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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 G.
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ENLISTED MEN WHO DIED OF DISEASE, OR IN HOSPITAL OF
 WOUNDS - NONE INCLUDED WHO WERE KILLED IN BATTLE.

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COMPANY A.

      Sergeant John D. Koontz, June 8, 1862, of chronic diarrhoea; William T. Anderson, Sept. 9, 1862, of disease; Reuben Donley, Oct. 20, 1862, at Alexandria, of wounds received at Bull Run; Robert A. Fowler, of small pox; James McMullen, Jan. 10, 1863; Samuel Talbert, frozen to death on Cheat Mountain; George W. Verbeck, John 15, 1862, of wounds received at McDowell; Henry C. White, May 15, 1863, of wounds received at Chancellorsville; William H. Speer, at Franklin, Va., May 29, 1862, of wounds received at McDowell; Henry C. White, May 15, 1863, of wounds received at Chancellorsville; William H. Speer, at Franklin, Va., May 29, 1862, of wounds received at McDowell; Alfred A. McFadden, April 6, 1864, in hospital.

OLD COMPANY B.

     Monk Brown, of disease; Stephen Conger, of disease; Reason House, drowned; Henry Jones of wounds; Ralph T. Jeffrey, of wounds; Levi Keadle, of wounds; William Moffatt, of wounds; Perry Moffatt of wounds; John L. Patton, of wounds; John L. Pratt, of wounds; James C. Sultzer, of disease.

COMPANY C.

     Leander Boston, of wounds; Thomas S. Gissel, of disease; James L. Hopper, of disease; Harvey L. Jeffries, of disease; William S. Kelley, of disease; Aaron Noland, of disease; Mortimer Smith, of disease; Washington Swallow, of disease; Solomon Suter, of disease; Sylvanus Williams, of disease; James House, of disease, July 14, 1864; Joseph Meadley, of disease, Feb. 20, 1864; Stephen Merrie, of disease, Jan. 8, 1864; John Holeshoe, of disease, Oct. 12, 1864; Ralph Jeffrey, of disease, Oct. 3, 1864.

OLD COMPANY D.

     Sergeant Hiram Ward, of wounds; John Troxel, in rebel prison; Nicholas H. Lickliter, of disease.

COMPANY E.

     Sergeant Charles Ladd, of wounds; Thomas E. Colwell, of wounds received at McDowell; Thomas C. Hemminger, of disease; Absalom Keller, of disease; William J. Long, of wounds; William Menson, of disease; Alexander Scott, of disease; Thomas Howell, Jan. 1, 1865, of wounds received at Honey Hill; Jeremiah Grant, Dec. 4, 1864, of wounds received at Honey Hill; James Herrington, Jan. 1, 1865, of wounds received at Deveaux's Neck; Jeremiah Mackey, missing at Honey Hill, supposed to have died; Thomas J. Overmeyer, of typhoid fever, at Hilton Head, Sept. 24, 1864; Joseph Vallance, of disease, March 29, 1861, at Columbus, Ohio.

COMPANY F.

     Leander Province, of disease; Samuel Price, of disease; Jacob A. Crabill, of disease; Elijah Eklebery, of disease; John F. Grange, of disease; John P. Parrish of disease; John P. Page, drowned; John J. Roberts, of disease; James S. Shannon, of disease; Alexander Shannon, of disease.
    [Note,- This only embraces list of those who have died up to Jan. 1, 1864.  Company F's record since that date has not been furnished me. - E.C.C.

COMPANY G.

    William Miller, of wounds received at Gettysburg; Henry Perkins, of wounds received at Chancellorsville; Wesley Milliman, of disease; George S. Ogden, of wounds received at Freeman's Ford.

COMPANY H.

     Cornelius S. Barrel, of disease; Benjamin Bartlett, of disease; Benjamin F. Dawson, of disease; Luther Flagg, of disease; Joseph M. Metcalf, of disease; John Milton, of wounds received at Gettysburg; Zachariah Roach, of disease; Franklin Thompson, of disease; Orrin Wheeler, of disease.
[NOTE - No record of Co. H. after Jan. 1, 1864. - E.C.C.]

COMPANY I.

     Joseph W. Cunningham, of wounds received at Gettysburg; Thomas Barnes, of disease; M. T. Floyd, of disease; Francis Gant, of wounds received at Cross Keyes; John W. Rucker, in Rebel prison at Lynchburg; William A. Sullivan, of disease; George Wharton, of disease; corporal William H. Shaw, of disease, Nov. 28, 1864; Corporal Benjamin Barlow, of disease, July 23, 1864; David Clary, of disease, Aug. 8, 1864; George W. Dobbins, of disease, Sept. 3, 1864; Elisha Dunn, of disease, Aug. 14, 1864; Zachariah Donley, of disease, April 8, 1864; Hollis Hutchins, Dec. 9, 1864, of wounds received at Honey Hill; Joshua B. Needs, of disease, May 10, 1864; James V. Moore, missing at Honey Hill, supposed to have been killed; Hugh Scullen, of wounds received Nov. 30, 1864.

COMPANY K.

     Lemuel E. Viers, of wounds; Lawrence Burns, of wounds; Niel Cameron, of wounds received at McDowell; Thomas Delvin, of disease; Conrad Daum, of disease; Lewis Emery, of disease; George A. Hyck, of disease; Michael Herbert, of wounds received at Chancellorsville; Harlem Page, of disease; John A. Thompson, of disease; Fred. Nare, drowned at Jenkin's Island, S. C., June 27, 1864; Charles Tiederman, of disease, Aug. 13, 1864; Servius Souder, of disease, Sept. 24, 1864; Joseph S. Grim, Dec. 10, 1864, of wound received at Honey Hill; George W. Hawkins, of disease, Dec. 21, 1864.

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