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USA > Ohio > Huron County > History of the Fire lands, comprising Huron and Erie Counties, Ohio, with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of the prominent men and pioneers > Part 23
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William C. Cummings, captured June 15, 1863: discharged in hospital.
Richard Evans. died of wounds July 10, 1863.
Michael Freund. discharged in hospital.
Reuben Fox, captured June 15, 1863 ; discharged in hospital.
Amos Fox, captured June 15, 1863; discharged in hospital.
Jordon Fox, discharged in hospital. .
John L. Greggs, died April 29, 1863.
Emanuel F. Goodell, captured June 15, 1863; discharged in hospital. Serah Godfrey, discharged in hospital.
Andros J. Gilbert, captured June 15, 1863; mustered out with company. Elmer E. Husted, mustered out with regiment as First Lieutenant and Adjutant.
Rufus T. Holcomb, died August, 1863.
Palmer D. Hatch, discharged in hospital.
Benjamin Holcomb, died of wounds July 3, 1863.
Philip A. Hoffman, captured June 15, 1863; discharged in hospital.
Ezra A. Hoffman, captured June 15, 1863; discharged from hospital.
William W. Hill, captured June 15, 1863; discharged in hospital.
Ebenezer B. Harrison, discharged in hospital.
Heury C. Hicks, discharged in hospital.
Louis Kutcher, captured June 15, 1863; discharged in hospital.
George Kutcher, captured June 15, 1863.
Leonard Keller, killed in action June 13, 1863.
Francis Little, discharged (records lost).
Solon Lane, discharged in hospital. Noyes S. Lee, captured June 15, 1863; discharged in hospital. William Letts, discharged in hospital.
Alfred W. Miller, discharged in hospital
Uriah Mogg, captured June 15, 1863; discharged in hospital.
William Mann, captured June 15, 1863; discharged in hospital.
Sylvanus A. Messeldine, discharged in hospital.
Albert T. Nye, discharged in hospital.
William R. Pronty, discharged (records lost).
Emery Pronty, discharged in hospital.
Clinton Prouty, discharged December 21, 1864.
Charles H. Reynolds, discharged (records lost).
Henry C. Rushton, promoted Corporal (no dates).
Charles Roe, mustered out with company .
Louis Rutherford, wounded July 18, 1864, at Snicker's Ferry, Virginia. Bowen W. Schnebley, killed in action June 13, 1863. Riley Sparks, discharged (records lost).
Henry C. Stultz, killed in action July 18, 1864.
John L. Smith promoted Corporal January 1, 1865; mustered out with company .
Henry J. Spangler, missing in action at Snicker's Ferry, Virginia Thompson Smith, mustered out with company.
Edward Strickfather, mustered out with company.
Martin Stockmaster. wounded at Hatcher's Run, Virginia, March 31. 1865; mustered out with company.
Wagner R. Smith, captured June 15. 1863: mustered out with company. John Slater, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps (records lost).
George W. Slater, captured June 15, 1863; mustered out with company. William Slater, wounded at Hatcher's Hun, Virginia, March 31, 1865. Benjamin F. Skinner, mnstered ont with company.
Joseph Tuman, died May 1, 1863.
Anson H. Taylor, mustered out with company.
Loren Twiss, captured June 15, 1863; mustered out with company .
A. Woodruff, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps (records lost).
Fred. C. Wickhaner, promoted to Commissary Sergeant September 26, 1862.
Seymour Waldron, discharged (records lost).
Benjamin H. Williams, killed in action June 15, 1863.
Edward H. Williams, promoted to Quartermaster Sergeant October 25, 1863.
Victor Weiss, captured June 15, 1863: mustered out with company. Abraham W Walter, died of wounds June 25, 1863.
Robert W. Burns, captured .Inne 15. 1863; mustered out with company.
COMPANY C.
Mustered into service September 20. 1862. at Monroeville, Ohio. Mns- tered ont with regiment June 12, 1865.
COMMISSIONED OFFICEAS.
Captain Charles V. Parmenter, resigned for disability, October 3, 1864 First Lieutenant Edgar Martin, resigned for disability, February 18, 1863.
Second Lieutenant Abner Snyder, promoted to Captain January 6, 1865, and mustered out with regiment.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Sergeant Frank A. Breckenridge, promoted to Second Lientenant April 5, 1863; mustered out with company .
Sergeant John Kennedy, mustered out with company.
Sergeant Augustin L. Smith, discharged February, 1863.
Sergeant James Amadell, discharged March, 1863.
Sergeant Lewis White, drowned while in action July 18, 1864.
Corporal Marion C. Lester, captured June 15, 1863; promoted First Ser- geant; mustered out with company.
Corporal Philander Miles, discharged for disability, (no date).
Corporal George A. Webster, in Salisbury prison from September 3, 1864, to March 1, 1865.
Corporal William Odell, captured June 15, 1863; mnstered out with com. pany.
Corporal William H. Ramey, discharged for disability, March 20, 1863. Corporal Norman H. Tillotson. mustered out with company.
Corporal Addison Barker, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, (no date.
Corporal Lymau P. Blake, mnstered ont with company.
Musician, Dennis K. Canfield, promoted to Principal Musician Septem- ber 1, 1864
Musician, Clark Canfield, captured June 15, 1863; mustered ont with company.
PRIVATES.
Nelson Baker, captured June 15, 1863; mustered out with company.
Albert S. Blanchard, captured June 15, 1863; mustered out with com- pany.
William L. Burnham, captured June 15, 1863; mustered out with com- pany.
Thomas N. Beers, mustered out with company.
Romane Curtis, promoted to medical cadet, May, 1863.
William Carson, discharged in hospital.
Sidney Carpenter, in Richmond, Virginia, on muster out: discharged July 29, 1864.
Jacob Carson, wounded May 11, 1864, and September 19, 1864.
William Carr, captured June 15, 1863; discharged in hospital.
Patrick Clark, discharged March 18, 1863.
Orrin Cole, captured June 15, 1863, (no date of muster out).
Willis H. Conklin, prisoner from July 24, 1864, to March 1, 1865.
Eureka Coit, captured May 15, 1864; died in rebel prison September 1, 1864.
Wilson Day, mustered out with company.
Hugh Debow, no date of muster ont.
Orry Decker, killed in action June 13, 1863.
Henry W. Erswell, captured June 15, 1863; mustered out with company.
Charles Erswell, captured Inne 15, 1863; mustered out with company.
Martin Fay, mustered ont with company.
Daniel T. Fink, March 1, 1865, mustered ont with company : promoted Sergeant.
George L. Fish, discharged for disability, February, 1865.
John B. Fairchilds, captured June 15, 1863; discharged in hospital.
Addison M. Frye, promoted Sergeant February 19, 1864: captured May 15, 1864.
Harvey E. Garrison, starved to death in rebel prison, February 14, 1865. Henry Goodenough, mustered out with company.
Crary Green, killed May 31, 1863.
Franklin Green, discharged February 18, 1863.
Thomas Grannals, discharged from Cumberland hospital, March 14, 1863. Frederick Heminway, captured June 15, 1863; mustered out with com- pany
Seymour C. Lester, promoted Sergeant April 5, 1863; captured June 15, 1863: mustered out with company.
William McKee, discharged in hospital.
John W. Miller, promoted Corporal March 1, 1865; mustered out with company.
John Miller, discharged April, 1863.
Wilson Moore, discharged March 20, 1863.
Nelson S. Mosier, discharged March 20, 1863.
Charles Nixon, died in rebel prison December 11, 1864.
John S. Phillips, mustered out with company
Franklin Phillips, captured June 15, 1868; mustered out with company.
Joseph H. Rhodes, promoted Corporal April 5, 1863; wounded in action, September 19, 1864; captured June 15, 1863; discharged in hospital.
Napoleon Robinson, mustered out with company .
James Spence, died September 1, 1863.
John Salisbury, captured June 15, 1863; mustered out with company.
Wallace D. Skinner, captured June 15, 1863: mustered out with com- pany
Levi J. Steel, died May 14, 1563.
Simon Steel; wounded April 6, 1865; discharged from hospital.
Jacob Steel, mustered out with company.
Josiah Snyder, died a paroled prisoner March 29, 1865.
Lyman R. Shepard, prisoner at Salisbury, North Carolina, from October 19, 1864, to March 1, 1865: mustered out with company
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Lorin L. Sprouger, captured June 15, 1863; mustered out with company . Homer -S. Seeley, died June 20, 1863.
John Siflet, captured June 15, 1863; mustered out with company.
Fernando Sly, died June 20, 1863.
Otis Syker, wounded in action September 19, 1864; limb amputated; dis- charged in hospital; captured June 15, 1863.
Christopher E. Tillotson, captured June 15, 1863; mustered out with com- pany.
Cyrus Taylor, discharged from hospital.
William Waggoner, mustered out with company.
Samuel White, captured June 15, 1863; discharged from hospital.
John R. Wilson, starved to death in Andersonville prison October 31, 1864.
Albert H. Wait, promoted Corporal February 19, 1861; captured June 15, 1863; mustered out with company.
Hiram Whitmour, discharged February, 1863, for disability .
Alphord Bascom, discharged February 14, 1863, for disability.
Silas Simpson, killed by cars December 19, 1864.
Alonzo Linn, died from wounds received June 17, 1863.
John Murfy, discharged February 14, 1863, for disability.
Lafayette Loveland, discharged for disability (date not known).
Nathan Beers, mustered out with company .
David B. Moore, recruit; wounded at High Bridge, Virginia, April 6, 1865: mustered out with company .
COMPANY E.
Mustered into service September 29, 1862, at Monroeville, Ohio. Mus- tered out with regiment June 12, 1865.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain Samuel W. Reed resigned February 12, 1863.
First Lieutenant Dwight Kellogg, promoted to Captain April 5, 1863; mustered out with company.
Second Lieutenant Martin H. Smith, promoted to Captain of Company D, June 7, 1865.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Sergeant William S. Rulison, died at Cumberland, Maryland, December 10, 1862.
Sergeant Martin V. Aldrich, discharged March 18, 1863.
Sergeant Charles H. Sowers, promoted to First Lieutenant December 9, 1864.
Sergeant Charles Loring, promoted to First Sergeant April 5, 1863; mus tered out with company.
Sergeant James Angel, discharged for disability April 15, 1863.
Corporal Horace Lawrence, promoted to Sergeant December 10, 1862; mustered out with company.
Corporal David H. Hutchison, captured June 20, 1864; in rehel prison when company was mustered out.
Corporal James Wheaton, discharged April 24, 1863, for disability. Musician, Samuel Bratton, died in rebel prison February 17, 1865.
Wagoner, William Stone, on detached service when the company was mustered out.
PAIVATES.
William Burge, sick in hospital when company was mustered out. James Bennington, discharged January 25, 1865.
Jeremiah Cassner sick in hospital since September 20. 1864.
Moses Cassner. captured at Cedar Creek, Virginia, October 19, 1864. Henry Coats, absent on detached service.
Hudson Catlin, absent with pontoon train.
Jacob Dorn, killed in action at Winchester, Virginia, June 15, 1863.
Alexander Dennison died in rebel prison February 18, 1864.
Hamilton Dennison, died July 6. 1863, of wounds received in action. Nicholas Durgin, died August 1, 1863.
Joseph Dignan, promoted Corporal, January 8, 1464.
John Ensign, discharged December 23, 1862.
Michael H. Fulkert, discharged September 30, 1863. Henry Gibson, wounded at Winchester, Virginia, September 19, 1864 James Gregory, mustered out with company . John Ghoram, discharged March 18, 1863. Elias Hankison, mustered out with company. Richard Howell, mustered out with company .
John Hanserd, mustered out with company. Peter Letts, mustered out with company . Daniel Mead, mustered out with company.
Victor F. Mosier, mustered out with company.
James S. Moody, mustered cut with company .
Isaac Odell, promoted Corporal April 5. 1863.
Lucius Palmer, mustered out with company. George Pipher, died in rebel prison, Agust 9, 1864. James B. Reed, died April 18, 1863.
David Reed, mustered out with company Thomas Shamp, died March 28, 1865.
Lorenzo Sweetland, discharged, from wounds received In action, Sep- tember 15, 1863.
Frederick Shafer, died in rebel prison December 25, 1864.
Edmond P. Snyder, promoted Corporal April 5, 1863; mustered out with company .
Edwin Snyder, promoted Sergeant October 12, 1864; mustered out with company.
James B. Smith, discharged March 18, 1863.
Lambert N. Sackett, discharged April 1, 1863.
James Smith, starved to death in rebel prison, about October 15, 1864. Newell B. Salisbury, died October 1, 1864, of wounds received in action September 30, 1864.
Edwin Trimmer, promoted Corporal April 5, 1863
George W. Tucker, discharged October 15, 1863.
Willard C. Vanlere, discharged December 1, 1863.
Charles Vogal, killed in action at Winchester, Virginia, June 13, 1863. Lemuel Veil, absent in hospital when company was mustered out.
David Williams, discharged April 21, 1863.
Perry C. Wyrick, discharged December 23, 1862.
Mathias Zimmerman.
Ralph C. Poiner, (name not on muster out roll).
John W. Garrison, mustered out with company.
COMPANY G.
Mustered into service September 24, 1862, at Monroeville, Ohio. Mus- tered out of service with regimeut June 12, 1865.
COMMISSIONEO OFFICERS.
Captain Charles H. Riggs, died September 15, 1864, from starvation, while in rebel prisou at Charleston, South Carolina.
First Lieutenant Oswald H. Rosenbaum, was private to August 22, 1862, when he was promoted to First Lieutenant; promoted to Captain March 7, 1865.
Second Lieutenant Frank B. Colver, promoted to First Lieutenant June 1, 1863; discharged by special order War Department, April 1, 1805.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Sergeant Sherman A. Johnson, promoted Second Lieutenant Janu- ary 14, 1864; discharged for wounds June 15, 1865,
Sergeant George A. Scobey, transferred to Non-Commissioned Staff April 6, 1863.
Sergeant Wesley B. Jennings, promoted to First Sergeant January 1, 1864.
Sergeant Charles M. Keyes, transferred by promotion to Company K, April, 1864.
Sergeant Martin L. Skillman, captured June 15, 1865; mustered out with company.
Corporal Myron E. Clemons, promoted to Sergeant; wounded at Hatchet's Run, March 31, 1865.
Corporal John Steele, discharged March, 1863 (records lost).
Corporal Augustus O. Garrett, promoted to Sergeant; captured June 15, 1863.
Corporal Frank W. Canfield, discharged for disability (records lost).
Corporal Jacob Wentz, died in rebel prison January 27, 1865.
Corporal William Gallard, killed in action June 13, 1863.
Corporal William H. Metcalf, name not on muster-out roll.
Corporal William H. Levering, name not on muster-ont roll. Musician, William Jennings, mustered out with company.
Musician, William Allen, mustered out with company .
Wagoner, George R. McConnelly, absent as brigade teamster.
PRIVATES.
Louis Buyer, captured June 15, 1863. Solomon Brown, died of wounds November 21, 1864.
Charles Brumm, discharged for wounds March 20, 1865.
Napoleon Buyer, absent when company was mustered out.
Luther Barnard, wounded in action September 19, 1864; captured June 15. 1:63.
Henry C. Barnard, captured Juue 15, 1863; mustered out with company. George N. Bonu, captured June 15, 1863; mustered out with company. Jay Bogart, mustered out with company.
Albert D. Buck, mustered out with company.
James Burns, captured June 15, 1863; mustered out with company.
Henry Blosier, captured June 15, 1863; mustered out with company .
Michael Clark, captured June 15, 1963; mustered out with company. John Clavin, discharged for disability (records lost).
James Cross, captured June 15, 1863; mustered out with company .
William H. Chamberlain, discharged for disability (records lost ).
Cornelius D. Congor, captured June 15, 1863; mustered out with com- pany.
George B. Drake, promoted Corporal: captured June 15, 1863; mustered out with company .
Benjamin Drake, captured June 15, 1863; mustered out with company. Jacob Detless, died from wounds received iu action November 21, 1864, Martin Dippel, discharged for disability (records lost).
Benjamin E. Deeley, captured June 15, 1863; mustered out with com. pany .
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Edward Forester, on detached service. Conrad Filmore, absent-sick in hospital.
Joseph Groff, captured June 15, 1863. Joseph H. Goff, captured June 15, 1863; mustered out with company. George W. Greenhoe, captured June 15, 1863; mustered out with com- pany.
Charles W Gillen, discharged for disability (records lost) William Golden, captured August 16, 1864
George Golden, Jr., died June 21, 1865.
Bryant Headley, transferred by promotion to the One Hundred and First United States Colored Troops. September 1, 1864.
Charles Hegony, no date of muster out.
John Harper, captured June 15, 1863.
James Hoyt, died March 6, 1863.
William Hoyt, died May 25, 1863.
Richard Howe, captured June 15, 1863; mustered out with company. ('barles Hammond, discharged for disability ; no record.
John Hines, on detached service.
George Hines, captured June 15, 1863; mustered out with company. Henry D. Johnson, died from wounds received in action June 15, 1863. Charles G Knight, promoted Corporal: captured June 15, 1863. Thomas Keyes, captured June 15, 1863; mustered out with company. Lyman Luce, mustered out with company.
Patrick Laughlin, captured May 15, 1864: exchanged March 11, 1865; mustered out with company.
John La Fere, died in rebel prison (date not known).
Andrew J. Lewis, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps (records lost) Frank Littlefield, discharged for disability (records lost).
James P. McElwain, died in rebel prison (date not known).
William Morgan, mustered out with company. Barney McGookey, died in hospital May 9, 1865. Richard Martin, missing in action June 15, 1863. Foster Neil, captured June 15, 1863. Thomas Neil, died in Andersonville prison (starved to death). Theodore Ocks, killed in action March 31, 1865.
Albert Ott, killed in action July 12, 1864.
William Oehm, in hospital when company was mustered out.
August Raah, absent in hospital when company was mustered out. Conrad Rhoela, discharged for wounds received in action June 13, 1863. Delos C. Ransom, captured June 15, 1863.
William Reed, captured June 15. 1863: mustered out with company. James Reed, died from wounds July 12, 1864.
Samuel E. Stowe, captured June 15, 1863: mustered out with company. Andrew Strawson, captured October 19, 1864.
Albert Srutley, name not on muster out roll John R. Savenack, mustered out with company.
Peter Sheur, captured June 15, 1863; mustered out with company. George Stockley, captured June 15, 1863.
George Shesley, on detached duty.
Benjamin Thompson, on detached service.
Frederick Tucker, in hospital when company was mustered out Alfred C. Vantyne, discharged for wounds, Febru ary 20, 1865.
George A. Warren, died in hospital at Cumberland, Maryland (no date). Albert L. Walker, promoted to First Lieutenant March 14, 1865; assigned
to the One Hundred and Eighty-Sixth Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry
William P. Wheeler, promoted Corporal: wounded in action September 19, 1864; discharged from hospital. Solomon Kriss.[discharged for disability, (record lost).
William Stahl, discharged in hospital, (no date).
George Weber, captured June 15. 1863.
John McGookey, mustered out with company.
Richard H. Trimmer, wounded in action; captured June 15, 1863. Thomas Persons, captured June 15, 1863.
Milo H. Wager, wounded in action ; captured June 15, 1863. William Kelly, wounded in action: captured June 15, 1863.
COMPANY H.
Mustered into service September 8, 1862, at Monroeville, Ohio. Mus- tered out of service with regiment June 12, 1865.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Sergeant Joho O. Davis, prisoner from May 15, to December 6, 1864: mustered out with company.
Corporal Frederick Staley, promoted Sergeant September 1, 1865; cap- tured June 15, 1:63: mustered out with company
PAIVATES.
Daniel Ambrosier, wounded October 19, 1864, and left in hospital. Shannon Blackford, name not on muster out roll. William Beck, captured June 15, 1868: mustered out with company. Samuel K. Swisher, captured June 15, 1863; mustered out with company. William L. Foy, died while a prisoner. June 24, 1864
COMPANY I.
Mustered into service September 24, 1962, at Monroeville, Ohio. Mus- tered ont of service June 12, 1865.
PRIVATES.
Joseph Sidell, mustered out with company.
Samuel S. Carson, discharged for disability (records lost). H. M. Carey, captured June 15, 1863; mustered out with company
Thomas MeClintock, discharged for disability (records lost). James W. English, captured June 15, 1863; mustered out with company.
COMPANY K.
Mustered into service October 16, 1862, at Monroeville, Ohio
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Sergeant James Healy, captured June 15, 1863; mustered out with company.
Sergeant Joseph Goodsal, died of wounds, September 5, 1864. Corporal Ignatius Buff, discharged May 4, 1863.
Corporal Thomas Robinson. promoted Sergeant: captured June 15. 1863; mustered out with company.
PRIVATES.
David S. Ames, mustered out with company.
Thomas W. Boyce, promoted First Lieutenant of Company F, March, 1864.
James Caul, died June, 1863.
Andrew Dunahoe, killed in action, at Hatcher's Run, March 31, 1865.
James Duffey mustered out with company.
Arthur Donnelly, discharged at Cumberland, Maryland, (no records). John Grant, promoted to Corporal; wounded September 3, 1864.
Francis Higgins, captured June 15, 1863; mustered out with company .
John Hastings, transferred to Company B, October 16, 1862.
Michael Hyde, transferred to Company B, October 16, 1862.
Daniel MeGrady, mustered out with company.
George R. Marvin, captured June 15, 1863; mustered out with company. John Robinson, died of wounds received in action, September 12, 1864. Benjamin Spittle, captured June 15. 1863.
Edward Lavenack, transferred to Company B, October 16, 1862.
Ozias Huntley, in hospital at City Point when company was mustered out
HOFFMAN'S BATTALION -COMPANY B-ONE HUN- DRED AND TWENTY-EIGHTH REGIMENT.
Mustered into service, February 27, 1862, at Johnson's Island, Ohio. Mustered out of service July 13, 1865, at Camp Chase, Ohio.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Sergeant Leroy W. Bailey, promoted to First Lieutenant. Sergeant William Koch, discharged to accept promotion as First Lieu- tenant in the One Hundred and Seventh Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Sergeant Marshall Duray, promoted First Lieutenant: resigned De- cember 15, 1864.
Sergeant John Doherty, discharged August 7, 1862. Corporal Frank Berger, discharged at expiration of term of service.
PRIVATES.
George Aikin, mustered out with company.
Michael Abele, mustered out with company.
Henry Brewer, mustered out with company.
Frank Bridenbaugh, mustered out with company Jacob Brunner, mustered out with company
John H. Carrington, mustered out with company . Michael Carroll. mustered out with company .
Christopher Crock, mustered out with company.
John Eikler, mustered out with company. Franklin Ellis, mustered out with company. George Fleming, mustered out with company. Benjamin F. Fowler, mustered out with company .
John Gould, mustered out with company. William Hart, mustered out with company. James A. Harvey, mustered out with company. Alfred Luff, mustered out with company. Basil Mark, mustered out with company. Henry Motry, mustered out with company. Ariacus Offerman, mustered out with company Frederick Offerman, mustered out with company.
George W. Rohbacher, mustered out with company. George O. Sharp, mustered out with company Samuel Steck, mustered out with company. Christian Steehig, mustered out with company. John Werner, mustered with company
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Abram C. White, mustered out with company. Benjamin F. Withington, mustered out with company. Seth Woodward, mustered out with company. Edwin R. Woodworth, mustered out with company David Wright, mustered out with company . John Wright, mustered out with company.
COMPANY C.
Mustered into service June 6, 1862, at Johnson's Island, Ohio. Mustered out of service July 13, 1865, at Camp Chase, Ohio.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICEa.
Corporal Emery Burcan, discharged June 5, 1865.
PRIVATES.
John Burge, discharged June 5, 1865. Joel V. Bidwell, discharged December 7, 1862. Ler Bates, discharged June 5, 1865. John L. Davis, discharged June 5, 1865. Charles A. Graves, mustered out with company . Joshua S. Harris, mustered out with company. Samuel Knight, discharged June 5. 1865. James McCarty, discharged June 5 1805. Philip Morton, discharged August 20. 1863.
Edwin Moore, promoted to First Lieutenant in the One Hundred and Second United States Colored Troops, September, 6, 1863. Loeb Mark, discharged December 7, 1862.
George Van Buskirk, discharged June 5, 1865
COMPANY D.
Mustered into service September 16, 1862, at Johnson's Island, Ohio. Mustered out of service July 13, 1865, at Camp Chase, Ohio.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Corporal Charles Waucke, mustered out. Corporal John Gluck, mustered out.
PRIVATES.
Frank Beitchman, discharged April 25, 1863. William Beith, mustered out. John Baunling, mustered out with company .
George Currie, mustered out with company . August Glasier, mustered out with company . Charles Hittle, mustered out with company . John Heyler, mustered out with company . Valentine Henn, mustered out with company. Jacob Hartmann, discharged August 13, 1863. Joseph Koleuber, mustered out with company . John N. Lehman mustered out with company . John Lechler, mustered out with company. Jacob Metzgan, mustered out with company. George Martin, mustered out with company. William Raymond, mustered out with company . Frank Rettman, mustered out with company. Frederick N. Smith, mustered out with company . Charles Solomon, mustered out with company. Sebastian Schwinford, mustered out with company Mike Schlagter, mustered out with company. Jacob Wellinger, mustered out. Samuel S. Yoder, promoted September 26, 1864 Benham Zahm, died January 26, 1863.
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