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NINTH OHIO VOLUNTEER CAVALRY Company M
James Irvine, Captain. Samuel P. Mingus, Sergeant.
Joseph McCullough, First Lieut. Stephen Knowles, Corporal. James Stonehocker, Second Lieut. Martin W. Griffin, Corporal. John M. Carhartt, First Sergeant Caleb S. Ely, Corporal. -Promoted to Lieutenant. Robert E. Tavener, Corporal. Sylvester A. Ellis, Quartermaster. Alexander Carnahan, Corporal. Thomas Carnahan, Commissary. J. A. Williamson, Corporal. Thomas Richards, Corporal. Frank H. Penn, Corporal. John Glass, Saddler-Died at Athens, Ala., 1864. James M. Humphrey, Sergeant. William Wicken, Sergeant. Charles M. Pike, Sergeant. John E. Snyder, Sergeant.
Privates
Allen, J. Allen, William.
Ala., 1864. Bible, J.
Barton, L. W .- Died at Athens, Black, S. H.
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Borden, S.
Butler, T.
Carnahan, N. S.
Collier, S.
Comstock, M.
Loos, J. H.
Critchfield, C. H.
Mankin, J. S.
Davis, J. W.
McCoy, Francis.
Deems, Robert - Killed by
guerrillas, 1865.
Dickerson, T.
Oden, Levan.
Dusenberry, G.
Perry, Israel.
Donough, P.
Porter, J.
Edwards, T. J.
Rider, J.
Enright, W.
Schneid, C. F.
Evans, A.
Senter, Daniel-Died at Moores- ville, Ala., 1864.
Slusser, G. W.
Fisher, G.
Smith, C.
Fivecoat, H.
Smith, W.
Farquhar, F. D.
Frazee, J. T.
Smith 2d, J.
Green, A.
Starkey, W. C.
Green, G.
Stonehocker, J. T.
Stokes, L.
Sykes, George.
Taylor, A.
Thacker, D. H.
Thomas, J.
Thomas, William.
Tinsman, J.
Hoagland, S. Hoagland, J.
Hook, S.
Infelt, M.
Jennings, Joseph. Joy, A. S. Keever, L. Lear, M.
Wells, Albert-Killed by guerril -. las, 1865. Wicken, John.
Wines, J.
Wright, B. F. - Perished in steamer Sultana explosion, I865.
Hardesty, T. J.
Harrington, M.
Harrington, C. W.
Hibbetts, G.
Smith, J.
Grier, J.
Hazle, P.
Leclair, A. Leech, D. Longbaugh, Lewis- Killed by guerrillas, 1865.
McLaughlin, William. Michael, S.
Felton, Franklin-Died at Vin- ing Station, Ga., 1864.
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COSHOCTON COUNTY SOLDIERS
Enlisted with Other Troops in the Civil War.
Abbott, E. G., Co. E, 4th Indiana Artillery, wounded at Stone River, promoted from Private to Corporal.
Adams, Thomas, Co. K, 210th Pa. V. I. Adams, Henry, Co. C, 67th O. V. I. and Co. C, 184th O. V. I.
Angle, Malachi, Co. H, 157th O. V. I.
Allen, John W., Co. G, 198th O. V. I. Aunspaugh, Levi, Co. B, 142d O. V. I. Andrews, James, Co. D, 12Ist and 65th N. Y. V. I. Atkinson, Perry, Co. A, 88th O. V. I.
Ammons, Cornelius, Co. G, 20th O. V. I.
Ammons, Benjamin, Co. C, 52d O. V. I.
Anderson, Isaac C., Co. H, 159th O. V. I.
Anderson, W. T., Co. H, 159th O. V. I. Barcroft, R. L., Co. H, 32d O. V. I. Black, Ramon B., Co. C, 65th O. V. I. Babcock, Arnold, Co. E, 109th O. V. I.
Benpenin, John, Co. E, 29th O. V. I.
Bahmer, V. E., Co. K, 51st O. V. I. Babcock, D. W., Co. F, 15th O. V. I.
Baker, C. P., Co. A, 194th O. V. I. Baker, Heslip W., Co. F. 47th O. V. I. Balo, Stephen, Co. K, 16th O. V. I. Boyd, Nicholas, Co. C, 78th O. V. I.
Barnes, Francis, Co. D, 164th O. V. I. Bassett, John D., Co. B, 80th O. V. I. Bell, Alexander, Co. E, 45th O. V. I. Berkshire, Anson, Co. H, 178th O. V. I. Bible, George, Co. B, 38th O. V. I. Blackledge, J. B., Co. F, 65th O. V. I. Bluck, Edward, Co. A, 194th O. V. I. Bonnell, L. I., Co. E, 47th O. V. I. Bostwick, William, Co. K, 142d O. V. I.
Brown, A. G., Acting Assistant Surgeon U. S. A. Brownfield, Robert, Co. I, 69th O. V. I., detailed in Pioneer Corps. Buckmaster, Richard, Co. K, 195th O. V. I.
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Bussard, Peter, Co. K, 26th O. V. I. and Co. K, 45th O. V. I. Brannon, W. A., Co. I, 122d O. V. I.
Barclay, George M., Co. A, 194th O. V. I. Berlein, John, Co. C, 29th O. V. I. Bates, Joseph, Co. F, 57th O. V. I.
Baker, John D., Co. H, 57th O. V. I.
Bulz, Johnson, Co. G, 78th O. V. I.
Beall, Benjamin, Co. F, Ist O. S. S.
Beall, Michael, Co. K, 43d O. V. I.
Butler, John, Co. A, 9th O. V. C.
Benell, James, Co. G, 126th O. V. I.
Burt, R. W., Captain Co. H, 76th O. V. I., promoted from Second Lieutenant Co. G and First Lieutenant Co. I; wounded in battle of Resaca.
Baldwin, C. O., Co. G, 115th O. V. I.
Brophy, Frank, Co. B, 196th O. V. I.
Baringer, Jacob, Co. E, 194th O. V. I.
Bowers, John, Co. A, 27th O. V. I.
Buchanan, John, Corporal Co. E, 19Ist O. V. I.
Beall, W. H., Co. A, 22d O. V. I.
Burris, John A., Co. B, 80th O. V. I.
Bush, N. C., Sergeant Co. A, - O. V. I. Carhart, Lewis, leader Regimental Band, 51st O. V. I. Collier, Zachariah, 12th O. V. C. Cain, David, Co. B, 80th O. V. I.
Carnahan, John, Co. H, 16th O. V. I.
Carr, Dr. J. G., First Lieutenant and Acting Assistant Surgeon, 166th O. V. I .; Assistant Surgeon, 26th O. V. V. I.
Carroll, Richard, Co. F, 15th O. V. V. I.
Casebeer, Isaac, Co. B, 142d O. V. I.
Chamberlain, O. P., Corporal Co. K, 80th O. V. I., promoted from Private.
Cline, Henry, Co. K, 98th O. V. I.
Cochran, French W., Corporal Battery F. 2d Ohio Volunteer Heavy Artillery, promoted from Private.
Campbell, J. C., Captain Co. A, 76th Pa. V. I.
Conrad, B. F., Co. F, 62d O. V. I. Clark, Henry, Co. A, 9th O. V. C.
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Coles, John, Co. A, 88th O. V. I.
Collier, James N., Co. H, 178th O. V. I.
Crist, C. E., Co. D, 126th O. V. I. Cross, W. A., Co. I, 69th O. V. I.
Cross, James, Co. B, 80th O. V. I., promoted to Sergeant.
Crossley, Moses, Co. F, 122d O. V. I., wounded in Virginia.
Crow, T. H., Co. G, 133d O. V. I.
Culbertson, D. R., Co. A, 88th O. V. I.
Curran, Daniel, Co. F, 143d O. V. I., Co. F, 65th O. V. I., wounded at Franklin.
Cline, John, Co. K, 19th O. V. I.
Cutshall, Samuel, Co. B, 5Ist O. V. I.
Collins, G. H., Co. F, 62d O. V. I.
Chalfant, H. M., Battery F, 2d O. V. H. A.
Camp, Henry, Co. H, 13th O. V. I.
Clark, S. R., Second Lieutenant, Co. G, 86th O. V. I. Crisswell, John, 194th O. V. I. Clark, Thomas, Co. C, 32d O. V. I.
Cox, Samuel, Co. F, 78th O. V. I.
Cooper, George W., Sergeant Co. D, 16th O. V. I.
Cox, Henry, Co. F, 78th O. V. I.
Clarman, Jacob, Co. C, 76th O. V. I.
Clark, James M., Corporal Co. G, 97th O. V. I., transferred to Co. G, 26th O. V. I.
Caton, Hamilton, Co. E, 78th O. V. I.
Cain, Lewis, Co. D, Ist U. S. C.
Cochran, J. A., Co. D, 16th O. V. I.
Darr, George, Co. H, 143d O. V. I.
Davis, David (Conesville), Co. D, 76th O. V. I., in a charge to retake battery before Atlanta, 1864, surprised and captured alone six rebels in charge of three Union prisoners, and took them all to headquarters.
Davis, Joseph, Co. H, 143d O. V. I. Davis, Samuel, Co. I, 14th O. V. I.
Dawson, Levi, Co. H., 40th O. V. I.
Decker, Harrison, Sergeant Co. H, 16th O. V. I. De Witt, Jonathan, Co. B, 51st O. V. I.
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Divan, W. H., Co. B, 122d O. V. I., promoted to Corporal, wounded in battle of the Wilderness.
Dixon, Thomas, Co. K, 19th O. V. I., wounded at Chickamauga and Kenesaw Mountain, promoted to Corporal and Sergeant.
Dougherty, Ross, Co. A, 88th O. V. I.
Dillon, F. W., Co. A, 194th O. V. I.
Dunfee, Henry, Co. D, 76th O. V. I.
Duling, Fletcher, Co. D, 33d O. V. I.
Denman, Mathias, Co. A, 52d O. V. I., detailed adjutant clerk, died at Nashville, 1863.
Davidson, William, Co. H, 97th Ind.
Duling, David, Co. F, 57th O. V. I.
Drummond, J. H., Co. K, 139th O. V. I.
Donaker, Charles, Co. A, 33d O. V. I.
Douglas, James, Co. D, 52d O. V. I.
Deal, Rollin, Co. C, 185th O. V. I.
Elben, Levi, Co. C, 66th O. V. I.
Elson, William M., Co. I, 69th O. V. I., mortally wounded in battle of Mission Ridge.
Elson, Tunis, Co. I, 69th O. V. I., died at Nashville, 1862, grave 84, row 8, Sec. A.
Elson, John D., Co. A, 10th O. V. C.
Evans, James D., Ist Ohio Artillery, died at Camp Nelson, 1862. Edwards, J. T., Surgeon 97th O. V. I.
Emerson, C. H., Co. C, 97th O. V. I., wounded and died at Chattanooga.
Ellis, D. W., Co. K, 142d O. V. I.
Endsley, James C., Co. I, 166th O. V. I.
Erwin, Thomas J., Co. B, 24th O. V. I., wounded in Kentucky.
Evans, Alexander, Co. K, 19th O. V. I. Frichler, T. D., Co. I, 14Ist O. V. I. Ferguson, S. T., Co. I, 185th O. V. I.
Felton, John, Co H, 15th Mich. V. I. Ford, John, Co. G, 15th O. V. I. Fry, Samuel, Co. K, 43d O. V. I. Fry, Henry O., Co. K, 43d O. V. I. Fay, Charles. V., Co. B, 166th O. V. I.
Fowler, John W., Co. A, 194th O. V. I.
WEST LAFAYETTE.
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Ferrell, George, - Pennsylvania.
Fender, Lewis, Co. F, 15th O. V. I. Fisher, Freeman, Co. F. 88th O. V. I., Co. C. 5Ist O. V. V. I. Fitzgerald, William, Co. K, 38th Ia. V. I., missing from hospital boat at Vicksburg.
Fleming, I. D., Co. F, 19th O. V. I.
Frew, Robert, Co. C, 51st O. V. V. I.
Frost, Moses, Co. K, 4th Ia. V. C.
Glover, T. H., Co. F, 97th Indiana V. I.
Goodnough, Elmer, Co. F, 97th Indiana V. I.
Gaskill, H. W., Co. A, 194th O. V. I.
Gosser, Martin, Co. A, 194th O. V. I.
Giffen, Warren, Co. C, 32d O. V. I.
Graham, Thomas, Corporal Co. B, 16th O. V. I., killed in Arkansas Post battle.
Grant, Parkison, Co. K, 166th O. V. I.
Grassbaugh, Jacob, Co. G, 32d O. V. V. I.
Gould, Joseph H., Battery D, Ioth Artillery.
Gibson, W. D., Co. K, 138th O. V. I. Giffen, Robert, Co. G, 198th O. V. I.
Geese, Chris, Co. D, 2d O. V. C. Gouser, Henry, Co. A, 38th O. V. V. I.
Grave, Frederick, Co. G. 51st O. V. I. Gaskill, John B., Co. I, 195th O. V. I. Gardner, Alvin, Co. H, 178th O. V. I. Gill, Joseph, Co. H, 78th O. V. I. Gard, John, Co. A, 102d O. V. I. Gray, T. D., Co. B, Ist W. Va. V. I.
Hay, Alexander, Musician, Co. D, 15th U. S. I.
Hummel, Henry, Co. F. 19th O. V. I., wounded at Dallas, Ga. Hootman, W. J., Sergeant Co. H, 194th O. V. I.
Hood, E. B., Co. K, 11th Pa. Holcomb, James, Co. F. 78th O. V. I.
Hoagland, G. W .; Co. H, 20th O. V. I. Hecker, John, Co. E, 194th O. V. I. Heslip, John V., Captain Co. I, 69th O. V. I. Henderson, Thomas, Co. K, 19th O. V. I. Heft, Joseph, Co. H, 78th O. V. I.
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Hickman, Daniel, Co. A, 3d Pa. V. C.
Hull, William R., Co. G, 163d O. V. I.
Haxton, Alexander C., Co. F, 97th Ind.
Harris, Robert, Battery H, Ist Va. Light Artillery, promoted to Corporal, captured at New Creek, Va., prisoner in Libby.
Hart, Harrison, Co. D, 143d O. V. I.
Hawk, Isaac, Co. E, 47th O. V. V. I.
Henderson, F. M., Corporal Co. H, 162d O. V. I.
Henry, Charles P., Co. K, 42d U. S. C. T., promoted to Q. M. Sergeant.
Horne, George W., Battery F, 2d O. V. Heavy Artillery.
Horne, John, Co. I, 85th Ind. V. I.
Howe, George H., Co. D, 157th N. Y. V. I., promoted to Corporal.
Hostetler, A. J., Co. B, 16th O. V. I
Hartley, Anthony, Co. G, 52d O. V. I.
Haas, Michael, Co. F, 88th O. V. I.
Holland, Patrick, Co. C, 4th W. Va.
Hughes, Jackson, 76th O. V. I., died at Nashville.
Hicks, Thomas, 40th O. V. I., died at Andersonville.
Harbaugh, Joseph, Co. I, 19th O. V. I.
Jones, Smith, Co. B, 129th O. V. I., Co. H, 178th O. V. I., pro- moted to Sergeant.
Johnston, William A., musician regimental band, 51st O. V. I.
Jackson, Robert, Co. F, Ist W. Va. V. I., prisoner in Libby.
Jewell, Lewis, Co. C, 4th O. V. I.
Jobe, Henry, Co. H, 20th O. V. I., Co. H, 195th O. V. I.
Johnson, James R., Co. I, 69th O. V. I.
Johnson, John J., Co. I, 69th O. V. I.
Jones, David, Co. I, 15th O. V. I.
Johnson, John, Co. F, 97th O. V. I.
Jennings, Leander, Co. G, 76th O. V. I., promoted to Corporal and Sergeant, wounded at Atlanta.
Jones, Daniel, Corporal Co. E, 191st O. V. I.
Jones, John, Co. F, 88th O. V. I.
Kimble, Charles C., Co. F, 97th O. V. I., wounded in battle of Franklin, Tenn.
Kleineknecht, Jacob, Co. I, 7th U. S. I.
Kreider, Franklin, Co. F, 97th O. V. I.
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Keefer, Samuel, Co. C, 86th O. V. I., died at Cumberland Gap, Tenn.
Keiser, Michael, Co. E, 126th O. V. I.
Kirk, Thomas, Co. K, 43d Ind. V. V. I.
Kiste, J. H., Co. A, 88th O. V. I.
Kohman, Daniel, Co. E, 3d N. Y. V. C. and Co. G, 8th Regt., U. S. V. V. I.
Knowles, John S., Co. B, Soth O. V. I.
Kersteter, S. B., Co. C, 78th O. V. I.
Kutscher, Jacob, Co. E, 194th O. V. I.
Kirk, John, Sergeant Co. A, 27th O. V. I.
Kiger, Richard, Co. K, 43d O. V. I.
Lanning, Richard, Major 80th O. V. I., killed in battle of Corinth, Miss., 1862; grave in Oak Ridge cemetery, Coshocton.
Love, Joseph, Co. E, 142d O. V. I., musician Co. C, 43d O. V. I., drafted; detailed in commissary department at Goldsboro, N. C .; company clerk at Washington, D. C.
Lybarger, E. L., promoted from Private, Second Lieutenant and First Lieutenant Co. K to Regimental Quartermaster 43d O. V. I.
Landers, Joseph, Co. H, 142d O. V. I.
Lawrence, Robert, Co. D, 19Ist, O. V. I.
Leighninger, Daniel, Co. A, 88th O. V. V. I.
Leinedecker, Christian, Co. D, 47th O. V. V. I.
Lenhart, Jacob J., Co. E, 19Ist O. V. I.
Leavengood, Michael, Co. E, 19Ist O. V. I.
Linch, John W., Co. E, 23d O. V. I., died at Frederick City, Md., 1864.
Lower, Jacob P., Co. D, 62d O. V. V. I., captured at Appomattox C. H.
Loos, Martin H., Co. H, 194th O. V. I.
Lehman, Noah, Co. I, 107th O. V. I.
Luke, John G., Co. M, 5th O. V. C.
Lee, S. H., Surgeon, 143d O. V. I.
Lee, George, Co. A, 159th O. V. I.
Lepley, D. V., Co. D, 3d Md.
Landerman, W., Co. E, 78th O. V. I.
Lint, Jacob J., Co. E, 16th O. V. I.
Loos, George D., Co. H, 88th O. V. I.
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Lightell, Joseph M., Co. H, 65th O. V. I.
Lamma, John, Co. H, 88th O. V. I.
Lidrick, George, Co. A, 194th O. V. I. Lahna, Jacob, Co. I, 195th O. V. I.
Mapel, Johnson, Co. D, 191st O. V. I.
McCullum, James M., Corporal Co. H, 40th O. V. I. McGee, William, Co. C, 16th O. V. I.
McCrea, Robert J., Sergeant, Co. D, 206th O. V. I.
Metzler, A. S., Co. I, 166th O. V. I.
Mercer, Geo. W., Co. G, 78th O. V. I.
Maple, David, Co. K, 19th O. V. I.
Miller, Orloff, Co. C, 47th O. V. I.
Masters. Frank, Co. K, 10th V. I.
Mason, Samuel, Co. G, Soth O. V. I.
McCoy, A. J., 19th O. V. I.
Means, W. P., Co. K, 128th O. V. I.
Mackey, John G., Co. G, 26th O. V. I .
Miller, Jacob, Co. K, 198th O. V. I.
Mullet, Jonas, Co. G, 51st O. V. I.
Mullet, Jacob, Co. C, 28th Ia. V. I., captured at Helena, Ark.
Milligan, J. C., Co. I, 19th O. V. I.
Milligan, William, Co. I, 19th O. V. V. I.
Mizer, Moses, Co. C, 78th O. V. V. I., drafted.
Murphy, James, Co. K, 16th O. V. I.
Murphy, William E., Co. K, 62d O. V. V. I., drafted.
Murphy. Thomas, Indiana Indp.
Myers, Azariah, Co. F, 178th O. V. I.
Myers, Henry, Co. G, 19th O. V. I.
Magaw, James G., Co. A, 96th O. V. I.
Mossholder, Noah, 3d Ohio Indp.
Markley, Fred, Co. D, 57th O. V. I., promoted to Corporal and Sergeant.
Miller, Irvin, Co. B, 80th O. V. I., detached as Clerk at Head- quarters Army of Tennessee.
McCall, J. H., Co. F, 78th O. V. I.
McFarland, John, Co. B, 99th O. V. I.
Morrow, Elisha W., Corporal Co. C, 4th V. R. C. Magness, Thomas F., Corporal Co. B, 123d O. V. I.
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McDaniels, Wm. A., Co. G, 31st O. V. I.
McKee, H. S., Co. F, 62d O. V. I.
Magness, F. H., Co. F, 16th O. V. I.
McCartney, Thomas J., Corporal Co. I, 69th O. V. I. Middleton, William A., Co. B, 80th O. V. I.
Middleton, Joseph C., Co. H, 126th O. V. I.
McCoy, James, Commissary Sergeant, Co. I. 9th la. V. C. McCay, James, Co. G, 10th la. V. I.
McMichael, Manuel, Sergeant, Co. D, 8th Ill. V. I.
Meredith, Isaac, Co. F, 89th O. V. I.
Murphy, Abram, Corporal Co. F, 97th O. V. I.
Marquand, William, Promoted from Private to Corporal, Co. F, 97th O. V. I.
Mossman, John T., Promoted from Private to Corporal, Co. F, 97th O. V. I.
Murphy, James, Co. F, 97th O. V. I.
Mirise, John, Brigade Wagon Master, 10th Brigade; Corporal Co. I, O. V. L. A.
Mcclintock, J. C., 12th O. V. C.
Moore, William F., Sergeant, Co. F, 97th Ind.
McClaughry, George H., Co. A, 194th O. V. I.
McFarland, Thomas, Co. D, 16th O. V. I., wounded in bayonet charge at Chickasaw Bayou.
McLarren, James, Co. C, Ind. S. S.
McLeese, John, Co. F, 62d O. V. I., Co. I, 186th O. V. I.
McNeely, William, Co. G, Ist Regt., U. S. V. V.
Madison, Joseph R., Co. D, 38th O. V. V. I.
Magness, Fielding, Co. F. 15th O. V. V. I., detailed in commis- sary department.
Mills, Joseph, Co. A, 194th O. V. I. Miller, John, Co. F. 15th U. S. I.
Naragon, James, Co. F, 19th O. V. I., captured at Stone River, prisoner in Libby, promoted to Sergeant Major.
Nelson, Samuel, Co. D, 55th O. V. I.
Newcome, Joseph, Co. C. 15th W. Va. V. I.
Nonnaker, John J., Co. G, 57th O. V. I. Neptune, Absalom, Co. B. 80th O. V. I. Norman, George F., Co. G, 24th O. V. I.
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Nyhart, Martin, Co. B, 186th O. V. I.
Oden, John D., wagoner, Co. F, 97th O. V. I.
Oden, Elias F., Co. F, 97th O. V. I., transferred to Co. I, 26th O. V. I.
Owens, Edward, Co. I, 195th O. V. I.
Oxley, Jeremiah, Co. B, 96th O. V. I., died at Vicksburg, 1864, grave 940, Sec. G.
Perkins, James, Co. C, 3d V. I.
Parker, Isaac, Co. B, 77th O. V. I., promoted to regiment com- missary.
Parkhurst, Elisha P., Co. H, 7th Ill. V. C., promoted Corporal for carrying his wounded Captain off Corinth battlefield under fire; detailed under "Chickasaw, the Scout;" captured at Clifton, Tenn .; jumped from moving train and escaped; wounded at Eastport, Miss.
Parsons, H. S., Co. G, 23d O. V. I., captured in Shenandoah Val- ley, escaped.
Pascoe, Charles, Co. A, 65th O. V. I.
Patterson, John, Co. A, 4th W. Va. V. C.
Platt, Robert, Co. I, 69th O. V. I., detailed in Pioneer Corps.
Platt, T. J., Corporal Co. F, 17th O. V. I., promoted to Sergeant, Lieutenant and Captain Co. D, 62d O. V. I., and to Major and Lieu- tenant Colonel.
Platt, Thomas, Corporal Co. I, 69th O. V. I., transferred to Vet- eran Reserve Corps.
Poland, R. M., Co. K, 8th Pa.
Parker, J. D., Co. B, 71st O. V. I.
Postel, James, Co. G, 43d O. V. I.
Pool, Wm., Co. G, 146th O. V. I.
Pool, Thos., Co. D, 76th O. V. I.
Potter, Adam, Co. F, 8th Cav.
Peck, Alfred, Co. D, 52d O. V. I.
Rahn, Casper, Musician, 19th O. V. I.
Randolph, C. D., Co. C, 76th O. V. I. Rice, Irwin, Co. H, 40th O. V. I. Rees, Henry, Co. K, 195th O. V. I.
Reppart, David, Co. H, 43d O. V. I.
Roberts, Nathan, Co. A, 80th O. V. I.
Roberts, William, Sergeant, Co. H, 99th O. V. I.
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Richmond, John E., Co. K, 85th O. V. I.
Robinson, John, Co. G, 80th O. V. I.
Rogers, J. L., Co. F, 98th O. V. I., promoted from Corporal to First Sergeant.
Riggle, Charles, Co. F, 194th O. V. I.
Ruby, Johnson, Co. G, 78th O. V. I.
Roderick, Lewis, 19th O. V. V. I.
Rose, Sanford, Co. A, 135th O. V. I., captured at North Moun- tain, Va., prisoner at Andersonville and Florence, S. C.
Ross, Leander N., Co. E, 191st O. V. I.
Rowe, Michael, Co. C, 78th O. V. V. I.
Smith, G. W., Co. D, 19Ist O. V. I.
Smith, Maro, Musician, Co. F, 59th Ind. V. I.
Scheerer, Joseph, Co. K, 195th O. V. I.
Schrock, Andrew, Co. G, 51st O. V. V. I.
Schumaker, Adam, Co. E, 194th O. V. I.
Scott, James M., Co. C, Ist Del. V. C.
Sewett, S., under name of A. Davis in Co. A, 4th Md. C., wounded at James River and Deep Bottom.
Shultzman, William, Co. B, 186th O. V. I.
Shultz, Jacob, Co. C, 77th Pa. V. I.
Slaughter, James, 7th Ind. Indp. Battery, promoted to Corporal. Slaughter, Mathias, Co. F, 97th O. V. I.
Smith, Alexander, Co. E, 51st O. V. V. I., transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps.
Smith, David, Co. E, 183d O. V. I.
Smith, Lewis, Co. E, 43d O. V. I.
Strain, John, Co. C, 67th O. V. I. Sprenkle, S. P., Co. E, 126th O. V. I. Swigert, L. W., Co. G, 30th O. V. I.
Smith, John L., Co. K, 139th O. V. I. Smith, John S., Co. I, 122d O. V. I. Smith, Nathan, Co. G, 170th O. V. I. Smith, Edgar, Co. A, 75th O. V. I. Smith, Peter, Co. E, 76th O. V. I.
Snee, G. K., Co. F, 98th O. V. I., detailed at Franklin, Tenn., as division teamster.
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Snider, Frederick, Co. K, 43d O. V. I.
Souders, Jesse, Co. I, 136th O. V. I.
Sowers, Mathias, Co. C, 67th O. V. V. 1., wounded at Deep Bot- tom, Va.
Spurgeon, Alonzo, Co. A, 194th O. V. I.
Stanton, Newton, Co. I, 51st O. V. V. I., killed at Resaca, Ga.
Stinebaugh, Jacob, 6th Ohio Independent Battery.
Stone, F. A., Sergeant, Co. I, 69th O. V. I., wounded at Dallas, Ga. Stone, James F., Co. I, 69th O. V. I.
Stonebrook, Hiram J., Sergeant, Co. G, 126th O. V. I., promoted
to Second Lieutenant and assigned to command of Co. C.
Swan, D., Co. E, 16Ist O. V. I.
Sauerbrey, Charles, Co. E, 194th O. V. I.
Shear, John W., Co. A, Ist D. C. V. Cav.
Shafer, D. W., Co. F, 78th O. V. I.
Struble, John, Co. E, 122d O. V. I.
Steed, Abrahani, Co. P, 9th O. V. C.
Sturtz, S. D., Co. E, 160th O. V. I.
Schoonover, W. H., Co. H. 78th O. V. I.
Shrigley, George J., Co. E, 160th O. V. I.
Schmuser, John G., Co. G, 197th O. V. I.
Steel, William, Co. C, 43d O. V. I.
Sondles, Casper, Co. H, 102d O. V. I.
Seymour, E., Co. G, 21st O. V. I.
Shafer, G. W., Co. H, 88th O. V. I.
Shannon, John, Co. E, Ioth O. V. I.
Sherrer, John, Co. G, 51st O. V. I.
Switzer, Noah, Co. E, 19Ist O. V. I.
Sayre, David A., Co. I, 69th O. V. I., promoted to Corporal and Sergeant.
Shaw, B. R., Quartermaster Sergeant 143d O. V. I. Seward, James E., Co. I, 166th O. V. I.
Stacer, Frederick, Co. C, 67th O. V. I.
Sondles, Jacob, Co. A, 196th O. V. I. Sondles, Lafayette, Co. B, 186th O. V. I.
Tyler, William E., Co. D. 52d O. V. I. Tarrh, A. W., Co. H. 108th O. V. I.
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Taylor, Hiram A., Co. E, 51st O. V. I.
Thomas, John A., Co. A, 27th O. V. I., promoted to Sergeant.
Thrapp, Joseph A., First Lieutenant, Co. F. 95th O. V. I., promoted from Second Lieutenant.
Thomson, A. H., 19th O. V. I., promoted from Private to Ser- geant, 2d O. V. Cav., and Second Lieutenant 12th O. V. C.
Tilton, Thomas, promoted from Private to Corporal Co. F, 97th O. V. I.
Timmons, Sanford F., Captain, Co. C and G, 43d O. V. I., pro- moted from First Lieutenant.
Tranor, William, Co. F. 15th O. V. V. I., promoted to Corporal.
Tredway, Garrett S., Co. F, 142d O. V. I.
Tredway, R. H., Co. I, 123d Ill. V. I.
Trott, Samuel, Co. H, 142d O. V. I., promoted to Corporal.
Uffner, George, Co. G, 85th O. V. I .; Co. H, 31st O. V. V. I.
Underwood, D. C., Co. C, 32d O. V. 1., promoted to Corporal; lost speech at Cheat Mountain, Va .; captured at Harpers Ferry; paroled.
Underwood, Eli, Co. C, 32d O. V. I., captured at Harpers Ferry; paroled.
Voorhees, Marquis, Co. C, 5Ist O. V. 1.
Voorhees, Eli, Co. A, 89th Ind. V. I.
Vannostran, B. F., Co. E, 194th O. V. I.
Voorhees, George W., Major, 126th O. V. I., promoted from Cap- tain, Co. A.
Vannostran, Samuel, Co. C. 8oth O. V. I., detailed in Pioneer Corps.
Vickers, George, No. I, Co. F, 97th O. V. I., wounded at Gallatin, Tenn .; Co. F, 78th O. V. V. I.
Vaughn, Samuel, Co. F. 64th O. V. I.
Voltz, Dr. Ernest, Co. C. 184th O. V. I.
Voorhees, Levi, Co. A, 89th Ind. V. I.
Workman, Isaac, Co. F. 97th Ind.
Watson, James B., Co. H. 3Ist O. V. I., twice wounded in arm.
Welden, John, Co. K, 197th O. V. I.
Weller, Samuel M., Co. H, 203d Pa. V. I.
Wells, Aaron D., Co. B, 47th O. V. I.
Weatherwax, Abram, Co. B, 16th O. V. I.
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Wiggins, Warren, Co. E, 20th O. V. I.
Wiggins, William, Co. E, 51st O. V. I.
Williams, Orloff J., Co. C, 47th O. V. V. I.
Wilson, William R., Co. C, 67th O. V. V. I. Winslow, David, Co. E, 47th O. V. V. I.
Wolfe, H. F., Co. H, 178th O. V. I., First Sergeant.
Wolfe, J. G., Co. K, 85th O. V. I.
Wolfe, L. B., Co. K, 4th U. S. C., detailed company saddler.
Wilson, George, Co. E, 52d O. V. I.
Wolfe, W., Co. G, 85th O. V. I.
Wells, Rufus R., Sergeant, Co. I, 69th O. V. I., promoted from Private and Corporal.
Woodson, William, Co. A, 123d U. S. C. T., wounded.
Wright, Rev. John, Co. G, 4th Mich. V. C., Chaplain, detailed special messenger at General Thomas' headquarters.
Williams, James MI., Co. C, 3d U. S. C.
Williams, Ebenezer, Co. H, 16th O. V. I.
Wiggins, Riley, Co. I, 69th O. V. I., Corporal.
Warman, G. W., Co. G, 24th O. V. I.
Warren, Charles, Sergeant, N. Y. V. I.
Watson, Richard, Co. K, 43d O. V. I.
Walker, Richard, Co. H, 97th O. V. I.
Warren, Andrew C., Co. C, Ioth O. V. C.
Waltman, Richard, Co. K, 43d O. V. I. West, George W., Co. G, 85th O. V. I.
Wilson, George, Ist Ohio Artillery, died 1863.
Yana, John, Co. C, 67th O. V. V. I.
Young, William J., Co. F, 172d O. V. I.
Major-General William Burns, of the U. S. Army, and Lieutenant Poe, of the U. S. Navy, were from Coshocton county.
William Webb, a Confederate soldier, of the 61st Tennessee, who died on the train near Coshocton while being transported as a prisoner of war, is interred in Oak Ridge cemetery.
During the war a military committee for this county, appointed by the governor to promote enlistments, consisted of Houston Hay, Seth McClain, J. D. Nicholas, A. L. Cass and D. Rodehaver.
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In Morgan's Ohio raid the banks of Cadiz hurried their deposits to Joseph K. Johnson & Co.'s bank in Coshocton.
Resistance to the draft in 1863 by a few in Crawford Township caused much local excitement. Men who hid in a barn were discov- ered, and in the firing that ensued three were shot. Draft rioting in Holmes County started an armed force from here on the march to Napoleon, where effective service was given.
CHAPTER X
LARGER EPOCHS IN THE LAST QUARTER CENTURY- RAILROAD EXPANSION-DEVELOPMENT OF COAL RICHES-THE GREATER COSHOCTON-ORGANIZED LABOR-THE NEW FARM LIFE.
Coshocton County's impressive development in the last quarter cen- tury along industrial lines has accompanied the extension here of rail- road facilities, the uncovering of coal riches in our hills, the growth of manufactures, the building of a city, the organization of labor, and the advanced features of modern country life.
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