186 - HISTORY OF TOLEDO AND LUCAS COUNTY.

EIGHTY-FOURTH REGIMENT VOLUNTEER INFANTRY,


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May 26, 1862, Governor Tod called for 500 additional men for three months, for three years, or for guard duty. The first Company to respond was the Toledo Light Guards, Captain Richard Waite, of Ohio Militia of the Reserve, which reported June 3d. A second Company, recruited in Toledo by Uriah Gregory (then proprietor of the Ohio Business College) and Edmond Paine, left Toledo June 5th, for Camp Chase, where the Eighty-Fourth Ohio Regiment was organized June 7th, in which the first named was Company A, and the other Company K. The Regiment left for Cumberland, Maryland, on the 11th of that month. From that point detachments were sent in different directions for preventing the passage of arms and supplies into the Rebel lines, capturing Rebel mails, and putting an end to guerrilla operations. September 13th, it was ordered to New Creek, where an attack by the Rebel forces under Jackson and Imboden was anticipated, but did not occur. Its term of service having expired, the Regiment returned to Ohio, and after being reviewed and highly complimented by Governor Tod at Camp Delaware, was mustered out.

Second Lieutenant Colton died at Cumberland, Maryland, of typhoid fever, August 10th, 1862, aged 18 years. He was a young man of rare promise, no less in the high personal character to which while yet in his youth he had attained, than in the rare talents precociously developed. He was a son of Carlos Colton of Toledo, then Secretary of the Toledo Board of Trade. The son's interest in military affairs was early shown, in which he had attained unusual proficiency before the Rebellion broke out. He had been for some time the Captain of the Toledo High School Cadets when he volunteered in the Eighty-Fourth Regiment. An expression by the Regiment on the occasion of his death, contained this specific testimony to his character and habits, to wit: " He was, in his morals, worthy the imitation of the most virtuous. He never was known to utter an oath or drink a drop of liquor."

ROSTER, THREE MONTHS' SERVICE.. [Nearly all the men entered the service May 27th, 1862, and with the exceptions named, all were mustered out with the Company about October 1st, following.]

(Note = Rank when blank is the same as the last listed rank.)

Name Rank Age
Wm. Lawrence Colonel
John J. Wiseman Lieut. Colonel
John C. Groom* Major
Benjamin B. Leonard Surgeon
James W. Thompson Asst., Surgeon
Abraham R. Howbert Chaplain

COMPANY A.

Name Rank Age
Richard Waite Captain 30
John B. Lounsbury 1st Lieutenant 24
Hamilton C. Colton (t) 2d Lieutenant 18
George F. Straeper 1st Sergeant 27
Frank Braisted (tt) 35
Victor Keen Sergeant 27
George H. Pfanner 19
Carlos Colton 25
Charles N. Stevens 19
Dante W. Thomas Corporal 19
John L. Johnston 21
Ezra L. Ross 27
Joseph H. Prentiss 19
Samuel F. Hersey 21
Pliny H. Sanderson 18
Foster V. Wilder 22
John H. Mack 20
John H. Hicks 21
George W. Brown Musician 16
Chas. R. LaCroix
Brooks, Charles L Private 18
Blodgett, Henry W 20
Bishop, Austin 19
Bennett, Alanson 18
Bodley, Prichard P 20
Barnard, Edgar A 20
Bellman, Frederick 18
Bashare, Henry 21
Burge, Edwin C (t) 22
Brownlee, James 19
Boehm, L. Edward 19
Chase, George A 21
Card, Frank S 21
Curtis, Charles P 22
Clark, Alfred 19
Cone, Wm. H 20
Curson, George 21
Carsner, Michael 23
Clark, Wm. H 22
Cherry, Charles W 27
Church, Charles M 18
Durbin, Edward A 24
Flagg. Frank 19
Fisk, Charles H 18
Fraser, Spencer L 18
Ferdig, Jeremiah 34
Ford, Eugene F 21
Fraser, William 24
Ford, George F 24
Gill, Frank H 18
Gillett, Douglass C 18
Grover, David 21
Green, Simeon F 20

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Holt, William 28
Himes, Frederick W 22
Hamblin, Frederick S 17
Hurst, Horace N 18
Haynes, James 20
Johnson, William 21
Kennon, Thomas W 18
Lawrence, Aaron 19
Leutz, George 24
Lankin, Richard 15
Marvin, George L 17
Murphy, John D 22
Nagely, John 18
Osborn, Ralph 17
Pratt, Phineas B 23
Pfanner, Jacob P 17
Potter, Emery D., Jr 18
Richardson, George F 19
Raymond, Henry 19
Raymond, J. Morton 17
Richards, Henry C 19
Reitter, Thomas C 20
Sanderson, James W 18
Stearns, Mordant 20
Stockman, Richard 19
Sturtevant, Harry F 20
Swift, Charles J 20
Stephan, Edward J 20
Landman, William 32
Steig Jacob 24
Stribler, Martin 21
Tourtellotte, Eugene C 18
Taylor, H. Burton 18
Taylor, John 20
Thomas, Charles D 18
Voris, William J 19
Vischer, Edward 18
Walbridge, W. Hunt 18
Wright, James H 18
Waite, Henry S 21
Wheeler, R. Jeffrey 18
Winslow, George 21
Williams, Henry W 20
* Appointed Colonel 100th Ohio V. I

(t) Died August 10, 1862.

(tt)Appointed Regimental Quartermaster July 15,1862

COMPANY K.

Uriah Gregory Captain 38
Edmund Paine 1st Lieutenant 26
Wm. H. H. Miller 2d Lieutenant 21
Robert Potter 1st Sergeant 29
George J. Williston 3d Sergeant 25
G. W. Freatonborough 4th Sergeant 23
Charles W. Wilsey 5th Sergeant 20
David Stratton Corporal 23
Philip Ruckel 25
John L. North 24
Robert Burge Musician 18
John M. Chapman Wagoner 34
Adams, Martin Private 18
Allen, James F 17
Adams, John H 28
Bradley, Enoch A 26
Bliss, Robert 21
Bloomfield, Thomas 45
Brownell, Lafayette 18
Barnes, Benjamin F 34
Buckingham, Charles E 17
Clark, Leroy E 17
Chamben, Joseph 18
Emmick, Vincent J 17
Everett, Brayton 0 19
Dolson, Homer D 28
Dubree, Homer 32
Doran, William 25
Daily, Thomas 18
Godfrey, Erastus C 22
Goucher, Alvin 22
Gleason, Marlo A 24
Gleason, Charles M 22
Hill, Joseph B 25
Hawks, Ira R 19
Hill, Daniel 21
Horton William 17
Henderson, Oliver 26
Meick, Anthony 20
Heely, Oscar J 17
Palmer, Richard J 25
Bentley, James 19
Boree, Horace M 23
Campbell, Benjamin F 18
Heller, George 19
Henning, James L 19
Hubbard, Langdon C 25
Kirk, William M 23
Kirk, Emerick 20
Millison, William 22
Place, James 22
Rodd, Charles 17
Ray, Julius 20
Roberts, Samuel 19
Sawyer, George 19
Smith, Thomas M 18
Sclappi, Henry 21
Shugar, John 17
Taylor, James 24
Waggoner, Joseph M 30
Waite, Harrison 17
Wentz, Ephraim 19
Wolcott, James M 22
Wise, Thomas 32
Wheaton, Jon. D 33
Walters, George 19
Zimmerman, John 28
Bradley, James H* 22
Jones, Enoch F (t) 20
Austin. Willis (tt) 17
Wangle, Alexander (1) 21
* Discharged July 26, 1862.

(t) Discharged August 18, 1862.

(tt)Died September 15,1862

(l) Left in hospital, sick.

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