The Twenty Seventh Indiana Volunteer Infantry in the War of the Rebellion 1861
The Twenty Seventh Indiana Volunteer Infantry in the War of the Rebellion 1861
Edmund Randolph 1845 From Old Catalog Brown
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" The cars carried us back over the same route we had come, first, to Dechard, and then — it is impossible at this date to determine where. The different regiments of the brigade manifestly did not remain together, though this the writer has found nowhere expressly stated. The Twenty- seventh had a large detachment on '"French leave, " back in Indiana or on the way somewhere. It had another consider- able detachment with the regimental baggage and stores, *The same " Fighting Joe" of recent his...tory. 446 HISTORY OF THE which were also behind. AViiat remained of the regiment may have been further subdivided and sent to different points. Anyway, diaries tell different stories with reference to this period, hard to reconcile. The writer is confident that he came on the cars, after various detentions, as far north as a burned bridge, not far below Murfreesboro. He is equally confident that Colonel Colgrove was in command of this part of the Twenty-seventh, large or small. The brigade, or most of it, must have pulled itself together again a day or two after this at Christiana, a little further south.
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