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THIRTY-SEVENTH REGIMENT, OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.


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This Regiment, composed substantially of Germans, was raised chiefly at Toledo, Cleveland and Chillicothe, being the third German Regiment from Ohio. Its organization was commenced under the second call of President Lincoln for 300,000 men, August, 1861. So prompt was the movement that the Regiment was mustered into the service October 2d, fully prepared for the field. For Colonel, Edward Siber, a skilled and competent officer of the German Army, who bad served in Prussia and Brazil, was appointed, with Louis von Blessingh, of Toledo, as Lieutenant Colonel, and Charles Aubele, of Cleveland, as Major. The line officers were chosen from those who had been in the three-months' service.

The Regiment moved from Camp Dennison to a point on the Kanawha River, West Virginia, reporting to General Rosecrans. It was soon sent, with other forces, up the Kanawha, to the Oil Works at Cannelton, for the purpose of driving Floyd's Rebel force out of the valley, which object was accomplished, the enemy being driven to within seven miles of Raleigh C. H. Returning, the Regiment went into winter quarters at Clifton, where, besides drilling, it was employed in more or less occasional service in the protection of important points in that section. In January, 1862, it was sent to Logan C. H., East of Guayandotte River, when, after a bard march of 80 miles, and much brisk skirmishing, the place was captured, and all war material destroyed, when the Regiment returned to Clifton, with loss of one officer and one man killed.

In March, 1862, the Thirty-Seventh Ohio was attached to the Third Provisional Briggade of the Kanawha Division, which was sent on a raid to the southern part of West Virginia, for the destruction of the Virginia and East Tennessee Railroad, near Wytheville. This expedition was not successful. The Regiment lost one officer and 13 men killed, 2 officers and 46 men wounded, and 14 men missing. The force proceeded to Flat Top Mountain, where it remained until August 1st, when it marched to Raleigh to garrison the place and do scouting service for a circuit of 25 miles. The latter part of August it moved in detachments to Fayetteville, Virginia, and, with the Thirty-Fourth Ohio, it garrisoned that place. In September the whole force engaged with General Loring's Rebel command, and after fighting from 12 M. until dark, the approach of Rebel reenforcements made a retreat necessary to Cotton Hill, on the Gauley Road, where the enemy were fought successfully for an hour. The Union troops continued their retreat, arriving at Charleston September 13th, where they stopped for the protection of a valuable train of 700 wagons, with supplies for all troops in the Kanawha Valley. September 15th the Ohio River, opposite Ripley, Ohio, was reached, where they crossed, but almost immediately recrossed, and went into camp at Mt. Pleasant. In the unfortunate retreat the Regiment lost 2 men killed, 3 wounded, and 62 missing, while all the Company wagons, camp equipage and officers' baggage were lost near Fayetteville by a rear attack of the enemy.

October 15, 1862, the Regiment, under Lieutenant-Colonel von Blessingh, advanced up the Kanawha Valley, reaching Gauley Bridge November 20th, whence, December 30th, it marched to Camp Piatt and embarked by steamers for Cincinnati. Colonel Siber joined his command at the latter point, and the Soldiers exchanged their arms for Enfield rifles. From Cincinnati the Regiment proceeded down the river, landing first at Napoleon, Arkansas, January 16, 1863, where it was attached to the Third Brigade, Second Division, of the Fifteenth Army Corps. On the 21st this force moved to Milliken's Bend, nearly opposite Vicksburg, where it was employed on the canal for isolating that Town from the Mississippi, but a freshet soon drove


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them to higher ground at Young's Point, whence various expeditions were sent out in different directions.

April 29, 1863, the Regiment, under Lieutenant-Colonel von Blessingh, with eight other Regiments, took steamers for Haines's Bluff, up the Yazoo River, for the purpose of a feint, to cover General Grant's plans below Vicksburg, but soon returned to Young's Point, where it was on guard and fatigue duty until May 13th, when it went down to Grand Gulf. From this point it marched with other troops, under Grant, to the rear of Vicksburg, and was assigned as a portion of the front line of the force investing that place. In the severe but unsuccessful assaults on the Rebel works, on May 19th and 22d, and the following siege, the Regiment lost 19 killed and 75 wounded, the latter including Lieutenant-Colonel von Blessingh, whereby the command of the Regiment was devolved upon Major Charles Hipp, until June 18th, when Colonel Siber resumed command.

After the surrender of Vicksburg the Thirty-Seventh participated in the expedition against Jackson, Mississippi, where it did provost guard duty. July 23d it marched to Camp Sherman, near Big Black River, remaining there until September 26, 1863, when it marched to Vicksburg and took steamer for Memphis ; thence marched to Corinth, to Cherokee Station, Alabama, where it remained in bivouac until October 26th. With its Division the Regiment marched to drive off Forrest's Rebel Cavalry from their interference with the Union forces operating for the relief of Chattanooga, which point was reached November 21st. On the morning of the 25th the Regiment took part in an assault on the enemy's fortified position, losing 5 men killed and 36 wounded. The enemy retreated the following night, and were followed as far as Ringgold. November 29th the Regiment started on a three weeks' expedition to East Tennessee, to drive out Longstreet's Rebel force, which movement involved intense suffering by the troops, in consequence of the severity of the cold, and a want of clothing and of rations ; many Soldiers were shoeless ; yet they endured such trials not only without a murmur, but throughout showed unusually exuberant spirits. Returning to Bridgeport, Alabama, the Regiment remained there until December 26th, and then went into camp at Larkinsville, Alabama. Early in February, 1864, the Thirty-Seventh formed part of an expedition toward Lebanon, Alabama, marching with the Fifteenth Army Corps on a reconnaissance near to Dalton, and returning to Larkinsville March 2d.

March 8, 1864, three-fourths of the, men of the Regiment re-enlisted for another three years' term, and were placed in the Second Brigade, Second Division, Fifteenth Corps. The usual thirty days' leave was spent by the men in a visit to their homes in Ohio, when they rendezvoused at Camp Taylor, near Cleveland. Leaving that place, they were again at the front April 28th. On their passage, 30 men were wounded and one killed by a railroad accident near Munfordsville, Kentucky. Reaching Chattanooga, the Regiment joined its Division May 10th, in Sugar Creek Valley, Georgia. On the 13th it lost 3 men killed (2 being officers) and 10 wounded. Thence it marched to Kingston, Georgia, reaching there 19th. It was then under command of Major Hipp, the Lieutenant. Colonel being in Ohio, on sick leave. In the march on Atlanta the Regiment lost four men wounded at Dallas and New Hope Church. On the retreat of the enemy the Thirty-Seventh pursued toward Acworth, and participated in the memorable but disastrous assaults made against the Rebel stronghold on Kenesaw Mountain, which the enemy were compelled to abandon. June 11th to July 2d the Regiment lost 4 men killed and 19 wounded.

The next movement of the Regiment, with its Division, was to the extreme right of the Army, supporting the Twenty-Third Army Corps in the engagements near the Chattahoochie River and Nicojack Creek. July 12th it moved, passing through Marietta, Rosswell Factories, and across the Chattahoochie River, and destroyed the Atlanta & Augusta Rail. road for a considerable distance; whence it marched through Decatur, and encamped, July 20, 1864, near Atlanta. On the 22d the Regiment was on the right of the Division, in breastworks abandoned by the enemy; but by re-enforcements of the Rebels the Union lines were broken, and the Thirty-Seventh compelled to evacuate, losing 4 men killed, 10 wounded and 38 taken prisoners. By most desperate effort the Union troops, with the


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help of the Sixteenth Army Corps, re-took the position and held it. July 27th the Fifteenth Corps moved to the right of the besieging Army, thus threatening the enemy's communications with the South, to prevent which they made an effort to drive the Union forces from their position, when the battle of Ezra Chapel was fought, in which the Rebels were severely punished. In this engagement the Thirty-Seventh held the extreme right, deploying as skirmishers, and frustrated the enemy's attempt to turn the Union right. In this movement Major Hipp lost his left arm, devolving the command upon Captain Morritz. The Regiment lost one man killed and five wounded.

From July 28th to August 26th was consumed in the advance of the Union lines toward the fortifications in front of the railroad between Atlanta and East Point, in which the Regiment lost five men killed and eight wounded. The 30th August found it in line of battle moving on Jonesboro, in advance of the Brigade. In the bloody repulse of the enemy's charges and other movements it lost in two days two killed and seven wounded. The night of September 1, 1864, found the Union forces in possession of Jonesboro and Atlanta, and in a pursuit of the Rebel Army, which ended at Lovejoy's Station. The Regiment returned to East Point September 7th, and rested in camp until October 4th, when it left in pursuit of Hood's forces. Forced marches were made over Northern Georgia and Alabama, and returned to Ruffin's Station, near the Chattahoochie, where it remained until November 13th. At this point Lieutenant-Colonel von Blessingh resumed command of the Regiment, relieving Captain G. Boehm, who had taken the place of Captain Morritz, absent on leave.

November 13,1864, the Thirty-Seventh Ohio entered Atlanta to draw the outfit necessary to the " March to the Sea," which began on the 15th. Throughout that long journey the Regiment did active and full duty in the various kinds of service from time to time assigned to it. At Clinton, in company with the Fifteenth Michigan, it did valuable service in preventing Rebel Cavalry from crossing the road leading to Marion, with the view of capturing a Division train. Arrived at Savannah, the Regiment occupied itself in drilling, perfecting its equipment and fortifying. January 19, 1865, it marched to Fort Thunderbolt, on the Savannah River, and there embarked for Beaufort, South Carolina, arriving there on the 22d, where it went into camp, but soon returned to Beaufort, and on the 30th started for the march through South Carolina, and the Southern part of North Carolina, bivouacking near Columbia. Again moving, February 18th, it was engaged in destroying the track of the Columbia & Charleston Railroad. By March 7th Cheraw was reached, and the Great Pedee crossed, and subsequently the Regiment was ordered to escort General O. O. Howard's headquarters and pontoon train of the Army of the Tennessee (right wing), which it brought safely into Fayetteville, North Carolina, March 11th. On the 24th it reached Goldsboro, where it was in camp until the capitulation of Lee and Johnson, when, with the rest of the Union troops, it proceeded to Washington, and thence by rail to Louisville, where it lay until the latter part of June, when, with the Second Division, Fifteenth Corps, it went to Little Rock, Arkansas, arriving July 4th. Here, August 12th, it was mustered out, and proceeded to Cleveland, Ohio, and was discharged, the men returning to their homes.


ROSTER OF COMPANY B.

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

Name Rank Age Date of

Entering the

Service

Remarks
Louis Von Blessingh Captain 34 Aug. 18, 1861 Promoted Lieutenant-Colonel, October 12, 1861.
Carl Morritz 34 Sept. 6, 1861 From 1st Lieut. co. H, Feb. 1862; dis. December, 1864.
Carl Maeulen 35 Aug. 18, 1861 Pro. from 1st Lieut. Jan. 1865; mustered out Aug. 1865.
Henry Goeker 1st Lieut 35 Aug. 18,1861 Pro. from 2d Lieut. Jan. 1865; mustered out Aug. 1865
Gustav Baither 23 Sept. 3, 1861 Wd. June, 1864, Kenesaw; m. o. Jan. 1865, exp. term
August Lossberg 32 Aug. 15, 1861 From Sgt. Maj. co. D, January, 1865; m. o. co.; vet
Frederick Ingold 2d Lieut 31 Aug. 18, 1861 Pro. to 1st Lieut. Oct. '61; not mustered; res. Apr. '62
Louis Keppel 25 Aug. 18, 1861 Pro. 1st Lieut. May, 1862; not mustered; dis. May, '63.
Jacob F. Mery 27 Aug. 18, 1861 From 1st Sgt. May, 1862; 1st Lieut. co. K, Nov. 1862.

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Dietrick Schmidt 2d Lieut 28 Aug. 26,1861 From Corporal, Dec. 1862; 1st Lieutenant, April, 1864.
Julius Kuepel 32 Aug. 18,1861
Simon Hollandworitz Sergeant 22 Aug. 18,1861 Ap. Jan. 1864; wd. Mar. 1865, Bentonville, N. C.; mustered out August, 1865; veteran
Louis Sebastian 26 Aug. 18,1861 Pro. Sergeant Major, March, 1863.
Martin Schlachter 33 Aug. 18,1861 Ap. Feb.'64; wd. Jonesboro, Aug.'64; dis.May,'65,disab
August Avork 28 Aug. 18,1861 Ap. Sergeant, February, 1864; m. o. company; veteran
Herman Johnson 23 Aug. 18,1861 Mustered out September, 1864, Surgeon's certificate
Peter Bock 28 Aug. 26, 1861 Mustered out September, 1864, on expiration of term
August Stuenberg Corporal 27 Aug. 18, 1861
Frederick Hobe 20 Aug. 18,1861
Carl Huster 31 Aug. 18,1861 Mustered out September, 1864, on expiration of term
Nicholas Niesser 27 Aug. 18,1861 Killed June 7, 1863, in action near Vicksburg
Carl Boek 36 Aug. 18,1861
Alex. Muench 21 Aug. 18, 1861 Pro. Hospital Steward, February, 1863; veteran
Joseph Baumgartner 20 Aug. 20,1861 Mustered out September, 1864, on expiration of term
Carl Seutter 19 Aug. 18,1861 Ap. Jan. 1864, duty as engineer hd.-qtrs. 15th A. C mustered out July, 1865; veteran
Casper Schmidt 19 Aug. 26,1861 Cap. at Atlanta, July, 1864; mustered out June, 1865
August Diebel 28 Aug. 20,1861 Ap. Jan. 1865; mustered out with co. Aug. 1865, vet
Carl F. Welshofer Musician 18 Aug. 18,1861 Mustered out September 12, 1864, expiration of term
Geo. Bodenmiller 18 Aug. 18,1861 Trans. to Vet. Reserve Corps; dis. May, 1864, disab
Johann Miner 44 Aug. 18,1861 Discharged December 31, 1862, certificate of disability
Aunmerman, John Private 44 Sept. 4, 1862



Died August 20, 1863, at Camp Sherman, Mississippi
Aboud, Joseph 31 Aug. 18,1861
Aschemor Geo. F 18 Aug. 18,1861 Absent sick; mustered out order of War Department
Bauman, John 19 Aug. 18,1861 Mustered out with company, August, 1865; veteran
Bothe, Heinrich 23 Aug. 20,1861 Cap. at Atlanta, July, 1864; mustered out June, 1865.
Bauer, William 33 Aug. 30,1862 Killed at Mission Ridge, November 25, 1863.
Butter, Emil 36 Died from injury in R. R. accident, May, 1864.
Bader, Gottfried W 23 Aug. 18,1861 Appointed Sergeant company A, March, 1863.
Bauer, Christian 14 Aug. 18,1861 Dis. Sept. 1863, at.St. Louis, Mo., Surgeon's certificate
Breltman, John 24 Aug. 18,1861 Wd. Aug.'64, Atlanta; m. o. Sept.,'64, expiration term
Bremer, Frederick 30 Aug. 20,1861 Discharged Oct. 1862, Gallipolis, O., Surg. certificate
Bauer, John 25 Aug. 20,1861 Missing near Montgomery, W. Va.; no further record
Blawkenbach, John 20 Aug. 20,1861 Died October, 1863, in general hospital, Memphis
Clael, Edward 30 Aug. 19,1862 Wounded near Atlanta, July, 1864; m. o. May, 1865.
Cezaplenski, Andreas 26 Aug. 26,1861 Mustered out Sept. 1864, Ft. Corcoran, Va. exp. term
Eberle, Peter 26 Aug. 26,1861 Wd. action, Vicksburg, May, 1863; m. o. co.; veteran
Ehrsam, Frederick 26 Aug. 12,1861 Died in hospital at Clifton, W. Va. December, 1864.
Ernsthausen, Gerhart 33 Aug. 18,1861 Dis. Jan. 1863, Louisville, Kentucky, Surgeon's ctf.
Fries, George 33 Aug. 18.1861 Wd. May, 1863, action at Vicksburg; m. o. co.; veteran
Frehse, Louis 23 Aug. 18,1861 Wd. May, 1864, R. R. accident; mustered out co.; vet
Fricke, John 21 Aug. 18,1861 Died December 22, 1863, in hospital at Memphis
Gaensle, Wilhelm 28 Aug. 18,1861 Mustered out September, 1864, expiration of term
Haas, Carl 21 Aug. 18,1861 Cap. July, 1864, in battle; m. o. June, 1865; veteran
Hoflein, Fritz 38 Aug. 18,1861 Died in hospital at Larkinsville, Ala. March 7, 1864
Haas, Johann 18 Aug. 18,1861 Mustered out September 12, 1864, expiration of term
Henneger, Herman 31 Aug. 18,1861 Mustered out September 12, 1864, expiration of term
Heed, George 42 Aug. 26,1861 Discharged Oct. 9, 1864, Gallipolis, 0. Surgeon's ctf
Jost, Joseph 30 Aug. 18,1861 Discharged December 31, 1862, Surgeon's certificate
Kaes, Leonhard 21 Aug. 18,1861 Mustered out August, 1865; veteran
Knechenmeister, Fred'k 21 Aug. 18,1861 Mustered out with company, August, 1865; veteran
Kramer, Mathias 21 Aug. 18,1861 Mustered out with company, August, 1865; veteran
Krahl, Frederick 30 Sept.30, 1862 Mustered out with company, August, 1865; veteran
Kurtz, Carl 21 Nov. 3, 1862 Mustered out with company, August, 1865; veteran
Klaus, Carl 27 Oct. 23, 1862 Died May 27, 1863; at Young's Point, Louisiana
Klapper, Philip 25 Aug. 18,1861 Dis. April, 1864, Dennison hospital, 0. Surgeon's ctf.
Klevenz, Frederick 25 Aug. 18,1861 Mustered out September, 1864, expiration of term
Kopp, Jacob 28 Aug. 18,1861 Mustered out September, 1864, expiration of term
Kirschmer, Frederick 24 Aug. 26,1861 Mustered out September, 1864, expiration of term
Kruezer Lewis 30 Aug. 26,1861 Discharged October, 1862, Gallipolis, O. Surgeon's ctf.
Kuhn, Heinrich 27 Aug. 26,1861 Mustered out September 12, 1864, expiration of term
Kraus, George 26 Aug. 26,1861 Mustered out September 12, 1864, expiration of term
Mueller, John E 33 Oct. 28,1862 Died June, 1863, of wounds received near Vicksburg
Martin, Henry 32 Aug. 25,1861 Killed May, 1863, in action near Vicksburg
Nagel, Carl 18 Sept. 8,1862 Mustered out May 28, 1865, by order War Department
Nagel, Wilhelm 26 Sept. 8,1862 Mustered out May 28, 1865, by order War Department
Nels, Frederick 45 Aug. 18,1861 Dis. July, 1862, Flat Top Tannery, Va.,Surgeon's ctf.
Nopper, Fritz 22 Aug. 26,1861 Mustered out September 12, 1864, expiration of term
Ott, Philip 24 Aug. 26,1861 W d. at Atlanta, July, 1864; m. o. Sept. 1864, exp. term
Peters, John 44 Aug. 18,1861 Discharged October, 1862, Gallipolis, O. Surgeon's ctf

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Pump, Frederick Private 26 Aug. 28,1861 Mustered out with company, August 7, 1865; veteran
Pepper, Heinrich 18 Aug. 18,1861 K. July, 1864, battle Ezra Chapel, Atlanta; veteran
Penscher, Joseph 21 Nov. 15,1862 Mustered out with company, August, 1865.
Rentsch, Henry 27 Pro. Quartermaster Sergeant, February, 1864; veteran
Sautter, Michael 18 Aug. 18,1861 Mustered out with company, August, 1865; veteran
Schroeder, Carl 19 Sept. 8,1862 Wd. June, 1864, Kenesaw Mt.; dis. Feb. 1865, disab
Schumacher, Frederick 26 Sept. 8,1862 Mustered out June, 1865, order of War Department
Schultz, Carl 32 Sept. 4,1862 Mustered out June, 1865, order of War Department
Schumacher, Wilhelm 24 Sept. 4,1862 Transferred to Signal Corps, September, 1863
Sander, Heinrich 26 Aug. 18,1861 Killed May, 1863, near Vicksburg
Sanzenbacher, John 24 Aug. 18,1861 Dis. July, 1862, at Flat Top Tannery, Surgeon's ctf
Seter, Christian 35 Aug. 18,1861
Schmidt, George 32 Aug. 18,1861
Schlatter, George 34 Aug. 26,1861 Died in hospital at Raleigh, W. Va. August, 1862.
Stohrer, Melchoir 41 Aug. 18,1861 Discharged October, 1862, Gallipolis, 0. Surgeon's ctf
Senf, Werner 23 Aug. 26,1861 Mustered out September, 1864, on expiration of term
Schuartz, Frederick 24 Aug. 18,1861 Mustered out September, 1864, on expiration of term
Suwold, Johann 22 Aug. 26,1861 Transferred to Signal Corps, September, 1863.
Suwold, Jacob 27 Aug. 26,1861 Discharged January, 1863, Louisville, Surgeon's ctf.
Tiese, Herman 20 Aug. 26,1861 Killed May 19, 1863, in action near Vicksburg
Teefelmeyer, August 25 Aug. 26,1861 Mustered out September, 1864, on expiration of term
Tilse, Wilhelm 23 Sept. 8,1862 Mustered out May, 1865, by order of War Department
Weber, Valentine 23 Aug. 18,1861 Mustered out August 16, 1865, on expiration of term
Winsler, Mathias 19 Aug. 18,1861 Mustered out September 12,41864, expiration of term.

COMPANY G

Frederick Schoening Captain 36 Sept. 1, 1861 Died May '64, wounds Resaca, May 13, 1864
Louis E. Lambert 20 Sept. 26,1861 1st Lieut. F, April, '64; Adjt. July, '64. Capt., Jan.,'65.
William Schultz 1st Lieut 31 Sept. 9, 1861 Appointed Adjutant, June 1, 1862.
Geo. W. Temme 32 Nov. 5, 1861 From 2d Lieut. K, May, '62; R. Q.M. December 29, '62.
Theodore Nieberg 20 Aug. 30, 1861 Transferred from Adjutant, July, '64; res. Sept. 20, '64
Jacob Littu 31 Sept. 6, 1861 From 2d Lieut. E, June, 1864; to Capt. E, April, 1865.
John Hamm 2d Lieut. 38 Sept. 12,1861 To 1st Lieutenant Co. C, February 8, 1862.
Gustav A. Wintza 23 Aug. 22, 1861 From 1st Sgt. C, Feb., 1862; to 1st Lt. C, Dec., '62
Carl Maeulen 35 Aug. 18,1861 From 1st Sgt. B, May, 1863; to 1st Lt. H, April, 1861.
Gustav Baither 1st Sergt 23 Sept. 3, 1861 Promoted 2 Lieutenant Co. B, November, 1862.
John Mollenkopf 25 Sept. 12,1861 From Sergt. Sept. 20, '64; mustered out Co.; veteran
Lewis Allion Sergeant 25 Sept. 3, 1861 From Corpl.; disc. Sept. 1864, Cleveland, 0.; Surg. ctf.
Carl Darn 35 Sept. 12,1861 Trans. Vet. R. C. June, '64; m. o. Sept., '64, exp. term
Herman Waldman 25 Sept.11, 1861 Discharged, March, 1863, Gallipolis, Surg. certificate
Alexander Schoenig 24 Sept. 2, 1861 From Corporal; mustered out Sept., 1864, exp. term
Ernst Forgler 22 Aug. 21, 1861 From Corporal July, 1864; mustered out May, 1865.
Carl Breidert 29 Sept. 3, 1861 Trans. V. R.C., March, 1864; m. o. Sept. 1864; exp. term
Carl Schmidt 33 Sept.12, 1861 From Corporal, Jan., 1865; m. o. Co. Aug., '65; veteran
August Roedieker Corporal 23 Sept. 9, 1861
Gottleib Grau 31 Sept. 3, 1861 Discharged Jan. 1, '63, Louisville, Ky., Surg. certificate
Henry Kruessman 28 Aug.21, 1862 From Corpl. Nov., 1863, to Com'y Sgt. January, 1863.
Joseph Boselgia 19 Sept. 17,1861 Wd. May, 63, Vicksburg; K. Mch,'65, bat. Bentonville
George Scherer 30 Sept. 24,1861 Corporal, October, 1861; m. o. Sept., 1864, exp. term
Nicholas Hotz 25 Sept. 25,1861 Corporal, Feb., 1863; m.o. Sept., 1864, expiration term
John Tamboch 23 Wd. July,'64, Atlanta; ap. Cpl, July,'65; m. o. co.; vet
Jacob Baumhauer Musician 18 Sept. 4,1861 Killed, May, 1863, in action near Vicksburg
Robert Dietrich 17 Oct. 13, 1862
John S. Kountz 16 Sept. 30,1861 Wd. Mission Ridge, November 25, 1863 (right leg amp.); discharged April, 1864.
Michael Adams 18 Mch. 31,1864 Cap. July, '64, bat. Atlanta; ex. Sept. '64; m. o. co.
George S. Veidenger Wagoner 37 Sept. 20,1861 Drowned Ohio R., steamer N. C. Lewis, January, 1863
Artz, Franz Private 20 Sept. 24,1861
Albers, Heinrich 36 Oct. 8, 1861 Wd. Vicksburg May, 63; trans.Vet. R. Corps, Jan.,'65.
Acheman, Lewis 20 Sept. 5, 1861 Trans. Vet. R. corps April,'64; mustered out Sept., '64.
Aberle, Joseph 23 Sept. 13,1861 Trans. Vet. R. Corps April, '64; mustered out Sept., '64
Auman, John 22 Sept. 24,1861 M. o. September, 1864, at East Point, Ga.; exp. term
Boessinger, Heinrich 20 Sept. 3, 1861 Mustered out Co. August, 1865, veteran

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Balof, Jacob Private 23 Mar. 29,1864 Mustered out May, 1865, order War Department
Beiscke, John 26 Sept. 6, 1862 Mustered out May, 1865, order War Department
Brooks, Frederick 22 Sept. 16,1862 Mustered out May, 1865, order War Department
Bender, Peter 45 Sept. 19,1862 Mustered out May, 1864, to date September, 1864.
Brudder. Henry 30 Aug. 1, 1864 Mustered out June, 1865, order War Department
Dewrie, George 19 Aug. 18,1862 Discharged, January, 1863, Louisville, Surg. certificate
Eichen, Joseph 30 Sept. 24,1861 Discharged, January, 1863, Louisville, Surg. certificate
Emsch, Frederick 30 Sept. 11,1861 Discharged, Jan. 14, '63, Louisville, 'Ky., Surg. certf
Emsch, John 28 Sept. 12,1861 Died June 27, '63, hosp., Jefferson Barracks, St. Louis
Friederich, Edward 27 Sept. 11,1861 Mustered out Co. August 1865; veteran
Felder Jacob 20 Sept. 12,1861 Wd. July, 1864, bat. Vicksburg; mustered out Co.; vet.
Fanbach, John 21 Sept. 12,1861 Wd. battle Atlanta; no further record
Guentert, Heinrich 26 Sept. 16,1861 Cap. battle Atlanta; exchanged; m. o. June, 1865; vet
Grobe, John H 23 Sept. 12,1862 Mustered out March, '65, Cleveland, 0., Surg. certif
Gartis, Joseph 28 Sept. 10,1861 Mustered out Sept., 1864, East Point, Ga., exp. term
Hittler, George 21 Sept. 16,1861 Mustered out Co. August, 1865; veteran
Hess, Erhard 38 Sept. 14,1864
Hager, Philip 27 Sept. 27,1861 Mustered out September, 1864, expiration term.
Haberbusch, Havier 21 Sept. 16,1862 Mustered out May, 1865, order War Department
Heinberger, Car 32 Sept. 13,1861 Died July, 1863, hosp. Benton Barracks, wds. in action
Hartman, Armand 21 Sept. 19,1861 Discharged February 26, 1865, on Surg. certificate
Kraeger, Martin 26 Sept. 30,1861 Cap. Aug.,'64, action Atlanta; d. May,'65, Columbus, 0.
Kampeler, Henry 24 Sept. 12,1862 Died hospital July, 1863, near Vicksburg
Knuer, Christian 20 Sept. 12,1861 Mustered out Sept.'64, East Point, Ga., expiration term
Loesch, Jacob 25 Sept. 3,1861 Mustered out Co. August, 1865; veteran
Loesch, Philip 19 Sept. 24,1861 Died March, 1862, at Clifton, West Virginia
Linneman, Henry 24 Sept. 12,1862 Died Aug., 1864, of wounds July, 1864, near Atlanta
Langenderfer, Joseph 40 Sept. 24,1861 Promoted to 2d Lieut. Co. F, February 28, 1862.
Loesch, John W 18 Sept. 3,1861 Died February, 1863, hospital Young's Point, La.
Langer, Christian 26 Sept. 12,1861 Mustered out Sept., 1864, East Point; expiration term
Meyer, Henry 21 Aug. 12,1862 Wd. May, 1863, Vicksburg, disc. July, '64, Surg. certif
Muening, John 23 Sept. 25,1861 Discharged July 1864, Cleveland, 0., Surg. certificate
Mittmann, August 30 Sept. 25,1861 Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps December, 1863.
Miller, George 18 Sept. 3,1861 Trans. to Vet. Res. C.; m. o. September, 1864; exp. term
Metzger, George 18 Sept. 4,1861
Myer Conrad 36 Sept. 12,1861 On muster-in roll; no further record
Mueller, Jacob 30 Sept. 13,1861 Died Nov. 26, 1863, wounds Nov., 1863, Mission Ridge
Mayer, Frederick 40 Sept. 12,1861 Discharged March, 1863, Louisville, Ky., Surg. certif.
Nelio, Lewis 19 Sept. 12,1861 Mustered out Sept., '64, East Point, Ga., exp. term
Oetgel, Valentine 21 Sept. 13,1861 Died July, 1862, Flat Top Tannery, Virginia
Philipar, Frederick 21 Sept. 17,1861 Mustered out Sept., 1864, East Point, Ga., exp. term
Puck, Henry 21 Aug. 12,1862 Wd. August, 1864, Jonesboro; mustered out May, 1865.
Ruffy, John 25 Sept. 29,1861
Reger, Elois 33 Aug. 18,1862 Mustered out May 28, 1865, order War Department
Riegar, Leonhard 41 Sept. 17,1861 Mustered out Sept. 1864, East Point, Ga., exp. term
Schmidt, William 16 Sept. 12.1861 Mustered out Company August 7, 1865; veteran
Saffel, Frederick 31 Sept. 19,1861 Mustered out Company August 7, 1865; veteran
Schwartz, Louis 22 Sept. 10,1861 Mustered out Company August 7, 1865; veteran
Steiamger, George 37 Sept. 26,1861 Drowned July, 1863, in Ohio River, near Gallipolis
Sauppe, Ernst 38 Sept. 27,1861 Died July 26, 1864, wounds July 23, 1864, Atlanta
Schmidt, Jacob 19 Sept. 30,1861 Transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps
Sebach, Julins 20 Sept. 24,1861 Transferred to Signal Corps, August, 1863.
Scheninghamer, Fred'k 30 Sept. 9,1861 Discharged Jan., 63, near Louisville, Ky., Surg. certif
Schneider, Mathias 24 Sept. 3,1861 Captured in action; died Feb., '64, in Richmond Prison
Schneider, John 20 Sept. 3,1861 Mustered out September 21, 1864, expiration term
Saamorzaum, Jacob 18 Sept. 14,1861 Died November 29, 1861, at Cannelton, West Virginia
Schumacher, Leon 19 Sept. 12,1861 Discharged Jan. 20, 1863, Louisville, Ky., Surg. certif
Schneider, Peter 33 Sept. 12,1861 Discharged Jan. 6,'63, Louisville, Ky., Surg. certificate
Schneider, Carl 22 Sept. 17,1861 On muster-in roll; no further record
Thome, Peter 33 Sept. 12,1861 Missed July, '64, bat. Atlanta; m. o. Jan., '65; exp. term
Twaerenbold. Joseph 26 Sept. 17,1861 Mustered out Sept. 1864, East Point, Ga., exp. term
Volget, George 46 Sept. 9,1861 Discharged May 8, 1863, Louisville, Surg. certificate
Weiss, John L 33 Sept. 12,1861 Discharged dept. 22,'64, Columbus, 0., Surg. certificate
Weber, George 18 Sept. 19,1861 Mustered out September 24, 1864; exp. term
Walter Christian 23 Sept. 25,1861 Mustered out September 28, 1864, exp. term
Witzler, Michael 24 Sept. 12,1861 Cap.July,'64, Atlanta; d.Jan.'65, Rebel Prison, Florence
Weber, Marcus 28 Sept. 25,1861 Discharged January, 1863, Louisville, Surg. certificate.
Weber, Valentine 26 Sept. 24,1861 Mustered out Co. August. 1865; veteran
Young, John 35 Sept. 30,1861 Mustered out September 28, 1865, exp. term
Zeigler, Frederick 21 Sept. 21,1861 Died September, '64, wds. August, '64, Jonesboro; vet.
Zeutgraf, George 26 Sept. 25,1861 Discharged July, 1862, Clifton, W. Va., Surg. certificate
Zimmerman, Samuel 42 Sept. 11,1861 Discharged January, 1863, Louisville, Surg. certificate

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F. M. Stumpf Captain 38 Feb. 15, 1862
Theodore Voges 34 Aug. 12, 1861 From 1st Lt. Sept. 1862; to Co. D, September, 1862.
William Kenig 34 Oct. 22, 1861 From 1st Lt. Co. H, Dec. '62; disc. Nov. '63, Surg. ctf
Herman Rosenbaum 26 Sept. 5, 1861 Pro. Capt. April, 1864; m. o. with company
Andrew Huber 1st Lieut 29 Oct. 2, 1861 Resigned November 9, 1862
Jacob F. Mery 27 Aug. 18, 1861 From 2d Lieut. Co. B, Nov.'62; to Capt. Co. D, Apr.'62
Joseph Siefert 24 Aug.10, 1861 From 1st Lieut. Co. I. Jan. 1865; m. o. company; vet
George W. Temme 2d Lieut 32 Nov. 15, 1861 Pro. to 1st Lieut. Co. G, May 28, 1862
Sebaldus Hossler 21 Sept. 12,1861 From 1st Sergt. Co. F, Apr. '62; 1st Lt. Co. E, Nov.'62
William Weiss 25 Nov. 7, 1861 From 1st Sergt. Dec. 20, 62; com. 1st Lt., not mustered killed at Resaca, May 10, 1864.
John Fischer 1st Sergt 22 Oct. 5, 1861 Mustered out October, 1864, expiration term.
George Weber 18 Sept. 4,1862 Ap. 1st Sergt. Oct. '64; m. o. May, '65, or. War. Dept
Peter Crossman 21 Nov. 7, 1861 Ap. 1st Sergt. June, '65; m. o. company; veteran
Philip Pfister Sergeant 31 Oct. 15, 1861 In hospital; mustered out June, 1865; veteran
Adolph Wolff 28 Nov. 20, 1861 Ap. Sergt. Mar, 1862; disc. Aug. '63, Surg. certificate
Jaroslaus Wandtte 43 Nov. 9,1861 Ap. Sergt. June, 1863; killed at Vicksburg, June, 1863.
Anton Naas 18 Oct. 4, 1861 Ap. Sergt. June, 1863; killed Aug. 6, '64, near Atlanta
George Weber 26 Sept. 25,1861 From Corp.; m. o. Sept. 1864, expiration term
Rudolph Haney 21 Nov. 3, 1861 Ap. Sergt. Jan. 1865; m. o. company Aug. '65; veteran
Ferdinand Jeite Corporal 27 Oct. 3, 1861 Ap. March, 1864; killed June, 1864, Kenesaw Mt.; vet
Jacob Stahl 38 Oct. 10, 1861 Ap. Nov. 1862; died Aug. 1863, in Regt. hospital
William Birkenhauer 22 Sept. 1, 1862 Mustered out May 30, 1865, order War Dept
George Dillman 19 Sept. 4, 1862 Mustered out May 30, 1865, order War Dept
Ludwig Theobold 19 Oct. 3, 1861 Ap. Corp. Feb. 1864; m. o. company Aug. 65; veteran.
Charles Boegehold Musician 15 Nov. 11, 1861 Veteran
Christian Stuormor Wagoner 22 Oct. 3, 1861 Veteran
Allglier, John Private 27 Aug. 25,1862 Mustered out May, 1865, order War Department
Anneshausley, Henry 26 Mch. 7,1862 Captured July, 1864, battle Atlanta; no further record
Baumann, Freiderick 25 Jan. 8, 1864 Mustered out with company August 7, 1865.
Bartholomy, Daniel 25 Sept. 10,1861 Returned to company from Prin. Musician; veteran
Benden, Henry 36 Aug. 1,1864
Bruenesholf, Joseph 36 Jan. 3, 1862 On muster in roll; no further record
Brick, Henry 46 Sept. 25,1861 Mustered out Sept. 26, 1864, expiration term
Bonner, Nicholas 18 Oct. 3, 1861 Mustered out Oct. 19, 1864, expiration term
Beck, William 20 Sept. 15,1862 Mustered out May 30, 1865, order War Dept
Blanke, Louis 22 Sept. 1, 1862 Mustered out May 30, 1865, order War Dept
Buchrer, Conrad 24 Dec. 21, 1863 Wd. Aug. 1864, in action at East Point; m. o. June,'65
Curie, Charles 28 Sept. 4, 1862 Died Aug. 6, 1864, wounds at battle Atlanta, July, '64.
Clauss, William 22 Aug. 31, 1862 Mustered out May 30, 1865, order War Dept
Ditto, Martin 18 Sept. 4, 1862 Trans. to Veteran Reserve Corps, April 4, 1864.
Eisele, Charles 31 Dec. 20, 1863 Died Sept. 1, '65, of wounds at Jonesboro, Aug. 31,'64.
Eichhorn, George 21 Nov. 7, 1861 Mustered out January 26, 1865, expiration term
Frey, Victor 18 Nov. 10, 1861 Died Nov. 21, 1863, on march near Chattanooga
Frey, Joseph 45 Nov.10, 1861 Discharged Feb. 3, 1863, on Surgeon's certificate
Frohbatlo, Henry 40 Oct. 5, 1861 Discharged October 15, 1862, on Surgeon's certificate
Goetsinger, Michael 25 Dec. 21, 1863 Mustered out with company August 7, 1865
Greb, Hubertus 34 Oct. 3, 1861 W d. May, '62, bat. Princeton; dis. Feb. '63, Surg. ctf
Gerster, Henry 22 Mch. 7, 1862 Mustered out April 19, 1865, expiration term
Gilbert, Jacob 21 Aug. 6, 1862 Mustered out May 30, 1865, order War Dept
Huebbler, Joseph 25 Oct. 10, 1861 Mustered out with company Aug. 7, 1865; veteran
Hersig, Jacob 23 Dec. 28, 1863 Mustered out with company August 7, 1865.
Hartman, Henry 36 May 13, 1864 Absent sick;. o. Aug. 1865, order War Dept.
Hanselman, Wendelin 18 May 25,1861 From Co. H, Nov. '61; d. Sept. '63, Camp Sherman,Miss
Halamer, George 26 Aug. 29,1862
Harbaum, Henry 37 Nov. 20, 1861 Wd. May, 1862, bat. Princton; disc. Aug. 1862.
Hoffmeyer, Henry 20 Nov. 8, 1861 Mustered out Nov. 26, 1864, expiration term
Hulscher, Charles 35 Sept. 30,1861 Mustered out Sept. 30, 1864, expiration term
Jhsen, Theodore 32 Nov. 16,1861 Discharged April 14, 1864, Surgeon's certificate
Kitner, Jacob 34 May 13, 1864 Mustered out with company August 7, 1865
Keller, John 25 Sept. 4, 1862 Died July 11, 1863, at Memphis, Tenn
Kutzley, Barnhard 21 Sept. 4, 1862 Died June 11, 1863, wds. near Vicksburg, May 19,1863.
Keip, Friederick 25 Sept.12, 1862 Died at Toledo, June 3, 1863.
Klatzel, Nicolaus 49 Dec. 22, 1863 D. Aug. '64, Jeff'ville, Ind. of wds. Resaca, May, 1864.
Kossandy, George 37 Jan. 4, 1862
Keller, Freiderick 21 Oct. 31, 1861 Discharged Sept. 1, 1863, on Surgeon's certificate
Keiser, Christian 45 Oct. 3, 1861 Discharged July, 1862, on Surgeon's certificate
Keller, John 41 Feb. 11, 1862 Discharged Jan. 30, 1863, on Surgeon's certificate

170 - HISTORY OF TOLEDO AND LUCAS COUNTY

Kraiger, Friederick Private 31 Mch.25,1862 Mustered out May 25, 1865, expiration term
Krebs, Frank 18 Oct. 3, 1861 Transferred to Marine Brigade, June 27, 1863
Lindhardt. Christian 23 Nov. 7, 1861 Killed May 16, 1862, at battle of Princeton, W. Va.
Loeb, Alois 36 Nov. 7, 1861 Killed May 19, 1863, in action near Vicksburg
Lauber, Joachim 34 Oct. 25, 1861 Killed May 16, 1862, in battle at Princeton, W. Va.
Lothes, John 23 Sept.25, 1861 Died May, '62, Raleigh, Va. of wds. at Princeton, W. Va.
Matler, Joseph 42 Dec. 22, 1863 Mustered out with company August 7, 1865
Mayer, John 43 Dec. 18, 1863 Mustered out with company August 7, 1865.
Meister, Martin 19 Aug. 1, 1864
Moritz, Joseph 54 Nov. 16, 1861 Discharged Jan. 16, 1863, on Surgeon's certificate
Mock, John 32 Nov. 16,1861 Discharged Jan. 14, 1863, on Surgeon's certificate
Mueller, Christian 18 Sept. 4, 1862 Mustered out May 20, 1865, order War Dept
Mueller, Max 42 Nov. 16, 1861 Transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, Nov. 15, 1863
Nohl, A. John 19 Dec. 30, 1861
Nohl, Jacob 20 Aug. 8,1862 Mustered out June 21, 1865, order War Dept
Phillips, Friederick 29 Sept. 4, 1862 Mustered out May 30, 1865, order War. Dept.
Pfeipfer, Nicolaus 38 Feb. 28,1862 Appointed Acting Assistant Surgeon, June 29, 1863.
Racharter, Christian 32 Sept. 1,1862 Died Aug. 13, '64, near Atlanta, wds. there, Aug. 12,'64
Riedy, Jacob 18 Sept. 4, 1862
Ritter, Adam 39 Sept.23, 1861 Trans. from Co. I; disc. July, 1863, Surg. certificate
Ruhl, Elias 45 Oct. 8, 1861 Discharged July 22, 1863, Surgeon's certificate
Rottenberg, Henry 38 Nov. 9, 1861 Missing bat. Princeton; disc. Dec. 1863, Surg. ctf
Rachrath, Adam 45 Oct. 3, 1861 Transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps Nov. 7, 1863.
Rottax. Philip 30 Oct. 10, 1861 Mustered out Oct. 13, 1864, expiration term
Schaffner, Sebastian 39 Dec. 15, 1863 Mustered out with company August 7, 1865.
Schueeberger, George 18 Mch. 21,1864 Mustered out with company August 7, 1865
Sines, John 19 Sept. 11,1862



Died June 2, 1864, at Bryan, Ohio
Schroeder, Andreas 32 Oct. 15, 1861
Stilbler, August 36 Nov. 9, 1861
Schilling, Andreas 34 Nov. 9, 1861
Sass, John 18 Nov. 9, 1861 Discharged August 24, 1863, Surgeon's certificate
Stelzer, Christian 22 Feb. 25, 1862 Wd. May 19, '63, Vicksburg; dis. Aug. '63, Surg. ctf.
Sodaier, Aaron 20 Nov. 9, 1861 Mustered out June 25, 1865, Surgeon's certificate
Schickler, Adam 25 Aug. 25, 1862 Mustered out May 30, 1865, order War Dept
Steinerman, Jacob 18 Dec. 18, 1863 Wd. at Jonesboro, Aug. 1864; mustered out May 18,'65.
Tundt. Frank 24 Dec. 18, 1863 Mustered out with company August 7, 1865.
Theobold, Jacob 20 Sept. 4,1862 Died June 9, 1863, Young's Point, La.
Truor, Michael 44 Sept. 4, 1862 Discharged Jan. 6, 1863, on Surgeon's certificate
Thomas. John 31 Sept. 4, 1862 Mustered out May 30, 1865, order War Dept
Udick, Jacob 31 Sept. 2, 1861 Trans. from Co. H, Sept. 1862; disc. order War Dept
Voegeli, Oswold 27 Sept. 2,1861 Mustered out with company Aug. 7, 1865; veteran
Voelker, Nicolaus 18 Feb. 12, 1862
Vongunter, Christian 26 Sept. 1, 1862 Mustered out May 30, 1865, order War Dept
Walscher, George 19 Dec. 20, 1863 Mustered out with company August 7, 1865.
Welke, Ludwig 44 Sept. 7, 1861 From Co. E, April, 1862; killed at Princeton, May, '62.
Wenger, Joseph 23 Sept. 6, 1862 Died at Milliken's Bend, La. April 29, 1863
Wengler, Jacob 18 Sept. 4, 1862
Wenninger, Lorenz 44 Nov. 14.1861 Wd. and cap. at Princeton; dis. Dec. 1862, Surg. ctf.
Wenninger, George 27 Aug. 9,1862 Mustered out May 30, 1865, order War Dept.
Weber, John 22 Aug. 27,1862 Mustered out May 30, 1865, order War Dept
Zimmer, Michael 18 Nov. 14,1861 Missing bat. Atlanta; m. o. company Aug. 7,'65; vet.


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