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seventh regiment, company A, re-enlistment, December, 1862, gunboat, midshipman, served nine months, came home a parolled prisoner, also in one hundred days service.


Haskins, Colonel Alex. L., volunteer, October 1, 1861, three years, Sixty-third regiment, lieutenant coroner, served one year and five months, honorably discharged March 20, 1863.


Hathaway, Luther, age 44, volunteer, July 21, 1861, three years, Thirty-ninth regiment, company B, private, detailed hospital steward, served one year and seven months, died April I, 1863.


Haskins, George B.; volunteer, October 10, 1861, three years, First light artillery, company K, first tieutenant, served one year, resigned October 20, 1862.


Harris, James, volunteer, July 22, 1864, one year, Twentieth colored regiment, company H, corporal, served one year, mustered out August 12, 1865.


Henton, James, age 20, volunteer, 1861, Fourteenth regulars, company C, sergeant, attained rank of adjutant.


Henton. Albert, age at, volunteer, August, 1862, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company A, corporal, served two years, died September 3, 1864, shot at the battle of Barryvitle.


Henson, Taptey, vorunteer, Seventh regiment, company C, private.


Highland, Patrick, age 3o, volunteer, 1861, three years, Seventy-third regiment, company F, private, served one year, discharged August, 1862, for disability.


Highland, John, age 25, volunteer, December, 1863, Seventy-third regiment, company F, private, honorably discharged July, 1863.


Highland, Patrick, age 24, volunteer, 1861, Seventy-third regiment, Company F, private, mustered out July, 1865, wounded at Cross Keys and the battle of Lookout Mountain.


Hodkinson, Jonathan, volunteer, Thirteenth Pennsylvania regiment, company I, private.


Hodkinson, Thomas, volunteer, Twelfth Pennsylvania regiment, company I, private.


Hildebrand, Jesse, age 62, volunteer, August, 1861, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, colonel, one and two-thirds years, died April 8, 1863, at Atton. Illinois.


Hill, John, age 26, volunteer, August 13, 1862, three years, First Virginia light artillery, company C, private, mustered out in 1865.


Hill, Alexander, volunteer, three years, Second heavy artillery, company K, private.


Hill, Wallace, volunteer, January 25, 1861, three years, First Virginia artillery, company C, first lieutenant, attained the rank of captain, mustered out with battery.


Holden, Charles Asa, age 20, volunteer, May, 1861, three months, Eighteenth regiment, company B, fifer, served three months, mustered out August 8, 1861, re-enlistment, volunteer. September, 1861, First Virginia right artillery, company C, private, served one year, died December 7, 1862.


Holden, Shipman B., age 22, volunteer, May, 1862, Eighty-seventh regiment, company A, private, served five months, mustered out October 1, 1862, captured and parolled.


Holden, Amos Price, age 21, December, 1861, three years, First Virginia light artillery, company C, private, mustered out, reenlisted as a veteran.


Huff, Amon P., volunteer, three years, First Virginia light artillery, company C. private, mustered out in 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


Judd, Merit, age 58, volunteer, December 2, 1861, Seventy-seventh regiment, company K, private, mustered out August 9, 1862.


Jams, Hiram, volunteer, three years, First Ohio right artillery, company K, first lieutenant.


Judd, James Grover, age 17, volunteer, June, 1861, Eighteenth regiment. company C., drummer, mustered out, re-enlistment, volunteer, July, 1863, Thirty-sixth regiment, company I, drummer, served two years, mustered out July 7. 1865.


Judd, Frank L., age 16, Seventy-seventh regiment, company A, fifer, honorably discharged, August 1862, second enlistment, volunteer, May, 1864. one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company A, private, served four months, mustered out September 1864, third enlistment, substitute, March, 1863, Eighteenth regiment, company I, private, served seven months, mustered out October 9, 1865.


Jones, Anthony, volunteer, Seventy-seventh regiment, company H, private, taken with heart disease, served nine months as dispatch carrier for telegraph office, then furloughed and discharged.


Kennedy, George Washington, age 39, volunteer, September 1, 1861, three years, Seventh cavalry, company H, private, honorably discharged May 27, 1865.


Kennedy, Arius H., age 21, volunteer, January 22, 1863, three years, Third Virginia cavalry, company H, private, served two years, mustered out June 30, 1865.


Kennedy, William, age 16, volunteer, three years, Thirty-ninth regiment, company B, private, served one year, honorably discharged for disability, re-enlistment, volunteer, July, 1863, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company B, private, served three months, discharged September, 1863.


Kennedy, Elisha, age 17, volunteer, February, 1864, three years, Thirty-ninth regiment, company B, private, served one and five-twelfths years, mustered out July 9, 1863.


Kennedy, Joel, Thirty-ninth regiment, company B.


Koenig, Jacob, age 45, volunteer, July 1861, three years, Thirty-ninth regiment, company F, captain, served two years, died August 23, 1863, of flux and fever.


Koenig, Jacob James, age 18, volunteer, August 26, 1861, three years, Thirty-ninth regiment, company F, drummer, three years, mustered out in 1864.


Koon, Weedon, age 41, volunteer, December, 1861, Seventy-seventh regiment, companies I and E, private, reenlisted as a veteran, captured and in prism for ten months.


Koon, George, age 19, volunteer, July, 1861, three years, Thirty-ninth regiment, company B, private, served four years, mustered out July 9, 1865.


Lammott, Levi F., age 18, volunteer, May, 1862, Eighty-seventh regiment, company A, private, captured and parolled at Harper’s Ferry, in Seventy-seventh regiment, served on detached duty as clerk, second enlistment, volunteer, December, 1863, Seventy-seventh regiment, company H, private.


Lammott, Eugene R. A., age 14, 1861, Seventy-seventh regiment, company H, drum major.


Lasure, Nathan, age 19, volunteer, September 1, 1861, First Virginia light artillery, company C, private, served three and nine-twelfths years, mustered out June 28, 1865.


Lemgo, Henry, age 28, volunteer, 1861, three years, Thirty-ninth regiment, company F, private, three years, mustered out August, 1804.


Langley, David, volunteer, Thirty-ninth regiment, company B.


Langley, George W., volunteer, Thirty-ninth regiment, company B, private.


Langley, Lewis D., age 19, volunteer, March 30, 1862, three years, First Virginia tight artillery. company C, private, served two years, honorably discharged April 23, 1864, for disability.


Laughlin, Mitton H., three years, First Virginia light artillery, company C, private, attained rank of corporal, mustered out, reentised as a veteran.


Langley, Henry M., volunteer, First Virginia light artillery, company C, second lieutenant, resigned April 22, 1863.


Loffman, Leon, Sixty-third regiment, company F.


Loffman, Philip, volunteer, three years, First Virginia tight artillery, company C, private, mustered out in 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


Loffman James, age 18, volunteer, three years, First Virginia tight artillery, company C, private, mustered out in 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


Lord, Henry, age, 20, volunteer, May 28, 1862, three months, Eighty-seventh regiment, company A, third sergeant, served four months, mustered out September 20, 1862, captured and parolled at Harper's Ferry, reenlisted November 16, 1863. One Hundred and Twenty-fifth regiment, company K. quartermaster sergeant, served one year and five months, mustered out June 8, 1865.


Marvin, James, age 15, volunteer, October, 1861, Eleventh Virginia, company D, private, served seven months, second enlistment May, 1862, three months, Eighty-fifth regiment, company B, private, mustered out June, 1862, third enlistment August 18, 1864, one year, United States navy, private, served eleven months, mustered out July 21, 1865.


Marvin, John, age 15, volunteer, October 12, 1864, one year, Seventy-seventh regiment, company G, private.


McCallister, John S. age 18,volunteer, September 1, 1861, three years, First Virginia light artillery, company C. private, served three years and nine months, mustered out June 28, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


McCormick, Captain A. W., volunteer, December, 1864 three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company G, captain, honorably discharged.


McFarland, B. Powell, age 36, volunteer, August, 1862, Thirty-ninth regiment, company B, corporal, served two years, killed at Kennesaw Mountain June 26, 1864.


McKibben, Edwin, age 16, volunteer, March 31, 1864. Thirty-sixth regiment, company F, private, in six battles, served one year and three months, mustered out July 27, 1865.


McKittrick, Robert H., volunteer, 1861, three years, Seventy-seventh


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regiment, first lieutenant, attained rank of captain, served three years, mustered out 1864.


McLaughlin, Neil, age 33, volunteer, July 28, 1861, three years, Thirty-ninth regiment, company B, private, served four years, mustered out July 9, 11865, reenlisted as a veteran. 


McManns, Michael, age 35, volunteer, 1861, Thirty-ninth regiment, company B, private, served tour years, mustered out July 9, 1865.


McNaughton, Samuel S., volunteer, 1861, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, first tieutenant, attained rank of captain, mustered out.


Miller, Frederick, age 8, volunteer, September 1, 11861, three years, First tight artillery, company K, bugler, attained rank of second lieutenant, served four years, mustered out July 22, 1865, did good service at Chancellorsville. 


Miner, Robert W., age 33, volunteer, September 1, 1861, three years. First Virginia light artillery, company C, private, attained rank of second lieutenant, served one year and nine months, mustered out June, 1863.


Miner, Smith, volunteer, September 1, 1861, First Virginia light artillery, company C, private, served four years, mustered out June 28, 1865, enlisted as a veteran, detailed as commissary sergeant for nine months.


Miner, John N., volunteer, April, 1861, three months, Eighteenth regiment, company B, private, served three months, mustered out August 8, 1861, reenlisted September z, 186r, three years, First Virginia right artillery, company C, private, attained rank of corporal, served three years and nine months, mustered out June 28, 1865.


Miraben, Leonidas R., age 24, volunteer, May, 1861, three months Eighteenth regiment, company B, private, served .three months, mustered out August 8, 1861, reenlisted February 28, 1862, three years, First Virginia light artillery, company C, sergeant, served three years and four months, mustered out June 28, 1865.


Moore, A. F., Thirty-ninth regiment, company B.


Moore, Lewis Rue, age 17, volunteer, February 28, 1862, three years, First Virginia light artillery, company C, private, served three years and four months, mustered out June 28, 1865.


McGirr, William P., Thirty-sixth regiment, company F.


Morgaridge, Daniel J., age 19, volunteer, November 19, 1861, three years. Second Virginia cavalry, company F, bugler, mustered out with regiment, reenlisted as veteran.


Morgaridge William, age 23, volunteer, August 1, 1861, three years, Eighteenth regiment, company B, private, in rive battles, served three and a half years, honorably discharged. February, 1865, captured at Chickamauga, and in prison fifteen months.


Morgaridge, R. Arthur, age 25, volunteer, July, 1862, three years, Thirty-ninth regiment, company B, private, served three years, mustered out July 9, 1865.


Mahnken, John, volunteer, three years, First Virginia light artillery, company C., private, mustered out June 28, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


Mulhane, Dennis, age 35, volunteer, March, 1864, First Virginia light artillery, company C, private, served one year, mustered out June 28, 1865.


O’Neil, James H., United States navy.


Otis, Timothy, age 22, volunteer, May, 1862, three months, Eighty-seventh regiment, company A, private, served four months, mustered out October 1, 1862, captured April 25, 1864, and in prison ten months, re-enlistment, volunteer, December, 1463, Seventy-seventh regiment, company B, private.


Otterbein, Daniel, age 23, volunteer, July 28, 1861, three years, Thirty-ninth regiment, company F, private, attained rank of second lieutenant, served four years, mustered out July 9, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


O'Leary, Dennis, age 32, volunteer, March 30, 1862, three years, First Virginia artillery, company C, first lieutenant, served three years and four months, mustered out June 28, 1865.


Painter, Thomas, age 22, volunteer, July 22, 1861, Thirty-ninth regiment, company B, private, attained rank of blacksmith, served four years, mustered out July 9, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


O’Neal, Thompson, First Virginia light artillery.


Parker, Adoniram, age 34, volunteer, August, 1862, Thirty-ninth regiment, company t B, private, served two years, died of wounds October 1, 1864.


Patton, George D. W., age 23, substitute, October 14, 1862, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company B, private, served three years, captured at Mark’s Mills and in prison for ten months, mustered out October 16, 1865.


Payne, A. D., Sixty-fourth regiment, drum major, resigned. 


Phillips, Lyman, age 28, volunteer, September, 186l, three years, First veteran Ohio cavalry, company L, private, served three years, mustered out 1864.


Phillips, Robert E., Third brigade, quartermaster, honorably discharged for disability.


Quigley. James, age 36, volunteer, September 1, 1861, three years, First light artillery, company K, private, served three years, mustered out 1864.


Quigley, Patrick J. age 15, volunteer, October, 1861, three years, First Virginia light artillery, company C, private, served three years, mustered out 1864. 


Ranger, William Henry, age 20, volunteer, May, 1861, three months, Eighteenth regiment, company B, private, served three months, mustered out August 8, 1864. re-enlistment, volunteer, September, 1861, three years, First Virginia light artillery, company C, private, served four years, wounded at Chancellorsville May 2, 1863. mustered out June 28. 1865.


Ranger, Francis Wesley, age 8, volunteer, July 22, 1861, three years, Thirty-ninth regiment, company B, private, served four years, mustered out July 9, 1865. 


Reckard, Frank R., volunteer, First light artillery, company H, first lieutenant. 


Reckard, James L., age 19, volunteer, September 1, 1862, three years, Seventh Ohio cavalry, company H, private, attained the rank of corporal, served three years, mustered out July 4, 1865.


Reinhart, Andrew J., age 18, volunteer, August 10, 1863, three years, Eleventh Virginia, company D, private, served one year and ten months, mustered out June 17, 1865.


Rice, George T., age 38, volunteer, July 22, 1861, three years, Thirty-ninth regiment, company B, private, attained the rank of major, served four years, mustered out July 9, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


Richards, Timothy, age 40, volunteer, February, 1864, three years, First Virginia light artillery, company C, private, honorably discharged October, 1864, became blind and sent to hospital till discharged. 


Riley, Ulysses, Seventy-seventh regiment, company D.


Richards, Thomas, age 37, volunteer, September, 1862, three years, First Virginia light artiPery, company C. private, served two years, died September 2, 1864


Richards, John, age 35, volunteer, October 27, 1864, one yaw, First Virginia light artillery, company C, private, served nine months, mustered out June 28, 1863.


Richards, Edward H., volunteer, July 22, 1861, three years, Thirty- ninth regiment, company B, private, served three years, mustered out in 1864.


Ripley, Henry E., age 38, volunteer, September 1, 1861, three years, First Virginia light artillery, company C, private, served four years, mustered out June 28, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


Ripley, Philetus S., volunteer. September 1, 1861, three years, First Virginia light artillery, company C, private, served four years, mustered out June 28, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


Rodgers, George Washington, age 22, volunteer, August 30, 1861, three years, Second Virginia cavalry. company F, private, attained the rank of corporal, served four years, mustered out June 30, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


Rodgers, Robert, age 16, volunteer, December. 1861, Seventy-seventh regiment, company B, private, served four years, mustered out March 4, 1866, reenlisted as a veteran, captured at Mark's Mills and in prison ten months.


Rewell, Martin V., First cavalry.


Schmidt, Louis, age 39, volunteer, October 4. 1861, three years, Sixty-third regiment, company F, second lieutenant, attained the rank of first lieutenant, served three years, honorably discharged August 24, 1864, for disability.


Schmidt, Edwin William, age 19,, volunteer, July 6, 1861, three years, Forty-seventh regiment, company G, private.


Shires, Robert, age 19, volunteer, April 17, 1861, three months, Eighteenth regiment, company B, private, served four months, mustered out August 28th, re-enlistment, volunteer, October, 1861, Sixty-third regiment, company D, drummer.


Shires, George, volunteer, October, 1862, Sixty-third regiment, company B, private, served three years, mustered out July 7, 1865.


Sherer, Peter, age 25, volunteer, April 17, 1861, three months, Eigh- teenth regiment, company B, private, mustered out August 28, 1861, reenlisted. volunteer, December, 1861, First Virginia light artillery, company C, private, served three and a half years, mustered out June 28, 1865.


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Stattery, Patrick William, age 18, volunteer, May, 1861, three months, Twenty-second regiment, company G, private, served three months, re-enlistment, volunteer, September 1, 1861, First Virginia light artillery, company C, private, served three years and nine months, mustered out June 28, 1865.


Smith, William L., age 14, volunteer, June, 1861, three months, Twenty-second regiment, company B, drummer, served three months, mustered out, reenlisted, volunteer, August, 1861, three years, Twenty-second regiment, company B, drummer, served three years and three months, mustered out in 1864.


Smith, John Charles, age 18, volunteer, January 1, 1862, three years, First Virginia right artillery, company C, private, attained the rank of corporal, mustered out June 28, 1865.


Slump, John, volunteer.


Snider, Peter Bratton, age 48, volunteer, September 12, 1862, three years, Thirty-ninth regiment, company 8, private, served three years, mustered out July 9, 1865.


Smith, Moses, volunteer, July 1, 1861, three years, Thirty-ninth regiment, company B, private, honorably discharged in 1863.


Snider, Jacob Bratton, age 19, volunteer, September 12, 1862, three years, Thirty-ninth regiment, company B. private, served three years, mustered out June, 1865, served three months in an independent company called Cadwallader Grays, on detailed service as clerk.


Steed, Z.


Snider, William T., age 21, volunteer, 1862, three months, Eighty- seventh regiment, company A, private, served three months, mustered out September 20, 1862, captured at Harper's Ferry, re-enlistment, age 23, volunteer, August 8, 1864, one year, navy, private, served eleven months, mustered out July, 1865.


Snider, John, age 20, volunteer, August 18, 1864, one year, navy, private, served eleven months, mustered out July, 1865.


Snodgrass, William H., volunteer, September 18, 1861, three years, First cavalry, company L, private, reenlisted as a veteran.


Stephens, Joseph R., age 19. volunteer, September 1, 1861, three years, Second Virginia cavalry, company E, private, served three years, mustered out in 1864. captured and in prison five months.


Swift, John, age 19, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company A, private, mustered out September. 1864.


Stone, Thompson, volunteer, Thirty-ninth regiment, company F, private.


Stilt. Jacob, age 19, volunteer, 1861, three years, First Virginia light artillery, company C. private.


Stuffiedom, Calvin, volunteer, Sixty-third regiment, company G, private.


Toothaker, Frank B., age 18, volunteer, 1862, three years, Seventh Ohio cavalry, company H, private, detailed for clerk service.


Stump, L., Thirty-ninth regiment, company F. private.


Towsley, Darius, age 48, volunteer, 1862, three months, Eighty-seventh regiment, drum major, taken prisoner at Harpers Ferry.


Towsley, Frank, age 18, volunteer, March 10,1862, three years, First Ohio light artillery, company K, private, served three years, mustered out in 1865.


Tracy, Wesley, age 3, volunteer, May 1, 1862, three years, First Virginia light artillery, company C, private, served nine months, honorably discharged February 16, 1863, for disability.


Towsley. John, age 16. volunteer, May, 1862, three months, Eighty-seventh regiment, company A. drummer, served four months, mustered Out September 20, 1862, re-enlistment, age 18, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company A, drummer, served four months, mustered out September, 1864


Towsley, George, age 11, volunteer, June, 1862, three months, Eighty-seventh regiment, company G, drummer, served four months, mustered out September, 20, 1862, re-enlistment, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company F, drummer, served four months, mustered out September, 1864.


Tracy, Samuel S., age 22, volunteer, December, 1863, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company B, private.


Warren, Manly, age 30, volunteer, April 27, 1861, three months, Eighteenth regiment, company B, fifer, served four months, mustered out August 28, 1861.


Way, Charles Bosworth, age 27, volunteer, October 1, 1861, three years, Eleventh Virginia, company D, private, attained rank of second lieutenant, resigned April, 1863.


Wells, Charles Elijah, age 16, volunteer, 1861, three years, Thirty- sixth regiment, company D, private, served one year, died January 14, 1862, typhoid fever, at Summersville, West Virginia.


Wheatley, Isaac, age 22, volunteer, May, 1862, three months, Eighty-seventh regiment, company A. private, mustered out September 20, 1862, re-enlistment, volunteer, January , 1864, three years, First Ohio cavatry, company L, private, served one year and seven months, mustered out September 13, 1865.


Wheeler, Julius Frank, age 18, volunteer, August 13, 1863, three years, First heavy artillery, company L, private, served two years, mustered out August 25. 1865.


Tripp, William L., volunteer, 1862, Seventh cavatry, company H, first lieutenant, resigned December 25, 1863.


Turder, George Butler, age 23, volunteer, August 22, 1862, three years, Ninety-second regiment, company F. private, attained rank of adjutant, served one year and four months, died December 1, 1863, mortally wounded at Mission Ridge. November 25.


Turner, Frederick V.. age 21, volunteer, June, 1862, three months, Eighty-seventh regiment, company A, private, served three months, mustered out September 20, 1862, captured at Harper's Ferry and parolled.


Wilson, William, age 20, volunteer, April 18, 1861, three months, Eighteenth regiment, company K, private, served three months, mustered out August, 1861, second enlistment, volunteer, 1861, three years, Second Virginia cavalry, company F, corporal, attained rank of sergeant, mustered out 1865.


Winchester, Albert, age 17, volunteer, August 27, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company D. private, served five months, discharged January 23, 1862, for physical disability (too young) much on detailed service, re-enlistment, volunteer, August 16, 1862, three years. Thirty-ninth regiment, company B, private, served three years, honorably discharged June 21, 1865.


Withrow, William Wallace, age 21, volunteer, April, 1861, three months. Eighteenth regiment, company B, first corporal, mustered out August 28, 1861, re-enlistment, volunteer, January 25, 1862, three years, First Virginia light artillery, company C, second lieutenant, resigned December 28, 1862, wounded at second Bull Run battle, August 30, 1862.


Withrow, James, age 21, volunteer, May, 1862, three months, Eighty-seventh regiment, company A, private, serve." two months, honorably discharged July 30, 1862.


Williams, Charles B., age 29, volunteer, October 18, 1861, three years, Sixty-third regiment, company G. private, attained rank of corporal, served three years and ten months, mustered out July 8, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


Wood, John, age 35, volunteer, August, 1861, three years, First tight artillery, company K, private, served four years, mustered out July 31, 1865, re-enlisted as a veteran.


Wood, Alfred Spencer, age 18, volunteer, January 2, 1864, three years, First Ohio cavalry, company L, private, one year and eight months, mustered out September 25, 1865.


Wright, James M., age 26. volunteer, September 1, 1861, three years, First Virginia light artillery, company C, private, attained rank of corporal, served four years, mustered out June 28, 1865, wounded at second Bull Run battle.


Zoller, George, age 20, volunteer, July 22, 1861, three years, Thirty- ninth regiment, company B. private, served eight months, died March, 1862.


Wallace, Thomas, volunteer, Seventy-Seventh regiment, private. Wells, Henry, volunteer, Eighty-sixth regiment, company F, private.


RECAPITULATION.


Thirty-ninth Ohio - 42

Buerl's Pierpont battery - 46

Seventy-seventh Ohio - 25

Eighteenth Ohio (three months) - 7

Eighteenth Ohio (three years) - 4

Eighty-Seventh Ohio (three months) - 19

First Ohio cavalry - 9

Seventh Ohio cavalry - 6

Second Virginia cavalry - 3

Huntington battery - 5

Sixty-third Ohio - 9

Thirty-sixth Ohio - 11

De Beck's battery - 7

Eleventh Virginia - 6

Seventy-third Ohio - 4

One Hundred and Forty-eighth Ohio - 5

Fifteenth Massachusetts - 2

Ninety-second Ohio - 5

United States navy - 6

Gunboat service - 6


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Battery K, Second Ohio heavy artillery - 2

Twenty-second Ohio (three months) - 2

And one each in the Seventy-fifth Ohio, Eighty-fifth Ohio (three months), One Hundred and Eighty-ninth Ohio, Twelfth Virginia, One Hundred and Erghty-second Ohio, Twentieth Illinois, Twenty-fourth Ohio, Forty-ninth Ohio, One Hundred and Seventy-seventh Ohio, Fifty-third Ohio, Twentieth colored United States infantry, Fourteenth United States infantry, Seventh Ohio, Thirteenth Pennsylvania infantry, Twelfth Pennsylvania, Third Virginia cavalry, One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Ohio, Sixty-fourth Ohio, Forty-seventh Ohio, Twenty-third Ohio (three years, Frrst Ohio heavy artillery, Eighty-sixth Ohio, making in all - 21

Not designated - 2

Total number of soldiers - 35

Died - 4


MARIETTA CITY-SECOND WARD.


Abendshau, Jacob, age 20, volunteer, July 22, 1861, three years, Thirty-ninth regiment, company B, private, mustered out in 1865, wounded twice, reenlisted as a veteran.


Anderson, Edward A., age 18, volunteer, May, 1862, three months, Eighty-seventh regiment, company A, private, served six months, mustered out September, 1862, captured and parolled.


Bailey. Benjamin P., first enlistment, age 17, volunteer, November, 1861, three years, Nineteenth Massachusetts regiment, company H, private, honorably discharged June, 18, 1862, re-enlistment, age 20, substitute, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eight regiment, company A, private, served three months, mustered out September, 1864,


Baker, Alpheus, volunteer, Ninety-second regiment, company F, crippled in service.


Buck, William C., volunteer, July, 1861 , three years, Thirty-ninth regiment, company B, sergeant, attained to rank of lieutenant colonel, served three years and ten months, mustered out May 15, 1865.


Buell, Frank, age 25, volunteer, April. 1861, three months, Eighteenth regiment, company B, captain, served three months, mustered out, re-enlisted October, 1861, three years, First Virginia light artillery company C, captain, died August 22, 1862, killed at Freeman’s Ford, Virginia.

Bosworth, Daniel Perkins, age 21, volunteer, April 13, 1863, United States navy, master's mate, attained to rank of acting ensign, honorably discharged October, 1865.


Braddock, Stephen A., age 24, volunteer, July, 1862, First Virginia light artillery, company C, private, served one year, died July 2, 1863, killed at Gettysburgh.


Bruce, Wallace, volunteer, Thirty-ninth regiment, company B, private,


Chambers, Samuel L., volunteer, January 18, 1864, three years, Thirty-ninth regiment, company B, private, mustered out July 9, 1865.


Burlingame, E. P., First cavalry, company L.


Cook, Pardon, jr., age 40, volunteer, 1861, Seventy-seventh regiment, assistant surgeon, served two years, died, August 21, 1863, of chills, sick one week.


Coleman, Henry, age 29, volunteer, July 22, 1861, three years, Thirty-ninth regiment, company B, private, served three years, mustered out in 1864.


Contner, William, age 18, volunteer, November, 1861, three years, Sixty-third regiment, company F, private, mustered out July 18, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


Contner, Charles, substitute, one year, Sixty-third regiment, private, discharged.


Corey, Ebenezer, age 53, volunteer, April, 1861, three months, Eighteenth regiment, company B, fifer, attained to rank of drum major, served four months, honorably discharged August 8, 1861, re-enlistment, volunteer, Thirty-sixth regiment, drum major, served three years, mustered out August 1, 1865.


Corey, Jonathan H., age 18, volunteer, June, 1861, three months, Eighteenth regiment, company C, drummer, served two months, discharged August 8, 1861, re-enlistment, Thirty-sixth regiment, companies C and G, drummer, mustered out August 1, 1865.


Corey, Joseph, age 18, volunteer, April 17, 1861, three months, Eighteenth regiment, company B, private, served tour months, mustered out August 8, 1861, re-enlistment, volunteer, January, 1862, three years, Seventy-seventh and Sixty-third regiments, company G. sergeant, attained to rank orderly sergeant, served six months, died, July 18 1862, of typhoid fever.


Corey, Decatur, age 18, volunteer, April 4, 11864, Thirty-sixth regiment, company A, private, died July 24, 1864, kilted at the battle of Winchester.


Creal, George, Fifth United States colored infantry, company I.


Davis, Charles, age 27, volunteer, August 9, 1862, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company A, private, served two years and four months, discharged December 17, 1864, discharged for disability, wounded severely in the jaw at Dallas, Georgia, May 28, 1864, and discharged.


Dawes, Ephraim C,, age 21, volunteer, July, 1861, three years, Fifty- third regiment, adjutant, attained to rank of major, served three years and six months. honorably discharged in 1865 on account of wound.


Eells, Arthur D., volunteer, November, 1861, three years, Second Virginia cavalry, company F, captain, served six months, resigned May 6, 1862, re-enlistment, August 25, 1862, three years, Seventh cavalry, captain, resigned June 28, 1863.


Fell, John C., volunteer, July, 1861, three years, Thirty-ninth regiment, company B, captain, resigned April 12, 1862.


Field, Joseph. age 19, volunteer, 1861, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company G, private, detailed as drummer, died March 5, 1864, at Little Rock, Arkansas.


Ferguson, Noah Wilson, age 15, volunteer, May 1862, three years, Eighty-seventh and One hundred and Twenty-fifth regiments, companies A and K, fifer, served three years and four months, mustered out September 25, 1865, served much on detailed service.


Franks, Lafayette, age 16, volunteer, September, 1861, three years, First Virginia light artillery, company C, private, attained to rank of corporal, served three years and eight months, mustered out June 28, 1865, had previously served three months as railroad guard.


Garnett, Thomas, age 28, volunteer, August 15, 1862, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company F, private, served two years and ten months, mustered out June 27, 1865.


Garen, Irenius A., age 17, volunteer, October 25, 1861, three years, First Virginia light artillery, company H, private, attained rank of corporal served three years and eight months, mustered out June 28, 1865.


Garen, Dudley D., age 16, volunteer, October 25, 1861, First Virginia light artillery, company H, private, served three years and eight months, mustered out June 28, 1865.


Giles, Edward, age 30, volunteer, August 10, 1864, one year, Fifth colored infantry, company G, private, served one year, mustered out August 22, 1865, a slave until the capture of New Madrid, Missouri.


Green, Richard L., volunteer, June, 1861, Twenty-fifth regiment, company H, captain. died September, 1862.


Grimes; David, age 29. volunteer. September, 1861, three years, First cavalry, company L, private, detailed as teamster, served three years, mustered out in 1864.


Grimes, Peter, Ninth cavalry.


Groves, Henry J., age 25, substitute, 1865, one year, Forty-third regiment, private, served seven months.


Groves, Edward, age 20, volunteer, August 15, 1862, three years, First Virginia tight artillery, company C, private, served three years, mustered out June 28, 1865.


Guyton, John, age 31, volunteer, September, 1861, three years, First cavalry, company L. bugler, served three years, mustered out in 1864.


Hoberling, Jacob, age 21, substitute, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company A.


Hall, James Eli, age 29, volunteer, August 6, 1862, One Hundred and Fourth regiment, company G, corporal, attained rank of sergeant, served two years and ten months, honorably discharged June 17, 1865.


Harris, Samuel, age 25, volunteer, September 27, 1861, three years, Second Virginia cavalry, company F, sergeant, served three years and nine months, mustered out June 25, 1865, captured at Front Royal, Virginia, and sent to Libby Prison for three months.


Hayes, Lewis, age 19, volunteer, July 31, 1861, three years, Thirty-ninth regiment, company B, private, served three years, honorably discharged August 26, 1864.


Henneman, George, age 22, volunteer, 1861, three years, Thirty-ninth regiment, company B, private, attained rank of sergeant, served three years, honorably discharged 1864.


Holden, William, age 21, volunteer, May, 1861, three months, Eighteenth regiment, company B. captain, mustered out with regiment, reenlisted for three years and appointed assistant quartermaster.


Holden, John B., age 19, volunteer, October, 1861, three years, Eighteenth regiment, company B, and First tight artillery, company K, second lieutenant, attained rank of first lieutenant, resigned March 27, 1862,


Jones, David F., age 27, volunteer, October 14, 1861, three years,


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Seventy-seventh regiment, company B, private, attained to rank of first lieutenant, served three years, resigned December 10, 1864.


Jones, Alexander, age 19, volunteer, October 14, 1861, Seventy-seventh regiment, company B, private, served one year, died September 12, 1862, of yellow fever, at Alton, Itlinois.


Jones. Joseph, age 23, volunteer, September 7, 1862, Seventy-second Indiana regiment, company E, private, died March 31, 1863, typhoid fever.


Knowles, Samuel S., volunteer. May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company A, captain, served four months, mustered out September 14, 1864.


Kropp, August, age 29, volunteer, April 14. 1861, three years, Thirty-ninth regiment, company B, private, attained to rank of first lieutenant, served three years, resigned April, 1864, was first in three months' service of company B, Eighteenth regiment.


Kelly, Joseph, volunteer, August, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company F, first lieutenant, attained to rank of captain, mustered out July 27, 1865.


Lapham, Joseph H., age 17, volunteer, July 22, 1861, three years, Thirty-ninth regiment, company B, corporal, attained to rank of sergeant, served four years, mustered out July 9, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


Lapham, Owen Theodore, age 17, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company A, private, served four months, mustered out September, 1864, was offered seven hundred dollars to go as a substitute, but preferred to serve as a volunteer, reenlisted, volunteer, February 4, 1865, one year. Thirty-sixth regiment, company G, private, served five months, mustered out July 27, 1865.


Lapham, Luther T., age 16, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company A; private, served four months, mustered out September, 1864, reenlisted, volunteer, February 4, 1865, one year, Thirty-sixth regiment, company G, private, served five months, mustered out July 27, 1865.


Lewis, David H., age 20, volunteer, Thirty-ninth regiment, company B.


Lewis, Samuel H., age 19, substitute, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company A. private, muster- ed out September, 1864, reenlistment, substitute, March, 1865, one year Eighteenth regiment, company C, private, served five months, mustered out October, 1865.


McGin, Alexander C., age 38, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company A, second sergeant, served four months, mustered out September, 1864.


McElroy, E. R., volunteer, Thirty-sixth regiment, company E. McGirr, William P., age 22, volunteer, September, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company A, private, served three years, mustered out 1864.


McElroy, H. P., volunteer, Thirty-sixth regiment, company E.


Meister, Christian, age 21, volunteer, July 7, 1861, three years Thirty-ninth regiment, company F, private, served three years, mustered out July 27, 1864.


McGuire, Patrick, volunteer, 1864, one year, One Hundred and Eighty-first regiment, company F, private, served ten months, mustered out 1865, second enlistment, One Hundred and

Twenty-ninth regiment, company A, third enlistment, One Hundred and Forty- eighth regiment, company A.


McIntosh, Silas, volunteer, Twenty-seventh regiment.


Medlicott, John, volunteer, May. 1863, three years, Second Virginia cavalry, company G, lieutenant, discharged September 27, 1864.


Moore, George, age 18, volunteer, July 22, 1861, three years, Thirty- ninth regiment, company B, private, served three years, died July 22, 1864, killed.


Moore, William, age 16, volunteer, September 7, 1862, three years, Second heavy artillery, company K, private, served one year and four months, honorably discharged January 7, 1864, re-enlistment, volunteer, February 1, 1865, one year, Thirty-sixth regiment, company C, private, served six months, mustered out July 27, 1865.


Morse, William, S., age 18, volunteer, July 22, 1861, Thirty-ninth regiment, company B, private, mustered Jury 9, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


Morse, John P. D., age 18, volunteer, August 13, 1862, three years, First Virginia light artillery, company C, private, five battles, served two years and ten months, mustered out June 28, 1865.


Nye, Reuben L., age 25, volunteer, April 17, 1861. three months, Seventeenth and Eighteenth regiments, company B, private, served four months, mustered out August, 1861, wounded near Harper's Ferry, re-enlistment, August, 1861, three years. Thirty-sixth regiment, company G, second lieutenant, attained the rank of captain, served four years, mustered out July 27, 1865, brevetted lieutenant colonel of volunteers, March 13, 1865.


Nye, Edward C., volunteer, June, 1862, three months, Eighty-seventh regiment, served four months, mustered out September, 1862. re-enlistment, December 23, 1863, naval service, acting master’s mate ensign, honorably discharged November 4, 1865.


Nott, Perley J., volunteer, Thirty-sixth regiment, company A, private.


Ohle, William Henry, age 15, volunteer, November, 1861, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, companies E and G, drummer, reenlisted as a veteran.


Ohle, Charles, age 15, volunteer, December, 1863, three years, Thirty-ninth regiment, company B, private, served one year and seven months, mustered out July 9, 1865.


Parker, George, age 18, volunteer, August 30, 1862, three years, Seventh cavalry, company H, private, served three years, mustered out July 4, 1865, detailed for two and a half years as orderly.


Parker, Isaac D., age 28, volunteer, November 14, 1861, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company B, private, served three years, mustered out December 10, 1864.


Paxton, John C., volunteer, September 16, 1861, three years, Second Virginia cavalry, lieutenant Colonel, attained rank of colonel, served one year and eight months, discharged May 7, 1863.


Paxton, S. G., age 30, volunteer, September 12, 1861, three years, Second Virginia cavalry, lieutenant, attained rank of regimental quartermaster, served three years, mustered out November 28, 1864.


Payne, George, volunteer, Seventy-seventh regiment, company B, honorably discharged.


Pfiefer, John, age 27. volunteer, January 20, 1864, three years, Thirty-ninth regiment, company B, private, served one year and six months, mustered out July 9, 1865.


Pfiefer, William, age 21, volunteer, Thirty-seventh regiment, company A, private, second enlistment, volunteer, Thirty-ninth regiment, company B, private, third enlistment, volunteer One Hundred and Thirty-fifth colored infantry, company K, private.


Pixley, Frank, age 17, substitute, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company A, private, served four months, mustered out September, 1864, re-enlistment, volunteer, February 8, 1865, one year, Thirty-sixth regiment, company H, private, served five months, mustered out July, 1865.


Porterfield, William L., age 21, volunteer, October 4, 1861, Seventy-seventh regiment, company B, sergeant, attained rank of lieutenant, served six months, died April 8, 1862, at Shiloh.


Rucker, William P., on General Crook's staff.


Ranger, John, age 31, volunteer, April, 1861, three months, Eighteenth regiment, company B, private, served five months, mustered out September, 1864, re-enlistment, volunteer, October 21. 1861, three years, First Virginia light artillery, company H, private, served three years, honorably discharged October 20, 1864.


Richards, Timothy, age 40, volunteer, January 19, 1864, three years, First Virginia light artillery, company C, private, discharged October 24, 1E64, for blindness.


Rees, Samuel, volunteer, three yews, Ninety-second regiment, company F, private, mustered out June 28, 1865.


Sayre, Simeon S., age 27, volunteer, August 13, 1862, three years, First Virginia light artillery, company C. private, served three years, mustered out June 28, 1865.


Shiefley, Gottlieb, volunteer, One Hundred and Sixteenth regiment, company K, second lieutenant, resigned September 17, 1864.


Schlicher, Lewrs, age 23, volunteer, 1862, three. years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company B, bugler, reenlisted as a veteran.


Schlicher, Frederick, age 20, volunteer, 1862, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company D, private, attained rank of sergeant, reenlisted as a veteran.


Schlicher, Daniel, age 17, volunteer, 1861, three years. First light artillery, company L, private, served four years, mustered out July 31, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


Schmidt, Lewis, volunteer, February, 1862, Sixty-third regiment, first lieutenant, resigned August 24, 1864.


Schmidt, Emanuel, age 28, volunteer August, 1861, three years, Thirty-ninth regiment, comprny F, private, attained rank of corporal, served three years, honorably discharged, 1864.


Shafer, Frank, age 35, volunteer, February 28, 1862, three years, Thirty-ninth regiment, company F, private, served one year and two months, honorably discharged April 28. 1863, for disability.

Smith, T. C. H„ age 42, volunteer, August 23, 1861, three years,


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First cavalry, lieutenant colonel, attained rank of brigadier general, served four years, mustered out 1865, is paymaster in the United States army.


Sheldon, Hiram H., One Hundred and Sixteenth regiment, company G.


Smith, Edwin. volunteer, 1861, three years, Forty-seventh regiment, company G, private, killed at Vicksburgh May 30, 1863.


Steed, James, age 22, volunteer Sixty-third regiment, company D.


Steed, William, volunteer, Sixty-third regiment, company D.


Stricker, Matthew, age 22, volunteer, July 22, 1861, three years, Thirty-ninth regiment, company B, private, served four years, mustered out July 9, 1865.


Stricker, Morris, volunteer, Thirty-ninth regiment, company B.


Stricker, William, age 22, volunteer, May, 1862, Eighty-seventh regiment, company A, corporal, served four months, mustered out September, 1862.


Talbott, Jake T., age 20, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company A, served four months, mustered out September, 1864.


Tappan, Samuel C., volunteer, Seventh cavalry, company H, private, attained rank of second lieutenant, mustered out March 18, 1865.


Tenney, George Champion, age so, volunteer, May, 1862, three months, Eighty-seventh regiment, company A, private, served four months, mustered out September, 1862, reenlistment, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company A, corporal, served four months, mustered out 1864, also member of the independent company in

Marietta.


Tenney, John, age 16, volunteer, June, 1861, three months, Eighteenth regiment, company C, fifer, served three months, mustered out September, 1862, reenlisted as a veteran, October 4, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company E, musician, served four years, mustered out July 27, 1865.


Tenney, Edward P., age 12, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company A, fifer, served four months, mustered out September, 1864, failed to pass muster on account of age and size, and so received no pay for service.


Theis, Louis, age 6, volunteer, August, 1863, six months, Fourth Virginia cavatry, company D, first lieutenant, served six months, mustered out in 1864.


Theis, John G., age 22, volunteer, April 17, 1861, three months, Eighteenth regiment, company B, orderly sergeant, served five months, mustered out September, 1864, re-enlistment, volunteer, 1861, three years, First Virginia light artillery, second lieutenant, attained rank of first lieutenant, served four years, mustered out July 28, 1865.


Theis, Christian, age 18, substitute, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company A, private, served four months, mustered out September, 1864.


Theis, William, volunteer, Thirty-ninth regiment, company F.


Tidd, Charles Theodore, age 17, volunteer, 1861, three years, Fourth Virginia cavalry, company F, drummer, served three years, mustered out in 1864.


Tucker, William, Ninety-second regiment, company F.


Wehers, George, age 21, volunteer, August, 1861, three years, Thirty-ninth regiment, company F, private, served four years, mustered out July 9, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


Welk, William, First cavalry, company L, discharged.


Wendlekin, Henry, age 24, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company A, private, served four months, mustered out September, 1864.


Wendlekin, Martin, age 19, volunteer, August 13, 1862, three years, First Virginia cavalry, company L, private, served one year, honorably discharged April 12, 1864, for disability.


Wendlekin, John, Fifth cavalry.


Whitlesey, William Beale, age 21, volunteer, July, 1862, three years, Ninety-second regiment, company F. second lieutenant, attained rank of captain, served one year and three months, killed at Mission Ridge, November 25, 1863.


Wood, Jacob S., age 45, volunteer, December 10, 1861, three years, First tight artiltery, company K, private, served three years and six months, mustered out July 31, 1865.


Williamson, I., Second Virginia cavalry, company F.


Wood, J. L., volunteer, First right artillery, company H.


Tappen, S. C., Seventh cavalry, company H.


Wright, Amos, age 21, volunteer, November 9, 1861, three years, Second Virginia cavalry, company F, private, attained the rank of corporal, served three years and seven months, mustered out June 30, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


RECAPITULATION.


Buell's Pierpont battery - 2

First Virginia artillery - 2.

Huntington's battery - 2

One each in battery L, First Ohio light artillery and DeBeck's battery - 2

First Ohio cavalry - 5

Second Virginia cavalry Seventh Ohio cavalry - 7

Fourth Virginia cavatry - 2

And one each in Ninth and Fifth Ohio cavalry - 2

United States navy - 2

Thirty-ninth Ohio - 22

One Hundred and Forty-eighth Ohio National guard - 13

Seventy-seventh Ohio - 11

Thirty-sixth Ohio - 7

Eighteenth Ohio (three months) - 9

Eighteenth Ohio (three years) - 2

Sixty-third Ohio - 6

Eighty-seventh Ohio (three months) - 5

Ninety-second Ohio - 4

Fifth United States colored infantry - 2

One Hundred and Sixteenth Ohio - 2

One each in the Seventeenth, Fifty-third, One Hundred and Twenty-fifth, Twenty-fifth, Forty-third, One Hundred and Fourth, Eighty-first, Twenty-ninth, Twenty-seventh, Thirty- seventh, One Hundred and Thirty-fifth, and Forty-seventh Ohio, Forty-second Indiana, and Nineteenth Massachusetts, making in all - 14

Total number of soldiers - 124

Died - 12


MARIETTA CITY-THIRD WARD.


Andrews, Ebenezer B., age 4o, volunteer, July, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, major, attained colonel, served one year and eight months, resigned April 9, 1863.


Armstrong, Charles, age 28, .volunteer, February, 1864, three years, Thirty-ninth regiment, company B, private, served one year and six months, mustered out July 9, 1865.


Armstrong, John, age 16, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company H, private, served four months, mustered out in September, 1864.


Atkinson, John, age 18, volunteer, July 22, 1861, three years, Thirty- ninth regiment, company B, private, served four years, mustered out July 9, 1865.


Atkinson, Frederick, age 16, volunteer, November, 1861, three years. Seventy-seventh regiment, company I, private, reenlisted as a veteran, captured at Mark's Mills, and in prison ten months.


Bast, Henry, age 39, volunteer, July 20, 1861, three years, Thirty- ninth regiment, company B, corporal, served nine months, honorably discharged April 5, 1862, for disability.


Bast, Frederick, age 15, volunteer, September, 1864, one year, Fifth regiment, private, ran away from home.


Batchelor, William, age 45, volunteer, September 1, 1862, three years, Seventh cavalry, company H, commissary sergeant, honorably discharged May 17, 1865, for disability.


Block, John, age 36, substitute, 1862, Seventy-seventh regiment, private, served nine months, reenlisted in 1863, Second tight artillery, company K, private, served two years, mustered out in 1865.


Boomer, Chartes D.. age 30, volunteer, November, 1861, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company D, private, served one year and five months, died April 30, 1863,. suicide.


Booth, George Albert, age 19, volunteer, October 20, 1861, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company B, corporal, served six months, died in April, 1862, mortally wounded at Shiloh.


Booth, Frederick E., age 17, volunteer, October 20, 1861, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company B, private, mustered out in July, 1865.


Clarke, Melvin, volunteer, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, Lieutenant colonel. attained colonel, killed at Antietam September 17, 1862.


Cline, Samuel, Ninety-second regiment, company H.


Clarke, Joseph D., volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company A, private, killed by an explosion at City Point August 9, 1864.


Congdon, James W., age 36,. volunteer, July 22, 1861, three years, Thirty-ninth regiment, company B, second sergeant, served one year.


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and four months, honorably discharged November , 1862, for disability, reenlisted, volunteer, January, 1864, Thirty-ninth regiment, company B, private, served six months, honorably discharged June 13, 1864.


Condit, Timothy, age 24, volunteer, 1861, three years, First cavalry, company L, private, attained second lieutenant, killed at Murfrees- borough December 31, 1862.


Conner, John, age 43, volunteer, November 12, 1861, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company C, private, served eight months, honorably discharged July 14, 1862, for disability.


Conner, John, jr., age 21, volunteer, November, 1861, Sixty-third regiment, company F, private, served two months, died of measles in January, 1861.


Coomer, Henry, age 18, substitute, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company A, private, served four months, mustered out in September, 1864, reenlisted, volunteer, February, 1865, one year, Thirty-sixth regiment, company H, private, served five months, mustered out July 27, 1865.


Cotton, J. D., volunteer, 1862, three years, Ninety-second regiment, surgeon, mustered out June lo, 1865.


Darrow, Allen R., age 38, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, first lieutenant and regimental quartermaster, served four months, mustered out in September, 1864, one of the original members of the National guards, organized in Marietta in 1863.


Dutton, Leander, age 27, volunteer, July 22, 1864, Thirty-ninth regiment, company B, sergeant, served one year, honorably discharged in 1862, for disability.


Dutton, Smith. age 26, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company A, second lieutenant, served four months, mustered out in September, 1864, was a member of the National guards.


Dye, Henry, Seventy-seventh regiment, company H.


Dye, Elijah, age 19, volunteer, July 22, 1861, Thirty-ninth regiment, company B, private, served four months, detailed as butcher, and died of measles November 7, 1861.


Dye, Jacob, age 16, substitute, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company A, private, served four months, mustered out in September, 1864,


Ellis, Sumner, age 17, volunteer, November, 1861, three years, First Virginia right artillery, company C, private, served three years and seven months, mustered out in 1865.


Essman, Henry, age 25, volunteer, March 30, 1862, three years, First Virginia light artillery, company C, private, mustered out in 1865.


Field, Theodore G., age 29, volunteer, 1861, three years, First Virginia light artillery, company C, first corporal, attained lieutenant, mustered out with the battery.


Gaddle, Jacob, 1863, six months, Fourth Virginia cavalry, company C, private, served six months, mustered out.


Gates, Charles Bemans, age 19, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company A, First regiment, first lieutenant, served four months, died May 31, 1864, of pneumonia at Harper's Ferry, was one of the company of National guards.


Gear, George R., age 22, volunteer, August 15, 1862, three years, Thirty-ninth regiment. company B. private, attained the rank of sergeant, served three years, mustered out July 9, 1865.


Given, Abraham, First Virginia artillery.


Guckert, Henry, volunteer, July, 1861, three years, Thirty-ninth regiment, company F. private, served four years, mustered out July 9, 1865.


Grass, William, age 19, volunteer, July 22, 1861, Thirty-ninth regiment, company B, private, served four years, mustered out July 9, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran, wounded at Atlanta.


Grass, Henry, age 11, volunteer. November, 1862, three years, One Hundred and Fourteenth regiment, company E, drummer, served three years, honorably discharged.


Haynes, Charles, Thirty-sixth regiment.


Henning, Henry, volunteer, March, 1862, three years, First Virginia light artillery, company C, private, died August 13, 1863, at Washington, D. C.


Huntington, J. F., volunteer, November, 1861, three years, First Ohio, company H, captain, served two years, resigned October 26, 1863.


Jenvy, William, age 19, volunteer, March, 1862, three years, First Virginia light artillery, company C, bugler, mustered out 1865.


Jeynes, James, Eleventh regiment, company E, died October 12, 1864.


Jenvey, George K., age 18, volunteer, November 19, 1861, three years, Second Virginia cavalry, company F, served three years and seven months, mustered out June 30, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


Jones, Charles.


Jett, George, age 17, volunteer, February 17, 1865, one year, Thirty- sixth regiment, company H, private, served six months, mustered out July 28, 1865.


Jenkins, Josiah H., age 26, volunteer, May, 1862, three months, Eighty-seventh regiment, company A, second lieutenant, mustered out September 20, 1862.


Kasper, Krus, Thirty-ninth regiment, company F.


Kendricks, John Mills, age 26, volunteer, August, 1861, Thirty-third regiment, first lieutenant, attained the rank of adjutant, served one year and one month, resigned September, 1862.


King, George W., volunteer, three years, Thirty-ninth regiment, company B, private, died.


Kuntz, John, age 18, volunteer, July 31, 1861, three years, Thirty-ninth regiment, company F, private, served three years, mustered out 1864


Lacey, Charles, age 21, volunteer, March, 1862, three years, First Virginia light artillery, company C, private, died July 3, 1863, killed at Gettysburgh.


Lehnhardt, John Jacob, age 19, volunteer, August 13, 1862, three years, First Virginia light artillery, company C, four battles, served two years and ten months, mustered out June 28, 1865.


Long, Lewis, age 16, volunteer, November 4. 1861, three years, First Virginia light artillery, company G, private, served three years and nine months, mustered out July 8, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


Mahnken, John, age 24, volunteer, September 1, 1861, three years, First Virginia light artillery, company E, private, served three years and nine months, mustered out June 28, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


Maloy, Barney, age 24, volunteer, December, 1861, three years, First Virginia light artillery, company C, private, served three and a half years, mustered out June 28, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


Maloy, Alexander E., age 21, volunteer, December, 1861, three years, First Virginia light artillery, company C, private, mustered out June 28, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


Maloy, James Henry, age 21, volunteer, 1862, three years, First Virginia light artillery, company C, private, mustered out June 28, 1865.


Merabin, L. R., volunteer, three years, First Virginia light artillery, company C, private, captured at Rodgersville, Tennessee, and imprisoned, nothing further heard of him.


Misenhelder, William, age 35, volunteer, September, 1862, three years, Seventh cavalry, company H, private, died.


Miller, Henry J., age 38, volunteer, September 20, 1862, three years, Seventh cavalry, company H, private, served two years and nine months, mustered out June 29, 1865.


Morris, Augustus, age 22, volunteer, April, 1861, three months, Eighteenth regiment, company B, served four months, mustered out September, 1861, reenlisted as a veteran, volunteer, September, 1861, three years, First Virginia light artillery, company C, private, served three years and nine months, mustered out June 28, 1865.


Morris, William H,, age 21, volunteer, January 8, 1862, three years, gunboat, private, served two and one-half years, honorably discharged 1864, by reason of yellow fever appearing on board the gunboat.


Newton, Charles H., age 21, volunteer, Jury, 1863, three years, Second Ohio heavy artillery, company K, second lieutenant, attained rank of first lieutenant, served one year and seven months, honorably discharged February, 1865.


Payne, George, age 56, volunteer, November 5, 1861, Seventy-seventh regiment, company B. drum major, served five months, honorably discharged April 17, 1862.


Payne, Abram Darrow, age 17, volunteer, October 14, 1861, Sixty-fourth regiment, company B, musician, honorably discharged May 7, 1863.


Payne, George L., age 23, volunteer, July 22, 1861, Thirty-ninth regiment, company B, principal musician, honorably discharged January, 1863, for disability.


Pearce, William, age 58, volunteer, January, 1862, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, chaplain, resigned 1862.


Pearce, Charles, age 25, volunteer, August 13, 1862, three years. Seventy-seventh regiment, company D, private, attained orderly, served three years, mustered out July 25, 186$.


Pearce, Edgar P., June, 1862, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment,


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company D, first lieutenant, mustered out March 8, 1866, brigade quartermaster in Generat Steele's army.


Pearce, Ebenezer, age 27, volunteer, 1861, three years, Thirty-ninth regiment, company B, private, served three years, mustered out 1864.


Petre, Frederick, age 34, volunteer, 1861, three years, First light ar- tiltery, company H, private, honorably discharged March, 1862, for disability.


Petre, Charles, age 21, volunteer, December 8, 1861, three years, First Virginia right artillery, company C, private, served three years and six months, mustered out June 28, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


Pfaff, Lewis, age 20, volunteer, July 31, 1861, three years, Thirty-ninth regiment, company F, private, served three years, mustered out 1864, detailed for duty in a battery two years of the time.


Pixley, William W., volunteer, First light artillery, company H. private.


Reiter, Nicholas, age 36, volunteer, August 12, 1861, three years, First Virginia light artillery, company H, private, served one year and six months, died 1863, of lung fever.


Rudig. Adam, age 44, volunteer, February, 1864, one year, Thirty-ninth regiment, company F, private, served thirteen months, died March, 1865, of diarrhoea.


Rudig, Jacob, age 19, volunteer, February, 1864, one year, Thirty-ninth regiment, company F, private, served one year and four months, mustered out July 9, 1865.


Schminke, Augustus, age 32, volunteer, October, 1862, three years, Seventh cavalry, company H, bugler, served one year, died November 6, 1863, killed at Rogersville, Tennessee.


Schneider, Philip, aged 30, volunteer, October, 1861, three years, Thirty-ninth regiment, company F, private, served one year, honorably discharged December, 1862, his team ran away and injured him.


Scisson, Lewis E., volunteer, 1861, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company C, captain, attained major, mustered out.


Shaw, Sidney F., age 37, volunteer, October 23, 1862, three years, Fifteenth Virginia regiment, company G, captain, acting chief engineer of West Virginia.


Shaw, Rodney K., age 31, volunteer, August, 1861, three years, Sixty-third regiment, company G, second lieutenant, attained captain, served one year, resigned September 18, 1862, for disability.


Shaw, Nathaniel H., age 41, volunteer, July 8, 1861, three years, Thirty-ninth regiment, company B, private, served three months, honorably discharged October 4, 1861, for disability.


Snider, John B., Thirty-ninth regiment, company B.


Shockley, David, age 23, volunteer, 1861, three years, First tight artillery, company H, private, served four years, mustered ont July 31, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


Simmons, Orrin, First Light artillery, company K.


Sinclair, Jesse B., age 16, volunteer, 1861, three years. Seventy-seventh regiment, company B, drummer, attained corporal, served four years, mustered out July 15, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran, was captured at Mark's Mills, and in Tyler prison, Texas, for ten months.


Stoful, John, Fifth regiment, company A,


Smith, Samuel H. W., aged 23, volunteer, July, 1861. three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company B, private, three years, honorably discharged, October 8, 1864, detailed as printer and served as such for eighteen months, re-enlistment, substitute, 1865, one year, Thirty-ninth regiment, company B, private.


Smith, J. J.


Snider, Peter, Thirty-ninth regiment, company B.


Sniffen, James, Seventh cavalry, company H.


Stewart, T. R., Thirty-sixth regiment, company G, died October 20, 1861, of typhoid pneumonia.


Sniffen, J. Wesley, Seventh cavalry, company H.


Solar, George, volunteer, three years, Thirty-ninth regiment, company B, private, died.


Stump, Lawrence, age 27, volunteer, February, 1864, three years, Thirty-ninth regiment, company B, private, served one year, died April 4, 1865, of wound in the lungs.


Thomas, James L., volunteer, Seventy-seventh regiment, company E, private.


Styner, First light artillery, company H.


Thomas, Samuel R., volunteer, Seventy-seventh regiment, company E, honorably discharged.


Vandine, Samuel, age 29, volunteer, May, 1862, three months, Eighty-eighth regiment, private, served four months, mustered out September, 1862, re-enlistment, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, private, served four months, mustered out in September, 1864.


Wellbrook, Henry, age 35, volunteer, February, 1862, three years. Sixty-third regiment, company F, private, served one month, died March 31, 1864, of diarrhoea, at St. Louis.


Wilson, John, volunteer, honorably discharged.


Warren, George, age 36, volunteer, September, 1861, three years, First cavalry, company L, sergeant, served three years, honorably discharged in 1864, re-enlistment volunteer, October 12, 1864, one year, Twenty-first Kentucky, company I, private, honorably discharged October 24, 1865.


Wildt, Joseph B., jr., volunteer, First light artillery, company H, private, honorably discharged, July, 1862.


Wildt, Joseph, volunteer, Fifty-eighth regiment, captain.


Walters, Thomas B., volunteer, March 21, 1863, Sixth regiment, served one year, company D.


Shaw, Sidney F., age 28, volunteer, Sixty-third regiment, lieutenant, re-enlistment, volunteer, September, 1862, Fifteenth Virginia, company G, captain, attained rank of chief engineer, which position he hetd from October 16, 1864, to July 1, 1865, when he was made major.


Wells, William.


RECAPITULATION.


Buell's Pierpont battery (First Virginia artillery) - 12

First Virginia light artillery - 3

Huntington’s battery - 7

Battery K, Second heavy artillery - 2

De Beck's battery - 1

Seventh Ohio cavalry - 6

First Ohio cavalry - 2

One each in Fourth Virginia cavalry and Thirty-ninth Ohio - 2

Thirty-ninth Ohio - 26

Seventy-seventh Ohio - 16

One Hundred and Forty-eighth Ohio National guards - 8

Thirty-sixth Ohio - 6

Ninety-second Ohio - 2

Sixty-third Ohio - 4

And one each in Fifth Ohio, One Hundred and Fourteenth Ohio, Eleventh Ohio, Eighty-seventh Ohio (three months), Thirty- third Ohio, Eighteenth Ohio (three months), Sixty-fourth Ohio, Sixty-seventh Ohio, Fifteenth Virginia infantry, Eighty-eighth Ohio, Fifty-eighth Ohio, Sixth Ohio, Fifteenth Virginia infantry, Twenty-first Kentucky infantry, and one in gunboat service, making in all - 15

Total number of soldiers - 108


MUSKINGUM TOWNSHIP.


Andrews, Christian, age 26, volunteer, September 1, 1862, three years, First Virginia light artillery, company C, private, served two years and nine months, mustered out June 30, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


Andrews, Daniel, Sixty-third regiment, company F.


Arend, Daniel, age 19, volunteer, October, 1861, three years, Sixty-third regiment, company F, private, served ten months, honorably discharged on account of rheumatism.


Baker, Alpheus, age 41, August 5, 1862, three years, Ninety-second regiment, company F, private, served fourteen and one-half months, honorably discharged November 26, 1862.


Barker, John D., age 29, volunteer, September, 1861, three years, First cavalry, company L, first lieutenant, attained rank of captain, served three years and four months, resigned January 21, 1864.


Barker, J. Gage, age 26, volunteer, July 29, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company A, first lieutenant, attained rank of captain, served three years and two months, resigned October, 1864, wounded at battle of Berryville, September 3, 1864, and severely at Winchester.


Barker, Arthur W., age 24, volunteer, July 29, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company A, private, honorably discharged April 24, 1863, transferred December 10, 1861, to accept an appoint- ment, wounded severely at Antietan, September 17, 1862, second enlistment, volunteer, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company A.


Barker, Jesse H., volunteer, July 29, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company A, private, attained rank of commissary sergeant, served three years, honorably discharged in 1864, for disability.


Barker, Luther D., volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company A, private, served one hundred days, mustered out September, 1864.


Barnhart, William, volunteer, July 29, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company A, private, served three years, mustered out 1864.


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Barnhart, William, age 19, volunteer, July 5, 1863, six months, Fourth independent battalion cavalry, private, served nine months, mustered out March 12, 1864, re-enlistment, age 20, volunteer, September 5, 1864, one year, One Hundred and Seventy-fourth regiment, company D, private, served ten months, mustered out June 28, 1865.


Barnhart, Jasper, age 19, volunteer, July 5, 1863, six months, Fourth independent battalion cavalry, private, served nine months mustered out March 12, 1864, re-enlistment, age 20, volunteer, September 5, 1864, one year, One Hundred and Seventy-fourth regiment, company D, private, served ten months, mustered out June 28, 1865.


Bartlett, Henry, age 19, volunteer, three years, Sixty-third regiment, Company D, private, mustered out July 8, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


Baumgardner, John G., age 18, volunteer, March 31, 1865, one year, Thirty-sixth regiment, company G, private, served four months, mustered out July 27, 11865.


Bell, Wilson, aged 27, volunteer, 1861, three years, Thirty-ninth regiment, company B, private, mustered out July 9, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


Bell, George Washington, age 25, volunteer. December 3, 1863, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company K, private, served one year and six months, mustered out June, 1864.


Bell, William, age 17, volunteer, July 5, 1863, six months, Fourth independent battalion cavalry, private, served nine months, mustered out March 12, 1864, re-enlistment, age 18, volunteer, September 15, 1864, one year, One Hundred and Seventy-fourth regiment, company D, sergeant, attained rank of orderly sergeant, served ten months, mustered out June 28, 1865.


Bey, Frederick, age 21, volunteer, October 12, 1862, three years, Seventh cavalry, company H, blacksmith.


Bingham, William H., age 34, volunteer, August, 1862, three years, First light artillery, company H, private, discharged.


Bishop, Lycurgus, age 29, volunteer, 1862, three years, First light artillery, company H, died June 14, 1863.


Burlingame, E. P., volunteer, September 4, 1861, three years, First cavatry, company L, private, attained rank of first sergeant, served four years, mustered out September 26, 1865, veteran, reenlisted.


Bragg, Benjamin, age 21, volunteer, April 17, 1861, three months, Eighteenth regiment, company B, private, served four months, mustered out August 28, 1861, re-enlistment, age 21, volunteer, July 29, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company A, corporal, attained rank of second lieutenant, served two years and six months, mustered out July 27, 1865, veteran enlistment, age 23, volunteer, February, 1864, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company A, sergeant, attained rank of second lieutenant, served one year and six months, mustered out July 27, 1865.


Brown, Asa, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment.


Briggs, Felix, age 28, volunteer, Twenty-third Kentucky regiment, company I, private, died January 24, 1864.


Briggs, T. L.


Briggs, Sabinus, age 24, volunteer, One Hundred and Thirty-ninth Pennsylvania, company H, re-enlistment.


Creal, George, age 26, volunteer, July 29, 1863, three years, Fifth colored infantry, company I, private, served two years, honorably discharged September 22, 1865.


Cook, Jacob, age 16, volunteer, October, 186r, three years, Sixty-third regiment, company F, private, served six months, died May 1, 1862.


Dabold, Jacob, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company A, private.


Danner, William, age 42, volunteer, February 14, 1865, one year, Thirty-sixth regiment, company C, private, served five and one-half months, mustered out July 27, 1865.


Davis, Freeman L., volunteer, three years. First cavalry, company L. Davis, Herman, volunteer, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company A, private, served three years, mustered out.


Deeker, John, Thirty-ninth regiment, company F.


Devol, Stephen, volunteer, July 29, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company A, private, served two and a half years, mustered out in February, 1864, veteran enlistment, volunteer, February, 1864, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment company A, private, served one year and a half, mustered out July 27, 1865.


Devol, Charles H., age 20, volunteer, July 29, 1862, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company A, private, attained rank of corporal, served three years, mustered out July 27, 1865.


Devol, William, age 19, volunteer, August 12, 1862, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company A, private, mustered out July 27, 1865,


Devol, Benjamin, substitute, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company A, private, served tour months, mustered out September, 1864, reenlisted, one year, Eighteenth regiment, company 1, private, mustered out.


Devol, Harris, age 18, volunteer, July 29, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company A, private, served three years, mustered out in 1864.


Dyar, Joseph, age 25, volunteer, July 29, 1861, three years, Thirty- sixth regiment, company A, corporal, honorably discharged.


Tile, Henry, Sixteenth regiment, company A.


Gilpin, Daniel, age 23, substitute. October 6, 1864, one year, Seventy-eighth regiment, company E, private, served nine months, mustered out June 26, 1865.


Gilpin, Jackson, age 17, volunteer, October 6, 1864, one year, First cavalry, company L, private, served nine months, mustered out June 26, 1865.


Hamilton, Albert G., age 24, volunteer, August 2, 1863, three years, Second heavy artillery, company K, private, served two years, mustered out August 23, 1865.


Hamilton, John A., age 16, volunteer, August 27, 1863, three years, Second heavy artillery, company K, private, served one year and nine months, honorably discharged May 12, 1865.


Haney, James, age 23, volunteer, 1861, three years, Sixty-third regiment, company G, private, served one year, honorably discharged in 1862, re-enlistment, age 26, volunteer, 1864, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company D, private, served one year, mustered out in 1865.


Heckler, John, Thirty-sixth regiment, company A.


Heckler, Joseph, Thirty-sixth regiment, company A.


Heckler, Godfrey, Thirty-sixth regiment, company A.


Hill, Prescott, age 29, volunteer, January 5, 1864, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, companies H and D, private.


Hill, William, volunteer, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company A, private.


Kidwell, George Washington, age 16, volunteer, Seventy-seventh regiment, company D, died.


Ladd, William, age 32, volunteer, August 12, 1862, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company A, private, died.


Ladd, Salathiel, age 28, volunteer, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company A, private, served three years, mustered out in 1864.


Ladd, John Asher, age 22, volunteer, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company A, private, died.


Lancaster, J. Leroy, age 27, volunteer, August 9, 1862, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company A, private, served two years and eleven months, mustered out July 27, 1865.


Lancaster, William. age 21, volunteer, July 29, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company A, private, served four years, mustered out July 7, 1865. reenlisted as a veteran.


Lancaster, Francis, age 19, volunteer, May 28, 1862, three months, Eighty-seventh regiment, company A, private, served four months, mustered out October 1, 1862, reenlisted twice.

Lancaster, F. T., Thirteenth cavalry, company A.


Lancaster, Mordecai, age 17, volunteer, May 28, 1862, three months, Eighty-seventh regiment, company A, private, served four months, reenlisted as a veteran, kilted by explosion at Petersburgh.


Marshall, William, age 21, volunteer, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company A, private, attained rank of corporal, served two years, died in 1863, mortally wounded June 29, 1863.


Maxwell, S. Newton, age 23, volunteer, May 28, 1862, three months, Eighty-seventh regiment, company A, served four months, mustered out October 1, 1862.


Mellor, Walter H., age 37, volunteer, May, 1864, three months, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company K, orderly sergeant.


Monett, A. Lake, age 22, volunteer, May 28, 1862, three months, Eighty-seventh regiment, company A, private, served four months, mustered out, October 1, 1862.


Monett, Moses M., age 18, volunteer, July 29, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company A, private, served six months, honorably discharged January 31, 1862.


More, Alfred, Thirty-ninth regiment, company B.


Nye, Charles N., volunteer, May 28, 1862, three months, Eighty-fifth regiment, company B, private, mustered out October 1, 1862, reenlisted May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company A, orderly sergeant, four months, mustered out September, 1864.


Otten, John, volunteer, reenlisted as a veteran.


Palmer, David P., age 18, volunteer, July, 1861, three years, Thirty-


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sixth regiment, company G, private, served three years, mustered out September, 1864, wounded at Mission Ridge,


Perrin, Lyman, volunteer, July 29, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company A, private, served two years and nine months, reenlisted as a veteran, killed by a bushwhacker May, 1864.


Pixley, George, age 21, volunteer, April 17, 1861, three months, Eighteenth regiment, company B, private, served four and a half months, mustered out August 28, 1861.


Putnam, Israel Pitt, age 29, volunteer, November 1, 1861, three years, First Virginia right artillery, company C, corporal, served two years and two months, honorably discharged February 16, 1863.


Putnam, George W. age 21, volunteer, July 29, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company A, sergeant, attained rank of first lieutenant, served three and a half years, resigned January 13, 1865. Putnam, William Rufus, volunteer, commanding Camp Putnam, Ohio, Colonel.


Ridgeway, George, volunteer, Eighteenth regiment, company B, died.


Ridgeway, Joseph, Thirty-sixth Iowa.


Rhodes, Joseph. age 33, volunteer, September 14, 1861, three years, First cavatry, company L, private, mustered out 1864.


Robinson, William, First cavalry, company L, died.


Ross, William, Ninth cavalry, company B.


Ross, Griffin, Ninth cavalry, company B.


Saner, Henry, age 24 volunteer, October 6, 1862, three years, Seventh cavalry, company H, private, served two years and eleven months, honorably discharged September 3, 1864.


Saner, Conrad, age 23, volunteer, October 6, 1862, three years, Seventh cavalry, company H, private, served two years and erght months, honorably discharged May 24, 1865.


Selby, James Cahoun, age 22, volunteer, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company A, second lieutenant, attained rank of captain, served three years, mortally wounded at Berryville, Virginia, September 3, 1864, died September 14, 1864.


Shaw, John L., age 35, volunteer, April 17, 1861, three months, Eighteenth regiment, company B, private, served four and a half months, mustered out August 28, 1862.


Schwartz, Martin, Thirty-sixth regiment, company A.


Smith, George P., volunteer, August, 1862, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company A, private, attained rank of sergeant, served three years, mustered out August 28, 1865.


Smith, Christopher C., volunteer, August 11, 1862, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company A, private, served one and a half years, honorably discharged February 29, 1864


Smith, John, age 24, volunteer, August 24, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company A, private.


Snider, Henry, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment.


Spears, James, Thirty-sixth regiment, company A.


Stackhouse, Wallace, age 48, volunteer, three years, Ninety-second regiment, company H.


Stacy, Miles A, volunteer, July, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company A, orderly sergeant, attained rank of captain, served four years, mustered out July 27, 1865.


Stacy, James.


Stacy, Joel Elliot, age ax, volunteer, July 29, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company A, private, served two and a half years, mustered out February, 1864, veteran enlistment February, 1864, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company A.


Stacy, Arius F, age 18, volunteer, August 24, 1861, three years, company A, private, served three years, mustered out 1864.


Steed, James, volunteer, 1861, three years, Sixty-third regiment, company D, private.


Steer, Edward, age 18, volunteer, Jury 29, 1862, three years, Ninety-second regiment, company F, private, served three years, mustered out June 10, 1865.


Stewart, Frank, volunteer, July 29, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company A, private, killed.


Stow, Seldon S., age 19, volunteer, July 29, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company A, private, served four years, mustered out July 27, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


Stow, Charles R., age 17, volunteer, 1862, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company A, private.


Strohl, William, age 29, volunteer, November , 1862, three years, One Hundred and Twenty-fifth regiment, company E, private, attained rank of corporal, served two years and ten months, mustered out September 25, 1865.


Strohl, Joseph, volunteer, May 28, 1862, three months, Eighty-seventh regiment, company A, private, served four months, mustered out October 1, 1862, re-enlistment, volunteer, June 28, 1863, six months, Fourth independent bulletin cavalry, company C, sergeant, served eight months, mustered out March 12, 1864, third enlistment volunteer, March 14, 1864, three years, Thirteenth cavalry, companies A, K. and E, orderly sergeant, attained rank of captain, served one year and four months, mustered out August 10, 1865.


Swartz, Martin, age 19, volunteer, August, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company G, private, served two years and six months, mustered out February, 1864, veteran enlistment, volunteer, February, 1864, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company G.


Wagoner, Theobald, company A.


Wagoner, Michael, age 19, volunteer, August 2, 1863, three years, Second heavy artillery, company K, private, served two years, mustered out August 23, 1865.


Ward, J. Edwin, age 7, volunteer, 1862, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company D, private, served eleven months, honorably discharged 1862, re-enlistment, age 19, volunteer, July 6, 1863, six months, Fourth independent bullatin cavalry, company C. private, served eight months, mustered out March 12, 1864, third enlistment, age 20, volunteer, March 4, 1864, three years, Thirteenth cavalry, company A, corporal, served one year and four months, mustered out July, 1865.


Wellspring, John, volunteer, October 20, 1861, three years, First light artillery, company H, private, served two years, honorably dis- charged September 22, 1863.


Wendleken, Henry W., age 18, substitute, April 1, 1865, one year, Eighteenth regiment, company E, private, served six and one-half months, mustered out October 19, 1865.


West, Gordon B., age 20, volunteer, April 17, 1861, three months, Eighteenth regiment, company B, private, served four and one-half months, mustered out August 28, 1861, re-enlistment, 1863, three years Seventy-seventh regiment, company E, lieutenant, attained rank of captain, mustered out March 8, 1866, reenlisted as a veteran.


Welking, Philip, Thirty-ninth regiment, company B.


Wood, Osmer J., volunteer, July 29, 1862, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, companies A and K, sergeant, attained rank of first lieuten- ant, served two years, resigned August 27, 1863.


Wood, Gustavus Adolphus, volunteer, July 29, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company A, corporal, served two years and five months, honorably discharged December 7, 1862, wounded at Antietam, September 17, 1862, and at Chickamauga, September 19, 1863.


RECAPITULATION.


Huntington's battery - 3

Bud's Pierpont battery - 2

Battery K, Second Ohio heavy artillery - 3

First Ohio cavalry - 6

Fourth Ohio independent battalion cavalry - 5

Seventh Ohio cavalry - 3

Thirteenth Ohio cavalry - 3

Ninth Ohio cavalry - 2

Thilty-sixth Ohio - 46

Sixty-third Ohio - 6

One Hundred and Forty-eighth Ohio - 7

Thirty-ninth Ohio - 5

Seventy-seventh Ohio - 5

Eighteenth Ohio (three months) - 2

Eighty-seventh Ohio - 5

Eighteenth Ohio (three years) - 2

Ninety-second Ohio - 3

One Hundred and Seventy-fourth Ohio - 3

One each in Twenty-third Kentucky, Thirty-sixth Iowa, One Hundred and Thirty-ninth Pennsylvania, Fifth colored infantry, Sixteenth Ohio, Seventy-eighth Ohio, Eighty-fifth Ohio (three months), One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Ohio, not designated two - 10

Total number of soldiers - 111

Died - 13


NEWPORT TOWNSHIP.


Adams, Moses, age 46, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company G, private, served four months, mustered out September, 1864.


Adams, Alcynus, age 17, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company G, private, served four months, mustered out September, 1864.


Adkins.


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Bobb, Reese Smith, age 31, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company G, corporal, served four months, mustered out September, 1864.


Ballentine, Wirliam Henry, age 50, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company G, corporal, served four months, mustered out September, 1864.


Ballentine, George Kimberly, age 20, volunteer, August, 1861, three years, Sixth Virginia regiment, company G, private, attained the rank of sergeant, three years, mustered out October, 1864.


Ballentine, John T., age 18, volunteer, August, 1861, three years, Sixth Virginia regiment, company G, private, three years, mustered out October, 1864.


Ballentine, William Edward, age 17, volunteer, August, 1861, three years, Sixth Virginia regiment, company G, private, served three years, mustered out October, 1864.


Baldwin, Sinclair, volunteer, company A.


Baldwin, Silas, age 22, volunteer, September 1, 1861, three years, First Virginia light artillery, company C, private, served two years and six months, mustered out in 1864, re-enlistment, age 24, volunteer, 1864, three years, First Virginia light artillery, company C, private, served one year, mustered out June 28, 1865.


Barker, Joseph, age 28, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company B, corporal, served four months, mustered out September, 1864.


Batelle, Charles D., age 16, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company G, fifer, served four months, mustered out September, 1867.


Bell, Austin, age 18, volunteer, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company G, private.


Bell, William Henry, age 42, volunteer, August 22, 1862, three years, One Hundred and Sixteenth regiment, company F, drummer, attained the rank of private, three years, mustered out June, 1865.


Blakely, Lewis, Second Arkansas light artillery, died.


Blakely, William Hervy, age 22, volunteer, September 9, 1861, three years, Eighteenth regiment, company F, private, served three years and three months, mustered out December 15, 1864.


Blakely, Andrew S., age 17, volunteer, September 9, 1861, three years, Eighteenth regiment, company F, private, served four years, mustered out October 9, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


Bosworth, Sumner, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company G, private, served four months mustered out September, 1864.


Burge, C., volunteer, First Virginia regiment, company I, died.


Britton, Charles Russel, age 16, volunteer, August, 1863, six months, One Hundred and Twenty-ninth regiment, company F, private, served eight months, mustered out March , 1864, re-enlistment, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company G, private, served four months, mustered out September, 1864.


Bush, John L,, age 48, volunteer, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company G.


Bush, William Casner, volunteer, Thirty-sixth regiment, company G.


Bush, Josephus, age 18, volunteer, July 13, 1863, six months, One Hundred and Twenty-ninth regiment, company F, private.


Carpenter, David, age 31, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company G, private, mustered out September, 1864, re-enlistment, age 32, drafted March, 1865, one year, honorably discharged.


Carpenter, Jasper, age 31, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company B, private, mustered out September, 1864.


Carver, Isaac P., age 18, volunteer, January 1, 1862, three years, First Virginia light artillery, company C, private, served two years, honorably discharged in 1864, veteran enlistment, age 20, volunteer, 1864, three years, First Virginia light artillery, company C, private, served one year and six months, mustered out June 28, 1865.


Conner, Joseph Long, age 32, drafted March 23, 1865, one year, Forty-third regiment, served two months, honorably discharged May 24, 1865, by reason of instructions from the War Department.


Chapeell, Conrad.


Conner, Thomas Jason, age 19, volunteer, Jury 22, 1861, three years, Thirty-ninth regiment, company B, corporal, attained rank of sergeant, three years, mustered out in 1864.


Cooke, Milton Gilbert, age 47, volunteer, September 6, 1861, three years, First cavalry, company L, blacksmith, served one year and six months, honorably discharged.


Cree, John R., age 21, volunteer, May 28, 1862, three months, Eighty-fifth regiment, company F, private, mustered out.


Cooke, James Monroe, age 16, August 13, 1861, three years, Thirty-ninth regiment, company B, private, served four years, mustered out July 9, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


Crandall.


Crocker, Joseph, age 42, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company G, corporal,


Crumbrey, E. A., age 38, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company G, private, mustered out in September, 1864.


Cunningham, Michael, age 40, volunteer, August 6, 1862, three years, Ninety-second regiment, company F, private, honorably discharged,


Cutshaw, William, age 18, volunteer, 1864, three years, One Hundred and Seventy-fifth regiment; company K, private, died.


Cutshaw, Sheppard, age 16, volunteer, 1864, Eighth Virginia cavalry, company C.


Cutshaw, Shannon, age 15, volunteer, 1864, one year, One Hundred and Seventy-fifth regiment, company K, private, died at Nashville, Tennessee.


Dana, Frederick F., age 18, volunteer, September 1, 1862, three years, Seventh cavalry, company H, served three years, mustered out July 4, 1865.


Dale, Edward R., Seventy-seventh regiment.


Dana, Charles L.


Davis, Hamilton F., age 16, volunteer, October 8, 1861, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company B, private, served two years and four months, honorably discharged, veteran enlistment, age 19, volunteer, 1864, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company B, private, served five months, died July 1, 1864, died in prison in Tyler, Texas.


Davis, John Wilson, age 29, drafted March 23, 1865, one year, Thirty-ninth regiment, company B, private, served four months, mustered out July 9, 1865.


Davis, K. B., age 23, volunteer, July, 1863, six months, One Hundred and Twenty-ninth regiment, company F, private, served nine months, mustered out March , 1864, re-enlistment, substitute, May, 1864 one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company G, private, served four months, mustered out in September, 1864.


Davis, James W., age 22, volunteer, April, 1861, three months, Eighteenth regiment, company C, private, four and one-half months, mustered out in August, 1861, re-enlistment, substitute, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company K, private, served four months, mustered out September, 1861.


Davis; Henry Edward, age so, volunteer, September 1 1862, three years, Seventh cavalry, company H, private, served one year and seven months, died April 4, 1864, a prisoner at Andersonville, captured November 15, 1863, in Kentucky.


Davis, Sandford, age 33, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company G, private, served four months, mustered out September, 1864.


Dick, J., age 16, volunteer, 1861, three years, Eighteenth regiment, company F, private, served three years, mustered out in 1864.


Dolson, Emanuel, volunteer, May, 1861, three years, Twenty-fifth regiment, private, served eleven months, honorably discharged March, 1862, for disability, a prisoner, captured at Rogersville, November 6, 1863, reenlistment, volunteer, 1862, three years, Seventh cavalry, company H, private, served one year and ten months, died July 20, 1864.


Dotson, George, age 17, volunteer, August, 1864, one year, Second heavy artillery, company K, private, served ten months, honorably discharged May 25, 1865, from hospital after three months sickness.


Dowens, George, age 57, volunteer, October 10, 1861, three years, Sixty-third regiment, company F, fife major, honorably discharged for disability.


Edgell, Benjamin Ellis, age 23, volunteer, July, 1863, six months, One Hundred and. Twenty-ninth regiment, company F, orderly sergeant, mustered out.


Edgerton, Luther, volunteer, First cavalry, company L, died May 13, 1862, of fever, at Louisville. Kentucky.


Edgerton, William H., volunteer, July, 1861, three years, Thirty-ninth regiment, company B, first lieutenant, resigned June 25, 1862, Edwards, Benjamin, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company G, private, served four months, mustered out September, 1864.


Edwards, Dennis, age 25, volunteer, 1862, three years, Ninety-second regiment, company F, private.


Elson, Lewis, age 33, volunteer, August, 1862, three years, Eleventh Virginia regiment, company D, private, served two years and nine months, mustered out June, 1865.


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Farley, Pearson, age 45, volunteer, one hundred May, 1864, days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company G, private, served four months, mustered out September, 1864.


Farley, John, age 18, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth

regiment, company G. private, served four months, mustered out September. 1864.


Francis, A. J., age 29, volunteer, August, 1862, three years, Ninety-second regiment, company F, private, served one year, died, November 1, 1863, of chronic diarrhoea in Chattanooga.


Francis, Stephen, age 27, volunteer, August 8, 1862, three years, Ninety-second regiment, company F, private, served two years and ten months, mustered out June, 1863.


Friedel, Andrew, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company G, private, served four months, mustered out September, 1864.


Gano. Jacob, age 21, volunteer. September, 1861, three years, First cavalry, company L. corporal, attained rank of sergeant, served three years, mustered out 1864.


Garrison, Rodney S., age 20, volunteer, July 22, 1861, three years, Thirty-ninth regiment, company B, private, served one year, honorably discharged 1862, re-enlistment, age 23, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company G, private.


Gates, Jewett, age 23, volunteer, 1862, three years, Ninety-second regiment, company G, private, served three months, died 1864.


Goddard, George, age 33, charted, March 23, 1863, one year, Thirty- ninth regiment, company G, private, served four months, mustered out July 9, 1865.


Greene, Christopher, age 35, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days. One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company G, sergeant, served four months, mustered out September, 1864.


Greene, James Brown, age 31, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days. One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company G, private, attained rank of sergeant.


Gregg, Levi.


Greenwood, Frank, age 16, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company G.


Guilinger, Michael. age 16, volunteer, January 22, 1864, three years, Ninety-second regiment, company F, private, served one and one-half years, honorably discharged 1865.


Guilinger, Thomas, age 44, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company B, private.


Guilinger, Jacob H., age 37, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company G, private, attained rank of corporal.


Haight, Charles C., age 21, volunteer, August 26, 1861, three years, Sixth Virginia regiment, company G, sergeant, served three years, mus- tered out.


Haight, George Washington, age 19, volunteer, May, 1862, thirteen months, One Hundred and Eighty-fifth regiment, company F, private, mustered out 1862, at Bermuda Hundred.


Hall, Eli Worthington, age 17, substitute, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company G, private, served six weeks, died July 6, 1864, at Bermuda Hundred.


Hall, Oscar, age 14, volunteer, September I, 1862, three years, Ninety-seventh regiment, company A, private, served five months, died January, 1863, in hospital, Tennessee.


Haynes, Alfred, age 16, substitute, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company G, private, seryed four months, mustered out September, 1864.


Hays, Preston G., age 19, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth, regiment, company G, private, served four months, mustered out September, 1864.


Hazel, Frederick, age 18, volunteer, January 18, 1864, three years. First cavalry, company L, private, served one year and four months, honorably discharged May 31, 1865.


Higgins, Thomas Neely, age 33, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty eighth regiment, company G, private, served four months, mustered out, September 1864.


Hill, Addison, age 18, volunteer, November, 1861, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company B, private, served two years, mustered out December, 1863, re-enlistment, volunteer, 1864, three years, Seventy- seventh regiment, company B, private.


Hill, Cornelius, age 41, volunteer, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company B, private, died July 19, 1864, of chronic diarrhoea, at Bermuda Hundred.


Hill, William Wallace, age 18, volunteer, October, 1861, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company B, private, one battle, served one and one-half years, died May 3, 1863, of measles, at Alton, Illinois.


Hill, Henry McKibben, age 23, volunteer, October 22, 1862, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company B, private.


Hutchinson, Charles, volunteer, Thirty-sixth regiment, company E, private.


Hughes, David D., age 16, volunteer, July 8, 1861, three years, Thirty-ninth regiment, company

B, private, served four years, mustered out July 9, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


Jobes, John, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, private, died.


Jobes, Carby, age 37, dratted March 23, 1865, one year, Thirty-ninth regiment, company B, private, served four months, mustered out July 9, 1865.


Johnson, E. A., First Virginia regiment.


Johnson, A. F., Fourteenth Virginia regiment.


Lang, Ebenezer, age 17, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company G, private, served four months, mustered out September. 1864


Lang, William, age 20, volunteer, August 24, 1861. three years, Sixth Virginia regiment, company G, private, served three years, mustered out 1864.


Larkins, Elias, First cavalry, company L.


Leonard, Augustus, age 34, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company G, first lieutenant, served four months, mustered out September, 1864.


Little, Arthur B., volunteer, October 25, 1862, three years, Seventh cavalry, company H, corporal, attained the rank of sergeant, served three years, mustered out July 4, 1865.


Little, Thomas, 0., age 22, volunteer, 1861, three years, First cavalry, company L, private, served three years, honorably discharged, re-enlistment, volunteer, 1864, three years, First cavalry, company L, private.


Matheny, John, Seventh cavalry, company H.


Manley, Bryan. First Virginia artillery, company C.


Mathers, John, age 38, volunteer, 1861, three years, Sixty-third regiment, company G, private, served nine months, honorably discharged in 1862, re-enlistment, substitute, private.


Mathers, Alexander, age 21, volunteer, September, 1861, three years, Seventy-fifth regiment, company D, private, served two years, honorably discharged September, 1863, for disability.


Mathers, Matthew, age 21, volunteer, January, 1865, one year, First cavalry, company L, private.


Mathers, Joseph, age 17, volunteer, January, 1865, one year, First cavalry, company L, private.


Matthews, David, volunteer, Seventy-seventh regiment, company D, private.


Matthews, Edward, Seventy-seventh regiment, company G, private, died April 7, 1862, near Cincinnati.


McDaniels, J.


McCoy, Thomas A., age 26, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company B, private, served four months, mustered out September, 1864.


McCallister, Charles, Eighteenth regiment.


McElfresh.


McElhinney, Joseph M., volunteer, May, 1864, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company G, captain, served four months, mustered out September, 1864.


McIntire, Fidellius, age 32, volunteer, August 11, 1862, three years, Ninety-second regiment, company F, private, served three years, mustered out June 15, 1865.


McLain.


McPeak, Jasper, volunteer, 1862, three years, Ninety-second regiment. company F, private, served one year and eight months, died April 19, 1863, at Carthage, Tennessee, of fever. ..


McVey, Thomas Jett, age 18, volunteer, November 14, 1861, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company B, private, taken prisoner at Shiloh and not heard from since.


Middleswartz, H. F., volunteer, July, 1862, three years. Ninety-second regiment, company F, first lieutenant, attained the rank of captain, served three years, mustered out June 9, 1865.


Middleswartz, George W., age 23, volunteer, July 22, 1861, three years, Thirty-ninth regiment, company B, private, served four years, mustered out July 9, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


Middleswartz, H. F., age 22, volunteer, July 22, 1861, three years, Thirty-ninth regiment, company B, private, served four years, mustered out July 9, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


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Middieswartz, N., age 22, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company B, private, served four months, mustered out September, 1864.


Miller, Greenbury, dratted, spring of 1865.


Moor, Abijah, age 22, volunteer, October 23, 1861, three years. Seventy-fifth regiment, company B, private, served three years and two months, mustered out December, 1864.


Newlen, Henry, age 30, volunteer, November 6, 1861, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company G, private, served three years, mustered out December 23, 1864.


Newlen, David, age 27, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company G, private.


Newlen, Martin, age 24, volunteer, November 26, 1861, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company G, private.


Nine, George, Fourth Virginia cavalry, company G.


Newlen, Ira, age 17, volunteer. November 26, 1861, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company G. private, mustered out December, 1863, re-enlistment, volunteer, December, 1863, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company G, private.


Noland, Stephen, age 33, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company G.


Nine, Jacob.


Noland, Augustus, age 27, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company G.


Nine, Lewis, volunteer, Thirty-ninth regiment, company B, private, killed at New Madrid.


Noland, Johnston, age 24, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company G.


Noland, Justus, age 21, volunteer, 1862, three years, Seventh cavalry, company H, private, served one year and eight months, died March, 1864, at Camp Nelson, of small-pox.


Nolan, Philip.


Osborn, Joseph, Eighteenth regiment, company F.


O'Blenas, Henry, age 19, volunteer, May 28, 1862, three months, Eighty-fifth regiment, company F, corporal, mustered out, re-enlistment, volunteer, May. 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company G, sergeant, served four months, mustered out September 1864.


O'Blenas, Abram Guyton, age 18, volunteer, May 28, 1862, three months, Eighty-fifth regiment, company F, private, mustered out, second enlistment, age 19, volunteer, 1863, six months, One Hundred and Twenty-ninth regiment, company F, private, mustered out March 11, 1864, third enlistment, age 20, volunteer, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company G, private, served four months, mustered out September, 1864.


O’Neil, Gilbert, age 25, volunteer, September, 1861, three years, First cavalry, company L, private, served two years, honorably discharged in 1863 by reason of deafness, re-enlistment, age 29, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company G, private, four months, mustered out September, 1864.


O'Shurn, Ezra J., age 18, volunteer, September , 1861, three years, Eighteenth regiment, company F, private, served three years and two months, honorably discharged November 9, 1864, veteran enlistment, November, 1864, three years. Eighteenth regiment, companies F and B, private, served five months, honorably discharged April, 1865. Paxton, Martin, Thirty-sixth regiment, private.


Paxton. John L., First Virginia light artillery, private.


Peckens, Austin W., age 23, volunteer, August, 1861, three years, Eighteenth regiment, company F, private, served one year and eight months, honorably discharged April, 1863, on account of wound in right breast, received at Stone River.


Peckens, H. Sheppard, age 20, volunteer, August, 1861, three years, Eighteenth regiment, company F, private, served three years and three months, mustered out November 9, 1864, re-enlistment, substitute, one year, Eighteenth regiment, company F, private, attained rank of corporal, mustered out October 9, 1865.


Peckens, George Conner, age 18, volunteer, 1861. three years, Eighteenth regiment, company F, private, served nine months, honorably discharged in 1862 for disability.


Pegg, Henry, age 20, volunteer, November 18, 1861, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company G, private.


Petty, Henry Wesley, age 26, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company B, private.


Pryor, Nathan, age 21, volunteer, September, 1861, three years, First cavalry, company L, private, served two years and four months, mustered out January, 1864, re-enlistment, volunteer, January, 1864, three years, First cavatry, company L, private.


Reese, William, age 21, volunteer, September, 1861, three years, First cavalry, company L, private, served three years, mustered out in 1864.


Reynolds, Daniel S., age 42, volunteer, 1861, three years, Thirty-ninth regiment, company B, private, mustered out, reenlisted as a veteran.


Reynolds, Charles Wesley, age 16, volunteer, July, 1861, three years, Thirty-ninth regiment, company B, private, reenlisted as a veteran.


Reynolds, Theodore M., age 15, volunteer, February 18, 1862, three years, Sixty-third regiment, company G, drummer, honorably discharged, second enlistment, age 17, substitute, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company G, private, served four months, mustered out September, 1864, third enlistment, age 18, volunteer, March 10, 1865, one year, One Hundred and Ninety-sixth regiment, company F, served three months, honorably discharged June 14, 1865.


Ritchie, Isaac, age 27, drafted, March 23, 1865, one year, Thirty-ninth regiment, company I, private, served four months, honorably discharged July, 1865.


Ritchie, St. Clair, age 17, volunteer, September 1, 1861, three years, First Virginia light artillery, company C, private, served three years and nine months, mustered out June 28. 1865 reenlisted as a veteran.


Ritchie, William, age 18, volunteer, January 21, 1864, three years, First Virginia light artillery, company C, private, served eighteen months, mustered out June 28, 1864.


Ross, Wetland, Thirty-third regiment, company F.


Rowland, Rufus Henry, age 20, volunteer, August 10, 1862, three years, Ninety-second regiment, company F, drummer, served three years, mustered out June 10, 1865.


Rowland, Robert S., age 20, volunteer, August 28, 1862, three years, Seventh cavalry, company li, private, served three years, mustered out June 10, 1865.


Scott, Maxwell, age 49, volunteer, October, 1861, three years, Sixty-third regiment, company F, private, served eight months, honorably discharged July 5, 1862, for disability.


Seacord, D.


Seevers, Daniel D, age 44, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company G, private.


Seevers, Richard D., age 40, volunteer, July 22, 1861, three years, Thirty-ninth regiment, company B, private, served thirteen months, honorably discharged August, 1862, for disability, re-enlistment, volunteer, January 11, 1864, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company K, private, served ten months, died November 15, 1864, of wound received at Winchester, July 24, 1864.


Seevers, Abram, age 42, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company G, private, served one and a half years.


Seevers, James, age 16, volunteer, March, 1862, three years, Third Virginia cavalry, company H, private, mustered out.


Seevers, William James, age 22, volunteer, February 9, 1864, three years, Thirty-ninth regiment, company B, private, served eighteen months, mustered out July 9, 1865.


Sexton, Linsey, Second Virginia cavalry, company D.


Shreves, Thomas, age 36, volunteer, March, 1864, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company K.


Shreves, James Wesley, age 19, volunteer March, 1864, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company F.


Smith, J. Higgins, age 22, volunteer, 1861, three years, First cavalry, company L, private.


Smith, James Keith, age 43, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company G.


Smith, George W., age 37, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company G.


Smith, Samuel Thomas, age 34, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company G.


Smith, S. R., Ninth cavalry.


Smith, George, age 30, drafted, March 23, 1865, one year.


Smith, Henry, age 21, volunteer, 1864. three years, First cavalry, company L, private, served one year and four months, honorably discharged July 4, 1865.


Smith Jonathan, Seventy-seventh regiment, died.


Stewart, John, Thirty-sixth regiment, company B.


Stewart, J. H., age 32, volunteer, September, 1861, three years, First cavalry, company L. private, served three years, mustered out 1864.


Stewart, Ira, age 19, volunteer, September, 1861, three years, First cavalry, company L, private, served four months, died January, 1862, of typhoid fever.


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Thomas, George W., age 16, volunteer, August 12, 1863, six months, One Hundred and Twenty-ninth regiment, company D, private, served eight months, mustered out April, 1864. re-enlistment age 17, volunteer, August 12, 1864, one year, One Hundred and Seventy-ninth regiment, company I, private, served nine months, mustered out June 8. 1865.


Thompson, Edgar, Ninety-second regiment, company K, private, died.


Thompson, S., age 21, volunteer, 1862, three years, Ninety-second regiment, company F, private, served three years, mustered out 1864, served tast two years in invalid corps.


Tidd, George Washington, age 18, volunteer, August 7, 1862, three years, Ninety-second regiment, company F. private, served two years and nine months, mustered out June 10, 1865.


Tidd, Charles Wesley, age 17, volunteer, August 18, 1863, six months, Fourth Virginia cavalry, company G, private, served four months, died December 17, 1863, at Clarksburgh, Virginia, of typhoid fever.


Turner, Benjamin Stokely age 18, First cavalry, company L.


Turner, William Parker, age 16, volunteer, September 26, 1874, one year, First cavalry, company H, private, served eight months, honorably discharged 1865.


Tuttle, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment.


Unger, Jacob, Ninety-second regiment, company F.


Vanway, Moses, age 24, volunteer, September, 1863, three years, First Virginia right artillery, died.


Vanway, James, age 37, volunteer, November 9, 1861, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company G, private, served three years, mustered out, 1864.


Vanway, William, age 36, drafted, March 23, 1865, one year, Thirty-ninth regiment, company B. private, served four months, honorably discharged July 9, 1865.


Vanway, Isaac, age 23, Ninety-second regiment, company F, private. died April, 1863.


Vanway, Thomas Mills, age 21, volunteer, 1861, three years Seventy-seventh regiment, company G, private.


Ward, Martin, volunteer, Seventy-seventh regiment, company E, private, in prison at Tyler, Texas, died July 8, 1864.


West, Stephen A., age 22, volunteer, November 29, 1861, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company D, private, served three years, mustered out December 11, 1864, re-enlistment, age 25, substitute, March 28, 1865, one year, Eighteenth regiment, company C, private.


Wetzel, James, One Hundred and Twenty-fifth regiment, died. Whitsel, James, One Hundred and Twenty-fifth regiment, died.


Wetzel, Joseph.


Wheeler, Jesse, age 46, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment.


Wheeler, John, age 21, volunteer, September 1, 1861, three years, First light artillery, company K, private, served two years and six months, honorably discharged, enlisted as a veteran, volunteer, 1864, three years, First light artillery, company K, private.


Wheeler, Lewis. age 20, volunteer, September, 1861, three years, First light artillery, company K, private, reenlisted as a veteran, volunteer, 1864, three years, First light artillery, company K, private.


Whiston, Silas Adkins, age 24, volunteer, 1862, three years, Seventh cavalry, company H, private, served three years, mustered out July 4, 885.


White, Walter Cole, age 23, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company G, orderly sergeant.


Williams, Sylvester, age 16, volunteer, March, 1863, three years, Seventh Virginia, company D, died.


Williamson, James. age 24, volunteer, October 23, 1861, three years, Seventy-fifth regiment, company B, private, served three years and three months, mustered out December 12, 1864


Wilson, William, age 29, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company G, private.


Wood, Soranus Shaw, age 25, volunteer, September 1, 1862, three years, Seventh cavalry, company H, corporal, attained sergeant, served two years and nine months, mustered out June 12, 1865.


Wood, Joseph E., volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company G. corporal, mustered out in September, 1864.


Wood, John C., age 21, volunteer, May, 1862, three years, Eighty-fifth regiment, company F, private, re-enlistment, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment. company G, second lieutenant, served three months, mustered out in September, 1864.


Wood, William Ware, age 17, volunteer, 1861, three years. First cavalry, company L, private, died of chronic diarrhoea in 1864.


Woodward. John, age 36, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company B, private.


Wright, Luther.


Zanilley, B. F., Thirty-ninth regiment, company B, died.


Zanilley, John, Thirty-ninth regiment, company B.


RECAPITULATION.


Buell's battery - 5

Huntington's battery - 4

Second Arkansas tight artillery - 1

Battery K, Second Ohio heavy artillery - 1

First Ohio cavalry. - 78

Fourth Virginia cavalry - 2

First Virginia light artillery - 2

De Beck's battery - 3

Seventh Ohio - 10

Second Virginia cavalry - 1

Third Virginia cavalry - 1

Ninth Ohio cavalry - 1

One Hundred and Forty-eighth Ohio National guard - 58

Seventy-seventh Ohio - 16

Thirty-ninth Ohio - 19

Ninety-second Ohio - 15

Sixth Virginia infantry - 5

Eighteenth Ohio (three years) - 10

One Hundred and Seventy-fifth Ohio - 2

One Hundred and Twenty-ninth Ohio - 6

Thirty-sixth Ohio - 8

Sixty-third Ohio - 4

Seventy-fifth Ohio - 3

Eighty-fifth Ohio - 4

One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Ohio - 2

And one each in the Twenty-fifth Ohio, One Hundred and Sixteenth Ohio, One Hundred and Eighty-fifth Ohio, One Hundred and Seventy-ninth Ohio, One Hundred and Ninety-sixth Ohio, Forty-third Ohio, Ninety-Seventh Ohio, Thirty-third Ohio, First Virginia, Seventh Virginia, Eleventh Virginia, Fourteenth Virginia, and nine not designated, in all - 21

Total number of soldiers - 211

Died - 32


PALMER TOWNSHIP.


Agin, William, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company F, served four months, mus- tered out September, 1864.


Berfield, Humphrey, age 19, volunteer, October 19, 1861, three years. Seventy-seventh regiment, company D, private, attained rank of orderly sergeant, mustered out December 11, 1864, on detached service part of time.


Beswick, George, volunteer, three years, Sixty-third regiment, company H, private.


Biggins, Brazil B., age 27, volunteer, November, 1862, three years, Sixty-third regiment, company H. private, wounded at Corinth, reenlisted.


Biggins, James H., age 15, volunteer. August, 1862, three years, Ninety-second regiment, company G, private, died of measles March 4, 1863.


Biggins, Thomas W., age 42, volunteer, November, 1862, three years, Sixty-third regiment, company H, private, died of fever December, 1864.


Brown, Andrews, age 56, volunteer, Seventy-seventh regiment, company B, Ovate, killed in battle of Shiloh April 6, 1862.


Brown, Silas A., age 23, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days. One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company I, private, mustered out September, 1864, sick most of time.


Brown. Charles A., age 27, volunteer, August 7, 1862. three years. Ninety-second regiment, company G, third sergeant, attained rank of first lieutenant, mustered out June 10, 1865, wounded at Chickamauga, captured and parolled.


Brown, John A., age 18, volunteer, September 5, 1864, three years, Eighteenth regiment, company F, private, attained rank of corporal, served one year, mustered out October 9, 1865, sick most of time.


Camp, David H.. age 22, volunteer, November 16, 1861, three years, Sixty-third regiment, company F, private, attained rank of orderly sergeant, mustered out July 8, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


Camp, George L., age 27, volunteer, August 15, 1862, three years,


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Ninety-second regiment, company G, private, served three years, mustered out June 8, 1865.


Carter, John G., Eighteenth regiment, company F.


Campbell, Harvey, age 33, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days. One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company F, corporal, served four months, mustered out September, 1864, detailed for clerk service, also orderly and commissary.


Cooper, Armine R., age 21, volunteer, August 5, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company F, private, served four years, mustered out July 27, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


Danley. Joseph, age 39, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company I, private, died of measles June, 1864.


Danley, William E., volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company I, private, served four months, mustered out September, 1864


Danley, Harvey, age 22, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company I, private, served four months, mustered out September, 1864.


Danley, James, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company I, private.


Danley, Joel N., age 25, volunteer, August 15, 1862, three years. Ninety-second regiment, company D, corporal, served seven months, died at Carthage, of measles, March 20, 1863.


Dailey, John W., age 32, volunteer, January 1, 1864. three years, First cavalry, company L, private, mustered out September, 1865.


Dunsmore, Carmi S., volunteer, Ninety-second regiment, company G.


Ferguson, Daniel, age 27, volunteer, October, 1861, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company D, private, reenlisted as a veteran.


Ferguson, Andrew, age 19, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company F, private, served four months, mustered out September, 1865.


Fowler, L. R., volunteer, Fourth Virginia, company D, private.


Gard, James H., age 35, volunteer, August 1, 1863, six months, Fourth Virginia cavalry, company D, private, served seven months, mustered out March 7, 1864.


Guy, Hezekiah F., age 19, volunteer, October 28, 1863, One Hundred and Twenty-second regiment, company C, corporal, served one year and eight months, mustered out June 26, 1865, sick with smallpox and wounded at Winchester.


Hildebrand, Jesse. age 39, volunteer, October. 1862, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company A, second lieutenant, served one year and three months, resigned January 23, 1864,


Hemphill, Orson, age 21, volunteer, May. 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company I, corporal, served four months, mustered out September, 1864.


Huston, John P., volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company F, private,


Holm, James P., age 34, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company I, private, served four months, mustered out September, 1864.


Jenkins, Samuel, volunteer, Second Virginia cavalry, company F.


Lake, George, age 18, volunteer, June, 1862, three months, Eighty-seventh regiment, private, served three months, mustered out September 20, 1862, re-enlistment, volunteer, 1863, three years, Second heavy artillery, private.


Lazure, E. E., age 21, volunteer, October 23, 1861, three years, Second Virginia cavalry, company F, private, served three years and nine months, mustered out July 4, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


Morris, Thomas C., age 17, volunteer, February 7, 1865, Thirty- sixth regiment, company H, private, honorably discharged July 7, 1865, sick most of the time with camp disease.


Morris, Jonathan G., age 15. volunteer, October 29, 1861, three years, Sixty-third regiment, company G, private, served three months, died of measles January 23, 1862.


Morris, John, volunteer, Seventy-seventh regiment, company B, private.


Morris, Benajah K., volunteer, Ninety-second regiment company G, private.


Morris, William, age 34, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company I, private, served four months, mustered out September, 1864.


Morris, R. S., age 22, substitute, August 13, 1862, three years, Ninety-second regiment, company G, private, served three years, mustered out July 1, 1865, transferred to veteran reserve corps.


Murdough, J. G., age 30, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment. company F, private, served four months, mustered out September, 1864.


Murdough, Charles J., age 22, volunteer, August, 1862, three years, Ninety-second regiment, company G, private, served one year and eight months. died April 29, 11864.


Nulton, Henry, age 26, volunteer, 1861, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company B, private.


Palmer. James D., age 18, volunteer, February , 1864. three years, Sixty-third regiment, company F, private, died March 18, 1864 of measles.


Perry. Armstrong H., age 23, volunteer, August 12, 1861, three years. Second Virginia cavalry, company F, private, served one year and five months, honorably discharged January, 1863, for disability.


Payne, Joseph D.. age 25, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company I, private, served four months, mustered out September, 1864.


Payne, Francis M., age 21, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company I, private, served four months, mustered out September, 1864.


Pugh, John A., age 17, volunteer, February 9, 1865, Thirty-Sixth regiment, company H, private, served five months, mustered out July 27. 1865.


Pugh, Henry L., volunteer, 1861, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, companies F and D, fifer, attained rank of captain, mustered out March 8, 1865.


Pugh, Austin, age 34, volunteer. May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company F, private, served four months, mustered out September, 1864.


Reed, Joseph, age 19, volunteer, August, 1862, three years, Ninety-second regiment, company F, private, served three years, mustered out June, 1865, wounded at Chickamauga, and afterwards on various detached service.


Skipton, William, age 33, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company I, corporal, served four months, mustered out September, 1864.


Sheets, Hiram, died.


Smith, Henry, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company I.


Trotter, James, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hun- dred and Forty-eighth regiment, company F, private.


Trotter, Richard, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company F, private.


RECAPITULATION.


Second heavy artillery - 1

Second Virginia cavalry - 3

Fourth Virginia cavalry - 1

First Ohio cavalry - 1

One Hundred and Forty-eighth Ohio National guard - 20

Ninety-second Ohio - 9

Seventy-seventh Ohio - 7

Sixty-third Ohio - 6

Thirty-sixth Ohio - 3

Eighteenth Ohio (three sears) - 2

One each in Eighty-seventh Ohio, One Hundred and Twenty-second Ohio, Fourth Virginia, not designated one, in all - 4

Total number of soldiers - 55

Died - 9


SALEM TOWNSHIP.


Alden, Jonathan, age 39, volunteer, 1862, three years, Ninety-second regiment, company H, private, served three years, mustered out June 10, 1865.


Alden, Benjamin G., volunteer, 1862, three years, Ninety-second regiment, company H, private, attained the rank of second lieutenant, resigned October 14, 1863.


Alden, Philetus, volunteer, 1862, three years, Ninety-second regiment, company H, private, served three years, mustered out June 10, 1865.


Baesshar, Christian, Thirty-ninth regiment, company F.


Bartell, Frederick, age 23, volunteer, 1862, three years, Seventh cavalry, company H.


Bay, Jacob F., age 21, volunteer, October 12, 1862, three years, Seventh cavalry, company H, blacksmith, served two years and nine months, mustered out July 4, 1865.


Best, John, age 20, volunteer, April 13, 1864, three years, Thirty- sixth regiment, company A, private, in six battles, served one year and three months, mustered out July 27, 1865.


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Boye, Theodore, volunteer, May 28, 1862, three months, Eighty-seventh regiment, company A, corporal, in one battle, served tour months, mustered out October 1, 1862.


Boye. August, volunteer, May 28, 1862, three months, Eighty-fifth regiment, private, served four months, mustered out October 1, 1862. Brown, Jacob, age 20, volunteer, August 15, 1864, one year, One Hundred and Seventy-fourth regiment, company D, private, served ten months, mustered out June 28, 1865.


Chandler, Isaac, age 17, volunteer, August 24, 1864, one year, One Hundred and Seventy-fourth regiment, company D, private, served ten months, died June 30, 1865, of intermittent fever, at Charlotte, North Carolina.


Chapman, Sidney D., age 22, volunteer, 1862, three years, Ninety-second regiment, company H, private, attained the rank of corporal, served one year, died November 19, 1863, mortally wounded at Chickamauga September 19, 1863.


Close, Allen, age 22, volunteer, August 12, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company G, private, served three years, mustered out in 1864.


Clay, Benjamin F., volunteer, July 29, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company A, private.


Clay, Daniel, volunteer, 1863, six months, Fourth cavalry, company C, private.


Crawford, William, volunteer. 1862, three years, Seventh cavalry, company H, private, served three years, mustered out with regiment.


Crawford, John, volunteer, August, 1861. three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company G, private, served three years, re-enlistment, December, 1863, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company G, private, served one year, mustered out with regiment.


Dauber, Frederick, age 22, volunteer, 1862, three years, Seventh cavalry, company H, attained the rank of corporal, served three years, mustered out July 4, 1865.


Deitz, Frederick, age 21, volunteer, 1863, six months, Fourth cavalry, company C, sergeant, mustered out, re-enlistment, age 22, volunteer, 1864, three years, Thirteenth cavalry, company C, second lieutenant, mustered out August 10, 1865.


Delong, Charles, age 39, volunteer, August 12, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company G, private, served four years, mustered out July 27, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


Delong, Charles K., Thirty-sixth regiment, company G.


Dice, John.


Dillon, William Henry, age 17, volunteer, October 31, 1861, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, companies A and G. private, served five months, died May 8, 1862, at Shiloh, of homesickness.


Doan, Richard, age 37, volunteer, August, 1863, three years, Second heavy artillery, company K, private, mustered out in 1865, transferred to invalid corps.


Doan, Josiah M., age 25, volunteer, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company G, private, served four years, mustered out July 7, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


Doan, Archibald S., age 23, volunteer, 1861, three years, Twelfth regiment, company D, private, attained the rank of sergeant, served three years, mustered out in 1864.


Doan, David C., volunteer, 1862, three years, Ninety-second regiment, company H, private, served three years, mustered out in 1865.


Doan, Edwin T., age 20, volunteer, May 28, 1862, three months, Eighty-seventh regiment, company A, private, in one battle, served four months, mustered out October 1, 1862, re-enlistment, age 21, volunteer, August, 1863, three years, Second heavy artillery, company K, sergeant, attained the rank of orderly sergeant, served two years, mustered out August 23, 1865.


Doud, Conner, volunteer, 1862, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company G. private, served three years, mustered out July 27, 1865. Ewing.


Fantz, Frederick, 1862, three years, Ninth cavalry, company B, private, served three years, mustered out July 20, 1865.


Feldner, Henry, age 20, volunteer, 1861, three years, Sixty-third regiment, company G, private, served four years, mustered out July 8, 1865.


Dressler, Michael


Feldnor, Samuel, age 17, volunteer, September 9, 1862, three years, Sixty-third regiment, company G, private, served three years, mustered out July 8, 1865.


Fenn, Benjamin, volunteer, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company G.


Fisher, Thomas, age 21, volunteer, April 17, 1861, three months, Eighteenth regiment, company B, private, served four months, mustered out August 28, 1861, badly wounded at South Mountain, second enlistment, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company G, private, honorably discharged 1862, third enlistment, 1863, three years, Second heavy artillery, company K, sergeant, attained rank of second lieutenant, served two years, mustered out in 1865.


Flanders, Alden, age 23, volunteer, August, 1863, six months, Seventh cavalry, company C, fifer, served eight months, mustered out in March, 1864.


Fulton, Robert, age 20, volunteer, August, 1862, three years, Seventh cavalry, company H, private, attained rank of corporal, served three years, mustered out July 3, 1865.


Gibson, Henry J., volunteer, Thirty-sixth regiment, company G, private, died September 12, 1862, of wounds received at battle of South Mountain.


Goodwill, Jeremiah A., volunteer, Ninety-second regiment, company F, died.


Gould, Luther W., age 17, volunteer, July, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company G, private, served six months, died January 21, 1862, of measles and pneumonia.


Gould, Daniel W., age 24, 1862, three years, Ninth cavalry, company B, three years, honorably discharged in 1865.


Gray. James C., age 21, volunteer, May 27, 1862, three months, Eighty-seventh regiment, company A, private, in one battle, served four months, mustered out 1862, re-enlistment, volunteer, August, 1863, six months, Fourth independent ballation cavalry, company C, corporal, served eight months, mustered out in March, 1864.


Gray, John, volunteer, Seventy-seventh regiment, company A, died.


Gray, Thomas, volunteer, January, 1864, three years, Twelfth regiment, company D, private, died in Andersonville prison.


Guitteau, Hamilton H., age 25 volunteer, 1862, three years, Ninety- second regiment, company H, private, attained rank of sergeant, three years, mustered out June 10, 1865.


Hayt, Theodore, age 3r, volunteer, July 29, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company A, sergeant, served two years, honorably discharged November, 1863.


Hallet, Howard, Twenty-fifth regiment, company I.


Hallet, Asa Davis, age 18, volunteer, adz, three years, Forty-second regiment, company D, private, attained rank of corporal, mustered out at expiration of service.


Hardy, Andrew J., volunteer, 1862, three years, Seventh cavalry, company H. sergeant, attained rank of lieutenant, served three years, mustered out July 4, 1865.


Hardy, James M., volunteer, 1862, Seventh cavalry, company H, private, served three years, mustered out July 4, 1865.


Harris, Daniel, age 26, volunteer, 1862, three years, Seventh cavalry, company H, private, served three years, mustered out July 4, 1865.


Harth, Daniel, age 24, volunteer, 1861, three months, Sixteenth regiment, private, mustered out, second enlistment, volunteer, 1861. three years, Thirty-first regiment company K, private, served two years and six months, mustered out December 26, 1863, veteran enlistment, age 26, volunteer, 1863, three years, Thirty-first regiment, company K, private, served one year and six months, mustered out July 9, 1865.


Hazen, Charles D., age 24, volunteer, August, 1862, three years, Ninety-second regiment, company H, corporal, attained rank of sergeant, served three years, mustered out June 10, 1865.


Hazen, Stowell S., volunteer, 1861, three years, Twelfth regiment, company D, private, served one year, honorably discharged in 1862, disabled by wound received at Antietam, re-enlistment, volunteer, 1863, three years, Second heavy artillery, company K, second lieutenant, attained rank of captain, resigned in 1865.


Huckingberry, Peter, volunteer, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company G, private.


Hockingberry, Oakley, volunteer, 1861, Thirty-sixth regiment, company G, private.


Hill, Irwin, volunteer, three years, Fourth cavalry, company C.


Hess, Jacob, volunteer, Sixty-third regiment, company I, honorably discharged.


Hoit, John A., age 27, volunteer, August, 1862, three years, Ninety-second regiment, company H, private, served three years, mustered out June 10, 1865.


Hoit, Nicholas G., age 18, volunteer, October 29, 1863, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company G, private, served one year and six months, died in April, 1865.


Howlan, Jesse, volunteer, Thirty-sixth regiment, company G, private, reenlisted, volunteer, Second Ohio heavy artillery, company K, private, mustered out with regiment.


Hunter, David C., age 24, volunteer, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth


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regiment, company G, private, attained rank of sergeant, served four years, mustered out July 27, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


Happ, Zachariah, Second heavy artillery, company H, honorably discharged.


Hutchinson, W. H., volunteer, Seventy-seventh regiment, company K, honorably discharged.


Johnson, Henry W., volunteer, Ninety-second regiment, company H.


Kelly, Calvin V., age 18, September 3, 1864. one year, One Hundred and Seventy-ninth regiment, company F, private, served ten months, mustered out June 16, 1865.


Kyles, Frederick, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company G, private.


Lauer, John, volunteer, three years, Thirty-ninth regiment, company F, private.


Lenhardt, Henry, age 22, volunteer, Thirty-ninth regiment, company F, private, died December 1, 1862, of chronic diarrhoea, at Louisvitle, Missouri.


Lindamood, James, age 35, volunteer, August 8, 1862, three years, Ninety-second regiment, company K, private, served three years, mustered out June 10, 1865.


Lingo, Archelaus R., volunteer, three years, Twenty-fifth regiment, company I, sergeant, served four years, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


Lindner, Earnest, volunteer, August, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company G, lreutenant, attained rank of adjutant, served ten months. resigned June 28, 1862.


Lindner, Carl W., volunteer, May 28, 1862, three months, Eighty-fifth regiment, company F, private, served four months, mustered out October, 1862, re-enlistment, volunteer, November, 1863, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company G, private, attained rank of corporal, served one year and eight months, mustered out July 27, 1865.


Magruder, John N., age 21, volunteer, three years, Thirty-six regiment, company G, private.


Magruder, Nahum W., age 18, volunteer.


Magruder, Asahel.


Marsh, William, age 18, volunteer, 1861, three years, Forty-second regiment, company D, private, served three years, mustered out, 1864.


Marsh, John, age 15, volunteer, August, 1863, six months, Fourth independent battalion cavalry, company C, private, served eight months, mustered out. March, 1864, re-enlistment, 1864, one year, Twenty-third regiment, company G, private, mustered out 1865.


Matthews, John T,, volunteer, June, 1861, three years, Third regiment, company C, private, attained rank of corporal, mustered out, wounded at Perryville, Kentucky, re-enlistment,

volunteer, 1864, three years, One Hundred and Ninety-third regiment, lieutenant, adjutant of regiment.


McCoy, Joshua, aged 20, volunteer, October 9, 1861, three years, Sixty-third regiment, company G, private, served two years, died August, 1863, of chronic diarrhoea at Memphis, Tennessee, transferred to gunboat service.


McKinsey-Thirty-six regiment, company H.


Moore, William H., age 37, volunteer, August 14, 1862, three years, Ninety-second regiment, company H, private, three years, mustered out June 10, 1865.


Moor, E. R., volunteer, 1861, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company D, second lieutenant, attained rank of first lieutenant, honorably discharged August 1, 1863.


Morgan, James Wheeler, age 24. volunteer, August, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company G, private, died November 5, 1861, of measles at Gallipolis.


Morgan, George Henry, age 22, volunteer, August, 1862, three years, Ninety-second regiment, company H, private, served three years, mustered out June l0, 1865.


Morse, Madison, age 51, volunteer, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company G, fifer, three years, mustered out 1864


Morse, William Wallace, age 24, volunteer, 1861, three years, Twelfth regiment, company D, private, three years, died June 26, 1864, killed at the battle of Lynchburgh.


Morse, Wilbur Fisk, age 22, volunteer, April 17, 1861, three months, Eighteenth regiment, company B, private, served four months, mustered out August 28, 1861, re-enlistment, volunteer, August, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company G, private, served three years, mustered out 1864.


Morse, Wilkinson M., age 20, volunteer, 1863, three years, Fifth Virginia cavalry, company G, private, served two years, mustered out in 1865.


Morse, Wayne. age 16, volunteer, March, 1865, one year, Thirty-sixth regiment, company G, private, honorably discharged in 1865.


Morse, Winslow W., age 18, May, 1864, one hundred days, One hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company A, private, served four months, mustered out September, 1864.


Mennel, George, age 20, volunteer, August, 1862, three years, Thirty- sixth regiment, company G, private, served one year, died September 20, 1863, of chronic diarrhoea, at Chattanooga.


Murdock, Churchill, age 24 volunteer, August, 1861, three years. Thirty-sixth regiment, company G, private, served three years, mustered out July 27, 1865.


Murdock, Andrew, Twenty-sixth regiment, company F.


Murdock, Lewis, age 18, volunteer. August, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company G, private, attained to rank of corpora1, served four years, mustered out July 27, 1865.


Palmer, John A., volunteer, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company G, first sergeant, attained to rank ot first lieutenant, resigned January 18, 1863.


Palmer, Jewett, jr., volunteer, August, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company G, captain, attained to rank of major, served three years and three months, resigned, November 29, 1864, reenlisted as veteran.


Payne, Orrin, volunteer, 1862, three months, Eighty-seventh regiment, company A, private, mustered out with regiment.


Perkins, Miles 0., volunteer, 1864, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company G, private, mustered out Jury 27, 1865.


Pfaff, Christopher J., age 19, volunteer, September 1, 1862, three years, Seventh cavalry, company H, served three years, mustered out July 4, 1865.


Poland, Zimri, age 17, volunteer, February, 1864, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company G, private, served one year and six months, mustered out July 27, 1865.


Porter, Daniel, volunteer, August, 1862, three years, Ninety-second regiment, company H, private, served three years, mustered out with regiment.


Reese, Thomas, volunteer, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company G.


Roth, Henry, volunteer, Third regiment, company K.


Roth, Christian, Seventy-seventh regiment, company K.


Sankford, Franklin, age 16, volunteer, December 7, 1861. three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company K, private, served eight months, honorably discharged, August 11, 1862, for disability.


Schofield, William, volunteer, January, 1864, three years, Twelfth regiment, company D, private, served one year, mustered out at end of War.


Schofield, Joseph C., age 18, volunteer, August, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company G, private, served four years, mustered out July 27, 1865.


Schofield, William A., age 18, volunteer, January, 1864, three years, Twelfth regiment, company D, private, served one year, mustered out at end of war.


Schofield, Charles M., age 20, volunteer, June, 1861, three years, Twelfth regiment, company D, private, attained to rank of sergeant, served three years, was in Andersonville prison eight months, re-enlistment, volunteer, December, 1863, three years, Twelfth regiment, company D, first sergeant, served one year, mustered out with regiment.


Sherlick, Frederick, age 35, volunteer, August, 1862, three years, Ninety-second regiment, company H, private, served nine months, died April 7, 1863.


Smith, John, volunteer, Thirty-sixth regiment, company A.


Smith, Phillip, volunteer, Twenty-eighth regiment, company A.


Smith, Frederick, volunteer, One Hundred and Fifty-fifth regiment, company E.


Spears, John, age 18, volunteer, August, 1862, three years. Ninety-second regiment, company H, private, served one year, died October 14, 1863, of chronic diarrhoea.


Stanley, James, volunteer, August, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company G, first lieutenant, attained to rank of captain, served three years and three months, honorably discharged November 25, 1864, was in company B, Eighteenth Ohio volunteer infantry, three months.


Stanley, Thomas, volunteer, August, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company G, private, attained to rank of sergeant, died, May 9, 1864, killed at Cloyd Mountain, West Virginia.


Stewart, Thomas R., volunteer, August, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company G, private, died October 21, 1862, of typhoid pneumonia.


Shaffer, Albert, Thirty-sixth regiment, company A.


Stickrod, Lewis, age 18, volunteer, August, 1861, three years, Thir-


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ty-sixth regiment, company G. private, served four years, mustered out July 27, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran, badly wounded.


Spider, James, Thirty-sixth regiment, company A.


Stickrod, Paul, age 16, volunteer, August, 1863, six months, Fourth cavalry, company C, private, served eight months, mustered out March 8, 1864, second enlistment, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, served four months, mustered out September, 1864, third enlistment, 1865, one year, Eighteenth regiment, company E, private.


Smith, August, volunteer, One Hundred and Seventy-fourth regiment. company D.


Thomas, Rees. age 23, volunteer, 1861, three years, Third regiment, company C, private, served three years, mustered out in 1864.


Thomas, David, age 21, volunteer, May 28, 1862, three months, Eighty-seventh regiment, company A, private, served four months, mustered out October 1, 1862, second enlistment, age 22, volunteer, August, 1863, six months, Fourth independent battalion cavalry, company C, second lieutenant, served eight months, mustered out March, 1864, third enlistment, age 23, volunteer, March. 1864, three years, Thirteenth cavalry, company A, second lieutenant, attained the rank of captain, served one year and three months, mustered out August 10, 1865.


True, Melvin C., age 22, volunteer, August 12, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company G, private, attained the rank of orderly sergeant, served three years, mustered out in 1864.


True, Wilbur F., age so, volunteer, August, 1862, three years, Ninety-second regiment, company H, private, served one year and six months, honorably discharged in 1864; while guarding a sutler's goods, a keg of tobacco fell on him and crippled him for life.


True, Joseph O., age 22, volunteer, August 12, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company G, private, served three years, mustered out in 1864.


True, Hanson W., age 20, volunteer, three years, Twenty-fifth regiment, company I, private, served three years, mustered out in 1864.


True, Hurd A., age 18, volunteer, 1862, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company G, private, three years, mustered out July 27, 1865.


True, Russel H., age 19, volunteer, May 28, 1862, three months, Eighty-seventh regiment, company A, private, served four months, mustered out October 1, 1862, second enlistment, age 20, volunteer, August, 1863, six months, Fourth independent battalion cavalry, company C, sergeant, served eight months, mustered out March 12, 1864, third enlistment, age 21, volunteer. March, 1864, three years, Thirteenth cavalry, company A, sergeant, attained the rank of lieutenant, served one year and three months, mustered out August 10, 1865.


True, John A., age 20, volunteer, August, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company G, private, attained the rank of corporal, served four years, mustered out July 27, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


Twiggs, Benjamin, age 23, volunteer, September, 1862, three years, Seventh cavalry, company H, private, served three years, mustered out July, 1865.


Waldeck, Simon, volunteer. three years, First cavalry, company L, private, served three years, court-marshaled once.


Watkins, Hamilton, age 17, volunteer, August 16, 1864, one year, fifer, attained the rank of private, served ten months, mustered out, June 22, 1865.


Wharff, Charles W., Seventy-seventh regiment, company H, honorably discharged.


Wharff, George, age 17, volunteer, August 22, 1862, three years, One Hundred and Sixteenth regiment, company H, private, nineteen battles, served three years, mustered out June 14, 1865, had not a day's sickness.


Wharff, Oliver K., age 44, volunteer, 1861, three years, Eighteenth regiment, company H, private, served one year, honorably discharged in 1862, re-enlistment, age 45, volunteer, August 22, 1862, three years, One Hundred and Sixteenth regiment, company H, private, served two years, honorably discharged in 1864.


Wheatstone, Joseph, age 17, volunteer, August, 1863, six months, Fourth independent battalion cavalry, company C, private, served eight months, mustered out March 12, 1864, re-enlistment, age 18, volunteer, 1864, one year, One Hundred and Twenty-sixth regiment, company A, private, four battles, mustered out June 25, 1865.


Wheatstone, Isaac, age 17, volunteer, May 3, 1864, nine months, Ninety-second regiment, company H, private, served one year, mustered out June 10, 1865.


Wiess, W.


Wilson, Freeland C., volunteer, August, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company G, private, discharged in 1861.


Williams, Reese, age 17, volunteer, September 18, 1862, three years, One Hundred and Sixteenth regiment, company H, corporal, attained the rank of first lieutenant, served three years, mustered out June 14, 1865, badly wounded at Piedmont, Virginia, in 1864.


Williams, William, volunteer, Twenty-seventh regiment, company D.


Wilson, Riley, artillery, company A, died.


Wilson, William W., age 23, volunteer, 1861, three years, Third regiment, company C, corporal, attained the rank of sergeant, served three years, mustered out in 1864, wounded and captured at Rome, Georgia, on the straight raid, parolled.


Wikson, John, age 34, volunteer, January 1, 1862, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company A, private, served two years and nine months, died September 24. 1864.


Wilson, Eli, age 23, volunteer, August 1, 1864, one year, Thirty-sixth regiment, company A, private, served one year, mustered out July 27, 1865.


Wilson, Amos, age 19, volunteer, July 29, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company A, private, served four years, mustered out lulu 27, 1865. reenlisted as a veteran.


Young, William, age 21, volunteer, 1862, three years, Ninety-second regiment, company H, private, died at Carthage, Tennessee, of chronic diarrhoea.


RECAPITULATION.


Battery K, Second Ohio heavy artillery - 5

Battery H, Second Ohio heavy artillery - 1

Seventh Ohio cavalry - 10

Fourth independent battalion of Ohio volunteer cavalry - 5

Fourth Ohio cavalry - 5

Thirteenth Ohio cavalry - 3

Nrnth Ohio cavalry - 2

First Ohio and Fifth Virginia cavalry, one each - 2

Thirty-sixth Ohio - 51

Ninety-second Ohio - 20

Seventy-seventh Ohio - 7

Eighty-Seventh Ohio - 6

Twelfth Ohio - 7

Sixty-third Ohio - 4

Third Ohio - 4

Three each in Thirty-ninth Ohio, Twenty-fifth Ohio, One Hundred Sixteenth Ohio and One Hundred and Seventy-fourth Ohio - 12

Two each in Eighteenth Ohio (three year.), Eighteenth Ohio (three months), Forty-second Ohio, Eighty-fifth Ohio, One Hundred and Forty-eighth Ohio National guard - 10

One each in Sixteenth Ohio, Twenty-third Ohio, Twenty-sixth, Twenty-seventh Ohio, Twenty-eighth Ohio, Thirty-first Ohio, One Hundred and Twenty-sixth Ohio, One Hundred and Fifty-fifth Ohio, One Hundred and Seventy-ninth Ohio, One Hundred and Ninety-third Ohio, and six not designated, in all - 16

Total number of soldiers - 151

Died - 16


UNION TOWNSHIP.


Adams, Isaac N., age 16, volunteer, August, 1862, three years, Thirty-ninth regiment, company B, private, served nine months, died at Memphis, Tennessee, May 5, 1863, of bloody flux.


Atkinson, Samuel, Thirty-sixth regiment, company F, private, reenlisted as a veteran.


Apple, Samuel, three years, Thirty-ninth regiment, company F, private, served three years, mustered out July 27, 1865


Bodman, Frederick, volunteer, Thirty-ninth regiment, company F.


Baker, John, age 23, drafted, 1865, one year.


Beebe, Jerry, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company I, served four months, mustered out September, 1864.


Beebe, Joseph, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company I, served four months, mustered out September, 1864.


Biedle, Jacob, Seventy-seventh regiment, company B, private, died in service.


Bostner, William, Seventy-seventh regiment, company C.


Callahan, Emery, volunteer, three years, Sixty-third regiment, company F, died in service.


Clark, John, volunteer, Thirty-ninth regiment, company B.


Craig, Stewart, volunteer, First cavalry.


Cutter, Lewis L., Seventy-seventh regiment, company B.


Cutter, William H., volunteer, Seventy-seventh regiment, company B, killed at the battle of Mark’s Mills, April 30, 1864.


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Cobb, William, Seventy-seventh regiment, company H.


Dice, John. age 21, drafted, 1865, one year.


Davis, Douglas, Seventy-seventh regiment, company H.


Emge, Adam, volunteer, three years, Sixty-third regiment, company G, reenlisted as a veteran.


Fouracker, Richard, age 52, volunteer, 1861, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company H, lieutenant, attained rank of captain, served one year, honorably discharged September 2, 1862, for physical disability.


Fouracker, Louis McK, age 25, volunteer, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment company H, sergeant, served three years, reenlisted as a veteran.


Fouracker, Levi James, age 23, volunteer, 1861, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company H, second lieutenant, honorably discharged October 21, 1862, died March 5, 1875. of wounds received at Shiloh.


Fouracker, Douglass W., age 20, volunteer, 1861, Seventy-seventh regiment. company H, orderly sergeant, died August , 1862, buried at Memphis, Tennessee.


Farmer, James, Seventy-seventh regiment, company H, honorably discharged for disability.


Harden, Enos, volunteer, Seventy-seventh regiment, company H, served six months, honorably discharged for disability.


Harden, James, age 20. Seventy-seventh regiment, company H, killed at Shiloh April 6, 1862.


Haines, Jacob, volunteer, Sixty-third regiment, company G, died.


Henry, Owen, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company K, private, served four months, mustered out September, 1864.


Kramer, Henry, Sixty-third regiment, company G, mustered out.


Liner, John, volunteer, Eighth regiment, company B, three years.


McAffle, Henry, age 22, substitute.


McKinney, James, Seventy-seventh regiment, company H, died January 2, 1862, in Union township.


Myres, William, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company I, private, served four months, mustered out September, 1864.


Myres, Jacob, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company H, private, served three years.


O’Hern, James.


Power, David, volunteer, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company H, private, reenlisted as a veteran.


Power, James. substitute, Seventy-seventh regiment, company H,


Power, Bobert, drafted 1865, died in 1865 of a swelling in the knee.


Pinkerton, Calvert, drafted 1865.


Rehmle, John, First cavalry, company L, died October 1, 1862, of diarrhoea


Schlauhack, Conrad, volunteer, three years, Thirty-ninth regiment, company B, private, mustered out July 9, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


Schilling, John, volunteer, three years, Thirty-ninth regiment, company F, served three years.


Sheppard, Thomas, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company I, served four months, mustered out September, 1864.


Shuster, William, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company I, served four months, mustered out September, 1864.


Tilton, Leroy D., May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company I.


Power, Tyrannus, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company I, served four months, mustered out September, 1864.


Roesh, John, drafted, 1865, one year, sent a substitute.


Weaver, Nicholas, age 44, drafted, 1865, one year, exempt from physical disability.


Witham, J. M., May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company I, served four months, mustered out September, 1864.


Ladd, Richard, Sixty-third regiment, company G.


Ladd, Salathiel, Thirty-sixth regiment, company A, served his term.


Ladd, John, Thirty-sixth regiment, company A, died.


Miller, Austin, 1864.


Linn, Daniel O., Ninety-second regiment, company F.


RECAPITULATION.


Thirty-sixth Ohio - 3

First Ohio cavalry - 3

Seventy-seventh Ohio - 7

One Hundred and Forty-eighth Ohio national guards - 9

Thirty-ninth Ohio - 6

Thirty-sixth Ohio - 3

Sixty-third Ohio - 5

One each in Eighth Ohio, Ninety-second Ohio, not designated to, in all. - 12

Total number soldiers - 53

Died. - 11


WARREN TOWNSHIP.


Anderson, William, age 22, volunteer, February 24, 1864, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company K, private, served one year and five months, mustered out July 27, 1865.


Anderson, James, age 20, volunteer, March 5, 1864, three years, First Virginia light artillery, company C, private, served one year and three months, mustered out June 28, 1865.


Anderson. Edward, age 26, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company K, private, served four months, mustered out September, 1864.


Asbury, Dudley E., age 25, volunteer, October 4, 1864, one year, One Hundred and First United States colored regiment, sergeant. major, served one year, mustered out October r, 1865.


Appel, Valentine, age 21, volunteer, July 31, 1861, three years. Thirty-sixth regiment, company F, private, served three years, mustered out August 12, 1864.


Appel, Simeon, volunteer, three years, Thirty-ninth regiment, company F, private.


Baker, Manuel T., age 27, volunteer, August 3, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company F, private, served three and a half years, died February 10, 1865, captured at Winchester, July 24, 1864 imprisoned at Danville, where he died.


Baker, Francis, age 16, volunteer, spring of 1864, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company F, private, died March 16, 1864, of measles, at Chattanooga.


Baker, John L. A., age 39, volunteer, September 1, 1862, three years, Seventh cavalry, company H, private, served two years and ten months, mustered out July 4, 1865.


Bailey, Peter, age 31, volunteer, March 4, 1864, three years, One Hundred and Twenty-second regiment, company I. private. died May 7, 186,1, wounded in the battle of the Wilderness, May 7, 1864, taken to Danville prison, and supposed to be dead.


Bailey, Daniel, age 25, volunteer, August 3, 1861, three years. Thirty-sixth regiment, company F, private, served four years, mustered out July 27, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


Bailey, Seth, age 19, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred. and Forty-eighth regiment, company K, private, served four months, mustered out September, 1864.


Beckford, Otis, age 17, volunteer, August 9, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company F. private, served four years, mustered out July 27, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


Boothby, David, age 20, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company K, private, served four months, mustered out September, 1864.


Boothby, Cornelius E., age 25, volunteer, May, 1864 one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company K, private, served four months, mustered out September, 1864.


Boothby, Joseph N., age 24, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company K, private,, served four months, mustered out September, 1864.


Benedict, George, Second cavalry.


Brabham, Wellington, age 20, volunteer, October 1, 1864. First cavalry, companies H and L, private, served eight months honorably charged June 28, 1865, for disability.


Call, John, age 29, volunteer, March, 1864, Thirty-sixth regiment, company C, private, served five months, died in August, 1864, of measles.


Call, David, age 24, volunteer, October, 1862, three years, Ninety-second regiment, companies C and F. private, served five months, died March 18, 1863, of erysipelas, at Nashville, Tennessee.


Carpenter, Ezra J., age 19, volunteer, September 30, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company F. private, served two years and ten months, mustered out Jury 27, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran and detailed as a veteran.


Carpenter, Alfred, age 22, volunteer, August, 1863, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company F. private, served three years, died October 29, 1863, reenlisted as a veteran, killed at Winchester.


Carpenter, Spencer, age 18, volunteer, spring of 1862, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company G, private, served four years, mustered out March 8, 1866, reenlisted as a veteran.


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Cecil, John T., age 27, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company K, private, served four months, mustered out. September, 1864.


Cecil, Edward S., age 24, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company F, private, served four months mustered out September, 1864.


Cecil, George K , age 20, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company K, private, served four months, mustered out in September, 1864.


Chalfant, Badl, Seventy-seventh regiment, company D.


Chute, Albert, age 27, volunteer, December, 1861, three years, Sixty-third regiment, company I, private, served six months, honorably discharged June 16, 1862, for disability.


Cole, Hiram Harvey, age 25, volunteer, August, 1861, three years. Thirty-sixth regiment, company F, corporal, served two years, kitled September 18, 1863. at Chickamauga.


Cole, Dudley, age 22, volunteer, October, 1862, three years, Ninety-second regiment, private, mustered out June 30, 1865.


Christopher, William H., age 18, volunteer, December 20, 1863, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company D, private, two years and three months, mustered out in March, 1866.


Christopher, Clark L., age 26, volunteer. May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company K, private, served four months, mustered out in September, 1864.


Coffman, Charles, age 26, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company K, private, served four months, mustered out in September, 1864.


Cochran, Charles, age 22, volunteer, October 16, 1862, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, companies D and H, private, served three years and five months, mustered out March 8, 1866.


Crael, Charles, age 21, volunteer, September, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company F, corporal, served two years and ten months, mustered out July 27, 1865.


Daugherty. William, age 31, volunteer, August, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company F, sergeant, served three years, mustered out in 1864.


Devore, James, age 17, volunteer, winter of 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company F, private, died June 19, 1864, wounded at Chickamauga.


Faris, Samuel, age 18, volunteer, August, 1862, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company F, private, served two years and nine months, honorably discharged June 14, 1865.


Ferril, Charles.


Finch, Lewis J., age 20, volunteer, August, 1861, three years, Thirty-ninth regiment, company B, private, served four years, mustered out July 9, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


Finch, William W., volunteer, Ninety-second regiment, company G.


Finch, Henry, age 17, volunteer, July, 1862, three years, Second heavy artillery, private, three years, mustered out August 23, 1865.


Froochel, Walter, volunteer, three years, Thirty-ninth regiment, company B, private.


Fish, Timothy, age 26, volunteer, 1863, three years, Second heavy artillery, private„ missing and supposed to be dead.


Fish, James, age 25, December 25, 1863, three years, First cavalry, company L, served two years and nine months, private, mustered out September 28, 1865, in hospital several months with small-pox.


Fish, William, age 21, volunteer, three years, December, 1863, First cavalry, company L, private, died of measles in January, 1864.


Farley, William, age 18, volunteer, Seventy-third regiment, company F, private, died at Chattanooga, Tennessee, July 10, 1864.


Farley, Kins, age 19, volunteer, Tenth cavalry, company L, private, died at Kingston, Georgia, June 17, 1864.


French, Columbus, age 31, volunteer, May, 1865, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company K, private, served four months, mustered out in September, 1864.


Gilpin, William R., age 23, volunteer, January, 1862, three years, Sixty-third regiment, company G, private, served three years and six months, mustered out July 8, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


Gilpin, Felix, age 16, volunteer, January 1, 1862, three years, Sixty-third regiment, company G, private, served three years and six months, died of small-vox March 26, 1864, wounded at

Corinth, transferred to I gunboat service January 3, 1863.


Gray, Frank S., Thirty-sixth regiment, company F.


Greenwood, Theodore, age 21, volunteer, June, 1862, three years, captain, died September 27, 1862, quartermaster on General Rosecrans’ staff.


Hale, Selkirk, Thirty-sixth regiment, company F. Halt, E. K., Twenty-second regiment.

Halt, W. H. G.


Hall, Alexander, Thirty-sixth regiment, company F.


Hanna, James, age 26, volunteer, August, 1861, three years, Thirty- sixth regiment, company F. corporal, served two years, honorably discharged in 1863, for disability.


Hanna, William W., age 21, vorunteer, August, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company F, private, attained sergeant, served four years, mustered out July 27, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


Hart, Samuel M., age 35, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company IC, private, served four months, mustered out in September, 1864.


Harris. Joseph, Seventy-third regiment, company F.


Harris, Lewis, Seventy-third regiment, company F.


Harte, Miller H., age 19, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company K, private, served four months, mustered out September, 1864.


Hawkins, Thomas, age 25, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company K, private, served four months, mustered out September, 1864.


Hawkins, Granville, age 22, volunteer, August 16, 1861, three years, Thirty-ninth regiment, company B, private, served three years, mastered out August, 1864.


Hawkins, James, age 37, volunteer, spring of 1862, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company H, private, died January 14, 1864, of small-pox, at Alton, Illinois.


Henderson, James, age 36, volunteer, May. 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company K, private, served four months, mustered out September, 1864, off duty with sickness most of the term.


Henderson, John S., age 21, volunteer, August, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company D, private, served four years, mustered out July 27, 1865, slightly wounded at Chattanooga.


Hohn, John, age 34, volunteer, August, 1862, three years, Ninety- second regiment, company G, private, served one year and two months, died October, 1863, wounded in the heel at Chickamauga, September 20, 1863, and died of lockjaw.


Holden, Andrew, age 35, volunteer, October , 1861, three years. Seventy-third regiment, company F. private, served three years and ten months, mustered out July 20, 1865.


Hollister, G. R., age 18, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company K, private, served four months, mustered out September. 1864.


Hollister, John L, age 23, volunteer, August, 1862, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company F, private, served three years, mustered out July 27, 1865.


Hollister, Charles S, age 20, volunteer, August, 1863, three years, Second heavy artillery, private, served two years, mustered out August 23, 1865.


Hudson, John, Sixty-third regiment, company F.


Hutchinson, Joseph. T., age 28, volunteer, September, 1861, three years, First Virginia light artiltery, private, served two years, died September, 12, 1863, of camp disease, in Virginia.


Hudson, Samuel, Sixty-third regiment, company F.


Hutchinson, Henry W., age 31, volunteer, September 1, 1861, three years, First Virginia light artillery, company C, private, honorably discharged 1863, for disability.


Hufferd, John W., age 16, August 1, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company F, private, served four years, mustered out 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


Hufferd, William H, age 16, volunteer, August, 1863, six months, One Hundred and Twenty-ninth regiment, company F, private, served seven months, honorably discharged March, 1864, re-enlistment, age 17, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty- eighth regiment, private, served four months, mustered out September, 1864, re-enlistment, volunteer, winter 1864-5, Thirty-sixth regiment, company F, private, mustered out July 27, 1865.


Ingram, Thomas M., age 15, volunteer, August, 1863, six months, One Hundred and Twenty-ninth regiment, company F, private, served seven months. mustered out March, 1864, re-enlistment, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company F, private, served four months, mustered out September, 1864, re-enlistment; volunteer, Thirty-second regiment, company B, private, mustered out May, 1865.


Johnson, Jacob, volunteer, February, 1864, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company F, private, mustered out July 7, 1864, sick for six months.


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Johnson, Bloomfield, age 31. volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company K, private, served four months, mustered out September, 1864.


Jones. Andrew, age 34, volunteer, December 4, 1863, three years, Seventy-sixth regiment, company D, corporal, mustered out July 15, 1865.


Lacy, Elisha, Thirty-sixth regiment, company K.


Leavers, W. J.


Lightfoot, John, age 20, volunteer, 1864, First cavalry, private, mus- tered, out September 28, 1865.


Lightfoot, James, age 21, volunteer, December, 1863, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company D, private, served two years and three months, mustered out March 8, 1864, captured in 1864, and in prison at Camp Ford ten months.


Lightfritz, Samuel, age 37, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company F, private, served four months, mustered out September, 1864.


Lynch, Thomas, age 29, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company K, private, served four months, mustered out September, 1864.


Malcolm, Andrew, age 15, volunteer, August to, 1862, Thirty-sixth regiment, company F, private, served three years, mustered out July 27, 1865.


Moore, Thomas W., volunteer, August, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company F, captain, served seven months, resigned March 5, 1862, re-enlistment, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, Colonel, served four months, mustered out September, 1864.


Malcolm, James M., age 24, volunteer, September, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company F, corporal, attained rank of sergeant, served three years and six months, mustered out. March, 1865.


Malcolm, John W., age 19, volunteer, September, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company F, private, served two years and ten months, died July 24, 1864, killed at Winchester.


Malcolm, Horace H., age 16, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company K, private, served four months, mustered out September, 1864.


McClure, Andrew J., age 25, volunteer, April, 1861, three months, First Iowa artillery, private, mustered cut for disability, re-enlistment, volunteer, 1861, three years, First Iowa artillery, private, honorably discharged March, 1863.


McClure, Theodore D., age 21, volunteer, August, 1861, three years, Fortieth Illinois regiment, company G, cotored sergeant, served three years, mustered out August, 1864.


McGovern, Peter, age 19. volunteer, 1861, two years, Second Virginia light artillery, company K, private, served two years, mustered out 1863, re-enlistment, volunteer, 1863, Second cavalry, private


McGovern, Michael, age 17, volunteer, August, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company F, private, served three years, died September 29, 1865, wounded twice and died of lockjaw from second wound.


McGovern, Edward, age 16, volunteer, February, 1864, Thirty-sixth regiment, company F, private, served one year and four months, mustered out July 27, 1865.


Miller, Edward, Second cavalry, company L.


Moore, Henry, Twenty-fifth regiment, company B.


Morgan, Vincent, age 29, volunteer, September 26, 1864, Sixty-fifth regiment, company I, private, served nine months, mustered out June 16, 1865.


Morris, John R., age 30, volunteer, August 1, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company F, private, served one year and six months, honorably discharged February, 1863, for disability.


Morris, Joseph, age 20, volunteer, August 1, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company F, private, served four years, mustered out July 27, 1865, wounded at Winchester July 20, 1864, captured and in Danville seven months, furloughed home and rejoined regiment in April, 1865.


Morris, Daniel, age 20. volunteer, April, 1865, Eighteenth regiment, company I, private, mustered out.


Patten, Thomas, age 37, volunteer, September 16, 1861, three years, First cavalry, company L, private, served three years, mustered out September, 1864.


Perdew, Henry, age 31, volunteer, April, 1862, three yettrs, Seventy-seventh regiment, company H, private, died January 4, 1863, of smallpox at Alton.


Prettyman, Eli, Seventy-seventh regiment, company H.


Pearce, Thomas R., age 42, volunteer. August, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company F, private, served four years, mustered out, July 27, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


Pearce, Israel J., age 19, volunteer, September 1, 1862, three years, Seventh cavalry, company H, private, served two years and ten months, mustered out July, 1865.


Pryor, William, age 26, volunteer, July, 1862, three years, Ninety- second regiment, company F, private, served one year, honorably discharged June 17, 1863. for disability, lost his hearing.


Prettyman, John, Seventy-seventh regiment, company H.


Pryor, Francis, age 24, vorunteer, July, 1862, three years, Ninety-second regiment, company F, private, served three years, honorably discharged July 17, 1865, wounded February 25, 1864, captured at Calhoun, Georgia, August 4, 1865, in various prisons seven months, and parolled, captured white detailed as train guard, sick four months, detailed as orderly, reenlisted as a veteran.


Pryor, Matthew, age 21, volunteer, September 11, 1861, three years, First cavatry, company L, private, served four years, mustered out September 28, 1865.


Pryor, Jasper, age 17, volunteer, August 13, 1863, three years. Second heavy artillery, company K, private, served four months, died December 12, 1863, of typhoid pneumonia.


Rannelly, Joseph, Second cavalry, company C.


Rannelly, William, Second cavalry, company C.


Reason, Oliver.


Reading, Simon J., age 22, volunteer, February 24, 1864, Thirty-sixth regiment, company K, private, served one year, and five months, mustered out July 27, 1865.


Reppert, Byron D., age 22, volunteer, September 1, 1861, three years, First Virginia light artillery, company C, private, served three years and six months, mustered out March 30, 1865.


Ritchey, Joseph, Seventy-seventh regiment, company H.


Roberts, Ezekiel, age 9, volunteer, July, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company A, private, served three years and eight months, mustered out March 10, 1865, wounded at

Lewisburgh and at Winchester, captured at Martinsburgh and in prison one month.


Roberts, John, age 32, volunteer, April 6, 1863, Eighty-eighth regiment, company B, private, served two years and three weeks, mustered out July 3. 1865.


Rood, Vincent. age 19, volunteer, First light artillery.


Rumerfield, Aaron E., age 17, volunteer February 27, 1865. Thirty-sixth regiment, company F, private, served five months, mustered out July 27, 1865.


Roush, Absalom, age 17, volunteer, September 30, 1864, First cavalry, company H. private, served nine months, mustered out June 17, 1865.


Roush, William, age 25, volunteer. September 30, 1864, First cavalry, company H, private, served one year, mustered out September, 1865, was in the hundred days' service.


Rumbold, Charles H., age 24, volunteer, March 12, 1864, Thirty-sixth regiment, company B, private, served one year and four months, mustered out July 27, 1865, sick and in the hospital seven months.


Rumbold, Benjamin F., age 19, April 5, 1865, Thirty-sixth regiment, company B, private, served three months, mustered out July 27, 1865, was in the hundred days' service.


Rumbold, Joseph I., age 20, volunteer, October 4, 1864, First cavalry, company L, private, served four months, died February 13, 1865, of camp disease and pneumonia.


Shafer, Martin, age 24, volunteer, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company F, private, died June, 1864. by a shell, Lynchburgh, Virginia.


Sheid, John T.. age 7, volunteer, February 2, 1864, Seventy-seventh regiment, company F, private, served two years, mustered out March 8, 1866.


Skipton, Hiram, age 25, volunteer, August, 1861 , three years, Thir- ty-sixth regiment, company F, private, attained rank of corporal, served three years and nine months, mustered out May 27, 1865,, wounded at Lexington, June , 1864.


Skipton, William.


Skipton, Samuel, age 38, volunteer, August, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company F, private, attained rank of corporal, served three years, mustered out August, 1864.


Scott, William W., volunteer, 1861, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, first lieutenant, honorably discharged August 31, 1862.


Scott, Joseph C., age 19, volunteer, August, 1862, three years, Huntingdon battery, pnvate, served two years and ten months, mustered out June, 1865.


Smith, Gilead, age 20, volunteer, December 10, 1861, Sixty-third regiment, company F, private, served one year, died January 17,


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1863, wounded at Corinth, October 4, 1862, intermittent fever ensued, and caused his death.


Smith, George W., age 9, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company F, private, served four months, mustered out September, 1864.


Smith, John, Seventy-seventh regiment, company H.


Stage, William J., age 40. volunteer, October 3, 1864, three years, First cavalry, company H, private, served one year, mustered out September, 1865.


Stage, Thomas, age 37, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company F, private, served four months, mustered out September, 1864.


Strain, James M., age 43, volunteer, August 1, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company F, private, served three years and three months, honorably discharged October 27, 1864, wounded at Lexington, Virginia, in June, 1864.


Stump, John, age 33, volunteer, September 1, 1862, three years, Seventh cavalry, company H, private, served six months, died April 22, 1863, at Nicholasville, Kentucky, sick with inflammatory rheumatism three months.


Trachel, Walter, age 24, volunteer, July 22, 1861, three years, Thirty-ninth regiment, company B, private, served three years, mustered out July 30, 1864.


Tyrrel, William, volunteer, three years, Ninety-second regiment, private.

Turril, Henry L., age 20, volunteer, August, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company F, private, served three years, mustered out August, 1864, served also in Sixth Virginia infantry, wounded at battle of Winchester and in hands of the rebels ten days.


Turril, Charles, age 28, volunteer, August, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company F, private, in three battles, served one year, honorably discharged August, 1862, for disability.


Tunnecliff, William, age 28, volunteer, November, 1861, three years, First cavalry, company K, private, served three years and ten months, mustered out September 13, 1865, detached as clerk in quarter-master’s department, reenlisted as a veteran.


Tunnecliff, Joseph, age 3, volunteer, May, 1861, three years, Fifth regiment, company C, private, served three years, mustered out June 20, 1864, captured in 1862, confined in Libby prison three months, and parolled.


Welch, Edward, October, 1861, three years, Seventy-third regiment, company F, private, served three years, died 1864, wounded three times at Winchester, died probably in January.


Wheeler, Lewis.


Wynn, A. D., age 30, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company K, private, served four months, mustered out September, 1864.


Wynn, Joseph D., age 34, volunteer, August, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company F, sergeant, served three years, mustered out September, 1864, wounded twice.


Wynn, Amos D.. age 28, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company K, private, four months, mustered out September, 1864.


Wright, Benjamin, age 24, volunteer, August 1, 1861 , three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company F, corporal, attained rank of sergeant, served two years and nine months, died May 20, 1864, at Gallipolis.


Wright, David, age 22, volunteer, September, 1862, three years, Ninety-second regiment, company G, private, served one year and ten months, died July 17, 1864, died from wound received at the battle of Kennesaw Mountain, June 23, 1864.


Wright, William, age 18, volunteer, 1862, three years, Seventh cavalry, company H, private, died 1864 captured at Rogersville, Tennessee, and in various prisons, dying in Andersonville, from deprivation and hardship.


Vaughn, James, volunteer, August, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company F, private, served two years and seven months, died May 9, 1864, kirled at Cloyd Mountain.


Zearing, Joseph, age 24, volunteer, August, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company F, fifer, served two years, died November 12, 1863, at Gallatin.


Zearing, William H., age 21, volunteer, August, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company F, private, served three years, mustered out September 9, 1864, was also in the three months' service.


Zeanng, James E., age 19, volunteer, August, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company D, fifer, served three years, mustered out September 9, 1864.


Zearing, John L., age 17, volunteer, August, 1861, Thirty-sixth regiment, company F, private, served three years, mustered out September 9, 1864.


RECAPITULATION.


Buell's Pierpont battery - 3

Huntington battery - 1

Battery K, Second Ohio heavy artillery - 1

Second heavy artillery - 3

One each in First Ohio light artillery, First Virginia light artillery, First Iowa light artillery -3

First Ohio cavalry - 11

Seventh Ohio cavalry. - 2

Second Ohio cavalry - 2

Second Louisiana cavalry - 1

Thirty-sixth Ohio - 52

One Hundred and Forty-eighth Ohio National guard - 27

Seventy-seventh Ohio - 13

Ninety-second Ohio - 15

Sixty-third Ohio - 5

Thirty-ninth Ohio - 3

Seventy-third Ohio - 4

One Hundred and Twenty-ninth Ohio Second Ohio And one each in Fifth Ohio, Twenty-second Ohio, Twenty-fifth Ohio, Eighteenth Ohio (three years) Thirty-second Ohio, Seventy-sixth Ohio, Sixty-fifth Ohio, Eighty-eighth Ohio, One Hundred and Twenty-second Ohio, First Iowa, Second Virginia, Fortieth Illinois, One Hundred and First United States colored infantry, not designated five., making in all - 8

Total number of soldiers - 167

Died - 28


WATERFORD TOWNSHIP.


Allen, Leonidas, age 21, volunteer, August 14, 1861, three years, Eighteenth regiment, company F, private, died of typhoid fever at Louisville, Kentucky, June 30, 1863.


Alberry, Richard, age 25, volunteer, December 31, 1863, Second Virginia cavalry, company E, private, served one year and six months, mustered out July 1, 1865.

Alberry, John, age 21, volunteer, December 31, 1863, Second Virginia cavalry, company E. private, served one year and six months, mustered out July 1, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


Alberry, Antony, age 18, volunteer, December 31, 1863, Second Virginia cavalry, company E, private, served one year and six months, mustered out July 1, 1865.


Alberry, Joseph, age 5, volunteer, December 31, 1863, Second Virginia cavalry, company E, private, served one year and six months, mustered out July 1, 1865.


Anderson, William R., volunteer, Ninth cavalry, company B, private, died of fever.


Beach, Thomas H. B., age 28, volunteer, 1863, three years, Ninth cavalry, company B, mustered out July 30, 1865.


Becket, Humphry, age 22, volunteer, three years, Sixty-third regiment, company D, private, mustered out July 8, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


Becket, Jesse M., volunteer, September 15, 1861, three years, Second Virginia cavalry, company E, corporal, served three years, mustered out 1864.


Bishop, William, volunteer, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company A, private, mustered out July 27, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


Bishop, Henry, volunteer, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company A, private, mustered out July 27. 1865, reenlisted as a veteran. wounded at Berryville, West Virginia, September, 1864


Bolun, Daniel, age 25, volunteer, September 15, 1861, three years, Second Virginia cavarry company E, corporal, mustered out, reenlisted as a veteran.


Bosman, James, volunteer, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company A, private.


Belman, James, Thirty-sixth regiment, company A.


Brown. Charles W., age 21, volunteer, October 6, 1861, three years, Sixty-third regiment, companies D and G. sergeant, attained rank of orderly sergeant, died of typhoid fever, 1862.


Brown, Samuel W., age 17, volunteer, December 17, 1861, three years, Sixty-third regiment, company B, musician, served one year and one month, discharged for disability January, 1863, wounded at Corinth, re-enlistment, February, 1864, Sixty-third regiment, company B, served one year and five months, mustered out July 8, 1865.


Brown, William C., age 17, volunteer, August 14, 1862, three years,


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Thirty-sixth regiment, company A, private, served three years, mustered out Jury 7, 1865, severely wounded July 24, 1864.


Brown, John, age 18, volunteer, 1862, three years, Ninety-second regiment, company H, private served three years, mustered out June 10, 1865.


Brown, William P., age 20, volunteer, three years, Eighteenth regi- ment, company F, private, mustered out October, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


Bucy, William T., volunteer, 1861, three years, Second Virginia Cavalry. company F, private, served four years, mustered out 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


Brown, John W., volunteer, August, 1864, One Hundred and Eighty-second regiment, private, served eleven months, mustered out July 7, 1865.


Brown, John, age 28, volunteer, Ninety-second regiment, company H, private, .honorabry discharged for disability.


Burris, Lorain, volunteer, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company H, private, killed April 6, 1862, at Shiloh.


Bartlett, George B., volunteer, October 9, 1861, three years, Sixty-third regiment, companies A and D, corporal, attained rank of captain, acting assistant quartermaster engineers’ department, Mississippi, mustered out with regiment.


Burns, Franklin.


Burris, James, age 35, volunteer, September 1, 1861, Second Virginia cavalry, company E, private, mustered out 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


Burris, Royal, Ninety-second regiment.


Burrows, James, volunteer, Second Virginia cavalry, private, mustered out July 30, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


Callahan. Cyrus, age 25, volunteer, three years, Second Virginia cavatry, company E, private, mustered out July 30, 1865.


Clark, Henry, age 29, volunteer, 1864, three years, One Hundred and Eighty-second regiment, company C, private, mustered out July 7, 1865.


Cheatham, Richard B., age 40, volunteer, 1861, three years, Sixty-third regiment, company D, sergeant, attained lieutenant, served two years, died in Memphis, Tennessee, July 18, 1863.


Craig, Samuel S., age 20, volunteer, Sixty-third regiment, company D, died, transferred to company C, First marine.


Crawford, A. W., volunteer, Ninety-second regiment, company H. Crooks, Ralph, volunteer, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company A, private, served three years, mustered out in 1864. Crawford, James, volunteer, three years. Sixty-third regiment, company F; private, reenlisted as a veteran.


Cross, John W., age 22, volunteer, 1864, One Hundred and Eighty-second regiment, private, died at Nashville, Tennessee.


Culver, B. F., age as, volunteer, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, assistant surgeon, served four months, mustered out with regiment.


Daoff, L., Seventy-seventh regiment, company H.


Dean, Charles, age 3o, volunteer, 1862, three years, Ninety-second regiment, company H, private, served three years, mustered out June 10, 1865.


Dean, John, age 35, volunteer, December 23, 1863, three years, Eighteenth regiment, company F, hospital nurse.


Devol, Silas A., age 18, volunteer, August, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company A, private, served three years, mustered out in 1864.


Devol, Henry F., age 30, volunteer, August, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company A, captain, attained brigadier general, served four years, mustered out July 31, 1865.


Devol, Hiram.


Devol, Alexander C., age 17, volunteer, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company A, private, served three years, honorably discharged in 1864.


Devol, Isaac L., age 19, volunteer, March 14, 1865, Eighteenth regiment, company H, private, served seven months, mustered out October 9, 1865.


Devol, Gilbert, age 16, volunteer, March 4, 1865, Eighteenth regiment, company H. private, seven months, mustered out October 9, 1865.


Devol, Samuel, age 19, volunteer, January 1, 1863, three years, Second Virginia cavalry, company F, private, served two years and five months, mustered out June 30, 1865.


Dixon, Nicklow, age 19, volunteer,. 1861, three years, Eighteenth regiment, company F, private, served three years, mustered out in 1864.


Dixon. Wilson, volunteer, 1861, three years, Eighteenth regiment, company F, private, served three years, mustered out in 1864.


Dickson, Isaac, age 19, volunteer, 1865, Eighteenth regiment, company H, private, mustered out October 9, 1865.


Dixon, William, age 19, volunteer, May, 1864, Fourth Virginia cavalry, private, served six months, mustered out in November, 1864.


Dobbins, James, age 30, volunteer, Ninety-second regiment, company H, private, honorable discharged for disability.


Dobbins, Anthony, volunteer, Thirty-sixth regiment, company A, private.


Dolen, Lewis C., age 16, volunteer, March, 1865, One Hundred and Ninety-sixth regiment, private, served sixth months, mustered out September 11, 1865.


Dyer, Charles, volunteer, 1861, three years, Second Virginia cavalry, company F, private, served four years, mustered out June 30, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


Dyer, John, age 21, volunteer, September 17, 1861, three years, Second Virginia cavalry, company F, private, reenlisted as a veteran, lost left arm near Winchester September 5, 1864.


Dyer, Samuel, age 18, volunteer, February, 1864, First cavalry, company L, private, served one year and seven months, mustered out September 13, 1865.


Eakins, James, age 24, volunteer, July 14, 1861, three years, Thirteenth regiment, musician, served eleven months, mustered out June 3, 1862.


Fisher, Joshua G., volunteer, January, 1864, Second Virginia cavalry, company F. sergeant, honorably discharged, wounded in Texas, and discharged for disability.


Flag, Luthur, volunteer, Twenty-fifth regiment, company H, private, died of fever.


Fletcher, Wesley T., age 25, volunteer, Fourteenth United States colored heavy artillery, private.

Fleming, David, volunteer, Seventy-seventh regiment, company F, private, died.

Fleming, Aaron.


Fouts, John W., volunteer, October, 1861, three years, Sixty-third regiment, company D, captain, attained the rank of major, served four years, mustered out July 8, 1865.


Gittings, Harry C., volunteer, Ninth cavalry, company B.


Gittings, Metamoras, age 22, volunteer, May 15, 1861, three years. Twenty-fourth regiment, company B, private, served eight months, died January, 1862, mortally wounded at Murfreesborough.


Gliddons, James L., volunteer, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company A, private, died May, 1862, mortally wounded at Lewisburgh.


Gooden, Henry, age 37, volunteer, August, 1862, three years, Ninety-second regiment, company H, private, served two years and ten months, mustered out June 20, 1865, wounded at Chickamauga.


Grubb, Charles M., volunteer, adz, three years, Eighteenth regiment, company F, first lieutenant, served three years, mustered out November 9, 1864.


Gooden, Solomon M., age 26, volunteer, August, 1862, three years, Ninety-second regiment, company H. private, served one year and five months, died January 6, 1864, of diarrhoea.


Green, Obed, One Hundred and Eighty-second regiment.


Gooden, John, age 8, volunteer, Eighteenth regiment, company H, private.


Grubb, John, Thirty-third regiment, company F, private.


Gooden, Moses, age 32, September 1, 1862, One Hundred and Twenty-second regiment, company C, private, captured in battle of the Wilderness, fate unknown.


Grubb, Archibald, age 25, volunteer, three years, Second Virginia cavalry, company E, private, served three years, mustered out, wounded near close of his time.


Griever, Henry C., volunteer, Second heavy artillery, private, mustered out August, 1865.


Grubb, Goodsill, age 21, volunteer, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company A, private, reenlisted as a veteran.


Grubb, Lewis, age 26, volunteer, 1861, three years, Sixty-third regi- ment, company D, private, attained the rank of second lieutenant, served nine months, resigned May 26, 1862.


Hagerman, John B., volunteer, 1861, Sixty-third regiment, company D, lieutenant, resigned in 1861, reenlisted, volunteer, 1864, One Hun- dred and Eighty-second regiment, died.


Hagerman, John H., age 18, volunteer, Fourth Virginia cavalry, company D, lieutenant, died.


Hall, Theodore, age 21, volunteer, August, 1862, three years, Nine-


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ty-second regiment, company H, private, served three years, mustered out June 12, 1865.


Hall, John, age 23, 1861, three years, Second Virginia cavalry, company F, private, served three years. mustered out in 1864.


Hall, Alfred, volunteer, three years, Ninety-second regiment, company H, private.


Hall, Frederick, age 29, volunteer, August, 1862, three years, Ninety-second regiment. company H, private, served three years, mustered out June 10, 1865.


Haley, Edward, volunteer, August, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company A, private.


Harwood, William W., age 26, volunteer, 1861, three years, Thirty- sixth regiment, company A, private, attained the rank of commissary sergeant, served four years, mustered out July 27, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


Hastings, Adam, age 22.


Henderson, Samuel, volunteer, Seventy-seventh regiment, company K, private, died.


Henderson, Charles, volunteer, three years, Sixty-third regiment, company D, private, reenlisted as a veteran, killed on skirmish line at Big Shanty, Georgia, June 7, 1864.


Henderson, John, volunteer, May 7, 1861, three months, Eighteenth regiment, company K, captain, served three months, mustered out, August 28, 1861.


Henderson, Thompson H., volunteer, 1862, three years. Ninety-second regiment, company H, private, served three years, mustered out June 10, 1865.


Higgins, Alexander H., volunteer, July 30, 1862, three years. Ninety-second regiment, company H, captain, served ten months, resigned May 9, 1863.


Hill, John, Eighteenth regiment, company F, private.


Hill, Samuel, age 20, volunteer, three years, Sixty-third regiment, company D, private, honorably discharged for disability, re-enlistment, volunteer, Second Virginia cavalry, private, mustered out June 30, 1865.


Hill, Isaac V., age 25, volunteer, February 15, 1865, One Hundred and Eighty-sixth regiment, company I, private, served seven months, mustered out September 18, 1865.


Hill, Obadiah P., age 19, volunteer, October 10, 1861, three years, Sixty-third regiment, company D, private, attained the rank of captain, mustered out July 8, 1865.


Hoon, Samuel, age 20, volunteer, October 8, 1861, three years, Sixty-third regiment, company D, private, served two years and nine months, mustered out July 8, 1865, lost right leg at Decatur, Georgia, July 22, 1864.


Hoon, Madison, age 20, volunteer, October 1, 1861, three-years, Sixty-third regiment, company D, corporal, attained rank of captain, served two years and nine months, mustered out July 8, 1865.


Hoon, John, aged 23, volunteer, May, 1861, three months, Eighteenth regiment, company K, private, served three months, mustered out August 28, 1861.


Hutchinson, Calvin A., volunteer, August 27, 1863, six months, Fourth Virginia cavalry, company D, captain, served ten months, mustered out June 23, 1864.


Humphrey, Samuel H., age 21, volunteer, August, 1862, three years, Ninety-second regiment, company H, private, served three years, mustered out June 10, 1865, transferred to invatid corps.


Hurlbut, Benoni W. H., age 18, volunteer, One Hundred and Eighty-second regiment, company C, private, served six months in the Fourth Virginia cavalry.


Jackson, Samuel L., age 18, volunteer, March, 1865, One Hundred and Ninety-sixth regiment, company F, private, served seven months, mustered out September 11, 1365, served six months in Fourth Virginia cavalry.


Jackson, John T., age 23, volunteer, October, 1861, three years, Sixty-third regiment, company D, private, served three years, mustered out 1864.


Jackson, A. M., Eighteenth regiment, company H, private. Jackson, Frank, volunteer, 1865, One Hundred and Eighty-sixth regiment, private, mustered out September, 1865.


Jackson, B. F., age 21, volunteer, Eleventh Iowa regiment, company D, reenlisted February 14, 1865, One Hundred and Eighty-sixth regiment, company I, first lieutenant, served four months, resigned June 4, 1865.


James, Marion, age 19, volunteer, three years, Ninety-second regiment, company H, private, died September, 1863, of wounds received at Chickamauga.


Johnson, Robert, Ninety-second regiment, company H, private.


Johnson, Newton, age 20, volunteer, August 15, 1861, three years, Eighteenth regiment, company F, private.


Johnson, William, age as, volunteer, 1861, three years, Sixty-third regiment, company D, private, mustered out July 8, 1863, reenlisted as a veteran.


Johnson, James, age 22, volunteer, 1861, three years, Sixty-third regiment, company D, private, mustered out July 8, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


Johnson, Benjamin, volunteer, three years, Sixty-third regiment, company D, private, honorably discharged for loss of speech.


Jordan, John, age 21, volunteer, six months, Fourth Virginia cavalry, company D, private.


Jordan, Mitchell, age 18, volunteer, six months, Fourth Virginia cavalry, company D, private, reenlisted, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, private, served four months, mustered out September, 1864.


Justice, George, age 15, volunteer, June 3, 1862, Eighteenth regulars, company F, corporal, wounded at Chickamauga and twice at Jonesborough.


Justice, William, age 15, volunteer, March, 1861, one year, Eighteenth regiment, company H, private, served one year, mustered out 1862, reenlisted, volunteer, six months, Fourth Virginia cavalry, private, served six months, mustered out.


Justice, Henry, age 15, volunteer, September, 1864, Thirty-eighth regiment, company I, private, served ten months, mustered out July, 1865.


Jumper, John, age 27, volunteer, August 15, 1861, three years, Eighteenth regiment, company F, captain, served two years and two months, resigned October 4, 1863, died September 13, 1864 of chronic diarrhoea.


King, Martin S., age 20, volunteer, three years, Second Virginia cavalry, company E, private, mustered out June 30, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


Kendal, John, age 23, volunteer, May, 1861, three months, Eighteenth regiment, company F, private, served three months, mustered out August 28, 1864, re-enlistment, volunteer, enlistments, three years, Eighteenth regiment, company F, private, served three years, mustered out 1864


Kendall, Hiram, age 17, volunteer, 1861, three years, Eighteenth regiment, company F, private, served four years, mustered out October 9, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


Kirby, John, age 22, volunteer, 1862, three years, Ninety-second regiment, company H, private, three years, mustered out June 10, 1865.


Lady, Hiram, age 24, volunteer, three years, Sixty-third regiment, company D, private, mustered out July 8, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


Keghoe, J., volunteer, three years, Sixth-third regiment, company D, captain, reenlisted as a veteran.


Lang, James, age 19, volunteer, 1861, three years, Sixty-third regiment, company F, private, served three years, mustered out 1864, captured July 22, 1864, and held nine months.


Langhery, Thornton, volunteer, September, 1861, three years, Second Virginia cavalry, company F, private, served four years, mustered out June 30, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


Langley, Benjamin H., age 17, volunteer, three years, Second Virginia cavalry, company F, private, mustered out June 30, 1865.


Latamore, John W., age 18, volunteer, three years, Sixty-third regiment, company D, private, mustered out July 8, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


Long, Morris D., age 40, volunteer, 1862, three years, Ninety-second regiment, company H, orderly sergeant, served eighteen months, died of typhoid fever at Nashville.


Mason, H. W., Second Virginia cavalry, company F.


Mason, Franklin, age 16, volunteer, January 27, 1864, Sixty-third regiment, company F, private, served five months, mustered out July 8, 1865.


Mason, Winchester.


Mass, A. J., age 50, volunteer, April, 1861, served three months, Eighteenth regiment, company K. drummer, served four months, mustered out August 28, 1865.


Mankins, A. S., age 30, volunteer, 1862, Ninety-second regiment, company H, private.


McAttee, William H., age 20, volunteer, September, 1861, three years, Second Virginia cavalry, company F, private, served three years and nine months, mustered out June 30, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran, captured near Murfreesborough in 1862 and taken to Libby prison.


McCall, William R., age l7, volunteer, September, 1861, three years, Seventeenth regiment, company H, private, died.


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McDonald, John, volunteer, three years, Ninety-second regiment, company H, private,


McDonald, James, age 38, volunteer, September 15, 1861, three years, Eighteenth regiment, company F, private.


McDeed, John, volunteer, September 1, 1861, three years, Second Virginia cavarry, company F, private, mustered out June 30, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


McGuigan, Thomas D., age 28, volunteer, three years, Ninety-second regiment, company H, second sergeant, served one year, honorably discharged for disability. .


McGuigan, John G., age 35, volunteer, August 15, 1862, three years, Fourteenth regiment, company D, second sergeant, died in 1863 of fever.


McGuigan, William E., age 30, volunteer, September 15, 1861, Second Virginia cavalry, company E, second sergeant, served thirteen months, discharged for disability in 1862.


McGuigan, Eli M., age 23, 1861, three months, Eighteenth regiment, company K, corporal, served three months, mustered out 1861, re-enlistment December 24, 1863, First heavy artillery, company I, served one year and six months, mustered out July 25, 1865.


McKendry, Albert, age 25, volunteer, 1862, Ninety-second regiment, company H, private, honorably discharged for disability in 1863, wounded at Chickamauga.


McKendry, Elijah, age 20, volunteer, Thirty-sixth regiment, company A, private, reenlisted as veteran, missing.


McKelvey, William, age 18, volunteer, March, 1865, Eighteenth regiment, company H, private.


McMann, Orlof, age 17, volunteer, one hundred days, private, died at Winchester.


Morris, Philip, age 38, volunteer, December 31, 1863, Second Virginia cavalry, company E, private, served one year and six months; mustered out July 1, 1865.


Newton, Nathan, volunteer, three years, Second Virginia cavalry, company F, private, reenlisted as a veteran, wounded at Fisher's Hill and died at Winchester.


Newton, William A., age 23, volunteer, February 17, 1862, three years, Sixty-third regiment, company C., musician, served three years, mustered out July 8, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran, last eighteen months clerk in adjutant general’s office.


Nickerson, Allen, age 21, volunteer, August 7, 1862, three years, Ninety-second regiment, company H, mustered out July 12, 1865, transferred to Fifteenth regiment, company G, veteran reserve corps.


Nickel, James, age 22, volunteer, three years, Second Virginia cavalry, company F, corporal, attained rank of sergeant, mustered out June 30, 1865, in three months' service, reenlisted as a veteran, offered a lieutenancy.


Nickel, William, age 24, volunteer, 1861, three months, Eighteenth regiment, company K, corporal, attained rank of sergeant, served three months, mustered out, reenlisted.


Nixon, James M., age 22, volunteer, October 1, 1861, three years, Eighteenth Iowa, company F, private, discharged for disability April 22, 1863, wounded at Murfreesborough, losing a leg.


Nixon, B. F., age 16, volunteer, October, 1863, three years, Eleventh Virginia regiment, company A, private, served one year and eight months, mustered out June 17, 1865, died August 1, 1865, from wound in leg.


Nixon, George E., age 21, volunteer, March 8, 1865, Eighteenth regiment, company F, private, served seven months, mustered out October 9, 1865.


Nixon, William M., age 29, volunteer, December 31, 1863, three years, Second Virginia cavalry, company E, private, served one year and six months, mustered out June 30, 1865.


Nixon, William, age 34, volunteer, 1862, three years, Ninety-second regiment, company H, private, mustered out June 10, 1865.


Norman, A. W., volunteer, October 1, 1861, three years, Eighteenth regiment, company H, private, served four years, mustered out October 9, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


Norman, Joseph G., volunteer, October 1, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company K, private, served four years, mustered out July 27, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran, was captured while sick at Winchester, and parolled.


Norman William, volunteer, 1865, One Hundred and Eighty-sixth regiment, company I, private, mustered out September 26, 1865.


Norman, Milton, age 32, volunteer, February 10, 1864, Twenty-seventh regiment, company D, private, mustered out July , 1865.


Null, Samuel, volunteer, Sixty-third regiment, company D, private, mustered out July 4, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


Norris, Peter, regulars.


Palmer, Isaac L., age 16, volunteer, July 24, 1861, three years Thirty-sixth regiment, company A, division teamster, served four years, mustered out July 27, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran, injured in July, 1864, and in hospital till December, 1864.


Palmer, John D., volunteer, April 22, 1861, three months, Third regiment, company G, private, served three months, second enlistment, June 25, 1861, Third regiment, company C, private, served three years, mustered out June 23, 1864, captured May 3, 1863, parolled May 5th, third enlistment, volunteer, August, 1864, One Hundred and Eighty-second regiment, company C, color sergeant, attained rank of orderly sergeant, served eleven months, mustered out July 7, 1865.


Palmer, George B., age 22, volunteer, January 1, 1863, three years, Second Virginia cavalry, company E, private, served two years and five months, mustered out June 30, 1865, after one year transferred to ambulance corps.


Palmer, Andrew B., age 18, volunteer, February 4, 1865, One Hundred and Twenty-sixth regiment, company I, private, served three months, died May 21, 1865, of measles.


Parcel, Theodore, age 13, volunteer, August, 1863, six months, Fourth Virginia cavalry, company D, private, served ten months, mustered out June 23 1864.


Parsons, Hardeson, age 21, volunteer, August, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company A, private, served two years and six months, honorably discharged February, 1865, for disability, reenlisted as a veteran, wounded.


Parsons, Silas D., age 17. substitute, August, 1864, one year, One Hundred and Eighty-second regiment, company C, private, served eleven months, mustered out July 7, 1865.


Patterson, John, age 22, volunteer, three months, Fourth Virginia cavalry, company F, private, served three months, mustered out.


Perry, Richard, volunteer, Ninety-second regiment, company H, private, died January 6, 1864, of diarrhoea.


Pettibone, John W., age 30, volunteer, December 31, 1863, First cavalry, company L, supposed to be dead.


Philips, C. S., Thirty-sixth regiment, company A.


Pixley, Joseph, volunteer, 1864, Thirty-sixth regiment, company A, one year, mustered out July 27, 1865.


Pratt, Charles C., One Hundred and Eighty-second regiment, company C.


Preston, Benjamin, age 28, volunteer, 1862, Ninety-second regiment, color bearer, wounded October, 1863, and honorably discharged.


Pyle, George D., Second Virginia cavalry, company F, killed at Spencer Court House.


Quimby, Ezra, Seventy-seventh regiment, company H, private, reenlisted as a veteran.


Ramsey, Philip.


Reed, George, age 27, volunteer, June 4, 1861, three years, Twenty-fifth regiment, company H, private, served three years, mustered out in 1864.


Ramsey, James, age 16, volunteer, 1861, three years, Sixty-seventh regiment, private.


Reynolds, Charles, age 21, volunteer, July 14., 1861, three years, Thirteenth regiment, musician, served eleven months, mustered out June 3, 1862, served six months in Fourth Virginia cavatry.


Reyhoe, James F., age 26, volunteer, October, 1861, three years, Sixty-third regiment, company D, private, reenlisted as a veteran, afterwards raised a company of colored troops.


Richards, D. J., volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, captain, served four months, mustered out September, 1864.


Roach, Rufus W., age 17, volunteer, November 6, 1863, three years, Sixty-third regiment, company F, private, attained the rank of corporal, served one year and eight months, mustered out July 8, 1865.


Roach, Marcellus S., age 17, volunteer, fall of 1861, three years, Sixty-third regiment, company F, corporal, served three years, mustered out in 1864, captured July 22, 1864, and in prison for nine months.


Roach, Wallace S., volunteer, fall of 1861, three years, Sixty-third regiment, company F, private, attained the rank of second lieutenant, mustered out July 8, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


Roberts, Elisha, age 20, volunteer, 1861, three years, Sixty-third regiment, company D, private, died March 24, 1862, killed by an accident near New Madrid.


Ross, Daniel, volunteer, 1861, three years, Second Virginia cavalry, company F, private, mustered out June 30, 1865, veteran, captured at Front Royal in the fall of 1864 and parolled, also in first three months' service.


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Ross, James, age 21, volunteer, September 19, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company A, private, served three years and ten months, mustered out July 24, 1865, in first three monthssi service, reenlisted as a veteran.


Ross. Franklin, age 18, volunteer, 1861, three years, Sixty-third regiment, company D, private, died June 17, 1864, veteran, kilted on skirmish line at Big Shanty, Georgia.


Shockley, John, age 31, volunteer, three years, First Virginia tight artillery, company C, private, mustered out in 1865.


Scott, Andrew E., volunteer, November 22, 1861, three years, Second Virginia cavalry, company E, captain, served two months, resigned January 12, 1862.


Scott, William H., volunteer, Seventy-seventh regiment, company D, private.


Scott, 0. P. H., Second Virginia cavalry, company F, lieutenant, attained to rank of captain, resigned December 23, 1862.


Scott, Freeman, age 18, volunteer, August 28, 1863, three years, Second Virginia cavalry, company F, private, died.


Scroggan, John, One Hundred and Eighty-second regiment, company C.


Skillington, William 0., age 22, volunteer, August 10, 1864, One Hundred and Eighty-second regiment, company C, private, mustered out July 14, 1865, served in the first months.


Skillington, Thomas, age 13, volunteer, August, 1863, Fourth Virginia cavatry, company D, private, died in August, 1863, a prisoner.


Slaters, James W. F., age 18, volunteer, fall of 1861, three years. Eighteenth regiment, company F, private, attained to rank of second lieutenant, served four years, mustered out October 9, 1865.


Slater, D. S., age 22, volunteer, fall of 1864, Eighteenth regiment, company F, private, one year, mustered out October 9, 1865.


Sleigh, George W., age 27, volunteer, 1862, three years, Ninety-second regiment, company A, corporal, attained to rank of sergeant, served three years, mustered out June 10, 1865.


Shipman, Joseph S., volunteer, 1862, three years, Ninety-second regiment, company H.


Smith, Charles, age 30, volunteer, Ninety-second regiment, company H, private.


Spayerman, John, Ninth cavalry, company B, private.


Spencer, George W.


Spooner, Cyrus. age 31, volunteer, January 1, 1863, Second Virginia cavalry, company F, private, served one and a half years, mustered out June 30, 1865.


Stewart. Tartus L., volunteer, three years, Ninety-second regiment, company H, private, died November 25, 1863, killed at Mission Ridge.


Stewart, John V.


Swift, jr., Lyman W., age 24, volunteer, December 4, 1861, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company F, private, served four years and four months, mustered out March 8, 1866, captured at Mark's Mills, and in prison nine months.


Swift, John, age 22, volunteer, Seventy-seventh regiment, company F, private, died August 10, 1862.


Taylor, Thomas C., volunteer. 1861, three years, One Hundred and Eighty-second regiment, company C, private.


Taylor, John, age 19, volunteer, June 8, 1861, three years, Twenty-sixth regiment, company D, private, served four years, mustered out August 1, 1865, wounded in 1864, and served in hospital till muster out.


Taylor, Theodore, age 19, volunteer, September, 1864, One Hundred and Eighty-second regiment, company C, private, served seven months, died March 23, 1865, of measles.


Thomas, - Twenty-sixth regiment, company F.


Thurlow, Silas, Sixty-third regiment, company F.


Thornbury, William H., volunteer, August, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company A, private, served ten months, died June, 1864, killed at Lynchburgh.


Townsend, William C., age 22, volunteer, 1861, three years. Sixty-third regiment, company D, private, attained the rank of corporal, mustered out July 4, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


Truesdale, John W., age 16, three years. Eighteenth regiment, company F, private, served three years, mustered out.


Truesdale, Joseph F., age 16, volunteer, three years, Sixty-third regiment, company D, private, mustered out July 4, 1865.


Tyson, Ira, three years, Ninety-second regiment, company H, private.


Tyson, Charles, Eighteenth regiment, company H, private.


Vincent, W. J., age 31, January 1, 1864, Second Virginia cavalry, company F, private, served one year and six months, mustered out July, 1865.


Tucker, Wesley, age 25, volunteer, September, 1861, three years, Sixty-third regiment, tirst lieutenant, served nine months, resigned June 18, 1862, sergeant in first three months' service.


Tucker, James, age 22, volunteer, September, 1861, three years, Sixty-third regiment, company D, second sergeant, served seven months, honorably discharged in 1861, in first three months' service, discharged for disability.


Vincent, H., age 20, volunteer, three years, Sixty-third regiment, company D, private, mustered out July 4, 1865, reenlisted as veteran.


Vincent, C. W., age 17, volunteer, August 11, 1864, One Hundred and Eighty-second regiment, company C. corporal, served one year, mustered out July 7, 1865, served six months in Fourth Virginia cavalry.


Vincent, Marion, age 18, volunteer, July 24, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company A, private, served three years, honorably discharged in 1864, by reason of wounds.


Voschel. Ebenezer, volunteer, Sixty-third regiment, company H, private, died.


Walters, Ralph, age 31, volunteer, January 1, 1862, three years, Sixty-third regiment, company F, private, served three years and six months, honorably discharged, mustered out July 4, 1865, veteran.


Ward, Isaac, volunteer, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company H, private, mustered out March 8, 1866, veteran.


Whissen, Amos A., volunteer, April, 1861, three months, Seventeenth regiment, company H, first lieutenant, served three months, mustered out, re-enlistment, volunteer, November 4, 1861, three years, Seventeenth regiment, company H, captain, served two years. resigned October 27, 1863, re-enlistment, volunteer, October 1, 1864, One Hundred and Eighty-second regiment, company C, captain, attained rank of major, served nine months, mustered out July 7, 1865.


Whitney, James, age 25, volunteer, six months, Fourth Virginia cavalry, private, served six months, mustered out.


White, Hiram, age 28, volunteer, April 23, 1861, three months, Eighteenth regiment, company K, corporal, served four months, mustered out August 28, 1861.


Wilson, Daniel, age as, volunteer, three years, Sixty-third regiment, company D, private, mustered out July 4, 1865, veteran, detached as ferryman in 1863.


Wilson, William, age 20, volunteer, September, 1864, three years, One Hundred and Seventeenth regiment, company F, private, served eleven months, mustered out August 1, 1865.


Wilson, James.


Winstanley, Peter, age 3, volunteer, August, 1862, three years, Ninety-second regiment, company H, private, served ten months, mustered out June 10, 1865.


Winstanley, James, age 32, volunteer, August 11, 1864, one year, One Hundred and Eighty-second regiment, company C, corporal, served eleven months, mustered out July 7, 1865.


Wood, Newton, age 20, volunteer, October 14, 1863, Eleventh Virginia regiment, company A, private, honorably discharged April 17, 1865. for disability.


Wood, William, age 17, volunteer, September 15. 1863, Eleventh Virginia regiment, company A, private, honorably discharged in 1865, wounded at battle of Petersburgh March 31, 1865, discharged on account of wound.


Worstall, George, age 35, volunteer, August, 1862, Ninety-second regiment, company H, private, served two years and ten months, mustered out June 10, 1865.


Wright, Horace, volunteer, Seventy-seventh regiment, company H, private, discharged.


Wright, Royal, volunteer, Seventy-seventh regiment, company H, private, died


Wright, Russell, Seventy-seventh regiment, company H.


RECAPITULATION.


De Beck’s battery - 2

One each in Buell’s battery, Fourteenth United States colored heavy artillery, Second Ohio heavy artillery, First Ohio heavy artillery, in all - 4

Second Virginia cavalry - 35

Fourth Virginia cavalry - 10

Ninth Ohio cavalry - 4

.First Ohio cavalry - 2

Sixty-third Ohio. - 42

Ninety-second Ohio - 33

Eighteenth Ohio (three years) - 26

Eighteenth Ohio (three months) - 7

Tinny-sixth Ohio - 23

One Hundred and Eighty-second Ohio. - 7


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Seventy-seventh Ohio 12

One Hundred and Eighty-sixth Ohio - 4

Three each in One Hundred and Forty-eighth Ohio national guards, Eleventh Virginia, in all - 6 Two each in Third Ohio, Seventeenth Ohio, Twenty-fifth Ohio, Twenty-sixth Ohio, One Hundred and Ninety-sixth Ohio, and Thirteenth Ohio, in all - 12

One each in the Fourteenth Ohio, Twenty-fourth Ohio, Twenty- seventh Ohio, Thirty-third Ohio, Thirty-eighth Ohio, Sixty- seventh Ohio, One Hundred and Twenty-second Ohio, One Hundred and Twenty-sixth Ohio, Olie Hundred and Seventeenth Ohio, Eleventh Iowa, Eighteenth United States regulars, not designated 8, in all - 19

Total number of soldiers - 249

Died - 33


WATERTOWN TOWNSHIP.


Adams, Demas, age 18, volunteer, September 13, 1861, three years, Eighteenth regiment, company, F. orderly sergeant, served three years, mustered out September, 1864, captured near Lookout Mountain, re-enlistment, 1864, One Hundred and Eighty-sixth regiment, company I, attained the rank of second lieutenant, mustered out September 25, 1865, held in Libby prison and Belle Isle, six months.


Adams, Augustine, age 16, volunteer, October, 1861, three years, First light artillery, company H, private, served three years, mustered out October 23, 1864.


Adams, Hamlin M., age 25, volunteer, may, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company A, private.


Andrews, Samuel, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company I, private, served four months, mustered out September, 1864.


Arnold, Joseph A, age 18, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company I, private, served four months, mustered out September, 1864.


Bartlett, George, volunteer, three years, Sixty-third regiment, company D, private.


Beebe, Lyman, age 27, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company I, private, served four months, mustered out September, 1864, detailed as hospital nurse.


Beebe, John W., age 20, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company I, private, mustered out September, 1864, sick.


Bohl, Conrad, age 35, volunteer, October 22, 1861, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company C, sergeant, honorably discharged for disability.


Brabham, John W., age 23, volunteer, August 27, 1861, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company H, private, served one year, honorably discharged September, 1862, wounded at Shiloh, re-enlistment, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company K, private, served four months, mustered out September, 1864, third enlistment, October, 1864, one year, First cavalry, company L, private, served eight months, mustered out June, 1865.


Brabham, Rickard B., age 16, volunteer, 1861, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company H, private, discharged March 20, 1863, for disability.


Brabham, Stanton L., age 34, volunteer, August, 1861, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company H, wagonmaster, reenlisted as a veteran.


Bidel, Jacob, volunteer, Seventy-seventh regiment, company B, private, died.


Brabham, Thomas J., volunteer, August, 1861, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company H, private, served three years and three months, mustered out December, 1864.


Brabham, George W., age 26, volunteer, October 19, 1862, three years, Ninth cavalry, company B, private, died August 10, 1864, captured at Knoxville January 25, 1864, confined in Belle Isle and in Andersonville, where he died.


Brabham, Henry H., age 24, volunteer, October 19, 1862, Ninth regiment, company B, private, served three years, mustered out December, 1864.


Buchanan, George W., age 28, volunteer, August 11, 1862, three years, Eighty-seventh Indiana, company A, private, served three years, mustered out June, 1865, captured and parolled, wounded at Chickamauga.


Buchanan, Charles, age 23, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company I, private, served four months; mustered out September, 1865.


Burchett, William T., age 25, volunteer, February 9, 1865, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company H, private, served five months, mustered out July 27, 1865.


Breckenridge, James F., one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company D, private, died September 10, 1864. at Baltimore, Maryland.


Burris, Bernard, age 29, volunteer, October, 1861, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company H, private, reenlisted as a veteran,


Burris, Rufus, age 25, volunteer, October, 1861, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company H, private, honorably discharged for disability, re-enlistment, October 6, 1864, one year, Seventy-first regiment, company F, private, captured and imprisoned four months.


Burris, Reuben, age 18, volunteer, October, 1861, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company H, private, honorably discharged for disability, re-enlistment, Seventy-seventh regiment, company H, private, honorably discharged for disability.


Burris, John J., age 26, October, 1861, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company H, private, honorably discharged.


Burris, Francis M., age 18, volunteer, October, 1861, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company H, private, died April 6, 1862, killed at Shiloh.


Burris, Albert, age 18, volunteer, October, 1861, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company H, private, reenlisted as a veteran, captured near Camden and imprisoned at Camp Ford ten months.


Burris, Harvey, age 16, volunteer, October, 1861, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company H, private, honorably discharged for disability, reenlisted as a veteran.


Chamberlain, John D., jr., age 21, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company I, private, served four months, mustered out September, 1865.


Colwell, William W., age 17, volunteer, 1861, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company C, honorably discharged for disability.


Colman, William H., age 18, volunteer, February, 1865, Thirty-sixth regiment, company H, private, mustered out July 27, 1865.


Colvin, Charles, Seventh cavalry.


Cooksey, T. H., age 29, volunteer, October 9, 1862, three years, ninth cavalry, company B, private, attained the rank of ordnance sergeant, honorably discharged June 12, 1865, for disability.


Cozzens, Samuel, age 24, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company I, private, served four months, mustered out September, 1864.


Criswell, Isaac, age 34, volunteer, January 5, 1864, First cavalry, company C, private, served one year and eight months, mustered out September 13, 1865.


Creeser, Adam, age 17, volunteer, July 29, 1861, three years, Thirty-ninth regiment, company F, corporal, attained to rank of sergeant, served four years, mustered out July 9, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


Danielson, Leroy H., age 38, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company I, private, served four months, mustered out September, 1864.


Day, Thomas, age 25, volunteer, August, 1862, three years, Ninety-second regiment, company F, second lieutenant, served five months, resigned January, 1863, re-enlistment, volunteer, March, 1863, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, adjutant, served four months, mustered out September, 1864.


Dauley, Hiel, One Hundred and Twenty-fifth regiment, company I.


Day, Alvin, age 18, volunteer, February, 1864, three years, Thirty- sixth regiment, company F, private.


Deming, Henry M., age 25, volunteer, August, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company F, private, served one year, honorably discharged July, 1862, first discharge for disability, second discharge sick at Washington and sent home, re-enlistment, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company I, private, served four months, mustered out in 1864.


Deming, Edward N., age 18, volunteer, October, 1861, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company B, private, captured at Shiloh, taken to Mobile, and supposed to be dead.


Deming, Lester C., age 19, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company I, private, served four months, honorably discharged in 1864.


Devore, David A., age 20, volunteer, January, 1862, three years, Sixty-third regiment, company D. private, served seven months, honorably discharged August 13, 1862, died August 30th of diarrhoea.


Dickerson, Greensbury F., age 45, volunteer, September, 1862, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company H, private, served one year, honorably discharged September, 1863, for disability.


Drckerson, Milton H., age 16, volunteer, September, 1862, three


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years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company H, private, served nine months, died June 17, 1863, taken sick just after the battle of Shiloh. Dickerson,


Cassius M. C.. age 5, volunteer, March 16, 1865, Eighteenth regiment, company K, private.


Ewing, Marquis, volunteer, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company H, private.


Fish, James, age 24, volunteer, 1864, First cavalry, private.


Fohl, John, age 21, volunteer, July 29, 1861, three years, Thirty-ninth regiment, company F, private, first sergeant, served four years, mustered out July 9, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


Ford, Daniel, age 44, volunteer, June , 1864, One Hundred and Twenty-second regiment, company G, private, four battles, served one year, mustered out June 26, 1865.


Gilpin, Manley, age 7, volunteer, October 14, 1861, three years, Sixty-second regiment, company I, private, served three years, mustered out October, 1864.


Gilpin, Joseph, age 20, volunteer, November, 1861, three years, Sixty-second regiment, company I, private, honorably discharged for disability, died in 1865.


Gilpin, James, age 15, volunteer, October, 1861, three years, Sixty-second regiment, company I, private, served ten months, honorably discharged August, 1862, for disability.


Gilpin, Jonas, volunteer, three years, Sixty-third regiment, company D, private, died.


Gilpin, Jonas, jr., age 20, volunteer, September, 1861, three years, Sixty-third regiment, company D, private, served ten months, died in 1862.


Gilpin, Matthew, Decemimr, 1863, Sixty-third regiment, company D, private, captured and supposed to have died in Andersonville prison.


Gilpin, Sullivan, age 18, volunteer, April, 1861, three months, Eighteenth regiment, private, served four months, mustered out August 28. 1861, reenlisted as a veteran, volunteer, September, 1861, three years, Sixty-third regiment, company D, served four years, mustered out July 8, 1865, wounded in the battle of the Wilderness, May, 1864.


Gilpin, Rufus, age 18, volunteer, October, 1863, three years, One Hundred and Twenty-second regiment, company C, private, served one year and nine months, mustered out July, 1865.


Gillmor, William W., age 24, volunteer, August 1, 1861, three years. Thirty-sixth regiment, company F, private, attained to rank of corporal, served four years, mustered out July 27, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran, captured at Lewisburgh, May, 23, 1862, in prison for four months, and wounded at Mission Ridge.


Gillmoor, Cromwell, age 31, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company I, private, honorably discharged September, 1864, sick two months, and died three weeks after his return home.


Gossett, Warden, age 20, volunteer, 1861, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company H, private, honorably discharged November, 1862, sick most of the time and discharged for disability.


Gossett, Miles, age 16, volunteer, July, 1861, six months, Fourth Virginia cavalry, company D, private, served six months, mustered out February, 1862.


Gossett, Lindsay, age 28, volunteer, 1863, six months, Fourth Virginia cavalry, company B, private, served six months, mustered out.


Greene, Harvey, age 20, volunteer, August, 1861, three years, Thirty- sixth regiment, company F, private, served nine months, died May 1, 1862, of pneumonia, in West Virginia.


Greene, James P., age 25, volunteer, November, 1861, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company B, second sergeant, served seven months, died June, 1862, captured at Shiloh, April, 1862, imprisoned and died in prison hospital in Georgia.


Hagerman, George W., age 37, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company I, private,. served four months, mustered out September, 1864, detailed as provost guard, at Bermuda Hundred.


Hall, William, age 18, volunteer, November 26, 1861, three years, Sixty-third regiment, company F, private, honorably discharged for disability, reenlisted as a veteran.


Harry, John W., volunteer, six months, Fourth Virginia cavalry, private, served six months, mustered out.


Henry, George, age 27, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company I, private, mustered out September, 1864, sick the whole time at Bermuda Hundred.


Henry, B. F., age 38, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company I, private, served four months, mustered out September, 1864, detailed as provost guard at Bermuda Hundred.


Henry, John, age 18, volunteer, August 9, 1864, one year, gunboat, private, served one year, mustered out June 12, 1865.


Henry, Arius, N., age 23, volunteer, August, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company F, private, served ten months, honorably discharged June 1, 1862, for disability.


Henry, George, age 34, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company I, private, served four months, mustered out September, 1864.


Henry, David, age 29, volunteer, October 28, 1861, three years, Sixty-third regiment, company F, private, served three years and nine months, mustered out July 8, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


Henry, Joseph, age 25, volunteer, October, 1862, Sixty-third regiment, company F, private, served two years, died September 26, 1864.


Hinton, Samuel, age 28, volunteer, October, 1861, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company F, private, served four years, mustered out March 8, 1866, captured at Sabine River, and in Camp Ford prison ten months.


Hinton, William B., age 30, volunteer. October, 1861, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company F, private, mustered out March 8, 1866, captured at Sabine River, and in Camp Ford prison ten months.


Hootsel, Joseph, volunteer, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company B, private.


Hootsel, Peter, volunteer, October, 1861, Seventy-seventh regiment, company B, private, died in Camp Ford prison.


Hootsel, John, age 19, volunteer, June, 1862, three months, eighty-seventh regiment, company A, private, mustered out September 20, 1862, re-enlistment, February, 1865, Thirty-sixth regiment, company H, mustered out July 27, 1865.


Hootsel, Frank, volunteer, 1862, three years, Ninety-second regiment, company F, died.


Hootsel, George, volunteer, 1862, three years, Ninety-second regiment, company F.


Hootsel, William, volunteer, March, 1865, Eighteenth regiment, company K.


Humiston, Charles, age 39, volunteer, May. 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company 1, private, died, 1864, of measles.


Humphrey, Orton E., age 19, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company I, private, honorably discharged September, 1864.


Klinger, Joseph, age 19, volunteer, July 11, 1863, three years, Second heavy artillery, private, mustered out August 23, 1865.


Librand, Frederick, age 20, volunteer, June, 1861, three years, Thirty-ninth regiment, company F, private, served two years, honorably discharged 1863, for disability, re-enlistment, May, 1864, one hundred days, One hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company I, private, served four months, mustered out September, 1864.


McGrew, Jesse, age 18, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company I, private, served four months, mustered out September, 1864.


Martin, Henry W., age 20, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company I, private, served four months, mustered out September, 1864, in hospital two months.


McFarland, W. P., age 36, volunteer, October, 1861, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company E, private, captured near Pine Bluffs and imprisoned in Camp Ford prison ten months.


Mellor, Thomas, age 29, volunteer, 1861, three years, Sixty-third regiment company D, private, served four months, died July 8, 1862.


Micham, William M., volunteer, Ninety-second regiment, company G, died.


Miser, Adam, age 21, volunteer, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company F, private.


Morris, John, age 29, volunteer, November, 1861, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company B, private, mustered out 1866, captured at Pine Btuffs, imprisoned at Camp Ford ten months, reenlisted as a veteran.


Morris, Elza, age 21, volunteer, November, 1861, three years. Seventy-seventh regiment, company D, private, died September 16, 1862, of fever.


Morris, Elwood, age 21, volunteer, November, 1861, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company D, private, honorably discharged for disability, died one month after his brother, October, 1862.


Morris, Harvey, age 22, volunteer. May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company I, private, honorably discharged September, 1864.


McNeal, Cromwell, age 29, volunteer, October 16, 1861, Forty-first Illinois, assistant surgeon, died June 11, 1862, was attacked with


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measles, before full recovery was overdone by excessive labor at his post. and died.


McNear, Franklin, age 25, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company I, private, served four months, mustered out September, 1864.


Moliney, Reuben, volunteer, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company B.


Muncton, Enoch, age 30, volunteer, February 27, 1864, Thirty-sixth regiment, company K, private, mustered out May, 1865.


Newbanks, Atfred D., age 24, volunteer, October, 1861, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company B. private, died January 10, 1862, at Camp Putnam, of measles and pneumonia.


Neason, John, age 21, volunteer, August, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company F, private, died 1865, at Andersonville, of wound.


Palmer, Gabriel Y., age 20, volunteer, April, 1861, three months, Eighteenth regiment, private, served four months, mustered out August 28, 1861, re-enlistment, July 6, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company F, served three years, mustered out August, 1864, wounded at Chattanooga, September 24, 1863, transferred to invalid corps, re-enlistment. February 22, 1865., Forty-third regiment, company A, private, mustered out July 13, 1865.


Peter, Philip, age 42, volunteer, October, 1861, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company B, sergeant, served three years and three months, died January 8, 1865, captured April 25, 1864, imprisoned at Camp Ford, died in prison hospital.


Proctor, Alfred, age 20, volunteer, February 27, 1864, Thirty-sixth regiment, company F, private, died March 21, 1864, of measles.


Proctor, Edward, age 18, volunteer, March 27, 1864, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company F, private, served one year and four months, mustered out July 27, 11865.


Reed, George W., age 17, volunteer, 1863, six months, Fourth regiment, private, served eight months, mustered out, re-enlistment, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company I, private, served four months, mustered out September, 1864.


Radecker, William, age 22, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company I, private, served four months, mustered out September, 1864.


Rice, William, Second cavalry.


Rigg, John C., age 21, volunteer, July 29, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company A, private, discharged March, 1865, captured at Chickamauga, imprisoned nine months, parolled, could not be discharged on account of parole till March 18, 1865.


Riley, George W., first enlistment, volunteer, three months, Eighty-fifth regiment, company F, private, served three months, mustered out, second enlistment, volunteer, August, 1863, six months, Fourth Virginia cavalry, company D, private, served six months, mustered out February, 1864, third enlistment, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company I, private, served four months, mustered out September, 1864, fourth enlistment, age 25, volunteer, February 14, 1865, one year, Thirty-sixth regiment, company H, private, served five months, mustered out July 27, 1865,


Ross, Thomas, Seventy-seventh regiment, company H.


Riley, Albert, volunteer, 1863, six months Fourth Virginia cavalry, company D, private, served six months, mustered out March 15, 1864, re-enlistment, May, 1864, one hundred days. One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company I, private, served four months, mustered out September, 1864, re-enlistment, February 10, 1865, one year, Thirty-sixth regiment, company H, private served five months, mustered out July 27, 1865.


Ryan, Thomas, age 25, volunteer, June, 1862, three months, Eighty- seventh regiment, company A, private, mustered out September 20, 1864,


Rutter, William C., age 41, volunteer, October, 1861, Seventy-seventh regiment, company B, private, served one year, died September 24, 1862, captured at Shiloh and died in prison at Macon, Georgia, of disease caused by privation and bad usage.


Remeley, John L., age 25, volunteer, October, 1861, three years, First cavalry, company L, private, died October 1, 1862, buried near Fort Blair, Kentucky.


Schwartzcup, Adam, age 21, volunteer, 1861, Twenty-eighth regiment, private, died 1862 in hospital at Bull Run, Virginia.


Scott, Watson, Seventy-seventh regiment, company A.


Smith, Henry. age 21, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company I, private, served four months, mustered out September, 1864.


Snow, C. P., age 44, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company I, private, served four months, mustered out September, 1864.


Starling, Stephen, age 31, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company I, private, honorably discharged September 20, 1864, left in hospital at Washington with measles, and not able to rejoin regiment.


Steber, Adam, volunteer, Thirty-sixth regiment, company B, private, died July 4, 1863, of erysipelas.


Steeber, Jacob, age 26, volunteer, October 8, 1861, First Virginia light artittery, company C, private, served three years and eight months, mustered out June 28. 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


Webster, John L., age 31, volunteer, October, 1861, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment. company H, private, served six months, honorably discharged April, 1862, for disability, re-enlistment, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company I, private, served four months, mustered out 1864.


Webster, Andrew, age 14 volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company I, private, served four months, mustered out in September, 1864.


Wells, Adams, age 18, volunteer, 1861, Seventy-seventh regiment, company B, three years, private, died in January, 1863.


Wells, Ira, volunteer, Seventy-seventh regiment, company B, three years, private, died.


Wigner, W. D., age 21, volunteer, December, 1862, pilot on gunboat, mustered out in 1865, pressed as pilot into rebel service, ran his boat aground and escaped to Union lines, when the Diana was captured, and escaped by swimming, served as first-class pilot through the war.


Wilson, Daniel, age 25, volunteer, September, 1861, three years, Sixty-third regiment, company D, private, served four years, mustered out July 8, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


Waterman, Ralph 0., age 36, volunteer, three years, Sixty-third regiment, company F, private, died at Jackson, Tennessee.


Waterman, Charles L., age 22, volunteer, July, 1863, six months, Fourth Virginia cavalry, company D, first corporal, attained first sergeant, served six months, mustered out in February, 1864, reenlisted, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company I, served two months, July 23, 1864, died of camp fever, taken sick at

Bermuda Hundred.


Winsor, Henry H., age 16, volunteer, September 1 , 1863, six months, Fourth Virginia cavalry, private, served six months, mustered out in February, 1864, re-enlisted, volunteer, May. 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company I, private, served four months, mustered out in September, 1864.


Wolcott, Lewis, age 24, volunteer, August, 1861, three years, Thirty- sixth regiment, company F, private, died in hospital at Summerville, December


Worcott. Rollin, age 16, volunteer, July, 1863, six months, Fourth Virginia cavalry, company D, private, served six months, mustered out March 12, 1864, reenlisted, volunteer, March 20, 1864, Third United States cavalry, company D, private, served through the war.


Wolcott, Roscoe, age 22, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company I, orderly, served four months, mustered out in September, 1864.


Wolcott, C. F., age 15, volunteer, October 24, 1861, three years, First light artillery, company H, private, corporal gunner, served three years. mustered out October 23. 1864.


Woodruff, Mark, age 18, volunteer, June, 1861, three years, Seventh Missouri cavalry, private, served two years and three months, honorably discharged September 1, 1868, reenlisted in March, 1864, Seventy-seventh regiment, company G, corporal, wounded twice, captured at Mark's Mills, taken sick and died on the journey.


Woodruff, Mansley, age 20, volunteer, August 1, 1862, one year. Sixtieth regiment, company K., private, mustered out October 10, 1862, reenlisted in February, 1865, One Hundred and Ninety-fourth regiment, company C, private, attained corporal, mustered out October 24, 1865, captured at Harper's Ferry, parolled and exchanged.


Woodruff, Anson, age 17, volunteer, March, 1864, Thirty-sixth regiment, company F, drummer, served one year and four months, mustered out July 27, 1865.


Woodruff, George N.. age 18, volunteer, 1861, three years, Forty ninth regiment, private, served four years, mustered out in September, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


Woodruff, O. Jerome, age 41, May, 1864, volunteer, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company I, private, served four months, mustered out in September, 1864.


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Waterman, Daniel, volunteer, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company B, private.


Vincent, Thomas, age 19, volunteer, November 25, 1861, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company B, private, served one year, honorably discharged November 26. 1862, for disability.


Quimby, Sol, volunteer, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company H.


Quimby, Hanford, volunteer.


RECAPITULATION.


Huntington's battery - 2

Buett's battery. - 1

Second heavy artillery. - 1

Fourth Virginia cavalry - 9

Ninth Ohio cavalry - 3

Second Ohio cavalry. - 1

Seventh Ohio cavalry - 1

Third United States cavalry - 1

Seventh Missouri cavalry - 1

First Ohio cavalry - 4

Seventy-seventh Ohio - 42

One Hundred and Forty-eighth Ohio - 38

Thirty-sixth Ohio - 20

Sixty-third Ohio - 12

Ninety-second Ohio - 4

TICrty-ninth Ohio - 3

Eighteenth Ohio (three years) - 3

Sixty-second Ohio - 3

Eighteenth Ohio (three months) - 2

Seventh Ohio - 2

One Hundred and Twenty-second Ohio - 2

Gunboat ser vice. - 2

One each in Sixtieth Ohio, Forty-third Ohio, Forty-first Illinois, Forty-ninth Illinois, Twenty-eighth Pennsylvania, Eighty-seventh Indiana, Eighty-fifth Ohio, One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Ohio, One Hundred and Eighty-sixth Ohio, One Hundred and Ninety-fourth Ohio - 10

Total number soldiers - 146

Died - 26


WESLEY TOWNSHIP.


Baker, George H., age 16, volunteer, June, 1861, three years, Fourth Virginia cavalry, company D, private, served three years, mustered out June 23, 1864.


Baker, Francis, age 18, 1864, Thirty-sixth regiment, company F.


Bachelor, Alexander, age 20, volunteer, August 4, 1862, three years, Ninety-second regiment, company G, private, died December 19, 1864, wounded at Chattanooga and also at Franklin, Tennessee, captured and died in hospital.


Barnes, Lewis H., age 19, volunteer, 1864, Thirty-sixth regiment, company B, private, died October 26, 1864, at Annapotis, Maryland.


Beebe, Guy, Seventy-third regiment, company F.


Brill, Benjamin F., age 19, volunteer, August 1, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company F, private, attained rank of sergeant, wounded and had typhoid fever, transferred to the invalid corps, re-enlisted in the veteran reserve corps.


Brill, Alexander H., age 26, volunteer, October 27, 1864 three years, Sixty-thitd regiment, company G, private, attained rank of first lieutenant, mustered out July 8, 1865, sick with typhoid, billions, and intermittent fevers, detailed for recruiting service, reenlisted as a veteran.


Brill, John R., age 17, volunteer, May 17, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company D, private, served four months, mustered out September, 1864, re-enlisted, February 15, 1865, Nineteenth regiment, company D, private, served eight months, mustered out October 21, 1865.


Brill, William H., age 25, volunteer, May, 1864. one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company D, corporal, served four months, mustered out September, 1864.


Caldwell, William B., age 19, Seventy-seventh regiment, company B.


Callahan, George E., age 26, volunteer, August 12, 1862, three years, Ninety-second regiment, company G, private, died March 6, 1863, at Carthage, Tennessee.


Callahan, Ezekiel, age 35, Ninety-second regiment, company G, died.


Campbell, Alexander A., age 40, volunteer, October 15, 1861, three years, Seventy-third regiment, company F, sergeant, served three years, honorably discharged in 1864, after the re-enlistment acted as sergeant in pioneer company till put in charge of the ambulance train.


Carpenter, George W., age 33, volunteer, January 26, 1864, Thirty-sixth regiment, company A, private, served one year and six months, mustered out Jury 27, 1865.


Carr, R. C., Fifth regiment, company G.


Carwee, Seneca, Second cavalry, company F.


Clarke, Leander, age 19, Thirty-sixth regiment, company F.


Clayton, David E., age 25, volunteer, August, 1862, three years, Ninety-second regiment, company G, private, attained rank of sergeant, served two years and ten months, mustered out June 10, 1865.


Clayton, James A., age 24, volunteer, May, 1864. one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company B, corporal, served four months, mustered out September, 1864


Clayton, Isaac C., age 21, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company B, private, served four months, mustered out September, 1864.


Coler. Charles H., age 18. volunteer, July 18, 1861, three years. Thirty-ninth regiment, company C, private, served four years, mustered out July 9, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


Coler, George M., age 20, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company D, private, died August 20, 1864, of camp disease at City Point.


Coler, Patrick Perley, Seventy-seventh regiment, company F.


Coler, John E., age 22, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company D, private, served four months, mustered out September, 1864, sick for two months.


Coler, Felix W., age 28, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company D, private, died August 28, 1864, of congestion of the rungs.


Colwell, W. W., age 18, Seventy-seventh regiment, company B.


Cowee, Sardine, age 23, volunteer, February 27, 1864, One Hundred and Twenty-second regiment, company C. private, served one year and four months, mustered out June 26, 1865.


Cowee, John T., age 19, volunteer, February 20, 1864, One Hundred and Twenty-second regiment, company C, private, served one year and four months, mustered out June 26, 1865.


Duer, George A., age 42, Thirty-sixth regiment, company F.


Cowee, Seneca A., age 21, volunteer, August 12, 1861, three years, Second Virginia cavalry, company F. private, served four years, mustered out June 30, 1865, much on detached duty in hospital.


Denny, Charles W., age 18, volunteer, Sixty-third regiment, company I, died December 30, 1865.


Ellis, Pierson, age 18, volunteer, October 9. 1861, three years, .Second Virginia cavalry, company H, private, served three years and ten months, mustered out June 30, 1865, on detailed service as messenger and orderly, reenlisted as a veteran.


Ellis, Alonzo, age 35, Seventy-seventh regiment, company F, died.


Ellis, Asbury F.. age 32, volunteer, October 14, 186t, three years, Sixty-third regiment, company G, private, served four months, honorably discharged February 17, 1862, for disability, re-enlistment, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company D, private, served four months, mustered out September, 1864


Ellis, Lindley F., age 22, volunteer, Second Virginia cavalry, company H.


Ellis, Richard, Sixty-third regiment, company G.


Engle, Richard, age 32, Sixty-third regiment, company G.


English, Gideon, age 24, volunteer, March, 1864, Thirty-sixth regiment, company F, private, honorably discharged in 1865, sick and never in active service.


Fowler, Lester R., Seventy-fifth regiment, company B.


Faries, George, age 30, Fifth regiment, company C.


Gates. Leander S., age 22, volunteer, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company F, private.


Graham, James M., age 16, volunteer, October 20, 1861, three years, Fifty-third regiment, company B, private, served three years and ten months, mustered out August 12, 1865.


Graham, Finley B., age 17, volunteer, January 18, 1865, One Hundred and Ninety-third regiment, company E, private, served seven months, mustered out August 6, 1865.


Graham, Finley P., age 19, volunteer, August 18, 1862, Thirty-sixth regiment, company F, mustered out July 27, 1865, captured at Winchester, July 24, 1864, and in prison seven months, and then parolled.


Grosvenor, Samuel L,, age 35, volunteer, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company B, private, attained to rank of first lieutenant, mustered out February 17, 1865.


Grosvenor, David, age 22, volunteer, August, 1862, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company F, private, served one year and four


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months, died December 29, 1863, wounded at Mission Ridge, died from effects of wound.


Grosvenor, Ebenezer, age 34, Eighteenth regiment, company H.


Hacker, William, age 27, Thirty-sixth regiment, company F.


Haines, Josiah E., age 22, volunteer, November 8, 1864, Seventy-third regiment, company F, private, served eight months, mustered out July 20, 1865.


Haines, Charles L, age 20, volunteer, February, 8, 1864, Seventy- third regiment, company F, private, died in March, 1864, of measles, at Chattanooga.


Haines, Nathaniel A,, age 18, volunteer, May, 1864 one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company D, private, died May 21, 1864, drowned, seized with cramp while bathing.


Hampton, Amos, age 22, volunteer, August, 1862, three years Ninety-second regiment, company A, sergeant, died in 1863, from wound received at Chattanooga.


Hampton, Thomas, age 31, volunteer, February, 1864, Sixty-third regiment, company I, private, honorably discharged in 1865, captured at Winchester, July 24, 1864, and in Libby prison five months.


Hartman, John, age 19, Seventy-seventh regiment, company B.


Heald, William S., age 53. volunteer, December 22, 1861, three years, Seventy-third regiment, company F, private, served one year and five months, honorably discharged May, 1863, detailed as hospital nurse, discharged for disability.


Heald, Caleb M., age 27, volunteer, December 11, 1861, three years, Seventy-third regiment, company F, private, attained the rank of sergeant, served three years and seven months, mustered out July 11, 1865, transferred to Twelfth Ohio battery and reenlisted as a veteran.


Heald, Nathan, age 17, volunteer, November 11, 1861, three years, Seventy-third regiment, company F, private, died July 4, 1863, wounded in the battle of Gettysburgh, July 2.


Heald, Edmund, age 15, volunteer, December , 1861, three years, Seventy-third regiment, company F. private, attained the rank of corporal, served three years and seven months, mustered out July 20, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


Hecker, William, age 28, volunteer, March 30, 1864, Thirty-sixth regiment, company F, private, served one year and three months, honorably discharged in June, 1865, captured at Winchester, July 24, 1864, in prison seven months and in hospital seventeen weeks.


Hill, Spencer K., age 8, volunteer, August 22, 1861, three years, Thirtieth regiment, company K. private, attained the rank of corporat, in eighteen battles, served four years, mustered out August 13, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


Hill, George E., age 23, Thirty-ninth regiment, company C.


Hill, I. S., age 26, Seventy-fifth regiment, company G.


Hobson, Thomas C., age 19, volunteer, August 15, 1862, Ninety-second regiment, company G, private, died February 22, 1863, while aiding Lieutenant Merril, was captured, parolled for nine days, but stayed to assist the wounded, and died in Danville prison.


Hobson, Samuel M., age 32, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company D, orderly sergeant, served four months, mustered out September, 1864.


Howland, E. M., age 25, July, 1863, Twenty-fourth regiment, assistant surgeon, served three years, mustered out June 24, 1864, captured and in Libby prison three months, and exchanged.


Jones, Allen, age 28, Fifteenth regiment, company F.


Johnson, Jonathan, age 25, 1864, Seventy-seventh regiment, company F.


Julier, D. Alonzo, age 20, volunteer, fall of 1861, three years, Eighteenth regiment, company F, private, died March 29, 1862, at Nashville, Tennessee, of typhoid fever.


Kass, James, Seventy-third regiment, company F.


Kester, Aaron M., age 23, volunteer, September 4, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company F, private, died December 7, 1863, at home on sick furlough.


Kinkhead, Benton, age 16, volunteer, October 26, 1861, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company D, private, served three years and two months, honorably discharged December 11, 1864, wounded and captured April 25, 1864, in the battle of Mark's Mills, exchanged after two months' imprisonment.


Kinkhead, Julius, age 19, volunteer, December 12, 1861, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company D, private, served three years, mustered out December 11, 1864.


Lambert, Elwood, age 36, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company D, private, served four months, mustered out September 14, 1864.


Lee, Edwin, age 28, volunteer, June 18. 11861, three years, Thirty-ninth regiment, company K. private, served four years, mustered out July 9, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


Lee, Samuel, age 35, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company D, corporal, served four months, mustered out September 14, 1864.


Lee, Wesley, age 16, volunteer, February, 1864, Fifty-third regiment, company B, private, mustered out August 11, 1865.


Lindy, H. H. I., age 19, volunteer, six months, Eighty-seventh regiment, company D, private.


Louthan, James, age 23, volunteer, November , 1861, three years, Seventy-third regiment, company F, private, mustered out July 20, 1865, home one year for disability on irregular discharge, ordered to report and remained with the regiment.


Louthan, John, age 27, volunteer, Thirty-sixth regiment, company F.


Lytle, Samuel, age 44, volunteer, September 16, 1861, three years, Eighteenth regiment, company F, private, served seven months, honorably discharged April 15, 1862.


Magers, Wiltiam, age 17, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company D. private, served four months, mustered out September, 1864.


Mains, Abiram, age 31, volunteer, March 31, 1864, Thirty-sixth regiment, company F, private, served one year and three months, honorably discharged June 9, 1865, wounded October 19, 1864, at Cedar Creek, Virginia, and in hospital all winter.


Mains, Elijah, age 23, volunteer, February, 1862, three years, Second Virginia cavalry, company F, private, served three years and four months, mustered out June 30, 1865.


Mains, Simon H., age 20, volunteer, September 24, 1861, three years, Second Virginia cavalry, company F. private, served three years and nine months, mustered out June 30, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


Mains, Richard G., age 17, volunteer, September 23, 1861, three years, Seventeenth regiment, company H, private, honorably discharged in the winter of 1864, wounded and captured September 20, 1862, and in various prisons for fifteen months.


Marshll, Jesse B., age 29, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company B, private, served four months, mustered out September, 1864.


Marsher, Samuel F., age 21, Eighteenth regiment, company F.


Marsher, Daniel P., age 21 Eighteenth regiment, company F.


Martin, Nathan, age 24, volunteer, January 6, 1862, Seventy-seventh regiment, company D, private.


Martin, Benjamin, age 21, volunteer, December 3, 1861, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company D, private, died May 2, 1862, from the effects of wounds received at Shiloh, March 6, 1862.


McKain, John B., Thirtieth regiment, company K.


McKain, Franklin, One Hundred and Ninety-third regiment, company E.


Miller, Nathan, age 19, volunteer, February 16, 1864, Thirty-sixth regiment, company K, private, served one year and five months, mustered out July 27, 1865.


Miller, Thomas, age 18, Seventy-seventh regiment, company B.


Miller, Peter, age 19, volunteer, August 15, 1862, Ninety-second regiment, company G, private, served three years, mustered out June 10, 1865, wounded at Chickamauga, detailed for team service.


Miller, Oliver, age 18, volunteer, February 18, 1864, Seventy-third regiment, company F, private, served one year and four months, mustered out June, 1865, severely wounded at Atlanta, afterwards detailed as hospital nurse.


Mills, Christopher, age 18, volunteer, February, 1864, Sixtieth regiment, company E, private, honorably discharged August, 1865, off duty a good deal by sickness.


Mills, Thomas W., age 15, volunteer, October 26, 1861, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company D, private, served four years and five months, mustered out March, 1866, captured at Mark's Mills, April 25, 1864, and in Tyler prison for ten months, sick with fever two months.


Monroe, Abner S., age 17, volunteer, October 20, 1861, three years, Fifty-third regiment, company B, private, served four years, mustered out August 11, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran.


Morlan, Samuel, age 20, volunteer, August 5, 1862, three years, Ninety-second regiment, company. G, second sergeant, attained the rank of orderly sergeant, died May 4, 1863, at Carthage, Tennessee.


Morlan, Barzillei, age 36, Third Virginia, company B.


Moshier, Daniel, age 18, volunteer, October 8, 1861, three years, Eighteenth regiment, company F, private, served three years, transferred to the invalid corps, honorably discharged September 26, 1864, for disability.


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Moshier, Samuel T., age 20, volunteer, October 8, 1861, three years, Eighteenth regiment, company F, private, served three years, mustered out October, 1864, in hospital a good deal.


Morris, Nathan, age 18, volunteer, December 25, 1861, three years, Seventy-third regiment, company F, private, served six months, killed at the battle of Cross Keys June 8, 1862.


Morris, Elwood, age 21, volunteer, December 25, 1861, three years, Seventy-third regiment, company F, private, mostty on detached service and transferred to First veteran reserve corps.


Morris, Mordecai, age 20, volunteer, January 16, 1865, One Hundred and Ninety-third regiment, company E, private, served six months, mustered out August 4, 1865.


Morris, Silas S., age 19, volunteer, January 26, 1865, One Hundred and Ninety-third regiment, company E, private, served six months, mustered out August 4, 1865.


Morrow, James, Sixty-third regiment, company G, died.


Norris, William, age 28, Third colored regiment, company C, private, died June 15, 1865, at Goldsborough, North Carolina, of chronic diarrhoea.


Painter, John, age 23, Twenty-fifth regiment, company H.


Painter, William, age 19, Thirty-sixth regiment, company H.


Palmer, J. Amos, Fifth regiment, company G.


Penrose. Albert, age 20, volunteer, August 1, 1862, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company F, private, missing, probably killed at Winchester July 24, 1864.


Penrose, William, age 17, volunteer, February 22, 1865, one year, One Hundred and Eighty-ninth regiment, company F, private, mustered out September 26, 1865.


Pewthers, Charles J., age 32, volunteer, November 19, 1861, three years, Second Virginia cavalry, company F, corporal, died June 22, 1864, by explosion of ammunition wagon.


Pickering, Elwood E., age 16, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company E, private, served four months, mustered out September, 1864, re-enlistment, February 20, 1865, Fifty-third regiment, company B, private, mustered out August 11, 1865.


Pickering, Jasper C., age 18, volunteer, February 13, 1864, Fifty-third regiment; company B, mustered out August 11, 1865, wounded May 14, 1864, at Resaca.


Pickering, B. C., Seventy-third regiment.


Price, Jacob L., age 30, volunteer, February 5, 1864, three years, One Hundred and Twenty-second regiment, company C, private, served eight months, died October 19, 1864, mortally wounded September 19, 1864.


Rardin, Andrew, age 32, volunteer, May, 1864, one .hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company D, private, served four months, mustered out September, 1864


Rardin, Eli, age 33, volunteer, February, 1864, three years, Thirty- sixth regiment, company F, private, mustered out July 27, 1865, wounded July, 1864.


Rardin, Leroy L., volunteer, three years, First light artillery, company K, private, cannoneer, died May, 1862, of fever, in Franklin hospital.


Rardin, Levi H., volunteer, three years, First light artillery, company K, cannoneer, in fourteen battles, mustered out February, 1865.


Rardin, John C., age 17, volunteer, February, 1865, One Hundred and Eighty-eighth regiment, company E, private, mustered out September 21, 1865.


Rardin, Jacob C., age 26, volunteer, September, 1861, three years, Second Virginia cavalry, company F, private, honorably discharged March, 1863, for disability.


Rardin, William H. H., age 22, volunteer, September, 1861, three years, Second Virginia cavalry, company F, private, mustered out June 30, 1865, wounded at Guyandotte.


Randolph, Isaiah N., age 27, volunteer, August 13, 1862, three years, Thirty-sixth. regiment, company F, private, mustered out July 27, 1865, wounded in batttes of Winchester and Perrysville.


Reed, John W., age 17, volunteer, July 4, 1863, three years, First heavy artillery, company I, private, served two years, mustered out July 25, 1865.


Read, Stephen W., age 18, volunteer, September, 1861, First cavalry, company L, died of typhoid fever at Louisville, January, 1862.


Rester, Aaron, age 27, Thirty-sixth regiment, company F.


Rowland, John, age 17, volunteer, November, 1861, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company F, private, mustered out March 8, 1866, wounded at Shiloh, captured in the Red River expedition, held ten months.


Roman, Isaac, age 20, volunteer, October 8, 1861, three years, Sixty-third regiment, private, served one year, honorably discharged November, 1862, for disability, wounded at battle of

Corinth, re-enlistment May, 1864. one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company D, sergeant, served four months, mustered out September, 1864.


Ross, James, age 26, volunteer, November 25, 1861, three years, Seventy-third regiment, company F, private, attained rank of first tieutenant, served one year and eight months, mustered out July 20, 1865, wounded at Resaca May, 1864.


Sharpe, Joel, age 19, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company D, private, served four months, mustered out September; 1864, re-enlistment February 22, 1865, One Hundred and Eighty-ninth regiment, company F, private, served seven months, mustered out September 28, 1865.


Shaner, Emmor, age 24, volunteer, August 8, 1862, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company F, private, served three months, honorably discharged November 24, 162, for disability.


Sheets, Henry C., age 32, volunteer, September 24, 1861, three years, Eighteenth regiment, company I, private, served three years, mustered out November 9, 1864.


Sheets, Harrison, age 22, volunteer, October 8, 1861, three years, Eighteenth regiment, company F, private, served two years and three months, killed January 2, 1863, at Stone River.


Sheets, John W., age 21, volunteer, One Hundred and Twenty-ninth regiment, company A, private, died January 14, 1864, at Cumberland Gap.


Simpson, William, Fifth regiment, company G.


Shinn, James H., age 19, volunteer, One Hundred and Twenty-second regiment, company C, private, died 1864, at the battle of the Wilderness.


Sherman, Jasper, Sixty-third regiment, company F.


Sivill, Samuel N., age 44, volunteer, August 23, 1862, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company F, private, honorably discharged February 2, 1863, for disability.


Sivill Tobias, age 16, volunteer, October 14, 1861, three years, Sixty-third regiment, company G, private, served three years and ten months, mustered out July 8, 1865.


Sivill, Nathan, age 18, volunteer, September 22, 1861, three years. Thirty-sixth regiment, company F, private, died February 8, 1862, or measles and typhoid fever.


Slotterback, Joseph, age 18, volunteer, March 2, 1864, Seventy-seventh regiment, company F, private, captured at Mark's Mills April 25, 1864, and died in Tyler prison June 29, 1864, of typhoid fever.


Slotterback, Henry, age 24, volunteer, February 23, 1864, Seventy-seventh regiment, company F, private, died July 6, 1864, of typhoid fever.


Smith, Thomas, age 34, volunteer, October, 1862, three years, Ninth cavalry, company B, corporal.


Smith, Josiah, age 18, volunteer, October 10, 1861, Second Virginia cavalry, company H, private, captured, and supposed to have died in prison.


Smith, Wilton, age 22, Thirty-ninth regiment, company C.


Spear, Henry L., age 23, volunteer, February 29, 1864, Seventy-seventh regiment, company C, private, served two years, mustered out March 8, 1866, captured and in Tyler prison for ten months.


Starman, Jonathan, Seventy-seventh regiment, company F.


Stoneman, John, age 23, volunteer, 1861, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company F, private, killed at Pittsburgh Landing, 1862.


Stoneman, Jasper, age 20, volunteer, 1861, three years, Sixty-third regiment, company G, sergeant, served seven months, died of typhoid fever at Nashville, June, 1862.


Tate, John, Fifth regiment, company G.


Taylor, David, age 55, volunteer, October 11, 1861, three years, Seventy-third regiment, company F, private, served four months, honorably discharged February 11, 1862, discharged for disability and died at home, April 11, 1862, of lung disease.


Taylor, William W., age 31, volunteer, August 18, 1861, three years, Eighteenth regiment, company C, private, served four months, mustered out October 9, 1865, reenlisted as a veteran, captured September, 1863, in Libby, Danville, Andersonville and Florence prisons.


Taylor, Brintnal, age 27, volunteer, three years, August 18, 1861, Eighteenth regiment, company C, private, honorably discharged February, 1865.


Taylor, Finley W., age 18, volunteer, August 18, 1861, three years, Eighteenth regiment, company C, private, served three years, mustered out November, 1864.


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Taylor, John Wesley, age 15, volunteer, August 18, 1861, three years, Eighteenth regiment, company C, private, served three years, mustered out November 10, 1864, captured at battle of Stone River, held six weeks and parolled.


Taylor, Wilson P., age 14, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company D, private, served four months, mustered out September 1864, re-enlistment, February 15, 1865, six months, One Hundred and Eighty-ninth regiment, company F, private, served seven months, mustered out September 25, 1865.


Underwood, William H., age 22, volunteer, September 22, 1861, three years, Nineteenth regiment, company D, private, attained rank of orderly sergeant, served four years, mustered out October 21, 1865.


Vanfleet, John, age 23, volunteer, October, 1861, three years, Seventy-seventh regiment, company F, private, missing, reenlisted as a veteran.


Way, Milton, age 18, volunteer, January 20, 1862, three years, Twentieth regiment, company I, private, served three years and five months, mustered out July 15, 1864.


Way, Samuel, age 24, volunteer, August, 1862, three years, Ninety-second regiment, company A, private, served seven months, died March 15, 1863, at Carthage.


Way, William, Twenty-eighth regiment, company I.


Wilson, Washington, age 24, vorunteer, November 2, 1861, three years, Sixty-third regiment, company G, private, served nine months, honorably discharged August 17, 1862, for disability.


Wilson, James M., age 20, volunteer, November 3, 1861, three years, Sixty-third regiment, company G, corporal, died September, 1864, of camp disease at Atlanta, Georgia.


Wilson, Nathan, age 34, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company D, private, served four months, mustered out September, 1864


Wilson, James C., age 37, August 8, 1862, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company 1, private, served two months, honorably discharged October 30, 1862, for disability, wounded at Antietam.


Wilson, Finley V., age 21, volunteer, August 1, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company F, private, mustered out October 6, 1864, wounded at South Mountain, Mission Ridge, and Winchester.


Wilson, Jacob B., age 29. volunteer, September, 1861, Seventeenth regiment, company H, private, died 1863, supposed to have been kilted at Chickamauga.


Wilson, Andrew F., age 29, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company D, corporal, served four months, mustered out September, 1864.


Wilson, Jacob P., age 21, volunteer, August, 1861, three years, Thiity-sixth regiment, company F, private, served three years, mustered out August 1, 1864.


Wilson, Harmon T., age 20, volunteer, August 8, 1862, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company F, private, killed September, 1864, at Berrysville.


Wilson, Abram P., age 27, volunteer, September, 1861, three years, Thirty-sixth regiment, company F, private, served three years, mustered out August, 1864.


Wilson, William F., age 34, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company D, private, served four months, mustered out September, 1864.


Witham, Nathan R., age 39, volunteer, May, 1864, one hundred days, One Hundred and Forty-eighth regiment, company D, private, served four months, mustered out September, 1864.


Witham, Wesley K., age 20, volunteer, February 15, 1865, six months, One Hundred and Eighty-ninth regiment, company F, private, served seven months, mustered out September 28, 1865.


Wood, Matthews, age 31, volunteer, October 6, 1862, three years, Ninth cavalry, company C,

private, attained rank of corporal, honorably discharged June 13, 1865, for disability.


Yocum, John, age 28, Ninety-second regiment, company G.


RECAPITULATION.


De Beck’s battery - 2

First Ohio heavy artillery - 1

Second Virginia cavalry - 9

Ninth Ohio cavalry - 2

One each in First Ohio cavalry and Second Ohio cavalry - 2

Fourth Virginia cavalry - 3

One Hundred and Twenty-second Ohio - 4

Thirty-sixth Ohio - 29

One Hundred and forty-eighth Ohio - 23

Seventy-seventh Ohio - 20

Seventy-third Ohio - 7

Thirteen each in Sixty-third Ohio and Eighteenth Ohio (three years) - 26

Ninety-second Ohio - 9

Five each in the Fifth Ohio and Fifty-third Ohio - 10

Four each in Thirty-ninth Ohio, One Hundred and Eighty-ninth Ohio, One Hundred and Ninety-third Ohio - 12

Two each in Seventeenth Ohio, Thirtieth Ohio, Seventy-fifth Ohio, Nineteenth Ohio 

One each in Third Ohio, Fifteenth Ohio, Twenty-fourth Ohio, Twenty-fifth Ohio, Sixtieth Ohio, Twentieth Ohio, Twenty- eighth Ohio, Eighty-seventh Ohio, One Hundred and Twenty- ninth Ohio, One Hundred and Eighty-eighth Ohio, Third Virginia infantry - 11

Total number of soldiers - 80

Died - 33


RECAPITULATION OF SOLDIERS OF WASHINGTON COUNTY.


ARTILLERY.


First Virginia light artillery (Buell’s battery) - 109

First Ohio (DeBeck's battery) - 56

First Ohio (Huntington’s battery) - 55

First Ohio tight artillery (scattering) - 10

Second Ohio heavy artillery (battery K) - 25

Second Ohio heavy artillery (scattering) - 10

One each in the Eleventh and Eighteenth Ohio independent battel’s, First United States artiltery, First New York artillery, Second Arkansas light artillery, First Iowa light artillery, and

Fourteenth United States colored heavy artillery - 7


CAVALRY (VOLUNTEERS).


First Ohio cavalry - 163

Second Ohio cavalry - 5

Fourth Virginia cavalry - 12

Fifth Ohio cavalry - 3

Seventh Ohio cavalry - 105

Ninth Ohio cavalry - 61

Thirteenth Ohio cavalry - 11

First Virginia cavalry - 7

Second Virginia cavalry - 91

Third Virginia cavalry - 4

Fourth Virginia cavalry - 68

Fourth Ohio independent battalion - 16

One each in the Sixth and Twelfth Ohio, Fifth, Seventh, and Ninth Virginia, Fifth and Sixth. Kentucky, Third Iowa, Second Louisiana, Third United States, Seventh Missouri - 11


INFANTRY (VOLUNTEERS).


First Ohio - 2

Second Ohio - 4

Third Ohio - 8

Fifth Ohio - 10

Tenth Ohio - 3

Eleventh Ohio - 2

Twelfth Ohio - 10

Thirteenth Ohio - 2

Fourteenth Ohio - 2

Fifteenth Ohio - 5

Sixteenth Ohio - 1

Seventeenth Ohio - 7

Eighteenth Ohio (three years) - 104

Eighteenth Ohio (three months) - 61

Nineteenth Ohio - 5

Twentieth Ohio - 6

Twenty-second Ohio - 3

Twenty-third Ohio - 6

Twenty-fourth Ohio - 3

Twenty-fifth Ohio - 26

Twenty-sixth Ohio - 3

Twenty-seventh Ohio - 13

Twenty-eighth Ohio - 3

Thirtieth Ohio - 4

Thirty-second Ohio - 5

Thirty-third Ohio - 6

Thirty-sixth Ohio - 553

Thirty-eighth Ohio - 2

Thirty-ninth Ohio - 242

Forty-second Ohio - 3

Forty-third Ohio - 12


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Forty-seventh Ohio - 2

Fifty-first Ohio - 25

Fifty-third Ohio. - 16

Fifty-eighth Ohio - 4

Sixtieth Ohio - 2

Sixty-second Ohio - 13

Sixty-third Ohio - 181

Sixty-fourth Ohio - 2

Sixty-fifth Ohio - 4

Sixty-sixth Ohio - 5

Sixty-seventh Ohio - 4

Seventieth Ohio - 3

Seventy-first Ohio - 11

Seventy-third Ohio - 101

Seventy-fifth Ohio - 22

Seventy-seventh Ohio - 593

Seventy-eighth Ohio - 10

Eighty-fifth Ohio - 14

Eighty-sixth Ohio - 2

Eighty-seventh Ohio - 50

Eighty-eighth Ohio - 7

Ninety-second Ohio - 339

One Hundred and Fourteenth Ohio - 2

One Hundred and Sixteenth Ohio - 50

One Hundred and Twenty-second Ohio - 12

One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Ohio - 13

One Hundred and Twenty-sixth Ohio - 2

One Hundred and Twenty-ninth Ohio - 25

One Hundred and Forty-first Ohio - 4

One Hundred and Forty-eighth Ohio - 411

One Hundred and Seventy-fourth Ohio - 14

One Hundred and Seventy-fifth Ohio - 38

One Hundred and Seventy-sixth Ohio - 8

One Hundred and Seventy-ninth Ohio - 35

One Hundred and Eightieth Ohio - 12

One Hundred and Eighty-second Ohio - 21

One Hundred and Eighty-fourth Ohio - 4

One Hundred and Eighty-sixth Ohio - 14

One Hundred and Eighty-seventh Ohio - 14

One Hundred and Eighty-ninth Ohio - 9

One Hundred and Ninety-first Ohio - 2

One Hundred and Ninety-third Ohio - 6

One Hundred and Ninety-fourth Ohio - 10

One Hundred and Ninety-fifth Ohio - 4

One Hundred and Ninety-sixth Ohio - 15

First Virginia - 2

Second Virginia - 3

Fourth Virginia - 4

Sixth Virginia - 7

Seventh Virginia - 27

Ninth Virginia - 4

Eleventh Virginia - 17

Fourteenth Virginia - 2

Fifteenth Massachusetts - 2

Eighteenth United States regulars - 3

Fifth United States colored regiment - 11

Twenty-seventh United States colored regiment - 5

One each in the Fourth, Sixth, Seventh, Twenty-ninth, Thirty-first, Thirty-seventh, Forty-fifth, Forty-ninth, Fifty-second, Fifty-ninth, Sixty-first, Seventy-second, Seventy-sixth, Eighty-first, Eighty-ninth, Ninety-first, Ninety-seventh, One Hundred and Fourth, One Hundred and Seventeenth, One Hundred and Twen- ty-eighth, One Hundred and Thirty-second, One Hundred and Thirty-fifth, One Hundred and Fifty-fifth, One Hundred and Seventy-seventh Ohio, One Hunderd and Seventy-eighth, One Hundred and Eighty-third, One Hundred and Eighty-fifth, One Hundred and Eighty-eighth, and One Hundred and Ninety-seventh Ohio, Third and Twelfth Virginia, Twentieth, Twenty- first, Twenty-seventh, Fortieth, Forty-first, and Forty-ninth Ilti- nois, Twelfth, Thirteenth, Twenty-eighth, Sixty-second, One Hundredth, One Hundred and First, and One Hundred and Thirty-ninth Pennsylvania, Eighteenth, Twenty-first, and Twenty-third Kentucky, First, Thirty-sixth, Eleventh, and Forty-seventh Iowa, Forty-second and Eighty-seventh Indiana, First Michigan, Fifteenth Tennessee, Nineteenth Massachusetts, Four- teenth United States, One Hundred and Ninth, Fourth, One Hundred and First, One Hundreddt, and Twentieth United States colored, Tenth California - 63

United States navy - 10

Gunboat service - 10

Number with service not designated - 81

Total number soldiers and marines from Washington county - 4052


THE SOLDIERS' MONUMENT.


The losses of the war fell heavily upon Washington county, and the number who lost their lives in the service seems large when compared with the total number who went out, and one of the first acts of the public-spirited citizens of the county after the war was over was to secure the erection of a suitable monument to commemorate the great sacrifice of life in the glorious cause of the Union. Accordingly, as early as June 7, 1865, a meeting was held in the interests of the enterprise.


On Wednesday forenoon, June 7th, immediately after the adjournment of the session of the county commis- sioners, the gentlemen constituting the board, to-wit: J. J. Hollister, W. Thomas, and Anthony Sheets, together with several other citizens, held a meeting at the office of the county auditor, to consider the propriety and feasability of erecting a monument to the memory of the sol- diers from Washington county, who have fallen in this war against the Rebellion. A. R. Darrow was appointed chairman, R. M. Stimson, secretary. J. J. Holtister made some feeling remarks as to the exceeding propriety of the noble object, and gave some facts and figures from the tax duplicate touching the increased wealth and prosperity of the county—showing that a tax of one mill on a dollar would raise thirteen thousand dollars.


Mr. Darrow, Captain McCormick, Hon. W. F. Curtis, Mr. Sheets, W. S. Ward, R. M. Stimson, R. E. Harte, and others, made brief remarks, and all agreed that the object ought and could be carried into effect, by taxation, or by subscriptions, or by both methods in conjunction—erecting a monument that should be an honor to the county, and to the noble dead whose names should be thereon engraved.


J. J. Hollister, A. R. Darrow, and R. E. Harte, were appointed a committee to devise a plan for the erection of the monument, to report at a future meeting.


It was resolved to call a meeting of the citizens of Washington county, to be held at the court house in Marietta, on Friday, July 14, 1865, at two o'clock, P. M., the day on which the county commissioners hold an adjourned session, to organize for the erection of the monument.


The hope was expressed that public-spirited citizens from every township in the county would be present. A. R. Darrow was chairman of this meeting and R. M. Stimson secretary. Accordingly, at the time and place named, the friends of the movement assembled and effected a temporary organization by electing F. A. Wheeler chairman, and Theodore G. Fields secretary. R. E Harte chairman of the committee on permanent organization then reported a scheme of organization, including a pre-


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amble and nine articles, which was unanimously adopted and signed by forty-one citizens,* and the association adjourned to meet on the day named in the constitution for the regular annual meeting, the second Tuesday in August (8th), 1865, at two P. M.


One of the central ideas of the association was to construct a monument in such form that the names of the soldiers could be engraved on the monumental stone, an idea which was abandoned in the practical working out of the plan as will be seen further on in this sketch.


The association was duly incorporated under the laws of Ohio, and on August 8, 1865, the following named officers and trustees were elected: President, Rufus E. Harte, ex ogdo a trustee; clerk, Theodore G. Field; trustees for one year, John C. Paxton, J. W. Andrews and William F. Curtis; trustees for two )ears, Runts R. Dawes, Enoch S. McIntosh and Henry H. Drown; trustees for three years. Samuel C. Skinner, T. W. Moore and A. W. McCormick.


The trustees began their work at once. They procured a handsomely lithographed certificate of membership graded at different prices, so that all, even the children, of a family could become members and thus help on the great undertaking. Agents were appointed in the different townships to solicit subscriptions, and to circulate the certificates of membership. On August 14, 1866, General R. R. Dawes, president of the trustees, reported the following assets:


Fees of membership - $2,426.00

Donation Soldiers' Aid Society, Marietta - 200.00

Ladies’ League No. 420 Bonn - 17.20

Other sources - 16.00

Total. - $1,659.20


Gen. Dawes pushed the sales of certificates of membership so that by August 13, 1867, he was enabled to turn over to Hon. W. F. Curtis, treasurer of the trustees, two thousand seven hundred and thirty-five dollars and nine cents. Up to that date the finances of the association were mainly under the direction of General R. R. Dawes. On August 19, 1868, Mr. Curtis reported two thousand eight hundred and ninety dollars and three cents. We find no further signs of the treasurer for five years.


When, on August 12, 1873, Mr. Curtis reported the fund at three thousand eight hundred and sixty-one dollars and thirteen cents, and in connection therewith he said: "The premium on the five-twenty bond and the interest due on the Salem bond will increase the above amount to something over four thousand dollars," General Dawes moved the thanks of the asssociation be tendered Mr. Curtis for his efficient efforts in increasing the funds in something over one thousand and two


* The following were the persons present at the first meeting: J. J. Hollister, J. W. Andrews, E. Corey, W. P. Skinner, L. W. Chamberrain, S. C. Skinner, R. M. Stimson, David Alban, J. C. Paxton, William B. Loomis, R. R. Dawes, T. G. Field, R. K. Shaw, S. B. Robinson, C. F. Buett, J. S. Sprague, S. S. Knowles, Eli Johnson, C. R. Rhodes, A. W. McCormick, William F. Curtis, R. E. Harte, T. W. Moore, A. R. Darrow, I. N. Carman, B. F. Hurt, H. H. Drown, J. D. Cotton, F. A. Wheeler, W. B. Hollister, Owen Franks, Z. G. Bundy, John Jones, A. T. Nye, Thomas Heaton, L. S. Protsman, S. Maxwell, D. P. Bosworth, W. S. Ward. B. F. Pixley, S. Newton.


hundred dollars, which motion was cat unanimously. The trustees now felt justified in receiving bids for the construction of the monument, and the following resolution was adopted:


Resolved, That a committee of three trustees be appointed to correspond with such persons as they may select, and receive proposals for a monument, and report at the next annual meeting of the association, the designs to be reported with the bids, and fully exemplified, provided that the cost of the monument shall not exceed six thousand dotrars.

R. E. HARTE,

R. R. DAWES,

R. L. NYE,

Committee.


At the next annual meeting the committee reported having received a limited number of bids which upon examination proved unsatisfactory. The committee were then directed to procure other bids, and "that the designs should be for a shaft surmounted by a figure of a soldier in uniform, the material granite and the cost not to exceed five thousand dollars," and to report by September 20th the same year (1874), at which date it was voted to contract with T. O'Hare, of Cincinnati, Ohio, for a monument at the sum of four thousand five hundred and fifty dollars, which they did, the work to be delivered in six months. The contract was afterwards modified so that the material should be Quincy granite instead of "light granite," at an additional cost of one hundred and fifty dollars, making the total four thousand seven hundred dollars. The site for the monument was chosen after due consideration of all other points, it being a point on the common fifty feet from Front street and the same distance from the line of Putnam street, in the city of Marietta.*


The monument was completed in due time and was highly spoken of as a work of art. The art critic of a leading Cincinnati journal spoke in high terms of the work of Thomas O'Hare, more especially of the statue intended for the top. He said:


The sculptor has wisely refrained from an attempt to create in marble any ideal type of sordierly manhood; he has only striven to represent the young farmer-soldier, sun-browned and vigorous

from healthy labor in the field, imbued with the natural heroism inherited by the descendants of a race of hunters, and sternly calm in the firm consciousness of duty. The young soldier figure is altogether characterized less by grace than by strength—not the trained strength of a well muscled athlete, but with ponderous physicat force of a western laborer, with tendons hardened by field work, and such a frame work of bone as only those who live upon a phosphatic country diet possess.


We have no fancy warrior in this memorial statue, but only the image of a fair-haired country youth of rugged face and form, like hundreds who left their homes to die for the Union. Men and women, husbands and mothers, brothers and sisters of the soldier-dead of Ohio will recognize in the pathetic truthfulness of the marble features some memory of loved ones lost. And this is what the public demand in such works, and what even the most unpatriotic mind may admire. It is rather a pity that the statue itself, which is but six feet high, is to stand upon a pedestal, twenty-six feet in height. At such an altitude the finer beauties of the statue cannot be advantageousty seen. Considering the size of the pedestal, the statue should have been colossal.


INSCRIPTIONS.


The pedestal will, however, be very handsome—a quadrilateral shaft of Quincy granite, with belts of the same material bearing in raised letters the names: Gettysburgh, Mission Ridge, Shiloh, Corinth, Antietam.


* The other sites voted on were Camp Tupper, (Quadranaon) Capitolium Square, and a point on the common near the Congregational church.


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Above the first bett wilt be the figure of an eagle with, outspread wings, perching on a shield in Carrara marbte—the same material used in the statue.


On the east side of the die is a polished tablet, with this inscription:


Erected in memory of the soldiers of Washington county, Ohio, who lost their lives in the United States service in the war for the suppression of the rebellion of 1861.


Washington county was represented in the following and many other organizations: Thirty-sixth, Thirty-ninth, Sixty-third, Seventy-third, Eighty-seventh, Ninety-second, and One Hundred and Forty-eighth Ohio infantry, First, Seventh, and Ninth Ohio and Second West Virginia cavalry, and First Ohio and First West Virginia light artillery.


Names of the fallen may be seen at the recorder's office.


The base of the monument was completed May 31, 1875. In an excavation in the centre stone was placed a tin box hermetically sealed, in which were placed lists of county and city officers, etc.*


The monument having been completed, preparations were made without delay for the dedication. On May 14, 1875, the trustees had appointed R. E. Harte, R. R. Dawes, and the secretary, R. L Nye, a committee on dedication, with instructions that the secretary correspond with General Rutherford B. Hayes, inviting him to deliver the dedicatory oration, but owing to other engagements he declined.


General W. T. Sherman, General John Pope, General George Crook, General Edward F. Noyes, and other distinguished military men, were invited to be present. General T. C. H. Smith, of Marietta, was finally chosen to deliver the oration, and September 17, 1875, fixed as the day for the ceremonies.


On the appointed day, at 10 A. M., a large concourse of people from different parts of the county, estimated at three thousand, assembled to witness the dedication. On the speakers' stand, near the monument, was General John Pope, of the regular army, General Manning F. Force, of Cincinnati, and others. General Smith's oration was an eloquent tribute to the noble dead of the county, of which we are able to give only the closing paragraphs: +


We should have done injustice to the manhood of these dead if we had neglected to recall this day their deeds as soldiers. We shall do more than injustice—we shalt desecrate their memory as citizens who gave their lives for the common weal—if we fail on this occasion to ap-


* The following is a list of the articles in the box: Holy Bible, presented by the Washington County Bible society; Constitution of the United States, with manuel of same, by I. W. Andrews, presented by J. M. Fuller; Constitution of Ohio, with volume of Ohio laws, 1873; brief history of Washington County Soldiers' Monument association, and a list of its officers from organization to date; constitution or articles of association of the Washington County Soldiers' Monument association; roll of the officers of Washington county; roll of officers of the city of Marietta; copies of the Marietta Register, Times, College Olio, and Zeitung; revised ordinances of the city of Marietta, presented by S. J. Hathaway; directory of the churches of Marietta and Harmar; Masonic calendar of American Union lodge and chapter and Harmar lodge. The constitution and by-laws and list of officers of the following benevolent societies: Elk Eye encampment and Marietta and Guttenburgh lodge of Odd Fellows, Manhattan and Muskingum tribes of red men, Reynold lodge Knights ot Pythias, Marietta.and Harmar lodges of Good Templars; also a rolt of Pierpont battery; a copy of the Boston Post, one hundred years old; a premium list and tist of officers of the Washington County Agricultural and Me- chanical association, and various other articles presented by citizens.


+ General Smith's address was published by Robert Clarke & Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1875.


preciate the animating spirit on our side, as distinguished from the passions and purposes which actuated and inftamed those on that side against which we strove, and over which, under God, we prevailed.


Do not think I talk party politics. The men who fought this war for us, to whatever party they may now belong, are above criticism as to their motives in public affairs, and their opinions are entitted to respect. I speak only of that on which, then, we atl agreed, and ask that by the memory of these dead we may never give it up. Let us, to whatever party we belong, never give up the sentiment and the duty that united us in the war. The Rebeltion was a crime against free government. If that conviction is given up by those who held it, the days of our Government are numbered. And so tong as any considerabre portion of our people refuse to accept that conviction, so long is our Government in danger.


Let us remember, then, we who were on the stage of action in the great contest, and you our inheritors remember, for what these dead fought—for what they died. And to alt, and to future generations, let the appeal rise from the graves of those to whom we now dedicate this monument

"We, to telt of whom this stone was raised, ask of those who come after us that they see to it that we did not die in vain."


In the evening, at the city hall, a reunion of veterans was held, President Israel W. Andrews, of Marietta college, delivering the address of welcome. He referred in complimentary terms to the distinguished guests present; he welcomed the soldiers from far and near who were gathered together on the occasion to renew their acquaintance and friendship; he paid a tribute to the heroic dead whose memories it was sought to perpetuate by the monument dedicated, though a feeble expression of the gratitude of our people; he referred to the distinguished general of the army and the distinguished jurist, who had laid aside his duties as a private citizen to join the army when our country was in danger. His remarks were received with hearty applause.

General John Pope spoke in a feeling manner of the "ties of friendship between comrades who fought side by side on so many bloody fields." He referred to the subject then so much discussed of conciliating the South. In closing he said:


Let us remember the solemn legacy these dead men have bequeathed us, consecrated by their lives to maintain among oursetves, and to transmit to their and our descendants the results they laid down their lives to achieve.


Judge Force said:


But why are these dead so honored? Why is tribute given to them that is not given to wealth, or to power, or to tearning? Is it because they were brave? Because they were patient? Because they were victorious? Because they were slain? No; it is none of these. It is because they died for us; because they gave themselves a cheerful sacrifice that our country might remain one, our free institutions stand perpetual. It is because of the work they did, but stilt more for the spirit in which they did it.


The monument erected to-day is a tribute of the people to public virtue. Let it stand as long as this Nation shall last. It witt be honored so long as our institutions shalt be upheld by a worthy people. Let it stand in our park, facing the setting sun, no mere ornament, but a lesson and a stimulus. As years roll by and generation succeeds generation, let old and young find in its sculptured face both history and admonition. As the sunlight plays about the inscription like the wind breathing upon AEolian strings, the letters will seem vocal, and chant, in earnest tones: The dead died to save their country, let the living so tive as to keep it worthy."


After Judge Force had spoken, Hon. Oliver P. Morton, Senator of Indiana, being in the city, came upon the stage, and was called upon to speak. He thereupon referred, in eloquent terms, to the occasion aad the commemorative object of the meeting, but confined his remarks to the National as against the States Rights idea.


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Speeches were also made by General A. J. Warner and Rev. John Tenney, of Marietta; also by John Beach,' a one-armed soldier.


The main object of the association was now accomplished,* but the roll of the dead, referred to on the monument as recorded at the recorder's office remained unprepared until the spring of 1880. Mr. S. J. Hathaway having been elected secretary of the association in 1878, prepared a bill to enable soldiers' monument associations to record names of fallen soldiers, war of 1861 to 1865 inclusive.


The Hon. Henry Bohl, then representing Washington county in the State legislature, procured the passage of the bill May 27, 1879, so that the assessors in the spring of 1880 were required to take an enumeration of all deceased soldiers who enlisted from this county. A blank was prepared giving the facts. The assessors did their work as well as it could be done after so many years had elapsed since the war. This was supplemented by facts and data, procured at much labor and trouble, from other sources, until a sufficient degree of fullness and accuracy was obtained to justify the record to be made.


How sleep the brave, who sink to rest,

By all their country's wishes blest !

When spring, with dewy fingers cold.

Returns to deck their hallowed mould,

She there shall dress a sweeter sod

Than Fancy's feet have ever trod.


By fairy hands their knell is sung;

By forms unseen their dirge is sung;

There Honor comes, a pritgrim gray,

To bless the turf that wraps their clay;

And Freedom shall awhite repair

To dwell a weeping hermit there


'Through the efforts of one of Marietta’s public-spirited citizens— M. P. Wells, esq.—a neat iron fence was, in the spring of 1877. placed around the monument, part of the money to pay for which was donated by the Philomathean society, composed of young ladies of the Marietta high school. The same gentleman then followed up the work so well begun by moving for a donation of four cannon from the United States arsenal, at Washington, to place at the four corners of the monument. The Hon. A. J. Warner, our Representative in Congress from this district (thirteenth), procured the passage of a bill, approved June 8, 1880, donating to the association four twenty-pound Parrot guns. These were received in the summer of 1880 were let into four stone blocks and placed at the corners of the monument, as they now stand.


CAPTAIN CHARLES DEVOL*


The subject of this sketch was born at Tiverton, Rhode Island, at a place known as Howland's Ferry, June 30, 1782. His father, Captain Jonathan Devol, was born in the same vicinity, where he had numerous connections.


In the fall of the year 1788 the family moved to Marietta, then in the Northwest Territory, he being then but six years of age. The journey took six weeks of incessant toil. When the family arrived at Marietta they found a wilderness to be conquered, requiring years of patient toil and entailing, at times, great privations. In the spring of 1789, his father and family, in company with a number of others, removed to Belpre and began that


*This biography was received too late for insertion in the proper place.


settlement. They had cleared a few acres, amid much suffering from scarcity of food, when the Indian war broke out, and for four years thereafter they were con- fined within the protecting walls of "Farmer's Castle," a strong palisade and log fortification built by the settlers for their safety. Near the close of the war, when only thirteen years old, he served as a soldier in Fort Harmar, performing the routine of duty and standing guard in the senfry-box during the darkest nights with the firmness of a man of thirty. He was, when a youth, noted for his courage and daring feats. At the close of the war he re- moved to a farm five miles above Marietta, on the Muskingum, where he erected a large mill, carried on ship- building with other various mechanical pursuits, in all of which his son Charles bore a part until he was twenty- one years of age.


During the War of 1812 Captain Charles Devol commanded a company of cavalry on the frontiers under General Harrison.


Just before the war he was married to Sallie Hoyt, daughter of Benajah Hoyt. At the close of the war he settled on a farm at the mouth of the Big Hocking river.

He served as a magistrate several years with credit to himself and the community in which he lived. Owing to the scarcity of physicians in those days men of tact and experience often had to act in the place of the doctors. Captain Devol filled this position in the community in which he lived, acting as doctor or dentist as occasion required. In religion he was a Congregationalist, and remained a consistent member of that church up to the time of his death. Captain Devol was endowed with a cheerful disposition, fine conversational powers, and a superior personal appearance. His affable manners won for him the lasting regard of all who knew him. He died from the effects of paralysis, August 28, 1845, at Chauncy, Athens county, Ohio, while on a business visit to Hon. Samuel F. Vinton.


The children of Captain Devol were: Sarah, who married Winchester Dana, the owner of the well known "Dana farm" just below Beverly; Henrietta, who married Samuel S. Knowles, prominent in Washington county as State senator and judge of the court of common pleas; Frank Devol, who removed to Mount Pleasant, Iowa, and there engaged in the hardware business; and Captain Prescott Devol.


Of Captain Prescott Devol we should make more than a passing notice did our space permit. Nature seldom endows a man so richly as she did the brave, adventurous, and generous "Pres" Devol. He was named after his father's intimate friend, Dr. Samuel Prescott Hildreth, of Marietta, and was born in March, 1822. When about twelve years of age he went to school at Marietta, and afterwards studied at the Ohio university at Athens. In addition to physical strength he possessed unusual vocal powers.


In the fall of 1840 he took a boat load of cord wood to Cincinnati. The Harrison campaign being then in full blast young Devol's vocal powers were in demand, being pressed into the service of the Whig party at Cincinnati, as he had no equals in singing campaign songs.


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He was borne through the streets in a triumphal car, singing to the great amusement and edification of the throng that flocked to hear him. During the campaign he visited St. Louis and New Orleans, creating great excitement by his stirring political songs. He was afterwards clerk and then captain of one of the fast Clipper steamboats, then plying between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, and such was his popularity that passengers would wait over to go with Captain "Pres" Devol. He went to Mexico during the Mexican war on a war vessel in the service of the United States. Upon his return, in the fall of 1846, he was married to Sarah, daughter of Gilbert Devol. He afterwards went to California upon the breaking out of the gold excitement, and from there to the Sandwitch Islands. He seems to have sailed in a whaling ship, and finally brought up in Chinese waters. When he left the Sandwitch Islands, such was his popularity with the officers of the ships of different nationalities gathered there that they fired salutes in his honor as he sailed out. When he arrived at China the impression prevailed there that he must be a superior personage of high rank. At least he soon found a position as captain of a Peruvian man-of-war sent for the protection of the Peruvian merchant ships in those waters. He was next in the service of China as captain of a large steamship. He was soon after commissioned as captain of a man-of-war by the king of Siam to cruise for pirates. In one of these cruises he encountered two pirate ships, engaged them, totally disabling one with cannon shot, and upon closing in to board her Captain Devol headed the boarding party in person. They surrendered, however, without further resistance. The other piratical craft also surrendered, and with these he returned to port. We next find Captain Devol organizing a gold mining expedition to the interior of Siam. While on this journey among the jungles and mountains of Siam he died from the effects of miasma, in his thirty-fifth year. He left a wife and one child.