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CHAPTER XVI.
ROSTER OF SOLDIERS.
COMPANY A, FOURTH BATTALION OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Second Lieutenant Lucien Abbott, enrolled August 10, 1861.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Sergeant George C. Denniston, enrolled August 10, 1861.
Second Sergeant Ransom E. Braman, enrolled August 10, 1861.
Sergeant Alonzo Ellsworth, enrolled August 10, 1861.
Sergeant Ferdinand Refenning, enrolled August 10, 1861.
Sergeant Thomas B. Heyland, enrolled August 10, 1861; prisoner of war.
Corporal Joseph Jewett, enrolled August 10. 1861.
Corporal William A. Thompson, enrolled August 10, 1861.
Corporal Harrison Jewell, enrolled August 10, 1861.
Corporal George I. Boment, enrolled August 10, 1861.
PRIVATES.
Jacob Cline, enrolled August 10, 1861.
John Cummins, enrolted August 10, 1861.
Abram J. Disbro, enrolled August 10, 1801.
Alonzo A Grant, enrolled August 10, 1861.
Lorenzo W. Grant, enrolled August 10, 1861.
Luman L. Griswold, enrolled August 10, 1861.
Harrison Hance, enrolled August 10, 1861.
James R. Humphrey, enrolled August 10, 1861.
Edgar H. Irish, enrolled August 10, 1861.
Stephen R. Irish, enrolled August 10, 1861.
Archibald Kelly, enrolled August 10, 1861.
Albert Lilley, enrolled August 10, 1861.
Henry F. Marsh, enrolled August 10, 1861.
Rufus C. Marsh, enrolled August 10, 1861.
Joel W. Newland, enrolled August 10, 1861.
William Wilcox, enrolled August 10, 1861.
This squad was mustered into service August 17, 1861, at Camp Chase, Ohio, by Major Wamby, for three years. We are unable to find anything further of them.
COMPANY C, SEVENTH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER
INFANTRY.
Mustered into service, at Camp Dennison, Ohio, June 20, 1861. Mustered
out of service, at Cleveland, Ohio, July 6, 1864.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain Giles W. Shirtliff, resigned March 18, 1863.
First Lieutenant Judson N. Cross, promoted to Captain of Company K, November 25, 1861.
Second Lieutenant Ephraim H. Baker, promoted to First Lieutenant November 25, 1861; resigned March 1, 1862.
Second Lieutenant Henry W. Lincoln, promoted from Sergeant to Second Lieutenant, August 9, 1862; to First Lieutenant, November 6, 1862; resigned January 7, 1863.
Second Lieutenant 1saac C. Jones, enrolled March 1, 1863; promoted from Sergeant to Second Lieutenant; died November 30, 1863, of Wounds received in the battle of Ringgold, Ga., November 27, 1863.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Sergeant Martin M. Andrews, appointed First Sergeant August 9, 1862; wounded in left hand in battle of Cedar Mountain, August 9, 1862.
Sergeant Holland B. Fry, wounded in leg at battle of Port Republic, June 9, 1862; appointed Sergeant, November 1, 1862.
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Sergeant James E. Avery, appointed Sergeant, November 1, 1862; wounded at battle of Dallas, Ga., May 25, 1861.
Sergeant Addison M. Halbert, appointed Sergeant, May 1, 1864.
Corporal Stephen M. Cole, wounded at battle of Cross Lanes, Va., August 26, 1861, and at Chancellorsville, Va., May 8, 1868.
Corporal Thomas J. Wallace, appointed Corporal, November 1, 1862.
PRIVATES.
Nathaniel S. Badger, wounded in the leg at battle of Cedar Mountain, Va., August 9, 1862.
John M. Burns, wounded in battles of Gettysburg, Pa., July 3, 1863, and Spallas, Ga., May 25, 1864.
Charles H. Buxton, wounded in shoulder and wrist, at battle of Cedar ,Mountain, Va., August 9, 1862.
Ezekial F. Hayes, mustered out with Company.
Irving A. Noble, taken prisoner at battle of Cross Lanes, Va., August 1861.
Hiram Parsons, mustered out with Company.
Thomas Spriggs, mustered out with Company.
David A. Ward, mustered out with Company.
William Woodmanse, mustered out with Company.
Oliver Wise, wounded in hand, at battle of Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863.
KILLED 1N BATTLE.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Sergeant Arthur C. Danforth, promoted to First Sergeant November 20, 1861; killed in battle of Winchester, Va., March 23, 1862.
Sergeant Charles P. Bowler, promoted to Sergeant, April 1, 1862; killed in battle of Cedar Mountain, Va., August 9, 1862.
Corporal John J. Evers, promoted to Corporal, November 20, 1861; killed in battle of Cedar Mountain, Va., August 9, 1862.
Corporal Lewis R. Gates, promoted to Corporal, April 1, 1862; killed in battle of Port Republic, Va. June 9, 1862.
Corporal George R. Matgary, promoted to Corporal April 1, 1862; killed in battle of Port Republic, Va., June 9, 1862.
PRIVATES.
Romain J. Kingsbury, kilted in battle of Port Republic, Va., June 9, 1862.
Charles F. King, killed in battle of Ringgold, Ga., November 27, 1863.
James M. Rappleye, killed in battle of Cedar Mountain, Va., August 9, 1862.
Warren F. Richmond, killed in battle of Cedar Mountain, Va., August 9, 1862.
Edward P. Sheppard, killed in battle of Cedar Mountain, Va., August 9, 1862.
Charles E. Wall, killed in battle of Ringgold, Ga., November 27. 1863.
Daniel P. Wood, killed in battle of Ringgold, Ga., November 27, 1863.
DIED.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Sergeant William W. Parmenter, taken prisoner at battle of Cross Lanes, Va., August 26, 1861; died in Parish Prison, New Orleans, La., November 18, 1861.
Sergeant John Gardner, appointed Sergeant May 1, 1863; died December 19, 1863, of wounds received in battle of Ringgold, Ga., November 27, 1863.
Sergeant Oliver C. Trembly, appointed Sergeant January 1, 1864; drowned in the Ohio river, June 24, 1864.
Corporal Edward W. Goodsel, died September 19, 1862, of wounds received in battle of Antietam, Md., September 17, 1862.
PRIVATES.
William Biggs, taken prisoner at battle of Cross Lanes, Va., August 26, 1861 and died in Parish Prison, New Orleans, La., October 17, 1861.
Wallace Coburn, died March 29, 1862, of wounds received in battle of Winchester, Va., March 23, 1862.
Joseph H. Collins, died August 27, 1861, of wounds received at battle of Cross Lanes. Va., August 26, 1861.
Cyrus P Hamilton, wounded and captured at battte of Port Republic, Va., June 9, 1862; died in rebel hospital of wounds.
Daniel S. Judson, wounded and captured at battle of Port Republic, June 9, 1862; died of wounds in rebel hospital.
Burford Jenkins, wounded and captured at battle of Cross Lanes, Va., August 26, 1861; died of wounds September 6, 1861.
Harrison Lewis, died in Fairfax Seminary Hospital, Va., December 6, 1862, of fever.
Joseph McCanan, died July 22, 1863, of wounds received at battle of Gettysburg, July 3, 1863.
Levi Myers, died in hospital at Nashville, Tenn., December 20, 1863, of small pox.
Fred. M. Palmer, died April 7, 1862, of wounds received in battle of Winchester, March 23, 1862.
Edward G. Sackett, died March 29, 1862, of wounds received in battle of Winchester, Va., March 23, 1862.
Thomas Sweet, died November 30, 1863, of wounds received in battle of Ringgold, November 27, 1863.
Orlando Worcester, died April 15, 1862, of wounds received in battle of Winchester, Va., March 23, 1862.
DISCHARGED.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Sergeant John C. Cooper, appointed Sergeant November 21, 1861; discharged at Harper's Ferry, October 26, 1862; enlisted in United States Engineers.
Sergeant Edgar M. Condit, appointed Sergeant November 1, 1862; discharged at Alexandria, Va., February 11, 1863, for wounds received at battle of Dumfries, Va., December 27, 1862.
Sergeant Seldon A. Day, appointed Sergeant March 24, 1862; discharged at Frederick City, Md., January 25, 1863; enlisted as Hospital Steward United States Army.
Sergeant 1saac C. Jones, appointed Sergeant November 20, 1861; discharged at Dumfries, Va., March 1, 1863, to accept promotion as Second Lieutenant in Company C.
Sergeant Henry W. Lincoln, appointed Sergeant November 20, 1861; discharged at Alexandria, Va., August 9, 1862, by reason of promotion to Second Lieutenant in Company C.
Sergeant Elias W. Morey, discharged at Wauhatchie, Tenn., November 10, 1863, by reason of promotion to First Lieutenant in Ninth Regiment United States Colored Troops.
Corporal Theron E. W. Adams, discharged at Washington, D. C., June, 1862, by order of General Wadsworth.
Corporal Harlan B. Cochran, appointed Corporal November 20, 1861; discharged at Columbus, 0., October 18, 1862.
Corporal James M. Grim, appointed Corporal November 20, 1862; discharged at Washington, D. C., January 10, 1863.
Corporal Etliott F. Grabilt, appointed Corporal November 1, 1862; discharged at Wauhatchie, Tenn., November 10, 1863; appointed First Lieutenant in Fifth Regiment United States Colored Troops.
Corporal Jason S. Kellogg, appointed Corporal January 1, 1863; discharged at Camp Dennison, 0., January 27, 1864.
Corporat 1saac F. Mack, discharged at Columbus, 0., October 16, 1862.
PRIVATES.
Edward Atwater, wounded in battle of Port Republic; discharged at Harper's Ferry, Va., October 24, 1862; enlisted in Third United States Artillery.
Foster Bodle, discharged at Columbus, 0., October 2, 1862.
Charles C. Bosworth, discharged at Washington, D. C., April 5, 1864; appointed Hospital Steward United States Army.
George Carrothers, discharged at David's Island, N. Y., May 13, 1863, of wounds received in battle of Cedar Mountain, Va.
James W. Cheeney, discharged at Washington, D. C., October 15, 1861; appointed First Lieutenant Forty-ninth 1llinois Volunteers.
Buel Chipman, discharged at Harper's Ferry, Va., October 26, 1862; enlisted in United States Engineers.
Edward E. Curtis, discharged at Columbus, 0., July 7, 1862.
Henry S. Clark, discharged at Cumberland, Md., September 4o 1862.
Henry Claghorn, discharged at Rochester, N. Y., May 11, 1864, for wounds received in battle of Ringgold, Ga., November 27, 1863.
Thomas P. Dickson, discharged at Washington, D. C., January 8, 1863, by reason of wounds received in battle of Cedar Mountain, August 9, 1862.
John W. Finch, discharged at Columbus, 0., October 4, 1862.
John Gillanders, discharged at Washington, D. C., January, 23, 1863.
Nicholas Gaffett, discharged at Dumfries, Va., February 18, 1863.
Phillip Grigsby, discharged at Washington, D. C., July 24, 1863, by reason of wounds received in battle of Dumfries, Va., December 27, 1862.
Mathis N. Hamilton, discharged at Cumberland, Md., August 23, 1862.
Henry G. Nixon, discharged at Romney, Va., December 24, 1861.
Henry Howard, discharged at Columbus, 0., April 9, 1863.
Albert Hubble, discharged at Columbus, 0., July 7, 1862.
Lewis J. Jones, discharged at Harper's Ferry, March 10, 1863, for wounds received at battle of Cross Lanes, Va., August 26, 1861.
Seldon B. Kingsbury, discharged at Columbus, 0., August 2, 1862.
Dan G. Kingsbury, discharged at Harper's Ferry, Va., October 30, 1862; enlisted in United States Engineers.
Edward E. Kelsey, discharged at Annapolis, Md., March 25, 1864; enlisted as Hospital Steward United States Army.
Stephen Kellogg, discharged for wounds received in battle of Winchester, Va.
James A. Massa, discharged at Columbus, 0., June 23, 1864.
Joseph Massey, discharged at Winchester, Va., May, 1862.
Elan B. Myers, discharged at Columbus, 0.
Albert Osborn, discharged at Columbus, 0., May 7, 1863.
Hobert G. Orton, discharged at Cincinnati, 0., October 11, 1862. by reason of wounds received in battle of Cross Lanes, August 26, 1861. Alexander Parker, discharged at Columbus, 0.
Reuben R. Potter, discharged at Harper’s Ferry, Va., October 24, 1862; enlisted in Third Regiment United States Artillery.
William H. Pelton, discharged at Chattanooga, Tenn., January 21, 1864. for wounds received in battle of Ringgold, November 27, 1863.
Anson H. Robbins, discharged at Columbus, 0., July 11, 1862.
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George Rogers, discharged at Harper's Ferry, Va., Oct. 30, 1862. Enlisted in U. S. Engineers.
Edward C. Root, discharged at Columbus, O., August 2, 1862.
Orlando Richmond, discharged at Columbus, O., February 24, 1863.
George L. Spees, discharged at Gauley Bridge, Va., November 18, 1861.
Clinton N. Sterry, discharged at Alexandria, O., October 18, 1862.
Edmund R. Stiles, discharged at Columbus, O.
Edwin R. Smith, discharged at Columbus, O., July 7, 1868; appointed Second Lieutenant in Fifth U. S. Colored Troops.
William H. Scott, discharged at Columbus, O., November 20, 1864.
Henry G. Sheldon, discharged at Columbus, O., July 3, 1863, for wounds received in battle of Cross Lanes, Va., August 26, 1861.
Benjamin L. Sevey, discharged at Washington, D. C., February 5, 1863.
David J. Thompson, discharged at Columbus, O., June 25, 1864.
George H. Thrasher, discharged at Washington, D. C. June 19, 1862.
Lucius V. Tuttle, discharged at Columbus, O., July 31, 1862.
R. C. Van Orman, discharged at Camp Dennison, O., February 15, 1864
Warren F. Walworth, discharged at Columbus O. July 11, 1862, for wounds received at battle of Winchester, Va., March 23, 1862.
Frederick A. Warner, discharged at Columbus, O., July 11, 1862, for wounds received at battle of Winchester, Va., March 23, 1862. Leroy Warren, discharged at Columbus, O., July 22, 1862:
Willard W. Wheeler, discharged at Detroit, Mich., June 23, 1862.
Theodore Wilder; discharged at Alexandria, October 20, 1862, for wounds received in battle of Cedar Mountain, Va., August 9, 1862.
Richard Wenter, discharged at Columbus, O., November 25, 1862, for wounds received in battle of Winchester, Va., March 23, 1862.
TRANSFERRED.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Sergeant Frank Harmon. appointed Sergeant January 1, 1863: transferred to N. C. S. as Quartermaster Sergeant, September 1, 1862; wounded at Gettysburg,
Sergeant Henry Fairchilds, transferred to Company G, Fifth Ohio Veteran Volunteer 1nfantry, October 31st, 1864.
Corporal James W. Ramond, transferred to Detachment of Recruits in the field at Ackworth, Ga., June 11, 1864; wounded in battle of Ringgold, Ga.
PRIVATES.
Private Joseph E. Bates, transferred to Regiment at Band, at Weston, Va., July 10, 1861.
Edgar M. Bostwick, transferred to Regimental Band. at Weston, Va. July 10, 1861.
Orlando P. Brockway, transferred to Battery 1, First Ohio Volunteer Artillery, December 1, 1861; promoted Sergeant.
James R. Bell, transferred to Hospital Department, December 1, 1861.
James C. Bartlett, transferred to Company B, Fifth Ohio Veteran Volunteer 1nfantry, October 31, 1864.
William O. Barnes, transferred to Company B, Fifth Ohio Veteran Volunteer Infantry, October 31, 1864; wounded at Ringgold, Ga., November 27, 1863.
Freeman Bunker, transferred to Company B, Fifth Ohio Veteran Volunteer 1nfantry, October 31, 1864.
Martin V. Clark, transferred to Regimental Band, July 10, 1861.
Joseph Cleverton, transferred to Company B, Fifth Ohio Veteran Volunteer 1nfantry, October 31, 1864; wounded at Ringgold, Ga., November 27, 1863.
Charles W. Rossiter. transferred to Regimental Band, July 10, 1861.
John Wilford, transferred to Company B, Fifth Ohio Veteran Volunteer 1nfantry, October 31, 1864.
Leonard G. Wilder, transferred to 1nvalid Corps, February 15, 1864.
COMPANY D, EIGHTH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER
1NFANTRY.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICER.
Corporal Parker S. Bennett, enrolled June 3, 1861; promoted to Sergeant. Died of wounds, at Washington, D. C. 13, 1862,
COMPANY H, EIGHTH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER
INFANTRY.
PRIVATES.
John Connolly, enrolled June 6, 1861; discharged May 19, 1862.
Adolph Gawzert, enrolled June 6, 1861; discharged September 6, 1862.
Myron M. Keith. enrolted June 6, 1861; discharged January 21, 1863, of wounds received at Battle of Fredericksburg.
Charles Lyman, enrolled June 6, 1861; died at Webster, Va., October 23 1861.
Charles Boughton, enrolled June 17, 1861; discharged at Harper's Ferry, Va., October 21, 1862.
Calvin Linton, enrolled June 6, 1861; killed at the Battle of Poe River, May 11, 1864.
Frederick Newton, enrolled June 17, 1861; discharged at Baltimore, Md., January 3, 1863.
Elnathan M. Smith, enrolled June 17, 1861; killed in Battle of the Wilderness, May 6, 1864.
Charles S. Thompson, enrolled June 17, 1861; discharged September 2, 1861.
Jesse Thayer, enrolled June 17, 1861; discharged May 11, 1862.
Henry H. Waldo, enrolled June 6. 1861; permoted to Sergeant; mustered out with Company, at Cleveland, Ohio, July 18, 1864.
COMPANY D, TWENTY-THIRD REGIMENT, OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.
Organized at Camp Taylor, Cleveland Ohio, May 16, 1861. Mustered out of service at Cumberland, Md., July 26, 1865.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain Howard S. Lovejoy; resigned February 13, 1863.
First Lieutenant Abram A. Hunter, promoted to Captain, March 1, 1862, and assigned to Company K.
Second Lieutenant Henry Richardson, promoted to First Lieutenant, July 24, 1861. and assigned to Company B.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Sergeant Adin W. Durkee, promoted to Second Lieutenant; resigned December 26, 1862.
Sergeant Lampoon C. Curtis
Sergeant William W. Hardy.
Sergeant Theodore Harris.
Sergeant William H. H. Wheeler.
Corporal John H. Lindley, promoted to Sergeant; killed in Batte of South Mountain, Md., September 14, 1862.
Corporal Leander H. Lane, discharged to accept promotion Juty 2,1864.
Corporal Eliphalet I. Taylor, discharged June 11, 1864.
Corporal John T. Ogden, discharged to accept promotion, January 12, 1865.
Corporal Dennison C. Hanchett, discharged June 11, 1864.
Corporal Edgar A. Price, discharged for disability December 18, 1862.
Corporal Clifton A. Bennett, discharged to accept promotion, July 28, 1863.
Corporal Orrin F. Green.
Musician Samuel McElroy.
Musician Frederick V. Cogswell.
Wagoner Truman S. Seamans.
PRIVATES.
Henry Agal, transferred to Company K.
George A. Archer, transferred to non-commissioned staff.
John O. Beirn.
Corydon Bassett.
William R. Boon.
Joseph Brumley, transferred to Company K.
Henry M. Battles.
George S. Bidwell, transferred to Company K.
Daniel Baker.
Henry D. Barber.
William E. Brooks, discharged June 11, 1864.
Isaac W. Barker, killed in battle of South Mountain, Md., September 14, 1862.
James Crowder, discharged November 23, 1862.
Willis Chase, promoted to Sergeant; discharged Aprit 19th, 1865, by reason of wounds received in battle.
Samuel Clifford, died in Rebel prison, July'12, 1864.
Edward Cameron.
Jasper H. Cooley, discharged June 18, 1862.
David Hanby, transferred to Company K.
Hiram Durkee, killed in battle of South Mountain, Md., September 14, 1862.
William W. Dunlap.
John Eaton, discharged for disability, November 29, 1862.
James V. Eldridge, killed at battle of Antietam, Md., September 17, 1862.
Gilbert G. Field, blown up in steamer " Sultana," April 25, 1865.
Milton H. Franks, discharged for disability, September 19, 1861.
Thomas Flack, discharged January 28, 1865.
Ransom Fisher, transferred to Company H.
John Goss, discharged April 1, 1863.
Lucius F. Gilson, promoted to Sergeant; discharged June 11, 1864.
William Graeber.
John Gorman.
James Goddard,
Uriah Hartman.
Jacob Hartman, discharged May 4, 1863.
Edwin Hawes.
William 1. Holcomb, discharged April 17, 1803.
Chauncey N. Hanson, transferred to Company K.
William D. Hanson.
Frederick Hooker, killed at battle of South Mountain, Md., September 14, 1862.
Joel Hance.
Joseph Hower, transferred to Company K.
Henry M. Holzworth, transferred to Company K.
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Philip Holzworth, transferred to Company K.
Theodore W. Ingersoll, transferred to Company H.
William Jones, transferred to Company K.
Harvey K. Lowe.
George Loewenstein, transferred to Company H.
John Leasure.
Edgar Leach.
Sylvester Leach.
Allen H. Larnard, transferred to Company H.
Anson K. Mills, transferred to Company K.
Charles E. Manchester, transferred to Company K.
Henry Marmilstein
Frederick Motrey, transferred to Company K.
Meredith McKinney transferred to Company H.
Charles Morgan, transferred to Company K.
Decola B. Masten, transferred to Company K.
Henry Montague, transferred to Company K.
Francis S. McCumber.
Henry Molter, transferred to Company K.
David Peterman, discharged for disability, October 26, 1862.
George W. Penn.
Addison A. Root, transferred to Company K.
Martin Ryan.
George C. Reannourd.
David E. Scott,
Marshen H. Siples.
Ephraim Stevens, discharged June 11, 1864.
Warren Squire, transferred to Company K.
Lawrence Squire, discharged for disability, May 22, 1863.
John R. Searl, died at Raleigh, Va , Juty 17, 1864.
Edmund A. Sims, killed at battle of South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Almon A. Sheffield.
Daniel Skinner.
Abram M. Tanner, promoted to Corporal; discharged at expiration of term of service.
James H. Waldo, transferred to Company H.
James Wortman.
Nelson H. Wing, transferred to Company H.
Francis Wildman.
Thomas I. Wiley, transferred to Company H.
Samuel Ward, discharged October 25, 1863.
Frank Woodrow.
The names bearing no record were, doubtless, mustered out with Company at close of the war.
COMPANY K, TWENTY-THIRD REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.
Organized at Elyria, Ohio. Mustered into service at Camp Jackson, near Columbus, Ohio, June 11, 1861. Mustered out of service at Cumberland, Maryland, July 26. 1865.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain Dewitt C. Howard, resigned, July 11, 1862.
First Lieutenant Frederick H. Bacon.
Second Lieutenant Archie C. Fisk.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Sergeant Thomas A. Stephens, promoted to Second Lieutenant, December 26, 1862, and assigned to Company H.
Sergeant David Newbury.
sergeant Lewis D. Lee, re-enlisted as Veteran Volunteer.
Sergeant George W. Moulton, discharged for disability, September 5, 1862
Sergeant Thomas G. Wells, killed in the battle of South Mountain, Md., September 14, 1862.
Corporal Otto E. Huene, promoted to Sergeant, September 15, 1862.
Corporal Cyrus Whittlesey, appointed Corporal June 13, 1861.
Corporal Timothy C. Wood, died at Charleston, W. Va., November 20, 1862.
Corporal Lyman W. Carpenter, died at Charleston, W. Va., August 8, 1862.
Corporal Daniel R. King, discharged May 20, 1863, for disability.
Corporal Benjamin F. Burns.
Corporal Edgar Herrick, promoted to Sergeant January, 1, 1863.
Drummer Rollin Horton, appointed Hospital Steward, and transferred to non-commissioned staff April 8, 1863.
Wagoner Rollin Emmons.
PRIVATES.
Richard B. Atwater.
William Abel, appointed Corporal May 1, 1862.
Siebert Abel, discharged December 15, 1862, by reason of wounds received at the battle of Antietam, September 17, 1862.
John Aschenbach.
Gilbert I. Braman.
Frederick W. Broady, re-enlisted a Veteran Volunteer November,30,1863.
Jacob Brown.
William Brown, discharged Apri122, 1862, by reason of wounds received at the battle of South Mountain, September 14, 1862.
Oliver Barret, appointed Corporal May 1, 1862.
John H. Bronson.
George W. Bartholomew, discharged August 26, 1862, for disability.
James Brooks, re-enlisted as veteran volunteer, October 1, 1868.
William A. Cooley, died in hospital at Washington, D.C. September, 1862
Isaac Cook
Emanuel Campbell.
William H. Call, discharged July 14, 1862, for disability.
James F. Call, discharged February 25, 1863, for disability.
Cornelius D. Conger, discharged March 5, 1862, for disability.
Henry Crandall, appointed Corporal June 13, 1861; died at Fayettville, W. Va., November 20, 1862.
Edwin H. Hill.
Alfred Day, appointed Corporal October 8, 1862.
John T. Ewings.
Harvey E. Fitts, appointed Corporal May 1,1862; transferred October 19, 1862, to regular cavalry.
Valentine Faulhaber, appointed Corporal November 12, 1862.
Isaac W. Gray.
Isaac Hill, wounded in the battle of South Mountain, Md., September 14, 1862; transferred to invalid corps.
Gottleib Hurlebaus, re-enlisted a veteran volunteer November 30, 1863.
George H. Hubbard, discharged February 10, 1862, for disability.
Horace Hill, re-enlisted veteran volunteer October 1, 1863.
Frederick 1sbelle, discharged October 20, 1861, for disability.
James James, re-enlisted as veteran volunteer November 30, 1863.
Charles A..Tewell, re-enlisted as veteran volunteer December 31, 1863.
John Lent, discharged September 20. 1861, for disability.
Henry O. Loomis re-enlisted veteran volunteer, December 31, 1863.
Ira W. Mead.
Joel P. Monger, re-enlisted as veteran volunteer October 1, 1863.
Benjamin F. Marlet.
John W. Mosser, discharged September 20, 1861, for disability.
George W. Mason, re-enlisted as veteran volunteer October 1, 1863.
Charles Matursh.
Joseph Mitchell, wounded in the battle of Antietam, Md., September 17 1862; discharged February 24. 1863.
James O'Reiley.
Timothy Powers, discharged June 28, 1861, for disability.
Jonathan Ring, wounded in the battle of Antietam September 17, 1862; died September 21, 1862.
George G. Root, appointed Corporal January 1, 1862.
William Roach, killed at Camp Ewing, W. Va., November 15, 1861.
Frank Stow, appointed Corporal September 20, 1862.
Silas Southworth, discharged February 12, 1864.
Peter Saxton.
Fitzland Squires, wounded in the battle of South Mountain, Md., September 14, 1862; died September 27, 1862.
Albert E. Squires.
Frank Sperry, re-enlisted as veteran volunteer October 1, 1863.
Frederick Stark.
John C. Springer, re-enlisted as veteran volunteer October 1, 1863.
Wyatt B. Thorp, discharged September 2, 184;3, for disability.
William Treadwell, discharged May 4, 1863, for disability.
Francis Taylor, discharged July 12, 1862, for disability,
Willis R. Terrell, transferred to regular cavalry, October 26, 1862.
John Tisdale.
Robert Warmock, discharged September 20, 1861. for disability.
John C. Worcester, appointed Corporal January 1, 1863: re-enlisted as veteran volunteer October 1, 1863.
George R .Whitman, appointed Corporal May 1,1862; appointed Sergeant September 20, 1862; re-enlisted as veteran volunteer October 1, 1863.
See remarks at close of Co. D. roster.
COMPANY H, FORTY-FIRST REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER
INFANTRY.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain Alonzo Pease, resigned January 9, 1862.
First Lieutenant John W. Steele, promoted to Captain, February 3,1802; appointed Major and Aid-de-Camp by President.
Second Lieutenant, Albert McRoberts, promoted to First Lieutenant, March 1, 1862; resigned May 24, 1862.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Sergeant Henry S. Dirlam, promoted to First Lieutenant, March 24, 1863; killed November 23, 1863.
First Sergeant Nathan H. Whitney, died in 1862.
Sergeant Harvey H. Green.
Corporal George F. Whitney.
Corporal William H. Prince.
Corporal Thomas H. Somers, promoted to Captain, November 26, 1861.
Corporal Robert L. Simmonds.
Corporal Raymond Wilder.
Musician Horace Wilcox.
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Ephraim T. Beane.
Marlin N. Bigelow.
Hyman A. Brown, died at Corinth, Mins., in 1862.
Edwin Brice.
James W. Blackwell, killed in battle, November 28, 1868.
Chester L Case.
Matthews Chamberlain, killed at Shiloh, April 7, 1862.
Andrew Chamberlain.
George C. Clark, died in 1862.
George Clark.
Albert I. Clark, died at Corinth, Miss., 1862.
Joseph Cross, promoted to Sergeant.
John Cross.
Veragane Derlam.
Sidney S. Goodin.
Edward P. Haskell.
Jacob Hoover.
Hugh H. Kellogg.
Albert M. Kellogg, died 1862.
Ebenezer Kingsbury, killed in battle, November 23, 1863.
Martin H. Kellogg.
Daniel Lawrence, died in 1862.
John C. Lenhart, killed at Stone River, December 81, 1862.
Joseph H. Lincoln died in 1862.
Anson Lyndes.
Harrison Moore.
Charles F. Murray.
George W. Miller.
Leander L. Morton.
William A. Mills, killed in battle, November 23, 1863.
John G. Mills, killed in battle, May 27, 1864.
Adelbert Marcy.
John Porter.
Franklin Pomeroy, died in 1862.
William H. Porter, killed at Shiloh, April 7, 1862.
William Rollinson.
John C. N. Reser.
George M. Rogers, promoted to Sergeant.
Oliver M. Smith, died in 1862.
Harvey Sanderson, died at Corinth, Miss., 1862.
Josiah Staples, killed in battle, May 27, 1864.
George D. Simmonds.
James Tooze.
George G. Tifft.
Benoni B. West, died in 1864.
Henry West, killed at Shiloh, April 7, 1864.
John E. Smith.
COMPANY K, FORTY-FIRST OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Corporal Edward Danforth.
PRIVATES.
Danford Barnes.
Saxton Taylor.
This regiment became veterans. No muster-out rolls of first enlistment are preserved.
REGIMENTAL BAND FORTY-SECOND OHIO VOLUNTEER 1NFANTRY.
Mustered into service, November 27, 1861. Mustered out of service—no date given.
Leader John W. Ford.
Corporal Daniel Chase.
Sergeant William H. Park.
Corporal Enoch Elber.
Sergeant Charles N. Mason.
Corporal George Gucker.
Sergeant Anson G. Hollister.
Corporal Philip Harper.
Sergeant Wilson C. Hart.
Corporal Henry Morrison.
Corporal Edward F. Smith.
PRIVATES.
Henry H. Bryant.
William B. Hollister.
Sylvester Conch.
Enos Kelly.
Thomas G. Gibson.
Jacob L. Lewis.
Frank P. Hale.
Lewis F. Niles.
Johnson Hutchins.
Milo R. Parsons.
Marvin Wood.
COMPANY E, FORTY-SECOND REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.
Mustered into service October 30, 1861. Mustered out of service November 15, 1864.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain Charles H. Howe, resigned May 1, 1863.
First Lieutenant George F. Brady, resigned March 27, 1882.
Second Lieutenant Melville L. Benham, promoted to Captain, May 17, 1863.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS
First Sergeant William R Moses.
Sergeant Jackson Irish.
Sergeant Samuel M. Wellman.
Sergeant Charles A. Boynton.
Sergeant John B. Underhill. .
Corporal Benjamin F. Morehouse. Corporal
Corporal Julien W. Smith
Corporal William H. H. Bryant, promoted to First Sergeant, December 6, 1862.
Corporal Edson A. Root
Corporal Lyman Knapp.
Corporal Asahel P. Foot.
Corporal John T. Flinn, promoted to First Lieutenant, April 7, 1864.
Corporal Bertrand C. Austin.
Wagoner Ransom G. Hunt.
PRIVATES.
Roland G. Abby.
Rienzi W. Austin.
Franklin F. Allen.
Harrison H. Bates.
James Beverage.
Frederick Brooks, died at St. Louis. Mo.—date not given.
Reuben Blanct, drowned in Big Sandy, January 28, 1862.
Edmund E. Bunel.
Melvin B. Cousins, died February 28, 1862.
Truman L. Cooley
Orrin S. Campbell, promoted to Sergeant, May, 1863.
John Dunkhall
Christopher Dimmock, wounded in battle; died March, 1868.
Orson Emmons, promoted Corporal; killed in battle, May 1, 1863.
Ruel Fulton.
Luke Flint, died February 8, 1862.
Nicholas Flood.
Charles P. Goodwin, promoted to Adjutant; discharged October 5, 1863.
Edwin Gould.
Charles Gould.
John Griffin.
Lewis Hanchett.
Thomas Howes, promoted Corporal November 14, 1863.
Nathan Holmes.
George S. Harris, promoted Sergeant February 8, 1863; killed in battle May 1, 1863.
Henry Hibner, died August 19, 1863.
John Hudson.
Lyman Hawley, wounded at Vicksburg; arm amputated; drowned March 12, 1864.
Giles Irish.
Charles B. Jordan.
William H. Jacques, promoted Corporal April 30, 1862.
Henry D. Johnson.
Stephen Ketchum.
Robert G. King.
Leonard G. Loomis, promoted Sergeant February 28, 1863.
Charles B. Lambkin.
John Launsbrough, promoted Sergeant April, 30, 1862.
George W . Lee, died January 12, 1862
Martin Lilly, killed in battle December 29, 1862.
Milo W. Morse, killed in battle May 25, 1863.
Frank W. Markert.
Willard Morriss.
William Morriss.
George Moe.
Henry McNelly.
George Newman.
Charles O'Brien, died May 18, 1862.
Benjamin Phinney, promoted Corporal July 1, 1883.
Sanford Phinney, died; no date given.
George A. Raymond.
Ebenezer P. Sexton.
George Sexton, died February 7, 1862.
Ambrose Sawyer.
Cornelius Springer, died of wounds in 1863.
William Stephens.
William H. Stephens.
William Swan.
Mason Terry, died at Baton Rouge; date not given.
Charles R. Turner, promoted Corporal April 30, 1862.
David H. Taylor.
Stephen M. Taylor.
Angel Tuttle.
Joseph Willford
Thomas Williams, died in Memphis.
William H. Websdale.
Frederick Watson, killed in battle July 12, 1863.
Henry K. White, promoted Corporal February 20, 1863.
William Zeman, promoted Corporal April 30, 1862.
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RECRUITS.
PRIVATES.
John Cural, enlisted August 14, 1862; died June 30, 1863
George Goldsmith, enlrsted August 12, 1862; died February 12, 1863.
William H. Hubbard, enlisted August 12,1862; died February, 1863.
Alfred Lucas, enlisted August 12, 1862; died May 6, 1863.
Friend McNeal, enlisted August 12, 1862; died March 25, 1863.
Corporal Luther A. Sweet, enlisted August 11, 1862; died March 29. 1863.
Philo Van Dusen, enlisted August 11, 1862, died February, 1863.
Horace J. Cahoon, enlisted August 14, 1862; discharged March 25, 1863.
John Ross enlisetd August 11, 1862; discharged April 22, 1863.
John Brinker, enlisted August 11, 1862; transferred to Company G.
George W. Biggs, enlisted September 10, 1863; transferred to Company G
Matthew Coone, enlisted August 11, 1862; transferred to Company G.
Charles Chester, enlisted August 12,1862; transferred to Company G.
William F. Hathaway, enlisted August 12, 1862; appointed Hospital Steward
William G. Kent; enlisted September 1, 1862; transferred to Company G
Horace Morehouse, enlisted November 14,1861; transferred to Company H
Corporal William H. Nickerson. enlisted November 14, 1861; transferred Company H.
Theodore P. Sweet, enlisted August 11, 1862; transferred to Company G
James M. Smith, enlisted August 27, 1862; transferred to Company G.
Howard Williams, enlisted October 30, 1861; transferred to veteran reserve corps May 22, 1864.
Oscar Wilcox, enlisted August 11, 1862, transferred to Company G.
Joseph Wetter, enlisted August 11, 1862; transferred to Company G.
Corporal Benjamin Morehouse, enlisted October 30, 1861.
Julien W. Smith, enlisted October 30, 1861; died January 29, 1862.
Thomas F. Williams, enlisted August 11, 1862; died of wound April 11, 1863.
Oel Durkee, enlisted November 12, 1861; transferred to Company H.
COMPANY F, FORTY-THIRD REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.
Mustered into service in October, November and December, 1861. Mustered out of service July 13, 1865.
PRIVATES.
Harlow W. Aldrich, veteran volunteers, mustered out with company.
Bejamin Balderson, discharged at expiration of term of service.
George Bennett, discharged.
Alsaphin Baswell, veteran volunteer, mustered out with company.
William Haber, promoted Corporal, mustered out with company.
Andrew Hosford, veteran volunteer.
Abraham Jaquaies, died January 26, 1864.
Peter Mulberry.
Henry Naracong.
Orville Naracong.
Eugene Ostrander.
Michael Rudiforth.
Thomas Rose.
Lewis Schaffer, veteran volunteer, mustered out with company. G.
Royal G. Slater.
John I. Smith.
Herbert Smith, veteran volunteer, mustered out with company.
Conrad Trushiem.
George Westinghousen, veteran volunteer, mustered out with company.
COMPANY I, FORTY-THIRD REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.
Mustered into service in 1862. Mustered out July 13, 1865.
Nelson Allen.
Henry Hoyle.
William 0. Allen.
Stephen Hill.
Frederick April.
Russell T. Hill.
Charles H. Bayless.
Joseph L. Hanson.
Medad Bulkley.
Gideon Lateman.
John Y. Burge.
Charles M. Miller.
Charles Clark.
Jerome N. B. McCarty.
Montgomery Close.
John McCotter.
Martin Denman.
Shubbill H. Marsh.
Martin Douglass.
Hugh Moshier.
Gibson Douglass.
Marvin Moshier.
Charles Donelson.
Hiram Moshier.
William H. Dunham.
Benjamin F. Mills.
Joel A. Gager.
Joseph Newton.
John Ginste.
Seth J. Porter.
Levi Gillet.
Daniel T. Russell.
Russell Greeley.
Franklin J. Russell.
Cornelius Groat.
Andrew S. Russell.
Birney Griffin.
Philip Ritzenthaler.
George W. Howard.
Lewis L. Rowe.
Jefferson Harrington.
Daniel E. Rose.
Willoughby Howe.
Frederick Schneider.
Albert L. Howe.
Stephen Sweet.
John W. Harley.
Thatcher Vincent.
Avery Hall.
Thomas Whitney.
James Hales.
Jefferson Wood.
Arteman Hinkley.
Oscar McNamee.
COMPANY B, FIFTY-FOURTH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain Robert Williams, promoted to Lieutenant Colonel; discharged September 14, 1864.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Sergeant David A. Rees, promoted First Lieutenant and Adjutant.
Sergeant Miles W. Elliot, discharged for disability (no date) .
Corporal Henry B. Neff, promoted Second Lieutenant, January 29, 1865.
Corporal James H. Dillon, discharged December 19, 1864.
Corporal Cyrus Pattinger, discharged December 19, 1864.
Corporal Adam C. Neff, veteran volunteer.
Corporal John W. Kelley, promoted Sergeant, January 22, 1864.
Wagoner Henry Sprong, discharged for disability, July 22, 1862.
PRIVATES.
Alexander W. Boyer, discharged at Cincinnati, 0., (no date).
Thomas Brown, Jr.
Charles K. Bennett, promoted Sergeant, October 25th, 1864.
Thomas Bennett.
Jacob Campbell.
Christopher H. Cook, veteran volunteer.
Samuel Cook, discharged June 27, 1862.
Andrew J. Clark, discharged (no record).
Henry W. Carroll.
John Frazier.
Samuel Glunt, died July 6, 1863.
Jesse Glunt, died in hospital (no record).
John Giant, died in hospital (no record).
Nathan H. Henderson.
Francis V. Hale, killed in batttle of Shiloh.
Alonzo D. Kimball, died of wounds, April 6, 1862.
Allen H. Lowe, killed in battle of Shiloh.
Henry Marshland.
William H. Moravy.
John W. Neff, veteran volunteer, mustered out with company.
Milton N. Neff, veteran volunteer, mustered out with company.
Albert S. Robinson, veteran volunteer, mustered out with company.
William H. Robinson, transferred to V. R. C.
James H. Robinson, veteran volunteer, mustered out with company.
William H. Runyon.
Samuel Smiley, discharged at Covington, Ky.
William F. Smiley, discharged June 22, 1865.
John W. Thompson, discharged August 10. 1863.
George W. Wilson, discharged December 19, 1864.
John Wingler, discharged November 9, 1864.
James Wingler, discharged January 12, 1863.
William C. Wilson, discharged December 19, 1864.
Franklin W. Whiteside, discharged January 12, 1863.
COMPANY E, SIXTIETH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER
INFANTRY.
Mustered into service April 16, 1864, at Camp Chase, Ohio. Mustered out of service July 28, 1865.
PRIVATES.
John A. Bean, killed in action, June 3, 1864.
Hiram K. Bedortha, died October 22, 1864.
Charles W. Conklin; kilted in action June 3, 1864.
James H. Davis, mustered out with company.
Jared Gridley, mustered out with company.
Edward T. Lufkin, discharged July 1864.
Charles T. Smith, promoted to Sergeant.
COMPANY G, SEVENTY-SECOND REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.*
Mustered into service February 18, 1862. Mustered out September 11, 1865.
John Amman.
George Metcalf.
Joshua Geiger.
Jacob Rath.
Wesley A. Howard.
William M. Walker.
William B. Halsey.
John Warner.
John Maloney.
Eri S. Warner.
COMPANY H.
Frederick Frank.
Frederick Kimmick.
John Ritz.
* This regiment re-enlisted. Muster out rolls of original enlistment not on file in Adjutant General's office.
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COMPANY C, EIGHTY-SIXTH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.
Mustered into service July 14, 1863, for six months. Mustered out of service at expiration of enlistment
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain Aaron K. Lindsley.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Sergeant Charles E. Clark.
Corporal Frank W. Bennett.
Sergeant Lucius E. Finch.
Corporal Josiah Buffett.
Sergeant Archibald M. Willard.
Corporal Frank B. Smith.
Corporal Charles B. Davidson
Musician Horace M. Wilcox.
Corporal Stanley E. Wilcox.
PRIVATES.
William J. Allison.
Charles Prestage, died October 4,
Milan Avery. 1863.
Charles Bowers.
John Serage.
Henry Bennett.
Isaac Springer.
James J. Dixon.
David Stevicks.
William Emmons.
Frank Strong, died October 14,
Darean Finch. 1863.
Lucius H. Hartwell.
Henry Terry.
Linwell E. Hamilton.
William S. Wright.
Charles O. Hanson.
Garrison Marcy.
George W. Heifner.
Joshua Crandall, died November
Nelson T. Lee. 2, 1868.
Dayton Morgan.
Eugene Merrill.
COMPANY D, EIGHTY-SEVENTH REGIMENT OHIO
VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.
Mustered into service June 10, 1862, for three months. Mustered out at
expiration of term of service.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain Sames F. Herrick.
Second Lieutenant Wallace N. Pinning.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Sergeant John H. Siddale.
Corporal Thomas A. Riddle.
Sergeant Nathan W. Foots.
Corporal Theodore A. Tenney.
Sergeant Seth W. Maltby.
Corporal Edgar Conels.
Corporal James B. Johnson.
PRIVATES.
William J. Allason.
Alvah T. Kellogg.
1saac C. Ayers.
George H. Mathews.
Philip Ayers.
Marion J. Morse.
Willis E. Baldwin.
Erwin McRoberts.
Charles E. Bristol.
Robert Preston.
Frank L. Bostwide.
Richard N. Phelps.
Henry C. Breckenridge.
Charles C. Prentiss.
William E. Chidister.
Benjamin F. Sems.
George W. Devlin.
Frank Swift.
Lucius E. Finch.
Charles Wright.
Harrison Furnie.
Charles M. Graves, discharged for disability.
ONE HUNDRED AND THIRD OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.
Mustered into service at Cleveland, O., September 8, 1862. Mustered out of service at Cleveland, O., June 22, 1865.
FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS.
Major Dewitt C. Howard, discharged February 15, 1861.
Surgeon Luther D. Griswold, resigned August 1, 1864.
Quarter Master Sergeant Clark P. Quirk, promoted to Regimental Quarter-Master, July 21, 1863.
Hospital Steward Cyrus Durand, promoted from Sergeant in Co. H.
Fife-Major John Mountain, discharged May 15, 1863.
Sergeant-Major Gilbert S. Judd, promoted from Sergeant in Co. F., January 9, 1863.
No " Muster out Rolls " of this regiment are on file in the office of the Adjutant General, at Columbus, O., rendering it impossible to show the status of the companies from Lorain county when discharged the service.
COMPANY F.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain Philip C. Hayes, promoted to Colonel of regiment, June 6, 1865.
First Lieutenant Simeon Windecker, promoted to Captain, June 24, 1862.
Second Lieutenant Charles E. Morgan, promoted to Captain, November 18, 1864.
NON-COMMISSIONED
First Sergeant Miles E. Wattles, promoted
Second Lieutenant, February 9, 1868.
Sergeant William H. Ayers.
Sergeant Henry C. Bacon, promoted First Lieutenant, November 18, 1864.
Sergeant Orlando W. Bacon. Sergeant John S. Wright.
Corporal Newton L. Cotton.
Corporal William W. Watkins.
Corporal Charles Johnson.
Corporal Gilbert S. Judd.
Corporal Charles Blair.
Corporal George B. Fenn.
Corporal Wesley P. Hier.
Corporal Edward M. West. Fifer Richard N. Tiffany.
Drummer Rheas C. Houghton.
Wagoner Edwin D. Shattuc.
PRIVATES.
Luther Bemis, died at Danville, Ky., July 17, 1868.
John H. Bowers, died November 26, 1863, of wounds received In battle near Knoxville, Tenn., November 25, 1863.
Charles Bradley.
Justin A. Breckenridge, discharged in 1863, date not given.
Theodore F. Brown.
Alfred O. Briggs.
Thomas Burnham.
Thomas Butson.
Francis Cook.
Charles Cooper, discharged at Frankfort, Ky., date not given.
George J. Cotton.
James Covenhoren.
George W. Covenhoren.
John H. Crandall.
Lewis Carver, died at Camp Nelson, Ky., October 3, 1863.
William H. Eisenhower.
Milton H. Franks.
Albert B. Fitch.
John G. Fitch.
Lampson B. Franklin, died at Lexington, Ky., November 21, 1862.
Dyer B. Gillett.
Joseph D. Goodrich.
George W. Hale
Seldon Hall.
Edward Hackett.
Daniel W. Highland.
James M. Barton.
Sylvester F. Harton.
John E. Howk.
William Hutton.
Witliam O. Humphrey, discharged at Frankfort, Ky., date not given.
Ezekiel Jones, discharged at Columbus, O., March 25, 1863.
James M. Jones.
William Jordon.
Edward C. Kinney.
James E. Kenyon.
Silas Kingsley, died at Camp Dennison, O., July 12, 1883.
George H. Kingsbury.
John Kinekerfocher.
Edward Linder.
Jerome Lamphier, discharged at Frankfort, Ky., (date not given).
Joshua S. Mason.
Stephen C. Mason.
Edwin Mills.
Emanuel Myers.
Solomon Nason.
Albert Northrup.
Madison Northrup.
John Northrupp.
Frank Nolen.
Frank L. Oberly.
Joseph Oberly.
George Peasly.
Robert Penson.
Thomas Penson.
Merit W. Platt
James H. Redburn.
Charles H. Rosa.
David Robinson, died November 28, 1863, of wounds received in battle near Knoxville, Tenn., November 25, 1863.
Joseph Robinson, killed at Frankfort, Ky., December 28, 1862.
Robert Reynolds.
Henry M. Salsbury, discharged at Cincinnati, O., July 24, 1863.
Daniel Salsbury.
Sylvester F. R. Sage.
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Theodore A. Shafer.
John I. Shafer.
Frank S. Sherburne.
Michael Truckenmiller.
Wellington Varney.
Henry Whitney.
Richard Waterson.
Edward M. West, discharged February 5, 1863.
Edwin A. Wood.
Gilman M. Young.
COMPANY H.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain George F. Brady, resigned May 9, 1863.
First Lieutenant John Booth, promoted to Captain, May 9, 1883. Re-signed April 24, 1884.
Lieutenant P. B. Parsons, resigned June 18, 1863.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Sergeant John Connally, captured January 18, 1864.
Sergeant James Allen, promoted First Lieutenant November 18, 1864.
Sergeant Francis M. Truman.
Sergeant William T. Chapman, promoted Second Lieutenant, June 8 , 1683; resigned February 23, 1864
Sergeant William Knowles, captured January 18, 1864.
Corporal Welton Van Wagoner.
Corporal Edward P. French, discharged at Lexington, Kentucky. (Date aot given).
Corporal Clark W. Quick, promoted to Captain August 19, 1864, from First Lieutenant. Commission declined.
Corporal James Lyons, promoted to Sergeant March 10, 1863.
Corporal Ira P. Griswold.
Corporal Marion Bruce, promoted to Sergeant March 10, 1863.
Corporal Chapin M. Banister.
Corporal Byron McNeal, promoted to Sergeant, July 15, 1863.
Musician John Mountain, discharged by reason of error in muster, May 15, 1863.
Musician Andrew Parsons, promoted to Drum Major. (Date not given.)
Wagoner Charles C. Spaulding.
PRIVATES.
Job Alexander.
Albert Adams.
Charles Abbey
Solomon Alcott, promoted to Corporal March 10, 1863.
Frederick Ambrose, died April 27, 1863.
Washburn W. Bushnell, discharged February 20, 1864.
Jeremiah Brannen.
George Blair.
Mills Blain, promoted to Corporal, May 19, 1863.
Loren Bement.
John W. Bacon.
James Bailey.
Joseph Biggs.
Thomas Bunnell, died January 14, 1863.
Benjamin Bunnell.
Cephas Castle.
Harlan P. Chapman.
Emory N. Chapman.
Sanford M. Carpenter.
Luke Collins, promoted to Corporal, March 10, 1863.
James Collins.
Charles Chandler.
Daniel Coughlin.
Benjamin F. Crippen, died January 18, 1863.
Elliott A. Coils.
Paul Dumas.
Robert Dickson, died October 15, 1863.
Cyrus Durand, detached as Hospital Steward, September 8, 1882.
Thomas 0. Fretler.
Edward Flood.
Albert Fauver, died November 23, 1862.
Patterson Fauver, discharged January 8, 1863.
Henry W. Fretter.
Austin Gandorn.
Harrison Goding, died November 25, 1863, from effects of wounds received at battle of Armstrong Hill.
Michael Graham, promoted to Corporal, March 10, 1863.
Byron A. Gilmore.
Richard C. Hinckley. (Thomas Harrison.
Martin Hudson, died November 3, 1863.
William Howes, died December 6, 1863, of wounds received at battle of Armstrong Hill.
George E. Hurd, captured January 18, 1864.
Charles 1serman.
John Jarrett, captured January 18, 1864.
Charles R. Kibbey, discharged January 8, 1863.
Philip Lewis, transferred to L O. November 2. 1868.
Charles Lanaghan.
Harrison Meekly, promoted to Corporal, January 23, 1864.
Arthur Moran.
Joseph Mathews, died at Frankfort, Ky., March 26, 1863.
Alanson D. Mynderse, discharged June 4, 1863.
Hannibal T. Osgood, died March 23, 1863.
Morris O'Connell.
George W. Phelon.
David Phelon, discharged January 21, 1368.
Matelon Pember, promoted to Corporal, January 23, 1884.
Francis E. Pelton, transferred to I C. May 9, 1863.
Grosvenor Pelton, died November 10, 1863.
Ropha Rawson, captured January 18, 1864.
Charles Roe.
John Stangue.
John Smith.
Lewis Spaulding.
Richard H. Shute.
George Thompson.
Augustus Towner.
William G. Taylor.
Hiram Van Guilder, captured January 27, 1864.
John S. Warnock.
James Warnock.
Oramel Whitaker.
William H. Weeden, promoted to Corporal July 20, 1863.
Carey J. Winckler, died March 13, 1863.
Joseph Wilson.
COMPANY ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTH REGIMENT
OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.
Mustered into service September 9, 1862, at Cleveland, Ohio. Mustered out of service July 10, 1865.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICER.
Corporal William Snell.
PRIVATES.
Otto Boodicker.
Willium Fees, died August 19, 1863.
Gottlieb Wieland, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, 1864.
COMPANY G. ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTH REGIMENT
OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.
Mustered into service September 9, 1862, at Cleveland, Ohio. Mustered out of service, July 10, 1865, at Charleston, S. C.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain Anton Peterson, resigned November 7, 1862.
First Lieutenant John Pfaff, resigned November 23, 1863.
Second Lieutenant Charles F. Marskey, promoted First Lieutenant November 25, 1862; resigned January 12, 1863.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Sergeant, Fernando C. Suhrer.
Sergeant Joseph C. Peterson, discharged June 10, 1863.
Sergeant John Sharp.
Sergeant John Zeus, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps.
Corporal Martin Horleer.
Corporal Anton Stewald, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps.
Corporal William Gillett.
Corporal John Welling.
Corporal Peter Vallerius, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps.
Corporal Adolph Ehrligh.
Corporal Mathias Noon.
Musician Thomas S. Binkard, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps.
Musician Joseph Osterman.
Wagoner John Haight.
PRIVATES.
John Baker, captured at Gettysburg, Pa.
John Burkard.
John Burr.
Philip Beard.
Nicholas Burr, died March 25, 1865.
John Bauer.
Nicholas Bowers.
Casper Bohrer.
Adam Berris.
Simon P. Barber.
Frederick Beese.
Oren F. Browning, promoted Sergeant Major, September 12, 1862.
John Conradi.
John Crager.
Joseph Cramer, died of wounds, January 22, 1863.
Peter Engels.
George Fisher.
Peter Fisher
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Julius Geiple, discharged, May 29, 1866.
Henry Gentes,
James Haight, wounded at Chancellorsville, May 9, 1868.
Nicholas Jacob.
John Jungblutt.
Peter Juchem.
Joseph Klinkner, severely wounded at Chancellorsville, Va.
John Ketchum.
Michael Klinshern, died prisoner, January 18, 1864.
Nicholas Lopendall, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps.
Oscar Loux.
Peter Lascher, promoted Corporal September 1, 1864.
John Meyer, captured at Gettysburg, July 1, 1863.
John Nesbit, discharged June 4, 1863.
Mathias Pfeifer, died January 25, 1863.
Henry Buedi.
John Shultz.
Jacob Sneider.
John Schintzler.
Pcter Simmer, died prisoner, January 7,1864.
Mathias Schmitz.
Jacob Schmitz, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps.
Jacob Seyler.
John Shoemaker.
Nicholas F. Traxler, discharged March 17, 11363.
Nicholas T. Traxler, discharged February 28. 1863.
Henry Toros.
John Voeiker, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps.
Martin Walls.
John Voelker, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps.
Eli Ward, wounded at Chancellorsville, Va., May 2, 1863.
Joseph Yenz.
RECRUITS.
PRIVATES.
Nicholas Lopendall, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps.
Ferdinand C. Luhrer, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps.
John Weber, killed in battle, July 1. 1863.
Martin Walls, died prisoner, November 16, 1863.
COMPANY C, ONE HUNDRED AND ELEVENTH REGIMENT,
OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.
Mustered into service September 5, 1862, at Camp Toledo, Ohio.
Mustered out of service, June 27, 1868, at Salisbury. N. C.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICER.
Sergeant Sylvester S. Hoadley, promoted First Lieutenant, Mardi 1, 1864. Died at Atlanta, Ga., October 23, 1864.
PRIVATES.
Samuel Blair.
John P. Beck, died November 28, 1862.
Briggs Gould.
Witliam Ketenug, promoted Corporal.
John H. Lee.
Joseph Spitler.
Jacob Traxler.
James C. Thomas, promoted Corporal, June, 1865.
Deloma W. Wisener.
Orson Whaley. Enrolled among deaths—no date.
HOFFMAN'S BATTALION.
COMPANY B, ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-EIGHTH
REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.
Mustered into service February 27, 1662, at Johnson's Island, Ohio. Mustered out of service July 13, 1865, at Camp Chase, Ohio.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Corporal Allen Sergeant, discharged to accept promotion in the United States Colored Troops.
Corporal David Wood.
Corporal Leo Berlitz.
Musician George Q. Adams.
PRIVATES.
Alonzo Blackman.
Isaac H. Church.
Martin E. Church.
Lucian M. Clark.
Carl Elulich.
Thomas Fishburn.
William Gorrman.
John Harrington.
Miles Hart.
Peter Hazel.
James Hitsman.
Almon Holley.
Henry Honeywell.
Peter Howard.
Isaiah Jewell.
William H. Lindman, died July 9, 1862.
George Lenfer.
John M. Oliver.
Robert Park.
Selden M. Payne.
Henry W. Pomeroy.
Martin Ross.
Orson Sears.
Valtin Seabert.
Thomas M. Sherwood.
Amasa Squires, died November 8, 1864.
Eli Stedman.
Joseph Welton.
Patrick Welch.
Benjamin C. Wood.
Nicholas Wood.
Gilman J. Wright, discharged at expiration of service.
Judson E. Willard.
COMPANY C.
Mustered into service June 6, 1862, at Johnson's Island. Mustered out of service July 13, 1865, at Camp Chase, Ohio.
PRIVATES.
Lacey T Disbro, discharged at expiration of term of service .
Willard McConnell, discharged March 7, 1863.
COMPANY D.
Mustered into service September 16, 1862, at Johnson's 1sland. Mustered out of service July 18, 1865, at Camp Chase, Ohio.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Sergeant Andrew Ryan, died March 29, 1863.
Corporal Hobart Corning, promoted to Quarter-master Sergeant, April 3, 1865.
Corporal Adison Wells.
Corporal Judah P. Perkins.
PRIVATES.
Franklin Brown.
Harvey J. Curtiss.
Milo A. Cook, died January 27, 1863.
Robert Dunn.
Francis N. Dunn.
Harlon Garrett.
John Herald.
Thomas C. Ingerson.
James Liner.
Francis Laffiin.
Abel S. Phipps.
Owen Phipps.
George Phipps, died October 24, 1862.
Charles E. B. Rowell.
Henry C. Royce, died February 15, 1863.
George B. Schott.
Jackson Wells.
Andrew F. Hamlin, died January 23, 1863.
COMPANY E.
Mustered into service January 9, 1864, at Cleveland, Ohio. Mustered out of service July 13, 1865.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Corporal Charles B. Griggs.
PRIVATES.
Putnam Briggs.
Lyman W. June.
John W. Mack, discharged Aprit 25, 1864.
Tasso D. Phelan.
Dewitt C. Rogers.
Porter Wheeler, discharged June 12, 1865
George Puff, died January 2, 1865.
COMPANY F.
Mustered into service December 21, 1863, at Cleveland, Ohio. Mustered out of service July 13, 1865.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Corporal Jefferson N. McCarty, promoted to Sergeant, April 15, 1864.
Corporal Rufus E. Jump, promoted to Sergeant.
PRIVATES.
Samuel Baker.
Cameron B. Stone.
Charles H. Wright, discharged September 23, 1864.
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COMPANY I.
Into service January 5, 1864, at Cleveland, Ohio. Mustered out of service July 18, 1865.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Henry L Napp.
PRIVATES.
Robert Dowling.
William Robinson.
John Napp.
Charles H. Wright.
COMPANY K, ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-FIFTH REGIMENT
OHIO NATIONAL GUARDS.
Mustered into service at Camp Chase, Ohio, on May 11, 1864, for one hundred days. 1n the absence of a Muster-out Roll, it is presumed the Company was mustered out of the service at the expiration of the term of service for which they were enlisted.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
George D. Williams.
First Lieutenant David C. Baldwin. d
Second Lieutenant Marvin B. Keith.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Sergeant Edward P. French.
Corporal Lewis Haserodt.
Sergeant William E. Cahoon.
Corporal Halsey J. Hawthorn.
Sergeant Frank C. Cromling.
Corporal Saunders Hines.
Sergeant Caleb W. Dill.
Corporal John
Sergeant James F. Flowers.
Corporal Alfred R. Philpott.
Sergeant Edwin J. Abbott.
Musician William B. Hollister.
Corporal George Cogswell.
Musician Ernest Morehouse.
Corporal Edward Glover.
Wagoner William Tite.
PRIVATES.
Frank Agate.
Luther B. Grigg.
John Bartlett.
Volosco C. Hard.
John Biggs.
Lewis Hess.
William S. Biggs.
Albert Hyland.
Martin J. Braman.
Luther Hoadley.
Elbert A. Brush.
Calvin Jackson.
Elden R. Brush.
Andrew Johnson.
George Burnham.
Lyman R. Kemp.
Oscar N. Bush.
Amos V. Kent.
Joseph Buswell.
Merit Meade.
Michael Coaglin.
Andrew Moore.
Joseph Clark.
Loren J. Myers.
Emir J. Coon.
Winthrop W. Phelps.
George Crisp.
Edgar A. Phillips.
William Dawley.
Thomas M. Proctor.
Franklin W. Dunham.
Willis Reichard.
Oscar Durkee.
Dwight W. Rockwell.
Charles Eason.
Frederick Starkweather.
Newton Eldred.
Albert S. Taylor.
George Farmer.
Loren Taylor.
Henry Farmer.
James B. Warden.
Theodore S. Faxon.
George H. Wolcott.
Martin C. Fox.
Ervin Worthington.
Edward E. Gauderne.
Charles Young.
William Goodspeed.
Agastus Zubor.
Edwin R. Goodwin.
COMPANY K, ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTIETH REGI-
MENT OHIO NATIONAL GUARD.
Mustered into service at Cleveland, 0., May 5, 1864, for one hundred days. Mustered out of service at expiration of term of service.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain Albert Allen Safford.
First Lieutenant Henry L. Turner.
Second Lieutenant George W. Phinney.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Sergeant James H. Laird.
Sergeant Russell T. Hall.
Sergeant George W. Facklin.
Sergeant George W. Keyes.
Sergeant Anson H. Robbins.
Corporal Lucien C. Warncr.
Corporal William H. Ryder.
Corporal James T. Hudson.
Corporal R. Dwight Burrell.
Corporal Theodore W. Otis.
Corporal Edward A. Ellis.
Corporal Elihu C. Barnard.
Corporal W. Irving Squire.
PRIVATES.
Edgar L. Beach.
John Jeffers.
John A. Bedient.
Jay L. Judd.
Eugene P. Boise.
Cyrus M. Johnson.
Franklin M. Burns.
Amos A. Kellogg.
Henry S. Bennett.
Eugene P. Kingsley.
Frank J. Call.
Peter H. Kiser.
James C. Cannon.
William T. Clark.
Edgar A. Chapman.
Buel Chidester.
Edward P. Church.
Findley Cleveland.
Henry A. Cowles.
William E. Copeland.
John C. Doughty.
Albert Dwelle.
Charles Dean.
Joseph Eccles,
John C. Fillmore.
Thomas J. Frazier.
William Fuller.
Henry W. Gates.
James Goss.
Daniel E. Hathaway.
Arthur E. Hawley.
Edward K. Hawley.
Chalmer Hammond.
Edgar H. Hunman.
Charles F. Hall.
Richard Holland.
Lucius C. Hotchkiss.
Lumen L. Hudson.
Theodore Hulburt.
Nicholas P. Hugus.
Harlan P. Jackson.
Charles F. Krimel.
William E. Leach.
Marcus M. Lincoln.
George R. Morgan,
Henry J. Marietta.
William A. Miner.
John Monroe.
Frederick J. McWade.
George K. Nash.
Chaplin C. Neph.
Thomas B. Orton.
Joel M. Partridge.
Edward L. Plympton.
Albert P. Reed.
Josiah J. Scovill.
Edwin Stickle.
Henry H. Straight.
Horace J. Street.
John Strong.
James E. Todd.
Carter Van Antwerp.
Levi Van Fossen.
Henry L. Warren.
Lanson B. Warren.
Calvin M. Wells
Alfred R. Wildman.
Lewis E. Wilson.
Albert A. Wright.
Walter E. C. Wright.
There is no " Muster out " Roll on file in the office of the Adjutant General of Ohio; hence we are compelled to omit further data of this company.
COMPANY C, ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-SIXTH
REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER 1NFANTRY.
Mustered into service September 13, 1864, for one year. Mustered out of service June 14, 1865.
Captain Aaron K. Lindsley, mustered out with company.
First Lieutenant Joseph A. Lovejoy, promoted Captain April 8, 1865, and assigned to Company H; mustered out with company.
Second Lieutenant Ramson Peabody, promoted to First Lieutenant April 8, 1865, assigned to Company C, mustered out with company.
Louis B. Avery, discharged May 23, 1865.
Almon G. Bruce, mustered out with company.
Sergeant Henry Bennett, appointed Sergeant September 23, 1864.
Wesley S. Battle, mustered out with company.
Joseph H. Battle, mustered out with company.
Corporal Robert N. Bleur, appointed Corporal September 23, 1864.
J. W. Beaman, mustered out with company.
Luther S. Brown, died December 16, 1864.
John Crotcer, mustered out with company.
Walter Canfield, mustered out with company.
Sergeant Luther W. Clark, appointed Sergeant, March 3, 1865.
George F. Clark, mustered out with company.
James R. Daley, mustered out with company.
William G. Dudley, mustered out with company.
James H. Daugherty, mustered out with company.
Dewitt C. Everlee, mustered out with company.
Washington Forbes, mustered out with company.
Albert Forbes, died December 5, 1864.
James Foote. died May 2, 1865.
Addison W. Gregg, mustered out with company.
Corporal Grantham Grundy, appointed Corporal September 23, 1864.
Robert P. Gibbs, mustered out with company.
Eli D. Gilson, mustered out with company.
Nathan Gray, died November 2, 1864.
Joseph Gray, mustered out with company.
George W. Griggs, mustered out with company.
Lewis Gwynn, mustered out with company.
Drummer Charles Hayes, mustered out with company.
Hiram Harpster, mustered out with company.
Sergeant Carolus Hickox, promoted Sergeant September 23, 1864.
Linville E. Hamilton, mustered out with company.
Richard S. Hines, mustered out with company.
George C. Hanes, mustered out with company.
First Sergeant Henry W. Houghton, died March 3, 1865.
Orlow M. Inman, mustered out with company.
William Jickles, not accounted for on muster out roll.
Corporal Edgar C. Jeffries, promoted Corporal January 1, 1865.
Sergeant Ezekiel Jones, appointed Sergeant September 23, 1864.
James Lewis, mustered out with company.
William T. Little, mustered out with company.
Benjamin F. Lewis, mustered out with company.
John W. Moon, muttered out with company.
Edward Munsinger, mustered out with company.
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George Munsinger, mustered oat with company.
David N. Mandeville, mustered out with company.
Nelson L. Main, mustered out with company.
Eugene R, Marcy, mustered out with company.
Corporal Henry W. Mallory, promoted Corporal September 23, 1864.
Drummer Adam Miller, mustered out with company.
Charles H. Ogden, mustered out with company.
John Payne, mustered out with company.
Henry D. Palmer, mustered out with company.
James Pember, mustered out with company.
Alvah Peabody, mustered out with company.
Morris W. Plain, died Apri114, 1865.
Russell Felton, mustered out with company.
Sergeant Leonard G. Perry, appointed Sergeant September 23, 1864.
Nicholas Robins, mustered out with company,
Albert S. Reynolds, died December 24, 1864.
Corporal Henry J. Rossiter, appointed Corporal September 23, 1864.
Charles K Starr, mustered out with company.
Walter Soles, mustered out with company.
Corporal George W. Sutliff, appointed Corporal January 1, 1865.
John G. Smith, mustered out with company.
Sidney A. Smith, mustered out with company.
William N. Smith, mustered out with company.
William R. Sackett discharged May 23, 1865.
Charles Swain, mustered out with company.
John Serage, mustered out with company.
Lucius B. Sweet. mustered out with company.
George W. Upson, mustered out with company.
Albert Voorhes, mustered out with company.
First Sergeant Henry S. Viets, promoted
First Sergeant March 3, 1865. Edgar A. Warner, mustered out with company.
Roland C. Woodbury, mustered out with company.
Hazelton Ward, mustered out with company.
COMPANY C, ONE HUNDRED AND NINETY-SEVENTH
REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER 1NFANTRY.
Mustered into service, April 1, 1865, for one year. Mustered out of service July 22, 1865.
Jacob Gehring, mustered out with company.
August Hohler, mustered out with company.
James Hastings, mustered out with company.
Franklin J. Hosford, mustered out with company.
Corporal George Mitch, mustered out with company.
Sergeant William H. Richardson, mustered out with company.
George F. Sherwood, mustered out with company.
Charles Skader, mustered out with company.
Moses Ruggles, mustered out with company.
Joseph W. Pickle, mustered out with company.
COMPANY F.
Mustered into service, April 8, 1865, for one year. Frank Book, mustered out with company July 31, 1865.
FIFTH INDEPENDENT COMPANY SHARP SHOOTERS.
Mustered into service, December 5, 1862. Mustered out of service, July 19, 1865.
John Barker.
Sergeant Homer Meacham.
Barlow Bridge.
Sergeant David Rose.
Homer S. Franks.
Sergeant Julius P. Stark.
John Hancock.
Corporal John W. Vanfossen.
Ephraim D. Holester.
Corporal Benjamin F. Watkins.
COMPANY A, TWENTY-SEVENTH REGIMENT UNITED
STATES COLORED TROOPS.
Mustered into service, January 16, 1864. Mustered out of service, September 21, 1865.
Isaac Brown.
Isaac Smith, died April 12, 1864.
Thomas A. Hartwell.
John Willes.
Thomas Jenkins.
Simpson Yaunger.
Isaac Noble.
COMPANY B.
Mustered into service, February 8, 1864.
Richard Evans.
Charles W. Long.
Enoch Freeman.
COMPANY G.
Mustered into service in February, March and April, 1864.
William Broadwell
Charles Moore.
BATTERY B, FIRST OHIO LIGHT ARTILLERY.
Mustered into service October 8, 1861. Re-enlisted January 4, 1864.
Mustered out of service July 22, 1865.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Corporal Addison J. Blanchard, discharged on account of disability, July 15, 1862.
Corporal Alonzo Starr, died of fever at Mt. Vernon, Ky., November 19, 1861.
Corporal Harvey P. Fenn, died of fever at Lebanon, Ky., February 22, 1862.
Corporal Merwin Blanchard, discharged by reason of severe injury caused by his horse leaping a fence while endeavoring to escape the enemy, by whom he was captured and paroled.
Corporal Lewis R. Penfield, promoted to Sergeant October 2, V62. Re-enlisted as Veteran Volunteer January 4, 1864.
PRIVATES.
John Boon, transferred to Battery K, was captured near McMinnville, Tenn., August 6, 1862.
Hugh Chambers, transferred to Battery K., April 6, 1864.
John G. Courser, discharged for disability, March 24, 1862.
Theodore Gott, re-enlisted as Veteran Volunteer, January 4, 1864.
Ransom E. Gillett, transferred to Battery IC., Aprit 6, 1864.
Egbert Holcomb, promoted to Corporal January 15, 1863; re-enlisted as Veteran Volunteer, January 4, 1864.
Percival Holcomb, discharged from service for disability. Date not given.
John Jackson, re-enlisted as Veteran Volunteer, January 4, 1864.
George Mason, discharged for disability, March 23, 1862.
Harlan P. Penfield, re-enlisted as Veteran Volunteer; promoted to Corporal January 5, 1864.
John Ripperton, re-enlisted as Veteran Volunteer.
John W. Renouard, re-enlisted as Veteran Volunteer.
Stephen D. Renouard, re-enlisted as Veteran Volunteer.
Walter W. Starr, wounded at Stone River; re-enlisted as Veteran Volunteer.
William R. Stantield, re-enlisted as Veteran Volunteer.
James H. Sloan, re-enlisted as Veteran Volunteer.
Theodore White, died at Lebanon, Ky., February 18, 1862.
Alonzo White, discharged for disability, April 30, 1863.
Arthur West, discharged for disability, July 19, 1862.
David Burnham, joined the Battery, September 28, 1862; discharged for disability February 1, 1864.
John Blanchard, joined the Battery, September 28, 1862; wounded in the arm at battle of La Vergne; arm amputated, and discharged in consequence. Date not given.
Walter Dalgleish, joined the Battery, September 28, 1862; mustered out with Battery.
Gilbert S. Goodyear, joined the Battery September 28, 1862; mustered out with Battery.
Augustus B. Hayes, joined the Battery September 28, 1862; mustered out with Battery.
Samuel F. Hoyt, joined the Battery September 28, 1862; discharged for disability. Date not given.
James S. Jennings, joined the Battery September 28, 1862; discharged with Battery.
William R. Leonard, joined the Battery September 28, 1862; discharged with Battery.
Cuyler Morris, joined the Battery September 28, 1862; discharged with Battery.
Fletcher S. Penfield, joined the Battery September 28, 1862: discharged with Battery.
Philo A. Penfield, joined the Battery September 28,1862; discharged with Battery.
Lester J. Richmond, joined the Battery September 28, 1862; discharged with Battery.
Addison E. Sheldon, joined the Battery September 28, 1862; discharged with Battery.
Leonard G. Starr, joined the Battery September 28, 1862; died of fever, November 27, 1862.
Edwin A. Swift, joined the Battery September 28, 1861; discharged; date not given.
FIFTEENTH INDEPENDENT BATTERY.
Mustered into service January 1, 1862, at Camp Dennison, O. Mustered out of service June 20, 1865, at Columbus, O.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain James Burdick, promoted from First Lieutenant.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Sergeant James Reed, promoted from Corporal December 20,1864.
Sergeant Frederick Dibble, promoted from Corporal December 20, 1864.
Sergeant Seth W. Rollin, promoted from Corporal April 28, 1865.
Sergeant Marshall Ferguson, promoted from Corporal March 1, 1865.
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Corporal Lafayette S. Lee, promoted from private December 20, 1864.
Corporal George Donaldson, promoted from private March 1, 1865.
Corporal Joshua R. Potter, promoted from private March 1, 1865.
Corporal Azor H. Osborn, promoted from private April 23, 1865.
Artificer Joseph Gates, promoted from private December 20, 1865.
PRIVATES.
Moses Beal.
John W. Boughton.
Thomas Disbro.
Eugene Faxon.
William King.
Gottleib Keller, captured February 20,1865; returned to duty May 20, '65
Lewis G. Lambert.
William Nottham.
Merrit Nichols.
Rufus G. Reynolds.
Warren Rollin.
Elijah Stearns.
Freeman Stearns.
Alanson H. Williams.
Lewis S. Wright.
Jerome B. Warner.
William Berry, died at Vicksburg, Miss., August 7, 1863
George W. Knoup, died at Memphis, Tenn., September 23, 1862.
John Maddox, wounded at Coldwater, Miss.; discharged at Cleveland, 0. January 14, 1865.
Chester Phillips, died at Collierville, Tenn., February 7, 1863.
Lyman W. Smith, died at Memphis, Tenn., 1863.
John H. Taylor, died at Memphis, Tenn., March 30, 1863.
John H. Taft, died at LaGrange, Tenn., January 23, 1863.
Curtis E. Thompson, died at Memphis, Tenn., September 13, 1863.
Charles L Spencer, died at home; date unknown.
Ezra Dunton, discharged July 22, 1863, for disability.
Otis R. Snell, discharged April 1, 1863, for disability.
Bradley Fauver, transferred to Invalid Corps.
Orfield Stearns, transferred to 1nvalid Corps.
SECOND REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER CAVALRY.
Sergeant Theodore H. Robbins, Third Battallion, not accounted for on Muster Out Rolls.
Stephen A. Mason, not accounted for on Muster Out Rolls.
Frank Brooks, not accounted for on Muster Out Rolls.
This regiment was organized at Camp Wade, Cleveland, 0., from August to October, 1861. for three years. A portion of the men became veterans; the remainder were mustered out on expiration of their term of enlistment.
COMPANY H.
Mustered into service October 8, 1861. Mustered out of service September 11, 1865.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain Aaron K. Lindsley, discharged February 15, 1863. Second Lieutenant Franklin S. Case, promoted Captain.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Sergeant Theodore P. Hamlin, promoted First Lieutenant.
Quarter-master Sergeant Edwin June, mustered out with company.
Sergeant Sumner L. Drake.
Sergeant Newton D. Fisher, promoted First Lieutenant August 9, 1865.
Corporal Edward F. Webster.
Corporal Francis Finch.
Corporal Lucius D. Leach.
Corporal Ezra L. Burge, promoted Sergeant July 1, 1865.
Corporal Albert C. Houghton, promoted Captain December 25, 1864.
Corporal Walter P. Ledyard.
Corporal Peter L. Mason.
Bugler Newton E. Adams.
Bugler Delos B. Haynes.
Terrier Robert C. Pickworth.
Farrier Henry Ormeroid.
Wagoner Roswell E. Thayer.
Saddler Calvin Sage.
PRIVATES.
Martin H. Avery.
Calvin C. Allen, discharged September 25, 1864.
Hemline S. Bigelow, Veteran Volunteer, mustered out with company.
William P. Bushnell, discharged September 25, 1864.
James W. Bonney.
Harvey Bonney.
Henry W. Chester, promoted to First Sergeant.-
John Cushing.
Wiliam Challacombe.
Spooner O. Crapo.
Almeron Codding.
Jabes B. Challaoombe.
John W. Devlin.
William M. Davis.
Charles G. Fairchild.
Henry R. Fenton.
Charles W. Fenton.
Joel E. Field.
Milton M. Geer.
Daniel M. Hall.
Franklin H. Howk.
Alpheus Howk, discharged for wounds, March 5, 1865.
William F. Johns.
Henry Kingsbury.
Thomas Knowles.
Hiram A. Knapp.
Edward T. Kirby.
John P. Larmdon.
Charles E. Lanphear.
William Lindsey.
Amon Litchfield.
Robert B. Lucas.
Albert N. Litchfield.
Enoch Leavitt, Veteran Volunteer, discharged May 25, 1865.
Noah Long.
Robert E. Merrifield.
Aurelian P. Matthews.
Henry Maple.
James C. Miller.
Wilbert D. Manchester.
William T. Norton.
James R. Ogden.
Charles Patterson.
Alonzo Perkins.
Oliver Rulison.
Homer H. Stark, discharged September 25, 1864,
James W. Shaffer.
Otis L. Sexton.
Philip B. Stroup.
Chauncey Smith.
Lumen H. Tenny.
Charles Webster.
George Whiton.
Frank R. Whitney, discharged June 2, 1865.
Henry M. Waters.
Oliver Vader.
COMPANY K, TENTH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER CAVALRY.
Mustered into service, January 15, 1863, for three years. Discharged at the close of the war.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Sergeant John W. Williams.
COMPANY F, THIRD REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER CAVALRY.
Mustered into service December 11, 1861. Mustered out of service August 4, 1865, at Nashville, Tenn.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Sergeant Warden W. Welsher, mustered out November 4, 1864.
Sergeant James Hart, promoted to Sergeant January 15, 1865.
Corporal John Barnes.
Corporal Henry S. Barker, promoted to Corporal June 17, 1865.
PRIVATES.
Josiah Coates, mustered out November 4, 1864.
William Campbell.
Peter Dagnon.
John Hanley.
A. Richards.
Daniel LeClear.
George S. Mitchell, promoted to Corporal; mustered out November 4, 1864.
Sidney G. Mitchell.
Andrew J. Pierce.
Henry Smith.
Joseph B. Shepard, mustered out November 4, 1864.
John B. Taylor.
Henry Van Sickles, promoted to Corporal, June 17, 1865.
William H. Blair—date of discharge not given.
Lewis La Duke—date of discharge not given.
John Robinson.
Men not otherwise marked, mustered out with the Company.
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COMPANY F, TWELFTH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER CAVALRY.
Mustered into service, October 29,1863. Mustered out of service, November 14, 1865.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Lieutenant Reuben H. Sardane, promoted to Captain and assigned to Company F.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Sergeant Milo L. Blanchard, promoted to Second Lieutenant, Company A; transferred to Company F, June 1, 1865.
Sergeant William W. Worcester, died October 19, 1864.
Sergeant Charles H. Sherburne, died from wounds December 13, 1864.
Sergeant James F. Davis, died October 6, 1864.
Sergeant Richard H. Sheldon, promoted First Sergeant Veteran.
Corporal Howard H. Halt, promoted Sergeant.
Corporal George C. Rising, died March 20, 1864.
Corporal George H. Houghton, discharged June 8, 1865.
Bugler Henry Moore, promoted Corporal September 1, 1865.
Bugler Judson Chamberlain, mustered out with company.
Farrier Ephraim Knapp, mustered out with company.
Saddler Wyatt T. Judson, promoted Sergeant.
PRIVATES.
Wilson Ager, promoted Sergeant September 1, 1865.
Erwin E. Baldwin, discharged July 21, 1865.
Tenny Blair, promoted Corporal September 1, 1865.
Erastus W. Bailey, discharged September 30, 1864.
Milo Barnes, mustered out with company.
Wells A. Chamberlain, promoted Sergeant September 1, 1865.
John Dagner, mustered out with company.
Frank W. Ellsworth, discharged September 7, 1865,
Charles M. Salt, died from wounds June 16. 1861.
Henry C. Hopwood, promoted Corporal.
Daniel M. Hall, promoted Sergeant.
John Jackson, mustered out with company.
John Kirkpatrick, mustered out with company.
Joseph King, mustered out with company.
Charles M. Knapp, discharged August 27, 1865.
Charles W. Kelley, mustered out with company.
Charles E. McLean, mustered out with company.
George H. Mosher, discharged March 27, 1865.
Albert B. Probert, discharged June 8, 1865.
Sylvanus Phelon, promoted to Corporal September 1, 1865.
James Richard, discharged August 16, 1865.
Edward Scoville, Jr., discharged July 11, 1865.
Orson P. Smith, discharged May 15, 1865.
Eli Smith, mustered out June 15, 1805.
William Soules, mustered out with company.
Richard J. Staples, promoted Sergeant September 1, 1865.
Emerson G. Stone, mustered out with company.
William Turner, mustered out with company.
John W. Wilson, discharged February 25, 1864.
Eugene A. Burrell, mustered out July 19, 1865.
Sergeant Carlos A. West, mustered out June 15, 1865.
Benjamin A. Briggs, killed in action June 8, 1864.
Corporal John McGee, committed suicide August 8, 1865.
MUSTER ROLL OF THE "HART GUARDS," COMPANY
G, FIFTEENTH REGIMENT OHIO NATIONAL GUARD.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain P. D. Reefy.
First Lieutenant Fred N. Smith.
Second Lieutenant S. T. Sawyer.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Sergeant A. Rawson.
First Corporal George Teasedale.
Second Sergeant H. Schwartz.
Second Corporal G. W. Gilbert.
Third Sergeant S. C. Nickerson.
Third Corporal G. R. Kelley.
Fourth Sergeant C. B. Faux.
Fourth Corporal Charles Hackett.
Fifth Sergeant 1rving Taylor.
Fifth Corporal F. D. Wathen.
PRIVATES.
A. Dickinson.
A. Hause
R. Storer.
E. Harney.
D. M. Hurst.
Fred Lane.
G. T. Nichols
W. Maddock.
A. Vogeley.
F. W. Mitler.
Fred Weigand.
A. Miller.
John Bishbaugh.
James Melin
J. L. Cunningham.
George McIntyre.
H. Foreman.
John 1ngram.
Thomas Fitzsimmons.
George L. Sears.
Charles Flood.
L. W. Semple.
E. A. Gilbert.
John Witer.
Musician Frank Goodspeed.
Regimental Drum-Major A. F. Parsons.
Regimental Hospital Steward Frank Burgert.
The "Ely Guards," since changed to "Hart Guards,” were mustered into the service of the State July 2, 1877, to serve for a period of five years. The Company was soon after assigned to the Fifteenth Regiment as Company G., with head-quarters at Cleveland, Ohio. The whole number enlisted is seventy men. Those whose names do not appear above have been discharged for various reasons, principally on account of removal from the county.