Monday, June 28, 2010

54th Ohio Infantry

54th Ohio Infantry[1]

Killed:
Lewis Stieris (A), William Holcumb (A), Ezra J Lotham (A), Nathan Chesley (A), Henry D King (B), Allen H Lowe (B), Francis V Hale (B), Frank B Adams (B), James M Casselman (B), Lieutenant George Decharms (C), Corporal Newton Dowden (C), Jason Randall (C), John Coplin (C), John E Lusk (D), Joseph McFaggart (D), William Northouss (D), Corporal James Potter (E), Richard Allen (E), Captain Peter Bertram (F), Corporal Edward H Moon (F), Samuel Curl (F), Frank Obermeyer (F), Corporal Albert Black (G) and John Ferguson (G).


Wounded:
Sergeant Henry C Wirner (A), Sergeant Walter Hill (A), John Baker (A), Michael Cadle (A), Lyman Cail (A), Patrick Driscol (A), William Figgins (A), Joshua Fergeson (A), Gottrich Gertsner (A), Paul Jones (A), Karl Kauter (A), Michael Kurderer (A), Jefferson Lindsey (A), John Petry (A), William J Richardson (A), John M Smidt (A), Charles Smith (A), Henry Scherer (A), Sanford Luker (A), Peter Volmer (A), Elisha Williams (A), Sergeant William H Elliot (B), Corporal Cyrus Pottenger (B), Corporal Adam C Neff (B), Corporal David F Price (B), Corporal James M Anderson (B), Corporal Henry B Geff (B), Henry W Carroll (B), Thomas Davin (B), Franklin W Whiteside (B), Alonzo D Kimball (B), Andrew J Clark (B), Samuel Cook (B), Jackson VB Ford (B), John Speelman (B), Sergeant Firgus Mitchell (C), Corporal Thomas Codington (C), Corporal Edmond Updegrove (C), James M Goldsberry (C), Hugh McNeil (C), John Conner (C), John Lowell (C), Samuel Sellair (C), Oliver Vansselt (C), William Keith (C), Charles W Craig (C), John N Peacock (C), Silas M Smith (C), John Sammony (C), William Eastman (C), First Sergeant John W English (D), Sergeant William HH Shochey (D), Sergeant Lyman N Means (D), Corporal Ezra T Kent (D), Corporal William Howell (D), Corporal George Connor (D), Empire McKent (D), Charles Smith (D), William Blank (D), Joseph R Marshall (D), Joseph Mulford (D), David Unsly (D), Henry J Mulford (D), Henry Morris (D), August Duval (D), Reuben Haywood (D), John R Hutchinson (D), FG Davis (D), John Weaver (D), Sergeant Seman W Bander (E), Sergeant Lewis Burnam (E), Sergeant Horace S Button (E), Corporal Hugh Moncreif (E), Corporal Lyman McGath (E), Charles Olmstead (E), William Maloy (E), Charles Dalley (E), James Hudson (E), George F Gale (E), Andrew J Brewer (E), Horace Knapp (E), John C Shoemaker (E), Frederick Meagley (E), Sergeant James Parks (F), Corporal Jacob Kitt (F), Corporal Joseph Kerr (F), Corporal Charles H Nicol (F), Musician Samuel Hull (F), Joseph Freisens (F), Joseph Lawrence (F), William Miller (F), John Trimbur (F), Henry Whetsel (F)[2], Captain Albert Rogall (G), Sergeant Absalom Borror (G), Corporal Charles H Caho (G), Corporal Charles F Beall (G), Mitchell Bradley (G), James WW Pottle (G), Charles Popense (G), John Quigley (G), David H Brice (G), Sergeant JW Shuffleton (H), Corporal M Kirby (H), Corporal J Dillon (H), George Knoer (H), O Clegg (H), J Hill (H), JG Hank (H), Andrew Jackson (H), Jacob Jackson (H), David R Milner (H), M Smith (H), W Wilbur (H), Lieutenant Luther Saxton (I), Sergeant J Dolin (I), WH Pierce (I), Eber Allen (I), N Nutt (I), John High (I), John Drury (I), Sergeant Cary Rockhold (I), Sergeant LG Huff (K), Sergeant George Russell (K), RW Surface (K), John Marshall (K), George Norris (K), Martin Bannon (K) and Ebenezer Little (K).


Missing:
John Shoemaker (A), Isaac Abner (A), John Roach (A), John H Smith (A), Gratius Smith (A), Peter Tammory (C), John Damon (C), William Black (C), Sergeant Joseph Ward (D), Charles S Grace (D), Dallas Whitney (E), Reuben Mitchell (E), Joseph Rexinger (E), Thomas Gahon (E), Patrick Hart (E), James Sytle (E), Joseph McCarty (E), Sergeant William G Harper (F), Corporal Jacob Snyder (F), Charles Beedlove (F), John Racey (F), Belser Schmitt (F), George Huff (F), Corporal James W Beall (G), William Dolan (G), Hiram Stokes (G), Sergeant JH Peebles (H), Samuel Baggs (H), Philip Belt (H), James Schnider (H), Hugh E Williams (H) and William Myers (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 116-8
[2] Also missing.

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