OHIO GENEALOGY EXPRESS

 

Ohio
in Service of our Country

25TH OHIO VET.
VOLUNTEER INFANTRY
IN THE WAR FOR THE UNION
Author: Edward C. Culp
(Topeka, Kan. G. W. Crane & Co., printers & binders, 1885)


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APPENDIX B.
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ENLISTED MEN WHO RECEIVED COMMISSIONS IN THE REGIMENT,
BY PROMOTION, AND PERSONAL RECORD,
UNTIL THE END OF SERVICE

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PRIVATE............

William A. Whitecraft, promoted to Second and First Lieutenant; mortally wounded at Chancellorsville; died May 25, 1863.
SERGEANT Israel A. White, wounded at McDowell; wounded at Bull Run; promoted to Second Lieutenant; wounded at Chancellorsville; promoted to First Lieutenant; wounded at Gettysburg; promoted to Captain; wounded at Honey Hill; mustered out with Regiment.
CORPORAL Charles H. King, wounded at Camp Alleghany; promoted to Second Lieutenant; wounded at Gettysburg; promoted to First Lieutenant; discharged on account of wounds, 1863.
PRIVATE William F. Bloor, wounded at McDowell; promoted to Second and First Lieutenant; resigned in 1864.
SERGEANT Burget McConnaughy, promoted to Second and First Lieutenant, and Captain; mustered out with the Regiment.
PRIVATE Michael Murray, wounded at Gettysburg; promtoed to Second and First Lieutenant, and Captain; mustered out with the Regiment.
PRIVATE Thomas H. Ferrell, promoted to Second and First Lieutenant; resigned to accept promotion in new regiment.
PRIVATE George W. Iden, wounded at McDowell and Bull Run; promoted to Second Lieutenant; wounded at Honey Hill; promoted to Second Lieutenant; wounded at Honey Hill; promoted to First Lieutenant; mustered out with Regiment.
PRIVATES Daniel J. Crooks, wounded at Camp Alleghany; promoted to Second and First Lieutenant; mustered out with Regiment.
PRIVATE Hezekiah Thomas, wounded at Camp Alleghany; promoted to Second and First Lieutenant; wounded at Honey Hill; mustered out with Regiment.
PRIVATE Samuel R. Stewart, wounded at Chancellorsville and Gettysburg; promoted to Second and First Lieutenant; resigned, 1865.


OLD COMPANY B.

SERGEANT George W. Martin, wounded at Camp Alleghany, McDowell, Chancellorsville; promoted to Second and First Lieutenant; lost an arm at Gettysburg; discharged in 1863 on account of wounds.
SERGEANT Alston C. Archbold, promoted to Second Lieutenant; resigned, 1862.
PRIVATE Phineas Gano, promoted to Second and First Lieutenant; resigned, 1865.
CORPORAL James A. Driggs, promoted to Second and First Lieutenant; resigned, 1864.
PRIVATE John O. Archbold, promoted to Second and First Lieutenant, and Adjutant; killed at Honey Hill.


COMPANY C.

SERGEANT Nathaniel J. Manning, promoted to Second and First Lieutenant, and Captain; wounded at Chancellorsville and Gettysburg; served out first term of enlistment, and again entered service as a field officer in new regiment.
SERGEANT Alex. Sinclair, promoted to Second and First Lieutenant; killed at Chancellorsville.
PRIVATE Lewis E. Wilson, promoted to Second Lieutenant; killed at Gettysburg.
PRIVATE Samuel T. Hutchinson, wounded at McDowell; promoted to Second and First Lieutenant; wounded at Deveaux's Neck; discharged on account of wounds.
MUSICIAN John Walton, promoted to First Lieutenant and Adjutant; mustered out with Regiment.


OLD COMPANY D.

SERGEANT Edward C. Culp, promoted to Second and First Lieutenant, and Adjutant, Captain, Major and Lieutenant Colonel; brevetted Lieutenant Colonel, and Colonel; mustered out with Regiment.


COMPANY E.

SERGEANT Carrington E. Randall, promoted to Second and First Lieutenant; wounded at Chancellorsville; promoted to Captain and Major; killed at Honey Hill.
SERGEANT George N. Holcomb, promoted to Second and First Lieutenant, and Captain; mustered out with Regiment.
PRIVATE George C. Edgerton, promoted to First Lieutenant and Adjutant; discharged for disability, 1863.
SERGEANT David R. Hunt, promoted to First Lieutenant and Quartermaster, and Captain; brevetted Lieutenant Colonel; retained in service as Depot Quartermaster several months after mustered-out of Regiment.
SERGEANT Elisha Biggerstaff, wounded at Bull Run; promoted to Second and First Lieutenant, and Captain; mustered out with Regiment.
PRIVATE Oliver P. Hershey, wounded at Huntersville; promoted to Second Lieutenant; mustered out with Regiment.


COMPANY F.

CORPORAL Samuel P. Huston, promoted to Second Lieutenant; resigned, 1863.
SERGEANT William Maloney, promoted to Second and First Lieutenant; served until expiration of original enlistment. (1864)
SERGEANT Joseph H. Hollis, promoted to Second and First Lieutenant; served until expiration of original enlistment (1864).
PRIVATE Oliver P. Hershey, wounded at Huntersville; promoted to Second Lieutenant; mustered out with Regiment.


COMPANY G.

SERGEANT John H. Milliman, promoted to Second and First Lieutenant; wounded at Gettysburg; promoted to Captain; served until expiration of original enlistment (1864).
SERGEANT Alfred A. Lamkin, wounded at Cross Keyes; promoted to Second Lieutenant; resigned in 1863.
CORPORAL John C. Livinsparger, promoted to Second and First Lieutenant; mustered out with Regiment.
PRIVATE Oliver W. Williams, promoted to Hospital Steward; wounded at Chancellorsville; promoted to Second and First Lieutenant; wounded at Honey Hill and Deveaux's Neck; discharged April 26, 1865, on account of wounds.
PRIVATE William J. Kyle, promoted to Second and First Lieutenant; mustered out with Regiment.


COMPANY H.

CORPORAL William H. Davis, promoted to Second Lieutenant; dismissed April 10, 1863.
PRIVATE Alfred G. Cornelius, promoted to Second and First Lieutenant; resigned April 1, 1863.
PRIVATE William L. Fouts, promoted to Second and First Lieiutenant; mustered out with Regiment.
PRIVATE John S. Dunn; promoted to Second and First Lieutenant; mustered out with Regiment.


COMPANY I.

CORPORAL Joseph S. Perry, wounded at Cross Keyes; promoted to Second Lieutenant; resigned April 22, 1863.
PRIVATE Henry H. Mosely, promoted to Second and First Lieutenant; captured at Gettysburg; never returned to Regiment.
PRIVATE Isaac M. Kirk, wounded at Camp Alleghany; promoted to Second and First Lieutenant, and Captain; mustered out with Regiment.
PRIVATE Samuel J. Brooks, promoted to Second Lieutenant; mustered out with Regiment.
PRIVATE Samuel W. Huston, wounded at McDowell; promoted to Second and First Lieutenant; resigned, 1863.
SERGEANT John S. Snyder, promoted to Second Lieutenant; mustered out with Regiment.


COMPANY E.

SERGEANT Edward H. Severance, promoted to Second and First Lieutenant; dismissed for absence without leave, March 5, 1863.
SERGEANT William P. Scott, promoted to Second and First Lieutenant, and Captain; wounded at Red Hill; mustered out with Regiment
SERGEANT John H. Kehn, promoted to Second and First Lieutenant; twice wounded; mustered out with Regiment.
WAGONER Austin Haughton, promoted to Second Lieutenant; killed at Honey Hill, and discharged on account of wounds.
PRIVATE Peter Triquart, promoted to Second Lieutenant; wounded at Honey Hill, and discharged on account of wounds.


NEW COMPANY B.

SERGEANT Ethan W. Guthrie, promoted to Second Lieutenant; mortally wounded at Honey Hill, and died in a few days.
SERGEANT David McGuckin, promoted to Second Lieutenant; wounded at Honey Hill; mustered out with Regiment.
SERGEANT B. Volney Howard, promoted to Second Lieutenant; mustered out with Regiment.

[The above list is not entirely complete, notwithstanding the efforts I made to have co-officers give me full details; all did not respond, and some names, and where wounded, I supply now (1885) from memory.  Again, many of the enlisted men of the Regiment were promoted to new regiments, and I have no record.  I remember Sergeant James Justus, a gallant soldier, of Company A, was discharged to accept promotion in the 128th U.S. colored troops, and became a Captain; also, that Private Jesse Chance, of Company E, was promoted to a Lieutenancy in the 103d U. S. colored troops, and still remains in the regular army.  However, the above is the most perfect list of promotions and casualties obtainable, and better than the records in Columbus show. - E.C.C.]

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