History of the city of Toledo and Lucas County, Ohio, Part 41

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


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HISTORY OF TOLEDO AND LUCAS COUNTY.


Executive Committee, calling upon Chaplain 11. M. Bacon to offer prayer, when General Sheridan, President, took the chair, and the business of the Society was begun. Messages of regret for absence were read from General Grant, at Galena ; and President Hayes, and Generals Sherman and A. MeD. McCook, at San Francisco; also, a letter of like import from General W. S. Hancock, then a candidate for President of the United States. A business session was held, and adjournment taken until 8 o'clock P. M., at which time the hall was eem- pletely filled by citizens. General Sheridan ealled the meeting to order, when Captain J. Kent Hamilton, for the Toledo Committee, de- livered an address of welcome to the Society. The Arion Society rendered a vocal selection, when General Ben. Harrison, of Indiana, deliv- ered the annual address, and was followed by Mrs. E. M. Irving, who recited a poem written by Mrs. Kate B. Sherwood, entitled " Thomas at Chickamanga." General James A. Garfield, then the Republican nominee for President, delivered an address to the Society. General Garfield referred eloquently to the battle of Chickamauga, giving prominence to the faet, that in that contest was signally shown the extent to which the two elements of the Regular Army and the Volunteers, had been barmo- niously united in the Army of the Cumberland. He said :


Thomas stood like a rock, the center of that mighty fight ; and yet, with all that, behind him, in front of him-all around him, in fact-were the gallant, courageous volunteers, making the elements of science, art and courage triumphant in the fight. Think of it for a moment-and I take pleasure in referring to it. Here, away off on the hills, posted at a special post, to do a special charge, were some three Ohio Brigades. When their commander heard the sound of cannon on the 20th September, at Chicka- mauga, he would not lie by and guard a bridge. GORDON GRANGER, with J. B. STEEDMAN as second, marched to the sound of cannon until they came into the fight. When, riding forward, they asked Thomas, " Where shall we go in ?" the answer, in two mono- syllables, came, "You see." A force almost in his rear-a force on his flank-the three Ohio Brigades, the most of whom had never heard the sound of a hostile shot, filled the gap. Not less than 700 were dead and wounded in 40 minutes' fighting. But they protected the flank, making them a living wall of fire around Thomas. There was the practiced, trained Soldier, and with him the enthusiasm of the inde- pendent, thinking Volunteer, that made our war triumphant and victorious.


Brief remarks were made by General W. B. Hazen, General Fullerton, General James Bur- nett, General H. M. Cist, General C. C. Doolittle, and General J. W. Fuller.


On the 23d, an excursion to Put-in Bay was tendered the Society, which was much enjoyed, the business of the session being continued on board the Steamer Chief Justice Waite, includ- ing the election of officers for the ensuing year, as follows: President, General Sheridan ; Corresponding Secretary, General H. M. Cist ; Recording Seeretary, General J. W. Steele ; Treasurer, General J. S. Fullerton; Vice Presi- dents, Captain H. H. Tinker, for Ohio. Chat- tanooga was selected for the place of meeting in 1881, with General B. H. Bristow as erator for that occasion In the evening a large assemblage of citizens filled the Hall, where there was speaking by General Harrison, and a supper prepared by the citizens-the whole affair having been, in all respects, pleasant to the visitors, and gratifying to the people of Toledo.


ARMY OF NORTHWESTERN OHIO.


An organization, known as " The Army of Northwestern Ohio," was made at Toledo, July 15, 1870, by a meeting of Union Soldiers, of which General P. S. Slevin was made Chair- man, and General P. C. Hayes, Secretary. A constitution and by laws were adopted, and the following officers elected : President, General P. S. Slevin ; Vice Presidents, General William Stough, Colonel W. E. Haynes and General J. C. Lee ; Secretary, General P. C. Hayes ; Treasurer, Major J. R. Swigart.


UNION EX-PRISONERS OF WAR.


No bond of sympa- thy and interest is stronger in the human heart, than is that wrought by common experience, and espe- cially of common suf- fering ; and it would be difficult to conceive of a relation in life binding men more firmly together than DEATH REFORE DIGNONO that sustained by Union Soldiers in Rebel prisons, as portrayed in the facts here given.


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227


UNION EX-PRISONERS OF WAR.


Hence, the strong hold of sympathies on each other, which is not possible among comrades who escaped sneh terrible experience.


The more fully to recognize this sentiment of common suffering, a large number of Union Ex-Prisoners of War convened at Toledo, Oc- tober 1 and 2, 1879, and spent the two days in rehearsing their prison life and cultivating closer relations of sympathy. The attend- ance was large and the interest very deep. Ample preparation was made for the occasion by the citizens of Toledo. Saengerfest Hall had been secured for the meetings. The visitors were welcomed by Mayor Jacob Romeis, on the part of the City; by Dr. D. P. Chamber- lin, on the part of the resident Ex-Prisoners ; and by General J. W. Fuller, in behalf of the Soldiery of Toledo. Mrs. Il. D. Wałbridge read an address (" Looking Backward "), writ- ten by Miss Emily S. Bonton ; and Mrs. E. M. Irving recited " Sheridan's Ride."


Among the speakers on the occasion was General James A. Garfield, whose address chal. lenged the closest attention. In the course of his remarks he said :


To say that a man is willing to die for his country, is a good deal ; but these men who sit before us have said a great deal more than that. I would like to know where the man is, who would calmly step out on this platform and say: " I am ready to starve to death for my country." That would be an enormous thing to say. But there is a harder thing than that. Find a man, if you can, who will step forth and say : " I am willing to become an idiot for my country." Now, let me make this statement to you, fellow- citizens : One hundred and eighty-eight thousand such as this were captured by the Rebels who were fighting our Government. One hundred and eighty- eight thousand !- forty times as many as there are persons now in this building. And to every man of that enormous company, there stood open, night and day, the offer-" If you will join the Rebel Army and lift up your hand against your flag, you are free ! And you shall have food; and you shall have cloth- ing; and you shall see wife, mother and child."


And do you know, that of the one hundred and eighty- eight thousand there were less than three thousand who accepted that offer? And of these, perhaps nine-tenths did it with the mental reservation that they would desert at the first opportunity. But 185,000 of the 188,000 said: "No! Not to see wife again-not to see child again-not to avoid star- vation-not to escape idiocy, nor the most loathsome of loathsome deaths-will I lift this hand of mine against my country ! " I bow in reverence-I would stand with unsandalled feet-in the presence of such heroism and such suffering. And I would say to you, fellow-citizens, such an assemblage as this has never before met on this great earth.


EX-PRISONERS' ORGANIZATION.


November 3, 1879, a meeting of Union Ex- Prisoners of War, chiefly residents, was held at Toledo, for the purpose of effecting a perma- nent organization with a view to social advan- tages and to the promotion of such other inter- ests common to them as occasions might favor. The result was the institution of the Union Ex-Prisoners of War Association of Toledo, with the following officers, who were to serve until the annual meeting to be held in Jan- uary, 1881, to-wit :


President, Dr. D. P. Chamberlin. Vice-President, A. W. Storms. Treasurer, Daniel Harmon. Sec- retary, J. F. Holliger.


The officers of the Association since have been as follows :


President-Dr. D. P. Chamberlin, 1879-85. Geo. W. Vrooman, 1885-7.


Vice-President- A. W. Storms, 1879-81; C. L. Thomas, 1881; Geo. W. Vrooman, 1882; Alfred R. Hill, 1883-84; Wm. Adelsperger, 1885-86; J. W. Greene, 1887.


Treasurer- Daniel Harmon, 1879-84; Jabez W. King, 1885-87.


Secretary-J. F. Holliger, 1879-87.


Following is a list of names of Union Ex- Prisoners of War of the Rebellion, residing in Lucas and adjoining Counties :


Names.


Rank.


Regiment.


Co.


Where Captured.


Date.


Residence.


Dr. D. P. Chamberlin


Surgeon.


4th Mich. V. I.


Turkey Bend. Va. July 1, 1862


John H. McElroy


Sergeant.


16th Ills. V. C.


L


Jonesville, Va.


Jan. 3, 1863


Toledo, Ohio. Washington, D. C.


George W. Vrooman.


66


100th O. V. I.


H


Limest'e Sta., Tenn Sept. 8, 1863


Toledo, Ohio.


J. F. Holliger.


Private.


72d O. V. I.


B


Guntown. Miss.


June 12, 1864


S. S. Canfield.


Captain.


21st. O. V. I.


K


Chickamauga, Ten. Sept. 22, 1863


Jabez W. King


Private. 6


2d M. V. I. 9th O. V. C.


B Bull Run, Va.


July 21, 1861


William Adelsperger


John W. Brownsberger. Daniel Harmon


Corporal. Com. Sergt. Captain.


18th M. V. I.


K


Athens, Alabama. Mar. 24, 1864


William P. Scott


25th O. V. I.


A


Chancellorsville.


May 2, 1863


66


G Florence, Ala.


Apr. 29, 1864


100th O. V. I.


A Limest'e Sta .. Tenn Sept. 8, 1863


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HISTORY OF TOLEDO AND LUCAS COUNTY.


Names.


Rank.


Regiment.


Co.


Where Captured.


Date.


Residence.


Henry Bodinus


Sergeant.


9th M. V. I.


C


Murfreesboro.


Apr. 18, 1862


Toledo, Ohio.


Josiah C. Purdy


Captain.


9th M. V. I.


C


Murfreesboro.


Apr. 13, 1863


Quade C. Haynes


Privato.


1st M. V. I.


K


Bull Run, Va.


Apr. 21, 1862


Matthew Scott.


Corporal.


: 14th O. V. I.


I


Chattanooga, Tenn Aug. 20, 1863


James I. Knight


Sergeant.


100th O. V. I.


E


Limest'e Sta .. Tenn Sept. 8, 1863


. .


Edward H. Chase


Ist Lieut.


26th 1. V. I.


E


Trevelien Station. June 11, 1864


44


Oscar N. Tindall


Private.


Ist M. V. C.


New Hope Church Feb. __. 1864


Frank W. Smith


66


18th M. V. I.


K


Athens, Alabama. Sept. 24, 1864


66


Albert D. Buck


2d O. V. I.


B


Chickamauga.


Apr. 20, 1863


James L. Barrett


Musician.


37th O. V. I.


G


Atlanta, Ga.


July 22, 1864


66


Michael Adams


Private.


344th O. V. I.


E


Winchester, Va.


Apr. 24, 1864


66


Ezra S. Dodal


Major.


184th O. V. I.


37th O. V. I.


B


Atlanta, Ga.


Apr. 22, 1864


K


Atlanta, Ga.


Apr. 22, 1864


66


Michael Zimmer


J. W. Stone.


Sergt .- Maj. Private.


100th O.V. I. 14th O. V. I.


A


Franklin, Tenn.


Nov. 30, 1864


66


James B. Menhennick


27th O. V. I. A


Fort Darling.


April 1, 1865


66


Morris Stack.


89th Ills. V. I.


A


New Hope Church May 27, 1864


66


James H. Spain


Corporal.


H


Rheam's Sta., Va. Aug. 25, 1864


J. L. Lesslie


1st Lieut.


164th N. Y. V.I. 18th Pa. V. C. 5th M. V. C. 5th U. S. Cav. 21st O. V. I.


II Kelly's Ford, Va.


Apr. 17, 1862


=


Robert Newton


Private. Colonel.


120th O. V. I.


Bull Run.


Ang.27, 1862


66


W. T. Ridenour


Surgeon. Private. 66


100th O. V. I. 100th O. V. I.


B Limestone Station. Sept. 8, 1863


J. P. Shook


2d Lieut.


100th O. V. I.


F Limestone Station. Sept. 8, IS63


J. J. Nohl


Sergeant.


37th O. V. I.


K Atlanta, Ga.


July 22, 1864


W'm. Schultz


Captain.


37th O. V. I.


H Atlanta, Ga.


July 22, 1864


J. W. Jaquett


100th O. V. I.


E Cass Station, Va.


May 24, 1864


66


W. C. Mettler


101st O. V. I.


H


Chickamauga.


Sept. 19, 1863


16


Frank B. Colver


Private. Lieutenant. Private. 66


103d O. V. I. 14th O. V. I. 47th O. V. I.


A


Atlanta, Ga.


July 22, 1864


66


F. C. Bonner


J. H. Hazlewood


16


111th O. V. I.


E Stone Mountain.


July 20, 1864


Louis Trotter


66


111th O. V. I.


E


Stone Mountain. Stone Mountain.


July 20, 1864


Frank Ludwig


111th O. V. I.


E


B Guntown, Miss.


John Stadel


Drummer. Private. 66


72d O. V. I.


Julius E. Otto.


66


72d O. V. I.


E Guntown, Miss.


June12, 1864


Peter Thome


37th O. V. I.


14th O. V. I.


C


E Harrows' Land., Va Aug.22, 1864


E Murfreesboro, Ten. Dee. 31, 1862 Maumee, Ohio.


John Dunkleberger


F Petersburg, Va.


Oct. 27, 1864 Lucas Co.


Ira Beverly


E Limestone Station. Sept. 8, 1863 Richfield. LucasCo.


John M. Butler


Corporal. Sergeant.


I


L


I Atlanta, Ga. July 22, 1864 Monclova, Ohio.


Alexander Munch


A Atlanta, Ga. July 22, 1864 Waterville, Ohio.


I Atlanta, Ga. July 22, 1864 Monclova, Ohio.


John Stair


H Limestone Station. Sept. 8, 1863 Swanton, Ohio.


G. W. Hollspeter


B Limestone Station. Sept. 8, 1863 Grand Rapids, O. Jan. 9. 1862 White House, O.


C. V. Clark


F Postville, Va.


Grand Rapids, O.


George W. Vail


A


Waterville, Ohio.


John Ryan


James Blain


Atlanta.


July 22, 1864 Matamora, Ohio.


Albert R. Wiekham


Sept.21, 1863 Matamora, Ohio.


George Guilbach


A


July 18, 1863 Ottokee, Ohio.


* Alfred R. Hill.


14th-100thOVI I&F Limestone Station. Sept. 8, 1863 Wauseon, Ohio.


Harrison E. Randall.


H Limestone Station. Sept. 8, 1863. Wanseon, Ohio.


Levi Lenardson


Corporal. Private. =


21st O. V. I. 67th O. V. I.


Chickamauga. Fort Wagner.


100th O. V. I. 100th O. V. I. E Limestone Station. Sept. 8, 1863 Wauseon, Ohio.


66


J. W. Greene.


Captain.


110th U.S.C.T.


D Athens, Alabama. Sept. 14, 1864


Morganza, Texas. July 29, 1863


Spencer A. Young


123d O). V. I.


G


High Bridge, Va.


April 6, 1865


Jacob Confer


1st M. V. I.


I


Murfreesboro.


Dec. 10, 1864


66


Charles Haas


Private.


37th O. V. I.


K


Limest'e Sta., Tenn Sept. 8, 1863


D Staffords C. H.


Aug. 13, 1863


Erastus P. Ilawks


Corporal.


K Falmonth, Va.


Aug. 28, 1863


Henry Albert.


100th O. V. I.


Limestone Station. Sept. 8, 1863


E Limestone Station.


Sept. 8, 1863


Henry Sterk


46


G


Winchester, Va.


June15, 1863!


July 22, 1864


July 20, 1864


George Stahl


16


111th O. V. I.


72d O. V. I.


D Guntown, Miss.


June12, 1864


66


Charles H. Bennett


B Guntown, Miss. June12, 1864


July 22, 1864 Maumee, Ohio.


George R. Morris


Corporal. Private. =


67th O. V. I. 88th U. S. I. 184th O. V. I.


H Chickamauga. Pulaski, Tenn.


E


Sept.20, 1863 Richfield, LucasCo. May 4, 1862 Richfield, LucasC'o. New Ilope Church Feb. _ , 1864 Richfield, Lucas Co. Jonesville, Va.


Hiram Wellman


H. C. Van Fleet


Private. = 16


B Atlanta, Ga. July 22, 1864 Maumee, Ohio.


Lafayette Shanon


A. A. Reed.


Corporal. Private. Sergeant. Private.


William Anglebeck


Edwin Sly


B I Chickamauga.


Sept.20, 1863 White House, O.


Sergeant. 1st Lieut.


100th O. V. I. 21st O. V. I. 1st O. L. Art. 123d O. V. I. 16th Ill. Cav. 14th O. V. I. 37th O. V. I. 14th O. V. I. 14th O. V. I. 100th O. V. I. 100th O. V. I. 29th O. V. I. 144th O. V. I. 14th O. V. I. 49th O. V. I.


G Atlanta. Atlanta.


July 22, 1864 Maumee, Ohio.


Leonard Burkert


Maumee, Ohio.


Archie Van Hauton


Atlanta, Ga.


August Burde


I E Stone Mountain.


July 20, 1864 June12, 1864


Henry F. Bishoff.


72d O. V. I.


66


Oliver P. Clark


William Bartholomew


March, 1865 Sylvania, Ohio.


Sergeant. Private. 66


47th O. V. I. I H


Chickamauga, Ten. Sept.29, 1863


Arnold McMahon


George Garfield


123d O. V. I.


J. C. Ilorton


John L. Slawson


299


UNION EX-PRISONERS OF WAR.


Names.


Rank.


Regiment,


Co.


Where Captured.


Date.


Residence.


C. Bayes


100th O. V. 1.


H


Limestone Station. Sept. 8, 1863


Wauseon, Ohio.


William Weir


Private. Ist Sergt. Private. 66


100th O. V. 1.


H


Limestone Station. Sept. 8, 1863


Wanseon, Ohio.


James Hodges


100th O. V. I.


100th O. V. I. II Limestone Station.


Sept. 8, 1863


Delta, Ohio.


John P. Holland


66


100th O. V. I.


H Limestone Station. Sept. 8, 1863 Lyons, Ohio.


D. D. Donohue


Sergeant. Private.


100th O. V. I.


H H Limestone Station. Sept. 8, 1863 Delta, Ohio. Delta, Ohio.


A. B. Smith


Captain. Private.


100th O. V. I.


H Limestone Station. Sept. 8, 1863


Wauseon, Ohio.


C. Baize.


100th O. V. I. H Limestone Station. Sept. 8, 1863


S. H. Lawrence


Corporal. Private.


Bd O. Cav. 182d O. V. I. 55th O. V. I. 68th O. V. I.


A


Allen E. Winters


E


F Clinton, Miss.


May,


1863 Napoleon, Ohio.


Jeremiah Bard.


Q. M. Sergt. Private. Musician. Private.


MeL. Squad.C. 100th O. V. I.


B


Holgate, Ohio. Aug, 3, 1864 Limestone Station. Sept. 8, 1863 Napoleon, Ohio.


M. Armstrong


100th O. V. I.


B Limestone Station. Sept. 8, 1863


Napoleon, Ohio.


Joseph Siford


100th O. V. 1.


B Limestone Station. Sept. 8, 1863


Florida, Ohio.


E. H. Dawson


66


100th O. V. I. B Limestone Station. Sept. 8, 1863


A. Yeager


Sergeant. Col. Bearer. Private. 66


100th O. V. I. 100th O. V. I. 100th O. V. I. 100th O. V. I.


B


Limestone Station.


Sept. 8, 1863 Napoleon, Ohio.


Nicholas Barnhard


100th O. V. I.


B


Limestone Station. Martin, Miss.


Sept. 8, 1863 Feb. 14, 1864


Florida, Ohio.


C


Chickamauga.


Sept.20, 1863


Napoleon, Ohio.


L. Chadwiek


A


Guntown, Miss. June12, 1864


Napoleon, Ohio.


Thomas Burrows.


A


Morton's Mill. Feb. 9, 1864


James Timmons.


I


Port Republic. June 9, 1862


June 12, 1864


Perrysburg, Ohio.


Hiram Charles


A


Chattanooga, Ten. Limestone Station. Sept. 8, 1863


Perrysburg, Ohio.


J. C. Wickham


H


Chattanooga.


Apr. 16, 1862 Perrysburg, Ohio.


Andrew Pargellis


B


Stone Mountain.


Sept.20, 1864 Hull Prairie, Ohio.


George W. Mathews


B


Berryville, Va.


Aug.13, 1864 Tontogany, Ohio.


William Shepard


1. N. Wheel


B A


Limestone Station. Sept. 8, 1863


B Berryville, Va. Aug.13, 1864


A


Limestone Station.


Sept. 8, 1863


Tontogany, Ohio. Tontogany, Ohio.


C. S. Bember


H A


Chickamauga, Ten. Sept. 9, 1863


Tontogany, Ohio.


Andrew Glenn


H


Gettysburg. July 3, 1863 Tontogany, Ohio.


C


H Chattanooga.


Apr. 16, 1862


Tontogany, Ohio. Tontogany, Ohio.


W. S. Chadwick


100th O. V. I.


A


Limestone Station. Sept. 8, 1863


K Berryville, Va.


Aug.13, 1864


Tontogany, Ohio. West Millgrove, O.


Th. Freesly


Sergeant. Corporal. Private.


K K Berryville, Va.


Aug.13, 1864


Freeport, Ohio.


Samuel Ilathaway


21st O. V. I.


K Chattanooga.


Apr. 16, 1862


Pemberville, Ohio.


John S. Mahoney


K B


Chattanooga.


Apr. 16, 1862


Bradner, Ohio.


W. W. Hill


66


Weston, Ohio.


Andrew J. Munn


64


21st O. V. I. 123d O. V. I. 100th O. V. I.


Limestone Station. Sept. 8, 1863


Weston, Ohio. West Millgrove, O.


Louis Hillock


West Millville.


B. C. Ilarman


S. W. Smeet


M


J. Huffman


Guntown, Miss.


Limestone Station. Sept. 8, 1863 Scott's Ridge.


Jerry Heath


72d O. V. I.


Guntown, Miss.


June 12, 1864


Prairie Depot, O.


Hiram Edger


66


72d O. V. I. C 72d O. V. I. C Guntown, Miss. Guntown, Wiss.


June12, 1864


Prairie Depot, O.


Lewis Edger


6.


724 0. V. I. 720 0. V. I.


G I Guntown, Miss.


A. J. Bates


720 0. V. 1.


Guntown, Miss.


Daniel Shea


Ist Sergt. Private, 66


72d O. V. I.


( ! Guntown, Miss.


Jacob Hoffman


66


66


72d O. V. I. H Guntown. Miss.


K Berryville, Va.


Ang.13, 1864 Prairie Depot, O.


E. R. Sage


211 Sergt. Private. 66


144th O. V. I. 144th O. V. I. 144th O. V. I. 144th O. V. 1.


K Berryville, Va.


Aug.13, 1864 Prairie Depot, O.


Charles Hunt


Mon. Heath


66


K


Berryville, Va.


Aug.13, 1864 Prairie Depot, O.


Napoleon, Ohio.


Joseph J. Lewis


John McBride


W. M. Thrapp


.€


Sergeant. Private. Ist Lieut. Private. Sergeant. Ist Sergt. Ist Sergt. Private.


5th O. V. I. 720 0. V. 1. 21st O. V. I. 100th O. V. 1. 2Ist O. V. I. 111th O. V. I. 111th O. V. I. 144th O. V. I. 34th O. V. 1. 90th O. V. I.


D Brooley, Va.


June11, 1864 Tontogany, Ohio. Tontogany, Ohio. Tontogany, Ohio. Tontogany, Ohio.


John Soash


Corporal. Private. Captain. Private.


100th O. V. I. 144th O. V. I. 100th O. V. I. 21st O. V. I. 14th O. V. I Sth O. V. I. 7th O. V. I. 21st O. V. I.


Chattanooga, Ten. Apr. 16, 1862


A. J. Orme


Bugler. Private. =


D. Lusk


66


144th O. V. I. 144th O. V. I. 1-44th O. V. I.


Berryville, Va.


Aug.13, 1864 Freeport, Ohio.


I. A. Graham


3d O. Cav. 49th O. V. 1. 24th O. V. I. C 72d O. V. I. 100th O. V. I. A


Bradner, Ohio.


Robert II. Householder C. Walters


Ist Sergt. Private. Sergeant. Private. 6.


72d O. V. I. I Guntown, Miss.


Guntown, Miss.


June12, 1864 Prairie Depot, O.


Chauncey Walters.


66


72d O. V. I. C Guntown, Miss.


724 0. V. I. F Guntown, Miss.


June12, 1864 Prairie Depot, O.


Thomas Russell


June12, 1864 Prairie Depot, O.


Christian Michael


Thomas Graham


K Berryville, Va.


Aug.13, 1864 Prairie Depot, O.


A K E


June12, 1864 Bradner, Ohio.


June12, 1864 Prairie Depot, O.


June12, 1864 Prairie Depot, O.


lohn Warner


68th O. V. I. 101st O. V. I. 100th O. V. I. 720 0. V. I. 68th O. V. I.


B


Limestone Station. Sept. 8, 1863


Napoleon, Ohio.


John Siford


B Limestone Station. Sept. 8, 1863 Napoleon, Ohio.


Henry Snider.


F


D Limestone Station. Sept. 8, 1863


Napoleon, Ohio.


Perrysburg, Ohio.


George Burget.


A Guntown, Miss.


Perrysburg, Ohio.


W. W. Brown


F


Apr. 16, 1862


Napoleon, Ohio.


B Limestone Station. Sept. 8, 1863


Napoleon, Ohio.


J. F. Stockman.


II


W. H. Upham


C. E. Reynolds


A Athens, Georgia.


Joseph Grim


Wauseon, Ohio. Pettisville, Ohio. Delta, Ohio. Lyons, Ohio.


P. Moore


100th O. V. I.


Limestone Station. Sept. 8, 1863


Wauseon, Ohio.


John F. Baker.


Limestone Station. Sept. 8, 1863


Black Ash P.O., O.


James Carter


B Stone Mountain.


Sept.20, 1864 Hull Prairie, Ohio.


L. McColley


Thomas Mawer


J. A. Mohle


Ilenry Hoebler


June12. 1864 Prairie Depot, O. June12, 1864 Prairie Depot, O. June12, 1864 Prairie Depot, O. June12, 1864 Bradner, Ohio.


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HISTORY OF TOLEDO AND LUCAS COUNTY.


Names.


Rank.


Regiment.


Co. Where Captured.


Date.


Residence.


Abram V. Smith


Private.


21st O. V. I.


C


Chattanooga, Ten. Guntown, Miss.


Apr. t6, 1863


Le Moyne, Ohio.


Jacob Baker.


72d O. V. I.


B


June12, 1864| Le Moyne, Ohio.


Valentine H. Ault


16


21st O. V. I.


C Chattanooga, Ten. C Chattanooga, Ten.


Apr, 16, 1863 Apr. 16, 1863


Martin, Ohio.


Samuel less


Corporal. Private. Corporal. Private. Corporal.


72d O. V. I.


E


Guntown, Miss.


June12, 1864


Stony Ridge, Ohio.


William Feaga


72d O. V. I.


B Guntown, Miss.


June12, 1864


Savannah, Ga.


Jason A. Dyche


21st O. V. I.


G Chickamauga.


Sept.21, 1863


McComb, Ohio.


John R. Porter


21st O. V. I.


A Big Shanty, Ga., while on secret service.


Apr. 14, 1862 McComb, Ohio. Sept.20, 1863 MeComb, Ohio.


William C. Ritter William Bensinger


Captain.


2Ist O. V. I. 21st O. V. I.


G Ringgold, one of Mitchel raiders.


G


Chickamauga.


Sept.20, 1863 McComb, Ohio.


Simon P. Obermier.


Private.


21st O. V. I. 72d O. V. I. 21st O. V. I.


B Guntown, Miss. Chickamauga. A


June12, 1864 McComb, Ohio. Sept.20, 1863 Findlay, Ohio.


William Dideway


Sergeant. Private.


57th O. V. I.


F


Chickamauga.


Sept.22, 1863 Findlay, Ohio.


Isaac Fellers


Corporal. Private.


21st O. V. I.


D Stone River.


Dec. 31, 1862 Findlay, Ohio.


Robert W. Eller


82d O. V. I.


C Aqua Creek.


Sept.20, 1863 Findlay, Ohio.


Godfried Nusser


A


Stone River.


Dec. 30. 1862 Findlay, Ohio.


Anson J. Glatheart


H


Atlanta.


June22, 1864 Findlay Ohio.


Michael Newman


A


Chickamauga.


Sept.20, 1863 Findlay, Ohio.


James Wilson.


G


Atlanta.


June22, 1864 Findlay, Ohio.


Henry D. Taylor.


Corporal.


21st O. V. 1.


Chickamauga.


Sept.20, 1863 Findlay, Ohio.


H. H. Alhan


Captain.


21st O. V. 1.


F


Chickamauga.


Sept.20, 1863 Findlay, Ohio.


Jacob Krouse


Corporal.


21st O. V. I.


B


Sequatchie Valley.


Sept.22, 1863 Findlay, Ohio.


James H. Leaf


Corporal.


21st O. V. I.


Stone River.


Dec. 3, 1862 McComb, Ohio.


Adam Helfrick


Private.


2Ist O. V. I.


Augustin J. Vigeseen


21st O. V. I.


F Bentonville, N. C.


April 19,1865 Van Lne, Ohio.


F. H. Knapps


Lieutenant.


9th O. V. I.


G B Florence, Ala. Atlanta, Ga.


May 16, 1864 Benton Ridge, O.


Moseheim Hoffman


Private. 66


57th O. V. I. 21st O. V. I.


G


G. A. Gessner


Hosp. Stew. Private. =


100th O. V. I. K K


June 12,1864 Fremont, Ohio. Limestone Station. Sept. 8,1863 Fremont, Ohio. Limestone Station. Sept. 8,1863 Fremont, Ohio.


Daniel Carnison


100th O. V. I. 72d O. V. I.


H Giuntowu, Miss. June 12,1864 Fremont, Ohio.


Adam Bruthover


72d O. V. I.


F Guntown, Miss. June 12,1864 Fremont, Ohio.


J. P. Elderkin


72d O. V. I.


E Guntown, Miss. June 12,1864


Fremont, Ohio.


George Howk


Private.


72d . V. I.


E Guntown, Miss.


June 12,1864 Fremont, Ohio.


Thomas Jackson


F Guntown, Miss.


June 12.1864


Fremont, Ohio. Fremont, Ohio.


D. Van Doren


Lieutenant. 72d O. V. I. F Guntown, Miss.


June 12,1864 Fremont, Ohio.


Thomas Fisher


Private.


72d O. V. I.


B Guntown, Miss. June 12,1864 Fremont, Ohio.


Austin Fisher


72d O. V. I.


B Guntown, Miss. June 12,1864


Fremont, Ohio.


John Fairbank


Captain. 72d O. V. I.


I Guntown, Miss. June 12,1864 Helena, Ohio.


E. B. Moore


1st Sergeant 66


721 0. V. I.


F Guntown, Miss.


June 12,1864 Fremont, Ohio.


James H. Fowler


100th O. V. I. K Limestone Station. Sept. 8,1863 Fremont, Ohio.


A. Brunthan


66 72d O. V. I.


F Guntown, Miss.


June 12, 1864 Fremont, Ohio.


Charles Kramb


72d O. V. I.


A Guntown, Miss.


June 12.1884 Lindsay, Ohio.


Michael Lattig


72d O. V. I.


A


Guntown, Miss. June 12,1864 Lindsay, Ohio.


Andrew Hupher


720 0. V. I.


D Guntown, Miss.


June 12.1864' Woodville, Ohio.


Jacob Schneider


721 0. V. I.


E Guntown, Miss.


June 12,1864 Woodville. Ohio.


Charles Boyd


72d O. V. I.


A Guntown, Miss.


June 12,1864 Clyde, Ohio.


Charles W. Jones.


K Jonesboro, Tenn.


Sept. 8,1863 Clyde, Ohio.


George Piersons


K Jonesboro, Tenn.


Sept. 8.1863 Clyde, Ohio.


Joseph Piersons


66


100th O. V. I.


K


Sept. 8,1863 Clyde, Ohio.


B. B. Williams


7th O. V. I.


E Chancellorsville. May 3,1863 Clyde, Ohio.


William M. Barber.


E Chancellorsville. May


2 1863 Clyde, Ohio.


George W. Robinson


E Richmond, Ky. Feb. 1864 Clyde, Ohio.


A. A. Collier


L Gettysburg.


July 2,1862 Clyde, Ohio.


Jacob Helmka


=


6th U. S. Cav. 3d O. V. C.


L Fayetteville, Tenn. Oct. 12,1864 Clyde, Ohio.


Charles P. Mason


3d O. V. C.


I Fayetteville, Tenn. Oct. 12,1864 Clyde, Ohio.


Bradner, Ohio.


Doek Jones


2Ist O. V. I.


C


G Guntown, Miss.


June12, 1864


Freeport, Ohio.


J. J. Werner


3d O. Cav. 724 0. V. I. 111th O. V. I.




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