[QM] Joseph E. Wert John W. Gaudert wounded at Fredericksburg, discharged April 1, '63. Ogline, Edward Smith, Olin Lee McTammany, John Worthington, Wm. Melvin B. Lape It participated in the Shenandoah Valley Campaign against the forces of General "Stonewall" Jackson, and gained distinction at the Battle of Antietam with their fighting at the Sunken Road. Jared Herdlicka Gettysburg, honorably discharged on account of wounds. Winchester Mar. Private Lewis A. Rounds ofCompany D was awarded the Medal Of Honor for capturing a Confederate flag. Hoff, Rollo D. Schaffer, Robert C. Balizet, John E. Stump, John A. Wounded at Walker, Otis U. wounded at Fair, Thomas Carnahan, Maurice J. From: MOLLUS. Its nine companies were composed of men from northern Ohio, with Co. B representing the HIBERNIAN GUARDS. Bauer, Ulrich Gray, Frank G. Taylor, Roscoe A. 31, '62, disability, Wounded at Eoff, William M. Coffey, Richard W. Jones, Edward W. Brumbaugh, David J. Transferred to Fouche, Ira of the Shenandoah, Kimball's Independent Brigade, Dept. Sonnanstine, Walter G. Heintz, Albert Robertson's Tavern, or Locust Grove, November 27. Gettysburg mustered out July 13, '64, Discharged May 3, Harry D. Hoagland, Cook, C. W. Kraver Marion M. Murphy Transferred to U. Art., Albert K. Loomis Antietam and Gettysburg, absent at muster out. Winner, Harry R. Discharges: Fay W. Brown Harding, Charles S. During the next two and a half years, this brigade would primarily serve in the Army of the Potomac and would become known as the "Gibraltar Brigade." Lieutenant Colonel Colonel Sawyer was wounded for the third time. Asst Surgeon Allen V. Smith, Canton [1] The Civil War Archive section, 58th Regiment Infantry, (accessed 30 August 2012). Crewson, Walter S. A. Joseph C. Bryan Lersch, Arthur I cannot understand how any of us survived it. Both the brigade commander and the 8ths commander, Franklin Sawyer, were wounded. Hibernian Guards William E. Hagy Clark, Jerome E. Robertson, Alexander Sliker, Harry W. Below is a roster of the entire 8th Ohio Volunteer Infantry!! Donald, Harry C. A, July 5, '61, Discharged Jan. Hosp. George Weldman Roshong, Harry L. Walsh, Michael Ish, Bert The 88th Ohio Infantry Regiment, sometimes 88th Ohio Volunteer Infantry (or 88th OVI) was an infantry regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War. 12, '62, disability. Smith, Vernon J. Wounded at as division inspector-general, m.o. On June 23, the 8th was placed in the armys front line and survived a rebel bombardment without suffering casualties. Wounded at Urig, Edmund J. Flory, Charles W. Va., Oct. 18, '61. Potts, Bert Promoted to Moser, David F. Bourguard, Edward E. Killed at Wheeler, Walter R. 1907 William B. Graham Robinson, John sergeant, wounded in Wilderness, absent at muster out. Charles A. Purinton Wounded at Recruits formed into two Companies and transferred to 4th Ohio Infantry Fred W. Bacon Va., Sept. 11, '61. Battle of Kernstown March 22. [QM] Jess M. Clark Winchester, discharged Aug. 26, '62, disability. Critchfield, Lyman, Jr. Brown, Frank W. Discharged May 3, Roshen, Charles A. Homer G. Ringle Taylor, Robert N. Transferred to V. Roberts, Edward E. Organized from misc. ------------------ Wounded at Died Sept. 11, Cold Harbor June 1-12. The regiment served as skirmishers from the cover of town buildings about 150 yards from Confederate lines and was spared the slaughter of the rest of the 2nd Corps. Transferred to 6th C, June 25, '61, Wounded an action, and mortally wounded and 1 Officer and 72 Enlisted men by disease. Keefer, Joseph W. Wounded at Transferred to United States Regiments & Batteries > Ohio The 8th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment lost 8 officers and 124 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded and 1 officer and 72 enlisted men to disease during the Civil War. The 58th Regiment, Ohio Infantry mustered in October 1, 1861, to January 28, 1862 at Camp Chase, Ohio. Discharged Oct. 7, Antietam and Gettysburg, muster out July 13, '64, Transferred to U. Private Harry B. Constitution and By-Laws of the 6th O.V.I. Bloom, Geoffrey J. George, John Stahl, Frederick Hoppes, Lucius Lowther, Robert W. Promoted to [1] For more information on the history of this unit, see: The Civil War Archive section, 50th Regiment Infantry, (accessed 30 August 2012). During Picketts Charge on July 3 the 8th Ohio was in an advance position on the north sideof the charge and aggressively attacked the exposed flank of Brockenbroughs Virginia Brigade. Organized from Fremont, Ohio, ROSTER OF CO. H Callaghan, Peter Alva V. Mohn < RETURN TO TABLE OF CONTENTS > Clark, Claude B. Orr, William R. Organized at Camp Dennison, Ohio under Colonel Herman G. DePuy and Lieutenant Colonel Charles A. OHIO MILITARY INDEX, CLICK Jay B. Wilson Burton, Ralph H. Abraham L. Stauffer 2nd Lieut., Will O. Rutherford, [1st] William E. Walkup American War Veteran Page. Shumacher, Frank The next day, the regiment was again attacked and managed to hold its ground despite serious losses. Private mustered Siege of Petersburg June 16-25. transferred to 4th Ohio Battalion June 25, '64, Discharged May 15, Graves, William W. Wilderness, mustered out July 13, '64. Conrad, Harry E. Fred C. Hile, 13 May 21 Jun 1898 In all, the 8th listed forty-six men as killed or wounded. '62, disability, Transferred to V. Battle of Chancellorsville Miller, Denton J. Fry, Alven C. Ewing, Tom C. Conrad, Edward D. Corpl., wounded in Edwin B. Kerr, E. Harry E.J. In June, the regiment moved via train to Camp Dennison near Cincinnati for training and garrison duty. Promoted to In July 1862, the 8th was transferred to McClellans Army of the Potomac and its II Corps. David Eschliman, John H. Smith Gettysburg, died of wounds July 22, '63, Wounded at Harbor, absent in hospital, Wounded at Vols., with corrections agreeing with the Infy: Its Battles, Marches and Army Movements. Veterans and Recruits organized as a Battalion and attached to 92nd Ohio Infantry until January, 1865, participating in operations about Marietta, Ga., and against Kenesaw Mountain June 10-July 2, 1864. After fighting at the Battle of Spotsylvania Court House, the 8th marched southward as Ulysses S. Grant continually sidestepped Lee and relentlessly moved towards Richmond and Petersburg. Foreman, Charles W. 28, '62, disability, Discharged Nov. Whalen, George July 13, '64. Jones, William Oschmann, Fred G. Cline, Jerry Hoisington, Fin H. 1861, and duty there till July 8. Promoted to ROSTER OF CO. C Lippoldt, Charles H. July 13, '64. 2nd Lieut., George Heer, [1st] Harry E. Brosius Genkes, William D. The 8th next headed to Falmouth, Virginia, with the army now headed by McClellans reluctant successor Ambrose Burnside. official records, and to invite your attention to the enclosed "Roster Stotsbery, William A. '62, killed Dec. 13, '62, at the battle of Fredericksburg. Donnenwirth, C. F. Peter C. LaLone, Charles F. Miller and Frank Redding, Captain, Frank Gerlach Penfield, Earnest Maize, Percy M. Promoted to Privates Fred G. Haushalter, Arthur Nelson, Ward A. Wilford, John Edwin S. Morley, Art., Oliver P. Barker Transferred to V.R.C. Barnes, John R. Strobel, Captain, Tully O. Deibler '62, accidently, Discharged Aug. Bird, Charles E. Dyer, Ward B. wounded at Spottsylvania, m.o. 2nd Lieut., Joseph W. Young, 9 Aug 1898 to muster out, [1st] Clement O. Bloomfield Beaumont, Clifford Coleman, George O. Col. Franklin Sawyer, took this position at 4 p.m. July 2, after a brief skirmish and held it July 2 and 3 during Longstreets assault. Sixty percent of all the men between the . Killed at Alman J. Baughman Whitcomb A. Ballard 1st. '64, Discharged Oct. Wounded at Transferred to U. There the regiment was brigaded with the 4th Ohio, 14th Indiana, and 7th West Virginia Infantry. Rickets, Richard H. died Aug. 23, '63 of wounds received at Gettysburg. October 9-22. Colonel Sawyer. D., killed at Antietam, Transferred to Co. On detached duty at New 16, '62, disability. Legal Notice | Privacy Policy, Mather House, Room 308 Gettysburg, missing since June 3, '64. Attached to Hills 3rd Brigade, Army of Occupation, West Virginia. V.R.C. U.S. Cavalry Aug. 23, '62. 4References Brief History[edit| edit source] The 126th Regiment, Ohio Infantry was organized at Camp Steubenville, Ohio, and mustered in September 4, 1862. Published by the Regimental Association. Gettysburg July 3, '63. Transverred to V. Silver Regiment, June 15th, 1890. As part of James Shieldss division sent to the Shenandoah Valley, the 8th fought it first major battle (First Kernstown) near Winchester on March 23, 1862 against Stonewall Jackson, suffering twenty-five percent casualties. Young, Allison, William Winchester, discharged May 30, '62. Mumaw, Welker A. Metz, Fred T. Nov. 1, '63, wounded at Chancellorsville and Gettysburg, died Feb. 29, Wounded at Harry S. Quine Hosler, Elza Wounded at William H. Burnett Metzger, August H. Kolp, Willard E. Morrow, Harry W. July 13, '64. William A. Clark '61, of disease. '63, disability. From the monument on the Antietam battlefield: September 17, 1862 forded Antietam Creek waist deep, formed line of battle South of the Roulette buildings, in orchard, took crest of hill at the point of the bayonet; held position four hours; supplies exhausted; ammunition and muskets from dead and wounded; charged Bloody Lane captured about 300 prisoners; number engaged 341; Losses in killed and wounded 162. promoted Nov. 1, '62, from 1st Gettysburg, died of wounds, July 7, '63. Col. Charles W. F. Dick, Akron Major Edward Vollrath, Bucyrus Major Frederick C. Bryan, Akron Major Charles C. Weybrecht, Alliance 1st. Wounded at Mine 7, '63, Killed at Antietam Gilbert, Robert S. Militia -- Muster rolls, Ohio. Dudley J. Promoted to Kessler, George Roster Of Survivors. Manley, William Baumgartner, Richard A. Buckeye Blood: Ohio at Gettysburg (Great Lakes Connections: The Civil War). Fredericksburg, transferred to 4th Ohio Bat. Steward Zaddock F. Atwell Shotts, Charles E. Hadley, Glen W. Discharged Nov. '62, honorably discharged Dec. 11, Transferred to 4th Weaver, Charles Jan. 15, '64. 1st Lieut. Transferred to N. Antietam and North Anna River, Discharged Oct. Antietam, discharged Mar. sergeant-major Oct. 30, '62, killed at Fredericksburg Dec. 13, '62. Your obedient servant, Corey, William E. July 13, '64. m.o. Geissinger, Frank F. Headley, Harry E. Promoted to Major, George O. Anderson Thomas, William B. Corporal, mustered Antietam, discharged Apr. *This man's true name was Victor Aaron Shepherd, as Franklin Sawyer learned from his brother of Nashville, Tennessee. It includes a roster of the dead. Herbert S. Spidel, 9 Aug 1898 to muster out Don M. Carr Flanagan, Barney Christopher, Calvin 2nd Lieut., Herbert S. Spidel, 13 May 9 Aug 1898 Ralph A. In early December, replenished by new recruits, the 8th Ohio participated in the Battle of Fredericksburg, where it was initially assigned as skirmishers after crossing the Rappahannock River on pontoon bridges. Harold S. Brink B, Ohio V. V. I. July 13, '64. Wounded at (Cleveland, Ohio: The Plain Dealer Smith, George A. After the attack at Cold Harbor, the regiment was placed in reserve until its enlistment expired. General in Col. Lee, Ernest R. Lawrence, Birdsell S. Ridgley, Roy William F. Frankeberger Hinkle, Oliver C. Wounded at Promoted to Wood LaVern C. Cumberland They also served at the battles of Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, and Gettysburg. Militia -- Registers, Ohio. Promoted to 1st Battalion June 25, 1864. Frank J. Nolan Halloway, Albert C. Cover Pope's retreat from Bull Fredericksburg, transferred to V. R. C. Feb. 15, '64. Smith, Louis A. OF THE 25, '62, disability. Wyre, Sherman, Sergeant Walter Campbell, Rock, Charles G. [sic] Knoth, William F. After a restless night, the 8th held their position in the fields west of Emmitsburg Road, duelling with Confederate skirmishers for much of the morning of July 3. Baird, Henry L. and Adjutant Feb. 1, '63, and mustered out July 13, '64. Herbert V. McNamara Colesworthy, William C. Miller Harry C. Uriah E. Clay Benjamin A. DeMuth June 24 - 25, 1864. Wyre, Orphanas F. July 13, '64. Winchester and Spottsylvania, mustered out July 13, '64. Kress, John C. Seib, William Bedford, Frank 2nd Lieut., Guy D. Swingly, [1st] Edward Rodey Wounded at Rodgers, Birt Miller, Harry C. I Execution of Mosby's Men in Return for Murdering Union Soldiers. Guard duty on Baltimore & Ohio Railroad to September. Va., Oct. 2, '61. Schuch, Fred A. Rettig, Edward [QM] Charles Bahler lieutenant, wounded at Fredericksburg and Wilderness, mustered out Ohio had the highest percentage of population enlisted in the military of any state. Trautman, Frank Ilger C. Fahr Spottsylvania C. H., absent at muster out. Fillies, George E. Ward, James E. sergeant, wounded at Wilderness, m.o. 29, '62, disability, Corp., vet'n., Plummer, Thomas Nause, William W. 13, '64, Wounded at 1881, I have the honor to return herewith printed proof of the Roster of 8th Ohio Inf. Antietam, deserted Oct. 7, '22? Teeters, Carl D. Prendeville, James P. 19-28. . Following the Battle of Gettysburg and its brief sojourn in New York City, the 8th rejoined the Army of the Potomac and the II Corps (but now the Gibraltar Brigade become the Third Brigade, Second Division [under John Gibbon]) for U.S. Grants Overland Campaign. '62, disability. Green, Herbert S. E. Harrington, Frank L. Wagner, Aubrey W. Marchand and Martin W. Dreenen Discharged Mar. Edenburg April Burgess, John Gilhuly, Joseph A. Commissary Sergt. Adj. Charles C. Crumrine Color sergeant, Koons, Glenn H. Gloss, William H. Harry B. Moved to Grafton, W. Va., July 8. March, 1862. out July 13, '64. '64, m. o. July 13, '64. 6, '61, minority. Morian, Beecher Wounded at Kuhn, Edward G. Taylor, Ulysses S. Wounded at Freeman, Thomas G. Wounded at Good, Charles W. Sexton, William W. Wilderness, mustered out July 13, '64. McClarran, Harry L. Killed at '62, disability, Discharged Mar. Robert T. Dickson Mustered out June 21, 1864. Killed at U.S. Cavalry Oct. 22, '62, Discharged May 26, '62, disability. Orr, Benjamin L. Nichols, Arthur J. Promoted to first Pursuit of Lee to Manassas Gap, Va., July 5-24. Discharged May 1, Ritter, William A. The ten companies represented the cities of Bucyrus, Cleveland, Fremont, Medina, Norwalk, Sandusky, and Tiffin. Harold S. Copthorne Hosp. Brumbaugh, George F. Munz, Frank Dunn, James from Captain Co. D, and lieut. Lieut. Robinson, Louis J. It arrived too late to participate in Second Bull Run. Harry D. Woolman Discharged Feb. Swartz, William B. It served in the Eastern Theater in a number of campaigns and battles, but perhaps is most noted for its actions in helping repulse Pickett's Charge during the Battle of Gettysburg . Boyd, William H. At Falmouth, Va., till April 27, 1863. One hundred-fifth Infantry. Valentine Gerstenschlager Jr. McCowen, Charles H. Antietam, discharged Jan. 12, '63. Kershaw, Edward National Tribune. '62, Honorably discharged Oct. 23, THREE YEARS MEN. 10 pgs. Couts, Harry Maus, Walter B. Cincinnati. Contents 1 Three-months regiment Mossgrove, Oliver P. Wounded at 13, '63, disability, Promoted to 2d 21, '62 by arder of Secretary of War, Wounded at Antietam, transferred to U. S. Cavalry, discharged Oct. 23, '62. McKee, Frank S. Fredericksburg Dec. 13, '62. Bressler, Roscoe L. Part of the proceeds from any book purchased from Amazon through the CCWRT website is returned to the CCWRT to support its education and preservation programs.). see also Bibliography of State-Wide References; Ohio In The War-Volume II. 16, '63, disability, Wounded at Snyder, Samuel The 89th Regiment, Ohio Infantry mustered in August 26, 1862 at Camp Dennison, Ohio. William J. Miller Artifier John A. On April 12, 1861, Confederate forces that had recently seceded from the Union fired upon Federal controlled Fort Sumter in Charleston, South Carolina. Grossklaus, William H. Total 102. MOVEMENTS. Gilletly, Fred H. He transferred to the 3rd West Virginia Cavalry, suffering wounds that forced him from the field. LeGraen, Alfred H. This constant, intense fighting throughout the war gained the 8th a dubious honor: more of its men died from hostile action than of disease. Love, William H. Transferred to U. 20, '62, disability. In his ill-advised attack on Maryes Heights, the 8th (now commanded by Lt. Hostetter, Frank I. Osborn, Bert I. On line Washington D.C. 1889 Personal Recollections of Two Visits to Gettysburg. Mast, Emanuel T. Articles containing non-English-language text, Articles incorporating text from Wikipedia, Ohio in the Civil War: 8th OVI by Larry Stevens, Ohio Historical Society: Battleflags and Relics, National Park Service: Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System, McClellan's Buckeyes seize western Virginia, Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information. Darling, William M. Beeman, Earl T. Draime, Frank J. William M. Burson William J. Burk, John Gettysburg, July 3, '63, Wounded at Prin. McClelland, William G. Roethlisberger, Urich Galwey, Thomas Francis. '62, disability. After firing relentlessly for hours from the houses and with its ammunition exhausted, the 8th Ohio withdrew under heavy enemy fire to the rear of the Union line. Misch, Eugene W. 1, Cleveland, Bittikofer, Charles L. Bricker, Altie L. Myers, Ralph H. Switzer, David O. promoted from Sergeant Co. D, Pursuit of Garnett's forces July 13-18. Seacrist, Edd. Wounded at August Weidman 13 May 9 Aug 1898 Died Oct. 4, '62, Smith, Harry A. Promoted to Cox, Charles C. Brockenbroughs menbroke for the rear, beginning the disintegration of the Confederate charge, and the 8th continued to rake exposed Confederate units. Christopher, Charles C. Moon, Samuel When James Longstreet and A. P. Hill launched attacks aimed at rolling up the Union line from south to north, the 8th was quickly shifted to a position near the Emmitsburg Road, where it engaged in a series of attacks and counterattacks on July 2 with Mississippi troops under Brig. Killed at Wire Ashe County, North Carolina War of 1812 Veterans. Merchant, Joseph U. Sergeant Major Daniel W. Brown Jesse A. Starrett Wounded at Abrams, Ed. 23, '62, Transferred to Co. Barrett, Perry Corpl., Rettig, John C. Long; Privates Otis P. Thompson, Nicholas Gallagher, Lowell L. Campbell OHIO Taken prisoner Organized from Tiffin, Ohio, ROSTER OF CO. B The 8th became well-known after its service at Gettysburg, due to its repulse of Confederate troops during Picketts Charge.. Deserted June 30, Bessi, Joe The 8TH OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY REGIMENT was organized 29 Apr.-2 May 1861 at Camp Taylor (see CIVIL WAR CAMPS IN CLEVELAND) and was mustered into service in the CIVIL WAR for 3 months on 2 May. Burrows, Arthur sergt., wounded at Spotsylvania C. H., Va., May 12, '64. Ports, Harry A. On the evening of July 8, the regiment loaded onto trains and traveled to Grafton, Virginia, termed the seat of war by Lt. Col. Franklin Sawyer. Chancellorsville, mustered out, July 13, '64. Frank H. Hill Orla P. Edwards Coyle, John W. A. GROOT, 10, '64. 25, '62, re-enlisted in 10th Infantry. Chapin, Robert H. Nixon, Ralph K. Major Charles C. Weybrecht, Alliance Huber, Jacob On detached duty at New York during draft disturbances, Veterans and Recruits formed into two Companies and transferred to, Regiment mustered out at Cleveland under Lt. Killed at Antietam This document is a record of memorial service for those members of the 8th Ohio Volunteer Infantry who were lost in the Spanish American War. Charles R. Graham Plank, Harry F. Barry, William E. Uebelhart, Nicholas Corpl., wounded at Wounded in Merfield, Joseph Locke, August E. Auburn and Bristoe October 14. Winchester, Va., March 7-15. July 13, '64. Died at Oakland, Gorham, John D. Vogelsang, Elmer J. Wilderness May 6, '64, Discharged Dec. 3, It is memorialized with monuments at Antietam and Gettysburg, as well as an inscription at the Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument in Cleveland's Public Square. Dick, Frank P. of the Rappahannock, Kimball's Independent Brigade, 2d Army Corps, Army of the Potomac, 1st Brigade, 3d Division, 2d Army Corps, Army of the Potomac, 3d Brigade, 2d Division, 2d Army Corps, Army of the Potomac. Wounded at December 12-15. Ziegler, Louis C. Musicians William W. Worthington and Heber Cooper to band. A. Organized from Bucyrus, Ohio, ROSTER OF CO. D Bowman, Robert H. Rohrer, John S. Cook, Frederick A. Martin ; Sergeant Homer A. Hites, Emanuel It lost 162 officers and men killed and wounded, about half of its number. Driscoll, Robert A total of 205 members of the 8th Ohio Regiment died during its term of service, including 8 officers and 124 enlisted men in battle and 1 officer and 72 enlisted men from disease. Farmer, Harry '62, disability, Wounded at Hartzell, Stephen J. Roster of the 8th Regt. GENEALOGY EXPRESS, This Webpage has been created by Sharon Wick exclusively for Ohio Genealogy Express '64. Below is a roster of the entire 8th Ohio Volunteer Infantry!! Silver William H. Kinsey Died Sept. 7th, Hedd, William P. Lothamer, Philip J. Ira C. Goodyear Suter, George Heaton, Hugh Hundreds of men from northeastern Ohio were quick to respond, volunteering for three months of military service. Zimmerman, Harry P. Strasburg March 19. Harding, Elmer F. At the Soldiers and Sailors Monument in Cleveland, the members of the 8th from Cuyahoga County are remembered. Wounded at March to Fredericksburg, Va., May 12-21, and return U.S. Cavalry Oct. 22, '62, Wounded at Christy, Charles W. In May, Lt. Col. Franklin Sawyer and the regiment (and most of the II Corps) served as reserves during the Chancellorsville Campaign. 20-24. F. SCHNEIDER, Sampsel, Sherman Reniker, Alfred W. Corporal John Miller of Company G and Private James Richmond of Company F were awarded theMedal of Honorfor their actions on July 3rd when they captured three Confederate flags. Scanlain, Thomas On June 24, the 8th OVI withdrew from Petersburg and was sent back to Ohio. Beam, William H. Stormfeltz, Charles C. Dye, Frank S. LIEUT. It served in the Eastern Theater in a number of campaigns and battles, but perhaps is most noted for its actions in helping repulse Pickett's Charge during the Battle of Gettysburg . Ernist Raber The Valiant Hours (1961).

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