The History of Union County, Ohio, containing a history of the county; its townships, towns military record;, Part 57

Author: Durant, Pliny A. [from old catalog]; Beers, W. H., & co., Chicago, pub. [from old catalog]
Publication date: 1883
Publisher: Chicago, W. H. Beers & co.
Number of Pages: 1254


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COMPANY E.


Captain Willlam H. Robb, e. June 3, 1862, disc. September 25, 1862.


First Lieutenant G. L. Sellers, e. June 3, 1862, disc. Sep- tember 25, 1862.


Second Lieutenant Charles Cavis, e. June 3, 1862, disc. September 25, 1862.


Sergeant Samuel R. Harbert, e. June 3, 1862, disc. Sep- tember 25, 1862.


Sergeant Isaac N. Hamilton, e. June 3, 1862, disc. Septem- ber 25, 1862.


Sergeant W. S. Johnson, e. June 3, 1862, disc. September 25, 1862.


Sergeant Alexander D. Reed, e. June 3, 1862, disc. Sep- tember 25, 1862.


Sergeant William H. Robinson, e. June 3, 1862, disc. September 25, 1862.


Corporal Ulysses D. Cole, e. June 3, 1862, disc. September 25, 1862.


Corporal John M. llorney, c. June 3, 1862, disc. Septem- ber 25, 1862.


Corporal Jacob C. Lee, e. June 3, 1862, disc. September Corporal William L. Porter, e. June 3, 1862, disc. Septem- 25, 1862. ber 25, 1862.


Corporal Calvin H. Reed, e. June 3, 1862, disc. September 25, 1862.


Corporal D. G. Robinson, e. June 3, 1862, disc. September 25, 1862.


Corporal William P. Welsh, e. June 3, 1862, disc. Septem- ber 25, 1862.


Corporal Andrew Wright, e. June 3, 1862, disc. Septem- ber 25, 1862.


Musician D. E. Wolford, e. June 3, 1862, disc. September 25, 1862. Died at home.


Amrine, Allison, e. June 3, 1862, disc. September 25, 1862. Brock. Jackson, e, June 3, 1862, disc. September 25, 1862. Beightler, Abraham, e. June 3, 1862, disc. September 25, 1862.


Beaver, John, e. June 3, 1862, disc. September 25, 1862. Baughman, John, e. June 3, 1862, dise. September 25, 1862.


Beach, William, e. June 3. 1862, disc. September 25, 1862. Beaver, Nathaniel, e. June 3, 1862, disc. September 25, 1862.


Barbour, William J., c. June 3, 1862, disc. September 25, 1862.


Burris, Charles, e. June 3, 1862, disc. September 25, 1862. Croy, Thomas W., e. June 3, 1862, disc. September 25, 1862.


Converse, O. P., e. June 3, 1862, disc. September 25, 1862. Chapman, James, e. June 3, 1862, disc. September 25, 1862. Coolidge, Moses, e. June 3, 1862, disc. September 25, 1862. Cole, Jeremiah, e. June 3, 1862, disc. September 25, 1862. Dallen, Isaiah, e. June 3, 1862, disc. September 25, 1862. Dockum, M., e. June 3, 1862, disc. September 25, 1862. Filler, William, e. June 3, 1862, disc. September 25, 1862. Freet, John, e. June 3, 1862, disc. September 25, 1862. Graham, Silas, e. June 3, 1862, disc. September 25, 1862. Gibson, Albert, e. June 3, 1862, disc. September 25, 1862. Gilchrest, Austin, e. June 3, 1862, disc. September 25, 1862 Goldrick, William, e. June 3, 1862, disc. September 25, 1862.


Hawn, Wesley, e. June 3. 1862, disc. September 25, 1862. Harper, Seaton, e. June 3, 1862, disc. September 25, 1862. Heasley, Solomon, e. Juue 3, 1862, disc. September 25, 1863.


Harbert, W. J., e. June 3, 1862, disc. September 25, 1862. Hamman, W. N., e. June 3, 1862, disc. September 25, 1862. Hopkins. L., e. June 3, 1862, disc. September 25, 1862. Horney, Jethro, e. June 3, 1862, disc. September 25, 1862. Hornbeck, J., e. June 3, 1862. disc. September 25, 1862, lluffvine, Lewis, e. June 3, 1862. disc. September 25, 1862. Jenkins, Isaiah, e. Jung 3, 1862, disc. September 25, 1862. Jones, Milton e. June 3, 1862, disc. September 25, 1862. Kent, Cicero, e. June 3, 1862, disc. September 25, 1862. Lumbard, Jesse, e. June 3, 1862, disc. September 25, 1862. Lockwood, Luther. e. June 3, 1862, disc. September 25, 1862.


Leeper, Sammuel C., e. June 3, 1862, disc. September 25, 1862.


Lamson, Truman, e. June 3, 1862, disc. September 25, 1862.


La May, George, e. June 3, 1862, disc. September 25, 1862. Marshall, James E., e. June 3, 1862, disc. September 25, 1862.


McConnaha, Andrew, e. June 3, 1862, disc. September 25, 1862.


Morse, Joseph, e. June 3, 1862, disc. September 25, 1862. Nowell, Jolin, e. June 3, 1862, dise. September 25, 1862. Nick, Christian, e. June 3, 1862, disc. September 25, 1862. Newlove, Brown, e. June 3, 1862, disc. September 25, 1862. Orahood, Reuben, e. June 3, 1862, disc. September 25, 1862. Orahood, Hiram, e. June 3, 1862, dise. September 25, 1862. Reed, David S., e. June 3, 1862, disc. September 25, 1862. Reed, John, e. June 3, 1862, disc. September 25, 1862.


Richmond, Jolin, e. June 3, 1862. Died August 31, 1862, at Buckannon, Va.


Robinson, C. L., e. June 3, 1862, disc. September 25, 1862. Robinson, Simpson, e. June 3, 1862, disc. September 25, 1862.


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Snider, Henry, e. June 3, 1862, disc. September 25, 1862. Snodgrass, Albert, e. June 3, 1862, disc. September 25, 1862. Sabine, Charles W., e. June 3, 1862, disc. September 25, 1862


Turner, Stephen, e. June 3, 1862, disc. September 25, 1862. Turner, E. M., e. June 3, 1862, disc. September 25, 1862. Welsh, J. K., e. June 3, 1862, disc. September 25, 1862.


Wilkins, James C., e. June 3, 1862, disc. September 25, 1862.


Wilber, William, e. June 3, 1862, disc. September 25, 1862. Wood, Michael P., e. June 3, 1862, disc. September 25, 1862.


White, Martin L. e. June 3, 1862, disc September 25, 1862.


Webb, William, e June 3, 1862, disc. September 25, 1862. Welsh, Frank, e. June 3, 1862, disc. September 25, 1862. Webster. L., e. June 3, 1862, disc. September 25, 1862.


Wolford, Chambers, e. June 3, 1862, dise. September 25, 1862.


Wolford, Marvin, c. June 3, 1862, disc. September 25, 1862.


Wood, M. P., e. June 3, 1862, disc. September 25, 1862.


EIGHTY-SIXTH OHIO INFANTRY.


(Six Months' Organization:)


The second organization of this number for six months' service was completed in July, 1863, under Col. W. C. Lemert, and was com- posed chiefly of the members of the old three months' Eighty-sixtlı. It took the field against John Morgan, who was then raiding in Ohio. The Eighty-sixth was ordered to Zanesville, and on its arrival a detachment under Lient. Col. McFarland proceeded to Eagleport, on the Muskingum River, to intercept the enemy, but arrived just in time to witness the crossing of the rear guard of the rebel forces. Not being strong enough toattack, the commander could only detain the raiders as long as possible by skimishing, then return to Zanesville.


The remainder of the regiment had pro- ceeded to Cambridge, expecting to meet Mor- gan at that place, but arrived too late. It fol- lowed in pursuit, however, and with the com- mand of Col. Shackelford, captured the rebel forces near Salineville, Columbiana Co., Ohio.


In August the Eighty-sixth was ordered to Kentucky, and having joined the troops under Col. John DeCourcy, at Camp Nelson, moved into East Tennessee. On the 8th of September, the combined forces arrived in front of Cum- berlaud Gap. Col. DeCourcy, in order to ex- aggerate the number of his troops, resorted to the strategy of dividing each regiment, thus making. apparently, two of one. This scheme had the desired effect, and the rebels supposed bis forces nearly treble their actual number. About this time Maj. Gen. Burnside arrived with his command, on the opposite side of the Gap,and the enemy was completely surrounded. On the 9th, after disposing of the troops to the best advantage, in case of resistance, a formal summons was sent to the rebel commander for a surrender of the place. The demand was as- sented to, and the Eighty-sixth then moved into the fort and took possession. Two thou- sand eight hundred prisoners. 5,000 stands of arms, thirteen pieces of artillery and large quantities of ammunition, were the fruits of this expedition.


A detachment of the Eighty-sixth, includ- ing Company B, conducted the prisoners to


Lexington, Ky., then returned to the Gap and with the regiment remained as a part of the garrison until its term of service expired. Ow- ing to the great distance from the base of sup- plies, the troops at the garrison were compelled to subsist off of the surrounding country much of the time. Foraging parties were forced to go a great distance in their efforts to secure a º sufficient supply, and encounters with guer- rillas were a frequent occurrence.


On the 16th of January, 1864, the Eighty- sixth started for home, and on the 10th of Feb- ruary was mustered out at Cleveland, Ohio.


Company B, of the Eighty-sixth Infantry, was raised in Union County, and was mustered into the United States service at Camp Chase, in July, 1863, with the following commissioned officers:


J. W. Fields, Captain; U. D. Cole, First Lieutenant, and Brown Newlove, Second Lieu- tenant.


Six of the members of Company B died while in the service, and one was wounded.


The county was also represented in Compa- nies C, H and K, of this regiment.


COMPANY B.


Captain James W. Field, e. June 19, 1863, disc. February 10, 1864.


First Lientenant Ulysses D. Cole, e. June 19, 1863, disc. February 10, 1864.


Second Lieutenant Brown Newlove, e. June 19, 1863, disc. February 10, 1864.


Sergeant O. P. Converse, e. June 23, 1863, disc. August 14, 1863.


Sergeant William S. Filler, e. June 19, 1863, disc. Febru- ary 10, 1864.


Sergeant Joseph Maskill, e. June 22, 1863, disc. February 10, 1864.


Sergeant G. W. Snodgrass, e. June 22, 1863, disc. Febru- ary 10, 1864.


Sergeant James Welsh, e. June 22, 1863, disc. February 10, 1864.


Corporal R. F. Cratty, e. June 22, ,1863, transferred Au- gust 4, 1863.


Corporal Cicero Kent, e. June 28, 1863, disc. February 10, 1864,


Corporal J. C. Marshall, e. June 21, 1863, disc. February 10, 1864.


Corporal R. M. Miller, e. June 22, 1863, disc. February 10, 1864.


Corporal Stephen Pyers, e. June 30, 1863, disc. February 10, 1864.


Corporal Albert Smith, e. June 22, 1863, disc. February 10, 1864.


Corporal S. T. Turner, e. June 19, 1863, disc. February 10, 1864.


Corporal R. L. Woodburn, e. June 26, 1863, disc. Febru- ary 10, 1864.


Corporal William Wilber, e. June 25, 1863, disc. Febru- 10, 1865.


Musician William McCampbell, e. June 23, 1863, disc. February 10, 1864.


Musician E. L. Randall, e. July 3, 1863, disc. February 10, 1864.


Andrews, Byron, e. June 26, 1863, disc. February 10, 1864.


Andrews, Clayton, e. June 26, 1863, disc. February 10, 1864.


Beach, William, e. July 3, 1863, disc. February 10, 1864. Beltz, Lewis, e. July 1, 1863, disc. February 10, 1864. Burrows, L. R., e. July 22, 1863, disc. February 10, 1864. Bidwell, L., e. July 11, 1863, disc. February 10, 1864. Collier, O., e. July 12, 1863, disc. February 10, 1864.


Curry, James A., e. June 26, 1863, died at Crab Orchard, Ky., October 2, 1863.


Cartmell, T. J., e. July 3, 1863, disc. February 10, 1864. Clark, A. M., e. June 20, 1863, disc. February 10, 1864.


Cameron, ?William, e. June 22, 1863, disc. February 10, 1864.


Coolidge, Hiram e. June 23, 1863, disc. February 10, 1864.


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Collier, Arthur, e. July 13, 1863, disc. February 10, 1864. Doolen, Daniel, e. July 3, 1863, disc. February 10, 1864. Darling, John, e. June24, 1863, disc. February 10, 1864. Dutten, J. R., e. June 26, 1863, disc February 10, 1864. Farohee, John T., e. July 28, 1863, disc. February 10, 1864.


Figley. Jonas, e. June 23, 1863, disc. February 10, 1864. Ford, H. C., e. June 25, 1863, dis :. February 10, 1864. Fritz, G. H., e. June 24, 1863, disc. February 10, 1864. Gill, Andrew, e. July 28, 1863, disc. February 10, 1864. Gillis, Walter R., e. July 6, 1863, disc. Feberuary 10, 1864.


Griffith, T. R., e. June 27, 1863, disc. February 10, 1864. Heasley, W. P., e. June 22, 1863, Died at Camp Nelson, Ky., December 15, 1863.


Hohn, Daniel, e. July 28, 1863, disc. February 10, 1864. Ilarper, Seaton, e. June 26, 1863, disc. February 10, 1864. Hornbeck, A., e. June 22, 1863, disc. February 10, 1864. Horney, J., e. June 22, 1863, disc. February 10, 1864. Hopkins, L. B., e. June 25, 1863, disc. February 10, 1864. Harris, Philip, e. July 25, 1863, disc. February 10, 1864. Kahler, Henry, e. July 12, 1863, disc. February 10, 1864. Ketch, Lewis J., e. June 20, 1863, disc. February 10, 1864. Killberry, Solomon, e. July 11. 1863, disc. February 10, 1864.


Keeseker, George W., e. July 11, 1863, disc. February 10, 1864.


Lanson, F. II., e. June 23, 1863, disc. February 10, 1864. Lansdown, R. P., e. July 3, 1863, disc. February 10, 1864. Loring, E , e. July 3, 1863, disc. February 10, 1864.


Morris, Solomon, e. June 26, 1863, disc. February 10, 1864.


Morse, J. P., e. June 22, 1863, disc. February 10, 1864. Marks, William, e. June 29, 1863, disc. February 10, 1864. Moffitt, Jolin, e. June 20, 1863, disc. February 10, 1864. Marvin, John, e. June 20, 1863, disc. February 10, 1864. Mathews, Charles, e. June 29, 1863, disc. February 10, 1864.


Moore, Samuel, e. June 10, 1863, disc. February 10, 1864. Moore, Henry, e. July 10, 1863, disc. February 10, 1864. Mooder, James, e. July 3, 1863, disc. February 10, 1864.


McNeal, William e. June 20, 1863, disc. February 10, 1864.


McIntire, William, e. June 24, 1863, disc. February 10, 1864.


McConaha, A., e. June 20, 1863, disc. February 10, 1864. Orahood, Hiram, e. June 22, 1863, wounded at Richmond, disc. February 10, 1864.


Orahood, R., e. July 3, 1863, disc. February 10, 1864. Powers, William, e. June 23, 1863, disc. February 10, 1864.


Reed, Reuben, e. June 29, 1863, disc. February 10, 1864. Robinson, W. D., e. June 22, 1863, disc. February 10, 1864.


Robinson, Imer, e. June 26, 1863, disc. February 10, 1864.


Rader, R., e. July 13, 1863, disc. February 10, 1864.


Stuith, [I. S., e. June 27, 1863, disc. February 10, 1864. Smith, Elijah, e. June 20, 1863, disc. February 10, 1864. Smith, William M., e. June 24, 1863, disc. February 10, 1864.


Snider, Henry, e. June 20, 1863, disc. February 10, 1864. Snider, Adam, e. June 22, 1863. disc. February 10, 1864. Snider, Ezekiel, e. June 22, 1863, disc. February 10, 1864. Snider, William, e. June 27, 1863, disc. February 10, 1864. Shirk. Jonas, e. June 22. 1863, disc. February 10, 1864. Shout, Isaiah e. June 22, 1863, disc. August 11, 1863. Stickney, Joshua, e. August 3, 1863, disc. February 10, 1861.


Stillings, William, e. June 28, 1863, disc. February 10, 1684.


Spain, Marshall, e. July 4, 1863, disc. February 10, 1864. Spain, R. T., e June 26, 1863, disc. February 10, 1864. Shunk, Eli. e. June 4, 1863. disc. August 11, 1863.


Smith, W. M., e. June, 1863, disc. February 10, 1864. Sherwood, Amos, e. July 10. 1863, disc. February 10, 1864. Seeley, Luther, e. July 10, 1863, disc. February 10, 1864. Turner, Emery, e. June 19, 1863, disc. February 10, 1864. Taylor, S. R., e. July 4. 1863, disc February 10, 1864. Wench, Frank, e June 19, 1863, disc. Februarv 10, 1864. Woodburn, Heber, e. July 28, 1863, disc. February 10, 1864.


Welsh, Frank, e June, 1863, disc. February 10, 1864. Welslı, L. A., e. June, 1863, disc. February 10, 1864. Webster, Z., e. July 4, 1863 disc. February 10, 1864.


Webster, L. L., e. June 24, 1863, died at Barboursville, W. Va., September 16, 1863.


Weller, Edward, e. June 29, 1863, disc. August 11, 1863. Wilson, L., e. June 24, 1863, disc. February 10, 1864. Wilson, C. J., e. June 23, 1863, disc. February 10, 1864.


Wise, Eli, e. June 22, 1863, disc. February 10, 1864. Wise, William, e. June 29, 1863, died at Cumberland Gap, Teun., January 4, 1864.


Wood, David, e. June 27, 1863, died at Cumberland Gap, Tenn. ‘-


Wolford, Marion, e. July 4, 1863, died at Cumberland Gap, Tenn.


COMPANY C. Case, Jason, e. June 2, 1863, disc. February 10, 1864.


COMPANY H. Beltz, William, e. July 20, 1863, died at Cumberland Gap, Tenn., October 30, 1863.


Maddox, John, e. June 9, 1863, disc. September, 1863.


COMPANY K. Croy, T. W., e. May, 1863 disc. 1863.


EIGHTY-SEVENTH OHIO INFANTRY.


The Eighty-seventh Ohio was organized for three months' service. In June, 1862, ir reported to Maj. Gen. Wool, at Baltimore, and in July moved to Harper's Ferry. It remained at that place until the siege by Stonewall Jackson, and although its term of service had expired, had the misfortune of being included in the surrender of the National forces on that occa- sion.


COMPANY C.


Bosh, J. D., e. June 4, 1862, taken prisoner at Harper's Ferry, Va., 1862, disc. 1862.


Bosh, W. J., e. June 4, 1862 taken prisoner at Harper's Ferry, Va., 1862, disc. 1862.


COMPANY D. Croy, T. W., e. May, 1862, disc. September, 1862.


EIGHTY-EIGHTH OHIO INFANTRY.


This regiment was mustered into the service October 27, 1862, under Col. George W. Neff, and was immediately placed on duty at Camp Chase.


When the Kirby Smith raid was made on Cincinnati, the Eighty-eighth moved to Coving- ton.


A small detachment served in West Virginia and Maryland, but was soon brought back to operate against John Morgan. In December, the regiment resumed its monotonous duty at Camp Chase, where it remained until mustered ont, July 3, 1865. This regiment was drilled to the highest proficiency and, had it been permitted, would, doubtless, have performed good service in the field.


COMPANY B.


Conklin, II. J., e. January 17, 1865, disc. July 3, 1865. Hamilton, T. S., e. October 24, 1864, disc. July 3, 1865. Mitchell, George, e. August 15, 1862, disc. July 3, 1865. Severns, William, e. 1861, disc. July 3, 1865. Welsh, N. C., e. August 14, 1862, disc. July 3, 1865.


COMPANY D.


Corporal Isaac Mummy, e. October 1, 1862, disc. August 12, 1864.


Corporal R. S. Spencer, e. March, 1863, disc. July 3, 1865.


Bethard, J. H., e. October 1, 1862, disc. July 3, 1865. Curl, William H., e. April 25, 1863, disc. July 3, 1865.


Fisher, L D., e. 1862, disc. July 3, 1865.


Fisher, William, e. October, 1862, disc. July 3, 1865.


Fleck, W. H., e. May 14, 1863, disc. July 3, 1865.


Fulk, William, e. October 1, 1862, died at Camp Chase, Columbus, Ohio, April 2, 1863.


Harris, Virgil, e. October 1, 1862, disc. July 3, 1865.


Hines, Jeremiah, e. October 1, 1862, died at Columbus, Ohio, May 19, 1863.


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Haggard, M. R., e. March 17, 1863, disc. July 3, 1863. Hedges, Alexander, e. March 18, 1863, disc. July 3, 1865. Hedges, John, e. October 1, 1862, disc. July 3, 1865. Jackson, James, e. October 1, 1862, disc. March 4, 1865. Low, Levi, e. February 27, 1863, disc. July 3, 1865. Marshall, S. J., e October 1, 1862, disc. December 1, 1864.


McIntyre, George W., e. October 1, 1862, died in hospital January 22, 1864.


Richey, J. L., e. March 23, 1863, disc. July 3, 1865.


Wise, David B., e. October, 1862, disc. July 3, 1865.


COMPANY E.


Long, B. M., e. February 26, 1864, disc. July 3, 1865.


COMPANY F.


Hamilton, James, e. March 31, 1864, disc. November 3, 1865.


COMPANY G.


Black, William, e. June 23, 1863, disc. July 3, 1865. Johnson, G. W., e. July 18, 1863, disc. July 3, 1865.


Julian, Samuel, e. July 13, 1863, disc. July 3, 1865. Ledley, Isaac L., e. June 24, 1863, disc. July 3, 1865. Lower, Samuel.


Sewell, George, e. July 1, 1863, disc. July 3, 1865.


Taylor, J. B., e. January 25, 1863, disc. July 3, 1865.


COMPANY H.


Captain Alexander Anderson, e. July 27, 1863, disc. July 3, 1865.


Corporal D. J. Harris, e. July 13, 1863, disc. July 3, 1865. Beard, F. L., e. July 22, 1863, disc. July 3, . 865. Haggard, W. D., e. September 1, 1864, disc. July 3, 1865. Hill, William.


Patrick, Thomas, e. July 13, 1863, disc. April 19, 1865, died at Camp Chase, Columbus, Ohio.


Patrick, David, e. July 13, 1863, disc. July 3, 1865.


Williams, Jesse, e. July 31, 1862, disc. July 3, 1865.


COMPANY K.


Davis, Jesse, e. September 22, 1864, disc. July 3, 1865. Mummy, Peter. Marshall, James.


EIGHTY-NINTH OHIO INFANTRY.


The Eighty-ninth Ohio was organized and mustered into the service on the 26th of Au- gust, 1862. It served in West Virginia until the spring of 1863, when it moved to Tennes- see to re-enforce Gen. Rosecrans. In Septem- ber, the Eighty-ninth, wbile engaged in the battle of Chickamauga, was surrounded and captured almost entire by a division of the enemy; the officers were sent to Libby Prison and the men to Andersonville, where many of them died of starvation and exposure.


The remnant of the regiment under Maj. Jolly, participated in the assault upon Mis- sion Ridge, and in May, 1864, joined the Atlanta campaign, fighting in all the battles, to the end. It marched to the sea with Sherman, and through the Carolinas on to Washington. It was mustered out June 13, 1865.


COMPANY K. Creviston, L., e. August, 1862, disc. 1865.


NINETIETH OHIO INFANTRY.


During August. 1862, the organization of this regiment was completed and mustered into the service under Col. Isaac N. Ross. It re- ported, at once, to Gen. Wright, in Kentucky. In September it made a torced march from Lex- ington to Louisville, suffering intensely. It then moved south with Buell's army and partici- pated in the battles of Stone River and Chick-


amauga. It served in Tennessee until May 1864, when it joined Sherman's advance on Atlanta. After the fall of that city it pursued Hood north into Tennessee and took part in the battles at Franklin and Nashville; then fol- lowed the enemy south to the banks of the Tennessee. At the close of the war, it returned to Ohio and was mustered out of the service June 13, 1865.


COMPANY C.


Creamer, W. M., e. August 4, 1862, disc. 1865, wounded at Nashville, Tenn.


McGill, Edgar.


COMPANY K.


Adams, P. C., e. July 26, 1862, disc. June 5, 1865, taken prisoner at Cumberland Gap, Tenn., June 18, 1862.


NINETY-FIRST OIIIO INFANTRY.


This regiment was organized in August, 1862. It entered the field in Virginia and operated in the Kanawha Valley. It joinedHunter's march upon Lynchburg ; then moved to Martins- burg and served against Early's army in the Shenandoah Valley, fighting at Winchester. Fisher's Hill and Opequon. The Ninety-first was mustered out June 24, 1865.


COMPANY C.


Halliday, John.


COMPANY F.


Philips, John C.


NINETY-FOURTH OHIO INFANTRY.


This regiment was organized in August, 1865, under Col. Joseph W. Frizell. Without uniform or camp equipage and never having been drilled as a regiment, the Ninety-fourth entered upon active service in Kentucky. In the retreat toward Louisville, it suffered severe- ly for want of food and water. It took part in the battles of Perryville, Stone River, Chicka- mauga, Lookout Mountain and Mission Ridge. It joined Sherman's movement upon Atlanta, fighting in all the battles and skirmishes to the end. It participated in the march to the sea and through the Carolinas. After the grand review at Washington, the Ninety-fourth was mustered out of the service on the 6th of June, 1865.


COMPANY B.


Evans, William.


COMPANY G.


Turner, A. S., e. August 5, 1862, disc. June 5, 1865, taken prisoner near Bardstown, Ky., 1863.


NINETY-FIFTH OHIO INFANTRY.


The Ninety-fifth Ohio was organized August 19, 1862, under Col. William L. McMillen, the next day it moved to Lexington, Ky., and was soon engaged in the disastrous battle at Richmond where the most of the men were captured. Having been exchanged in Novem- ber, the regiment was re-organized and subject- ed to the most rigid drill. In May, 1863, it moved to Memphis, then operated with Sher- man against Vicksburg. After the fall of that city, it again moved to Memphis, and in June. 1864, joined the expedition into Mississippi


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under Gen. Sturgis. Later the regiment served in Missouri and Arkansas. It after- ward joined Gen. Thomas' forces and partici- pated in the battle of Nashville. It performed its part in the pursuit of Hood. then joined Canby at Mobile. The Ninety-fifth was mustered out August 19, 1865.


COMPANY D.


Corporal J. P. Hudson, e, August 9, 1862, disc. March 14, 1864.


Ilume, J. P., e. Angust 9, 1862, dis -. 1862.


COMPANY F.


Barcus, H., e. August 7, 1862, disc, February 1, 1863.


Ritter, S. M., e. August 18, 1862, disc. August 14, 1865. Wounded at Richmond, Ky., August 30, 1862.


Wilcox, George C., e. August 15, 1862, disc. August 14, 1865. Wounded May 15, 1863.


COMPANY G.


Burnham, L., e. August 8, 1862, died July 22, 1863, at Vicksburg, Miss.


Dee, James, e. August 3. 162.


Ellis. D. W., e. May, 1862, disc. June, 1865.


Mitchell, B., e. May 7, 1862, died February 18, 1865. in hospital at Nashville, Tenn.


MeClung, William, e. August 8, 1862, disc. July, 1865. Spreese, G. W., e. August 3, 1862, disc. August 14, 1865. Smith, Willard, e. August 3, 1862, disc. November 24 1863.


Smith, D. W .. e. August 3, 1862, killed at Richmond, Ky., August 30, 1862.


COMPANY K.


Allen, B. F., e. August 11, 1862, disc. August 14, 1865. Allen, Calvin, e. August 11, 1862, disc. Feduary 2, 1863.


Beard, S. B., e. August 11, 1862, died June 17, 1864, in hospital at Memphis, Tenn.


Myers, Jacob, e. August 11, 1862, disc. August 14, 1865. Taken prisoner at Adairsville, Ga., June 10, 1864. Pyers, J. Wounded,


Webster, Royal. Died at home.


NINETY-SIXTH OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY,


The Ninety-sixth Ohio Volunteer Infantry was raised in the Eighth Congressional District, comprising the counties of Union, Delaware, Knox, Morrow. Marion and Logan ; and, eni- bracing representatives from various avocations of life, embodied as noble and intelligent a body of men as were mustered into the service of their country.


The regiment was organized at Camp Dela- ware August 29, 1862, numbering 1,014 men, rank and file. Its principal officers had seen service, and were well qualified for their re- spective positions. The fieldl officers were Jo- seph W. Vanee, Colonel, of Mt. Vernon ; A. H. Brown Lieutenant Colonel, of Marion : Charles II. McElroy, Major, of Delaware; D. W. Hen- derson, Surgeon, of Marysville.




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