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Source:
Two Hundred Years The Military History of Ohio
Publ. H. H. Hardesty, Publisher, New York, Toledo & Chicago
1889

ROLL of HONOR
of OHIO'S RANK and FILE
from MAHONING COUNTY, OHIO
in the WAR of the REBELLION

(Transcribed by Sharon Wick)

A - B - C - D - EF - G - H - IJ - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - UV - W - XYZ - Additional Men.

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Bailey, Geo. W. e. Sept. 1861, co. B, 2d Pa. V. C.; sergt.; cap. Mar. 22, 1863; held in Libby 10 days; dis. at Petersburg, Va. Sept. 23, 1864.
Baker, Geo. served in co. A, 105th O. V. I.; wounded before Atlanta.
Baker, Jas. e. at Harrisburg, Pa.  Oct. 1861, co. A, 3d batn. 18th U. S. I.; cap. held prisoner at Atlanta, Belle Isle, in Smith's tobacco warehouse (Richmond), at Danville, Andersonville, Florence, in all about 15 months; after release sent to Annapolis, Md.; dis. at Camp Thomas, Columbus, O. Feb. 6, '65.
Baker, Lawrence e. at Youngstown, May 8, 1864, co. D, 155th O. V. I.; died in Camp near Norfolk, Va. July 31, 1864, camp fever.
Baker, Sylvanus co. A, 125th O. V. I. 1862-5; cap. at Chickamauga; paroled.
Baldwin, Henry M. e. at Warren Oct. 1861, co. G, 6th O. V. C.; sergt.; pro. 1st sergt. 2d lieut. 1st lieut. and regt. adjt.; det. in recruiting service, spring of 1864; wounded mortally in battle of Ladd's Farm, near Charles City C. H. Va. May 24, 1864; died same day; name on Youngstown monument.
Baldwin, Roland H. e. Sept. 1861, served 3 years in co. F, 29th O. V. I.; pro. sergt. lieut. and capt.; wounded at Port Republic.
Barclay, Chas. D. e. July, 1861, co. G, 26th O. V. I.; dis. Oct. 1862 disab.
Barger, Andrew e. at Boardman, Feb. 7, 1864, co. I, 60th O. V. I.; corp.; dis. at Delaney House, Washington, D. C. July 28, 1865, S. O. 178; mem. Hawkins Post, G. A. R.
Barger, Elias, served 1864-5 in co. E, 4th Ind. V. V. I.; dis. Nov. 23, 1865.
Barker, Geo. W. co. E, 23d O. V. I.; killed at South Mt.; buried on field.
Barnes, Edward M. e. at Warren, Feb. 15, 1865, co. A, 196th O. V. I.; in hosp. at Stevensons Sta. Va. tyhoid fever; dis. at Baltimore, Md. Sept. 11, 1865; mem. Tod Post, G. A. R.
Barnes, Richard, served in co. I, 14th Pa. V. I. Apr. - June, 1861; co. I, 137th Pa. V. I. 1862-3; 5th Pa. H. Art. 164-5; pro. corp. then sergt.
Barton, Edward T. e. Aug. 1861, co. D, 2d O. V. C.; dis. Apr. 1863, disab.
Bassett, Chas. served 3 years, 1861-4, in co. D, 54th O. V. I.; corp.
Bates, Geo. W. e. at Damascus, Columbiana co. Aug. 22, 1862, co. A, 125th O. V. I.; pro. 1st duty sergt. at Camp Cleveland, O. for reliability (refusing to drink while on duty);  injured at Camp Cleveland by a fall when drilling, Dec. 1862; det. regt. blacksmith at Franklin, Tenn; and div. blacksmith at Atlanta, Ga.; was in field service at same time; in field hosp. at Franklin, Tenn. a short time, rheumatism, also at Nashville, Tenn. May, 1865; m. o. at Nashville, Tenn. June 8, 1865; dis. at Camp Cleveland; mem. Trescott Post, G. A. R.
Baun, Frederick e. at Pittsburg, Pa. July 16, 1864, co. H, 193d Pa. V. I.; dis. at Pittsburg, Nov. 9, 1864; e. again there, Jan. 25, 1865, co. H, 61st Pa. V. V. I.; dis. at Pittsburg, July 3, 1865; slightly wounded at Southside R. R. near Petersburg, Va.; mem. James A. Garfield Post, G. A. R. at Columbiana, O.
Bayer, John, e. at Youngstown, Sept. 2, 1861, co. I, 37th O. V. I.; com. 1st lieut. Oct. 1, 1861; pro. capt. May 25, 1862; dis. at Savannah, Ga. Jan. 4, 1865; mem. Tod Post, G. A. R.
Beatty, Jas. served through war in 19th O. V. I.; killed by accident, 18676
Beatty, Oliver C. was three years in service, Knapp's Indp. Bat. Pa. Art.
Beatty, R. C. e. at Youngstown, May 2, 1864, co. B, 155th O. V. I.; dis. at Camp Dennison, Aug. 27, 1864; mem. Tyler Post, G. A. R.
Beede, John W. e. at Dorset, Ashtabula co. Aug. 18, 1862, co. F, 29th O. V. I.; det. nurse in city hosp. at Frederick City, Md. Sept. 15, 1862; taken sick there with inflammatory rheumatism; dis. at Frederick City, Dec. 30, 1862, disab.;a e. at Youngstown, May 2, 1864, corp. co. D, 1855th O. V. I.; dis. at Camp Dennison, Aug. 27, 1864; P. C. in Tod Post, G. A. R.; past S. V. C. O. D. and Delegate to D. E.
Beight, Isaac, e. in Marlboro twp. Stark co. O. Aug. 6, 1862, co. B, 104th O. V. I.; corp.; in hosp. at Wheeling, W. Va. Feb. 1865, chronic diarrhea; dis. at Wheeling, June 1, 1865; mem. Kirkbride Post, G. A. R.
Beilsteine, Geo. V. e. at Tilesrole, Pa. Aug. 21, 1861, co. M, 9th Pa. V. C.; bugler; pro. chief bugler; gunshot wound in head at Louisville, Ky. Apr. 17, 1862; in hosp. there, with wound; dis. at Washington, D. C. Dec. 24, 1864; e. at Louisville, Ky. Mar. 3, 1865, 55th Ky. V. I.; dis. at Louisville, Sept. 19, 1865; mem. Tod Post, G. A. R.
Beitler, John, e. June, 1862, co. B, 123d Pa. V. I.; wounded at Chancellorsville; dis. May 10, 1863; sergt. co. B, 6th Pa. H. Art. 1864-5.
Bell, Jas. W. co. I, 100th Pa. V. I.; killed on skirmish line in S. C. 1862.
Bell, R. W. co. C, 57th Pa. V. I.; died at Washington, Jan. 1862, measles.
Bellard, John H. e. at Canfield, served 3 years in co. H, 105th O. V. I.
Bender, Edward, e. Apr. 1861, co. H, 1st Pa. V. I.; dis. July 30, 1861
Berger, John, e. at Newton Falls, 4-month service co. F, 171st O. V. I.
Best, Wm. M. co. D, 19th O. V. I.; mortally wounded at Stone River, Dec. '62.
Bice, Samuel, e. Apr. 22, 861, co. G, 14th O. V. I.; vet. and dis. with regt.; killed in the Rittman wreck, Sept. 10, 1888, while en route to National Encampment at Columbus; was mem. Tod Post.
Biesley, John, e. Aug. 1862, co. C, 122d Pa. V. I.; dis. May 15, 1863, disab.
Billis, Jos. S., e. Nov. 1861, co. L, 2d O. V. C.; vet. and dis. with regt.
Birk, John, e. at Warren Oct. 7, 1864, 15th O. Indp. Bat.; dis. at Columbus, June 20, 1865; mem. Tod Post, G. A. R.
Bishop, Chas., musician co, E, 23d O. V. I.; dis. 1862; died at Poland, 1882.
Black, Alex. e. at Warren, served Mar. - July, 1865, in co. F, 197th O. V. I.
Blackburn, Josiah H. co. A, 125th O. V. I.; pro. sergt. lieut. and adjt.
Blackman, Ivan G., musician co. E, 23d O. V. I.; vet. and dis. with regt.
Blackman, Sherman P., e. at Camp Dennison, 4-month service co. d, 155th O. V. I.
Blinn, John S., co. A, 125th O. V. I., 1862-5; wounded at Missionary Ridge.
Boak, G. S., corp. co. B, 19th O. V. I.; dis. for disab. at Columbus, 1862.
Bogges, Oscar D., e. at New Brighton, Pa. Mar. 21, 1864, co. E, 43d U. S. C.T.; sergt.; in U. S. gen. hosp. at New Orleans, Nov. 1865, scurvy and diarrhea; dis. at Brownsville, Texas, Oct. 20, 1865; mem. Tod Post, G. A. R.; holds the "Butler Medal" for distinguished bravery at Petersburg, Va. July 30, 1864; application for pension not yet properly considered.
Bonner, David, e. at Camp Dennison, 4-month service co. G, 155th O. V. I.
Boohecker, Jacob, e. at Canfield, served 1862-5 in co. H, 105th O. V. I.
Book, Michael, co. I, 155th Pa. V. I. 1864-5; wounded at Poplar Grove Church.
Bookwalter, F. O. co. C, 105th Pa. V. I.; wounded and disab. at 2d Bull Runn.
Booth, John B., e. at Youngstown, 4-month service co. C, 155th O. V. I.
Bott, Henry, e. Feb. 27, 1865, co. F, 187th O. V. I.; dis. Jan. 20, 1866.
Botsford, Jas. L. 2d Lieut. co. E, 23d O. V. I.; pro. capt.; trans. to Army of West va. as asst. adjt. genl.; wounded in West Va.; dis. 1865.
Bowers, Elijah, served 1861-4 in 14th O. Indp. Batt.; wounded at Shiloh.
Bowmaster, Lewis II. e. at Lancaster City, Pa. Jan. 25, 1865, co. K, 203d Pa. V. I.; det. at safe-guard near Raleigh, N. C. May 26, 1865; trans. at Raleigh, June 7, 1865, to co. B, 76th Pa. V. V. I.; dis. at Harrisburg, Pa. July 18, 1865; mem. Tod Post, G. A. R.
Bowser, Wm. J. e. Sept. 15, 1861, co. G, 78th Pa. V. I.; dis. Dec. 30, 1864.
Boyd, Jas. T. was in service last year of the war in bat. I, 6th Pa. H. Art.
Boyd, Jas. A. sergt. co. E, 139th Pa. V. I.; wounded and disab. at Gettysburg.
Boyd, Jas. W. e. at Darlington, Pa. Aug. 3, 1864, bat. H, 5th Pa. H. Art.; in hosp at Alexandria, Va. typhoid fever; dis. at Vienna, Va. June 12, 1865, by S. O. No. 94, A. G. O. 165; mem.  G. A. R. Post No. 137, Alliance, Ohio.
Braunberns, Emil,  e. in Buffalo, New York, Sept. 30, 1864, co. D, 187th N. Y. V. I.; disab. by injuries received at Hatchers Run, Va. Oct. 27, 1864; in gen. hosp. at City Point, and Philadelphia hosp. with spasms resulting from injuries; dis. for disab. at Philadelphia, June 7, 1865; mem. Tod Post, G. A. R.
Brenner, John, co. B, 19th O. V. I. 1861; co. D, 155th O. V. I. 1864; corp.
Bricker, A. M. served in co. E, 139th Pa. V. I. and U. S. Signal Corps, 1862-5.
Brooke, Basil e. at Patmos, Oct. 31, 1861, co. L, 6th O. V. C.; pro. corp.; in hosp. at Washington, D. C. flux, camp diarrhea and rheumatism; trans. at Washington, Mar. 31, 1864, to 44th co. 2d batn. V. R. C.; dis. at Washington, Oct. 31, 1864; mem. Kirkbride Post, G. A. R.
Brooke, Geo. W. entered service at Cleveland, Sept. 1863, surg. 12th O. V. C.; pro. brig. surg. July, 1864, brig. consisting of 12th O. V. C. 40th Ky. Mounted Inf. and 11th Mich. V. C.; res. at Lenoir Sta. Tenn. Sept. 165; mem. Tod Post, G. A. R.
Brothers, John W. 3-month service, at Cleveland, Sept. 1863, surg. 12th O. V. C.; pro. brig. surg. July, 1864, brig. consisting of 12th O. V. C. 40th Ky. Mounted Inf. and 11th Mich. V. C.; res. at Lenoir Sta. Tenn. Sept. 1865; mem. Tod Post. G. A. R.
Brothers, John W. 3-month service, 1861, in co. I, 1st O. V. I.; e. May, 1864, co. D, 155th O. V. I.; orderly sergt.; died at Norfolk, Va. Aug. 1864.
Brown, Geo. W. 3d O. Indp. Bat.; suffered hernia at Shiloh; dis. for disab.
Brown, Jas. e. for 3-month service at Youngstown, Apr. 27, 1861, co. B, 19th O. V. I.; dis. at Cleveland, Aug. 28, 1861; e. at Youngstown, July 25, 1862, corp. co. A, 105th O. V. I.; gunshot wound in right ankle at Missionary Ridge, Nov. 25, 1863; in hosp. with wound at Chattanooga, Tenn, Nashville, Tenn.  Evansville, Ind. Cincinnati and Camp Dennison, in all about six months; m. o. at Washington, D. C. June 3, 1865; mem. Tod Post, G. A. R.
Brown, Jas. S. co. C, 3d Pa. V. C.; wounded in Shenandoah valley, Sept. 1864.
Brown, John, was in service lasat year of the war in bat. M, 5th Pa. H. Art.; corp.
Brown, Moses, e. Feb. 24, 1865, co. E, 196th O. V. I.; dis. Sept. 11, 1865.
Brown, Weston H. e. at Cleveland, Oct. 5th 1861, 9th O. Indp. Bat. L. A.; in hosp. at Danville, Ky. Dec. 162, chronic diarrhea; pro. corp.; vet. Feb. 11, 1864, at Tullahoma, Ten.; dis. at Cleveland, July 25, 1865; mem. Tod. Post.
Brown, Wm. e. Oct. 8, 1862, co. G, 6th O. V. C.; dis. Aug. 5, 1865.
Brownlee, Alex. Bruce, e. at Poland, May 26, 1862, co. D, 88th O. V. I.; 2 weeks in hosp. at Gallipolis, O. July, 1862, chronic diarrhea; dis. at Columbus, Sept. 26, 1862; mem. Tod Post, G. A. R.
Brownlee, D. B. corp. co. C, 36th Ill. V. I.; died at Rolla, Mo. Nov. 24, 1861.
Brownlee, Jas. P. e. at Youngstown, Aug. 28, 1861, co. B, 19th O. V. I.
Brownlee, J. W. e. at Harrisburg, Pa. Nov. 1861, co. C, 57th Pa. V. I.; pro. sergt. spring of 1862; wounded at Fair Oaks, Va. May 31, 1862; again at Mine Run, Nov. 26, 1863; again at the Wilderness, May 5, 1864; in hosps. with last wound at Philadelphia and Pittsburg, Pa. 8 months; vet. at Brandy Sta. Va. Dec. 1863; trans. at Pittsburg, Pa. 1864, to co B, 6th regt. V. R. C.; det. on duty at Johnson Isl. in V. R. C.; dis. near Alexandria, Va. July, 1865; mem. Tod Post, G. A. R.
Brunsteter, Samuel, e. at Sandusky, 4-months service co. C, 171st O. V. I.
Bryant, John W. e. Aug. 1864, co. A, 25th U. S. C. T.; dis. Dec. 30, 1865.
Bryson, Jas. W. e. July 14, 1864, co. E, 193d Pa. V. I.; dis. Nov. 9, 1864.
Buck, Daniel, e. July, 1861, co. H, 20th O. V. I.; vet and dis. with regt.
Buehrell, John e. Sept. 2, 1861, co. I, 37th O. V. I.; served 3 years.
Bumgardner, Henry e. at Cleveland, 3-year service co. H, 10th O. V. C.
Burke, John, e. at Warren, Oct. 7, 1864, 15th O. Indp. Bat. L. A.; dis. at Columbus, John 20, 1865; mem. Tod Post, G. A. R.
Burket, Henry, e. at Kittanning, Armstrong co. Pa. Aug. 5, 1861, co. B, 78th Pa. V. I.; gunshot wound in right wrist at Dalton, Ga.; was prisoner about one hour on Gen. Pillows' farm in Tenn.; in hosp. No. 5, Louisville, Ky.  2 months, typhoid fever; in hosp. on Lookout Mt. 3 months, poisoned eyes; det. prov. guard 3 months; det. teamster 3 times during service; dis. at Kittanning, Pa. No. 4, 1864; mem. Tod Post. G. A. R.
Burnett, John D. e. Jan. 11, 1861, co. E, 23d O. V. I.; in hosp. at Parkersburg, Va. fall of 1862, sprained back; dis. at Columbus, June, 1864; e. at Youngstown, fall of 1864, 22d O. Indp. Bat. L. A.; dis. with same, July 5, 1865; mem. Tod Post, G. A. R.
Burnett, Milo, servied in co. C, 19th O. V. I. 1861-2; co. I, 6h O. V. C. 1864-5.
Burnet, Wm. e. May 8, 1864, co. C, 155th O. V. I.; dis. Aug. 27, 1864.
Burns, J. B. co. B, 175h N. Y. V. I.; wounded and disab. at Gettysburg.
Burrows, Geo. e. at Warren, Sept. 15, 1864, co. G, 177th O. V. I.; det. Dec. 31, 1864, to guard drove of cattle, from Tullahoma, to Chattanooga, Tenn.; sick and excused from duty from May 1, 1865, till dis. at Greensboro, N. C. June 24, 1865; mem. Tod Post, G. A. R.
Burrows, Stephen e. Apr. 25, 1861, at Oberlin, O. where he was attending college, co. H, 7th O. V. I.; e. in same for 3 years at Columbus, O. June 11, 1861; injured near Chattanooga, Tenn. Nov. 1863, by having tree fall on him; in hosp. with injuries at Nashville; dis. at Cleveland, July 8, 1864; died at his home in New Bedford, Pa. May, 1867, of injuries received in service.
Burton, Jos. S. e. Mar. 6, 1862, co. K, 65th N. Y. V. I.; served 3 years.
Bush, D. K. served 3 years in co. A, 125th O. V. I.; pro. sergt. then lieut.
Bushnell, John H. e. at Youngstown, 4 month service co. C, 155th O. V. I.
Butts, Christian e. at Warren, Dec. 11, 1864, co. E, 196th O. V. I.; in hosp. at Nashville, Tenn. Feb. - March, 1865, measles; det. at Nashville, Apr. 1865, to guard rebel prisoners from the front to Johnsons Isl.; dis. at Columbus, May 28, 1865.
Byers, Jas. M. G. e. at Camp Chase, June 11, 1861, co. E, 23d O. V. I.; vet. with regt.; wounded at Cedar Creek, Oct. 1864; dis. July 26, 1865.

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