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Second Lieutenant John H. Poyer was mustered into service as second lieutenant October 19, 1861, commission dated January II, 1862; resigned De- cember 10, 1862, Special Orders No. 43, Headquar- ters Thirteenth Army Corps, Department of the Ten- nessee.
COMPANY H.
Captain Michael Wegstein was mustered into service as private October 14, 1861; appointed cap- tain January 10, 1862, commission dated January II, 1862; killed at Shiloh April 6, 1862.
First Lieutenant Anthony Young was mustered into service as second lieutenant October 12, 1861; appointed first lieutenant January 10, 1862, commis- sion dated January II, 1862; promoted to captain April 6, 1862, date of commission June 20, 1862; resignation accepted July 23, 1863, Special Order No. 199, Headquarters Department of the Tennes- see, Vicksburg, Mississippi.
Second Lieutenant Andrew Kline was mustered into service as private; appointed second lieutenant January 10, 1862, commission dated January II, 1862; discharged at Washington, September II, 1862, by order of Secretary of War, for disability, Special Orders No. 234.
COMPANY I.
Captain Jacob Fikes was mustered into service as second lieutenant October 12, 1861; appointed cap- tain January 10, 1862, commission dated January 11, 1862; resignation accepted February 4, 1863, Special Orders No. 35, Headquarters Department of the Ten- nessee, Young's Point, Louisiana.
First Lieutenant Albert Bates was mustered into service as private, October 11, 1861; appointed first lieutenant January 10, 1862, commission dated Jan- uary II, 1862; resignation accepted August 7, 1863, Special Orders No. 215, Headquarters Department of the Tennessee, Vicksburgh, Mississippi.
Second Lieutenant James Donnell was mustered into service as private; appointed second lieutenant January 10, 1862; commission dated January II, 1862; resigned September 3, 1862, at Memphis, Ten- nessee, Special Orders No. 316, Headquarters De- partment of the Mississippi.
COMPANY K.
Captain Thes M. Thompson was mustered into service as second lieutenant, October 5, 1861; ap- pointed captain January 11, 1862, commission dated March 13, 1862; mustered out by reason of expira tion of term, October 4, 1864, Memphis, Tennessee.
First Lieutenant W. H. Skerrett was mustered in- to service as private, November 2, 1861; appointed first lieutenant January II, 1862; detailed as division quartermaster April 15, 1862, Special Orders No. 22, Headquarters Fifth division; mustered out by reason of expiration of term of service, January II, I865.
Second Lieutenant Caleb T. Goshom was ap- pointed second lieutenant February 13, 1862; mus- tered into service as second lieutenant February 19, 1862; resignation accepted January 15, 1863, Special Orders No. 15, Headquarters Department of the Tennessee, Mississippi, General U. S. Grant.
COMPANY, A.
Second Lieutenant Charles Dirlam, mustered into service as private October 10, 1861; appointed sec- ond lieutenant April 23, 1862, commission dated june 20, 1862; promoted to first lieutenant Decem-
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ber 30, 1863; mustered as first lieutenant March I, 1863; appointed captain April 9, 1864; mustered as captain April 28, 1864; taken prisoner at the bat- tle of Brice's Cross Roads June II, 1864.
COMPANY B.
Second Lieutenant John M. Lemmon, mustered into service as private October 9, 1861; appointed second lieutenant April 23, 1862, commission dated June 20, 1862; appointed captain July 23, 1863; mustered into service as captain January 29, 1864.
Second Lieutenant Alfred Putman, mustered into service as private October 12, 1861; appointed sec- ond lieutenant September 1, 1862, commission dated September 16, 1862; promoted to first lieutenant February 18, 1864; mustered into service as first lieutenant March 2, 1864.
COMPANY A.
Second Lieutenant Jonathan F. Harrington, mus- tered into service as private October 15, 1861; ap- pointed second lieutenant January 1, 1863; mustered as second lieutenant March 1, 1863; appointed first lieutenant April 9, 1864; mustered as first lleutenant April 9, 1864; promoted to captain May 2, 1865; mustered as captain, May 25, 1865.
Second Lieutenant Morris Leese, appointed sec- ond lieutenant September 5, 1862; mustered into service as second lieutenant March 1, 1863; taken prisoner at the battle of Brice's Cross Roads June 11, 1864.
Second Lieutenant Merritt Sexton mustered into service as private November 7, 1861; appointed sec- ond lieutenant November 1, 1862; mustered as sec- ond lieutenant April 24, 1863; appointed first lieu- tenant April 9, 1864; mustered as first lieutenant April 28, 1864; promoted to captain March 18, 1865; mustered as captain April 11, 1865
Second Lieutenant Lorenzo Dick mustered into the service as private October 15, 1861; appointed second lieutenant April 6, 1862; appointed first lieutenant February 26, 1863; mustered as first lieu- tenant March 1, 1863; taken prisoner at the battle of Brices's Cross Roads June 11, 1864.
Joseph Seaford appointed second lieutenant Feb- ruary 26, 1863: appointed first lieutenant Novem- ber 20, 1864; mustered as first lieutenant January 3, 1865, at Clifton; promoted to captain May 2, 1865; mustered as captain May 25, 1865.
Second Lieutenant James H. Stewart, appointed second lieutenant January 15, 1863; mustered as second lieutenant March 5, 1863; resignation ac- cepted May 3, 1863, Special Orders No. 123, Head- quarters of the Department of the Tennessee, Milli- ken's Bend, Louisiana, May 3, 1863.
Adjutant Alonzo C. Johnson, July 23, 1863; mus- tered as first lieutenant and adjutant August II, 1863; resignation accepted August 1, 1864, Special Orders No. 172, Headquarters Department of the Tennessee, Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Captain Charles L. Hudson, appointed second lieutenant November 16, 1864; mustered into the service as a private November 8, 1861; mustered as second lieutenant November 22, 1864; wounded se- verely at the battle of Tupelo, Mississippi, July 15, 1864; appointedfirst lieutenant and adjutant March 18, 1865; mustered as first lieutenant and adjutant April II, 1865; appointed captain September 4, 1865; never mustered into service.
Second Lieutenant Joy Winters, appointed April 9, 1864; mustered as second lieutenant April 29, 1864; taken prisoner at the battle of Brice's Cross Roads June II, 1864.
First Lieutenant Jacob Snyder, appointed Decem- ber 8, 1861; appointment revoked by Governor Dennison, of Ohio, February 18, 1862; mustered into service as private October 25, 1861.
Charles McCleary, second lieutenant, appointed April 9, 1864; mustered into the service as sergeant October 12, 1861; mustered as second lieutenant April 29, 1864; appointed first lieutenant November 16, 1864; mustered as first lieutenant November 20, 1864; promoted to captain April 14, 1865; mustered as captain June 14, 1865.
Rollin A. Edgerton, mustered into service as quar- termaster-sergeant November 14, 1861; appointed second lieutenant February 26, 1863; mustered as second lieutenant April 24, 1863; resigned on ac- count of disability September 28, 1864, Special Or- ders No. 220 Headquarters Department of the Ten- nessee, Eastport, Georgia.
Andrew Unckle, second lieutenant, appointed April 9, 1864; mustered as second lieutenant April 9, 1864; mustered out of service by reason of expir- ation of term of service, December 10, 1864, Nash- ville, Tennessee.
Edward McMahon, second lieutenant, appointed April 9, 1864; mustered as second lieutenant May 14, 1864; appointed first lieutenant March 18, 1865; mustered as first lieutenant April 11, 1865; taken prisoner at the battle of Brice's Cross Roads, Missis- sippi, June II, 1864.
David Van Dorn, second lieutenant, appointed Apsil 9, 1864; mustered as second lieutenant April 9, 1864; taken prisoner at the battle of Brice's Cross Roads, Mississippi, June 11, 1864.
Josiah Fairbanks, mustered into service as a private October 3, 1861; appointed second lieutenant April 9, 1864; mustered as second lieutenant April 9, 1864; taken prisoner at the battle of Brice's Cross Roads, Mississippi, June II, 1864.
Zelotus Perrin, mustered into service as private October 10, 1861; appointed second lieutenant April 9, 1864; mustered as second lieutenant April 9, 1864; taken prisoner at the battle of Brice's Cross Roads, Mississippi, June 11, 1864.
John G. Nuhfer, mustered into service as a private October 16, 1861; appointed first lieutenant March 1
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18, 1865; re-enlisted; mustered as first lieutenant April 12, 1865.
PRIVATES.
John P. Aldrick, native of Massachusetts, enlisted at Clyde, Ohio, November 24, 1861, by C. G. Eaton; age 20, term three years; re-enlisted as veteran De- cember 1, 1863, at Germantown, Tennessee.
Spencer Ames, native of Connecticut, enlisted at Clyde, Ohio, October 16, 1861, by C. G. Eaton; age 19, term three years; died in Cincinnati, April 20, . 1862.
Alexander Almond, native of Ohio, enlisted at Sandusky, Ohio, February 26, 1864, by Z. Perrin; age 20, term three years; taken prisoner at the battle of Brice's Cross Roads, Mississippi, June II, 1864; died at Andersonville, July 23, 1864.
Thomas Babcock, native of Ohio, enlisted at Clyde, Ohio, October 16, 1861, by C. G. Eaton; age 28, term three years; taken prisoner April 6, 1862, at Shiloh, Tennessee, paroled during guard duty at Co- lumbus, Ohio; re-enlisted as a veteran at German- town, Tennessee, December 22, 1864; taken prisoner at the battle of Brice's Cross Roads, Mississippi, June II, 1864.
William Blanchard, native of Ohio, enlisted at Clyde, Ohio, November 23, 1861, by C. G. Eaton; age 18, term three years; mustered out by reason of expiration of term of service at Nashville, Tennes- see, December 14, 1864.
Frank Babcock, native of Ohio, enlisted at Clyde, Ohio, March 7, 1864, by Z. Perrin; age 18, term three years; taken prisoner at Brice's Cross Roads, Mississippi, June 11, 1864, exchanged and returned to company for duty June 20, 1865.
Huway W. Brown, native of Ohio, enlisted at Clyde, Ohio, November 8, 1861, by C. G. Eaton; age 18, term three years; discharged at Columbus, February 20, 1862, by order of supreme court, cause under age.
Jacob Brant, native of Germany, enlisted at Clyde, Ohio, March 18, 1864, by Z. Perrin; age 27, term three years; taken prisoner at the battle of Tu- pelo, Mississippi, July 15, 1864.
Albert L. Bush, native of Ohio, enlisted at Clyde, Ohio, October 10, 1861, by C. G. Eaton; age 28, term three years; appointed third corporal December 2, 1861; taken prisoner at the battle of Brice's Cross Roads, June 11, 1864; mustered out by reason of ex- piration of term of service, January 13, 1865, at Co- lumbus, Ohio.
Charles Barber, native of Ohio, enlisted at Clyde, Ohio, October 21, 1861, by C. G. Eaton; age 17, term three years; re-enlisted as a veteran at German- town, Tennessee, December 22, 1863; promoted to eighth corporal, December 14, 1864.
Nelson Barber, native of Ohio, enlisted at Clyde, Ohio, November 15, 1861, by C. G. Eaton; age 18, term three years; re-enlisted at Germantown, Ten- nessee, December 1, 1863.
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George W. Brace, native of Ohio, enlisted at Clyde, Ohio, November 23, 1861, by C. G. Eaton; age 24, term three years; discharged September 3, 1862, at Camp Dennison, Ohio, for disability.
Thomas Bartlett, native of Ohio, enlisted at Clyde, Ohio, March 21, 1864, by Z. Perrin; age 21, term three years; died of chronic diarrhea in hospital at Memphis, Tennessee, October 24, 1864.
Andrew Bradbury, native of Maine, enlisted at Clyde, Ohio, October 16, 1861, by C. G. Eaton; age 16, term three years; promoted to corporal February 26, 1863; taken prisoner at the battle of Brice's Cross Roads, Mississippi, June 11, 1864; mustered out by reason of expiration of term of service; killed in rail- road accident, December 2, 1878.
Samuel Berger, native of Switzerland, enlisted at Tuckertown, October 21, 1861, by C. G. Eaton; age 37, term tliree years; died at Monterey, Tennessee, June 9, 1862, of fever.
George Burkett, native of Pennsylvania, enlisted at Fremont, Ohio, February 29, 1864, by Captain Strong; age 25, term three years; enlisted as veteran February 29, 1864; taken prisoner at battle of Brice's Cross Roads, Mississippi, June II, 1864.
Charles Boyd, native of Ohio, enlisted at Clyde, Ohio, October 15, 1861, by C. G. Eaton; age 19, term three years; promoted to corporal February 26, 1863; taken prisoner at the battle of Brice's Cross Roads, June 11, 1864; mustered out by reason of ex- piration of term of service, March 20, 1865, at Colum- bus, Ohio.
George Bolander, native of Ohio, enlisted at Atti- ca, November 8, 1861, by P. Bolinger; age 40, term three years; re-enlisted as veteran at Germantown, Tennessee, December 22, 1863.
Robert Barron, native of Ohio, enlisted at Lowell, Ohio, November 3, 1861, by Lieutenant W. Egbert; age 18, term three years; discharged August 9, 1862, at Columbus, Ohio, for disability,
William E. Colwell, native of Ohio, enlisted at Clyde, Ohio, December 23, 1861, by C. G. Eaton; age 19, term three years; died at Cincinnati, Ohio, May 21, 1862, of fever.
Williard Chapin, native of Ohio, enlisted at Clyde, Ohio, May 7, 1864, by Z. Perrin; age 19, term three years; died of typhoid fever at Memphis, Tennessee, September 14, 1864.
David Collver, native of New Jersey, enlisted at Clyde, Ohio, November 8, 1861, by C. G. Eaton; age 18, term three years; discharged March 10, 1863, at Memphis, Tennessee, for disability.
William Chamberlain, age 19, term three years; deserted January 1, 1862, from Camp Croghan, Ohio.
Samuel Chadwick, native of Ohio, enlisted at Fre- mont, Ohio, December 20, 1861, by C. G. Eaton; age 34, term three years; re-enlisted at Germantown, Tennessee, January 1, 1864; promoted to corporal February 28, 1864; taken prisoner at Brice's Cross Roads, Mississippi, June 11, 1864.
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Seth Cloud.
James A. Drown, native of Pennsylvania, enlisted at Clyde, Ohio, October 16, 1861, by C. G. Eaton; age 22, term three years; discharged October 24, 1862, at Columbus, Ohio, for disability.
William Dennis, native of Pennsylvania, enlisted at Clyde, Ohio, January 5, 1864, by Lieutenant Per- rin; age 30, term three years.
Reuben Drinkwater, native of Ohio, enlisted in Adams township, November 8, 1861, by L. W. Eg- bert; age 21, term three years; discharged at Cincin- nati, Ohio, January 28, 1863, by General Order 65.
John Davis, native of Pennsylvania, enlisted at Sandusky, Ohio, March 1, 1864, by Lieutenant Per- rin; age 44, term three years; deserted at Clyde, Ohio, March 5, 1864.
James Drinkwater, native of Ohio, enlisted in Adams township, by L. W. Egbert; age 16, term three years; re-enlisted as veteran at Germantown, Tennessee; transferred to field and staff as chief mu- sician, January 2, 1864; taken prisoner at the battle of Brice's Cross Roads, Mississippi, June 11, 1864.
Sidney Dwight, native of New York, enlisted at Clyde, Ohio, January 1, 1862, by C. G. Eaton; age 26, term three years; promoted to sergeant January 15, 1863.
Charles Durham, native of Massachusetts, enlisted at Clyde, Ohio, October 10, 1861, by C. G. Eaton; age 30, term three years; appointed first sergeant December 2, 1861; promoted to second lieutenant April 6, 1862, commission dated June 20, 1862. See officers.
Richard Dalton, enlisted at Clyde, Ohio, Novem- ber 12, 1861; term three years; deserted January I, 1862, at Camp Croghan, Ohio.
John H. Downs, native of Ohio, enlisted at Clyde, Ohio, November 18, 1861, by C. G. Eaton; age 31, term three years; mustered out by reason of expira- tion of term of service, December 14, 1864.
Nelson Dennis, enlisted at Clyde, Ohio, February 10, 1861, by C. G. Eaton; age 29, term three years; discharged November 13, 1862, at Memphis, Ten- nessee, for disability.
David Doing, native of New York, enlisted at Clyde, Ohio, October 11, 1861, by C. G. Eaton; age 42, term three years; discharged at Camp Shiloh, Tennessee, March 24, 1862, by order of Surgeon John B. Rice, cause disability.
David Denison, enlisted at Clyde, Ohio, October 17, 1861, by C. G. Eaton; age 20, term three years deserted January 1, 1862, Camp Croghan, Ohio.
Edward Loudenslager, native of Ohio, enlisted at Clyde, Ohio, November 23, 1861, by C. G. Eaton; age 26, term three years; mustered out by reason of expiration of term of service, December 13, 1864, at Columbus, Ohio.
Peter Ernst, native of Germany, enlisted at Co- lumbus, Ohio, January 30, 1862, by C. G. Eaton; age 45, term three years; discharged at Columbus,
Ohio, August 13, 1862, by order of the Secretary of War, cause disability.
William Yeaga, native of Maryland, enlisted at Seneca, Ohio, November 8, 1861, by L. W. Egbert; age 25, term three years; re-enlisted at Germantown, Tennessee, December 22, 1863; taken prisoner at the battle of Brice's Cross Roads, Mississippi, June II, 1864.
George Black, native of Ohio, enlisted at Homer, December 28, 1861, by Lieutenant Bidle; age 35, term three years; mustered out by reason of expira- tion of term of service.
Albert Fry, native of Switzerland, enlisted at San- dusky, Ohio, March 1, 1864, by Lieutenant Perrin; age 26, term three years; died at home March 25, I864.
Martin Golden, native of Ohio, enlisted at Clyde, Ohio, October 18, 1861, by C. G. Eaton, age 18, term three years; discharged, place and date un- known.
Andrew German, native of New York, enlisted at Sandusky, Ohio, February 29, 1864, by Lieutenant Perrin; age 18, term three years; taken prisoner at Brice's Cross Roads, June 11, 1864.
James Gessinger, native of Ohio, enlisted at Me- dina, January 5, 1862, by W. C. Bidle; age 17, term three years; re-enlisted at Germantown, Ten- nessee, January 1, 1864; deserted near Sedalia, Missouri, October 19, 1864.
Freedom S. Gates, native of New York, enlisted at Clyde, Ohio, October 16, 1861, by C. G. Eaton; age 23, term three years; died at Clyde, Ohio, May 5, 1862, of wounds received at the battle of Shiloh, Tennessee, April 6, 1862; appointed second sergeant December 2, 1861.
Thomas Genanan, native of New York, enlisted at Clyde, Ohio, October 14, 1861, by C. G. Eaton; age 17, term three years; discharged, date unknown.
George H. Godfrey, native of Ohio, enlisted at Clyde, Ohio, February 29, 1864, by Lieutenant Per- rin; age 23, term three years; died of disease in gen- eral hospital, Memphis, Tennessee, March 15, 1865.
James Gorden, native of Massachusetts, enlisted at Fremont, Ohio, August 22, 1862, by A. B. Rut- man; age 22, term three years; deserted September I, 1862, Memphis, Tennessee.
Andrew Gernan, native of New York, enlisted at Clyde, Ohio, October 18, 1861, by C. G. Eaton; age 15, term three years; discharged, date unknown; re- enlisted as veteran February 29, 1864; taken prisoner at the battle of Brice's Cross Roads, Mississippi, June II, 1864.
William Gorden, enlisted at Clyde, Ohio, Novem- ber 21, 1861, by C. G. Eaton; age 28, term three years; deserted January 1, 1862, Fremont.
Augustus Harris, native of New York, enlisted at Clyde, Ohio, January 5, 1864, by Lieutenant Perrin; age 39, term three years; taken prisoner at the battle of Brice's Cross Roads, Mississippi. June II, 1864.
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Emmons Harkness, native of Ohio, enlisted at Clyde, Ohio, October 10, 1861; by C. G. Eaton; age 16, term three years; mustered out by reason of ex- piration of term of service, November 10, 1864, at Columbus, Ohio.
George Gearhout, native of Pennsylvania, enlisted at Clyde, Ohio, March 1, 1864, by Lieutenant Per- rin; age 37, term three years.
Charles L. Hudson, native of Canada, enlisted at Clyde, Ohio, November 8, 1861, by C. G. Eaton; age 18, term three years; mustered out by reason of appointment as second lieutenant (see commissioned officers' list).
Benjamin F. Hannin, native of Ohio, enlisted at Clyde, Ohio, November 3, 1861, by C. G. Eaton; age 23, term three years; mustered out by reason of expiration of term of service, December 4, 1864.
Zemira Hutchinson, native of Ohio, enlisted at Clyde, Ohio, February 25, 1864, by C. G. Eaton; age 19, term three years; taken prisoner at the bat; tle of Brice's Cross Roads, Mississippi, June II, 1864; died at Andersonville, October, 1864.
William Hassingtinger, enlisted at Clyde, Ohio, October 17, 1861, by C. G. Eaton; aged 20, term three years; deserted January 1, 1862, Fremont.
Oslin Harrison, native of New York, enlisted at Clyde, November 23, 1861, by C. G. Eaton; aged 18, term three years; discharged at Columbus, Ohio, August 5, 1862, by order of the Secretary of War; cause disability.
William Hinton, native of Pennsylvania, enlisted at Clyde, Ohio, February 29, 1864, by Lieutenant Perrin; age 33, term three years; taken prisoner at the battle of Brice's Cross Roads, Mississippi, June II, 1864; died at Andersonville, October 5, 1864.
David Hackett, native of Ohio, enlisted at Clyde, Ohio, December 20, 1861, by C. G. Eaton; age 25, term three years; discharged at Camp Shiloh, Ten- nessee, March 24, 1862, by order of Surgeon John B. Rice; cause disability.
Enoch F. Jones, native of Ohio, enlisted at Clyde, Ohio, February 29, 1864, by Lieutenant Perrin; age 21, term three years; promoted to corporal Decem- ber 14, 1864.
McFall Harkness, native of Ohio, enlisted at Clyde, Ohio, October 23, 1861, by C. G. Eaton; age 19, term three years; promoted to commissary ser- geant January 17, 1864; discharged for disability June 1, 1864.
Jacob Heath, native of Maryland, enlisted at Clyde, Ohio, December 20, 1861, by C. G. Eaton; aged 53; term three years; deserted Camp No. 5, be- fore Corinth, Mississippi; unfit for service.
Henry W. Kunsman, native of Pennsylvania, en- listed at Clyde, Ohio, March 23, 1864, age 40.
Harkness Lay, native of Ohio, enlisted at Clyde, Ohio, October 10, 1861, by C. G. Eaton; age 25, term three years; appointed fifth corporal December 2, 1861; appointed second sergeant April 6, 1862.
James Hastings, native of Ireland, enlisted at Clyde, Ohio, November 21, 1861, by C. G. Eaton; aged 49; term three years; re-enlisted at German- town, Tennessee; deserted November 26, 1864, Cairo, Illinois.
John Hastings, native of Ireland, enlisted at Clyde, Ohio, February 5, 1861, by C. G. Eaton; age 17, term three years; deserted March 19, 1862, Pittsburg Landing, Tennessee.
Jesse H. Kemp, native of Ohio, enlisted at Clyde, Ohio, March 12, 1864, by Lieutenant Perrin; age 31, term three years; taken prisoner at battle of Brice's Cross Roads, Mississippi, June 11, 1864.
Charles Hartman, enlisted at Clyde, Ohio, October 23, 1861, by Lieutenant Perrin; age 23; term three years; deserted June 1, 1862, Fre-mont.
James Helsel, native of Ohio, enlisted at Adams township, November 8, 1861, by Lieutenant Egbert; age 19, term three years; taken prisoner at the bat- tle of Brice's Cross Roads, Mississippi, June II, 1864; mustered out by reason of expiration of term of service March 20, 1865, Columbus, Ohio.
Henry Jax, deserted January 1, 1862, Fremont, Ohio.
David Jones, native of New York, enlisted at Clyde, Ohio, October 10, 1861, by C. G. Eaton; age 15, term three years; discharged at Columbus, Ohio, August 5, 1862, by order of Secretary of War; cause disability.
Frank M. Lay, native of Ohio, enlisted at Clyde, Ohio, February 25, 1864, by Lieutenant Perrin; age 18, term three years; taken prisoner at battle of Brice's Cross Roads, Mississippi, June 11, 1864; died at Savannah, Georgia.
Joseph L. Jackson, native of Ohio, enlisted at Clyde, Ohio, November 24, 1864, by C. G. Eaton; age 29, term three years; discharged at Memphis, Tennessee, May 31, 1864, by reason of wounds re- ceived during the siege of Vicksburg, Mississippi.
Jacob D. Lafever, native of Ohio, enlisted at Clyde, Ohio, March 28, 1864, by Lieutenant Perrin; age 25, term three years; wounded in the foot while on picket in front of Nashville, Tennessee, Decem- ber 6, 1864, accidentally.
Martin L. Jordan, native of Pennsylvania, enlisted at Clyde, Ohio, November 24, 1861, by C. G. Eaton; age 29, term three years; discharged at Memphis, Tennessee, on surgeon's certificate, date unknown.
Rodolphus Lagore, native of Ohio, enlisted at Clyde, Ohio, December 31, 1864, by J. Winters; age 22, term three years; discharged on surgeon's certi- ficate at Memphis, Tennessee, April 29, 1865.
William Miller, native of Pennsylvania, enlisted at Clyde, Ohio, October 29, 1861, by C. G. Eaton; age 23, term three years; deserted January 1, 1862, at Fremont, Ohio; returned from desertion May 1, 1863; died in Fifteenth Army Corps hospital, Vicksburg, Mississippi, July 29, 1863.
William S. Miller, native of Ohio, enlisted at
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Clyde, Ohio, October 10, 1861, by C. G. Eaton; age 25, term three years; appointed first corporal Decem- ber 2, 1861; taken prisoner at battle of Brice's Cross Roads, June 11, 1864.
William Murray, native of Ohio, enlisted at Clyde, Ohio, November 23, 1861, by C. G. Eaton.
Charles H. McCleary, native of Ohio, enlisted at Clyde, Ohio, November 23, 1861, by C. G. Eaton; age 18, term three years; appointed fifth sergeant December 2, 1861; appointed sergeant-major Feb- ruary 15, 1863; appointed second lieutenant April 9, 1864. (See officers' list. )
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