The History of Union County, Ohio, containing a history of the county; its townships, towns military record;, Part 66

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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Hill, Thomas, Company G, Twentieth Illinois Volunteer Infantry, e. April 24, 1861, disc. July 9, 1864.


Harris, O. I., Company B, One Hundred and Eighty-first Ohio Volunteer Infantry.


Hartley, F. P., Company A, Third Illinois Cavalry, e. Au- gust, 1861, disc. March, 1862.


Lient. E. S. Hubbard, Company C, First Connecticut Heavy Artillery, e. October 3, 1861, disc. 1865.


Sergt. F. Jennings, Company A, Ninety-sixth Pennsylva- nia Volunteer Infantry, e. February 15, 1862, disc. June 26,1865.


Jackson, Andrew, Company C, First Pennsylvania Cav- alry, e. July 1, 1861, wonuded at Cedar Mountain, Va., 1862, taken prisoner at Richmond, 1864.


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Corp. Thomas Keberry, Company A, Third Illinois In- fantry, e. January, 1864 disc. 1865.


Kent, Warren, Company K, e. May 1, 1864, disc. August 8, 1864.


Kesot, Isaiah, Company E, Sixty-ninth Indiana Volun- teer Infantry e. November, wounded at Mobile, Ala., April 9, 1864, disc. November 22, 1864.


Kinney, George, Company F, Eighth Michigan Cavalry, e. November 22, 1862, taken prisoner January 18, 1864, disc. 1865.


Kimble, John, One Hundred and Ninety-seventh Ohio Volunteer Infantry.


Kyle, William. Company B, Thirty-seventh Iowa Volun- teer Infantry, e. May 2, 1864, disc. May 28, 1864.


Kent, P., Company D, Ninth Minnesota Infantry, e. Au- gust, 1862, disc. August, 1864.


Lower, Samuel, Company G.


Leonhard. Alexander, Thirteenth Ohio Battery, e. No- vember 28, 1861, disc. November 27, 1865.


Lock, Benjamin, Company D, Ninteenth Illinois Volun- teer Infantry, e. April, 1861.


Latimer, George W., United States Signal Corps, e. Feb- ruary 29, 1863, disc. 1865.


Low, Clark, Fourteenth Battery.


Logan, L., Artillery.


McFarland, A. It., Company C, First Maryland Cavalry, e. November 11, 1862, disc. July 3, 1865.


McAdams, Perry, Company K, First United States Cav- alry.


McCampbell, J. L., Company C, First Ohio Heavy Artil- lery.


Melching, F. W., Company G, Twenty-first Illinois Vol- unteer Artillery, e. June, 1861, disc. December, 1865. Miller, John.


Mallory, J. S., Company H, Thirty-seventh Illinois Vol- unteer Artillery, e. August 10, 1863, disc. February 23, 1865.


Morris, John P., Gunboat service.


Nick, C., e. September, 1862, died at Nasliville, Tenn. Numeral, W.


Patch, H., Company H, Fifteenth Veteran Reserve Corps, e. August, 1862, disc. July, 1865.


Poling, O., e. August, 1863, disc. 1863.


Price, David, e. March, 1865, disc. July 30, 1865.


Powers, J. B., Second Battery, e. May, 1862, died at Murfreesboro, 1863.


Corp. O. S. G. Perry, Forty-first Illinois Volunteer Ar-


tillery, e. Angust, 1861, died at Jackson, Miss., Septem- ber, 1862.


Perry, John, Ohio Dragoons, e. December 18, 1861, disc. February 8, 1862.


Perry, George S., Forty-first Illinois Volunteer Artillery, e. November, 1861, died at Paducah, Ky., December, 1861. Paugh. Richard.


Page, Thomas, One Hundred and Sixtieth Veteran Re- serve Corps, e. August, 1862, disc. June, 1865.


Pyers J. M., Company H, Seventeenth United States In- valid Corps, e. August, 1862, disc. March, 1864.


Roseberry, L., Company E, Seventy-ninth Indiana, e. September 24, 1861, disc. 1863.


Surgeon R. A. Robertson, Nineteenth Michigan Volun- teer Infantry, e. May 12, 1862, resigned June 25, 1864.


Robbins, John, Company A, Fifth Indiana Battery, e. July 3, 1863, disc. February 15, 1864.


Richards, Joseph, Fourteenth Light Artillery.


Byden, W. P., Company C, Seventh Maryland Volunteer Infantry.


Reed, Nelson C., Gunboat service, e. March 15, 1864, disc. March 27, 1865, served on United States gunboat " Nymph."


Reed, Alexander, Company H, Seventh Iowa Volunteer Infantry, e. July 20, 1861, disc. December 26, 1861. Wounded.


First Lient. George Rnehlen, Seventeenth United States Infantry, e. June 1, 1868.


South, S. C., Company D, Twenty-sixth Indiana Volun- teer Infantry, e. May, 1861, disc. 186t.


Southwick J. A., Company E, Twelfth Indiana Volunteer Cavalry, e. August 12, 1862, disc. June 16, 1865.


Corp. I. J. Sigler, Company G, Twelfth Veteran Reserve Corps, e. December, 1861, disc. December, 1864. Spring, James A.


Swe+ringer, Peter, Company D, Seventh United States In- fantry, e. March 29, 1870, disc. March 29, 1875.


Stanton, A., Company L, Fourth Illinois Cavalry, e. Sep- tember, 1861, disc. September, 1864.


Sergt. J. C. Stubert, Company K, Merritt's Horse Regi- iment e. September 9. 1861, disc. October, 1864.


Savage. R. G. Tenth Ohio Light Artillery, e. January, 1862, disc. January, 1863.


Sanderson, William N., Company B, First Iowa Cavalry, e. March 4, 1864, disc. November 15, 1865.


Stiner, Joseph, Company F, United States Engineers, e. August 8, 1862, disc. June 27, 1865.


Schatz, W. F., Company G, Thirty-eighth Pennsylvania Artillery, e. August 22, 1862, disc. August 3. 1865.


Tway, Nelson. Seventh Indiana Cavalry, e. May 7, 1863, disc. September 5, 1864.


Corp. W. T. Tway, Company G, Thirty-third Indiana, In- fantry, e. 1861, taken prisoner at Thompson's Station, March 5, 1863, disc. June 26, 1864.


Tavlor, M. F., e. July, 1861, disc. November, 1861.


Thomas, George W., Company C, Fifty-fifth Missouri Volunteer Infantry, e. May 15, 1863, disc. 1865.


Thompson, Richard, Company A, Twenty-first Illinois Volunteer Infantry, e. June 15, 1861, disc. October 11, 1862.


Thomas, A. J., e. Jan uary, 1863, disc. 1865.


Musician A. W. Torrence, Second Brigade, Third Division Sixth Army Corps, e. December, 1863, disc. April, 1865. Corp. A. S., Turner, Company C, e. August 5, 1862, taken prisoner March 27, 1864, disc. 1865.


Valentine, W. M., Company K, Thirteenth Missouri Vol- unteer Infantry, e. 1861, died September 26, 1862.


Van Gordon, J. W., Company G, Thirty-third Illinois Volunteer Infantry, disc. December 24, 1865.


Wood, W. T., Company D, One Hundred and Seventh Ill- inois Volunteer Infantry.


Woods, II., Company I, Sixth Veteran Reserve Corps, e. Angust, 1862, disc. July, 1865.


Winget, M. L., Company G, Seventh Missouri Volunteer Infantry, e. June, 1861, disc. June 14, 1864.


Warner, Charles Q., Company II, Fifty-eighth Illinois Volunteer Infantry, e. December, 1862, disc. August, 1865.


Wintrode, J., Company G, Eighty-seventh Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, e. April, 1862, disc. July, 1865.


Adjt. C. R. Winget, Seventy-third Illinois Volunteer In- fantry, killed at Chickamauga, Ga., September 20, 1863. Sergt. L. Wurtsbaugh, Company D, Seventh United States Infantry, e. March 29, 1870, died at Fort Shaw, Mon. Ter .. December, 1872.


Woodruff, William, Company C, First Kentucky Battery, e. August 19, 1861, disc. 1865.


Wells, Jeremiah, Company D, Seventh United States In- fantry, e. March 29, 1870, died at Fort Shaw, Mon. Ter., January 17, 1873.


Walke, William. One Hundred and Sixtieth Reserve Corps, e. August, 1862, disc. June, 1865.


Wells, Edward.


Webster, W. A.


Welsh. L. A., United States Signal Corps.


Watt, Ilorace, Fifth Indiana Battalion, e. August, 1863, disc. March, 1864.


Whitacre, E., Fourteenth Battalion.


Weklon, Robert, Company K, e. August 10, 1864, wounded at Deep Bottom, Va., 1864, disc. 1865.


SIEGE OF CINCINNATI.


When Ohio was threatened by invasion in September, 1862, Cincinnati especially being in danger of destruction, and the Governor ealled for inmediate help, hundreds of strong men poured forth from every county in the State.


On horseback and on foot-in companies, battalions and regiments-with squirrel rifles, shot-guns and bayoneted muskets-in regula- tion uniforms and in plain home-spun, they hurried forward to the music of the soul-stir- ring drum and fife, and took their places in the ranks of war.


Inside of three days Cincinnati was swarm- ing with legions of brave soldiers, and " from early dawn to dewy eve," the streets re- sounded to the tread of martial columns.


The rebels were before the city about eight days, but it was not attacked. And soon after their withdrawal, the men who were thereaf ter to be known in history as " squirrel-hunt ers," were permitted to return to their homes


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MILITARY RECORD.


SQUIRREL HUNTERS IN SERVICE SEPTEMBER, 1862.


Captain, Charles Fullington. First Lieutenant, R. Smith. Second Lieutenant, R. B. Linman. Sergeant, J. C. Filler.


Sergeant, Joseph Keltner


Sergeant, II. C. Tatrign.


Sergeant, A. M. Sherwood. Corporal, David Danforth. Corporal, B. G. Dolbier.


Corporal, Charles Erb. Corporal, W. H. Fleck. Corporal, O. Griswold. Corporal, William Howard. Corporal, Anthony Moran. Corporal, Charles Philips.


tears," they again took the field, perhaps for three years, perhaps never to return. SECOND OILIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.


Doudna, Benjamin.


TENTII OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.


Hayden, W. W.


THIRTEENTH OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.


Andrews, H. D. Foote, A. H.


Child, Isaac


Gibson, Joseph


Clark, David Graham, P. B.


Coe, Joseph Griffith, E. M.


Courtney. D. W. Kennedy, H. II.


Doty, Samuel Price, John C.


Draper, John


Thompson, Tyler


Draper, B.


Wilson, William H.


Draper, Gideon


Wheeler, W. H.


Farnham, W. H.


FIFTEENTH OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. Burwell, H.


SEVENTEENTII OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.


Andrews, C. C. Grubbs, Benjamin


Baner, P. H.


Jordan, W. H.


Ballinger, H. M. Logan, George


Corbet, John


Logan, Ephraim


Connow, James


Spencer, Samuol


Cowgill, J. G.


Stratten, D. L.


Decker, II. II.


Walker, Samuel


Grubbs, Thomas


TWENTIETHI OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. Case, E. W. McMahan, W. W.


TWENTY-SECOND OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. Jacobs, Charles II.


TWENTY-THIRD VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.


Huffman, C. W.


Spencer, James S.


McDowell, T. C. Spicer, William


TWENTY-SIXTHI OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.


Howison, W. L.


TWENTY-SEVENTHI OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. Cooper, J. II.


THIRTIETH OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.


Beach, Amos Laymaster, D. D.


Beach, Joseph


Martin, Theodore


Beach, Ilorace Moore, F. M.


Burton, B. Merryman, J. M.


Bain, J. D. Mahaffy, Alexander


Buckley, Joseph


McIntire, James


Buckley, Samuel Noble, Lewis C.


Collier, William


Porter, John A.


Dennis, W. C.


Perry, Luther


Engle, John


Roney, Hiram


Freshwater, George


Skinner, L. B.


Graham, II.


Smith, O. D.


Huffine, W. H.


Stephens, Saulsberry.


Huffiner, Lewis


Thomas, Byron


Hahn, W. F.


Urton, T. P.


Hahn, W. H. Warner, Elijah


Hill, Andrew


Wells, Addison


Laccource, A.


Wallace, A. J.


THIRTY-FIRST OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.


Andrews, II. D.


Chapman, Jesse


Argo, Emanuel


Cahill, James A.


Brigham, Eaton


Carter, J. N.


Brake, William M.


Cahill, David J.


Babus, John C


Cooley, James


Bault, R. N. Bault, R. W.


Carr, Wm. W.


Bethard, Thomas


Dodds, R. C.


Elliott, John


Craven, B. F. Clark, Emanuel


Chapman, T. II.


Eastman, R. If. Fields, John


Beck, Thomas.


Marrim, John. Maker, Albert.


Black, N. N.


Morris, A.


Burnham, II. A.


Miller, Harrison.


Berwin, W.


McCune, Zachariah.


Bland, Peter.


Morse, Wallace H.


Beard, F.


Morse, John.


Beard, D.


Morse, Ray G.


Boxby, Joseph.


Mitchell, Ross.


Bodkin, William C.


Nuffman, John.


Bennett, John F.


Nuffman, A. W.


Bidwell, Joseph.


Orahood, Jolın.


Carter, C. M.


Orahood, W. W.


Cobit, John.


Reed, C.


Curry, Addison.


Reed, Allen.


Crusan, W.


Reed, Samuel.


Richey, William.


Richmond, J. W.


Stewart, G.


Scott, Samuel.


Smith, R. B.


Sterns, Justin.


Dilland. H.


Smith, Harvey.


Evans, B. D.


Smith, C. W.


Fritz, Jacob.


Smith, James.


Flowers, J. W.


Sands, A.


Fay, D. C.


Spur. J. T.


Goth, John.


Spindle, Amos. Thompson, D. W.


Gillespie, J. H. Gibson, Samuel. Hopkins, J. M.


Turner, V.


Hill, A.


Voree, J. H.


Kimerly, Frederick. King, H. J.


Vaness, J.


Walker, A.


Kent, George.


Walke, Isaac.


Lockwood, F.


Wilkins, R.


Lansdown, Picket.


Wise, Samuel.


Lape, Zachariah.


Wilcox, J. B.


Myers, A. E.


Wilcox, William.


Mears, J. M.


Wendle, Joseph.


VETERANS.


In 1863, over twenty thousand soldiers, the remnants of about eighty Ohio regiments- that for three years had endured the hard- ships of camp life, the sufferings of the march, and the horrors of many battle-fields-offered themselves anew, a willing sacrifice to their country's need, by re-enlisting in the same regiment for " three years more, or during the war."


Of these regiments, the Sixty-sixth was the first to return to the State after its re-enlist- ment. on the veteran furlough of thirty days, by which the Government, expressed, in a measure, its gratitude and admiration for their loyalty and patriotism. It arrived at Colum- bus, Ohio, on the 26th of December, 1863, and was followed in rapid succession by a stream of others.


While home their broken ranks were filled with new recruits, and after "a month of joys and pleasures, a day of leave-taking and


Turner, W.


Crowstan, D. R. Danforth, Hyram. Dort, J. B. Dort, J. B. Diehl, W. Dixon, H.


PRIVATES.


Argo, D. S.


Carter, Cyrus


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Filler, Charles W.


Pinkerton, J. S.


FIFTY-EIGIIT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.


Reichling, John. Smith, David.


Richey, J. G.


SIXTY-THIRD OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.


Organ, M. G. Seville, T. V.


SIXTY-FIFTH OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.


McGuire, J. N.


SIXTY-SIXTH OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.


Amrine, Alfred. Mcliroy, J. M.


Amrine, John W. Myers, J. K.


Beightler, Daniel. Maggs, James F.


Burris, Martin. Mills, James.


Bancroft, William. McGlinn, James.


Cody, Edward.


Monroe, D. B.


Draper, Henry.


McKitrick, J. II.


Elliott, Felix.


Orahood, H. P.


Edgington, J.


Sharp, Henry.


Griffith, Daniel.


Shout, I.


Gibson, F. M.


Smith, John.


Goal, J. W.


Smith, J. F.


Guy, James.


Smith, Matthias.


Guy, William.


Scott, William.


Gray, James. Sharp, R. B.


Grow, George. Wilcox, Charles E.


Horney, J.


Wyant, Jolın J.


Kent, Thomas.


Welsh, Nathan.


SEVENTY-FOURTH OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. Dawson, Willam.


SEVENTY-SIXTHI OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.


Brooks, J. P.


Tilton, J. W.


Dull, John. Tracy, Henry.


Surgeon Andrew Sabine.


SEVENTY-EIGHTH OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. Furgeson, W. Fry, W. F.


EIGHTY-SECOND OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.


Alexander, G. B. Lanning, J. G.


Alexander, J. J. McGinnis, A. M.


Ault, W. D.


McGoon, David.


Biggs, Henry. McElderry, John.


Bolenbaugh, D. D.


McGee, M. H.


Bombaugh, Lewis.


McPeck, George M.


Burgoon, W. S. Marsh, Milton.


Boyd, W. Il. H. Porter, David.


Boyer, A. D.


Parker, N. S.


Curl, C. S. Ross, William.


Cahill, T. R.


Rea, O. A.


Davis, J. P. Rose, Albert.


Davis, Washington. Rothwell, J. T.


Fawn, George.


Rice, G. N.


Henson, D. Rose, Edwin.


Ilorn, Thornton.


Smith, J. S.


Hyde, W. D. Thompson, W. H.


Hill, Peter. Wright, James W.


Horn, Thomas. Winters, James S.


Kennedy, George W.


Whaley, Alvin.


Kepler, A. H.


FIRST OHIO VOLUNTEER CAVALRY.


Armine, T. H. Montgomery, H. D.


Allen, F. P.


Newlove, John.


Burrows, E.


Pyers, Emett.


Cole, M. C. Robbins, James W.


Curry, W. L. Sesler, A. L.


Ilalliday, Thomas.


Tracy, D.


Irwin, R. W.


Tway, L. B.


Irwin, C. S. Young, Elliott.


Lock, A. W.


Young, John F.


McKim, John.


FOURTEENTH OHIO HEAVY ARTILLERY.


Andrews, Bryon.


FOURTEENTH OHIO LIGHT ARTILLERY.


Bell, F. L.


Beams, T. J.


Case, Alfred. Stevens, Marion.


Ferguson, A. J.


Wade, Thomas.


Goldsberry, M.


Weiser, J. H.


Goldsberry, W.


McDowell, T. C.


Bates, Ancil


McLain, W. M.


Bates, Thomas M.


McCloud, David.


Brothers, Jesse


McCollums, V.


Cook, George W.


McAdams, W. H.


Chancy, William


McIntosh, H. T.


Conner, Florence Merrifield, 1. W.


Davis, J. W. Nelson, J. S.


Diltz, L. G.


Peters, J. K.


Deavers, Moses


Peters, George F.


Downer, A. N.


Robinson, J. B.


Galloway, S. P.


Goodyear, W. J.


Reed, Cyrus H.


Glendening, A. D.


Rosecrans, William.


Groves, D. C.


Hopkins, Marion


Hill, William


Holycross, L. M.


Hamilton, Isaac


Hyde, F. E.


Hurd, L.


Jacques, Vernon


Jimpson, Benjamin.


Jacobs, George E.


Кеув, Н. Н.


Stewart, John.


Lock, Benjamin.


Shepherd, J. H.


Lane, John M.


Webb, Dwight.


Lawler, James W.


Wiley, John.


McDowell, John P.


Wren, Thomas P.


McDowell, Andrew,


Welsh. Matthias.


THIRTY-THIRD OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. Acton, William


THIRTY-EIGHTH OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.


Garrett, J. M. Haines, Samuel.


THIRTY-NINTH OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. Daugherty, Benjamin.


FORTY-SECOND OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. Southard, J. E.


FORTY-THIRD ONIIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.


Banks, Samuel J.


Noggle, Andrew.


Noggle, W. D.


FORTY-FOURTII 01110 VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.


Botkins, T.


Ferguson, N.


Botkins, J. B. Hurt, Alex.


FORTY-SIXTH OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.


Andrews, William G.


Ketner, Rufus.


Bennett, William. Obedier, William.


Graham, C. M. Smith, Aldem.


Harrjot, William B.


Webb, George.


FIFTY-THIRD OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. Skidmore, George.


FIFTY-FOURTHI OIIIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.


Andrews. A. R. Goff, R. N.


Allen, G. W. Lavine, T. II.


Stout, W. H. H.


Sterling, David


Harriman, George


Shirk, T. H.


Holden, Jacob


Higgins, A. J.


Lister, Elijah


Laurence, J. S.


Turner, John


McKee, W. W.


Turner, Jeremiah


McNeil, Samuel


Williams, R.


Miller, J. J. Williams, William


North, James A. Wright, C. C.


Oatley, Jerome


Wells, D. W.


THIRTY-SECOND OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.


Gladhill, J.


Price, Joseph


Glasscock, Joseph


Roberts, B. F.


Gilliland, N. P.


Harriman, Joshua


Swank, N. F. Strickland, A. Simmons, H. N. W.


Bates, J. L. R.


SinClair, George. Sparks, George M.


Stark, Gilbert J.


Stark, Gideon.


Secrist, S. C.


Safford, James E.


Snodgrass, W. G.


Swisher, C. N.


Sullivan, M.


Stewart, C. II.


Reed, E. H.


Cook, David. Nessle, George.


Clark, James. Starr, John.


FIRST NEW JERSEY CAVALRY.


Hobensack, John.


THE MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS OF OHIO IN THE FIELD DURING THE WAR, WITH THE LEADING FACTS IN THEIR HISTORY.


INFANTRY.


REGIMENT.


TERM OF EN-


LISTMENT.


ORIGINAL


STRENGTH.


STRENGTH AT MUSTER OUT.


COMMANDANT AT ENTRY INTO SERVICE.


COMMANDANT AT MUSTER OUT.


LEFT STATE.


MUSTERED OUT.


WHERE MUSFERED (UT.


WHERE PAID AND DISCHARGED


STATUS OF FIRST COMMANDANT.


1st


3 years 1,001


471 Col. B. F. Smitlı ...


Lieut. Col. E. B. Langdon ...


Nov. 5, 1861 .... Aug. 15, 1864. By Com. at Atlanta .. Camp Chase .....


Appointed Colonel 126th O. V. I.


2d 3 years


913


383 Col. L. A. Ilarris ..


Col. A. G. McCook.


Sept. 14, 1861 .. Oct. 10. 1864 .. Columbus ....


Camp Chase .....


Resigned December 24, 1862 ..


3d 3 years


910


310 Col. I. Il. Morrow ..


Col. O. A. Lawson ...


Jan. 20, 1862 .. June 23, 1864. Camp Dennison.


Camp Dennison .. Resigned February 4, 1862.


4th 3 years 1,004


177 |Col. Lorin Andrews ...


Col. L. W. Carpenter.


June 20, 1861. July 12, 1865 Jeffersonville, Ind ... Tod Barraeks ..... Died of disease October, 1861


931 6th 3 years


525 Col. W. K. Bosley ...


Col. N. L. Anderson,


June 30, 1861. June 23, 1864. Camp Dennison ...


Camp Dennison .. Honorably discharged August 19, 1862. Since died


7th 3 years 1,006


240 Col. E. B. Tyler .... 72 Col. H. G. Depuy ...


Lient. Col. S. McClelland.


June 26, 1861. July 8, 1864 ...


Camp Cleveland


Camp Cleveland Appointed Brigadier General of volunteers.


8th: 3 years


905


10th


3 years


3 years


887


312 Col. C. A. De Villiers ... Col. Ogden Street ...


12th 3 years


937 482 Col. John W. Lowe.


Col. Carr B. White ..


July 6, 1861 ... July 11, 1864. Columbus


June 30, 1861. Dec. 5, 1865 ... San Antonio, Tex.


Camp Chase ..


Honorably discharged March 3, 1864


16th 3 years


923


477 Col. J. F. DeCourcey ...


Lient. Col. P. Kershner.


Jan. 12, 1862 .. Oct 31 1864 .. Morganza, La .....


17th 3 years


852 620 Col. J. M. Connell ..


Col. C. IL. Grosvenor


Nov. 6, 1861 ... Oet. 9, 1865 ....


Augusta, Ga.


Camp Chase ...


Mustered out at expiration of service ..


20th


3 years


916 444 Col. Charles Whittlesey


Col. A. MeMahan.


Oct. 2, 1861 ... July 25, 1865 .. Louisville, Ky ..


Columbus ..


Resigned December 20, 1862.


21 st


3 years


889


378 Col. J. S. Norton, ..


Col. Oliver Wood.


Nov. 5, 1861 ... Nov. 18, 1864. Columbus


Columbus ...


Resigned September 9, 1862 ...


22d


3 years


850 133 Col. C. J Wright ...


927 732 Col. W. S. Rosecrans ...


Col. A. T. M. Cockerill


.July 26, 1861. June 24, 1864 Columbus


Camp Chase ...


Appointed Brigadier General of volunteers. Resigned May 16, 1862.


25th'


3 years


940 352 Col. J. A. Jones ...


.July 25, 1861. Oct. 21, 1865 .. Victoria, Tex ..


('amp Chase .....


Transferred to the Veteran Reserve Corps.


26th 3 years


914


249 Col. E. P. Fyffe ..


474 Col. J. W. Fuller.


Col. Theodore Jones.


Lieut. Col. M. B. W. Harmon Sept. 13, 1861 July 20, 1865 .. Louisville, Ky ..


Sept. 15, 1861 July 20, 1865 .. Louisville, Ky ..


33d 3 years


839


368 Col. J. W. Sill.


Col. Joseph Hinson.


Sept. 1, 1861 ... July 12, 1865 .. Louisville, Ky ..


Camp Cleveland Resigned February 8, 1862 ..


39th 3 years


3 years


890


Col. J. Cranor.


Col. J. E. Taylor.


Dec. 11. 1861


Victoria, Tex ...


Camp Chase ...


Resigned February 5, 1863.


41st 3 years


889 293 Col. W. B. Hazen ..


Col. E. S. Holloway ...


Nov. 13, 1861. Nov. 26, 1865 .. |


Camp Chase .. Camp Chase ..


Camp Chase ...


Columbus.


Killed at Corinth. October 4, 1862.


44th 3 years


925 ...... Col. S. A. Gilbert ..


Changed to Eighth Cavalry ...


Oct. 14, 1861 .. . July 30. 1865 .. Clarksburg. Va ..


Columbus


Appointed Brevet Brigadier General of volunteers.


45th 3 years


946 436 Col. B. P. Runkle ..


Lient. Col. J. H. Humphrey .. | Ang. 20, 1862. June 15, 1865. Camp Harker, Tenn ..


Feb. 18, 1862. July 22, 1865 .. Louisville, Ky ....


Columbus ...


Dismissed September 16, 1863. Restored.


47th 3 years


830 277 Col. F. Poschner ...


Col. T. T. Taylor.


Aug. 28, 1861. Aug. 11, 1865. Little Rock, Ark ..


Camp Dennison .. Resigned July 17, 1862 ..


48th 3 years


938, 267.Col. J. P. Sullivan. Lieut. Col. J. R. Lynch.


Feb. 17, 1862 .. May 9, 1866 ... Galveston. Tex .....


Tod Barracks .... Resigned August 17, 1863


13th 3 years


900


142 Col. William S. Smith 504 Col. J. B. Steedman.


Col. George P. Este ..


Aug. 25, 1861. July 11, 1865. Louisville, Ky .....


Camp Cleveland Appointed Major General of volunteers ..


14th 3 years


996


938 502|Col. M. R. Diekey ..


Col. Frank Askew


Oct. 4, 1861 ... Nov. 21, 1865. San Antonio, Tex ....


Camp Chase ... Resigned October 24, 1862.


18th 3 years


921 831 Col. T. R. Stanley ...


Col. James M. Nash ..


Nov. 16, 1861. Oct. 21, 1865 .. San Antonio, Tex .....


Camp Chase ...


Appointed Brigadier General of volunteers.


19th' 3 year- 996


478 Col. Samuel Beatty.


Col. Harrison Wilson


Lieut. Col. William Clark ..


Col. I. N. Gilrutlı


Aug. 20, 1861. July 11, 1865 .. Louisville, Ky


.July 31, 1861 .. July 23, 1865 .. Wheeling, W. Va ...... Camp Chase .......


29th'


3 years


988 426 Col. L. P. Buckley


Col. J. Schoonover ..


Aug. 30, 1861. Aug. 13, 1865. Little Rock, Ark


Camp Chase ..


Appointed Brig. Gen. and Bvt. Gen. of volunteers ...


30th 3 years


796


282 Col. Hugh Ewing ...


31st 3 years


970


884


766 Col. T. H. Ford,


Col J. J. Hibbitts.


Sept. 13, 1861 July 12, 1865 .. Louisville, Ky .. Sept. 15, 1861


Camp Dennison .. | App. Brig. Gen. of volunteers. Killed at Stone River ... Appointed Brigadier General of volunteers.


34th' 3 years


953


Col. A. S. Piatt ...


28th 3 years


968


697 Col. E. D. Bradley ..


977


773 Col. John Groesbeek ..


Col. Daniel Weber.


Ang. 18, 1861. July 9, 1865 ... Louisville, Ky


Camp Dennison .. , Resigned July 8, 1862 ...


Appointed Major General of volunteers ..


Appointed Major General of volunteers.


42d 3 years 43d 3 years


941 ..... Col. James A. Garfield .. Col. L. A. Sheldon.


Dec. 15, 1861 .. Dec. 2, 1864 ...


Camp Chase ...


Camp Dennison .. Resigned for disability ..


46th 3 years


865 308 Col. T. Worthington .... Lieut. Col. E. N. Upton ..


Col. F. E. Franklin


Col. William Irving ...


July 25, 1861. July 26, 1865 .. Comberland, Md


Camp Cleveland App. Brig. Gen. Reg. army, and Maj. Gen. of vols.


24th 3 years


923 310 Col. Jacob Ammen.


Lieut. Col. E. Culp.


July 29, 1861. June 18, 1866 Columbus


Tod Barracks ....


Camp Dennison .. App. Brig. Gen. and Bvt. Maj. Gen. of volunteers ..


27th' 3 years


898


28th 3 years 1,002


194 Col. A. Moor.


Col. Gottfred Beeker ..


Jan. 17, 1862 .. July 22, 1865 .. Louisville, Ky ....


Camp Chase ...


Appointed Brevet Brigadier General of volunteers.


Tod Barracks ..... Dismissed November 18, 1862.


32d 3 years


719 Col. M. B. Walker ..


Lient. Col. B. Showers ..


Sept. 30, 1861. July 16, 1865. Louisville, Ky ..


Oct. 21, 1861 .. July 15 1865 .. Louisville, Ky ..


Camp Chase ..


Resigned April 19, 1862.


2311 3 years


958 310 Col. W. H. Lytle ..


Col. J. W. Burke ....


June 24, 1861. June 17, 1864 Camp Dennison.


July 7, 1861 ... June 21, 1864 Camp Dennison ..


Camp Cleveland Resigned November 9, 1861 ...


Lieut. Col. F. Sawyer


July 9, 1861 ... July 13, 1864 .. Camp Cleveland ..


Camp Dennison .. Appointed Brig. Gen. Killed at Chickamauga ..


11th


Camp Chase ....... Killed at Carnifax Ferry ..


Camp Chase ....... App. Brig. Gen. of volunteers May 13, 1862


15th 3 years


Tod Barracks ..... November 12, 1863.


Camp Dennison .. Cashiered April 23, 1862 ...


Lieut. Col. D. Jarvis, Jr


Col. James M. Comly


Mustered out. Appointed Brig. Gen. of volunteers.


Camp Cleveland Resigned January 26, 1863 ...


40th


925 817 Col. J. L. Kirby Smith Col. Horace Park.


Feb. 21, 1862 .. July 13, 1865 .. Louisville, Ky


.


REGIMENT.


TERM OF EN-"


LISTMENT.


ORIGINAL


STRENGTH.


STRENGTH AT


MUSTER OUT.


COMMANDANT AT ENTRY INTO SERVICE.


COMMANDANT AT MUSTER OUT.


LEFT STATE.


MUSTEBED OUT.


WHERE MUSTERED OUT.


WHERE PAID AND DISCHARGED


STATUS OF FIRST COMMANDANT.


52d 3 years


978


437 Col. Daniel McCook ..... Lieut. Col. C. W. Chancey


Aug. 25, 1862. June 3, 1865 .. Washington, D. C ..... Columbus .....


530 3 years 899


416 Col. J. J. Appler ...


Col. W. S. Jones ...


Feb. 16, 1862 .. Aug. 11, 1865. Little Rock, Ark ...


Camp Denulsoll ..


54th 3 years


769


256|Col. T. K. Smith ... Lieut. Col. I. T. Moore ...


Feb, 17, 1862 .. Aug. 15, 1865. Little Rock, Ark ....


Camp Deunison .. Appointed Brigadier General of volunteers ..




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