History of the Eighty First Regiment of Indiana Volunteer Infantry in the Great

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History of the Eighty First Regiment of Indiana Volunteer Infantry in the Great
George W Morris
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There were rumors that we would move soon, although the boys preferred remaining in camp awhile, rough as it was, for we had been on the march almost continually since we left camp at Ooltewah, Tenn.
On November 20, 21 and 22, we were still in camp, Avith the weather cold and everything quiet. Some of the boys were Avorking on their houses, but the logs had to be brought such a distance they could not do much.
At 12 o'clock m. , November 23, the general call was sounded and we hastly got ready
...to move. It was said Hood was march- ing on the town with his whole army and we had to fall back. We marched at 3 p. M. After a steady march of eight hours, we halted and bivouacked for the night near Linville, Tenn. Shortly after leaving our camp we heard heavy skirmishing on our left, which we supposed was the enemy's cavalry feeling for the railroad.
On November 24, we struck tents at 2 :30 a. M. And moved out immediatelv, but halted again near the road, and waited ■Indiana Volunteer Infantri/, 18(il-lHfi'>.


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