Century History of Steubenville and Jefferson County, Ohio and Representative Citizens, 20th, Part 22

Author: Doyle, Joseph Beatty, 1849-1927
Publication date: 1973
Publisher: Chicago : Richmond-Arnold Pub. Co.
Number of Pages: 584


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terworth, Pharaoh Bell, Robert Banford, Samuel Cable, David Call, Frank Dolby, Albert J. Holroyd, Dennis Healer, John Holes, Daniel Hunter, Ross P. Johnson, John MeGray, Robert P. Martin, John Summers, James H. Winters, Henry Wooster, Vitallis Hunter, died April 11, 1865 at Vicksburg; Charles W. Quimby. Joseph Montgomery (died October 8, 1864 at Andersonville, of scrofula) ; John F. Stewart died at same July 30, 1864; Frank- lin Brainard.


COMPANY F, 25TH REGIMENT O. V. 1.


Mustered in June 13, 1861 at Camp Jack- son, O., mustered out June, 1866, and par- ticipated in the West Virginia and Virginia Campaigns of 1861-62, Gettysburg, etc., 1863, South Carolina 1863-65. Zachariah Ragan, Chaplain.


John F. Oliver (assigned to Provost Mar- shal's Bureau May 13, 1863), David R. Hunt, Captains. This was a large Com- pany made up from different sections of the State, the other members from Jeffer- son being as follows: First Lieut. James Templeton; Second, Samuel P. Houston, Joseph H. Hollis and William Maloney; Sergeants, John W. Parrish, Solomon Ebersole, John H. Saunders, Leander Province, John C. Maxwell, David P. Scott, John McKinley (killed May 2, 1863 at Chancellorsville), Bazil C. Shields (killed at Gettysburg, July 1, 1863) ; Corporals, William H. Branson, Jerome P. Miller, William Gazaway, William H. Irwin, David C. Ingler (killed at Chancellorsville) David S. Mckinley; Musician, Samuel M. For- rester (died June 20, 1864).


Privates-John Armstrong, John An- derson, John Barrett, William H. Barr, William Bangher, Daniel Bell, Daniel Brownlee, Edward Barrett, Thomas Burchfield, Patrick Burk, F. C. Bingel. Walter Booth, Joseph C. Coulter, Michael Cantwell, James Collins, Samnel Craw- ford, John W. Cahill, Andrew J. Dick, Ed- win O. Forrester, John A. Garrisane, Henry Greer, John T. Hancock, George


W. Horner, George Harmon, Angustine Horner, Job Jones, Thomas Jones (dis- charged for wounds December 13, 1861 at Camp Allegheny, Va.), John M. Kerr, Isaac Kurtman, Theodore E. Lodge (killed May 8, 1862 at MeDowell, Va.). John Larkin, Bernard MeLafferty, James McConnell, William H. Manning, James Mooney, Andrew Moffat, Thomas Nolan, John O'Neal, John P. Parrish (died Au- gust 22, at Old Point Comfort), John Pool (died September 9, 1864 in Philadelphia), William P. Parrish, John J. Roberts (died January 28, 1863, at Annapolis, Md.), Ans- tin Robb, John Reddicks, James Scharlett, Isaac H. Smith, James I. Shields, James W. Sanders, John Veite, John Williams, David Williams, Peter Yarnall.


Company A, 28th Regular, John G. Lange, Sergeant.


Company B, 30th Regular, JJames Fraz- ier, Corporal.


COMPANY G, BOTH REGIMENT O.V.J.


Mustered in August 28, 1861 at Camp Chase, and mustered ont August 13, 1865 at Little Rock, Ark. Had service in West Virginia, Maryland, Mississippi, Tennes- see, Georgia, and North Carolina. Follow- ing were from Jefferson County :


Captain, W. H. Harlan, resigned Sep- tember 12, 1862 and was sneceeded by Gor- don Lofland and Aaron B. Chamberlain; First Lientenant, George E. O'Neal, James Trotter; Second, Edward Grieves (re- signed June 3, 1862), Robert Boals; Ser- geants, W. H. Lyon, George Shuster (died July 24, 1864 of wounds at Kenesaw ), Will- iam Carter, John F. Leech, L. Davis, John C. Con ; Corporals, James E. Myers, John Layng, William Grafton (died October 27, 1861), Henry Dunn, John Delluff, John O'Harra, E. Mansey, Theodore Beck, Ben- jamin S. Cole, John Cusick.


Privates-Washington Allen, Thomas Arthur, A. Batchelor, Thomas B. Brownlee, James Carter, William Cowen, Isaac J. Cox. Michael Cox, Jacob D. Cusick, M. V. B. Dann, Lewis Davis, Thomas Dignan,


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Joseph Fielding, Jolin Lodge, Samuel Max- Robert and Thomas Kirkpatrick (26th Ind. well (died May 26, 1863 at Walnut Hills, Bat.), William B. Moore (26th Ind. Bat.), William Twaddle, (do). Miss.), Hiram Mushrush, James W. Daw- son, Aretas E. Merrett (killed at Antietam 35th O. V. I., Company A, James P. Huff- man. September 17, 1862), Thomas MeCrystal, Lewis Minor (died September 4, 1861 at Weston, W. Va.), John Reed, William H. COMPANY 1, 40TH REGIMENT O. V. I. Stewart (died December 12, 1863 at Charleston, Tenn), Elisha Shuster, John Scharlott (wounded at Antietam and died October, 20, 1862), George Scharlott, Ed- ward J. Gibbons, Grafton Horner (killed September 14, 1862 at South Mountain. Md.), Evan Horner, John M. Hutton, Oliver S. Hamlin (died February 26, 1862, at Fayetteville, Va.), James Hill, Alex- ander Best, Benjamin Coates, Robert Pep- pers, Isaac Wiggins (died May 18, 1864 of wounds at Resaca, May 17, Charles Wor- stall (died April 21, 1863), James H. Henry, John C. Heenan, George F. Hood, John B. Hickman, Andrew J. Huff, David Leech, Albert Liston, James Leeper (died June 23, 1862 at Flat Top Mountain, Va.). George Scharlott, James Thompson, Jacob Thompson, J. Trotter, John Whitson, Jere- miah Watkins, Charles F. Young, Uriah Brown, James S. Owens, Robert A. Tilton, John M. Taylor (died July 7, 1862 at Vicksburg), John Myers, Benjamin Pros- ser, Anderson Barrett (killed at Antietam), James B. Doran, Lycurgus Johnson, David V. Walters (captured at Atlanta), John W. Myers, William Dickie, Benjamin F. Gillespie (wounded at Atlanta, July 28, 1864 and died Aagust 24), Matthew Priest, Thomas Arthur, Wade Fithen, John Lodge, John Miser.


32D REGIMENT O. V. I.


Company A. Edward Crealy (died Au- gust 24, 1864), Thomas Duke (died August 27, 1864), Thomas A. Goodlin, Joseph Grim, Thomas B. Sterron, Aaron Schamp (died March 19, 1864), David Potts (killed 1864), James Twaddle.


Company C, Edward H. Sprague.


Company F, William Casey, James Duke, . fer.


The members of this regiment were re- cruited in November, 1861 and the regiment mustered in at Camp Chase on November 21 and subsequent days. It saw good serv- ice in Kentucky, Tennessee and Georgia. Company H, Capt. William Cunningham, was mustered out in October, November and December, 1864, and on December 10th the veteran recruits were consolidated with the 51st, O. V. I. Following were the mem- bers of Company H from this county : George D. Stone, 1st. Lientenant ; Abner A. Kelly, Sergeant, captured at Chickamauga ; Thomas R. MeCullough, Corporal, (killed at Kenesaw, June 20, 1864), Hiram Holmes, Corporal, Abraham T. Markle, Corporal, captured at C., died November 30, 1863 in Libby Prison; Thomas B. Holmes, Cor- poral, captured at C .; James Porter, Cor- poral, captured at Mission Ridge, died Sep- tember 7, 1864, in Andersonville, Robert C. Cole, (killed at Kenesaw), James Chal- funt, William Chambers, Nathan Crowley (captured at (.), John C. Dodds, Isaac N. England (died January 28, 1863), David Holmes, Michael C. Hartford (died March 20. 1863), Angustine B. Johnston, Matthew O. JJunkin, Heury Kelly Sr., James Kelly, William Maxwell, Franklin J. Mccullough, Alfred Mallonce, Joseph McConnell, Will- ian Porter (captured at C., died November 15, 1864 at Andersonville). John Richard- son, Aaron Ross (captured at C., died De- cember 31, 1863 in Libby Prison), Edwin Ross, Johnston Ross, James H. Shimer, Benjamin Willis (captured at C., died Sep- tember 1, 1864 at Danville, Va.). John R. Winters, James A. Welch, ( William S. Winters, George S. Parks transferred to Eng. Corps), B. F. Prosser, Samuel Tel-


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CO. 1, 40TH REGIMENT O. V. I.


This company was mustered in December 9, 1861 with Capt. A. R. Calderwood and Milton Kemper. Following were from Jefferson County :


Sergeants, John R. Donaldson, Harry B. West and David W. Beebout. Corporals, William Armor, Oliver Allinsworth, James Allensworth, John Boyd, William W. Chambers (captured at Atlanta), Lewis S. Davis, William Frazier, John Gutshall, Lindley Ong, (died July 16, 1862 at Ash- land, Ky.), Cyrus M. Rodgers (died Sep- tember 16, 1863 near Atlanta), Matthew P. Sampson, (promoted to sergeant), Sam- uel R. Winters, Isaiah Winters, Abijab Miles (promoted to hospital steward), An- drew Shepperd, William Flocker.


COMPANY C, 43D REGIMENT O. V. I.


This company was mustered in at Mt. Vernon, Ohio, October 28 to December 25, 1861 and participated in the campaigns in Missouri, Mississippi, Georgia and South Carolina. Jefferson County members were:


Moses J. Urquhart, (resigned April 8, 1862), H. S. Prophet, John C. Hamilton and James A. Lantz, Captains; William B. Thornhill and Cornelius MeCaffrey, 1st Lientenants; A. J. Sampson, Samuel H. Taggart, Samuel B. Aikins, James Blair, David P. Host, Henry Miser, John Recber, Philip C. Rodgers, R. C. Johnston, Ser- geants; William Avery, David Smith, Jer- ome Black, James A. Hathaway, William Leggett, Samuel R. Johnston, William Ma- han, William Murdock, William S. Neal, John Vance, S. Roberts, Corporals; Fred Meisner, Drum Major.


Privates-William P. Calvert, Josiah Aikins, Benjamin F. Anderson, (died Octo- ber 14, 1862), Edmund M. Anderson, J. R. Anderson, Levi Baines, George R. Beck, Robert W. Beck, George Benedict, Jacob Benedict (wounded at Corinth, Miss., Octo- ber 4, 1862, died October 5), William Bene- diet, Ananias Berrell (died May 24, 1862), John A. Brothen, Nathan Burrier, Lemuel


Karr, Adam Kimmel (died July 8, 1862), Samuel Leech, David Lightner (died June 25, 1864), James Mansfield (died August 15, 1863), Jonathan Martin, Absalom Mil- ler, George D. Moore, William Morgan, John W. Morris, Samuel Mull, Henry Mun- son, Joseph S. Murphy, Jacob Coffield, John W. Cole, Andrew P. Crowl (killed October 4, 1862 at Corinth), Thomas Crin- ley, A. Carson, Lewis A. Davis, Robert M. Dutton, James H. Fowler, John W. Fowler (died October 24, 1864), James B. Frazier, Henry C. Fry, William Gamble (died of wounds at Pocataligo, S. C., April +, 1865), John Gibson, Robert Gibson, Samuel S. Hammill, Edward Hines, Isaac P. Hines, James Origen. G. W. Currant, William H. Price, Lewis S. Ryder, Tolbert Rockwell, Erastus Rouse (died April 13, 1862), John Spruens, Andrew J. Steadman (died May 12, 1862), James Timbril (died April 20, 1862), James K. Weaver, Joshua P. White, William A. White (wounded October 4, 1862 at Coriuth, died November 10), John Wilson, William A. Wood, Smith Worley, John S. Wrikeman, Amos R. Wiles.


CO. 6, 43D REGIMENT O. V. I.


Company G was mustered in at Camp Andrews, October 22 to December 19, 1861 by John Ferguson. Captain, who died De- cember 6, 1862 and was succeeded by San- ford F. Timmons, transferred from Com- pany C, succeeded by James H. Speakman. The members from Jefferson County were:


Edwin J. Keller, Robert MeNary and Jason Brown, Ist Lientenants; Edward L. Dunbar, John W. Thompson and James O'Connell, 2d; John C. Frazier, H. B. Black (died April 9, 1862), Alexander P. Bell, John I. Gruber, James H. MeNary, William Ferguson, Sergeants; John M. Armstrong, William H. Garrett, Charles P. Maxwell, William H. Betton (died April 18, 1864), Jesse Dungan, David Hicks, Albert F. Matlack, Corporals.


Privates-Abraham Arnold, Richard Arnold, James L. Bell, Alexander Brob- son (died October 31, 1862), Clark D. Bee- bout, Hugh Brown, Samuel Badger, Will-


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iam Brown, Nathan P. Bates, Elisha Cram- blet, Thomas Crawford (died March 20, 1862), Joshua W. Cole, John J. Crippen, Thomas C. Ferrell, Milton G. Grimes, James Grable (died September 25, 1862), James T. Hewey, Henry Hale (died May 19, 1862), James Kirk, Matthew J. Kirby, (died 1863), Almoud Kelly (killed at Cor- inth October 4, 1862), John Myers (died June 3, 1862), Bazil C. Maxwell (died May 28, 1862), Thomas J. Parr, Thomas B. Phillips (killed at Corinth October 4, 1862), John C. Ralston, David C. Stewart, James W. Steffey (killed at Corinth), William R. Stewart, David W. Scott (died February 17, 1864), William B. Shane, Abraham Stull, John Lipton (killed at Corinthi), James Scott, William* Garrett, Frank Grimes (died on way to regiment), Philip Myers, (died 1864), John Vermillion, Will- iam H. West, David Wallace (killed at Cor- intlı.)


Company A, 43d O. V. I., A. M. Matlack, James Carter.


Company D, 43d Regiment, Elijah M. Weekly.


Company K, 43d Regiment, Arthur J. Thompson.


52D REGIMENT O. V. I.


This regiment was organized at Camp Dennison, Ohio, in August, 1862 and parti- cipated in some of the fiercest battles of the war, including the Georgia Campaign and closing in North Carolina after the march to the sea. Daniel McCook was Colonel, and the other officers from this county were C. W. Clancy, Lieutenant Colonel, ad- vanced to Colonel after the death of Me- Cook at Steubenville on July 17, 1864 from wounds received at Kenesaw; James T. Holmes, Major; George L. Zink, Sergeant Major; William D. Scott, Quartermaster. Company B went into service August 21, 1862, and with Companies E and G was made up from this county with the follow- ing membership.


Captains, Charles W. Claney, William Sturgis; 1st Lieutenant, William A. Jud- kins; 2d Lieutenant, Samuel W. Duff; Ser-


geants, James O. Bates, Theodore Hum- phreville, John T. Fowler (killed at Kene- saw), Joseph T. Witherow, Henry B. Mer- ver, David M. Runyon, Lewis D. Mercer; Corporals, Morris Graham, James H. Me- Masters, Oliver M. Shane, Leander Jones, Henry H. Fleming, Noble Ross, Samuel Grimshaw, Benjamin B. Foster, James Shane (died November 14, 1862), Samuel Mustard (died November 11, 1862), Walter A. MeCullough, George W. Carter (pro- moted 2d Lieutenant colored troops) ; musicians, David R. Busbin and Pinckney Bone.


Privates-Henry B. Anderson (died Jan- uary 2, 1865), A. W. Alloway, Edward Brown, Joseph Brown, Benjamin F. Brown (died December 8, 1862), Matthias F. Blackburn (died January 16, 1863), Joseph Blazier, (died February 14, 1863), Henry Barger (fatally wounded at Peach Tree), William Barkhurst, James Bond, Jolin Barkheimer, Charles A. Brooks, Elza V. Cox, William F. Carson (killed near Kene- saw, July 2, 1864), Elijah M. Chadwell (died November 15, 1862), George W. Chambers (died April 20, 1863), Thomas Coleman, Thomas Cox, James Davidson, Alexander Davidson, John T. Dugan, Will- iam A. Duval, (died November 25, 1862), Alfred Downard (captured at Chicka- mauga, died August 20, 1864 in Anderson- ville). David Daily (died May 19, 1864). David B. Durbin (died November 10, 1864), Joseph B. Devenny, Virginius Duval, Co- lumbus Evans, Gilbert S. Fleming, John F. Fleming, William M. Fleming (killed March 16, 1865 at Averysboro, N. C.), Christopher Flynn, William Giles, Jr., Ad- dison Gasaway, Isaac R. Henry, John W. Hastings. John W. Hicks, Oliver Hicks. Thomas Hunter (died November 18, 1862), William Haynes (died December 13, 1862), William H. Harrison, John Harrison, Jon- athan C. Harrison, Isaac Howard, Joseph A. Householder, George F. Irvin, Thomas A. Jobes, William M. Johnson, William Kirk, William Kirk Jr., Benjamin H. Kirk, Harvey Kaufman, Reese O. King, John P. Kendrick, William H. Lee, Jacob Myers,


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James McDonald. Oliver MeGrew, Allen James Cunningham (died November 2, T. McMasters, John M. MeLanghlin, Roh- ert N. Mercer (killed September 1, 1864 at Jonesboro. Ga.), Campbell Miller, Charles S. Miller (died December 13, 1862), Norman Miller (died April 20, 1863), Joseph L. Merideth (died December 19, 1862), George Malone, Merrick H. MeMas- ters, Elba C. Morgan, James R. Nation, George W. Pierce, David Paxton, Thomas E. Paxton, William Roe, Lewis C. Richards (killed at Kenesaw,) John Reynard (died November 8, 1862), Theodore Richardson, Joseph Ross, Alfred HI. Robinson, Scott Roe, Horatio D. Stanton (died July 28, 1864), John Seals, Joel H. Smith, George W. Tweedy, William H. Timmerman, Thomas Taylor, Uriah H. Updegraff, Will- iam Withrow (died November 4, 1862), John W. Worthington (died November 16, 1862), Edwin R. Worthington (died Janu- ary 30, 1863), John Wagner, Jr., George W. Wilson, Robert E. Wilson, George A. Walker.


COMPANY E, 52D REGIMENT O. V. 1.


Captains, Parker A. Elson (resigned March 18, 1863), Henry O. Mansfield and Wiliam Lane; 1st Lieutenants, Alexander Smith, Alexander B. Melutire; 2d Lieu- tenant, James I1. Donaldson (killed at Peach Tree July 19, 1864) ; Sergeants, Dan- iel F. Huscroft, E. Tappan Hanlon, David M. Scott, David King, Nixon B. Stewart; Corporals, JJ. Browning Mansfield, Joseph M. Thompson, Elmer Everson, Thomas A. Thompson, Henry H. Scott, Mordecai Me- Dowell, William S. Wilkin. David HI. Me- Cullough.


Privates-Daniel Aruold, Oscar F. Adams, John Allman (died September 10, 1862 of wounds at Lexington, Ky.), Nelson Allen (died February 1, 1863), Edgar HI. Arthur (died September 23, 1863), Mark Albaugh, William W. Ault, David H. Allen (died Febuary 1, 1863, John C. Brown, Rob- ert M. Blackburn (killed at Averysbora, N. C.), Alfred Blackburn, Moses Boyd, Frank- lin Carnahan, George W. Chalfant, Ben- jamin M. Culbertson, Salathiel Cathell,


1862), John Crawford (died January 13, 1863), Robert B. Connell (died February 16, 1863), Lewis N. Carman, Thomas Crown, William B. Crown, George Davis, Henry H. Day, David Dimmitt, Elias Dim- mitt (killed at Peach Tree), George W. Dally, Ellis Dalrymple. Alexander Doug- lass, John Fellows, William J. Funston. James Fenwick, George Fenwick, Eli W. Gordon (killed at Peach Tree), William B. Gillespie (died December 10, 1862), Vachiel Galloway, Morris JJ. Gray, Alexander Gracy, Samuel M. Hanlin (killed at Peach Tree) Joseph Hanlin (killed at Kenesaw), James W. Harper, David Henry (died Sep- tember 6, 1864), Nelson Householder, Har- man Hinkill. John Johnson, Joshua John- son, Jolm Keily, James C. Lease (killed Angust 2. 1864), John Linton, Otto Linton (killed Angust 11, 1864 near Atlanta), James Love. Rezin P. Mansfield. Thomas B. Mansfield, Basil H. Maxwell, William McCann, Daniel MeElfresh, Thomas Me- Gee, David T. MeMasters, Andrew Mc- Manns, David L. Miller. James Moore. Bartley Moore, John A. Nelson, Robert Nelson, Calvin Newburu, Hiram G. Price, George M. Quillian, William Ryan, Jolm F. Rightly (fatally wounded March 19. 1865 at Bentonville, N. C.), William II. Reynolds, James 1 .. Rogers, William Rhine, Henry Stoue, William Stone, Jolm N. South, James Sullivan, James W. Sheets (killed September 1, 1864 at Jonesboro, Ga.), William D. Scott, Thomas C. Scott, Lycurgus Shearer, Thomas D. Shannon, Andrew Shannon, John N. Stroud, James W. Sanforth, George S. Thomas, Andrew Taylor, Isaac Toot, Oliver P. Toot (died December 10, 1862), Richard Thompson. Thomas Taylor, James Underwood (died November 17, 1862), Benjamin F. Wilson, Joseph M. Welday, Joseph K. Welt, Isaac N. Winters (fatally wounded at Kenesaw). George Wilson, Thomas Welch, Silas Yo cun.


COMPANY G, 52D REGIMENT O. V. I. Captains, James T. Holmes (captured


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and paroled, September 1, 1862, promoted · to Major), Samuel Rothacker; Ist Lieu- tenants, Addison M. Marsh, Lemuel W. Duff; 2d, David F. Miser (wounded at Ken- esaw August 2, 1864) ; Sergeants, Abraham R. Holmes, Joseph C. Rogers, Samuel M. Pyle, Jolın R. Berry, Ross E. Rex, Styles W. Porter; Corporals, Henry K. Crabs, William M. Cook, Samuel Copeland, James Taylor, Samuel H. Wyant, Andrew M. Stevenson, Isaac N. Wycoff (died June 27, 1864 from wounds at Kenesaw), Johnson Davis, Albert E. McCue, : Emory P. Smith; Musicians, Hamilton Wallace, Samuel Ar- nold.


Privates-Jacob Angle (died December 11, 1862), Hiram Angle (died December 2, 1862), John Andrews (died December 11, 1862), Wiliam V. Baim, George W. Baim (died February 15, 1864), James C. Bow- ers, Thomas Burchfield, Michael Bnrch- field (died November 12, 1862), George Berry, John Berry. Thomas M. Burns, George Barcus (died January 17, 1863), Hamilton Barens, Philander P. Barnes, William P. Barnes, Isaac Banghart, Henry C. Banghart, Samuel Blackburn, Jacob Burch (died December, 1863), Louis Browning (died November 20, 1862), Jona- than Carnahan (died August 20, 1864 from wounds at Peach Tree), Mord M. Cook, Jonathan A. Cole, Clinton Critser, James W. Donaldson (died May, 1864), William C. Donaldson (died April, 1864), Leonidas B. Douglass, Emory P. Douglass, Robert S. Dunbar, John R. Dungan, Abraham Fickes (died October 30, 1862), Nathan Gossett, Thomas C. Graden, Thomas G. Grable (died May 18, 1863), Brice R. Gruber, William Guren, John E. Goodlin, John Hales (died May 18, 1863), Tinhis Hauser, James E. Jackman, Richard W. Jobe, Cyrus H. Jenkins, James M. Kain, William Kelly, Jacob Long (died November 21, 1862), Ezra D. Lawrence, John McIn- tosh, Robert McIntosh, Thomas H. Mont- gomery, Benjamin F. Miser (killed at Peach Tree), Robert S. Maxwell (died December 5, 1862), Robert McClave (died January 21, 1863). John B. Carl (died Sep-


tember 19, 1864 from wounds at Jones- boro), John MeKirkpatrick, Franklin W. MeElravy, Richard B. McFarren, James L. Porter, James Peggs (died February 27, 1863), John Polen, Enoch Probert, Greenbury Phillips, Jolın Rhinehart, Charles Roberts, Arthur W. Robb (died January 1, 1863), Benjamin C. Rex, Abner D. Richards, Joshına Saltsman, Benjamin E. Saltsman, Joseph Swan, William H. Stephenson, James Sanders, Franklin Smith, William K. Shultz, ( April 24, 1865 killed near Raleigh, N. C.), Francis H. Scott, (killed at Peach Tree), Stanley Shane (died November 23, 1862), Michael Stern, David P. Stevenson, Thomas G. Stephenson, Edward J. Springer, James Wallace Sr., James Wallace Jr., George W. Wallace (died March 9, 1863) ), David Wal- ters, Milton B. Wyant, Edward Wilson, William J. West (died December, 1862), Julius B. Work, John S. Wright. E. P. Smyth was captured at Goldsboro, N. C. April 24, 1864.


CO. 1, 52D REGIMENT O. V. I.


Jefferson County members were Martin Imhoff, Franklin Brumhofer, James Por- ter, Stewart S. Hukill, Lucius P. Boyden, John B. Wilson, Charles F. Young.


Company I, 53d Regiment, Isaac Linduff, Sergeant.


57th, James Cress, Surgeon.


Company E, 60th., Francis A. Priest.


61st. Regiment. Dr. Enoch Pearce, Sur- geon and brevet lieutenant colonel. Com- pany A, John Pearce, 1st Lieutenant. Com- pany B, Frederick A. Eberhart, Alexander Gilchrist.


Company F, 62d, William Woods.


Company D, 66th, Joseph M. Myers, Co- lumbus C. Taggart.


Company K, 69tl, Randall B. Taylor.


Company E, 64th, Captain, Samuel L. Coulter; Sergeant, Henry Moore (died Jan- uary 30, 1863), Privates-James J. Black- buru, John Barker (died October 3, 1864 from wounds at Jonesboro, September 1), John A. Creswell, William Chalfant, Jerry


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B. Davis. Abel Foreman (captured at C., died August 17, 1864 in Andersonville), David Foreman, Samuel Foreman, Thomas Gilchrist, Levi Linton (killed May 9, 1864 at Rocky Face, Ga.), James McDonald (died February 9, 1862), John Miller, Jere- miah Smith (died April 8, 1862.)


COMPANY K, 71ST REGIMENT, O. V. I.


This regiment was organized at Camp Dave . Tod, Troy, O., and Paducah, Ky., from September, 1861, to January, 1862, for three years and served in Tennessee and Georgia. Company K, Capt. Thomas W. Brown, had the following from Jeffer- son County :


Second Lieutenant, William S. Hamilton (drowned Angust 19, 1862 in Cumberland River) ; Sergeants, John S. Werntz, John Crawford, Harvey MeGowan (promoted to 1st lieutenant, Company E), Wilbur F. McCue, John F. Reed (promoted to ser- geant major) ; Corporal, William L. Stew- art, Samuel Burchfield.


Privates-Elijah Cole, John J. Calhoun, Henry Jackman (died September 30, 1863), John S. Parsons, Milton B. Riley, George W. Werntz (enlisted in 4th U. S. Cavalry), Peter Adams, John Drake, John C. Phillips. Company C, 71st, William Floto.


Company G, 74th, Nathaniel Elliott, Adam H. Bair, Joshua Lowmiller, Joseph Walker, W. V. B. Croskey, Corporals.


Company C, 77th, Michael Kelly, James Jewell. Company K, Willimm M. Hutch- ison, Corporal.


COMPANY F, 84TH REGIMENT O. V. I.


This company was recruited in May, 1862 for three months service and was mastered in June 10, 1862 at Camp Chase. It was ordered to Cumberland, Md., to prevent transportation of supplies into the rebel lines. It was then ordered to New Creek, W. Va., to repel an expected attack which did not materialize and was mustered out on September 20, 1862 without the loss of a man, several having been previously dis-


charged for disability. Following were the members :


Capt. Christopher H. Orth; Lieut. John MeLeish, James Wallace; Sergeants, Wil- son A. Cable, Martin Cable, William Bris- tor, John B. Hickman, John A. Edie; Cor- porals, Lewis Helms, John Wears, Thorn- ton T. Bright, Leslie Love, John F. Dun- bar, James M. Anderson, Jonathan Lea- zure, George B. Barr, William E. Tonner; Musicians, Hamilton Erskine, Richard Huff ; Wagoner, Intrepid Boyer.


Privates-Frank W. Abraham, William H. Admns, John Barr, Frank W. Baumas- ter, Francis H. Bird, Albert H. Black, James Black, Abraham Blackburn, David E. Blackburn, Michael Burk, Douglass Ca- hill, Frank M. Cahill, James Charlton, David Coyle, Charles H. Damsell, Matthew DeTemple, Peter DeTemple, Henry Dob- bins, Augustus Dunkerly, Philip Dunn, Theodore Dunn, George Evans, Newton Ferree, Linaeus E. Flanner, William A. Foster, Valentine Frank, George H. Frye, Charles Gallagher. William Gille, Charles Glendenning, Joseph Gunkel, John Holbuck, Arthur C. Hamilton, Edward C. Hamilton, Robert Hamilton, Sanmel Henry, James W. Hoffman, Oscar Hukill, George A. John- son. Thomas Jones, Thomas J. Jones, Al- bert Kells, Benjamin Kennedy, Whitaker Keysey, Otto Linton, George Lockhart, Foster Manly, George R. MeCance, David MeCarty. John MeCarty, Silas McClelland, Joseph MeFeely, Samuel McFeely, John McGowan, John Mellvane, Frederick Mil- lard. Joseph S. Miller, Samuel B. Miller, Benjamin Moffitt, Alexander Morrison, James R. Oran, Joseph M. Parks, Ander- son Price, Charles Quimby, William Ram- sey, Hiram Ren, John Reidehnouser, An- drew Reynolds, John Roberts, Cornelius B. Salmon, William Sands, Henry Sharp, Samuel Simmons, JJohn Smith, Emmett W. Spencer, Rosswell M. Stephens, John Sterl- ing. Harvey Sumption, Edward Sweeney, Daniel R. Taylor, James M. Thomas, Will- iam Waters, James M. Williams.




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