100 - HISTORY OF HAMILTON COUNTY, OHIO. 3d it was marched out toward Perryville, and was in action, with small loss, near the close of the battle on the 8th. After pursuing Bragg to Crab Orchard, it was posted at South Tunnel, to clean out the tunnel and re-open the railway from Louisville to Nashville. This was done by hard, energetic work, between November 8th and 26th. The next guard duty was at Pilot Knob, and during the battle of Murfieesborough it guarded fords on the Cumberland. January 14th to March 6, 1863, the Ninth was on duty about Nashville, scouting and reconnoitering, when it was ordered to Triune and engaged in drilling, building fortifications, etc. It was here equipped with Springfield rifles, and also welcomed cordially a new regimental band. Marched again June 24th, through heavy rains, for seventeen days, to Tullahoma, and thence over Lookout Mountain, reaching McLemore's cove September loth. On the 17th it moved toward the battle-field of Chickamauga, marching all night through lanes of burning fences, and was in the thick of the fight the next day. It recaptured a lost battery, aided in the repulse of Longstreet, and on the second day took part in the famous bayonet charge of Van Dervour's brigade. In the battle the Ninth sustained one-third of the entire loss of its brigade, losing eleven officers and two hundred and thirty-seven men, almost exactly half of its whole number in action. It then suffered with the rest of the army for a season at Chattanooga. When General Thomas took command, the regiment entered the Second brigade, Third division, Army of the Cumberland. It was in the assault on Mission Ridge, and, with one other regiment repulsed, a charge by a greatly superior force. December 3oth it escorted a battery and train to Calhoun ; and, February 25, 1864, took part in a sharp skirmish at Crow's Valley. In March and April it was encamped at Ringgold, and May 5th it started on the Atlanta campaign. It was in the battle of Resaca May 15th, moving thence to the Etowah river, where it remained on active duty until its term expired, May 27th. Up to the Last moment it stood within range of the enemy's guns, and was finally relieved by General Thomas in person from the outer picket line. Their fellow-soldiers lined the road and gave it enthusiastic cheers by way of farewell. It was received with great enthusiam at Cincinnati, and mustered out at Camp Dennison June 7, 1864. The attachment of the members of this regiment to its memories and to each other is so great that they hold reunions every Sunday, at some convenient place in the city, where they fight their battles o'er again. FIELD AND STAFF. Colonel Robert L. McCook. Colonel Gustave Kammerling. Lieutenant Colonel Charles Sandeshoff. Lieutenant Colonel Charles Joseph. Lieutenant Colonel Fritz Schweder. Major August Willich. Major Bartholemew Benzswig. Major Charles E. Boyle. Major Conrad Sottheim. Assistant Surgeon Rudolph Werth. Assistant Surgeon Adam M. Beers. Assistant Surgeon James Davenport. Adjutant George H. Harris. Adjutant Herman Ponitz. Quartermaster Joseph Graeff. Chaplain William Stacugel. Chaplain Joseph A. Fuchshuber. Sergeant-Major Robert Gronan. Commissary Sergeant Samuel Landaner. Quartermaster Sergeant Gustave Brockhous. Hospital Steward Louis Zahn. Principal Musician Dominie Emminger. Principal Musician Richard Schwenger. Discharged.—Hospital Steward William Schmidt, Principal Musician Guenther Leidenstrucker, Quartermaster Sergeant Emanuel Rodde, musicians, Leopold Praeger, Ernst F. Blum, Albin Studer, Richard Meinhardt, Anson Hofichser, Joseph Kilian, Louis Strebel, Charles Vogt, John Cochler, George Wolf, Charles Hammel, Theodore Niemann, Louis Dorst, Ernst Meinhardt, Adolph Schenck, Anson Bigrer. Quartermaster Sergeant Frederick Busse, Christopher Schendler. Transferred.—Sergeant-Major Raymond Hermann. Regimental band.—Principal Musician Richard Schwenzer; musicians, Jacob Bauer, John Dietrich, Charles Harvy, Theodore Herth, Charles Jutzi, Michael Koch, John Koch, Lorenz Mages, Michael Meiser, Leopold Praeger, Andrew Rensing, Herman Weber, Otto Zink, William Hawk. COMPANY A. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Captain Joseph Charles B. Gentsch. First Lieutenant Louis Henser. First Lieutenant Adam Schuhmacher. Second Lieutenant Gustavus Tafel. Second Lieutenant Herman Pomitz. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. First Sergeant Louis Mark. Sergeant Charles Teichmann. Sergeant Adolph Mueller. Corporal. August Griess. Wagoner William Wittinger. PRIVATE'S Charles Albrecht, Louis Ambrecht, George Ambsler, Hermann Bey-land, Julius Bertsch, Albert Bocklet, Franz Brawninger, Albert.Franke, Henry Glyckherr, Henry Gnucklack, Joseph Goessler, John G. Himmber, Peter Hahn, Frederick Heyer, Franz Hohendorf, Frederick Handel, Joseph Heck, Otto Hack, Philip Hartmann, Theodore Jacker, Louis Killer, Charles Klinthworth, Adam Klingel, Ernst Koegal, John Loge, Adolph Luethy, August Mathies; William Meyer, Charles Maddler, Louis Atting, George Popp, Uriah Panzer, Ferdinand Pfister, Frederick Kumpf, Henry Rieger, Joseph Ruettinger, George Seihrt, Philip Seibert, Gustavus Schultz, Theodore Schatgle, John Schmidt, Edward Stremmel, Frederick Wendel. Privates, Albert Ahlers, Rudolph Burgmann, Frank Daum, Otto Schultz, Andrew Schmidt, William Wachs. Joined since organization of company.—Sergeant August Ernst, Signer; Corporals Herman Waldenmayer, Thomas Lorenz Mages; paivates, Emil Gerhardt, Martin Koch, Louis Lissett, Charles Schattgen, Adolph Wagoner. Killed in battle.—Sergeant William Drewey; Corporals Hugo Tafel, Godfrey Krichfuss; Privates August Reyland, Philip Herzog, William Dake, Ferdinand Hildebrand, Sadislaw Settler. Died.—First Sergeant Frederick Sturbe, Corporal Ferdinand Borz; privates, George Wittman, Ferdinand Ludwig, Peter Schraffenbeger, Philip Fueller, Discharged.—Sergeants, Adam Schumacher, Gustavus Tafel, Hermann Poenitz, Charles Feltan; Corporals Nicholas Peters, Henry Baer; musician, Michael Koch; Privates Charles Berkheimer, Gustavus Saner, Michael Beyer, Gustave Beigmann, Hermann Franke, Henry Hubert, Max Hupfauf, Louis Hartleb, Adam Hermansderfer, Frederick Kuchne, Frederick Mueller, Louis Neubacher, Franz Pfeffet, George Pfaffinger, John Raepple, Philip Riehl, George Roehrig, Joseph Schmitz. Prisoners of War.—Sergeant Ernst Riedel; Private Ernst Schultz. Transferred.—First Sergeant Robert Gronan; Sergeant Herman Reinstanz, Corporal Peter Becker, Musician Richard Schwenzer; Fifer, Richard Meinhardt; Drummer Frederick Poschner; Privates Adolph Begmann, Charles Haebbe, Bernhard Grieschop. On muster-in but not on muster-out roll.—Charles Vadler. HISTORY OF HAMILTON COUNTY, OHIO - 101 COMPANY B. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Captain Ferdinand Mueller. First Lieutenant Jacob Mueller. First Lieutenant Nicholas Willich. First Lieutenant Frederick Bertsch. Second Lieutenant Henry Blandowski. Second Lieutenant Theodore Rauck. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. First Sergeant Frederick Maerthesheimer. Sergeant George F. Trautner. Sergeant John Barth. Sergeant Casper Decker. Sergeant Charles Schutz. Corporal John Schmidt. Corporal Jacob Boehler. Corporal Henry Schenk. Corporal Augustus Kiefe. Corporal Albin Arand. Musician Charles Jutze. Wagoner John Roos. PRIVATES. Jacob Baron, Clemens Breitenbach, Lewis Buchtman, Julius Burkhardt, Arthur Dreifus, Lewis Ehrlich, John Engel, John Engelhardt, Frederick Freers, Lewis Freers, Michael Gierten, Augustus Genther, Maurice Emery, Gotleib Hauser, Frederick Heine, Otis Howard, Jost Hoesh, Frederick Huminan, Henry lend, August Jungelass, Theodore Klunke, Anton Kutzleb, John Kraes, Charles Maeule, George Maeir, William May, John Orion, Joseph Piesche, George Rohland, John Ruop, John Schaefer, Thomas Schaefer, Henry Schaeringhaus, George Scheer, Edward Scheneser, Jacob Schlosser, Peter Schmiegel, Jan Schwarz, Henry Schwessinger, Ferdinand C. Schneeman, Joseph Schweler, Augustus Stoeckle, George Tenn, Adolph Theobold, Henry Wahle, Nicholas Wedesty, George Wolpold, John Wuesthop, Charles Zahn. Privates Gustavus Buehl, Moritz Gross, Jacob Maurer. Killed in battle.—Corporals Henry Miller, Henry Wight; Privates Jacob Bauer, Joseph Hipp, Andrew Keller, Frederick Lecker, Adam Laufer. Died.--First Sergeant Adolph Spaeth; Corporals Eugene Huser, Charles Pacher ; Privates Conrad Hosbach, Casper Mueller, Francis Schapf, Henry J. Theobold, John Troester, Joseph Floise. Discharged.—First Sergeant Theodore Bauck; Wagoner Philip Maenninger; Privates John Bauer, Lewis Benz, Lewis Bluttermann, John Boss, Philip Bottler, John Deiters, Emanuel Honeck, Robert Kaulig, John Kurhule, George Lauber, Michael Brucker, Julius Lessig, Peter Maithic, Charles Rusckert, Joseph Scherer, Francis Schmidt, Casper Semmber, John Wirzbricker, Conrad Ulmer, Melchior Wiget, Benedict Wiesz, Christopher Fleddermann, Jacob Winzler. Transferred.—Gustave Brockhause. Prisoner of War—John Pfeifer. COMPANY C. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Captain Henry Broderson. Captain William Straengel. Captain Morris Pohlman. First Lieutenant George H. Harris. First Lieutenant Henry Liedke. First Lieutenant Joseph Haider. First Lieutenant Henry Spaeth. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. First Sergeant Charles Abel. Sergeant George Ess. Sergeant William Brinkman. Sergeant Matthias Huett. Sergeant Joseph Mueller. Corporal Francis Reinfurt. Corporal Henry Elever. Corporal Peter Batz. Corporal Jacob Schweitzer. Corporal Charles N. Nelson. PRIVATES. Leonard Banen, Christopher Bleiler, Leopold Busam, Constantine Boshardt, August Bunsch, John Bruemmelkamp, George Brueker, Jacob Bihl, Albert Denerlich, Martin Eckerle, Henry Gausman, Louis Guenther, John Goetz, August Grothe, William Gerhardt, Phillipp Guerteth, Louis Gorman, Herman Gerhardt, George Hyde, Martin Hankes, Stephen Huber, Phillip Holzmann, Frederick Hafner, William Hayne, Charles Hoffner, Henry Krauger, Henry Krite, William Kelterborn, Joseph Kissiwelter, August Kraeger, Frank Kaiser, Michael Lorenz, Nathan Loewenstein, Julius Lentz, Christian Mueller, Peter Miller, John Mueller, Louis Mayer, Matthias Meister, Henry Remminger, Frederick Rapp, William Stettleberg, Nicholas Schneider, George Schneider, Carl Steiner, Christian Lickemeyer, Lorenz Spaeth, Anton Schmidt, Christian Thaussen, Herman Upsing, Phillipp Ulrich, Stanislaus, Vollmen, Herman Wiltenberg, Jacob Wenz, Michael Zier, John Steek, William Ott, Nicholas Birkman. Killed in Battle.—Fred Waltenspeil, William Kaiser. Missing in Action.—Fred Frost, Charles Groespel. Died. -Corporal Herdic Kilian; Privates Frederick Gimble, Frederick Shafer, William Hartig, John Rosselit, Sebastian Wipfler, Jacob Fry. Discharged. -- First Sergeant George Schneider; Sergeant Anton Miller; Privates Henry Byersderfer, Clemens Bonke, Frederick Buse, Bernhardt Bruggemaur, Xavier Fahrubel, Isaac Hessbirg, Joseph Hill, Charles Hoerst, Magnus Heyl, Adolph Jost, Jean Joab, Frederick Koeffler, Henry Kramer, Henry Lotz, Theodore Pape, William Poppe, William Rosenfeld, Charles Schottmueller, John Schulz, Anton Steifester, Theodore Steiner, Frederick Vail, Louis Witzell. Transferred.—Sergeants Lewis Groos, Louis Kuster, Louis Zahn, Edlief Thomson, Samuel Lundaner, Frederick Bupe, Frederick Dister, Charles Stalder. On muster-in but not on muster-out roll.—John Goob. COMPANY D. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Captain Frederick Schroeder. Captain Gustave F. Kepper. First Lieutenant Ernst Reubeum. First Lieutenant Richard Schneider. Second Lieutenant Daniel Wagoner. Second Lieutenant Raymond Herman. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. First Sergeant Gustave Grims. Sergeant August Witte. Sergeant William Minning. Sergeant Casper Weger. Corporal Adolph Gumelman. Corporal Ferdinand Zimmerer. Corporal Phillipp Arnold. Corporal Gotlieb Strohm. Wagoner Louis Nordmann. PRIVATES. Charles Abraham, Peter Blinn, George Borntrager, Louis Bosch, Jacob Buegler, Thomas Burger, Henry Cordes, Bernhardt Dorn, John Eberhardt, Martin Eberhardt, Martin Fath, Henry Faubel, Rudolph Frischkueht, Henry Frederich, William Galle, Henry Gerding, James Gerthot, Peter Guerther, Henry Hahn, Jacob Hermann, Peter Hugger, Herman Johanning, Michael Kosh, Andrew Langeubahn, Hermann C. W. Suelbert, Francis Massner, Charles Mandell, Bartholomew Malt, Frederick Meyer, Henry Meyer, William Meyer, Henry Minning, William Nenn, Louis Roesler, George Roesch, Adam Reising, Louis Sandman, Adam Sandrack, John Sauser, Herman Schaf, Hugo Schassner, Matthew Schlenker, Herman Schmidt, Christian Schmidt, Michael Schranck, Charles Schnebel, Jabob Schwarztrauber, Charles Seeger, William Stagg, William Steinkamp, Christian Strademeyer, Rudolph Strademeyer, Francis Studer, Frederick Turbez, Christian Vaneda Charles Wirming, Jacob Betzold, George Koch, John Kierz, Henry Weyminger, Alexander Pflueger, Joseph Walton. Killed in Battle. —Corporal Louis Fohmann; Privates Henry Spellerberg, August Waldenspiel, Charles Funke, Frederick Conrade, Anthony Mueller, Ernst Kuechler. Prisoner of War.—Private John Blessing. Died.—Corporal Christian Luchrmann; Privates Gustave Begemann, August Engelebrecht, Henry Large, John Luchbrechler. Discharged.—First Sergeant Charles Dolezrich; Sergeant August Hampe; Privates John Beck, August Begemann, Jerome Helreigel, William Knichhaus, Joseph Ligner, Gebhardt Meyer, Herman Otten, William Voesti, Bernhardt Weikerte, Henry Winter, William Zerer, Henry Spaeth. Transferred.—Privates Valentine Fleitz, Dominie Emminger. 102 - HISTORY OF HAMILTON COUNTY, OHIO. COMPANY E. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Captain Bartholomew Benz. Captain George H. Harries. First Lieutenant Gustavus F. Nepper. First Lieutenant Martin Bruner. Second Lieutenant Frederick Steimer. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. First Sergeant George H. Lippert. Sergeant John Eigner. Sergeant Frederick Saeger. Sergeant Henry S. Scheuer. Sergeant John Koehler. Corporal John Mueller, No. 1. Corporal Frank M. Smith. Corporal George S. Starm. Corporal John Schular. Corporal Louis Mossman. Corporal Harry E. Bayer. Corporal Henry Feieatag. Wagoner August Broadeaberger. PRIVATES. Henry Behrens, Balthasar Baeche, Theodore Basch, Richard Baeschiag, Frederick Biedeker, Martin Baabender, Dietrich Dorst, Louis Eckelman, Diebold Eschenbrauer, Simon Ernst, John Fauke, Frederick Feirp, Charles Fortacbacher, George Fisher, Adam Fath, James G. Froever, Frederick Hoffman, Joseph H. Hagelai, John Hoeltzer, John Houck, Casper Keller, Christian Laedeke, Henry Mowbrey, Andrew Mayer, John Mueller, No. 2, Frank Natsch, George Obermeyer, James Papaner, George Reiger, Christian Rapp, Frank Rarke, George Reipler, John Rost, Joseph Rein, Jacob Straab. William Schalmeyer, Jacob Seebach, William Schraitzer, John Sehatte, Frank Steimer, Frank Schick, John Schmidt, Phillipp Sommer, Frank Tobergete, John Trick, Louis Waltz, Frank Wedericke, Frederick Eberhardt, Sebastian Hen-rich, Charles Hoffacher, William Hesse, George Kollae, Andrew Schwartz, Herman Whening. Killed in Battle.—Corporal John Ruoff; Privates Fidel Edelman, Christopher Hornang, Frederick Noeka. Died.—Corporal Henry Seimers, Martin Dumbacher, George Gaul, Herman Jarger. Discharged.—Sergeant Phillip Spangler ; First Sergeant Henry W. Sanders ; Sergeants John Limberger, Frederick Steiner ; Drummer Frederick Blamerthal ; Privates Frederick Bruner, Jacob Arnold, Henry Barwig, Frederick Gross, Charles Guilharme, Christopher Halbrider, William E. Hagedon, John Hellwig, Joseph Kirlack, Charles Kelb, John Keiahardt, Adam Mayer, Frederick Meyers, Henry Pfisterer, David Ross, August Scharck. Prisoners of War.—Privates Leo Wippel, Frederick Walker. Transferred.—Musician Weber Herman, Charles Benninger, Daniel Eyser, Joseph Kelderich, Henry J. Kock, Thomas Streiff, Jacob Wederick. COMPANY F. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Captain Gustav Kammerling. Captain Louis Henser. First Lieutenant Herman Luetkenhaus. Second Lieutenant Alexis Hilbrun. Second Lieutenant John Baumgartner. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. First Sergeant Frank Hinman. Sergeant Christian Etzell. Sergeant John B. Hoenemann. Sergeant George F. Feir. Corporal Julius Geram. Corporal Gerhardt Ferber. Corporal Alovis Mayer. Corporal Joseph Lohman. Corporal John Prichtel. Corporal Joseph Becker. Wagoner Henry Steffens. PRIVATES. Henry Arnold, Matthew Altinger, William Appenfenfelder, Christian Bay, Conrad Dahloff, Frederick Engelay, Charles Fenderonich, John Guenther, Frederick Habenicht, William Hunskahl, Henry Hoer, William Kimberly, Conrad Kramer, Charles Messner, Charles May, Julius Nordhoff, Henry Nickel, Henry Neulman, Henry Rume, Andrew Rohr, Charles Rothfuss, Phillipp Steuber William Stern, Ernst Straup, Vincent Schott, August Schoenfeld, William Schoenfeld, John Schmulling, John Schmidt, Christian Schnell, Henry Sander, Anthony Siebelder, Lawrence Steuber, Charles Schaefer, Frederick Schroeder, Frank Traw, Andrew Vollett, Conrad Vassler, William Wahlbrink, Adolph Brewerer, John Brachle, Jacob Korn, Charles Merroth, Phillip Mella, William Schroer, Henry L. Weber. Killed in Battle.—Privates Gottlieb Hirschmann, George Hirsbrunner, Anton Knittell, Frederick Mueller, Herman Schmidt, Frederick Miefert, Frederick Werth, Christian Gerstaller ; Corporal Charles Roman. Died.—Privates Matthew Buehl, Charles Roller, John B. Stieff, John Wilke. Discharged.—Sergeants Frederick Oberkline, John Obervahn, William Kiliam ; Privates Jacob Arnold, Nicholas Braun, Charles Berger, Charles Brill, Prosper Binghard, Christopher Hornickle, Charles Haller, Paul Jessing, Martin Kern, Charles Kern, Conrad Kauffman, Henry Karp, Henry Moore, George Mietsch, August Nolte, Edward Schenkel, Gotlieb Schaffner, Herman Stahl, Casper Rung. Prisoners of War.—Sergeant V. Hummell, Charles Corp, Charles Daubenmerkel, Henry Pappenberg, Leonard Hermann ; Corporal Joseph Becker. Recruits and Prisoners of War.—Privates John B. Baumgartner, Andrew Dietz, Bernhardt Klineberg, Otto Zink. Not on Muster Roll.—Private John Trarbauch. COMPANY G. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Captain Gustavus Richter. Captain Adam Schumacker. First Lieutenant Charles Zahn. First Lieutenant Theodore Lammer. First Lieutenant Alexander Hillbrum. Second Lieutenant Frederick Oberkline. Second Lieutenant George Hartung. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. First Sergeant Charles Golde. Sergeant August Gebhardt. Sergeant Frederick Emmert. Sergeant Charles Kaschule. Corporal Christian Herman. Corporal Henry Nagel. Corporal Franz Winter. Corporal Charles Schronckhart. Corporal Edward Rapp. Corporal Herman Schutz. Corporal Franz Spahn. PRIVATES. Adam Wenzel, George Appelman, Ernst Buerkle, Joseph Bleible, Frederick Cramer, Charles Doolharte, Charles Dutchman, William Diehlmier, Frank Denkinger, Henry Dirkson, Justus Enter, Louis Gschwind, Herman Howard, Daniel Hess, Raymond Holl, William Heiderman, Henry Hinneche, August Kimple, Jacob Kreiss, John Loftier, Frederick Leuke, William Leipnitz, Frederick Maeir, John Mueller, Lewis Plattin, Otto Roggenbricker, Philip R. Rack, Bernhard Sextro, Henry Stoddick, Christian Schetler, Joseph Schneider, Peter Schneider, Henry Stamm, August Schroppe, Herman Spaemberg, Joseph Schander, Christian Schmidt, August Seigmund, John Schmidt, Frederick Stock, Louis Schmolze, George Wiedeworth, Peter Wetterick, William Zarsk,e Peter Brummer, Christopher Dammier, John Greberstein, Anthony Otto, Casper Oberdries, John Rudel, Henry Rupprehct, Jacob Schifferdecker, Conrad Stein, Anthony Zeke. Killed in Battle.—Corporal Herman Lutz; Privates Frederick Gordike, William Huth, Otto Kutter, George Kuhne. Died.—Sergeant George Honold; Privates Rudolph Arnold, Franz Baechle, William Baelser, William Federlin, Frederick Fisch, Henry Racke, William Newman, William Trimemeyer. Missing in Action.—Private John Ganer. Discharged.—First Sergeant Ferdinand Seyper; Corporal Andreas Hosfeld; Privates Ehrhart Buettner, Charles Biedenbender, John Friker, George Harting, Lucas Haettig, Simon Kaerling, George Limberger, Willliam Meir, Henry Mayer, Joshua Mueller, August Pert, William Schnellman, Henry Schubrook, Otto Spankuch, Valentine Weinheimer. HISTORY OF HAMILTON COUNTY, OHIO - 103 Transferred.— Private Charles Barker; Musicians John Deiterich, Michael Meiser. On muster-in, but not on muster-out roll. — First Lieutenant Charles Bahn. COMPANY H. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Captain Jacob Glonchowski. First Lieutenant Morris Pohlman. First Liuetenant Herman Groskordt. Second Lieutenant Adolphus Kuhn. Second Lieutenant Louis Kuster. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. First Sergeant Robert Haile. Sergeant Peter Heischauer. Sergeant Frederick Brand. Sergeant Wilhelm Besseeke. Corporal Carl Kommandera. Corporal Charles Stuchle. Corporal August Stoeppel. Corporal Peter Stoltz. Corporal William Meinking. Corporal August Kettler. Wagoner Andrew Motrz. PRIVATES. John Bachmann, Charles Brandt, Philip Blum, Louis Bode, Herman Buscher, Wilhelm Buscher, John Bulow, Henry DeVenkamp, William Doepke, Francis Feuerstein, Charles Fischer, John Frommel, John Grothen, John Hazeltein, Jacob Hatman, Nicholas Hanck, Frederick Hebenstreel, George Hesch, John Janson, Philip Jacob, Gustave Kaiser, Christian Kleinschmit, Henry Krumdick, John Kraus, Isador Kuhn, Theodore Koehn, Henry Lubbert, William Meier, Henrich Meinking, Frederick Munzer, Frederick Opitz, Bernhardt Ortmann, Frederick Poff, Bernhard Quinke, Lorenz Quinke, August Roese, Gustave Rulle, John Schaefer, John Schatzben, George Schatzmann, John Schiek, Emil Schudert, Albert Schmidt, Matthias Schaller, Jacob Schneider, George Seeger, George Severling, Theodore Skinner, Henry Struve, Christian Tolle, Christian Voeckel, Andrew Woessner, Joseph Wegner, Paul Dilley, Henry Pfaffenbauch, Theodore Hartz, Matthias Meier. Died.—Corporal Louis Weghurst; Privates John Blankenheim, George Belk, Louis Buscher, Joseph Danner, Andrew Haum, Henry Keifer, Theodore Sabin. Discharged.—Sergeants George Graff, Henry Marting; Privates Fred- crick Abel, George Beigel, Charles Dolletsbeek, Joseph Dietsch, Loyd Dixon, William Gehm, Charles Hillwein, Michael Rapp, Anton Wild. Transferred.—Sergeant John Lindner; Corporals Herman Fischer, August Wilsbacher; Musician Leopold Praeger; Privates Albert Bender, Frederick Brandt, Theodore Herth, Christopher Miller, John Riddermann. Prisoners of War.—Sergeant Joseph Hochler; Privates Christian Ehlert, Joseph Hillinger, Bernhard Riddamann, Frederick Vehrenkamp, Henry Voss, Henry Foss. COMPANY I. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Captain John Ganson. First Lieutenant William Henbig. First Lieutenant Charles Dolezich. Second Lieutenant Joseph Graff. Second Lieutenant Andrew Jenny. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Sergeant Ferdinand Opitz. Sergeant William Huttenmiller. Sergeant George Stenken. Corporal Herman Liman. Corporal Frederick Jant. Corporal John Steffel. Corporal Anton Greiner. Corporal Herman Warnke. Corporal John Schmidt. Musician Louis Hoendorf. PRIVATES. William Bickmeyer, Jacob Boehler, Philip Burckhardt, Emil Becher, Christian Balks, William Bock, Joseph Comarth, Herman Demme, Leopold Dollen, Philip Fitz, Benjamin Foley, Christian Fleichman, Francis Filian, Michael Graw, Louis Haack, Edward Hammel, Christian Haffner, Ignatz Hoch, John Heine, Louis Hoerr, Rudolph Hoel schen, Frederick Hoeller, Fedolin Kaffoden, Charles Leiser, Anton Meier, William Muerer, Philip Merty, Adolph Newbrick, John Ortwein, Charles Ohl, Henry Paul, Alexander Ruf, Peter Rohland, Joseph Shirm, August Stoecken, William Stoecken, John Schuman, Frederick Schmidt, Robert Schmidt, John Seifert, Charles Stants, Christian Saherer, Charles Slienle, Fabian Wiemer, Henry Westmeyer, Conrarth Wolf, Jacob Blattner, August Beisen, Gustav Becker, Charles Haack, Peter Hobstetter, Daniel Schmidt, Leo Schroeder, Christian Schott, Daniel Schneider, Joseph Wickart. Killed in Battle.—Sergeant Michael Hamman, Corporal Gottlieb Reiber; Privates, Lee Bochler, Frederick Frill, John Kental, Charles Mueller, William Reichman, Gustav Stoecken, Conarth Springgard. Died.—Drummer Thornton Eberhardt; Privates Henry Blomeyer, Louis Runk, George Vanan. Discharged.—Frederick Bauenmeister, Christian Constanz, Bernhardt Hoelscher, Urban Keifenheim, George Kapp, Jacob Lava, Charles Mensing, John Adam Nay, Charles Taucher. Prisoners of War.—First Sergeant James Doll; Sergeant Casper Messemer; Corporal Charles Hoppest, Wagoner Jacob Schaeffer Privates Daniel Grimm, Edward Uttendenfer. Transferred. — First Sergeant Richard Schneider; Privates Philip Bikel, Frederick Banemeister, Jacob Bauer, John Boccord, Lewis Kadow. COMPANY K. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Captain George Sommer. Captain E. B. Thomson. First Lieutenant Theodore Hafner. First Lieutenant James Mangold. First Lieutenaut Louis Grove, Second Lieutenant Louis Fricker. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. First Sergeant Jacob Mather. Sergeant Peter Kinzler. Sergeant Charles Kempf. Sergeant Lorenz Miller. Sergeant John Kempfer. Corporal Julius Siegel. Corporal Joseph Frichs. Corporal Philip Marrer. Corporal John Radley. Corporal David Thaler. Teamster Leonard Wissmeier. PRIVATES. Jacob August, Bernhard Axra, Ferdinand Baldinger, Martin Hassler, Henry Bauer, Jacob Beck, Sebastian Beringer, Thomas Buchta, Reinhard Dalmon, Alexander Dalmon, Peter Erbacher, George Fellinger, August Fellsman, John Grether, Theodore Gubser, John Geiger, Constantine Geschwind, Frederick Hartmann, John Hartman, George Hof, August Halthof, John Hoch, Jacob Jetter, Joseph Knoble, Leonard Kirscher, Jacob Kirschbaum, Martin Kramer, William Lenzer, Anton Myer, Emanuel Marthi, George Meixner, Frederick Mueller, Georg Mutter, Jacob Mandery, John Obenauer, Michael Rentschler, Victor Ruedy, Jacob Sommer, John Scheverman, Frederick Schubert, Philip Schubert, Martin Seifert, Alpheus Sommerhalder, George J. Schenck, Henry Waechler, Jacob Zellweyer, Marcus Ziegenhard, Jacob Hotz, Adam Kuehn, George Sommer, Ferdinand Seyfried, John Seidel, Herman Teichert. Killed in Battle.—Privates Godfrey Hauth, Gottfried Grosser. Missing in Action.—George Roller, Andrew Schuyeck. Died.—Privates, William Gerhard, Albert Homcger, Leopold Marrer, Solomon Schneider, John Schneider, John Seibold, Cyriack Vogt. Discharged. — Corporals William Mueller, Anthony Mohler; Privates George Buettner, Lewis Bauer, Jacob Honppler, John Kuhn, John Kull, Christopher Kull, John Mueller, John Mickel, Henry Neuman, Louis Preissel, John Renner, Theodore Rehse, Martin Seiler, John Schenck, William Sauerwine, Marcus Wieser, Conrad Ziegler, Frederick Zamp. Prisoners of War.—Privates William Berg, Charles Rauber. Transferred.—Corporal Joseph Krebs; Privates Adolph Brandner, Julius Fischer, George Gruntee, Peter Keltenbach, Jacob Orth, Peter Schaus, William Hauck, Charles Henry, Frederick Lauch. TENTH OHIO INFANTRY. This was one of the several regiments raised at once in Cincinnati upon the outbreak of the war. It mus- 104 - HISTORY OF HAMILTON COUNTY, OHIO. tered in May 7, x861, and shortly after marched from Camp Harrison to Camp Dennison, seventeen miles, in less than four hours. Many officers and enlisted men had seen service in Mexico and Europe. It was inspected at Camp Dennison by General McClellan, and highly complimented by him. In the latter part of May the Tenth re-enlisted almost in a body for three years, and was again mustered in, June 3d, as a three-years' regiment, when the ladies of Cincinnati presented it a splendid stand of colors. June 24th it was reported to General McClellan at Grafton, and marched thence to Clarksburgh, whence it moved to the relief of a beleaguered force at Glenville, but found it relieved without a fight. Two months marching and scouting in the mountains followed, after which it led the advance of Rosecrans to Carnifex Ferry. Here the regiment was hotly engaged and compelled to fall back. In the subsequent movements the Tenth took an active share, serving in every skirmish and battle in that campaign, closing with the chase of Floyd from Cotton mountain. November 2d, the Tenth returned to Cincinnati on its way to Kentucky, and received a most enthusiastic greeting as the "heroes of Carnifex." Some of the streets through which it moved were so thronged that space was scarcely left for the column. It formed in line on Broadway, opposite Colonel Lytle's home, where he was suffering from a wound, but arose and accompanied his regiment on its triumphal march. After a week in the city it went to Kentucky and was assigned to the Thirteenth brigade, Third division of Buell's army. Through Kentucky and Tennessee it shared the splendid achievements of General Mitchel, its division commander, and upon reaching Huntsville, Alabama, it was put on provost guard duty, which it performed to the eminent satisfaction of the citizens. Colonel Lytle was now commanding the brigade, and led it on the long march back to the Ohio. October 2d, the regiment received sixty recruits, and the next day moved toward Perryville, where it was very sharply engaged, losing almost exactly one half the number with which it went into action. When General Rosecrans relieved Buell the Tenth was announced as headquarters and provost guard of the Army of the Cumberland, relieving the Fifteenth United States infantry. During the battle of Stone River it protected the communications, and was highly commended in the official report. Seven companies of the regiment saved a train which was being plundered by Wheeler's cavalry, besides turning back several thousand fugitives from the battle-field. At headquarters, some time after, Mrs. Rosecrans personally presented the members of the "Roll of Honor" in the regiment with their badges, and pinned them herself on the breasts of the veterans. A beautiful national flag was also received from the city of Cincinnati in appreciation of the gallantry and daring of the Tenth. The regiment was present with Rosecrans at Chickamauga, and with Thomas at Mission Ridge, Buzzard Roost, Rocky Face Ridge, Resaca, and in the Atlanta campaign to Kingston. When its term had nearly expired it was formed in front of headquarters, where General Thomas, contrary to his custom, addressed it a few words of parting cheer and of compliment for its bearing on all occasions. General Whipple, chief of staff, sent a eulogistic letter expressing his deep regret that the army was about to lose the "glorious old Tenth Ohio." The boys gave "three times three" for General Thomas, and another for the Army of the Cumberland, and still another for the Union cause, and then filed off homeward bound. Its return was cordially welcomed in Cincinnati, and it was shortly afterward mustered out of service. FIELD AND STAFF. Colonel William H. Lytle. Colonel Joseph W. Burk. Lieutenant Colonel Herman J. Korff, Lieutenant Colonel Robert M. Moore. Lieutenant Colonel William M. Ward. Major John E. Hudson. Adjutant James A. Groves. Adjutant Daniel O'Connor. Adjutant Thomas A. Patterson. Quartermaster Francis Darr. Quartermaster Nicholas Lacy. Quartermaster Luke Murrin. Surgeon Charles S. Muscroft. Surgeon Homer C. Shaw. Assistant Surgeon John B. Rice. Assistant Surgeon Joseph H. Van Deman. Assistant Surgeon Francis E. Powers. Chaplain William T. O'Higgins. Sergeant Major Nicholas Knox. Sergeant Major Daniel Troohig. Sergeant Major Newton McKee. Quartermaster Sergeant Luke Murrin. Quartermaster Sergeant John Connolly. Commissary Sergeant Matthias Reiddinger. Commissary Sergeant John Heber. Hospital Steward John J. Menninger. Chief Bugler Jacob Seibeck. Principal Musician John O'Grady. REGIMENTAL BAND. Principal Musician John W. Walter; Musicians John Breslau, Louis J. Blackner, William Bierman, Hugh Coyle, Charles Colgan, Daniel Finn, John W. Fischer, Hugh Hurley; Frederick C. Krull, John Manogue, Simon Moeller, William J. O'Neill, Charles A. Rademacher, Bernard Strusberger, Peter C. Schickle, Charles Schroth, George F. Wedemeyer, Charles Walter. COMPANY A. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Captain John O'Dowd. Captain John Fanning. First Lieutenant John Crauley. First Lieutenant Daniel O'Neill. First Lieutenant Timothy D. McNeff. Second Lieutenant William Lambert. Second Lieutenant James Foley. Second Lieutenant Isaac Shideler. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. First Sergeant Luke Jones. Sergeant Thomas Burcell. Sergeant Manuel O'Ribe. Sergeant Michael O'Brien. Sergeant John P. Williams. Corporal Samuel Hickman. Corporal Patrick Norton. Corporal Patrick Troohig. PRIVATES. James Brown, Thomas Barry, Michael Carey, Dennis Curran, William Crumley, Patrick Conroy, Thomas Coleman, Thomas Dolan, John Daley, John Fenn, John Gilligan, Patrick Gillman, Matthew Herbert, David Higgins, Edward Hanlon, Timothy Hartnett,, Richard Jennings, James E. Jones, John Kenney, John Logan, Michael Larkins, Thomas McDonald, Patrick McGarry, James Maloney, John Muhan, John I. Murphy, Patrick Nealon, Francis Phillips, Thomas HISTORY OF HAMILTON COUNTY, OHIO - 105 Ryan, Dennis Ryan, Michael Tydings, Timothy Umford, Michael Barry, Felix McHugh, James Smith, James Horan, Charles B. Davis, James Boyd, Thomas O'Brien, Michael I. Patton, Michael Keenan, James Tully, Hugh Dennedy, Henry A. Brown, James Clare, Timothy Doyle, Patrick J. Gillivan, Patrick Keenan, Patrick McCudgen, Samuel McMullen, Charles Malloy, Robert Kittrich, James McAndre, William O'Brien, Patrick O'Neill, Thomas Bryan, John Reed, Patrick Stark, Jacob Sage, John Duffy, James Galligher, Thomas Dwyer. Killed in Battle.—Sergeants John Dowd and Patrick Kavanagh; Privates Thomas German, William Morehouse, Harry Rooney, Patrick Keeshaw, Daniel Diffley, James Harrison, James Haley, Bernard Kenney, Hamilton Keown, Tobias Real. Died.—Corporals Joseph Dume and James Fisher; Privates John Carey, James McCudley, Patrick Jourdan, Hubert Farrell. Discharged.—Sergeant Daniel O'Neill, Daniel Toohig, William Lambert; James Foley; Privates John Connelly, Charles Dennenhour, George Leonard, Charles McDermott, James Malone, Daniel O'Connor. Transferred.—Privates Francis Carroll, James Christy, John Barrett, David Cullerton, Michael Cowan, John Cushing, Patrick Dowd, James Malone, John Fitzpatrick, Michael Ryan, John Harte, James B. Martin, Thomas Mahoney, John Donohoe, Dennis Murphy, Edward Cannon, Michael Brophy. COMPANY B. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Captain Emil Seib. Captain C. F. Nickel. Captain Rudolph Seebaum. First Lieutenant George Schafanacker. First Lieutenant Charles Weber. Second Lieutenant Matthias Reidlinger. Second Lieutenant William Thede. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. First Sergeant William Grundkemeyer. Sergeant August Maak, Sergeant Charles Heok. Corporal John Keoh. Corporal John Dannenhauer. Corporal Fritz Tiemann, Corporal Henry Toppe. Corporal William Holle. PRIVATES. John Dicks, Henry Borchers, John Burns, Herman Brugemann, William Caroteus, Abraham Creppel, John Dippel, Christian Drehs, Charles Dreyer, Frederick Gleisker, Lorenz Germann, Christian Gill, Joseph Hampfling, Brenhardt Herbert, Ulrich Hepler, Henry Hofle, Charles Junket, Phillip S. Kappes, Andreas Krogner, Fritz Kurz, Henry Leive, Charles Linsel, Jacob Manshardt, Henry Mainsen, Ernest Mathies, Henry Meyer, Henry Mueller, August Reinfieid, George Reinfelder, Charles Rosenplanter, Casper Schiller, Henry Schmidt, Ernst Schmeisser, Frederick Schoeuben, John Schubert, Thomas Schuster, Simon Seiger, Thadeus Sonnentag, John Spery, Fritz Weckerlin, Alexander Westerkamm, Frederick Strew, Fritz Weiskopf, Wilhelm Westler, Jacob Ziegle, Charles Rukhardt, Clemens Eickhof, Conrad Fuchs, Martrias Hoff, August Kelding, Edward Marquardt, Jacob Mueller, Andreas Poppe, Peter Pfeifer. Killed in battle.—Corporal Moritz Kurz; Privates William Marquardt, Kermaux Schramm, William Wellman. Died.—Sergeant Theodore Murmann; First Sergeant Henry Gunkel; Privates Frederick Kensehler, Frederick Joerger, Anton Koffleer, Henry Rodenberg. Discharged.—Privates Henry Aul, Frederick Bub, Gotleib Brugmann, Joseph Erchenlohr, John Filgar, Franz Franzum, Charles Grau, Christian Heck, Franz Krumel, John Kurtz, Francis Kinerehm, Herman Leffering, John Mueller, Frederick Meyer, Henry Nunhuser, Rudolph Ruppiller, Charles Sohiker, Lewis Schulze, Matthiesen Sonker, Rudolph Wiltgenfield. Transferred.—Privates John Koller, Charles Hohmann, Michael, Hess, John Fuller, Felix Keifel, Folsche Conrad, William Thede, Charles Dicks. COMPANY C. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Captain John E. Hudson. Captain James T. Hickey. Captain Thomas J. Kelly. First Lieutenant Dominick J. Burk. Second Lieutenant Thomas Downey. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. First Sergeant Michael Logan. Sergeant Patrick McDonnell. Sergeant Patrick Menich, Sergeant Bernard Duane. Sergeant Samuel Backas. Corporal Patrick Murphy. Corporal Charles Madden. Corporal Philip Baxter. Corporal Andrew Philan. PRIVATES. Charles Allen, Edward Browne, Paul Burns, Lawrence Berry, Michael Carroll, Mathew Callahan, Michael Cashen, John Cassedy, Henry Clavin, Henry Cramer, William Costello, Michael Davey, James Green, William Hayes, Tim Harris, John Herrmann, Frederick Johnson, James Kelly, John W. Kelly, Nicholas Kierman, William Kebblel, Mathew Lane, Joseph Langil, Thomas Lonard, Michael Loftus, Michael Lowe, Daniel Marble, James Miller, John McCormick, Samuel S. Mathews, Thomas B. Parr, Thomas Rooney, William Sellers, Michael Stokes, Michael H. Shannon, Michael Shannon, Daniel Shea, James Taylor, William Willis, Patrick Dwyer, Terrence Doherty, Joseph Guthrie, Charles R. Le Blanc, Corporals John S. Pierce, Peter Bruin, Patrick Callahan, John Cavanagh, William Callahan, Thomas Daly, Michael Delaney, Thomas Dyer, John Cummins, Michael Fitzsimmons, Luke Findley, Peter J. Galagher, James Johnson, Michael Lally, William Morrison, Cornelius Murphy, Bartholomew O'Donald, John Quinn. Killed in battle.—Corporals Patrick Brogan, William Spence; Pri. vates James Peters, John Reed, James Costello, Thomas Singleton, Henry Cohlmann. Died.—Sergeant James Smith; Privates John Rymer, John Kelly, Terrence Mahon, James M. Smith, Charles Cavanagh, Christopher Stenfield. Discharged.—First Sergeants William D. Harman, Thomas Downey, Thomas J. Kelly, Joseph Hoban; Sergeant Joseph Gibson; Musician Michael Griffin; Privates Charles S. Brown, Patrick Duffy, Alfred Green, Thomas Gillick, John M. Farwell, Patrick Fawley, Patrick Knight, John Meyers, Patrick Mahon, James Marion, Thomas Reiley, Benjamin Scott, Edward Wolf. Transferred.—Corporal Peter Moran; Musician John Keiser; Privates William Hickey, Edward McGarrahan, John I. McBride, William Johnson, John Johnson, John Nicholson, Malachi Bongham, Michael Dillon, Daniel Cavanagh, Jonah R. Gregory, Patrick Gilmartin, Thomas Twan, Michael E. Joyce, Patrick Sweeney, Michael Lawless. COMPANY D. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Captain R. M. Moore. Captain Philip C. Marmion. First Lieutenant Eugene R. Eaton. First Lieutenant Joseph Donahue. First Lieutenant John S. Mulroy. Second Lieutenant Peter Gessner. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. First Sergeant Matthew J. Redmond. Sergeant James J. Quinn. Sergeant John Horn. Sergeant Michael Fernon. Sergeant Matthew Byarl. Corporal James Fitzsimmons. Corporal Thomas Hannon. Corporal Bernard M. Kinney. Corporal Bernard C. Corbett. Corporal Thomas O'Brien. Musician James A. Devine, Wagoner Lewis Lee. PRIVATES. Robert Adams, Frank Biggins, Daniel Callahan, Felix Devin, John Enright, Joseph Enfelder, Bernard Fitzimmons, Dennis Fitspatrick, William J. Gray, John H. Greene, John Gleason, James Hector, Michael Hill, Luke Kelly, Thomas Lawrence, Michael Meara, James Mullen, James Malia, Thomas McDonald, John McHugh, Louis J. Nadared, John O'Connel, Edward O'Neil, John Sonday, Richard A. Seymour, Thomas Huggins, George Shuck, George Underwood, Joseph A. Wise, John C. Wood. 14 106 - HISTORY OF HAMILTON COUNTY, OHIO. Killed in Battle.—Privates, George Aichenger, John Corcoran, Cornelius Haley, Bernard King, Louis Shuck. Died.—Corporal John T. Cunningham; Privates James Brannan, Patrick Hays, Daniel Higgins, Thomas Higgins, Christopher Jones, Conrad Kutch, James Murley, Andrew Reash, Dennis Shannon. Missing in Action.—Private Michael Kelly. Discharged. —Sergeant Joseph Donohue; Corporal John C. Quinn; Privates Lewis H. Aull, Maurice J. Bolger, Luke Brannon, James Birmingham, William Cody, Michael Costello, Patrick Devitt, John Ferguson, Thomas Hubbard, James Holland, Timothy Holland, Henry Heredan, Bryan Kennedy, John Lennon, James Mahoney, Daniel N. Mariner, John D. Myers, Thomas D. Munion, Edward O'Neill, Henry Witte, William Fitzgerald, James Gillen, John Greany. Corporals, Edward O'Connor, John C. Hays, Alfred Edwards, Michael Gavin; Privates Richard Busker, Dennis Forbes, James Farley, Patrick Hatton, Thomas Hanlin, Andrew Herbert, James Hines, William A. Jones, Dennis Kennedy, John Lawley, James McMahon, Thomas Moore, William O'Connor, Michael O'Cushing, Timothy Ryan, Joseph Radle, Thomas Scott, Michael Russell, William Scully. Transferred.—Privates, George W. Beadle, Thomas Crow, Edward Crolty, William H. Devine, William Duwellen, John Dougherty, Thomas Fitzpatrick, James Finley, John Farrell, John Forrester, Jerry F. Halpin, Jacob Lubeck, John Lloyd, Michael Lane, William Murphy, William H. McElroy, James McGrath, William Noel, Thomas Redmund, Michael Reany, Richard A. Thomas, James Thompson, Robert Walsh, Patrick Collins. COMPANY. E. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Captain James M. Fitzgerald. Captain Stephen J. McGroarty. Captain Luke H. Murdock. First Lieutenant James A. Grover. First Lieutenant Daniel Twohig. Second Lieutenant John Sullivan. Second Lieutenant Daniel O'Connor. Second Lieutenant Timothy McNeff. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. First Sergeant William Donevon. Sergeant Timothy Sullivan. Sergeant Andrew Cunningham. Sergeant John B. Filming. Corporal Thomas H. Corcoran. Corporal Austin Walsh. Corporal Thomas F. O'Shea. Musician Lawrence Callahan. PRIVATES. David Butler, James Butler, William Brown, Peter Campbell, Patrick Cannon, John Conway, Patrick Connelly, Michael Caulfield, Michael Craig, William Fitzgerald, Daniel Fitzpatrick, Michael Flanagan, Patrick Flanagan, Patrick Fosner, James Goffney, Patrick Hennessy, Michael Hatton, Maurice Joyce, John Kehoe, John Keller, Patrick Kelly, John Lewrien, Michael Manian, James Mullen, Michael Meehan, Tfiomas Moken, William H. McKeown ; Patrick McGown, Michael O'Leary, Timothy Ryan, John Troy, Mathias Coughlin, Nicholas Butler, Richard Carroll, John Connelly, John Carey, James Christy, Patrick Conlier, William Dennis, Edward Hasty, Edward Hackett, Thomas Helm, Richard Kelly, Charles D. Lynch, Thomas McVey, James McGlinehy, fames Makin, Patrick McCabe, Patrick Malloy, John McGrea. Samuel Sullivan, Michael Smith, William A. Smith, Dennis Schollord, Dennis Sullivan, Patrick Schollord, George W. Truss. Killed in battle.—First Sergeant John Kennedy; Privates Michael Fitzgibbon, George Fisher, Patrick Duffy, Patrick McGeven, James ,Robb, John McCostly. Died.—Privates John Anderson, John Cook, Daniel Cohill, William Dugan, Francis Foley, Robert King, George S. Murphy, James McHugh, Patrick O'Brien. Discharged.—Corporal Michael Sorigan; Privates Patrick Burk, Robert Brown, Michael Donnelly, Michael Johnson, Patrick Kenny, Francis J. Kestings, Peter Haney, John Mahoney, Cornelius Moran, Hugh Meriorty, Christopher McCaslin, James P. Rierdon, Richard Sweetman, Terrence Sweeney, Patrick Sullivan, John Walsh, William Watson. Transferred.—Sergeant, Patrick S. Kerney; privates, John Whalen, Michael Coogan, John Donovan, Dennis Ennis, Thomas Hoban, James Mokin, Thomas Wallace, William Cary, William Gillispie, Patrick W. Quinlin, Hamilton Keown, John Johnson, Henry Glass, John Oxbury, William H. Stein, George W. Green. COMPANY F. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Captain Christian Arnis. First Lieutenant Conrad Frederick. First Lieutenant Alfred Pritle. First Lieutenant Luke Murrin. First Lieutenant Sebastian Eustachi. Second Lieutenant George C. Muller. Second Lieutenant Willhelm Otendorf. Second Lieutenant Willhelm Thede. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. First Sergeant Frederick Ahlborn. Sergeant Valentine Cornelius. Sergeant John Schultz. Sergeant William Kaiser. Sergeant Wendelin Broedler. Corporal Charles Schmidt. Corporal Michael Kraus. Corporal John Meyer. Corporal Joseph Fullherbst. Corporal Joseph Stranbriger. Corporal Ferdinand Henencoart. Corporal Frank Better. Wagoner James Stengel. PRIVATES. Heinrich Andres, Henry Bolsinger, Jacob Breckle, George Boepple, Wilhelm Braseninger, Anton Bur, Charles Ehrlicker, Wilhelm Feitag, John Freck, Wilhelm Fischer, John Fritz, Frederick M. Fein, Martin Fussz, Charles Grether, Charles Greis, Lorenz Gremler, Henry Hetzel, Philip Hess, Christian Kumming, William Kruget, John Klein, Martin Kuhn, Jacob Kuhn, Dayobeith King, Fidel Kopp, Rudolph Kroeger, Joseph Mayer, John Mueller, Philip Muller, Friedoline Reum, John Reutschle, Andrew Schlachterager, Franz Seebach, Frank Sutor, Jacob Stroble, Wilhelm Seehaus, John Stalline, John Schaefer, Heinrich Schneider, Edward Tourell, Peter Weber, Joseph Welter, Meinrath Zelmder, Joseph Zuleger, Drummer Wilhelm Connelly, Gotleib Eckert, Conrad Goetz, Henry Long, Richard Meier, John Sticksee, Henry Seelinger. Killed in Battle.—Privates Christian Heinrich, John Hanus, John Kartbauser. Missing in Action.—Privates Heinrich Enghausen Edward Fischer. Died.—Privates John Berkemer, John. Dusbus, Charles Koch, Charles Meckel, Ferdinand Rau, Wilhelm Reuzenlimk. Discharged.—Sergeant Adolphus Reichel; Corporals Ignatz Wilhelm, Friedrich Lutz, John Kleingries; Bugler Joseph H. Franz; Privates Frederick Buck, Charles Dirk, Wilhelm Hemring, George Hoff, Charles P. Harring, Henry Jaeger, Cheistian Koehler, Jacob Kurtzer, Richard Lampe, Adam Ney, Adam Pfeifer, August Sturm, John Steitz, Ernst Weber, John Winkler, John Zeiman. Transferred.—Privates Michael Feiler, John Haab, Joseph Halick, Henry Kumming, George Rink, Henry Wolf, John Siepe. COMPANY G. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Captain James P. Sedam. Captain William H. Steele. Captain John Sullivan. Captain William C. Morgodent. First Lieutenant Thomas Burns. First Lieutenant Thomas N. Patterson. First Lieutenant Granville McSherry. Second Lieutenant Henry D. Page. Second Lieutenant James A. Grover. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. First Sergeant James Ennis. Sergeant David Kimble. Sergeant James Gilber. Sergeant William Fairlamb. Corporal John Knur. Corporal Frederick Englehart. Corporal William Liebla. Corporal Clements Licking. HISTORY OF HAMILTON COUNTY, OHIO - 107 Corporal David Grant. Wagoner George Seifart. PRIVATES. Ross Ally, James Dilley, John Elvert, Edward Eikel, Samuel L. Fry, William Feeny, Charles Gutheins, Hiram Havelin, Clark Hiett, John Hum, Edward Johnson, Oliver Jordan, Henry Light, William Myers, Thompson Miller, Frank McGill, August Miller, Jacob Mayer, Thomas O'Neil, John Rape, John Rentz, Joseph Sindlebeck, Henry Switzer, August Van Hum, William Waring, Charles Anderson, Levine Church, Henry Crupper, James Cahill, John Clark, Alfred Hewitt, John 'Hogan, David Johnson, Benjamin Kavits, James Kelley, William Matheson, Thomas Murry, Frank McCormick, Charles Naylor, George Nelson. Died.--Privates Conrad Cook, John M. Dowde, Joseph Hockhorn, Charles Hughes, John Krirsel, August Shulthouse, Frederick Shaeffer, Louis Siegel, Louis Weisner. Discharged.—Sergeants William P. Martin, Sidney Milner, James M. Reefer; Privates Christopher Alexander, John Cox, August Croma, William C. Deters, John Donavan, Henry Elfres, John Hunt, Edward Hamilton, Stephen Mistbeck, Michael McGuire, Bernard Monagan, Walter Mains, John Murphy, Henry Nitchsky, James Nash, Philip Quintin, William Smith, Joseph Storer, Washington Seymour, Robert Wittemeyer, William Wilson. Veterans.—Privates Nelson Duval, James Reynolds, Thomas Sloan. Transferred—Sergeants Isaac Shidler and Peter Gifney; Privates Joseph Colter, Michael McCloskey, Jacob Maturn, John Miller, John Spies. Recruits. —Sergeant Anderson Camillens; Privates Ferdinand M. Dugan, Henry Garner, George McCleary, John McKeever, Louis Snyder, Charles Smith, Joseph Turner. COMPANY H. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Captain Thomas G. Tiernon. Captain Charles C. Cramsey. First Lieutenant Thomas McMullen. First Lieutenant John Sullivan. First Lieutenant Daniel O'Neil. Second Lieutenant Joseph Connelly. Second Lieutenant Alfred Pitle. Second Lieutenant Timothy D. McNeff. Second Lieutenant William D. Harmon. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. First Sergeant Patrick Doyle. Sergeant Patrick Daugherty. Sergeant Michael Murphy. Sergeant John H. Bartell. Sergeant Samuel Newell. Corporal James Early. Corporal Michael Cain. Corporal William Gleeson. Corporal Edward Ryan. Corporal Charles Carty. Corporal Peter Shannon. Corporal James Regan. Wagoner John Malone. PRIVATES. Michael Brennan, Thomas Cavanaugh, Michael Cain, Cornelius Conway, James Currey, Michael Clifford, Peter Carney, William Clark, Francis Carroll, Thomas Donohue, James Dunn, Richard Doran, Dennis Fanning, Thomas Fitzsimmons, Patrick Farrell, Patrick Fingan, Michael Guilford, John Gannon, Patrick Hefferman, Patrick Hart, Dennis Haggerty, John Hogan, Charles Henry, Michael Kerwin, Lawrence Kerhoe, John Lillis, Philip Liddy, John Long, John Murry, William Murphy, John McCarty, John Moore, James McAuleff, Patrick McDonald, Patrick O'Brien, Patrick O'Connor, William Rochford, Herman Remple, John Thomas, Robert Whiteside, Charles Herbert, Thomas Liddy, Henry Allen, George Fance, Peter Feeney, Patrick Gallagher, James Hoffman, Owen Haley, Terrence Hotten, Frederick Hotter, Martin Kinney, Joseph Linch, Mathias McKeown, James McNicholas, James Quinlivan, Roger Quinn, George Reilly, John Rush, Thomas Regan, John Shields, Jacob Smith. Killed in Battle.—Privates Henry Crossen, John Doyle, Patrick Henrihan. Died.—Privates Dennis Burke, Michael Clancey, James Fitzgerald, William Houlihan, Patrick Gillaspie, Patrick Lillis, William Neylon, James Kelley, John Rafferty. Discharged.—Privates James Able, Thomas Conway, John Donohue, John Fox, John Fitzgibbons, John Houlihan, John Lobb, Terrence McMannus, Patrick Mutagh, Patrick Murry, Marcellus Mitchell, Frederick Packhard, Patrick Sweeney. Transferred, etc.—First Sergeant John Malloy; Musician, John McGready; Privates William Conklin, John Cogan, Michael Dill, Patrick Huland, John Joyce, Timothy Kavanaugh, Thomas Kelly, Thomas Liddy, John Tempsey. Not on company rolls.—Jesse T. Walters. COMPANY I. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Captain William M. Ward. Captain Thomas J. Kelly. First Lieutenant Charles C. Cramsey. First Lieutenant Luke H. Murdock. Second Lieutenant Nicholas Lacy. Second Lieutenant Dominick J. Burk. Second Lieutenant James Foley. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. First Sergeant James Linch. Sergeant Samuel E. Brown. Sergeant Roman Amerien. Sergeant Patrick Regan. Corporal John Kester. Corporal St. Clair Baldwin. Corporal Andrew Amthauer. Corporal Peter Sanders. Corporal James Riley. PRIVATES. Joseph Arbuthnot, John Butler, Thomas Crogan, Thomas Crotly, John Davis, Michael Doyle, Christopher Dupps, Charles Fagan, John Fey, Patrick Gilmartin, Peter Glabb, John Hirsch, Charles Harrison, Charles Jantzen, Joseph Krail, James King, John Kuhn, Adolph Keitman, Jacob Klimm, George Keadich, John Linder, Dennis NcAuliffe, Joseph Miller, Thomas Mailey, John Orr, Thomas Phalan, Louis Pohlman, Amos F. Reync Ids, Frederick Scheffier, Henry Smith, William Sullivan, Bernard Stewe, Julius Sommer, Thomas Secoan, Thomas Webb, Martin Whalan, Philip Zeagemauth, Patrick Cain, Daniel Cavanaugh, Peter Hoffman, Lawrence Hettinger, Gustavus Siedel, Parer C. Morrison, John Wittengel, Maurice P. O'Sullivan, John H. Sanders, Henry Bauman, James Clark, Martin Gehardt, Josiah Gregory, Charles Hohmann, Joseph Heider, John Keon, Charles Keller, James Kelly, William Linglumier, James McKune, Michael Ryan, John Roos, Joseph Somrenberg, Perry Strasberger, Jacob Strom, Henry Taylor, Samuel Winchester, Henry Wince. Killed in Battle.—Augustus Hilgenaier, Charles Medary, William Porter. Died. —Privates James Cumberland, Andrew Christens, Patrick Duane, Peter Dolan, Thomas Kelly, William Louis, Valentine Manthi, Hubert Nillis, Anthony Quinn, Abraham Rosenberger, William Roskoff, Charles Scherges, Edward Vaughn; Corporal Patrick H. White. Discharged.—Privates Xavier Allgaier, John Bickler, William Beck: man, Pierce Bergen, John Burmister, John Doyle, Francis Groll, Charles Gross, John Huigerther, John Kenny, Robert Middleton, Theodore Reiman, John Young, William Young. Transferred.—First Sergeant Luke H. Murdock; Sergeants Dominick J. Burke, Patrick Rainey; Privates Patrick Flanagan, Edward O'Donnnell, William Keating, Richard Doran, Patrick Gallagher, Patrick Gillispie, Jeremiah Long, Patrick McDonald, Samuel Newell, Patrick O'Brien, William S. O'•rien, James Quinlivan, George Schnek. COMPANY K. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Captain Henry Robinson. Captain John Bently. Captain Daniel O'Connor. First Lieutenant John J. Stites. First Lieutenant Eugene R. Eaton. Second Lieutenant Nicholas Knox. Second Lieutenant John Mallory. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. First Sergeant Andrew Hammond. Sergeant James Upperman. Sergeant James E. Lecount. Sergeant Charles Lickert. 108 - HISTORY OF HAMILTON COUNTY, OHIO. Sergeant Francis Marlatt. Corporal Patrick Griffin. Corporal Dewitt C. Belleville. Corporal Wesley Dragoo. PRIVATES. Frederick Austerly, Courtland W. Brunson, George Realer, William H. Bennett, Andrew Burke, Valentine Busam, Stephen Bokenkoetter, Frederick Baum, Edward Brown, Gottleib Brightfield, Henry Chose-man, John Crotly, Richard Dooley, Dennis Daugherty, John Dobener, Christian Dymond, Louis Eckert, Frederick Fleesman, Joseph Fowler, John Fox, Edwin H. Folger, John Gorman, Matthew Gilfius, Florence Hindermock, Thomas Hishberger, Charles Hines, John Holtz, John Hay, Cfiarles S. Johnson, Frederick Keonig, Lawrence Kerry, Joseph Munter, John Miller, John Moser, Herman Maus, John Och, Charles Ortman, George Osterman, Cfiristopher Petrie, Patrick Powers, Martin Raabe, John Renner, Adam Rohman, Paul Shoener, William Standerman, William Shafer, Henry J. Stein, William Troecher, John Vanfieet, 'Henry Wertz, John Winer, Thomas B. Ward, John Wagoner, Walter Curtis, Moses Nixon, Julius Austerhouse, Jesse Cooper. Killed in Battle.—Private Albert Christ. Died.—Sergeant George G. Belleville; Corporal Aaron Bridsal, Privates Adolphus Beaman, Charles Leicht, George Miller, John Schreiver. Discharged.—Privates William Allen, William Baker, Henry Bitter, Lawrence Firnpoess, Charles Hine, Frederick Kleibei, James Long, Christopher Roser, John W. Toskey. ELEVENTH OHIO INFANTRY. Only part of this regiment was raised in Hamilton county. It mustered in for three months April, 1861, and for three years June 20, 1861. Taking the field in July, it formed part of the celebrated Kanawha division, led by General J. D. Cox, and participated in all the movements of the division. in West Virginia and elsewhere. At one time company K, principally mechanics, rebuilt a bridge across the Pocotaligo in less than a day, with no tools but some axes and augers. The same company afterwards helped to build two boats, together forming a ferry-boat one hundred and forty feet long, with which communication was opened between the wings of the Kanawha army. The Eleventh was in the battle of South Mountain,' and took part in the famous charge against the stone wall; fought also at Antietam, was removed to Tennessee in February, 1863, participated in the advance on Chattanooga, was in the battles of Chickamauga and Mission Ridge, and some months after in a desperate charge up a steep declivity near Buzzard's Roost, when it lost one-sixth of its men. February 17, 1864, it was presented with a stand of colors by the ladies of Troy, Ohio. The regiment, after a hearty welcome in Cincinnati on its return, was mustered out June 21, 1864. Until the time of its disbandment, from December, 1861, a regimental church was kept up, and the religious element was always prominent in the command. The Eleventh battalion of Ohio infantry was composed of two companies of this regiment whose time did not expire as soon as the others, and also of those who re-enlisted as veterans. They were commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Stubbs, who had been sergeant major of the original organization; accompanied Sherman in his last campaign; and were mustered out at the close of the war. COMPANY K COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Captain William L. Douglass. Captain Lewis G. Brown. First Lieutenant Silas Roney. First Lieutenant George E. Peck. Second Lieutenant James M. Elliott. First Lieutenant William Crubaugh. First Lieutenant William M. Culbertson. First Lieutenant Cyreneus Longly. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. First Sergeant Isaac McKenzie. Sergeant William N. Hathaway. Sergeant Thomas Clegg. Sergeant Francis M. Ogden. Sergeant William H. Aydman. Corporal John F. Silman. Corporal Phillip Behman. Corporal John Comer. Corporal Charles Abbott. Wagoner Richard Penny. PRIVATES. John C. Bain, Lewis C. Bail, William Britton, William L. Bower, Charles Buehn, Joseph Brown, Stephen Burke, John Dennis, Hugh Davis, Peter Devine, Jacob Evans, John Fregate, Joseph W. Frenzell, Harvey l Fox, John Godfrey, James Humphrey, John C. Holliday, Charles Hauselman, Albert W. Heuntz, David Johnson, Allison Johnson, Jacob G. Lake, William Mahoney, James Merville, William Maurath, John S. Morris, James Mallon, George D. Mayle, Isaac Meriah, Lewis Penny, Ellis Penny, Lafayette Penny, William L. Pierson, Robert C. Silman, Emil Leitz, John B. Sutherland, George W. Schreiver, Jacob Schunk, Isaac Treker, Joshua Urten, William A. Utter, August Voltz, George Wasson, William Watson, John H. Webster, Charles H. Whittaker, James Williams, Virgil A. Williams, Edward Yocum, Benjamin Boyd, Thomas Brickel, Austheimel Byrket, Hiram Bryant, Thomas Brown, William Carpenter, Hezekiah Crampton, Charles Crayton, Obed Dennis, Joseph H. Doehrer, Thomas Dwyer, John Hastings, Robert Hall, Edward Jones, Charles Johnson, John Lowden, Benjamin Lowden, Phillip McKinney, Isaac Meguire, Charles Mortimer, James Minton, Alfred Miller, James Norris, Henry Nelson, Patrick J. Owen, Wilson Oblinger, Abram D. Philips, Robert Patterson, Jabez D. Raynor, George Reynolds, John Schmitt, Charles Sill, James S. Stillman, William Sherer, Joseph Tate, William A. Tarr, Henry Wear, Charles W. Worden, John W. White. Killed in Action.—Private John Baker. Died.—Sergeants John H: Peck, Marvin B. Wolf; Corporals Boswell S. Wagoner, George G. L. Murphy; Privates John F. Colther, Henry C. Day, Charles M. Geusch, Frederick Heusey, Noah Sams, Simeon Shideler. Discharged.—Privates Ely W. Bennett, John L. Culbertson, James Daa, John Dyson, Robert N. Douglass, Samuel Fast, John Ferris, Frederick Feame, George Hamer, William Hiser, William H. Kelsey, Alfred H. Monroe, Snell Mansfield, Joseph E. Pierson, Floid L. Smith, Daniel R. P. Shoemaker, Late A. Stewart, James Sisson, James N. Sisson, Alexander Smith, Walter S. Stevens, Robert D. Robb. Transferred.—Privates Silas P. Ake, Charles H. Baker, Joseph Bower, Jerome Brown, Albert Berry, Henry D. Culbertson, Henry Clickner, Michael Casey, Ellsberry G. Covault, George K. Daily, Watson Baggot, Edward Dorsey, Cornelius Deeter, James Funk, William Gosnel, Daniel Hampton, David Helpman, Jacob Houser, Frank Homan, Daniel Hunt, Jacob H. Irwin, Nathan Keltner, William Kelly, Andrew Kin, Charles E. H. Kimball, Christopher Myers, James McDonald, William L. McFall, Henry C. McNight, Jacob Marlett, Martin Noran, Christopher Neisley, John Pritchard, Sylvester Penny, James Rouse, William Reiber, Jonathan Rollins, John Reese, Owen A. Reich, William Roney, Dennis Regan, Lerile E. Smith, Phillip Smith, John Sulliger, Walter Steinberger, L. A. Thomas, Joseph Wich, Jacob Wise, Levi W. Whittaker, Nathan Whittaker, George Williams, Martin V. Williams, Jonathan Wilkins, James Westfall, Samuel Farr. Prisoner of War.—Private William H. Boyle. Discharged.—Sergeants Bailey Plumb, George D. Palmer, Samuel A. Collins. COMPANY I. PRIVATES. William M. Sampson, Abraham Toot, Perry Truden, James Veitch, Lucien Wissheng, Calvin Wolf, Thomas Stofer, Charles Redbing. COMPANY K. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Captain Philander A. Lane. Captain George Johnson. HISTORY OF HAMILTON COUNTY, OHIO - 109 First Lieutenant George P. Darrow. First Lieutenant Charles J. Cottinhan. First Lieutenant Charles J. McCline. First Lieutenant Theodore Cox. Second Lieutenant Alfred L. Conklin. Second Lieutenant George Johnson. Second Lieutenant Robert C. Morris. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. First Sergeant Elliott McGowan. Sergeant Jeremiah Hardwick. Sergeant Jacob Myers. Corporal Simeon Hays. PRIVATES. George Andrew, Thomas Anderson, Frederick W. Becker, Charles Bosworth, Michael Beechler, Samuel Brock, John C. DeButts, Edward Eaton, James Figfer, Henry Foll, George Germeyer, Richard Gilbert, Martin Hooker, Albert G. Hoole, Joseph Keller, Adam Neiberger, Andrew Rossler, Joseph Stinger, George Smith, No. I; George Smith, No. 2; Jarred Wallace, Charles Young. Sergeant David Baird; Corporals John T. Clark, Moses Redhead, John Mirslee; Privates George H. Armstrong, Edward Bateman, Richard Bristol, Michael Casey, James M. Clark, Martin Corner, Daniel Diebold, Simon Detach, Henry Effing, James Flynn, Oscar B. Fowler, John Fuglin, John Gardner, Martin Goudling, John Goodrich, Charles H. Greenwood, Edward Hundley, John W. Hementhaler, Henry Keller, Henry King, Peter Lowring, William H. Lynn, Joseph C. Lynn, Joseph M. Malone, Henry Marshall, Joseph Mex, James Mosley, John Meir, Edward Myers, Reuben McKenney, Alexander McPherson, Charles Patterson, David G. Patton, Perry Wilson, Benjamin Wilhair. Killed in battle. —Corporal Charles H. Wright; Privates John Boos, Joseph Bunker, Michael Depretz, Michael Hoath, Marion Powell, John Scholsser, John Weiner. Died.—Teamsters William Allen, Rensdan Carson; Privates Englebert Dold, William A. Fowler, Jacob Reif, Benjamin Stevens, James Westfall. Discharged.—First Sergeants Orlando Hudson, George S. Swayne; Sergeant Joseph Pearson; Corporals William Hays, Charles McCormick; Musician George Van Ausdale; Privates Lewis Ankle, Theobald S. Bransby, Benoni Dixon, John K. Dixon, Theodore English, Asa F. Flagg, George Granger, Michael Gigar, Lewis Grey, Henry Hunnach, John Hull, Hugh H. Humphrey, Victor Kennecht, David F. Lansing, Dumont Mills, Landrum Noel, Abel Pearson, Joseph Powers, Dennis Ragan, Ransalaer Richardson, Jackson Suibner, John W. H. Searles, Albert Sennett, Walter Steinberger, Nathan W. Whitaker, Jonathan Wilkins. Transferred.—First Sergeant John Ginten; Privates Charles H. Carothers, Joshua Handen, Englebert, Kaupfer Schmidt, Philip Roach, William Carroll, William Christian, Frank M. Fowler, Joseph P. Morris, Samuel F. Myers, Charles R. Patrick, William H. Lee, George A. Stinger, Levi W. Whitaker. ELEVENTH BATTALION OHIO INFANTRY.—COMPANY E. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Captain D. Clinton Stubbs. First Lieutenant Francis M. Ogden. Second Lieutenant David W. Murrice. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. First Sergeant Charles Abbot. Sergeant John Tilman. Sergeant Philip Betoman Sergeant John Connor Sergeant Jacob Schenck Corporal James Williams. Corporal John A. Webster. Corporals Joshua Urton Waymers. Corporal James R. Kinney, Corporal James F. O'Conner. PRIVATES. Louis C. Baird, John W. Baine, William L. Bowen, Peter Presan, William L. Britton, Stephen Brik, Charles Buehn, Hugh Davis, John Dennis, Peter Devore, James G. Evans, Harvey Fox, Joseph W. Fentzel, John Fugates, John Godfrey, Charles Hanselman, Raleigh D. Hatfield, Albert W. Hentz, John C. Holliday, James Humphreys, Daniel Hunt, Allison Johnson, David Johnson, Jacob H. La Rue, David K. Lonthan, James Mellon, William Maloney, William Manrath, G. D. Mule, Isaac Moenah, James Merrill, John T. Morris, Ellis Penney, La Fayette Penney, Abraham Rozer, George W. Schreiver, Robert C. Silman, Emil Seitz, George W. Snively, Isaac Tuckey, William A. Utley, August Voltz, Harrison H. Wait, George Wassen, William Watson, Charlas W. Whittaeker, Virgil A. Williams, William H. Wydman, Edwin Yocum. Jacob G. Labe Died.—Privates, William H. Harrison, John Smith. Discharged.—Sergeant Major D. Clinton Stubbs; First Sergeant Francis M. Ogden; Sergeant Thomas Clegg; Corporals Frederick Eberhart and Henry Burns; Privates James W. Campbell, John W. Clark, Isaac Flickinger, William Harvey, James McDonell, John R, Osborne, Louis Penney, Richard Penney, William Wiearson, James Rowe, Henry Timons. Prisoners of War.—Privates, Harvey Fox, Raleigh D. Hatfield. Mustered for Transfer, but Mustered out with Company.—Corporals William Crawford, August Herring; Privates, James G. Achuff, John Londin, John Mallee, Samuel A. McQuiston, James Morris, James Riley, Daniel Ross, Frederick Steirley, John H. Trump, Peter Walter, James Wallace, George Wintringham, James Salter, Joseph C. Brown. COMPANY I. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICER. Corporal John W. Smith. PRIVATES. Francis M. Fowler, William H. Lee, John W. Barry, Charles R. Patrick, William Carroll, George A. Stinger, Charles Redbrug. TWELFTH OHIO INFANTRY. Mustered into service May 3, and June 28, 1861. COMPANY A. Private James H. Pierson. COMPANY C. PRIVATES. Zachariah Crippen (killed in battle) Hugh McCabe, Josiah J. Higbee. COMPANY H. PRIVATES. Albert T. Boswell, William B. Carey, George M. D. Evans COMPANY I. PRIVATES. Jacob Bauman, Charles Graysoff, John Hymer, Lewis Green, Christian C. White. THIRTEENTH BATTALION OHIO INFANTRY. Four companies of veterans of the Thirteenth Ohio infantry, organized June, 1864. COMPANY B. COMMISSIONED OFFICER. Captain Michael Hartenstein. PRIVATES. Louis Brightfield, Frederick Harmon, Michael Reis, Andrew August FOURTEENTH OHIO INFANTRY. Mustered into service May 18, and August, 1861. COMPANY A. PRIVATES. Andrew Landbury, George W. Lendberger, J. A. Laird, William Kleinsory, Ludwig Miller. COMPANY B. PRIVATES. Gustav Kelly (died) John Wagner. COMPANY C. PRIVATES. George R. Barnes, James Brennan, Daniel Conger, John Cook Joseph Fritche, Bennett H. Koka, Frank Winsell. COMPANY E. Private James Gorrell. COMPANY H. PRIVATES. John C. Albrecht, Joseph Barkla, Conrad Dahoff, Carl Geyer, William Hastig. 110 - HISTORY OF HAMILTON COUNTY, OHIO. COMPANY K. PRIVATES. August Bust, Alexander Hulbert, Daniel Erb, Thomas Kelly, Dennis Kelly, T. A. Laird. FIFTEENTH OHIO INFANTRY. Mustered into service May and September, 1861. COMPANY B. PRIVATES. John Christie, Peter Flick. COMPANY K. PRIVATES. George Dettmer, Joseph Doll, George Henzel, Charles a Dinaman, Iona Bleeholder, Henry Brackman, Samuel Bushmaster, Richard Coleman, Christopher Detteling, Kasper D. Trussee, Leo W. Wale, John McFadden, Christopher Shrader. SIXTEENTH OHIO INFANTRY. (Three Months' Service.) COMPANY E. COMMISSIONED OFFICER. First Lieutenant William H. Wade. PRIVATES. William B. Gibson, Simeon G. Jones, Hiram M. Lee, George L. McKeehan, Charles R. Wilder. SEVENTEENTH OHIO INFANTRY. Mustered into service April and September, 1861. COMPANY A. PRIVATES. Robert A. Quinn, John Ripler, Ferdinand Shaffer, George Walenroth, Robert Schmidt, George H. Barrow. COMPANY C. Private Philip Sheets. COMPANY E. PRIVATES. John Barnhart, George F. Ely, Gabriel P. Smith, Henry Schroder, Richard Stiver, Beldaser Schaub, John Scott, Landlin Swigler, John Thuler, Lewis C. Wright, Ernest Wehman, Frank Zimmerly. COMPANY F. PRIVATES. William Stelrenkamp, Joseph Schrommer, John Theurer. Patrick Ernwright, Marthaus Guiner. COMPANY G. PRIVATES. John Cass, James M. Gallaher, John D. Kibbey, James W. Richard. COMPANY I. Private Charles L. Wagenhals. EIGHTEENTH OHIO INFANTRY. This regiment was organized at Camps Wood and Dennison between August and November, 1861. Its service was with the Armies of the Ohio and the Cumberland; it was in the battle of Chickamauga and other actions, and was honorably discharged November 9, 1864. A second organization, bearing the same name, was formed from the veterans of several Ohio regiments, and fought in the battle of Nashville. It was retained in service until October 22, 1865, when it was mustered out at Columbus. FIELD AND STAFF. Adjutant Henry H. Welch. Musician Velosu A. Taylor. Hospital Steward John C. Cochran. Quartermaster Sergeant George P. Jarvis. COMPANY B. PRIVATES. Samuel D. Decker, Zachariah Garris, Joseph H. Royar, John Fitzgerald. COMPANY C. PRIVATES. William Beeden, Granvill Toy, John Williams, John L. Cochran, George Stewenagle, George W. Holmes, Patrick Riley. COMPANY D. PRIVATES. Joseph Florentz. COMPANY E. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Corporal Asa Robbins. Corporal William Emery. PRIVATES. John Boesser, John Battle, William Hanlin, Samuel Morched, Thomas J. Abbott, Timothy Brannan, John Calt; James Cnuck, Joshua Demkerly, Richard Duncan, Charles F. English, William Hoffue, John McGeer, William D. Tattman, Jecy C. Young. COMPANY F. PRIVATES. Augustus Shovaney, Paul Wilson, William Waters. COMPANY G. Private Charles A. Stone. COMPANY H. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Corporal Joseph Williams. PRIVATES. John Aylers, Joseph Anderson, Henry Abberdeing, Henry Altmeyre, Ernest Benedict, Charles B. Slotey. COMPANY. I, (Veteran). NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. First Sergeant James B. Boyer. Sergeant Elias Shaefer. Sergeant Martin V. Monday. Sergeant Brice Hayes. Corporal John E. Porter. Corporal Louis Landman. Corporal Henry Sebexen. Corporal Henry Demar. PRIVATES. Junius B. W. Black, Milton Collins, Luther D. Dupoy, John Dear-don, Joshua Delaplane, Morris Foley, John Ferris, Philip C. Fearline, Louis Gruber, Christian Haber, John Hassing, William Halt, Charles M. Kimbrough, Patrick McCabe, John Mulcahy, Lorentz Miller, Elwood Madden, John A. Myer, Charles Nicholas, Leonides.Price, George Peter, Patrick Ryan, John Smith, Ferdinand Schultz, George Showalter, John Snowden, Thomas B. Thayer, William Wyane, Henry Young, Wilhelm Zueker, Philip Zegerard, Thomas Burns, Simeon Culbertson, Henry Guthcamp, William J. O'Naherty, Joseph Hampton, Marcus Hathaway, John W. Holcomb, Frank Bernard, Ignatz Burtz, Jacob Cohn, Mathias P. Dingeman, George W. Machinaw, Albert Morrell, Samuel A. Brady, James Peck, John Ryan, William F. Smith, Samuel Snedegar, Peter Tigan, Peter Warren, Herman Kroog, John Kennedy, Charles W. Lewis. Died.----Privates Benjamin F. Buckbee, Herman H. Erpenstein; Sergeant Benjamin F. Fox. COMPANY K. (Veteran). NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICER. Sergeant Charles John. PRIVATES. Peter Gabriel, Michael Bettinger, Lewis Book. NINETEENTH OHIO INFANTRY. Mustered into service May and November, 1861. COMPANY C. Private Theodore Seivering. COMPANY H. PRIVATES. Henry Minike, Peter Monroe, Henry Buckhouse, Michael Genshuger. COMPANY I. PRIVATES. James Stewart, Barney Brockman (Twentieth Ohio). HISTORY OF HAMILTON COUNTY, OHIO - 111 COMPANY B. (Veteran). NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICER. First Sergeant Godfrey B. Alexander. PRIVATES. Henry Kepper, John Johnson (died), John Hall. COMPANY D. Private Thomas Paliner, COMPANY E. COMMISSIONED OFFICER. Second Lieutenant James B. Walker. PRIVATES. Lewis Stillman, James B. Walker, Albert Black. COMPANY E. (Veteran). PRIVATES, Joseph Bradford, Lewis Webber. COMPANY G. (Veteran). Private Gottfried Schmidt. COMPANY H. Private Albert G. Black. COMPANY I. Private Herman Neetfelt. COMPANY I. (Veteran). COMMISSIONED OFFICER. Captain Francis M. Shaklee. PRIVATES. Christopher Yerke, Thomas Wilson. COMPANY K. Private William Shanen. TWENTIETH OHIO INFANTRY. The three months' regiment of this number was raised at once upon the outbreak of war. One company (B) was recruited at Oxford, Butler county, mainly from the students of Miami university. Among them were the following-named from Cincinnati: COMMISSIONED OFFICER. Captain Ozu Jennison Dodds. PRIVATES. John R. Hunt, jr., Carter B. Harrison, Robert A. Leonard, James A. Leonard, Charles L. Seward. ( Three Years' Service.) COMPANY H. PRIVATES. Albert Black, Mason Harmon. COMPANY I. PRIVATES. Christopher Gehrke, James Lingen, Herman Neatfelt. COMPANY K. PRIVATES. Thomas Gleason, William Sharron. TWENTY-FIRST OHIO INFANTRY. COMMISSIONED OFFICER. Assistant Surgeon Richard Gray, jr. TWENTY-SECOND OHIO INFANTRY. FIELD AND STAFF. Colonel Crafts J. Wright. Major Charles W. Anderson. COMPANY C. COMMISSIONED OFFICER. First Lieutenant Edwin Smith. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Corporal John Winright. Corporal William H. Sheir. Corporal James H. Stopher. PRIVATES. Rudolph Betz, James Campbell, Joseph McGarten, John Sheridan Robert Wychler, William B. Arthur, William Green, Matthew Harren, Joseph Peters, Alfred Swing, Julius Shemer, James Farris. COMPANY F. COMMISSIONED OFFICER. First Lieutenant Robert McGreggor. COMPANY I. Private Philip W. Quentin. TWENTY-SECOND BATTALION OHIO INFANTRY. (Veterans and recruits of the Twenty-third Ohio infantry.) COMPANY A. PRIVATES. William Cummings, Lewis C. Miller, William Montgomery, John Probst, William H. Rogers. COMPANY B. NON-COMMISSIONED OFF ICER. Corporal James P. Woods. PRIVATES. John Williams, Alexander Bowers, Tilton Hall, Patrick Murray, Isaac B. Norris, John E. Wortman; Drummer Ebenezer Westwood. TWENTY-THIRD OHIO INFANTRY. This was Colonel (afterwards General) Rosecrans' regiment. Among its field officers were also Rutherford B. Hayes, Stanley Matthews, James M. Conly, and E. Parker Scammon, three of whom became generals, and one of them President of the United States. It was organized at Camp Chase, in June, 1861, for three years' service; served in West Virginia, and elsewhere in the east, was at the battle of Cedar Creek, and other famous actions, and was finally mustered out July 26, 1865, at Cumberland. STAFF OFFICER. Sergeant Major William W. Stevens. COMPANY A. PRIVATES. William Lyons, Casper Plankuch, William Sullivan, James Brown, Thomas Burnes, Thomas Gillen, Alfred C. Harris, John Lanvercombe. John Pletcher. COMPANY B. PRIVATES. Joseph Fisher, Salathiel Roach, Thomas Cady, Daniel Dedy, Mortimer S. Denwoody, Joseph Davis, Benjamin Evans, Henry Evans, William Kilgore. COMPANY C. (Veteran). PRIVATES. John Canedy, Hanson L. Gwynn, Gustavus Mason, James Pierson, Christopher C. White, John Gibernel, Alfred Grow, George W. Shellcross, James Tinner. Died.—Charles 0. Case, Zachariah Crippen, Hugh McCabe. Discharged.—Corporal Kellum Sanford; Privates. John C. Coleman, John Deverming, Josiah J. Higby. COMPANY D. PRIVATES. William Terrell, Lewis Hood, William White, 2d, Darman Williams, William Meade, Frederick Smithgall, William Hamilton (died), John L. Douglass (discharged). COMPANY E. PRIVATES. James Carl, James A. Kelly, Frantz Kaiser, John King, William R. Hallman, Hugh Kearney, John Keenan. COMPANY F. PRIVATES. Jacob Maguir, Edward Benker, Andrew Gigle, George Heddinger; Christopher Copier, Edward Lanson, Jeremiah Long, Joseph Lemare, John Maxville, John O'Brian, John Reed. 112 - HISTORY OF HAMILTON COUNTY, OHIO. COMPANY G. PRIVATES. Harvey Buchanan, Patrick McGown, John McGee, John Ockley, William Osterholt, Conrad Weitzel, William B. Maples, James Presley (killed in battle), Hiram Anderson, William Bragg, John Dougherty, Richard Ellison, Levi Fuller, George Godsey, Henry Gedeman, Thomas Marfling, James O'Brian, John Rath. Discharge; Standerin W. Hudson, Lewis Mayer, John Standen COMPANY H. PRIVATES. Michael Sontag, John Somerton, Herman Smith, Charles Schmidt, Michael O'Brien (discharged). COMPANY I. PRIVATES. John Walker, William W. Stevens, Andrew J. Bolan, Daniel Smith, Andrew Schlochberger, Samuel Turner, Daniel Walsh. COMPANY K. PRIVATES. William Wickelhouse, James Donnelly, Jacob Van Long, John Morris, Albert G. Boswell, Isaac Wickley, William B. Cary (died), George M. D. Evans, Charles M. Rollings, John Riley, James Smith, Harry Wallace, Charles B. Wilson, William S. Warrick, Samuel W. Wallace. TWENTY-FOURTH OHIO INFANTRY. Mustered into service in July, 1861. COMPANY F. First Lieutenant Henry G. Graham. TWENTY-SIXTH OHIO INFANTRY. Assistant Surgeon Daniel Richards. COMPANY F. Private Emanuel Brill. COMPANY I. PRIVATES. John S. Pryor, Adeu Richason (died). TWENTY-SEVENTH OHIO INFANTRY. The organization of this regiment took place at Camp Chase in August, 1861. Before December they are heard of at St. Louis, St. Charles and Mexico, Missouri, Lexington, Kansas City, and Sadalia. During this month they shared in the capture of thirteen hundred recruits on their way to join the rebel General Price. In March this regiment was in the advance in the movement on Island No.10, and May 1, was with the army that .moved on Corinth. On the nineteenth of September the Twenty-seventh was a part of the force sent to recapture Iuka. October 3, at the battle of Corinth it lost heavily. A timely reinforcement of two hundred recruits arrived soon after. Early in November, the Ohio brigade, of which the Twenty-seventh formed a part, with Grant's army, marched to Oxford, Mississippi. They were next ordered to Jackson, Tennessee, to intercept Forrest, whom they met at Parker's cross roads, where an engagement took place, resulting in the capture of seven guns, three hundred and sixty prisoners, and four hundred horses. Shortly after re-enlistment, this brigade moved against and captured Decatur. At Dallas the rebels were driven before them. The regiment was also engaged with Hood's corps on the twenty-eighth of May, skirmished at Big Shanty in June, and fought at Kenesaw and Nicojack creek in July. Before Atlanta, on the twenty-second of July, the regiment was in one of its severest battles, and sustained its heaviest loss. In the pursuit of Hood to the northward, it had a part; it also marched with Sherman to the sea, and was in the campaign of the Carolinas. After Johns-ton's surrender, the Twenty-seventh moved to Washington, and in July, 1865, at Camp Dennison, received its final payment and discharge. FIELD AND STAFF. Sergeant Major Jacob C. Cohen. Sergeant Major Edward B. Temple. Quartermaster Sergeant John Jones. COMPANY B. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Captain Jacob S. Menken. Captain James Morgan. Second Lieutenant Jacob C. Cohen. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. First Sergeant Henry Tape. First Sergeant Thomas Morgan. Sergeant Robert C. Biggadike. Sergeant John Toms. Sergeant Edward B. Temple. Sergeant William Roberts. Sergeant Adolph Myers. Sergeant Robert Gardner. Sergeant Ferdinand Fagle. Corporal Benjamin F. Long. Corporal William E. Moore. Corporal Edward P. Toms. Corporal John Kerdoff. Corporal E. W. Hippie. Corporal James H. Tones. Corporal George Everett. Musician Charles Chiffer PRIVATES. John Atkins, George Barner, John Bryant, J. P. Bergman, Patrick Burk, Eugene Carroll, William H. Dobbins, Hugh Dunn, James Egan, Patrick Fox, Frederick Graff, Noah C. Groves, Edwin Gibson, William Gantz, Daniel Haggerty, William A. Jeffers, Adolph Krause, William King, Michael Knoffloch, William D. Lilly, John A. McCalmont, John McMillen, John Murphy, Edward Martz, Joseph Meising, Louis H. Mayer, John Miller, Dennis O'Brian, John OTool, Peter Pointers, Harmon H. Remmert, Thomas Ryan, John H. Steiweider, August Senmert, Joseph Sokup, Maurice Troy, Frederick Talaze, Arnold Zemmert, Ernest Zeuchner, William F. Cole, William E. Cole. COMPANY D. PRIVATES. Joseph Black, Josiah Raines. COMPANY G. Private Joseph McDaniels. COMPANY H. Private John M. Moore (died). COMPANY I. Private Christian North (died). COMPANY K. PRIVATES. Leopold Gardner, Enoch A. Hutchinson, 0. E. Steward, James A. Sweet, John A. Joseph (died). TWENTY-EIGHTH OHIO INFANTRY. This regiment was recruited largely among the Cincinnati Germans; and so much attached are those of its surviving members who yet reside in the city to its memory, that they still hold monthly re-unions on Sundays, at some convenient rendezvous—a case not exactly paralleled, we venture to say, anywhere in the world. It was mustered in July 6, 1861, for three years, and moved from Camp Dennison to Point Pleasant, Virginia, on the thirty-first. Colonel Merr, with four hundred picked HISTORY OF HAMILTON COUNTY, OHIO - 113 men, presently relieved the home guards at Spencer, where they were besieged by the rebels. The regiment joined the force under General Rosecrans, and fought at Carnifex Ferry, where it lost three killed and twenty-seven wounded. October Zest, at New River, two of its companies had a sharp fight with the rebels on the Union picket line. The winter and part of the next spring were spent at Gauley, in thorough drill and instruction; and May 2, 1862, the Twenty-eighth marched to Fayetteville and took place in the Second brigade of the Kanawha division, under General Cox. At Wolf creek, near East River mountain, two companies defeated a rebel force, and destroyed a wagon train loaded with commissary stores. About half the regiment was in the next fight, near Wytheville, losing six dead and eleven wounded. Several other skirmishes occurred during the operations of the summer, but without much loss. On the march to Washington, begun at Flat Top mountain ,August 15th, the regiment had a skirmish with Stuart's cavalry at Fall-church, September 4th. The division was now attached to the Ninth army corps, under General Reno. September 13th, Colonel Mori's brigade, in which was the Twenty-eighth, drove the rebels out of Frederick City. At South Mountain the Kanawha division bore the brunt of the battle. At Antietam this regiment was the first to ford the creek above the stone bridge, and remained on the skirmish line of the Ninth corps all night. It lost forty-,two killed and hurt in this action. The next winter was passed in West Virginia, mainly at Buckhannon. About the middle of June the command was marched to Maryland, and then back to Beverly, to repel a threatened invasion. At Droop mountain, July 6th, a rebel force was attacked and defeated, with heavy loss. The remainder of the summer, and the fall and winter, were spent in active operations, with much marching and other hardships, but no great amount of fighting. April 25, 1864, the Twenth-eighth was ordered to the army of the Shenandoah, to "fight mit Siegel," who was then reorganizing the army at Bunker Hill. It aided to force Imboden from New Market, May 11th, and was in the battle of New Market the next day, which was fought in a heavy thunderstorm. June 5th it was in the attack upon the rebel General Jones near Piedmont, and was the only regiment of the force charging the works that did not fall back, holding its ground and preventing the rebels from making a centre charge for three-fourths of an hour, when it was recalled and handsomely complimented by General Hunter. The third charge forced the enemy from his works, killing General Jones, and deciding the battle. The Twenty-eighth lost thirty-three killed and one hundred and five wounded, out of four hundred and eighty-four engaged. Two color-bearers were killed and three wounded; and the flag was torn by seventy two balls and pieces of shell. After another month and a half of very active service, it was ordered home, greeted warmly by its multitudinous friends at Cincinnati, and mustered out July 23d. Its total losses in the field were two officers killed, seven wounded; ninety enlisted men killed, one hundred and sixty-two wounded, one hundred and seventy-three disabled by disease; in all four hundred and thirty-four. FIELD AND STAFF. Colonel August Moore. Lieutenant Colonel Godfried Becker. Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Bohlender. Major Ernest Schochi. Major Rudolph Heintz. Surgeon Gerhard Saal. Surgeon Charles E. Deing. Assistant Surgeon Adolphus Schoenbein. Assistant Surgeon George P. Hackenberg. Assistant Surgeon A. E. Jenner. Chaplain Charles Beyschlag. Chaplain Frederick Goebel. Adjutant Leopold Markbreit Adjutant John Lang. Quartermaster Herman Kaugsberger. Quartermaster Samuel Rosenshaf. Sergeant Major Louis Fass. Sergeant Major Albert Liamin. Sergeant Major Henry Acker. Sergeant Major Rudolph Gutenstein. Sergeant Major Charles Ludorff. Sergeant Major Abesevan Laudberg. Commissary Sergeant Michael Schmidtheimer. Commissary Sergeant John Ruterieck. Commissary Sergeant Frank Salzmann. Quartermaster Sergeant Joseph Newbacher. Quartermaster Sergeant Louis Weitzel. Quartermaster Sergeant Charles Schmidt. Hospital Steward William Bauer. Hospital Steward Frederick Ries. Chief Musician Francis Schmitt. Chief Bugler Adolphus Schiller. Drum Major Joseph Brodbeck. Musician Otto Zink. COMPANY A. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Captain Ernest Schache. Captain Charles Drach. First Lieutenant Charles Meyer. First Lieutenant Frederick Weising. First Lieutenant Frederick Halzer. First Lieutenant Albert Livmin. Second Lieutenant Louis Faas. Second Lieutenant August Herman. Second Lieutenant Leopold Markbreit. Second Lieutenant William Althammer. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. First Sergeant August Hess. Sergeant Henry Kaling. Sergeant Charles Mueller. Sergeant William Hansom. Sergeant Gottleib Lange. Corporal Jacob Mueller. Corporal Christian Stueve. Corporal William Streilberg. Corporal Herman Moeller. Corporal Charles Bertram. PRIVATES. George Beckman, Nicholas Biedinger, Otto Briegel, John Dalbele, Lorenz Hinkeyer Frederick Feiler, Joseph Heilmerer, Louis Habenstadt, Antony Kayser, Frank Kemper, George Klett, John Peter Krouz, Andrew Shider, Frederick Linderman, Christian Luttman, William Mastin, Charles Mashnitz, Herman Meyer, Peter Nospacher, John Platfoot, Alexander Pansald, Henry Rodenberg, George Schein, Charles Sebold, Gustave Schmidt, Michael Schwabel, Christian Schwarzenhaetzer, John Spaeth, Louis Straever, Joseph Udry, Ulrich Walt, Henry Wubbenherst, Bernhard Hoffman, Daniel Galtz, Charles Neiman, Frank Kauffman, Frederick Engleke, Frantz Lippart, Frederick Funk, Michael Gratz, Charles Merk, Charles Kuehn, August Walker, Frederick Keilinger, Charles Heuke, Charles Wolf, Conrad Job, Joseph Duerr, Henry Harland, Maxwell Hug, Frederick Haatman, John Weber, Julius Reiche. Killed in Battle.—Private John Helling, Corporal Conrad Meeker. Died.—Private Charles Yeiser, Simon Poettger, Philip Pieh, Henry Schadleman; Maxwell Meuller. 114 - HISTORY OF HAMILTON COUNTY, OHIO. Sergeant Louis Steir ; Privates Antony Mueller, John Henshman, Philip Stuckenberg, Henry Stuckenberg, George Small, Jacob Burk-hard, Frederick Langner, John Huber, Antony Pflanger, Frederick Winderick. Transferred.—First Sergeant Samuel Rosenthal ; Sergeants Harman Guthard, Albert Liomin, Michael Schmittener ; Privates Louis Witzel, Joseph Mark ; Corporal Frank Salzman. Recruits.—Privates Andrew Daniels, Frank Genter, Jacob Galtz. COMPANY A. (Veteran). COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Captain Edwin Fry. First Lieutenant Frederick Hagenbuch. Second Lieutenant Christopher Tenge. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. First Sergeant John Jones. Sergeant Alwin Rademacher. Sergeant John Reimer. Sergeant Julius Frenzel. Sergeant Michael Trunk. Corporal Louis Reiher. Corporal Martin Hohmann. Corporal John Smith. Corporal Jacob Jung. Corporal George Winter. PRIVATES. Charles Baumann, Conrad Bajer, Martin Bilber, Henry Brueskman, Frank Boland, Henry Correl, George Doell, Jacob Sellman, Ernest Dietz, Gabriel Diescher, Charles Forberg, Frank Griesler, Jacob Gruener, I. Glatt, George Grabuth, August Hunt, John Hagel, Joseph Hauser, Phillip Heintz, Henry Johanning, Daniel Jung, Edmund Kiel, Henry Kaffenberger, Charles Kempf, George Lang, Frederick Longfritz, William Miller, Martin Miller, Peter.Messingslacher, Joseph Moser, Frederick Newberger, Edmund Needs, Henry Aldach, Frederick Paul, Peter Peifer, Frank Puemple, George Raab, Julius Raab, Casper Rappinger, Michael Renz, Christopher Reppig, Frederick Runte, Dominic Ruhstaller, Charles Schinske, Frank Schneider, Oscar Seith, Henry Neal, John Staab, William Straub, Adalbert Schaefer, Ernest Schilling, Peter Streuber, Charles Vogt, John Waitzman, Henry Zim merman, Michael Zaal, Louis Zagar, Adam Giebe, Henry Rickers, Henry Lurenkamp. Transferred, etc.—Sergeants August Kramer, George Seining ; Corporals Sigmund Eicholz, William Geipman, Thomas Hellieigel ; Privates Charles Degan, Bernhard Duers, John Schwarz, Adam Scherer, Jacob Gallinger, Anton Brischler, Joseph Roth. COMPANY B. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Captain Albert Ritter. Captain William Ewald. Captain John Armon. First Lieutenant Martin Wauser. First Lieutenant August Grieff. Second Lieutenant Albert Traub. Second Lieutenant Jacob Mark. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. First Sergeant Frederick Eberhardt. Sergeant Austin Dieckman. Sergeant Lorenz Hissehbeihler. Sergeant Peter Brinker. Corporal Lewis Kremer. Corporal William Reis. Corporal Peter Hoffman. Corporal Lorenz Staale. Corporal Peter Paulhummel. Corporal Martin Geier. Corporal Frederick Miller. PRIVATES. Michael Arnold, John Agel, Anzelm Anhalt, William Bauer, Jacob Bayer, Eugene Bruhl, John Brauer, John Beckman, John Borg, Henry Cron, Henry Elliott, Michael Eplinger, Joseph Fisher, John Fisher, Valentine Franzsell, Frederick Hoffman, Lorenz Kenner, Peter Krausen, Peter Mattern, Joseph N. Martin, John Mehlheimer, George Mumme, Sebastian Meyer, Joseph Neithammer, Phillip Pfenning, Lorenz Redinger, Frederick Sauer, Frederick Schmalzigang, John Schmitz, Victor Schneider, William Spengler, Moritz Stahler, John Schroeder, Jacob Volkneiss, Adam Zeigler, Joseph Zeigler, Leonard Dobmeyer, John Hark, Bernhard Schmidt, William Zeller, Jacob Stuber, Peter Alexander, John Alexander, John Batz, John Belmer, Gottlieb Beller, John Erbe, Henry Hiser, Frederick Holl, Joseph Hummeler, Herman Kierstein, John Krause, Bernhard Lohrer, Bernhard Lottberg, John Lammeshirt, Casper Meyer, Carl Muller, Frederick Oppermann, Frederick Remler, Joseph Schmidt, Conrad Waspermann, Nicholas Wickermann, Phillip Wagner, George Zeltner, Charles Zwangauf, Phillip Zugelhart, Matthias Zartheit. Killed in Battle.—Corporal John Shranker ; Privates Phillip Fanzell, John Schneider, Nicholas Weber. Died.—Privates William Beekman, David Spath. Transferred.—Privates Conrad Bozer, Anton Brichler, George Doell, John Glatt, Martin Miller, Frederick Paul, Casper Boppinger, Henry Reekers, Charles Voight, Edward Arnbruster, Frederick Bebel, Adam Gebb, Joseph Kuntsli, Peter Rossman, Frederick Radsluff, Adam Roth, John Schatz, Casper Schier, George Watther. COMPANY B. (Veteran). COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Captain Frank Birk. First Lieutenant Christopher Hildebrand. Second Lieutenaut John Huser. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. First Sergeant August Kramer. Sergeant George Mayer. Sergeant August Gabe. Sergeant Herman Weigus. Sergeant Charles Studier. Corporal Gustave Haustein. Corporal Frantz Henbarger. Corporal Philip Hartin. Corporal Lorenz Rengel. Corporal George Weiss. Corporal John Valentine. Corporal August Brarin. PRIVATES. Franklin Angel, Joseph Brodbeck, Frederick Branch, Joseph Burkhard, Philip Bruck, Frederick Bene, Gotlieb Borgman, Lewis Beck, Christian Borchhard, Henry Burch, Christian Bohling, Lewis Bechman, Ignatz Bauer, Upton Demeemoss, John Dietz, August Fisher, Charles Fisher, Chatles Herman, George Huber, Anton Harpbrecht, Nicholas Huber, Adam Herman, John Harter, Valentine Jungman, George Kratzberg, Frank Lorb, David Kelly, Felix Kistner, William Koehler, George Locehel, Herman Lehman, Frank Mayer, John Mayer, Christian Mild, Lewis Martin, John. Moehler, Peter Mohn, Joseph Post, Lewis Plotow, George Pastre, Herman Reichow, Gottlieb Ruoff, Jacob Roesch, Albert Shultz, Lorenz Stehman, Ignatz Straub, August Smilder, Antony Seiger, Michael. Schoeffer, John Sohvam, Henry Steffen, John Sutter, William Schmidt, Friederich Vogel, John Weinfelder, Andrew Wilzenbacher, William Wickemeyer, .Jacob Walz, George Bauer, August Deppe, Englebert Benzinger, Eha Dominionons, Friederich Kanmerling, Vinvenz Kistner, Leopold Kranskopf, Frederick Mayer, Michael Reis, Frank Seiger, Joaquin Ruhstaller, Adam Soherer, Joseph Sohieber, Peter Strawbinger. Died.—Privates Charles Lipp, Jeremiah Guttbroett. Privates Frederick Groetsinger, John Muebler. COMPANY C. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Captain Matthias Reiching. Captain Albert Traub. First Lieutenant August Fix. First Lieutenant John Roedel. Second Lieutentant Carlo Piepho. Second Lieutenant John Lang. Second Lieutenant Lewis Weitzel. Second Lieutenant R. M. Gutenstein. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. First Sergeant Matthias Ambruster. Sergeant Adam Benkert. Sergeant Ernst Rochwitz. Sergeant Peter Weibel. Corporal Martin Lippel. Corporal Sebastian Latscha. Corporal Frederick Brenner. HISTORY OF HAMILTON COUNTY, OHIO - 115 PRIVATES. Michael Barth, Christian Beery, Frederick Babel, Adam Berg, George Bolter, John Buhler, John Christ, Adam Delman, Henry Dryemger, John Ergels, Frederick Ertz, Adam Geht, Lumdwig Gdwigt, Christian Hebstreath, Ferdinand Hock, Henry Heniminghaus, Henry Kinkier, Charles Kleppe, Henry Kull, Ludwig Laubert, Louis Lexan, Henry Lohmeyer, Fritz Loheide, John Meyer, Philip Meyer, Martin Meyer, George Mack, Franz Manning, Nicholas Rapp, John Schlatter, Christian Schmidtbeyer, Jacob Schulde, Casper Squier, Frederick Stauffer, Philip Wrinmer, Ernst Zaeske, Christian Zehdter, Charles Kempt, William Geipman, Philip Hercher, Adolph Kuban, Henry Bruckmann, Charles Degan, Ernest Dietz, Jacob Gallinger, John Jones, Henry Kauffenbeyer, Fritz Neubeyer, Michael Rentz, Christian. Reppig, William Straub. Killed in Battle. —Sergeant Mangus Bott; Private Fritzolin Gutswitler; Missing.—Private Ludwig Haaf. Died.—Privates Edward Ammon, Charles Dallhammer, Adolph Doering, Peter Gengnager, Thomas Patton, Gottleib Schuhkraft, William Wittman. Privates George Bottel, Adam Baucher, Joseph Klaus, Matthias Doll_ meyer, Philip Doosman, Jacob Demmeyer, John Ellenberger, Pankratz Eberlein, George Francois, Ceorge Hempser, George Hummel, Edward Huse, Peter Hammel, John Keller, Meinrich Kelling, Bernet Kattlord, Charles Kopp, Sebastian Letsch, Benjamin Lohrback, Peter Lyndecker, Charles A. Ludorff, Adam Miller, Matthias Niemeyer, Emil Ohlenroth John Oppenheimer, Ferdinand Renker, Jacob Sachs, Joseph Seibert: first, Joseph Seibert, second, August Shieb, Jacob Saarbach, Henry Surencamp, Martin Thorwalder, Fritz Tobias, Beruh Will, John Winkler, Sebastian Wisch, Adam Zeigler. Transferred.—First Sergeant Michael Kline, Privates August Ben_ zinger, Andrew Doll, John Dienhardt, Fritz Engelke, Wendelin Fisher, Charles Gern, Frederick Hagenbuck, Jacob Halbauer, Ludwig Kirchhofer, Franz Ladisch, Henry Rath, Joseph Roth. Veterans.—Sergeant August Kramer ; Corporal Thomas Hellriegel' Martin Bilber, Jacob Dollman, Henry Saal, John Straab. COMPANY C. (Veteran Battalion). COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. First Lieutenant George Lering. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. First Sergeant Philip Hercher. Sergeant Christian Hauer. Sergeant Frank Genter. Corporal Jacob Goetz. PRIVATES. Stephen Bueyer, Valentine Cornelius, Henry Dammeyer, Peter Doehm, John Goephard, Joseph Graf, William Geissman, John V. Hofman Nicholas Heinrich, Herman Kirchhof, Reinhard Kise, Rudolph Stu.. dor, John Burkhard, Frank Mund, George Hohenstein, Baptist Deutschle, Charles Werner, George Kimmel, John Meikel, John Diem, Andrew Duerr, Frank Kuffner, Jacob Lattemer, Emar.uel Seelos Adolph Kuball, Henry Hurst, Christian Dabbert. Transferred.--Sergeant George Rabb, Private Balthasar Mueller. Died.—Sergeant Peter Borg. Privates Jacob Bohmen, Ernest Roemler, Augustin Ringelein, Frank Schmidt, August Schwan COMPANY D. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Captain Louis Fey. First Lieutenant Lanterbache Malte. First Lieutenant Samuel Rosenthal. First Lieutenant Deopold Markbreit. Second Lieutenant Heer Arnold. Second Lieutenant Gottlieb Hummell. second Lieutenant Michael Klein. Second Lieutenant Michael Schmittheuner.. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. First Sergeant Jacob Deep. Sergeant Herman Steinauer. Sergeant Henry Weber. Sergeant Charles Wickenhauser. Sergeant Albert Jehle. Corporal John Frey. Corporal John Diep. Corporal Adam Lawn. Corporal Lewis Kuhriel. Corporal John Duck. Corporal Henry Elfers. Corporal William Techudi. PRIVATES. John Bittner, Felician Brunner, George Beck, Jacob Blei, August Benziger, Peter Dimper, Frank A. Eberle, Joseph Fetz, Conrad Gasper, John Grass, Casper Hick, George Jacob, Adam Jutzi, David Isele, Jacob Koerkel, Christian Kripper, John G. Krichhofar, Ferdinand Lehmann, Jacob Lutzel, Christian Meinel, Christian Mair, Ferdinand Muller, John Marx, George Peter Oeirel, William Prestenbach, Andrew Zadenhauer, John Rtiteneek, Peter Rossman, William Rasch, William Stopburg, John Spaeth, Nicholas Schwartz, Ignatz Steinauer, Jacob Schumacher, Simon Schmidt, John Schuckel; Henry Terheide, John Weinsstein, John Wohnhas, Peter Zius, Franz Flick, C. Renner, Wm. Eckerle, E. Erwig, Peter Frey, Michael Fleisch, Conrad Groth, Franz Graf, Andreas Gradel, Henry Heiser, John Hellwig, Henry Krenzmann, Jpseph Joseph John Merig, John Neubacher, William Rheinstadt, Frederick Otto Ross, Martin Seibert, Christian Welker, Frederick Wolzbacher, Frederick W. Tellhorster. Killed in Battle.—Privates Leopold Bauer, Ambrosius Fiedmann, Rudolf Hausermann, Jacob Heitz, Philip Zeip. Died. —Sergeant Robert Simon; Privates Charles Graf, Martin, Kallin, Jacob Moreland, Philip Sauer, Lorenzo Schmidt. Discharged.—Corporals Frederick W. Alexander, Otto Mueller; Privates RudolpkRudolph LrandBruin, Adam Fauth, Jacob Hellwig, Valentine Jeggle, Joseph Kueenzli, George Matt, Joseph Molinari, Daniel Pfister, Ferdinand Radeloff, William Seeger, Theodore Wagner, Frederick Wenz, Frederick W. Windscher, John Wilk. Transferred.—First Sergeants Ferdinand Holzer, Henry Raabe, John S. Schellenbaum; Privates Joseph Brodbeck, John Deinhard, Jacob Diehl, George Ehret, Frederick Goetz, John Henle, Franz Flick, Louis Koch, Joseph Kauffman, Herman Meyer, Sigmund Moasch, Joseph Molitor, John Molkmans, John Miller, Herman Roose, Adolph Schiller, Christian Volper, Frank A. Schneider, Frank Bohland, Bern-hart Durr, Joseph Hauser, John Hagel, George Lang, Joseph Moser, Henry Oldach, Peter Peifer, Ernst Roemler, August Ringelien, Dominick Ruhstaller, Henry Zimmerman. COMPANY E. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Captain Arthur Forbriger. Captain Edwin Frey. First Lieutenant Alexander Bohlander. First Lieutenant John Amrein. First Lieutenant Conrad Sleicher. First Lieutenant Michael Kline. Second Lieutenant Albert Lioman. Second Lieutenant Louis C. Fintz. Second Lieutenant Charles Woelfer. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. First Sergeant Conrad Bauer. Sergeant Maxwell Stedenford. Sergeant Joseph Huber. Sergeant Henry Schutz. Sergeant Charles Fuchs. Corporal John Brunler. Corporal Louis Metzler. Corporal Henry Schuchler. Corporal George P. Schmidt. Corporal John Hiller. Corporal Adam Wuest. PRIVATES. Philip Bottler, Herman Bohne, Christian Bermith, John Baer, Ernst Brenligan, William Brunner, Ernst Goelen, Michael Griganius, Christian Hohn, Frederick Helbring, Bernet Heintz, Joseph Haringer, George Henzel, Theater Heanker, Andreas Jageman, Herman Jaeger, Joseph Kauffman, John Killer, Christian Kiehl, Frederick Koeing, John Leonhart, Henry Meinken, Leopold Meyer, Victor Neubacher, Michael Offenbacher, Henry Pfeming, William Rudiger, Tobias Rolher, John Sattler, John Schneider, Frederick Schilling, George Schmidt, Rudolph Schmidt, Bonafantune Stoeckle, Jacob Schaebel, Reinhart Sahindeldaker, John Schram, Jacob Theis, Gustave Uttendorfer. Killed in Battle.—First Sergeant Jacob Fintz; Corporal Joseph Gutzwilier; Privates Frank Klueber, Ferdinand Krause. 116 - HISTORY OF 'HAMILTON COUNTY, OHIO. Died. —Louis Becker, Benedict Hernick, Frederick Schafer, Frederick Nieman, Charles Winter. Discharged.—Corporals Henry Conrady, William Hundermark, Privates Ferdinand Anschutz, Henry G. Benninger, Matthias Dallmeyer, Henry Eberly, Wendelin Fischer, Frank Geiler, John Kemptner, Charles Loebixger, Joseph Meyer, John Neau, Frank Ortman, Isaiah Roedel, Henry Schwabe, Joseph Schearer, Philip I. Theis, John Eppinger, Louis Faas, Louis Gerhart, Charles Cross, john Kelch, Henry Dunk, Gabriel Drescher, Julius L. Frenzel, Charles Feiberg, Jacob Geuener, George Grabath, Philip Heintz, Frederick Langfritz, Franz Pumpel, Emanuel Seelas, Adelbert Schafer, Ernst Schilling, John Peter Struber, George Winter, John Weitzman, Michael Zaal, Christian Hauer. COMPANY F. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Captain Henry Sommer. First Lieutenant Henry Zimmerman. First Lieutenant Charles Alexander. First Lieutenant Franz Schmidt. First Lieutenant Lewis Weitzel. First Lieutenant Henry Ocker. Second Lieutenant Martin Hauser. Second Lieutenant Conrad Schleiher. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Sergeant John Schueder. Sergeant Bernhart Svenker. Sergeant Michael Walluck. Corporal John Weber. Corporal August Dierker. Corporal Bernhart Vogel. Corporal Joseph Keller. Corporal Rudolph Renter. Corporal Frederick Leppe. PRIVATES. John Buehler. Gottlieb Dehmeil, Henry Dick, Gottlieb Ebinger, Andreas Ehman, Herman Frandhoff, Frederick Foelsch, Jacob Franz-man, Robert Genge, Lewis Hahn, George Held, George Hertwig, Lewis John, George Kautzman, Christian Kaiser, Jacob Klein, Albert Loop, Triah Luethy, John L. Mueller, George Muenster, John J. Mueller, Ferdinand Riedel, Frank Ringer, Frederick Shaefer, Lewis Scharegge, Cfiristian Schatzman, John Thomas, Michael Verheclig, George Wuenger, Adolphus Wolf, Lewis Woelfer, Matthias Zimmerman, John Zink. Killed in Battle.—Henry Bettsheider, Eberhard Kreuter, Andrew Lucas, Christian Loeffler. Died.—Privates George Bertram, Frederick Huppert, Andrew Herhamer, Lewis Lump, Charles Leaman, Lewis Wenz, David Wickershimer. Discharged.—Privates Joseph Derhan, Nicholas Hoeple, Frank Hanzel, John Hottinger, August Woelfer, Jacob Mueller, William Holzhuch, Julius Swarzhoff, William Wuerker, Henry Jacoby, John Roth, Bernhart Lohe, George Rose, George Schaefer, Charles Muelier. Transferred.—Privates John Brockman, Herman Brunner, Michael Eslinger, Bernhart Horstman, Herman Zeiler, Adam Auentis, John Hildebrandt, Frederick Eyle, Franz Hemberger, John Jaegle, Nicholas Kloch, John Kramer, Christoper Kulhman, John Anton Mueller, John Rockendorf, John Mennnger. COMPANY G. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Captain Tobias Nagai. First Lieutenant Edwin Frey. First Lieutenant John Lang. First Lieutenant Albert Liomin. Second Lieutenant Emil Wilde. Second Lieutenant Ferdinand Holyer. Second Lieutenant George Benzing. Second Lieutenant Herman Raengsleyer. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS Sergeant Balthaser Strassal. Sergeant Frank Leophold. Sergeant Phillip Weichrich. Sergeant George Lehmeig. PRIVATES. George Auker, Frcderick Blackman, Langen Behringer, Peter Claude, Wilhelm Engel, John Forsbach, Gustave Frey, Charles Harrold, Jacob Haag. John Halm, Wilhelm Jordon, Frederick Krebs, Theodore Keek, John Libbe, Henry Maassberg, Wilhelm Masser, Wilhelm Paulisch, John Rengel, Charles Reineald, Gerhardt Schlaffe, Valentine Schlasser, Joseph Strobel, Frederick Wolhile, Nicholas Westerman. Killed in Battle.—Christian Eisenhardt, Michael Hildebrandt, John Kling, Joseph Lang, Frederick Maassberg, Jacob Stein, Charles Schroeder. Died. John Kramer, Frederick Kern, Charles Thiele. Discharged.—Privates Charles Bolkhardt, Charles Cross, Daniel Chautemp, John Depp, Charles Ensfeld, John Huger, Frederick Kraub, Henry Lorenz, John Mainhardt, Phillip Jacob Peter, Frederick. Scharlack, Uriah Stahl, Ignatz Schneider, Nicholas Schwarzman, Christian Stumpf, Theodore Weigers, Phillip Wegler, Frank Wolf, Henry Witz. Transferred.— Privates Bernhard Insferd, Diedrich Hessecker, John Happel, Frederick Kaifer, Frederick Reip, Bernhart Schmidt. Adam Hamlin, John Huser, Jacob Bohmen, Christian Burkhardt, Baptiss Deutshele, George Huber, Felix Kistner, Christian Mild, Joseph G. Prose, Igmy Straub, August Schnider, Adam G. Scherer, Frank Seeger, Anton Seiger, John Winfelder. COMPANY H. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Captain Edith Bernhardt. Captain August Fix, First Lieutenant Charles Drach. First Lieutenant Herman Guthardt. Second Lieutenant Frank Schmidt. Second Lieutenant Henry Raabe. Second Lieutenant George Kappes. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. First Sergeant Charles Blittersdorf. Sergeant William Grossman. Sergeant Charles Falk. Sergeant Clemens Schimmel. Sergeant Ferdinand Erdman. Corporal Ferdinand Hilderbrandt. Corporal Alexander Arnold. Corporal Valentine Hauck. Corporal Christian Kahle. Corporal George Mohr. Corporal John Nenninger. Corporal Charles Gfroerer. PRIVATES. Theodore Amett, Frederick Ahlers, Joseph Abath, Adam Anntius, Adrew Bracknuling, Joseph Baumler, Lorenz Bridenstein, Edward Britterle, Frederick Benneirtz, Andrew Byzrus, Adam Beck, Ernst Dienst, Michael Ergert, Frederick Flohr, John Graff, George Geier, Julius Grossman, John Gass, Adolph Guenther, Christian Hoffman, John Hardie, Henry Jacob, John Kissel, Charles Liebold, Phillip Lindenfelser, Phillip Lipps, John Mueller, John A. Miller, Adam Mueller, Charles Perschmann, Gottlieb Rueff, Louis Seeger, John Schluter, John Schlup, Frederick Schmidtheuner, Jacob Schmelzle, George Stretz, John Seller, Jacob Schittenhelm, Ferdinand Storr, Frederick Utrecht, Gregor Wolf, Henry Willer. Killed in Battle.—Corporal Frederick Schneider; Privates Frederick Brandt, Louis Klapper, John Jacob, Frederick Noerthen. Died.—Corporal Christian Ballan; Privates William Feklenberg, Engelbert Winkler. Transferred.—First Sergeant Conrad Schleicher; Corporals R. Gurenstein, Ludwig Hohnstedt, Henry Oker; Privates Phillip Arnold, John Adel, Joseph Deyer, John Klein, Charles Kleppe, William Moser, Frederick Meyer. Edward Schombard, George Schulpraft, John Schnell, Reinhart Schindeldecker, Herman Angert, Stephen Bueger, Elias L. Bechman, Ignatz Bauer, Upton Demoss, Henry Dammier, Joseph Graf, John Geephart, Valentine J. Hoffman, Gustave Haustein, David Kelly, Henry C. Steffen, John Schramm, Charles Schwicke, Andrew Witzenbacher. COMPANY I. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Captain Maurice Wesolouski. Captain Frederick Weising. First Lieutenant Stanislaus Gumwald First Lieutenant Arnold Heer. J. J. Schellenbaum. HISTORY OF HAMILTON COUNTY, OHIO - 117 Second Lieutenant Anton Gradzike. Second Lieutenant Charles Miller. Second Lieutenant Edward Otto. Second Lieutenant Ernst Kudell. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Sergeant Henry Mathews. Sergeant Lorenz Schelger. Sergeant Joseph Lippert. Corporal Joseph Spinner. Corporal John Fuzlien. Corporal John Scherer. Corporal John Frizlein. Corporal Louis Haas, Corporal Michael Goodling. Corporal Henry Bath. PRIVATES. John Braun, Henry Brinkman, Rudolph Buhler, Federick Dieterlen, Andreas Doll, George Enth, Frank Fieke, John Fisher, Herman Gottberg, Charles Haack, William Hanenshild, Valentine Hanenstein, Henry Haming, Conrad Hillenbrand, Bernhart Horstman, August Klausmeier, Louis Link, Joseph Loth, John Luttman, Herman Meyer, Frederick Miller, John Molke, Frederick Nollkemfer, Herman Niemerg, Henry Numberger, Gottlieb Oberfall, Adam Roth, John Rudolph, John Schwartz, August Steinboills, Casper Stein, Frank Schmidt, John Scheurer, Charles Weise, John Zaigler. Killed in Battle.—Corporal Engleberth Bush. Died.—Privates Ernest Guenther, Charles Kern, George Walter, Joseph Haight, Anthony Uzouwski. Discharged.—Sergeant Ernst Heller ; Privates Joseph Brewer, Henry Kohler, Frederick Brick, John Schmidt, Gustave Rosenberg, Frederick Allbraicht, Christian Voelpel, Joseph Molitor, Frank Meyer, Peter Buthner, Conrad Roth, Gustave Hennish, Jacob Diehl Herman Effing, Henry Miller, Charles Kudell, Joseph Rupp, Henry Kaiser, Louis Brockman. Transferred.—Privates Charles Dahlhammer, William Engel, John Huber, Louis Haaf, Frederick Herrman, John Haas, Frederick Napoleon, Frederick Reuker, Moritz Stegle, Peter Claude, Alexander Landsberg, John Adel, Conrad Metier, Frank W. Argel, Valentine Cornelius, August Fisher, Frederick Groetzinger, Anton Harbrecht, Adam Herrman, Leopold Kramphoff, Frank Kuffer, Charles Lipp, Louis Martin, John Miller, Louis Plotton, Joachim Ruhstaller. COMPANY K. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Captain George Sommers. Captain Lautarbach Matte. Captain J. A. Heer. First Lieutenant Phillip Wick, First Lieutenant Carlo Peipho. First Lieutenant Lewis C. Frintz. Second Lieutenant Likas Shwank. Second Lieutenant Joseph Neubacher. Second Lieutenant Louis Gehrhard. Second Lieutenant Herman Kreningsberger. Second Lieutenant John Eppinger. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. First Sergeant Robert Weusland. Sergeant John Goettler. Sergeant Conrad Seizing. Sergeant William Woehle. Sergeant Jacob Halbauer. Corporal Charles Bloessing. Corporal Louis Schwartz. Corporal Frank Reinhard. Corporal Christian Heldwin. Corporal John Kuhule. Corporal Conrad Hoehn. PRIVATES. Henry Anifus, Jacob Baly, John Bauer, Frederick Bewerkellen, John Berlsch, Jacob Breitmeir, Bernhart Brush, Robert Slwert, Jacob Gereinten, Frederick Goetz, John Hildebrand, Casper Hoeffling, Anton Huber, Casper Jochin, Nicholas Klock, Frederick Kop, Christian Kuhlman, Frederick Kuhlman, John Muller, Sigismund Moasch, John Malkmus, Herman Rose, Jacob Selb, John Sieman, Bernhart Schmidt, Frederick Schmidt, Joseph Tlamsa, Frederick Trimernier, Casper Voight, Lotzias Vanderberge, Lucius Votz, George Welmer, George Weber, Frederick Wurstybother, Bernhart Yiseuis, Frederick Sckottmiller. Killed in Battle.—First Sergeant Frederick Kuhlmann; Corporal Frank Miller; Privates John Adam Keller, Joseph Leipier, John Schnell, August Atelier. Died—Privates John Gottschalk, Herman Saltter, John Stukler, Joseph Schwetzer. Discharged. — Sergeant Louis Harnold ; Corporal Franz Dacker ; Phillip Arnold, John Arnold, William Kuchmstedt, Ferdinand Richmher, William Naxel, Charles Fix, Charles Fontimier, Frederick Eych, Michael Slack, Jacob Stoll, John Roggendorf. Transferred. —Privates Peter Buttner, Englehardt Busch, Henry Belling, August Klausmier, Henry Brinkman, Henry Jacob, Henry Diebel, Herman Effing, John Fisher, John Grossman, John Graf, Michael Gretting, Nicholas Hoepler, Joseph Hart, Bernhart Hoffman, Vuter Hoffman, Nicholas Kauffman, Bernhart Lohrer, Frederick Muller, John Maier, John Molker, Frederick Nollkamper, Henry Rosenberg, August Steinboch, George Schneider, Charles Spoettle, Ignatz Steinman, Frederick Story, Nicholas Westman, George Hohenstein, John Harter, Herman Kirhshop, Reinhard Kist, William Koehler, Jacob Salterman, Balthasar Muller, Peter Mohr, Englebert Penzinger, Jacob Roesch, John Sutter, William Schmidt, Frank Schmidt, William Wickemeyer, Frederick Sckottmiller; Corporals John Meikel, Peter Doehn. THIRTY-FOURTH OHIO INFANTRY. This was raised in the summer of 1861, and received at first the name of "Piatt Zouaves," in compliment to its colonel, Abraham S. Piatt. Its first service was in West Virginia, where it fought a battle ten days after arrival, near Chapmanville, defeating a Virginia regiment. The rest of the autumn and winter it was on guard and scouting duty. In May, 1862, it took part in the battle of Princeton, losing several men. September loth, while holding an outpost at Fayetteville, with the Thirty-seventh Ohio, it was attacked by a large rebel force, and beat them off, but with heavy loss. It was then on garrison duty until May, 1863, when it was furnished with horses and became a regiment of "mounted rifles." It was in the cavalry expedition against Wytheville, in which it bore a distinguished part. Two-thirds of the regiment "veteraned," in January, 1864, and took full part in the movements of that year in the valley of the Shenandoah and elsewhere in Virginia. It was in Sheridan's famous battle of Winchester; and was captured at -Beverly by General Rosser, January 11, 1865, a few weeks after which the remnant of the old Thirty-fourth was consolidated with the Thirty-sixth Ohio at Cumberland, Maryland, taking the name of the latter, and losing its identity thenceforth. COMPANY C. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Captain Austin T. Miller. First Lieutenant John Grace. Second Lieutenant Thomas Lawler. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. First Sergeant James Shiels. Sergeant James Colter. Sergeant Patrick Cassidy. Sergeant James Burns. Sergeant William Fitzpatrick. Corporal William Robbins. Corporal James Ryan. Corporal John Cassidy. Corporal John Fritz. Corporal George Guy. Corporal John Gorman. Corporal Lawrence Powers. Corporal William Sloan. PRIVATES. John J. Adams, Jesse H. Bloom, William Burke, George W. Blair, James Burns, Barney Brenner, Daniel Barrett, Owen Bonner, Herbert 118 - HISTORY OF HAMILTON COUNTY, OHIO. Breman, William Campbell, Jasper Creekbaum, Michael Coleman, Hugh Callaghan, Charles Cope, Henry Crossman, Robert Carr, Peter Coney, David Coleman, Thomas Carr, Cornelius Desmond, Samuel M. Espy, Boyce Egan, James W. Evans, Patrick Flynn, Fenton Flanagan, John Fritz, James Farmington, William F. Fitzpatrick, Robert Finney, Sylvester Foy, John Gorman, George Guy, Joseph Grimes, Henry Golpen, Barney Harkins, Arthur Halpin, Michael Hines, Matthew Harrington, Harvey Harris, Thomas Hackett, Josiah Jones, Gabriel Kennelly, Jacob Knoblow, Michael Long, Jonathan Lawrence, Joseph Maloney, Patrick Moore, William M. Martin. Patrick Mara, Patrick McGovern, James McKerne, Patrick McNamara, John Murphy, Michael Lawler, John Laughlin, John Mason, James McIntosh, William McElfresh, William T. Miller, James Neagle, Norvell Osborne, Michael O'Neal, William Price, Samuel Prather, Joseph Pierce, James A. Patten, Lawrence Powers, George Patterson, John S. Post, William Robbins, Patrick Ratliffe, Washington C. Reeves, James Ryan, John Reeves, Thomas Ryan, Benjamin Reeker, Henry W. Rockwell, Martin Rea, Daniel Robinson, Patrick Ryan, William H. Sutherland, Wesley Smitson, William Sloan, James Shafer, Patrick. Sullivan, John Stephens, Washington Vennon, Robert Vance, George K. Weit, Robert Williams. THIRTY-SIXTH OHIO INFANTRY. This command dates from August, 1861. Its first colonel was Captain (afterward General) George Crook, of the regular army. Before he took command, six companies made a vigorous scout after guerillas in West Virginia. During the winter, at Summerville, the regiment suffered greatly from sickness, having nearly fifty deaths by disease. May 23, 1862, it aided effectively in repelling an attack upon Lewisburgh. In August, it was sent to join the army of the Potomac; was in the second battle of Bull Run, and the battles of South Mountain and Antietam. After the latter it was commanded, until his resignation in April, 1863, by Colonel E. B. Andrews, a prominent professor in Marietta college. In January, 1863, it joined the army of the Cumberland at Nashville, and participated in the battles at and preceding Chickamauga, where it lost very heavily. It also won the right to inscribe "Mission Ridge" upon its banners. Returning to Virginia it participated in a number of minor actions, was in the severe engagement at Barryville, September, 3d, in other actions on the 19th and 22d, and in the battle of Winchester, October 19th. After the merging of the Thirty-fourth in it, the consolidated regiment served without much fighting in northern Virginia until July 22, 1865, when it was mustered out of service and returned to Ohio. THIRTY-SIXTH OHIO INFANTRY (Veteran) COMPANY A. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICER. Corporal James K. Shaffer. PRIVATES. William Brunaugh, Cornelius, Bonlevare Leonidas Bonlevare, Wilson Donham, George Ewing, Albert Fagan, William Johnson, Henry Long, Samuel Medcalf, James Ryan, Thomas Thompson. COMPANY B. PRIVATES. Charles Taucher, Elias S. West. COMPANY C. PRIVATES. Thomas Flanagan, Martin Graves, Thomas Hayward, Lewis A. McKibben, Wesley McKibben, John Mack, John Walsh. COMPANY E. PRIVATES. Joseph Higginbotham, Abraham Miller. COMPANY F. PRIVATES. Frank M. Blessing, William H. Crooks, William Evans, Alvin Neidugor, Jacob Smith. COMPANY G. Corporal Philip Rich, Private Martin Schwartz. COMPANY H. PRIVATES. Charles Crook, John Halley. COMPANY I. Sergeant E. M. Smith. COMPANY K. Private Manasseh Wood. THIRTY-SEVENTH OHIO INFANTRY.—COMPANY A. Private George L. Achemor. COMPANY H. Private Wendlin Hauselmann. COMPANY K. Private Victor Frey. THIRTY-NINTH OHIO INFANTRY. The Thirty-ninth rendezvoused at Camp Colerain in July, 1861. Seven companies were here mustered into the service, July 31st; three days after, the regi ment marched to Camp Dennison, where the remainder were mustered in. It was the first Ohio regiment to join General Fremont's forces in Missouri, where it went on guard-duty in early September, along the North Missouri railroad. Five companies marched with General Sturge's to the relief of Lexington, but did not reach it in time, though moving rapidly and suffering severely. November 9, it joined the army of General Hunter at Springfield, marched with it to Sedalia and Syracuse, whey it remained through December and January. The next month, a long and peculiarly severe march was made to St. Louis, whence the regiment was taken to Commerce, to join the army of General Pope. It took part in the operations by which New Madrid and Island Number to were captured, and in April joined General Halleck's army at Hamburgh Landing, on the Tennessee river. It was engaged in many skirmishes, losing considerably, until the evacuation of Corinth, which it was one of the first regiments to enter. A few weeks were then spent in guarding railroads. It took part in the battle of Iuka and in the pursuit, of the enemy, returning to Corinth in time to engage in the battle of October 3 and 4. In early November, it joined the army under General Grant, at Grand Junction, Tennessee, and was much engaged in skirmishes and reconnoissances. December 18th, it moved by rail to Jackson, Tennessee, to check Forrest's movements in the rear of Grant. On the thirty-first, Forrest was met and defeated at Parker's cross roads, when the regiment moved back by very severe marching to Corinth. It remained there till April, 1863, when it joined General Dodge's expedition to the Tuscumbia valley. In May it removed to Memphis, and in October to Prospect, Tennessee, where, December 27th, five hundred and thirty-four of its men were re-mustered as veterans, receiving the usual furlough for thirty days. Again assembling at Camp Dennison, it received a reinforcement of one hundred and twelve re- HISTORY OF HAMILTON COUNTY, OHIO - 119 cruits. Its subsequent service was with the Fourth division of the Sixteenth corps, under General Dodge, in northern Alabama and the campaigns through Georgia and the Carolinas. It was in the actions at Resaca, Kenesaw Mountain, Nicojack Cieek, and Atlanta, and the pursuit of Hood as far as Galesville, Alabama, whence it returned to Marietta, where, in November, it was paid for the first time in nine months and thoroughly re-equipped. It did effective work destroying railroads during the march to the sea. At Pocotaligo, South Carolina, it received two hnndred and four recruits. During the march of Sherman's army northward, it was engaged at Rivers' bridge, on the Salkehatchie, at Cheraw, and at Bentonville. The march to Washington city and the grand review were passed without special incident. The regiment was mustered out of service at Louisville, July 9, 1865. Its record is considered highly honorable, in that it gave to the veteran organization more men than any other regiment from Ohio, and never once turned its back upon the enemy. Its chaplain, the first year of its service, was the famous Sunday-school missionary, Rev. B. W. Chidlaw, who did much to give the regiment character for religion and temperance. Bible readings and prayer regularly characterized the dress parade; and a "Christian Brotherhood" and temperance society were maintained by the regiment, including, it is said, almost every member of company K. FIELD AND STAFF. Colonel John Groesbeck. Lieutenant Colonel Albert W. Gilbert. Major Edward Noyes. Chaplain B. W. C. Widlaw. Surgeon Oliver W. Nixon. Assistant Surgeon Thomas W. McAethur. Sergeant Major Henry A. Babbitt. COMPANY A. COMMISSIONED OFFICER Captain Christian A. Moyan. First Lieutenant Willard P. Stoms. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. First Sergeant Daniel Weber. Sergeant John B. Ryan. Sergeant Frank Fortman. Sergeant Eli G. Vincent. Sergeant Horace G. Stoms. Corporal Joseph Pancoast. Corporal Benjamin Miller. Corporal Alfred Carle. Corporal Andrew Vincent. Corporal John Leach. Corporal Charles Richards. Corporal Palmer Holland. Corporal Edwin McCollough. Musician Jackson White. Musician John Whetstone. PRIVATES. John W. Andrews, James Baker, Josiah Bartlett, Robert Bollman, Joseph Bowman, Frank Bowman, Patrick O'Brian, William H, Brown, George Benson, Oliver Brown, David Carle, Frank Clements, Spencer Cooper, Oliver G. Coffin, Algomah Cooley, George Close, Charles Emery, John German, Hamilton J. Gregg, Antone Gardner, Ludwig Griess, Thomas Hine, Thomas A. Hays, William Hobson, James Hunter, Jasper Keeler, Sohn Langsdon, John Lanyan, John Manser, Levi E. Marsh, John W. Masterson, William May, Thomas G. Mears: Joseph H. Menke, John W. Miller, George Miller, Nathan Netterfield, James O'Neil, Edmund Pancoast, Henry Peck, George W. Ryan, Andrew Robinson, David F. Silver, Florence D. Simpson, James Smith, Benjamin Smith, Jacob Spinning, James 'Tate, Isaac Taylor, Homer Turrell, Andrew Wachsteter, Oscar Warnick, Robert M. C. Watson, Andrew Wateman, John S. Willey, Frederick Hoesman. COMPANY E. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. First Lieutenant John S. Hooker. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Sergeant John D. Holcomb. Sergeant William N. Chapman. Sergeant William G. Feybeyer. Corporal John S. Lowe. Corporal Jeremiah Hale. Corporal Uriel B. Chambers. Musician John Hall. PRIVATES. William Armstrong, William W. Berry, Alexis Brown, David Beyert, George Bermond, William H. Carpenter, George Collins, Martin V. B. Clark, John Carter, George Crain, Patrick Downey, Frank Deitz, William H. Ferrill, Martin Fleig, Charles Gautier, John Gorman, Flavius J. Gorling, David .Hailgarder, Oscar Hotaling, William D. Harwood, Abram Hart, John Jones, Nathan Lynn, William L. Miller, John Morton, William Mortimer, Andrew B. Mallott, George W. McKane, James Palmer, Nathan Purdy, James A. Quigley, John Rouscher, Joseph W. Rice, Joseph Ritterhouse, Charles Richardson, John Sweeny, William Sheets, Richard Snyder, John Winnings, Henry Westerman, Hewson Williams, William H. Williams, Joseph D. Weaver. COMPANY F. COMMISSIONED OFFICER. First Lieutenant Ethan O. Hurd. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Sergeant Henry Holland. Corporal Caspar Kraus. Corporal Charles Lindenstruth. Corporal Barney Schulze. PRIVATES. Frederick Appeiius, John Augst, Fidel Baschnagel, Joseph Baschnagel, Joseph Deschamp, Louis Dhorn, Christian Daniels, Joseph Daub, Louis Griep, Christian Geiges, John Hoy, William Hangs, Michael Hauler, Roman Heiberger, Matthias Isele, Joseph Miller, Anton Weinshot, Charles Mayers, Parker D'Orville, August Simon, Theodore Schuller, Jacob Storm, Theobald Schwem, Henry Schulthenry, Matthias Schmit, Jacob Spinner, Valentine Theabold, Henry Westman, Hewson Williams, June Weaver, Simon August, William H. Williams, Hubert Zeien. COMPANY G. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Captain James W. Pomeroy. First Lieutenant William H. Lathrop. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. First Sergeant William H. Williams. Sergeant Wuriahar Hoffner. Sergeant George W. Staufford. Sergeant David Sypher. Sergeant William Auschute. Corporal William Haller. Corporal William R. Beebe. Corporal Nicholas Maringer. Corporal Paul Goudy. Corporal Aaron L. Hopper. Corporal Isaac N. Girlett. Corporal James A. Smith. Corporal William H. H. Yancey. PRIVATES. Steven Aarnot, David Alston, Charles Brown, Peter Brown, John M. Butler; Frank Bruner, John C. Bellman, John H. Boekamp, John C. Coleman, Henry C. Copas, James Cuningan, Thomas L. C. Casey, Henry C. Covek, Thomas E. Dean, Noah Frazee, Matthias Fry, Solomon Foster, Edward Ferden, Peter Grover, Joseph Holland, John Idone, James W. Jones. Francis M. Kaebor, Edward Kayanan, Reinhart Kleinheim, Matthias Kuhn, James Love, Thomas P. Lloyd, Patrick McGuire, Bernard McLaughlin, Charles R. Mayhew, Henry A. 120 - HISTORY OF HAMILTON COUNTY, OHIO. Matson, Richard Owens, Robert S. Pomeroy, James Priedville, James Palmer, Williams Panneal, Joseph Reinhart, Francis Rahshopf, Michael Renty, Emil Schmidt, Isasa F. Seal, Nicholas Shean, Michael Schwab, William Schumtler, George W. Summerfield. Lemuel Steens, John Sharp, Kasper Stang, Richard A. Taylor, Alexander D. Vaughn, Joseph Weaver, William Snyder, Lawrence Winters, Thomas Williams, John D. Witterbauld, John Wilking, Lewis Pfaff, Amborse Bickeil, John Rantz, George Weinnaman, Henry Baker, Philip Wilking, Christian Menster, Frederick Every, Jacob Henry, Eepple Valentine, Henry Leinhard, Henry Lemge, Jacob Lance', Henry Crooker, Lewis Shaw, John Shelley, William Seals, Henry Gableman, Abraham Hopper, John W. Johnston, Thomas Alfred, John Cooke, John Helfrich. COMPANY H. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. First Lieutenant Charles Y. Sedam. Second Lieutenant Harlan A. Edwards. FORTY-SEVENTH OHIO INFANTRY. The formation of the companies of this regiment was begun very early; but the old rule of the regular army, that a full company must be raised before the men can be mustered, hindered its organization. Hon. Charles F. Wilstach, since mayor of Cincinnati, lent his energies to its formation, and it was known from him as the "Wilstach regiment." July 29th, companies A and B were mustered in, and the remainder, of the regiment, August 13th. It was a cosmopolitan command, thirteen nationalities being represented in it, though six companies were composed mostly of Americans, and the remaining four of Germans. Frederich Poschner, jr., an ex-Prussian officer and Hungarian revolutionist, became its colonel. It joined the little army of Rosecrans in West Virginia in August, and made an exhausting march of eighteen miles the first afternoon. At Bulltown the Forty-seventh was brigaded with the Ninth and Twenty-eighth Ohio, in Colonel R. L. McCook's "Bully Dutch brigade." All the regiment, except company B (left in garrison at Sutton), took part in the battle of Carnifex Ferry. An extremely exposed and inclement encampment on Big Lewell mountain followed, but it was by and by in better quarters at New Market, where it sustained a severe bombardment, during four days, from Floyd's rebel batteries. The Forty-seventh was here almost continually engaged in skirmishing with the rebels. After Floyd's retreat it went into winter quarters on Gauley mountain. September 19th, three companies, in command of Lieutenant Colonel Elliott, moved to Cross -Lanes and spent some months in breaking up guerilla bands. December 5th, the regiment was reunited at Gauley mountain, and passed the remainder of the winter building fortifications, except in January, when it took part in a successful expedition against the enemy at Little Lewell mountain. In May four companies, with some cavalry, made another very fortunate raid at Lewis-burgh. At Meadow Bluffs the Twenty-seventh with the Twenty-sixth and Forty-fourth Ohio, formed the third provisional brigade of the Kenawha division. June 23d it forced General Loring from Monroe county, Virginia, to retire to Salt Pond mountain, and captured large amounts of stores. This march of ninety miles in the heat of summer, occupied but three days, and was very hard on the force, many of which were prostrated with sunstroke and exhaustion. Various operations against the guerillas and for other purposes consumed the months till the retreat to Gauley bridge in September, when the regiment was largely instrumental in saving the Federal forces from capture. December 3oth it was embarked for Memphis. Here it was placed in the Third brigade, Second division, Thirteenth corps, and joined the expedition against Vicksburgh. May 19th and 22d it was in the impetuous assault on Cemetery Hill and lost heavily. During most of the siege its camp was only three hundred yards from the main line of the enemy, and the pickets were so close they could almost bayonet each other. After the city was taken the regiment aided in the pursuit of Johnson's force, in the capture of Jackson, and in the destruction of the fortifications and railways about that city. It returned with its corps to Memphis the latter part of September, and was started for Corinth October 9th, as train guard. Shortly thereafter it moved near Chattanooga, and was engaged upon the extreme left in the battle of Chickamauga. It then marched to the relief of Burnside at Knoxville, scantily clothed and fed, many marching shoeless over the frozen ground and leaving their blood in their tracks. January 3o, 1864, it was sent in an expedition against Rome, Georgia, and had a spirited skirmish. At Larkin's Landing, the next month, three-fourths of the men re-enlisted, and it thus became a veteran regiment, was mustered as such March 6th, and took its thirty days' furlough, arriving at Cincinnati on the 22d. By May 3d it was again at the front, this time at Stevenson, Alabama, from which it moved in a few days to the Atlanta campaign. In this it participated in the affairs at Snake Creek Gap, Resaca, Kingston, Dallas, New Hope Church, Big Shanty, Kenesaw, and Ezra Church. It was in the pursuit of Hood to the rear of Atlanta, upon which it was joined by four hundred conscripts and substitutes; was in the famous march to the sea, and at the capture of Fort McAlister, in which its colors were the first to be planted on the works; took part in the occupation of Savannah, the march through the Carolinas, and the great review at Washington. It was then ordered to Arkansas, and served till August I all, when it was mustered out, but not paid off and discharged until August 24, 1866, when it had served four years, two months, and nine days, and campaigned through all the Star States except Missouri, Florida and Texas. FIELD AND STAFF. Colonel Frederick Poschner. Lieutenant Colonel Lyman S. Elliott. Major Augustus C. Parry. Adjutant John G. Deerbeck. COMPANY C. COMMISSIONED OFFICER. Captain Samuel L. Hunter. First Lieutenant Lewis D. Graves. Second Lieutenant John W. Duichemin. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. First Sergeant John H. Brown. Sergeant Hiram Durrell. Sergeant Elisha J. Kneeland. Sergeant George W. Perphater. Sergeant John Turner. Corporal Alexander Nesmith. Corporal John W. Maxfield. Corporal Claude Baker. HISTORY OF HAMILTON COUNTY, OHIO - 121 Corporal Albert Lann. Corporal Jerry Miller. Corporal William Everson. Corporal Michael Haumer. Corporal George Wisbey. Drummer Enos Anderson. Fifer Cortland Rapp. Wagoner John Breckenridge. PRIVATES. Frank Abbey, George Bower, John Bechler, Robert M. Burnard, Zachariah Bermann, Julius Jennetts, David G. Brookman, Ceorge H. Brown, James Clark, James Cope, John Cook, Morris Davis, Henry Duverge, Charles Dagner, Jacob Fiechle, Frederick Graanoyel, Joel Grimm, George Geiger, Louis Hener, Daniel Hessel, Charles W. Hosley, William Henderson, William Harrison, Samuel Johnston, Charles J. Jackson, Jacob Knecht, Daniel Kline, Clem Lawrence, Jacob Leppert, Joseph Levens, Michael Long, Alonzo Mateer, William McAllister, James Melvine, Arthur McDonnell, Edward Morin, Lewis Miller, William Nocker, Charles Robinson, Alexander Ravie, Matthew Rhenaker, Surfein Reif, August H. Seibel, Ezekiel Stewart, Henno Seidel, Louis Schottinger, Charles Stewart, Henry Schuske, Henry Schneider, Christopher Smith, Thomas W. Spencer, William Tucker, Joseph Foitch, Frank Vandame, Jacob Whitsel, Henry Weber, Henry Weddendorf, George Walters, George Wisler, Frank White, Benjamin F. Wallace, William H. Wright, John Walken, George Young. COMPANY C. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Captain Alexander Froelich. First Lieutenant John G. Dierbeck. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. First Sergeant Felix Wagner. Sergeant Louis C. Koehl. Sergeant August Hund. Sergeant Adolph Ahlers. Sergeant Jonas Meyer. Corporal Henry Schroeder, Corporal William Cross. Corporal John H. Stegmann. Corporal Ehrnard Kupfer. Corporal John Weil. Corporal Julius Foerster. Corporal Alfred Pels. Corporal Bantalion Nutischer. Fifer William Buckhaus. Drummer Frederick Schmidt. Wagoner Anton Rothers. PRIVATES. Benjamin Avermaat, Hermann Ahlensdorf, Henry Asgelmeyer, Frederick Ackermann, Thomas Baer, John Bruckers, Theodore Binder, Alonzo Brown, Henry Braun, John Bohlinger, John Becker, Reinhold Berndt, Gottlieb Berndt, Martin Cross, John R. Craig, Frederick Gerlack, Jacob Goebel, Louis Giranr, Carper Huber, L. Hammer, Matthias Hunninger, Casper Hoffling, Louis Hinke, Peter Helbriegel, Conrad Hering, Friedrich Hoffman, Blasius Hecht, Henry Jacke, Adam Jebeyahn, Peter Jenrivein, Charles Holb, William Maesemeyer, John Knapp, Charles Kohlbrandt, Victor Koeht, Anton Kern, Charles Luderig, Emil Lesker, Gustav Lellman, John Baptist Lieb, Friedrich Mesker, Frederick Mossman, Louis Muller, Hermann Morath, Louis Mund, Joseph Maus, Jacob Ottlieb, John Rattermann, Philip Roth, Joseph Rom, Samuel Stillmacher, Ernst Schuller, Charles Schmidt, Jacob Schneider, Fredenck Schumacker, Jacob Sprengart, Louis Schmidt, George Stoly, Charles Schub, Bernhart Siener, Jacob Theilmaun, Robert Williams, William Wiggermann, Clem Willenberg. COMPANY F. Private John Bowen. COMPANY G. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Captain Valentine Rapp. Lieutenant Isidore Wonns. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. First Sergeant William H. Kor. Sergeant Samuel F. Campbell. Sergeant Lewis Brown. Sergeant Ferdinand Schwecke. Sergeant Jacob Kamerer. Corporal George Wedemezer. Corporal Frederick Hoff. Corporal Valentine Camerer. Corporal Charles Jeckel. Corporal Nicholas Kraft. Corporal August Scheiss. Corporal James Archibald. Corporal William Simbruger. Drummer John Loth. Fifer Theodore Weegers. Wagoner Jacob Mitter. PRIVATES. Joseph Berdell, Henry Brokers, Charles Bondits, August Beverman, John Blohm, Herrmann Bercker, Anthony Bechtolsheimer, William Cope, Albert Crest, Thomas Dangelmeier, Frederick Dechhaut, George Dorgens, John Denbler, Frank Englehart, Weldi Tidell, Adam Fresbom, Henry W. Gott, Francis Gyler, John Gleason, William Hartig, Henry Hoffman, Jacob Hotzbiner, Henry Heitkamp, Peter Hahler, Barney Hopping, Henry Hoddle, Franklin B. Kline, Philip Kausler, Frederick Kerstuer, Ludwig Kemmer, Charles Kuhl, William King, Louis Remmerg, Henry Klapp, Charles F. Konig, John Lerhart, Joseph Long, Frederich Lepier, Caspar Lier, John Leopold, Hugh McCord, George Myer, Frank Mitter, George H. Mitter, Frederick Pfeiffer, Adam Rengler, Henry Rickway, Charles Rottman, Henry Riemeyer, Jacob Schram, Joseph Schmit, Adam Schneider, Joseph Schmidt, Louis Schoeffer, John Shassel, Adam Schwarr, Edward Schmidt, William Stener, John Simon, Charles Schock, George Thompson, David Tucker, Henry Tunemann, John Wymer, John Weidinger, Peter Wettschein, Henry Wendell, Henap Welch. COMPANY H. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Captain Charles Helmerich. Lieutenant William Ducebeck. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. First Sergeant George Zeigler. Sergeant Jacob Wetterer. Sergeant Henry Lettmann. Sergeant Gottfried Meyer. Sergeant William Augstmann. Corporal Louis Schweigert. Corporal Charles Roth. Corporal Christopher Schifferling. Corporal Adolph Grimm. Corporal Andreses Koch. Corporal John Wagner. Corporal Frank Schaupp. Corporal John Rosier. PRIVATES. Christopher Arnecht, John Howen, Albert Berblinger, George Bruns, Anton Breier, Anton Bechtolsheimer, Henry Brann, Charles Baier, John Conrad, Franz H. Centner, Rudolph Dutweiler, Charles Dan, Rudolph Etter, Leonhaid Eble, Franz Flamin, Jacob Frank, Ernst Graf, Henry Grenlich, Ulrich Grogg, George Grossman, Ernst Hener, Daniel Hesse, Jacob Herrmann, Herman Heller, Charles Heller, Fred• erick Hiltbracht, Benjamin Hoff, Jacob Horlacher, Christian Hesse, John Konig, Peter Krappe, William Kohlenberg, Samuel King, Franz John Leisie, George Luber, Christian Musbeck, Janney Muller, John Muneister, Theodore Ohle, Gottlieb, Pepper, George Pfeifer, Joseph Pressler, Sigismund Pfeffer, Anton Rulle, John Romhild, Henry Schuhmann, Frederich Sanbarschwarl, Joseph Spener, John Schadler, William Schaperhlaus, John Schwanzel, Charles Schoch, Henry Stornberg, John Spahr, Albrecht Spahr, Frederick Schneider, Nicholas Volker, John Wellman, Matthias Weibel, Charles Weiland, Jacob Windstrig, Sidwell Woolery, Joseph Wagner, Bonifaz Yudell, Philipp Zinn, Michael H. Zeigler. COMPANY K. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. First Lieutenant Charles Haltenhof. First Lieutenant Frederick Fischer. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Sergeant Frederick Seidel. Sergeant Henry Premfoerder. Sergeant George Hoefer. 16 122 - HISTORY OF HAMILTON COUNTY, OHIO. Corporal Henry Beckman. Corporal John Bischhausen. Corporal Nicholas Joerns. Corporal Jacob Huleer. Corporal Henry Fass. PRIVATES. John Adams, Henry Arnold, William Borch, Conrad Rezak, Henry Broeckerhoff, Barney Broeckerhoff, Ignatz Dall, John Dall, Andrew Dendertein, Sebastian Felix, - Goldschmidt, John Herrmann, Henry Herrman, Michael Huber, Anton Hornung, Michael Hare, Phillipp loos, Nicolas Krichheiner, Charles Loeffler, John . Martin, John J. Martin, ad, John Adam Miller, Frank Moos, Charles Nieman, Charles Numberger, Henry Overmeyer, Henry Kojahn, Ulrich Kaidy, Frederick Rath, Adam Rade, Charles Sureck, Nicolas Schmidt, Udolph Scheven, Frederick Sturmes, Martin Van Damm, Albert Voelkle, Louis Walker, John Wild, George Wingerter, Adam Wenzel, Peter Zang. FORTY-EIGHTH OHIO INFANTRY. Organized at Camp-Dennison, February 17, 1862, the Forty-eighth was soon dispatched to General W. T. Sherman's command at Paducah, whence it was taken up the Tennessee river to Pittsburgh Landing. It was commanded by Colonel W: H. Gibson, now adjutant general of the State. April 6th it was heavily engaged all day, and it is believed that a shot from its lines caused the death of General Albert Sydney Johnston, commander of the rebel army in this battle. On the second day it was also in action, and suffered severely, losing about one-third of its men in the two-days' fight. Its subsequent battles were at Corinth, Vicksburgh, Arkansas Post, Magnolia Hills and Champion Hills, Vicksburgh again in two assaults under Grant, Jackson, the Bayou Teche, and Sabine Cross Roads. In the last action, the remnant of the Forty-eighth was captured, and not exchanged until October, 1864, after which it took part in the capture of Mobile. A majority of the old regiment had re-enlisted as veterans, but only one hundred and sixty-five men remained in it at the close of the war. They were ordered on duty in Texas, and not mustered out of service until May, 1866. COMPANY F. PRIVATES. Edward Byer, Charles Burger, Samuel Ellis, Benjamin Gibbs, John . Kane, Paul Jones, Patrick Keany, Crogin Lowry, Philip McGuire, Thomas O'Rouke, Rhody Ryan, Wentlen Shiels, William Wright, Alfred Nichols, Charles McHugh, Joseph Payne. COMPANY G. PRIVATES. John H. B. France, John. Maladay. COMPANY H. PRIVATES. Frank Kingsley, Robert Wiley, James D. Wolf. COMPANY I. PRIVATES. Edward Byer, Paul Jones, John J. Kean, Charles M. Hugh, Wendlin Sherlis. COMPANY K. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Captain Samuel G. W. Peterson. Second Lieutenant Cyrenneus P. Pratt. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICER. Corporal Francis M. Swaney. PRIVATES. John W. Bolinger, James E. Bolinger, John Blake, Patrlck Casey, William J. Helms, Thomas E. Hill, Cfiarles L. Hill, Hiram H. Hill, Nicholas Irelan, Richard Jones, John Kean, Charles Keever, Edward Kinney, Frank A. Kingsly, Joshua Lee, Joseph M. Glashan, Michael Mooney, Jacob O'Dee, James O'Donnell, John Riley, William H. H. Rilse, Henry C. Stewart, Robert Wiley, James D. Wolf, James Daily, Joseph Delaney, James Douglas, Joseph Enderly, Philip M. Everhard, Mark Erway, Peter Farland, Barney Galager, Patrick Conners, James Carney. FIFTIETH OHIO INFANTRY. This regiment was organized at Camp Dennison, and mustered into service August 27, 1862. It numbered an aggregate of nine hundred and sixty-four men, gathered from the State at large. The Fiftieth was assigned to the Thirty-fourth brigade, Tenth division, McCook's corps. On the first of October it moved out of Louisville, and on the eighth went into the battle of Perryville. In this engagement, a loss was sustained of two officers killed and one mortally wounded, and one hundred and sixty-two men killed and wounded. During the army's advance on Nashville, the regiment was at Lebanon, then the base of supplies. We afterward hear of it in pursuit of John Morgan, and still further in the building of Forts Boyle, Sands, and McAllister. On Christmas day, 1863, it Was ordered to Knoxville, Ten nessee. The route lay eastward to Somerset, Kentucky, and thence southward, crossing the Cumberland river at Point Isabelle. On the first day of the year, 1864, movement began across the mountains. In the severest winter weather, the men dragged the artillery and wagons over the mountains by hand, slept on the frozen ground, in rain and snow, without shelter, and subsisted on parched corn. Soon after arriving at Knoxville, it received orders to join General Sherman's army at Kingston, Georgia. From the twenty-sixth of May till after the siege. of Atlanta, the regiment was almost constantly in line of battle. It shared in all the movements of the campaign, and participated in the actions at Pumkinvine Creek, Dallas, New Hope Church, Lost Mountain, Pine Mountain, Kenesaw Mountain, Culp's Farm, Nicojack Creek, Chattahoochie River, Howard House, Atlanta, and Jonesborough. During this campaign, the ranks of the regiment were sadly thinned. Following the battle of Jonesborough, in pursuit of Hood's army, the regiment passed through Marietta, Kingston, Rome, and at last halted for a few days on the Coosa river, at Cedar Bluffs. On the thirtieth of November it arrived at Franklin, Tennessee. It went into the battle that followed with two hundred and twenty-five men, and came out with one hundred and twelve. It fell back with the army to Nashville, and in the engagements that occurred there on the fifteenth and sixteenth of December, lost several more of its men. The regiment followed the retreating rebels as far as Columbia, Tennessee, where it was consolidated with the Ninety-ninth infantry, the name of the "Fiftieth" being retained. We now hear of the newly consolidated regiment in Clifton, Tennessee, at Fort Fisher, Wilmington, Kingston, Goldshorough, Raleigh, Greensborough, and at last in Salisbury, North Carolina, where it was mustered HISTORY OF HAMILTON COUNTY, OHIO - 123 out on the twenty-sixth of June, 1865. On the seventeenth of July, the regiment reached Camp Dennison, Ohio, where, the men Were all paid and discharged. COMPANY A. Musician Alexander Tittle. COMPANY B. PRIVATES. John Hall, William Herbert, Wesley I. Jeffries, John F. Riley, William Stiles, George W. Garrinkton, John B. McCloud. COMPANY D. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Captain John Carr. First Lieutenant John S. Conahan. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. First Sergcant John McGovern. Sergeant John Arnold. Sergeant Jacob Metzger. Sergeant Charles C. Lees. Sergeant Henry Hensel. Corporal John W. Jearl. Corporal Henry Benstaker. Corporal Edward Davis. Corporal August Reis. Corporal William Whittaker. Corporal Richard Prestel. Corporal Jacob Weist. Corporal John Wing. PRIVATES. John Ardis, Wesley Ackerman, Edward Bradley, Thomas Bradley, Joseph Holtman, Peter Berlin, John W. Black, William Bendingstock, Thomas Bannon, James Brennan, Patrick Burns, Joseph B. Bollinger, Charles Basone, Richard Bernhard, Charles A. Chappelear, George Coleman, William Cahill, Patrick Duffy, George C. Drake, John Englehard, Christopher Elliott, Patrick Fitzpatrick, Lawrence Finnegan, Michale Fortune, John Glascon, James Gray (musician), William Gibson, Christopher Greate, Thomas Gallagher, John Gallagher, William Hefferman, Griffith Hemphill, Frederick Hooper, John Holled, john D. Jewell, Henry Kulper, Hamilton Kennett, Grotlob Keiler, Lawrence King, William Kruger, Jacob Keifer, John Lemon, Louis F. Lowe, William Lunsford, James Mooney, Alexander McDonald, Hugh McCleavey, Bernard McGonigle, William Molliter, Hugh McClelland, John Maher, John V. Mozers, John Morris, John Mahoney, George Pollock (musician), Eugene Piquet, Crawford W. Rolf, James Redmond, William Ludlow, Stephen Saberlie, Michael Scott, Michael A. Scolly, Hiram Taylor, Joseph Taylor, Henry Tenneymaker, James R. Vaughn, William F. Whittaker, Michael Welch, John Wilson, William Young, Charles Stillinger, Henry Sohreiver, James Wilson, William Gerhart, John Reifer, Richard William, William Worland. COMPANY F. COMMISSIONED OFFICER. Second Lieutenant Robert R. Moore. PRIVATES. David K. Anderson, Jesse W. Adams, Corodorn Cook, Israel P. Conroy, Simon Footer, Peter Gorman, Robert H. Griffith, Alexander H. Gody, William Harrison, William Jackson, Charles Johnson, Levi Jones, Harry Jones, Samuel Jones, Peter Loman, Samuel Muraloch, Peter Murry, Nathan Parker, George Phers, Girard P. Riley, Alexander H. Reed, Jacob Rennet, Richard Slocum, Henry H. Speigg, Andrew Steele, Samuel Thompson, John H. Tyson, Phillip Wilson, Barnard White, Henry Wooster, Stephen Yates. COMPANY G. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Captain J. W. Cahill. Second Lieutenant Anthony Anderson. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. First Sergeant Martin V. B. Little. Sergeant Elias C. Stancliff. Sergeant Joseph H. Roche. Sergeant John L. Israel. Sergeant Charles I. Medbury. Corporal James Tolks. Corporal William Green. Corporal William R. Lindsey. Corporal Jacob Honance. Corporal Francis M. Tazin. Corporal Henry Helmering. Corporal Albert Day. Corporal George Connor. Musician Jasper H. Moss. Musician George Grover. PRIVATES. William Behymer, Frederick Barnes, William Burhart, Benjamin Browning, Solomon Behymer, Robert Boyce, David Bupps, John Crawford, David B. Clem, George Clem, John Collins, Runyan Day, George Debins, Thomas B. Day, John Duncan, W. H. Denny, Solomon Denny, John Doty, Edwin Evenshire, William Ellwell, Henry Frey, Benjamin Figgins, David Faden, J. W. Fouts, John Green, William Green, Middleton, Hume, E. L. House, William Hoforth, Phillip Hirgle, John Hirgle Phillip Haman, Levi Haman, Francis I. Jeffries, Charles Jeffries, Morris John, Bennet John, George Johnson, Valentine Klump, Phillip Kaufman, William Kennedy, Charles Kruse, Charles Lillich, William Lillich, Edwin Lindsey, Haman Lewis, George Mahl, Sylvester McLean, John A. Meyers, John McMan, J. W. Porter, Albert R. Pierce, Elbridge Pierce, John Ryan, William Simon, Noah E. Sutton. Sylvanus Stroup, Frederick Snalor, Lanier Shaffer, Thomas Tice, Odler T. Thornun, Joseph J. Vanefessen, E. Winters, Ira W. White, James Williams, Charles Willett, Williams White, John J. Wahl, James Woadock, Henry Ware, Frederick Whiteman, Charles W. Woaden, John Fice. COMPANY H. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Captain Lewis C. Simmons. First Lieutenant Columbus Cones. Second Lieutenant Frank A. Crippert. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. First Sergeant Charles Moore. Sergeant Edwin P. Edgely. Sergeant Andrew Vincent. Sergeant Edwin Yocum. Sergeant John Chigman. Corporal Lemuel Wiley. Corporal Bartlett Vincent. Corporal John N. Turner. Corporal Thomas Puttam. Corporal Joshua C. Clark. Corporal John Hailed. Corporal Tyler H. Vincent. Corporal Alfred Loyd. Musician George Saurs. Musician Charles Baser. Teamster Henry Macy. PRIVATES. Joseph Atkinson, Andrew Arendolph, Joseph Bruce, James Bellenstein, Isaac S. Bailey, Henry La Barbier, Barney Battle, Jacob Buckman, Richard Bernard, Josiah Bell, Samuel Blitz, Robert Crandall, Levi T. Collins, William Carter, Maurice Clanter, Alexander Cummins, Andrew Crawford, Alexander Campbell, Thomas Derrick, Patrick Daly, George H. Dobbins, Columbus Dale, Christopher Elliott, Charles E. Eaton, John F. Ferris, Lawrence Finnigan, Charles J. Fox, William Green, Israel Gates, Michael Gilmore, George G. Garire, George Hartman, Francis C. Hills, John Hughes, John Hale, William Hunter, Nicholas Haffer, William Homer, Henry Jordan, George A. Johns, William Kelly, William Kinger, Jacob King, Christopher King, John Lovemark, James A. Murrain, Manville M. McDonald, Charles C. Murphy, Fabius C. Motlin, Nathaniel B. Meader, Theodore Morris, Arthur Melia, John Morris, John B. Morgan, John Newmeyer, Louis Napoleon, Frank Nohn, Conrad Nortman, Michael O'Brien, Edward H. C. Phillips, Paul Russell, John T. Reily, William Reynolds, Joseph Robertson, Henry Schreiver, Edward Stanton, William Smith, Leonard Smith, Ebin Terwilliger, Henry Take, John C. Thayer, John Walker, George Willer, William Wiley, Nathaniel Wilson, Adolph Webber, Martin Webber, Jacob Yast, Conrad Yugar. COMPANY I. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Captain Isaac J. Carter. First Lieutenant Frederick Buck. 124 - HISTORY OF HAMILTON COUNTY, OHIO. Second Lieutenant Joseph R. Key. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. First Sergeant Jerome Crowley. Sergeant William H. Reed. Sergeant George N. White. Sergeant Benjamin E. Styles. Sergeant Robert Cory. Corporal Jacob Steigleman. Corporal William Fangs. Corporal William W. Warner. Corporal George H. Reese. Corporal John Stillwell. Corporal Lewis Grooms. Corporal William McCauly. Corporal Mathew Moreney. PRIVATES. Simeon Arthur, Isaac W. Adams, John A. Arthur, Andrew S. Bowling, Henry Benn, Frederick Blum, Orville H. Coal, Edward Corlett, Allen Cochran, Andrew Corruth, John Charles, Thomas Carroll, John T. Creighton, Eli Dusenbery, Servetus Dawson, William Davis, John Dennis, John Eubank, Charles Fallbush, Joseph W. Free, John J. Farroll, William Franklin, James 0. Griffin, Daniel S. Gates, William Green, Christopher Hutt, Perry Holland, James Johnson, Thomas Johnson, Hiram H. Koon, Henry Killing, George W. Lilly, Frank B. Lamb, Zachary T. Lane, Damel M. F. Lamb, Peter Lyon, George Lockwood, Thomas Lawson, Edward Murry, Thomas Magivin, Phillip Miller, David McKinney, Michael McDermot, Martin V. B. Niese, Charles B. Preston, John Quick, John Rockenfield, Lewis Rownd, Paul Roussell, William Slagle, Archibald B. Stewart, Jeffrey Sullivan, Thomas E. Shy, Josiah C. Semi, John Tompkins, John Turner, Benjamin Taylor, James Thompson, Hiram Taylor, Thomas Toohey, Peter Tiermon, James E. Thomas, John H. Van Hage, William B. Witt, John B. Woodruff, John Williams, John W. Wilson, Robert Willoughby, David Williams, William Wood, James White, Asa M. Weston, James Wasmer. COMPANY K. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Captain Leonard A. Hendrich. First Lieutenant Oliver S. McClure. Second Lieutenant Edward S. Price. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. First Sergeant Charles A. Van Dennon. Sergeant David Morris. Sergeant Henry Merrell. Sergeant William H. Childs. Sergeant James Kelso. Corporal Thomas S. Sheake. Corporal James Brown. Corporal William A. Baker. Corporal William L. Cottor. Corporal Joseph Chamberlain. Corporal Samuel Reddish. Corporal Samuel Losey. Corporal John Linsey. PRIVATES. Jeremiah Ammerman, Peter Alberts, Charles Adams, William Asbold, Simeon Arthur, John Arthur, Vincent Brieslaw, William Bates, Milton Blizzard, Stephen Blizzard, Christman Birman, John Bryant, John Bennet, Joseph Carson, John Criver, Charles B. Crane, David H. Cowen, Jackson Culp, Bernard Cline, William Dean, George W. Dean, Thomas Dodge, David M. Deams, Thomas Easterling, John Fox, Frank Fox, Charles Goodwin, Henry Heath, John F. Heberlein, Christopher W. Hamel, Henry C. Hall, John Hahn, James Johnson, John Juliu, Joseph Keedler, Jacob Klineman, Albert Kigan, James Lacey, Henry Liberook, Robert Nanifold, Alexander McCready, Richard Marsh. David Noble, John Orton, Owen Osborne, Andrew Ponder, John Ponder, Peter Peckeny, Carleton Pans, James Pricket, Coleman Quinn, Lain Ready, John F. Reynolds, Luman W. Smith, Joseph Spencer, Thomas Shrim, John G. Spahr, Peter Steffers, Thomas E. Shy, Peter Shilling, Joseph Stagmier, William Sparks, Gavett Van Kant, James H. Van Kant, Stephen K. Van Ausdel, Asa M. Weston, John Willy, Jackson Walters, David Weisenberger, James Weits, George W. Williams, Erastus Winters, James Primmill. FIFTY-SECOND OHIO INFANTRY. This was raised with some difficulty in the spring and summer of 1862. A banner was presented to it by citizens of Cincinnati. It moved to Lexington August 25th, and was in the retreat to Louisville after the disastrous battle near Richmond, Kentucky. During the retreat it suffered greatly from heat and thirst. It took part in the battle of Perryville, doing its work like veterans. It was in the advance on Nashville, and did useful service, although not heavily engaged, in the battle of Stone River. In garrison at Nashville, Murfreesborough, and other points, it obtained high reputation for discipline and drill. It was in the opening skirmish of the battle of Chickamauga, and in the action the next day. Its subsequent history includes the relief of Knoxville, the Atlanta campaign, and the marches through Georgia and the Carolinas. After the great review it was mustered out at Washington; June 3, 1865. COMPANY C. COMMISSIONED OFFICER. Major Samuel Coplinger. PRIVATES. Henry Buraw, Andrew Colter, John Cuseick, Charles Common (musician), John Graham, Christy Kerne, John Styner. COMPANY H. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. First Sergeant Rudolph Gassier. Sergeant Isaac L. Mills. Sergeant Samuel Harper. Sergeant George K. Farrington. Sergeant James C. Milire. Corporal John Miller. Corporal John W. Steed. Corporal John W. Coleman. Corporal Edgar Flinn. Corporal Jacob Warner. Corporal John W. Bowen. Corporal William Norne. Corporal William J. Campbell. PRIVATES. William J. Armstrong, Joseph Blundell, Daniel Byrne, John Bowhat, David C. Clark, Thomas Coen, George Cartman, Charles Cornell, William Cox, John Cummings, William H. Delerty, John Dennie, John J. Farrell, Richard T. Tunnerean, Osarll Godson, Patrick Hamilton, Richard Harmes, Samuel Hardy, John Henry, George B. Hodgson, Thomas W. Mayhew, John Martin, Jacob Mowry, Robert Mellen, Aaron B. Mills, Henry Midtendorf, Patrick Murphy, Barney Mucker, Robert M. Mullen, Daniel Owens, Thomas Payne, Henry Prinzel, Emos Reisch, Oliver Rice, William Riley, John A. Sellins, John S. Stokes, Isaac Stokes, Adam Story, William Struble, Edward T. Snyder, Digory Shall, John J. Truxall, Jacob Warner, Henry Chilley, Ernst Brady. COMPANY I. PRIVATES. Philip Boss, Theodore Bartel, William Green, Mathias Haffie, Michael Harbesmehl, John Keans, Adolph Newiger, Herman Pily, Theodore Schneles, Phillip Schaaffer, Henry Webber. COMPANY K. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. First Sergeant Horace A. Church. Sergeant William L. Moxall. Sergeant John Stammeijohn. Musician Charles Firman. PRIVATES. Thomas Duke, Henry Eldridge, Francis Falters, George Kuevey, John Kunser, James Lineback, Frederick Rodgiver. |