. The history of Fuller's Ohio brigade, 1861-1865; its great march, with roster, portraits, battle maps and biographies . ler was promoted to Brigadier-General. The regi-ments of Fullers Ohio Brigade were re-assigned, and the Mendall Churchill; the Thirty-ninth, Colonel E. ; the Sixty-fourth Illinois, Colonel I. Morrell, and 18th Missouri,Captain H. F. Partenheimer, constituted the First Brigade, commanded byGeneral John W. Fuller. The Forty-third, Colonel Wager Swayne; and theSixty-third Ohio, Lieutenant-Colonel Charles E. Brown; the Twenty-fifthWiscon


. The history of Fuller's Ohio brigade, 1861-1865; its great march, with roster, portraits, battle maps and biographies . ler was promoted to Brigadier-General. The regi-ments of Fullers Ohio Brigade were re-assigned, and the Mendall Churchill; the Thirty-ninth, Colonel E. ; the Sixty-fourth Illinois, Colonel I. Morrell, and 18th Missouri,Captain H. F. Partenheimer, constituted the First Brigade, commanded byGeneral John W. Fuller. The Forty-third, Colonel Wager Swayne; and theSixty-third Ohio, Lieutenant-Colonel Charles E. Brown; the Twenty-fifthWisconsin, M. Montgomery; and the Thirty-fifth New Jersey, Colonel J. , formed the Second Brigade, commanded by Colonel John \ The above eight regiments were assigned to the Fourth Division,commanded by Brigadier-General lame-- C. Watch. The left wing of theSixteenth Army Corps was commanded by Major-General G. M. the Twenty-seventh, Thirty-ninth, Forty-third and Sixty-third OhioRegiments remained in close proximity, friendship and cooperation inmarch and in battle until the close of the THE oino BRIGADE CROSSING THE TENNESSEE RIVER AT DECATUR, In Pontoon Boats, Capturing the Town. March Bth, 1864. > B « H BQ — = o K a — P ft - QQ — 5 20 - a m GO CO r.


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