History of Hancock County, Ohio. Biographical and Statistical, Part 28

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


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Newson, Joshua ; company D; private; died December 7, 1862; buried Nashville, Tennessee. Died at Bowling Green, Kentucky.


Newson, Thomas ; company D ; private ; died December 13, 1862; buried Nashville, Tennessee. Cman, Moses A; company D; private; died January 10, 1863; buried Nashville, Tennessee. Interred in section A, grave 978.


Oman, Joshua ; company D; private; died January 27, 1864; buried Louisville, Kentucky. Interred section B, row 18, grave 34, Cave Hill cemetery.


Painter, Adam; company D; private : died January 20, 1863; buried Nashville, Tennessee. Povenmire, Levi ; company D ; private ; died December 22, 1863; buried Chattanooga, Tennes- see. Interred in section D, grave 157.


Ransbottom, Henry; company D; musician ; died February 23, 1865; buried Andersonville, Georgia. Died in rebel prison. Interred in grave No. 12,692.


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Selby, James S. ; company D; sergeant ; died January 15, 1863; buried Murfreesboro, Tennes- see. Died of wounds received in battle. Interred in section B, grave 255, Stone River cemetery.


Shupe, Michael ; company G; private ; died December 10, 1862; buried Nashville, Tennessee. Interred in section B, grave 1,212.


Signs, Josiah ; company G; private; died November 22, 1862; buried Nashville, Tennessee. Interred in section B, grave 1,293.


Smith, Squire ; company G; private ; died February 9, 1863; buried Nashville, Tennessee. Snyder, George W .; company D; private ; died May 10, 1864; buried Chattanooga, Tennessee. Killed in battle of Rocky Face Ridge, Georgia.


Sorhie, George R .; company D; private; died December 17, 1862; buried Nashville, Tennes- see.


Thornton, Clark ; company D; private ; died June 21, 1864; buried Marietta, Georgia. Killed in action at Kenesaw Mountain, Georgia.


Thrapp, Milton E. ; company D ; private: died October 19, 1863; buried Nashville, Tennessee. Travis, William ; company D; private; died November 30, 1863; buried Nashville, Tennessee. Died at Bowling Green, Kentucky. Interred in section N, grave 719.


Trecce, William : company G; private: died June 27. 1864; buried Marietta, Georgia. In- terred section I, grave 306.


Wagner, John B. ; company D; private; died January 21, 1863; buried Nashville, Tennessee. Warren, Marion ; company G .; private ; died July 18, 1864; buried Chattanooga, Tennessee. Interred in section E. grave 642.


Weisel, Rufus; company G; private; died February 10, 1863; buried Nashville, Tennessee. Interred in section B, grave 39.


Wyckoff, Peter ; company D ; private ; died December 9, 1863 ; buried Chattanooga, Tennessee. Died at Bridgeport, Alabama.


IOIST REG. O. V. I. INFANTRY.


Deihl, Jacob : company K ; private; died February 23, 1863; buried Nashville, Tennessee. Newhouse, David K .; company K; private; died December 31, 1862; buried Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Killed in battle. Interred in Stone River cemetery.


IIITH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.


Kline, Albert; company B; private; died February 22, 1864; buried Knoxville, Tennessee. Interred in section 6, grave 154.


Kline, Henry; company B; private; died August 17, 1864; buried Andersonville, Georgia. Died in rebel prison. Interred in grave 6,022.


Meeks, David ; company K; private; died May 10, 1864; buried Andersonville, Georgia. Died in rebel prison. Interred in grave 998.


Meeks, Robert; company K; private; died September 6, 1864; buried Andersonville, Georgia. Died in rebel prison. Interred in grave 8,021.


II8TH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.


Aton, William ; company G; private; died May 14, 1864; buried Chattanooga, Tennessee. Killed in battle of Resaca, Georgia.


Baker, Graffton; company G; private; died May 14, 1864; buried Chattanooga, Tennessee. Killed in battle of Resaca, Georgia.


Baker, John W .; company G; private; died December 30, 1863 ; buried Knoxville, Tennessee. Died at New Market, Tennessee, of wounds received December 29, 1863, in battle of Mossy Creek, Tennessee. Interred in section 10, grave 120.


Bisher, Noah; company G; private; died May 2, 1864; buried Knoxville, Tennessee. In- terred in section 6, grave 194.


Bonders, Thomas; company G; private; died October 29, 1863; buried Covington, Kentucky. Interred in Lindon Grove cemetery.


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Brooks, John ; company G; private; died January 27, 1864; buried Knoxville, Tennessee. Bryan, William F .: company G; private; died January 14, 1865; buried Chattanooga, Ten- nessce. Interred in section G, grave 313.


Byal, John; company G; private; died May 22, 1864; buriedChattanooga, Tennessee. Died of wounds received May 14, 1864, in battle of Resaca, Ga.


Crosser, Stephen ; company K; private; died May 22, 1864; buried Knoxville, Tennessee. Interred in section 6, grave 47.


Derodes, Joseph H. ; company G; private : died May 7, 1865; buried New Berne, North Caro- lina. Died at Beaufort, North Carolina. Interred in section 17, row 50, grave 2974.


Eckels, John; company G; second lieutenant ; died July 1, 1864; buried Marietta, Georgia. Died near Kenesaw Mountain, Georgia. Interred in section H, grave 562.


Epley, John ; company G ; private; died November 22, 1862; buried Covington, Kentucky. Died at Falmouth, Kentucky. Interred in Lindon Grove cemetery.


George, David; company G; private; died May 15, 1864; buried Chattanooga, Tennessee. Died of wounds received May 14, 1864, in battle of Resaca, Georgia. Interred in section L, grave 117.


Hanna, Thomas; company H; died December 23, 1862; buried Lexington, Kentucky.


Hazen, Hi C .; company H; private; died May 14, 1864; buried Lexington, Kentucky. Killed in battle of Resaca, Georgia.


Keel, Joel ; company H ; private ; died August 20. 1864; buried Nashville, Tennessee. Died of wounds received May 14, 1864, in battle of Resaca, Georgia. Interred in section G, grave 450.


Kinney, Washington C .; company K; private; died September 2, 1864; buried Knoxville, Tennessee. Interred in section 8, grave 151.


Long, Adam J .; company G; private; died May 16, 1864; buried Chattanooga. Tennessee. Died of wounds received May 14, 1864, in battle of Resaca, Georgia.


Morrison, George ; company K; private ; died November 30, 1863; buried Knoxville, Ten- nessee. Interred in section 7, grave 158.


Pendleton, John : company G; private; died June 27, 1864; buried Marietta, Georgia. Killed in battle of Kenesaw Mountain, Georgia. Interred in section H, grave 553.


Pendleton, John D; company G; private; died January 7, 1864; buried Knoxville, Tennessee. Interred in section 5, grave 44.


Pugh, George W .; company H ; private; died December 18, 1864; buried New Albany, Indi- ana. Died at Jeffersonville, Indiana. Interred in section 5, grave 168.


Seavers, Lemuel E .; company G; private; died May 10, 1864: buried Knoxville, Tennessee. Interred in section 6, grave 208.


Stover, David; company K; corporal; died April 5, 1864; buried Knoxville, Tennessee. Interred in section 6, grave 105.


Terman, Jacob; company G; private ; died December 7, 1863; buried Knoxville, Tennessee. Weir, Robert; company H: private; died February 20, 1863; buried Covington, Kentucky. Died at Cynthiana, Kentucky. Interred in Lincoln Grove cemetery.


120TH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.


Angus, Samuel; company E; private; died April 28, 1863; buried Vicksburg, Mississippi. Died at Grand Gulf, Mississippi.


123RD REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.


Chaffin, James ; company I ; private ; died August 26, 1863. Died at Fostoria, Ohio.


Fox, William H .; company I; private; died June 15, 1863; buried, Winchester. Virginia. Killed in battle.


Smith, McKendree ; company A; private ; died October 2, 1864; buried Philadelphia, Pennsyl- vania.


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124TH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.


Bushon, Orange C .; company C; private; died May 27, 1864; buried Marietta, Georgia. Killed in action near Pickett's Mills, Georgia.


133RD REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.


Wineland, George W .; company G; private; died August 13, 1864; buried Arlington, Virginia. Died at Alexandra, Virginia.


134TH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.


Oman, Henry; company B; private; died August 5, 1864; buried City Point, Virginia. Died at Point of Rocks, Maryland. Interred in section A, row I, grave 150.


Watkins, William; company K; private ; died August 24, 1864. Died in Champaign county, Ohio.


16IST REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.


Flenner, Levi G .; company I; private; died August 9, 1864; buried Antietam, Maryland. Died at Frederick, Maryland. Interred in section I, row C, grave 10.4.


ISOTH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.


Walters, Robert; company A; private; died March 8, 1865; buried Newbern, North Carolina. Killed in battle of Wise's Fork, North Carolina. Interred in section 17, grave 16.


I9STH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.


Hidecker, John; company A; private; died May 1, 1865; buried Columbus, Ohio. Dicd at Camp Chase, Ohio. Interred in Green Lawn cemetery.


IST REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER HEAVY ARTILLERY.


Griffith, Jacob ; company L; private; died February 14, 1864; buried Camp Nelson, Kentucky. Interred in section B, grave 21.


Howard, John; company L; private; died August 14, 1863. Died of accidental gunshot wounds at Fort Mitchell, Kentucky.


King, Enoch; company L; private; died October 29, 1863. Accidentally killed on Kentucky Central railroad.


Miller, Hiram A .; company L; private; died March 5, 1864; buried Camp Nelson, Kentucky.


2ND REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER HEAVY ARTILLERY.


Peoples, Joseph J .; company L ; private ; died October 15, 1864; buried Knoxville, Tennessee. Interred in section 8, grave 221.


IST REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER CAVALRY.


During, Paul; company C: bugler ; died September 21, 1865; buried Long Island, Kentucky. Interred in Cypress Hill cemetery.


Caddis, Joseph M .; company C; corporal; died August 9, 1862. Killed in battle of Cedar Mountain, Virginia.


9TH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER CAVALRY.


Hughs, John W .; company H; private; died May 29, 1864. Died at Athens, Ohio.


Shaffer, Alexandra, G .; company *: private; died Angust 5, 1864; buried Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Died at Pulaski, Tennessee. Interred in Stone River cemetery, section L. grave 242.


*Unassigned.


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IOTH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER CAVALRY.


Whiteman, David ; company E; private ; died March 20, 1863; buried Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Died at Murfreesboro. Interred in Stone River National cemetery, section I, grave 294. 12TH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER CAVALRY.


Miller, Philip; company G; private; died April 8, 1864. Died in Brown's hospital at Louis- ville, Kentucky.


13TH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER CAVALRY.


Donaldson, Thomas; company E; private; died October 29, 1864; buried Beverly, New Jersey. Died at Beverly, New Jersey, of wounds received in action October 8, 1864.


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ROSTER HANCOCK COUNTY SOLDIERS.


Roster Hancock County Soldiers.


SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR.


COMPANY A, SECOND OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.


Company A was organized at Findlay as an independent military company in 1872, by Captain James Wilson, a veteran of the Mexican and Civil wars; mus- tered into the National Guard, December 10, 1874; assigned to the Eleventh Reg- iment as Company B, July 6, 1876; local designation, The Findlay Guards ; letter changed to "A" upon the mustering out of the Columbus Grove Cadets in 1879; designation changed to Company A, Second Infantry, in 1883; mustered out April 14, 1899 ; reorganized August 17, 1899, and designated at Company A, unat- tached infantry ; assigned to the reorganized Second Regiment as Company A, November 13, 1899. Active service: Cincinnati riots, 1884; Wheeling Creek, 1894. War with Spain: Organized for the volunteer service at Findlay, April 25, 1898; mustered in at Columbus as Company A, Second Ohio Volunteer In- fantry, May 10, 1898; mustered out at Macon, Ga., February 10, 1899.


Lafferty, Tillman L., Captain.


Barnd, Ralph E., Ist Lieut.


Biggs, Frank M., 2nd Lient.


SERGEANTS.


Arnold, John. Dempsey, John (Ist). Franks, Clinton V. Lafferty, John P.


Farling, John W. Curry, John D. Dennison, Remus E.


Dennison, Harry P Wayt, Charles F. Grubb, Y. J. Long, Otis. Mc Vay, Harry. Chance, Wilbur E. Biggs, Harry B.


CORPORALS.


Bicry, J. Jay. Rex. John D. and c8, U. S


Glathart, Rolland. Carlin, Rawson K. Stockton, William H.


Sealy, rrank.


Perry, Louis E., musician.


Dye, James, artillery. Radebaugh, W. J., wagoner. Hayes, Andrew J., cook.


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Arnold, Clarence W. Berthname, Hardin W.


Biggs, Charles.


Carter, Walter C.


Clark, Preston J.


Chase, Edward S.


Cherry, Jolın A.


Dennison, James A.


Darling, Faust A.


Dye, Charles.


Dye, Monroc.


Dukes, Panl W.


Dittman, William E.


Deprez, Owen S.


Eisenstein, William.


Fellabaum, Jason. Ferguson, John.


Rouk, William H.


Saunders, Thomas M.


Shuler, John.


Snyder, Charles S.


Sweeney, Lawrence W.


Seigfried, George T.


Seymour, Charles W.


Spangler, Joseph A.


Stiles, Donald E.


Sherwood, Frank E.


Sharpe, Robert G.


Taylor, Wm. W. No. I.


Taylor, Wm. W. No. 2.


Thomas, Albert


Todd, Murrell.


Troupe, James M.


Vernon; Jesse O.


Wilson, Ebsner P.


Wolf. Clifford.


Karg, Henry M.


Klentsche, Reginald.


Keller, Robert C.


Maxwell, John B.


Montgomery, Elmer.


PRIVATES


Mellotte, Charles E. Martin, Charles W. Morrison, Fred H. Miles, Robert J.


Moyer, Frank J.


Myers, Curtis A.


McGinnis, Charles R.


O'Harra, Thomas J.


Pennington, James E. Perry, Charles R.


Powell, Edwin Otto Parr, Charles P.


Pugh, Ralph Q.


Peet, Wilbur A.


Price, William A.


Reiter, Frank B.


Gardner, James B.


Galloway, Samuel D.


Gilbert, Claude M. C.


Geyer, William W.


Green, Charles H. Good, Charles F.


George, Elliott C.


Groves, Richard R.


Greer, Jesse N.


Galloway, William B.


Grubb, A. D. Hendricks, Milton. Hammond, Burt.


Harris, Bert L.


Hendricks, Charles H.


Huffman, Abner.


Henry, Claude A.


Hopper, Ralph.


Wamock, Arthur J.


Watt, Leroy W.


Watt, Frank D.


Wheeler. James R.


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MISCELLANEOUS COMPANIES.


CO. B, 2ND O. V. I.


Kring, O. T., Corporal.


Ury, Clay. Private.


CO. C., 2ND O. V. I.


Mahon, James A., Private.


CO. H., 2ND O. V. I.


Brown, Charles, Private.


Cadwell, Wilbur, Private.


Karn, Charles M., Private.


Moffitt, David E., Private.


Pepple, D. W., Private.


Ropp, John, Private.


CO. K., 2ND O. V. I.


Downs, Ephraim, Sergeant.


Huston, Clois H., Private.


Helfrick, Geo. W., Private.


Louk, Albert J., Private.


Morris, Edward S., Private.


Spitler, Samuel C., Private.


Spitler, Samuel G., Private.


Waltermire, Harvey, Private.


Williams, Bruce, Private.


CO. D., 6TH O. V. I.


Culp, Frank P., Captain.


Vosburg, Fred A., 2nd Sergeant.


Both, Charles, Corporal.


Krouse, W. C., Corporal.


Lea, Thomas M., Corporal.


Ransbottom, Charles, Corporal.


Tallman, W. A., Artificer.


Bly, Lewis, Private. Corl, Curtis, Private.


Cupp, Thomas, Private. Class, L. J., Private. Grubb, Frank R., Private.


Golmer, Joseph, Private.


Shoemaker, Clint, Private.


Shoemaker, M. M., Private.


CO. F., 6TH O. V. I


Baldwin, Albert J., Private.


CO. F., 8th O. V. I.


Coss, Henry, Corporal. Bushong, John F., Private.


CO. 9TH O. V. I.


Hazen, Neri, Private.


CO. B, 2IST O. V. I.


Sweeney, John C., Private.


CO. - , 28TH I. V. L. A.


Gorrell, Rollie A., Private.


TROOP C, IST O. CAVALRY.


Damon, Charles W., Private.


CO. D., IST ARTILLERY.


Bushong, Walter R., Corporal.


CO. D., 2ND U. S.


George, Williard M., Engineer.


CO. E., 6TH U. S. ARTILLERY.


Bowersox, Henry W., Private.


CO. A., IITH U. S. Markle, Cloys W,, Corporal.


CO. A., 17TH U. S.


McCurdy, Frank, Private.


CO. B., 28TH U. S.


Beard, Pearl, Private. Bolander, Harley, Private.


28TH BAT. ART .- IND.


Farquharson, G. O., Private.


CO. M., 35TH U. S.


DeWolf, Clark, Private.


CO. H., 157TH-IND.


Wiseley, David M., Private.


Kimmell, Michael, 5th Hospital Corp. Mahon, Willis, Reg. Hospital Corp. Zay, Arthur G., 2nd Reg. Band.


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I-I-Silver Bracelets. 2-Other side of number 5, showing engraved turkey, the tail partly broken off. 3-Beads. 4-Pipe Tomahawk. 5-Medal, with two lockets attached by original yellow ribbon. 6-Boxwood Bowl. 7-Boxwood Ladle. 8-Sil- ver Breast Plate or Gorget 9-Silver Ear Ring.


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RELICS FROM "INDIAN GREEN."


Relics from "Indian Green."


An Indian town was once located on the banks of the Blanchard river, at what is known as Indian Green, six miles west of Findlay.


The place is owned, at present, by R. B. Worden.


When the country was first settled, the remains of their rude houses could still be seen, and as late as 1845 the village was well defined. Judge Jacob F. Burket, then a young boy, frequently had the grave of "The Old Chief" pointed out to him from the roadside. In 1901, two men were grading the road at this place, and unexpectedly plowed up a copper bucket and a number of interesting relics, along with the skeleton of the old chief. The bucket held one quart, and had a tight copper lid on, with an iron bail, and is what is known in the north as a "Hudson Bay bucket." Such buckets were then, and are now, a regular article of trade between the Hudson Bay Fur Company and the Indians.


In the bucket were two small wooden dishes, made of boxwood. One had a handle like a butter ladle, and the other was round, like a small, deep saucer. They were perfectly dry and well preserved, and had evidently been obtained in some raid, as they were hand made. A large number of silver ornaments were found, including a round silver breast plate, six inches in diameter, finely engraved, with a row of inverted hearts cut through and running clear around the ornament ; also a medallion, which had two lockets fastened to it by ribbons, with an engraved turkey on the under side. The lockets were oblong in shape, and about an inch long by two-thirds of an inch wide. Each locket opened on both sides. The medallion was about two and one-half inches in diameter.


A pewter dish about eight inches in diameter, together with some brass but- tons, a number of thin silver rings which evidently had been sewed on his clothes as ornaments, a brass cup which was evidently used to melt lead in (it had been hammered out and was about two inches in diameter and one-half inch deep). a gun flint, two flint arrowheads and three large metal belt buckles, were also found.


A fine pipe tomahawk was by his side. It was made of splendid steel and was evidently highly finished, as it still shows evidences of a high order of workman- ship. Along with it were found three knives, one of them shaped like the tradi- tional scalping-knife ; a lot of beads, two silver bracelets, two inches wide, finely ribbed and engraved ; two silver ear-rings, and a small pear of scissors. Remnants of some gaily colored cloth were also found. The silverware was all stamped "P. C., Montreal."


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It has sometimes been thought that this might be the unknown grave of Chief Turkey Foot, who was killed at the battle of Fallen Timbers, in 1794. The evidence is circumstantial and only guess work, but it is plausible.


First .- The Blanchard river is a fork of the Maumee, on whose banks Turkey Foot was killed, near Maumee. The Indians always removed their dead to their homes when possible, and as Turkey Foot's body was not left on the battlefield, what would have been easier than for them to bring his body in a canoe to the place of burial, and no more beautiful spot could have been found than Indian Green.


Second .- The relics found show that a chief of importance was buried there.


Third .- The condition of the cloth, ribbons, wooden dishes and the multitude of other things show that they had not been buried a great while before the country was settled.


Fourth .- The engraved turkey is at least a strong circumstance, when taken in connection with the other facts.


All of the articles are now owned by H. F. Burket, of Findlay, the well known attorney, who obtained them from Mr. John Collingwood, who plowed them up. Mr. Burket has also the largest collection of Indian stone implements in the countv.


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