History of the Ohio falls cities and their counties : with illustrations and bibliographical sketches, Vol. I, Part 21

Author: Williams, L.A., & Co., Cleveland
Publication date: 1882
Publisher: Cleveland, Ohio : L. A. Williams & Co.
Number of Pages: 814


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Captain Henry F. Kalfus.


Captain John B. McDowell.


COMPANY E.


COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


First Lieutenant John B. Wood. First Lieutenant Richard F. Shafer. Second Lieutenant Harrison Hikes.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


First Sergeant Andrew Kidd. Sergeant Lawrence Kelly. Sergeant Cyrus P. Beatty. Sergeant Alfred Davis. Sergeant John Kiser. Sergeant Gerge H. Fishback. Sergeant Joseph Rush. Sergeant William J. Shake. Corporal James Mathews. Corporal William H. Miller. Corporal Edward Earl. Corporal James Wise. Corporal Burr Leslie. Corporal Lee M. Alvis. Corporal James H. Fields. Corporal Thomas J. Omer. Corporal Benjamin Pennington. Musician William French.


Musician George Wilkerson.


Wagoner William L. Cunningham.


PRIVATES.


John George Beck, Conrad Bullock, John Burke, William Burke, Christopher Billing, James Black, John W. Cum- mins, Constantine Crugler, John Cunningham, John Cauf- man, Jacob Denton, Charles Engle, Reuben Furguson, John Ferguson, George 1. Fields, Alexander Grigsby, Robert Hicks, James King, James Lawson, Walton McNally, John O'Brien, Fred Plumb, William Ray, John E. Stockton, John Snitemiller, Matt Snyder, John Stanton, Joseph Vaughn, Jerry Williams, Mathew J. Cockerel, Samuel M. Dorsey, Joseph Fogle, John Lawsman, James McGarvey, Charles L. Maddox, William D. Malott, George Metern, Mike O'Dey, Hiram Potts, Allen J. Parson, Louis Roth, Frank Rouke, John Roush, Thomas Rooney, Edwin Sweeney, William Wing, Phihp Zubrod, Rufus Ammons, Thomas J. Chilton, Robert Bishop, Robert Kyle, Philomon Olds, William S. Powell, John Patterson, Joseph Snyder, Robert W. Tay- lor, Charles Barnett, Reuben Frederick, Thomas Lyden, Thomas J. Metts, James W. Engle, Jacob F. Winstead, Frederick Koberg, James Rady.


COMPANY F.


COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Captain Aaron S. Bayne. First Lieutenant William V. Wolfe.


First Lieutenant Judson Bayne.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


First Sergeant William A. Phelps.


Sergeant James J. Turner.


Sergeant Andrew Walters.


Sergeant John K. Abney.


Corporal Henry H. Smith. Corporal Albert G. Bonnar.


Corporal John Middleton.


Corporal Elijah T. Jackson.


Corporal John W. Bale.


Corporal John Whitman. Corporal Martin H. Wathen. Corporal Thomas J. Redman.


Corporal Aaron F. Abney.


Corporal Joseph Teahan.


Musician Thomas Warren.


PRIVATES.


Joshua Bayne, Byron Bomar, Alfred Brown, James N. Conner, Milton Davis, George W. Dobson, William W. Evans, John P. Gore, James M. Hall, Willis Liggens, Joseph Pepper, Robert Pattinger, Cyril D. Pierman, James C. Strouse, Frank Wright, John B. Walters, Isaac F. Brewar, Oscar Brown, Daniel Bell, Francis Daugherty, Jacob Ewen, David Jones, William McGill, Shelby Pepper, William Prewitt, John B. Shandoin, John W. Smith, George Trumbo, John W. Waide, Frank Appleton, John H. Cheatham, Gill- deroy G. Guthrie, John Heath, Ephrans S. Hill, Napoleon B. lieland, Samuel Loyeton, John C. Marr, Porterfield Mc- Dowell, Napoleon McDowell, William B. Beauchamp, Rob- ert Bayne, John Davis, John Daily, Abel Elkin, James W. Gollaher, William H. Heath, Matthew Hunt, James B. John- son, Elijah Rodgers, Jenken Skaggs, William S. Thompson, Elbert P. Abney, John Bayne, Reuben V. Bale, John Carna- han, George Ewing, John W. Hoback, Thomas Hoages, George Hill, James Hite, Harrison Lemmons, Thomas Prewitt, Isaac Shipp, George Stilts, John C. Skinner.


COMPANY G.


COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Captain John B. Wood. First Lieutenant John D. Lenahan.


First Lieutenant Frank D. Gerrety.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS,


First Sergeant Patrick Larkin.


Sergeant James Gallaher.


Sergeant Patrick Shealby.


Sergeant Patrick Rooneg.


Sergeant Joseph Moran.


Sergeant Martin Delaney.


Corporal Thomas Conway. Corporal Oscar Hoen.


Corporal Michael Joyce.


Corporal John Scally.


Corporal Thomas Scanlan.


Musician John Crawley.


PRIVATES.


Hugh Boyle, Patrick Byme, Daniel Buckley, Patrick Burk, Michael Conway, John Collins, Patrick Crawlie, Dennis Cuff,


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John Clark, James Dillon, John Daugher, Thomas Fitzger- ald, Patrick Gannon, James Gillispie, Timothy Hobin, Thomas Kain, Thomas Leonard, John Murphy, Hugh McGready, Thomas MeLaughlin, Patrick McDade, George McIntyre, James McCarty, Patrick Moore, Michael Nolin, Hugh O'Rourk, John O'Bryne, Joseph Stanton, Henry Shea, James Sergeson, James Shealby, Daniel Tanghy, Owen Cas- tello, John Doulen, Martin Grimes, Martin Horan. Silas Johnson, Daniel Mellvain, Michael Maloney, Henry Scott, Conrad Smith, Thomas Coleman, Michael Collins, Patrick Degnan, Michael Hanly, Patrick Hannon, Patrick Keltey, James Lamb, Daniel Mckenley, Martin Ross, Patrick Swift, James Burk, Michael Burk, Malakie Caffee, William Campton, Bartley Donahue, James Donohue, Bernard Mc- Ginnis, Dennis Mulhern, Thomas Mouldry, Samuel Rogers, William Stanton, David Seery, Edward Boyle, John Monaty Patrick McHale, Patrick O'Bryne, James Currie, Patrick Donohue, Charles Sweeney.


SEVENTEENTH KENTUCKY INFANTRY.


FIELD AND STAFF.


Colonel Alexander M. Stout.


Lieutenant-Colonel Benjamin H. Bristow.


Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Vaughan.


Regimental Quartermaster Richard C. Gill.


COMPANY C.


COMMISSIONED OFFICER.


Captain Thomas R. Brownl.


COMPANY G.


COMMISSIONED OFFICER.


Second Lieutenant William H. Meglemery.


TWENTY-FIRST KENTUCKY INFANTRY.


COMPANY C.


COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Captain Edmund B. Davidson.


Captain John B. Buckner.


TWENTY-SECOND KENTUCKY INFANTRY.


This regiment was organized at Camp Swigert, Greenup county, on the 12th day of December, 1861, under D. W. Lindsey as colonel, George W. Monroe, lieutenant-colonel, and Wesley Cook, major, by which officers the regiment was principally recruited. Company A was recruited from the city of Louisville and Franklin county ; companies B and C from Greenup county ; com- pany D from Carter county ; company E from Lewis county ; company F from Franklin and Greenup counties ; company G from Carter and Boyd counties ; company H and 1 from Carter county ; and company K from the city of Louis- ville. Previous to the organization of the regi- ment, companies A, K, and the larger portion of F were stationed at Frankfort, and did efficient service under the direction of the State authority. The remaining companies of the regiment were in Eastern Kentucky, and operated effectively in


that section of this State and also in West Vir- ginia.


Immediately after the organization of the regiment, it was ordered up the Sandy Valley, and rendered most important service in the ex- pedition against the rebel General Humphrey Marshall. A detachment of the Twenty-second and of the Fourteenth Kentucky infantry, under command of Lieutenant-Colonel Monroe, during the battle of Middle Creek, charged and dis- lodged from a strong position the command of General Williams, Confederate, which movement, as the commanding officer, General Garfield, reports, was "determinate of the day."


The mission up the Sandy having been ac- complished, the Twenty-second was ordered, by way of Louisville, to Cumberland Gap; and proved to be one of the regiments chiefly relied upon by General G. W. Morgan for the capture of that point. During the stay of General Mor- gan at the Gap, the discipline and efficiency of this regiment was frequently mentioned in gen- eral orders; and, after the battle of Tazewell, to the Twenty-second was assigned the duty of cov- ering the retreat of DeCourcy's brigade from the field.


During the retreat of General Morgan's divis- ion from Cumberland Gap to the Ohio river, this regiment was assigned to responsible duty, and discharged the same in such manner as to receive the praise of the commanding general.


Immediately after reaching the Ohio river, Morgan's division, with the exception of General Baird's brigade, was ordered up the Kanawha valley to the relief of General Cox. After driving the enemy beyond Gauley Bridge, the same com- mand was ordered South, and reached Mem- phis, Tennessee, about the 15th day of Novem- ber, 1862. At this place the division received some additions by recruits, and the 22d was augmented by some thirty men from Captain R. B. Taylor's company, who were assigned to com- pany 1; and Captain Estep, successor to Captain Taylor, was assigned to the command of that company.


The regiment, then composing a part of Mor- gan's division, of Sherman's command, proceeded down the Mississippi river, and on the 28th and 29th of December, 1862, attacked the works of the enemy upon the Yazoo river, at Haynes's Bluff, or Chickasaw Bayou. In the charge on


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the 29th, the Twenty-second lost a number of killed and wounded, among whom were those gallant officers, Captains Garrard and Hegan, and Lieutenant Truett, killed; and Lieutenant- Colonel Monroe, Captains Bruce and Gathright, and Lieutenants Bacon and Gray, wounded.


Shortly after the battle of Chickasaw Bayou, the army of the Mississippi, under Major-Gen- eral McClernand, captured and destroyed Ar- kansas Post, a strong position upon the Arkan- sas river, from which the fort took its name; in which affair the Twenty-second bore an honora- ble part.


After remaining at Young's Point and Milli- ken's Bend two or three months, this regiment, with McClernand's corps, the Thirteenth, of which it formed a part, took the lead in the movement, by way of Bruensburg, to invest Vicksburg from the rear; the Twenty-second performing an important part in all the engage- ments incident thereto, as well as in the capture of Vicksburg. After the surrender of that im- portant point, the regiment marched with the brigade to which it was attached, and assisted in the capture of Jackson, Mississippi. The Twen- ty-second then, following the fortunes of the Thirteenth army corps, was sent to the Depart- ment of the Gulf, where it rendered good service.


The regiment veteranized at Baton Rouge in March, 1864, and was consolidated with the Seventh Kentucky veteran infantry; the non- veterans being mustered out at Louisville, Ken- tucky, January 20, 1865.


The regiment was engaged in the following named general engagements, besides numerous skirmishes, viz: Middle Creek, Kentucky; Cum- berland Gap, Tazewell, Tennessee; Haynes's Bluff or Chickasaw Bayou, Mississippi; Arkansas Post, Port Gibson or Thompson's Hill, Champion Hill, or Baker's Creek, Big Black Bridge, siege of Vicksburg, Jackson, Mississippi, and Red River; in almost all of which the regiment was com- manded by Lieutenant-Colonel Monroe; Colonel Lindsey being in command of the bridge or division.


FIELD AND STAFF.


Major John Hughes. Quartermaster James W. Barbee.


COMPANY A.


COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Captain John Hughes.


First Lieutenant Arthur J. Harrington. Second Lieutenant James W. Barbee.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


First Sergeant Thomas Collins.


First Sergeant William H. Milam.


Sergeant Henry Simmons.


Sergeant John Rohner.


Sergeant Jacob Edinger.


Sergeant John T. Harrington.


Sergeant Oliver J. Howard.


Corporal Enoch Napier.


Corporal George Tanner.


Corporal Jacob Fisher.


Corporal Jeremiah Wells.


Corporal John Welsh.


Corporal Philip Sneider.


Corporal John C. Seibert.


Corporal George Rammers.


PRIVATES.


Alexander Armstrong, Michael Bower, Patrick Coakley, Godfrey Geisler, William Gainey, Timothy Harrigan, Mich- ael Leary, James Leary, John T. McCoy, Benjamin Miller, John T. Milam, John Parker, William Seibert, Michael H. Shay, James Scanlan, William Tagg, William Clark, James Dailey, Thomas Kelley, George Perry Nerns, Thomas S. Tevis, Albert L. Cook, John T. Gathright, Charles L. Gal- loway, Hardy J. Galloway, Patrick Garrety, William Hess, Patrick McCandry, Franklin McNeal, William Wilson, James A. Wells, John Welsh, second, Edward Berry, John Burns, James W. Collins, Louis Commersour, William Dris- coll, John Hulet, James Hulet, Thomas Manihan, Solomon Parker, Willian H. Smith, William T. Walls, John Cox.


COMPANY D.


COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Captain James G. Milligan. First Lieutenant James W. Barbee.


COMPANY G.


COMMISSIONED OFFICER.


Captain William B. Hegan.


COMPANY H.


COMMISSIONED OFFICER.


Captain John T. Gathright.


COMPANY I.


COMMISSIONED OFFICER.


First Lieutenant Charles G. Shanks.


COMPANY K.


COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Captain Louis Schweizer. Captain Charles Gutig. First Lieutenant Gustav Wehrle. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


First Sergeant Jacob Klotter. Sergeant Nicholas Ember. Sergeant Adamı Warner. Sergeant Henry Stachelshad.


Sergeant Valentine Loesh. Sergeant Louis Fisher.


Corporal Benjamin Lochner.


Corporal Lucas Rhine. Corporal George Klotter.


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Corporal Felix Gross. Corporal John Eppelle. Corporal Paul Resch. Corporal John Duckweiler. Corporal Lorenz Schaffner.


PRIVATES.


John Barthel, Casper Buchl, George Bremmer, Alvis Dres- sel, Theodore Eken, Sebastian Fautner, Louis Finster, Joseph Gutz, Gonrad Hecht, Conrad Hoeb, Rudolph Hess, Andrew Jacoby, Conrad Kneiss, Frederick Konig, Sebas- tain Kuhr, Joseph Lochner, Leopold Lenzinger, Michael Meyer, John Martin, George Pfeiffer, Michael Rilling, An- thony Saner, Henry Scherr, Philip Schlimer, John Schutz, John Vogt, Joseph Wachter, John Zimmer, John Brimmer, Paul Dressel, Conrad Doll, John Baptist Emig, Henry En- glehardt, William Hemerich, John Hess, Peter Koll, Martin Leopold, Cassimer Mickoley, John Oehler, George Paulus, Casper Rappensberger, George Schlottler, Frank Vogt, John Baker, Charles C. Miller, John Philip Russ, Jacob Trump- ler, Henry Zickel, John Baier, Henry Belger, Wenderlien Fritz, John Huber, George Kuppel, George Seitz, Michael Staublin, Robert Staib, Lorenz Wittenauer, John Kochler, Philip Mossman, Stephen Wittenauer.


TWENTY-THIRD KENTUCKY INFANTRY.


FIELD OFFICER.


Colonel Marcellus Mundy.


TWENTY-FIFTH KENTUCKY INFANTRY.


COMMISSIONED OFFICER.


Lieutenant Benjamin H. Bristow.


TWENTY-SIXTH KENTUCKY INFANTRY.


STAFF OFFICER.


Adjutant A. J. Wells. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


First Lieutenant John F. Harvey.


Second Lieutenant Charles H. Hart.


COMPANY D.


COMMISSIONED OFFICER.


Second Lieutenant Thomas J. Mershon.


TWENTY-SEVENTH KENTUCKY INFANTRY.


FIELD AND STAFF.


Colonel Charles D. Pennebaker.


Lieutenant-Colonel John H. Ward.


Major Alexander Magruder.


Adjutant James B. Speed.


Assistant Surgeon Robert Dinwiddie.


Chaplain Robert G. Gardner.


COMPANY A.


COMMISSIONED OFFICER.


Captain Fred. Guy.


COMPANY F.


COMMISSIONED OFFICER.


First Lieutenant Riley Wilson.


COMPANY 1.


COMMISSIONED OFFICER.


Captain William H. Hervey.


TWENTY-EIGHTH KENTUCKY VOLUNTEERS.


The Twenty-eighth Kentucky Infantry was organized in the fall of 1861 at New Haven, under Colonel William P. Boone, and was mus- tered into service October 8, 1861, at the same place, by Captain C. C. Gilbert, First United States infantry, mustering officer. The regiment was raised under the call of the State for forty thousand volunteers for United States service. Colonel Boone, at the time the law was passed and authority granted for raising the troops, was a member of the Kentucky Legislature from the city of Louisville, and asked leave of absence for the purpose of recruiting a regiment. In four weeks from the time he commenced recruiting he had nine companies in camp, of more than fifty men each. On the 6th of November, 1861, he received orders from General Sherman, com- manding department of the Ohio, ordering his regiment on duty. In the early stages of the war the Twenty-eighth was on duty at Shepherds- ville, New Haven, Lebanon, Colesburg, Eliza- bethtown, and Munfordsville, Kentucky, and Nashville, Franklin, Gallatin, Lebanon, Carthage, Sparta, and Columbia, Tennessee; and ever commanded the respect and attention of the commanding generals, whether -in battle or in camp. It also performed duty at Huntsville and Stevenson, Alabama, and Rossville, Rome, Rocky Face Ridge, Ringgold, Lafayette, White Oak Mountain, Taylor's Ridge, Chickamauga Creek, Pea Vine Church, Tunnel Hill, and Dal- ton, Georgia.


The Twenty-eighth, by order of General Rosecrans, was armed with the Spencer repeat- ing rifle and mounted, and performed gallant and arduous service until it returned to Kentucky on veteran furlough.


Colonel Boone was much exposed during the winter of 1864, whilst in command of cavalry and mounted infantry, in front of the army at Chattanooga, Tennessee, and was reluctantly compelled to resign on account of disability, in- curred by said exposure, on the 28th of June, 1864. On the first of March, 1864, the regi- ment veteranized, and received thirty days' vete- ran furlough, and on the 7th of May, under com- mand of Lieutenant-Colonel J. Rowan Boone, rejoined the army of the Cumberland in Georgia.


FIELD AND STAFF.


Colonel William P. Boone.


HISTORY OF THE OHIO FALLS COUNTIES.


Lieutenant-Colonel J. Rowan Boone.


Major Absalom Y. Johnson. Major John Gault, Jr. Major George W. Barth. Surgeon James A. Post.


Assistant Surgeon Joseph Habermeal.


Chaplain Hiram A. Hunter. Sergeant-Major Nathaniel Wolfe, Jr. Sergeant-Major Henry S. Senteny.


Quartermaster-Sergeant William R. Cox.


Commissary-Sergeant Josiah Allis. Hospital Steward Stephen A. Catlin. First Musician William O'Hara.


Second Musician Thomas P. Myrick.


COMPANY A.


COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Captain William E. Benson. Captain Paul Byerly. First Lieutenant John W. Hogue.


First Lieutenant Martin Enright. Second Lieutenant John A. Weatherford.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Sergeant W. P. Gathright.


Sergeant J. W. Taylor.


Sergeant J. D. Holt.


Corporal William O'Hara.


Corporal Samuel Clark.


Corporal Jacob Hesz. Corporal W. J. Head. Corporal William R. Hoagland.


Corporal James Thomas. Corporal J. A. Dailey.


Corporal John W. Smith.


PRIVATES.


William Ash, Josiah Allis, Joseph Bensing, Joseph Ben- nett, William Burke, Joseph Brobst, John Brewster, Nicholas Brannin, James Cayton, Ferdinand Conser, Ransom Chase, Hannon Cashing, Almanzo Connell, James Corrigan, Edward Corcelus, Michael Carney, C. F. Combs, Peter Coons, Henry Calcamp, Thomas Dillon, Abram Drisfus, Joseph Day. Michael Dillon, George Fleck, William Farroday, Frederick Forcht, Silas Fuell, Benjamin Fuell, Patrick Fla- herty, Patrick Gaffusy, Gerhart Geny, Joseph Gnow, George W. Graible, Cyrus Graible, William M. Gard, Hartman Hel- bert, John Horp, John Hettinger, James Howell, Michael Hays, George Hanley, Johnson Hardin, John Holler, Ber- nard Hochstatter, John Kin kead, Joseph Kinkead, Henry Keyser, William Kline, John Kane, George Kelpers, Joseph Kremer, Peter Lotze, John Lukenbill, Patrick Leary, Ed- ward Leyer, Nicholas Miller, John McCarty, John Mc- Mahon, John Meyer, Coonrod Oper, Charles Owen, John A. Osborn, Benjamin Powell, Jr., Gustav Roadsloff, Nicho- las Rinehart, John Renwick, Charles Reap, G. W. Rodgers, Henry Schafer, Nicholas Show, John H. Strausburg, Wil- liam Shirley, James Sullivan, George G. F. Shafer, H. C. Senteny, Lewis Suyer, Herman Stimpel, George W. Tiller, Samuel Tague, Henry F. Trantman, Philip Trunk, George Wahlwind, John Wagner, August Weger, Herman Wahmes, Anselm Wesbacher, George Wesel.


COMPANY B.


COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Captain James H. White. Captain Thomas J. Randolph.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Sergeant George H. Alexander.


Sergeant Charles H. Harris.


Corporal Usher F. Kelly.


Corporal John W. LeBlanc.


Corporal Hermogene LeBlanc.


Corporal William M. Harris.


Corporal William R. Parish.


Corporal Henry Null.


Corporal James E. Mullen.


Corporal Lewis Hawkins.


Musician Charles G. Clarke.


Musician Julius G. Johnson.


Wagoner Robert Murry.


PRIVATES.


Henry Bull, Lewis H. Bealer, John C. Black, Nehemiah Bohnan, Frederick Bodka, Lawrence Corcoran, James D, Coulter, Richard Coulter, Milton C. Clark, Andrew L. Domire, William Dooley, John W. Floore, Francis Faber, Patrick Flynn, Patrick W. Fooley, Alfred J. Gooch, August Gardner, William M. Hargin, Philip Hargin, James M. Hilton, George W. Hand, John Henry, William Hamon, John G. Hearn, Michael Hogan, Henry Honroth, Loudey Howard, Samuel Hopewell, Frederick Hefferman, William T. F. Johnson, George ; Kountz, James Kleisendorf, Orren Lane, John Means, David Mercer, William H. Myers, Benjamin B. Medcalfe, John Mahner, Dominick Morley, John Meister, Samuel L. Nichols, John Osborn, Barney O'Brien, Turling- ton Ragsdale, Marion Rowland, James Rawlings, Lorenzo D. Rardon, Charles N. Resenbaugh, Reuben Shively, Jacob H. Sapp, John F. Sweeney, Christopher Stilby, Daniel Suli- van, Joseph D. Selvage, John H. Sisson, James L. Sisson, Robert Shanks, Martin L. Stephens, Morris H. Sheiffer, John Sheetinger, Benjamin F. Smith, William H. Sherrod, Frank Troutman, William T. Teeter, Michael Whalen.


COMPANY C.


COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Captain George W. Barth.


Captain Theodore B. Hays. First Lieutenant Robert W. Catlin.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


First Sergeant William Shane.


Sergeant Henry Dorman.


Sergeant William H. Sanders.


Sergeant Silas F. Barrall.


Sergeant Stephen Norman.


Corporal John T. Monroe.


Corporal William H. Horine. Corporal Ely Williams.


Corporal William F. Miles.


Corporal Joseph A. Barrall.


Corporal Charles Lebberle.


Corporal James Marshall.


Corporal John Seibert.


Musician Thomas P. Myrick.


Musician Albert Younker.


Wagoner Walter Senger.


PRIVATES.


Samuel R. Armes, Abraham Anderson, Henry Ahlborn, Henry Beghtol, Frederick Bealer, Littleberry Batchelor, John C. Barth, Silas M. Burk, Stephen Catlin, Horace Cahoe, George W. Compton, James Corcoran, Wellington Crutch- low, Stephen Coch, Louis C. Dennis, William Davis, Henry


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HISTORY OF THE OHIO FALLS COUNTIES.


C. Dother, Thomas B. Duncan, Henry Deal, Henry Ebber- harth, Louis Earickson, Alexander Elliott, Edward Egan, Samuel Fleckner, William French, Christian Friendenberger, Anthony Fouth, James Foster, John Geist, Patrick Gibbons, Conrad Gleb, John Gunner, Marcus L. Goldsmith, Angust Hennerberger, Christian Harshfield, Jacob Hart, Christopher Hapf, George Haller, Thomas Hogan, John Horine, Henry C. Johnson, Thomas Johnson, Frederick Kohler, Benjamin King, Thomas Kegan, Christian Katzel, Sr., Christian Katzel, Jr., Joseph Long, Casper Lowentha, John J. Myer, John Myer, Jacob M. Miller, James W. Martin, John Mann, Charles F. Miller, Arthur May, Thomas McNutt, James Mc- Donald, James M. Melson, John Nagel, Martin Nagel, Peter Nailor, James J. Norman, Warden J. Quick, Barney Ruf, John J. Samuel, Anthony Schmidt, George Seibert, James Stewart, Sidney S. Smith, Madison B. Stinson, Jacob Seipert, Martin Schmidt, Richard M. Thompson, John Thompson, Henry Thompson, Jacob Walter, John Webler, Frederick Webber, William Winter.


COMPANY D.


COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Captain Henry J. O'Neill. Captain John Martin. First Lieutenant Henry Monohan. First Lieutenant Patrick O'Malia. Second Lieutenant Anthony Hartman.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


First Sergeant Joseph Flanagan.


Sergeant John Jardine.


Sergeant Vincent Eusada.


Corporal Anthony Funn.


Corporal James Gannon.


Corporal George Kinsley.


Corporal Richard Langdon. Corporal Morgan O'Brien. Corporal John Farrell.


Corporal Daniel O'Hera. Corporal William Naughton.


Musician Henry Gallaher. Musician John McGovern. Wagoner Peter Martin. Cook Edward Clark.


PRIVATES.


John Atchison, Thomas Birmingham, Michael Burke First, Michael Burke Second, John Bolton, John Bogle, Richard Bar- rett, John Buckly, James Buckly, Bryan Connor, Philip Carr, Peter Campbell, Patrick Conway, John Cody, Michael Casey, Patrick Curran, James Dooley, Francis Finn, Darby Flaher- ty, Patrick Fadden, William Gallagher, Nathaniel Gallagher, Patrick Gorman, Martin Glynn, Patrick Hines, John Holla- han, John Hayes, John Hennesey, John Hatch, John Hogan, Patrick Hogan, oohn Hanlon, George Hart, Joseph Kimmel, George King, John Lailiff. Lawrence Larner, Michael Lynch, Patrick Lee, Boliver Moody, Michael May- har, John McGregor, John Myers, Michael McClear, Wil- liam Mcclellan, Patrick McBride, Michael Nicholas, Mich- ael O'Donnell, John O'Brien, Michael Pimrick, Edward Pope, James Prewett, Thomas Ryan, Walter Ross, Lawrence Sulivan, Patrick Spratch, Austin Stanton, Brian Solan, Michael Shanahan, Bartholomew Thornton, Barthol- omew Tierney, James Terrell, John Whalen, Patrick Welsh, Hugh Willis.


COMPANY E.


COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Captain Franklin M. Hughes.


Captain George W. Conaway.


Captain William C. Irvine.


Captain Andrew B. Norwood.


First Lieutenant Granville J. Sinkhorn.


Second Lieutenant Joseph H. Davis.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Sergeant Charles H. Littrell.


Sergeant George Mattern.


Corporal William L. G. McPherson.


Corporal Cornelius Maher.


Corporal Henry H. Hancock.


Corporal Thomas T. Baldwin.


Corporal Silas W. Young.


Corporal John W. Baldwin.


Corporal James L. Porter.


Corporal William Fagar.


Musician Othello Delano.


Wagoner Elijah Thurman.


PRIVATES.


Eugene Anthony, George Albert, Jacob Arnold, James Black, Frederick Boyer, Richard Bee, William Burke, Rob- ert Barr, John Barr, George J. Beninger, Jabzen N. Baldwin, Marion Bailey, Earnest Bitner, Daniel S. Brabson, Jesse Baxter, James Combs, Jacob H. Carbaugh, William L. Con- nell, James Coons, Cornelius Crowley, James Cleary, Charles E. Figg, George B. Figg, William W. Figg, Zachariah Fogelman, Thomas C. Forsyth, Henry Green, William Gregory, Thomas F. Graham, George E. Holmes. Theodore F. Hambangh, Uriah G. Hawkins, William A. Hall, Michael Hynes, William E. Keene, Peter Klink, Henry Kalkhoff, Jesse K. Long, Michael Lynch, Patrick Mooney, Hugh McGrath, George Morrison, Greathell Max- well, John F. Mullen, William G. Meyers, George Panell, Thomas Pryar, Patrick Pryar, Josiah D. Ripley, Jacob L. Spanglear, Michael Sehr, William G. Saner, John W. B. Shirley, Thomas B. Sweeney, James W. Thomas, John H. Thurman, Charles Thomas, Andrew Todd, Samuel C. Vance, James W. Wilson, Joseph S. West, Joseph Wil- burne, Joseph W. Walker, Charles T. Whalen, John W. Walton, George Zimmerman.




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