Ashland County OhArchives Military Records.....Soldiers Buried In Perrysville Cemetery 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, 10:48 pm Soldiers Buried In Perrysville Cemetery SOLDIERS BURIED IN PERRYSVILLE CEMETERY. John K. Zeigler, co. I, 64th O. V. I.; Albert Dehaven, co. B, 65th O. V. I.; James Armstrong, co. B. 65th O. V. I; Ransom A. Chapel, co. G, 65th O. V. I.; John E. Strickler, co. B, 120th O. V. I.; M. V. B. Coulter, co. B, 120th O.V. I.; R. G. Peterson, co. B, 120th O.V. I.; Geo. Gunther, co. C, 120th O. V. I.; Jont. Black, co. C, 120th O. V. I.; Madison Gladden, co. H, 163d O. N. G.; Robert Parr, co. D, 163d O. N. G.; Josiah G. Gorham, co. A, 163d O. N. G.; R. H. Gorham, 2d O. V. C.; Robert Anderson, co. C, Berdan's S. S.; Elliott Miller, co. C, 7th Tenn. I.; Adam Gretzinger. Baltimore L. A.; Wm. Irvin, 71st Ind. V. I.; Rev. Frank Eddy, co. B, 86th O. V. I.; Philo Thomas, unknown; James Plummer, co. A, 163d O. N. G. Additional Comments: Additional Comments: 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/soldiers36gmt.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/ohfiles/ File size: 5.7 Kb