OUR BATTERY;

OR THE

JOURNAL OF COMPANY B,

1st O. V. A.,

 

BY O. P. CUTTER.

 

CLEVELAND, OHIO:
NEVINS’ BOOK AND JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT.
1864.

 

 


DEDICATION.

To Colonel James Barnett, commanding the First Ohio Artillery, than whom abraver, or kinder hearted man to the soldier does not exist, this humblework is respectfully inscribed by his friend,

The Author.

 

 

Author’s Note.—This little work was hastily written during the leisuresof Camp Life, and without any intention of ever putting it in print. But,by the urgent entreaties of his companions-in-arms, the author has finallyconcluded to risk it—incomplete though it be—in the hands of a generouspublic.

 

 


Table of Contents

Chapter I.
Chapter II.Battle of Wild Cat.
Chapter III.On the Road Again.
Chapter IV.The Battle of Mill Springs.
Chapter V.Here a Little, and There a Little.
Chapter VI.Expedition of the Center Section.
Chapter VII.Moving—Still Moving.
Chapter VIII.At Louisville—And off Again.
Chapter IX.Battle of Perryville.
Chapter X.Much Marching but Little Fighting.
Chapter XI.Skirmishing Previous to the Battle of Stone River.
Chapter XII.The Battle of Stone River.
Chapter XIII.We Leave the Battle-Field.
Chapter XIV.Departure from Cripple Creek.
Chapter XV.The Battle of Chickamauga.
Conclusion.
Appendix.

 

 


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OUR BATTERY.


CHAPTER I.

In accordance with the Proclamation of President Lincoln, calling outtroops for three years, or during the war—which in future history will bebetter known as the great Southern Rebellion—a Regiment of LightArtillery was at once organized in this State, and the command given toCol. James Barnett, of Clevelan

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