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THE compiler of this Volume is not insensible to the extreme delicacy of the duty devolved upon him in the preparation of the second branch of Lucas County's record in defense of the Union. Full justice could be done the County, only by doing full justice to every citizen thereof who took an active part as a Soldier of the Union ; and that would be impracticable. Record the most complete possible would not supply the data requisite for such a work; for the reason that human testimony could not reveal the qualities of such service which, after all, most truly bear witness to the Soldier's real merits-those of the heart. The best to be done is to present the action of those who '1 went to the front," in such just light as may be practicable, leaving the reader to judge therefrom as to the motives which, in each case, controlled such action. The greater prominence of particular individuals, is by no means conclusive proof of either superior service or superior merits. The obscure private, with nothing but the " enlisting papers " to bear witness even of his presence in the Army, often is entitled to higher honors than he whose promotion was sounded through the ranks and proclaimed by the public press; but proof of this fact, is denied the world, and may never have been known beyond the modest, unpretending consciousness of the obscure hero. It was the Private Soldiers-not their commanders who suppressed the Rebellion ; and this fact cannot be too fully recognized. It was not the giving, so much as the execution of orders, that controlled results. It is to the brave men who made the charges-not those who directed them that the country is indebted chiefly for the many signal advantages, and the final triumph, over treason's cohorts. Hence the writer's great regret that so little can be done toward the record so eminently due to the untitled heroes of the Union Army. It is a source of satisfaction, however, that to so large extent it has been found practicable now to present the names of Lucas County's "Enlisted Men" in that patriotic force ; the only regret being, that the list cannot be made more complete. With the imperfect sources of information, it is not possible to secure the names of all ; while in some cases those shown may not be correctly given.

The special reference here made to the service of the Private Soldier, cannot properly be taken as in any sense depreciation of the qualities and record of those placed in command, whether from this County or elsewhere. Officers and enlisted men are alike indispensable to efficient work ; and both classes in their respective spheres are entitled to credit according to the fidelity of their action. Lucas County may justly point with pride to her representatives in both. With exceptions very rare, they loyally and efficiently met duty, as the same was made known, and thus contributed to the good record made.

It will be the purpose briefly to present the organization and service of such Regiments and Companies as were raised in or largely contributed to from this County. In doing this, the most ready and reliable source found for information, is the work of Whitelaw Reid (" Ohio in the War "), which, though published soon after the close of war, is yet recognized as the most full and correct presentation yet made of the State's share in the vindication of American Nationality. The rosters given of the several Regiments and Companies, are supplied mainly from the records in the State Adjutant-General's office, which are as complete as the returns of muster-out rolls made practicable. Omissions no doubt occur, as do errors in names, which are unavoidable from the imperfect data furnished by returning officers, and the repeated copying of papers. Notwithstanding these facts, it is believed the record here given will be found serviceable in showing something of what Lucas County did for the " Union and Liberty."

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FOURTEENTH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.

The official list of battles in which this Regiment bore an honorable part is not yet published in orders of the War Department, but the following has been prepared after careful research :

IN THREE-MONTHS' SERVICE.

PHILIPPI, W. VA. . . . . . . . . . . . June 2, 1861.

LAUREL HILL, W. VA. . . . . . . . June 7, 1861.

CARRICK'S FORD, W. VA.. . . . . June 12, 1861.

IN THREE-YEARS' SERVICE.

WILD CAT, KY... . . . . . . . . . . . . . October 21, 1861.

MILL SPRINGS, Ky.. . . . . . . . . . .. January 19-20,1862.

SHILOH, TENN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . April 6-7,1862.

CORINTH, MISS. (Siege of) . . . .. .April 30, 1862.

HOOVER'S GAP, TENN.. . . . . . . . June 27, 1863.

CHICKAMAUGA, GA.. . . . . . . . .. September 19-20,1863.

MISSION RIDGE, TENN. . . . . . . . November 25, 1863.

RINGGOLD, GA . . . . . . . . . . . . .. November 27, 1863.

DALTON, GA.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 9, 1864.

RESACA, GA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 13-16,1864.

KENESAW MOUNTAIN, GA. .. . . .June 9-30,1864.

UTOY CREEK, GA. .. . . . . . . . . . . .August 5-7, 1864.

JONESBORO, GA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . September 1, 1864.

GOLDSBORO, N. C. .. . . . . . . . . . . March 21, 1865.

First in order of time, and first in proportion of Lucas County recruits, stands the Fourteenth Regiment, which was raised almost wholly in the Toledo Congressional District, and very largely in Toledo and vicinity. In less than three days from the President's call for 75,000 men, this Regiment was ready for the field, being, as believed, the first Regiment accepted by the Government. On the 25th April, 1861, and only 12 days from the attack on Fort Sumpter, this command left Toledo for Camp Taylor, near Cleveland, for completion of organization and thorough drill. Until May 18th it was a State Regiment, and on that day was transferred to the General Government. May 22d, it left Camp Taylor for Columbus, where it was provided with arms, and at once left for the field, reaching Zanesville and Marietta on the 23d. At the latter place, it went into Camp Putnam, and remained there until the 27th, when it embarked for Parkersburg, Virginia, where it first set foot on Rebel soil, and without opposition. A Company was double-quicked along the line of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, the bridges of which had been fired by retreating Rebels, upon the appearance of Union troops. On the 29th the Regiment advanced into Virginia, reaching Clarksburg on the 29th, having repaired the Railroad to that point, when trains were put in operation for bringing in supplies.

June 2d the Regiment took rail for the Town of Webster, whence it marched to Philippi, 13 miles, on a dark, dismal, rainy night. Arriving at 5 A. M., a force of 2,000 Rebel Cavalry in camp were surprised by the cannonading of the unexpected Union troops. Owing to a mistake which deprived the movement of a co-operating force from an opposite direction, it was not as successful as bad been hoped for. But the superior Rebel force were most thoroughly frightened, and at once, in great disorder, took to the bushes and bills for escape, leaving their clothing behind. A few prisoners and several wagon loads of war material were taken by the invading force.

On the 3d of June, the Fourteenth, in connection with the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Ohio, the Sixth and Seventh Indiana, and the First Virginia Infantry, went into camp near the Town of Philippi; whence expeditions were sent in different directions against guerrilla bands. On these marches, the men suffered severely from excessive exhaustion and lack of essential supplies-made the more severe by their entire lack of preparation for such service. These expeditions seemed to amount to little, having been induced by unwarranted alarm and false reports in regard to Rebel movements.

The Rebels under General Garnett, began to show themselves at Laurel Hill, on the 7th June, when works were thrown up at Bealington to repel their attacks, which soon followed, but were promptly repulsed. On the 12th the Rebels suddenly retreated, when the Union force moved out, the Fourteenth Ohio in the lead, and took possession of a Rebel fort, and rapidly advanced in pursuit. So severely were the Rebels pushed, that they left baggage and supplies of every kind on the way. At Carrick's Ford they were overtaken, and compelled to make a stand. The advance guard of the Fourteenth first reached them, when a shower of balls from the bluff above and opposite the stream, met the advance. The Fourteenth promptly responded in an effective volley, and in 20 minutes, and just as the first


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Regiment of the main column of the Union force came up for action, the enemy gave way in confusion, throwing away whatever could impede their retreat. Among the fruits of this occasion, were 30 baggage wagons, well laden, three stands of colors and 250 prisoners taken from the Rebels. The next day the Regiment started for Philippi, where it arrived on the 15th July, on the way fording six streams, swollen by heavy rains.

As a sample of the experience to which the Fourteenth was then subjected, it may be stated, that on Friday noon, June 14th, the Regiment was ordered from Philippi to Buckhannon, 20 miles distant, over one of the worst roads in the State, At Buckhannon they cooked breakfast, and rested for two hours only, when they were ordered back to Philippi, and left at 11 A. M. Saturday, getting into camp at that place at 2 A. M. Sunday. Saturday was an intensely hot day, and so prostrated were the men, that the moment they were within camp they dropped on the ground and were soon all asleep. During their return trip they had no food, save a single cracker apiece. And all this, because a fleeing young Rebel had written from Beverly to his girl in Grafton, that Gen Wise was in Beverly at the head of 9,000 Virginia troops. The girl showed the letter to Col. Dermont, of an Indiana Regiment, who thereupon gave the order for the march referred to.

At Laurel Hill the Fourteenth remained in camp until July 22d, when its term of enlistment having expired, it returned to Ohio. On the way, it was the object of much attention, including many expressions of kindness. At Toledo, where the Regiment arrived on the 25th, a meeting of citizens had made arrangements for a fitting reception; but such was the throng in attendance and the excitement of the occasion, that the programme provided could be but partially carried out. The Regiment was received with every manifestation of pride and joy. Not the people of Toledo only, but many persons from other localities represented in that command were present.

The loss of the Regiment in service consisted of the following : In battle, two-Frank Gero and Samuel Mills. Accidentally killed, two-Captain Andrew Crawford and Lieutenant J. D. Belknap. The circumstances of Captain Crawford's death were very painful. While as officer of the day, making the guard rounds one dark night, passing through a dense thicket he came suddenly upon a soldier on duty as picket guard, who, greatly frightened by such sudden appearance, at once fired at the Captain, killing him instantly. The deceased was from Napoleon, Henry County, where he practiced law, and was much esteemed.

Immediately upon the return of the Regiment, measures were taken for the enlistment for three years of such of its members as saw fit to "veteranize," and on the 25th September it again left for the field, via Cincinnati. The day before its departure, a picnic was held at Camp Oliver, out Cherry Street, when 5,000 to 6,000 people were on the ground, the Soldiers' tables being abundantly supplied by the ladies of Toledo. Crossing the Ohio to Covington, Ky., it took cars for Lexington and Frankfort. On the way the train was assaulted with stones, which broke windows and injured a few of the men. Two of the offenders were arrested, one of which in passing along the streets of Frankfort as prisoner, drew a large knife across his throat, which did not prove fatal. The incident shows something of the spirit of disloyalty then in the South. From Frankfort the Regiment moved by cars to Nicholasville, where three weeks were spent in drill. The next stopping place was Camp Dick Robinson, which was reached October 2d. At this point, it is said a Regiment of loyal East Tennesseans arrived, but to do so, the men were compelled to crawl on all-fours through the Rebel lines. With these were Andrew Johnson, United States Senator, and Horace Maynard, Congressman, from Tennessee, on their way to Washington. The former of these spent some time as a guest of the Fourteenth.

While the Regiment was at Camp Dick Robinson, word came that a Union force at or near Wild Cat, a desolate locality some 60 miles to the Southward, were surrounded by Rebels. With Barnet's First Ohio Artillery, the Fourteenth started for that point, on forced march, through mud and rain, arriving at 9 A. M. October 21st. Approaching they heard the sound of artillery and musketry, when amid great excitement they rushed to the point of attack. It was found that five Companies of the Thirty-Third In-


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diana, on a wild knoll, were almost surrounded by Rebels. Under cover of a brisk fire by Barnet's Battery two Companies of the Fourteenth, with shovels and picks, crawled through the bushes over a ravine, to the knob which they soon fortified so effectually, that the enemy abandoned the siege, and retreated toward London, Ky., leaving about 30 of killed and wounded. The Union forces pursued the Rebels, who were commanded by General Zollicoffer, a prominent politician of Kentucky, to a point near London, where the Union troops went into camp for two weeks, when they proceeded to Lebanon, via Crab Orchard and Lebanon, and there went into winter quarters.

December 31st the Camp at Lebanon was broken up and the march resumed, taking the route toward Somerset or Mill Springs. Zollicoffer's force was met at Logan's Cross-Roads and defeated, in which action but one Company (C, Captain J. W. Brown of Toledo) participated, The Union troops pursued the Rebels, and drove them into their fortifications at Mill Springs. The night of January 19th was spent in cannonading the enemy's works, preparatory to the assault which followed early the next morning, whereby the Rebels were overwhelmed, with the loss of one Regiment captured, 20 pieces of Artillery, and their entire camp equipage. The main body of the enemy escaped across the Cumberland River, burning their Steamer as they left. The Fourteenth led the assault on the Rebel works, and was the first to enter; as it also led in the pursuit of the flying enemy. This movement was among the most important, as it was among the most brilliant of the War to that period ; and as such it did much toward bringing the Fourteenth Ohio into honorable recognition.

The Union forces remained at Mill Springs till February 11th; when, with five days' rations, the line of march was resumed for Louisville, where they arrived on the 26th. Thence, with 20,000 other troops, it left by steamer for Nashville, which was reached March 4th. Here they remained until the 20th, the meantime being employed in building fortifications, and perfecting the drill of the men. At the date named, with General Buell as Commander, they left for the relief of Grant at Pittsburg Landing, where they arrived April 7th. A portion of the command participated in the desperate fight which turned the tide against the enemy; but the Fourteenth was not there in time to take part in the battle, much to the disappointment of officers and men.

The Regiment started on the night of the 12th April on an expedition to Chickasaw Landing, near which five bridges were destroyed, amid severe skirmishes, whereby the enemy failed of expected re-enforcements. Thence the Regiment returned by steamer to Pittsburg Landing. On board was General W. T. Sherman, who publicly thanked the men for the service they had rendered. Rejoining its Brigade, the Fourteenth constituted a portion of the large command under General Buell, on its march to Corinth. The only death in the Regiment during the siege, was that of Frank Callern, Fifer, of heart disease.

June 23, 1862, the Fourteenth, with other troops, was sent to Iuka, Mississippi, whence it marched to Tuscumbia, Alabama. After the performance of different kinds of service in that vicinity, it took the line of march toward Nashville, Tennessee. On the way, and near Waynesburg, Tennessee, General Robert L. McCook was murdered by guerrillas. September 7th Nashville was reached. On the 14th marching orders for Bowling Green, Kentucky, were received, the object being the pursuit of Bragg's Rebel command, then moving on Louisville, which point was reached on the 26th. On this march the Fourteenth was under command of Major Paul Edwards, Colonel Steedman having been assigned to General R. L. McCook's late command, and Lieutenant Colonel Este being absent on furlough. This march, owing to extreme heat and dry and dusty roads, was very severe on the men.

October 1, 1862, General Buell's Army left Louisville, in pursuit of Bragg, the Fourteenth being in the advance. Bardstown was reached on the 3d. On the 9th the Brigade was detailed as headquarters and ammunition train-guard, and they were permitted to take part in the battle of Perryville on that day. Continuing the pursuit of Bragg, Buell marched through Danville and Crab Orchard, where the movement was abandoned, and the forces turned their faces toward


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Nashville. At Gallatin the Brigade, embracing the Fourteenth, went into winter quarters November 15th. While there the Regiment was repeatedly detailed for scouting duty against guerrilla (John Morgan's) Cavalry, with which several skirmishes were had, involving the loss of some men. Morgan was badly whipped at Rolling Fork, whereby a raid on Louisville was believed to have been prevented. January 13, 1863, the Regiment left Gallatin and arrived at Louisville the 15th. On the 17th the Regiment marched for Murfreesboro, as guard to an ammunition train, and returned to Lavergne, where the Brigade was engaged in fortifying against the enemy.



June 3, 1863, the Fourteenth and Brigade left Lavergne for Triune, Tennessee, as a portion of General Rosecrans' advance on Tullahoma and Chattanooga. Twenty days were consumed at Triune in rigid drill, while awaiting the arrival of necessary supplies. Hoover's Gap was reached on the night of June 26th, where the Brigade participated in a brisk engagement, losing 30 men in killed and wounded. On the 28th the vicinity of Tullahoma was reached. That night Captain Neubert's picket detail of the Fourteenth drove in the enemy's line of pickets, whereby he was enabled to get so near the Town as to discover that the enemy were evacuating the place, which information led to the advance of the Union force early the next morning. Elk River was crossed with great difficulty, that stream being quite deep, with a swift current, causing the drowning of several men. The command reached Sequatchie Valley, near Sweden Cove, August 18th. On the 31st the Army crossed the Tennessee River by means of rafts, pontoons not being at hand. On the 19th the enemy were discovered in force on Chickamauga Creek, when the Fourteenth, under Lieutenant Colonel Kingsbury, was immediately deployed in line of battle, and were in hot and close contest with the enemy from 9 A. M. until 4 P. M., when, being relieved it replenished its ammunition and again entered the fight, which was continued until sundown. All this with the men badly exhausted by the arduous march they had just made, but they wore ready and cheerful in duty, despite such untoward condition. The following morning at 9 o'clock, the Regiment bad a desperate encounter with a portion of Longstreet's Rebel Division. In consequence of a gap in General Thomas's line, the whole Union force was compelled to fall back to avoid severe defeat. It stopped at Rossville.

September 21, 1863, the Fourteenth with its Brigade and Division, was all day in line of battle, but were again forced to fall back near to Chattanooga, the enemy closely following. The Regiment went into battle with 499 men, of which it lost 233 killed, wounded and missing-14 enlisted men being captured by the enemy. Of 14 officers in the engagement eight were severely wounded, including Captains Albert Moore, Company A ; H. W. Bigelow, Company I; Dan Pomeroy, Company D ; W. B. Pugh, Company H ; J. J. Clarke, Company C ; and Lieutenant James E. McBride, Company F. Colonel Croxton, of Tenth Kentucky, commanding the Brigade, was severely wounded.

During the ensuing beleaguerment at Chattanooga, a detail of 100 men of the Fourteenth, under Captain Neubert, was sent to Stevenson, Alabama, to procure rations, crossing the rugged mountains for such purpose. The force set out on a march of 11 days with but one day's rations. The service was very severe, and after subsisting on parched corn, leaving more than half their wagons and 20 dead mules on the road, the detail reached Stevenson. Ten of the 60 wagons with which they started out, were loaded with " hardtack," and the return journey commenced. November 9th, and at the end of 25 days' absence, the detail reached Chattanooga, where its precious supplies were gladly welcomed by their famished comrades.

The Fourteenth bore a gallant part in the memorable assault on Mission Ridge, charging a Rebel Battery of three guns, under personal direction of General Hardee, losing 16 killed, 91 wounded, and three missing.

The Union forces started November 26, 1863, in pursuit of the Rebel Army toward Ringgold, where the enemy made a stand. General Hooker's forces, being in advance, made a charge on the Rebels, but were repulsed. The Fourteenth Corps then came up and forming in line of battle, charged the Rebel position; but the enemy had fled toward Buzzard's Roost. The Fourteenth Ohio on


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the 29th November, returned to Chattanooga, where it was reviewed by General Grant December 1, 1863.



The Three-Years' enlistment of the Fourteenth having expired, all but 30 eligible men of the Regiment re-enlisted for a second like term on the 17th December, 1863. Christmasday was spent most actively in mustering in the men, and by hard work the rolls were completed that night. The Regiment left for Bridgeport on the 31st December, where it took cars for Nashville, arriving there January 2, 1864. This trip was made during the extraordinarily sudden and extreme change in the temperature on the night of the 31st December, which, though most severe at the North, was not there near as distressing as at the South, and especially with the soldiers unprovided with requisite clothing. On the trip to Nashville the feet of several colored servants belonging to the Regiment were so badly frozen as to require amputation.

From Nashville the Fourteenth, by cars, went to Louisville, and thence by boat to Cincinnati, arriving there January 4th. From that city it came to Toledo, arriving there January 5th. It was met at the Railway depot by a large concourse of citizens, and welcomed home in a speech by M. R. Waite, Esq., when they marched down Summit street to Adams, whence they returned to the Island House for dinner. The field officers at that time were: George P. Este, Colonel ; H. D. Kingsbury, Lieutenant-Colonel ; J. W. Wilson, Major ; Joseph B. Newton, Adjutant ; Dr. George E. Sloat, Surgeon ; Dr. Charles A. Ames, Assistant Surgeon ; John W. Beecher, Quartermaster; Quartermaster's Sergeant, A. J. Morse; Commissary Sergeant, David Bowker; Musicians, Nathaniel G. Pierce and Henry Weitzel. The Regiment left 110 wounded and 38 sick in hospital at Chattanooga, Nashville, Louisville and Cincinnati. Sixty-six members did not re-enlist ; out of these 24 were rejected, largely from disabilities arising from wounds. Every wounded man having an opportunity, reenlisted.

The officers and privates of the Fourteenth Ohio in December, 1864, contributed the sum of $210 for the benefit of the family of Private Peter W. Disbrow, Co. C, of that Regiment, who was killed in the trenches near Atlanta, August 7th. Captain H. G. Neubert forwarded the amount to the widow.

At the expiration of its 30-days' furlough, the Fourteenth left Toledo (February 6, 1864) for Cleveland, and there went into camp, remaining about a week, when it started for Cincinnati and the field, reaching Nashville February 23d, and Chattanooga the 29th. March 5th the Regiment moved to Ringgold, where it had severe duty-the construction of corduroy roads, pickets, outposts, etc., between that place and Chattanooga. May 9th, with its Brigade, it moved on Dalton, driving the enemy's videttes to the vicinity of Tunnel Hill, where the enemy in force was encountered. Here began the protracted and exhausting march of the Union forces for Atlanta, in which the Fourteenth bore its full share of fatigue and privation, as well as of frequent and severe skirmishing. It lost heavily in both officers and men. At Atlanta the Regiment lost 20 men in killed and wounded.

August 26, 1864, commenced a flanking movement in the direction of Jonesboro, which reached the Atlanta and Western Railroad, five miles from that point, on the 31st, where 200 prisoners were captured. The next day the Third Division of the Fourteenth Army Corps, in which was brigaded the Fourteenth, continued the advance, destroying the railroad track as it progressed. At 4.30 P. M. the Third Division (General Baird in command) confronted the enemy's works about Jonesboro. Third Brigade, in command of Colonel Este, of the Fourteenth Ohio, was drawn up in immediate rear of a regular Brigade of General Carlin's Division, which had just made an unsuccessful charge on the Rebel works in the edge of the woods on the opposite side of a large cornfield. Colonel Este's Brigade (embracing the Fourteenth and Thirty-Eighth Ohio, Tenth Kentucky and Seventy-Fourth Indiana) was ready for action, when its commander gave the order, " Battalions forward ! Guide center ! " General Baird at the same time waving his hand for the "forward." Amid an intense shower of rebel balls the lines moved forward. Soon a battery of grape and cannister opened, but the Brigade did not hesitate. The edge of the timber was gained, when, amid cheers and yells, the charge was made, the enemy's works gained, and a handto-hand conflict ensued. The Rebel force (of


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General Pat Cleburne's Division) contested the ground inch by inch, and surrendered only after many had been killed in the desperate fight. The Fourteenth took as many prisoners as its own force numbered, together with a battery of four guns, several stands of colors and two lines of' trenches full of men. This substantial success was not won except at heavy cost. The Third Brigade lost one-third of its number. In the ranks of the Fourteenth Ohio were 100 brave men whose term of enlistment bad expired, but who willingly volunteered for the desperate struggle in which some of them gave up their lives for their country. Stronger or nobler proof of patriotism or heroism could not be furnished. The names of men capable of such patriotic devotion should not be forgotten.

The Third Brigade did not join in the pursuit of the enemy from Jonesboro. The Fourteenth Ohio followed in pursuit of Hood's troops, on their advance into Tennessee, as far as Rome, Ga., when, the chase being abandoned, the Brigade returned to Kingston, Ga., on the 6th November. Joining Gen. Sherman's forces at Atlanta, the Regiment participated in the " March to the Sea," and through the Carolinas to Goldsboro and Raleigh.

At Raleigh was promulgated to the Union forces the glorious news of the surrender of Lee and the Rebel Army near Richmond, assuring the collapse of the Rebellion. Soon came like tidings of General Johnston. Nothing more being left of field service, the Fourteenth and its heroic associates started for Washington, where it joined the Grand Armies of the Union in the review before the President and his Cabinet.

June 15, 1865, the Fourteenth Ohio left Washington by rail for Parkersburg, Va., arriving there the 18th. Thence by boats it proceeded to Louisville, Ky., where it was in camp until July 11th, when, having been mustered out, it left for home, reaching Cleveland, Ohio, July 14, 1865.

At Cleveland the Regiment was received with special manifestations of enthusiasm. Arriving at the Park, a welcoming address was delivered in behalf of the citizens by Rev. Dr. Goodrich, of the First Presbyterian Church, in the course of which the eloquent speaker said:

We bless the day which has brought you home. The country now needs just such citizens as you have been soldiers. We know your services, how in the very dawn of the conflict you won an honorable name, and in the first campaign in West Virginia struck blows which forever after kept back from our own borders the invading hosts.

We remember Carrick's Ford, where the day was won by a single charge of the Fourteenth Ohio, and we know the long course of toil and conflict and victory in which you have borne your part with the bravest, and whose record is on your banners. And we remember that it was because you thus stood in the brunt of battle that we have dwelt in undisturbed security, and possess all these liberties untouched. We have lain down in peace and slept because you were resting only on your arms, or pacing the weary round of the sentinel. We have gathered in these sanctuaries on the Sabbath and enjoyed the consolations of a Christian worship, because you, knowing no day of rest, have marched or fought or waited the assault, as the God of Hosts appointed to you. All these peaceful industries have been ours ; these schools, these courts of law, unbroken in their course of usefulness, because you stood a serried rampart between us and anarchy.

This has been your glorious work, and for it all we give you this day our public tribute of gratitude. In old Rome, when peril came to the Commonwealth, the resort was always to a Dictator. One man, the strongest and ablest, was found, and to him it was given solemnly in charge that the Republic should receive no detriment. But we are not saved by one man. Our hope in the great emergency did not, would not, turn to any single soul, however great. It was to you we looked to save the Nation. To you, the volunteers of our Army, who stood forth, the land over, to defend the country, to all of you we gave the Republic in keeping. And your work is donea greater work than you or we yet know. Generations must pass before the true history of this war can be written, or the worth of your labor reckoned up.

In the name of your fellow-citizens, I thank you and bid you welcome. As a Minister of Religion, I thank you for your defense of Christian justice, and your maintenance of Christian institutions. God be with you evermore. God bless you all.

The Regiment was paid off at Cleveland and disbanded, a large portion of its members reaching Toledo July 21st. Although no formal demonstration was made on the occasion, the veterans were received amid warm expressions of admiration and thanksgiving by their families and citizens generally.


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ROSTER THREE MONTHS' SERVICE

FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS.

James B. Steedman, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Colonel.

George P. Este, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lieut. Colonel.

Paul Edwards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Major.

Edwin D. Bradley, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adjutant.

Henry D. Kingsbury, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Quartermaster.

Marshall Davis, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Quartermaster Sergeant.

James McDemiller, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Principal Musician.

Israel A. Coons, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Surgeon.

Waldo C. Daniels. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Surgeon's Mate.

COMPANY A.

S. Backus Moe, Captain ; Wilbur F. Stopford, Lieut.; Frank N. Marion, Ensign ; Newton J. Doolittle, 1st Sergeant; Jas. H. Boggis, 2d Sergeant; Josiah W. White, 3d Sergeant; Robt. F. Just, 4th Sergeant; Edmond Paine, 1st Corporal; Henry Roemer, 2d Corporal ; Alpheus R. Rogers, 3d Corporal ; Benj. F. Card, 4th Corporal; Samuel H. Anderson, Drummer; Arthur L. Callard, Fifer.

COMPANY B.

Louis Von Blessingh, Captain; John A. Chase, 1st Lieutenant; Wm. Schultz, 2d Lieutenant; Louis Koeppel, 1st Sergeant; Henry Seignier, 2d Sergeant; Phillip Breidt, 3d Sergeant; Ithamer Smith, 4th Sergeant; Solon Haughton, 1st Corporal ; Caspar Peters, 2d Corporal ; Anton Kraft, 3d Corporal ; Frank M. Fleck, 4th Corporal ; Gottfried Milverstedt, Drummer ; Henry J. Hermance, Fifer.



COMPANY C.

Benjamin H. Fisher, Captain ; Edwin J. Evans, 1st Lieutenant; Edgar M. Deucher, 2d Lieutenant; Charles Greenwood, 1st Sergeant ; James H. Queen, 2d Sergeant; Henry Reichelderfer, 3d Sergeant; Jas. H. Long, 4th Sergeant ; Samuel Hausey, 1st Corporal; Benjamin F. Conrad, 2d Corporal ; Charles Mallory, 3d Corporal ; Henry Marshall, 4th Corporal; John W. Bowlin, Fifer.

COMPANY D.

Sidney I. Sprague, Captain; William Irving, 1st Lieutenant; Charles Kahlo, 2d Lieutenant; Ransom P. Osborn, 1st Sergeant; William N. Rogers, 2d Sergeant; David A. Gleason, 3d Sergeant; Elijah Karnes, 4th Sergeant; Demetrous L. Bell, 1st Corporal; Amiel Peachin, 2d Corporal; Jeremiah Hall, 3d Corporal ; Lewis Colllman, 4th Corporal; Christian M. Graham, Drummer; John W. Wilson, Fifer.

COMPANY E.

Amon C. Bradley, Captain; David S. Talerdy, 1st Lieutenant ; Orrin G. Doughton, 2d Lieutenant; Henry Rust, 1st Sergeant ; Sanders M. Huyck, 2d Sergeant ; Oscar Mott, 3d Sergeant ; Samuel Donaldson, 4th Sergeant; John Rogers. 1st Corporal; Andrew W. Grice, 2d Corporal ; Aquilla Coonrad, 3d Corporal ; James L. Ashcrof, 4th Corporal ; Israel E. Kintigh, Drummer; Daniel Ridenour, Fifer.

COMPANY F.

Enoch Mann, Captain ; Samuel Pomeroy, Lieutenant; Lay W. Richardson, 1st Sergeant; Samuel Homan, 2d Sergeant ; David H. Perrin, 3d Sergeant ; Washington W. Bowen, 4th Sergeant; Benjamin S. Pender, 1st Corporal ; Thaddeus Lemmert, 2d Corporal ; Remus Howard, 3d Corporal ; William Brownell, 4th Corporal ; George D. Steedman, Drummer ; William S. Potts, Fifer.

COMPANY G.

John S. Snook, Captain; Alfred M. Russel, 1st Lieutenant; John Crosson, 2d Lieutenant; Patrick H. Mooney, 1st Sergeant; Dennison S. Hughs, 2d Sergeant; Elijah Luvart, 3d Sergeant; William C. Haukins, 4th Sergeant; Samuel G. Robinson, 1st Corporal ; Joseph S. S. Champion, 2d Corporal ; Henry B. Ferguson, 3d Corporal ; David Ankney, 4th Corporal; William Cuddy, Drummer.

COMPANY H.

Ephras L. Barber, Captain ; Thomas M. Ward. 1st Lieut.; Reason A. Franks, 2d Lieut.; Hiram McClutchie, 1st Sergeant ; Jacob Bartlett, 2d Sergeant ; Erastus W. Briggs, 3d Sergeant; Emmet Losure, 4th Sergeant ; Worling R. Leggett, 1st Corporal ; Albert R. Stranahan, 2d Corporal ; Emanuel B. Cantlebury, 3d Corporal ; Samuel Hartley, 4th Corporal ; Ithamer Culbertson, Drummer; John B. Mikesell, Fifer.

COMPANY I.

Caleb Dodd, Captain; Dennis C. Lehan, 1st Lieut.; James Marston, 2d Lieut.; Reuben Hall, 1st Sergeant; Paris H. Pray, 2d Sergeant ; James H. Cooper, 3d Sergeant ; Sedgwick Rathburn, 4th Sergeant ; Alfred R. Hill, 1st Corporal ; Joseph Hain. 2d Corporal ; John Reston, 3d Corporal ; James Carroll, 4th Corporal; Charles N. Brewster, Drum Major; Joseph Hutchinson, Fifer.



COMPANY K.

George W. Kirk, Captain ; John F. Wallace, 1st Lieut.; Samuel Sherman, 2d Lieut.; William Griffin, 1st Sergeant; Franklin Warner, 2d Sergeant; Edward S. Dodd, 3d Sergeant; George W. Harding, 1st Corporal; Augustus Shaminfell, 2d Corporal; Ebenezer Tillottson, 3d Corporal ; Julius Hipel, 4th Corporal ; Andrew Marshall, Drummer ; Walter B. Kirk, Fifer.

KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS. Adjt.-Adjutant. A. Q. H. -Acting Quartermaster. As: Assigned. A. Surg: Assistant Surgeon. Brig.-Brigadier. Co .-Company, or County. Ctf.-Certificate. Col.-Colonel. Corp. or Cpl.-Corporal. Capt.-Captain. Chap. Chaplain. Cap -Captured. Chick.-Battle of Chickamauga. D.-Died. Disc -Discharged. Disa.-Disabled, or Disability. Exp. term -Expiration of term of service. Frank.-Battle of Franklin. Hos.-Hospital. Jones.-Battle of Jonesboro. K -Killed. Lt. or Lieut.-Lieutenant. M. O.-Mustered out. H. O. Co.-Mustered out with company. Mus.-Musician. Nash.-Battle of Nashville. Pro.-Promoted. Pvte.-Private. Q. H.-Quartermaster. R. Q. M.-Regimental Quartermaster. R. to R.-Reduced to ranks. Surg.-Surgeon. Sgt. or Sergt.-Sergeant. Tr. or Trans.-Transferred. Vet.-Veteran.


134 - HISTORY OF TOLEDO AND LUCAS COUNTY.

ROSTER THREE YEARS' SERVICE.

(Note - Rank if blank is the same as the last listed rank.)

Names Rank Age Date of

Entering the

Service

Remarks
James B. Steedman Colonel 43 Aug. 16, 1861 Promoted to Brig. General July 16, 1862.
George P. Este " 31 Aug. 16, 1861 Pro. from Lt.-Col. July, 1862; m. o. July, 1865.
Paul Edwards Lt. Col 38 Aug. 16, 1861 Pro. from Major July 17, '62; res. Nov. '62.
Henry D. Kingsbury " 42 Aug. 17, 1861 Pro. from Capt. co. A to Maj. July, '62 ; Lt.-Col. Dec. '62; m. o. Nov. '64
Albert Moore " 33 Aug. 16,1861 Pro. from Capt. Co. A to Lt.-Col. Nov.'64; m. o. July,'65
John W. Wilson Major 27 Aug. 21, 1861 Pro. from Capt. Co. E Jan. '63; died Oct. '64, from wds. Jonesboro
Waldo C. Daniels Surgeon 29 Aug. 16,1861 Resigned Nov. 7, 1862.
George E. Sloat " 37 Sept. 9, 1861 Pro. from Asst.-Surg. Nov. '62; in. o. Nov. '63
E. King Nash " 34 April 10,1863 Pro. from Asst.-Surg. Nov. '64 ; m. o. Regt. July, '65.
Charles D. Ames Asst.Surg Dec. 30, 1862 Pro. to Surgeon 60th 0. V. I. May 1, 1864.
Charles M. Eaton " Aug. 21, 1862 Resigned March 4, 1863.
Thomas J. Cronise " July 30, 1864 Mustered out with regiment July 11, 1865.
Edwin B. Raffensperger Chaplain

37 Sept. 17,1861 Resigned Feb. 24, 1863.
Horatio L. Sargent " May 28, 1864 Mustered out with regiment July 11, 1865.
Seth B. Moe Adjutant 29 Aug. 21,1861 Pro. to Capt. and A. A. G. of Vol. Aug. '62
Joseph B. Newton " 23 Aug. 21,1861 Pro. to Sgt.-Maj. from Corp. Co. A, Feb. '62; pro. to 2d Lt. as. to Co. B, Nov. '62; 1st Lt. as. to Co. H, Feb. '63; ap. Adjt. Aug. '63; pro. to Capt. as. to Co. A Nov. '64.
Andrew J. Morse " 30 Aug. 28,1861 Pro. Q. M. Sergt. from private Co. F, Dec. '63; to 1st Lt. Nov.'64, Co. I; Adjt. Jan. '65 ; as. Co. G, May, '65
John E. Teal " 18 Sept. 5, 1861 Pro. Sgt.-Maj. from 1st Sgt. Co. 1, Feb. '63; pro. 1st Lt. Apr. '65, as. Co. G; Adjt. May, '65; m. o. Regt. July,'65.
Daniel H. Nye R. Q. M 34 Aug. 21, 1861 Assigned to Co. K April 1, 1862.
John Dixon " 40 Aug. 25,1861 Pro. from 2d Lt. Co. K, Apr. '62 ; res. Dec. '62.
Ezra B. Kirk " 31 Aug. 15, 1861 As. from Co. C, Dec. '62; pro. Capt. and Asst. Q. M. E Feb. 1864.
William T. Bennett " 20 Aug. 21, 1861 Ap. Act. R. Q. M. from 2d Lt. Co. E, June, '64; pro. 1st Lt. Co. B, Nov. '64; Regt. Q. M. May, '65; trans. from Co. B ; m. o. Regt. July, '65.
Marshall Davis Sergt.Maj 25 Aug. 21,1861 Pro. 2d Lieut. Sept. '61; as. Co. E
Charles B. Mitchell " 22 Sept. 5, 1861 Pro. from Sergt. Co. I, Jan. '63; 2d Lt. Co. E, May, '64.
Jesse Thrapp " 24 Sept. 5, 1861 Pro. from lst Sergt. Co. I, July, '64; 1st Lieut. Co. I, Jan. '64; vet
Livingston E. Beardsley " 21 Aug. 18,1861 Pro. from Sergt. Co. A, May, '65; in. o. Regt. July, 65; vet
Horace M. Parmelee Q. M. S. 27 Sept. 5, 1861 Red. ranks, and trans. to Co. A, Nov. '61.
Saunders M. Huyck " 35 Nov. 1, 1861 Red. to ranks, trans. to Co. I, March, '62
George W. Westerman " 30 Aug. 28,1861 Pro. from private Co. F, Mar. '62; dis. Feb. '63, Surg. ctf. disab
Smith Cadwalader " 21 Sept. 4, 1861 Pro. from Sergt. Co. D, Dec. '63; dis. Jan. '65, Surg. ctf. disab.; vet
William A. Tanner " 19 Aug. 26,1861 Pro. from Sergt. Co. G, Feb. '65; in. o. Regt. July, '65; vet
James Bloom Com. Ser 50 Aug. 21,1861 Pro. from private Co. A, Sept. '61; dis. Apr. '62, Surg. ctf. disab
Chauncey M. Reynolds " 18 Sept. 6, 1861 Pro. from private Co. A, May, '62; dis. June, '63, Surg. ctf. disab.
David K. Bowker " 22 Sept. 4, 1861 Pro. from private Co. D, Dec. '63; 1st Lt. Co. B, Nov. '64; vet.
Isaac J. Bogart " 33 Aug.25, 1861 Pro. from private Co. K, Dec. '64; red. ranks Co. K, Apr. '65; vet
William P. Elwell " 22 Aug. 25, 1861 Pro. from 1st Sergt. Co. K, Apr. '65; m. o. Regt. July, '65 ; vet
Elijah W. Greene Hos. St'd 35 Aug. 25, 1861 Discharged June, '62, on Surg. ctf. disah
James B. Smith " 39 Aug. 17,1861 Pro. Sergt. Co. A, July,'62; died June 23,'63, Nashville
Warren S. Johnson " 27 Sept. 5, 1861 Pro. from private Co. E, Dec. '63 ; m. o. Regt. July, '65; vet
Stephen H. Anderson Prin. Mus 19 Sept. 5, 1861 Assigned to Co. H, Oct. 1, 1862.
Henry Wetzell " 44 Mar. 1, 1862 Pro. from private Co. H, June, '63; dis. Mar. '65
Andrew Jackson " 19 Aug. 26,1861 Pro. from mus. Co. G, May, '65; m. o. Regt. July, '65 ; vet
Nathaniel G. Pierce " 15 Aug. 26,1861 Pro. from mus. Co. G, May, '65; m. o. Regt. July, 65; vet
Christian Milverstedt Leader 28 Sept. 1, 1861 M. o. Sept. '62, Bowling. Green, Ky.; ord. W. Dept.
James D. McMiller Musician 27 Sept.12,1861 M. o. Sept. '62, Bowling Green, Ky.; ord. W. Dept
Isaac Lamb " 26 Sept. 12,1861 M. o. Sept. '62, Bowling Green, Ky.; ord. W. Dept

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Alexander Miller Musician 30 Sept. 12,1861 M. o. Sept. '62, Bowling Green, Ky.; ord. W. Dept
Nicholas Bink " 27 Sept. 12,1861 M. o. Sept. '62, Bowling Green, Ky.; ord. W. Dept
John Altraper " 29 Sept. 12,1861 M. O. Sept. '62, Bowling Green, Ky.; ord. W. Dept
Joseph Williams " 19 Sept. .12,1861 M. o. Sept. '65, Bowling Green, Ky.; ord. W. Dept
John W. Hannon " 36 Oct. 5, 1861 M. o. Sept. '62, Bowling Green, Ky.; ord. W. Dept
Adolph Rapp " 19 Sept. 12,1861 M o. Sept. '62, Bowling Green, Ky.; ord. W. Dept
Bernard Stum " 18 Sept. 12,1861 M. o. Sept. '62, Bowling Green, Ky.; ord. W. Dept
Leonard Long " 18 Sept. 12,1861 M. o. Sept. '62, Bowling Green, Ky.; ord. W. Dept
Samuel Sidlinger " 18 Sept. 12,1861 M. o. Sept, '62, Bowling Green, Ky.; ord. W. Dept
John Allen " 31 Sept. 12,1861 M. o. Apr. :62, Lebanon, Ky.; Surg. ctf. disab
Daniel Keefer " 38 Sept. 12,1861 M. o. Apr. '62, Lebanon, Ky.; Surg. ctf. disab
Charles Myers " 30 Sept. 12,1861 M. o. Sept. '62, Bowling Green, Ky.; ord. W. Dept
John Sidlinger " 39 Sept. 12,1861 M. o. Sept. '62, Bowling Green, Ky.; ord. W. Dept
George W. Harving " 33 Sept. 12,1861 M. o. Sept. '62, Bowling Green, Ky.; ord. W. Dept
Godfrey Milverstedt " 35 Sept.12,1861 M. o. Sept. '62, Bowling Green, Ky.; ord. W. Dept
Francis A. Rockwood " 37 Sept. 12, 1861 M. o. Apr. '62, Lebanon, Ky.; Surg. ctf. disab.

COMPANY A

(Note - Rank if blank is the same as the last listed rank.)

Name Rank Age Date of

Entering the

Service

Remarks
Henry D. Kingsbury Captain 42 Aug. 17,1861 Pro. to Major, July, 1862.
Albert Moore " 33 Aug. 17, 1861 Pro. 1st Lieut. Aug.'62; Lieut.-Col. Nov. 18, 1864.
Joseph B. Newton " 23 Aug. 18,1861 Pro. Sergt.-Maj. from Corp. Feb. '62; to Adjt. Nov. 64; in. o. Co. July, '65; vet
Marshal Davis 1st Lieut 25 Aug. 21,1861 From Co. E, March, '62; pro. Capt. Co. E, Nov. '64.
Alonzo H. Wood " 20 Aug. 20,1861 1st Sergt. from Corp.; to 1st Lieut. Apr. '65; m. o. Co.; vet
William B. Pugh 2d Lieut 25 Aug. 17,1861 Pro. to Captain Co. I, Nov. 1862
Frank Fleck " 32 Aug. 20,1861 Pro. from Sergt. Co. H, Aug. 1862; res. Sept. 1864.
Nathaniel O. Cobb 1st Sergt 26 Aug. 17, 1861 Pro. 2d Lieut. Co. I, Oct. '62
Harrison Wood " 30 Aug. 17,1861 Ap. from Sergt.; pro. 1st Lt. Co. H.; veteran
Gains B. Hanford " 22 Sept. 3,1861 Ap. Corp.; Sgt. June,'64; 1st Sgt. Dec.'64; m.o. Co.; vet
Francis O. Wyman Sergeant 22 Aug. 19, 1861 Ap. from Corp. Sept. '64;. m. o. Co.; veteran
Thomas Scott " 120 Aug. 21,1861 Ap. from Corp. Dec. '64; m. o. Co.; vet
Orlando C. Geer " 21 Aug. 19,1861 Ap. from Corp. May, '65; in. o. Co.; vet.
George R. Pennell " 21 Aug. 17, 1861 Ap. from Corp. June, '65; m. o. Co.; vet.
Samuel Emery " 35 Aug. 28,1861 Disc. Aug .'62; Surg. ctf. disability
James Moore " 21 Aug. 21,1861 Ap. from Corp.; disc. Dec. '62, on Surg. ctf. disab.
James B. Smith " 39 Aug. 17,1861 Pro. Hospital Steward, July, '62
John Gillman " 31 Aug. 17,1861 Ap. from Corp.; killed at Chickamauga, Sept. 19, '63.
Thomas W. Gilbert " 21 Sept. 4, 1861 Mus. as private; ap. Sgt.; wd. Chickamauga; d. Oct. '63.
Arthur D. Tarbox " 25 Aug. 19, 1861 .Mus. as private ; ap. Sgt.; k. at Jonesboro, Sept. 64
James N. Perine " 30 Aug. 22, 1861 Died Sept. 2, 1864, wounds received at Jonesboro
Livingston E. Beardsley " 21 Aug. 18,1861 Mus. private ; ap. Sgt.; pro. Sgt.-Maj. May, '65 ; vet
Thomas Glenn Corporal 19 Aug. 17,1861 Ap. Corp. Nov. '62 ; m. o. Co. July, '65 ; veteran
John H. Pugh " 21 Aug. 18, 1861 Ap. Corp. Sept. '64; m. o. Co. July, '65; veteran
Ignatius Warner " 19 Aug. 18,1861 Ap. Corp. Sept. 1864; m. o. Co. July, '65; veteran
George Bennette " 24 Aug. 25, 1864 Ap. Corp. Sept. 1865 m. o. Co. July, '65; veteran
Albert Osborn " 23 Jan. 25,1864 Ap. Corp. Oct. 1864; m. o. Co. July, 1865.
William Hughes " 23 Aug. 17,1861 Ap. Corp. Dec. 1864; m. o. Co. July, 1865; veteran
Joseph E. Warner " 19 Aug. 21,1861 Ap. Corp. May, 1865; m. o. Co. July, 1865; veteran
William Rutherford " 28 Sept. 8, 1861 Ap. Corp. June, 1865; m. o. Co. July, 1865; veteran
Julius C. Bennette " 40 Aug.17,1861 Disc. March, 1862, Surgeon's certificate, disability
George Dodds " 29 Aug. 20,1861 Ap. Corp.; discharged Sept. 20, 1864.
John Owen " 20 Aug. 22,1861 Killed at Chickamauga, September, 1863
Avery, John G Private 19 Jan. 19, 1864 Mustered out with Company
Anderson, William " 27 Aug. 17,1861 Killed at Chickamauga, September 19, 1863
Alcorn, William H " 19 Aug. 17,1861 Reduced from Corporal ; disc. Sept. 1864, at Atlanta
Bond, William " 18 Feb. 10,1864 Mustered out with Company
Brown, George W " 18 Feb. 6, 1864 Mustered out with Company
Bogle, Francis " 18 Sept. 8, 1861
Barr, Robert W " 18 Aug. 17,1861 Disc. Aug. 1862, Cincinnati, Surg. ctf. disability
Barlow, Jonathan " 41 Aug. 21, 1861 Discharged at Nashville, Surgeon's certificate disab
Beecher, John W " 33 Aug. 21,1861 Promoted 2d Lieutenant, Jan. 1863, Company C.
Brichfield, Eli " 24 Aug. 21,1861 Cap. Chickamauga, Sept. '63; d. Andersonville, Sep.'64.
Bloom, James " 50 Aug. 21,1861 Promoted Com. Sergeant, Sept. 7, 1861.
Burnes, William " 32 Aug. 21, 1861 Wd. at Chickamauga ; disc. Jan. '65, Surg. ctf. disab.

136- HISTORY OF TOLEDO AND LUCAS COUNTY

Names Rank Age Date of

Entering the

Service

Remark
Barnes, William Private 22 Feb. 1, 1864 Discharged Dec. 29, 1864, at Columbus, Ohio
Barnes, Frederick C 19 Aug. 21,1861 Wounded Chickamauga ; in hospital ; discharged
Boner, Francis W 25 Aug. 18, 1861 Missing at Chickamauga. No further record
Burchfield, Aaron H 19 Aug. 17, 1861 Died May 16, 1862, near St. Louis, Missouri
Barr, Amos 21 Aug. 17.1861 Died Nov. 28, 1861, at Lexington, Kentucky
Barnes, William 19 Feb. l, 1864 Discharged Sept. 1864, Surgeon's certificate disability
Cook, Luther H 26 Sept. 25,1861 Mustered out with Company ; veteran
Clark, John 28 Sept. 14,1863 Discharged June 17, 1865, at Camp Chase, Ohio
Clark, Henry H 28 Feb. 13, 1864 Mustered out with Company, July 11, 1865.
Collins, David 27 Feb. 18,1864 Captured at Raleigh, S. C. April, 1865 ; m. o. Co.
Cauklin, Isaac 26 Aug. 17,1861 Reduced from Corporal ; discharged April, 1862.
Cobb, John E 29 Aug. 17,1861 Discharged Oct. 1862, Nashville, Surgeon's ctf. disab
Carman, Eli 33 Aug. 20,1861 Discharged Oct. 1862, Nashville, Surgeon's ctf. disab
Carter, John 23 Aug. 18,1861 Discharged Sept. 13, 1864, at Atlanta, Georgia
Coffin, Admiral B 23 Aug. 21,1861 Red. from Cpl.; wd.Atlanta, June,'63; disc. Apr.'65; vet
Cornelius, John 18 Aug. 17,1861 Discharged Sept. 13, 1864, at Atlanta, Ga.
Coalwell, William 18 Jan. 11, 1864 Discharged June, 1865, Cleveland, 0., Surg. ctf. disab
Dryer, George H 18 Jan. 12, 1864 Mustered out with Company
D'Shanaway, Lafayette F 18 Jan. 21, 1864 Mustered out with Company
D'Shanaway, John 18 Jan. 18, 1864 Mustered out with Company.
Donavin, Richard 45 Mar. 5, 1864 Mustered out with Company
Davis, Abram 29 Aug. 18, 1861 Trans. 1st Vet. Vol. Engineers, Sept. 1864; veteran
Davis, Andrew J 19 Aug. 18,1861 Trans. 1st Vet. Vol. Engineers, Sept. 1864; veteran
Eldridge, John E 20 Aug. 18,1861 Discharged Feb. 20, 1863, Surg. certificate disab
Frusher, James 21. Aug. 18,1861 Mustered out with Company
Frisbee, John C 20 Aug. 17,1861 Mustered out with Company
Felt, James S 18 Jan. 25, 1864 Mustered out with Company
Glenn, Andrew 25 Aug. 17,1861 Captured at Chickamauga; disc. April 7, 1865; veteran
Glemon, Martin 18 Aug. 26,1861 Wounded at Resaca, May, 1864; veteran
Gilbert, Uriah 18 Sept. 4, 1861 Wd. at Chickamauga and Jonesboro ; d. Sept.64; vet
Gates, John 19 Aug. 20, 1861 Mustered out with Company; veteran
Hathaway, William W 40 Sept. 30,1864 Discharged July 4, 1865, at Columbus, Ohio
Hull, Ira 45 Aug. 17, 1861 Red. from Cpl.; dis. Dec. '62, Surg. ctf. disc
Humes, Cornelius 25 Aug.17, 1861 Disc. May, '63, Lavergne, Tenn., Surg. certificate
Harbauer, Jacob 23 Aug. 17, 1861 Captured Chickamauga; no further record
Hapins, Charles W 18 June 12, 1864 Mustered out with company
Hines, Thomas 21 Sept. 27,1864 Mustered out with company
How, Adam 16 S ept. 24,1864 Mustered out with company
Heuch, Charles H 19 Sept. 27,1864 Mustered out with company
Hepp, John 22 Aug. 21,1861 Killed battle Chickamauga, Sept. 19, 1863.
Harper, Benjamin 35 Sept. 29,1864 Disc. June, 1865, order of War Department
James, Ephraim 26 Aug. 19, 1861 Wd. Chickamauga; no further record
Jones, Francis 18 Sept. 26,1864 Disc. June, 1865, order of War Department
Jolly, Jared 20 Sept. 5, 1861 Wd. Mission Ridge, Nov. '63; disc. Sept. '64, Surg. ctf
June, Reuben A 36 Aug. 21, 1861 Mustered out with company; veteran
Jones, Charles H 18 Jan. 19, 1864 Mustered out with company
Knapp, Wilson B 42 Sept. 4, 1861 Disc. March, '62, on Surgeon's certificate
Kingsbury, Orison V 21 Oct. 12, 1861 Disc. June, '62, on Surgeon's certificate
Kleinsory, William 18 Sept. 24,1864 Absent sick; m. o. July '65.
Kennedy, William 30 Sept. 26,1864 Discharged June 13, 1865, at Louisville, Ky.
Lanagan, Thomas 19 Aug. 17, 1861 Died Dec. 26, 1862, at Lebanon, Ky.
Leach, David 19 Aug. 19,1861 Died Dec. 1, 1861, at Lexington, Ky.
Lafleur, Antone 23 Aug. 21, 1861 Died Nov. 25, 1861, at Lexington, Ky.
Lathrop, Elisha D 19 Aug. 20,1861 Mustered out with company; veteran
Lewis, William M 23 Sept. 27,1864 Mustered out June, 1865, order War Department
Lane, Thomas 26 Sept. 27,1864 Mustered out June, 1865, order War Department
Landburg, Andrew 22 Sept. 27,1864 Mustered out June, 1865, order War Department
Lendberger, George W 40 Sept. 27, 1864 Mustered out June, 1805, order War Department
Laird, F. A 21 Nov. 18, 1864 Mustered out June, 1865, order War Department
Long, John E 23 Sept. 27, 1864 Mustered out June, 1865, order War Department
McVetta, Thomas 29 Aug. 17,1861 Disc. March, 1862, at Louisville, Ky., Surg. ctf
McMillin, Henry P 25 Aug. 17,1861 Disc. May, 1863, Lavergne, Tenn., Surg. ctf.
Moore, Peter 41 Aug. 22,1861 Disc. Oct. 1862, Columbus, 0., Surg. ctf
McHenry, Charles 18 Jan. 11, 1864 Mustered out with company
Moran, Patrick 33 Jan. 30, 1864 Mustered out with company
Murk, Anthony 25 Jan. 8, 1864 Mustered out with company
Mallette John 18 Sept. 29, 1864 Mustered out with company
Merrill, Levin M 19 Aug. 22,1861 Died May 21, '64, from wds. at Resaca
Miller Ludwig 36 Sept. 26, 1864 Discharged Julie, 1865, order War Department
Nye, Henry T 21 July 27, 1861 Disc. April, 1862, Shiloh, Tenn., Surg. ctf
Nilis, Henry 18 Aug. 22,1861 Wounded at Chickamauga; m. o. Co.
Parmelee, Horace M 27 Sept. 5, 1861 Red. from Q. M. Sgt. Nov.'61; disc. Aug.'62, Columbus,O.

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Perry, Ezra Private 29 Sept. 6, 1861 Disc. March 1863, Louisville, Ky., Surg. certificate
Phillips, Aaron 29 Aug. 17, 1861 M. o. Sept. '64, Atlanta, exp. term service
Pellon, Eli 25 Aug. 17,1861
Pelky, John 32 Jan. 12, 1864 Mustered out June, 1865, at Louisville, Ky.
Pelky, Lewis 19 Jan. 12, 1864 Mustered out with company
Pfanner, Jacob 18 Feb. 13, 1864 Mustered out with company
Robinette, Narcissus 45 Aug. 21,1861 Disc. May, 1862, Shiloh, Tenn., Surgeon's certificate
Reynolds, Chauncey M 18 Sept. 6, 1861 Pro. Com. Sergeant May 2, 1862.
Railton, George W 19 Feb. 12, 1862 Discharged May 18, 1865, at Columbus, O.
Shutts, Albert A 36 Aug. 17,1861 Disc. June, 1862, Columbus, Surgeon's certificate
Stone, Homer B 39 Aug. 17,1861 Discharged Sept. 13, 1864, at Atlanta, Ga.
Sifer, Abraham F. 24 Aug. 17, 1861 Died July 29, 1862, at Pulaski, Tenn
Seager, Francis M 19 Feb. 22, 1862 Mustered out with company
Stricklin, Nathan 23 Aug. 28, 1861 Mustered out with company; veteran
Spangler, John E 21 Jan. 25, 1864 Mustered out with company
Stautzenberger, William 20

Feb. 11, 1864 Mustered out with company
Sondeet, Joseph 18 Jan. 22, 1864 Mustered out with company
Steffus, Mathias 18 Aug. 21, 1861 Mustered out with company; veteran
Segur, William O 18 Jan. 12, 1864 Died Sept. 24, 1864, wounds at Jonesboro
Sinting, John 19 Sept. 26,1864 Disc. May 29, 1865, order War Department.
Seeron, Henry 18 Sept. 26,1864 Disc. June 3, 1865, order War Department
Siedke, Augustus 31 Mch.10,1862 Disc. Feb. 26, 1863, on Surgeon's certificate
Southwick, Charles 23 Nov. 22,1863 Trans. to 1st Vet. Vol. Engineers Sept. 1864
Thomas, Jerome B 18 Aug. 19,1861 Red. from Cpl.; det. Q. M. Sept. '64; m. o. Co.; vet
Wilder, Albert V 23 Oct. 12, 1861 Disc. May. 1863, Manchester, Tenn., Surg. certificate
Wood, Jonathan 62 Sept. 5, 1861 Trans. from co. 1, Nov. '62; disc. Jan. '64; Surg. ctf.
Waldron, Henry L 20 Aug. 17, 1861 Cap. Chick.; died Oct. 16, '64, Andersonville
Wood, Samuel T 20 Aug. 19, 1861 Cap. Chick.; esc. March 2, '64; wd. Jonesboro; m. o. Sept. '65; veteran.
Walbridge, Charles H 30 Aug. 17, 1861 Mustered out Atlanta, Sept. 13, '64
Williams, Cyrus M 18 Aug. 17, 1861 Died Oct. 6, '63, of wds. at Chickamauga
Williams, Joseph K 21 Aug. 19,1861 Died Dec. 12, 1863, at Chattanooga, Tenn
Wilkinson, Edwin R 19 Aug. 21,1861 Mustered out with company ; veteran
Warner, Zophar 19 Oct. 18, 1861 Mustered out with company; veteran
Warner, Levi S 18 Oct. 18, 1861 Mustered out with company ; veteran
Warren, Alfred N 18 Jan. 25, 1864 Mustered out with company
Weller, John A 18 Feb. 25, 1864 Mustered out with company
Wilkinson, Albert S 18 Aug. 19,1861 Died Jan. 5, 1864, at Chattanooga, Tenn
Wood, Francis V 18 Jan. 14, 1864 Disc. June, 1865, order War Department
Zeigen, John 21 Aug. 18, 1861 Cap. Chick.; died Danville Prison, Jan. 12, '64

COMPANY B.

(Note - Rank if blank is the same as the last listed rank.)

George W. Kirk Captain 43 Aug. 15,1861 M. o. Sept. '64, Atlanta, exp. term service
Henry G. Neubert 20 Aug. 14:1861 As. from Co. K, Jan. '65; m. o. Co.; vet
Edward S. Dodd 1st Lieut 20 Aug. 28, 1861 Assigned to Company F, February 18, 1863.
David K. Bowker 22 Sept. 4, 1861 Pro. from Com. Sgt. Nov. '64, Capt. Co. C, Apr. 1865.
James B. Rutledge 35 Sept, 12,1861 Pro. from 2d Lt. Nov. '61; res. Sept. '63
William T. Bennett 20 Aug. 21,1861 Pro. from 2d Lt. Nov. '64; ap. R. Q. M. May, 1865.
Henry A. Valentine 21 Sept. 1, 1861 Pro. from 1st Sgt. Co. H, -Nov. 1864; m. o. Co.
Joseph B. Newton 2d Lieut 23 Aug. 18, 1861 Pro. from Sgt.-Maj. Nov. '62, to 1st Lt. Co. H, Feb. '63.
Isaac L. Van Meter 22 Aug. 25 1861 Pro. from 1st Sgt. Co. K, Feb. '63; m. o. Co.; veteran
Ebenezer C. Tillotson 1st Sergt 31 Aug. 15,1861 Transferred to Company K, June 16, 1862.
Walter B. Kirk 19 Aug. 18, 1861 Pro. to 2d Lieutenant Co. H, November, 1862.
Albert Burroughs 24 Aug. 18, 1861 Pro. to 1st Lieutenant Company C, January, 1865.
Horace Culver 26 Aug. 18,1861 Appointed from Sergeant, June, 1865; m: o. Company
James N. Cooley Sergeant 20 Aug. 18 1861 Appointed from Corporal, Dec. 1863; m. o. Co.; vet
John Cahoo 20 Aug. 18,1861 Appointed from Corporal, May, 1864; m. o. Co.; vet
John Klein 23 Aug. 18, 1861 Appointed from Corporal, January, 1865; m. o. Co.; vet
Joseph Perry 28 Aug. 18, 1861 Ap. from Cpl. May, 1864; on det. duty; m. o. Co.; vet
Josiah T. Walker 26 Aug. 18,1861 Died December, 1863, wounds Mission Ridge
Augustus C. May Corporal 19 Aug. 18,1861 Ap. Cpl. Dec. 1863; pris. war 3 m.; m. o. Co.; vet.
Peter Emery 18 Aug. 18, 1861 Ap. Cpl. Dec. 1863; m. o. Co.; veteran

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Michael Gates Corporal 20 Aug. 18,1861 Appointed Corporal, Mar. 1, 1864; m. o. Co.; veteran
Thomas Kay 29 May 28,1861 Appointed Corporal, November, 1864; m. o. Co.; vet
Henry McGrau 21 Sept. 7, 1861 Appointed Corporal, November, 1864; m. o. Co.; vet
Martin Culver 21 Aug. 20,1861 Appointed Corporal, November, 1864; m. o. Co.; vet
Frederick McEllight 18 Sept. 1, 1861 Appointed Corporal, November, 1864; in. o. Co.; vet
Lewis Schampaign 23 Sept. 1, 1861 Appointed Corporal, November, 1864; m. o. Co.; vet
Reed Wetmore 49 Aug. 18,1861 Ap. Cpl. Sept. 1861; d. hospital, Nashville, Mar. 1863.
Daniel Craig 33 Sept. 23,1861 Ap. Cpl.; disc. Apr. 1863, Surgeon's certificate
Charles E. Davis 19 Sept. 7, 1861 Ap. Cpl.; died Aug. 1864, wds. Kingston, May, '64; vet
Albert H. Huntley 27 Aug. 18,1861 Died October, 1864, Nashville; veteran
Francis M. Perry 23 Sept. 1, 1861 Died Oct. 6, 1864, wounds at Jonesboro; veteran
Christopher Jacobs 20 Sept. 18,1861 Died September 6, 1864, wounds at Jonesboro; veteran
Warfield, Henry C Wagoner 18 Sept. 20,1861 Mustered out with Company; veteran
Aird, Andrew Private 32 Aug. 21, 1861 Discharged February, 1863, Surgeon's certificate
Acker, William H " 19 Sept. 28, 1864 Discharged June 3, 1865, at Washington, D. C.
Bryan, George 29 Sept. 1, 1861 Mustered out with Company; veteran
Bryan, Dennis 18 Jan. 21,1861 Mustered out with Company
Bivans, George F 18 Jan. 5,1864 Mustered out with Company
Burk, Jesse 22 Sept. 1, 1861 Red. from Corporal; disc. July, 1863, on Surgeon's ctf
Born, Jacob 18 Sept. 28,1864 Discharged ,Tune 3, 1865, at Washington, D. C
Beeler, Rudolph 34 Sept. 21, 1864 Discharged June 3, 1865, at Washington, D. C
Baker, Emanuel 22 Sept. 29, 1864 Discharged June 3, 1865, at Washington, D. C
Bowles, Thomas 20 Sept. 22, 1864 Discharged May 20, 1865, at Newbern, N. C.
Conger, Horace 18 Sept. 1, 1861 Mustered out with Company
Carrol, John 43 Sept. 16, 1861 Mustered out with Company; veteran
Cotter, John 39 Sept. 23, 1864 Mustered out with Company
Cochran, Clement 19 Aug. 19, 1861 Reduced from Corporal; disc. Sept. 1864, Atlanta
Clark, Willis E 24 Aug. 15, 1861 Reduced from Corporal; disc. Sept. 1864, Atlanta
Callard, Arthur L 24 Aug. 28,1861 Died April 20, 1862, at Shiloh, Tennessee
Cluckey, John 36 Sept. 4, 1861 Died December 6, 1861, at Lexington, Kentucky
Coulton, Joseph 34 Aug. 18,1861 Discharged September 18, 1862, Surgeon's certificate
Cowles, Gaylord 37 Sept. 21,1861 Discharged April 27, 1862, Surgeon's certificate
Culver, Newton 27 Aug. 20, 1861 Discharged August 18, 1863, Surgeon's ctf. disability
Coulton, William 21 Aug. 16,1861 Discharged Dec. 4, 1863, Surgeon's certificate
Conner, Cornelius 23 Sept. 1, 1861 Discharged June, 1865, Surgeon's certificate; veteran
Cooper, Reuben 26 Feb. 3, 1864 Discharged June 29, 1865, order War Department
Chrisley, George W 18 Sept. 27, 1864 Discharged June 3, 1865, at Washington, D. C
Crandall, Caleb 20 Sept. 11, 1864 Discharged June 3, 1865, at Washington, D. C
Drewior, Noah L 21 Sept. 18,1861 Wounded at Mission Ridge, Nov. 1863; m. o. Co.; vet
Davis, Charles 25 Sept. 7,1861 Died Nov. 7, 1861, in hospital, at London, Kentucky
Dudley, Joseph 25 Aug. 28: 1861 Died March 26, 1862, at Lexington, Kentucky
Dellinghausey, Edward 19 Sept. 12, 1864 Discharged June 3, 1865, at Washington, D. C
Durall, John 18 Sept. 28,1864 Discharged June 3, 1865, at Washington, D. C
Dailey, John 18 Sept. 4, 1861 Transferred Reserve Corps, March, 1865; veteran
Davis, William H 35 Sept. 7, 1861 Killed August 8, 1864, near Atlanta; veteran
Emerling, William A Sept. 9, 1861 Discharged September 12, 1864, at Atlanta, Ga.
Eaton, Nathaniel 44 Sept. 1, 1861 Discharged July 20, 1863, on Surgeon's certificate
Easlin, Mathias 24 Feb. 6, 1864 Discharged April 13, 1864, on Surgeon's certificate
Estell, Chauncey 18 Feb. 27, 1864 Mustered out with Company
Flanagan, Arthur 18 Sept. 23,1861 Discharged September 22, 1864
Fritz, John 29 Sept. 27, 1864 Discharged June 3, 1865, at Washington, D. C
Gillis, William H 23 Aug. 26,1861 Discharged January 20, 1863, on Surgeon's certificate
Gleason, Matthew W 19 Aug. 28,1861
Gates, Adam 18 Feb. 6, 1864 Mustered out with Company
Harrison, John W 18 Aug. 31,1861 Died February 20, 1864, at Cincinnati, Ohio
Harrison, John 44 Aug. 30,1861 Discharged April 18, 1862, on Surgeon's certificate
Helmy, Cornelius 20 Aug. 18,1861 Transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, Sept. 1, 1863.
Harris, Amos 19 Feb. 24, 1864 Mustered out with Company
Harris, Edward 21 Feb. 20, 1864 Mustered out with Company
Jordan, Patrick 28 Sept. 28, 1864 Discharged June 3, 1865, at Washington, D. C.
Kastack, Frank 19 Sept.21, 1861 Discharged Sept. 22, 1864, at Atlanta, Surgeon's ctf.
Kelley, Gustain 18 Feb. 4, 1864 Died June 29, 1864, in hospital at New Albany, Ind
Lyons, Martin 21 Sept. 1, 1861 Discharged Sept. 12, 1864, at Atlanta, Ga.
LaFontaine, Oliver 22 Aug.19, 1861 Dis. Aug. 4, 1862, Surgeon's certificate
Lee, David 33 Aug. 26,1861 Dis. Aug. 4, 1862, Surgeon's certificate
Lue, Conrad 42 Sept. 27,1864 Dis. June 3, 1865, at Washington, D. C.
Laughlin, William J 18 Sept. 24,1864 Died March, 1865, near Catawba River, S. C
Miller, Frederick 32 Sept. 1, 1861 Discharged Sept. 22, 1864, exp. term of service
Miller, Levi 27 Sept. 1, 1861 Discharged Sept. 22, 1864, exp. term of service
McPhillips, James 23 Sept. 1, 1861 Discharged Sept. 22, 1864, exp. term of service
Murphy, James 20 Sept. 1, 1861 Discharged Sept. 22, 1864, exp. term of service
McMahon, James 35 Aug. 26, 1861 Discharged Sept. 12, 1864, exp. term of service

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Moon, Thomas Private 18 Feb. 18, 1864 Killed June 3, 1864, at Atlanta, Ga.
McKay, Joseph 37 Jan. 2, 1864 Transferred to U. S. Navy April 27, 1864.
Miller, Sylvester 25 Aug. 22,1861 Killed in battle of Mission Ridge, Nov. 25, 1863.
Mark, John 20 Aug. 21,1861 Died Feb. 23, 1863, at Nashville, Tenn
Marsh, Lewis 66 Sept. 7, 1861 Discharged April 15, 1862, on Surgeon's certificate
Miller, Charles 21 Aug. 20,1861 Discharged Nov. 29, 1863, on Surgeon's certificate
Monger, Frank 28 Aug. 23, 1861 Discharged Dec. 15, 1863, on Surgeon's certificate
Miller, Martin 40 Sept. 26,1864 Discharged June 3, 1865, at Washington, D. C.
Miller, Jacob 24 Sept. 24,1864 Discharged June 3, 1865, at Washington, D. C.
Mullinix, Solomon 20 Sept. 26,1864 Discharged June 3, 1865, at Washington, D. C.
Milikee, Patrick 26 Aug. 30,1861 Mustered out with company July 11, 1865; veteran
Moon, John W 32 Aug. 28,1861 Mustered out with company July 11, 1865; veteran
Munchler, Alonzo 28 Aug. 28,1861 Mustered out with company July 11, 1865; veteran
Merrill, Charles M 18 Jan. 12,1864 Mustered out with company July 11, 1865.
Mack, Jacob H 18 Sept. 28,1864 Died May 12, 1865, at Newbern, N. C
Noonan, Timothy 19 Sept. 23,1861 Discharged Sept. 22, 1864, at Atlanta, Ga.
Paddock, Miner 34 Aug. 26,1861 Discharged Sept. 12, 1864, at Atlanta, Ga.
Porter, William H 19 Sept. 6, 1861 Killed in battle of Mission Ridge, Tenn., Nov. 25, 1863.
Phelan, John 31 Sept. 23,1861
Price, Charles 29 Sept. 14,1861 Discharged June 16, 1862, on Surgeon's certificate
Papman, Charles R 19 Sept. 24,1861 Transferred to 4th U. S. Battery Dec. 4, 1862.
Phelps, Charles A 23 Oct. 27, 1862 Mustered out with company July 11, 1865.
Quintine, Arthur 29 Feb. 3, 1864 Discharged June 10, 1865, by order War Department
Reagan, Peter 18 Sept. 1, 1861 Discharged Sept. 12, 1864, at Atlanta, Ga.
Robedeaux, Robert R 22 Sept. 18,1861 Discharged Sept. 12, 1864, at Atlanta, Ga.
Reed, Franklin 24 Aug. 19, 1861 Discharged Sept. 13, 1862, on Surgeon's certificate
Rogers Alpheus R 22 Aug. 15,1861 Discharged Oct. 7, 1862, on Surgeon's certificate
Rowan, William 21 Sept. 1, 1861 Mustered out with company July 11, 1865; veteran
Roberts, George W 24 Aug. 25, 1861 Mustered out with company July 11, 1865; veteran
Regan, James 18 Jan. 21, 1864 Mustered out with company July 11, 1865; veteran
Schaler, Charles 36 Sept. 1, 1861 Discharged Feb. 19, 1863, on Surgeon's certificate
Stinkers, Jacob 26 Aug. 8, 1861 Discharged April 23, 1863, on Surgeon's certificate
Smith, Leander W 18 Aug. 21,1861 Transferred to 4th U. S. Battery Dec. 4, 1862.
Sheppard, William 23 Aug. 22,1861
Tillott, George D 18 Aug. 15, 1861 Discharged Sept. 12, 1864, expiration of term of service
Topliff, Charles 20 Aug. 28,1861 Red. from Corpl.; dis. Sept. 1864 exp. term of service
Tuttle, Orlando 21 Aug. 28, 1861 Discharged Sept. 22, 1864, expiration of term of service
Thom, Webster 23 Sept. 1, 1861. Wounded at Mission Ridge; disc. Sept. 1864. Surg. ctf
Trailer, Nicholas 22 Aug. 24,1861 Discharged Sept. 12, 1864, by order War Department
Thornton, Charles W 26 Aug. 21,1861 Red. from Corpl.; disc. June, 1862, on Surg. certificate
Tugo, Nelson 19 Sept. 18,1861 Discharged July 16, 1862, on Surgeon's certificate
Winn, Francis 22 Aug. 21, 1861
Wilson, Lewis E 18 Sept. 23,1861 Killed in battle of Mission Ridge, Tenn., Nov. 25, 1863.
Williams, Geo. W 45 Sept. 20,1861 Died March 2, 1862, at Louisville, Ky.
Wilson, Robert 34 Aug. 27, 1861 Discharged Aug. 4, 1862, on Surgeon's certificate
Wetmore, Nicholas H 26 Aug. 15,1861 Discharged Dec. 20, 1862, on Surgeon's certificate
Walcott, Albert 19 Aug. 21,1861 Transferred to 4th U. S. Battery Dec. 4, 1862.
Weber, Charles W 18 Feb. 20, 1864 Discharged June 21, 1865, by order War Department
Wagoner, John 19 Feb. 14,1864 Mustered out with company
Wyatt, Albert 18 Feb. 24,1864 Mustered out with company.

COMPANY C.

(Note - Rank if blank is the same as the last listed rank.)

Jacob W. Brown Captain 37 Aug. 15, 1861 Resigned Oct. 29, 1862.
John J. Clark 29 Aug. 28, 1861 Pro. from 1st Lieut. Co. F, Nov., 1862; m. o. Mar., 1865.
David K. Bowker 22 Sept. 4, 1861 Pro. from 1st Lieut. Co. B, April, 1865; m. o. with Co.
Ezra B. Kirk 1st Lieut 21 Aug. 15,1861 Appointed Regimental Q. M. Dec. 19, 1862
William B. Steedman 28 Sept. 4, 1861 Pro. from 2d Lt. Co. D, Dec., 1862; as. to E, June, 1863.
Henry G. Neubert 20 Aug. 14, 1861 Pro. 2d Lt. Aug. 1862; 1st Lt. Jan. 1863; Capt. K, Nov.'64
Albert Burroughs 24 Aug. 18, 1861 Pro. from 1st Sergt. Co. B, Jan. 1865; m. o. with Co.
John M. Hamilton 2d Lieut 26 Aug. 15,1861 Resigned Sept. 15, 1862.
John W. Beecher 33 Aug. 21,1861 Pro. from private, Co. A, Jan. 1863; res. Aug. 1864.
Henry W. Bigelow 1st Sergt 23 Aug. 15, 1861 Promoted to 2d Lieut. Co. I, March 13, 1862.
Henry F. Morgan 20 Sept. 2, 1861 Mus. as private; ap. 1st Sergt.; killed at Jonesboro; vet

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Charles E. Wilcox 1st Sergt 20 Aug. 17,1861 Mus. as private; ap. 1st. Sergt. Sept. '64; m. o. Co.; vet
Michael M. Goulden Sergeant 29 Sept. 18,1861 Ap. from Corp.; on duty Hd. Qtrs.; m. o. with Co.; vet
George C. Church 19 Aug. 17,1861 Ap. from Corp.; cap. at hick.; died Andr'ville, Aug.'64.
William D. Randall 20 Aug.17, 1861 Mus. as private; ap. Sergt. Dec. '63; m. o. with Co.; vet.
Gilbert Applegate 18 Sept. 3, 1861 Ap. from Corpl. Sept. 1864; m. o. with Co.; veteran
William Lanning 19 Sept. 2, 1861 Ap. from Corpl. Sept. 1864; m. o. with Co.; veteran
Patrick O'Reily 18 Sept. 10,1861 Ap. from Corpl. June, 1865; m. o. with Co. 3 July,'65; vet.
William Krall 18 Sept. 2,1861 Mus. as private; discharged June, 1865; veteran
John Kelley 19 Sept. 2,1861 Ap. from Corp]. June, 1865; discharged June,1865; vet
Andrew J. Morse 29 Aug. 15,1861 Promoted to M. Sergt Feb. 1863
Francis Brunhoofer 25 Aug. 15,1861 Killed at Chickamauga, Sept. 19, 1863.
George R. Morris Corporal 23 Aug. 24,1861 Absent Sept. 19, 1863, for wds. Chick.; in. o. Sept. 1864.
John O'Conner 18 Aug. 26,1861 Ap. Corp. Aug. '63; m. o. Sept. '64, exp. term
Andrew J. Martin 19 Aug. 17,1861 Wounded at Chickamauga ; m. o. Sept. '64, exp. term
James W. Stout 18 Aug.24,1861 Ap. Corp. Nov. 64; m. o. with Co.; veteran
David Finkinbrinder 44 Feb. 15,1864 Ap. Corp. Nov. 1864; m. o. with Company
Abram Meer 22 Feb. 22, 1862 Ap. Corp. Nov. 1864; m. o. with Company; veteran
Valentine Weil 37 Aug. 17,1861 Ap. Corp. Nov. 1864; m. o. with Company ; veteran
Emanuel Summerlott 24 Aug. 15,1861 Ap. Corp. Nov. 1864; m. o. with Company ; veteran
Henry Ralph 20 Aug. 17,1861 Ap. Corp. Jan. 1865; in. o. with Company ; veteran
Leeman Straus 32 Aug. 24,1861 Ap. Corp. June, 1865; m. o. with Company; veteran
Hiram Palmer 32 Aug. 17,1861 Transferred to U. S. Navy
Lyman S. Hall 19 Aug. 24, 1861 Killed at Chickamauga
Michael Lutz 18 Sept. 21,1861 Cap. at Chickamauga; died Andersonville, July, '64.
Andrew Weigle 20 Aug. 19,1861 Died Jan. 8, 1862, at Lebanon, Ky.
Alfred Isabel 23 Aug. 24,1861 Discharged May, 1864, at Detroit, Surg. certificate
Eli Shauteen 35 Sept. 2,1861 Discharged July, 1863, on Surgeon's certificate
Robert H. Church Wagoner 23 Aug. 17,1861 Red. from Corp.; disc. Sept. 1864, expiration term
Anderson, Thomas Private 40 Sept. 2, 1861 Died Oct. 4, 1862, at Bacon Creek, Ky.
Anderson, James 28 Jan. 5, 1864 Killed in battle at Atlanta, Aug. 17, 1864.
Albinson, John 31 Aug. 21,1861 Red. from Corp.; miss. Chickamauga; no other record
Blumberg, Joseph 23 Aug. 15,1861 Red. from Sergt.; m. o. Sept. 1864, expiration term
Brennaman, Harrison 21 Aug. 17,1861 M. o. on expiration term of service, Sept. 1864.
Benner, William 26 Nov. 1, 1862 Died Sept. 1864, hospital near Atlanta
Benner, Eli 18 Feb. 12,1864 Discharged June 7, 1865.
Briffy, John 38 Sept. 27,1864 Discharged June 3, 1865; substitute
Barnes, George R. 18 Sept. 26,1864 Discharged June, 1865; substitute
Brennan, James 23 Sept. 26,1864 Discharged June, 1865; substitute
Butler, Edward 19 Aug. 17,1861 Transferred to 4th U. S. Battery Feb. 1863.
Barton, James P 18 Aug. 21,1861 Killed at Chickamauga, Sept. 20, 1863.
Barrette, Michael 29 Aug. 17,1861 Killed at Mission Ridge, Nov. 25, 1863.
Butler, William H 18 Aug. 17,1861 Died Sept. 9, 1862, at Nashville, Tenn
Burwell, James 19 Aug. 17,1861 Died Nov. 1863, wounds at Chickamauga
Bufer, Anthony 24 Aug. 17,1861
Consine, Moses 18 Aug. 17,1861 Wd. Chickamauga; in. o. Sept. '64, expiration term
Cargette, Jacob 19 Sept. 2, 1861 Wd. Chickamauga; m. o. Sept.'64, expiration term
Cuddy, William 20 Sept. 12,1864 Mustered out with Company; veteran
Carney, John 18 Sept. 2, 1861 Discharged July 11, 1865; veteran
Conger, Daniel 39 Sept. 12,1864 Discharged June 3, 1865; substitute
Cook, John 19 Sept. 28,1864 Discharged June 3, 1865; substitute
Clark, Smith 30 Aug. 17,1861 Disc. Feb. 16, 1863, on Surgeon's certificate
Cole, George W 18 Aug, 17, 1861 Died Feb. 6, 1862, Camp Beach Grove, Ky.
Carney, Samuel 21 Sept. 2, 1861 Disc. March, 1864, on Surgeon's certificate
Campbell, Whitney I 21 Sept. 17,1861 Died March 1, 1862, at Nashville, Tenn
DeShetler, Hubbell 28 Nov. 4, 1862 Mustered out with Company
Doran, John 19 Jan. 14, 1864 Mustered out with Company
Dobbon, John P 26 Sept. 27, 1864 Discharged June 3, 1865; substitute
Doyle, Michael 42 Aug. 17,1861 Disc. Dec. 24, 1862, on Surgeon's certificate
Dibble, Horace M 18 Sept. 2, 1861 Cap. Chickamauga ; paroled ; disc. Sept.'64, exp.term
Disbrow, Peter W 37 Aug. 19,1861 Killed in action Aug. '64, near Atlanta
Derling, Alfred J 37 Aug. 17, 1861 Reduced from Corporal
Eskin, John 28 Sept. 27,1864 Discharged June 3, 1865; substitute
Enfield, Jacob 23 Sept. 10,1861 Died Nov. 15, 1861, at Gallatin, Tenn
Enfield, Philip 20 Sept. 10,1861 Missing at Chickamauga. No further record
Fritch, Joseph 22 Sept. 26,1864 Discharged June 3, 1865; substitute
Finney, William H 18 Sept. 28,1864 Discharged June 3, 1865; substitute
Fry, John J 34 Aug. 10,1861 Died Nov. 30, 1862, at Nashville, Tenn
Fox, Lawson 24 Aug.27,1861 Died Nov. 23, 1861, at Lebanon, Ky.
Foley, Thomas 24 Nov.10, 1862 Missing at Chickamauga. No further record
Gallagher, Alonson J 18 Sept. 2,1861 Mustered out Sept. 12, 1864, on expiration term
Gossman, Earnest C 45 Jan. 29, 1864 Mustered out Feb. 1865, on expiration term; substitute
Gorsuch, Jonathan 19 Sept. 29,1864 Discharged June 3, 1865; substitute

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Graham, Lowery Private 18 Sept. 29,1864 Discharged June 3, 1865; substitute
Gilliland, Wilson S 21 Sept. 27,1864 Discharged June 3, 1865; substitute
Granger, Joseph A 23 Aug. 17, 1861 Discharged 1862, Camp Dennison, on Surg. certificate
Herbert, Henry 18 Sept. 2, 1861 Mustered out with Company; veteran
Housey, James 18 Sept. 26,1864 Disc. June, 1865, order War Dept.; substitute
Houck, Cyrus 22 Sept. 2, 1861 Disc. Oct. 1862, Detroit, on Surgeon's certificate
Haynes, Anderson 43 Sept. 2, 1861 Disc. March, 1863, Columbus, Surgeon's certificate
Horton, George W 21 Sept. 2, 1861 Killed at Chickamauga, Ga. Sept. 20, 1863.
Jenkins, John 24 Sept. 15,1861 Trans. from Co. B, Mar. '64; m. o. Sept. '64; exp. term
Jordan, Patrick 35 Sept. 2, 1861 Discharged Dec. 19, 1863, on Surgeon's certificate
Johnson, Alva C 23 Nov. 4, 1861 Discharged Nov. 19, 1862, at Cincinnati, Surg. ctf.
Kingsley, Michael 18 Sept. 2, 1861 Wounded Chickamauga ; m. o. Sept. '64, ex . term
Koka, Bennette H 45 Sept. 19,1864 Discharged June 3, 1865, order War Dept.; drafted
Kane, James 18 Sept. 2, 1861 Mustered out with Company ; veteran
Lapsley, William 32 Sept. 28,1864 Disc. June 3, 1865, order War Dept.; substitute
Lefler, David 18 Sept. 29,1864 Disc. June, 1865, order War Dept.; substitute
Leere, John 19 Aug. 17,1861 Discharged Dec. 14, 1863, order War Department
Monimee, Paul 19 Aug. 17,1861 Mustered out with Company ; veteran
McKay, James 21 Aug.20, 1861 Mustered out with Company; veteran
Martin, John M 18 Sept. 24,1864 Disc. June 3, 1865, order War Dept.; substitute
McDonald, Socrates 35 Aug. 15,1861 Discharged April 7, 1862, order War Dept
Miller, John 35 Sept. 27,1864 Died May 19, '65, McClellan Hosp. Philadelphia; sub
Owens, Michael J 18 Sept. 10,1861 Mustered out with Company ; veteran
O'Neill, Simon P 22 Aug. 30, 1861
Prince, Charles J 26 Sept. 2, 1861 Mustered out Sept. 12, '64, expiration term
Pershing, William G 24 Sept. 10, 1861 Mustered out Sept. 12, '64, expiration term
Palmer, James F 29 Aug.17, 1861 Mustered out Sept. 12, 1864; expiration of term
Phillips, Thomas L 18 April 30,1862 Mustered out with company; veteran
Plout, Joseph 22 Jan. 2, 1864 Mustered out with company
Ponsee, Lambert 18 Nov. 14, 1864 Mustered out with company
Pratt, Abram 23 Aug. 15, 1861 Died Jan. 27, 1865, near Stone River, Tenn
Plout, Edward 18 Jan. 7, 1864 Disc. May 17, 1865, on Surgeon's certificate
Phillips, Thomas H 44 Sept. 10, 1861 Discharged April 1, 1862, on Surgeon's certificate
Powell, Benjamin W 18 Aug. 22,1861 Discharged April 1, 1862, on Surgeon's certificate
Phillips, William P 31 Sept. 10, 1861 Discharged Oct. 31, 1862, on Surgeon's certificate
Plout, Peter 20 Mch.21,1862 Died Feb. 29, 1864, at Toledo, O
Potter, Hannibal A 41 Sept. 14,1861
Plout, Anthony 21 Mch. 21,1862
Rodebach, George W 34 Aug. 14,1861 Discharged April 13, 1862, on Surgeon's certificate
Robideaux, Eli 21 Aug. 17,1861 Killed Chickamauga, Sept. 20,1863
Russell, Michael 20 Aug. 17,1861 In hospital May, '63, Danville ; mustered out Sept. '64.
Shanteau, Anthony 27 Sept. 2, 1861 Mustered out Sept. 12, 1864, expiration of term
Starberd, Bennette 39 Sept. 16, 1861 Mustered out Sept. 12, 1864, expiration of term
Steiner, Christian 23 Aug. 17,1861 Mustered out Sept. 12, 1864.
Sullivan, Jeremiah 25 Aug. 24, 1861 Wounded Chickamauga ; m. o. Sept. '64, exp. term
Stevens, John 18 Sept. 10, 1861 Mustered out Sept. 12, 1864, on expiration of term
Short, Frank 24 Sept. 2, 1861 Mustered out with company ; veteran
Shanteau, Francis 21 Sept. 2, 1861 Died April 8, 1862, at Toledo, O
Shanteau, Thomas 28 Sept. 2, 1861 Died Jan. 22, 1862, at Nashville, Tenn
Sillier, David 18 Feb. 12, 1864 Killed Aug. 15, 1864, near Atlanta, Ga.
Summerlott, John 22 Aug. 22,1861 Wounded at Chickamauga ; died Sept. '63
Stout, Joseph 28 Sept.10, 1861
Smith, John 19 Sept. 2, 1861 Discharged Nov. 1863, at Gallatin, Tenn.; Surg. ctf
Sheehan, Richard 19 Aug. 17, 1861 Discharged May 17, 1864, Surgeon's certificate
Upell, Charles 22 Aug. 17,1861 Wounded Chickamauga ; m. o. Sept. '64, exp. term
Vanan, Joseph 34 Aug. 20,1861 Captured Chickamauga ; no further record
Wiggins, Joseph A 45 Aug. 17, 1861 Discharged Sept. 12, 1864, Surgeon's certificate
Wilson, James 24 Sept. 10,1861 Mustered out with company ; veteran
Wolfe, Hezekiah 25 Aug. 18, 1861
Winters, Joseph W 20 Aug. 21, 1861 Died April 8, 1862, in hospital, at Louisville, Ky.
Wilson, Henry J 24 Sept. 2, 1861 Mustered out Sept. 12, 1864, order War Dept
Winsell, Frank 18 Feb. 4, 1864 Mustered out July, 1865, order War Dept
Wolfe, George W 45 Aug. 24, 1861 Discharged April 1, 1862, on Surgeon's certificate
Weideman, David 34 Jan. 7, 1863 Discharged Jan. 1, 1864, on Surgeon's certificate

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*COMPANY E.

(Note - Rank if blank is the same as the last listed rank.)

John W. Wilson Captain 27 Aug. 28 1861 Promoted to Major January 20, 1863.
David A. Gleason 25 Aug. 21, 1861 Pro. from 1st Lieutenant, Jan. 20, 1863; dis. Jan. 1865.
Marshal Davis 25 Aug. 21,1861 Pro. to 2d Lieut. Sept. 1861; 1st Lieut. Co. A, Mar. 1862 Capt. Co. E, Nov. '64; det. General's staff, June, '65; Brvt. Maj. May, '65; in. o. with Company.

William B. Steedman 1st Lieut 28 Sept. 4, 1861 As. to Co. C, June, '63; Gen.'s staff, July, '61; m. o. Co. vet
William T. Bennett 2d Lieut 29 Aug. 21,1861 Pro. from 1st Sgt. Nov. '62; ap. A. R. Q. M. June, '64.
Charles B. Mitchell 22 Sept. 5, 1861 Pro. from Sgt. Maj. May,'64; d. Sept. 28,'64, wds. Jones
David F. Fortney Corporal 20 Mch. 6,1864 Appointed Corporal January 1, 1865; m. o. Company
Bidderwell, Henry Private 18 Jan. 18, 1864 Mustered out with Company
Cosgrove, Samuel 18 Dec. 10, 1863 Mustered out with Company, July 11, 1865.
Churchman, William 38 Feb. 23, 1864 Mustered out with Company, July 11, 1865.
Christie, Frederick 21 Feb. 10, 1864 Discharged June 13, 1865, Dennison hospital
Dush, Elzy 28 Feb. 25, 1864 Mustered out with Company, July 11, 1865.
Gleason, Erastus 36 Feb. 10, 1864 Mustered out with Company, July 11, 1865.
Hall, Adam 24 Feb. 8, 1864 Mustered out with Company, July 11, 1865.
Hall, Jacob C 30 Feb. 8, 1864 Sick at Jeffersonville, Ind., May, 1865; m. o. Company
Hudson, James P 28 Feb. 15, 1864 Mustered out with Company, July 11, 1865.
Haver, James 19 Feb. 24, 1864 Mustered out with Company, July 11, 1865.
Hall, Solomon 20 Feb. 10, 1864 Discharged May 23, 1865, at Chattanooga, Tennessee
Haynes, Wallace D 18 Feb. 4, 1864 Discharged March 6, 1865, at Cleveland, Ohio
Keezer, Samuel A 19 Aug. 21, 1861 Killed at Chickamauga, September 19, 1863.
Long, John 18 Dec. 9, 1863 Mustered out with Company, July 11, 1865.
Millhouse, Davison 19 Jan. 17, 1864 Mustered out with Company, July 11, 1865
Myers, Adam 38 Jan. 11, 1864 Mustered out with Company, July 11, 1865
Morris, Peter 36 Nov. 23, 1863 Mustered out with Co. July 11, 1865, War Dept
Morse, John H 27 Feb. 18, 1864 Mustered out with Company, July 11, 1865.
Pecliur, Armiel 35 Feb. 7, 1864 Mustered out with Company, July 11, 1865.
Rollins, Zachariah 18 Feb. 8, 1864 Transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, Sept. 27, 1864.
Roth, John P 33 Jan. 15, 1864 Died May 27, 1864, at Chattanooga, Tennessee
Rath, Michael 35 Jan. 15, 1864 Mustered out with Company, July 11, 1865.
Reploge, Aaron B 18 Feb. 8, 1864 Mustered out with Company, July 11, 1865.
Rogers, Alexander 40 Feb. 8, 1864 Mustered out with Company, July 11, 1865.
Stoner, James A 23 Feb. 28, 1864 Mustered out with Company, July 11, 1865.
Scarlett, Edward 23 Dec. 6, 1864 Mustered out with Company, July 11, 1865
Thrailkill, Richard H 18 Jan. 25,1864 Wounded Jonesboro; hospital, Phila.; m. o. July, 1865.
Woodcox, George W 18 Feb. 15, 1864 Discharged June 23, 1865, at Camp Dennison
*Only members in this Company enlisting at Toledo, are given here.

COMPANY F.

(Note - Rank if blank is the same as the last listed rank.)

John A. Chase Captain 31 Aug. 28,1861 Mustered out September 13, 1864, on expiration term
James E. McBride 19 Aug. 28,1861 Pro. to 2d Lieut. from 2d Sgt. Nov. '64; 1st Lt. Nov.'64, Capt. Jan. 1865.; mustered out with company; vet.
John I. Clark 1st Lieut 29 Aug. 28, 1861 Promoted to Captain Company C, November 1, 1861.
Edward S. Dodd 29 Aug.28, 1861 As. from Co. B, Feb. 1863; m. o. Sept. 1864, exp. term
William W. Moats 22 Aug.21, 1861 Pro. from 1st Sgt. co. E, Jan. 1865; m. o. co.; veteran
Josiah Johnson 2d Lieut 32 Aug. 21, 1861 Resigned October 7, 1862.
Charles G. Tibbits 1st Sergt 20 Aug. 28, 1861 Ap. from Cpl. Dec. 17, 1864; m. o. company; veteran
Sampson A. Hildreth 34 Aug. 28,1861 Pro. to 1st Lieutenant, Nov. 1864; assigned to co. K
Hezekiah Leonardson Sergeant 24 Aug. 28 1861 Ap. from Corporal, August, 1864; m. o. with co.; vet
Edward Carrol 25 Aug. 28,1861 Ap. from Corporal, August, 1864; m. o. with co ; vet
Eli Jacobs 20 Aug. 28,1861 Ap. from Corporal Dec. 1864; m. o. with co.; veteran
Allen C. Collins 18 Aug. 28,1861 Ap. from Corporal, April, 1865; m. o. company; veteran
Henry Sagmeyer 39 Aug. 28,1861 Ap. from private, Oct. '64; died May, 1862, at Toledo
Davis Kirk 20 Aug. 28, 1861 Mustered out with company, July 11, 1865; veteran
John Van Orman 24 Aug. 28,1861 Ap. from Cpl.; killed Aug. '64, in action, near Atlanta
Miner T. Cole 22 Aug. 28,1861 Discharged May, '65, to Colored U. S. Troops; veteran

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Henry Archer Sergeant 24 Aug. 28,1861 Discharged June 8, 1863, Surgeon's certificate
William Farley Corporal 21 Aug. 28,1861 Appointed Corporal, August, 1864; m. o. co.; veteran
Charles Van Orman 19 Aug. 28, 1861 `Ap corporal Aug. '64; m. o. Co.; veteran
David Slaughterback 20 Aug. 28, 1861 Ap. corporal Aug. '64; m. o. Co.; veteran
Charles L. Dennis 28 Aug. 28, 1861 Ap. corporal Aug. '64; m. o. Co.; veteran
John W. Cooper 24 Feb. 25, 1862 Ap. corporal Aug. '64; m. o. Co.; veteran
Henry Burdo 19 Aug. 28, 1861 Ap. corporal Sept. '64; m. o. Co.; veteran
Sidney Wilder 18 Aug. 28, 1861 Ap. corporal Dec. '64; m. o. Co.; veteran
Henry C. Richmond 28 Aug. 28, 1861 Ap. corporal April, '65; m. o. Co.; veteran
John F. McBride 26 Aug. 28, 1861 Discharged June 13, 1862, Surgeon's certificate
Augustus L. Smith 18 Aug. 28, 1861 Ap. corporal Sept. 1862; m. o. Sept. 13, '64; exp. term
Cornelius O'Callahan 24 Aug. 28, 1861 Killed at Chickamauga, Sept. 19, 1863
James E. Fullerton 19 Aug. 28, 1861 Died July 30, '64, Nashville, wds. Kenesaw Mountain
James Barrington Musician 16 Nov. 24, 1862 Killed at Jonesboro, September 1, 1864.
Atwell, Joseph A Private 39 Aug. 28, 1861 Absent sick; m. o. July, 1865.
Applegate, Aaron 38 Aug. 28, 1861 Killed at Pittsburg Landing, April 7, 1865.
Atwell, Martin J 19 Feb. 13, 1864 Discharged March 30, 1865, Surgeon's certificate
Bennett, Thomas J 21 Aug. 28, 1864 Mustered out with company July 11, 1865.
Bunting, Matthew 17 Sept. 16, 1863 Mustered out with company July 11, 1865.
Bunting, Alonzo 20 Oct. 5, 1863 Mustered out with company July 11, 1865.
Bordeaux, Alva 16 Nov. 25,1863 Mustered out with company July 11, 1865.
Bordeaux, Eli 18 Feb. 13, 1864 Mustered out with company July 11, 1865.
Bevelheimer, Benjamin I 21

Aug. 28, 1861 Mustered out Sept. 13, 1864, on expiration term
Buck, Dorman 33 Aug. 28, 1861 Captured at Chickamauga; m. o. Jan. 6, 1865
Brint, John 25 Aug. 28, 1861 Died Oct. '64, from wounds at Jonesboro
Brint, William 22 Aug. 28, 1861 Mustered out Sept. 13, 1864, on expiration of term
Beeker, William S 20 Oct. 5, 1863 Died Dec. 8, '63, wounds at Mission Ridge, Nov. 25,'63.
Bennette, Perry 21 Oct. 7, 1863 Killed in battle at Jonesboro, Sept. 1, 1864.
Bucklin, Hamilton 29 Aug. 28, 1861 Died Dec. 5, 1861, at Lexington, Ky.
Bunting, Eli 36 Oct. 2, 1861 Discharged Feb. 13, 1863, on Surgeon's certificate
Bowker, David K 24 Aug. 28, 1861 Promoted to Com. Sergeant Dec. 17, 1863.
Conson, Christopher 30 Aug. 28, 1861 Mustered out with company; veteran
Capaul, Casper 22 Aug. 28,1861 Mustered out with company; veteran
Christian, John J 32 Aug. 28, 1861 Mustered out with company; veteran
Cheeney, Uriel 18 Dec. 17, 1863 Mustered out with company
Cooper, Marquis 20 Dec. 12, 1862 Mustered out with company July 11, 1865
Cressey, Alexander 26 Feb. 13, 1864 Mustered out with company July 11, 1865.
Cooper, Robert 18 Feb. 9, 1864 Mustered out with company July 11, 1865.
Crots, Daniel 21 Aug. 28, 1861 Mustered out with company July, 1865; veteran
Cone, William 21 Jan. 13, 1864 Killed at battle of Jonesboro, Sept. 1, 1864.
Clifford, Henry 28 Aug. 28, 1861 Killed at battle of Jonesboro, Ga. Sept. 1, 1864.
Carrol, James 33 Aug. 28, 1861 Died July 28, 1862, at Tuscumbia, Ala
Case, John 21 Aug. 28, 1861 Died April 5, 1862, at Nashville, Tenn
Case, Harlow 25 Feb. 27,1864 Discharged Feb. 16, 1865, on Surgeon's certificate
Demsche, Joseph 28 Aug. 28, 1861 Captured at Chickamauga; m. o. Sept. 1864.
Dings, Morgan 24 Aug. 28, 1861 Died from wounds at Chickamauga
Edgar, William 18 Dec. 18, 1863 Mustered out with company July 11, 1865.
Fox, Charles A 19 Feb. 13, 1864 Mustered out with company July 11, 1865.
Fox, Albert 19 Aug. 28,1861 Wounded at Chickamauga; absent sick; m. o. July,'65
Farley, Daniel H 22 Oct. 24, 1864 Mustered out with company July 11, 1865.
Frayer, Henry H 20 Aug. 28, 1861 Mustered out Sept. 13, 1864, on expiration term
Gariich, Jasper 19 Aug. 28, 1861 Mustered out Sept. 13, 1864, on expiration term
Gordinier, John I 44 Aug. 28,1861 Discharged June 17, 1863, at Detroit, Mich
Gray, Josiah 21 Dec. 29,1863 Mustered out with company July 11, 1865.
Gee, Dominick 43 Jan. 18, 1864 Discharged Dec. 30, 1864, on Surgeon's certificate
Hopkins, John 20 Aug. 28, 1861
Hendrickson, Oscar 19 Aug. 28, 1861 Captured at Chickamauga; mustered out Sept. 1864.
Hardy, Joseph K 22 Aug. 28,1861 Captured at Chickamauga; mustered out Sept. 1864.
Hinds, Alfred W 50 Aug. 28,1861 Transferred to Co. D March 24, 1864; veteran
Hinds, Orange 21 Aug. 28,1861 Discharged April 29, 1862, Surgeon's certificate
Hinds, Egbert 31 Aug. 28,1861 Discharged June 20, 1862, Surgeon's certificate
Hulse, Lester 18 Aug. 28,1861 Killed near Kenesaw Mountain June 17, 1864.
Hardy, James 19 Oct. 9, 1862 Mustered out with company July 11, 1865
Holloway, Charles O 18 Nov. 16, 1863 Mustered out with company July 11, 1865.
Harty, Charles F 18 Nov.23. 1863 Mustered out with company July 11, 1865.
Ingersoll, Alva J 20 Aug. 28,1801 Cap. at Chickamauga; m. o. Sept. 1864, exp. term
Jacobs, Samuel 24 Feb. 2, 1864 Mustered out with company July 11, 1865.
Johnson, John 27 Jan. 5, 1864 Mustered out with company July 11, 1865.
Kanaval, John H 25 Aug. 28,1861 Discharged June 18, 1863, on Surgeon's certificate
Kilburn, Samuel 38 Aug. 28,1861 Transferred to Co. D March 14, 1864; veteran
Knapp, Adelbert 18 Aug. 28,1861 Killed in battle of Chickamauga, Sept. 19, 1863.
Kitchell, William B 21 Aug. 28,1861 Killed in battle of Chickamauga, Ga. Sept. 19, 1863

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Kane, Alexander Private 21 Aug. 28,1861 Died Dec. 16, 1861, at Lexington, Ky.
Kimball, John C 27 Jan. 3, 1864 Died April 22, 1864, at Ringgold, Ga.
Kanaval, Thomas 19 Dec. 28, 1863 Died April 10, 1864, at Ringgold, Ga.
Kanaval, Charles S 24 Aug. 28, 1861 Died Nov. 21, 1861, at Mt. Vernon, Ky.
Kirk, William H 18 Dec. 18, 1862 Mustered out with company July 11, 1865.
Kimball, Phillip A 18 Jan. 27, 1864 Mustered out with company July 11, 1865.
Lathrop, Wilson C 19 Aug. 28,1861 Killed in battle of Utoy Creek, Ga. Aug. 5, 1804.
Lock, Simon J 31 Aug. 28, 1861 Discharged June 1, 1862, on Surgeon's certificate
Messereau, Wallace D 21 Aug. 28, 1861 Wounded at Chickamauga; absent sick; m. o. July,'65
McMillin, Theron 18 Aug. 28,1861 Transferred to Co. D March 15, 1864
Munson, Eliakim 19 Aug. 28,1861 Killed in battle of Chickamauga Sept. 19, 1863.
McBride, W. H 18 Aug. 28,1861 Died Dec. 8, 1861, at Crab Orchard, Tenn
Munson, Leroy 34 Aug. 28,1861 Discharged June 30, 1862, on Surgeon's certificate
Martin, Gilbert F 20 Aug. 28,1861 Mustered out with company; veteran
Maxfield, John 20 Jan. 15, 1864 Mustered out with company
Morrow, George 31 Jan. 7, 1864 Absent, sick; mustered out July 11, 1865.
Mangel, Alexander 22 Feb. 11, 1864 Mustered out with company July 11, 1865.
McBride, Wallace W 18 Mar. 25, 1864 Mustered out with company July 11, 1865.
Mangle, Joseph 23 Aug.28, 1861 Died Dec. 9, 1862, at Nashville, Tenn
Morse, Andrew J 30 Aug. 28,1861 Appointed Q. M. Sergeant Dec. 13, 1863.
Mersereau, Henry P 18 Aug. 11, 1862 Discharged May 16, 1865, by order of War Department
Nicholson, Archibold 29 Aug. 28,1861 Cap. at Chickamauga; died Dec. 1863, Danville prison
Navarre, Alexander J 26 Aug. 28, 1861 Died June 27, 1862, at Camp Dennison, O
Newell, Adelbert 18 Jan. 19, 1864 Absent from wounds; mustered out July 11, 1865
Oot, John 18 Oct. 2, 1861 Died Sept. 7, 1862, at Nashville, Tenn
Ostrander, James N 18 Aug. 28,1861 Transferred to Co. D, March 15, 1864.
Ostrander, Lewis 18 Aug. 28,1861 Captured at Chickamauga; mustered out May, 1865
Pelkey, Louis 17 Aug. 28,1861 Discharged April 29, 1863, by order War Department
Pelkey, Edward 18 Aug. 28,1861 Died Aug. 1864, from wds. at Kenesaw Mt.; veteran
Pierce, Charles 20 Aug. 28, 1861 Discharged April 29, 1863, by order War Department
Pierce, Charles 21 Dec. 11, 1862 Mustered out with company July 11, 1865.
Parker, Hiram 26 Aug. 28,1861 Discharged April, 1864, for pro. in U. S. Colored Troops
Runnolls, Alonzo 21 Aug. 28, 1861 Died Feb. 6, 1862, at Lebanon, Ky.
Ring, Lewis 19 Aug. 28, 1861 Mustered out with company July 11, 1865; veteran
Ray, Henry 18 Oct. 5, 1863 Mustered out with company July 11, 1865.
Rulapaugh, Aaron 19 Aug. 28,1861 Mustered out Sept. 13, 1864, on exp. term of service
Surbeck, Jacob 24 Aug. 28, 1861 Wounded at Chickamauga; mustered out Oct. 1864.
Smith, Ithamer 19 Aug.28, 1861 Absent sick; mustered out July 11, 1865.
Seymour, Geo. D 27 Aug. 28,1861 Mustered out Sept. 13, 1864, on exp. term of service
Smith, Joseph 20 Aug. 28, 1861 Mustered out Sept. 13, 1864, on exp. term of service
Smith, Jesse 18 Aug. 28,1861 Mustered out Sept. 13, 1864, on exp. term of service
Stockford, Samuel 44 Nov. 8, 1862 Transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps
Smith, Milo 20 Aug. 28,1861 Transferred to Co. D, March 15, 1864; veteran
Smith, Porter 23 Aug.28, 1861 Died April 16, 1862, at Riga, Mich
Schumacher, John M 30 Aug. 28, 1861 Absent sick; mustered out July, 1865; veteran
Stine, Peter 19 Jan. 13, 1864 In Rebel prison 3 mos. from Sept. 1864; m. o. with Co.
Squires, Edward H 19 Feb. 4,1864 Mustered out with company July 11, 1865.
Shanks, Lewis H 22 Jan. 13, 1864 Mustered out with company July 11, 1865
Thorp, David M 19 Aug. 28, 1861 Mustered out Sept. 13, 1864, on exp. term of service
Tunison. John P 25 Aug. 28, 1861 Mustered out Sept. 13, 1864, on exp. term of service
Tripp, Byron 22 Aug. 28,1861 Red. from Corpl. Oct. 1863; m. o. Sept. 1864; exp. term
Tunison, William 20 Aug.28,1861 Discharged Aug. 12, 1862, on Surgeon's certificate
Thorp, Henry 18 Oct. 14, 1862 Mustered out with company July 11, 1865.
Woodmanse, David W 20 Aug 28,1861 Mustered out Sept. 13, 1864, on exp. of term of service
Westerman, Josiah 24 Aug. 28, 1861 Mustered out Sept. 13, 1864, on exp. of term of service
Westerman, George W 30 Aug. 28,1861 Appointed Q. M. Sergt. March 15, 1862.
Wood, John R 35 Aug. 28,1861 Died March 10, 1862, at Nashville, Tenn
Woodmanse, John W 18 Aug. 28,1861 Died June 18, 1862, near Corinth, Miss
Wakely, Thomas 22 Aug. 28, 1861 Discharged April 24, 1862, on Surgeon's certificate
Washburn, Aaron 18 Aug. 28, 1861 Mustered out with company July 11, 1865; veteran
Ward, Francis C 36 Oct. 14, 1862 Mustered out with company July 11, 1865.
Wilder, James S 18 Feb. 4, 1864 Mustered out with company July 11, 1865.
Williams, John P 35 Jan. 16, 1864 Discharged May 16, 1865, on Surgeon's certificate.

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COMPANY H

(Note - Rank if blank is the same as the last listed rank.)

Wilbur F. Stopford Captain 22 Sept. 1, 1861 Det. as A. A. G. 3d Brg., 3d D., 14th Corps; k. at Jones
Henry W. Bigelow 27 Aug. 15, 1861 Pro. from 1st Lt. co. I, Nov. 1864; m. o. with Company
Robert F. Just 1st Lieut 24 Sept. 1, 1861 Resigned February 5, 1863.
Joseph B. Newton 23 Aug. 18, 1861 Pro. from 2d Lt. co. B, Feb. '63; ap. Adjutant, Aug.'63
Harrison Wood 30 Aug. 17, 1861 Pro. from 1st Sgt. co. A, Nov. '64; m. o. with Company
George E. Murray 2d Lieut 25 Sept. 1, 1861 Resigned November 26, 1862.
Walter B. Kirk 19 Aug. 18,1861 Pro. from 1st Sgt. co. B, Nov. '62; killed at Jonesboro
Henry A. Valentine 1st Sergt 21 Sept. 1, 1861 Pro. to 1st Lieutenant, Nov. '64, Company B; veteran
Albert H. Mohr 33 Aug. 20,1861 Ap. Sgt. Jan. 1864; 1st Sgt. June, 1865; m. o. co.; vet
Harrison Hathaway Sergeant 20 Sept. 5, 1861 Ap. from Cpl. Dec. 1863; wd. Jonesboro; m. o. co.; vet
Ambrose C. Croxton 26 Sept. 5, 1861 Mustered out September 12, 1864, on exp of term
George H. Rice 25 Sept. 5, 1861 Ap. Cpl. Dec. '63; Sgt. Aug. '64; m. o. with co.; vet
John Brown 21 Sept. 5, 1861 Ap. Cpl. Dec. '63; Sgt. Sept. '64; m. o. with co.; vet
John Beely 18 Sept. 5, 1861 Ap. Cpl. Dec. '63; Sgt. June, 1865; m. o. with co.; vet
John C. Hanson 25 Aug. 27,1861 Died September 17, 1862, at Tree Springs, Tennessee
Wolfgang Fuchs 33 Aug. 17, 1861 Discharged January 30, 1863, Surgeon's certificate
Frank Fleck 32 Aug. 20,1861 Promoted to 2d Lieutenant, August, 1862, co. A
John Sullton Corporal 29 Aug. 17,1861 Appointed Corporal Dec. 15, 1863; m. o. with co.; vet
William H. Miller 21 Sept. 5, 1864 Appointed Corporal Dec. 15, 1863; m. o. with co.; vet
Philip C. Carrothers 27 Sept. 5, 1861 Ap. Corporal November 1, 1864; m. o. with co.; vet
William Kemp 18 Sept. 5, 1861 Ap. Corporal November 1, 1864; m. o. with co.; vet
George Metcalf 18 Sept. 5, 1861 Ap. Corporal, November 1, 1864; m. o. with co.; vet
William Bergin 25 Sept. 5, 1861 Ap. Corporal, November 1, 1864; m. o. with co.; vet
John H. Goodman 22 Sept. 5, 1861 Ap. Corporal, May 1, 1865; m. o. with company; vet
John G. Strawman 23 Sept. 5, 1861 Ap. Corporal, June 1, 1865; m. o. with company; vet
Jonathan Philo 29 Sept. 5, 1861 Mustered out on expiration term, September, 1864
Hamond Virtel 35 Sept. 1, 1861 Captured at Chickamauga; mustered out March, 1865.
John Harmover 33 Aug. 20, 1861 Died Oct. 1863, wounds at Chickamauga
John Koon 21 Sept. 1, 1861 Mustered out with company, June 11, 1865; veteran
Levi W. Lownsberry 19 Sept. 1, 1861 On detail duty; mustered out with company; veteran
William Paddock 18 Sept. 1, 1861 Mustered out with company, June 11, 1865; veteran
Joshua R. Lathrop 19 Sept. 5, 1861 Ap. Cpl. Sept. '64, disc. Dec. '64; wds. in action; vet.
James McCaffery 43 Sept. 1, 1861 Discharged July 21, 1862, Surgeon's certificate
Stephen H. Anderson Musician 19 Sept. 5, 1861 Trans. from Field and Staff Oct. 1862; m. o. co.; vet
William Dietrich Wagoner 22 Sept. 5, 1861 Ap. Wagoner Nov. 1864; mustered out with co.; vet
Albrecht, John C Private 31 Sept. 26, 1864 Mustered out, June, 1865, substitute
Bassette, Michael 20 Feb. 8, 1864 Mustered out with company, July 11, 1865
Barber, Hiram F 18 Dec. 23, 1863 Mustered out with company, July 11, 1865
Brandt, Frank 21 Jan. 15, 1864 Mustered out with company, July 11, 1865.
Blodgette, John 26 Sept. 1, 1861 Detailed in hospital, Sept. 1863; dis. Sept. 1864.
Barkley, Joseph 31 Sept.26, 1864 Mustered out, June, 1865; substitute
Bentz, Hammond 37 Sept. 5, 1861 Discharged August 31, 1862, Surgeon's certificate
Bartholomew, Frank 20 Sept. 5, 1861 Mustered out with company; veteran
Carr, Theodore 19 Sept. 5, 1861 Mustered out with company; veteran
Cotterell, Daniel 29 Aug. 20, 1861 Mustered out September 12, 1864, on expiration term
Carson, Farlington 24 Sept. 5, 1861 Mustered out September 12, 1864, on expiration term
Cain, Henry D 20 Sept. 5, 1861 Captured at Chickamauga; discharged January, 1865.
Carpenter, Lyman A 20 Sept. 5, 1861 Discharged February 18, 1864, Surgeon's certificate
Denicker, Henry 31 Aug. 20, 1861 Mustered out with company, July 11, 1865; veteran.
Dahoff, Conrad 31 Sept.25, 1864 Mustered out June 3, 1865; substitute.
Ellis, Isaac B 39 Dec. 31, 1863 Died June 17, 1864, at Chattanooga, Tennessee
Fleischman, John 27 Sept. 5, 1861 Mustered out with Company, veteran.
Farley, George E. 19 Sept. 1, 1861 Mustered out September 12, 1864, on expiration of term.
Freatenborough, James 26 Aug. 20, 1861 Died January 1, 1861, at Louisviller, Kentucky
Forbes, Frederick 16 Aug 20, 1861 Died July 18, 1862, at Tuscumbia, Alabama
Fence, John 38 Aug. 17, 1861
Frederick, George 38 Aug. 17, 1861
Frey, Christian 24 Feb. 28, 1862 Discharged May 22, 1864, on Surgeon's certificate
Forbes, Harry 21 Sept. 5, 1861 Discharged Sept. 17, 1862, on Surgeon's Certificate
Fifield, Edward J. 24 Sept. 1, 1861 Discharged Feb. 16, 1863, on Surgeon's Certificate
Frisby, William 36 Sept. 5, 1861 Transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, Sept 1. '63
Fuchs, Lawrence 39 Aug. 17, 1861 Transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, Sep 1864
Gunther, Francis 38 Aug 20, 1861 Wd. Battle of Utoy Creek; in hosp.; m. o. Sep 1864
Grant, Adam 33 Sept 5, 1861
Guitzell, Andrew 28 Aug 20, 1861 Died June 30, 1864, at Chattanooga, Tennessee
Geyer, Carl 19 Sept. 26, 1864 Mustered out June 2, 1865, substitute
Henry, George 43 Sept. 5, 1861 Mustered out with company, veteran.

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Holmes, John Q Private 23 Sept. 5, 1861 Mustered out September 12, 1864, on expiration term
Halbert, Otto 27 Oct. 23, 1862 Cap. at Chick.; d. Andersonville Prison, July, 1864.
Himmelspaugh, Anthony 26 Mch. 5,1862 Discharged March 27, 1865, on expiration of term
Hartig, William 26 Sept. 24, 1864 Mustered out June 3, 1865; substitute
Hazehe, Leonard 29 Sept. 5, 1861 Wd. in action, June, '64; dis. June,'65, Surg. cft.; vet
Jamison, Renwick J 19 Jan. 23, 1864 Mustered out with company, July 11, 1865.
Johnson, Warren S 27 Sept. 5, 1861 Promoted to Hospital Steward, June 23, 1863.
Kleindenst, John 37 Sept.27, 1864 Mustered out June 3, 1865; substitute
Kuntz, Henry 19 Sept.27, 1864 Mustered out June 3, 1865; substitute
Kemp, Maurice M 18 Jan. 23, 1864 Mustered out with company, July 11, 1865.
Leiberman, William 25 Aug. 17,1861 Mustered out with company; veteran
Lassner, Jesse 30 Sept. 5, 1861
Langendorf, Sebastiers 33 Sept. 5,1861 Wounded Aug. 7, '64; in hosp.; m. o. Sept. 12, 1864
Motz, Joseph 21 Sept. 26,1864 Mustered out June 3, 1865; substitute
McDunel, Henry 40 Sept. 5, 1861 Trans. to Veteran Engineer Corps, September 10, '64.
Mann, Frederick 36 Aug. 20, 1861 Discharged July 5, 1862, on Surgeon's certificate
Meister, Jacob 38 Aug. 20,1861 Discharged July 17, 1862, on Surgeon's certificate
Mclntie, James 43 Sept. 5,1861 Discharged September 16, 1862, on Surgeon's cft
Mephis, Charles 32 Aug. 20,1861 Trans. to Veteran Reserve Corps, April 30, 1864
McFadden, James 23 Sept. 5,1861 Cap. Aug. 29, '64; escaped Nov. '64; m. o. co.; veteran
Moletoe, Nicholas 26 Feb. 3, 1864 Mustered out with company, July 11, 1865.
Maier, John 34 Jan. 22, 1864 Mustered out with company, July 11, 1865.
McCarty, John 44 Sept. 5, 1861 Discharged July 5, 1862, on Surgeon's certificate
Nagley, John 43 Aug. 17,1861 Discharged July 17, 1862, on Surgeon's certificate
Nicholson, John 19 Sept. 5, 1861 Mustered out with company; veteran
Poe, Conard 24 Aug. 20,1861 Wd. Chickamauga; in hospital; m. o. September, 1864.
Pelee, John 42 Aug. 17,1861 Mustered out September 12, 1864, on expiration term
Prummer, John 38 Aug. 20,1861 Mustered out with company; veteran
Pechard, William 24 Aug. 20,1861 Mustered out September 12, 1864, expiration term
Patterson, Eugene M 18 Jan. 30, 1864 Discharged September 20, 1864, Surgeon's certificate
Rhodie, Frederick 31 Aug. 20, 1861 Mustered out with company; veteran
Roswinkel, Christopher 24 Sept. 1, 1861 Mustered out with company; veteran
Ringle, George 18 Sept. 5, 1861 Mustered out with company; veteran
Rupp, William 27 Aug. 20,1861 Killed at battle of Utoy Creek, August 5, 1864
Rhodie, Harmond 24 Aug. 20, 1861
Schaffer, John 34 Aug. 17,1861 Mustered out September 12, 1864, expiration term
Seis, Jacob 30 Sept. 1, 1861 Wd. Chickamauga; in hospital; m. o. September, 1864.
Spencer, Samuel 18 Sept. 5, 1861 Mustered out September 12, 1864, expiration term
Schenaway, Lewis 23 Sept. 5, 1861 Mustered out September 22, 1864, expiration term
Schamberger, Michael 29 Aug. 20, 1861 Mustered out with company; veteran
Schevalier, Abraham A 21 Sept. 9, 1863 Mustered out with company, July 11, 1865.
Sheil, William 31 Aug. 17,1861
Smith, John 44 Aug. 17,1861 Discharged June 9, 1862, Surgeon's certificate
Stevenson, James D 19 Sept. 5, 1861 Trans. to Veteran Reserve Corps, April 30, 1864.
Short, Frank 25 Sept. 1, 1861 Trans. to Co. C, 4th U. S. Cavalry, December 1, 1862.
Samse, William 43 Jan. 5, 1863 Cap. Chickamauga; died Andersonville, May 17, 1864.
Teiterman, Charles 44 Aug. 17, 1861 Discharged May 23, 1863, Surgeon's certificate
Vaska, Joseph 35 Aug. 17,1861 Mustered out, August, 1865, Springfield, Ill.; veteran
Volkstaedt, Frederick 32 Feb. 14, 1865 Mustered out with company, July 11, 1865.
Winnie, Gotleib 44 Aug 20, 1861 Trans. to Veteran Reserve Corps, November 1, 1863
Weitzel, Henry 44 Mch. 1, 1862 Promoted to Principal Musician, June 30, 1863
Warder, John 18 Jan. 22, 1864 Mustered out with company, July 11, 1865
Weitzel, John 33 Aug. 17,1861 Mustered out with company, July 11, 1865; veteran
Waggoner, John 38 Aug. 17,1861 Mustered out September 22, 1864, expiration term
Wickham, James 18 Sept. 5,1861 Cap. Chickamauga; died Andersonville, Nov. 16, 1864.
Wheaton, Joseph 26 Sept. 1, 1861 Discharged March 16, 1863.

COMPANY I.

(Note - Rank if blank is the same as the last listed rank.)

John W. McCabe Captain 59 Sept. 5, 1861 Resigned May 2, 1862.
William B. Pugh 25 Aug, 17,1861 Pro. from 2d Lt. co. A, Nov. '62; to A. A. G. 3d Brg. 3d Div. 14th Corps; mustered out with company.
Josiah Farmington 1st Lieut 34 Sept. 5, 1861 Resigned May 2, 1862.
Henry W. Bigelow 23 Aug. 15,1861 Pro. to 2d Lt. from 1st Sgt. co. C, Mar. '62; 1st Lt. co. H, November, 1864.

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Andrew J. Morse 1st Lieut 36 Aug. 16,1861 Pro. from Q. M. Sgt. Nov. '64; ap. Adjutant, Jan. '65
Jesse Trapp 24 Sept. 5,1861 Ap. 1st Sgt.; pro. Sgt. Maj., July, '64; 1st Lt. Jan. '65; mustered out with company; veteran
Alexander Walp 2d Lieut 41 Sept. 5, 1861 Resigned Nov. 15, 1861.
Nathaniel O. Cobb 26 Aug. 17,1861 Pro. from 1st Sergt. A, Oct. '62; died Oct. '64; wounded at Jonesboro
John E. Teal 1st Sergt 18 Sept. 5, 1861 Appointed Sergt. Major Feb. 10, 1863
Oscar N. Gunn 24 Sept. 5, 1861 Promoted to 2d Lieut. Co. D, Dec. 1862.
James F. Pray 19 Sept. 5, 1861 Ap. from Sgt. July, 1864; killed at Jonesboro, Sept. '64.
Thomas Litchfield 19 Sept. 5, 1861 Ap. Corpl. Jan. 1863; Sergt. Sept. 1864; 1st Sergt. April, 1865; mustered out with company; veteran
Charles B. Mitchell Sergeant 22 Sept. 5, 1861 Wounded at Jonesboro; died at Atlanta, Oct. 1864.
Edward Sly 25 Sept. 5, 1861 Ap. from Corpl. June, 1863; captured at Chickamauga in Richmond prison; m. o. Sept. 1864, exp. term
George Smith 19 Sept. 5, 1861 Ap. Jan. 1863; wd. at Chick.; m. o. Sept.'64, exp. term
Thomas Johnson 19 Sept. 5, 1861 Ap. Corpl. Feb.'64; Sergt. Sept. '64; m. o. with Co.; vet
David Soper 18 Sept. 5, 1861 Ap. Corpl. May,'64; Sergt. Nov. '64; m. o. with Co.; vet
John H. Bateman 21 Sept. 5, 1861 Ap. Corpl. May,'64; Segt. April,'65; m. o. with Co.; vet
John Welch 19 Sept. 5, 1861 A Corpl. May,'64; Sergt. April,'65; m. o. with Co.; vet
Alfred O. Gunn 24 Sept. 5, 1861 Died Nov. 25, 1861, at Lexington, Ky.
Peter Breidling Corporal 21 Sept. 5, 1861 Ap. Corpl. Sept. 1864; mustered out with Co.; veteran
Matthew Scott 24 Sept. 5, 1861 Ap. Corpl. Jan. '63; cap. at Chick.; m. o. Co. exp. term
Owen T. Williams 20 Sept. 5, 1861 Ap. Corpl. Nov. 1862; m. o. Sept. 1864, exp. of term
William Gaunt 18 Sept. 5, 1861 Ap. Corpl. Jan. 1863; captured at Chickamauga; died in Andersonville, July, 1864.
Fredrick Jaberg 21 Sept. 5, 1861 Ap. Corporal Sept. 1864; m. o. with Co.; veteran
Hiram Davis 18 Sept. 5, 1861 Ap. Corporal Nov. 1, 1864; m. o. with Co.; veteran
John Cable 20 Sept. 5, 1861 Ap. Corporal Nov. 1, 1864; m. o. with Co.; veteran
Daniel Heffelbower 18 Sept. 5, 1861 Ap. Corporal Nov. 1, 1864; m. o. with Co.; veteran
Travis Adams 18 Sept. 5, 1861 Ap. Corporal Nov. 20, 1864; m. o. with Co.; veteran
Jonathan Miller 20 Sept. 5, 1861 Ap. Corpl. Nov. '64; wd. head Jonesboro; m. o. Co.; vet
Wiley Hamilton 18 Sept. 5, 1861 Ap. Corporal May, 1865; m. o. with Co.; veteran
William O. Butler 18 Sept. 5, 1861 Discharged April 30, 1862, on Surgeon's certificate
John Foster 48 Sept. 5, 1861 Discharged April 30, 1862, on Surgeon's certificate
Herman Hanson 20 Sept. 5, 1861 Discharged Oct. 22, 1862, on Surgeon's certificate
Benjamin F. Kerr 19 Sept. 5, 1861 Discharged Aug. 22, 1862, on Surgeon's certificate
James E. Wildy 25 Sept. 5, 1861 Discharged April 5, 1863, on Surgeon's certificate
William H. Haynes 19 Sept. 5, 1861 Discharged May 4, 1862, on Surgeon's certificate
Thomas Wolfinger 21 Sept. 5, 1861 Transferred to U. S. Engineer Corps, Aug. 15, 1864.
Levi McMullen 33 Nov. 19,1863 Ap. Corporal Sept. 1, 1864; died Dec. 18, 1864.
Abbott, James H Private 21 Sept. 5, 1861 Mustered out with company; veteran
Bateman, Peter 19 Sept. 5, 1861 Captured at Chickamauga; escaped through tunnel at Libby, April, 1864; m. o. exp. of term, Sept. 1864.
Berry, Edward 33 Sept. 5, 1861 Captured at Chick.; in Andersonville; m. o. Jan. 1865.
Birch, Charles 22 Sept. 5, 1861 Captured at Chick.; in Andersonville; m. o. Jan. 1865
Bott, William 18 Feb. 1, 1864 Mustered out with company July 11, 1865.
Brown, John W 21 Jan. 18, 1864 Mustered out with company July 11, 1865.
Bulger, Lorenzo 18 Sept. 5, 1861 Mustered out with company July 11, 1865; veteran
Buzzard, Jacob 18 Jan. 11, 1864 Mustered out with company July 11, 1865.
Burton, George 18 Jan. 25, 1864 Mustered out with company July 11, 1865.
Bloom, Charles A 25 Sept. 28,1864 Absent sick; mustered out June 29, 1865.
Brown, Benedict 21 Sept. 5, 1861 Died March 22, 1862, at Nashville, Tenn
Barges, William 41 Sept. 5, 1861 Discharged March 3, 1864, on Surgeon's certificate
Benjamin, Nathan W 29 Sept. 5, 1861 Discharged Oct. 28, 1863, on Surgeon's certificate
Bronson, John P 18 Feb. 12, 1864 Discharged June 21, 1865, on Surgeon's certificate
Berger, Jacob 19 Sept. 28, 1864 Mustered out June 3, 1865; substitute
Bowser, Josiah 18 Sept. 17,1863 Mustered out June 23, 1865.
Cronise, Thomas J 32 Sept. 5, 1861 Mustered out Sept. 12,1864, on exp. of term of service
Cressey, Mason 23 Sept. 5, 1861 Killed at battle of Chickamauga, Ga. Sept. 19, 1863.
Cressey, Josiah 20 Sept. 5, 1861 Discharged Sept. 5, 1862, on Surgeon's certificate
Clark, Leroy E 18 Sept. 5,1861 Wd. at Jonesboro; left arm amputated; dis. March,'65
Coder, Noah W 18 Feb. 26,1862 Discharged Sept. 5, 1862, on Surgeon's certificate
Cable, George 18 Feb. 11, 1864 Mustered out with company July 11, 1865
Clarkson, Charles 18 Jan. 13, 1864 Mustered out with company July 11, 1865.
Criplive, John W 18 Jan. 28, 1864 Mustered out with company July 11, 1865.
Davis, Samuel 18 Sept. 27,1864 Mustered out June 3, 1865, order War Dept.; sub.
Denning, William 23 Sept. 26,1864 Mustered out June 3, 1865, order War Dept. sub
Day, Newton 18 Sept. 26:1864 Trans. to 5th U. S. Col. Infantry, May, '65; substitute
Dark, William H 22 Feb. 9,1864 Mustered out with company July 11, 1865
Dell, McDonald 26 Sept. 24,1864 Absent, sick; mustered out July, 1865; substitute
Dobson, Daniel 24 Sept. 27,1864 Absent, sick; mustered out July, 1865; substitute
Dorsey, Hamilton 30 Sept. 27,1864 Absent, sick; mustered out July, 1865; substitute

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Evans, Thomas Private 40 Sept. 5,1861 Mustered out Sept 12, 1864, exp. term of service
Ebbert, David " 18 Feb. 11, 1864 Mustered out with company July 11, 1865.
Estell, Emil 20 Feb. 11, 1864 Mustered out with company July 11, 1865.
Frost, William B 19 Sept. 5, 1861 Discharged Nov. 30, 1861, on Surgeon's certificate
French, Frank H 27 Sept. 5, 1861 Trans. to Veteran Reserve Corps April 30, 1864.
Farmer, Joseph 29 Sept. 27,1864 Mustered out June 3, 1865; substitute
Foley, Joseph 24 Sept. 27,1864 Mustered out June 3, 1865; substitute
Foster, Richard W 19 Jan. 20, 1864 Mustered out with company July 11, 1865.
Foster, Christopher 19 Feb. 11, 1864 Mustered out with company July 11, 1865.
Greene, John 18 Sept. 25,1863 Died Jan. 30, 1865, at Nashville, Tenn
Goodwin, Oliver R 28 Sept. 5, 1861 Trans. to 1st U. S. Engineer Corps Aug. 1862.
Geesbach, Benedict 42 Sept. 5, 1861 Wd. at Chickamauga; m. o. Nov. '64, Columbus
Grockett, Samuel 35 Sept. 27,1864 Mustered out June 3, 1865; substitute
Gunn, Leonard H 21 Sept. 5, 1861 Died Nov. 19, 1861, at Lexington, Ky.
Geyser, William 20 Sept. 5, 1861 Mustered out with company; veteran
Graham, William 26 Nov. 25, 1864 Mustered out with company; substitute
Hepp, Jacob 18 Sept. 5, 1861 Captured at Chickamauga; mustered out Jan. 1865.
Howser, John 23 Sept. 5, 1861 Died July 4, 1862, at Nashville, Tenn
Hanford, Charles 18 Sept. 5, 1861 Died Oct ..6, 1863, from wounds at Chickamauga
Haines, Henry 21 Sept. 5, 1861 Discharged July 15, 1863, on Surgeon's certificate
Huftill, Abraham 19 Sept. 5, 1861
Huyck, Saunders M 35 Nov. 1, 1861 Discharged March 18, 1864; veteran
Hart, Henry C 29 Jan. 29, 1864 Mustered out with company July 11, 1865.
Hefflebower, Simon 18 Feb. 3, 1864 Mustered out with company July 11, 1865.
Henderson, Edward 18 Jan. 28, 1864 Mustered out with company July 11, 1865
Huftill, Benjamin 27 Sept. 5, 1861 Missing Sept. 20, 1863. No further record
Holt, William S 21 Feb. 3, 1864 Mustered out with company July 11, 1865.
Jenkins, Smith 29 Sept. 5, 1861 Mustered out with company; veteran
Jay, George E 18 Sept. 5, 1861 Trans. to 1st U. S. Engineer Corps Aug. 15, 1864
Jenkins, John 24 Sept. 5, 1861 Trans. to 35th O. V. I. Jan. '65; m. o. Co.; veteran
Kerr, Thomas 18 Oct. 9, 1862 Trans. to Veteran Reserve Corps April 9, 1864.
Knapp, Albert 21 Oct. 24, 1862 Mustered out with company July 11, 1865.
Limbrick, John 18 Sept. 5, 1861 Discharged Dec. 31, 1861, Surgeon's certificate
McClelland, John 25 Sept. 5, 1861 Discharged May 22, 1863, Surgeon's certificate
Myers, Leonard 25 Sept. 5, 1861 Discharged Nov. 22, 1862, Surgeon's certificate
Moody, Edward 20 Sept. 5, 1861 Died Nov. 17, 1861, at Lexington, Ky.
Marker, William 20 Jan. 18, 1864 Killed on picket line, front of Atlanta, Aug. 8, 1864.
Marker, Thomas 18 Sept. 5, 1861 Mustered out with company; veteran
Monahan, Joseph 18 Feb. 11, 1864 Mustered out with company July 11, 1865.
McDermott, Cornelius 35 Nov. 20,1862 Mustered out with company July 11, 1865.
McLaughlin, John 29 Mar. 4, 1864 Mustered out with company July 11, 1865
Miller, William 31 Sept. 5, 1861 Mustered out with company; veteran
Nelson, David 18 Sept. 5, 1861 Killed in battle at Chickamauga Sept. 19, 1863.
Newton, Charles W 18 Sept. 5, 1861 Mustered out with company; veteran
Newton, John G 19 Sept. 5, 1861 Mustered out with company; veteran
Orcutt, Curtis J 18 Jan. 16, 1864 Mustered out with company July 11, 1865.
Parkey, Gabriel B 19 Sept. 5, 1861 Disc. June, 1865, Surgeon's certificate; veteran
Potter, Edgar F 33 Sept. 5, 1861 Mustered out with company; veteran
Quiggle, Ozro F 18 Sept. 5, 1861 Killed Nov. 22, 1864, near Milledgeville, Ga.
Reed, Anson A 21 Sept. 5, 1861 Cap. at Chickamauga; m. o. Jan. 1865, at Columbus
Ray, Julius 21 Feb. 3, 1864 Mustered out with company July 11, 1865
Ragan, James 26 Jan. 11, 1864 Mustered out with company July 11, 1865.
Reed, Edwin F 18 Jan. 12, 1864 Wounded in face at Jonesboro Sept. 1, '64; m. o. Co.
Roush, George W 18 Nov. 16, 1863 Mustered out with company July 11, 1865.
Ruckle, Henry C 19 Jan. 12, 1864 Mustered out with company July 11, 1865.
Ruckle, David 20 Sept. 5, 1861 Died of wounds at Kenesaw Mountain, June, 1864.
Richter, Julius 31 Feb. 12, 1864 Died Sept. 30, 1864, from wounds at Jonesboro
Reader, Levi 18 Sept. 17,1863 Killed in battle at Jonesboro Sept. 1, 1864.
Smith, Ossian W 21 Sept. 5, 1861 Killed June 16, 1864, at Kenesaw Mountain
Seibring, William 24 Sept. 5, 1861 Died Oct. 9, 1866, wounds received at Chickamauga
Strayer, John 18 Feb. 26,1864 Died April 11, 1864, near Atlanta, Ga.
Snyder, George 23 Sept. 5, 1861
Swift, George 26 Sept. 5, 1861 Discharged Dec. 12, 1862, Surgeon's certificate
Slater, Daniel 42 Sept. 5,1861 Discharged May 2, 1862, Surgeon's certificate
Sly, Robert 18 Dec. 15, 1863 Discharged June 9, 1865, order War Department
Spade, Isaac 23 Jan. 29, 1864 Mustered out May 29, 1865; substitute
Sly, Edward R 18 Jan. 22, 1864 Mustered out with company July 11, 1865.
Stewig, William 19 Sept. 5, 1861 Wd. at Jonesboro; in hosp.; m. o. July, '65; veteran
Strayer, Daniel 20 Feb. 20, 1864 Mustered out with company July 11, 1865
Switzer, George 18 Oct. 24, 1862 Wounded at Chickamauga; m. o. company July 11,'65
Trumbull, William 19 Sept. 5, 1861 Mustered out Sept. 12, 1864, on expiration term
Trumbull, Rufus H 18 Feb. 11, 1864 Wounded at Chickamauga; m. o. company July 11,'65.

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Van Fleet, Henry C Private 19 Sept. 5,1861 Cap. at Chickamauga; now in Monclova
Wagner, Benjamin F 19 Sept. 5, 1861 Mustered out Sept. 12, 1864, on expiration term
West, Isaac B 22 Sept. 5, 1861 Mustered out Sept. 12, 1864, on expiration term
Wolfinger, William 19 Sept. 5,1861 Wd. at Chickamauga; in hospital; m. o. Sept. 1864.
Wood, William H 20 Sept.. 5, 1861 Discharged Sept. 5, 1862, Surgeon's certificate
Winchell, Eli 22 Sept. 5, 1851 Discharged March 12, 1864, Surgeon's certificate
Wood, Jonathan 62 Sept. 5, 1861 Transferred to Co. A, Nov. 1, 1862.
Wood, James 18 Sept. 5, 1861 Mustered out with company; veteran
Webber, Otto 20 Feb. 2, 1864 Mustered out with company July 11, 1865; substitute
Wetmore, Peter 13 Sept. 5, 1861 Mustered out with company July 11, 1865; veteran
Weigel, Charles 21 Feb. 9, 1864 Mustered out with company July 11, 1865; substitute
Wyman, Frederick 21 Feb. 4, 1864 Mustered out with company July 11, 1865; substitute
Yager, George 20 Sept. 5, 1861 Died Nov. 13, 1863, from wounds at Chickamauga
Zook, Joseph 22 Sept. 5, 1861

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