Monday, June 14, 2010

24th Ohio Infantry

24th Ohio Infantry[1]

Killed:
CF Trowbridge (A), EC Peck (A), Sergeant Francis Atkinson (B), HH Dawman (B), WH Bailey (D), John W Severs (D), WH Swagner (D), Simon Deggenger (H), Benjamin Davidson (I), Corporal Jacob Stricker (K) and Musician David R Norris (K).


Wounded:
Major AS Hall, Palmer Whitney (A), EP Kinney (A), A McGlaughlin (A), Corporal Charles B Davis (A), J Holman (A), Isaac Furman (A), JW Smeed (A), George W Thompson (A), Corporal DG Hemmenway (A), Corporal Henry Carr (A), First Lieutenant Lafayette Foster (B), Eugene Sullivan (B), WH Clayton (B), Michael Shakert (B), George B Sparks (B), Sergeant David Thomas (D), Corporal Daniel Emery (D), Thomas F Guthrie (D), Alva Cooper (D), James G Runnels (D), Wm. H Sample (D), First Lieutenant Paul Spohn E), First Sergeant Andrews (E), Henry Monnehan (E), Jerome Stall (E), Sergeant John H Volcar (E), Corporal WHH Miller (E), WH Miller (E), Henry Cook (E), Alanson Kennedy (E), John W Wilson (E), Charles G DeLong (E), Corporal Thomas J Moody (E), Corporal EF Gray (E), JH Robinson (E), Sergeant Coleman Ermin (G), Martin Frederickson (G), Henry Feese (G), Thomas G Stutsfield (G), Joseph C Tritner (G), Joel H Richel (G), Paul Hagler (G), Captain George Arnold (H), Corporal William Crytzenburg (H), Andrew Helbranner (H), John Weinest (H), John F Wygold (H), Fred. Crystus (H), Christian Craymer (H), Andrew Charles (I), George Charles (I), James Lyons (I), Captain TM McClure (K), Corporal Anstides D Green (K), Chauncey Trimble (K), Matthew Campbell (K), William Douglass (K) and Samuel DeCamp (K).


Missing:
John Coleman (A), Sergeant Isaac C Smith (B), Sergeant George B Howard B), Corporal Charles H Draper (B), Musician George WB Dixon (B), Robert Grim (B), Joseph Kelly (B), John Stone (B), Henry J Smith (B), William Walcut (B), Doc. B Sherman (F), Mathew Sargeant (F), George Loaks (G), Sergeant Wilhelm Mouche (H), Barnhart Leon (H), Leopold Epstein (H), Wilhelm Amberg (H), Henreich Hoyer (H), William Wagner (H), John Wiggins (K) and Joseph Wackerles (K).


[1] Reports of Officers in Relation to a Recent Battle at Pittsburg Landing. Millwood, NY: Kraus Reprint, 1977. Originally published as U.S. 37th Congress, 2nd session, 1861-1862. Senate. Executive Documents Printed by Order of the Senate of the United States for the Second Session of the Thirty-Seventh Congress, 1861-62. 6 vols. Washington D.C., 1861. pp 194-5

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