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Conner, Florence, e. August 9, 1861, disc. July 20, 1865. Cooledge, Joshua.
Clark, George, e. August 9, 1861.
Carlton, E. S., e. March 1, 1863, disc. July 20, 1865.
Converse, H. M., e. August 9, 1861, disc. November 11, 1861.
Chancy, William, e. August 9, 1861, disc. June 21. 1865. Cartmell, Joseph B., e. August 9, 1861, disc. October 20, 1862.
Columber, R., e. October 27, 1863, disc. February 10, 1865. Wounded at Atlanta, Ga., July 22, 1864.
Diltz, L. G., c. August 1, 1861.
Drew, Jerry, e. January 15, 1864.
Dodson, W. R., e. August 9, 1861.
Emaline, Martin.
Enoch, William, e. January 14, 1864. Died at Columbus, Ohio, July 26, 1865.
Emry, S., e. January 15, 1864. Died of wounds received July 22, 1864, at Atlanta, Ga.
Fritz, Jacob, e. August 21, 1863. Killed at Atlanta, Ga., July 22, 1864.
Fritz, George, e. February 22, 1864, disc. July 20, 1865.
Freemau, C. O., e. September 29, 1863, died April 30, 1865.
Fullington, Jackson, e. August 6, 1862, disc. May 29, 1865. Fullington, E. B., e. September 14, 1861, disc. September M +1,1864.
Fox, D. R., e. August 9, 1861.
Flago, Thomas B., e.'August 9, 1861. Taken prisoner at Atlanta.
Galloway, S. P., e. August 9, 1861, disc. May 4, 1865.
Galloway, H. W., e. January 17, 1864, disc. July 20, 1865. Goodyear, W. J., e. August 9, 1861, disc. July 20, 1864.
Gibson, William, e. January 16, 1864. Died in hospital at Marietta, Ga., July, 1864.
Gibson, Stewart, e. August 9, 1861. Died at Hutsonville, W. Va., October 29, 1861.
Gibson, Henry, e. February 16, 1865, disc. July 20, 1865.
Guy, Charles, e. March 17, 1864, disc. July 20, 1865. Green, Noah, e. December 14, 1863, disc. July 20, 1865. George, Michael, e. February 9, 1865, disc. July 20, 1865. Gardner, Francis, e. August 9, 1861. Died at Beverly, Va., December 21, 1861.
Gearheart, J. N., e. August 9, 1861, disc. March 16, 1864. Hathaway, Elias, e. August 6, 1862, disc. May 29, 1865. Wounded at Nicojack Creek, Ga., July 10, 1864.
liathaway, Benjamin, e. May 13, 1864.
Hunter, Samuel, e. February 15, 1865, disc. June 27, 1865.
lIill, William, e. August 9, 1861, disc. July 20, 1865.
Hill, Harvey, e. August 9, 1861.
Hill, Henry, e. November 15, 1864, disc July 20, 1865.
Hill. Samuel A., e. August 9, 1861, disc. March 16, 1864. Holycross, V., e. August 9, 1861, disc. October 21, 1861.
Holycross, L. M., e. August 9, 1861, died at Camp Steven- son, Ala., August 2, 1864.
Higby, George, e. February 7, 1864, disc. July 20, 1865.
Hemmel, John, e. November 18, 1864, disc. July 7, 1865. Ilemmel, Charles, e. November 21, 1864.
Hewitt, II. M., e. August 9, 1861.
Hamilton, Isaac, e. August 9, 1861, disc. July 20, 1865. Hale, William M., e. August 9, 1861, disc. March 22, 1863. IIoffman, Frederick, e. November 19, 1863, dis. July 20, 1865.
Horr, E. C., e. August 9, 1861, died at Camp Beverly, W. Va., December 28, 1861.
Jacques, Vernon, e. August 9, 1861, disc. July 20, 1865. Jacques, B., February 16, 1864, disc. July 20, 1865.
Jimpson, Benjamin, e. February 16, 1864, disc. July 20, 1865
Jenkins, Henry, e. August 6, 1862.
Jacobs, George E., e. September 14, 1861.
Keyes, George W., e. September 14, 1861, disc. September 1, 1864.
Keyes, H. II., e. August 9, 1861, disc. July 20, 1865. Kimball, W. J., e. August 9, 1861.
Lamay, John, e. October 1, 1864, disc, May 29, 1865.
Lamay. George, e. October 21, 1863, disc. June 5, 1865.
Lock, Benjamin, e. August 9, 1861, disc. July 20, 1865.
Loveless, Simpson, e. February 5, 1864, disc. May 30, 1865.
Lane, John M., e. August 21, 1861, disc. October 19, 1864. Lawler, James W., e. August 9, 1861, disc. July 20, 1865. Marriott, W. H., e. August 9, 1861, disc. September 1, 1864.
Meyers, Herman, e. March 1, 1863, disc. July 20, 1865.
Mitchell, James, e. August 9, 1861, disc. September 1, 1864.
Merrifield, Isaac W., e. August 9, 1861, wounded at Kene- saw Mountain, Ga., June 27, 1864, disc. July 20, 1865.
Mithell, William B., e. August 9, 18Gl, killed at Atlanta, Ga., July 22, 1864.
McDowell, John P., e. August 9, 1861, disc. July 20, 1865.
McDowell, Robert N., e. August 9, 1861, died in prison at Winchester, Va., October 4, 1862.
McDowell, Andrew, e. August 9, 1861, disc. July 20, 1865. McGregor, Huglı, e. December 21, 1863, died in hospital at Washington, D. C., January 4, 1864.
McMullan, C. A., e. August 6, 1862, disc. May 29, 1865. McMullan, E. C .. e. November 1, 1862, taken prisoner at Atlanta, Ga., July 22, 1864, sent to Andersouville Prison, disc. April 2, 1865.
McCumber, Hiram, wounded at Atlanta, Ga.
McCollums, V., e. August 9, 1861, disc, July 20, 1865.
MeIntosh, L., e. August 9, 1861, died at Harper's Ferry, Va., September 29, 1862.
Mcintosh, H. I., e. August 9, 1861, disc. July 20, 1865.
McIntosh, L. G., e.'August 9, 1861, disc. January 29, 1862, died at Baltimore, Md., of wounds received at Harper's Ferry, Va., September 14, 1862.
JIcIntire, 11. J., e. August 9, 1861, disc. July 20, 1865.
McAdams, William H., e. August 9, 1861, disc. July 20, 1865, died at home, 1880.
Nelson, J. S., e. August 9, 1861, disc. July 20, 1865.
Nelson, A., e. February 9, 1865, disc. July 20, 1865.
Nowell, John, e. January 5, 1864, died August, 186.1.
Nowell, George B., e. January 16, 1865, disc. July 20, 1865.,
Orr, Thomas, e. August 9, 1861, disc. July 20, 1865.
Peters, George F., e. August 9, 1861, taken prisoner July 22, 1864, and sent to Andersonville Prison, disc. Sep- tember 1, 1864.
Plankes, Joseph, e. November 16, 1864, disc. July 20, 1865.
Plummer, H., e. August 9, 1861.
Philban, John, e. January 2, 1864, disc. April 10, 1865.
Reed, E. H., e. August 9, 1861, disc. August 1, 1865.
Reed, Robert, e. August 6, 1862, died iu hospital at At- lanta, Ga., October 11, 186-1.
Reed, Cyrus H., e. August 9, 1861, died at Clinton, Miss., of wounds received at Baker's Creek, Miss., February 8, 1861.
Reed, Nathan, e. August 9, 1861, disc. July 20, 1865.
Reed, Joseph, e. January 17, 1864, disc. July 20, 1865.
Reed, John B., e. March 29, 1864, missing at Atlanta, Ga., 1864.
Richey, Adam, e. March 24, 1864, disc. July 20, 1865.
Richey, Leonard, e. September 14, 1861, disc. September 1, 1864, died August 26, 1868.
Robinson, J. B., e. August 9, 1861, disc. July 20, 1865.
Robinson, Calvin P., e. August 6, 1862, wounded at At- lanta, Ga., July 21, 1864, disc. May 29, 1865.
Rolph, Alfred, e. December 24, 1863, disc. July 20, 1865. Roberts, George, e. August 9, 1861, drowned in Missis- sippi River, September 22, 1863.
Russell, J. B., e. August 9, 1861, wounded at Ilarper's Ferry, Va., Septembr 14 1862, disc. September, 1862. Ramier, M., e. March 3, 1863, disc. July 20, 1865. Ramier, Henry, e. March 3, 1863, disc. July 20, 1865.
Rose, Deville, e. August 9, 1861, wounded at Harper's Ferry, Va., September 14, 1862, and died at Baltimore, Md., September 29, 1862.
Shuler, David, e. October 18, 1863, disc. July 20, 1865.
Sparks, George M., e. August 9, 1861, disc. July 20, 1865, died 1877.
Shipp, James E., e. August 21, 1863.
Shank, B. L., e. August 9, 1861, disc. December 12, 1861.
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Stark, Gideon, e. August 9, 1861, taken prisoner and sent to Andersonville Prison, disc. July 20, 1865.
Shirk, Jonas S., e. March 5, 1864, disc. July 20, 1865.
Shirk, John W., e. August 30, 1863, killed at Atlanta, Ga., August 22, 1864.
Secrist, Samuel C., e. August 9, 1861, disc. July 20, 1865. Sayers, Philip, e. January 18, 1865, disc. July 20, 1865. Swisher, C. N., e. August 9, 1861.
Sullivan, M., e. August 9, 1861, wounded at Atlanta, Ga., disc. January 27, 1865.
Shepherd J. H., e. August 9, 1861, died at Clifton, Tenn., May 6, 1864.
Snodgrass, J. M., e. August 6, 1862, disc. May 29, 1865. Tuller, John, e. March 20, 1864, disc. July 20, 1865.
Towers, John, e. January 15, 1864, disc. July 20, 1865.
Taylor, M. F., e. July, 1861, disc. November, 1861.
Taylor, Charles E., e. September 14, 1861.
Taylor. James E., e. September 14, 1861, disc. November 10, 1861.
Thomas, M. F., e. August 9, 1861, died September 30, 1863. Valentine, Benjamin, e. February 15, 1865.
Wadsworth, A., e. March 20, 1864, disc. July 20, 1865.
Witter, Allred, e. August 9, 1861, disc. November 11, 1861.
Webster, J. D., e. December 1, 1861, died at Annapolis, Md., October 6, 1862, of wounds received at Harper's Ferry, Va., September 14, 1862.
Webb, James E., e. August 6, 1862, killed at Harper's Ferry, Va., September 14, 1862.
Winchell, S. H., e. August 9, 1861.
Webster, L. G., e. August 9, 1861, disc. April 4, 1863.
Wilson, A. D., e. August 9,186 1.
Welsh, Matthias e. August 9, 1861, disc. January 23, 1865.
Zetmo, Christian, e. November 26, 1863, disc. July 2, 1865.
COMPANY C.
Fisher, William M., e. August 9, 1861, disc. September 13, 1861.
COMPANY D.
Anderson, James, killed at Kenes+w Mountain, Ga., June 27, 1864.
Fogle, Israel, e. February 6, 1864.
COMPANY E. Adjt. A. G. Philips, e. 1861, killed at Atlanta, Ga., July 22, 1864.
COMPANY F.
Second Lieut. B. F. Harris, e. May 22, 1864, disc. July 20, 1865.
Sergt. W. J. Harbert, e. August 29, 1864, disc. July 20, 1865. Sergt. R. C. Marsh, e. February 27, 1864, disc. July 20, 1865.
Sergt. S. H. Pyers, e. February 27, 1864, disc. July 20, 1865. Corp. B. F. Bowdre, e. March 29, 1864.
Corp. Chester Farnum, e. March 29, 1864, disc. July 20, 1865.
Coolidge, Francis.
Davis. A., e. March 29, 1864, died at home March 20, 1865, of disease contracted in the army.
Filler, Davidson, e. March 30, 1864, disc. July 20, 1865. Farnum, Henry, e. March 29, 1864, disc. July 20, 1865. Griffith, John, killed at Stone River, December 31, 1862. Grow, Samuel, e June, 1861, disc. June, 1864.
Hard, A. J., e. March 25, 1864.
Lyons, George, e. March 29, 1864, disc.'July 20, 1865. McMillen, D., e. February 29, 1864, disc. July 20, 1865. McIntosh, Charles, e. May 31, 1864, disc. July 20, 1865.
Norvell, J. A. W., e. January 2, 1864, died in hospital, Marietta, Ga., September 21, 1864.
Pyers, O., e. May 29, 1864.
Ross, J. M., e. March 3, 1864, wounded at Atlanta, Ga. Roman, John, e. February 9, 1864, disc. July 20, 1865.
Reed, John B., e. March 29, 1864, missing at Atlanta, Ga., 1864.
COMPANY G.
Sergeant W. T. Dollison, e. August 1, 1861.
COMPANY H.
Curtis, A. W., e. August 31, 1862, disc. July 20, 1865.
COMPANY K.
Foreman, E., e. April, 1861, disc. November, 1865.
Stricker, A. B., e. August 15, 1861, wounded at Cheat Mountain, W. Va., disc. December 18, 1861.
THIRTY-THIRD OHIO INFANTRY.
This regiment was organized in August, 1861, under Col. Joshua W. Sill; it served in Ken- tucky and Tennessee under Gen. O. M. Mitchell, until September, when it joined Gen. Buell's army in pursuit of Bragg, losing heavily at Perryville.
On the organization of the Army of the Cum- berland, the Thirty-third was placed in Gen. Thomas' command and met the enemy at Stone River, Hoover's Gap, Chickamauga, Lookout Mountain, Mission Ridge and Taylor's Ridge. Joining Sherman's Atlanta campaign, it participated in the battles of Rocky Face Ridge, Resaca, Pumpkin Vine Creek, Kenesaw Mountain, crossing of the Chattahoochie, Peach Tree Creek, and in the engagements around Atlanta and Jonesboro. It marched to the sea and through the Carolinas, fighting its last bat- tle at Bentonville, then on to Washington, from whence it proceeded to Louisville, Ky., and was mustered out of service July 12, 1865.
COMPANY G.
Acton, William, e. July, 1861, dlisc. July 20, 1865, taken prisoner at Perryville, Ky., October, 1862.
THIRTY-FOURTII O1110 INFANTRY.
This regiment was organized in the latter part of the summer of 1861, under Col. Abra- ham S. Piatt. It served in West Virginia, taking part in the various engagements in the Kanawha Valley until 1864, when it joined Hunter in his raid up the Shenandoah Valley. It was at Winchester, under Crook, in July, and again in September, under Sheridan. The sur- vivors of the unfortunate affair at Beverly- where the regiment was captured January 11, 1865-were consolidated with the Thirty-sixth Ohio.
COMPANY D.
Corp. John Weller, e. August 13, 1861, disc. September 10, 1864.
Brannan, John C., e. August, 1861, killed in batttle on the Kanawha River, Va., May 18, 1862.
COMPANY F.
North, James A.
COMPANY G.
Highland, S. G., e. February 26, 1864, disc. July 27, 1865.
THIRTY-EIGHTH OHIO INFANTRY.
The Thirty-eighth Ohio was organized Sep- tember 1, 1861. It entered the field in Ken- tucky, took part in the campaign of Mill Springs, in the siege of Corinth, and in the engagement at Chaplin Hills, Stone River, Mission Ridge, Buzzard's Roost, Kenesaw Mountain and Jonesboro. It marched to the sea, participated in the " campaign of the Carolinas," passed in review at Washington, and was mustered out July 12, 1865.
COMPANY B.
Garrett, J. M., e. September 1, 1861; disc. July 22, 1865. Haines, Samuel, e. September 1, 1861; disc. July 22, 1865.
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MILITARY RECORD.
THIRTY-NINTH OHIO INFANTRY.
This regiment was organized in August, 1861, and reported at once to Gen. Fremont at St. Louis. It took part in the operations at New Madrid and Island No. 10, then joined the movement against Corinth. Having re- enlisted, it moved on the Atlanta campaign, during which it was engaged in the battles of Resaca, Kenesaw Mountain, Nicojack Creek, Atlanta, Jonesboro and Lovejoy. It marched to the sea and through the Carolinas, and was mustered out at Louisville, Ky., in July, 1865.
COMPANY H.
Corporal Benj. Daugherty, e. July 31, 1861; disc. July 19, 1865.
COMPANY I.
Captain J. W. Spring, e. July 4, 1861; disc. 1861.
FORTIETH OHIO INFANTRY.
The Fortieth Ohio was organized December 7, 1861, under Col. Jonathan Cranor, and on the 11th was ordered to Kentucky.
In January, 1862, it took an active part in the battle of Middle Creek; then went into camp at Paintville. It operated in Kentucky and Virginia until February, 1863, when it moved to Nashville, Tenn., and was assigned to the First Brigade, First Division, Reserve Corps, then at Franklin.
While at this place, the Fortieth repulsed an attack made by Van Dorn with a large mounted force. On the 2d of June, it moved to Trinne, and on the 23d joined Rosecrans' army in the movement upon Shelbyville, War- trace and Tullahoma. It remained at War- trace and Tullahoma until September 7, when it moved forward in the advance on Chatta- nooga, and took an active part in the battle of Chickamauga, sustaining a severe loss. Soon after this engagement, the regiment went into camp at Shellmound, where four of its compa- nies re-enlisted. In the battle of Lookout Mountain, November 24, the Fortieth took a prominent part. In January, 1864, it went into camp near Cleveland, and in May entered upon the Atlanta campaign, participating in nearly all the battles through to the end.
At Pine Knob, Georgia, on the 7th of Octo- ber, Companies A, B, C and D were mustered out, and the remainder of the regiment moved with the Fourth Corps, sharing in the pursuit of Hood, and in the retreat before Hood from Pulaski. In December, 1864, at Nashville, Tenn., the non-veterans were mustered out, and the veterans consolidated with the Fifty- first Ohio Infantry. The combined regiment was then transferred with the Fourth Corps to Texas, where it performed guard duty until mustered out December 3, 1865. About forty men from Union County were members of Company D of this regiment, of whom four were killed, six died in the hospital, two were drowned, and three were wounded.
Surgcon John N. Beach, in a paper read at a regimental re-union held at Greenville, Ohio, September 20, 1882, makes special mention of
the coolness and bravery of the soldiers of the Fortieth Ohio on all occasions, and among oth- ers gives the following illustration :
" George Sager (son of Michael Sager, of Unionville, Ohio), of Company D, a rosy- cheeked, almost beardless boy, who had been carefully and tenderly raised, came to me on Sunday afternoon of the battle of Chickamau- ga, bringing with him a comrade who had a ghastly wound in the face, which to George seemed necessarily fatal. On my assuring him that his comrade, Hiram Douglass, was not fatally wounded, he looked around a few min- utes at the great numbers of wounded then collected in the ravine, where we had estab- lished a depot for wounded, and finally asked . me if he could not be of service to me there. I told him that he could, but I thought he was more needed in the front. Without a word, he took up his gun and went back into the thickest of the fight, escaping that day only to meet his death at Kenesaw the following June. There were circumstances attending his death that so plainly spoke of the highest qualities of the soldier, that I think them worth re- cording. He was shot on the night of the 20th of June, 1864, the bullet passing entirely through the chest, and, lodging in his Bible carried in his knapsack, stopping just as it had perforated a letter that day received from his sister. When brought to me, he had a clear idea of the nature of the wound, and wished to know how long he could live. Giv- ing him all the encouragement possible, I left him for the night in the care of friends, and went to other duties. The next evening, the end was so plainly approaching, that I told him the facts, asking what word I should write home.
"Without the slightest manifestation of alarm, or regret, or fear, he gave me instructions, de- siring me to say to his parents that he did not regret coming into the service, that he came to take his chances with other soldiers, that he was willing to die, that his life was of no more value than that of hundreds of others who had been killed in the last few weeks, and asked me to send the Bible, with the fatal bullet un- disturbed, to his sister.
" And thus he died, without regret, as I have seen many other soldiers die, whose future, if they had lived, seemed full of promise."
COMPANY A.
Sergeant George W. Plimell, e. September 10, 1861 ; disc. October 9, 1864; wd. at Lookout Mountain, Tenn. November 24, 1863.
Bidwell, M., e. September 6, 1861 ; disc. 1863.
COMPANY D.
Com. Sergeant A. Z. Converse, e. August 30, 1862; disc. December 11, 1864.
Sergeant D. H. Thomas, e. August 30, 1861 ; disc. October 9, 1864.
Sergeant Joseph F. Woods, e. August 30, 1861; disc. October 9, 1864.
Corporal G. P. Robinson, e. August 30, 1861 ; disc. Octo- ber 9, 1864.
Cooney, William T., e. September 23, 1861.
Conklin, David, e. September 23, 1861; disc. October 9, 1864.
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Conklin, E. B., e. September 23, 1861; disc. October 9, 1864.
Conklin. James E., e. September 23. 1861; disc. October 9, 1864; died at home, 1866.
Conklin, George W., e. September 23, 1861; killed at Chickamanga, Ga., September 20, 1863.
Conklin, Miller James, e. September 10, 1861; disc. October 7, 1864; died at home, 1879.
Clark, John R., died at Bridgeport, Ala., August, 1864. Dasher, Frederick, e. August 30, 1861; disc. October 9, 1864.
Hager, Levi, e. September 1, 1862; disc. October 9, 1864. Hagendaffer, J. F., e. September 30, 1861; died at Cleve- land, Tenn.
Hickman, John, e. August 30, 1861; disc. November 11, 1864.
Hager, L. E., e. August 30, 161.
Hawn, Philip, e. September 8, 1861.
Irwin, William L., e. October 14, 1861; disc. July 9, 1863.
McConnell, Samuel, e. August 30, 1×61; disc. October 9, 1864.
McDowell, J. V., e. September 17, 1861; drowned in Big Sandy River at Piketon, Ky., February, 1862.
Mercer, Alfred, e. September 18, 1861; killed at Adairs- ville, Ga., June 29, 1863.
Myers, Henry, e. September I. 1861; disc. June 21, 1865. Piper, William L., e. August 30, 1861; disc. October 9, 1864.
Robey, M. S., e. August 24. 1862; disc. June 18, 1865. Robinson, S. B., e. August 30, 1861; disc. October 9, 1864.
Robinson, S. W., e. August 30, 18GI ; disc. October 9, 1864.
Robinson, D. N., e. August 13, 1862; disc. June 18, 1865. Sager, F. M., e. August 30, 1861; died at home March, 1863. Sager, George M., e. August 30. 1861; killed at Kenesaw Mountain, Ga., June 27, 1x64.
Snodgrass. Delmore, e. August 30, 1861 ; disc. October 9, 1864; wd. at Chickamauga.
Snodgrass, Robert, killed at Resaca, Ga., May 13, 1864 . Sayers, John W., e. September, 1861; drowned in Ohio River, February 24, 1863.
Wolford, II. S., e. August 30, 1861 ; disc. October 9, 1864 ; wd. at Dalton, Ga.
Walker, James, e. September 18, 1861; disc. April 16, 1862.
Piper, L., Musician; e. 1862.
FORTY-FIRST OHIO INFANTRY.
The Forty-first Ohio was organized in the fall of 1861, under Col. William B. Hazen, and reported to Gen. Buell at Louisville, Ky. It took part in the battles of Pittsburg Landing, the siege of Corinth, and in the engagements at Murfreesboro, Chickamauga and Mission Ridge.
In January, 1864, the regiment re-enlisted, and, after the veteran furlough, joined Sher- man's Atlanta campaign, and participated in the battles at Dallas, near Kenesaw, at the Chattahoochie River and Peach Tree Creek. and before Atlanta.
It served under Thomas, at Nashville, then followed in pursuit of Hood.
The Forty-first was mustered out at Colum- bus, Ohio, on the 26th of November, 1865.
COMPANY F.
Boudre, G. W., e. October 7, 1864, disc. October 16, 1865. Conley, Martin, e. October 4, 1864, disc. May 30, 1865, wounded.
COMPANY G.
Taylor, D. W., e. September 30, 1864, disc. Juhe 13, 1865.
FORTY-SECOND OHIO INFANTRY.
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The organization of the Forty-second Ohio was completed in November, 1861, under Col. James A. Garfield. It entered the field in Kentucky and participated in the engagement
at Prestonburg. In May, it moved toward Cumberland Gap; in October, proceeded to Memphis, and in December took part in Sher- man's unsuccessful attack on the bluffs at Vicksburg ; then led the advance on Arkansas Post.
The Forty-second fought gallantly in the various engagements incident to the campaign and resulting in the surrender of Vicksburg, then marched to Jackson and assisted in the reduction of that place, atter which it returned to Vicksburg, where it remained until ordered to New Orleans. The regiment was mustered out by companies, during the winter of 1864, except about 100 men, who were assigned to the Ninety-sixth Ohio. It participated in eleven battles, in which it lost one officer and twenty men killed, and eighteen officers and 325 men wounded.
Asst. Surgeon II. McFadden, e. October 7, 1861, disc. De- cember 24, 1864.
COMPANY D.
Fogle, George, e. September 27, 1861, disc. September 30. 1864.
COMPANY K.
Atkinson, William, e. September 27, 1861, disc. October 25, 1862.
Baldwin, A., e. September 27, 1861, killed at Vicksburg, Miss., May 25, 1863.
Drake, William H., e. September 27, 1861, died at home, December 17, 1863.
Mannon, Henry, e. September 27, 1861, died at Ashland, Ky., March 22, 1862.
Southard, L. A., e. September 27, 1861, died at Cumber- land Gap, Tenn., September 5, 1862.
Southard, Joseph, e. October 22, 1861, died at home, March 3, 1864.
Southard, J. E., e. September 27, 1861, disc. December 2, 1865, taken prisoner at Cumberland Gap., Tenn., Sep- tember, 1863.
Southard, R. W., e. September, 27, 1861, disc. December 2, 1864, wounded at Vicksburg, Miss., May 22, 1863.
Southard, Milton, e. September 27, 1861, disc. November 4,1862.
Smith, R. W., e. September 27, 1861, disc. March 4, 1864. Winner, William H., e. September 27, 1861, died at home June 1, 1864.
FORTY-THIRD ONIO INFANTRY.
This regiment was organized February 7, 1862, under Col. J. L. Kirby Smith ; it served in Missouri, taking part in the engagements at New Madrid, Island No. 10, Tiptonville, Tenn., and in the operations against Corinth. It was with Grant at Oxford and followed Sher- man to the sea and through the Carolinas. At the close of the war, the Forty-third took part in the grand review at Washington, atter which it was mustered out of service at Louis- ville, July 13, 1865.
COMPANY A.
Banks, Samuel J., e. October 22, 1861, disc. July 10, 1865. Sullivan, Thomas.
Thomas, William, e. March 11, 1864, disc. July 13, 1865.
COMPANY F.
Collum, R .. e. August 21, IS6I, disc. 1863. Wounded at Corinth. Miss.
COMPANY I.
Noggle, Andrew, e. August 17, 1861, disc. July 13, 1865. Noggle, Iliram, e. January 25, 1864, disc. May 19, 1865. Wounded at Atlanta, Ga., 1864.
Noggle, Isaac, e. August 15, 1861, disc. 1864.
Noggle, W. D., e. August 21, 1861, disc. July 13, 1865.
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MILITARY RECORD.
FORTY-FOURTII OHIO INFANTRY.
The Forty-fourth Ohio was organized in the autumn of 1861 ; it operated in West Virginia and Kentucky until the fall of 1863 when it followed Gen. Burnsides in his advance into Tennessee. In January, 1864, the regiment re-enlisted on the condition that it be armed and mounted as cavalry. When it re-assembled after a furlough home, it was known as the Eighth Ohio Cavalry.
COMPANY F.
Applefellow, C., e. October 2, 1861, disc. October 4, 1864. Botkin, T., e. October 2, 1861, disc. July, 1865. Botkin, J. B., e. September, 1861, disc. August, 1865. Ferguson, Nathan, e. July, 1861, disc. August, 1865. Ilunt, Alexander, e. August, 1861, disc. August, 1865. Powers, J. W., e. June 1862, disc. August, 1865.
FORTY-FIFTH OHIO INFANTRY.
This regiment was organized in August, 1862. lt operated in Kentucky with Gen. Saunders' mounted division, and was actively engaged in the battle of Knoxville. After Longstreet retired toward Virginia, the Forty-fifth was sent to Cumberland Gap, and, later, partici- pated in the battles of Resaca, New Hope Church, Dallas, Lost Mountain, Kenesaw Mountain, Franklin and Nashville, then served in Tennessee until mustered out, June 15, 1865.
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