Showing posts with label 71st Ohio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 71st Ohio. Show all posts

Monday, July 12, 2010

71st Ohio Infantry

71st Ohio Infantry[1]

Killed:
Levi Johnson (A), Frank Rontsong (B), Sergeant Richard Davis (C), Sanford S Peterson (C), Peter Wedemeyer (D), William Hawkins (D), Allen Worthington (E), Isiah Brannan (G), Spicer Canada (G), Miller Berry (H), Wm. S Bradenberg (I), Henry Martin (K), Stephen Burdo (K) and Thomas P McInwan (K).


Wounded:
Austin Johnson (A), Adam P Lehman (A), Joseph Kunkels (A), John Wilson (A), First Sergeant William Skinner (B), William J Marshall (B), LM North (B), Frank Marcurn (B), George Omart (C), Andrew Kironer (C), William Martin (C), James Knox (C), William Heston (C), Ambrose C Davis (C), Charles Sabin (D), Johnathan Swanger (D), John W Cout (D), Henry Polms (D), John Mayers (E), DA Bright (E), John Beemer (E), FC Lowe (E), Simon Wones (E), Oliver MCoule (F), Henry Canfield (G), Wm. Shively (H), Abraham Bently (H), Wm. D Addas (H), Daniel Andrews (H), Philip Stickler (H), Llusseri Frank (H), Nicholas Oberinger (H), Jesse Davis (I), James T Taylor (I), BF Cable (I), Dm. Dick (I), Frederick Reinhardt (I), Sergeant James Hays (K), Corporal WM Langdon (K), AW Roosa (K), E Drake (K), HS Astor (K), DA Bennett (K), WH Hay (K), Henry Jackman (K), Martin V Roosa (K), David Rose (K), Milson B Riely (K), Nathan B Trump (K), Thomas Webster (K), Sergeant AW Hufford (K) and Alexander Edgar (K).


Missing:
Third Corporal HH Williams (A), Sixth Corporal Lewis Platt (A), George Bridker (A), Fred. Garman (A), GW Reynolds (A), Anthony Reeder (A), John Vian (A), Sergeant Harvey V Cook (C), Henry Wrigley (C), Humphrey Roser (C), James Dickey (C), James Shell (C)[2], George W Collings (D), Urias Palmer (E), George W Gnutt (E), Wilson C Rose (E), Edward Skinner (F), Lambert Smith (F), Marion Fox (F), Thomas Ravemscraft (F), George Sims (F), Samuel McDaniel (F), Isaac Boyer (G), George W Capry (G), Wm. May (G), Henry Oswalt (G)[3], Wm. A Power (G), James Rout (G), James Sipes (G), Beonhard Switzer (G), Henry Swim (G), Frederick Lolada (G), Wm. Fester (G), John Jones (H), First Lieutenant WH McDevitt (K), Sergeant AA Brown (K), Corporal John Shaw (K), La Berans (K), Elijah Cole (K), James W Hamilton (K), Jacob Roosa (K), Frederick Roes (K) and George K Stout (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 123-4
[2] “Returned Sick”
[3] “Since returned and sick”

Thursday, November 27, 2008

71st Ohio

71st Ohio Infantry
Commanded by Col. Rodney Mason

On back of monument:
This regiment formed line of battle here at 11 a.m., April 6, 1862, but was soon driven back to the ravine in the rear. Lt. Col. Barton S. Kyle was killed while attempting to rally the regiment. Its loss was 1 officer and 13 men killed; 44 men wounded; 1 officer and 50 men missing; total, 109.