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the brigade has been divided and sent in different directions on the line of the railroad. The Eighteenth Wisconsin Regiment now being at Bellefonte, the Second Ohio on provost duty at Huntsville, the Twenty-first Ohio at Athens, and two companies of the Thirty-third Ohio now in camp, the balance guarding the water-tanks, bridges, &c., on the Memphis and Charleston Railroad. The Seventeenth Brigade left Murfreesborough April 3, arriving at Shelbyville April 4, and left for Fayetteville April 8, remained at that point until the 14th, and received orders to proceed to Huntsville, Ala. The brigade, with the exception of the Forty-second Indiana, which was left at Shelbyville, marched into camp on the 15th; remained there until the 18th; proceeded to Decatur with the Tenth and Third Ohio Regiments, and remained until Sunday, the 27th, and, after destroying the bridge over the Tennessee River by fire proceeded by railroad to Stevenson, Ala., and marched from there to Bridgeport, at w
Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, Chapter XXII: Operations in Kentucky, Tennessee, North Mississippi, North Alabama, and Southwest Virginia. March 4-June 10, 1862. (ed. Lieut. Col. Robert N. Scott), April 29-June 10, 1862.-advance upon and siege of Corinth, and pursuit of the Confederate forces to Guntown, Miss. (search)
mmanding Army of the Ohio, of operations from April 8 to June 10. No. 3.-Brig. Gen. Alexander McD.ommanding Second Division, of operations from April 8 to May 30. No. 4.-Brig. Gen. William Nelson,rson, Sixth Ohio Infantry, of operations from April 8 to May 30. No. 9.-Lieut. Col. Frederick C. Jary statements, concerning opera. tions from April 8 to June 10. No. 38.-Col. William P. Johnstonmmanding Army of the Ohio, of operations from April 8 to June 10. headquarters Army of the Ohiommanding Second Division, of operations from April 8 to May 30. headquarters Second Division,, Col. F. S. Stumbaugh. On the morning of April 8, the day succeeding the battle of Shiloh, I mrson, Sixth Ohio Infantry, of operations from April 8 to May 30. Hdqrs. Sixth Regiment Ohio Voments of the Sixth Ohio Volunteers from the 8th of April to the evacuation of Corinth: From the mentary statements concerning operations from April 8 to June 10. Thirty miles south of Corin