The History of Union County, Ohio, containing a history of the county; its townships, towns military record;, Part 60

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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Coats, Henry, e. February 22, 1864, wounded at Kenesaw Mountain Ga., June 27, 1864.


Cherry, Isaac, e. August 9, 1862, died in hospital near Rossville, Ga., February 20, 1864.


Carter, Levi, e. August 15, 1862, died in hospital at Lou - isville, Ky., May 27, 1862.


Cameron, Jobn R., e. August 9, 1862, taken prisoner at Cambellville, Ky.


Chandler, O. S., e. August 12, 1862, died in hospital at Lebanon, Ky., December 11, 1862.


Duden. William W., e. February 22, 1864, disc. August 15, 1865, transferred to Sixty-ninth Ohio Volunteer In- fantry, June 2, 1865.


Duftlinger, J. N., e. August 12, 1862, wounded.


Erwin, John, e. August 8, 1862, died in hospital at Frank- lin, Tenn., March 5, 1863.


Figley, A. M., e. August 12, 1862, died in hospital at Nashville, Tenn., April 28, 1863.


Goff, William 11., e. August 12, 1862, disc. March 4, 1865, wounded and taken prisoner at Sequatchie Valley, Teun., October, 1863, wounded at Kenesaw Mountain, Ga., June 27, 1864.


Glasscock, William P., e. August 12, 1862, disc.October 6, 1862.


Gandy, William, e. August 12, 1862, disc. June 8, 1865.


Grindle, J. M., e. August 12, 1862, taken prisoner at Lou isville, Ga., in December, 1864.


Hargrave, F. B., e. August 15, 1862, disc. June 8, 1865, wounded at Kenesaw Mountain, Ga., June 27, 1864.


Hinkens, N. H., e. February 22, 1864, dis. August 15, 1865, transferred to Sixty-ninth Ohio Volunteer In- fantry, June 2, 1865.


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MILITARY RECORD.


Hamilton, Silas, e. August 12, 1862.


Hartley, Thomas M., e. August 13. 1862, died in hospital at Franklin, Tenn., April 24, 1863.


Hatcher, James D., e. August 13, 1862, died November 18, 1862, in hospitai at Perryville, Ky., of wounds received October 8, 1862.


Hawn, Michael, e. February 20, 1864.


Hisey, William P., e. August 8, 1862, disc. October 6, 1862.


Irwin, J. G., e. August 8, 1862, disc. May, 1865, wounded at Bentonville, N. C., March 19, 1865.


Jackson, J. C., e. August 12, 1862, disc. January 23, 1863. Johnson, D. L., e. August 12, 1862, disc. March 23, 1863. Kennedy, John, e. August 15, 1862.


Lash, John, e. August 22, 1862.


Lister, Alfred, e. August 15, 1862, wounded and died at Savannah, Ga.


Lenox, W. H., e. August 13, 1862, disc. April 23, 1863. Livingston, Philip, e. August 15, 1862, disc. June 19, 1865.


Lansdown, H, e. August 22, 1862, died at home, diec. 1865.


Laughrey, Hiram, e. August 11, 1862, disc. May 17, 1865. wounded at Kenesaw Mountain, Ga., June 27, 1864, disc. May 17, 1865, died at home.


Myers, O. S., e. August 13, 1862, wounded at Chicka- mauga, Ga., September 20, 1863, disc. June 8, 1865.


McClung, John, e. August 8, 1862.


MeElderry, J., August 12, 1862, died at Lebanon, Ky., January 9, 1863. -


Myers, William F., e. August 13, 1862, disc. June 8, 1865. Meddles, G., e. August 12, 1862, disc. June 8, 1865.


Neville, James, e. August 13, 1862, disc. June 8, 1865. Perkins, Michael, e. August 12, 1862, disc. July 5, 1863.


Perry, John G., e. August 12, 1862, killed at Kenesaw Mountain, Ga., June 27, 1864.


Pierce, R. A., e. August 9, 1862, died in hospital at Camp- bellsville, Ky., December 26, 1862.


Ports, John, killed at Jonesboro, September 1st, 1864.


Roberts. George, e. August 12, 1862, died March 15, 1864,


at Camp Dennison, of gunshot wound received at Mis- sionary Ridge.


Robinson, W. P., e February 22, 1864, disc. June 8, 1865, transferred to Sixty-ninth Ohio Volunteer Infantry.


Stiner, Joseph, e. August 8, 1862, disc. June, 1865, trans- ferred to Pioneer Corps.


Southard, John WW., e. August 12, 1862, disc. April 5, 1863. Sonthard, Green, e. February 29, 1864, died of wounds received at Nashville, Tenn., December 15, 1864.


Swartz, George W., e. August 13, 1862, disc. May 13, 1863. Swartz, John, e. August 15, 1862, disc. June 15, 1863.


Snider, Jacob, e. August 13, 1862, disc. June, 1865. Skidmore, S. S., e. August 14, 1862.


Shuler, D. V., e. August 20, 1862, disc. June 24, 1865. Strump, W. e. February 25, 1864, disc. June 8, 1865. Shade, William, e. August 12, 1862.


Sparks, John, e. August 13, 1862, killed at Bentonville, N. C., March 20, 1865.


Sparks, William G., e. August 13, 1862, disc. September 24, 1863, died at home, March 8, 1873.


Thompson, C. A., e. August 15, 1862, died in hospital at Louisville, Ky., May 27, 1863.


Taylor, James W., e. February 20. 1864, died in hos- pital at Atlanta, Ga., of wounds received near Atlanta, September 19, 1864.


Taylor, Jeremiah, e. August 12, 1862, dise. June 8, 1865. Van Sickle, O. A., e. August 13, 1862, disc. June 8, 1865. Walters, Samuel, e. August 8, 1862, died October 3, 1863,


at Chattanooga, Tenn., of wounds received at Chicka- manga, Ga., September 20, 1863.


Walters, John, e. August 13, 1862, died at Camp Denni- son, Ohio, February 13, 1863.


Walters, George W., e. August 9, 1862, died at Washing- ton, D. C., April 10, 1863.


Walker, Isaac, e. August 12, 1862.


Warner, I. C., e. August 9, 1862, disc. June, 1865, wounded at Bentonville, N. C., March 19, 1865.


Woodworth, J. C., e. August 12, 1862, disc. June 8, 1865. Weeks, Oliver W., e. August 13, 1862, disc. January 14, 1864, wounded at Perryville, Ky.


Yearsley, Nathan, e. August 12, 1862, disc. June 8, 1865, died at home in March, 1869.


COMPANY B.


Cline, Frederick, e. August 18, 1862, disc. June 8, 1865. Dial, Amos, e. August 12, 1862, died at Camp Chase, Ohio, 1864.


COMPANY C.


Second Lient. F. T. Arthur, e. August 11, 1862, wounded at Perryville, Ky., October 8, 1862, disc. April 23, 1863.


Sergt. Nelson Adair, e. August 22, 1862, disc. May 11, 1865. Taken prisoner at Campbellville, Ky. Died at home.


Sergt. Daniel Duvall, e. August 20, 1862, disc. June 8, 1865.


Sergt. T. W. Martin, e. August 22, 1862, disc. January, 1863.


Sergt. David Swartz, e. August 14, 1862, disc. June 8, 1865.


Sergt. Abner Said, e. August 12, 1862, disc. June 27, 1865. Wounded.


Corp. Robert M. Cooper, e. August 16, 1862, taken pris- oner at Milledgeville, Ga., December 3, 1864, disc. June 20, 1865.


Corp. E. B. Manville, e. August 14, 1862, disc. January 23, 1865. Died at home.


Corp. J. B. F. Smart, e. August 18, 1862, disc. February 6, 1863.


Allen, A. B., e. August 22, 1862, taken prisoner at Chick- amauga, Ga., September 20, 1863, and died in Libby Prison.


Black, Henry, e. April 1, 1864, wounded at Bentonville, N. C., Marchi 20, 1865, disc. May 18, 1865. Transferred to Sixty-ninth Ohio Volunteer Infantry.


Brown, Wilson, e. February 5, 1864, transferred to Sixty- ninth Ohio Volunteer Infantry June 2, 1865, disc. June 8, 1865.


Brown, George W., e. February 4, 1864, transferred to Sixty-ninth Ohio Volunteer Infantry June 2, 1865, disc. August 15, 1865. Died at home.


Brown, Elijah, e. August 15, 1863, wounded at Kenesaw Mountain, Ga., June 27, 1864, disc. June 8, 1865.


Brown, E. W., e. August 15, 1862, disc. June 8, 1865.


Carr, William C., e. August 12, 1862, disc. June 8, 1865. Canan, C. E., e. December 21, 1863, disc. August 15, 1865.


Transferred to Sixty-ninth Ohio Volunteer Infantry.


Crego, Judson, e. August 16, 1863, dise. February 6, 1863.


Doolen, G. A., e. August 14, 1862, disc. June 8, 1865.


Estep, John, e. August 22, 1862.


Estep, Levi, e. February 5, 1864, died at Big Shanty, Ga., July 17, 1864.


Fish, Solomon, e. August 14, 1862, disc. June 8, 1865. Cap- tured the flag of the Twenty-second Alabama Regi- ment at the battle of Chickamauga, Ga.


Guy, Harrison, e. August 22, 1862, disc. June 8, 1865. Wounded.


Guy, Joseph, o. August 12, 1862, disc. June 8, 1865. Tak- en prisoner at Campbellville, Ky.


Ilinton, John, e. February 4, 1864, disc. August 15, 1865. Transferred to Sixty-ninth Ohio Volunteer Infantry.


Hill, William A., e. August 12; 1862, disc. June 8, 1865.


Jones, William T., e. August 22, 1862, disc. June 8, 1865. Joslin, William, e. August 22, t862.


Kirkland, William, e. August 18. 1862.


MeIntire, George, e. March 1, 1864, disc. June 8, 1865. Transferred to Sixty-ninth Ohio Volunteer Infantry.


Mummy, Daniel, e. February 15, 1864, killed at Benton- ville, N. C., March 19, 1865.


Moody, William II. Killed.


Norris, William, e. August 16, 1862, transferred to Invalid Corps March 5, 1863.


Rittenhouse, James, e. August 8, 1862, disc. June 27, 1865. Rittenhouse, J. Il., e. August 12, 1862, disc. June 8, 1865. Wilcox, Albert, e. August 18, 1862, disc. 1863. Missing- supposed to have been drowned in the Cumberland River.


Wilcox, Almiron, e. February 26, 1863, died at Big Shan- ty, Ga., July 17, 1864.


Wells, George M., e. February 16, 1864, disc. August 16, 1865. Wounded at Peach Tree Creek, Ga.


Weaver, John II., e. August 18, 1862, disc. June 8, 1865. Captured a rebel sword in the battle of Chickamauga, Ga.


COMPANY D.


Bowersmith, J., e. 1864, disc. 1864.


Warren, A., e. April, 1864, disc. September, 1865.


COMPANY E.


Dean, Jesse M., e. August, 1862, dise. June 8, 1865.


COMPANY F.


Capt. O. M. Scott, e September 11, 1862, wounded at Ben- tonville, N. C., March 20, 1865, disc. June 8, 1865. Mores, Martin, e. August 22, 1862.


COMPANY G.


Crider, Abraham, e. December 28, 1863. Died.


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COMPANY II.


Corp. William Layton, e. August 12, 1862, disc. May 29, 1863. Died at home in 1870.


Baker, B., e. August '17, 1862, transferred to Veteran Corps January 10, 1865, dise. August 15, 1865.


Rochell, S. S.


COMPANIES I AND A.


Capt. Charles P. Cavis, e. September 17, 1862, died April 6, 1865, of wounds received March 19, 1865, at Benton- ville, N. C. Commissioned First Lieutenant March 31, 1864, and Captain October 19, 1864.


COMPANY I.


Capt. Daniel Gillson, e. August 13, 1862, disc. June 8 1865.


Capt. A. B. Robinson. Promoted to Major August 29, 1864. Promoted to Lieutenent Colonel January 28, 1865. Promoted to Colonel May 18, 1865.


First Lieut. William F. Barr, e. September 4, 1862. On detached duty.


First Lieut. A. A. Dockuni, e. August 16, 1862, resigned April 6, 1863, died at home March 20, 1864.


First Lieut. W. J. White, e. August 18, 1862, disc. June 8, 1865.


Second Lieut. Robert F. Fleming, e. December 29, 1862, Killed at Chickamauga, Ga., September 26, 1863.


Second Lient. Joseph White, e. August 22, 1862, killed at Chaplin Hill, Ky., October 8, 1862.


Sergt. R. S. Bonnett, e. September 21, 1862, disc. June 8, 1865.


Sergt. J. Q. Converse, e. August 16, 1862, wounded at Kenesaw Mountain, Ga., June 27, 1864, disc. June 8, 1865.


Sergt. George Deland, e. August 16, 1862, wounded at Chickamauga, Ga., September 20, 1863, and at Kenesaw Mountain, Ga., June 27, 1864, disc. February 24, 1865.


Sergt. A. R. Gage, e. August 21, 1862, wounded at Chick- amauga, September 20, 1863, promoted to First Lieu- tenant April 20, 1865, disc. June 8, 1865.


Sergt. D. R. Harper, e. August 16, 1862, disc. June 8, 1865.


Sergt. Marshall Morris, e. August 22, 1862, wounded at Perryville, Ky., October, 1862, disc. May 1, 1865.


Sergt. Norton Scott, e. August 22, 1862, disc. May 9 1863.


Sergt. L. B. White, e. August 22, 1862, transferred to In- valid Corps January 15, 1864, disc. July 1, 1865.


Sergt. John A. Woods, e. August 22, 1862, wounded at Kenesaw Mountain, Ga., June 27, 1864, and November 26, 1864, disc. June 8, 1865.


Corp. John W. Bryan, e. August 3, 1862, wounded at At- lanta, Ga., August 16, 1864, and at Chickamauga Sep- tember 20, 1863, disc. June 8, 1865.


Corp. C. G. Eirich, e. August 18, 1862, disc. March 20, 1963.


Corp. J. M. Fooks, e. August 18, 1862, disc. June 8, 1865.


Corp. John S. Gill, e. August 22, 1862, wounded at Chick- amauga, Ga., September 20, 1863, disc. June 8, 1865.


Corp. P. A. Holycross, e. August 9, 1862, died August 5,


1864, at Chattanooga, T'enn., of wounds received at Kenesaw Mountain, Ga., June 27, 1864.


Corp. Lewis Johnson, e. August 22, 1862, disc. June 8, 1865.


Corp. John P. Kritline, e. August 16, 1862. Never mus- tered in.


Corp. George Lockhart, e. August 22, 1862, taken prisoner at Perryville, Ky., October, 1862, disc. Jannary 24, 1864. Corp. Charles P. Morse, e. February 22, 1864, wounded at Kene:aw Mountain, Ga., June 27, 1864, transferred to Sixty-ninth Ohio Volunteer Infantry June 2, 1865.


Corp. S. McBratuey, e. August 22, 1862, wounded at Chickamauga, Ga., September 20, 1863, disc June 8, 1865.


Corp. George II. Reed, e. August 16, 1862, disc. June 8, 1865.


Corp. Alexander Scott, e. August 22 1862, killed at Ken- esaw Mountain, Ga., June 27, 1864.


Corp. R. H. White, e. August 22, 1862, wounded and tak - en prisoner at Chickamauga, Ga., September, 1863, disc. June 8, 1865.


Musician H. A. Chapman, e. August 16, 1862, disc. June 8, 1865.


Musician George Harris, e. August 16, 1862, disc. Febru- ary 2, 1863. Wounded.


Hospital Steward Beverly W. Keyes, e. September 11, 1862, disc. June 8, 1865.


Bonnett, William H., e. August 22, 1862, wounded at Kenesaw Mountain June 27, 1864, disc. March 4, 1865.


Bailey, John P., e. August 16, 1862, wounded at Perry- ville, Ky., October 8, 1862, transferred to Sixty-ninth Ohio Veteran Volunteer Infantry January 2, 1863, disc. March 5, 1863.


Brannan, John, e. August 22, 1862, taken prisoner at Perryville, Ky., died at home January 20, 1863.


Brown, Isaac, e. August 22, 1862, disc. June 8, 1865.


Brown, J. M., e. August 16, 1862, disc. June 8, 1865.


Brown, Josiah, e. August 22, 1862. Transferred to En- gineers' Department.


Beedle, J. M., e. August 22, 1862, promoted to Corporal December 24, 1862, dise. September 10, 1863.


Burrows, W. E., e. August 22, 1862, taken prisoner at Campbellsville, Ky., December 31, 1862, disc. October 20,1863.


Burrows, W. W., e. Angust 22, 1862, disc. June 8, 1865.


Beahm, Gotleib, e. August 19, 1862, died in hospital at Perryville, Ky., November 8, 1862.


Bonham, Leet, e. August 22, 1862, died at Lebanon, Ky., February 11, 1863.


Chapman, James II., e. August 22, 1862, killed at Kene- saw Mountain, Ga., June 20, 1864.


Cooperider, John, e. August 16, 1862, wounded at Jones- boro, Ga., September 1, 1864.


Cooperider, Daniel, e. August 16, 1862, wounded at Ken- esaw Mountain, Ga., June 27, 1864, disc. June 8, 1865. Carpenter, Harrison, e. August 22, 1862, killed at Chick- amauga, Ga., September 20, 1863.


Courtright, W. George, e. August 22, 1862, died in hospi- tal at Perryville. Ky., November 17, 1862.


Cockran, Thomas, e. August 22, 1862, disc. September 16, 1863.


Drake, Abrahanı, e. November 24, 1863, wounded at Ken- esaw Mountain, June 27, 1864, transferred to Sixty- ninth Ohio Volunteer Infantry June 2, 1865.


Dean, A. Il., e. November 24, 1862, wounded at Atlanta, Ga., August 23, 1864, transferred to Sixty-ninth Ohio Volunteer Infantry June 2, 1865, disc. July 25, 1865.


Dillon, 1. N., e. November 24, 1863, killed at Kenesaw Mountain June 27, 1864.


Debolt, G. W., e. August 22, 1862, disc. April 27, 1863. Dix, Vane, e. February 19, 1864, wounded at Kenesaw Mountain, Ga., June 27, 1864, disc. February 2, 1865.


Dunn, James, e. February 13, 1864, wounded at Benton- ville, N. C., March 19, 1865, armi amputated, disc. July 17, 1865. Transferred to Sixty-ninth Ohio Volunteer Infantry.


Davis, A. H., e. November 24, 1863, wounded at Kenesaw Mountain June 27, 1864, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps January 28, 1865.


Freet, William, e. August 16, 1862. Never mustered in. Ford, J. W., e. August 16, 1862, disc. March 2, 1863.


Gandy, Alexander, e. August 22, 1862, taken prisoner


October 8, 1862, at Perryville, Ky., wounded June 27, 1864, at Kenesaw Mountain.


Graves, L. P., e. August 22, 1862, disc. January 8, 1863. Goodrich, J. P., e. August 22, 1862, wounded at Kenesaw Mountain, Ga., June 27, 1864, disc. September 11, 1865. Hildreth, B. P., e. August 22, 1862, wounded at Perry- ville, Ky., October 8, 1862, dise. April 15, 1863.


Holloway, George, e. February 20, 1864, wounded at Ken- esaw Mountain June 27, 1864, transferred to Sixty- ninth Ohio Volunteer Infantry June 2, 1865, disc. June 2, 1865.


HIuber, Henry, e. August 22, 1862, disc. March 27, 1863.


Hawn, B. W., e. January, 1864, wounded at Kenesaw Mountain, Ga., June 27, 1864, transferred to Sixty- ninth Ohio Volunteer Infantry June 2, 1865, disc. July 17, 1865


Harper, Seaton, e. February 16, 1864, transferred to Six- ty-ninth Ohio Volunteer Infantry June 2, 1865, disc. July 17, 1865.


Harper, A. J., e. August 22, 1862, disc. June 8, 1865.


Ilawley, V. D., e. August 18, 1862, died in hospital at Bardstown, Ky., November 20, 18+2.


Harden, James, e. August 16, 1862, died of wounds re- ceived at Chickamauga, Ga., September 28, 1863.


Hawley, H. S., e. August 18, 1862, died at Louisville, Ky., January 9, 1863.


Holycross, T. J., e. August 16, 1862, dise. June 8, 1865.


Holyeross, J. K., e. August 16, 1862, wounded at Atlanta, Ga., August 6, 1864, disc. June 8, 1865.


Ireland, Levi, e. August 22, 1862, died at Quincy, Ill., March 24, 1863.


Jones, Henry T., e. August 22, 1862, disc. November 24, 1863.


Ketch, Lewis J., e. February 22, 1864, wounded at Kenesaw Mountain June 27, 1864, killed at Atlanta, Ga., August 6, 1864.


Kahline, Fred, e. August 16, 1862, disc. April 22, 1863.


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MILITARY RECORD.


Knight, J. J., e. February 29, 1864, wounded at Kenesaw Mountain June 27, 1864, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps January 28, 1865.


Kirk, Jeremiah, e. August 22, 1862, died July 21, 1864, at Nashville, Tenn., of wounds received June 27, 1864, at Kenesaw Mountain, Ga.


Kuhlman, John, e. August 18, 1862, died July 18, 1864, at Nashville, Tenn., of wounds received June 27, 1864, at Kenesaw Mountain, Ga.


Lucas, J. M., e. August 21, 1862, taken prisoner at Perry- ville, Kv., October 2, 1862, wounded at Chickamauga, Ga., September 20, 1863, disc. June 8, 1865.


Lamme, B. J., e. August 16, 1862, disc. March 30, 1863.


League, James, e. August 16, 1862, died in hospital at Lebanon, Ky., January 4, 1863.


McVey, H. W., e. December 7, 1863, wounded at Kenesaw Mountain, Ga., June 27, 1864, transferred to Sixty-ninth Ohio Volunteer Infantry June 2, 1865.


McCrab, James, e. August 22, 1862.


McClaskey, F. M., e. August 22, 1862, taken prisoner at Campbellsville, Ky., December 31, 1862, disc. June 8, 1865.


McNier, William, e. August 16, 1862, taken prisoner at Campbellsville, Ky., December 31, 1862, disc. June 8, 1865.


Miller, C. B., e. November 24, 1863, killed at Bentonville, N. C., March 19, 1865.


Morse, C. P.


Orahood, John, e. February 9, 1864, transferred to Sixty- ninth Ohio Volunteer Infantry June 2, 1865, disc. June 8, 1865.


Orahood, Aaron, e. February 9, 1864, transferred to Sixty- ninth Ohio Volunteer Infantry June 2, 1865, disc. June 8, 1865.


Orahood, A. J., e. January 1, 1864, transferred to Sixty- ninth Ohio Volunteer Infantry June 2, 1865, disc. June 8, 1865.


Orr, Abraham, e. August 22, 1862, disc. March 3, 1863.


Patch, Eslie, e. August 16, 1862, taken prisoner at Chap- lin Hill, Ky., October, 1862, disc. June 8, 1865.


Patch, Harman, e. August;16, 1862, wounded at Kenesaw Mountain, Ga., June 27, 1864, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps January 28, 1865.


Philips, Edward, e. August 21, 1862, killed at Kenesaw Mountain, Ga., June 27, 1864.


Page, Thomas S., e. June, 1862, wounded at Chicka- mauga, Ga., September 20, 1863, and at Kenesaw Mount- ain, Gı., June 27, 1964, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps January 28, 1865, disc. July 1, 1865.


Pierce, D. W., e. August 22, 1862, disc. June 8, 1864.


Parthemore, E., e. August 16, 1862, disc. April 13, 1863.


Rea, D. A., e. November 24, 1863, wounded at Kenesaw Mountain June 27, 1864, transferred to Sixty-ninth Ohio Volunteer Infantry June 2, 1865, disc. July 17, 1865.


Rosecrans, A. E., e. August 26, 1864, killed at Kenesaw Mountain, Ga., June 27, 1864.


Rupright, John G., e. August 18, 1862, wounded at Chick- amanga September 20, 1863, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps April 16, 1864.


Reed, Hiram, e. August 19, 1862, disc. December 10, 1863.


Reed, John, e. November 24, 1863, wounded at Kenesaw Mountain June 27, 1864, disc. May 19, 1865.


Romine, J. W., e. August 22, 1862, disc. June 8, 1865. Taken prisoner at Campbellsville.


Snider, Martin, e. August 22. 1862, taken prisoner at Campbellsville, Ky., December 31, 1862, disc. June 8, 1865.


Scott, William E., e. August 22, 1862, disc. June 8, 1865.


Scott, Ross, e. August 22, 1862, disc. January 8, 1865.


Simpson, J. M., e. August 22, 1862, taken prisoner at Campbellsville, Ky., December 31, 1862.


Simpson, Oliver, e. August 22, 1862, taken prisoner at Campbellsville, Ky., December 31, 1862.


Sager, Edwin, e. August 22, 1862, wounded at Chicka- manga, Ga., September 20, 1863, killed at Kenesaw Mountain June 27, 1864.


Sprague, E. B., e. August 7, 1862, disc. June 8, 1865.


Sprague, S. W., e. August 22, 1862, disc. February 5, 1863.


Sprague, A. S., e. August 7, 1862, taken prisoner at Campbellsville, Ky., killed at Kenesaw Mountain June 27, 1864.


Snodgrass, J. A., e. August 16, 1862, wounded at Kene- saw Monntain, Ga., June 27, 1864, promoted to Cor- porai October 31, 1863, disc. June 8, 1865.


Spindler, Joseph, e. August 16, 1862, disc. June 8, 1865. Scheiderer, C. G., e. August 18, 1862, disc. June 8, 1865.


Sherwood, William R., e. August 22, 1861, taken prison- er at Perryville, Ky., October 8, 1862, wounded at Ken- esaw Mountain, Ga., June 27, 1864, disc. March 14, 1865.


Stithum, J. N.


Tront, Abraham, e. August 22, 1862, disc. June 8, 1865.


Twiford, T. S., e. August 22, 1862. Transferred to Vete- ran Reserve Corps.


Vanderau, Philip, e. August 22, 1862, wounded at Ben- tonville, N. C., March 19, 1865, disc. June 8, 1865.


Vanderau, John, e. August 18, 1862, wounded at Perry-


ville, Ky , October, 1862, and at Kenesaw Mountain, Ga., June 27, 1864, promoted to Corporal February 27, 1865, disc. June 8, 1865.


Woods, H. P., e. August 22, 1862, wounded at Kenesaw Mountain, Ga., June 27, 1864, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps January 28, 1865.


Wigle, Cyrus, e. August 18, 1862, disc. March 27, 1863. Wolford, W. E., e. Angust 16, 1862, disc. March 14, 1863.


Wolford, P. W., e. August 16, 1862, disc. June 8, 1865.


Hardee, Owen (colored cook), e. August 26, 1863, trans- ferred to Sixty-xinth Onio Volunteer Infantry June 2, 1865.


COMPANY K.


Fletcher, John, e. August 22, 1862, disc. May 4, 1863.


Reid, John, e. 1864, wounded at Kenesaw Mountain, Ga., June 27, 1864, disc. June 8, 1865.


Stradner, E. (colored cook), e. September 1, 1863, trans- ferred to Sixty-ninth Ohio Volunteer Infantry June 2, 1865.


ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-SECOND OHIO IN- FANTRY.


This regiment was organized in October, 1862, under Col. William H. Ball. It served in West Virginia until January, 1863, then moved east and operated in the Shenandoah Valley. It joined in the pursuit of Lee in his retreat from Gettysburg, took part in the battles of the Wilderness, Petersburg, Win- chester and Cedar Creek, and was present at the surrender of Lee. After the review at Washington, the One Hundred and Twenty- second was mustered out, on the 9th of July, 1865.


COMPANY C. Innskeep, H. M., e. May, 1862, disc. October, 1862.


COMPANY G.


Cassidy, William, e. August, 1862, wounded at Wilder- ness Run, disc. 1865.


Cassidy, George, e. August, 1862, wounded at Winches- ter, Va.


ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIFTH OHIO INFAN- TRY.


The One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Ohio was organized in October, 1862, under Col. Emer- son Opdycke. It took a prominent part in the battles of Chickamauga and Mission Ridge, then marched to the relief of Knoxville. It joined Sherman's Atlanta campaign and par- ticipated in the battles of Rocky Face Ridge, Resaca, Lost Mountain and Kenesaw Mount- ain. After the fall of Atlanta, it followed Hood to Nashville, took part in the battle of Frank- lin and in the pursuit south. In June, 1865, the regiment was ordered to Texas, and was there mustered out September 25, 1865.


COMPANY F.


Yoder, Alexander, e. October, 1862, wounded at Chicka- mauga, Ga., September, 1863, disc. 1865.


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UNION COUNTY


ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-SIXTHI OHIO INFANTRY.


This regiment was organized September 4, 1862, under Col. Benjamin F. Smith. It operated in Virginia under Grant, took part in the battles of Snicker's Gap, Opequon, Fisher's Ilill, the Wilderness and Petersburg : then joined in the pursuit of Lee. It was mustered out June 25, 1865.


COMPANY 11.


Slemmons, John P., e. August 22, 1862, disc. May, 1865, wounded in the battle of the Wilderness, Va., May 6, 1864.


Young, M. C., died.


ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-EIGHTH OILIO INFANTRY.


The One Hundred and Twenty-eighth Ohio was organized during the winter of 1863-'64, and although a three years' organization, and ready for any emergency or service, it was chiefly occupied within the borders of the State at the frontier posts of Johnson's Island and Sandusky. It was mustered out July 17, 1865.


COMPANY C.


Carson, Samuel, e. May 1, 1862, disc. 1865.


Corp. Thomas Cody, e. October, 1863, disc. November, 1865.


ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-NINTII OIIIO IN- FANTRY.


This regiment was organized August 10, 1863, under Col. Il. D. John, for six months' service, and immediately started for Camp Nelson, Ky., where it was brigaded with the Eighty-sixth Ohio, another six months' regi- ment, the Twenty-second Ohio Battery, and a regiment of Tennessee mounted infantry, and placed under command of Col. De Courcy, of the Sixteenth Ohio. The brigade thus formed was incorporated with the Ninth Army Corps, and, on the 20th of August, left eamp Nelson for Cumberland Gap, where it arrived on the morning of the 8th of September. The place was thus completely invested, Gen. Burnside having simultaneously appeared with a force on the southeastern side. As our forces ap- peared before the main fort in regular line of battle, the rebels saluted them with three shells, but without damage. This was all the resist- ance made to the National advance, excepting from the pickets as they were driven into the intrenchments. A formal demand being made by the National commander for the surrender of the post, Gen. Frazier at once acceded, and the whole garrison fell into our hands, with the exception of a small force of cavalry. The fruits of this bloodless victory were over two thousand two hundred prisoners, fourteen pieces of artillery, and a large amount of war material of all kinds. The One Hundred and Twenty-ninth Ohio remained at the Gap, en- gaged in foraging, scouting, picket duty, etc., until the 1st of December, when it was ordered to move at daylight, receiving but two hours'




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