. Opdycke tigers, 125th O. V. I., a history of the regiment and of the campaigns and battles of the Army of the Cumberland . heenemy flying in disorder. - The casualties in the command were one kitle<l and liiree severelywounded. Your obedient servant, Joseph Brufk,M(t/i)r, Commanding R. C. Powers, Acting Assistant Adjutant Gciwral. Francis Willis, of K, was killed; Henry A. Walker, otK, mortally wounded ; Jacob W. Ruppert, of A, wounded;Jacob Glauzer, of H, missing; two otherswounded, names not now known. thp: pursuit of hood. December 17.—The 125th marchedat 7 A, M. in adva
. Opdycke tigers, 125th O. V. I., a history of the regiment and of the campaigns and battles of the Army of the Cumberland . heenemy flying in disorder. - The casualties in the command were one kitle<l and liiree severelywounded. Your obedient servant, Joseph Brufk,M(t/i)r, Commanding R. C. Powers, Acting Assistant Adjutant Gciwral. Francis Willis, of K, was killed; Henry A. Walker, otK, mortally wounded ; Jacob W. Ruppert, of A, wounded;Jacob Glauzer, of H, missing; two otherswounded, names not now known. thp: pursuit of hood. December 17.—The 125th marchedat 7 A, M. in advance, acting as skirmish-ers on the left of the pike until relievedby cavalry, six miles from Fraidclin, thenjoined the brigade on the pike andcamped at night on the north bank of lm-k wakhen, Ilarpeth, opposite Franklin. It rained all day. Someof the officers called on J)r. and Mrs. Clitf and other acquain-tances in town, and inquired about our wounded. December 18.—Marched at 8. Crossed the river, passedtlirough Franklin. The town is full of wounded. Movedon Columbia pike, passing over the battletield and on. 37° OPDYCKE TIGERS, through Spring Hill, camping for the night four miles rain continues. Decemher 19.—Broke camp at 6:30, moved on to thecrossing of Kutherford Creek. The enemy lield the southbank and used artillery to prevent bridge building. Wentinto camp. The stream is bank full. Had to move camp inevening to get out of range of the enem3s man killed and several wounded in our division ; noneof 125th. December 20.—Reveille at 6. After breakfast the 125thjoined the Brigade Pioneer Corps and Avorked on a finished at 2 p. m. Crossed and camped one milenorth of Duck River. Weather turning cold. December 21.—No move to-da3^ Waiting for othertroops to secure crossings or for pontoon trains. Two orthree men from each company went foraging and were suc-cessful. The enemy hold the south bank of Duck River. Cap-tain White
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