The history of Clinton County, Ohio, containing a history of the county; its townships, cities, towns, etc.; general and local statistics; portraits of early settlers and prominent men; history of the Northwest territory, Volume 1, Part 49

Author: Durant, Pliny A. ed; Beers (W.H.) & Co., Chicago, pub
Publication date: 1882
Publisher: Chicago : W. H. Beers
Number of Pages: 883


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First Lieutenant, pd Llent. Col., Franklin Spencer. Second Lieutenant, pd Maj., transferred to F. and 8., Thomas R. Thatcher.


Sergeant, pd Ist Lieut., Isalah Whinery.


Sergeant, pd 2d Lient., Oliver Kibbey.


Sergeant, Edward Champlain.


Corporal, Thomas B. Clark, dd.


Corporal, Isaac P. Jenks.


Corporal, George II. Smith.


Corporal, Adon Tomlin.


PRIVATES.


Albertson, Joslina.


Murphy, Timothy.


Anson, Abraham H.


Miller, John, dd.


Anson, George II. Moon, Joseph.


Andrew, Jacob, pd Corp. Morey, John, dd.


Bolton, Richard. Mckibben, T. C.


Brewer, James. Nolan, Thomas. Nolan, Daniel.


Brown, George H.


Briggs, Frank., d. at Ander- Outcalt, Charles 8., p. in An- sonville Prison November dersonville 19 months and 19, 1864.


Bates, HIram.


Brown, G. W.


Ragan, l'atrick.


Blizzard, Addison. Rambough, Isaac. .


Clark, Samuel, d. Smith, George W.


Conger, Morris. -


Cottrell, John DI., k.


Crewso, Peter.


Cotton, Noah F., dd.


Carlisle, Burling'n. pd Sergt. Wolfer, John O., pd. Corp.


Falkner, Samnel, dd.


Foster. II., dd.


Foss, Benjamin.


Groen, Leander, dd.


Green, Parker.


Gallaher, James M.


Hurt, Thomas J.


Jeffries, Nathan K.


Crouse, John.


Jeffries. George W. Levecy, Clark.


Kelly, John R.


Riley, John.


Kibby, William H.


Riley, C. B.


Livecy, William.


Shaw, James.


Little, Daniel.


TWENTY-FOURTH OHIO INDEPENDENT BATTERY.


This battery was organized at Camp Denni- son, Ohio, August 4, 1863, to serve three years. It was mustered out of service June 24, 1865. in accordance with orders from the War De- partment.


PRIVATES


Campbell, Joseph. Hunter, Henry C .. pd Corp:


Campbell. Jackson. Elliott, William F.


Hudson, Thomas F.


Iludson, Lewis.


Fenner, Wyatte. Kelso, Peter.


Holladay, William.


Pegan, William L.


THIRTY-FIRST OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY, COM- PANY I.


This company was organized at Reesville, Ohio, as Company E, and was mustered into service at Camp Chase, Ohio, September 19,


Conway Thomas. Clark, Benjamin F. pd Corp. Moore, Richard S., pd Corp. Dunham. Samuel 8. Driscoll, Sinon, V. R. Dovore, William B., V. R. Eaton, James W., V. R. Foos, Edward. Harrla, John J., pd Corp. Harrison, James A., P. Harian, Morris. Hicks, John D., m. Hallam, Thomas F. Huff, Levi II., p. Harvey, John R .; k. Jacks, Daniel. Jacks, Willlam. Johnson, Thomas E. Johnson, John A. Juvenile, Joseph, V. R. Keenan, Henry G., k. Kellls, James W. Killis, Willis M. Leverton, George. Long, Henry, V. R. Love, David, W. Lupton. Morgan, pd Corp.


Lyon, David, pd Corp.


Martin, Manasa, p. Martin, Charles.


Martin, William H. McDaniel, James M.


Dennis, John F.


Conard, John. Doan, Archibald S.


PRIVATES.


Harvey, Albert. McMillan, John H. Maddern, Eli.


9 days. Ragan, Daniel, d.


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Smith, Joseph, pd. Sergt.


Schoo, Georgo. Shewalter, William M. Whitaker, Steven I.


Whitaker, Joseph R., W. Walter, David. Wesley, John. dd.


Taylor, Jobn. Smith, John O. Kibbey, John. Osborn, Seth.


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1861, to serve three years. On the expiration of its term of service, the original members (except veterans) were mustered out, and the organization, composed of veterans and recruits retained in service until July 20, 1865, when it was mustered out, in accordance with orders from the War Department.


Captain, David II. Miller, resigned.


Sergeant, Elias Doan. Sergeant, Joseph Taylor. Corporal, Salathiel If. Johnson, Corporal, Thomas Sutton. Corporal, George Irwin d. In A. Corporal, W. H. McClaine, pd Sergt.


PRIVATRA.


Barber, Allon, pd Bergt.


Jolinson, John W. Leamon, Samuel.


Burns, Francls J.


. Moore, Newton G.


Bragg, John.


Nunn, Willlam.


Cumely, Azel.


O'Donnell, James.


Casey, Thomas.


. Parker. Daniel. Richards, Wm. J., pd Corp.


Cottrell, John D. Church, George W.'


Robinet. Joseph.


Collins, Lovi.


Spencer, Ellsha.


Fanon, Levl.


Button, Jolın T.


Fink, Danlel. Grooves, William HI.


Sutton, Willlam. Stringfellow, R.


Griffin, Thomas.


Tyrrill, Jonathan T.


Hallam, Matthew, pd Corp. Underwood, James.


Hunter, Willlam HI.


Underwood, William. Workman, Joseph R.


Hallam, Marquis.


Henry, Nathan.


Waln, O E.


Irwin, David.


Irvin, Lanes.


Jones, Benjamin F.


Irvin, Washington.


THIRTY-NINTH OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY, COMPANY H.


This company was organized by Capt. Adam Koogle, at Wilmington, Clinton Co., Ohio, from the 3d to the 13th of August, 1861, to serve three years. On the expiration of term of service, the original members (except veterans) were mustered out, and the organization com- posed of veterans and recruits retained in service until July 9, 1865, when it was mus- tered out by order from the War Department.


OFFICERS.


Captain, Adam Koogle, died in service. First Sergeant, David Mann. Sergeant, Daniel W. Chase. Sergeant, Declifford Kearns. Corporal, Peter A. Stamats, pd. Ist Lieut. Corporal, Sllas Page. Corporal, Franklin Babb. Corporal, Thomas P. Tyrrell. k Corporal, David Sayers. Corporal, Jervis Harlan. Corporal, William Miller. Corporal, Robert Babb, pd. 1st Lieut.


PRIVATES.


Brown, James E., d.


Butterfield, Joseph.


Bell, George M., pd Corp. Brewer, John M.


Barrett, John R.


Burton, Willlam. " Babb, Marion.


Babb, Franklin. Barrett, Samuel. Collins, Francls M., d. Carrell, Sol in. , Cleaver, John. Cree, John M.


Cadwalder, Benjamin. Drake, John V., pd Capt.


Daugherty, Benj., pd Corp. Harvey, Jolın. Dillon, Robert. Dunham, George P. Dudley, William.


Harris. Samuel M.


. Johns, Aaron, pd Bergt. Kenney, Michael.


PRIVATES.


Arnold, Samuel J. Hang, Ferdinand.


Beavins, Joshua. Harlan, Elias.


Boring, Henry.


Hawk, Silas P.


Barton, James M.


Hindershot, Davld W.


Babb, Alpheus.


Jenkins, George.


Beckford, James E.


Kizer, Isaiah. Leavis, Evans J.


Barnes, James A. Carter, Joseph M. Carver, William R. Leake, Stephen.


Lytle, Clarkson.


Conklin, David F. Conklin, David. Clark, Josiah.


Lucky, Barney. Morrow, Samuel J. Morris, William H.


McFadden, Harrison W.


. Miller, William H.


Middleton, Wm. H. H.


McGrudin, William Z.


Mills, John M.


Moony, Francls. Mitchell, John F.


Mills, George W. D. "


Edward, Nathaniel.


Gutterg, Henry. Griffith, Maron.


Hoover, Jacob A.


Haines, Jacob H.


Hodgson, George S. Hart, Silas.


Hyatt, Marshall.


Hendershot, Jacob O.


Hunnicutt, Wm. H. H. Holllway. Charles. Hallam, John M.


Rockhill, Francis F.


Rudraw, J. H., pd Sergt. Seal. Milton, pd Corp. Stratton, James.


McKinzle, Edward.


Smith, Joseph F., p. Strode. Abram M. Strode, Willlam O. Bayra, Danlel H. Shepherd, Louls O.


Mooman, Joseph. McKer, Sydnor. Miller, Willlam V. Malone, F. M.


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Shepherd, J. B., pd Sergt., d.


Shepherd, Edward W. Shldaker, Warren, k.


Taylor, Henry.


Pfoster, Michael.


Reece, Henry S.


Vanpelt, Joseph A. Wall, Robert D.


Rannells, Thomas G.


Rix, James M.


Van Tress, Alfred, pd Corp. Woolery, Henry.


FORTIETH OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY, COM- . PANY B. This company was organized at Wilmington, Clinton Co., Ohio, from September to No- vember, 1861, to serve three years. The original members (except veterans) were mus- tered out in October, November and Decem -. ber, 1864, by reason of expiration of term of service, and the organization composed of vet- erans and recruits, consolidated into a battal- ion which was transferred to the Fifty-first Regiment Ohio Infantry, December 10, 1864.


OFFICERS.


Captain, James M. Haworth. First Lieutenant, Charles J. Ent.


. Second Lieutenant, John J. Barlow. First Sergeant, James R. NIckerson. Sergeant, Ewing M. Wickersham. Sergeant, Thomas McVay. Sergeant, Jerome Smith. Sergeant, Lansing R. Moody.


Corporal, Danlel J. Collett. Corporal, Jesse N. Oren. Corporal, Willlamı M. Waln. Corporal, Robert E. La Fetra.


Corporal, Porter Van Tress.


Corporal, Isaac Doan.


Corporal, Henry C. Cowgill.


Corporal. Jacob H. Allen.


Fifer, William H. Buntan.


Wagoner, Johnson Crawford.


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Deakin, Jolın F. Drake, James A. Elders, William. Elders, George. Ellis, G. H. Finley, James. Goodrich, Benjamin.


Garner, Milton, pd Corp. Gerlach, Matthias.


Mahan, Michael I. Newman, Josoph M.


Owens, Jolın. O'Neal, George M.


O'Neal, James B. Pugh, Edward N. Peebles, Joshna B. Robbinson, Robert K. Ralley, Joseph O.


Rix, William. Reoder, Mlles. Sheppard, Levi P.


In Fetra, George H. Mart, Ana:


Moon, Renben. Mast, Martin V., d.


Miller, G. B., pd 2d Lleut.


Merriweather, William. Penington, John. Penquite, Jaines F.


Rulon, S. H., pd 1st Lient.


Bragg, Joseph.


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Campbell, Willlam. Daniels, George W. Daniela, Joseph B.


Dean, Joseph N. Edwards, Archibald.


Ellis, Ell. Elwood, Hale. Ellis, John W.


Gregory, Absalom. Humphries, James. Horseman, Amos. Horseman, George W. Hurley, HI. J., pd Corp. d. Harlan, Isaac H.


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Reed, Seymour. Vandervoot, Paul C.


Young, James L. Young, John C.


Wooley, Nathaniel.


Yeo, Joshua L.


Waln, J. B. Yeo, W. H.


Wilson, William I.


Thatcher, L. M. Vandervort, Alf.


Woolery, Calvin. Waln, J. A. Wood, Joshua. Wall, Absolom.


Vestal, S. W.


Waln, W. M.


FORTY-THIRD REGIMENT OH10 VOLUNTEER IN- FANTRY, COMPANY A.


This regiment, Company A included, was organized at Camp Andrews and various places in Ohio from September 28, 1861, to February 1, 1862, to serve three years. On the expira- tion of its term of service, the original mem- bers (except veterans) were mustered out, and the organization, composed of veterans and ro- cruits, retained in service until July 18, 1865, when it was mustered out by order from the War Department.


PRIVATEN.


Brown, Henry, m.


Brooks, Benjamin F., m.


Hobbs, James, m. Littleton, Charles A., m.


Clarke, John S., m. Madden, John.


FORTY-EIGHTH OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY, COM- PANY D.


This company was organized in the State of Ohio at large from September to December, 1861, to serve three years. On the expiration of its term of service, the original members (except veterans) were mustered out, and the organization, composed of veterans and re- cruits, retained in service until January 17, 1865, when it was consolidated with the Eighty- third Regiment, Ohio Infantry.


First Lieutenant, Joshua Hussey. Orderly Sergeant, Joshua Burley. Corporal, Albert West. Corporal, Asa N. Ballard. Corporal, Harrison Luttrell. Corporal, John W. Canter. Corporal, Elkanah Ayers.


PRIVATES.


Achor, George R. Allison, Isaac R. Alexander, Starr. Balow, Joseph. Burke, Thomas. BaxIn, Willlam. Bonecnttler, Martin. Bernard, George.


Henry, Elias M. Kessinger, George W. Kenworthy, Willlam R.


Mower, Samuel. McCune, Thomas I. McDonald, Bushrod. McKee, Francis M., p. McElvain, John F. Moses, Edward. Milton, Kirby.


Robuck, James M. Robnck, Thomas. Railley, Willlam I. Smith, Rolla. Spurlock, Levi. Snow, Daniel B. Stevens, John. Trenary, Thomas B. Willlams, John D., d. Woodmancee, Silas. Williams, Edward.


COMPANY A, FORTY-EIGHT11 OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY, AND SCATTERING.


PRIVATES.


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Coshott, Haney.


Challander, Washington. Duck, Jobn. Davis, Mahlon.


Day, Thomas. Fry, Peter. Fry, Mick. Grady, M. J. Graralt, J. A. Garrett, James.


Lang, William.


Mc Vey, Edward.


Montgomery, Samuel.


McKee, Frank. Parker, J. R.


Posgate, Frank .


Hansell, Thomas H.


Holmes, William.


Raines, David D. Riley, Patrick. Riley, William. Rogers, Willlam. Sweetman, Joseph.


Sweetman, Richard.


Sperlock, J. W. Sharp, Boman. Tudor, Clem. Williams, John.


Huff, Carl. Jolinson, A. T. Indd, Benjamin.


Williams, Willlam. Williams, Daniel.


FIFTY-FOURTH 0110 VOLUNTEER INFANTRY, COMPANY C.


This company was organized in September and October, 1861, to serve three years; was mustered out with regiment in November, 1864.


Flest Sergeant, Fergus Mitchels.


Corporal, John Reynolds. Corporal, Robert Wells, pd Sergt.


Corporal, Thomas V. Cuddington.


PRIVATES.


Barkel, Erastus. Miller, Isaac.


Bougham, James M. . Miller, William. Moon, Albert.


Cropen, John.


Constahle, Jasper. Oshorn, John.


Carnaham, John. Osborn, George W.


Caplin, John.


Peacock, John A.


Conner, John.


Van Pelt, Oliver.


SIXTY-FIRST OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY, COMPANY A.


This company was mustered into the United . States service at Camp Chase, Ohio, on the 23d of April, 1862, to serve three years. It was consolidated with the Eighty-second Regi- ment Ohio Infantry March 31, 1865, in accord- ance with orders from the War Department.


Corporal, Michael Heck, pd Sergt., W. Corporal, Joel B. Crabb, pd 1st Sergt. Corporal, Andrew Woollary.


SIXTY-FIRST OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY, COM- PANY E.


This company was organized by Capt. Charles A. Leiter, and was mustered into serv- ice at Camp Chase, Ohio, on the 23d of April, 1862, to serve three years. It was consoli- dated with the Eighty-second Regiment Ohio Infantry, March 31, 1865, in accordance with orders from the War Department.


OFFICERS.


First Lieutenant, John N: Fallis. Sergeant, Richard P. Woodruff, pd Sergt. Maj. Sergeant, Joseph K. Trindall. Sergeant, David H. Shutt. Corporal, Mordecai Babb, d.


Corporal, James A. Ralston. Corporal, Sanınel Grooms. Corporal, Francis M. Styer. Corporal, James Marshal, d. Corporal, Lewis Tomlin. Corporal, Nathaniel Tomlin. Wagoner, Robert W. Jones.


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Canter, David H., p Clark, Willlam I., w. Cashatt, John W., Dd Corp. Cox, Joseph. Cox, Henry. Cox, Simeon, p. Casperson, Adam M. Craven, Peter. Eaton, Levi. Ellis, Jesse. Gregory, John W. Henderson, Thomas. Henderson, William.


Allison, J. R. Conard, George R. Conard, Cornelius. Cowgill, Thomas.


Leoka, J. W.


Hiatt, Elihn. Holliday, Frank. Howland, Henry. Ilodson, JAnaC. Hussey, Cyrus. Henry, Elias. Hilldebrant, Henry.


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PRIVATEB.


Mart, Wesley. Mlies, Edwin D. Myers, John, V. R.


Miars, Lewis.


Mountjoy, Josoph. Nicewander, Samuel.


Pennington, Thomas. Reese, Chockley. Shriver, Ellas, d. Selbert, Daniel.


Smith, Theodore W., V. R. Stevens, Alexander J., d.


Thornsburry, Jacob.


Jones, Wilson. Job, Archibald. Tomiln, John. Lee, John, V. R. Thomas, Alden, p. Lindsay, John B. Vandaran, Mulford, pd Corp.


Morgan, William H., w.


Zearyel, John G., V. R.


SEVENTY-FOURTH OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY, COMPANY K.


This company was mustered into service July 28, 1862, at Camp Chase, Ohio, to serve three years. On the expiration of its term of service, the original members (except veterans) were mustered out, and the organization, com- posed of veterans and recruits, retained. in service until July, 10, 1865, when it was mus- tered out, in accordance with orders from the War Department.


PRIVATES.


Babb, Jasper. Berry, James. Bowers, William V., V. R. Savage, Robert.


COMPANY O.


This company was inustered into service at Camp Dennison, Ohio, August 20, 1862, to serve three years. It was mustered out of service June 9, 1865, in accordance with orders from the War Department.


OFFICER8.


Captain, Isaac B. Allen. First Lieutenant, Bryant Robinson. Second Lieutenant, Henry S. Doan. First Sergeant, Stephen Jenny. First Sergeant, Ambrose Williams. Bergeant, George W. West, d. Sergeant, Jackson Suttles. Sergeant, Calvin W. Doan. Sergeant, Morris McMillan, k. Corporal, Lewis Moon, pd to Capt. 118th Reg. U. S. C.T. Corporal, John M. Botts, k. Corporal, William V. Doan. Corporal, Benjamin F. Hunter. Corporal, Allen Bingamen. Corporal, Ell McMillen. Corporal, Joel W. Babb. Corporal, Mahlon Russel. Musician, Moses Maxfield. Musician, Frank Marble. Wagoner, Allen Shepperd.


PRIVATEB.


Deck, Henry C., W. ; Davis, Samuel. Daugherty, David E. Darbyshire, Thomas. Donnard, William. Elster, William, k. Fletcher, Elam. Grabill, John M. Gable, Samnel D. Hamilton, Robert, d. Hale, Nathaniel O.


Ilyd, Randolph, w. Hinman, Jaines L., d. Ilallam, Robert, k. Hloggatt, Joseph. Johnson, James F., m. Jackson, Uriah S., w. King, Wllilam II., w. King, Wyatt C., k. King, William J. Lewis, Albert G. Llgett, Wililam. Leeds, Joseph. Maghienr, Mathew. MeKny, John D., d. Millham, Shipley. Miles, Lorenzo J. Miller, William. Moon, Robert, w. Mckibben, Wesley. McAfee, Marcellus I. Nickerson, Samuel R.


Oldham, George T. Pitzer, Ilarrison. Richards, Jeptha, k. Ruller, John G. Robinson, Benjamin. Shepperd, Willlam H. Stout, Isaac, pd Corp., k. Schonley, Isaac. Smith, James J. Stephens, Henry. Shawber, l'eter, w. Stephens, John, w. Turner, Amajiah. Titus, John If. Tice, C. P., m. Vantress, Thomas, pd Capt. Wells, James. Waiton, Zimri. Wright, Abel. Wolf, James M., d.


Andrew, John E. Carnahan, Aaron. Darbyshire, John.


RECRUITS. Doan, David W. Foos, Henry E. Martin, A. J., pd Hos. Stew.


SEVENTY-NINTH OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY, COMPANY D.


This company was organized and mustered into service August 20, 1862, at Camp Denni- son, Ohio, Capt. George B. Hieks and Col. R. B. Hayes in command. They were mustered out of service June 9, 1865, in accordance with orders from the War Department.


Captain, George B. Hicks. First Lieutenant, Abraham H. Botkins, pd Captain.


Second Lieutenant, John Rees.


First Sergeant, Charles A. Harrio.


Second Sergeant, John Vanzant.


Third Sergeant, Hlenry Barlow, pd 1st Sergt.


Fourth Sergeant, Robert Dorsey. Fifth Sergeant, John Walker.


Corporai, Robert A. Wherry, pd Sorgt.


Corporal, Martin L. SIma.


Corporal, Frank Androw.


Corporal, William H. Compton.


Corporai, Francis M. Vantress. Corporal, Isalah Taylor, pd Sorgt. Corporal, Alexander M. Austin.


Corporal, Ogan Ambrase, pd 1st Sergt.


Fifer, John L. Halloway.


Drummer, George D. Turnur.


Wagoner, Isaac Smith.


PRIVATES.


Arnold, Joseph. Alien, James K. Eaton, Henry. Barshear, James. Fields, Joseph. Fisher, William H. H.


Barlow, George W., d.


Flack, Adam.


Haynes, Edmund.


Hunnicut, Dan'l B., pd Corp.


Hartman, Jonathan H.


Barlow, George L., pd Corp. Gardner, Rusella. Brackney, Kichard. Brown, Elijah J. Bowers, George H., w. Henry. Cyrus. Briggs, Stephen F. Brayil, John. Bowers, James G. Hansel, Francis. Hunt, Uriah W. Cox, Aaron, W. Chance, Cyrus. Collins, Alexander.


Howe, Jonathan D.


Helms, Henry, w. Hickman, Zachariah.


Hobbett, James H.


Hali, Elias W. Higgins, Joseph.


Hale, Joseph, d.


Jenkins, Frank. Johnson, Alfred J.


Job, Andrew, pd Corp. Job, Thomas W., w. Johnson, Joel, pd Corp.


Middieton, John D. Moore, Theodore F. Murrell, John.


Mckinney, Stephen J.


McPherson, Hiram. McPherson, Henry H.


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Bloom, Thomas. Black, William, d. Burris, James H, m. Brown, John, d. Burns, Henry. Crawford, David. Chopeon, Thomas. Carnahan, Barnett. Carroll, Dempsey P. Carroll, Jacob 8. Compton, Alexander, p.


Collett, James W., d. Camp, John. Collins, John H. Chamberlin, William. Douglass, Orlando, d. Dliion, James. Dove, Stephen C. Darklo, James A., d. De Long, Peter, d. Eilis, George W., pd Corp. Ellis, Nathan A. Edwards, Thomas. Ellis, Jacob B., pd Sergt. Engle, Danlel H., d. Emry, William.


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Albright, John W., w. Brewer, William. Burton, Jolın. Collins, Henry. Conger, Bradley. Fox, William E. Frank, Joei. Flower, David. Gaskill, Eli. Hall, Thomas. Jolinson. Jacob J. Jonen, Fil A.


SEVENTY-NINTH OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY, Colonel, A. W. Doan. Adjutant, Rodney Foos.


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Owens, George W., w. Oren, Henry, d. Owens, Ara. Pylo, William O. Reoder, Joseph W., k. Ruddock, Martin M. Slehl, John. Schouley, Ezra, d. Smith, Bishop. Stringfellow, Robert.


Thomas, Isnac. Underwood, John W. .. Vantress, Eli.


'Vantross, Thomas, d.


Williams, Jesse B. Wall, Joseph, dd. Wiles, Samuel, dd. Williams, Elijah. Wherry, George A. Sims, Robert.


Turner, James O., pd Corp. 81ms, Matthew L. Titus, Joseph W. H.


SEVENTY-NINTH OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY, COMPANY F. -


First Llentenant, Thomas Van Tress, pd Capt. Oliver Outcalt.


First Lieutenant, George M. Taylor, pd. Dwight J. Tillinghast. Samuel O. Way. Jedlalı Whinery.


Captain, David L. Way, pd Capt. Fifth United States Cav.


SEVENTY- NINTH OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY, COMPANY G.


This company was organized and mustered into service August 23, 1862, at Camp Denni- son, Ohio. It was mustered out of service June 9, 1865.


OFFICERS.


Captain, Ethan A. Spencer.


First Lieutenant, David Giffin. Second Lieutenant, John Harrison.


First Sergeant, David Wright. Sergeant, Micajah T. Nordyke. Sergeant, Samuel R. Wood, k. Sergeant, David C. Harrison. Sergeant, Isham W. West. Corporal, Burwell B. Mills, d. Corporal, Isalah Custis. Corporal, Paten Mowrer. Corporal, John H. Barnes.


Corporal, Aiphens Townsend. Corporal, Silas McFadden. Corporal, Israel Lupton. Corporal, Dennis Coakley, dd.


Musiclan, Byron M. Hurtt. Musician, Cyrus Shockley. Wagoner, Jacob Welst. -


PRIVATES.


Bennett, James W. T. Barnard, George W. Burton, William A., dd. Bridwell, Zacharlah. Custis, Azariah. Clifford, John E. Custis, Cyrus E., pd Sergt. Cochran, James. Chance, Henry O., dd. Crawford, Wyatt O. Custer, John L. Dakin, William H. Eichelberger, Jacob T. Fristo, Henry. 1 Fannage, Hiram H. Fisher, Thomas. Fisher, Eli. Frayer, John W. Grisce, Lafayette. Goodson, James. Glasgow, Thomas T.


Howard, William. Haines, William N. Halladay, Jubal. Haines, Joseph. Hali, William H. Hinman, D. S., pd Corp. Hildebrant, William. Hussey, George W. Hildebrant, David, dd. Howard, Willlam A. Jones, Henry P.


Jones, Andrew.


Johnston, Lewis, k.


Johnson, Peter.


Johnson, Amos.


Juvenile, Thomas B., p. Juvenlie, Madison. Kieffe, James. Kirby, Christopher O. Kessinger, George. Kerr, Alexander. Larkin, John II.


Lyon, Aibert G. Milier, Matthew W., k. Miller, Demas M. Mathews, Isaac. Matson, Jares L., d. Myars, George E. Moyers, Joseph. McLinn, Isaac F., d. Muiladare, John. Newman, Henry C.


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O'Dunneii, Rogers. Oliver, Samuel. Parker, David H. Pierson, Lewis, d. Reed, William C. Rowe, James B. Rierdon, Matthew, dd. Rogers, William. Reed, Levi, d. Stone, Wm. H. H. Sturgeon, Robert.


Sturgeon, Jeremiah. Workman, A. N., k.


Stevens, Orln A., pd Corp. Shockey, Joshua B., dd. Small, Henry.


Wade, Harrison.


Woods, John.


Williams, James L.


Taylor, John.


Woodmansee, Slias, m.


Theobaid, Fred'k, pd Sergt. West, Reason. Tysor, William A.


Wlikerson, John W.


SEVENTY-NINTH OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY, COMPANY I.


This company was mustered into service at Camp Dennison, Ohio, August 28, 1862. It was mustered out of service June 9, 1865, ac- cording to orders from the War Department.


OFFICERS.


Captain, James R. Stillwell.


Second Lieutenant, Joseph Slack.


First Sergeant, Jasper M. Johnson.


Sergeant, Amos D. Williams.


Sergeant, William H. Sutherland.


Sergeant, Kreunn Wlillam.


Sergeant, Joseph B. Newberry. Corporal, William M. Reeder.


Corporal, George L. Seevers, pd Sergt.


Corporal, Clinton Anson.


Corporal, Robert P. Snowden.


Musician, Jacob D. Sbank.


Wagoner, Thomas Hickey, pd Sergt.


PRIVATES.


Andrew, Wililam.


Miller, Clason.


Andrew, Wesley, d. Moore, John B.


Austin, Samuel H. Mountjoy, John.


Brown, John W.


Osborn, David.


Burna, Robert. Osborn, Michael W., pd Corp.


Brown, Thomas C. pd Corp. Osborn, Isaiah H.


Barkley, John W., d.


Brown, James W. Briggs, John. Cleland, William.


Pennington, Stephen P.


Cusick, Leander.


Quiniy, Jesse C.


Ruddick, David M.


Dakin, Barclay L.


Reveal, George P. pd Corp.


Ellis, Theodore.


Ilunt, Cyrus L.


Harlan, William H.


Sniff, Bennett.


Templin, William, d.


Hayard, John W., p.


Hadley, Abraham H.


Johnson, Williamn.


Kinbrough, James M.


Kessinger, George W.


Underwood, Marcus L.


Lawrence, Nathan M., pd Thompson, Jacob R. Corp.


Worthington, William C. på.


McCray, Samuel. Corp.


McCray, Thomas. West, Benjamin F.


McVay, Alfred H. Williams, A. N. pd Bergt.


Muchmore, Henry.


COMPANY K.


Howard, John K. Leech, Cyrus, k. Lyon, Jobn.


Gorham, Eieazer J. Hale, Andrew.


EIGHTY-SEVENTH OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY, COMPANY A.


This company was mustered into service at. Camp Chase, Ohio, June 10, 1862, to serve three months. It was mustered out of service October 1, 1862, at Camp Delaware, Ohio. Corporal, Carter L. Snowdon.


PRIVATES.


Ashcroft, Charles B. Britton, William B. Creek, George. Foos, Benjamin. Gray, James C. Jones, Alpheus H.


Johnson, Isaac H. Moon, John L.


Marshall, George R. McMillen, Enoch W. Mckean, William.


Pierson, Mark L.


Smith, John G. Shank, Martin.


Harvey, Henry, d. Haines, Calvin.


Pennington, Christopher. Price, Henry C. Pagan, William H.


Dudley, William.


Taylor, Benjamin.


Tullis, John, left sick in hospital ; supposed to be dead. Terry, Washington.


Halladay, Benjamin F., m. Nevins, Daniel.


West, John, dd.


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RIGHTY-EIGHTH OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY, COMPANY F.


This company was mustered into service July 29, 1863, at Camp Chase, Ohio. It was mustered out of service July 3, 1865, in ac- cordance with orders from the War Depart- ment.


First Lieutenant, John V. Claxton. Second Lieutenant, James M. Winpigler. Second Sergeant, Jesse W. Moore. Second Sergeant, Reuben P. Moore, pd to Hos. Stew. Second Sergeant, Alonzo Hendee.


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Second Sergeant, Sylvester Nordyke.


First Corporal, Samuel L. L. Spoes, pd to Sergt. Fifth Corporal, Charies R. Davis, pd to 4th Sergt. Second Corporal, Noah Hyatt, pd to 5th Sergt. Third Corporal, Daniel Carey.


PRIVATES.


Andrews, Joseph M. Brunson, John HI. Brown, Jchiol. Bailey, Danioi O. Brown, William E. Crawford, Webster. Davis, Nowton. Davis, Morris. Frazler, James. Frazier, Kli. Garner, John N. Holmes, Alpheus. Holmes, James W. Holmes, William E. Holmes, George W. Hammer, Henry R. Hockett, Lewis. Hammer, William P. Holoday, David. Hammer, Amos G. Hockett, William P. Haines, Jeremiah R. Hammer, Lewis A. Hilderbrant, Henry. Johnson, Henry. Johnson, Thomas W. James, John W. Luttriil, Holmes. Lazenby, John E., dd.


Melson, John W. Mckibben, Jamos M. Moon, Milton W.


Moon, John R. Moon, Joseph II. Morgan, Miiton. McKinzie, Jesse. Michaels, William R. McGregor, Andrew. Nordyke, Soiomon, d. Nordyke, Benjamin. Pobst, David. Quigley, Philip H., d. Rex, Joseph II. Simpson, John W. Snodgrass, John B. Skinner, Hannibal, d. Seaman, George. Seaman, Jonah. Smith, Ephraim. Templin, James M. Thatcher, William.


Thornhill, David, pd to Corp. Treadway, Lewis. Wilson, Thomas. Whistler, Jacob. Williams, Eii. Williams, James A. . Williams, Lewis, dd.


EIGHTY-EIGHTH OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY, COMPANY B; OR, BATTALION GOVERNOR'S GUARDS.


This company originally was one of a bat- talion of four companies, organized at Camp Chase, Ohio, from September 24 to October 27, 1862, to serve three years, and designated First Battalion Governor's Guards. Six new companies were organized at Camp Chase, Ohio, from July 24 to August 3, 1863, to serve three · years, and consolidated with this battalion, and designated the Eighty-eighth Ohio Volunteers. It was mustered out of service July 3, 1865, in accordance with orders from the War Depart- ment.


Captain, John C. Moore, pd to Liout. Col. and Col. and Brevet Brig. Gen.


First Sergeant, John V. Cluxton, pd to lat Lieutenant. Sergeant, Harian F. Walker, pd to let Lieutenant. and Quartermaster. First Corporal, Thomas Babb, pd to Sergt. . Corporal, D. W. C. Patrick, pd to lst Lieut, and Adjt. Corporal, Turner Goesett. Corporal, Charles Custis. Corporal, Emanuel Crick. Corporal, William Holmes. Corporal, B. F. Randall. Musician, John W. Gassett.


PRIVATES.


Broomhall, George W. Hadiey, William.


Barber, Henry. Johnson, Thomas B.


Bundy, Isaac N., pd 1st Lient.


King, George W. Moon, Joab.


Botta, Wyatt.


Mitchell, Georgo.


Conner, Charles J.


O'Neal, Thomas.


Conner, Peter, dd.


Conner, Jesse L.


. Owaley, John J. Rains, George. Rambo, James, pd Corp.


Calberson, J. W.


Riley, Thomas. Snider, James.


Fioren, Parker. Garner, J. B.


Smith, J. D. Smith, J. H.


Glanden, James.


Grubbs, Thomas B. Smith, Loarmin.


Gossott, William. Seaman, J. Il.


Gassett, Joseph P.


- Shewalters, Ham. -


Hamilton, Charles


Shepard, William A.


Hilderbrant, H. N.


Tremble, Alien.


Haga, Josse.


Ward, Lewis.


Ham, F. F.


ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-NINTH OHIO VOLUN- TEER INFANTRY, COMPANY K.


This was formerly the Fifty-fifth Battalion Ohio National Guard, of Clinton County, Ohio. It was mustered into the service of the United States at Camp Dennison, Ohio, on the 8th of May, 1864, and August 20, 1864, the com- pany returned to Ohio and was mustered out.


OFFICERS.


Captain, William O. Wilson. First Lieutenant, James V. Rammels. Second Lieutenant, Newton Shoemaker.


Sergeant, Edwin Shockley. Sergeant, John M. Johnson.


Sergeant, James J. Gregory.


. Sergeant, Edward P. Bond.


Sergeant, George S. Haymee.


Corporal, George Lawhead. Corporal, Henry Lieuellen.


Corporal, John Eachus. Corporai, William T. Wheeler.


Corporal, Mahlon Russell.


Corporal, John Boring. Corporal, John McWilliams.


Corporal, Robert R. Mitchell.


Corporal, Joseph Woodmancy.


Corporal, Daniel Penner.


Aithy, Henry C. Brewer, George. Bloom, Alfred. Baker, Griffin. Bloom, George.


Boring, Joseph. Boring, Henry. Clement, John D. Cook, Nathan. Clevenger, Martin. Canney, George W. Craig, Franklin, k. Curtis, James. Crick, Franklin. Campbell, James W. Cottrell, Joseph. Dillon, James. Devers, Thomas. Derby, Thomas.


Dennis, Seneca, p. Dabe, James. Eachus, Squire, p. Eilis, James V. Fonner, Jumos H. Freed, Mabury. Fisher, George. Fenner, William. Fisher, William. Fisher, James. Farquhar, Amos. Gregory, Robert W. Hallam, William. Hoover, Oliver F.


PRIVATE8.


Hansell, Howard. Hoolon, Thomas. Hearn, John.


Hubbell, Edward, p.


Hendee, William.


. Hamilton, Tobias. Hamilton, John W. Harlan Carter B. Hull, George.


Haines, Monroe.


Hamilton, James F. ' Hunt, Uriah. Hormell, Miiton.


Hunt, Harvey, dd. Jeffries, Jeremiah. Johnson, Henry O. Kirk, Jesse.


Lawhead, John W.


Lieurance, George. Lienrance, John. Lleurance, David.


Lyon, David. Linton, James. Lafetra, Milton. Mathews, Eli. MoVey, James.


. Morton, Richard. Mitcheli, Arthur L. Middleton, Jehu. McDonald, E. P.


. McKinzie, James. Miller, Samuel S. Moore, Thomas A.


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HISTORY OF CLINTON COUNTY.


Mann, William II. McMillen, Judiah H. Mckenzie, Harvey. Noftsgher, Naaman. Pond, Wliilam J. Pond, George D. Pond, Jesse W. Prichard, Benjamin. Pierson, Lovl. Rannelle, Thomas G., p.


Roberts (Thaddeus) H. (Eiilson). Rockhlil, Jonathan. Rees, James. Spencer, Aifred.


Waiker, Amn.


Walker, Elijah T.


White, David T.


ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-FIFTH OHIO VOL- UNTEER INFANTRY, COMPANY C.


Sergeant, Hugh A. Gibson, d.


PRIVATES.


Garner, Joseph T.


Lindsey, John B. Lemen, Dopey.


ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-FIFTH OHIO VOL- UNTEER INFANTRY, COMPANY G.


This company was mustered into service October 11, 1864. On the 13th of July, 1865, the company received its final payment and discharge.


Captain, William P. Wolf. First Lieutenant, Isaac N. Bundy. First Sergeant, John D. Deniston, d. Sergeant, James M. Gustin. Corporal, Ebenezer D. Leonard. Musician, James Nicely. Wagoner, Cortland O. Ousick.


PRIVATEA.


Boroughs, James, d.


Monce, Benjamin.


Baldwin, Thomas B.


Morris, John.


Bryant, Wifilam H.


Mckinney, Robert.


Casto, James M.


Morrow, Wiillam, d.


Oliver, William H.


Rude, William. Sidies, Israel, d.


Garrison, Lemuel. Garrison, William W.


Stewart, John P.


IIndson, Henry.


Simpson, Wliford.


Hudson, James, d.


Shell, Phillip A.


Lemona, Nathan. 8mith, John G.


Imyman. Alvny.


Templin, Thomas.


Moris, Stacy, d.


White, Zachariah J.


MISCELLANEOUS.


Whlteel, James.


Simpson, D. B.


Clark, Sylvester.


Conner, W., Jr.


Harris, John.


Covat, J. A.


Woodruff, Joseph.


Garner, Joseph L.


Deniston, A. F.


Newton, George.


Dugan, W. M.


Spencer, James.


Fisher, Joshua.


Carpenter, Junius.


Fisher, W. B.


Shewalters, Hamilton.


Gurton, George.


Zelgier, George, Col.


Holliday, J. H.


Long, Henry.


Ilamlin, Lowie A.


Way, David L. Capt. 5th U. S. Inft.


Oliver, W. HI.


Robinson, M. C.


Shields, R. D.


Wright, David H.


COLORED.


Hart, Robert.


Maliory, M. E.


Hart, James.


Mallory, William.


Hart, Peter.


Paine, John.


Hart, John.


Hargrave, William.


Taylor, Henry.


Bishop, James.


Harrison, William.


Chadwell, James.


Hightower, Westiey.


Wilkins, Vase.


Hargrave, John.


Dinimory, William.


Adams, Davld.


Mayes, James.


Mayes, Alfred.


Wood, David.


Chapman, Charles.


Good, Gaston.


Robinson, J. R.


Stewart, Nathan.


Hightower, Orlando.


Siate, Danlel P. Spencer, Harvey.


Stackhouse, Joshua.


Stackhouse, Albert.


Stack house, Jesse.


Smith, Isaac A. Thorn, Elbert. Sherbill, Samuel. Sabin, Curtis. Tupes, William.


Vanderburg, Paul. Walker, Robert B.


Madden, Thomas. Madden, John.


Moore, J. D.


Hightower, James P.


Mallory, A. G.


Crosson, Edward, d. Greely, Moris, d.


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(Clinton (o, ohio) 188.2 1 Letter . No. XIII. From the Senior Editor , Clinton Republicans Trackinglove, March Ind. 1848. On last Saturday, the 16 th ull:, the funeral of Mr. Adams took place . Hewastaken i'll in the Hall, conveyed to the Speaker's room. where he died; he was then taken to the room of Committee on the Post Office and Mail Roads, where he remained till Saturday; and there the remains of this great and good man was visited by chou- Sands. On Saturday he was conveyed to the Hall of the Capitol, and laid in the area before (before) the Speaker's desk. The Resident and Vice President look their seats, one on each side of the Speaker, All the foreign Ministers, the officers of the army and Navy, the heads of departments, with all the Senators and Representatives of Congress , were present in the Hall. The galleries, the rotunda.


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- indeed the whole Capitol with the grounds around it- were alive with human beings; to the number. I have no , doubl, of lin thousand.


A sermon was preached from the Work ? disk, bythe Chaplain of the House, the Ru. Mer. Gerber; after which MrAdams. was conveyed, followed, an innumer. alle host, to the Congressional bury- ing ground about one and a half miles cast of the Capital, and there interred in a vault, from whence he will before long be taken to his own native Massachu- Letts for final interment, until the resurection of the just. Thus, has the great and good John Duin- Cu Adams, passed away. And, because I believed him to be such , 2 supported him for the Presidency in the campaigns of 1824 and 1828. But little did


I then think, that I would be seated by his side some twenty years afterwards and catch him in my arms and raise him up, when he was falling from his seat by the stroke of death, in the Hall of Congress! But the is gone. May we all emulate his virtues, honesty and patriot. - ism.


David Fisher At that time M.G. from this Congressional District.


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