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For the material of the following
introductionary histories, recourse has been had almost exclusively to
that unrivalled repository of information concerning Ohio in the
war-Mr.
Whitelaw REID's great work bearing that name.
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(Three months' service.) COMPANY B. |
John BISCHANSEN, Nicholas KIRCHHIMER,
Charles KNEIP, John LINK, Robert VISEL, Martin RITTER, Henry SPEIER,
Nicholas
SCHMID, William SCHUBERT, Albert VOELKLE.
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COMMISSIONED OFFICER. |
Sergeant Major Charles H. WINNER.
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Charles A. STINE.
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NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. |
Corporal Alfred SMIFT.
Teamster Daniel GROVES.
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This was enlisted at first for three
months, under the call of President LINCOLN for seventy-five thousand
men.
It was mustered into service at Columbus, April 17, 1861, only three
days
after Fort Sumter was evacuated. It was at the first battle of Bull
Run,
and bore honorable part in the service around Washington until July,
when
it was mustered out at the expiration of its term, and reorganized at
Camp
Denison as a three-years' regiment in August and September. A majority
of the field, line, and staff officers had already seen service with
the
three months'men. The regiment moved into eastern Kentucky in
September,
I86I, and by its good behavior did much to ingratiate itself and the
Union
cause in that region. Its subsequent service was with General BUELL's
army,
Generals ROSECRANS, THOMAS and SHERMAN. It was in the battle of Stone
River
and Chickamauga, in those of the Atlanta campaign, and in several minor
actions. The nucleus of the regiment, like that of the Sixth and others
raised in Cincinnati, was formed in one of the peace organizations of
the
city. It was commanded during part of its career by Colonel Leonard A.
HARRISs, ex-rnayor of Cincinnati, and a native of that city. Most of
the
field, staff and band, two companies, and some recruits scattered
through
other companies, were from Hamilton county.
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Colonel Anson G. McCOOK.
Colonel Leonard A. HARRIS.
Lieutenant Colonel John KELLl.
Lieutenant Colonel Obediah C. MAXWELL.
Major William T. BEATTY.
Surgeon Daniel E. WADE.
Surgeon Benjamin F. MILLER.
Assistant Surgeon Thomas J. SHANNON.
Assistant Surgeon William A. CARMICHAEL.
Quartermaster Ira H. BIRD.
Adjutant George VANDEGRIFF.
Adjutant John W. THOMAS.
Chaplain Maxwell P. GADDIS.
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Sargeant-Major Horace R. ABBOTT.
Quartermaster Sergeant Albert F.
FISHER.
Commissary Sergeant Jacob HOGUE.
Principal Musician Charles SEIBOLD.
Prisoner of War.-Joseph C. AULT, Hospital STEWARD.
Died.-Marion A. ROSS, Jacob THOMPSON, Sergeant-Majors; Samuel PRICE, of the band.
Transferred.-George COCHRAN, Quartermaster Sergeant; William DODGE, Principal Musician.
Discharged.-George H. HOLLISTER,
Julius F. WILLIAMS, Aaron W. McCUNE, Sergeant Majors; Enoch P. HOOVER,
Hospital STEWARD, George THAYER, Ordnance Sergeant.
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Burton C. McCOY, Leader; First class
musicians, John W. BATES, Charles BATES, John CLINTON, Cyprian H.
WINGET;
Second class, Hiram COOK, Franklin STEVEN, David SHAFTER, Ransford R.
WHITEHEAD,
Thomas WITMORE; Third class, John BUSBY, George BRANT, John H. BROWN,
Jason
M. CASE, George W. OWENS, Rosoloo SMITH, Benjamin F. TUFTS.
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Captain William A. SMITH.
Captain James WARNOCK.
First Lieutenant George W. LANDRUM.
Second Lieutenant John F. DAVIS.
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First Sergeant Anthony W. HENRY.
Sergeant Henry E. ROSS.
Sergeant Ezekiel A. HOWARD.
Sergeant James PURDEN.
Sergeant George.W. BRIGGS.
Corporal John H. QUIGLEY.
Corporal Isaac W. CRAIG.
Corporal Albert JENKINS.
Corporal John C. WONES.
Corporal George RUST.
Wagoner James COWAN.
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William ALLEN, George ANSFAUGH, Joseph BINKLEY, Joseph N. CUTLER, Thomas CLARK, Francis M. COX, John H. DRESSING, Henry GILSON, Michael GALLIVAN, John B. HUNSTON, Theodore HUGHES, John HUDDLESTON, Alfred JONES, Alexander JOHNSONS, Michael LYNCH, John LUNDRICK, Lewis MIANGUM, George MOLLITOR, William MENKE, George W. MITCHELL, Joseph McAFEE, Thomas O'CONNOR, Marcus O'CONNOR, Philip REILLY, David W. SLUSSER, William SIMPSON, Michael TOVEY, Amos WESTFALL, William A. WILLIAMS, James WELSH, Richard BENSON, Walter B. BELL, John CLIFFORD, Samuel GRAHAM, John KENNEDY, David S. LONG, Michael McINERAY, John McCUNE, Bernard O'MEALLY, William PORTER, Charles A.PROCTOR, Hugh REDMON, Julius SHELLEY.
Prisoners of War.-Albert E. THATCHER, James PEESE, John DARRAGH, Walter S. McHUGH, James McNALLY, William PATTON, Peter REENAN, Jonathan SIMPSON.
Killed in Battle.-Corporal William H. JONES. Privates Michael BAUSCH, Henry DEMELING, James DOYLE, Harry HARLE, James HENRY, John MEADE, Thomas TRACEY.
Missing.-Corporal William CUNNINGHAM.
Died.-Sergeant Thomas J. MOORE, Corporal John C. ELLIOTT, Privates Daniel BANNON, Charles H. BEAL, Frederick ROPP, Thomas STACK, John E. WEAVER.
Discharged.-First Sergeants George N. GATES and John F. DAVIS, Privates Michael COSTEGAN, Murty GALLEVAN, Augustus WOOD, William HARVEY, Marion JULIAN, James MATTHEWS, William McCARTER, Archibald McAFEE, Michael NEWMAN, William PITMAN, George W. ROSS, Henry STRADDLING, William J. WEIST, Hannibal WILSON.
Transferred.-Sergeant
Julius F. WILLIAMS, Musician William DODGE, Privates Marcus L. BROWN,
Lawrence
COEN, Jacob A. HOGUE, George MOORE, Abraham SMITH.
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Frank Nolte harles McGURN, William
M. TATMAN (both discharged).
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Captain John HENELL.
Captain Jacob TOTRELL.
First Lieutenant Jerome A. FISHER.
Second Lieutenant Henry PURLIER.
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Sergeant Alfred LAFORE.
Sergeant Augustus CRAWFORD.
Corporal James McLAUGHLIN.
Corporal Charles E. BROWN.
Corporal Isaac WILSON.
Corporal James C. NORTON.
Corporal John KEIFER.
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Charles H. ABBOTT, Jonas BOGGS, James DUNCAN, Michael DOHERTY, George EPKE, William GOLD, John R. HALLAM, Jeremiah HOGAN, Robert L. LIND, Theodore SPINNER, John STRIKER, John WHISTLER, Thomas WIGGINS, Ernest BEERBAUM, John BATTLES, George COOK, William T. GRAY, Halford H. HEICK, John NORVASKY, James RICE.
Prisoners of War.-Sergeants George M. HALL and Benjamin JOHNSON: Corporal Philip LIPPS; Privates Robert BAGGOTT, Charles W. CHARD, Tohn DUMAS, William EGAN, John HILLSTRIP, Bernard HESTER, Henry LANFERSIEK, John MINER.
Killed in Battle.-Corporall Samuel HALL; Privates George CAPP and Patrick O'DONNELL.
Discharged.-Sergeant Henry PURLIER; Privates William CAMER, Lawrence FAGAN, John GOLD, Ezra MOCK, Patrick McCARTY, Joseph NEALY, Thomas H. ORR, Frederick QUAMBY, George THAYER, William H. WALKER.
Transferred. -First Sergeant Aaron W. McCUNE; Sergeant Jameses A. SUTER; Privates Timothy BRANNON, James CROUCH, Joshua DUNKLEY, Charles F. ENGLISH, James KIRBY, John MAGEER, Richard N. ROSS, Joseph WELLINGTON, Jesse C. YOUNG.
On muster-in but not on muster-out
roll.-Musician Kendall EDSON.
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Private John KRAMER, transferred
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This regiment was raised for the
three months' service, and was re-enlisted for tbree years. It was
first
mustered into service April 27, 1861. Its earliest duty was in the
preparation
of Camp Dennison, a few miles from Cincinnati, and it did not take the
field until after its re-organization in June. Its most notable service
was as mounted infantry in Colonel STREIGHT's expedition into northern
Georgia, in early April, 1863, when almost the entire Command was
captured.
One Company of the three years' regiment was from Cincinnati, and the
other
companies from the city were in the three months' service.
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Colonel Lewis WILSON.
Fife Major Jerome F. DANDELET.
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COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. |
Captain George M. FINCH
First Lieutenant Edwin D. SAUNDERS.
Second Lieutenant Frederick S. WALLACE.
Lieutenant Stephen M. ATHEAM.
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First Sergeant Charles SWIFT.
Sergeant Roswell G. FELTUS.
Sergeant William BUCHMAN.
Sergeant William SUCKLES.
Corporal William YOUNG.
Corporal James M. WALKER.
Corporal Joseph L. FLENNER.
Corporal Milton H. LYDICK.
Musician E. VANPELT.
Musician George T. SUTER.
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W. H. H. TAYLOR, jr., Charles L.
FELTUS, Henry HOFKAMP, William KIEFER, Edwin C. SAUNDERS, J. MARTIN, M.
B. CHAMBERLAIN, C. D. GRIGGS, A. B. BENTON, Charles HULVERSHORN, James
VANPELT, J. J. BEAHR, Frank A. ARMSTRONG, E. S. COOKE, George W.
JOHNSON,
J. Frank MILLER, William W. MILLER, William C. MUDGE Thomas L.
WENTWORTH,
George L. PENDERY, John DAVIS, George F. WALTERS, J. B, HOLMAN, John C.
MARTIN, Enoch C. JACOBS, D. S. PEARCE, J. L. HANN, Charles B. SCHONDT,
A. J. NOBLE, William SCOTT, Charles M. STOUT, R. C. STEEN, O. TAXIS,
Edmond
R. DAVIS, A. KING, John L. McELHANEY, Joseph A. CLARK, W. H. SPEED, S.
A. HARRISON, William WEYE, D. W. SNYDER, Joseph FOSS, Robert CAMERON,
F.
McGREW, Thomas COLGAN, A. ALEXANDER, Charles GUISS, Charles L. SHANNON,
A. STEVENS, Samuel WARWICK, T. P. CAVANAUGH, W. H. McDEVITT, P. BOHL,
Urath
B JONES, N. B. HOLMAN, John HOLTZWIGER, John M. HUBBELL, William A.
KOON,
William TORREY, Joseph RYAN, John NEALY, Henry L. WILLIAMS, George C.
KITHCHEN,
Andrew REUSS, Henry De BUS, William STERRITT, William STEWART, J. N.
KUNTZ,
W. K. PERRINE, Lewis RODERIGE, James R. SMITH, Frank THIEMAN.
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Captain. E. BALDWIN.
First Lieutenant J. E. RIGGS.
Second Lieutenant G. H.
AIKEN.
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Lieutenant George VANDERGRIFF
Lieutenant C. A. NEWMAN.
Lieutenant Eugene C. WILSON.
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First Sergeant W. E. OAKLEY.
Sergeant C. S. BUMS.
Sergeant Charles MENDENHALL.
Sergeant W. G. ROSS.
Corporal B. T. WRIGHT.
Corporal D. W. PIERSON.
Corporal P. R. MITCHELL.
Corporal L. V. HORTON.
Bugler. F. DANDELET.
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E. R. DAVIDSON, J. Calhoun WRIGHT,
M. STROHMEIER, C. W. MINER, David S. FRENCH, Jacob S. BURNETT, A. E.
DOISEY,
C. F. McKENZIE, W. H. CHILDS, George H. HULL, W. P. EGAN, Charles
FANIMAN,
Thomas JONES, 0. T. GUNN, E. J. LUKENS, George McCAMMON, J. T. PIGGOTT,
jr., Ira ATHEARN, E. E. C. SWIFT, W. W. WILMOT, Charles B. ELLIS,
Thomas
T. WHEELER, B. H. PARSON, S. H. BASCOM, Thomas COEN, J. W.
JOHSTON,
George H. PALMER, J. W. CRAVEN, P. BUCHER, George W. WARD, T. BRICKHAM,
J. SMALL, C. H. PHELPS, Isaac WEST, B. H. SNYDER, R. W. McCOMAS, Thomas
WEBB, J. H. SIMPSON, Nathan GUILFORD, Alfred KOSTE, L. H. HILL, E. H.
HUSSEY,
M. B. BAILEY, A. H. RUSSELL, William MITCHELL, G. RUDOLPH, H. P.
RADCLIFF,
T. DEMING, E. E. ISABEL, B. B. FEARING, T. WILTON, R. R. MARTIN, H.
TILDEN,
Benjamin HARBISON, John SNOSEY, jr., F. S. TAYLOR, jr., Henry SCHULTZ,
W. C. WILLIAMS, Ogden MENDER, John A. WRIGHT, J. A. ARTHUR, Frank
STERNS.
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Captain Leonard A. HARRIS.
First Lieutenant William J. SMITH.
Second Lieutenant John HERREL.
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First Sergeant Axexander CAMPBELL.
Sergeant Francis N. GIBSON.
Sergeant John ANTHONY.
Sergeant Charles C. MARTIN.
Corporal Timothy CRANNON.
Corporal Jerome A. FISHER.
Corporal F. RICKEY.
Corporal John DAVIS.
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Herman ACT, Patrick BURK, John BARRETT,
Victor BURNHAM, John H. BURNHAM, Joshua BAILEY, Henry BLEAKER, Edward
BRADY,
Marshall BRUCE, Frederick BRODEY, Edward BLACKBURN, Edward CLYDE, John
COSGROVE, Frederick CARSON, William L. CAMPBELL, George CURTIS, John
DAVIS,
James DISBERRY, Irwin C. DARLING, John DIXON, William DORLEY, Simon P.
ELLIOTT, Christopher ELLIS, John ERNEST, John FORD, Martin FOLTZ, John
FEBER, Benjamin GYLLE, Jasper HOLMAN, Adam HASS, Henry HOSMANGER, Jere
HOGAN, Thomas HARTLESS, James HOBAN, Herman Kopper William JOHNSON,
Frederick
JOHNSON, John JOHNSON, Norris JULLISON, Henry KOKENBRINK, Thomas
KENNEDAY,
Timothy LAWTON, Martin LEOPOLD, Valentine LENHART, James LOZIER, Henry
McCREN, George N. McCABE, John McGOVERN, George MILLER, John MITCHELL,
Patrick MORRISEY, James MANSHOT,. Henry M. NICHOLS, Sames N. NUTT,
Alfred
G. NORISSEY, Charles NEWMAN, Paul NEWMILLER, James O'CONNER, John
O'CONNELL,
John PENNY, Thomas POWERS, Thomas PAYNE, Thomas REYNOLD, Francis RHODY,
Anthony SCHWAGART, William STAGER, Henry SANDERS, Thomas SIMONS,
William
SHAFER, John SAILMAN, William SWIFT, John STEWART, David THAYER, Henry
VANFIELD, Christopher WHAKING, William WALFECK, Charles YOUNG, Herman
BARTLETT,
Charles CARY, Paul M. FARNSWORTH, Charles KENT, Peter N. SMIDTH.
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Captain Philip FITHIAN.
Captain Edward M. DRISCOLL.
First Lieutenant John RICHEY.
First Lieutenant Wiliiam A. CURRY.
Second Lieutenant Charles TROWNSELL.
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First Sergeant Henry D. BAUDER.
Sergeant Thomas W. KRUSE.
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Rudolph BAEHR, August BREWER, James CURRY, William DOOLEY, Callahill DOOLEY, Edward ENGLISH, Benjamin HOLMES, Harry HAMILTON, George W. HOWELL, Lewis KLINGLER, William LAWLER, Frank METZ, Albert MUSSER, Edwin McMILLEN, John McCLAMTHAN, Frank O'CONNOR, Robert POTTS, Henry PHILLIPS, Albert STIMSON, John STANFERMAN, Charles SCHWAB, August SCHWAGER, Andrew SCHNELLER, Fred VANLIEU, Herman D. WILLMAN, Joseph WEBER, Manasses BROWN, George BELIVILLE, Caspar DAVIS, Calvin BILLS, Fred EICHENLAUB, Parker ERNST, David FINCH, James FRANK, Frank GALLAGHER, Richard HOWE, Harrison KIPP, James KING, William LINCH, John D. MOORE, William McMILLEM, Daniel O'KEEF, Charles PHILLIPS, John POHLMAN, Jacob SMITH, Daniel SPENCER, Michael STRABER, Frank STANFERMAN, Thomas TYDINGS, John WELLMAN, Conrad WEBBER, John T. WELSH.
Killed in Battle.-Sergeant William V. McCOABRIE, Corporal Joseph BABLMAN. Privates Louis WHITMORE, Henry BARNEY, Henry LOCHEMEY, John B. NAYLOR.
Died.-Sergeant Charles CANNON. Private Charles HART.
Discharged.-First Sergeants William A. CURRY, David J. KRULE; privates John ATKINS, Michael BLACK, John BAIRD, Benjamin BONNER, Henry C. BLINER, Benjamin CRAWFORD, William CARTMAN, William CHASE, John F. DROSTE, George A. HENRY, John KNAPP, James LAWRENCE, Arthur LYLE, George RICHEY, James SMITH, Cincinnatus STINSON, James VAULIED, Edward WESSEL.
Transferred.-Sergeant Sebastian E. FRANCIS, Musician Richard DeBUTTS; privates August BIRNBRIGER, John COSTE, Alexander DRISCOLL, Frank DICK, Charles GRAHAM, Joan HARTLEY, William N. KEYS, John LANCH, John LAWRENCE, Emil MILLER, William MILLS, William H., McGRAW, Edward MASSEY, James O'CONNER, Charles T. PALMER, Nathan REED, George F. SAY, Yeustace SMITH, Martin SMITH, Joseph SCHWEDER, Daniel SHAW, Sylvanus STEWART, Joseph SHRIES, Thomas THACKERAY, Copple TIPPANHAUER, James VERMILYEA.
On muster-in, but not on muster-out roll.-Privates James COTTLE, Charles FRENCH, Richard LINCH, James LINTON, Joseph D. MURRY, William VANDITIE.
On muster-in roll March 13, 1864,
but not on muster-out roll.-Private Cornelius DRISCOLL.
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Mustered into service April 4 and May 5, 1861. |
Private George WILSON.
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