Clark, Charles T. Opycke Tigers, 125th O.V.I., A History of the Regiment and of the Campaigns and Battles of the Army of the Cumberland. Columbus, Oh.: Spahr & Glenn, 1895. Enlistment even though parents him to stay in school, 1 Mustered in, 2ff Officers, 3 Camp life, 3-4 Perryville, 4-5 Organization of the regiment, 5 Companies, 6 Drill, manual of arms, 6-7 Camp Chase and departure by railroad, 9-10 Bragg’s invasion of Kentucky, 11 More recruits, 12-13 Companies, 13-14 Railroad journey, guards at the doors, 17 Equipment, 18 Sibley tents, 20 Soldier death, 21 Soldiers on boat ready to move, 23 Gordon Granger, Donelson, 24 Camp Nashville, disease and death, 26 Army of the Cumberland, 27-31 Stones River, 31-34 Franklin, 36 Crossing Harpeth River, 36-37 Skirmish, 37-40 Reconnaissance, men captured, 41 Honey, 43 Disease, 44 Franklin, Coburn’s brigade captured, 44-46 Advance to Duck River, 47 Skirmish at Brentwood, 49 Skirmishing, March casualties, 50-51 First battle of Franklin, Granger, 53-55 Work on fort, 56 Casualties for April, 57 May casualties, 60-61 Transfer to Harker’s brigade, 61 Triune, 61ff Trouble between officers, 62-63 June casualties, 63 Tullahoma campaign, 64-70 Marching, Hillsboro, 70-76 Chickamauga campaign, 77ff Crossing the Tennessee River, 79 1 Crossing the mountains, 81 Marching, 83-86 Battle of Chickamauga, casualties, 87-134 Chattanooga, 135ff Confederate artillery fire, 141 Hooker, Geary, Rosecrans, Grant, 143-47 Lookout Mountain and Missionary Ridge, 148ff Orchard Knob taken, 143 Lookout Mountain, 156-60 Missionary Ridge, casualties, 160-81 East Tennessee campaign, 182ff Shoes, 182-83 Preparing for the march, 185 March to Knoxville, 187 Granger appeal to second Fourth Corps back to Chattanooga, 188 Advance to Blain’s Cross Roads, 189 Hard times, 191 Visit from Grant, 193 Casualties in November 196 Company K arrives, 197 Action at Charleston, Tennessee, 199 Battle of Dandridge, casualties, 201-13 Winter quarters, Loudon, 213ff Sweet Water, 214 Changes in the regiment, 215 Casualties and promotions, 216-17 Atlanta campaign, 218ff Line of advance, 222 Dalton, 223 Tunnel Hill, 224 Rocky Face Ridge, 225-31 Flank movement, 231-34 Resaca, casualties, 234-43 Rome Cross Roads, 243 Calhoun, 243 Adairsville, 245 Rome, 246-47 Cassville, 247-50 New Hope Church, 250-64 Pine Mountain, 264 Advancing, 265 Muddy Creek, 267-68 Advance to Kennesaw, 268-73 Battle of Kennesaw Mountain, casualties, 273-83 Chattahoochee, 283-86 Nancy’s Creek, Buckhead, 286-88 2 Peachtree Creek, 288-93 Battle of Atlanta, McPherson killed, 293-95 Cavalry raid, 296-97 Ezra Church, 297-301 Casualties, late August, siege raised, 303 Jonesboro and Lovejoy Station, 303-7 Raid, 309ff Battle of Allatoona, 311 Hood moving north, 313 Fourth Corps sent to Tennessee, 315 Pulaski, 317 Hood’s campaign in Tennessee, 318ff Falling back, 319 Columbia, Tennessee, 321 Spring Hill, 322-27 Franklin, 327-55 Battle of Nashville, 355-69 Pursuit of Hood, 369ff 1865, 373ff Huntsville, 375-80 Move to Bull’s Gap, 381 Blue Springs, 383 Final grand review, 385 Nashville, 387 Company A mustered out, 389 Marching orders, 391 New Orleans, 393 Company B. Mustered out, 395 New Orleans to Texas, 397 Camp Irwin, 399-408 Mustering out, 409 Muster out rolls, 410-14 Going home, 415-21 125th Association, reunions, 422-50 Roster index, 451-72 3 .
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