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After six weeks more of siege, two-thirds of the time under fire, another assault was ordered on the tth of September, but when the column advanced the enemy was found to have fled. The regiment was soon ordered to Hilton Head, remaining there until February, 1864, when it went home on veteran fur- lough.
On the 27th of April, 1864, the veterans of the Sixty-seventh appeared at Gloucester Point, Virginia. On the 4th of May they, with thousands of their comrades, on a fleet of transports, were threatening Richmond from the York river; but in twenty-four hours, by means of a long journey. they appeared on the south and seized on one of the strongest positions near Richmond. On the 10th of May, at the battle of Chester Station, the Sixty-seventh was on the turnpike from Richmond to Petersburg. The rebels made a general attack. The regiment held its posi- tion from first to last, despite of four desperate charges; having seventy-six officers and men killed and wounded.
At Ware Bottom Church, on the 20th of May, the Sixty-seventh captured by a charge a position which had been seized by the enemy; taking prisoner the rebel general, W. H. S. Walker, and a number of his men. The regiment had sixty-nine officers and men killed and wounded.
During the summer the Sixty-seventh was engaged in the siege of Richmond and Petersburg, and almost constantly under fire. At Deep river, on the 16th of August, four companies charged the rebel rifle pits, lost over a third of their men at the first volley, but captured the line. On the 28th of September the regiment with the Tenth army corps aided in carry- ing by assault the enemy's strong works, with double lines of abatis, at Signal Hill. It was also in severe fights on the 7th, 13th, 26th and 28th of October, with a loss of over a hundred men.
During the winter it was not quite so steadily in action as through the summer, but endured unnum- bered hardships.
In the spring of 1865 the Sixty-seventh, though depleted in numbers, was in high spirits and in good "trim;" The division to which it belonged (the First of the Twenty-fourth army corps) was reviewed by General Grant, Secretary Stanton, and finally by President Lincoln himself, and drew forth warm en- comiums from all those distinguished gentlemen. These praises were equally well deserved in the field. On the 2d of April the Sixty-seventh, with the rest of the Twenty-fourth army corps, assailed the enemy's works, capturing one after another, and at noon car- ried Fort Gregg by storm, after a furious hand to hand combat, in which the regiment had over a hun- dred men killed and wounded in half an hour. Fort Gregg was the key of Petersburg and Richmond, which tell immediately afterward. The regiment was also actively engaged in the operations near Appo- mattox Court House, which resulted in the surrender of Lee and the collapse of the rebellion. It was on garrison duty in Virginia during the succeeding sum- mer and autumn, and was mustered out in December, 1865.
MEMBERS FROM CUYAHOGA COUNTY.
FIELD AND STAFF.
Rodney J. Hathaway, enr. in Co. G, as 1st Sergt Nov. 1, 1861. Pro- moted to 1st Lieut. and Adjt March 24, 1864. Disch, at end of term Nov. 15, 1864.
Grove L. Heaton, enr. as 2nd Lieut. Oct. 10, 1862. Promoted to 1st Lieut. and R. Q M. May 23. 1863, and to Capt, and A. Q. M. April 10, 1864. Mustered out Dee. 7, 1865.
NON-COMMISSIONEO STAFF.
Edward S. Allen, enr. as Musician Nov. 11, 1861. Promoted to Drum Major.
William Sorge, enr. Dec. 17, 1861, Co. G. Prom. to Sergt. Wounded at Fort Wagner, July 18, 1863. Prom. to Sergeant Major Jan, 11, 1865. Wounded April 2, 1815.
COMPANY E.
Ebenezer Sumner, enl Dec. 16, 1863. Mustered out Dec. 7, 1865, William Sumner, enl. Dec. 14, 1863. Left in Hosp at Philadelphia, May 1, 1864.
COMPANY C.
George L. Childs. enr. as 2nd Lient. Oct. 15, 1861. Prom. to 1st Lieut. and to Adj. Oct. 9, 1862, and to Capt. May 25, 1864. Wounded at Ft. Wagner July 18, 1863, aod Oct. 13, 1864. Mustered out with the Co. Dec. 7. 1865.
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John L. McCormick. enl. Jan 2. 1664. Promoted to Sergt. July 17. 1-65. Jacob Hiller, enl Oet. 9. 1961 Mustered out with the Co. Dec 2. 1-65 Joshua Lovegrove, enl. Nov. 3, 1863 Mustered out with the Co.
Samuel Miller, enl. Nov. 1, 1961 Promoted to Corporal Feb 1º. 1964.
Wounded near Petersburg, April 2, 1405. Disch. for disability Aug 26, 1865.
Charles Ellis, enl. March 26. 1964. Wounded near Petersburg. April ?, 1864. Discb. June 16, 1865.
Rinaldo A. Gray. enl Dec. 27. 1861 Disch for disability March 31. 1862.
Andrew Krieger, enl Oct 13, 1-62 Disch. for disability Jan. 27, 1-65 Caleb Turner, enl. Oct 2. 1561. Disch. for disability May 8, 1-02. Charles Whitehead, enr as musician Dec. 23, 1401. Disch. Oct. 10 1-62 George W. Young. enl. Oct. 19, 1861 Transf to U. S. Navy April 2, 1864.
John Fox. enl. Oct 28. 1861 Killed at Winchester, Va., March 23. 1-63 Peter Galvin, enl. Nov. 21, 1461. Died in Hosp. Oct. 6, 1562.
Robert Teare, enl Nov. 11. 1961 Killed at Winchester, Va .. March 23, 1863.
James Williams, enl Dec. $6, 1861. Transf to Co. E Jan 7, 1862.
James Watson, enl. Dec 26, 1:61. Transf. to Co. E Jan. 7. 1862.
Charles Hornsey. enl. Feb. 23, 1864. Promoted to Corp. Nov. 1, 1865. Mustered out with the Co
COMPANY D.
George E. Herrimad, enr as Sergt. Nov. 20, 1561 Almon R. Baldwin, enr as Sergt. Nov 18, 1861.
Wellington Smith. enr as Corp. Dec 10, 1:61. Promoted to Sergt Wounded May 10, 1-64. John Goodman, enr. as Corp. Dec. 16. 1-61.
Seth Abrams, enl. Dec. 16, 1861.
Jacob Bogardus. enl. Dec. 17. 1861
Patrick Corkins, enl. Dec 9. 1861. Taken prisoner at Deep Bottom. Va . Aug 18, 1664 Jacob Gilbert, enl Dec 24, 1 %1
Edward Hawkins, enl. Dec. 9, 1861. Promoted to Corp June 21, 1563: to Sergt Aug. 30, 1864. and to 1st Sergt. March 27, 1-65. Transf to Co. B Aug. 3. 1-65. Mustered out Dec 7. 1865
John Hornsby enl. Dec. 2, 1861. John W Henni. enl. Dec. 10, 1>61.
L. T. Hancock, enl. Dec. 23. 1-61.
John Jay, enl. Dec. 18 1861.
Tom Maher, enl. Nov. 28, 1861. Joseph Ryan, enl Dec. 24, 1461 Oliver Stafford, enl. Dec 20, 1861.
Joel Van, enl Nov. 23. 1861.
Henry C. Williams, enl. Nav 20, 1861.
William Wright, enl. Dec. 22. 1861.
John Hood, enl. Oct. 21. 1464 Transf to Co B Ang 3. 1-65 Mustered out at end of term Oct. 26, 1-65.
Henry Johnson, enl. March 5. 1864. Wounded Aug. 16, 1-64, and sent to the Hosp at Hampton, Va. Transf to Co B, Aug 3, 1865 Mus- tered out Dec. 7. 1865
Michael O'Brien, enl. Oct. 11, 1864. Transf. to Co B, Aug 3, 1865. Mus- tered out at end of term Oct. 13, 1865
Thomas Rodgers, enl. Cet. t. ! N64. Transf. to Co B, Ang 3. 1>65. Mus- tered out at end of term Oet 9, 1>65.
William Mead. enl. Feb 28, 1964. Wounded May 9, 1-64 Promoted to Corp. June 21, 1465. Mustered out Dec 7. 14ti5
Frank Whitney, enl. Dec. 22, 1563 Promoted to Corp June 21, 1865. Mustered out Dec. 7, 1865.
John Spencer. enl. Dec 10, 1861. Sent to Hosp at Hampton, Va Jan. 22, 1865 Transf to Co. B, Aug. 3. 1>65. Mustered out Dec 2, 1865
COMPANY E.
William Fitch, enl. Dec. 26, 1-63 Promoted to Corp Jan 11. 1465. Mns- tered out with the Co. Dec. 7. 1565.
Hezekiah Canfield, enl. Dec. 22, 1863. Mustered out with the Co
Alexander Dick, enl. Dec 21, 1863 Mustered out with the Co.
Frederick Canfield, enl Dec. 22, 1863. Disch. June 19, 1865
Josiah Sileox, enl. Jan 7, 1864 Disch. Sept. 30, 1-65.
William Cattonach, enl. Dec 22, 1-63. Disch May 30, 1-65
COMPANY G.
Valentine Heckman. eur. as 2d Lieut Nov. 4. 1461. Promoted to Capt Dec. 18, 1861. Died at Strasburg, May 13. 1862.
Alfred P. Girty, enr as Ist Lieut Dec. 18, 1>61. Promoted to Capt. May 13 1862 Resigned April 25, 1864. George Emerson, enr as 2d Lieut. Oct. 25, 1461 Promoted to 1st Lieut Co. F, May 26, 1862, and to Capt July 1. 1-63. Died May 23, 1864, from wounds rec'd May 20.
Charles E. Minor, enr. as Ist Sergt. Nov. 18, 1861. Promoted to 2d Lieut Nov. 19, 1862; to 1st Lieut. Feb. 18. 1564, and to Capt. March 18, 1865 Wounded at Fort Wagner. July 18, 1863. and Oct. 13, 1864. Mnstered out with the Reg. Dec. 7, 1865.
Edward I. White, enr. as Sergt. Nov. 18, 1×61.
Xenophon Wheeler, enr. ax Sergt. Oct. 26, 1861.
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Sylvester W Matson. enr. as Sergt Nov 22, 1861. Promoted to 1st Sergt Killed near Chester Station Va., May 9, 1864. Jobn J Wittlinger. enr. as Corp Nov. 5. 1801
Isaac H Baker. enr as Corp Nov 10, 19001.
Oscar Nicholas, enr. as Corp. Oet 30, 1861 Promoted to Sergt. Wounded at Fort Wagner, July 14. 1863
Ford W White, enr. as Corp. Nov . 23. 1861
William H Freeman, eur as Corp Nov 2. 1561.
Ira stoddart, eur. as Corp Dec. 10, 1861. Promoted to Sergt. May 1. 1864, and to Ist Sergt. July 1. 1865
Michael KullDer, ehr as Corp. Oet. 30. 1>61.
Watson J Parkinson, eur as Corp. Nov. 1. 1Mil.
Edward S Allen. (See Non-commissioned Staff.)
Lucian R. Thorp. enr as Musician Dee. 23, 1-61.
Joseph Roiakkers, enl. Dec. 23, 1861. Promoted to Corp. May 1, 1861, and tu Sergt Jan 11, 1565 Trans to Co. C Ang. 3, 1865. Mustered out Dec 7. 15h3
Frederick Anhalt. enl. Nov 10. 1-01. Transf. to Co. C Aug. 3, 1865. Mustered out Dec 7, 1865 George W. Ackerson. enl. Nov. 1. 1561
John Barber, enl. Nov 16, 1861.
Frederick Brodt, enl Nov. 28, 1861.
John Brower. enl Dec. 23, 1861.
Andrew Burns, enl Dec 14. 1561
Joseph Burk, enl Get 30. 1-61.
Jacob Benzle, enl. Dec 22. 1661
George W Brooks. enl. Nov. 2. 1-61.
James Catebpole, enl Dec 2, 19/1.
Bruno Colbrun, enl Nov. 28 1861. Wounded May 10. 1564. Transf. to Co CAug 3. 1865 Mustered out Dec. f. 1963.
Joseph Clifford, enl Dec 27. 1961.
Harry Curtiss, enl Nov. 2. 1-61
Charles A Dresser. enl. Dec 27. 161.
John E. Durham, enl Nov. 23. 1861.
Latimer X Dyke. enl. Der 23. 1461. Promoted to Corp. May 1. 1864. Disch from Hosp. Sept. 25, 1865.
George Evans, enl Dec. 2. 1×61.
David Elton, enl. Nov. 18. 18til
William Enga, enl. Nov. 11. 1861
Milan Emmons, enl. Nov. 7. 1861.
John Griffin, enl Nov. 23. 1461
Mead Fowler, enl Fec 9. 1561.
Frederick Fultmeth, enl Nov. 5. 1861. Transf. to Cu. C' Aug 3, 1565. Mustered out Dec 7. 1865
Philip Foles. enl Nov. 1º. 1-61 Henry Frantz. eul Nov 46. 1-61
John Gais. ent Dec. 17, 1961 Wounded at Fort Wagner, S. C., July 18, 1463, and at Chester, Va . May 9, 1864.
Alexander Gordon, enl. Dec 18, 1861. Promoted to Sergt. Wounded at Fort Wagner July 15, 1×63.
William T. Green, enl Nov. 29, 1-61.
Charles Gibbard, enl Dec 5. 1861.
John Hoaft, enl Dec 27. 14til. Transf. to Co. C Aug. 3, 1865. Mustered out Dec 7. 1-65
Charles Hancock, enl. Oct 30, 1-61.
David Holliday, enl Nov 13. 15%1
Truman Kidney, enl. Der 23, 1:61. Transt. to Co. C' Ang. 3, 1865. Mus rered out Dec 7, 1465.
William Kimball. enl Dec. 3. 1861
William Keille, enl Nov. 13, 1861.
Paul Kamerer, enl. Dec. 23. 1861.
Louis (. Lyon, enl. Nov. 2. 1461.
Edwin S Libbey. enl. Nov. 25, 1861
W Lucas, enl Nov. 10, 1861 John Loch, enl Oct. 30, 1861.
Ed J. MeDonald, enl Dec. 2. 1961
Dallas Moon, enl. Nov. 2, 1861.
Levi A Meacham, enl. Nov. 4, 19/1. Promoted to Corp. Disch. from
George E. Morgan. enl Nov. 7. 1561. Hosp July 20, 1565 Alex. Mnchler, enl. Nov 7, 1961.
Peter Mormon, enl. Dec. 12. 1961
Peter Metiue. enl. Dec 15, 1801
Michael Madden, enl. Dec. 13, 1-61.
Constantine Olga, enl Nov. 18, 1961.
William Ody. enl, Dec. 11. 1861. Wounded May 9, 1864. Promoted to
Corp Sept 14, 1-64. Transf. to Co C. Aug, 3, 1865. Mustered out Dec. 7, 1×65. Albert Oldham enl. Dec 14. 1861. Samuel Plaister. enl. Nov. 13, 1861. George Pike, enl Dec. 23, 1461.
Henry A Philip, enl Dec 23, 1861. Solomon Pritchard, enl. Nov. 30, 1861.
Jonathan Ring. enl. Nov. 26, 1861
Jacob Roath, enl. Nov. 16, 1861.
Milford Robinson, enl. Dec. 18, 1861. Angust Reisland. enl. Nov. 18, 1851.
Wounded May 10, 1464.
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Lewis Stattlemeier, enl Dec. 17, 1861
William Sorge (See Non-com Staff.)
Mark Shafe, enl. Dec 23. 1561.
Taylor E. Stroud, enl. Nov. 16, 1461. Promoted to Corp Oct 14, 1864, and to Sergt. Aug 1. 1865.
John Sculby, enl. Nov. S. 1801. Wounded at Fort Wagner July 18, 1863. David Twitchell, enl. Nov. 9. 1961.
Lafayette Taylor, enl. Nov. 18, 1861
Jacob Traenis, enl. Jan. 8, 1862
Sidney J. Varney, enl. Nov. 13, 1461. Wounded at Fort Wagner July 18. 1-63.
Augustine Winter, enl. Nov 3. 1961. Wounded at Fort Wagner July 18. 1-63
Henry Wirsch. enl. Dec. 5. 1861.
Christian Wagoner, enl Dec 13, 1861. Killed at Fort Wagner July 18, 1-63
James Wait enl. Nov. 18, 1861
George Winfield, enl. Nov 23, 1861
Orlando Emerson, enl. Dec. 31. 1-63. Promoted to Corp. June 1, 1865. Transf. to Co. C Aug 3. 1565. Mustered out Dec. 7, 1865.
Charles Nicholas. enl Dec. 31, 1863. Promoted to Corp July 1. 1865. Herman Uhler, enl. Maich 11, 1864. Promoted to Corp Aug 1, 1865- Transf. to Co C Aug. 3. 1-65. Mustered out Dec. 7, 1865.
John Demaline, enl. March 10, 1864 Transf. to Co. C. Aug. 3, 1865. Mustered out Dec 2. 1865.
Charles Fuller, enl. March 25, 1864 Transf. to Co. C Aug 3, 1>65 Mus- tered out with the Co. Dec. 7, 1865
George Heward, enl. March 15, 1864. Transf. to Co. C Aug 3, 1865. Mus- tered out with the Co
Amos Hodgman, eul. Feb. 20, 1864. Transf. to Co. C Aug. 3, 1865. Mus. tered out with the Co.
Michael Joice, enl. March 22, 1964 27, 1464
Left sick at Camp Dennison Sept.
Jacob Hallett. enl March 9, 1864 tered out with the Co.
Transf. to Co C Aug 3, 1865. Mus-
John Miller. enl. March 23, 1864. Transf. to Co C Aug. 3, 1865. Mus tered ont with the Co.
Samuel Richman, enl. Feb. 24. 1564. Transf. to Co. C Aug. 3, 1865- Mustered out with the Co.
oseph Studer, enl. Feb. 29. 1864 Transf. to Co. C Aug 3, 1865. Mus-
tered out with the Co.
Edward Sumner, enl. Jan. 4, 15 4. Transf. to Co C Aug 3, 1865. Mus- tered out with the Co.
Allen Wheeler, enl Jan. 2, 1804. Transf. to Co. C Aug. 3, 1865. Mus- tered out with the Co.
Rodney J. Hathaway. (See Fieldl and Staff )
Samuel Burd, enl. Nov 14. 1861
COMPANY H.
John B Spafford, enr. as 2nd Lieut. Oct 3, 1801. Promoted to Capt Dec 18. 1861. Resigned Feb. 3. 1863
Sidney G. Brock. enl. Nov. 1-, 1>61. Promoted to 1st Lieut. Dee, 19. 1961, to Capt. Oct 2, 1862 Mustered out Jan 25, 1865.
John Evarts, enl Dec. 14, 1861. Disch.
Charles Lewis, enl Dec. 24. 1801 Disch. Sept. 11, 1862.
COMPANY I.
John R. Straus, enl. Sept 23, 1864 Died at C'hapin's Farm, Va . Dec. 3, 1864
COMPANY K
John Baker, enl Fel >, 1864. Transf. to Co. E, Ang. 3, 1865. Mustered out Dec. 7. 1-65
William H. Kelley, enl. Nov. 16, 1864 Transf. to Co. E, Aug. 3, 1865. Disch. at end of term Nov 17, 1-65.
Joseph Horn, enl Nov. 17, 1864 Trans to Co. E. Aug. 3, 1865. Disch. at end of term Nov. 17, 1865
James B Garner. enl. Oct. 17, 1864 Disch. at end of term Oct 18.
1865
John R. Brokan, enl. Oct. 18, 1864. Disch. Sept 2, 1865.
Almeron Pangborn, enl. Oct. 18, 1864. Died in Hosp. at Fortress Monroe, Va., Aug. 24. 1865.
SEVENTY-SEVENTH INFANTRY.
COMPANY K.
John J. Calvert, enl. Nov 20, 1861.
Charles W. Delany. enl Nov 25, 1861
CHAPTER XXV.
EIGHTY-FOURTH, EIGHTY.SIXTH AND EIGHTY- SEVENTH INFANTRY, ETC.
The Eighty -fourth gues for Three Months-Two Strong Companies from Cuyahoga-Services in Virginia-Cuyahoga County Men-Two Regi- ments of Eighty sixth Infantry-Services of the Three Months' Men at Clarksburg, West Virginia-Cuyahoga Soldiers-The Six Months' Regiment in West Virginia-Capture of John Morgan-Capture of Cumberland Gap-Mustered Out-List of Soldiers from this County- Eighty-seventh Infantry-Its Surrender-Men from this County- Eighty-eighth Infantry-Its Duty at Camp Chase-Cuyahoga Men.
EIGHTY-FOURTH INFANTRY.
THIS was a three months' regiment. raised in May and June, 1862, to meet a pressing emergency. Com- panies D and E, a hundred and ninety-seven men in all, were from Cuyahoga county. On the 11th of June it proceeded to Cumberland. Maryland, where it remained until September, guarding the lines, check- ing guerrillas, etc. It garrisoned the fort and village of New Creek a short time, preventing a threatened attack by General Imboden, and then, after about four months' service, returned home and was mustered out.
MEMBERS FROM CUYAHOGA COUNTY.
FIELD AND STAFF
John J. Wiseman, eul as Lieut. Col. June 7, 1562. Detailed on special service at Washington, D. C., Sept. 12, 1862. Mustered out after the Reg
Frank H Hinman, enl as 2nd Lieut Co D May 26, 1802. App. Adjt. Aug 1>, 1x62.
NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF
Daniel R Taylor, Q M. Sergt. Royal A Munsell, Com. Sergt
COMPANY D.
John N. Frazee, Captain.
Fli Ely. 1st Lieut.
Frank H Hinman. (See Field and Staff )
Thomas Goodwillie (1st Sergt. . David S. Whitehead (Sergt.), William Morgan (Sergt.), Reuben A. Field (Sergt., George W. Armstrong (Sergt.). Jacob J. Lohrer (Corp ), Austin H. Waters ( Corp.), William E. Murray (Corp ), Isaac W Severance (Corp ). Pierson D. Briggs (Corp ), Albert G Carpenter (Corp.), Edward S Warner (Corp.), Oscar W. Han- cock (Corp.), William A. Diefenbach, James Covert, Frank Baker, Oleott Barrett, James Bemis. Charles A Bolton, Quincy Bradley, Ed- win E Beeman, Charles E. Brown, John F. Brunner, John Banton, Angus R Braden, John Crowell, Jr . William H. Chamberlain, Robert L Chamberlain. Beuj F. Chapman, William H. Chaffee, Michael Car- roll, Walter Coates, John Dugan. Edward Dangerfield, John R. Evans, Hamilton Fordyce, Addison J. Farrand, William H Farrand, James Gettings, Henry Glenville, Thomas Guy, Charles H Gill, Lewis Gross, Robert Gould Asa A Goodwin. Charles A. Goodno, Henry Holley, George S. Holden, Henry H. Hawthorne, Edwin T. Hamilton, Frederick T. Hard, James A. Hartness, Edward Hudson, Halsey J Hawthorne, Paul B. Harris, Seymour G Hunt, Earl Herrick, Peter Kuntz, Frederick Kinsman, Jr., David C. Ketchum, Thomas Lemmon, David L. Lowrie, John A. Loomis. Heury E Lowry, Austin B. Leonard, Theodore J. Leitz, Chauncy B. Lane, Josiah Morris, William E. McBride. Robert E. Murray, Charles W. MeReynolds, John T. Mead, John W. O'Neil, Lloyd G. Parker. William H Pepperday John T. Pinkney, George S Paine, Charles Pinkney, Charles Quiggin, George S. Quayle, F. L. Reese, Omar S. Richardson, John H. Rose, Frederick Stokes Joseph Speddy, Theo- dore Sterritt, Edward C. Smith, Samuel Starkweather, Jr., Lewis Stein. Edward Sewer, Edward C Tinker, George R Tice, Daniel R Taylor (See Non-Com Staff, James A. Willson, George Watkins, John B. Wade, A B. Woodruff, Charles White, Thomas Whitehead, Joseph Znber, Wyllis S Stetson.
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EIGHTY-FOURTH AND EIGHTY-SIXTH INFANTRY, ETC.
COMPANY E.
James Pickauds. Captain Virgil C. Taylor, Ist Lieut. Henry T. Nash, 2d Lieut.
Samuel L. Allen (Ist Sergt.), James McGinness (Sergt.), Judson MI. Bishop (Sergt.), Ehen S. Coe (Sergt.), Frank J. Ford (Sergt. ), Theron C. Baldwin (Corp.), Theodore A. Andrew> ( Corp. , Lyman D. Hunt (Corp.), Frank S. Chamberlain (Corp. , Elijah H. Norton (Corp.), Beuj. H Smith (Corp.), George Wilkinson (Corp ), S. H. Waring .Corp.), Charles D. Camp. James J. Adams, Dauiel J. Althen, Hannibal A Beeson, William M. Barnes, William O. Barnes, Charles E. Bingham, Eugene W. Benham, John K. Batchelder. William Calahan, Thomas Chevring ton, William W. Castle. Charles D Collins, David K. Clint, Thomas J. Crooks, Alexander H. Cobb, Myron E. Cozzen-, Orlando MI. Caimer, Charles W. Cook, Charles W Diehl, Peter Deatry, Charles Evans, Ellery C. Ford. Nathan C. Fleming, Theodore Foljambe, George Gar- rettson. Lewis B. Gentz, Patrick W Grineley. George M. Heard. Michael Hogan, Daniel Henricle, William E. Herrick, Samuel H. Harrison, Henry A. Harvey, William Holmes, Henry J. Hoyt, Justin Juch, Wil- liam A. Knowlton, Edwin J. Kyser, Henry C King, William W. Kim- ball. Jacob Koch, Edwin N. Locke, Walter J. Lowman, Albert Means. Charles D Morse, William D. Mather, Royal A Munsell isee Non-com- missioned Staff), Theodore Odell. Lewis D. Oviatt. George W. Potter, Henry Phillips, Edward S. Page, Timothy H. Rearden. Daniel Roberts, Lemuel O. Rawson, James C. Ryan, Horace W. Strickland, Frank W. Smith, Lyman 1 Smith, George Spangler, Basil S. Spangler, Henry Saxton, Gustavus K. Tupper. Hervey B. Tibbetts, Charles M. Vorce, Cary A. Vaughn, Delos O. Wickham, William H. Wyman, Charles E Wilber. Walter F. Wells, Theodore MI. Warner, Alfred T. Webber, Oscar Wade, Henry A. Woodward, Henry A. Welch, Edward E Young
EIGHTY-SIXTH INFANTRY.
Two organizations bore this name: one raised for three months in May and June, 1862, and one for six months in June and July, 1863. Cuyahoga was slightly represented in both, as appears by the annexed record. The first regiment went to Clarksburg, West Virginia, in June, 1862, and remained there most of the time during the summer, guarding the railroad, and defending that place and Grafton from the threatened attacks of guerrillas. It was mustered out on the 25th of September.
The six months organization was completed just as the celebrated guerrilla, John Morgan, was making his great raid through sonthern Ohio. The regiment was immediately dispatched to Zanesville to help capture him. One battalion skirmished with a part of Morgan's force as it crossed the Ohio, while the other, in connection with Colonel Shackleford's com- mand, assisted in the capture of the redoubtable partisan himself.
The Eighty-sixth soon went to Kentucky, where it joined an expedition under Colonel De Courcy against Cumberland Gap; reaching a position in front of that stronghold on the 8th of September. At the same time General Burnside, in accordance with the pre- viously concocted plan, came up from East Tennessee on the South. The Eighty-sixth and other regiments were sent forward in line of battle, and every arrange- ment was made for an attack from both sides, but, on a demand being made, the rebel general consented to surrender. The regiment remained at the Gap until its term expired, when it returned to Cleveland. being mustered out on the 10th of February, 1864.
CUYAHOGA MEN IN THE THREE-MONTHS REGIMENT. COMPANY G.
Almon G. Bruce, Edwin Ewing
COMPANY E
William N. Hubbell (Corp ), Solomon H. Gleason, John A Field, Lo- renzo Strong, John E Coleman, Edward MI Kellogg, Conrad Schade, Ira D. Williams, John White
CUYAHOGA MEN IN THE SIX- MONTHS REGIMENT.
COMPANY C.
Samuel H Boyelten, David Green.
COMPANY F.
Henry W Morrell.
COMPANY G.
Charles E. Crowe, Larmon Colwell, James Miller
COMPANY I.
Michael D. De Wyant, Jereini th S Dunscomh, Charles Goodsell, Estel Jackson, George Linsey, John White Roger Willia us, H B. Steele (transf to 129th Inf )
EITIIFN-SEVENTH INFANTRY.
'This Was another three months regiment, and was more unfortunate than either of the foregoing. It went from Ohno to Baltimore in June, 1862, remained there till the latter part of July, and then reported to Colonel Miles, at Harper's Ferry. In the forepart of September that officer surrendered his whole force to Stonewall Jackson. As the term of the Eighty- seventh had expired, its men were released from their paroles and the regiment was sent home; being mus- tered out on the 20th of September, 1862.
MEMBERS FROM CUYAHOGA COUNTY.
COMPANY G
Christopher Keary, 2d Lient
William Crawford, Peter Keary, Richard Barringer, William M. Cur ran, Thomas Deicer. Thomas Fitch. Edward D Frame, Charles Frame, Robert Garvey, John A Godfrey, Henry J. Howlett, John Miller, John W. Mayhew. Patrick MeLaughlin, Joseph Moley, Andrew McCartney, Frederick MI Preston. Christopher Rath, Toney Siegel, David Shaugh- nesy. Andrew Winner, Joim W Warr, Thomas Kenaly
EIGHTY-EIGHTH INFANTRY.
This was a three-year> regiment ; the first four companies being raised as the "Governor's Guards" in July, 1862. and the others a year later. It was kept almost all the time of its service guarding rebel prisoners at Camp Chase, and though always ready Was never engaged with the enemy. It was mustered out in July, 1865.
MEMBERS FROM CUYAHOGA COUNTY.
COMPANY C
Wolcott F Crane, enl. July 4, 1563 Mustered out with the Co. July 3. 1865
Andrew McGregor, eul. June 30. 1863. Mustered out with the Co. Willis P. Storrs, enl. July 13, 1563. Mustered ont with the Co.
COMPANY H. John H Irwin, enl. July 6, 1563 Promoted to Sergt Mustered out with the Co July 3 1465.
Charles A Jaycox. enl June 23, 1963 Mustered out with the En.
George W. Johnson, enl July 18, 1963 Mustered out with the Co.
George W. Weltou, enl July 15, 1-63 Mustered out with the Co. July 3, 1465
NINETY-THIRD INFANTRY.
FIELD AND STAFF.
Martin L. Brooks, enr as Asst Surg. April 3, 1865, Mustered out with the Reg Iune S, 1965
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GENERAL HISTORY OF CUYAHOGA COUNTY.
CHAPTER
XXVI.
ONE HUNDRED AND THIRD INFANTRY, ETC .*
The Rally in 1-62-Ten Companies Ready for the Field-Six of them from Cuyahoga-First Officers of the One Hundred and Third-Off for Kentucky-After Buell-Sickness-The Stay at Frankfort-South- ward in the Spring -- On the Cumberland-With Burnside to East Ten- nesee-Terrible Roads-Great Hardships-Delight of the Loyal Ten- nesseeans -- Special Enthusiasm at Greenville-Up the Tennessee Val- ley-Skirmishes at Blue Springs-Marchesand Countermarches-Con - centrating at Knoxville-Longstreet beseiges the City-Attack on the Pickets-A Desperate Fight-Gallantry of the One Hundred and Third -The Rebels repulsed-Increasing Hardships-Sleeveless Blouses and Legless Pantaloons-A Dollar for a " Hard Tack "-Approach of Sue- cor-Retreat of the Enemy-Pursuit-The Acme of Wretchedness -- Back to Knoxville-Food and Clothes-More Marching-The Atlanta Campaign-Resaca-Charging Breastworks-Lying down under Fire -"Charge Bayonet"-Carrying Two Lines of Works-The Next Day's Battle-Retreat of the Enemy-Pumpkin-vine Creek-" Forward "- A Wretched Sight-The Rebels retreat-Heavy Skirmishing-A Dash - ing Exploit-Before Atlanta-Evacuation of Atlanta-Rest at Decatur -Heavy Losses-Made Headquarters Guard-After Hood-Defending the Train at Spring Hill-Defeating the Enemy-A Flag from Cleve- Jand Ladies-A Long Journey-Arrival in North Carolina-Capture of Wilmington, etc-Off for Home-A Sad Accident-Ovation at Cleve- land-Mustered Out-Members from Cuyahoga County -- Men of the One Hundred and Fourth.
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