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on disability, Samuel B. Porterfield, 1862, on disability. Jesse C. Patterson, extra term. Levi Ryan, re-enlisted, December 31, 1863. James Russell, extra term. M. L. Riley, re-enlisted, December 31, 1863. J. F. Rial, May 10, on disability. Nathan- iel Sutton, May 6, 1862. on disability. Charles Smith, Novem- ber 10, 1862 on disability. William Simpson, September 16, 1863, on disability. Asa Taylor, extra term. W. F. Talbert, March 14, 1862, on disability. D. L. Tyrell, extra term. Rob- ert H. Vance, extra term. Robert Wright, extra term. Wil- liam H. White, wounded at Gettysburg, Pa .. sent to G. H. Dis. James C .. Whittle, April 19, 1864, from wounds received at Chaneellorsville. Nathaniel Wallace. extra term. Adolph Weidabusch, extra term.
DIED.
John D. Koontz died January 5, 1862, of diarrhæ, at Barnes- ville, Ohio. Wm. H. Spear died May 29, 1862, at Franklin, Va., of wounds received at the battle of MeDowell, Va. Wm. L. An- derson died September 9, 1862, of diarrhæ, at Philadelphia, Pa. Levi Butler, killed May 2, 1863, at Chancellorsville, Va. James E. Clifford, killed July 1, 1863, at Gettysburg, Pa, Reuben Donnelly died October 2. 1862, at AAlexandria, Va., of wounds received in the battle of Bull Run. Robert A. Fawler died Feb- ruary 27, 1862, at Philadelphia, Pa., of smallpox. William T. Lockwood, killed at the battle of Chaneellorsville, Va., May 2, 1863. Alfred A. McFadden died April 6, 1864, in a hospital at Washington, D. C. James McMullen died January 10, 1862, at Bridgeport, Ohio, of chronic diarrha. John Richards, killed in battle on Allegheny Mountain, Va., December 13, 1861. Samuel Talbert froze to death on Cheate Mountain, Va., November 21, 1861. George W. Verbeck died June 15, 1862, at Glencoe, O., of wounds received at the battle of McDowell, Va. Henry C. White died May 15, 1862, of diarrhæ, at Washington, D. C. Thomas G. White, killed in the battle of Hong Hill, November 30, 1864.
Company mustered out at Columbus, Ohio, June 18, 1866.
COMPANY A, 43D REGIMENT O. V. I.
This company was made up mostly of men from Bellaire, Bridgeport and Martin's Ferry. It was reernited from October to December, 1861, when mustered into service. The officers and members of company "A" were as follows :
Jacob M. Spangler, captain. .Samuel Martin, first lieutenant. John M. Criswell, second lientenant. Obediah M. Davis, first sergeant. William Meek, musician.
PRIVATES. - John J. Albright, John B. Allen, Andrew B. An- derson, Samnel J. Banks, Robert Baggs, Joseph C. Beam, Geo. Brewer, John Beck, Henry Brown, Benjamin F. Brooks, James A. Carter, John R. Campbell, J. M. Criswell, John Conrad, W. B. Clayton, Jacob S. Clayton, Johh S. Clarke, John W. Camp- bell, John Conners, Patrick Conway, Robert Duncan, Robert Dixon, William Davis, Robert Douglass, John Denn, James Douglass, Thomas C. Doherty, Thomas Eagon, John P. Eckels, Samuel Eckels, Robert S. Everett, G. W. Goodrick, Wm. H. Giffin, David Greenley, Robert Giffin, James Hollis, Patrick Heffron, William Haley, William Hipkins, Jeremiah Hutcher, Thomas G. Hosper, August Hoffman, James Henry, James Hobbs, Edmond Hannon, James Hartup, John W. Hartup, John W. Jackson, James M. Keyser, John G. C. King, John J. Levy, William A. Lilly, Philip Lang, Elias B. Lowman, Charles A. Littleton, George W. Long, William Mohoffy, James F. McGrew, John Madden, Henry McGreivy, Thomas McKail, Tobias Oliver, Hiram Oliver, Robert C. Russell, Patrick Reed, John M. Ryan, Samuel Richardson, Jacob Rufer, Levi Shipman, Luther Stew- art, Joseph Samuels, Lewis Schramm, Zane Smith, Cyrus. H. Strahl, Robert Tarbet, Levi D. Thompson, Michael Tynane, Samuel Vanhorn, Wm. M. Vance, Daniel Westlake, Benj. F. Westlake, Jeremiah Westlake, Maltin Walsh, John Winning, George M. Wise, Warren M. Yates.
PROMOTIONS.
Obediah M. Davis was promoted from sergeant, company A, to second-lieutenant May 9, 1864, and assigned to company I; then promoted to first lieutenant January 1, 1865, assigned to company C, and then promoted to captain, March 1, 1865, and transferred to company A. George W. Goodrich was promoted to first sergeant, April 1, 1865, promoted to first lieutenant May 22, 1865. John K. Campbell was promoted to second lieutenant from sergeant company A May 22, 1865. Robert Dixon was
promoted to first sergeant, June 1, 1865. J. B. Smith was pro- moted from corporal to sergeant June 1, 1864. Jacob Rupper was promoted to sergeant from corporal, April 1, 1865. B. F. Westlake was promoted to sergeant from corporal, June 1, 1865. David Stinson was promoted to sergeant from corporal, June 1, 1868. Samuel Bishop was promoted to corporal November 1, 1864. John B. Alum was promoted to corporal, April 1, 1864. J. C. Plunket was promoted to corporal, November 1, 1864. John P. Eckels was promoted to corporal, April 1, 1865. Mar- tin Welsh was promoted to corporal, April 1, 1865. Robert H. Long was promoted to corporal, June 10, 1865. William Hip- kins was promoted to corporal, June 1, 1865.
TRANSFERRED.
Samuel T. Calvin, Robert McNary, Luther Stewart, Hamdon Heatherington, Louis Schaum, George M. Wise.
DISCHARGED.
Samuel Martin resigned his commission as captain September 25, 1864. Zane Smith was promoted to first sergeant January 1, 1864. Mustered ont to accept a commission in the 7th Lou- isiana C. T.
DIED.
Stacy Taylor died in hospital, Decatur, Alabama, April 26, 1864. Joseph Samuels, killed in action at Atlanta, Georgia, August 4, 1864. George W. Long died in hospital at Marietta, Georgia, September 16, 1864, of wounds received at Atlanta, Georgia, August 4, 1864. William Aarants (drafted) died in hospital in field in South Carolina, March 17, 1865. John Barn- hart (substitute) died in hospital at Philadelphia, Tenn., April 24, 1865. George Conaway died in hospital, Marietta, Ga., July; 1864. Jesse Gray died in hospital, Hiltonhead, S. C., April +, 1865. William Palmer died in hospital at Newbern, N. C., April 16, 1865.
Company A was mustered ont on the 13th of July, 1865, at Lonisville, Ky.
CO. D, 43d REGIMENT O. V. I.
Company D, of the 43d Regiment, was recruited at St. Clair's- ville during the months of November and December, 1861. Or- ganized with regiment at Camp Andrews, Mt. Vernon, Ohio. The officers and members were as follows :
Christian L. Poorman, Captain.
Joseph A. Harris, 2d Lieutenant.
PRIVATES .- Lewis Applegate, Crawford Armstrong, David Applegate, Thomas Ankrim, Ira Briton, Thomas B. Brown, E. S. Brown, J. C. Bolen, Henry Baxter, Isaac Billingsley; Joseph S. Barnhard, George Bright, Wilson S. Bigley, George Bailey, Elias Beal, Patrick Cochlen, Richard Creighton, James Crimble, W. H. Cope, Jacob H. Cope, John Cunnard, W. H. Crabtree, Jefferson Chamberlain, James Dunn, Robert M. Dent, John Danford, Thomas Durbin, P. S. Evins, Fowler Glenn, Daniel J. Freeman, Gaston Fox, Robert Gleespy, Stewart Harris, John S. Hamilton, Abram H. Handel, Thomas Huntsman, William V. Johnson, David Johnson, sr., David Johnson, jr., Samuel Johnson, Westley Jones, Colostine Jones, Thomas Kinney, Wil- liam Kinney, William Lindsey, Henry Miller, Mathew R. Me- Fadden, Thomas Merrill, Henry McFadden, Robert, Morrow, James B. McCormick, Andrew McKirahan, John McKeen, Da- vid H. MeKeen, George F. Majors, Robert S. Moore, Nathan Moore, James Nixon, John W. Newton, George W. Nixon, Wil- liam Owens, William Patterson, David Poole, Israel Perry, William Paxton, Charles W. Penn, Uriah Rimby, Alcanger Rothwell, James T. Robinson, Ephraim Stull, Richard Shep- herd, Humphrey Steadman, Henry Steadman, Thomas Shep- hierd, Otto Strickland, Isaiah Shepherd, James V. Tiernan, J. W. Taylor, Clark Vanhorn, Henry Wilds, Milo Wilkinson, John R. Wilson, Levi Williams, Elijah M. Weekley, Martin L. Week- ley, Zibar Yarnald,
PROMOTIONS, ETC.
Crawford W. Armstrong, appointed sergeant from private, De- cember 31, 1863 ; appointed 1st sergeant, Aug. 9, 1864 ; promoted to Captain, April 1, 1865. James W. Dunn was appointed ser- geant from private, Dec. 1863 ; appointed 1st sergeant April 1, 1865 ; promoted to lieutenant, May 21, 1865. William P. Weekly was appointed corporal Dec. 31, 1863 ; sergeant, April, 1865 ; 1st sergeant, June 1, 1865. William H. Crabtree was ap-
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pointed corporal, Dec. 31, 1863 ; sergeant, June 8, 1864. Samnel S. Delany was appointed corporal, Dec. 31, 1863 ; sergeant, May 1, 1865. Thomas Shepherd was appointed corporal, June 8, 1864 ; sergeant, June 1, 1865. Aleanzer Bothwell was appointed corporal June 8, 1864; sergeant, June 1, 1865. William Orr was appointed corporal, Dec. 31, 1863 ; absent, no discharge furnished. Elijah S. Brown was appointed corporal, Ang. 6, 1864. Andrew MeKirahan was appointed corporal, Jan. 1, 1865. Stewart Harris was appointed corporal, Jan. 1, 1875. Mathew C. Henderson was appointed corporal, April 1, 1865. Abram H. Handal was appointed corporal, June 1, 1865. C. Jones, ap- pointed corporal, May 1, 1865, Robert M. Dent was appointed corporal, Jan 1, 1865.
RECRUITS.
Daniel I. Clark, Francis Clark, George W. Keeper, Jefferson Mayburg, Franklin Taylor. These gentlemen are from Belmont county. There were other recruits from different parts of this state, numbering in all, 36.
DISCHARGED.
John Cunnard, dicharged Jan. 1, 1865, expiation of term. Jefferson Chamberlain, discharged, Jan. 1, 1865, same. John C. Bolon, discharged, Aug. 8, 1864, to receive promotion. Joseph S. Barnhard, discharged, Jan. 1, 1865. John W. Taylor, dis- charged, Jan. 1, 1865, (expiration of term). Benton Bitenhour, discharged from hospital, Jan. 17, 1865. Emannel Goldsborough.
TRANSFERRED.
Basil M. Simpson, Henry Butts, Thomas Fowler.
DIED.
Milo Wilkison, promoted from 1st Sergeant to 2nd Lieutenant, May 9, 1864; died of disease, Jan. 29, 1864, at Chattanooga, Tenn, Irwin Harrison, died of disease, Sept. 22, 1864. David Johnson, died in prison at Andersonville, Ga., Sept. 14, 1864. Patrick Martin, died in hospital, March 7, 1865. Samuel Mead- ly, died of disease, at Covington, Ky., Feb. 24, 1814. George W. Nixon, died of disease, March 5, 1864. Addison Scycler, died of disease, at Decatur, Ala., May 12, 1864. Charles Taylor, died of disease, at Nashville, Tenn., July 14, 1864,
Mustered out at Louisville, Kentucky, July 13, 1865.
CO. F, 50TH REGIMENTO. V. I.
Company F was raised in Belmont county, and was mustered into service Angust 30, 1862. The company was organized as follows :
Thomas Clark, Captain. James G. Theaker, Ist Lientenant. Robert P. Moore, 2d Lieutenant. Thomas C. Thoburn, Ist Sergeant. Hugh Dubois, Sergeant. George R. Grier, Sergeant. James R. Griffith, Sergeant. Andrew D. Mitchell, Sergeant. Lords N. Soles, Corporal, Isaac 1, Cox, Corporal. James W. Shipman, Corporal, George W. Shipman, Corporal. Charles D. Chandler, Corporal. William G. Taggart, Corporal. James Ileury, Corporal. Jacob K. P. Githum, Corporal.
PRIVATES .- D. K. Allen, Jesse W. Adams, Looman Beck, Wesley Beck, John T. Beck, James Boyles, G. Bliss, John A. Barrd, Gilbert W. Briggs, Samuel Briggs, John Bereg, Robert H. Clayland, John C. Chandler, Watson D. Cochran, Wilson IL. Cochran, William Conway, Lonis Coy, Samnel Cox, Harry Chambers, C. Cook, I. P. Convy, George Denny, Samuel Davis, Thomas S. Ewan, William Ellis, A. S. Field, Campbell Fitch, Simon Footer, Lafayette Githaus, Thomas I, Githans, Charles Goff, Peter Gorman, Robert HI. Griffith, A. H. Gody, Robert Goff, James Hutchison, Seth Howell, William Harrison, Wil- liam Jackson, Charles Johnson, Levi Jones, Harry Jones, Sam- nel Jones, John Leech, Peter Leoman, William W. McWilliams, Cyrus S. Moore, James Miller, Thomas D. Moore, Dauiel S. Me- geary, Joseph Marple, William A. Miller, Samuel Munloch, Peter Murry, John A Patterson, Theodore Porter, Nathan Parker, William Peirsall, George Phus, William Ryan, Philips
Renick, John W. Riley, G. P. Riley, A. H. Reed, Jacob Bennet, G. W. Snodgrass, W. T. Steedman, Richard Slocum, H. H. Sprigg, Andrew Steele, George W. Trover, J. H. Taggart, Saul Thompson, John H. Tyson, Reuben Wells, Barnard Williams, Philip Wilson, Barnard White, Henry Wooster, John Young, Stephen Yates.
PROMOTIONS, CASUALTIES, ETC.
James S. Theaker was Ist Lieutenant from August 18, 1862. until June 21, 1864, when he was promoted to Captain. Thomas Clark was discharged June 21, 1864, on Surgeon's certificate. Seth Howell was appointed corporal, May 1, 1863; severely wounded in the battle of Franklin, November 30, 1864, David K. Allen, severely wounded in the battle of Franklin, Novem- ber 30, 1864. James Miller, last heard from, Angust, 1864, in hospital at Camp Dennison, Ohio. Joseph W. Stringer, was taken prisoner, November 30, 1864. at Franklin.
DISCHARGED.
Hugh D. Dubois, was promoted to 1st Sergeant, June 21, 1864, wounded at Franklin, November 30, 1864; discharged March 5, 1865, by reason of consolidation with the 99th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. George R. Grier, discharged, March 5, 1865, by reason of consolidation with the 99th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Andrew D. Mitchell, discharged, March 5, 1865, by reason of consolidation with the 99th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Charles B. Chandler, discharged, March 7, 1863, for the Marine service, Robert Goff, was appointed corporal, May 1st, 1863 ; discharged March 5, 1863 ; and consolidated with 99th Ohio Volunteer In- fantry. James Henry, discharged, November 24, 1862. Thomas D. Moore, appointed corporal, December 23, 1862; taken pris- oner, November 30, 1864, at battle of Franklin; discharged, May 22, 1865. William Taggart, discharged April 2, 1863. Hamilton Warren, transferred from 99th Ohio Volunteer Infant- ry, December 31, 1864; discharged, March 5, 1865. Robert H. Clayland, was appointed corporal, September 27 1862, dis- charged June 7, 1865, at Wheeling, W. Va. Looman Beck, dis- charged on certificate of disability, March 16, 1863. John A. Barr, discharged, May 24, 1865. Louis Coy, discharged, Octo- ber 28, 1862, for disability. W, P. Cochran, discharged. March 9, 1863, for disability, W. H. Cochran, discharged, May 23, 1863, for disability. William Ellis, discharged, January 1, 1863, for disability. Campbell Fitch, discharged, January 1, 1863, for disability. Lafayette Githers, taken prisoner, November 30, 1864, at battle of Franklin ; discharged, May 20, 1865. William Kiphart, discharged, May 2+, 1865. William A. Miller, dis- charged, March 24, 1863, for disability. Joseph Marple, dis- charged, November 24, 1862, for disability. Theodore Porter, discharged, November 24, 1862, for disability. L. M. Souls, discharged, April 17, 1865. George W. Shipman, discharged, May 12, 1865. William Rynard, discharged, April 10, 1863, for disability.
TRANSFERRED.
John Leech, William Pursell, G. P. Riley.
DIED.
James Boyles, died in hospital at Lebanon, Ky., Nov. 29, 1862, of erysipelas fever. James Francis, killed in battle of Perryville, Oct., 1862. Jacob K. P. Githeas, died in hospital. Camp Dennison, O., Oct. 3, 1864. Thomas J. Githens, died in hospital at Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 21, 1864, of dysentery. Charles Smith, taken prisoner at battle of Franklin, Nov. 30, 1864; died March 27, 1865. at Vicksburg, Miss.
DESERTED.
Gilbert Biggs, John Berry, Samuel Briggs, Samnel Cox, Har- ry Chambers, Charles Goff, James Hutchison.
There were 38 deserters from this company, but the above were all from Belmont county. This company was mustered ont at Salisbury, N. C., June 26, 1865.
CO. C, 52D REGIMENT, O. V. I.
Company C was composed mainly of recruits raised at Barnex- ville and Somerton. On the 20th of August it was accepted into the service at Camp Dennison, O., where the 52nd Rogi - ment was organized. The officers were :
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Captain, Jacob E. Moffitt. 1st Lieutenant, Abisha C. Thomas. 2d Lieutenant, Ezekiel E. Mills. 1st Sergeant, William P. Shanklin. Sergeant, William Starbuck. Sergeant, Newton McGill. Sergeant, William J. Bradford. Sergeant, J. N. Hunt.
Corporals-Isaae Yocum, Wm. H. Piper, John H. Mellendry, C. W Grimes, James HI. Curtis, Newell II. Buchannan, Wm. C. Deems.
Drummer, Charles W. Tillett.
RESIGNATIONS, TRANSFERS, ETC.
Jacob E. Moffitt, resigned, Feb. 2, 1863. Abisha C. Thomas, mustered out. William P. Shankland, resigned, June 18, 1863. Christopher W. Grimes, mustered out; commanded Co. C, to 1865; commanding Co. K, since April 1, 1865. Ezekiel E. Mills, resigned, Feb. 13, 1863.
MUSTERED OUT.
William Starbuck, Newton Gill, Edwin D. Patterson, pro- moted from Corporal to Sergeant, March, 1865. Isaac Yoeum, N. H. Buchanan, W. C. Deems, Joseph A. Parsons, Chas. T. Whitaker, promoted to corporal. Charles W. Tillett, promoted from private, March 1, 1865. Harrison Moore, promoted from private, March 1, 1865. John W. Hance, promoted to corporal. Thomas B. Barnes, John Bailey, Wm, Carter, Isaiah B. Clitt, Wm H. Coventry, William Calvin, Geo. W. Calvin, John Dilliha, George W. Day, James W. Falger, Isaac Hayes, W. G. Hilton, R. W Harris, James Hines, Humphrey Baler, John N. Hunt, Clemmens Hicks, William Hadley, Gilmore Howell, John W. Hardesty, William Latham, John W. Merrill, S. W. Parker, W. H. Piper, Thomas Petticord, John Bucker, John W. Stubbs, Alfred Stiffler, James T. Woodland, W. W. Wildman, Robert Warnock.
KILLED IN BATTLE.
Fenton M. Carter, killed by eannon shot, May 14, 1864, at Resaca, Ga. L. H. Street, killed by musket shot, June 27, 1864, at Kenesaw Mountain, Ga. Boyd Forbes, killed by musket shot, June 27, 1864, at Kenesaw Mountain, Ga. Wm. F. Beatty, killed by musket shot, July 19, 1864, at Peach Tree Creek, Ga Alfred Bruster, killed by musket shot, Sept. 1, 1864, at Jones- boro, Ga.
DIED.
E. B. Clifford, died, Oct. 20, 1862, at Harrodsburg, Ky., of typhoid fever. George W. Campbell, died Dec. 29, 1862, at Nashville, Tenn., of chronie diarrhæ, John Forbes, died Dec. 16, 1862, at Nashville, Tenn., of chronic diarrhæ. Isaac Stid, died Jan. 23, 1863, at Nashville, Tenn., of erysip- clas, Chapman Harner, died Nov, 11, 1862, at Bowling Green, Ky., of chronic diarrhoea. Ashbury Malone, died July 25, 1863, at Nashville, Tenn., of chronic diarrhoea. John Ma- lone, died March 23, 1864, at Nashville, Tenn. W. F. Lewis, died July 10, 1864, at Chattanooga, Tenn., of diarrhoea. W. J. Bradfield, died Aug, 8, 1864, at Nashville, Tenn. Mordecai Carter, died Aug. 8, 1864, at Nashville, Tenn. Alexander Hin- ton, died Sept. 13, 1864, at Atlanta, Ga. John W. Barnes, died March 21, 1865, near Bentonville, N. C., of wounds. James Chance, died March 25, 1865, of wounds. Ezra J. Mann, died May 1st, 1865, at New Bern, N. C.
DISCHARGED.
Amos HI. Hampton, Oct. 24, 1862. E. Bailey, Dee. 19, 1862. B. F. Perky, Dec. 19, 1862. E, C. Tomlinson, Jan. 20, 1863. J. W. Hunt, Jan. 26, 1863. Asa T. Patterson, Feb. 6, 1863. John L. Brister, Feb. 20, 1863. William McDonald, December, 1862. Josiah B. McKee, Nov. 10, 1862. W. A. Brister, Nov. 10, 1862. Francis M. Acton, July 4, 1863. John H. MeKen- dree, Aug. 20, 1864. James HI. Carter, March 27, 1865. James W. Lyne, May 1, 1865. Jerome Miller, May 20, 1865.
TRANSFERRED.
Win. L. Patton, to Engineers Corps, Ang. 31, 1864. James P. Carter, to V. R. C. Isaac Teets, mustered out June 3, 1865, at Washington, D. C.
CO. F., 52D REGIMENT, O. V. I ..
Company F was recruited at Powhatan, Armstrong's Mills, Dillie's Bottom and Captina. It entered service at Camp Den- nison, Angust 22, 1862. Officers were as follows:
Captain, J. B, Donaldson. First lieutenant, John Irwin. Second lieutenant, Samuel C. Hutchison. Sergeant, Thomas B. Hammond. Sergeant, James W. MeFadden. Sergeant, Samuel M. Gorden. Sergeant, Julius Armstrong. Sergeant, Benjamin F. Thomas.
Corporals, Sylvester L. Brice, Conrad Slupman, Albert E. Crist, Anthony T. Lockwood, James McAvoy, James G. King, Isaac Gates, Elijah R. Hudson.
RESIGNATIONS, PROMOTIONS, ETC.
James B. Donaldson, resigned May 22, 1863. Samuel C. Huteh . ison, mustered out. John Irwin, resigned May 20, 1863. Syl- vester L. Briee, mustered out. Julius Armstrong, promoted to first lieutenant and transferred to company H.
MUSTERED OUT.
T. B. Hammond J. W. MeFadden, W. S. Swaine, John W. Hess, Anthony Lockwood, (no dis. furn'd) sergeants; Michael Long, Isaae Yates, E. R. Hudson, Thomas Tyrrel, Peter Griffin, . corporals.
PRIVATES-John Anthony, Martin Baker, Eli Barnes, Volney Blue, Alex. C. Crist (no dis, furn'd), J. R. Crist, (no dis. furn'd) David Dillon, William Duvall, Steward Doty, Robert Gates, James Gates, J. J. Gillespie, Robert Gillispie, Samuel Gillespie, Wellington Gillespie, F. J. Hendershot, Johnson Hammond, James Holland, G. W. Jones, T. H. Kirkland, John Moore, W. W. Moore, John McVay, M. C. McCabe, (no dis. furn'd), J. C. Rittman, Martin Purtiman, Salathiel Pugh, N. Pugh, (no dis. furn'd), H. Roder, William Souste, Joshua Swaney, Jas. Thorn- burg, James Tyrrell, Isaac Vandign, Jonathan Vandign, Perry Wright.
KILLED IN BATTLE.
Albert E. Crist, killed in action at Kenesaw Mountain, Ga., June 27, 1864. Robert J. Stewart, killed in action at Kenesaw Mountain, Ga., June 27, 1864. Augustus T. Dorsey, killed in action at Kenesaw Mountain, Ga., June 27, 1864.
DIED.
Conrad Shipman, died November 3, 1862, of consumption at Evansville, Ind. James G. King died November 22, 1862, of fever at Danville, Ky. Ebenezer Gillespie died of wounds re- ceived in action at Kenesaw Mountain, Ga., June 27, 1864. Cor- nelius Hess died October 30, 1862, of inflammation of lungs. Valentine Bryson died November 5, 1862, of congestive chills, near Franklin, Ky. John W. Sidles died December 2, 1862, of chronic diarrhea, at Bowling Green, Ky, Asa Vandign died December 19, 1862, at Nashville, Tenn. Jacob Shepherd died December 25, 1862, at Nashville, Tenn. James Lucas died Jan- uary 7, 1863, at Nashville, Tenn. Joseph B. Roder died January 7, 1863, at Nashville, Tenn. Robert Owens died January 1, 1853, at Nashville, Tenn. Joshua Campbell died January 30, 1863, at Nashville, Tenn. John Kinney died January 22, 1863, at Nash- viile, Tenn. John Hess died February 3, 1863, at Nashville, Tenn. John Siler died February 6, 1863, at Nashville, Tenn.
DISCHARGED ON DISABILITY.
Samuel M Gorden, February 9, 1863, Benjamin F. Thomas, April 6, 1863 ; James McAvoy, January 7, 1863; Wmn. Bennett, October 27, 1862; John Shipman, John Jobes, November 17, 1862 ; Dorsey Danford, December 12, 1862; Robert Carpenter, February 1, 1862 ; Michael Allen, Alex. Landers, John Rush, G. W. Lindsey, February 3, 1863 ; Singleton Owens, Ed. Huff- man, Henry Huffman, Daniel Groves, Alfred Doty, February 9, 1863; Hezekiah Laffell, February 10, 1863; John R. Trigg, February 16, 1863; W. T. Minanger, May 5, 1863; Wm. Gatten, October 11, 1862; Wm. Richardson, February 24, 1864; Frank F. Cook. discharged, but no record given ; Christian May, Oct. 27, 1864 ; Joseph HI. Jones, April 25, 1864.
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TRANSFERRED.
Thomas Boyers, G. W. Wallace, James B. Day, Robert A. Hammond.
PRISONERS OF WAR.
Thomas Fink, taken prisoner at Peach Tree Creek, Ga., July 16, 1863 ; supposed to have died. Wrias R. Martin, taken pris- ouer near Goldsboro, N. C., while foraging; supposed to have been murdered by his captives, March 17, 1865.
Mustered out June 3, 1865, at Washington, D. C.
CO. H. 6IST REGIMENT O. V. I.
This company was recruited at Bellaire, Bridgeport, Martin's Ferry, Jacobsburg and Glencoe, Belmont county, Ohio. It was enlisted between January and April, 1862. It was organized as follows :
John Garrett, Captain. David Rankin, First Lientenant. Milton W. Junkins, Second Lieutenant. Isaiah Grafton, First Sergeant. John Wright, Sergeant. William Smith, Sergeant. William Whims, Sergeant. John G. Laning, Sergeant. Zenas Shipman, Corporal. James W. Grafton, Corporal. David B. Long, Corporal. Wilson S. Mitchell, Corporal, John Kennedy, Corporal. John Drum, Corporal. Joseph B. Dean, Corporal. Jacob H. Long, Corporal. Musicians-John Huntsman, William Martin. Wagoner-William Long.
PRIVATES -- Wesley G. Ault, Richard Beavers, Solomon Beach, Thomas Brown, Edward Brown, John Cumford, William Clark, John Dwayer, John Detwiler, Joseph Daagan, Alexander W. Daniels, Francis Daine, Alexander Evans, Monroe Francis, Richard S. Francis, John Fry, Nelson Gray, Isaac A. Grist, William Gaston, Nicholas Hines, Albert Hockady, Samuel Hines, William Jopland, Thomas Jackson, Jacob Jackson, John W. Jackson, John Jones, John Johnston, Sterling Johnston, William Judd, Robert A. Kelsey, Joseph H. King, Peter Ken- ney, William Lash, James A. Long, S. B. Long, E. M. Mitehell, Michael McClusky, John Macauley, W. A. McKirahan, Jacob May, William Miller, John Moore, George Martin, James Nich- olson, Hugh Nixon, Terrence O'Brine, Robert H. Patterson, John W. Patterson, Samuel Potts, Richard Pearce, David Por- ter, Walker Pittett, John Porter, John T. Rothwell, James D. Richards, James S. Smith, Alfred Shaban, John Shatzer, George Swartz, John C. Taylor, Joseph Penley, William Taylor, James W. Wright, George W. Worley, Michael Welsh, James Weir, Daniel W. Wise, Charles Wright, Fedale Zarne.
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