Name Rank Abbott, Byron Adams, Theron E.W. Cpl. Albright, Otto Pvt. Alexander, Alonzo E. Pvt./ Allason, John William Pvt. Allen, Darwin F. Cpl. Allen, Isaac Ampt, Henry Pvt. Ampt, William Martin Capt./Chief Clerk Andrews, Martin Montgomery Pvt./Sgt./1st Lt. adj./Cap Asberry, Joseph Pvt Atwater, Edwin Benoni Pvt./Pvt. Aughey, A.J. Pvt. Avery, James E. Pvt., Sgt. Axtell, Manly Washington Pvt./Asst. Surg. Axtell, Manning Jefferson Pvt. Axtell, Marquis L. Pvt. Ayers (Airs), Isaac C. Pvt. Ayers (Airs), Philip Pvt. Backus, Charles Sgt. Badger , Nathaniel S.* Pvt Baker, Ephraim Hudson 2nd Lt., 1st Lt. Baker, Washington Irving* Pvt. Baldwin, Willis E. Pvt. Ball, J.M. Pvt Ball, Joseph W. Pvt. Barker, John L. Pvt, Cpl, Sgt Barnard, Elihu Cooley 3rd Cpl./Cpl. Barnard, Henry H. Pvt., Cpl. Bartlett, Horace G.* Bartlett, Joseph W.* Pvt./Capt. Bartlett, Lester Cpl.(7th OVI)/2nd Lt. (22n Bartlett, William Pvt. Beam, Ephraim T. Pvt Beam, John A. Pvt. Bedient, John Amos Pvt. Bedient, Lester Cornelius Bedortha, Burritt S. Bedortha, Hiram Kellogg Pvt./Pvt. Beebe, George Avery Pvt. Beech, Edgar L. Pvt. Berge (Berge), John Biddle, John Bosh 1st Lt. Bigelow, Hamlin W. (Hamlin S?) Pvt. Biggs, George Pvt. Biggs, John C. Pvt.
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Name Rank UnitAbbott, Byron 7th OVIAdams, Theron E.W. Cpl. 7th OVIAlbright, Otto Pvt. 128th OVIAlexander, Alonzo E. Pvt./ Squirrel Hunters/Ind. Battery, ChicagoAllason, John William Pvt. "Chase Cadets", 87th OVIAllen, Darwin F. Cpl. 125th OVI/171st OVIAllen, Isaac 7th OVIAmpt, Henry Pvt. Squirrel HuntersAmpt, William Martin Capt./Chief Clerk Squirrel Hunters/ U.S.A.V.I.Andrews, Martin Montgomery Pvt./Sgt./1st Lt. adj./Capt. 7th OVI/185th OVIAsberry, Joseph Pvt 54th MAAtwater, Edwin Benoni Pvt./Pvt. 7th OVI/3rd U.S. ArtilleryAughey, A.J. Pvt. Squirrel HuntersAvery, James E. Pvt., Sgt. 7th OVIAxtell, Manly Washington Pvt./Asst. Surg. 1st Illinois Light Artillery (Chicago Light ArtilleAxtell, Manning Jefferson Pvt. 128th OVIAxtell, Marquis L. Pvt. 1st Illinois Light ArtilleryAyers (Airs), Isaac C. Pvt. "Chase Cadets", 87th OVIAyers (Airs), Philip Pvt. "Chase Cadets", 87th OVIBackus, Charles Sgt. 1st CO CavBadger , Nathaniel S.* Pvt 13thOVI/7th OVIBaker, Ephraim Hudson 2nd Lt., 1st Lt. 7th OVIBaker, Washington Irving* Pvt. 33rd OVIBaldwin, Willis E. Pvt. 87th OVIBall, J.M. Pvt 150th OVIBall, Joseph W. Pvt. 2nd OH Heavy ArtilleryBarker, John L. Pvt, Cpl, Sgt 54th MABarnard, Elihu Cooley 3rd Cpl./Cpl. Oberlin Volunteer Militia/150th OBarnard, Henry H. Pvt., Cpl. 1st Ohio Light ArtilleryBartlett, Horace G.* 2nd OH Cav.Bartlett, Joseph W.* Pvt./Capt. 21st NY/1st OHLABartlett, Lester Cpl.(7th OVI)/2nd Lt. (22nd NY) 7th OVI/22nd NYBartlett, William Pvt. 8th OVIBeam, Ephraim T. Pvt Independent Rifle Company B/41sBeam, John A. Pvt. 60th OVIBedient, John Amos Pvt. Ohio State Service/150th OVIBedient, Lester Cornelius U.S.Q.M. Dept.Bedortha, Burritt S. 1st OHLABedortha, Hiram Kellogg Pvt./Pvt. Squirrel Hunters/60th OVIBeebe, George Avery Pvt. 65th OVIBeech, Edgar L. Pvt. 150th OVIBerge (Berge), John 128th OVIBiddle, John Bosh 1st Lt. 101st OVIBigelow, Hamlin W. (Hamlin S?) Pvt. 2nd OVCBiggs, George Pvt. 42nd OVIBiggs, John C. Pvt. 8th OVI
Biggs, William Pvt. 7th OVIBlack, William* 54th MABlair, T. Pvt. 12th OH Cav.Blandin, William Wallace Pvt./Pvt., Sgt. Maj. 2nd OVI/168th OVIBodle, Foster Pvt. (7th OVI)/Asst. Surg. (185th 7th OVI/185th OVIBogardus, William Penn Pvt./2nd Lt. Union Light Guard/24th USCTBoise, Eugene P. Pvt. 150th OVIBostwick, Charles Bingley Q.M. 6th OH CavBostwick, Edgar M. Pvt. 3mos/Musician 7th OVIBostwick, Frank Liston Pvt. "Chase Cadets", 87th OVI/12th OHBosworth, Charles C. Pvt./Hospital Steward 7th OVI/Hospital StewardBowler, Charles Pendleton Cpl./Sgt 7th OVIBoynton, Charles Albion Sgt., Pvt., Cpl. 8th OVI 3mos/42nd OVIBreckinridge, Henry C.* Pvt. "Chase Cadets", 87th OVIBrewer, John William Pvt. 150th OVIBrewster, Henry A.* Musician/Pvt. 38th IL/Signal CorpsBrice, Albert Henry (Henry) Pvt. "Chase Cadets", 85th OVIBrice, Edward M. Pvt. "Chase Cadets", 85th OVIBristol, Charles E.* Pvt. "Chase Cadets", 87th OVIBroadwell, William Pvt 27th USCTBrockway, Orlando P. Pvt./1st Sg.t/Capt. 7th OVI/1st OVLA/5th USCTBrooks, James Independent Rifle Company BBrown, Alexander Beethoven Band Leader, Musician First Clas 7th OVIBrown, Chauncey Dennison* Pvt., Sgt./Lt. 2nd OHLA/8th USCHABrown, Fielding C. Pvt, Sgt, 1st Sgt 54th MABrown, Isaac Pvt 27th USCTBrown, James E. Pvt 54th MABrown, John H. Pvt. 27th USCTBrown, Justus Newton 101st OVIBrown, L.C. Surgeon Camp ChaseBrown, Theodore F. Pvt. 103rd OVIBrown, Willis Deputy P.M, QM ClerkBrowning, Charles H. Sgt. 11th MI Cav.Buell, James K. Pvt. 87th OVIBukey, Thomas B. Cpl., Pvt 98th OVIBunker, Freeman Pvt./Cpl. 7th OVI/5th OVIBurdett, Albert C. Pvt. Squirrel HuntersBurdett, Samuel Swineford 1st Lt./Capt. 1st Iowa CavalryBurgert, Robert Independent Rifle Company B/8th OVIBurkhart, George W. Pvt., Sgt. 10th OH Cav./11th Regiment VeteBurns, Franklin M. Pvt. 150th OVIBurns, John Milton Pvt. 7th OVIBurrell, Dwight Robbins 6th Cpl./Cpl. Oberlin Volunteer Militia/150th OBushnell, William P. Pvt., Forage Master 2nd OVCButler, James S.* Musician 37th INBuxton, Charles Hall Pvt./Cpl./Sgt. 7th OVICall, Frank J. Pvt. 150th OVI
Call, Hudson Pvt. 7th OVICamp, Ransom H. Pvt 41st OVICamp, Seneca A. Pvt 41st OVICampton, Thomas Pvt. 12th OVICannon, James Calkins Pvt. 150th OVICarnahan, William R. Sgt. 101st OVICarrothers (Carruthers), George North Chaplain 51st USCTCarrothers, Robert *Carruthers, John Sgt., 2nd Lt. 51st OVICarter, Perry Pvt. 27th USCTCase, Frank S. 2nd OH Cav.Case, Halbert B. Lt./Capt., Col.? 7th OVI/84th OVICasebeer, L.Z. Pvt. Squirrel HuntersChamberlain, C.S. Pvt. Squirrel HuntersChamberlain, J.M. Pvt. Squirrel HuntersChambers, Richard 88th USCT/9th USCHAChambers, Warren Pvt., Cpl. 4th USCTChapman, Edgar Avery Pvt. 150th OVIChapman, Edward Pvt. 1st OHLACheney, James W. Pvt./1st Lt./Capt. 7th OVI/49th ILChester, Albert Edward* Cpl, 2nd Lt., 1st Lt. 1st OH CavChester, Henry Whipple Pvt.,Cpl., Sgt., 1st Lt., Capt. 2nd OVCChidester, Buel Pvt. 150th OVIChidester, William E.* Pvt. "Chase Cadets", 87th OVIChin, Jacob Independent Rifle Company BChipman, Buell 7th OVI/U.S. EngineersChurch, Edward Payson Cpl./Pvt. Squirrel Hunters/150th OVIClaghorn, Henry Dwight Pvt. 7th OVIClaghorn, James A. Pvt. 44th NYClapp, Hammond Cpl./Sgt. 2nd OH Cav./129th OVIClark, Cassius Martin Pvt. 150th OVIClark, Charles Pvt. 1st Ohio Light ArtilleryClark, Daniel Durgin Squirrel HuntersClark, Elbert W. Pvt. 8th Ind. Battery, Ohio Light Artillery (2mos.)Clark, Frederick Cpl. 111th PA Clark, George Brighton Concord Militia (Home Guards)Clark, Henry G. Union Light Guard Clark, Henry S. Pvt. 7th OVIClark, Horace J. 42nd OVIClark, William [F. or T.] Pvt. 150th OVIClarke, Henry 1st NY RI* (1st NY Mounted Rifles)Clarke, J.W.* Cpl. Squirrel HuntersCleveland, Findley Pvt. 150th OVICleverdon, Joseph S. Pvt. 7th OVI/5th OVIClifford, Frank Pvt. "Sprague's Cadets"/7th OVICochran, Harlan B. Pvt., Cpl./1st Sgt. 7th OVI/5th MI CavalryCody, Darwin Dianthus* 1st OHLA
Coe, Henry B. Pvt. 104th OVICole, Lucius C. Cpl., Pvt. 124th OVICole, Stephen Madison Cpl. 7th OVICollins, Joseph W. Pvt. 7th OVICommons, William Ass't Surg. U.S. NavyCondit, Edgar Mantlebert Pvt., Sgt. 7th OVI/2nd IL LACone, Oliver J. 8th MIConnet, William Henry Capt.Cooper, John Snider Sgt/Pvt/Capt./Lt.Col 7th OVI/U.S. Engineers/8th USCT/Copeland Sr., John A. Cook 55th OVICopeland, Henry Theodore Evans 1st Sgt. Ind. Battery USCLA (Ind. Colored Kansas BatteryCopeland, William E. Pvt. 150th OVICordin, Alexander Pvt. 100th USCTCordin, Francis Pvt. 27th USCTCorey (Corry), Addison P. Pvt. 144th OVICorrothers, George* Pvt 7th OVICory, John Bruce Cpl. 177th OVICosta, Edmund (Edwin) B. Pvt. 1st Ohio Light ArtilleryCouch, Edgar Musician "Chase Cadets", 87th OVICowles Jr., John Phelps Pvt. Squirrel HuntersCowles, Henry Augustus Pvt. 150th OVICowles, John Guiteau Welch Chaplain 55th OVICowley, Henry T. Squirrel HuntersCoyner, Harness Pvt. 128th OVICoyner, William Sgt. 10th OH Cav Cramer, George L. Pvt. 12th NYCrane, Henry Herbert Pvt./Capt. 87th OVI/176th OVICrane, Joel R. 101st OVICravath, Erastus Milo Chaplain 101st OVICravath, Orin Birney Pvt./Sgt. Squirrel Hunters/1st MNCrocker, Henry M. Sgt., 1st Sgt. 128th OVICrofoot (Crowfoot), James* Pvt. 152nd INCross, Judson Newell 1st Lt. 7th OVI/5th Invalid CorpsCross, Philip W. Pvt 161st OVICross, Roselle Theodore Squirrel HuntersCrowell, Theodore B. Pvt. 7th OVICummings, Henry Harrison 1st Lt., Capt. 105th OVICutler, Charles Walworth Pvt. 40th WIDale, Marcus Pvt., Com. Sgt. 102nd USCTDanforth, Arthur Curtiss Cpl., 1st Sgt. 7th OVIDanforth, Charles Pierce Pvt. 178th OVIDanforth, Edward Griffin Cpl. 41st OVI/5th Reg't Veteran ReserDatton, C.F. Pvt. Squirrel HuntersDavies, James Richard Pvt. 7th OVIDavis, L.S. Pvt. Squirrel HuntersDavis, William M. Pvt., Sgt., Q.M. Sgt., 1st Sgt., 1st 6th OH Cav.Dawson, John M. (Dorson, John N.) Pvt. 3rd NY Artillery
Day, Harry Capt.Dean, Charles Frederick Pvt. 150th OVIDean, Henry Pvt., Q.M. Sgt., 1st Sgt. 10th OH Cav.Dearborn, George Pvt. 1st NH Cav.DeForest, Samuel M. 69th OVIDenman, Ambrose B. Sgt., Pvt. 101st OVIDenman, Amos H. Pvt./Pvt., Cpl. 7th OVI/1st Dist. Of Columbia VolDenman, Martin Pvt./Sgt. 43rd OVIDevlin, Cyrus Pvt. Squirrel HuntersDevlin, George W. Pvt. "Chase Cadets", 87th OVIDevlin, John W. Pvt. 2nd OH CavDewey, Joel Allen 2nd Lt., Capt./Lt. Col. "Chase Cadets"/58th OVI/43rd OVDickson, Thomas P. Pvt/Lt. (PA Militia) 7th OVI/55th Regiment PA MilitiaDillman, Sylvester S.* Lt. 116th NYDonaldson (Donaldsen), William S. Teamster? 15th OVI?Dorsey, Stephen W. 1st Lt./Capt. 1st Ohio Light ArtilleryDoughty, Edward Farrier (blacksmith) 9th OH CavDoughty, John Coleman Pvt. 150th OVIDuckwall, John W. Pvt., Sgt. 112th OVI/63rd OVIDudgeon, George W.* Pvt 27th USCTDukes, Eli Pvt. 21st OVIDuncan, William H.* Musician/Pvt./Pvt. 60th OVI/12th OVI/23rd OVIDunham, William H. 43rd OVIDunn, Jeremiah M. Pvt./Capt. Union Light Guard/29th USCTDwelle, A. Albert Pvt. 150th OVIDwyer, Cary A. Sgt. 168th OVIEccles (Ecceles), Joseph Pvt. 150th OVIEccles, William Martin Pvt. 43rd OVIElls, Edward Augustus Pvt./Cpl. "Squirrel Hunters"/"Oberlin VolunElls, Edward Augustus Pvt. 7th OVI Emrick, Leander Pvt. 69th OVIEnsign, William Oren Pvt., Cpl. 14th Independent BatteryEvans, Richard Pvt 27th USCTEvans, Wilson Bruce Pvt. 178th OVIEvarts, Philo G. Company Commissary Squirrel HuntersEvers, Charles W. Pvt./Cpl. 2nd KY Cav. (Union)Evers, John J. Lt./Cpl. 13th OVI/7th OVIEwers, Richard Gladney Pvt., Cpl., Sgt. 100th OVIFackler, George Washington 3rd Sgt./Cpl./Sgt. Oberlin Volunteer Militia/SquirreFairchild, Charles Grandison Pvt. 2nd OH CavFairchild, Frank Louis Pvt. 4th Independent Ohio Cavalry BattFairchild, Henry Pvt 7th OVIFarrar, James (Harvey) Pvt. 36th OVIFay, Joseph Brooks Pvt. 61st OVIFenn, Curtis Treat Ass't Surg. 50th WIFillmore, John Comfort Pvt. Squirrel Hunters/150th OVIFinch, Darwin* Pvt. 86th OVI
Finch, Francis A. Cpl., Sgt. 2nd OH Cav.Finch, HenryFinch, John A. Pvt. 2nd OH Cav.Finch, Lucius E. Pvt. "Chase Cadets", 87th OVIFirmin (Fesmin), Francis Wilbur Pvt., Cpl. 129th OVIFish, Samuel A. Pvt. 14th VTFisher, Austin T. Pvt. 72nd OVIFisher, George F. Pvt. 1st OH Light Art.Fisher, John Morgan 4th Sgt./Sgt. Oberlin Volunteer Militia/6th MA IFisher, Sardis B. Sgt. 169th OVIFitch, Albert Bushnell Pvt. 103rd OVIFobes, Lucien R. Pvt. 6th IA Cav.Follansbee, John E. Cpl., Pvt. 8th NH Follett, Howard Pvt. 185th OVIFoote, Nathan W.* Sgt. "Chase Cadets", 87th OVIFord, Ellery Channing Capt./Maj. 5th USCT/107th USCTFox, Franklin Benjamin Sgt., Com. Sgt/ 98th OVI/72nd USCTFox, Jerimiah Pvt. 5th USC Heavy ArtilleryFrance, Christian F. Pvt. 21st IN Light Art. BattFrance, George Bell Cpl. 21st IN Light Art. BattFrazer, Thomas J. Pvt. 150th OVIFreeman, George W. U.S. NavyFreemire, Harrison Pvt. "Chase Cadets", 87th OVIFry, Holland Bard Pvt., Sgt. 7th OVIFuller, William H. Pvt. 150th OVIFuray, John B. Pvt., Com. Sgt., 1st Sgt. 11th OH Cav.Gaskins, Elisha 5th MA CavGaston, Alonzo M. Pvt. 4th IA Gates, Henry William Pvt. 150th OVIGates, Horatio N., Jr. Pvt. "Chase Cadets"Gates, Lewis Robert Pvt., Cpl. 7th OVIGates, William Henry Capt. 196th OVIGeil, Samuel F. 1st Lt. 2nd OH Cav.Gilbert, Arthur B. Pvt. 171st OVIGillanders, John Pvt. 7th OVIGillett, Ransom E.* 1st Ohio Light ArtilleryGillette, Dyre B. Pvt. 103rd OVIGoodell,Sydney S. Pvt 41st OVIGoodsell, Charles ???Goodsell, Edward Wakeman Cpl. 7th OVIGoss, James Pvt. 150th OVIGrabill, Elliott Finley Pvt., Cpl./1st Lt., Capt. 7th OVI/5th USCTGraham, Holland Pvt. 29th WIGraves, Charles M.* Pvt. "Chase Cadets", 87th OVIGray, Nathan Pvt. 176th OVIGreen, Benjamin Pvt, Sgt, Pvt 54th MA Green, William Henry Harrison Pvt. 49th OVI
Greene, Charles Pvt. 171st OVIGriffin, Alfred Ezekiel Pvt. 85th OVIGriffin, Benjamin Frank Pvt. 5th USCTGriffin, Charles P. Pvt./Orderly Sgt. 7th OVI/Squirrel HuntersGriswold, George D. Pvt. 98th ILGriswold, George Hubert Pvt. 171st OVIGroot, George Anderson Pvt., Sgt. 8th OVIGuinn (Ginn), James Miller Pvt., Cpl. 7th OVIHaines, David H. Pvt. 4th MI Cav.Halbert, Addison Pvt., Cpl., Sgt. 7th OVIHale, Martin B. Pvt. 146th ILHale, S. Pvt. Squirrel HuntersHall, Charles Franklin Pvt. 150th OVIHall, Russel Thaddeus Pvt./2nd Sgt./Sgt. 43rd OVI/Oberlin Volunteer MilitiHallauer, George 15th KYHamilton, Cyrus P. Pvt. 7th OVIHamilton, Mathias Nace Pvt. 7th OVIHammond, Chalmers Pvt. 150th OVIHandy, George E. Pvt./2nd Lt. 5th NH/1st U.S. InfantryHansen (Hanson), Charles O. Pvt. 18th WIHardy, Albert Pvt. 1st Michigan EngineersHardy, William H. Sgt. 23rd OVI Harmount, Emmett Pvt. 27th OVIHarris, George S. Pvt., Sgt., Pvt. 42nd OVIHarrison, Joel S. Musician 1st MI CavHart, Ephraim J. Pvt., Sgt. 40th ILHartwell, Thomas A. Pvt., Cpl., Pvt./Pvt. 27th USCT/23rd USCTHaskins, George Thompson Sgt. 90th OVIHaskins, Isaac P.Hatch, Edward Payson Pvt., Cpl., Sgt., 1st Sgt./Sgt., 2nd 33rd IL/48th USCTHatch, Henry Martin Pvt. 141st ILHatch, Reuben Rollin Pvt. 105th ILHathaway, Daniel Elijah Pvt. 150th OVIHaughn, Charles 72nd OVI/51st USCT?Hawley, Arthur E. Pvt. 150th OVIHawley, Edward K. Pvt. 150th OVIHawley, Theodore F. Pvt./Pvt., Cpl. 19th OVI (3mos)/41st OVIHayden, Frederick (Ferdinand) Burt Pvt. 7th OVIHayes, Ezekiel Timothy Pvt. 7th OVIHayes, Philip Cornelius Capt., Lt. Col., Col., Brvt. Brig. G 103rd OVIHaylor, John Pvt. "Srague's Cadets"/7th OVIHaylor, Walter*Haynes, Delos Reuben Bugler 2nd OH CavHazen, Edward Hamlin Pvt./Asst. Surg. 2nd MIHeadley, Madison Ratliffe Com. Sgt./ 6th OH Cav./2nd OH Cav.Heath, Clayton R. Pvt. Squirrel HuntersHerrick, John Frank Capt., Maj., Lt. Col., Col. "Chase Cadets"/87th OVI/12th OV
Hester, M. Pvt. Squirrel HuntersHicks, George Henry Pvt., Sgt. Maj./Ajdt./Adjt. 2nd Il Cav./71st IL/93rd ILHigbee, James D. Pvt. 150th OVIHines, George Pvt. 123rd OVIHines, John Pvt. 123rd OVIHines, Thomas * 2nd OH Cav.Hinman, Albert Howard Pvt. 69th ILHinman, Edgar Hiram Pvt. 150th OVIHinman, John Brush 1st Lt./ Squirrel Hunters/Quartermaster'sHoge, Clarkson W. Pvt., Sgt., 1st Sgt. 7th OH Co. Ind. SharpshootersHolden, William B. Pvt. 1st Ohio Light ArtilleryHolland, Richard Pvt. 150th OVIHoover, Horace Pvt. 10th OH CavHoover, Jacob Pvt 41st OVIHopkins, Marcus Sterling Pvt., Q.M. Sgt., 2nd Lt., 1st Lt. 7th OVI Hosford, Albert W. Pvt., Cpl., Sgt., 2nd Lt., Capt. 1st IA Cav.Hossefons, George Pvt. Squirrel HuntersHotchkiss, Frank N. Pvt. 5th OVIHotchkiss, Lucius C. Pvt. 150th OVIHovey, Rufus Cleveland Cpl. 1st IN Cav. (28th Regiment IndianHoward, Henry Pvt. 7th OVIHoward, Leander Pvt 54th MAHowe, Albert Lucius Pvt., Sgt., 1st Sgt., 2nd Lt., 1st Lt 43rd OVIHubbell (Huble), Albert Pvt. 7th OVIHudnell, Phillip* 102nd USCTHudson, Christopher Columbus Pvt. 176th OVIHudson, James Fairchild 4th Cpl./Cpl. Oberlin Volunteer Militia/150th OHudson, Lymon L. Pvt./Pvt. 150th OVI/176th OVIHudson, William Norton Pvt. Squirrel HuntersHugus, Nicholas Philip Pvt. 150th OVIHulburt, Theodore* Pvt. 150th OVIHull, George B. Pvt., Q.M.S. 185th OVIHumphrey, James BirdHungerford, Egbert Byron ???Hunter, William M. Pvt. 7th OVIHuntington, Daniel K. Pvt. 130th OVIHutchins, John Corydon 2nd Lt., 1st Lt. 2nd OH CavIngersoll, Francis Dwight Pvt. 116th NYIngersoll, Henry Hubert (Hulbert?) Musician 7th OVI Ingersoll, Jonathan Edwards* SurgeonJackson, Harlan P. Pvt. 150th OVIJackson, William H.H. Pvt. Squirrel HuntersJaney, Thomas Jefferson Pvt. 3rd U.S.C. Heavy ArtilleryJarvis, George Washington Pvt. 60th OVI (2nd Organization)Jeakins, Burford Pvt. 7th OVIJeffers, John Pvt. 150th OVIJeffries (Jefferis), Daniel W. Pvt./Surgeon PA Militia/ 213th PA
Jeffries, Wilson Pvt. 2nd OH CavJenney (Jenny), George D. Pvt. 166th OVIJenney (Jenny), James W. Pvt. 166th OVIJewett, Henry Pvt. Independent Rifle Company B/8thJohnson, Augustus Pvt. "Chase Cadets", 87th OVIJohnson, Demetrius Pvt. "Chase Cadets", 87th OVIJohnson, James Birney Cpl./1st Lt. "Chase Cadets", 87th OVI, 117th Johnson, William Richard* 9th USCHAJohnston, Charles Cpl., Sgt., Pvt. 103rd OVIJones, Isaac C. Pvt./Sgt./2nd Lt. 7th OVIJones, Jediah Mills Q.M.S. 95th OVIJones, John Godfrey Pvt. Squirrel HuntersJones, John Hughes Pvt. Squirrel HuntersJones, Lewis J. Pvt. 7th OVIJones, Lucien Marion Pvt. 17th MIJones, Wallace Pvt. Squirrel HuntersJordan, Frank A. Pvt. 15th ILJudd, Gilbert Stanley Sgt., Sgt. Maj., 2nd Lt., 1st Lt., Ad103rd OVIJudd, Henderson Chaplain 6th USCCJudd, Jay L. Pvt. 150th OVIJudson, Daniel S. Pvt. 7th OVIJump, Rufus E. Cpl., Sgt. 128th OVIKaiser, Peter Henry Pvt. 150th OVIKeep, William John Pvt. Squirrel HuntersKelley, Robert V. Pvt. Sgt. 10th OH Cav.Kellogg, Alvah Tyler Pvt. "Chase Cadets", 87th OVI/176th OKellogg, Amos A. Pvt. 150th OVIKellogg, Jason S. Pvt., Cpl. 7th OVIKellogg, Stephen Pvt. 7th OVIKelly, Phillip* Pvt. 7th OVIKelsey, Edward Everett Pvt. 7th OVIKenaston, A. Pvt. Squirrel HuntersKenaston, Herbert 1st Lt./1st Lt. 7th OVI/11th US InfantryKeyes, George Washington 5thSgt./Sgt. Oberlin Volunteer Militia/150th OKincaid Jr., William Pvt. Squirrel HuntersKing, Charles F. Pvt. 7th OVIKingsbury, Caspar M. 2nd Lt., 1st Lt. 111th PAKingsbury, Romaine J. Pvt. 7th OVIKingsbury, Selden Bingham Pvt. 7th OVIKingsley, Eugene Peck Pvt. 150th OVIKinney, Edward Cornelius Pvt. 103rd OVIKinney, Henry Payson 1st Lt. 24th MIKinsley, William Wirt Sgt. 7th OVIKiser, Peter Henry Pvt. 150th OVIKnapp, Albert Daniel Pvt. 103rd OVIKnapp, Charles Harvey Pvt./Cpl. 103rd OVI/125th OVIKoons, David Seltzer Cpl., Sgt., 2nd Lt. 8th OVI
Koons, Samuel Blackburn Pvt., Cpl., Sgt. 49th OVIKrimmel (Kreinel, Krummel), Charles FrederPvt. 150th OVILaird, James Hayes Orderly Sgt./1st Sgt. Oberlin Volunteer Militia/150th OLamphere, Lyman* 1st Ohio Light ArtilleryLang (Lancy), Merrill W. Pvt. 150th OVILangan, Thomas Mason Pvt. 166th OVILeach, William E. Pvt. 150th OVILefever, Oscar T. Pvt. 9th OH Cav.Lenhart, John C. Pvt. 41st OVILeonard, Lyman B. Pvt. 85th OVI Lewis, Harrison Pvt. 7th OVILincoln, Henry W. Cpl., Sgt., 2nd Lt., 1st Lt 7th OVILincoln, Marcus Morton Pvt. 150th OVILockwood, Cornelius L. Cpl. 8th OVILockwood, Frederick A. Pvt. 7th OVILong, Charles W. Pvt., Sgt., Pvt. 27th USCTLong, David B. 1st Sgt., Hospital Steward 124th OVILong, Wallace L.* Pvt. "Chase Cadets", 87th OVILoofburrow (Loofborrow), Elias Pvt./ Squirrel Hunters/89th INLoomis, Joseph R. Com. Sgt. 134th ILLorents, Charles Pvt. Squirrel HuntersLoveland, Frank Capt.Loveland, Henry G. Pvt., Cpl., Pvt 1st Ohio Light ArtilleryLucas, Ira H. Pvt./Pvt., Hosp. Stwd Squirrel Hunters/2nd OH Cav.Lukens, Benjamin Franklin Cpl., Pvt., Cpl. 79th OVILukens,Merriken Bliss Pvt. Squirrel HuntersLyman, Edmund Strong Pvt. 26th PA Lyon, Erwin E. 101st OVIMack, Isaac Foster, Jr. Pvt., Cpl. 7th OVIMagary, George R. Pvt., Cpl. 7th OVIMaltby, Daniel Spencer Cpl. Squirrel HuntersMaltby, Seth Waldo (Maltbie) Sgt. /Capt. "Chase Cadets", 87th OVI/4th USCManahan Jr., Charles Wesley 1st Sgt. 166th OVIManly (Manley), Robert Cassatt Pvt., Sgt., 2nd Lt., 1st Lt. 1st OH Cav.Marsh, Enos L. Pvt., Cpl. 101st OVIMarsh, Henry F. Pvt. Independent Rifle Company B/8th Marsh, Wilbur (Wilber) F. Pvt. King's Independent Battery/1st OMarshall, Benjamin H. Pvt. 1st Ohio Light ArtilleryMarshall, Samuel John Mills Musician 7th OVIMartin, Henry John Pvt. Squirrel HuntersMartin, S.J. Pvt. Squirrel HuntersMarvill, Andrew C.* Pvt. "Chase Cadets", 87th OVIMason, Joshua Pvt. 103rd OVIMassa, James Anderson Pvt. 7th OVIMassey, Joseph Jefferis Pvt./1st Lt. 7th OVI/30th PA Militia (EmergencMatthews, George H. (Mathews) Pvt. "Chase Cadets", 87th OVIMatthews, James Pvt. 5th USCT
Mayhew, Henry Harrison Pvt. Squirrel HuntersMcArthur, Archibald Lt. Pvt.? 58th Illinois InfantryMcCarran, John Cpl. Squirrel HuntersMcCleary (McCleery), James 2nd Lt., 1st Lt., Capt. 41st OVIMcClelland, James S.* 39th OVI?????McCreery, William Army '62-'63 (1908 alumni magazine)McDaniels, Heman Nye Pvt., 1st Sgt., 2nd Lt. 111th OVIMcDowell, John Porter 17th OVI (3mos)McGregor, ThomasMcIntyre, Winfield G. Pvt., Wagoner 169th OVIMcKeszie, James Pvt. Squirrel HuntersMcKnight, Joseph Gillies Pvt./Sgt. 7th OVI/Squirrel HuntersMcLaughlin, David T. Pvt. 100th OVIMcMurren, Andrew J. Pvt. 171th OVIMcRoberts, Erwin Pvt./Pvt., Sgt. "Chase Cadets", 87th OVI, 178th McRoberts, Volney 1st OVLAMcVean, Daniel J. Pvt. 8th NY Cav.McWade, Frederick J. Pvt. 150th OVIMeeker, Oscar M. Pvt. 138th OVIMichener, William P. Pvt./1st Lt. 7th IA???/44th USCTMiller, George W. Pvt. 41st OVIMiller, Ludwig G. Pvt. 72nd OVIMilner, Ephraim P. Pvt. 131st OVIMiner (Minor), William Pvt. 150th OVIMiner, Charles Elbert 7th MI Inf? Or Cav?Miner, Daniel Irenaeus Pvt./1st Lt./Capt. 55th OVI/27th USCT/23rd USCTMinkler, George Webster Pvt. 128th NYMitchell, William Pvt 54th MAMonroe, John Pvt. 150th OVIMoore, Benjamin F. Pvt. 164th OVIMoore, Charles Pvt 27th USCTMoore, Edmund R. Pvt./1st Lt., Capt. 128th OVI/2nd USCTMoore, Manville Pvt./1st Lt., Capt. 8th OVI More, Charles *Morey, Elias Wilson Sgt./1st Lt., Capt. 7th OVI/9th USCTMorey, Norris Capt./1st Lt., Rgtl Qmaster "Chase Cadets"/10th NY Cav/9th Morgan, Albert T. Pvt./Cpl./Sgt./1st Lt. (2nd WI); C 2nd WI; 6th WI Vet. Vols; 94th NYMorgan, Charles Eli 2nd Lt., 1st Lt. 103rd OVIMorgan, George Rodney Pvt. 150th OVIMorgan, George Wilson Pvt. 23rd OVIMorgan, William Henry ??????Morrill, Edwin Pvt. 166th OVIMorris, New Year Pvt. 178th OVIMorse, Edwin Cooley Pvt. 19th OH Ind. BatteryMorse, Marion J.* Pvt. "Chase Cadets", 87th OVIMumford, Thomas Pvt. 178th OVIMunger, Daniel S. Pvt., Cpl. 100th OVI
Munger, Lucius A. Pvt. 9th NY Artillery/Signal CorpsMunsinger, George Pvt. 176th OVIMurray, Charles F. Pvt. 41st OVIMyers, Elam Brittain Pvt. 7th OVINash, George Kilbon Pvt. 150th OVINelson, Robert* 117th USCTNeph (Neff), Chaplin Pvt. 150th OVINettleton, Alfred Bayard 1st Lt., Col., Brev. Brig. Gen. "Chase Cadets"/2nd OH CavNewbury, CharlesNewton, Emory Cheseter Pvt./Maj. 7th OVI/168th OVINichols, Harrison Pvt 54th MA Nichols, Nathan* 26th USCTNohilly, Patrick R. Pvt., Cpl., Sgt., 1st Sgt. 65th OVINorris, Aretas Pvt., Cpl. 186th OVINorton, William Tully Pvt. 2nd OVCOgden, Gilbert J.* Pvt., Cpl. 25th OVIOrton, Hobert Graves Pvt. 7th OVIOrton, Samuel C. Pvt. 150th OVIOrton, Thomas Bidwell Pvt. 150th OVIOsborn (Osborne), John Alexander 2nd Lt. 105th OVIOsborn, Jerome Nelson 150th OVIOtis, Austin Hoffman Pvt. Squirrel HuntersOtis, Theodore Weld 5th Cpl./Cpl./Cpl. Oberlin Volunteer Militia/SquirreOvermeyer, Barnhart B. 2nd Lt. 3rd OVIPaine (Payne), George Warner Sgt. 101st OVIPalmer, Frederick M. Pvt. 7th OVIPalmer, Selden Pvt./Pvt., Cpl. 10th OH Cav/2nd OH Heavy ArtillePalmer, Seneca Pvt. 65th NYPardee, James Knox Pvt. 2nd OH Cav.Parker, Alexander Pvt. 7th OVIParker, Linus Newton 1st Sgt. 105th OVIParmenter, William Watts Pvt., Cpl., Sgt. 7th OVIParrott, Joseph Jackson Pvt. 88th OVIParsons, Hiram Pvt., Orderly 7th OVI/General Geary's H.Q. 2nd Parsons, William F. Pvt., Capt. 29th WIPartridge, Joel Morgan Pvt. 150th OVIPatterson, Henry I. Pvt., Cpl., Sgt. 54th MAPatterson, T.H. Pvt. Squirrel HuntersPayne, Levi Cyrus Pvt. Squirrel HuntersPeabody, Alva Pvt. 176th OVIPeal, Henry Cpl.--flag bearer 54th MA Pease, Franklin Edmond Sgt. 5th WIPease, Hiram Alonzo Capt. 41st OVIPeasley, George M. Pvt. 103rd OVIPeasley, Jacob Ashton Pvt. 7th OVIPeasley, Joseph J. Pvt. 7th OVIPeck, Albert E. 2nd Lt., 1st Lt., Capt. 55th OVI
Pellett, Alonzo E. Pvt. 1st KSPenfield, Henry Nelson QM Sgt.*/2nd Lt. "Chase Cadets", 87th OVI*/125th Penfield, Herbert Allyn Squirrel HuntersPenfield, Lewis R. Sgt. 1st OHLAPeterman, David Warren* 23rd OVI/1st Ohio BattalionPettifer, Samuel C. Pvt. 1st Ohio Light ArtilleryPettit, Dewitt C. Pvt. 76th PAPhelps, E. Frisbie Pvt. 132nd ILPhelps, Richard N. Pvt. "Chase Cadets", 87th OVIPhillip, Thomas D. 2nd Alto and Band Sgt./Capt./Mu41st OVI/Ohio Militia/180th OVIPhillips, William Ashburnham Pvt., Cpl., Sgt. 20th OVIPhinney, George W. Musician/2nd Lt. 7th OVI (3mos)/Oberlin Volunteer Pierce, William Henry Cpl, Sgt., 2nd Lt., 1st Lt. 41st OVIPierce, William M.* Pvt., Cpl. 1st MI Light ArtilleryPinney, Wallace Armine 2nd Lt./Capt. "Chase Cadets", 87th OVI/27thUSPlain, Morris Pvt. 176th OVIPlatt, Merrit W. Pvt. 103rd OVIPlumb, FawcettPlumb, Ralph Post Quartermaster Camp DennisonPlympton, Edward L. Pvt. Squirrel Hunters/150th OVIPond, Chester Henry Telegraph CorpsPond, Francis Bates* Col. 62nd OVIPorter, Seth James Pvt., Sgt. 43rd OVIPotter, Gordon H. Musician 60th OVIPotter, Reuben R. Pvt. 7th OVIPratt, Elias B. Pvt. 66th ILPrentiss, Charles Carroll Pvt. "Chase Cadets", 87th OVIPreston, Robert* Pvt. "Chase Cadets", 87th OVIQuinn, Solomon Pvt. 27th USCTRambo, Aaron Cpl., Sgt. 15th OVI Randolph, Benjamin Franklin Chaplain 26th USCTRappleye, James McCall Pvt. 7th OVIRawson, Andrew Hubbard Pvt., Sgt. 2nd NY Veteran Cav.Rayl, Thomas Pvt. 1st Ohio Light ArtilleryRaymond, James Warner Pvt., Cpl., Q.M. Sgt./R.Q.M. 7th OVI/177th OVIRaymond, William Pvt. 12th OH Cav.Reamer, Chambers Pvt., Cpl. 102nd OVIReamer, George Washington Pvt. 150th OVIReed, Albert P. Pvt. 150th OVI/Engineer CorpsReid, George Croghan 2nd Lt. United States Marine CorpsRice, Charles F. Pvt. Squirrel HuntersRickey, E.R. Pvt. Squirrel HuntersRiddle, Thomas H. Cpl. "Chase Cadets", 87th OVI, "OberlinRideout, LaFayette Musician 169th OVIRidgeway, Oliver Pvt. 54th MARidgeway, Oliver B. Pvt 54th MA Ringland, William David* /Pvt. 7th OVI/Squirrel Hunters
Robbins, Anson Hart Pvt./1st Cpl./Sgt./1st Lt. 7th OVI/"Oberlin Volunteer MilitiRockwood, R.R. Pvt. Squirrel HuntersRoot, Eben Pvt. 145th OVIRoot, Edward C. Pvt. 7th OVIRosa, Charles H. Pvt. 103rd OVIRose, Daniel Eugene Pvt., Cpl. 43rd OVIRose, Henry Dawes Cpl. 76th OVIRoser, John Christian Martin Pvt. 41st OVI/19th Veteran Reserve CoRossiter, Charles Winslow Pvt., Musician 7th OVIRossiter, Henry James 176th OVIRowland, Samuel Pvt. 93rd OVIRutherford, John M. 1st Cpl. Squirrel HuntersRutledge, William Pvt 54th MA Ryder, Edwin L. Pvt. 44th IARyder, William Henry 2nd Cpl./Pv.t/Cpl./2nd Lt. Oberlin Volunteer Militia/SquirreSackett, Edward Galpin Pvt. 7th OVISafford, Albert Allen Capt./Capt./1st Lt. Oberlin Volunteer Militia/150th Sampson, Benjamin Kellogg Capt., Lt. Col., Col., Brvt. Brig. Gen.Sands, Henry Pvt. 62nd OVISawyer, Nelson 27th USCTSaxton, Nelson A. 2nd Lt. 10th OH Cav.Schull, George H. (Shull) Pvt. 59th NYScott, John Henry Pvt. 5th OH CavScott, William Henry Pvt. 7th OVIScovell, Josiah Thomas Pvt. 150th OVISears, Benjamin F. Pvt./Pvt. "Chase Cadets", 87th OVI/10th OHSedgwick, James H.* 1st Sgt./Pvt., Sgt. 100th IL/51st ILSeibert, Monroe W. 1st Sgt. 169th OVIShafer, John J. Pvt., Cpl. 103rd OVIShapaker, Joseph Pvt. 131st O.N.G.Shattuc, William B. Pvt., 2nd Lt., 1st Lt. 2nd OH Cav/LCN said he was on stSheldon, Henry Griffin Pvt./Capt. 7th OVI/101st OVISheldon, Mitchell H. Pvt., Clerk/Sgt. 7th OVI/5th OVISheldon, William Pvt. 3rd OH Cav. Shepherd (Shepard), Edward Payson Pvt. 7th OVISherburne, Charles H. Sgt., 1st Sgt. 12th OH Cav.Sherburne, Frank B. Pvt., Cpl. 103rd OVISherman, James Bashford * General Service Regular Army
Shourds, Jesse N. Pvt. 86th OVIShurtleff, Giles Waldo Capt.; Lt. Col; Col. 7th OVI/5th USCTSiddall, John H. 1st Sgt. "Chase Cadets", 87th OVISizer, F. Pvt. Squirrel HuntersSkeels, Frederick A. Pvt. 150th OVI/195th OVISloan, John Moore Cpl. 88th OVISmallwood, George H. Pvt., Cpl., Sgt. 4th OVISmith, Charles H.* Cpl. "Chase Cadets", 87th OVISmith, Edwin R. Pvt., 2nd Lt., 1st Lt. 7th OVI/5th USCT
Smith, Everel Spencer Pvt./Pvt./1st Lt. 87th OVI/ 2nd OH Cav./24th US CSmith, Isaac 27th USCTSmith, James H.* Pvt. 87th OVISmith, John Edward Pvt. 41st OVISmith, Justin E. Pvt., Acting Asst. Surgeon 21st OVISmith, Moses Sgt. 136th ILSmith, Samuel (James B. Jackson) Pvt, Cpl 54th MASnider, Denton Jaques Pvt., Sgt./2nd Lt. 10th OH Cav./124th OVISnider, Samuel Prather Pvt., Capt. 65th OVI/13th USCTSouter, George* Pvt. 1st OHLASpaulding, Thomas Pvt. 35th IN Spees, George L. Pvt. 7th OVISpellman, Asa Mahan Cpl., Sgt. 104th OVISpencer, Lyman Pvt., R.Q.M.S., 2nd Lt. 2nd OH Heavy ArtillerySperry, Lyman Beecher Pvt. Squirrel HuntersSquire, Washington Irving Cpl. 150th OVIStedman, George W. Pvt. 43rd OVISteele, John Whedon 1st Lt. 41st OVISterry, Clinton N. Pvt./Capt. 7thOVI/1st MN Heavy ArtilleryStickel, Edwin Charles Pvt. 150th OVIStiles, Edmund Root Pvt. (Sgt. as 3mos enlistment) 7th OVIStone, James A. Pvt. 1st Ohio Light ArtilleryStraight, Henry Harrison Pvt. 150th OVIStreet Jr., Horace Pvt. 150th OVIStrong, John Jay Pvt. 150th OVIStrong, Nathan G. Pvt. 177th OVIStrong, Nathan M.* Pvt., Cpl., Sgt. 34th OVI/36th OVISturtevant, Carlos M. Cpl. 150th OVISwensburg (Sweensburg, Swenesburg), ConPvt., Q.M. Sgt. 129th OVISwift, Frank* Pvt. "Chase Cadets", 87th OVISwift, Henry O. 2nd Lt. Squirrel HuntersTaborn, Henderson Pvt. 5th USCTTaggart, Milton Pvt. 170th OVITalcott, Chauncey H. Sgt., 2nd Lt. 41st OVITambling, Corydon L. Pvt. Squirrel HuntersTaylor, Wallace Pvt. 134th OVITenney, Luman H. Pvt., Com. Sgt., 2nd Lt., 1st Lt. 2nd OH CavTenney, Theodore A. Cpl./ Pvt. "Chase Cadets", 87th OVI/2nd OHThompson, Albert Hunter Surgeon 3rd MI CavThompson, Charles H. Pvt. Squirrel HuntersThompson, Oren Clarence Pvt. 3rd US Infantry Thompson, T.P. Pvt. Squirrel HuntersThompson, William H. H. Pvt. 10th VTThrasher, George H. Pvt. 7th OVIThurston, Edward Hiram Pvt. 128th OVIThurston, Hiram* 2nd OH Cav.Tibbets (Tibbetts), Charles Edson Pvt./2nd Lt., 1st Lt. 7th OVI/"Chase Cadets"/13th CT
Till, William Pvt. 23rd OVITillman (Tilghman), John Pvt. 55th MATitus, Robert Cyrus Capt. 98th NYTodd, Albert B. Pvt. 1st District of Columbia InfantryTodd, Charles M. Pvt. 41st OVITodd, James Edward Pvt. 150th OVITooze, James* Pvt. 41st OVITorrence, Martin Luce Pvt. 8th OVITorrence, Scipio Pvt. 27th USCTTowers, Richard Pvt. 7th OVITownsend, Hiram W. Pvt. 101st OVITrask, Mitchell J. Pvt. 3rd OH CavTreadwell, William Pvt. Independent Rifle Company B/23rTrembly (Trembley), Oliver C. Pvt., Cpl., Sgt. 7th OVITrout, George T. Pvt. Squirrel HuntersTucker, Sylvester Pvt./Pvt. Squirrel Hunters/163rd OVITurner, Henry Lathrop 1st. Lt./Sgt./1st Lt. Oberlin Volunteer Militia/SquirreTurner, Reuben Pvt. 3rd U.S.C. ArtilleryTyler, John Walter Pvt. 171st OVITyler, Reuben Pvt., Sgt., Q.M. ClerkUpton, Jonathan Sprague 1st Sgt. 164th OVIVan Antwerp, Samuel Carter Pvt. 150th OVIVan Fossen, Levi Pvt. 150th OVIVaughn, William Craddock Pvt. 178th OVIVetter, John Chaplain 5th US Colored CavViets, Henry Sheldon Sgt., 1st Sgt. 176th OVIWack, Edwin R. 128th OVIWade, George Pvt. 1st OHLAWade, Ira Pvt., Cpl. 124th OVIWade, John Pvt. 16th OH Ind. Battery Light ArtilleryWadsworth, Elihu Holsted Cpl./1st Lt. 18th MI/16th USCTWalker, Theodore C. Pvt. 1st OHLAWalker, William ???Wall, Albert Gilbert Pvt 54th MA Wall, John Pvt to Sgt. to Pvt. to Cpl. To Sgt 54th MA Wall, Orindatus Simon Bolivar Capt. 104th USCTWallace, John Parke Pvt. 2nd PA MilitiaWallace, Thomas J. Pvt., Cpl. 7th OVIWalsh, Alexander Stewart Pvt./Pvt. Squirrel Hunters/150th OVIWalworth, Warren Farinas Pvt. 7th OVIWard, Augustus Pvt 54th MAWaring, James A. Pvt. 27th USCTWarner, Frederic Addison Pvt. 7th OVIWarner, Lucian Calvin Pvt./Cpl. Squirrel Hunters/150th OVIWarren, Alanson Benjamin Pvt. 150th OVIWarren, Henry L. Pvt. 150th OVIWarren, Leroy Pvt. 7th OVI
Watkins, William W. Cpl., Sgt. 103rd OVIWatson, James Pvt. 5th USCTWebb, Gideon Draper Cpl. 101st OVIWells, Calvin M. Pvt./Pvt. Squirrel Hunters/150th OVIWells, David Brainard Pvt. 116th NYWest, Arthur H. Pvt. 3rd OH CavWest, Benoni B. Pvt. 41st OVIWest, Edward Mason Asst. Surgeon 103rd OVI/100th USCTWest, Henry Pvt. 41st OVIWetherby, Albert Gallatin Pvt. 7th OVIWheat, Isaac Pvt. Squirrel HuntersWheaton, D. Pvt. Squirrel HuntersWheeler, Darius B. Pvt. 5th MI CavWheeler, William (Willard) Watson Pvt. 7th OVIWheeler, Zachariah* Pvt. 27th USCT/23rd USCTWhite, Angier M. Sgt. Trumbull GuardsWhite, Franklin 2nd MI BattalionWhite, William Wallace Pvt. 116th NYWhiting, Edward Payson Pvt., Chaplain 166th OVIWhitinger, LaFayette Pvt. 1st OH Heavy ArtilleryWhitney, George F. Cpl. 41st OVIWhitney, L.A. Pvt. Squirrel HuntersWhitney, Nathan Harvey Sgt. 41st OVIWick, Dudley B. Pvt. 150th OVIWickham, Delos Olcott Pvt. 84th OVIWilbur, Henry Pvt. Squirrel HuntersWilcox, Alfred Gould 1st Lt., Capt. 105thOVIWilcox, Herbert W. Pvt. 105th IL/16th ILWilder, Erotus Henry Pvt., Cpl., Sgt., R.Q.M. Sgt.,2nd Lt9th NY Cav.Wilder, Leonard G. Pvt. 7th OVIWilder, Theodore Pvt 7th OVIWildman, Alfred R.* Pvt./Pvt. 150th OVI/2nd OH Cav.Willard, William O. Pvt. 124th ILWilliams, Edward Pvt 54th MA Williams, Everett B. Pvt. 130th OVIWilliams, J.W.* Cpl. Squirrel HuntersWilliams, John WellesleyWilliamson, J.A. Sgt. Squirrel HuntersWilson, De Witt C. Lt. 18th WIWilson, Isaiah F. Pvt 54th MA Wilson, John Joel Pvt. Squirrel HuntersWilson, Lewis E. Pvt. 150th OVIWilson, Solon B. Pvt. 150th OVIWinckles, Carey J. 103rd OVIWinn, Powhattan 129th OVI or 177th OVIWinsor, Richard Pvt. 7th OVIWise, Oliver K. Pvt. 7th OVI
Wolford, Solomon A. ???Wood, Joshua Gibson Sgt. Squirrel HuntersWood, Timothy Cooley Cpl. 23rd OVI Woodburn, Justus H. Pvt./Pvt. 84th OVI/2nd Independent Ohio BWoodcock, Stephen G. Pvt., Cpl. 169th NYWoodmansee, William Pvt. 7th OVIWoodruff, Henry Harrison Pvt. 23rd OVI Worcester, Orlando H. Pvt. 7th OVIWorcester, William Wallace Sgt., Com. Sgt. 12th CavWright, Albert Allen Pvt. Squirrel Hunters/"Chase Cadets"/Wright, Charles Z. Pvt. "Chase Cadets", 87th OVIWright, George Frederick Pvt. 7th OVIWright, John S. Sgt., Pvt/2nd Lt. 103rd OVI/114th USCTWright, Sela Goodrich Chaplain 70th USCTWright, Walter Eugene Colburn Pvt./Pvt. Squirrel Hunters/150th OVIYounger, Simpson C. Pvt. 27th USCT
Company Occupation At Time of Enlistment Age at entering serviceC? 3mosC Student 25F 24
June 20, 1861 (7th OVI)/ 2/27/186 3 yrsMustered in May 12, 1863 3yrs4/25/1861 (3mos), 6/20/1861 (3yr 3mos/3yrs
6/20/1861 3yrsJoined 4/21/1861, mustered in 5/2/186112/18/1863 3yrsJoined 8/6/1862, mustered in 8/1 3yrsEntered Service 6/3/1862 3mosEntered Service 6/2/1862 3mos
June 20, 1861 3 yrs4/25/1861, 6/20/1861 3mos/3yrs9/2/1861 3yrsEntered Service 6/9/1862 3mos
Mustered in Spring, 1863, promote3yrsEntered Service 5/2/1864 100 daysEntered Service 8/23/1861 3yrs
5/2/1864 100 days12/12/1861 3yrsEnlisted 3mos 4/25/1861, transfer 3mos/?Entered Service 6/6/1862 (87th OV3mos/3yrsEnlisted 6/20/1861 3yrsApril 25, 1861/June 20, 1861 3mos/3yrs4/24/1861 (3mos), 9/15/1861 (3yr 3mos/3yrsEntered Service 6/2/1862 3mos
Joined 8/12/1861 at Mason, IL 3yrsEntered Service 6/6/1862 3mosEntered Service 6/9/1862 3mosEntered Service 6/3/1862 3mosEnlisted Aprli 1864Enlisted 3mos 4/25/1861; Enlisted 3mos/3yrs
3mos/3yrs6/16/1863Mustered in Spring, 1863, promote3yrsEnlisted January 1864Enlisted May, 1863Enlisted February 13, 1865
8/11/1862 3yrs
Enlisted 12/30/18636/4/1862 3mos8/14/1862 3yrsEnlisted 8/30/1862, mustered in a 3yrs
Mustered in 7/30/1861 3yrs
11/19/1862 3yrs5/2/1864 100 daysEnlisted 4/25/1861 3mos/Enlisted 3mos/3yrsEntered Service 5/2/1864 100 days Entered Service 9/9/1861 3yrs
April 25, 1861/June 20, 1861 3mos/3yrs5/2/1864 100 days
April 25, 1861; June 20, 1861 3mos, 3yrsNot enlistedEnlisted 12/20/1864
Substitute for a drafted man 9/1864 at Sandusky, OHEnlisted February 18655/2/1864 100 daysJune 20, 1861 3 yrs9/27/1864 1 yrEntered Service 10/15/1861 3yrsEntered Service 6/3/1862 3mos
Entered service 8/20/1861 3yrsEnlisted February, 1864Enlisted 8/30/1864
Unit Mustered in 9/9/1861 at Camp3yrsApril, 1861/June 20, 1861 3mos/3yrs8/30/1862 3yrsEntered Service 5/2/1864 100 daysEntered Service 9/9/1861 3yrs8/1/1863 6mosOct. 9, 1861 3 yrs8/10/1861 3yrs1/1/1862 3yrs2/25/18655/2/1864 100 days
8/25/1861 3yrs
3/6/1865 1 yrEntered Service 6/3/1862 3mos7/18/1863 6mos9/6/1862 9mos8/29/1862 3yrs2/15/1865 1yr6th MA mustered in 7/1864 100 days5/2/1864 100 daysEntered Service 8/6/1862, Muster 3yrs10/13/1864 1yr
2/7/1865 1yrEntered Service 6/3/1862 3mos
8/6/1862 3yrsEnlisted 1/20/1865 1yr
5/2/1864 100 days
Entered Service 6/9/1862 3mos6/20/1861 3yrs5/2/1864 100 days1/5/1862 3yrs
8/30/18625/2/1864 100 days
18 (as member of Chase Cadets)6/20/1861 3yrs3/21/1865 1yr8/24/1861 3yrs4/27/1864 100 days4/25/1861, 6/20/1861 3mos/3yrs
8/11/1862 3yrsEntered Service Sept. 16, 1861 3yrs
April 25, 1861/June 20, 1861 3mos/3 yrs5/2/1864 100 days4/25/1861, 6/20/1861 3mos/3yrs8/18/1862Entered Service 6/4/1862 3mos8/24/1864 1yrEnlisted May, 18638/15/1861 3yrs
Wounded at Glenville, VA 7/21/1861 by a guerilla, shot entered his side, followed his ribs almost to the spiMustered out 7/13/1865
Mustered out 10/1/1862
Wounded 4/27/1861 at Camp Taylor by mistaken discharge of friendly pistol
Appointed 1st Sgt Aug. 9, 1862; wound at Battle of Cedar Mountain Aug. 9, 1862, wounded at 5/15/1864 at BMustered out August 20, 1865Wounded by shell in left thigh (also killed R.J. Kingsburgy) at Port Republic, VA 6/9/1862, discharged by orde
Appointed Sgt. 11/1/1862, wounded at Dallas, GA 5/25/1864, mustered out 7/6/1864
Mustered out 7/13/1865Discharged 7/3/1863 for disabilityMustered out 10/1/1862Mustered out 10/1/1862Died 9/64 of disease at Fort Lanard, KSJoined 7th OVI at Campe Dennison, Wounded above the knee at battle of Cedar Mountain, Aug. 9, 1862; served as company cook for almost a year, Promoted to 1st Lt. 11/25/1861, resigned 3/1/1862 on account of disabilityMustered out 10/10/1864Died 10/1/1862 at Annapolis, MD
Wounded July 18, 1863 at Ft. Wagner by a minie ball in right forearm. Shot in right thigh at Olustee, FL FebruMusterd out 8/23/1864Appointed Cpl. 5/1/1862, mustered out of service on expiration of term 9/1/1864
Discharged 11/7/1861 by Special Order 2908, adj. gen. for transfer to 1st OH Artillery; Resigned from 1st OMustered out of Co. C 7th OVI 8/18/61, reenlisted as 2nd Lt. in 22nd NY 2/22/62, mustered out 6/19/1863. Killed at Romney, VA 9/24/1861Discharged 11/9/1864 at Pulaski, TN on expiration of term of service Killed 6/3/1864 in action at Cold Harbor, VAPart of "Ohio State Service" '62-'64, Mustered out 150th OVI 8/23/1864
Died 10/22/1864 at Beverly, NJ of camp disease.
Died 8/1/1864 at Washington DC most likely due to exertion
Died at Stones River, TN 12/31/1862Mustered out 9/11/1865Transferred from Co. E to Co. G 10/29/1864; transferred to Co. E 96th Battatlion OVI 11/18/1864Wounded at Gettysburg, PA 7/3/1863; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps; LCN says "he carries his right arm
Captured at battle of Kessler's Cross Lanes, VA 8/26/1861; died in prison at New Orleans 10/17/1861 of typhNo record found
Mustered out 2nd OVI 7/31/1861, promoted from Pvt. Co. D 168th OVI to Sgt. Maj. F&S 5/2/1864, musteredCaptured at Kessler's Cross Lanes 8/26/1861, was held in Libby Prison, VA, Parish Prison, New Orleans, LA aUnion Light Guard 12/1863 to 3/1865, promoted to 2nd Lt. 24th USCT 3/6/1865, mustered out 10/1865Mustered out 8/23/1864Resigned 5/16/1862
Mustered out 10/1/1862 (87th OVI), Mustered out 11/14/1865 (10th OH Cav.)Detailed as ward-master and druggist in Post Hospital at Charleston, VA from 12/1861 to 9/1862; transferreAppointed Sgt from Cpl April 1, 1862; killed in battle of Cedar Mountain, Va., Aug. 9. 1862; "Bowler was as soReduced to ranks from Sgt. 4/16/1862, appointed Cpl. 5/1/1863, mustered out 11/15/1864Mustered out 10/1/1862
Transferred to Signal Corps, Sherman's Army 10/22/1863, sick in hospital at Savannah, GA, discharged.Mustered out 9/23/1862Mustered out 9/23/1862Mustered out 10/1/1862Wounded by shell July 30, 1864 Petersburg, VA. Mustered out September 21, 1865Appointed 1st Sgt. 4/30/1861, reenlisted 6/20/1861. 8/20/1861 sent to hospital for sickness, transferred to
Appointed Sgt. 9/5/1863, reduced to Pvt. 9/19/1864, appointed Sgt. 2/8/1865, Appointed 2nd Lt. of 8th USPromoted to Sergeant May, 1863. Promoted to 1st Sergeant May, 1864.Mustered out of service September, 1865Spent time ill in hospital w/rheumatism. Duty as laundry man from Spring of 1864 until May, 1865. Left foInjued March/April 1865 by a wagon running over his foot. Detailed to carry mail on a sailboat on Cape FeaDetailed to Conscripton office at Hartford, CT 10/1863
Mustered out 6/12/1865
Mustered 1/5/1864 as Sgt., discharged at Pulaski, TN 8/10/1865Mustered out 10/1/1862Reduced from Cpl. 2/1/1863, mustered out 6/1/1865Transferred to Co. B 5th OVI 10/31/1864, appointed Cpl. 11/1/1864, mustered out 6/5/1865
Appointed 1st Lt. 5/1/1861 (before muster), promoted Capt. 11/11/1862, detailed as Judge Advocate in 18
Appointed 1/15/1863, transferred to Co. B 11th Reg. VRC 7/1/1863, from which discharged 7/6/1864 on SurgeoMustered out 8/23/1864Wounded and taken prisoner at Cross Lanes, VA 8/26/1861; held in Libby Prison, VA, Parish Prison, LA, coMustered out 8/23/1864Mustered out 9/25/1864 at Beryville, VA on expiration of term of servcieTransferred to Veteran Reserve Corps as per General Order No. 302 9/7/1863Wounded at battle of Cedar Mountain 8/9/1862; absent on detached service in Adjutant General's Office, WaMustered out 8/23/1864
Discharged_______Discharged 7/1/1862 at Columbus on Surgeon's certificate of disabilityKilled at Shiloh April 6, 1862Mustered out of 3mos service 6/19/1861, mustered into 3 years service the same day, mustered out 7/11/1Mustered out 8/23/1864Appointed Sgt. 8/29/1862, captured at Bardstown, KY, mustered out 6/12/1865
Promted from 1st Sgt. Co. C 2/10/1865, mustered out 10/3/1865Wounded July/August 1864 outside of Petersburg in left shoulder. Two months recuperation. Detailed to g
Promoted to Cpl. 4/1865, hemorrhaged throughout the summer from the mouth, never sought medical attentioMustered out 8/23/1864Died at Mill Spring, KY 2/8/1862 of the measlesCaptured at Kessler's Cross Lanes, but escaped back to friendly lines. Sent to Charleston, VA with TyphoidMustered as Cpl. Promoted to 2nd Lt. 4/16/1862, promoted to 1st Lt. 10/31/1862Promoted from 1st Lt. Co. L to Capt. Co. K 12/14/1864, discharged 6/10/1865Mustered out 8/23/1864Mustered out 10/1/1862
Detached from 7th OVI by ordrer of General Shields, 4/25/1862 to serve in pioneer corps (engineers). RetuMustered out 8/23/1864Captured at Kessler's Cross Lanes 8/26/1861, taken to Salisbury, NC as prisoner until summer 1862 and exchWounded 4/6/1862 and/or 5/4/1862 on the Peninsula outside of Yorktown, VA, discharged for disability 8/2Discharged from 2nd OH Cav. 7/10/1862 on Surgeon's certificate of disability, appointed Sgt. of Co. E 129
Mustered out 9/1/1864 on expiration of term of service
Mustered out 10/17/1864Discharged, date unknown for wounds received at Antietam, MD 9/17/1862
Discharged at Cumberland, MD 9/4/1862 due to Surgeon's certificate of disability
Mustered out 8/23/1864Not on 1st NY Mounted Rifles roster
Mustered out 8/23/1864Wounded severely in right arm above elbow and chest "crippled for life" at Ringgold, GA 11/27/1863; tranMustered out 7/6/1864Entered service at Charleston, VA, mustered in 11/4/1861; appointed Cpl. 11/20/1861; taken prisoner near Wi
Mustered out 6/17/1865Mustered as Cpl., reduced to ranks 4/12/1864, killed 5/27/1864 at Pickett's Mills, GAWounded at Cross Lanes, VA 8/26/1861 and at Chancellorsville, VA 5/3/1863, mustered out 7/6/1864Died at Cross Lanes, VA 8/26/1861
Suffered from typhoid, away from the company from 11/1861 until 8/1862. Appointed Sgt 11/1/1862, woundedMustered into service 9/23/1861, died of disease at Hilton Head, SC 12/24/1861Died 1/26/1866 at Morristown, NJAppointed Sgt Nov. 21, 1861; wounded in left at hand at Cedar Mountain, VA 8/9/62 "slight wound" (LCN), d
Mustered in Ind. Colored Battery 12/20/1864, mustered out 7/22/1865 at Leavenworth
Discharged 10/1865 at Nashville, TNMustered out September 1865Mustered out 8/24/1864Discharged May 13, 1863 for wounds received at Battle of Cedar Mountain, VA., by order of General Canby; LCN reported "shot in ankle" at CedarMustered out 6/24/1865Died in the hospital of disease 12/1/1863 at Lookout Valley, TNMustered out 10/1/1862
Died July 15, 1864 at Washington DC of feverResigned 8/7/1862
Died 1/3/1865 at Johnson's Island, OHMustered out 5/31/1865Mustered out 5/13/1865 at Fort Columbus, New York HarborMustered out of 87th OVI 10/1/1862, appointed 1st Lt. Co. B 176th OVI 9/8/1864, promoted Capt. Co. G 1
Appointed Sgt., reduced 4/12/1865, appointed 1st Sgt. 5/24/1865, mustered out 7/13/1865
Wounded at Kessler's Cross Lanes, VA 8/26/1861 by gun shot in the left arm and taken prisoner of war, rescMustered out 9/2/1864
Mustered out 8/18/1861Promoted from 1st Lt. of Co. D to Capt. of Co. A 2/18/1864, Transferred to Co. K 3/20/1864; mustered out
Promoted 1st Sgt 11/20/61 at Charleston, VA, killed at Winchester, VA 3/23/62 with a shots through the chesMustered out 6/29/1865Wounded at Shiloh?, Discharged at Columbus 7/24/1862 on Surgeon's certificate of disability, transferred t
Mustered out 8/18/1861
Appointed Sgt 12/14/1861, appointed Q.M. Sgt. 6/20/1863, appointed 1st Sgt. 7/15/1864, promoted to 1st LMustered out 7/3/1865
Mustered 8/23/1864Appointed Q.M. Sgt. 5/1/1864, appointed 1st Sgt. 6/15/1865, mustered out 6/24/1865Captured 10/12/1863 at Culpepper, VA, d. Andersonville Prison 7/8/1864Died 6/13/1864 at Chattanooga, TNAppointed Sgt. 8/7/1862, captured 9/19/1862 at Chickamauga, GA, reduced 7/1/1864, mustered out 6/19/18Mustered out 8/18/1861; 1st Dist. Of Columbia Volunteer Infantry 9/61 to 9/64-Promoted from Private to CoAppointed Sgt.___, mustered out 1/2/1865
Mustered out 10/1/1862Died 6/10/1863 at Monticello, KY from wounds received in bowels 6/9/1863 at Monticello, KYTransferred from 58th OVI 12/28/1861, appointed Capt. Co. H 43rd OVI 1/10/1862, Promoted to Lt. Col. 11Wounded at 8/9/1862 in left thigh and arm at Cedar Mountain. Left on the field. Made his way toward UniDied 9/23/64 at Winchester, VAMustered out 9/19/1864Appointed 1st Lt. 10/7/1861, promoted to Capt. Battery H 4/13/1864, mustered out with Battery H at 6/14/Mustered out 6/13/1865Mustered out 8/23/1864Transferred to 63rd OVI 11/6/1862, appointed Sgt. from Pvt. 2/1/1864, mustered out 7/8/1865Mustered out September 21, 1865Mustered out 9/23/1864 on expiration of term of serviceMustered out of 60th OVI 11/10/1862, entered service with 12th OVI 1/21/1864, Transferred to Co. K 23rd
Mustered out 9/26/1864 to accept commission in 29th USCT as Capt.Mustered out 8/23/1864Mustered out 9/8/1864Mustered out 8/23/1864Drafter, mustered out 8/18/1863 on expiration of term of serviceActed as dispatch messenger, injured by a fall from a horse, Died at Saratoga Hospital, Washington DC 8/4/1Wounded from gunshot wound in the abdomen at Kessler's Cross Lanes 8/26/1861; died the next day while in
Mustered out 8/19/1864 on expiration of term of serviceWounded July 30, 1864 at Petersburg by shell fragment. Hospitalized for one month. Discharged September
Appointed Cpl. Nov. 20, 1861; killed in battle of Cedar Mountain, Va., Aug. 9, 1862; "He joined the company aAppointed Cpl.__, Sgt.___, killed at Utoy Creek, GA 8/6/1864Mustered out 8/23/1864Mustered out 9/25/1864 at Berryville, VA on expiration of term of serviceNor further record foundAppointed Sgt.____; wounded at Gettysburg, Pa 7/3/1863 by 20 pound shell, rendered senseless for eight days.; transferred to Co. G, 5th OVI Oct. Mustered out 9/3/1864Discharged 1/1/1863 on Surgeon's certificate of disabilityMustered out 7/14/1866Mustered out 8/23/1864
Appointed Cpl___, Appointed Sgt.____, killed 3/31/at Dinwiddie C.H., VADied in the armyMustered out 9/11/1865Mustered out 10/1/1862Appointed Cpl. 8/10/1863, mustered out 3/10/1864Mustered in 10/21/1862, wounded at Gettysburg, PA 7/3/1863Captured 6/11/1864 near Ripley, MS; mustered out 5/30/1865 by order of War Dept.Mustered out 6/14/1865Washington DC, garrison at Fort C.F. Smith, moved to Fort Delaware, mustered out at Boston 10/27/1864Mustered out 9/4/1864Mustered out June 12, 1865 at Cleveland; Mustered out 10/13/1864
Mustered out 9/26/1865Mustered out 10/1/1862
Promoted to Com. Sgt. of F&S from Co. K 6/1/1863, enlisted in 72nd USCT 11/1864, promoted to 1st Lt. 72Joined unit at Vicksburg, MS 2/1865, remained there until mustered out 2/1866
Mustered out 8/23/1864
Mustered out 10/1/1862Appointed Sgt. 11/1/1862, wounded in left knee at Port Republic, VA 6/9/1862, mustered out 7/6/1864Mustered out 8/23/1864Appointed Com. Sgt. 11/1/1862, transferred to Co. H ___ and mustered out as supernumerary non commissiDied 6/17/1864Died of darrhea 3/23/1863 at Memphis, TNMustered out 8/23/1864
Killed at Port Republic, VA 6/9/1862, shot through the heart, left on the field of battleMustered out 9/11/1865Resigned 10/27/1861Mustered out 8/20/1864Discharged at Washington DC 1/23/1863 on Surgeon's certificate of disability
Mustered out 6/12/1865
Sick 8/15/1861 at Gauley Bridge, sent to Cincinnati, served at St. John's Hospital, rejoined company 7/18/18Mustered out 8/23/1864Appointed Cpl. 11/1/1862, discharged to accept promotion as 1st Lt. in 5th USCT 11/10/1863, promoted to Mustered out 6/22/1865Discharged 7/1862 at Harper's Ferry, Va on surgeon's certificate of disabilityDied 11/2/1864 in hospital at Nashville, TNPromoted to Sgt after enlisting. Became deaf due to shell burst Ft. Wagner in July 1863 or from infection gCaptured 12/31 at Stones River, TN, exchanged-; returned to company 6/7/1863; veteran
Mustered out 8/20/1864
10/31/1863 AWOL, caught, delivered at Columbus 1/25/1865, rejoined the regiment and confined at HamptMustered out 8/18/1861Mustered out 6/7/1865 at Louisville, KY
Mustered out (3mos) 7/22/1861, wounded at Fredericksburg, VA 12/13/1862 discharged 1/8/1863 on surgeon'sAppointed Cpl. 11/20/1862, discharged on Surgeon's certificate of disability 1/10/1863Mustered out 8/29/1862Captured at Cross Lanes, VA 8/26/1861, nine months in prison, paroled and exchanged, returned to duty wClerk in General Cook's HQ, Mustered out 7/8/1865
Mustered out 8/23/1864with 43rd OVI, left ill at Paducah, KY 4/20/1862, discharged for "billious diarreah, ulceration of the bowe
Wounded in left thigh by musket ball and captured at Port Republic, VA 6/9/1862. Died in rebel prison.In the hospital from 2/1862 to 8/1862, discharged at Columbia, MD 8/23/1862Mustered out 8/23/1864Missing 6/1/1862 at Fair Oaks, VA, discharged 4/25/1864Mustered out 7/18/1865Served from 12/1863 to 10/1865Died 1/15/1862 at Fayetteville, VAMustered out 7/11/1865Appointed Sgt. 4/30/1862, reduced to ranks 2/28/1863, killed 5/1/1863 at Thompson's Hill, MSDischarged at Ball's Cross Roads, VA 9/4/1862Discharged 8/9/1864Appointed Cpl. 4/1864, injured in a fall 7/30/1864 at Petersburg, VA, reduced to Pvt. 8/1864 "for conduct unDied 1/20/1863 at Nashville, TN
Discharged from 33rd IL 7/20/1865 at Vicksburg to accept appointment in USCTPromoted to Sgt.Discharged for disability 4/1/1863 at Gallatin, TNMustered out 8/23/1864
Mustered out 8/23/1864Mustered out 8/23/1864Mustered out of 19th OVI 8/30/1861, Appointed Cpl. 4/27/1864, discharged 2/8/1865 on Surgeon's certificateMustered out 8/18/1861Mustered out 7/6/1864Detailed 9/14/1864 as Provost Marshal General Army of Ohio, promoted to Lt. Col. 11/18/1864, promoted tDischarged Nov. 15 on Surgeon's certificate of disability
Mustered out 1/17/1863 at Columbus, OH by order of War Dept.Discharged at Alexandria, VA by order of War Dept. to reenlist as US Army Hospital Steward 6/20/1862, DisTransferred to Co. D, 2nd OH Cav. 3/1/1862 as Pvt., promoted to Regt. Sgt. Maj. 4/24/1864, promoted to 2nd
elected Capt. Of Co. D 87th OVI 6/11/1862, mustered out of 87th OVI 10/1/1862; Oct, 62 raised Co. F, 12th
Appointed Sgt. Maj. 8/10/1861, mustered out of 2nd IL Cav 6/1/1862; joined 71st IL 7/26/1862 as Adjt, joiMustered out 8/23/1864Captured 6/15/1863 at 2nd Winchester, VA, mustered out 6/12/1865Mustered out 6/12/1865
Mustered out 9/27/1862Mustered out 8/23/1864
Appointed Sgt. 1/27/1863, appointed 1st Sgt. 10/30/1863, mustered out 7/28/1865Mustered out 9/1/1864 on expiration of term of serviceMustered out 8/23/1864Mustered out 7/24/1865Mustered out with company 11/27/1865Promoted to Q.M. Sgt. 6/10/1861, mustered out of 3mos service 6/20/1861, promoted to 2nd Lt. Co. K 2/5/1Promoted Cpl., 10/1/1861, promoted Sgt. 5/11/1863, promoted 2nd Lt. 3/9/1864, promoted Capt. 1/3/1866
Mustered out 6/22/1865Mustered out 8/23/1864Missing near Rappahanock River, VA 6/6/1863 (Adjutant General of Indiana's report offers no further remarksPrisoner at Kessler's Cross Lanes, VA 8/26/1861, held in prison until paroled 5/26/1862, discharged 4/9/18Wounded in left thigh by gun shot at Ft. Wagner July 18, 1863. Severly wounded at Olustee, FL, on Feb. 20, Mustered as private, appointed Sgt.___, 1st Sgt.____, promoted to 2nd Lt 7/3/1862, promoted to 1st Lt. Captured at Cross Lanes, VA 8/26/1861, nine months in prison, paroled and exchanged, discharged at Columbu
Mustered out 6/12/1865Mustered out 8/23/1864Mustered out of 150th OVI 8/23/1864, mustered in 176th OVI 1/24/1865, mustered out 6/12/1865
Mustered out 8/23/1864Mustered out 8/23/1864Promoted to Q.M.S. 3/1/1865, mustered out 9/26/1865
Mustered out 3mos service 6/20/1861, wounded in left arm at Chancellorsville, VA 5/2/1863, mustered outMustered out 9/22/1864Promoted to 1st Lt. 12/20/1861, resigned 7/7/1862 Discharged due to accident?Killed in action at Battle of Plains Store, LA 5/21/1863Mustered out 10/12/1861 at Camp Gauley, VA
Mustered out 8/23/1864
Found guilty of committing depredations 7/1865, docked on month's pay, worked as carpenter until dischaWounded by gunshot in left shoulder 6/17/1864 at Petersburg, VA, spent time in various hospitals until disWounded at Kessler's Cross Lanes, VA 8/26/1861 by a bullet through the right shoulder, captured by the eneMustered out 8/23/1864Mustered out of PA Militia 9/24/1862 and 8/1/1863 and mustered into 213th PA 3/10/1865 and mustered
Died 11/9/1864Mustered out 9/9/1864Mustered out 9/9/1864Mustered out of 3mos 6/24/1861, discharged 1/23/1863 at Falmouth, VA on Surgeon's certificate of disabiliMustered out 10/1/1862Mustered out 10/1/1862Appointed Cpl. 6/11/62; mustered out 10/1/62
Mustered as Cpl., promoted to Sgt. 2/9/1863, wounded at Knoxville, TN 11/25/1863, reduced to private oAppointed Sgt. Nov. 20, 1861; sent to Columbus w/prisoners 2/19/1862, returned to regiment 4/5/1862, wou
Wounded by musket ball through his lungs at Cross Lanes, VA 8/26/1861, left on the field and captured, resc
Discharged for Disability 11/14/1862 at La Grange, TNPromoted to Sgt. Maj. 1/9/1863, promoted to 2nd Lt. Co. B 2/29/1864, promoted to 1st Lt. and Adjt. 1/5/1
Mustered out 8/23/1864Wounded by musket ball in right thigh at Port Republic, VA 6/9/1862, died during attempt of amputation aAppointed Sgt.__; mustered out 7/13/1865
Appointed Sgt. 1/15/1863, Mustered out 7/7/1865Mustered out 10/1/1862, Mustered out 5/16/1865 (176th OVI) at Nashville, TN by order of the War Dept.Mustered out 8/23/1864Wounded in the left leg below the knee at Winchester 3/23/1862 , Appointed Cpl. 1/1/1863, wounded in the Received "flesh wound" at Winchester, VA 3/23/1862, discharged at Columbus, OH 9/5/1862, died at his hw. at Cedar Mountain 8/9/1862, discharged 11/28/1862 on Surgeon's Certificate of disabilityDischarged 3/25/1864 by order of War Dept., to enlist as Hosp. Stwd in U.S. Army
Appointed 1st Lt. 4/22/1861 (7th OVI), resigned 4/29/1861, joined 11th U.S. Infantry?????, Died at GettysburMustered out 8/23/1864
Killed at Ringgold, GA 11/27/1863Died at Chancellorsville, VA 5/3/1863Killed at Port Republic, VA 6/9/1862 by shellPrisoner at Kessler's Cross Lanes, VA 8/26/1861, held in prison until paroled 6/1862, sent to Camp Chase CMustered out 8/23/1864Mustered out 6/12/1865Dismissed by order of Major General Burnside 1/20/1863Mustered out 8/18/1861Mustered out 8/23/1864
Appointed Sgt. from Cpl. 9/17/1862, promoted to 2nd Lt. 1/15/1864, mustered out 7/18/1864
Appoitned Cpl. 9/1/1861, appointed Sgt. 3/1/1863, reduced to ranks 3/1/1864, wounded 11/24/1863 in actiMustered out 8/23/1864Mustered out 8/23/1864Discharged 7/10/1865Mustered out 8/23/1864Mustered out 9/9/1864Died 7/13/1864 at Ft. Slocum, Washington, DC of wounds received in action 7/11/1864 on picket in defense oDischarged 7/20/1865 Killed at Stones River, TN 12/31/1862Mustered out with company 9/27/1862Sent to hospital at Alexandria, VA7/25/1862, recoverd enough to do hospital duty, but died of typhoid feverAppointed Sgt. 11/20/61, promoted to 2d Lt 8/9/62, promoted 1st Lt 11/6/62, discharged on account of disabiMustered out 8/23/1864Discharged 5/11/1862 on Surgeon's certificate of disabilityDischarged 8/18/1861Promoted to Sgt. 4/1865 and reduced to Pvt the same month for "protracted absence in Hosp. Sick in Hospit
Mustered out 10/1/1862Discharged 5/25/1865Mustered out 5/31/1864
Reduced from Cpl. 10/11/1861, mustered out of service 9/1/1864Mustered out with company on 9/11/1865Reduced to Pvt.___, re-appointed Cpl. 12/14/1864, mustered out 6/9/1865
Deserted 5/29/1861 at Philadelphia, PA
Captured at Cross Lanes, VA 8/26/1861, nine months in prison, paroled and exchanged, then discharged at CAppointed Cpl. 4/1/1862, killed at Port Republic 6/9/1862 by gunshot to the head, left on the field
Appointed Sgt. 6/11/62; mustered out 10/1/1862Mustered out 9/9/1864Mustered as Pvt., appointed Sgt.___, promoted to 2nd Lt. 6/20/1862, promoted to 1st Lt. 6/20/1862, resigAppointed Cpl. 8/9/1862, discharged 12/28/1862 at Nashville, TN on Surgeon's certicate of disabilityMustered out 3mos service 8/22/1861, wounded at Gettsburg, PA 7/3/1863, transferred to Co. A 4th OH BatMustered out 12/9//1864 at Camp Dennison, OH on expiration of term of serviceDischarged 1/5/1863 at Columbus, OH on Surgeon's certificate of disabilityMustered out 10/12/1861
Wounded 6/30/1864 at Kennesaw Mountain, resulted in loss of an arm, discharged 10/12/1864 on Surgeon's certificate of disabilityCaptured at Kessler's Cross Lanes, VA 8/26/1861, held in prison until paroled 5/26/1862, returned to compDischarged 5/1862 on surgeon's certificate of disability; organized with 30th PA Militia at Harrisburg 6/2Mustered out 10/1/1862Missing in action at New Market Heights, VA 9/29/1864. Was found to have been mortally wounded and died later
c. at Shiloh, d. military prison at Montgomery, AL summer, 1862
Promoted 1st Lt.1/9/1862; lost right arm by grape shot 4/7/1862 at Shiloh, TN; Promoted Captain 9/17/1862
Appointed 1st Sgt., promoted to 2nd Lt. 6/26/1865 but not mustered, mustered out 6/27/1865Mustered out 8/15/1861
Mustered out as Wagoner, 9/4/1864
mustered out 8/18/1861Captured 9/8/1863 in action at Limestone Station, TN, killed 8/6/1864 in battle of Utoy Creek, GAMustered out 8/20/1864Mustered out of 87th OVI on 10/1/1862, enlisted 178th OVI 8/2/1864 for 1 year as a Pvt., appointed Sgt..
Died of disease 10/25/1863Mustered out 8/23/1864Mustered out 9/1/1864 Mustered in 9/1/1862, mustered out 6/3/1865 (Iowa Muster Rolls),Resigned due to illnessdischarged 6/3/1862 at Louisville, KY on Surgeon's certificate of disabilityDied 3/31/1862 at Shiloh, TN [of disease?]Mustered out 8/25/1864Mustered out 8/23/1864
Discharged 4/19/1864 at Lookout Valley, TN on Surgeon's Certificate of Disability; 1st Lt. Co.I 27th USCT 4/1Wounded on picket 10/19/1864 at Cedar Creek, VA, discharged for wounds 5/20/1865Missing after the Battle of Olustee, believed to be prisoner or dead. Confederate records show him discharDied 8/3/1864 in Washington, DC of disease
Sent to hospital 10/21/1864 at Petersburg, VA suffering from "Phthisis" or pulmonary tuberculosis, furlougPromoted to 1st Lt 2nd USCT 9/7/1863, promoted to Capt. 2nd USCT __, mustered out 1/5/1866Mustered out 3mos service 6/5/1861, promoted to Cpl. 3yrs service ____, wounded at Gettysburg, PA 7/3/
Wounded in the head 8/26/61 at Kessler's Cross Lanes, VA; taken prisoner; held in Libby and Parish Prisons,Discharged 9/15/1862 from 10th NY Cav. for disabilityWounded in the right breast at Bull Run, VA, left the field under his own power; taken prisoner at GainesvilPromoted to 1st Lt. Co. D 2/9/1863, promoted to Capt. Co. D 11/18/1864, mustered out 6/12/1865Mustered out 8/23/1864Died of disease at Gauley Bridge and was buried at Grafton, WV
Mustered out 9/9/1864Died 2/16/1865 of pnuemonia at Camp Chase, OHDied 2/29/1864 or 3/1/1864 at Knoxville, TNMustered out 10/1/1862Mustered out 6/1865Appointed Cpl. 6/23/1863, captured 9/8/1863 at Limestone Station, TN, died 4/19/1864 at Columbus, OH
Transferred to Signal Corps 1/18/1864Mustered out 6/14/1865Mustered out 11/14/1864 at Pulaski TN on expiration of serviceCaptured at Cross Lanes 8/26/1861, prisoner for nine months, paroled and exchanged, then discharged 10/4/1Mustered out 8/23/1864
Mustered out 8/23/1864Promotedfrom 1st Lt. Co. H to Capt. Co. K 3/10/1862, promoted to Major 6/25/1863, promoted to Lt. Col. Died in the armyCaptured at Cross Lanes, VA, prisoner for nine months, paroled, exchanged 5/26/1862, discharged on SurgeonMissing after July 18, 1863 (Ft. Wagner), presumed dead
Appointed Cpl. 6/12/1862, appointed Sgt. 11/1/1863, Appointed 1st Sgt. 7/1864, killed 11/29/1864 at Battle of Spring Hill, TNAppointed Cpl. 6/18/1865, mustered out 9/18/1865Mustered out 9/25/1864 at Beryville, VA on expiration of term of servcieAppointed Cpl. ___, killed 5/2/1863 at Chancellorsville, VAWounded at Cross Lanes, VA 8/26/1861-shot in right thigh (broken femur), captured and rescued by RosecranMustered out 8/23/1864Mustered out 8/23/1864Resigned 1/1863Mustered out 8/23/1864
Mustered out 8/23/1864
Discharged 3/28/1863 at Columbus, OH on Surgeon's certificate of disabilityDied 4/7/1862 from wounds received at Winchester, VA 3/23/1862, shot through neck and spineDischarged 2/28/1863 at Cleveland, OH by civil authority; enlisted 2nd OH Heavy Artillery 7/7/1863 for 3yrEnlisted at Tiffin, OH, mustered in Co. I 3/15/1862, transferred to Co. H 8/30/1864, discharged 3/14/1865 atMustered out 9/25/1865Captured at Cross Lanes, VA 8/26/1861, prisoner for nine months, paroled and exchanged, discharged 7/7/1863Musterd out 6/3/1865Appointed Cpl. 4/29/1861, promoted to Sgt., captured at Cross Lanes, VA 8/26/1861, died in Parish PrisonMustered out 7/3/1865 Detailed as an orderly at General Geary's HQ 11/24/1862, mustered out with company 7/6/1864Mustered out 6/22/1865Mustered out 8/23/1864Promoted to Cpl. Upon muster in. Promoted to Sgt. July 1865.
Mustered out 6/14/1865. Buried 7/21/1865 in Evergreen Cemetery, Amherst, OHPromoted to Cpl. Carried the flag of Massachusetts. Wounded severly in the neck at Olustee, FL on Feby 20,Discharged due to disability 2/15/1865Resigned 1/9/1863 at Camp Wickliffe, KYMustered out 6/12/1865Mustered out 8/18/1861Mustered out 8/18/1861Appointed 2nd Lt. Co. E 10/24/1861, promoted 1st Lt 11/21/1861, promoted Capt. Co. H 3/6/1863, killed at
Died in hospital at Vicksburg, MS 10/29/1863
Died of disease June 22, 1862 at Bacon Creek, KY (Camp Jefferson?), interred in Cave Hill Cemetery, LouisvillDrafted. Absent sick, discharged 12/5/1864Mustered out 10/17/1864Captured 9/15/62 at Harper's Ferry, Va; paroled; mustered out 10/1/1862Mustered out of 41st OVI 1862 at Corinth, MS; Promoted from Pvt. Co. B 180th OVI to Principal Musician Appointed Cpl. 9/28/1861, Appointed Sgt. 6/1/1862, mustered out 9/27/1864Mustered out of 7th OVI band 10/12/1861, Mustered out of 150th OVI 8/23/1864 Appointed Sgt. from Cpl., promoted to 2nd Lt. 5/24/1862, Transferred to Co. B 2/1/1863, promoted to 1st Promoted to Cpl. 7/8/1864, mustered out 7/30/1865 Enlisted w/87th OVI Co. D 6/10/1862. Mustered out on 10/1/1862; mortally wounded at Petersburg, July Died 4/14/1865 in hospital at Nashville, TNMustered out 6/12/186562-'63
Mustered out 8/23/1864
Died in hospital near Corinth, MS at Camp Clear Creek 6/26/1862 of camp fever, consumptionDied 9/26/1864 in hospital at____Discharged by order of War Dept. 10/24/1862, enlisted in 3rd U.S. Artillery 10/24/1862, promoted to HospiEnlisted at Battle Creek, MI. Mustered in 10/10/1861, reenlisted as a Veteran 12/26/1863 at Pulaski, TN, kiMustered out 10/1/1862Mustered out 10/1/1862Sick at Tod Barracks, Columbus OH 2/1865, discharged 5/17/1865Appointed Sgt.. 12/1862, discharged 2/18/1863 by order of War Department
Killed at Cedar Mountain, VA 8/9/1862Mustered in 10/10/1863, appointed Sgt.___, mustered out 11/8/1865 at Talladega, ALDied 1/2/1863 at Nashville, TNAppointed Cpl. 11/1/1862, detailed as Q.M. Sgt. of regiment?____, wounded in left thigh at Ringgold, GA 1
Appointed Cpl.11/1864, mustered out May 30, 1865 at Huntsville, ALMustered out 8/23/1864, Died 9/10/1864 in Oberlin of Typhoid/Camp FeverMustered out 8/23/1864
Appointed Cpl. 6/11/62; mustered out 10/1/62Died 7/25/1864 at Fort Ethan Allen, VADied of disease at Morris Island, SC 1/11/1865Died of Heart Disease at Morris Island, South Carolina, Jan. 11, 1865.
Renderd unfit for duty , left sick at Sutton, VA 8/2/1861, discharged at Columbus, OH 7/11/1862; as of 11/1
Mustered out 8/24/1864Captured at Cross Lanes, VA 8/26/1861, paroled and exchanged 5/26/1862, discharged 8/2/1862 on Surgeon's Mustered out with company 6/12/1865Appointed Cpl.___, mustered out 1/2/1865Died 2/15/1863 at Young's Point, LA-opposite Vicksburg, MS, struck by lightning while in tentTransferred to Co. I 19th Regiment Veteran Reserve Corps 3/25/1864Transferred to Regimental Band 7/10/1861, mustered out of service 7/5/1862
Wounded 12/16/1864 at Nashville, TN, mustered out 5/16/1865 at Louisville, KY
Mustered out August 20, 1865Mustered out 9/15/1864 at Davenport, IAMustered out 8/23/1864 (150th OVI), entered service with 5th USCT as 1st Lt. 7/1865, mustered out 10/5/1Died 3/29/1862 from wounds received at Winchester, Va 3/23/1862, shot in arm and through the chestMustered out of 150th OVI 8/23/1864; 1st Lt. 5th USCT on7/1865
Killed at Ft. Wagner, Charleston, SC 7/18/1863Died 1868 due to complications from consumption contracted during the warAppointed 11/1/1862, resigned 2/11/1863Discharged for disability 11/21/1862 at Falmouth, VAFell ill 9/1865 at Morehead, NC, discharged 12/1865Captured at Cross Lanes, VA 8/26/1861, paroled and exchanged 5/26/1862, discharged 11/20/1862 on Surgeon'Captain of one of the guns at Ft. Stevens, Mustered out 8/23/1864Mustered out 87th OVI 10/1/1862, Mustered out of 10th OH Cav 7/24/1865Deserted from battlefield in face of the enemy 12/31/1862 at Stones River, TN, returned to the regiment at CMustered out 9/4/1864Appointed Cpl. 9/14/1864, mustered out 6/12/1865
Mustered as private, appointed 2d Lt 9/9/1861, promoted to 1st Lt. 3/4/1864; discharged 2/21/1863 by WarWounded in the lungs at Cross Lanes, VA 8/26/61, left on the field, rescued from the enemy 9/11/1861; senWounded in right arm at Ringgold, GA 11/27/1863, detailed as a clerk at 2nd Division 12th Army Corps HQ 4Mustered out 6/7/1865 at Columbus, OHKilled in battle of Cedar Mountain, Aug. 9, 1862; "Shephard was young, but the elements of a noble, self-sacrAppointed 1st Sgt.__, died 12/28/1864 of wounds received 12/13/1864 at Abingdon, VAWounded 5/14/1864 at Resaca, GA, appointed Cpl. 11/1/1864, mustered out 6/12/1865
Transferred to Co. C 86th OVI 6/2/1862, mustered out 9/25/1862Captured at Kessler's Cross Lanes 8/25/1861, returned to regiment 10/7/1862, detached to staff of GeneralAppointed 1st Sgt. 6/11/62; mustered out 10/1/1862
Mustered out of 150th OVI 8/23/1864. Mustered into 195th OVI 3/4/1865, mustered out 12/18/1865Mustered out 7/3/1865 Mustered out 3mos service 6/14/1861, Appointed Sgt. 1/23/1863, wounded at Chancellorsville, VA 5/3/1863Appointed Cpl. 6/11/1862; mustered out 10/1/1862Taken prisoner at Kessler's Cross Lanes, VA 8/26/1861, paroled and exchanged 5/26/1862, acted as mustering
joined 2nd OH Cav 9/26/1864 for 3yrs, Promoted to Lt. USCT dated____Died at Camp Delaware, OH 4/12/1864
Discharged 10/6/1862 at Nashville, TN on Surgeon's certificate of disabilityDied 2/2/1862 at Cincinnati, OHMustered in 6/1/1864 at Centralia, IL, mustered out 10/22/1864 at Springfield, ILPromoted to Corporal, hosptialized for injuries received from fallling logs at the Battle of OlusteeAppointed Sgt. 1/15/1863, promoted to 2nd Lt. Co. F, 124th OVI 2/28/1863, resigned 9/9/1863Appointed Sgt. Co. D 65th OVI___, discharged 5/18/1864 at Chattanooga, Tn to accept promotion as Capt.
Discharged 6/22/1865Discharged at Gauley Bridge, VA 11/18/1861 on Surgeon's certificate of disabilityAppointed Sgt.___, mustered out 6/17/1865Promoted to R.Q.M.S. 9/21/1863, promoted to 2nd Lt. Co. M 9/15/1864
Mustered out 8/23/1864Mustered out 7/13/1865Promoted to Capt. Co. E 2/3/1862; promoted to Major and A.D.C. 11/7/1864Sent sick to Alexandria, VA 6/1862, discharged for disability 10/18/1862; Mustered in to 1st MN HA 10/5/18Mustered out 8/23/1864Taken prisoner at Kessler's Cross Lanes, VA 8/26/1861, paroled 5/26/1862, discharged 7/8/1862Died 10/30/1862 at Nashville, TNMustered out 8/23/1864Mustered out 8/23/1864Mustered out 8/23/1864Mustered out 6/24/1865Appointed Cpl. 8/1/1862, appointed Sgt.___, transferred to Co. D 36th OVI 2/23/1865, mustered out 7/27/
Absent on detached duty as Q.M. Sgt. from 9/1/1863 to ___, mustered out 3/10/1864Mustered out 10/1/1862
Wounded at New Market Heights, VA 9/29/1864Absent sick ___ at Hopedale, OH. No further recordKilled at Shiloh, April 7, 1862; Pormoted to 2nd Lt Jan. 28, 1862. Lived in Geauga Co. OH in 1860. Was a C.S.
Mustered out 8/31/1864Promoted to Regt. Com. Sgt. 9/20/1861, promoted to 2nd Lt. Co. C 6/6/1863, promoted to 1st Lt. Co. E 11/Entered Service 6/5/1862; appointed Cpl 6/11/62; mustered out 10/1/62; enlisted in 2nd OH Cav 2/10/63, kil
Mustered out 8/30/1865
Mustered in 9/1/1862, prisoner of war 10/14/1863, died in prison of typhoid 11/6/1863 at Confederate GenDischarged 6/19/1862 on Surgeon's certificate of disabilityMustered out 7/13/1865
Mustered out 8/9/1861
Wounded 9/17/1862 at Antietam, MD "bullet in his right arm"; noted as in Newark NJ Hospital in 11/1862, discharged 12/2/1862 on Surgeon's certifiMustered out at Charleston, SC 8/1865 while suffering from jaundice. Died of jaundice 2/24/1868Served 8/1864 to 12/1864Died 11/24/1861 at Washington DCDied April 7, 1862 at Columbia, TNMustered out 8/23/1864Discharged 4/5/1865 at Columbus, OHKilled at Antietam, MD 9/17/1862Absent in hospital 4/24/1865, died from disease. Mustered out 8/18/1861
Killed 5/10/1864 near Columbia, TNDischarged 5/4/1863 on surgeon's certificate of disabilityAppointed Cpl. 1/1/1863, Appointed Sgt. 11/1/1863, drowned in Ohio River 6/24/1864 after slipping off of ve
Mustered out of 163rd OVI 9/10/1864Mustered out of 150th OVI 8/23/1864; 1st Lt. 5th USCT on7/1865Discharged for chronic diarhea and consumption of lungs 7/27/1865Mustered out 8/20/1864
Mustered out 8/23/1864Mustered out 8/23/1864In early 1865 became ill rheumatism, hospitalized at Washington DC and Philadelphia, discharged 7/1865Served from 3/1865 to 4/1866Appointed 1st Sgt. 3/3/1865, mustered out 6/11/1865
Mustered out 7/10/1865Died at Chickamauga 9/13/1863, shot through the headDischarged 2/16/1863 at Keokuk, IADischarged at Clarksville, TN 11/30/1863 to accept commission as 1st Lt. 16th USCTMustered out 12/9/1864 at Camp DennisonDied from wounds received at Pittsburg Landing and from exposureInjured his knee. Discharged May, 1864Mustered out August 20, 1865Appointed Capt. in the army in 1865Discharged 9/24/1862Suffered from chronic diareah 3/1862, Appointed Cpl. 11/1/1863, detailed to drive teams at New Hope Chu
Wounded at Winchester, VA 3/1862 received gun shot through the forearm, discharged for wounds 7/11/1Service interupted from April 1864 until October 1864 due to diarrhea, dysentary, scabies, scurvey, ascites aServed from 2/1865 to 9/1865Wounded at Winchester, VA 3/1862 in right arm. Discharged on account of wound 7/2/1862Mustered out 8/23/1864Mustered out 8/23/1864Mustered out 8/23/1864Captured at Cross Lanes, VA 8/26/1861, paroled and exchanged 5/26/1862, discharged 7/22/1862 on Surgeon's
Mustered as Cpl., appointed Sgt. 9/14/1864, mustered out 6/12/1865Discharged 10/1/1865Wounded 6/27/1864 at Kennesaw Mountain, GA, discharged 3/27/1865 at Columbus, OH by reason of disabiMustered out 8/23/1864Examined 9/2/1862 at Fort Porter, Buffalo, NY and rejected on the ground of inability to endure the hardships Appointed Cpl. 1/15/1865, mustered out 8/4/1865Died 11/2/1864 at Oberlin of diseaseDied 9/20/1865 Killed at Shiloh, TN 4/7/1862Mustered out 8/18/1861
Mustered 8/26/1862, taken prisoner at Monterey 7/4/1863, missing in action at Trevillian Station, VA 6/11Captured at Kessler's Cross Lanes, VA 8/26/1861, held in prison until paroled 5/26/1862, discharged at DetroiEnlisted as a substitute. Wounded by a shell in left thigh at Petersburg, VA [date?], transferred to 23rd UAppointed Sgt. 6/30/1862, mustered out 7/1/1865
Killed in action at Battle of Plains Store, LA 5/21/1863Promoted to Chaplain 6/22/1864, mustered out 9/9/1864Discharged 11/14/1863 on surgeon's certificate of disabilityWounded at Shiloh, TN 4/7/1862; discharged at Columbus 7/21/1862 on surgeon's certificate of disability
Died of disease at Louisville, KY 2/3/1862. Interred at Cave Hill Cemetery, Louisville, KYMustered out 8/23/1864Mustered out 9/20/1862
Promoted from 1st Lt. to Capt. 1/13/1863, mustered out 6/3/1865Transferred to Co. K 16th IL, discharged 5/26/1865 at Madison, IN while absent in hospital, mustered out 7/8Appointed Cpl. 10/9/1861, appointed Sgt. 7/1/1862, appointed R.Q.M. Sgt 12/15/1862, Commissioned 2nd Lt.Went into hospital at Alexandria, VA 8/1862, transferred to Invalid Corps 2/15/1864Discharged October 20, 1862 for wounds received at Battle of Cedar Mountain, Va., Aug. 9, 1862; (LCN incorMustered out 8/23/1864 (150th OVI), entered service with 2nd OH Cav. 2/15/1865, mustered out 9/11/186Mustered out 8/15/1865Killed in action at Ft. Wagner July 18, 1863. Mustered out 9/22/1864
In the army '62-'63, d. Nashville, TN 1865 (as per 1908)
On duty as a boatman on the steamer "Planter" from August to November, 1863. Hospitalized in July 1865 at
Mustered out 8/23/1864
Died of Typhoid Pnuemonia 3/13/1863 at Benson Station, KY. Taken ill 3/3/1863 at Frankurt, KY
Wounded in right elbow at Winchester, VA 3/23/1862, discharged on account of wound 11/25/1862Spent 9 days in wilderness after Kessler's Cross Lanes, wounded in ear and thigh at Cedar Mountain, VA 8/9
Died 11/22/1861 or 1862Mustered out of 84thOVI 9/20/1862. Died in New Orleans, LA 7/6/1864Mustered in 9/25/1862, promoted to Cpl.___, mustered out 5/31/1865 at hospital, Albany, NYDetailed as a teamster 7/30/1862 until detailed to the Q.M. Department 12/1862 until detailed to the ordnaTransferred to Co. H 3/10/1864, mustered out 6/30/1864Died 4/15/1862 of wounds received at Winchester, VA 3/23/1862, shot though the ankle shattering his legAppointed Sgt.____, wounded in the right arm at Mt. Sterling, KY 6/1864, died 10/19/1864 at hospital in PoiMustered out 8/23/1864Mustered out 10/1/1862Mustered out 8/18/1861Mustered as Sgt., reduced to ranks 10/31/1862, promoted 2nd Lt. 114th USCT 7/15/1864, resigned 4/22/1865
Mustered out 8/23/1864Promoted to Cpl. 8/1864, reduced to Pvt. 7/1865, mustered out 9/1865
Oberlin Affiliation Residence at time of Enlistment Place of Birth
Joined 7th OVI at Campe Dennison, Wounded above the knee at battle of Cedar Mountain, Aug. 9, 1862; served as company cook for almost a year, Oberlin, OHAttended Oberlin Prep: '52-'54; Attend Milwaukee, WI Leon, NYAttended Oberlin Prep: '55-'56; Attended Oberlin College: '57-'61 IllinoisAttended Oberlin Prep: '60-'62 Center, Williams Co., OH Michigan
New Corydon, INAttended Oberlin Prep: '61-'62 Bryan, OH Columbiana, OHResident of Oberlin Oberlin Pulaski County, GAAttended Oberlin Prep: '55-'56; AttendeHubbard, WI Bellevue, OHAttended Oberlin Prep: '58-'61 Kinsman, OH Putney, VTCHECKING RESIDENCY Mansfield, OHEnrolled for Oberlin Prep: '61-'62 (Seni Fox Lake, Dodge Co., WI NYAttended Oberlin Prep: '60-'60 (EnglishBowling Green, OH OhioOberlin Resident Camden, OH EnglandRussia Twp. Resident Russia Twp., OH OhioResident Canal Dover, OH OHAttended Oberlin Prep: '61-'62; Attend New California (Jerome Twp.), Union Co., O Smithville, NYAttended Oberlin Prep: '63-'64 Little Valley, NYAttended Oberlin Prep: '62-'64, residenOberlin, OH Sheffield, Lorain Co., OAttended Oberlin Prep: '61-'62, residenCanton, Fulton Co., IL OhioAttended Oberlin Prep: '57-'58, '61-'62 Columbia, OH Columbia, OHAttended Oberlin Prep: '62-'63; Enrolle Chester, VTresident Bavaria, GermanyAttended Oberlin Prep: '61-'62; Enrolle Chardon, OHListed as member of Oberlin Continge Inverness, NYSee Biggs Brothers above Henrietta, OHLCN says resident Hartford, OH
Attended Church Hartsgrove, OH England?Crestline, OHMendon, OH
Attended Oberlin Prep: '57-'60 Marion, WI Hornby, NYAttended Oberlin College: '58-'59 (Fres Boston, MA New York ?Attended Oberlin Prep: '58-'59, '61-'63 Four Corners, OH Huntsville, PAAttended Oberlin College: '63-'67 Napolean, MI Wellington, Lorain Co.,Attended Oberlin College: '59-'62 Hartsgrove, OHAttended Oberlin Prep: '56-'57, '58-'59 Boston, MAAttended Oberlin Prep: '60-'62 Gnadenhutten, OHAttended Oberlin Prep: '60-'61 (Senior Boston, MA OhioOberlin College: Junior '60-'61, Senior Auburn, OH Auburn, OHRussia Twp. Resident Russia Twp. OhioAttended Oberlin Prep: '63-'64 Greentown, OHAttended Oberlin Prep: '60-'61; AttendeFarmington, IL Farmington, ILListed on Oberlin Civil War Monument Decatur, IL MichiganResident Grafton, OH Lincolnshire, England
Grafton, NHGermantown, OH
Oberlin resident since ca. 1845 Attica, OH Plattsburg, VTAttended Oberlin Theology: '57-'58 (JuniBowling Green, OH
Jerome, OHAttended Oberlin College: '61-'62 (Juni Ellisburg, NYAttended Oberlin Prep: '53-'55; AttendeMadison, OH"Had contacts in Oberlin prior to war" Oberlin Jacksonville, MSOberlin resident since 1863 Auburn, Geauga Co., OH Chillicothe, Ross Co., OResident of Russia Township Oberlin Romney, Hampshire Co.Oberlin Resident since 1850's Aurora, IN Cabell City, VAAttended Oberlin Prep: '58-'60; AttendeLincklaen, NY Ripley, OHAttended Oberlin Prep: '56-'58 Lawrence, MA
Mt. Gilead, Morrow Co., OHAttended Oberlin Prep: '59-'61 Monroeville, OH Monroeville, OHAttended Oberlin Prep: '62-'63 Vermontville, MI Vermontville, MIAttended Oberlin Prep: '61-'62 West Cornwell, OH West Cornwell, CTEnrolled Oberlin Prep: '62-'63 Urichsville, OH Tuscarawas County, O
Brant, Erie Co., NY OhioResident Oberlin EnglandAttended Oberlin Prep: '53-'56; AttendeDewitt, IA Leisestershire, England
Camden, OHAttended Oberlin Prep: '60-'61 Tontogony, OH PA
Oberlin resident bt. 1856-1861 East Cleveland, OH Washington Co., NCMoved to Oberlin in 1860--may have mBainbridge, OH Washington Co., NCAttended Oberlin Prep: '62-'64 Fostoria, OH
Discharged May 13, 1863 for wounds received at Battle of Cedar Mountain, VA., by order of General Canby; LCN reported "shot in ankle" at Cedar Oberlin, OHAttended Oberlin College: '59-'60; Atte Greene, OH Greene, OHAttended Oberlin Prep: '60-'61; Attend Cleveland, OH
Genoa, Ottawa Co., OHWounded 6/30/1864 at Kennesaw Mountain, resulted in loss of an arm, discharged 10/12/1864 on Surgeon's certificate of disability Mt. Gilead, Morrow Co., OH
Kelleys Island, OH KYAppointed Cpl. 6/12/1862, appointed Sgt. 11/1/1863, Appointed 1st Sgt. 7/1864, killed 11/29/1864 at Battle of Spring Hill, TN Casco, MI
Attended Oberlin Prep: '63-'65 Shelby, Richland Co., OHAttended Oberlin Prep: '59-'61; OberlinHuntington, OH Marion, OHAttended Oberlin Prep: '54-'56, '57-'58 Smithville, OHAttended Oberlin Prep: '56-'57, '57-'58 Brodhead, WI Shelby, Richland Co., OAttended Oberlin Prep: '61-'63 Solon, OHAttended Oberlin College: '64-'66 Monterey, MAAttended Oberlin Prep: '56-'57, '58-'61 Hardin, Hardin Co., IAAttended Oberlin Prep: '63-'64 Southington, Trumbull Co., OH Columbia, OHAttended Oberlin Prep: '60-'64 Sparta, IL Howard, NYAttended Oberlin Prep: '57-'59, '59-'61 Huntington, OH Bath, NYAttended Oberlin Prep: '60-'61 St. Catharines, Canada Lindsey, OHAttended Oberlin Prep: '56-'60, '61-'62 St. Paul, MN Ripley, OHEnrolled Oberlin Prep: '61-'62 Brownhelm Twp., Lorain Co., OHEnrolled Oberlin Prep: '62-'63; Oberlin Stockholm, NY OHAttended Oberlin Prep: '61-'62 (dropp Sudbury, VTAttended Oberlin Prep: '60-'61 Sulphur Springs, OH Wooster, OHAttended Oberlin Prep: '52-'54; OberlinOakham, MA Ivrine, ScotlandAttended Oberlin Prep: '60-'62 Sulphur Springs, OH Wayne Twp. OHAttended Oberlin Prep: '56-'57; AttendeBrownhelm Twp., Lorain Co., OHAttended Oberlin Prep: '61-'62 Summerfield, MI Mendon, OHAttended Oberlin College: '60-'61 St. Paul, MNAttended Oberlin Prep: '56-'57, '60-'61 Syracuse, NY Colebrook, NHAttended Oberlin Prep: '58-'60; AttendeGustavus, OH Gustavus, OHResident of Oberlin since 1856 Adrian, MI Raliegh, NC?Attended Oberlin Prep: '57-'59; AttendeOriskany, NY Oriskany, NY
Clarksfield, OH OHResident of Oberlin. Attended school f Akron, IN Richmond Co., NCAttended Oberlin Prep: '58-'59; Oberli Tabor, IA Madison, OHAttended Oberlin Prep: '40-'41 Russia Twp., OH Stockbridge, BerkshireAttended Oberlin Prep: '61-'62 Brownhelm, OH Brownhelm Twp., LoraiAttended Oberlin Prep: '54-'55, '59-'62 Mt. Gilead, Morrow Co., OH Mt. Gilead, Morrow CoAttended Oberlin Prep: '59-'61 Mt. Gilead, Morrow Co., OH Mt. Gilead, Morrow CoAttended Oberlin Prep: '59-'61 Tabor, IA
Resident? OberlinAttended Oberlin Prep: '59-'60, '63-'66 Wellington, IA Henrysburg, CanadaAttended Oberlin College: '59-'61 Wellington, OHAttended Oberlin Prep: '60-'62 Wellington, OHOberlin Resident Alexandria, OH Grant Co. IN (likely untAttended Oberlin College: '57-'58, '59- Wellington, OHAttended Oberlin Prep: '60-'61; Enrolle Mt. Gilead, Morrow Co., OH Mt. Gilead, Morrow CoAttended Oberlin Prep: '61-'63 Wellington, OHAttended Oberlin Prep: '63-'64 Wellington, OH Aurora, INEnrolled at Oberlin Prep: '61-'62, resid Oberlin, OHAttended Oberlin Prep: '60-'61 Wellington???Attended Oberlin Prep: '59-'62, OberlinWest Alexander, OHAttended Oberlin Prep: '60-'64 Sherman, NY Sherman, NYAttended Oberlin Prep: '62-'64; AttendeMt. Pleasant, CAN or Grand Rapids, MIAttended Oberlin Prep: '61-'63, '65-'66 West Barre, OH Henrietta, OHOberlin College and prep. Bt. 1851-18 Oberlin, OHAttended Oberlin Prep: '60-'61; Attend Florence, Erie Co., OHAttended Oberlin College: '63-'67, '69- Decatur, IL Lewisberry, PAAttended Oberlin Theological Dept.: '61Fremont, OHResident Cleveland, OH KentuckyAttended Oberlin Prep, College, SeminaCharlotte, NYAttended Oberlin College: '63-'64 Barre Center, NYAttended Oberlin Prep, College, SeminaAkron, INAttended Oberlin Prep: '61-'63 West Boylston, MAResident in 1850 and 1870 Census Madison, OH OhioAttended Oberlin Prep: '59-'61 West Fremont, OHAttended Oberlin Prep: '61-'62 West Haven, VT Cassel, Germany
Green Springs, Sandusky Co., OHResident Oberlin, OH
Coldwater, MI Orange County, VirginiaAttended Oberlin Prep: '62-'63 West Jefferson, Madison Co., OHOberlin Attendee OberlinAttended Oberlin Prep and College: '59Stockholm, NY Stockholm, NYAttended Oberlin Prep and College: '60Litchfield, Medina Co., OH Cadiz, OHAttended Oberlin College: '61-'62 (Juni Farm Ridge, ILAttended Oberlin Prep: '59-'60 Clarksfield, OHRussia Twp. Resident Lisle, ILAttended Oberlin Prep: '62-'63 Dundee, ILAttended Oberlin Prep: '63-'64 West Leroy, MI St. Clair, MIAttended Oberlin College: '62-'63 Lindsay, CanadaAttended Oberlin Prep: '60-'61 West Leroy, MIAttended Oberlin Prep: '58-'62 York Center, ILAttended Oberlin Prep: '65-'67 Lyme, OH Readfield, MELOOKING UP RESIDENCY Lyndon, ILAttended Oberlin College: '60-'62, '61 Flint, Geneseo Co., MI Gaylordsville, CT
Wounded 9/17/1862 at Antietam, MD "bullet in his right arm"; noted as in Newark NJ Hospital in 11/1862, discharged 12/2/1862 on Surgeon's certifiOberlinResident Dansville, IA Jefferson, OHAttended Oberlin Prep: '59-'61 West Turin, NY Eden, NYAttended Oberlin Prep: '58-'61 West Unity, OHAttended Oberlin Prep: '59-'61 Lake City, MNAttended Oberlin College: '63-'67; Att Tabor, IA Clarksfield, OHAttended Oberlin Prep: '56-'60 Lake City, MN Clayhanger, England
Citation Additional NotesAlumni Magazine: 1908Annual Catalogue: 186THE FIRST MEMBER OF 7TH OVI TO BE WOUNDED BY THE ENEMY1860 Federal Census, Russia Township, Lorain Co., OH; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio Troops; Ohio MemoryAlumni Magazine: 190No records on Illinois State Archives website for Alonzo E. AlexanderLCN 6/11/18; Roster oRoster shows his name as William J. AllasonAlumni Magazine: 19 m. Jennie McCollins 9/15/1864Oberlin Evangelist 5/ Does not appear on roster of 7th OVI 3mos because he was wounded prior to being mustered into service. Author of "Is Slavery Sanctioned By the Bible?", American Tract Society, 1860 (http://quod.lib.umich.edu/m/moa/AEV3891.0001.001?rgn=main;view=toc)LCN 9/17/1862; 1860 Not sure how related to Oberlin, but LCN listed him as a residentAlumni Magazine: 1908Roster of Ohio Troops In Annual Catalogue: 1861, listed as "Absent in the Army"They Stopped In OberlBorn in Hardy County, VA ca. 1841Roster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908; The History of Company C (Wilder), Itinerary of the 7th OVI (Wilson); 1860 Federal Census, Oberlin, Lorain Co., OHLCN 9/17/1862Roster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Master Genealogist; 1860 Federal Census, Oberlin, Lorain Co., OH; The History of Company C (Wilder)LCN 5/22/1861; AlumniHis brother Marquis L. Axtell joined the same unit in 1862. His twin brother, Manning Jefferson Axtell lived in Russia Twp. In 18601860 Federal Census, RBrother of Marquis and Manly Washinton AxtellThe Civil War Years, Oberlin (Karyn Norwood); Illinois State Archives-Civil War Rosters; Master Genealogist; Soldiers and Sailors databaseLCN 6/11/1862; RosterBrother of Philip AyersLCN 6/11/1862; RosterBrother of David AyersOberlin Civil War Mo Lived with Professor Peck in Oberlin, joined up with his father, living in Iowa, who was Capt. William Backus of the 1st CO Cav., served under his father. Died before the Sand Creek Massacre (http://www.kclonewolf.com/History/SandCreek/sc-index.html). His father William was part of the Sand Creek Massacre, came to Oberlin to be with his wife after the war. Roster of Ohio Troops NOT FOUND IN OBERLIN IN 1860 CENSUS, NOT FOUND IN ANNUAL CATALOGUE, NOT FOUND IN MASTER GENEALOGISTRoster of Ohio Troops Letters 1860 Federal Census, Confirm somehow, soldier and student are one and the same. 1860 shows him as student age 22 as of 6/17/1861, and 24 on muster in as of 89/2/1861LCN 6/11/1862; Roster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Annual Catalogue: 1861; 1860 Federal Census, Oberlin, Lorain Co., OHLCN 5/18/1864 J.W. Ball was a member of Squirrel HuntersAlumni Magazine: 1908They Stopped In OberlBorn in Pulaski Co. GA. His father was plantation owner, his mother was one of the plantation slaves. Barker was given freedom after his father's death. Tent-mate with John Wall. LCN 11/4/1863; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio TroopsLCN 11/13/1861; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio TroopsWestwood Cemetery TeFamily is listed on 1860 Census as living in Pittsfield, and on 1870 in Oberlin. Need to see when they moved. His brother Maro Loomis Bartlett's obit in ON 4/9/1919 doesn't say when they moved to Oberlin. Says that Horace is living in Pittsfield in 1919.Annual Catalogue: 186Joseph W. Bartlett is not listed on 1860 Census w/his family in Amity, NY. There is a William Bartlett, farm laborer, aged 22, born in NY, living in the residence of Bowman Freeman in La Grange, OH on 1860 CensusOberlin College Annual Catlogue: 1860, 1861; Alumni Magazine: 1908; The History of Company C (Theodore Wilder), 1860 Federal Census, Oberlin, OH; LCN 10/9/1861 (Death)Not brother of Lester Bartlett, 16yrs old at time of deathMaster Genealogist; L Civil War Pension index lists Sarah as his wifeOberlin Civil War Soldiers Monument; 1860 Federal Census, Oberlin, Lorain Co., OH; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio TroopsLCN 5/18/1864; RosterBunkmate of John MonroeAlumni Magazine: 19 Any relation to John Amos Bedient of 150th OVI?Alumni Magazine: 19 Brother of Hiram K. Bedortha of 60th OVI?Oberlin Civil War MonPeck's sketch of Bedortha states he receved no regular training after enlistment and immediatley joined his unit just before the Battle of the Wilderness. He became fatigued and ill from constant marching and camp life. He also describes Bedortha's mothers efforts to accompany his body back to Pittsfield.Alumni Magazine: 1908Oberlin Civil War Mo Oberlin Civil War Monument lists him as "John Beach", no John Beach on 150th OVI roster or on Soldiers and Sailors database. Cannon says "not an Oberlin student". Also from Cannon via F.J. McWade "His father had been notified that Beech was ill, and came on East. When he arrived at the entrance to the hospital, he inquired of the doctor, who happened to be passing, how Beech was 'Beech,' said the doctor, 'Beech is dead.' The poor man fell down in a heap, stricken with sorrow to the heart."1860 Federal Census, Russia Twp., Lorain Co., OH; Master GenealogistLCN 7/23/1862; Oberlin Civil War Monument; Alumni Magazine: 1908War Diary of Luman Harris Tenney; Roster of Ohio TroopsLCN 10/7/1863; SoldieNOT LISTED AS A STUDENT, NOR ON 1860 CENSUS, LCN OF 10/7/63 SAYS HE AND HIS BROTHERS ARE RESIDENTS. LCN also incorrectly reports his regiment as the 45th OVI. LCN 10/7/1863; Roster NOT LISTED AS A STUDENT, NOR ON 1860 CENSUS, LCN OF 10/7/63 SAYS HE AND HIS BROTHERS ARE RESIDENTS
LCN 10/7/1863; LCN 12NOT LISTED AS A STUDENT, NOR ON 1860 CENSUS, LCN OF 10/7/63 SAYS HE AND HIS BROTHERS ARE RESIDENTS. LCN 12/11/1861 says he is resident of ElyriaWilder says at the beginning of the war he "was a member of a company from the vicinity of Elyria"Oberlin Civil War Mo William Black is not found on regimental rosterLCN 11/18/1863 Alumni Magazine: 1908In Oberlin at time war beganOberlin College Annual Catalogue: 1860, 1861; Soldiers and Sailors Database; Itinerary of the 7th OVI (Lawrence Wilson): The History of Company C, 7th OVI (Theodore Wilder); Alumni Magazine: 1908Alumni Magazine: 1908Union Light Guard was formed by Gov. Dennison. One man from each county in Ohio was recruited for the service of protecting the White House, Treasury Building, War Office, and other public buildings (Reid).LCN 5/18/1864; Roster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 19081860 Federal Census; 1883 Alumni says he was deceased as of 1883 (no exact date given), 1908 Alumni gives his death as 1899, other online sources confirm this latter date. Also, 1890 reports that he was a 1st Lt. (no company given). Oberlin College AnnuaBrother of Frank L. Bostwick?LCN 6/11/1862; RosteBrother of Edgar M. Bostwick?Oberlin Annual CataloTheodore Wilder refers to him as "Of delicate constitution; not able to endure active field service, but served quite profitably in the hospital". LCN 8/21/1861 letter from Shurtleff describes him as having a "will and courage beyond his physical strength". Also that Bosworth felt he should enlist because so many Christian young men were slow to do so. Roster of Ohio Troops In Annual Catalogue: 1861, listed as "Absent in the Army"; Wilson, Bowler learned under James A. Garfield at Hiram before attending Oberlin. 1860 Federal Census, Russia Twp., Lorain Co., OH; Master Genealogist; Boynton File Oberlin Heritage Center; Roster of Ohio Troops; Find a Grave.comLCN 6/11/1862; Roster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Alumni Magazine: 1960Alumni Magazine: 1908LCN 1/31/1866 (obituaDied January 25, 1866 of lung and heart disease at his home in Oberlin at the age of 21. He is on the Oberlin CW monument and obit says he died in his home at Oberlin in 1866, but cannot find evidence of him as a student or resident otherwise. Muster rolls say he lived in IL. No Brewsters in Oberlin in 1860 or 1870 Census, but there is a George Brewster on 1859-1860 City Directory living on Main St. between College and Mill Streets. George Ells, the father of deceased Oberlin soldier Edward Augustus Ells, owns the burial plot for Henry A. BrewsterLCN 6/11/1862; Soldiers and Sailors; Alumni Magazine: 1908; 1860 Federal Census, Oberlin, OH; Roster of Ohio Troops; Westwood Cemetery Test VersionLCN 6/11/1862; Soldiers and Sailors; Roster of Ohio TroopsLCN 6/11/1862; Roster of Ohio TroopsThey Stopped In OberlinOberlin College Annual Catalogue: 1857, 1860, 1861; Itinerary of the 7th OVI (Lawrence Wilson); 1908 Alumni Magazine; Oberlin Civil War MonumentLCN 5/1/1861Annual Catalogue: 1861; Soldiers and Sailors database; LCN 7/23/1862LCN 7/14/1866 (Obituary); Alumni Magazine: 1908; Compiled Service RecordsThey Stopped In Oberlin; LCN 4/15/1863They Stopped In OberlinThey Stopped In OberlBorn into slavery They Stopped In OberlKnown as "Long John Brown" to people in OberlinWestwood Cemetery Test Version; 1908 Alumni MagazineLCN 5/7/1862; Official Record of the War of the Rebellion: Series III, Vol. II; Alumni Magazine: 1908LCN 6/28/1865; Roster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908Alumni Magazine: 1908Alumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; 1860 Federal Census, Vermontville, Eaton Co., MI; Record of Service of Michigan Volunteers vol. 41Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio TroopsAlumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio Troops; The History of Tuscarawas CountyFederal Census 1860, Oberlin , OH; Roster of Ohio Troops; Itinerary of the 7th OVI (Lawrence Wilson). LCN 9/17/1862; 1860 Federal Census, Oberlin, Lorain County, OHHistory of First Iowa Went to Kansas in 1856 w/Kinney and Trowbridge, did he know John Brown? Married Nancy E. Graham in 1864. Presidential Elector in 1864. Commander of Dept. of the Potomac G.A.R. in 1881 and 1882. Commander-in-Chief of the Grand Army 1885. Oberlin Civil War Monument; LCN 5/1/1861Alumni Magazine: 1908Appears in 1860 Census as "Berkhart"LCN 5/18/1864; Roster of Ohio TroopsOberlin College AnnuaMarried Catherine R. Delotter 8/27/1862; Wilder quotes him as saying he was "sometimes glad I was in this army" and "sometimes not"LCN 11/4/1863; AlumniAlternately listed as "Dwight Robbins Burrell" or "Robbins Dwight Burrell". From Cannon: "One year ago (1900) I visited a part of our old line of forts. My wife was with me, but I could not help thinking that, whlie she saw what I saw with the outward eye, how little it all was to her. What she did not see made me very sad. The though of the awful war, the scattering of the boys never to meet again, the dead, the fact that thsoe remaining are almost old men. How few of our dreams have been realized"War Diary of Luman Harris Tenney; Roster of Ohio Troops; Master Genealogist; Alumni Magazine: 1908The Civil War Years, Master Genealogist says he was married to Lizzie Alexander in Oberlin in 1865. LCN 11/8/1865 confirms this, but no residence given. ON reports of Butler's murder trial does not say when he entered OberlinRoster of Ohio Troops; LCN 8/20/1862; Wilder's "The History of Company C"; Oberlin Alumni 1883; Annual Catalogue: 1860; Alumni Magazine: 1908Roster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908
Alumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; 1860 Federal Census, Berlin, Erie Co., OH; Roster of Ohio SoldiersMaster Genealogist; LCN 10/23/1861; Roster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908LCN 10/23/1861; Alumni Magazine 1908; Roster of Ohio TroopsAlumni Magazine: 1908Mulatto serving in white regimentLCN 5/18/1864; RosteAuthor of "Record of Service of Company K, 150th O.V.I. 1864Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio TroopsOberlin College AnnuaCONFIRM THIS MAN DID NOT ALSO SERVE IN CO. 7TH OVI; LCN 5/3/1865 contains a letter written by George North Carruthers, mentioning him as a former student and now chaplain. There are George North Carruthers papers at National Archives at: http://www.worldcat.org/title/george-north-carruthers-papers-1863-1969/oclc/71131881, short bio is here: http://www.ohiohistorycentral.org/entry.php?rec=2955Alumni Magazine: 1908CHECK TO MAKE SURE THE OBERLIN STUDENT ACTUALLY SERVED IN THE WARAlumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio TroopsThey Stopped In OberlBorn into slavery, escaped in 1858. Alumni Magazine: 1908; LCN 8/24/1864LCN 6/25/1862; Alumni Magazine: 1908; LCN 6/18/1862LCN 9/17/1862LCN 9/17/1862; 1908 Alumni MagazineLCN 9/17/1862Oberlin Civil War MonFormer slave, he and his family were freed by their master and moved to Oberlin in 1855. Listed as "mulatto" on 1860 Census. Died 1/20/1866 in Oberlin at the age of 19 of consumption and dropsy contracted while in the army-"one of the many who have reached home having sacraficed their lives for the country" (LCN 1/24/1866)They Stopped In OberliBorn into slavery. Came to Oberlin with his parents Garrison and Margaret Chambers when they were freed in 1854. Service record states: "Representative for Jabez S. BurrellLCN 5/18/1864; Roster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908Alumni Magazine: 1908; LCN 2/12/1862; Roster of Ohio TroopsOberlin College Annual Catalogue: 1861; Alumni Magazine: 1908; The History of Company C (Theodore Wilder); LCN 3/12/18621860 Federal Census, Confirm Albert E. Chester on 1860 Oberlin Census is the same man on Roster of Ohio Troops in 1st OH Cav. Co. AWar Diary of Luman Harris Tenney; Roster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908; 1860 Federal Census Oberlin, Lorain Co., OHLCN 5/18/1864; Roster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908LCN 6/11/1862; Roster of Ohio TroopsLCN 5/1/1861Oberlin College Annual Catalogue: 1860, 1861; The History of Company C (Theodore Wilder); Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio Troops. LCN 5/18/1864; Roster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908; LCN 9/17/1862Oberlin College AnnuaBrother of James A. Claghorn of Prep Dept. and 44th NY. Annual Catalogue shows him enrolled for classes at start of '61 school year, but had already enlisted for service in April prior to the beginning of studies. Oberlin College AnnuaBrother of Henry Dwight Claghorn of the 13th and 7th OVI. 1908 Alumni Mag and 44thNY History (Nash) show his PO to be Moreland, NY. Nash also says he was injured on 4/6/1862 when staging for a lookout collapsed. Index of the same says he was wounded between 4/5 and 5/4/1862.Alumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; 1860 Federal Census Cuyahoga Co., OH; Roster of Ohio Troops1861-62 Annual Catalogue; Soldiers and Sailors Database; Alumni Magazine: 1908LCN 11/13/1861; AlumnHis brother [?], Joshua Clark, served in the same battery and was killed at Stones River in 12/31/1862.Alumni Magazine: 1908; ON 3/20/1918Alumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio TroopsAlumni Magazine: 1908; Pennsylvania Civil War Muster RollsAlumni Magazine: 1908Alumni Magazine: 1908; Annual Catalogue: 1860; Soldiers and Sailors database; Lincoln's Body Guard, the Union Light Guard of Ohio (McBride)Oberlin College Annual Catalogue: 1860; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio Troops; The History of Company C (Theodore Wilder)Westwood Cemetery Test Version; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Master GenealogistLCN 5/18/1864; Roster of Ohio TroopsOberlin Civil War Monument; Westwood Cemetery Test Version; New York Civil War RostersLCN 9/17/1862; 1908 J.W. Clark as shown in LCN is shown on 1860 Fed Cen w/mother Louisa, not sure what happened to him after '61. James Wait Clarke fr. Arcade, NY, according to Obit "served in Ohio militia company" during the Civil War. Not sure which J.W. Clark(e) LCN Is talking aboutLCN 5/18/1864; Roster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio Troops; Itinerary of the 7th OVI (Lawrence Wilson)LCN 6/12/1861; 1860 FLCN 6/12/1861 (One of "two Oberlin Boys", along with John Haylor, to join Sprague's Cadets of Cleveland)Oberlin College AnnuaAfter being discharged due to sickness, became a member of Oberlin company during the Confederate advance to Cincinnati in autumn, 1862. After that, went to Michigan with Chalres Elbert Miner to teach. Joined 7th MI while in Michigan.Alumni Magazine: 19 Letters online at Ohio History. Mentions Oberlin in some letters
Alumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; 1860 Federal Census Edinburg, Portage Co., OH; Roster of Ohio TroopsOberlin Civil War Monument; Roster of Ohio TroopsWestwood Cemetery Test Version; Master Genealogist; Roster of Ohio Troops; The History of Company C (Wilder); Alumni Magazine: 1908; 1860 Federal Census, Oberlin, Lorain Co., OH; Oberlin News-Tribune 4/16/1931 (regarding letter from Cole sent to his cousin at OC during CW)Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio TroopsAlumni Magazine: 1908Oberlin Annual Catalogue: 1859, 1860, 1861; Alumni Magazine: 1908; The Itinerary of 7th OVI(Wilson); Alumni Magazine: 1908Buried in National Cemetery at Beaufort, SC Sec. 41 Grave #4722Oberlin Civil War Monument; Westwood Cemetery Test Version; Alumni Magazine: 1908Roster of Ohio Troops As John C. Cooper in Roster of Ohio TroopsHistory of the Hiram Father of Henry Evans Theodore Copeland, and adopted father of Reuben TurnerThe Civil War Years, OServed 1861-1862 under John Brown Jr. John Copleand wrote a letter to him from Charlestown, VA 12/10/1859 while awaiting execution.LCN 5/18/1864; RosterNot related to any of the Oberlin Copelands. Possible student, William Edward. They Stopped In OberlBigglestone says he was drafted, Master Genealogist says he was a substituteThey Stopped In OberlMay have emigrated to Haiti in 1861 and come back before 1865, his daughter is listed on 1870 Census as being born in Haiti ca. 1862, see Bigglestone "They Stopped…"Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio TroopsRoster of Ohio Troops CONFIRM GEORGE NORTH CORRUTHERS/CARRUTHERS IN 1908 AND ANNUAL CATALOGUEAlumni Magazine: 1908Brother of Nelson Sabin Cory (177th OVI?), Married Emily Gates 11/25/1862Annual Catalogue: 1861; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio Troops; Soldiers and Sailors database; LCN 1/13/1864 (report of death)LCN 6/11/1862; Roster of Ohio TroopsLCN 9/17/1862; 1908 Brother of Henry Augustine CowlesOberlin Civil War MonFrom Cannon: "In going with Company K on this service, he prevailed against the strongest home ties, so that the sacrifice of his life was one of the saddest scenese of al the 100 days." Father was Rev. John Phelps Cowles Sr., an early professor of OC who left around 1840 due to dispute over Christian Perfectionism. Alumni Magazine: 1908; The Encyclopedia of Cleveland History (http://ech.case.edu/cgi/article.pl?id=CJGW); Roster of Ohio TroopsLCN 7/16/1862; AlumnHis brother William Cowley (not a student) of 14th NY died at Malvern HillAlumni Magazine: 190Brother of William CoynerAlumni Magazine: 190Brother of Harness CoynerAlumni Magazine: 1908Married Sarah E. Palmerter 12/1/1861Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio TroopsWestwood Cemetery Test VersionLCN 6/29/1865; Alumni1860 Census shows a Milo Cravath, "student", 17yrs old, b. in Ohio living in Oberlin. Same person as E.M. Cravath? Erastus Milo Cravath is brother of Orrin Birney Cravath. Secretary of American Missionary Association in NY and President of Fisk University in Nashville, TN. LCN 9/17/1862; MasterBrother of Erastus Milo Cravath. Their father Oren Birney lived in Oberlin starting in 1851 until ? Minnesota in the Indian and Civil War does not show him in the 1st MNAlumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio Troops; 1860 Federal Census Amhest, Lorain Co., OHAlumni Magazine: 1908CONFIRM SOLDIER AND STUDENT ARE THE SAME JAMES CROFOOTAnnual Catalogue: 186Brother of Roselle Theodore Cross (Squirrel Hunters)?Alumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio TroopsAlumni Magazine; 19 Brother of Judson Newell Cross (7th OVI)?Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio TroopsLCN 7/30/1862; Alumni Magazine: 1908; LCN 11/19/1862 (Perryville); Roster of Ohio TroopsAlumni Magazine: 190840th Wisconsin CW roster doesn’t show him as a memberAlumni Magazine: 19 Part of American Missioanry Association. Many Marcus Dale letters at Amistad research center (http://www.amistadresearchcenter.org/Docs/corbin.pdf)Obelrin Annual CatalogLikely not related to Edward Danforth of 41st OVI. From the King Archives via Geoffrey Blodgett: Henry H. Cumings wrote to George M. Jones regarding Danforth's death. There was a funeral service at 1st Church. Cumings was a pall-bearer. Danforth was buried at old Oberlin CemeteryWestwood Cemetery Test Version; ONT 1/10/1899 (Marietta Danforth obit); 1860 Federal Census, Oberlin, Lorain Co., OH; Roster of Ohio TroopsMaster Genealogist; L Father was Congregationalist clergyman Charles DanforthLCN 9/17/1862Oberlin Annual Catalogue; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Oberlin Register of Officers and Alumni: 1883; Roster of Ohio TroopsLCN 9/17/1862Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio TroopsAlumni Magazine: 19081860 shows John Dawson as mulatto, CONFIRM MAN WHO WAS STUDENT IS SAME AS MAN ON 1860 CENSUS AND SAME AS MAN ON NY MUSTER ROLL
LCN 8/10/1864Roster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908; 1883 RegistryAlumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio TroopsAlumni Magazine: 1908; NH Prisoners of Andersonville (http://nh-heritage.com/OtherGenealogy/Andersonville.html); Hampton Library (http://www.hampton.lib.nh.us/hampton/history/dow/chap17/dow17_6.htm)Oberlin Civil War Monument; Alumni Magazine: 1908Alumni Magazine: 1908Brother of Amos Denman 43rd OVIOberlin Annual CatlaoBrother of Ambrose B. Denman 101st OVIAlumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio TroopsLCN 9/17/1862; 1908 Brother of John and George DevlinLCN 6/11/1862; Roster of Ohio TroopsLCN 7/1/1863 (report Brother of George and Cyrus DevlinAnnual Catalogue: 1861; Soldiers and Sailors databse; wikipedia entry for POB; LCN 2/12/1862 (pg. 3, col. 2); Roster of Ohio Troops; LCN 7/23/1862; LCN 12/18/1861Roster of Ohio Troops; LCN 8/20/1862; Annual Catalogue: 1860, 1861; Larry Hardman webiste; 1908 Alumni MagazineOberlin Civil War Mo Not in 116th NY's RosterAlumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio Troops1860 Federal Census, ORESIDENT AT CHAUNCEY WACK'S, LETTERS AT COLLEGE ARCHIVES WRITTEN BY PVT IN CO. H CALLING HIM A "BLACK REPUBLICAN NEGRO WORSHIPPER"Annual Catalogue: 186In fall of 1861 he is listed as "Absent in the Army" though he doesn't show up in any rosters until 9/1864--. Brother of John Coleman Doughty of 150th OVI Co. K.LCN 5/18/1864; RosteBrother of Edward Doughty of 9th OH Cav.Alumni Magazine: 1908Father William Duckwall was born in VirginiaThey Stopped in OberlWas in the same company as Nelson Sawyer. Died of consumption in 1866 in Oberlin. Despite living in Cincinnati at time of entering service, Oberlin considered him one of it's own and his name is on the Memorial Wall. Alumni Magazine: 1908Father Ricahrd Dukes was born in VirginiaAlumni Magazine: 1908;CONFIRM STUDENT AT PREP IS THE SAME MAN AS SOLDIERWestwood Cemetery Test Version; Master GenealogistAlumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio Troops; Lincoln's Body Guard, The Union Light Guard (McBride)LCN 5/18/1864; Roster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908Alumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio TroopsLCN 5/18/1864; RosteBrother of William Martin Eccles 43rd OVI?Alumni Magazine: 1908Brother of Joseph Eccles 150th OVI?Westwood Cemetery TesSon of G.W and M.R. Ellis. Died at 19 years of age. Oberlin Annual Catalogue: 1860; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio Troops; The History of Company C (Theodore Wilder)Alumni Magazine: 1908Does not appear on muster roll for 69th OVI co. DLCN 5/14/1862; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio TroopsThey Stopped In OberlinWestwood Cemetery TAfrican American in a white regimentLCN 9/17/1862; 1860 Federal Census, Oberlin, Lorain County, OHOberlin College Annu Brother of John J. Evers of the 13th and 7th OVI?Oberlin Annual CataloBrother of Charles Evers of the 2nd KY Cav. (Union)?Alumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio TroopsLCN 11/4/1863; AlumniThere is also a George W. Fackler who served in both the 184th OVI and 186th OVI, but he is too old (36 in 1865) to be the Oberlin George W. Soldiers and Sailors Son of President Edward Henry Fairchild. Cousin of Henry Fairchild of 7th OVI, etc. Henry did not attend and was resident of Brownhelm. Alumni Magazine: 1908Brother of Henry Fairchild, 7th OVIRoster of Ohio Troops Son of Charles Grandison Fairchild, nephew of President Edward Henry Fairchild, cousin of Charles Grandison Fairchild of 2nd OH Cav., brother of Frank L. Fairchild 4th Ind OH Cav BattalionAlumni Magazine: 1908Appears in 1860 Census as James Farrar, Harvey was his middle nameAlumni Magazine: 19081860 census shows Joseph B. Fay (confirmed college student) as 17 years old. Roster shows a Joseph Fay to be 21 yrs old as of 1/1/1862. 1860 Census shows no other Joseph Fay in Ohio. Can't account for the age discrepancy.Register of Officers and Alumni 1883; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Wisconsin Civil War RostersLCN 5/18/1864; Roster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908; LCN 9/17/1862Soldiers and Sailors D Is this Darwin Finch the same brother (18 yrs old) listed on 1860 Census w/Henry, Lucius, and Francis? Darwin Finch not listed on Roster of Ohio Troops
Alumni Magazine: 1908Brother of Henry and Lucius FinchAlumni Magazine: 1908Roster of Ohio Troops This may be the same John Finch (age 14 in 1860) on 1860 Federal Census w/Henry, Francis and Lucius FinchLCN 6/11/1862; RosterBrother of Henry Finch and Frances FinchAlumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio TroopsAlumni Magazine: 1908; 1860 Federal Census, West Haven, Rutland Co., VT; Roster of Vermont TroopsAlumni Magazine: 1908In same company as Austin are a John and Thomas H. Fisher. John died 11/29/1863 on hospital boat on Miss. River and Thomas was captured same day as Austin was. There are a John and Thomas listed at same residence as Austin on 1860 CensusAlumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio TroopsLCN 11/4/1863; Alumni Magazine: 1908; A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion (Dyer)Alumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio TroopsRoster of Ohio Troops Married Sarah Ann Steele 1/27/1869, sister of John Whedon Steele. Son of James M. Fitch, Oberlin-Wellington RescuerAlumni Magazine: 1908; 1860 Federal Census, Wayne, Ashtabula Co., OH; Soldiers and Sailors database; Iowa Civil War RostersAlumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; NH Civil War RostersAlumni Magazine: 1908; 1860 Federal Census, St. Alban's Twp., Licking Co.; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio TroopsLCN 6/11/1862; Roster of Ohio TroopsLCN 3/29/1865; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Master GenealogistAlumni Magazine: 1908; 1890 Veteran's Census; Roster of Ohio TroopsThey Stopped in OberliBorn into slavery. Escaped and settled in Oberlin. As a mason, helped build college chapel that stood in Tappan Square. Married Elizabeth Sullivan, Ireland native, in 1861.Alumni Magazine: 1908Brother of George Bell FranceAlumni Magazine: 19 Brother of Christian FranceLCN 5/18/1864; Roster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908Westwood Cemetery Test Version; Master Genealogist; 1860 Federal Census, Oberlin, Lorain Co., OH; NY Civil War Rosters (Adjutant General)LCN 6/11/1862; Rosterm. Jane Brown, 11/25/1863Annual Catalogue: 1861; Soldiers and Sailors database; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio Troops; Itinerary of the 7th OVI (Wilson)LCN 5/18/1864; Roster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908; 1860 Federal Census, Brooklyn, Cuyahoga Co., OHAlumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio TroopsOberlin Civil War MonUnit formed in October, 1864, how did he die in June, 1864 as a member of the 5th MA Cav. Compiled service record not found with regimentAlumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Iowa Civil War RostersLCN 5/18/1864; Roster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908LCN 6/11/1862; Alumni Magazine: 1908; 1860 Federal Census Oberlin, OHAnnual Catalogue: 1861; Oberlin Civil War Monument; LCN 6/25/1862 (report of death, short bio); LCN 7/2/1862 (resolution by his class); Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio TroopsLCN 11/18/1868; AlumObit says he arrived in Oberlin in 1860, and recruited for company in late 1864 when still 19 yrs old.. Soldiers and Sailors database lists him with 191st OVI (no company given), 191st OVI doesn't list him on rosterAlumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio TroopsAlumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio TroopsAnnual Catalogue: 1861; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio VolunteersWestwood Cemetery Test Version; Master Genealogist; Kipton Memorial ParkLCN 6/28/1865; Roster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908Master Genealogist; LCN 10/23/1861; The Forty-First Ohio (Kimberly); Roster of Ohio TroopsAnnual Catalogue: 186NOT IN 1ST OLA BATTY "A" OR "I", 7TH OVI (3MOS), 12TH INDPT BATTY OLA, 86TH OVI, or 171ST OVIRoster of Ohio Troops; LCN 8/20/1862; LCN 10/15/1862 (two articles); 1908 Alumni Magazine; Annual Catalogue: 1859, 1860;LCN 5/18/1864; Roster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908Annual Catalogue: 186See Oberlin College ArchivesAlumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Wisconsin Civil War RostersLCN 6/11/1862; Roster of Ohio TroopsOberlin Civil War Monument; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio TroopsThey Stopped In OberlHis mother's father was Benjamin Onsley, a Narragansett Indian who fought with the Colonial troops in the Revolution. Resident of Oberlin since 1846Alumni Magazine: 1908; http://www.bgsu.edu/colleges/library/cac/cwar/049ovib.html; Roster of Ohio Troops
Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio TroopsAlumni Magazine: 1908They Stopped In OberliBigglestone says Griffin had a son born during his service who became sick and died. This may explain his AWOLAlumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio TroopsAlumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Illinois Civil War RostersAlumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors databaseAlumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio TroopsAnnual Catalogue: 186Alumni Magazine: 1908; Record of Service of Michigan Soldiers vol. 34Roster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908; The History of Company C (Wilder); Itinerary of the 7th OVI (Wilson)Alumni Magazine: 1908; Illinos Civil War Muster RollsLCN 9/17/1862LCN 5/18/1864; Roster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908LCN 11/4/1864; Alumni SEE "THE JOURNAL OF RUSSELL T. HALL, 1863" EDITED BY BIGGLESTONEOberlin Civil War Monument; Family Search.org indexWestwood Cemetery Test Version; Alumni Magazine: 1908; LCN: 6/18/62 and 6/25/62; Roster of Ohio Troops; The History of Company C (Wilder)Annual Catalogue: 1861; Roster of Ohio Troops; Soldiers and Sailors databaseLCN 5/18/1864; Roster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908Alumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; New Hampshire Civil War RostersAlumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Wisconsin Civil War Rosters; 1860 Federal Census, Spring Valley, Rock Co., WIAlumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Michigan SoldiersAlumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio TroopsAlumni Magazine: 1908Soldiers and Sailors shows Emmett Harmount, Roster shows Robert E. Harmount. Alumni shows both Emmett and Robert E. from Williamsport, Emmett attended 60-61 and Robert E. 66-67. Census only shows Emmett in Williams port. Alumni may name the same man twice. Oberlin Civil War Monument; Roster of Ohio TroopsAlumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Michigan Civil War Volunteer RegistriesAlumni Magazine: 1908;Alumni says Mt. Erie is in PA, IL CW records says it is in Wayne Co., IL.They Stopped In OberliBorn into slavery Alumni Magazine: 1908Alumni says he died 12/1862; roster says he died 1/20/1863Alumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors databaseAlumni Magazine: 1908;Brother of Reuben Rollins Hatch?Alumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Illinois Civil War RostersAlumni Magazine: 1908;Brother of Edward Payson Hatch?LCN 5/18/1864; Roster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908; 1883 RegisterAlumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors databaseLCN 5/18/1864; RosteBrother of Edward K. Hawley, 150th OVILCN 5/18/1864; RosteBrother of Arthur E. Hawley, 150th OVIAlumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio TroopsRoster of Ohio Troops Annual Catalogue: 1857 and 1858 show Ferdinand Burt Hayden of Syracuse, while 1859 and 1860 show Frederick Burt of Syracuse. 1908 Alumni Magazine shows Ferdinand Burt Hayden. Roster of Ohio Troops shows Frederick B. Hayden. 1860 Census shows "F.B. Hayden" of N.Y.Roster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908; LCN 7/23/1862; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio TroopsWestwood Cemetery Tes1890 V&W shows widow of John Haylor of Co. B 7th OVI living in Lorain, house no. 325, (where decedent lived at time of death)Westwood Cemetery Test VersionAnnual Catalogue: 1861; Soldiers and Sailors database; War Diary of Luman Harris Tenney; Roster of Ohio TroopsOberlin College Annua1908 Alumni says he is from Oberlin, 1860 Annual Catalogue lists his residence as Ft. Atkinson, IAAlumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio TroopsLCN 9/17/1862; 1908 Alumni MagazineLCN 6/18/1862 (incorreLCN 6/18/1862: "Capt. Herrick is a capital drill master and will soon make his company one of the best in the regiment".
LCN 9/17/1862Alumni Magazine: 1908; Illinois Civil War Muster RollsAlumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio TroopsRoster of Ohio Troops Brother of John HinesWestwood Cemetery TesBrother of George HinesWestwood Cemetery TesSEE ON 9/23/1908Alumni Magazine: 1908; Illinois Civil War Muster Rolls; 1860 Federal Census, Oberlin, Lorain Co., OHLCN 5/18/1864; Roster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908LCN 4/30/1897; 1860 FBrother of Edgar Hiram Hinman Co. K, 150th OVIAlumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio TroopsLCN 11/13/1861; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio TroopsLCN 5/18/1864; Roster of Ohio Troops; Record of Service of Company K (Cannon)Alumni Magazine: 1908Son of Jacob Hoover of the 41st OVIMaster Genealogist; L Father of Horace Hoover of 10th OH Cav.Alumni Magazine: 1908Married Eva Carantine Clay a few months after he enlisted. Author of "The Days of Sixty-three" and "Remarkable Experience. A Man Who Stopped a Cannon-ball and Still Lives".Alumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Annual Catalogue: 1858; Iowa Civil War Rosters; 1860 Federal Census, Oberlin, Lorain Co., OHLCN 9/17/1862Alumni Magazine: 1908;WAS OUT OF OBERLIN FOR 2 YEARS BEFORE JOININGLCN 5/18/1864; Roster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Record of Service of Company K (Cannon)Oberlin College Archives RG 30/302; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Indiana State Archives (http://www.indianadigitalarchives.org/ViewRecord.aspx?RID=942743D204A98081B314505A1A246696); Adjutant General of Indiana; 1860 Federal Census, Camden, Lorain Co., OHAnnual Catalogue: 1861; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio Troops; Itinerary of the 7th OVI (Wilson); They Stopped In OberlBorn in Union County, South Carolina in 1842. Alumni Magazine: 1908Appears as Albert H. Howe on Roster, appears as Albert C. Howe on Soldiers and Sailors databaseRoster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908; 1860 Federal Census, Oberlin, Lorain Co., OH The Civil War Years, Master Genealogist shows him b. NC 1842 and serving in 1st MI during CW. Married in Oberlin in 1866Alumni Magazine: 1908Brother of Lyman L. Hudson of the 150th and 176th OVILCN 11/4/1863; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio Troops; Soldiers and Sailors databaseLCN 5/18/1864; RosterBrother of Christopher Columbus Hudson of the 176th OVILCN 9/17/1862; AlumnWorked for Cleveland Leader starting in 1863 and became political editor starting in 1864 until 1871LCN 5/18/1864; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio TroopsLCN 5/18/1864; Roster of Ohio TroopsAlumni Magazine: 1908; 1860 Federal Census, Oberlin, Lorain Co., OH; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio Troops1908 Alumni Magazine; http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=myron%5Fhumphrey&id=I0949Annual Catalogue: 18 Not found on Soldiers and Sailors database; Obituary says he died 12/1861, does not mention any service in the army at all, only his commitment to the Christian lifeWestwood Cemetery Test Version; Roster of Ohio Troops; Itinerary of the 7th OVI (Wilson); OWN 12/17/1880Alumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio TroopsAnnual Catalogue: 1861; Soldiers and Sailors database; A History of Cuyahoga County and the City of Cleveland (William R. Coates); Roster of Ohio TroopsOberlin College AnnuaFrom Oberlin Archives photo: "His body was wrapped in his blanket and buried on the battlefield"William Ingersoll (fa Henry is cousins with Jonathan Edwards Ingersoll (attended OC '41-'45, and Seminary '49-'51). Their fathers were twin brothers, Rev. Alvan Ingersoll and William Ingersoll b. 12/22/1801 in Lee, Berkshire Co., MA. William arrived in Oberlin with his family in Spring, 1837. Rev. Alvan Ingersoll stayed in MA, his sons Jonathan and George L. were attorneys in Cleveland, amongst other things. Henry's age at enlistment is given as 18 on official records, but he was only 17.1860 Federal Census, CNot related to Francis Dwight Ingersoll of North Evans, Erie Co., NYLCN 5/18/1864; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio TroopsLCN 9/17/1862; 1908 Alumni MagazineThey Stopped In OberliAttended Little Red Schoolhouse, came to Oberlin in 1838 at 4 years old. Married Morning Smith in Sandusky 1/11/1865William Bigglestone; African American serving in a white regimentOberlin Civil War MonFrom LCN 10/9/1861 "religion with him included patriotism, and when our noble Company C went to the service he was in the ranks as a private"LCN 5/18/1864; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio TroopsAlumni Magazine: 1908; PA Civil War Veterans' Card File; Pennsylvania Civil War Muster Rolls
Oberlin Civil War MonListed as "mulatto" on 1860 Census, mixed race man serving in a white regimentAlumni Magazine: 1908Brother of James W. Jenney, in the same unitAlumni Magazine: 1908Brother of George D. Jenney of the same unitLCN 5/1/1861; Roster of Ohio Troops; LCN 6/11/1862; Roster of Ohio TroopsLCN 6/11/1862; Roster of Ohio TroopsLCN 6/11/1862; Roster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; 1860 Federal Census, Oberlin, OHThe Civil War Years, Oberlin (Karyn Norwalk); Master GenealogistLCN 6/28/1865; Roster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908Roster of Ohio Troops; LCN 8/20/1862; Annual Catalogue: 1858, 1859, 1860; Larry Hardman Website; 1908 Alumni Magazine; Oberlin Civil War MonumentAlumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors databaseLCN 9/17/1862; 1908 Alumni MagazineLCN 9/17/1862; 1908 Alumni MagazineRoster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908; The History of Company C (Wilder); Itinerary of the 7th OVI (Wilson)Alumni Magazine: 1908LCN 9/17/1862Alumni Magazine: 1908; Illinois Civil War Muster RollsLCN 6/28/1865; Roster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908Alumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors databaseLCN 5/18/1864; Roster of Ohio TroopsOberlin Civil War MonDiary transcription of Daniel S. Judson at Oberlin Heritage CenterWestwood Cemetery Test Version; 1860 Federal Census, Russia Twp., Lorain Co., OH; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio TroopsAlumni Magazine: 1908;LCN 9/17/1862; 1908 Alumni MagazineAlumni Magazine: 1908; Soliders and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio TroopsLCN 6/11/1862; Roster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors databaseLCN 5/18/1864; Roster of Ohio TroopsAnnual Catalogue: 1861Wilder and Wilson disagree on whether he was wounded at 1st or 2nd WinchesterOberlin Civl War Monument; Roster of Ohio Troops; The History of Company C (Wilder); Alumni Magazine: 1908; LCN 4/15/1863 (report of death)LCN 8/13/1862; 1860 F1860 Census shows Phil. Kelly b. in Ireland, 20 yrs old, living in Oberlin as a shoemaker, LCN 8/13/1862 "Phil. Kelley of this place". Alumni 1908 says Philip Kelly of Co. 7th OVI was born in Cincinnati, is from Cincinnati and was a prep student from 61-62Roster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Itinerary of the 7th OVI (Wilson); 1860 Federal Census, Grafton, Lorain Co. OHLCN 9/17/1862American Civil War SoHerbert Kenaston Camp, Sons of Veterans was organized in his honor in 1888. Herbert's brother, Carlos Albert became a preacher in early 1862 earned his A.M. from Oberlin in 1864. There is a picture of Carlos Albert at Oberlin College Archives. Carlos married Lucy Kellog Fairchild March 6, 1862 and went to Lansing, MI where he was an in structor at the Agricultural College (presently Michigan State?). LCN 11/4/1863; AlumnMarried Annabelle A. House 11/10/1864LCN 9/17/1862; 1908 Alumni MagazineOberlin Civil War Monument; Roster of Ohio Troops Alumni Magazine: 1908; 1860 Federal Census, Oberlin, OH; Soldiers and Sailors databaseOberlin Civil War MonAs per Wilder, he state before the Battle of Winchester 3/23/1862, "If I die, tell my friends I died a Soldier and a Christian"Annual Catalogue: 186Seldon B. Kingsbury (Civil War Diary), 1861-1862 at Oberlin College Archives RG 30/24 Robert S. Fletcher, Box 7LCN 5/18/1864; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio TroopsLCN 6/28/1865; RosteBrother of Henry Payson Kinney (24th MI) (John Brown connection?)Oberlin College Archi Brother of Edward Cornelius Kinney (103rd OVI). Went with Burdett and Trowbridge to Kansas, did he know John Brown? LCN tells story of his dishonorable discharge stemming from his child's death and wife's illness, he was denied a furlough and resigned because of that.Register of Officers Went to teach at Northern Indiana College starting fall 1861. LCN 6/18/1862: the catalogue of the college "shows a total of 227 students the past year-a promising record for an institution starting under the clouds of war times". Author of many religiuos and philosophical books (http://archive.org/search.php?query=creator%3A%22Kinsley%2C+William+Wirt%2C+1837-1923%22)LCN 5/18/1864; 1908 Alumni MagazineAlumni Magazine: 19 Brother of Charles Harvey Knapp?Alumni Magazine: 19 Brother of Albert Daniel Knapp?Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio Troops
Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio Troops; 1860 Federal Census, Sulphur Springs, Crawford Co., OHLCN 5/18/1864; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio TroopsLCN 11/4/1864; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio TroopsWestwood Cemetery TeReport of death says he was a resident of Oberlin "for a number of years"Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio TroopsAlumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio TroopsOberlin Civil War Monument; Alumni Magazine: 1908; LCN 5/18/1864; Roster of Ohio Troops; Record of Service of Company K, 150th OVI (Cannon)Alumni Magazine: 1908; Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center Civil War Soldiers databaseOberlin Civil War Mo LCN 1/21/1863: "Private Lenhart was a student in Oberlin when he enlisted, a quiet, unassuming mna, ready to do his part at any work and a faithful soldier"Alumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio TroopsAnnual Catalogue: 1861; Oberlin Civil War Monument; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio Troops; The Histor of Company C (Wilder)Westwood Cemetery TesHenry Lincoln Post, Grand Army of the Republic in Pittsfield is named in his honor. Brother of Marcus Morton Lincoln 150th OVI, OC '66, died in 1866.LCN 5/18/1864; AlumniBrother of Henry W. Lincoln of 7th OVI. Obituary doesn't explain cause of disease. Cannon says he was a Capt. of Co. A in 1865. Obit mentions Capt. as wellAlumni Magazine: 1908Cornelius L. Lockwood of the 8th OVI was discharged in 1862 by surgeon. Can't find Lockwood in Elyria on 1860 CensusRoster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908They Stopped In Oberlin (Bigglestone); Alumni Magazine: 19 Married Harriet M. Sage 3/17/1861LCN 6/11/1862; Roster of Ohio TroopsAlumni Magazine: 1908; Indiana Civil War Muster Rolls; LCN 9/17/1862Alumni Magazine: 1908; Illinois Civil War Muster RollsLCN 9/17/1862LCN 8/10/1864LCN 11/13/1861; Roster of Ohio TroopsAlumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio Troops; LCN 9/17/1862Alumni Magazine: 1908Brother of Merriken Bliss LukensLCN 9/17/1862; AlumnBrother of Benjamin Franklin LukensAlumni Magazine: 1908No Edmund Lymans in Philadelphia 1860 Census. If this man in the 26th PA Infantry is the Oberlin resident/student, not sure why he went to Philly to enlist and curious as to why he deserted. He may have deserted because he married Emmie H. Winn of Homer, OH in Cleveland on 4/17/1861.Westwood Cemetery TeMarried Harriet A. West 3/27/1864Annual Catalogue: 1861; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908; The History of Company C (Wilder)Oberlin Civil War Monument; Roster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908; The History of Company C (Wilder)LCN 9/17/1862; 1908 Alumni MagazineLCN 6/11/1862; Roster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database Alumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio Troops; 1860 Federal Census, Bronson Twp., Huron Co., OHAlumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio Troops; 1860 Federal Census, Williamsport, Pickaway Co., OHAlumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio TroopsLCN 5/1/1861; 1860 Federal Census, Oberlin, OH; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Master Genealogist; Roster of Ohio TroopsAnnual Catalogue: 1861; Alumni Magazine: 1908; 1960 Alumni Magazine; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio TroopsLCN 11/13/1861; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio TroopsRegister of Officers and Alumni 1883; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio SoldiersAlumni Magazine: 1908LCN 9/17/1862LCN 6/11/1862; Soldiers and SailorsLCN 6/28/1865; Roster of Ohio TroopsAnnual Catalogue: 1861; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio Troops; The History of Co. C (Wilder)Annual Catalogue: 1861; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio Troops; Soldiers and Sailors database LCN 6/11/1862; Roster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908 Oberlin Civil War MonCompiled service record states he was mortally wounded at New Market Heights 9/29/1864 and died shortly thereafter. The casualty sheet within CSR shows that he died of disease at Fort Monroe, VA 12/11/1864
LCN 9/17/1862; 1908 Alumni MagazineLCN 8/13/1862; Annual Lorain County News shows A. Archibald of the 58th IL Infantry as a Lt. But 58th IL muster rolls indicate he was a Pvt.LCN 9/17/1862 Not found on 1860 Census in Oberlin/Russia Twp. Or 1908 Alumni Annual Catalogue: 185Taught in Texas with E.W. Morey of Co. C 7th OVI--suspected of and arrested for being abolitionistsWestwood Cemetery Test Version; 1860 Federal Census, Russia Twp., Lorain Co., OH; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio TroopsAlumni Magazine: 1908Westwood Cemetery Test Version; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio TroopsAlumni Magazine: 1908; "War History of Union County" (W.L. Curry) http://archive.org/stream/warhistoryofunio00curr#page/n5/mode/2up; Roster of Ohio TroopsWestwood Cemetery Test VersionAlumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio Troops; 1860 Federal Census Green Creek Twp., Sandusky Co., OHLCN 9/17/1862Roster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Itinerary of the 7th OVI (Wilson); LCN 9/17/1862Alumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio TroopsAlumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio TroopsLCN 6/11/1862; RosterSon of Pittsfield pioneer Peter McRoberts, Civil War letters in possession of Lynn Youngblood of Pittsfield Historical Society. Died 12/2/1870. Member of Oberlin Lodge No. 380 of Free and Accepted MasonsAlumni Magazine: 19 Soldiers and Sailors doesn't show an entry for him. Brother of Erwin McRoberts???Alumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; New York Civil War RostersLCN 5/18/1864; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio TroopsAlumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio TroopsOberlin Civil War MonLCN 8/16/1865 Michener rebuts J.D. Cox's "Oberlin Letter"; LCN 3/29/1865 Michener weds Anna Elizabeth Leonard on 3/23 by Prof. Morgan, same edition says Michener is off to his home in Iowa.LCN 10/23/1861; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio Troops; 1860 Federal Census, Huntington Twp., Lorain Co., OHAlumni Magazine: 1908Soldiers and Sailors did not show a Ludwig Miller in the 72nd OVI, though he appears in Rosters of Ohio TroopsAlumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; 1860 Federal Census, Fairfield, Highland Co., OH; Roster of Ohio TroopsLCN 5/18/1864; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio TroopsLCN 8/19/1863 (mentioWent to Michigan in 1862 or 1863 with Harlan B. Cochran to teach. Joined 7th MI while in Michigan.Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio TroopsAlumni Magazine: 1908Appears on 1860 Federal census as "Webster" (middle name) and 13 years old, making him 15 yrs, not 18 yrs at enlistment (lied to join???). Pension record says he died 10/22/1928 at Madalin, NY. If the soldier is the student, he wasn't living in WA stateThey Stopped In OberlWas married to Jane Craig in Canada in 1874Oberlin Civil War MonLCN 8/17/1864-"Being offered a hundred dollars if he would go as substitute in the 100 day servcie, he heroically refused, declaring that he could not be bribed to fight for liberty". His bunkmate Bedient said of him in Cannon: Monroe was a prayerful man and a nobler soldier never bore a musket. He volunteered just before we left Oberlin. His sister met me on my return, tho whom I gave his blankets, trinkets, etc. and $22 of his pay. She, in tears, gave me a little rubber inkstand as a memento of her only brother. From it I am now writing. It bears the words, 'Fort Stevens, July 11, '64', cut in by Comrade Neph just after the battle".Alumni Magazine: 1908Civil War Service RecoNot found on 1860 Census in Oberlin. Hospital Records says resident of Oberlin, give Henry E. Peck's address as address of nearest relative; enlistment at Oberlin, credited to Russia Twp. Lorain Co. On document requesting his furlough he states his home and mother are in Oberlin.Alumni Magazine: 1908; Soliders and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio Troops; 1860 Federal Census Ballville Twp., Sandusky Co., OH
G.A.R. Post 525 in Fremont, OH is named in his honor.Oberlin Monument; American Civil War Soldiers Index shows multiple Charles More/MooreAlumni Magazine: 1908Brother of Norris Morey. Taught in Texas with James McCleary before the war. Arrested for being abolitionists.Oberlin Annual CataloBrother of Elias W. MoreyLCN 8/7/1861 "Our StuBrother of George William Morgan-did not serve in the army (Prep student from '57-'58 through'59-'60), Caleb-not known if he served in the army(Prep student '57-'59 and College Freshman '59-'60) and Charles Eli Morgan (Prep, College, and Seminary student); LCN 8/7/1861 says he was wounded and probably killed at Bull Run. According to this article, Morgan may not have completed his studies at Oberlin Prep for the '60-'61 school year. He may have left for home due to illness and so did not attend when the war began. Article mentions two of his brothers G.W [George William] and C.E. [Charles Eli]. NY Roster of Soldiers does not show Albert Morgan in the 94th NY Infantry, nor does Soldiers and Sailors database.Alumni Magazine: 1908Brother of George W. and Albert T. MorganWestwood Cemetery Test Version; 1860 Federal Census, Russia Twp., Lorain Co., OH; Master Genealogist; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio Troops; LCN 6/17/1868 (Obituary)Westwood Cemetery Test VersionWestwood Cemetery Test VersionAlumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database, Roster of Ohio Troops; 1860 Federal Census Norwalk, Huron Co., OHWilliam Bigglestone; "Mulatto" serving in a white regimentAlumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio TroopsLCN 6/11/1862; Roster of Ohio TroopsThey Stopped In OberliAfrican American serving in a white regimentOberlin Civil War Monument; Roster of Ohio Troops
Alumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio Troops; Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center (http://www.rbhayes.org/hayes/civilwar/display.asp?id=976&subj=civilwar), Pioneer Recollections of the Early 30's and 40's in Sandusky County, Ohio By James Mitchell Bowland (http://books.google.com/books?id=X-ATAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA428&lpg=PA428&dq=Manville+Moore&source=bl&ots=HFe-IX1n9O&sig=8PHl85xgV1x4k7XCJqEoHGq6GyE&hl=en&sa=X&ei=heE4UYXDEKu00AHQwICQAg&ved=0CGIQ6AEwBw#v=onepage&q=Manville%20Moore&f=false)
Alumni Magazine: 1908Soldiers and Sailors days he also served in 2nd NY Artiller, but his name does not appear on the rosterAlumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio Troops; 1860 Federal Census, Oberlin, Lorain Co., OHLCN 10/23/1861; Alumni Magazine: 1908; 1860 Federal Census Oberlin, OH; Roster of Ohio TroopsRoster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908; The History of Company C (Wilder) LCN 5/18/1864; AlumnElected Governor of Ohio in 1900The Civil War Years, Oberlin (Karyn Norwood)LCN 5/18/1864; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio Troops; Record of Service of Company K (Cannon)Annual Catalogue: 186Married Melissa Rowena Tenney 1/8/1863 the sister of Luman and Theodore TenneyAlumni Magazine: 1908Roster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908; The History of Company C (Wilder); Itinerary of the 7th OVI (Wilson)They Stopped In OberlBorn in Mason Co., KYThe Civil War Years, Master Genealogist shows he lived in Oberlin in the 1870's. OWN 10/28/1875 report of Nichols' death doesn't say how long a resident of OberlinOberlin Civil War Monument; Roster of Ohio TroopsAlumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio Troops; 1860 Federal CensusWar Diary of Luman Harris Tenney; 1860 Federal Census, Oberlin, Lorain Co., OH; Roster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908Alumni Magazine: 19 1908 Alumni says he died 12/1862 at Fredericksburg, VA. Also a George S. Ogden, same age, same date of enlistment who died in DC 8/23/1862 of wounds (brother?). Not sure if Gilbert J. Ogden was in Oberlin at the opening of the war, not listed on census or directory. "John Lee of Farmington..." says Gilbert J. Ogden had a daughter, Josephine b. 1857, who died young. Gives no location for his residence. Says he was wounded at Cheat Moutain and Laurel Hill, VA and killed at Chancellorsville, VA. LOOK ON Master Genealogist for Ogden. Oberlin Annual Catalogue: 1856, 1857, 1858, 1859, 1860, 1861; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Itinerary of 7th OVI(Wilson); Roster of Ohio TroopsAlumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio TroopsLCN 5/18/1864; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio Troops; Record of Service of Company K (Cannon)Alumni Magazine: 1908LCN 11/19/1862 relays the aftermath of burying bodies after Perryville in John's own word. He happened upon one disfigured body, checked for identification to discover it was his own brother David, aged 18 of Bainbridge, OH. Alumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio TroopsAlumni Magazine: 1908; LCN 9/17/1862LCN 11/4/1863; AlumnNamed after Theodore Dwight Weld??? He was born shortly after Weld and Finney came through his region of NY state.Alumni Magazine: 19 Does not appear in Co. B, 3rd OVI in Rosters of Ohio TroopsAlumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio TroopsOberlin Civil War Monument; LCN 4/30/1862; Roster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908; The History of Company C (Wilder)Alumni Magazine: 1908Oberlin resident Selden Palmer was 13 in 1860. Most likely signed up for 10th Cav. Underage which explains "discharged by civil authority". He may have reenlisted in the 2nd OH Heavy Arty a year later.Alumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; New York Civil War Rosters; 1860 Federal Census, VanRensallier Twp., OHAlumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio TroopsRoster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Itinerary of the 7th OVI (Wilson); The History of Company C (Wilder); 1883 CatalogueAlumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio TroopsOberlin Civil War Monument; Roster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Itinerary of the 7th OVI (Wilson); Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio TroopsRoster of Ohio Troops Ordered to stay behind in recover of Oliver Trembly's body, then accompanied remains back to ClevelandAlumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Wisconsin TroopsLCN 5/18/1864; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio Troops; Record of Service of Company K (Cannon)They Stopped In OberlBorn in Raleigh or Fayettevill, NC--his father and uncle were neighbors and playmates of young President Andrew Johnson. Tent mate of Isaiah Wilson. Brother to Mary Jane Patterson, the first African-American female to graduate with a 4 year degree in the United States. LCN 9/17/1862LCN 9/17/1862; 1908 Alumni MagazineOberlin Civil War MonCause of death uncertain, likely related to illness contracted while in the army, as his name is included on the MonumentThey Stopped In OberlBorn in Richmond Co., NC as a slave? Alumni Magazine: 1908Cousin of Hiram Alonzo Pease (41st OVI), son of Peter Pindar PeaseMaster Genealogist; L Original Oberlin settlerAlumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio TroopsAlumni Magazine: 1908Brother of Joseph J. Peasley? Married Jennie A. Paul 8/12/1862Alumni Magazine: 1908Brother of Jacob Peasley? Married Kate Vining, 8/13/1861Alumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio Troops
Oberlin Civil War Monument; Kansas Adjutant General's ReportLCN 6/11/1862; AlumniDoes not appear on Roster of Ohio Troops in the entire 87th OVI; Soldiers and Sailors only shows him in 125th OVIAlumni Magazine: 1908; Master Genealogist; LCN 9/17/1862Alumni Magazine: 1908LCN 5/1/1861 Master Genealogist and Westwood show a David Warren Peterman b. PA 1872. No David Petermans in Oberlin on 1860 Fed Cen. Do not know where Karyn got the info of David Warren Peterman of the 23rd OVIObelrin Civil War Mo LCN says he and Anna Moore "both of Oberlin". Anna has been found on 1860 Fed Cen, but not SamuelAlumni Magazine: 1908Brother Marvin D. Pettit attended Prep to 1860, died Wauhatchie, TN 10/29/1863Alumni Magazine: 1908; Illinois Civil War SoldiersLCN 6/11/1862; Roster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908Westwood Cemetery Tes1860 Census shows a Thomas Philip around the right age for the decedent at Soldiers Rest. Member of Henry Lincoln G.A.R., buried in uniform at soldier's rest (OWN 3/13/1890) Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio TroopsLCN 11/4/1864; Roster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908; 1883 Alumni Register; Soldiers and Sailors database; LCN 10/23/1861; AlumMarried Dosia A. Waugh 4/18/1864Westwood Cemetery TesCensus record likely shows him in MI in 1860, no brother mentioned.Alumni Magazine: 1908; Oberlin Monument; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio Troops; LCN 11/30/1864 (Peck's Sketches)Oberlin Civil War Monument; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio TroopsLCN 6/28/1865; Roster of Ohio Troops Alumni Magazine: 1908LCN 3/29/1865LCN 5/18/1864; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio Troops; Record of Service of Company K (Cannon); Pension of Union VeteransAlumni Magazine: 1908LCN 5/14/1862; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio TroopsOberlin Civil War Monument; LCN 7/16/1862; LCN 7/23/1862; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio TroopsOberlin Civil War Monument; Roster of Ohio TroopsAlumni Magzine: 1908; Roster of Ohio Troops; The History of Company C (Wilder)Alumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Illinois Civil War RostersLCN 6/11/1862; Roster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908LCN 6/11/1862; Roster of Ohio TroopsThey Stopped In OberliEnlistement credits him to LaGrange, Lorain Co., OHAlumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio Troops; 1850 Federal Census, Sharon, Richland Co. OH; 1880 Federal Census Butler, Vermillion Co. IN; 1890 Veterans Schedule Shelby, Richland Co., OHAlumni Magazine: 1908;Photo of him in uniform at Oberlin College Archives. State Senator in SC, murdered there in 1868 (see obit). Annual Catalogue: 186Annual Catalogue: 1861 lists his residence as "Cory, NY"Alumni Magazine: 1908Alumni Magazine give his name as Hubbard A. Rawson; NY troops gives his name as A. Hubbard RawsonOberlin Civil War Monument; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio TroopsRoster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Itinerary of the 7th OVI (Wilson)LCN 11/18/1863 Alumni Magazine: 1908Brother of George Washinton Reamer. Some war related bio info in 9/26/1929Westwood Cemetery TesBrother of Chambers Reamer, 102nd OVILCN 5/18/1864; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio Troops; Record of Service of Company K (Cannon)Alumni Magazine: 19 His son is also George Croghan Reid? Born in Lorain in 1876?LCN 9/17/1862; 1908 Alumni MagazineLCN 9/17/1862LCN 6/11/1862; RosterLCN article lists his name as F.H. BiddleAlumni Magazine: 1908Possible brother, Franklin, served in same unit as himOberlin Civil War Monument; 54th Massachussetts RosterThey Stopped In OberlinAlumni Magazine: 190Rosters do not show William Ringland (3mos or 3yrs), no books about the 7th OVI show his name, Soldiers and Sailors database doesn't show his name.
Annual Catalogue: 186In LCN 8/21/1861, mentioned in letter by Shurtleff as being sick and sent to Oberlin. Shurtleff hoped citizens would take care of him and Bosworth.LCN 9/17/1862Alumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio Troops; Find A Grave.com ( includes photo in uniform and biograhical information)Roster of Ohio Troops; 1860 Federal Census, Oberlin, Lorain Co., OH; Itinerary of the 7th OVI (Wilson)Annual Catalogue: 1861; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio TroopsAlumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio TroopsAlumni Magazine: 1908Letter from R.W. Burt gives helpful information about what the regiment was doing at the time of Rose's death, includes information on entrenchments, contrabands, class warfare in the south, Vallandigham and patriotismLCN 10/23/1861; 1860 Federal Census, Russia Twp., Lorain Co., OH; Roster of Ohio Troops; Master Genealogist; Westwood Cemetery Test VersionAnnual Catalogue: 186Married Mary B. Hamlin 12/25/1862. Brother of Henry James Rossiter, 176th OVIWestwood Cemetery; Brother of Charles Winslow Rossiter, 7th OVIAlumni Magazine: 1908Married Betsey E. Waugh 7/4/1863LCN 9/17/1862; Alumni Magazine: 1908They Stopped In OberlNo results on Master GenealogistAlumni Magazine: 1908Iowa Civil War Roster says residence in 1864 is Dubuque, IA, nativity: OhioLCN 11/4/1863; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio Troops; Soldiers and Sailors database; LCN 9/17/1862Oberlin Civil War Monument; Roster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908; The History of Company C (Wilder)LCN 11/4/1863; AlumniJoined 5th USCT in garrison duty after hostilities ceasedAlumni Magazine: 1908; Alumni Magazine: 1906Oberlin College AnnuaHenry Sands enlisted 11/7/1861, a couple of months after he began his studies at Oberlin Prep. He was also married earlier that year in June 14, 1861 at New Lexington, Perry Co. , Ohio to Laura Madeline Stowe.
Alumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio Troops; 1860 Federal Census, La Grange, Lorain Co., OHWestwood Cemetery TesEnlisted at Cortland, NYThey Stopped in OberliAs a youth was bound as an apprentice to harness maker Matthew Leary, father of Lewis Sheridan Leary. Mixed race man served in white regimentRoster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Itinerary of 7th OVI (Wilson)LCN 5/18/1864; AlumniFrom Cannon: July 12 was on guard duty at the gate of the fort [Stevens]. "I can see Gen. Wright, with slouch hat and high boots; the President, tall, thin, tired- looking, but twice within the few mintues he was present the company were in laughter over some of his droll remarks".LCN 6/11/1862; RosterNot in 146th OVI (100 days)--Benjamin F. Sears of that regiment is too old. Alumni Magazine: 1908;NEED to Confirm soldier and student are the same. Feel strongly about it, but need a little more evidence.Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio TroopsLCN 6/28/1865; Roster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908Oberlin College Annual Catalogue: 1860, 1861; Group of Oberlin Prep Dept. Students (photo) Oberlin College ArchivesLCN 3/4/1863; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio TroopsAnnual Catalogue: 1861; Roster of Ohio Troops; Soldiers and Sailors database; LCN 7/23/1862; Alumni Magazine: 1908Roster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908; College Register: 1960; Itinerary of 7th OVI (Wilson)Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio TroopsRoster of Ohio Troops In Annual Catalogue: 1861, listed as "Absent in the Army". Simpson Younger and his sister lived with the Shepard family in 1860Alumni Magazine: 1908Brother of Frank Sherburne of 103rd OVI?Alumni Magazine: 1908Brother of Charles Sherburne of 12 OH Cav.?Alumni Magazine: 1908Cannot find on 1860 Census. Cannot find record of death in Noble Co., IN. NEED to confirm the soldier is the student. Enlistment record gives date of death very similar to 1908 Alumni catalog
Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio TroopsWestwood Cemetery Test Version; LCN 11/2/1864 (Gen. Butler commends Shurtleff); Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio Troops; Giles Waldo Shurtleff: Leadership in the Cause of Freedom (Mercer)LCN 6/11/1862; Roster of Ohio Troops; Soldiers and Sailors database; Alumni Magazine: 1908; LCN 9/17/1862Alumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio TroopsAlumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio TroopsAlumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Marion County Ohio Roll of Honor (http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ohmarion/cw/S.HTML); Roster of Ohio TroopsLCN 6/11/1862; Roster of Ohio TroopsAnnual Catalogue: 1861; Oberlin Civil War Monument: Roster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Eagles On Their Buttons (Washington)
Alumni Magazine: 1908Teacher in Dunleith, Ill from 1863-1864. Roster says he joined USCT after 2nd OH Cav. 1908 Alumni Magazine says he joined 24th US Cavalry Oberlin Civil War Monument; Westwood Cemetery Test VersionLCN 8/13/1862 1860 Oberlin/Russia Twp doesn't show James Smith (40 yrs) who appears on the Roster of Ohio TroopsAlumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio TroopsAlumni Magazine: 1908Trumbull Co. Genweb gives informatin compiled from various sources: he was acting asst. surgeonAlumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Illinois SoldiersThey Stopped In OberlAfter the war said his real name was James B. Jackson, born a slave. Adopted an alias. Alumni Magazine: 1908Author of many, many books. Member of St. Louis Philosophical SocietyLCN 12/4/1861; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio TroopsAlumni Magazine: 1908Does not appear on Roster of Ohio Troops Alumni Magazine: 1908; Indiana Civil War Muster RollsRoster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Federal Census, Russia Twp., Lorain Co., Ohio; Itinerary of 7th OVI (Wilson)Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio TroopsAlumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio TroopsLCN 9/17/1862; 1908 A Lyman Beecher Sperry of Franklin Co. NY joined the 98th NY in 1862,not the same man as the Oberlin attendee. Lyman Beecher Sperry wrote many books on Young Christian men's lifestyles.LCN 5/18/1864; Roster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio TroopsMaster Genealogist; L CONGRESSIONAL MEDAL OF HONORAnnual Catalogue: 1861; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio Troops; The History of Co. C (Wilder); Minnesota in the Civil and Indian Wars 1861-1865 (C.C. Andews Ed.)LCN 5/18/1864; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio Troops; Record of Service of Company K (Cannon)Annual Catalogue: 1861Edmund R. Stiles Diary, 1861-1862 RG 30/24 Robert S. Fletcher, Series III, Box 9Oberlin Civil War Monument; Alumni Magazine: 1908; 1860 Federal Census, Oberlin, OH; Roster of Ohio Troops; LCN 11/19/1862 (his death, mentions his race in a white unit)LCN 5/18/1864; Roster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908LCN 5/18/1864; RosterFrom Cannon: "For five years past [since late 1880's] have spent a good part of my time in Mississippi, and have learned to respect many of our late enemies, and number them among my best friends."LCN 5/18/1864; Roster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908Alumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio Troops; 1860 Federal Census, Richfield Twp., Summit Co., OHWestwood Cemetery TesON 5/11/1900 report of death "resided in Oberlin a number of years"Alumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio TroopsAlumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Find A Grave.com; Roster of Ohio TroopsLCN 6/11/1862; Roster of Ohio Troops; Soldiers and Sailors database; LCN 9/17/1862; 1860 Federal Census, Oberlin, Lorain County, OHOberlin Civil War Monument; Compiled Service RecordAlumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio TroopsLCN published 4/30/1862? Mentions Talcott as a former student acquaintance; Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio; 1860 Federal Census-Burton, Geauga Co., OH; Forty First Ohio Volunteer Infantry.LCN 9/17/1862; 1908 Coyrdon L. Tambling letters online with the Amistad Research Center (http://www.amistadresearchcenter.org/Docs/stevens.pdf)Westwood Cemetery Test Version; 1908 Alumni Magazine; Roster of Ohio TroopsAnnual Catalogue: 186See "War Diary of Luman Harris Tenney". Sister Melissa Rowena Tenney married Alfred B. Nettleton 1/8/1863Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio Troops; LCN 6/11/1862 Westwood Cemetery Test Version; 1860 Federal Census, Russia Twp., Lorain Co., OH; LCN 9/17/1862; 1908 Alumni MagazineAlumni Magazine: 1908; 1890 Veteran's Census, Lapeer Co., MILCN 9/17/1862; 1908 Alumni Magazine
Roster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Itinerary of the 7th OVI (Wilson)Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio Troops; Oberlin News 9/29/1915 (obituary)Westwood Cemtery TeON 5/14/1901 report of his death said he was "long a resident of Oberlin"Annual Catalogue: 186Tibbets witnessed dealings with Contrabands while in the 13th CT; married Annice Brewster (Class of '67)--is Annice Brewster (from Oberlin) related to Brewster who died in Oberlin? 1908 Alumni shows to entries for the sam man: Charles Tibbetts 60-62 and Charles Edson Tibbetts 66-68, 68-69. 1883 Confirms they are the same person (POB, DOB)
Alumni Magazine: 1908; Union Soldiers from Vermont buried in a National Cemetery in Richmond, Virginia (http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/VTRUTLAN/2008-07/1216396999); Vermont Civil War Muster Rolls
Federal Census 1860, OServed in the same regiment as Rutherford B. Hayes and William McKinleyThey Stopped in OberlBigglestone references cemetery records stating Tillman had been a resident of OberlinAlumni Magazine: 1908Alumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Ohiogravestones.orgLCN 10/23/1861; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio TroopsLCN 5/18/1864; Roster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908LCN 10/23/1861; AlumHe might be the James Tooze fr. England in 1908 Alumni Magazine: 1908Oberlin Civil War Monument; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio TroopsOberlin Civil War Mo LCN 1/24/1866-died "on Tuesday Jan. 2 [1866]…formerly a slave, and till lately a soldier of the Union."Roster of Ohio Troops 1890 Vets Schedule shows him still in USA (MI). He is suffering from disease of liver and piles from his service, also says he has a crippled hand.Alumni Magazine: 1908Alumni Magazine: 1908; Index to Ohio Troops (fold3.com); Roster of Ohio TroopsLCN 8/14/1861 p1; Solmentioned in LCN as "old student". This is not the same William Treadwell from Hudson, MI, who also attended and stole $60,000 as mentioned in LCN 3/4/1864Oberlin Civil War Monument; Roster of Ohio Troops; The History of Company C (Wilder); Alumni Magazine: 1908LCN 9/17/1862LCN 9/17/1862; 1908 Alumni Magazine; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio TroopsLCN 11/4/1863; AlumniJoined 5th USCT in garrison duty after hostilities ceasedOberlin Civil War Monument; Compiled Service Record; http://www.oberlin.edu/external/EOG/Copeland/Copelandmain.htm; 1883 Register; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio TroopsAlumni Magazine: 1908Soldiers and Sailors shows 3 Reuben Tylers: 69th OVI, 56th USCT and 84th USCT. Tyler doesn't show up on F&S for 69th OVI Westwood Cemetery Test Version; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Master GenealogistLCN 5/18/1864; RosterFrom Cannon: Was with the squad detailed July 12, 1864 to take the buggy load of ammunition out the field, [Van Antwerp] writes: "It was my privelege to hold a lanyard on a 32-pound Parrott, and so anxious to pull when the order came that I brok the string, and tried again"LCN 5/18/1864; RosteSoldiers and Sailors shows a Levi Van Fossen in 2nd CA Cav. Records of California Men in the War of the Rebellion show him enlisted in Sept. 1861 and discahrged for disability March, 1863. Not sure if him or his father. Levi was supposedly enrolled in Prep. dept. in 1862 so probably not.They Stopped In OberliAfrican American serving in a white regiment. Born of a white master and black slave mother. Sent to live in a free state as stipulated in his master's (father's) will.Alumni Magazine: 190Married Ann A. Rust, 9/12/1859 and Julia Beecher Kellogg 9/15/1884. Preacher in Michigan, Ohio, Kansas and Missouri from '62-'65. After the war he was a member of the American Home Missionary Society. One of his daughters, Charlotte, married Luther Halsey Gulick Jr. in 1887 (Luther is Mrs. Jewett's sister).Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio TroopsWestwood Cemetery TesSon of Chauncey WackAlumni Magazine: 1908Brother of Ira WadeOberlin Civil War MonAlso on Pittsfield Civil War Monument. Brother of George W. Wade, 1st OH LA. Letter from Volney McRoberts to Erwin McRoberts on August 3, 1862 stating "There is great excitement here no about the War. Ira Wade has fled to Canada for fear of being drafted...A good many fellers think they are going to draft. I hope to God they will draft and make some of the D___d dead heads turn out".Alumni Magazine: 19 Brothre of George W. and Ira WadeAlumni Magazine: 1908Brother of Orrin Wadsworth (7th OVI, 8th MI, 56th OVI). Letters on microfilm at Oberlin College librar: W315B7Alumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; 1860 Federal Census, Mansfield, Richland Co., OH; Roster of Ohio TroopsWestwood Cemetery TeRegiment is blank on Oberlin Civil War Monument. LCN 6/2/1870: "Wm. Walker, regiment unknown. Died from wounds received at Pittsburgh Landing, and from exposure.They Stopped In Ober Born in Rockingham, NC to Stephen Wall, a slave owner, and Rody, a slave of Stephen's. Emancipated by his father upon his death. Provided $1000. Went north to Oberlin with his family in 1853. Brother of John Wall. Half-brother of O.S.B. Wall.They Stopped In Ober Born in Rockingham, NC to Stephen Wall, a slave owner, and Rody, a slave of Stephen's. Emancipated by his father upon his death. Provided $1000. Went north to Oberlin with his family in 1853. Brother of Albert Wall, half-brother with O.S.B. Wall. Tent-mate with John Barker. Married daughter of William H. Shanks in 1879.They Stopped In OberlSon of Slave owner Stephen Wall and slave Priscilla (Prissy Ely). Half-brother of Albert and John Wall. Brother-in-law of John Mercer Langston. One of the first African Americans to be commissioned as an officer. Recruited for 54th MA and 5th USCTAlumni Magazine: 1908; Pennsylvania Civil War Veteran's Index; http://chester.pa-roots.com/military/civilwar/2nd%20Regt.%20Co%20B.htmRoster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Itinerary of the 7th OVI (Wilson); 1890 Veterans Census, Mt. Jackson, Lawrence Co., PA1883 Catalogue; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio Troops; LCN 9/17/1862Annual Catalogue: 1861; Soldiers and Sailors database; The History of Company C (Wilder); Alumni Magazine: 1908They Stopped In Ober Father was a planter-do not know about mother. Sent with his brother to Cincinatti. Augustus spent time in a state reform school from 1860-1861. They Stopped In Oberlin (Bigglestone); Annual Catalogue: 186Brother of Lucien Calvin Warner?LCN 5/18/1864; RosteBrother of Frederic Addison Warner?LCN 5/18/1864; RosterBrother of Leroy Warren of 7th OVILCN 5/18/1864; RosterCousin of Alanson Benjamin and Leroy Calvin Warner?Roster of Ohio Troops;Brother of Alanson Benjamin Warren of 150th OVI
LCN 6/28/1865; Roster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908They Stopped In OberliBorn into slavery. Substitute for a resident of Wooster, OHAlumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio TroopsLCN 5/18/1864; Roster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908; LCN 9/17/1862Oberlin College AnnuaEnlisted but did not serve Alumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio TroopsThe Forty-First Ohio (Kimberly); 1860 Federal Census, Oberlin, OH; Roster of Ohio TroopsOberlin Monument; 186Maried Harriet Wilcox 5/29/1862LCN 10/23/1861; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio TroopsRoster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Itinerary of the 7th OVI (Wilson)LCN 9/17/1862; 1908 Alumni Magazine; 1860 Federal Census, Oberlin, Lorain Co., OH LCN 9/17/1862Alumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Michigan SoldiersAnnual Catalogue: 1861; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio TroopsThey Stopped In OberliBorn into slavery. Sold away from his mother at age 13. Enlisted at Oberlin, credited to Pittsfield Twp.Alumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio Troops; 1860 Federal Census, Orwell, Ashtabula Co., OHObelrin Civil War Monument; 1850 Federal Census, Russia Twp.
From Oberlin Archives photo: "His body was wrapped in his blanket and buried on the battlefield"Alumni Magazine: 19081883 Alumni says he was ordained in Oberlin 5/22/1864. Obit in OWN 1/25/1877Alumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio TroopsMaster Genealogist; LCN 10/23/1861/; U.S. Civil War Soldiers Records and Profiles via ancestry.comLCN 9/17/1862Master Genealogist; LCBrothers with George F. Whitney? George was b. in VTAlumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio TroopsAlumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio TroopsAlumni Magazine: 1908; LCN 9/17/1862Alumni Magazine: 1908; Centennial Buckeye Cookbook (see googlebooks); Roster of Ohio TroopsAlumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Illinois Civil War Rosters; 1860 Federal Census, Crete, Will Co., ILAlumni Magazine: 1908; Fold3.com index; 1960 Alumni Magazine; New York Civil War Rosters; "Historical Wyoming" (January 1980, Warsaw, NY); Appleton Post Crescent 11/22/1930Roster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908; The History of Company C (Wilder)Roster of Ohio Troops LCN 8/9/1862 incorrectly listed him as dead. LCN 8/20/1862 printed a resolution by the Sohpomore Class of Oberlin College in honor of his death. Escorted to safety off the battlefield by Oliver TremblyLCN 5/18/1864; RosterON 3/1/1922 obit says he moved to Oberlin in 1872Alumni Magazine: 1908; Illinois Civil War Muster RollsThey Stopped In OberlinAlumni Magazine: 1908Ages for Everett Williams in roster and on census match up making it very likely they are the same peopleLCN 9/17/1862 IS THIS JOHN WELLESLEY WILLIAMS WHO DIED IN NASHVILLE IN 1865?Alumni Magazine: 1908LCN 9/17/1862; 1908 Alumni MagazineLCN 4/30/1862; Alumni Magazine: 1908They Stopped In OberlTent mate of Henry PattersonAlumni Magazine: 1908; LCN 9/17/1862LCN 5/18/1864; Roster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Record of Service of Company K (Cannon)Alumni Magazine: 19081908 Alumni MagazineLCN of 4/1/1863 reports: "A devoted and remarkably single-hearted Christian, of quiet tastes, he entered the service only from the strictest regard to duty". Dr. Griswold of the 103rd OVI wrote to the LCN: "He came into the army from principle, and every act of his life while in the service was governed by Christian rules. The army could not demoralize Carey".Alumni Magazine: 1908Article about Winn family, Powhattan product of interacial relationship between master and slave, studied at Oberlin? http://www.agsgenealogy.org/databases/pdffiles/AFH/AFH484Dec2010.pdf. 1860 Federal Census shows Pohattan, 13 yrs old, with a personal estate of $6,000, his sister Emily who attended OC as well is worth $3,500Annual Catalogue: 1861; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio Troops; The History of Co. C (Wilder); The Town That Started the Civil War (Brandt)Annual Catalogue: 1861; Roster of Ohio Troops; Itinerary of 7th OVI (Wilson); The History of Co. C (Wilder); Alumni Magazine: 1908
Oberlin College Annual Catalogue: 1859-1861; 1908 Alumni Magazine;
Annual Catalogue: 18614 Solomon Wolfords on Soldiers and Sailors: the one in 118th OVI is 30yrs old which is prob. Too old to be a prep student just a few years prior. There is a Solomon in Tipton Co. IN, b. in ILL age 20 in 1860, but he didn't attend school within the year. The Solomon Wolford of the 47th IN was from Petersburg, Washington Twp. Pike Co. Indiana enlisted 12/13/1861 (CW Index 47th IN roster) and discharged 3/19/1863 (Williamson). Solomon Woolford of 6th KS Cav is a resident of Leavenworth, KS in 1861 on Muster Roll. Throughout the Annual Catalogues his residence changes from West Liberty Corners, Liberty Corners, Williams Centre, Sandusky, and Oberlin. There is a Sarah J. Wolford in '59-'60 from Liberty Corners, Alumni: 1908 says Crawford, OH. Related to Solomon?Alumni Magazine: 1908; LCN 9/17/1862Alumni Magazine: 19081908 Alumni says he died 11/13/1861 at Charleston, VA. Roster says he died 11/22/1862 at Charleston W.VaAlumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio TroopsAlumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Alumni Magazine: 1960; New York Civil War Rosters; 1860 Federal Census, Day, Saratoga Co., NYAnnual Catalogue: 1861; Alumni Magazine: 1908; The History of Company C (Wilder)Alumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio TroopsOberlin Civil War Monument; Roster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908; The History of Company C (Wilder)Alumni Magazine: 19081908 Alumni gives his name was Wallace Worcester, Roster of Ohio troops gives his name as William W. Worcester, Pittsfield CW Monument give his name as W.W. Worcester. According to Peck, when Co. C was formed his friends persuaded him not to sign up, when the 103rd OVI was formed, his parents forbade him to join, but when the 12th OH Cav formed he enlisted despite what others told him. Westwood Cemetery Test Version; Oberlin College Archives (biography); Roster of Ohio Troops; Record of Service of Company K, 150th OVI (Cannon); LCN 9/17/1862LCN 6/11/1862; Roster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908Alumni Magazine: 1908Brother of Walter Eugene Colburn Wright of the 150th OVI?LCN 8/10/1864; LCN 6/28/1865; Roster of Ohio TroopsWestwood Cemetery Test Version; Alumni Magazine: 1908; LCN 9/28/1864 (To work with the freedmen); ON 7/10/1906 (obituary)LCN 5/18/1864; AlumniFrom Cannon: "I have always prized that summer as a fruitful period in my training for later life." Brother of George Frederick Wright of 7th OVI?They Stopped In OberliBorn into slavery. He and his sister freed by their uncle's will and sent to live with Delia A. Shepard in Oberlin (mother of Edward P. Shepard). Simpson tried to enlist in 1863 at age 13 but was turned down because of youth. He was successful in enlisting in 1864
1860 Federal Census, Russia Township, Lorain Co., OH; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio Troops; Ohio Memory
Does not appear on roster of 7th OVI 3mos because he was wounded prior to being mustered into service. Author of "Is Slavery Sanctioned By the Bible?", American Tract Society, 1860 (http://quod.lib.umich.edu/m/moa/AEV3891.0001.001?rgn=main;view=toc)
Roster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908; The History of Company C (Wilder), Itinerary of the 7th OVI (Wilson); 1860 Federal Census, Oberlin, Lorain Co., OH
Roster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Master Genealogist; 1860 Federal Census, Oberlin, Lorain Co., OH; The History of Company C (Wilder)His brother Marquis L. Axtell joined the same unit in 1862. His twin brother, Manning Jefferson Axtell lived in Russia Twp. In 1860
The Civil War Years, Oberlin (Karyn Norwood); Illinois State Archives-Civil War Rosters; Master Genealogist; Soldiers and Sailors database
Lived with Professor Peck in Oberlin, joined up with his father, living in Iowa, who was Capt. William Backus of the 1st CO Cav., served under his father. Died before the Sand Creek Massacre (http://www.kclonewolf.com/History/SandCreek/sc-index.html). His father William was part of the Sand Creek Massacre, came to Oberlin to be with his wife after the war. NOT FOUND IN OBERLIN IN 1860 CENSUS, NOT FOUND IN ANNUAL CATALOGUE, NOT FOUND IN MASTER GENEALOGIST
Confirm somehow, soldier and student are one and the same. 1860 shows him as student age 22 as of 6/17/1861, and 24 on muster in as of 89/2/1861LCN 6/11/1862; Roster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Annual Catalogue: 1861; 1860 Federal Census, Oberlin, Lorain Co., OH
Born in Pulaski Co. GA. His father was plantation owner, his mother was one of the plantation slaves. Barker was given freedom after his father's death. Tent-mate with John Wall.
Family is listed on 1860 Census as living in Pittsfield, and on 1870 in Oberlin. Need to see when they moved. His brother Maro Loomis Bartlett's obit in ON 4/9/1919 doesn't say when they moved to Oberlin. Says that Horace is living in Pittsfield in 1919.Joseph W. Bartlett is not listed on 1860 Census w/his family in Amity, NY. There is a William Bartlett, farm laborer, aged 22, born in NY, living in the residence of Bowman Freeman in La Grange, OH on 1860 Census
Oberlin College Annual Catlogue: 1860, 1861; Alumni Magazine: 1908; The History of Company C (Theodore Wilder), 1860 Federal Census, Oberlin, OH;
Oberlin Civil War Soldiers Monument; 1860 Federal Census, Oberlin, Lorain Co., OH; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio Troops
Peck's sketch of Bedortha states he receved no regular training after enlistment and immediatley joined his unit just before the Battle of the Wilderness. He became fatigued and ill from constant marching and camp life. He also describes Bedortha's mothers efforts to accompany his body back to Pittsfield.
Oberlin Civil War Monument lists him as "John Beach", no John Beach on 150th OVI roster or on Soldiers and Sailors database. Cannon says "not an Oberlin student". Also from Cannon via F.J. McWade "His father had been notified that Beech was ill, and came on East. When he arrived at the entrance to the hospital, he inquired of the doctor, who happened to be passing, how Beech was 'Beech,' said the doctor, 'Beech is dead.' The poor man fell down in a heap, stricken with sorrow to the heart."
NOT LISTED AS A STUDENT, NOR ON 1860 CENSUS, LCN OF 10/7/63 SAYS HE AND HIS BROTHERS ARE RESIDENTS. LCN also incorrectly reports his regiment as the 45th OVI. NOT LISTED AS A STUDENT, NOR ON 1860 CENSUS, LCN OF 10/7/63 SAYS HE AND HIS BROTHERS ARE RESIDENTS
NOT LISTED AS A STUDENT, NOR ON 1860 CENSUS, LCN OF 10/7/63 SAYS HE AND HIS BROTHERS ARE RESIDENTS. LCN 12/11/1861 says he is resident of ElyriaWilder says at the beginning of the war he "was a member of a company from the vicinity of Elyria"
Oberlin College Annual Catalogue: 1860, 1861; Soldiers and Sailors Database; Itinerary of the 7th OVI (Lawrence Wilson): The History of Company C, 7th OVI (Theodore Wilder); Alumni Magazine: 1908Union Light Guard was formed by Gov. Dennison. One man from each county in Ohio was recruited for the service of protecting the White House, Treasury Building, War Office, and other public buildings (Reid).
1883 Alumni says he was deceased as of 1883 (no exact date given), 1908 Alumni gives his death as 1899, other online sources confirm this latter date. Also, 1890 reports that he was a 1st Lt. (no company given).
Theodore Wilder refers to him as "Of delicate constitution; not able to endure active field service, but served quite profitably in the hospital". LCN 8/21/1861 letter from Shurtleff describes him as having a "will and courage beyond his physical strength". Also that Bosworth felt he should enlist because so many Christian young men were slow to do so. In Annual Catalogue: 1861, listed as "Absent in the Army"; Wilson, Bowler learned under James A. Garfield at Hiram before attending Oberlin.
1860 Federal Census, Russia Twp., Lorain Co., OH; Master Genealogist; Boynton File Oberlin Heritage Center; Roster of Ohio Troops; Find a Grave.com
Died January 25, 1866 of lung and heart disease at his home in Oberlin at the age of 21. He is on the Oberlin CW monument and obit says he died in his home at Oberlin in 1866, but cannot find evidence of him as a student or resident otherwise. Muster rolls say he lived in IL. No Brewsters in Oberlin in 1860 or 1870 Census, but there is a George Brewster on 1859-1860 City Directory living on Main St. between College and Mill Streets. George Ells, the father of deceased Oberlin soldier Edward Augustus Ells, owns the burial plot for Henry A. BrewsterLCN 6/11/1862; Soldiers and Sailors; Alumni Magazine: 1908; 1860 Federal Census, Oberlin, OH; Roster of Ohio Troops; Westwood Cemetery Test Version
Oberlin College Annual Catalogue: 1857, 1860, 1861; Itinerary of the 7th OVI (Lawrence Wilson); 1908 Alumni Magazine; Oberlin Civil War Monument
Alumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; 1860 Federal Census, Vermontville, Eaton Co., MI; Record of Service of Michigan Volunteers vol. 41
Went to Kansas in 1856 w/Kinney and Trowbridge, did he know John Brown? Married Nancy E. Graham in 1864. Presidential Elector in 1864. Commander of Dept. of the Potomac G.A.R. in 1881 and 1882. Commander-in-Chief of the Grand Army 1885.
Married Catherine R. Delotter 8/27/1862; Wilder quotes him as saying he was "sometimes glad I was in this army" and "sometimes not"Alternately listed as "Dwight Robbins Burrell" or "Robbins Dwight Burrell". From Cannon: "One year ago (1900) I visited a part of our old line of forts. My wife was with me, but I could not help thinking that, whlie she saw what I saw with the outward eye, how little it all was to her. What she did not see made me very sad. The though of the awful war, the scattering of the boys never to meet again, the dead, the fact that thsoe remaining are almost old men. How few of our dreams have been realized"
Master Genealogist says he was married to Lizzie Alexander in Oberlin in 1865. LCN 11/8/1865 confirms this, but no residence given. ON reports of Butler's murder trial does not say when he entered OberlinRoster of Ohio Troops; LCN 8/20/1862; Wilder's "The History of Company C"; Oberlin Alumni 1883; Annual Catalogue: 1860; Alumni Magazine: 1908
Alumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; 1860 Federal Census, Berlin, Erie Co., OH; Roster of Ohio Soldiers
CONFIRM THIS MAN DID NOT ALSO SERVE IN CO. 7TH OVI; LCN 5/3/1865 contains a letter written by George North Carruthers, mentioning him as a former student and now chaplain. There are George North Carruthers papers at National Archives at: http://www.worldcat.org/title/george-north-carruthers-papers-1863-1969/oclc/71131881, short bio is here: http://www.ohiohistorycentral.org/entry.php?rec=2955
Former slave, he and his family were freed by their master and moved to Oberlin in 1855. Listed as "mulatto" on 1860 Census. Died 1/20/1866 in Oberlin at the age of 19 of consumption and dropsy contracted while in the army-"one of the many who have reached home having sacraficed their lives for the country" (LCN 1/24/1866)Born into slavery. Came to Oberlin with his parents Garrison and Margaret Chambers when they were freed in 1854. Service record states: "Representative for Jabez S. Burrell
Oberlin College Annual Catalogue: 1861; Alumni Magazine: 1908; The History of Company C (Theodore Wilder); LCN 3/12/1862Confirm Albert E. Chester on 1860 Oberlin Census is the same man on Roster of Ohio Troops in 1st OH Cav. Co. A
War Diary of Luman Harris Tenney; Roster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908; 1860 Federal Census Oberlin, Lorain Co., OH
Oberlin College Annual Catalogue: 1860, 1861; The History of Company C (Theodore Wilder); Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio Troops.
Brother of James A. Claghorn of Prep Dept. and 44th NY. Annual Catalogue shows him enrolled for classes at start of '61 school year, but had already enlisted for service in April prior to the beginning of studies. Brother of Henry Dwight Claghorn of the 13th and 7th OVI. 1908 Alumni Mag and 44thNY History (Nash) show his PO to be Moreland, NY. Nash also says he was injured on 4/6/1862 when staging for a lookout collapsed. Index of the same says he was wounded between 4/5 and 5/4/1862.
Alumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; 1860 Federal Census Cuyahoga Co., OH; Roster of Ohio Troops
His brother [?], Joshua Clark, served in the same battery and was killed at Stones River in 12/31/1862.
Alumni Magazine: 1908; Annual Catalogue: 1860; Soldiers and Sailors database; Lincoln's Body Guard, the Union Light Guard of Ohio (McBride)Oberlin College Annual Catalogue: 1860; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio Troops; The History of Company C (Theodore Wilder)
J.W. Clark as shown in LCN is shown on 1860 Fed Cen w/mother Louisa, not sure what happened to him after '61. James Wait Clarke fr. Arcade, NY, according to Obit "served in Ohio militia company" during the Civil War. Not sure which J.W. Clark(e) LCN Is talking about
LCN 6/12/1861 (One of "two Oberlin Boys", along with John Haylor, to join Sprague's Cadets of Cleveland)After being discharged due to sickness, became a member of Oberlin company during the Confederate advance to Cincinnati in autumn, 1862. After that, went to Michigan with Chalres Elbert Miner to teach. Joined 7th MI while in Michigan.
Alumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; 1860 Federal Census Edinburg, Portage Co., OH; Roster of Ohio Troops
Westwood Cemetery Test Version; Master Genealogist; Roster of Ohio Troops; The History of Company C (Wilder); Alumni Magazine: 1908; 1860 Federal Census, Oberlin, Lorain Co., OH; Oberlin News-Tribune 4/16/1931 (regarding letter from Cole sent to his cousin at OC during CW)
Served 1861-1862 under John Brown Jr. John Copleand wrote a letter to him from Charlestown, VA 12/10/1859 while awaiting execution.
May have emigrated to Haiti in 1861 and come back before 1865, his daughter is listed on 1870 Census as being born in Haiti ca. 1862, see Bigglestone "They Stopped…"
CONFIRM GEORGE NORTH CORRUTHERS/CARRUTHERS IN 1908 AND ANNUAL CATALOGUE
Annual Catalogue: 1861; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio Troops; Soldiers and Sailors database; LCN 1/13/1864 (report of death)
From Cannon: "In going with Company K on this service, he prevailed against the strongest home ties, so that the sacrifice of his life was one of the saddest scenese of al the 100 days." Father was Rev. John Phelps Cowles Sr., an early professor of OC who left around 1840 due to dispute over Christian Perfectionism. Alumni Magazine: 1908; The Encyclopedia of Cleveland History (http://ech.case.edu/cgi/article.pl?id=CJGW); Roster of Ohio Troops
1860 Census shows a Milo Cravath, "student", 17yrs old, b. in Ohio living in Oberlin. Same person as E.M. Cravath? Erastus Milo Cravath is brother of Orrin Birney Cravath. Secretary of American Missionary Association in NY and President of Fisk University in Nashville, TN. Brother of Erastus Milo Cravath. Their father Oren Birney lived in Oberlin starting in 1851 until ? Minnesota in the Indian and Civil War does not show him in the 1st MN
Alumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio Troops; 1860 Federal Census Amhest, Lorain Co., OH
Part of American Missioanry Association. Many Marcus Dale letters at Amistad research center (http://www.amistadresearchcenter.org/Docs/corbin.pdf)Likely not related to Edward Danforth of 41st OVI. From the King Archives via Geoffrey Blodgett: Henry H. Cumings wrote to George M. Jones regarding Danforth's death. There was a funeral service at 1st Church. Cumings was a pall-bearer. Danforth was buried at old Oberlin Cemetery
Westwood Cemetery Test Version; ONT 1/10/1899 (Marietta Danforth obit); 1860 Federal Census, Oberlin, Lorain Co., OH; Roster of Ohio Troops
Oberlin Annual Catalogue; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Oberlin Register of Officers and Alumni: 1883; Roster of Ohio Troops
1860 shows John Dawson as mulatto, CONFIRM MAN WHO WAS STUDENT IS SAME AS MAN ON 1860 CENSUS AND SAME AS MAN ON NY MUSTER ROLL
Annual Catalogue: 1861; Soldiers and Sailors databse; wikipedia entry for POB; LCN 2/12/1862 (pg. 3, col. 2); Roster of Ohio Troops; LCN 7/23/1862; LCN 12/18/1861Roster of Ohio Troops; LCN 8/20/1862; Annual Catalogue: 1860, 1861; Larry Hardman webiste; 1908 Alumni Magazine
RESIDENT AT CHAUNCEY WACK'S, LETTERS AT COLLEGE ARCHIVES WRITTEN BY PVT IN CO. H CALLING HIM A "BLACK REPUBLICAN NEGRO WORSHIPPER"In fall of 1861 he is listed as "Absent in the Army" though he doesn't show up in any rosters until 9/1864--. Brother of John Coleman Doughty of 150th OVI Co. K.
Was in the same company as Nelson Sawyer. Died of consumption in 1866 in Oberlin. Despite living in Cincinnati at time of entering service, Oberlin considered him one of it's own and his name is on the Memorial Wall.
Alumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio Troops; Lincoln's Body Guard, The Union Light Guard (McBride)
Oberlin Annual Catalogue: 1860; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio Troops; The History of Company C (Theodore Wilder)
There is also a George W. Fackler who served in both the 184th OVI and 186th OVI, but he is too old (36 in 1865) to be the Oberlin George W. Son of President Edward Henry Fairchild. Cousin of Henry Fairchild of 7th OVI, etc. Henry did not attend and was resident of Brownhelm.
Son of Charles Grandison Fairchild, nephew of President Edward Henry Fairchild, cousin of Charles Grandison Fairchild of 2nd OH Cav., brother of Frank L. Fairchild 4th Ind OH Cav Battalion
1860 census shows Joseph B. Fay (confirmed college student) as 17 years old. Roster shows a Joseph Fay to be 21 yrs old as of 1/1/1862. 1860 Census shows no other Joseph Fay in Ohio. Can't account for the age discrepancy.
Is this Darwin Finch the same brother (18 yrs old) listed on 1860 Census w/Henry, Lucius, and Francis? Darwin Finch not listed on Roster of Ohio Troops
This may be the same John Finch (age 14 in 1860) on 1860 Federal Census w/Henry, Francis and Lucius Finch
In same company as Austin are a John and Thomas H. Fisher. John died 11/29/1863 on hospital boat on Miss. River and Thomas was captured same day as Austin was. There are a John and Thomas listed at same residence as Austin on 1860 Census
Married Sarah Ann Steele 1/27/1869, sister of John Whedon Steele. Son of James M. Fitch, Oberlin-Wellington RescuerAlumni Magazine: 1908; 1860 Federal Census, Wayne, Ashtabula Co., OH; Soldiers and Sailors database; Iowa Civil War Rosters
Alumni Magazine: 1908; 1860 Federal Census, St. Alban's Twp., Licking Co.; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio Troops
Born into slavery. Escaped and settled in Oberlin. As a mason, helped build college chapel that stood in Tappan Square. Married Elizabeth Sullivan, Ireland native, in 1861.
Westwood Cemetery Test Version; Master Genealogist; 1860 Federal Census, Oberlin, Lorain Co., OH; NY Civil War Rosters (Adjutant General)
Annual Catalogue: 1861; Soldiers and Sailors database; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio Troops; Itinerary of the 7th OVI (Wilson)LCN 5/18/1864; Roster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908; 1860 Federal Census, Brooklyn, Cuyahoga Co., OH
Unit formed in October, 1864, how did he die in June, 1864 as a member of the 5th MA Cav. Compiled service record not found with regiment
Annual Catalogue: 1861; Oberlin Civil War Monument; LCN 6/25/1862 (report of death, short bio); LCN 7/2/1862 (resolution by his class); Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio TroopsObit says he arrived in Oberlin in 1860, and recruited for company in late 1864 when still 19 yrs old.. Soldiers and Sailors database lists him with 191st OVI (no company given), 191st OVI doesn't list him on roster
NOT IN 1ST OLA BATTY "A" OR "I", 7TH OVI (3MOS), 12TH INDPT BATTY OLA, 86TH OVI, or 171ST OVIRoster of Ohio Troops; LCN 8/20/1862; LCN 10/15/1862 (two articles); 1908 Alumni Magazine; Annual Catalogue: 1859, 1860;
His mother's father was Benjamin Onsley, a Narragansett Indian who fought with the Colonial troops in the Revolution. Resident of Oberlin since 1846Alumni Magazine: 1908; http://www.bgsu.edu/colleges/library/cac/cwar/049ovib.html; Roster of Ohio Troops
Bigglestone says Griffin had a son born during his service who became sick and died. This may explain his AWOL
Roster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908; The History of Company C (Wilder); Itinerary of the 7th OVI (Wilson)
Westwood Cemetery Test Version; Alumni Magazine: 1908; LCN: 6/18/62 and 6/25/62; Roster of Ohio Troops; The History of Company C (Wilder)
Alumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Wisconsin Civil War Rosters; 1860 Federal Census, Spring Valley, Rock Co., WI
Soldiers and Sailors shows Emmett Harmount, Roster shows Robert E. Harmount. Alumni shows both Emmett and Robert E. from Williamsport, Emmett attended 60-61 and Robert E. 66-67. Census only shows Emmett in Williams port. Alumni may name the same man twice.
Annual Catalogue: 1857 and 1858 show Ferdinand Burt Hayden of Syracuse, while 1859 and 1860 show Frederick Burt of Syracuse. 1908 Alumni Magazine shows Ferdinand Burt Hayden. Roster of Ohio Troops shows Frederick B. Hayden. 1860 Census shows "F.B. Hayden" of N.Y.
1890 V&W shows widow of John Haylor of Co. B 7th OVI living in Lorain, house no. 325, (where decedent lived at time of death)
Annual Catalogue: 1861; Soldiers and Sailors database; War Diary of Luman Harris Tenney; Roster of Ohio Troops1908 Alumni says he is from Oberlin, 1860 Annual Catalogue lists his residence as Ft. Atkinson, IA
LCN 6/18/1862: "Capt. Herrick is a capital drill master and will soon make his company one of the best in the regiment".
Married Eva Carantine Clay a few months after he enlisted. Author of "The Days of Sixty-three" and "Remarkable Experience. A Man Who Stopped a Cannon-ball and Still Lives".Alumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Annual Catalogue: 1858; Iowa Civil War Rosters; 1860 Federal Census, Oberlin, Lorain Co., OH
Oberlin College Archives RG 30/302; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Indiana State Archives (http://www.indianadigitalarchives.org/ViewRecord.aspx?RID=942743D204A98081B314505A1A246696); Adjutant General of Indiana; 1860 Federal Census, Camden, Lorain Co., OH
Appears as Albert H. Howe on Roster, appears as Albert C. Howe on Soldiers and Sailors database
Master Genealogist shows him b. NC 1842 and serving in 1st MI during CW. Married in Oberlin in 1866
Worked for Cleveland Leader starting in 1863 and became political editor starting in 1864 until 1871
Alumni Magazine: 1908; 1860 Federal Census, Oberlin, Lorain Co., OH; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio Troops1908 Alumni Magazine; http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=myron%5Fhumphrey&id=I0949
Not found on Soldiers and Sailors database; Obituary says he died 12/1861, does not mention any service in the army at all, only his commitment to the Christian lifeWestwood Cemetery Test Version; Roster of Ohio Troops; Itinerary of the 7th OVI (Wilson); OWN 12/17/1880
Annual Catalogue: 1861; Soldiers and Sailors database; A History of Cuyahoga County and the City of Cleveland (William R. Coates); Roster of Ohio TroopsFrom Oberlin Archives photo: "His body was wrapped in his blanket and buried on the battlefield"Henry is cousins with Jonathan Edwards Ingersoll (attended OC '41-'45, and Seminary '49-'51). Their fathers were twin brothers, Rev. Alvan Ingersoll and William Ingersoll b. 12/22/1801 in Lee, Berkshire Co., MA. William arrived in Oberlin with his family in Spring, 1837. Rev. Alvan Ingersoll stayed in MA, his sons Jonathan and George L. were attorneys in Cleveland, amongst other things. Henry's age at enlistment is given as 18 on official records, but he was only 17.
Attended Little Red Schoolhouse, came to Oberlin in 1838 at 4 years old. Married Morning Smith in Sandusky 1/11/1865
From LCN 10/9/1861 "religion with him included patriotism, and when our noble Company C went to the service he was in the ranks as a private"
LCN 6/11/1862; Roster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; 1860 Federal Census, Oberlin, OH
Roster of Ohio Troops; LCN 8/20/1862; Annual Catalogue: 1858, 1859, 1860; Larry Hardman Website; 1908 Alumni Magazine; Oberlin Civil War Monument
Roster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908; The History of Company C (Wilder); Itinerary of the 7th OVI (Wilson)
Westwood Cemetery Test Version; 1860 Federal Census, Russia Twp., Lorain Co., OH; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio Troops
Oberlin Civl War Monument; Roster of Ohio Troops; The History of Company C (Wilder); Alumni Magazine: 1908; LCN 4/15/1863 (report of death)1860 Census shows Phil. Kelly b. in Ireland, 20 yrs old, living in Oberlin as a shoemaker, LCN 8/13/1862 "Phil. Kelley of this place". Alumni 1908 says Philip Kelly of Co. 7th OVI was born in Cincinnati, is from Cincinnati and was a prep student from 61-62
Roster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Itinerary of the 7th OVI (Wilson); 1860 Federal Census, Grafton, Lorain Co. OH
Herbert Kenaston Camp, Sons of Veterans was organized in his honor in 1888. Herbert's brother, Carlos Albert became a preacher in early 1862 earned his A.M. from Oberlin in 1864. There is a picture of Carlos Albert at Oberlin College Archives. Carlos married Lucy Kellog Fairchild March 6, 1862 and went to Lansing, MI where he was an in structor at the Agricultural College (presently Michigan State?).
As per Wilder, he state before the Battle of Winchester 3/23/1862, "If I die, tell my friends I died a Soldier and a Christian"Seldon B. Kingsbury (Civil War Diary), 1861-1862 at Oberlin College Archives RG 30/24 Robert S. Fletcher, Box 7
Brother of Edward Cornelius Kinney (103rd OVI). Went with Burdett and Trowbridge to Kansas, did he know John Brown? LCN tells story of his dishonorable discharge stemming from his child's death and wife's illness, he was denied a furlough and resigned because of that.Went to teach at Northern Indiana College starting fall 1861. LCN 6/18/1862: the catalogue of the college "shows a total of 227 students the past year-a promising record for an institution starting under the clouds of war times". Author of many religiuos and philosophical books (http://archive.org/search.php?query=creator%3A%22Kinsley%2C+William+Wirt%2C+1837-1923%22)
Oberlin Civil War Monument; Alumni Magazine: 1908; LCN 5/18/1864; Roster of Ohio Troops; Record of Service of Company K, 150th OVI (Cannon)
LCN 1/21/1863: "Private Lenhart was a student in Oberlin when he enlisted, a quiet, unassuming mna, ready to do his part at any work and a faithful soldier"
Annual Catalogue: 1861; Oberlin Civil War Monument; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio Troops; The Histor of Company C (Wilder)Henry Lincoln Post, Grand Army of the Republic in Pittsfield is named in his honor. Brother of Marcus Morton Lincoln 150th OVI, OC '66, died in 1866.Brother of Henry W. Lincoln of 7th OVI. Obituary doesn't explain cause of disease. Cannon says he was a Capt. of Co. A in 1865. Obit mentions Capt. as wellCornelius L. Lockwood of the 8th OVI was discharged in 1862 by surgeon. Can't find Lockwood in Elyria on 1860 Census
No Edmund Lymans in Philadelphia 1860 Census. If this man in the 26th PA Infantry is the Oberlin resident/student, not sure why he went to Philly to enlist and curious as to why he deserted. He may have deserted because he married Emmie H. Winn of Homer, OH in Cleveland on 4/17/1861.
Annual Catalogue: 1861; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908; The History of Company C (Wilder)Oberlin Civil War Monument; Roster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908; The History of Company C (Wilder)
Alumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio Troops; 1860 Federal Census, Bronson Twp., Huron Co., OHAlumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio Troops; 1860 Federal Census, Williamsport, Pickaway Co., OH
LCN 5/1/1861; 1860 Federal Census, Oberlin, OH; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Master Genealogist; Roster of Ohio TroopsAnnual Catalogue: 1861; Alumni Magazine: 1908; 1960 Alumni Magazine; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio Troops
Compiled service record states he was mortally wounded at New Market Heights 9/29/1864 and died shortly thereafter. The casualty sheet within CSR shows that he died of disease at Fort Monroe, VA 12/11/1864
Lorain County News shows A. Archibald of the 58th IL Infantry as a Lt. But 58th IL muster rolls indicate he was a Pvt.
Taught in Texas with E.W. Morey of Co. C 7th OVI--suspected of and arrested for being abolitionistsWestwood Cemetery Test Version; 1860 Federal Census, Russia Twp., Lorain Co., OH; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio Troops
Alumni Magazine: 1908; "War History of Union County" (W.L. Curry) http://archive.org/stream/warhistoryofunio00curr#page/n5/mode/2up; Roster of Ohio Troops
Alumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio Troops; 1860 Federal Census Green Creek Twp., Sandusky Co., OH
Son of Pittsfield pioneer Peter McRoberts, Civil War letters in possession of Lynn Youngblood of Pittsfield Historical Society. Died 12/2/1870. Member of Oberlin Lodge No. 380 of Free and Accepted Masons
LCN 8/16/1865 Michener rebuts J.D. Cox's "Oberlin Letter"; LCN 3/29/1865 Michener weds Anna Elizabeth Leonard on 3/23 by Prof. Morgan, same edition says Michener is off to his home in Iowa.LCN 10/23/1861; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio Troops; 1860 Federal Census, Huntington Twp., Lorain Co., OH
Soldiers and Sailors did not show a Ludwig Miller in the 72nd OVI, though he appears in Rosters of Ohio TroopsAlumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; 1860 Federal Census, Fairfield, Highland Co., OH; Roster of Ohio Troops
Went to Michigan in 1862 or 1863 with Harlan B. Cochran to teach. Joined 7th MI while in Michigan.
Appears on 1860 Federal census as "Webster" (middle name) and 13 years old, making him 15 yrs, not 18 yrs at enlistment (lied to join???). Pension record says he died 10/22/1928 at Madalin, NY. If the soldier is the student, he wasn't living in WA state
LCN 8/17/1864-"Being offered a hundred dollars if he would go as substitute in the 100 day servcie, he heroically refused, declaring that he could not be bribed to fight for liberty". His bunkmate Bedient said of him in Cannon: Monroe was a prayerful man and a nobler soldier never bore a musket. He volunteered just before we left Oberlin. His sister met me on my return, tho whom I gave his blankets, trinkets, etc. and $22 of his pay. She, in tears, gave me a little rubber inkstand as a memento of her only brother. From it I am now writing. It bears the words, 'Fort Stevens, July 11, '64', cut in by Comrade Neph just after the battle".
Not found on 1860 Census in Oberlin. Hospital Records says resident of Oberlin, give Henry E. Peck's address as address of nearest relative; enlistment at Oberlin, credited to Russia Twp. Lorain Co. On document requesting his furlough he states his home and mother are in Oberlin.Alumni Magazine: 1908; Soliders and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio Troops; 1860 Federal Census Ballville Twp., Sandusky Co., OH
Brother of Norris Morey. Taught in Texas with James McCleary before the war. Arrested for being abolitionists.
Brother of George William Morgan-did not serve in the army (Prep student from '57-'58 through'59-'60), Caleb-not known if he served in the army(Prep student '57-'59 and College Freshman '59-'60) and Charles Eli Morgan (Prep, College, and Seminary student); LCN 8/7/1861 says he was wounded and probably killed at Bull Run. According to this article, Morgan may not have completed his studies at Oberlin Prep for the '60-'61 school year. He may have left for home due to illness and so did not attend when the war began. Article mentions two of his brothers G.W [George William] and C.E. [Charles Eli]. NY Roster of Soldiers does not show Albert Morgan in the 94th NY Infantry, nor does Soldiers and Sailors database.
Westwood Cemetery Test Version; 1860 Federal Census, Russia Twp., Lorain Co., OH; Master Genealogist; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio Troops; LCN 6/17/1868 (Obituary)
Alumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database, Roster of Ohio Troops; 1860 Federal Census Norwalk, Huron Co., OH
Soldiers and Sailors days he also served in 2nd NY Artiller, but his name does not appear on the rosterAlumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio Troops; 1860 Federal Census, Oberlin, Lorain Co., OH
Roster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908; The History of Company C (Wilder); Itinerary of the 7th OVI (Wilson)
Master Genealogist shows he lived in Oberlin in the 1870's. OWN 10/28/1875 report of Nichols' death doesn't say how long a resident of Oberlin
War Diary of Luman Harris Tenney; 1860 Federal Census, Oberlin, Lorain Co., OH; Roster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 19081908 Alumni says he died 12/1862 at Fredericksburg, VA. Also a George S. Ogden, same age, same date of enlistment who died in DC 8/23/1862 of wounds (brother?). Not sure if Gilbert J. Ogden was in Oberlin at the opening of the war, not listed on census or directory. "John Lee of Farmington..." says Gilbert J. Ogden had a daughter, Josephine b. 1857, who died young. Gives no location for his residence. Says he was wounded at Cheat Moutain and Laurel Hill, VA and killed at Chancellorsville, VA. LOOK ON Master Genealogist for Ogden.
Oberlin Annual Catalogue: 1856, 1857, 1858, 1859, 1860, 1861; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Itinerary of 7th OVI(Wilson); Roster of Ohio Troops
LCN 11/19/1862 relays the aftermath of burying bodies after Perryville in John's own word. He happened upon one disfigured body, checked for identification to discover it was his own brother David, aged 18 of Bainbridge, OH.
Named after Theodore Dwight Weld??? He was born shortly after Weld and Finney came through his region of NY state.
Oberlin Civil War Monument; LCN 4/30/1862; Roster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908; The History of Company C (Wilder)Oberlin resident Selden Palmer was 13 in 1860. Most likely signed up for 10th Cav. Underage which explains "discharged by civil authority". He may have reenlisted in the 2nd OH Heavy Arty a year later.
Alumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; New York Civil War Rosters; 1860 Federal Census, VanRensallier Twp., OH
Roster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Itinerary of the 7th OVI (Wilson); The History of Company C (Wilder); 1883 Catalogue
Oberlin Civil War Monument; Roster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Itinerary of the 7th OVI (Wilson);
Ordered to stay behind in recover of Oliver Trembly's body, then accompanied remains back to Cleveland
Born in Raleigh or Fayettevill, NC--his father and uncle were neighbors and playmates of young President Andrew Johnson. Tent mate of Isaiah Wilson. Brother to Mary Jane Patterson, the first African-American female to graduate with a 4 year degree in the United States.
Cause of death uncertain, likely related to illness contracted while in the army, as his name is included on the Monument
Does not appear on Roster of Ohio Troops in the entire 87th OVI; Soldiers and Sailors only shows him in 125th OVI
Master Genealogist and Westwood show a David Warren Peterman b. PA 1872. No David Petermans in Oberlin on 1860 Fed Cen. Do not know where Karyn got the info of David Warren Peterman of the 23rd OVILCN says he and Anna Moore "both of Oberlin". Anna has been found on 1860 Fed Cen, but not Samuel
1860 Census shows a Thomas Philip around the right age for the decedent at Soldiers Rest. Member of Henry Lincoln G.A.R., buried in uniform at soldier's rest (OWN 3/13/1890)
LCN 11/4/1864; Roster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908; 1883 Alumni Register; Soldiers and Sailors database;
Alumni Magazine: 1908; Oberlin Monument; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio Troops; LCN 11/30/1864 (Peck's Sketches)
LCN 5/18/1864; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio Troops; Record of Service of Company K (Cannon); Pension of Union Veterans
Alumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio Troops; 1850 Federal Census, Sharon, Richland Co. OH; 1880 Federal Census Butler, Vermillion Co. IN; 1890 Veterans Schedule Shelby, Richland Co., OHPhoto of him in uniform at Oberlin College Archives. State Senator in SC, murdered there in 1868 (see obit).
Alumni Magazine give his name as Hubbard A. Rawson; NY troops gives his name as A. Hubbard Rawson
Rosters do not show William Ringland (3mos or 3yrs), no books about the 7th OVI show his name, Soldiers and Sailors database doesn't show his name.
In LCN 8/21/1861, mentioned in letter by Shurtleff as being sick and sent to Oberlin. Shurtleff hoped citizens would take care of him and Bosworth.
Alumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio Troops; Find A Grave.com ( includes photo in uniform and biograhical information)
Letter from R.W. Burt gives helpful information about what the regiment was doing at the time of Rose's death, includes information on entrenchments, contrabands, class warfare in the south, Vallandigham and patriotismLCN 10/23/1861; 1860 Federal Census, Russia Twp., Lorain Co., OH; Roster of Ohio Troops; Master Genealogist; Westwood Cemetery Test Version
LCN 11/4/1863; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio Troops; Soldiers and Sailors database; LCN 9/17/1862Oberlin Civil War Monument; Roster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908; The History of Company C (Wilder)
Henry Sands enlisted 11/7/1861, a couple of months after he began his studies at Oberlin Prep. He was also married earlier that year in June 14, 1861 at New Lexington, Perry Co. , Ohio to Laura Madeline Stowe.
Alumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio Troops; 1860 Federal Census, La Grange, Lorain Co., OH
As a youth was bound as an apprentice to harness maker Matthew Leary, father of Lewis Sheridan Leary. Mixed race man served in white regiment
From Cannon: July 12 was on guard duty at the gate of the fort [Stevens]. "I can see Gen. Wright, with slouch hat and high boots; the President, tall, thin, tired- looking, but twice within the few mintues he was present the company were in laughter over some of his droll remarks".
NEED to Confirm soldier and student are the same. Feel strongly about it, but need a little more evidence.
Oberlin College Annual Catalogue: 1860, 1861; Group of Oberlin Prep Dept. Students (photo) Oberlin College Archives
Annual Catalogue: 1861; Roster of Ohio Troops; Soldiers and Sailors database; LCN 7/23/1862; Alumni Magazine: 1908
In Annual Catalogue: 1861, listed as "Absent in the Army". Simpson Younger and his sister lived with the Shepard family in 1860
Cannot find on 1860 Census. Cannot find record of death in Noble Co., IN. NEED to confirm the soldier is the student. Enlistment record gives date of death very similar to 1908 Alumni catalog
Westwood Cemetery Test Version; LCN 11/2/1864 (Gen. Butler commends Shurtleff); Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio Troops; Giles Waldo Shurtleff: Leadership in the Cause of Freedom (Mercer)
Alumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Marion County Ohio Roll of Honor (http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ohmarion/cw/S.HTML); Roster of Ohio Troops
Annual Catalogue: 1861; Oberlin Civil War Monument: Roster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Eagles On Their Buttons (Washington)
Teacher in Dunleith, Ill from 1863-1864. Roster says he joined USCT after 2nd OH Cav. 1908 Alumni Magazine says he joined 24th US Cavalry
1860 Oberlin/Russia Twp doesn't show James Smith (40 yrs) who appears on the Roster of Ohio Troops
Trumbull Co. Genweb gives informatin compiled from various sources: he was acting asst. surgeon
After the war said his real name was James B. Jackson, born a slave. Adopted an alias.
Roster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Federal Census, Russia Twp., Lorain Co., Ohio; Itinerary of 7th OVI (Wilson)
A Lyman Beecher Sperry of Franklin Co. NY joined the 98th NY in 1862,not the same man as the Oberlin attendee. Lyman Beecher Sperry wrote many books on Young Christian men's lifestyles.
Annual Catalogue: 1861; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio Troops; The History of Co. C (Wilder); Minnesota in the Civil and Indian Wars 1861-1865 (C.C. Andews Ed.)
Oberlin Civil War Monument; Alumni Magazine: 1908; 1860 Federal Census, Oberlin, OH; Roster of Ohio Troops; LCN 11/19/1862 (his death, mentions his race in a white unit)
From Cannon: "For five years past [since late 1880's] have spent a good part of my time in Mississippi, and have learned to respect many of our late enemies, and number them among my best friends."
Alumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio Troops; 1860 Federal Census, Richfield Twp., Summit Co., OH
LCN published 4/30/1862? Mentions Talcott as a former student acquaintance; Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio; 1860 Federal Census-Burton, Geauga Co., OH; Forty First Ohio Volunteer Infantry.Coyrdon L. Tambling letters online with the Amistad Research Center (http://www.amistadresearchcenter.org/Docs/stevens.pdf)
See "War Diary of Luman Harris Tenney". Sister Melissa Rowena Tenney married Alfred B. Nettleton 1/8/1863
Tibbets witnessed dealings with Contrabands while in the 13th CT; married Annice Brewster (Class of '67)--is Annice Brewster (from Oberlin) related to Brewster who died in Oberlin? 1908 Alumni shows to entries for the sam man: Charles Tibbetts 60-62 and Charles Edson Tibbetts 66-68, 68-69. 1883 Confirms they are the same person (POB, DOB)
Alumni Magazine: 1908; Union Soldiers from Vermont buried in a National Cemetery in Richmond, Virginia (http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/VTRUTLAN/2008-07/1216396999);
Bigglestone references cemetery records stating Tillman had been a resident of Oberlin
LCN 1/24/1866-died "on Tuesday Jan. 2 [1866]…formerly a slave, and till lately a soldier of the Union."1890 Vets Schedule shows him still in USA (MI). He is suffering from disease of liver and piles from his service, also says he has a crippled hand.
mentioned in LCN as "old student". This is not the same William Treadwell from Hudson, MI, who also attended and stole $60,000 as mentioned in LCN 3/4/1864Oberlin Civil War Monument; Roster of Ohio Troops; The History of Company C (Wilder); Alumni Magazine: 1908
Oberlin Civil War Monument; Compiled Service Record; http://www.oberlin.edu/external/EOG/Copeland/Copelandmain.htm;
Soldiers and Sailors shows 3 Reuben Tylers: 69th OVI, 56th USCT and 84th USCT. Tyler doesn't show up on F&S for 69th OVI
From Cannon: Was with the squad detailed July 12, 1864 to take the buggy load of ammunition out the field, [Van Antwerp] writes: "It was my privelege to hold a lanyard on a 32-pound Parrott, and so anxious to pull when the order came that I brok the string, and tried again"Soldiers and Sailors shows a Levi Van Fossen in 2nd CA Cav. Records of California Men in the War of the Rebellion show him enlisted in Sept. 1861 and discahrged for disability March, 1863. Not sure if him or his father. Levi was supposedly enrolled in Prep. dept. in 1862 so probably not.African American serving in a white regiment. Born of a white master and black slave mother. Sent to live in a free state as stipulated in his master's (father's) will.Married Ann A. Rust, 9/12/1859 and Julia Beecher Kellogg 9/15/1884. Preacher in Michigan, Ohio, Kansas and Missouri from '62-'65. After the war he was a member of the American Home Missionary Society. One of his daughters, Charlotte, married Luther Halsey Gulick Jr. in 1887 (Luther is Mrs. Jewett's sister).
Also on Pittsfield Civil War Monument. Brother of George W. Wade, 1st OH LA. Letter from Volney McRoberts to Erwin McRoberts on August 3, 1862 stating "There is great excitement here no about the War. Ira Wade has fled to Canada for fear of being drafted...A good many fellers think they are going to draft. I hope to God they will draft and make some of the D___d dead heads turn out".
Brother of Orrin Wadsworth (7th OVI, 8th MI, 56th OVI). Letters on microfilm at Oberlin College librar: W315B7Alumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; 1860 Federal Census, Mansfield, Richland Co., OH; Roster of Ohio Troops
Regiment is blank on Oberlin Civil War Monument. LCN 6/2/1870: "Wm. Walker, regiment unknown. Died from wounds received at Pittsburgh Landing, and from exposure.Born in Rockingham, NC to Stephen Wall, a slave owner, and Rody, a slave of Stephen's. Emancipated by his father upon his death. Provided $1000. Went north to Oberlin with his family in 1853. Brother of John Wall. Half-brother of O.S.B. Wall.Born in Rockingham, NC to Stephen Wall, a slave owner, and Rody, a slave of Stephen's. Emancipated by his father upon his death. Provided $1000. Went north to Oberlin with his family in 1853. Brother of Albert Wall, half-brother with O.S.B. Wall. Tent-mate with John Barker. Married daughter of William H. Shanks in 1879.Son of Slave owner Stephen Wall and slave Priscilla (Prissy Ely). Half-brother of Albert and John Wall. Brother-in-law of John Mercer Langston. One of the first African Americans to be commissioned as an officer. Recruited for 54th MA and 5th USCT
Alumni Magazine: 1908; Pennsylvania Civil War Veteran's Index; http://chester.pa-roots.com/military/civilwar/2nd%20Regt.%20Co%20B.htmRoster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Itinerary of the 7th OVI (Wilson); 1890 Veterans Census, Mt. Jackson, Lawrence Co., PA1883 Catalogue; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio Troops; LCN 9/17/1862Annual Catalogue: 1861; Soldiers and Sailors database; The History of Company C (Wilder); Alumni Magazine: 1908
Father was a planter-do not know about mother. Sent with his brother to Cincinatti. Augustus spent time in a state reform school from 1860-1861.
Born into slavery. Sold away from his mother at age 13. Enlisted at Oberlin, credited to Pittsfield Twp.Alumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio Troops; 1860 Federal Census, Orwell, Ashtabula Co., OH
From Oberlin Archives photo: "His body was wrapped in his blanket and buried on the battlefield"
Alumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Illinois Civil War Rosters; 1860 Federal Census, Crete, Will Co., ILAlumni Magazine: 1908; Fold3.com index; 1960 Alumni Magazine; New York Civil War Rosters; "Historical Wyoming" (January 1980, Warsaw, NY); Appleton Post Crescent 11/22/1930
LCN 8/9/1862 incorrectly listed him as dead. LCN 8/20/1862 printed a resolution by the Sohpomore Class of Oberlin College in honor of his death. Escorted to safety off the battlefield by Oliver Trembly
Ages for Everett Williams in roster and on census match up making it very likely they are the same people
LCN of 4/1/1863 reports: "A devoted and remarkably single-hearted Christian, of quiet tastes, he entered the service only from the strictest regard to duty". Dr. Griswold of the 103rd OVI wrote to the LCN: "He came into the army from principle, and every act of his life while in the service was governed by Christian rules. The army could not demoralize Carey".Article about Winn family, Powhattan product of interacial relationship between master and slave, studied at Oberlin? http://www.agsgenealogy.org/databases/pdffiles/AFH/AFH484Dec2010.pdf. 1860 Federal Census shows Pohattan, 13 yrs old, with a personal estate of $6,000, his sister Emily who attended OC as well is worth $3,500
Annual Catalogue: 1861; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Roster of Ohio Troops; The History of Co. C (Wilder); The Town That Started the Civil War (Brandt)Annual Catalogue: 1861; Roster of Ohio Troops; Itinerary of 7th OVI (Wilson); The History of Co. C (Wilder); Alumni Magazine: 1908
4 Solomon Wolfords on Soldiers and Sailors: the one in 118th OVI is 30yrs old which is prob. Too old to be a prep student just a few years prior. There is a Solomon in Tipton Co. IN, b. in ILL age 20 in 1860, but he didn't attend school within the year. The Solomon Wolford of the 47th IN was from Petersburg, Washington Twp. Pike Co. Indiana enlisted 12/13/1861 (CW Index 47th IN roster) and discharged 3/19/1863 (Williamson). Solomon Woolford of 6th KS Cav is a resident of Leavenworth, KS in 1861 on Muster Roll. Throughout the Annual Catalogues his residence changes from West Liberty Corners, Liberty Corners, Williams Centre, Sandusky, and Oberlin. There is a Sarah J. Wolford in '59-'60 from Liberty Corners, Alumni: 1908 says Crawford, OH. Related to Solomon?
1908 Alumni says he died 11/13/1861 at Charleston, VA. Roster says he died 11/22/1862 at Charleston W.Va
Alumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Alumni Magazine: 1960; New York Civil War Rosters; 1860 Federal Census, Day, Saratoga Co., NY
Oberlin Civil War Monument; Roster of Ohio Troops; Alumni Magazine: 1908; The History of Company C (Wilder)1908 Alumni gives his name was Wallace Worcester, Roster of Ohio troops gives his name as William W. Worcester, Pittsfield CW Monument give his name as W.W. Worcester. According to Peck, when Co. C was formed his friends persuaded him not to sign up, when the 103rd OVI was formed, his parents forbade him to join, but when the 12th OH Cav formed he enlisted despite what others told him.
Westwood Cemetery Test Version; Oberlin College Archives (biography); Roster of Ohio Troops; Record of Service of Company K, 150th OVI (Cannon); LCN 9/17/1862
Westwood Cemetery Test Version; Alumni Magazine: 1908; LCN 9/28/1864 (To work with the freedmen); ON 7/10/1906 (obituary)From Cannon: "I have always prized that summer as a fruitful period in my training for later life." Brother of George Frederick Wright of 7th OVI?Born into slavery. He and his sister freed by their uncle's will and sent to live with Delia A. Shepard in Oberlin (mother of Edward P. Shepard). Simpson tried to enlist in 1863 at age 13 but was turned down because of youth. He was successful in enlisting in 1864
Does not appear on roster of 7th OVI 3mos because he was wounded prior to being mustered into service. Author of "Is Slavery Sanctioned By the Bible?", American Tract Society, 1860 (http://quod.lib.umich.edu/m/moa/AEV3891.0001.001?rgn=main;view=toc)
Lived with Professor Peck in Oberlin, joined up with his father, living in Iowa, who was Capt. William Backus of the 1st CO Cav., served under his father. Died before the Sand Creek Massacre (http://www.kclonewolf.com/History/SandCreek/sc-index.html). His father William was part of the Sand Creek Massacre, came to Oberlin to be with his wife after the war.
Family is listed on 1860 Census as living in Pittsfield, and on 1870 in Oberlin. Need to see when they moved. His brother Maro Loomis Bartlett's obit in ON 4/9/1919 doesn't say when they moved to Oberlin. Says that Horace is living in Pittsfield in 1919.Joseph W. Bartlett is not listed on 1860 Census w/his family in Amity, NY. There is a William Bartlett, farm laborer, aged 22, born in NY, living in the residence of Bowman Freeman in La Grange, OH on 1860 Census
Peck's sketch of Bedortha states he receved no regular training after enlistment and immediatley joined his unit just before the Battle of the Wilderness. He became fatigued and ill from constant marching and camp life. He also describes Bedortha's mothers efforts to accompany his body back to Pittsfield.
Oberlin Civil War Monument lists him as "John Beach", no John Beach on 150th OVI roster or on Soldiers and Sailors database. Cannon says "not an Oberlin student". Also from Cannon via F.J. McWade "His father had been notified that Beech was ill, and came on East. When he arrived at the entrance to the hospital, he inquired of the doctor, who happened to be passing, how Beech was 'Beech,' said the doctor, 'Beech is dead.' The poor man fell down in a heap, stricken with sorrow to the heart."
NOT LISTED AS A STUDENT, NOR ON 1860 CENSUS, LCN OF 10/7/63 SAYS HE AND HIS BROTHERS ARE RESIDENTS. LCN 12/11/1861 says he is resident of ElyriaWilder says at the beginning of the war he "was a member of a company from the vicinity of Elyria"
Union Light Guard was formed by Gov. Dennison. One man from each county in Ohio was recruited for the service of protecting the White House, Treasury Building, War Office, and other public buildings (Reid).
1883 Alumni says he was deceased as of 1883 (no exact date given), 1908 Alumni gives his death as 1899, other online sources confirm this latter date. Also, 1890 reports that he was a 1st Lt. (no company given).
Theodore Wilder refers to him as "Of delicate constitution; not able to endure active field service, but served quite profitably in the hospital". LCN 8/21/1861 letter from Shurtleff describes him as having a "will and courage beyond his physical strength". Also that Bosworth felt he should enlist because so many Christian young men were slow to do so.
Died January 25, 1866 of lung and heart disease at his home in Oberlin at the age of 21. He is on the Oberlin CW monument and obit says he died in his home at Oberlin in 1866, but cannot find evidence of him as a student or resident otherwise. Muster rolls say he lived in IL. No Brewsters in Oberlin in 1860 or 1870 Census, but there is a George Brewster on 1859-1860 City Directory living on Main St. between College and Mill Streets. George Ells, the father of deceased Oberlin soldier Edward Augustus Ells, owns the burial plot for Henry A. Brewster
Went to Kansas in 1856 w/Kinney and Trowbridge, did he know John Brown? Married Nancy E. Graham in 1864. Presidential Elector in 1864. Commander of Dept. of the Potomac G.A.R. in 1881 and 1882. Commander-in-Chief of the Grand Army 1885.
Alternately listed as "Dwight Robbins Burrell" or "Robbins Dwight Burrell". From Cannon: "One year ago (1900) I visited a part of our old line of forts. My wife was with me, but I could not help thinking that, whlie she saw what I saw with the outward eye, how little it all was to her. What she did not see made me very sad. The though of the awful war, the scattering of the boys never to meet again, the dead, the fact that thsoe remaining are almost old men. How few of our dreams have been realized"
Master Genealogist says he was married to Lizzie Alexander in Oberlin in 1865. LCN 11/8/1865 confirms this, but no residence given. ON reports of Butler's murder trial does not say when he entered Oberlin
CONFIRM THIS MAN DID NOT ALSO SERVE IN CO. 7TH OVI; LCN 5/3/1865 contains a letter written by George North Carruthers, mentioning him as a former student and now chaplain. There are George North Carruthers papers at National Archives at: http://www.worldcat.org/title/george-north-carruthers-papers-1863-1969/oclc/71131881, short bio is here: http://www.ohiohistorycentral.org/entry.php?rec=2955
Former slave, he and his family were freed by their master and moved to Oberlin in 1855. Listed as "mulatto" on 1860 Census. Died 1/20/1866 in Oberlin at the age of 19 of consumption and dropsy contracted while in the army-"one of the many who have reached home having sacraficed their lives for the country" (LCN 1/24/1866)
Brother of James A. Claghorn of Prep Dept. and 44th NY. Annual Catalogue shows him enrolled for classes at start of '61 school year, but had already enlisted for service in April prior to the beginning of studies. Brother of Henry Dwight Claghorn of the 13th and 7th OVI. 1908 Alumni Mag and 44thNY History (Nash) show his PO to be Moreland, NY. Nash also says he was injured on 4/6/1862 when staging for a lookout collapsed. Index of the same says he was wounded between 4/5 and 5/4/1862.
J.W. Clark as shown in LCN is shown on 1860 Fed Cen w/mother Louisa, not sure what happened to him after '61. James Wait Clarke fr. Arcade, NY, according to Obit "served in Ohio militia company" during the Civil War. Not sure which J.W. Clark(e) LCN Is talking about
After being discharged due to sickness, became a member of Oberlin company during the Confederate advance to Cincinnati in autumn, 1862. After that, went to Michigan with Chalres Elbert Miner to teach. Joined 7th MI while in Michigan.
Westwood Cemetery Test Version; Master Genealogist; Roster of Ohio Troops; The History of Company C (Wilder); Alumni Magazine: 1908; 1860 Federal Census, Oberlin, Lorain Co., OH; Oberlin News-Tribune 4/16/1931 (regarding letter from Cole sent to his cousin at OC during CW)
From Cannon: "In going with Company K on this service, he prevailed against the strongest home ties, so that the sacrifice of his life was one of the saddest scenese of al the 100 days." Father was Rev. John Phelps Cowles Sr., an early professor of OC who left around 1840 due to dispute over Christian Perfectionism.
1860 Census shows a Milo Cravath, "student", 17yrs old, b. in Ohio living in Oberlin. Same person as E.M. Cravath? Erastus Milo Cravath is brother of Orrin Birney Cravath. Secretary of American Missionary Association in NY and President of Fisk University in Nashville, TN.
Likely not related to Edward Danforth of 41st OVI. From the King Archives via Geoffrey Blodgett: Henry H. Cumings wrote to George M. Jones regarding Danforth's death. There was a funeral service at 1st Church. Cumings was a pall-bearer. Danforth was buried at old Oberlin Cemetery
Was in the same company as Nelson Sawyer. Died of consumption in 1866 in Oberlin. Despite living in Cincinnati at time of entering service, Oberlin considered him one of it's own and his name is on the Memorial Wall.
1860 census shows Joseph B. Fay (confirmed college student) as 17 years old. Roster shows a Joseph Fay to be 21 yrs old as of 1/1/1862. 1860 Census shows no other Joseph Fay in Ohio. Can't account for the age discrepancy.
In same company as Austin are a John and Thomas H. Fisher. John died 11/29/1863 on hospital boat on Miss. River and Thomas was captured same day as Austin was. There are a John and Thomas listed at same residence as Austin on 1860 Census
Obit says he arrived in Oberlin in 1860, and recruited for company in late 1864 when still 19 yrs old.. Soldiers and Sailors database lists him with 191st OVI (no company given), 191st OVI doesn't list him on roster
Soldiers and Sailors shows Emmett Harmount, Roster shows Robert E. Harmount. Alumni shows both Emmett and Robert E. from Williamsport, Emmett attended 60-61 and Robert E. 66-67. Census only shows Emmett in Williams port. Alumni may name the same man twice.
Annual Catalogue: 1857 and 1858 show Ferdinand Burt Hayden of Syracuse, while 1859 and 1860 show Frederick Burt of Syracuse. 1908 Alumni Magazine shows Ferdinand Burt Hayden. Roster of Ohio Troops shows Frederick B. Hayden. 1860 Census shows "F.B. Hayden" of N.Y.
Oberlin College Archives RG 30/302; Alumni Magazine: 1908; Indiana State Archives (http://www.indianadigitalarchives.org/ViewRecord.aspx?RID=942743D204A98081B314505A1A246696); Adjutant General of Indiana; 1860 Federal Census, Camden, Lorain Co., OH
Henry is cousins with Jonathan Edwards Ingersoll (attended OC '41-'45, and Seminary '49-'51). Their fathers were twin brothers, Rev. Alvan Ingersoll and William Ingersoll b. 12/22/1801 in Lee, Berkshire Co., MA. William arrived in Oberlin with his family in Spring, 1837. Rev. Alvan Ingersoll stayed in MA, his sons Jonathan and George L. were attorneys in Cleveland, amongst other things. Henry's age at enlistment is given as 18 on official records, but he was only 17.
1860 Census shows Phil. Kelly b. in Ireland, 20 yrs old, living in Oberlin as a shoemaker, LCN 8/13/1862 "Phil. Kelley of this place". Alumni 1908 says Philip Kelly of Co. 7th OVI was born in Cincinnati, is from Cincinnati and was a prep student from 61-62
Herbert Kenaston Camp, Sons of Veterans was organized in his honor in 1888. Herbert's brother, Carlos Albert became a preacher in early 1862 earned his A.M. from Oberlin in 1864. There is a picture of Carlos Albert at Oberlin College Archives. Carlos married Lucy Kellog Fairchild March 6, 1862 and went to Lansing, MI where he was an in structor at the Agricultural College (presently Michigan State?).
Brother of Edward Cornelius Kinney (103rd OVI). Went with Burdett and Trowbridge to Kansas, did he know John Brown? LCN tells story of his dishonorable discharge stemming from his child's death and wife's illness, he was denied a furlough and resigned because of that.Went to teach at Northern Indiana College starting fall 1861. LCN 6/18/1862: the catalogue of the college "shows a total of 227 students the past year-a promising record for an institution starting under the clouds of war times". Author of many religiuos and philosophical books (http://archive.org/search.php?query=creator%3A%22Kinsley%2C+William+Wirt%2C+1837-1923%22)
No Edmund Lymans in Philadelphia 1860 Census. If this man in the 26th PA Infantry is the Oberlin resident/student, not sure why he went to Philly to enlist and curious as to why he deserted. He may have deserted because he married Emmie H. Winn of Homer, OH in Cleveland on 4/17/1861.
Compiled service record states he was mortally wounded at New Market Heights 9/29/1864 and died shortly thereafter. The casualty sheet within CSR shows that he died of disease at Fort Monroe, VA 12/11/1864
Son of Pittsfield pioneer Peter McRoberts, Civil War letters in possession of Lynn Youngblood of Pittsfield Historical Society. Died 12/2/1870. Member of Oberlin Lodge No. 380 of Free and Accepted Masons
Appears on 1860 Federal census as "Webster" (middle name) and 13 years old, making him 15 yrs, not 18 yrs at enlistment (lied to join???). Pension record says he died 10/22/1928 at Madalin, NY. If the soldier is the student, he wasn't living in WA state
LCN 8/17/1864-"Being offered a hundred dollars if he would go as substitute in the 100 day servcie, he heroically refused, declaring that he could not be bribed to fight for liberty". His bunkmate Bedient said of him in Cannon: Monroe was a prayerful man and a nobler soldier never bore a musket. He volunteered just before we left Oberlin. His sister met me on my return, tho whom I gave his blankets, trinkets, etc. and $22 of his pay. She, in tears, gave me a little rubber inkstand as a memento of her only brother. From it I am now writing. It bears the words, 'Fort Stevens, July 11, '64', cut in by Comrade Neph just after the battle".
Not found on 1860 Census in Oberlin. Hospital Records says resident of Oberlin, give Henry E. Peck's address as address of nearest relative; enlistment at Oberlin, credited to Russia Twp. Lorain Co. On document requesting his furlough he states his home and mother are in Oberlin.
Brother of George William Morgan-did not serve in the army (Prep student from '57-'58 through'59-'60), Caleb-not known if he served in the army(Prep student '57-'59 and College Freshman '59-'60) and Charles Eli Morgan (Prep, College, and Seminary student); LCN 8/7/1861 says he was wounded and probably killed at Bull Run. According to this article, Morgan may not have completed his studies at Oberlin Prep for the '60-'61 school year. He may have left for home due to illness and so did not attend when the war began. Article mentions two of his brothers G.W [George William] and C.E. [Charles Eli]. NY Roster of Soldiers does not show Albert Morgan in the 94th NY Infantry, nor does Soldiers and Sailors database.
1908 Alumni says he died 12/1862 at Fredericksburg, VA. Also a George S. Ogden, same age, same date of enlistment who died in DC 8/23/1862 of wounds (brother?). Not sure if Gilbert J. Ogden was in Oberlin at the opening of the war, not listed on census or directory. "John Lee of Farmington..." says Gilbert J. Ogden had a daughter, Josephine b. 1857, who died young. Gives no location for his residence. Says he was wounded at Cheat Moutain and Laurel Hill, VA and killed at Chancellorsville, VA. LOOK ON Master Genealogist for Ogden.
LCN 11/19/1862 relays the aftermath of burying bodies after Perryville in John's own word. He happened upon one disfigured body, checked for identification to discover it was his own brother David, aged 18 of Bainbridge, OH.
Oberlin resident Selden Palmer was 13 in 1860. Most likely signed up for 10th Cav. Underage which explains "discharged by civil authority". He may have reenlisted in the 2nd OH Heavy Arty a year later.
Born in Raleigh or Fayettevill, NC--his father and uncle were neighbors and playmates of young President Andrew Johnson. Tent mate of Isaiah Wilson. Brother to Mary Jane Patterson, the first African-American female to graduate with a 4 year degree in the United States.
Master Genealogist and Westwood show a David Warren Peterman b. PA 1872. No David Petermans in Oberlin on 1860 Fed Cen. Do not know where Karyn got the info of David Warren Peterman of the 23rd OVI
Alumni Magazine: 1908; Soldiers and Sailors database; Roster of Ohio Troops; 1850 Federal Census, Sharon, Richland Co. OH; 1880 Federal Census Butler, Vermillion Co. IN; 1890 Veterans Schedule Shelby, Richland Co., OH
Letter from R.W. Burt gives helpful information about what the regiment was doing at the time of Rose's death, includes information on entrenchments, contrabands, class warfare in the south, Vallandigham and patriotism
Henry Sands enlisted 11/7/1861, a couple of months after he began his studies at Oberlin Prep. He was also married earlier that year in June 14, 1861 at New Lexington, Perry Co. , Ohio to Laura Madeline Stowe.
From Cannon: July 12 was on guard duty at the gate of the fort [Stevens]. "I can see Gen. Wright, with slouch hat and high boots; the President, tall, thin, tired- looking, but twice within the few mintues he was present the company were in laughter over some of his droll remarks".
From Cannon: "For five years past [since late 1880's] have spent a good part of my time in Mississippi, and have learned to respect many of our late enemies, and number them among my best friends."
Tibbets witnessed dealings with Contrabands while in the 13th CT; married Annice Brewster (Class of '67)--is Annice Brewster (from Oberlin) related to Brewster who died in Oberlin? 1908 Alumni shows to entries for the sam man: Charles Tibbetts 60-62 and Charles Edson Tibbetts 66-68, 68-69. 1883 Confirms they are the same person (POB, DOB)
From Cannon: Was with the squad detailed July 12, 1864 to take the buggy load of ammunition out the field, [Van Antwerp] writes: "It was my privelege to hold a lanyard on a 32-pound Parrott, and so anxious to pull when the order came that I brok the string, and tried again"Soldiers and Sailors shows a Levi Van Fossen in 2nd CA Cav. Records of California Men in the War of the Rebellion show him enlisted in Sept. 1861 and discahrged for disability March, 1863. Not sure if him or his father. Levi was supposedly enrolled in Prep. dept. in 1862 so probably not.
Married Ann A. Rust, 9/12/1859 and Julia Beecher Kellogg 9/15/1884. Preacher in Michigan, Ohio, Kansas and Missouri from '62-'65. After the war he was a member of the American Home Missionary Society. One of his daughters, Charlotte, married Luther Halsey Gulick Jr. in 1887 (Luther is Mrs. Jewett's sister).
Also on Pittsfield Civil War Monument. Brother of George W. Wade, 1st OH LA. Letter from Volney McRoberts to Erwin McRoberts on August 3, 1862 stating "There is great excitement here no about the War. Ira Wade has fled to Canada for fear of being drafted...A good many fellers think they are going to draft. I hope to God they will draft and make some of the D___d dead heads turn out".
Born in Rockingham, NC to Stephen Wall, a slave owner, and Rody, a slave of Stephen's. Emancipated by his father upon his death. Provided $1000. Went north to Oberlin with his family in 1853. Brother of John Wall. Half-brother of O.S.B. Wall.Born in Rockingham, NC to Stephen Wall, a slave owner, and Rody, a slave of Stephen's. Emancipated by his father upon his death. Provided $1000. Went north to Oberlin with his family in 1853. Brother of Albert Wall, half-brother with O.S.B. Wall. Tent-mate with John Barker. Married daughter of William H. Shanks in 1879.Son of Slave owner Stephen Wall and slave Priscilla (Prissy Ely). Half-brother of Albert and John Wall. Brother-in-law of John Mercer Langston. One of the first African Americans to be commissioned as an officer. Recruited for 54th MA and 5th USCT
LCN 8/9/1862 incorrectly listed him as dead. LCN 8/20/1862 printed a resolution by the Sohpomore Class of Oberlin College in honor of his death. Escorted to safety off the battlefield by Oliver Trembly
LCN of 4/1/1863 reports: "A devoted and remarkably single-hearted Christian, of quiet tastes, he entered the service only from the strictest regard to duty". Dr. Griswold of the 103rd OVI wrote to the LCN: "He came into the army from principle, and every act of his life while in the service was governed by Christian rules. The army could not demoralize Carey".Article about Winn family, Powhattan product of interacial relationship between master and slave, studied at Oberlin? http://www.agsgenealogy.org/databases/pdffiles/AFH/AFH484Dec2010.pdf. 1860 Federal Census shows Pohattan, 13 yrs old, with a personal estate of $6,000, his sister Emily who attended OC as well is worth $3,500
4 Solomon Wolfords on Soldiers and Sailors: the one in 118th OVI is 30yrs old which is prob. Too old to be a prep student just a few years prior. There is a Solomon in Tipton Co. IN, b. in ILL age 20 in 1860, but he didn't attend school within the year. The Solomon Wolford of the 47th IN was from Petersburg, Washington Twp. Pike Co. Indiana enlisted 12/13/1861 (CW Index 47th IN roster) and discharged 3/19/1863 (Williamson). Solomon Woolford of 6th KS Cav is a resident of Leavenworth, KS in 1861 on Muster Roll. Throughout the Annual Catalogues his residence changes from West Liberty Corners, Liberty Corners, Williams Centre, Sandusky, and Oberlin. There is a Sarah J. Wolford in '59-'60 from Liberty Corners, Alumni: 1908 says Crawford, OH. Related to Solomon?
1908 Alumni gives his name was Wallace Worcester, Roster of Ohio troops gives his name as William W. Worcester, Pittsfield CW Monument give his name as W.W. Worcester. According to Peck, when Co. C was formed his friends persuaded him not to sign up, when the 103rd OVI was formed, his parents forbade him to join, but when the 12th OH Cav formed he enlisted despite what others told him.
Born into slavery. He and his sister freed by their uncle's will and sent to live with Delia A. Shepard in Oberlin (mother of Edward P. Shepard). Simpson tried to enlist in 1863 at age 13 but was turned down because of youth. He was successful in enlisting in 1864
Lived with Professor Peck in Oberlin, joined up with his father, living in Iowa, who was Capt. William Backus of the 1st CO Cav., served under his father. Died before the Sand Creek Massacre (http://www.kclonewolf.com/History/SandCreek/sc-index.html). His father William was part of the Sand Creek Massacre, came to Oberlin to be with his wife after the war.
Oberlin Civil War Monument lists him as "John Beach", no John Beach on 150th OVI roster or on Soldiers and Sailors database. Cannon says "not an Oberlin student". Also from Cannon via F.J. McWade "His father had been notified that Beech was ill, and came on East. When he arrived at the entrance to the hospital, he inquired of the doctor, who happened to be passing, how Beech was 'Beech,' said the doctor, 'Beech is dead.' The poor man fell down in a heap, stricken with sorrow to the heart."
Theodore Wilder refers to him as "Of delicate constitution; not able to endure active field service, but served quite profitably in the hospital". LCN 8/21/1861 letter from Shurtleff describes him as having a "will and courage beyond his physical strength". Also that Bosworth felt he should enlist because so many Christian young men were slow to do so.
Died January 25, 1866 of lung and heart disease at his home in Oberlin at the age of 21. He is on the Oberlin CW monument and obit says he died in his home at Oberlin in 1866, but cannot find evidence of him as a student or resident otherwise. Muster rolls say he lived in IL. No Brewsters in Oberlin in 1860 or 1870 Census, but there is a George Brewster on 1859-1860 City Directory living on Main St. between College and Mill Streets. George Ells, the father of deceased Oberlin soldier Edward Augustus Ells, owns the burial plot for Henry A. Brewster
Alternately listed as "Dwight Robbins Burrell" or "Robbins Dwight Burrell". From Cannon: "One year ago (1900) I visited a part of our old line of forts. My wife was with me, but I could not help thinking that, whlie she saw what I saw with the outward eye, how little it all was to her. What she did not see made me very sad. The though of the awful war, the scattering of the boys never to meet again, the dead, the fact that thsoe remaining are almost old men. How few of our dreams have been realized"
CONFIRM THIS MAN DID NOT ALSO SERVE IN CO. 7TH OVI; LCN 5/3/1865 contains a letter written by George North Carruthers, mentioning him as a former student and now chaplain. There are George North Carruthers papers at National Archives at: http://www.worldcat.org/title/george-north-carruthers-papers-1863-1969/oclc/71131881, short bio is here: http://www.ohiohistorycentral.org/entry.php?rec=2955
Former slave, he and his family were freed by their master and moved to Oberlin in 1855. Listed as "mulatto" on 1860 Census. Died 1/20/1866 in Oberlin at the age of 19 of consumption and dropsy contracted while in the army-"one of the many who have reached home having sacraficed their lives for the country" (LCN 1/24/1866)
From Cannon: "In going with Company K on this service, he prevailed against the strongest home ties, so that the sacrifice of his life was one of the saddest scenese of al the 100 days." Father was Rev. John Phelps Cowles Sr., an early professor of OC who left around 1840 due to dispute over Christian Perfectionism.
Henry is cousins with Jonathan Edwards Ingersoll (attended OC '41-'45, and Seminary '49-'51). Their fathers were twin brothers, Rev. Alvan Ingersoll and William Ingersoll b. 12/22/1801 in Lee, Berkshire Co., MA. William arrived in Oberlin with his family in Spring, 1837. Rev. Alvan Ingersoll stayed in MA, his sons Jonathan and George L. were attorneys in Cleveland, amongst other things. Henry's age at enlistment is given as 18 on official records, but he was only 17.
Herbert Kenaston Camp, Sons of Veterans was organized in his honor in 1888. Herbert's brother, Carlos Albert became a preacher in early 1862 earned his A.M. from Oberlin in 1864. There is a picture of Carlos Albert at Oberlin College Archives. Carlos married Lucy Kellog Fairchild March 6, 1862 and went to Lansing, MI where he was an in structor at the Agricultural College (presently Michigan State?).
Went to teach at Northern Indiana College starting fall 1861. LCN 6/18/1862: the catalogue of the college "shows a total of 227 students the past year-a promising record for an institution starting under the clouds of war times". Author of many religiuos and philosophical books (http://archive.org/search.php?query=creator%3A%22Kinsley%2C+William+Wirt%2C+1837-1923%22)
LCN 8/17/1864-"Being offered a hundred dollars if he would go as substitute in the 100 day servcie, he heroically refused, declaring that he could not be bribed to fight for liberty". His bunkmate Bedient said of him in Cannon: Monroe was a prayerful man and a nobler soldier never bore a musket. He volunteered just before we left Oberlin. His sister met me on my return, tho whom I gave his blankets, trinkets, etc. and $22 of his pay. She, in tears, gave me a little rubber inkstand as a memento of her only brother. From it I am now writing. It bears the words, 'Fort Stevens, July 11, '64', cut in by Comrade Neph just after the battle".
Brother of George William Morgan-did not serve in the army (Prep student from '57-'58 through'59-'60), Caleb-not known if he served in the army(Prep student '57-'59 and College Freshman '59-'60) and Charles Eli Morgan (Prep, College, and Seminary student); LCN 8/7/1861 says he was wounded and probably killed at Bull Run. According to this article, Morgan may not have completed his studies at Oberlin Prep for the '60-'61 school year. He may have left for home due to illness and so did not attend when the war began. Article mentions two of his brothers G.W [George William] and C.E. [Charles Eli]. NY Roster of Soldiers does not show Albert Morgan in the 94th NY Infantry, nor does Soldiers and Sailors database.
1908 Alumni says he died 12/1862 at Fredericksburg, VA. Also a George S. Ogden, same age, same date of enlistment who died in DC 8/23/1862 of wounds (brother?). Not sure if Gilbert J. Ogden was in Oberlin at the opening of the war, not listed on census or directory. "John Lee of Farmington..." says Gilbert J. Ogden had a daughter, Josephine b. 1857, who died young. Gives no location for his residence. Says he was wounded at Cheat Moutain and Laurel Hill, VA and killed at Chancellorsville, VA. LOOK ON Master Genealogist for Ogden.
Tibbets witnessed dealings with Contrabands while in the 13th CT; married Annice Brewster (Class of '67)--is Annice Brewster (from Oberlin) related to Brewster who died in Oberlin? 1908 Alumni shows to entries for the sam man: Charles Tibbetts 60-62 and Charles Edson Tibbetts 66-68, 68-69. 1883 Confirms they are the same person (POB, DOB)
Married Ann A. Rust, 9/12/1859 and Julia Beecher Kellogg 9/15/1884. Preacher in Michigan, Ohio, Kansas and Missouri from '62-'65. After the war he was a member of the American Home Missionary Society. One of his daughters, Charlotte, married Luther Halsey Gulick Jr. in 1887 (Luther is Mrs. Jewett's sister).
Also on Pittsfield Civil War Monument. Brother of George W. Wade, 1st OH LA. Letter from Volney McRoberts to Erwin McRoberts on August 3, 1862 stating "There is great excitement here no about the War. Ira Wade has fled to Canada for fear of being drafted...A good many fellers think they are going to draft. I hope to God they will draft and make some of the D___d dead heads turn out".
Born in Rockingham, NC to Stephen Wall, a slave owner, and Rody, a slave of Stephen's. Emancipated by his father upon his death. Provided $1000. Went north to Oberlin with his family in 1853. Brother of Albert Wall, half-brother with O.S.B. Wall. Tent-mate with John Barker. Married daughter of William H. Shanks in 1879.
LCN of 4/1/1863 reports: "A devoted and remarkably single-hearted Christian, of quiet tastes, he entered the service only from the strictest regard to duty". Dr. Griswold of the 103rd OVI wrote to the LCN: "He came into the army from principle, and every act of his life while in the service was governed by Christian rules. The army could not demoralize Carey".Article about Winn family, Powhattan product of interacial relationship between master and slave, studied at Oberlin? http://www.agsgenealogy.org/databases/pdffiles/AFH/AFH484Dec2010.pdf. 1860 Federal Census shows Pohattan, 13 yrs old, with a personal estate of $6,000, his sister Emily who attended OC as well is worth $3,500
4 Solomon Wolfords on Soldiers and Sailors: the one in 118th OVI is 30yrs old which is prob. Too old to be a prep student just a few years prior. There is a Solomon in Tipton Co. IN, b. in ILL age 20 in 1860, but he didn't attend school within the year. The Solomon Wolford of the 47th IN was from Petersburg, Washington Twp. Pike Co. Indiana enlisted 12/13/1861 (CW Index 47th IN roster) and discharged 3/19/1863 (Williamson). Solomon Woolford of 6th KS Cav is a resident of Leavenworth, KS in 1861 on Muster Roll. Throughout the Annual Catalogues his residence changes from West Liberty Corners, Liberty Corners, Williams Centre, Sandusky, and Oberlin. There is a Sarah J. Wolford in '59-'60 from Liberty Corners, Alumni: 1908 says Crawford, OH. Related to Solomon?
1908 Alumni gives his name was Wallace Worcester, Roster of Ohio troops gives his name as William W. Worcester, Pittsfield CW Monument give his name as W.W. Worcester. According to Peck, when Co. C was formed his friends persuaded him not to sign up, when the 103rd OVI was formed, his parents forbade him to join, but when the 12th OH Cav formed he enlisted despite what others told him.
Oberlin Civil War Monument lists him as "John Beach", no John Beach on 150th OVI roster or on Soldiers and Sailors database. Cannon says "not an Oberlin student". Also from Cannon via F.J. McWade "His father had been notified that Beech was ill, and came on East. When he arrived at the entrance to the hospital, he inquired of the doctor, who happened to be passing, how Beech was 'Beech,' said the doctor, 'Beech is dead.' The poor man fell down in a heap, stricken with sorrow to the heart."
Died January 25, 1866 of lung and heart disease at his home in Oberlin at the age of 21. He is on the Oberlin CW monument and obit says he died in his home at Oberlin in 1866, but cannot find evidence of him as a student or resident otherwise. Muster rolls say he lived in IL. No Brewsters in Oberlin in 1860 or 1870 Census, but there is a George Brewster on 1859-1860 City Directory living on Main St. between College and Mill Streets. George Ells, the father of deceased Oberlin soldier Edward Augustus Ells, owns the burial plot for Henry A. Brewster
Alternately listed as "Dwight Robbins Burrell" or "Robbins Dwight Burrell". From Cannon: "One year ago (1900) I visited a part of our old line of forts. My wife was with me, but I could not help thinking that, whlie she saw what I saw with the outward eye, how little it all was to her. What she did not see made me very sad. The though of the awful war, the scattering of the boys never to meet again, the dead, the fact that thsoe remaining are almost old men. How few of our dreams have been realized"
Henry is cousins with Jonathan Edwards Ingersoll (attended OC '41-'45, and Seminary '49-'51). Their fathers were twin brothers, Rev. Alvan Ingersoll and William Ingersoll b. 12/22/1801 in Lee, Berkshire Co., MA. William arrived in Oberlin with his family in Spring, 1837. Rev. Alvan Ingersoll stayed in MA, his sons Jonathan and George L. were attorneys in Cleveland, amongst other things. Henry's age at enlistment is given as 18 on official records, but he was only 17.
LCN 8/17/1864-"Being offered a hundred dollars if he would go as substitute in the 100 day servcie, he heroically refused, declaring that he could not be bribed to fight for liberty". His bunkmate Bedient said of him in Cannon: Monroe was a prayerful man and a nobler soldier never bore a musket. He volunteered just before we left Oberlin. His sister met me on my return, tho whom I gave his blankets, trinkets, etc. and $22 of his pay. She, in tears, gave me a little rubber inkstand as a memento of her only brother. From it I am now writing. It bears the words, 'Fort Stevens, July 11, '64', cut in by Comrade Neph just after the battle".
Brother of George William Morgan-did not serve in the army (Prep student from '57-'58 through'59-'60), Caleb-not known if he served in the army(Prep student '57-'59 and College Freshman '59-'60) and Charles Eli Morgan (Prep, College, and Seminary student); LCN 8/7/1861 says he was wounded and probably killed at Bull Run. According to this article, Morgan may not have completed his studies at Oberlin Prep for the '60-'61 school year. He may have left for home due to illness and so did not attend when the war began. Article mentions two of his brothers G.W [George William] and C.E. [Charles Eli]. NY Roster of Soldiers does not show Albert Morgan in the 94th NY Infantry, nor does Soldiers and Sailors database.
1908 Alumni says he died 12/1862 at Fredericksburg, VA. Also a George S. Ogden, same age, same date of enlistment who died in DC 8/23/1862 of wounds (brother?). Not sure if Gilbert J. Ogden was in Oberlin at the opening of the war, not listed on census or directory. "John Lee of Farmington..." says Gilbert J. Ogden had a daughter, Josephine b. 1857, who died young. Gives no location for his residence. Says he was wounded at Cheat Moutain and Laurel Hill, VA and killed at Chancellorsville, VA. LOOK ON Master Genealogist for Ogden.
4 Solomon Wolfords on Soldiers and Sailors: the one in 118th OVI is 30yrs old which is prob. Too old to be a prep student just a few years prior. There is a Solomon in Tipton Co. IN, b. in ILL age 20 in 1860, but he didn't attend school within the year. The Solomon Wolford of the 47th IN was from Petersburg, Washington Twp. Pike Co. Indiana enlisted 12/13/1861 (CW Index 47th IN roster) and discharged 3/19/1863 (Williamson). Solomon Woolford of 6th KS Cav is a resident of Leavenworth, KS in 1861 on Muster Roll. Throughout the Annual Catalogues his residence changes from West Liberty Corners, Liberty Corners, Williams Centre, Sandusky, and Oberlin. There is a Sarah J. Wolford in '59-'60 from Liberty Corners, Alumni: 1908 says Crawford, OH. Related to Solomon?
Died January 25, 1866 of lung and heart disease at his home in Oberlin at the age of 21. He is on the Oberlin CW monument and obit says he died in his home at Oberlin in 1866, but cannot find evidence of him as a student or resident otherwise. Muster rolls say he lived in IL. No Brewsters in Oberlin in 1860 or 1870 Census, but there is a George Brewster on 1859-1860 City Directory living on Main St. between College and Mill Streets. George Ells, the father of deceased Oberlin soldier Edward Augustus Ells, owns the burial plot for Henry A. Brewster
LCN 8/17/1864-"Being offered a hundred dollars if he would go as substitute in the 100 day servcie, he heroically refused, declaring that he could not be bribed to fight for liberty". His bunkmate Bedient said of him in Cannon: Monroe was a prayerful man and a nobler soldier never bore a musket. He volunteered just before we left Oberlin. His sister met me on my return, tho whom I gave his blankets, trinkets, etc. and $22 of his pay. She, in tears, gave me a little rubber inkstand as a memento of her only brother. From it I am now writing. It bears the words, 'Fort Stevens, July 11, '64', cut in by Comrade Neph just after the battle".
Brother of George William Morgan-did not serve in the army (Prep student from '57-'58 through'59-'60), Caleb-not known if he served in the army(Prep student '57-'59 and College Freshman '59-'60) and Charles Eli Morgan (Prep, College, and Seminary student); LCN 8/7/1861 says he was wounded and probably killed at Bull Run. According to this article, Morgan may not have completed his studies at Oberlin Prep for the '60-'61 school year. He may have left for home due to illness and so did not attend when the war began. Article mentions two of his brothers G.W [George William] and C.E. [Charles Eli]. NY Roster of Soldiers does not show Albert Morgan in the 94th NY Infantry, nor does Soldiers and Sailors database.
1908 Alumni says he died 12/1862 at Fredericksburg, VA. Also a George S. Ogden, same age, same date of enlistment who died in DC 8/23/1862 of wounds (brother?). Not sure if Gilbert J. Ogden was in Oberlin at the opening of the war, not listed on census or directory. "John Lee of Farmington..." says Gilbert J. Ogden had a daughter, Josephine b. 1857, who died young. Gives no location for his residence. Says he was wounded at Cheat Moutain and Laurel Hill, VA and killed at Chancellorsville, VA. LOOK ON Master Genealogist for Ogden.
4 Solomon Wolfords on Soldiers and Sailors: the one in 118th OVI is 30yrs old which is prob. Too old to be a prep student just a few years prior. There is a Solomon in Tipton Co. IN, b. in ILL age 20 in 1860, but he didn't attend school within the year. The Solomon Wolford of the 47th IN was from Petersburg, Washington Twp. Pike Co. Indiana enlisted 12/13/1861 (CW Index 47th IN roster) and discharged 3/19/1863 (Williamson). Solomon Woolford of 6th KS Cav is a resident of Leavenworth, KS in 1861 on Muster Roll. Throughout the Annual Catalogues his residence changes from West Liberty Corners, Liberty Corners, Williams Centre, Sandusky, and Oberlin. There is a Sarah J. Wolford in '59-'60 from Liberty Corners, Alumni: 1908 says Crawford, OH. Related to Solomon?
LCN 8/17/1864-"Being offered a hundred dollars if he would go as substitute in the 100 day servcie, he heroically refused, declaring that he could not be bribed to fight for liberty". His bunkmate Bedient said of him in Cannon: Monroe was a prayerful man and a nobler soldier never bore a musket. He volunteered just before we left Oberlin. His sister met me on my return, tho whom I gave his blankets, trinkets, etc. and $22 of his pay. She, in tears, gave me a little rubber inkstand as a memento of her only brother. From it I am now writing. It bears the words, 'Fort Stevens, July 11, '64', cut in by Comrade Neph just after the battle".
Brother of George William Morgan-did not serve in the army (Prep student from '57-'58 through'59-'60), Caleb-not known if he served in the army(Prep student '57-'59 and College Freshman '59-'60) and Charles Eli Morgan (Prep, College, and Seminary student); LCN 8/7/1861 says he was wounded and probably killed at Bull Run. According to this article, Morgan may not have completed his studies at Oberlin Prep for the '60-'61 school year. He may have left for home due to illness and so did not attend when the war began. Article mentions two of his brothers G.W [George William] and C.E. [Charles Eli]. NY Roster of Soldiers does not show Albert Morgan in the 94th NY Infantry, nor does Soldiers and Sailors database.
4 Solomon Wolfords on Soldiers and Sailors: the one in 118th OVI is 30yrs old which is prob. Too old to be a prep student just a few years prior. There is a Solomon in Tipton Co. IN, b. in ILL age 20 in 1860, but he didn't attend school within the year. The Solomon Wolford of the 47th IN was from Petersburg, Washington Twp. Pike Co. Indiana enlisted 12/13/1861 (CW Index 47th IN roster) and discharged 3/19/1863 (Williamson). Solomon Woolford of 6th KS Cav is a resident of Leavenworth, KS in 1861 on Muster Roll. Throughout the Annual Catalogues his residence changes from West Liberty Corners, Liberty Corners, Williams Centre, Sandusky, and Oberlin. There is a Sarah J. Wolford in '59-'60 from Liberty Corners, Alumni: 1908 says Crawford, OH. Related to Solomon?
4 Solomon Wolfords on Soldiers and Sailors: the one in 118th OVI is 30yrs old which is prob. Too old to be a prep student just a few years prior. There is a Solomon in Tipton Co. IN, b. in ILL age 20 in 1860, but he didn't attend school within the year. The Solomon Wolford of the 47th IN was from Petersburg, Washington Twp. Pike Co. Indiana enlisted 12/13/1861 (CW Index 47th IN roster) and discharged 3/19/1863 (Williamson). Solomon Woolford of 6th KS Cav is a resident of Leavenworth, KS in 1861 on Muster Roll. Throughout the Annual Catalogues his residence changes from West Liberty Corners, Liberty Corners, Williams Centre, Sandusky, and Oberlin. There is a Sarah J. Wolford in '59-'60 from Liberty Corners, Alumni: 1908 says Crawford, OH. Related to Solomon?