Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
Resigned May 20, 1865.
Detached on General Milroy's Staff.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
Promoted to 1st Lieutenant.
Honorably discharged March 1, 1865.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out January 14, 1865.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
714 Ohio in the War.
177th OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.
THIS regiment was organized at Cleveland, Ohio, during the month of October, 1864.
Having received orders to report to Major-General George H. Thomas it proceeded to
Nashville by way of Indianapolis and Louisville. The day after its arrival it was
ordered to Tullahoma, and constituted a part of the garrison at that place, under General Milroy.
Winter-quarters were erected, and the regiment occupied the town until Hood's invasion, when
the garrison of Tullahoma was ordered to Murfreesboro', where the One Hundred and Seventy-
Seventh arrived on the 2d of December, after a severe march of three days, over very bad roads.
On the 5th of December the Rebels made their appearance before Murfreesboro', and there was
skirmishing almost every day until Hood's defeat at Nashville. On the 7th a portion of the force
at Murfreesboro', including the One Hundred and Seventy-Seventh Ohio, under General Milroy,
made a reconnoissance for the purpose of learning the position and strength of the enemy. The
Rebels were found in considerable force, strongly posted behind a hastily-constructed work of logs
and dirt. Milroy's command charged the works, drove the Rebels back, and captured two pieces
of artillery and over two hundred prisoners. This was quite a brilliant affair, considering that
Milroy's force was composed of raw troops. The One Hundred and Seventy-Seventh lost five or
six wounded.
A few days after this, while on a foraging expedition, the troops were much annoyed by a
battery that raked the road on which the train was moving. The One Hundred and Seventy-
Seventh, and another regiment, charged the battery and drove it from its position, and continued
to skirmish with the Rebels until dark. In this engagement the regiment lost eleven wounded,
two of them mortally.
After Hood was driven from Tennessee the regiment was ordered to join the Twenty-Third
Corps, at Clifton, on the Tennessee River. About the middle of January, 1865, the Twenty-
Third Corps was ordered to North Carolina, when the One Hundred and Seventy-Seventh
embarked at Clifton, proceeded down the Tennessee and up the Ohio to Cincinnati, where it took
the cars for Washington City. From there it moved to Annapolis, Maryland, and embarked on
a vessel for North Carolina, and after a stormy passage arrived at Fort Fisher on the 7th of
February.
The regiment was engaged in two attacks on the enemy's works, from the Cape Fear River to
the coast, and afterward crossed the river and participated in the flank movement which com-
pelled the Rebels to evacuate Fort Anderson. It next engaged the enemy at Twin Creek, charged
them in the rear, and captured the entire command, with their commander ; the One Hundred
and Seventy-Seventh taking one stand of colors and many prisoners.
The next morning the regiment arrived opposite Wilmington, and after building a bridge
over the river, crossed and took possession of the town. The One Hundred and Seventy-Seventh
remained here about a week, and then joined General Cox, at Kingston, and proceeded to Golds-
boro', where it joined Sherman's army.
After the surrender of Johnston's army, the regiment was sent to Greensboro', where it
remained until the 24th of June, when, its muster-out rolls being prepared, it proceeded to
Cleveland, where it was paid and discharged on the 7th of July, 1865.
One Hundred and Seventy-Eighth Ohio Infantry. 715
178th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.
ROSTER, ONE YEAR'S SERVICE.
DATE OF RANK.
COM. ISSUED.
Colonel
Lt. Colonel
Major
Surgeon
Ass't Surgeon
Do.
Chaplain
Captain
Do! !""""
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do.
Do
1st Lieutenant
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
2d Lieutenant
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
JOAB A. STAFFORD..
Aaron C. Johnson
John C. Hamilton
T. Campbell
Edwin Booth
Robert Taylor
James Mitchell
George L. Wells
John B. Slade
Charles Cavinor
Edwin R. Rickey
Isaac N. C. Mellinger ...,
John E. Evans
Mingo D. Miller
Andrew Davis
Wm. A. Miller
Bela D. L. Dudley
Joseph T. Jacobs
Charles A. Poland
Patrick H. McGrew
David B. Russell
James Mauger
Frank J. Van Horn
Wm. D. Mathews
John T. B -dwell
George L. Emmons
Henry H. Dudley
James L. Richardson.. .
Henry C. Lillebridge
W. E. Atwell
Wm. P. Shroni
W. E. Atwell
Wm. P. Shrom
John A. Sears
Merrick A. MahillB
Asberry Gardner
Daniel Dugan
Wm. H. Weagley
Lewis T. Scott
Theodore Crawl
S. S. Yodler
John A. Boly
John V. Morrison
Wallace W. Hitchcock..
Sept.
Oct.
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Feb.
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Feb.
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On leave of absence at muster out of reg't.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
Blustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
Discharged April 6, 1865.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out May 15, 1865.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
Resigned November 29, 1864.
Mustered out with regiment as R. Q. M.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
Promoted to 1st Lieutenant.
Promoted to 1st Lieutenant.
Resigned.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
716 Ohio in the War.
178th OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.
THIS was one of the series of regiments recruited for one year's service, in the fall of
1864. It was organized by Lieutenant-Colonel A. C. Johnson, at Camp Chase, near
Columbus, on the 29th of September, and was at once dispatched by rail and river to
Nashville, Tennessee, with orders to report to Major-General George H. Thomas for duty. The
regiment remained in Nashville some two weeks, performing guard-duty, when it was sent to
Tullahoma, Tennessee, where it composed part of the post command. Nothing of interest
occurred at Tullahoma, excepting the fact that Lieutenant C. A. Poland, of company B, while out
scouting near Manchester, Tennessee, succeeded in capturing a noted guerrilla named John Seal.
This cold-blooded murderer was executed without the formalities of a court-martial.
The Post of Tullahoma was evacuated in the winter of 1864, and the One Hundred and
Seventy-Eighth Ohio was sent to Murfreesboro'. Lieutenant-Colonel A. C. Johnson was
appointed Chief of Artillery, and superintended the moving of all the artillery and ordnance from
Tullahoma to Murfreesboro' by rail ; and during the siege of Murfreesboro' by General Hood's
Rebel forces, which lasted for eighteen days, acted as Chief of Artillery on General Rousseau's
staff. Frequent sorties were made in force from the fort for foraging purposes, under command of
General Milroy, with severe fighting. The One Hundred and Seventy-Eighth was closely engaged
under Colonel Stafford. In one of these engagements the regiment lost both of its color-bearers.
In the affair on Wilkerson's Pike, the force under General Milroy (which included the One Hun-
dred and Seventy-Eighth) captured two fine twelve-pounder Napoleons and two hundred
prisoners.
After the defeat of General Hood's Rebel army at Nashville, the One Hundred and Seventy-
Eighth was brigaded in the First Division, Third Brigade, Twenty-Third Army Corps, and
ordered to North Carolina. It landed at Moorehead City, North Carolina, with the Twenty-Third
Army Corps, and a few days thereafter participated in a smart skirmish with the enemy under
General Johnston, at Wise's Fork. This was the last affair in which the regiment was engaged.
General Sherman's army was met and joined by the Twenty-Third Army Corps at Golds-
boro', North Carolina, and together an advance was made to Raleigh. After Johnston's Rebel
army surrendered, the One Hundred and Seventy-Eighth was ordered to Charlotte, North Caro-
lina, where it performed garrison-duty until mustered out of the service, June 29, 1865. It was
finally paid and discharged at Camp Chase, Ohio, July 10, 1865.
One Hundred and Seventy-Ninth Ohio Infantry 717
179th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.
ROSTER, ONE YEAR'S SERVICE.
BANK.
NAME.
DATE OF BANK.
COM.
ISSUED.
REMARKS.
HARLEY H. SAGE
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Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
Honorably discharged February 20, 1855.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
Wm. H. Wilson
Do.
Do
Do
Resigned February 11, 1865.
Do
Do
Mustered out with regiment.
Do
Do
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
Promoted to Captain.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
Do
Do
Do
Henry P. Shaffer
Do
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Abraham H. Buikholder...
Mustered out with regiment as R. Q. M.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment as Adjutant.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
Do.
Do.
Hudson B. Shotwell
Do.
Mustered out with regiment.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Mustered out with regimeut.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
Resigned February 11, 1S65.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Mustered out with regiment.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Mustered out with regiment.
179th OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.
THIS regiment was organized at Camp Chase, Ohio, on the 28th of September, 1864.
It consisted of men from all parts of the State, many of whom had seen service in
other regiments. It moved to Nashville, Tennessee, arriving on the 8th of October,
and was ordered on duty at that post, then commanded by Brigadier-General John F. Miller. It
was assigned to the Second Brigade, Fourth Division, Twentieth Army Corps, and was present
at the battle of Nashville, on the 15th and 16th of December, but was only partly engaged.
The One Hundred and Seventy-Ninth remained on duty at Nashville until the 18th of June,
1865, when, its services being no longer needed, it was mustered out and ordered to Columbus,
Ohio, where it was paid and discharged on the 27th of June.
The regiment went to the field with almost the maximum number of men. It received
many recruits during the winter, and at muster-out the rolls bore the names of thirty-eight
officers and six hundred and ninety-eight men.
718
Ohio in the War.
180th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.
ROSTER, ONE YEAR'S SERVICE.
DATE OF BANK.
COM. ISSUED.
REMARKS.
Colonel
Lt. Colonel....
Do
Major
Do
Surgeon
Ass t Surgeon
Do.
Do.
Chaplain
Captain
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
1st Lieutenant
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
2d Lieutenant
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
WILLARD WARNER..
Hiram McKay
John T. Wood
John T. Wood
Barton A. Holland
Frank E. Powers
Calvin D. Case
James K. Boland ,
Wm. H. Brown
John D. Vail
Barton A. Holland
Eli S. Anderson
Moses Abbott
Daniel W. Mills
Calvin S. Brice
Harvev Anderson
John H. Busby
Philip Bauer
Henry Williams
John N. Cunningham....
Matthias RMenour
Andrew Smith
Joshua Lemert
Matthias Ridenour
Andrew Smith
Joshua Leni'-rt
Thomas C. Hurst
James L. Smith
Francis A. Barnes
ElishaP. Allen ,
Horace R. Abbott
Mahlon C. Moore ,
Van B. Pritchet
Harlan F.Walker
Wm. A. Potter
John Chapman
Oscar L. R. French
Wm.H. Blakely
John S. Mott
Thomas B. Holland
John Chapman
Oscar L. K. French
Wm. H. Blakely
Sid. Newton
Morris T. Gossett ,
Hiram C. Reed
John S. Mott
George Querner
Wm. M. Cook
Samuel 0. Ridenour
Wm. H. Nichols
Harrison Frizzell
Alex. McBride
John Keys
John Gregg
Ephraim B. Weirrick....
Samuel G. Liles
Benj. F. Dennistou
Oct. 12,
March 29,'
Oct. 7,
March 29,
Oct. 22,
Jan.
Dec.
Sept.
" 6,
Feb. 10,
March 29,
July
1865
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March
Oct.
March
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Jan.
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Sept.
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Feb.
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July
Sept.
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July
Promoted to Brevet Brigadier-General.
Killed in action Slarch 13, I860.
Mustered out with regiment.
Promoted to Lieutenant-Colonel.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
Honorably discharged January 24, 1865.
Mustered out with regiment.
Never mustered in on commission
Promoted to Major.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
Discharged April 3, 1865.
Discharged January 28, 1865,
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment as 1st Lieut.
Promoted to Captain.
Promoted to Captain.
Promoted to Captain.
Mustered out May 15, 1865.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment as Adjutant.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment as R. Q. 31.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment as 2d Lieut.
Mustered out with regiment as 2d Lieut.
Mustered out with regiment as 2d Lieut.
Mustered out with regiment.
Promoted to 1st Lieutenant.
Promoted to 1st Lieutenant.
Promoted to 1st Lieutenant.
Discharged April IS, 1865.
Resigned May k-, 1865.
Mustered out with regiment.
Promoted to 1st Lieutenant.
Honorably discharged February 6, 1865.
Died January 7, 1865.
Resigned.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment as Sergeant.
Mustered out with regiment as Sergeant.
Mustered out with regimeut as Sergeant.
Mustered out with regiment as Sergeant.
Mustered out with regiment as Sergeant.
Mustered out with regiment as Sergeant.
One Hundred and Eightieth Ohio Infantky. 719
180th OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.
THIS was one of a series of one-year regiments, recruited in the fall* of 1864. It was
organized October 9, 1864, and left Camp Chase for Nashville, Tennessee, on the 15th.
From Nashville it was ordered to Decherd, Tennessee, under command of Lieutenant-
Colonel Hiram McKay, Colonel Willard Warner being with General Sherman, in Georgia.
Colonel Warner joined the regiment October 28th.
The regiment remained with its right wing at Decherd and its left wing at Elk River
Bridge, under Major Wood, and was used as guard to the Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad
for the most part of three months. It formed a part of Kryznowski's Railroad Brigade. This
service was very arduous, rendered more so from the fact that the regiment was cut off from all
communication with the main army, and exposed to attack from General Hood's Rebel forces,
then making their way toward Nashville.
On January 6, 1865, the regiment went by rail to Nashville, and after remaining there a
few days, was ordered to guard a train of wagons bound for Eastport, Mississippi. It did not,
however, go beyond Columbia. It was there met by an order to return to Nashville. From
there it was ordered to Washington City via Louisville and Cincinnati.
The regiment reached Washington January 31, 1865, and was placed in Camp Stoneman,
near that city. After remaining some three weeks in camp, during the most severe weather, the
regiment was attached to the Twenty-Third Army Corps, then under orders for Fort Fisher. On
reaching the mouth of Cape Fear River, the fall of Fort Fisher was announced, rendering their
services unnecessary in that quarter.
The regiment was then taken to Newbern, where it was joined to a force under General J.
D. Cox, to open railway communication with Goldsboro' and General Sherman's army. At
Kingston, North Carolina, the division to which the regiment was attached was engaged on the
8th, 9th, and 10th of March, with the Rebel forces under Generals Bragg and Hoke, resulting in
the discomfiture of the enemy, and the capture of Kingston. Lieutenant-Colonel Hiram McKay,
of the regiment, was killed, and Lieutenant Thomas C. Hurst severely wounded. Ten men were
killed and thirty wounded.
From Kingston the regiment marched toward Goldsboro', rebuilding the railroad as it
progressed, reaching Goldsboro' March 21st. It remained there until April 9, and then marched
with Sherman's army to Raleigh, North Carolina, where it performed garrison-duty — Colonel
Warner being Provost-Marshal — till the surrender of General Jos Johnston. Thence it moved
to Greensboro', and from there to Charlotte, where it remained as the city garrison — Colonel
Warner being Post Commandant — until July 12, 1865. It was then sent home to Columbus for
muster-out, which event occurred July 25, 1865.
720
Ohio in the War.
181st REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.
ROSTER, ONE YEAR'S SERVICE.
Colonel
Do
Lt. Colonel.
Do.
Major
Do.
Surgeon
Ass t Surgeon
Do.
Chaplain
Captain
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Do. .
Do. .
Do. .
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Do. ,
Do. ,
Do. ,
Do. ,
Do.
Do.
Do. ,
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
1st Lieutenant
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
2d Lieutenant
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
JOHN O'DOWD
JOHN E. HUDSON
John E. Hudson
James T. Hickey
James T. Hickey ,
Wm. Ketteler
Solomon Wolff
Alfred Force ,
Oliver C. McCarty
James M. Brown
Ferdinand McDonough..
Wm. Ketteler
John E. Hudson
John O'Dowd
David Gordon
Gustav Gruis
orge Kountz
George A. Boss
J. Becker
James T. Hickey
Charles Allen
James Foley
Louis Steubing
K. M. Gutenstein
Charles Le Blance
L. H. Pummill
H. Rempel
Louis Kuster
Patrick Merrick
Peter Both
Robert S. Logan
L. H. Pummill
H. Rempel
R. M. Gutenstein
Charles Allen
James Foley
Daniel K. Gordon
Louis Blaster
Laurence ('. Carpenter..
Louis Stenbing
Charles Le Blance
Frederick Anderson
August Buddenbroek ....
Patrick Merrick
Samuel W. McCaslin
Peter Roth
Robert S. Logan
Timothy Cannon
David B. Worley ,
Charles H. Weaver
Frederick Hoeller
George W. Poling
Wm. H. Gibson ,
John B. Sexton
John Alexander
Frank D. Russell ,
Adolph Keuhn ,
Benj. F. Heath
Charles H. Weaver ,
John Lang
John C. Stahel
Patrick Merrick
Samuel W. McCaslin ....
Robert S. Logan
Frederick Hoeller
George W. Poling
August Buddenbrock...
Timothy Cannon
Wm. H. Gibson
John B. Sexton
John Alexander
Frank D. Russell
Francis M. Knyart
George L. Sicking
Adolpli Keuhn
Joseph.C. Roberts
John S. Pierce
Edward Cannon
Samuel Matthews
Henry Elver ,
John Leonard
Wm. Orstendorft'
Lucien W. McKee
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REMARKS.
In',;,
1804
April 8, 1865
Sept.
Honorably discharged May 27, 1865.
Mustered out with regiment.
Promoted to Colonel.
Mustered out with regiment.
1864 Promoted to Lieutenant-Colonel.
1865'Mustered out with regiment.
1864 1 Mustered out with regiment.
" I Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
Resigned February 27, 1865.
Promoted to Major.
Promoted to Lieutenant-Colonel.
Promoted to Colonel.
Resigned March 4, 1865.
Discharged June 12, 1865.
Mustered out with regiment.
Declined to accept ; commission returned.
Declined to accept ; commission returned.
Promoted to Major.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out May 15, 1865.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
Revoked.
Mustered out with regiment as 1st Lieut.
Mustered out with regiment as 1st Lieut.
Mustered out with regiment as 1st Lieut.
Mustered out with regiment as 1st Lieut.
Promoted to Captain.
Mustered out May 8, 1865
Promoted to Captain.
Promoted to Captain.
Promoted to Captain.
Declined ; commission returned.
Promoted to Captain.
Mustered out May 15, 1865.
Promoted to Captain.
Promoted to Captain.
Honorably discharged August 1, 1865.
Discharged March 17, 1865.
Promoted to Captain.
Mustered out May 15, 1865.
Promoted to Captain.
Promoted to Captain.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment.
Mustered out with regiment as 2d Lieut.
Mustered out with regiment as 2d Lieut.
Mustered out with regiment as 2d Lieut.
Mustered out with regiment as 2d Lieut.
Mustered out with regiment as 2d Lieut.