Centennial history of Coshocton County, Ohio, Vol. I, Part 13

Author: Bahmer, William J., 1872-; Clarke (S.J.) Publishing Company, Chicago, pub
Publication date: 1909
Publisher: Chicago : S. J. Clarke Pub. Co.
Number of Pages: 618


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John H. Ravir, Sergeant-Promoted from Corporal; captured in battle of Winchester ; mortally wounded in battle of Cedar Creek, Va., 1864; grave at Winchester, Va.


John W. Watson, Corporal. John W. Phillips, Corporal.


Andrew D. Keefer, Corporal-Died at Cumberland, Md., 1862; grave at Antietam, Md.


Hugh Lynch, Corporal-From Co. I; promoted from Private.


Martin Vance, Corporal-Promoted from Private; wounded in battle of Mine Run, Va .; killed in battle of Tolopotomy Creek, Va., 1864.


William H. Fry, Corporal-Promoted from Private; mortally wounded in battle of the Wilderness; grave at Fredericksburg, Va.


Gilman B. Stephens, Corporal-Mortally wounded in battle of Winchester, Va.


John Cochran, Corporal-Promoted from Private.


William Camp, Corporal-Promoted from Private.


John W. Magruder, Corporal-Promoted from Private.


William H. Diven, Corporal-Promoted from Private.


John C. Speck, Corporal-Promoted from Private.


George Loders, Corporal-Captured in battle of Winchester; promoted from Private.


Jolin H. Way, Corporal-Promoted from Private; transferred to Twenty-third Co., Second Battalion, Veteran Reserve Corps.


Solomon Werts, Corporal.


Robert Brink-Corporal-Promoted from Private; killed in battle of Opequan, Va. ; grave at Winchester.


Charles White, Musician-Enlisted 1864.


George Hiler, Musician-Enlisted 1864.


Privates


Adams, George W .- Died on Governor's Island, New York, 1863; grave 826, Cypress Hill cemetery, Long Island.


Bertho, Charles.


Biechler, Lewis.


Billman, Ira C .- Captured in battle of Winchester ; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps.


Binger, Samuel.


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Blackford, Noah.


Bodine, Adam-Captured in battle of Winchester; transferred to Co. F, Eighteenth Regiment, V. R. C.


Bryan, Ambrose.


Bryant, George W .- Enlisted 1863.


Buckmaster, James-From Co. G; captured in battle of Win- chester.


Calentine, William H.


Carnahan, Findlay.


Carter, James.


Casebier, John-Died at New Creek, W. Va., 1862.


Clark, Vincent-Mortally wounded in battle of Mine Run, Va .; grave at Alexandria, Va.


Cly, John P .- Captured in battle of Winchester.


Cochran, James O.


Cooper, James B .- Wounded in action.


Cox, Augustus.


Cross, Elisha.


Darr, John-Died at Winchester, Va., 1863.


Davis, John M. P .- Died at Brandy Station, Va., 1863; grave at Culpeper C. H., Va.


Donnelly, Thomas J .- Drafted, 1864.


Ducker, William-From Co. B; captured in battle of Winchester.


Elliott, Samuel H .- Transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps.


Feas, Gottlieb-From Co. G.


Fortner, Eli-Wounded in battle of Mine Run, Va., 1863.


Fortner, Peter-Captured in battle of Winchester.


Fretague, Henry.


Gilbert, Joseph-Mortally wounded in battle of the Wilderness, Va., 1864; grave at Fredericksburg, Va.


Goodman, James H.


Gribler, Jacob-Killed in battle of the Wilderness, 1864; grave at Fredericksburg, Va.


Hamersley, Thomas J .- Transferred to Co. B.


Hankinson, Robert M .- From Co. I; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps.


Harper, Samuel A.


Higgins, John-Captured in battle of Winchester.


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Hoagland, Henry-From Co. G; captured in battle of the Wilder- ness ; exchanged.


Hahn, David.


Hunter, Thomas-Captured in battle of the Wilderness; wounded in battle of Mine Run.


Huston, Richard.


Jewell, Zachariah M .- Captured in battle of Winchester ; wounded in battle of Mine Run; transferred to Co. F., Eighteenth Regiment, V. R. C.


Keiser, George-Prisoner of war.


Kincaid, William W.


King, George-Transferred to V. R. C.


King, William-Wounded in action.


Laflin, John.


Layland, James-Died at Winchester, Va., 1863.


McFee, William-Captured in battle of Winchester.


Marshman, Robert-Mortally wounded in battle of Mine Run, Va., 1863 ; grave 1223, Alexandria, Va.


Martin, Alexander-Died at Annapolis, Md., 1863.


Miller, James-Transferred to 124th Co., 2d Battalion, V. R. C. Moore, John-Transferred to Co. C, 12th Regiment, V. R. C. Morton, Frank-From Co. I.


Mullen, Thomas. Murphy, Patrick.


Murray, Adam.


Myers, John.


Nelson, John T .- Mortally wounded in battle of Tolopotomy Creek, Va. 1864; grave at Arlington, Va.


Neptune, Samuel-Captured in battle of Winchester.


Norris, Aaron.


O'Donnell, Joseph-From Co. I ; captured in battle of Winchester. Phillips, Samuel-From Co. I.


Powelson, John G .- Died in Rebel Prison at Florence, S. C., 1865. Reay, William-From Co. I; captured in battle of Winchester ; transferred to V. R. C.


Ridenbaugh, John W.


Roderick, William-Died at Winchester, Va., 1863. Roney, William.


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Ross, Levi-Captured in battle of Winchester; died at Wash- ington, D. C., 1864; grave at Arlington.


Saxton, James H .- Wounded in battle of Mine Run, Va .; died in Rebel Prison, Florence, S. C., 1864.


Settlemyer, Ferdinand.


Stringfellow, James C .- Transferred to V. R. C., 76th Co., 2d Battalion.


Tipton, Francis M .- Died at Washington, D. C., 1864; grave in Harmony cemetery.


Totten, William-Captured in battle of Winchester; missing in battle of the Wilderness.


Tumblin, Charles.


Wheeler, Caleb C .- Captured in battle of Winchested and the Wilderness; died at Andersonville, 1864.


Wright, Lewis C.


Wright, William R.


COMPANY G


Mustered in Oct. 5, 1862. Mustered out June 26, 1865.


Orlando C. Farquhar, Captain.


Gilbert H. Bargar, Captain-Promoted from First Lieutenant, 1864; resigned.


Charles J. Gibson, Captain-Brevet Major, 1865; promoted from Second Lieutenant Co. A. and First Lieutenant Co. D.


Benjamin F. Power, First Lieutenant-Appointed from First Ser- geant Co. C .; promoted to Captain Co. C.


William Gorseline, First Lieutenant-Promoted from Sergeant.


John W. Anderson, Second Lieutenant-Resigned, 1863.


Asbury W. Webster, Second Lieutenant-Promoted from First Sergeant Co. H and to First Lieutenant Co. D.


James E. Bradfield, Second Lieutenant-Promoted from Sergeant, Co. D.


Josiah Norman, Second Lieutenant-Promoted from First Ser- geant ; died in Coshocton County, 1864.


Calvin C. Myser, First Sergeant.


Daniel Shook, Sergeant-Captured in battle of Winchester, Va., 1863.


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Samuel W. Daugherty, Sergeant-Captured in battle of Win- chester.


Thomas P. Chance, Sergeant-Appointed from Corporal.


Edwin Powell, Sergeant-Captured in battle of Winchester ; appointed from Corporal.


George Graham, Corporal-Transferred to 105th Co., 2d Bat- talion, Veteran Reserve Corps.


James S. Anderson, Corporal.


William C. Gribben, Corporal-From Co. I.


Ezekiel Polan, Corporal-Promoted from Private; killed in battle of Cold Harbor, Va., 1864.


Amos Winklepleck, Corporal-Promoted from Private.


Lewis D. Barge, Corporal-Captured in battle of Winchester, Va., 1863; appointed from Private.


Robert Axline, Corporal-Captured in action near Brandy Station, Va., 1863; promoted from Private.


Alexander Fenton, Corporal-Promoted frorm Private.


Levi Brown, Corporal.


James H. Polan, Corporal-From Co. I.


John H. Loveless, Musician.


John W. Law, Musician.


Privates


Arnold, Thomas G.


Bailey, Levi.


Barr, Daniel-Captured in battle of Winchester.


Berry, Caleb.


Boyd, George-Captured in battle of Winchester ; wounded in bat- tle of Opequan, Va., 1864; transferred to Co. F, Ioth Regiment, Vet- eran Reserve Corps.


Brillhart, William R .- Wounded in battle of Petersburg, Va .. 1865.


Buckmaster, Amos-Transferred to Co. D as James Buckmaster : captured in battle of Winchester.


Carr, George W .- Captured in battle of Winchester.


Cassiday, George-Wounded in battle of Winchester. Cassiday, William.


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Clay, Oliver-Captured in battle of the Wilderness; died in Rebel Prison at Andersonville, Ga., 1864.


Collins, Washington-Captured in battle of Winchester.


Daugherty, Nathan A .- Captured in battle of Winchester.


Donovan, William.


Dwyer, Richard-Captured in battle of Winchester; transferred to V. R. C.


Emerson, Benjamin B .- Died at Wheeling, W. Va., 1863.


Flickinger, Andrew J.


Fortune, McConnell-Died at Winchester, Va., 1863. Fretague, John H .- Wounded in battle of Cedar Creek, Va., 1864.


Garber, David-Died in Coshocton County, 1862.


Gephart, Peter-Captured in action near Brandy Station, Va., 1863.


Goodhue, Seth.


Hamby, James-Captured in battle of Winchester.


Hamby, Samuel M .- Transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps.


Harmon, David M .- Killed in battle of Mine Run, Va., 1863; grave at Fredericksburg, Va.


Harmon, George W.


Hawk, John.


Hawkins, John-Killed in battle of Mine Run; grave at Freder- icksburg, Va.


Hinds, Lewis.


Huff, Zebulon.


Huston, Archibald-Transferred to Co. A.


Jones, George B .- Captured in action near Brandy Station. Kinney, Porter B. Kost, David W. Lewis, Samuel.


Lower, Enos J .- Captured in battle of Mine Run; died in Rebel Prison, Richmond, Va., 1864.


McClain, Nathaniel C. C .- Captured in battle of the Wilderness. McPherson, George W.


McPherson, Thomas-Died at Winchester, Va., 1863. Martin, Archibald. Martin, Luther B.


FRESNO.


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Maxfield, Emery-Captured in battle of Winchester ; died in Rebel Prison, Richmond, Va., 1863; grave 175, row I, Sec. C.


Maxfield, James E.


Miller, John T .- Captured in battle of Winchester.


Milligan, Benjamin-Transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps.


Milligan, John A.


Minor, John-Captured in battle of Winchester; died at Annap- olis, Md., 1865.


Mizer, David B .- Mortally wounded in battle of Cold Harbor, Va., 1864.


Moore, Charles-From Co. F; captured in battle of Winchester.


Moore, Henry-Killed in action at Spottsylvania, Va., 1864; grave at Fredericksburg, Va.


Murphy, Thomas J .- Wounded in battle of the Wilderness; cap- tured in action near Brandy Station; prisoner in Libby and Ander- sonville.


Norman, Andrew B.


Philabaum, Christopher-Captured in battle of Winchester.


Putt, George W.


Pyles, William-Captured in battle of Winchester ; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps.


Reed, David-From Co. I, died in New York; grave at Cypress Hill, Long Island.


Reed, Nathaniel C .- Wounded in battle of Sailor's Creek, Va.


Riggle, Edward-From Co. I.


Riggle, Thomas-Died at Frederick, Md., 1863; grave 327, row F, Sec. I, Antietam, Md.


Rinehart, Joel W.


Spaulding, Lyman.


Stafford, Sr., Isaac-Transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps.


Stultz, Andrew P .- Promoted to Quartermaster Sergeant.


Thacker, Palestine-Captured in action at Brandy Station.


Thomas, David W.


Ward, William-Captured in battle of Winchester.


Wirts, Samuel A .- Captured in battle of Winchester.


Worley, Peter.


Yunker, George W .- Captured in battle of Winchester; died at Annapolis, Md., 1863.


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COMPANY G RECRUITS, 122d O. V. I. With Date of Entering Service.


Baker, John-1864, drafted.


Ball, Henry C .- Substitute.


Barrett, Allen-1864, substitute.


Betts, John J .- 1864, drafted.


Bowman, John H .- 1864, substitute.


Brannigan, Michael-1864, substitute.


Buckalew, William-1864, substitute, transferred to Department of the Northwest.


Burk, John S .- 1864, drafted.


Fenney, John-1864, substitute.


Fillinger, Christopher-1864, drafted.


Ford, Daniel-1864, substitute.


Geltz, Anton-1864, substitute.


Geng, George-1864, drafted.


Graf, Charles-1864, substitute.


Groves, Jacob .- 1864, substitute.


Haines, Charles-1864, substitute.


Hauser, John-1864, substitute.


Kelly, Bernard-1864, substitute.


King, William-1864, substitute.


Kinney, John E .- 1864, substitute.


Lepper, Stephen-1864, substitute; captured in battle of Snicker's Ferry, Va .; died in Rebel Prison, Danville, Va., 1865.


Lindsay, Jacob S .- 1864, drafted.


Loyd, William P .- 1864, drafted.


McDonald, John-1864, drafted, captured in battle of Snicker's Ferry, Va., 1864.


McGaha, George W .- 1864, substitute.


Mckay, William E .- 1864, drafted.


Metzer, Sebastian-1864, substitute.


Miller, Ira A .- 1864, drafted.


Nicholson, Gabriel-1864, drafted.


O'Neill, Nicholas-1864, substitute.


Pew, William-1864, drafted; died at Frederick, Md .; grave 114, row C, Sec. I, Antietam, Md.


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Rutherford, Nathan-1864, drafted.


Sparks, Alexander R .- 1864, drafted.


Starr, Manley-1864, substitute. Strock, Martin-1864, drafted. Taylor, Isaac-1864, drafted.


Van Fleet, Felix-1864, drafted.


Will, Anthony-1864; substitute, transferred to Department of the Northwest.


Woodruff, Eleazer-1864, drafted.


Ziegler, Levi B .- 1864, drafted.


A part of the Sixty-ninth Battalion, Ohio National Guard, formed two companies from Coshocton County in the 142d Ohio Regiment. From the national capital the 142d marched to Fort Lyon, thence moved by steamer to White House Landing, where it was sent to guard a supply train through the Wilderness to Grant's front near Cold Harbor. The sixteen-mile march was made in the day. General Meade ordered the regiment to report to General B. F. Butler at Ber- muda Hundred but without landing there it was assigned to Point of Rocks, below Petersburg. Guard, picket and fatigue duty before Petersburg and along the James filled the remaining days of the regiment's service. A fort at Turkey Bend, on the James, was built within shell range of the enemy. At one time while destroying a line of earthworks near Petersburg our boys were attacked but held their ground steadily under fire, and with help of reinforcements drove the enemy.


142D REGIMENT O. V. I. Hundred Days' Service. Company E


Mustered in May 13, 1864. Mustered out Sept. 2, 1864. Lambert B. Wolfe, Captain


Benjamin F. Leighninger, Sec- ond Lieutenant Ralph L. Barcroft, Sergeant William McLaughlin, Sergeant Hiram Phillips, Corporal Aaron G. Hedge, Corporal Oren Jennings, Corporal


Milton Brelsford, Corporal B. F. Chamberlain, Corporal Milton N. Wolfe, Corporal Alonzo Sibley, Musician


John A. Weatherwax, First Lieutenant Joseph Fletcher, First Sergeant Anderson Hedge, Sergeant


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Charles Conley, Sergeant T. W. Culbertson, Corporal


Joseph Love, Fifer Asa H. Loos, Corporal


George Leighninger, Corporal- Died in Satterlee Hospital, Philadelphia, 1864


Privates


Aronholt, Adamı


Aunspaugh, Lewis F.


Babcock, Truesdale


Baker, Esaias D.


Barcroft, David


Bible, Josiah


McKee, Samuel


Bowers, Chris


McClain, James A.


Brewer, Jacob


Magness, Walter S .- Died near Camp Hatcher's, Va., 1864.


Brillhart, Samuel J.


Buckmaster, Judson


Matheney, Charles H.


Casebeer, Isaac


Matheney, John M.


Chauvront, Samuel G.


Meek, Sedorus


Duling, Hiram


Moffet, Asa W.


Duling, Martin


Morrison, John


Mulvane, David B.


Norman, David


board steamer Monitor, 1864; grave 47, row 19, Sec. E, Hampton, Va.


Owens, Richard


Phillips, David B.


Fox, Eli


Phillips, John


Fuller, Jr., Benjamin


Poland, James A.


Green, Josiah


Potter, Adam


Hedge, Porter


Price, Washington J.


Holser, Peter


Rehard, Joel


Jennings, Hiram W.


Rehard, Lemuel


Johnson, James H.


Richmond, James J ..


Jones, Joseph


Vanolinda, Henry


Jones, Oliver P.


Vanolinda, James


Jones, Samuel


Vansickle, Levi


Kelley, Dean


Vansickle, William


Leighninger, Levi


Walton, Jasper L.


Lewis, Abraham


Weatherwax, James E.


Frazee, James


Phillips, Philemon


Fowler, William H .- Died on


Loos, Adam McCoy, Andrew J.


McGuire, Francis - Died on steamer Andrew Harder, 1864; grave at Arlington.


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Wells, Elias B.


West, Harrison-Died in camp


Williams, William M .- Died in General Hospital, Fortress


Wolfe, William


Woodward, Stephen P.


COMPANY G


Mustered in May 13, 1864. Mustered out Sept. 2, 1864.


Caleb Wheeler, Captain


Solomon McNabb, Second Lieu- tenant


Joseph J. Maggs, Sergeant Leander H. Hoyle, Sergeant


Aaron Clark, Corporal


John W. Moore, Corporal John W. Thompson, Corporal Adam Trimble, Corporal


David Lawson, First Lieutenant Joseph J. Barrett, First Sergeant John Johnson, Sergeant John J. Given, Sergeant John W. Edwards, Corporal


William H. Cullison, Corporal


Cyrus Elder, Corporal


George W. Cullison, Corporal


-


Privates


Cullison, Moses


Barcroft, John H.


Cullison, Thomas H.


Barrett, Alexander


Daniels, David


Barrett, James


Darr, John


Barrett, John


Dehuff, Charles-Died in hos- pital, Washington, D. C., 1864: grave at Arlington


Bonnett, John H.


Brillhart, Henry H.


Deviney, Samuel


Calhoun, Newton


Dorsey, Alfred


Campbell, Daniel


Downs, Jesse


Carter, Thomas


Finck, Charles C.


Churchill, John S.


Fry, Stanton


Clark, Alonzo


Gilbert, Silas


Gwin, Noah C.


Clark, John W .- Died in Gen- eral Hospital, Hampton, Va., 1864 Crooks, George Cullison, Daniel Cullison, John


Haines, Henry


Hubenthal, William


Jones, Thomas G.


Knoff, Samuel Kyle, Robert


Ammons, Joshua


Bateman, Matthew


Monroe, Va., 1864; grave at Hampton, Va. near Hatcher's Run, Va., Williamson, Johnson 1864.


Williamson, William


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Lamma, William M.


Schooley, Thomas O.


Landers, Joseph


Smith, George W.


Smith, Joseph


Smith, Ransom


Speaks, John


Long, Robert


Stanton, John W .- Promoted to Commissary Sergeant


McCoy, Corwin


McCoy, Joseph


Stewart, William


Stover, George W.


Masterson, William F.


Miller, Daniel


Ogan, Levi - Died in Depot Hospital near Point of Rocks,


Md., 1864; grave 155, row 2, Sec. A, City Point, Va.


Ullman, Franklin


Phillips, Reuben


Willis, Richard


Plummer, Harvey


Willson, Charles W.


Pomeroy, Madison


Wolford, Henry A.


Pool, William R.


Younker, John


Richcreek, David


Of the Sixty-ninth Battalion, Ohio National Guard, there were three companies from Coshocton County that became part of the 143d Ohio Regiment. At Washington the regiment was assigned to Gen- eral Haskin's Division of the Twenty-second Army Corps, and placed on duty in Forts Slemmer, Slocum, Stevens and Totten, north of the Potomac and defending the national capital. June 8th the 143d moved to Bermuda Hundred, was assigned to the Tenth Army Corps, and placed in the entrenchments at City Point, around Richmond and Petersburg. The regiment completed its service at Fort Pocahontas.


143d REGIMENT, O. V. I. Hundred Days Service. Company E


Mustered in May 12, 1864. Mustered out Sept. 13, 1864. Nicholas R. Tidball, Captain. John Willis, Second Lieutenant. Charles C. Thompson, Sergeant.


Reuben Jennings, Sergeant- Died at Wilson's Landing, Va., 1864; grave 119, Sec. C, Glendale, Va.


Lanning, Silas Little, John Little, Thomas


Mackey, Andrew J.


Taylor, John Terry, Hiram


Thompson, Newton G.


Tredway, Garrett S.


Tredway, Joseph


COSHOCTON HIGH SCHOOL.


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John S. Day, Corporal.


David S. Waggoner, Corporal. George Moffitt, Corporal. Danforth W. Horton, Corporal. Lonzo McClure, Musician.


Jacob Vincel, Wagoner.


David F. Denman, First Lieut. Moses L. Norris, First Sergeant. Jeremiah D. Evans, Sergeant.


James Hay, Sergeant - Ap- pointed from Private.


David Laffer, Sergeant-Ap- pointed from Corporal. Ferdinand Sedelmyer, Corporal. William Watson, Corporal.


William H. Maberry, Corporal.


Francis J. Guenther, Corporal. Matthew S. Beebe, Musician.


Privates


Anderson, Samuel.


Bricker, Andrew J.


Butler, William E .-- Died at


Hampton Hospital, Va., 1864. Love, Robert H.


Cass, Howard.


Lutes, William F.


Church, Hiram.


Dennis, John-Died at Wilson's


Landing, Va., 1864; grave 123, Sec. C, Glendale, Va. Donohew, James A.


Elliott, John B.


Mohler, Reuben A.


Engle, Jackson.


Murphy, Edwin H.


Ewing, Daniel H.


Myers, David T.


Fortune, John.


Norman, John W.


Fortune, William H. H.


Oxley, John E.


Frew, William C.


Parson, Thomas.


Gilbert, George W.


Perkins, Alfred P.


Glover, Joel C .- Died at Fort Pocahontas, Va., 1864; grave at Glendale, Va.


Randles, James P.


Hammontree, Franklin.


Hart, Harrison.


Ringler, Emanuel.


Hastings, Enos W.


Sands, Robert.


Hay, Addison C .- Died at Hamp- Scott, Thomas C .- Died at Wil- ton Hospital, Va., 1864. son's Landing, Va., 1864.


Hay, John P. Jennings, Alexander.


Richards, Alexander.


Richards, Joseph.


Ricketts, Samuel L.


Scott, William. Sherrard, John W.


LeClare, Oliver. Linzey, Martin L. Lonzer, William.


McMichael, Edward-Died at Hampton, Va., 1864. Marlatt, Lemuel.


Marlatt, Wesley.


Milner, John E.


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Smith, Lewis S.


Waggoner, Harrison.


Stierheim, Michael.


Wait, John T.


Stewart, Andrew.


Webb, William.


Stone, James R.


Wells, Aaron D.


Strickland, Francis J.


Wells, Thomas J.


Swartz, Nicholas.


West, Elias-Died at Point of Rocks, Md., 1864; grave 93, row I, Sec. F, City Point, Va.


Taylor, Samuel.


Tidball, Wilson S.


Tish, John.


Whinery, Lindley H.


Vensel, George M.


Williamson, Jacob A.


Vensel, Joseph H.


Williamson, William H.


COMPANY G


Mustered in May 13, 1864. Mustered out Sept. 13, 1864. Andrew J. Stover, First Lieut. Lewis Carhartt, First Sergeant. John L. Daugherty, Captain. Daniel Rose, Second Lieutenant. Leander Bryant, Color Sergeant. B. R. Shaw, Sergeant-Promoted John W. Graves, Sergeant. to Quartermaster Sergeant. James W. Reed, Sergeant. Alexander McCullough, Corporal. William Hall, Corporal. Albert Wright, Corporal. Philip Bible, Corporal. Nathaniel Graves, Corporal. Martin G. Hack, Musician. Thomas Le Retilley, Sergeant --- Promoted from Corporal. William Austin, Corporal. Joseph Graves, Corporal. Samuel S. Waddell, Corporal. Lewis H. Reed, Musician. Samuel Squires, Wagoner.


Privates


Akeroyd, Henry. Allen, John.


Barcroft, Jeremiah. Blackburn, Joseph. Bradfield, Henry. Bradfield, William. Brenemen, James. Cain, Lewis. Catterell, Franklin. Chaney, Moses. Cook, Thomas.


Cox, William H. Cullison, William.


Dawson, Jeremiah. Dawson, William. Dodd, William-Died at Wil- son's Landing, Va., 1864.


Doolittle, Jared. Dunfee, John.


Dunfee, William. Edwards, Thomas J. Finnell, Robert.


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Finnell, Thomas A.


Fortune, Jesse.


Gooden, Samuel.


Platt, Robert.


Phillips, William H


Graves, Wesley.


Hill, George. Hughes, Samuel.


Huffman, Joseph-Died at For-


Robinson, George C.


Roney, George.


Ross, William J.


Shearon, George.


Shrigley, James.


Smith, Thomas.


Squires, J. S.


Stephens, John. Stone, John. Taylor, Joseph W.


Mccullough, James.


Mccullough, William.


Miller, Franklin D.


Vansickle. Henry.


Vansickle, John W.


Wright, George W .- Died at Hampton, Va., 1864; grave 22, row 8, Sec. E. Wright, Henry.


COMPANY H


Mustered in May 13, 1864. Mustered out Sept. 13, 1864.


James Ririe, Captain. Nathan Elliott, Second Lieut. Eli Seward, Sergeant-Died at Wilson's Landing, Va., 1864; grave 125, Sec. C, Glendale, Va.


Balfour Hospital, Portsmouth, Va., 1864; grave I, row 19, Sec. B, Hampton, Va. Robert M. Karr, Corporal. William B. Finlay, Corporal- Promoted from Private. John Wier, Sergeant-Appointed Aaron Fitzwater, Corporal- from Corporal. John Waters, Corporal-Died in


Promoted from Private. Abram Shafer, Wagoner.


tress Monroe, Va., 1864; grave 17, row 8, Sec. E, Hampton, Va.


Huston, John. Kern, Daniel.


Keys, Samuel. Larr, Daniel R.


Lowery, James. Lowery, Thomas.


Turner, James W. Vaneman, Martin D.


Moffit, William J. Mulford, Henry. North, Joshua.


Ogle, Albert.


Owen, Lamar.


Peart, Joshua. Peoples, William.


Graham, James.


Randles, Andrew J. Reed, John H. Reed, Josephus.


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John T. Crawford, First Lieut. Robert Magee, Corporal. William H. Park, First Sergeant. John S. Duncan, Corporal.


Nathan L. Glover, Sergeant. Andrew Jack, Sergeant. Thomas Love, Sergeant. John Darr, Corporal-Promoted from Private. John E. Baker, Corporal.


Daniel Overholt, Corporal-Died in Balfour Hospital, Ports- mouth, Va., 1864; grave I, row 10, Sec. A, Hampton, Va. James P. Lanning, Musician. William F. Sands, Musician.


Privates


Adams, John M.


Andrews, Gabriel G.


Karr, Andrew.


Andrews, John.


Karr, John W.


Bechtol, Samuel E .- Died in hos- Karr, Thomas L.


pital, Fortress Monroe, 1864; Kuhn, George.


grave 7, row 2, Sec. C, Hamp- ton, Va.


Boyd, Henry.


Boyd, James H.


Boyd, John C.


Boyd, Ramsey W.


Boyd, Robert D.


Bucklew, Francis M.


Carnahan, Hammond.


Lower, Benjamin J.


McConnell, Alexander.


Morehead, James L.


Overholt, James A.


Darr, William.


Davis, Joseph.


Duncan, Jonas H.


Duncan, Joseph R.


Elliott, George W. Elliott, James. Ellis, Simeon H.


Endsley, Thomas L.


Endsley, William A.


Farwell, Washington. Finley. Robert B.


Sayers, Thomas C .- Died in hos- pital, Fortress Monroe, 1864; grave 2, row 7, Sec. A, Hamp- ton, Va. Shannon, Harvey E.


Shannon, Thomas. Shannon, William. Smith, Isaac M.


Leavett, Sylvester-Died in Mc- Dougall Hospital, New York; grave in Cypress Hill ceme- tery, Long Island.


Ling, Harrison.


Ling, Joseph.


Linn, John B.


Carnahan, William A.


Catterell, Leander.


Darr, George.


Reed, James E.


Ririe, Cyrus.


Robertson, John J.


Harvey Ford, Corporal.


Jack, William G.


Lawrence, Milon A.


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HISTORY OF COSHOCTON COUNTY


Spangler, Emanuel.


Stafford, Isaac.


Stewart, David.


Stewart, William-Died at Wil-


son's Landing, Va., 1864;


grave 115, Sec. C, Glendale, Va.


Stonehocker, Samuel. Thompson, Robert W. Turbet, Robert G.


Waters, Richard.


Whittemore, John.


Williamson, John A.


Williamson, Ebenezer.


Stonehocker, Joseph.


Winklepleck, Emanuel.


In Sherman's march to the sea the cavalry included the Ninth Ohio of which Company M from Coshocton County was accorded special praise. Our mounted troops saw service in Kentucky and Tennessee during 1863, and the following year in Alabama until at- tached to General Sherman's army in Georgia. The Ninth Ohio Volunteer Cavalry also took part in the campaign of the Carolinas, 1865. When these troops rode through Nashville the Times of that city described them as making an admirable showing. The musicians were mounted on cream-colored horses, the first company on black horses, the second on white horses, and the third on bays.




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