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By Dale K. Benington, July 17, 2012
Harker's Brigade Marker
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1 Georgia, Walker County, Fort Oglethorpe — MT-595 — Harker's BrigadeWood's Division — Crittenden's Corps —
[Text on the First Tablet]: Harker's Brigade. Wood's Division - Crittenden's Corps. Col. Charles G. Harker. Sept. 20, 1863. 1 to 7 P.M. 3rd Kentucky - Col. Henry C. Dunlap. 64th Ohio - Col. Alexander . . . Map (db m62465) HM
2 Georgia, Walker County, Fort Oglethorpe — MT-864 — 3rd Kentucky Infantry Regiment (US Volunteers)
3rd Kentucky Inf. U.S. vols.Map (db m62451) WM
3 Georgia, Walker County, Fort Oglethorpe — MT-1009 — 64th Ohio Infantry3rd Brigade — 1st Division —
[Text on Front Side of Monument]: 64th. Ohio Infantry. Organized By United States Senator, John Sherman, in 1861. 3rd. Brigade, 1st. Division, 21st. Army Corps. [Text on Back Side of Monument]: This . . . Map (db m62492) HM WM
4 Georgia, Walker County, Fort Oglethorpe — MT-1012 — 65th Ohio InfantryHarker's Brigade — Wood's Division —
[Front Side Text]: 65th. Ohio Infantry, Harker's Brigade, Woods Division, Crittenden's Corps [Back Side Text]: At about 3:00 P.M. Sept. 19th, 1863, the 65th Regiment moved with the Brigade from Lee . . . Map (db m61669) HM WM
5 Georgia, Walker County, Fort Oglethorpe — MT-1037 — 125th Ohio InfantryHarker's Brigade — Wood's Division —
[Frontside Text written on Stone]: 125th O.V.I. Col. Emerson Opdycke, Comdg. Harker's Brig., Wood's Div. 21st Army Corps. [Backside Text written on Plaque]: Sept. 19th, 1863, from 4:30 P.M. to 5:30 P.M. . . . Map (db m61830) HM
6 Georgia, Walker County, Fort Oglethorpe — MT-537 — Wood's DivisionCrittenden's Corps. — Brig. Gen. Thomas J. Wood —
Wood's Division, - Crittenden's Corps. Brig. Gen. Thomas J. Wood Sept. 20, 1863, Afternoon. 1st Brigade, - Col. George P. Buell. 3rd Brigade, - Col. Charles G. Harker. After the penetration of the Union line west of Brotherton's soon . . . Map (db m61855) HM
 
 
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