OHIO GENEALOGY EXPRESS
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Ashland County, Ohio
History & Genealogy
WAR OF 1861 - 1865 |
SURGICAL DEPARTMENT
(Transcribed by Sharon Wick)
The following
physicians from Ashland county served in the army:
Isaac L. Crane, M. D., a surgeon in the
Twenty-second regiment, three months in 1861, and in the Sixty-third
regiment from October, 1861, to January 28, 1863, when he resigned.
He also acted as brigade surgeon. |
John Ingram, M. D., as surgeon in the
Seventy-fifth from the first of November, 1863, until he resigned. |
P. H. Clark, M. C., as assistant surgeon in
field hospitals from June, 1862, at Farmington and Iuka,
Mississippi, and temporarily in the Forty-third regiment. In
1863 he was transferred to Cumberland and to Camp Parol prison in
Annapolis, Maryland, and remained until fall. In December,
1862, he was appointed pension surgeon, which position he now fills. |
Oliver C. McCarty, M. D., acted as assistant
surgeon in the One Hundred and Sixty-ninth during the one hundred
days' service in 1864, and was transferred to the One Hundred and
Eighty-first, where his time expired November 2, 1864. |
Dr. John D. Skilling acted as assistant
surgeon in the hospitals at Cumberland and Clarysville, Maryland,
from 1862 to 1865, the close of the war. |
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