. Opdycke tigers, 125th O. V. I., a history of the regiment and of the campaigns and battles of the Army of the Cumberland . and lliiiry of |[. :it in (ira\e otio. Section :.. The followinii: were dischar^. (Jilleii recovered hishealth ami re-enlisted in I >, dnnnary t of transfers for the month iiiclud-inu daeob S. l)rnn, o\ A ; Bert Ilolloway,of !■] ; Matthew Diilybon, of F: .loliii lliinkler and IleiirvSehelhass, of (i. Ilarkers Ijriuade marched on September 1, tollo\vinif-BuelTs brigade, and campe<l at niiiht near dasper. On themorning of the -ird we marched


. Opdycke tigers, 125th O. V. I., a history of the regiment and of the campaigns and battles of the Army of the Cumberland . and lliiiry of |[. :it in (ira\e otio. Section :.. The followinii: were dischar^. (Jilleii recovered hishealth ami re-enlisted in I >, dnnnary t of transfers for the month iiiclud-inu daeob S. l)rnn, o\ A ; Bert Ilolloway,of !■] ; Matthew Diilybon, of F: .loliii lliinkler and IleiirvSehelhass, of (i. Ilarkers Ijriuade marched on September 1, tollo\vinif-BuelTs brigade, and campe<l at niiiht near dasper. On themorning of the -ird we marched to the river and crossed atSliellmoiind, using two small tiatboats, the last load crossiii<rat 5* 1. M. No move on tlie 4th: waiting tor the wa^cMtrains, which crossed on the bridgi at Bridgeport. Maiiv. ;,I. ;; OPDYCKE TIGERS, of the men visited the cave. On the 5th the commandadvanced nine miles toward Chattanooga, Barkers brigadein advance and the 3rd Kentucky leading-. Palmers divisionfollowed Woods. On the GthWood marched to Wauhatchie,the Third Brigade still in advance. The skirmisli line wasmade up of details from the regiments, our Companies A,F and D among the numl)er, and commanded by Lieutenant■Colonel Bullitt, of the Tliird Kentucky. After dark thecommand fell back three miles. The movements of the day were in plain view of the enemy onLookout Mountain, whose signalflags were seen by us, probablyrei)orting our numbers and tliis date Joseph H. Sperry, ofF, died in the regimental remains now lie in Grave 891),Section L, Chattanooga. On the 7th Harkers brigademade a reconnoisance to the north-ern end of Lookout Mountain. Theskirmishers met those of the enemynot far from our cam}), and drovethem back rapidly. The country wa


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