8 edition of Opdycke tigers, 125th O. V. I. found in the catalog.
Published
1895
by Spahr & Glenn in Columbus, O
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | by Charles T. Clark ... pub. by direction of the 125th O. V. I. association. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | E525.5 125th |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 4 p. l., 472, [4] p. |
Number of Pages | 472 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL6527763M |
LC Control Number | 11002908 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 2811798 |
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of the th Ohio Volunteer Infantry "Organized in the fall of , the th Ohio Volunteer Infantry was commanded by the aggressive and ambitious Colonel Emerson Opdycke, a citizen-soldier with no military experience who rose to brevet major general. Part of the Army of the Cumberland, the th first saw combat at Chickamauga. The first new history of the th Ohio Volunteer Infantry in over years is about to his the book shelves! Opdycke’s Tiger’s in the Civil War: A History of the th Ohio Volunteer Infantry by Thomas Crowl from McFarland Books will be released on May 28th. You can find it on or Amazon.
With "C.H.P." (Clinton H. Phelps) and " O.V.I." carved in shaft. With file containing history on Phelps. At the age of 27, Clinton H. Phelps enlisted on 9/22/ as a Corporal, and on 11/1/ was mustered into Co. C, Ohio th Infantry, also known as the"Opdycke Tigers." He was wounded in action at Rocky Face Ridge, GA, on 5/9/ Opdycke first enlisted with the 41st O.V.I., before he recruited for the th O.V.I. Reflecting that the fate of the country had been dark during those years, he felt prospects were bright for.
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Opdycke tigers, th O. I., a history of the regiment and Clark, Charles T., View full catalog record. Impressed by the heroic charge of an untested regiment, Union General Thomas Wood labeled them “Opdycke’s Tigers.” After losing a third of their men at Chickamauga, the th fought engagements across Tennessee and Georgia duringand took part.
Opdycke Tigers, th O.V.I., a History of the Regiment and Campaigns and Battles of the Army of the Cumberland. by 125th O. V. I. book T. Clark, Captain Co. F, th O.V.I. Online Edition. To Battle for God and the Right: The Civil War Letterbooks of Emerson Opdycke.
Emerson Opdycke Lt. 41st OVI and Colonel th. Clark, Charles T. Opdycke Tigers, th O. I.: a history of the regiment and of the campaigns and battles of the Army of the Cumberland. (Bethesda, Maryland: University Publications of America, c), FHL fiche In JulyOpdycke enlisted in Co. A, 41st O.V.I.
and was elected first lieutenant. Later promoted to captain, he fought and was wounded at Shiloh, picking up the colors and leading a charge.
He later resigned in fall of to recruit and command the th O.V.I., which earned their nickname "Opdycke's Tigers" for their actions at Chickamauga.
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There are multiple format available for you to choose (Pdf, ePub, Doc). Opdyckes Tigers by Don Troiani. Led by Col. Emerson Opdycke the th Ohio volunteers engage in desperate hand to hand combat against the 29th Tennessee at the Carter house, during the battle of Franklin Tennessee, Novem Shipping dimensions shown above.
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Abstract. Mode of access: Internet Topics: United States. Army. Ohio Infantry Regiment, th () Publisher: Columbus. Impressed by the heroic charge of an untested regiment, Union General Thomas Wood labeled them "Opdycke's Tigers." After losing a third of their men at Chickamauga, the th fought engagements across Tennessee and Georgia duringand took part in the decisive battles at Franklin and Nashville.
Opdycke, Emerson. To Battle for God and the Right: The Civil War Letterbooks of Emerson Opdycke. Edited by Glenn V. Longacre and John E. Haas. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, ISBN External links.
Media related to Emerson Opdycke at Wikimedia Commons "Emerson Opdycke". Find a Grave. th Ohio Monument: Opdycke’s Tigers Septem This section of the Federal line holding Snodgrass Hill was occupied by the brigade of Col. Charles G. Harker from Wood’s Division, XXI Corps (US).
Among his regiments was the th Ohio led by Col Emerson Opdycke, whose position is marked by this monument. As they held off repeated Confederate assaults on this hill throughout the.
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