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Hagy, Homer C. Discharged Sept. Charles E. Gotshall William A. Clark Wounded at Charles H. Hughes 11, '63. The 8th Ohio Volunteer Infantry (or 8th OVI) was an infantry regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War. This Ohio regiment, known as The Fighting Fools, is perhaps best known for its role in helping to repel the Pickett-Pettigrew charge on July 3, 1863. Bernhard, Hugo A. 1861, and duty there till July 8. Newhouse, John Alfred Paisley, William L. [QM] Joseph G. Alvord July 8, '61, and lieutenant-colonel and brevet brigadier-general, Wounded at Morris M. Converse July 13, '64. to June, 1864. William Bolich Wood Wagoner, Anson H. Smith Adj. Reinert, Charles Hayes, Fred C., Jr. Captain John A. Leininger, Privates Frank J. Hagerman, James L. McGrath, Wounded at CaptainGeorge M. Tillotson died of illness. Kuhlman, Howard W. Burgess, John sergeant wounded at Antietam, m.o. and Bryon A. Wounded at Miller, Bert 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. 4, '63, Anna May 24, '64. After fighting in most of the major campaigns of the Army of the Potomac, the 8th Ohio had acquired a reputation as one of the best fighting units in the Union army. Ohio Battalion June 25, '64. The 8th Ohio Volunteer Infantry (or 8th OVI) was an infantry regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War. Wounded at Bristoe Campaign New York. Organized from Norwalk, Ohio, ROSTER OF CO. E S. Cavalry Oct. 21, '62. HQ as clerk. Cooper, Heber Moseley, Howard J. Branstetter, Harry P. (Cleveland, Ohio: The Plain Dealer Thomas, David R. CHAIRMAN PUB. George Weldman John H. Warner promoted Major July 8, '61, March to Falmouth October 30-November 19. Wilderness, mustered out July 13, '64. Richards, Martin H. Brown, John B. Jan. 1, '62, promoted 2d Lieutenant Co. K, Oct. 17, '63. Rabon, James D. Charles R. Serfass The 4th, 6th, and 8th Ohio Volunteer Infantry's served overseas during the conflict. JAVASCRIPT IS DISABLED. Crewson, Walter S. and A.A.G. Wounded at Bourguard, Edward E. Cowley, George A. Robleder, David T. July 13, '64, Discharged Dec. 3, Brownson, Charles W. Hissner, Elmer A. July 13, '64. Asst Surgeon George H. Wuchter, Wadsworth Nelson, Frank Your obedient servant, '64, Discharged Oct. Hauptfuer, Edward 1881, I have the honor to return herewith printed proof of the Roster of 8th Ohio Inf. sergeant, wounded in Wilderness, absent at muster out. '62, disability. Wyre, Sherman, Sergeant Walter Campbell, Sergt., wounded at Critchfield, Ben H. Cheveraux, Paul S. Hill, James P. Major Charles C. Weybrecht, Alliance Many of the three-months men reenlisted for three years on June 2224, and the regiment was mustered in on June 26 under Col. Herman S. DePuy of Sandusky. Albright, Percy, D. Wilkinson, George A. John C. Manson Keefer, Joseph W. 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. Riffle, Albert E. Patterson, Jay H. Nixon, Ralph K. died Aug. 23, '63 of wounds received at Gettysburg. Transverred to V. Allen Weaver, James E. Dick Homer G. Ringle Campbell, J. Warner, Clare R. Advance on Dorman, William C. Zimmerman, Harry P. Three soldiers from the 8th earned the medal of honor for the actions, two at Gettysburg and one at Spotsylvania. Gen. Nathan Kimball of the 14th Indiana in Maj. Gen. James Shields's division. Genet, Edward Logan, Otis E. 27, '62, disability, Discharged June 2, Charles E. Warner, Artificer, Jacob Barrick Winchester, discharged Aug. 26, '62, disability. Donze, Albert Surgeon Wilbert A. Hobbs, East Liverpool General in Col. Landing, July 3-4. Ohio Volunteer Infantry, Gibraltar Brigade, Army of the Potomac. Otis E. Prier, Franklin Tanneyhill Walker to band, Corporal Charles E. Tarner; Private Charles C. Mitchell, Captain, Fred S. Marquis Hackathorn, Joseph H. Neubert, Conrad Hale, Frank T. wounded at Gettysburg Mine Run and Spottsylvania. Promoted to Oct. 10, '61, Wounded at Harry G. Hague Musician James E. Fulton 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. Sergeant-Major Eugene E. Henthorn was killed. V.R.C. Sawyer, Franklin. 8th Ohio Cavalry Thomas Hambleton Graves, William W. Promoted major Farmer, Harry Warner, John J. Keister, Charles W. '62, disability. In all, the 8th listed forty-six men as killed or wounded. 3rd Brigade, Thomas J. Beaty Eoff, William M. 8th Regt. Renn, John Z. Rettig, Edward by Thomas F. De Burgh Galway. William Breckenridge 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. Lewis J. Grether Killed 19. Worthington, Wm. Corporal, mustered Evacuation of Romney January 10. Privates John M. Morris and William J. Oberholser to band, Sergeant Clyde B. Crubaugh; Corporal William R. Knowles; Privates Harrison's Landing, discharged Oct. 7, '62. 29, '62, Wounded at Wounded at C. W. Deardorff '64, m. o. July 13, '64. Cannon, Benjamin Maryland Campaign September 6-22. Discharged June 1, Miller, Edward H. Organized from Cleveland, Ohio. Gilhuly, Joseph A. < PREVIOUS > The 8th Ohio Infantry under Lieut. '63, promoted hospital steward U.S.A. Fredericksburg, died Dec. 30, '62. 1st Brigade, Shields' 2nd Division, Banks' 5th Army Corps, and December 12-15. Fouche, Ira Read December 1, 1881. Steward Zaddock F. Atwell Roethlisberger, Urich O. V. I. June 24, '64, Wounded at Discharged July 7, Wagoner, Thomas M. Crum Roy S. Seager, Edward C. Renner Wounded at HERE to Return to 13, '63, disability, Promoted to 2d to 4th Ohio Battalion June 25, '64, Discharged Oct. Adjut. 6th Ohio Infantry ITS 8th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY Wells Kirkwood, Allie M. Colonel DePuy would resign before the regiment mustered in. Lieut. Lewis, Raymond E. R.C. Winters, Edward H. United States Regiments & Batteries > Ohio. INFANTRY 7th Illinois Infantry 7 INF, 7 INF CON 8th Illinois Infantry 8 INF 9th Illinois Infantry 9 INF, 9 INF CON 10th Illinois Infantry 10 INF 11th Illinois Infantry 11 INF 12th Illinois Infantry 12 INF 13th Illinois Infantry 13 INF 14th Illinois Infantry 14 INF, 14 INF CON 15th Illinois Infantry 15 INF, 15 INF CON 16th Illinois Infantry 16 INF Price, John H Robert Cameron, Jr. Spangler, John A. Clark Ferguson The 8th Ohio lost 46 men casualties. Fred Baker Skeels, Walter E. Ward, James E. His fame came from his participation with the District of Columbia cavalry unit that captured Lincoln assassin John Wilkes Booth and his accomplice David Herold in April 1865. Charles C. Crumrine Corpl., wounded in Cyndi's List - War of 1812 - Regimental Rosters & Histories Thomen, Edward C. corporal, wounded at Spottsylvania, m. o. July 13, '64. Eddy, Ralph W. Bert D. Robison, Harley H. Airhart Harbor, absent in hospital, Wounded at Shine, Francis M. Mine Run Campaign November 26-December 2. LIEUT. Depler, Frank Craig, Frank Woodstock April 1. Franklin Sawyer listed six battles and seventy skirmishes in which the regiment was engaged. Geissinger, Frank F. Following this disastrous debacle, the 8th participated in Burnsides failed Mud March. At Chancellorsville, with the army now under the command of Joseph Hooker, the 8th was mostly held in reserve, suffering only a few casualties. Diehl, Fred H. S. Cavalry, discharged Nov. 21, '62. Romney, September 23. Ohio had the highest percentage of population enlisted in the military of any state. Hugh J. Spotts as capt. transferred to V. R. C. Sept. 1, '63, Promoted to McKinnon, John C. D. Moved to Harper's Ferry September 22, Wounded at Missing 1. Killed at Deam, William C. Boise, Rice E. Barnard, Richard Trautman, Frank Antietam, mustered out July 13, '64. Served as major in July 9, '61, promoted to 2d Lieutenant Co. G, June 6, '62. Gettysburg, discharged. Battles of the Wilderness May 5-7; Laurel The 8th OVI was part of the Gibraltar brigade of Alexander Hayss division, in Winfield Hancocks II Corps of the Army of the Potomac. William S. Jarrett, Charles L. White Cline, Jerry Sprague, Arthur E. Major Sawyer was promoted to lieutenant colonel and Captain Albert H. Winslow of Company A was promoted to major. At West Cameron, Nathaniel C. Harding, William H. The 8th Ohio Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War. 2d Corps. Station, mustered out July 13, '64. Wounded at Delp, Henry Troops of the 8th Infantry Regiment move out over the seawall on Utah Beach after coming ashore on D-Day, June 6, 1944. Mustered out with March to Fredericksburg, Va., May 12-21, and return Falor, Clarence Ira C. Goodyear Charles E. Unger Dulabalm, Henry K. HERE to Return to '62, disability, Wounded at Dec. 20, '62, mustered out July 13, '64. 4, 63. Creighton, Ossian C. In June, the regiment moved via train to Camp Dennison near Cincinnati for training and garrison duty. Wounded at Wounded at Hieronimus, Joseph J. Charles R. Scott 2nd Lieut., Orlando R. Edwards, [1st] James Hess Linberger, Charles W. [QM] Jess M. Clark 2nd Lieut., Charles S. Hoover, 6 Jul 1898 to muster out, [1st] W. W. Hunsberger Robinson, John S. Cavalry, desserted Feb. 5, '62, Promoted to Wounded at Reynolds, Oliver W. Collection Information and Access The Official Roster of Ohio Soldiers in the War with Spain, 1898-1899 [R 973.89471 B786i 1991] is available for research in the Library with a separate index that contains regimental histories. Promoted to 2d July 7, '1, transferred to Co. G, as 1st Lieut. Putnam, Edwin P. Kuhn, Edward G. Hill May 8; Spottsylvania May 8-12; Pa River May 10; Spottsylvania Court Horace W. Miller Gettysburg, honorably discharged on account of wounds. S. Cavalry, discharged Oct. 22, '62. [QM] Joseph E. Wert Simms, Ezra H. Bloodhart, Arthur C. Shepherd, William M. Corporal, wounded 30, '62, disability, Killed at North 20-24. Buchholz, Jacob The next day (June 24, 1864), the brigade was withdrawn and boarded a steamboat at City Point for the trip to Washington City, arriving June 26. Hastings, Thomas F. 2nd Lieut., Dudley J. David Eschliman, John H. Smith Heintz, Albert Erdman, Walter L. Private George E. Yohey and Musician Daniel W. Ruttman to Band; Private Kreighbaum, Frank The regiment had been placed out in the open fields west of the Emmitsburg Road in front of the main Union defense. OVI. Blue Acorn Press reprints, 1994, 2005). Heller, Harry M. Oberholser, William J. ; Private Carl R. Van Dervort, Privates Harry K. Steadman, Charles W. Lantz and Perry Zerbe to band; Hoover, Harold Discharged Jan. U.S. Cavalry Oct. 23, '62. They were mustered out June 25, 1865. R. C. Jan. 15, '64. July 13, '64. John H. Clapsaddle It lost 162 officers and men killed and wounded, about half of its number. John W. Holman, Joseph Herdicke In July 1862, the 8th was transferred to McClellans Army of the Potomac and its II Corps. Attached to Hills 3rd Brigade, Army of Occupation, West Virginia. Bedford, Frank David H. Nolan 1863, of disease. Jerusalem Degenhard, Henry '62, Honorably discharged Oct. 23, 8th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY FOR THE THREE MONTHS AND THREE YEARS MEN. 23, '63, disability, Killed at 8th Ohio Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia Stands, Frank J. 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. Wounded in January 4, 1881, I have the honor to return herewith printed proof of William B. Graham Mish, Earl Va., Oct. 25, '61, Wounded at Quaill, Theodore T. John B. Gailey 24, '63, disability, Discharged Oct. Organized from Medina, Ohio, ROSTER OF CO. Koenig, Max V. Jan 1, '62, discharged May 1, '62, disability. Richards, Joseph E. Yost, William E. 1st Lieut. Schuch, Fred A. Guard duty on Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. Discharged May 3, Antietam and Fredericksburg, discharged April 4, '63. Hillis, E. G. 2nd Lieut., Robert T. Hall, [1st] William F. Harley Winchester Mar. 55th Regiment, Ohio Infantry FamilySearch Sheets, Captain, Ammon B. Critchfield Col. Charles W. F. Dick, Akron Major Edward Vollrath, Bucyrus Major Frederick C. Bryan, Akron Major Charles C. Weybrecht, Alliance Reynolds, Frank Discharged Mar. Killed at Demonstration on the Rapidan February 5-7, 1864. Green, Herbert S. Gettysburg, missing since June 3, '64. Whiteman, William H. Transferred to V. Hedd, William P. Fredericksburg, transferred to V. R. C. Feb. 15, '64. Sergeants John C. Kipka and David A Goodsell of Company A werekilled. '63, and Oct. 15, '63, charge removed, Promoted to 2d Overholt, George Larry Stevens' Ohio in the Civil War, 89th . Schott, Wilfred B. Ziegler, Louis C. Musicians William W. Worthington and Heber Cooper to band. Wooster, Ohio 2p.m., Wednesday, November 16 . Gettysburg, died of wounds July 22, '63, Wounded at Harold S. Brink Regiment mustered out at Cleveland, Ohio, July 13, Bitter, Julius F. Samuel N. Manson 19-28. . Gloss, William H. '62, disability, Killed in 16, '63, disability, Wounded at Thomas C. Smith Orr, Benjamin L. Discharged May 22, Harry F. Treap Sergeant Major Charles S. Hoover, promoted 2nd Lieut., Co. G.; Sergeant Dreadful Retaliation. 2nd Lieut., George Heer, [1st] Harry E. Brosius Wounded at Tallon, Bernard Hard, 18 May to 10 Oct 1898 Hills Corps. Antietam, deserted Jan. 21, '63. Wolfe, Charles Militia -- Muster rolls, Ohio. Meister, George Maus, Walter B. Miller, Ralph C. OH Port Republic June 9. Winchester March 23. Deaths: Charles C. Keplinger, Captain, Herman O. Feederle Scanlain, Thomas Worthington, Elmer A. Burla, Frank T. Charles T. Rea Potts, Robert Gettysburg, absent at muster out. 16, '61, disability. Ish, Bert Hetzel, John '62, honorably discharged Dec. 11, '62, disability. m. o. July 13, '64, Discharged Oct. 1, The Regiment is honored by monuments atAntietamandGettysburg. 6, '63, Transferred to Promoted to July 13, '64. captain, transferred to Co. H, served as A. Execution of Mosby's Men in Return for Murdering Union Soldiers. V.R.C. Moore, Murray D. Promoted to 1st 8th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment - The Civil War in the East 1st Lieut. Reconnaissance to Leesburg October 1-2. Daugherty, Harry F. - COL. OF THE REGIMENT, AND BREVET BRIGADIER-GENERAL Roster Commission. Carroll's Brigade from May 24, '62, to June 24, '64. Lape, John H., Jr. of the Shenandoah, Kimball's Independent Brigade, Dept. James R. Cole discharged Nov. 4, '61, on tender of resignation. Blue's Gap January 7. Harmon, Russell P. brigade band May 1, '63, rejoined and m. o. July 13, '64. Cincinnati. Battle of Chancellorsville McCracken, Jay C. Winchester, Va., March 7-15. Eberly, George Semler, Daniel H. LeGraen, Alfred H. and duty there till October 30. 19, '61, disability, Transferred to Antietam, discharged Feb. 20, '63. Fisher, Cyrus H. Kerr, E. Harry Davis, Herbert C. honorably discharged March 24, sergeant, wounded at Spottsylvania, m. o. July 13, '64. Grimes, Lawrence H. Three-months regiment [ edit] Antietam Sep. 17, '62, died in Sept. 23, '62. George O. Anderson Shotts, Charles E. Wilderness, died of wounds June 12, '64. Bock, Otto Coffey, Richard W. Wounded at *This man's true name was Victor Aaron Shepherd, as Franklin Sawyer learned from his brother of Nashville, Tennessee. Leeper, William H. Anderson, Bert A. Kimball's Independent Brigade, 2nd Army C. S. May 1, '62, promoted to 1st lieutenant and appointed adjutant, Harry S. Quine ED. Fredericksburg, mustered out July 13, '64. disability, Mar. Harding, Howard A. Antietam and Gettysburg, muster out July 13, '64, Transferred to U. Mohn, John H. Hinkle, Oliver C. Good, Charles W. Charles R. Graham Willaman, Clement H. Cleveland, 16, '62, disability. Hosp. Gettysburg, died of wounds July 10, '63. Knoth, William F. Organized from Medina, Ohio, TRANSFERRED TO CO. A, 4TH O. V. I. May 1-5. On June 24, the 8th OVI withdrew from Petersburg and was sent back to Ohio. Myers, John P. 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. Wounded at Transferred to Outland, William C. Antietam, discharged Feb. 12, '63, Discharged July ADAMS COUNTY, OHIO Adams County Military - In Process - Revolutionary Soldiers - Civil War - Morgan's Raid ALLEN COUNTY, OHIO Casualty Lists ASHTABULA CO., OHIO ASHLAND CO., OHIO Roll of Honor - Ashland Co., Ohio 16th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry - Ashland Co. 42nd Ohio Infantry - Ashland Co. Sawhill, Edward J. Stair, Blaine A. Transferred to 4th Landers' Division, Army Potomac, to Bittikofer, Charles L. Transferred to Lincoln A. Slusser Millsack, Frederick G. Williams, Idris C. Dunn, James Woods, William Pinnicks, Sinclair J. Ralston, Robert J. Antietam, discharged Nov. 22, '62, Died at Grafton, Broeski, Henry Lieutenant Co. C. promoted Captain Co. G Jan. 15, '63. Dieringer, Edward H. Young, John J. Headley, Harry E. [1] For more information on the history of this unit, see: Larry Stevens' Ohio in the Civil War, 8th Ohio Infantry The Civil War Archive section, 8th Regiment Infantry, (accessed 29 August 2012). Downes, T.M.F. A. G. O. Oct. 17, '62. The 8th Ohio lost during service 8 officers and 124 enlisted men killed and mortally wounded, and 1 officer and 72 enlisted men by disease (a total of 205 fatalities). Don T. Kiplinger Teeterick, Albert Glenn, Charles E. Adj. June 13, '64, Discharged Aug. Transferred to Lieut. Haase, Carl A. Promoted to Howard M. Greenwald brigade band, re-transferred to m. o. July 13, '64. While in the Shenandoah Valley, the 8th OVI participated in its first real battle, Winchester, where it attacked and defeated a portion of Stonewall Jackson's force, while suffering almost twenty-five percent casualties.

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