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NINETEENTH INFANTRY
Not until the organization of the Nineteenth Infantry, in June, 1861, was Stark County enabled to furnish a full company for the volunteer service. Before the President issued his first eall for troops, Capt. Charles Stuart had commenced the formation of a company called the "Elmira Rifles." This company was mustered in as Com- pany B. Nineteenth Infantry, which regiment was commanded by Col. John B. Turehin. At the time of the muster in it was offieered as follows:
Captain, Charles Stuart: first lieutenant, Stephen W. Hill; sec- ond lieutenant. Alexander Murchison. Captain Stuart resigned on July 15, 1862. and Lieutenant Murchison was promoted to the com- mand of the company, Lieutenant Hill having resigned in Novem- ber, 1861.
Sergeants-John S. Pashley, William Jaekson (promoted first lieutenant), John H. Hunter ( promoted seeond lieutenant), James G. Boardman, James Montooth.
Corporals-James Jackson, Charles II. Brace, Robert A. Turn-
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bull, Joseph Blanchard, John G. Lamper. Thomas Robinson, John T. Thornton (promoted second lieutenant ), George B. Hutchinson.
Isaiah V. Bates and Isaae M. Spencer enlisted as musicians, and John Douglas was the company's wagoner.
Privates-John Q. Adams, David W. Aldrich, David Allen, James Atherton, Isaac Bannister, JJohn Blackburn, Charles Black- well, Frederick P. Bloom, Lemmel D. Bullis, John Bourke, Henry Burrows, William A. Cade, Owen Carlin, Julins A. Case, DeForest Chamberlain, James Cinnamon, Asa Clark, Walter Clark, George Comstock, Adrian Coon, Urban Coon, Lewis Corsan, Aaron T. Courier, Francis Crowden, George Crowden, Henry F. Davison, William Douglas, Leonard C. Drawyer, Henry Drury, George Du- gan, Edward Ervin, Adam G. Fell, Robert Fell, William H. Flem- ming, Philip A. Galley, Springer Galley, Reuben Gardiner, Charles Greenfield, Wesley Hall, Chester P. Harsh, Leonard D. Henderson, Frank Horrigan, James Hutchins, Alfred S. Hurment, James O. Imes, John Imes, Martin Imes, William Imes, William Ingles, David Jackson, William Johnson, Edward M. Jordan, Willard Jordan, Arnold Kempion, John L. Kennedy, Isaac Kenyon, John M. Lamper, Joseph M. Leacox, Charles N. Leeson, Madison Linsley, Alonzo Luce, John MeConchie, John MeSherry, Joseph C. Meigs. James Merrill. Samuel Montooth, Daniel J. Moon, Columbus Morgan, Com- fort Morgan, Cornelius Morgan, William N. Nelson, William II. Newcomer, Thomas W. Oziah, Joseph N. Park, George P. Richer, George N. Ryerson, Robert T. Scott, George T. Sharrer, Henry C. Shull, John O. Spaulding, George II. Stone, Albert Terwilliger, Eli- jah N. Terwilliger, James G. Turnbull, Thomas Turnbull. Amos Vinson. Edwin D. Way. John Webber, Fred H. Whitaker, Lewis Williams, Henry B. Worth.
On the 12th of July the regiment was ordered to Quincy, where it arrived the next day, and was immediately sent to the line of the Hannibal & St. Joseph Railroad in Missouri. It was next sent to St. Louis, where it remained for a few weeks, when it joined General Buell's Army of the Ohio in Tennessee. After seeing the Nineteenth drill, General Buell pronounced it the best drilled regiment he had seen and assigned Colonel Turchin to the command of the Eighth Brigade, Third Division, Army of the Ohio. The regiment was actively engaged in the second day's battle at Shilob: took part in the battle of Perryville, Ky .; formed part of General Negley's division in the battle of Chickamauga, and took part in the military operations around Chattanooga in the fall of 1863, especially the
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engagement at Missionary Ridge. In the spring of 1864 it joined the army commanded by Gen. W. T. Sherman for the Atlanta cam- paign and took part in several engagements before it was mustered out on July 9, 1864.
THIRTY-THIRD INFANTRY
The next regiment in which Stark County was represented by any considerable number of men was the Thirty-third. in which a large part of Company B came from little old Stark. Of that company C. Judson Gill was mustered in as first lieutenant and promoted to captain in January, 1863. Nelson G. Gill, who was mustered in as a sergeant was promoted to first lieutenant, and Walter T. Hall, who entered the service as a corporal, was promoted to sergeant.
Privates-Jesse Armstrong, William Biggs, Newton G. B. Brown (promoted second lieutenant ). Calvin Butler. George Dewey, Daniel Donovan. Otis T. Dyer, Harrison W. Ellis, Levi T. Ellis, Walter A. Fell, George Fezler, Alvin Galley, Hugh Y. Godfrey, Charles Green (transferred to the regimental band). Charles C. Hotchkiss, Murray Hotchkiss. Edward HI. Ingraham, Charles S. Johnson, George A. Lowman (transferred to regimental band). Andrew Mc- Kee, William J. R. Mayo, Thomas W. Rule. Charles Shinn, John II. Stickney. Sanford Strowbridge, Lewis Thomas, Andrew Turnbull.
John Peterson and Adam Rush served in Company K of the Thirty-third, which was mustered into the United States service in August. 1861. It served in Missouri and Arkansas until the spring of 1863, when it was ordered to join General Grant's army for the siege of Vicksburg. The regiment was in action at Champion's Hill, Port Gibson and the Black River Bridge. After the surrender of Vieks- burg it took part in the battle of Jackson, Miss. In August. 1863, it was assigned to the Thirteenth Corps and ordered to Loui- siana. Its last active military service was in the movement against Mobile in the spring of 1865, and on November 24, 1865, it was mustered out.
THIRTY-SEVENTH INFANTRY
About the time the company known as the Elmira Rifles was organized. the patriotie people of Goshen Township organized the "Lafayette Rifles." under command of Capt. Charles V. Diekinson. The company entered the service as Company B. Thirty-seventh In- fantry, with Charles V. Diekinson as captain: Cassimir P. Jackson. first lieutenant: Francis A. Jones, second lieutenant; David L. Ash,
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William N. Perry and Fayette Lacey, sergeants; Oliver S. Risdon, Thomas J. MeDaniel, Luman P. Himes, Chillon B. Redfield, Joshua S. Dudley, James S. Lundy, John A. Perry and William Nicholson, corporals: and George Ransom, musician. Lieutenant Jackson re- signed on July 9, 1862, and Lieutenant Jones was promoted to the vacancy, Sergeant Ash being made second lieutenant. Corporals Ris- don and MeDaniel were promoted sergeants, and Corporal Himes rose to the rank of first lieutenant.
Privates-Andrew Anderson, John Anderson, Aaron S. Anshutz, David Anshutz. William W. Atkins, Joseph Barlow, William H. Barney, Alva W. Brown, Emery S. Buffum, John W. Buffum, John Charleson, Lucius Church, William H. Craig, Henry B. Dexter, William T. Dickinson, Eldridge B. Driscoll, John A. Eddy, Michael M. Emery. Luther Fitch, Martin Fitch, Cummings Force, Matthew T. Godfrey, Nelson Grant, N. G. Hilliard, Charles F. Himes, George H. Hurd, W. H. Hurd, Thomas Hughes, Norman Ives, Moses S. Jones, Julius Kelsey, Alvin Kiem, Daniel Kiem, Anthony Kennard, Thomas R. Lake, Dennis Lee, James E. Lee, Samuel Lemoine, Dan- iel Lundy. Chauncey R. Miner, Benjamin H. Morgan, Ira Newton, Joseph 11. Newton, William J. Noran, David Nowlan, Edward Per- kins. William J. Pilgrim, John Reed, Robert C. Reed, George W. Rouse, Hartford J. Rowe, John Sackrisson, Henry Sipe, David W. Snyder. Henry W. Wilbur, Martin Wilcox, Samuel W. Young.
The Thirty-seventh was mustered in at Chicago early in Septem- ber. 1861, and soon afterward was ordered to Arkansas. In January, 1862. it was in the battle of Pea Ridge, after which it was engaged at Fayetteville, Newtonia and Prairie Grove. During the remainder of its service it was in a number of battles and skirmishes and was mus- tered out in May, 1866.
FORTY-SECOND INFANTRY
Fourteen Stark County men served in this regiment, to wit: Henry Boyle. Company B: James Hall, Frank Horn, Robert Miller and John W. Shoemaker, Company D; Cyrenus Dewey, Case D. Dubois, Samuel P. Hankins and Amos Hodges, Company F; Silas Avery, Mordecai Bevier, Joseph G. Fowler, Springer Galley and Thomas W. Oziah, Company K.
The regiment was mustered in at Chicago in September. 1861: served in Missouri and Kansas until the spring of 1862; was then in Mississippi for a short time: took part in the engagements at Stone's
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River, on the Tullahoma campaign, Chickamauga and Missionary Ridge: was with Sherman in the Atlanta campaign of 1864 and par- ticipated in a number of the actions incident to that movement, in- cluding the charge at Kenesaw Mountain, Peachtree Creek and Atlanta. In September, 1864, it was ordered to New Orleans and served in the Department of the Gulf until mustered out on January 10. 1866.
FORTY-SEVENTH INFANTRY
Stark County was well represented in this regiment, having a few men in each of Companies A and D, and Company K was organized in the county. Charles S. Blood, who went out as a sergeant in Con- pany A, was promoted to seeond lieutenant, and Benjamin Ament and Benjamin F. Ellis served as privates in the company. In Com- pany D were the following privates: Nathaniel Childs, Albert G. Conley. William Crow, Robert Davidson, Perry Kent, William R. Kiger, John McKinnon, Robert S. Martin, James Richart, Allen H. Spellman, William W. Stewart, Alva W. Sturdevant. Abraham Van- dusen. James Drummond was a private in Company H, being the only Stark County man in that company.
The officers of Company K at the time of muster in were as fol- lows: Jacob Jamison, captain: David DeWolf, first lieutenant (pro- moted captain ) : James A. Henderson, second lieutenant. Sergeants- John M. Brown (promoted eaptain), William II. Denehfield (pro- moted first lieutenant ) : Elisha Dixon, Philip A. Templeton, Charles Butler. Corporals-Adam Torrance, Charles D. Paul, Joseph W. Jamison, Henry Dixon, D. W. Davis, Henry Hixon, Charles Ed- munds. Wagoner- John H. Waller.
Privates-James Alderman, Henry Allen, John Barler, Benja- min Blackburn, Hiram Boardman, Wilson Boggs, Allen Chaffee, George A. Clifford, Miles Colwell, Ross Colwell, Amos Cornish, Thomas Cross, William Cross, Oliver Crowder, William Dailey, Joel Dixon, William Dixon, Jasper Doleson, Carson W. Drummond, Socrates Drummond, John D. Eby, Samuel Eby. Lewis Egbert, George W. Ellis, Andrew Eutzler, Daniel Fast. Robert Garner, . Charles Goodrich, George IIachtel, John Hawks (promoted second lieutenant) , Osear G. Hixon, Charles S. Hiteheock, Daniel Howard, John Hum, Jaeob Hutchinson, William Jamison, James W. Jarna- gin. James Kinkade, Robert Lambert, Daniel MeCrady, Theodore W. McDaniel. James T. Marshall, George H. Martin. Thomas Niehols, David Oziah, George F. Pyles, Robert Pyles, Edward Som-
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mers, Sylvester Sylcott, John E. Thrall, Barton Thurston, Jesse West. John G. White, Robert L. Wright.
The Forty-seventh was organized at Peoria in August and Sep- tember, 1861. Soon after being mustered in it moved to Benton Barracks at St. Louis. It was first under fire at Farmington, Miss., May 9, 1862; took part in the action of May 28, 1862, at Corinth, where Colonel Thrush was killed, and in May, 1863, joined General Grant at Vicksburg. After the fall of Vicksburg it was ordered to Louisiana. When the men whose time had expired were mustered out in 1864 the veterans and recruits were consolidated with some from other regiments. The Stark County men in the consolidated Forty- seventh were as follows:
Company A-James B. Riley and Richard Lynch.
Company B-Henry Weiar, corporal (promoted captain ) : Wil- son Boggs, first lieutenant; and the following privates: J. Bates, Soerates Drummond, Charles Goodrich, George Hachtel, Henry Hixon. Osear G. Hixon, James Kinkade, David Oziah, Sylvester Syleott, Jacob Weiar, Michael Weiar.
Company C-Benjamin Ellis, corporal.
Company E-Philip C. Scott, corporal: Charles Byrne, Thomas Byrne, William Conklin, James Farrell, Charles Hall, John Keely and Robert Keusler, privates.
Company H-George Edwards, John Hartley, Daniel Hogan and Charles McBride, privates.
Company 1-In this company were four privates, viz: Daniel Ballard, John Burns, Abram Londenburgh, Theodore Vandyke.
Company K-Albert Papenean, sergeant: Alexander Davis, George W. Sailer and Alexander Sames, corporals: Robert Lambert, wagoner; David Biddleman, Enoch Foble, Thomas J. Fuller. Thomas Fryman, Samuel A. Glassford, Samuel S. Glassford. Stephen Il. Jackson, John W. Morrison and Robert Sames, privates.
After the consolidation above mentioned the regiment continued on duty in Louisiana and Alabama. It was mustered out at Selma, Ala., in January, 1866.
SIXTY-FIFTH INFANTRY
The next regiment in which Stark County was represented by any considerable number of men was the Sixty-fifth, which was mustered in at Chicago on May 1, 1862. In Company A were James K. Allen, Ezekiel Bogard, Joseph Bogard, Asa Greenfield, Bethuel Greenfield,
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Sylvester Greenfield and Robert H. Hitcheoek. There were three privates in Company D-Finley MeClellan, William W. Updike and Daniel P. White-and in Company G were Corporal John Richer, James F. Ansman, William H. Ausman, privates.
A number of men in Company L came from Stark County. George II. Brown was mustered in as a sergeant and promoted to second lieutenant ; James K. Oziah served as corporal, and the follow- ing as privates: Isaac Bannister, Benjamin Blackburn, Stephen S. Burnham, Alfred Cornish, James Dalrymple, Freeman R. Davison, Channeey Gardner, Henry C. Hall, Robert Hennessy, Harmon Hochstrasser, Osro C. Huckins, Frederick K. Ketzenberger, Alex- ander C. Lord. Peter Nelson, Arthur R. Olds, George W. Pate, James C. Powell, Sanmel C. Sharrer, William Shirts, Harvey L. Way. W. W. Weaver, John Whiteher and Robert W. Wood.
The Sixty-fifth, sometimes called the "Scoteh Regiment," served in Virginia until the spring of 1863, when it was assigned to the Army of Eastern Kentucky. In the spring of 1864 it joined General Sher- man for the Atlanta campaign and was in numerous engagements, especially distinguishing itself at Lost Mountain and the charge at Kenesaw Mountain. Like the Forty-seventh, some of the veterans and recruits of other regiments were consolidated with the Sixty-fifth, and in the consolidated regiment the following men were eredited to Stark County:
Company B-David C. Jones, sergeant; Joseph W. Richer, eor- poral; George Maxfield and David Woodard, privates.
Company F- Elmer Sage, first lieutenant; Frank L. Yale and Luther Graham, corporals: George A. Brown, William A. Brown, Zachary T. Brown, James L. Fox, Melvin Gage, William J. Hamil- ton, Ira F. Hayden, Martin Hiekman, Andrew Jackson, William J. Lamper, Morris C. Lampson, John Lee, Solomon Leighton, Isaac Immee, Jacob W. MeDaniel, Bailey C. Ogden. George W. Pate, Thomas Patterson, Adam Rush, George Rush, James M. Tacket. Stephen Talbot, Anson Tanner. Elisha E. Taylor, privates.
Company HI-James K. Allen, Joseph Bogard, Bethuel Green- field. Sylvester Greenfield, Robert HI. Ilitchcoek and Daniel P. White, privates.
Company 1-In this company Freeman R. Davison and Osro C. Huckins served as privates, and in Company K. George H. Brown was second lieutenant. The consolidated Sixty-fifth was mustered out on July 13, 1865.
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SIXTY-NINTH INFANTRY
Thirty-one men from Stark County saw service in Company D, Sixty-ninth Infantry, which was mustered into the United States service on June 14, 1862. Jedediah Luce, George W. Smith, Mat- thew Rounds and James Adams were enrolled as corporals, and the following served as privates: Moses M. Adams, William Bowden, Edward Brown, Robert Boyd, Lucius Church, William H. Davidson, Algernon Fitch, Ransom D. Foster, William Foster, Michael Gil- lespie. William Hamilton, David Himes, Michael Hum, Benjamin F. Lewis, Henry B. Lewis, George W. MeDaniel, George Pate, Ed- ward Perry, Edwin B. Pomeroy, John W. Rounds, Wilson Rounds. Frederick Russell, Jasper Smith, Theron Waller, William F. Wheeler, Lorenzo K. Wiley, Isaae M. Witter.
EIGHTY-SIXTH INFANTRY
This regiment was organized at Peoria and was mustered in on August 27. 1862. Stark County furnished nineteen men to Com- pany E, and three men to Company II. George H. Smith was mus- tered in as a sergeant in the former company and was promoted to the captainey on July 15, 1864. The privates were: Benton Carrington, Joseph Carter, William Cooper, William Dawson, Harvey Fore- man (promoted to second lieutenant, but not mustered), Alonzo Goodale, James C. Hall. John A. Job, Andrew Nehlig. Thomas Reader, James W. Reagan, Tighlman S. Reagan, James S. Schank, Jacob Sehleigh, William F. Speers, John R. Waldron, Eli Wilson and Louis Woodward. The three men in Company II were: Cyrus A. Fox, who was enrolled as musician, and privates Alexander Hep- perly and John Jenkeson.
The regiment was ordered to Louisville, Ky., immediately after it was mustered in and served for several months in that state. It was engaged at Perryville, Chickamauga, Missionary Ridge and in several of the battles and skirmishes of the Atlanta campaign in 1864. after which it accompanied Sherman's army on the historic "March to the sea" and the campaign of the Carolinas. It was mus- tered ont at Washington, D. C., June 6, 1863.
NINETY-THIRD INFANTRY
In September. 1862, this regiment was organized at Chicago and when mustered into the United States service Nicholas C. Buswell,
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of Stark County, held the rank of lieutenant-colonel. He was pro- moted to colonel on November 25, 1863, but was not mustered as such. In Company H the following Stark County boys were enrolled as privates: George Gardner, Thomas Goodwin, Edgar Hall, William C. Hall, John Hellener, Matthew Landon, Fred Selaghter, Seth E. Stoughton, Nathan Thorn and Morgan L. Weaver.
In November, 1862, the regiment was ordered to Memphis, Tenn., and the next March it took part in the famous Yazoo Pass expedi- tion. It was in the battle of Black River Bridge, the siege of Vicks- burg. a number of the engagements on the Atlanta campaign of 1864, marched with Sherman to the sea and up through the Carolinas, and was mustered out on June 23, 1865.
ONE HUNDRED AND TWELFTH INFANTRY
On August 8, 1862, the commissioned officers of three Stark County companies and seven Henry County companies met at Galva and took the preliminary steps to organize a regiment. The result of this movement was that on September 20-22, 1862, the One Hundred and Twelfth was mustered in at Peoria, with Thomas J. Henderson, of Toulon, as colonel, and Luther S. Millikin, of Wyoming, as as- sistant surgeon, afterward promoted surgeon. With the exception of a few men, Companies B. E and F' were raised in Stark County.
In Company B the commissioned officers at the time of muster in were: James B. Doyle, captain: Jonathan C. Dickerson, first lieu- tenant: John Gudgell, second lieutenant. Captain Doyle resigned on March 31. 1863, and Lieutenant Dickerson was promoted to the vacancy. He was killed in action on September 18, 1863, when Lieu- tenant Gudgell became captain and served until discharged on March 27, 1865. Bradford F. Thompson was then promoted to the eap- taincy and held that rank until the regiment was mustered out.
Sergeants-Bradford F. Thompson (promoted to lieutenant and captain), William H. Doyle (promoted first lientenant) . Charles B. Foster (promoted second lieutenant ) . John II. Bunnell and Willard B. Foster.
Corporals-Eli C. Jones (promoted sergeant), George W. Reed (promoted sergeant), Nicholas Hill, Augustus J. Thompson ( pro- moted sergeant ), Edward J. Riley.
Privates- Robert Alexander, Charles II. Barber. George Barber, Orlin Bevier (promoted corporal), Andrew J. Brode. Charles N. ('rook (promoted corporal) . Isaac N. Dalrymple, Thomas E. De-
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Janey, Uriah Dunn, Spencer Elston, Joseph Fleming, Enoch W. Foster, Morris Fowler, Sammel B. Francis, John P. Freeman, Wil- liam D. Freeman, Washington Garside, Hiram P. Geer, Ephraim Glidden. James A. Goodrich, John Hall, Charles II. Handley. Wil- liam Handley, James Hare, Henry S. Hayden (mistered out as musician ), Louis T, Hinkle (promoted corporal), Edwin Holmes, George Jennings, William H. Johnson, Levi W. Jones (promoted corporal). John R. Jones ( promoted sergeant ). Peter Jones, Daniel Kane, Francis J. Leggett, Charles Leighton, John C. Leighton, James A. Long ( promoted corporal), William C. Lopeman, George Ludlum, Henry Me Kibbons, John MeLanghlin, Hiram P. Mallory ( promoted corporal), Elias Miller, Orman N. Miller, Horace Morri- son. John Olenburg ( promoted corporal), Eber S. Osborn (mustered ont as wagoner), Lewis Osborn. Irwin Oxberger, James Partridge, Jacob HI. Perkey, Ira Porter, Samuel Redding, George W. Scott, Henry Shimp, Dennis Spellman, Henry Stacy, Nathan D. Stewart, George W. Stone, Cyrus Sturm, Isaac Sturm, John Sturm, Alva W. Sturtevant, Clark N. Sturtevant, Joseph Taylor, Charles R. Thomp- son. John Wallace, William P. Wilson.
Recruits-Joseph II. Baldwin, George A. Brown, Melvin Gage, Ira FF. Hayden, William J. Lamper, John Lee, Solomon Leighton, Isaac Luce.
Sanford L. Ives, of Goshen Township, was a sergeant in Com- pany D, and Robert Creighton, Walter N. JJones, Lemuel F. Mathews, Baillie C. Ogden and Stephen Talbot, privates in the same company, were eredited to Stark County.
Sylvester FF. Otman, of Wyoming, was mistered in as captain of. Company E; Cranner W. Brown, first lieutenant: Elmer A. Sage, second lieutenant. The last named was transferred to the Sixty-fifth regiment and Henry Graves was made second lieutenant.
Sergeants- Henry J. Otman, Henry Graves ( promoted second lieutenant ). Dixon Solomon, John E. Charrett and Charles B. Hitch- cock.
Corporals-Timothy Bailey, John B. Pettit, William G. Wilkin- son. Peter M. Swords, Carey G. Colburn, William C. MeMillen. James B. Blackmore, David Fast.
Wagoner- John D. Martin.
Privates-Michael Alderman, Alfred B. Armstrong, Jerry II. Bailey, William B. Barr. David Barrett, James D. Bloomer (pro- moted sergeant ) . Gershom Burnett, James E. Bush, Sidney D. But- ler ( promoted corporal), William Cassatt, William T. Carter,
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Thomas Colwell, William Colwell, John Cole, Absalom JJ. Cooper, Elijah Cox, Joel Cox. Douglas N. Crone (promoted corporal), Charles B. Davis, David Dawson, John Dawson, Newton Dolison, William Ellis, James Elston, Wallace W. Emanuel, Whitfield Evans, Andrew Fautz, Noah Fautz, Shephard Green, Stephen W. Green, Henry A. Greenerwalt, Jonathan Graves, Charles Hall. Charles Hart, Eugene Hart, John Harvey, William Herridge, Lewis Hiback, Michael Hire, William Holgate, Medora Hoover, Nathan II. Hull, David Kerns, Calvin B. Laskell, Curwine MeCoy, John McCoy, Riley Maranville, George B. Marlatt, David S. Miller, William HI. Morgan, William J. Morgan, George W. Nicholas, John Oldaker (promoted corporal), Charles W. Phenix. Frank Pross, James W. Rateliff, James Ray, Simon Ray, William Ray, John Sigel, William E. L. Smith, Cyrus Snare (promoted corporal), Henry Soper, Joseph Sparks, Michael Springer, James Strinburg, Sylvester H. Stofer, John D. Swain, Thaddeus Thurston, Ananias Timmons (pro- moted corporal), Philip M. Trapp, Josiah F. Umbaugh, David Wandling. Russell White, Aneil H. Woodcock.
Recruits- James L. Fox, Morris C. Lampson, Adam Rush, George Rush, Francis M. Sollars, James M. Tacket, Anson Tanner.
Company F was officered at the time of muster in as follows: William W. Wright, captain; Jackson Lawrence, first lieutenant; Robert E. Westfall, second lieutenant. Captain Wright died on June 24, 1864, and was sneceeded by James G. Armstrong, who was mustered in as first sergeant, Robert E. Westfall being promoted to first lieutenant.
Sergeants-James G. Armstrong (promoted eaptain), George C. Maxfield (promoted second lientenant) , Edwin Butler. Willian P. Finley, Bushrod Tapp (promoted first lieutenant ).
Corporals-John II. Lane (promoted sergeant) , Henry B. Perry (promoted second lieutenant), William C. Bell, Andrew G. Pike (promoted sergeant) , William Rounds, Levi Silliman. Milton Triekle, John F. Rhodes (promoted sergeant ) .
Privates-Henry C. Ackley, John L. Adams. Samuel M. H. Adams (promoted corporal) , Alfred C. Ballentine, William P. Bal- lentine (promoted sergeant ) , Elmore Barnhill, William H. Barton, William Beiderdeek, John Black. George Boyd, William Boyd, Nathaniel Crabtree. William M. Creighton, John W. Curfman. James W. Davison, Darins Demont. Robert M. Denney (promoted cor- poral). Samuel M. Eldridge, George Ely, William II. Ely, James Essex, John D. Essex. William T. Essex, James E. Finley (mustered
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out as corporal), Olaus Forss, Henry Garner. James R. Gelvin ( pro- moted sergeant ) , George Graen, William HI. Harris, Anderson Harty (promoted sergeant ) , James P. Headley, Milton Headley, Austin C. Himes, William Himes, Joseph Hoppoek. James Hughes (promoted corporal), Daniel Huselton, George W. Johnson, Havilah B. John- son, Timothy Kennedy, Andrew Kamerer, John Kindle, Royal Laf- ferty. Jesse Likens. Theodore MeDaniel, James M. MeSharry, Jeremiah D. Madden, Job G. Mahaffey, Robert Makings, Isaac Messinger, George Miller, Josiah Minor, John F. Negus, Zarah II. Newton. George W. Oziah, Hiram G. Parrish, William B. Price. Thomas Proctor, George Rockwell, George W. Rhodes, Ira Seran- ton, Ephraim W. Smith, Jacob Stauffer, Milton Stevens, George G. Stone (promoted corporal), Robert G. Stowe, William A. Stowe, Presley Terrell, David Tinlin, Benjamin F. Todd. Jacob Vulgamott (promoted corporal), William Vulgamott, David Webster, Thomas T. White, John W. Whitten, Curtis Wright.
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