Today in History:

709 Series I Volume XXX-I Serial 50 - Chickamauga Part I

Page 709 Chapter XLII. THE CHICKAMAUGA CAMPAIGN.

On the 21st, we were in position near Rossville and on the 22nd, we occupied our assigned position in the lines around Chattanooga.

Captain E. P. Bates acted coolly and efficiently as acting major. My adjutant, Lieutenant E. G. Whitesides, was almost indispensable to me; his gallant daring was conspicuous, and his horses was shot under him. Sergts. Alson C. Dilley, Company C; Rollin D. Barnes, Company B; H. N. Steadman, of the non-commissioned staff, and Charles C. Chapman, of Company G, distinguished themselves for cool courage and capacity to command under the severest tests. I have recommended them to the distinguished consideration of the Governor of Ohio.

My casualties were:

Wounded.

Killed. Seriously. Slightly. Missing.

Comm Enl Commi Enli Comm Enl Com En Agg

isio ist ssion sted isio ist mis li reg

ned ed ed men. ned ed ion st ate

Company. offi men offic offi men ed ed .

cers . ers. cers . off me

. ice n.

rs

A --- 2 --- 8 --- 1 --- - 11

B --- 2 1 11 --- -- --- 1 15

C --- 1 -- 7 --- 4 --- 1 13

D --- 1 -- 5 --- 1 --- - 7

E --- 1 1 12 --- -- --- 3 17

F --- 3 -- 9 --- 2 --- - 14

G 1 2 -- 3 --- 1 --- - 7

H --- 4 -- 16 --- 1 --- - 21

Total. 1 16 2 71 --- 10 --- 5 105

Justice demands that the facts in favor of 4 of the missing be officially noted. Two of them had just joined from hospital; 1 had no shoes, and on crossing a burning turf, on the 19th, his feet became so burned that he and the other two, not being able to keep up, were ordered back by their officer. The fourth one was left to take care of Lieutenant Barnes, which leaves the fifth the only case without excuse in the regiment.

Very respectfully, your most obedient servant,

EMERSON OPDYCKE,

Colonel, Commanding 125th Ohio Volunteers.

Major S. L. COULTER,

Acting Assistant Adjutant-General, Third Brigade.


Numbers 150.

Report of Major General John M. Palmer, U. S. Army, commanding Second Division.


HDQRS. SECOND DIVISION, TWENTY-FIRST ARMY CORPS,
Chattanooga, Tenn., September 30, 1863.

CAPTAIN: I have the honor to report that on the 1 st day of September, the brigades of Cruft and Grose, with Standard's, Russell's, and Cushing's batteries, marched from Dunlap down the Sequatchie


Page 709 Chapter XLII. THE CHICKAMAUGA CAMPAIGN.