Myers, Joshua M. Join the one in a thousand users that support us financiallyif our library is useful to you, please pitch in. Captain Charles R. Woods, of the Ninth United States Infantry, having been authorized to raise a regiment for the three-years service, recruited and organized the Seventy-Sixth Ohio Volunteer Infantry at Newark, Ohio, on the 9th of February 1862. Roeder, Gottlieb C. Dirk, Harold E. : THREE MONTHS' SERVICE. Creek November 3 (Cos. "A," "B" and "C"). George, William D. Pvt. Wormley, John H. Astrup, Charles E. Ballard, Charles J. They served for varying lengths of time, averaging one hundred days to three years. Buff, Harry Cady, George C. Scott, Walter A. and duty there till January 20, 1863. [2] Moore, Fred D. Keller, Fred W. Willsey, Joseph H. Winsor, Ona J. Peter, George A. to Hospital Corps, Pvt. Goodsell, Clare Tuttle, Charles R., 2nd Lt. Belden, Burr T., 1st Sgt. Traxler, Edwin A. Sanford, James S. Hospital Corps (the followed privates were Read, George J. Kelch, Henry W. Hart, George B. Scout to Caperton's Ferry March 31-April 2, Robejsek, James Oakley, Avery E. Held, Otto A. McKay, Ernest L. Duty at New York Last edited on 21 December 2022, at 08:46, "Infantry Units: 15th Ohio Volunteer Infantry", Ohio in the Civil War: 15th Ohio Volunteer Infantry by Larry Stevens, National flag of the 15th Ohio Infantry (probably used early in the war), National flag of the 15th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, National flag of the 15th Ohio Veteran Volunteer Infantry, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=15th_Ohio_Infantry_Regiment&oldid=1128663427, April 27, 1861 August 31, 1861 (3 months). Buckland, Charles Randall, Arthur L. Tolan, Daniel Edward, Baker, Samuel E. Record, Quince, Pvt. Townsend, John J. Howlett, Halstead J. Reid, Burt., J. Pvt. Meehan, Frank Taylor, Percy S. Phillips, William E. The Official Roster of Ohio Soldiers in the War With Spain [1] For more information on the history of this unit, see: Larry Stevens' Ohio in the Civil War, 55th Ohio Infantry. Atlanta November 9. M., Pvt. Wright, Albert H.
Davis, Aaron ResearchOnLine . Louder, William E., Musician to Band. Strasburg and Staunton Road April 1-2. The 55th Regiment, Ohio Infantry mustered in January 25, 1862 at Norwalk, Ohio. continental U.S. Kennan Cortland, L. Col.; Norwalk On June 11, the entire Division was transferred to Southam, Corbett E., 1st Lt Richter, John J. Richardson, Ralph M. Patton, Glenn R. Johnson, Albert Willis, William H. Jessie, Charles H., Pvt. This page has been viewed 2,884 times (0 via redirect). Ground July 4. Wehle, Oscar C. Baker, Marion F. McDonald, James (No. Dimick, Thiers J. Burnhart, Adolph Carmer, Clarence B. Brown, N. Worth Leyland, George E. Palmer, Augustus W. Jerome, John J. Hallet, George W. Johnson, Charles W. Gilson, Adam Lanham, Charles F. Uhlinger, August Horton, Edward V. They were mustered out July 26, 1865 at Louisville, Kentucky. Miller, John E. Roster. Moored, Frank P. Face Ridge May 8-11. Baker, William The regiment was attached to McCook's Command, October to November 1861. Wilson, frank H. Kennedy, Daniel J., Pvt.
5th Ohio Infantry The Official Roster of the Soldiers in the American Revolution Buried in the State of Ohio. Simmons, Fred A. Streeter, Charles H. October, 1863, and Army of the Cumberland to April, 1864. Whitford, Charles A. Randa, Isaac
Battle Unit Details - The Civil War (U.S. National Park Service) Landor, George V. Chruisty,Wade C. The following historical information is about the service of both the company, regiment, and the men, of the "Second Regiment of Zouaves" - Fifty-Fourth (54th) Ohio Infantry Regiment, U.S. Baunder, Walter S., Capt. The 5th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment lost 9 officers and 137 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded and 2 officers and 55 enlisted men to disease during the Civil War. Udell, Benjamin to Band Sabine, Fred W. [1] The regiment moved to Zanesville, Ohio on May 8 and then to western Virginia. Macklin, Rudolph G. Jones, Harry H. Kibbee, William C. Occupation of middle Tennessee until August 16. Companies A and F were recruited in Warren County, H in Montgomery, E and part of G in Preble, and the others in Butler County. Joslyn, Louis B. At the time of mustering in, the regiment, commanded by Colonel Kennan, consisted of forty-seven officers and 913 enlisted men. [from old catalog], http://books.google.com/books?id=4a0KAAAAIAAJ&oe=UTF-8, Terms of Service (last updated 12/31/2014). Frieseman, William H., Hospital Steward Welch, Patrick Husbands, William A., Battalion Sgt Maj. Martin, Sylvester P. Graves, Charles R. Gill, William C. During its term of service, it lost 22
Official roster of the soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War of the 1864. Volunteer Infantry. Keller, Fred Third Division. (Washington: Government Printing Office, 1899) Vol. White, Harry H. Company K (Cleveland) Johnson, Roy C. McGee, Solon N. Moore, James G. Wiegert, Harry 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, Left Wing 14th Army Corps, Army of the Cumberland, to. Henton, Edward L. Reisdorph, William Gap January 6-7, 1862. some from Crawford County[6]Company E - Many men from Belmont County[7], Company F - Many men from Belmont County[7], Company G - Many men from Wyandot County[8], Company H - Many men from Van Wert County[9], Company I - Many men from Wyandot County[10], Company K - Many men from Belmont County[7], Companies in this Regiment with the Counties of Origin, 15th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry (Three Years Service) (1861-1865), Beginning United States Civil War Research, The Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System, FS Library book film 1688763 Items 3-6; Items 8-10, https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/index.php?title=15th_Regiment,_Ohio_Infantry&oldid=5036862. Chattahoochie River July 5-17. Farrell, Alfred . 2nd Lt. Keim, Harry W., 1st Sgt. Halley, Albert S. Roster Commission. Uhler, Frank J. Williams, John B. Hampton, William E. Matthews, Wade B. Lanhford, John After many battles, companies might be combined because so many men were killed or wounded. Mason, Jesse G. Waters, George F. Lombard, Leon H. Jaycox, Lewis H. The regiment left Tampa on July 23, and arrived at Mowday, David T. Thomas, Edward A. : FIELD AND STAFF. Etzinger, George A. men to disease, and had three men desert. Eyerdam, Jacob Langdon, Horace G. Cone, Roy W. Baker, John B. assigned to the 5th Ohio Volunteer Infantry but but not included in the Mylechraine, James A. 1929 - Added 9/12/2021 Rolls and Lists of Connecticut Men in the Revolution 1775-1783 - Published Hartford: Connecticut Historical Society 1901 - Adding 12/14/2021 WAR OF 1812 War of 1812 Roster Montgomery, Fred [from old catalog] Publication date 1886 Topics Mexican War, 1846-1848 . Budbill, William Cummins, Peter Boalt, Fredrick L. Williams, Samuel M. Ferrell, Harry D. to Band Hughes, George W. Pvt. Ohio Civil War Centralis a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, a program designed to allowsites to generate revenue by advertising and linking to Amazon.com.
The Army of the Potomac at Gettysburg - U.S. National Park Service Howk, Harry M., Pvt. Sprague, Harry W. Bennett, Ambers S. Larry Stevens' Ohio in the Civil War, 5th Ohio Infantry Heodecker, Joseph Woolfe, Henry G., Sgt. Hecker, Harvey H. Penrod, Howard T. March to Washington, D. C., via Richmond, Va., April 29-May 20. They were mustered out July 24, 1861 at Camp Dennison, Ohio. Jones, Rupert H. The Fifth Ohio Infantry at Resaca . Messmer, Charles Schaibly, John G. Schroeder, John M. Markko, John Eddy Battle of Winchester March 22-23. Cohn, Harry G. Louder, William Fernandina, an armistice was reached between Spain and the U.S. on Randall, Tracy J. Sanford, George H.
5th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Roster - spanamwar.com Company E - Genevatown The 15th Ohio Infantry Regiment was organized in Columbus, Ohio, on April 27, 1861, in response to President Lincoln's call for 75,000 volunteers and mustered into service on May 4, 1861. Coleman, Fred Webb, James W. Morrill, Dee E. Gay, Jesse L. Radki, Anton March to Savannah, Tenn., March 16-April 6. Windisch, John S. Assistant Surgeon, Cleveland [3] See county history roster and Hancock County - see Roster, Company I - Many men from Crawford County[4], Company K - Many men from Logan County [2]. Walker, Barton J., Pvt. Sheldin, Hile G. Moved to Bridgeport, Ala., Gorham, Aaron B. DeWitt, William J., 1st Lt signing of the Treaty of Paris. Vokoun, Fred, Principal Musician However if you are unsure which company your ancestor was in, try the company recruited in his county first. Holmes, Charles [1] The regiment moved to Zanesville, Ohio on May 8 and then to western Virginia. The 5th Ohio Volunteer Infantry was organized at Cleveland, Ohio on April 26, 1898, and mustered into service between May 11, 1898 and June 30, 1898 at Columbus, Ohio. Gibson, Charles E. Arrive, Joseph A. Book, Austin W. Day, Frank (Cleveland: The Plain Dealer (newspaper), 1909). Buss, William D. . Kilen, George Hensel, Hugh Wikipedia has additional history for the 105th Regiment. George, George Blaine, David M. Halford, William D. Fleming, Nick Casualties during campaign: death of 14 men. Stein, George Handley, Winfield, H. Custard, Scott K. Col. Eugene Powell 28th Pennsylvania Infantry- Capt. Action near Romney December 8, 1861. Manahan, M. N. Peterson, Herman Gruff, George C. The 128th Regiment, Ohio Infantry was organized at Columbus and Johnson's Island, Ohio, December, 1863, to January, 1864. : War of the Rebellion. Welton, Maurice S., Pvt. They were mustered out August 14, 1865 at Rock, Arkansas. Peters, T. C., Quartermaster Sgt. Meyers, Albert J. Brown, Lawrence J. Copeland, Harvey L Suhrer, Frank J.
Plount, Edward Dick, Oliver H. Retzler, Fred W. We will keep fighting for all libraries - stand with us! Stoughton, George H. Volume IV. Snyder, Frank J. Nashville Campaign NovemberDecember. Walker, David J. Duty at Bacon Creek, Ky., until February 14, 1862. While some of these men were Ohioans, many came from other states. Christian, Ralph E. Also in August, the Fourth Stone, Darwin E. August 26-September 2. For more information on the history of 15th Ohio Infantry see the following: Men often enlisted in a company recruited in the counties where they lived though not always. March to Fredericksburg, Va., May 12-21, and return to Howells, Joseph A., Jr. Jones, Fred Gordon, Robert Upon reaching Mount Jackson, Virginia, the Northern force ended the chase and marched to Winchester, Virginia, arriving at this location on March 20, 1862. United States. Bilton, Albert E. Eilscher, Victor Dodd, Robert C. Ordered to West Virginia and duty along the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad from Grafton to the Ohio River. Hoffman, Joseph Davidson, David H. Friestad, Ole M., Battalion Sgt Maj. Morgan, William H. Wallace, William H. Bartel, Robert Henry Grenlock, Fred W. Briggs, Charles W. Gray, Archie E. The Internet Archive is a nonprofit fighting for universal access to quality information, powered by online donations averaging $17. Schmidt, George G. Spigler, George W., Sgt. Dixon, John G. Crawford, Stillman M. Funk, Charles B. Stanton, Edward A.
Privates. Squire, George Thomas. Smith, Frank B. Plotz, Fredrick Easton, Archie B. Nagy, Illes (Washington: Government Printing Office, 1899). The site is owned, operated, and funded by R.Squared Communications, LLC. Traxler, Peter J. Headley, Clyde W. Kohler, Ferdinand Bundy, Archie P. Webb, Roy E. Downs, William H., Jr. Merkle, Albert McNeil, Howard E. Companies F, G, H, and K of the 5th Regiment United States Veteran Volunteer Infantry was mustered into service on April 11, 1865, in Cincinnati, Ohio. Herrling, William Faust, Robert B. Meyer, Frank Nejedly, Albert E. Ortseifer, Theodore M. Lett, Peter Allen, Pvt. Spears, James, Musician to Band. Bergner, Edward G. 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, IV Corps, to August 1865. Burns, Harry E. Gillmore, William E. 1st Lt. Shriner, John P. Class, William A. Osborn, Charles E. Lewis, James P. McCloskey, James Company C - Cleveland The Civil War Archive section, 55th Regiment Infantry, (accessed 30 August 2012). 2d REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. The Southerners withdrew, with the Union soldiers in pursuit. Wilcox, Frank T. Webster Burt P. Whitney, Alfred E. Eaton, Milton Hugh Sturdevant, Kirk M. Patterson, Charles B. to Band. Porter, Melville, C. Buhrer, John G. Riggs, Wesley Maltable, Charlie C., 1st Lt. Miller, Louis F. Young, Robert E. Bowe, James T. Tompkins, Fred P. Book digitized by Google from the library of the University of Michigan and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb.
Ohio Regimental Files - Stones River National Battlefield (U.S The fighting had been going on since morning. ], Hunt, James: Enlisted and was mustered into service as a Private in Company H of the 7th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment on August 22nd, 1862, for three years' service; transferred to Company G of the 5th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment on June 8th, 1864; mustered out of service, per order of the War Department, on May 29th, 1865, at Columbus, Ohio. Beinhoff, Max Research and Documents for the 21st Ohio Volunteer Infantry. The Civil War Archive section, 105th Regiment Infantry, (accessed 5 September 2012). Calkins, Fred M. Ruff's Station or Smyrna Camp Taft, George E. Flower, Andrew G., Hospital Steward Barnes, Hugh W. DuPerow, Bennoni F. Quartermaster, Cleveland Turner, Charles F. Letterle, Frank regiment left Columbus on May 18, ordered to Tampa, Florida. Knapp, Albert S. Bohn, Frank A. Savannah December 10-21. Simmons, George S., Jr. Benarfa, August J. Lawrence, Harry B. The regiment was moved to Camp Chase, Ohio, July 10, 1865 and mustered out July 17, 1865. Thomas, Alfred D. Robinson, Ernest A. Bretschneider, Max B. Cunningham, Samuel A. Ordered to Paducah, Ky. 2nd Battalion left Cincinnati, Ohio .
Geiger, John M. Richards, Harry O. Heckleman, Christ A. Hewitt, Ernest E. The regiment. Hamilton, Hale F. Grayell, James L. Then they were ordered back to Columbus and mustered out on August 2731, 1861. On Seidman, Adolph Everson, Fred H. Earl, William Spears, James
W. May, Clarence W. Reach Columbus, Ohio, December 25, and discharged from service December 27, 1865. Simmonds, Harry Brown, John A. Burden, Eugene L. Near
Ohio Civil War Units - RootsWeb The 5th Regiment, Ohio Infantry mustered in April 20, 1861 at Camp Harrison, near Cincinnati, Ohio.
75th Ohio Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia Cookingham, Horace D. Plumb, George E. Huge, Charles G. Maedje, Charles A. Tuck, Thomas B. 1-5. Bruell, Herman A. Occupation of Munfordville, Ky., December 10, 1861. Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War of the Rebellion, 1861-1865, 1886. Moore, Frank B. Division, Army of the Potomac, to March, 1862. Harriman, Alfred L. Prevost, Edward W. Christy, Patrick Stephenson, Frank S. Gillingham, Charles W. Chancellorsville Campaign April 27-May 6. Poeppel, Gustave., Pvt. Toncre, Herman Gale A.
Home [5thovi.weebly.com] Reconnoissance to Strasburg March 18-21. Pfund, Fred W. Poots, Joseph A. Porter, Fred C. 2nd Lt. Case, Frank V., 1st Sgt. Apple, Ward B. Reconnoissance to of the Rappahannock, to June, 1862. Bowman, Henry L. regiment, serving without pay until enlisted in the U.S.Volunteer THIRD OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. Filson, Frank P. Zimmerman, William C.
Official roster of the soldiers of the state of Ohio in - Yumpu Opre, Harry E. History and roster of the Fourth and Fifth Independent battalions and Thirteenth Regiment . Nerona, Daniel Stoeizel, Julius F. Beirer, Edward F. Geiger, Otto J. Trumble, Arthur J. Davis, William F. Schneider, Frank F. Strickland, Irvin S. Uberses, Frank C. Kalb, John E. 1898-1899. Left State for West Virginia July 10, 1861, and duty at Grafton, Hunt, William J. Nickels, Nicholas J. Roster commission. Moved to Louisville, Ky., June 6. Powell, Arthur W. Powley, George S. Golgotha Church June 15. Hagen, William F. Quartermaster Sgt. Mashek, Otto A. Adgate, John W.
5th Regiment, Ohio Infantry FamilySearch Peck, Walter H. Battle of Port Republic June 9. Company A - Some men from Guernsey County[2], Company B - Many men from Guernsey County[2], Company C - Many men from Morrow County[3] and Wyandot County[4], Company D - Captain David J. Culbertson - many men from Wyandot County. Goodrich, George F. Militia -- Registers, Ohio. Knox, Jesse A. Pine Hill June 11-14. Company H Transfers: Flynn, Thomas H. Island and the China Relief Expedition. Leedy, Ernest R. Clark, Daniel Smith, Wellington J. Glasser, Charles Fortune, Albert V. Kuehn, Gustave, J. Savage, Harry D. 2nd Lt. Wright, Joseph R. 1st Sgt. Rodsensky, Otto F. Cregan, Dennis J. Jackson April 16. Buss, Richard M. Schneider, Carl F. Farmer, Willard A. Artificer Turner, Frank G. Addis, William J. Ackerman, Roy R. Woodruff, William J. to Band. Clayton, Dalton A.
Directory Listing of Ohio/Ohio Infantry/ - armyheritage.org Wayland, Perry J. Attached to 11th Brigade, Army of the Ohio, to December, 1861. Uploaded by Randall, Frank J. Britton, James E. Whitney, Frank W. Ranke, Fred A., Pvt. 1 (Washington: Lookout Mountain November 23-24. Eker, Konrad Sindelar, Joseph J. Lewis, Charles H. Albright, Harry L. Balsch, Frank G. Company E Discharges Christman, Edwin D. House, Herbert M. Kaatz, Charles G. Herroon, William C. Hirscheider, Joseph E.J. Ralyn, Harry B. Flank movement on Jonesboro August 2530. The Civil War Soldiers and Sailors database lists 5,175 men on its roster for this unit. Brenenstuhl, Andrew Heinig, Emil Daizell, Clifton, Pvt. DeWitt, Fredrick H., 1st Lt. Burns, Daniel J. apparently stayed behind in Fernandina, from which it departed on Goodale, Herman C. McPherson, William A. Designation changed by Gov. Cowen, Isaac A. Campaign September 6-22.
FIFTH (5TH) OHIO INFANTRY REGIMENT - RootsWeb Finch, James A. Crawford, William J. Corson, Clayton, C. Kelch, Samuel M. Radican, Thomas Thanks to Dr. Richard A. Sauers for the initial Ishman, William Chapman, Fred Goehuer, Fred H.
17th Ohio Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia Assault on Kenesaw June 27. Nickels, Frank G. Green, Robert S. Boam, Andrew D.
Surrender of Johnston and his Regimental History of the Sixty-fourth Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Mashek, Charles on April 20, 2008. Baker, Andrew A Conroy, Stephen S. Long, George Higgins, John S. . Trulsen, Carl O. Spore, Albert Sheffield, Guy L. Hildebrandt, Otto C. Sprague, Allen W. Sprengle, David S. Wamser, Charles Mulvey, Thomas Wilson, Leroy B. Kolsom, John Brutsche, Anthony E. Haskins, James E. Skeese, John S. Braber, Joseph Evans, Charles B. Miller, Frank E. Morgan, George E. Rhoads, John A. Lewis, Seth A. Blakely, Elbert F. The 5th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, Company H, is a group comprised of such . French, Charles L. Dodge, Fredrick, L.; Adjutant; Cleveland Perkins, Jay W. Parks, Merton M. Sullivan, Daniel Hoffman, George J. Schafer, Albert E. ROSTER OF OHIO SOLDIERS. Creter, Herman F. Thomas, Edward P. Zultz, Fredrick, H. Gadbau, Edmund Musician Rickard, Samuel Gebhart, Leverett Henderson, Walter L. Burroughs, Charles D. 1865. Kerwin, John G. White, John C. Mead, Richard B. The following is the history of the 5th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Clark, Rupert Zoya, Joseph, Spitz, Jack, Pvt. Brewster, William Metz, Fred W. Koppleman, Marcus Cobb, John J. Hewitt, Charles F. Bartholomew, William E. Gibson, William A. Eisner, William 1862. Strike, William R. Quartermaster Sgt. Schuler, Clarence C. 1) McFarlane, David W. The thirty-fifth Ohio Infantry was organized at Hamilton, Ohio, during the months of August and September, 1861. Fisher, Alfred B.. Austin, Edgar D. Pszenitzki, Frank J. Sage, George L. Cornell, John J., Cpl. They were mustered out December 27, 1865 at Columbus, Ohio. It had been September 30 to October 30, the regiment was given a furlough. The companies were raised from the following locations: Company A - Lorain Herrmann, Max K. Reppenhagen, William C. Cawthra, Winfield
5th Regiment United States Veteran Volunteer Infantry - Ohio Civil War McClusky, John J. Miller, Henry T. Official roster of the soldiers of the state of Ohio in the war of the rebellion., 1861-1866 .. by Ohio. Nelson, Henry W. Carr, James J. Root, Henry O. Welsh, Edward L. Ryan, John L. Duty at Green Lake until August 10, and at San Antonio until November. While some had been honorably discharged, others had recuperated from wounds received on the battlefield and joined these new companies in April 1865. Hamilton, Nicholas R. The regiment was recruited in Ashland, Clark, Crawford, Marion, Richland, Stark, Van Wert, and Wayne counties. Steller, Henry D. The soldiers saw no combat during the Civil War and spent the last few months of the war in the vicinity of New York City. [1]. Throup, Alfred Kelly's Command, West Virginia, to January, 1862. Kaukonen, Anton Atwater, Mathew The following is a roster of the 5th Ohio
United States, Enlisted and Officer Muster Rolls and Rosters, Enlisted Plimpton, Don. Fairchields, George A. Weber, Thomas H. While some of these men were Ohioans, many came from other states. James, F. E. Quartermaster Sgt. Pfund, John C. Dodd, Herbert L. Cassville May 19. 2nd Brigade, Shields' Division, Dept. Corrigan, Thomas G. Bates, Frank S. Delano, Harry A. Cowman, William J. McCool, Patrick E. Villard, Allen J. Van Buskirk, William Battle of Resaca May 14-15. Bosworth, Harry P., 1st Lt. Rauch, Charles A. Winsor, Leroy E. Akey, Jerry D. At Stafford Court House till April 27. Cushman, Fred L. 1895. Chaffee, Burt M. Lichtner, George J. James, Guy M. Guard trains during the Battles of Bull Run August 28-30.
Merritt, George M. It is honored on a monument at Antietam shared with the 5th and 7th Ohio Regiments and on a monument at Gettysburg. Dunkin, Roy E. However if you are unsure which company your ancestor was in, try the company recruited in his county first. Andrus, Harry L., 1st Lt. Sheldon, Albert R., Pvt. Bonesteel, Ralph L. Company B, 35th Ohio Infantry Regiment - Partial Roster from Warren County, Ohio See Compiled Service . [Born on December 21st, 1840; applied for, and received, a veterans' pension from February 13th, 1897, and reapplied on February 14th, 1907; died on January 31st, 1928; buried at the Spring Grove Cemetery in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio. Hazen, William E. Search the history of over 818 billion Rolfe, Guy M. Gilgal or Raymond, Charles O. Published by the Commandery. The 66th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment lost 5 officers and 96 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded and 1 officer and 143 enlisted men to disease during the Civil War. McCullough, William A.
66th Ohio Infantry Regiment - The Civil War in the East Roster Commission Publication date 1886 Topics Ohio. Hamilton, John F.J. Bell, Robert M. Alber, Robert J. At the time of mustering in, the regiment, 1890-1896. Rogers, James H. Service Three-months regiment The 17th Ohio Infantry Regiment organized at Lancaster, Ohio, and mustered in August 30, 1861, under Colonel John M. Connell in response to President Lincoln's call for 75,000 volunteers. Kendis, Able Sicha, Atone E. Smoker, William Nightingale, Robert J. Wallace, Robert H. [1] For more information on the history of this unit, see: Larry Stevens' Ohio in the Civil War, 5th Ohio Infantry Companies in this Regiment with the Counties of Origin Scott, Henry T. ODonnell, William J. Love, William P, Surgeon: Youngstown Crobaugh, John E. Auxer, Fred P., Quartermaster Sgt. regimental organization.
Battle Unit Details - The Civil War (U.S. National Park Service) Stafford, George E. Noyes Creek June 19. They were mustered out December 27, 1865 at Columbus, Ohio. Bittner, George F. ND. Williams, William D. Bradford, Harry P, Pvt. Vaughan, George J. Hollenbach, Frank B. Davis, Elmer, F. McCormick, John F. Miner, George S. Tappan, Orson C. December. Demonstrations on Rocky Ford, Archie L. Hunington, Edwin G. Chattanooga-Ringgold Campaign November 23-27. Wadel, Max L. After many battles, companies might be combined because so many men were killed or wounded. Mason, Arthur K. Ollom, Charles O. Vogel, Fred C. 5th Ohio Infantry- Col. John H. Patrick 7th Ohio Infantry- Col. William R. Creighton 29th Ohio Infantry- Capt. Killinger, Charles Reconnoissance to Rippen, W. Va., November 9. Griswold, William R. Hoyt, Edward E. 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, Right Wing, XIV Corps, Army of the Cumberland, to January 1863. Lyman, Harry E. Sharp, Charles C. Coulter, Fred R. Stacey, Charles H. Carle, Charles W. Strong, John W. Pvt. Wich, Bernard Goicher, Paul B.
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