Ashland County OhArchives Military Records.....Military History Of Ashland County, "M" - "Z" 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 4, 2007, 10:26 pm Military History Of Ashland County, "M" - "Z" Surnames M McBride, Wm. e. Aug. 10, 1861, co. C, 42d O. V. I.; dis. Oct. 1, 1864. McCarter.Wm. e March, 1865, co. A, 196th O. V. I.; dis. Sept. 1865. McCarty, Hiram W. e at Hayesville, 3-month service; co. not called out; e. at Camp Taylor, Cleveland, May, 1861, co. C, 23d O. V. I.; mortally wounded at Antietam; 14 hours in field hosp. then died. McCarty, Hiram, e. Aug. 5, 1862, co. F, 120th O.V.I.; dis. with 48th O. V. V. I. McCarty, Jos. P. e. at Hayesville, Feb. 1862, co. E, 54th O. V. I.; wounded in back of neck by tree splinter knocked off by shell; in Foundry hosp. and Overton hosp. Memphis, Tenn. and hosp. at Fort Pickering, Tenn. about 4 months, 1862-3, fever and chronic diarrhea; dis. for disab. at Cincinnati, about March 1, 1863; e. at Hayesville, March 7, 1864, co. A, McLaughlin's Squad. Vet. Cav.; det. guarding wagon trains 3 weeks near Columbia, S.C.; m. o. at Charlotte, N. C. with 5th O. V. V. I.; application for pension not yet properly considered; charter mem. McCarty Post; past and pres. adjt. McCarty, J. W. e. at Harrisburg, Pa. Jan. 20, 1864, co. B, 1st Prov. Pa. Cav.; Corp.; slightly wounded; dis. at Clouds Mills, Va. July 13, 1865; application for pension not yet properly considered; O. D. in Armstrong Post, G. A. R. McCarty, Jas. W. e. at Mansfield, Richland co. May, 1864, co. I, 163d O. V. I.; dis. at Camp Chase, Sept. 10, 1864; e. at Wooster, Wayne co. co. C, 186th O. V. I.; det. 7 months safety guard in Tenn. at private residence; dis. at Columbus, Sept. 25, 1865; mem. McCarty Post, G A. R. McCarty, Oliver C. e. at Polk, Nov. 15, 1861, co. C, 43d O. V. I.; failed to pass muster on account of over-age and loss of teeth; app. contract surg. by board of surgs. at Memphis, Tenn. Dec. 1862, and served 3 or 4 months; in May, 1864, com. surg. 169th O. V. I.; with that regt. in 4-month service; Sept. 1864, com. surg. 181st O V. I.; in Seminary hosp. Washington, D. C. 6 weeks, close of 1864, congestion of brain and lungs; dis. at Salisbury, N. C. about Sept. 1, 1865; tendered surg. com. in regular service, but declined on account of disab.; mem. McCarty Post, G. A. R.; past surg. McClain, Chas. e. at Carrollton, Carroll co. July, 1861, co. A, 32d O. V. I.; pro. 2d corp. then 2d sergt.; wounded in left arm bet. elbow and wrist, in left hip and left leg. at Harpers Ferry, W.Va. Sept. 13, 1862; cap. there next day; paroled in a week; in hosp. with wounds at Harpers Ferry, then at Washington, D. C. then at Long Isl. hosp. till dis. there for wounds, April, 1863; e. at Columbus, fall of 1864, co. A, 80th O. V. V. I.; dis. at Columbus, Aug. 25, 1865. McClain, Wm. e. Oct. 1862, co. F, 42d O. V. I.; dis. July, 1863, disab. McClay, Henry, e. Aug. 1862. co. C, 120th O.V. I.; dis. Nov. 1862, disab. McClelland, Wm. served in co. G, 64th O. V. I. Oct. 1862, to July, 1863. McClure, Geo. S. co. A, McLaughlin's Cav.; disab. by horse kick and dis. McClusky, John A. sergt. and lieut. co. K, 82d O.V. I.; wounded at McDowell; res. April, 1863; in govt. employ superintending teams. 1863-4. McClusky, John A. co. H, 18th U. S. I. and co. D, 27th U. S. I. 1864-6. McConnell, Cyrus, 3 years in co. G, 23d O. V. I.; det. pioneer 1 year. McConnell, Geo. C. e. at Sullivan, April 23, 1861, co. B, 16th O. V. I.; dis. at Columbus about Aug. 18, 1861; e. at Sullivan, Aug. 5, 1862, co. K, 102d O. V. I.; shell wound in left leg at Decatur, Ala. Oct. 18. 1864; in floating hosp. "Ohio" at New Alabny, [sic] Ind. with wound; then furloughed 3 months; returned to hosp. boat "Ohio," and det. clerk on same Feb. 15, 1865, till dis. at Louisville, May, 1865; past P. C. pres. O. D. in Fuller- Smith Post. McConnell, Jas. C. e. Aug. 10, 1861, co. C, 42d O. V. I.; dis. with regt. McConnell, Samuel, co. A, 19th O. V. I.; wounded at Corinth; died of same. McConnel, Thos. co. B, 16th O. V. I.; disab. by wound, Chickasaw Bayou. McConnell, Thos. 178th O. V. L; died of fever in W. Va. Feb. 1865. McCready, Daniel B. 9th N. J. V. I.; died of fever in N. C. June, 1868. McCready, Milton W. 4-month service co. E, 163d O. V. I.; det. orderly. McCumber, Henry, served in 4th O. V. I. 84th O. V. I. and 18 months in co. A, McLaughlin's Squad. Vet. Cav.; twice cap.; 19 days in Libby. McCutchean, Wm. e. at Wauseon, Fulton co. Sept. 1, 1862, co. K, 38th O. V. I.; wounded at Missionary Ridge; det. a time in Mich, bat.; dis. at Atlanta, Ga. Sept. 10, 1865; was born in Washington co. Pa. Jan. 8, 1839; died at Weaver Sta. Darke co. 0. Jan. 22, 1885. McElroy,Wm. CO. A. 70th Ind. V. I.; wounded at Resaca; trans. V. R. C. McEntire, John D. 4 years in co. K, 57th Pa.V. I.; wounded at Petersburg. McFadden, Jas. co. K, 63d O. V. I.; pro. capt.; killed at Corinth. McFarland, John, e. Oct. 1861, co. E, 64th O. V. I.; wounded and cap. at Chickamauga; 14 months in Audersonville and other prisons; escaped. McIntire, Samuel, e. Sept. 1862, co. F, 137th Pa. V. I.; dis. June, 1863. McKee, Jas. e. Aug. 1862. co. K. 102d O. V. I.; dis. June, 1865. McFarland, Robt. M. sergt. co. E, 64th O. V. I.; wounded at Franklin. McGrath.Wm. sergt. then lieut. 3d Mich. V. C.; died Nov. 20, 1863. McGuire, Henry I. e. March, 1865, co. A, 196th O. V. I.; dis. Sept. 1865. McMillin, E. P. e. at Mt.Vernon, Knox co. April 22, 1861, co. B, 4th O. V. I.; dis. at Columbus, Sept. 22, 1861; mem. Fisher Post, G. A. R. McMurray, Thos. 4 years in co. K, 59th N. Y. V. I.; died March, 1876. McMurray Wm. H. e. Aug. 1862, co. E, 96th O. V. I.; dis. April, 1863, disab. McNabb, Jas. 3-year and vet. service co. A, McLaughlin's Squad Cav. McNabb, Jos. e. at Hayesville, spring of 1865, co. A, McLaughlin's Squad, Vet. Cav.; died at Marietta, Ga. Apr. 1865, camp diarrhea. McNeely, Theodore, e. at Harrisburg, Pa. Aug. 22, 1864, co. C, 201st Pa. V. I.; in hosp. at Chambersburg, Pa. about 9 days, Sept. 1864, jaundice and rheumatism; det. to go to New York to assist in quelling draft riot, but ordered back in 2 days; joined regt. at Harrisburg; went to Manassas Junction, then down Shenandoah Valley and assisted in destroying R. R.; det. at Alexandria, Va. then to Fort Delaware; dis. at Harrisburg, Pa. June 21, 1865; helped guard 1,500 rebel prisoners 6 weeks; past S. V. C. pres. O. D. Andrews Post. McQuate, Isaac, e. at Lancaster, Lancaster co Pa. Aug. 22, 1864, bat. C, Pa. Indp. L. A.; bat. consol, with bat. L, 5th Pa. H. A. Dec. 1864, at Vienna Sta. Va.; in camp hosp. there twice, a few days; dis. at Vienna Sta. June 30, 1865; in several engagements with Mosby's guerrillas; application, for pension not yet properly considered. McQuate, Samuel, e. at Lancaster, Pa. June, 1863. co. K, 49th Pa. V. I.; dis. at Philadelphia, Sept. 1863; e. Feb. 1864, co. G, 21st Pa. V. C.; dis. July, 1865; bullet wound at Boydtown Plank Road; wounded in leg at Petersburg; ear almost cut off by sabre at Petersburg; cap. at Amelia C. H. Apr. 1865; released at Lee's surrender. McQuillen, Samuel, e. May, 1864, co. I, 163d O. V. I.; dis. Sept. 1864. McQuillen, Wesley, e. July, 1861, co. I, 32d O. V. I.; vet. and dis. with regt. Maize, Lewis E. 3-month service, co. C, 16th O. V. I.; e. Sept. 1881, co. H, 59th N. Y, V. I.; dis. for disab. Feb. 1863; died Mar. 12, 1885. Malcolm, David P. bat. G, 1st O. V. L. A.; died at Nashville, July 10, 1864. Manner, David, corp. co. A, 118th O. V. I.; died May 23, 1868. Manner, Jos. co. D, 7th Kans. V. C.; 3-year and vet. service. Marietta, Jonathan D. e. Aug. 2, 1862, co. G, 102d O. V. I.; dis. with regt. Marietta, Mason H. co. I, 1st O. V. I.; cap. at Chickamauga; held 18 months. Markley, Cyrus, 4 years in co. K, 82d O. V. L; wounded at Dallas. Markley, Orlando, e. at Ashland, Feb. 24, 1864, co. G, 23d O. V. V. I.; had back of head broken while on picket at Camp White, W. Va. Mar. 24, 1864; in hosp. with wound 3 months at Charleston, W.Va.; at Gallipolis 4 months; contracted heart disease and kidney trouble; dis. at Cumberland, Md. July 26, 1865; mem. Andrews Post. G. A. R. Marks, Francis R. e. at Lucas, Richland co. co. A, McLanghlin's Squad. Cav.; pro. regt. butler; in hosp. one night, cramp colic; det. mail carrier and orderly hd.-qtrs. 23d A. C.; m. o. at Concord, N. C. June 10, 1865; mem. Andrews Post, G. A. R. Marks, Geo. co. I, 32d O. V. I., died at Vicksburg, July 4, 1863. Marks, John L. e. Mar. 1865, 196th O. V. I.; dis. Sept. 11, 1865. Marks, Peter, co. A, McLaughlin's Squad. Cav.; pro. corp. then sergt.; vet. with squad.; cap. at Milledgeville, Ga. Aug. 1864; held at Andersonville, Millen, and Salisbury till close of war; died of prison life at Annapolis, Md. spring of 1865. Marsh, A. jr. e. at Sullivan, Apr. 1861, co. K. 16th O. V. I.; dis. at Columbus, Aug. 1861; e. at Sullivan, Aug. 5, 1862. co. K, 102d O. V. I.; died in hosp. at Clarksville, Tenn. Feb. 27, 1863, brain fever. Marsh, Cromwell, e. at Sullivan. Aug. 18, 1861, co. M, 2d O. V. C.; pro. corp. at Fort Scott, Kansas, 1862; reapp. corp. co. D, same regt. at Columbus, Feb. 15, 1863; pro. sergt. at Cedar Creek, Oct. 31, 1864. to date from July 1, 1864; pro. 1st sergt. at Winchester, Jan. 1865; com. 2d lieut. June 26, 1865, at Springfield, Mo.; vet. at Knoxville, Tenn. Jan. 1864; wounded at Ashland Sta. Va. May, 1864; at Cedar Creek, Oct. 19, 1864; m. o. at St. Louis, Mo. Sept. 11, 1865; P. C. Fuller-Smith Post, G. A. R. Martien, Benj. F. co. C, 42d O. V. L; dis. for disab. Dec. 1863 Martien, Chas. C. CO. H, 42d O. V. I.; died at Milliken's Bend, Feb. 1863. Martien, Wm. H. e. Sept. 1861, co. C. 42d O. V. L; dis. Sept. 1864. Martin, Jacob, e. Aug. 15, 1862, co. F, 45th O. V. I.; dis. June 18, 1865. Martin, Philip, co. G, 23d O. V. I.; dis. for disab; died July 13, 1833. Martin, Philip, co. K, 82d O. V, I.; dis. for disab.; died Mar. 7, 1868. Martin, Reuben, 3 years in co. I, 65th O. V. I.; 11 months wagon master. Martin, Wm. co. F, 120th O. V. I.; died at Jefferson Barracks, 1863. Martindale, H. C. e. Aug. 1862, bat. D, 1st O. V. L. A.; dis. June, 1865. Masters, Geo. B. 3 years in co. H, 42d O. V. I.; wounded at Thompsons Hill. Maurer, J. D. e. at Jeromesville, May 2, 1864, co. I, 163d O. V. I.; had ague in service but refused to enter hosp.; dis. Sept. 10, 1864; mem. Andrews Post. Meade, L. e April 23, 1861, co. B, 16th O. V. I.; dis. Aug. 18, 1861. Melheim John. e. Aug. 1862, co. G, 23d O. V. I.; dis. Jan. 29, 1863. Meng, P. co. I, 78th O. V. I.; died on transport, April 13, 1865, near N. Y. Mercer, David, co. G, 23d O. V. I.; had measles and fever and dis. for disab. Mercer, Geo. W. co. G, 23d O. V. L; killed at Cloyd Mt.; corp. Mercer, Jas. M. e. Aug. 1862, co. B, 102d O. V. I.; cap. at Athens; 7 months at Cahaba; killed at explosion of Sultana. Mercer, Madison, co. B, 102d, O. V. I.; dis. for disab. Mar. 1863. Merling, Chas. 3-year and vet. service, co. K, 82d O. V. I.; pro. sergt. Metcalf, Allen, co. I, 32d O. V. I.; vet. and dis. with regt. Michael, John P. e. June, 1861, co. G, 23d O. V. I.; vet. and dis. with regt. Michael, Philip, e. at Ashland, June 11, 1861, co. G, 23d O. V. I.; in hosp. at Washington, D. C. rheumatism contracted in W. Va. and sprained arm, received in line of duty; dis. at Washington. Aug. 2, 1863; e. at Cincinnati, fall of 1864, in 165th O. V. I.; trans, there Mar. 1865, to co. I, 196th O. V. I.; det. in ambulance corps at Winchester, Va. May, 1865; so served till Aug. 1865; det. blacksmith 1 month; dis. at Columbus, Oct. 1866; application for pension not yet properly considered. Mickle, Andrew J. e. July, 1862, co. B, 102d O. V. I.; dis. June 30, 1865. Middaugh, Randolph H. 3 years in co. F, 3d 0. V. C.; 16 months det. teamster. Middleton, Jos. 180th O. V. I.; died at Chattanooga, Feb. 1865, diphtheria. Middleton, Wm R. e. June, 1861, 21st O. V. I.; vet. and dis. with regt. Miller, Asbury H. e. Apr. 5. 1805, co. H, 39th O. V. V. I.; dis. July, 1865. Miller, Benj. H. e. Mar. 3, 1865, co. E, 5th O. V. C.; dis. Oct. 1865. Miller, Geo. e. Aug. 1864. co. K, 178th O. V. I.; dis. July, 1865. Miller, John W. e. at Columbus, Aug. 24, 1864. 24th O. Indp. Bat.; det. govt. carpenter, Sept. 1864, at Columbus; injured back permanently while on this duty; Feb. 21,1865, det. boss carpenter govt. buildings at Columbus, and so served till dis. there, May 13, 1865, by s. o. war dept. Miller, Jonas S. e. Mar. 6, 1865, co. I, 195th O. V. I.; dis. June, 1865. Miller, Joe. P. e. at Brookville, Pa. Apr. 17, 1861, co. I, 8th Pa. V. I,; 1st sergt.; dis. at Harrisburg, Pa. Sept. 25, 1864; com. Oct. 1, 1861, recruiting officer 105th Pa. V. L; served 8 months as such, then in field; cap. at Cold Harbor; escaped while on road to Richmond prison 2 hours later; shell wound in left arm at Jerusalem Plank Road, Va. Aug. 19, 1864; trans, co. K, 11th regt. V. R. C.; dis. Oct. 1, 1864; e. Mar. 5, 1865, Hancock's Vet. Corps; dis. at Springfield, Ill. Mar. 5, 1866; mem. Strong Post; past adjt. Miller, Philip drafted at Kendallville, Ind. Sept. 21, 1864, assigned to co. E, 29th Ind. V. I; dis. at Nashville, Tenn. about June 26, 1865. Miller, Samuel W. 3 years in co. B, 120th O. V. I.; died July 5, 1878. Miller, Wm. Lewis, e. at Tylertown, Aug. 19, 1862, co. C, 120th O. V. I.; died in hosp. at Youngs Point La., Mar. 22, 1863; buried there. Mish, Adam. e. at Rowsburg, Aug. 21, 1862, co. F, 120th O. V. L; 5 weeks in hosp. at Youngs Point, La. typhoid fever; contracted rheumatism in service; cap. at Snaggy Point; 13 months 4 days in Camp Ford prison; dis. at Columbus, June, 1865; application for pension not yet properly considered. Mish Jeremiah co. C, 42d O. V. I. 1861-4; eyesight impaired in service. Mish, Wm. e. Sept. 25. 1861, co. C, 42d O. V. I.; dis. Oct. 1, 1864. Mitchelson, Benj. e, Dec. 4, 1863, co. D. 9th O. V. C.; m. p. July, 1865. Mitchelson Geo. 3 months in co. B, 16th O. V. I.; 3 years in co. G, 42d O.V. I. Moerz, Wm. e. at Keokuk, Ia. Aug. 16, 1861, co. A, 13th U. S. Inf.; bullet wound in right thigh at Arkansas Post; in Lawson hosp. St. Louis, with wound 6 months; rejoined regt. at Black River, Miss.; dis. at Newport barracks, Ky. Mar. 15, 1864; e. same date at Cincinnati, co. G, 13th U. S. Inf.; det. at Camp Dennison, May, 1865, recruiting officer, hd.-qtrs. 1 month at Chicago; 6 months at Quincy, Ill.; 4 months at other points; recruiting service 11 months; pro. corp. at Camp Cook, Montana Ter.; dis there Mar. 15, '67. Mohler Daniel, e. Aug. 1862, co. F, 120th O. V. I.; dis. Oct. 1865. Mohler, R. A. e. May 2, 1864, co. E, 143d O. V. I.; dis. Sept. 13, 1864. Mohler, Wm. 4 years in co. I, 51st O. V. I.; wounded and cap. at Stone River. Moody, Chas. W. e. Mar. 1865, co. A, 196th O. V. I.; dis. Sept. 1865. Moore, Alex. 4-month service, co. F, 161st O. V. I.; sergt. Moore, Bryson, e. at Millersburg, Holmes co. May 5, 1864, co. A, 166th O.V. I.; 1 week in hosp. at Fort Ward, mumps; dis. at Camp Taylor, near Cleveland, Sept. 4, 1864; mem. Fisher Post, G. A. R. Moore, John D. served in Co. A, 196th 0. V. I.; died since the war. Moore, Wm H. e 1863, co. I, 12th Mich. V. I.; dis. 1865, at Jackson. Moores, Wm. H. e. at Ashland, Nov. 7, 1861, co. K, 82d O. V. I.; killed at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863, aged 23 years; brother to Capt. Moores. Moores, Ezekiel, e. at Ashland, Oct. 19, 1861, co. G, 65th O. V. I.; pro. corp. 1861; 1st sergt. 1862; com. 1st lieut. for gallant services in Stone River battle; com. capt. July 10, 1864, for "meritorious services; " m. o. at El Paso, Texas, Jan. 1, 1865; battles, Shiloh, Iuka, Perrysville, Stone River, Chickamauga, Missionary Ridge, Knoxville, Rocky Face Ridge, Resaca, Dallas, Muddy Creek, Kenesaw Mt. Peachtree Creek, Atlanta, Jonesboro, Lovejoy Sta. Columbia, Franklin and Nashville; has also served as capt. cp. D, Ill. Indp. Militia, and is pres. capt. co. H, 17th regt. O. N. G.; mem. Elliot Post. Morris, Albert, e. Oct. 1862, co. F, 42d O. V. I.; dis. July 30, 1863. Mott, Geo. G. co. K, 95th N. Y. V. I.; wounded; 6 months a prisoner. Mow, Henry, served last year of war in co. A, 66th O. V. V. I. Mowers, Henry H. co. B, 120th O. V. I.; wounded at Thompsons Hill. Mumper, Andrew, jr. e. 1863, co. K, 82d O. V. I.; dis. 1864, disab. Mundorf, David, co. C, 42d O. V. I.; killed at Chickasaw Bayou. Murphy, Manluff, e. Dec. 1861, co. F, 82d O. V. I.; vet. and dis. with same. Murray, Geo. co. H, 30th Ind. V. I.; mortally wounded at Stone River. Murray, Hugh, e. Aug. 1862, co. K, 102d O. V. I.; m. o. June 30, 1865. Musser, John C. e. Sept. 10, 1861, co. C, 42d O. V. I.; dis. Oct. 1864. Myers, B. sergt. co. F, 120th O. V. I.; dis. with 48th O. V. V. I. N Neal, Wm. A. 4 years in co. F, 82d O. V. I.; pro. sergt.; wounded in 1862. Neff, Jesse H. e. March, 1865, co. A, 196th O. V. I.; dis. Sept. 1863. Nelson, B. F. co. C, 42d O. V. I.; dis. at Jefferson Barracks. April, 1863. Nelson, Robt. father of Scott Nelson, e. in Northampton co. Pa. Jan. 1813, in Pa. regt. inf.; served through 1812 war; pro. sergt.; died in Milton twp. Ashland co. Aug. 15. 1844, aged 75 years 6 months. Nelson, John S. and Robt R. brothers to Scott, served in Mexican war, 2d Ill. inf.; Robt. R. died in Mexico, camp fever; John S. was wounded at Buena Vista, and died in Ashland co. Feb. 1875, from fall on ice, aged 65 years. Nelson, Scott, e. at Ashland, Oct. 7, 1862, co. H, 42d O. V. I.; at Champion Hills had hair shot from his head, while the comrade on his left and on his right were shot dead; det. with Foster's Wis. Bat. siege of Vicksburg, May 22 to July 6, 1863; then rejoined regt. at Black River Bridge, Miss.; contracted chronic diarrhea in Vicksburg siege; dis. at Camp Chase, July 29, 1864; mem. Andrews Post, G. A. R.; wife's brother, Jas. Wells, went out with "Squirrel Hunters," at the age of 70 years. Newcome, Jacob K. e. at Polk, co. H, 42d O. V. I.; dis. with regt. Newell, David, e. at Ashland, Sept. 10, 1863, co. I, 42d O. V. I.; died on hosp. boat in transit from Memphis to St. Louis, Jan. 16, 1863; measles. Newell, Zachariah, e. at Ashland, Sept. 10, 1862, co. I, 42d O. V. I.; died at St. Louis hosp. Feb. 2. 1863, measles. Noggle, John, e from Mohican twp.; regt. and service not known. Noggle, Wm. e. April, 1861, co. B, 16th O. V. I., dis. Aug. 1861. Nolan, Uriah, e. Aug. 1862, 120th O. V. I.; dis. with regt. Northway, W. H. H. co. H, 23d O. V. I.; dis. for disab. Dec. 31, 1862. O Oaks, Nathaniel, e. at Columbus, Feb. 5, 1865, co. C, 184th O. V. I.; in Cumberland hosp. Tenn. 3 weeks, typhoid fever; 3 weeks in hosp. at Columbus; contracted chronic diarrhea in service; det. teamster, June, 1865; m. o. at Nashville, Tenn. Sept. 20, 1865; application for pension not yet properly considered; mem Zeigler Post, G. A. R. O'Brien, Michael, e. June 7, 1861, co. G, 23d O. V. I.; dis. July, 1864. Ogden, C. P. e. Aug. 8, 1862, co, K, 102d O. V. I.; cap. at Athens; 7 months atCahaba; killed at explosion of the Sultana. Ohl, Jacob, served last 18 months of war in bat. D, 1st O. V. L. A. Onstatt, John H. e. at Rowsburg, Aug. 14, 1862, co. B, 102d O. V. I.; in hosp. at Louisville; died Oct. 11, 1863, while home on furlough. Osburn, Walter, co. C, 102d O. V. I.; died at Clarksville, Tenn. May 3, 1863. Osburn, Wm, 3-month and 3-year service co. E, 4th O. V. I.; dis. June, '64. Otto, John, Edwin and Daniel, brothers in service; regt. not known. Overs, H. e. from Jackson twp.; regt. and service not known. Owens, Harrison H. e. at Wooster, Wayne co. March 25, 1864, co. G, 23d O. V. I.; bullet wound in left thigh at Cloyd Mt.; in hosp. with wound 3 weeks at Charleston, W. Va.; 3 months at Gallipolis, O.; pro. Corp. at Winchester, Va. March, 1865; dis. at Cumberland, Md. July 26, 1865; mem. McCarty Post. Owens, John, e. at Ashland, June, 1861, CO. G, 23d O.V. I.; dis. not known. P Palmer, Jos. C. e. Sept. 10, 1861, co. C, 42d O. V. I.; dis. Oct. 1, 1864. Palmer, Sumner L. co. D, 2d O. V. C.; cap. on Wilson's raid; died in Millen. Pancoast, Ohio, 3 years in co. A, 4th O. V. I.; wounded at the Wilderness. Park, Erasmus D. e. Jan. 1862, co. B, 128th O. V. I.; dis. March, 1865. Park, Jerome A. co. M, 2d O. V. C.; died at Knoxville, Tenn. March 6, 1864. Park, Jos. entered service, Aug. 1862, govt. teamster q. m. dept. 2 years. Park, Leroy, e. Dec, 1862, co. K, 82d O. V. I.; dis. July, 1865. Park, Milton, served last year of war in 178th O.V. I. Park, Othello, served last year of war in 20th O. Indp. Bat. Park, R. J. served in 128th O. V. I. from Sullivan twp. Park, S. S. e. summer of 1862. co. K, 128th O. V. I.; dis. with regt. Park, T. D. co. C, 42d O. V. I.; accidentally wounded and disab. 1862. Parker, Silas C. e. July, 1861, co. I, 32d O. V. I.; vet. and dis. with regt. Parr, Andrew, e. at Wooster, Wayne co. Aug. 6, 1862, co. B, 120th O. V. I.; contracted paralysis of lower limbs in service, winter of 1862-3; in floating hosp. boat Nashville, Feb. 1863, 3 weeks; then in gen. hosp. at St. Louis till dis. there for disab. April 29, 1863; mem. Zeigler Post, G. A. R. Parr, Geo. W. e. at Mansfield, Richland co. Oct. 22, 1861, co. E, 64th O. V. I.; dis. for disab. at Nashville, Tenn. Sept. 10, 1862; e. at Mansfield, May 2, 1864,co. E, 64th O. V. I.; det. hosp. stew, at Fortress Pocahontas, July, 1864; dis. at Columbus, Sept. 10, 1864. Parr, Henry C. e. at Perrysville. 3-month service co. H, 15th O.V. I.; e. Oct. 12, 1861, co. E, 64th O.V.I.; det. recruiting officer some time; pro. corp. sergt. and orderly sergt.; killed at Resaca; buried at Chattanooga, aged 21 years. Parr, Robt. D. 4-month service co. D, 163d O.V. I.; died at Perrysville, Nov. 20, 1872, aged 39 years. Patterson, Jas. 4-month service co. I, 163d O. V. I.; died March, 1876. Patterson, John, e. Sept. 1864, co. F, 176th O.V. I.; dis. June, 1865. Patterson, Robt. e. Aug. 10, 1861, co. G, 42d O. V. I.; dis. Oct. 1864. Paterson, Thos. B. e. at Rows, Sept. 1862, co. C, 42d O. V. I.; cap. in Vicksburg campaign; in Vicksburg rebel hosp. measles; taken thence to Richmond, Va.; paroled and sent to Annapolis, Md. and died there Aug. 9, 1863, chronic diarrhea. Pepper, Geo. W. 3-year service, capt. co. H, 80th O. V. I.; vet. service, chaplain same regt; chaplain 40th U. S. Inf. 1866-78. Pershong, Harmon R. co. E, 120th O. V. I.; cap.; 13 months at Camp Ford. Persons, Herbert, co. C, 42d O. V. I.; 3 years in service, 1861-4. Persons, Ransom, e. April 23, 1881, Co. B, 16th O. V. I.; dis. Aug. 1861. Peterson, Aaron E. e. at Wooster, Wayne co. March 23, 1863, co. I, 32d O. V. I.; bullet wound in head and buckshot wound in both legs before Atlanta; det. baggage guard at Marietta, Ga. 3 months, fall of 1864; dis. at Columbus, July 28, 1865; S. V. C. in Zeigler Post, G. A. R. Peterson, Rasselas. e. at Mansfield, Aug. 1862, co. B, 120th O. V. I.; dis. for disab. May, 1863; died at Perrysville, about 1878, aged 33 years. Pervine, Geo. W. e. Sept. 1861, co. G, 15th O. V. I.; dis. May, 1862. disab. Pille, H. Joseph, e. at Mendota, Ill. May 10, 1864, co. A, 132d Ill. V. I.; corp.; det. at Paducah, Ky. June, 1864. in office of "Council of Administration;" so served at intervals for about 2 months; sent home from Paducah, Sept. 18, 1864, on sick furlough, yellow jaundice, chronic diarrhea and rheumatism; dis. at Chicago, Ill. Oct. 17, 1864; mem. Andrews Post, G. A. R. Werner H. H. Pille, father of H. Joseph, was in the German army at the time of its wars with Napoleon, in active service in 1815. and under Gen. Blucher when that general's arrival on Waterloo battlefteld. July 13, 1815, turned the tide of Napoleon's career. Bernard Pille, uncle of H. Joseph, was in same service and in Waterloo battle. John F. Pille, brother to H. Joseph, was 3 years in the standing army of the Grand Duke of Oldenburgh, Nicholas Friedrich Peter, enlisting Nov. 2,1861, in 7th co. 2d batn. 1st regt. Werner H. H. Pille died at Dinklage, Grand Duchy of Oldenburg, Jan. 6, 1864, aged 75 years. Plank, Aaron, co. C, 42d O. V. I.; died at Ashland, Ky. April, 1862, measles. Plank, Cyrus, e. in Montgomery twp. Aug. 21, 1862, Co. F, 120th O. V. I.; pro. corp. at Morganza Bend, La. Jan. 1, 1864; in hosp. at Millikens Bend, La. April to June, 1863, abscess of left jaw; furloughed and rejoined regt. at Vermillionville, La. Oct. 19, 1863; regt. consol. with 114th O. V. I.; then with 48th O. V. V. I.; m. o. with 48th at Houston, Texas. Oct. 14, 1865; past chaplain, present P. C. in Andrews Post, G. A. R. Plank, Morris D. e. March, 1864, co. F, 120th O. V. I.; dis. with 48th O. V. V. I. Plummer, Jas. e. May 2, 1864, co. A, 163d O. V. I.; died July, 1864, in Va. Pocock, D. F. e. at Mansfield, Richland co. Oct. 8, 1863. co. H, 42d O. V. I.; dis. at Vicksburg, Aug. 12, 1863; e. at Jeromesville, May 2, 1864, Co. I, 163d O. V. I.; dis. at Camp Chase, Sept. 10. 1864; mem. Armstrong Post, G.A.R. Poe, Andrew, capt. then col. 63d O. V. I.; 4 months in Andersonville. Pollock, David, e. Sept. 1862, co. F, 120th O. V. I.; dis. with 48th O. V. V. I. Potter, B. F. co. B, 60th O. V. V. I.; wounded before Petersburg. Potter, Jas. co. E. 54th O. V. I.; killed at Shiloh; 7 balls in body. Potter, Jerome, e. Sept. 1862, co. K, 102d O. V. I.; 2d lieut; res. 1863. Porter, Melvin, co. H, 2d O. V. C.; cap. on Wilson's raid; held 11 months. Potter, Silas, co. B, 102d O. V. I.; wounded and cap. at Athens; held 6 months. Pressler, Benj co. B, 120th O. V. I.; cap. at Snaggy Point; held 13 months. Proudfit, A. sergt. co. K, 102d O. V. I.; died Nov. 16, 1862, poison. R Raby, R. e. Feb. 34, 1864, co. I, 9th O. V. C.; dis. Aug. 20, 1865. Raihl, Benj. G. e. at Lancaster, Lancaster co. Pa. Feb. 6, 1862, co. E, 107th Pa. V. I.; pro. corp.; dis. at Alexandria, Va. and e. again at Lancaster for vet. service in same regt.; final dis. at Harrisburg, Pa. Aug. 6, 1865; severely injured, and still suffers from having elbow joint knocked out of place while building corduroy roads near Fairfax C. H.; battles, 3d Bull Run, Fredericksburg, Fairfax, the Wilderness, Spotsylvania, siege of Petersburg, Hatchers Run, and Weldon R. R.; received furlough for capturing rebel flag at Weldon R. R. and publicly complimented by Gen. Grant; was present at Lee's surrender. Raihl, Jacob, brother of Benj. served 3 years, 1862-5 in same regt. Ralston, Jas. A. e. at Dalton, Wayne co. Feb. 7,1862, co. E, 61st O. V. I.; corp. pro. sergt. on Atlanta campaign; vet. at Bridgeport, Ala. about March 15, 1864; gunshot wound in right forearm at Peachtree Creek, Ga. July 20, 1864; in hosp. at Washington, D. C., chronic diarrhea; in Cumberland U. S. hosp. at Nashville with wound; dis. at Columbus, July 29, 1865; adjt. in Ralston Post, G. A. R. Read, Geo. M. co. H, 42d O. V. I.; 7 months in hosp.; dis. for disab. 1862. Reading, Wm. W. e. Sept. 1864, co. D, 25th O. V. V. I.; m. o. July, 1865. Reaser, Ezra W. served in co. I, 85th O. V. I. and co. D, 169th O. V. I. Rech, Wm. e. at Ashland, May 30, 1861, co. H, 23d O. V. I.; pro. corp. at Charleston, W. Va. 1862; shot 3 times in as many minutes at South Mt. battle; bullet passed through left leg at knee, through right leg below knee, and another through right groin; in hosp. at Middleton, Md. then "White-House" hosp. at Washington, then 5 months at Fort Schuyler hosp. N. Y. harbor; rejoined regt. at Gauley Bridge,W. Va.; wound in groin resulted in hernia; vet. at Camp White, W. Va. Dec. 30, 1863; dis. at Cumberland, Md. July 26, 1865; mem. Andrews Post, G. A. R. Reckard, Francis, co. F, 120th O. V. I.; died on hosp. boat 1863. Reckard, Geo. co. F, 120th O. V. I.; cap.; paroled in 3 weeks; died 1869. Reckard, Jas. co. F, 120th O. V. I.; served 3 years; died spring of 1868. Redding, Frank, brother of Peter M. 3-year and vet. service in co. A, McLaughlin's Squad. Cav.; 2 months ord. for Gen. Cox; dis with 5th O. V. V. I.; fell from building at Galion, May 15, 1885, and died of injuries. Redding, Peter M. e. at Mansfield, Richland co. Aug. 18, 1862, co. A, McLaughlin's Squad. Cav.; det. orderly for Gen. Cox, Dec. 1863; so served 2 months; cap. near Lancaster. S. C. March 1, 1865; held at Salisbury 3 weeks; paroled there, but taken as prisoner to Danville, Va. then to Libby prison till Richmond was taken; sent via City Point to Annapolis; furloughed home; reported at Camp Chase, and dis. there June 23,1865; mem. Andrews Post, G. A. R. Redick Leander W. e. Aug. 17, 1864, co. E, 4th Pa. V. V. C.; dis. July, 1865. Reed, John D. e. Oct. 1862, co. I, 126th Pa. V. I.; dis. Aug. 1863. Reed, J. M. e. March 28, 1864, co. E, 60th O. V. I. dis. Aug. 1865; sergt. Reichenbaugh, Chas. in service from Perry twp,; regt. not known. Remley, Jos. R. served in co. F, 41st O. V. I. and co. I, 163d O. V. I. Remmy, Fred. 4 years in bat. D, 1st O. V. L. A.; 9 months in Andersonville. Remmy, John F. 4 years in bat. D, 1st O. V. L. A.; 9 months in Andersonville. Repp, Geo. F. e. March, 1864. co. G. 23d O. V. V. I.; dis. July 25, 1865. Repp, Jas. e. Feb. 1864, co. G. 23d O. V. V. I.; dis. Aug. 1865. Reynolds, Joshua, served in Miss. Squad. U. S. N. and in co. C, 45th Mo. V. I. Reynolds, W. H. 3 month service co. H, 2d O. V. I.; e. Aug. 1862, co. B, 52d O. V. I.; wounded and disab. at Kenesaw Mt.; dis. March, 1865. Rhodes, David McKinley, e. at Perrysville, Aug. 1862, co. C, 120th O. V. I.; det. capt.'s cook; in Marine hosp. at New Orleans 1 month, hemorrhoids and chronic diarrhea; died there, 1863, aged 19 years. Rhodes, Jos. served through war in O. inf. regt.; wounded at Winchester. Rice, Lincoln, served in co. B, 16th O. V. I. and 3d Wis. V. C. Rice, Reuben, corp. co. E, 64th O. V. I.; dis. for disab. fall of 1862. Rice, Revilla, e. from Sullivan twp. 128th O.V. I.; dis. with regt. Rich, Leander H. e. at New London, Huron co. Aug. 14, 1862. 12th O. Indp. Bat.; pro. 2d corp.; then 1st corp. of gun; sergt. corny, sergt. and orderly sergt.; last pro. at Chattanooga, Tenn. July 13, 1864; never a day absent from duty; dis. at Camp Chase, July 10,1865; mem. Andrews Post, G. A. R. Richards, Hiram H. 1st O. V. H. A.; died at Louisville, Ky. Oct. 20, 1863. Richards, Reuben, e. Aug. 1862, co. B, 102d O. V. I.; pro. sergt.; cap. at Athens; 7 months at Cahaba; killed at explosion of Sultana. Richey. Stephen, co. B. 102d O. V. I.; cap. at Athens; died in Cahaba. Rickerd, Francis, 3 years in co. F, 120th O. V. I.; died at Milton, May, 1869. Rickerd, Jas. 3 years in co. F, 120th O. V. I.; died Dec. 18, 1868. Ridgely, Benj. F. e. at Ashland, Aug. 15, 1862, co. B, 102d O. V. I.; musician, acting drum major through most of service; det. in bat. B. 1st Tenn. Art. at Clarksville, Tenn. a short time, spring of 1863; 6 weeks in hosp. at Clarksville, summer of 1863, intermittent fever; injured internally in line of duty at Decatur, Ala. winter of 1864-5; m. o. at Nashville, Tenn. June 30, 1865; mem. Elliott Post, G. A. R.; past P. C. 3 terms. Ridgely, Hibbard R. e. at Ashland, Aug. 2, 1862, co. B. 102d O. V. I.; corp.; wounded and cap. at Athens; paroled; in hosp. at Nashville with wound, then furloughed; dis. at Huntsville, Ala. disab. June, 1865. Riggs, Geo. 3 month service co. B, 16th O. V. I.; e. at Ashland, Co. H, 42d O. V. I.; dis. for disab. Nov. 1802; died at Ashland, Jan. 4, 1874. Rittenhouse, Riley, co. B, 120th O. V. I.; died on Miss, river, Jan. 1863. Rittenhouse, Wm. co. E, 120th O. V. I.; dis. with 48th O. V. V. I. Robb, V. D. served in co. F, 42d O. V. I. and co. I, 163d O. V. I. Robinson. Henry, co. K, 102d O. V. I.; e. Aug. 1862; dis. June, 1865. Robinson, W. F. bat. D, 1st O. V. L. A.; served 3 years, 1861-4. Robison, Alonzo, served in co. E, 20th O. V. I. and co. F, 142d O. V. I. Robison. Wm. co. C 120th O. V. I.; died on hosp. boat "Nashville," 1863. Rolans, John W. e. Oct. 1862. co. G, 64th O. V. I.; dis. disab.; died 1885. Rose, R. R. e. at Hayesville, Feb. 3, 1862. co. E, 54th O. V. I.; pro. sergt.; vet. in Ala. Jan. 1864; m. o. at Little Rock, Ark. Aug. 15, 1865. Ross, Benj. T. e. Aug. 1862. co. K. 102d O. V. I.; corp.; dis. with regt. Rote, Peter, e. in Orange twp.; regt. and service not known. Rote, Lewis, e. Sept. 1861, at Ashland, co. C, 42d O. V. I.; dis. with regt. Roth, C. e. 1862, co. C, 107th O. V. I.; dis. with rest. Rowlans, Geo. W. e. March, 1865, co. A, 196th O. V. I.; dis. Sept. 1865. Rudd, W. B. co. C. 42d O. V. I.; died of wounds received at Champion Hills. Rush, Fred, e. at Ashland, Nov. 1861. co. K. 82d O. V. I.; dis. July, 1865. Rush, Freeman K. e. at Hayesville, Jan. 26, 1864, co. C. 120th O. V. I.; suffered sunstroke at Morganza Bend, La. June, 1864; in regt. hosp. with same; in hosp. at Camp Beachem Springs, Houston, Texas, Sept. 1865, malarial fever, which permanently impaired health; det. orderly for Gen. Wright 5 months; det. at dept. hd.-qtrs. Houston. Texas; m. o. at Galveston, Texas, in co. B, 48th O. V. V. I. May 9, 1866; P. C. in Armstrong Post, G. A. R.; past J. V. C. Rush, Jacob, jr. e. at Massillon, Stark co. Aug. 6, 1862, co. A, 104th O. V. I.; cap. at Camp Dick Robison, Ky. March 24, 1863; paroled at Lancaster, Ky.; again cap. near Smithfield, N. C. April 14, 1865; 3 weeks in Salisbury prison, N. C.; det. pioneer; m. o. at Greensboro, N. C. June 17, 1865; application for pension not yet properly considered. Russell, Elnathan, co. G, 65th O. V. I.; died at Bowling Green, May, 1862. Russell, Elnathan S. co. I. 64th O. V. I.; died at Louisville, May 8. 1862. Russell, Wm. e. May, 1864, co. E, 163d O. V. I; died Aug. 27, 1864. Rutan, Peter, e. Aug. 1862, co. K, 102d O. V. I.; m. o. June 30, 1865. Ruth, Joshua H. served last year of war as sutler with 16th Ill. V. I. Ryall, Geo. N. co. H. 42d O. V. I.; mortally wounded at Champion Hills. Ryan, John, e. May. 1861, bat. G, 1st Mo. L. A.; wounded at Shiloh; dis.; e. co. I, 9th Minn. V. I.; cap. in Miss.; 6 months in Andersonville; dis. 1865. S Sacket, Wm. co. A, McLaughlin's Squad. Cav.; killed near Macon, Sept. 1864. Saddler, J. K. e. Sept. 1861, co. C, 42d O. V. I.; dis. Oct. 1864. Sackman, Wm. H. co. A, McLaughlin's Squad. Cav.; killed in S. C. March,'65. Sage, C. 3 years in 3d O. V. C.; det. div. saddler, 1863-4. Sample, J. B. e. at Pittsburg. Pa. April, 1861, co. M, 5th Pa. V. C.; cap. in 1862; exchanged; cap. at Weldon R. R. July 4, 1864; 8 months in Andersonville; died at Wilmington, N. C. April, 1805, death caused by starvation in prison. Sample, Jared J. e, at Harmony, Pa. March, 1864, Pa. inf. regt.; contracted rheumatism; dis. at Harrisburg, Pa. summer of 1865. Sample, John C. e. at Camp Howe, Pittsburg, Pa. Oct. 18, 1862, co. G, 168th Pa. V. I. (militia); contracted rheumatism and lumbago of back in service, from which he still suffers; det. at Camp Howe. Oct. 1862, clerk to Col. Jos. Jack; so served through service; dis. at Harrisburg, Pa. July 18, 1863; J. V. C. in Zeigler Post, G. A. R. Sampsel, David S. jr. e. at Ashland, March 15, 1865, at age of 17 years, co. A, 196th O. V. I.; contracted disease of eyes and hemorrhoids; dis. at Baltimore, Md. Sept. 11, 1865; mem. Andrews Post, G. A. R.; past P. C. past surg.; application for pension not vet properly considered. Sampsel, David S. sr. e. at Ashland, Oct. 1861, co. K, 82d O. V. I.; elected capt. at organization of co.; injured in right hip and kidney while crossing river at Moorefield, W. Va.; res. at Culpeper C. H. Va. Oct. 1862; mem. Andrews Post, G. A. R. Sampsel, Jos. B. F. e. at Ashland, Aug. 15, 1861, co. H, 42d O. V. I.; 8 weeks in hosp. at Youngs Point, La. summer of 1863, malarial fever; suffered hernia; dis. at Camp Chase, July 31, 1865. Sapp, Wm. J. e. Nov. 1861, co. K, 43d O. V. I.; vet. and dis. with regt. Sattler, John, co. K, 102d O. V. I.; died at Clarksville, Tenn. May, 1863. Saunders, Chas. e. Sept. 1862. co. G. 23d O. V. I.; wounded and cap. at Cloyds Mt. Va.; died in Libby, July 1, 1864, aged 52 vears. Saylor, Wesley, co. C, l65th Pa. V. I. and co. I, 210th Pa. V. I.; 1862-5. Scheneman, John, e. at Mendota. LaSalle co. Ill. Oct. 1, 1861, co. I, 55th Ill. V. I.; in hosp. at Camp Sherman, Miss. Sept. 1863, malarial fever; vet. at Larkins Landing, Ala. Feb. 1864; pro. corp.; cap. before Atlanta, July 22, 1864; 2 months in Andersonville; in hosp. at Atlanta; det. special scout and forager 6 weeks, "Atlanta to the Sea;" m. o. at Little Rock, Ark. Aug. 26, 1865; battles 37, including Shiloh, siege of Corinth, Chickasaw Bayou, Arkansas Post, Champion Hills, Vicksburg assaults, Missionary Ridge, Kenesaw Mt. sorties at Atlanta, Tuscumbia. Columbia, Fort McAllister, Bentonville; application for pension not yet properly considered; mem. Andrews Post, past J. V. C. Schmidt, Geo. co. G. 23d O. V. I.; cap. at Giles C. H. Va.; held 4 months. Schroll, David, e. Nov. 1861, co. H, 42d O. V. I.; dis. Nov. 1864. Scoby, H. T. e. Mar. 12, 1865, co. A, 196th O. V. I.; dis. Sept. 1865. Scott, A. M. e. Jan. 3, 1864. co. L, 9th O. V. C.; dis. Aug. 5, 1865. Scott, Jas. M. co. I, 65th O. V. I.; wounded at Stone River; died 1870. Scott, John M. 3 months in co, B, 16th O. V. I.; 3 years in co. B, 102d O. V. I. Scramlin, Edward G. 3d sergt. co. H, 1st regt. U. S. Mech. and Eng. Sears, Lewis F. at Philadelphia, Pa. spring of 1853, then 15 years of age, e. in U. S. N; first apprentice on steamer "Union" 3 months, then 9 months on frigate "North Carolina;" 6 months on school-ship of sloop "Brandywine," which brought Gen. Lafayette on his visit to America; dis. fall of 1854, at Brooklyn Navy Yard, N. Y.; e. at Tiffin, Seneca co. Sept. 5, 1861, co. K, 49th O. V. I.; several weeks in camp hosp. at Munfordviile, rheumatism and kidney trouble; det. in charge of ambulance 3 months from Sept. 1861; dis. for disab. at Munfordville, Jan. 2, 1862; mem. Andrews Post, pres. J.V.C. Seibert, Benj. F. e. at Wooster, Sept. 1861. co. B, McLaughlin's Squad. Cav.; pro. comy, sergt.; vet. at Strawberry Plains, Tenn. Jan. 10, 1864; cap. near Macon, Ga. July 29, 1864; 2 months in Andersonville; 3 weeks at Charleston, S. C.; 3i months at Florence, S. C.; m. o. at Charlotte, N. C. Oct. 30, 1865. with co. C, 5th O. V. V. I.; mem. Elliott Post, G. A. R. Seibert. Jos. D. e. at Lake Fork, Aug. 19, 1862. co. C, 120th O. V. I.; killed on the "City Belle," May 3, 1864, at Snaggy Point, on Red river; shot at his post, a minie-ball passing through his head; orderly sergt. Seibert, Michael, e. May, 1864, co. I, 163d O. V. I.; dis. Sept. 10, 1864. Selby, E. G. 4-month service co I, 163d O. V. I.; died in Mohican twp. 1883. Selby, M. H. e. May 2, 1864. Co. I, 163d O. V. I.; dis. Sept. 10, 1864. Sentle, John H. e. at Loudonville, Nov. 8, 1861, co. I, 65th O. V. I.; vet. at Blains Cross Roads, Tenn. Jan. 1, 1864; det. special guard over comy. stores 2d div. 4th A. C.; m. o. at Victoria, Texas, Nov. 1865; mem. Fisher Post. Shambaugh, Alonzo, e. Wilsons School-house, Vermillion twp. Aug. 9, 1863, co. C, 120th O. V. I.; in hosp. at Memphis, Tenn. July, 1863, then furloughed 60 days; then again in hosp. there; cap. at Snaggy Point; 13 months in Camp Ford prison; contracted granulated eyelids there; dis. at Camp Chase, July 13, 1865; past J. V. C.. present P. C. in Zeigler Post, G. A. R. Shambaugh, Henry, e. Aug. 1862. co. B, 120th O. V. I.; died at Youngs Point, La. Jan. 1863, consumption, aged 24 years. Shambaugh, Shannon, co. C, 120th O. V. I.; died at Youngs Point, Jan. 1863. Shane, Jas. H. e. Sept. 1. 1862, co. I. 32d O. V. I.; dis. Sept. 1865. Sharp, B. F. sergt, co. G. 29th Ind. V. I.; 3 year and vet. service Shaver, Jasper N. e. Aug. 1862, co. K, 102d O. V. I.; dis. Aug. 1863. Sheehand, Lewis K. e. at Perrysville. Nov. 1861, co. E. 64th O. V. I.; det. div. teamster, Wood's div. and so served about 1 year; dis. at Nashville. Tenn., disab.; on way home entered hosp. at Bowling Green, Ky. camp fever, and died there a week later, Jan. 15. 1863, aged 44 years. Sheehand, Samuel, e. at Wooster, Wayne co. Jan. 29, 1864. co. B, 65th O. V. V. I.; in hosp. at Nashville, Tenn. small-pox, May, 1864, 20 days; dis. at Columbus, Nov. 30, 1865; mem. Zeigler Post, G. A. R.; pres. O. D. Sheets, Alfred M. e. July, 1862, co. B, 102d O. V. I.; m. o. June 30, 1865. Sheets, Jos. e. at Mansfield, Richland co. Feb. 17, 1865, co. A, 196th O. V. I.; in post hosp. at Camp Chase, typhoid fever, April 5, till dis. there for disab. May 17, 1865; mem. Andrews Post, G. A. R. Sheets, Solomon, e. at Ashland, Aug. 15, 1862, co. B, 102d O. V. I.; det. at Bowling Green, Ky. Oct. 1863, to 1st Tenn. Indp. Bat.; so served till Feb. 1863; in hosp. at Clarksville, Tenn. lung trouble, bronchitis and catarrh, contracted from exposure, spring of 1863, till dis. there Feb. 15, or Feb. 25, 1864; e. at Wooster, Wayne co. Feb. 22, 1865, co. A, 196th O. V. I.; in hosp. at Harpers Ferry, W. Va., Cumberland and Clarysville, Md. 2 1/2 months, till dis. at Clarysville hosp. about June 30, 1865, disab.; mem. Andrews Post. Sheets, Wm. e. at Columbus, Nov. 22, 1861, co. H, 42d O. V. I.; acting q. m. through service, but refused com.; contracted chronic diarrhea, enlargement of liver and a complication of diseases; sent home on sick furlough, July 12, 1863. and not able to report with regt. for discharge; mem. Andrews Post, G. A. R. Sheldon, L. D. sergt. major 7th Mich. Cav. 1862-5; cap. at Gettysburg. Shellabarger, John K. 4 years in co. E, 64th O. V. I.; pro. sergt. lieut. capt. Shelly, Peter, e. at Wooster, Wayne Co. Aug. 11, 1862, co. I, 16th O. V. I.; cap. at Chickasaw Bayou; held at Vicksburg till Jan. 22, 1863; at Jackson, Miss, till March 13, 1803; trans. Oct. 6, 1864, to co. C, 114th O. V. I.; had collar bone broken unloading comy, stores at Decreaux Point, Matagordo bay, Texas; m. o. at Houston, Texas, July 31, 1865; mem. Andrews Post. Sheppard, John, 3 years in co. F, 99th O. V. I.; injured at Perrysville. Shick, Peter, served in Mich, inf. regt,; cap. some time in 1863, in western army; died in Libby of starvation, in 1864. Shick, Wm. e. June, 1861, co. G, 23d O V. I.; dis. July 26, 1864. Shire, Henry, e. Oct. 10, 1861, co. B, 16th O. V. I.; cap. at Chickasaw Bayou; held 10 weeks at Vicksburg and Jackson; dis. Oct. 31, 1804; served 1 year in Hancock's vet. corps; mem. G. A. R. Post in Holmes co. Shire, Jacob, e. at Millersburg, Holmes co. Oct. 10. 1861, co. B, 16th O. V. I.; in hosp. at Flat Lick, Ky. and at Covington, 1862, erysipelas and eczema; then at Camp Dennison several weeks; rejoined regt. at New Orleans. La.; trans, at Houston, Texas, to co. G, 20th regt. V. R. C. and sent to Washington, D. C.; dis. at Point Lookout, Md. Oct. 13, 1864. Shire, Jeremiah, e. at Chicago, fall of 1861, 5th Ill. V. C.; wounded in Tenn. in 1863; had arm amputated and died from effects. Shire, Jos. e. in Licking co. 3 years in O. inf. regt.; wounded in Tenn. Shire, Michael, co. B, 16th O. V. I.; died near Vicksburg. 1863, fever. Shockey, Isaac, e. Aug. 1861. co. C, 42d O. V. I.; died in the South, 1863. Shocknesse, Wm. P. comy. sergt. O. inf. regt. 3 years; died in 1875. Shoemaker, John, e. Dec. 1863, co. B, 12th Ind. V. C.; dis Nov. 1865. Shultz, Geo. e. at Ashland, Nov. 1861, co. K, 82d O. V. I.; suffered hernia and contracted rheumatism; in hosp. at Alexandria, Va. Nov. 1862, till dis. there, Feb. 1S63, disab.; was 1 month teamster and 1 month ambulance driver; also served 6 years, 1842-8, in regular German army; 40 years old at enlistment in 1861; mem. Andrews Post, G. A. R. Shultz, John, e. Aug. 1862. co. G. 107th O. V. I.; dis. with regt.; Corp. Shultz, Josiah, e. Aug. 1862, co. K, 102d O. V. L; dis. Jan. 1863. Shukers, John A corp. bat. B, 1st O. V. L. A.; vet. and dis. with same. Siegfried, Jos. e. Jan. 10. 1864. co. B, 6th O. V. C.; dis. June 9. 1865; e. at Newport, Ky June, 1866, co. B, 15th U. S. I.; dis. Oct. 20, 1884. Siegfried, Samuel, co. H. 16th O.V. I.; died at Millikens Bend, May. 1864. Siegfried, Samuel, e. at Wooster, Wayne co. Jan. 10, 1864, co. B, 6th O. V. C.; bullet wound in left fore arm at Enon Church, Va. May 28, 1864; in hosp. with wound 2 months at Baltimore, Md.; 4 months at Annapolis, Md.; dis. at Columbus, June 9, 1865. Siegfried, Wm. H. e. Oct. 1861. co. C, 16th O. V. I.; dis. Oct. 21. 1864. Sigler, Jared M. 3 years in co. C, 120th O. V. I.; injured by snake bite. Sigler, Marion, e. at Hayesville, Aug. 22. 1862, co C, 120th O. V. I.; det. 3 months gathering up U. S. and C. S. property; in hosp. at Youngs Point, La. abscess and deafness in ear; trans, to Memphis, Tenn. then Jefferson Barracks; then 7 months in eye and ear infirmary at St. Louis; again 3 months at Jefferson Barracks; rejoined regt. at Baton Rouge, La.; m. o. at Houston, Texas, Oct. 14. 1865, with Co. B, 48th O. V. V. I.; 2 years J. V. C. in Armstrong Post, G. A. R. Silance, Wm. e. July, 1862, co. K, 102d O. V. I.; dis. July, 1865. Simanton, John N, e. at Ashland. June, 1861, co. G, 23d O. V. I.; pro. sergt.; killed at Cloyd Mt. May 9, 1864, shot through the head. Simanton, Milton, e. at Ashland. July 4, 1861, co. G. 23d O. V. I.; pro. corp. for gallantry at Antietam battle; det. scouting in W. Va.; dis. at Columbus, Aug. 1864. Simmons, Harvey, served in co. C, 42d O. V. I. and dis. with 96th O. V. I. Singer, Jeremiah, e. Aug. 1862, co. K, 102d O. V. I.; cap. at Athens; held at Cahaba 5 months; killed at explosion of the Sultana. Singer, Jeremiah, e. Aug. 1862, co. F, 102d O. V. I.; died in Tenn. 1863. Singer, W. H. corp. bat. D, 1st O. V. L. A.; 3-year and vet. service. Singer, Wm. e. Dec. 1861, bat. G, 1st O. V. L. A.; dis. Dec. 1864. Sipes, Daniel A. 4 years in co. B, 3d Md. Regt. P. H. B.; died Sept. 1876. Sloan, Alfred N. e. at Uniontown, Pa. Oct. 1861, co. H, 85th Pa. V. I.; dis. Dec. 1862; served in bat. L. 1st U. S. Art. 1862-5. Sloan, Francis H. e. Sept. 1862, CO. B, 53d Ind. V. I.; dis. fall of 1864. Sloan, Hiram M. e. at Somerfield. Somerset co. Pa. July, 1861; mustered at Uniontown, Pa. Oct. 15, 1861, co. H. 85th Pa. V. I.; shell wound in knee at Fair Oaks; dis. at Suffolk, Va. Dec. 4, 1862, to e. in regular army; mustered there, same day, in bat. L. 4th U. S. Art.; dis. at Fort Delaware, Dec. 4, 1865; in Kilbourne hosp. Washington, D. C. Jan. 1863, small-pox; in hosp. at White House Landing, 1 week, June, 1862, wound and rheumatism; in Marine hosp. at Portsmouth, Va. 1 month, rheumatism; in Yorktown hosp. 5 months, winter 1862-3, rheumatism and wound broken out afresh; in hosp. at Fort Delaware, Nov. 1865, till dis.; in siege of Yorktown; battles of Peninsular campaign; siege of Suffolk, April 10 to May 3, 1863; Carrsville, Va. June 10, 1863; Franklin, Va. June 18; Jackson, N. C. July 19; Walthall Junction, Va. May 4, 1S64; Valley Farm, May 7; Proctors Creek, May 13-14; Gaines Farm, and Cold Harbor; the battles of Petersburg siege, and of those that ended with Lee's surrender; mem. Ashland Post; past and present O. G. Sloan, John, grandfather of Hiram, e. at Somerfield, Pa. fall of 1846, 1st batn. Ringgold Cav.; buckshot wound in right leg in battle of Mexico City; dis. at Pittsburg, Pa. fall of 1848; died in Somerset co. Pa. in 1855. Sloan, John M. capt. co. K, 102d O. V. I.; wounded and cap. at Athens. Sloan, S. H. e. at Greenville. Pa. Aug. 18, 1862, co. K, 148th Pa. V. I.; pro. corp.; wounded at Chancellorsville; dis. at Harrisburg, 1865. Sloan,Wm. e. Nov. 1861, co. H. 42d O. V. I.; dis. Nov. 1864. Sloan.Wm. C. co. K, 148th Pa. V. I.; killed at Spotsylvania C. H. Va. Slocum, Willard, com. capt. co. G, 23d O. V. I. at Ashland, June 11,1861; res. July, 1861, at Camp Chase; com. adjt. 120th O. V. I.; rank of 1st lieut.; det. in Aug. 1862, to organize and drill drafted men at Camp Chase; pro. major 120th O. V. I. March, 1863; lt.-col. Sept. 1863, at Carrollton, La.; suffered hernia and otherwise injured in Red river disaster; dis. at Morganza Bend, La. Dec. 29, 1864, never having been a day absent from duty; brev. brig, gen. by act of congress, in 1866; charter mem. and 1st S. V. C. Andrews Post; removed to Neb. and now mem. O'Neal Post, G. A. R. Dept. of Neb.; past. P. C. in same. Slocum, Willard E. 3 years in co. G, 23d O. V. I.; pro. corp. then sergt. Sloss, L. 3-year service in 2d O. V. C.; vet. service in 25th O. Indp. Bat. Slusser, Ezra, co. E, 64th O. V. I.; cap at Chickamauga; died in Danville. Smalley, Abel D. e. at Red Haw, Aug. 10, 1861, co. C, 42d O. V. I.; pro. corp; killed at Thompsons Hill, Miss, shot through head. Smalley, Daniel, e. at Mansfield, Richland co. Aug. 18, 1862, co. B, 102d O. V. I.; died at Athens, Ala. Sept. 24, 1864. Smalley, David, e. at Ashland, March, 1865, co. A, 196th O. V. I.; dis. with regt.; died at Ashland, June 30, 1868, consumption. Smalley, H. C. e. at Ashland, May 2, 1864, co. I, 163d O. V. I.; dis. at Camp Chase, Sept. 10, 1864. Smalley, John W. e. at Mansfield, Richland co. Oct. 17, 1862, co. F, 120th O. V. I.; died in hosp. at St. Louis, Mo. March 29. 1863. Smilie, Robt. e. June, 1861, co. C, 42d O. V. I.; dis. Oct. 1,1864. Smilies, R. S. co. F, 120th O. V. I.; cap.; 13 months at Camp Ford; dis. 1865. Smith, Aaron, e. May 2, 1864, co. D, 163d O. V. I.; dis. Sept. 10, 1864; 3 years in co. B, 16th O. V. I.; 2 lieut. pro. q. m. rank of 1st lieut. Smith, Edmund P. e. Sept. 1881, co. C, 42d O. V. I.; pro. q. m. sergt. Smith, Esbon. served through 1864 in co. E, 5th 0. V. C. Smith, Fuller, e. at Medina, June 23, 1861, co. H, 8th O. V. I.; shot through body at Cold Harbor and died on field the very day term of service expired, June 23,1864; G. A. R. Post at Sullivan named in his honor. Smith, G. A. e. May 4, 1864, co K, 166th O. V. I.; dis. Sept. 1864. Smith. Jas. A. was in 3-month service, 1862, in 86th O. V. I.; e. at Wooster, Wayne co. in Co. D, 9th O. V. C.; in all engagements of regt. and several times assigned to perilous scouting duty; m. o. at Lexington, N. C. July 20, 1865; adjt. in Andrews Post, G. A. R. Smith, Jas. B. e. at Ashland, Nov. 9, 1861, co. H, 42d O. V.I.; in hosp. at Champion Hills, Miss. May, 1863, malarial fever and rheumatism; cap. there May 27th; paroled and taken with other sick and wounded under flag of truce to our lines at Black river; dis. at Columbus, Dec. 2, 1864. Smith, Jeremiah, co. B, 102d O. V. I.; died at Bowling Green, Ky. 1863. Smith, John H. e. Oct. 1863. co. F, 12th O. V. C.; dis. May 15. 1865. Smith, Michael S. e. at Wooster, Wayne co. Sept. 2, 1864, co. F, 176th O. V. I.; det. with eng. corps some 4 weeks, then div. butcher; m. o. at Nashville, Tenn. June 14, 1865. Smith, Nelson, 3-month service co. B, 16th O. V. I.; com. 2d lieut. co. G, 65th O. V. I.; pro. 1st lieut.; killed at Chickamauga. Smith, Orlow, at Ashland, Sept. 1861, com. capt. co. G, 65th O. V. I.; pro. major and lt.-col. same regt.; wounded in abdomen at Atlanta; vet. and dis. with regt.; died at Geneseo, Ill. 1867, spotted fever. Smith, Peter, co. I, 65th O. V. I.; pro. lieut.; killed at Stone river. Smith, Peter, e. Aug. 1862, co. B, 102d O. V. I.; dis. Feb. 1864, disab. Smith, Russell, co. C, 42d O. V. I.; died, home on furlough, May 13, 1862. Smith, Samuel R. e. at Ashland, Aug. 18, 1862, co. B, 102d O. V. I.; pro. corp. sergt. and 1st sergt.; contracted chronic diarrhea and heart disease; 4 months in hosp. at Clarksville, Tenn.; det. scout at Clarksville 5 months; m. o. at Nashville, Tenn. June 80, 1865; died at Independence, Richland co. May 18, 1885; buried by Andrews Post, G. A. R. in which he had been S.V. C. and O. D.; aged 60 years. Smith, Stephen S. 3 years in co. A, McLaughlin's Squad. Cav. 1861-4. Smith, Thos. R. 3-year and vet. service co. E, 64th O. V. I.; pro. capt. Smith, W. H. served last 18 months of war in co. G, 23d O. V. V. I. Snively, David A. co. I, 42d O. V. I.; died in Clear Creek twp. Jan. 1870. Snowberger, Jacob, co. C, 42d O. V. I.; died at Ashland during war. Snyder, Manassas H. e. March, 1865, co. A, 196th O. V. I.; dis. Sept. 1865. Snyder, Marion B. co. F, 120lh O. V.I.; wounded at Snaggy Point. Snyder, Philip, e. Feb. 2, 1864, co F, 120th O. V. I.; dis. with 48th O. V. V. I. Soles, Warren J. e. at Ashland, Nov. 26, 1861, co. K, 82d O. V. I.; in hosp. at Franklin, W. Va. about 5 weeks, inflammatory rheumatism; det. scout several times; dis. at Fairfax C. H. Va. Dec. 20, 1862, disab. Sours, John, e. summer of 1861, Co. C, 12th O. V. I.; served 3 years. Spafford, Harrison, e. Aug. 1862, co, B, 102d O. V. I.; dis. May, 1865. Spencer, Chas. F. e. at Wooster, Wayne co. Feb. 28, 1864, 25th O. Indp. Bat.; in hosp. at Helena, Ark. March, 1864, measles; dis. at Columbus, Dec. 13, 1865; past and pres. adjt. in Fuller Smith Post, G. A. R. Spencer, John W. e. at Hayesville, Sept. 1864, co. K, 178th O. V. I.; in hosp. at New Berne, N. C. Feb. 1865, bronchitis and fever; det. Oct. 1864, R. R. guard over prisoners from Nashville, Tenn. to Louisville, Ky.; dis. at Tod Barracks, Columbus, July 10, 1865; chaplain in Armstrong Post, G. A. R.; now serving 4th term. Spencer, Geo. W. e. at Lawrenceville, Lawrence co. Ill. April, 1861, co. I, 8th Ill. V. I.; dis. at Cairo, Ill. Aug. 12, 1861; e. Aug. 25, 1861, at Sumner, Lawrence co. Ill. co. G, 7th Mo. V. I.; contracted chronic diarrhea at Pittsburg Landing, Tenn.; in hotel hosp. at Holly Springs 2 days, and hosp. cap. by Forrest's cav. but town retaken by our forces; 9 months in hosp. at Jackson, Tenn.; rejoined regt. in rear of Vicksburg; det. guard, Gen. McPherson's hd.-qtrs. July 6, 1863, till March 13, 1864; det. on hosp. boat "City of Memphis," 1 month; m. o. at Vicksburg, Miss. Aug. 30, 1864; mem. Andrews Post, G. A. R. Spencer, Jos. e. at Sullivan, April 13, 1861, co. B, 16th O. V. I.; dis. Aug. 8, 1861; e. at Sullivan, Nov. 18, 1861, co. H, 42d O. V. I.; in hosp. at Paintville and Ashland, Ky. 1861, pleurisy; in regt. hosp. at Vicksburg, sunstroke and malarial fever; dis. at Columbus, Dec. 8, 1864; mem. Fuller Smith Post. Spencer, Wm. S. lieut. co. H, 42d O. V. I.; accidentally wounded; died 1882. Sponsler, Harrison, co. A, 120th O. V. I.; cap. at Red River; held 13 months. Sprenkle, A. 3-year and vet. service bat. B, 1st O. V. L. A. Springer, Augustus W. e. March, 1865. co. A, 196th O. V. I.; dis. with regt. Springer, Jas. e. at Columbus, May 12, 1864, cp. I, 163d O. V. I.; det. getting out timber and making road several days; dis. at Camp Chase, Sept. 10, '64. Springer, John, corp. co, I, 163d O. V. I.; also in co. A, 196th O. V. I. Sprinkle, Amos, e. Aug. 1862, co. K, 102d O. V. L; dis. 1863. disab. Sprinkle. David W. e. at New Lisbon, Columbiana co. Dec. 4, 1861, co. I, 78th O. V. I.; vet. at Vicksburg, Miss. Dec. 1863; cap. at Davis Mills, Miss. Feb. 19, 1864; 1 year and 2 weeks in Cahaba, Andersonville, Florence and Libby; in Jarvis hosp. Md. deranged as result of Andersonville starvation; weight reduced from 240 pounds to 68; dis. at Columbus, July 11, 1865. Sprinkle. Michael, sergt. co. K, 102d O. V. I. 3 years; 9 months in Libby. Srine, Clinton, e. Sept. 1861. co. G, 65th O. V. I.; dis. 1863, disab. Stacher, Samuel, co. B, 102d O. V. I.; cap. at Athens; held 6 months. Starr, Wm. N. e. at Ashland, Aug. 30, 1861; com. 1st lieut. Sept. 10, 1861, co. C, 42d O. V. I.; pro. capt. at Portland. O. Oct. 22, 1862; in hosp. at Ashland, Ky. 2 weeks. March, 1862, chronic diarrhea; at Carrollton, La. with chronic dysentery; det. June 4, 1863, recruiting officer for Ashland, Medina and Lorain cos; so served 4 months; det. at Youngs Point, La. 10 days in charge of men trans, sick to hosp. boat; at Baton Rouge, La. in charge of men guarding levee; dis. at Camp Chase, Sept. 30, 1864; charter mem. Andrews Post, G. A R. Starrett, John, corp. gunner bat. D, 1st O. V. L. A.; 3-year and vet. service. Steel, Elias C. co. D, 102d O. V. I.; dis. May, 1864, disab.; died Dec. 1885. Steel, John, served last year of war in co. I, 32d O. V. V. I. Steinmetz, Geo. e. Aug. 1863, co. K, 102d O.V. I.; cap. at Athens; held 5 months at Cahaba; killed at explosion of the Sultana. Stentz, E. D. e. at Orange, Aug. 7, 1862, co. K, 102d O. V. I.; pro. 1st corp. Aug. 20, 1862; 1st sergt. July 1, 1863; in hosp. a» Bowling Green, Ky. Nov. 1862, from eating poisoned pie; wounded in leg by axe at Decatur, Ala. Nov. 1863; det. 4 months in heavy art. at Nashville, 2 months S. S. in 1863; m. o. at Nashville, Tenn. June 30, 1865; application for pension not yet properly considered; mem. McCarty Post, G. A. R. Stevens, Geo.W. 2d lieut. co. G, 23d O. V. I.; pro. 1st lieut,; died 1867. Stiber, Adam, in regt band, co. I, 65th O. V. I.; died April, 1862. Stiber, Lewis, e. 1861, co. H, 23d O. V. I.; died in service. Stine, P. e. from Sullivan twp.; died in service; regt. not known. Stinehiser, Jonas, e. at Ashland, April, 1861, co. B, 16th O. V. I.; dis. Aug. 1861; e. at Clarksburg, W. Va. Oct. 1,1861, co. F, 1st W. Va. V. C.; det. with Gen. Shields after the gen. was wounded at Winchester; vet. at New Creek, Va. Jan. 1864; cap. at Burkes Ford, Va. Sept. 1, 1864; held at Libby, Belle Isle and Salisbury; paroled at Goldsboro, N. C.; dis. at Wheeling, W. Va. Aug. 1865. Stofer, Jos. e. at Ashland, Aug. 15, 1862, co. K, 102d O. V. I.; pro. Corp.; wounded and cap. at Athens, Ala. Sept. 23,1864; held at private house a few days till our forces retook Athens; having a citizen's suit given him by the people with whom he was, had good treatment from rebel surgeons; ball passed through center of breast, cut the windpipe, and came out under left shoulder; 6 weeks in gen. hosp. at Nashville, Tenn.; furloughed home 4 months; rejoined regt. at Decatur, Ala.; m. o. at Nashville, Tenn. June 30, 1865; mem. Andrews Post, G. A. R.; past Q. M. Stone,Wm. jr. e. Sept. 1862, co. H, 120th O. V. I.; dis. with 48th O. V. I. Stoner, Christian, co. G, 23d O. V. I.; killed at Winchester, July 24, 1864. Stoner, John, served last 18 months of war in co. G, 23d O. V. V. I. Stoner, Wm. A. sergt. co. G, 23d O. V. I.; pro. lieut.; twice wounded. Stonestreet, Robt. co. C, 26th O. V. I.; mortally wounded at Chickamauga. Stout, Geo. e. March, 1865, co. E, 18th O. V. V. I.; dis. Aug. 17, 1865. Stover, Henry, e. Jan. 1864, co. C, 120th O. V. I.; dis. with 48th O. V. V. I. Stover, John, e. Sept. 1864, co. K. 178th O. V. I.; dis. May 20, 1865. Strausbough, Jacob, e. April, 1865, co. E, 64th O. V. V. I.; dis. with regt. Strickler, John E. co. B, 120th O. V. I.; died at home, June 16, 1863. Strine, S. E. 120th O. V. I.; wounded and cap. at Snaggy Point; held 13 months. Strong, Henry, regt. band 65th O. V. I.; 3-year and vet. service. Stubbs, Jos. D. 1st lieut. 42d O. V. I.; dis. 1862; pro. capt. major and lt.-col.; on staff duty with Rosecrans; chief q. m. Army of the Cumberland. Stull, Geo. served 1864-6 in co. A, 77th O. V. V. I.; mem. Zeigler Post. Sturgis, A. e. Aug. 1862, co. F, 120th O. V. I.; dis. in 1863, disab. Sturtevant, W. B. S. e. Oct. 1861, co. G, 65th O.V. I.; dis. Oct. 1864. Sughrue, John, 3 months in co. B, 16th O. V. I.; 3 years in co. G, 23d O. V. I. Sulcer, Johu. e. at Hayesville, July 30, 1863, co. D, 102d O. V. I.; in hosp. at Nashville, Tenn. Jan. to May, 1864, small-pox; rejoined regt. at Tullahoma, Tenn.; m. o. at Nashville, Tenn. June 30, 1865; contracted chronic diarrhea and hemorrhoids in service; application for pension not yet properly considered; mem. Andrews Post, G. A. R. Sutter, Rudolph, co. C, 42d O. V. I.; died soon after fall of Vicksburg. Swaisgood, David, e. at Wooster, Wayne co. Sept. 27, 1864, co. A, 66th O. V. V. I.; dis. at Columbus, July 11, 1865. Swaisgood, Henry, e. at Rowsburg, Aug. 14, 1862, co. B, 102d O. V. I.; det. tinner at Clarksville, Tenn.; m. o. at Nashville, Tenn. June 30, 1865; health impaired in service by chronic diarrhea. Swaisgood, Wm. e. Aug. 1862, co. B, 102d O. V. I.; dis. with regt. Swalley, John, e. June, 1862, co. C, 42d O. V. I.; dis. with regt. 1864. Swarts, Jos. e. Sept. 10, 1861, co. C, 42d O. V. I.; dis. Sept. 30, 1864. Swasick, Jas. C. e. at Ashland, Oct. 28, 1861, 15 years of age, co. G, 65th O. V. I.; det. teamster at Perrysville, Ky. Oct. 9, 1862, and so served till dis. at Nashville, Tenn. Dec. 14, 1864; e. at Wooster, Wayne co. March 11, 1865, co. K, 4th regt. Hancock's vet. corps; dis. at Columbus, March 11, 1866; in Oct. 1863, at Chattanooga, Tenn. contracted granulated eyelids, which has resulted in blindness; has been totally blind since 1881; mem. Zeigler Post. Swift, E. e. Aug. 2, 1863, bat. B, 1st 0. V. L. A.; dis. at Madison, Ind. 1864. Swineford, Curtis, served in co. H, 42d O. V. I. and co. E, 96th O. V. I. Swineford, Minor W. e. Jan. 1865, co. A, 196th O. V. I.; dis. Sept. 1865. Swineford, Wm. 3 years in co. H, 42d O. V. I.; wounded at Vicksburg. Switzer, John B. e. Aug. 1862, co. C, 42d O. V. I.; dis with 96th O. V. I. Switzer, Samuel, e. Aug. 1861, co. C, 42d O. V. I.; died in hosp. in 1863. T Tallentire, John, e. at Ashland, CO. G, 23d O. V. I.; minie ball wound in thigh and cap. at Cloyd Mt.; died in Andersonville, Sept. 17, 1864. Tallentire, John R. e. at Mansfield, Richland co. Nov. 6, 1861, co. E, 64th O. V. I.; in hosp. at Bardstown, Ky. camp fever and diarrhea, Jan. 1862; then in hosp. at Stanford, Ky. measles, affecting eyes so that blindness ensued in Feb. and March; brought home by father on sick furlough; taken with typhoid fever and lay in private hosp. at Mansfield 5 weeks; rejoined regt. in Aug. 1862; cap. at Chickamauga; held at Atlanta, Libby, Danville, Andersonville and Millen; dis. at Columbus, Jan. 12, 1865; had scurvy from prison treatment and chronic diarrhea; now has cataract in left eye, result of blindness contracted in service; application for pension not yet properly considered, surgeons who treated him being dead, and most of comrades who could help him having died in prison. Tannehill, Chas. O. lieut. co. G, 65th O. V. I.; pro. capt, co. B; brev. major. Tawney, John, co. C, 120th O. V. I.; died at Hayesville, May 15, 1867. Taylor, Geo. e. Nov. 1861, co. H, 42d O. V. I.; pro. corp.; dis. Dec. 1864. Taylor, John H. e. Aug. 1862, 19th O. Indp. Bat.; corp.; dis. with 20th bat. Taylor, Lewis, co. H, 42d O. V. I.; died winter of 1862-3, aged 17 years. Thoma, Geo. 3-vear and vet. service co. E. 20th O. V. I.; pro. lieut. Thompkins, Owen, co. H, 4th Pa. V. I. co. H, 82d Pa. V. I. and V. R. C.; wounded. Thompson, Alfred B. co. K. 178th O. V. I.; died July 17, 1875. Thompson, Isaac N. e. at Mansfield, Richland co. Oct. 15, 1861, co. E, 64th O. V. I.; in hosp. with yellow jaundice, and det. ward master; dis. at Nashville, Tenn. Dec. 10, 1864; adjt. in Zeigler Post, G. A. R. Thompson, John E. CO. A, 120th O. V. I.; died at Youngs Point, March, 1863. Thompson, Robt. M. co. C, 42d O. V. I.; wounded siege of Vicksburg. Thompson, Sylvanus, 4-month service co. D, 163d O. V. I.; died 1866. Thurston, E. served in 128th O. V. I. from Sullivan twp. Thurston, H. e. Sept. 1, 1861, co. H, 2d O. V. C.; dis. Sept. 1864. Tilton, D. M. e. May 2, 1864, co. F, 142d O. V. I.; dis. Sept. 1864. Toby, Jacob, served last year of war in co. F, 121st O. V. I. Toney, Henry, sergt. co. C, 120th O. V. I.; died in Texas since war. Toney, John. 3 years in co. C, 120th O. V. I.; died in Texas in 1866. Topping, Geo. G. co. K. 102d O. V. I.; det. col. clerk; dis. Jan. 1863. Topping, Geo. H. major 102d O. V. I.; res. at Clarksville, Tenn. 1863. Towslee, Chas. A. e. at Ashland, June 7, 1861. co. G. 23d O. V. I.; 3d sergt.; pro. 1st sergt.; pro. 2d lieut. at Camp White, W. Va. March 30, 1863; gunshot wound in left side at Antietam; in hosp. with same at Washington, D. C. from Sept. 30, 1862, to. Jan. 1, 1863; dis. at Columbus, July 6, 1864; died at Ashland, June 6. 1870, aged 54 years. Towslee, Chas. D. e. at Ashland. Nov. 1861, co. H, 42d O. V. I.; died at Cumberland Gap, Tenn. July 14, 1862, fever. Towslee, Geo. M. e. at Ashland, co. G, 23d O. V. I.; pro. sergt; killed by Mosby's guerrillas, at Kabletown, W. Va. Nov. 19, 1864; shot dead as he rode on horseback, age 20 years. Tucker, Isaac N. served in co. D, 26th O. V. I. and co. E, 163d O. V. I. Twerriell, W. H. e. Oct. 1861, bat. B, 1st O. V. L. A.; vet. and dis. with same. U Ulrich, Chas. e. at Toledo, Lucas co. Sept. 13, 1864, co. D, 182d O. V. I.; contracted camp diarrhea and rheumatism in service; in hosp. at Alexandria, Va. summer of 1865, then 15 days at Washington, D. C. with same; application for pension not yet properly considered; mem. Andrews Post, G.A.R. Ulrich, Jacob, grandfather of Chas. served through the 1812 war; died in 1846 or '47, in Sugar Creek twp. Wayne co.; buried at Dalton. Ulrich, Wm. H. served in 87th O. V. I.; June to Sept. 1862; brother to Chas. Upton, Flint, e. Sept. 1. 1861, co. H, 2d O. V. C.; dis. Sept. 1, 1864. Utz, Andrew, e. at Lafayette, co. C. 42d O.V. I.; dis. at Camp Chase, Dec. 2, '64. Utz, Samuel, e. at Ashland, June, 1862, co. B. 87th O. V. I.; cap. at Harpers Ferry; paroled; dis. at Camp Delaware, O. Sept. 20, 1862; e. at Camp Chase, Sept. 29, 1864, co. K, 178th O. V. I.; color guard through service; wounded by explosion of shell, Dec. 14, 1864; in hosp. at Columbia, Tenn. Dec. 1864, with same; m. o. at Charlotte, N. C. June 29, 1865; application for pension not yet properly considered; mem. McCarty Post, G. A. R. V Vanarsdall, Jesse. 3 years in co. K, 82d O. V. I.; accidentally wounded at Fairfax C. H. Va.; cap. at Gettysburg; 3 months at Belle Isle. Vanarsdall, John, e. June, 1863, co. K, 102d O. V. I.; dis. June 30, 1865. Vanarsdall, Simon, co. K. 102d O. V. I.; died at Nashville, small-pox, 1863. Van Gilder, Henry, last 18 months of war in bat D, 1st O. V. L. A. Van Gilder, John W. e. June 11,1861, co. G, 23d O. V. I.; dis. July, 1864. Van Gilder, Wm. e. Aug. 12. 1862. co. C, 120th O. V. I.; trans. V. R. C. Van Nest, Jos. P. e. at Rowsburg, Aug. 22, 1862, co. F, 120th O. V. I.; pro. sergt.; com. lieut.; wounded at Vicksburg; dis. June, 1865. Van Niman, Enoch J. e. at Mansfield, Richland co. Oct. 2, 1862, Co. F, 42d O. V. I.; pro. Corp.; hearing impaired by cannonading at Chickasaw Bayou; dis. at Columbus, July 31, 1863; mem. Elliott Post, G. A. R. Van Niman, Samuel, e. at Jeromesville, Aug. 8. 1861, co. I, 32d O. V. I.; det. in art. 5 months; gunshot wound in right thigh at Champion Hills, Miss.; in field hosp. with same; vet. at Vicksburg. Miss. Dec. 16, 1863; m. o. at Louisville, Ky. July 20, 18*5; S. M. in Elliott Post, G. A. R. Vanostrand. Geo. co. H, 42d O. V. I.; died March, 1862, age 23 years. Vanscoder, Israel, corp. co. I, 51st O. V. I.; twice wounded. Vantilburg, John M. e. at Ashland, Sept. 29, 1864, co. G, 23d O. V. V. I.; contracted deafness of right ear, and hemorrhoids; treated by regt. surg.; still suffers from same; dis. at Cumberland, Md. June 30,1865; application for pension not yet properly considered; mem, Armstrong Post, G. A. R. W Wack, Leander, e. fall of 1864, 178th O. V. I.; dis. with regt. Wagoner, Fred. e. Aug. 1862, co. F. 120th O. V. I.; dis. with 48th O. V. V. I. Waggoner, T. M. e. at Wooster, Wayne cp. Feb. 24, 1864, co. G, 33d O. V. V. I.; pro. corp.; contracted rheumatism in service; det. wagon master; dis. at Cumberland, Md. July 26, 1865; in April, 1863, went out from Ashland in Capt. Johnson's co. of teamsters, and served with the Army of the Cumberland in Ky. and Tenn. till dis. at Louisville, Ky. Aug. 1, 1862; application for pension not yet properly considered. Walker, Alanson, 3 years in co. K, 82d O. V. I.; died May 2, 1878. Walker, Geo. W. e. at Harrisburg, Pa. co. K, 50th Pa. V. I.; served 10 weeks. Walker, Jas. co. K, 102d O. V. I.; wounded and cap. at Athens; paroled. Walker, John, e. Aug. 1862, co. K, 102d O. V. I.; dis. with regt. Walker, Wm. e. Feb. 14, 1865. co. F, 186th O. V. I.; dis. Sept. 1865. Walker, Wm. W. e. March, 1865, co. A, 196th O. V. I.; dis. Sept. 11, 1865. Wallace, Robt. P. color sergt. 120th O. V. I.; pro. lieut. co. C; cap. at Raymond, Miss.; 18 months a prisoner; dis. at close of war. Wallet, Benj. e. at Paris, Edgar co. Ill. July, 1862; suffered hernia from forced marching near Nashville, Tenn. Oct. 1862; refused to enter hosp. and dis. for disab. resulting from hernia, at Murfreesboro, Tenn. Feb. 1863; application for pension not yet properly considered. Wallet, Daniel, e. at Ashland, Feb. 1864. co. F, 120th O. V. I.; shot dead on the "City Belle," in the disaster at Snaggy Point, Red river. Ward, Jacob, Henry and Wm. in service from Sullivan twp.; first two in 25th O. Indp. Bat.; Wm. regt. and service not known. Warner, Christopher, 3-month service co. B. 16th O. V. I.; e. Sept. 1861, co. H, 59th N. Y. V. I.; wounded and disab. at Antietam. Wasson, Warren H. lieut in co. K, 82d O. V. I.; capt. in 196th O. V I. Way, Samuel, served in co. G, 86th O.V. I. and co. G, 167th O. V. I. Weaver, Henry H. q. m. sergt. 28th Ia. V. I.; pro. lieut. co. F; wounded. Weaver, Jacob W. e. at Mansfield, Richland co. Aug. 8, 1861, co. I, 32d O. V. I.; bullet wound in right side at Buffalo Gap, W. Va. June 6, 1862; cap. at Harpers Ferry, W. Va. Sept. 14, 1862; paroled; det. nurse in hosp. at Winchester 3 months after wounded; det. nurse at Harpers Ferry 2 months; dis. for disab. at Camp Chase, March 24, 1863; e. at Mansfield, May 2, 1864, co. A, 163d O. V. I.; dis. at Camp Chase, Sept. 10, 1864; charter mem. Zeigler Post, G. A. R. Webster, Asa, co. B, 102d O. V. I.; cap. at Athens; 7 months at Cahaba. Webster, A. D. served in the "Dennison Guards" and in co. A 151st O. V. I. Weedman, John B. e. Sept. 1861, co. I, 39th Ill. V. I.; dis. Sept. 1864. Weeks, G. C. e. Feb. 1865, co. F, 187th O. V. I.; dis. Jan. 1866. Weeks, Peter, e. Aug. 20, 1864, co. K, 178th O. V. I.; dis. with regt. Weirick, Samuel, co. C, 120th O. V. I.; died at Youngs Point, March, 1863. Welch, Johnson, volunteered at Ashland for service in Capt. Fulkerson's co. Squirrel Hunters, Sept. 15, 1862; reported at Cincinnati with rifle in hand, and was on duty some 8 days. Ingram Welch, cousin of Johnson, served in an Ia. inf. regt.; killed in Ark. in 1863; another cousin, John H. Welch, died at service in an Ia. inf. regt. in hosp at St. Louis. Welch, Michael, e. at Mansfield, Richland co. March 11, 1864, co. A, McLaughlin's Squad. Cav.; cap. on raid to Macon. Ga. July, 1864; 1 year in Andersonville; m. o. at Charlotte, N. C. Oct. 30, 1865, with co. C, 5th O. V. V. C. Welch, R. F. e. at Orange, Aug. 23, 1862, co. F, 120th O. V. I.; det. forage master 6 months from Jan. 1864; regt. consol. with 114th O. V. I,; injured at Mobile, Ala. by explosion of warehouse of ammunition; m. o. at Houston, Texas, Oct. 16, 1865; charter mem. McCarty Post; past S. V. C. Wells, Jas. W. e. at Ashland, Aug. 9, 1862, co. B, 102d O. V. I.; in hosp. at Clarksville, Tenn. about 6 weeks, severe cold; det. regt. P. M.; cap. at Athens; 7 months in Cahaba; m. o. at Nashville, Tenn. June 30,1865; mem. Andrews Post, G. A. R.; past P. C. Wells, John, co. H, 42d O. V. I.; 1 year in Hancock's vet. corps. Wells, Jos. e. at Hayesville, Aug. 1862, co. B, 102d O. V. I.; in hosp. at Clarksville, Tenn. 6 months of 1863; cap. at Athens; 7 months at Cahaba; killed at explosion of the Sultana, aged 40 years. Weltmer, Geo. W. 4-month service co. G, 169th O. V. I.; died Feb. 19, 1867. Wenrick, Benj. e. at Mansfield, Aug. 4, 1862, co. I, 42d O. V. I.; injured by cannon concussion at Arkansas Post battle; contracted chronic diarrhea at Youngs Point, La. Jan. 1863; dis. for disab. at Camp Chase, Aug. 15,1863; application for pension not yet properly considered. Wenrick, Wm. served in Pa. inf. regt.; killed by sunstroke in S. C. in 1862. Wertenberger, Isaac, served in co. H, 42d O. V. I. and co. E, 96th O. V. I. Wertman, Norman, e. March, 1865, co. A, 196th O. V. I.; dis. Sept. 1865. West, Francis H. served last year of war in co. K, 128th O. V. I. West, Henry O. 4 years in co. G, 23d O. V. I.; twice wounded in Va. Whitcomb, David M. e. Aug. 1861, co. I, 46th Ind. V. I.; dis. 1862, disab. Whitcomb, H N. served last year of war in co. E, 128th O. V. I.; Corp. Whitcomb, Wm. H. co. G, 23d O. V. I.; died Nov. 27, 1861, at Charleston, W. Va. White, Abel D. e, Aug. 10, 1861, co. C. 42d O. V. I.; dis. Oct. 1, 1864. White, Grafton, co. K, 82d O. V. I.; dis. for disab. 1863; died April, 1885. White, Hugh, e. at Mansfield. Richland co. Dec. 22, 1863, 12th O. Indp. Bat.; working near Murfreesboro, in 1864, with 5 others, prying out a stump with piece of R. R. iron, it slipped off, killing two and injuring Mr. White in back so that hemorrhage of lungs resulted; in hosp. at Louisville, Ky. with injury; det. cook there; m. o. at Louisville, Ky. June 24, 1865; died in Milton twp. March 9, 1870, aged 34 years 2 months. White, Robt. e. Nov. 1861, co. A, McLaughlin's Squad. Cav.; wounded in Ky. and dis. for wound; 4-month service in co. D, 163d O. V. I. Whiteman, Harrison, 3 years in co. F, 100th O. V. L; died Nov. 14. 1884. Wiles, David, e. May 2, 1864, co. I, 163d O. V. I.; dis. Sept. 10, 1864. Wiles J. F. served in 86th O. V. I.; 1862, again in 1863; then 186th O. V. I. Wiles, J. B. served in co. C, 42d O. V. I. and in 7th O. Indp. Bat. Wiley, John, corp. co. I, 102d 0. V. I.; accidentally killed Sept. 1881. Williams, Thos. e. Dover, Cuyahoga co. Sept. 7, 1861, co. E, 43d O. V. I.; in hosp. at Ashland, Ky. Feb. 1862, rheumatism; dis. at Memphis, Tenn. Feb. 1863; e. at Dover, Cuyahoga co. May 2, 1864, co. I, 150th O, V. I.; dis. at Cleveland, Aug. 23, 1864. Williams, Robt. co. I. 120th O. V. I.; suffered hernia and dis. for disab. Willour, John A. corp. co. D, 120th O. V. I.; wounded at Snaggy Point. Willour, Wm. H. e. June, 1862, co. A, 102d O. V. I.; dis. with regt. Wilson, James, e. at Hammond Church, in Vermilion twp. Aug. 19, 1862, co, C, 120th O. V. I.; took part in battles of Chickasaw Bayou and Arkansas Post; died at Youngs Point, La. Feb. 11, 1863, chronic diarrhea. Wilson, John e. March, 1865, co. A, 196th O. V. I.; dis. Sept. 1865. Wilson, Mark Lida, e. at Columbus, May 12, 1864, co. I, 163d O. V. I.; app. 5th sergt. at organization; in hosp. at Fort Pocahontas, Va.; then at Hampton hosp. Fortress Monroe till he died there, Aug. 16, 1864, typhoid pneumonia; remains brought to Jeromesville for burial. Wilson, Peter H. in Sept. 1862, was one of the squirrel hunters who went to defence of Cincinnati; received hon. dis. from our "war governor;" e. at Wooster, Wayne co. Sept. 2,1864, co. F, 176th O. V. I.; corp.; m. o. at Nashville Tenn. June 14, 1865; mem. McCarty Post. G. A. R. Wilson, Wm. S. e at Wilson school house, Aug. 12, 1862, co. C, 120th O. V. I.; in hosp. at Millikens Bend, La. from May 3, 1863, 2 months; then 3 months in hosp. at new house of refuge. St. Louis; then furloughed; rejoined regt. at Baton Rouge, La. April 1, 1864; m. o. at Morganza Bend, La. July 23, 1864; mem. Andrews Post, G. A. R. Winbigler, R. W. musician 64th O. V. L rank of sergt.; dis. Sept. 1862. Winters, Alex. e. at Camp Piqua, Oct. 14, 1862, co. F, 110th O. V. I.; cap. at Winchester, June 15, 1863, 2 months in Libby and Belle Isle; gunshot wound in right side at the Wilderness; dis. near Washington, D. C. June 25, 1865; application for pension not properly considered. Wirick, John, 4-month service co. F, 142d O. V. I.; died July, 1884. Wirick, Mahlon, e. at Loudonville, Nov. 18, 1861, co. I, 65th O. V. I.; trans, regt. band; dis. on Shiloh field, April l6, 1862, s. o. No.32; mem. Fisher Post. Wise, John, 3 years in service, co. C, 42d O. V. I.; now deceased. Wolf, Jacob, 3-year and vet. service bat. B, 1st O. V. L. A. Wolf, John, e. Aug. 1862, co. K, 102d O. V. I.; dis. with regt.; sergt. Wolf, Jos. e. Aug. 1862, co. K, 102d O. V. I.; dis. with regt. Woodhouse, Richard R. co. H, 42d O. V. I.; wounded at Thompsons Hill. Wright, Silas E. e. at Columbus, Mar. 18, 1865. co. A, 196th O. V. I.; in field hosp. a few days, then post hosp. at Relay house some 3 weeks, exposure resulting in camp dysentery; dis. at Baltimore, Md. Sept. 11, 1865; mem. Elliott Post, G. A. R. Y Yanders, Geo. e. Sept. 1861, bat. D. 1st O. V. L. A.; dis. Sept. 1862, disab. Young, Michael, q. m. sergt. 2d Wis, bat. lt. art. 1861-4. Young, Sylvanus, co. K, 82d O. V. I.; cap. at Gettysburg; died in Libby. Youngblood, D. S. e. Feb. 1865, co. F, 196th O. V. I.; dis. Sept. 1865. Youngblood, Samuel, co. K, 102d O. V. I.; died in hosp. Aug. 1, 1863. Yuncker, C. H in regt. band 65th O. V. I.; dis. May, 1862, near Corinth, Miss. Z Zapp, Jacob, e. at Ashland, Nov. 1861, co. K, 82d O. V. I.; injured by fall on icy ground while drilling at Camp Kenton, Elardin co. hernia resulting; 4 weeks in hosp. at Grafton, W. Va. with same; dis. for disab. at Columbus, Aug. 26, 1862; mem. Andrews Post, G. A. R. Zehner, Solomon, e. Oct. 1862, co. G, 64th O. V. I.; dis. 1863. disab. Zelinger. Peter, 4 years in co. G, 64th O. V. I.; wounded at Missionary Ridge. Zimmerman, Cyrus, e spring of 1863, for 16th O. V. I.; died on way to regt. Zimmerman, Wm. co. B, 16th O. V. I.; then 4 years in bat. B, 1st O. V. L. A. Zody, Aaron E. capt. co. D, 102d O. V. I.; pro. major; wounded and cap. at Athens, Ala.; paroled; died of wound at Louisville, Ky. Feb. 21, 1865. Zuver, Robt. M. e. Sept. 1862, co. F, 120th O. V. I.; lieut.; res. Jan. 1863. Additional Comments: 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/military32gmt.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/ohfiles/ File size: 84.3 Kb