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Morgan County, Ohio
History & Genealogy

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HISTORY OF MORGAN CO., OHIO
with
PORTRAITS AND BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES
of some of its
PIONEERS AND PROMINENT MEN
By Charles Robertson, M. D.
Revised and Extended by the Publishers
Chicago:
L. H. Watkins & Co.
1886

MILITARY
 

CHAPTER XII.
NINTH CAVALRY
pg. 209

Volunteer Militia - Early organization in Morgan County - The Mexican Campaign - Morgan County's Part Therein - Morgan in the Rebellion - The 17th Ohio Regiment_Co H - 26th Regiment -2nd Co - 25th Regiment - Co. H - 2d West Virginia Cavalry - Captain Scott's Cavalry Company18th Regiment - 17th (Three Years) Regiment - 62d Regiment - 77th Regiment - 78th Regiment 86th Regiment - 97th Regiment - 122d Regiment - 9th Cavalry - 161st Regiment, O. N. G.1st Regiment Heavy Artillery - 78th O. V. I. - Co. D - 77th O. V. I. - Co. K - U. S. Signal Detachment - 193d O. V. I. - Miscellaneous List - Captain Joseph Francis Sonnanstine - Hughes Post No. 285, G. A. R.
- Reminiscences of Prison Experience.

     This company was recruited in October and November of 1862.  On the 28th of November it was in camp at Zanesville, and was attached to the 9th Ohio Cavalry as Company D, E. S. Hoagland captain, Stephen R. Hill firstand A. T. Hamilton second lieutenants.
    In December the companies at Zanesville were ordered to Camp Dennison, where they were drilled until the 1st of April, 1863, and then ordered to report for duty at Lexington, Ky., where, or in the vicinity, they remained until the 15th of June, 1863.
     Company D, rank and filed, comprised seventy-nine men. Captain Hoagland continued in command until Feb. 11, 1863, when he was appointed chaplain to the regiment, which place he resigned Aug. 20, 1864.
     Lieutenant Hill continued in the service until 1863, when he was honorably discharged.
     The data is not at hand to ascertain who of the company were their successors, with the exception of Second Lieutenant A. I. Hamilton, who was promoted to first lieutenant and to captain February, 1865, and was killed, or died of wounds, in March following.  The tracing of the regiment through Kentucky, Tennessee and North Carolina, where, although it was actively and effectively engaged, loses somewhat of its interest when the company is not apparently prominent.

COMPANY D, 9TH O. V. CAVALRY.*

OFFICERS.

Captain Ezekiel S. Hoagland.  
First Lieutenant, Stephen R. Hill.  
Second Lieutenant, A. I. Hamilton,  
Quartermaster Sergeant, John Hill.  
Com. Sergeant, William Hibler.  
Sergeant, David Shafer.  
Sergeant, David M. Dougherty.  
Sergeant, George Morrison.  
Sergeant, William Ethel.  
Sergeant, Finley Ryan.  
Sergeant, George Walters.  
Sergeant, Ralph Hoagland.  
Sergeant, Augustus Fouts.  
Corporal, Hiram Finley.  
Corporal, Jefferson J. Stewart.  
Sergeant, James M. Davis, killed on steamer Sultana.

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     * The publishers are indebted to Mr. J. J. Stewart for assistance rendered them in the compilation of the roster of this company, and regret that they were unable to obtain dates of enlistment, muster out, etc.  The larger part of the company were recruited in October and November, 1862.

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Corporal, William J. Boden,
Veterinary Surgeon, John Hamilton.
Blacksmiths, Pat G. Matson, Benj. Mitchleson.
Saddler, John F. McGowan.
Teamster, J. T. Lyons.
Teamster, JAmes Singree.


PRIVATES.

Ammons, George W., Kean, William,
Brooks, James, Kidd, James R.,
Brown, William, Lee, Samuel,
Brown, George, Lyons, J. T.
Barnhart, Louis, Mautz, August,
Barnhart, Joseph Menne, Wilson G. B.
Barkheimer, William, Menne, John H.
Beatty, Bartley, Miller, Alonzo.
Bell, Charles, Morrison, Aaron.
Burgoon, Joseph, Morrison, Nathaniel.
Camp, James, McGill, William,
Collins, Lewis, McGill, George,
Crow, William P., McGill, Thomas,
Cass, Peter, Peaus, Joseph F.
Cunningham,, Robert, Pettit, James,
Davis, George, Pettit, Cornelius,
Fulton, James, Perry, Israel,
Finney, James, Pierce, William,
Gheen, John, Peavy, Israel,
Haines, Davis, Switzer, John A.,
Hamilton, John, Savage, James,
Harlan, B. H., Sheets, William,
Harmon, Cyrus, Smith, Joshua D.,
Huffman, Samuel, Snediker, William H.
Jackson, William R., Stall, Bishop D.,
Jewett, Daniel, Trimble, Benton,
Jewett, Nathan, White, John D.,
Joy, Harrison W., Woodburn, Samuel F.,
Joy, Simon P., Wells, Benjamin,
Kean, George O., Wheeler, Joseph C.,
Kean, Isaac P. M., White, Sylvanus.


DIED.

Haines, Davis, Shaffer, David,
Huffman, Peter, Gable, Daniel,
Meune, William G. B., Walters, George.


DISCHARGED.

Ethel, Henry J., Joy, Harrison W.,
Hibler, William, Hamilton, John,
Jewett, Daniel, Lee, Samuel,
Peairs, Joseph F. Porter, John A.,
Wells, Benjamin, Stewart, J. J.,
Wheeler, Joseph C.  


TRANSFERRED.

Herron, William A. Moshier, Aaron,
Singree, James, Timothy J. Lyons.
Hiram Finley.  

 

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