Journal History of the Twenty Ninth Ohio Veteran Volunteers 1861 1865 Its Vict

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Journal History of the Twenty Ninth Ohio Veteran Volunteers 1861 1865 Its Vict
John Hamilton Se Chevereli
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In the afternoon marched through the woods on right of road, in line of battle, while the division moved in the road ; skirmishing the balance of the day. At dark we halted three miles from Dumfries and camped for the night. Twenty-ninth, reached Dumfries' about 10 o'clock a. M. , and went into camp on the side hill in the woods north of town.
January 1, 1863, the regiment and its brigade re- mained at Dumfries, doing camp and picket duty, until January 16th, when it was ordered to march on two
... VETERAN VOLUNTEERS. 6 1 hours' notice, did not march. On the 17th and 18th nothing transpired worthy of note. On the 19th the regiment passed in grand review by Colonel Charles Canby, of the Sixty-sixth Ohio infantry. January 27th, General Geary visited the regiment while on parade, and complimented us on our discipline, neat appearance, and soldierly deportment. February 2nd, Colonel L. P. Buckley, Adjutant T. S. Winship, Captain E. Burridge and Lieutenant Gregory, of company F, resigned and went home.

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