History of Van Wert and Mercer counties, Ohio, with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers, Part 90

Author: Sutton, R., & Co., Wapakoneta, Ohio, pub
Publication date: 1882
Publisher: Wapakoneta, Ohio : R. Sutton
Number of Pages: 878


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Bingham. Jacob, Clum, Hiram L., Colton, Elijah, Carmack, Charles,


Smith. James,


66


Shatto, Adam, 66


Coon, Geo. W., Crouch, David. Collins, Thomas,


46 Scott, Marion,


Denney, Jasper,


Wells, William.


Ely, Frank, Ely, Frederick,


Butcher, John,


66


== McGee, John.


John E. Myers, David Miller, Henry. Hoyd, Joel S. Hovt, Francis M. Crouch,


.6 Stickleman, Henry,


: Stretchberry, Robert,


Smith, Washington,


Thomas MeAfee, 5th MeDaniel, John E.,


6th MeFeely, Alfred,


1


Dye, James R., Ely. Frederick,


Galenar, David J.,


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latter part of the year the regiment was stationed along the Louisville and Nashville Railroad, with headquarters at Gallatin. In early 1864 it moved south, and behaved with great gallantry in several skirmishes. It next took part in the battle of Nashville and displayed great courage. Shortly afterwards it was ordered to Texas, where during the summer of 1865 Sherman thought their position less desirable than a place on the field of battle. It was finally discharged at Camp Chase in January, J866. After the death of one officer in the first battle and the subse- quent dismissal of the others, the rank and Sle provedl themselves made of sterner stuff than that demanding dismissal, and attested their cour- age on several bloody fields.


Company H. 71st O. V. I.


Captain, G. LeBlond. Ist Lieut., J. N. Hetzler. 2d Lieut., Alex. Gable.


Privates.


Win. A. Addie, Nov. 1861 ; three years. Frederick Amrine, Dve. 1861 ; died June 8, 1862.


Geo. Andrews, Dec. 1861; three years. Daniel Andrews, Dee. 1-61 : three years. George Ashbaugh, Feb. 1862: three years. Jolin Apgar, Feb. 1862: three years. Sebastian Boetenson, Jan. 1-62; three years. Abraham Beatle. Nov. 1861 : died at Shiloh. Joseph Bartle, Dec. 1861; three years. Martin Bubmire, Dec. 1861; three years. Geo. A. Blocher, Dec. 1861; three years. Fred. Bryan, Jan. 1862; three years. Jacob Cron, Oet. 1861 ; three years. Wm. Campbell, Dec. 1861; three years. Frederick Clatlie; Dee. 1861: three years. John Cron, Dec. 1861 ; three years. Clemons Cole. Dec. 1961 ; three years. Daniel Caufinan. Oct. Istl ; three years. Samuel Circle, Feb. 1862; three years. Emil P. Doblerman. Dec. Isol; died April 16, 1862. James Epperson, Nov. 1961 : three years. William Ellis, transferred to Company "A." John A. Ehart, Nov. Ishl; died Jan. 20, 1862. Geo. W. Freshour, Feb. 1862: three years. George Fredrick, June, 1962; three years. Melton Franklin, Nov. Iso1; three years. Isaac Felver, Nowits6] ; three years. John W. Franklin. Dec. ISGI: three years. Frank Fortman, Dec. 161; three years Jesse Freeman, Jan. 1862; discharged March 25. 1962.


HI. M. Franklin, Nov. 1861; discharged March 25, 1st2. Moses Felver. Jan. 1862; three years. Alex. Cobel, Dee. 1861 ; three years. Henry Gohamire, Jan. 1>62; three years. John Gaul, Sept. 1961; thive years. Joseph N. Hetzler, Nov. Ist1: three years. Israel Hull, Feb. 1862; three years.


Jackson Hedges, Jan. 1862; three years." Henry L. Johnston, Dee. 1861; three years. John Jones, Dec. I-61; three years. Stanton Judkins, Dec. 1-61: three years. J. G. Juell, Dec. 1861; three years. Chas. JJones, Feb. 1862; three years. Daniel Keller. Dec. Est1; Live years. Jacob Keller, Dec. 1sil. Miles Keats, Dec. Isit; died Aug. 17. 1862. Gideon LeBlond. Oct. Ból; three years. C. E. Le Blond. Nov. 1-61. Robert Laramore, Nov. I-61. James Laramore, Nov. Ist1; died May 6, 1862.


A. H. Lacey, Dee. Istit; three years. Lafayette LeBlond. Nov. Escl : three years, Vitus Lime, Der, Is61; three years. Henry C. Mack, Feb. 1562; three years. Samuel Miland. Jan. 1862; three years. John Miller, Jan. 1862; three years, Win. Morrison. Dee. Iscl ; three years, Lewis IL. MeLead. Der. Isol ; thice years. Elisha Martz, Nov. 1-6 ;; three years. Berry Miller. Dec. IN! : died April 7. 1962. Allen Mekce, Dee. Tatil; died May 5, 1862. Jawes Mercer, Dec. Iso1; three years.


Thos. Meeks, Dec. 1861; three years. Michael Miller, Jan. 1862; three years. Joseph C. MeEntire, Jan. 1962; three years.


Isaac Nelson, Nov. IsG1; three years. John A. Nutt, Nov. 1861; three years. Nicholas Oberinger, Dec. 1861 ; three years. John Pardy, Nov. 1861 ; died June 15, 1862. John Roberts, Dec. 1861; died March 26, 1862.


S. Runkles, Dec. Ist1; three years. Aug. Rhoman, Feb. 1862; died May 6, 1862.


N. B. Stretchberry, Dec. 18G1; three years. Wesley Simmous, Feb. 1862 ; three years. Peter Seibert, Sept. 1861; three years. George Schwable, Oct. 1861; three years. Philip Stichler, Oct. 1861; three year's. Wilham Shuiveley, Nov. Isil; died. Matthias Stickler, Nov. Ist1. David Stoner, Nov. 1861; three years. Frank Slusser, Dec. 1861; three years. Charles Stenvi, Dec. 1861; three years. Barnard Studor, Dec. 1861 ; three years. Martin Stuckee, Oct. Is61; transferred to Company A.


A. J. Slotterback, Dec. Iso1; three years.


Thomas B. Spry, Jan. 1862; discharged March 25, 1842.


John Sunday, Dec. 186 !; three years.


Job Thorp, Oct. 1861; three years.


Win. Tester, Nov. 1861 ; three years.


. Henry Taylor, Nov. 1861 ; three years. John Trump, Dec. 1861; died May 11, 1862. Paul Warkamp, Dee. 1861; three years. Frank Walker, Dec. 1861; three years. W. S. Wilson, Feb. 1862; three years. David Widener, Feb. 1862; three years. William C. Wilson, Nov. 1862; three years. W. II. Winterood.


Company A.


Geo. A. Platt, Sergeant; enlisted Sept. 9, 1861; discharged Dec. 6, 1804. J. W. Bennett, Corporal; enlisted Sept. 9, 1961.


J. S. Swartz; enlisted Sept. 9; discharged Dec. 6, 1864.


Wm. Beauchamp, Sergeant; enlisted sept. 24, 1sol; discharged Dec. 6, 1864.


Privates.


Josiah Shipman; enlisted Sept. 24, 1861; discharged Dec. 6, 18G4. Jasper Temple; enlisted Sept. 24, 1861; discharged Dec. 6, 1864.


Ww: Preston; enlisted May 20, 1864; died Aug. 20, 1864, at Telehoma. Tennessee.


Joshua W. Sprague; enlisted March 31. 1864; discharged June 13. ISC5. Adam Mold: enlisted Sept. 18. 1961 ; discharged Jan. 15, 1965. Martin II. Fowler; enlisted Dec. 1864; discharged May 4, 1965.


C. W. Bodkins, . J. W. Reynolds, B. Robbins,


H. Beagier,


G. A. Blocker, John Sprague,


M. F. Hunter, Philip Smith,


Lewis Plott,


J. Shipman, Geo. Touvelle,


Wm. Houser,


J. Temple,


G. W. Laughridge,


A. P. Lehmen,


John Tilton,


A. J. Lininger,


Lewis York,


G. A. Plott,


J. J. Philips.


Company D.


II. C. Rankins, J. W. Smith.


Joel M. Whitley, J. B. Wolf, G. W. Wolf.


G. W .. Wooden,


Levi L. Dysert, 2d Lieut .; enlisted Sept. 17, 1861; discharged Jan. 6. 1866.


Joel M. Whitley ; enlisted Nov. 8, 1861 ; discharged Dec. 2, 1565.


Bernard Gaven ; enlisted Nov. 17, 1861 ; discharged Jan. 18, 1864.


W. W. Cross. G. Koopple,


II. A. W. Collins, A. Kiser,


Jacob Fast, A. O. French,


A. Lammire.


Company C.


Thomas Mitchel; enlisted Sept. 1, 1861.


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Company H. Win. M. Morrison; enlisted Nov. 1861; died May 21, 1862.


Company G. Wmn. Boger.


ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTEENTH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.


This regiment, eight companies strong, was sent to Cincinnati in Sep- tember, 1862, as that city was then threatened by Kirby Smith. The ninth company was here formed, and the regiment mustered into the service. In late September it moved, under General A. J. Smith, toward Lexington, but at Cynthiana was detached to guard the railroad. Patrol and guard duty were performed, and rebel recruiting largely prevented. On Aug. 1, 1863, it went, by Lexington and Louisville, to Lebanon, Kentucky, and on the 20th set out on a March for East Tennessee. On November 10. Kingston was reached, and a few days later the rebels cut the communication between that point and Knoxville. Picket duty be- came arduous, to prevent a surprise from Wheeler's cavalry. The vieto- ries at Knoxville and Chattanooga relieved the King-ton garrison, and on December 2, the regiment reached Nashville, and from there went to Blain's Cross Roads, and finally to Mossy Creek, to support Ellioit's cavalry. On the 29th, the rebel cavalry under Martin and Armstrong assaulted General Elliott, at Paultier's Creek, when he fell back to Mossy Creek. As the cavalry approached, the regiment took position in the edge of a piece of woods, when the rebel force moved directly upon them. When the enemy approached within a hundred yards, the regi- ment opened a rapid fire, which was kept up about two hours, when it charged the rebels, and drove them over the crest of a bill. In this action the rebels lost about forty, killed and wounded. It was disposed with great skill, by Lieut. Colonel Young, and commanded by General Elliott. While in East Tennessee, the regiment suffered great privations, and subsisted about six months on half and quarter rations. They had neither sugar nor coffee for four months. Clothing was also short, but with all this the troops never murmured, but were even cheerful. The regiment was then kept changing about until the campaign of 1804. One march of one hundred miles, to Charleston, was made in five days. May 4, the regiment encamped on State line. Here all baggage was sent to the rear. On the 7th, the regiment moved upon Dalton, and again advanced upon Resaca. On the afternoon of the 14th, it participated in a charge on the enemy's works, and lost one hundred and sixteen men, in less than ten minutes, out of three hundred actually engaged. On the 15th the engagement was renewed, but that night Johnston retired to Cassville, which in turn he abandoned. on approach of the national forces. After a few days' rest, the regiment went into the desperate bat- tles of Dallas and Pumpkin- Vine Creek, and bore a gallant and honor- able part. It was afterwards engaged at Kenesaw Mountain, at the Chat- tahoochie, at Utoy Creek, and in the final movements about Atlanta. In these operations, about seventy-five men were lost. During one hundred and twenty-one consecutive days, the regiment was within hearing of hostile firing every day except one. During sixty consecu- tive day's it was under fire sixty different times, and during one week there was not a period of five minutes during which the whistling of a ball of the seream of a shell could not be heard. After the fall of At- Janta the regiment fell back to Decatur, where, after a short rest, it joined in the pursuit of Hood, as far as Gaylesville, Alabama, On the 23d of November, it went to Johnsonville, Tennessee, and then to Columbia, to join the army confronting Hood, finally reaching Franklin, on the 30th. The brigade was drawn up in single line, its right resting on the Williamsburg Pike, and its left at the Locust Grove, this regiment being second from the right. The enemy struck the line to the left of this regiment. The shock was terrific, but the line stood firm, and poured a terrific fire into the rebel column. The troops fought desperately, the men using bayonets, and the officers side-arms, over the very breast- works. By daylight the One Hundred and Eighteenth were across the river, and falling on Nashville, where it was again engaged. After the battle of Nashville. it participated in the pursuit of the rebels, as far as Columbia, and then went to Clifton. From there it proceeded to North Carolina, and on Jan. 16, 1955, it embarked for Cincinnati per steamet


J. D. Baldwin, and from Cincinnati proceeded by rail to Washington City, which was reached Jan. 27, 1865. On February II, it embarked on a stemmer at Alexandria, landed at Smithville, at the mouth of Cape Fear River, moved immediately on Fort Anderson, captured it, and the One Hundred and Eighteenth Regiment was the first to plant its colors ou the walls. On February 20, it engaged in a sharp action at Town Creek, in which three hundred horsemen and two pieces of artillery were captured, and then entered Wilmington, on the 22d. On the 6th of March, it moved to Kingston, then to Goldsboro', and joined Sherman's army on the 23d of March. It then camped at Mosely Hall until April 9, when it participated in the final operations against Johnston. It then camped near Raleigh until May 3, when it moved to Greensboro', and then to Salisbury, where it remained until June 21, when it was mustered out of the service. The regiment arrived at Cleveland, Ohio, June 2, was wel- comed by Chief-Justice Chase, participated in a 4th of July celebration, and was finally discharged on the 9th of July, 1865, having first gone into camp at Lima, Ohio, in August, 1862.


Company C, 118th Ohio Volunteer Infantry.


Capt. Wm. D. Stone, wounded at Resaca May 1.


2.1 Lient. John S. Rhodes, promoted to captain.


Jesse Clum, sergeant, promoted to lieutenant.


James W. Me Daniel, sergeant.


James H. Ellis, corporal, died at New Market, Fenn., June 23, 1864. James H. Johnston.


Enos Harrod, killed at Atlanta, Georgia, Jan. 1, 1863.


Henry Johnston, promoted to sergeant.


John A. Ellis, teamster, died at Falmouth, Kentucky.


Henry Bobenmeyer.


Ezekiel Brown, died at Townsend's Bridge, April 11, 1863.


Ira P. Burk.


John Burkle.


George O. Circle.


John Clemants, wounded by wagon running over him.


William Clemants.


John H. Collins, promoted.


James P. Dowens.


John A. Doner.


George Dunwoody.


Marion Dunwoody.


Mathias Fleighler.


Samuel Garber.


George Hedrick.


Francis M. Hinton.


Stephen Johnston, wounded at Resaca May 14.


Dinnis Kelley,


Charles Kline.


George R. MeDaniel.


Michael McDaniel.


John MeGec.


George Martin.


James Meeks, died at Knoxville February 12, 1964.


John Myers.


George l'atton.


Win. Preston was in the Mexican war. He and his three sons were in the late war. fle was in his 724 year while in Company C.


Milton W. Schroyer.


Joseph Steen.


J. Tebold.


Gideon Bobenmeyer, Co. I.


Daniel Crabtree, Co. D.


Edson Stowell.


Jacob Tawney.


J. S. Clum. Co. D.


James Frazer, Co. E.


C. A. Kellvy,


W. Sullivan,


O. C. Lamond, Co. A.


N. E. Rice, Co. E.


M. Simson,


John 11. Murlin, Co. E.


ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-SIXTH REGIMENT-NATIONAL GUARD.


This regiment was organized at Camp Dennison on the 4th of May. Isf1, and was mustered into the United States service with a force of eight hundred and sixty four men. On the 20th of May Companies A. B, C, D, E, F, and H were placed on guart duty at. Cincinnati, while G, I, and K remained at Camp Dennison until the Morgan de monstra-


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tions, when these companies were sent to Falmouth, Kentucky. In July the whole regiment was brought together at Covington, and then moved to Paris, Kentucky. It was soon ordered to Cumberland, Maryland, which place it reached on the 31st of July. The next day the regiment passed out the Baltimore Pike about three miles, where it met the enemy under McCausland and Bradley Johnson, and, although exposed to a severe artillery fire, maintained itself in a very commendable manner. The engagement lasted from four to nine o'clock in the evening. The regiment lay on its arms during the night, but the next morning the enemy had disappeared. After this engagement the regiment remained on duty about Cumberland until the 26th of August, when it was ordered to Obio to muster out. On the Ist of September the regiment was dis- charged at Camp Dennison, Ohio.


Collins, C. B., Captain.


Hitchens, J. C., Private.


Brookhart, Daniel,


Ist Lient.


Hall, C.,


Spanglen, Thomas,


2d Lieut. Hall, L. P.,


Hussey, JJ. M., Ist Nergt. Hussey, II.,


Townsend, Smith,


Sergt. 16


46


Ilesser, .J.,


Brookhart, W. II., Bogartt, G. W., Marlin, J. H., Rider, Miles,


Corporal.


Harner, B., Haruer, M., Hlager, J., Harris, W.,


Younger, II. T.,


Miller, James,


Keller, J. E.,


Brookhart, S.,


= Lehman, J. B .. 16


66


Reuben, T. Griffin, enlisted July 20, 1863; discharged July 3, 1865. John Yoh, enlisted July 11. 1863, discharged July 3, 1:15.


James Fefe, enlisted July 23. 1863; discharged July 3, 1865.


James Hattery, enlisted July 23, 1863; discharged July 5, 1995. Franklin Yant, enlisted July 13, 1863; discharged July 3, 1565. Jacob Wyandt, enlisted July 9, 1863; discharged June 30. 1965. Josiah Waltz, enlisted July 4, 1863; discharged July 4, 1865 .. P. B. Hawkins,


T. Hawkins,


W. W. Parrot, J. P. Patterson,


Samuel Hawkins,


II. Hamilton,


Jacob Wertz,


J. J. Parrot,


Company C, Eighty-eighth O. V. I.


Charles Landon, enlisted January, 1864; discharged July, 1865. C. W. McKee.


W. Barber, Co. K. John Lorce, Co. D.


Company A, One Hundred and Fifty-first O. N. G.


Amos Tong.


Company C, One Hundred and Fifty-first O. N. G. Peter Mell, enlisted May 2, 1864; discharged Ang. 27, 1864.


Company D, One Hundred and Fifty- first O. N. G.


Samnel A. Shockey, enlisted May 2, 1861; discharged Sept. 1804. John M. MeCleur, enlisted May 2, 1864; discharged Aug. 1864.


MISCELLANEOUS.


David Small, private, Co. D. 1024 Regt. O. V. I., enlisted May 11, 1842 : discharged June 30. 1-65. James Williams, private, 6th Ohio Battery, enlisted Sept. 1-61 ; dis- charged Aug. 1565.


C. F. Hartzer, private. Co. A, 33d Regt. O. V. I., enlisted Sept. 1964; discharged July, 1.45. Solomon King, private, Co. A, 34th Regt. O. V. I., enlisted 1862; di- charged 1-03.


John King. private. 9th Regt. Ind. V. I.


C. Byer, private. Co. Il, 23d Regt. Ind. V. I., enlisted 1964, dischargel July, Isch.


John Bolenbacher, private, Ind. Cav., enlisted 1863; discharged 1-65. Wm. M. Harper, private, Co. DasIst Rept. O. V. 1., enlisted Sept. Isit : discharged Feb, 165. Gerard Bailey, private. Co. B. with Regt. O. V. I., enlisted June, 1802 : discharged Sept. 182. John T. A. Bisturk, private, Co. K. Johnston Grays, Ga., enlisted 1563; discharged Istt.


Company I, One Hundred and Fifty-sixth O. V. I.


Greenbery S. Buxton, enlisted May 2, 1864; died at Camp Dennison Jan. 15. 1864. George Buxton, enlisted May 2, 1:64; died at Camp Dennison Sept. 5, James P. Bodkins, enlisted May 2, 1864; died at Cumberland Sept. 25, 141.


Charles Frank, enlisted May 2, 1861; died at Cumberland Sept. 25, 1864. John Savers, enlisted May 2. 1964: died at Cumberland Sept. 25. 1961. Isaac S. Buxton, enlisted May 2, 1899; discharged at Cumberland Sept. 25. 1401. Francis M. Buxton, enlisted May 2, 1001; discharged Sept. 25, 1-f1. Oliver Black, enlisted May 2, 1564; discharged Sept. 12, 1961.


Company I, Twenty-seventh O. V. I.


Ira North. Christian North.


Jonas S. Stuckey, enlisted Aug. 16, 1561; discharged Dec. 25, 1863. Eberhart Zimmerman, three months.


Michael Weyne, enlisted Isol.


"Company D, Twenty-seventh U. S. C. T.


Walter Lewis, enlisted Feb. 1. 1863; discharged 1865. George H. Young, enlisted Sept. 21, 1×64 ; discharged May 16, 1865. Thomas S. Evans, enlisted January, 1864; discharged November, 1864.


Company B, Twenty-seventh O. V. I.


A. B. Craig, Robert Cannon.


E. A. Jackson, James Churchman, Thomas Moland.


Company G, Fifty-serenth O. V. I.


George Flager, enlisted Oct. 2, 1862; discharged Aug. 17, 1863.


Company A, Fifty-seventh O. V. I.


Joseph F. A. Freiburger, enlisted Sept. 2, 1861; discharged Jan. 23, '65. Gideon Crabtree, Co. D.


Company K, Eighty-eighth O. V. I.


Custer, .I., Drury, W. L., Webb, E. C.,


Albert, G. A.,


Private.


Miller, H. P.,


Moore, G. C.,


=


46


Murlin, S. D.,


Mussulman, A.,


Brookhart J.,


66


Nottingham, William,


:


$6


Northrop. J. B.,


46


66


Parrott, G. G.,


66


Clark, L. T., Clark, II.,


Rackets, G. F.,


.6


Clinsmith, J.,


Rhodes, M. B ..


45


· Davis, J. C.,


Roelmick, G ..


. Davis, J. B.,


$6


Reider. William A.,


¥


Didrie, J., Didric, C., Drury, W. H ..


"


Stevens, B. F.,


Siler. J.,


Davis, Philander,


16


Springer. A. J.,


66


Davis, Peter,


Springer, William HI.,


De Fort, William H ..


66


Shellabarger, A. G.,


Edwards. J. P.,


Sinift, G. M.,


Eicher, William,


Thompson, A. J.,


Fast. A. J ..


Willent, E.,


Foreman. A. J.,


Willson, Cy,


Fowler, E. D.,


66


Way, A. W.,


Felker. B. F.,


66


Wicks, J., Williams, J. E.,


Fent. G. W., Guy. JJacob,


=


Werts, N ..


Gruby. William.


Wagner, G. W.,


Ginter, A.,


Yost. Eli,


Grier. W. H. H.,


66


Younger, JJ. B.,


Gerard, J. II.,


66


Younger, B. I ...


6.


llankens, 'T.,


=


Van Gundy, W.,


66


Bruggerman, G., Bowman. J., Blosser, James,


66


McDonald, J.,


66


Buck, William, Brookhart, L. T., Craft, J., Custer, J., Copeland, W.,


Parrott, B. Il.,


=


Palmer, J.,


65


l'atterson, H. L.,


66


MeDermit. J. T.,


66


. Layland, P. D. F.,


Murlin, D. A.,


Harner, W. G., 66


Presho, J. W ..


Harner, R., =


66


Lewis Haywood, Thomas Haywood,


C. Snavely. Job Snavely, E. HI. Patterson.


64


Shanklin. J.,


HISTORY OF V.EN WERT AND MERCER COUNTIES, OHIO.


337


R. B. Miller, sergeant, Co. D, 193d Regt. O. V. L., enlisted Feb. 10, 1954; discharged.


Robert J. Kettle, 5th O. V. Cav., enlisted Sept. 1861; discharged April, 1865.


James Cochran, private, 79th Regt. O. V. I., enlisted Sept. 1803; shot by accident at Harrisburg, Pa.


Fred. Clatery, private, 70th Regt. O. V. I., enlisted Jan. 1861 ; dis- charged May, 1865.


Isaac W. Preston, 5th O. Bat., enlisted Sept. 1861 ; discharged Sept. 1864. J. Preston, private, 5th O. Bat., enlisted Oct. 1861; discharged Aug. 1865. William Preston, in the Mexican war.


John W. Johnston, private. Co. K, 5th Regt. Va. V., enlisted April, 1861 ; ran away and came North.


Alois Bailey, private, Co. A. 25th, enlisted Ist1 ; discharged 1861.


W'in. Cannon, private, 42d Regt. O. V. I, enlisted Oct. 1864; discharged Nov. 1865.


G. M. Johnston, private, 44th Regt. P'a. V. I., enlisted Sept. 1862; dis- charged Jan. 1864.


Charles Behra, 37th Regt. O. V. I., enlisted May, 1862; killed at Flat Top Mountain in 1863.


J. W. Barber, private, Co. D, 62d Regt. O. V. I., enlisted Oct. 1861 ; discharged July, 1865.


G. B. Keith, private, Co. G, 3d U. S. Art., enlisted Feb. 1864 ; discharged March, 1865.


David Snyder, Co. D, 193d Regt. O. V. I., enlisted Feb. 1865; discharged Aug. 1865.


John Buehler, Co. M, Ist Regt. O. V. A., enlisted Sept. 1861 ; discharged Dec. 1864.


Albert Birkmeyer, Co. M, enlisted 1862; discharged 1865.


Abner Bone, 5th O. Bat., enlisted June, 1865; discharged June, 1863. Elias Bone, enlisted Aprit, 1864; discharged May, 1865.


F. Vagedes, 55th Regt. O. V. I.


W. H. Moon, Co. B, 55th Regt. Mass. V. I., enlisted Mr . 1963; dis- charged Aug. 1865.


Peter l'ortz, 57th Regt. O. V. I., enlisted Sept. 1862; discharged May, 1863.


Ephraim Miller, Co. B, 78th Regt. O. V. I., enlisted Sept. 1864; dis- charged June, 1865.


Martin Bobenmeyer, Co. I, enlisted 1961 ; discharged 1805.


Bush, John H., Company HI, 23d Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry.


Bowers, Jacob,


F. 3d


:


Bark. A. V.,


E, 2d


Beam, S. R.,


A, 75th


F, 50th


66


Brown, Julius,


1, 100th


66


:


Shipman, J. H.,


=


H, 56th


66


66


Roebuck, B. F.,


66


F, 99th


Slife, John,


46


Ist Bat., vet.


Shultz, Adam,


HI, 100th


Uhlman, George,


M, Ist


.


Goder, Joseph,


1, 34th


Soldiers of the War of 1812.


M. Berry,


Joseph Watt,


James Coe


Population of Townships and Towns, Mercer County.


TOWNSHIPS-


Black Creek


340


490


913


1047


Butler ..


178


210


650


1:01


Centre


491


1153


1:55


1154


Dublin


705


913


1352


1599


2017


Franklin


1499


634


946


1100


Granville


339


475


830


1231


Hopewell


290


635


11-5


Jefferson


363


482


090


182


50%


779


1196


Marion


1141


1155


1666


1993


Recovery


294


596


626


1118


1272


Union


566


732


1225


1175


1-20


Washington


214


456


937


Bartlett, H.,


16


D, 193d


66


D, 69th


66


66


Coon, John,


5th lud. Bat.


Cavender, J. W.,


K, Ist


66


4.


G. 66th


3


Shane's Crossing


47


Ft. Ilcury


C'elina


Chickasaw


Macedon. :


Dixon, Il.,


66


A, 181st


16


Dickson, J. C.,


B, 12th


..


De Laney, Thomas,


=


0, 27th


Davis, W. C.,


A, 46th


Cobiwater


..


!


36


Dysert, G. W., Company 1, 36th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry.


Dellinger, W., :


0, 50th


=


66


Dean, Walker,


46


C, 50th


Davis, Jacob,


16


0, 50th


=


46


Dull, Thomas, 66


C, 50th


=


44


Evans, G. W.,


11, 15th


Edmundson, W,


K, 51st


Edwards, J. C.,


F, 183d


66


Frysinger, W.,


66 E, 197th


Fisher, B.,


5th Ohio Bat.


Groves, W.,


1, 56th


Gardner, Philip,


.6


G, 126th


Guy, James,


66 E, 12th


66


Hughes, Joseph,


66


E, 34th


1. 38th


Hight, Jacob,


66


G, 9th


D, 62d


B, 55th


66


46


Hackenberry, Jay,


A, 6th


56


lleath, Eli C.,


A, 46th


66


. Hoyt, J. S.,


=


K, 40th


Haas, Cyrus,


66


K, 51st


James, D. A.,


16


C, 90th


Kuhn, Adam,


F, 99th


Kelly, M.,-


1, 34th


6. 2d


Kunkler, E.,


..


M, Ist Ohio Cav.


Kuehl, A ..


A, 46th


66


1


Kelly, E. H.,


11, 120th


Koots, J. T.,


1, 50th


1, 8th


La Rue, U.,


E, 45th


66


Lamond, O. C.,


66


C, 50th


66


66


66


F, 99th


66


Roach. G. C.,


C, 9th


66


66


Roberts, Jacob,


C, 50th


Rue, J. S.,


C, 50th


66


Randebaugh, L.,


E, 46th


Sutton, John,


16


1, 34th


Cook, Israel,


F, 4th


"


Carr, George,


K, 62d .6


66


Croghan, Jesse,


0, 50th


66


Canon, J. C.,


66


5, 42d


Charter, John,


= F, 4th


Andrews, A. C, 66


F, 4th


Ash, John W.,


.6


B, 47th


Adelsperger, W.,


66


G, 9th


16


66


Archer, James M.,


66


M, 2d


16


Adams, William,


2dl Bat.


46


Aller. Peter,


66


A, lath


66


Ayrers, David,


66


1. 60th


=


Ayers, Michael,


66


G, 152d


.6


Aker-, G. W.,


B, 53th


F, 4th


Black, C'.,


63d


Borders, Noble R.,


1. 36th


Barrington, G.,


11, 16th


=


G, 9th


M, 1st


Bowers, S.,


=


E, 7th


.6


Brown. Thomas,


B, 55th


.6


Beard we, D. J.,


. K, 10th


66


Banks, F. S.,


M, 5th


1110


8277


7712


14.104. 17,25- 21.205


Towss-


Neptune


Mercer


Covault, J. F.,


=


D, 1934


46


Coats, A. D.,


D, 1934


Colton, George,


5th Ind. Bat.


105


1:7


St. Johns


Fort Recovery


N9


Mendon


161


1


121


Collins, Charles,


153


294


859


.6


Barrington, Jas. P.,


Blatten, John,


.6


Liberty


1, 36th


Rolther, W. B.,


Ruff, Wilson,


60


IT, 110th


Rittenhouse, H. H.,


IL, 69th




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