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Joseph II. Carr, June 11, 1862; December 31, 1862; promoted.
S. J. Shoub, August 31, 1862; February 10, 1863; killed July 2, 1863. W. Mccullough, October 17, 1862; December 31, 1862; died of wounds March 29, 1863.
Frank J. Spalter, November 6, 1862; December 31, 1862; promoted.
George O. Hill, December 7, 1862; December 31, 1862; promoted.
George Brophy, December 26, 1862; February 16, 1863; promoted.
J. Dunlap, November 6, 1862; March 30, 1863; resigned.
William F. Lynch, January 7, 1862; March 30, 1863; resigned.
W. A. McDermott, December 13, 1862; April 29, 1863.
J. R. Knapp, June 10, 1863; May 18, 1863; mustered out.
A. II. Edgar, Mar. 29, 1863; May 25, 1863; killed at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863.
J. G. Evans, April 29, 1863; May 28, 1863.
W. W. Williams, March 24, 1863; July 20, 1863; mustered out.
J. Watkins, January 1, 1863; July 20, 1863; mustered out.
A. H. Perry, March 1, 1863; July 20, 1863; mustered out.
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EXPLANATION OF, AND STATEMENT CONCERNING, THE ROSTERS.
The Rosters were made up from the following sources: "List of names furnished by the Secretary of War ;" Muster-Out Rolls in the office of the Secretary of State, at Columbus, Ohio; from "Ohio in the War;" from the "Adjutant's Record" of Adjutant William Wallace of Omaha, Nebraska. Much information was also furnished by comrades at Reunions of the Regiment. Sev- eral members of every company had the advance sheets of their company in possession for some time and did their utmost to correct them and add information.
The first date after each enlisted man's name has reference to the day he enlisted or re-enlisted for three years.
" Mustered out" means, " Mustered out with the regiment on the expiration of the term of service, June 22, 1864, at Colum- bus, Ohio."
"Discharged," if the cause is not stated, means, " Discharged on account of physical disability."
Where there is no statement as to time of having been mustered out, it is to be understood that such comrade was mustered out June 22, 1864, at expiration of term of service.
The following abbreviations are used: U. S. Art. for United States Artillery. I. C. for Invalid Corps. V. R. C. for Veteran Reserve Corps. O. B. for Ohio Battalion. Tr. for transferred. Re-en. for re-enlisted. Dis. for discharged. Res. for resigned. Ad. for address. Corp. for Corporal. Sergt. for Sergeant. Lt. for Lieutenant. Capt. for Captain. Assist. Sur. for Assistant Surgeon. Lt. Col. for Lieutenant Colonel. Col. for Colonel.
The Roster was rearranged and written three times with type- writer at the expense of much labor and time. An honest effort has been made to do cach comrade justice.
WILLIAM KEPLER.
ROSTER OF THREE YEARS' ORGANIZATION OF THE FOURTH OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.
FIELD AND STAFF.
Lorin Andrews-Colonel ; promoted from Captain of the Knox County Guards, or Company A, April 26, 1861, to command the three months' organization. Commissioned Colonel of three year's organization June 5, 1861. Died of typhoid pneumonia, September 18, 1861, at his home in Gambier, Knox county, Ohio.
John S. Mason-Captain of Eleventh U. S. Infantry; Colonel of the Fourth O. V. I. Oct. 3, 1861. Brigadier General Nov. 29, IS62. Is Colonel of U. S. Infantry and located in California.
James H. Godman-Captain ; Major April 26, 1861; Lt. Col. Jan. 9, 1862 ; Col. Nov. 26, 1862; wounded at Fredericksburg Dec. 13, 1862, in rear of the city at the opening of the battle, resigned July 28, 1863, on account of disability resulting from the wound. Auditor of State in 1863, 1865 and 1867. Brevet Brig. Gen. March 13, 1864. Address, Columbus, O.
Leonard W. Carpenter-Elected First Lieut. April 27, 1861; Captain Co. A, June 5, 1861 ; Major, Nov. 6, 1862 ; Lt. Col. Nov. 29, 1862 ; Colonel July 28, 1863. Address, Logansport, Ind.
James Cantwell-Lt. Col. April 26, 1861 ; resigned Dec. 10, 1861 ; Colonel of the 82d O. V. I .; killed in second battle . f Bull Run, Aug. 21, 1862. George Weaver-Captain of Company D; Major, Jan. 9, 1862; resigned Nov. 6, 1862. Deceased.
Gordon A. Stewart -- Captain of Co. D, Jan. 9, 1862; Major, Nov. 29, 1862; Lt. Col., July 28, 1862. Died in 1884, after having been in Govern- ment service for some years in Washington, D. C.
Peter Grubb-Captain of Co. G; Major, July 28, 1863 ; wounded at Gettys- burg July 2, 1863; at Chancellorsville May 3, 1863. Died in 1883.
Bradford R. Durfee-Adjutant, April 26, 1861; First Lieut. Com. B., Nov. I, 1861; resigned Dec. 10, 1861; Lt. Col. of the S2d O. V. I. Deceased. John Green-Adjutant, Nov. 1, 1861; Captain, June II, r862; A. A A. Gen. to Gen. Mason, Jan. 14, 1863.
Lemuel Jeffries-Of E, Acting Adjutant. Address, Wooster, O.
William Wallace-Of F, Adjutant Nov. 6, 1862. Address, Omaha, Neb.
Abram W. Lippett-Quartermaster, Jan. 5, 1862; died at home in Mount Ver- non, O. Jan. 5, 1862.
Israel Underwood-Quartermaster, June 5, 1861; Jan. 9, 1863; res. April 29, IS63. Address, Mt. Vernon, O.
Henry M. McAbee-Surgeon, May 2, 1861; res. Sept. 16, 1863. Killed soon after in railroad accident near Painesville, O.
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Jacob Y. Cantwell-Assistant Surgeon, June 7, 1861; res. Aug. 20, IS61.
Francis W. Morrison-Assist. Sur. from Hospital Steward of 11th O. V. I.,
July 31, IS62; Surgeon Nov. 7, 1863. Surgeon 174th O. V. I .; Brigade Surgeon. Died at Delaware, O., March 16, ISS6.
Albert Longwell-Assistant Surgeon, Aug. 21, IS61; res. Oct. 27, 1863. Died soon after the war.
John B. Laird-Assistant Surgeon, Feb. 13, 1863; res. July 11, 1864.
Barzillia Grey-Assistant Surgeon, April 22, 1864.
Lerenzo Warner -- Chaplain, Aug. 26, 1861; res. March 17, 1863. Died of apoplexy at Galion, O., April 12, 1866.
Daniel G. Strong-Corporal; Chaplain, May 6, 1863. In ministry of Metho- dist Episcopal Church in Wyoming Territory.
Marshall E. Haas-Corp .; Serg., Oct. 13, 1862; Serg. Major, Sept. 1, IS63; mortally wounded at Morton's Ford, Feb. 6, 1864.
Charles W. McClure-Quartermaster Serg. July 10, 1863. Ad. Wooster, O. John R. Knapp-Commissary Serg. Sept. 1, 1861. Quartermaster Serg., Aug. I, 1862; 2d Lt., May 26, 1863; Quartermaster June 9, IS63.
Robert D. McCarter-Commissary Serg., Aug. 2, 1862. Ad., Columbus, O. David T. Bruck-Hospital Steward, June 17, 1861.
John L. Loyd-Quartermaster Sergeant, June 27, 1861. Dropped from rolls Dec. 1861.
Addison McClure-Serg. Major, June 27, 1861; Capt., in 16th O. V. I. Oct. 1, 1861. Member of Congress several years. Address, Wooster, O.
Lemuel Jeffries-Serg. ; Serg. Major, Oct. 1, 1861; 2d Lieut., Dec. 26, IS61; Ist Lieut., June 25, 1862. Address, Wooster, O.
Joseph H. Carr-Serg. Major, Actg. Adjt., Dec. 26, 1861; 2d Lt., Dec. 31, 1862; A. D. C. to Carroll; Ist Lt., Feb. 10, 1863; res. Nov. 3, 1863; Lt. Col. 169th O. V. I. Address, Indianapol ;, Ind.
William A. McDermott-Serg. Major, Jan. 16, 1863; 2d Lt., May 11, 1863. Joseph W. Watkins -- Serg. Major, May 9, 1863; 2d Lieut., July 28, 1863. Address, Chattanooga, Tenn.
Richard Humphries-Serg. Major, May 1, 1862; 2d Lieut. 45th O. V. I., Aug. 1, 1862. Address, Columbus, O.
John Clark-Principal Musician, June 5, 1861; in Co. F, Oct. 1, 1862.
Frederick Olenhausen -Principal Musician, June IS, IS61. Leader of Band. Wellington Douds-Principal Musician, March 1, 1864.
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COMPANY A.
Carpenter, Leonard W., Capt. June 4, 1861; Major, Nov. 6, 1862; Lt. Col., April 9, 1863: Colonel, Aug. 19, 1863. Address, Logansport, Ind.
Green, John, Capt. Jan. 14, 1863; assigned to Gen. Mason's Staff as A. A. A. Gen. Address, Council Bluffs, Ia.
Pritchard, John R., 2d Lt., June 5, 1861; Ist Lt .. Dec. 26, 1862; Capt., May 23, 1863. Address, Galion, O.
Coates, Foster A., Ist Lt., June 4, 1861; Capt. Sept. 12, 1862; resigned Oct. 15, 1862. Deceased.
Brearly, Samuel L., 2d Lt., June 4. 1861 ; Ist Lt., Sept. 12, 1862; Capt., Feb. 10, 1863. Address, Minneapolis, Minn.
Welsh, William, Serg .; 2d Lt .. , June 13, 1862; Ist Lt., Dec. 4, 1862; of Co. K; Colonel 19th Colored Volunteers.
Underwood, Israel, 2d Lt., June 4, IS61; Ist Lt. Jan. 9, 1862; Capt., Dec. 26, 1862; declined promotion; appointed Quartermaster, and res. April 29, 1863; Serg. at Arms at Columbus, O. Address Mount Vernon, O.
Gilliam, Algernon, 2d Lt., Aug. 9, 1861; res. July 13, IS62 Ad., Canton, O. Lynch, William F., 2d Lt., Mar. 30, 1863; resigned. Capt. 25th Col. Vols. Addler, Moses, June 5, 1861; dis. near Warrenton, Va., Nov. 9, 1862. Ad- dress, Goshen, Ind.
Bendle, William, June 3, IS61: died at Cincinnati, Aug. 1, 1861.
Bell, Josiah, G., June 5,- 1861; dis. at Romney, Va., Nov. 16, IS61.
Bigbee, Robert E., June 5, 1861; wounded at Po River, May 10, 1864.
Briggs, John, June 5, 1861; dis. at Washington, D. C., Jan. 3, 1863.
Brown, Jacob, June 5, IS61; dis. Oct. 18, 1862. Re-enlisted and killed at Chickamauga.
Browning, George E., Sept. 13, IS61; dis. at Camp Kelley, Va., Feb. 3, 1862; re-enlisted and killed at Sabine Cross Roads.
Bronscombe, William, June 3, IS61.
Brollier, Willard J., June 3, 1861; died at Fredericksburg, of wounds received at Po River, May 20, 1864.
Brumm, Addison S., June 5, 1861; Corp., June 5, 1861; transferred to Invalid Corps, Feb., IS64.
Church, Berry F., June 5, IS61; dis. at Harper's Ferry, to enlist in 4th U. S. Artillery, Oct. 18, 1863.
Church, Stephen D., June 5, 1861; transferred to Invalid Corps Feb., 1864. Address, Baltimore, Md.
Corder, Elias, June 3, IS61; dis. at Washington, D. C., Dec. 5, 1862.
Crawford, Henry, June 3, 1861; died of camp fever, at Pendleton, Maryland, Sept. 17, IS61.
Cooper, Jay D., June 3, 1861; Corporal, June 5, IS61; discharged at Beverly, Va., July 24, IS61.
Cummins, James M., or Cunningham, June 3, 1861; disch. at Cumberland, Maryland, August 4, 1862.
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Davy, Isaac, June 3, 1861; died at Back Creek, of congestion of the lungs, March 10, 1862.
Degrote, George H., June 5, 1861; disch. at Harper's Ferry, Oct. 18, 1862, to enlist in 4th U. S. Artillery.
Dixon, Thomas, June 5, 1861; discharged at Washington, Sept. 19, 1862. Dowling, John C., June 3, 1861; Sergeant, Nov. 21, 1863; died in Fredericks burg, Va., of wounds received at battle of Po River.
Eggleston, Adoniram, June 5, 1861; disch. at Washington, Sept. 19, 1862. Erwin, Jacob, June 3, 1861; disch. at Harper's Ferry, Oct. 27, 1862.
Furlong, William D., June 5, 1861; disch, at Washington, Sept. 20, 1862. Foos, Jefferson, June 5. 1861; prisoner of war at Richmond, Nov. 30, 1863. Gates, Lewis, April 1, 1862; disch. at Philadelphia, Aug. 15, 1862 Gilliam, Algernon, June 5, 1861; Serg., June 5, 1861; 2d Lt., Aug. 8, 1861. Griffis, Bernard, June 5, 1861; Corporal, Jan. 26, 1863; wounded at Chancel-
lorsville and Spottsylvania. Address, Pagetown, O.
Grimwood, William J., June 3, 1861. In N. Y.
Glaze, Columbus D., June 5, 1861; discharged at Columbus, O., May 9, 1863. Address, Mount Vernon, O.
Hargrave, Richard, M. J., June 5, 1861; discharged at Camp Pendleton, Md., Sept. 14, 1861.
Harden, Cornelius, June 5, 1861; discharged at Harper's Ferry, Oct. 18, 1862, to enlist in 4th U. S. Artillery.
Hall, Richard A., June 5, 1861; wounded in the neck at Wilderness, May 6, 1864. Address, Ada, O.
Haller, James, June 5, 1861; Corp., June 5, 1861; Sergeant, Aug. IS, 1861; disch. at Columbus, O., Jan. 31, 1862. Died and was buried at Mount Vernon, O., by comrades, on reunion day, some ten years since.
Hill, George O., June 5 1861; Ist Sergeant, Oct. 1 1862; 2d Lieut., Dec. 7, 1862. Deceased.
Headington, Murry B., June 5, 1861; discharged at Harper's Ferry, Oct. IS, IS62, to enlist in 4th U. S. Artillery.
Harl, James W., June 3, 1861; died of wounds, july 5, 1863, received at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863.
Harl, Tramel W., Sept. 13, 1861; transferred to 4tn Ohio Battalion.
Henry, Daniel J., June 3, 1861; disch. Jan. 29, 1863, at Washington, D. C.
Horner, Benjamin F., June 5, 1861; Corp., June 5, 1861; disch. at New
York, Dec. 1, 1862. General Passenger Agent of the "Nickle Plate" Railroad. Address, Cleveland, O.
Hollabach, Jacob, June 5, 1861. Regimental Clerk.
Hull, James W., or Joseph W., June 5, 1861; was prisoner at Richmond. Address, Mount Vernon, O.
Huntley, Emmons, June 3, IS61; taken prisoner, paroled. Ad., Columbus, O. Ingram, A., Corp., July 20, 1861; Sergt., Jan. 1, 1863; Ist Sergt., Nov. I, 1863; wounded at Wilderness, May 6, 1864.
Jacobs, Francis O., June 5, 1861; disch. on account of wounds received at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863. Address, Newark, O.
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Kerr, Robert W., June 5, 1861; disch. at Convalescent Camp, May 6, 1863 In War Department. Address, Washington, D. C.
Kimball, Robert, June 5, 1861; wounded at Mine Run, Nov. 28, 1863; in the hand at second Spottsylvania, May 18, 1864
Knode, Oliver C., June 3, 1861.
Koontz, Henry C., Aug. 16, IS61; killed at Wilderness, May 6, 1864.
Langham, Alexander, March 24, IS62.
Lawton, Austin, June 5, 1861. Address, Cincinnati, O
Logsdon, James W., June 5, 1861; disch, at Columbus, O., June 9, 1863 Address, Mount Vernon, O.
Lybarger, George H., June 10, 1861; disch. at Camp Pendleton, Md , Oct 12, 1861. Address, Monroe Mills, O
Lynch, William F., June 5, 1861; Corporal, June 5, 1861; Sergeant, Oct. S, 1861; Second Lieutenant, January 7, 1863. Address, Waco, Texas.
Long, Isaiah C., June 5, 1861; Sergeant, June 5, 1861; First Sergeant, May 9. 1863; disch. at Alexandria, Va., Nov. 21, 1863. Address, Newark, O. Miner, Benjamin D., June 3, 1861; Corp., June 1, 1861; Serg., May 9, 1863, McClellan, Homer G., June 5, 1861; Corporal, May 5, 1862; Sergeant, March 1, 1864. Deceased.
1 Magill, Samuel W., June 5, 1862; Corporal, July 28, 1862; disch. at Harper's Ferry October 7, 1863. Address, Howard, Knox county, O.
Mahaffey, Joseph, June 3, 1861. Deceased.
McGuggin, James N., June 5, 1861; Sergeant, June 5, 1861; discharged at Beverley, Va., July 24, 1861.
Mckenzie, Caleb, June 3, 1861; discharged at Columbus, O., May 9, 1363. Address, Mt. Vernon, O.
Miller, Edward S., June 5, 1861; discharged at Falmouth, Va., February 7, 1863. Address, Mt. Union, O.
Mckenzie, Joseph C., June 3, 1863; discharged at Morris' Farm, Va., May 3, 1862; wounded at Petersburg, W. Va. Address, Mt. Vernon, O. Mckenzie, William F., October 19, IS61.
Mckenzie, John L., October 19, 1861; died at Camp Ohio, of typhoid fever, September 11, IS62.
McDowell, William E., June 5, 1861; died of chronic diarrhoea, at Harper's Ferry, November 19, IS62; buried at Mt. Vernon, O.
McGiffin, James N., June 5, 1861; Sergt, Aug. 18, 1861; dis. Sept. 5, 1862 Morris, William II., June 3, 1863.
Montis, John, June 3, 1861; transferred to Invalid Corps February 27, 1864. Address, Mt. Vernon, O.
Murphy, Marshall N., June 5, 1861. Buried at Mt. Vernon, O.
Neeley, William, Feb. S, 1862; disch. at Mt. Pleasant, O., Aug. 5, 1861. O'Neil, Thomas, June 5. 1861; disch. at Harrisonburg, Va , Aug. 8, 1862. O'Neil, John K., June 5, 1861; discharged at Washington, Dec. 11, 1862. Pancoast, Ohio, June 3, 1861; wounded in right shoulder, at Wilderness, May 6, 1864. Druggist in Ashland, O.
Pollock, Henry G., June 5, 1861; Corporal, October 18, 1862; wounded at Cold Harbor, June 3, 1864. Address, Cardington, O.
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Parks, John L., June 5, 1861; died at Washington, D. C., of chronic diar- rhœa, November 7, 1862; buried at Mt. Vernon, O.
Pate, Robert A., June 5, 1861; died at Cleveland, O., of chronic diarrhea, April 10, 1863; buried at Gambier, O.
Peaks, John T., August 17, 1861 ; died at Old Point Comfort, Va., of gastritis, August 25, 1862.
Phifer, Leroy, Aug. 22, 1861 ; died of lung fever, at Grafton, Va., Mar. 14, 1862. Phifer, James W., June 5, 1861; died of chronic diarrhea, at Newark, N. J., September 9, 1862.
Phillips, Emanuel, June 5, 1861; re enlisted as veteran February 2, 1864, and transferred to the Fourth Ohio Battalion.
Powers, James L., re-enlisted as vet. Feb. 2, IS64, and transf. to 4th O. B.
Phifer, Eleazer P., June 3, 1861; discharged at Columbus, O., June 28, 1862. Address, Mt. Vernon, O.
Pyle, Henry P., June 5, 1861; Corporal, June 29, 1861; disch. at Washington, D. C., January 1, 1863. Address, North Liberty, Knox Co., O.
Roberts, John, June 3, 1861; Corporal, March 6, 1862; Sergeant. Address, Kingston Center, O.
Robinson, Thomas, June 5, 1861. Address, Danville, Knox county, O.
Roberts, Thomas, June 5, 1861. Address, Springfield, O.
Russell, William, June 5, 1861; discharged at Camp Pendleton, Md., October 12, 1861. Address, Hartford, O.
Rogers, Percival, June 3, 1861; Corporal, January 1, 1863.
Runyan, Charles M., June 5, 1861; killed at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863.
Seacord, William, June 5, 1861; transferred to Invalid Corps November 13, 1863. Address, Newark, O.
Scott, Thomas, June 5, 1861; discharged at Columbus, October 4, 1862.
Sharp, Thomas, June 5, 1861; discharged at Fortress Monroe, Sept. 22, 1862. Smith, Henry, August 22, 1861; transferred to Invalid Corps Nov. 13, 1863. Taylor. Adam H., June 5, 1861; discharged at Washington, D. C., January 20, 1863; enlisted in the United States Cavalry.
Thompson, Randall, June 3, 1861; wounded at Po River, May 10, 1864.
Thompson, William H., June 5, 1861 ; transferred to Brigade Band April 17, 1863. Buried at Mt. Vernon, O., in 1883.
Watkins, Joseph W., June 10, 1861; Sergeant, March 30, 1863; Sergt. Major, May 9, IS63. Address, Chattanooga, Tenn.
Wallace, Alfred B., August 22, 1861; wounded in right arm at Spottsylvania, May 12, 1864; transf. to Fourth Ohio Battalion. Address, Chesterville, O. Ward, Byron W., June 5, 1861. Address, Mt. Vernon, O.
Welsh, William, June 3, 1861; Sergeant; promoted to Second Lieutenant.
Welsh, Zephaniah B., June 5, IS61; disch. at Washington, D. C., October 29, 1862. Address, Mt. Vernon, O.
Welshymer, William, June 3, 1861. Address, Mt. Vernon, O.
Whittington, William, June 3, 1861; discharged at Harper's Ferry, October 18, 1862, to enlist in the Fourth United States Artillery.
Whitworth, John T., June 3, 1861. Address, Monroe Mills, O.
White, John W., June 5, 1861; transferred to V. R. C. March 23, 1864.
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Wolverton, John B., June 3, 1861; Corp., July 20, 1861; Sergt., Jan. 1, 1863; wounded at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862. Address, Mt. Vernon, O.
Yager, Joseph, June 5, 1861. Address, Soldiers' Home, Dayton, O.
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Banning, Henry B., Captain June 4, 1861; Major 52d O. V. I .; Colonel 87th O. V. I .; Colonel 125th O. V. I .; Colonel 12Ist O. V. I .; Brig. Genl. in 1865; Member of Ohio Legislature; Member of Congress. Deceased.
Green, John, First Lieutenant, June 4, 1861; Captain, December 22, 1862; A. A. Genl. to Genl. J. S. Mason.
Lippett, A. W., Second Lieut., June 4, 1861; Quartermaster, June 3, 1861; First Lieutenant, January 9, 1862. Died December 26, IS62.
Underwood, Israel, Second Lieutenant, June 4, 1861; First Lieutenant, Janu- ary 9, IS62; Captain, December 26, 1862, but declined commission, and was appointed Quartermaster, January 4, 1863; for some years Sergeant- at-Arms of the House, at Columbus, O. Address, Mt. Vernon, O.
Patton, William T., Second Lieut., Jan. IS, 1862; First Lieut., Jan. 4, 1863. Jones, John S., Captain from Co. C, October 5, 1862. (See Co. C Roster.) Brophy, George, Sergeant, Oct. 5, 1862; Second Lieut., Feb. 16, 1863: First Lieut., July 20, 1863; wounded at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862.
Armstrong, J., Feb. 23, 1864; wounded May 10, 1864; transf. to 4th O. B.
Alson, John, June 1, IS61; died at Frederick City, of chronic diarrhea, No- vember 20, 1862.
Bergen, George D., June 1, IS61; Sergeant, December 29, 1861; discharged at Washington, D. C., September 24, IS62.
Barnes, George W., June 5, 1861. Address, Centerburg, O.
Barnes, Albert, June 5, 1861; disch. at Camp Dennison, O., Oct. 22, 1861. Barber, Aquila, June 5, 1861; discharged at Camp Ohio. April 10, 1863. Address, Centerburg, O.
Barker, William II., June 5, 1861. Address, Ada, O.
Barker, Joseph M., Oct. 14, 1863; transf. to 4th O. B. Ad., Mt. Vernon, O. Beach, Franklin B., June 5, 1861; wounded at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863, at Mine Run, November 28, 1863, and in left arm and right shoulder at Cold Harbor, June 3, 1861. Address, Gambier, O.
Brophy, George, August 27, 1861; Sergeant, October 5, 1862; Second Lieu- tenant, February 16, 1863.
Beardsley, W. B., June 1, IS61; dis. at Paw Paw Tunnel, Va., Feb. 4, 1862. Bergen, Charles, June 5, 1861; Corporal, Dec. 13, 1862; wounded at Freder-
icksburg, Dec. 13, 1862; discharged on account of wounds March 26, 1862. Deceased.
Beckhoidt, William, June 5, 1861; disch. at Camp Keys, Nov. 6, 1861.
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Ball, Pliney, June 5, 1861; wounded at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863. De- ceased.
Boley, Jacob, June 5, 1861; disch. Oct. 19, 1862, to enter Regular Army.
Booze, Andrew J., June 5, 1861; wounded at Wilderness, May 6, 1864.
Brown, Henry D., June 2, 1861; dis. at Camp Pendleton, Md., Oct. 22, 1861. Bush, Charles H., June 1, 1861; discharged Oct. 22, 1861.
Case, Wilber, June 5, 1861, killed at Spottsylvania, May 18, 1864.
Cassidy, Edward, June 5, 1861.
Chandler, John, June 1, 1861; Sergeant, May 5, 1862; Ist Sergeant, October 10, 1862. Deceased.
Claytor, Thompson C., June 1, 1861. Address, Perry, Dallas county, Iowa. Claytor, Thomas N., June 1, 1861. Died May IS, of wounds, at Spottsylva- nia, May 12, 1864.
Clayton, Nelson E., Dec. 25, 1868; transferred to 4th Ohio Battalion.
Conley, John, June 1, 1861; Corporal, December 15, 1863; wounded at Mor- ton's Ford, February 6, IS64.
Covella, Alfred A., June 1, 1861; discharged November 25, 1861; promoted in Seventh West Virginia.
Cline, John M., June 5, 1861; wounded at Romney, Sept. 24, 1861.
Colgan, Francis, June 5, 1861; disch. Oct. 19, 1862, to enter U. S. Artillery Craven, Malen, June 5, 1861; killed at Spottsylvania, May IS, 1864.
Craven, James W., June 5, 1861.
Dunlap, John M., June 1, 1861; 2d Lieutenant Co. K. March 8, 1863; dis charged February 8, 1864.
Davis, William, June 5, 1861. Address, Tama City, Iowa.
Davis, John W., June 5, 1861; disch. at Camp Pendleton, Md., Oct. 22, 1861. Deabolt, June 5, 1861; Corp., May 3, 1863; killed at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863. Dunn, Michal, Aug. 23, 1863; transferred to 4th Ohio Battalion. Deceased. Evarts, Andrew, March 31, 1862; trans. to 4th Chio Battalion; wounded in the hand at Wilderness, May 6, 1864.
Evans, Byron W., June 1, 1861; 2d Lieut., June 29, 1862. Deceased.
Earl, Samuel, June 1, 1861; disch. Oct. 18, 1862, to enter Regular Army.
Fletcher, Jacob P., June 1, 1861; wounded at Wilderness, May 6, 1864. Ad- dress, Brandon, Ohio.
Fulmer, Dewalt, June 1, 1861; Corporal August 5, 1863; wounded at Chancel- lorsville, May 3, 1863.
Foot, Burnly, June 3, 1861; disch. at Camp Pendleton, Md., Oct. 22, 1861. Fry, Martin, June 5, 1861; died at Fredericksburg after amputation of arm wounded at Spottsylvania, May 18, 1864.
Gillespie, John W. A., June 1, 1861; Sergeant; discharged November 6, 1862; Captain in an Ohio regiment.
Gordon. Henry B., June 1, 1861; Corporal, November 1, 1862; died at Fred- erick City, Md., of chronic diarrhoea, December 1. 1862.
Glasscock, Valentine, June 1, 1861; taken prisoner at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863; wounded at Morton's Ford, February 28, 1864; killed at Wilder- ness, May 6, 1864.
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Graff, Henry, June 1, 1861; discharged near New Creek, West Virginia, Oc- tober 24. 1861. Deceased.
Galbreath, George W., June 5, 1861; killed June 18, 1862.
Graham, Archie, Feb. IS, 1862; transferred to 4th Ohio Battalion.
Hart, William T., June 1, 1861; Sergeant, May 3, 1863; wounded at Chancel-
lorsville, May 3, 1863; in the right leg at North Anna River, May 24, 1864. Address, Gambier, Ohio.
Hoey, William C., Jane 5, 1861; discharged October 19, 1862, to enter Reg- ular Army. Address, Fredericktown, Ohio.
Hunt, Milton, June 5, 1861; discharged at Harper's Ferry, November 9, 1862. Address, Rich IIill, Ohio.
Hutcheson, Leander, June 4, 1861 ; wounded at Spottsylvania, May 18, 1864. Address, Mount Vernon, Ohio.
Harrington, Joseph W., June 5, 1861; discharged October 19, IS62, to enter the Regular Army.
Hull, Joseph, August 10, 1861; discharged October 19, 1862, to enter the Regular Army. Address, Mount Vernon, Ohio.
Jackson, William, June 5, 1861; in Brigade Band, June 23, 1863. Address, Columbus, Ohio.
Jones, William, June 5, 1861; Corporal, May 3, 1863; wounded in the left hip at Wilderness, May 6, 1864.
Johnson, William, June 5, 1863; wounded in left hip at Wilderness May 6, 1864. Address, Uniontown, Ohio.
Jewells, Lewis, February 22, 1864. Transferred to 4th Ohio Battalion.
Kile, William, June 5, IS61; discharged at Fort Gaines, D.C., Dec. 11, 1862.
Kibler, Joseph, June 5, 1861; discharged October 19, 1862, to enter Regular Army. Address, Kirkersville, Ohio.
Kimball, Isaiah, June 5, 1861; Corporal, May 3, 1863.
Lucas, Elisha, June 5, IS61 ; died of chronic diarrhea, at Frederick City, Md., December 1, IS62.
Lyons, Albert, June 5, 1861; died of chronic diarrhoea, at Newark, N. J., October 27, IS62.
Listenberger, George, discharged at Camp Denison, Ohio, in IS61.
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