The Hairbreadth Escapes And Humerous Adventures of a Volunteer in the Cavalr
The Hairbreadth Escapes And Humerous Adventures of a Volunteer in the Cavalr
Thomas W Fanning
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127 fresh horses. Hood rapidly retreated from Dalten with Sherman after him. ISovcmhcr IG. — Reported for duty to-day to Colonel Lowe, at Camp Webster, where 1 was informed that the mounted men of the Uth Ohio cavalry had departed under General Sherman, leaving the dismounted men behind. The disnKiunted caval- rymen now here number three thousand. Major Lnper, of the 7th Ohio cavalry, commanding the Mississippi cavalry di- vision. JSovemherld. — Ordered to attend to equipments for thelStli Kent...ucky cavalry. I did so, and to my surprise saw Major Simmes, who resigned at Fulaski, four months since, at Captain Cox's (quartermaster) ofBce as chief clerk. Major iSimmes was a fine field ofiicer, liked by all his men, and when he resigned was in command of the first battalion of the 0th Ohio cav- alry. JS'ovember'H. — Brought four hundred and twenty-five men of the 10th and 12th Tennessee cavalry to camp. Saw Captain Irviu, of M company, 9th Ohio cavalry, at Nashville. There is an Irishman named O'Conner in the barracks here.
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