History of Geauga and Lake Counties, Ohio, Part 18

Author: Williams Brothers
Publication date: 1879
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The Fifteenth Battery was mustered out June 20, 1865, at Columbus, Ohio.


SECOND OHIO CAVALRY.


This regiment was recruited and organized in the summer and autumn of 1861, at Camp Wade, near Cleveland, Ohio. It was the first cavalry regiment raised in the northern part of the State, drew into its ranks men of intelligence, culture, and capacity, and represented every trade and profession. In January, 1862, the Second Cavalry proceeded by rail to Platte City, Missouri, reported to General David Hunter, and was quartered in the town. In February, the Second marched through the border counties of Missouri to Fort Scott, Kansas. On the 22d of February a scouting-party of one hundred and twenty men of the Second Cavalry were attacked in the streets of Independence, Missouri, by an equal force of the enemy, under the command of the famous Quantrill. As the results of the Second's first fight, Quantrill was routed in fifteen minutes, losing fourteen men. The Second lost one man killed and three wounded. The Second Cavalry moved with the army into the Indian Territory in June. At Baxter Springs three regi- ments of loyal Indians, mounted on ponies and armed with squirrel rifles, joined the command. During the summer one hundred and fifty men were detailed from the Second Cavalry to man, temporarily, a light battery, and six months later the detail was made a transfer by order of the War Department, and constituted the Twenty-fifth Ohio Battery. In September, the Second, with the battery men-


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tioned, marched with the army of General Blunt into Missouri and Arkansas, sharing in the campaign which ended in the victory of Prairie Grove, Arkansas, December 2, 1862. In the autumn campaign the Second fought at Carthage and Newtonia, Missouri, camped on the battle-field of Pea Ridge, and fought at Cow Hill, Wolf Creek, and White River. Captain August V. Kautz, Sixth United States Cavalry, was appointed colonel of the Second, and soon after it was trans- ferred to Camp Chase, Ohio, to remount and refit for the field. In February, 1863, the original twelve companies were consolidated into eight, and a battalion of four companies of the Eighth Ohio Cavalry was added to the Second. In April the Second moved into Kentucky. In May and June the Second fought twice at Steubenville, twice at Monticello, and once at Columbia, Kentucky. The Second joined in the pursuit of John Morgan, following the great raider twelve hundred miles through three States, and shared in the capture at Buffington's Island.


The work of the Second in East Tennessee was active and honorable, where skirmishes occurred too numerous to record. During the siege of Knoxville, the Second operated on the enemy's flank, and joined in the pursuit of Longstreet's army. On the 2d of December, 1862, it fought Longstreet's cavalry at Morris- town, and on the 4th of the same month the Second lost forty men killed and wounded at Russelville. On the 6th it was at the front five hours at the battle of Beam Station. The Second re-enlisted in January, 1864, and was furloughed for thirty days. It was ordered to Annapolis, Maryland, and moved out of camp May 1, eight hundred strong, crossing the Long Bridge into Virginia. The Second was transferred from the Ninth Army Corps to Sheridan's Cavalry Corps. Its duties following were arduous, and its losses severe. From the Army of the Potomac the Second marched to the Shenandoah Valley. Several companies of the Second, acting as a rear-guard, fought an hour in dense darkness in the streets of Winchester. The Second Ohio Cavalry, with the aid of the Third New Jersey Cavalry, captured an entire regiment of Confederate infantry near Winchester, special mention being made by the Secretary of War of the gallantry of these two regiments.


On the 19th of October the Second fought at Cedar Creek, being in the saddle from daybreak until nine o'clock P.M. It occupied the centre on the Valley pike, while the infantry, formed in the rear of the cavalry, was present on the pike when Sheridan came to the front on his immortal ride, assisted to raise the shout of welcome, and joined in the charges that decided the victory. On the 27th of February, 1865, the Second started with Sheridan on the last raid of the war, sharing in the capture of Early's army at Waynesboro', March 2. In this action the Second captured five pieces of artillery with caissons. For this it received the thanks of General Custer upon the field. The Second joined the Army of the


Potomac with Sheridan's cavalry, at Petersburg, entering the campaign that closed the war. From the 27th of March to the surrender of Lee the Second captured and turned over to the provost-marshal eighteen pieces of artillery. Soon after the grand review at Washington, the Second was ordered to St. Louis, Mis- souri, and from thence to Springfield. The order for muster-out was soon received, when the Second proceeded to Camp Chase, Ohio, and on the 11th of September, 1865, was paid and disbanded.


THE SQUIRREL HUNTERS.


During the autumn of 1862, the Confederate General Kirby Smith advanced upon Cincinnati with a large army. Governor Tod issued a proclamation calling upon all who would furnish themselves with rations and arms to turn out, organ- ize under their own officers, and rendezvous at Cincinnati, transportation over the railroads to be provided by the government. About three hundred and fifty citizens of Geauga and Lake Counties responded to the call of the governor. These men, of course, saw no fighting, but their work was cheerfully performed because they thought their services were needed. Governor Tod caused lithograph discharges to be forwarded to those whose names could be obtained. These discharges may be found in many homes in the county, where they are properly prized.


SOLDIERS OF THE EARLY WARS.


Of these we have but a meagre showing, although every effort has been made to procure a complete list. The indifference manifested in this matter is sur- prising, to say the least of it. Captain Parker, of Mentor, raised a company from Lake County, but of this we can learn nothing further.


Revolutionary Soldiers .- Nathan Ganson, Joseph Wilbur, James Moore, Abra- ham Morton, Isaac Moore (served seven years), Reuben Curtiss, Zachariah Hos- mer, Seth Phelps, Jonas Carter.


Soldiers of the War of 1812 .- Arad Way, Calvin Phelps, Bildad Bradley, Moses Bradley, Sherabiah Burnett, Jno. Randolph, Jno. Cutler, Welcome Bed- lock, Saml. Canfield, Alvin St. John, Joseph Morton, Consider Hammond, Jas. Pease, Calvin Chase, Eleazar Patchin, Amos Andrews, Captain Vene Stone, Frederick Loveland, James McNutt, Captain Charles Parker, A. R. Baldwin, H. R. Baldwin, H. Bennett, Thomas Brown, Elisha Bundy, George Burdin, Jno. Day, James Donaldson, Samuel Donaldson, Alexander Dunn, David Kester, Larrea McCall, Martin McClintock, Isaac Mead, Nathaniel Moore, Joseph Mel- ton, Alfred Phelps, Ransom Smith, Ira Waterman, Ira Webster, Ressell Wil- liams, Walter Young, Abner H. Fairbanks, Lewis Smith, Harney Bills, Daniel G. Converse, Phineas Mixer.


ROSTER OF SOLDIERS FROM GEAUGA AND LAKE COUNTIES IN THE WAR OF THE REBELLION.


FIFTH OHIO INFANTRY.


COMPANY B.


Ist sergeant D. W. Waters, enlisted Aug. 30, 1862; disch. June 5, 1865. Sergeant L. D. Gates, enlisted August 20, 1862; discharged June 5, 1865. Corporal E. Burr, enlisted August 11, 1862; discharged June 5, 1865. M. Britton, enlisted June 7, 1861 ; discharged, no date. S. G. Cone, enlisted August 11, 1862 ; discharged, no date. J. Korney, enlisted August 29, 1862; discharged June 5, 1865. E. G. Meigs, enlisted August 11, 1862; discharged June 5, 1865. W. Orton, enlisted August 14, 1862; discharged June 5, 1865. George Ash.


COMPANY G.


Ist sergeant John Baptiste, enlisted Sept. 3, 1862; disch. June 5, 1865. Sergeant E. O. Granger, enlisted August 30, 1862; disch. Dec. 1, 1864. Sergeant R. Stone, enlisted August 30, 1862; discharged June 21, 1865. Sergeant W. Steckham, enlisted Sept. 3, 1862; discharged June 21, 1865. James Reynolds, enlisted March 25, 1864; transferred to Company F, Seventh Regiment ; mustered out with regiment. J. B. Auxer, enlisted August 30, 1862; discharged June 29, 1865. D. Bennett, enlisted August 30, 1862; discharged June 21, 1865. L. Butts, enlisted August 30, 1862; discharged May 29, 1865. R. Baker, enlisted August 30, 1862 ; discharged June 21, 1865. G. A. Brown, enlisted August 30, 1862; discharged June 21, 1865. C. Buel, enlisted August 30, 1862; discharged June 21, 1865. J. Babcock, enlisted August 11, 1862; discharged June 21, 1865. F. Downing, enlisted August 20, 1862; discharged June 21, 1865. A. Furrows, enlisted August 30, 1862; discharged May 22, 1865. L. S. Frank, enlisted August 30, 1862 ; discharged June 21, 1865. W. J. Grant, enlisted August 30, 1862 ; discharged June 21, 1865. H. Huntoon, enlisted July 10, 1861 ; captured at Cross Lanes; discharged December 2, 1864.


W. O. Johnson, enlisted August 30, 1862; discharged June 21, 1865. J. Melton, enlisted August 30, 1802; discharged June 21, 1865.


M. D. Otiss, enlisted August 30, 1862; discharged June 21, 1865.


C. A. Parks, enlisted August 30, 1862; wounded at Chancellorsville, Virginia; discharged June 12, 1865.


A. Fern, eulisted August 30, 1862; discharged June 21, 1865.


SEVENTH OHIO INFANTRY.


FIELD AND STAFF.


Major John S. Casement joined for service May 28, 1861 ; resigned May 23, 1862.


Adjutant William D. Shepherd joined for service April 24, 1861; resigned March 25, 1863.


Sergeant-Major Newton K. Hubbard joined for service April 24, 1861. Fife-Major Harry Wood joined for service June 20, 1861 ; made prisoner at Cross Lanes, August 26, 1861.


Drum-Major J. L. Woodward joined for service June 21, 1861 ; discharged March 9, 1862.


REGIMENTAL BAND.


Henry H. Coe, leader, joined for service July 10, 1861. Edgar M. Bostwick joined for service July 10, 1861. Ely E. Gill joined for service July 10, 1861. John F. Hormiston joined for service July 10, 1861. 8. J. Marshall joined for service July 10, 1861.


Martin V. Clark joined for service August 9, 1861. William Fairgraves joined for service July 10, 1861. Charles W. Rosseter joined for service July 10, 1861.


COMPANY B.


L. Huson, enlisted August 30, 1862; discharged February 8, 1863. COMPANY C. J. S. Fish, enlisted August 11, 1862; killed at Ringold, Nov. 27, 1863. COMPANY D.


Captain John N. Dyer, killed at Cross Lanes, Aug. 26, 1861. Ist lieutenant Charles A. Weed, promoted to captain Co. E, Jan. 1, 1863. 1st lieutenant Wm. D. Shepherd, promoted to adjutant Sept. 1, 1863. Ist lieutenant Geo. D. Lockwood, promoted to Ist lieut. Nov. 2, 1862. 2d lieutenant A. J. Williams, resigned Sept. 1861.


Ist sergeant W. Lawrence, wounded and sent to hospital, Nov. 27, 1862. Ist sergeant E. Hart, mustered out with regiment. 1st sergeant C. A. Dengler, mustered out with regiment. 1st sergeant Jas. M. Lapham, mustered out with regiment. Ist sergeant Wm. Cain, mustered out with regiment. Corporal L. Knight, mustered out with regiment.


Corporal E. V. Nash, wounded at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863. Corporal W. G. Whiting, mustered out with regiment. Corporal S. S. Oliver, mustered out with regiment. Corporal S. E. Hendrickson, mustered out with regiment. Corporal M. N. Taft, mustered out with regiment. Juo. Allen, mustered out with regiment. M. Brick, mustered out with regiment. G. J. Buys, mustered out with regiment. Arthur Brown, mustered out with regiment. A. Colwell, mustered out with regiment. Frank Cone, mustered out with regiment. W. A. French, wounded ; mustered out with regiment.


J. D. Fenon, prisoner; mustered out with regiment.


L. E. Gill, mustered out with regiment. 8. Gill, mustered out with regiment.


A. Ilickok, mustered out with regiment.


V. Hart, mustered out with regiment.


A. Hungerford, missing in action near Dallas, Georgia.


E. C. Miller, mustered out with regiment.


D. F. Pomeroy, mustered out with regiment. C. C. Quinn, mustered out with regiment. H. H. Rhodes, mustered out with regiment. Chas. A. Shepherd, mustered out with regiment. Frank Stanley, mustered out with regiment. John Smith, mustered out with regiment. John Weaver, mustered out with regiment.


KILLED AND DIED.


Ist sergeant H. J. Whiting, killed at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863. Corporal Chas. Carroll, killed at Gettysburg, July, 1863. Corporal A. G. Griswold, killed at Winchester, Virginia, March 23, 1862. Clark Barbour, died at Gallapolis, Ohio, October 26, 1861. R. H. Bumbram, killed at Winchester, Virginia, March 23, 1862. William A. Colter, died Oct. 13, 1861.


L. C. Corroni, killed at Winchester, March 23, 1862. A. Copeland, died of wounds, June 13, 1863. Alexander Dodge, died at Salisbury, N. C., prison, April 24, 1862. C. G. Hittinger, died of wounds, August 10, 1862. Lawson Hibbard, killed at Port Republic, June 9, 1862. C. H. Johnson, died August 20, 1861.


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Jno. Lee, killed at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863. W. W. Lapham, died of wounds, August 13, 1862. W. D. Malone, died August 21, 1861. Jno. Mulligan, killed at Port Republic, June 9, 1862. Stephen V. Russell, died September 3, 1862. George Roof, died January 6, 1862. Thomas Sayles, died November 10, 1862. Jno. Shelby, died of wounds, November 10, 1863. Almon Toner, killed at Chaucellorsville, May 3, 1863. Bingham Tuttle, killed at Dallas, May 25, 1864. Jacob Wagner, died January 10, 1863.


DISCHARGED.


Ist sergeant W. D. Shepherd, for promotion, November 25, 1861. Ist sergeant Geo. D. Lockwood, for promotion to lieutenant, Company E, August 9, 1862.


Ist sergeant Frank Paine, for promotion to lieut., Co. C, Nov. 25, 1861. Ist sergeant V. E. Smalley, for wounds, February 5, 1863. Corporal Jerome Lott, for disability, January 11, 1862. George L. Atkin, for disability, May 10, 1862. Geo. F. Balch, for disability, June 3, 1863. H. F. Button, for disability, February 13, 1863.


S. J. Baker, for disability, March 23, 1863. T. F. Burrbank (G. O. No. 154), October 24, 1862. Chas. L. Bentley, (G. O. No. 154), October 24, 1862. Robert L. Custin, for disability, September 6, 1862. A. B. Colwell, for disability, July 8, 1862. Wm. Gardner, for wounds, December 11, 1862. Chas. E. Griffith, for disability, April 26, 1863. N. B. Halcomb, for wounds, January 9, 1863. Wm. A. Hoeg, for disability, January 11, 1862. B. F. Hawkins, for wounds, March 3, 1863. Jno. Harmon (G. O. No. 154), October 22, 1862. R. M. Jones; for disability, August 7, 1862. Charles Jones (G. O. No. 154), December 1, 1862. E. M. Johnson (G. O. No. 154), October 21, 1862. Jno. McAdams, for wounds, February 17, 1863. Thomas Roff, for wounds, March 9, 1863. Wmn. P. Root, for wounds, January 31, 1863. Van Ness Sherwood, for disability, February 20, 1862. Geo. Spear, for disability, March 13, 1863. Wm. P. Tisdel, for expiration of term of service, April 27, 1864. H. Weeland, for disability, February 12, 1863. R. M. Weeland, for disability, September 1, 1863. H. Woolsey, for disability, July 14, 1862. W. L. Wirts, for disability, July 9, 1862. Musician Harry Wood, for disability from prison life, Sept. 80, 1862. Jno. B. Wirts, for disability, February 19, 1863. Thomas R. Young, for disability, September 10, 1862.


TRANSFERRED.


Sergeant N. K. Hubbard, promoted sergeant-major; to N. C. Staff January 1, 1864.


Corporal Jno. H. Ernest, by reason of S. O. No. 156, June 11, 1864. Corporal Edward Barr, by reason of 8. O. No. 156, June 11, 1864. Corporal Sam. W. Vance, to Company H, June 19, 1864. Gerry Brakeman, by reason of S. O. No. 156, June 11, 1864. J. Babcock, by reason of S. O. No. 156, June 11, 1864. M. T. Britton, by reason of S. O. No. 156, June 11, 1864. J. R. Breese, to Company F, June 19, 1861. Geo. W. Bower, to Company H, June 19, 1861. S. G. Cone, by special order, June 11, 1864. I. Cone, to Veteran Reserve Corps, August 1, 1863. Jno. W. Dawes, by special order, June 11, 1864. J. L. Fish, to Company C, October 15, 1862. M. Fitzgerald, by special order, June 11, 1864. Chas. Glendenning, to Company H, June 19, 1861. S. R. Hopkins, to Company F, June 19, 1861. Edward Hobday, to Veteran Reserve Corps ; no record ; 1864. H. H. Huntoon, by special order, June 11, 1864. E. J. Murray, by special order, June 11, 1864. Frank Morley, by special order, June 11, 1864. G. E. Meiga, by special order, June 11, 1864. E. Maxfield, to Company F, June 19, 1861. W. A. Orton, by special order, June 11, 1864. R. K. Shepherd, by special order, June 11, 1864. I. S. Travis, by special order, June 11, 1864. Alex. Tenney, by special order, June 11, 1864. Jerome Tuttle, by special order, June 11, 1864. Augustus Webber, to Company F, June 19, 1861. B. W. Wilson, to Veteran Reserve Corps.


COMPANY E.


Jas. Kearney, enlisted August 29, 1862 ; last date, September 19, 1864.


COMPANY F.


Captain D. B. Clayton, resigned August 18, 1861. Ist lieutenant Harlow N. Spencer, promoted to captain Company F, Nov. 25, 1861 ; resigned August 3, 1861. Orville Bachmell, died at Harper's Ferry, October 29, 1862. Monroe Hazen, killed in battle at Dallas, Ga., May 25, 1864. 8. R. Waltersteen, died in Washington, D. C., date not given.


DISCHARGED.


Benjamin Babcock, for disability, February 10, 1863. Geo. S. Harpham, for disability, May 6, 1863. Wm. A. Kibber, for wounds, February 21, 1863. Eugene Maxfield, for re-enlistment, January 23, 1864. TRANSFERRED.


Chas. H. Melton, to Invalid Corps, date not given. Sergeant John Baptie, by reason of S. F. O. No. 156, June 8, 1864. Sergeant E. O. Granger, by reason of 8. F. O. No. 156, June 8, 1864. Corporal L. B. Hill, by reason of S. F. O. No. 156, June 8, 1864. Corporal W. Stockham, by reason of S. F. O. No. 156, June 8, 1864.


Corporal HI. Twing, by reason of S. F. O. No. 156, June 8, 1864. J. B. Auxer, by reason of S. F. O. No. 156, June 8, 1864. F. Basquin, by reason of S. F. O. No. 156, June 8, 1864. Daniel Benuett, by reason of 8. F. O. No. 156, June 8, 1864. Lewis Butts, by reason of S. F. O. No. 156, June 8, 1864. F. Downing, by reason of S. F. O. No. 156, June 8, 1864. L. S. Faulk, by reason of S. F. O. No. 156, June 8, 1864. James J. Melton, by reason of S. F. O. No. 156, June 8, 1864. M. D. Otis, by ronson of S. F. O. No. 156, June 8, 1864. C. A. Parks, by reason of S. F. O. No. 156, June 8, 1864. Jas. Reynolds, by reason of S. F. O. No. 156, June 8, 1864. M. L. Scoville, by reason of S. F. O. No. 156, June 8, 1864. Afred W. Morley, to Veteran Reserve Corps, March 31, 1864.


COMPANY H.


2d lieutenant Wm. D. Braden, promoted to captain, June 12, 1863, Co. G. Corporal Samuel M. Vance, promoted ; discharged with regiment. Corporal C. Glendening, wounded at Ringold, Nov. 27, 1863, discharged with regiment. Corporal Jos. Kincaid, wounded, Nov. 27, 1863; discharged with regt. Corporal D. Wintersteen, discharged with regiment.


Wagoner J. Washer, discharged with regiment.


S. Burrows, discharged with regiment.


R. W. Bower, discharged with regiment.


S. J. Coon, discharged with regiment.


Wm. Hunter, discharged with regiment.


H. P. Bower, died January 31, 1863. DISCHARGED.


Ist sergeant R. S. Bower, by order of War Department, Feb. 15, 1864. Ist sergeant Win. D. Braden, to accept promotion as lieutenant. H. W. Crittenden, for disability, June 10, 1863.


W. W. Fowler, for wounds, November 20, 1863. M. L. Miller, for disability, September 30, 1863. H. Sporry, September 3, 1863.


D. W. White, for disability, August 1, 1863. TRANSFERRED.


Corporal L. D. Gates, left in field at Ackworth, Ga., by 8. F. O. No. 156. Corp. D. W. Watters, left in field at Ackworth, Ga., by S. F. O. No. 156. G. W. Brown, left in field at Ackworth, Ga., by S. F. O. No. 156. Chas. L. Buell, left in field at Ackworth, Ga., by S. F. O. No. 156. Russell Baker, left in field at Ackworth, Ga., by S. F. O. No. 156. A. Forrow, left in field at Ackworth, Ga., by S. F. O. No. 156. W. J. Grant, left in field at Ackworth, Ga., by S. F. O. No. 165. W. O. Johnson, left in field at Ackworth, Ga., by S. F. O. No. 156. C. H. Pelton, left in field at Ackworth, Ga., by S. F. O. No. 156. R. Stone, left in field at Ackworth, Ga., by S. F. O. No. 156. 8. S. White, no record.


H. L. Wright, no record.


EIGHTH OHIO INFANTRY. COMPANY H.


Charles Dalrymple, J. H. Smith, A. Gonsella. Sergeant H. H. Waldo, enlisted June 6, 1861 ; must. out with company.


ELEVENTH OHIO INFANTRY. COMPANY A.


D. H. Hunt, enlisted December 28, 1861; no record. J. McDonnell, enlisted August 16, 1861 ; no record. Wm. Berber, enlisted August 15, 1861 ; no record. James Rowe, enlisted August 15, 1861 ; no record. COMPANY B.


John Smith, enlisted September 29, 1863; no record. COMPANY D. H. H. Waite, enlisted September 30, 1862; no date of discharge. COMPANY E.


Captain W. L. Douglass, enlisted Dec. 19, 1861 ; resigned Sept. 21, 1862. 2d lieutenant J. M. Elliott, enlisted July 1, 1861 ; res. June 12, 1862. Sergeant J. M. Peck, enlisted August 28, 1862 ; died October 3, 1863. Corporal S. W. Baswell, enlisted August 13, 1861; died June 7, 1862. S. Shideler, enlisted September 16, 1861; wounded December 13, 1863. Jas. Daa, enlisted August 13, 1861 ; discharged 1862.


John Dyson, enlisted September 10, 1861 ; discharged October, 1863. Samuel Fast, enlisted December 4, 1861 ; discharged January 17, 1882. Sergeant S. Mansfield, enlisted Sept. 16, 1862; discharged Jan. 22, 1863. L. A. Stewart, enlisted August 13, 1861 ; discharged March 30, 1862. J. Bower, enlisted August 13, 1861 ; transferred-to Company A. Albert Berry, enlisted December 3, 1861 ; transferred to Company D. H. D. Culbertson, enlisted August 13, 1861 ; transferred to Company H. M. Casey, enlisted December 16, 1861 ; transferred to Company D. J. Funk, enlisted August 18, 1861; transferred to Company H. W. Gusnell, enlisted August 13, 1861 ; transferred to Company H. D. Helpman, enlisted August 13, 1861 ; transferred to Company D. J. Houser, enlisted September 28, 1861 ; transferred to Company H. D. Hunt, enlisted December 13, 1861 ; transferred to Company K. J. H. Irwin, enlisted September 10, 1861 ; transferred to Company B. N. Keltner, enlisted August 13, 1861; transferred to Company D. W. Kelley, eulisted August 13, 1861 ; transferred to Company K. A. Kerr, enlisted September 17, 1861 ; transferred to Company A. C. Myers, enlisted August 13, 1861; transferred to Company A. J. McDonald, enlisted September 10, 1861 ; transferred to Company H. W. L. McFall, enlisted September 27, 1861 ; transferred to Company B. M. Noonan, enlisted September 16, 1861 ; transferred to Company G. C. Neisley, enlisted November 18, 1861 ; transferred to Company H. J. Pritchard, enlisted September 16, 1861 ; transferred to Company G. 8. Penny, enlisted September 16, 1861 ; transferred to Company G.


J. Rowe, enlisted August 13, 1861 ; transferred to Company A.


W. Reiber, enlisted September 10, 1861; transferred to Company A. J. Rollins, enlisted September 23, 1861 ; transferred to Company A. J. Reese, enlisted September 27, 1861; transferred to Company G. D. Regan, enlisted December 23, 1861; transferred to Company H.


L. A. Thomas, enlisted September 10, 1861 ; transferred to Company H.


J. Wick, enlisted September 10, 1861 ; transferred to Company F.


J. Wise, enlisted August 13, 1861 ; transferred to Company B.


N. Whittaker, enlisted October 15, 1861 ; transferred to Company A.


J. Westfield, enlisted October 1, 1861; transferred to Company K.


P. Bailey, enlisted August 9, 1862 ; promoted to sergeant.


8. A. Collins, enlisted September 16, 1861; pro. to 2d lient., Oct. 21, 1863.


COMPANY G.


S. Purney, enlisted September 16, 1861; died December 15, 1863.


H. C. McKnight, enlisted Sept. 9, 1861; died at Andersonville prison.


A. Kerr, enlisted September 17, 1861 ; no record.


M. Norman, enlisted September 16, 1861 ; prisoner; returned to regiment November 9, 1863.


COMPANY H.


J. Barcholomen, enlisted August 29, 1862; died of wounds Dec. 9, 1863.


J. H. Brone, enlisted September 1, 1862 ; died of wounds Dec. 9, 1863.


W. Coffrique, enlisted Sept. 8, 1862; disch. for disability, May, 1864.


M. Cleugh, enlisted January 26, 1864 ; no date.


C. Donahue, enlisted April 18, 1864; no date.


J. Wilson, enlisted December 28, 1863; no date.


COMPANY K.


J. Westfall, enlisted October 1, 1861; died November 30, 1862.


D. Ragin, enlisted December 23, 1861 ; discharged December 19, 1863.


J. P. Morris, enlisted August 14, 1862; re-enlisted.


J. Travis, enlisted August 23, 1862; discharged June 21, 1865.


S. S. White, enlisted August 30, 1862; discharged June 21, 1865. H. L. Wright, enlisted August 20, 1862; discharged June 21, 1865. Corporal H. Twing, enlisted August 30, 1862; discharged June 28, 1865. F. Basquin, enlisted August 28, 1862; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, March 1, 1865.


C. HI. Pelton, enlisted August 18, 1862; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, March 1, 1865.


Corporal L. B. Hill, enlisted August 30, 1862 ; transferred from 7th Regi- ment, Company F.


THIRTEENTH OHIO INFANTRY.


Jacob Market. FIFTEENTH OHIO INFANTRY.


Myron Parks.


EIGHTEENTH OHIO INFANTRY.




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