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The Twelfth Cavalry, as stated above, was not chosen from any particular section of the state, brit its volunteers came from all corners of the state. There is no official list of the recruits from Champaign county who enlisted in the regiment, hut it is known that the following men were from the county most of them being in Company C: Robert J. Stewart (first lieutenant), Amos M. Longfellow, Alfred Whittridge, Jacob L. Read, Miles Standish, Henry Enoch, Peter M. Black, Isaac Gray, George W. Keesecker, S. L. Raff, Dennis Shea, Simeon M. Swisher, David Webb, Nathaniel Kinna, Joshua Kinna and Jacob F. Connor. Of these it is known that S. L. Raff and Frank Redmond are still living. Recruits for the Twelfth Cavalry from Champaign county. were George Conner, M. V. Crosson and Clay Pence.


BURDEN'S SHARPSHOOTERS.


An organization known as Burden's Sharpshooters enlisted a few volunteers from Champaign county. The local records give the name of six volunteers from Harrison township for this organization as enlisting on October 29, 1863. They were J. B. McDonald, John Garrison, John C. Lloyd, Isaac Tharp, A. V. Moore and W. W. Danner. These six men are recorded with the following notation after their names on the record : "Received of R. C. Fulton, secretary of Champaign War Committee, fifty dollars each for J. B. McDonald, John Garrison, John C. Lloyd, Isaac Tharp, A. V. Moore and W. W. Danner, amounts ordered to be paid the above by the county commissioners, October 29, 1863." At a later date, not given, Dennis H. Ellis, township not stated, was paid the fifty-dollar bounty by the county as a volunteer for this same organization. There is no other record of any volunteers for this organization nor any reference as to the part it took in the war.


OHIO IN THE CIVIL WAR.


Ohio furnished a total of 310,654 men for service in the Civil War although it was only called upon to furnish only 306,322. The successive calls by the President, the number asked for at each call, the length of service, the quota for the state, and the number furnished, are indicated in the appended table, the figures being taken from Adjutant General A. B. Critchfield's report :


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Date of Call

No. Of Men

Service

Ohio’s

Quota

Men

Furnished

April 15, 1861

May 3-July 22, 25

July 2, 1862

August 4, 1862

June 15, 1863

Oct 17, 63-Feb 1, 64

March 14, 1864

.....

July 18, 1864

December 19, 1864


Total surplus over quota

75,000

500,000

300,000

300,000

Militia

500,000

200,000

Militia

500,000

300,000

3 months

3 years

3 years

9 months

6 months

....

....

100 days

....

....

10,153

67,365

36,858

36,858

....

51,465

20,595

30,000

27,001

2,027

306,322

12,357

84,116

58,325

....

2,736

32,837

29,931

36,254

30,823

23,275

310,654

4,332



OHIO REGIMENTS CONTAINING CHAMPAIGN COUNTY VOLUNTEERS.


In the preceding pages there has been given a summary of the regiments containing the great majority of the volunteers from Champaign county. But there is a still larger number of regiments which contained from one to a dozen or more volunteers from the county. Owing to the absence of local records it is impossible to determine the names of the men enlisting from the county. The following table gives as complete a list of regiments known to contain Champaign county volunteers as could be compiled. The dates of mustering in and out are also given :


First Infantry—Mustered in, April 28, 1861 ; mustered out, August 2, 1861.

Second Infantry—Mustered in, April 29, 1861 ; mustered out, July 31, 1861.

Sixth Infantry—Mustered in, April 27, 1861; mustered out, August 21, 1861.

Tenth Infantry—Mustered in, May 7, 1861; mustered out, August 15, 1861.

Thirteenth Infantry—Mustered in; May 6, 1861 ; mustered out, August 24, 1861.

Fourteenth Infantry—Mustered in, April 27, 1861; mustered out, August 13, 1861.

Seventeenth Infantry—Mustered in, April 27, 1861 ; mustered out, August 15, 1861.

Eighteenth Infantry—Mustered in, April 27, 1861 ; mustered out, August 28, 1861.


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Twentieth Infantry—Mustered in, April 27, 1861; mustered out, August 29, 1861.

Twenty-fourth Infantry—Mustered in July 25, 1861; mustered out, June 21, 1864.

Twenty-sixth Infantry—Mustered in, July 26, 1861 ; mustered out, October 21, 1865.

Thirty-first Infantry—Mustered in, September 27, 1861; mustered out, July 20, 1865.

Thirty-second Infantry—Mustered in, August 31, 1861; mustered out, July 20, 1865.

Thirty-third Infantry—Mustered in, August 27, 1861 ; mustered out, July 12, 1865.

Thirty-sixth Infantry—Mustered in, August 27, 1861; mustered out, July 27, 1865.

Thirty-ninth Infantry—Mustered in, August 16, 1861; mustered out, July 9, 1865.

Fortieth Infantry—Mustered in, December i 1, 1861; mustered out, October 7, 1864.

Forty-second Infantry—Mustered in, November 27, 1861; mustered out, December 2, 1864.

Forty-fourth—Infantry—Mustered in, October 14, 1861 ; mustered out, Forty-fifth Infantry—Mustered in, August 19, 1862 ; mustered out, June 10, 1865.

Fifty-fourth Infantry—Mustered in, September 15, 1861 ; mustered out, August 15, 1855.

Sixty-first Infantry—Mustered in, March 4, 1865; mustered out, March 31, 1865.

Sixty-sixth Infantry—Mustered in, October, 186i; mustered out, July, 15, 1865.

Eighty-sixth Infantry—Mustered out, June 1o, 1862; mustered out, September 25, 1862.

Ninety-fifth Infantry—Mustered in, August 19, 1862; mustered out, August 14, 1865.

Ninety-ninth Infanry—Mustered in, August 26, 1862; mustered out, December 31, 1864.

One Hundred and Thirteenth Infantry—Mustered in, December 8, 1863; mustered out, July 6, 1865.


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One Hundred and Thirty-fourth Infantry—Mustered in, May 6, 1864; mustered out, August 31, 1864.


Third Cavalry—Mustered in, October 5, 1861; mustered out, September 13, 1865.

Fourth Cavalry—Mustered in, November 26, 1861 ; mustered out, July 15, 1865.

Fifth Cavalry—Mustered in, October 17, 1861; Mustered out, October 30, 1865.

Twelfth Cavalry—Mustered in, November 24, 1865 ; mustered out, November 14, 1865.

Second Heavy Artillery—Mustered in, August 9-10, 1863; mustered out, August 23, 1865.

Thirteenth Battery—Mustered in, February 15, 1862 ; mustered out, April 20, 1862.

Seventeenth Battery—Mustered in, August 21, 1862 ; mustered out, August 16, 1865.


LIVES LOST IN THE CIVIL WAR.


Of the total of nearly three thousand men who enlisted their services in behalf of the Union during the Civil War it will never be known how many lost their lives on the battlefield, died of wounds or in prison, or by diseases contracted in the service. In a volume issued in 1876,. W. A. Brand, himself a soldier, gave the following totals for the losses sustained by Champaign county volunteers : Killed in battle; 151; died of wounds, 78; died in Confederate prisons, 48 ; died by drowning, 3 ; died by steamboat explosion, 6; died by disease, 292; total losses 578. While this total approximates one-fifth of the total enlistment, yet. it does not tell of all those who weakened their systems to such an extent that they were carried off to untimely graves. There is no way of telling how many of the men who enlisted from the county are still living in 1917. Many who enlisted are living in other counties of the state and in other states, while many who enlisted elsewhere later settled in this county.


"THE ROLL OF HONOR."


The complete record of the soldiers of the county who lost their lives in the Civil War was compiled by W. A. Brand in 1876 under the title


(48)


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of "Roll of Honor—The Soldiers of Champaign County Who Died for the Union." The record follows :


Michael Alderman, Co. C, 66th 0. V. L, killed at Port Republic, Va., June 9, 1862. Buried in Staunton National Cemetery as Unknown.


Milton Allen, Co. K, 66th O. V. I., died at David's Island, N. Y., Nov. 26, 1862. Buried at Cypress Hill Cemetery.


David Apple, Co. H, 45th O. V. I., killed at Knoxville, Tenn., Nov. 15, 1863. Buried at Knoxville National Cemetery.


Cephas Atkinson, Co. E, 95th O. V. I., died at Memphis, Tenn., March 22, 1865. Buried as Unknown, at Vicksburg National Cemetery.


Ezra Allen, corporal, Co. K, 113th O. Y. I., killed at Kenesaw Mountain, June 27, 1864. Buried in National Cemetery at Marietta, Ga., among the Unknown.


Wm. R. Arrowsmith, Co. H, 45th O. V. I., captured by the enemy November 15, 1863, and died in Andersonville prison, Ga., Sept. 28, 1864. Buried in Andersonville National Cemetery.


Reuben M. Alden, Co. C, 134th 0. N, G., wounded June 17, 1864, and 'died at Hampton, Va., June 23. Buried in Hampton National Cemetery.


Norval W. Anderson, .Co. A, 2d O. V. I., killed at Stone River, Tenn., December 30, 1862. Buried in National Cemetery on the battlefield; initials on tombstone, "N—W—A—"


Henry Ames, Sergeant, Co. I, 66th O. V. V. I., wounded at Port Republic, Va., June 9, 1862; died at Chattanooga, Tenn., June 21, 1864. Buried in Chattanooga National Cemetery.


James Allman, Co. A, 2d O. V. I., exchanged prisoner of war, lost in the burning of the steamer Sultana, April 27, 1865.


John Abbott, Co. C, 66th O. V. I., contracted pulmonary disease in the service and lingered till 1873—dying at home.


John Blue, Co. E, 45th O. V. I. , died at Lexington, Ky., Feb, 4, 1863. Buried at home.


David Blue, Co. H, 26th O. V. I., died at Nashville, Tenn., July 1, 1863. Buried in Nashville National Cemetery.


Miles C. Baker, Co. H, 26th O. V. I., died in West Virginia, Nov. -, 1861. Buried at home.


Wm. Brasket, Co. E, 113th O. V. I., died at Chattanooga, Tenn., March 1, 1864. Buried in Chattanooga National Cemetery.


Henry Brittin, Co. K, I 13th O. V. I., died in Chattanooga, Tenn., July 6, 1864. Buried in Chattanooga National Cemetery.


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Charles Bartholomew, Co. H, 26th O. V. I., killed at Stone River, Tenn., Dec. 31, 1862. Buried at National Cemetery on battleground.


George Brewster, Co. O, 26th O. V. I., died in Virginia, September 16, 1861. Place of death and place of burial unknown.


John Brown, Co. I, 66th O. V. I., died at Martinsburg, Va., May 15, 1862. Buried in Winchester National Cemetery as Unknown.


James Boulton, Co. I, 66th O. V. I., died at Alexandria, Va., Aug. 9, 1862. Buried at home.


Wm. L. Butler, Co. G, 66th O. V. I., killed at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863. Buried as Unknown in Fredericksburg National Cemetery.


Lewis Bedell, Co. B, 66th O. V. I., died at Newark, O., Jan 17, 1863.


Jeremiah Blocher, Co. C, 66th O. V. I., died at Annapolis, Md., Oct. 1, 1862. Buried in Annapolis National Cemetery.


Lucas Burnham, Co. G, 95th O. V. I., died at Walnut Hills, Miss., July 23, 1863. Buried in National Cemetery at Vicksburg as Unknown.


Samuel Blue, Co. G, 3d Ohio Cavalry, died at home, Dec. 3, 1862.


Christopher Baxter, Co. I, 66th O. V. I.,. died at home, Jan. 5, 1864, of disease contracted in service.


Peter M. Black, Co. C, 12th Ohio Cav., wounded at Cynthiana, Ky., and died of wounds July 25, 1864, at Mt. Sterling. Burial place unknown.


W. D. Bartlett, Co. E, 11th Kansas, Inf., died at Manhattan, Kan., Aug. 24, 1865. Burial place unknown.


Wm. E. Best, Co. A, 66th O. V. I., wounded in leg at Port Republic, Va., June 9, 1862; amputation at Cliffbome Hospital resulted in death July 24, 1862. Buried in Military Asylum National Cemetery.


James Burns, Co. K, 66th O. V. I., died in Columbus, O., Feb. 29, 1864. Buried in Green Lawn Cemetery.


John R. Baldwin, Sergeant, Co. G, 66th O. V. I.., died in Washington, D. C., June 18, 1862. Burial in Oak Dale Cemetery.


Stephen Baxter, Sergeant, Co. I, 66th O. V. I., killed at Port Republic, Va., June 9, 1862. Buried among the unknown in Staunton National Cemetery.


Francis M. Brittin, Co. I, 66th O. V. V. I., died at Nashville, Tenn., Nov. 20, 1864, of wounds received at Peach Tree Creek, Ga., July 20, 1864. Buried in Nashville National Cemetery.


Amos Brown, Co. C, 66th O. V. I., was captured by the enemy at Port Republic, Va., June 9, 1862; from the effects of imprisonment he died at Annapolis, Md., Oct. 1, 1862. Buried in Annapolis National Cemetery.


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Luke W. Bryant, Co. A, 66th O. V. I., a paroled prisoner of war, died at Camp Parole, Annapolis, Md., Feb. 25, 1863. Buried at home.


Enos Brown, Co. C, 66th O. V. I., was wounded at Cedar Mountain, Va., Aug. 9, 1862. He died at Alexandria, Va., March 28, 1864. Buried in National Cemetery at Alexandria.


Wm. Beltz, Co: H, 66th O. V. I., died at Alexandria, Va., June 30, 1862. Buried in the Alexandria National Cemetery.


Wm. Wallace Baird, Co. G, 66th O. V. I., killed at Ringgold, Ga., Nov. 27, 1863. Buried in Chattanooga National Cemetery.


Samuel C. Brinnin, Co. I, 66th O. V. V. I., killed at Peach Tree Creek, Ga., July 20, 1864. Buried at Marietta National Cemetery.


Wm. J. Blair, Co. A, 66th O. V. I., wounded at Cedar Mountain, Va., Aug. 9, 1862; killed at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863. Buried among the unknown in Fredericksburg National Cemetery.


Edward B. Bartlett; Co. G, 66th O. V. I., died at Harper's Ferry, Va., Dec. 26, 1862. Buried as Unknown in Winchester National Cemetery.


Andrew Black, Co. A, 66th O. V. I., killed at Port Republic, Va., June 9, 1862. Buried among the unknown in Staunton National Cemetery.


John K. Briney, Co. A, 66th O. V. I., killed at Port Republic, Va., June 9, 1862. Buried among the unknown in Staunton National Cemetery.


Stephen V. Barr, Co. K, 113th O. V. I., killed at Kenesaw Mountain, Ga., June 27, 1864. Buried in Marietta National Cemetery.


Peter Baker, Co. E, 113th O. V. I., died at Nashville, Tenn., Aug. 15, 1864, of wounds received at Kenesaw Mountain, Ga., June 27, 1864. Buried in Nashville National Cemetery.


Geo. A. Baker, Co. E, 113th O. V. I., died at Nashville, Tenn., March 20, 1863. Buried in Nashville National Cemetery.


John H. Bricker, Co. K, 113th O. V. I., killed near Chattahoochie river, Ga., July 4, 1864. Originally buried at Vining's Station ; removed to National Cemetery at Marietta.


John Bowersock, Captain, 113th O. V. I., killed at Kenesaw Mountain, Ga., June 27, 1864. Buried at home.


William Bower, Co. E, 95th O. V. I., prisoner of war from Guntown, Miss., confined in Andersonville, Ga., and died of starvation. Buried in Andersonville National Cemetery.


E. C. Brecount, 94th O. V. I., was wounded at Perryville, Ky., and died Oct. 14, 1862. Buried at home.


John B. Benedict, Co. F, 31st O. V. I., died at Camp Nelson. Ky.,


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March 1, 1862. Buried originally at Lebanon, Ky., and subsequently removed to his home.


Charles Breedlove, Co. F, 54th O. V. I., died at Savannah, Tenn., April 15, 1862. Buried in National Cemetery at Shiloh.


Daniel Banen, Co. D, 2d' O. V. I., died at Louisville, Ky., Feb. 15, 1862. Buried in Cave Hill Cemetery.


Wm. P. Bain, Co. D, 66th O. V. I., killed at Port Republic, Va., June 9, 1862. Buried in Staunton National Cemetery as Unknown.


Abraham Branstitter, Co. A, 2d O. V. I., died at Huntsville, Ala., June 2, 1862. Burial place unknown.


A. S. Berryhill, Captain, 2d O. V. I., killed at Perryville, Ky., Oct. 8, 1862. Buried in National Cemetery on the battle ground, as "Capt.— Berrywood—Ohio."


Jerry Brown, Co. A, 27th. U. S. Colored Troops, killed in storming a fort in front of Petersburg, Va., July 30, 1864. No burial.


John Barrett, Co. A, 27th U. S. Colored Troops, killed in storming a fort in front of Petersburg, Va., July 30, 1864. No burial.


Richard W. Baldwin, Co. F, 134th 0. N. G., died at Hampton, Va., Aug. 22, 1864. Buried in Hampton National Cemetery, and subsequently removed to Oak Dale Cemetery.


Samuel H. Blake, Co. B, 32d O. V. I., died of wounds received in front of Atlanta, Ga., July 22, 1864. Buried in Marietta National Cemetery as Unknown.


J. M. Butcher, captain, 3oth Ind. Inf., died at home, Dec. 1, 1865, of wounds, and disease contracted in the service.


Wilson Brittin, Co. I, 66th O. V. I., died at Harpers Ferry, Va., Dec. —, 1862. Buried in National Cemetery at Winchester, Va., as Unknown.


Lilburn C. Brown, ____ 94th O. V. I., supposed to have died near Milliken's Bend, La. He was left sick at a farm house, and has never been heard from.


John Barbee, ____ 20th O. V. I., killed July 22, 1864, near Atlanta, Ga. Buried in Marietta National Cemetery—supposed grave marked J.—B.—


Jacob Brothers, Co. B, 32d O. V. I., died June 27, 1865, and is buried in the National Cemetery at Parkersburg, W. Va.


S. W. Brown, Co. C, 13th O. V. I., died at Nashville, Tenn., Oct. 5, 1862. Buried in National Cemetery at that place.


Wm. H. Beck, Co. D, 13th O. V. I., died at New Albany, Ind., Oct. 13, 1862. Buried in New Albany National Cemetery.


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Peter K. Blagg, Co. I, 13th O. V. I., died in Cincinnati, 0., Nov. II:), 1862. Buried in Spring Grove Cemetery.


J. P. Born, Co. G, 134th O. N. G., died at Point of Rocks, Va., July 29, 1864. Buried in City Point National Cemetery.


Elias Busser, Co. A, 134th O. N. G., killed on skirmish line, in front of Petersburg, Va., June 17, 1864. Buried at home.


John R. Brown, lieutenant, 13th Ohio Battery, died in Urbana, O., May 29, .1862. Buried in Oak Dale Cemetery.


Jacob Black, Co. G, 95th O. V. I., wounded at Vicksburg, and is supposed to have died in some hospital unknown to his friends and comrades.


Elias Branstitter, Co. B, 66th O. V. I., died at home, of disease contracted in the service. Date unknown.


Samuel Connor, Co. G, 3d Ohio Cavalry, died at Savannah, Tenn., _____ ____ Buried in National Cemetery at Shiloh, Miss.


Jas. A. Caruthers, Co. G, 95th O. V. I., died at home, March 10, 1865.


Zachariah Cox, Co. H, 45th O. V. I., died at Knoxville, Tenn., Nov. 24, 1863. Buried in Knoxville, Tenn, Nov. 24, 1863. Buried in Knoxville National Cemetery as Unknown


Christopher C. Cranston, Co. A, 2d O. V. I., killed at Stone River, Tenn., Dec. 31, 1862. Buried in National Cemetery on battleground; grave marked "G. G. Cranston."


Julius J. Cushman, Co. A, 2d O. V. I., wounded at Hoover's Gap, Tenn., June 25, 1862; died of wounds same day. Buried in National Cemetery at Stone River.


Jasper Carter, Co. A, 2d O. V. I., killed at Resaca, Ga., May 14, 1864. Buried in National Cemetery at Chattanooga.


Darius Corner, Co. I, 42d O. V. I., died at New Orleans, La., Feb. I, 1864. Buried at home.


David J. Corner, Co. I, 42d O. V. I., died at home, Oct. 6, 1863.


J. H. Corwin, Co. I, 42d O. V. I., killed in seige of Vicksburg, Miss. Burial place unknown.


Jacob Cox, Co. C, 66th O. V. I., killed at Port Republic, Va., June 9, 1862. Buried as Unknown in Staunton National Cemetery.


J. M. Cookes, Co. I, 66th, O. V. I., killed at Port Republic, Va., June 9, 1862. Buried as Unknown in Staunton National Cemetery.


Ross Colwell, Co. H, 66th O. V. I., died at Harpers Ferry, Va., Nov. 16, 1862. Buried in Oak Dale Cemetery.


George Conrad, Co. E, 113th O. V. I., died at Nashville, Tenn., May Da, 1863. Buried in Nashville National Cemetery.


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Wm. H. H. Cook, Co. G, 66th O. V. I., wounded at Cedar Mountain, Va., Aug. 9, 1862, and died of wounds at Alexandria, Va., August 28, 1862. Buried in Alexandria National Cemetery.


Geo. G. Connor, Co. G, 95th O. V. I., died at Black River Hospital, Miss., July 1, 1863. Buried in Vicksburg National Cemetery as Unknown.


Jno. W. Cawood, Sergt., Co. E, 95th O. V. I., killed at Guntown, Miss., June 10, 1864. Buried as Unknown in Vicksburg National Cemetery.


Jos. Coleman, Co. G, 95th O. V. I., captured by the enemy at Guntown, Miss., June 10, 1864, and murdered same day for his watch. Buried in Andersonville National Cemetery.


L. J. Coverstone, Co. E, 95th O. V. I., died on board hospital steamer Wood, July 3, 1863. Buried in Memphis National Cemetery.


James R. Coulter, Lt., 95th O. V. I., wounded at Vicksburg ; died at Memphis, Tenn., Nov. 9, 1864. Buried in Oak Dale Cemetery.


Wm. G. Carpenter, Co. E, z 13th 0. .V. I., killed at Chickamauga, Ga., Sept. 20, 1863. Buried as Unknown in Chattanooga National Cemetery.


Francis M. Cloud, Co. H, 113th O. V. I., killed at Big Shanty, Ga., June 30, 1864. Buried in Marietta National Cemetery.


Thos. Coleman, Co. H, 26th O. V. I., killed at Chicakamauga, Ga., Sept. 19, 1863. Buried in Chattanooga National Cemetery as Unknown.


Wm. Crawford, Co. G, 95th O. V. I., died Sept. 5, 1862, of wounds received at Richmond, Ky. Buried in Richmond Cemetery as Unknown:


Edward Camp, Co. B, 66th O. V. I., died in Clarke county, O., Jan. 8, 1864.


Patrick Connell, Co. H, 26th O. V. I., killed at Chickamauga, Ga., Sept. 19, 1863. Buried in Chattanooga National Cemetery as Unknown.


Samuel Carl, Co. F, 54th O. V. I., killed at Shiloh, April 6, 1862. Buried in Pittsburg Landing National Cemetery as Unknown.


Wm. Coppin, Co. K, 113th O. V. I., killed at Kenesaw Mountain, Ga., June 27th, 1864. Buried in Marietta National Cemetery as Unknown.


Geo. W. Cushman, Co. H, 66th O. V. I., died at Nashville, Tenn., May 12, 1864. Buried in Nashville National Cemetery.


John Chatfield, Co. H, 66th O. V .I., died at Martinsburg, Va., March 20, 1862. Buried in National Cemetery at Winchester.


Wm. V. Colwell, Co. H, 66th O. V. I., died at home, April 8, 1862. Buried in Oak Dale Cemetery.


Wm. B. Cutler, Co. B, 66th O. V. I., died at Winchester, Va., ______ 1862. Buried at Terre Haute.


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Samuel Curl, Co. —, 54th O. V. I., killed at Pittsburg Landing, April 6, 1862. Buried in National Cemetery on the battle field.


Wm. W. Campbell, Co. H, 66th O. V. I., died at Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 21, 1862. Buried in Philadelphia Cemetery.


G. L. Chidester, Co. A, 66th O. V. I., killed at Port Republic, Va., June 9, 1862. Buried among the unknown in Staunton National Cemetery.


Wm. Campbell, Co. A, 66th O. V. I., killed at Port Republic, Va., June 9, 1862. Buried as Unknown in Staunton National Cemetery.


Harrison Crouch, Co. G, 134th O. N. G., died at home, Sept. I, 1864. Lafayette Clem, Co. H, 134th O. N. G., died at home, Aug. 31, 1864.


Jacob F. Connor, corporal, Co. C, 12th Ohio Cavalry, willed at Mt. Sterling, Ky., June 12, 1864. Buried in Camp Nelson National Cemetery.


Frank T. Coles, Co. C, 4th Ohio Cavalry, killed near Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 20, 1864. Buried in National Cemetery at Marietta as Unknown.


Armisted Claspy, 12th Mich. Inf., died at Nashville, Tenn., Sept. —, 1863. Buried in Nashville National Cemetery.


Edwin S. Crawford, Co. F, 6th O. V. I., died at Nashville, Tenn., Sept. 3, 1862. Buried in Nashville National Cemetery, and afterwards removed to Cemetery at Woodstock, 0.


Daniel G. Coleman, Lieut. in "Squirrel Hunters," was killed on the C. H. & D. R. R., Sept. 4, 1862. Buried at home.


M. W. Cilley, Co. I, 66th a V. I., wounded at Cedar Mountain, Va., Aug. 9, 1862, and died of wounds at Alexandria, Va., Sept. 8, 1862. Buried in Alexandria National Cemetery.


Peter Cox, Co. G, 66th O. V. V. I., thrice wounded at New Hope Church, Ga., May 27, 1864, and died at Nashville, Tenn., of wounds, Sept. 20, 1864. Buried in Nashville National. Cemetery.


_____ Colwell, Co. G, 3d Ohio Cavalry, killed on Cumberland Mountain, Ga., Sept. 14, 1862. Buried as Unknown in Chattanooga National Cemetery.


_____ Cramer, Co. G, 3d Ohio Cavalry, died at Decatur, Ala., July 1, 1862.


Thomas Crouch, Co. L, 2d Ohio Heavy Artillery, died at Knoxville, Tenn., _____ Buried as Unknown in Knoxville National Cemetery. 


John B. Cartmell, Co. B, 32d O. V. I., died at home, Oct. 20, 1862, of disease contracted in service.


Jac. Cook, Co. E, 185th O. V. I., died at Louisville, Ky., March 15, 1865. Buried in Cave Hill National Cemetery.


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Amos Clark, Co: C, 13th O. V. I., died in 1862, at Urbana, O. Burial place unknown.


Hugh Christy, Co. C, 66th O. V. I., died in a Confederate prison, place and date unknown.


James Cawood, Co. G, 66th O. V. I., died at home, Nov. 30, 1862. Wm. Cameron, Co. H, 26th O. V. I., died Oct. 22, 1863,—place unknown.


Harry Davis, Lieut., 66th O. V. I., wounded at Cedar Mountain, Va., Aug. 9, 1862; killed at Ringold, Ga., Nov. 27, 1863, in charge upon the face' of Taylor's Ridge. Buried at home.


Booker Darnell, Co. K, 113th O. V. I., missing after charge on Kenesaw Mountain, Ga,., June 27, 1864; supposed to have been killed. Burial place .unknown.


John H. Duncan, Co. I, 113th O. V. I., died at Nashville, Tenn., Oct. 15, 1864. Buried in National Cemetery at that place.


Oliver P. Devore, Co. H, 66th O. V. I., died at Alexandria, Va., Aug. —, 1862. Buried in National Cemetery at Alexandria.


Wm. T. Davis, Co. H, 66th O. V. I., died at Winchester, Va., April 12, 1862. Buried at home.


Francis Deshnier, Co. B, 66th O. V. I., was wounded at Ringold, Ga., Nov. 27, 1863, and died at Chattanooga, Tenn., Dec. 1, 1863. Buried in Chattanooga National Cemetery..


Zarah C. Davis, Co. E, 4541 O. V. I., killed at Nashville, Tenn., Dec, 5, 1864. Buried in Nashville National Cemetery.


Stephen Dysart, Co. E, is Bat. 15th U. S. Inf., died at Nashville, Tenn., March 25, 1862. Burial in Nashville National Cemetery.


Smith Davis, Co. G, 3d Ohio Cavalry, died at Nashville, Tenn., _____ 1862. Buried in Nashville National Cemetery as "S. Davis."


E. C. Davies, Sergt., Co. A, 134th O. N. G., died at Point of Rocks, Va., July 28, 1864. Buried at Oak Dale Cemetery.


John Dunham, Co. A, 134th O. N. G., died at Point of Rocks, Va., July 15, 1864. Buried at City Point National Cemetery.


James Dodson, 99th O. V. I., died in Andersonville prison, Ga., Sept. 15, 1864. Buried in Andersonville National Cemetery.


Geo. W. Davis, killed in Tennessee, supposed to have been in 44th Ohio Inf.


Oscar H. Dow, Co. G, 66th O. V. I., wounded at Cedar Mountain, Va., Aug. 9, 1862, and died at Alexandria, Va., Sept. 8, 1862, of his wounds. Buried in Alexandria National Cemetery.


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Daniel Derrickson, Co. B, 66th O. V. I., shot by a rebel on Banks' retreat in May, 1862, between Strasburg and Winchester, Va. Buried as Unknown in Winchester National Cemetery.


Samuel F. Diltz, Co. A, 66th O. V. I., died at Cumberland, Md., Feb. 20, 1862. Buried at home.


David H. Espy, Co. G, 66th O. V. I., wounded at Cedar Mountain, Va., Aug. 9, 1862; amputation of leg resulted in death at Washington, D. C., Oct. —, 1862. Buried in National Cemetery at Washington.


Monroe Elliott, Co. K, 2d O. V. I., three months service ; Lieut. Co. H, 66th O. V. I., severely wounded at Cedar Mountain, Va., Aug. 9, 1862, and discharged for disability ; Sergt. Co. K, 113th O. V. I., died at Savannah, Ga., Jan. —, 1864. Buried in National Cemetery at Beaufort, S. C.


Levi Elliott,. Co. IC, 113th O. V. I., died at Nashville, Tenn., Aug. I2, 1864. Buried in National Cemetery at Nashville.


Benjamin Evans, Co. C, 66th O. V. I., died at Washington, D. C., Jan. —, 1864. Buried in Military Asylum National Cemetery.


Thomas G. Eccles, Co. H, 66th O. V. I., prisoner of war from Front Royal, Va., April 6, 1862, to Sept., 1862; died in Nashville, Tenn., Aug. 27, 1864. Buried in Nashville National Cemetery.


Lewis Everett, Co. C, 66th O. V. I., died at Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 3, 1864. Buried in Marietta National Cemetery.


Daniel Eaton, Co. H, 66th O. V. I., killed at Ringold, Ga., in charge upon Taylor's Ridge, Nov. 27, 1863.


Daniel Eicher, Co. B, l0th O. V. I., died at home, Nov. 2, 1865, of effects of imprisonment at Florence, S. C., and Andersonville, Ga.


Wat. Evans, Co. G, 3d Ohio Cavalry, was killed in 1862, on the cars in Kentucky. Place of death and burial unknown.


John Edwards, Co. H, 45th O. V. I., prisoner of war, died in Richmond, Va., March 21, 1864. Buried in Richmond National Cemetery.


Samuel Everett, Corporal, Co. A, 2d O. V. I., killed in battle of Lookout Mountain, Ga., Nov. 24, 1863. Buried in Chattanooga National Cemetery.


Moses Everett, Co. H, 45th O. V. I., was captured by the enemy at Philadelphia, Tenn., Oct. 20, 1863, exchanged in 1864, and died at home, March 3o, 1865.


Wm. C. Flago, Sergt., Co. B, 66th O. V. I. (commissioned Lieutenant), was killed at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863. Buried among the Unknown in Fredericksburg National Cemetery.


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Isaiah Fuson, Co. E, 95th O. V. I., died at Young's Point, Va., May 24, 1863. Buried as Unknown in Memphis National Cemetery.


Patrick Fields, Co. K, 113th O. V. I., was wounded at Kenesaw Mountain, Ga., June 27, 1864, and died at Nashville, Tenn., Aug. 19, 1864. Buried in Nashville National Cemetery.



Geo. Finch, Co. H, 45th O. V. I., died at Covington, Ky., Oct. 19, 1862. Buried in Covington National Cemetery.


S. J. Fritz, Co. G, 3d Ohio Cavalry, died at Louisville, Ky., Sept. 28, 1862. Buried in Cave Hill National Cemetery.


Francis M. Fields, Co. H, 45th O. V. I., accidentally shot while on picket, near Somerset, Ky., May 17, 1863. Burial place unknown.


Dr. J. Faulkner, Co. G, 3d Ohio Cavalry, died at home, Oct. —, 1861.


Michael Fritz, Co. A, 2d O. V. I., died at Nashville, Tenn., Sept. 9, 1862; was in Co. K, 2d O. V. I., three months service. Buried in Nashville National Cemetery.


Felix Fisher, Co. I, 96th O. V. I., died at Jefferson Barracks, Mo., April 17, 1863. Buried in National Cemetery at that place.


Crea Finch, Co. K, 66th O. V. I., died at Annapolis, Md., Jan. 6, 1863. Buried in .National Cemetery at Camp Parole.


Jas. R. Forsythe, Co. A, 66th 0. V. V. I., died at Savannah, Ga., Jan. 3, 1865. Buried in Beaufort National Cemetery.


Nicholas Fiegle, Co. G, 3d Ohio Cavalry, killed Aug. 3, 1862, while on picket near Gunther's Landing, Ala. Burial place unknown.


Wm. Gowdy, Co. H, 26th O. V. I., wounded at Chickamauga, Ga., Sept. 19, 1863, arm amputated at shoulder ; died Oct. 2, 1863. Burial place unknown.


Lewis Green, Sergt., Co. G, 113th O. V. I., killed at Kenesaw Mountain, Ga., June 27, 1864. Buried in Marietta National Cemetery.


Levi Gladden, Co. A, 66th O. V. I., killed at Port Republic, Va., June 9, 1862. Buried as Unknown in Staunton National Cemetery.


Newton Gray, Co. A, 66th O. V. I., died at Cypress Hill, Long Island, Nov. 3, 1862. Buried in Cypress Hill National Cemetery.


John B. Grove, Co. B, 66th 0. V. L, died at Urbana O., Buried in Oak Dale Cemetery.


Francis Gardner, Co. B, 32d O. V. I., died at Beverly, Va., Dec. 31, 1861. Burial place unknown.


Ezra Grafton, Co. C, 66th O. V. I., died at St. Paris, 0., March —, 1862. Buried at home.


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Adolphus Green,, Co. G, 95th O. V. I., wounded. at Richmond, Ky., and died Sept. 6, 1862. Burial place unknown.


Wm. Gray, Corp., Co. I, 42d O. V. I., mortally wounded at Grand Gulf, Miss., May 10, 1863. Buried in Vicksburg National Cemetery.


Elias Grove, Co. G, 3d Ohio Cavalry, died at Knoxville, Tenn., Sept. 28, 1864, Buried in National Cemetery at that place.


Wm. R. Gilbert, Co. E, 185th O. V. I., died at Louisville, Ky., March 26, 1865. Buried in Cave Hill National Cemetery.


Jasper N. Ganson, Co. A, 66th O. V. I., died at home, April 23, 1865, of disease contracted in the service.


Isaac Graham, Co. C, 12th Ohio Cavalry, died at Camp Nelson, Ky., Dec. 31, 1864. Buried at home.


Asa Grant, Co. C, 134th O. N. G., died at City Point, Va., July 22, 1864. Buried in City Point National Cemetery.


Isaiah Gales, Co. A, 27th U. S. Colored Troops, died in Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 26, 1864. Buried in Philadelphia Cemetery.


Henry S. Gingery, Co. B, 113th O. V. I., wounded near Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 9, 1864, and died at Chattanooga, Tenn., Sept. 2, 1864. Buried in Chattanooga National Cemetery.


Jas. Harper Gowdy, Corporal Co. A. 2d O. V. I., wounded at Resaca, Ga., May 14, 1864; died of wounds at Nashville, Tenn., June 7, 1864. Buried in Nashville National Cemetery.


John W. Greene, Co. A, 2d O. V. I., died at Antioch Church, Nov. 6, 1862, of wounds received at Perryville, Ky., Oct. 8, 1862. Buried in National Cemetery at Perryville.


S. W. Grove, Co. H, 45th O. V. I., prisoner of war from Knoxville, Tenn., died in Richmond, Va., Feb. 1, 1864. Buried in Richmond National Cemetery.


Thomas B. Hartshorne, Co. D, 114th O. V. I., died in Madison Parish, La., April 25, 1863. Buried in Vicksburg National Cemetery.


Erastus Hall, Co. I, 66th O. V. I., died at home of disease contracted in the service. Date unknown.


Marcus Hazel, of Harrison township, was in the Mississippi Marine Service ,and was killed on a gunboat. Date unknown.


Charles Holmes, Co. C, 33d U. S. Colored Troops, killed in South Carolina, Sept. 23, 1863. Buried in National Cemetery at Beaufort, S. C.


Geo. Hoffman, of Goshen township, died in 1862. Regiment unknown. Jacob Hudson, Co. H, 66th O. V. I., killed at Cedar Mountain, Va., Aug. 9, 1862. Buried among the Unknown in Culpeper National Cemetery.


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Stephen R. Hutchinson, Co. G, 95th O. V. I., died in Cincinnati, O., Oct. 24, 1862, of wounds received at Richmond, Ky. Buried in Spring Grove Cemetery.


Oliver Henry, Co. E, 95th O. V. I., captured by the enemy at Guntown, Miss., June 10, 1864; exchanged at the mouth of the Savannah river and died on board transport "Geo. Leary," Nov. 26, 1864.


Benjamin Herr, Co. G, 95th O. V. I., died at Oak Ridge, Miss., Sept. 11, 1863. Buried in Vicksburg. National Cemetery as Unknown.


Geo. W. Henry, Co. E, 95th O. V. I., captured by the enemy and died in Andersonville prison, May 4, 1864. Buried in Andersonville National Cemetery.


Will C. Harris, Co. C, 94th O. V. I., wounded at Resaca, Ga., May 14, 1864; died at Chattanooga, Tenn., July 21, 1864. Buried in Chattanooga National Cemetery.


B. F. Howell, Co. G, 44th O. V. I., shot in Louisville, Ky., Dec. 12, 1864. Buried in Cave Hill National Cemetery.


John S. Hendrix, 110th O. V. I., wounded near Frederick City, Md., July 9, 1864, died Aug. I1, 1864.. Buried at home.


Scott Hill, Co. G, 66th O. V. I., died at Cumberland, Md., Feb. 17, 1862. Buried as Unknown in Antietam National Cemetery.


Patrick Hannagan, Co. C, 66th O. V. I., wounded at Port Republic, Va., June 9, 1862, and died of fever, arising from wounds, at Alexandria, Va., July 24, 1862. Buried in Alexandria National Cemetery.


Wm. O. Hunter, Co. H, 66th O. V. I., died at Martinsburg, Va., April 13th, 1862. Buried in National Cemetery at Winchester.


Dwight Horr, Co. I, 66th O. V. I., wounded at Port Republic, Va., June 9, 1862, and died of wounds in Washington, D. C., July 7, 1862. Buried at home.


Reuben Hoffman, Co. C, 66th O. V. I., died at Camp McArthur, near Urbana, Dec. 2, 1861. Buried in Oak Dale Cemetery.


Flemon Hall, Co. C, 66th O. V. I., captured by the enemy at Winchester, Va., in May, 1862, and died in prison at Lynchburg, Va., in July. Buried in Poplar Grove National Cemetery, near Petersburg, Va.


Wm. Hess, Co. I, 66th O. V. I., died in Washington, D. C., Oct. 11, 1862. Buried in Military Asylum National Cemetery.


Thomas Hudson, Co. G, 95th O. V. I., died at Vicksburg, Miss., Oct. 22, 1863. Buried in Vicksburg National Cemetery.


John O. Holland, Sergt., Co. C, 13th O. V. I., killed at Stone's River,


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Tenn., Dec. 31, 1862. Buried in National Cemetery on battle ground as Unknown.


John H. Hunter, Co. G, 95th O. V. I., died at Memphis, Tenn., March 27, 1865. Buried in Memphis National Cemetery.


Henry Harrison Hess, Co. K, 2d O. V. I., (3 months) captured by the enemy at Bull Run, July 21, 1861 ; was a prisoner in Richmond, Va., Salisbury, N. C., New Orleans, La. He was paroled at Richmond, Va., in 1862, ,and from the effects of his long imprisonment, he died at home, June 19, 1862.


Wm. G. Harper, Co. F, 54th O. V. I., wounded near Paducah, Ky., April 6, 1862, captured by the enemy and confined at Macon, Ga. After his parole, and while making his way to the Federal lines, he died at Petersburg, Va., Oct. I, 1862. Buried as Unknown in Poplar Grove National Cemetery, near Petersburg, Va.


Pat. Howard, Co. A, 66th O. V. I., mortally wounded at Port Republic, Va., June 9; 1862. Died June 12, at Weyers Cave. Supposed to be buried with the Unknown in Staunton National Cemetery.


D. Merrill Humes, Co. A, 66th O. V. I., captured by the enemy at Port Republic, Va., June 9, 1862, confined in prison at Belle Isle, near Richmond, Va., until Sept. 5, 1862. From the effects of his imprisonment he died at Fort Delaware, Oct. 27, 1862. Buried in Oak Dale Cemetery.


John S. Heflebower, 17th Ohio Battery, dropped at Vicksburg, Miss., Aug. 23, 1863.


Alex. Henry, Co. B, 113th O. V. I., killed in Maryland, June 12, 1865, by falling from cars.


Joseph W. Hitt, Lieutenant, 66th O. V. I., captured by the enemy at Port Republic, Va., June 9, 1862, exchanged Sept. 5, 1862 ; killed in action at New Hope Church, Ga., May 25, 1864, in performance of his duty as Aide-de-Camp to Brigadier Commander. Buried in Oak Dale Cemetery.


Reuben Humbert, Co. C, .66th O. V. I., killed at New Hope Church, Ga., May 28, 1864. Buried as Unknown in Marietta National Cemetery.


Rolven Huddleston, Co. E, 113th O. V. I., killed at Chickamauga, Ga., Sept. 20, 1863. Buried in Chattanooga National Cemetery as Unknown.


Jacob Hess, Co. E, 113th O. V. I., killed at Kenesaw Mountain, Ga., June 27, 1864. Buried in Marietta National Cemetery as Unknown.


Hiram Hancock, Co. K, 113th O. V. I., killed at Kenesaw Mountain, Ga., June 27, 1864. Buried in Marietta National Cemetery ; grave marked "Hiram Wilcox."


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Andrew Heller, Co. E, 113th O. V. I., died in field hospital, near Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 13, 1864. Buried in Marietta National Cemetery.


Wallace Hogarth, Co. B, 113th O. V. I., wounded at Bentonville, N. C., March 19, 1865; died March 20, 1865. Buried in National Cemetery at Wilmington, N. C., as Unknown.


John W. Hall, Co. H, 45th O. V. I., died at Danville, Ky., March 24, 1863. Buried at home.


John Hudson, Co. D, 134th O. N. G., died at Hampton, Va., Aug. 6, 1864. Buried in Hampton National Cemetery.


E. Harrison Hovey, Co. A, 2d O. V. I., wounded at Perryville, Ky., Oct. 8, 1862; died at Murfreesboro, of pneumonia, March 23, 1863. Buried in Stone River National Cemetery ; grave marked "E. H. Harrison."


John Hobson, Co. L, 2d Heavy Artillery, prisoner, of war, died at Danville, Va., Jan. 10, 1865. Buried in Danville National Cemetery.


John Henry, Co. B, 32d O. V. I., died at Vicksburg, Miss., June 14, 1864. Buried in Vicksburg National Cemetery.


John Harbour, Co. H, 134th O. N. G., died at Portsmouth, Va., July 6, 1864. Buried at home.


Amos Hoak, Co. C, 13th O. V. I., accidentally killed Jan. 1, 1863, near Murfreesboro, Tenn. Buried in Stone River National Cemetery.


John W. Henry, Co. H, 26th O. V. I., died in Virginia, Oct. 17, 1861. Burial place unknown.


Geo. Huffman, Co. H, 26th O. V. I., died in Virginia, Dec. 13, 1861. Burial place unknown.


Christian Heintz, Co. G, 95th O. V. I., died at Collierville, Tenn., Dec. 20, 1863. Burial place unknown.


Ellery Channing Horr, Co. B, 32d O. V. I., died in Beverly, Va., Dec. 28, 1861. Buried at home.


Levi Hemminger, Co. K, 113th O. V. I., wounded at Kenesaw Mountain, Ga., June 27, 1864, and died Aug. 1, 1864, at Chattanooga, Tenn. Buried in Chattanooga National Cemetery ; grave marked "Levi Herrington."


James Harman, Co. D, 66th O. V. I., died at Alexandria, Va., Aug. 10, 1862. Buried in Alexandria National Cemetery.


Clinton D. Henderson, Co. E, 45th O. V. I., was mortally wounded at Knoxville, Tenn., Nev. 18, 1863, and died Nov. 20, 1863.. Buried in Knoxville National Cemetery as Unknown.


John R. Irwin, Co. G, .66th O. V. I., killed at Cedar Mountain, Va., Aug. 9, 1862. Buried as Unknown in Culpeper National Cemetery.

 

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Antrim Idle, Co. C, 13th O. V. I., died Dec. 3, 1862, of injuries received on railroad. Buried at home.


Isaiah Idle, Co. B, 61st O. V. I., killed at Chancellorsville, Va., May 2, 1863. Buried in National Cemetery at Fredericksburg as Unknown. Samuel A. Jones, Co. E, 95th O. V. I., died at Memphis, Tenn., March 15, 1863. Buried in Memphis National Cemetery.


Lemuel P. Jones, Co. K, I 13th O. V. I., killed at Kenesaw Mountain, June 27, 1864. Buried in Marietta National Cemetery.


Eli Johnson, Co. E, 95th O. V. I., died at home October 17, 1862. Wm. Jordan, Co. H, 45th O. V. I., captured at Knoxille, Tenn., Nov. 18th, 1863, and died in Andersonville, Ga., prison, Aug. 15, 1864.


Truman Jackson Co. G, 95th O. V. I., lost by the burning of the Sultana, April 27, 1865.


John Julien, Co. K, 99th O. V. I., died at Chattanooga, Tenn., Nov. 10, 1864. Buried in the National Cemetery at that place.


John A. Jones, 13th Ohio Battery, died at Columbus, O., Aug. 29, 1863. Buried in Green Lawn Cemetery.


Stephen F. Johnson, Co. I, 66th O. V. I., was killed Dec. 19, 1864. Place of death unknown.


Thomas J. Johnson, Co. H, 45th O. V. I., killed at Knoxville, Tenn., Nov. 18, 1863. Buried at home.


Geo. A. Johnson, Co. H, 45th O. V. I., died in Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 15, 1864. Buried in Marietta National Cemetery.


C. W. Jackson, Co. H, 134th O. N. G., died on Long Island, N. Y., Aug. 2, 1864. Buried in Cypress Hill National Cemetery.


J. Johnson, Co. D, 134th 0. N. G., died at City Point, Va., ____ , 1864. Buried in City Point National Cemetery.


Milton Jones, Co. I, 96th O. V. I., died at Milliken's Bend, La., May 30, 1863. Burial place unknown.


Wm. Johnson, Co. G, 66th O. V. I., died on Long Island, N. Y., April 3, 1865. Buried in Cypress Hill National Cemetery.


Samuel Jamison, Co. B, 66th O. V. I., captured by the enemy at Port Republic, Va., June 9, 1862; exchanged Sept. 6, 1862, and died in Washington, D. C., Oct. 6, 1862, from the effects of imprisonment on Belle Isle, near Richmond, Va.


Charles Journell, of Johnson township, died in 1862. Regiment unknown.


Isaiah Kline, Co. A, 2d O. V. I., killed at Resaca, Ga., May 14, 1864. Buried in Chattanooga National Cemetery.


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Samuel J. B. Kennedy, Co. H, 45th O. V. I., captured by the enemy at Knoxville, Tenn., Nov. z8, 1863, and died in Andersonville prison, Aug. 29, 1864.


James Kelly, Co. H, 2d O. V. I., wounded at Resaca, Ga., May 14, 1864, and died May 15. Buried in National Cemetery at Chattanooga.


David B. Kelch, Co. K, 66th O. V. I., died at Harpers Ferry, Va., Dec. 31, 1862. Buried as Unknown in Winchester National Cemetery.


Joseph Kernes, Co. H, 66th 'O. V. I., died ____ , 1863, at home, of disease contracted in the service.


Thomas B. Kizer, Co. C, 13th O. V. I., killed at Stone's River, Tenn., Dec. 31, 1862. Buried at home.


Joseph Kennedy, Co. I, 66th O. V. I., died at Strasburg, Va., May 14, 1862. Buried as Unknown. in Winchester National Cemetery.


Robert Kelch, Co. I, 66th O. V. I., wounded at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863, and died in Washington, D. C., May 17, 1863. Buried in Military Asylum National Cemetery.


Lewis Keightlinger, Co. I, 66th O. V. I., killed at Port Republic, Va., June 9, 1862. Buried in National Cemetery at Staunton, Va., among the unknown.


John J. Kohler, Co. I, 66th O. V. I., wounded at Antietam, Md., Sept. 19, 1862, and died Oct. 14, 1862, in field hospital. Buried in National Cemetery on the battle ground.


Joseph Kitchen, Co. I, 42d O. V. I., died at Cairo, Ills., about Jan. i 1, 1863. Buried in ,National Cemetery at Cairo.


Owen B. Kenaga, 13th Ohio Battery, died at home, May 7, 1862. Buried in Oak Dale Cemetery.


Moses Kline, Co. A, 2d O. V. I., captured by the enemy at Chickamauga, Ga., Sept. 20, 1863 ; died in Andersonville prison, Sept. 4, 1864. Buried in Andersonville National Cemetery.


Thomas J. Kirkwood, Co. G, 66th O. V. I., died at home, Feb. 11, 1863. Charles Kelley, Co. C, 13th O. V. I., died at Urbana—date unknown.


Jos. G. Lloyd, Sergt., Co. D, 13th O. V. I., wounded in charge on Mission Ridge, Tenn., Nov. 25, 1863 ; died at Chattanooga, Tenn., Nov. 29, 1863. Buried in National Cemetery at Chattanooga.


John M. Lane, Co. B, 32d O. V. I., died near Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 19, 1864. Buried in Marietta National Cemetery.


Eli Lemen, Co. I, 42d O. V. I., mortally wounded at Thompson's Hill,


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Miss., and died May 1, 1863, at Port Gibson. Buried in Vicksburg National Cemetery.


W. P. Long, Co. A, 2d O. V. I., killed at Stone's River, Tenn., Dec. 31, 1862. Buried in National Cemetery on the battle ground.


Daniel Leonard, Co. G, 95th O. V. I., died at Bear Creek hospital, Miss., Sept. 16, 1863. Burial place unknown.


James Lodrick, Co. E, 95th O. V. I., wounded June 19, 1863, and died July 5, 1863, on board hospital steamer "Crescent City." Burial place unknown.


Jas. W. Lyon, Co. I, 42d O. V. I., wounded at Chickasaw Bayou, Dec. 29, 1862, and died Jan. 5, 1863. Buried in Vicksburg National Cemetery as Unknown.


John Leuty, Co. H, 45th O. V. I., died in Urbana, Dec. 11, 1864. Buried in Oak Dale Cemetery.


John Lurdick, of Union township, died from disease contracted in the service. Date of death and regiment unknown.


Robert Layton, Co. G, 66th O. V. I., killed at Cedar Mountain, Va., Aug. 9, 1862. Buried in Culpeper National Cemetery among the unknown.


Samuel Legge, Co. I, 66th O. V. I., died after discharge, of disease contracted in the service. Date of death unknown.


J. C. Lessinger, Co. H, 45th O. V. I., died in Kentucky, May 27, 1864. Buried in Camp Nelson National Cemetery, or in Linden Grove Cemetery, Covington, Ky.


John Lapham, Co. C, 2d O. V. I.,. date and place of death unknown.


John B. Lung, Co. H, 45th O. V. I., prisoner of war from Knoxville, Tenn., died at Andersonville, Ga., Aug. 4, 1864.


John M. Loughlin, Co. H, 45th O. V. I., died at Lexington, Ky., April 13, 1864. Buried in Lexington National Cemetery.


George Lyons, Co. H, 134th O. N. G., died at Hampton, Va., Aug. 2, 1864. Buried in Hampton National Cemetery.


H. W. Long, Co.. A, 2d O. V. I., killed at Perryville, Ky., Oct. 8, 1862. Buried at home.


O. D. Lawler, Co. B, 32d O. V. I., died at Marietta, Ga., Sept. 25, 1864. Buried in Marietta National Cemetery.


Peter Miller, Co. E, 95th O. V. I., lost in the burning of the steamer Sultana, April 27, 1865. Had been a prisoner at Andersonville.


John McCumber, Co. E, 95th O. V. I., prisoner of war at Andersonville; and died at home, after exchange, April 2, 1865.


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Wm. Mott, Co. E, 113th O. V. I., prisoner of war from Chickamauga, confined at Andersonville, Ga., 18 months. Died after discharge, of disease contracted during imprisonment.


Allen McDonald, Co. G, 95th O. V. I., killed at Guntown, Miss., June To, 1864. Burial place unknown.


Burton Mitchell, Co. G, 95th O. V. I., died at Nashille, Tenn., Feb. 18, 1865. ,Buried in Nashville National Cemetery.


John O. Minturn, Co. C,' 13th O. V. I., drowned in Ohio river, Feb. —, 1862, while returning to his regiment.


John McAlexander, l0th O. V. I., killed near Atlanta, Ga., July I, 1864. Buried in Marietta National Cemetery.


Jas. K. McDonald, _____ Ind. Vols., killed in Virginia, July .—, 1861. Burial place unknown.


T. J. McArthur, Corp., Co. H, 26th O. V. I., died of smallpox, June 4, 1864. Place of death and burial unknown.


James Miller, Co. H, 26th O. V. I., was wounded at Kenesaw Mountain, Ga., June 27, 1864,. and died Aug. 31, 1864. Burial place unknown.


David McCully, Co. A, 66th O. V. I., died at Columbus, O., March 11, 1865. Burial place. unknown.


Henry McGale, Co. C, 66th O. V. I., was wounded at New Hope Church, May 25, 1864, and died June 9, 1864, at Chattanooga. Buried in National Cemetery at that place ; grave marked ."Henry McGall."


Casper Mouser, Co. G, 66th O. V. I., wounded at Antietam, Md., Sept. 17, 1862, and died in field hospital Oct. 10, 1862. Buried in National Cemetery on the battle ground.


Wm. Edward Morris, Co. I, 66th O. V. I., killed at Antietam, Md., Sept. 17, 1862.: Buried in National Cemetery on the battle ground.


Irwin Mouser, Co. G, 66th O. V. I., died at Cumberland, Md., Feb. 25, 1862. Buried in Antietam National Cemetery ; grave marked "Erwin Nours, Co. B, 66th."


Jno. S. Mitchell, Co. B, 66th 0: V. I., died at Fayetteville, N. C., March 13, 1865, on Sherman's march from Savannah to Goldsboro. Buried in National Cemetery at Wilmington, N. C.


Robert Murdoch, Lieut. and Adjutant, 66th O. V. I., shot himself in delirium of fever, at Alexandria, Va., Aug. 25, 1862. Buried in Oak Dale Cemetery.


Jas. H. McBeth, Co. G, 66th O. V. I., died at Alexandria, Va., ______ Buried in National Cemetery at that place.


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Patrick Madigan, Co. B, 61 st O. V. I., died at Covington, Ky., Jan. 17, 1864. Buried in National

Cemetery at that place.


Richard R.. McNemar, Co. H, 86th O. V. I., died in Springfield, 0., May 27, 1863. Buried in Oak Dale Cemetery.


Elhanan M. Mast, Lieut. Col., 13th O. V. I., killed at Chickamauga, Ga., Sept. 19, 1863. Buried in Chattanooga National Cemetery.


Richard McCarthy, Co. C, 13th O. V. I., died at Gauley, W. Va., Oct. 27, 1861. Burial place unknown.


D. D. Moore, Co. A, 2d O. V. I., prisoner of war from Chickamauga, died at Andersonville, Ga., Sept. 9, 1864.


Henry Martin, Co. H, 26th O. V. I., wounded at Chickamauga, Ga., Sept. 19, 1863, and died at Chattanooga, Tenn., Oct. 12, 1863. Buried in Chattanooga National Cemetery.


Thomas Moore, Co. C, 13th O. V. I., wounded at Stone River, Tenn., Dec. 31, 1862; died at home, April 8, 1864, of injuries received on cars.


Jas. R. McClure, Co. K, 134th O. N. G., died at Hampton, Va., Aug. 20, 1864. Buried in Hampton National Cemetery.


Peter Miller, Co. E, 113th O. V. I., killed at Stone River, Tenn., Dec. 31, 1862. Buried as Unknown in National Cemetery on the battle ground.


Wm. McManus, Co. I, 113th O. V. I., killed at Tunnel Hill, Ga., May 3, 1864. Buried in Chattanooga National Cemetery.


Elijah Morris, Co. G, 95th O. V. I., died at Memphis, Tenn., June 20, 1865. Buried in Memphis National Cemetery.


Wm. McCoy, (regiment unknown) died at Vicksburg, Miss., June 1o, 1863. Buried in National Cemetery at that place.


Alex. McGahan, Co. G, 95th O. V. I., died at Fort Pickering, near Memphis, Tenn., Feb. 21, 1863. Buried in Memphis National Cemetery.


Richard J. McVey, Co. E, 95th O. V. I., died at home, April 23, 1865.


Duncan A. McDonald, 2d Lieut., 66th O. V. I., mortally wounded at Cedar Mountain, Va., Aug. 9, 1862, and died in Alexandria, Va., Aug. —, 1862. Buried in Oak Dale Cemetery.


John W. Martz, Sergt., Co. E, 95th O. V. I., died at Bear Creek Hospital, Miss., Sept. 1, 1863. Buried in Vicksburg National Cemetery.


Patrick Murphy, Co. B, 66th O. V. I., killed at Pine Mountain, Ga., June 15, 1864. Buried in Marietta National Cemetery.


James McAlexander, Co. H, 134th 0. N. G., died near Washington, D. C., Aug. 24, 1864. Buried in Arlington National Cemetery.


Lorenzo D. McElhaney, Co. E, 185th O. V. I., died at Louisville, Ky., April 28, 1865. Buried in Cave Hill Cemetery.


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Thomas K. Mouser, Co. H, 26th O. V. I., wounded and captured at Chickamauga, Ga., Sept. 19, 1863, and died in prison at Weldon, N. C., Oct. 13, 1863.


Wm. H. Miller, Co. H, 26th O. V. I., died March 16, 1865. Place of death and burial unknown.


Wm. McClintock, Co. H, 26th O. V. I., died near Lavergne, Tenn., Buried in Nashville National Cemetery.


Ben. K. Miller, Lieut., 45th 0. V. 1, killed at Kenesaw Mountain, Ga., June 27, 1864. Buried in Oak Dale Cemetery.


Jeremiah Mahoney, Co. C, 66th O. V. I., prisoner of war, died in Richmond, Va., July —, 1862. Buried in Richmond National Cemetery.


John McCune, Co. D, 2d O. V. I., was drowned at Cincinnati, O., Oct. —, 1864, as the regiment was going to Columbus, O., for muster-out.


Joseph Meade, Co. D, 2d O. V. I., killed at Perryville, Ky., Oct. 8, 1862. Buried in Perryville National Cemetery.


Thomas McDermott, Corporal, Co. F, 54th O. V. I., was killed at Walnut Hills, Miss., May 19, 1863. Buried in Vicksburg National Cemetery as Unknown.


Wm. A. Miller, Co. F, 54th O. V. I., wounded at Shiloh; Tenn., and died May 10, 1862. Buried in Shiloh National Cemetery.


John Maloney, Co. E, 95th. O. V. I., died at West Jefferson, O., June 19, 1863.


Owen Moffitt, Co. A, 66th O. V. I., died at Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 5, 1862. Buried in National Cemetery at that place.


Uriah S. McRoberts, Co. E, 113th O. V. I., died at home, Oct. —, 1862. Buried in Oak Dale Cemetery.


Perry G. McCandless, 1st Heavy Artillery, died at Camp Nelson, Ky., Jan. 20, 1864. Buried in Camp Nelson National Cemetery.


Arzo Mann, Co. K, 113th O. V. I., died at Nashville, Tenn., Oct.. 31, 1864. Buried in Nashville National Cemetery. .


J. McDowell, Co. E, 113th O. V. I., prisoner of war, died in Danville, Va., April 16, 1864. Buried in Danville National Cemetery.


James McGill, Co. A, 66th O. V. I., died at Washington, D. C., June 24, 1862. Buried in Oak Dale Cemetery.


Malcolm McCallister, ______ 110th O. V. I.,—date and circumstances of death unknown.


Hector Morren, Co. K, 113th O. V. I., wounded at Kenesaw Mountain, Gal, June 27, 1864; died at Big Shanty, Ga., June 30, 1864. Buried in Marietta National Cemetery.


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James McMahan, Co. K, 113th O. V. I., died at Jeffersonville, Ind., Dec. 23, 1864. Buried in National Cemetery at New Albany.


George Milledge, Corporal, Co. I, 66th 0. V. V. I., killed at New Hope - Church, Ga., May 27, 1864. Buried in Marietta National Cemetery as Unknown.


Cornell McGill; Co. A, 66th O. V. I., died in Washington, D. C., Oct. --, 1862. Buried in Oak Dale Cemetery.


Zachariah Meeks, Co. H, 66th O. V. I., died at Harpers Ferry, Va., Nov. 10, 1862. Buried as Unknown in Winchester National Cemetery.


John B. McGowen, Sergt., Co. G, 66th O. V. I., killed at Port Republis, Va., June 9, 1862. Buried as Unknown in Staunton National Cemetery.


John McClary, Co. D, 66th O. V. I., killed at Gettysburg, Pa., July 3, 1863. Buried in Gettysburg National Cemetery.


Alex. Michael, Co. K., 113th O. V. I., died at home, of disease contracted in the service ; date unknown.


Peter Morris, Co. I, 66th O. V. I., discharged ____ _____ and died at home, from disease contracted in the service, ____ , 1865.


Joseph H. Newcomb, Co. K., i 13th O. V. I., died at Nashville, Tenn., July 24, 1864. Buried as Unknown in Nashville National. Cemetery.


Wm. Amos Neer, Co. G, 66th O. V. I., killed on the Central Ohio Railroad, near Glencoe, Belmont county, O., Jan. 18, 1862. Buried in Oak Dale Cemetery.


Wm. Nitchman, Sergt., Co. H, 45th 0. V. L, prisoner of war from Philadelphia, Tenn., Oct. 20, 1863, died in prison, Richmond, Va., April 18, 1864. Buried in Richmond National Cemetery.


Matthew Newland, Co. H, 26th O. V. I., died Feb. 28, 1862. Place of death and burial unknown.


Ephraim Obenour, Co. B, Gist O. V. I., wounded at Gettysburg, Pa., July 1, 1863 ; died in the hands of the enemy, July 5, 1863. Buried in Gettysburg National Cemetery.


Henry Oman, Co. B, 134th O. N. G., died at City Point, Va., ____ 1864. Buried in City Point National Cemetery.


John R. Organ, Lieutenant, 66th O. V. V. I., wounded at Cedar Mountain, Va., Aug. 9, 1862 ; killed at Peach Tree Creek, Ga., July 20, 1864. Buried in Marietta National Cemetery.


J. G. Palmer, Major, 66th O. V. I., mortally wounded in front of earthworks on Culp's Hill, near Gettysburg, Pa., July 3, 1863. Died of wounds July 10, 1863. Buried in New York.


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Timothy Outram, Co. A, 66th O. V. I., died April 24, 1862. Buried in Winchester National Cemetery.


Robert R. Osborn, Co. K, 113th O. V. I., died at Chattanooga, Tenn., Aug. 22, 1864. Buried in National Cemetery at Chattanooga.


Marion Organ, Co. A, 66th O. V. I., died at home, June 24, 1864.


Patrick O'Brien, Co. E, 95th O. V. I., died at Camp Lew Wallace, near Indianapous, Ind., Dec. 20, 1862. Burial place unknown.


Ralph Osborn, Co. H, 26th O. V. I., died at Columbus, O., March 28, 1864. Buried in Green Lawn Cemetery at that place.


J. G. Palmer, Major, 66th O. V. I., mortally wounded in front of earthworks on Culp's Hill, near Gettysburg, Pa., July 3, 1863. Died of wounds July 10, 1863. Buried in New York.


Wm. H.. Powell, Co. B, 66th O. V. I., died at Strasburg, Va., May —, 1862. Buried at home.


S. P. Prettyman, 13th Ohio Battery, died at St. Louis, Mo., May 24, 1862. Buried in Oak-Dale Cemetery.


Geo. F. Pratt, Co. A, 134th O. N. G., died at Washington, D. C., Aug. 3, 1864. Buried at home.


Jarius Purkeypile, Co. E, 95th O. V. I., died Sept. 1, 1863. Place of death unknown.


Wm. Poling, Co. H, 18th O. V. I., died in Chattanooga, Tenn., July 13, 1865. Buried in Chattanooga National Cemetery.


Eli Pence, Co. E, 45th O. V. I., prisoner of war from Philadelphia, Tenn., died in Richmond, Va., March 4, 1864. Buried in Richmond National Cemetery.


J. Patterson, Co. H, 45th O. V. I., prisoner of war, died in Augusta, Ga., July 29, 1864. Buried in Lawton National Cemetery, near Millen, Ga.


James C. Porter, Co. A, 66th O. V. I., killed at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863. Buried with unknown at Fredericksburg National Cemetery.


Joseph Powell, Co. B, 66th 0. V. V. I., killed by a 200-lb. shell from rebel ram "Georgia," in front of Savannah, Ga., Dec. 18, 1864. Buried as Unknown in Lawton National Cemetery, near Millen,. Ga.


David S. Price, 13th Ohio Battery, killed at Pittsburg Landing, April 6, 1862, while the battery was taking position. Buried at home.


Jacob Pickerell, Co. E, 95th O. V. I., died at Memphis, Tenn., March 12, 1865. Buried as Unknown in Memphis National Cemetery; grave marked "Jac. Pickering."


A. Pitman, Co. G, 66th 0. V. T., joined for duty Aug. 8, 1862; killed


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at Cedar Mountain, Va., Aug. 9, 1862. He was dressed in citizen's clothing. Buried with the unknown in Culpeper National Cemetery.


Wm. A. Powell, Co. B, 66th. O. V. I., killed at Cedar Mountain, Va., Aug. 9, 1862. Buried as Unknown in Culpeper National Cemetery.


Henry C. Peterson, Co. E, 95th O. V. I., died at Young's Point, La., May 24, 1863. Burial place unknown.


Geo. Peebles, Co. K, 113th O. V. I., died in Baltimore, Md., April 18, 1865. Buried in Loudon Park Cemetery.


R. B. Parker, Co. E, 113th O. V. I., died at. Nashville, Tenn., Feb. 22, 1863. Buried in Nashville National Cemetery.


Wm. H. Protsman, Co. E, 113th O. V. I., died at Nashville, Tenn., March 11, 1863. Buried at home.


Samuel Pulungs, Co. D, 66th O. V. I., killed in front of Atlanta, Ga., July 28, 1864. Buried in National Cemetery at Marietta, Ga.


James Peese, Co. D, 2d O. V. I., captured by the enemy at Chickamauga, Ga., Sept. 9, 1863. Date of death unknown.


Clay Pence, Co: K, 12th Ohio Cavalry, killed at Abingdon Salt Works, Va., _____ , 1865. Burial place unknown.


John D. Pence, Co. H, 45th O. V. I., died at Covington, Ky., Oct. 8, 1862. Buried in Oak Dale Cemetery.


Samuel W. Poysell, Co. E, 95th O. V. I., lost in burning of steamer Sultana, April 27, 1865.


Wm. W. Poysell, Co. E, 95th O. V. I., lost in burning of steamer Sultana, April 27, 1865.


Jacob Poland, Co. A, 66th O. V. I., wounded at Port Republic, Va., June 9, 1862, and died in Washington, D. C., July 9, 1862. Buried in 14 Military Asylum National Cemetery.


W. E. Parker, Co. H, 45th O. V. I., prisoner of war, died in Andersonville prison, April 25, 1864. Buried in Andersonville National Cemetery.


Wm. M. Patrick, Sergt., Co. G, 3d Ohio Cavalry, killed by guerrillas, while on picket, near Gunthersville, Ala., Aug. 3, 1862. Buried at home.


Joel Pennington, Co. G, 3d Ohio Cavalry, died at Columbia, Tenn., April 11, 1864. Buried in Stone River National Cemetery.


Chas. Proctor, originally of 2d Ohio Inf., joined another regiment and died in the service. Regiment unknown.


James E. Paden, Co. H, 66th O. V. I., died at home, of disease contracted in the service—date unknown.


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John T. Petty, 110th O. V. I., killed in Virginia. Place of burial not known.


E. B. Rutan, Co. E, 44th O. V. I., died at Andersonville, Ga., Sept. 2, 1864. Buried in Andersonville National Cemetery.


Abner Read, Commander U. S. Navy, commanding U. S. gunboat Monongahela, wounded at Donaldsville, La., July 7, 1863, and died from the effects of his wounds. He had been in the service 24 years.


Wm. A. Rhoads, Lieut., 36th O. V. I., was wounded at Chickamauga, Ga., Sept. 19, 1863, and died in Chattanooga, Tenn., Oct. i 1, 1863. Buried at home.


Amos Richardson, Lieut., 27th U. S. C. T., was killed in charge on a fort in front of Petersburg, Va., July 30, 1864. No burial.


J. E. W. Rettberg, 1st Ohio Artillery, killed at Stone River, Dec. 31, 1862. Buried in Oak Dale Cemetery.


A. Ross, Co. H, 45th O. V. I., died in Andersonville prison, March 19, 1864. Buried in Andersonville National Cemetery.


Wm. Read, Co. F, 134th O. N. G., died at Hampton, Va., Aug. 18, 1864. Buried in National Cemetery at Hampton.


Alex. Rhoads, Co. H, 134th 0. N. G., died at Hampton, Va., Aug. 16, 1864. Buried in Hampton National Cemetery.


Joseph M. Russell, Corporal, Co. C, 134th O. N. G., died at Hampton, Va., Aug. 10, 1864. Buried at home.


J. T. Ray, Co. B, 134th 0. N. G., died at City Point, Va., Aug. 7, 1864. Buried in City Point National Cemetery.


Geo. W. Redman, Co. E, 185th O. V. I., died in Louisville, Ky., March 9, 1865. Buried in Cave Hill National Cemetery.


Marion Ross, Sergeant-Major, 2d O. V. I., was captured by the enemy during a raid in the direction of Atlanta, Ga., in 1862, and was hanged near that city. He is buried in Chattanooga National Cemetery.


Franklin Russell, Co. E, 113th O. V. I., killed at Chickamauga, Ga., Sept. 19, 1863. Buried in Chattanooga National Cemetery.


Jeremiah Richwein, Co. E, 95th O. V. I.,. died July 27, 1863, on board hospital steamer "Nebraska," of wounds received at Vicksburg July 2, 1863.


Geo. W. Runyon, Co. G, 95th O. V. I., died Oct. 26, 1863, at Vicksburg, Miss. Buried in National Cemetery at that place.


Leonard Roberts, Co. H, 26th O. V. I., died at Camp Ewing, Va., Oct. 28, 186i. Burial place unknown.


Samuel Richeson, Co. H, 26th O. V. I., died at Nashville, Tenn., July 17, 1864. Buried in Nashville National Cemetery.


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Wm. Rhoads, Capt., 45th O. V. I., died at home, on recruiting service, Nov. 1, 1863. Buried in Oak Dale Cemetery.


Simon Ryan, Color Corporal, Co. C, 66th O. V. I., was wounded in night charge on the enemy's works, near Pine Mountain, Ga., June 15, 1864. Died at Chattanooga July 21, 1864. Buried in Chattanooga National Cemetery.


Caleb Reams, Co. H, 66th O. V. I., was accidentally killed by a comrade, at Forrer's Furnace, Va., June 10, 1862. Buried as Unknown in Staunton National Cemetery.


Hugh Renold, Co. H, 66th O. V. I., was wounded at Pine Mountain, Ga., June 15, 1864, and died at Chattanooga, Tenn., June 24, 1864. Buried in Chattanooga National Cemetery.


John B. Runyon, Co. A, 66th O. V. I., was killed at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863. Buried as Unknown in Fredericksburg National Cemetery.


St. Leger James Rock, Co. D, 66th O. V. I., killed at Port Republic, Va., June 9, 1862. Buried in National Cemetery at Staunton, Va., among the unknown.


Levi Romine, Co. K, 113th O. V. I., killed at Kenesaw Mountain, Ga., June 27, 1864. Buried in Marietta National Cemetery.


John Rockey, Co. F, 17th O. V. I., wounded at Pine Mountain, Ga., June 15, 1864, and died June 19. Buried in Marietta National Cemetery.


Jacob Reinsmith, Co. G, 95th O. V. I., died at Miluken's Bend, La., June 26, 1863.. Burial place unknown.


George H. Rollins, Co. E, 95th O. V. I., was lost in the burning of the steamer Sultana, April 27, 1865.


Henry Rea, Corporal, Co. E, 45th O. V. I., was killed near Atlanta, Ga., August 23, 1864. Buried in Marietta National Cemetery.


Christopher Ryan, Jr., _____ Ky. Cav., died at home, Jan. 27, 1862. Buried in Oak Dale Cemetery.


Jac. S. Read, Sergt., Co. C, 12th Ohio Cavalry, died at Chattanooga, Tenn., Aug. 11, 1865. Buried in National Cemetery at that place.


James C. Reynolds, Co. G, 95th O. V. I., died of wounds at Richmond, Ky. Burial place unknown.


Jos. K. Ramsey, Co. H, 45th O. V. I., died in prison at Richmond, Va., Feb. 21, 1864. Buried as "J. K. Bormsey," in Richmond National Cemetery.


John Ryan, enusted in the Regular Army from Union township; died in 1863, in Newport Barracks, Ky.


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Calvin Rector, to. E, 55th Massachusetts Inf. (colored), died in St. Anthony's Parish, S. C. Date and place of burial unknown.


Fred. Singer, Color Sergt., Co. H, 26th O. V. I., killed at Stone River, Dec. 31, 1862. Buried in National Cemetery on the battle ground.


Wm. Stone, Co. I, 134th O. N. G., died at Hampton, Va., Aug. 14, 1864. Buried in Hampton National Cemetery.


C. M. Smith, Co. F, 134th O. N. G., died at Portsmouth, Va., July 28, 1864. Buried in Hampton National Cemetery.


Samuel Shoemaker, Co. E, 185th O. V. I., died in Louisville, Ky., April 22, 1865. Buried in Cave Hill National Cemetery. 


Anderson Smith, Co. A, 27th U. S. Colored Troops, was killed in charge on fort in front of Petersburg, Va., July 30, 1864. No burial.


Theo. Siphon, Co. A, 2d O. V. I., wounded at Stone's River, Tenn., Dec. 31, 1862, and died January 12, 1863. Buried in Stone River National Cemetery.


Robert J. Stewart, Lieut., 12th Ohio Cavalry, died in Tennessee, July 31, 1864. Burial place unknown.


Jas. L. Shell, Co. H, 2d O. V. I.., wounded at Stone's River, Tenn., Dec. 31, 1862, and died Jan. 12, 1863. Buried in Stone River National Cemetery.


Daniel Smith, Co. E, 95th O. V. I., killed at Richmond, Ky. Burial place unknown.


Moses Stein, of Jackson township, died in 1862. Regiment unknown. James Shaffer, of Madriver township, died in 1862. Regiment unknown.


Dennis Shea, Co. C, 12th Ohio Cavalry, was left sick at Salem, N. C., in May, 1865, and is supposed to have died there.


H. H. Shinnamon, Co. E, 26th O. V. I., died at Mound City, Ills., June 28, 1865. Buried in National Cemetery at that place.


Henry C. Scaggs, Co. C, 66th O. V. I., died at Camp Candy, Md., Feb. 4, 1862. Buried at camp, two miles east of New Creek, Va.


Clinton M. Sharp, Co. E, 45th O. V. I., died at Somerset, Ky., April 18, 1862. Buried as Unknown in Mill Springs National Cemetery.


Isaac Swivley, Co. H, 45th O. V. I., died at Camp Nelson, Ky., July 12, 1864. Buried in Camp Nelson National Cemetery.


David Shinnamon, Co. H, 66th O. V. I., died at Cumberland, Md., in 1862. Place of burial unknown.


Alex. Swisher, Co. E, 95th O. V. I., killed at Richmond, Ky., Aug. 3, 1862. Buried as Unknown in National Cemetery at Richmond.


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George A. Sargent, Co. E, 95th O. V. I., died at Chickasaw Spring, Miss., June 27, 1865. Buried as Unknown in Shiloh National Cemetery, Pittsburg Landing, Tenn.


Geo. W. .Smith, Co. H, 66th O. V. I., died at Camp Candy, Md., Feb. 2, 1862. Buried at home.


James Smith, Co. H, 18th U. S. Inf., died at Chattanooga, Tenn., July 30, 1865. Buried in Chattanooga National Cemetery.


John Slagle, Co. G, 95th O. V. I., a prisoner of war, died in Millen prison. Buried in Lawton National Cemetery, near Millen, Ga., or at Beaufort, S. C.


Peter Stricklin, Co. G, 95th O. V. I., died at Memphis, Tenn., --, 1863. Buried in National Cemetery at that place.


C. W. Sears, Chaplain, 95th O. V. I., died at home, Aug. 29, 1863. Buried in Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati.


Gibson Stewart, Co. B, 32d O. V. I., died at Huttonville, Va., Oct. 18, 1861. Burial place unknown.


Ira A. Sargent, Co. E, 95th O. V. I., killed at Vicksburg, Miss., June 19, 1863. Burial place unknown.


Wm. M. Sayer, Co. K, 66th O. V. I., was mortally wounded at Pine Mountain, Ga., June .15, 1864, and died June 17, 1864. Buried in Marietta National Cemetery.


W. R. Smith, Co. G, 95th O. V. I., died June 26, 1863, in Madison Parish, La. Buried in Vicksburg National Cemetery.


Jos. Sutton, Co. C, 66th O. V. I., was killed at Pine Mountain, Ga., June 15, 1864. Buried in National Cemetery at Marietta.


Joseph H. Shepherd, Co. B, 32d O. V. I., died at Clifton, Tenn., May 6, 1864. Buried in Shiloh National Cemetery, at Pittsburg Landing, Tenn., as Unknown.


Daniel D. Smith, Co. H, 26th O. V. I., died at Kingston, 0., May 1, 1863. Buried at home.


Clifton Sowell, Co. D, 66th O. V. I., killed at Port Republic, Va., June 9, 1862. Buried as Unknown in Staunton National Cemetery.


John Shepherd, Co. G, 3d Ohio Cavalry, died at Corinth, Miss., in 1862. Burial place unknown.


John J. Swisher, Co. B, 66th O. V. I., prisoner of war, died at Lynchburg, Va. (date unknown), and is buried in Poplar Grove National Cemetery, at Petersburg, Va.


Adolphus Stump, Co. H, 26th O. V. I., killed at Chickamauga, Ga., Sept. 19, 1863. Burial place unknown.


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John Schmidt, Co. E, 95th O. V. I., killed at Richmond, Ky., Aug. 3, 1862. Buried as Unknown in Richmond (Ky.) National Cemetery.


Henry Summerung, Co. H, 2d O. V. I., died at Grayville, Ga., April 1, 1864. Buried in Chattanooga National Cemetery; grave marked "Henry Summerland."


C. C. Slaven, Co. G, 3d Ohio Cavalry, killed Aug. J0, 1864, near Jones' bow, Ga.


Richard Sullivan, Co. E, 113th O. V. I., died in Savannah, Ga., Jan. —, 1865. Buried in National Cemetery at Beaufort, S. C.


Geo. W. Shlonaker, Co. E, 113th O. V. I., died at Nashville, Tenn., March 20, 1863. Buried in National Cemetery at that place.


Henry C. Scott, Sergt., Co. E, 113th O. V. I., was killed at Kenesaw Mountain, Ga., June 27, 1864. Buried in National Cemetery at Marietta.


Anthony Schimmell, Co. E, 113th O. V. I., was wounded at the battle of Utoi Creek, Ga., and died August 7, 1864. Buried in Marietta National Cemetery.


John Steiger, Co. D, 13th O. V. I., was killed at Pine Mountain, Ga., June 18, 1864. Buried in National Cemetery at Marietta.


H. M. Snodgrass, Co. I, 66th O. V. I., died in Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 28, 1862. Buried in Woodlawn, and subsequently removed to Cemetery at Mechanicsburg.


Cornelius Spillman, Co. B, 61st Ohio Inf., killed at Peach Tree Creek, Ga., July 20, 1864. Buried as Unknown in Marietta National Cemetery.


John Scott, Co. G, 3d Ohio Cav., died at. Chattanooga, Tenn., June 3, 1863. Buried in Chattanooga National Cemetery.


John Scott, Co. G, 134th 0. N. G., died at home, Sept. 7, 1864, of disease contracted in service.

Geo. Standish, Co. D, 134th 0. N. G., died at Clarysville, Md., June 29, 1864. Burial at home..


Joseph Swisher, Co. C, 13th O. V. I., was wounded at Carnifex Ferry, Va., in 1861; amputation of leg resulted in his death. Buried at home. He was the first soldier from Champaign county who lost his life in battle.


David T. Swords, Co. C., 13th O. V. I., died Nov. 13, 1861, in Salem township. Buried in Oak Dale Cemetery.


John H. Stokes, Co. H, 66th O. V. I., was wounded at Port Repubuc, Va., June 9, 1862 ; amputation of right leg resulted in his death, July 6, 1862. Buried in Miutary Asylum National Cemetery, at Washington, D. C.


Zane Stevenson, Co. C,. 13th O. V. I., killed at Jonesboro, Ga., Sept. 1, 1864. Burial place unknown.


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Wm. Sutley, Co. H, 45th O. V. I., prisoner of war, died in Richmond, Va., April 4, 1864. Buried in Richmond National Cemetery.


Alex. Sutley, Co. H, 45th O. V. I., died at Big Shanty, Ga., July 9, 1864. Buried in Marietta National Cemetery.


Stephen Stowe, Co. —, 45th O. V. I., died in the service—particulars unknown.


Lewis Sheward, Co. E, 95th O. V. I., prisoner of war from Richmond, Ky., August 30, 1862; died in Indiana May 9, 1863. Buried in Marion Cemetery as Unknown.


David Smith, Co. E, 95th O. V. I., wounded at Richmond, Ky., prisoner of war at Andersonville, Ga., and died on board Steamship Baltic, April 18, 1865, the day after exchange.


Samuel Thompson, _____ , 66th O. V. I., buried in National Cemetery at Wilmington, N. C. Date of death unknown.


James Thomas, ______ , 17th O. V. I., died after discharge, of disease contracted in service. Date of death unknown.


Wm. Trimble, Co. H, 66th O. V. I., killed at Port Republic, Va., June 9, 1862. Burial among the unknown in Staunton National Cemetery.


Wm. J. Thomas, Co. H, 66th O. V. I., killed at Port Repubuc, Va., June 9, 1862. Buried in Staunton National Cemetery as Unknown.


Daniel D. Taylor, Co. E, 95th O. V. I., mortally wounded at Vicksburg, Miss., June 19, 1863. Died June 22, 1863. Buried in Vicksburg National Cemetery.


Henry Teates, Co. E, 95th O. V. I., died in Andersonville, Ga., and buried in National Cemetery at Andersonville. This may have been Peter Teates, of the same company, who is not accounted for in the muster-out rolls at the Adjutant General's office.


Wm. E. Tullis, Co. G, 134th O. N. G., died at Cumberland, Md., July 9, 1864. Burial place unknown.


A. Tivinning, Co. H, 134th O. N. G., died at Hampton, Va., Aug. 15, 1864. Buried in Hampton National Cemetery.


Geo. Tinsel, l0th Ohio. Inf., died on board a hospital boat, near Paducah, Ky., Oct. 11, 1862. Burial place unknown.


Alfred Terry, Co. A, 27th U. S. Colored Troops, was killed in charge on fort in front of Petersburg, Va., July 3o, 1864. No burial.


Eli A. Thomas, Sergt.-Major, 2d Virginia Cav., mortally wounded near Winchester, Va., Aug. 24, 1864. Burial place unknown.


Joseph B. Toomires,    6th O. V. I., was killed at the charge on Mission Ridge, Nov. 25, 1863. Buried at home.


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David Thompson, Corporal, l0th Ind. Vols., wounded in the battle of the Wilderness, Va., May 9, 1864, and died in Alexandria, Va., June 1, 1864. Buried in Arungton National Cemetery.


John H. Tritt, Co. I, 42d O. V. I., died at Louisville, Ky., April 14, 1863. Burial in Cave Hill National Cemetery.


James E. Taylor, Co. I, 66th O. V. I., killed on the works at New Hope Church, May 27, 1864. Buried at Marietta, Ga., as Unknown.


Wm. Tonera, Co. H, 66th O. V. I., wounded at Pine Mountain, Ga., June 15, 1864, and died June 21, 1864, at Kingston, Ga. Buried in Marietta National Cemetery.


Wm. Thomas, Co. B, 113th O. V. I., missing at Kenesaw Mountain, June 27, 1864. Supposed to have been killed.


Milton F. Thomas, Co. B, 32d O. V. I., died Sept. 30, 1863. Place of death and burial unknown.


Mason Tucker, Co. E, 95th O. V. I., died at Miluken's Bend, La., July 2, 1863. Burial place unknown.


Frank Townsend, Co. G, 95th O. V. I., prisoner of war, died at Andersonville, Ga.


Milton G. Terrell, Co. G, 95th O. V. I., died at Vicksburg, Miss., July 30, 1863. Buried in Vicksburg National Cemetery as. Unknown.


Samuel C. Taylor, Co. G, 95th O. V. I., died at Fort Gaines, Ala., March 27, 1865. Buried in Mobile National Cemetery as Unknown.


Hamilton M. Terrell, Co. G, 95th O. V. I.; died at Vicksburg, Miss., Aug. 10, 1865. Buried as Unknown in Vicksburg National Cemetery.


Harvey Vineyard, Co. B, 66th O. V. I., a prisoner of war, died at Lynchburg, Va., July —, 1862. Buried in Poplar Grove National Cemetery, near Petersburg, Va.


Harrison Veach, Co. G, 95th O. V. I., died at Fort Pickering, Tenn., Feb. 20, 1863.. Burial place unknown.


D. Webb, Co. C, 12th Ohio Cavalry, died at Catlettsburg, Ky., September 12. 1863.. Buried at Catlettsburg.


Benjamin L. Worrell, _____ , 17th O. V. I., wounded at Mission Ridge, Nov. 26, 1863, and died of wounds Dec. —, 1863. Burial place unknown.


Wm. Wilson, Co. H, 66th O. V. I., killed at Port Repubuc, Va., June 9, 1862. Buried as Unknown in Staunton National Cemetery.


Corneuus Ward, Co. H, 66th O. V. I., killed at Port Republic, Va., June 9, 1862. Buried among the unknown in Staunton National Cemetery.


Jos. Walker, Co. G, 3d Ohio Cavalry, died at Tuscumbia, Ala., June 3o, 1862. Buried in National Cemetery at Corinth.


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Charles Willoughby, Co. G., 95th O. V. I., died at Duckport, La., June 20, 1863. Burial place unknown.


John E. Weaver, Co. D, 2d O. V. I., died at Huntsville, Ala., Aug. 15, 1862. Buried as Unknown in Chattanooga National Cemetery.


Cyrus Warden, Co. G, 134th C. N. G., died at Hampton, Va., July 31, 1864. Buried in Hampton National Cemetery.


J. H. Wilson, Co. F, 55th Mass Inf. (colored), died in Washington, D. C., April 20, 1865.

Joseph Warner, Co. E, 113th O. V. I., died at Jeffersonville, Ind., Jan. II, 1865. Buried in National Cemetery at that place.


Geo. Workman, Co. B, 113th O. V. I., killed by an insane soldier, in South Carouna, Feb. 24, 1865. Burial place unknown.


Wm. K. Wilkerson, Co. F, 134th 0. N. G., died at Hampton, Va., Aug. 4, 1864. Buried in Hampton National Cemetery.


John C. Woolly, Co. A, 66th O. V. I, died at home, _____ , 1863, of disease contracted in the service.


Wm. Wells, Co. C, 13th O. V. I., died at Nashville, Tenn., March 19, 1863. Buried in Nashville National Cemetery.


John Weiderman, Co. A, 66th O. V. I., died at Strasburg, Va., April 21, 1862. Buried as Unknown in Winchester National Cemetery.


Aden H. Wood, Color Sergt., Co. C, 13th O. V. I., was killed at Stone River, Tenn., Dec. 31, 1862. Buried in National Cemetery on the battleground.


Michael W. Walker, Co. C, 13th O. V. I., was wounded at Cassville, Ga., May 19, 1864, and died May 20; 1864. Burial place unknown.


Emerson Wiluams, Co. K, 13th O. N. G., died at Hampton, Va., Aug. 15, 1864. Buried in Hampton National Cemetery.


Andrew J. Ward, Co. E, 113th O. V. I., died at Nashville, Tenn., July 18, 1863. Buried in Nashville National Cemetery.


Harrison Walburn, Co. E, 113th O. V. I., died at Nashville, Tenn., March 5, 1863. Buried at home.


Joseph Wilkinson, Co. K, 113th O. V. I., was killed at Kenesaw Mountain, Ga., June 27, 1864. Buried in Marietta National Cemetery.


John M: Williams, Co. H, 26th O. V. I., was mortally wounded at Chickamauga, Ga., Sept. 1, 1863, and died Oct. 1, 1863. Buried in Chattanooga National Cemetery as Unknown.


Thomas Whalen, Color Corporal, Co. C, 66th O. V. V. I., was mortally wounded at Pine Mountain, Ga., June 15, 1864, and died at Nashville, Tenn., July 14, 1864. Buried in Nashville National Cemetery.


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Geo. W. Wallace, Sergt., Co. D, 66th O. V. V. I., died at Chattanooga, Tenn., May 20, 1864. Buried in National Cemetery at that place.


Wesley Wynkook, Co. I, 66th O. V. I., died at Chattanooga, Tenn., June 24, 1864. Buried in National Cemetery at Chattanooga.


John Wren, Co. A, 66th O. V. I., died at Chattanooga, Tenn., July 7, 1864. Buried in National Cemetery at that place.


Matthew Wilson, Co. H, 66th O. V. I., was killed at Kenesaw Mountain, Ga., June 27, 1864. Buried in Marietta National Cemetery.


John Walker, Co. B, 66th O. V. I., was killed at Antietam, Md., Sept. 17, 1862. Buried as Unknown in National Cemetery on the battleground.


W. H. H. Weaver, Co. B, 66th O. V. I., died at Winchester, Va., _____ 1862. Buried at home.


Geo. C. Wallace, Co. G, 66th O. V. I., died at Alexandria, Va., July 16, 1862. Buried in Alexandria National Cemetery.


Alfred Whittredge, Sergt., Co. C, 12th Ohio Cavalry, was killed at Mt. Sterung, Ky., June 12, 1864. Burial place unknown.


Caleb M. Winget, Corporal, Co. A, 2d O. V. I., was killed at Stone River, Dec. 31, 1862. Buried in National Cemetery on the battlefield.


Wm. West, Co. A, 2d O. V. I., killed at Perryville, Ky., Oct. 8, 1862. Buried in Perryville National Cemetery.


J. Webster, Co. B, 32d O. V. I., wounded at Harpers Ferry, Va., Sept. 14, 1862, and died at Camp Parole, near Annapolis, Md., Oct. 2, 1862. Buried in Camp Parole National Cemetery.


Cyrus Wharton, Co. G, 134th O. N. G., died at Fortress Monroe, Va., July 31, 1864. Buried at home.


Frank Willoughby, Co. G, 95th O. V. I., was killed at Richmond, Ky., Aug. 3, 1862. Buried as Unknown in National Cemetery at that place.


John Whittey, Co. G, 66th O. V. I., was killed at Pine Mountain Ga., June 15, 1864. Buried in Marietta National Cemetery as Unknown.


Wm. A. Yutesler, Co. E, 45th O. V. I., died in Andersonville prison.


Jason Yutesler, of Johnson township, died in 1862. Regiment unknown.


ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS.


The following additions and corrections are published in order to complete the record of deaths. The compilation of the ust was a laborious task, but since it makes a most valuable link in the permanent history of the county, we feel requited for the work bestowed upon it. We hope it is


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complete, for the figures show a fearful contribution of uves from this small county, and the list proves a fact we have always maintained, viz: that in proportion, Champaign gave more of her bone and sinew to the country in the time of peril; than any other county in the state.


Dr. Thomas .P. Bond, Surgeon; 66th O. V. I., and subsequently of the 32 O. V. I., died at home, in March, 1866, of disease -contracted in the service.


Charles Blue, regiment unknown, died in the service; date and place Unknown. Buried in Mechanicsburg Cemetery.


John Caton, Co. F, 1st O. V. I., died at Nashville, Tenn., September —, 1862. Buried as. Unknown in Nashville National Cemetery.


Charles M. Chester, Co. D, 1st O. V. I., wounded at Rocky-Face Ridge, Ga., May 8, 1864, died at Chattanooga, Tenn., May 27, 1864. Buried in Chattanooga National Cemetery.


Geo. W. Deavers, CO. B, 21st Ills. Inf., prisoner of war, died in Andersonville prison, Ga., April 4, 1864. Buried in Andersonville National Cemetery.


Taylor Darrow, Co. E, 95th O. V. I., died in the service—date and place unknown.


Nelson Durand, Co. H, 66th O. V. I., died in Columbus, O., September —, 1864. Burial place unknown.


James Duffy, Co. H, 45th O. V. I., prisoner of war at Andersonville, Ga., exchanged and died at Camp Parole, Md., Dec. 19, 1864. Buried in National Cemetery at Annapolis.


Geo. Duffy, Co., H, 45th O. V. I., prisoner of war, died at Andersonville, Ga., Sept. 27, 1864. Buried in Andersonville National Cemetery.


John. Elbert Ellsworth, Co. —, 5th Ohio Cavalry, wounded in battle of Five Forks, Va., April 9, 1865, and died a few days thereafter at Petersburg. Buried as Unknown in Poplar Grove National Cemetery.


John B. Graham, Sergt., Co. G, 1st O. V. I., died at Chattanooga, Tenn,. Dec. 4, 1863, of wounds received at Chickamauga, Ga. Buried in National Cemetery at that place.


John Garrison, Burden U. S. Sharpshooters, killed in battle in Virginia—date and place unknown.


Lorenzo Krouse, Co.  44th O. V. I., died in Pennsylvania, _____ 1864, after discharge, of disease contracted in the service.


Reuben Gardner, Co. E, 113th O. V. I., died at home, March —, 1863, of disease contracted in the service. Buried at home.


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Isaac Groves, Co. D, 66th O. V. I., died in the service—date unknown. Buried in Mechanicsburg Cemetery.


Thomas Hanger, of Harrison township, died in the service in 1865. Date and circumstances unknown.


Wm. Hoffman, Co. E, l0th O. V. I., died of wounds received in battle —date and place unknown.


Samuel Johnson, Marine, died on a gunboat on the Ohio river date unknown. Buried in Mechanicsburg Cemetery.


Melvin Kenefield, Co. K, 2d O. V. I. (three months) Co. A, 2d O. V. I., (three years) prisoner of war from Stone River Tenn., died in. Andersonille prison—date unknown.


Hugh Knight, Co. D, 66th O. V. I., died in the service—date and place unknown.


James Kennedy, of Goshen township, died in the service, in an Illinois Regiment—date and place unknown.


Richard Lansdale, Co. E, 39th O. V. I.., died in the service—date and place unknown.


Patrick Murray, Co. K, 1st O. V. I., was killed at Resaca, Ga., May 14, 1864. Buried in National Cemetery at Chattanooga, Tenn., as Unknown.


Wm, J. Moore, Marine service on gunboat "Brilliant," died March 3, 1866, of disease contracted in the service. Buried at Kingston.


Harrison Owen, Co. I, 66th O. V. I., died at Camp Chase, near Columbus, O.—date unknown. Buried in Mechanicsburg Cemetery.


Warrett Owens, Lieutenant, l0th O. V. I., died at home, of disease contracted in the service. Date unknown. 


George H. Poorman, Co. H, 2d Bat. 18th U. S. Infantry, wounded at Chickamauga, Ga., Sept. 20; died Sept. 21, 1863. Buried in National Cemetery at Chattanooga, Tenn.


James Stanage, Co. C, 93d .Ills. Inf., died at St. Louis, Mo., Nov. 8, 1863. Buried in .National Cemetery at Jefferson Barracks.


George Smith, Co. I, 66th O. V. I., died in the service—place and date unknown. Buried in the Cemetery at Mechanicsburg.


Fred Singer, Color Sergt., Co. H, 26th O. V. I., killed at Stone River, Dec. 31, 1862. Buried in National Cemetery on the battleground.


Wm. Stone, Co. I, 134th O. N. G., died at Hampton, Va., Aug. 14, 1864. Buried in Hampton National Cemetery.


C. M. Smith, Co. .F, 134th O. N. G., died at Portsmouth, Va., July 28, 1864. Buried in Hampton National Cemetery.


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Samuel Shoemaker, Co. E, 185th O. V. I., died in Louisville, Ky., April 22, 1865. Buried in Cave Hill National Cemetery.


Anderson Smith, Co. A, 27th U. S. Colored Troops, was killed in charge on a fort in front of Petersburg, Va., July 30,. 1864. No burial.


Theo. Sutphon, CO. A, O. V. I., wounded at Stone River, Tenn., Dec. 31, 1862, and died Jan. 12, 1863. Buried in Stone River National Cemetery.


Robert J. Stewart, Lieut., 12th Ohio Cavalry, died in Tennessee, July 31, 1864. Burial place unknown.


Luther Taylor, Co. I, 66th O. V. I., died in the service—date unknown. Buried in Mechanicsburg Cemetery.


Lemuel M. Neal, Co. A, 66th O. V. I., 86th O. V. I., (three months), and 134th, O. N. G., died in 1864 of disease contracted in the service.


CORRECTIONS.


Wm. R. Arrowsmith, Co. H, 45th O. V. I. There is a. discrepancy in the records, and the best evidence we have is that he died April 27, 1864, instead of September 27, as published in the regular list.


Benj. Herr, Co. G, 95th O. V. I., is buried at home, the family having removed his remains from the National Cemetery at Vircksburg.


Thomas B. Kizer, Co. C, 13th O. V. I., reported buried at home, is buried in the National Cemetery at Stone River, Tenn.


E. M. Mast, Lt. Col., 13th O. V. I., is buried in the cemetery at Kingston.


Wm. McCoy, reported "regiment unknown," probably belonged to the 54th O. V. I., and was killed in a charge on the enemy's works at Vicksburg.


Jos. H. Newcomb, Co. K, 113th O. V. I., is buried in Mechanicsburg Cemetery.


Jno. O. Minturn, recorded as of the 13th O.V. I., was enlisted in. the 12th Ohio Infantry.


Wm. H. Miller, Co. H, 26th O. V. I., reported "place of death and burial unknown," died in Columbus, O., and is buried in Green Lawn Cemetery.


George W. Shlonaker, Co. E, 113th O. V. I., is buried in the grave yard at Myrtle Tree Creek Church, near St. Paris, having been removed from Nashville, Tenn.


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Dav. T. Swords, Co... C, 13th O. V. I., is buried at Kingston, instead of Oak Dale.


Daniel Smith, Co. E, 95th O. V. I., buried at Woodstock.


Wm. E. Tulus, reported as belonging to Company G, 134th, was a member of Co. C.


Wm. Wells, reported as belonging to Co. C, 13th O. V. I., was not a member of that company.


Cyrus Worden, Co. G, 134th 0. N. G., reported in Government Roll of Honor, is beueved to have been Cyrus Wharton.


SOLDIER RELIEF.


There is no more interesting study from a local standpoint than the methods used by the people left at home during the war to furnish relief to those dependent for support upon the soldiers in the field. As early as April, 1861, the county commissioners realized the need of making an appropriation to provide for the families of volunteers and set aside five thousand dollars for this purpose. On the 5th of the following June they provided for a half-mill tax for the support of necessitous persons made so by reason of husbands, fathers or sons going to the front. 


WHAT THE WOMEN DID. 


While the county was officially ,taking cognizance of soldier relief in this substantial manner, there were a number of organizations which were making preparations to assist in providing clothing and hospital supplies for the men at the front. Early in the war Mrs. Milo G. Wiluams took the lead in organizing a Ladies' Aid Society, which was a very prominent factor in all kinds of charitable work during the progress of the war. This organization supplied immense quantities of clothing for the volunteers in this county and sent to the front hundreds of boxes of . food and delicacies for the sick and wounded. Organizations of women all over the county knit socks, mittens, wristlets, bootees and even underwear for the soldiers. They collected jellies, fruits of all kinds, dried and canned, and every conceivable form of delicacy which female ingenuity could devise. The work of these voluntary organizations undoubtedly saved many lives and, while the women could not go to the front and fight, they could stay at home and send things to the front which would help the men to fight and take care of them after they were wounded. Too much. credit can not be given to the women of Urbana


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and of Champaign county for their service to their country during the Civil War. And credit should be given above all others to Mrs. Milo G. Wiluams for her indefatigable labors in behalf of the soldiers. Probably no woman in the state did more in a local capacity than this noble woman of Urbana.


WHAT THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS DID.


A careful study of the commissioners' records from 1861 to 1865 shows that they were intensely patriotic and always ready to do their share toward .j making the war a success. Benjamin Davis, Thomas Chance and S. Williams were the commissioners at the opening of the war. S. P. Talbot was auditor .during the war. While the commissioners appropriated thousands of dollars during the progress of the war for bounties, to assist in recruit- ing and for general reuef work, the disposition of all of the money thus appropriated was in the hands of what was known as the "Champaign War Committee." This committee took charge of recruiting in conjunction with the provost marshal and the draft commissioners. The provost marshal was Alexander C. Deuel and the war committee was at first composed of William McDonald (chairman), R. C. Fulton (secretary), John H. Ryan, Thomas Chance and Isaac Johnson. In the latter part of 1863 Major Charles C. Fulton became chairman, while William H. Colwell was added to the committee. The war committee took charge of the county fund and handled all of the money paid out to soldiers for bounties,


BOUNTIES.


The first soldiers who enusted in 1861 were not paid a bounty, none of the volunteers for the three-months service receiving bounty. This included not only those of the First, Second and Third three-months regiments of 1861, but also the Eighty-sixth Regiment—three-months and six-months volunteers both—and the One Hundred and Thirty-fourth and all other regiments recruited for the hundred-day service. In other words, the only volunteers who received a bounty were those who went out for three years. Not all of the members of the Sixty-sixth received a bounty, the local record of bounties showing only seventy-one volunteers belonging to this regiment who were paid a bounty.


Reference has been previously made to a record in the auditor's office which gives a list of all the volunteers who received a bounty. The first regiment recorded in this book is the Sixty-sixth, but, although this regiment


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was sent to the field on January 17, 1862, the first record of a bounty paid was made on August 11, 1862. The heading of the page on which the record is kept reads : "Receipts of Volunteers to whom money has been paid by Champaign county Miutary Committee." The record purports to give the name of the soldier, the township to which he was credited, the number of his regiment, date of receipt of bounty, amount of bounty, signature of person receiving bounty, the witness to the transaction and "remarks." The record is illegibly written and in places it is nearly impos- sible to decipher it. All of the soldiers received fifty dollars bounty, some of which was paid by the township, some by the county and some evidently by private parties. In 1864 there were a few of the members of the Sixty sixth paid a bounty, following a special order of the commissioners.. Six volunteers were paid in March and June, 1864: Francis Brittin, James Murphy and Isaac Groves, in March and Thomas H. Breedlove, Cyrus B. Lemon and H. W. Shepherd, in June. Each of these six men were paid fifty dollars. Bounties were paid to the Twenty-sixth, Forty-fifth, part of the Sixty-sixth, Ninety-fifth and One Hundred and Thirteenth and to the scattering volunteers in several other three-years regiments.


The statement has been made frequently that there were no men drafted for the service during the Civil War in Champaign county. The statement is true, with qualifications. Men were drafted in 1863, but they either hired substitutes or their township quota was filled by the expiration of the time when the draft became operative. Llewellyn Niles, a member of Company G, Sixty-sixth Regiment, now a resident of Urbana, recalls vividly that John Loudenback had charge of the draft in 1863. He remembers distinctly the excitement attending the drawing of the names from the box and the anxiety experienced by some of the Southern sympathizers who feared that their names might be drawn for service. There is no local record of this draft, but those who were drafted furnished substitutes, a number of wealthy men in the county putting up the money to provide the substitutes. No drafted man was allowed a bounty, and this prohibition extended to the substitutes who took the places of drafted men.


MORE APPROPRIATIONS BY COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.


The county commissioners, as before stated, made frequent appropriations for the relief of the soldiers' families. On February 12, 1862, three thousand dollars was appropriated for a relief fund and at the same time three hundred dollars, the residue of a fund which the county had in some


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way acquired as the result of a sale of some railroad stock in which it was interested, was turned over to the reuef fund. On May 22, 1862, the commissioners borrowed three thousand dollars at six per cent. from the Champaign County Bank, this amount being turned directly over to the county war committee. On June 4, 1862, the commissioners levied a two and one-half per cent. tax on the one hundred dollars for relief purposes. In the fall of 1862 the county military committee got into trouble in regard to the bounty. To quote from the minutes of August 13, 1862: "The recruiting officers on the faith-of subscriptions of the citizens of the county advertised that each recruit would receive from the military committee fifty dollars bounty, and when the committee came to pay the recruits there was not more than half enough money to do it with." The commissioners agreed to make up the deficit.


In this connection the historian offers all the data which has been found concerning the amount of bounty money subscribed by the citizens of the county. This represents voluntary donations and must not be confused with the special bounty fund created by a special tax. Salem township donated up to June 6, 1864, two thousand six hundred and fifty-two dollars, this donation being from one hundred and ninety-four contributors. This paid for only twenty-six volunteers. It is not known whether this is all of the bounty raised by voluntary subscriptions in Salem township, but it is all of which any record is preserved in the auditor's office. The volunteer bounty fund collected at large .over the county in order to stimulate enustments was raised during 1864, the dates of the donations beginning with January 5 and closing September 6, 1864. Seven hundred and sixty-two persons contributed a total of twelve thousand two hundred and sixty-nine dollars to this fund. There is no way of telling how many of these subscribers paid the amounts which they agreed to donate to the fund, but it is fair to presume that most of them were paid. The first definite statement of the number of necessitous persons helped is found in the commissioners' record of July 28, 1863.


SOME INTERESTING WAR STATISTICS.


The township assessors in the spring of 1863 were given special instructions to gather all the necessary data regarding the number of enlistments in the county, the number of needy famiues made so by reason of the war, and present the same to the auditor. This was called for because of an act of the Legislature passed on March 21, 1863, providing for a state appropriation for the necessitous famiues of the soldiers. The act allowed the fol-


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lowing amounts : For adults, fifteen dollars ; for children, seven dollars, each for six months. The complete report of the assessors was filed with the county commissioners on July 28, 1863, and is exhibited in the following table



Township

No. Of Volunteers

Necessitous

Adults

Necessitous

Children

Total

Aided

Total

Aid Given

Urbana

Mad River

Jackson

Concord

Harrison

Johnson

Adams

Salem

Wayne

Rush

Goshen

Union

322

59

107

59

62

136

74

109

140

132

170

135

1,505

36

6

7

...


519

2

11

17

4

14

17

138

60

18

22

...

18

32

5

18

30

19

46

25

293

96

24

29

...

23

51

7

29

47

23

60

42

431

$ 960

216

259

...

201

509

65

291

465

193

532

430

$4,121




The commissioners' records are very incomplete in giving data concerning the raising of volunteers, the enusting of drafted men, the payment of bounties, relief and other amounts for the support of soldiers' families. As the war progressed, additional bounties were paid until by 1864 each soldier enlisting was allowed one hundred dollars bounty. Part of this was raised by direct taxation and the remainder by voluntary contributions. Some of the townships in the county were more loyal than others. The commissioners' records make frequent reference to difficulties which were encounterd by the military authorities and the officials with citizens of Adams, Jackson, Johnson and Mad River townships.


WAR RECORDS IN AUDITOR'S OFFICE.


In the auditor's office at Urbana there have been preserved four small record books which give some interesting side lights on the war. One is a small blank book which contains a "List of persons who contributed to the fund for raising volunteers to fill the quota foil Salem township under the call of the President for October, 1863 ; also the amount contributed by each person and the number of receipt." Following this statement as to the contents of the blank book, there is given a list of one hundred and ninety-four signatures contributing amounts ranging from one dollar to one hundred dollars, the total amout being two thousand six hundred and fifty-two


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dollars. Those giving more than fifty dollars were E. M. Morgan, John Enoch, John Wierman, William C. Long, Abram Herr, David Herr, Wiluam T. Stonebraker, Ed Stewart and brother, A. B. Funk, James Black and Thornton Lemon.


This money was not only subscribed, but it was also paid, and M. E. Morgan, who had charge of the fund, made an affidavit to this effect before the county auditor on July 6, 1864. His statement follows : "It is hereby certified that the foregoing named persons in Salem township have subscribed and paid into the bounty fund of said township for bounties to volunteers who have enusted under the requisition of the President of the United States the amounts opposite their names and that the money so paid has been appropriated to the use for which it was raised as stated above except the sum of $62. It is further certified that $2,600 has been paid for 26 volunteers and that the balance of $52 has been paid for the expense of recruiting." The trustees of Salem township at this time, were Moses McIlwain, J. B. Thomas and Wiluam Stewart.


CERTIFICATES OF PAYMENT.


Another interesting record is contained in the blank book, headed "Certificate of payments into the Volunteer Bounty fund—Volunteers under calls of July 2nd and August 4, 1862." It is evident that these contributions to the fund were to be a part of the general county bounty fund. The first name of the seven hundred and seventy-six names which are usted was A. F. Vance and the last was Adam Linville. The payments began on January 5, 1864, and continued through to September 6, 1864, considerably more than half of them having been made prior to the first of June. The donations to the fund range from one dollar to one hundred dollars, those giving one hundred dollars being Wiluam M. Murdock, James Rawlings, Bela Kimball, John Wilson, B. F. Golden, Richard D. Wiluams, Samuel K. Sowers, H. N. and A. Johnson, James Long, Ouver Taylor and John J. Ware. There were only three who gave more than one hundred dollars—James B. Armstrong giving five hundred dollars and John McDonald and John Enoch, Sr., each giving two hundred dollars! The total amount raised by subscription from January 5 to September 6, 1864, was twelve thousand two hundred and sixty-nine dollars.


While all of the townships in the county raised a bounty fund by voluntary donation, yet the two subscription usts above noted are the only ones which are preserved in the auditor's office. There was a blank order printed


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for each township, one of which is given verbatim as it appears from an original which happened to be in the Salem township record book.

$5.00 Treasurer's Office,

Salem Township, June 6, 1864.


I hereby certify that Jas. Zook has contributed Five Dollars to raise volunteers for Salem Township, Champaign Count, Ohio, under the call of the President, issued on the 24th day, of October, 1863.

No. 191.

M. E. MORGAN,

Treasurer of Volunteer Fund.


OTHER INTERESTING RECORDS.


Another interesting Civil War record is contained in a blank book whose index leaf is labeled "Claims for Money advanced to Bounty Fund in 1863-4. Adjusted and Certificates issued to Claimants as per the following pages." This record gives a list of the subscribers to the bounty fund for each of the townships in the county, the number of their certificate and the amount of their donation. The names of the subscriber's are arranged alphabetically and written in a very legible hand, presumably the chirography of Auditor Zumbro. Mad River leads the list with a total of 282 donors, the other townships furnishing the following number : Jackson, 265; Urbana, 257; Johnson, 239; Union, 202 ; Salem, 194; Waynet, 184; Concord, 1.39; 13 lash, 112 ; Goshen, 97; total, 1,971. It will be noticed that Adams and Harrison are not represented in the ust of townships recorded as having subscribers to this bounty fund.


One more interesting Civil War record remains to be noticed. This is a large blank book record which contains a miscellaneous collection of Civil War statistics, but much of it is in such illegible handwriting that it is hard to decipher. It contains, among other things, the following: (I) Receipts of volunteers to whom money has been paid by Champaign county military committee; (2) Account of money paid volunteers by the Champaign county military Committee; (3) "Names of persons to whom I issued certificates for money contributed to raise volunteers under the two calls issued. by the President of the United States, 2nd of July and 4th of August, 1862, with amount of certificate and date of same beginning December 31, 1863. R. C. Fulton."


The record shows about seventy-five members of the Sixty-sixth Regiment who were paid varying amounts; about one hundred and seventy-five members of the Ninety-fifth Regiment; eighty-six members of the Forty-


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fifth Regiment, and eighty-three of the One Hundred and Thirty-third Regiment.


On August 14, 1862, the commissioners agreed to make up any deficit so that any volunteer would receive the fifty-dollar bounty, and ordered that twenty-five thousand dollars worth of certificates be issued by the county, authority for this action being based on a recent act of the Legislature. On September 4, 1862, the commissioners reported that $4,114.26 had been.

received from the state for soldiers' relief fund ; also $2,655 for relief fund raised by subscription. At the same time the commissioners had paid out $8,016.86 for war orders. On December 3, 1862, the commissioners appropriated $2,006 for relief. On March 4, 1863, an enumeration showed males 1 over twenty-one (white) to the number of 4,449 and colored to the number of 151. On July 28, 1863, the commissioners borrowed $3,000 at six per cent, from Armstrong's Bank for reuef.


On November 21, 1863, the county commissioners appropriated the following sums for relief to soldiers' famiues : Johnson township, $36; Concord, $9.67; Urbana, $26.67; Mad River, $50.66; Harrison, $43.34. At a special meeting of the county commissioners with the citizens of the county on November 30, 1863, called to discuss the question of providing additional bounty for volunteers, the following resolution was passed : "Resolved that this meeting authorize the commissioners in any way they may see fit to provide a fund sufficient to give to each volunteer a bounty of one hundred dollars who may enlist under the present call of the President of the United States, not exceeding the quota assigned to the county."


On January 14, 1864, a report was made to the county commissioners showing that for the previous six months .seven thousand three hundred and one dollars had been paid out to soldiers' famiues for reuef. At this time the commissioners ordered that necessitous adults be- allowed two dollars and fifty cents a month and children one dollar sixteen and two-thirds cents. On this same day it was ordered that the "old war-worn flag of the 66th O. V. I." be placed where it would be safe. The commissioners ordered it placed in the auditor's office where it could be seen by the citizens.


ADDITIONAL WAR ITEMS FROM COMMISSIONERS' RECORDS.


On September 29, 1864, the county commissioners appropriated six thousand dollars for the reuef of soldiers' families for the three months following October I, 1864, allowing each adult three dollars per month and each


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child one dollar and fifty cents. On April 1, 1865, an additional six thousand dollars was set aside for the relief fund.


On December 7, 1864, a lengthy complaint was registered with the county commissioners to the effect that the trustees of Adams township were not doing their duty and the commissioners "being satisfied that the complaints are well founded appointed Samuel Samuel and Ziba P. Sayre and hereby authorized and required them to do and perform all the duties required of the trustees * * * and trustees are hereby required to deliver up all books and papers to the said Sayre and Calland."


Reference has previously been made to the disloyal sentiment in the western part of the county during the war. Harrison, Adams, Mad River and Jackson furnished nearly all of the deserters of the county. The greatest trouble which the county commissioners experienced was in Adams and Harrison townships, but the commissioners' records give only a faint hint of the really serious disaffection which existed in those two townships. The Home Guards had to be called out on more than one occasion, and the village of Carysville was so openly defiant of authority that a company of Home Guards had to be stationed there for a time in order to protect the uves and property of the loyal citizens. Instances might be cited without number. of the acts of the Knights of the Golden Circle in Champaign county. Many are still uving who can recall the ruse which effected the capture of a preacher at St. Paris who was industriously engaged in having pistols delivered in baskets by a couple of boys. Not only was the pistol supply, confiscated, but before the St. Paris Southern sympathizers knew what was going on, a detective of Governor Brough had been in the village, enlisted in their organization, learned their secrets and of course, secured a complete list of all their members. This same ust is now on file at Columbus in the adjutant general's office.


SPECIAL TAXES FOR BOUNTIES.


The Legislature passed an act on March 28, 1864, which authorized townships to levy special taxes for the payment of bonuties. Pursuant to this act the following townships of Champaign county levied a tax and raised the amounts credited to them as shown in the following table, the report being filed with the commissioners on June 8, 1864: Urbana, $2,332.50; Mad River, $4,960.50; Jackson, $4,693.20 ; Concord, $3,310.50; Johnson, $2,060.50; Wayne, $2,052.50; Rush, $1,748.00; Goshen, $2,582.61; Union, $2,386.65 ; Salem, $2,652. Total, $28,768.97. It will be noticed that there was no return made for Adams and Harrison townships. It was reported that


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Adams township had collected five dollars, hut "the bill was counterfeit and rejected by the treasurer of the committee."


The hundred-days service of 1864 made another drain upon the county's resources. On June 16, 1864, the commissioners offered the same reuef for the adults and children of the one hundred-days men as for those who had enusted for three years. On that date there were reported one hundred and eight necessitous adults and two hundred and sixty-five necessitous children of the one hundred-days volunteers, and the commissioners authorized the payment of a total of one thousand seven hundred thirty-seven dollars and fifty cents for their support. On July 30, 1864, the commissioners reported that all the reuef money was again expended. They at once made arrangements for a loan of six thousand dollars from the Champaign County Bank. The county treasurer on September 7, 1864, showed that there had been paid on in the previous year $8,762 state bounty and $19,399.82 township bounty. During the summer and fall of 1864 there were frequent complaints that the .trustees of Jackson and Johnson townships were not doing their duty in regard to taking care of the necessitous soldier families.


SOLDIER RELIEF IN 1917.


The United States is the most generous nation in the world towards its soldiers. Since the close of the war it has paid a pension to every Civil War veteran who was unable to take care of himself by reason of accident or disease; and in extreme cases, the government provides a military home where the veteran and his wife may live surrounded by all the conveniences of ufe. Practically all of the Northern states have homes for soldiers maintained at the state's expense and also homes for the orphans of soldiers and sailors. In 1917 there is not a soldier of the Civil War in Champaign county who is not drawing a pension, a recent act of Congress providing that every soldier who reaches the age of seventy shall be entitled to a dollar-a-day pension. Upon the death of the soldier his widow receives twelve dollars a month. The county appropriates fifty dollars to assist in burying the old soldiers, provided the estate of the deceased is not sufficient to meet the expenses of burial.


In addition to these many provisions in behalf of the old soldier, the Legislature of Ohio passed an act on April 14, 1900, which provided for the appointment of a soldiers' reuef commission of three persons in each county, their appointment to be made by the common pleas judge. Two members of the commission must, be honorably discharged soldiers, sailors or marines.


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They serve for three years, or until their successors are appointed and qualified. The commission in turn appoints a soldiers' relief committee of three for each township, their tenure to be one year from the first Monday in January of each year. V. S. Magruder is secretary of the county committee.


This township committee hears appucations for relief and sits as a court to determine whether the relief asked should he granted. All appucants for relief must have been bona. fide residents of the. state for a year and of the county for six months. The committee makes a list of all indigent soldiers, sailors and marines and the indigent parents, wives, widows. and minor children of the same, including the widows of such soldiers, sailors and marines, who have remarried but have again become indigent widows.


The relief committees of three for each township are as follows : Adams township, W. E. Jordon, W. W. Lovett and Frank Ford; Concord, H. P. Wilson, W. L. Bargar and (vacant) ; Goshen, J. W. Tway, T. W. Crim, and Levi Venrick; Jackson, Morgan Howell, J. C. Morett and O. Lamb ; Johnson, Jason Kite, H. Smith and J. Q. Baker; Harrison, J. L. Wren, William Brownfield, and D. M. Baker ; Mad River, James Ireland, J. N. Smith and D. E. Weaver; Rush, Minard Sessions, Wiluam Hunter and John M. Smith ; Salem, James Harvey, W. H. Shumate, and J. M. Maitland ; Union, Chris Goul, John F. Byers and Harry Neer ; Wayne township ; E. D. Thompson, Marion Guthridge and William Thompson ; Urbana, J. W. Evans, C. G. Glessner and (vacant). The city of Urbana has four wards and their committees are as follows : First ward, J. P. Northcutt, Charles McDargh and J.. Woodward ; second, J. P. Neer, B. R. Wilson and Jacob Bartell.; third, John Woolenham, Thomas Neild and Frank Redmond ; fourth, James Dolson, Young Busser and Harold Houston.


The following persons received reuef in varying amounts during 1917, ranging from four to eight dollars a month Adams township, Ellen Godfrey, John Smith, Thomas West ; Goshen township, Sarah Knox; Harrison township, Mary A. Cozier and Lydia A. Green ; Johnson township, Charlotte Grafton, Mary F. Martz and Elizabeth Taylor ; Salem township, Nancy J. Andrew, Emmaline Shaul, Martha J. Chormell, Salome Collins and Eliza M. Toomire ; Wayne township, Sarah Orahood, Maria Jones and Caroline South ; Urbana, Ellen Spain," Sarah Wagoner, Sarah Helderbrand, Mandy Sayres, Henry Welsh, Nancy J. Buckley, Anna Grayson, Sarah E. Hayes, Martha Lymus, Mariah Dunn, Sarah Barr, Mary Stilgess.


According to a recent act of Congress all widows of soldiers receive a pension of twenty dollars a month after they reach the age of seventy-five and this act has relieved the county from paying benefit to a number of soldiers' widows during the past year.