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image: F. W. Keil, Thirty-Fifth
Ohio: A Narrative of Service from August, 1861 to 1864. (Fort Wayne,
Ind: Archer, Househ & Co, 1894) - copy provided by Greg Fugitt In Command of the Regiment at Different Times During the Service Gen. (Col.) Ferdinand VanDerveer Lieut. Col. Chas. L'H. Long Lieut. Col. H. V. Boynton Major Jos. L. Budd Capt. Sam'l. L'Hommedieu |
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Page 229 | THIRTY-FIFTH OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. The thirty-fifth Ohio Infantry was organized at Hamilton, Ohio, during the months of August and September, 1861. Companies A and F were recruited in Warren County, H in Montgomery, E and part of G in Preble, and the others in Butler County. The regiment was composed mostly of young and intelligent men. When organized, it numbered less than nine hundred, rank and file. On the 26th of September, 1861, the regiment broke camp at Hamilton, and moved to Covington, Kentucky, and on the same night, under orders from General O. M. Mitchel, took a train on the Kentucky Central Railroad, and, placing parties at all the bridges along the road through Harrison and Bourbon Counties, made the head-quarters of the regiment at Cynthiana. It was at this time apprehended that the Rebels would burn these bridges before troops could reach them; but, by seizing the telegraph offices at every point on the way, the movement was a complete surprise, and entirely unsuspected until guards had possession of every bridge. Afterward the regiment was removed to Paris, where it remained until the first days of December, when it marched to Somerset, and reported for duty to Brigadier-General Schoepff. At the battle of Mill Springs they were not actively engaged, having been ordered by General Thomas to remain at Somerset. Here they were brigaded with the Eighteenth Regulars, Ninth Ohio, and Second Minnesota, under the command of Brigadier-General Robert L. McCook, remaining with the last two regiments during their whole term of service. This was one of the brigades long composing General George H. Thomas's division. After the battle of Mill Springs the regiment marched to Louisville, and thence took steamer to Nashville. Soon after, Buell having organized the Army of the Ohio, they marched to Pittsburg Landing. Thomas's division being the rear-guard, did not get up in time for the fight at Pittsburg Landing. The Thirty-Fifth participated in some skirmishes during the siege of Corinth, and was among the first to enter the works at that place. Afterward they marched to Tuscumbia, Alabama, and about the last of July, 1862, to Winchester, Tennessee. It was on this last march that General McCook was killed by Rebel guerrillas, near New Market. Shortly after, commenced that memorable race between Buell and Bragg, the goal being Louisville. From Nashville northward the regiment made about twenty-eight miles per day. In the movement on Bragg, the fight at Perryville, and the pursuit to Crab Orchard, they bore an honorable part. After Buell had been superseded by Rosecrans, the division, then commanded by General Speed S. Fry, marched to Bowling Green, and thence to a camp near Gallatin, Tennessee. In February, 1863, Colonel Vanderveer was assigned to the command of the brigade, and Lieutenant-Colonel Long assumed command of the regiment. All through the campaign, which began at Murfreesboro' and ended at Chattanooga, the Thirty-Fifth was in the front of the marching and fighting. In July of that year Lieutenant-Colonel Long resigned, and Major Boynton was promoted to the vacancy, Captain Budd receiving the Majority. From this time until it quit the service the regiment was under Colonel Boynton's command when he was able for duty. On the first day of the fight at Chickamauga, the Thirty-Fifth and the other regiments composing Colonel Vanderveer's brigade were stationed on the extreme left of our line, where they engaged, and, after several hours of a fair, stand-up fight, repulsed and beat back three several attacks of Hood's division of Longstreet's corps, the elite of the Rebel army. On the next day, September 20th, they were again brought early into action, and, with the rest of the brigade, |
Page 230 | made a charge upon Breckinridge's division, which at that time had passed
entirely around the left of our fortified line. The conflict, like that
of the previous day, was severe and desperate, in the open field, and without
any protection. Here was presented the uncommon spectacle of two armies
charging each other at the same instant. That of the enemy was disorderly
and with but little attention to discipline, while our men moved as if on
drill, and under complete control. The brigade had been moving through the
woods in two lines, the first composed of the Second Minnesota and Eight-Seventh
Indiana; the second, of the Thirty-Fifth and Ninth Ohio. Suddenly emerging
into an open field, they found themselves exposed to a murderous fire from
artillery and musketry, under which they changed from, and in pursuance
of orders laid flat upon the ground. The enemy were then at about one hundred
and fifty yards distance, and charging on a run. When the distance was decreased
to seventy-five yards, the first line rose and delivered their fire. Immediately
the order was given: "Thirty-Fifth and Ninth, pass lines to the front!
- Brigade, charge!" The order was executed promptly, and the Rebel
line hurled back for almost half a mile at a double-quick, finally making
a stand in the woods, where they were protected by their reserves. For more
than an hour an obstinate contest was kept up, most effectually ending the
attempt to flank the National line upon the left. When the order was given
to return to the position occupied by the brigade previous to the charge,
it was done in order, by passing lines to the rear, each regiment delivering
its fire as it retired. At half-past two on that day the brigade was reported for duty to General Thomas, who was then holding a ridge to the rear and right of the line of the morning. Here the Thirty-Fifth was placed in the front line, where it built a slight work of wood and stone less than a foot in height. Behind this it remained until the last enemy had retired, repelling repeated charges of the most formidable and desperate character. Line after line of fresh troops of Rebels were sent to the attack, always meeting the same reception, always beaten and crushed. Late in the day anxious inquiry was made for ammunition, but the wagons had been ordered to Chattanooga. Then men and officers could be seen searching the cartridge-boxes of the dead and wounded; and finally, when the brigade commander ordered them to hold their position with the bayonet, these heroes laughed, and promised to stay there. When night came the Thirty-Fifth was formed on and facing the left of the line, and when it was too dark to recognize friend from foe, a force of the enemy appeared before them. Those who had ammunition fired, and the enemy precipitately retreated. These were the last shots fired on the battle-field of Chickamauga by friend or foe. Not a single musket was heard afterward; and the whole army having marched on the road toward Rossville, Vanderveer's brigade, the last to leave the field, under orders from General Thomas, followed. In the two days' fight at Chickamauga, the Thirty-Fifth Ohio lost just fifty per cent. of those engaged. Scarcely a man was taken by the enemy - they were killed or wounded. Colonel Boynton was conspicuous during the whole fight for his gallantry and the skill with which he managed his men; and the regiment was highly commended in the reports of that action. During the fall of 1863 they lay with the rest of the army at Chattanooga, and frequently engaged in skirmished before that place. They were on the front line at Mission Ridge, and were among the first to reach the enemy's works on the crest, from which they drove the Rebel force and captured three pieces of artillery. Early in the fight Colonel Boynton was severely wounded while leading his men up the height, when the command devolved upon Major Budd. Next morning the enemy was pursued to Ringgold, Georgia. In February, 1864, the regiment was engaged in the first battle at Buzzard's Roost, near Dalton, after which they were stationed at Ringgold until the beginning of the Atlanta campaign. They were with Sherman from the initiation of this movement until the expiration of their term of service, which occurred while lying before Atlanta. They were engaged at Dalton, Resaca, Pine Mountain, Kenesaw, Peachtree Creek, and several other of the fights of that bloody contest. The Thirty-Fifth was mustered out in August, 1864, at Chattanooga. In their term of three years the regiment never turned its back upon the enemy, and was never driven from a field. |
NOTE: | [Veterans and recruits from the 35th OVI were consolidated into the 18th Ohio Veteran Infantry Regiment along with others from the 1st, 2nd, 18th and 24th Ohio Infantry Regiments] |
Field & Staff,
35th Ohio Infantry Regiment
See Compiled
Service Records for Field & Staff at InternetArchive.org
Company | Rank | Name | Remarks | |
A, G & K & F&S | 2d Lieutenant |
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John Mortimer Adams | Enlisted in Co K.; Promoted to Corporal Transferred to Co A, 35th OVI on 5 Nov 1861 Promoted to Sergeant Major and transferred to Field & Staff on 1 May 1862 Promoted to 2nd Lieutenant and transferred to Co G, 35th OVI on 4 OCt 1862 Wounded at Chickamauga, Georgia on 20 Sep 1863 |
A, D & F&S | 1st Lieutenant & Adjutant |
James H. Bone | also 2nd Lt, Co A, 35th OVI & Captain, Co D, 35th OVI | |
F&S | Musician | William Henry Bradstreet | ||
Co A & F&S | Major | promoted from Captain of Company A to Major, Field & Staff on 13 July 1863 | ||
F&S | Lieutenant Colonel | Charles L'Hommedieu Long | 24 September 1861; resigned 13 July 1863; also F&S 5th OVI | |
F&S | Surgeon | Francis Dunlevy Morris | 1st served as Asst Surgeon, 19th OVI from 31 May to 31 Aug 1861 |
Company ?, 35th Ohio Infantry Regiment - Partial Roster from Warren County, Ohio
Company | Rank | Name | Remarks | |
J. P. Gilchrist | also 12th OVI | |||
Joseph Probasco | ||||
Company A, 35th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- Partial Roster from Warren County, Ohio
See Compiled
Service Records for Company at InternetArchive.org
Company | Rank | Name | Remarks | |
A, G & K & F&S | 2d Lieutenant |
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John Mortimer Adams | Enlisted in Co K.; Promoted to Corporal Transferred to Co A, 35th OVI on 5 Nov 1861 Promoted to Sergeant Major and transferred to Field & Staff on 1 May 1862 Promoted to 2nd Lieutenant and transferred to Co G, 35th OVI on 4 OCt 1862 Wounded at Chickamauga, Georgia on 20 Sep 1863 |
A | Private | Daniel Ayersman | Disability discharge at Louisville, Kentucky on 10 Dec 1862 | |
A | Private | Hezekiah Barr | Wounded on 25 November 1863 at Missionary Ridge, TN and
on 20 July 1864 at Atlanta, GA died at Bozeman, Montana |
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A & G | Private | George Bate | Transferred from Co G to Co A 35th
OVI in 1861 Killed at Chickamauga, Georgia on 20 Sep 1863 Buried at Chattanooga Tennessee National Cemetery |
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A | Private | POW |
John H. Bate | Captured at Chickamauga,
Georgia on 20 Sep 1863 Died of disease while imprisoned at Richmond, Virginia on 11 Mar 1864 Buried Richmond, Virginia |
A | Private | Wesley Berry | Died of disease in hospital at Nashville, Tennessee on
2 Nov 183 Buried Nashville National Cemetery |
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A | Private | David W. Bishop | ||
A | Private | Charles H. Blake | At the battle of Chickamauga, Georgia, on the very front line of battle, he was the first man in Co. A. to be wounded, receiving a severe wound in the left breast, the ball fastening itself between the ribs. He was sent to the hospital at Chattanooga and thence to Nashville, returning to the Regiment in December, 1863. | |
A | Corporal | |
John W. Boger | wounded at Chickamauga, Georgia |
A, D & F&S | 2nd Lieutenant | James H. Bone | also 1st Lt & Adjutant, Field & Staff, 35th OVI & Captain, Co D, 35th OVI | |
A | Corporal | POW |
Albert H. Booth | 1st served in Co F 12th OVI (3 months); wounded in 2d day's fighting at Chickamauga, Georgia; cap. there; held on field in Crawfish Springs hosp. 13 days; then paroled |
A & K | Private | David Brant | Transferred from Co A to Co K on 26 Aug 1864 Transferred into Co C 18th OVI on 20 Oct 1864 Mustered out on 9 Oct 1865 |
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A & D | Private | Richard M. Brown | Mustered into Co D, 35th OVI on 9 Sep 1861 & transferred
into Co A on 10 Sep 1861 Died of disease at Lebanon, Kentucky on 25 Feb 1862 Buried Lebanon Kentucky National Cemetery |
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A | Privae | James P. Bryant | Disability discharge at Columbus, Ohio on 1 Apr 1862 | |
A | Private | Stephen Bryant | 1st served in Co F 12th OVI (3 months) Transferred into Co I 7th Regiment Veteran Reserve Corps on 12 Jul 1864 |
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A | Captain | promoted from Captain of Company A to Major, Field & Staff on 13 July 1863 | ||
A | Private | Jacob Calvin | (no discharge information) | |
A | Private | POW |
Frederick J. Cattlehoch | aka Cattlehock or Cattlehash. Listed as POW at Chickamauga, Georgia on 20 Sep 1863 Died of disease while a prisoner at Andersonville, Georgia Buried Andersonville, Georgia National Cemetery, Grave #8454 |
A | Private | Benajah Clark | Died of dsease at Bardstown, Ky on 7 Mar 1862 Buried at Lebanon Kentucky National Cemetery |
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A | Private | Payton Frederick Clark | ||
A | Private | Joseph Clousman | ||
A | Private | Charles Cobb | ||
D & A | Private | George M. Cochran | Mustered into Co F, 12th OVI on
4 May 1861 (3 months) Mustered into Co D, 35th OVI on 9 Sep 1861 Transferred from Co D to Co A, 35th OVI on 9 Sep 1861 Mustered into Co H, 13th OVC on 21 Feb 1865 |
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A | Private | James T. Cochran | Mary E. Cohran widow | |
A | Private | Milo N. Collins | Mustered into Co A, 35th OVI on 20 Aug 1861 Discharged on 20 Sep 1861 on writ of Habeas Corpus [it appears that he was only a little over 17 years old at the time of his enlistment] Mustered into Co E, 139th OVI on 13 May 1864 (100 days) [thought to be the same Milo Collins of the 35th OVI] |
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A | Private | POW |
Robert Conner | POW on 20 September 1863 at Chickamauga, Georgia. Held at Libby Prison in Richmond, Virginia until Aug, 1864 |
D, A & K | Private | James Crist | Mustered into Co G, 35th OVI on 24 Sep 1861 Transferred from Co G to Co A, 35th OVI in 1861 Temporarily assigned to Company K on 26 Aug 1864 Mustered out at Chattanooga, Tennessee on 8 Sep 1864 |
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A | Private | Benjamin Cummings | ||
A | Captain | |
Lewis F. Daugherty | Killed at Peachtree Creek, Georgia on 20 Jul 1864 |
A | Private | Ellis Davis | Mustered into Co A, 35th OVI on 20 Aug 1861 Mustered into Co A, 146th OVI on 2 May 1864 Mustered into Co B, 81st OVI on 11 Mary 1865 |
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A | Private | Leopold Dominick | Disablity discharge at Chattanooga, Tennessee on 9 Nov
1863 Died at Nashville, Tennessee on 18 Nov 1863 Buried at Nashville National Cemetery, Section D Site 3425 |
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A | Private | Benjamin F. Downs | wounded at Peachtree Creek | |
A | Private | POW | Martin I. Eby | Captured at Chickamauga,
Georgia on 20 Sep 1863 (no discharge information listed) |
A | Private | Daniel Fridger | (no discharge information) | |
A | Private | Josiah Gillaspie/Gillespie | b. Huntington Co, Pa; also served in Co D, 4th US Veteran Volunteer Infantry | |
A | Corporal | Thomas Gillespie | Promoted to Corporal on 1 Jul 1862 Mustered out on 26 Aug 1864 Mustered in as a substitute in Co K, 42nd Ill. Inf. gunshot fracture of left arm |
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A | Private | Henry Glady | ||
A | Private | William Gore | Disability discharge at Columbus, Ohio on 16 Sep 1864 | |
A | Sergeant | Perry Gregg | Mustered into Co A, 35th OVI on 20 Aug 1863 Discharged for promotion to 1st Lt, Co I & A, 1st Mississippi Marine Brigade. US Volunteer Infantry |
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A | Private | John Hafer | Disability discharge at Hamilton, Ohio (no date listed) | |
A | Private | Patrick Clark Hathaway | also Co C, 18th OVI | |
A | Private | William Andrew Hathaway | ||
A | Private | George Hidee | aka Hiday or Hydee [also see obituary] | |
A | Private | James P. Hoffman | ||
A | Musician | Reginald Heber Holbrook | also US Signal Corps 1864-1865 | |
A | Private | William F. Hopkins | was slightly wounded in the battle of Chicamaugua; was honorably discharged, and in 1865 enlisted in the 8th Reg., O.V.I., and belonged to Gen. Hancock's Corps, in which he served until his death, which occurred in Washington City, Feb. 14, 1866, aged 24 years. | |
A | Private | Thomas A. Jeffries | ||
A | Private | George C. Kitchen | Mustered into Co A, 35th OVI on 20 Aug 1861 |
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A | 1st Sergeant | |
George W. Keever | also 12th OVI. Killed at Chickamauga, Georgia |
A | Private | David B. Kobel/Koble | Mustered into Co F, 12th OVI
on 4 May 1861 (3 months) Mustered into Co A, 35th OVI on 20 Aug 1861 |
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A | Private | Ira Lackey | ||
A | Private | POW | John Leach | Captured at Chickamauga,
Georgia on 20 Sep 1863 no further record |
A | Private | Elias Lefever | aka Lafever, Lafevre, Lefevre | |
A | Sergeant | John Limber | see John Timler | |
A | Private | Joseph Linder | ||
A | Private | Andrew J. Lucas | struck with shell | |
A | Private | Caleb Lucas | Co F, 12th OVI (3 months) Co A, 35th OVI (3 years) Co G, 9th US VVI (1 year) |
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A | Private | Joseph Luce | ||
A | Private | |
Thomas Lyons | Wounded on 20 September 1863 at Chickamauga,
Georgia Died of wounds on 01 July 1864 at home in Lebanon |
A | Corporal | James L. McCain | ||
A | Private | POW | James Harrison McKee | Captured at Chickamauga,
Georgia on 20 Sep 1863 Exchanged on 7 May 1864 |
A | Sergeant | Albert S. Mercer | Promoted to Sergeant on 1 Apr 1862 | |
A | Private | Augustus Eddy Mulford | listed as Augustus E. Milford in various on-line databases. | |
A | Private | John L. Newman | died of disease 11 Feb 1863 at Nashville, TN. | |
A | Private | POW |
Joseph William O'Neall | also Co H 54th OVI, wounded, wound right shoulder; Prisoner of War 15 mos 5 days at Richmond, Florence, Danville, Andersonville, Charleston |
A | Private | POW | Fielding Oxley | Captured at Chickamauga, Georgia on 20 Sep 1863 |
A | Private | John M. Oxley | later served in Co I, 5th US Artillery | |
A | Private | John B. Parker | ||
A & F | Captain | |
Oliver H. Parshall | Killed 19 Sep 1863 at Chickamauga, Georgia |
A | Private | Leonidas Payne Sr. | died of disease 11 Feb 1863 at Nashville, TN. | |
A | Private | Robert Peckenpaugh | Disability discharge at Columbus, Ohio on 12 Sep 1862 | |
A | Wagoner | POW |
John Perrine | Was captured at Anderson’s Pass, Tenn., by Wheeler’s cavalry, Oct 2, 1863, and taken to McMinnville, where he made his escape by traveling after night by the light of the moon, and on the fifth day after capture, reached the camp of the Union army. |
A | Private | Joseph C. Perrine | died at Chattanooga July 3, 1864, and was buried in the National Cemetery at that place | |
A | Private | Thomas Phillips | ||
A | Private | John D. Proctor | ||
A | Private | Minor Rickets | aka Ricketts | |
A | Private | Nathan S. Ruch | Died at home on 20 May 1862 | |
A | 1st lieutenant |
Promoted to 1st Sergeant on 1 Jul 1862, 2nd Lieutenant
on 13 Jan 1863 & 1st Lieutenant on 19 Mar 1864 [Carte de Visite photo contributed by Mark Krausz on 12 May 2015] |
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A | Private | POW |
Edward Shannon | wounded and captured on 20 September 1863 at Chickamauga, Georgia and died of starvation Sept. 1864 at Andervonville Prison in Georgia |
A | Corporal | John B. Shay | ||
A | Private | |
Andrew M. Shurts | fractured shoulder at Peachtree Creek Also served in Company G, 9th US Veteran Volunteer Infantry |
A | Corporal | John D. Smith | Disability discharge at Somerset, Kentucky on 1 Apr 1862 | |
A | Private | John R. Smith | ||
D, A & K | Private | Peter A. Smith | Mustered into Co D, 35th OVI on 9 Sep 1861 Transferred from Co D to Co A, 35th OVI about 9 Sep 1861 Temporaily assigned to Co K, 35th OVI on 26 Aug 1864 |
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A | Private | William H. Smith | Mustered into Co F, 12th OVI on 4 May 1861 (3 months) Mustered into Co A, 35th OVI on 20 Aug 1861 |
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A | Private | James M. Snook | Died of disease at Nashville, Tennessee on 16 Oct 1862 Buried at Nashville National Cemetery, Madison, TN, Section A Site 4195 |
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A | Sergeant | Samuel A. Spurgeon | ||
A | Sergeant | Thomas Starry | ||
D & A | Private | Eliphalet H. Stephens | Mustered into Co D, 35th OVI on 9 Sep 1861 Transferred from Co D to Co A, 35th OVI about 9 Sep 1861 Disability discharge at Hamilton Ohio [by Surgeons' Certificate 6 Sep 1861 on account of epilepsy] |
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A | Private | Eli Stewart | Disability discharge at Corinth, Mississippi | |
A | Sergeant | POW |
Archelaus D. Strickler | prisoner at the battle of Chicamauga [sic], but escaped on the way to prison, and three months later after enduring many hardships reached the Union lines at Knoxville, and rejoined his Company at Chattanooga. |
A | Private | John M. Strickler | det. hd-qtrs. wagonmaster and asst. q. m | |
A | Corporal | Thomas G. Strickler | Killed at Chickamauga,
Georgia on 20 Sep 1863 Buried at Chattanooga National Cemetery |
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A, D & K | Corporal | Lemuel B. Stump | Transferred from Co D to Co A about 9 Sep 1861 and to Co K on 26 Aug 1864 | |
A | Sergeant | John Timler |
[Surname is mispelled Limber in many
published records] Disability discharge at Nashville, Tennessee on 9 Aug 1862 Died at Hospital No. 12, Nashville, Tennessee of chronic diarrhea on 15 Aug 1862 Buried at Nashville National Cemetery, South Madison, TN |
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D & A | Private | William Walburn | Mustered inton Co D, 35th OVI on 9 Sep 1861 Transferred from Co D to Co A, 35th OVI about 9 Sep 1861 |
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D & A | Private | William Warwick | transferred from Co D to Co A on 9 Sep 1861 |
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F | Private | John Weaver | Mustered into Co F, 12th OVI
on 4 May 1861 (3 months) Mustered into Co A, 35th OVI on 20 Aug 1861 also served 1 year in Co C, 2nd Reg. US Veteran Volunteer Infantry |
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A | Private | POW |
Frederick Weiser | POW on 20 September 1863 at Chickamauga, Georgia. Died of disease at Andervonville Prison in Georgia; Amelia Wisser widow |
A | Private | William B. Wheely | ||
A | Sergeant | Selby Wiley | wounded before Atlanta; dis. for wound at Chattanooga; in 1st U. S. V. V. I. Dec. 1864 to Dec. 1865 | |
A & D | Private | Charles Oscar Williams | gunshot wound in shoulder | |
A | Private | Richard Williams | Disability discharge at Louisville, Kentucky on 2 Feb 1864 | |
A | Drummer | Simeon B. Williams | ||
A | Private | Andrew Wilson | Died of disease in camp at Corinth, Mississippi on 22
May 1862 Buried at Corinth Mississippi National Cemetery |
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A | Private | John W. Wilson | ||
G & A | Private | James H. Wroten | Mustered into Co G, 35th OVI on 24 Sep 1861 Transferred to Co A, 35thOVI in 1861 (no discharge information listed) |
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A | Private | William H. Wroten | shell wound in the back at Lookout Mountain, Tennessee 2 Nov. 1863 |
Company B, 35th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- Partial Roster from Warren County, Ohio
See Compiled
Service Records for Company at InternetArchive.org
Company | Rank | Name | Remarks | |
B | Private | James Nelson Bell | ||
B, I & K | Private | George B, Jackson | Mustered into Co I, transferrerd from Co. I 24 Sep 1861 temporarily assigned to co. K 26 Aug 1864 |
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B | Sergeant | Henry E. Vanderveer | Henry E. VanDerveer enlisted as a 20 year old Private
on 24 Apr 1861 Mustered into Co G, 12th OVI 30 Apr 1861 (3 months) Mustered out on 30 Jul 1861 Henry E. VanDerveer enlisted as a 20 year old Sergeant on 9 Aug 1861 Mustered into Co B, 35th OVI on 20 Aug 1861 Disability discharge at Hamilton, Ohio on 26 Jul 1862 Henry E. VanDaveer enlisted as a 1st Lieutenant, Co A, 9th Tennessee Cavalry (no dates listed) |
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B | Corporal | |
Enos Wilson | Mr. Wilson served with some distinction during the late war, and received a serious wound at the battle of Stone River. |
B | Private | John Wilson | Sick in hospital at Louisville, Kentucky on 20 Jul 1864 [connection to Warren County (if any) not determined] | |
Company C, 35th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- Partial Roster from Warren County, Ohio
See Compiled
Service Records for Company at InternetArchive.org
Company | Rank | Name | Remarks | |
C | Sergeant | John Haller | Died of disease 23 Nov 1863 at Nashville, Tennessee | |
C & F | Private | James Ledwell | Transferred from Co C to Co F, 35th OVI on 9 Sep 1861 Died of disease at Lebanon, Kentucky on 29 Mar 1862 Buried Lebanon Kentucky National Cemetery |
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C & F | Private | George W. Barcus | Died of disease at Corinth, Mississippi on 30 May 1862 Buried at Corinth National Cemetery, Corinth, Mississippi |
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C & F | Private | James Dedonnell | Transferred from Co C to Co F, 35th OVI on 9 Sep 1861 Died of disease at Lebanon, Kentucky on 10 Apr 1862 Buried at Lebanon Kentucky National Cemetery |
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C & F | Private | |
John O. Hawkins | Transferred from Co C to Co F on 9 Sep 1861; Died of disease at Nashville, Tenness on 23 Dec 1863; Buried at Nashville National Cemetery |
C & F | Private | POW |
Mathias Henry | Mustered into Co C, 35th OVI on 20 Aug 1861 Transferred into Co F, 35th OVI on 9 Sep 1861 Captured at Somerset, Kentucky on 16 Dec 1861 and held at Salisbury, North Carolina Returned 15 May 1863 Wounded at Chickamauga, Georgia on 19 Sep 1863 Mustered into Battery F, 2nd OVHA on 12 Oct 1864 |
C & F | Private | Patrick Walsh | Transferred to Co F, 35th OVI on 9 Sep 1861 Killed at Chickamauga, Georgia on 19 Sep 1863 Buried at Chattanooga National Cemetery |
Company D, 35th Ohio Infantry Regiment
See Compiled
Service Records for Company at InternetArchive.org
Company | Rank | Name | Remarks | |
D & G | Private | POW |
George Barbee/Barber/Barbie | "Warren
County Boys Prisoners in Nashville.", The Western Star,
Lebanon, Ohio, Thursday January 16, 1862 died of disease at Nashville, Tennessee on 13 Oct 1863 buried at Nashville National Cemetery |
A, D & F&S | Captain | James H. Bone | also 1st Lt & Adjutant, Field & Staff, 35th OVI & 2nd Lt, Co A, 35th OVI | |
A & D | Private | Richard M. Brown | Mustered into Co D, 35th OVI on 9 Sep 1861 & transferred
into Co A on 10 Sep 1861 Died of disease at Lebanon, Kentucky on 25 Feb 1862 Buried Lebanon Kentucky National Cemetery |
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D & F | Private | Theodore F. Burrows | Transferred from Co F to Co D 35th OVI on 1 Nov 1861 Reenlisted in Co I 2nd US Veteran Volunteer Infantry |
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D & A | Private | George M. Cochran | Mustered into Co F, 12th OVI on
4 May 1861 (3 months) Mustered into Co D, 35th OVI on 9 Sep 1861 Transferred from Co D to Co A, 35th OVI on 9 Sep 1861 Mustered into Co H, 13th OVC on 21 Feb 1865 |
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D | Corporal | Abijah Collier | ||
D, A & K | Private | James Crist | Mustered into Co G, 35th OVI on 24 Sep 1861 Transferred from Co G to Co A, 35th OVI in 1861 Temporarily assigned to Company K on 26 Aug 1864 Mustered out at Chattanooga, Tennessee on 8 Sep 1864 |
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D & F | Private | |
Joseph Duke | Transferred from Co F to Co D on 1 Nov 1861. Wounded 20 Sep 1863 & Chickamauga, Georgia. Disability Discharge at Camp Dennison, Ohio on 30 May 1864 - died 16 Jul 1864 |
D & G | Private | Henry Hudgel | ||
F & D | Private | William Hughes | (no discharge information) | |
D | Private | Eli McKinney | also Co E 146th OVI | |
D & G | Private | Francis M. Mills | gunshot wound through upper & back part of hip; d. Natl Military Home, Ohio | |
D & G | Private | Robert R. Mills | Transferred from Co D to Co G on 24 Sep 1861; Disability discharge on 6 Jan 1862 | |
D, A & K | Private | Peter A. Smith | Mustered into Co D, 35th OVI on 9 Sep 1861 Transferred from Co D to Co A, 35th OVI about 9 Sep 1861 Temporaily assigned to Co K, 35th OVI on 26 Aug 1864 |
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D & A | Private | Eliphalet H. Stephens | Mustered into Co D, 35th OVI on 9 Sep 1861 Transferred from Co D to Co A, 35th OVI about 9 Sep 1861 Disability discharge at Hamilton Ohio [on Surgeons Certificate on account of epilepsy] |
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D & G | Private | Nathaniel Strong | Mustered into Co D, 35th OVI on 9 Sep 1861 Transferred into Co G, 35th OVI on 24 Sep 1861 Absent, Hospital, Chattanooga, Tennessee on 3 Sep 1864 |
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A, D & K | Corporal | Lemuel B. Stump | Transferred from Co D to Co A about 9 Sep 1861 and to Co K on 26 Aug 1864 | |
D & A | Private | William Warwick | transferred from Co D to Co A on 9 Sep 1861 |
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D & G | Private | POW |
Andrew J. White | "Warren
County Boys Prisoners in Nashville.", The Western Star,
Lebanon, Ohio, Thursday January 16, 1862 Died of disease at Nashville, Tennessee on 16 Dec 1863 Buried at Nashville National Cemetery |
D & A | Private | William Walburn | Mustered inton Co D, 35th OVI on 9 Sep 1861 Transferred from Co D to Co A, 35th OVI about 9 Sep 1861 |
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A & D | Private | Charles Oscar Williams | gunshot wound in shoulder | |
Company E, 35th Ohio Infantry Regiment
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Company | Rank | Name | Remarks | |
E & I | Corporal | POW | William H. Wilson | Promoted Corporal 1 Jul 1863. Captured at Chickamaugae, Georgia on 19 Sep 1863 (paroled). Also served in Co A & Co I, 22nd U.S. Infantry |
E & K | Private | Eli Surface | Mustered into Co E, 35th OVI on 28 Feb 1862 Transferred into Co K, 35th OVI on 8 Sep 1864 Transferred into Co C, 18th OVI on 20 Oct 1864 |
Company F, 35th Ohio Infantry Regiment
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2004 photo of the Ohio Monument at Chattanooga by
Pam Zohar Company F, Killed Oliver H. Parshall. Capt. Thomas M. Harlan. 1st Lt. Thomas J Bloss. Priv David Smith. Priv. Patrick Walsh. Priv. Mortally Wounded Benjamin F. Boatman. Corp. |
Company | Rank | Name | Remarks | |
F & G | 2d Lieutenant | John Mortimer Adams | wounded at Chickamauga, Georgia | |
F | Private | John Andrew Alexander | ||
F | Private | Benjamin F. Archdeacon | Disability discharge at Columbus, Ohio on 14 Jul
1862 Re-enlisted as a 24 year old Sergeant on 2 May 1864 in Co H, 146th OVI |
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F | Private | George Archdeacon Jr. | Disability discharge at Gallatin, Tennessee on 3
Jan 1863 Re-enlisted as a 23 year old Private on 12 Jul 1863 in Battery B, 2nd OHA |
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F | Private | Samuel Atkinson | Detached to Headquarters, 3rd Division, 14th Army Corps | |
C & F | Private | George W. Barcus | Died of disease at Corinth, Mississippi on 30 May 1862 Buried at Corinth National Cemetery, Corinth, Mississippi |
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F | Private | John G. Bennett | ||
F | Private | John L. Bennett | detached as ambulance driver [connection to Warren County (if any) not yet determined] | |
F | Private | |
Thomas J. Bloss | Civil War Letters: Letter
from Thomas J. Bloss to his father dated 31 Jan 1863 killed 20 Sep 1863 at the battle of Chickamauga, Georgia |
F | Corporal | Benjamin F. Boatman | Wounded at Chickamauga,
Georgia on 20 Sep 1863 Died of wounds at Nashville, Tennessee on 30 Oct 19863 buried at Nashville Tennessee National Cemetery |
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F | Private | Job Braddock | Died of disease at Pittsburg Landing, Tennessee on 8 Jun
1862 Buried in Shiloh National Cemetery, Pittsburg Landing, Tennessee |
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F | Private | John Brock | Died of disease at Paris, Kentucky on 1 Nov 1861 Buried at Lexington Kentucky National Cemetery |
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D & F | Private | Theodore F. Burrows | Transferred from Co F to Co D 35th OVI on 1 Nov 1861 Reenlisted in Co I 2nd US Veteran Volunteer Infantry |
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F | Hospital Steward | Mordecai T. Cleaver | ||
F | Private | Joshua Crow | Disability Discharge at Corinth, Miss on 13 Jun 1862 for chronic diarrhea | |
C & F | Private | James Dedonnell | Transferred from Co C to Co F, 35th OVI on 9 Sep 1861 Died of disease at Lebanon, Kentucky on 10 Apr 1862 Buried at Lebanon Kentucky National Cemetery |
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F | Sergeant | Samuel M. Denny | ||
F | Private | John Disbro | Died of disease in hospital at Lebanon, Kentucky on 23
Feb 1862 buried at Lebanon Ky National Cemetery |
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F | Corporal | Franklin Drake | ||
F | Musician | B. Franklin Duke | aka Frank Duke. Died of disease on 30 Mar 1862 at Nashville, TN. | |
D & F | Private | |
Joseph Duke | Transferred from Co F to Co D on 1 Nov 1861. Wounded 20 Sep 1863 & Chickamauga, Georgia. Disability Discharge at Camp Dennison, Ohio on 30 May 1864 - died 16 Jul 1864 |
F | Private | Samuel O. Elmore/Ellmore | Disability discharge on 3 Feb 1863 | |
F | Private | John Everhart | ||
F | Private | Webster Finley | Died of disease at Nashville, Tennessee on 30 May 1862 Buried at Nashville National Cemetery, Nashville, Tennessee |
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F | Private | John Traber Fisher | Disability Discharge at Gallatin, Tennessee on 2 Dec 1862. Also served in Co. B, 180th O.V. I. | |
F | Private | David Ford | Mustered into Co H, 8th Ind. Inf on 25 Apr 1861 Mustered into Co F 35th OVI on 1 Oct 1861 Transferred into Co C, 15th Veteran Reserve Corps |
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F | Private | Henry Ford | ||
F | Private | John Ford | also served in Co H 146th ONG | |
F | 1st Sergeant | James R. Frost | d. Dubuque, Iowa | |
F | Private | Sidney B. Gephart | Sidney Gebheart Mustered
into Co F, 35th OVI on 9 Sep 1861 Disability discharge on 17 Jul 1862 Sidney B. Gephart Mustered into Co A, 184th OVI on 6 Feb 1865 |
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F | Private | Arthur Gillespie | Transferred to Co C, 18th O.V.I. 10 Nov 1864; also served in Co K 4th US Veteteran Volunteer Infantry | |
F | Private | Morris Gratz | Morris Gratz enlisted as a 20 year old Sergeant on 5 Sep
1861 Reduced to ranks on 15 Nov 1862 Wounded at Chickamauga, Georgia on 19 Sep 1863 |
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F | Corporal | Andrew J. Griffin | Promoted to Corporal 19 Jul 1863 | |
F | Wagoner | Henry Hageman/Hagerman | Discharged at Pittsburg Landing, Tennessee on 20 Apr 1862 | |
F | Private | Samuel H. Haines | Wounded at Chickamauga,
Georgia on 19 Sep 1863 - gunshot wound to right knee. Transferred into Company G, 7th Infantry Regiment U.S. Veteran Reserve Corps on 1 Jan 1864 |
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F | Private | Frank Hamilton | wounded at Nashville | |
F | Private | Joseph F. Hamilton | Mustered into Co F, 35th OVI on 9 Sep 1861 Discharged at Pittsburg Landing, Tennessee on 15 May 1862 [also served in Co D, 135th OVI & Co H, 153rd OVI] |
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F | Sergeant | William Hamilton Jr. | Promoted to Sergeant on 1 Nov 1862 | |
F | Corporal | Socrates "Sock" Harlan | Mustered into Co B, 12th OVI
on 22 Apr 1861 (3 months) Mustered into Co F, 35th OVI on 9 Sep 1861 Absent sick in hospital at Chattanooga, Tennessee on 18 Sep 1863 Transferred into Co K, 15th Battalion Veteran Reserves Corps on 1 Jan 1864 |
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F | 1st Lieutenant | |
Thomas Moore Harlan | Killed at Chickamauga, Georgia on 20 Sep 1863 |
F | Private | POW |
John Stewart Harris | Wounded and taken POW on 20 September 1863 at Chickamauga, Georgia |
F | Private | James Hartman | gunshot wound right thigh | |
C & F | Private | |
John O. Hawkins | Transferred from Co C to Co F on 9 Sep 1861; Died of disease at Nashville, Tenness on 23 Dec 1863; Buried at Nashville National Cemetery |
C & F | Private | POW |
Mathias Henry | Mustered into Co C, 35th OVI on 20 Aug 1861 Transferred into Co F, 35th OVI on 9 Sep 1861 Captured at Somerset, Kentucky on 16 Dec 1861 and held at Salisbury, North Carolina Returned 15 May 1863 Wounded at Chickamauga, Georgia on 19 Sep 1863 Mustered into Battery F, 2nd OVHA on 12 Oct 1864 |
F | Private | POW |
Thomas Holloway | Captured at Somerset, Kentucky on 16 Dec 1861 & confined
at Salisbury,
North Carolina for 8 months d. 1 Feb 1931, Kansas City Missouri |
F | Private | Robert Holt | ||
F | Private | Albert Howland | He died of disease at Chattanooga, Tennessee on 5 Nov
1863 Buried at Chattanooga National Cemetery |
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F | Private | |||
F | Private | Daniel C. Hoyt | Mustered into Co F, 35th OVI on 17 Feb 1862 Transferred into Co C, 18th OVI on 10 Nov 1864 Mustered out of Co F, 35th OVI at Columbus, Ohio on 22 Feb 1865 |
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F & D | Private | William Hughes | (no discharge information) | |
F | 1st Sergeant | James Jackson | Promoted to 1st Sergeant on 19 Jun 1863 Wounded at Chickamauga, Georgia on 20 Sep 1863 Killed at Pine Ridge, Georgia on 18 Jun 1864 Buried at Buried at Marietta National Cemetery |
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F | Private | Benjamin F. Jacoby | Died of disease at Gallatin, Tennessee on 1 Feb 1863 Buried at Nashville National Cemetery, South Madison, TN |
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F | Private | POW |
William S. Keys | "Warren
County Boys Prisoners in Nashville.", The Western Star,
Lebanon, Ohio, Thursday January 16, 1862 Died on 04 January 1864 in Hosp, Chattanooga, TN Buried at Chattanooga National Cemetery, Section D Site 12570 |
F | Private | John G. Koerner | ||
F | Private | Basil/Bazil R. Leach | Died of disease at Louisville, Kentucky on 18 Feb 1864 Buried at Cave Hill National Cemetery, Louisville, Ky, Section B Site 2146 |
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C & F | Private | James Ledwell | Transferred from Co C to Co F, 35th OVI on 9 Sep 1861 Died of disease at Lebanon, Kentucky on 29 Mar 1862 Buried at Lebanon (Ky) National Cemetery |
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F | Private |
POW |
Sharon B. Logue | Wounded and captured at Chickamauga,
Georgia on 19 Sep 1863 Died of disease while a POW at Andersonville, Georgia on 1 Dec 1864 |
F | Private | Horace McGinley | ||
F | Private | George Mountjoy | Died of disease at Clarksville, Ohio on 15 Dec 1862 Buried at Clarksville, Ohio |
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A & F | Captain | |
Oliver H. Parshall | Killed 19 Sep 1863 at Chickamauga, Georgia |
F | Private | Edward Rockhill Printz | Disability discharge at Corinth, Mississippi on 15 May 1862 | |
F | Corporal | Charles Wesley Randall | aka Wesley Randall | |
F | Corporal | Jesse K. Randall | grave at Jonah's Run Baptist Church Cemetery, Chester Twp, Clinton County, Ohio | |
F | Private | John William Perry | Detached duty as an ambulance driver for the 3rd Division Headquaters, 14th Army Corps | |
F | Private | John Romine | Died of disease at Chattanooga, Tennessee on 29
Sep 1863 Buried at Chattanooga National Cemetery |
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F | Corporal | Thomas W. Rose | Wounded at Chickamauga,
Georgia on 20 Sep 1863 Discharged for wounds at Columbus, Ohio on 15 May 1864 |
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F | Private | Nathan Shafer | aka Nathan Shaffer/Schaeffer | |
F | Private | Edward Smith | Disability discharge on 20 Apr 1862 Mustered into Co H, 2nd OVHA on 7 Sep 1863 Promoted to Corporal |
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F | Private | Milton Smith | ||
F | Private | Fletcher Swaney/Sweeney | Sick in hospital at Gallatin, Tennessee on 6 Dec 1862 | |
F | 2nd Lieutenant | Joseph H. Taylor | enlisted as a 35 year old 1st Sergeant on 5 Sep 1861 Mustered into Co F, 35th OVI on 9 Sep 1861 Promoted to 2nd Lieutenant on 1 Jan 1863 and 1st Lieutenant on 19 Mar 1864 (not mustered) |
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F | Private | Alfred Thomas | ||
F | Private | Oscar F. Thompson | disability discharge June 1862 [not Oscar E. Thompson] | |
F | Private | John Venard | Wounded at Missionary
Ridge, Tennessee on 25 Nov 1863 Died of wounds at Chattanooga, Tennessee on 26 Dec 1863 Buried at Chattanooga National Cemetery |
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F | Private | Joseph B. Vickers | ||
F | Sergeant | John D. Vinson | d. Natl Military Home, Ohio | |
C & F | Private | Patrick Walsh | Transferred to Co F, 35th OVI on 9 Sep 1861 Killed at Chickamauga, Georgia on 19 Sep 1863 Buried at Chattanooga National Cemetery |
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F | Corporal | William West | Promoted to Corporal on 4 OCt 1862 Died of disease at Gallatin, Tennessee on 3 Jan 1863 Buried at Nashville National Cemetery, Madison, TN Section N Site 10554 |
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F | Private | John W. White | Disability discharge at Chattanooga, Tennessee on 7 Nov 1863 | |
F | Private | James Whetsel/Whitesell | det duty, 3rd Div HQ 14th Army Corps | |
F | Private | |
George W. Wilborn | aka George W. Willborn or Milburn Died of disease in Hospital #13 at Nashville, Tennessee on 5 Sep 1863 Buried at Nashville National Cemetery, Madison, TN |
Company G, 35th Ohio Infantry Regiment
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Company | Rank | Name | Remarks | |
A, G & K & F&S | 2d Lieutenant |
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John Mortimer Adams | Enlisted in Co K.; Promoted to Corporal Transferred to Co A, 35th OVI on 5 Nov 1861 Promoted to Sergeant Major and transferred to Field & Staff on 1 May 1862 Promoted to 2nd Lieutenant and transferred to Co G, 35th OVI on 4 OCt 1862 Wounded at Chickamauga, Georgia on 20 Sep 1863 |
D & G | Private | POW |
George Barbee/Barber | "Warren
County Boys Prisoners in Nashville.", The Western Star,
Lebanon, Ohio, Thursday January 16, 1862 died of disease at Nashville, Tennessee on 13 Oct 1863 buried at Nashville National Cemetery |
G | Private | Elias Barbee | Transferred to Co B (or C), 18th OVI on 20 Oct 1864 | |
G & A | Private | George Bate | Transferred from Co G to Co A 35th OVI in 1861 Killed at Chickamauga, Georgia on 20 Sep 1863 Buried at Chattanooga Tennessee National Cemetery |
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G | Private | William R. Flack | Hospitalized at Nashville, TN (no date) Wounded at Chickamauga, Georgia on 19 Sep 1863 |
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G | Private | Orange Hawder | ||
D & G | Private | Henry Hudgel | ||
D & G | Private | Francis M. Mills | gunshot wound through upper & back part of hip; d. Natl Military Home, Ohio | |
D & G | Private | Robert R. Mills | Transferred from Co D to Co G on 24 Sep 1861; Disability discharge on 6 Jan 1862 | |
G | Private | |
Lester N. Shaw | 1st served in Co C 11th OVI; Gunshot wound in neck at Chickamauga, Georgia on 19 Sep 1863 |
D & G | Private | Nathaniel Strong | Mustered into Co D, 35th OVI on 9 Sep 1861 Transferred into Co G, 35th OVI on 24 Sep 1861 Absent, Hospital, Chattanooga, Tennessee on 3 Sep 1864 |
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D & G | Private | POW |
Andrew J. White | "Warren
County Boys Prisoners in Nashville.", The Western Star,
Lebanon, Ohio, Thursday January 16, 1862 Died of disease at Nashville, Tennessee on 16 Dec 1863 Buried at Nashville National Cemetery |
G & A | Private | James H. Wroten | Mustered into Co G, 35th OVI on 24 Sep 1861 Transferred to Co A, 35thOVI in 1861 (no discharge information listed) |
Company H, 35th Ohio Infantry Regiment
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Company | Rank | Name | Remarks | |
H | Corporal | Andrew J. Hetzler/Hestler | Promoted to Corporal on 30 Jan 1864 | |
H & I | Private | Charles C. Taylor | ||
Company I, 35th Ohio Infantry Regiment
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Company | Rank | Name | Remarks | |
B, I & K | Private | George B, Jackson | Mustered into Co I, transferrerd from Co. I 24 Sep 1861 temporarily assigned to co. K 26 Aug 1864 |
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I | Private | POW |
John Brooks | Wounded and captured at Chickamauga, Georgia on 20 Sep 1863 |
I | Private | POW | John P. Brooks | Taken prisoner at Chickamauga, Georgia on 20 Sep 1863 |
E & I | Corporal | POW | William H. Wilson | Promoted Corporal 1 Jul 1863. Captured at Chickamaugae, Georgia on 19 Sep 1863 (paroled). Also served in Co A & Co I, 22nd U.S. Infantry |
Company K, 35th Ohio Infantry Regiment
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Company | Rank | Name | Remarks | |
A, G & K & F&S | 2d Lieutenant |
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John Mortimer Adams | Enlisted in Co K.; Promoted to Corporal Transferred to Co A, 35th OVI on 5 Nov 1861 Promoted to Sergeant Major and transferred to Field & Staff on 1 May 1862 Promoted to 2nd Lieutenant and transferred to Co G, 35th OVI on 4 OCt 1862 Wounded at Chickamauga, Georgia on 20 Sep 1863 |
K | Private | Henry Ast | Transferred into Co C, 18th OVI on 20 Oct 1864 | |
K | Private | POW |
Arthur D. Barkalow | aka Arthur Barklow; |
A & K | Private | David Brant | Transferred from Co A to Co K on 26 Aug 1864 Transferred into Co C 18th OVI on 20 Oct 1864 Mustered out on 9 Oct 1865 |
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K | Private | John H. Budge | ||
D, A & K | Private | James Crist | Mustered into Co G, 35th OVI on 24 Sep 1861 Transferred from Co G to Co A, 35th OVI in 1861 Temporarily assigned to Company K on 26 Aug 1864 Mustered out at Chattanooga, Tennessee on 8 Sep 1864 |
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B, I & K | Private | George B, Jackson | Mustered into Co I, transferrerd from Co. I 24 Sep 1861 temporarily assigned to co. K 26 Aug 1864 |
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D, A & K | Private | Peter A. Smith | Mustered into Co D, 35th OVI on 9 Sep 1861 Transferred from Co D to Co A, 35th OVI about 9 Sep 1861 Temporaily assigned to Co K, 35th OVI on 26 Aug 1864 |
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K | 2nd Lieutenant | David Stiles aka David Stites |
David Stiles enlisted as
a 34 year old Lieutenant on 8 Oct 1861 for 3 years Commissioned into Co K, 35th OVI on 5 Nov 1861 On detached duty July 3, 1863 as Brigade Acting Commissary of Musters Mustered out with company 23 Sep 1864 at Chattanooga, Tennessee [Pension Index Cards list as David Stites and also list service as 1st Lt, Co D 1st Regt, Ohio Mil. Inf.] |
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D, A & K | Corporal | Lemuel B. Stump | Transferred from Co D to Co A about 9 Sep 1861 and to Co K on 26 Aug 1864 | |
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