The History of Union County, Ohio, containing a history of the county; its townships, towns military record;, Part 62

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 K.


Bowersmith, Jacob, e. May 10, 1864, disc. August 23, 1864


ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-SIXTHI OHIO NATIONAL GUARD.


This regiment was organized in May, 1864, under Col. Harvey Crampton. It performed garrison duty it Fayetteville until the expira- tion of its term of service. It was mustered out September 7, 1864.


COMPANY G. Loneks, William, e. May 11, 1864, disc. September 7, 1864.


ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-EIGHTH OHIO NATONAL GUARD.


This regiment was organized May 18, 1864, under Col. Thomas W. Moore. It served un- der Gen. Butler at Bermuda Hundred and at City Point until the last of August, when it returned to Ohio, and was mustered out Sep- tember 14, 1864.


COMPANY E.


Wilcox, J. W., e. June 1, 1864, disc September 14, 1864.


ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-FOURTH OHIO NATIONAL GUARD.


This regiment was organized May 9, 1864, under Col. Robert Stevenson. During its term of service it operated in the vicinity of New Creek and Greenland Gap, Va. It was mus- tered out on the 1st of September, 1864.


COMPANY C. Randall, J. H., e. May 9, 1864, disc. September 1, 1864.


ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-NINTH OHIO NATIONAL


GUARD.


This regiment was organized May 11, 1864, under Col. Lyman J. Jackson. It reported to Gen. Lew Wallace, and was assigned to the northern defenses of Baltimore. A portion of the regiment was mounted, and took an active part at Monocacy. It was mustered out Au- gust 24, 1864.


COMPANY D.


Flesher, George W., e. May 11, 1864, disc. August 17, 1864.


COMPANY G. Moore, W. W., e May 11, 1864, disc. August 17, 1864.


ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-THIRD OHIO NATIONAL GUARD.


This regiment was organized May 12, 1864, under Col. Hiram Miller. It served at Wash ington until June 8, when it moved to White House, Va., and thence to Bermuda Hundred. It was engaged in skirmishing on the James River, and assisted in building Fort Pocahon tas. It was mustered out September 10, 1844.


COMPANY D.


McCune, James M., e. May 12. 1864, dise. September 10, 1864.


ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-MINTH OHIO NATIONAL GUARL.


This regiment was organized ay 19, 1864, under Col. Nathaniel Haynes, and at once moved 10 Washing on | ity, where it remained on duty during its term of service. It was mustered out September 4, 1864.


COMPANY E.


Dyer, H., e. May 2, 1864, disc September 4, 1861.


ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-FIRST OHIO NATIONAL GUARD.


This regiment was organized May 7, 1864. under Col. Joel F. Asper. It was engaged in guard and fatigue duty at Johnson's Island


In Canderson hill


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until June 9, when it moved to Kentucky. It met with Morgan's command and after a des- perate struggle was obliged to surrender. The men were soon paroled and returned to John- son's Island. The regiment was mustered out August 20, 1864.


COMPANY C. Everette, Henry E., e. May 7, 1864, disc. August 20, 1864.


ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-THIRD OH10 INFANTRY.


This regiment was organized September 18, 1864, for one year's service, under Col. John H. Hurd. It moved to Nashville immedi- ately after muster in, where it performed guard duty until Hood's invasion, when it took an active part in the trenches and in the sup- port of batteries.


The regiment operated in Tennessee until its term of service expired, when it was mustered out, on the 28th of June, and after reaching Ohio, was discharged at Camp Dennison, on the 5th of July, 1865.


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COMPANY B. McGiunis, Andrew, e. September 18, 1864, disc. July 5, 1865.


ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-FOURTH OHIO INFANTRY.


Under the President's call of July, 1864, for troops to serve for one year, two full com- panies were recruited in Union County. Leav- ing Marysville for Camp Chase on the 31st of August, they were assigned as Companies B and C, of the One Hundred and Seventy-fourth Ohio Infantry.


The original commissioned officers of Com- pany B were U. D. Cole, Captain ; Peter Hill, First Lieutenant, and George Harriman, Second Lieutenant. During its term of serv- ice, this company lost five killed in battle, six wounded, and twelve died in hospitals.


Company C was mustered in under the fol- lowing commissioned officers : William H. Robb, Captain ; W. B. Brown, First. Lienten- ant, and Joseph Swartz, Second Lieutenant.


Capt. Robb was discharged on account of wounds received at Murfreesboro, and Lieut. Brown was then promoted Captain, and was in command of the company until wounded at Kingston, March 10, 1865, after which the command devolved on Lieut. T. B. Myers.


Company C lost eight of its members on the field and in the hospitals, and fourteen wounded. Union County was represented among the field and staff officers of this regiment by A. J. Sterling, who served as Lieutenant Colonel from the organization of the regiment until its muster out.


The One Hundred and Seventy-fourth Ohio was organized September 21, 1864, under Col. John S. Jones, and, on the 23d, left Ohio for Nashville, Tenn., to report to Maj. Gen. W. T. Sherman, then commanding the Military


Division of the Mississippi. On arrival at. Nashville, orders were received to proceed to Murfreesboro, which was then threatened by Forrest's rebel cavalry.


The regiment remained at Murfreesboro un- til October 27, when it moved to Decatur, Ala., and assisted in defending that garrison from an attack made by Hood's advance. After a movement to the mouth of Elk Creek and back again, the One Hundred and Seventy-fourth remained at Decatur, until recalled to Mur- freesboro to participate in the investment of that stronghold. It took an active and promi- nent part in the battle at Overalls's Creek, los- ing two officers wounded, six men killed, and thirty-eight wounded.


After this engagement the regiment was or- dered on dress-parade and complimented in person by Gen. Rousseau for their gallantry. In the battle of the Cedars, it again distin- guished itself by making a charge on the en- emy's breastworks and capturing two cannons, a stand of rebel colors, belonging to the First and Fourth Florida, and about two hundred prisoners. The regiment lost in this engage- ment one commissioned officer killed and seven wounded ; four men killed and twenty-two wounded. It was complimented in general or- ders for its conduct on this occasion.


After having participated in all the fighting around Murfreesboro, the One Hundred and Seventy-fourth joined the Twenty-third Army Corps at Columbia, Tenn., and was assigned to the First Brigade, First Division of that corps. In January, 1865, it moved to Washington City, where it remained in camp until February 21, then proceeded to North Carolina, and, joining the forces under Gen. Cox, took a con- spicuous part in the battle of Five Forks, at Kingston.


On the 10th of March it successfully re- sisted a fierce attack made by Gen. Hoke. It lost two officers wounded, four men killed and twenty-three wounded.


This was the last battle in which the regi- ment was engaged. It joined Sherman's forces at Goldsboro, and served under Gen. Schofield at Wadesboro, N. C., until mustered out at Charlotte, June 28, then returning to Colum- bus, Ohio, it was paid off, and discharged July 7, 1865.


Lieut. Col. A. J. Sterling, e. September 5, 1864, disc. July 7, 1865.


COMPANY B.


Capt. U. D. Cole, e. September 1, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865. First Lieut. Peter Hill, e. September, 1864, disc. May 16, 1865.


Second Lieut. George Harriman, e. September 7, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865, wd.


Sergt. Richard Buelot, e. August 29, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865.


Sergt. R. M. Fields, e. August 5, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865.


Sergt. Solomon Heasley, e. August 20, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865.


Sergt. Andrew McGinnis, e. August 16, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865.


Sergt. George W. Snodgrass, e. August 20, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865.


Sergt. David Wood, e. August 29, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865.


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Corp. Robert E. Benson, e. August 29, 1864, disc. June 28, .865.


Corp. Jeremiah Cole, e. August 20, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865.


Corp. John Harris, e. August 29, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865, wounded at " The Battle of the Cedars, Tenn.," Decem- ber 7, 1864.


Corp. Alexander S. Hornbeck, e. July 25, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865.


Corp. John Lister, e. August 16, 1864, disc. JJune 28, 1865. Corp. H. C. Moffitt, e. August 3, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865. Corp. John A. Konch, e. August 16, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865.


Corp. A. J. Sellers, e. August 20, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865. Musician R. B. O'Harra, e. August 24, 1864.


Allen, Homer, e. September 1, 1864, killed at Kingston, N. C., March 14, 1865.


Allen, Hiram, e. September 1, 1864, diec. June 28, 1865. Atha, Washington, e. August 26, 1864.


Adamsen, C. W., e. August 9, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865. Beach, Amos, e. August 16, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865. Benson, John, August 19, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865.


Bosh, Thomas C., e. August 8, 186.I, disc. June 28, 1865. Bushong, Milton, e. September 1, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865.


Bushong, John, e. August 3, 1864, dirc. February 12, 1865. Berry, John L., e. August 15, 1864, disc, June 28, 1865. Berry, Josiah, e. August 16, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865.


Brown, William, e. August 31, 1864, died in hospital.


Benson, William, e. August 29, 1864, disc. June 6, 1865, wounded at Kingston, N. C., March 10, 1865.


Brown, M., e. August 31, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865.


Brown, Silas, e. August 31, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865, wounded at Kingston, N. C., March 10, 1865.


Brown, Vincent, e. September 1, 1864.


Brown, John, e. August 30, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865.


Crawford, Edward, e. August 16, 1864, died at Wash- ington, D. C., February 15, 1865.


Cassiday, George, e. August 8, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865. Carter, James H., e. July 27, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865. Clark, J. W., e. September 18, 1864 disc. June 28, 1865. Cartmell, T. J., e. September 20, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865. Crabtree, Matthew, e. August 15, 1864, disc. July 7, 1865. Debolt, M., e. September 8, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865, wounded at Kingston, N. C., March 10, 1865.


Dunham, A. D., e. August 16, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865.


Dobbins, William, e. September 1, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865.


Dickinson, T. K., e. August 16, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865. Edwards, G. C., e. August 20, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865.


Everingham, S. S., e. August 3, 1864, died at Murfrees- boro, Tenn., February 10, 1865.


Ford, H. C., e. July 25, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865. Foster, M. W., e. Angnst 30, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865. Figley, Robert, e. August 16, 1864, disc. May 25, 1865. Foute, A. J., e. September 1, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865. Gray, Wesley, e. August 8, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865.


Godfrey, William A., e. August 26, 1864, disc. June 28 1865.


Gandy, Abijah, e. August 29, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865.


Hartman, John, e. September 8, 1864, died at Washing- ton, D. C., February 1, 1865.


Hemminger, James, e. August 15, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865.


Hemminger, N., e. August 18, 1864.


James, C. H., e Jnly 27, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865.


Jones, Samuel, e. July 26, 1861, disc. June 28, 1865.


Johnson, Joseph, e. August 30, 1864, died at Murfrees- boro, Teun., January 1, 1865.


Johnson, Silas, e. July 27, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865. King, Michael, e. September 17, 1864.


King, John, e. August 16, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865.


Lawson, F. II., e. August 2, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865.


Livingston, George W., e. August 6, 1864. disc. June 28, 1865, died at Soldiers' Home, Dayton, Ohio.


Livingston, John J., e. August 11, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865.


Lalley, John, e. September 17, 1864.


Lansdown, R. P., e. August 20, 1864. disc. June, 28, 1865. Loring, William, e. August 23, 1864, disc. May 22, 1865. Leslie, S. D., e. August 26, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865.


Mobley, Isaac, e. August 9, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865.


Mobley, John, e. August 9, 1864. Died at Nashville, Tenn.


Melching, William, e. August 20, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865.


McQnean, James, e. September 8, 1864.


McMullen, A., e. September 20, 186-1.


MeIlroy, John HI., e. August 30, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865. McNier, P. H., e. September 3, 1864, disc. May 31, 1865,


Miller, Jacob, e. August 17, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865. Died at Richwood.


Mullen, Lafayette, e. August 20, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865. Mitchell, Albert, e. August 3, 1864. Killed at Overalls Creek, Tenn., December 4, 1864.


Minshall, Ellis, e. September 1, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865. Murphy, James G., e. Angust 16, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865.


Moody, Robert, e. September 2, 1864. Killed in " the bat- tle of the Cedars," Tenn., December 7, 1864.


Mnlvaine, Daniel, e. August 30, 1864. Killed at Kings- ton, N. C., March 10, 1865.


Neal, A. D., e. August 6, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865. Died at Richwood, 1868.


Oliver, James, e. August 29, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865. Oliver, William, e. August 29, 1864.


Potts, William, e. August 16, 1864. Died at Nashville, Tenn., Jannary 26, 1865.


Pearse, Wesley, e. August 3, 1864. Died at Nashville, Tenn., April 22, 1865.


Robertson, E., e. August 16, 1864, disc. June 23, 1865. Ross, John A., e. August 16, 1864, disc. June 7, 1865.


Swank, T. L., e. September 5, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865. Simpson, Solomon, e. September 1, 1864. Died at Louis- ville, Ky., June 26, 1865.


Spinning, Albert, e. August 16, 1864.


Speese, George W., e. July 31, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865.


Spicer, Joseph, e. August 20, 1864. Died at Murfeesboro, Tenn., January 12, 1865.


Spicer, William W., e. August 16. 1864, disc. June 28, 1865. Wounded in " the battle of the Cedars," Tenu., December 7, 1864.


Sparks. James, e. September 1, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865. Spratt, A. J., e. August 24, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865. Wood, William, e. July 26, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865. Winters, T. J., e. July 27, 1864, disc. June 14, 1865.


Welsh, Franklin, e. August 20, 1864. Killed at Kingston, March 10, 1865.


Wells, Levi, e. August 20, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865. Woolly, John, e. June 30, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865.


COMPANY C.


Capt. William H. Robb, e. September 6, 1864, disc. May 12, 1865. Wounded at Murfeesboro, Tenn., December 7, 1864.


First Lieut. William B. Brown, e, Augwst 15, 1864, disc. July 7, 1865. Wounded at Kingston, N. C., March 10, 1865 ; }ett arm amputated.


Second Lieut. Joseph Swartz, e. August 20, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865. Wounded at Murfreesboro, Tenn., December 7. 1864 ; since died.


Sergt. V. F. Collier, e. August 20, 1864, disc. May 26, 1865. Wounded at Overall's Creek, Tenn., December 4, 1864.


Sergt, J C. Marshall, e. August 11, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865.


Sergt. J. S. Newcomb, e. September 13, 1864, disc. May 29, 1865. Died since the war.


Sergt. A. M. Sherwood, e. August 29, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865. Wounded at Overall's Creek, Tenn., Decem- ber 4, 1864.


Sergt. Charles II. Webster, e. August, 20, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865.


Corp. C. M. Adams, e. August 30, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865.


Corp. John M. Dollison, e. August 3, 1864, dise. June 28, 1865. Corp. John Hudson, e. September 1, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865. Corp. John W. Lynn, e. September 1, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865.


Corp. John Reed, e. September 2, 1864, disc. June 28. 1865.


Corp. C. J. Sayre, e. August 2, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865. Corp. Greenbery Shipley, e. August 4, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865. Wounded in " battle of the Cedars," Tenn., December 7, 1864.


Corp. J. P. Winget, e. August 4, 1864, dise. May 16, 1865. Corp. George C. Woodruff, e. August 20, 1864. Killed at Kingston, N. C., March 10, 1865.


Musician Z. T. Alexander, e. August 29, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865.


Musician Henry A. Myers, e. Angust 20, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865.


Musician B. E. Tucker, e, August 20, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865.


Hostler T. H. Moore, e. August 20, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865.


Argo, Andrew, e. August 21, 1864. Died at Charlotte, N. C., June 17, 1865.


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Browning, W. J., e. August 3, 1864, dise. June 28, 1865. Bell, E. B., e. August 22, 1864, disc. June 16, 1865. Bowie, B. C., e. September 1, 1864, disc. May 29, 1865.


Burrows, William F., e. August 8, 1864, disc. June 7, 1865.


Crawford, John, e. August 22, 1864, disc. June 14, 1865. Caryl, A. L., e. August 3. 1864, disc. June 28, 1865.


Coffinburger, S. B., e. September 5, 1864, disc. July 7, 1865.


Danforth, Hiram, e. August 2, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865. Died since the war.


Everetts, H. E., e. August 20, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865. Gill, Frank L., e. August'20, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865. Wounded at Decatur, Ala. November, 1864.


Hager, D. B., e. August 22, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865. lIornbeck, C. H., e. August 17, 1864, disc. May 30, 1865. Hodglen, Henry, e. August 20, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865.


Hamler, John, e. August 24, 1864, died at New Berne, N. C., May 27, 1865.


Hamler, Isaac, e. August 24, 1864, died in hospital at Murfreesboro, Tenn., December 24, 1864.


Ingman, C. M., e. September 3, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865. Isaac, John, e. September 14, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865.


Knachel, Joseph, e. September 20, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865.


Lee, J. T., e. September 17, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865. Langstaff, L., e. July 26, 1864, disc. May 30, 1865.


Livingston, William, e. August 20, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865.


Livingston, S. P., e. September 1, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865.


Langstaff, Asa, e. August 20, 1864, disc. May 30, 1865. Long, T. F., e. September 4, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865.


Little, David D., e. September 20, 1864, disc. July 18, 1865.


Lynn, John W., e. September 1, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865.


Lemon, William A., e. August 19, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865.


Mallory, M. E., e. September 3. 1864, disc. June 28, 1865. Mather, O. B., e. September 6, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865. Michael, John H., e. August 6, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865. Meek, Eli, e. August 18, 1864, disc. June 3, 1865.


Munnell, George W., e. August 12, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865.


Moody, James, e. August 31. 1864.


Mallory, M. G., e. August 20, 1864, died in hospital at Murtreesboro, Tenn., December 25, 1864.


McDowell, A., e. August 22, 1864.


McAllister, Nelson, e. August 20, 1864, died at Goldsboro, N. C., April 10, 1865.


MeKitrick, D. F., e. September 3, 1864, disc. May 22, 1865.


McCloud, E. B., e. September 3, 1864, disc. May 23, 1865. Newlove, Brown, e. September 1, 1864, disc. July 7, 1865, wounded in battle of the Cedars, Tennessee.


Orahood, Hiram, e. August 23, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865. Orahood, Reuben, e. August 22, 1864. Disc. June 28, 1865. Died since the war.


Perry, A. T., e. August 14, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865, wounded at Overall's Creek, Tenn., December 4, 1864. ` Perry, Ezra, e. September 3, 1864, disc. July 7, 1865, wounded at Overall's Creek, Tenn., December 4, 1864. Died since the war.


Perry, Charles W., e. September 22, 1864, disc. July 7, 1865.


Roberts, J. S., e. September 1, 1864, disc. June 16, 1865. Rice, John H., e. September 5, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865. Reed, R. M., e. August 14, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865, . wounded at Overall's Creek, Tenn.


Spain, John W., e. August 24, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865. Snowden, S. Il., e. August 20, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865. Stevens, L. A., e. August 22, 1864, killed at Kingston, N. C., March 10, 1865.


Safford. D. L., e. August 27, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865. Scott, Isaac, e. August 11, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865, wounded at Overall's Creek, Tenn.


Sands, Almeron, e. August 22, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865. Sheets, John, e. September 1, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865. Died since the war.


Snider, H. L., e. August 22, 1864, disc June 28, 1865. Smith, Elijah, e. September 1, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865.


Swiger, Joseph, e. September 21, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865.


Snider, Frederick, e. September 5, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865.


Sherwood, A. B., e. August 31, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865. Turner, Robert, e. August 4, 1864, disc. May 27, 1865. Taylor, J. A., e. September 3, 1864, disc. June 16, 1865.


Vansant, J. D., e. September 3, 1864, disc. June 2, 1865, wounded in battle of the Cedars, December 7 1864, died in autumn of 1882.


Wurtsbaugh, D. H., e. August 24, 1864, disc. June 17, 1865.


Wurtsbaugh, J. W., e. August 14, 1864, disc. June 25, 1865.


Wurtsbaugh, T. F., e. August 24, 1864, disc. May 29, 1865.


Webster, C. W., e. August 20, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865.


Winget, W. C., e. August 3, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865.


Wheatley, William B., e. August 31, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865, wonuded at Murfreesboro, Tenn.


Wolford, William, e. August 16, 1864, died in hospital at Murfreesboro, Tenn., December 6, 1864.


Wells, M. W., e. September 17, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865.


Wells, Ambrose, e. September 3, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865.


Zuch, William II., e. August 20, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865.


COMPANY H.


Browning, O. D., e. September 5, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865.


Debolt, Jackson, e. September 2, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865. Finch, H. W., September 13, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865.


COMPANY I.


Blue, Adam, e. September 12, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865. Landon, S. M., e. August 16, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865, wounded at Kingston, N. C.


Price, John, e. September 12, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865.


Rodgers, Napoleon, e. September 7, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865.


Vestal, M., e. September 7, 1864, disc. June 28, 1865.


ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-FIFTH OHIO INFANTRY.


This regiment was organized October 11, 1864. It entered the field in Tennessee and performed garrison duty during Hood's inva- sion. It took a prominent part in the engage- ment at Franklin, and remained in Fort Neg- ley during the battle of Nashville, then moved to Columbia and guarded railroads until mus- tered out, July 13, 1865.


COMPANY D.


Vigor, John H., e. October 11, 1864; killed.


COMPANY F.


Atkinson, S. W., e. October 11, 1864, disc. July 13, 1865. Buckner, James E., e. October 11, 1864; disc. July 13, 1865.


Dillon, H., e. October, 1864.


ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-SIXTH OHIO INFANTRY.


This regiment was organized September 21, 1864, for the term of one year, under Col. Ed- win C. Mason. It served in Tennessee, and was in the works during the siege and battle of Nashville. It was mustered out June 18, 1865.


COMPANY B.


Wells, David E., e. August, 1864; died.


COMPANY E.


Stoop, I., e. August, 1864; disc. June 16, 1865. Longberry, H., e. August, 1864; disc. June 16, 1865. Stillings, Lewis, e. August, 1864; died.


ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-EIGHTH OHIO INFANTRY.


This regiment was organized in the fall of 1864, under Col. Joab A. Stafford. It reported to Gen. Thomas at Nashville, took part in the


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siege of Murfreesboro, and in several engage- ments in North Carolina. It joined Sherman at Goldsboro, and was mustered out July 7, 1865.


COMPANY B.


Brown, Frederick, e. September, 1864, disc. July 9, 1865. Ramery, W. W., e. October, 1864. Died.


Sherman, V. M., e. October, 1864. Died.


COMPANY C.


Wilcox, N. C., e. August, 1864, disc. July 9, 1865.


COMPANY E.


Second Lieut. A. Gardner, e. September, 1864, disc, July 10, 1865.


ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-NINTH OHIO INFANTRY.


This regiment was organized September 28, 1864, under Col. Henry Sage. It operated in Nashville, Tenn., during its term of service, and was discharged June 18, 1865.


COMPANY E.


Commissary Sergt. W. M. Winget, e. September 2, 1864. disc. June 17, 1865.


COMPANY F.


Corp. S. W. Atkinson, e. September 17, 1864, disc. June 17, 1865.


Barnes, Willlam, e. September 1, 1864, disc. June 17, 1865.


Dillon, A. H., e. September 21, 1864, disc. June 17, 1865. Downer, A. W., e. September 16, 1864, disc. June 17, 1865. Hildebrand, J. F., e. September 1, 1864, disc. June 17, 1865.


Marsh, L. T., e. September 3, 1864, disc. June 17, 1865. Marsb, Stanton, e. September 3, 1864, disc. June 17, 1865. Marsh, Loyal, e. September 2, 1864, disc. June 17, 1865. Poling, Nathan, e. September 2, 1864, disc. June 17, 1865. Stillings, Lewis, e. September 3, 1864. Died.


Walker, Curtis, e. August 8, 1864, disc. June 17, 1865.


ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTIETH OHIO INFANTRY.


This regiment was organized October 9, 1864, for one year's service, under Col. Wil- lard Warner. It operated in Tennessee until January, 1865, when it moved to Washington, thence to North Carolina, and was present at the battle of Kingston. It was mustered out July 25, 1865.


COMPANY F.


Corporal Jobn A. Brown, e. September 7, 1864 ; disc. July 12, 1865.


Wells, D. F., e. September 15, 1864; died.


COMPANY a.


Corporal J. J. Van Sant, e. September 28, 1864; died a Alexandria, Va., March 2, 1865.


Konkel, Abraham, e. September 27, 1864; disc. June 20, 1865.


Miller, J. B., e. September 13, 1861; disc. July 12, 1865.


COMPANY H.


Sergeant R. H. Brannan, e. September 17, 1864; disc. July 12, 1865.


Sergeant L. Roseberry, e. September 17, 1864; disc. July 12, 1865.


Brooks, D. W., e. September 19, 1864; disc. July 12, 1865. Boswell, William N., e. September 18, 1864; disc. July 12, 1865.


Balley, W. C., e. September 19, 1864; disc. July 26, 1865. Bambart, N. C., e. September 19, 1864, disc. July 12, 1865. Cole, Leonard, e. September 18, 1864; disc. June 2, 1865. Hodgden, Charles, e. September 19, 1864; disc. July 12, 1865.


Hopkins, George, e. September 17, 1864; disc. July 12, 1865.


Kimble, John, e. September 19, 1864; disc. June 8, 1865.


Philips, Thomas, e. September 18, 1864; disc. July 12, 1865.


Price, L., e. September 17, 1864 ; disc. July 12, 1865. Sells, John, e. September 17, 1864; disc. July 12, 1865. Wynn, Edward, e. September 1, 1864; disc. July 12, 1865.


ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-SECOND OHIO INFANTRY.


This regiment was organized October 26, 1864, under Col. Lewis Butler. It served in Tennessee, taking a prominent part in the bat- tle of Nashville. It was mustered out in July, 1865.




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