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the works which the enemy had hastily constructed, and, breaking the line, caused the rebel army to fly in confusion. Lieut.-Col. Bruff was in command of the regiment at this time. The pursuit of the enemy was continued with great vigor until the command reached Huntsville, Ala., on the 6th of January, 1865, where it went into winter-quarters.


No other field-duty of note was performed by the regiment during the war. Returning to Ohio, it was discharged, Oct. 17, 1865, at Camp Chase.


THE ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-THIRD REGIMENT.


This regiment was formed by consolidating the 18th Battalion Ohio National Guards, of Columbiana County, with the 69th Battalion Ohio National Guard, of Cehocton County. It was organized at Camp Chase, Ohio, on the 13th of May, and on the 15th left for Washington City. On arrival it was assigned to Haskins' division, 22d Army Corps, and was placed on garrison duty in Forts Simmer, Totten, Slocum, and Stevens, north of the Potomac. On the 8th of June the regiment embarked for White House, Va., but, without debarking, it was ordered to Bermuda Hundred. It was assigned to the 10th Army Corps, and was placed in the intrenchments at City Point, where it remained until ordered to Fort Pocahontas. It was relieved from duty at Fort Pocahontas, August 29th, and proceeded to Camp Chase, where it arrived on the 5th of September, and was mustered out of service on the 12th.*


Company I of this regiment, under Capt, William Brunt, Jr., and Lieuts. John M. Taylor and George Morley, was from Liverpool. The regiment was organized under the governor's call for one hundred days' service.


TWELFTH OHIO VOLUNTEER CAVALRY.


This body of cavalry was recruited in September and October, 1863, rendezvoused at Camp Taylor, near Cleveland, and was mustered into service at that place, November 24th. A part of the regiment was assigned to guard duty on Johnson's Island during the ensuing winter. The regiment, having been mounted, armed, and equipped at Camp Dennison, moved to Louisville, and thence to Lexington and Mt. Sterling. The latter part of May the regiment, as a part of Gen. Burbridge's command, started upon the " first Saltville raid," and was engaged in the pursuit of Morgan, who had entered Kentucky. The command arrived at Mt. Sterling, after a fatiguing march, on the 9th of June, 1864. Here the 12th gallantly engaged the rebels, and received the commendation of its commander. It again encountered Morgan,at-Cynthiana, utterly routed his forces, and for three days continued to pursue them.


July 30th, Company A attacked a party of guerrillas near Lebanon, Ky., whom they routed with loss. Nearly all the time the regiment's headquarters were at Richmond, Ky., until September 20th, when, again under Gen. Burbridge, it started on a second expedition to Saltville. At that place the regiment was engaged in a half-day's fight, during which, in order to silence a battery posted upon an elevation, it charged up the hill and took the rebel works. After this the regiment had headquarters at Lexington,





* "Ohio in the War," vol. ii. p. 673.






but the companies were scattered through the different counties.


The regiment was subsequently ordered to Crab Orchard to join another Saltville expedition. It proceeded from Crab Orchard November 22d, in a snow-storm, via Cumberland Gap, to Bean's Station, and on the night of its arrival made a successful reconnoissance to Rogersville. Under Sherman, at Bristol, Abington, and Marion, the regiment did its share of service, as it did also while supporting Gen.Gillam in his pursuit of Vaughn. Subsequently, at Marion, where Stoneman defeated Breckenridge in a forty hours' engagement, " all of the 12th, bearing sabres, participated in a grand charge, driving back the enemy's cavalry. The regiment behaved gallantly throughout the fight, and received the praises of Gens. Stonetnan and Burbridge."


After the capture of Saltville, December 21st, headquarters were again established at Richmond, the raid resulting in the destruction of one hundred and fifty miles of railroad and works and stores valuable to the enemy.


Having been thoroughly armed, equipped, and mounted, about the middle of February the regiment proceeded to Nashville, by way of Louisville, where it arrived on the 6th of March. The next movement was to Murfreesboro, and thence to Knoxville, where the 12th joined a raiding expedition under Gen. Stoneman.


They penetrated North Carolina, and by an angular movement struck the Lynchburg and East Tennessee Railroad at Christiansburg, Va. They destroyed this road, cut the Danville and Charlotte Railroad at Greensboro, N. C., and, having drawn the garrison from Salisbury, moved south, destroying other railroad communications. They aided in the capture of Jefferson Davis, and of Gens. Bragg and Wheeler and their escorts, and finally reached Bridge-port, Ala., having been sixty-seven days in the saddle. They then proceeded to Lenoir, East Tenn., and on September 1st to Pulaski, and afterwards to Nashville, where they were mustered out Nov. 14, 1865.


CHAPTER XXII.


ROSTER OF SOLDIERS IN THE REBELLION ENLISTED FROM THE COUNTY OF COLUMBIANA.


THE following lists embrace the names of all the soldiers who enlisted from the county of Columbiana to participate in the events of the late civil war, so far as their names could be obtained. Information has been sought from various sources, and measurable accuracy, it is believed, has been attained.


All those whose rank is not specifically given were privates.


THIRD REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.


Company K.


Mustered in June 15, 1861; mustered out June 20,1864.


Capt. Asa H. Battin, Wellsville; res. April 8,1862, for disability.

Capt. James M. Imbrie, must. out June 21, 1864.

1st Lieut. James M. Imbrie, pro. to capt., 1862.

1st Lieut. Calvin L. Starr, New Lisbon ; killed in action at Chaplin Hills, Oct. 8, 1862.

2d Lieut. Calvin L. Starr, New Lisbon ; pro. to 1st lieut.


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Sergt. Thos. B. Stevenson, pro. to lst lieut.; prisoner of war ; not must. out with company.

Sergt. Geo. B. Cooper, pro. to let sergt.; must, out June 20, 1864.

Sergt. Urinh W. Irwin, Salineville; disch. by order, Nov. 18, 1861.

Sergi. John Stevens, disch. for disability.

Corp. Chas. W. Berard, must. out June 20, 1864.

Corp. Geo. B. Aten, pro. to sergt.; must. out June 20, 1864.

Corp. J. Harvey Hibbets, disch. by order.

Corp. Chas. R. Boyce, Wellsville ; disch. for disability.

Corp. Wm. Hurst, pro. to sergt.; must. out June 20, 1864.

Corp. Cornelius Y. Strait, New Lisbon ; died at home while on furlough.

Corp. John Bigger, disch. for wounds, March 17, 1862.

Corp. Geo. H. Stevens, pro. to sergt.; must. out June 20, 1864.

John W. Menough, musician ; must. out June 20, 1864.

Elias Stitt, wagoner, Salineville; disch. for ago and distibilify.

David Anderson, died in action at Chaplin Hills, Oct. 8, 1862.

Wm. A. Aughinbaugh, must. out June 20, 1864.

Danl. Albert, pro. to corp.; must, out June 20, 1864.

Chas. Aughinbaugh, must. out June 20, 1864.

John C. Baker, must. out Jnne 20, 1864.

Nathaniel Burns, must. out June 20, 1864.

Henry F. Barons, Salineville; died at Chaplin Hills of wounds.

Amos Burson, Salineville.

Thos. Bradley, must. out June 20, 1864.

Andw. J. Boyce, must. out June 20, 1864.

John Brown, must. out June 20, 1864.

John Bean, disch. for wounds, Jan. 17, 1863.

Benj. Brodbeck, must. out June 20, 1864.

Robt F. Bradley, must, out June 20, 1864.

Harvey Campbell, Salineville; must, out June 20, 1864.

James Campbell, Salineville; died of disease at Evansville, Ind.

Jos. J. Campbell, Salineville; pro. to Corp.; must. out June 20, 1864.

Milo Conner, Salineville; enl. Sept. 17, 1861 ; died of disease at Mitchellsville, Tenn.

Chas. C. Codey, must. out June 20, 1864.

Fierce Curbey, pro. to corp. ; must. out June 20, 1864.

Randolph Douglass, Salineville; must. out June 20, 1864.

John F. Dysart, Salineville; pro. to corp.; must. out June 20, 1864.

Wm. Deever, Wellsville; disch. for disability.

John Deever, pro. to sergt.; must. out June 20, 1864.

Josiah Dobson, Salineville; left sick in hospital, Bridgeport, Ala.; not must.

out with company.

Alfred Davis, Wellsville; must. out June 20, 1864.

Hiram Dolby, must. out June 20, 1864.

John J. Donahue, disch. for wounds, Jan. 17, 1863.

Wm. A. Dawson, disch. for disability.

Hugh Dawson, disch, for disability, Aug. 1, 1862.

Wm. Dudley, Salineville ; enl. Sept. 17, 1861; trans. to 24th Regt. Ohio Vol.

Inf, June 8, 1864.

Aaron Dobson, enl. Sept. 4, 1862; turned over to 24th Regt. Ohio Vol. Inf.

Hugh Dobson, enl. Sept. 4, 1862; turned over to 24th Regt. Ohio Vol. Inf.

John Ewing, must. out June 20, 1864,

Isaac Everett, Salineville ; must. out June 20,1864.

Jas. Farmer, St. Clair Tp.

Wm. G. Fadley.

Robt. Gould, must. out June 20, 1864.

Nathan Holland, Wellsville; disch. for disability.

John R. Jones, disch. for disability.

David Jacobs, died in action at Chaplin Hills, Oct. 8, 1862.

Jos. R. Junkin, Wellsville; must. out June 20, 1864.

John Jeffreys.

Geo. Law, ditch. for disability.

Wm. Knepper.

Isaiah Kirk, must. out June 20, 1864.

Robt. Leiper, must. out June 20, 1864.

Benj. Maple, Salineville; disch. for disability.

Wm. Maple, Saliueville; must. out June 20, 1864.

Geo. W. Martin, trans. and app. com.-sergt.

Martin Marshall, Salineville; must. out June 20, 1864.

Jas. H. Murdock.

Mitchell Moore, disch. for disability.

Jas. McCartney, Madison Tp. ; ditch, for disability.

John R. McCullough, Salineville; left sick in hosp. ; not must. out with comp.

John McDonald, St. Clair Tp.; must. out June 20, 1864.

Edw'd McGaffick, Salineville; must. out June 20, 1864.

John McKinzie, left sick in hospital; not must, out with company.

Jas. McLean, died in action at Chaplin Hills, Oct. 8, 1862.

Chas. A. McDonald, died in action at Chaplin Hills, Oct. 8, 1862.

Jas. McGinley, must, out with comp. June 20, 1864.

Jas, McLevigen.

Jas. McSwigen, Wellsville, W. Va.

Jas. R. Norris.

Wm. Nixon, must, out June 20, 1864.

Wellington Nesley, disch. for disability.

Stewart O'Hara, trans. to Invalid Corps.

John M. Patteraon, Madison Tp.; must. out June 20, 1864.

Wesley Pettit, must. out June 20, 1864.

Wm. Pickering, trans. and app. com.-sergt.

Thos. C. Robertson, must. out June 20, 1864.

David Reese, must. out June 20, 1864.

Geo. T. Riddle, most, out June 20, 1864.

Christopher F. Seigle , must out June 20, 1864.

Timothy Shivers, must. out June 20, 1864.

And. J. Steller.

Thos. Todd, disch. for disability.

John S. Thompson, died of wounds received at battle of Chaplin Hills.

Chas. W. Wollant, Madison Tp.; must. out June 20, 1864.

Kimble C. Wells, pro. to q.-m. sergt. and to q.-m.

Wm. P. Wells, Chrher Walker.


ADDITIONAL RECURUITS


John G. Barons, turned over to 24th Regt. O. Vet. Vol. Inf.

Jas. Brooks, trans. to 24th Regt. O. Vet. Vol. Inf. June 8, 1864.

Stephen Deever, trans. to 24th Regt. O. Vet. Vol. Inf. June 8, 1864.

Jas. W. Finley, trans. to 24th Regt. O. Vet. Vol. Inf. June 8, 1864.

Geo. Heckathorn, trans. to 24th Regt. O. Vet. Vol. Inf. June 8, 1864.

Henry Heckathorn, trans. to 24th Regt. O. Vet. Vol. Inf. June 8. 1864.

Jos. Hahn, trans. to 24th Regt. O. Vet. Vol. Inf. June 8, 1864.

Wm. Hahn, trans. to 24th Regt. O. Vet. Vol. Inf. June 8, 1864.

Henry H. Hudson, pro. to corp.; trans. to 24th Regt. O. Vet. Vol. Inf. June 8, 1864.

Harrison Headley, trans. to 24th Regt. O. Vet. Vol. Inf. June 8, 1864.

Arthur Johnston, died of disease at Murfreesboro', Tenn.

Jas. H. Johnston, trans. to 24th Regt. O. Vet. Vol. Inf. June 8, 1864.

Chas. Kiddy, trans. to 24th Regt. O. Vet. Vol. Inf. June 8, 1864.

Mordecai J. Moore, trans. to 24th Regt. O. Vet. Vol. Inf. June 8, 1864.

Thos. McCullough, killed in action at Stone River, Jan. 2, 1863.

Thos. Thackeray, pro. to corp.; must. out June 20, 1864.


SIXTH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.


Company G.


Wm. J. Graham, Salineville ; disch. for disability, Aug. 29,1863.

John S. Gilson, Salineville; mind. out at end of service, June 23, 1864.


SEVENTH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.


David G. Stein, Co. A, New Lisbon ; disch. by order, April 28, 1863.

Mathias N. Hamilton, Co. C, New Lisbon ; disch. by order, Aug. 23,1862.

Jos. J. Bough, Co. H, New Lisbon ; (lied of disease at Gauley Bridge, Va., Sept. 19, 1861.


TENTH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.


Company C.


John Reed, Wayne Tp.; killed at Perryville, Oct. 8, 1862.


ELEVENTH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.


Company C.


Capt. Ogden Street, Salem ; enl. July 1, 1861; pro. to lieut.-col. Sept. 17, 1862; to col. Oct. 26, 1863; must. out with regiment.


Capt. Emmor H. Price, Salem ; enl. Sept. 17, 1862; pro. to let lieut. July 7, 1861; must. out June 21, 1864.


1st Lieut. Martin L. Edwards, Salem ; enl. Nov.20,1862; acting capt. from Oct. 31, 1863; pro. td 2d sergt. July 1, 1861; to 1st sergt. Aug. 13, 1861 ; to 2d lieut. Co. D, May I, 18tit; must. out June 21, 1864, with regiment.


2d Lieut. Henry M. Wilson, Salem ; enl. July 1, 1861; res. Nov. 1, 1861.

2d Lieut. Wm. Crumbaugh, Salem ; enl. Dec. 26, 1861; res. Sept. 21, 1862.

2d Lieut. Samuel A. Collins, Salem; pro. from let sergt. Co. E, Sept. 16, 1863; disch. for disability.


1st Sergt. Louis Gibbs, Salem ; enl. Nov. 1, 1863; must. out June 21, 1864.

1st Set gt. Alvin C. Hukefer, Salem ; enl. Feb. 1,1862; must. out June 21, 1864.

lst Sergt. Jeremiah D. Hillis, Salem ; enl. Sept. 1, 1862; must. out June 21, 1864.

Corp. Wm. H. Tritt, Salon.; must. out June 21, 1864.

Corp. John W. Pennock, Salem ; must. out June 21, 1864.

Corp. Philip Roger, Salem ; must. out June 21, 1864.

Corp. James C. Manary, Salem; must. out June 21, 1864.

Corp. Anson Ewing, Centre Tp.; must. out June 21, 1864.

John Atkins, Perry Tp.; must. out June 21, 1864.

George Anderson, Perry Tp.

William Brosius, Perry Tp.

Louis Boone, Salem ; died of disease at Louisville, Ky., April 19, 1864.

Henry Brown, Salem: died of disease at Gallipolis, 0., Aug. 9, 1861.

David L. Broeius, Salem; died of disease in Tennessee, Aug. 8, 1863.

Wm. H. Bowman, Salem; must. out June 21, 1864.

Wm. Burcaw, Hanover Tp. ; must. out June 21, 1864.

Wm. C. Brown, Salem; must. out June 21, 1864.

Joseph L. Becker, Salem; must. out June 21, 1864.

Henry B. Burns, Salem ; must. out June 21, 1864.

Benjamin F. Cole, Salem ; must. out June 21, 1864.

Oliver Crissinger, Salem ; pro. to regt. q.-m.; must. out June 21, 1864.

Peter Caskey, Salem; must. out June 21, 1864.

Reason Caskey, Salem; must. out June 21, 1864.

Isaac T. Criss, Salem; must. out June 21, 1864.

Jacob Crause, Beaver Tp.; must. out June 21,1464.

David Croul, Beaver Tp.; trans. to Inv. Corps, March 7, 1864.


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Louis Clipp, Beaver Tp.; disch. for disability, Nov. 24, 1862.

Sebastian Callahan, Salem ; died of disease at Louisville, Feb.12, 1864.

Alonzo T. Carver, Salem ; must. out June 21, 1864.

Jesse W. Davis, Perry Tp.; must. out June 21, 1864.

Alfred Eldridge, Perry Tp.; must. out June 21, 1864.

Benjamin Eldridge, Salem ; must. out June 21, 1864.

Fred. Eberhardt, Perry Tp.; must. out June 21, 1864.

John Fergnson, Salem.

Daniel Flitcraft, Perry Tp.

Isaac Flickinger, Perry Tp.; must. out June 21, 1864.

Frank Fox, Perry Tp.; must. out June 21, 1864.

Nathan W. Gates, Perry Tp.; must. out June 21, 1864.

Aaron Hinshillwood, Perry Tp.; must. out June 21, 1864.

James A. Hay, Salem; disch. for disability, Nov. 18, 1862.

Joseph Hay, Perry Tp.

George Hay, Perry Tp.; sick in hospital ; not mustered out with company.

George W. Johnson, Perry Tp.; must. out June 21, 1864.

John Johnson, Perry Tp.; died of disease in Virginia, Nov. 20, 1862.

Wm. Kimmerman, Salem ; disch. for wounds, Nov. 24, 1862.

John Kimmerman, Salem ; must. out June 21, 1864.

Benj. S. Kirk, Salem ; must. out June 21, 1864.

Jacob K ring, Salem ; disch. for disability, Dec. 31, 1863.

John Logan, Washingtonville ; must. out June 21, 1864.

John W. Miller. Beaver Tp.; must. out June 21, 1864.

Wm. Mentzer, disch. by order, Dec. 29, 1863.

Hampton Mentzer, disch. by order, Feb. 2, 1863.

John R. Osborn, must. out June 21, 1864.

James O'Connor, wagoner ; must. out June 21, 1864.

Robert Pool, must. out June 21, 1864.

Samuel Pool, must. out June 21, 1864.

John C. Ray, must. out June 21, 1864.

George A. Straughn, truss. to Inv. Corps, Feb. 15, 1864.

Joint Sinnings, died of disease at Gollipolis, Ohio, Nov. 8, 1861.

Daniel Sharpnack, must. out June 21, 1861

Levi W. Strahley, must. oust June 21, 1864.

Session Menne, disch. by order.

Leonard B. Shaw, must. out June 21, 1864.

Samuel Sipies, pro. to corp.; must. out June 21, 1864.

Wm. A. Tucker, must. out June 21, 1864.

John C. Travis, died of disease at Georgetown, D. C., Sept. 11, 1862.

Wm. White, must. out June 21, 1864.

David P. White, must. oust June 21, 1864,

Geo. W. Walters, not must. out.

Wm. C. Webster, must. out June 21, 1864.

Felix Wortles2, must. oust June 21, 1864.

Benjamin Wilkins, must. out June 21, 1864.


THIRTEENTH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.


Company H.


1st Lieut. Joseph T. Snider, Salem, Perry Tp.; enl.. June 10, 1861; pro. to capt. March 12, 1862; to 'lief. Jan. 1, 1863; wounded in, battle of Carnifex Ferry, Va., Sept. 10, 1861, and in battle of Chickantagua, Sept. 9, 1863 ; must. out Dec. 5, 1865, with regt., at San Antonio, Texas.


NINETEENTH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.*


Company A (Canton Guards).


3d Sergt. Thomas J. Walton, Salem. +

William Meldrum, Salens +


Company E.


Capt. U. P. Bean, New Lisbon ; enl. May 25, 1861.

1st Lieut. R. Shearer, New Lisbon ; enl. May 25, 1861.

2d Lieut. A. T. Snodgrass, New Lisbon ; enl. May 25, 1861 ; pro. to capt. Co. I,

1st Regt. O. V. Inf. (3 years).


1st Sergt. E. J. Thompson.

Fred Adams.

Levi Aldridge, enl. in 76th Regt. 0. V. I.

W. H. Adams.

G. W. Atterholt, enl. in 104th Regt. 0. V. I., Co. K.

Charles W. Beck, enl. in 104th Regt. 0. V. I., Co. K.

Charles Brewer, killed at New Hope Church, Va.

George E. Brewer, enl. in Co. F, 76th Regt. 0. V. I.

Benjamin Baird.

Philip Buringer, enl. in Co. I, 1st Regt. 0. V. I.

John F. Bonbright, enl. in Co. F, 76th Regt. 0. V. I.

D. W. Cornwell.

George M. Chandler, enl. in Co. I, 78th Regt. 0. V. I.

Joseph Clunk, enl. in Co. F, 76th Regt. 0. V. I.

Robert Donley, enl. in Co. F, 76th Regt. 0. V. I.

Joseph Divelle.

Ezekiel G. Drennan, enl. in Co. I, 78th Regt. 0. V. I.

Andrew A. Ewing, Martin Eltrholz.

Samuel H. Ells, eni. in Co. F, 76th Regt. 0. V. I.

Charles L. Frost, enl. in Co. F, 76th Regt. 0. V. I.





* Three months.


+ Both the above are printers, and were the first men in the county to enlist.





George D. Flugan.

James Flugan, enl. in Co. K. 104th Regt. 0. V. I.

A. Fife, G. W. Goderl, Frank A. Gray, D. C. Hostetter.

John Harbaugh, enl. in Co. K, 104th Regt. 0. V. I.

Leonard Holloway, enl. in Co. F, 76th Regt. 0. V. I.

Jonathan Hamilton, enl. in Co. F, 76th Regt. 0. V. I.

George Hamilton, enl. in Co. F, 76th Regt. 0. V. I.

Jacob G. Hill.

Thomas G. Hawkins, enl. in Co. I, 78th Regt. 0. V. I.

Nicholas Hereford, Calvin L. Johnson, Robert Knight, Henry Kuhl.

Joseph Lightstone, enl. in Co. F, 76th Regt. 0. V. I.

Stephen Lewis, Dennis Ling, Charles D. Mans.

William H. Miller, enl. in Co. F, 76th Regt. 0. V. I.

Austin C. Miller, Henry Miller.

John B. Mills, 3d sergt., enl. in Co. I, 78th Regt. 0. V. I.

John McCartney. Walter McUlymonds.

John W. McKee, enl. in Co. K, 104th Regt. 0. V. I.

Abram C. Null,

David A. Pritchard, 2d sergt.

John B. Pyle, W. E. Patterson, George W. Russell, J. T. Sloss.

A. B. Spouse, enl. in Co. H, 19th Regt. 0. V. I. (three years).

Robert Scott, enl. in Co. I, 78th Regt. 0. V. I.

John Starr, William Starr, Peter V. Springer, J. A. Stigleman, George W. Vernon, J. V. Vogan.

Daniel Watt, enl. in Co. I, 78th Regt. 0. V. I.

J. M. Ward, enl. in Co. B, 12th 0. V. Cav.

C. A. White.

Benjamin Wilson, enl. in Co. F, 76th Regt. 0. V. I.

Jacob A. Ward, enl in Co. I, 1st Regt. 0 V. I.

David Whitacre, enl. in Co. I. 1st Regt. 0. V. I.

John Whitacre, mil. in Co. F, 76th Regt. 0. V. I.

David M. Watson, enl. in Co. I, 78th Regt. 0. V. I.

William Watson, enl. in Co. F, 76th Regt. 0. V. I.

James Wheeler, enl. in Co. F, 76th Regt. 0. V. I.

Thomas Willard, enl. in Co. F, 76th Regt. 0. V. I.

Isaiah Winters, enl. in Co. F, 76th Regt. O. V. I.


Company H (Salem Guards).


Capt. H. K. Preston, enl. May 22, 1861.

lst Lieut. Alex. Stilwell, enl. May 22, 1861 ; pro. to capt. May 29, 1861.

2d Lieut. J. A. Campbell, enl. May 22, 1861.

Edw. W. Smith, Wm. N. Sharpnack, Wm. Myers, Robert Adams, William H. Altdoerfer, Hezekiah Allen, Wm. Arnold, Benj. M. Barton, Benj. Bolin, Aaron Betz, Daniel Brown, James R. Broshart, John Bheel, Nathan G. Caskey, Hugh M. Cugh, R. Cope.


Henry M. Clayton, enl. In Co. I, 1st Regt. 0. V. I. (3 years).

Henry Caniter. G. W. Crump, Alonzo G. Carver, M. C. Callahan, Charles F. Callahan, Joseph H. Carter, Nathan J. Davis, Mark Deary.


John Ewings, enl. in Co. I, 1st 0. V. Inf.


Lewis J. English, M. F. Fisher, Peter Fries, B. R. Fawcett, G. W. Fawcett, Aug. Eink, Isaac Garwood, I. Graham, W. T. Hewitt, J. B. Handlon, W. H. J. Hilliard, Daniel Hiltabiddle, Henry B. Hermance, Geo. Jackson, Samuel S. Kemble, M. F. Kemble, J. C. Kemble, H. Kelly, John Knepper, James McKituck, C. C. McCain, Wm. Myers, John D. Mathews, Thomas Marley, Thomas Mercan, Thomas Morgan, Geo. Mock, Charles Newberry, John Parish, John H. Rook, D. E. Roach, A. F. Royer, A. M. Richardson, Joe. Bodes, Samuel S. Robinson, George W. Robinson, James Robbins, Franklin Rhodes, A. J. Sampson, Jacob Shoe, J. K. Suesher, Martin Steves, Edward W. Smith, William N. Sharpnack, Henry Sniffler, S. B. Shaw, Wilmer Sinclair, Albert Steadman, David G. Siple, M. It. Seyfortls, A. H. Tullis, S. C. Tullis, T. J. Temple, Jacob H. Templin, Thomas N. Way, John N. Wilson, Daniel Wilson, Henry C. Wisner.


NINETEENTH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. ++


FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS.


Lieut.-Col. Solomon J. Firestone, Knox Tp.; 1st lieut. of Co. I; pro. to rapt. Co. A, Aug. 7, 1862; to maj ; must. out as maj.


Capt. Thos. Stackpole, Co. D, Salem ; eel. Sept. 10, 1861; res. Dec. 8, 1862.

Capt. Peter A. Laubie, Co. H, Salem ; let lieut. Co. D, Sept. 10, 1861; pro. to capt. Co. H, Jan. 1, 1862; must. out Feb. 13, 1865.


Capt. Urwin Bean, Co. E, New Lisbon ; eul. Sept. 12, 1861; killed in action, Jan. 2, 1863.


Capt. Charles Brewer, Co. E, New Lisbon ; pro. capt. April 14, 1863 ; let lieut. and adj. Aug. 1, 1861; killed in action, May 28, 1861.             '


Capt. Uriah W. Irwin, Co. C, Salineville ; pro. capt. March 15, 1863; 1st lieut. Co. II, Oct. 22, 1861; pro. to capt. Co. C; died Dec. 8, 1863.


Capt. Calvin F. Chamberlin, Co. C, Springfield Tp.; pro. capt. Aug. 4, 1864; was Bengt. Co. B; pro. to 1st sergt. Jan. 1,1862; to 2d lieut. Nov. 23, 1862; to 1st lieut. Dec. 31, 1862; must. out with regt. Oct. 24, 1865.


1st Lieut. Thos. J. Walton, Co. D, Salem ; pro. capt. Feb. 5, 1862; 2d lieut. Sept. 10,1861; pro, to 1st lieut.; appointed regt. q.-m. April 14, 1863 ; must. out Feb 13, 1865.


1st Lieut. Philip C. Meek, Co. G, Unity Tp.; pro. capt. March 8, 1865; was corp.

and sergt. Co. D; pro. to 1st lieut. Co. G; flutist. out Oct. 24, 1865.


2d Lieut. William Bennett, Co. I, Knox Tp.; pro. capt. Nov. 1, 1865; must. out

with regt. as sergt.





++ Enlisted for three years.





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BAND.


Joseph W. Thompson, Salem; must. out by order, Sept. 4, 1862.

Franklin H. Bentley, Salem ; must. out by order, Sept. 4, 1862.

Walter G. Bentley, Salem ; must. out by order, Sept. 4, 1862.


Company B.


1st Lieut. Calvin F. Chamberlin, Springfield Tp.; pro. to sergt. Sept. 13, 1861; to 1st sergt. Dec. 31, 1861; to 2d lieut. Dec. 31, 1862; to lot lieut. Feb. 5, 1863; pro. to capt. Co. C, July 25, 1864.


Sergt. Aaron R. King, Springfield Tp.; disch. for disability, July 18, 1862.

Corp. Alonzo Early, Springfield Tp.; discih. for disability, July 20, 1863.

Corp. Martin V. B. King, Springfield Tp.; disch. by order, Sept. 7, 1862.

A. L. Augustine, Unity Tp.; disch. by order, Sept. 12, 1862.

Charles S. Burr, Fairfield Tp.

Richard Duke, Fairfield Tp.; pro. to corp. July 26, 1865; must. out with regt.

Bartlett Early, Unity Tp.

John W. Early, Unity Tp.; disch. for disability, July 20, 1863.

Ephraim Etchitlaw, Beaver Tp.; trans. to Co. H by order.

Alban W. Forney, Unity Tp.

Albert E. Ilively, Fairfield Tp.; died of disease at Nashville, Dec. 1, 1862.

Joseph Hively, Eairfield Tp.; disch. by order, June 3, 1862.

Peter F. Hively, Fairfield Tp.; died of disease at Murfreesboro', March 18,1863.

John E. M. Hindman, Springfield Tp.; died of disease at Columbia, Ky., 1862.

George Hinchcliff, Unity Tp.; disch. for disability, July 26, 1863.

Adam Hum, Fairfield Tp.; disch. at end of term.

Moses Hetrick, Fairfield Tp.; died of disease in 1863.

Albert King, Fairfield Tp.; disch. by order, March 2:3, 1863.

Daniel F. Lentz, Fairfield Tp.; must. out Oct. 24, 1865.

Samuel R. Lindsay, Fairfield Tp.; disch. at end of service, Oct. 4, 1864.

James H. Mathews, Fairfield Tp.; died of disease at Murfreesboro', March 31, 1863.

Wm. McCurdy, Fairfield Tp.; disch. at end of service, Oct. 4, 1861.

John H. McLaughlin, Fairfield Tp.; Mach. at end of service, Oct. 4, 1864.

John A. McDonald, Springfield Tp.; must. out Oct. 24, 1865.

John Marks, Springfield Tp.; killed in battle at Stone River, Jan. 2, 1863.

And. J. Porter, Fairfield Tp. ; killed In battle at Kenesaw Mountain, Ga., June 29, 1864.

Reuben D. Rauch, Springfield Tp.; disch. for disability, July 1, 1862.

David Rolland, Springfield Tp.

Samuel A. Shaffer, Springfield Tp.; trans. to Vet. Res. Corps, April 3, 1864.

Clark Snyder, Fairfield Tp.; must. out Oct. 24, 1865.

John Stevens, Fairfield Tp.; disch. Sept. 1:3,1862 ; wounded in battle of Shiloh.

Zacharias Sines, Fairfield Tp,.; died of disease at Knoxville, April 4, 1864.

Jesse Smith, Springfield Tp.; died of disease at Nashville, July 12, 1863.

Emory Stacy, Springfield Tp.; died of disease at Lebanon, Ky., April 10, 1862.

John W. Wilkinson, Springfield Tp.; disch. by order, Dec. 29, 1861.

Hosea H. Weyle, Springfield Tp. ; died of disease in Tennessee, April 1, 1862.

John Zeigler, Unity Tp.; trans. to Co. H, by order, Jan. 1, 1862.

Isaac Zeigler, Unity Tp. ; disci'. by order, Jan. 22, 1862.


Company D.


Capt. Thomas Stackpole, Salem ; eat. Sept. 10, 1861 ; res. Dec. 8, 1862.

1st Lieut. Peter A. Laubie, Salem; eel. Sept. 10, 1861; pro. to capt. Co. H, Jan. 1, 1862.

2d Lieut. Thomas J. Walton, Salem ; enl. Sept. 10, 1861; pro. to 1st lieut. Feb. 5, 1862 ; pro. regt. q.-m., April 14,1863; must. out Feb. 13, 1865.


Sergt. John W. Meek,* Unity Tp.; must. ont Feb. 13,1865.

Corp. Philip C. Meek,* Unity Tp.; pro. to sergt.; pro. to 1st lieut. Co. G, March 8, 1865.

Bugler Frank H. Bentley, Salem.

Walter G. Bentley, Salem ; must. out.

John Bailey; Salem ; disch. for disability, Aug. 8, 1862.

Daniel W. Blackford, Unity Tp.; drafted for nine months ; must. out July 24, 1863.

Philip Buchecker, Fairfield Tp.; drafted for nine months; must. out July 24, 1863.

Emanuel Cartwright, Unity Tp.; drafted for nine months; must. out July 24, 1863.

John Chopper, Unity Tp.; drafted for nine months ; must. oust July 21, 186:3.

Peter Crum, Unity Tp.; drafted for nine months ; must. out July 24, 1863.

Benj. Forney, Unity Tp.; drafted for nine months; must. out July 24, 1863.

Chris'n., Himley, Unity Tp.; drafted for time months; must. out July 24, 1863.

And. Kroner, Unity Tp.; drafted for nine months; must. out July 24, 1863.

Colwell P. McRoberts, Unity Tp.; disch. for disability, July 28, 1862.

Samuel A. Moore, Salem ; killed in Georgia, Sept. 14, 1863.

James Meek,* Unity Tp.; died in Andersonville prison, July 29, 1864.

Jacob Roberts,* Salem ; pro. to corp. ; must. out Oct. 24, 1865.

Joseph Thompson, Salem.

Wm. H. Umstead,* Salem; pro. to corp.; must. out Oct. 24,1865.

Martin Stever,* Green Tp.

Wm. H. Underwood,* Unity Tp.


Company E.


Capt. Urwin Bean, New Lisbon; enl. Sept. 12, 1861 ; killed in battle of Stone River, Jan. 2, 1863.





*Re-enlisted as veterans.





Capt. Charles Brewer, New Lisbon; enl. April 14, 1863; pro. to 1st lieut. and adj. Aug. 1, 1861; killed in action May 28, 1864.


Sergt. Juhn K. Steigletnan, New Lisbon; enl. Sept. 12, 1861 ; disch. by order, Sept. 12, 1862.

Corp. Pierce Cartney, New Lisbon ; enl. Sept. 12, 1861 ; died March 23, 1864, while a prisoner.

Wagnr. Jacob Clunk, New Lisbon ; enl. Sept. 12, 1861; accidentally killed in Kentucky.

David F. Beck, New Lisbon ; disch. by order, June 25, 1862.

Richard Briggs, New Lisbon ; disch. for disability, April 30, 1863.

Thomas Bowden,* New Lisbon ; must. out Oct. 24, 1865.

James S. Bowles, Fairfield Tp.; drafted for nine months ; must. out July 24, 1863.

John D. Cole, New Lisbon.

Robert S. Cross, New Lisbon.

Oliver Cross, Fairfield Tp.; drafted for nine months ; must. out July 24, 1863.

Wm. Clunk,* New Lisbon.

John Davis, New Lisbon.

Abram Davis,* New Lisbon ; disch. for disability, March 29, 1865.

Joseph P. Dews, New Lisbon ; trans. to Co. H.

Jacob F. Fife, New Lisbon ; disch. at end of service, Oct. 5, 1864.

Thomas L. Gilson, New Lisbon; pro. to corp.; killed in battle of Stone River, Dec. 31, 1862.

Rankin Gilson,* New Lisbon ; must. out Oct. 24, 1865.

John F. Green,* New Lisbon ; must. out Oct. 24, 1865.

Thomas Harbaugh,* New Lisbon ; must. ont Oct. 24, 1865.

Frank Hamilton, New Lisbon ; trans. to Vet. Res. Corps, Jan. 15, 1861.

Edward Howard, New Lisbon ; trans. to Co. H.

John Hudson, Fairfield Tp.; drafted for nine months ; must. out July 24, 1863.

Albert Koons, New Lisbon ; trans. to Co. H.

Abel C. Lodge,* New Lisbon ; pro. to sergt.; must. out Oct. 24, 1865.

Jonathan Lodge, New Lisbon; disch. by order.

Jos. C. Maxwell, New Lisbon ; lost right hand in fight ; disch. May 28, 1863.

Jas. McDermott, New Lisbon ; disch. for disability, Feb. 15, 1862.

Geo. C. Moore, New Lisbon.

Fred. Punier, New Lisbon ; pro. to corp.; died Oct. 19, 1863, of wounds.

John C. Randolph,* New Lisbon ; must. out Oct. 24, 1865.

Isaac Reed, New Lisbon ; trans. to Co. H.

John B. Reese, New Lisbon.

Edw'd Richards, New Lisbon ; must. out Oct. 5, 1864.

Reuben B. Springer, New Lisbon ; disch. for disability, April 17, 1863.

Jos. Sawtell,* New Lisbon ; pro. to corp.; must. out Oct. 24, 1865.

Amzi Shoemaker, New Lisbon ; must. out Oct. 5,1864.

Thos. Waterworth, New Lisbon.

Henry Walters, New Lisbon; died of disease at Columbia, Ky., March 20, 1862.

Osborn L. Weber, New Lisbon ; must. out Oct. 5, 1864.

Jesse Wilson,* New Lisbon.


Drafted men assigned to Company G.


Jas. Atchinson, Thos. B. Blair (Elk Run), Thos. Crook (Fairfield), Jas. R. Donley.(Elk Run), Ricit'd German, Geo. W. Grate (Elk Run), Adam Hoffman (Elk Run), Elijah Newhouse (Elk Run), Emanuel D. Pike (Elk Run), ' Geo. Turner, drafted for nine mouths; disci'. July 24, 1863.


Company H.


Capt. Peter A. Laubie, Salem; app'd Jan. 1, 1862; must. out with regt.

1st Lieut. Uriah W Irwin, Salineville ; died Dec. 8, 1863.

Sergt. Wm. Burson, Salineville.

Sergt. Benj. Rigdon, Salineville; disch. Jan. 15, 1864.

Sergt. Wm. G. Davis, Salineville,

Corp. Jas. McLean,* New Lisbon ; pro. to sergt.; must. out with regt.

Wm. H. Brown, Salineville; disch. June 5, 1862.

Josiaa Cruntley, Salineville ; disch. Oct. 13, 1862.

Hugh Cameron,* Salineville ; pro. to 1st sergt. Aug. 6, 1861.

Elias Culbertson, Salineville; died at the asylum in Newburgh, O.

Martin Culbertson, Salineville; disch. July 24, 1863.

Eli Chandler, Salineville ; died of wounds received at Chickamauga, Sept. 1863.

Wesley Desselem, Salineville ; disch. March 29, 1863.

Samuel Desselent,* Salineville; must. out with regt.

Jos. P. Dews,* New Lisbon ; sick in hospital at time of muster-out.

Ephraim Echtinaw, Springfield Tp., Motioning Co.; disch. June 9, 1862.

John L. Green, Salineville ; died of disease in Kentucky, March, 1862.

John Hoyt, drafted for nine months; died at Murfreesboro', Tenn., March 7, 1863.

Edw. Howard, New Lisbon ; disch. Feb. 16, 1864.

Abram Ikirt, Salineville; disch. March, 2, 1863.

Albert Koons, New Lisbon ; disch. June 23, 1863.

Absalom Knepper, Salineville.

John A. Lindsay, Salineville ; disch. Jan. 12, 1862.

Grafton Mumford, Salineville; disch. Aug. 31, 1862.

Lonphore McLain, Unity Tp.; drafted for nine months ; disch. July 24, 1863.

Chas. Moore, Salineville; died in Andersonville prison-pen.

Geo. Niles, Salineville.

John L. Orwick, Salineville; died at Murfreesboro, Tenn., March 19, 1863.

Jas. Purdy, Salineville; disch. for disability, July 5, 1862.





* Re-enlisted as veterans.





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Adolph G. Patterson, Salineville; died while a prisoner at Danville, Va., Feb. 20, 1864.

Isaac Reed, New Lisbon ; disch. Oct. 24, 1862.

Clayton Speakman, Salineville; disch. Jan. 30, 1863.

John Sweeney, Salineville.

Jas. Sweeney, Salineville ; disch. Oct. 6, 1863.

Aaron R. Shouse,* New Lisbon ; must. out with regt.

Charles Springer,* New Lisbon ; pro. to corp. Aug. 6,1864; must. cut with regt.

Daniel Test, Salem Tp.; disch. July 31, 1862.

Samuel G. Warner,* Salineville.


Company I.


1st Lieut. Solomon J. Firestone, N. Georgetown ; eel. Aug. 26, 1861, capt. Co. A.; pro. to capt., maj., lieut.-col.; must. out as major.


Sergt. Chalkley H. Derr, Salem Tp.; disch. by order, Jan. 20,1863.

Corp. John M. Dunlap, Knox Tp. ; died of wounds at Murfreesboro, Jan. 15, 1863.

Corp. Wm. Bennett,* Knox Tp.; pro. to 1st. sergt.; must. out with regiment.

Wagoner David Whiteleather, Knox Tp. ; disch, by order, April 26, 1862.

John M. Bartchez, Salem Tp.; killed at Chattanooga, Sept. 6, 1863.

Marvin Clark, West Tp.; disch. at end of service, Oct. 4, 1864.

Anthony M. Fisher,* Salem Tp.; on detached service in Texas ; must. out with regiment.

Albert Harris, Salem Tp.; died of wounds, Feb. 3, 1863.

Henry Hammond, Salem Tp.

John Jeffries, Middleton ; drafted for nine months ; disch. July 24, 1863.

And. Jewel, Knox Tp.; disch. by order, Sept. 9, 1863.

Geo. Jeffries, drafted for nine months; disch. July 24, 1863.

Danl. Lower, Knox Tp.; disch. at end of service, Oct. 5, 1864.

Robert Patterson, Salem.

Elwood M. Robinson, Knox Tp.; disch. by order, Jan. 1865.

Thos. J. Ritchie, Knox Tp.; disch. by order, July 22, 1863.

Isaac F. Rich,* Knox Tp. ; pro to corp.; must. out with regiment.

Philip Rusher, drafted for nine months; disch. July 24, 1863.

Geo. Stoper, Knox Tp.; died of disease at Nashville, Tenn., Nov. 29, 1862.

Reuben Sampsel, Knox Tp.; trans. to Vet. Res. Corps.

Sylvester Sprowl, Salem Tp.; killed in action at Chattanooga, Oct. 4, 1863.

Daniel Test, Salem Tp.; trans. to Co. H, Jan. 1, 1862.

Stanton Thomas,* Knox Tp.; pro. to sergt.; must. out with regiment.

Wm. J. Whinery, Knox Tp.; disch,. by order, Jan. 31, 1863.

John White,* West Tp.; pro. to sergt.; must. out with regiment.

Cary Zepperwick, West Tp.

Aaron R. Shouse,* New Lisbon ; trans. to Co. H, Dec. 7, 1861.

Jas. McLean, New Lisbon.

Jacob Stambaugh.


Drafted men assigned to Company K.


John V. Ashford, Middleton Tp. ; Seth Burson, Elk Run Tp.; Chas. French, Butler Tp.; John M. Gilbert, Fairfield Tp.; David C. Gill, Elk Run Tp.; Wm. H. McConner, John Mercer, Henry Mountz, Butler Tp.; Joseph R. Quinn, Harrington H. Young, Middleton Tp.; drafted for nine months; must. out July 24, 1863.


Drafted men assigned to the regiment whose names are not found on toe company rolls.


John Chamberlain, Jacob Howard, Wm. Hubbard, Finley Jobes, Butler Tp.; Solomon Schreiner, Fairfield ; Branberry Whitacker, drafted for nine months ; must. out July 24, 1863.


TWENTIETH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.


Company C.


Capt. Thos. L. Hawley, Hanover Tp.; pro. to sergt. Jan. 1,1864; to lst lieut. June 11, 1865; must. out June 21, 1865, with regt.


TWENTY-FOURTH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.


Company C.


Capt. David J. Higgins, Columbiana, enl. June 1, 1861; pro. to col. Jan. 1, 1863 ; res. Oct. 23, 1863.


Capt. Wm. C. Beck, Columbiana; enrolled as sergt.; pro. to 1st sergt., then 2d lieut., then 1st lieut , then capt., April 21, 1864; must. out June 22, 1864.


1st Sergt. Jno. R. Baker, Fairfield Tp.; died Oct. 7, 1861.

Sergt. Robt. T. Billingsly, Middleton Tp.; died Oct. 4, 1861.

Sergt. Wm. C. Beck, Fairfield Tp.; pro. to capt.

Corp. Israel J. Deemer, Fair& id Tp.; pro to sergt.

Corp. Lindley M. Tullis, Elk Run Tp.; killed in action, Chickamauga, Sept. 19, 1863.

Corp. Robt. Ewing, New Lisbon ; died of wounds rec'd at Murfreesboro', Tenn.

Corp. Jos. H. Wright, Fairfield Tp.

Musician Jeremiah E. Williams, Fairfield Tp.

Musician Peter W. Smith, Middleton Tp. ; pro. to sergt.

Henry H. Artier, Fairfield Tp.; disch. to enlist in 4th U. S. Batt.

Henry H. Beck, Fairfield Tp.

Fisher A. Billingsly, Middleton Tp. ; disch. for disability, May 17, 1862.

Isaac Burlingame, Middleton Tp.

Robt. Boles, Fairfield Tp.; died at Corinth, Miss., July 2, 1862.

Benj. F. Burcaw, Fairfield Tp.; disch. for disability, Jan. 18, 1862.

Lewis Bernstine, Fairfield Tp.





*Re-enlisted as veterans.





Chas. Castle, Fairfield Tp.

Jeremiah Cede, Centre Tp. ; disch, for disability, Oct. 2, 1863.

Jas. F. H. Cook, Fairfield Tp.; Vet. Vols.; trans. to Department of the Cumber land by order.

Thos. C. Campbell, Unity Tp.; died at Cheat Mountain, Va., Nov. 16, 1861.

Jno. C. Dildine, Unity Tp.

Geo. L. Dix, Unity Tp., Mahoning Co.; pro. to sergt.; disch. to enlist in 4t U. S. Batt.

Saml. F. Donaldson, Mahoning Co.; Vet. Vols.; trans. to Department of the Cumberland.

Fred. Everhart, Mahoning Co.; disch. to enlist in 9th U. S. Art.

Wm. English, Mahoning Co.; trans. to Department of the Cumberland.

Jas. S. Edsell, Mahoning Co.; Vet. Vole.; trans. to Department of the Cumberland.

Hiram Fasnacht, Mahoning Co.; disch. for disability, Aug. 8, 1861.

Chambers 0. Gamble, Mahoning Co.; Vet. Vols.; trans. to Department of the Cumberland.

John Grose, Mahoning Co. ; trans. to Inv. Corps, Aug. 5, 1863.

Caleb Garrett, Fairfield Tp.; disch. by order.

Geo. W. Hanon, Fairfield Tp.

Isaac Jones, Mahoning Co.; died at Nashville, Tenn., March 26, 1862.

John Little, Mahoning Co.; pro. to sergt.

Rufus L. Ney, Fairfield Tp.; Vet. Vols., trans.

Benj. F. Peterson, Fairfield Tp.; disci,. for disability, Jan. 18, 1862.

Irwin G. Porter, Fairfield Tp.; pro. to corp.

Wm. Roller, Mahoning Co.

Jno. H. Roberts, Fairfield Tp.; pro. to corp.

Samuel Richey, Fairfield Tp.; disch. by order.

Peter J. Shuster, Mahoning Co.; died at Cheat Mountain, Va., Oct. 9, 1861.

Benj. F. Taylor, Middleton Tp.; disch. to enlist in 4th U. S. Art.

Sylvenus F. Tullis, Elk Run Tp.

Richard B. Tulliss, Elk Hun Tp.; trans. to Inv. Corps, Jan. 13, 1864.

Jno. E. Taylor, Middleton Tp ; died Jan. 7, 1863, of wounds received at Stone River.

Jim. Q. Vanderslice, Fairfield Tp. ; disch. for disability, Aug. 19, 1862.

Jos. M. Waldorf, Fairfield Tp.; trans. to Inv. Corps, Sept. 1, 1863.

Jno. Weyle, Springfield Tp., Mahoning Co.; died at Nashville, Tenn., April 1862.

Jno. Whaland, Mahoning Co.; pro. to corp.

Geo. Walters, Fairfield Tp.


TWENTY-SEVENTH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.


1st Lieut. William M. Vogleson, Columbiana; pro. to capt. and A. A. G., Jul, 24, 1861.


THIRTY-SECOND REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.


Company A.


lst Lieut. Joseph L. Brosius, Butler Tp.; hon. disch. Sept. 15, 1864.

Sergt. Samuel B. Rigdon, Salineville: pro. to 2d lieut.; res. Aug. 20, 1864.

Sergt. Homer Lee, Butler Tp. ; trans. to Co. F.

Corp. Thomas E. Harlin, Smith Tp.; must, out July 20, 1865.

Corp. Aquilla B. Pidgeon, Salem ; pro. to corp.; must. out July 20, 1865.

Levi Ball, Butler Tp.

Harding Bailey, Butler Tp. ; disch. Feb. 2, 1864.

Harding A. Buckman, Butler Tp.

Harper Brosius, Butler Tp. ; disch. for wounds.

William Burson, Salineville; absent, sick ; not must, out with company.

Samuel G. Barth, Perry Tp.; absent on furlough ; not must. out with comp.

Henry W. Cobbs, Butler Tp.

Lathan Cowgill,* Smith Tp.; killed in battle, Feb. 5, 1864.

Edwin A. Daugherty, Smith Tp.; must. out July 20, 1865.

Martin B. Holloway,* Smith Tp.; must. out July 20, 1865.

Oliver Hart, Perry Tp.

Jas. B. Johnson,* Salineville ; must. out July 20, 1865.

Valentine Keeper, Perry Tp.; trans. to Co. F by order.

William Miller, Parry Tp.; absent on furlough ; not must. out with company

James I. Mather, Smith Tp.; must. out July 20, 1865.

John Neal, Smith Tp.; absent, sick ; not must. out with company.

Edward F. Rukenbrod, Salem ; must. out July 20, 1865.

James Rutledge, Salem ; absent, sick ; not must. out with company.

David Tool, Goshen ; pro. to corp.; must. ant July 20, 1865.

William S. Wiseman,* Franklin Tp.; killed in battle, July 22, 1864.


Company F.


Theodore Criss, Salineville ; trans. to 26th 0. Ind. Battery.

Richard G. Clark, Salineville.

Daniel Gresinger, Wellsville; must. out with regt.

Benjamin F. Hart, Salineville.

Lewis J Jenkins, Wellsville ; left sick in Ga.; not must. out with company.

Valentine N. Kerper Perry Tp.

Abram Lipsey, Butler Tp.; died of wounds.

Robert Morrow, Salineville ; trans. to 26th O. Ind. Battery.

Elliot Morrow, Salineville ; trans. to 26th 0 Battery.

Thomas McMillan, Salineville.

John Starkey, West Tp.; must. out with regt. July 20, 1865.

John Simpson, Salineville ; prix. of war ; not must. out with company.

William J. Simpson, Salineville; died in Andersonville prison, Aug. 19, 1864.





* Re-enlisted as veterans.




 

80 - HISTORY OF COLUMBIANA COUNTY, OHIO. .


THIRTY-FOURTH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY..


Company E.


Solomon Ilgenfritz, Springfield Tp., Mahoning Co.; on detached service ; not must. out with company.


THIRTY-FIFTH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.


Christian Baltheimer, Fairfield Tp.


THIRTY-EIGHTH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.


Company B.


Geo. B. Corbett, New Lisbon ; disch. for disability, Aug. 13, 1862.


FORTY-FIRST REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.


Company F.


1st Lieut. Ephraim S. Holloway, Columbiana, Fairfield Tp.; enl. Oct. 10, 1861; pro. to capt. Sept. 8, 1862; moj., Nov.26. 1864; lieut.-col., March 18,1865; col., May 31, 1865; must. out with regt. Nov. 27, 1865; brevet brig.-gen., March 13, 1865.


Corp. Alex. Bnsbong, Fairfield Tp.; disci'. for disability, Nov. 4, 1862.

Alex. Lehman, Fairfield Tp.; died April 7, 1862, of wounds received at Shiloh.

Joseph Parrish, Fairfield Tp.; killed in battle of Stone River, Dec. 31, 1862.


FORTY-THIRD REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.


Company B.


Henry Courtney, Smith Tp., Motioning Co.; must. out July 13, 1865.

Edward Hilliard, Green Tp., Motioning Co.; must. out July 13, 1865.

Elmer McElwee, Fairfield Tp.; absent on tortoni]; not most. out.

Benj. Reese, Smith Tp., Motioning Co.; must. out July 13, 1865.

Geo. Reese, Smith Tp., Motioning Co.; pro. to corp.; must. out with regt.

Sylvester Walters, Fairfield Tp.; must. out July 13, 1865.


Company K.


lst Lieut. Samuel Y. Calvin, Middleton Tp.; enl. May 9,1864; pro. to 2t1 lieut. Oct. 4, 1864; trans. to Co. H, May 1, 1865; must. out July 13, 1865.


William Cox, Green Tp., Motioning Co.

Adam Duck, Green Tp., Mahoning Co.; died of disease at Cincinnati, Ohio, March, 1862.

John Everhardt, Green Tp., Mahoning Co.; must, out July 13, 1865.

Patrick Moore, Green Tp., Mahoning Co.; mast. out July 13, 1865.

Miles Ruble, Hanover Tp. ; pro. to sergt.; must. out July 13, 1865.


SIXTY-FIRST REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.


Company D.


From Columbiana, Fairfield Township.


Sergt. James H. Bell, pro. to 2d limit., Sept. 14, 1862; 1st lieut., April 29, 1864; honorably disch. Dec. 15, 1864.


Corp. William Feaster,* trans. to and must. out of $2d Ohio Vet. Vol. Inf. with regt.

John Boyd.

Peter Good, disch. by order, Oct. 18, 1862.

Robert D. Gray.

George Kipp.

Samuel Liddle, sick in hospital, Feb. 29,1864.

Lemuel Little.

Edward Obenauf, died in hospital at Camp. Dennison, O., Jan. 11, 1864.

Lewis Obenanf, died in hospital at Camp Chase, O., June 2, 1862.

Chas. Onderkirk.

John Rank, killed in action at Freeman's Ford, Va., Aug. 22,1862.

Ephraim Sbellenbarger,* pro. to 1st sergt. and 2d lieut.; must. out with 824 Regt. as sergt.

Jacob A. Signer.

John Shafer, disch. by order (no date).

Jacob B. Stauffer,

Consolidated with the 82d Ohio Vet. Vol. Inf. at Goldsboro', N. C., March 31,1865.


SIXTY-FOURTH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.


Martin Garrett, Middleton Tp. ; drafted for 9 months.


SIXTY-FIFTH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.


Company B.


From Salem, Perry Township.


1st Lieut. David G. Swaim, Salem, Perry Tp.; enl. Oct. 4,1861; entered the service as 2d lieut.; pro. to 1st lient.; appointed adj., Feb. 11, 1862 ; pro. to capt. and A. A. G., U. S. Vols., May 16, 1862; major, A. A. G. Vols., March 28, 1865; must. out Sept. 15, 1866; appointed Major in U. S. A., Dec. 9;1869.


1st Lieut. Robinson Rook, Salem, Perry Tp.; enl. April 5, 1863; pro. from sergt. 2d lieut., April 14, 1862; resigned Dec. 11, 1863.

Sergt. John Parish, Solent, Perry Tp.

Corp. Thos. T. Hale, Salem, Perry Tp.; killed in battle of Stone River.

Corp. Jas. D. Beaumont, Salem, Perry Tp.

Harvey N. Allen.

Aaron R. Reitz, Salem Tp.; died Jan. 9, 1863, of wounds received at Stone River.

Geo. F. Ball.

Joseph Bull, killed in battle of Stone River.

Abner J. Crampion, James C. Craven.

John Geschorn,* Vet. Vols.; pro. to 1st sergt., Aug. 1,1861; must. out Nov. 13, 1865.

Jun. Gangloff.

Wm. Haley, Smith Tp., Mahoning Co.

Mortimer Kibler, Vet. Vols.; pro. to corp., Sept. 1, 1865 ; must. out Nov.13,1865.

Chas. C. Lounsberry, Geo. M. Mankin, Jas. Moffitt, Thos. McKelvy, Thos. J.

Pim, Jonathan Philman, John C. Rue, John J. Reeves, Hiram Rathbun, William M. Rook.

Benton Speakman, killed in battle of Stone River.

Jacob Shoe, Richard V. Smith.

Robert B. Whinnery, Vet. Vd1s.; pro. 6 corp., Sept. 1, 1865; must. out Nov. 13, 1865.

Reuben Wickersham.

Joseph Wier, Vet. Vole.; pro. to sergt. Feb. 1, 1865; must. out Nov. 13, 1865.

Hugh Wier, Austin P. Walker, John S. Walker, Jos. E. Hutton, Thos. Rook, Arthur Andrews, Samuel Nittewaner.


The muster-out roll of the non-veterans is not on file in the office of the Adjutant-General.


SIXTY-SEVENTH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.


Company E.


From Salem, Perry Tp.


Sergt. Nathan N. Titus ; disch, for pro. to 2d lieut.

Corp. David Shanks, vet. vol.; must. out with company, Dec. 7, 1865.

Corp. George W. Nicholson.

Corp. John H. Miller; disch. at end of service, Jan. 11, 1865.

John Carl.

William Heilman ; killed in action at Morris Island, S. C., July 18, 1863.

William D. Heffner ; disch. by consol. with the 62d.

John W. Miller ; disch. by order.

Samuel Nicholson ; disch by order, Jan. 22, 1862.

Josiah Odell ; died of disease in Va. July 30, 1864.

George Stayner.

Silas Wells ; died of disease, Feb. 8, 1862.


SEVENTY-SIXTH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.


Company F.


Capt. Strew M. Emmons, New Lisbon ; res. Jan. 21, 1863.

1st Lieut. James H. H. Hunter, Wellsville ; res. Jan. 30, 1863.

2d Lieut. Freeman Morrison, New Lisbon ; pro. to 2d lieut. Dec. 18, 1861; to lst lieut. Oct. 1, 1862; to capt. March 10, 1864; murdered at Nashville, Tenn.

1st Sergt. Jos. M. Ward, New Lisbon ; pro. to 24 lieut.; disch. by order. 24

Sergt. Robert B. Williamson, Wellsville ; pro, to 1st sergt.

3d Sergt. William T. Watson, New Lisbon ; discharged.

4th Sergt. John May,  ; died at Memphis July 21, 1862.

5th Sergt. Alcinus Richardson,* New Lisbon ; pro. to 2d sergt. Feb. 14, 1863; to 1st sergt. Jan. 18, 1865; disch. for disability June 21, 1865.


1st Corp. Charles H. Keiper,* New Lisbon ; pro. to 2d sergt; must. out with regiment.

2d Corp. A. S. B. Hunter, Wellsville ; color corp.; trans. to Invalid Corps.

3d Corp. Robert Donley, New Lisbon ; disch. at end of term, Dec. 20, 1864.

4th Corp. George F. Johnson,* Elk Run Tp.; pro. to sergt.; must. out with regiment.

5th Corp. Thomas McKinnel, Wellsville; disci'. at end of term, June 6, 1865.

6th Corp. Isaiah D. Winters, New Lisbon ; disch. at Helena, Ark.

7th Corp. Leonard Holloway,* New Lisbon ; pro. to 4th sergt. Feb. 14, 1883; to 1st lieut. July 10, 1865; must. out as sergt.-maj.


8th Corp. Nathan J. Davis; New Lisbon.

Musician Christopher Bruce, New Lisbon ; disch. at Camp Steel, Miss.

Musician John T. Sloss, New Lisbon ; disch. at Helena, Ark.

Teamster Levi Aldrich, New Lisbon ; disch. at Young's Point, La.

John B. Ansley, Wellsville.

James L. Ansley, Wellsville ; must. out July 15, 1865.

Alfred Ager, Centre Tp.

George E. Burns, Centre Tp.

George E. Brewer, Centre Tp.

John Bryant, Yellow Creek.

John Brooks, Wellsville ; must. out with regt.

Henry Bevington, Yellow Creek Tp.; pro. to corp. Feb. 13, 1863; must. oust with regt.

George W. Brannan, Yellow Creek Tp ; pro. to corp. Oct. 13, 1862 ; must. out with regt.

John F. Bonbright, New Lisbon ; disch. at end of term, Jan. 29, 1865.

Jos. Clunk, New Lisbon ; killed at Arkansas Post, Ark., Jan. 11, 1863.

William Clunk,* New Lisbon ; must. out with regt. July 15, 1865.

George Carothers, Yellow Creek Tp.

Calvin Cooper, Yellow Creek Tp.

Elias Camp, Yellow Creek Tp.; killed at Arkansas Post, Ark.

Thomas Cartwright, Yellow Creek Tp.; trans. to Invalid Corps.

Calvin Cochran, Yellow Creek Tp.; died at Young's Point, La.

William F. Deevers, Yellow Creek Tp.

James D. Dallas, Yellow Creek Tp.; discharged.





* Re-enlisted as veterans.





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James H. Davis, New Lisbon.

Daniel Endley, New Lisbon.

John W. Ells,* New Lisbon.

Samuel H. Ells, New Lisbon.

Samuel S. Eakin, Middleton Tp.; must. out July 15, 1865.

Francis M. Ford, Yellow Creek Tp.; died of disease at St. Louis, Mo., Dec. 19, 1863.

Jackson Fastbinder,* New Lisbon ; must. out July 15, 1865.

Charles L. Frost. New Lisbon; disch. at Helena, Ark.

H. E. Frost, New Lisbon ; disch. at Helena, Ark.

John Fisher, St. Clair Tp.; must. out July 15, 1865.

William Folk, St. Clair Tp.

William J. George, New Lisbon; disch. at Savannah, Ga.

William A. Glass, Yellow Creek Tp.; killed at Shiloh.

John Geary, Yellow Creek Tp.; most. out with regt.

John W. Green, Yellow Creek Tp.; disch. at Black River, Miss.

David F. Henning, Knox Tp.; disch. at Walnut Hills, Miss.

Samuel K. Hartung, New Lisbon; must. out with regt.

Geo. Hamilton, New Lisbon.

Jonathan Hamilton, New Lisbon.

David Harrison, Yellow Creek ; disch. for disability, Sept. 29, 1862.

Alex. Holler, Yellow Creek; died at Louisville, Ky., Feb. 21, 1864.

Jos. Hudson, Wellsville ; must. out July 15, 1865.

Edwin Kerns,* New Lisbon; must. out July 15, 1865

John G. Keller, New Lisbon; trans. to Inv. Corps. April 28, 1861.

Austin Koons,* New Lisbon ; must. out with regt.

James Kinney, Yellow Creek.

Walton Lewis,* New Lisbon; must. out July 15, 1865.

Curtis Lewis,* New Lisbon ; must. out with regt., July 15, 1865.

Wm. Lightstone,* New Lisbon; must. out July 15, 1865.

Jos. Lightstone, New Lisbon; died at Helena, Ark.

Geo. Mast; Yellow Creek ; killed in battle at Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 11, 1864.

Reason McCollister, Yellow Creek ; disch.

Hugh Morrow,* New Lisbon ; must. out July 15, 1865.

Alex. Mays, Yellow Creek ; died at Cairo, Ill.

Jackson A. Moore,* East Liverpool; must. out with regt.

Wm. H. Miller, New Lisbon.

John D. McElroy,* New Lisbon ; must. out with regt., July 15, 1865.

Newton McGinnis, St. Clair Tp.; pro. to 5th sergt.; must. out July 15, 1865.

Wm. McGinnis, St. Clair Tp.; must. out July 15, 1865.

Jas. C. Morgan, Franklin Tp.; must. out July 15, 1865.

John Nauber, New Lisbon; trans. to Inv. Corps.

John W. Newling,* New Lisbon.

Anson Neill, New Lisbon ; discharged.

Henry Ogle, New Lisbon; died at Shiloh.

Jas. Orr, Madison Tp.; discharged.

Jos. Orr, Madison Tp.

Wm. D. Ogle,* New Lisbon; must. out July 15, 1865.

Jas. Patten,* New Lisbon; must. out July 15, 1865; paroled prisoner.

Patrick Plunkett, Yellow Creek Tp.; discharged.

Wm. Roland, New Lisbon; died at Helena, Ark.

John Reed, New Lisbon; died at Milliken's Bend.

John Rose,* Wayne Tp.; must. out July 15, 1865.

John Snyder, Yellow Creek.

Chas. T. Smith, Centre.

Samuel Springer, New Lisbon; discharged.

Chas. Springer; New Lisbon.

Wm. Springer,* New Lisbon ; must. out July 15, 1865.

Henry Sanders, Knox Tp.

John N. Shenkle, Madison Tp. ; must. out July 15, 1865.

Samuel Titter,* New Lisbon ; must. out July 15, 1865.

James M. Todd, Wayne Tp.

Wm. Twaddel, Yellow Creek; killed at Arkansas Poet, Ark.

James Van Fossen, Wellsville; paroled pris.; must. out July 15, 1865.

Jas. Wheeler, New Lisbon.

Henry Watson,* New Lisbon ; pro. to sergt.; must. out with regt.

Jas. H. Watson, New Lisbon; must. out July 15, 1865.

John Whitacre, New Lisbon.

Thos. L. Willard,* New Lisbon; pro. to corp.; must. out with regt.

Benj. F. Wilson, New Lisbon.

Singleton B..Wiles, Now Lisbon ; discharged.

Godfrey Webster, Yellow Creek Tp.; died at Pilot Knob, Mo.

Joseph Wollam, Madison Tp.; died at Young's Point, La.


SEVENTY-EIGHTH REGIMENT OHIO VETERAN VOLUNTEER


INFANTRY.


Company I.


Capt. Andrew Scott, New Lisbon; must. out Jqn. 11, 1865.

1st Lieut. John B. Mills, New Lisbon; pro. to capt. Co. C; pro. to maj.; wounded

at Atlanta, Ga , July 22, 1864 (in 19th Regt., Co. E, three mouths).


2d Lieut. Samuel A. De Wolf, Gambier, Licking Co., Ohio.

2d Lieut. David M. Watson, pro. to let sergt.; pro. to 1st lieut.; must. out with regiment.

lst Sergt. David M. Watson, New Lisbon; pro. to 2d lieut.

2d Sergt. Angus Falconer,* Madison Tp.





* Re-enlisted as veterans.





3d Sergt. Daniel Watt, New Lisbon ; killed in action at Atlanta, Ga., July 22, 1864.

4th Sergt. George M. Chandler, New Lisbon; trans. to Inv. Corps.

5th Sergt. Robert Scott, New Lisbon ; died of disease at Cincinnati, Ohio, May 31, 1862.

lst Corp. Harmon W. Brown, New Lisbon; on special duty at Gen. Grant's headquarters, Nov. 1862; app. master's mate in navy; resigned, and app. chief clerk of pros-mar: gen.; must. out Jan. 11, 1865.


2d Corp. Daniel S. Noble, Madison Tp.; disch. for disability, March 22, 1862.

3d Corp. Thomas P. McKenzie, Madison Tp.;' disch. for disability, Oct. 11, 1862.

4th Corp. John Hall, New Lisbon ; pris. at Holly Springs, Miss.; paroled and in signal service; must. out with regiment.


5th Corp. John Baker,* Elk Run Tp.; wounded at Atlanta, Ga.; must. out Jan. 11, 1865.

6th Corp. Daniel T. McIntosh, Madison Tp.; disch. for disability, Oct. 4, 1862.

7th Corp. Andrew McPherson,* Madison 'fp.; wounded at Atlanta, Ga..; pro. to sergt.-major ; must, out with regiment.


8th Corp. Albert Glenn, New Lisbon; trans. to Inv. Corps.

Musician J. H. Arter, New Lisbon; pro. to drum-major ; must. out Jan. 1865.

Musician David B. McLain, New Lisbon; pro. to fife-major; disch. for disability.

Wagoner Joseph Wilson, New Lisbon; disch. for disability.

Wm. J. Adams, New Lisbon; must. out Jan. 11, 1865.

L. C. Axe, New Lisbon ; disch. for disability, March 22, 1862.

M. W. Adams,* New Lisbon; must. out with regiment.

Amos Brown, Madison Tp.; disch. for disability, Dec. 20, 1862.

Gideon H. Baker, Elk Run Tp.; disch. for disability, Feb. 9, 1862.

Thomas Baker, Elk Run Tp.; disch. for disability.

Isaac Burbeck,*New Lisbon; wounded at Atlanta; pro. to sergt. and com.-sergt.

Thomas Coie. Elk Run Tp.; disch. for disability.

John Clunk,* Centre Tp.; must. out with regiment.

Wm. Charters, Elk Run Tp.; died at Camp Shiloh, May 9, 1862.

Geo. W. Carns, Yellow Creek Tp.; pris. July, 1862; paroled; disch. for disability, December, 1862.


Wm. T. Cameron, Madison Tp.; disch. for disability, Oct. 6, 1862.

Henry Dorwart, New Lisbon; disch. for disability, Oct. 1, 1862.

Henry Dobson,* Wayne Tp.; mnst. out with regiment.

Plimpton Dawes,* Yellow Creek Tp.; wounded at Champion Hills; must. out with regiment.

John M. Davidson, Madison Tp.; disch. for disability, Oct. 11, 1862.

Ezekiel G Drennan, New Lisbon ; trans. to Inv. Corps.

Reuben Ehrhart, New Lisbon; disch. for disability.

Wm Fraser, Madison Tp.; must. out with regiment.

Thomas Gamble,* Yellow Creek Tp.; must. out with regiment.

Alfred Gamble, Elk Run Tp.; wounded at Champion Hills; must out Jan.,11, 1865.

George Gamble, Elk Run Tp.; died at Jackson, Tenn., June 28, 1862.

Henry Giles,* New Lisbon ; must. out with company.

Thos. G. Hawkins, Elk Run Tp.; wounded at Atlanta and disch. (in 3 months regiment), 1861.

David H. Hillman, Centre Tp.; disch. Jan. 11, 1865.

George Hanna,* Centre Tp.; wounded at Atlanta, July 22, 1864.

Wm. H. Hessin, New Lisbon; detailed adjutant's clerk, Dec. 1861; clerk at Grant's headquarters, Feb. 1862; pro. to chief clerk ; pro. to 1st lieut. Co. I; pro. asst.-adj.-gen. on Gen. Leggett's staff; wounded at Atlanta, Ga., July 22, 1864; pro. to capt. Co. I.


Thomas C. Jackson, New Lisbon; disch. for disability.

F. A. Lounsberry, Centre Tp.; trans. to Inv. Corps.

Wm. McBine, Madison Tp.; disch. Jan. 11, 1865.

Andrew Marluce, Elk Run Tp.; disch. Jan. 11, 1865.

And. McIntosh,* Madison Tp.; must. out with company.

Evan McIntosh, Madison Tp.; disch. Jan. 11, 1865.

John A. McIntosh,* Madison Tp.; must. out with company.

John F. McIntosh, Madison Tp.; killed at Champion Hills, May 10, 1863.

Laughlin McIntosh, Madison Tp.; died at Vicksburg, Aug. 24, 1863.

John P. McKenzie,* Madison Tp.; must. out with company.

Daniel McLain,* Madison Tp ; must. out with company.

William S. Mendell,* Centre Tp.; must. out with company.

Archibald McMullen, Franklin Tp.; disch. for disability.

George McCord, Wayne Tp.; disch. Jan. 11, 1865.

John H. Morrison,* Centre Tp.; pro. to let sergt.; must. out with company.

Morrison Powers,* Madison Tp.; died of wounds received at Atlanta, Ga.

C. C. Redick, Wayne Tp.; trans. to Invalid Corps.

A. M. Roach, Hanover Tp.; pro. to. sergt.; killed at Champion Hills, May 16, 1863.

Thomas C. Starr,* Centre Tp.; pro. to sergt.; killed at Kenesaw Mt., June 15, 1864.

Philip Smith,* Yellow Creek Tp.; must. out with company.

Wm. M. Smith, Yellow Creek Tp.; trans. to Invalid Corps.

D. W. Sprinkle,* Salem Tp.; captured on Meridian raid; prisoner in Andersonville till close of war; escaped twice and recaptured.


Wm. P. Van Fossen, Madison Tp.; wounded at Shiloh, April 7, 1862; disch. Jan. 11, 1865.

Daniel Wright, Madison Tp.; clinch. for disability.

George Withers, hladison Tp.; diech. for disability.

Joseph Wagoner, Centre Tp.; disch. for disability.





* Re-enlisted as veterans, January, 1864.






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EIGHTY-FOURTH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.


Company G.



From Salem, Perry Township.


Must. in for three months from June 10, 1862; must. out Sept. 20, 1862.


2d Lieut. Alexander Stilwell, pro. to 1st lieut. and adj.; died of disease, Aug. 18, 1862.

Sergts. Alvin S. Galbraith. Norman B. Garrignes.

Corps. John R. Dobbins, Guy Lybrand, John R. Oliphant, Wm. R. Buck. Adam D. Arrison, disch. by habeas corpus at Camp Chase.


Joseph Banks (Butler Tp.), Jacob Barber, Howell S. Bishop (disch. for disability), Charles F. Callahan, Arthur G. Canady, Clarence Caspar (minor, disch.), Frank Doherty (Green Tp., Mah'ng Co.), Norman D. Flick, Samuel C. Gregg, John H. Gibbs, Frank S. Hilliard, Christopher Herwig, Monroe Howard, Thomas Lannen, John Moore, Aquilla B. Pidgeon, Jos. I. Quinn (Butler Tp.), Daniel W. Ritchie, Edward P. Shannon, Horace T. Smith, Alcinus Snyder, Henry Shocker, John Strawn, Martin Wisner, James M. Woodruff.


EIGHTY-SIXTH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.


Company G.


Mustered into service for three months from June 10, 1862. Mustered out Sept 25, 1861.


Sergts. Frank Kimble, Hanover Tp.; Ered. Zurbrugg, Knox Tp.

Corps. Wm. E. Lockard, Hanover; Peter Schwartz, Knox.

John Brake, Fah field Tp. ; Samuel J. Chisholm, Salem ; Rufus Cope, Fairfield Tp.; Amos D. Eckstein, George Gilmore, John C. Gantz, Oliver V. Haycock, Knox Tp.; Wm. 11. Jennings, Salem ; Jacob S. Kuntz, Knox Tp.; Jason McCann, Hanover ; Sylvanus B. Mentz, Knox Tp.; Richard A. Pierce, Hanover ; Wm. Ritter, Knox ; John W. Scattergood, James I. Sloan, Hanover; Lewis W. Spickler, Knox ; Greenbury Swearingen, Hanover.


Company I.


Mustered in June 10, 1862, for three months ; mustered out Sept. 25, 1862.


Edward Bates, Adam Bowers, David Emmons, Owen W. Entreken, Daniel W. Firestone, John B. Messmore, John F. Whiteleather, Joseph Whiteleather, Zephaniah Weldon, Henry H. Schwartz, Wagoner, West Tp.


EIGHTY-SEVENTH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.


Company F.


Mustered in June 10, 1862, for three months.


Capt. John L. Straughn, New Lisbon.

1st Lieut. Robt, Shearer, New Lisbon.

2d Lieut. Daniel Wilson, New Lisbon.

Sergts. Edward Whitacre, Benjamin Baird, George W. Adams, New Lisbon ; Joseph Aldrich, Fairfield Tp.


Corps. James B. McCoy, William Starr, New Lisbon.

Musician John W. King, New Lisbon.


Alpheus After, Wilson H. Atterholt, Cyrus E. Augnstine, New Lisbon ; John Alford, Fairfield Tp.; Samnel Adams, New Lisbon ; William Altaffer, John Altaffer, Unity Tp.; Emory Burke, George E. Burns, Robert E. Brewer, New Lisbon ; John Bissinger, Samuel' E. Bonran, James Bowles, Isaac Barton, Amos Burson, Fairfield Tp.; George J. Calhoun, New Lisbon ; James Cain, Fairfield Tp.; William J. Crosser, James H. Crosser, Joseph Estill, Robert H. Estill, David E. Endley, Lewis Flugan, Casper Feaalin, New Lisbon ; Hezekiah Gay, William Grim, Fairfield Tp.; David C. Hostetter, James G. Hawley, Isaac H. Hill, New Lisbon ; Henry Herold, Middleton Tp.; George W. Hostetter, New Lisbon ; Samuel Henderson, Fairfield Tp.; James W. Irwin, Eairfield; Calvin S. Johnson, Horace M. Koontz, Joseph Lightenstein, Thomas J. Lamborn, Washington Lowden, New Lisbon ; John S. Louthan, Moses Louthan, Middleton Tp.; Thomas McMahon, Dallas G. Morrison, Nathan E. McMichael, Patterson Myers, New Lisbon ; Omar D. McCarter, John Morris, Fairfield Tp.; Joseph C. McGaffick, New Lisbon ; Anson B. Neil, Fairfield Tp.; William H. Pancake, Middleton Tp.; William H. Snyder, David F. Small, Milton Shearer, New Lisbon ; Nathan Underwood, Jesse Underwood, Middleton Tp. ; August Valkers, Elmore E. Votaw, Samuel W. Wiles, New Lisbon ; Martin Ward, East Palestine ; Frank Zimmerman, New Lisbon.


ONE HUNDRED AND FOURTH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER


INFANTRY.


FIELD AND STAFF.


Col. James W. Reilly, Wellsville ; enl. Ang. 11, 1862 ; pro. to brig.-gen. vols.

Lieut.-Col. Wm. J. Jordan, New Lisbon ; enl. Aug. 11, 1864; must, out with regt.; capt. Co. K, Aug. 8, 1862; major, Jan. 2, 1863; pro. to lieut. col.


Major Joseph F. Riddle, Wellsville ; eat. Aug. 11, 1864; must. out with mgt.; capt. Co. F, Aug. 16, 1862; pro. to major.


Company B.


From Salem, Perry Township.


Stanley D. Hummason, Salem ; appointed sergt-major; ; pro. to 2d lieut., June

1, 1863 ; to 1st lieut., Aug. 19, 1864; must. out with regt.


Thomas R. Adams, Salem ; must. out with regt., June 17, 1865.

Cicero Hawley, Salem; pro. to corp., Sept. 1, 1861; to sergt., Sept. 7, 1864.

John F. Heacock, Salem ; must. out June 17, 1865.

William Little, Butler Tp.; sick at Camp Dennison, Ohio; not must. out with company.

David C. Martin, Salem Tp.

George Ritchie, Perry Tp.; must. out June 17, 1865.

Jos. J. Robertson, Salem Tp.; died of disease at Washington, D.C., Jan. 29, 1865.

Jos. G. Stewart, Perry Tp.; must. out June 17, 1865.

Geo. W. Schooley, Salem ; must. out June 17, 1865.

Geo. W. Stratton, Salem Tp.; must. out June 17, 1865.


Company C.


From East Palestine, Unity Township.


Capt. Hugh Sturgeon, ont. Jan. 15, 1862 ; res. Feb. 10, 1864.

1st Lieut. Robt. C. Taggart, pro. to capt. 1861; must. out with regt.

2d Lieut. Win. E. Kimble, Elk Ron Tp.; pro. to 1st lieut. 1864 ; killed in action at Franklin, Tenn.

1st Sergt. Jae. C. Taggart, Unity Tp.; pro. to 2t1 lieut. Feb. 271864; to lst lient. Jan. 6, 1865; must. out with regt.


2d Sergt. Jas. Gilbert, St. Clair Tp. ; disch. Dec. 11, 1862, accidentally wounded.

3d Sergt. Isaac Zeigler, killed in action, Nov. 30, 1864, at Franklin, Tenn.

4th Sergt. Stephen Lewis, St. Clair Tp.; killed in action, Nov. 30, 1864, at Franklin, Tenn.

5th Sergt. Mathew Orr, Elk Run Tp.; killed in action at Atlanta.

1st Corp. Benj. F. Barton, Elk Run Tp. must. out at Greensboro, N. C., June 17, 1865.

2d Corp. Henry C. Morris, Elk Run Tp.; must. out at Greensboro, N. C., Jun7e 17, 1865.

3d Corp. Levi Neville, Unity Tp.; trans. to Vet. Res. Corps.

4th Corp. John W. Early, Unity Tp.; disch. Jan. 14, 1863, for disability.

5th Corp. Warren Hart, St. Clair Tp.; died of disease, March 16,1863, at Frankfort, Ky.

6th Corp. Wm. H. Gaston, Middleton Tp.; wounded in action at Old Town Creek, N. C.; in hospital in Baltimore; not must. out.


7th Corp. Alex. McCoy, St. Clair.

8th Corp. John A. McCammon, Middleton Tp.; must. out by order, May 22, 1865.

Musician Samuel Early, Unity Tp.; trans. to Vet. Res. Corps.

Musician Alex. R. Martin, Elk Run Tp.; disch. for disability, Sept. 19, 1863.

John Taggart. color corp., must. out in Greensboro, N. C., June 17, 1865.

Firman S. Albright, Elk Run ; pro. to corp. ; must. out June 17, 1865.

Andrew H. Azdell, St. Clair ; died of disease at Camp Dennison, 0., Aug. 9,1863.

Jas. Azdell, St. Clair ; lost a leg in action near Dallas, Ga., May 28, 1861; disch.

Cyrus Allen, Unity ; must. out by order, Slay 19, 1865.

Wm. G. Alcorn, Middleton Tp.; must. out at Greensboro', N. C., June 17, 1865.

Christian B. Armstrong, teamster, Elk Run Tp.; must. out at Greensboro, N. C., June 17, 1865.

John M. Azdell, St. Clair Tp.; must. out at Greensboro', N. C., June 17, 1865.

Fred Baker, Elk Run Tp.; must. out at Greensboro, N. C., June 17, 1865.

Henry Burlingame, Middleton Tp.; must. out at Greensboro, N. C., June 17, 1865.

John Boozel, East Palestine; disch. for wounds, May 17, 1865.

Geo. Barnes, Elk Run ; died of disease at Marietta, Ga., Sept. 12, 1864.

Bronson Bennett, Madison Tp.; must. out at Greensboro, N. C., June 17, 1865.

Chas. B. Crawford, Elk Run ; in hospital at Beaufort, N. C.; not must. out with company.

Samuel Cole, Elk Run ; died of disease at home, March 15, 1865.

Latham Crawford, St. Clair; in hospital at Knoxville, Tenn. ; not must. out with company.

Jas. A. Crawford, St. Clair ; captured at Atlanta; prisoner in Andersonville; released, and in hospital at Annapolis, Md.


Jas. H. Creighton, St. Clair ; must. out at Greensboro, N. C., June 17, 1865.

Fred Court, Middleton ; must. out at Greensboro, N. C., June 17, 1865.

Wm. A. Connell, St. Clair ; died of disease at Crab Orchard, Ky., Aug. 27,1863.

John M. Crawford, Elk Run ; must. out at Greensboro, N. C., June 17,1865.

Jacob Crum, must. out at Greensboro', N. C., June 17, 1865.

Christian P. Dickey, Elk Run ; trans. to Vet. Res. Corps, Jan. 15, 1865.

Henderson Davis, St. Clair ; in hospital at Portsmouth, R. I.; not must. out with company.

Joseph Davie, Unity ; in hospital at Davis Island, N. Y. Harbor ; not must. out with company.

Jas. H. Davidson, St. Clair Tp.; trans. to Vet. Res. Corps, Jan. 15, 1865.

Saml. Eakin, St. Clair Tp.; trans. to Vet. Res. Corps, Jan. 15, 1865.

Martin V. B. Fowler, St. Clair Tp.; pro. to corp.; must, out at Greensboro, N. C., June 17, 1865.

Peter K. Faulk, St. Clair Tp.; died of disease at Knoxville, Tenn., Jan. 1, 1864.

Eli Greenamyer, Unity ; trans. to Vet. Res. Corps.

Thos. M. Geary, St. Clair ; died of disease at Lexington, Ky., March 27, 1863.

Jas. Gaston, St. Clair ; died of disease at Mt. Vernon, Ky., July 4, 1863.

Harvey Huston, St. Clair ; disch. Jan. 14, 1863.

J. L. T. Hindman, Unity ; died of disease, Dec. 24, 1862, at Lexington, Ky.

Henry J. Hollinger, Elk Run ; died of disease, Nov. 26, 1863.

John Hawkins, Unity ; died of disease, Feb. 3, 1863, at Frankfort, Ky.

Henry Halleck, Unity ; killed in railroad accident, Feb. 3, 1863.

Cornelius Jamison, Unity ; trans. to Vet. Res. Corps.

Albert King, Unity; in provost-marshal's office Lexington, Ky. ; not must. out with company.

Wm. C. Keener, died of disease at Frankfort, Ky., Jan. 27, 1863.

Wm. F. Kimble, killed in battle of Franklin, Tenn., Nov. 30, 1864.


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Jas. M. Keuney, disch. Feb. 19, 1864, for disability.

Geo. Little, Middleton ; disch. Jan. 14, 1863.

Jacob J. Lyou, Penna.; disch. for disability, Jan. 14, 1863.

Wm. W. Mitchell, must. out at Greensboro, N. C., June 17, 1865.

Wilson S. Musser, St. Clair ; in hoop. at Newbern, N. C.; not must. out with company.

Harvey Moore, St. Clair; in hosp. at Jeffersonville, Ind.; not must. out with company.

Hugh McCoy, Middleton ; in hosp. at Camp Dennison, 0 ; not must. out with company.

Geo. Moore, St. Clair; must. out at Greensboro, N. C., June 17, 1865.

Saml. Morris, Elk Run ; trans. to 183d Regt. Ohio Vol. Inf.

Emery Martin, Unity ; must. out at Greensboro, N. C., June 17, 1865.

W. H. H. Martin, Fairfield; pro. to sergt.; killed in action at Franklin, Tenn., Nov. 30, 1861

Alex. C. McCoy, Penna.; pro. to sergt.; must. out June 17, 1865.

Heman D. Mead, Unity; trans. to Vet. Res. Corps.

John R. McCalla, Unity ; trans. to Vet. Res. Corps, Jan. 15, 1865.

Jas. Meek, Unity; died at Baltimore, Ill., of wounds received at Old Town Creek, N. C.

Seth Meek, Unity; wounded at Franklin, Teun.; must. out May 19, 1865.

Jas. C. McCormick, Madison; in hoop. at Beaufort, N. C.; not must. out with company.

Jas. McLaughlin, Madison ; disch. for wound, Jan. 23, 1863.

Austin McDivitt, Madison ; wounded at Old Town Creek ; in hosp. at Baltimore; not must. out with company.


Aaron McCoy, Middleton ; must. out with regiment, June 17, 1865.

Jos. McKnight, Unity ; must. out with regiment, June 17, 1865.

Henry March, St. Clair ; must, out with regiment, June 17, 1865.

And. J. Moon, Middleton ; disch. for wounds, May 18, 1865.

Wm. H. Owen, Unity ; must. out at Goldsboro, N. C., June 17, 1865.

Luther A. Packson, Unity; must. out at Goldsboro, N. C., June 17, 1865.

Thos. Piper, Unity.

John G. Routsen, Unity; trans. to Vet. Res. Corps, Jan. 15, 1865.

Wm. C. Stokesberry, Elk Run ; must. out June 17, 1865, Greensboro, N. C.

Chas. Stough, Unity ; must. out at Greensboro, N. C , June 17, 1865.

Thos. Sebring, Middleton ; must. out at Greeusboro, N. C., June 17, 1865.

Wm. H. Spahr, St. Clair ; must. out at Greensboro, N. C., June 17, 1865.

John S. Sebring, Middleton ; must. out at Greensboro, N. C., June 17, 1865.

Jos. H. Scruggs, Madison ; disch. to receive cmnmieoiun in U. S. Col. Inf.

Jas Thom, St. Clair; died at Columbus, 0., April 9, 1863.

Samuel Trippy, St. Clair; must. out with regiment.

Austin Van Fossen, Middleton ; taken prisoner near Marietta, Ga ; died in Andersonville prison.

Henry Weimer, Unity ; died in Andersonville prison ; no date.

John Whitworth, Unity; in hoop. in Baltimore ; wounded in battle in North Carolina; not must. out.


John Winner, Unity; died of disease at Lexington, Ky., March 20, 1863.

Thos. Wallace, Madison ; died in action at Franklin, Tenn., Nov. 30, 1864.

David F. Walter, Elk Run ; died of disease at Knoxville, Tenn., May, 1864.

Uriah Williams, Elk Run ; must. out with regiment.

Adam Yagala, Unity ; in hoop. in Knoxville, Tenn.; not must. out.

Finley Cooley, Middleton Tp.; trans. to 183d Regt. Ohio Vol. Inf.

Jas. G. Eraser, Middleton Tp.; trans. to 183d Regt. Ohio Vol. Inf.

David Flowers, Middleton Tp.; trans. to 183d Regt. Ohio Vol. Inf.

John Henry, trans. to 183d Regt. Ohio Vol. Inf.

John Jeffrey, Middleton; must. out May 19, 1863, by order.

Jesse Underwood, Middleton; trans. to 18 td Regt. Ohio Vol. Inf.

Nathan Underwood, Middleton ; died of disease at Kingston, Ga., June 4,1864.

Danl. Walters, Middleton; died of disease, May 27, 1864.

Uriah Thomas, St. Clair; trans. to 1832 Regt. Ohio Vol. Inf.

Solon S. Morris, Elk Run ; trans. to 183d Regt. Ohio Vol. Inf.

Jas. M. Louthan, Middleton ; trans. to 183d Regt. Ohio Vol. Inf.


Company F.


Capt. Joseph F. Riddle, Wellsville ; enl. Aug. 11; app. judge-adv. Dec. 1862; pro. to maj. Aug. 11, 1864; must. out with regt.


1st Lieut. Thomas W. Whiteacre, Wellsville; eul. Aug. 16, 1862; res. Nov. 27, 1862.

2d Lieut. James E. Williamson, enl. Aug. 8, 1862; pro. to 1st lieut. Nov. 27, 1862; died of disease at Camp Nelson, Ky., Aug. 8, 1863.


1st Sergt. Daniel M. Stearnes, Wellsville; pro. to 2d lieut. Nov. 27, 1862 ; to 1st lieut. Co. D, May 9, 1861; to capt. Co. F, Jan. 6, 1865; must. out with regt.


2d Sergt. Samuel S. Cope, Wellsville; pro. to 2d lieut. March 9, 1864 ; to lot lieut. Jan. 6, 1865; must. out with regt.


3d Sergt. Jared F. Daniels, Wellsville; killed at Franklin, Tenn., Nov. 30, 1864.

4th Sergt. Francis A. Day, Wellsville; pro. to 1st sergt.; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

5th Sergt. James Keith, Wellsville; pro. to 2d sergt.; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

1st Corp. Henry R. Ball, Wellsville; disch. by order, May 17, 1865.

2d Corp. James H. McKiunell, Wellsville; disch. by order, May 30, 1865.

3d Corp. Samuel F. Boyce, Wellsville ; disch. March 20, 1865, Jefferson barracks, Mo.

4th Corp. Hezekiah Peden, Wellsville; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

5th Corp. John Evans, E. Rochester; killed at Franklin, Tenn., Nov. 30, 1884.

6th Corp. Nathaniel Ridinger, Wellsville ; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

7th Corp. Thomas C. Burbick, Wayne Tp.; must. out June 1.7, 1865, with regt.

8th Corp. William H. Batchelor, Wellsville; pro. to 3d sergt.; must, out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Musician James H. Barr, Wellsville ; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Musician Mathias R. Springer, Wellsville ; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Teamster Stephen Bunn, Salineville ; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Thomas Adams, Wellsville.

Frederick B. Allen, Wellsville; pro. to corp.; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Andrew Anderson, Wellsville; trans. to Vet. Res. Corps.

Joseph Arkwright, Wellsville ; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Wilbert B. Arnold, Wellsville; disch. Dec. 8, 1862, by order.

John Atkinson, Wellsville; must. out June 15, 1865, with regt.

John W. Barr, Wellsville; disch. June 12, 1863.

John R. Brooks, Wellsville ; trans. to Vet. Res. Corps, May 15, 1861

Samuel H. Barto, E. Rochester; disch. June 12, 1862.

Laughlin Bailey, Wellsville; died in regt. hospital at Knoxville, Tenn., Feb.13, 1864.

Robert S. Bailes, Wellsville; died iu hospital at Frankfort, Ky., Jan. 20, 1863.

William Belles, Wellsville; died at his home in Liverpool Tp., Ohio, March 16, 1864.

Jacob H. Bittenberg, Wellsville; must. out with regt.

Harrison Boyce, Wellsville; trans. to Invalid Corps, May 12, 1883.

James Y. Brannan, Wellsville; must. out with regt., June 17, 1865.

Sherman Bressitt, Wellsville ; disch. Aug. 12, 1863.

Emmet S. Bright, Wellsville ; in hospital at Knoxville, Tenn.; not must. out with regiment.

Wilson S. Burnett, Wellsville; wounded at Kenesaw Mt., June 19,1864; disch. May 15, 1865.

Thomas W. Butler, Wellsville; pro. to corp.; must, out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Arthur Burbick, Wayne Tp., trans. to gun-boat service, May 12, 1862.

William S. Campbell, Wellsville ; must. out June 17, 1865.

Robert Carty, Wellsville.

Alfred Cheeseman, Wellsville ; in hospital at Camp Dennison, Ohio; not must. out with regt.

William Benton Connell, Wellsville; taken prisoner March 25, 1863; must. out with regt.

Daniel Crawford, Wellsville ; died at Knoxville, Tenn., March 24, 1864.

Henry C. Daniels, Wellsville; pro. to corp.; must out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Alexander Davidson, Wellsville; wounded at Resaca Hill, Ga., May, 1864; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.


Samuel Dawson, Wellsville; disch. Sept. 4, 1864.

William H. Dennis, Wellsville ; killed Aug. 11, 1864, in action near Atlanta, Ga.

Harrison Dyal, Wellsville ; pro. to corp. June 12, 1863 ; killed in action at Franklin, Tenn., Nov 30, 1864.


Charles B. Elliott, Wellsville; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Richard Finley, Wellsville ; pro. to corp.; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Alexander Forbes, Wellsville ; must, out Juue 17, 1865, with regt.

William Ford, Wellsville ; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

William Fraser, Wellsville; killed in action at Franklin, Tenn., Nov. 30, 1864.

Franklin C. Fuller, Wellsville; must, out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Clement V. Farmer, Salineville ; on duty at post-hosp.; not must. out with regt.

George R. Gould, Wellsville; disch. Dec.8,1862.

Daniel Henry, E. Rochester ; prisoner at Andersonville three months; must. out with regt.

Daniel C. Hamilton, Wellsville ; pro. to hospital steward, March 1, 1864.

William James, Wellsville; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

John Kelleher, Wellsville; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Absalom Love, Wellsville; died at Knoxville, Tenn., Oct. 4, 1864.

John Love, Wellsville ; must. out June 7, 1865, with regt.

Sidney Marsh, Wellsville; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Daniel McBane, Wellsville ; died at Knoxville, Tenn., March 9, 1864.

Hugh McBane, Wellsville; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Philip McKenzie, Wellsville ; died at Mount Vernon, Ky., June 3, 1863.

Harrison Miner, Wellsville ; died in action at Franklin, Tenn., Nov. 30, 1864.

William Monaghan, Wellsville ; in hospital at Jefferson barracks, Mo.; not must, out with regt.

George H. Myers, Wellsville; must. out June 17,1865, with regt.

John Noble, Wellsville; disch. Jan. 1, 1863.

William J. Ogilvie, Wellsville.

William Oliver, Wellsville ; disch. Jan. 12, 1863.

William Pearson, Wellsville; in hospital at Alexandria, Va.; not must. out with regt.

William Peden, Wellsville ; in hospital at Nashville, Tenn.; not must, out with regt.

Mathew Peoples, Wellsville ; died in hospital at Knoxville, Tenn., Jan. 1, 1864.

David H. Patterson, Wayne Tp.; must. out June 17,1865, with regt.

Joshua S. Patterson, Wayne Tp.; disch. by order, May 20. 1865.

Samuel C. Patterson, Wayne Tp.; died in hospital at Lexington, Ky., May 14, 1863.

James Peden, Salineville ; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Michael Quinlan, Wellsville; pro. to corp. Feb. 15, 1863; must. out with regt.

Samuel Redenger, Wellsville ; must. out with regt.


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Daniel Rose, Wellsville.

John G. Randolph, Salineville ; trans. to Vet. Res. Corps, May 15, 1864.

George Rice, Wayne Tp.; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Albert Robinson, East Rochester ; died at Knoxville, Tenn., March 26, 1864.

David Shoemaker, Salineville ; trans. to Vet. Res. Corps, May 15, 1864.

Asa B. Sheppard, Wellsville; pro. to corp. April 12, 1863.

Richard Shirk, Wellsville; trans. to Vet. Res. Corps, May 15, 1864.

Wm. Sinram, Wellsville ; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Daniel Smith, Wellsville; trans. to Vet. Res. Corps, May 15, 1864.

Daniel J. Smith, Wellsville, must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Philip J. Smith, Wellsville ; died in hosp. at Lexington. Ky.. April 3, 1863.

Samuel Stilwell, Wellsville ; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Samuel F. Totten, Wellsville ; died in action near Dallas, Ga., May 31, 1864.

Thos. W. Taylor, East Rochester ; died in hosp. at Frankfurt, Ky., Feb. 23,1863.

Geo. Van Tine, Wellsville; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Wm. S. Weare, Wellsville; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

John C. Welch, Wellsville; died in hoop. at Danville, Ky., Jan. 9, 1863.

Wm. Welden, East Rochester; pro. to corp.; must. out with regt.


Company C.


Capt. Ezra Coppock, Salem ; eel. Aug. 16, 1862; res. May 20,1863, for disability.

1st Lieut. John W. Fawcett, Salem; enl. Aug 23, 1862; pro. to capt. Aug. 10, 1863; must. out with regt.


2d Lieut. Lyman Somers, Salem ; enl. July 18, 1862; res. Jan. 31, 1863, for disability.

1st Sergt. Stanton Weaver, Salem ; pro. to 2d lieut. Jan. 31, 1863; to 1st lieut. June 1, 1863; app. capt. in U. S. C. I.


2d Sergt. Henry C. Wisner, Salem ; died at Wilmington, N. C., March 22, 1865. 3d Sergt. Obadiah C. French, Butler Tp.; disch. Oct. 15, 1863.


4th Sergt. Abraham C. Null, Centre Tp.; pro. to sergt.-maj.; wounded at Franklin, Tenn.

5th Sergt. Wickliffe B. Elston, Salem.

1st Corp. And. Somers, Jr., Knox Tp.

2d Corp. Eli J Hall, Salem ; pro. to sergt., June 1, 1863.

3d Corp. David G. Yengling, Salem ; made bugler Aug. 15, 1883.

4th Go, p. Thus. J. Cook, Salem ; pro. to sergt. Aug. 16, 1863.

5th Corp. John W. Kemp, Butler Tp.

6th Corp. Allen A. Thomas, Salem ; pro. to sergt.; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

7th Corp. John R. Stratton, Salem ; pro. to sergt.; must. out June 17,18G5, with regt.

8th Corp. John Donaldson, Salem ; died of wounds in Georgia, July 21, 1864.

Musician Thos. J. McGaffick, Butler Tp.

Musician Samuel J. Roller, Centre Tp.; taken prisoner Aug. 19, 1864; paroled April 28, 1865.

Teamster John B. Coppock, Bntler Tp. ; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Jos. Anglemeyer, Salem ; died of disease in Kentucky, May 8, 1863.

Harmon Beck, Salem ; must. out June 15, 1865, with regt.

Seth G. Bigelow, Salem; must. out June 15, 1865, with regt.

Wm. G. Bentley, Salem ; must. out June 15, 1865, with regt.

John W. Blythe, Salem ; must. out June 15, 1865, with regt.

David C. Boutwell, Salem ; died of disease at Greensboro, N. C., May 30, 1865.

Fred. Berkheimer, Butler Tp.; disch. by order, May 13, 1865.

John C. Baker, Salem Tp.; in hosp. at Washington, D. C.; not must. out with company.

Napoleon Boucher, Salem ; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Manuel Barth, Salem ; must, out June 17, 186.5, with regt.

Merrick L. Baldwin, Butler Tp.; died at Mt. Vernon, Ky , May 30, 1863.

Leman H. Cruzen, Salem ; died of disease in Kentucky.

Robert A. Christie, Salem ; died in Tennessee of disease, July 11, 1863.

Theoph. Cook, Salem ; died at Frankfort, Ky., Dec. 26, 1863.

Frank Charleson, Salem; trans. to 183d Regt. O. Vol. Inf.

Emanuel Dunn, Butler Tp.; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Wm. H. Davis, Salem Tp.; died of disease in North Carolina, April 4, 1865.

Robt. Dunn, Butler Tp.; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Wm. Dixon, Salem ; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Wm. W. Dubbs, Salem ; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Jas W. Derr, Salem Tp.; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Josiah V. Dickinson, Salem Tp.; in hospital at New York City ; not must. out with regt.

Jos: Eldridge, Salem ; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Jas. S. Evans, Salem ; disch. Sept. 23, 1862.

Wm G. C. Estill, Salem Tp.; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Wm. Fisher, Salem Tp.; absent without leave ; not meet out.

Peter Frasran, Salem ; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Wm. F. Figley, Salem Tp ; disch. Dec. 10, 1862.

Horace A. Fawcett, Salem; trans. to 183d Regt. O. Vol. Inf.

Joseph Garwood, Salem ; disch. May 12, 1865, by order.

Jos. C. Gangwer, Salem ; trans. to Vet. Res. Corps, May 15, 1864.

John Gaunt, Butler Tp.; trans. to Vet. Res. Corps, May 15, 1864.

John C. Gaunt, Butler Tp.; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Abram Greenawalt, Perry Tp.; wounded in left arm, Aug. 6, 1864.

 John W. Griffith, Salem ; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Andrew Galley, Salem; disch. for wounds, May 17, 1865.

Aaron Haibley, Salem; disch. for disability, Dec. 19, 1863.

S. D. Humason, Salem ; pro. to sergt.-maj.; pro. to 1st lieut.; must. out with regt.

John W. Hemsworth, Salem ; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Chas. L. Heaton, Salem ; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Thos. J. Heaton, Salem ; must, out June 17, 1865, with regt.

John Harper, Butler Tp. ; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Franklin Harris, Butler Tp.; trans. to Vet. Res. Corps, May 15, 1864.

Franklin Ingledue, Butler Tp. ; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Newton G. Kirk, Butler Tp.; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Lewis H. Kirkbride, Salem ; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Eli S. Kentner, Salem ; must, out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Wm. L. Kennedy, Salem.

J. W. Kemp, Butler Tp.

Lewis J. Little, Butler Tp.

Alex Lowrey, Salem ; lost a leg in tight at Fort Mitchell, Sept. 11, 1862.

Joshua Moore, Salem ; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

John D. Mathews, Salem ; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Monroe B. Mathews, Salem ; must, out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Ira Moore, Salem Tp. ; must. out June 17, 186.5, with regt.

John Moore, Butler Tp.; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Aaron Moore, Salem Tp.; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Ephraim Mansell, Butler Tp.; wounded in action at Resaca, Ga., May 14, 1864.

Joshua R. Martin, Butler Tp.; disch. for disability.

Martin H. Mansell, Butler Tp.; disch. for disability, Jan. 21, 1863.

Thos. E. McCann, Butler Tp.; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Ellis L. Marshall, Salem Tp.; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Johnson Marshall, Salem ; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Joe. W. Mather, Salem ; must. ont June 17, 1865, with regt.

Alex. Niblo, Salem; pro. to corp. Jan. 31, 1863; must. out June 17,1865, with regt.

David H. Pickett, Salem ; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Jas. C. Post, Salem ; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Jos. Z. Post, Salem ; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Henry R. Pippit, Butler Tp.; must. out Jnne 17, 1865, with regt.

John Patterson, Butler Tp.; died at Danville, Ky., March 19, 1863.

Francis M. Redman, Butler Tp.

Wilmer W. Russell, Salem ; on duty at Camp Nelson, Ky.; not must, out with company.

David G. Siple, Perry Tp.; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Win. D. Siple, Perry Tp.; killed Aug. 10, 1864.

Geo. D. Smith, Salem.

Jacob S. Sedinger, Butler Tp.; disch. by order, May 22, 1865.

Wm. H, Shone, Salem ; died of disease in Kentucky, April 5, 1863.

Francis A. Sharpnack, Salem ; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Wm. D. Turner, Salem ; wounded Nov. 30, 1864, at Franklin, Tenn.; must, out with regt.

Jeremiah L. Woodworth, Salem ; died at Danville, Ky., Jan. 14, 1863.

Darwin Weaver, Salem ; disch. for disability, Dec. 15, 1863.

Joshua S. Whinery, Butler Tp.; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Wm. Widdoes, Butler Tp.; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Henry J. Windle, Butler Tp.; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

David Whitacre, Bntler Tp. ; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Walter H. Ward, Butler Tp.; died of disease in Kentucky, April 4, 1863.

Jos. E. Young, Salem : must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Martin Zimmerman, Salem Tp.; killed July 21, 1864, near Atlanta, Ga.

David F. Yengling, Salem ; must, out June 17, 1865, with regt.


Company K.


Front New Lisbon, Centre Township.

Capt. W. J. Jordan, enl. Aug. 8, 1862; pro. to maj. Jan. 2, 1863; to lieut.-col. Aug. 11, 1864; must. out with regt.


1st Lient. Josiah B. Morgan, enl. Aug. 8, 1862 ; pro. capt. Jan. 2, 1863; res. Jan. 1:1, 1864.

2d Lieut. James L. Smith, res. Oct. 1863.

1st Sergt. Stacey Pettit, 2d lieut. Jan. 2, 1863; pro. to 1st lieut. June 27, 1864; pro. to capt ; must, out as 1st lieut. with regt.


2d Sergt. Samuel R. Adams, pro. to 1st sergt.; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

3d Sergt. John D. Harbaugh, trans. to Inv. Corps.

4th Sergt. William L. Lodge, trans. to Inv. Corps.

5th Sergt. William H. Walter, pro. to 1st. Heat. Aug. 19, 1864; must. out with regt, as 2d lieut.

Corp. Richard Kerns, must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Corp. John G. Hilman, pro. to sergt.; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Corp. George W. Atterholt, died in hasp. at Lexington, Ky., April 12, 1863.

Corp. Marion A. Garside, pro. to sergt. ; must. out June 17, 1805, with regt.

Corp. Joseph B. Kenty, pro. to sergt.; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Corp. Daniel B. Wood, died in hosp. at Lexington, Ky.

Corp. John M. Johnson, pro. to sergt.; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Corp. Daniel W. Peppel, pro. to 1st Corp.; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Musician David B. McLain, must. out May 30, 1863.

Musician Owen H. Evans, must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Teamster James B. Yates, must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

William E. M. Anderson, must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

James A. Babington, sick in hosp. ; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Charles Beck, must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Alexander Bowman, disch, for disability, Feb. 24, 1865.

Frederick Baker, Hanover Tp.; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

John Bower, Wayne Tp. ; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.


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William P. Burson, New Lisbon ; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

James Binns, New Lisbon ; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Israel Brinker, died in hosp. at Nashville, Tenn., Nov. 23, 1864.

Nicholas S. Bricker, pro. to corp. ; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Henry C. Corbett, disch. by order, to be clerk in A.-G. 0., Washington, D. C.

Samuel J. Crissinger, died in hasp. at Newbern, N. C., March 22, 1866, of disease.

N. M. Clunk, disch. for disability, June 4, 1863.

Clement M. Cross, wounded Feb. 20, 1865 ; must. out at Philadelphia, Pa., May 23, 1865.

Peter Clunk, must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

James M. Crossen, Hanover Tp. ; sick in hosp. at Newbern, N. C.; not must. out with regt.

Jonathan Davis, Hanover Tp. ; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Byron D. Entriken, Salem Tp.; died in prison at Andersonville.

Jacob Eberhart, Salem Tp.; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

William H. Fisher, Bucks P. 0.; disch. for disability, Dec. 9, 186'1.

William C. Flick, Hanover Tp ; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

James G. Flugan, pro. to corp.; must. out with regt. June 17, 1865.

George E. Farmer, disch. for disability, March 8, 1865.

Leonard C. Frost, must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Charles F. Fox, must, out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Fiends M. Groomes, must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Isaac Groner, pro. to corp. ; must. out with regt., June 17, 1865.

Miletus B. Gaskill, died in hoop. at Lexington, Ky.

George F. Graham, Hanover Tp.; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Henry Heller, must. out June 17, 1875, with regt.

Samnel S. Halverstadt, Salem Tp.; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

William C. Hamilton, must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

John W. Johnson, Salem ; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Thomas Jessup, Bucks; died in hosp. at Lexington, Ky.

James F. H. Jessup, Bucks ; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Robert B. Johnson, must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

David W. Johnson, Hanover Tp.; killed in action at Knoxville, Tenn.

Isaac F. King, Hanover Tp.; disch. for disability.

Joseph Kepner, Hanover Tp.; died at Mt. Vernon, Ky.

Jesse Kepner, pro. to corp.; must. out June 17. 1865, with regt.

Wm. D. Kenty, must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Henry Keister, must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

John L. Kelly, Salem Tp.; disch, for disability.

Alvin Lee, Now Lisbon ; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Samuel Mann, New Lisbon; must. out. June 17,1865, with regt.

Hugh McDivitt, Bucks ; must. out June 17, 1885, with regt.

Albert Morris, New Lisbon ; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Jared P. Marluce, West Tp.; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

John B. McDonal, Wayne Tp.; pro. to corp.; died in hospital.

John Miller, Salem Tp.; died in hospital at Frankfurt, Ky.

Andrew Miller, Salem Tp.; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

John W. McKee.

Gideon R. Moore, Hanover ; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Delmont B. Moore, must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Samuel Philips, Salem Tp.; died in hospital, Lexington, Ky.

Robert T. Pike, must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Wm. D. Parsons, died in regt. hospital, Lexington, Ky.

Henry S. Peppel, Washingtonville; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Nathan D. Robinson, Hanover 'p.; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Henry Rosinberry, must. out May 15, 1865.

George W. Reed, New Lisbon ; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Wn. H. H. Rudisill, New Lisbon ; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

John J. Rinehart, disch. for disability, June 4, 1863.

Wm. J. Stockwell, pro. to corp. ; must. out May 9, 1865.

Lemuel Scovil, West Tp.; must, out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Wm. C. Sherbine, trans. to Vet. Res. Corps, Aug. 2, 1864.

David Smith, must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

John A. Todd, Wayne Tp.; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Henry H. Trumick, must, out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Nathan J. Thomas, must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

James P. Tanner, Jr., must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Wm. M. Tritt, Washingtonville ; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

John J. Van Fossen, must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Wilson Vogan, must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Benjamin F. Willets, must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Jason Wellington.

Joseph H. Walker, sick in hosp., Nashville, Tenn.; not must out with company.

James D. L. Woods, Washingtonville ; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.

William A. Woods, Washingtonville ; must out June 17, 1865, with regt.

Alpheus Zeppernick, West Tp.; must. out June 17, 1865, with regt.


ONE HUNDRED AND EIFTH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.


Company H.


From Mahoning County. Must. in Aug. 21, 1862 ; must. out June 3, 1865.


1st Lieut. John C. Hartzell, Smith Tp.; enl. Feb. 24, 1865; 2d lieut. Aug. 5,

1862; pro, to capt. Sept. 8, 1864; must, out with regt. as 1st lieut.


Corp. Jason W. Silver, Goshen Tp.; must. out June 3, 1865.

Corp. William K. Mead, Goshen Tp.; must, out June 3, 1865.

William T. Armstrong, Goshen ; killed in battle at Chaplin Hills, Ky., Oct. 8, 1862.

Thomas Bennett, Green ; disch. for disability, Sept. 29,1863.

George V. Boyle, Smith ; disch. for disability, Oct. 22, 1863.

Frederick Brown, Smith ; must. out June 3, 1865.

Jacob Buchecker, Smith ; must. out June 3, 1865.

Amos Cobbs, Smith must. out June 3, 1865.

Eli Cobbs, Smith ; must. out June 3, 1865.

Frederick Courtney, Goshen ; trans. to Vet. Res. Corps, July 23, 1863.

Eben B. Fishel, Green ; died of disease at Louisville, Ky., May 1, 1863.

Solomon Fishel, Springfield ; must. out June 3, 1865.

John Grossman, Springfield ; must. out June 3, 1865.

Bazil Hornstine, Springfield ; trans. by order to Miss. River Marine Corps.

Jeremiah Harrison, Goshen ; must. out June 3, 1865.

Joshua Hartzell, Smith ; must. out June 3, 1865.

Henry Hutton, Goshen.

William D. Ingling, Goshen ; died at Goshen, 0., June 30, 1863, of wounds recd. Oct. 8, 1862.

Joseph Kirkbride, Smith ; must. out June 3, 1865.

William F. Marlow, Goshen ; must. out June 3, 1865.

Edmund H. Mathias, Goshen ; must. out June 3, 1865.

Addison Miller, Smith ; disch. for disability, Jan. 23, 1863.

Jonathan Myers, Smith ; disch. for disability, Jan. 14, 1863.

Jas. F. Mather, Goshen ; disch. for disability, Jan. 12, 1863.

William H. Naylor, Goshen; died at Perryville, of wounds recd. in battle Oct. 8, 1862.

James B. Naylor, Goshen ; must. out Juno 3, 1865.

John R. Ovington, Goshen ; must. out June 3, 1565.

Eli J. Owen, Goshen ; died of disease in Tennessee, Feb. 4, 1864.

Chattes D. Price, Goshen ; must. out June 3, 1865.

George W. Shrack, Goshen ; mast. out June 3, 1865.

Ed Stratton, Goshen ; killed in battle at Chaplin Hills, Ky., Oct. 8, 1862.

Charles Strewn, Goshen ; must. out June 3, 1865.

Royal M. Stewart, Smith ; trans. to Vet. Res. Corps, Nov. 28, 1863.

Jesse Stutter, Smith ; must. out June 3, 1865.

Daniel W. Umstead, Goshen died of disease at Murfreesboro, April 9, 1863.

Peter Venable, Goshen ; must. out June 3, 1865.

Francis White, Goshen ; must. out June 3, 1865.

Ezra Yoder, Springfield ; disch. for disability, Oct, 28, 1862.


ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTEENTH OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.


Original strength, 972; strength at muster-out, 696. Left the State Nov. 1862. Mustered out June 23, 1865, at Murfreesboro, Tenn. Paid off at Camp Cleveland.


FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS.


Col. Thomas C. Boone, Salem; enl. Aug. 15, 1863 ; must. out with regt. as col. Jnly 20, 1864.

Lieut.-Col. Harrington R. Hill, East Liverpool ; enl. as capt. Co. A, Aug. 1,1862 ;

pro. to maj. Aug. 24, 1864: to lieut.- col. Feb. 8, 1865; must. out with regt.


Adj. Wm. M. Hostetter, enl. Sept. 1, 1862; res. for disability, Dec. 14, 1862.

Q.-M. Albert Wi Thompson, enl Aug. 5, 1862.

1st Asst. Serg. Joseph L. Brunton, enl. Sept. 1, 1863; pro. to surg. 80th Regt. O.V.1.


Company A.


From East Liverpool, Liverpool Tp.


Capt. Harrington R. Hill, East Liverpool ; enl. Aug. 1, 1862 ; pro. to maj. Aug. 24, 1864.

lst Lieut. Win. M. McClure, East Liverpool ; enl. Aug. 15,1862 ; pro. to capt. Co. E, Aug. 26, 186.3 ; must. out with regt.


2d Lieut. George Helium, East Liverpool ; enl. Aug. 15, 1862; res. Dec. 8, 1862.

2d Lieut. James M. Newell, East Liverpool ; enl. Dec. 8, 1862; pro. to 1st lieut. Aug. 19, 1864; must. out with regt.


1st Sergt. Robert Logan, disch. for disability, Jan. 22, 1863.

Sergt. James M Newell, pro. to 2d lieut. Dec. 8, 1862.

Sergt. John R. Davidson, must. out June 22,1865, with regt.

Sergt. Clayburn E. Simmons, must. out June 22, 1865, with regt.

Sergt. John Harvey, most. out June 22, 1S65, with regt.

Corp. Ohio J. Smith, died of disease at Cincinnati, 0., Aug. 9, 1863.

Corp. Mathias H. Foutts, pro. to 24 lieut. June 16, 1865.

Corp. John W. Mercer, must. out June 22, 1865, with regt.

Corp. James McCormick, must. out June 22, 1865, with regt.

Corp. Alfred B. Merchant, must. out June 22, 1865, with regt.

Corp. Henry G. Gibbs, must. out June 22, 1865, with regt.

Corp. Mathew Anderson, pro. to sergt.; must. out June 22, 1865, with regt.

Corp. Geo. Peach, pro. to sergt.; must. out June 22, 1865, with regt.

Bugler Clement H. Vallandigham.

Charles B. Allison, wagoner ; must. out June 22, 1865, with regt.

James R. Allison, must. out June 22, 1865, with regt.

John Allison, must. out June 22, 1565, with regt.

James W. Arney, died of disease at Memphis, Tenn., June 28, 1864.

Wm. H. Allaback, must. out June 22, 1865, with regt.

Alfred Ager, died of disease at Camp Dennison, 0., Oct. 27, 1862.

Joseph R. Anderson, must. out June 22, 1865, with regt.

John B. Abraham, must. out June 22, 1865, with regt.

Francis Adams, died of disease at Camp Dennison, Oct. 3, 1862.

William Beardmor, must. out June 22, 1865, with regt.



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J. H. Biggs, must. out June 22, 1865, with regt.

John Brammer, must. out June 22, 1865, with regt.

Orsey Bolles, must. out June 22, 1865, with regt.

Edwin B. Bennett, must. out June 22, 1865, with regt.

George W. Bolles, must. out June 22, 1865, with regt.

James Black, St. Clair Tp.; must. out June 22, 1865, with regt.

George Boyle, must. oust June 22, 1865, with regt.

Harvey Biggs, disch. for disability, Dec. 29, 1863.

James Barclay, must. out June 22, 1865, with regt.

John Cook, must. out June 22, 1865, with regt.

William H. Cochrane, must. out June 22, 1865, with regt.

Smith Calhoun, must. out June 22, 1865, with regt.

Fred. G. Croxall, must. out June 22, 1865, with regt.

James H. Densmore, must. out June 22, 1865, with regt.

Daniel Downard, must. out June 22, 1865, with regt.

William Downard, must. out June 22, 1865, with regt.

William Devoit, must. out June 22, 1865, with regt.

Joseph F. Davidson, pro. to sergt.; must. out June 22, 1865, with regt.

Henry H. Dixon, must. out June 22, 1865, with regt.

Daniel Dillon.

Dennis Foley.

J. Q. A. Fowler, must. out June 22, 1865, with regt.

William A. Finley, honorably discharged.

Perry Fickes.

John M. Frederick, must. out June 22, 1865, with regt.

William Gibbs, must. out June 22, 1865, with regt.

Jesse G. Green, St. Clair Tp.; must. out June 22, 1865, with regt.

George Hough, must. out Jnne 22, 1865, with regt.

Benj. Haynes, must. out June 22, 1865, with regt.

Robert Harsha, must. out June 22, 1865, with regt.

John Howrey, died of disease at Cincinnati, Ohio, Nov. 27, 1862.

John Hagus, must. out June 22, 1865, with regt.

Philip Hudson, must. out June 22, 1865, with regt.

Samuel Hook, pro. to corp.; must. ont June 22, 1865, with regt.

Benton Kirk, must. out June 22, 1865, with regt.

Homer Laughlin, pro. to sergt.; must. out June 22, 1865, with regt.

Hugh Mc Bain, disch. for disability, Feb. 6, 1865.

Still H. McGrew, pro. to corp. ; must. out June 22, 1865, with regt.

William McKee, Jr., must. out June 22, 1865, with regt.

Geo. D. McKinnon, Jr., must. out June 22, 1865, with regt.

Daniel McIntosh, Wellsville; disch, for disability, Dec. 30, 1862.

William G. McIutosh, must. out June 22, 1865, with regt.

John McKinsey.

Alex. McPherson, must. out June 22, 1865, with regt.

James McPherson, died of disease at E. Liverpool, Ohio, Oct. 3, 1863.

George McMichael, James Madison.

Jehu Myers, must, out June 22, 1865, with regt.

Silas Myers.

Lewis F. Menough, must, out June 22, 1865, with regt.

William J. Meyer, must. out June 22, 1865, with regt.

James A. Moore, disch. for disability, May 8, 1863,

Jacob Maple, accidentally shot at Cincinnati, Ohio, May 6, 1863.

George W. Orr, died of disease at Murfreesboro, Feb. 20, 1864.

Jason Orr, must. out June 22, 1865, with regt.

William Orr, died of disease at Cincinnati, Ohio, June 20, 1863.

Geo. U. Peterson, must. out June 22, 1865, with regt.

William H. Pugh, pro. to corp.; must. out June 22, 1865, with regt.

James Park, disch. for minority.

Arthur Russell,

George W. Russell, must. out June 22, 1865, with regt.

John Rogers.

John H. Queen, must. out June 22, 1865, with regt.

Hezekiah L. Simmons, pro. to corp.; must, oust June 22, 1865, with regt.

Nathaniel M. Simmons, pro. to corp.; must, out June 22, 1865, with regt.

Michael Stantlea, pro. to corp.; must. out June 22, 1865, with regt.

Charles Stanley, disch. for disability, Jan. 29, 1863.

George W. Smith, must. out June 22, 1865, with regt.

John B. Smith, must. out June 22, 1865, with regt.

Wm. H. Thomas, must. out June 22, 1865, with regt.

Enoch Thompson, must. out June 22, 1865, with regt.

C. H. Vallandigham, must. out June 22, 1865, with regt.

John Woolwaker, disch. for disability, Dec. 30, 1862.

James D. West, must. out June 22, 1865, with regt.

George Williams, must. out June 22, 1865, with regt.

Carl Wassignara, must. out June 22, 1865, with regt.

Jacob Walters, disch. for disability, Jan. 6, 1861.

Joseph S. Webber, must. out June 22, 1865, with regt.

Geo. B. Whetton, must. out June 22, 1865, with regt.

Zach. S. Wilcoxson, Christopher Walker.


Company D.


From Bayard, West Township.


Capt. Lewis McCoy, enl. Aug. 14, 1862; must, out with regt.

1st Lieut. John B. Irwin, enl. Aug. 14, 1862 ; captured June 16, 1865, as 1st lieut.; must. out with regt.


2d Lieut. Jacob McCoy, enl, Aug. 15, 1862 resigned for disability, Feb. 5, 1863.

2d Lieut. La Fayette Foulke, enl. Feb. 3, 1863; pro. from lst sergt. to lst lieut. ; must. out with regt. as 2d lieut.


Sergt. Jonah Wickersham, enl. 2d sergt.; pro. to lst sergt. and 2d lieut. of Co. A, Feb. 23, 1865; must. out with regt.


Sergt. Andrew J. Hiner, must, out June 22, 1865, with regt.

Sergt. Milton C. Foulks, disch. by order, April 19, 1863.

Sergt. Philip Wickersham, must. out June 22, 1865.

Corp John W. Paxson ; pro. to sergt.; must. out June 22, 1865.

Corp. Hiram H. Hahn ; pro. to sergt ; must. out June 22, 1865.

Corp. Joseph Willis, must. out June 22, 1865.

Corp. Harrison Shoff, disch. for disability, Aug. 26, 1863.

Corp. Samuel D. Morrow, died of disease at Louisville, Ky., Feb. 6, 1861,

Corp. Adam Long, died of disease at Bayard, Oct. 11, 1863.

Corp. Marvin F. Hahn.

Corp. David Willis, disch. at Covington, Ky., March, 1863.

James Aspey, prisoner of war; not must. out with company.

Noah Augst, must. out. June 22, 1865, with regt.

Jacob Albright, died of disease at Marion, Ohio, May 22, 1863.

Henry Betz, must. ont June 22, 1865, with regt.

Jefferson Betz, disch. for disability, Nov 12, 1863,

Obadiah Behner, must. out June 22, 1865.

Richard Boyce, must. out June 22, 1865.

John G. Brenner, must. out June 22, 1865.

David Bailey, must. out June 22, 1865.

Samuel Boorg, died at Murfreesboro, Tenn., March 20, 1864.

James Benner, must. oust June 22,1865;

Aaron Croul, must. out June 22, 1865.

Jesse Omni, died of disease at Maysville, Ky., Nov. 30, 1862.

Hiram Connell, disch. for disability, Jan. 31, 1863.

Wesley Craig, must. out June 22, 1865.

John Carman, must. out June 22, 1865.

Marion Carman, must. out June 22, 1865.

W. H. Connor, must. out June 22, 1865.

H. W. Chessman, Salem ; detached service; pro. to 2d lieut.; must. out with

regt. as q.-m. sergt.


Mahlon Davis, disch, for disability, March 31, 1861.

David Essick, most. out June 22, 1865.

Samuel V. Essick, pro. to corp.; must. out June 22, 1865,

Wm. B. Hsrrick, must, out June 22, 1865.

Albert Emmons, disch. for disability, May 22, 1863.

Wm. Foulkes, captured near Murfreesboro, Tennessee.; not must. out with company.

Solomon Fox, must. out June 22, 1865.

John W. Glass, pro. to corp.; sunset. out June 22, 1865.

Isaac Hemphill, must. out June 22, 1865.

Isaac Hestand, died of disease at Maysville, Ky., Nov. 9, 1862 .

James Hestand, must. oust June 22, 1865.

John Hively, must. out June 22, 1865.

John J. Hahn, must. out June 22, 1865.

Richard Hawkins, died of disease at Columbus, Ohio, April 4, 1863.

Adam Hines, must. out June 22, 1865.

John Hines, must. out June 22, 1865.

Hopkins Holmium, pro. to sergt.; must. out June 22, 1865.

Hosea R. Jones, pro. to corp.; must. out June 22, 1865.

David Jennings, disch. for disability, Aug. 26, 1863.

Levi Jennings, must. out June 22, 1865.

Wm. H. Johnson, must. out June 22, 1865.

Wm. M, .Johnson, pro. to corp.; must. out June 22, 1865.

David Kelley, pro. to corp.; must. out June 22, 1865.

Ephraim Kelley, must. out June 22, 1865.

Jas. B. Kelley, must. out June 22, 1865.

James Kelley, disch. for disability, Dec. 18, 1862.

Jehiel Kennedy, must. out June 22, 1865.

John L. Koffel, must. out June 22, 1865.

Edwin Luce, must. out June 22, 1865.

John Lower, must. out June 22, 1865.

Harrison Milburn, died of disease at Covington, Ky., Dec. 11, 1862.

Jacob Mangus, disch. by order, Jan. 1, 1863.

Michael Manvs, died at Covington, Ky., Dec. 11, 1862.

Jacob Myers, must. out June 22, 1865.

Michael Myers, must. out June 22, 1865.

Martin Merrick, must. out June 22, 1865.

Mordecai McCoy, pro. to corp.; must. out June 22, 1865.

Milo McNeely, must. out June 22, 1865.

Harnet Neil, must. oust June 22, 1865.

Felix Neil, must. out June 22, 1865.

Andrew Nagle, shot by accident at Parkersburg, Va., July 13, 1863.

Robert Night, mnst. out June 22, 1865.

John Orvison, must. out June 22, 1865.

Joshua Pursley, must. out June 22, 1865.

Wm. Quinn, must. out June 22, 1865.

Samuel Reish, must. out June 22, 1865.

Caspar B. Remick, prisoner of war; not must. out with company.

George A. Ruff, pro. to corp.; must. oust June 22, 1865 .

Levi Robbins, must. out June 22, 1865.

Albert J. Reeder, must. out June 22, 1865.

Edward P. Reeder, must. out June 22, 1865.

Christian Snyder, must. out June 22, 1865.


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Christian Shaffer, must. out June 22, 1865.

Abram Stonesifer, died of disease, April 17, 1863.

Jesse Stackhouse, died of disease, Sept. 8, 1863.

Adam Stull, died of disease, Oct. 8, 1862.

Levi Swartz, must. out June 22, 1865.

David Shively, must. out June 22, 1865.

Silvanus Shively, must. ont June 22, 1865.

James Totten, must. out June 22, 1865.

Hiram H. Vanes, must. out June 22, 1865.

William Walton, must. out June 22, 1865.

Zelotes Whiteleather, must, out June 22, 1865.

Enoch Wickersham, must. out June 22, 1865.


Recruits added.


Patrick Scott, trans. from 116th Pennsylvania Vol. Inf. by order ; must. out with regt.

David Emmons, must. out June 22, 1865.

Joshua Edwards, must. out June 22,1865.

David U. Henry, must. out June 22, 1865.

James Little, must. out June 22, 1865.

Henry Stewart, must. out June 22, 1865.

Thomas Whitacre, must. out June 22, 1865.


Company F.


From Salineville, Washington Tp.


Capt. A. W. Thompson, Hanover Tp.; mil. Jan. 1, 1865; must. out June 22, '65.

James M. Bayliss, Salineville ; pro. to carp.; must. out June 22, 1865.

Thomas Crooks, must. out June 22, 1865.

John R. Glenn, must. out June 22, 1865.

Adam M. Hendricks, paroled prisoner ; killed by explosion on steamer " Sultana," April 27, 1865.


Wm. Kurtz, must. out June 22, 1865.

Wm. A. Milner, must. out June 22, 1865.

Henry Miller, must. out June 22, 1865.

Geo. W. Ross, killed in action near Nashville, Tenn., Dec. 12, 1862.

Thos. Reed, must. out by order, May 22, 1865.

Thos. Rue, paroled prisoner ; killed by explosion on steamer " Sultana," April 27, 1865.


Company H.


From Columbiana, Fairfield Tp.


Capt. Abdiel Sturgeon, enl. Aug. 22, 1862; must, out with regiment.

1st Lieut. Simeon Somers, Perry Tp.; enl. Aug. 14, 1862; res. March 1, 1864.

2d Lieut. Henry H. Woods, enl. Aug. 11, 1864; must. out with regiment.

2d Lieut. Henry M. Glasser, enl. Sept. 9, 1862; pro. to 1st lieut. Co. E, Aug. 24, 1864; must. out with regiment.


Sergt. James A. Davidson, disch. for disability, Jan. 17, 1863.

Sergt. Henry H. Woods, pro. to 2d lieut., Aug. 11, 1864; must. out with regt.

Sergt. Geo. F. Arter, Salem Tp.; pro. to U. S. Col. Inf.

Sergt. Fred. Lease, Perry Tp.; pro, to sergt.; must. out June 22, 1865.

Sergt. Abner M. Fugate, Hanover Tp.; pro. to 1st sergt.; must. out June 22, 1865.

Corp. John M. Williams, Fairfield Tp.; trans. to Co. B, July 1, 1864.

Corp. Caleb M. Taylor, Salem, Perry Tp.; pro. W sergt.; must. out June 22,1865.

Corp. Jos. S. Stewart, Salem Tp.; must. out June 22, 1865.

Corp. David Havil, Fairfield Tp.; must. out June 22, 1865.

Corp. John B. McConnell, Fairfield Tp.; must. out June 22, 1865.

Corp; Henry E. Fuhrman, Beaver Tp.; pro. to sergt.; must. out June 22, 1865.

Corp. Saml. Groner, Salem Tp.; must, out June 22, 1865.

Corp. Alfred White, Perry Tp.; must. out June 22, 1863.

Award W. Garrett, musician, Fairfield ; killed by explosion on steamer "Sultana," Mississippi River, April 27, 1865.


J. P. Andrews, Hanover Tp.; must. out June 22, 1865.

Jesse A. Ask, Fairfield Tp.; must. out June 22, 1865.

Geo. Beard, Fairfield Tp.; pro, to corp.; must. out June 22, 1865.

Wm. Brubaker, Fairfield Tp.; must. out June 22, 1865.

Jonas Bear, Beaver Tp., Mahoning Co.; must. out June 22, 1865.

Chas. H. W. Beecher, Beaver Tp.; disch. to take comm'n in 1st U.S. Hy. Art.

Jesse P. Baker, Fairfield Tp.; died of disease at Cincinnati, 0., April 17, 1863.

David Byers, New Lisbon, Centre Tp.; out June 22, 1865.

Saml. Buell, Salem Tp.; must. out June 22, 1865.

Daniel Bushong, Fairfield ; pro. to corp.; must, out June 22, 1865.

Wm. H. Beyer, Salem Tp.; must. out June 22, 1865.

Sylvanus F. Buck, Fairfield Tp.; must, ont June 22, 1865.

Lloyd D. Cadwalader, Salem ; must, out June 22, 1865.

George W. Cole, Fairfield Tp.; must. out June 22, 1865.

George Candle, Beaver Tp.; must. out June 22, 1865.

Noah Coblentz, Fairfield; disch. for wounds, December, 1862.

Samuel Clickner. New Lisbon ; must. out June 22, 1865.

David Deahoff, Fairfield Tp.

Josephus Deahoff, Fairfield Tp.; must. out June 22, 1865.

Samuel L. Dowder, Salem Tp.; must. out June 22, 1865.

Wm. Dean, Salem; pris. of war ; not must. out with company.

Hugh W. Eaton, Fairfield Tp.; must. out June 22, 1865.

Thos. M. Eels, Middleton Tp.; absent sick ; not must. out with company.

Jesse Fester, Fairfield Tp.; trans. to Vet. Res. Corps, June 1, 1864.

Jacob Flickinger, Fairfield Tp.; must. out June 22, 1865.

.David Freed, Fairfield Tp.; must out June 22, 1865.

Emanuel Freed, Fairfield Tp.; must out June 22, 1865.

Milton Freed, Fairfield Tp.; died of disease at Maysville, Ky., Oct. 25, 1863.

Edward Gibbons. Fairfield Tp.

David Grim, Fairfield Tp.; disch. by order, Feb. 5, 1863.

Henry H. Getz, Fairfield ; must. out June 22, 1865.

Benedict Green, Salem Tp.; must. out June 22, 1865.

Wm. Green, Madison Tp.; died of disease at Camp Chase, Oct. 22, 1862.

John J. Harkness. Fairfield ; must. out June 22, 1865.

Oliver Holloway, Fairfield ; must. out June 22, 1865.

John Heaton, Fairfield ; must. out June 22, 1865.

Wm. Heacock, Butler Tp.; must. out June 22, 1865.

Wm. Halverstadt, Salem Tp.; pro. to sergt.; must. out June 22, 1865.

Michael W. Henry, Fairfield.

David W. Halverstadt, Salem Tp.; must. out June 22, 1865.

Samuel W. Halverstadt, Salem Tp.; must. Out June 22, 1865.

Theo. I. Hoffman, Salem Tp.; must. out June 22, 1865.

Joseph Hisey, Fairfield Tp.; must. out June 22, 1865.

George Kridler, Fairfield Tp.; must. out June 22, 1865.

John G. Kageriss, Fairfield Tp.; must. out June 22, 1865.

Mosheim L. Kindig, died of disease at Cincinnati, Ohio, Aug. 24, 1863.

Lewis Kalnberg, Knox Tp.; must. out June 22, 1865.

John G. Kirchter, Unity Tp.; must. out June 22, 1865.

Oliver Limebach, Salem; must. out June 22, 1865.

Josiah Lehman, Fairfield ; must. out June 22, 1865.

Alex. Lowery, Salem ; lust a leg in battle; disch.

George Leaf, Fairfield ; must. out June 22, 1865

Amos Miller, Fairfield ; accidentally shot ; died Nov. 9, 1864.

Joel Overholzer, Fairfield ; must. out June 22, 1865.

Joseph T. Porter, Fairfield ; must. out June 22, 1865.

George Romenger, Fairfield; must. out June 22, 1865.

Hosea Rymer, Fairfield ; pro. to corp.; must. out June 22, 1865.

Benjamin F. Richey, Fairfield ; must. out June 22, 1865.

Barman E. Buggy, Fairfield; must. out June 22, 1865.

Edward H. Pearl, disch. for disability, Jan. 4, 1864.

Janice H. Scott, Fairfield Tp.; must. out June 22, 1865.

Hezekiah Scott, Fairfield Tp.; must out June 22, 1863.

Charles Snyder, must. out June 22, 1865.

Enos Seachrist, must. out June 22, 1865.

Franklin Schooley, must. out June 22, 1865.

Daniel L. Sharpnack, Salem Tp.; must. out June 22, 1885.

Samuel S. Switzer, must. out June 22, 1865.

Thos. I. Shively, Butler Tp.; must. out June 22, 1865.

Christian Shabe, Perry Tp.; must. out June 22, 1865.

Edward M. Steel, Perry Tp.; must. out June 22, 1865.

Elias Steel, must. out June 22, 1865.

Geo. D. Smith, Salem Tp.; must. out June 22, 1865.

Jonathan Trucksis, must. out June 22, 1865.

Chas. Tatum, Perry Tp.; must. out June 22, 1865.

Isaac Thomas, Butler Tp. ; must. ont June 22, 1865.

Robt. V. Votaw, Salem Tp.; pro. to corp.; must. out June 22, 1865.

Gerritt Williamson, Fairfield ; must. out June 22, 1865,

Gilbert Williamson, Fairfield; must. out June 22, 1865.

Henry Williamson, Fairfield; must. out June 22, 1865.

Mahlon Williamson, Fairfield; must. out June 22,1865.

Lewis Wonderlin, Fairfield ; must. out June 22, 1865.

Jeremiah Wildasin, Fairfield ; must. out June 22, 1865.

Abram B. Wright, Fairfield; must. out June 22, 1865.

Milton Witmer, Fairfield ; must. out June 22, 1865.

John S. Weaver, Salem Tp. ; must. out June 22, 1865.

Francis M. Webster, Salem, Perry Tp.; must. out June 22, 1865.


Company K.


From Hanover and Franklin Townships.


Capt. J. Newton Campbell, Salem, Perry Tp.; enl. March 2, 1863; pro. from 2d lieut.; must. out with regt.


lst Lieut. A. W. Thompson, pro. to rapt. Jan. 20, 1865; assigned to Co. F.

2d Lieut. Hugh McCugh, Hanover Tp.; enl. March 2, 1863; pro. from sergt.; must. out with regt.

Sergt. Wilson Lindersmith; Hanover Tp.; pro. to 2t1 lieut. May 2, 1865; must. out July 5, 1865.

Sergt. Wm. Ickes, Hanover Tp. ; priv. from July 15, 1863; must. out June 15, 1865.

Sergt. Cyrus F. McCauley, Hanover Tp.; died of disease at home, June 7,1864.

Corp. James Smelts, Hanover Tp.; pro. to sergt.; must. out June 22, 1865.

Corp. John W. Pierce, Hanover Tp.; died of disease at Cincinnati, O., June 25, 1863.

Corp. Wm. Smith, Hanover Tp.; priv.; must. out June 22, 1865.

Corp. Geo. Hull, Hanover Tp.; pro, to com.-sergt. Sept. 7,1864; must. out June 22, 1865.

Corp. Wm. Stewart, Hanover Tp.; must. out June 22, 1865.

Corp. John K. Burt, Hanover Tp.; must. out June 22, 1865.

Corp. Thos. J. Heckathorn, Franklin Tp.; must. out June 22, 1665.

Wagoner John W. McNulty, Hanover Tp.; must. out, June 22,1815.

Musician Anthony Rich, Hanover Tp.; paroled prisoner; not must. out with company.

Jas. L. Anderson, Franklin Tp.; died in hospital at Murfreesboro', Tenn., Oct. 29, 1864.


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Isaiah J. Brown, Franklin Tp.; pro. to corp..; must out June 22, 1865.

John Brown, Franklin Tp.; must. out June 22, 1865.

Saml. Brown, Franklin Tp.; died in hospital at Nashville, Tenn., Dec. 12, 1864.

Ferdinand Bolon, Hanover Tp.; must. out June 22, 1865.

Daniel Burt, Hanover Tp. ; disch. for disability, Eeb. 17, 1864.

George H. Baillie, Hanover Tp.; must. out June 22. 1865.

Emanuel Custar, Hanover Tp. ; must. out June 22, 1865.

Jas. Crumbaugh, Hanover Tp.; disch. for disability, May 22, 1865.

Andrew Divil, Hanover Tp. ; must. out June 22, 1865.

John Donnelly, Franklin Tp.; must. out June 22, 1865.

Bernard Dolan, Hanover Tp.; died of disease at Cincinnati, Ohio, Sept. 20, 1863.

Jos. Divil, Hanover Tp.; disch. for disability, March 4, 1865.

Elias Emmons, Hanover Tp.; must. out June 22, 1865.

Cyrus Eidemire, Hanover Tp.: must. out June 22, 1865.

Austin Endly, Hanover Tp.; disch. for disability, Dec. 16, 1863.

John Endly, Franklin Tp.; must. out June 22, 1865.

James Fines, Hanover Tp.; must. out June 22, 1865.

Thomas R. Fite, Hanover Tp.; must. out June 22, 1865.

Wm. Gamble, Eranklin Tp.; must. out June 22, 1865.

Thos. Harbert, Franklin Tp.; must. out June 22, 1865.

Chas. Hastings, Hanover Tp.; must. out June 22, 1865.

Henry James, Hanover Tp.; died Jan. 3, 1865, of wounds received Aug. 31, 1864.

Robert W. Johnson, Franklin Tp.; pro. to sergt.; must. out June 22, 1863.

Kay K. Kemble, Hanover Tp.; must. out June 22, 1865.

David Kelley, Hanover Tp.; must. out June 22, 1865.

Albert Knepper, Hanover Tp.; must. out June 22, 1865.

Jas. W. Laughlin, Franklin Tp.; must. out June 22, 1863.

Alex. Milligan, Hanover Tp.; must. out June 22, 1865.

Lot R. Milburn, Hanover Tp ; pro. to corp.; must. out June 22, 1865.

John Miller, Salem Tp.; pro. to corp.; must. out June 22, 1865.

Fred. Mutt, Hanover Tp.; must. out June 22, 1865.

Samuel Rhodes, Hanover Tp.; must. out June 22, 1865.

Wm. Rhodes, Hanover Tp.; pro to corp. ; must. out June 22, 1865.

David Reeder, Hanover Tp.; pro. to Corp.; must out June 22, 1865.

Alex. Rutledge, Hanover Tp. ; must. out Jnne 22, 1865.

Patrick Rafferty, Hanover Tp.; must. out June 22, 1865.

John Stonebaugh, Hanover Tp.; must. out June 22, 1865.

Alcinus Sewaney, Eranklin Tp.; pro. to corp.; must. out June 22, 1865.

Marion Sinclair, Hanover Tp. ; must. out June 22, 1865.

Mathias Stevens, Hanover Tp.; must. out June 22, 1865.

Geo. Sultner, Hanover Tp.; must. out June 22, 1865.

Jos. Shirk, Hanover Tp. ; must. out June '22, 1865.

Thos. J. Temple, Hanover Tp.; must. out June 22, 1865.

Wm. R. Todd, Hanover Tp. ; must. out June 22, 1865.

James Tollson, Franklin Tp.; must. out June 22, 1865.

Eli Wisman, Franklin Tp. ; must. out June 22, 1865.

Sylvanus Wells, Hanover Tp. ; disch. for disability, Dec. 17, 1863.

John M. Young, Hanover Tp.; must. out June 22, 1865.


ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTEENTH OHIO REGIMENT VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.


Company E.


lst Lieut. Joel C. Lloyd, Salem ; enl. Oct. 12, 1864; pro. to sergt. Aug. 13, 1862; to 2d lieut. Feb. 1, 1864; must. out with regt.


ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIFTH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.


Company A.


Capt. Joseph Bruff, Goshen ; enl. Aug. 12, 1862; pro. to major, Feb. 18, 1864; to lieut.-col. Jan. 2, 1865; to col. Oct. 16, 1865; must, out as lieut.-col.


1st Lieut. Robt. B. Steward, Green; 1st lieut., Sept. 1, 1862 ; pro. to rapt. Co. D, July 19, 1863; killed in battle at Franklin, Tenn., Nov. 30, 1864.


Sergt. Jas. B. Morris, Smith ; killed in battle of Chickamauga, Ga., Sept. 19, 1863.

Sergt. Benj. F. Rhodes, Green ; trans. to 24 U. S. Cav., Oct. 4, 1862.

Sergt. Wm. Townsend, Gushes; must. out by order, May 29, 1865.

Sergt. Freeman Thoman, Beaver; pro. to 1st sergt.; pro. to 1st lieut. Co. H, March 9, 1864.

Corp. Michael Wool lord, Smith ; disch. for disability, March 7, 1865.

Corp. Samuel Miller, Beaver ; must. out May 29, 1865, by order.

Corp. George Hoffman, Green; disch. for disability, Feb. 9, 1863.

Corp. Jos. B. Naylor, Goshen ; disch. for disability, April 4, 1863.

Corp. Alex. D. Pollock, Damascus; died of disease at Nashville, Tenn., June 27, 1863.

Corp. George Weikert, Green ; must. out by order, May 29, 1865.

Wagoner Geo. Arbuckle, Goshen; must. out by order, May 29, 1865.

Musician Geo. Barman, Beaver; must. out by order, May 29, 1865.

Amos V. Bailey, Green ; transh to 2d U. S. Cav., Oct. 4, 1862.

Danl. K. Bnsh, Green; pro. to corp.; pro. to 1st sergt.; must. out May 29, 1805.

Josiah H. Blackburn, Green; pro. to sergt.; pro. to 2d lieut. Co. I.

Sylvanus Baker, Green must. out by order, May 29,1865.

John S. Blinn, Green ; must. out by order, May 29, 1865.

Jacob Baughman, Green ; disch. for disability, May 1, 1865.

Jacob S. Blinn, Green ; trans. to Inv. Corps. Ang. 28, 1863.

Geo. W. Bates, Goshen ; must. out by order, May 29, 1863.

Joshua Crouse, Beaver; disch. for disability, March 5, 1865.

Solomon Coler, Beaver ; disch. for disability, Dec. 11, 1862.

And. Cook, Green; trans. to 2d U. S. Cav., Oct. 4, 1862.

Albert Callahan, Green; must. out by order, May 29, 1865.

Jere. Callahan, Green ; wounded at Resaca, May 14, 1864; died June 9, 1864.

Joshua Callahan, Green; disch. for disability, Jnly 25, 1863.

Mathias C. Callahan, Green ; must. out by order, May 29, 1865.

Geo. W. Calvin, Green; died of disease at Franklin, Tenn., May 9, 1863.

Luther S. Calvin, Green; must. out by order, May 29, 1865.

John P. Calvin, Green; disch. for disability, Dec. 11, 1862.

Jacob B. Calvin, Beaver; died of disease at Nashville, Tenn., March 17, 1863.

Edward Carr, Green

Simon S. Coy, Green ; disch. for disability, Aug. 3, 1863.

Silas Coy, Green ; must. out by order, May 29, 1805.

Jacob Crepe, Beaver; killed in action at Chickamauga, Sept. 20, 1863.

Jeremiah Crepe, Beaver; must. out by order, May 29, 1865.

James G. Crawford, Madison Tp.; trans. to U. S. Cav., Oct. 4, 1882.

Cornelius R. Detcher, Smith Tp.; killed in battle at Resaca, Ga., May 14, 1864,

Wm. L. Dixon, Green ; wounded in battle at Resaca, Ga.; died Slay 19, 1864.

David B. Erb, Beaver ; must. out by order, May 29, 1865.

Emory Fosnocht, Beaver ; disch. for disability, April 4, 1865.

Isaac Goodman, Green ; died of disease at Franklin, Tenn., May 28, 1863.

John Getz, Beaver ; disch. by order, May 13, 1865.

William Hutton, Goshen ; disch. by order, May 20, 1865.

Eli C. Kelly, Green ; must. out by order, May 29, 1865.

Robt. P. King, Goshen ; disch. by order, May 25, 1865.

David Lloyd, Goshen; died of disease, Nov. 15, 1863.

Alex. Miller, Smith ; died of wounds, Oct. 6, 1863.

Peter Meeker, Beaver; trans, to vat. Res. Corps.

John C. Naylor, Goshen; died of disease at Franklin, Tenn., Feb. 21, 1861.

Wiliam Osborn, Beaver ; died of disease at Franklin, Tenn , June 4, 1863.

Jacob W. Rupert, Beaver; must. out May 29, 1864.

Ephraim Snyder, Beaver ; killed in battle at Resaca, Ga., May 14, 1864.

Aaron Schroy, Beaver ; disch. for disability, Nov. 18, 1863.

Jared Schoenfiel, Beaver; must. out May 29, 1864.

Benjamin F. Stover, Beaver; trans. to 2nd U. S. Cavalry, Oct. 4, 1862.

John Stever, Beaver ; disch. by order, Feb. 18, 1863.

John H. Stamp, Smith ; trans. to Vet. Res. Corps, April 1, 1864.

Nathan I. Thomas, G  ; must. out by order, May 29, 1865.

Charles F. Trimble, Green.

Irvin Thomas, Green ; must. out by order, May 29, 1865.

Francis Tool, Goshen ; trans. to Vet. Res. Corps, April 2, 1864.

Isaac Wilson, Green ; died of wounds, July 2, 1861, recd. at Lost Mt., Ga., June 22, 1864.

Louis Webb, Green; died of wounds, Oct. 16, 1863, recd. at Chickamauga, Sept. 20, 1863.

Jonathan Winning, Green ; disch. for disability, May 1, 1865.

Nicholas Winning, Beaver; must. out by order, May 29, 1865.

Charles Wagner, Beaver ; must. out by order, May 29, 1865.

Dighton Young, Goshen ; must, out by order, May 29, 1865.


ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-SIXTH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.


Company D.


Capt. Samuel C. Kerr, Washington Tp.: pro. to 2d lieut. Aug. 12,1862; to capt June 27, 1861; must. out May 15, 1865.


James P. Burnside, Washington Tp.; pro. to corp.; killed in battle of the Wilderness, Va., May 6, 1864.


David Close, Washington Tp.; died in rebel prison, Oct. 1864.

George D. Clark, Washington Tp.: must. out June 25, 1865.

Isaac N. Detwiler'', Washington Tp.; must. out June 25, 1865.

John H. Gilson, Washington Tp ; must. out June 25, 1865.

Hector S. Hart, Washington Tp.; must. out June 25, 1865.


ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-THIRD REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY (NATIONAL GUARD)


This regiment was organized at Camp Chase, O., May 13, 1864, to serve one hundred days. It was mustered out Sept. 13, 1864, by reason of expiration of service.


FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS.


Colonel, Wm. H. Vodrey, East Liverpool ; major, John L. Strewn, New Lisbon ; adjutant, Theodore Arter, Hanover Tp.; chaplain, Wm. Hastings, East Liverpool.


Company A.


From Washington Township.


Capt. Wm. T. Cope.

1st Limit. Wesley Dessellem.

2d Lieut. John W. Leacock.

1st Sergt. Laughlin C. Dallas.

Sergts. John Miller, Wm. W. Orr, John P. Fleming, Ralph Thompson, Jr. Corps. James Figgins, Nicholas Randolph, John S. Smith, John J. Donahue, John Tolson, Alexander Stitt, James Clark, Anthony Baker.

Musicians Thos. Watkins, John Nixon.

Wagoner Geo. R. Parker.

James Burnell, Joseph Bell, Henry Bereus, John Burson, James Black, David C. Burson, Darius Buxton, Wm. J. Brown, Thos. W. Carpenter, Alex. Cam-


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eron, John Campbell, Thos. B. Cope, Robert Coburn, Semi. S. Carnahan, Wm. Campbell, David Dennis, Andrew A. Douglass, Wm. Deviny, Jacob DemItem, John Fraser, Henry A. Farmer, George Farmer, Saml. W. Fallon, John Goddard (died of disease at Fort Pocahontas, Va., July 21, 1864), Richard E. Gilson, James Gallaher, Isaac Gallaher, John Griffith, Matthias Green, Alex. Hart, Thomas Hill, Wm. Hyer, John W. Hunter, Levi Johns, John D. Kilgore, Jehu B. Milner, John Murphy, James Maple, Albert G. Maple, Alex. Montgomery, Washington Morrison, Robert U. Martin, Andrew McCracken, Michael McGillivray, Alex. McGillivray, Peter McGelvry, Wm. McIntosh, Geo. W. McDaniel, Philip McGarvan, Geo. W. McGaffick, William Niles, John Patterson, Geo. Paisley, Charles Ray, Thomas F. Ray, Jacob T. Soliday, Wm. Starkey, Wm. Stitt, Robt. B. Sharp, John Shoemaker, Geo. W. Saltsman, John J. Thompson, John Thompson, Lewis Weaver, John Weaver, Wm. P. Wirebaugh, Patrick Welch.


Company B.


From Madison Township.


Capt. J. Newton George.

let Lieut. William T. Cameron.

2d Lieut. James C. McIntosh.

let Sergts. Alexander McPherson.

Sergts. Daniel S. Noble, Christian Bowman (Elk Run Tp.), James A. Frazer, Harvey C. Shaffer.


Corps. Henry J. Abram (St. Clair Tp.), John A. Noble, Samuel J. Adams, Evan McPherson, Alexander Falconer, William F. Arbuckle, Austin P. Wallace, William R. Wilson.


Musicians Harvey J. Marlyn, Alexander McGillivray (East Liverpool).

Wagoner John McLane.


William J. Adams, John H. Bough, John B. Crofts, George M. Crofts, Allen Cameron (died of disease at Wilson's Landing, Va., July 19, 1864), John P. Cameron, Alexander Cameron, Mathew E. Cole, Joseph Campbell, Stephen W. Crawford (Elk Run Tp.), William H. Carey (East Liverpool), Thomas Douglass, James Davidson, Andrew Drummond, George F. Belle, William 0. Fraser, John Falconer, William Fisher, Michael Fisher, William Fraser, Adolphus C. Finney (Elk Run Tp.), William H. George, Ira Gaston (Middleton Tp.), George Hammond, Morgan Headley, Alexander Johnston, John Keller (St. Clair Tp.), Thomas B. Kerr (Yellow Creek Tp.), William H. Leanes, Evan McPherson, Andrew McPherson (Liverpool Tp.), James McDonald (Yellow Creek Tp.; died of disease at Fortress Monroe, Aug. 19, 1864), Alexander C. McIntosh (Liverpool Tp.), Alexander S. McIntosh, William T. McIntosh, Farquhar McIntosh, Alexander McIntosh, Daniel McIntosh, William F. McIntosh, James C. McCready, John McBane, John McKay (died of disease at Balfour hospital, July 18, 1864), Angus McBane, Alexander McBane (Yellow Creek Tp.), Angus C. McKenzie, Thomas P. McKenzie, Laughlin McKenzie, Andrew McPherson, John N. McLane, William McLane, George McCormick, Hugh McQueen, Daniel McGillivray, John A. McCormick, William McBane, John F. Mays, John Noble, Donald Noble (Wellsville), Alexander Noble (died of disease at Fortress Monroe, July 18, 1864), William A. Powers, John Patterson, John Rose, Laughlin Smith (Wellsville), John M. Smith, Philip Smith, Daniel S. Smith (Yellow Creek Tp.), Hugh Sebring (Middleton Tp.), John L. Smith.


Company C.


From Hanover Township.


Capt. Albert R. Arter.

1st Lieut. David Burson.

2d Lieut. Wm. H. Dressler.

let Sergt. Greenbury T. Swearingen.


Sergts. Reason Pritchard, John W. Fife (trans. from Co. D), Wm. S. Johnson, Benj. C. Batten.


Corps. Philip J. Voglesong, Franklin B. Marsh, David Negus, Benj. F. Wright, Robert Yates, Josiah R. Fox, George F. Copeland, John C. Anderson. Musicians James McQuilken, Andrew Rich.


Wagoner A. J. Haldeman.


Leonard Arter, Joshua Ammon, Jesse Andre, William Ammon (died of disease at Wilson's Landing, July 4, 1864), Jonas Breitenstein, Reason Brown, Johnson Burcaw, William Bye, Hiram Baker, Joseph G. Caruthers, Franklin B. Censer, Isaac T. Clempson, Joseph P. Clempson (died of disease at Wilson's Lending, Aug. 28, 1864), William Davis, Elisha Emmons, George Freid, Robert Finney, Isaac Grimm, Owen G. Haldeman, John Hamilton, William J. Holland, Joseph Heston, Nathan A. Haldeman, Jacob P. Hoover, Hanover Tp. (trans. from Co. D), Clarkson Haycock, Jonas Horafall, Peter Houselmann, Lorenzo D. Jolly, Williap F. King, Stephen Keith, Edward Lawson, James H. Laughlin, Mordecai Myers, Elias J. Marsh, Sylvanus Mountz, Reason Milburn, Chalkley Milburn, Elwood Miller, Jefferson McQuilken, Milton McQuilken, Lewis Parthe, Thomas Robinson, Webster Reeder, Samuel Reeder, Jr., Evan C. Reeder, Eden Reeder, Job Reeder, George W. Reeder, Gideon Rich, Eli D. Reeder, Anson H. Russell, James M. Rodebush (died of disease at Wilson's Landing, July 25, 1864), John Shirk, James R. Sloan, Robert Spidle, Vernon Smith, John Small, Nelson M. Shaw, Jacob Shisler, Edward L. Strewn, Geo. Sultner, Whitfield Scattergood, William E. Temple, Albion M. Ward (trans. from Co. D), Charles Winder, William P. Wilson, Franklin Windle, Sylvanus Wells.


Company D.


From Perry Township.


Capt. George W. Gibbs, Salem.

1st Lieut. Jesse H. Lemmon.

2d Lieut. Jonathan R. Oliphant.

lst Sergt. John P. Shannon.

Sergts. David Kirkbride, John L. Baxter, George Boone, James Neese.

Corps. Morris Heacock, Charles Boone, Thos. J. Iseman, John H. Keiser, Geo. A. Gordon, George W. Phillips, Wm. Howell, Granville Watson.


Musicians Victor Bean, Geo. W. Ashball.

Wagoner Yerger Winter.


Sines J. Anthony, Moses P. Adams, James Allender (Middleton Tp.; trans. to Co. B), Jesse L. Bowel, Samuel Bard, James H. Bard, Jas. M. Baxter, David B. Burford, Geo L. Brooks, Wm. D. Casselberry, Jesse Cook, Semi. Chisholm, John H. Cowen, William Day, John Debois, Lewellyn Engle-due, Samuel Fawcett, Horace Fawcett, John W. Fife (Hanover Tp.; trans. to Co. C), John W. Grimacey, George L. Gilmore, Wm. H. Hyatt, Jacob D. Heiman, James Harris, Charles Harris, John Harwood, Samuel Flouts, Wm. C. Haines, Jerry Hall, Wm. C. Jones, John Kirkbride, Frank Keen (died of disease in Hampton hospital, Aug. 18, 1864), Robert C. Knox, James P. Hoover, Fielder McClurg, Charles Maths., Orlando A. Newton, William Nile (Salineville; trans. to Co. A), Reuben Probert, Lewis Parthe (Hanover Tp.; trans. to Co. C), Henry Prince, Frank Quinn, Thomas Reed, Wm. A. Reitzell, Edwin A. Beeps, Samuel W. Scattergood, James A. Schoff, Patrick Scullion, Wm. C. Speaker, Daniel J. Straughn, John W. Stratton, Daniel B. Sharp (Salineville; trans. from Co. A), Kenner B. Sharpnack, Henry W. Thullen, Willis Weaver, Joshua Woodworth, Daniel Wharton, Wm. J. Whinnery, Martin Wickersham, Benj. S. Way, Albion Ward (Hanover Tp.; trans. to Co. C), Patrick Walsh (Salineville ; trans. from Co. A), John Yengling, Arthur Yengling, Martin Young.


Company F.


From Fairfield Township.


Capt. Benjamin S. Wright.

1st Lieut. Leonard D. Holloway.

2d Lieut. John W. Detwiler.

1st Sergt. Albert C. Shields.

Sergts. Eli Sturgeon, John F. Woods, Edmund Ferral, Joseph C. Wallace.


Corps. John J. Bushong, Daniel Strickley, George Heaton, Albert W. Voglesong,

David S. Grimm, Jeremiah Groner, Levi H. Esterly, Israel H. Meredick. Musicians Edwin McCregor, Daniel M. Smith.


Wagoner Alfred Heacock.


Melancthon H. Augustine, William Augustine.

James Arb, trans. to Co. I.

Oakley H. Bailey.

Theoph. H. Biery, absent on sick leave ; not must. out with company.

Franklin H. Barnhart, Alpheus A. Bushong, Alex. Bushong.

Jacob Baer, disch. for disability.

John T. Barclay, Conrad M. Brenner.

Rufus Cope, David Crawford, John D. Compton, Silas S. Crow, Jacob Deemer, John Deemer, Nathaniel M. Engle, Hinchman Engle, Joseph Fergusbn.

Simpson Ferney, disch. for disability.

Samuel B. Ferrell, George W. Fitzpatrick, Hercanus H. Ferrell, Henry Feeler, Jesse Gilbert, Michael Grimm, Jonathan Gleckler, Joseph L. Gilbert.

Reuben Hume, disch. for disability.

Samuel Holloway, Wm. B. Hendricks, Daniel Hisey, Thomas F. Holloway, Nicholas B. Howlett, Franklin B. Keyser, George Kepp.

George Lower, absent on sick leave; not must. out with company. William Lamb.

William W. Miller, absent on sick leave; not must. out with company.

Henry S. Miller, Conrad J. Mark, Winfield Marlatt, James K. Moore, Mathew McMichael.

James McGee, Liverpool Tp.; trans. to Co. I.

Nathaniel Martin, Liverpool Tp. ; trans. to Co. I.

Franklin B. Martin, Liverpool Tp.; trans. to Co. I.

Frederick Nagle, Liverpool Tp.; trans. to Co. I.

John Shaffer, Henry Swigert.

David Seachrist, disch. for disability.

Joseph M. Sitler.

George Strickler, disch. for disability.

George Shifiey, John Stumpf.

John Stiver, disch. for disability.

Albert Shenkle, Liverpool Tp.; trans. to Co. I.

W. B. Scott, Liverpool Tp.; trans. to Co. I.

John Sherwood, Liverpool Tp.; trans. to Co. I.

John H. Trotter.

Andrew Thomas, disch. for disability.

John Witt, absent without leave since May 15, 1864.

Wilson Walker, Liverpool Tp. ; trans. to Co. B.

Frederick Zerbrugg.


Company I.


From Liverpool Township.


Capt. William Brunt.

1st Lieut. George Morley.

2d Lieut. John M. Taylor.

let Sergt. George D. Luckey.


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Sergts. Alex. B. Allen, Basil C. Simms, James Leigh, Melchior H. Endley.

lst Corp. Thomas Arbuckle.

Corps. John Woolmaker, Henry Ashbaugh,* Ephraim Gaston, John Weibel, Thos. Betteridge, Thos. F. Anderson, Hugh Johnson.

Musicians Thos. W. Betteridge, Wm. Bloor.

Wagoner Enoch Bradshaw.


Wm. Anderson, James Armstrong, Samuel Ashbaugh, John C. Anderson, Thos. Arbuckle, Solomon Arb, James Arb, Chas. W. Allison, Thos. Anderson, Henry Brunt, George Buckley, John Baum, Wm. Blythe, Joseph Barker, Wm. Cartwright, Samuel Cartwright,* Luther Calvin (appointed hospital steward), Henry Crofts, James Cowen, Joseph Cook, Mitchel Davidson, John Douds, Wm. Elwell, Adolph Fritz, Lycurgus Farmer, Jacob Fowler, Richard Finley,* James Foster, Jacob Fuchs,* Joseph D. Ferrall, John Geddes*, Robert Hailes, John Houser, Benj. Harper, Wm. Hulme, Chas. Hanley, Isaac A. Harvey, William Hastings (appointed chaplain of the regiment), Harry Hill, William L. Hill, Leonidas Hill (died of disease at Wilson's Landing, Va., July 10, 1864), Harvey M. Marsha, Samuel P. Jackson, Sylvester Kinsey, Zebulon Kinsey, Robert Logan, John Lake, Ralph Marsh, Allison Manley, Andrew Milton, Geo. Morley (pro. to 1st lieut. May 13, 1864), Jethro Manley, Albert McClure, Edward Martin, Jas. McKee, Nathaniel Martin, H. B. Martin, Fred. Nagle (died of disease at Wilson's L ding, Va., Aug. 2, 1864), John M. Orr, Jonathan I. Purington, Edward Plunkett, Alcinus T. Reed, Robert Logan (appointed sergt. maj. of the regiment), Basil Rough, Timothy Rigby, Daniel J. Smith, Philip Schroeder, Ingram Sebring, Charles Shenkel, Jacob Stevens (died of disease at Hampton, Va., Aug. 13, 1864), Albert Shenkel, William B. Scott, John Sherwood, Richard Thomas, Cassius C. Thompson, Albert Webster, Wilson Walker.


ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-SIXTH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.


Company D.


Company D of this regiment was organized at Alliance, 0., and mustered in at Camp Chase, Sept. 12, 1864, to serve one year. It was mustered out of service, June 14, 1865, by order of the War Department.


Capt. John A. Myers, New Lisbon ; must. out with company.

1st Lieut. George W. Beck, Fairfield Tp. ; res. Feb. 16, 1865.

1st Lieut. Peter J. Meddick, must. out with company.

2d Lieut. Randolph T. Douglass, res. Dec. 24, 1864.

2d Lieut. Marcena M. Murphy, pro. to 1st lieut. and assigned to Co. C.

2d Lieut. James A. Carson, must. out with company.

1st Sergt. William J. Swearingen, must, out with company.

1st Sergt. Harvey Campbell, Salineville; pro. to 2d lieut. and assigned to Co. E.

Sergt. Thomas B. Crook, must. out with company.

Sergt. Tobias B. Cole, must. out with company.

Sergt. Robert Morrow, New Lisbon ; must. out with company.

Sergt. Aaron B. Arter, New Lisbon ; must. out with company.

Corp. Andrew Allabaugh, must. out with company.

Corp. Dallas G. Morrison, must. out with company.

Corp. James Campbell, must. out with company.

Corp. John S. Atterholt, New Lisbon ; must out with company.

Corp. James Howell, must. out with company.

Musician Edwin F. McClaire, must. out with company.

Musician John Painter, must. out with company.

Jason Atterholt, New Lisbon ; must. out with company.

Wilson H. Atterholt, New Lisbon ; must. out with company.

Robert C. Batchelor, must, out with company.

Leonard Baker, must, out with company.

Nathaniel Burns, must. out with company.

Robert Bones, must. out with company.

John Brecht, must. out with company.

James H. Crosser, must. out with company.

Archibald Craig, must. out with company.

John Y. Crawford, Fairfield Tp. ; must, out with company.

Samuel Crosscup, must. out with company.

Martin Culbertson, died at Nashville, Tenn., April 27, 1865.

Henry Cooper, must. out with company.

William Clunk, must. out with company.

Tobias Cole, must. out with company.

William P. Cooper, must. out with company.

Thomas B. Crook, must. out with company.

George W. Downard, must. out with company.

Andrew Daugherty, must. out with company.

John W. Dyke, died at Nashville, Tenn., Nov. 26, 1864.

John W. Douglas, must. out with company.

William Downard, must. out with company.

Abram Elliott, must. out with company.

James Henning, must. out with company.

Franklin I. Gilbert, must. out with company.

Samuel S. Gilbert, must. out with company.

Pierce Gorby, died at Nashville, Tenn., Jan. 5, 1865.

John Gallagher, must. out with company.

William Gamble, must. out with company.

Henry Hysey, must, out with company.

William D. Hick, must. out with company.





* Absent on sick leave; not mustered out with company.





John Hively, Fairfield Tp.; must. out with company.

Benjamin Hostetter, must. out with company.

John M. Hunter, must, out with company.

Jonas Harold. must. out with company.

Samuel Howell, must. out with company.

James Howell, must. out with company.

George A. Hole, must. out with company.

William Hogan, must. out with company.

Jacob W. House, must. out with company.

John Hutson, must. out with company.

Elijah Jackson, must. out with company.

George A. Jeffries, must. out with company.

Thomas Johnson, New Lisbon; died at Nashville, Tenn., Dec. 6, 1864.

Thomas Johnston, died at Nashville, Tenn., Nov. 8, 1864.

James Johnston, must. out with company.

George W. Keeler, must. out with company.

Peter Keyser, Fairfield Tp.; must. out with company.

Henry Keyser, must. out with company.

Hiram Lamborn, New Lisbon ; must. out with company..

Thomas Longbottom, must. out with company.

George Leonard, must. out with company.

James Love, must. out with company.

Isaac Low, must. out with company.

Arthur McCloskey, must. out with company.

Wm. A. McCloskey, must. out with company.

Edwin F. McLean, must. out with company.

William C. McKee, must. out with company.

Robert McBeth, must. out with company.

John McGehan, New Lisbon ; must. out with company.

John McKenzie, must. out with company.

John L. Mitchell, Fairfield Tp.; died at Nashville, Dec. 22, 1864.

John H. Moore, must. out with company.

Wm. Menough, must. out with company.

Robert Morrow, New Lisbon ; must. out with company.

Freeman C. Morrison, New Lisbon ; must. out with company.

Alex. Mills, died in hospital at Clarksville, Tenn., Oct. 22, 1864.

Henry Munshower, Must. out with company.

Thomas W. Marshall, died at Nashville, Tenn., June 11, 1865.

Cornelius L. Moore, must. out with company.

Jacob Mitchell, Fairfield. Tp.; died at Nashville, Tens., April 16, 1865.

Samuel Medan, must. out with company.

Wm. A. Mumford, must. out with company.

Wm. Oyster, must. out with company.

Robert Philpot, New Lisbon; must. out with company.

William Pipes, must. out with company.

John Painter, must. out with company.

William H. Randolph, must. out with company.

David. I. Reese, must. out with company.

Artemas Stratton, must. out with company.

David Scott, must. out with company.

Christian Schultz, Eairfield Tp.; must. out with company.

Zaccheus Stratton, must. out with company.

Samuel Twiss, must. out with company.

James Trythall, must. out with company.

John I. Todd, must. out with company.

James S. Ward, New Lisbon ; must. out with company.

Jacob A. Ward, New Lisbon ; must. out with company.

James Warner, must. out with company.

George W. Warner, must. out with company.

Thomas Wallam, must. out with company.

Andrew Watson, must. out with company.

Jesse Weimer, must. out with company.


ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-EIGHTH REGIMENT OHIO VOL. INF.


Company B.


Ebenezer Haskins, Fairfield Tp.; sick in hospital ; not must. out with company.

Stephen J. Miller, Fairfield Tp.; sick in hospital ; not must. out with company.

George Spencer, Fairfield Tp.; absent without leave from Sept. 16, 1864.

George H. Vermillion, Fairfield Tp.; must. out with company.


Company B.


Alonzo E. Gummere, Centre Tp.; must. out with company, June 29, 1865.

Daniel Kelley, Unity Tp.; died of disease at Columbus, 0., Oct. 10, 1864

Amos Striver, Centre Tp.; pro. to corp.; must out with company.


Company L


Organized at Camp Chase, Ohio, in Sept. 1864, to serve one year. Mustered out June 17, 1865, by order of War Department.


2d Lieut. Theodore Crowl, Salem ; must. out with regt.

Corp. William B. Shinn, Salem Tp. ; must. out with Alt.

Musc'n Ephraim Sonnedecker, Perry Tp.; must out with regt.

John Burger, Salem Tp.; sick in hospital ; not must. out with company.

Martin Crist, Middleton Tp.; must. out with regt.

Albert Carter, St. Clair Tp.; died of disease at Charlotte, N. C., June 22, 1865.

John M. Foulke, Salem Tp.; pro. to 1st sergt.; must. out with company.

Halmer D. Gould, Salem Tp.; musician ; must. out with company.

John Hannay, Perry Tp.; must. out with company.


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Joseph Hay, Salem Tp.; pro. to sergt.; must. out with company.

James R. B. Johnson, Salem Tp.

John K. Jones, Centre Tp.; must. out with company.

Ephraim B. Kelly, Liverpool Tp.; in hospital ; not must. out with company.

John Lambright, Salem Tp.; must out with company.

Patrick McCoy, Salem Tp.

Jacob B. McConnor, Unity Tp.; must. out with company.

Sylvanus G. Peppin, Salem Tp.; must. out with company.

Daniel W. Ritchie, Perry Tp.; must. out with company.

John Snider, Salem Tp.; died of disease at Nashville, Tenn., Jan. 19, 1865.

George Sherman, Fairfield Tp.

John Snider (2d), Salem Tp.; disch. for disability, April 28, 1865.

William J. Wood, Perry Tp.; must. out with company.

Thomas Welch, Elk Run Tp.; must. out with company.

Jesse Weimer, Centre Tp.; must. out with company.


ONE HUNDRED AND NINETY-FIRST REGIMENT OHIO VOL. INF.


Company A.


This company was organized in Alliance, Stark Co., 0., in February, 1865, and was made up of recruits from Columbiana, Mahoning, and Stark Counties. Mustered in at Camp Chase, 0., March 6, 1865, for one year ; mustered out Aug. 27, 1865.


Capt. John L. Kelly, Salem ; must. out with company.

Sergt. Alvin G. Unkefer, Salem ; pro. to 2d lieut.; must. out with company.

Sergt. George Snyder, must. out with company.

Sergt. Samuel C. Logue, must. out with company.

Sergt. Theodore S. Foulke, must. out with company.

Sergt. James R. Whitsel, must. out with company.

Corp. John R. Richards, must. out with company.

Corp. Emanuel Royce, must. out with company.

Corp. Linden Richmond, must. out with company.

Corp. John Kling, must. out with company.

Corp. Joseph Warren, must. out with company.

Corp. David C. Shaffer, must. out with company.

Corp. William Mirote, must. out with company.

John Atkins, must. out with company.

John Bush, must. out with company.

John W. Beans, must. out with company.

George W. Barrick, must. out with company.

George W. Baskins, must, out with company.

John Boyce, must. out with company.

Thos. Blackburn.

Fred Buck, must. out with company.

Daniel Bowers, must. out with company.

Isaac Bowers, must. out with company.

Eli Bowers, must. out with company.

Bradford Button, must. out with company.

George Carr, must. out with company.

John Cobblezor, died at Philadelphia, Pa., June 18, 1865.

Wm. M. Croburger, must. out with company.

Henry I. Carlisle, mnst. out with company.

Wm. I. Clay, must. out with company.

Wm. Cook, absent, sick; not must. out with company.

John Dehoff.

Theodore Dehoff, absent, sick ; not must. out with company.

Levi Dickey, must. out with company.

Bernard Ewing, must. out with company.

Wm. W. Ellsler, musti out with company.

Robert Finney, must. out with company.

Calvin Foulks, must. out with company.

David E. Gatehouse, must. out with company.

Charles Gans, must. out with company.

Albert B. Green.

Josiah Henry, disch. by order, June 19, 1865.

Daniel Hensel, disch. by order, May 31, 1865.

Adolph Held, must. out with company.

Thos. I. Hursch, disch. by order, June 30, 1865.

Daniel Henderson, must. out with company.

Samuel Harmon, must. out with company.

Simon Hoover, must. out with company.

Leonard Hursch, must. out with company.

Abram Iddings, must. out with company.

James T. Jackson, must. out with company.

George W. Johnson, must. out with company.

Albert Kittinger, must. out with company.

George Kittinger, must. out with company.

Jacob Kittinger, must. out with company.

Jacob A. Kryer, must. out with company.

Benjamin F. Kahler, must. out with company.

David Longshore, must. out with company.

Thomas Martin, must. out with company.

David McCausland, must. out with company. 

John McFadden.

Jos. R. Martin, must. out with company.

John Miller, must. out with company.

Edwin May, must. out with company.

George Moriarty, must. out with company.

John Moog, must. out with company.

John Maley, disch. by order, June 30,1865.

James McGurty, must. out with company.

Simon Musser, must. out with company.

James McCaskey, must. out with company.

Wm. Ogline, must. out with company.

Wesley S. Palmer, must. out with company.

John Richards, must. out with company.

Daniel Ruff, must. out with company.

Jos. M. Rossell, must. out with company.

Albert Ruff, must. out with company.

Thomas Root, must. out with company.

Daniel Rummell, disch. by order, June 9, 1865.

Wheeler Smith, must. out with company.

AI bertus 0. Slentz, must. out with company.

Reuben Stonetz, must. out with company.

Joins W. Sorrick, must. out with company.

Hiram Shriver, must. out with company.

Isaiah Slusser, must. out with company.

John Shirk, must. out with company.

Valentine Spielman, must. out with company.

Daniel Shirk, must. out with company.

Isaiah Shepherd, must, out with company.

Wm. Sanderson, must. out with Company.

Emmor G. Templin, must. out with company.

Josiah Uhlem, must. out with company.

Jonathan Vaughn, must. out with company.

Samuel P. Wolf.

Israel Wiand, must. out with company

Milton E. Windle, must. out with company.

Solomon L. Wirt, must out with company.

Daniel Werner, must. out with company.

Samuel S. Wingate.

John Zartman, must. out with company.

Perry Zeppernick.


Company I.


lst Lieut. Nathan Thomas, Salem Tp. (10th Kansas Inf.); must. out with company.

Sergt. Jesse C. Patterson, must. out with company.


Sergt. Charles W. Bavard, must. out with company.

Corp. William J. Hurst, must. out with company.

Corp. Joseph Diedler, must. out with company.

Vincent Blythe, must. out with company.

Dennis Burns, must. out with company.

Joseph E. Bye, disch. by order, May 26, 1865.

John Breeder, absent, sick ; not must. out with company.

Carman A. Bnrns, must. out with company.

William Bissinger, must. out with company.

Benjamin Culler, must. out with company.

Columbus Cooper, must. out with company.

Augustus S. Crowell.

Ledocia W. Courtney, must. out with company.

Hiram Eldner.

Isaac Everett.

John Gnau, must. out with company.

John K. Gregory.

John W. Grate, must. out with company.

Benjamin Hargreaves, must. out with company.

Lawrence Jennings, must. out with company.

Anthony Kelley.

Hugh McMillen.

James W. Patterson, must. out with company.

Joel Queen, disch. June 8, 1865.

Cyrus Stahl, must. out with company.

William D. Sebastian.

William S. Tressel, must. out with company.

Franklin Thomas, must. out with company.

Thomas L. Tulliss, must. out with company.

Joseph E. Torrence, must. out with company.

George G. Young, must. out with company.


TWENTY-SEVENTH REGIMENT UNITED STATES COLORED INFANTRY.


This regiment was organized at Camp Delaware, Ohio, from Jan. 16 to Aug. 6,

1864, to serve three years. It was mustered out of service Sept. 21, 1865.


Drum-Maj. John W. Howard, East Liverpool ; must. out with regt.


Company A.


Capt. John Cartwright, East Liverpool ; enl. March 16, 1864; killed in action

near Petersburg, Va., July 30, 1864.


Company B.


Levi Beers, East Liverpool ; must. out with company.


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SECOND REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER CAVALRY.


Company E.


1st Lieut. Baylis R. Fawcett, Salem ; enl. Sept. 9, 1861; pro. to capt. Dec. 20, 1861 ; res. May 16, 1862.


2d Lieut. Charles C. McCain, Salem ; enl. Aug. 11, 1865 ; must. out with regt.

Corp. Augustus H. Harris, Salem ; must. out Sept. 11, 1865.

Corp. William Arnold, Salem ; must. out Sept. 11, 1865.

Richard Beard, Salem ; disch. by order, June 26, 1865.

Lewis Campbell, Salem ; must. out Sept. 11, 1865.

Theodore Campbell, Salem ; must. out Sept. 11, 1865.

Thomas J. Hinchilwood, Salem; sick in hosp. ; not must. out with company.

Osmyn P. Morse, Salem ; must. out Sept. 11, 1865.

William H. Pidgeon, Salem ; must. out Sept. 11, 1865.

Henry Philips, Salem ; must. out Sept. 11, 1865.

James Robbins, Salem ; must. out Sept. 11, 1865.

John Robinson, Salem ; must. out Sept. 11, 1865.

Alcinus Snyder, Salem ; must. out Sept. 11, 1865.

Lewis Snyder, Salem; must. out Sept. 11, 1865.

David Trescott, Salem ; must. out Sept. 11, 1865.

Lane Trescott, Salem ; must. out Sept. 11, 1865.

Herr N. Tullis, Salem ; must. out Sept. 11, 1865.

J. M. Woodruff, Salem ; must. out Sept. 11, 1865.

George A. Wilkins, Salem; pro. to regt. com. sergt.; must. out with regt.

Hugh Watson, Salem ; must. out Sept. 11, 1865.


FOURTH REGIMENT OHIO INDEPENDENT CAVALRY.


Jesse Oberholtzer, Beaver Tp.

Simeon Oberholtzer, Beaver Tp.


SIXTH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER CAVALRY.


Company C.


Capt. John H. Cryer, Salem ; enl. Oct. 7, 1861; pro. to maj. Aug. 3, 1863.

Capt. James H. Leeman, Salem; enl. Aug. 3, 1863; pro. to lst lieut. Dec. 10, 1861.

Capt. Mathew H. Cryer, Salem ; enl. Nov. 12, 1864; pro. from let lieut. Co. M to maj. April 8, 1865 ; res. June 3, 1865.


1st Lieut. John L. Miller, Salem ; enl. April 12, 1864; pro. to 2d lieut. Dec. 10, 1861; to capt., Co. I, July 25, 1864.


1st Lieut. David C. Ruhl,* Butler Tp.; pro. from lst sergt. Feb. 6,1865; res. May 25, 1865.


Qr.-Mr.-Sergt. Dewayne Suydam,* Salem ; pro. to lst sergt.; to 2d lieut. May 31, 1865.

Sergt. Charles C. McCain, Salem ; trans. to 2d 0. V. Cav. March 1, 1862,

Sergt. Philo Huxley, Salem ; must. out Aug. 7, 1865.

Sergt. Charles 0. Baker, Salem; pro. to 1st lieut. Aug. 29, 1863.

Sergt. David Trescott, Salem ; trans. to 2d 0. V. Cav. March 1, 1862.

Corp. Hebron H. Dilley,* Salem ; sick in hoop.; no disch. given.

Corp. James W. Donaldson,* Salem ; disch. by special order, April 16, 1865.

Corp. Joseph L. Phileman,* Centre Tp. ; disch. by order, June 5, 1865.

Corp. William Heacock, Salem; died a prisoner at Richmond, Va.

Corp. Joseph A. Davis, Salem ; disch. by order, June 5, 1865.

Corp. George W. Perrine,* Salem ; disch. by order, June 5, 1865.

Corp. Osman P. Morse, Salem ; transferred to 2d 0. V. Ca v. March 1, 1862.

Bugler Hugh Watson, Salem ; trans. to 2d 0. V. Cav., March 1, 1862.

Bugler William Porter, Salem ; disch. by order, Nov. 18, 1862.

Farrier Nicholas Selkirk, Salem ; disch. for disability, Sept. 18, 1862.

Farrier George Caruthers, Salem ; disch. for disability, April 18, 1862.

Saddler Joseph Young ; disch. at end of service.

Wagoner John M. Moore ; disch. at end of service.

John Altaffer, Perry Tp.; disch. by order, June 5, 1865.

William Altaffer, Perry Tp. ; disch. by order, June 5, 1865.

George Beaumont, Salem ; died of disease at home, Jan. 28, 1865.

Calvin Burnett, Perry Tp.; disch. by order No. 83.

Howell S. Bishop, Salem ; disch. for disability, March 20, 1862.

Albert Bull, Salem ; must. out. Aug. 7, 1865.

William H. Boone, Salem ; disch. by order, June 5, 1865.

Joel Boswell, Salem ; disch. at end of service.

Love D. Cook, Salem; must. out Aug. 7, 1865.

Albert E. Carriher,* Salem ; must. out Aug 7, 1865.

Frederick Carriher, Salem; killed in action at Mine Run, Nov. 27, 1863.

Henry Carriher, Salem.

John D. Callahan, Salem.

Elijah Champlin, Salem ; died a prisoner in Richmond, Va., Dec. 30, 1863.

Charles Coiley, Salem ; disch. at end of service.

Lewis D. Coy, Salem ; mustered out Aug. 7, 1865.

Edward P. Campbell, Salem; must. out June 27, 1865. 

Milton H. Cowgill, Salem ; died In hospital of disease, June 30, 1864.

Hugh Derrick,* Salem ; disch. by order, June 5, 1865.

Harry Dunn, Salem ; must. out Aug. 7, 1865.

Levi Emmons,* Salem; died of disease at City Point, Va., Nov. 29, 1864.

Jesse Emmons, Salem ; died of disease at Fairfax Court-House, Va., Nov. 16, 1862.

Issac L. Emerson,* Salem ; killed in battle, Oct. 27, 1864.

Harris S. Ellett,* Goshen Tp.; must. out Aug. 7, 1865.





* Re-enlisted as veterans.





Emmor E. Entricken, Salem ; disch. for disability, Dec. 12, 1862.

Samuel W. Gibbons,* Salem ; must. out Aug. 7, 1865.

William M. Hess, Salem ; disch. for disability, May 4, 1863.

Ephraim J. Hayes,* Salem.

Edward Hughes,* Salem; pro. to sergt. Feb. 6, 1865 ; must. out Aug. 7, 1865.

Philip Herring, Beaver Tp.; disch. at end of service.

Charles A. Jobes, Salem ; must. out Aug. 7, 1865.    -

William H. Jennings, Salem ; disch. for disability, Dec. 4, 1864.

William W. Kent,* Salem; disch. for wounds, May 4, 1864.

Moses M. Kelly, Salem ; killed in action at Poolesville, Md., July 24, 1864.

William I. Kelly, Salem ; disch, at end of service.

A. A. Knowles, Salem ; must, out Aug. 7, 1865.

Jackson Knowles, Salem ; died in Salisbury prison, Feb. 8, 1865.

Charles Keeler, Salem; must, out Aug. 7, 1865.

Parmenue Laughlin, Salem ; disch. for disability.

Augustus Lape, Salem ; killed in battle, Nov. 18, 1862.

Alpheus Livingston, Salem ; must. out Aug. 7, 1865.

John B Meek, Salem ; disch. at end of service.

Henry McElheny, Salem ; disch. by order, June 5, 1865.

Noah Montgomery,* Salem ; must. out Aug. 7, 1865.

Jesse Morris, Salem ; died of disease at Luray, Va., July 29, 1862.

Allen Miller, Salem ; must, out Aug. 7, 1865.

John McCartney, Salem.

Benjamin F. Morrill, Salem ; died of disease at Strasburg, Va., June 29, 1862.

William K. Miller, Salem ; disch. for disability, Sept. 15, 1862.

Thomas Nelson, Salem ; died in Andersonville prison-pen, Aug. 25, 1864.

Mark Nease,* Salem; pro. to sergt.; disch. by order, June 5, 1865.

John O'Brien,* Salem ; must. out Aug. 7, 1865.

Hugh M. Packer,* Salem ; disch, by order, June 5, 1865.

John Powers,* Salem ; paroled prisoner ; disch. by order, April 28, 1865.

Hamilton Peyton,* Salem ; sick in hospital ; not must. out with regt.

James H. Porter, Salem.

Joseph Pyle, Salem.

Adam Rupert, Unity Tp.; died at Washington, D. C., of disease, Oct. 19, 1862.

William W. Reed,* Salem ; sick in hospital at Washington; no disch. furnished.

William Ritter, Salem ; disch. by order, June 21, 1865.

Henry Smith,* Salem ; died in Salisbury prison, Dec. 17, 1864.

Bradford Randall, Madison Tp. ; disch. at end of service.

George W. Spencer,* Perry Tp.; must. out Aug. 7, 1865.

Charles E. Tullis,* Salem ; disch. by order, June 5, 1865.

Seth C. Tullis,* Salem ; must. out Aug. 7, 1865.

Alpheus H. Tullis,* Salem ; pro. to saddler; must. out Aug. 7, 1865.

Calvin H. Thomas,* Salem ; pro. to qr.-mr.-sergt., Feb. 6, 1865; must. out.

Morris Tobin, Salem ; disch. for wounds, Jan. 5, 1864.

Levi M. Votaw,* Hanover Tp.; must. out Aug. 7, 1865.

Isaac M. Votaw, Hanover Tp.; died in Andersonville prison, Aug. 5, 1864.

Charles Wickline,* Perry Tp.; disch. by order, June 5, 1865.

William J. Wilson, Perry Tp.; died of disease at Washington, Oct. 9, 1862.

Jacob Wagner,* Perry Tp.; pro. to sergt. April 18, 1865; must, out Aug. 7, 1865.

Aaron Williams,* Perry Tp. ; must. out Aug. 7, 1865.

William J. Whitehead,* Perry Tp. ; must. out Aug. 7, 1865.

John Young ; disch. at end of service.


Company M.


1st Lieut. Mathew H. Cryer, Salem ; enl. Dec. 23, 1863 ; pro. to capt. Co. C.

1st Sergt. Joseph W. Davidson, Salem; must, out by order, June 22, 1865.

2d Sergt. Daniel E. Burwell, Salem ; must. out by order, July 7, 1865.

3d Sergt. John W. Williamson, New Lisbon ; must, out by order, June 27, 1865.

4th Sergt. James T. McCracken, Salem ; must. out by order, July 5, 1865.

5th Sergt. Monroe Kirk, Salem ; must. out by order, June 27, 1865.

Corp. David Tate, Salem ; must, out by order, June 27, 1865.

Corp. Andrew Flick, Salem ; must. out by order, July 6, 1865.

Bugler George Freeman, Salineville ; died of disease at Washington, D. C., Nov. 1864.

Wagoner Joseph Hively, Fairfield Tp.; died of disease at Washington, D. C., June 27, 1864.

Hamilton K. Allison, Salem City ; died of disease at Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 7, 1864.

John Boone, Salem Tp.; died of disease at Washington, D. C., July 31, 1864.

John L. Bell, Salineville ; died in Salisbury prison-pen, Dec. 10, 1864.

Amos Brown, Salem City ; missing in action June 24, 1864.

Joseph Crawford, Salem Tp.; must. out by order, June 27, 1865.

Jacob Coy, Salom Tp. ; must. out by order, June 27, 1865.

Richard B. Donaldson, Salem Tp.; missing in action June 24, 1864.

Owen R. Everhart, Salem City ; must. out Aug. 7, 1865.

George W. Fisher, Salem City; must. out Aug. 7, 1865.

John B. Galbraith, Salem City ; must, out by order, June 27, 1865.

Simon E. Herring, Salem Tp.; missing in action, June 24, 1864.

John D. Jones, Salem Tp. ; sick in hospital at Washington ; not must. out.,

James Kaley, Salem Tp.; must, out by order, June 27, 1865.

Columbus Milner, Salineville ; died of wounds at Washington, June 18, 1864.

Abram Marietta, Hanover Tp. ; must. out Aug. 7, 1865.

Thompson Stigleman, New Lisbon ; must, out by order, June 27, 1865.

Joseph Tobin, Salem City ; must, out by order, June 6, 1865.





* Re-enlisted as veterans





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Jacob Thullin, Salem City; must. out by order, June 27, 1865.

William Vaname, New Lisbon ; disch. by order, April 24, 1864.

George W. Webber, New Lisbon ; must. out by order, June 27, 1865.

John Welch, Salem City; must. out by order, June 27, 1865.

James Whittle, Hanover Tp.; must. out by order, June 27, 1865.


TENTH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER CAVALRY


1st Lieut. and Adjt. John C. Sheets, Salem ; enl. Nov. 1, 1862; honorably disch. Feb. 5, 1864, to accept promotion in Vet. Res. Corps.


Company H.


Capt. Arthur G. Canedy, Salem ; en!: Oct. 1862; resigned April 24, 1864.

Hosea H. Meek, Unity Tp.; pris. ; not must. out with company.


ELEVENTH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER CAVALRY.


Company H.


Thomas Kanaly, Wellsville ; disch. for disability, Sept. 25, 1865.

Wm. J. Shrives, Wellsville ; must. out with company, July 14, 1866.


TWELFTH OHIO VOLUNTEER CAVALRY.


Squadron B.


Capt. Samuel D. Hawley, Salem ; enl. Oct. 23, 1863; disch. March 20, 1865, for absence without leave.

Capt. John G. Rolli, N. Georgetown ; enl. May 11, 1865; must. out with regt.

1st Lieut. John G, Rolli, N. Georgetown ; enl. Oct. 23, 1863 ; pro. to ragt. vice Hawley, dis.

1st Lieut. Henry C. Jones, Salem ; enl. June 16, 1865 ; disch. Feb. 7, 1866,

2d Lieut. Henry C. Jones, Salem ; enl. Dec. 24, 1863 ; pro, from 1st sergt. to 1st lieut. vice Rolli, pro.


2d Lieut. John C. Gratz, Salem ; enl. Nov. 12, 1865; must, out with regt. as 1st sergt.

1st Sergt, John C. Gratz, Salem ; enl. Nov. 12, 1863 ; pro. to 1st sergt., May 1, 1864.

Com. Sergt. Martin Thomas, Salem ; enl. Oct. 3, 1863; pro, from sergt., Aug. 25, 1866; must. out with regt.


Sergt. Noah Baxter, Salem ; enl. Sept. 4, 1863 ; pro, from corp., Dec. 20, 1863 ; must. out with regt.


Sergt. Amos D. Eckstein, Salem ; enl. Sept. 23, 1863; pro, from corp., May 4, 1864; must. out with regt.


Sergt. George E. Burns, Salem ; enl. Sept. 29, 1863; pro. from priv., July 23, 1865 ; must. out with regt.


Sergt. Cassius Eckstein, Salem ; enl. Sept. 29, 1863; pro, from corp., Aug. 26, 1865 ; must, out with regt.


Corp. Joseph Banks, Salem ; enl. Sept. 10, 1863; pro. to corp., May 5, 1864; must, out with regt.

Corp. Gotlieb Matti, N. Georgetown ; en!. Sept. 21, 1863; pro. to corp., Nov. 27, 1864 ; must. out with regt.


Corp. Omer D. McCarter, Salem; enl. Oct. 12, 1863; pro. to corp., Nov. 27, 1864 ; must. out with regt.


Corp. Joseph H. Loy, Salem ; enl. Sept. 24, 1863; pro. to corp., June 1, 1865; must, out with regt.

Corp. Russell D. Willard, New Lisbon; enl. Oct. 1, 1863 ; pro. to corp., June 1, 1865 ; must, out with regt.


Farrier John T. Louthan, Salem; enl. Oct. 3, 1863; must. out with regt.

Farrier Wellington Bolp, Salem ; enl. Sept. 26, 1863 ; must. out with regt.

Adam D. Arrison, Salem ; enl. Sept. 19, 1863; disch. at Camp Dennison, March 24, 1864.

William A. Badger, Salem ; enl. Sept. 1, 1863; disch. at Camp Dennison, March 26, 1864.

George W. Brown, Salem ; enl. Sept. 22, 1863; must. out with regt.

William H. Brown, Salem ; enl. Sept. 17, 1863; must. out with regt.

Frederick G. Baker, Salem ; enl. Oct. 12, 1863.

Thomas Crew, Salem ; enl. Aug. 3, 1863; died at Camp Chase, Jan. 8, 1864.

Thomas Coie, Salem ; enl. Sept. 29, 1863 ; must, out with regt.

Franklin Connell, Salineville ; enl. Sept. 18,1863; must. out by order, July 14, 1865.

Frederick Christend, N. Georgetown ; enl. Sept. 29, 1863; trans. to Vet. Res. Corps by order, June 30, 1865.


Isaac Deizell, Salem ; enl. Sept. 26, 1863; must. out with regt.

Isaac Davis, Salem ; enl. Oct. 1, 1863; must. out with regt.

John A. Dunlap, Salem ; enl. Nov. 11, 1863; must. out with regt.

Charles Egbert, Salem; enl. Oct. 3, 1863 ; on detached duty since Sept. 5, 1865.

Joseph C. Ervin, Salineville ; enl. Sept. 18, 1863; must. out with regt.

Peter Freis, Salem; enl. Sept. 30, 1863; drowned at Louisville, Ky., March 14, 1864.

Justus Graham, Salem ; enl. Oct. 3, 1863; disch. June 10, 1865.

Lewis George, Salem; enl. Sept. 23, 1863; killed in action at Saltville, Va., Oct. 2, 1864.

David Hestapd, Salem; enl. Sept. 27, 1863 ; must. out with regt.

Jesse M. Hartzell, Salem ; enl. Sept. 23, 1863; must. out with regt.

George F. Hinshillwood, Salem ; enl. Oct. 14, 1863; member regimental band

Franklin S. Hilliard, Salem; enl. Oct. 1, 1863; member regimental band.

James Hughes, Salem; enl. Oct. 6, 1863 ; trans. to Co. K, Oct. 29, 1863.

Darwin M. Irwin, Salineville; enl. Sept. 29,1863; pro. to sergt.-maj. July 21, 1865.

Andrew Jewell, Salem ; enl. Sept. 18, 1863.

George L. Johnson, Salineville; enl. Sept. 26, 1863; must. out with regt.

Thomas J. Johnson, Salineville ; enl. Sept. 18, 1863; must. out with regt.

John W. Knowles, Salem ; enl. Sept. 11, 1863; died at Dallas, N. C., April 30, 1865.

Samuel H. Knowles, Salem ; enl. Oct. 12, 1863; must. out with regt.

George A. Louess, Salem ; enl. Sept. 29, 1863.

William Little, Salem ; On!. Aug. 29, 1863; disch. Aug. 29, 1865, at Camp Chase.

Dallas S. Lewis, New Lisbon ; enl. Sept. 10, 1863 ; disch. for disability, Oct. 5, 1865.

Samuel March, Salem ; enl. Aug. 31, 1863; must, out with regt.

Patrick Magee, Salem ; enl. Sept. 1, 1863 ; disch. by order.

John F. Moore, Salem ; enl. Sept. 24, 1863; disch. for disability.

Joseph Moore, Salem ; enl. Sept. 16, 1863; on detached duty since Aug. 15, 1865.

Mahlon Milner, Salineville ; mil. Sept. 18, 1863; must. out with regt.

Hector McDonald, Salem ; enl. Sept. 11, 1803 ; killed in action at Saltville, Va., Oct. 2, 1864.

William Milner, Salem ; enl. Oct. 3, 1863 ; disch. for disability, June 6, 1865.

Thomas J. Pim, Salem ; enl. Sept. 10, 1863 ; diseh. Oct. 24, 1864.

Curtis R. Phillips, Salem ; enl. Nov. 11, 1863 ; disch. for disability, July 10, 1865.

William C. Russell, Salineville ; enl. Sept. 16, 1863; must. out with regt.

William C. Ricky, Salem; enl. Oct. 5, 1863; died at Camp Chase, March 15, 1864.

Miller Rook, Salem ; enl. Sept. 1, 1863; disch. for disability, April 15, 1864.

Peter H. Schwartz, Georgetown ; enl. Sept. 13, 1863: trans. to U. S. C. I. as 2d lieut.

William H. Simpson, Salem ; enl. Sept. 9, 1863; died Oct. 5, 1864, at Mt. Sterling, Ky.

John H. Shively, Georgetown ; enl. Sept. 27, 1863; must. out with regt.

Leonard H. Springer, New Lisbon ; enl. Sept. 18, 1863 ; died April 23, 1865, at Knoxville, Tenn.

William H. Smith, New Lisbon ; enl. Oct. 1, 1863.

Frank M. Smith, Salem ; enl. Nov. 16, 1863; died Jan. 15, 1864, at Camp Chase.

John Straws, Salem ; enl. Sept. 24, 1863 ; disch. by order, June 25, 1865.

Levi Stoffer, Salem ; enl. Oct. 12, 1863; must. out with regt.

Timothy J. Spencer, Salem ; enl. Oct. 12, 1863; on detached duty at Knoxville.

James Starkey, Salem ; enl. Oct. 10, 1863; disch. May 11, 1864.

Mathew Spicer, Salem; enl. Oct. 8, 1863; disch. Oct. 17, 1864.

Henry Shocker, Salem ; enl. Sept. 11, 1863; disch. Aug. 31, 1865.

Thomas Simpson, Salem ; enl. Sept. 9, 1863 ; killed at Louisville, Ky., July 15, 1864.

John Taylor, Salem ; enl. Sept. 15, 1863 ; in hospital at Knoxville, May 1,1865.

Nelson Todd, Salem ; enl. Sept. 10, 1863; must. out with regt.

John J. White, Salem ; enl. Sept. 13, 1863.

James C. White, Salem ; enl. Oct. 12, 1863; must. out with regt.

David Whinery, Salem; enl. Sept. 8, 1863 ; disci'. by order, June 10, 1865.

Isaac O. Weaver, Georgetown ; enl. Sept. 29, 1863; must, out with regt.

John M. Whitcomb, Georgetown ; enl. Sept. 29, 1863 ; must, out with regt.

Caleb Wickersham, Salineville ; enl. Nov.7,1863 ; disch. at Camp Dennison, July 8, 1864.

Reuben Wickersham, Salem ; enl. Sept. 11, 1863 ; died at Camp Chase, Jan. 7, 1864.

Uriah Williams, Salem ; enl. Oct. 12, 1863.

Isaac D. Winters, Salem; enl. Oct. 12, 1863; disch. for disability.

Joseph M. Ward, New Lisbon ; enl. Sept. 16, 1863; must, out June 8, 1865.


Company I.


Capt. Alexander T. Snodgrass, New Lisbon ; on detached service, prov.-mar. 20th

A. C.; trans. to Dept. of the Cumberland in charge of secret service.


1st Lieut. John Allen Campbell, Salem ; res. to accept promotion.

let Sergt. John W. Jackson, Hanover Tp.; pro. to 2d lieut. Nov. 2, 1862 ; to lst lieut. May 7, 1863.

1st Sergt. William L. Brown, Hanover Tp.

lst Sergt. Alexander M. Richardson, Salem ; died of disease at Nashville, Oct. 18, 1862.

1st Sergt. Geo. W. Fawcett, Salem; pro. to 1st sergt. Aug. 1, 1864.

Corp. Geo. W. Vernon, Hanover Tp.; died of disease, Louisville, Ky., Jan. 21, 1862.

Corp. John R. Lusher, Salem ; must. out with company.

Corp. Stephen W. Talcott, Salem ; died of wounds received at Mission Ridge.

Corp. Philip Boringer, Hanover Tp. ; died Oct. 31, 1862, in Kentucky.

Corp. Geo. F. Brown, Hanover Tp.; pro. to sergt. Oct. 19, 1862; must. out with company.

Corp. Franklin W. McCauley, Millport ; pro. to sergt.; must. out with company.

Corp. Wm. McLaughlin, Hanover Tp.; killed in battle of Mission Ridge.

Bugler Thomss J. Fox, Hanover Tp.

Musician David Whitacre, New Lisbon.

Musician William Langstaff, Salem.

Teamster Joseph Bagley, Hanover.

Jos. A. Albert, Hanover ; missing in battle of Chickamauga.

Jas. Andre, Hanover; missing in battle of Chickamauga.

Chas. Blythe, Hanover ; missing in battle of Chickamauga.

Patrick Bonner, Salem ; disch. by order, May 5, 1862.

Geo. L. Brooks, Salem ; disch. by order, Oct. 24, 1861.

Jos. Burger, Franklin Square ; must, out with company, Sept. 14, 1864.

Henry M. Clayton, Salem ; must. out with company, Sept. 14, 1864.

John W. Copeland, Millport ; pro. to corp. Aug. 1, 1864.

Robt. L. Davidson, New Lisbon ; pro. to corp. Sept. 23, 1862.

Milton Desselm, Salineville.

Martin Darroads, Salem Tp.; died in Mumfordsville, Ky., Feb. 21, 1862.


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John Ewing, Hanover Tp.; pro. to corp. Feb. 23, 1863; must. out with company.

Benj. Evans, Salineville ; must. out with company.

Albert G. Foulke, St. Clair Tp.; must. out with company.

Jas. M. Foulke, St. Clair Tp. ; disch. by order, June 23, 1864.

Solomon Ford, Hanover Tp. ; must. out with company.

Jos. D. Fountain, Salem ; must. out Jan. 26, 1865; was a prisoner of war.

Wm. Frederick, Salineville.

Aaron Gamble, Salineville; disch. by order, March 24, 1863.

John H. Garver, Millport; died in Knoxville, Tenn., Feb. 19, 1861.

Chas. Heacock, Salem ; must. out with company.

Jos. Heacock, Salem ; must. out with company.

Jas. R. Handlon, Hanover.

Wm. L. S. Johnson, Salem; died In Nashville, Tenn., Aug. 4, 1864.

Evan R. Johnson, Salem; must. out with company.

Thos. Jessop, Hanover ; disch. by order, at Green River, Ky.

Philip Kelly, Hanover; disch. by order, May 29, 1862.

Hubert Kelly, Salem ; missing in battle of Chickamauga.

Stanley E. Kirby, Millport ; must. out with company.

Noah Knepper, Hanover ; killed by lightning near Dallas, Ga., June 2, 1864.

Wm. W. Laughlin, Millport; killed in battle at Mission Ridge, Nov. 25, 1863.

John B. McQuilken, Millport ; pro. to sergt. Feb. 23, 1863.

Thos. McQuilken, Millport ; missing In battle of Chickamauga.

Jesse H. Lemmon, Salem ; disch. by order, June 21, 1863.

Henry H. McCoy, St. Clair; died at Bowling Green, Ky., Sept. 23, 1862.

John C. McDaniel, Salineville ; must. out with company.

Isaac W. McCartney, Hanover; must. out with company.

Wm. McGowan, Hanover ; must. out with company.

Alpheus McCann, Hanover; must. out with company.

Jas. H. McCurdy, Salem ; disch. by order, Oct. 21, 1861.

Strewen Morrison, Hanover; missing in battle of Chickamauga.

Mason Marietta, Hanover ; prisoner of war ; must. out April 17, 1865.

Chas. H. Metzger, Millport ; trans. to Invalid Corps.

Geo. L. Miller, New Lisbon ; must. out with company.

Chas. W. Nelson, New Lisbon ; pro. to corp., July 18, 1863.

Benj. F. Prouse, New Lisbon ; missing in battle of Chickamauga.

Jas. H. Smith, Millport.

Madison Shaw, Hanover ; disch. by order, Oct. 24, 1861.

Wilmer Sinclair, Hanover ; must. out with company.

Cummings Stewart, Hanover; disch. by order, Jan. 20, 1863.

Jas. H. Springer, New Lisbon ; killed in battle of Chickamauga, Sept. 19, 1863.

Benj. Tatem, Salem; must. out with company.

Elisha Teeters, Salem ; must. out with company.

Wesley Taylor, Hanover.

John Waters, Salem Tp.; died in Cincinnati, O., March 28, 1862.

Arnold Waters, Salem Tp. ; must. out with company.

Jacob A. Ward, New Lisbon.

Ogden H. Wheeler, New Lisbon ; appointed sergt.-maj. Oct. 11,1863; killed in action at Mission Ridge.


Andrew B. Walsh, Salem ; disch. by order, June 2, 1862. John M. White, Salem ; must. out with company.


Jas. Warren, Salem ; disch. by order, June 2, 1862.

Thos. N. Way, Salem ; prisoner ; escaped ; must. out April 17, 1865.


THIRTEENTH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER CAVALRY.


Company G.


Sergt. George Baer, St. Clair Tp.; must. out with company, Aug. 10, 1865.

Joseph E. Bolles, Elk Run Tp.

Wesley Caves, Green Tp., Mahoning Co.

James Cormick, Green Tp., Mahoning Co.

John Green, Butler Tp.; disch. by order, June 5, 1865.

Philip Herne, Franklin Tp.

Wm. Liddy, Franklin Tp.

Isaac Mills, Franklin Tp.

John A. Morrow, Elk Run Tp.; disch. by order, June 5, 1865.

Wm. M. Morrow, Elk Run Tp.; disch. by order, June 5, 1865.

Adam Miller, Green Tp., Mahoning Co. ; disch. by order, June 5, 1865.

Asa Queen, Perry Tp.; died of wound, June 7, 1864.

Martin Russell, Franklin Tp.; killed in action at Five Points, Va., March 30, 1865.

Peter V. Springer, St. Clair Tp.; disch. by order, June 3, 1865.

Cyrenus Trowbridge, Elk Run Tp.

John H. Winship, Franklin Tp.; sick in hospital ; not must. out with company.


FIRST REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER HEAVY ARTILLERY.


Company A.


2d Lieut. D. W. Firestone, Knox Tp.; evil. Aug. 10, 1863; pro. to lot lieut. of Co. E, Dec. 14, 1863; must. out June 20, 1865.


Corp. James Benson, Columbiana; must. out May 17, 1865.

Corp. Thomas J. Graham, Hanover Tp.

Wm. Bishop, Knox Tp.; detached at Johnson's Island since Nov. 13, 1863.

Fred. F. Consor, Hanover ; must. out July 25, 1865.

Joshua Cope, Knox Tp. ; must. out July 25, 1865.

George E. Entriken, Hanover Tp.; must. out July 25, 1865.

Wm. Fisher, Knox Tp.; detached at Johnson's Island Nov. 13, 1863.

Norman D. Flick, Hanover ; must. out July 25, 1865.

Thomas E. Grice, Salem ; must. out July 25, 1865.

Wm. Moore, Salem ; must. out July 25, 1865.

David Miller, Knox Tp. ; must. out July 25, 1865.

Chalkley McCann, Salem Tp.; must. out July 25, 1865.

Lewis Reeder, Hanover Tp.; must. out July 25, 1865.

Stephen Schell, Knox Tp.; detached at Johnson's Island Nov. 13, 1863.

Daniel Test, Salem; must. out July 25, 1865.

Jacob F. Temple, Knox Tp. ; detached at Johnson's Island Nov. 13,1863.

Fred. Walker, Salem; absent without leave Sept. 10, 1863.


THIRD OHIO INDEPENDENT BATTERY.


Sergt. Chalmer Peterson, Esst Liverpool ; died at Vicksburg, Miss., March 30, 1864.

Corp. James M. Whitacre, Hanover; died at Clinton, Miss., March 26, 1864.

Corp. Gideon Rish, Hanover.

Corp. William Beech, East Liverpool.

Corp. Charles Hanly, East Liverpool.

1st Bugler Peter Leigh, East Liverpool.

2d Bugler Angus Bratt, East Liverpool ; disch. at Nashville, March 5, 1865,

Blacksmith Harvey Van Allen, Hanover ; disch. at Vicksburg, Jan. 1, 1865.

Blacksmith Jarvis M. Hotchkiss, Hanover.

Blacksmith Joel B. Taylor, Hanover.

Charles E. Allen, Hanover.

Thomas J. Burns, Hanover.

Samuel Butz, Hanover.

James Boyle, East Liverpool.

John W. Butz, Hanover ; must. out July 3, 1865.

Levi Brandichery, Hanover.

John Carslow, East Liverpool ; disch. at Nashville, Feb. 24, 1865.

William H. Clifton, East Liverpool.

John Dutton, Hanover ; disch. at Columbus, O., Aug. 29, 1861.

John Ditch, East Liverpool.

Thomas Deaken, East Liverpool ; must. out July 3, 1865.

Nathan Dawson, East Liverpool.

Peter Fries, Hanover.

Solomon Fouts, Hanover.

John T. Groome, Hanover ; disch. at Nashville, Tenn., Feb. 24, 1865.

Robert B. Graham, Hanover.

James Grafton, East Liverpool ; must. out July 5, 1865.

David U. Golden, East Liverpool.

William Hague, East Liverpool ; disch, at Nashville, Feb. 24, 1865.

Jonas Horsfall, Hanover.

William Hume, Hanover.

Joseph Hune, East Liverpool ; disch. at Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 24, 1865.

Andrew McKee, Hanover.

Andrew Marshall, East Liverpool.

John Morgan, East Liverpool.

Jonathan Moore, East Liverpool ; pro. to corp.

Michael Markey, East Liverpool.

Fred. Niebaum, East Liverpool.

John Ohlendorf, East Liverpool ; pro. to corp.

Fred. Ohlendorf, East Liverpool.

Joseph Ott, Hanover ; must. out July 5, 1865.

Gustavus Pepin, East Liverpool.

Thomas Plunkett, East Liverpool.

Joseph Rhodes, Hanover ; must. out July 5, 1865.

Fred. Reinhardt, Hanover.

David Sinclair, Hanover ; disch. at Nashville, Feb. 24, 1865.

James M. Shaw, Hanover ; disch. at Nashville, Feb. 24, 1865.

Alonzo Sinclair, Hanover.

Henry Sultner, Hanover ; sick in hospital ; not must. out with company.

Isaac Transen, Hanover ; prisoner of war ; not must. out with company.

Reuben L. Thomas, Hanover ; died of disease at Corinth, Miss., June 1, 1862.

William Wood, Hanover.


TWENTY-SIXTH OHIO INDEPENDENT BATTERY, VET. VOLS.


Attached to the 32d Regt. Ohio Vet. Vol. Inf. as Co. F until Dec. 22, 1863, then made into a distinct organization and designated as the 26th Ohio Bat. tery. Reorganized Jan. 1, 1864. Mustered out Sept. 2, 1865.


1st Lieut. Omar S. Lee, Butler Tp.; on detached service as act. a. q.-m.; must. out Sept. 2, 1865.

2d Lieut. Abel J. Lee,* Goshen Tp.; must. out Sept. 2, 1865.

Sergt. Joshua Hunt, Goshen Tp.; must. out Sept. 2, 1865.

Sergt. Wm. Sharp,* Salineville ; must. out Sept. 2, 1865.

Sergt. Jesse Curry,* West Tp. ; must. out Sept. 2, 1865.

Corp. Jos. R. Quinn, Goshen ; must. out Sept. 2, 1865.

Corp. James G. Hoge,* Salineville; must. out Sept. 2, 1865.

Corp. Elliott Morrow,* Salineville; died of disease at Vicksburg, Sept. 28, 1864,

Alpheus Boory,* disch. for disability, July 21, 1861.

Joseph M. Coburn,* Madison Tp.; must. out Sept. 2, 1865.

Theodore Criss, Salineville; must. out Aug. 29, 1864.

Daniel Dick,* West Tp.; must. out Sept. 2, 1865.

Lewis Little, Butler ; disch. for disability, March 27, 1865.

James D. Little, Goshen ; died of disease at Vicksburg, April 22, 1864; end of term.

Samuel W. McGeary, Madison ; died of disease at Natchez, Miss., Nov. 27, '64.





* Re-enlisted as veterans.





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Lyman H. Milner, Salineville ; pro. to sergt.; must. out Sept. 7, 1864.

Michael McMahon, Salineville ; must. out at end of service, March 1, 1865.

Robert G. Morrow, Salineville; must. out at end of service, Aug. 27, 1864.

Robert Nolf, Goshen ; died of disease at Vicksburg, Aug. 13, 1865.

Geo. W. Pyle, Salem, Perry Tp.; disch. for promotion as 3d asst.-eng. U. S. N.

Lewis Rash,* Goshen ; must. out Sept. 2, 1865.

Thos. C. Rigdon, Salineville ; must. out Sept. 2, 1865.

Robert Shankilton,* West Tp.; absent sick ; not must. out with company.

Thos. W. Sharp,* Madison ; must. out Sept. 2, 1865.

Chas. F. Schwab,* must. out Sept. 2, 1865.

Albert Thompson,* must. out Sept. 2, 1865.

Emanuel D. Weaver,* died of disease at Natchez, Miss., Jan. 15, 1865.


FIRST UNITED STATES COLORED HEAVY ARTILLERY.


1st Lieut. Charles H. W. Beecher, Columbiana; died at Chattanooga, Sept. 19, 1866.


SURGEONS AND ASSISTANT SURGEONS FROM COLUMBIANA COUNTY.


Seventh Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry.


David Williams, east. surg., N. Georgetown, Knox Tp.; app. July 17, 1863; must. out at end of service.


Twelfth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry.


Horace P. Kay, mst. Burg., Eairfield Tp.; app. Dec. 30, 1862 ; must. out July 11, 1864.


Eighteenth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry.


Horace P. Kay, Burg., Fairfield Tp. ; app. Feb. 20, 1865; must. out with regt. Oct. 9, 1865.


Thirty-First Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry.


Jason W. Arter, Salineville; app. Burg. Sept. 13, 1861; must. out Sept. 1864.


Thirty-Second Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry.


James G. Buchanan, Wellsville ; app. Burg. Feb. 13, 1862; res. March 13, 1863;

app. asst. surg. of 125th Regt., 0. V. I., May 24, 1863; resigned.


Sixty-Fifth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry.


I. M. Todd, New Lisbon ; app. Burg. Oct. 7,1862; resigned.

W. E. Patterson, New Lisbon ; app. asst. surg. Feb. 15, 1865; res. Oct. 20, 1865.


Sixty-Seventh Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry.


James Westfall, New Lisbon ; app. asst. surg. Jan. 9, 1862; pro. to surg. Oct. 7, 1863.


Ninetieth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry.


C. P. O'Hanlon, Fairfield Tp.; app. asst. Burg. Nov. 25, 1862; must. out with regt.


One Hundred and Fourth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry.


N. K. McKenzie, Wellsville ; app. asst. Burg. April 14, 1862; res. Jan. 20, 1863.


One Hundred and Twentieth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry.


Byron Stanton, Salem, Perry Tp. ; app. Burg. Dec. 26, 1862; trans. to 114th Regt., Nov. 27, 1864 ; trans. to U. S. V. Medical Staff as asst. surg. Feb. 9, 1865; brev. maj. March 13, 1865; must. out Aug. 22, 1865.


G. S. Metzger, Columbiana, volunteer physician.

Mrs. J. W. Arter, Salineville, volunteer nurse.

Mr. J. E. Vogleson, Columbiana, volunteer nurse.

County Military Surg. Charles L. Fawcett, New Lisbon ; app. June 14, 1865.


PENNSYLVANIA REGIMENTS.


First Reserve, Company E.


William Hargrave, Liverpool Tp.; died in service, and buried in East Liverpool Cemetery.


Third Artillery, Battery E.


Corp. John H. Burgess, Liverpool Tp. ; must. out with regt.

Corp. Joseph Patterson, Liverpool Tp.; must. out with regt.

Wm. T. Byrton, Liverpool Tp.; must. out with regt.

Thomas G. Thompson, Liverpool Tp.; must. out with regt.


Twenty-Third Regiment. Volunteer Infantry, Company K.


Thomas C. Beardmore, Liverpool Tp. ; died in service, and buried in East Liverpool cemetery,

Benjamin Grieshaber, Washington Tp.

Martin Hart, Washington Tp.

Joseph Philips, Washington Tp.

James Pringle, Washington Tp.

James Pollock, Jr., Liverpool Tp.

Martin Warner, Washington Tp.


Twenty-Sixth Regiment Volunteer Infantry.


Leopold Grieshaber, Washington Tp.





* Re-enlisted as veterans.





Twenty-Ninth Regiment Veteran Volunteer Infantry.


George Corbett, New Lisbon ; must. out with regt.


Thirty-Third Regiment Volunteer Infantry.


James Boyle, Washington Tp.


Forty-Sixth Regiment Volunteer Infantry, Company B.


Hezekiah Allen, Salem Tp.


Company F, East Liverpool.


1st Sergt. Wm. W. Gracie, died in prison at Richmond, Va., July 10, 1864.

2d Sergt. Noah A. Frederick, must. out with regt.

Corp. James H. Baum, must. out with regt.

James Boyle, roust. out with regt.

M. Bowers.

Rufus Bagley.

B. W. Haines, must. out with regt.

John Mast, must. out with regt.

Danl. McGillvray.

John Reark, must. out with regt.

Charles Shenkel, disch. for wounds.

John W. Vodrey, killed in battle near Dallas, Ga., May 20, 1864.

Jas. Wildblood, must. out with regt.

Thos. Wildblood, must. out with regt.


Fiftieth Regiment Volunteer Infantry, Company F.


Lieut. H. N. Adams.


Sixty-Second Regiment Volunteer Infantry, East Liverpool.


Volney Ball, Francis Bagley, L. P. Bagley, Wm. Colclough, Elnathan Curby, J. Shenkel, Henry Thompson.


Seventy-Seventh Regiment Volunteer Infantry, Company E.


John Flickinger, Columbiana, Fairfield Tp.


One Hundred and First Regiment Volunteer Infantry.


Joseph Gibson, Liverpool Tp.; buried in East Liverpool cemetery.


One Hundred and Fortieth Regiment Volunteer Infantry.


Wm. Patterson Gibson, Liverpool Tp.; buried in East Liverpool cemetery.


Regiments and Companies not known, from Liverpool Township.


John Baum, John Blythe, Joseph Cook, Poke Curly, H. Fortune, Thos. Farmer, Fred. Grausebaugh, Fred. Hargreaves, Jos. Holtzman, Valentine Holtzman, Wm. Joblin, James Johnson, Hugh Laughlin, Thos. Murray, Ezekiel Moore, Strom Moore, H. McCurren, John Orr, Edward Plunkett, John Price, Robert Sellers, James Sutton, John Speight, Alex. Wilson.


WEST VIRGINIA REGIMENTS.


First Regiment Volunteer Infantry.


George Beadnell, Wm. Beadnell, Jas. Donaldson, Walter Donaldson, John Evans, Jos. Heathington, Wm. Henderson, Ralph Raffe, Sr., Ralph Raffe, Jr., Washington Tp.


Fourth Regiment Volunteer Cavalry.


John Baum, Liverpool Tp.

Chas. Elwell, Liverpool Tp. ; died in Washington, D. C.

John McGilvray, Liverpool Tp.; died in prison at Richmond, Va.

Jas. McCleary, Liverpool Tp. ; killed in battle at Gettysburg, Pa. John N. Taylor, Liverpool Tp.


Seventh Regiment Volunteer Cavalry.


Albert Ward, William Ward.


FREMONT'S BODY-GUARD.


This guard was a body of cavalry selected from a host of applicants on account of intelligence, fine physique, and the aptitude of its members for military service. Without question, it was one of the finest bodies of cavalry ever seen in the United States service, made up mainly from Ohio and Kentucky.


N. B. Garrigues, Alvin Galbraith, James Day, Salem, Perry Tp.


KANSAS REGIMENTS.


Third Regiment Volunteer Infantry.


Stanton Weaver, Salem, Perry Tp. ; disch. for wounds.


Tenth Regiment Volunteer Infantry.


1st Lieut. and Adjt. J. K. Hudson, Salem, Perry Tp.; pro. to Asst. Adjt. Gen. on Gen. Blunt's Staff, 2d Kansas Brigade Volunteer Infantry.


MISSISSIPPI RIVER NAVY—GUN-BOAT SERVICE.


Lieut.-Commander John A. Cornwell, New Lisbon ; gun-boat " Grossback," flagship.

Ensign Nathan Vaughn, New Lisbon ; gun-boat " Grossback ;" entered as master's mate.

George Pyle, John W. Street, Salem, Perry Tp.

Joseph Blythe, Lewis Calhoun, Willis Vernor, East Liverpool.


HISTORY


OF THE


TOWNSHIPS AND VILLAGES OF COLUMBIANA COUNTY.


BUTLER.


This township lies upon the north border of the county, west of the centre, and is township 16, in the fourth range. It is bounded on the north by Goshen and Perry townships, on the east by Salem and Perry, on the south by Hanover, on the west by Knox, and contains an area of thirty-two square miles. Its surface is mostly hilly upland, covered with fertile farms and dotted with woodlands, which still retain much of their primitive wildness. The soil is chiefly a sandy loam, and is well adapted to the raising of grain and small fruits, to the latter of which much attention is given. The principal streams in the western part of the township are tributaries of the Mahoning. One branch rises in the north part of the township and flows southwesterly through the valley to the west line of the township ; another rises near the middle of the township's south line, in the lower range of sections, and flows northwesterly, uniting with the first-named branch at the west line of the township, on section 19.


A branch of the west fork of Little Beaver Creek rises on section 22, in the eastern portion of the township, flows a little east of south through Winona, and passes out of the township one and a quarter miles west of the southeast corner.


Cold Run rises near the south line of Perry township, flows southerly, and leaves the township a short distance north of the southeast corner.


EARLY SETTLEMENTS.


William Whinnery entered section 27 in 1800 or 1801, and settled with his family on the southwest quarter in 1806. He had sons,—Robert, John, Thomas, James, William, and Zimri. John, then a single man, came in advance of the family, and, having no means for bakin , traveled four miles to the house of his nearest neighbor, John Schooley, where his loaves were baked.


Mr. Whinnery divided the section among his sons, giving to Robert, the eldest, the southeast quarter, where Hannah Whinnery now resides ; to John, the northeast quarter, where David, son of Robert, now lives ; to Thomas, the northwest quarter, where the family of S. H. Bennett resides ; to Zimri, the youngest, the southwest quarter, which constituted the homestead. The father and mother,


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William and Abigail Whinnery, resided with their son Zimri while they lived. Martha Whinnery, the widow of a son of Robert, now resides at the homestead. James received from his father the southwest quarter of section 31, in the southwest corner of the township. Dr. J. C. Whinnery, son of James and father of Miss Abby Whinnery, the well-known vocalist, resides in Salem. James, another son, lives a short distance west from Salem. William settled upon the northwest quarter of section 32, where his son resides.


Sampson King settled on the southwest quarter of section 31 ; George Mountz, who married Catharine Woolf, on the northeast quarter, which was afterwards divided into three parts and sold ; Richard Beck bought the northeast quarter, where Alvin Beck afterwards lived.


About the year 1810, William Galbreith entered the north half of section 29. It was divided between the two sons, Thomas and Samuel, and is still owned by them. Peter Ward bought the south half of the section.


John Martin entered the southeast quarter of section 21. Hugh Martin settled on the east half of the northeast quarter. John and George Bricker entered part of section 22 in 1814.


David Swadner, from Frederick Co., Md., settled in 1815 on the southwest quarter of the section. At this time there was no road from Salem to New Garden.


In the year 1803, David Burson and John Johnson, brothers-in-law, entered section 26. James Hoopes, in 1818, purchased several 80-acre lots, and, with his wife and children,—Joseph, Thomas, and Daniel,—settled on the southeast quarter of the section. Several of his children are living in this part of the town. Robert, a son, lives on the old homestead ; William, on section 35 ; Thomas, on section 23 ; Daniel, on section 25 ; James, on section 28. John Johnson chose the northeast quarter of section 26, where his son Edward resides. Mr. Johnson was a prominent member of the Society of Friends.


James and William Randels came from York Co., Pa., in 1806. James settled on the northeast quarter of section 25. He had three sons. His daughter, Maria, married Samuel Test, a descendant of Samuel Test, an early settler. William Randels, with his wife and eight children, moved


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first into Hanover township. Isaac,) his son, settled in the northeast quarter of section 25. He married Elizabeth Teegarden, daughter of Wm. Teegarden, of Salem township. William, a son of Isaac, is living on the farm his father located. Albert, another son, lives in Indiana. On the old farm is a saw-mill, built in 1840.


Isaac Test came to Butler when his father, Zaccheus, came to Perry township. He was born June 8, 1787, and in the middle of October, 1803, settled on section 23, which his father had entered. Isaac divided his farm between his sons and a daughter. Zaccheus had the homestead, situated on the northeast corner of the section. Daniel settled in 1845 on the northwest quarter of the same section. Hannah married C. Lamborn, and located on the southwest quarter, where she and her husband still reside.


Samuel Test, brother of Isaac, settled on the south half of the section. His son Isaac lived on the west portion of that half.


Henry Woolf, prior to his removal to Ohio, was a farmer in Loudon Co., Va., and carried his produce from thence to Alexandria and the " Federal City," as Washington was called. He removed to Butler in 1804, accompanied by his wife and six children,-John, Jacob, George, Adam, Catharine, and Polly,-and entered, at $2 per acre, sections 18, 19, and 30. Upon the west half of the last-named section he built a log cabin, and lived to the age of seventy-two years. He died in 1834, and his son Jacob afterwards occupied the homestead. Polly married Jacob Sheets, who came in 1807, and received from her father a part of the northeast quarter of section 18. Mr. Sheets built a sawmill, which is yet standing, and planted the willows now growing on the bank of the dam. He sold the property to Robert Harris, and removed to Williams Co., Ohio. Jacob came into possession of the southeast quarter of section 30, and upon the death of his father sold it to a Mr. Holverstadt, and then, 1834, moved to the homestead on the west half of the section. George married in 1824, and the next year settled upon the northeast quarter of section 30' now occupied by his son Zimri, and is yet living. Adam married a daughter of George Mountz, and purchased land extending to the east line of section 18, and it now belongs to his heirs. Henry Woolf, the father, had prepared a deed conveying to his grandson Samuel, son of Adam, a portion of the northeast quarter of section 18, but died before executing it. His administrators, not recognizing the conveyance, sold the land to Jonathan Walton. This land is now occupied by Jesse Bauman. Catharine married George Estep, and received a part of the southeast quarter of section 30. Peter, born after the settlement was made in Butler, settled on a part of the southeast quarter of section 18, where Jonas Goodman resides. David, also born after the settlement was made in Butler, settled on 180 acres of the southwest +rater of section 18, which Peter Kimberlin afterwards purchased.


John Woolf, brother of Henry, bought the southeast quarter of section 18, where Ulery resides.


Peter Ritchie, also from Loudon Co., Va., purchased, in 1806, a part of the northwest quarter of section 19, where he built a blacksmith-shop. The following year he sold 63 acres to Jacob Shister. He afterwards bought of Henry


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Woolf a part of the northeast quarter of section 19, and subsequently sold it to Peter Bauman, whose son David now occupies it.


Jacob Shister, a tanner, came from Preston Co., Va., and erected a tannery upon land purchased from Mr. Richie, as stated. The branches of the Mahoning River unite upon this farm. George and Benjamin, sons of Jacob, are living,-the former on the homestead, and the latter on a farm adjoining.


Isaiah Harris, with his wife, two daughters, and four sons, came from North Carolina in 1806, and bought 320 acres on section 24, being the northwest and southeast quarters. Their son Carney settled on 80 acres of the southeast quarter of the section ; John settled in Salem, in 1847, on the southwest quarter of section 18, where he still lives. Chalkley, the oldest son, settled on 80 acres in the northwest- quarter of section 24, and was township treasurer from 1842 to 1847. Benjamin settled on 80 acres in the northeast quarter of section 24, where his widow and children still reside.


Garret Campf, a native of Germany, came from Westmoreland Co., Pa., to this township in 1803, with his son David. He entered section 23, and built a cabin on the farm where his grandson David Campf now lives. In 1804 his family moved out. Solomon Campf, his brother, settled west of David, where his son Christopher now lives. Levi, a son of David, in about 1829, bought 112 acres in the southeast quarter of section 25, where he still lives. David and William Kerr, brothers, settled on the southwest quarter of section 7. William, the eldest, lived on the south part, and raised a large family of children, who live on the old farm and on the north part of section 18. A part of the northeast quarter was sold to Jonathan Walton, whose children, Nathan, Josiah, and Mrs. Mary Ann Hampton, are still living,-the latter in Damascus.

 

Henry Wintrobe, in 1804, entered section 8, and made his homestead where Eben Shreve now resides. On the Wintrobe farm is an orchard, now owned by Joseph Lynch, which occupies, according to actual survey, the highest land between the Ohio River at its nearest point and Cleveland. Mr. Wintrobe was an extensive landowner, and was justice of the peace in 1806 and for many years after. Over sixty years ago a saw-mill was built on the creek between his farm and the " valley."

 

David Blackburn settled at an early day in Knox. His son, James C. Blackburn, settled in the northwest quarter of section 18, in Goshen, and Barbee Blackburn settled on the southwest quarter of section 4, Butler, where his family now reside.

 

John and Hugh Burns came to Ohio in 1804. Hugh settled in what is now Perry, on section 5, where Eli Fawcett now lives. John settled in Butler, on the south half of section 3. His descendants are living in the town.

 

In 1806, Jacob Gaunt, from Reading, Pa., a native of New Jersey, settled on the south half of section 3 (where the heirs of George Burns now live), where he died, at the age of fifty years. He had five children, of whom two are living. Benjamin settled in Salem township in 1828.

 

Philip Iry entered section 34 in 1803, and, in 1805,

 

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Moses Votaw settled on the same section, in what has since been known as the " Votaw neighborhood." He was brother to Isaac Votaw, who settled in Goshen township the same year. His sons, Moses and Aaron, are living at Winona.

 

William Hereford and John Coppock entered section 35 in 1803. Coppock moved to Mount Pleasant in 1802, and to Butler in 1804, and settled on the north half of the section ; Hereford on the south half, which, in 1810, he sold to Joseph Ingram, whose son Joseph lives on a part of the farm. Joshua Coppock, son of John, lives on a part of the old farm. Jeremiah, another son, lives one mile west of Winona.

 

Abram Warrington, a nephew of Abram Warrington who lived in Salem, came from New Jersey in 1805, lived with his uncle a short time, and then journeyed to Damascus, stopping the first night with Samuel Morris, who lived on the northeast quarter of section 5 and had been there about a year. Mr. Morris was killed by falling from a tree while hunting a coon in the spring of 1806. Abram Warrington bought the Morris place. He married Keziah Woolman. a sister of Samuel, Aaron, and Abner, on Christmas day, 1806, in the Friends' meeting-house at Damascus. Theirs was the first marriage in the settlement, and their descendants are living on the farm.

 

Samuel Woolman and his brother Aaron and sister Keziah came from New Jersey in November, 1805. Samuel settled on the northwest quarter of section 5 ; Aaron, on the southeast quarter of section 5, taking up 80 acres. Abner Woolman, brother of Samuel, came in 1816, and settled on the southwest quarter of the same section. This land was divided between his daughters, Sarah and Mary. Sarah married John H. Stanley, and resides on the farm. Mary married Jonathan Crew.

 

Joshua Lynch and Jesse Walton came in 1805, and settled on the northwest quarter of section 8. Mr. Lynch was one of the first school-teachers at Damascus, and also one of the preachers of the Society of Friends. His son

lives at Damascus and owns the homestead.

 

Obadiah Crew came from near Richmond, Va., in 1805, and settled in the township of Knox, where he lived many years. About 1820 he bought the mill-property of John Emrich, about two miles south of Damascus, on section 17. His son, John, married Margery Ellison and settled on the southwest quarter of section 19, in Goshen. James T. Crew, lawyer and justice of the peace in Butler township, is a descendant of Obadiah. Jonathan, another son of Obadiah, settled on the north half of section A. His son, Joshua, had a part of the section, which he sold to Peter Kissinger, from whom it passed to Aquilla Binford and Jeremiah Ruhle. The north half of the northwest quarter was sold to Daniel Andrews, whose wife was a daughter of Marian, who was a sister of Joshua Crew. The south half of that quarter was sold to Samuel Galbraith.

 

The south half of the section was taken up by Jacob Shriver, who built thereon a distillery. His son, George, and the family of John, another son, are living on the place.

 

Peter Ritchie bought the south part of the northeast quarter of section 20, which was afterwards sold to William Galbraith.

 

David Swadner entered the northeast quarter of section 22 in 1815, and in 1824 moved to the northeast quarter of section 20, where he now resides.

 

Joshua Stanley, brother of Jonathan, who settled in what is now Perry township, was from Virginia, and came to the township in 1805, locating on the northeast quarter of section 10, where J. R. Beaumont now lives. Three sons are living in the township,—Oberton and Frederick in the southeastern portion, and John H. near Damascus.

 

Moses Stanley, another brother of Jonathan, settled on the southeast quarter of section 10. John Stanley, Jr., who erected a woolen-mill in Salem, was a son of Moses.

 

Richard Carle, father of Joseph Carle, settled on the southeast quarter of section 10, and a part of the northwest quarter of section 15.

 

James Whitacre settled on the northeast quarter of section 10.

 

Caleb Kirk entered section 20 in 1805, and retained it until 1824, when he sold a portion of the west half to Benjamin Windle where Edwin M. Windle (grandson of Benjamin) now resides.

 

William Kennett, with his wife, came from Maryland in 1810, and bought 80 acres of land in the northwest quarter of section 28. His daughter married Aaron Votaw, and now lives in Winona.

 

James French, son of Thomas French and brother of Robert, Barzilla, and Thomas, settled on section 4 in 1819, on land now owned by Dr. S. F. Bellinger. He had six sons and one daughter,—William, Thomas, Ann, Robert, James, Charles, and Richard. He died, at the age of seventy-one years, in 1844. Mrs. Daniel Straughn, of Goshen, is a granddaughter.

 

 

Daniel Burns entered the west half of the northeast quarter of section 15, receiving his deed from government April 15, 1822. The northeast quarter was sold to Jacob Johnson, and afterwards passed by deed to Henry Mall, and from him to Robert Patterson. Andrew Stanley, Henry Sheets, Henry Mall, and — Coppock were mentioned in this deed as owning the property adjoining.

 

Henry Mall owned the east half of the southwest quarter, where John Hannah now lives, 1879 ; Henry Sheets, the west half of the southeast quarter, where Robert Hannah lives ; David Stratton, the east half of the southeast quarter, where John Heckler lives.

 

Henry Mall and Henry Sheets sold to Robert Patterson, who gave the land to his daughters, who married John and Robert Hannah. David Stratton gave his land to his daughter, Mrs. Martin Burns. The land was afterwards purchased by Alex. Russell, who sold to Robert Patterson, who sold to his son-in-law, John Heckler. John Martin bought 80 acres of the east half of the southwest quarter, let is still in possession of the family.

 

SECTION SIXTEEN.

 

Section 16 was set apart for purposes of education. The first act of the State Legislature authorizing the sale of section 16 was passed in 1827, and required a previous and favorable vote of the people. It became the duty of the

 

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assessor to take in a book the name of each person qualified to vote, and designate whether he was in favor of or opposed to a sale. The returns were sent to the Auditor of State. After 1843 the vote was taken by ballot. This law has been amended many times. In 1852 the management of the school lot was transferred to the township trustees and the courts. The school tax from this time was distinct from other taxes, and provided the only means for the support of schools. The same act also established the rule that the property of the State must pay all the expense of public education.

 

Section 16 in Butler was sold in accordance with a vote of the people. Aaron Hise and Levi Jennings purchased the northeast quarter, now in possession of T. Melaney and a Mr. Heckler. The northwest quarter was sold to Terah Jones, who sold to R. M. Haines ; the southwest quarter, to William Fetters and Isaac Ritchie ; and the southeast quarter, to Samuel McGrew. William Wallace, early in 1818, located on the northwest quarter.

 

ORGANIZATION.

 

This township was organized by act of the General Assembly in 1806. It is not known when the first election for township officers was held, as the first and second volumes of the township records are missing. The third volume begins with the records for 1839, from which time the names of trustees, clerks, treasurers, and members of the board of education are given.

 

It is a matter of regret that the State does not gather and publish the census reports by towns, thus giving the means for comparative statements, showing the progress in each, not only in population, but in all its agricultural and manufacturing industries.

 

The following is a list of the principal township officers since 1839:

 

TRUSTEES.

 

1839-41.—Joseph Coffee, Jonathan Walton, John Elliot.

1842.—Aaron A. Woolman, Thomas Wright, Robert A. Haines.

1843.—T. Wright, A. A. Woolman, Robert A. Haines.

1844.—Akron A. Woolman, Thomas Wright, Robert A. Haines.

1845-47.—George Heckler, Thomas Wright, Robert A. Haines.

1848-49.—Joseph Brantingham, Aquilla Binford, Solomon Campf.

1850-51.—Aquilla Binford, Solomon Campf, Joseph Coffee.

1852.—Joel Yates, Joseph Brantingham, Joseph Peppitt.

1853.—Joel Yates, George Heckler, .Joseph Peppitt.

1854.—Joseph Ward, Catlett Jones, Robert Harris.

1855-57.—Robert Harris, Joseph Ward, Joseph Peppitt.

1858.—Joseph Peppitt, Robert Harris, .John Kelly.

1859.—Joseph Peppitt, John Kelly, Abner Woolman.

1860-61.—Joseph Peppitt, John Coffee, John Elliot.

1862.—Joseph Peppitt, John Elliot, Josiah Cameron.

1863-64.—John Elliot, William Fultz, Zimri Whinnery.

1865.—William Fultz, Enoch Elliot, Thomas H. Galbraith.

1866.—William Fultz, Enoch Elliot, James Beaumont.

1867.—E. P. Vansyoe, Robert Ellison, Edwin Cameron.

1868.—Robert Ellison, Barzilla French, Joseph Ward.

1869-70.—Robert Ellison, Barzilla French, William Bennett.

1871-72.—Robert Ellison, Barzilla French, Enoch

1873-74.—John Butler, Jr., William Randolph, Barzilla French.

1875.—John Butler, Jr., Lemuel T. Lamborn, Benedict Sprawl.

1876-79.—Barzilla French, John Butler, Jr., Lemuel T. Lamborn.

 

CLERKS.

 

Joseph Hoile, 1839-41; Samuel McGrew, 1842-44; James Tam, 1845-50; John McMillan, 1851-52; George Crowther, 1853-54; Wm. Turner, 1855-56; Daniel P. Strawn, 1857-59; Peter H. Ward, 1860-62; B. D. Stratton, 1863; D. P. Strawn. 1864; J. D. Burt, 1865; E. Sheldon, 1866-67; Edward Cameron, 1868-69; J. S. Walker, 1870-79.

 

TREASURERS.

 

Chalkley Harris, 1842-47; Josiah Cameron, 1848-53; Moses Elliot, 1854-59; Robert Harris, 1860-61; Joel Yates, 1862-70; James Elliot, 1871-78; Robert Ellison, 1879.

 

JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.

 

Jonas Cottell, 1843; Samuel H. Bennett, 1850; Thomas Kennett, 1854; D. P. Strawn, Jos. Crew, A. A. Thomas, Stanton Thomas, James T. Crew.

 

The list of justices is very imperfect.

 

VILLAGES.

 

WINONA.

 

This village is situated in the south part of the town, a little east of the centre, and mostly in the southwest quarter of section 26 and southeast quarter of section 27. Section 26 was originally entered by James Burson and John Johnson, and section 27 by the Whinnery brothers, Robert, Thomas, Zimri, and John, the southeast quarter of the section being occupied by Robert.

 

The first post-office was established in 1868. James H. Dean was the first postmaster appointed, who was followed, successively, by Samuel Williams, Isaac B. Lupton, and Alfred Brantingham, who is the present incumbent.

 

The name of the village was adopted at a public meeting called respecting a petition for a post-office, and was chosen from among the names in the poem " Hiawatha."

 

The settlement contains about 45 dwellings, a post-office, steam saw-mill, steam grist-mill, store, meeting-house, blacksmith-shop, carriage-shop, shoe-shop, and fruit-nursery.

 

NEW MIDDLETON.

 

New Middleton is a small hamlet situated near the centre of the township, and contains one steam saw- and cider-mill, a blacksmith-shop, and several houses.

 

VALLEY.

 

This is a settlement located in section 17, in the western part of the township. One John Emrich came into this little valley in the first decade of the present century. Of such the poet sung :

 

"He has left

The home in which his early years were passed,

And, led by hope, and full of restless strength,

Has plunged within the forest, there to plant

His destiny."

 

Perceiving the advantages of the little stream, he raised his log-built cabin, and, having erected also a small gristmill, started the busy wheel. From that time until the present a grist-mill has been in constant operation on or near the same site, passing meantime through many hands. From Mr. Emrich it passed successively to Obadiah Crew, Israel Schooley, and in 1834 to Aaron Stratton (who, in 1809, built a grist-mill north of the town of Salem), Jeremiah Ruhle, Enoch Vansyoc, — Sinclair, and finally to Emerson Stanley, in whose possession it now is.

 

John H. Stanley says he carried grist to this mill from his home—where J. H. Beaumont now lives—on horseback, over fifty years ago, and has been its steady customer ever since.