History of the 48th Ohio Veteran Volunteer Infantry Regiment ...
Features information on the 60th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, including indexed rosters by company and surname, autobiographies and biographies, a photo gallery, and other interesting items.
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The Opdycke Tigers 125th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Col. Emerson Opdycke (photo from Library of Congress) National and Regimental Flags of 125th Ohio VI (Photos courtesy John Lutes (r), Co. A, 125th OVI Re-enactors, Atlanta, GA) Click here to view original flags of the 125th Ohio Company A, 125th Ohio V.I. Re-enactors in Camp It was the heroic conduct of the 125th Ohio during the entire battle of ...
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76th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Captain Charles R. Woods, of the 9th United States Infantry, having been authorized to raise a regiment for the three years' service, recruited and organized the 76th Ohio Volunteer Infantry at Newark, Ohio, on the 9th of February, 1862. The regiment left Newark, and, proceeding via Paducah, Ky., to Fort Donelson, took an active part in the engagement at that place.
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49th Ohio Volunteer Infantry The Forty-Ninth Ohio was organized at Tiffin, Seneca County, under special authority from the Secretary of War. Colonel William H. Gibson recruited and drilled the regiment. It started from Camp Noble, near Tiffin, to Camp Dennison on the 10th of September, 1861, received its equipment on the 21st of September, and moved for Louisville, Kentucky, where it arrived the ...
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21st Ohio Infantry compiled by Larry Stevens References for this Unit see also Bibliography of State-Wide References Ohio In The War-Volume II. Whitelaw Reid. Moore, Wilstach & Baldwin. Cincinnati 1868 History of the 21st Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry in the War of the Rebellion. Captain Silas S. Canfield. Vrooman, Anderson & Bateman Printers. Toledo. Ohio. 1893 Ohio Boys in Dixie. The ...
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From Morgan's Raid and the Siege of Knoxville to Andersonville Prison -- the story of an Ohio regiment's Civil War. Articles, roster, photos, letters, links and the diary of C.W. Durling.
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58th Ohio Infantry compiled by Larry Stevens References for this Unit see also Bibliography of State-Wide References Ohio In The War-Volume II. Whitelaw Reid. Moore, Wilstach & Baldwin. Cincinnati 1868 Mein Tagebuch Uber Die Erlebnisse Im Revolutions-Kriege Von 1861 bis 1865. Von Johann Stuber. In Ehrender Und Liebevoller Erinnerung Heraus Gege Ben Von Seiner Wittwe, fran Rosa Stuber. Johann ...
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