. Opdycke tigers, 125th O. V. I., a history of the regiment and of the campaigns and battles of the Army of the Cumberland . 128 OPDYCKE TIGERS,. from the field when the re^-inient left at night by SergeantVan Gordei- and others nntil they found an opportunity topUice him on a gun carriage and thereby saved him fromca[)ture. He died in Chattanooga, Many of those seriously wounded but who recovered,were also left on the Held, fell into the hands of the enemy^and the worst cases were paroled and sent to Cbattanooga,while others were retained, sent Southand served terms in militar}^ prisons. Lieu


. Opdycke tigers, 125th O. V. I., a history of the regiment and of the campaigns and battles of the Army of the Cumberland . 128 OPDYCKE TIGERS,. from the field when the re^-inient left at night by SergeantVan Gordei- and others nntil they found an opportunity topUice him on a gun carriage and thereby saved him fromca[)ture. He died in Chattanooga, Many of those seriously wounded but who recovered,were also left on the Held, fell into the hands of the enemy^and the worst cases were paroled and sent to Cbattanooga,while others were retained, sent Southand served terms in militar}^ prisons. Lieut. M. V. B. King fell near wherethe regiment halted at the foot of theheights, shot through the right lung, andwas reported killed but still lives. Threetimes during the afternoon the enemyslines passed him to assault our position,and each time he had the satisfaction ofseeing them repulsed. In the evening heluI IS II. MossMANN, 1!. erawled to a cabin not far away where heremained several days, and was then removed to CrawfishSprings and thence to Chattanooga, and in time was takennorth by stages from one hospital to another and finallyrea


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