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Identifier: ohioinwarherstat01reid (find matches)
Title: Ohio in the war : her statesmen, her generals, and soldiers
Year: 1868 (1860s)
Authors: Reid, Whitelaw, 1837-1912
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Publisher: Cincinnati New York : Moore, Wilstach & Baldwin
Contributing Library: Lincoln Financial Foundation Collection
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junction with the command of Colonel Shackelford, resulting in the capture of Morgansforces near Salineville, Columbiana County, Ohio. The Eighty-Sixth returned to Camp Tod, and after remaining there a few days, was, on the8th of August, ordered to proceed to Camp Nelson, Kentucky, there to join an expedition organ-izing for the capture of Cumberland Gap, East Tennessee. The regiment arrived at Camp Nelson August 11, 1863. The expedition, under commandof Colonel John De Courcy, left Camp Nelson August 17th, and by easy marches arrived in frontof Cumberland Gap on the 8th of September. The force under the command of Colonel De Courcyconsisted of the Eighty-Sixth and One Hundred and Twenty-Ninth Ohio, detachments of theNinth and Eleventh East Tennessee Cavalry, and Captain Neils Twenty-Second Ohio Battery.At Pittmans Cross Roads, near Loudon, Kentucky, Colonel De Courcy, in order to magnify hisforces in the eyes of the Rebel spies, divided each regiment, making, apparently, two -of one.
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Eighty-Sixth Ohio Infantry. 489 This ruse had the desired effect, as the strength of his command was greatly exaggerated to theenemy who held the Gap, it being represented to them as a force of from ten to twelve thousandmen, whereas it did not exceed three thousand. Simultaneously with the arrival of Colonel De Courcy in front of the Gap, on the Kentuckyside, Major-General Burnside arrived with his forces on the opposite, or Tennessee side, thuscompletely investing the Rebel garrison under General Frazier. On the 9th of September theEighty-Sixth Ohio was placed on the Harlem road, leading into the Gap from the north, andformed in line of battle, with skirmishers in advance, in front of Racky Fort; two pieces of NiePsBattery on the left, occupying an elevated plateau, and the One Hundred and Twenty-NinthOhio in supporting distance to the rear. The remainder of Niels Battery was in position infront of the Gap, and the Cavalry on the Barboursville road. This disposition being made, inco

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  • bookcentury:1800
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  • booksponsor:The_Institute_of_Museum_and_Library_Services_through_an_Indiana_State_Library_LSTA_Grant
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