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Edward B. Crawford, Corporal-Promoted from Private; trans- ferred to Veteran Reserve Corps.
David Nicodemus, Corporal-Promoted from Private.
Henry Davidson, Corporal-Promoted from Private.
Theophilus Phillips-Musician.
Privates
Addy, John-Wounded in action.
Albert, Aaron-Wounded in battle of Stone River; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps.
Armstrong, John-Died at Nashville, 1862.
Barnes, William-Appointed Sergeant; reduced by his own request.
Bash, Philip
Beatonhead, Conrad.
Bird, Henry Brink, A. C.
Brister, James -- Died at Nashville, 1862.
Buck, Franklin B .- Died from wounds received in battle of Stone River.
Buck, Henry F.
Cain, Jackson-Died at Orange, O., 1865.
Carnahan, George
Collins, Samuel P.
Cooper, James P .- Wounded and captured in battle of Chicka- mauga; died 1863 at Annapolis, Md.
Crelly, James-Enlisted in Fifth U. S. Artillery.
Cunning, Albert Darnes, John W.
Davidson, John-Killed in battle of Stone River.
Davidson, William J .- Transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps.
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Davis, Nathaniel C.
Dewalt, John B.
Dougherty, Patrick S.
Dougherty, James G .- Died in General Field Hospital; grave at Murfreesboro, Tenn.
Dougherty, William I .- Captured in battle of Chickamauga; died in Rebel Prison, Danville, Va.
Edwards, George
Edwards, Thomas J.
Ewing, Daniel H.
Fleming, Isaiah D.
Gibson, David-Died at Cincinnati, 1863; grave at Nashville.
Hogle, Thomas
Hoobler, Samuel
Hutchinson, Thomas C .- Died at Roscoe, O., 1864.
Jennings, William R .- Wounded in battle of Stone River ; trans- ferred to Veteran Reserve Corps.
Jones, Jacob Jones, David
Jones, Nathaniel-Died at Nashville, 1863, from wounds received in battle of Stone River.
Karr, Robert E.
Kugler, Mathias-Died at Nelson's Furnace, Ky., 1862; grave in Cave Hill Cemetery, Louisville, Ky.
Leavengood, Levi
Lennon, James-Transferred to Co. K., 99th O. V. I., detailed Inspecting Orderly at Brigade Headquarters.
Linn, Joseph-Died at New Haven, Ky., 1863; grave at Nash- ville, Tenn.
Locklin, Philo
Loos, Levi-Died at New Haven, Ky., 1862; grave at New Albany, Ind.
Luke, Samuel
Martin, Joseph-Died at Nashville, 1862.
Miles, William-Died at Nashville, 1862.
Miller, Lewis Moore, Jacob
Morrow, George-Killed in battle of Stone River.
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Murphy, James
Nelson, James-Captured at Stone River; prisoner in Libby; wounded at Lovejoy Station, Ga.
Parry, John-Enlisted in Fifth U. S. Artillery.
Phillips, Ralph-Transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps.
Richardson, Cyrus-Died at Shell Mound, Tenn., 1864; grave 179, Section C, Chatanooga, Tenn.
Row, Lewis-Enlisted in Fifth U. S. Artillery.
Rutherford, Thomas-Died at Nashville, 1862.
Scott, Alexander-Died at Nashville, 1863; grave 770.
Shannon, William B .-- Killed in action near Kenesaw Mountain; grave 117, Sec. H, Marietta, Ga.
Skellinger, Sylvanus
Smith, Nathaniel
Smith, Richard M.
Steffy, Eli-Died at Camp Wickliffe, Ky., 1862; grave 137, Soldiers' Burial Lot, New Albany, Ind.
Thompson, Robert V.
Undine, Henry
Walker, John
WVier, John-Wounded in battle of Stone River.
Wicken, William-Wounded in battle of Stone River.
Wilson, Montraville-Died 1863; grave in Jefferson Barracks cemetery, St. Louis.
Wise, Lewis-Died 1862; grave 123, Nashville.
Wolf, Jacob Wolf, John G.
COMPANY H, RECRUITS 51st O. V. I. With date of entering service.
Addy, Samuel-1864.
Addy, Robert -- 1864, killed in action at Kenesaw Mountain, Ga., grave at Marietta, Ga.
Addy, James-1864. Baker, Francis-1864. Baker, John D .- 1864. Baker, Isaiah D .- 1865. Bash, Philip-1864.
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Briggs, John-1864, drafted.
Brink, Alanson C., Second-1864.
Bryan, Wrightson-1865.
Buckmaster, John R .- 1864, from Co. I. Butt, Daniel-1864. drafted.
Chance, Joshua M .- 1864.
Clark, Orin-1864. Corwin, John-1864.
Cronkwright, George-1864, drafted.
Dougherty, Patrick S., Second-1865.
Dougherty, William I .- 1862, captured in battle of Chickamauga, 1863, died in Rebel Prison, Danville, Va., 1865.
Dougherty, Nelson-1864, from Co. E.
Durban, Lawrence-1864, drafted.
Easton, Daniel-1864, died at Green Lake, Tex., 1865, grave at Galveston.
Elson, John-1865.
Fellows, James-1864, drafted.
Fleming, John L .- 1862, drafted.
Foster, John W .- 1864, from Co. E., killed in battle of Nashville. Fulton, James H .- 1864, drafted.
Garrett, Henry-1864.
Geiogue, Frederick-1862, drafted, died at Murfreesboro, Tenn., 1863.
Good, Michael-1864.
Green, William-1864, from Co. E.
Hohenshell, Wesley-1864.
Holderbaum, Henry J .- 1862, drafted.
Horner, Samuel-1862, drafted.
Hoffman, Dallas-1864, from Co. E.
Hull, Abraham-1865. Jones, Jabez-1864, from Co. E.
Johnson, John-1864, accidentally wounded near Cassville, Ga. transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps.
Keesey, Christopher-1864. Lawrence, John B .- 1864. Lawson, William-1864, drafted.
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Luke, George W .- 1864, died at Atlanta, grave 14, Sec. L, Mar- ietta, Ga.
Luke, John B .- 1862, drafted.
McElfresh, John-1864, drafted.
McKee, John L .- 1864.
Malatt, John L .- 1865.
Maple, John-1862, drafted.
Michael, Solomon-1865.
Miller, Peter-1864, from Co. I.
Moore, Martin-1864.
Myers, Theodore-1864, from Co. E.
Nichols, Truman-1864.
Nirote, Christian-1864.
Norris, Charles-1864.
Norris, William C .- 1864.
Oron, Daniel B .- 1864, died at Nashville, grave 348.
Phillips, Hamilton-1865. Phillips, William H .- 1865.
Phillips, David B .- 1865. Reed, Thomas-1864, drafted.
Richmond, John R .- 1864, died at Camp Stanley, Tex., 1865, grave at Galveston.
Roberts, John K .- 1865.
Snider. Jacob-1862, died at Murfreesboro, Tenn, 1863, grave 137, Sec. N.
Stephens, Robert-1862, drafted.
Sybole, Isaiah M .- 1864.
Tourney, Wilson-1864. Trenor, Daniel-1864.
Tucker, Tillman-1864, substitute.
Tyson, Mckinsey -- 1864. Vansickle, George-1864. Vance, G. W .- 1862, drafted. Wiggins, Sr., Edward-1864. Wiggins, Jr., Edward-1864.
Williams, Charles J .- 1864, substitute.
Winner, Thomas F .- 1864, killed in action near Kenesaw Moun- tain, grave 307, Sec. H, Marietta, Ga.
Wires, Elias-1864.
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COMPANY I
Mustered in Oct. 3, 1861. Mustered out Oct. 3, 1865.
James M. Crooks, Captain-Resigned, 1862.
Allen Gaskill, Captain-Promoted from First Lieutenant Co. C; resigned, 1862.
William Moore, Captain-Promoted from First Lieutenant; re- signed, 1864.
Lewis Crooks, Captain-Promoted from Second and First Lieu- tenant; resigned, 1864.
Sampson McNeal, Second Lieutenant-Promoted from Private and Sergeant; transferred to Co. C and promoted to First Lieutenant.
Ulysses B. Kinsey, First Sergeant-Promoted to Quartermaster Sergeant.
William McCoy, Sergeant-Died at Camp Wickliffe, Ky., 1862.
Henry Hagelbarger, Sergeant-Enlisted in U. S. Artillery.
James McFarlin, Sergeant-Killed in battle of Stone River.
John A. Weatherwax, Sergeant.
Jonathan H. Mullett, Sergeant-Promoted from Private and Cor- poral.
Jolin Crooks, Sergeant-Promoted from Corporal; transferred to Co. C.
Andrew J. Stover, Corporal.
Hiram Sapp, Corporal-Wounded and captured in battle of Chick- amauga ; died in Rebel Prison, Atlanta, Ga., 1863.
Isaac McNeal, Corporal-Killed in Battle of Chickamauga ; grave at Chattanooga.
John Willis, Corporal.
Harrison Bible, Corporal-Transferred to Co. F.
Andrew J. Holmes, Corporal-Missing in battle of Chickamauga.
Lyman B. Church, Corporal-Transferred to Co. F.
Stewart Oxley, Corporal-Appointed from Private; transferred to Co. D.
Samuel Mullett, Corporal-Appointed from Private; transferred to Co. H.
Abraham S. Hoagland, Corporal-Appointed from Private; trans- ferred to Co. F.
John M. White, Musician-Died near Murfreesboro, Tenn., 1863. John M. Cochran, Wagoner-Transferred to Co. D.
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Privates
Ammons, Abraham-Transferred to Co. D.
Ammons, John-Transferred to Co. D.
Anderson, Samuel.
Arnold, James G. Baker, Orin M.
Barnes, John-Died at Camp Wickliffe, Ky., 1862; grave at Le- banon, Ky.
Barnes, William.
Barr, Charles W.
Bible, Lewis-Died at Chattanooga, Tenn., 1864; grave 410, Sec. D.
Bricker, Lorenzo D.
Buckalew, William-Died, date and place unknown.
Buckalew, Nathan-Transferred to Co. D; wounded at Kenesaw Mountain ; detailed to Pioneer Corps.
Calkglesser, William.
Comstock, Cyrus-Transferred to Co. H.
Carpenter, Nathan D .- Killed in Battle near Atlanta, 1864; grave 30, Sec. F, Marietta, Ga.
Crooks, Henry-Transferred to Co. C.
Dahler, Jacob-Died at Nashville, 1862.
Dewitt, John.
Dial, Lorenzo D .- Killed in battle of Stone River, 1863.
Dial, Lyman-Died from wounds received in battle of Chicka- mauga, 1863; grave 20, Sec. F. Chattanooga.
Elliott, Thomas-Wounded in battle of Stone River.
Evans, William-Captured in battle of Chickamauga ; died in Rebel Prison, Danville, Va., 1863; grave 145, lot 2, Sec. B.
Fivecoat, David-Wounded in battle of Rocky Face Ridge, Ga., 1864; transferred to Co. D.
Fox, John-Died from wounds received in battle of Chickamauga, 1863; grave 342, Sec. A, Chattanooga.
Haines, Francis D .- Transferred to Co. H. Hagelbarger, Gottlieb-Died at Nashville, 1863. Hardsock, Isaac-Killed in battle of Stone River.
Hess, George W .- Transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps. Hoagland, Josiah.
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Hostetler, Jacob-Killed in action near Dallas, Ga., 1864; grave 517, Sec. G, Marietta, Ga.
Hunter, John.
Kelsey, John-Died in Rebel Prison, Andersonville, 1864.
Kinsey, L. B.
Kline, George-Transferred to Co. H.
Landers, Francis M .- Killed in battle of Stone River ; grave 22, Sec. F, Murfreesboro, Tenn.
Livingston, Isaac.
Livingston, John-Died at Nashville, 1862.
McCoy, Samuel-Died at Camp Wickliffe, Ky., 1862.
McConnell, Thomas.
McFarlin, Robert-Killed in battle of Chickamauga.
Matticks, Leander-Enlisted in U. S. Artillery.
Miller, Jacob.
Miller, Peter M .- Died at Camp Wickliffe, Ky., 1862.
Miller, William-Died at Nashville, 1862.
Mohler, William-Transferred to Co. F.
Oglevie, Francis.
Richison, Orrimilt-Killed in battle of Stone River.
Robbins, Joseph M .- Transferred to Co. H.
Sickles, Isaac C .- Died in Rebel Prison, Andersonville, 1864; grave 8752.
Sigman, Joseph-Transferred to Co. F.
Smith, John.
Stone, Calvin A.
Stone, James.
Sullivan, Cranson W .- Enlisted in U. S. Artillery.
Sullivan, J. Oscar.
Teters, Washington.
Thompson, Charles C.
Thomas, Reese.
Trump, Daniel-Died at Nashville, 1864.
Uhlman, Albert-Transferred to Co. F.
Vanscoder, Israel-Transferred to Co. C.
Walton, Harrison-Died at Stevenson, Ala., 1863; grave 30, Sec. F, Chattanooga.
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Walton, Jesse T .- Transferred to 34th Co., 2d Battalion, Veteran Reserve Corps.
Williams, Jackson-Transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps. Wilson, John J .- Died at Nashville, 1863; grave 1051.
COMPANY I RECRUITS, 51st O. V. I. With date of entering service.
Robert Shiver, Corporal-1864, transferred to Co. D.
Bartlett, Abraham-1864, transferred to Co. D. Boyd, Maro-1864, died at Blue Springs, Tenn. Brillhart, George H .- 1864, transferred to Co. D.
Buckalew, Nathan-Transferred to Co. D.
Burklew, Benjamin F .- 1864, transferred to Co. D, wounded in action at Tunnel Hill, Ga., left arm taken off by cannon ball at Nash- ville battle.
Donaldson, Joseph W .- 1864, transferred to Co. D.
Drummond, James H .- 1864, transferred to Co. D.
Fortune, Jacob-1864, transferred to Co. D.
Hammer, Conrad-1864, transferred to Co. D.
Miller, Peter-1864, transferred to Co. H.
Mohler, George W .- 1864, transferred to Co. D.
Mullett, George W .- 1864, transferred to Co. D.
Myer, Henry-1864, drafted, transferred to Co. D.
Myers, John-1864, transferred to Co. D.
Pearle, Thomas-1864, transferred to Co. D. Renfrew, Alexander -- 1864, transferred to Co. D.
Speckman, John-1864, transferred to Co. D.
Stanton, William N .- 1864, missing in battle of Resaca, Ga.
Wilson, Lucius-1864, transferred to Co. D.
In 1862, after a year of war, the ardor of first enlistments belonged to the past; volunteering now went on with the horror of war over- shadowing all. The Coshocton ranks had been decimated by battle, disease and capture.
Three companies were organized here for the Eightieth Ohio, the courageous regiment commanded by the courageous Major Richard Lanning who fell at Corinth. Dying on the battlefield, in the arms of a friend, his last thoughts, spoken gaspingly as the life stream crim- soned his throat, were of country, wife and children.
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The hard-marching Eightieth it was from the beginning. Ripley, Miss., meant a forced march of forty-six miles in dust and heat, a grueling tramp that disabled many. After our stores at Holly Springs were destroyed, the Eightieth, in Quimby's division, guarded a pro- vision train to Memphis, repairing the railroad line as it marched. From the siege of Vicksburg the Eightieth went as far as Helena, under orders to join Steele's forces, then by countermanding order went to Memphis and marched from that point for Chattanooga, a march of four hundred miles.
The battles of the Eightieth Ohio:
Siege of Corinth, Miss., April 30 to May 30, 1862. Farmington, Miss., May 9, 1862.
Iuka, Miss., September 19-20, 1862.
Corinth, Miss., October 4, 1862. Raymond, Miss., May 12, 1863. Jackson, Miss., May 14, 1863. Siege of Vicksburg, Miss., May 18 to July 4, 1863.
Mission Ridge, Tenn., November 25, 1863.
Salkahatchie, S. C., February 3 to 9, 1865.
Bentonville, N. C., March 19 to 21, 1865.
Sherman's March to the Sea.
The Eightieth led the advance of Sherman's whole army toward Raleigh in the campaign of the Carolinas, and one day made a forced march of seventeen miles in four hours to save a bridge over the Neuse for the army to cross. When the bridge was sighted one end was already fired and the retreating enemy still in view, but the flames were checked and Sherman's army moved on undelayed. After the grand review at Washington the Eightieth did garrison duty at Little Rock, Ark., till mustered out.
From the siege of Vicksburg Colonel Pren Metham was in com- mand of the Eightieth, an honored officer, and today a highly-respected citizen, the soul of hospitality in his country home near Nellie. His military record is one of rapid promotion. From Captain of Co. F he was promoted to Major in less than a year, then to Lieutenant Colonel a few months afterward, and to Colonel in 1864. His courage was unfaltering through all the fighting of the Eightieth, and his qual- ities as commander won the hearts of the men.
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EIGHTIETH REGIMENT O. V. I. Company F
Mustered in 1862. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865.
Pren Metham, Captain-Promoted to Major, Lieutenant Colonel and Colonel.
Peter Hack, Captain-Promoted from First Lieutenant ; resigned from Co. G.
James Carnes, First Lieutenant-Promoted to Captain Co. B.
Francis H. Farmer, First Lieutenant-Appointed from Second Lieutenant ; promoted to Captain Co. D.
Samuel Clark, First Lieutenant-Promoted from Corporal and Sergeant.
T. W. Collier, Second Lieutenant-Appointed Sergeant from Private; wounded in battle of Corinth, Miss., 1862; promoted to Sec- ond and First Lieutenant and Adjutant.
James M. Cochran, Second Lieutenant-Appointed from First Sergeant; Promoted to First Lieutenant Co. A and to Captain Co. E.
George B. Wilson, First Sergeant-Appointed from Corporal; pro- moted to Sergeant Major.
George W. Cox, First Sergeant-Promoted from Corporal.
John Humphrey, Sergeant-Detailed in Contraband Camp.
Solomon McNabb, Sergeant.
Jolın N. Henderson, Sergeant-Died in hospital near Clear Creek, Miss., 1862; grave at Corinth, Miss.
Wesley S. Welling, Sergeant-Promoted from Corporal.
Andrew J. Lamma, Sergeant-Promoted from Corporal; wounded in battle of Corinth, 1862.
Nathaniel E. Clendenning, Sergeant-Wounded in battle of Iuka, Miss., 1862, and battle of Corinth ; promoted from Corporal.
Thomas Kanavel, Corporal.
Fernando C. Wright, Corporal.
Samuel Compton, Corporal-Died at Paducah, Ky., 1862; grave at Roscoe, O.
William McCumber, Corporal-Promoted from Private.
Osborne Richardson, Corporal-Promoted from Private.
William A. Giffen, Corporal-Promoted from Private.
George W. Kanavel, Corporal-Promoted from Private. John Wilson, Corporal-Promoted from Private.
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Benjamin Vial, Corporal-Wounded in battle of Iuka and Mission Ridge; promoted from Private.
Thomas Clark, Corporal-Promoted from Private.
Burris M. Noland, Corporal-Wounded in battle of Corinth ; pro- moted from Private.
James Bair, Corporal-Appointed from Private; promoted to Sergeant Major.
R. M. Decker, Musician.
Privates
Arm, Samuel.
Ault, Andrew. Bailey, Madison.
Bassett, Jesse A .- Died near Corinth, Miss., 1862; grave II, Sec. BI.
Bills, William-Died in hospital near Columbus, O., 1863; grave in Green Lawn cemetery.
Boes, John.
Branagan, Matthew.
Brannan, Bernard.
Brannan, Dennis.
Campbell, Matthew.
Carr, Lorenzo.
Clark, John.
Clark, Lemote.
Cochran, Washington L .- Died at Hamburg, Tenn., 1862; grave at Shiloh.
Cochran, Joshua-Killed in battle of Corinth.
Coe, Isaac R.
Cook, John-Transferred from Co. I.
Copelen, John.
Cox, Richard.
Cray, Richard. Cross, Robert. A
Culter, Coan-Died at Paducah, Ky., 1862; grave at Cairo, Ill.
Cunning, Daniel G .- Captured at Henderson, Ky., 1862; ex- changed.
Dalier, Levi-Killed in battle of Mission Ridge ; grave 923, Sec. D, Chattanooga.
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Daniels, Isaac.
Daniels, Nathan.
De Coursey, David. Downes, William.
Drummond, Turner-Killed in battle of Iuka, Miss., grave at Corinthi.
Eceeley, James.
Eckert, John.
Flickly, Bartholomew-Died from wounds received in battle of Corinth, Miss., 1862.
Fortune, Isaac-Wounded in battle of Corinth and Jackson.
Fortune, Thomas-Wounded in battle of Corinth; killed in battle of Jackson, Miss., 1863; grave at Vicksburg.
Fricker, August.
Gault, John-Detailed in Pioneer Corps.
Gault, Stuart.
Gonder, Jacob.
Gonder, Michael R .- Died at Louisville, Ky., 1865; grave 147, Sec. C, row 3.
Good, Peter.
Gordon, James S.
Graybill, John S.
Haines, Henry.
Hardenbrook, Alfred.
Harmon, Jacob.
Hinds, Thomas-From Co. B; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps.
Holbrook, Isaac.
Hyde, John-Died, 1862 at Paducah; grave at Cairo, Ill.
Johnson, John G.
Jones, George B.
Keys, Charles P.
Keyser, Philip G.
Kitchen, Edward J.
Leavengood, Daniel-Died at Hamburg, Tenn., 1862 grave at Shiloh.
McCullough, Alexander-Transferred to Co. I, 23d Regiment, Veteran Reserve Corps.
Mccullough, Daniel
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Meredith, Ambrose B.
Meredith, Isaac.
Metham, Pren ( Eng.)
Nargney, Wilson.
Nash, James-Died, 1862; grave at Corinth, Miss.
Orbison, Ephraim-Died on the march to Corinth, 1862.
Parker, John-Died on the march to Corinth, 1862.
Phillips, Samuel.
Richardson, Thomas-Died, 1862; grave at Corinth, Miss.
Richcreek, Jonas.
Richmond, James.
Robertson, James-Missing from steamer Ed. Walsh at Helena, Ark., 1863.
Shook, John-Died at Corinth, 1862; grave 8, Sec. B I.
Staley, John-Drafted.
Taylor, John.
Tharp, Caleb B.
Thatcher, Jones.
Thompson, James V.
Turner, Thomas.
Willis, Wilson-Wounded in battle of Corinth.
Woods, Arthur-Wounded and captured in battle of Forest Hill, Tenn., 1863.
Yuhker, Silas-Captured in battle of Mission Ridge; died in An- dersonville Rebel Prison ; grave 5,477.
Zimmerman, H. H .- Missing in battle of Forest Hill.
COMPANY F RECRUITS, Soth O. V. I. With date of entering service.
Black, Leverett O .- 1863.
Buckmaster, William-1864.
Cullison, John S .- 1864, died in hospital at Resaca, Ga., grave at Chattanooga.
Decker, William T .- 1864, injured near Cartersville, Ga., detailed in Signal Corps; took Capt. Duncan, chief of scouts, nine miles down the Savannah River to the bay through the enemy's country.
Fowler, Zadock-1864.
Haney, John-1864.
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Hardsock, Charles -- 1864.
Hyde, Joseph-1864.
Hyde, Andrew J .- 1864. Johnson, Philander-1864. Kinney, Patrick-1864.
Kling, John-1864. Michael, John-1864.
Murphy, Daniel-1864.
Myers, George-1864.
Myers, Henry-1864.
Norris, William H. H .- 1864.
Pickerel, Martin-1864, died in hospital at Resaca, Ga .; grave 463, Sec. K, Chattanooga, Tenn.
Porter, Rudolph-1864.
Potter, William H .- 1863.
Randles, William-1864.
Rose, Jackson-1864.
Singer, George-1864.
Starkey, Timothy -- 1864.
Tracy, Abraham-1864.
Westlake, George-1864.
Whirl, John-1864.
Williams, Richard-1864.
COMPANY G
Mustered in 1862. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865.
William Marshall, Captain-Promoted to Lieutenant Colonel.
Milton B. Coulter, Captain-Promoted from Sergeant, Second and First Lieutenant and Regt. Quartermaster.
John W. Simmons, First Lieutenant-Promoted from First Ser- geant ; resigned, 1864.
John Isenogle, First Lieutenant-Promoted from Corporal and Sergeant.
John D. Ross, Second Lieutenant-Resigned, 1862.
Benjamin A. Stevenson, First Sergeant.
John C. Miller, First Sergeant-Promoted from Corporal; wounded at Jackson and Vicksburg.
William P. Hay, Sergeant-Promoted to Second Lieutenant, Co. I.
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George Summers, Sergeant-Promoted from Private and Corporal. John Ryans, Sergeant-Appointed from Private.
Sylvester Van Dusen, Sergeant-Promoted from Private and Corporal.
John Ross, Sergeant-Promoted from Private and Corporal.
Michael Gosser, Sergeant-Promoted from Private and Corporal.
Augustus Erman, Sergeant-Promoted from Private and Corporal.
Henry L. Fribley, Corporal-Died at Paducah, Ky., 1862; grave at Cairo, Ill.
Joseph N. Wood, Corporal-Captured in battle of Mission Ridge; escaped from Andersonville, retaken and exchanged.
John Berton, Corporal-Promoted from Private.
Theodore Snell, Corporal-Promoted from Private.
Noah Houston, Corporal-Promoted from Private.
Videlius D. Fuller, Corporal-Promoted from Private.
Nicholas Wise, Corporal-Promoted from Private.
James W. Laughead, Musician-Died at Vicksburg, 1863.
Robert F. Lockard, Wagoner-Died at St. Louis, Mo., 1863; grave 15, Sec. 65, Jefferson Barracks cemetery.
Privates
Akeroyd, Abraham B.
Ashbaker, David.
Ashbaker, Jacob.
Bailey, James J.
Barber, Hugh M.
Bird, Patrick-Detailed in Pioneer Corps.
Bordenkircher, George-Died at Camp Clear Creek, Miss., 1862; grave at Corinth, Miss.
Boyer, John.
Broas, Richard M. C.
Cain, James.
Carnahan, John-From Co. H.
Carr, William.
Clendenning, William.
Creely, Patrick-Captured in battle of Corinth; paroled near Vicksburg. Davis, John. Davis, John H.
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Dawson, Joshua.
Easton, James.
Ewing, John-Transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps.
Fisher, Simon.
Ford, George W .- Died at Savannah, Tenn., 1862; grave at Shiloh.
Forrest, William H.
Fribley, Edward-Died at La Grange, Tenn., 1863; grave in Mississippi River cemetery, Memphis.
Gadden, Josiah.
Gray, David J .- Died at Young's Point, La., 1863; grave at Vicksburg.
Hartigan, Patrick-Transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps
Henderson, Jacob.
Himebaugh, Milton-Killed in battle of Jackson, Miss., 1863; grave at Vicksburg.
Huff, Lewis W.
Humphrey, Christopher.
Hutchinson, Wilson.
Jones, William-Died in Coshocton County, 1863.
Kobel, John W.
Lemmon, Robert-Wounded in battle of Mission Ridge.
Lillibridge, Moses.
Lloyd, Daniel-Died in hospital at Allatoona, Ga., 1864; grave at Chattanooga.
Longshore, Jonathan-Killed in battle of Mission Ridge; grave 927, Sec. D, Chattanooga.
McCormick, Robert S .- Captured in battle of Mission Ridge; ex- changed.
Mason, Samuel.
Messerley, Gottlieb-Died from wounds received in battle of Mis- sion Ridge; grave at Chattanooga.
Miser, John E .- Detailed in Pioneer Corps.
Nash, George H.
Nash, William-Accidentally killed at Jacinto, Miss., 1862; grave 104, Sec. B, Corinth.
Nihart, William A .- Died in Corinth hospital, 1862.
Reed, John.
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HISTORY OF COSHOCTON COUNTY
Reed, Thomas B.
Robinson, John.
Roderick, John W.
Roe, George-Died at Corinth, 1862.
Roney, Nelson.
Ross, Henry-Killed in battle of Mission Ridge, 1863; grave 923, Sec. D, Chattanooga.
Rutencheir, George-Died from sunstroke at Corinth, Miss.
Sampsel, Henry-Captured in battle of Mission Ridge; transferred to Co. E, 4th Regt., Veteran Reserve Corps.
Sampsel, John-Transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps.
Shultz, Alexander.
Smith, William.
Snell, Michael-Captured in battle of Corinth; exchanged; enlisted in Mississippi Marine Brigade.
Switzer, David.
Traxler, George W .- Died at Paducah, Ky., 1862; grave at Cairo, Il1.
Tye, Peter.
Weber, Theodore.
Van Sickle, Levi. Williams, David.
Wise, John-Died near Vicksburg from wounds received in action, 1863.
Wise, Samuel-Transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps.
Wood, John-Died at Camp Clear Creek, Miss., 1862; grave 7, Sec. B I, Corinth.
COMPANY G RECRUITS, 80th O. V. I. With date of entering service.
Lewis Barrick, Corporal-1864, promoted from Private.
Fisher, Adam-1865.
Gosser, John-1865.
Miser, Jacob S .- 1864.
Miser, John W .- 1864.
Miser, Simon P .- 1865.
Shaw, Isaac-1864, died at Washington, D. C., 1865; grave in Arlington cemetery.
Swigert, John P .- 1864.
Henry Harris, colored cook-1864.
PARK AVENUE, COSHOCTON.
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HISTORY OF COSHOCTON COUNTY
COMPANY H
Mustered in 1862. Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865.
George W. Pepper, Captain-Resigned, 1862; appointed Chaplain.
John Kinney, Captain-Appointed First Lieutenant; promoted to Captain Co. G; transferred to Co. H ; killed in battle of Mission Ridge; grave R, Sec. D, Chattanooga.
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