History of Hamilton County, Ohio, with illustrations and biographical sketches, Part 37

Author: Ford, Henry A., comp; Ford, Kate B., joint comp; Williams, L.A. & co., Cleveland, O., pub
Publication date: 1881
Publisher: Cleveland, Ohio, L. A. Williams
Number of Pages: 590


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COMPANY C.


COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Captain Philip M. Everard. First Lieutenant Eli L. Muchmore. Second Lieutenant John T. McKitrick.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


First Sergeant Joshua L. Morrison.


Sergeant John M. Ward.


Sergeant Benjamin F. Bicknell.


Sergeant William M. Ferris.


Sergeant Joseph B. Mann. Corporal James S. Reagle.


Corporal Frank Kennedy. Corporal Edward B. Lukens. Corporal George Mycrs.


Corporal Theodore A. Moore.


Corporal David Morgan. Corporal Benjamin M. Stewart. Corporal Uriah Phillips.


Musician William H. Lockwood. Musician Alexander D. Williamson.


PRIVATES.


Joseph Athurs, Edward Ansbury, William C. Ammons, George Am- memon, Charles Ammons, Enos Anderson, Jacob Brooks, John Brown, Commodore Bohn, Henry M. Chapman, Albert Crist, Joseph Cornish, William Davis, Noah L, Davis, David Diltz, George W. Demar, Fran- cis M. Fobes, Nathaniel Ferris, James Fehl, George C. Griffin, Oscar Guess, Amos T. Gorham, Evans Harrie, John C. Hunter, John W. Haines, John W. Holmes, Wesley Hetzler, William K. Hainey, Wil- liam Hulton, John F. Jewett, Commodore Kemmator, Albert C. Knapp, Samuel Kennedy, Edward Leonard, Samuel McAdams, Joseph Morris, John W. Maxfield, Henry Mayer, Robert McConnell, John Mangnem, Samuel H. Miller, Solomon Niles, Erastus - K. Nash, Charles Otis, John P. Pfaff, Hezekiah W. Prince, John Pickering, Leopold Rupelot, William D. Silverthorn, John S. W. Smith, Leonard W. Smith, James N. Studer, Levert Stratton, Thomas A. Stevens, William R. Sprague, George Williamhouse, Charles A. Williams, William H. Wratton, John Wratton, Albert Wratton, Ayers B. Ward, George Whetzel, John W. Watson, Benjamin Wabright, Solomon Wabright, G. V. Butz, Rufus B. Chamberlain,- Thomas McCormick, George F. Smith, James Tice, George Griandt, M. Parrall.


COMPANY D.


COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Captain Henry Gulich. First Lieutenant William C. Dorn. Second Lieutenant L. S. G. Tillsber.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


First Sergeant L. S. Williamson. Sergeant A. V. Lane. Sergeant J. A. Smith. Sergeant John B. Aston.


Sergeant Peter Pool. Corporal Lewis Willaj. Corporal Joseph Scull.


. Corporal August Strable. Corporal Arthur C. Bracket. Corporal G. G. Richards.


Corporal Martin Pinney.


Corporal Noah Hunt. Corporal David Gosling.


Musician George F. Thomin. Musician A. L. Runyan.


PRIVATES.


James W. Barton, Phillip Bellmeyer, John T. Burns, Joel Brown, W. W. Chadwick, D. J. Chadwick, Elmer Y. Carson, Parmenias Car- son, Lames Carson, Robert Conger, James Coates, William A. Craig, James Craig, William Craig, John Cramer, Freeman Crompton, John H, Cloud, John Criner, Parmenias Davis, Enoch Danford, D. C. Doran, B. P. Dorn, John Gates, William Gimpel, William Glaser, Thomas S. Green, J. H. Hunt, Henry H. Hunt, Clark Hoffner, Mathew Halt, J. D. Jamison, W. H. Johns, A. W. Keeling, J. P. Lawranch, G. S. La Bogtense, John Lybrook, A. A. Long, James Long, John Myers, George Miles, Anzi McGill, Andrew McCradie, Isaac Ogg, Minor Ogg, Thomas Ogg, George Ponder, Lemuel Ponder, Thomas Pottinger, William Pickins, John Remp, Conrad Remp, Wilson T. Rogers, W. H. Ruthers, James Sewell, A. A. Sewell, Patrick Seitz, W. P. Shipman, J. D. Stridle, C. B. Stout, George Stout, J. P. Waterhouse, Thomas Weston, David Wheaton, Hart Wilson, Adam Wilson, George Wike, Lewis Wike, Wingert Winings, Jacob Winings, Thomas Willy, Charles West, J. C. Wilkinson, Jacob Wilkinson, Daniel Wilkinson, Stephen Bell, A. Smith.


COMPANY E. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Captain Edward J. Flint. First Lieutenant William Strunk.


Second Lieutenant Samuel A. Butts.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


First Sergeant Charles F. Weliner.


Sergeant Edward H. Prichard.


Sergeant Samuel Harvey.


Sergeant A. C. Reid.


Sergeant W. A. Fillmore.


Corporal B. O. M. De Beck.


Corporal F. M. Peeale.


Corporal H. H. Harvey.


Corporal H. Ausperger.


Corporal James C. Herwood. Corporal William H. Morgan.


Corporal R. W. Murphy.


Corporal W. H. Lanfusick.


PRIVATES.


Richard M. Ayres, Daniel Ackley, Theodore Auge, F. B. Alley, T. J. Burke, Thomas Bowers, George Burgtorf, Peter Burgert, Thomas Boyd, William Butler, James W. Christie, Samuel Craft, P. A. Cham- bers, Arthur B. Crary, Darius Dodd, William Dengler, J. H. Dillman, James B. Fairley, Lew Freinary, James Grantham, M. J. Gattman, John F. Guilford, W. D. Gibson, D. M. Hammond, J. L. Hickman, Anson Harding, E. T. Harvey, Benjamin Holt, Morris Hamlin, John Hancock, Damel Hornbrook, John A. Kamping, Adam Lichweiss, A. A. Long, H. G. Luberherr, James Laird, O. Morehead, Christopher Mund, L. W. Mason, John J. Marvin, James Moore, Edward Martin, Charles Paver, Mason D. Parker, A. N. Rorter, Andrew J. Rickoff, Frank Ritter, Luther M. Strafer, George W. Smith, J. B. Scheide- manth, George F. Sands, J. B. Stuyvesant, A. C. Sigur, Adolph C. Speers, John Stilwell, M. Shorkey, Benjamin B. Stewart, Mark Steg- man, Isaac Simon, Anton Shevier, Albert E. Tripp, Milton Turner, John Theobald, Alexander Wilson, Casper Wickermyer, Frederick Zins, Jacob Zins, Charles Babbit, Nathaniel Leming, W. Large.


COMPANY F. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Captain Edward C. Boyce. First Lieutenant James C. Timberman. Second Lieutenant Benjamin R. Noble. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


First Sergeant David B. Wooley. Sergeant John Mackey, jr.


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Sergeant Edward Horroeks. Sergeant John Rosemeyer. Sergeant Henry Staufer, jr. Corporal George H. Smith. Corporal George W. Bonsall. Corporal Frank Massang. Corporal William M. Hubbell. Corporal James Quinn. Corporal Charles A. Getz. Corporal Benjamin Sharpliss. Corporal Conrad A. Liner.


PRIVATES.


John Brinkmeyer, Horaee A. Baker, Edward Bodman, Robert Bai- ley, Angust Cook, Edward Cook, James Corbit, Riehard Carnahan, Joseph Campbell, Perry Carr, William Cunningham, Thomas Dart, Harrison Dearing, William Davis, Arthur Donaldson, Lewis Folger, Robert Ferguson, William Grant, Lewis B. Getz, Edwin J. Getz, Gus- tavus Gottschalk, Edward Gerby, Henry Garnell, James Gow, John Glascow, John Gordon, Henry C. Hill, Edward C. Hubbell, Alexander Hamilton, Robert A. Johnson, Chauncey Johnson, M. S. Kinkaid, Robert H. Kerr, Matthew Keogen, August F. King, Robert Lindring, Robert Murray, Wesley MeCullongh, Frederiek Meyer, Oscar Meeker, John McBride, George Neely, John W. Parker, James Priehard, Charles L. Paris, Joseph C. Paris, Joseph B. Quimby, John L. Riley, George Rndd, Joseph Robson, William Robson, William Skardon, Henry Shingledecker, Charles Shoeffel, John Sugar, George H. Sower, James A . Skardon, James H. Spingman, Edward Shriever, Nathan Steinberg, Frederiek Von Eye, Sheridan Williamson, Jordon Williams, Richard Woolley, James Downey ; Musicians George Estep, Charles Smith.


COMPANY G. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Captain William B. Chenoweth. First Lieutenant David R. Gavin. .


Seeond Lientenant Jacob Heldep.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


First Sergeant 1. W. Strehli. Sergeant Charles Kline.


Sergeant Agulin Bieger. Sergeant Valentine Briederbach. Sergeant George Mader.


Corporal John Poth. Corporal Valentine Martin. Corporal John Kastake. Corporal John C. Mistie. Corporal Joshua Weidman. Corporal Jaeob A. Vogt. Corporal Frank A. Shaffer. Corporal John Spunagle.


PRIVATES.


James C. Armstead, Christopher Braney, Henry Burkencamp, Frank A. Basford, Richard Bernard, Michael Bolan, Harman Doll, John Cope, Frederiek Dorn, John Eckert, George Eillis, Mike Tagling, Ja- cob Franzerebe, John Gorman, Nicholas Gammiger, Henry Gobel, An- thony Garver, Joseph Gettler, Benjamin Hirkhonse, Thomas Haney, George Haekerman, Steven Hareourt, Adam Helmboek, Lorenzo D. Harrison, William Kiliani, John Kramer, Patriek Kramer, M. Kimer, Michael Kennedy, Henry Little, George Lynch, Gebhart Lock, Henry H. Landwehr, Charles Longshore, W. Lingeman, Frank Lake, Wil- liam W. Laughlin, Philip Meyer, Bernhard Mossman, Henry Miller, Cottlieb Mieth, John H. Maekey, Lewis MeGraff, John Maloney, John H. Niehouse, Henry Niehouse, George W. Oldem, Joseph Ott, Hemy Pullman, George Redge, Albert Pepper, Philip Rahm, John Rauk, Angust F. Schwab, Robert B. Smith, Frederick Seiving, William M. Shackelford, John Springmeyer, Christopher Sterling, Jaeob Simmons, James Story, Andrew Triteh, Warren Tindall, Michael Teetors, John Vogelpohl, William Von Walde, Lerry Van Conay, John Walterman, Henry Whiteeamp, Christopher Wolf, William H. Warner, William Wood, Leonard B. Wood, John Wampach, Frederick Westermann Frederick Remir, Henry Ranr, John Rapp, T. Reddert, George S. Powers, A. MeLilley.


COMPANY H.


COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Captain Kline Bermeville. First Lieutenant Samnel Wardle.


Second Lieutenant John C. Littler.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


First Sergeant David A. Ganett.


Sergeant Lemnel M. Cox. Sergeant Sanford A. Johnson. Sergeant John B. Rose. Sergeant Henry J. Hine. Corporal William B. Shinn. Corporal Thomas R. Shinn.


Corporal Samuel L. Bardsall. Corporal Thomas Todhunter.


Corporal Joshna Dennison.


Corporal Edward Dennison,


Corporal John Cord. Corporal Charles S. Brown.


PRIVATES.


Dallas Adkins, Morris Androit, James W. Asterbrun, Charles Arge, Franeis M. Armstrong, John Bringa, William K. Brown, John C. Beltz, William Bogert, George M. Burdsall, Samuel T. Burdsall, George Brooks, John C. Bridges, Samuel J. Corbley, Wilson H. Cor- bley, Newton Corbley, William Chambers, Josiah Crossley, John Christie, James Donally, Leonidas Dunham, William Davis, William Easton, Henry Easton, Albert Ebersole, James Fisher, Ezra Gorseline, William H. Gerard, John Gray, Alonzo Hawkins, Hezekiah Hawkins, Samuel Hopple, Abram Hopple, Arnold Hibbur, George W. Hess, Aaron M. Hopper, Henry Hahn, John Jukes, Theodore Johnson, Ama- zie Johnson, William Johnson, John C. Johnson, James O. Johnson, John Kearsey, Abram Lewellen, Thomas Littleton, Adam Leichereiss, John C. Martin, William W. Mount; W. H. Markley, W. MeKeely, John MeAdams, Richard Maddox, John C. Maddy, Jacob M. Maddy, William Nicholson, James Parker, William Potter, Levi Parks, Jared Peese, James C. Prichard, Thomas Rose, William Reeder, Henry Ra- bens, Frederiek Rabens, George Reese, A. Smith, John Shinn, Joseph Seinor, Thomas M. Seinor, Lorenzo Snell, George Sheldon, Ralph Thompson, Warren Tindall, Frank Wilson, Leonard A. Webb, Sam- uel H. Wardle, Leonard B. Wood.


COMPANY I. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Captain James Huston, jr. First Lieutenant John H. Palmer.


Seeond Lieutenant Adnan A. Robertson.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


First Sergeant John Bell.


Sergeant James H. Irwin.


Sergeant Alonzo M. Abbott.


Sergeant Samuel F. Beeler.


Sergeant George Apgar.


Corporal David P. Logan.


Corporal Joseph Sampson.


Corporal John J. Priee


Corporal Charles Spellman.


Corporal John S. Patmer.


Corporal Frederiek Kellner.


Corporal Thomas J. Hoffner.


Corporal Gamaliel Myers.


Musician John Turner.


Musician Arthur E. Wade.


Wagoner Calvin Taulman.


.


PRIVATES.


James Brown, Moses Brocount, John Buler, John W. Beaver, Oscar A. Barnhart, James Constable, William Conroy, James Conklin, Wil- liam H. Dumont, George Efferts, Thomas Edwards, John E. Elliott, James Gilbert, Riehard P. Fox, Frederick Fix, Alexander D. Ginn, Charles Gray, Joseph Gray, Andrew Gambril, James Grismer, John Hunter, William Hurley, Frederick Harmes, Louis Hine, John C. Hunt, Joseph Hageman, Frederick Hoffner, Robert B. Isdell, John B. Jaek, Justus Kronskoff, Leonidas Latta, William A. Lawrenee, Henry Lilly, John Lane, Henry MeGrew, John Mckinney, Stephen Meek, Alexander MeDonald, Jasper Miller, John B. Myers, David MeLaren, John Piper, Harvey Pauley, Charles Pray, Luther R. Phillips, Harmon Riker, Paul Stiekrod, Winfield S. Shrigley, Julius Schenek, Ernest Son- neman, Walter Sullivan, Edwin N. Shumard, Frederick Shaible, Wal- ter Scott, Isaac Spellman, Elihu Standish, Sylvester Thompson, Vesper Thompson, William Thomas, John Tullis, George Vetter, Ralph Voor- his, Thomas S. Vail, August Wickman, John Wool, Hugh Woten,


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HISTORY OF HAMILTON COUNTY, OHIO.


John F. Wachendorff, Amos White, Frank Webb. William H. Hudson. COMPANY K.


COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Captain James Tod. First Lieutenant John Mahan. Second Lieutenant A. H. Cumming.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


First Sergeant I. N. Jones. Sergeant Lerry Bernard. Sergeant Minard Mckinney. Sergeant Ambrose Voorhis.


Sergeant A. Phillips. Corporal Cortland Bonnel. Corporal Charles Bonnel. Corporal James Meguire. Corporal John C. Riker.


Corporal Josiah Harper.


Corporal John Guthrie. Corporal Tile C. Snyder. Corporal Emmet Weller. Wagoner Isaac Todd. Musician James Mullen. Musician Richard Bodkin.


PRIVATES.


Jonathan Addison, Samuel E. Aiman, H. A. Alderman, Chesley Al- derman, William Anderson, P. M. Bowen, Jefferson Brand, William Baider, L. Bowen, Frederick Cruger, Frank Crain, Thomas Cameron, Thomas Cullum, John Culbertson, John Carnahan, Peter Cortelyar, Alexander Constable, Frank Druce, James Donelly, M. C. Denman, William Duff, William R. Davis, Joseph Dunnevan, John Dawson, Henry Easton, John Farrell, P. M. Finney, Thomas P. Finney, Fred- erick Finley, Charles Foster, Robert Fulton, S. M. Fleming, William Hunt, L. Hunt, Jonathan Harris, H. Huffman, Ambrose Kennedy, John Hunsman, Frank Lank, Thomas Long, Morris Meeks, Thomas Malsbary, Sanford Malsbary, Jasper Malsbary, William Mahan, George Marmott, Frank Neares, James Nortman, Samuel Pettit, George Riker, John Ralston, Wils Radabaugh, William Smethurst, Lloyd Smethurst, Bordman Swett, Henry Stall, John Seifert, P. J. Thompson, Theodore Todd, John Williamson, J. R. Widgeon, Wil- liam Wood, Joseph Wolf, George McGrew, Madison Downey, William Greenhow, James Norten, John Riker.


ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-NINTH OHIO NATIONAL


GUARD.


This was one of the Cincinnati hundred day regi- ments, and its ranks were filled with recruits who had seen more or less service in organizations raised in 1861- 2. Its first rendezvous was at Camp Dennison, where it lay for some ten days. It was then taken by rail to Camp Chase, where, on May 11, 1864, it was fully armed and equipped and mustered into the Federal service. Re- maining in camp here for a few days, in order that the regiment might be somewhat desciplined, it moved on May 20th, via the Central Ohio and the Baltimore & Ohio railroads, to Washington city, where it went into bar- racks. June Ist, it was placed on duty at Point Lookout, Maryland, an important depot for the confinement of rebel prisoners. At the time the regiment took up its quarters at this place, there were twenty-two thousand prisoners confined there. The force to guard and look after this number of prisoners was only eighteen hundred men, all told. From this may be judged how arduous must have been the guard and other necessary duties performed by so inadequate a force. The details were necessarily so numerous and frequent as almost to pre- clude the idea of rest. This, added to the fact that there was little or no fresh water to be had on the dry and sandy beach, and that no inviting foraging ground presented itself, made the duties of the regiment unusual-


ly severe. "Sibleys" were also denied to the men and officers; and all alike were compelled to sleep on the sandy beach under those aggravating little substitutes, " shelter-tents." Incessant duty, want of water, and the hot sun, had their effect on the troops, and fourteen good men were in a short time laid in their graves, while scores of others were on the sick list. August 22d, some days after the expiration of its time of service, the regiment was taken to Baltimore, thence to Camp Chase, where, on the twenty-sixth of August, 1864, it was paid off and mustered out of the service.


FIELD AND STAFF.


Colonel J. L. Wayne. Major George S. Lein. Surgeon John Hill.


COMPANY A.


COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Captain Nathan F. Hubbel. First Lieutenant Adam Horning.


Second Lieutenant Jeremiah Kiersted.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


First Sergeant John C. Donivant.


Sergeant John Wilson.


Sergeant Henry Cutler.


Sergeant Robert Meredith.


Sergeant Richard Evans.


Corporal Archie Bowie.


Corporal George Slater.


Corporal Thomas Davis.


Corporal George Taylor.


Corporal Joseph Frank.


Corporal John C. Lewis.


Corporal Edward Smith.


Corporal Nicholas Deversey.


PRIVATES.


John Borsch, Gustavus D. Banrer, Larner Bryan, Adams Baker, Thomas Butler, Charles Bell, Samuel Black, Michael Dunn, John T. Christy, James Charter, Frederick W. Courtgardner, John A. Cline, Frederick B. Carney. John J. Clemens, George E. Dyer, Edward Don- ohue, Evan Evans, Evan J. Evans, Richard Fielding, Peter Fay, Michael Felter, Matthias Frahwald, Bartholomew Fanning, Frederick Foster, John Friscus, Peter Friger, John Genhnonr, James Gerrals, George Gremmet, Frederick Heide, Samnel Hughes, George Hughes, John E. Hawthorn, Frederick Harrman, William F. Hansel- man, Europe M. Hamlin, John Harrison, E. H. Hutchinson, Andrew Hollenbach, John L. Jones, John A. Jones, William Johnson, James Keller, John W. Kelley, George Landing, George Miller, John A. Miller, Allen S. Morrison, Luke Murphy, Harvey Newel, John Nesper, Edward Nichols, John H. Olting, David Phinney, John Prichard, William Pfafflin, Frederick Paschin, Moses Phillips, Henry Sweeter- man, James Spencer, James P. Smith, John Simon, Jasper Titus, Henry Trimpe, John H. Trimpe, Henry Wilson, Patrick White, W. Wankleman, William Wilkins, G. E. Workman, James Klingle.


COMPANY C.


COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Captain L. M. Rogers. First Lieutenant Edward Evans.


Second Lieutenant James B. Doan.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS,


First Sergeant N. F. Salsberry.


Sergeant L. H. Gregory.


Sergeant David Tealen.


Sergeant J. N. Edwards.


Sergeant C. W. Drake.


Corporal William Culver. Corporal L. R. Keck.


Corporal. Leon Stone.


Corporal J. S. Highland.


Corporal W. H. Myers.


Corporal Thomas Simpsons.


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HISTORY OF HAMILTON COUNTY, OHIO.


Corporal George Geoking. Corporal L. W. Robinson.


PRIVATES.


WilliaƮn Attig, John Anderson, Harry T. Anderson, L. A. Aldrich, John Barnent, Alfred Beam, A. K. Brookbank, George Black, John Black, Thomas Bingham, William Carringer, Charles Case. Norward Chamberlin, S. G. Dayton, Henry Fisher, B. W. Goble, George Gal- breath, William George, Thomas Galrant, F. Helmig, Manuel Hand- ley, Thomas Hemphill, John H. Hemphill, John E. Haughten, George H. High, George W. Henry, John T. Hambleton, John C. Hooker, James J. Hooker, Henry Helmig, Charles Hammon, William B. Hollister, James Joyce, J. W. Jaynes, J. H. Johns, Thomas Kins- man, George King, Nelson Ludlum, Joseph Lamb, E. Lockwood, J. B. McDowell, W. W. Murray, W. G. Mahany, M. A. Malott, August Niles, Thurston C. Owens, Timothy Price, George Phillips, John Pro- phater, Samuel Plymesser, John Ringenberger, M. W. Reader, P. G. Ringer, John N. Ringer, H. Searls, John L. Steeler, C. F. Smith, John Shotzman, J. H. Sparks, Peter Steinmitz, D. B. Spicer, John Sincroft, Alison Stockmer, August Tremont, Andrew J. Tayne, Michael Ulmer, W. D. Vance, Amos Vance, H. Whitsell, Charles Willson, John Wea- ver, Henry Weaver, John Webster, William Fee, Robert Hoff, Samuel Levi, William McClintie, Darius Welch.


COMPANY E.


COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Captain Burns W. Oliver. First Lieutenant Lewis Thatcher, jr. Second Lieutenant Truman B. Clement.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


First Sergeant Daniel B. Jordon. Sergeant Henry P. Badger. Sergeant Samuel W. Emerson. Sergeant Edwin C. Bodley. Sergeant William P. Worth. Corporal Henry W. Morris. Corporal James McDowell. Corporal Thomas Williams. Corporal Jacob Smith. Corporal Joseph A. Jones. Corporal Thomas Tiernan. Corporal Henry Brand. Corporal Lewis Havicott. Musician Peter Duffey.


PRIVATES.


John Andrew, Thomas H. Blacker, David H. Bronson, John Bri- denback, George W. Corderman, David B. Coleman, Lewis S. Carter, Charles Carpenter, John Colesphy, Jonas Curtis, Alexander Carson, Robert Campbell, Thomas W. Davis, William W. Dawson, William Daley, George Endress, John F. Eversman, John L. Frisbie, Henry Fonslamer, Isaac Fritz, James Gilbert, John Holinger, William Hill, Joseph Hoffman, George Hunter, William Hiller, David Jones, John Jackson, Thomas J. Jackson, Henry Krogman, John Lillie, James Mooney, Christian Mohlman, James McCammer, George Mahl, John McDonough, John Menton, John McNicholas, Alfred Mott, John H. Moore, Andrew Michael, King G. Nevers, George F. Nordman, John Parsell, John A. Pierpoint, William Pearce, Isaiah J. Rosnagel, Wil- liam Richards, John Richards, Joseph C. Russell, George H. Sand- brink, Charles H. Smith, John Smith, Daniel Shanon, John F. Upper- man, Herman Van Kooter, William Watson, Frank Wieman, Philip Wieman, Adam Webber, William D. Wrench, Charles Winkleman, Albert Moore, William Ehman, Milo N. Collins, Riley Morris, Mat- thew Fawcett, James Boytson, Napoleon Parlin, William Ryan, Hen- rich Sommer, Joseph F. Snyder, Charles Syler.


COMPANY F. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Captain William Joseph Richards. First Lieutenant John Miller. Second Lientenant John C. Buerkle. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


First Sergeant William Autenricht. Sergeant John C. Wood, Sergeant Frank Arand. Sergeant John A. Writhwine. Sergeant Joseph Hickle. Corporal G. W. Roltzer.


Corporal Frederick Langsdorf. Corporal Frederick Ohler. Corporal J. P. Rupp. Corporal W. H. Stevenson. Corporal John Rider. Corporal William Ditlan. Corporal James W. Cooper.


PRIVATES.


William Brockman, Herman Lindeman, A. G. Loze, Joseph Marger, Theodore Faulweather, Robert McConoly, John Baumgartner, A. Becker, Martin Schroeder, L. Becht, Henry Brockman, N. H. Delap, H. A. Berne, E. R. Dye, John Dobb, Ransom Kyle, Frank I. Zim-, mer, H. J. Gerhardt, James Kittel, George F. Hauk, John Hoffman, Edwin Collin, Lewis Loss, George Crantz, George Michael, D. B. Meyers, Jacob Mangua, William Paul, Frederick Rempke, William Rupp. Lewis Reinhardt, G. W. Smith, A. Spohr, I. M. Walker, Ed- win Wieser, Henry Kilsch, W. F. Wolfick, Michael Ashman, Andrew Horst, Bernhard Weiss, S. L. Scott, Edwin Wicklein, Anthony Holt- hause, D. D. Hardee, Frederick Arnold, M. L. Nye, George W. Brown, M. D. Smith, George W. Wilson, Charles Shrader, W. C. Stillwell, William Brake, William Leonard, Jacob Loehr, Andrew Hener, John Wissa, John McLachan, John Holmeck, Frederick Bayer, Hermann Harzman, George Cambis, Frank Hunter, Joseph Krum, Edwin Kelley, John Doran, Thomas Gleason, Joseph Kline, Henry Shroer, Henry C. Swayne, Lewis Wichgen, Frederick Waizenecker, Charles Black, Walter Stevens, John Hasler, John Shafer, George Bar- brines, W. T. McLachlin, Frederick Brendel.


ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-SIXTH OHIO INFANTRY.


(One Hundred Days' Service.) COMPANY D.


Private A. E. Trumbull.


ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-SIXTH OHIO INFANTRY.


(One Hundred Days' Service.) FIELD AND STAFF.


Assistant Surgeon Samnel Wolff. Chaplain G. R. Brown.


ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-FIFTH OHIO NATIONAL GUARD.


This regiment (or rather battalion) consisted of but eight companies, raised in Cincinnati, and officered al- most altogether by Cincinnatians. It was raised for the hundred-days' service ; was mustered in and put on duty at Camp Dennison until May 20, 1864, when it was transported to Johnson's Island, where it engaged in guarding rebel prisoners. June 25th it was ordered to Kentucky and remained on duty in that State until Au- gust 8th, when it started for Cumberland, Maryland. The remainder of its service was in that State and in Virginia, and was, like the rest of its history, compara- tively uneventful, its assignments being simply guard and general garrison duty. August 27th it began the re- turn movement to Camp Dennison, and was there mus- tered out at the expiration of its term.


FIELD AND STAFF.


Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Bohlander. Major M. Reichings. Adjutant F. A. Walz. Quartermaster - Kleinachle. Surgeon Harry Mallory. Assistant Surgeon Sidney Wolf.


COMPANY A. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Captain William Rains. First Lieutenant Francis Daum. Second Lieutenant Frederick Stockhove.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


First Sergeant Henry Determan. Sergeant Frederick Nordman. Sergeant William Falk.


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Sergeant Charles Piepenbrink. Sergeant George Schwab. Corporal William Sylvester. Corporal John Kilian. Corporal Henry Smith.


Corporal Louis Brinckman. Corporal John Krohme. Corporal Henry Linderman. Corporal Henry Brandt. Corporal August Morrell.


PRIVATES.


Rudolph Barthold, Jacob Bander, Gerhard Bickman, Gerhard V. Becker, Henry Buck, Charles Bloebaum, Frederick Brans, Louis Cum- mings, Charles Droege, Lawrence Droege, Jacob Derne, Henry Delfen- dahl, John Dierkers, Sylvester Ernst, Henry Lickenhurst, Adolph Falk, Herman Fuerste, Henry Glentzman, Frederick Gellenbeck, August Huber, Henry Hanbrock, William Hanbrock, Frederick H. Huxholl, Henry Hendersman, Joseph Hill, Frederick Hunsfeld, William Huns- feld, Henry Hunsfeld, William Kreyenhager, Theodore Krenzer, Peter Homberg, Christian Kallenhorn, L. Klein, Charles F. Kornell, Wil- liam Langenberg, Frederick Leppert, Henry Mayer, Henry Mittendorf, Henry J. Meyer, Henry Meyer, George Nagel, Frederick Nordman, August Neander, William Pattberg, Frederick H. Proese, Henry Renne- meyer, Frederick Rentzelman, Henry Rohenkamp, William Runte, George Rotheil, Henry Strabbe, Frederick H. Studt, Charles Stock- hoff, August Schultz, Louis Steinwart, Frederick Spreen, Henry Steil- borg, Thomas Soders, Henry Schulte, Louis Treting, Frederick Trinn- meyer, Edward Turner, Henry Tapke, Henry Wartman, Christian Williams, William Wietlhoff, Isaac C. Winans, Christian Winterstein, Matthias Zehntner, William Hartman, Abraham Lapp, Willian Rosen- baum.




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