Ashland County OhArchives Military Records.....Military History Of Ashland County, "A" - "L" Surnames Other War ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/oh/ohfiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Joy Fisher sdgenweb@yahoo.com September 3, 2007, 7:58 pm Military History Of Ashland County, "A" - "L" Surnames A Akerman, Jacob, bat. D, 1st O. V. L. A.; died in Mifflin in 1877. Albright, Amos. co. K, 82d O. V. I.; died at Murfreesboro, Jan. 2, 1864. Albright, Daniel, co. F, 176th O. V. I.; died of measles, winter of 1864-5. Albright, Edward, corp. co. G. 23d O. V. I.; 3-year and vet. service. Albright, Emanual, e. Aug. 1862, co. F, 120th O. V. I.; dis. 1863. disab. Albright, John, co. C, 42d O. V. I.; died at Memphis, spring of 1863. Alexander, Wm. S. e. at Rochester, Ind. Feb. 7, 1865, co. A, 155th Ind. V. I.; det. with co. on special guard duty at Salisbury, Md. some 2 months; in hosp. at Salisbury, some 8 or 10 weeks, summer of 1865, typhoid fever; dis. at Dover, Delaware, Aug. 10, 1865. Alleman, C. T. e. at Jeromesville, May, 1864, co. I, 163d O.V. I.; fifer; in hosp. at Wilsons Landing, Va. July, 1864, chronic diarrhea; dis. At Columbus, Sept. 1864; Q. M. in Elliott Post, G. A. R. Allen, Edward T. e. at Harrisburg, Pa. June, 1863, co. D, 76th Pa. V. I.; in hosp. at Point of Rocks, Va. April, 1864, chronic diarrhea and hemorrhoids; dis. at Harrisburg, Pa. Aug. 1865; application for pension not yet properly considered; mem. Elliott Post, G. A. R. Allen, Frank, in service in 2d O. V. C. and dis. with regt. Allenbaugh, David, 3 years in co. I, 33d O. V. I.; 9 months in pioneer corps. Aller, Ernest, co. C. 42d O. V. I.; killed at Champion Hills, age 20 years. Allison, Jas. H. e. May, 1864, corp. co. I, 163d O. V. I.; dis. with regt. Ambrose, Wm. H. e. at Rowsburg, May 2, 1864, co. I, 163d O. V. I.; pro. 2d sergt,; in hosp. at Fort DeRussey, June, 1864, fever; in hosp. at Fortress Pocahontas, on James river, July 4 to Sept. 1864, injured by strain; det. At Harrisons Landing to put down pontoons; at Fort Powhatan to post hd. qtrs.; dis. at Columbus, Sept. 10, 1804; charter mem. McCarty Post; P. C. first 3 years; 3 years post surg. Ames, Holiday, co. B, 102d O. V. I.; com. 2d lieut. pro 1st lieut. Anderson, Jas. e. fall of 1862, co. C, 120th O. V. I.; dis. with regt. Anderson, Watson H. co. K, 102d O V. I.; died April 8, 1865. Anderson, Wm. 3 years in co. C, 120th O. V. I.; died since war. Applegate, Aaron H e. Aug. 1862, co. B, 120th O. V. I.; pro. sergt. lieut. and capt. co. K; cap. at Snaggy Point; held 1 year at Camp Ford. Applegate, Harvey, co. B, 120th O. V. I.; pro. sergt. lieut. and capt. Applegate, Jas. M. 4-month service co. D. 163d O. V. I.; died in 1878. Armstrong, Jas 3 years in co. B, 65th O. V. I.; died Oct. 18. 1865. Armstrong, J. I. 18 months in co. A, McLaughlin's Vet. Cav. Arndt, John, e. Sept. 1865, co. F, 176th O. V. I; dis. June. 1865. Arndt, Wm. B. served last year of war in co. E, 66th O. V. V. I. Arnold, Dacre S. served through war in Pa. V. I.; cap. at 2d Bull Run. Arnold, Jacob P. e. May 5, 1864, co. F, 169th O. V. I.; dis. Sept. 1864. Arnold, John Anderson, e. at Ashland, fall of 1861, co. K, 82d O. V. I.; pro. 1st corp.; killed by bullet shot through head at 2d Bull Run. Arnold, Noah F. 3 years in co. I, 47th Ill. V. I.; died May B, 1880. Artman, Geo. W. e. Feb. 1865, corp. co B, 186th O V. I.; dis with regt. Atterholt, Henry Watson, e. at Hayesville, Feb. 26, 1864, co. C, 120th O. V. I.; in hosp. at Morganza Bend, La. malarial fever; died on hosp. boat on way to Natchez, Miss. July 25, 1864. Atterholt, Jas. e. at Camp Buckingham, Mansfield, Richland co. Dec. 16, '61, co. G, 65th O. V. I.; minie-ball wound in right shoulder at Stone River, Dec. 31, 1862; in hosp. No. 12, Nashville, with wound 1 month; Seminary hosp. Covington. Ky. 1 month; 3 weeks at Camp Dennison; rejoined regt. At Murfreesboro; wounded through right hand at Chickamauga, 2d day's fighting; again wounded in ankle, before Atlanta; in hosp. with wounds at Nashville some 6 or 7 months in all; dis. at Nashville, Dec. 16, 1864; mem. Armstrong Post, G. A. R. Ayers, A. served in co. A, 99th O. V. I. and co. D, 193d O. V. I. B Bailey, D. K, served in 1st O. V. L. A.; dis. with regt. Bailey, E. W. e. in 12th O. V. C. in 1862; dis. with regt. Bailey, H. 3 years service in 102d O. V. I.; dis. with regt. Bailey, Jos. e. Aug. 1864, musician co. B, 128th O V. I.; dis. July. 1865. Baily, Labin, bat. B. 1st O. V. L. A.; died at Crab Orchard, Ky. 1862. Bair, Wm. e. at Navada, Wyandot co. spring of 1862, co. A, 3d W. Va. V. C.; cap. near Petersburg; 10 months in Andersonville; starved to death. Baker, Wm. A. 3 years in co. A. McLaughlin's Squad. Cav. 1862-5. Balm, Adam, co. B, 102d O. V. I.; killed at explosion of the Sultana. Barkley, Henry G. e. at Ashland, May 2, 1864, co. I, 163d O. V. I.; dis. At Columbus, Sept. 10, 1864. Barkley, Peter, e. at Ashland, May, 1864. co. I, 163d O. V. I.; dis. with regt. Barnes, Geo. N. e. Aug. 6, 1862, co. B, 137th Pa. V. I.; dis. June 1, 1863. Barr, Henry N. e. at Mansfield, Richland co. Sept. 18. 1861, co. F, 82d O. V. I.; wounded in neck at 2d Bull Run; 2 months in hosp. at Alexandria, Va. small-pox; dis. there for disab. March 28. 1863; O. D. in Crofford Post. Barr, Richard, co. F, 120th O. V. I.; wounded at Fort Blakely. Ala. Barrett, Abner, e. at Mt. Vernon. Knox co. Nov. 28, 1861. co. E. 20th O. V. I.; pro. corp. then sergt.; det. patrol guard in Ky. 2 weeks; in field hosp. At Shiloh, 1 week, camp diarrhea; slightly wounded in face at Raymond. Miss.; hearing impaired by cannonading on Vicksburg campaign; vet. at Vicksburg. Miss. Jan. 1, 1864; m. o. at Louisville, Ky. July 15, 1865. Barrett, Thos. e. at Mt. Vernon. Oct. 1863, O. V. I.; dis. for disab. 1862; died at Brownsville, Knox co. 1866, aged 37 years, consumption. Barrick, Solomon, co. H, 42d O. V. I.; wounded in Vicksburg campaign. Baughman, Paul, served 3 years, 1861-4, co. A, McLaughlin's Squad. Cav. Baum, John C. served in co. H, 42d O. V. I. and co. F, 96th O. V. I. Bechtel, Jos. co. K, 102d O. V. I.; died at Clarksville. Tenn. 1863, fever. Beck, John, served last 18 months of war in 25th O. Indp. Bat. Beck, Wm. e. fall of 1862. co. D, 102d O. V. I.; dis. with regt. Beeman, Norman, co. A, 65th O. V. I.; lost eyesight in line of duty. Beer, Ashbel G. e. at Olivesburg, Richland co. Dec. 1861, co. D, 26th O. V. I.; cap. at Stone River. Dec. 31, 1862; retaken in half hour; wounded there, same day, bullet wound in left ankle, necessitating amputation of leg at knee; in field hosp. at Murfreesboro, 3 weeks with wound; 1 week at Nashville; Tenn.; then 7 months at Covington, Ky.; dis. for wound at Cincinnati, Aug. 8, 1863; during service was sometime det. co. clerk. Beer, Henry M. hosp. stew, and 2d lieut. 23d O. V. I. 1861-5; asst. surg, 1866. Beer, Jas. H. co. C, 42d O. V. I.; died at Cumberland Gap, summer of 1863. Beer, Jas. J. co. K, 82d O. V. I.; pro. lieut.; killed at Chancellorsville. Beer, W. A. 1st lieut. co. K, 102d O. V. I.; pro. capt. co. B, same regt. Beer, Wm. N. sergt.-major 101st O. V. I.; pro. lieut. co. B; then capt.; 3 times cap. and escaped; 2 times wounded in Ga.; died July 35, 1875. Bell, Christian, co. B, 42d O. V I.; died on Miss, river, spring of 1863. Bell, Eli, 3 years in co. C, 120th O. V. I.; died Aug. 8, 1877, in Illinois. Bell, Hiram, 3-year and vet. service co. A, 64th O. V. I.; pro. sergt. Bell, John, e. at Cleveland. July 13, 1864, co. F, 18th U.S. Inf.; took part with regt. in battles of Atlanta campaign; then regt. trans, to Army of the Frontier; det. mail carrier in Col. and D. T. several trips; engaged in about 12 battles with redskins; in one affair he with 6 others fought 30 of them; only 2 beside himself escaped; regt. consol. with 27th U.S. Inf. In 1867, he in co. F. consol. regt.; dis. at Fort Reno, D. T. July 13, 1867; had never been a day absent from duty; dis. marked "Excellent"; mem. Andrews Post. Bender, Devilla, e. Aug. 1862, co. B, 102d O. V. I.; dis. Dec. 1863, disab. Bender, John H. e. Aug. 1862. co. B, 102d O. V. I.; dis. with regt. Bennighof, John R. 3-month service co. B, 16th O. V. I.; e. bat. D, 1st 0. V. L. A.; accidentally wounded; trans. V. R. C.; dis. Oct. 31, 1864. Bentle, Abraham, corp. co. H, 71st O. V. I.; died at Cincinnati, June 11, 1861. Benunderfer, Chas. H. e. March. 1865. co. A. 196th O. V. I.; dis. with regt. Berry, Robt. served in co. K. 102d O. V. I. and co. K, 189th O. V. I. Beyher, Win. e. at Jeromesville, May 1, 1864, co. I, 163d O.V.I.; det. On special picket duty; dis. at Camp Chase, Sept. 10, 1864; application for pension not yet properly considered; mem. Elliott Post, G. A. R. Biggs, A. co. H, 2d 0. V. C.; killed in charge at Cedar Creek battle. Biggs, Jos. S. e. at Ashland, Aug. 15, 1862, co. B, 102d O. V. I.; in hosp. At Bowling Green, Ky. 2 weeks, about Dec. 1862, and contracted chronic spinal disease, from which he still suffers; det. winter of 1862-3 and for 9 months in heavy art. at Clarksville. Tenn.; det. dispatch carrier for Gen. R. S. Granger, Dec. 1864, to March, 1865, at Decatur. Ala.; then safety guard near Decatur, till m. o.; dis. at Nashville, Tenn. June 30, 1865; mem. Andrews Post, G. A. R. Billstein, Marcus, e. at Cairo, Ill. Feb. 2, 1862, co. A, 15th Ill. V. C.; bullet wound in right ankle at Shiloh; 3 weeks in hosp. at Savannah, Tenn. with wound; 3 weeks at Benton Barracks; furloughed home 20 days; rejoined regt. at Jackson, Tenn. June, 1862; det. clerk at brig, hd.-qtrs. At Corinth, Miss.; then at hd.-qtrs, 16th A. C. Memphis, Tenn. in adjt.-gen.'s office till May, 1864; at Cairo, Ill. May 24, 1864, com. 2d lieut. co. A, 4th U. S. (col'd) Cav.; in Sept. 1864, at Port Hudson, La. det. asst. prov. marshal; so served 3 months; pro. capt. at Port Hudson, Sept. 1865; dis. At Greeneville, Ala. March 27, 1866; application for pension not yet properly considered. Binehower, Jos. e. at Troy Center, Sept. 4, 1861, bat. B, 1st O. V. L. A.; injured by kick of horse at Columbia, Tenn.; det. to care for horses, Sept. and Oct. 1863, at Stevenson, Ala.; 2 weeks in Union hosp. at Nashville, Tenn. March, 1864, measles; trans, bat. K, 1st O. V. L. A. April, 1864; dis. at Nashville. Tenn Sept. 12, 1864; mem. McCarty Post, G. A. R.; past P. C.; past J. V. C; past Q. M. Bird, Sparks, e. at Mansfield. Richland co. Oct. 1. 1862, co. E, 4th O. V. I.; trans. June 5, 1864, at Cold Harbor, Va. to co. C, vet. batn. same regt.; pro. corp. June 5, 1864; sergt. Feb. 14, 1865; sergt.-major May 10, 1865; wounded in head by minie-ball, in left shoulder by cannon shot, at Spottsylvania C. H. Va. May 12, 1864; in hosp. At City Point, Va. Aug. 23 to Sept. 9, 1864, chronic diarrhea; cap. Near Farmville, Va. Apr 7, 1865; retaken same day; dis at Columbus, July 19, 1865; mem. Fisher Post, G. A. R.; past P. C. Bishop, H. C. served in co. G. 64th O. V. I. and co. D, 120th O. V. I. Boffenmire, Aaron, e. Mar. 1865, co A, 196th O. V. I.; dis. Sept. 11, 1865. Boffenmyer, Henry C. sergt. Co. B, 102d O. V. I.; det. 9 months in med. dept. Boger, Geo. went into service from Orange twp.; regt. not known. Boger, Isaac, co. K, 102d O. V. I.; died at Clarksville, Tenn. Feb. 1863. Blackburn, George R. e. at Mansfield, Richland co. Nov. 6, 1861, co. F, 82d O. V. I.; Dec. 1st app. 3d sergt.; det. from Camp Simon Kenton by Col. Cantwell, in Dec. 1861, to go after deserters from co. F, and brought back his man; det. same month to go to Cincinnati for recruits; pro. 2d lieut. July 25, 1863, at Fairfax C. H. Va. for meritorious service; pro. 1st lieut. June 3, 1863, mustered as such at Leesburg, Va.; flesh wound in 1st day's fighting at Gettysburg; in officer's hosp. at Georgetown, D. C. 9 days from Sept. 25, 1863, flux, hemorrhoids, fever and disease of lungs; commanded co. as 1st lieut. and brev. capt. from July, 1S63, till m. o.; dis. at Atlanta, Ga. Oct. 31, 1864; mem. McCarty Post, G. A. R.; O. D. in 1885. Bonebright, John, e. at Ashland, Nov. 8, 1861, co. K, 82d O. V. I.; pro. 4th sergt. in 1862; res. rank and in 1864-5 served as corp. of guard; vet. At Chattanooga, Tenn. Jan. 1, 1864; slightly hurt in battle by ball passing along right side of neck, cutting skin; in hosp. at New Berne, N C. Apr. 1865, then at Philadelphia, dropsy; dis. at Columbus, July, 1865; mem. Andrews Post. Boofter, A. B. sergt. co. M, 8th Ind. mounted inf.; wounded at Stone River. Border, Israel, co. C, 42d O. V. I.; died at Ashland, Ky. Feb. 17, 1862. Bost, John M. e. Mar. 18, 1865. co. A, 196th O. V. I.; dis. Sept. 1865. Bott, Geo. M. 3-month service co. C, 14th O. V. I.; e. Sept. 1861, co. H, 38th O. V. I.; dis. for disab.; later bugler in 10th O. V. C. 3 years.. Bowersox, Samuel P. co. D, 76th Pa. V. I.; 3 year and vet. service. Bowlby, Jas. S. e. Sept. 1861, co. C, 42d O. V. I.; pro. lieut.; res. 1864. Bowman, John, e. March, 1865. co. A, 196th O. V. I.; dis. Sept. 11, 1865. Bowman, J. H. went into service from Orange twp.; regt. not known. Bowman, Vachel, e. Feb. 22, 1865. co B. 186th O. V. I.; dis. Sept. 1865. Boyd, Jas. co. H, 42d O. V. I.; died at Millikens Bend, La. Feb. 8, 1863. Boyd, Jas. W. e. at Lagrange, Lagrange co. Ind. Sept. 1862, co. C, 100th Ind. V. I.; com. 2d lieut.; pro. 1st lieut. and commanded co.; contracted chronic diarrhea on steam transport on the Miss, river; 20 days in hosp. at Camp Gray, Carrollton, Ky.; entered hosp. at Snyders Bluff, near Vicksburg, Miss, and after 1 week there died July 2, 1863, chronic diarrhea; age, 49 years; born in Ashland co. and 2 terms county treasurer there before war; widow now resides in Ashland. Boyd, John, co. G, 65th O. V. I.; wounded at Stone River; trans. V. R. C. Boyd, Stephen, co. B. 102d O. V. I.; died Feb. 22, 1864, small-pox. Boyer, John, co. D, 3d O.V. C.; died of disease contracted in Andersonville. Braden, Daniel, e. at Ashland, Oct. 11, 1861, co. K, 102d O. V. I.; pro. 4th Corp.; June 1, 1865, pro. 4th sergt.; det. at Nashville, Tenn. in charge of prison hands working on streets; dis. at Camp Chase, June, 1865; mem. Andrews Post, G. A. R. Brandt, David W. e. Aug. 10, 1862, co. C, 42d O. V. I.; dis. Oct. 1864. Brandt, Jacob C. co. E, 4th O. V. I.; died at Harpers Ferry, 1862. Brian, W. J. e. Feb. 18, 1865, co. B. 186th O. V. I.; dis. Sept. 1865. Brinker, Henry, 3 years in co. I, 102d O. V. I.; wounded at Athens, Ala. Brinton, Jos. Bowen, e. at Medaryville, Ind.; mustered at Indianapolis, April 24, 1861, co. G, 9th Ind. V. I.; pro. corp. in camp at Indianapolis; mustered out there July 29, 1861; e. at LaPorte, Ind. Aug. 24, 1861, same co. and regt. for 3 years or during war; pro. sergt. while in camp; pro. 2d lieut. Nov. 27, 1862; 1st lieut. April 1, 1863; capt. May 30, 1864; severely wounded at Stone River; slightly wounded at Resaca, Ga.; severely wounded at Lovejoy Sta. Ga.; cap. at Stone River; taken, via Atlanta, Ga. And Montgomery, Ala. to Libby prison, Richmond; after 10 days released on account of wound;, sent to City Point, Va. thence to Annapolis, Md.; 4 weeks in hosp. there with wound; det. a. a. a. g. on staff of Gen. Wm. Gross, 3d brig. 1st div. 4th A. C., Army of the Cumberland, and so serving when last wounded; dis. by secy. of war on account of wound, Dec. 19, 1S64; mem. Andrews Post, G. A. R. Brothers, John, 3-month service co. B, 16th O.V. I.; e. co. F, 1st W. Va. V. C.; wounded at 1st Winchester; wounded and cap. at 2d Bull Run. Brown, Alonzo B. co. B, 16th O. V. I.; died July, 1861, at Ashland. Brown, Jas. e Sept. 1864. co. F, 176th O. V. I.; dis. June 20, 1865. Brown, Jas. S. corp. co. G, 23d O. V.T.; died Oct. 1, 1861, in W. Va. Brown, John, e. Aug. 1862, co. B, 102d O. V. I.; dis. with regt. Brown, Jos. N. co. H, 42d O. V. I.; dis. for disab. May 30, 1863. Brown, Loran S. co. G, 23d O. V._I.; died at Clarysville, Md. Feb. 27, 1865. Brown, Samuel G. co. C, 42d O. V. I.; det. regt. bugler; wounded July, 1863. Brown, Silvester, e. at Hayesville, July 4, 1863, bat. E, 2d O. V. H. A.; contracted spinal disease at Fort Boyle, Ky. winter of 1863-4; bullet wound in right leg at Strawberry Plains, Tenn. fall of 1864; dis. at Nashville, Tenn. Aug. 23, 1865; surg. in Zeigler Post, G. A. R.; past O. G. Brown,Wm. 5 months in co. G, 23d O. V. I.; dis.; e. in same 1864; dis. 1865. Brown, Wm. bat. E, 2d O. V. H. A. March-Aug. 1865; died July 30, 1874. Brown,Wm. G. 3 years in co. C, 42d O. V. I.; det. comy, sergt. and p. m. Brubaker, Henry, 3 years in co. H, 120th O. V. I.; 13 months in Camp Ford. Bryan, John F. e. at Ashland about Aug. 15. 1862, co. K, 102d O. V. I.; det. train guard on R. R. Nashville to Chattanooga; in hosp. at Nashville, winter 1863-4, small-pox and measles; cap. at Athens, Ala. Sept. 21, 1864; held 7 months 4 days at Meridian, Miss. Cahaba, Ala. Macon, Ga. and Andersonville; was one of the last hundred to march out of Andersonville when that pen was broken up; dis. at Camp Chase, June 15, 1S65; application for pension not properly considered; past. adjt. and pres. S. M. in McCarty Post. Buchan, John, 3-year and vet. service co. G, 23d O.V. I.; died 1885. Buchan, Wm. H. e. Nov. 1861, co. H, 42d O. V. I.; pro. Corp.; dis. Nov. 1864. Buchanan, Isaac, served in co. K. 42d O. V.I. and co. E, 96th O. V. I. Buckley, A. co. C, 120th O. V. I.; wounded and disab. at Chickasaw Bluffs. Buckley, John, e. Aug. 12, 1862, co. C, 120th O. V. I.; died Jan. 23, 1868. Buckwalter, C. L. e. May 4, 1864, co. G, 166th O. V. I.; dis. Sept. 1864. Budd, Samuel, co. C, 120th O.V. I.; died March, 1863, wound received Dec. 1862. Budd, Wm. co. C, 120th O. V. I.; died March 8, 1863, at Memphis. Buffemire, David R. e. at Ashland, Nov. 22, 1861, co. H. 42d O.V. I.; 2 weeks in hosp. at Lexington, Ky. 1862, camp fever; dis, at Columbus, Dec. 2. 1864; application for pension not yet properly considered. Buffemyre, Henry M. e. May 2, 1864, co. I, 163d O. V. I.; dis. at Columbus, Sept. 10, 1864. Burd, Geo.W. e. Sept. 1861, co. C, 42d O. V. I.; dis. Oct. 1864. Burkcaw, A. e. Oct. 11, 1862, co. H, 10th O.V. C.; trans. V. R. C.; dis. 1865. Burns, A. J. co. H, 42d O. V. I.; wounded at Vicksburg; pro. lieut. U. S. C. T. Burnside, R. enlisted from Sullivan; service not known. Bushnell, Tully C. capt. co. C, 42d O. V. I.; res. Oct. 1, 1862. Butler, Asa, e. at Columbia, Ind. Oct. 25, 1862, co. F, 100th Ind. V. I.; det. forager several times, 1863-3; in Oberlin hosp. Memphis, Tenn. 6 weeks, chronic diarrhea, hemorrhoids and heart disease; bullet wound under left shoulder at Chattahoochee River, Ga. July, 1864; in hosp. at Mound City, Ill. same complaints as at Memphis, and with wound; trans, there fall of 1864, 34th co. 2d batn. V. R. C.; dis. at Springfield, Ill. Aug. 5, 1865; I. S. in Zeigler Post, G. A. R. Butler, Harmony, e. at Crestline, O. co. E, 4th O. V. I.; killed at Chancellorsville; body left on field. Butler, Henry, e. at Perrysville, Aug. 1861, co. I, 32d O.V. I.; died at Vicksburg, Miss. Oct. 31,1863, small-pox; age 19 years. Butler, Solomon, e. Sept. 1863, co I. 64th O. V. I.; dis. Oct. 1864. Buzzard, John J. co. H, 42d O. V. I.; died at Duvalls Bluff, Ark. Byerly, Jos. served in co. C, 120th O. V. I.; dis. with 48th O. V. V. I Byers, Crawford, corp. co. C, 120th O. V. I.; dis. with 48th O. V. V. I C Cake, Milton, co. E, 3d O. V. C.; pro. 1st corp.; served 3 years. Cake, Thos. C. e. at Ashland, Aug. 19, 1862, co. C, 120th O. V. I.; in Van Buren hosp April, 1863; also at Jefferson Barracks, Columbus and Camp Dennison; trans, fall of 1863. co. F, 17th regt V. R. C.; dis at Indianapolis, Ind. July 1, 1865; mem. Fisher Post, G. A. R. Campbell, Arthur. 4 months in co. I, 163d O. V. I.; also Squirrel Hunter. Campbell, David, served last 18 months of war in bat. D, 1st O. V. L. A. Campbell, David, e. March, 1865, co. A, 196th O. V. I.; dis. Sept. 1865. Campbell, Jas. co. A, 196th O. V. I.; died since war in Ashland co. Campbell, John, e. Oct. 1861, bat. D, 1st O.V. L. A.; served 3 years. Campbell, John E. served in co. C, 42d O. V. I. and co. I, 163d O. V I. Campbell, Robt. M. e. April, 1861. co. B, 16th O. V. I.; dis. Sept. 1861 Carley, Chas. H. e. Oct. 4, 1863, 12th O. Indp. Bat; dis. July, 1865. Carver, Edmun, e. at Pennville, Morgan co. May 4, 1864, co. E, 161st O. V. I.; never a day absent from duty; dis. at Columbus, Sept. 2, 1864. Cary, Thos. C. e. May 2, 1864, co. D, 163d O. V. I.; dis. Sept. 10. 1864. Case, Joshua M. 4 months in co. B, 163d O. V. I.; died Feb. 29, 1879. [sic] Casey, John, co. C, 120th O. V. I.; died Aug. 1863, at Carollton, La. Cassel, Fred. e. at Springfield, Ill. Nov. 1861, co. E. 10th Ill. V. C.; in hosp. fever; det. Trans. prisoners; dis. Feb. 1865, at Springfield. Cassel, Geo. e. at Orange about Sept. 6, 1861, co. C, 42d O. V. I.; det. in 1862 to drive team up into W. Va.; also det. ord. to Surg. Kalb; had pneumonia, Nov, 1862. on boat with regt. en route from Charleston, W. Va to Memphis, Tenn.; bullet wound in scalp in Vicksburg assault. May. 1863; suffered sunstroke on march from Vicksburg to Jackson, July, 1863; 2 months under care of surg.; dis. at Columbus, Oct. 1, 1864; mem. Andrews Post G. A. R. Cassell, John F. e. at Orange, Aug. 18, 1862, co. K, 102d O.V. I.; cap. At Athens; over 5 months at Cahaba; killed at explosion of Sultana. Chamberlain, A. N. served last 18 months of war in co. G. 25th O. V. V. I. Chambers, Albert, e. Sept. 1861, co. C, 42d O. V. I.; dis. Sept. 1864. Chambers, Wm. e. Nov. 1861, co. H, 42d O. V. I.; dis. Dec. 3, 1864. Chandler, H. e. Sept. 1861, co. H. 2d O. V. C.; vet. and dis. with regt. Chapel, Austin C. and Chapel, Jas. H. brothers to Mrs. Cynthia Chapel, of Green twp. Ashland co. served through war in Wis. regts. Chapel, Ransom H. e. at Perrysville, Sept. 1861, co. G, 65th O.V.I.; pro. corp.; entered hosp. at Nashville, April, 1862, typhoid fever; sent to Columbus in June; 2 weeks there, then furloughed home, and died there, in Perrysville, Sept. 29, 1862, result of fever; aged 36 years. Chapman, Anson. co. H, 2d O. V. C.; killed at Monticello, Ky. 1862. Chapman. H. E. e. Aug. 22, 1864. co. B, 128th O. V. I.; dis. July, 1865. Chapman, L. J. co. H, 42d O. V. I.; died Dec. 1861, at Gallipolis. Chapman, Peter L. served last 18 months of war in 25th O. Indp. Bat. Charles, Jos. B. sergt. bat. D, 1st O. V. L. A.; pro. capt. in U. S. H. A. Charlton. Jos. sergt. co. I, 33d O. V. I.; wounded at McDowell, W. Va. and at Vicksburg. Miss.; trans. Nov. 1863, to V. R. C.; dis Sept. 25, 1864. Charlton, Samuel, e. at Ashland, Feb. 32, 1864, co. G, 23d 0. V. V. I.; accidentally wounded in left hand at Cumberland. Md..; in Patterson Park hosp. at Baltimore, Md. 1 month; Chestnut Hill hosp. at Philadelpia, 5 months, then joined regt. at Cumberland; dis. at Wheeling, W. Va. May 29, 1865; mem. Armstrong Post. G. A. R. Christ, L. D. e. Sept. 1861. co. H, 2d O.V. C.; dis. for disab. 1863. Ciphers, W. 3-month service Co. H, 15th O. V. I.; e. co. C, 120th O. V. I.; wounded at Thompsons Hill. Miss.; m. o. Oct. 15, 1865. Clark, Christian H, e. March 19, 1865, co. A, 196th O V. I.; dis Sept 1865 Clark, C. W. co. A, 42d O. V. I.; pro. adjt. 62d U. S. C. T.; served 1861-6. Clark, E. O. e. from Sullivan twp.; regt. and service not known. Clark, John H. served in co. A. 122d Pa. V. I. and co. A, 1st Mounted Inf. Clark, Peter S. e. March 11, 1865, co. A. 196th O. V. L; dis. Sept. 1865. Clark, Philo H. com, surg, 43d O. V. I.; served in dept. Miss. 1862; surg. In post hosp. at Baltimore, Md. 1863; surg. on pension board 22 years. Clark, S. R. served 1862-5, capt. in inf.; lt -col. 13th O. V. C. Clawson, Josiah M 3-month service co. B, 16th O. V. I.; e. Sept. 1861, co G 23d O. V. I.; trans. V. R. C.; dis Oct. 1864; died March, 1882. Clinger, Andrew, co. F. 120th O. V. I.; lost on Red river at Snaggy Point. Close, R. 2d O. V. C.; died in hosp. at Fort Scott, Kan. in 1863. Closson, Josiah M. 4 years in co. F, 38th O. V. I.; wounded at Jonesboro. Clouser, John, served in co. E, 14th Pa. V. I. and co E, 167th Pa. V. I. Coe, Jos. W. corp. co. E, 64th O. V. I.; mortally wounded at Chichamauga. Coe, Nathaniel McD. 3-month service co. H. 15th O. V. I.; 3 years in co. E, 64th O. V. I.; 1 year in co. H, 6th regt. Hancock’s vets.; wounded. Coleman, David, e. Nov. 1861, co. K, 82d O. V. I.; dis. fall of 1864. Cook, Jas. e. March. 1865, co. A, 196th O V. I.; dis. Sept. 11, 1865, Cook, John, served as govt. teamster and wagon master 2 years. 1862-4. Cook, Robt. G. co. C, 102d O. V. I.; had small-pox; dis. for disab. Coon, Chas. H. musician 2d N. Y. V. V. C. last year of war. Coon, S. e. at Sullivan, Feb. 28, 1864. 25th O. Indp. Bat.; dis. with bat. Coon, Samuel H. musician 101st N. Y. V. I. and 25th O. Indp. Bat.; died 1879. Corans, John, 4 years in co. D. 1lth Pa. res. and co. F, 14th regt. res.; pro. Corp. then sergt.; 3 times wounded; 9 weeks a prisoner. Corbett, Franklin, co. L, 11th Pa. V. C; starved to death in Andersonville Corbett, Walter L. co. K, 148th Pa. V. I.; killed at Deep Bottom, Va. Cordell, John F. e. Oct 1861. bat. D, 1st O. V. L. A.; vet. and dis. with same. Cormack, Daniel, e. Nov. 1861. co. G, 65th O. V. I.; killed at Shiloh. Coulter, Christopher C. entered U. S. military service at Placerville. Cal. In Oct. 1850, Col. Roger's regt. indp. scout; served 14 days, fighting Indians in several battles; dis. at Placerville, Nov. 6, 1850; at Perrysville, in 1861, recruited 40 men for the 42d O. V. I.; was tendered com. of major for 64th O. V. I.; circumstances would not permit him to go to the front with his men. Coulter, John, grandfather of Christopher C. born Sept. 13; 1790; died at Perrysville, Oct. 2, 1873; served through the war of 1812, and in the Indian fighting of that period in regt. of indp. scouts. Coulter, John N. 3 years in co. C, 39th Ia. V. I.; lieut. pro. capt. Coulter, Martin V. e. Aug. 1862. co. B. 120th O. V. I.; pro. sergt.; died at Millikens Bend, La. March 30, 1863, aged 23 years. Covert, Jas. M. served 3 years, 1861-4, in a Wis. inf. regt. Cowell, Christopher, e. at Shreve, Wayne co. Aug. 13, 1862, co. A, 120th O.V. I.; cap. at Snaggy Point, on Red river, May 3, 1864; held 13 months in Camp Ford prison, Tyler, Texas; contracted scrofula there; 3 weeks in hosp. At New Orleans, June, 1865, fever; dis. by G. O. No. 77, July 19, 1865; application for pension not yet properly considered. Cowels, Leonard A. co. M, 2d O. V. C.; cap. at Wilson's raid; died at Millen. Crabbs, Henry, co. B, 102d O.V. I.; 7 months a prisoner; killed on Sultana. Craig. Jas. S. e. at Mansfield, Richland co. March 11, 1864, co. A, McLaughlin's Squad. Vet. Cav.; det. hosp. stew, at Raleigh, N. C.; m. o. at Charlotte, N. C. Oct. 30, 1865, with co. C, 5th O. V. V. C.. G. O. No. 144; mem. Armstrong Post, G. A. R.; past O. D. Craig, Jas. W. e. at Mansfield, Richland co. March 13, 1864, co. A, McLaughlin's Squad. Vet. Cav.; det. 7 months dispatch bearer Col. Acher's hd.-qtrs.; cap. at Macon, Ga. Sept. 1, 1864; escaped in darkness of following night, breaking through woods, and joining squad, at Jonesboro; minie-ball wound in thumb, at Pine Hill, near Jonesboro, Ga; contracted stomach and kidney complaint at Wright's plantation, near Savannah, Ga. 1865; m. o. at Raleigh, N. C. Oct. 10, 1865, with co. G, 5th O. V. V. C.; application for pension not yet properly considered; mem. Armstrong Post, G. A. R. Crial, Oscar F. e. at Ashland, May 9, 1862, co. B. 87th O. V. I.; suffered sunstroke at Baltimore. Md. July 9, 1862; in hosp, there with same; cap. at Harpers Ferry, W. Va. Sept. 15, 1862; paroled; dis. at Camp Delaware, O. Oct. 5, 1862; e. at Ashland, Nov. 9, 1863, co. G, 23d O. V. V. I.; trans. 1st brig. band (Gen. Hayes' hd.-qtrs. band), at Charleston, W. Va. April, 1864, and so served till m. o. at Cumberland, Md. July 7, 1865; pro. corp.; past P. C., past S. V. C. and adjt. Andrews Post, G. A. R. Crane, Elias, 3-year and vet. service in an Ind. regt. inf; e. and dis. at Butler, DeKalb co. Ind.; regt. in western army through war. Crane, Isaac L. surg. 65th O. V. I.; pro. brig, surg.; now deceased. Crantz, D. K. corp. co. K, 102d O. V. I.; died in service. Crawford, Jas. F. co. H, 42d O. V. I.; died on way home. June 9, 1864. Crawford, Wm. T. e. May 2, 1864, co. D, 163d O. V. I.; dis. Sept. 10, 1864. Cressinger, Isaac W. co. G, 23d O. V. I.; co. bugler; killed at Cedar Creek. Crial, Ross S. e. at Lafayette, June 18, 1862, co. C, 42d O. V. I,; 10 days in hosp. at Cumberland Gap, kidney disease; det. to light duty in ambulance corps, 1 year; trans. 96th O. V. L Oct. 1, 1864; m. o. with same at Mobile, Ala. July 7, 1865; application for pension not yet properly considered; mem. Elliott Post, G. A. R. Critchfield, Wm. A. served 1861-5 in co. G, 23d O.V. I. and co. L, 9th O.V. C. Cromer, Henry, and Cromer, Solomon, brothers, 64th O. V. I.; both killed. Cromer, John S. e. March 11, 1865, co. A. 196th O. V. I; dis. Sept. 1865. Crosier, Chas. e. at Sullivan; regt. and service not known. Cross, Silas, served last 2 years of war in bat. E, 2d O.V. H. A. Crowell, David H. e. March, 1865, co. A, 196th O. V. I.; dis. Sept. 1865. Crowell, Thornton P. e. at Ashland, March 15, 1865. co. A, 196th O. V. I.; in hosp. at Stevenson Sta. Va. 4 weeks, summer of 1865, typhoid fever; det. guard at citizen's residence, Stevenson Sta.; m. o. at Baltimore, Md. Sept. 11, 1865. Crumwine, David, e. in Perry twp.; regt. and service not known. Culbertson, Geo. W. e. May 2, 1864, co. I, 163d O. V. I.; dis. with regt. Cunrad, Philip, e. Feb. 28, 1865, co. A, 5th O.V. V. C.; dis. Nov. 1865. Currier, Alfred M. served in co. A, 38th Ia. V. I. and co. F, 34th Ia. V. V. I. Curry, Robt. C. bat. G, 6th Mich. H. A.; died Dec. 16. 1864, at Cairo, Ill. Curts, Jos. e. Aug. 1862, co. E, 102d O. V. I.; pro. sergt. lieut. and capt.; cap. at Athens; 7 months at Cahaba; killed at explosion of Sultana. Cyle, Elias, e. Aug. 22, 1862, co. K, 102d O.V. I.; dis. June 30, 1865. D Daniels, Albert J. e. May, 1864, co. H, 166th O. V. I.; dis. July, 1864. Danner, Wm. 3 years in co. H. 89th Ind. V. I.; det. to regt. band. Darling, Geo. W. served through war 1st R. I. Cav.; wouuded and cap. at Kellys Ford; 3 months in Libby; died at New Haven, Ct. Feb. 10, 1882. Darrow, J. B. e. Sept. 1861, co. C, 42d O. V. I.; served 3 years; musician. Darrow. Jas. H. 3 years in co. H, 42d O. V. I.; sunstroke at Jackson, Miss. Darrow, John, 3 years drummer co. C, 42d O. V. I.; died in Pa. about 1868. Daugherty, Geo. served in co. C, 16th O.V. I. and co. C, 114th O. V. I. Daugherty, Marion, e. March, 1865, co. A, 196th O. V. I.; dis. Sept. 1865. Davis, Chas. co. F, 42d O. V. I.; dis. for disab. July 13, 1863. Davis, John E. 3 years in co. E, 19th Mich. V. I. 1862-5. Davis, Wm. H. e. Nov. 10, 1861, co. H, 42d O. V. I.; dis. Dec. 1864. DeHaven, Albert, co. C, 65th O. V. I.; twice wounded at Spring Hill, Tenn.; dis. at Jeffersonville, Ind. 1865; died of wounds, Jan. 29, 1866. Deibler, Horace, e. at Lafayette, Perry twp. credited to Troy twp. Sept. 10, 1861, co. C, 42d O. V. I.; det. May 17, 1863, to 1st Wis. Bat.; served about 3 months; in Seminary hosp. at Columbus, 1 month, typhoid fever; trans. convalescent camp at Camp Dennison, 1863; hearing impaired in service; dis. at Columbus, Sept. 30, 1864; application for pension not yet properly considered; past Q. M. and present Q. M. in McCarty Post, G. A. R. Delcher. Henry, co. B, 122d O. V. I.; wounded and cap. at Monocacy Junction; held till Aug. 2, 1864; died at Lynchburg, Va. next day. DeMoss, Marcus, e. at Ashland, Sept. 10, 1861, co. C, 42d O. V. I.; in hosp. At Camp Chase, Nov. -Dec. 1861, measles; at Lexington, Ky. June, 1862, and Gallipolis, Oct. 1862, lung trouble, resulting from measles; dis. for disab. at Camp Oliver, Memphis, Tenn. Dec. 13,1862; application for pension unjustly denied and not yet properly considered; P. C. in Fuller-Smith Post, G. A. R.; past chaplain. DeMoss, Thos. C. e. in Howard co. Ia. Sept. 1862, co. I, 38th Ia. V. I.; corp.; died in hosp. at Vicksburg, Aug. 16, 1863, camp fever. DeShong, Milton B. e. at Ashland, June 7, 1861, co. G, 23d O. V. I.; corp. pro. 3d sergt. at Camp Chase; 1st sergt. winter of 1861-2; pro. 2d lient. com. dated Sept. 17, 1862, for gallantry at Antietam; pro. 1st lieut. at Camp White, W. Va. in 1863; suffered sunstroke at Bufords Gap, Va.; again at Sewell Mt. W. Va. June 26, 1864; and still suffers from same; dis. at Columbus, July 15, 1864; recruited 2 companies for war in Ashland co.; at Columbus, March 6, 1865, app. adjt. 189th O. V. I. rank of 1st lieut.; dis. at Nashville, Tenn. Sept. 28, 1865; application for pension not yet properly considered; past P. C. past O. D. in Andrews Post, G. A R.; organized Ralph Ely Post at Columbia, D. T. Dewees, Ambrose, served in Pa. Inf., Pa. Cav. and Md. Cav.; wounded. Dickerson, Jacob, co. B, 25th Wis. V. I.; died at Marietta hosp. Sept. 1864. Dievler, Amos, e. at Lancaster, Pa. Oct. 11, 1861, co. F, 9th Pa. V. C.; vet. In same at Mossy Creek, Tenn. Jan. 1, 1864; sick in camp hosp.; det. to carry dispatches; cap. in North or South Carolina, March, 1865; held 22 days on march and in Libby; m. o. at Lexington, N. C. July 18, 1865; application for pension not yet properly considered; mem. McCarty Post, G. A. R. Dievler, Levi, e. at Lancaster, Pa. co. K, 115th Pa. V. I.; died at Vogansville, Lancaster co. Pa. July 3, 1862. Dilla, Asa, e. June, 1861, at Ashland, co. G, 23d O. V. I.; service not known. Dillon, Peter, 3 years in co. E, 64th O. V. I.; 18 months a prisoner. Dinsmore, Jas. R. W. e. at Red Haw, Aug. 10, 1861, co. C, 42d O.V. I.; minie- ball wound in side at Thompsons Hill, Miss.; in Grant field hosp. with this wound; shell wound in foot, rear of Vicksburg, June 15, 1863; in hosp. With same at Memphis, Tenn. June 22, 1863, to Feb. 22, 1864; dis. at Camp Chase, Oct. 1, 1864. Dittmore, Wm. H. e. at Uniontown, Pa. March, 1863, co. B, 23d Pa. V. I.; 4 months in hosp.; dis. July, 1864; killed by lightning, July, 1878. Dixon, John T. served in co. F, 16th U. S. C. T. March, 1865 to March, 1866. Doll, John, musician co. K, 102d O. V. I.; drowned near Orange since war. Donald, Isaac K. e. at Millersburg, Holmes co. in co. B, 16th O. V. I.; gunshot wound in left ankle at Champion Hills; in Union hosp. Memphis, Tenn.; Seminary hosp. at Columbus, and at Camp Dennison. till dis. for wound at Camp Dennison, Dec. 29, 1863; mem. Fisher Post, G. A. R. Dorland, Chas. H. co. F, 120th O. V. I.; died at St. Louis, measles, 1863. Dove, Dennis, e. at Ashland, July, 1861, co. G, 15th U. S. Inf.; reported at Newport Barrack, Ky. and after 3 months there rejected, because he had lost 3 toes; e. at Ashland, Dec. 12, 1861, co K, 82d O. V. I.; bullet wound under left shoulder at 2d Bull Run; bullet wound in right knee at Gettysburg; in hosp at Newport, R. I. with wound till Jan. 1864; vet. at Chattanooga, Tenn. with regt.; trans, at Washington, D. C. July, 1864, co. K, 61st O. V. V. I.; suffered hernia before Atlanta, July 22, 1864, carrying log for breastworks; det. scout on March to the Sea; cap. at Goldsboro, N. C. Mar. 1865; held in Libby till Richmond was taken; dis. at Columbus, July 19, '65. Drake, C. F. corp. co. C, 42d O.V. I.; wounded at Thompsons Hill. Drake, J. L. capt. co. H, 23d O. V. I.; col. 52d O. V, I.; died March 10, 1886. Drown, L. G. 3 months in co. B, 16th 0. V. L; 3 years in co. H, 42d O. V. I. Drown, L. L. 3 years in co. G, 3d Ky. V. C.; pro. lieut. and capt. Drumheller, Emanuel, co. G, 65th O. V. I.; died in Tenn. in 1863. Dudley. B. D. served in co. B, 87th O. V. I. and capt. co. K, 178th O. V. I. Dudley, H. H. 3 months in co. B, 16th O V. I.; lieut. in 178th O. V. I.; 1865. Dugan, Timothy, 4years in co. I, 64th O. V. I.; wounded at Stone River. Dunner, John, e. Co. C, 107th O. V. I,; trans. V. R. C.; dis. July 24, 1865. E Eagle, Geo. B. e. May, 1864, co. I, 163d O. V. I. died June, 1864. Eberhart, Henry H. e. at Wooster, Wayne co. April 23. 1861, co. C, 16th O. V. I.; pro. corp.; dis. at Wooster, Aug. 1861; e. there Oct. 23, 1861, co. I, 16th O. V. I.; elected capt. by one vote over 2/3 majority, but declined in favor of G. H. Harn, to whom the co. had been promised; served as 1st sergt.; trans, and com. 1st lieut. co. A, 120th O. V. I. Aug. 12, 1862; pro. capt. Feb. 1, 1863, same co.; in hosp. at Lexington, Ky. Jan. 1 to March 10, 1862, camp fever; det. recruiting for 120th regt. June to Aug. 1862; cap. At Raymond, Miss. May 24, 1863; held about 12 months in Libby, 2 months at Macon, 2 months at Charleston, 5 months at Columbia; in all a prisoner 21 months and five days; rejoined regt. about June 1, 1865; regt consol. With 114th O. V. I. then with 48th O. V. V. I. and dis. with last named; m. o. at Houston, Tex. Oct. 14, 1865; application for pension not yet properly considered; mem. Andrews Post, G. A. R. Eberhart, John M. e. Aug. 1862, co C, 120th O. V. I.; wouuded at Thompsons Hill; trans. Co. G, 21st regt. V. R. C.; dis. Aug. 15, 1865. Ebert, Elijah E. served last year of war in Co. F, 176th O. V. I. Eby, Amos, e. at Hayesville, Sept. 1862, co. B, 120th O. V. I.; contracted affection of eyes; in hosp. at New Orleans, chills and fever; cap. at Snaggy Point; 15 months at Camp Ford prison; dis. at Columbus, July, 1865. Ecker, A. C. e. Aug. 10, 1861, co. C, 42d O. V. I.; dis. Oct. 1. 1864. Ecker, D. e. Aug. 10, 1861, co. C, 42d O. V. I.; died in service, 1863. Ecker, D. N. died in service, regt. not known. Eddy, Franklin, co. B, 86th O. V. I.; died March 26, 1882, in Wayne co. Eddy, Nathan, 3 months in co. B, 16th O. V. I.; 3 years in co B, 102d O. V. I. Edwards, Willis, co. K, 86th O. V. I.; died at Jackson, Fla. May 31, 1885. Eldred, Ambrose S. 3 months in co. B, 16th O. V. I.; 1 year in 128th O. V. I. Eldridge, Wm. McK. e. at Wooster, Wayne co. Aug. 4, 1862, co. A, 16th O. V. I.; bullet wound in right ankle at Vicksburg, May 22, 1863; suffered sunstroke on Banks' retreat from Red river, May, 1864; in hosp. at New Orleans, May to Aug. 4, 1864; trans. June, 1864, to co. G, 24th regt. V. R. C.; dis. at Washington, D. C. June 28, 1865; P. C. McCarty Post, G. A. R.; past O. D.; charter member. Ellis, Robt. e. at Mansfield, Richland co. Sept. 1, 1861, co. G, 15th O. V. I.; slight bullet wound in left arm at Shiloh; vet. at Strawberry Plains, Tenn. Jan. 1, 1864; pro. corp.; dis. at Columbus, Dec. 27, 1865; application for pension not yet properly considered; mem. Ward Post, G. A R.; past J. V. C. Ely, Jacob, co. K, 102d O. V. I.; died near Decatur, Ala. May, 1865. Emery, Franklin, e. at Ashland, Aug. 1862, co. F, 120th O. V. I.; cap. at Snaggy Point, May 3, 1864; 13 months in Camp Ford Prison; dis. July, 1865. Emery, Zachariah. e. at Ashland. Sept. 10, 1861, co. C, 42d O. V. I.; in hosp. at Paintville, Ky. Jan. 1862, chronic diarrhea; in hosp. at Morganza Bend, La. 6 weeks, 1863, typhoid fever; det. hosp. nurse and hosp. stew. St. Marks hosp. Paducah, Ky.; dis. at Columbus, Sept. 1864; past S. V. C. and pres. S. V. C. Elliott Post, G. A. R. Emminger, Abraham, served 3 years, corp. co. H, 88th Ind. V. I. 1862-5. Emmons. Adam, e. at Red Haw, Sept. 1861, co. C, 42d O. V. I.; entered hosp, at Vicksburg, July, 1863; died there Aug. 8, 1863. Enck. John, 3 years in co. C, 17th Pa. V. C.; pro. Q. M. sergt.; died Nov. 1881. Enck, Jos. co. A, 99th Pa. V. I. and co. E, 17th Pa. V. C.; wounded. Etzwiller, Jos. e. Oct. 1862, co. K. 120th O. V. I.; died at Memphis, 1863. Evans, C. M. 3 years in co. C, 115th O. V. I.; det. mounted scout 18 months. Ewalt, John, e. at Mansfield, Richland co. Oct. 1861, co. E, 64th O. V. I.; det. orderly 21 months; dis. at Franklin, Tenn. Dec. 1, 1864. Ewalt, Wm. M. e. at Mansfield, Richland co. Oct. 1861, co. E, 64th O. V. I.; contracted eye affection from measles, and still suffers with same; in hosp. barracks at Gallatin. Tenn. gen. disab. Dec. 1862, till dis. there Jan. 5, 1863; e. at Mansfield, May 2, 1864, co. D, 163d O. V. I.; det. regt. P. M. at Fort Reno 2 months; dis. at Camp Chase, Sept. 10, 1864; mem. Fisher Post, G. A.R. Ewing, Elmore, e. Mar. 4, 1865, co. A. 196th O. V. I.; dis. Sept. 1865. Ewing, Samuel G. e. at Hayesville, Feb. 3, 1862, co. E, 54th O. V. I; in hosp. at Camp Dennison, measles, Feb. 1862; in hosp. at Holly Springs, Tenn. ague, spring of 1863; minie-ball wound in right cheek, at Atlanta, Aug. 25, 1864; in hosp. with wound at Marietta, Ga. 3 or 4 weeks; m. o. at Raleigh, N. C. April 26, 1865; mem. Armstrong Post, G. A. R. F Faber, Philip, e. at Ashland, Aug. 1861, co. F, 43d O. V. I.; 3 months in hosp. at Vicksburg, camp diarrhea; died at home in Lakeville, Nov. 8, 1863, consumption, aged 20 years 2 months 7 days. Fair, Wm. H. co. B, 102d O. V. I.; died at Bowling Green, Nov. 1862, fever. Farnsworth, C. e. Feb. 28, 1864, 25th O. Ind. Bat.; died in service. Farver, John, e. Oct. 1862, co. F, 64th O. V. I.; dis. Aug. 1863, disab. Fasig, Albert, e. at Ashland. Feb. 19, 1864, co. G, 23d O. V. V. I.; wounded in right side at Cloyd Mt. Va.; wounded in right leg and cap. at Winchester, Va. July 24, 1864; in rebel prison hosps. at Winchester 3 weeks, Staunton 4 weeks, Lynchburg 4 days, hosp. No. 2 at Richmond over 2 months; then paroled and sent to Annapolis, then furloughed home; dis. at Tripler hosp. June 17, 1865; asst. insp. Andrews Post, G. A. R. Fasig, Henry, co. A, 196th O. V. I.; died at Ashland, Feb. 10, 1878. Fasig, Wm. e. Aug. 1862, co. B, 102d O. V. I.; dis. Juue 30, 1865. Fen, H. P. bat. B, 1st O. V. L. A.; died in hosp. at Somerset, Ky. 1862. Fike, Daniel, e. at Ashland, Sept. 1861, co. C, 42d O. V. I.; dis. with regt. Fike, Josiah, e. Sept. 1861, co. C, 42d O. V. I.; dis. Sept. 1864. Finley, Jas. e. at Ashland, June 7, 1861, co. G, 23d O. V. I.; wounded at South Mt.; pro. Corp.; dis. at Columbus, July 26, 1864. Finley, Jos. e. at Ashland, Mar. 1862, co. H, 42d O. V. I.; contracted permanent deafness from cannonading; det. cook in hosp. at Vicksburg 3 weeks, Aug. 1863; 12 days in hosp. at New Orleans, camp fever; wounded at Spanish Fort, Ala. April, 1865, piece of gun cap penetrating the eye; trans, at Duvalls Bluff, Ark. Dec. 1864. to co. E, 96th O. V. I.; m. o. with same at Mobile, Ala. July 1, 1865; mem. Andrews Post. G. A. R. Finley, Luther, co. A, 120th O. V. I.; 13 months in Camp Ford prison. Finley, Richard, e. May 2, 1864. co. I, 143d O. V. I.; dis. with regt. First, Amos, e. fall of 1861, CO. D, 2d O. V. C.; served 3 years. Fishel, John W. e. at LaCrosse, Wis. Oct. 11, 1864. co. A". 25th Wis. V. I.; injured left foot by hard marching in S. C. Jan. 1865, and contracted chronic diarrhea; in hosp. at Fayetteville, N. C. 1 day; at Goldsboro, N. C. 1 week; at New Berne, N. C. 10 days; sent thence to Beaufort, then to hosp. at Willits Point, N. Y. chronic diarrhea; trans, to McDougal hosp. at Fort Schuyler, N. Y. June 1, 1865; det. asst. cook there 2 weeks; dis. there, July 1, 1865; mem. Hoyt Post, No. 89, at Woodstock. Dept. of Wis. Fisher, Amos T. 3 years in co. F. 17th Pa. V. C.; wounded at Smithville, Va. Fisher, Daniel, sr. 3 years in co. B, 102d O. V. I.; died Dec. 21, 1885. Fisher, Daniel, jr. co. B. 102d O. V. I.; cap. at Crab Orchard, Ky. 1863; 18 months in Andersonville; killed at explosion of Sultana. Fisher, Geo. co. I, 16th O. V. I.; died on Ohio river, Cairo, 1862. Fisher, Harrison, e. at Mansfield, Richland co. Aug. 22, 1862. co. C. 120th O. V, I.; pro. corp.; cap. at Snaggy Point, Red river; 13 months in Camp Ford prison; exchanged and came home; died March 25, 1876. Fisher, Isaac B. e. Nov. 1861, co. G, 63th O. V. I.; vet. in co. K, 1st Regt. U. S. V. V. Eng.; dis. at Nashville. Tenn. Sept. 26, 1865. Fisher, Jas. co K, 82d O. V. I.; died at McZena. spring of 1865. Fisher, John B. e. June, 1861, co. H. 23d O. V. I.; dis. June 26, 1864. Fisher, Martin, e. Nov. 1861, co. K, 82d O. V. I.; served 3 years. Fisher, Samuel, e. June 22, 1863, bat. E, 2d O. V. H. A.; dis. Aug. 1865. Fisher, Samuel, e. Jan. 1864, co. M. 8th Ind. M. V. I.; dis. June, 1865 Fisher, Timothy, e. Nov. 1861, co. K, 82d O. V. I.; killed at 2d Bull Run. Fisher, Wm. co. E, 32d O.V. I.; died in hosp. during service. Flack, Hugh F. corp. co. D, 15th U. S. I.; died June 14, 1862, in Ala. Flack, Wm. co. D, 95th O. V. I.; killed in assault on Vicksburg. Fleaharty, Patrick, e. June, 1861, co. G, 23d O. V. I.; served 3 years. Fletcher, Daniel M. e. Feb. 25, 1864, 25th O. Indp. Bat.; dis. with same. Folk, Daniel W. e. at Wooster, Wayne co. Oct. 3, 1864, co. G, 23d O.V. V. I.; det. harness maker in ambulance train of Sheridan's army, at Winchester, Feb. 1865; so served till joined co. for dis.; dis. at Cumberland, Md. July 26, 1865; never a day excused from duty. Foil, John M. e. March, 1862, co. G, 23d O. V. I.; dis. Nov. 1864. Ford, David F. e. March, 1865, co. A, 196th O.V. I.; dis. Sept 1865. Fost, Jas. H. e. at Nova, Sept. 1, 1861. bat. B, 1st O. V. L. A.; had hearing impaired by cannonading in Chickamauga battle; cap. by guerrillas at McMinnville, fall of 1863; paroled in 34 hours; vet. at Nashville, Tenn. Jan. 1, 1864; pro. corp. at Bridgeport, Ala. spring of 1865; contracted lung and heart trouble there; dis. at Cleveland, July 22, 1865; mem. Andrews Post. Fox, Jas. e. at Hayesville, Feb. 2, 1862, co. E, 54th O. V. I.; pro. 2d corp.; wounded in face at Vicksburg; several weeks in hosp. at Marietta, Ga. bronchitis; det. musician and as scout on March to the Sea; m. o. at Beaufort, S. C. Feb 13, 1865; mem. Ellsworth Post. No. 22, G. A. R. Fox, Peter, e. Oct. 1, 1863, co. E, 129th Ind. V. I.; m. o. Aug. 29. 1865. France, Henry, e. Sept. 1862, co. B, 102d O. V. I.; dis. 1863, disab. France, Michael, e. at Ashland, Sept. 1862, co. F, 120th O. V. I.; in hosp. at Fort Barancas, Fla. May, 1864, inflamed eyes; escaped at Red River disaster; trans. July, 1864, to 114th O. V. I. co. E; m. o. at Houston, Texas, with 48th O. V. V. I. Oct. 15, 1865; mem. Andrews Post, G. A. R. Fraunfelter, Elias, lieut. co. F, 120th O. V. I.; pro. capt.; cap. at Snaggy Point, held 13 months in Camp Ford prison; dis. June, 1865. Frease, Michael. 4 years in co. G, 23d O. V. I.; died Nov. 23, 1885. Frederick, Jacob P. e. Sept. 1861, co. I, 21st O. V. I.; dis. 1862. disab. Fredline, A. J. e. at Wooster, Wayne co. Sept. 10, 1861, co. C, 16th O. V. I.; det. to Tornado Siege Bat. May to Sept. 1862; cap. at Tazewell, Tenn.; escaped; in hosp. at Gallipolis, Oct. 1862, then at Covington, Ky. till dis. there for disab. Dec. 1862; e. at Wooster, Feb. 5. 1864. co. F, 128th O. V. I.; trans, co. B, 48th O. V. V. I.; cap. on Red river; again escaped; det. at post hd.-qtrs. Galveston City .Texas, till dis. there, May 9,1866; mem. Elliott Post. Fredline, Harrison, e. at Rowlsburg, May 12, 1864, co. I, 163d O. V. I.; died at Baltimore, Md. Sept. 3, 1864. Fredline, Jacob, e. at Ashland, Sept. 1861, co. C. 42d O. V. I.; wounded at Chickasaw Bayou; died of wounds in hosp. at Paducah, Ky. Jan. 1863. Frediine, Samuel, 4-month service in co. I. and co. K. 163d O. V. I. Freer, Albirtus, e. at Wooster, Wayne co. Oct. 3, 1864. co. G, 23d O. V. V. I.; 2 weeks in hosp. at Camp Russell, near Winchester, Va. Dec. 1864, camp diarrhea; det. at Gen. Haves hd.-qtrs. Cumberland, Md Jan. to June, 1865; then asst. comy. at div. hd.-qtrs. at Staunton, 3 months; dis. at Cleveland, Sept. 25, 1865. Freer, Francis J. e. at Monroeville, Huron co. Sept. 1, 1861, co. F, 3d O. V. C.; clerk at brig, hd.-qtrs. 1 vear; dis. Nov. 5. 1864. Freer, John. 18 months in Co. G, 23d O. V. V. I.; died April 22, 1878. Froley, Thos. co. G, 121st O. V. I.; wounded at Jonesboro; dis. with 69th regt. Frontz, Daniel, e. Sept. 1864. co. A, 208th Pa V. I.; dis. June 17, 1865. Fronce, John, e. at Perrysville. Aug. 14, 1862, co. C, 130th O. V. I.; contracted disease of eyes in service at Memphis, Tenn. 1862_-3; 3 weeks in Jefferson Block hosp. Memphis; 3 weeks in hosp. at Fort Pickering. Tenn.; then at Youngs Point, La.; cap. at Snaggy Point; 13 months in Camp Ford prison; dis. at Columbus, July 7, 1865; mem. Zeigler Post, G. A. R. Fry, Jacob A. served last 18 months of war in bat. D, 1st O. V. L. A. Fry, John W. e. at Ashland, Aug. 13, 1862, co. H, 42d O. V. I.; dis. at Camp Chase, July 31, 1865; mem. Andrews Post, G. A. R.; past O. G., chaplain, S. V. C. and P. C.; special correspondent "Society of the Army of the Cumberland;" on National Tribune, and engaged on history of "Army of the Cumberland." Fry, S. Cordell, e. at Ashland, Sept. 1861. bat. D, 1st O. L. A.; corp. pro. sergt.; injured in Ivy Mt. battle; cap. at Munfordville; paroled; vet. and dis. with bat.; mem. Andrews Post; trans, to Kansas Post. Fuhrman, Samuel F. co. F, 120th O. V. I.; died on Miss, river, Jan. 16, 1863. Fulton, John S. lt.-col. 16th O. V. I.; 2d lieut. in 82d O. V. I.; died April, '62. Funk, Benj. e. May 2, 1864, co. I, 163d O. V. I.; dis. Sept. 10, 1864. Funk, C. C. 1st lieut. co. I, 168d O. V. I.; 4 month service. Furnish, John L. e. March, 1865, co. A, 196th O. V. I.; dis. Sept. 1865. G Gault, Alex. e. May 2,1864, co. I, 163d O. V. I.; dis. Sept. 10. 1864. Gault, John, e. June 7, 1861, co. G, 23d O. V. I.; dis. July 6, 1864. Galloway. John. e. at Wooster, Wayne co. Sept. 19, 1861. co. C, 41st O. V. I.; corp.; vet. at Blains Cross Roads, Tenn. Jan. 1. 1864; wounded in leg at Shiloh; in breast at Missionary Ridge; in right thigh at Nashville battle; in hosp. with last wound, Dec. 17, 1864, to Jan. 1, 1865, at Nashville, then at Louisville, till March 8, 1865, then at Jeffersonville, Ind. till dis. there for wound, June 2, 1865. Gardner, Frank, e. May 2, 1864. co. I, 163d O. V. I.; dis. Sept. 1864. Gardner, John, corp. co. I, 163d O. V. I.; 4-month service. Gardner, Levi, e. at Ashland, May 2, 1864, co. I, 163d O. V. I.; det. in pioneer corps on several occasions; helped build Fort Pocahontas; injured in shoulder there; left 2 days and nights on picket, and barely escaped capture; dis. at Columbus, Sept. 10, 1864. Gardner, Martin S. e. at Ashland, Sept. 1862, co. F, 120th O. V. I.; died in hosp. at St. Louis, Mo. Feb. 4, 1863. measles, aged 21 years. Garver, D. co. H, 42d O. V. I.; accidentally wounded and disab. in La. Geary, Thos. J. e. at Bellville, Huron co. April 32, 1861, co. I, 16th O. V. I.; det. with co. 2 weeks building bridges in W. Va.; dis. Aug. 18. 1861; e. at Bellville, Aug. 19, 1864, CO. G, 178th O. V. I.; in hosp. at New Berne, N. C.; 2 weeks, lung fever; m. o. at Charlotte, N. C. June 29, 1865. Genther, Geo. e. at Perrysville, Aug. 13. 1862, co. C, 120th O. V. I.; died at Youngs Point, La. Feb. 8, 1863, age 36 years 8 months. George, Ohl, 4-month service co. A, 163d O V I.; det. musician. Gharst, Jacob, e. at Mohicanville, Oct. 19, 1861, co. G, 65th O. V. I.; severely injured in right foot at Bridgeport, Ala. June 28, 1863, while shoeing govt. mule, bruising bone, so that he has never recovered from injury; det. 4 months in Tenn. 1863, blacksmith with wagon train; det. 8 months, 1864, div. teamster; dis. at Nashville, Tenn. Nov. 1864. Gibson. Geo. e. at Ashley, Delaware co. May 1, 1861. co. C, 26th O. V. I.; vet. at Chattanooga, Tenn. Jan. 1, 1864; 3 months in hosp. spring of 1864, at Chattanooga, Nashville and at Jeffersonville, Ind. rheumatism; m. o. at Victoria, Texas. Oct. 21, 1865; mem. Fuller-Smith Post. G. A. R.; past O.G. Gibson, Wm. W. e. March. 1865, co. A, 196th O V. I.; dis. with regt.; sergt. Gill, Jacob M. e. in co. I, 16th O. V. I.; dis. with co C, 114th O. V. I. Gilletly, Peter, co. A, 27th Mich. V. I.; cap. at Petersburg; held 7 months. Gipe, Abraham, e. June, 1861. co. G, 23d O.V. I.; dis. May 9, 1864. Gladden, Jos. lieut. co. I, 32d O. V. I.; pro. capt.; died Aug. 28, 1881. Gladden, Wm. F. corp. co. E, 64th O. V. I.; wounded and disab. at Rock Face. Glenn, Jas. R. e. at Jeromesville, fall of 1861, co. B, McLaughlin's Squad. Cav.; 2d sergt. and vet. surg.; came home on account of disab.; e. May, 1864, co. I, 163d O. V. I.; dis. at Columbus, Sept. 10, 1864. Glenn, John S. e. at Mansfield, Richland co, Oct. 8, 1862, co. H, 43d O. V. I.; dis. for disab. Aug. 12, 1863; died near Jeromesville. June 1, 1868. Glenn, Nicholas G. e. at Mansfield. May 2, 1864. co. I, 163d O. V. I.; 1st Corp.; det. color bearer and prov. guard; dis. at Columbus with regt. Glenn, Thos. e. at Jeromesville, May 2, 1864, co. I, 163d O. V. I; 4th sergt.; dis. at Camp Chase, Sept. 10, 1864; adjt. in Elliott Post, G. A. R. Goard, John, e. at Mansfield, Richland co. March 11, 1864, co. A, McLaughlin's Squad. Vet. Cav.; in hosp. at Jefferson Barracks, Mo. kidney trouble; Dec. 1864, till dis. there, May 31, 1865; mem. Elliott Post, G. A. R. Goard, Jos. e. at Wooster, Wayne co. March 7, 1865, co. E, 5th O. V. V. C.; in hosp. at Salisbury, N. C. 3 months from 1st of Aug. 1865, typhoid fever; sickness resulted in scrofulous affection of the head and permanent deafness in both ears; dis. at Columbus, Nov. 1, 1865; application for pension made 5 years ago not vet properly considered. Godfrey, Michael R. e. at Lima, Allen co. Oct. 12, 1864, co. B, 29th O. V. V. I.; contracted rheumatism and a complication of diseases, but refused to go to hosp.; m, o. at Louisville. Ky. July 13, 1865; application for pension not yet properly considered; mem. Andrews Post. G. A. R. Godfrey, Russell, e. Aug. 27. 1864. 12th O. Indp. Bat. dis. July 10, 1865. Goodel, Conrad H. co. B, 65th O. V. V. I.; wounded at Resaca, Ga. Goodfellow, Chas. e. at Ashland, March, 1862, co. G. 23d O. V. I. at age of 16 years; cap. at Cloyd Mt. Va May 10, 1864; held in Danville prison till he died in hosp. there, frozen and starved to death. Goodfellow, Matthew A. served in an Ia. inf. regt.; pro. 1st lieut. for gallantry; wounded at Vicksburg; cap.; 4 months in Libby; dis. at close of war; died in Illinois in 1873. Goodman, D. B. e. at Columbus, May 12, 1864, co. I, 163d O. V. I.; dis. at Camp Chase. Sept. 10. 1864; mem. Elliott Post, G. A. R. Goodman, Wm. e. Dec. 10, 1863, co, E, 128th O. V. I; dis. July, 1865. Gorham, Josiah G. e. at Mansfield, Richland co. May 2, 1864, co. D, 163d O. V. I.; dis. at Columbus, Sept. 10, 1864; died at Goshen. Ind. Sept. 7, 1876. Gorham, Ralph H. e. at Cleveland, Aug. 13, 1861, co. I, 2d O. V. C.; vet. at Fairfax C. H. Va. Jan. 1. 1864. co. D, same regt.; wounded at Lacy Springs, Va. fall of 1864; in hosp. at Wilmington, Del. some months, then furloughed 60 days; dis. at Benton Barracks, Mo. May 23, 1865; died at Perrysville, May 29, 1874, aged 35 years 9 months 9 days. Goss, John, e. Sept. 1862, co. G. 23d O.V. I.; dis. Aug. 1865. Goudy, Geo. e. Aug. 6, 1862, co. B, 102d O. V. I.; dis. June 3. 1865. Goudy, Jos. e. July, 1861, co. I, 32d O. V. I.; vet. and dis. with regt. Goudy, Wm. e. July, 1861. co. I, 32d O. V. I.; vet. and dis. with regt. Gould, Silas, served in 16th O. V. I. and 3d O. V. C.; accidentally killed, 1863. Gould, Silas, jr. e. Feb. 28, 1864, 25th O. Indp. Bat.; dis. with same. Green,Wm. e. Aug. 1862, co. B, 102d O V. I.; dis. for disab. Nov. 1864. Greenawald, Andrew, e. March. 1865. co. A. 196th O. V. I.; dis Sept. 1865. Greenawald, Valentine, e. March. 1865, co. A, l96th O. V. I.; dis. Sept. 1865. Greenland, John, co. F. 176th O. V. I.; died at Louisville. Ky. Jan. 3, 1865. Greenlee, John S. 3 years in co. K. 82d O. V. I.; died March 30. 1866. Greenwood, Chas. e. at Holmesville, March 29, 1864, co. H, 60th O. V. I.; gunshot wound in right hand by accidental discharge of gun while on picket near Petersburg, Va. Aug. 27. 1864; in hosp. with wound at City Point, Va. 4 weeks; dis. as Delaney House. D. C. July 28, 1865, G. O. No. 178; died near Hayesville. Feb. 19, 1867. Greenwood. VanBuren. co. E, 4th O. V. I.; wounded at Spotsylvania C. H. Gretzinger, Adam, e. at Baltimore, Md. Aug. 13, 1862, Alexander's Bat. Baltimore Art.; cap. at Winchester, 1863; escaped; dis. at Baltimore, fall of 1865; died at Perrysville, Ashland co. March 2, 1881. aged 39 years. Gretzinger. Chas. C. e. at Wooster, Wayne co. March 7, 1865. co. F, 176th O. V. I.; cap by guerrillas near Bowling Green, Ky. March 12, 1865, and robbed; escaped; det. on patrol duty at Nashville 2 months; in hosp. there, May, 1865, chronic rheumatism and lung trouble; dis. there disab. Mav 16, 1865; mem. Zeigler Post, G. A. E. Grindle, Emanuel, in service from Perry twp.; died in Cal. since war. Grindle, Harvey, e. at Wooster, Wayne co. fall of 1862, co. I, 16th O. V. I.; in regt. hosp. then on hosp. boat "Crescent City," at New Orleans, La. where he died Aug. 16,1864, typhus fever. Grindle, Henry S. e. at Reedsburg, May, 1864, co. I, 163d O. V. I.; 3d corp.; dis. at Camp Chase. Sept. 10, 1864. Grindle, John, e, 1862. co. I, 16th O. V. I.; died at home, summer of 1863. Griffen, Thos. co. F, 120th O. V. I.; died on way home, March 27, 1863. Grimes, Francis M. e. June 11, 1861, co. G, 23d O. V. I.; dis. July, 1864. Grosh, John, e. at Ashland, Aug. 20, 1862, co. B, 102d O. V. I.; det. repairing R. R. etc.; entered hosp. at Nashville, Tenn. Dec. 1, 1864, bloody flux, which resulted in typhoid fever, from which he died in hosp. there, Dec. 22, 1864, aged 22 years 10 months 2 days. Gross, Jacob, e. March, 1865, co. A, 196th O. V. I.; dis. Sept. 1865. Grosscup, Daniel, sergt. co. C, 42d O. V. I.; wounded at Champion Hills. Grubaugh, David, co. G, 65th O. V. I.; cap.; killed at explosion of Sultana. H Hagenbuch, Jacob, bat. D, 1st O. V. L. A.; died at Nashville. 1864. Hall, Alfred, e. at Ashland, July, 1861, co. G, 23d O. V. I.; dis. for disab. Nov. 27, 1862; died at Ashland, Dec. 18, 1885. Hall, Elmore E. e. at Ashland, Feb. 24, 1864, co. G, 23d O. V. V. I. at age of 16 years; det. musician; det. orderly for Col. Comley and Gen. Hayes; dis. at Cumberland. Md. July 26. 1865; died April 4, 1866. Hall, Silas N. e. June, 1861, co. G, 23d O. V. I.; dis. for disab. Nov. 1861. Hamilton, Al. e. Aug. 10, 1861, co. C, 42d O. V. I.; dis. Oct. 1, 1864. Hamilton, David M. 3 years in co. B, 102d O. V. I.; died at Ashland, 1882. Hamilton, Hugh, e. at Mansfield, Richland co. May 2, 1864, co. I, 163d O. V. I.; app. corp. at organization of co.; det. May. 1864, to go from Mansfield to Wooster after a deserter; under fire from sun-up till 3 p. M. one day of service while on reserve picket before Petersburg; contracted erysipelas from gen. debility, and still suffers from effect of same; dis. at Camp Chase Sept. 10, 1864. Hamilton, J. H. 5th O. Indp Bat. 12 months a prisoner. Hamilton, Thos. J. e. at Ashland, Jan. 4, 1862, co. K, 82d O. V. I.; pro. Corp.;it Stafford C. H. Va. Jan. 1863; bullet wound in left arm at Gettysburg; det. prov. guard and ammunition guard at Fairfax C. H. Sept. 1862; so served 8 months; dis. at Columbus, Feb. 13, 1865. Hamman, Conrad, e. at Wooster, Wayne co. Dec. 15, 1863, co. I, 102d O. V. I.; in hosp. No. 2, at Nashville, Tenn. 3 months, chronic diarrhea; hosp. No. 11, Nashville, with small-pox; det. nurse and on guard duty at hosp. No. 2 for 6 weeks; det. guard over prisoners at Nashville penitentiary 2 days; dis. at Nashville, June 24, 1865; his brother, Alfred Hamman, served in an O. cav. regt.; wife's brother, Wm. L. Miller, in an O. inf. regt. through war. Hamman, David, brother of Conrad, served in 41st O. V. I. Oct. 1863, to Nov. 26, 1865; died at Lattasburg, Wayne co. May, 1880, aged 46 years. Hamman, John, brother of Conrad, served in co. I, 102d O. V. I. and co. B, 8th O. V. C.; shell wound in side at Winchester. Hamman, Marion, brother of Conrad, served 3 years in co. I, 102d O. V. I, Hammond, Alpheus, served last year of war in co. B, McLaughlin's Cav. Hannah, Jas. R. e. Feb. 25, 1864, co. D, 120th O. V. I.; cap. at Snaggy Point, on Red river; 13 months in Camp Ford prison; dis. at Camp Chase, July 8, 1865, G. O. No. 77; died at Soldiers Home, Dayton, May 21, 1883. Hannan, Wm. e. at Mohicanville, Aug. 22, 1862, co. C, 120th O. V. I,; wounded in right foot and cap. on banks Red River expedition, May 23, 1864; held prisoner at Cheyneyville, La. 46 days, then paroled; in hosp. then with wound at New Orleans, La. then at Jefferson Barracks, Mo. then at Columbus till dis. there Oct. 27, 1864; chaplain in Zeigler Post, G. A. R. Hanson,W. H. sergt. co. E, 4th O. V. I. May, 1861, to 1862; then in 9th O.V. I. Harbrown, John, e. at Ashland, Feb. 13, 1864, co. G, 23d O. V. V. I.; in convalescent camp at Sandy Hook, Md, spring of 1865, eczema; dis. at Cumberland, Md. July 26, 1865; past O. D. pres. asst. insp. in Andrews Post, G.A.R. Hare, Samuel S. e. March, 1865, co. A, 196th O. V. I.; dis. Sept. 1865. Harker, Amos H. e. in Defiance co. Aug. 26, 1861, co. A, 38th O. V. I.; in hosp. with typhoid fever; again with small-pox; dis. for disab. lung trouble, at Clifton, Tenn. April IS, 1862; mem. G. A. R. Post No. 568. Harker, Daniel P. e. at Edgerton about June 20, 1862. co. E, 86th O. V. I.; served 6 months and dis. with regt.; e. Oct. 16, 1864, co. D, 51st O. V. V. I.; wounded in neck and shoulder and struck on right leg by ball in Nashville battle, Dec. 14, 1864; m. o. at Victoria, Texas, Oct. 3, 1865; mem. G. A. R. Post No. 234, dept. of Iowa. Harker, Jacob, e. at Mansfield, Richland co. Aug. 22, 1862, co. C, 120th O. V. I.; died in hosp. La. May 10, 1863, chronic diarrhea. Harker, John, 3-month service co. C, 14th O. V. I.; e. Nov. 4, 1861, co. K, 68th O. V. I.; vet. at Vicksburg, Miss. Dec. 10, 1863; slightly wounded at Bakers Creek; again at Kenesaw Mt. Ga.; severely wounded in head before Atlanta, June22, 1864; dis. for wound at Cleveland, 1864; mem. Guthrie Post, Dept. of Ia. Harker, Wm. e. Jan. 2, 1863, co. A, 38th O. V. I.; det. in wagon train; cap. in Ga.; held in Andersonville; then at Florence, S. C. where he died, probably late in 1863, aged 18 years. Harlan. Jas. co. C, 120th O. V. I.; died at Mound City, Ill. Dec. 2, 1864. Harlan, Samuel, e. in Vermilion twp. Aug. 1862, co. C, 120th O. V. I.; died at Youngs Point, La. Dec. 1863, chronic diarrhea, aged 22 years. Harper, Robt. S. 3 years in O. Indp. Cav. co.; 5 months a prisoner. Harpster, Henry, e. Aug. 1862, co. C, 120th O. V. I.; died at home, 1862. Harris, J. A. e. Aug. 2, 1862, co. G, 102d O. V. I.; dis. June 20, 1865. Hart, Samuel, e. Feb. 1865, co. K, 82d O. V. V. I.; m. o. July 24, 1865. Hartman, John H. e. at Orange, co. K, 102d O. V. I.; cap. at Athens, Ala.; 5 months at Cahaba; killed at explosion of Sultana. Hartsel, John, e. at Ashland, Aug. 27, 1862, co. B, 102d O. V. I.; in hosp. at New Albany, Ind. about 1 year from Nov. 1862, stomach trouble, diarrhea and rheumatism; trans, there to co. F, 23d Regt. V. R. C. and stationed in Wis.; det. orderly to Gen. Curtis, at Milwaukee, Wis. and at Racine, Wis. guarding camp; dis. at Milwaukee, Wis. July 3, 1865; application for pension not yet properly considered. Hartwell, L. was 4 years in service in 2d O. V. C. Haspelhorn, Geo. killed in service; was in Kans. inf. regt. Hawk, C. B. 4 years in co. H, 42d O. V. I.; pro. lieut. then capt. Hawk, Michael W. in Mexican war, May, 1846, to June, 1847, co. E, 3d Ohio Inf.; corp.; in last war in co. B, 6th O. V. C. and co. I, 78th O. V. V. I. Hay, Isaac, e. Oct. 6, 1862, co. C, 64th O. V. I.; dis. July, 1863. Hays, Austin Q. e. March, 1865, co. A, 196th O. V. I.; dis. Sept. 11, 1865. Hayes, Lester, e. at Perrysville, Aug. 1862, co. C, 120th O. V. I.; 4 months in hosp. at Millikens Bend, La. chronic diarrhea; died at Jefferson Barracks, Mo. June 26, 1S63, consumption, aged 24 years. Hayes, Nathan S. e. at Canal-Dover, Tuscarawas co. about Feb. 1862, co. B, 80th O. V. I.; accidentally wounded at Camp Meigs, O. in thigh; several months in hosp. at Madison, Ind. and Jefferson Barracks, Mo.; furloughed for 30 days; dis. for disab. at Camp Madison, fall of 1864; died at Overton, Cooper co. Mo. March 5, 1883, congestion of stomach, age 41 years. Heffelfinger, Wallace, co. F, 42d O. V. I.; wounded and disab. in Miss. Heifner, Eli D. e. Aug. 1864, co. E, 5th O. V. V. I.; dis. July, 1865. Heiser, E. L. e. at Jeromesville, Aug. 20, 1862, co. C, 42d O. V. I.; wounded at Thompsons Hill, Miss.; 4 months in hosp. at St. Louis, Mo.; then rejoined regt.; trans, in 1864 to co. E, 96th O. V. I.; det. with co. patrol at Baton Rouge, La.; m. o. at Mobile, Ala. July 7, 1865; mem. Armstrong Post, G. A. R.; present O. G. Heichel, John, e. April, 1861, co. B, 16th O. V. I.; dis. July, 1861. Heichel, Michael, 3 years in co. B, McLaughlin's Squad. Cav.; sergt. Heitz, Fred. 4 years in bat. D, 1st O. V. L. A.; wounded at Kenesaw Mt. Helman, Elmer. 18 months in co. G, 23d O. V. V. I.; died Oct. 6, 1878. Helman, Jacob D. e. Aug. 10, 1861, co. C, 42d O. V. I.; dis. Oct. 1, 1864. Helman, J. R. 2d lieut. co. C, 42d O. V. I.; pro. 1st lieut. then capt. Hendricks, N. S. e. Nov. 2, 1861, co. H, 42d O. V. I.; dis. Oct. 1, 1864. Herrington, A. served last 18 months of war in 25th O. Indp. Bat. Herrington, Jas. e. at Sullivan, 102d O. V. I.; died at Athens, Ala. Herrington, O. served last 18 months of war in 25th O. Indp. Bat. Herman, Jacob, e. at Loudonville, fall of 1864, co. K, 82d O. V. I.; in hosp. at Goldsboro, N. C. several weeks, 1865, injured back in building fort; m. o. at Louisville, Ky. July 24, 1865; pension not yet granted. Herman, John, e. at Wooster, Wayne co. fall of 1863, co. H, 23d O. V. I.; trans. in May, 1864, in W. Va. to co. F, same regt.; in June, 1864, near Winchester to co. G, same regt.; wounded in right arm at Winchester, Sept. 19, 1864; 6 weeks in hosp. with wound at West Philadelphia; then furloughed home 20 days; dis. at Cumberland, Md. July 26, 1865. Hervey, Jas. T. served in 87th O. V. I. and bat. D, 1st O. V. L. A. Hetsler, Michael, served last year of war in co. I, 78th O. V. V I. Hiffner, David N. e. at Peoria, Ill. Sept. 21, 1862, bat. A, 2d Ill. V. L. A.; about Nov. 1, 1862, det. hosp. stew, at Helena, Ark.; so served till dis. at New Orleans, La. June 21, 1865. Hildebrand, Henry, 4 years in co. G, 23d O. V. I.; wounded at Cloyd Mt. Hildebrand, Loren, e. March, 1865, co. A, 196th O.V. I.; dis. Sept. 1861. Hileman, A, co. H, 42d O. V. I.; died at Millikens Bend, La. Jan. 1863. Hill, Milton, co. A, McLaughlin's Cav.; died at Marietta, Ga. May, 1865. Himes, Alonzo, 4 years in co. E, 61st O. V. I.; wounded at Gettysburg. Himes, Geo. W. e. Jan. 1865, co. C, 184th O. V. I.; dis. Sept. 1865. Hiner, Eli. e. Feb. 20, 1865, co. B, 186th O. V. I.; dis. Sept. 1865. Hines, Calvin, served in co. G, 86th O. V. I. and co. F, 176th O. V. I. Hines, Jacob, co. C, 42d O. V. I.; died on hosp. boat, March 26, 1862. Hinkle, Martin, 4 years in 1st W. Va. L. A.; several months in Libby. Homan, Amos, served last 18 months of war in co. E, 48th Pa. V. V. I. Hood, Henry G. lieut. co. G, capt. co. D, 23d O. V. I.; once wounded. Hoot, John B. e. Feb. 27, 1865, co. A, 196th O. V. I.; dis. Sept. 1865. Horn, Daniel, e. Oct. 8, 1862, co. F, 42d O. V. I.; dis. July, 1863, disab. Horn, Geo. e. at Camden, Ind. fall of 1863, 9th Ind. V. I.; dis. July, 1865. Horn, John, e. at Camden, co. G, 9th Ind. V. C.; died there, 1863, age 32 years. Horn, Wm. e. at Wooster, Wayne co. Jan. 1864, co. H, 23d O. V. V. I.; trans. regt. band at Winchester, spring of 1864; in hosp. at Gallipolis, O. May 9 to July 26, 1864, rheumatism; suffered sunstroke near Middleton, Md. Aug. 6, 1864; in hosp. with same and with rheumatism 6 months at Frederick City Md.; dis. at Cumberland, Md. July 26, 1865; application for pension not yet properly considered. Hosler, Alex, co. I, 16th O. V. I.; died of injuries, 1863. Hosler, Jacob H. e. Feb. 1863, musician 60th O. V. I.; pro. drum major. Hosler. Jas. A. e. at Wooster, Wayne co. Aug. 16, 1862, co. I, 16th O. V. I.; injured on boat on Miss. river, near Memphis, Tenn.; died in his tent at Millikens Bend, La. of injuries, March 13, 1863. Hosler, John, e. at Wooster, Wayne co. Aug. 16, 1862, co. I, 16th O. V. I.; det. April, 1863, at Millikens Bend, La. to capture and guard cotton; det. same month guard at Gen. McClernand's hd.-qtrs.; so served 6 weeks; contracted lumbago and catarrh; on hosp. boat "Nashville," 13 days; then in Lawson hosp. at St. Louis, Mo. 3 months; then trans, co. A, 5th Regt. V. R. C. stationed at Indianapolis, Ind.; vet. in same there, Sept. 7,1864; dis. there, Nov. 14, 1865; application for pension not yet properlv considered; mem. Elliott Post, G. A. R. Hosler, John H. e. at Wooster, Wayne co. Aug. 16, 1862, co. I, 16th O. V. I.; in Adams St. hosp. Memphis, Tenn. March, 1863, bilious fever and chronic dysentery; then at Mound City, Ill., Covington, Ky. and Camp Dennison; trans, at Covington to 61st co. 2d batn. V. R. C. Sept. 1863; det. in 11th St. hosp. Covington, 18 months from Jan. 1864, as comy, sergt. or asst. stew.; then same in hosp. at Jeffersonville, Ind. 2 months; dis. at Louisville, Ky. Aug. 22, 1865; P. C. in Elliott Post, G. A. R.; past O. D. Hough, Edmond, co. B, 102d O. V. I.; died Oct. 9, 1863, typhoid pneumonia. Hough, Isaac, e. July; 1862, co. B, 102d O. V. I.; dis. Dec. 1863. Hough, Lewis, co. B, 102d O.V. I.; died July 2, 1863, typhoid fever. Householder, Abraham, e. May 3, 1864, co. I, 163d O. V. I.; dis. with regt. Householder, Michael A. e. Oct. 1862, co. F, 42d O. V. I.; dis. July, 1865. Houser, David, co. B, 104th O. V. I.; died in service in 1864. Houser, Geo. e. Aug. 1862, co. B, 104th O. V. I.; killed at Franklin. Houser, Solomon, co. F, 120th O. V. I.; dis. at Marine hosp. N. O. 1865. Hubler, W. A. e. at Point Lookout, Md. Oct. 12, 1863, co. F, 5th N. H. V. I.; pro. ord. sergt.; in hosp. at City Point, Va. some 10 days from Aug. 7, 1864, dysentery; dis. at Concord, N. H. Oct. 20, 1864; e. at Wooster, Wayne co. March 13, 1865, co. H, 2d O. V. V. C.; dis. at Columbus, Sept. 11,1865; mem. Fuller-Smith Post, G. A. R. Hughes, Jas. e. at Mansfield, Richland co. May 2, 1864, co. E, 163d O. V. I.; 5th sergt.; det. to distribute Christian Commission supplies to sick of co. E; det. to accompany several sick of regt. to Hampton; dis. from National service at Camp Chase, Sept. 10, 1864; for kindness to all comrades during service in field, com, 3d lieut. in Nov. 1864 Hughes, John W. e. at Fairfield, Ia. fall of 1862, co. I, 19th Ia. V. I.; in hosp. at Springfield. Mo. "frozen on picket;" died at Ashland, O. spring of 1867, lung disease, aged 36 years. Hughes, Thos. e. at Mansfield, May 2, 1864, co. E, 163d O. V. I.; died at Hampton,Va. Aug. 1864, malarial fever, age 43 years. Huff, Wm. H. e. May 2, 1864, co. I, 163d O. V. I.; dis. Sept. 10, 1864. Huffman, Jas. A. musician 23d O. V. I., pro. brig, band; served 4 years. Hulit, Jas. H. co. B, 120th O. V. I.; trans.V. R. C; det. hosp. stew. Hull, Harrison, co. B, 3d Potomac Horse Brig.; wounded and cap. at Harpers Ferry; paroled in 2 days; served 1862-5; died at Hayesville, O. 1870. Hull, J. B. 4 years in co. I, 32d O. V. I.; wounded at Champion Hills. Hunter, T. e. Oct. 1861, bat. B, 1st O. V. L. A.; vet. and dis. with same. Hunter, Thos. S. e. at Cleveland, May 2, 1864, co. C, 169th O. V. I.; hosp. stew.; acted as asst. post. surg. 2 months at Fort Ethan Allen, near Washington, D. C.; dis. at Cleveland, Sept. 4, 1864. Huntsman, Elias, 16th O. V. I.; "missing" at Cumberland Gap battle. I Ighner Henry, co. G, 23d O. V. I.; killed at Cloyd Mt. shot through head. Imhoff, John, jr. co. K, 102d O. V. I.; died at Bowling Green, Ky. Dec. 1862. Ingman, Alva, 4-month service corp. co. I, 163d O. V. I. Ingman, Edmond H. sergt. co. M, 2d O. V. C.; vet. in 25th O. Indp. Bat. Ingman, J. T. was in service from Mohican twp. in 42d O. V. I. Ingman,Wm. e. May 2, 1864, co. I, 163d O. V. I.; dis. Sept. 10, 1864. Innes, Adam, e. at Ruggles, Nov. 9, 1861, co. H, 42d O. V. I.; det. co. black smith; came home on furlough, and died at home, Feb. 27, 1862. Innes, Adam, jr. e. at Fostoria, June, 1861, co. H, 8th O. V. I.; in hosp. at Fort Hamilton 6 months, 1863, chronic diarrhea and measles; dis. at Cleveland, June, 1864; e. at Wooster, Jan. 1865, co. F, O. V. I.; pro. 1st sergt.; dis. at Nashville, Tenn. Sept. 18, 1865; application for pension not yet properly considered. Irvin, John, e. at Camp Buckingham, Mansfield, Richland co. Oct. 20, 1861, co. E, 64th O. V. I.; det. Feb. 1862, at Green river, Ky. to make repairs on R. R. bridge at Beacon creek, near Munfordsville. Ky.; in hosp. at Nashville, Tenn. 4 weeks, 1862, at Camp Chase 6 weeks, 1863, chronic diarrhea, rheumatism and spinal trouble; dis. for disab. at Columbus, May 29, 1863; mem. Fisher Post, G. A. R. Irvin, Melzar, e. May 2, 1864, co. D, 163d O. V. L; dis. Sept. 1864. Irvin, Robt. e. May 2, 1864, co. D, 163d O. V. I.; dis. Sept. 1864. Irvin, Wm. 71st Ind. V. I.; died in service at Richmond. Ky. Aug. 30, 1862. J Jackson, John, e. Oct. 1861, bat. B, 1st O. V. L. A.; vet. and dis. with same. Jacobs, Henry, e. at Wooster, Wayne co. Oct. 5, 1861, co. H, 16th O. V. I.; in field hosp. a short time; 6 months before re-enlistment assigned to 1st Wis. Bat.; vet. in same at New Orleans, La. Jan. 27, 1864; pro. Corp. gunner summer of 1864; dis. at Milwaukee, Wis. July 18, 1865. James, Budd, bat. D, 1st O. V. L. A. disab. by injury and dis. Aug. 1802. Jarvis, J. S. co. C, 120th O. V. I.; 13 months in Camp Ford prison. Jemison, Jos. A. CO. G. 120th O. V. I.; 13 months in Camp Ford prison. Johnson, Alonzo, 4 years in co. K, 82d O. V. I.; died since the war. Johnson, Cyrus W. e. April, 1861, co. B, 16th O. V. I.; dis. Aug. 1861. Johnson, Harrison A. sergt. co. G, 65th O.V. I.; wounded at Stone River. Johnson, Jeremiah, e. Sept. 1861. co. C, 42d O. V. I.; dis. Feb. 1863. Johnson, Lewis, co. C, 120th O. V. I.; died since war. Jolliff, Isaiah, bat. E, 2d O. V. H. A.; suffered hernia; served 2 years. Jones, Amasa, e. Aug. 22, 1862, co. C, 120th O. V. I.; dis. Feb. 1864. Jones, David Y. e. Aug. 29, 1864, co. F, 176th O. V. I.; dis. June, 1865. Jones, Wm. co. C, 102d O. V. I.; disab. by small-pox and dis. May, 1865. Jones, Wm. R. co. C, 120th O. V. I.; died at Youngs Point, March 22, 1863. Jordan, Calvin, co. G, 65th O. V. I.; wounded at Dalton, Ga.; died in 1870. Jordan, Clark, 4 years in co. G, 65th O.V. I.; wounded at Stone River. Jordan, Geo. e. Oct. 1861. co. G, 65th O. V. I.; dis. Dec. 1864; Corp.; 1 year, 1865-6, in co. B, 3d regt. Hancock's vets.; died 1880. K Kagey, Daniel, e. at Ashland, Aug. 11, 1862, co. K, 102d O. V. I.; pro. orderly sergt. "good, soldierly conduct;" died in hosp. at Tullahoma, Tenn. May 17, 1864, small-pox. Kagey, Isaac, served as govt. teamster fall of 1864 to May, 1865. Kahl, Samuel, e. May 2, 1864, co. I, 163d O. V. I.; dis. Sept. 1864. Kanaus, Chas. e. Aug. 1862, co. K, 102d O. V. I.; dis. June 30, 1865. Kanaus, Daniel, e. Sept. 1862, co. K, 102d O. V. I.; dis. June 30, 1865. Kane, Herman, e. Sept. 1864, co. F, 176th O. V. I.; dis. June 14, 1865. Kaufman, A. D. co. H, 42d O. V. I.; trans, co. E, 1st regt. Miss. marine brig. Kaufman, Emanuel, sergt. co. I, 163d O. V. I.; 4-month service. Kauffman, John, 3-year and vet. service co. G, 2d 0. V. C.; died 1871. Kaufman, John, e. Feb. 14, 1865, co. A, 196th O. V. I.; dis. Sept. 1865. Kelley, Wm. H. e. Feb. 1864, co. I, 29th O. V. V. I.; dis. Sept. 1865. Kellog, Geo. A. e. June, 1861, co. G, 23d O. V. I.; Corp.; dis. Oct. 1861. Kellogg, Hiram A. e. Aug. 1862, co. B, 102d O. V. I.; dis. with regt. Kelly, Henry, served last 18 months of war in co. A, McLaughlin's cav. Kelso, Samuel, bat, D, 1st O. V. L. A.; 9 months in Andersonville. Kelso, Washington, co. K, 120th O. V. I.; died at Memphis, Dec. 1862. Kendig, E. V. 1st asst surg. 2d O. V. H. A. Sept. 1864, to Aug. 1865. Kenny, Thos. J. capt. co. B, 16th O. V. I.; 3-month service; died April, 1882. Kerchner, Isaac H. co. I, 126th Pa. V. I.; wounded at Chancellorsville. Kerstetter, Samuel, e. Aug. 1862, co. K, 102d O. V. I.; dis. Jan. 1863. Kester, Moses, e. at Harrisburg, Pa. Sept. 28, 1861, co. D, 76th Pa. V. I.; zouaves; with co. det. body guard to Gen. Hunter, 1862-3, at Hilton Head, S. C. wounded in left arm bet. elbow and shoulder joint, at Morris Isl. S. C. July 11, 1863; cap. there; held in Libby and Castle Thunder, at Richmond, Va. then at Charleston, S. C. and Columbia, S. C.; in all 8 months 10 days; in hosp. at Annapolis, Md. 8 weeks, debility, resulting from starvation; dis. at Harrisburg, Pa. Nov. 28, 1864; mem. Zeigler Post, G. A. R. Kilaver, John F. e. at Greentown, Aug. 1, 1862, co. B, 102d O. V. I.; det. 1 month, 1863, to bat. heavy art.; injured in back at Nashville, Tenn. while unloading stores from transport, Nov. 1864; contracted chronic eczema, and still suffers from same; in hosp. at Jeffersonville, Ind. with injury and malarial fever, Dec. 1864, till June, 1865; dis. at Louisville, Ky. June 26, 1865; application for pension not yet properly considered; mem. Zeigler Post, G. A. R. Kilaver, John, father of John F. born in 1789, served under Napoleon at Moscow, served 3 years in regular German army, e. at Wurtemberg, Germany, 1814; dis. at Stutgart, 1817; died at Wolfslugen, Germany, 1850, age 61 years. Kilgore, Iram, co. F, 41st O. V. I.; mortally wounded at Chickamauga. Kincaid, Ben]. F. brother of Wm. 3 years in co. E, 102d O. V. I.; e. at Belleville, Richland co. Aug. 1862; dis. with regt.; suffered hernia. Kincaid, Daniel T. brother of Wm. 3 years, 1861-4, in co. B, 72d III. V. I. Kincaid, Geo. W. father of Wm. e. at Baltimore, Md. Dec. 28, 1812, Capt. Bernhardt's co. 14th U. S. Inf.; pro. sergt. for gallantry at Fort McHenry, near Baltimore; shell wound in right hand in that battle; det. in gunboat a short time in 1813; dis. at Baltimore, Md. March 14, 1815; still living at age of 96 years. Kincaid, John, grandfather of Wm, e. at Baltimore, Md. 1776, and served through Revolutionary war in 1st squad. Gen. Harry Lee's Legion of Light Dragoons; wounded in head by sabre cut at Brandywine battle. Kincaid, Wm. e. at Mansfield, Richland co. Feb. 6, 1864, co. C, 120th O. V. I.; in hosp. at Baton Rouge, La. 2 months from May 1, 1864, granulated sore eyelids; furloughed 60 days; rejoined regt, at White river, Ark. where it was consol. with 114th O. V. I.; dis. at Marine hosp. New Orleans, La. June 18, 1865; mem. Miller Moody Post, G. A. R. Kiplinger, David, e. Aug. 1802, co. K, 102d O. V. I.; dis. with regt. Kiplinger, Levi H. co. C, 42d O. V. I.; wounded and disab. at Thompsons Hill. Kissane, Persifer F. e. March, 1865, co. A, 196th O. V. I.; dis. Sept. 1865. Kissel, Jacob, e. at Orange, Aug. 18, 1862, co. K, 102d O. V. I.; det. with art. 3 weeks at Clarksville, Tenn.; det. teamster at Nashville, 1 month; in hosp. at Clarksville, some 3 months from Jan. 1863, brain fever; cap. at Athens, Ala. Sept. 24, 1864; in Cahaba prison pen Oct. 5, 1864, to March 16, 1865; in hosp. at Jefferson Barracks, Mo. April, 1865; then det. recruiting till dis. at Columbus, July 18, 1865; mem. Andrews Post, G. A. R. Kissel, Solomon, e. Aug. 20, 1862, co. 1,102d O. V. I.; dis. with regt. Knoth, Frank, e. at Ashland, Nov. 1864, co. I, 23d O. V. V. I.; det. in regt. band; Dec. 1864, det. in brig, band at, Cumberland, Md. and so served till dis. at Cleveland, July or Aug. 1865; contracted rheumatism and chronic diarrhea in service; 1 week in camp hosp. at Winchester. Va. March, 1865; went on crutches 6 months; mem. Andrews Post, G. A. R. Knoth, Chas. brother of Frank, e. 1847, in Bavarian army, at Keiser Lantern. Rhine Province; served 1 year; died at Ashland, 1875, typhoid fever, aged 47 years. Knoth, Henry, e. at Wooster, Wayne co. March, 1865, co. G, 23d O. V. V. I.; trans, co. I, same regt.; det. in brig. band at Cumberland, Md.; contracted rheumatism in service and still suffers from same; m. o. at Cumberland; dis. at Cleveland; application for pension not yet properly considered; charter mem. Andrews Post. Knoth, Chas. brother of Henry, e. in Bavarian army, 1848, at Otterberg, at age of 21 years; served 1848-9; died at Ashland; paralysis and dropsy, aged 45 years. Koons, Washington, 3 years in co. B, 124th O. V. I.; det. pioneer 6 months. Koontz, Fred. F. e, at Ashland, June 7, 1861, co. G, 23d O. V. I.; pro. 4th sergt. then ord. sergt.; bullet wound in right ankle at South Mt.; det. Nov. 1863, to April, 1864, on recruiting service at Ashland; dis. at Columbus, July 6, 1864; mem. Andrews Post,; past S. V. C.; past adjt; past O. D. Kopp, John H. served last year of war in 7th O. Indp. S. S. Kopp, S. 3 years in co. C, 42d O. V. I.; wounded at Thompsons Hill. Kosht, Jacob, e. at Ashland, Aug. 13, 1861, co. H, 42d O. V. I.; in gen. hosp. at Memphis, Tenn. 3 months from Nov. 1862; at Millikens Bend, La. March, 1863; contracted varicose veins of left leg from hard marching on Vicksburg campaign; cap. at Champion Hills, Miss.; paroled at Vicksburg in 48 hours; exchanged in Oct. 1863; trans, at Louisville, Ky. spring of 1864, to co. H, 10th regt. V. R. C.; pro. Corp. at Harrisburg. Pa. fall of 1864; det. at and near there, 1804-5, patroling for "draft resisters;" dis. at Harrisburg, July 18, 1865. Kosht, Wm. H. e. March, 1865, co. A, 196th O. V. I.; dis. with regt.; corp. Kramer, John, e. from Perry twp.; regt. and service not known. Krebs, Henry, co. B, 102d O. V. I.; cap.; held 5 months; killed on Sultana. Krieger, Jacob, e. Feb. 1865, co. B, 186th O. V. I.; dis. with regt. Kutz, Henry, e. at Carlisle. Pa. Aug. 31, 1864, co. A, 101st Pa. V. I.; in hosp. at Hampton, Va. winter of 1864-5, 3 weeks; 6 weeks in convalescent camp; det, to heavy art. on Roanoke Isl. 3 months; dis. at New Berne, N. C. June 25, 1865; engaged in Bentonville battle and 6 others; served 3 months of 1863 in 15th Pa. V. C. Kyle, Samuel, e. at Sugar Grove School-house, Vermillion twp. Aug. 6, 1862, co. B 102d O. V. I.; 10 days in hosp. at Decatur, Ala. fever and ague; det. S. S. Nov. and Dec. 1862, at Bowling Green, Ky.; det. guard on patrol boat on Cumberland river, 3 months, 1863; det. R. R. guard 3 months from Dec. 1864; dis. at Columbus, July 7, 1865; application for pension not yet properly considered; mem. Armstrong Post, G. A. R.; past Q. M. S. L Lair, Daniel, co. F, 120th O. V. I.; died at Keokuk, Ia. Jan. 13, 1863. Lane, Myron, co. D, 2d O. V. V. C.; cap. on Wilson's raid; died in Millen. Lane, N. 3 years in service co K, 102d O. V. I. Lane, Thos. C. e. at Napoleon, Henry co. Dec. 1861, co. I, 68th O. V. I.; died at Camp Wallace, Tenn. April 8, 1862, from exposure, age 45 years. Lash, Wm. H. 4-month service co. D, 169th O. V. I.; e. March, 1865, co. I, 64th O. V. I.; cap. at Bowling Green; paroled; dis. from hosp. Sept. 1865. Lattimer, Jas. co. C, 120th O. V. I.; died at Youngs Point, La. Feb. 15, 1863. Lattimer.Wm. e. Aug. 6, 1862, co. F. 102d O. V. I.; dis. with regt. Lawbaugh, Lewis, 3-year and vet. service co. G, 65th O. V. I.; pro. sergt. Leach, Arthur A. co. H, 42d O. V. I. and co. G, 23d O. V. V. I.; wounded. Leach, Ashley, brother Edwin C. e. in Potter co. Pa. fall of 1861, Pa. V. I.; died near Washington, D. C in hosp 1862; remains sent home. Leach, Edwin C. e. at Ashland, Nov. 11, 1801, co. H, 42d O. V. I.; 1st man to enlist in co.; com. 2d lieut. at Camp Chase; det. in charge of men on Big Sandy river, order of Gen. Garfield; det. in charge of prisoners, and purchasing cattle for govt.; contracted sciatic rheumatism, winter of 1861-2, at Prestonburg, Ky.; res. for disab, at Cumberland Gap, Tenn. April, 1862; charter mem. Andrews Post, G. A. R. Leach, Wm. T. father of Edwin C. served in a Rhode Island inf. regt. war of 1812; died in Crawford co. Pa. in 1872. Leaman, Samuel, e. at Mansfield. Richland co. Oct. 7, 1862, co. F. 42d O.V.I.; det. to bury dead on battle-field, May, 1863; dis. at Columbus, July 30, 1863, disab.; application for pension not yet properly considered; mem McCarty Post, G. A. R. Leary.W. e. Oct. 1861, bat. B, 1st O. V. L. A.; vet. and dis. with same. Lee, Chas. L. e. Sept. 1861, co. F, 3d O. V. C.; dis. for disab 1863. Lee, Geo. e. at Ashland, Sept 10, 1861, co. C, 42d O. V. I.; pro. Corp.; dis. at Camp Chase, Sept. 30, 1864; died in Clear Creek twp. Ashland co. Oct. 17, 1870 aged 49 years 6 months. Lee, Jas. e. at Polk, Aug. 22, 1862, co. K, 102d O.V. I.; 16 months on det. service in Tenn. 1863-4, guarding men cutting stone, guarding wagon trains, etc.; in May, 1865, furloughed 30 days from Nashville, Tenn.; rejoined regt. there, and there m. o. June 30, 1865. Leiby, G. e. Feb. 10, 1862, co. A. 47th Wis. V. I.; dis. Aug. 29, 1865. Leidigh, John W. 4 years in co. C, 64th O. V. I.; sergt. and lieut; wounded. Leidigh, Reuben, co. K, 102d O.V. I.; cap.; held 7 months; killed on Sultana. Leinard, Solomon, 3 years in co. G, 23d O. V. I.; wounded; died May 9, 1876. Lessley, Samuel, e. at Harrisburg, Pa. June, 1861, co. D, 12th Pa. Res. Inf.; bullet wound in right foot at Mechanicsville, Va. June 26, 1862; cap. at Savages Sta. 2 days later; paroled in 3 weeks; in hosp. with wound at Savages Sta. Va. and Baltimore, Md. 6 months; dis. at Harrisburg, Pa. July 11, 1864; e. there same month, co. E, 195th Pa. V. I.; trans. at Browns Crossing, Va. Sept. 4, 1864, to co. C, same regt.; dis. at Summit Point, Va. June 24, 1805; took part in 8 gen. battles; mem. McCarthy Post, G. A. R. Lewis, David, 79th Pa. V. I.; killed at Bentonville, shot in arm and abdomen. Linsley, Rufus, e. in Sullivan twp. 1862, 128th O. V. I.; died in service. Lippencott, Wm. 3 years in co. H, 3d O. V. I.; wounded at Winchester. Liston E. Y. e. June 19, 1863. bat. E, 2d O. V. H. A.; dis. Aug. 1865. Lockhart, Jos. 3 month service co. B, 16th O. V. I. 1861; 3-month service 1862 in co. B, 87th O. V. I.; 18 months, 1864-5, in co. D, 3d O. V. V. C. Lockhart, Wm. A. served in co. E, 10th Mich. V. I. and co. K, 82d O. V. V. I. Long, Adam, served last year of war in co. E, 5th O. V. V. I. Long, Alfred O. co. G, 23d O. V. I.; wounded and disab. at Antietam; sergt. Long, D. E. co. H, 42d O. V. I.; died April 10, 1862, home on furlough. Loomis, Chester, 3 years in cos. B and G, 42d O. V. I.; wounded at Vicksburg. Loughery, Israel, e. Feb. 14, 1865, co. B, 186th O. V. I.; dis. Sept. 1865. Lowe, Jeremiah, 3-year and vet. service co. B, 28th Pa V. I. Lucas, Jos. e. at Rowsburg, Aug. 4, 1862, co. B, 102d O. V. I.; 6 months in hosp. at New Albany, Ind fever; det. special cook at hosp. Madison, Ind. 5 months; pro. corp. April 28, 1865, at Decatur, Ala.; m. o. at Nashville, Tenn. June 30, 1865. Lucas, Jos. B. co. F, 74th N. Y. V. I.; dis. for disab. Dec. 31, 1862. Lucas, Samuel, served in co. G, 105th Pa. V. I. and co. G, 18th U. S. I. Lucas, Winfield S. 3-month service co. B, 16th Pa. V. I.; e. co. B, 105th Pa. V. I.; vet. and dis. with same; pro. drum major; wounded at Fair Oaks. Lutz, Abraham, 3 years in co. K, 102d O.V. I.; det. hosp. nurse 4 months. Lutz, Emanuel, co. F, 120th O. V. I.; died Feb. 16, 1863, aged 21 years. Lyon, A. W. co. G, 65th O. V. I.; wounded at Chickamauga; died March, '64. Lyon, Henry A. co. G, 65th O. V. I.; killed at Stone River. Lyon, Lucius, 4th O. Indp. Bat.; died in Andersonville, July 27, 1864. Additional Comments: While this listing is primarily for the Civil War, there are a few entries for previous wars. Extracted from: 1669 Two Hundred Years. 1865 THE MILITARY HISTORY OF OHIO. ITS BORDER ANNALS, ITS PART IN THE INDIAN WARS, IN THE WAR OF 1812, IN THE MEXICAN WAR, AND IN THE WAR OF THE REBELLION, WITH A PREFIX, GIVING A COMPENDIUM OF THE HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES, HISTORY OF THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE, SKETCHES OF ITS SIGNERS, AND OF THE PRESIDENTS, WITH PORTRAITS AND AUTOGRAPHS. ILLUSTRATED. SPECIAL LOCAL DEPARTMENT, IN EDITIONS BY COUNTIES, GIVING A ROSTER OF OHIO'S RANK AND FILE FROM THE COUNTY LN THE WAR OF THE REBELLION, REGIMENTAL HISTORIES, WITH HISTORIES OF ITS G. A. R. AND LADIES' AUXILIARY POSTS, and CAMPS OF SONS OF VETERANS. H. H. HARDESTY, PUBLISHER, NEW YORK, TOLEDO AND CHICAGO. 1886. [COPYRIGHTED.] ROLL OF HONOR OF OHIO'S RANK AND FILE FROM ASHLAND COUNTY IN THE WAR OF THE REBELLION EXPLANATORY NOTE.—So far as the most diligent and patient research could find the record, the following roster presents the name of every soldier who went out from this county in the war of 1861-5, and of present residents of the county who enlisted elsewhere. Where the town or township is not otherwise located, the enlistment was usually in Ashland county, if in an Ohio regiment; where no rank is given, the soldier was mustered in as a private; where the soldier is credited with veteran service, the re-enlistment was into the same regiment and company, unless otherwise stated. Although, as our title indicates, this roster is mainly composed of the "Rank and File," who fought our battles and won our victories, it also includes general, field, line and staff officers, where any such belong to the county. The record of Ohio regiments in the field has been given in the preceding MILITARY HISTORY OF OHIO, and the children and children's children of the soldiers of the county have just cause for pride in connecting the names given in the local roster, by their regiments, with the history given on previous pages, of the achievements of these regiments. We have already presented a list of the battles and engagements of the war, and omit the roll of battles from the individual rosters. In preparing this book the publishers, while sparing no effort and no expense to make it a full and complete history of Ohio in the War of the Rebellion, devoting every page to the legitimate purposes of history, are yet aware that errors may have inadvertently crept in. They believe their patrons, realizing the magnitude of the work, will not be unduly censorious over any such errors. The book has grown beyond the limit originally intended, and it is believed the soldiers for whom it has been written will appreciate the result attained. The following is the key to the abbreviations used in the local roster; A. C.-army corps. A. D. C. – aide-de-camp. Adjt. – adjutant. App. – appointed. Art. – artillery. Artif.- artificer. Bat. – battery. Batn. – battalion. Bet. – between. Brev. – brevetted. Brig. – brigade. Capt. – captain. Cap. – Captured. Cav. – cavalry. Co. – company, county. Col. – colonel. Com. – commissioned. Comy. – commisary. [sic] Corp. – corporal. Consol. – consolidated. Det. – detailed. Dis. – discharged. Disab. – disability, disabled. Div. – Division. E. – enlisted. Eng. – engineers. Gen. – general. H. A. – heavy artillery. Hd. Qtrs. – headquarters. Hosp. – hospital. Indp. – independent. Inf. – infantry. Isl. – island. L. A. – light artillery. Lieut. – lieutenant. M. O. – mustered out. Mt. – mountain. Ord. – orderly. Pro. – promoted. Prov. – provost. Q. M. – quartermaster. Reg. – regiment, regimental. Res. – resigned. Sergt. – sergeant. Squad. – Squadron. S. S. – sharpshooters. Sta. – station. Stew. – steward. Trans. – transferred. Twp. – township. V. I. – volunteer infantry. V. V. I. – veteran volunteer infantry. Vet. – veteranized. V. R. C. – veteran reserve corps. G. A. R. Post abbreviations used; - P. C. - post commander. S. V. C. – senior vice commander. J. V. C. – junior vice commander. Chaplain. Surg. – surgeon. O. D. – officer of the day. Adjt. – adjutant. Q. M. – quartermaster. O. G. – officer of the guard. Insp. – inspector. Mem. – member. Pres. – present. File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/oh/ashland/military/otherwar/other/military31gmt.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/ohfiles/ File size: 94.3 Kb