. Opdycke tigers, 125th O. V. I., a history of the regiment and of the campaigns and battles of the Army of the Cumberland . r. lUl KNEU, Lieut. Gen. (. s. A. Clin K.\M.\—in<sr /).i)\ 99 gain ilistaiirc tn llu- Ktt and jnin nu-. This ^-allant liL:ht !(•-<. whih- he(lid iiood siT\ifc in iiunisliinu tlic i\ i;i ^^^l im;. I- jiihI A i Pile Iliiort ot Colono! nunhiji, (•(innnandini:- the :)rdKentucky feiiinient, <h)es not attrinjit to ijivi any (h-tails otthe movement, heyond statiiiir that his rcniiiKHt louii-lit ateveiy point of the t-oinpass, chiinuinu- iVont
. Opdycke tigers, 125th O. V. I., a history of the regiment and of the campaigns and battles of the Army of the Cumberland . r. lUl KNEU, Lieut. Gen. (. s. A. Clin K.\M.\—in<sr /).i)\ 99 gain ilistaiirc tn llu- Ktt and jnin nu-. This ^-allant liL:ht !(•-<. whih- he(lid iiood siT\ifc in iiunisliinu tlic i\ i;i ^^^l im;. I- jiihI A i Pile Iliiort ot Colono! nunhiji, (•(innnandini:- the :)rdKentucky feiiinient, <h)es not attrinjit to ijivi any (h-tails otthe movement, heyond statiiiir that his rcniiiKHt louii-lit ateveiy point of the t-oinpass, chiinuinu- iVont t«)i\vard and t«) OPDYCKE TIGERS, the rear under lire, and tliat he captured 113 prisoners, hisloss being one killed and nine wounded. Colonel Mcllvain, eonnnanding the 64th Ohio, said: My comniand Ijeing placed on the right in the front line,advanced into tlie woods; soon encountered a considerablebody of the enemy, apparently somewhat detached from theirmain line. I immediately engaged them, and, after a brisklire of nearly half an hour, the}^ lied in confusion, leaving inour hands about twenty prisoners. Tlie report of the 65th Ohio wasmade by Capt. Thomas Powell, who cameto the command on Sunday, LieutenantColonel Whitbeck having been woundedon Saturday afternoon and Major Brownon Sunday. Captain Powell gives no
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