USA > Ohio > Champaign County > History of Champaign County, Ohio, Its People, Industries and Institutions, Volume I > Part 74
Note: The text from this book was generated using artificial intelligence so there may be some errors. The full pages can be found on Archive.org (link on the Part 1 page).
Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7 | Part 8 | Part 9 | Part 10 | Part 11 | Part 12 | Part 13 | Part 14 | Part 15 | Part 16 | Part 17 | Part 18 | Part 19 | Part 20 | Part 21 | Part 22 | Part 23 | Part 24 | Part 25 | Part 26 | Part 27 | Part 28 | Part 29 | Part 30 | Part 31 | Part 32 | Part 33 | Part 34 | Part 35 | Part 36 | Part 37 | Part 38 | Part 39 | Part 40 | Part 41 | Part 42 | Part 43 | Part 44 | Part 45 | Part 46 | Part 47 | Part 48 | Part 49 | Part 50 | Part 51 | Part 52 | Part 53 | Part 54 | Part 55 | Part 56 | Part 57 | Part 58 | Part 59 | Part 60 | Part 61 | Part 62 | Part 63 | Part 64 | Part 65 | Part 66 | Part 67 | Part 68 | Part 69 | Part 70 | Part 71 | Part 72 | Part 73 | Part 74 | Part 75 | Part 76 | Part 77 | Part 78 | Part 79 | Part 80 | Part 81 | Part 82 | Part 83 | Part 84 | Part 85 | Part 86 | Part 87 | Part 88 | Part 89 | Part 90 | Part 91 | Part 92 | Part 93 | Part 94 | Part 95 | Part 96 | Part 97 | Part 98 | Part 99 | Part 100 | Part 101 | Part 102 | Part 103 | Part 104 | Part 105 | Part 106 | Part 107 | Part 108 | Part 109 | Part 110 | Part 111 | Part 112 | Part 113 | Part 114 | Part 115
TWELFTH CAVALRY ( THREE YEARS).
The Twelfth Ohio Volunteer Cavalry was organized at Camp Cleve- land, Ohio. from the state at large, between the dates of August 17 and November 24, 1863. The men were mustered in for three years, but the war coming to a close in April, 1865, they did not serve the full term of their enlistment. being mustered out at Nashville, Tennessee, on November 14. 1865.
Among many battles in which the Twelfth was engaged the following were the more important engagements: Mt. Sterling, Kentucky, June 9, 1864: Cynthiana. Kentucky, June 12, 1864; two separate engagements at Saltville, Virginia. October 2, 1864, and December 20, 1864; Kingsport, Tennessee. December 13, 1864: Bristol, Tennessee, December 14, 1864; Abingdon, Virginia, December 15, 1864; Wytheville, Virginia, December 16, 1864; Marion, Virginia, December 18, 1864; Salisbury, North Carolina, April 12, 1865; Dallas, North Carolina, April 19, 1865; Catawba River, North Carolina, April 19, 1865.
Digitized by Google
750
CHAMPAIGN COUNTY, OHIO.
The Twelfth Cavalry, as stated above, was not chosen from any par- ticular section of the state, but its volunteers came from all corners of the state. There is no official list of the recruits from Champaign county who enlisted in the regiment, but it is known that the following men were from the county : most of them being in Company C: Robert J. Stewart (first lieutenant ), Amos M. Longfellow, Alfred Whittridge, Jacob L. Read, Miles Standish, Henry Enoch, Peter M. Black, Isaac Gray, George W. Keesecker. S. I .. Raff. Dennis Shea, Simeon M. Swisher, David Webb, Nathaniel Kinna. Joshua Kinna and Jacob F. Connor. Of these it is known that S. L. Raff and Frank Redmond are still living. Recruits for the Twelfth Cavalry from Champaign county were George Conner, M. V. Crosson and Clay Pence.
BURDEN'S SHARPSHOOTERS.
An organization known as Burden's Sharpshooters enlisted a few volun- teers from Champaign county. The local records give the name of six volun- teers from Harrison township for this organization as enlisting on October 20, 1863. They were J. B. McDonald, John Garrison, John C. Lloyd, Isaac Tharp. A. V. Moore and W. W. Danner. These six men are recorded with the following notation after their names on the record: "Received of R. C. Fulton, secretary of Champaign War Committee, fifty dollars each for J. B. McDonald, John Garrison, John C. Lloyd, Isaac Tharp, A. V. Moore and W. W. Danner, amounts ordered to be paid the above by the county com- missioners, October 29, 1863." At a later date, not given, Dennis H. Ellis, township not stated, was paid the fifty-dollar bounty by the county as a volunteer for this same organization. There is no other record of any volunteers for this organization nor any reference as to the part it took in the war.
OHIO IN THE CIVIL WAR.
Ohio furnished a total of 310,654 men for service in the Civil War although it was only called upon to furnish only 306,322. The successive calls by the President, the number asked for at each call, the length of service, the quota for the state, and the number furnished, are indicated in the appended table, the figures being taken from Adjutant General A. B. Critch- field's report :
Digitized by Google
751
CHAMPAIGN COUNTY, OHIO.
Ohio's
Date of Call.
No. of Men.
Service.
Quota.
Men. Furnished.
April 15. 1861
75.000
3 months
10,153
12.357
May 3-July 22, 25.
500,000
3 years
67,365
84,110
July 2, 1862.
300,000
3 years
36,858
58,325
August 4. 1862
300,000
9 months
36,858
June 15. 1863.
Militia
6 months
2.736
October 17, 1863-February 1. 1864
500,000
51.465
32.837
March 14. 1864
200,000
20,595
20,931
Militia
100 days
30.000
36,254
July 18, 1804
500,000
27.001
30,823
December 19, 1864
300,000
26,027
23.275
306,322
310,674
Total surplus over quota
4,332
OHIO REGIMENTS CONTAINING CHAMPAIGN COUNTY VOLUNTEERS.
In the preceding pages there has been given a summary of the regi- ments containing the great majority of the volunteers from Champaign county. But there is a still larger number of regiments which contained from one to a dozen or more volunteers from the county. Owing to the absence of local records it is impossible to determine the names of the men enlisting from the county. The following table gives as complete a list of regiments known to contain Champaign county volunteers as could be compiled. The dates of mustering in and out are also given :
First Infantry-Mustered in, April 28, 1861 ; mustered out, August 2, 1861.
Second Infantry-Mustered in, April 29, 1861 ; mustered out, July 31, 1861.
Sixth Infantry-Mustered in, April 27, 1861 ; mustered out, August 21, 1861.
Tenth Infantry-Mustered in, May 7, 1861 ; mustered out, August 15, 1861. Thirteenth Infantry-Mustered in, May 6, 1861 ; mustered out, August 24, 1861.
Fourteenth Infantry-Mustered in, April 27, 1861 ; mustered out, August 13, 1861.
Seventeenth Infantry-Mustered in, April 27, 1861 ; mustered out, August 15, 1861.
Eighteenth Infantry-Mustered in, April 27, 1861; mustered out, August 28, 1861.
Digitized by Google
752
CHAMPAIGN COUNTY, OHIO.
Twentieth Infantry-Mustered in, April 27, 1861; mustered out, August 29, 1861.
Twenty-fourth Infantry-Mustered in July 25, 1861 ; mustered out, June 21, 1864.
Twenty-sixth Infantry-Mustered in, July 26, 1861; mustered out, Actober 21, 1865.
Thirty-first Infantry-Mustered in, September 27, 1861 ; mustered out, July 20, 1865.
Thirty-second Infantry-Mustered in, August 31, 1861 ; mustered out, July 20, 1865.
Thirty-third Infantry-Mustered in, August 27, 1861 ; mustered out, July 12, 1865.
Thirty-sixth Infantry-Mustered in, August 27, 1861; mustered out, July 27, 1865.
Thirty-ninth Infantry-Mustered in, August 16, 1861 ; mustered out, July 9, 1865.
Fortieth Infantry-Mustered in, December 11, 1861; mustered out, October 7, 1864.
Forty-second Infantry-Mustered in, November 27, 1861; mustered out, December 2, 1864.
Forty-fourth-Infantry-Mustered in, October 14, 1861; mustered out,
Forty-fifth Infantry-Mustered in, 'August 19, 1862; mustered out. June 10, 1865.
Fifty-fourth Infantry-Mustered in, September 15, 1861 ; mustered out, August 15, 1855.
Sixty-first Infantry-Mustered in, March 4, 1865 ; mustered out, March 31, 1865.
Sixty-sixth Infantry-Mustered in, October, 1861 ; mustered out, July, 15, 1865.
Eighty-sixth Infantry-Mustered out, June 10, 1862; mustered out, September 25, 1862.
Ninety-fifth Infantry-Mustered in, August 19, 1862; mustered out, August 14, 1865.
Ninety-ninth Infanry-Mustered in, August 26, 1862; mustered out, December 31, 1864.
One Hundred and Thirteenth Infantry-Mustered in, December 8, 1863; mustered out, July 6, 1865.
Digitized by Google
753
CHAMPAIGN COUNTY, OHIO.
One Hundred and Thirty-fourth Infantry-Mustered in, May 6, 1864; mustered out, August 31, 1864.
Third Cavalry-Mustered in, October 5, 1861 ; mustered out, Septem- ber 13, 1865.
Fourth Cavalry-Mustered in, November 26, 1861 ; mustered out, July 15, 1865.
Fifth Cavalry-Mustered in, October 17, 1861 ; Mustered out, October 30, 1865.
Twelfth Cavalry-Mustered in, November 24, 1865; mustered out, November 14, 1865.
Second Heavy Artillery-Mustered in, August 9-10, 1863 ; mustered out, August 23, 1865.
Thirteenth Battery-Mustered in, February 15, 1862; mustered out, April 20, 1862.
Seventeenth Battery-Mustered in, August 21, 1862; mustered out, August 16, 1865.
1.IVES LOST IN THE CIVIL WAR.
Of the total of nearly three thousand men who enlisted their services in behalf of the Union during the Civil War it will never be known how many lost their lives on the battlefield, died of wounds or in prison, or by diseases contracted in the service. In a volume issued in 1876, W. A. Brand, him- self a soldier, gave the following totals for the losses sustained by Cham- paign county volunteers : Killed in battle, 151; died of wounds, 78; died in Confederate prisons, 48; died by drowning, 3; died by steamboat explo- sion, 6; died by disease, 292; total losses 578. While this total approxi- mates one-fifth of the total enlistment, yet it does not tell of all those who weakened their systems to such an extent that they were carried off to untimely graves. There is no way of telling how many of the men who enlisted from the county are still living in 1917. Many who enlisted are living in other counties of the state and in other states, while many who enlisted elsewhere later settled in this county.
"THE ROLL OF HONOR."
. The complete record of the soldiers of the county who lost their lives in the Civil War was compiled by W. A. Brand in 1876 under the title (48)
Digitized by Google
754
CHAMPAIGN COUNTY, OHIO.
of "Roll of Honor-The Soldiers of Champaign County Who Died for the Union." The record follows :
Michael Alderman, Co. C, 66th O. V. I., killed at Port Republic, Va., June 9, 1862. Buried in Staunton National Cemetery as Unknown.
Milton Allen, Co. K, 66th O. V. I., died at David's Island, N. Y., Nov. 26, 1862. Buried at Cypress Hill Cemetery.
David Apple, Co. H, 45th O. V. I., killed at Knoxville, Tenn., Nov. 15, 1863. Buried at Knoxville National Cemetery.
Cephas Atkinson, Co. E, 95th O. V. I., died at Memphis, Tenn., March 22, 1865. Buried as Unknown, at Vicksburg National Cemetery.
Ezra Allen, corporal, Co. K. 113th O. V. I., killed at Kenesaw Mountain, June 27, 1864. Buried in National Cemetery at Marietta, Ga., among the Unknown.
Wm. R. Arrowsmith, Co. H, 45th O. V. I., captured by the enemy November 15, 1863, and died in Andersonville prison, Ga., Sept. 28, 1864. Buried in Andersonville National Cemetery.
Reuben M. Alden, Co. C. 134th O. N. G., wounded June 17, 1864, and died at Hampton, Va., June 23. Buried in Hampton National Ceme- tery.
Norval W. Anderson, Co. A, 2d O. V. I., killed at Stone River, Tenn., December 30, 1862. Buried in National Cemetery on the battlefield; initials on tombstone, "N-W-A-"
Henry Ames, Sergeant, Co. I, 66th O. V. V. I., wounded at Port Repub- lic, Va., June 9, 1862; died at Chattanooga, Tenn., June 21, 1864. Buried in Chattanooga National Cemetery.
James Allman, Co. A, 2d O. V. I., exchanged prisoner of war, lost in the burning of the steamer Sultana, April 27, 1865.
John Abbott, Co. C, 66th O. V. I., contracted pulmonary disease in the service and lingered till 1873-dying at home.
John Blue, Co. E, 45th O. V. I., died at Lexington, Ky., Feb. 4, 1863. Buried at home.
David Blue, Co. H, 26th O. V. I., died at Nashville, Tenn., July 1, 1863. Buried in Nashville National Cemetery.
Miles C. Baker, Co. H, 26th O. V. I., died in West Virginia, Nov. - , 1861. Buried at home.
Wm. Brasket, Co. E, 113th O. V. I., died at Chattanooga, Tenn., March 1, 1864. Buried in Chattanooga National Cemetery.
Henry Brittin, Co. K, 113th O. V. I., died in Chattanooga, Tenn., July 6, 1864. Buried in Chattanooga National Cemetery.
755
CHAMPAIGN COUNTY, OHIO.
Charles Bartholomew, Co. H, 26th O. V. I., killed at Stone River, Tenn., Dec. 31, 1862. Buried at National Cemetery on battleground.
George Brewster, Co. O, 26th O. V. I., died in Virginia, September 16, 1861. Place of death and place of burial unknown.
John Brown, Co. I, 66th O. V. I., died at Martinsburg, Va., May 15. 1862. Buried in Winchester National Cemetery as Unknown.
James Boulton, Co. I, 66th O. V. I., died at Alexandria, Va., Aug. 9, 1862. Buried at home.
Wm. L. Butler, Co. G, 66th O. V. I., killed at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863. Buried as Unknown in Fredericksburg National Cemetery.
Lewis Bedell, Co. B, 66th O. V. I., died at Newark, O., Jan 17, 1863. Jeremiah Blocher, Co. C, 66th O. V. I., died at Annapolis, Md., Oct. 1, 1862. Buried in Annapolis National Cemetery.
Lucas Burnham, Co. G, 95th O. V. I., died at Walnut Hills, Miss., July 23, 1863. Buried in National Cemetery at Vicksburg as Unknown.
Samuel Blue, Co. G. 3d Ohio Cavalry, died at home, Dec. 3. 1862.
Christopher Baxter, Co. I, 66th O. V. I., died at home, Jan. 5, 1864. of disease contracted in service.
Peter M. Black, Co. C, 12th Ohio Cav., wounded at Cynthiana, Ky., and died of wounds July 25, 1864, at Mt. Sterling. Burial place unknown.
W. D. Bartlett, Co. E, IIth Kansas Inf., died at Manhattan, Kan., Aug. 24, 1865. Burial place unknown.
Wm. E. Best, Co. A, 66th O. V. I., wounded in leg at Port Republic, Va., June 9, 1862; amputation at Cliffborne Hospital resulted in death July 24, 1862. Buried in Military Asylum National Cemetery.
James Burns, Co. K. 66th O. V. I., died in Columbus, O., Feb. 29, 1864. Buried in Green Lawn Cemetery.
John R. Baldwin, Sergeant, Co. G, 66th O. V. I., died in Washington, D. C., June 18, 1862. Burial in Oak Dale Cemetery. .
Stephen Baxter, Sergeant, Co. I, 66th O. V. I., killed at Port Republic, Va., June 9, 1862. Buried among the unknown in Staunton National Cemetery.
Francis M. Brittin, Co. I, 66th O. V. V. I., died at Nashville, Tenn., Nov. 20, 1864, of wounds received at Peach Tree Creek, Ga., July 20, 1864. Buried in Nashville National Cemetery.
Amos Brown, Co. C, 66th O. V. I., was captured by the enemy at Port Republic, Va., June 9. 1862: from the effects of imprisonment he died at Annapolis, Md., Oct. 1. 1862. Buried in Annapolis National Cemetery.
Digitized by Google
756
CHAMPAIGN COUNTY, OHIO.
Luke W. Bryant, Co. A, 66th O. V. I., a paroled prisoner of war, died at Camp Parole, Annapolis, Md., Feb. 25, 1863. Buried at home.
Enos Brown, Co. C, 66th O. V. I., was wounded at Cedar Mountain, Va., Aug. 9, 1862. He died at Alexandria, Va., March 28, 1864. Buried in National Cemetery at Alexandria.
Wm. Beltz, Co. H, 66th O. V. I., died at Alexandria, Va., June 30, 1862. Buried in the Alexandria National Cemetery.
Wm. Wallace Baird, Co. G, 66th O. V. I., killed at Ringgold, Ga., Nov. 27, 1863. Buried in Chattanooga National Cemetery.
Samuel C. Brinnin, Co. I, 66th O. V. V. I., killed at Peach Tree Creek, Ga., July 20, 1864. Buried at Marietta National Cemetery.
W'm. J. Blair, Co. A, 66th O. V. I., wounded at Cedar Mountain, Va., Aug. 9, 1862; killed at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3. 1863. Buried among the unknown in Fredericksburg National Cemetery.
Edward B. Bartlett, Co. G, 66th O. V. I., died at Harper's Ferry, Va., Dec. 26. 1862. Buried as Unknown in Winchester National Cemetery.
Andrew Black, Co. A, 66th O. V. I., killed at Port Republic, Va., June 9, 1862. Buried among the unknown in Staunton National Cemetery.
John K. Briney, Co. A, 66th O. V. I., killed at Port Republic, Va., June 9, 1862. Buried among the unknown in Staunton National Cemetery.
Stephen V. Barr, Co. K. 113th O. V. I., killed at Kenesaw Mountain, Ga., June 27, 1864. Buried in Marietta National Cemetery.
Peter Baker, Co. E, 113th O. V. I., died at Nashville, Tenn., Aug. 15, 1864, of wounds received at Kenesaw Mountain, Ga., June 27, 1864. Buried in Nashville National Cemetery.
Geo. A. Baker, Co. E, 113th O. V. I., died at Nashville, Tenn., March 20, 1863. Buried in Nashville National Cemetery.
John H. Bricker. Co. K. 113th O. V. I., killed near Chattahoochie river, Ga .. July 4, 1864. Originally buried at Vining's Station : removed to National Cemetery at Marietta.
John Bowersock, Captain, 113th O. V. I., killed at Kenesaw Mountain, Ga., June 27, 1864. Buried at home.
William Bower, Co. E. 95th O. V. I., prisoner of war from Guntown, Miss., confined in Andersonville, Ga., and died of starvation. Buried in Andersonville National Cemetery.
E. C. Brecount, 94th O. V. I., was wounded at Perryville, Ky., and died Oct. 14, 1862. Buried at home.
John B. Benedict, Co. F, 31st O. V. I., died at Camp Nelson. Ky ..
Digitized by Google
757
CHAMPAIGN COUNTY, OHIO.
March 1, 1862. Buried originally at Lebanon, Ky., and subsequently removed to his home.
Charles Breedlove, Co. F, 54th O. V. I., died at Savannah, Tenn., April 15, 1862. Buried in National Cemetery at Shiloh.
Daniel Banen, Co. D, 2d O. V. I., died at Louisville, Ky., Feb. 15, 1862. Buried in Cave Hill Cemetery.
WVm. P. Bain, Co. D, 66th O. V. I., killed at Port Republic, Va., June 9, 1862. Buried in Staunton National Cemetery as Unknown.
Abraham Branstitter, Co. A, 2d O. V. I., died at Huntsville, Ala., June 2, 1862. Burial place unknown.
A. S. Berryhill, Captain, 2d O. V. I., killed at Perryville, Ky., Oct. 8, 1862. Buried in National Cemetery on the battle ground, as "Capt .- Berrywood-Ohio."
Jerry Brown, Co. A, 27th U. S. Colored Troops, killed in storming a fort in front of Petersburg, Va., July 30, 1864. No burial.
John Barrett, Co. A, 27th U. S. Colored Troops, killed in storming a fort in front of Petersburg. Va., July 30, 1864. No burial.
Richard W. Baldwin, Co. F, 134th O. N. G., died at Hampton, Va., Aug. 22, 1864. Buried in Hampton National Cemetery, and subsequently removed to Oak Dale Cemetery.
Samuel H. Blake, Co. B, 32d O. V. I., died of wounds received in front of Atlanta, Ga., July 22, 1864. Buried in Marietta National Cemetery as Unknown.
J. M. Butcher, captain, 30th Ind. Inf., died at home, Dec. 1, 1865, of wounds, and disease contracted in the service.
Wilson Brittin, Co. I, 66th O. V. I., died at Harpers Ferry, Va., Dec. -, 1862. Buried in National Cemetery at Winchester, Va., as Unknown.
Lilburn C. Brown, - 94th O. V. I., supposed to have died near Milliken's Bend, La. He was left sick at a farm house, and has never been heard from.
John Barbee, - 20th O. V. I., killed July 22, 1864, near Atlanta, Ga. Buried in Marietta National Cemetery-supposed grave marked "J .- B .- "
Jacob Brothers, Co. B, 32d O. V. I., died June 27, 1865, and is buried in the National Cemetery at Parkersburg, W. Va.
S. W. Brown, Co. C, 13th O. V. I., died at Nashville, Tenn., Oct. 5, 1862. Buried in National Cemetery at that place.
Wm. H. Beck, Co. D, 13th O. V. I., died at New Albany, Ind., Oct. 13, 1862. Buried in New Albany National Cemetery.
Digitized by Google
758
CHAMPAIGN COUNTY, OHIO.
Peter K. Blagg, Co. I, 13th O. V. I., died in Cincinnati, O., Nov. 10, 1862. Buried in Spring Grove Cemetery.
J. P. Born, Co. G, 134th O. N. G., died at Point of Rocks, Va., July 29. 1864. Buried in City Point National Cemetery.
Elias Busser, Co. A, 134th O. N. G., killed on skirinish line, in front of Petersburg. Va., June 17, 1864. Buried at home.
John R. Brown, lieutenant. 13th Ohio Battery, died in Urbana, O., May 29, 1862. Buried in Oak Dale Cemetery.
Jacob Black, Co. G. 95th O. V. I., wounded at Vicksburg, and is sup- posed to have died in some hospital unknown to his friends and comrades.
Elias Branstitter, Co. B, 66th O. V. I., died at home, of disease con- tracted in the service. Date unknown.
Samuel Connor, Co. G, 3d Ohio Cavalry, died at Savannah. Tenn., . Buried in National Cemetery at Shiloh, Miss.
Jas. A. Caruthers, Co. G, 95th O. V. I., died at home, March 10, 1865. Zachariah Cox, Co. II. 45th O. V. I., died at Knoxville, Tenn., Nov. 24. 1863. Buried in Knoxville, Tenn., Nov. 24, 1863. Buried in Knox- ville National Cemetery as Unknown
Christopher C. Cranston, Co. A, 2d O. V. I., killed at Stone River, Tenn., Dec. 31, 1862. Buried in National Cemetery on battleground ; grave marked "G. G. Granston."
Julius J. Cushman, Co. A, 2d O. V. I., wounded at Hoover's Gap. Tenn., June 25, 1862: died of wounds same day. Buried in National Ceme- tery at Stone River.
Jasper Carter, Co. A, 2d O. V. I., killed at Resaca, Ga., May 14. 1864. Buried in National Cemetery at Chattanooga.
Darius Comer, Co. I, 42d O). V. I., died at New Orleans, La., Feb. 1, 1864. Buried at home.
David J. Comer, Co. I. 42d O. V. I., died at home, Oct. 6, 1863.
J. H. Corwin, Co. I, 42d O. V. I., killed in seige of Vicksburg, Miss. Burial place unknown.
Jacob Cox, Co. C. 66th O. V. I., killed at Port Republic, Va., June 9, 1862. Buried as Unknown in Staunton National Cemetery.
J. M. Cookes, Co. I, 66th, O. V. I., killed at Port Republic, Va., June 9. 1862. Buried as Unknown in Staunton National Cemetery.
Ross Colwell, Co. H, 66th O. V. I., died at Harpers Ferry, Va .. Nov. 16, 1862. Buried in Oak Dale Cemetery.
George Conrad, Co. E. 113th O. V. I., died at Nashville, Tenn., May 10. 1863. Buried in Nashville National Cemetery.
Digitized by Google
:
759
CHAMPAIGN COUNTY, OHIO.
Wm. H. H. Cook, Co. G, 66th O. V. I., wounded at Cedar Mountain, Va., Aug. 9, 1862, and died of wounds at Alexandria, Va., August 28, 1862. Buried in Alexandria National Cemetery.
Geo. G. Connor, Co. G, 95th O. V. I., died at Black River Hospital, Miss., July 1, 1863. Buried in Vicksburg National Cemetery as Unknown. Jno. W. Cawood, Sergt., Co. E, 95th O. V. I., killed at Guntown, Miss., June 10, 1864. Buried as Unknown in Vicksburg National Cemetery.
Jos. Coleman, Co. G, 95th O. V. I., captured by the enemy at Guntown, Miss., June 10, 1864, and murdered same day for his watch. Buried in Andersonville National Cemetery.
L. J. Coverstone, Co. E, 95th O. V. I., died on board hospital steamer Wood, July 3, 1863. Buried in Memphis National Cemetery.
James R. Coulter, Lt., 95th O. V. I., wounded at Vicksburg ; died at Memphis, Tenn., Nov. 9, 1864. Buried in Oak Dale Cemetery.
Wm. G. Carpenter, Co. E, 113th O. V. I., killed at Chickamauga, Ga., Sept. 20, 1863. Buried as Unknown in Chattanooga National Cemetery.
Francis M. Cloud, Co. H, 113th O. V. I., killed at Big Shanty, Ga., June 30, 1864. Buried in Marietta National Cemetery.
Thos. Coleman, Co. H, 26th O. V. I., killed at Chicakamauga, Ga., Sept. 19, 1863. Buried in Chattanooga National Cemetery as Unknown.
Wm. Crawford, Co. G, 95th O. V. I., died Sept. 5, 1862, of wounds received at Richmond, Ky. Buried in Richmond Cemetery as Unknown.
Edward Camp, Co. B, 66th O. V. I., died in Clarke county, O., Jan. 8, 1864.
Patrick Connell, Co. H. 26th O. V. I., killed at Chickamauga, Ga., Sept. 19, 1863. Buried in Chattanooga National Cemetery as Unknown.
Samuel Carl, Co. F. 54th O. V. I., killed at Shiloh, April 6, 1862. Buried in Pittsburg Landing National Cemetery as Unknown.
Wm. Coppin, Co. K, 113th O. V. I., killed at Kenesaw Mountain, Ga., June 27th, 1864. Buried in Marietta National Cemetery as Unknown.
Geo. W. Cushman, Co. H, 66th O. V. I., died at Nashville, Tenn., May 12, 1864. Buried in Nashville National Cemetery.
John Chatfield, Co. H, 66th O. V .I., died at Martinsburg, Va., March 20, 1862. Buried in National Cemetery at Winchester.
Wm. V. Colwell, Co. H, 66th O. V. I., died at home, April 8, 1862. Buried in Oak Dale Cemetery.
Wm. B. Cutler, Co. B, 66th O. V. I., died at Winchester, Va., 1862. Buried at Terre Haute.
760
CHAMPAIGN COUNTY, OHIO.
Samuel Curl, Co. - , 54th O. V. I., killed at Pittsburg Landing, April 6, 1862. Buried in National Cemetery on the battle field.
Wm. W. Campbell, Co. H, 66th O. V. I., died at Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 21, 1862. Buried in Philadelphia Cemetery.
G. L. Chidester, Co. A, 66th O. V. I., killed at Port Republic, Va., June 9, 1862. Buried among the unknown in Staunton National Cemetery.
Wm. Campbell, Co. A, 66th O. V. I., killed at Port Republic, Va., June 9, 1862. Buried as Unknown in Staunton National Cemetery.
Harrison Crouch, Co. G, 134th O. N. G., died at home, Sept. 1, 1864.
Lafayette Clem, Co. H, 134th O. N. G., died at home, Aug. 31, 1864.
Jacob F. Connor, corporal, Co. C, 12th Ohio Cavalry, willed at Mt. Sterling, Ky., June 12, 1864. Buried in Camp Nelson National Cemetery.
Frank T. Coles, Co. C, 4th Ohio Cavalry, killed near Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 20, 1864. Buried in National Cemetery at Marietta as Unknown.
Armisted Claspy, 12th Mich. Inf., died at Nashville, Tenn., Sept. - , 1863. Buried in Nashville National Cemetery.
Edwin S. Crawford, Co. F, 6th O. V. I., died at Nashville, Tenn., Sept. 3, 1862. Buried in Nashville National Cemetery, and afterwards removed to Cemetery at Woodstock, O.
Daniel G. Coleman, Lieut. in "Squirrel Hunters," was killed on the C. H. & D. R. R., Sept. 4, 1862. Buried at home.
M. W. Cilley, Co. I, 66th O. V. I., wounded at Cedar Mountain, Va., Aug. 9, 1862, and died of wounds at Alexandria, Va., Sept. 8, 1862. Buried in Alexandria National Cemetery.
Peter Cox, Co. G, 66th O. V. V. I., thrice wounded at New Hope Church, Ga., May 27, 1864, and died at Nashville, Tenn., of wounds, Sept. 20, 1864. Buried in Nashville National Cemetery.
- Colwell, Co. G, 3d Ohio Cavalry, killed on Cumberland Moun- tain, Ga., Sept. 14, 1862. Buried as Unknown in Chattanooga National Cemetery.
Cramer, Co. G, 3d Ohio Cavalry, died at Decatur, Ala., July 1, 1862.
Thomas Crouch, Co. L, 2d Ohio Heavy Artillery, died at Knoxville, Tenn., - - Buried as Unknown in Knoxville National Cemetery.
John B. Cartmell, Co. B, 32d O. V. I., died at home, Oct. 20, 1862, of disease contracted in service.
Jac. Cook, Co. E. 185th O. V. I., died at Louisville, Ky., March 15, 1865. Buried in Cave Hill National Cemetery.
-
-
761
CHAMPAIGN COUNTY, OHIO.
Amos Clark, Co. C, 13th O. V. I., died in 1862, at Urbana, O. Burial place unknown.
Hugh Christy, Co. C, 66th O. V. I., died in a Confederate prison, place and date unknown.
James Cawood, Co. G, 66th O. V. I., died at home, Nov. 30, 1862.
Wm. Cameron, Co. H, 26th O. V. I., died Oct. 22, 1863,-place unknown.
Harry Davis, Lieut., 66th O. V. I., wounded at Cedar Mountain, Va., Aug. 9, 1862; killed at Ringold, Ga., Nov. 27, 1863, in charge upon the face of Taylor's Ridge. Buried at home.
Need help finding more records? Try our genealogical records directory which has more than 1 million sources to help you more easily locate the available records.