Wednesday, June 30, 2010

57th Ohio Infantry

57th Ohio Infantry[1]

Killed:
Captain AC Gribben (A), James A Junghanns (E), Sergeant GW Routzer (F), Richard Campbell (A), Isaac Harris (A), Joab Hawkins (D), Richard Mahoney (I), Samuel Wood (C), Frank Soffer (K) and Joseph Zimmermann (B).


Wounded:
Sergeant Joseph McCrate (A), Arthur Harris (A), IS White (A), John Nichols (A), Mathias Beemer (A), Daniel Dickey (A), James W Smith (A), Samuel Sweeney (A), William Maybury (A), MD Tate (A), Josiah Farmer (A), Daniel Shafer (A), John Scoby (A), Calvin Baker (F), Stephen Smith (F), James C Switzer (F), Johiel Bowers (F), John Drummond (F), Marion Harris (D), George Grimes (D), Captain AS Skelton (I), WJ Latridge (I), SJ Conklin (I), Henry Welchhouce (I), Thomas Kief (I), David Bull (I), Michael Woodman (I), Captain Samuel Mott (C), Corporal Francis Gauther (C), Hamon Dawson (C), Granville Hamilton (C), George Gibbs (C), Israel Giberson (C), Phenix Hartzog (C), George Shriver (C), Michael Gross (C), First Lieutenant Hiram Henderson (H), Corporal Joseph Wolf (H), Corporal Thomas McDonough (H), Corporal Alex. Engle (H), John Carroll (H), Stephen Boren (H), Jacob Coon (H), John Martin (H), Henry Barker (H), Sergeant Robert Smith (E), Sergeant Jacob Michael (E), David Shenter (E), John Stube (E), Peter Weber (E), Fred. Wickhart (E), Corporal James McCormick (K), Melancthon Binkley (K), Alex. Brownly (K), Robert Herndon (K), Corporal Martin Beever (B), J Dunersbaugh (B), Lot Todd (B), Harrison Beaver (B), Aaron B Bosler (B), Patrick Lynch (B), Corporal Timothy Lawler (G), Corporal Nathaniel Blake (G), William Snartz (G), William Schaut (G), Samuel Walter (G), Theodore Miller (G), Phillip Berget (G) and Stephen Jones (G).


Missing:
Thomas Parish (A), John Paxton (A), Robert Foster (A), William Alspa (F), John Young (F), Thomas Lyons (D), George Kidd (D), Fred. Young (D), Sergeant William Beswick (I), Joseph McDougal (I), Fred. Picker (I), Frank Lattridge (I), William Ellen (I), Daniel Boyer (I), Jos. Haberstock (C), Harrison Kelison (C), Albert Baily (C), Austin Fuller (H), Levi Wolf (H), George Brand (H), George D Wolf (E), Nicholas Felix (E), William Doss (E), Lewis Weiss (E), Thomas Poorman (K), John Etchin (B), Thomas Feriney (B), Samuel Frederick (B) and James Strouse (B).


[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 132-3

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.

Friday, June 25, 2010

53th Ohio Infantry

53th Ohio Infantry[1]

Killed:
Charles L Winterton (A), Richard E Shephard (A), Jacob Prig (A), Francis Smith (F), John Rose (F), Benjamin Woods (I) and Daniel McLeary (K).


Wounded:
Sergeant George W Eddy (A), Sergeant Gilbert R Sopshire (A), Corporal John McLay (A), AT Jenkins (A), A Wade (A), WJ Hopper (A), Sergeant Joel G Woolman (B), George Burton (B), Hugh Thomas (B), John Welch (C), Sergeant Thomas McFarland (E), George Russel (E), Smith Cox (E), Reuben Smather (E), Corporal James N House (F), Nathan Adams (F), William J Bowers (F), AW Chenoweth (F), Austin Cottril (F), Jordan Deal (F), August D Maloon (F), Jos. A Mackey (F), Daniel Yerian (F), LE Booth (F), Corporal Daniel Beasley (G), William Campbell (G), Second Lieutenant JH Lasley (H), Corporal Elisha B Meek (H), Jacob Himan (H), Corporal SS Fultz (H), Daniel Neal (I), First Sergeant EF McAroy (K) and RW Darrah (K).


Missing:
John Carrigan (C), John W Weeks (C), Aaron Butler (E), Daniel Wells (F), Charles H Watson (H), JR Mathews (H), Jos. Garrick (K) and Emanuel Schreider (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 133-4

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

49th Ohio Infantry

49th Ohio Infantry[1]

Killed:
GL Williamson (A), Corporal Thomas McBride (B), Calvin Bonersock (B), Thomas Fisher (C), Oliver H Robison (D) and Lewis Wood (E).


Wounded:
Joseph Dietz (A), Daniel Wise (A), LH Harvie (A), SH Dixon (A), Jacob Grindle (A), Charles Wetherbee (A), Orderly Sergeant James Redmond (B), Corporal George W Poats (B), Corporal OP Boygart (B), Corporal Thomas Smith (B), George W Waggoner (B), William Stevenson (B), JW Rintz (B), Freeman Hurs (B), Andrew Berkett (B), Samuel Hayer (C), Alford Heitshew (D), DS Elder (D), AC Gregg (D), William Nichols (D)[2], Hecassa Musgraves (D)[3], Charles Franks (E), Sergeant Levi Laughlin (F), Corporal CC Laughlin (F)[4], James Stoner (F), John H Stoner (F), WS Flangher (F), TI Mercer (F), John Wise (G), George Babbitt (G), IS Grames (G), Eli Butler (I) and WHH Ingle (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 257-8, 262-3
[2] Listed as William Hickles on page 258.
[3] Listed as Micajah Musgraves on page 258.
[4] Is included in the regimental list of wounded from April 10 on page 262 but is not in the brigade list from April12 on page 238.

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Sorry for the absence of late

This past month (or two) I have been buckling down on my manuscript. So while I focused on that this blog ended up getting little of my attention. Its amazing how long some of the little things added up time wise on the manuscript. But now its done. All I need to do is print and send.


So hopefully I'll be able to give the blog the time it deserves again. One thing I want to do right off the bat is do some short book reviews. You can see to the right that there is quite a few books that I've read for Civil War News. All of those reviews have been written, I'm just waiting for them to be published in the newspaper and then I'll post the whole review here. In the meantime though I wanted to give a short review of those books on here so that you would not have to wait months to find out if the book is worthwhile. Those short reviews will be the next thing I start putting on here.


And we're in the home stretch for the baby's arrival. They will definitely induce on July 1st if the baby has not arrived by then. At the beginning of June I thought for sure the baby would come before July 1st but now I'm thinking that he is going to be an ornery child and will arrive on July 1st. And long ago we decided on Matthew Archer. We liked Matthew and then my wife decided she would be open to a Civil War connected middle name. So one night I pulled Coddington's Gettysburg off the shelf and read her the order of battle. She liked Archer, for Confederate General James Archer. I wanted Braxton for Braxton Bragg, who I think was not nearly as bad as everyone makes him out. But Archer sounds good and as it turns out Archer is probably best remembered for being the first Confederate general in Lee's army to be captured and it happened on July 1st by the 2nd Wisconsin. So besides having a Civil War connection we will also have a connection to Wisconsin (where all my family is from) might also have a connection to July 1st.

Monday, June 21, 2010

48th Ohio Infantry

48th Ohio Infantry[1]

Killed:
Clement Tudor (A), David Morgan (A), Captain WL Warner (B), Aaron Sales (B), Alex. S Malott (B), Elias J Hill (B), Jesse Nelson (C), Salathiel Hallam (D), Peter Cravens (D), John W Canter (D), Sergeant JJ Duncan (E), Richard Smith (G), Stephen Workman (H),
William Kratzer (I), Jacob Thomas (I) and Hiram S Manchester (K).


Wounded:
Colonel Peter J Sullivan, Lieutenant FM Posegare (A), Sergeant William Willis (A), Thomas M Wright (A), Corporal GR Conrad (A), Corporal IDF Williams (A), JW Spurlock (A), JW Leeka (A), BW Lad (A), Daniel Williams (A), WC Edwards (A), Lieutenant JW Lindsay (B), Lieutenant DR Plyley (B), Sergeant John D Nevius (B), Sergeant Israel Fuller (B), Corporal Elisha Reddich (B), Corporal S Brundridge (B), Corporal William H Harvey (B), William James (B), Stephen J Winter (B), Simeon Sales (B), David C Harbaugh (B), James Brewer (B), James Hinby (B), Watson Karr (B), Sergeant William Pratt (C), C Chambers (C), JC Hamentree (C), Boone Hogan (C), Amos Layman (C), Jacob Lippolt (C), S Raines (C), James Seal (C), James Vaupelt (C), LA Williams (C), Albert West (D), AL Adams (D), H Cox (D), S Cox (D), John J Lynch (D), Thos. Nelson (D), B McDonald (D), John P McElwain (D), Wm. Carter (D), Wm. Henderson (D), James Whirley (D), Corporal Henry Said (E), A Bartz (E), Frank Cunningham (E), Isaac Fox (E), Henry Hilderbrandt (E), DR Lindsmith (E), Obed Macy (E), Jason Penny (E), George Morrison (F), WG Cole (F), Fred. W Holtzel (F), James Myers (F), Robert Cosgrove (F), William H Doudd (F), Chris. Noyle (F), Edwin Cory (F), FM Smith (F), William A Combs (G), Captain John E Bond (H), Corporal Joshua Tudor (H), JW Bardsley (H), William Brown (H), RN Hughey (H), David Manter (H), R Waters (H), Orderly Sergeant Philip M Everhard (I), Corporal Cornelius Turner (I), M Edwards (I), EJ Hill (I), Corporal BC Bowan (K), A McAvoy (K), John Heitzman (K), WJ Hilms (K), John McKenzie (K), William B Lang (Band), EM Henry (Band), WT Purdy (Band) and EV Brehney (Band).


Missing:
Charles Rodgers (A).

Report omits missing but does give a list of the number for each company. Company A, 1; Company B, 5; Company C, 11; Company D, 2; Company E, 8; Company F, 7 Company G, 1; Company H, 8; Company I, 4; Company K, 2; Total, 49.


[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 154-5.

Friday, June 18, 2010

46th Ohio Infantry

46th Ohio Infantry[1]

Killed:
Captain HH Geary (D), George Bear (D), James White (D), Lieutenant Hiram B Wilson (G), Dallas Merchant (G), Theodore Woodruff (G), Levi Millington (G), Samuel Millington (G), Sergeant John Rowles (C), David Taylor (C), Lewis Walmire (C), William Guge (C), EM Shaw (C), John Stewart (C), Sergeant Benjamin F Hasson (F), Corporal Eli Swartz (F), Silas Roby (F), Nicholas Nan (F), Jerome W Fields (F), HW Proctor (F), James M Church (H), Wilson P Smith (H), MJ Gibbons (H), Martin Regner (H), Bruce E Brown (H), Sergeant Philip B Glen (K), William Dermston (K), Corporal Henry C Stiles (B), George W Finks (B), Joseph South (B), HC Burr (E), Joel Stuttle (E), Eli Baker (E), John Brown (I) and Alexander Jeremob (I).


Wounded:
Corporal George Frankenburgh (D), A McGill (D), DO Smith (D), Jacob Shilling (D), Corporal Tho. Tansy (G), Richard Spindler (G), E Wood (G), Joseph Campbell (G), John G Paul (G), Asa McCammack (G), Phillip Sutton (G), John King (G), Joseph T Barnes (G), Joseph Clossin (G), David Cam (G), Sergeant EW Pettill (C), Corporal Thomas Batson (C), Corporal William Noble (C), Corporal M Leohner (C), Corporal James Carine (), David Busuff (), Devill Culp (), DS Evans (C), Geo. Harrison (C), Jacob Hare (C), AG Martin (C), Miles McGeoown (C), DM Noe (C), George Parkinson (C), Frank Smith (C), James Thompson (C), George Wise (C), RM Yontz (C), William Yontz (C), James Kyner (F), Christian Zools (F), Daniel Shelter (F), Joseph Cherry (F), John Broyls (F), Thomas McKierman (F), John Oriley (F), John Kitter (F), John Stephenson (F), Thomas Williams (F), John Carran (F), Benjamin Winchester (F), George Presly (F), Lieutenant John Ramsey (H), Sergeant AA McConnell (H), Sergeant Michael A Sibley (H), Sergeant Joseph Amos (H), Corporal Joseph Alexander (H), HG Afflick (H), John Hays (H), M Ham (H), Alfred Koch (H), WH Newland (H), Benedick Lery (H), John D Reed (H), William Sayne (H), Samuel Richards (H), Corporal James E Gowans (H), Corporal Theodore F Cook (H), Corporal Martin Myers (H), Corporal Caleb Roberts (K), Corporal John W Holston (K), Corporal Jackson Balding (K), Isaac Dilbone (K), N Donfon (K), John Greaves (K), William E Ireland (K), Robert Ireland (K), Nathan Lewis (K), Tilman Lewis (K), John T McCollough (K), John Miller (K), James H Watson (K), George H Danel (K), John Gressler (K), Abram Delving (K), Patrick Conlin (K), Danel Hyshire (K), William Heathcoate (K), William H Hollis (K), Alfred Risner (K), Henry Weaver (K), Thomas M Galleher (K), William Zimmerman (K), D Hepshire (K), WO Bodle (K), Sergeant John W Williams (B), Corporal George M Carter (B), Henry Weller (B), Owen Mansfield (B), Elias McKinney (B), John A Swenk (B), William Shine (B), Charles Wallace (B), E Williams (B), Lieutenant WW Watts (E), J Brentlmyer (E), Alexander Coon (E), H Boswell (E), B Clark (E), H Fellows (E), William Jones (E), H Shuttle (E), William Wallinbayer (E), William Thomas (E), Edward Lebring (E), William Hines (E), J Andur (E), T Fryer (E), J Muslin (E), C Skeels (E), A Wright (E),
Corporal Joseph Fishey (I), John Atwater (I), George H Bethard (I), Jackson Crowell (I), Adam Mont (I), John Stales (I), Jetho Hall (I), Joshua Gipe (I), Henry Waterman (I), Philip Burtes (A), WH King (A), James W Tullis (A), Am. Trubey (A), George Dumfon (A), Daric P Dunothan (A), AB Bivion (A), A Croghan (A), John Boraff (A), John Heppeand (A), Joseph Murtomire (A), John Horner (A), Enoch Thomas (A), William Lytle (A) and Henry Hoots (A).


Missing:
Sergeant Wm. S Dalton (D), Andrew L Bancroft (D), James Blair (D), William Hempy (D), Jacob Heartman (D), L Zimmerman (D), Andrew Sheredon (D), Christ. Angle (D), Lewis Bowman (G), James Baker (G), Henry Farman (G), Jacob Kissel (G), Elisha A Hunt (G), Thomas Hearst (G), Thomas Jamieson (G), Jesse Milen (G), Samuel Rees (G), Joshua Robinson (G), Joseph Wright (G), John Herron (G), Owen Hill (C), William Snieder (C), JW Hanson (C), Mothen Wyckoff (C), AF Wise (C), BF Gontz (F), William Bennett (F), Jacob N Cly (F), John Cook (F), Francis Johnson (F), John McDonough (F), Dennis O’Niel (F), Paulmas Massey (F), Corporal John Engle (H), Corporal Peter Hughes (H), Bernard Balding (K), Archibald Casteel (K), Lemuel Swift (K), Otho Fox (K), William Greaves (K), James F Kibley (B), Charles Constock (E), T Coats (E), J Brown (E), Cal. Hayes (E), William Suddith (I), Andrew Noland (I), Eli Hatfield (I), Elijah Hastings (I), Dahel Wallet (A), Ailer. Williams (A) and Thomas McGlothin (A).


[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 159-61

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

41st Ohio Infantry

41st Ohio Infantry[1]

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

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

Friday, June 11, 2010

20th Ohio Infantry

20th Ohio Infantry[1]

Wounded:
Corporal John A Sharp (I)



[1] Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War of the Rebellion 1861-1866. Cincinnati: Wilstach, Baldwin & Co., 1886. Vol 2, pp 683-722, 786-93.

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

19th Ohio Infantry

19th Ohio Infantry[1]

Killed:
Major Timothy Dwight Edwards, OF Powell (C), Horace H Bailey (C), First Lieutenant CR Tate (D), Second Lieutenant William A Southerland (H)[2] and Corporal William Gibson (H).


Wounded:
Milton Highland (A), John Stevens (B), John C Hulber (B), Corporal John Sherman (C), Corporal Andrew Cutter (C), JL Davis (C), William Leiviett (C), John Masters (C), CJ Talbitzer (C), WE Haight (C), Fifth Sergeant Ancil B Mayhew (D), GG Bradley (D), Enoch T Johnson (D), William T Morgan (D), Solomon D Tyler (D), Abraham Davis (E), Sergeant Emuel Garver (F), William Evans (G), John W Green (G), GF Gonder (G), James Graham (G), A Harrngton (G), Fisher McKee (G), Lester S Onatt (G), First Sergeant James H Jenny (H), Abram J Kirk (H), George Ducomman (H), James Lynch (H), Charles Ducarty (H), Corporal Green (I), AC Davis (I), A Ritter (I), Robert Patterson (I), John F Rudy (I), George W Lea (I), John Wagoner (I), Ira Whalen (I), BF Warner (I), Corporal William Beatty (K), Elmer Barney (K), Benjamin Cross (K), Sherman Lane (K), Valentine Mammel (K), Anderson Oviatt (K), William Penkale (K), Dwight Shumway (K), Benjamin Lanacoll (K) and George Fluke (K).


Missing:
Corporal William Sheffer (C), Miller Wilson (C), Adam Kepler (F), Michael Lenhart (F), Edward Steward (G), John Adams (H) and James Sweeney (H).


[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 206, 209-10
[2] Listed as wounded on 210, listed as mortally wounded on 206.

Monday, June 7, 2010

15th Ohio Infantry

15th Ohio Infantry[1]

Killed:
Reuben Hissong (C), Corporal Stacy B Craft (E), Corporal Joseph Hewitson (E), John Campbell (E), James McCarahan (F), James McB Dickey (G), Martin B Leedy (G), William N Beach (G) and Alanson Herrick (K).


Wounded:
Sergeant James S Boyd (A), Robert Hammond (A), Jacob Krissanger (A), John Fleming (A), Samuel W McClenahan (B), Alfred C Gleave (B), Alonzo Milner (B), William Tandy (B), James Carnes (B), John Howell (B), John Frazier (B), William H McFarland (B), Milton Salmon (B), Simon Sines (B), Sergeant Thomas C Davis (C), Corporal WA Rogers (C), Joel Miller (C), William Markwent (C), Hiram Moorehouse (C), Reuben Davis (C), Enoch Numbers (C), David Thuma (C), Color Sergeant William H Mufferd (D), Caleb A Hersen (D), Orderly Sergeant John H Thompson (E), EP Meecham (E), William Smith (E), Sergeant John W Harris (E), Corporal Hugh Douglas (E), Levi Borock (F), Corporal James Barnet (F), George Porterfield (F), George Wilson (F), David Miles (F), Corporal William F Curtis (G), Corporal William Wood (G), Wilson Barnes (G), BF Cline (G), John Gardner (G), Henry S Robinson (G), William H Shade (G), Hiram P Hagerman (G), Philip C Haflick (G), Jeremiah Mackley (G), Jacob Stauffer (G), Corporal H Dennison (H), Christian Harnley (H), George Myers (H), Corporal Luke Scott (H), Reuben Crowcan (H), Philip Beamer (H), C Haverstick (H), George Gates (H), Jackson Stewart (H), Nathan Balding (H), Captain AC Cummins (I), Corporal E Levensprie (I), Daniel Gresman (I), Giles Fillet (K), Sampson G Haines (K), Levi Atkins (K), John Ridgeway (K), Corporal William Porterfield (K), John Bendure (K) and James H Bendure (K).


Missing:
Charles Williams (E) and John T Mercer (E).
[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 257, 265-6

Thursday, June 3, 2010

13th Ohio Infantry

13th Ohio Infantry[1]

Killed:
Corporal Silas Kimball (D), Felix Fields (D), Godfrey Elber (H), William Carrick (H), Richard Miller (H), Jacob Beigler (E), Andrew Schorn (E), Peter Brown (K), Henry Miller (K), Henry Corkwell (B) and Daniel Smith (B).


Wounded:
Major Benjamin Pratt Renkle, Azel I Clark (D), PE Lockwood (I), Dennison Miller (I), Mercer Wadlington (I), WB Haines (I), J Bethard (I), J Atkinson (I), Captain JR Gardner (F), Second Lieutenant Charles Lindenberg (F), T Lake (F), JJ Smith (F), J Brown (F), Allison Scott (F), Anthony Walters (F), Captain Reason R Henderson (H), Corporal William Scott (H), Jehu Young (H), Samuel C Miller (H), Christopher Cannady (H), Thomas Giles (H), Edward Kittering (H), Horace Updegroff (H), Captain OI Lemmon (C), JH Snauffer (C), Alden A Cook (C), EP Brown (C), Sergeant Aden H Wood (C), Ernest Rock (E), William Rock (E), Alvis Steines (E), Charles Banck (E), Sergeant Zeba M Stevens (K), Corporal Herman Fleigel (K)[2], JH Costas (K), Robert Wood (K), George H Knight (K), Henry Schimeller (K), Henry Oterhaus (K), John Caldwell (B), George Campbell (B), James Busick (B), John Hughes (B), John Jones (B), E Rickey (B), Patrick Sulivan (B), Michael Murphy (B) and William Cruthers (B).


Missing:
Ciprian L Irwin (D), Clement Blerger (I), Corporal Thomas Vasser (F), William Durflinger (F) and Emmett Durflinger (F).


[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 206, 218-9
[2] Also missing.

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

symposium ticket sales

Tickets for the 2010 Rocky Mountain Civil War symposium are now available for sale on the website. The event is October 2nd at the Community College of Aurora. It promises to be another great event. This year our theme will be Ulysses S. Grant.

Brooks Simpson, author of “Ulysses S. Grant: Triumph Over Adversity, 1822-1865,” will provide an overview of Grant the general.

Peter Cozzens, author of many books on Western Theater battles (among others), will talk about the relationship between Grant and Rawlins.

Although Grant led men in battle before Shiloh that battle is his first real test of army command in big battle. Wiley Sword, author of “Shiloh: Bloody April,” will discuss Grant's performance in this battle.

Grant’s Vicksburg Campaign is what really separates him from the rest of the prominent generals. John Marszalek, Executive Director and Managing Editor of the Ulysses S. Grant Association, will cover this complicated campaign. Grant's papers are also now available online.

Gordon Rhea, author “Cold Harbor: Grant and Lee, May 26–June 3, 1864,” rounds out the panel with a presentation on Grant as General-in-Chief.

The day will end with a panel discussion and time for books to be signed. As always there will be a book room with a ton of good books and deals.

Tickets will be $50 again, which also includes a continental breakfast and lunch. Last year we also gave away "The New Civil War Handbook" by Mark Hughes free to all attendees.

If you have any questions please contact us at RockyMtnCWRT at aol dot com.

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

6th Ohio Infantry

6th Ohio Infantry[1]

Killed:
Henry C Nordman (I) and Wm. H Brocksmith (F).

Wounded:
August Schneitman (G), Henry Taulman (G), James B Fairchild (A), Wm. Boyd (C) and Corporal Abram K Lemmon (E).

Missing:
John Wilson (B) and John Hogue (B).

[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 193