Century History of Steubenville and Jefferson County, Ohio and Representative Citizens, 20th, Part 23

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


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along the B. & O. railrond relieved that O. H. Holy; Com. Ser., II. A. Redfield, F. many veterans for the relief of Washing- B. Fox. J. W. Dickerson; Hos. Stds., J. E. Dnu, J. F. Watson, William Teer; Mu- sicians, J. E. Fitzgerald, J. R. Burton. ton which was threatened during Stone- wall Jackson's raid down the Shenandoah Valley while Mcclellan's forces were on the peninsula. When the company crossed CO. A, 98TH o.V.I. the river at Bellaire en route to Cumber- land it was greeted by a large excursion of friends and relatives from Steubenville on the steamers S. C. Baker and James Means.


Company H, 84th O. V. I., Henry Fletcher. Company K, 97th O. V. I., Will- iam Lidy.


Company A, 85th, Robert C. Bell, Cor- poral.


98THI REGIMENT O. V. I.


The 98th regiment was organized in Au- gust, 1862 at Camp Steubenville located on historic Mingo Bottom, and was mustered in August 21st of that year. It was made up of Eastern Ohio men, three companies and a large proportion of the staff officers being from Jefferson County. It saw hard service in Kentucky and Georgia, beginning with the battle of Perryville, Ky., and closed its work at Bentonville, N. C. on March 19-21, 1865. The relations between this and the 52d O. V. I. have always been very intimate, both regiments coming from the same section and both participating to a great extent in the same campaigns. 'The officers of the 98th were:


Colonels, George Webster (died October 9, 1862 from wounds received at Perryville October 8), Christian L. Poorman (re- signed June 12, 1863), John S. Pearce; Lieutenant Colonel, James M. Shane, (killed at Kenesaw, June 27, 1864) ; Major, David E. Roach; Surgeons, Henry West, F. M. Marseilles (died April 23, 1864), William A. MeCracken; Assistant Sur- geons, William T. Sharp, Thomas N. Lewis, Charles P. Simons; Chaplains, Alexander Swuney, J. F. Crooks; Adjutants, Ellis E. Kennon, Duncan C. Milner, John H. Reaves (killed at Jonesboro), J. F. Oglevee; Quar- termaster, F. W. McCauley; Sergeant Major, Jolın M. Brannum, James A. Mc- Nary ; Q. M. S., H. L. Cogsill, John Blatter,


Captains, James M. Shane, James B. Jewett; Ist Lieutenants, William MeMil- len (died October 27, 1862 of wounds at Perryville), James Mckinley (captured ut Chickamauga) ; 2d Lieutenants, Johu Mor- row, Jacob S. Kennedy ; Sergeants, James Lavery, John R. Stone, George W. Morri- son, Thomas T. Hamilton, William C. Blackledge, Charles W. McMillen, Joseph Cummins (died September, 1864 of wounds at Jonesboro) ; Corporals, John O'Connell (died November 4, 1862 of wounds at Per- ryville), William L. Carston (captured at C., died September, 1864, at Anderson- ville), John A. Joseph, George B. McCoy (captured near C., died August 26, 1864 in Andersonville), Alexander W. Risher, Engene B. McFarland, Romulus Barr, William A. Chuffy, Abraham G. Hartford, Thomas B. Jewett; Musicians, Thomas O. Johnson, James Fleming; Wagoner, Robert A. Fleming.


Privates-Thomas Bair, John Barton (died August 1, 1863), Robert E. Blinn, John Bowers (died October 13, 1862 of wounds at Perryville), Hiram Bucy, Leon- ard C. Bucy (died February 7, 1863), Na- thaniel Bucy (died March 25, 1863), Will- iam H. Bucy, Henry Burns, William H. Bynon, William Campbell (captured near C., no further record), Benjamin F. Carr (died October 31), Cyrus Criby, David J. Clark, William Clendenning, James 1). Coleman (died January 27, 1863), Thomas Dougherty, David G. Elliott (captured near C., died at Millen, Ga.), George Elliott (captured near C., died December 18, 1863, at Richmond, Va.), John W. Evans, Jacob S. Fleming, Leander A. Gist, William H. Gray, Robert Hamilton (died November 19, 1862), Thomas Hamilton, John Hart (cap- tured near C., died April 15, 1864, at Riclı- mond), Samuel H. Heaton, Elias Hines


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(died January 13, 1863), Thomas W. Hod- iam Fellows, John B. Hanna, George Hynd- ginn, Thomas G. Hood, Joseph Hooper. man (killed at Peach Tree) ; Corporals, Sammel Hunter, Samuel H. Hunter, David James Hill, Thomas J. Cole, Samuel D. Bartholomew, William A. Elliott, Thomas (. Davis, George Taylor, (died November 13, 1862), Thomas Duffy, George A. Max- well, Thomas Pasters, William Gilkinson, Thomas J. Skaggs. Leroy W. Rogers, James W. Vanghan, Henry Ekey, James I. Fitzgerald, Thomas B. Lisbey (killed at Kenesaw) ; Musicians, Thomas C. Brady, Otis M. Keesey; Wagoner, Newton A. Urquhart. 1 .. James, Robert Jarvis, Evan Jones, Will- iam Johnson, Lycurgus F'. Kelly, William C. Kelly (died June 28, 1863), William Kennedy, Sammel Kimble (captured near C., died Angust 3, 1864, in Andersonville), Elmer Kirk (died July 5, 1864, of wounds, at Kenesaw), Oliver Kirk (captured near C., died December 30, 1863, at Rich- mond), Joseph Lee (died October 27, 1862 of wounds at Perryville), James F. Leech (died December 26, 1863), William T. Leech, Benjamin H. Linton, John Love, James Lyons, James Mannel, Isane W. Me- Coy, John McCoy, John McCaffrey, George MeElroy (died January 1, 1863 of wounds at Perryville), John Melville, Joseph Mil- ler, John Morgan, Stephen G. Morton, Jolm N. Myers (died February 4. 1863), John Nevin, Benjamin F. Oram, George Parks, Daniel Penwell, Joseph D. Porter, William A. Porter, Elias Prosser (died May 10, 1864), Robert Robertson (died October 12, 1862 of wounds at Perryville), Benjamin C. Ramsey (died February 26, 1863), David Ross, William Shaw (died December 19, 1862), Patrick Shine, Alexander Taylor (died October 31, 1862 of wounds at Perry- ville), Robert D. Thompson, David Warren, James M. Warren (captured near C., died January 15, 1864 at Richmond), David W. White, Huston Winters (captured near C., no further record). William Winters, George Woods (killed at Jonesboro), Rob- ert Jackson. Benjamin Reynolds.


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COMPANY D, 98TH O. V. I.


Captains, Moses J. Urquhart, (dis- charged March 1, 1864 on account of wounds at Chiekamanga), Barnet N. Lind- sey: Ist Lieutenants, James B. JJewett, George C. Porter, John Blatter; 2d Lien- tenant, William II. Anderson; Sergeants, James R. D. Clendenning, John L. Dillon, William L. Germon, Thomas Hislop, Ed- ward 1. Marion, William H. Umbowers, Robert Johnson, Wesley A. Warden, Will-


Privates-Charles W. Abraham, Thomas T. Alexander, John F. Arthur (died Feb- rmary 9, 1863 of wounds at Perryville), Stewart Arnold, Thomas B. Arnold, Abel Ashby, Adam H. Bair, George W. Brindley, Isaac D. Bneey, Jerome Carpenter, Robert Cavanaugh. Richard Chambers, Rezin Clendenning (killed at Perryville), Eras- mus B. Coffland, Oliver Cole, Edwin W. Coombe, Thomas Coran, John M. Crawford, Rufus W. Criswell, John Culp, Nicholas 1 .. Davis (died October 31, 1862), Samuel Davison, Thomas 1. Jean, Andrew Dexter, John Donds, Joseph W. Edminston, Jen- kin Evans, Robert Filson, Charles Fithen, William Gant (died October 11, 1862 of wounds at Perryville), John J. Goodlin, Edward Grieves, Isaiah Groves, William Heinzey, Nathaniel R. Householder (killed May 30, 1864 near Dallas, Ga.), Andrew Huston, William Jarvis, John Kruts, Ben- jamin Lemon, William Lewis (died Octo- ber 19, 1862), James Lingan, John Lingan, William Lynn, Daniel Marker, William Marker (died November 30, 1862), David F. MeAdams, James MeGhil, John Me- Gowan, Thomas F. Melain, James R. Mil- ner, Nathaniel F. Norman, Patrick O'Brien, John W. Patterson, William F. Ridgley. Joseph J. Risden, David R. Rogers, Thomas H. Scott, John W. Smith, Adam Springer, William Syley, Andrew J. Tay- lor, John Welsh, Isaac J. West (killed at Perryville), James G. Wilson (died No- vember 30, 1862), James Work, died Oc- tober 10, 1862, from wounds at Perry- ville October 8), Augustus S. Worthing-


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Company H, William Rhinehart, Ser- geant.


COMPANY 1, 98TH REGIMENT O. V. I.


Captnins, Robert H. Williams (died August 10, 1864, from wounds received July 5, 1864, at Vindig Station, Ga.) George C. Porter; 1st Lieutenants, Thos. Mackey (resigned February 1, 1863), Rob- ert MeGonagle; 2d Lieutenants, Thomas J. Morgan (resigned April 8, 1863), Richard B. McGuire (died October 15, 1863, of wounds at Chickamauga) ; Sergeants, John M. Hemming, Wm. A. Boyce (killed March 19, 1865, at Bentonville, N. C.), Abraham Moorhead, John E. Ebersole, Harvey D. Williams, Wm. H. Sterling (died Septem- ber 23, 1863), John J. McAllister, James L. Smith; Corporals, John B. Vanfossen, Wm. Gribben, Valentine Thomas, Joshua Stevens, Jasper H. Fishel, Robert C. Bax- ter, David Agnew, Calvin M. Thomas, An- drew Moorhead, Homer Brown, Wm. H. Cox, John Lutes, Wm. Mitchell, Otis G. Staub, Henry T. Albaugh (died August 10, 1864, from wounds, near Atlanta, August 7, 1864), John Smeltz (died July 5, 1864, of wounds received at Kenesaw), Andrew Denniston (died November 5, 1863, of wounds at C.) ; Wagoner, Chus. H. Miller.


Privates-Ralph W. Atkinson (died De- cember 24, 1863), Eli Barton, Joseph Ben- nington, James C. Boice, Alexander Boyd, Andrew Brothers, John H. Brown, Row- land J. Brown, Win. H. Buchanan, Win. K. Burke, Robert Campbell, John S. Car- nalınn, Michael Clark, Amos B. Cook, Sam- uel Cunningham, John F. Daniel, Adam Fishel, Frederick L. Fishel, Richard Gor- zales, Morris Hardesty, Joseph Harsh (died November 12, 1862, of wounds, at Perryville), Wesley Henderson, Jacob Henry. John Hissong, George T. Leyde, Jonathan Long, Wm. A. Long, David R. McAllister (killed at C.), David MeLain, Thomas J. Daniels (died October 9, 1864, of wounds received February 1, 1863), John W. MeLoney (died October 9, 1862,


of wounds, at Perryville), Moses MeNa- mara, Hiram MeQueen, Daniel S. Miller, John D. Miller, Wm. H. Moore, John Moor- head, Andrew J. Myers, Cost J. Pearce (died March 24, 1863, of wounds, at Perry- ville), Levi D. Pennock, Samuel G. Queen, David E. Roateh, Jared Russell, Isaac E. Ruth, John Schouler, Robert Sharp, Jo- seph S. M. Staley, Jacob Taylor (killed September 20, 1863, at C.), Charles Tillett (died September 26, 1864, of wounds, at Jonesboro), Jolin Tillett, Wm. A. Thomp- son, Moses Toot, Israel Tolten, John Wag- goner, John Walton (killed at Perryville), Philip R. Ward, Jacob M. Westfall, John Whittaker (died June 5, 1863, of wounds, at Perryville), Thomas R. Whittaker, Jolın S. Whitla, John Wilkin, John L. Witherson (died February 16, 1863), Okey Worley, Joseph Worley, Joseph P. Worley (died October 22, 1862), James W. Younker.


UNASSIGNED RECRUITS.


James D. Love, John W. Lamb, Alva F. Miller. The 98th regiment lost 230 killed and wounded at Perryville.


COMPANY B, 122D O. V. I.


Privates-Ross Coyle (died December 4, 1863, of wounds, November 27, 1863, at Mine Run, Va.), Geo. W. Craley (died Oc- tober 25, 1863).


126TH REGIMENT, O. V. I.


This regiment was composed of eastern Ohio men and was organized at Camp Steubenville between September 4 and Oc- tober 11, 1862. Its record was a continued series of battles, beginning at Martinsburg, W. Va., on June 14, 1863, and ending at Petersburg, April 2, 1865. Its losses footed up 509, or one-half its members. Company D was recruited principally at Steubenville and Hammondsville, and members from this county were scattered through the regiment. Among the field and staff offi- cers were Wm. H. Harlan, lieutenant colonel; Lewis P. Sutherland, adjutant; John K. Andrews, chaplain; Corydon E. Patterson, quartermaster sergeant; all of


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this county. In Company A, from Jeffer- son, were C. E. Patterson, captain; Wm. Potts, 1st sergeant; John H. Ferguson, sergeant; Titus Lowmiller, James McDon- ongh, John C. Snyder (died March 24, 1863), Robert J. Thompson, Ephraim True, privates.


Company C-Ambrose U. Moore, 2d lieu- tenant; Geo. Downard, A. D. Walker, pri- vates; Tobias Ferrell, corporal.


COMPANY D, 126TH o. V. 1.


Captains, Samuel Paisley, Robert Mar- tin, Henry C. Yontz; 1st Lieutenants, Sam- uel C. Kerr, George T. Gurney, Joseph McKee; 2d Lieutenant, David R. S. Wells; Sergeants, Alex. M. MeIntosh (died Feb- ruary 15, 1863), Robert M. Morrow, George Householder, John Aiken, James E. Pais- ley, Cyrus Mansfield; Corporals, George B. Clark (died July 23, 1863), John P. Irwin (died January 22, 1864), James P. Burn-


side (killed May 6, 1864, in the Battle of the Wilderness), Alexander B. Grafton, James Dennis, Henry B. Graham, Albert W. Householder, lleury C. Millheizer, Thomas Russell, David Miller; Musician, John B. Egan; Wagoner, James Stills (died April 15, 1863).


Householder (died November 9, 1863), Wm. L. Householder, Joseph A. Hughes, Isaac Hussey, Absalom Jones, Ellis Kelly, Whitfield Lambert (killed October 19, 1864, at Cedar Creek, Va.), Benj. F. Large (died July 21, 1863), John Larcis, Mack S. Lewis (captured at Wilderness, died January, 1865, in Andersonville), Geo. Linton, John H. Longbottom, Geo. Loce, Wm. Lockhart, John Lnnn, James Lynch, Philip MeBane, Wm. MeBane, Thomas McClain, Samuel F. McClain (died March 11, 1863), Jackson MeConnell, David McDonald, Laughlin J. MeKenzie. G. Mailno, James Martin, Rob- ert J. Miller, Augustus Miller, Solomon Milliron, David K. Moore, James Morrison, Alexander Noble, Jolm Parsons, Richard Parsons, Corydon E. Patterson (promoted to quartermaster sergeant), David Rager, Jacob Riblett, Edward Roberts (captured at Wilderness, died October, 1864, at An- dersonville), Providence M. Robinson, George Russell, JJolin Sainer, Jacob Saul- ter, Robert Scott, Ilenry Gilbert, John Simkins, Emmannel Smith, John Spencer (captured at Wilderness, died October, 1864, in Andersonville), Frederick Spring- horn, Samnel B. Thorpe, Robert Thomp- son (died March 11, 1863), John A. Thomp- son, James Tilton, James W. Turner. Har- rison B. Turner (died October 14, 1864, of wounds, at Opequan), Alexander Vandyke (killed July 9, 1864, at Monocacy, Md.), G. Van Wagners (died July 30, 1864), James A. Walters, Wm. Weihle, Benjamin Wes- son, John Williams.


Privates-John G. Agnew, Robert Aiken, Stephen Alford, David Barnes, Richard Barr, Thomas Brown, James Bruner, Jacob Bruner (killed July 9, 1864), John Campbell, Conrad Christy, Geo. D. Clark, Win. M. Clark, David Close (captured at the Wilderness, died October 14, 1864, in Andersonville), James V. Colley, Charles Company E, Thos. E. Hyatt, Captain, killed September 19, 1864, at Opequan. E. Crist, Duncan Dallas (died April 11, 1863), Clement W. Daniels, Joseph Dargue, Company F. Samuel C. Kerr, 1st Lien- tenant; Geo. W. Dehuff, died December 5, 1863. Eli Davis, Isaac N. Desellem, Geo. Dong- lass, Mahlon Downard, James Everett (killed May 12, 1864. at Spottsylvania), Company H, Henry Bricker (died No- vember 6, 1863), Jolin B. Hooper. Enoch F. Hynes (captain in 118th Colored Infan- try), James A. Winters, Thomas M. Her- vey (killed May 12, 1864, at Spottsylvania). Leander C. Galloway, Win. Gannon (killed September 19, 1864, at Opequan, Va.), Jes- se Gannon, John Gelesthorpe, Joseph Gess (died June 23, 1865, from wounds at Cedar Creek, Va., October 19, 1864), Jolin H. Gil- son, Moses C. Glenn, Wm. Going, John 129TH REGIMENT, O. V. I. Grout, Henderson Griffit, Samuel Haight, This regiment was mustered in at Cleve- Jones P. Hall, Hector S. Hart, Peter W. land from July 28 to August 10, 1864, for


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six months, and on the latter date started for Camp Nelson, Ky., and from thence to Cumberland Gap, and performed credit- able service in that locality. Parts of two companies were made up from this county, as follows:


Company H, 1st Lieutenant, Thomas H. Brown; Sergeants, William Ramsey, Mat- thew E. DeTemple.


Privates-Andrew Aldridge, Justin Cooper, Leonidas Dungan, William Doug- lass, James Hobuck, Stanton Howard, An- drew J. Carr, John McFee, Lewis Milhiser, Francis A. Priest, James M. Risher, Jabez Smith, Augustus Veitz, Eli Yocum.


Company I, 1st Sergeant, George B. Bair; Corporals, Robert McGowan, Thomas Taylor ; Musician, William Camp- bell.


Privates-Edward Atchison, John Barr, Albert H. Black, Dennis Donovan, Rezon Fisher, John W. Leetch, David Listar, George Lockhart, John P. McCardell, John R. Robertson, John W. (Winfield) Scott, George Whittaker, John Zellers.


Company D, 142d, William Martin, James Speedy.


157TH REGIMENT, OHIO NATIONAL GUARDS.


Early in 1864 the organization of the Ohio National Guard was completed under the state laws for home defense, a similar organization having been formed in several other states. As the season advanced it looked as though the Union forces really had a death grip on the rebellion. The Mississippi Valley was open to the Gulf. Sherman was working towards Atlanta and Grant was confronting Lee, preparing for


But the national armies had been depleted by disease and battle and their very suc- cesses only furnished more territory to garrison and lines of communication to guard. It was believed that could all the veteran troops then occupied for these pur- poses be allowed to go at once to the firing line it would result in the prompt termina- tion of the war. But who were to take


their places? Governor Brough, of Ohio, grasped the situation and met the gov- ernors of Indiana, Illinois, lowa and Wis- consin in conference at Washington. The result was a tender, on April 21, of 30,000 men from Ohio, 20,000 from Indiana and Illinois each, 10,000 from Iowa, and 5,000 from Wisconsin, to serve one hundred days. The offer was joyfully accepted, and by Monday evening, May 2, there were 38,000 Ohio soldiers in camp ready to be sent wherever needed. The Thirty-ninth Battalion was composed of eight companies from Jefferson County, and the 88th of two companies from Carroll. These were con- solidated into the 157th Regiment, O. V. I., popularly known as the National Guard. The regiment was ordered to Baltimore and from there to Fort Delaware, where it guarded some 14,000 rebel prisoners. It was mustered out at Camp Chase, Sep- tember 2.


FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS.


Colonel, George W. MeCook; Lieuten- ant-Colonel, John Morrow; Major, William Herron; Surgeon, William M. Eames; As- sistant Surgeons, Thomas B. Eagle, Benja- min H. Fisher; Adjutant, James Elliott; Regimental Quartermaster, J. Stewart Lowe; Hospital Steward, Oliver Kells; Sergeant-Major, Henry Permar; Quarter- master-Sergeant, Henry B. Stewart; Prin- cipal Musician, Lyman Priest.


COMPANY A, 157TH O. N. G.


Captain, Wheeler Burgess; 1st Lieuten- ant. James M. Riley; 2d Lieutenant, John H. Harris; Sergeants, Hays McCowen, Al- what was believed to be the final struggle. exander Donelson, Patrick Shannon, Frank HI. Bird, Thomas Fegmon; Corporals, Isaac Clifton, Lloyd Parks, George Nichol- son, Joshua Porter, James Robinson, Will- iam Bates, James Palmer, Thomas Hunter; Musicians, Henry Priest, John G. Wares; Wagoner, Joseph Ferguson.


Privates-Andrew Aldridge, George Amick, Thomas Anderson, John Bates, Michael Brannon, Harry Campbell, Will-


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iam H. Carnahan, Thomas Carson, Charles Cashell, Thomas Cassiday, Orlando P. Clifton, William H. Clifton, Michael Con- eley, John Cook, James Coulton, William Cunningham, Edwin Crawford, John Couf- man, James Davidson, Arthur Donelly, Edward Dann, Jackson Duvall, Thomas Duvall, William W. Duvall, Alfred Elliott, Joseph B. Elliott, Edward Elson, Cyrus Ferguson, George Ferguson, Richard Fielding, John Flanagan, George Flohr, Andrew Gamble, William Greer, John Hamilton, David B. Hicks, Elishn Hinds, John Homer, George M. Ingler, William Jones, John Kerr, John Lee, Richard Lee, Edward Lenhart, Lemuel Leonard, James McCoy, Henry H. MeElhenny, Alexander Moncrief, James Nelson, William North, David Odbert. Frank Owesney, David Owens, James Patterson, Edward P. Pearce, Edward Robertshaw, William Shamp, William Van Ostrand, William Walters, John Wilcoxon, Stephen Wil- coxon, John Wilson, Gordon Workman.


COMPANY H, 157TH O. N. G.


Captain, Willim A. Walden; Ist Lieu- tenant, John MeLeish; 2d Lieutenant. James A. Cloman ; Sergeants, Nathaniel A. Jepson, Abraham M. Blackburn, John H. Lindsay, George M. Gault, John W. Evans; Corporals, Samnel R. Zinn, George W. Weaver, James A. MeCurdy, James D. Maxwell, Joseph Mellor, John J. Riley, Ross Kells, Daniel P. Copeland; Musicians, Erskine M. Hamilton, Richard Huff; Wagoner, Bucey Cahill.


Privates-Edward Barr. William Beck, MeCourtney Betz, James B. Blinn, Lemnel Brandenburg. Frank Cahill, William H. Caldwell, Amos W. Cloman, John W. Cook- son, John W. Copeland. David Coyle, Ste- phen Cummins, Cicero L. Davidson, Will- iam H. Demnead, John Doyle, George A. Evans, Eli Fetrow, Jacob G. Fickes, Jesse S. Foster, Edward Glendening. William Guinea, Edward C. Hamilton (died July 14), Henry Hammond, Thomas A. Ham- mond, George Hanteh, Evan H. Harris, Al-


exander M. Hehus, William M. Helms, Thos. J. Holliday, Leroy Kells, John Kerr, Robert McGowan, Charles Mckinney, William MeLaughlin, John Mahon, Foster W. Manly, Franklin C. Maxwell, John P. Means, Jacob L. Miser, John H. Morrison, James Myers, Daniel Potter, Richard Reynolds, William D. Robb (transferred to unvy), William H. Robinson, Abimelech B. Ryan, William H. Settle, Alexander S. Sharon, George Shurpe, Nathan B. Spear, Thomas P. Spencer, Hurry A. Stewart, George Swords, Perry Thompson, Benja- min P. Travis, John Wngner, Orin A. Worthington, Isaac H. Zimmerman.


COMPANY C, 157TH O. N. G.


Captain, James II. Prentiss; 1st Lieu- tenant, James F. Daton; 2d Lieutenant, Newton Ferree; Sergeants, James E. Myers, James Thomas, James Timmons, William Mandel, Albert H. Block; Cor- porals, William Moles, Charles Glenden- ning, Thomas Burk, James Bair, Arthur Hamilton, Robert Turner, John Blaus, Frank Moore; Musicians, Chas. Quimby, Joseph Zahn; Wagoner, Samuel McMillen.


Privates-George Alban. Henry Ander- son, George Barthold, Joseph Basler, James Beuns, George L. Berry, David E. Blackburn, Henry Blackburn, Leonidas Bond, Thomas Boyd, Mitchell Bruney, William Buchanan, William Burchard, An- drew R. Burns, Edmund Byron, Albanus Cahill, John C. Caldwell, John H. Camp- hell, Samuel B. Campbell, Thomas Cole- man. William Coleman, James Curry, Nor- ton Davidson, Edward Devinny, George H. Dillon, John M. Downs, William G. Doug- lass, Oliver P. Dunbar, Thomas Dunn, John Edgar, Frederick Esping, James Frazier, James Frye, Thomas JJ. Fulton. Samuel Hamilton, Rush Hanna. James HI. Hinds, William B. Hunter, Edmund Huntsman, William Huseroft, Winfield JJackman, Guy Johnson, William Johnson, Augustus Kla- ges, Washington Lavery, George Lee, Will- iam Leetch, Richard MeCarty, Frank MeCay, Robert MeCord, Edwin McCoy,


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Frank Mckinney, Matthew McMullen, James S. Manly, James L. Mellor, George E. Miller, Alexander Norton, Archibald Odbert, Bernard O'Harra, Joseph G. Ridgley, William Robinson, John Rogers, Henry Sharp, Cornelius B. Salmon, Thomas Stafford, James Stark, Frank Ste- vens, Henry B. Stewart, John Stewart, Richard Sutcliff, Edward Sweeney, Brice Viers, Robert A. Warren, George Wiggin- ton, George B. Winters.


COMPANY D, 157TH O. N. G.


Captain, Robert Boals; 1st Lieutenant, John Fisher, Jr .; 2d Lieutenant, James M. Starr; Sergeants, James Hill, David Smith, Benjamin Fisher, Henry Carlisle, William H. Sherrard, Oliver P. King; Corporals, William A. Urquhart, George Fisher, John Yocum, William Gamble, George L. Conn, Jacob A. Odell, Samuel Bickerstaff, David M. Slee; Musician, John Randall.


Privates-Augustine Bickerstaff, Ellis H. Bickerstaff, Resin P. Bickerstaff, Will- iam N. Bickerstaff, David Brooks, George Brown, Thomas Brown, Wesley Buchanan, John R. Burgett, Spencer Burk, Henry P. Cassell, Joseph Cassell, Jr., Davis R. Clif- ton, John Connelly, David Curfman, Thomas Curfman, Douglass Delano, Rob- ert Dickey, Leonidas Dungan, James H. Dunn, Edward Fitzimmons, Ephraim J. Foster, Joseph Gill, Hezekiah Golden, John Gossett, William S. Grafton, Joseph Grim- shaw, Benjamin Hart, John Hoobuck, James S. Huntsman, Martin Imhoff, Jona- than Lazure, Wilson Lee, Edward MeCune, Finley A. MeGrew, James McLeash, An- drew Martin, Hugh P. Miller, Robert More- land, John F. Nelson, Thomas H. Nelson, Levi Odell, John V. Odell, George Owen, Talbott Parrish, Nathaniel Porter, Wilson Richardson, Joseph Robinson, William Roland, William T. Shaw, Samuel Shoe- maker, Philip A. Shultz, Eli Slee, Freder- ick Smith, Isaac Smith, James M. Speaks, George W. Tomlinson, James Walters (died July 24). John W. Watt, Nathaniel C. Welch, Addison J. White. Allmon G. White, Jolm Wilson. George L. Zink.


COMPANY E, 157TH O. N. G.


Captain, Thomas A. Gamble; 1st Lieu- tenant, Charles M. Jones; 2d Lieutenant, Nicholas Winters; Sergeants, Thomas S. Markle, Thomas C. Davis, Alexander O. Scott, William Stone, William T. Leech; Corporals, William Stark, Solomon Hips- ley, George Plummer, Eli Kirk, Jacob Bickerstaff, David Hall, James Lindsey, James R. Cunningham; Musician, Aloysius Feist, Marshall R. Hobbs.




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