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Nathaniel Haughton
1st Lieut. 26
June 4, 1861 Promoted to Captain company A, July 30, 1862.
Alexander Sinclair
28
June 10, 1861 From 2d Lt. co. C, July, '62; k. Chancellorsville, May,'63.
William P. Scott
23
June 24, 1861 Wd. May, '63, Chan'ville; ap. 1st Lt. co. A, May, '64; vet.
Charles H. King
66
19
June 5, 1861 From 2d Lt. co. G, Mar. '64; dis. Mar. '65, Surg. cft.
William L. Fonts
20 June 26, 1861 From 2d Lt. co. F, Feb. 1865; mustered out with co.
Harlow Muliken.
2d Lieut.
44 June 4, 1861 Resigned Oct. 19, 1861.
Thomas J. Janney
19 Jan. 8, 1862 Promoted to 1st Lieutenant co. I, September 19, 1862.
Lewis E. Wilson
18 June 10, 1861 From 1st Sgt. co. C, Sept. '62; to 1st Lt. July, '63; but never mustered; k. July, 1863, at Gettysburg.
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158
HISTORY OF TOLEDO AND LUCAS COUNTY.
Names.
Rank.
Age.
Date of Entering the Service.
Remarks.
Peler Triquart
2d Lieut.
25
June 24,1861
W'd. Bull Run, Aug. '62; 1st Sgt. Apr. '64; 2d Lt. Oct. '64; wd. bat. Honey Hill, Nov. '64; res. July,'65; vet. Pro. to 2d Lieutenant, co. H, May 16, 1862.
Edward H. Severance
Ist Sergt.
25
June 24,1861
James R. Smith
20
June 24,1861
Clark Kelley
Sergeant.
24
June 24,1861
Morrison Lewis
20
April 5, 1862
Sumner B. Belt
18
Feb. 17, 1862
Henry J. Willing
66
25
June 24,1861
June 24,1861 Killed November, 1864, battle Honey Hill, S. C .; vet.
Lemuel Viers
18
June 24,1861
(George S. Frazier
21
June 24,1861
Solon Hanghton
19
Nov. 14, 1861
George Il. Palmer
21
June 24,1861
John H. Kehn
30 June 24,1861
Thomas Masters
24
June 18,1861
John Baker
19
June 24,1861
Philip Hasenzahl.
Corporal. 33 Dec. 21, 1863
Cemrens I. Kohr
19 Feb. 23, 1864
Charles A. Smith
24
June 24,1861
William Bellville
40
Mch. 7,1864
James W. Hall
18
June 24, 1861
Marcus L. Decker
25 June 24, 1861
Thomas Dunn
66
23 June 24, 1861
Joseph S. Grim
35
Feb. 18, 1864 Died in gen. hosp. at Hilton Head, wds. al Honey Hill. Feb. 26, 1864
Edwin V. Buckner
31 June 24, 1861
Reuben Drippard
Solomon MeMillan
Nathan Falk
33 Feb. 25, 1864; Wd. Dec. 6, 1864, bat. Greg. Landing; ap. Cpl. Feb. 1, 1865; discharged April, 1866.
Eugene O. Ross
66
18
June 24, 1861 July 10, 1861 19
William P. Ketchum
20 June 24, 1861
Robert C. Sisson.
Musician. 66
18 18
Feb. 29, 1864 Feb. 29, 1864
William H. Rieb
18
June 24, 1861 Trans. to co. C, 75th O. V. I .; m. o. July, '64, exp. term.
Aufdergarden, Henry
Private.
19 Feb. 29, 1864
Angel, George
34 Feb. 29, 1864
Angel, Abraham W
44 Aug. 27, 1864 Discharged July 15, 1865, order War Department.
Barger, Joseph
20 Feb. 23, 1864
Boeham, Gustave
66
39
Sept. 26, 1863 Transferred from 107th O. V. I., July 13, 1865.
Bemard, Henry
Transferred from 107th O. V. I., July 13, 1865.
Bridge, James E
60
Burns, Lawrence.
Burdo, R. D
Bier, John.
Briggle, Joseph
Bowers, John
66
18 Sept. 6, 1864
Buckley, John
66
Baker, Charles O
Byers, Andrew
18 Sept. 16, 1864
Benway, James.
19 June 24, 1861
Bolesmayer, John H
29 June 24, 1861 Mustered out July 16, 1864, expiration of term.
Boegehold, Lewis C
Birch, Thaddeus S
44 Feb. 20, 1864
Butler, Thomas.
35
[Oct. 15, 1864
Mustered out October, 1865, expiration of term.
Burdo, James H
26 'Feb. 29, 1864
Brown, George
Bauman, Christian.
Cameron, Neil
Copeland, George S
34 July 10, 1861 18 June 24, 1861
Carrol, William.
24 June 24, 1861
Conger, Charles II
18 June 24, 1861
Cass, Charles M
21 July 10, 1861 Dis. August, 1862, for wds. at Cross Keys, June, 1862.
Church, John A
66 19 June 24, 1861 Mustered out July 16, 1864, expiration of term.
Carpenter, Calvin A
20 June 24, 1861
Crawford, Reginald
19 June 24, 1861
Transferred to company C, 75th O. V. I. Jan. 16, 1864. Ap. April, 1866; mustered out with eo. June 16, 1866. Wd. June, '62, bat. Cross Keys, and Nov. '64, Honey Hill; ap. Corporal, April, 1866; m. o. with co .; vet. Ap. Corporal, April 1, 1866; mustered out with co. Ap. Corporal, April 1, 1864; mustered out with co .; vet. Killed Dee. 31, 1861, battle of Baldwin Camp, Virginia. Killed July 1, 1863, battle of Gettysburg, Pa.
Joseph Moore
=
27
IS Feb. 19, 1864
Derillo Nelson
John Klinck.
Ap. Cpl. Feb. 1864; dis. May, 1865, order War Dept. Ap. Dec. 1, '65; dis. April, '66, order War Dept .; vet. Wd. May, '63. Chan'ville; tr. Vet. R. Corps, Nov. 1863. Transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, October, 1865. Mustered out with company, June 18, 1866. Mustered out with company, June 18, 1866.
D. May, '63, hosp. Brooks Sta. Va., wds. Chan'ville. Wd. Dec. 1864, Greg. Landing; mustered out with co. Mustered out with company, June IS, 1866. Transferred from 107th O. V. I., July, 1865; m. o. co. Killed November 30, 1864, battle Honey Hill, S. C.
35 Feb. 27, 1864 24 June 24, 1861
Dis. at Columbus, O., Surgeon's certificate disability. Discharged July 15, 1865, by order of War Department. Transferred to 75th O. V. I., January 1, 1864.
Bender, Martin
27 18 June 24, 1861 June 24, 1861 Wd. Chan'ville, May, '63; m. o. July, '64, exp. term. Mustered out July 15, 1864, expiration of term. -
28 June 24, 1861 Wd. Chan'ville, May, '63; tr. Vet. R. Corps, Nov. '63. 21 June 24, 1861 37 Wd. Chan'ville, May, '63; tr. Vet. R. Corps, Nov. '63. June 24, 1861| Killed May 8, 1862, in battle of MeDowell, Virginia.
Wd. June, '63, Cross Keys; m. o. July, '64, exp. term. Dis. June, '62, Mt. Jackson, Va., Surgeon's certificate. Wd. July 1, '63, Gettysburg; m. o. July, '64, exp. term.
Mustered out July 16, 1864, expiration of term. Wd. June, '62, Cross Keys; m. o. July, '64, exp. term.
Pro. to Ist Sgt. Nov. 5, 1864; m. o. with co .; vet. Ap. August 1, 1864; mustered out with co .; veteran.
Ap. Sgt. Nov. 5, 1864; mustered out with co .; veteran. Wd. May, '63, Chan'ville; Sgt. Apr. '66; m. o. co .; vet. Ap. April, 1866; mustered out with company; veteran. Killed August 30, 1862, battle of Bull Run, Virginia.
Lewis F. Shannon
August Knaack
29
66
22
June 24,1861
D. May, '63, hosp. Brooks Station, Va. wds. Chan'ville. Wd. December, 1864; Gregory's Landing, S.C .; veteran. Ap. November, 16, 1862; dis. Aug. 1863, Surg. cft. disab. Wd. July, '63, Gettysburg; dis. January, '64, Surg. cft. Ap. Sept. '62; pro. 2d Lieut. co. I, November, '63; vet. Trans. from co. C, Apr. '64; m. o. Apr. '64, exp. term. Appointed April 1, 1864; veteran.
Wounded Dec. 7, 1864, battle Devereaux Neck, S. C. Dis. Jan. 1863, Stafford C. H., Virginia, Surgeon's eft.
23 June 24, 1861 Wd. July, 1863, Gettysburg; dis. April, 1864, Surg. cft. 32 Feb. 25, 1864 Dis. March 29, 1866, Columbus, O., order War Dept.
James M. Cranker
28 Dec. 19, 1863 June 24, 1861
32 19 June 24, 1861 18 Feb. 19, 1864 Feb. 22, 1864 29 18 Feb. 23, 1864
Cooper, Wesley H
159
THE WAR OF THE REBELLION- FIELD WORK.
Names.
Rank.
Age.
Date of Entering the Service.
Remarks.
Chalett, Charles
Private. 66
18
June 24, 1861
Carvin, Irvin F.
Cook, Walter G
66
28
24
27 Oct. 15, 1862
Delancy, Levi
44
Dryer, Fredoline
43
Dietgold, Robert
60
20
Dean, Maynard H.
21
June 24, 1861
Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps, November 30, 1863.
Driscol, John H
64
23
June 24, 1861 Killed December 31, 1861, battle Baldwins Camp, Va.
Daum, Conrad.
60
18
une 24, 1861 D. July 1, 1862, Winchester, Va., wds. Cross Keys.
Delvin, Thomas
18
June 24, 1861 | Died December 31, 1861, at Iluttonville, W. Va.
Drago, Henry
27
Dec. 26, 1863
Darval, Albert.
66
42
Feb. 23, 1864
Debolt, Charles A
60
19
June 24, 1861 Wd. May 8, 1862, battle McDowell, Virginia; veteran.
Evans, Thomas.
64
21 June 24, 1861 | Died March 13, 1862, at Beverly, W. Va.
Evans, Christian E
Flynn, John H
Forbes, John W
23
Fenton, Win. HI
66
26 June 24, 1861
Furney, George
66
24
Feb. 13, 1864
Garung, John
66
IS
Feb. 23, 1864
Garvin, John
66
18
Feb. 23, 1864
Gray, Orlando.
25
June 24, 1861
Grover, Daniel D
26
July 16, 1861
Griffith, Chauncey
22
June 24,1861 Discharged June, 1862, Columbus, O., Surg. etf. June 24,1861 Mustered out July 16, 1864, expiration of term.
Hays, Barton S
66
27 June 24,1861
Discharged Nov. 1861, at Cheat Mountain, Surg. ctf. Wd. at battle of Camp Alleghany, W. Va. Dec. '61; and at Chancellorsville, Mar, '63; dis. May, '64, Surg. ctf.
Holloway, William S.
Hadnet, William
66
19 June 24,186]
Mustered out July 16, 1864, expiration of term.
Hollister, Lewis
66
Hotchkiss, Arthur
66
18 Sept. 19,1864 30 Sept. 13, 1864
Discharged July 15, 1865, order War Dept .- 1 year. Discharged July 15, 1865, order War Dept .- 1 year. Discharged July 15, 1865, order War Dept .- 1 year.
Harmon, Nathan
66
37 Oct. 7, 1862
Mustered out July 7, 1863, expiration of term-9 mos.
Harmon, Conrad Hinds, Sherman B
19 Oct. 7, 1862 Mustered out July 7, 1863, expiration of term-9 mos. 19 Feb. 20, 1864 Wd. Apr. 1865, battle Red Hill, S. C .; dis. June. 1865.
Hartman, Gustave
66
41 Dec. 27, 1863 Discharged Dec. 1865, on Surgeon's ctf. of disability.
Hartley, Albert.
60
Houston, Joseph
Harkins, Andrew J
Hiett, John
66
42 Feb. 20, 1864
Killed Dec. 6, 1864, battle of Gregory's Landing.
Herbert, Michael
19 June 24,1861
Killed May 2, 1863, battle of Chancellorsville, Va.
Ilifner, George
66
18 Feb. 26, 1864 Died Dec. 9, 1865, Lexington Dist. Hospital, S. C.
Hyke, George A
23
June 24,1861| June 24,1861 June 24,1861
Died Sept. '62, Washington, wds. at Bull Run Aug. '62. Promoted to Com. Sergt. March 16, 1864; veteran.
Jones, James.
21
Wounded June 8, 1864, battle of Cross Keys, Va. Mustered out July, 1864, expiration of term.
Knechenmeister, Fred
28
22 Nov. 10, 1863
Kameron, Enos
Laughlin, John.
18
18 Feb. 29, 1864 Died Nov. 3, 1865, Port Hospital, Columbia, S. C. Feb. 29, 1864
Lynn, David H
66
Mch. 25, 1862
Lang, Frederick M
66
Lewis, Sheppard
Linden, John P
25 Feb. 17, 1864
Lobdell, Lucius
28 Sept. 2, 1864 April 5, 1862
Metzger, James.
Moran, James
60
19 June 24,1861, Discharged Nov. 27, 1861, Cheat Mountain, ctf. disab. 22 June 24, 1861 Wd. Bull Run, Aug. 1862; dis. Jan. 1863, etf. disab.
Mortal, John
24 June 24, 1861 Mustered out July 16, 1864, expiration of term.
McLaughlin, James
20 Oct. 7, 1862 Mustered out July 7, 1863, expiration of term-9 mos.
Miller, Andrew
23 Sept. 14, 1864
Discharged July 15, 1865, order War Dept .- 1 year.
Monz, John G.
31
Oct. 8, 1864
Mustered out Oct. 8, 1865, expiration of term-1 year.
23 31 Feb. 28, 1864
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1866.
Hawkins, George W
18 Sept. 12,1864
Died Dec. 21, 1864, at Beaufort, S. C .- 1 year.
Houghton, Austin
19
66
Jeremy, Anthony
39 June 24, 1861 Sept. 12, 1864
Discharged July 15, 1865, order War Dept .- 1 year. Mustered out with company, June 18, 1866.
Kemps, George, F
66
23 June 24, 1861 Wd. Chancellorsville, May,'63; m. o. July,'64, exp. term
Lineham, Thomas
18 35 June 24, 1861 25 June 24, 1861
Discharged Dec. 1863, Huttonsville, W. Va., Surg. ctf. Wd. Dec.'61, bat. Camp Alleghany; dis. Aug.'62, disab. Wd. Nov.'64, bat. Honey Hill, S. C .; dis. May,'65, disab. Discharged July 15, 1865, order War Dept .- 1 year. Wounded May 3, 1863, battle Chancellorsville.
Lewis, Morrison
37 Nov. 1,1864 June 24, 1861
Mustered out Nov. 1, 1865, exp. of term-1 year.
Mustered out July, 1864, expiration of term.
Ilutchins, Shubal
66
31 Oct. 7, 1862 Wd. Chancellorsville; m. o. July,'63, exp. term-9 mos.
Harrington, John.
23 Sept. 12,1864
18 Wounded May, '62, at battle of MeDowell; and July,'63, 21 Gettysburg; m. o. July, 1864, expiration of term. Discharged Nov. 1862 at Cheat Mountain, Surg. ctf. June 24, 1861 June 24, 1861 Discharged Nov. 1862, at Alexandria, Va., Surg. ctf. 41 June 24, 1861
Furenback, Charles
Discharged at Baltimore, Md., Nov. 1862, Surg ctf. Killed Sept. 12, 1861, battle of Cheat Mountain. Died - in Port Hospital, at Columbia, S. C.
Graff, James D
23
Hutchins, Andrew J
27 June 24,1861
Wd. Gettysburg; m. o. July, 1864, expiration of term. Mustered out July, 1864, expiration of term.
24
June 24, 1861
Conrad, Frederick
Chaney, Thomas
Sept. 28, 1864 Discharged October 5, 1865, order War Department. Wd. Honey Hill, Nov. '64; dis. May, 1865, Surg. cft. Feb. 28, 1864 Mustered out October 15, 1865, expiration of term. Mustered out December 7, 1862, exp. term-9 months. Mch. 7, 1862 Oct. 1, 1864 Discharged July 15, 1865, order War Dept .- 1 year. Oct. 20, 1862 Trans. from 107th O. V. I., July 13, 1865; m. o. Oct. 20, 1865, expiration of term.
30 Nov. 12, 1864 Mustered out November 12, 1865, exp. of term-1 year.
Emery, Lewis_
June 24, 1861
26 June 24,1861 Mustered out July 16, 1864, expiration of term.
160
HISTORY OF TOLEDO AND LUCAS COUNTY.
Names.
Rank.
Age.
Date of Entering the Service.
Remarks.
Muntz, Gottleib
Private.
24
Oet. 2, 1862
Mustered out Oct. 2, 1865, expiration of term.
Me Kinney, Jacob M.
20
Sept. 28, 1862
Mustered out Oct. 2, 1865, expiration of term.
Montgomery, Edward
18
Nov. 30, 1864
Millhollan, Charles T
21
June 24, 1861
Matthews, Peter.
19
June 24,1861
Marx, Emil L.
35
Meyer, Henry
Mairosi, David
Sept. S, 1863 Mustered out with company, June 18, 1866.
Mckinney, Isaac
18
Feb. 19, 1864
Minor, Amos W
19
July 10, 1861
McMonagle. John
30 Feb. 25, 1864
Mitchell. Christian
28
Dee. 23 1863 Transferred from Co. C, 75th O. V. I., June 12, 1864.
Markley. Henry S
66
24 June 24,1861
Miller, Lewis
18
June 24,1861 Transferred to 3d O. V. Cavalry.
Moore, l'hilander
66
18 Mch. 14,1862
Newton, George H
60
38
Jan. 2, 1864
Nave, Fred.
66
25
June 24,1861
O'Neil Thomas.
20
June 24,1861
Petrie, Robert A
20 Sept. 12,1864
l'elleto, Louis
42 Feb. 29, 1864
Peck, Edward
29 July 18, 1861
l'age, Harlan
18
July 10, 1861
l'age. George W
21
June 24,1861 Sept. 12, 1864 Sept. 16,1864
Paneost, James
66
18 Sept. 22, 1864
18 July 10, 1861
Rose, Thomas
66
35 June 24, 1861
Ranney, Jonathan
28 Oct. 7, 1862
Romine, James
66
17 Sept. 12, 1864
Richards, Frederick
66
27 Feb. 15, 1864
Richards, Allen
43 Feb. 18, 1864
Rantz, Fredoline
13 Dec. 19, 1863
Ripkee, Charles
Schmidt, Fred.
Mustered out company June 18, 1866. Mustered out company June 18, 1866.
Sehropp, Joseph Shure, George Santer, Senius
40
Jan. 7, 1864 Died Sept. 24, 1864, at David's Island, N. Y.
Stephens, Henry
39 Feb. 17, 1864
Sherman, Richard M
18 June 24, 1861
Seagrist, John
21 June 24, 1861 Sept. 6, 1864 35 June 24, 1861 Dise. Nov. 27, 1861, Cheat Mountain, certificate disab. Disc. Nov. 27, 1861, Cheat Mountain, certificate disab. Wd. April, '65, bat. Red Hill; dis. May, 1865, ctf. disab. 1 year.
Shireley, Stephen M
29 Sept. 12, 1864
Wd. Apr. '65, Red Hill, S. C .; dis. Aug. '65, ctf. disab. 1 year.
Smith, John.
39 Sept. 14, 1864
Discharged July 15, 1865, order War Dept .- 1 year.
Stillwell, John
40 Sept. 5, 1864 Discharged July 15, 1865, order War Dept .- 1 year.
Smith. Joseph B
35 Feb. 29, 1864 Discharged Aug. '65, Hilton Head, certificate disab.
Schneider, Austen
17 Nov. 1, 1862 Mustered out Nov. 1865, expiration of term.
Schorr, John
25 Nov. 1, 1862 Mustered out Nov. 1865, expiration of term.
Sey, John
20 Oct. 11. 1862 Mustered out Oct. 1865, expiration of term.
Stone, Lyman B
18 July 10, 1861 Wd. May, '63, bat. Chancellorsville; m. o. July, 1864, expiration of term.
Shaffer, Nelson H
18 June 24, 1861 Mustered out July 16, 1864, expiration of term.
Tebean, Adolphus
18 June 24, 1861 Disc. May 31, 1862, Beverly, W. Va. certificate disab.
Tannal, John W
19 Oct. 7, 1862 Mustered ont July 7, 1863, expiration term-9 months.
Town, Wilham I
25 June 24, 1861 Transferred to ISth U. S. Infantry.
Tiederman, Charles
57 Jan. 15, 1864,
Died Aug. 13, 1864, at Hilton Head, S. C.
Thompson, John A
21 Oet. 7, 1862 Died July 26, 1863, at Baltimore, Md .- 9 months.
Taylor, Zacharialı
18 Feb. 12, 1864 Died May 10, 1866, at Charleston, S. C.
Tiederman, Christopher. Targer, Francis M
18
Feb. 4, 1864
Mustered out with company June 18, 1866.
Vickory, William.
21
July 10, 186]
Wounded May 8, 1862, battle McDowell, Va.
Viers, David S
66
24 June 24, 1861 Disc. Jan. 27, 1862, Huttonsville, W. Va. etf. disab.
Viers, John B
19 June 24, 1861 Dise. Jan. 1862, Alexandria, Va. certificate disab.
Weeler, Michael
66
31
Dec. 19, 1863
Disc. Feb. 21, 1866, on certificate disability.
Wagner, William
18 Oct. 4, 1864
Mustered out Oct. 4 1865, expiration of term-1 year.
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Mustered out with company, June 18, 1866. Killed Feb. 8, 1865, in action at Combahee Ferry, S. C. Drowned June 27, 1864, at Jenkins' Island, S. C. Wd. July,'63, Gettysburg; to Vet. Rev. Corps, Nov.'63. Wd. at MeDowell, Va .; m. o. out with Co .; veteran.
Killed Feb. 8,'65, action Combahee Ferry, S. C .- Iyear. Wd. Dec. '64, Gregory's Landing; dise. June, 1866. Killed Ang. 30, 1862, in battle of Bull Run, Va. D. Feb. 27, '62, Sylvania, O. Wds. at battle Baldwin's Camp, Dec. 13. 1861.
Discharged July 15, 1865, order War Dept .- I year. Discharged July 15, 1865, order War Dept .- 1 year. Discharged July 15, 1865, order War Dept .- 1 year. Discharged Feb. 12, 1863, on Surgeon's certificate. Wd. Aug. 1862, bat. Bull Run; dis. Dec. 5, '62, disab. Mustered out July 7, 1863, expiration term-9 months. Discharged July 15, 1865, order War Dept .- 1 year. Wd. Honey Hill; disc. June, 1865, certificate disab. Discharged Aug. 11, 1865, Surgeon's certificate. Discharged June 18, 1866, order War Dept.
40 27 Dec. 22, 1863 4-4 Jan. 1, 1864
39 Feb. 26, 1864 Killed Nov. 30, 1864, battle Honey Hill. S. C.
Stoecker, John
Smith, Charles W
20
Feb. 29, 1864
Niehus, Rudolph L.
40 Feb. 26, 1864
Oeckel, Charles
Pettis, John
18
Panches, Perry
22
Patten, John
18 Feb. 15, 1864
Millet, Joseph
Mustered out Nov. 30, 1865, expiration of term-I year. Wd. July, 1863, Gettysburg; m. o. July, '64, exp. term. Mustered out July, 1864, expiration of teru).
June 24,1861 Discharged, May, 1863, Brook's Sta., certificate disab. Feb. 23, 1864 Dis. Aug. 11, 1865, Hilton Head, S. C., ctf. disability.
Mustered out with company, June 18, 1866. Killed Ang. 30, 1862, in battle of Bull Run, Va.
66
18 Dec. 23, 1863
Mustered out with company June 18, 1866.
66
Jan. 4, 1864
161
THE WAR OF THE REBELLION-FIELD WORK.
Numcs.
Rank.
Age.
Date of Entering the Service.
Remarks.
Wike, Jacob
Private.
' 18 Oct. 11,1864 Mustered out Oct. 11. 1865, expiration term-1 year.
Whaley, Abner
30 Sept. 27,1864 Mustered out Oct. 5, 1865, expiration term-1 year.
Warts, John J
23 June 24, 1861 Mustered out July 16, 1864, on expiration of term.
Wenzen, George
22 June 24, 1861
Whitmore, Nieholas
28 Feb. 18,1864
Yarnall, Jonathan H
19 Oct. 7,1862 Mustered out July 8, 1863, on expiration term-9 mos.
Beverly Henderson
Cook.
18 Oct. 31,1863 Colored under-cook; m. o. company June 18, 1865.
TWENTY-SEVENTH REGIMENT, OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.
While this could not strictly be called a Lucas County Regiment, the representation of the County therein was such as to demand brief mention here. It was organized at Camp Chase, in August, 1861, and was composed of volunteers from all parts of the State-officers and enlisted men being almost total strangers to each other. Angust 20, 1861, it left camp, 950 strong, taking the cars for St. Louis, Mis- souri. The Lucas County representatives in the command consisted of John W. Fuller, Colonel; Rev. John Eaton, Jr., Chaplain ; Theodore Sawyer and James H. Boggis, First Lieutenants. The latter for a long time served as Adjutant, and was promoted to be Captain March 19, 1864. Lieutenant Sawyer served with special credit, was promoted to be Cap- tain March 5, 1863, and was killed at Dallas, Georgia, May 27, 1864. He was a graduate of the Toledo High School, a young man of much promise, and a third of such graduates who within a few weeks surrendered their lives to their country. The Regiment lost 20 men in that battle. Some 15 enlisted men of the Twenty-Seventh were from Lucas County. Chaplain Eaton had been Superintendent of the Toledo Public Schools, and subsequently entered the ministry. He served as Chaplain until 1863, when General Grant appointed him "Superintendent of Contrabands," he serving in that capacity to the close of the War. Afterwards he was Commissioner of Public Schools of Tennessee. In 1870 he was ap- pointed United States Commissioner of Edu - cation, continuing as such until be was elected President of Marietta College, Ohio, in 1886, which position he now holds.
An incident in connection with this Regi- ment is worthy of record here. It consisted of
the capture of the Battle Flag of the Ninth Texas Regiment, by Orrin B. Gould, of Com- pany G. The circumstances were as follows :
The Rebels, in four close columns, were pressing with gal- lantry, amounting to recklessness, npon the Ohio Brigade, with the evident intention of breaking our line, when a terrible and incessant fire drove them back in utmost confusion. The Ninth bore down on the left center of the Twenty-Seventh Ohio, with their flag at the head of their column, and advanced to within six or eight yards of its line, when Gould shot down the Color Bearer and rushed forward for the Rebel Flag. A Rebel officer shouted to his men to save thelr colors, and, at the same moment, put a bullet into the breast of Gould. But the young hero was not to be thus intimidated. With the flag-staff in his band and the bullet in his breast, he returned to his Regiment, waving the former defiantly in the face of the enemy. After the battle, while visiting the hospitals, Colonel Fuller found young Gould stretched on a cot, evidently in great pain. Upon seeing him, his face was instantly radiant with smiles, and, pointing to bis wound, he said : " Colonel, I don't care for this. I got the flag."
The flag was sent by Colonel Fuller to Gov- ernor Tod, and is now among the War relics at the State Capitol. Gould's heroism was recognized in an appointment as Lieutenant.
JOHN W. FULLER, Merchant and Brevet Major General United States Volunteers, was born July, 1827, in Cambridge, England, and came to the United States with his father's family in 1833. His father was a Baptist Clergy- man and a graduate of Bristol College, England. He personally superintended the education of his son, and to him the latter is largely in- debted for whatever measure of success has been attained in his subsequent life. He passed his years of boyhood and earlier manhood at Utica, New York, where he came to be known as one of the leading merchants of the City. His establishment being destroyed by fire in 1858, he closed his business there and removed to Toledo. Here he engaged in Book Trade, in- cluding both the sale and publication of Books,
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HISTORY OF TOLEDO AND LUCAS COUNTY.
the establishment becoming one of the fore- most in that branch of business. Ile was thus engaged, when, in April, 1861, the War of the Rebellion began. Being thoroughly in sym- pathy with the cause of the Union, and having to some extent cultivated a taste for the military profession, he was not long in identifying him- self actively with the side of loyalty. His first service in the Union Army was in West Vir- ginia, where for a short time he was a member of the Staff of Brigadier General Charles W. Ilill, of Ohio.
Under appointment of Governor Tod, he took command of the Twenty-Seventh Ohio Volunteer Infantry. That command served ander Pope in Missouri, and joined General Hunter at Springfield, Missouri, about the Ist of November. In February, 1862, it formed part of the force under General Pope which drove the Rebel troops out of New Madrid, and in April following crossed the Mississippi and captured Island Number Ten, taking several thousand prisoners. It continued with General Pope until after the evacuation of Corinth by General Beauregard. In July, 1862, Colonel Fuller was placed in command of the "Ohio Brigade," which soon came to be classed with the most famous in the Western Army. This Brigade was constituted of the Twenty Sev- enth ; the Forty-Third, Colonel Wager Swayne; the Thirty-Ninth, Colonel E. F. Noyes; and the Sixty-Third Ohio, Colonel John W. Sprague. At Iuka, this Brigade came to the fight only to see its close; but at the succeed- ing engagement at Corinth, it took so conspie- uous and effective a part, that Colonel Fuller was specially commended by both General Stanly and General Rosecrans, and for such service was promoted to the rank of Brigadier General. In December, 1862, his command fought the Rebel force under Forrest at Par- ker's Cross-Roads, Tennessee, driving him across the Tennessee River and capturing seven pieces of artillery and 360 prisoners. In March, 1864, General Fuller crossed the Ten- nessee by night, and at daylight captured Decatur, Alabama, which soon was strongly fortified. In the Atlanta campaign his Brigade was conspicuous at Resaca, at Dallas and at Kenesaw Mountain. Early in July, 1864, General Fuller was assigned to the command of the Fourth Division, Sixteenth Army Corps,
his command taking an important part in the battle at Atlanta, July 22d. In recognition of special service by him on that occasion, he was made Major General by Brevet. He marched with Sherman " to the Sea," and then from Savannah to Raleigh, North Carolina, where Johnston surrendered his command and the hostilities of the war ended. It is entirely safe to state, that the recognition and promo- tion of no Soldier from Ohio were more wholly due to merit of service in the field, than were those extended to General Fuller ; while few commanded equal honors. His record is brilliant throughout, and it stands without occasion for excuse or apology, and wholly on its own merits. Upon honorable discharge from military service, he returned to his home at Toledo, at once resuming mercantile life, becoming the senior partner of the firm of Fuller, Childs & Company, one of the largest wholesale Boot and Shoe houses in the North west, which relation he held until his retirement from business, in 1888. Ile was appointed by President Grant Collector of Customs for the Miami (Toledo) District, in 1874, and re-ap- pointed by President Hayes in 1878, serving for two terms of four years each. Politically, General Fuller is a Republican. In 1853, he was married with Miss Anna B. Rathbun, of Utica, New York. Their children consist of three sons - Edward C., of Columbus ; and Rath - bun and Frederick C., of Toledo; and three daughters-Mrs. Florence, wife of Thomas A. Taylor; and Misses Jennie and Irene, of Toledo.
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