. Opdycke tigers, 125th O. V. I., a history of the regiment and of the campaigns and battles of the Army of the Cumberland . NOTES FROM SECRETARYS RKCORD, \•l:^\\^ o. W I. ASSOCIATION. Adams, Henry H., of G, was in Confederate prison at Ca-haba three months; exclianged Nov. 15, 1864; presentaddress, 115 Broadway, New York City. Bates, Bvt. Col. Edward P., served three months in 19thO. N. I. before joining the 125th ; was in every conflictwith the regiment; ranking Captain in the Army of theCumberland when mustered out; present address, 320Sampson Street, San Francisco, Cal. Bunts, Capt. W. C,
. Opdycke tigers, 125th O. V. I., a history of the regiment and of the campaigns and battles of the Army of the Cumberland . NOTES FROM SECRETARYS RKCORD, \•l:^\\^ o. W I. ASSOCIATION. Adams, Henry H., of G, was in Confederate prison at Ca-haba three months; exclianged Nov. 15, 1864; presentaddress, 115 Broadway, New York City. Bates, Bvt. Col. Edward P., served three months in 19thO. N. I. before joining the 125th ; was in every conflictwith the regiment; ranking Captain in the Army of theCumberland when mustered out; present address, 320Sampson Street, San Francisco, Cal. Bunts, Capt. W. C, at close of the war engaged in practiceof law at Nasliville, Tenn.; removed to Cleveland, Ohio,in 1800, where he served as Assistant U. S. DistiictAttorney and City Solicitor; he was Department Com-mander of Ohio, G. A. R., in 1872. Creps, Jeremiah, of A, was one of about tifty men who werenever absent from the regiment while in service. Daieev, Wilmam, of H, lost an ai-m at Ivenesaw, and is called .John Dailey on page 282 by , James R.,of A, is Superinteiident of the Mahoning County (Oliio) Cait. ^ 1. , !•■ (].S.),i) i2^th O. V. I. ASSOCIATION. 449 Duncan, , of I, served in the 87th O. V. I. beforejoining the 125th ; was captured with that regiment atHarpers Ferry, Sei)t. 15, 1<S(;2, and paroled; was one ofthe men with Captain Iarks w)ien tlie guns were cap-tured from the enemys rear guard at Mission Ridge. Ei(iUTY-MNTii O. V. I. was captured at Chickamauga ; bymisprint reads 39th on page 120. Fay, Thomas, of C, came direct from County Galway, Ire-land, to the 125th. French, Caleij, of B, was at hea(h|uarters with Opdyckemost of the time, his favorite orderly. Fitch, Hudson, of D, while a prisoner of war was confined inseveral prisons, flz.: Andersonville, Savannah, Millenand Blackshear Station ; is at present General FreightAgent of the Ohio Central R. K. lines. FosNAUCHT, Emory, of A, while with a wagon train fromCha
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