. Opdycke tigers, 125th O. V. I., a history of the regiment and of the campaigns and battles of the Army of the Cumberland . l)aiTedhy the enemys intrenehed lines. Inthe night of August 1 the Twenty-thirtl (or[)s withdrew from the ex-treme lett and moved to the exti-emeright Hank, the remaining twodixis-ions of the Fourteenth Corjis tollow-ing on August 1. The TwentiethCorjts extended to the right to occu-py the ground vacated hy the Fourteenth, and the FourthCorits extended to the left to cover the sj>ace vacated hy theTwenty-third Corps. In that movement the First Divisionand Opdyckes bri
. Opdycke tigers, 125th O. V. I., a history of the regiment and of the campaigns and battles of the Army of the Cumberland . l)aiTedhy the enemys intrenehed lines. Inthe night of August 1 the Twenty-thirtl (or[)s withdrew from the ex-treme lett and moved to the exti-emeright Hank, the remaining twodixis-ions of the Fourteenth Corjis tollow-ing on August 1. The TwentiethCorjts extended to the right to occu-py the ground vacated hy the Fourteenth, and the FourthCorits extended to the left to cover the sj>ace vacated hy theTwenty-third Corps. In that movement the First Divisionand Opdyckes brigade of the Second Division, F«»urth Corjts,relieved the Twenty-third Corps. 0[Mlyc-ke being then on theextreme left of the infantry lines. Our own brigade remainednear the Buck Head road. Ipto ihc i)tli of August therewas no nniterial change in the lines north ol Atlanta. It wasa month of hard work. The picket line was a skirmish were demonstrations daily on some ]iart of the line l»yone side oi- the other, the casualties in the Fourtli about twt-nty-tive jier day for that period. There. (lIAI!,-< M. ). Orih-rly Scif;ciint. K. 300 OPDYCKE TIGERS,
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