History of Hancock County, Ohio. Biographical and Statistical, Part 25

Author: Spaythe, Jacob A
Publication date: 1903
Publisher: Toledo, Wade printing co.
Number of Pages: 336


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COMPANY L, 2 HEAVY ARTILLERY.


Name and Rank Entry Name and Rank Entry


Arnold, Ludwick M., Sergt .... June 22, 1863 Woods, James, Private .. . Feb. 29, 1864


Woods, Joseph F., Sergeant .... Woods, Thomas E., Private. .. June 22, 1863


Peoples, Joseph J., Private. "


Houston, Hugh. Private. July 7. 1863 Hull, Benjamin H., Private.


Kelly, Isaac C., Private. Dec. 21, 1863


King, Enoch, Private. June 30, 1863


Lymangrover, John, Private. .Aug. 1, 1863 Metzler, Samuel S., Private .... Dec. 20, 1863 Miller, Hiram O., Private .. . July 13, 1863


Outhwaite, Joseph, Private. ... June 15, 1863 Peterman, Napoleon, Private .. . June 30, 1863 Ramsower, Perry J., Private ... June 16, 1863


Simcox, Joseph, Private. June 15, 1863


Davis, Thomas, Private. June 8, 1863


Griffith, Jacob, Private. .July 7, 1863


Harshbarger, John, Private. June 10, 1863


Hook, Amos, Private. June 13, 1863


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ROSTER HANCOCK COUNTY SOLDIERS.


FIRST OHIO VOLUNTEER CAVALRY. THREE YEARS' SERVICE.


This regiment was organized at Camp Chase, Ohio, from August 17th to October 5th, 1861, to serve three years. On the expiration of their terms of serv- ice, the original members (except veterans), were mustered out, and the organiza- tion, composed of veterans and recruits, continued in service until it was mustered out by companies, as follows : A to K, inclusive, and M, September 13, 1865, at Hilton Head, S. C., and Company L, September 26, 1865, at Nashville, Tenn., in accordance with orders from the war department. Companies A and C were or- dered to West Virginia in September, 1861, and were attached to the commands of Generals Shields and Banks, in the Shenandoah Valley; and with the Army of Virginia under General Pope and the Army of the Potomac, and as headquarters guard of the cavalry divisions of Generals Gregg and Kilpatrick. They bore an honorable part in the campaigns and engagements in Virginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania, until the spring of 1864, when they were ordered to join the regi- ment.


The official list of battles in which this regiment was engaged is not yet pub- lished by the war department, but the following list has been compiled after care- ful research during the compilation of this work. It does not include numerous battles and skirmishes in which single companies and small detachments of the regiment were engaged :


Booneville, Miss


May 30. 1862


Russellville, Ala. .July 1, 1862


Courtland, Ala . July 25, 1862


Bardstown, Ky. October 4, 1862


Perryville, Ky. October 8, 1862


Stone River, Tenn


December 31, 1862, to January 2, 1863.


Elk River, Tenn.


July 2, 1863


Alpine, Ga.


. September 10, 1863


Chickamauga, Ga.


September 19-20, 1863


Washington, Tenn


October 1. 1863


Point Rock, Ala.


October 30, 1863


Cleveland, Tenn.


November 27, 1863


Calhoun, Tenn


December 16, 1863


Decatur, Ala


May 26, 1864


Moulton, Ala.


May 29, 1864


Noonday Creek, Ga


. June 15, 1864


Lovejoy Station, Ga.


August 20. 1864


Atlanta Campaign.


Ebenezer Church, Ga


April 1. 1865


Selma, Ala.


. April 2. 1865


Columbus, .Ga.


April 16, 1865


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COMPANY C, I O. V. CAVALRY.


Name and Rank Entry Name and Rank Entry


Gaddis, Joseph M., Corporal. .. Aug. 7, 1861


During, Paul, Bugler.


Peterman, John, Corporal ... .Aug. 25, 1861 Gaddis, Jonathan J., Private ... Sept. 14, 1861


COMPANY E. I O. V. CAVALRY.


Smith, Michael, Private.


.Oct. 1, 1861


COMPANY M, I CAVALRY.


Fireling. John A., Corporal. . Sept. 25, 1861


Lewis, Joseph, Corporal.


Geiger, George, Private.


Keltner, Isaiah, Private. Oct. 1, 1861


Sherrick, Henry, Private. .. . Sept. 25, 1861 Smith, Michael C., Private .... Oct. 1, 1861 Spangler, Henry, Private. . . Sept. 25, 1861


FOURTH OHIO VOLUNTEER CAVALRY. THREE YEARS' SERVICE.


This regiment was organized at Camp Dennison and Camp Gurley, Ohio, in November, 1861, with the exception of Companies L and M, which were organized August 15, 1862, at Cincinnati, Ohio, to serve three years. The original members (except veterans), were mustered out by detachments in October, 1864, by reason of expiration of term of service, and the organization, composed of veterans and recruits, retained in service until July 15, 1865, when it was mustered out in ac- cordance 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 :


Bowling Green, Ky


February 15, 1862


Nashville, Tenn


March 8, 1862 Huntsville, Ala.


April 11, 1862


Bridgeport, Ala.


April 29, 1862


Lexington, Ky


October 17, 1862


Murfreesboro, Tenn


January 1-2, 1863 Lebanon, Tenn


February 8, 1863


Bradyville, Tenn. March 1, 1863


Snow Hill, Tenn.


April 2-3, 1863


Chickamauga, Ga September 19-23, 1863


Middleton, Tenn


May 21, 1863


November 27, 1863 Cleveland, Tenn


Decatur, Ala. May 26-27, 1864


Moulton, Ala. May 28-29, 1864


Jonesboro, Ga August 19-20, 1864


Wilson's Raid, Ala. and Ga. March 22 to April 24, 1865


Selma, Ala . . April 2, 186-


Montgomery, Ala. April 12-13, 1865


Macon, Ga. April 20, 1865


COMPANY C, 4 CAVALRY. .Oct. 10, 1861


Cherry, Samuel H., Private.


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ROSTER HANCOCK COUNTY SOLDIERS.


SIXTH OHIO VOLUNTEER CAVALRY. THREE YEARS' SERVICE.


This regiment was organized by Colonel William R. Lloyd, at Camp Hutchins, Warren, Ohio, in October, November and December, 1861, to serve three years. On the expiration of its term of service, the original members (except veterans), were mustered out, and the organization retained in service until August 7, 1865, when it was mustered out at Petersburg, Va., in accordance with orders from the war department. The roster of this regiment shows that fom 1861 to 1865 there were seventeen hundred and fifty-eight (1.758) officers and enlisted men in the organization. This does not include one battalion of four companies which was detached and taken to the far west in command of Lieutenant Colonel William O. Collins. Under an order from the war department, dated September 20, 1862, there were four companies recruited to fill up the regiment. These companies were in part recruited at Camp Cleveland, Ohio, and two of them, B and E. joined the regiment at Falmouth, Va., March 9, 1863. The other two, F and M, joined the regiment March 8, 1864, at Warrenton, Va. The Sixth Regiment en- tered the United States service in the field in Western Virginia, in May, 1862, under General Fremont ; thence into the Valley of Virginia, undr General Sigel ; thence into the campaign in front of Washington, D. C., in the summer of 1862, with the Army of Virginia, under General John Pope; with General George B. McClellen, in the Army of the Potomac, in the fall of 1862; with General Burn- side in the winter of 1862 and 1863; and in the winter and spring of 1863, with General Joe Hooker, who organized the cavalry corps early in 1863, thereafter commanded in succession by Generals Stoneman, Pleasanton and Sheridan; then, in the summer of 1863. under General Meade, and then, until the close of the war, under Generals Meade, Grant and Sheridan.


The regiment, from date of organization of the "Cavalry Corps. Army of the Potomac," served in the brigades commanded by Generals Buford, Duffie, Averill, McIntosh, D. McM. Gregg, Kilpatrick, Huey, Davies, and C. H. Smith ; and in divisions commanded by Generals Bayard, Averill, Pleasanton, Gregg and Crook.


Following is a list of battles, engagements and skirmishes in which this regi- ment bore an honorable part :


Woodstock, Va


June 2, 1862


Mt. Jackson, Va.


June 3, 1862


Cross Keys, Va. .June 8, 1862


Luray Court House, Va. . July 12, 1862


Warrenton, Va. August -, 1862


Bull Run, Va.


. August 29-30, 1862


September 1, 1862 Chantilly, Va.


Fredericksburg. Va.


December 13, 1862


Kelly's Ford, Va. March 17 ,1863


April 29 to May 2, 1863 Stoneman's Raid, Va


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Stevensburg, Va.


. June 9, 1863


Aldie, Va.


June 17, 1863


Middleburg. Va.


June 19. 1863


Upperville, Va.


June 21, 1863


Gettysburg, Pa.


July 1-4. 1863


Hagerstown, Md.


.July 6, 1863


Boonsboro, etc., Md


July 8-10, 1863


Falling Water, Md


. July 14, 1863


Sheppardstown, Va.


. July 16, 1863


Rapidan Station, Va


September 13-14, 1863


Sulphur Springs, Va.


October 12, 1863


Auburn Mills, Va.


October 14. 1863


Bristoe Station, Va.


October 14. 1863


Mine Run, Va November 27, 1863


Todd's Tavern, Va. May 5-7. 1864


Mitchell's Shop, or Jerrald's Mills, Va.


May 9, 1864


Yellow Tavern, Va.


. May 11, 1864


Meadow Bridge, Va.


May 12, 1864


Hawe's Shop, or Ænon Church, Va.


May 28, 1864


Cold Harbor, Va. May 31 to June I. 1864


Bottom Bridge, Va. June 6, 1864


Trevilian's Station, Va.


June II-12. 1864


St, Mary's Church, or Ladd's Farm, Va


June 24. 1864


Malvern Hill, Va. . July 28. 1864


Darbytown, Va.


. July 28, 1864


Deep Bottom, Va.


August 15-16. 1864


Ream's Station, Va.


August 25. 1864


Preble's Farm, or Davis' Farm, Va.


. October 1. 1864


Boydtown Road, Va. October 27. 1864


December 1. 1864


Hutcher's Run, Va.


December 8-9. 1864


Hutcher's Run, Va.


February 5-7, 1865


Quaker Road, Va.


March 29, 1865


Dinwiddie Court House, Va.


March 31. 1865


Five Forks, Va. April 1, 1865


Jettersville. Va. April 4-5. 1865


Deatonsville, Va. April 5. 1865


Sailor's Creek, Va. April 6, 1865


Farmville, Va. April 7. 1865


High Bridge, Va. April 7. 1865


Appomattox, of Lee's Surrender, Va. April 8-9, 1865


COMPANY I, 6 CAVALRY. Entry


Name and Rank


Shoffer, Samuel, Private. Oct. 14, 1861


Stony Creek, Va.


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ROSTER HANCOCK COUNTY SOLDIERS.


NINTH OHIO VOLUNTEER CAVALRY. THREE YEARS' SERVICE.


This regiment was organized in 1863, to serve three years ; Companies A, B, C and D at Camp Zanesville, Ohio, in January, and the other eight companies at Camp Dennison, Ohio, in September. October and December. It was mustered out July 20, 1865, at Lexington, N. C.


. 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 a careful research, during the preparation of this work :


Florence, Ala April 13, 1864


Center Star, Ala. . May 16. 1864


Rousseau's Raid in Alabama and Georgia. . July II-22, 1864


East Point, Ga August 30, 1864


Waynesboro, Ga. December 4. 1864


Near Savannah, Ga. February 2, 1865 Aiken, S. C. February 11, 1865


Winnsboro, S. C. February 22, 1865


Monroe's Cross Roads, N. C. March 10, 1865


Averysboro, N. C. March 16, 1865


Raleigh, N. C. April 13, 1865


Name and Rank


COMPANY C, 9 CAVALRY. Entry


Bysel, George W., Private Feb. 16, 1864


Epley, Henry V., Ist Lieutenant.


COMPANY D, 9 CAVALRY. Sept. 23, 1863


COMPANY H, 9 CAVALRY.


Name and Rank Entry Name and Rank Entry


Farlee, Edwin J., Private. .. . Sept. 25, 1863


Horn, Henry, Private. .. Sept. 23. 1863


Farson, Samuel L., Private .... Sept. 23, 1863


Hughes, John W., private .... 66


George, John W., Private ... . Sept. 25, 1863 Spaulding, Charles A., Private


Heckerman, Gabriel, Private ...


UN-ASSIGNED RECRUITS, 9 CAVALRY.


Shaffer, Alexander G., Private.


Oct. 25, 1863


TENTH OHIO VOLUNTEER CAVALRY. THREE YEARS' SERVICE.


This regiment was organized at Camp Cleveland and Camp Chase. Ohio. from October, 1862, to July 25, 1863, to serve three years. It left early in the spring of 1863 for Nashville, Tenn., where it was ordered to Murfreesboro, Tenn., where it remained doing picket and scout duty until the Army of the Cumberland opened the campaign against General Bragg. During this campaign the regiment performed a vast amount of marching and counter-marching. It was actively en- gaged in all of Kilpatrick's movements during Sherman's Atlanta campaign. The


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HISTORY OF HANCOCK COUNTY.


great march to the sea was inaugurated on this march, the regiment being fre- quently engaged with the enemy. It was mustered out July 24, 1865, at Lexing- ton, N. C., 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 a careful research, during the preparation of this work:


Chickamauga, Ga. September 19-20, 1863


Crosby Creek, Tenn January 14, 1864


Tunnel Hill, Ga. . May 2, 1864


Siege of Atlanta, Ga. Julyy 28 to September 2, 1864


Jonesboro, Ga .. August 19-20. 1864


Sweetwater, Ga. October 1-3, 1864


Bear Creek Station, Ga.


November 16, 1864


Waynesboro, Ga. December 4, 1864


Aiken, S. C. February II, 1865


Monroe Cross Roads, N. C. March 10, 1865


Averysboro, N. C. March 16-20, 1865


COMPANY E, 10 CAVALRY.


Name and Rank Entry Name and Rank Entry


Filkins, Nathanial W., Captain. . Oct. 14, 1862 Ensminger, Emanuel, Private. . Oct. 6, 1862


Helfrick, Samuel S., Corporal. . Nov. II, 1862 Marvin, Morrison J., Private. .


Scott, Thomas B., Farrier. . Nov. 4, 1862 Whiteman, David, Private ..... Oct. 25, 1862


COMPANY F, 10 CAVALRY.


Myres, William, Private. .Oct. 5, 1862 Small, James H., Private ...... Oct. 10, 1862


COMPANY G, 10 CAVALRY. Feb. 2,. 1864


Snelbaker, Jonathan, Corporal.


Powell, Oliver, Corporal


COMPANY H, IO CAVALRY. . . Oct. 15, 1862


TWELFTH OHIO VOLUNTEER CAVALRY.


THREE YEARS' SERVICE.


This regiment was organized at Camp Cleveland, Ohio, from the state at large, from August 17, 1863, to November 24, 1863, to serve for a term of three years. It was mustered out of the service November 14, 1865, at Nashville, Tenn., in accordance with orders from the war department.


The official list of battles, in which this regiment bore an honorable part, has not yet been published in orders by the war department. The following list, how- ever, has been carefully compiled from the rolls and other sources during the prep- aration of this work :


Mt. Sterling, Ky June 9, 1864


Cynthiana, Ky. June 12, 1864


(I) Saltville, Va . October 2, 1864


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ROSTER HANCOCK COUNTY SOLDIERS.


Kingsport, Tenn


December 13, 1864


Bristol, Tenn.


December 14, 1864


Abingdon, Va.


December 15, 1864


Wytheville, Va.


December 16, 1864


Marion, Va.


December 18, 1864


(2) Saltville, Va


December 20, 1864


Salisbury, N. C.


April 12, 1865


Dallas, N. C. April 19, 1865


Catawba River, N. C. . April 19, 1865


COMPANY F, 12 CAVALRY.


Name and Rank Entry Name and Rank Entry


Collins, John, Private. Sept. 5, 1863 Stanbaugh, John, Private. .Sept. 16, 1863


Henderson, James, Private. .Sept. 19, 1863


Wise, Frederick, Private. Sept. 23, 1863


Meeks. Thomas, Private. . Sept. 25. 1863


COMPANY G, 12 CAVALRY.


Hipkins, Charles, Private .. Sept. 1, 1863 Miller, Philip, Private ... Sept. 16, 1863


THIRTEENTH OHIO VOLUNTEER CAVALRY THREE YEARS' SERVICE.


This regiment was organized from May 5, 1864, to March 23, 1863, at Camp Chase, Ohio. The regiment at the organization was formed by the re-enlistment of members of the Fourth and Fifth Independent Cavalry Battalions (six months" organizations), and recruits from different parts of the state at large. From its organization until December 18, 1864, the regiment acted as infantry ; on that day the men were armed and equipped as cavalry, and served as such until mustered out. The regiment was mustered out of service August 10, 1865, at Petersburg. Va., in accordance with orders from the war department.


The following is a list of battles, in which this regiment bore an honorable part, in the compilation of which reference has been made to the Official Army Register, Part V., page 20, and other sources, during the preparation of this work : Weldon Railroad, Va.


June 22-23, 1864


Petersburg, Va. (assault) July 30, 1864 Ream's Station, Va. .August 25, 1864


Preble's Farm, Poplar Spring Church, Va September 30, 1864 Hatcher's Run, South Side Railroad, Va. . October 27, 1864 Hatcher's Run, Va. February 5-7, 1865


Dinwiddie C. H., Va.


March 31, 1865


Amelia Springs, or Jetersville, Va. April 5. 1865


Appomattox C. H. (Lee's Surrender ) April 8-9, 1865


COMPANY E, 13 CAVALRY.


Donalson, Thomas, Private.


Mch. 5, 1864


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HISTORY OF HANCOCK COUNTY.


ROLL OF HONOR.


TWENTY-FIRST REGIMENT, OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY-THREE MONTHS' SERVICE.


Hemery, Cyrus; Company G; private ; died May 30, 1861; buried Gallipolis, Ohio. Drowned in Ohio river.


Reed, Eli S .; field and staff; quartermaster sergeant; died August 6, 1861; buried Find- lay, Ohio. Died at Cincinnati, Ohio; interred in Maple Grove cemetery.


FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD INDEPENDENT COMPANIES, OHIO VOLUNTEER SHARPSHOOTERS.


Bushong, Jacob H .; second company ; corporal ; died July 17, 1862; buried Cincinnati, Ohio. Died in Cincinnati, Ohio; interred in Spring Grove cemetery, lot B, grave 57.


Cameron, John W .; second company; corporal; died May 27, 1862; buried Arlington Ohio. Died near Corinth, Mississippi.


Church, Andrew A .; second company ; private; died June 9, 1863; buried Corinth, Mississippi. Died at Camp Davis, Mississippi; interred in National cemetery, section B, grave 295. Church, Daniel H .; second company ; private; died March 13, 1862; buried Cincinnati, Ohio. Died at Cincinnati, Ohio; interred in Spring Grove cemetery, section A, grave 98.


Gorby, Samuel; second company ; private; died April 13, 1862; buried Paducah, Kentucky. Died at Paducah, Kentucky.


Morris, James ; third company ; private; died May 23, 1864; buried Andersonville, Georgia. Died in rebel prison; interred in National cemetery, grave 1320.


Parker, Edward N .; second company; private; died June 12, 1862; buried Arlington, Ohio. Died at Arlington, Ohio.


Thompson, Royal; second company ; private; died December 14, 1861 ; buried St. Louis, Mis- souri. Died at St. Louis, Missouri ; interred in National cemetery, grave 2724.


Walker, Lorenzo; second company; private; died August 27, 1862; buried Shiloh, Tennessee. Died at Pittsburg Landing, Tennessee.


SEVENTH INDEPENDENT COMPANY, OHIO VOLUNTEER SHARPSHOOTERS. Miller, Philip; seventh company ; private; died March 29, 1863; buried Murfreesboro, Tennes- see. Died at Murfreesboro, Tennessee; interred in Stone river cemetery, section G, grave 179.


Reigle, Washington; seventh company ; private; died June 28, 1863; buried Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Died at Murfreesboro, Tennessee; interred in Stone river cemetery.


TWENTY-FIRST REGIMENT, OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.


Armbrecht, August ; company D; private; died July 24, 1864; buried Andersonville, Georgia. Prisoner of war; captured at the battle of Chickamauga, Georgia, September 20, 1863; died in prison.


Alspach, David D .: company H; private ; died July 3, 1863; buried Stone River, Tennessee. Drowned in Stone river, near Murfreesboro.


Adams, John; company D; private ; died June 1, 1863 ; buried Stone River, Tennessee. Died Murfreesboro, Tennessee, of disease.


Amanders, Michael; company H; private; died June 20, 1864; buried Marietta, Georgia. Killed at battle of Kenesaw Mountain, Georgia.


Arnold, Frank C .; company B; private; died December 31, 1862; buried Stone River, Ten- nessee Killed in battle.


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ROLL OF HONOR.


Bradford, William; company A; private; died December 31, 1862; buried Stone River, Ten- nessee. Killed in battle.


Boucher, Levi; company A; private; died January 25, 1863; buried Nashville, Tennessee. Died at Nashville of wounds received at the battle of Stone River, Tennessee, December 31. 1862.


Biggs, Erastus ; company A; sergeant ; died January 2, 1863; buried Stone River, Tennessee. Died in field hospital of wounds received at battle of Stone River, Tennessee, December 31, 1862.


Blakely, James ; field and staff ; sergeant major ; died September 20, 1863; buried Chattanooga, Tennessee. Killed at battle of Chickamauga, Georgia.


Bretz, George W .; company G; sergeant; died June 26, 1864; buried Andersonville, Georgia. Prisoner of war: captured at the battle of Chickamauga, Georgia, September 20, 1863; died in prison.


Beard, Henry W .; company A; private; died August 25, 1864; buried Chattanooga, Tennes- see. Died at Kingston, Georgia-disease.


Blake, James; company A; private; died November 5, 1864; buried Nashville, Tennessee. Died of wounds received in action near Nashville.


Bond, Amos K .; company I; private; died April 4, 1864; buried Chattanooga, Tennessee. Died at Chattanooga, of typhoid fever.


Barnd, Elijah; company G; private; died April 18, 1863; buried Stone River, Tennessee. 1 Died at Murfreesboro, Tennessee, of congestive chills.


Bryant, George W .; company I; private; died February 1, 1865; buried Louisville, Kentucky. Died in hospital at Louisville-disease; interred in Cave Hill cemetery.


Baker, Isaac P .; company G; private; died February 6, 1863; buried Nashville, Tennessee. Died at Nashville, of pneumonia.


Bartlow, David D .; company G; private; died April 21, 1862; buried Nashville, Tennessee. Died at Nashville-disease.


Butler, Edmon A .; company G; private; died January 10, 1863; buried Nashville, Tennessee. Died at Nashville-disease.


Bradford. Wesley; company A; sergeant; died September 20, 1863; buried at Chattanooga, Tennessee. Killed at the battle of Chickamauga, Georgia.


Barger, George; company A; private; died December 27, 1861 ; buried Louisville, Kentucky. Died in hospital at Louisville, Kentucky, of disease. Interred in Cave Hill cemetery. Bradford, Ovitt; company A; private; died January 30, 1862; buried Louisville, Kentucky. Died at Bacon Creek, Kentucky, of disease. Interred in Cave Hill cemetery.


Burns, Walter S .; company B; private; died December 11, 1864; buried Marietta, Georgia. Killed in action near Jacksonboro, Georgia,


Bowersox, Edward; company G; private; died July 9, 1864; buried Marietta, Georgia. Killed at the battle of Vineing Station, Georgia.


Bartlow, Elijah, company G; private; died April 9, 1865; buried Long Island, New York. Died in hospital on David's Island, New York City Harbor, of pyemia; interred in Cypress Hill cemetery.


Clark, Hugh; company A; private; died October 28, 1864; buried Andersonville, Georgia. Prisoner of war; captured at battle of Chickamauga, Georgia, September 20, 1863; died in prison.


Collins, Thomas; company G; corporal; died May 22, 1864; buried Andersonville, Georgia. Prisoner of war; captured at the battle of Chickamauga, Georgia, September 20, 1863. Died in prison.


Coy, Henry; company G; private: died March 4, 1864; buried Nashville, Tennessee. Died at Nashville, Tennessee, of the fever.


Crawford, Johnson ; company H ; private ; died May 8, 1863; buried Stone River, Tennessee. Died in hospital at Murfreesboro, Tennessee-disease.


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HISTORY OF HANCOCK COUNTY.


Copus, Henry ; company G : private ; died January 19, 1864; buried Danville, Virginia. Pris- oner of war; died in prison, of small-pox.


Copus, George ; company G; private ; died June 20, 1863; buried New Albany, Indiana. Died at New Albany, of disease.


Cumings, Walter D .; company G; corporal; died March 7, 1864; buried Danville, Virginia. Prisoner of war: captured at the battle of Chickamauga, Georgia, September 20, 1863 ; died in prison, of chronic diarrhoea.


Cantener, Solomon : company F; private; died September 5, 1862; buried Nashville, Tennes- see. Died at Nashville, of disease.


Coon, Thornton; company D; private; died August 14, 1863; buried Nashville, Tennessee. Died at Nashville, of disease.


Cramer, Frederick T .; company G; private ; died March 4, 1864: buried Nashville, Tennes- see. Died at Nashville, of fever.


Crane, John; company B; private; died February II, 1863; buried Nashville, Tennessee.


Died in hospital at Nashville, of wounds received at battle of Stone River, Tennessee, December 31, 1862.


Click, Henry ; company E: private; died April 11, 1863; buried Nashville, Tennessee. Died in hospital at Nashville, of disease.


Cook, Mordecai H .; company G; private; died June 20, 1864; buried New Albany, Indiana. Died at Jeffersonville, Indiana, of pneumonia.


Coons, James O .; company A; private ; died December 25, 1864; buried Savannah. Georgia. Died at Savannah, of disease.


Crossley, Henry, company B; private; died March 27, 1864; buried Knoxville, Tennessee. Died in hospital at London, Tennessee, of disease.


Coats, William A .: company F; private; died September 20, 1863; buried Chattanooga, Ten- nessee ; killed at battle of Chickamauga, Georgia.


Carr, William; company G; private; died March 8, 1862; buried Louisville, Kentucky. Died at Elizabethtown, Kentucky, of disease: interred in Cave Hill cemetery.


Clymer, James A .; company K; private; died September 29, 1864; buried Marietta, Georgia. Died at Atlanta, Georgia, of dropsy. 1


Davis, George W .: company G; corporal ; died August 31, 1864; buried Andersonville, Geor- gia. Prisoner of war; captured at the battle of Chickamauga, Georgia. September 20, 1863; died in prison.


Davidson, Thomas S .; company K; private; died August 5, 1864; buried Andersonville, Georgia. Prisoner of war; captured at the battle of Chickamauga, Georgia, September 20, 1863; died in prison.


Dilworth, Robert S .; company I; first lieutenant ; died June 27, 1864; buried Marietta, Geor- gia. Killed in general assault on Kenesaw Mountain, Georgia.


Diebly, Lewis ; company A ; sergeant ; died December 31, 1862; buried Stone River. Tennessee. Killed in battle.


Dorsey, James; company F; private; died July 9, 1864; buried Marietta, Georgia. Killed at the battle of Vincing Station, Georgia.




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