History of Hamilton County, Ohio, with illustrations and biographical sketches, Part 40

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 I.


COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Captain Joseph M. Jackaway. First Lieutenant Jacob Jacobs. Second Lieutenant Frederick Saeger.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


First Sergeant Frederick Flatt. Sergeant Gustavus Greeny. Sergeant John Heiger. Sergeant Ferdinand Hurencourt.


Sergeant John T. Miller.


Corporal Charles Smith.


Corporal Warren M. Jones.


Corporal Henry Diehl. ·Corporal Rudolph Kaufman.


Corporal Herman Dietrich. Corporal Charles Miller.


Corporal George Kuwa.


Musician Jacob Lielich.


Musician Abram R. Gusweller.


Wagoner Benjamin Impton.


PRIVATES.


Matthew Albert, Edward H. Allen, John Allen, August Backer, George Brofman, George Bauer, Felix C. Bedgood, Joseph Crider, Francis Deller, Christopher Dunne, James Early, Christian Fisher, John Fitzgerald, John Ford, August Gall, Anthony Gfell, Michael Gasner, George Hill, Frank Hayes, Christopher Henries, Andrew Hatcher, Adolph Hill, Frederick Hodler, John Isaack, William Jeneke, William M. Jones, John Kaele, George Kauhn, Thomas Kelly, Charles Krueger, John Knerr, Charles Klein, Louis Lam- bert, Joseph Maus, Andrew Miller, Henry Miller, Niclaus Miller, Robert May, Edward McCarthy, James B. McClellen, Joseph Metzner, Gustavus Mericke, John Moeller, Frank Mueller, Frederick Mueller, James Murphy, Henry Mosser, Patrick McQueen, Charles MeGinness, Thomas Nelson, Herman Newman, William Oakly, Patrick O'Bryan, Michael Pauli, Peter Perry Parker, Charles Perdue, Robert Peding- ton, Williams A. Robinson, Martin Staly, August Schruppe, Henry Smidt, Thomas Smith, Jacob Schmetztle, William Smith, Thomas J. Sullivan, T. S. Strup, John Thomas, John Thole, Robert Vermer, Frederick Wurtz, Joseph C. Wagoner, Herman Kalisius, Raymond Goernter, William Brauninger, William Rothe, Thomas Moore, Ferd- inand Kulb, Joseph Loeser, William Voeight, Joseph I .. Bern.


COMPANY K.


Musician David Mckee.


PRIVATES.


Henry J. Anderson, Richard Antony, William Bisbing, William Crosby, Charles Clark, Patrick Conley, John T. Calopsy, James Con- lon, Michael Coburn, William Cadle, Charles Dix, John W. Groover, William Hands, David Jenkins, John Lloyd, James Malatt, Charles Moore, Morris Rogers, Joseph Truesdell, John Trentham, William Watson, Richard Boyle, George Roads, Joseph S. Lentz, Adrian Mattock, Henry Meilber, August Fincke.


ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-SIXTH OHIO INFANTRY.


This was another of the regiments raised under the last call of the President to serve for one year. A great majority of the men had already seen arduous service. On the second of March, 1865, the last company was mustered in at Camp Chase. By way of Cincinnati, Louisville, and Nashville, it moved to Murfreesborough, where it arrived on the tenth. The night of the ninth will not soon be forgotten. There was not a tent in the command, for the quartermaster had not yet been mus- tered in. It had rained and snowed all day, and during the night the cold became intense. In all their previous service, the men had not experienced such a night. The destination of the regiment was Cleveland, Tennessec, where it went into camp. Here its commander, Colonel Wildes, became brigadier general for gallantry while lieutenant colonel of the One Hundred and Sixteenth Ohio. On the second of May the regiment moved to Dalton. General Wildes had, in the meantime, been assigned to the command of a brigade at Chattanooga, and at his request, the One Hundred and Eighty-sixth was transferred to his command. During its stay in camp at Chattanooga, Lieutenant Colonel Wilhelm had disci- plined his men to such proficiency that the regiment was regarded as one of the best drilled of the command. On the eighth of June Lieutenant Walker, regimental quar-


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termaster, was detailed as brigade quartermaster. On the twentieth of July the One Hundred and Eighty-sixth was relieved from duty at Chattanooga and ordered to Nashville. This order returned General Wildes to the command of his regiment, as it did all other officers of it on detached duty. Orders were received September 13th to prepare rolls for the muster-out of the regiment. It was paid off and disbanded September 25, 1865, at Co- lumbus. This regiment,was never in an engagement, but it faithfully and earnestly performed every required duty, and doubtless would have acted well its part on the bat- tlefield, had its place been so assigned.


COMPANY H.


COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Captain Russell Carpenter. First Lieutenant Uriah Hoyt. Second Lieutenant John M. Knott.


PRIVATES.


Abraham Alspach, Frederick Brush, Joseph Best, Jackson Beveredge, Jacob Beyan, Henry Bull, Lorenzo D. Brannan, Cristopher Beenfen- anor, Joseph Barkley, Emery M. Baren, Andrew Beam, Williamson Barber, Ralph Barnett, Peter Brewer, Robert Burns, Daniel Bartimens, John Cassarine, James M. Coleman, Joseph Cross, Jacob Cumery, John Crowney, John P. Derr, John C. Dunn, William Druecly, Samuel P. Daugherty, Thomas Davis, Charles Falk, Joseph Good, Frederick A. Gerber, George Grey, William Green, William Giones, Patrick Haley, James Hill, George W. Harrison, Louis Harnick, John Hemp- hill, Joseph A. Hunneent, John J. Harrison, Anthony Heninger, George W. Hall, William Irwin, John Johnson, George Johnson, Jacob Jones, John M. Jones, Elisha Joiner, Henry King, Jacob Kennedy, Jacob F. Kohler, Jacob Lutes, John F. Monroe, William McAvoy, George McClosky, William Marshall, John Marshall Ist, John Mar- shall 2d, Charles Namart, Patrick O'Mara, George W. Phillips, Isaac Pyles, James W. Robinson, John Ryan, Theodore Reif, Harvey N. Rogers, John Sullivan, William Smith, John Smith, Frederick Smith, James H. Sparks, William Spainhower, Edward S. Thayer, John Wil- son, Leonidas Willowby, John W. White, George Wilson, John Weeks, John R. Winter, Peter J. Weaver, Charles J. Ballard, Joseph T. Shaw, Arthur F. Saifer, John B. Smears, Spencer Allison, Benjamin D. Jones, Joseph B. Hartley, Louis Kernick, Anthony Kennager, Christian Rentnower.


COMPANY I. PRIVATES.


Samuel Barbero, John B. Dearman, William H. Elwell, William H. Failer, Henry Greiner, Frank Jellyeas, Henry Lampes, James E. Le- Count, John McCormack, ' Robert Macversler, Henry Muldore, An- drew Petoy, Edward F. Payette, Edwin Smith, Frank Stevens, Battius Stanbak, John H. Thompson, Charles Rieck.


COMPANY K. PRIVATES.


Martin Albert, Frederick Avebeck, Lewis H. Bonnell, Henry Brown, Thomas Benadum, Andrew Bosse, Henry Braun, George Blanl, Charles Burgoyne, Andrew Balinski, Herman Boeshe, George Bader, Joseph Bates, Patrick Carroll, Eugene Conrad, Samuel Craig, Samuel N. Cof- land, M. P. Dawson, Henry Dixon, Julius Darz, Dominick Devole, Arnold Ernskamp, Edward Fitzsimmons, Charles Frich, Jeremiah Gross, Barney Grotz, Herman Grater, Edward Haller, Oscar Howe, Michael Hamineiker, Daniel Hogel, Jeremiah Kepfer, George Keller, John Ladley, Frank Lorenz, George Lang, George Meyers, Frederick Meyer, Jackson Miller, Severin Milhaup, Ralph McCormick, Anton Otstadt, Charles D. Palmerton, Benjamin Post, Levi McReynolds, Peter Rodeskirk, Nicholas Ridki, Frederick Roller, Angust Rodman, Julius C. Shenk, Patrick Stapleton, Andrew Scheip, Nicholas Saner, Jacob Steil, Martin Singer, Paul Stephen, Charles Schaerger, Samuel Shuttleworth, Jacob Soria, Andrew Sahlender, George Trimble, Her- man Penneman, Frank Werner, August Wichman, William Wright, W. G. Young, Frederick Zimmerman, Hans Van Blucker.


ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-SEVENTH OHIO INFANTRY.


This was one of the last full regiments recruited in Ohio, and was of that series of organizations authorized


by the war department to be mustered for one year. It was organized March 1, 1865, and left Columbus for Nashville on the third of the same month. On its ar- rival it was met with orders to report at Dalton, Georgia. Reaching that point the regiment went into camp, and attended to drill and discipline for not less than two months. From Dalton the One Hundred and Eighty- seventh marched to Kingston, and there received the paroles of two thousand rebel soldiers who had pre- sented themselves at that place, claiming to belong to the surrendered armies of Johnston and Lee. Marching back to Dalton the regiment went into camp for some thirty days, when, the railroad being repaired, it was placed on the cars and taken to Macon, Georgia. It per- formed provost duty in Macon until its muster out in January, 1866. Shortly thereafter the regiment was sent home to Ohio, and finally paid off and discharged Jan- uary 23, 1866.


COMPANY E.


COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Captain J. F. Harrison. First Lieutenant John C. Littler.


Second Lieutenant William Gaskill.


PRIVATES.


John Arthur, David Abbey, Mark A. Bair, George Brinkerworth, John M. Busby, Allison L. Bull, Oliver P. Cherry, William Chance, William Dodge, Edward Davis, John H. Dennis, John B. Dougherty, Henry Epply, Thomas R. Ellis, William Easton, Alfred Frisby, Stephen Foris, Dwight Frost, William Gaskill, Isaac Gower, William H. Gift, William H. Hudson, Marion Hendry, George W. Henry, Thomas Howard, James M. Harris, Fritz Heinman, Jesse Harland, Charles Higdon, George W. Henson, William Herrington, John W. Jones, William M. Jones, James R. Jackson, Charles W. Kain, John G. Kain, George Kain, William Knight, Patrick Kelley, Michael Keelihan, Louis Kruig, Joseph Kirk, Wilson Lowstettler, John C. Littler, Anderson Long, Stephen B. Lewis, William H. Loper, Charles Minden, Thomas J. Meeker, James Matson, Henry H. Matson, Jacob Miller, James Mattox, Alfred Merrill, William C. Mclaughlin, Christopher Myers, William Neville, Williams H. Nickens, Joseph Nesbitt, Angust Pope, Thomas J. Puyze, George Parker, Samnel Proops, John W. Potts, Andrew Pancost, John A. Pierpont, Richard H. Peterson, Oliver M. Peters, William E. Robinson, Lewis Robinson, Frederick Schaidle, David Straight, Oliver P. Schoonover, John W. Straight, George W. Slack, Jefferson M. Shotwell, Randolph Smith, Isaac M. Smith, Thomas D. Still, Benjamin F. South, Joseph Smedgrass, Charles Tay- lor, Frank Tiexen, John C. Wakeleyn, John Wyant, William Clements, John W. Day, Wesley Moor.


COMPANY F.


Private Robert P. Yost.


COMPANY H.


COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Captain August Greiff.


First Lientenant Adolphus Hildebrand.


Second Lieutenant William Althammer.


PRIVATES.


Joseph Bohr, John Baur, Joseph Baur, Frederick Bartels, George Beck, Henry Bloss, Henry Boliewinkle, Charles A. Bohnert, Henry Buening, George Cambies, Jacob Colmer, Jacob Demig, Joseph Day, Joseph Ebbeler, John Fischer, William Fisher, Peter Fliespart, Alfred Freinmuth, Joseph Fritch, Francis Gleancy, Angust Gossman, Jacob Graff, Michael Henlihy, George Hellumth, Robert Hildebrand, Conrad Hoehn, James C. Horton, John Hutzler, Joseph Jaejer, Leonard Knehl, Bernhard Kamps, Bernhard Kleffer, Henry Koch, Bern- hard Koeffler, Dietrich Korthman, Lorenz King, Henry Kreiger, Fried. Lehman, Canro Louis, Charles Lohrman, John Maddox James McKance, Martin Mayer, William Mayers, John C. Mueller, John V. Mueller, William J. Mueller, William Miller, Bernhard Mur- ray, John Nueff, Stephen Notter, Herman Oldcamp, Joseph Rentchler, John Roggendorf, Henry Prape, Anton Schnitz, William Schrader,


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Alexander Schroot, David Schuetz, Anton Leebalder, Guster Leidel, Frederick Sitloh, Frank Smith, Leonhard Steiner, Frantz Steffan, Wil- liam Straub, Frederick Strauss, Herman Stricker, Anton Terkofsteds, Edward Thiele, George Voegler, John A. Vondenberger, Carl Wash- stedter, John Wackel, Anton Wahl, Marcus Wild, Anton Wenzing, Jacob Woerthwein, Louis Zehagen, Martin Zimmerman, Matthias Zim- merman, Henrych Farwig, John Durst, John Fischer, Conrad Forster, Michael Henhauser, John Hoyse, John Leibfried, Charles Newman, Hugo Stegeman, Daniel Sullivan, John Wohlfart.


COMPANY I.


Private Miles Hendricks.


ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-EIGHTH OHIO INFANTRY.


This command completed its organization at Camp Chase on the fourth of March, 1865, and the same day received orders to report to General Thomas at Nash- ville, where it arrived on the ninth. It was assigned to duty under Brigadier General Van Cleve, and ordered to Murfreesborough, Tennessee, where it remained two months, and was then ordered to Tullahoma. Here it remained two months, under the strictest of discipline, and was then ordered to Nashville, where it remained on duty until it was ordered to be mustered out on the twenty-first of September. The muster-out was com- pleted, and the next day the regiment started for Camp Chase, where it arrived on the twenty-fourth, and was paid and discharged on the twenty-eighth of September, 1865.


COMPANY C. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Captain Edward C. Sanders. First Lieutenant Daniel B. Barnes. Second Lieutenant George Rempler.


PRIVATES.


William Bayer, Henry Bedford, Theodore Beying, Edward Beutrich, Levi Brady, Rodolph Bauman, John Beare, Charles Brown, Calvin H. Corwin, Christopher Cook, William S. Crouch, Henry Cullins, John Crosby, Austin Drake, Edward Delbrick, John Deppler, Abraham Den- ham, Hiram E. Dean, David De Armon, Henry Diets, Lawrence Disch, Henry Ehrenspeiger, Cornelius Farley, Martin Frisby, John Feartery, William Gulker, John Gaston, John Graham, Walter D. Grierson, John Gourley, William Geyre, James Higgins, Michael Humphrey, Virgil Hayward, Nicholas Haffe, Dominick Hostetter, Daniel Hall, Charles Leroy, Hood Irvin, William Jager, James Koch, Frederick Kanouse, Thomas G. Kiess, Samuel P. Lard, Samuel Lingle, Edward Lipper, George Lowery, Benjamin E. Lacefield, Joseph McDowell, Isaac Mc- Mullen, Alexander Moore, John R. McGelaway, Heury Mornberg, Charles Miller, Thomas Mclaughlin, Thomas McLinn, James O'Con- nor, Charles Perrell, Charles Plumb, Charles Rosch, John Rumple, George Rempler, John P. Rodgers, Conrad Richter, Andrew Remart, Edward Ryand, George Schlee, John W. Stewart, William A. Shep- pard, John Stockline, William J. Stout, Lawrence Singer, John Staple- ton, George Schmoldze, Edward Schlusselberg, James Shively, Oscar M. Thaycr, John S. Thomas, Frederick Vill, Jacob Winzler, Henry Whetstone, John H. Wilson, Jacob Weber, Frank Waterich, John Wells, Adam A. Worthington, John Williams, George Wilson, Michael Keenan, Joseph Redman, William Gray, Jacob Frickhen, Henry San- ders, George Towner, Charles C. Burger.


COMPANY E.


Private Henry J. Dickman.


COMPANY H. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Captain Emrich J. Brannies. First Lieutenant Otto Giesling. Second Lieutenant Franz Branniers.


PRIVATES.


Benedict Arman, Matthias Auer, Frederick Bauer, Jacob Bock, Oliver C. Birdsell, John Bollinger, Martin Brabender, Christopher Frederick Brower, Franz Bramms, John Brackley, John Cenley, Moritz Curri- ger, John Deutschman, William Devine, Frederick Dollinger, James


Drennan, Leopold Dub, George Elsaesser, Frank Engel, Robert Fa- ber, Philip Fauber, Samuel Fisher, Joseph Friedthuber, Otto Grieg- ling, Ludwig Gotz, Frederick Hadler, Paul P. Hammel, Jacob Heidblberger, Julius Hensihke, William Henry, Adam Hesler, Gabriel Herr, Valentine Hognan, Joseph H. Hoelzler, Christopher Hannann, Abraham Huber, Frederick Hueke, John Hudson, William Huffert, John Junz, Henry L. Katerkamp, Leonhard Keetel, Daniel Klein, Charles W. Klostermeyer, William Klostermeyer, Thomas Kratt, Henry Kreemer, John M. Krisher, George Lamb, John Loger, Wilhelm Lin- demann, Charles F. Lutz, John H. Mayer, Jacob Meyer, John Meyer, Charles Miller, Joseph Miller, Casper Milt, Jacob Mohr, George Mo- ning, John W. McGeary, Joseph W. Nau, John Nedtermann, Peter G. Neff, William Obermeyer, Lorenz Otto, James Pfeifer, Andy Peters, Thomas Guirgh, Frederick Keinick, John Kernp, George Rixmann, Joachim Ruhstaller, William Rummel, John Schaefer, Henry Scheidt, Johann Schlup, Otto Streiz, William C. Schmidt, John Schmoelling, Jacob Stoll, John Strobel, Adam Theisinger, James Tigert, Jacob Trum, Henry Voezolin, Francis Vogels, John Van Gent, William Wag- ner, William Walter, Christopher Weghart, Frederick L. Weghart, Benedict Weis, George Wehner, Whadislaw Wielopolski, John Wit- tich, Franz Zach.


COMPANY K. PRIVATES.


John Biggs, Antonie Bluemdorff, William Blair, William Brown, Patrick Cory, John Duehtler, Frederick Doll, Ballard Edmond, John Elsworth, John Finnern, John Green, Martin Higgins, George Harris, George Harrust, John Halbrook, Charles Hall, Mckenzie Harshfield, Justin Ingersoll, Charles Johnson, William Kelley, Thomas G. Lewis, Nathan Lyons, Frederick Make, James Masterson, Thomas Moody, Charles McGuinn, Levi Oldfield, William Rodgers, Henrie Ruhor, John Stethan, Charles Shelley, Thomas Sullivan, Amos Stausberry, Philip Spooner, Michael Walch, W. H. Woodward.


ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-NINTH OHIO INFANTRY.


This was organized at Camp Chase, March 5, 1865, for one year's service. Four companies were from the then tenth congressional district, one company was from Cincinnati, one from Dayton, one from Georgetown, one from Tuscarawas county, and the rest from different parts of the State. The regiment left Camp Chase on the seventh of March for Huntsville, Alabama, and arrived there on the seventeenth. Immediately on its arrival seven companies were stationed at various points on the Memphis & Charleston railroad, between Stevenson and Decatur, and were engaged in guarding bridges and building stockades. One company was posted at Whites- burgh, one at Claysville and Guntersville, on the Tennes- see river, and one remained at Huntsville. On the twen- tieth of June the regiment was concentrated at Huntsville, and performed post duty until September 25th, when it was ordered to Nashville, and there was mustered out. Immediately after muster-out it proceeded to Camp Chase, where it was paid and discharged October 7, 1865.


COMPANY E.


COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Captain Andrew Simon. First Lieutenant Edgar Langsdorf.


PRIVATES.


William R. Algir, W. H. Branderburg, Frederick Beaser, Christian Becka, Charles Boyd, Lewis Buchter, Moritz Bessler, Frank Barnette," Charles Brookover, Marinus Cook, Thomas Clark, S. T. Crummell, Wil- liam Cogle, Rudolph S. Case, John Driscoll, Jacob Daum, Adam Di- ener, Earhart Dunzer, Adolph Defenbruch, Philip Eglehoff, Jacob Fox, Henry Fuller, Henry Flachman, Joseph Geisell, Lewis Geilfers, John Garman, James Hazletine, Frederick Haus, Moses Howard, Adolph Herman, James Hagood, Andy J. Hardey, John Hufman, William C. Herron, George W. Hannah, Jas. Harwood, Milton Irvins, John Jones, William T. Johnson, Joseph Keller, William B. Keiney, Edgar Long- streth, Albert McKenny, Alexander Muller, John Muller, George Mil- ler, Jacob Meyer, Severin Nesselheuf, John O'Connell, John Proctor,


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James Parsons, Anthony Puehl, Daniel H. Ross, Hiram Robbins, Henry Rhein, Anthony Rolf, J. A. Richter, Henry Scheed, Frederick Shergeonan, Jacob Schloss, John Scibert, Jacob Sommer, Joseph Schneider, Frederick Schreier, Wendell Schafer, John Schambs, Harry Sampson, Joseph Schomer, Constantine Smith, Clemens Schloss, George Smith, Henry Strubbe, John H. Schroeder, John A. Stebbins, Milton F. Terhune, Joseph Vollmer, Charles M. Walker, George W. Walker, George Weber, Julius Wesley, Anthony Zollexe.


COMPANY F.


Captain John L. Simmons.


PRIVATES.


John Aken, Augustus E. Berry, Patrick Burk, James Cannon, George Campbell, Michael Carney, John Chersman, John Govern, John W. King, George P. Matthew, John Messner, Robert Milton, James Mc- Cabe, George M. Parsons, Charles Pulsfort, George Rice, George M. Riley, Joseph A. Scanten, George J. Secrist, Daniel Shea, Noel Stoker, Ceorge T. Wager, George Williams.


ONE HUNDRED AND NINETY-FIRST OHIO INFANTRY.


This regiment completed its organization at Camp Chase March 10, 1865. Its field officers were appointed -as was then the custom-from those officers of vet- eran regiments in the field whose services had been sat- isfactory; and among the line officers were a number whose services dated from the commencement of the war. It left Columbus at once, under orders to proceed to Winchester, Virginia, and report to Brigadier General John R. Brooks. The One Hundred and Ninety-first was made the nucleus of a brigade, and, with other Ohio regiments, was put under command of Colonel Kim- berly. The brigade was now styled "The Second Pro- visional brigade," afterward "Second brigade, Second division, army of the Shenandoah." The surrender of General Lee, soon after its arrival in the Shenandoah valley, put an end to the expectation that the One Hun- dred and Ninety-first would see active service in that section. It was expected that the brigade would be sent to Texas. Its only service, however, was garrison duty in the valley, marching as far south as Winchester, where it remained until its muster-out, August 27th. The "Ohio Brigade" was the last to be mustered out in the Shenandoah valley, being retained, as the preference of the commanding officers of the army, as long as any vol- unteers were kept in service there.


(One Year's Service.) COMPANY I.


COMMISSIONED OFFICER.


Captain James G. Lawrence.


PRIVATES.


Frederick Abel, George Azdebodd, George Baybart, John Banister, William Butler, John Butler, L. Borcher, Newbern Buchanan, Stephen R. Bowan, John Byrns, Legrand Barker, Allen Carr, George Cade, John K. Craus, Francis Crane, Frank Crawford, Robert W. Darby, Rice W. Denny, Thomas Darley, Joseph B. Darby, William Erwin, John W. Everson, Michael T. Foster, Caleb Foster, William Foster, Robert Gamble, Michael Ganl, Edward Gorman, Henry C. Gausney, William Gordon, Isaiah C. Golliday, Hezekiah Gay, George Hunter, Riker Hall, Syrus W. Harris, John Jones, Lewis Klinger, Eli Krouse, Joseph Kyrlich, Lewis D. Asa, Thomas Loveless, Jerome Ledford, Adam Mass, George Miller, Wenzel Marrasch, William H. Mullins, Richard A. Mullins, Michael McDonald, John M. Lefferty, Patrick O'Neal, George Orr, William Orr, Garlan P. Reeves, Andrew Reddy, C. Kodgers, James Rodgers, Ellis Record, John S. Roehm, James Sisk, Joseph Schweizer, William Tracy, George W. Warren, John White, Benjamin Wakefield, Syrnie G. Whaley, William Zoller.


COMPANY K.


PRIVATES.


William Avery, John Betz, Charles Backmeer, Conrad Baur, August Barkhan, Nicholas Casper, John Dorr, Charles Ehreb, Clemens Guet-


tle, William Gerhardt, Adolph Guenther, John T. Hoffman, John H. Heiderbrink, Max Heilbrun, Christopher Hueneman, Andrew Kratz, Frederick Kastner, Anton Kaltenbrun, Rong Knable, Charles Kako- witz, Joachim Kerneva, Christian Keiser, Philip Mayer, -- Motzen- baker, George Poretins, August Roff, Gottleib Raucher, John Roth, Robert Seyppel, Anton Vesseman, Edward Vanberen, Frank Volmer, George Weedameer, John T. Widding.


ONE HUNDRED AND NINETY-SECOND OHIO INFANTRY.


This was the last of the infantry regiments, except five, which the Buckeye State sent to the field. It was recruited chiefly in nine counties, of which Hamilton was one. It started from Camp Chase for the field March 12, 1865, and arrived at Halltown, near Harper's Ferry, on the sixteenth, where it was placd in the Second brigade, First provisional division, commanded by Gen- eral John R. Brooke. It took part in the picket skir- mishing here, moved to Charlestown March 31st, to the Shenandoah April 3d, relieving a regiment picketing the river, but moving the next day and the fifth to Winches- ter, for a march upon Lynchburgh, which was rendered unnecessary by the capture of Lee's army. . The One Hundred and Ninety-second was ordered to Reed's hill, forty-six miles above Winchester, and remained there until May 23d, when all but two companies were ordered mustered out. Although the war was virtually over, guerillas still gave much trouble, and the regiment con- tinued in active service. September 1, 1865, it was mustered out at Winchester, and paid and discharged at Camp Chase five days later. It left a high reputation during its short service for drill, discipline, and efficiency.


(One Year's Service.) COMPANY. F. COMMISSIONED OFFICER.


Captain Joseph W. Kepler.


PRIVATES.


Joseph Allen, Jacob Andrew, Edward L. Burr, William Blair, John Brussion, George W. Boston, Joshua W. Banks, Albert L. Clark, George C. Dauherty, Henry Dobbins, Francis M. Daughters, James M. Day, Henry I. Etheridge, George Groeber, David Gilson, George C. Gilson, Charles Gavin, Lawrence Grayums, John M. Gray, William Grudon, Charles D. Horton, William H. Harrison, Robert B. Hem- mington, Michael Kelly, Alva C. Knapp, Joseph Kouleg, John Levi, Thomas Lasurl, John Morgan, Edward S. Mills, James Maddock, Mauries M. Mooney, James McConnell, Patrick O'Malley, Charles Mc- Daniel, Alexander Perry, Alexander Potts, Robert Roach, Thomas J. Robinson, William H. Stoltz, George Shlaghuber, Isaac Stebbins, Charles Simpson, John Stewart, William Swete, Jacob K. Sigwar, J. F. Starr, William Smith, Milton Smith, James Scaith, Clark W. Thompson, Noah Thomas, Cyrus Widdler, David William, Nicholas White, Richard Wheeland.


COMPANY K. COMMISSIONED OFFICER.


Captain Albert Liomin.


PRIVATES.


William Aspenleiter, Henry Amann, George Bloner, Clemens Busch, Jacob Bowman, Francis Bunand, Andreas Brann, John Biegler, Geb- hardt Butscher, James Boyd, Jacob Bayer, Joseph Betzler, Henry Ballmeyer, Charles R. Blank, John Brady, John Conaughton, Cassan- der Colom, John Cunz, Daniel A. Davis, John Deleain, Henry Ergel- hart, Frank Enzbeck, Albert Elckeile, George Eckhardt, Henry Frank, William Fecher, Christian Goetter, Christian Gensler, Anton Gorg, Lewis Glasbrenner, Christopher Geiser, Jules Greenmard, Leonard Gimlel, John Hines, George L. Hoffman, Harvey Horst, Max C. Hoffer, Charles Hoffman, William Hesker, John Hakner, George W. Huber, John Haefner, David Hartirck, Herman Jacob, John Koeh- ler Ist, John Koehler ed, Leonard Knittenberger, William Koph, Lawrence Keeler, John Knaw, John Lohrman, Hugh Laughlin, James Lorman, George Mumme, Charles Meyer Ist, Charles Meyer 2d,




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