The 37th Indiana and the Muddy March to Tullahoma
Rain. Impassable Roads. Endless Mud. Victory. Private William F. Stegamiller of Co. C wrote the following letter to the editors of the Aurora Journal in July 1863 giving a fine account of the Tullahoma campaign. Like most regiments in the Army of the Cumberland, the 37 th Indiana’s part was largely confined to marching and surviving in the endless rain and mud as the army moved south. Private Stegamiller’s letter first appeared in the July 30, 1863, edition of the Aurora Journal . Unfortunately, he would not survive the war, being killed in action the following May at the Battle of Pickett’s Mill in northern Georgia. Regimental colors of the 37th Indiana Volunteer Infantry Decherd Station, Tennessee July 17, 1863 Permit a soldier of the 37 th Indiana of the Army of the Cumberland to make a few statements as to what has occur...