The focus of posts will be my Civil War travels with a healthy dose of Shiloh related research.
Friday, August 4, 2017
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
41st Ohio Infantry
Killed:
Horace B Ames (A), Augustus F Deeyer (A), John Ward (A), AJ Rice (F), Sergeant OP Killmer (F), SH Tillitosn (I), Fred. Hartman (I), Henry Reed (I), Sergeant J Dunn (C), Second Lieutenant CH Talcott (C), J Sweny (C), J Weaver (C), S Wagner (C), Corporal J Rossiter (C), William H Porter (H), Mathias Chamberlain (H), Seneca A Camp (H), Corporal John Cullen (E), James Labier (E), Anthony Montviel (E), J Ruschen (K), Sergeant GE Terrill (B), Sergeant John Hansard (B) and GS Bartlett (B).
Wounded:
First Lieutenant James McCleery (A), Sergeant Davis C Fuller (A), Sergeant Elmer Moses (A), Clinton Bacon (A), Samuel Bennett (A), Orlando N Haynes (A), Willford Richmond (A), Charles H Bennett (A), Captain E Opdycke (A), Sergeant Augustus D Duny (A), Corporal Sheldon Brooks (A), Alfred Frost (A), Henry Barber (A), Wallace W Braden (A), Andrew C Parker (A), Harrison Darly (A), Albert Faber (F), Mathias Hageman (F), Fred Bencher (F), Joseph Buvia (F), DP Duer (F), John Echenroad (F), J Goff (F), Wash. Gornia (F), Henry Herriff (F), OL Huran (F), Charles Newton (F), Frank Shirley (F), John Standon (F), Homer Spaulding (F), William Wetzel (F), Captain DS Leslie (F), Corporal WH Flish (D), William Glosgor (D), Benjamin Needham (D), Sergeant Burr Fisher (D), Corporal Daniel Trohidge (D), Hugh Hart (D), John Gardner (D), A Emerson (D), Corporal WD Gill (I), SP Baldwin (I), George Fields (I), Corporal William W Baker (I), Corporal Charles A Close (I), Corporal Lewis Duvio (I), Corporal John W Hall (I), Corporal EC Troutman (I), Sergeant William McClanathan (I), GA Kamer (I), William Walker (I), Captain A Wiley (C), First Lieutenant FE Pancoast (C), S Bonham (C), D Cochlin (C), T Robison (C), Corporal JW Clark (C), E Leninger (C), W Chaffin (C), A Hummed (C), S Lautzenbetzer (C), J Carlin (C), J Gallaway (C), S Graybill (C), Sergeant L Reed (C), Corporal Edwin R Lurland (H), Corporal SB Chapman (H), Corporal John George Mills (H), Lester A Masho (H), Henry West (H), George T Whitney (H), Acting Second Lieutenant AE Virgil (E), Corporal Thomas Peners (E), Samuel Colby (E), Michael Chalb (E), Edward Fitzpatrick (E), Ensign Fulweller (E), David Phillips (E), John Gordon (E), Daniel Hogan (E), John Hayes (E), Mitchell Miller (E), Corporal William Edwards (E), Benjamin Wood (E), Corporal Jos. Bond (K), LM Lovelace (K), Dennis Sexton (K), John Pendleton (K), Corporal John M Obrien (K), Sergeant HP Wolcott (K), Edward M Cowdrey (K), BW Earl (K), WHH Oshin (K), Charles Miller (K), John Stewart (K), Sexton Taylor (K), Andrew Winters (K), Corporal A Hosmer (B), William Farrel (B), Theodore Hawley (B), M Gager (B), OC Weber (B), P Parks (B), A McNish (B), R Benton (B), M Worden (B), D Cowless (B), M Cottain (B) and Captain WR Tolles (B).
Missing:
Joseph Eay (I).
[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 196-7
Thursday, November 27, 2008
41st Ohio
41st Ohio Infantry
Commanded by Lt. Col. George S. Mygatt
On back of monument:
This regiment advanced to this point Monday morning, April 7, 1862, where it became engaged at 10 a.m. It had present 18 officers and 355 men. Its loss was 1 officer and 20 men killed; 6 officers and 105 men wounded; 1 man missing; total, 133.
The 41st Ohio's first commander was its brigade commander at Shiloh, William Hazen. Hazen would end up as one of the top division commanders in the West and commanded the XV Corps at the end of the war. Hazen was a Regular Army officer who trained his volunteers very well and the 41st Ohio ended up being one of the very good regiments in the West.