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The three months' regiment of this number was raised at once upon
the
outbreak of war. One company (B) was recruited at Oxford, Butler
county,
mainly from the students of Miami university. Among them were the
following-named
from Cincinnati:
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Captain Ozu Jennison DODDS.
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John R. HUNT, jr., Carter B. HARRISON, Robert A. LEONARD, James A.
LEONARD,
Charles L. SEWARD.
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COMPANY H. |
Albert BLACK, Mason HARMON.
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PRIVATES. |
Christopher GEHRKE, James LINGEN, Herman NEATFELT.
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PRIVATES. |
Thomas GLEASON, William SHARRON.
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COMMISSIONED OFFICER. |
Assistant Surgeon Richard GRAY, jr.
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FIELD AND STAFF. |
Colonel Crafts J. WRIGHT.
Major Charles W. ANDERSON.
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COMMISSIONED OFFICER. |
First Lieutenant Edwin SMITH.
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Corporal John WINRIGHT.
Corporal William H. SHEIR.
Corporal James H. STOPHER.
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Rudolph BETZ, James CAMPBELL, Joseph McGARTEN, John SHERIDAN, Robert
WYCHLER, William B. ARTHUR, William GREEN, Matthew HARREN, Joseph
PETERS,
Alfred SWING, Julius SHEMER, James FARRIS.
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COMMISSIONED OFFICER. |
First Lieutenant Robert McGREGGOR.
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Private Philip W. QUENTIN.
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(Veterans and recruits of the Twenty-third Ohio infantry.) COMPANY A. |
William CUMMINGS, Lewis C. MILLER, William MONTGOMERY, John PROBST,
William H. ROGERS.
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NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICER. |
Corporal James P. WOODS.
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John WILLIAMS, Alexander BOWERS, Tilton HALL, Patrick MURRAY, Isaac
B. NORRIS, John E. WORTMAN; Drummer Ebenezer WESTWOOD.
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This' was Colonel (afterwards General) ROSECRANS' regiment. Among
its
field officers were also Rutherford B. HAYES, Stanley MATTHEWS, James
M.
CONLY, and E. Parker SCAMMON, three of whom became generals, and one of
them President of the United States. It was organized at Camp Chase, in
June, 1861, for three years' service; served in West Virginia, and
elsewhere
in the east, was at the battle of Cedar Creek, and other famous
actions,
and was finally mustered out July 26, 1865, at Cumberland.
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Sergeant Major William W. STEVENS.
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PRIVATES. |
William LYONS, Casper PLANKUCH, William SULLIVAN, James BROWN,
Thomas
BURNES, Thomas GILLEN, Alfred C. HARRIS, John LANVERCOMBE, John
PLETCHER.
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PRIVATES. |
Joseph FISHER, Salathiel ROACH, Thomas CADY, Daniel DEDY, Mortimer
S.
DENWOODY, Joseph DAVIS, Benjamin EVANS, Henry EVANS, William KILGORE.
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PRIVATES. |
John CANEDY, Hanson L. GWYNN, Gustavus MASON, James PIERSON, Christopher C. WHITE, John GIBERNEL, Alfred GROW, George W. SHELLCROSS, James TINNER.
Died. -- Charles O. CASE, Zachariah CRIPPEN, Hugh McCABE.
Discharged. -- Corporal Kellum SANFORD; Privates John C.
COLEMAN,
John DEVERMING, Josiah J. HIGBY.
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William TERRELL, Lewis HOOD, William WHITE, 2d, Darman WILLIAMS,
William
MEADE, Frederick SMITHGALL, William HAMILTON (died), John L. DOUGLASS
(discharged).
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PRIVATES. |
James CARL, James A. KELLY, Frantz KAISER, John KING, William R.
HALIMAN,
Hugh KEARNEY, John KEENAN.
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PRIVATES. |
Jacob MAGUIR, Edward BENKER, Andrew GIGLE, George HEDDINGER,
Christopher
COPLER, Edward LANSON, Jeremiah LONG, Joseph LEMARE, John MAXVILLE,
John
O'BRIAN, John REED.
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PRIVATES. |
Harvey BUCHANAN, Patrick McGOWN, John McGEE, John OCKLEY, William OSTERHOLT, Conrad WEITZEL, William B. MAPLES, James PRESLEY (killed in battle), Hiram ANDERSON, William BRAGG, John DOUGHERTY, Richard ELLISON, Levi FULLER, George GODSEY, Henry GEDEMAN, Thomas MARFLING, James O'BRIAN, John RATH.
Discharged. -- Calvin W. HUDSON, Lewis MAYER, John STANDER.
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Michael SONTAG, John SOMERTON, Herman SMITH, Charles SCHMIDT,
Michael
O'BRIEN (discharged).
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John WALKER, William W. STEVENS, Andrew J. BOLAN, Daniel SMITH,
Andrew
SCHLOCHBERGER, Samuel TURNER, Daniel WALSH.
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William WICKELHOUSE, James DONNELLY, Jacob Van LONG, John MORRIS,
Albert
G. BOSWELL, Isaac WICKLEY, William B. CARY (died), George M. D. EVANS,
Charles M. ROLLINGS, John RILEY, James SMITH, Harry WALLACE, Charles B.
WILSON, William S. WARRICK, Samuel W. WALLACE.
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Mustered into service in July 1861. COMPANY F. |
First Lieutenant Henry. G. GRAHAM.
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Assistant Surgeon Daniel RICHARDS.
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Private Emanuel BRILL.
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PRIVATES. |
John S. PRYOR, Adeu RICHASON (died).
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The organization of this regiment took place at Camp Chase in August, 1861. Before December they are heard of at St. Louis, St. Charles and Mexico, Missouri, Lexington, Kansas City, and Sadalia. During this month they shared in the capture of thirteen hundred recruits on their way to loin the rebel General PRICE. In March this regiment was in the advance in the movement on Island No. 10, and May 1, was with the army that moved on Corinth. On the nineteenth of September the Twenty-seventh was a part of the force sent to recapture Iuka. October 3, at the battle of Corinth it lost heavily. A timely reinforcement of two hundred recruits arrived soon after. Early in November, the Ohio brigade, of which the Twenty-seventh formed a part, with GRANT's army, marched to Oxford, Mississippi. They were next ordered to Jackson, Tennessee, to intercept FORREST, whom they met at Parker's cross roads, where an engagement took place, resulting in the capture of seven guns, three hundred and sixty prisoners, and four hundred horses. Shortly after re-enlistment, this brigade moved against and captured Decatur. At Dallas the rebels were driven before them. The regiment was also engaged with HOOD's corps on the twenty-eighth of May, skirmished at Big Shanty in June, and fought at Kenesaw and Nicojack creek in July.
Before Atlanta, on the twenty-second of July, the regiment was in
one
of its severest battles, and sustained its heaviest loss. In the
pursuit
of HOOD to the northward, it had a part; it also marched with SHERMAN
to
the sea, and was in the campaign of the Carolinas. After JOHNSTON's
surrender,
the Twenty-seventh moved to Washington, and in July, 1865, at Camp
Dennison,
received its final payment and discharge.
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Sergeant Major Jacob C. COHEN.
Sergeant Major Edward B. TEMPLE.
Quartermaster Sergeant John JONES.
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COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. |
Captain Jacob S. MENKEN.
Captain James MORGAN.
Second Lieutenant Jacob C. COHEN.
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First Sergeant Henry TAPE.
First Sergeant Thomas MPRGAN.
Sergeant Robert C. BIGGADIKE.
Sergeant John TOMS.
Sergeant Edward B. TEMPLE.
Sergeant William ROBERTS.
Sergeant Adolph MYERS.
Sergeant Robert GARDNER.
Sergeant Ferdinand FAGLE.
Corporal Benjamin F. LONG.
Corporal William E. MOORE.
Corporal Edward P. TOMS.
Corporal John KERDOFF.
Corporal E. W. HIPPLE.
Corporal James H. JONES.
Corporal George EVERETT.
Musician Charles CHIFFER.
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John ATKINS, George BARNER, John BRYANT, J. P. BERGMAN, Patrick
BURK,
Eugene CARROLL, William H. DOBBINS, Hugh DUNN, James EGAN, Patrick FOX,
Frederick GRAFF, Noah C. GROVES, Edwin GIBSON, William GANTZ, Daniel
HAGGERTY,
William A. JEFFERS, Adolph KRAUSE, William KING, Michael KNOFFLOCH,
William
D. LILLY, John A. McCALMONT, John McMILLEN, John MURPHY, Edward MARTZ,
Joseph MEISING, Louis H. MAYER, John MILLER, Dennis O'BRIAN, John
O'TOOL,
Peter POINTERS, Harmon H. REMMERT, Thomas RYAN, John H. STEIWEIDER,
August
SENMERT, Joseph SOKUP, Maurice TROY, Frederick TALAZE, Arnold ZEMMERT,
Ernest ZEUCHNER, William F. COLE, William E. COLE.
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PRIVATES. |
Joseph BLACK, Josiah RAINES.
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Private Joseph McDANIELS.
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Private John M. MOORE (died).
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Private Christian NORTH (died).
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PRIVATES. |
Leopold GARDNER, Enoch A. HUTCHINSON, O. E. STEWARD, James A. SWEET,
John A. JOSEPH (died).
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