History of the city of Toledo and Lucas County, Ohio, Part 32

Author: Waggoner, Clark, 1820-1903
Publication date: 1888
Publisher: New York and Toledo : Munsell & Company
Number of Pages: 1408


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Hubert Steyer


2d Lieut.


22


June 15, 1862 Pro. 2d Lieut. Nov. 29, 1862; resigned Nov. 1864.


Manley Turner


Sergeant.


27


Appointed Corpl. Mar. 1862; Sergt. Oct. 1862; Ist Sergt. Mar. 1864; mustered out with company; veteran.


Almon Tiney


$6


20 June 15, 1861 Mustered out with company, August 15, 1865; veteran.


Edward M. Kelley


66


19 June 15, 1861 Died July 15, 1863, from wounds.


James Blane


19 June 15, 1861


Captured July 22, 1864, battle of Atlanta; veteran.


Washington King


66


27 June 15, 1861 : Veteran.


Wm. S. Beckham


66


22 June 10, 1861


Discharged June, 1862, on Surgeon's certificate.


Mansel McCormick


25 June 15, 186]


Mustered out August 20, 1864, expiration of term.


Ebenezer Colwell.


19 June 15, 1861


Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps, October 30, 1864.


Edmond A. Sprague


66


June 15, 1861


Mustered out with company, August II, 1885; veteran. Mustered out with company, August 11, 1865; veteran.


Jacob Huddelmeyer Peter Foster


Corporal. "6


32 22


June 15, 1861


Mustered out with company, August 11, 1865; veteran.


Peter Reno.


Charles Blane.


Joseph Sudborough


66


21


June 15, 1861 Died July, 1863, at Louisville, Ky.


66


18


June 15, 1861


Martin McKnight.


24


June 15, 1861 Appointed Corporal January 1, 1862.


Uriah Cheney (Chaney)_ John Kiff


--


29 Nov. 1, 1861 Mustered out Nov. 10, 1864, expiration of termn.


Henry Carpenter


66


John E. Morris


Samuel D. Butterfield


Atkins, John


Private.


25 Oct. 19, 1864 Mustered out with company, August, 1865.


Alguire, Levi


18 June 15, 1861 27 |Mar. 9, 1864 22


Baumer, Augustus


66


23


Dec. 26, 1861 Captured July, 1864. battle of Atlanta; veteran.


Butts, William B


16


28


21


32


June 15, 186] | Dis. June, 1865; wounded July 22, 1864, Atlanta; vet.


Butler, Michael


23


June 15, 1861 Mustered out August 20, 1864, expiration of term.


Cox, Noah W.


66


22


June 15, 1861


Absent sick since June, 1864, at Columbus.


Chapman, Henry


66


29


Oct. 18, 1861 Mustered out with company, August. 1865.


Clofier, Augustus


16


20 20


25 June 15, 1861


Chamberlain, Levi


Calkins, Orin B


66


18 Ang. 15, 1861 Mustered out August 20, 1864, expiration of term.


Clark, Thomas


Clendenin, Leverett H


66


June 15, 1861 Killed May 19, 1863, in assault at Vicksburg.


Elliott, Daniel


June 15, 1861 38


Fredon, Henry


22 June 15, 1861


Folsom, Eldredge.


66


30


Nov. 1, 1861 Killed May 19, 1863, in assault at Vicksburg.


66


Butterfield, Samuel D


66


June 15, 1861 Discharged Feb. 20, 1863, Gallipolis, O., Sur. certificate.


Brockway, Matthew


June 15, 1861 ! Injured by falling tree, June 22, 1863, at Vicksburg.


Bevoir, Isadore.


Carles (Cowles), Chas


24 June 15, 1861


44 June 15, 1861 Discharged from hospital at Gallipolis, O.


Carpenter, Henry


18 June 15, 1861 Discharged Oct. 19, 1862, Gallipolis, O. Surg. certificate.


Culver, George


18 June 15, 1861 Mustered out August 20, 1864, expiration of term. Aug. 15, 1861


Crockett, Samuel


June 15, 1861 Died in hosp. May, 1863, at Young's Point, La.


Nov. 25, 1861 Died July 22, 1862, in Fayette Co., Va.


Crookshanks, Wmn


66


John Shuler


21 June 25, 186] Mustered out with company, August 11, 1865; veteran. Mustered out with company, August 11, 1865; veteran. 35 18 Mch. 9, 1864 Mustered out with company, August 11, 1865; veteran. IS June 15, 1861 Killed July 22, 1864, at Atlanta.


Matthew M. Davis


Oliver Duvall


18 June 15, 1861


June 15, 1861 1 June 15, 1861 June 15, 1861


Blane, Robert.


19 June 15, 186]


Mustered out with company, August 15, 1865; veteran.


Joseph Picott


26


Nov. 27, 186]


Appointed Regimental Q. M. October 31, 1862.


William C. Wright


66


Aug. 28, 1861 Discharged August 26, 1862.


John W. Wilbur


June 15, 1861


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HISTORY OF TOLEDO AND LUCAS COUNTY.


Names,


Rank.


Age.


Date of Entering the Service.


Remarks.


(onieer (Goinear), Henry


Private.


2.1 June 15, 1861 Musiered ont with company, August, 1865; veteran.


Gilson, Deary ( Derry) __


18 June 15, 1861 Died at Weston, Va.


Gillson, Norman


66


18 June 15, 1861 |Mustered out Angust 20, 1864, expiration of term.


Hall, John.


66


37 June 15, 1861


Hinkle, Martin


20 June 15, 1861 Killed Sept. 13, 1862, in action at Charleston, Va.


Hall, Samuel


18 Aug. 15, 1861 Died September, 1862.


Hicks, David II


30 June 15, 1861 Mustered out August 20, 1864, expiration of term.


Havens, George


June 15, 1861 Captured July, 1864, battle Atlanta; m. o. exp. of term.


Iluddlemeyer, Frederick


Jacobs, Julius


32 June 15, 1861 Cap. July, 1864, bat. Atlanta; m. o. with Co .; veteran.


Ladoe ( Ladue), Ezra.


18 June 15, 1861


Morris, John J


Mason, Wm. J


66


24 June 15, 1861 Mustered out with company, August 11, 1865; veteran. 18 June 15, 186] Died November 4, 1863, at Memphis, Tenn.


MeGirath, Thomas


Mangle, Jacob.


44 Nov. 1, 1861


Discharged October 11, 1862.


Moore, Thomas


41 June 15, 1861 |Mustered out August 20, 1864, expiration. of term.


Morrow, Joseph


37 |June 15, 1861 Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps, September 1, 1863. June 15, 1861


Morreau, Joseph


18 June 15, 1861


Oberfell (Oberfield), John


66


19 June 15, 1861 Mustered out August 20, 1864, expiration of term.


Patton, Andrew


66


22 June 15, 1861 Died July 8, 1863, in hospital at Vicksburg.


Partland, James.


44 |June 15, 1861 | Discharged October 7, 1862, on Surgeon's eerlificate.


Perry, Robert B


32 June 15, 1861 Mustered out August 20, 1864, expiration of term. June 15, 1861 June 15, 1861


Parker, Mark


Palmer, Levi.


Robertson, John


Rice, Wm. P


Shriner, Paul


Stedman, Clark


60


20


18 June 15, 1861 Died Mareb 14, 1862, at Gauley Mountain, Va.


Stone, Elijah J


66


31


June 15, 1861 Discharged August, 1862, on Surgeon's certificate.


Squires, Edgar A


16


Ang. 15, 1861 Died May 19, '64, of wounds at Resaca, May, 1864.


Varin, John


31


June 15, 1861 Killed at battle of Atlanta, July 22, 1864.


Woods, Edward.


Wood, Garret V


21 June 15, 1861 [Discharged Oct. 15, 1863, at Vicksburg, on promotion.


White, Jacob


28 [Aug. 15, 1861 Died July 7, 1865, at Sylvania, O.


Washner, Jerry


4-4 June 15. 186] [Discharged April, 1862, on Surgeon's certificate.


Winchell, Benjamin


15 Aug. 15, 1861 | Discharged October 4, 1862, Gallipolis, Surgeon's ctf.


Wiley, Lorenzo.


21


June 15, 1861 Discharged at Gallipolis, on Surgeon's certificate.


SIXTY-SEVENTH REGIMENT, OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.


THREE YEARS' SERVICE.


This Regiment was constituted of the frac- tional Regiments-the Forty-Fifth and Sixty- Seventh, and left Camp Chase January 19, 1862, for West Virginia, where it passed under command of General F. W. Lander. The month of February was chiefly spent at Paw Paw Tunnel, the only movement outside being a march to Blcomery Gap. March 5th it moved to Winchester, joining the Division of General Shields, where it had frequent skir- misheson the picket-line with Ashby's Cavalry.


March 22d, the Regiment joined Banks' command at Winchester, and was soon en- gaged with the Rebels, driving them until into the night and as far South as Kearnstown. The men lay on their arms all night, and the next morning were the first to engage the en- emy. The Infantry fighting having fairly opened, the Regiment was ordered to re-enforce General Tyler's Brigade, to do which it was necessary to pass an open field, exposed to the enemy's fire for three-fourths of a mile, which


Geary, Miles


22 Aug. 15, 1861 Mustered out with Company, August 11, 1865; veteran.


llenwood, John W


22 June 15, 1861 Discharged October 16, 1862, on Surgeon's certificate.


Ilazlewood, John


30 June 15, 1861 Killed May 22, 1863, siege of Vicksburg.


Kirk, George


30 Aug. 15. 1861 ; Discharged Oct. 1862, Gallipolis, Surgeon's certificate.


Lillis, William


21 June 15, 1861 |Mustered out with company, August H, 1865; veteran.


24 June 15, 1861 |Mustered out August 20, 1864, expiration of term.


Osborn, Blanchard


18 June 15, 186] |Died December 26. 1862, Charleston. Va.


Patterson, Sylvester


Partlin, James


26 June 15, 1861 Died of wounds at assault of Vicksburg, May, 1863.


Stedman, Horace.


June 15, 1861 Died September 20, 1863, Camp Sherman, Miss.


Sturdivant, Cautious


20 Aug. 15, 1861 Died September 1, 1863.


Satterly, Horace


June 15, 1861 Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps, September 1, 1862.


Treadway, Martin V.


33 June 15, 1861 Mnstered out August 20, 1864, expiration of term.


30 June 15, 1861 28 :June 15, 1861 Promoted Q. M. Sergt. May 1, 1864.


36 June 15, 1861 Mustered out with company August 11, 1865; veteran.


22 June 15, 1861 Died September 4, 1861, in West Virginia.


McDowell. Wm H


23 June 15, 1861 Mustered out August 20, 1864, expiration ol term.


20 June 15, 186]


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THE WAR OF THE REBELLION-FIELD WORK.


was done in double-quiek, the command com- ing into action in fine order. In that action the Regiment lost 15 killed and 32 wounded. From that time until the last of June following, it rendered severe service in the marches to and fro in the Shenandoah Valley, over the mountains and back, from the Potomac to Har- risonburg, from Front Royal to Fredricks- burg, Fredericksburg to Manassas, Manassas to Port Republic, and thence to Alexandria.


June 29th, the Regiment took passage by water for the James, to re-enforce McClellan. On the night of the 30th, when near the mouth of Chesapeake Bay, the troops were subject to great peril and distress, in consequence of the parting of the Steamer and Barge, from a severe storm. Men, horses, arms and other equipage were swept overboard, and it was nearly an hour before the two crafts could be re-attached. The Regiment at Harrison's Landing campaigned with the Potomac Army until the evacuation of the Peninsula, when, with only 300 men for duty out of 850, it went to Suffolk, Virginia. While there it was per- mitted the first opportunity for rest and drill. Late in December following it was transferred to North Carolina and to Hilton Head, reaching the latter February 1, 1863. It shared liber- ally in the Charleston expedition, landing at Cole's Island April 2d. From that time until November, it heroically met all the hardships, privations and dangers of the extraordinary siege, and was specially prominent in the san- guinary attack on Fort Wagner, sustaining heavy loss at different times.


Its term of service having expired, the Regi- ment re-enlisted with creditable unanimity, and returned to Ohio, reaching Toledo, Feb- ruary 20, 1864, where it was welcomed with great enthusiasm by the people, whose spokes- man, M. R. Waite (now Chief Justice), ad- dressed them in appropriate terms, and was responded to by Colonel Voris It so hap- pened that the First Regiment, O. V. M., had arranged for the commemoration of Washing- ton's Birthday, at that time, which fact added much to the interest of the occasion. De- positing their guns at Hanks' Hall, the Regiment marched to the Oliver House for dinner.


The Regiment's furlongh having expired, it left Toledo for the field March 24, 1864, reach- ing Bermuda Hundred, Virginia, under Gen-


eral B. F. Butler. May 6th. On the 9th it was detached as guard for the right fank of the Tenth Corps, which had gone to destroy the Railroad between Chester and Petersburg. During the night the Rebels were re-enforced, and the next morning made a general attack ; but the Regiment maintained its position to the last, presenting an unbroken front to four successive charges. The day was made mem- orable with the Regiment by the glorious, though sad, ordeal to which it was there sub- jected. Its killed and wounded numbered 65, officers and men. Ou the 20th of May, a por- tion of the Union lines having fallen into the hands of the Rebels, the Sixty-Seventh, with other Regiments, was designated to recapture it, which they did by a charge which cost the Regiment 69 officers and men killed and wounded. The Rebel General W. H. S. Walker was wounded and captured, his sword being taken as a trophy. August 16th, four Compa- nies of the Regiment charged the Rebel rifle- pits at Deep River, and at the first volley lost one-third of its men; but the position was gained before the enemy could re-load. On the 7th, 13th, 27th and 28th of October, the Regiment was again engaged with the Rebels, losing over 100 of its force. During the Spring and Summer of 1864, it many times confronted the enemy, always within range of their guns; and it is stated by officers qualified to judge, that during the year it was under fire 200 times. Danger seemed to attend its every movement. For weeks at a time, the men wore their accouterments. Of over 600 mus- kets taken ont in the Spring, fully 360 were laid aside during the year on account of casualties.


In the spring of 1865, the Regiment partici- pated in the assault on the Rebel works below Petersburg; on April 2d was foremost in the charge at Fort Gregg; and at Appomattox C. H. was "in at the death," bearing its battle- fag proudly in the last fight with Lee's once proud Army of Northern Virginia. May 5th, the Regiment garrisoned the District of South Anna, Virginia, till December, 1865. Mean- time the Sixty-Second Ohio was consolidated with it, the latter retaining its organization. The Sixty-Seventh was mustered out December 12th, lacking only six days of a Regimental ex- istence of four years, and with but two of its original officers left. It had given Colonels to


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HISTORY OF TOLEDO AND LUCAS COUNTY.


four Regiments (111th, 120th, 182d and 184th Ohio); and furnished one Brevet Major-Gen- eral and two Brevet Brigadier-Generals.


Among the brave men of this Regiment killed in the battles of May 9 and 10, 1864, near Petersburg, was First Lieutenant George M. Ballard, Company I. Ile was a son of James Ballard, Toledo, and a young man of superior endowments. His last words to a friend on leaving Toledo, after having re-en- listed, were: "If you hear nothing else from me, I hope you will hear that I did my duty." The next intelligence of him received by that friend, was, that he had been shot down in battle, in the place where a superior officer had placed him, and while taking aim at Rebels within five rods of him. Indeed, he " did his duty." His remains were brought to Toledo, where they were buried June 3d, from the resi- dence of the family, 29 North street.


In February, 1865, private David Conlisk, Company E, Sixth-Seventh Ohio, was home at Toledo on a furlough of 20 days. On his fur- longh was this endorsement by Major-General Gibbons, commanding First Division, ap- proved by Major-General Ord, commanding the Corps : " Furlough granted for 20 days, for being the best-appearing Soldier in the First Division, Twenty-Fourth Army Corps, on in- spection, February 2, 1865." The significance of such endorsement will be appreciated when it is understood how it was gained. Examina- tion was made in each Regiment for the man best skilled in handling the musket and whose arms and accouterments were in best condi- tion ; such Soldier was sent to Brigade head- quarters, where he met like competitors from the other Regiments; after which the best was sent to Division headquarters, where he was compared with representatives from the other Brigades, the whole being examined and drilled about two hours in the most thorough manner. Through all this rigid scrutiny and relentless test, did David Conlisk come out triumphant, to win the distinction of being " the best-appear- ing Soldier in the First Division, Twenty- Fourth Army Corps." Until this furlough he had never been absent a day from his Com- pany (over three years); had been in all the battles of the Regiment ; and had never re- ceived an injury in the service.


In this connection, it may be stated, that about the same time, examination was made to


ascertain which Regiment in each Brigade of the same Division was in the best condition and made the best appearance, when it appeared that the Sixty-Seventh won such honor in its Brigade. A similar examination for the Di- vision, had the same result. Whereupon, that command was entitled to relief from pieket duty and outside details for two weeks; but in the spirit of the true Soldier, the men volun- tarily offered to perform their regular labor, and thus relieve the other Regiments of ad- ditional service, very severe at that season of the year.


The losses sustained by the Sixty-Seventh Ohio Volunteer Infantry, as officially reported by Colonel A. C. Voris, at the close of the War, were as follows :


At Winchester. Virginia, March 23, 1862, lost 47.


At Morris Island, South Carolina, July 10, 1863; Fort Wagner, South Carolina, July 18, 1863; and siege of Morris Island, South Carolina, July, August and September, 1863, lost 133.


At Chester Station, Virginia, May 10, 1864, lost 76. At Weir Bottom Church, Virginia, May 20, 1864, lost 70.


At Bermuda Hundred, Virginia, May, June, July and August, 1864, lost 22.


At Deep Run, Virginia, August 14 and 16, 1864, lost 44.


At Petersburg, Virginia, August and September, 1864, lost 15.


At Newmarket Heights, Virginia, September 29, 1864, lost 2.


At Darbytown, Virginia, October 13, 1864, lost 62.


At Charleston Road, Virginia, October 27 and 28, 1864, lost 28.


At Petersburg, Fort Gregg, Virginia, April 2, 1865, lost 66.


At Appomattox C. H., Virginia, April 9, 1865, lost S.


These aggregate 577. Colonel Voris stated that losses sustained on other occasions would swell the aggregate to over 600.


March 23, 1867, the survivors of the Sixty- Seventh commemorated the anniversary of the first battle of Winchester, March 23, 1862, at the American House, Toledo. In that severe engagement-one of the fiercest of the War- the Sixty-Seventh bore a conspicuous part and suffered severely. The Rebels lost 800 killed and wounded, and 500 captured. Battery H, First Ohio Artillery, was also prominent in the fight. The enemy were under command of General T. J. Jackson, who on that occasion received the name of " Stonewall," from having fonght iu part from behind a stone-wall. On


THE WAR OF THE REBELLION-FIELD WORK.


this occasion toasts were responded to by Gen- eral John R. Bond ( Major of the Sixty-Seventh at the battle); M. R. Waite; Adjutant R. J. Hathaway ; Adjutant John Faskin; Captain C.


C. Lewis; Surgeon S. F. Forbes; R. C. Lemmon, Esq .; Sergeant Wm. Corlett (Battery H.) ; Captain J. J. Weaver, and Color-Sergeant Mc- Donald.


STAFF OF SIXTY-SEVENTH REGIMENT.


Names.


Rank.


Date of Entering the Service.


Remarks.


Otto Burstenbinder


Colonel.


Oct. 17, 1861


Dismissed July 29, 1862.


Alvin C. Voris


Oct. 17, 1861


Mustered out with Regiment.


Alvin C. Voris


Lieut. Colonel. Oct. 2, 1861


Promoted to Colonel.


John R. Bond


July 29, 1862


Mustered out August 28, 1862.


Ilenry S. Commager


Aug. 28, 1862 | Mustered out for promotion February 7, 1863.


Lewis Cass Hunt.


Mar. 18, 1865


Mustered out September 1, 1865.


Henry R. West.


Mustered out with Regiment.


John R. Bond


Major.


Oct. 1, 1861


Promoted to Lieutenant Colonel.


Henry S. Commager


66


July 29. 1862


Promoted to Lieutenant Colonel.


Edwin S. Platt


66


Aug. 28, 1862


Resigned January 13, 1863.


Lewis Butler


Jan. 13, 1863


Discharged for promotion October 10, 1864.


Thomas J. P'latt


66


Mustered out with Regiment.


Samuel F. Forbes.


Surgeon.


Oct. 10, 1861


Resigned October 13, 1863.


James Westfall


Oct. 7, 1863


Mustered out with Regiment.


C. Costan


66


Apr. 24, 1862


Resigned March 6, 1863.


Joseph H. Van Deman_


May 9, 1863 Commission returned.


A. S. Combs


Nov. 3, 1861


Mustered out May 16, 1865.


John Crabbs


Chaplain.


Jan. 15, 1862


Resigned July 7, 1864.


ROSTER OF COMPANY A.


Names.


Rank.


Age.


Date of Entering the Service.


Remarks.


Theodore J. Curtis


Captain. 66


44


Oct. 8, 1861


Transferred from co. G, Sept. 1, 1865; Brevet Major. Promoted Lieutenant Colonel.


Lewis C. Hunt


Discharged Sept. 1,1865, by reason of consolidation.


George Q. Tappan


1st Lient.


20


Nov. 19, 186]


From co. F, Sept. 1, 1865; mustered out with company. Discharged on Surgeon's certificate of disability.


Charles L. Stevens


Wounded July, 1863, Ft. Wagner; transferred to co. II.


Harvey Aldrich


21


Nov. 5, 1861| Wd. July, 1863, near Ft. Wagner; m. o. exp. of term.


Andrew J. Bowman


Transferred to company E.


Geo. W. Baker


23 Lieut.


Ap. 2d Lieutenant March 27, 1865; m. o. with company.


Alva Howe_


Oct. 27, 1861 |Discharged on Surgeon's certificate of disability.


James S. Baxter


Supposed killed at Ft. Wagner, July 18. 1863.


John L. Yeamans


1st Sergt.


23


21


19 Nov. 5, 1861 Mustered out Sept. 1, 1865, as supernumerary; veteran.


Wm. H. Sindle


66


18 Nov. 19, 1861 From co. F, Sept. '65; mustered out with co .; veteran.


John T. Bailey


Sergeant.


25


Nov. 4, 1861 Died July, 1863, Charleston, S. C. wds. at Fl. Wagner.


James Brocken.


25


Oct. 17. 1861 Died August 9, 1862, at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.


Geo. W. E. Conklin


66


18 |Nov. 19, 1861


Robert Fairchilds.


30


Oct. 19, 1861


Died August 29, 1863, at Newbern, North Carolina.


llorace Mansfield


66


18 Nov. 1, 1864


Mustered out June 21, 1865, at Richmond, Virginia. Died August, 1864, in rebel prison.


Wm. Price


20


Oct. 30, 1861


Mustered out with company, December 7, 1865; vet.


Samuel Peck


66


30


Sept. 3,1862


Trans. V. Res. Cps. Sept. '63; m. o. Sept. '65, exp. term.


Vinson Smith'


66


21


Nov. 1, 1861 Mustered out with company, December 7, 1865; vet.


Royal C. Stevens.


29


Aug. 7, 1862


Mustered ont May 24, 1865, at Fort Monroe.


Wm. Waffle


66


44 |Nov. 5, 1861


John Alexander


26


Nov. 5, 1861 Mustered out with company, December 7, 1865; vet.


Albert Borne


2-4 Oct. 28, 1861 Discharged August 4, 1863, at Ililton Ilead, S. C.


Arthur Borton


66


21


Ang. 7, 1862|Mustered out June 21, 1865, at Richmond, Va .; vet.


Theodore Sebring


18


Nov. 7


From co. F, September 1, 1865; m. o. with co .; veteran.


Joseph Hughes


66


21


Aug. 16, 1862


Nov. 4, 1861 Discharged November 10, 1862, Surgeon's certificate. Oct. 28, 1861 Discharged July, 1864, Bermuda Hundred, Virginia.


Wm, R. Lucas


Ilomer Sawyer-


23


Oct. 28, 1861


Charles F. Handy


Asst. Surgeon. Jan. 9, 1862


Promoted to Surgeon.


James Westfall


16


12


Corporal. 66


Mustered out with company, December 7, 1865; vet.


177


Henry S. Commager


178


HISTORY OF TOLEDO AND LUCAS COUNTY.


Names.


Rank.


Age.


Date of Entering the Service.


Remarks.


Amaziah Clark


Corporal.


21


Nov. 12, 1863 M. o. Sept. 1, 1865, Richmond, Va., supernumerary.


Peter ('ranker.


Michael Fouble.


66


23


Det. 17, 1861


Wounded July 18, 1863, at Fort Wagner.


Geo. Ilauley


18


Nov. 25, 1861


Randolph Hetsig


18


Dee. 9, 1861


llenry A. Hampson


21


Nov. 8, 1861


Orrin N. Ilowe


Robert S. Keith


41


Oct. 23, 1861 Discharged October 20, 1861, Surgeon's off. disability.


Isaac Miller


21


Jan. 10, 1864 Mustered out with company, December 7, 1865.


Napoleon Nearing


20


Nov. 4, 1861 Mustered out with company, December 7, 1865; vet.


Edward Roth


25


Nov. 9, 1861


James S. Smith


66


19 Oct. 9, 1861


James Wilcox


66


18 Nov. 8, 1861


Albert R. Button


Musician.


Van Buren A. Knapp


19 Aug. 8, 1862 Mustered out June, 1865, at Richmond, Virginia.


John Morris


31


Benjamin F. Stowe_


31 Oct. 28, 1861


Wm. Newitt


30 Nov. 4, 1861


Veteran.


All, Francis


28 Nov. 9, 1861


Alexander, Charles


20 Nov. 25, 1861


Ballard, Franklin


42 Oct. 11, 1861


Barnes, George


33 Oct. 1, 1862 Died February 17, 1865, at Point of Rocks, Virginia. Sept. 26, 1862 Missing July, 1863, at assault on Ft. Wagner.


Bailey, Henry


92


19 Det. 9, 1862 Mustered out with company, December 7, 1865.


Bayes, Sanford P.


21 Ang. 10, 1862 Wd. July IS, 1863, at Ft. Wagner; m. o. June, 1865.


Beach, Thomas


21 Oct. 17. 1861 Killed July 4, 1862, at Harrison's Landing, Virginia.


Beach, John


Oct. 28, 1861 Discharged February 29, 1863, Surgeon's etf. disability. 4-4


Bennett, Harrison


Bird, Asher E.


Bowdle, John W.


30 Oct. 2, 1862| Wd. July 18, '63, Ft. Wagner; m. o. Nov. 65, exp. ferm.


Brace, Franklin


60


18 Oet. 17, 1861 Died September 17, 1863, at Morris Island, S. C.


Brown, Isaac


66


25 Nov. 4, 1861 Died November 4, 1862, in hospital at New York.


Brown, Daniel


18 Nov. 3, 1861 Discharged October, 1862, Surgeon's ctf. disability.


Burr, Charles


26 Oct. 2, 1862 | D. Ocf. 28,'64, Flying hosp. Va. wds. in skirmish Oct. 27. 19 .Dec. 10, 186I


Buckley, Royal


Buckley, Freeman E


66


22 18 (Nov. 5, 1861 Dis. June, "65, Washington, D. C. Surg. cff .; veteran. Dec. 9, 1863 From co. F, Sept. '65, as Wm. Barton; m. o. with co. Nov. 7, 1861 Died February 25, 1862, at Cumberland, Maryland. 18


Carter, Andrew


26


Nov. 4, 1861


Calley, Charles E


10 Nov. 9. 1861


Discharged December 9, 1862, Surgeon's ctf. disability.


Cheney, David_


Oct. 22, 1861 Died May, 1864, at Ft. Monroe, wounds May 20, 1864.


Clark, Leander


Cobb, Ernest.


Connely, John E.


Crout, Charles W


66


Crout, Elijah


26 Nov. 9. 1861


Crosby, Lyman


Drayton, John


IS


Oct. 27, 1861 Discharged July 30, 1862.


Drayton, George


19 Nov. 4. 1861 M. D. December 5, 1864, Columbus, O. exp. of term.


Doran, Isaac


25 Oct. 22, 1861


Edwards, Edson


66


Emmerson, Hiram


Emmerson, Emmett


Ewers, Gladney


Fairchild, Charles


Farr, Kimball


19


Aug. 15, 1862 Mustered ont June, 1865, at Richmond. Virginia.


Frayer, Royal


66


Gay, 1liram


Gilford, George


Green, Samnel.


18 Dec. 11, 1861! Wounded July 18, 1863, assault on Ft. Wagner. 20 Nov. 1, 1861 ! Wounded July 18, 1863, assault on Ft. Wagner.


Iletsig, John_


Iletsig, Frederick


18


Sept. 16, 1862 Mustered out by order of- War Department. Mustered out with company, December 1, 1865; vet.


Joseph Fullerton.


Frederick Foster


25


Aug. 25, 1862


Thomas Girdham


18


Oct. 17, 1861


M. o. January, 1865, at Columbus, O. oxp. term. Mustered out with company, December 7, 1865; vet. Mustered out with company, December 7, 1865; vet. M. o. January, 1865, at Columbus, O. exp. term.




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