A twentieth century history of Hardin County, Ohio : a narrative account of its historical progress its people and principal interests, Vol. I, Part 11

Author: Kohler, Minnie Ichler
Publication date: 1910
Publisher: Chicago : Lewis Pub. Co.
Number of Pages: 502


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county, and there was general rejoicing, as it had been predicted that the Southern Confederacy would fall with its capital. Jefferson Davis was fleeing for his life and, the various portions of the broken army of the South were rapidly being disbanded, so it was hardly to be wondered at that everyone felt the war was ended. The ringing of bells and the firing of cannon proclaimed the glad fact that the war was over, and preparations were at once made for a wonderful peace celebration.


This peace celebration took place on April 14, 1865, beginning at dawn with the ringing of bells and the firing of cannon. It was an all day session of rejoicing for the people who flocked in from all over the county, with union services at the First Methodist Episcopal church at ten in the morning, speeches at two in the afternoon and again in the evening, and fireworks and more firing of cannon to crown the whole. All the min- isters of the city participated in the religious services, and speeches were made to regular and overflow meetings by Judge Bain, J. C. Stevens, W. L. Walker, A. Harmount and W. T. Cessna. Nearly every residence in Kenton was brilliantly lighted in honor of the event, and flags floated from all the business houses and from many private residences. People lingered until very late listening to more speeches and exchanging opinions as to when the soldiers would return from the front. Judge Banning and Colonel Gatch addressed large and enthusiastic crowds of people, and it was nearly midnight when the last of the fireworks went skyward and the crowd melted away.


Hardly had the echoes of the great celebration died away when the news of the tragic death of Abraham Lincoln was received. It seemed impossible that the man who had safely passed through the dark days of the Civil war should fall when the country was rejoicing on account of peace, and many doubted the news until the press of the country gave the particulars of the tragedy. Many Hardin county families knew nothing of the murder until the quiet of the Sabbath morning, April 16, was broken by messengers who hurried from house to house to spread the sad tidings. Everywhere men could be seen hurrying off to town to verify the report, but one glance at the mourning displayed every- where told the story. From the height of joy the country was plunged into the depths of gloom, and the long sad journey back to Springfield, Illinois, with the body of the murdered president was marked by some of the greatest gatherings that the cities through which the funeral train passed had ever seen. The body lay in state at Columbus, Ohio, and many Kenton citizens went to pay their tribute of respect to this noble character. Union services were held on April 19, in Kenton at the United Presbyterian church, in which all the ministers took part. Ap- propriate addresses were given by Revs. Reynolds, Shaff, Waddle, Peairs and others and everything about the services was in harmony with the feeling of the North in the great loss it had sustained. It was also a time when the brave sacrifices made by the officers and privates in the


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great army of the Republie received fitting recognition, and the whole county seemed to unite in one great memorial day for the wounded, the dead and the missing, when the life and deeds of the great Emaneipator were reviewed that day.


Some of the soldiers had already been mustered out when the elose of the war eame, but the Eigthy-second did not reach Columbus on the return trip until July 26, 1865, three months after Lincoln had been shot. During its long career in the field it had had more than seventeen hundred on its roll and its men were seattered from Gettysburg to Georgia as a result of hard fighting, disease and horrible prisons. Out of this seventeen hundred (one thousand seven hundred and twenty-one being the number given by the survivors), only nine hundred and sixty- two were mustered out of service at the elose of the war, the rest having fallen either on the field of battle or in hospitals and prisons. It is said to have lost more officers than any other Ohio regiment, sixteen having been killed outright or died later from wounds. Of the survivors, many had their lives shortened by wounds, diseases and exposure, so that the list of men who gave up their lives is much longer than the mere roll of those who did not live to reach home when the war ended. The other companies that went from Hardin county suffered similar losses, so that even the reunions held shortly after the war found the ranks sadly depleted. Every year as the procession wends its way to decorate the graves of fallen heroes on Memorial Day, the number of graves to be covered with flowers grows larger and the ranks of the" Boys in Blue" grow less, but their services will never be forgotten by a grate- ful country. Many of the survivors of the soldiers who fell in battle are unable to locate the graves of their dead, but they are resting quietly in a united country, which their brave work helped to perpetuate. The men of Hardin county were as brave and loyal soldiers as ever went to battle, and the women left at home were as noble as any whose names live in the pages of history. Every cemetery in the county has its share of soldiers' graves, but there are still some survivors to call to mind the dark days of the war. May the few remaining men who wore the blue live many years to enjoy the peaee they helped to purehase.


HARDIN COUNTY'S COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Brevet Major Gen- eral Robinson, James S., e. April 17, 1861, mo. August 30, 1865.


Brevet Brigadier General Thompson, David, e. April, 1861, dis. August 30, 1865.


Colonel Cantwell, James, 82d O. V. I., e. April 17, 1861, killed August 29, 1862, at Second Bull Run.


Colonel Park, Horaee, 43d O. V. I., e. February 7, 1862, dis. July 1865.


Abbreviations-Dis., discharged; e., enlisted, mo., mustered out, res., resigned.



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Lieutenant Colonel Emmerson, Geo. W., 54th U. S. I., e. May, 1863, dis. August 26, 1866.


Lieutenant Colonel Furney, Luther, 34th O. V. I., e. July, 1861, dis. February 26, 1865.


Lieutenant Colonel Gatch, Conguce H., 135th O. N. G., e. May 10, 1864, dis. September 1, 1864.


, Lieutenant Colonel Jennings, J. F., 45th O. V. I., e. August 19, 1862, dis. June 15, 1865.


Lieutenant Colonel Walker, Moses B., U. S. A., e. August 4, 1861, retired.


Lieutenant Colonel Ramsey, Alex. S., 45th O. V. I., e. August, res. November 16, 1862.


Lieutenant Colonel Strong, Luther M., 49th O. V. I., e. August 18, 1861, dis. March 12, 1865.


Major Weaver, George, 45th O. V. I., e. November, 1861, res. November 6, 1862.


Brevet Major Hoge, Solomon L., U. S. A.


Quartermaster Woodard, M. S., 5th Div. Miss. Fleet, Ft. Hindman, e. June 15, 1864, dis. June, 1865.


Surgeon Munson, Augustus W., 188th O. V. I., e. March 6, 1865, dis. September 28, 1865.


Surgeon Philips, W. H., 118th O. V. I., e. December 23, 1862, res. May 7, 1864.


Surgeon Stimmel, M., 135th O. N. G., e. May 10, 1864, dis. Sep- tember 1, 1864.


Assistant Surgeon Munson, Augustus W., 82d O. V. I., e. December 26, 1861, res. April 4, 1863.


Assistant Surgeon Watt, William, 48th O. V. I., e. April 16, 1863, dis. June, 1865.


Assistant Surgeon Schmidt, C. H., 168th O. V. I., e. March, 1865, dis. July, 1865.


Assistant Surgeon Snodgrass, Jesse, 8th Tenn. V. I., e. August 10, 1863, dis. July, 1865.


Assistant Surgeon Young, Joshua B., 15th O. V. I., e. September, 1863, dis. December, 1865.


Chaplain Kost, Jacob V., 45th O. V. I., e. October 9, 1862, res. May 25, 1863.


Captain Ammerman, Daniel, 45th O. V. I., e. July 9, 1862, res. November 27, 1862.


Captain Boslow, Peter C., Co. C, 82d O. V. I., e. November 28, 1861, res. May 6, 1862.


Captain Brown, George, Co. K, 11th Mich. V. I., e. February, 1862, pro. October, 1864.


Captain Brayton, Rufus M., Co. B. 120th O. V. I., e. August, 1862, res. January 14, 1863.


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Captain Bowsher, Jesse, Co. F. 55th O. V. I., e. October 10, 1861, dis. July 19, 1865.


Captain Ballentine, William, 82d O. V. I., e. November, 1861, killed in action.


Captain Campbell, Jolin, Co. C. 82d O. V. I., e. November 16, 1861, dis. December 9, 1864.


Captain Crow, E. B., Co. I, 45thi O. V. I., e. November 30, 1861, res. January 28, 1865.


Captain Criswell, J. E., 82d O. V. I., dis. April 4, 1865.


Captain Cutting, Alanson P., Co. K, 82d O. V. I., e. November 16, 1861, dis. April 4, 1865.


Captain Dickson, William J., Co. A, 82d O. V. I., e. November, 1861, killed at Resaca.


Captain Dunson, E. A., Co. H, 135th O. N. G., e. May 9, 1864, dis. September 1. 1864.


Captain Eglin, Adam R., Co. II, 45th O. V. I., e. July, 1862, dis. June, 1865.


Captain Ewing, James, Co. G, 82d O. V. I., e. November, 1861, res. May 18, 1862.


Captain Grubb, Peter, O. V. I., e. January 9, 1862, mo. 1862.


Captain Henkle, Seth V., Co. A, 183d O. V. I., e. August 17, 1864, dis. July 27, 1865.


Captain Herrick, Cyrus, Co. C., 82d O. V. I., e. November, 1861, dis. July 25, 1865.


Captain Hueston, C. C., Co. C, 41st O. V. I., e. September, 1861, dis. July, 1865.


Captain Hoge, S. L., Co. G, 82d O. V. I., e. November, 1861.


Captain Kraner, Solomon, Co. B, 118th O. V. I., e. July, 1862, dis. August, 1864.


Captain Louthan, J. W., Co. I, 17th Ind. V. I., e. September, 1861, dis. September, 1865.


Captain Lewis, Daniel, Co. C, 21st Ind. V. I., e. September, 1861, killed at Atlanta, Georgia, July 21, 1864.


Captain Marsh, Milton, Co. G, 82d Ind. V. I., e. November, 1861, dis. November 29, 1861.


Captain Mentzer, David J., Co. B, 82d Ind. V. I., e. November, 1861, res. November 6, 1862.


Captain McConnell, James B., Co. A, 82d Ind. V. I., November, 1861, dis. September, 1865.


Captain Melhorn, Michael, Co. I, 135th O. N. G., e. May, 1864, dis. September, 1864.


Captain Manning, John W., Co. D, 20th O. V. I., e. September, 1861, dis. July 18, 1865.


Captain Moore, Sidney F., Co. H, 118th O. V. I., e. August 20, 1862, dis. June, 1865.


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Captain Mains, Charles, Co. E, 82d O. V. I., e. November, 1861, res. July 23, 1862.


Captain Nixon, W. W., Co. G, 135th O. N. G., e. May 8, 1864, dis. September 1, 1864.


Captain Norton, Charles, Co. E, 4th Ark. V. I., e. July 1, 1863, dis. March 29, 1865.


Captain Powell, Lemon S., Co. B, 82d Ark. V. I., e. November, 1861,


dis. July 30, 1862.


Captain Patterson, John C., Co. D, 1st O. M., e. July 4, 1863, dis. September, 1864.


Captain Pierce, Wilber F., Co. K, 8th O. V. I., e. April 22, 1861, dis. July, 1864, m.


Captain Rarey, Alfred K., Co. I, 45th O. V. I., e. July 28, 1862, dis. June, 1865.


Captain Stanley, Comfort, Co. I, 45th O. V. I., e. August 19, 1862, died of wounds received at Philadelphia, Penn. November, 1863.


Captain Siferd, William, Co. A, 13th U. S. I., e. November, 1861, dis. August, 1865.


Captain Smith, Ham, Co. K, 1st U. S. E., e. October 13, 1861, dis. October, 1865.


Captain Snodgrass, David, Co. H, 74th O. V. I., e. February 20, 1862, res. April 26, 1864.


Captain Timmons, Daniel R., Co. E, 4th O. V. I., e. November, 1861, dis. August, 1864.


Captain Tyson, Luther B., Co. H, 168th O. V. I., e. May 3, 1864, dis. October 11, 1864.


Captain Wiley, Robert C., 82d O. V. I., e. November 11, 1861, dis. November 11, 1864.


Captain Warnicks, Robert, 12th U. S. I., e. May 11, 1812, dis. May 11, 1817.


Captain Williams, Ira, Co. I, 135th O. N. G., e. May 8, 1864, dis. September 1, 1864.


First Lieutenant Barlow, Andrew J., Co. B, 101st Ind. V. I., e. August, 1862, died Chattanooga, Tenn., September 17, 1864.


Adjutant Ballard, John H., Co. E, 82d O. V. I., e. November, 1861, res. July 19, 1864.


First Lieutenant Baldwin, David C., 135th O. N. G., e. May, 1864, dis. September 1, 1864.


First Lieutenant Breese, John, Co. G, 156th O. N. G., e. May 15, 1864, dis. September 1, 1864.


First Lieutenant Garlin, John T., Co. F, 82d O. V. I., e. November, 1861, res. January 20, 1863.


First Lieutenant Carroll, Nelson M., Co. B, 82d O. V. I., e. Novem- ber, 1861, killed in action.


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First Lieutenant Carter, A. B., Co. D, 34th O. V. I., killed at Opequan.


First Lieutenant and Adjutant Cessna, William T., Co. A, 82d O. V. I., e. November, 1861, res. May 13, 1863.


First Lieutenant Clark, J. L., Co. C, 132d O. N. G., e. May 14, 1864, dis. September 1, 1864.


First Lieutenant Davis, Jefferson P., Co. I, 82d O. V. I., e. November 1861, dis. July, 1865.


First Lieutenant Davis, A. II., Co. K, 66th Ill. V. I. e., September, 1864, dis. July, 1865.


First Lieutenant Dille, Isaac N., 135th O. N. G., e. May 8, 1864, dis. September 1, 1864.


First Lieutenant Dille, Abraham, Squirrel Hunters.


First Lieutenant Faught, Preston, Co. G, 82d O. V. I., e. November, 1861, res. October 30, 1862.


First Lieutenant Fry, George B., Co. A, 82d O. V. I., e. November, 1861, dis. June, 1865.


First Lieutenant Gary, Asa II., Co. B, 82d O. V. I., e. November, 1861, killed at Peach Tree Creek, Ga., July 20, 1864.


First Lieutenant Goodin, Alfred, Co. B, 82d O. V. I., e. November, 1861, dis. March 12, 1865.


First Lieutenant Howe, G. D., Co. I, 66th Ill. V. I., e. September, 1864, dis. July, 1865.


First Lieutenant Kanel, John, Co. K, 65th O. V. I., e. April 14, 1861, dis. November 23, 1865.


First Lieutenant Lacy, James O., Co. B, 82d O. V. I., e. November, 1861, dis. June 18, 1865.


First Lieutenant Lester, William W., Co. C, 21st Mo. V. I., e. July 14, 1861, died at Pittsburg Landing, March 28, 1862.


First Lieutenant McKane, Robert L., 45th O. V. I., e. October, res. May 22, 1865.


First Lieutenant Murdick, Warren P., Co. C, 82d O. V. I., e. Novem- ber 20, 1861, died at Chattanooga, Tenn., June 30, 1864.


First Lieutenant and Adjutant Me Williams, James, 95th O. V. I., e. March 26, 1863, dis. November 20, 1863.


First Lieutenant Porterfield, William, Co. E, 82d O. V. I., e. Novem- ber, 1861, res. May 16, 1862.


First Lieutenant Phillips, Nathan B., Co. G, 82d O. V. I., e. Novem- ber, 1861, dis. July, 1865.


First Lieutenant Piper, A. A., Co. C, Mervill's Horse, Mo. e. August 1861, dis. February 15, 1863.


First Lieutenant Pumphrey, James B., Co. A, 123d O. V. I., e. September 24, 1862, dis. June 12, 1865. Prisoner in Charleston, Libby and at Danville, Ga.


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First Lieutenant Serguson, William, Co. E, 82d O. V. I., e. Novem- ber, 1861, died at Chattanooga, Ga., January, 1864.


First Lieutenant Stevenson, James L., Co. G, 135th O. N. G., e. May, 1864, dis. September 1, 1864.


Adjutant Snow, Jasper S., Co. C, 82d O. V. I., e. November, 1861, dis. July, 1865.


First Lieutenant Stumm, P. W., Co. H, 74th O. V. I., e. January 15, 1862, dis. July, 1865.


First Lieutenant Smith, Henry W., Co. C, 18th U. S. I., e. October, 1861, dis. October, 1864.


First Lieutenant Reilly, Benjamin S., Co. C. 82d O. V. I., e. Novem- ber, 1861, dis. June, 1864.


First Lieutenant Walker, Joseph A., 45th O. V. I., e. August, 1862, dis. June 15, 1865.


First Lieutenant Wheeler, Amos, Co. G, 82d O. V. I., e. November, 1861, dis. June, 1865.


First Lieutenant Woods, David, Co. H, 4th Wis. V. I., e. September, 1864, dis. June, 1865.


First Lieutenant Welsh, Jasper N., Co. G, 15th O. V. I., e. Septem- ber 11, 1861, dis. July, 1865.


First Lieutenant Whigham, Andrew, Co. A, 82d O. V. I., e. Febru- ary 8, 1864, dis. July, 1865.


Second Lieutenant Baldwin, W. H., Co. H, 135th O. N. G., e. May, 1864, dis. September, 1864.


Second Lieutenant Bushong. Thomas H., 82d O. V. I., e. November, 1861.


Second Lieutenant Bain, William F., Co. A. 16th Ill. V. I., e. May 9, 1861, dis. July 8, 1865.


Second Lieutenant Eaton, James, Co. I, 130th O. N. G., e. May, 1864, dis. September, 1864.


Second Lieutenant Kimber, Ezra S., 45th O. V. I., res. April 8, 1864. Second Lieutenant Linton, J. H., 183d O. V. I., e. January 24, 1865, res. May 18, 1865.


Second Lieutenant Lue, Conrad, 82d O. V. I., e. November, 1861, T'es. August 5, 1863.


Second Lieutenant Myers, C. S., 45th O. V. I., e., August, 1862, dis. February 12, 1864.


Second Lieutenant Mathews, J. D., 135th O. N. G., e. May 8, 1864, dis. September 1, 1864.


Second Lieutenant MeGadden, William W., Co. H, 192d O. N. G., e. March 10, 1865, dis. September 2, 1865.


Second Lieutenant Parrott, Jacob, Co. K, 33d O. V. I., e. September, 1861, dis. December, 1864.


Second Lieutenant Park, N. R., Co. H., 66th Ill. V. I., e. October 11, 1861, dis. September, 1864.


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Second Lieutenant Rummell, W. L., Co. I, 192d O. V. I., e. February 22, 1865, dis. September, 1865.


Strawbridge, Samuel, Co. I, 133d O. N. G., e. May 8, 1864, dis. September 1, 1864.


Simonson, Morgan, Co. C, 82d O. V. I., e. November 24, 1861, res. July 17, 1862.


Second Lieutenant Timmons, Joseph, Co. D, 2d Hancock Vet. Corps, e. November, 1861, dis. March, 1865.


Timmons, Daniel, Co. D, 4th O. V. I., e. April 19, 1861.


Second Lieutenant Ward, John E., Co. G, 135th O. N. G., e. May, 1864. dis. September, 1864.


Second Lieutenant Wheeler, Horace N. 135th O. N. G., e. May, 1864, dis. September, 1864.


Second Lieutenant Woods, Henry H., Co. H, 115th O. V. I., e. Angust, 1862, dis. August 11, 1864.


Second Lieutenant Williams, W. Ray, Co. I, 82d O. V. I., e. Decem- ber, 1862, dis. February, 1865.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS AND PRIVATES. Adams, Co. E, 82d O. V. I., November, 1861.


Adams, Robert, Co. D., 34th O. V. I., e .-- , dis. June, 1865.


Agin. S. B., Co. HI, 66th Ill. V. W. S. S., e. October 7. 1861, dis. July, 1865.


Sergeant Althauser, W. J., Co. G, 135th O. N. G., e. May 2, 1864, dis. September 6, 1864.


Sergeant Almy, Charles T., Co. I, O. V. I., e. August 8, 1862, dis. May 12, 1865.


Sergeant Albert, Martin, Co. G. 4th O. V. I., e. June, 1861, wounded at Chansellorsville and dis. June, 1864.


Corporal Allen, E. H., Co. G, 135th O. N. G., e. May, 1864, dis. September, 1864.


Alexander, Joseph B., Co. F, 176th O. V. I., e. September, 1864, dis. June, 1865.


Allyn, Abram W., 36th O. V. I., e. July, 1861 and 1863, dis. Sep- tember, 1862 and -June, 1865.


Allyn, Homer T., Co. B, 174th O. V. I., e. September, 1864, dis. September, 1865, wounded at Kingston N. C.


Allen, Charles W., Co. H., e. March, 1864, dis. September, 1864.


Allyn, N. H., Co. A, 11th Ill. V. I., e. 1862, dis. 1864.


Allexander, F. J., Co. A, 82d O. V. I., e. November, 1861.


Alpers, Christopher, Co. B, 82d O. V. I., e. November, 1861.


Amon, Fred, Co. B. 82d O. V. I., e. November, 1861.


Ansley, James R., Co. H, 135th O. N. G., e. May, 1864, dis. Septem- ber, 1864.


Corporal Andrews, Samuel, Cos. G & I, 4th and 135th O. V. I., e. May, 1861 and 1864, dis. July, 1861 and 1864.


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Corporal Ansley, G. W., Co. H, 135th O. N. G., e. May, 1864, dis. September, 1864.


Andrews, Peter, Co. A, 82d O. V. I., wounded at Gettysburg.


Anselman, Charles, Co. B, 136th O. N. G. e. May 2, 1864, dis. Sep- tember, 1864.


Arahood, John, Co. E., 82d O. V. I., e. November, 1861.


Sergeant Archer, Nicholas, Co. H, 179th O. V. I., e. September 16, 1864, dis. June 24, 1865.


Argo, Emanuel, Co. F, 31st O. V. I., e. June 6, 1861, dis. July, 1865.


Sergeant Ashby, John, Co. A, 82d O. V. I.


Ash, Thomas, Co. C, 82d O. V. I., November 2, 1861.


Atwood, H. W., Co. B, 87th O. V. I.


Atkinson, J. A., Co. D, 81st O. V. I., e. August 28, 1861, dis. Sep- tember, 1864.


Atkinson, J. A., Co. B, 4th O. V. I., e. April 19, 1861, dis. Aug., 1861. Atha, John, Co. G, 82d O. V. I., e. November, 1861.


Axtell, John, Co. E, 82d O. V. I., e. November, 1861.


Baker, Geo., Co. E, 137th O. V. I.


Baxter, Edmund L., Co. G, 187th O. V. I., e. February, 1865, dis. January, 1866.


Barlett, J. N., Co. I, 192d O. V. I .. e. March 4th, 1864, dis. September 2, 1865.


Balis, Cyrus. Co. D, 42d O. V. I., e. September 17. 1861, dis. Sep- tember 20, 1864.


Barrett, J. F., Co. A. 82d O. V. I., e. October 29. 1861, dis. December 31, 1863.


Barrett, George L., Co. G.


Baker, Thomas S., Co. G, 183d O. V. I., e. October 3, 1864, dis. July 17, 1865.


Baker, E. O., Co. G, 183d O. V. I., e. October 3, 1864, died May 4, 1865, at Smithville, N. C.


Bailey. James, Co. B, 179th O. V. I., e. September 19, 1863, dis. June 17, 1864.


Sergeant Baker, Abraham, Co. B, 82d O. V. I., e. September 6. 1861, dis. July, 1865.


Baker, James, Co. B, 82d O. V. I., e. November 20, 1861, dis. July 24, 1865.


Baker, John, drowned in the Mississippi river.


Baker, Emanuel, Co. B, 14th O. V. I., e. April, 1861, dis. December, 1862.


Bailey, John C .. Co. D, 4th and 7th O. V. I., e. June 4, 1861, wounded at Fredericksburg. Va., December 13, 1862 and April 22, 1863.


Bailey, Silas, Co. A, 11th O. V. I., e. June, 1863, died at Ft. Laramie, December 27, 1863.


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Barr, Jacob, Co. A, 19th O. V. I., e. September 19, 1864, dis. June 23, 1865.


Bailey, Silas, Co. B, 179th O. V. I., e. September 19, 1864, dis. June 23, 1865.


Corporal Baum, George, Co. G, 82d O. V. I., e. December, 1861, dis. July, 1865.


Bailey, John C., Co. A, 74th O. V. I., e., October 9, 1861.


Basil, Adam, Co. D, 136th O. N. G., e. May, 1864, dis. September, 1864.


Baker, F. B., Co. E, 25th O. V. I., e. August 15, 1862, dis. June 14, 1865.


Sergeant Baldwin, J. W., Co. A, 82d O. V. I., e. November 1, 1861, dis. July, 1865.


Bailey, S. S., Co. G, 9th O. V. C., e. July, dis. August, 1865.


Ballard, Fred, Co. F, 176th O. V. I., e. September, 1864, dis. June, 1865.


Bartsche, Jacob, Co. G, 135th O. N. G., e. May, 1864, dis. September, 1864.


Bates, Solomon, Co. F, 176th O. V. I., e. September 2, 1864, dis. June, 1865.


Barker, W. H., 4th O. V. I., e. April, 1861, dis. July, 1865.


Bacon, William B., Co. C, 113th O. V. I., e. July, 1862, dis. July, 1865.


Baker, L. P., Co. C, 82d O. V. I., e. November 18, 1861.


Baughman, Joseph, Co, C, 82d O. V. I., e. 1861.


Baker, Dowling, Co. C, 82d O. V. I., e. November, 1861.


Corporal Baum, Jefferson, Co. G, 82d O. V. I.


Corporal Bain, William, Co. G, 82d O. V. I.


Banks, William, Co. G, 82d O. V. I.


Batson, J. W., Co. G, 82 O. V. I.


Bain, Finley, Co. G, 4th O. V. I.


Basore, David F., Co. K, 126th O. V. I., e. August, 1862, dis. July, 1865.


Barnett, Lew, Co. G, 135th O. N. G., e. May, 1864, dis. September, 1864.


Batehey, John, Co. G, 135th O. N. G., e. May, 1864, dis. September, 1864.


Barlow, Thomas J., Co. G, 12th Ind. V. I., e. April 21, 1861, dis. May 15, 1862.


Sergeant Balliett, Stephen A., Co. L, 10th O. V. C., e. Oetober, 1862, dis. June, 1865.


Baker, Morris, Co. C, 82d O. V. I., e. November 2, 1861.


Berlien, Peter Z., Co. K, 180th O. V. I., e. August, 1864, dis. July, 1865.


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Beeler, John J., Co. F, 23d O. V. I., e. July, 1861, dis. 1864.


Beltz, Daniel, Co. D, 66th O. V. I., e. September, 1861, dis. June, 1865.


Beck, Hiram, Co. C, 126th O. V. I., e. May, 1864, dis. June, 1865.


Beck, Frederick, Co. B, 13th V. R. C., e. June 4, 1861, dis. June, 1864.


Corporal Beams, James W., Co. A, 126th O. V. I., e. May 26, 1864, dis. June, 1865.


Beams, Wesley, Co. C, 12th O. V. I., e. September 17, 1863, killed October 3, 1864.


Benson, Francis, Co. B, 82d O. V. I.


Beeler, Michael Sr., Co. G, 82d O. V. I., e. November, 1861, killed at Second Bull Run.


Beeler, David, Co. G, 82d O. V. I., e. November, 1861, killed at Second Bull Run.


Beeler, Saul, Co. D, 34th O. V. I., killed at Beverly.


Beeler, Jacob, 23d O. V. I., e. July, 1861, dis. July, 1865.


Beeler, Michael, Jr., 82d O. V. I., e. November, 1861, died at Alex- andria, Va.


Becox, Leonard, Co. D, 34th O. V. I., e. June, 1861, dis. June, 1865. Berry, R. A., Co. E, 82d O. V. I., e. November, 1861.


Berkholder, M. G., Co. G, 82d O. V. I.


Quartermaster Sergeant Binkley, J. W., 114th O. V. I., e. 1862, dis. 1863.


Bingham, Charles, Co. E, 13th Mich. V. I., e. September 22, 1861, dis. January 17, 1865.


Bippus, John, Co. A, 107th O. V. I., e. August 7, 1862, dis. June 10, 1865.


Bish, William, Co. K, 180th O. V. I., e. 1864, dis. July, 1865.


Sergeant Binkley, J. W., Co. A, 114th O. V. I., e. September 21, 1864, dis. June, 1865.


Bird, John, Co. E, 121st O. V. I., e. August, 1863, dis. January, 1864.


Black, J. H., Co. C, 62d O. V. I., e. October 8, 1861, dis. May 25, 1865.


Black, Edward, Co. A, 183d O. V. I., e. September 30, 1864, dis. July, 1865.


Black, Samuel, Co. G, 4th O. V. I., e. September, 1861, died at Camp Chase.


Black, George, Co. A, 82d O. V. I., e. November, 1861, dis. 1863.


Black, R. F., Co. C. 62d O. V. I., e. October 8, 1861, dis. December 7, 1865.


Black, T. J., Co. C, 62d O. V. I., e. October, 1861, dis. July, 1865.


Black, William R., Co. C, 62d O. V. I., e. October, 1861, dis. July, 1865.


Black, Avery, Co. C, 62d O. V. I., e. March, 1863, died July 21, 1863. Vol. 1-7


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Black, Henry, Co. C, 62 O. V. I., e. October, 1862, dis. July, 1865.


Blue, Reuben R., Co. A, 82d O. V. I.


Black, George W., Co. A, 82d O. V. I.


Black, Calvin, Co. B, 82d O. V. I.


Blough, F. H., Co. C, 82d O. V. I., e. November 2, 1861.


Bolenbaugh, Isaac, Co. G, 4th O. V. I., e. April 7, 1862, dis. January, 1865.


Bolenbaugh, Isaac, Co. G., 135th O. N. G., e. May 2, 1864, dis. September 6, 1864.


Born, S. H., Co. G, 135th O. N. G., e. May 2, 1864, dis. September 6, 1864.




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