History of Hamilton County Ohio
XI. Military History of Hamilton County
Eightieth Ohio Infantry
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EIGHTIETH OHIO INFANTRY.

COMPANY I. 

Private Leopold GOLDSMITH.
 
EIGHTY-FIRST OHIO INFANTRY.

COMPANY F.
COMMISSIONED OFFICER.

Captain Ozro J. DODDS.
 
PRIVATES.

Orien CLARK, Walter SCOTT.
 
EIGHTY-THIRD OHIO INFANTRY.

Several companies of this regiment were from Hamilton county; the remainder from Butler. Before the regiment was fully organized, the exigencies of the situation in Kentucky, during the invasion of Kirby Smith, became so great that the Hamilton county companies, then at Camp Dennison, were ordered into the field. On the night of the third of September, 1862, the day of leaving camp, they bivouacked in the streets of Covington. After various movements they marched across the Licking river to support the Beechwood battery, on the Alexandria turnpike, did heavy picket duty for several days, and were then withdrawn to Camp Orchard. Here the rest of the regiment joined them, and gave the Eighty-third in all one thousand and ten men. The regimental organization, however, dated from the twenty-second of August, when all the companies were full. September



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18th the command marched to Cynthiana with an expedition under General Q. A. GILMORE, but found no enemy in force. October 15th it reached Paris, Kentucky, and joined the First brigade, Tenth division, army of the Tennessee. A fortnight thereafter it was on its way to Louisville, stopping two weeks at Nicholasville, where it was presented with an elegant banner, by the Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton railroad company. The division (General A. J. SMITH's) sailed for Memphis November 23d and thence further down the Mississippi December 20th. The Eighty-third engaged in some laborious and successful operations about Milliken's Bend, and had its first battles at Chickasaw Bayou and Arkansas Post. In the latter action it lost one-fifth of its number, but was the first to plant its flag upon the enemy's works, was honorably mentioned in the official reports, and specially thanked by unanimous vote of the Ohio legislature. In camp afterwards at Young's Point, the regiment lost heavily by disease. May 20th, after heavy skirmishing and some severe fighting, it reached the front at Vicksburgh, was in the assault on the twenty-second, where it lost eight per cent of its men engaged, and took part in the subsequent operations of the siege. After the surrender it moved with its division against JOHNSTON, assisted in the affairs about JACKSON and in the pursuit of the rebels to Brandon, returning thence to Vicksburgh, after an unusually arduous campaign. August 24th it changed camp to Carrollton, Louisiana, and remained there, save for an expedition to Donaldsonrille, till the third of October, when it formed a part of the force starting on the Teche campaign. November 3d, when in charge of a forage train, it had a sharp encounter, and lost fifty-six men, mostly captured. A few weeks afterwards it moved to Fort Jackson to quell a mutiny among colored troops; was then ordered to New Orleans, and thence to Madisonville, where it went into the Second brigade, Third division, Thirteenth army corps. The fore part of March, 1864, at Franklin, it was transferred to the First brigade of the Fourth division, same corps, and marched with it on the ill-fated Red River expedition. It was hotly engaged in the battle of Pleasant Hills, and gallantly maintained its reputation. At the beginning of its share in the action, after marching ten miles in two hours, it occupied the extreme right of the Federal line, and carne near being enveloped and destroyed by the rebel left, which extended far beyond it, but was extricated under a terrible cross fire, in perfect order. May 2d it was engaged in a sharp skirmish while on a foraging expedition, and at Alexandria furnished large details for work upon the dam which finally saved the army. On the twenty-eighth the regiment reached Baton Rouge, and remained there in camp till July 21st, when it left for Algiers, opposite New Orleans, moving thence to Morganza to repel an attack, and going into camp there for the remainder of the summer. October 1st it formed part of an expedition to sieze and hold Morgan's Ferry, on the Atchafalaya, and on the eighteenth, of another to the Atchafalaya at Simmsport. November 1st it embarked for the mouth of White river, and in December was ordered to Nachez for consolidation with the Forty-eighth Ohio. The new regiment comprised six companies of the former and four from the latter, retaining the name Eighty-third. All the field officers were from the former command. It was assigned to the Third brigade, Second division, Thirteenth corps, and, March 20th, started in the Mobile campaign. It made the assault on Fort Blakely April 9th, and captured two posts, eight cannon, two mortars, eight hundred prisoners, two flags, etc., etc., losing thirty-six killed and wounded. It did provost duty in Selma till May 12th; was in Mobile a month, and in Galveston on guard duty till July 26th, when it started for home, arriving at Cincinnati the fifth of August, and getting final payment and discharge at Camp Dennison on the tenth.
 
FIELD AND STAFF.

Colonel Frederick W. MOORE.
Lieutenant Colonel William H. BALDWIN.
Major S. S. L'HOMMEDIEU.
Surgeon John S. McGREW.
Assistant Surgeon Marion WILIKNSON.
Assistant Surgeon George CASSIDY.
Adjutant Lawrence WALDO.
Sergeant Major Joseph W. RUDOLPH.
Quartermaster Sergeant Stacey DANIELS.
Commissary Sergeant George W. CAREY.
 
COMPANY A.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.

Captain Dewitt C. SHOCKLEY.
First Lieutenant William R. McCOMAS.
Second Lieutenant Albert FEHRMAN.
 
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.

First Sergeant C. A. BURNS.
Sergeant Jacob MEYER.
Sergeant George F. HIBBEN.
Sergeant Edward C. COLLINS.
Sergeant Charles H. AMOS.
Corporal Samuel BATTSELL.
Corporal Charles BODINE.
Corporal Thomas J. THOMPSON.
Corporal John SNYDER.
Corporal Jacob MOSIER.
Corporal Homer KENDALL.
Corporal Bernard JACOBS.
Corporal John HALLER.
Wagoner Sylvester KRIEFER.
 
PRIVATES.

James ANDERSON, Anthony AUGERER, Elmore BRIDGES, Davis BOCK, William BIRD, Peter BROBEST, Nathan BAKTZELL, Louis BENJAMIN, Michael BOBLINGER, Robert CLOSE, Conrad CASTAL, Isaac E CROSLY, William CANOLL, Robert COX, Thomas COX, Thomas DAVIS, Raphael CEIPHY, James DODD, Samuel De FRANCE, Jacob GODOW, Conrad GURTHER, Henry GEDES, Michael HUGHES, Peter HOFFMAN, Joseph S. HEWRIS, William HOGAN, Simon HONRELEMAN, Harry HULL, Frank HILDRETH, Joseph H. HALTON, David HILTON, John JONES, William JONES, Alfred P. JAMES, Gustave LIPPART, Alexander G. LEME, William A. LERNKA, Nathan LEHMAN, Richard MILLIGAN, David MILLIGAN, John McALLISTER, George MOSIER, William MURPHY, Russel McKITRICK, Isaac MUETERS, Andrew MOORE, Elijah McLAUGHLIN, Henry McLAUGHLIN, Albert MARTIN, Charles H. NICHOLS, Thomas OWEN, Adrian PIERSON, John R. PEPPER, Robert PORTER, David PIERSON, Annas ROSEBOOM, Elijah ROLL, William REYNOLDS, James REYNOLDS, John RHODES, Joseph T. ROSSA, Daniel RIKER, William SWEANIGER, Charles A. SHORT, James STAPLETON, Arthur W. SALTER, Aaron T. SUTTON, Michael V. SMITH, Ernest SCHOWE, Andrew SPEATH, Benjamin SHUTTS, William TURNER, Christian TONGES, Joseph TWELINS, Adam VOLKERT, Jacob VOEGLI, Thomas WHITE, William WORSTLE, Emil WEGERT, Thomas WALLACE, Jacob R. WILLIAMS, James DOWIS, Frederick MEYER, William SLOAN, John WORSTLE, Ennis RIKER.
 
COMPANY B.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.

Captain James W. CRAVEN.
First Lieutenant Philip BESCHER.
Second Lieutenant John T. TALBOTT.



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NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.

First Sergeant James T. DeMARR.
Sergeant Charles H. E. COLE.
Sergeant Joseph R. SHANNON.
Sergeant Peter SHATSMAN.
Sergeant James D. CAMPBELL.
Corporal Samuel NASH.
Corporal Lemuel VANZANDT.
Corporal James J. SHANNON.
Corporal Gustave LEIFER.
Corporal Thomas BEETTE.
Corporal Lewis WILLIAMS.
Corporal William FISHER.
Corporal William STROHMAN.
Musician Samuel C. PRICE.
Musician William L. PRIMBY.
Wagoner Harry E. BREEDING.
 
PRIVATES.

H. AUSDENMORRE, John S. BOAKE, George M. BRENLING, Henry. K. BASCOM, John BEHNER, Ludwig BERDEL, Franz BURY, George J. BUCKEL, John W. BRUDSALL, Albert B. CARL, Dennis COFFEY, Thomas CORCORAN, William CODLING, Samuel CORER, Taylor CONNER, Andrew CONLEY, Charles W. DEAN, James DOWD, Columbus DALE, Isaac F. DeMARR, Albert FINDLEY, Anton FERENTER, Alexander GLAZE, Solomon GNESS, Barney GODSCHMIDT, William HAZARD, John G. HARRINGTON, David HALL, George HOLDEN, James W. HUDSON, George H. HOWE, Bernhardt HELDA, George E. HARVEY, Charles HENRY, William R. IRWIN, Joseph K. IRWIN, John W. JACKSON, jr., George W. JOHNS, Samuel S. JUNKINS, Christian KOERTER, Joseph KINDLE, George LEIST, jr., George M. LABARRE, Van Buren LITTLETON, Granville McDONNELL, Casper MONIG, William MEYERE, James M. MATTHEWS, Frank NOBLE, Felix O'NEIL, Levi PETTIL, John R. PAYNE, Henry ROMES, Lawrence SHAFFER, David SWANEY, Jacob SEIFERT, Charles SMITH, Benjamin M. WRIGHT, Charles W. WHITE, Edwin D. WOSENCRAFT, Francis M. WATT, Robert WORK, John W. WALLACE, William P. WORK, James G. WORK, Joseph WORSTED, William WILSON, Andrew WERTHEIMER.
 
COMPANY C.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.

Captain Edward MANSER.
First Lieutenant William H. MINDELER.
Second Lieutenant Henry M. GASTRALL.
 
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.

First Sergeant William A. BEASLEY.
Sergeant George KERR.
Sergeant John PRITCHARD.
Sergeant George W. MILAM.
Sergeant John DONNEHEN.
Corporal George SNYDER.
Corporal Benjamin COOK.
Corporal James PATTON.
Corporal William H. McLEAVEN.
Corporal Herbert WINSTON.
Corporal Richard E. THOMPSON.
Corporal Colin R. PALMER.
Corporal Lewis R. WASHBURNE.
Musician William DEFORD.
Musician Charles HARRINGTON.
Wagoner Jonah COOK.
 
PRIVATES.

Jerome B. BAINBRIDGE, William BELL, Byron BAILEY, Frank BALKIMAN, Alexander BERGER, Richard CONKLING, jr., James CLOSE, Phaley CUNNINGHAM, George W. CAREY, John DANIEL, George W. DE LYON, Thomas DRUMB, Stephen DEMOSS, David DANWORTH, Thomas DOHERTY, William R. DEDERICK, Andrew J. DEFORD, William EATON, Daniel FLOWERS, William F. FORDYCE, Charles H. GOULD, Douglass GUY, Benjamin K. HELTER, John A. HOFFMAN, Joseph HOFFMAN, John S. HENSLER, Griffin HEMPHILL, Henry HACKER, Louis HENIX, James HEIFERMAN, Charles W. HORWEG, John HOLLEY, William HEMMERNAN, Henry JONES, Stephen D. KITE, James KENLEY, Patrick LAVERY, Joseph LAREN, John LENHOFF, Mathias LENHOFF, James LAMB, Andrew H. McKEE, Thomas H. MACK, Henry MILLER, Robert MIDDLETON, Patrick B. McCABE, Patrick MURRAY, Frank MARTIN, Albinus J. MASTERS, Daniel NEIMAN, Henry OESCHLAGER, John PHEENEY, Martin L. PEABODY, James PHARIS, James QUINN, Andrew B. REY, John RHOVER, Oscar P. RICHEY, Edwin R. ROSS, Thomas G. ROBINSON, Michael RILEY, John SEABOLD, Stephen M. J. SMITH, Henry H. STREUVE, Frauk SHIELDS, William STRONBERG, John R. TELFERS, Samuel TEARNE, Jefferson TERRY, Thomas VAN WISE, John A. WETMORE, William WIDDLEFIELD, John C. WILSON, Josiah WILLIAMS, Henry WOODS.
 
COMPANY D.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.

Captain Albert W. BOSER.
First Lieutenant James CARLIN.
Second Lieutenant Gershom TOMLINSON.
 
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.

First Sergeant Samuel A. KEEN.
Sergeant Charles P. SAXTON.
Sergeant Archie YOUNG.
Sergeant Martin L. BEST.
Sergeant Francis CREBS.
Corporal William M. JAMES.
Corporal William JAGER.
Corporal William BUCK.
Corporal Henry WESTON.
Corporal William C. CARTER.
Corporal Joseph FESTO.
Corporal Joseph LOOR.
Corporal Eli H. CONWAY.
Wagoner William F. MAGEE.
Musician Washington A. BOZER.
Musician William PALMER.
 
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.

Joshua ASHLEY, Ira ATKINS, William T. ALEXANDER, Francis BAIN, Wesley BRENNAN, David BARNES, Nimrod BANNISTER, John BURK, John N. BATES, William A. BENSON, Richard H. BALB, Jeremiah CONGER, George CULLUM, John CAMPBELL, Michael CONNEL, William A. COMIC, James CREIGHTON, James G. CLARK, William DRAKE, John DANUGH, King DEARMOND, Lewis A. DAVIDSON, J ames DORN, Silas FRAGEE, Lawrence FELENAS, Jacob R. FLANNAGAN, John GUNNING, John M. GIBBS, Reuben GARDNER, Oliver P. GLANCY, John HALLER, Samuel HAMILTON, Turner HOMER, William HEDGES, Joseph HOPPING, Milton HELMICK, John HEVEY, George C. HARTFENCE, Jacob HINKELMAN, John HOOPER, Isaac JACKSON, William P. JOHN, Henry B. JOHN, John KIND, James T. KELSO, Henry KILGOUR, James R. LACEY, Henry LUSTER, Edward MAHAR Abraham MALSON, Frank MALSON, Jacob MYERS, Jacob MOSER, George W. MORIARITY, Michael MARTIN, Hiram McMURRY, William H. MORGAN, William J. McMURRY, John MAGEE, Datus E. MYERS, Patrick McCABE, Allen W. NEESE, Jotm NEWCOMB, Michael C. NUGENT, David I. OSBORN, John PETERSON, Peter PULSE, George RUDICIL, Noble ROSS, Anderson RUDICIL, Joseph REEDER, John RONEY, Samuel F. REED, James C. ROSS, John SAPP, George W. STEWART, William E. LEARS, DeLancey LACKEL, Arthur SMITH, Alfred SKIDMORE, Robert R. THOMAS, John TELLER, Edmund TALKINGTON, John VANASDALE, Ephraim WILLIAMSON, Potter WHITE, John WHITE, Matthew TREVER, James P. McMURRY, Alexander H. MILLER.
 
COMPANY E.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.

Captain Pardon D. CONNELL.
First Lieutenant Adam E. BILLINGSBY.
Second Lieutenant John R. PHILLIPS.
 
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.

First Sergeant Lutellus HUSSEY.
Sergeant Charles B. PALMER.
Sergeant George McCORMICK.
Sergeant John DUNN.
Sergeant Clinton W. GERRARD.
Corporal Alonzo DUNN.
Corporal Robert G. RUSK.
Corporal John W. BELL.
Corporal Eli EARHART.
Corporal Francis McGREGOR.
Corporal Isaiah THOMPSON.
Corporal Truman MOSTELLER.
Corporal Parshall CORNELIUS.
Musician Jacob HARPER.
Wagoner William H. STEWARD.
 
PRIVATES.

James AGADINE, Robert BURNS, Jonah BUCHANAN, Jonas BAUSHMAN, Samuel BEELER, Joseph BURGOYNE, Peter BEELER, George BAILEY, John BEELER, Joseph BOWEN, Peter V. BUMHART, John H. CARTER,



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John S. COX, Lewis CUNAN, Pollock COBB, Daniel DOTY, Isaac DOUGLASS, Henry DRASHELL, James FAUST, Peter FORNEY, Oliver H. GERRARD, Thomas GORMAN, James GRAY, Alexander GROOMS, William HARRISON, Jacob HARPER, John HEGRICH, Thomas HATTER, James HUFF, Adrian HAGEMAN, Charles KILGOUR, John M. KEELER, Jacob KLICK, Charles W. KRATZER, Gustav KRAUSS, William C. A. KRAUSS, Edward M. KRAUSS, Thomas LOVE, Joseph LANDENBURGH, Martin McGINNIS, James MILLER, Gideon McGILL, William MARTIN, Stephen MYERS, Charles METZ, Humphrey MAGNIHAN, William C. NEWELL, William PRYER, Francis R. PALMER, William PITCHER, Stephen M. PRICE, John RITTER, George RITTER, William C. RITTER, James D. ROSS, Francis C. RITTER, Pengree RIKER, Arthur C. RITTER, Edward SMITH, Charles F. SMITH, Noah SMITH, John W. SHORT, Jonah SHUFF, John W. STEWART, James STEVENS, Joel SWIHART, George SWIHART, Eli SWIHART, David TAYLOR, Michael TRAGNOR, Samuel THOMPSON, William TREWITT, Martin WILLIAMS, Peter C. WILLIAMSON, Ezra WILVARREN, Hammett WORKMAN, Jacob WHALER, Elias ZICKEFORSE, Henry ZICKEFORSE.
 
COMPANY F.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.

Captain John W. ROSS.
First Lieutenant Joseph O'CONNER.
Second Lieutenant John S. TAYLOR, jr.
 
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.

First Sergeant Joseph A. SAVAGE.
Sergeant David T. WOODRUFF.
Sergeant Frederick JEFFEY.
Sergeant Ernest WARDEN.
Sergeant William J. JAMES.
Corporal Joseph RICHTER.
Corporal Edwin J. ACKERMAN.
Corporal Benjamin HARBESON.
Corporal Henry C. DAVIDSON.
Corporal Robert L. BOGGS.
Corporal Charles G. HALLAM.
Corporal David W. JONES.
Corporal Joseph B. LEAKE.
Musician Thomas CHARD.
Musician Andrew JOHNSON.
Wagoner John JANEY.
 
PRIVATES.

Robert ARMSTRONG, Joseph ALLBRIGHT, Charles ALBEE, John BENKER, William BOARD, Ellis BUCKNELL, Michael BURKE, Garrett COONSE, William COUGHLIN, Hamilton H. CONANT, John CURTIS, Peter CROMWELL, Arthur L. CURRIE, William CRIDER, Albert CLARK, Thomas DICKSON, Joseph DANKWORTH, William H. ELESTON, William F. FUNK, Daniel H. FREEMAN, Henry FUCHS, Gasper GIFFORD, Joseph HELMCAMP, William HUDSON, Henry HULSEMYER, Clinton R. HARRISON, Elliott HEWSON, George HOLFORD, Charles W. HONSELLE, Edward JORDAN, William KLINGER, Samuel G. KYLE, George J. KING, Michael KENNY, William KRAMMER, Henry E. KAUFMAN, Patrick KINNEY, Edward M. KRAUSE, John KOCH, John LOGAN, William LORDSAVE, Leonidas LATTA, Henry LINWEBER, Israel B. MALOTT, Lucas MAGUIRE, Henry MARILIUS, John M. QUERNY, Jacob McKEON, Hugh O'CONNOR, Jacob PARKER, Oliver B. PROPHATOR, Oliver H. PHILLIPS, William RINAL, James H. RHYNER, Jesse SMITH, Charles L. SIEWERS, John SAMORA, George SWEENEY, Daniel SULLIVAN, Henry STAFFORD, Albert STEVENS, George W. STANLY, Henry VANDERHAIR, Mathew WHILDEN, John J. WEAVER, La Grat C. WELDY, William F. WERSHEY, Jacob YEAKLE, Henry YOUNG, Andrew CONNELLY, William J. HIX, Perry HENDERSON, Dewitt C. KINDLE, Frederick HANNEBALL, Edward BACKER, Charles SHAW.
 
COMPANY I.

Private Samuel LAUHART.
 
COMPANY K.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.

Captain Albert W. THORNTON.
First Lieutenant William PHILLIPS.
Second Lieutenant Edward N. CLOPPER.
 
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.

First Sergeant James NEAS,
Sergeant James H. WILSON.
Sergeant John B. MITCHEL.
Sergeant James B. MITCHEL.
Sergeant David B. SNOW.
Corporal. John H. BEARD.
Corporal William A. CLARK.
Corporal George C. HARWOOD.
Corporal William H. DAVIS.
Corporal Jacob B. DAVENPORT.
Corporal Thomas B. MARSHALL.
Corporal Francis M. HAGALY.
Corporal John B. HANER.
Musician Elliott STROUP.
Musician John W. HEARN.
 
PRIVATES.

George R. ANDERSON, Frederick BERGDORF, Jacob S. BACON, James A BLAIR, Daniel BERM, Robert CAMPBELL, John COLEMAN, John DUMLER, Peter DECKER, Francis HENRY, Joseph A. GRIBBLE, William H. GRAY, William GORMLY, Jacob GARBUTT, Henry GRIFFITH, Ephraim GRIFFITH, Silas F. HEARN, John P. HEARN, Andy J. HEARN, William A. HANNON, Peter HOLLAND, Douglass HUTCHINS, George C. HILDRETH, Benedict HOFF, David IRELAND, Thomas IRELAND, John H. JACKSON, Robert H. JOHN, Frederick KETCHAM, James KETCHAM, Benjamin KETCHAM, Peter LONG, Jacob LONG, Adam LONG, John LULLMAN, Simon LATOSZYUSKI, Thomas W LEAKE, Jacob MANN, William MONROE, James MAYTURN, Patrick McDERMOTT, John McGLASHON, Wm. McGLASHON, Alexander MURRAY, Michael McHUGH, George MILLERING, Samuel MOORE, Charles MILLER, Adam NOLL, Andrew POTH, David PARSHALL, James J. RICHARDSON, Perry RINGGOLD, Isaac L. STEVENS, Wm. A. SUTTON, Daniel SNYDER, Wm. SNYDER, Frederick W. SMITH, Jacob H. STATHEM, Martin SCHUMAKER, Moses M. TRADOR, Louis THONELL, John TYRELL, Charles WEBBER, William WEBBER, David WILSON, Martin WENNEL, Griffith WHITE, Fayette M. WOOD, David YARNELL, Charles BLAIR, William GREEN, John B. HANER.
 
EIGHTY-FOURTH OHIO INFANTRY.

This was organized for but three months service. June 11, 1862, it started for Cumberland, Maryland, and from that point engaged in several expeditions against the rebels. September 13th it held New Creek against a threatened attack by Generals JACHSON and IMBODEN. It served about a month longer than its period of enlistment, and was mustered out at Camp Delaware in October.
COMPANY G.
COMMISSIONED OFFICER.

Captain William A. POWELL.
 
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.

Sergeant James HUSTON.
Sergeant Andrew HOFFMAN.
Corporal Wesley HENTSHORN.
Corporal Edward CRANDALL.
Musician George B. CHANDLER.
Musician James OLWELLS.
 
PRIVATES.

George J. BRIGHTMORE, George BONE, Richard G. GRAY, Timothy D. BROWN, William W. CONOVER, John W. DOBBINS, Robert A. EDWARDS, Samuel L. EDWARDSd, William B. GAMBLE, Frank GOODWIN, Richard N. HARGRAVE, Lewis HEDDER, Carroll W. JOHNSON, Ephraim KRAM, David H. LEVIN, Jerry LITTON, John N. LUTE, William H. PARSHALL, John PICKERING, Charles ROSE, Hiram SIMONTON, Alva B. TICHENOR, Horace WELLS, Charles J. KULLMER.
 
COMPANY H.

Private William STEWART.
 
EIGHTY-FIFTH OHIO INFANTRY.

COMPANY D.

Private William MARTIN.
 
EIGHTY-SIXTH OHIO INFANTRY.

(Three Months' Service.)
COMPANY A.

Private Edward H. KLEINSCHMIDT.
 
(Six Months' Service.)
COMPANY K.
PRIVATES.

E. H. KLEINSCHMIDT, Matthew LAWLESS.
 
EIGHTY-SEVENTH OHIO INFANTRY.

COMPANY D.
PRIVATES.

Henry BODE, Noah M. STEWART.



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EIGHTY-EIGHTH OHIO INFANTRY.

COMPANY D.

First Lieutenant William G. NEILSON; Private John H. ADAMS.
 
NINETY-FIFTH OHIO INFANTRY.

COMPANY I.
COMMISSIONED OFFICER.

Captain George W. DOUGHERTY.
 
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.

Corporal Stephen WADSWORTH.
Corporal Lawson BIDWELL.
Corporal A. H. WIRKMAN.
Musician C. L. BENTON.
 
PRIVATES.

Albert CONVERSE, John O'CONNOR, Jacob MYERS, James M. PYORS, James TARPENNING, Eliphus TARPENNING, John WILLIAMS, John FINLEY, Jonathan BIGELOW, Hugh McCLAIN, Emerson HOLYCROSS.
 
NINETY-SEVENTH OHIO INFANTRY.

COMPANY D.
PRIVATES.

John CRAWFORD, Cyrus FAIRES, Benjamin POSEY, Benjamin SARVER.


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