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Company H was partially consolidated with the 82nd regi- ment, Ohio Infantry, March 31, 1865, and made part of company Il of that regiment.
CASUALTIES OF CO. H.
John G. Lanning, promoted to sergeant February 11, 1864. James S. Smith, promoted to corporal February 5, 1864. John T. Rothwell, promoted to corporal March 2, 1864. David Por- ter, promoted to corporal February 4, 1861. Westley G. Ault, promoted to corporal June 2, 1865.
DISCHARGED.
James Cain, released prisoner; discharged by virtue of War Department. James W. Wright, discharged at Camp Dennison, Ohio, June 28, 1865. Mustered ont at Louisville, Ky., July 21, 1865.
COMPANY E, 62D REGIMENT O. V. I.
Company E was organized at Somerton and rendezvoused at Camp Goddard. This company was mustered into service Oc- tober 16, 1861. The company was as follows :
Henry G. Jackson, captain. Samuel B. Taylor, second lieutenant. Joel M. Maring, third lieutenant. Samnel D. Hopper, first sergeant. Francis A. Bishop, sergeant.
Jolın Conplin, sergeant. Charles E. Rowlen, sergeant. Jonathan Dunn, sergeant.
Abel Hieks, corporal.
William S. Hobbs, corporal. John B. Powell, corporal. Aquilla 'Thomas, corporal. William Sullivan, corporal. James Smith, corporal. Wilson Strahl, corporal. Thomas Wilson, corporal.
PRIVATES .- Joab Bishop, James K. Bishop, Benjamin Bishop, Stephen I. Brown, Samuel H. Blaney, Charles Biddenhorn, Wil- liam Burcher, Charles O. Bishop, James O. Couplin, William H. Carter, George Carpenter, Abraham Clark, Stephen Clandy, Henry Clark, Waldon Clark, John A. Driggs, Christopher Dil- len, William T. Fletcher, Thomas H. Gibbins, William S. Gregg, Thomas D. Gibbins, David H. Grimes, Lawrence W. Hobbs, Alonzo M. Hobbs, Nathan H. Hurford, Benj. S. Hurford, John W. Hopper, William W. Hopper, John L. Hadsall, Henry How- ard, William E. Hudson, William W. Johnson, McDowell T. Koontz, George Kadle, Andrew I. Lane, John Livingstone, Franklin Morris, John R. Murrill, James Maxwell, Eli Miller, Benjamin Mahoney, George B. Monette, Washington Nelson, Vance Nelson, Joseph Nelson, Franklin Outland, Joseph Pal- mer, Elwood Price, Theophilus Peddicord, Lycurgus Peddicord, Gladne Patterson, Crawford Riley, Nathan Strahl, David L. Strahl, E. D. Strahl, William M. Stewart, Milton B. Stay, Thos. Starbuck, William I. Snode, Andrew C. Shepherd, Wm. Street, Evan T. Strahl, Thomas Strahl, Joseph C. Tomlinson, John W. Vandyke, William West, Leander Wiley, James L. Wharton, John Yocum, Joseph Yocum, Thomas Yarnall.
CASUALTIES.
Samuel H. Hopper was appointed first sergeant December 14, 1861; appointed second lieutenant August 11, 1862; ap- pointed first lieutenant May 16, 1863; appointed eaptain Octo- ber 15, 1863; wounded slightly in the charge upon Fort Wag- ner, S. C. Thomas Wilson was appointed corporal December 14, 1861; promoted to sergeant May 15, 1862 ; promoted to first. sergeant September 2, 1862; was severely wounded in the left hand and slightly in right side in the charge on Fort Wagner, S. C., July 18, 1863; re-enlisted February 26, 1864 ; reappointed first sergeant February 1, 1864, William S. Hobbs was ap- pointed corporal December 14, 1861 ; promoted to sergeant Sep- tember 2, 1862; re-enlisted January 1st, 1864; reappointed ser- geant February 1, 1864. Charles E. Rowlen was appointed sergeant December 14, 1861; re-enlisted January 1, 1864; re- appointed sergeant February 1, 1864. Wilson S. Strahl was appointed corporal December 14, 1861; promoted to sergeant July 1, 1863; re-enlisted January 1, 1864; reappointed sergeant February 1, 1864. Charles G. Bindenharn was promoted to corporal September 2, 1862; promoted to sergeant July 1, 1863; was wounded in leg by pistol shot, and take prisoner in charge upon Fort Wagner, S. C .; was exchanged July, 1863; re.en- listed ; reappointed sergeant, William W. Sullivan was ap- pointed corporal December 14, 1861; re-enlisted ; reappointed corporal. McDowell T. Koontz was promoted to corporal May 16, 1862; re-enlisted ; reappointed corporal. Joli L. Hadshall was promoted to corporal September 2, 1862; was wounded in leg by shell in charge upon Fort Wagner, S. C., July 18, 1863. Wm. W. Hopper was promoted to corporal Feb. 1, 1864 ; re-en- listed; served in three months' service in the 17th Ohio regiment. Waldon Clark was promoted to corporal July 18, 1863 ; re-en- listed ; reappointed corporal; was in charge on Fort Wagner July 18, 1863, B. S. Hurford was promoted to corporal July 18, 1863 : re-enlisted; reappointed corporal; iu charge upon Fort Wag- ner. Vance M. Nelson was promoted to corporal July 1, 1863; was in charge upon Fort Wagner July 18, 1863. W. IL. Car- ter was promoted to corporal January 1, 1863; wounded severe- ly by musket shot in the shoulder in the charge upon Fort Wag- ner, S. C., July 18, 1863. Stephen J. Brown was in charge upou Fort Wagner, S. C. Samuel HI. Blaney was wounded se- verely in right arm by musket shot in charge upou Fort Wag ner. S. C. David T. Burr and Joseph A. Budd were in charge upon Fort Wagner, July 18, 1863. Henry S. Clark was taken prisoner in the charge upon Fort Wagner. William Craig de- tached as artilleryman July 20, 1862. John A. Driggs, William T. Fletcher, Thomas D. Gibbins, William S. Gregg, and Nathan H. Hurford were in charge upon Fort Wagner. Alonzo M. Hobbs was severely wounded in leg by musket shot in charge upon Fort Wagner. John T. Livingston was severely wounded
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in foot by fragment shell at the siege of Fort Wagner. Frank- lin Morris was in charge at Fort Wagner. Washington Nelson was in charge upon Fort Wagner July 18, 1863. Joseph Nelson, Gladne Patterson, William T. Street and John W. Snode were in charge upon Fort Wagner. Thomas Starbuck was taken prisoner at Fort Wagner. A. G. Taylor was in charge upon Fort Wagner. S. C., July 18, 1863. Leander Wiley was wounded severely in the neck by musket shot in the charge upon Fort Wagner.
DISCHARGED.
Henry G. Jackson discharged May 26, 1862, on account of dis- abilities. Joel M. Marring was appointed as captain, December 7, 1861; resigned on surgeon's certificate, August 11, 1862. Thomas Showers, transferred from company A ; discharged ou surgeon's certificate, January 29, 1863. Able Hicks, appointed corporal December 14, 1861 ; promoted to sergeant, May 15, 1862; discharged August 4, 1862. Jonathan Dunn, appointed sergeant, December 14, 1861; discharged on surgeon's certifi- cate, December 26, 1862. John Couplain, appointed sergeant, December 14, 1862 ; discharged on surgeon's certificate, May 8, 1862. Aquilla Thomas, appointed corporal, December 14, 1861 ; discharged on Surgeon's certificate, September 13, 1862. James Smith, appointed corporal, December 14, 1861; discharged on surgeon's certificate, September 29, 1862. George Carpenter, promoted to corporal, May 15, 1862; discharged on surgeon's certificate, December 23, 1862. Jacob Bishop, discharged on surgeon's certificate, May 8, 1862. James K. Bishop, discharged on surgeon's certificate, July 5, 1863. Charles O, Bishop. dis- charged on surgeon's certificate, June, 1862, James O. Coup- lain was wounded severely in the leg by a musket shot; dis- charged from effects of wound. Stephen Clandz, discharged for disability, July 5, 1863. Christopher Dillen was taken prisoner at Strasburg, Va ; Discharged by disability, June 17, 1862. John W. Hopper, December 13, 1862, for disability. John R. Merrel, on surgeon's certificate, December 13, 1862. Lycurgus Peddi- cord, on surgeon's certificate, September 4, 1862. Chas. Patten, on surgeon's certificate, July 26, 1862. Nathan P. Strahl, on surgeon's certificate, October 14, 1862. David L. Strahl, on sur- geon's certificate, March 29, 1863. Wm. M. Stewart, on sur- geon's certificate, March 15, 1863. Milton M. Stay, on surgeon's certificate; date unknown. Andrew C. Shepard, on surgeon's certificate, June, 1863. Evan 'T. Strahl, on surgeon's certificate, August 4, 1863. Eugene Stewart, on surgeon's certificate ; date not recorded. Wm. West, on surgeon's certificate, January 24, 1863. Thomas Yarnall, on surgeon's certificate, June, 1863.
TRANSFERRED.
John B. Powell, Aaron D. Yocum, E. D. Strahl, Samuel J. Sill.
DIED.
B. F. Bishop, at Hampton hospital, Va., September 2, 1862, of typhoid fever. L. W. Hobbs, was killed in the charge upon Fort Wagner, July 18, 1863. Wm. E. Hudson, died a prisoner in Charleston, S. C., from wounds received in the charge upon Fort Wagner. Wm. W. Johnson was killed in the charge upon Fort Wagner. George T. B. Monette, died at Frederick, Md., April 15, 1862, of typhoid fever. Riley W. Crawford was killed in the charge upon Fort Wagner. John W. Vandyke died at Harrison's Landing, August 11, 1862, of brain fever. James E. Stewart, died at Hilton Head, S. C., April 24, 1864, of hemor- rhage of the bowels.
This company was mustered out June 1, 1864. The bistory of this company is identical with the history of the regiment, as it never was separated from it.
CO. E, 77TH REGIMENT O. V. I.
This company was recruited at Bellaire, Pultney township, Washington, Mead and York townships, Belmont county. It rendezvoused with the regiment at Marietta, where the regimental organization took place. Jesse Hildebrand was elected Colonel, The organization of company E, with its members, were as fol- lows:
Andrew Smith, Captain. Thomas Garrett, First Lientenant. Hanson Criswell, Second Lieutenant. Daniel McCabe, First Sergeant. John L. McIntire, Sergeant.
Levi M. Sinclair, Sergeant. G. W. Williams, Sr., Sergeant. John L. Thomas, Sergeant. Thomas Anderson, Corporal. John K. Hepburn, Corporal. Israel R. Heath, Corporal. Charles J. Bloom, Corporal. Dennis Hogan, Corporal. Benjamin Dunlapp, Corporal. Jacob P. Kinney, Corporal. James M. Baker, Corporal. John W. Stanhope, Musician.
PRIVATES-Edward Burns, Thomas Barker, Peter Brandon, Leander Barnet, Wm. C. Berry, Samuel Bennington, William Bennington, J. T. Broxton, James Baxter, Thomas B. Crozier, Jesse Cross, William Craigg, Wm. Chance, Benjamin Doyel, Eli B. Davison, James A. Dumfie, Monterville Drummond, Isaac Fogle, Jeremiah A. Fish, Isaac Gilbert, Moses Gordon, Austin Gill, John Hays, G. W. Hlogan, James P. Hammond, David M. Hammond, Robert Hess, Dixon M. Hepburn, Andrew J. Heath, Joseph Hobbs, Hamilton Hunter, Jerome Higgs, Emmer Jack- son, Samuel Jackson, Harrison Jackson, Jacob Johnston, George Johnston, Edward Kinney, William Kinney, Robert Knox, Nathaniel Luke, Chas. Lyttleson, John McMillen, Fran- cis Miller, Win. P. B. McFarland, Thomas McCormick, Wm. H. O'Neil, Francis Pitner, Jacob Prest, Hugh Paden, William Por- ter, William Ritebeson, Reuben Russell, Thomas Rosser, J. C. Sissel, Arthur Sissel, Jobn Seaber, Johnston Sinclair, William Smith, Daniel Shoup, Samuel R. Thomas, John C. Taylor, Wil- son S. Venharn, Nathaniel B. Wright, George W. Williams, Jr., William Williams, Andrew Williams, James Wallace, James W. Wallace, Thomas H. Wallace, John Wingrove, Perry Wright, James Wells.
The men of company E re-organized as a portion of companies E and F of the same regiment.
PROMOTIONS, TRANSFERS, ETC.
Company E .- Robert Hess, promoted to corporal, March 20, 1864. John Kune, promoted to corporal, June 5, 1863. Fran- cis A. Pitner, promoted to corporal, June 16, 1865. Jobnson C. Sinclair, promoted to corporal, December 1, 1865. Samuel Ben- nington, promoted to corporal, March 1, 1866. John Wingrove, promoted to corporal, March 1, 1866. George W. Williams, pro- moted to sergeant until May 31, 1865 ; discharged at same date. Jacob P. Kinney, appointed sergeant, April 27, 1865, and trans- ferred to company F. Eli B. Davison, appointed corporal, April 27, 1865, and transferred to company F. Jeremiah A. Fish, transferred to N. C. S. of regiment and appointed quartermaster sergeant. W. H. O Neil, transferred to vet. reserve corps, April 21, 1865. Geo. W. Hogan, died of disease at hospital in Louis- iana, June 11, 1865.
Mustered out at Brownsville, Texas, March 8, 1866.
Company F .- George Johnson, Jacob Prest, Reuben Russell, Thomas Rosser, Wm. Smith, James W. Wallace, Geo, W. Wil- liams, Jacob B. Kinney, promoted to sergeant, December 12, 1861. W. P. B. McFarland, discharged on disability, May 30, 1865. Jacob D. Decker, died while a prisoner of war at Tyler, Texas, July 21, 1864,
Mustered out at Brownsville, Texas, March 8, 1866,
CO. B, 98TH REGIMENT O. V. I.
This company was enlisted at St. Clairsville and organized with regiment at Camp Mingo, near Steubenville, August 22, 1862. Its original officers and members were as follows :
Joseph R. Mitchell, Captain. Louis Woodmansee, First Lieutenant. Hiram J. Cratt, Second Lieutenaut. Jacob L. Holloway, First Sergeant. Thomas J. Hawthorne, Sergeant. Samuel R. Smith, Sergeant. Benjamin R. Griffith, Sergeant. Jacob Hymes, Sergeant. Henry McDonald, Corporal. Hamilton Rogers, Corporal. James F. Watson, Corporal. William H. Roscoe, Corporal. Johnston Mitchell, Corporal. James E. Judkins, Corporal. G. W. Makinson, Corporal. Isaac H. Nichols, Corporal.
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Jesse Brandenburgh, Musician. William Reynolds, Musician. John F. Smur, Wagoner.
PRIVATES .- William J. Alexander, Charles A. Allen, William Bell, Dighton Berry, John A. Bethel, Josiah Blackford, Smith Brauson, James A. Brown, Albert Brown, Samuel Bruce, P. C. Campbell, Hiram Culp, Nathan G. Davis, Thomas Davis, Moses H. Dewault, David L. Dewault, Wm. F. Duff, David D. Dutton, Henry Fitzgerald, Eli M. Fowler, James Galbraith, Alfred Gard- ner, George H. Glenn, John Graham, George Graham, James Graham, Isaac Grimes, Johnston Hammond, Pennington Har- den, Robert Hare, Wm. A. Hastings, Wilson Henderson, Jesse Huff, Job Hughs, W. B. James, John Jamison, George Jepson, Ezra Johnston, A. R. Jones, Allen M. Kirk, Evan B. Kirk, Ebe- Dezer F. Knapp, J. B. D. Keim, Joseph P. Lees, L. S. Lilly, T. C. Martin, Wm. H. Miller, Martin Moore, James McBride, Jas. A. McNary, Mahlon Nichols, Thomas Nichols, Samuel M. Noah, W. W. Orison, John Patton, George M. Patton, Charles L. Pick- ering, Isaac K. Piggott, John Pollock, Reason Porter, Jesse Pratt, John Ralston, John T. Roseboro, - Rogers, Conrad Schmeitzer, Alex. H. Sloan, Joseph Smith, Joseph Spencer, Jer- ry Stinard, J. B. Stewart, James A. Stewart, Charles Stilwell, Lemuel Stilwell, William Taylor, G. W. A. Thompson, Alexan- der Thoborn, Ignatins Tillett, Geo. W. Vanscyol, Lewis Walter, Jesse M. Woods, O. A. Zane, Benj. Zane.
PROMOTIONS, CASUALTIES, ETC.
Joseph R. Mitchell, discharged October 14, 1864, on account of disability. Reece G. Lewis, promoted from first lieutenant company E; mustered out on separate rolls. Louis Woodman- see, discharged on account of disability December 23, 1863. Ja- cob A. Holloway was promoted from first lieutenant August 1, 1864. Hiram J. Craft was promoted from second lieutenant to captain of company E, July 29, 1864. George W. Makinson was promoted from corporal to seargent September 1, 1864. John Patton entered service as private; promoted to corporal September 1, 1864. Mahlon Nichols was promoted to corporal September 1, 1864; wounded in battle at Bentonville March 19, 1865. 1saac Piggott was promoted to corporal September 1, 1864. James A. Stewart was promoted to corporal September 1, 1864. William B. James was wounded at Jonesboro, Ga., September, 1864. O. A. Zane was exchanged prisoner at Bridgeport, Ohio.
KILLED,
L. S. Lilly was killed in battle at Chickamauga, Ga., Septem- ber 20, 1863. Johnson Mitchell was killed in battle at Jones- boro, Ga., September 1, 1864. Josiah Blackford was killed in battle at Chicamauga, Ga., September 20, 1863. Robert Hare was killed in battle at Perryville, Ky., October 8, 1862. John Jameson was killed in battle at Kenesaw Mountain, June 27, I864. William H. Miller was killed in battle at Perryville, Ky., October 8, 1864. George W. A. Thompson was killed in battle at Perryville, Ky., October 8, 1862. Reason Porter was killed in battle at Perryville, Ky., October 8, 1862. Jesse M. Woods was killed in battle at Resaca, May 14, 1864.
DIED.
Hamilton Rogers died of disease at Perryville, Ky., October 19, 1862. Henry McDonald died of wounds received in battle at Jonesboro, Ga., Septemder 1, 1864, John Pollock promoted to corporal November 25, 1862; died of wounds received at Chickamauga, September 20, 1863. Moses H. De Vault, died of wounds received in battle at Jonesboro, Ga., September 1, 1864. David D. Dutton, died of disease in hospital at Savannah, Feb- ruary 25, 1865. John Graham, died in hospital at Nashville, April 1, 1863, of chronic diarrhæ. George Glenn, died in Flush- ing, Ohio, February 17, 1863, of typhoid fever. George Hale, died of disease in hospital at Nashville, Tenn., August 25, 1864. Addison R. Jones, died in Lebanon, Ky., November 11, 1862, of typhoid fever. J. B. D). Keim, died November 19, 1863, in hos- pital at Franklin, Tenn., of typhoid fever. Joseph P. Lees, died of wounds received in battle at Bentonville, N. C., March 10, 1865. Samuel M. Noah, died of chronic diarrhæ February 6, 1863, at Lebanon, Ky. William W. Orrison, died of wounds (accidentally) at Convalescent Camp, Nashville, Tenu. Charles L. Pickering, died of disease in hospital at Lebanon, Ky., No- vember 20, 1862. Joseph Spencer, died in hospital of disease, at Louisville, Ky., March 5, 1863. Joseph Smith, died of wounds received in skirmish near Graysville, Ga., November
26, 1863. Alexander Thorburn, died of disease at Cumberland, Ind., April, 1865.
DISCHARGED.
William T. Alexander, discharged January 31, 1862, to enlist in marine service. John A. Bethel, discharged January 31, 1863, for the same purpose. Smith Branson, discharged for disability December 11, 1862. P. C. Campbell, discharged December 30. 1862, on account of wounds received in battle at Perrysville October 8, 1862. Thomas Davis discharged for disability, 1863. David L. Devault, discharged for disability December 14, 1863. Alfred N. Gardner, discharged for disability March 14, 1863. Isaac T. Grimes, discharged January 2, 1863, on account of wounds received in battle at Perryville October 8, 1862. John- son Hammond discharged March 3, 1864, on account of wounds received in battle at Chickamauga. William A. Hastings, dis- charged for disability November 18, 1862. Wilson Henderson, discharged January 27, 1864, for wounds received in battle at Perrysville October 8, 1862. Allen M. Kirk, discharged for dis- ability September 25, 1862. Thomas Nichols, wounded in bat- tle at Perryville October 8, 1862; discharged for disability April 28, 1864. Jesse Pratt, discharged for disability May 29, 1863. John F. Roseborough, discharged for disability July 14, 1863. John B. Stewart, discharged for disability March 25, 1863, A. M. Sawash, discharged for disability March 21, 1865. Geo. W. Vanscyol, discharged January 19, 1862, to enlist in marine service.
TRANSFERRED.
Benj. B. Griffith, James F. Watson, Jesse Brandenburgh, Jer- emiah Stinrod, William Taylor, Ignatius Tillet, Chas. M. Black- burn, Thomas E. Hale, G. L. Knapp, Philip Vilton, Hiram Riggs.
The company was mustered out June 1, 1865.
COMPANY E, 98TH REGIMENT O. V. I.
Was enlisted in Belmont county, and was mustered into service August 20, 1862. The original officers and members were as follows :
Adam Cordner, captain. Zachary C. William, first lieutenant. John T. Collins, second lieutenant.
Lewis G. Rece, first sergeant. Lewis Boger, sergeant. John H. Price, sergeant.
W. T. Harmar, sergeant. Cyrus B. Lingo, sergeant. E. W. Smith, corporal. William H. White, corporal. George C. Vanlaw, corporal. Zenas Shipman, corporal. Clark Wilkison, corporal. Alfred W. Givens, corporal. Thomas Bell, corporal. Jesse Cordner, corporal. Enfield Wineman, musician, Dennis L. Kemp, musician. L. C. Griffith, wagoner.
PRIVATES .- Lewis Adison, Henry Ault, John M. Battin, Wil- son Battin, Henry C. Beall, Mahlon Brown, Henry Bright, Martin G. Budd, Thomas Burnes, Milton Carpenter, Thomas Carpenter, David Cecil, Evan Chandler, B. L. Craig, Jantes Creighton, William Davis, Ezra Davis, Michael Delany, Henry Defenbaugh, William Dermolt, David R. Eggey, John E. Evans. E. D. Evans, John Finch, Johu Finney, Nehemiah Fisher, Ed. S. Foreman, O. E. Folk, John Gallagher, Archy Garrett, Reu- ben Green, Samnel C. Green, Alex. Green, Wm. M. Green, Nicholas Gregg, Abner I. Gregg, Robert Harris, George Hinkle, George E. Hoops, Nathan Humphrey, Abner E. Hunt, John W. Jones, Caleb Jones, William T. Jones, William L. Kemp, John A. Kemp, William Knight, B. H. Lane, B. F. Leach, Wm. K. Lightfoot, Benj. Loper, William B. Encas, Robert N. Luke, Johu Moore, Wm. H. Morrison, James Murry, Edward McGinuis, Broomhall Mckesson, William McKirahan, William MeMannis, William HI. McMillen, R. Nevill, Thos. J. Pickering, James Powell, William H. Powell, Isaac Reader, George Russell, Win. Spencer, Wm. Thornberry; Franklin Thornberry, Jacob Fran- cis, Lucas Topton, John Vanfassin, Enos Waters, Jas. K. White, John White, Jonathan Wheeler, Erasmus Wilson, Nicholas Wilson, Abner Wilkissen, Joseph Whitey, Alben Wilkissen.
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PROMOTIONS, RESIGNATIONS, CASUALTIES, ETC.
Adam Cordner, resigned January 54, 1863; William C. Loch- ary, promoted to captain, February 7, 1863; killed at the battle of Chickamauga, Georgia, September 20, 1863; John T. Collins, promoted to first lientenant February 7, 1863; promoted to captain January 15, 1864; resigned July 29, 1864. Hiram J. ('raft was promoted to captain company E, July 29, 1864. Reece G. Lewis was promoted from corporal to sergeant, February 7. 1863; promoted to first lientenant December 7, 1864. Ezekiel W. Smith, promoted from corporal to sergeant, January 1, 1863; to first sergeant, December 17, 1864. James Murray was pro- moted from corporal to sergeant, December 17, 1864. Milton Carpenter, exchanged prisoner of war.
KILLED.
Lewis Boyer, killed in action at Graysville, Georgia, Novem- ber 26, 1863. Michael Delaney, killed in action at Perryville, October 8, 1862. William H. Davis, killed in action at Benton- ville, North Carolina, March 19, 1865. John E. Evans, killed in action at Perryville, Kentucky, October 8, 1862. William M. Green, killed in battle at Perryville, Kentucky, October 8, 1862. William H. McMillen, killed in battle at Jonesboro, Ga., September 1, 1864. Isaac Reeder, killed in battle at Perryville, Kentucky, October 8, 1862.
DIED.
William T. Harmer, died November 9, 1862, of wounds re- ceived at Perryville, Kentucky, October 8, 1862. Cyrus B. Lin- go, died December 24, 186-, at New Albany, Indiana, of typhoid fever. Henry C. Bell, died June 21, 1863, at Nashville, Ten- nessee, of phthysic. William H. White, died November 5, 1862, of wounds received at Perryville. Thomas Burns, died Novem- ber 5, 1862, at Louisville, Kentucky, of disease. Martin G. Budd, died April 16, 1865, of chronic diarrhea, at Lonisville, Ken- tucky. Wilson Battin, died of measles at Lebanon, Kentucky, January 6, 1863. Nehemiah Fisher, died October 16, 1862, of wounds received at Perryville, Kentucky. Nicholas Gregg, died December 12, 1862, at Columbia, Kentucky, of disease. Archie Garrett, died October 1, 1864, at Nashville, Tennessee, of chronic diarrhea. Robert Harris, died May 6, 1864, of disease, at Chat- tanooga, Tennessee. William Knight, died April 7, 1863, of measles, at Franklin, Tennessee. Broomball McKissen, died October 14, 1862, of wounds received at the battle of Perryville, Kentucky. George Russle, died November 30, 1862, of disease, at Lebanon, Kentucky. Wm. Spencer, died November 7, 1862, at Lebanon, Kentucky, of disease. Lucas Tipton, died Decem- ber 11, 1862, at Bardstown, Kentucky, of typhoid fever.
DISCHARGED.
John H. Price, discharged Jan. 1, 1863. Jesse Cordner, dis- charged February 9, 1865. Clark Wilkison, discharged January 20, 1863. Enfield Winneman, discharged February 1, 1863. Henry Bright, discharged May 20, 1863. John M. Battin, dis- charged January 1, 1863. James Creighton, discharged May 7, 1863. Evan N. Chandler, discharged January 15, 1863. Ed- ward S. Foreman, discharged February 2, 1863. Alexander Green, discharged December 20, 1862. Samuel C. Green, dis- charged March 4, 1863. Nathan Humphrey, discharged Novem- ber 17, 1862. Caleb Jones, discharged September 13, 1862. W. T. Jones, discharged August 6, 1863. John A. Kemp, discharged January 28, 1863. Benjamin F. Leach, discharged April 25, 1863. William H. Kiraham, discharged December 31, 1862. William McMannis, discharged April 25, 1863. Thomas J. Pick- ering, discharged January 16, 1863. Jonathan Wheeler, dis- charged February 7, 1863. Abner Wilkison, discharged May 9, 1865.
TRANSFERRED.
Jacob Travis, Alban Wilkinson, R. N. J. Luke, John Moore, John Bell, Eli Garretson.
Co. E. was mustered out of service on the 1st of June, 1865, near Washington, D. C.
CO. B, 126TH REGIMENT, O. V. I.
Captain Wm. B. Kirk recruited this company from Flushing, St. Clairsville, Barnesville, and other points in Belmont county. .
It was mustered into service on the 4th of September, 1862. The following was the original organization :
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