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Atlanta, Ga., (siege of)
July 28 to September 2, 1864
Utoy Creek, Ga.,. . August 5.6, 1864
Lovejoy Station, Ga. August 31 to September 1, 1864
Columbia, Tenn November 24-28, 1864
Franklin, Tenn. November 30, 1864
Nashville, Tenn. December 15-16, 1864
Fort Anderson, N. C.,
. February 18, 1865
Town Creek, N. C., February 20, 1865
Goldsboro, N. C., March 21, 1865
COMPANY B, III.
Name and Rank Entry Name and Rank
Entry
Hacket, William C., Private .... Aug. 8, 1862
Kline. Albert, Private. Aug. 6, 1862
Kline, Henry, Private. .Aug. 6, 1862
Redfern, Joseph, Private. Aug. 5, 1862
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HISTORY OF HANCOCK COUNTY.
COMPANY I, III.
Name and Rank Entry Name and Rank Entry
Norris, Elam B., Private. Feb. 27, 1864 Stephen, Jacob, Private. Aug. 15, 1862
Norris, William A., Private. ... Mch. 3, 1864
COMPANY K, III.
Logan, John M., Private. Aug. 13, 1862 Meek, Robert, Private ... .. . .. . Aug. 12. 1862 Meek, David, Private Aug. 12. 1862
115TH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
This regiment was organized in the counties of Portage, Stark and Columbia. in August and September, 1862, to serve three years. It was ordered to Cin- cinnati, Ohio, and on the 9th of October was divided-five companies left at Cincinnati, where they acted as provost guard, and five companies sent to Columbus, Ohio to perform guard duty.
In October, 1862, the battalion sent to Columbus was ordered to Maysville, Ky., and in December to Covington, where it performed provost duty until October, 1863. It was then ordered to report at Chattanooga, Tenn., and from there sent to Murfreesboro, where a part of the regiment was mounted and sent out against rebel guerrillas. In June, 1864, that part of the regiment not mounted was stationed on the line of the Nashville and Chattanooga railroad, in block-houses, to prevent the rebels from destroying it. While engaged in this service the regiment had an engagement with Wheeler's forces at Lavergne. Tenn., August 31 and September 1, 1864. In the early part of December, 1864, nearly two hundred members of those who were stationed in block houses, were cap- tured, and after being paroled were placed on the ill-fated steamer Sultana which exploded on the Mississippi river, near Memphis, Tenn., April 27. 1865. The regiment was engaged in the battle of the Cedars, near Murfreesboro. Tenn., December 5, 6, and 7, 1864. The detachment stationed at Cincinnati in 1862-63, was engaged in guarding prisoners and forwarding convalescent soldiers to their respective regiments. In July, 1863. it was called out for five or six days in pur- suit of General Morgan, then on his raid through Ohio. In October it was sent to the front, and was assigned to the Fourth Division. Twentieth Army Corps. The regiment was mustered out of service June 22, 1865, in accordance with orders from the war department.
COMPANY H., 115.
Name and Rank
Entry Name and Rank Entry
Huff, Thomas G., Private.
... Feb. 22, 1864 Wood, James P., Private. ... Feb. 19, 1864
261
ROSTER HANCOCK COUNTY SOLDIERS.
118TH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
This regiment, was organized at Cincinnati and Camp Mansfield, Ohio, from September 12 to November 7, 1862, to serve three years. It was mustered out of service June 24, 1865, in accordance with orders from the war department. The official list of battles in which this regiment bore an honorable part, is not yet published by the war department, but the following list has been compiled, after careful research, during the preparation of this work:
Mossy Creek, Tenn. December 29, 1863
Rocky Face Ridge, Ga.
May 5-9, 1864
Resaca, Ga.,
May 13-16, 1864
Dallas, Ga.,.
May 25 to June 4, 1864
Kenesaw Mountain, Ga.,
. June 9-30, 1864
Kenesaw Mountain, Ga., (general assault)
. June 27, 1864
Atlanta, Ga., (siege of) .
July 28 to September 2, 1864
Waynesboro, Ga., November 27-29, 1864
Franklin, Tenn., November 30, 1864 Nashville, Tenn. December 15-16, 1864
Fort Anderson, N. C.,
February 18, 1865
Town Creek, N. C., Ferbuary 20, 1865
Mosely Hall, N. C.,. . April 9, 1865
COMPANY D, 118
Name and Rank
Entry
Johnston, Joseph, Private.
Aug. II, 1862
COMPANY G, IIS.
Name and Rank Entry
Name and Rank Entry Howard, Samuel, Captain. . Aug. 16, 1862
Garner, John D., Captain. . Aug. 1I, 1862
Derodes, Joseph H., Private. .. Aug. 19, 1862
Pendleton, Darius, Ist Lieut. .. Aug. 16, 1862 Patterson, Milton B., Ist Lieut.
Epley, Alpheus, Private. Aug. 22, 1862 Epley, John, Private. 66
Fairchilds, Ira W., Private .... Aug. 21, 1862
Ferman, Moses E., Private. Aug. 22, 1862
Fletcher, Boyd, Private. . Aug. 19, 1862
Fluga, Charles, Private. Aug. 22, 1862. Folk, Christopher, Private.
David, George, Private Aug. 21, 1862
Green, John, Private. Aug. 22, 1862
Nigh, Franklin W., Sergt. .Aug. 18, 1862
Green, Thomas W., Private
Greenly, Robert, Private.
Haas, Franklin, Private. Aug. 22, 1862
Haddox, William, Private Aug. 21, 1862
Hanes, Alexander, Private. Aug. 22, 1862
Morgan, Reuben H., Corp. . Aug. 22, 1862
Nowlan, Samuel J., Corp. Aug. 22, 1862
Thomas, John W., Corp. Aug. 18, 1862
Pendleton, George F., Corp. .Aug. 19, 1862
Hathaway, Fordice, Private.
Karn, William, Private. Aug. 19, 1862
Keel, Philip, Private. Aug. 22, 1862
Kluh, Charles, Private.
Eckels, John, 2d Lieut. Aug. 22, 1862 Eckles, Joel, 2d Lieut. .Oct. 14, 1862 Kennedy, Samuel H., 2d Lieut. . Aug. 22, 1862
Robison, Henry H., Ist Sergt. .. Aug. 21, 1862 Cunningham, James C., Ist Sgt. Aug. 22, 1862 Watson, Richard M., Sergt. .Aug. 18, 1862
Robison, Benj. O., Sergt. .Aug. 20, 1862
Wall, Richard B., Sergt. Aug. 22, 1862 Steelsmith, Michael, Sergt .Aug. 21, 1862 Apger, George A. S., Corp Aug. 22, 1862
Wall, Henry B., Corp. Aug. 21, 1862
Dewese, Flavius, Private. . Aug. 22, 1862
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HISTORY OF HANCOCK COUNTY
Name and Rank Entry
Burman, Adam, Corp. Aug. 21, 1862
Nowlan, David R., Corp.
Measel, Fernando, Corp. Aug. 22, 1862
McCleary, Holms, Corp. Aug. 21, 1862
Matterson, Perry, Private. Aug. 21, 1862
Carr, Thomas G., Wagoner . Aug. 22, 1862
Aton, William, Private. .Aug. 19, 1862
Baker, Grafton, Private. Aug. 22, 1862
Baker, John W., Private.
Beaner, Charles, Private. Aug. 19, 1862
Bisher, Noah, Private. Aug. 21, 1862
Bonders, Thomas, Private. Aug. 21, 1862
Bowman, Henry, Private. Aug. 19, 1862
Bowman, William, Private. Aug. 22, 1862
Brooks, John, Private. 66
Bryan, William, Private. Aug. 21, 1862
Byal, James M., Private.
.Aug. 22, 1862
Byal, John, Private.
.Aug. 20, 1862
Carr, Charles W., Private. Aug. 21, 1862
Castle, Daniel W., Private. . Aug. 22, 1862
Chaffin, Charles, Private. .Aug. 21, 1862
Claybaugh, Joseph, Private.
Clark, William E., Private. June 7, 1863
Close, Michael, Private. Aug. 22, 1862
Close, Solomon, Private.
Conine, Ira B., Private. 66
Cook, Sylvester S., Private.
Cramer, Simon, Private. Aug. 21, 1862
Cramer, Wesley, Private.
Aug. 22, 1862
Decker, James, Private. Aug. 21, 1862
Wagoner, James A., Private. .
Watson, William, Private .. 6.
Whealand, George W., Priv ... =
Wilson, Thomas A., Private. . Aug. 21, 1862
COMPANY H, 118
Moore, Sidney F., Captain. Aug. 20, 1862 Moore, David W., Private. . . . Aug .. 20, 1862
Miller, Henry J., Sergt.
Naus, Aaron F., Private. Aug. 21, 1862
Hughes, Robert M., Sergt . Aug. 16, 1862
Pugh, George W., Private. Aug. 13, 1862
White, Joseph A., Corp. Aug. 21, 1862 Rose, Aaron F. B., Private. .Aug. 20, 1862
Brown, George W., Corp Aug. 15, 1862
Rose, Eli H., Private. Aug. 20. 1862
Arnold, Thomas W., Private. Aug. 21, 1862
Baldwin, John, Private. Aug. 12, 1862
Clapper, James, Private. Aug. 18, 1862
Cramer, William W., Private. .. Aug. 11, 1862
Routson, Wm. R., Private. Aug. 19, 1862
Sager, Noah. Private. Aug. 18, 1862 Shaw, William, Private. Aug. 19, 1862
Walters, Jesse, Private. Aug. 18, 1862
Walters, Lewis, Private.
Weir, Robert, Private. Aug. 20, 1862
Lemon, Harrison, Private. Aug. 20, 1862 Martin, Jeremiah M., Private ...
Name and Rank Entry
Lee, Thomas, Private. Aug. 21. 1862 Leanard, Ambros H., Private .. Aug. 22. 1862 Long. Adam J., Private. Aug. 21, 1862
Moore, Edmund, Private. Aug. 22, 1862
Myers, Edmond M., Private. Aug. 19, 1862
Orth, John G., Private .. Aug. 22, 1862
Ourand, Michael, Private.
Pendleton, John, Private. Aug. 19, 1862
Pendleton, John B., Private. . Aug. 22, 1862
Poe, Jacob, Private.
Ridley, Wm. C., Private. ..
Roll, Alpha, Private.
Sager, Andrew, Private 6. Seifried, Wm., Private. .Aug. 11, 1862 Seavers, Lemuel E., Private. . Dec. 26, 1863 Shannen, Criner C., Private. . Aug. 22, 1862 Sherard, Robert, Private.
Shoup, Jonas, Private. Aug. 20, 1862
Smart, Joseph, Private.
Aug. 22, 1862
Smethers, Samuel, Private.
Smith, Joseph, Private. Aug. 21, 1862
Stout, Rinaldo B., Private. .. .Aug. 19, 1862 Stout, Wm. H. H., Private. ... Aug. 22, 1862 Snyder, Solomon, Private .....
Swindler, James W., Private. .. Aug. 20, 1862 Terman, Jacob, Private .. Aug. 22, 1862
Wagoner, Aaron J., Private. ..
Decker, Wilson, Private
Deeds, James K., Private. Dec. 26, 1863
Deeds, William A., Private. . ..
Rose, Jesse L., Private. Rose, Levi B., Private.
Rose, Warren, Private. =
Davis, John, Private. Aug. 16, 1862 Hanni, Thomas, Private. Aug. 1I, 1862 Hazen, Hi. C., Private. Aug. 12, 1862 Jones, Stephen T., Private. Aug. 1I, 1862 Keel, Joel, Private. Aug. 19, 1862
West, John, Private.
Wilson, Alva, Private .... Aug. 22, 1862
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ROSTER HANCOCK COUNTY SOLDIERS.
COMPANY K, 118.
Name and Rank Entry
Eckles, Joel, Ist Sergt. Oct. 14, 1862
Wineland, Benj. F., Ist Sergt ..
Heistead, Noah, Private. Oct. 21, 1862
Manicke, William, Sergt. , Nov. 4, 1862
Jones, Enos M., Private. . Nov. 10, 1862
Smeltzer, Adam, Sergt Oct. 21, 1862
Kinney, Wash. C., Private Oct. 15, 1862
Stover, David, Corp. Nov. 4, 1862
Lyons, Lewis S., Private. Oct. 6, 1862
Rigby, James M., Corp .Feb. 24, 1864
McFarland, John, Private. May 1, 1863
Morrison, George, Private. .Oct. 14, 1862
Pendleton, Joseph, Private. Sept. 26, 1862
Altman, Samuel, Private. Oct. 21, 1862
Pendleton, Lewis, Private.
Royce, Allen, Private. Aug. 11, 1862
Swindler, Nathan, Private Oct. 6, 1862
Thornton, Oran, Private. Oct. 21, 1862.
Crawford, Jesse, Private.
Tussing, David, Private. Nov. 4, 1862
Ebersole, John W., Private. Feb. 25, 1864
Wall, Lewis L., Private. Nov. 12, 1862
Edwards, Elisha, Private. . Oct. 30, 1862
Welliver, Duncan, Private. . Nov. 6, 1862
Farling, John, Private. Nov. 4, 1862
Welliver, Samuel, Private. Nov. 13, 1862
I20TH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
This regiment was organized at Mansfield, Ohio., from the 7th to the 17th of October, 1862, to serve three years. It was consolidated with the 114th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, November 27, 1864. The official list of battles in which this regiment bore an honorable part is not yet published by the war department, but the following list has been compiled, after careful research, during the pre- paration of this work :
Chickasaw Bayou, Miss. December 28-29, 1862
Arkansas Post, Ark.,. January 11, 1863
Thompson's Hiss, Miss., (Port Gibson) . May 1, 1863 Vicksburg, Miss., (siege of) May 18 to July 4, 1863 Big Black River, Miss., May 17, 1863
Jackson, Miss.,. July 9-16, 1863 Transport "City Belle," (near Snaggy Point, Red River, La. ) May 3, 1864
COMPANY E, 120
Angus, Samuel, Private.
Sept. 8, 1862
122ND REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY
THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
This regiment was organized at Zanesville, Ohio, from September 30 to October 8, 1862, to serve three years. It was mustered out of service June 26, 1865, in accordance with orders from the war department.
The official list of battles in which this regiment bore an honorable part, is not yet published by the war department, but the following list has been compiled, after careful research, during the preparation of this work:
Coon, George W., Corp Mch. 20, 1862
Bridenbaugh, David, Wagoner. . Oct. 6, 1862
Beach, Henry, Private. Mch. 30, 1864
Black, Lemuel, Private. Oct. 13, 1862
Crosser, Stephen, Private. Nov. 4, 1862
Name and Rank Entry
Franks, Jasper, Private. Oct. 14, 1862
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HISTORY OF HANCOCK COUNTY.
Union Mills, Va., (Winchester) . June 13, 1863
Winchester Heights, Va. June 14, 1863
Stevenson's Depot, Va.,
June 15, 1863
Brandy Station, Va., November 8, 1863
Mine Run or Orange Grove, Va., November 26-28, 1863
Wilderness, Va.,. May 5-7, 1864
Spottsylvania C. H., Va.,
May 9-18, 1864
Tolopotomy Creek, Va.
May 29-31, 1864
Cold Harbor, Va. . June 1-12, 1864
Petersburg, Va., (Weldon railroad) June 22-23, 1864
Reams' Station, Va.
. June 29, 1864
Monocacy, Md.,
. July 9, 1864
Snicker's Ferry, Va.,
. July 18, 1864
Charleston, Va.,
August 21, 1864
Halltown and Smithfield, Va.,
. August -, 1864
Opequan, Va.
September 19, 1864
Fisher's Hill., Va.,
September 22, 1864
Cedar Creek, Va.,
October 19, 1864
Petersburg, Va.,.
March 25, 1865
Petersburg, Va., (assault)
April 2, 1865
Sailor's Creek, Va.
April 6, 1865
Appomattox, Va.,.
April 9, 1865
COMPANY F, 122
Gallant, Wm. H. H., Private June 29, 1864
123RD REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
This regiment was organized at Monroeville, Ohio, from August to October, 1862 to serve three years. It was mustered out of service June 12, 1865, in accord- ance with orders from the war department. The official list of battles in which this regiment bore an honorable part is not yet published by the war department, but the following list has been compiled, after careful research, during the prepara- tion of this work :
Winchester, Va.,. June 13-15, 1863
New Market, Va., May 15, 1864
Piedmont, Va., .June 5, 1864
Lynchburg, Va.,. June 17-18, 1864
Snicker's Ferry, Va., July 18, 1864
Winchester, Va.,. July 24, 1864
. September 3, 1864 Berryville, Va.,
Opequan, Va ..
September 19. 1864
Fisher's Hill, Va.,. September 22, 1864
Cedar Creek, Va.,.
October 19, 1864
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ROSTER HANCOCK COUNTY SOLDIERS.
Petersburg, Va., (near Hatcher's Run)
March 30 to August 2, 1865
High Bridge, Va., (near Farmville) April 6, 1865
Appomattox, Va. April 9, 1865 Name and Rank COMPANY A, 123 Entry
Smith, McKindre, Private.
Aug. 18, 1862
COMPANY F, 123.
Name and Rank Entry Name and Rank Entry
Hefflebower, Jacob A., Private. . Aug. 21, 1862 Hefflebower, Wm. H., Private. . Aug. 21, 1862
COMPANY I, 123
Bonnell, Moses, Sergeant. Aug. 21, 1862 Fox, Jacob J., Private. Aug. 19, 1862
Adams, Martin, Sergeant. Aug. 22, 1862 Fox, William H., Private. Aug. 22, 1862
Snyder, Eli, Corporal. Aug. 18, 1862 Johnson, Joseph C., Private. . Aug. 21, 1862
Ebright, Jacob, Corporal. Aug. 22, 1862 Laney, Owen H., Private. Aug. 12, 1862
Henry, John L., Corporal. . Sept. 24, 1862
Roller, Michael, Private.
Aug. 19, 1862
Alley, Adoniram, Private. Aug. 19, 1862
Updike, John, Private. Aug. 22, 1862
Chaffin, James, Private.
Aug. 22, 1862
Young, John W., Private.
Cline, Alfred, Private. 60
124TH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. THREE YEARS' SERVICE.
This regiment was organized at Camp Cleveland, Ohio, from August to September, 1862, to serve three years. It was mustered out of service July 9, 1865, in accordance with orders from the war department.
The official list of battles in which this regiment bore an honorable part is not yet published by the war department, but the following list has been compiled, after careful research, during the preparation of this work :
Thompson's Station, Tenn. March 4-5, 1863
Chickamauga, Ga.,.
September 19-20, 1863
Lookout Mountain, Tenn.,
November 24, 1863
Mission Ridge, Tenn.,.
November 25, 1863
Rocky Face Ridge, Ga.
.May 5-9, 1864
Resaca, Ga.,. May 13-16, 1864
Pickett's Mills, Ga. . May 27, 1864
Brown's Ferry, Tenn. October 27, 1864
Nashville, Teun.,. December 15-16, 1864
COMPANY C, 124
Bushon, Orange C., Private.
. Feb. 13, 1864
128TH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.
This regiment was organized at Columbus, Johnson's Island, and Camp Cleveland, Ohio, from December 7. 1861, to January 8, 1864, to serve three years, Companies A, B, C and D, were originally known as Hoffman's Battalion, and
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HISTORY OF HANCOCK COUNTY.
were transferred to this regiment January 5, 1864. The One Hundred and Twenty-Eighth was principally engaged in guarding rebel prisoners at Johnson's Island, Ohio, but had frequently furnished detachments for service elsewhere, in- cluding a short but active campaign in pursuit of rebel troops in West Virginia in 1862. The original members of companies A and B were mustered out January 20 and February 28, 1865, by reason of expiration of term of service. The regi- ment was mustered out July 13, 1865, in accordance with orders from the war de- partment.
COMPANY B, 128 REGIMENT.
Name and Rank
Entry
Whiteman, Reason, Private.
Two years.
.... Aug. 29, 1864
COMPANY C, 128 REGIMENT.
Name and Rank Entry Name and Rank
Entry
Carson, Andrew L., Private. ... Aug. 14, 1862 Dodge, Thomas K., Private. .. . May 8, 1862
129TH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. SIX MONTHS' SERVICE.
This regiment was organized at Cleveland, Ohio, August 10, 1863, to serve six months, and on the same day started for Camp Nelson, Ky. On the 20th of August the regiment left Camp Nelson for Cumberland Gap, at which place it assisted in the capture of the rebel garrison and more than two thousand rebel prisoners, with a large amount of war materials of all kinds. The regiment re- mained at and about the Gap, engaged in foraging, scouting, picket duty, etc., until the Ist of December, when it was ordered to move in the direction of Clinch river, which was reached the next day, at a point where the Knoxville road crosses that stream. At this point a sharp engagement was in progress in which the regiment took an active part. From.the second to the last of December, the regiment had occasional skirmishes with the enemy. It was mustered out from March 4 to 10, 1864.
COMPANY E, 129 REGIMENT.
Fermin, Francis W., Corporal
July 18, 1863
133D REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. ONE HUNDRED DAYS' SERVICE.
This regiment was organized at Camp Chase, Ohio, May 6, 1864, to serve one hundred days. It was composed of two companies of the Fifty-eighth Bat- talion Ohio National Guard, from Hancock county, and two companies of the Seventy-sixth Battalion Ohio National Guard, from Franklin county, with the Third Ohio National Guard, from Franklin county. After muster-in the regiment was immediately ordered to Parkersburg, W. Va., where it arrived on the 8th day of May, and from this place it was ordered to New Creek, from which place it proceeded to Washington city, June 7, and was ordered to Bermuda Hundred,
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ROSTER HANCOCK COUNTY SOLDIERS.
where it arrived on June 12. On the 16th of June the First Division of the First Brigade, to which this regiment was assigned, was ordered to destroy the Rich- mond and Petersburg railroad. The One Hundred and Thirty-third was as- signed to the support of a battery, which opened a cannonade on the enemy, and, with other troops, succeeded in holding the rebels in check for five hours. On the 17th of July the regiment embarked at Point of Rocks and proceeded to Fort Powhattan. Here it was employed at work on the fortification and in repairing telegraph lines. On the Ioth of August the regiment proceeded to Washington city, thence to Camp Chase, Ohio, where it was mustered out August 20, 1864, on expiration of term of service.
COMPANY A, 133 REGIMENT.
Name and Rank Entry Name and Rank Entry
Woods, William W., Sergeant. . May 2, 1864
Houston, Hugh, Private. May 2, 1864
Greer, Jeremiah, Sergeant. . .
Huntly, John, Private.
Switzer, Francis H., Sergeant. .
Icenberger, John, Private.
Morrison, John W., Sergeant ..
Lease, Terrace T., Private ..
Ludwick, Wilson, Corporal ....
Linderman, Christian, Private ..
Woods, George, Corporal ..
Martin, Christian, Private ..
Stradley, Stewart, Corporal.
Moore, Henry, Private.
Babcock, Jacob, Private.
60
Moore, Elijah A., Private. . ..
Beigle, Alva, Private.
Musgrove, William, Private. . .
.6
Brown, Wm., Private.
Riegle, Elias, Private.
66
Cameron, Samuel, Private.
Rinehart, Valentine, Private. . 66
Cameron, Joseph, Private
66
Rose, Daniel W., Private. .
Cramer, John, Private.
66
Rothwort, Amos, Private. 66
Cramer, Adam, Private.
¥
Sabastian, George W., Private ..
Dupes, Adam, Private.
Sims, John, Private
Furguson, Samuel, Private.
Wart, John, Private.
Harris, Albert, Private ..
66
Woods, N. B., Private.
Hashberger, Coffinbury, Private
Woods, E. H., Private. .4
Hodge, G. W. S., Private. .. . .
Wolford, John, Private.
COMPANY D, 133 REGIMENT.
Ballard, Thomas H., Private. May 2, 1864
COMPANY F, 133 REGIMENT.
Zinn, Henry, Sergeant.
May 2, 1864
COMPANY G, 133 REGIMENT.
Boyles, Robert S., Ist Lieut. ... May 2, 1864 Foreman, Joseph, Private. May 2, 1864
Zarbaugh, Wm. H., 2nd Lieut ..
Hart, John, Private ..
Boyles, John, Sergeant.
Harbaugh, Joseph, Private. ...
Heller, Russel B., Corporal. . .
Harkness, Garrett, Private. 66
Whitlock, Garnett, Corporal.
Hickman, Joseph S., Private. .
Redfern, Peter, Corporal.
Lake, Elijah, Private.
Morehead, John, Corporal.
Lake, Jesse, Private. ٠٠
King, John H., Corporal.
Marcle, Elijah C., Private.
Alban, John M., Private.
Miller, John, Private.
Bachtel, John, Private.
Moorehead, John, Private. ..
Bare, Daniel, Private.
Moorehead, Wm. S., Private .. 6.
64
Beigle, David, Private.
Newell, Joseph P., Private ..
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HISTORY OF HANCOCK COUNTY.
Name and Rank Entry
Name and Rank Entry
Bare, Jones, M., Private. May 2, 1864
Moorehead, Phillip C., Private May 2, 1864
Brown, Franklin, Private. 66
Mosier, Samuel, Private.
Bushong, Isaac, Private
Overholt, David F., Private ...
Bultz, Daniel, Private.
Poe, Ebenezer W., Private. . .
Clark, Charles, Private.
Rogers, Elijah F., Private. ..
.
Cooper, Isaac, Private.
Stoner, Martin O., Private .. ..
Cooper, Jacob, Private.
Taylor, John, Private. ..
Coover, Wilson G., Private.
Taylor, Robert, Private.
Dillinger, Abraham, Private.
Warner, Daniel, Private.
Foreman, Daniel, Private.
Wineland, George W., Private
ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-FOURTH REGIMENT, OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. ONE HUNDRED DAYS' SERVICE.
This regiment was organized at Camp Chase, Ohio, May 6, 1864, to serve one hundred days. It was composed of two companies of the Ninety-fourth Battalion, Ohio National Guard, from Shelby county, and one company of the Fifty eighth Battalion, Ohio National Guard, from Hancock county, with the Fourth Regiment, Ohio National Guard, from Shelby county. On the seventh of May the regiment was ordered to Cumberland, Md., via Parkersburg, W. Va. It remained at Cum- berland until the sixth of June, when it moved to Washington City and proceeded to White House. The regiment did not disembark, but proceeded immediately to City Point. Here it aided in pontooning the river and in building roads, and on the seventeenth of June was engaged in a skirmish with the enemy near Port Walthall. For seventy days the regiment formed a portion of the advanced lines operating on Richmond, and was engaged in entrenching and picket duty. It was mustered out August 31, 1864, on expiration of term of service.
COMPANY B, 134 REGIMENT.
Name and Rank Entry Name and Rank Entry
Fahl, Daniel H., Private. May 2, 1864
Rackhold, Edmund, Private. ... May 2, 1864
Foreman, Joseph, Private. 66
Romick, John, Private. .
Hardshell, Henry C., Private ..
Sharp, Lyman B. F., Private. .
Oman, Henry, Private.
COMPANY C, 134 REGIMENT.
Feller, Andrew, Private. .May 2, 1864. Hiner, Wm. McCra, Private. .. . May 2, 1864
Fink, Alva, Private.
Hoppis, George W., Private .... 66
Foreman, George R., Private .. Keller, Zeboth H., Private. . ..
COMPANY E, 134 REGIMENT.
Biggs, Samuel, Ist Lieut. . May 2, 1864 Powell, Valentine, Private ..... May 2, 1864
Deeds, Lewis, Private.
Ricketts, Andrew D., Private. .
Friend, Levi, Private.
Ricketts, Arnold C., Private .... 66
McNeal, Augustine, Private.
Taylor, Wallace, Private.
Oman. Wesley B. F., Private. .
COMPANY F, 134 REGIMENT.
Black, William H., Private ... .. . May. 2, 1864 Garman, Joseph, Private ..... . May 2, 1864
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ROSTER HANCOCK COUNTY SOLDIERS.
COMPANY G, 134 REGIMENT.
Name and Rank Entry Name and Rank Entry
Master, Christian, Private. . May 2, 1864 Yates, George W., Private. .. . May 2, 1864
COMPANY H, 134 REGIMENT.
Wilkison, James, Ist Sergeant. . May 2, 1864 Deeds, Samuel, Private. May 2, 1864
Bartley, Robert, Private. .
Frech, Frederick, Private.
Brauneller, Reuben, Private .... 66
Hawkins, Wesley, Private. 66
Brauneller, Samuel, Private.
Oman, Henry, Private. ..
Clem, La Fayette, Private. 66
Ritter, William, Private.
Cox, George, Private.
Solt, Peter, Private ..
Twining, Alvin, Private.
COMPANY I, 134 REGIMENT.
Garmon, Daniel, Private ... .May 2, 1864 Hartman, Rufus R., Private. .. . May 2, 1864 Hartman, Albert J., Private. .. .
COMPANY K, 134 REGIMENT.
Fellers, Enos, Private. May 2, 1864 Lease, Henry, Private. May 2. 1864 Gorman, Henry, Private. Watkins, William, Private.
149TH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. ONE HUNDRED DAYS' SERVICE.
This regiment was organized at Camp Dennison, Ohio, from the 8th to the IIth of May, 1864, to serve one hundred days. It was composed of the Twenty- Seventh Regiment Ohio National Guard, from Ross county, and the Fifty-Fifth Battalion Ohio National Guard, from Clinton county. On the IIth of May the regiment left the state for Baltimore, Md. Upon arriving it was assigned to duty at various forts in and around the city, and remained there until the 29th of May, when it was ordered to the eastern shore of Maryland, and distributed at different points. About the 4th of July the regiment was ordered to Monocacy Junction, and on the 9th took part in an engagement with the enemy.
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