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Unit References for Units Listed on Soldiers and Sailors Monument, Cleveland, Ohio 1st 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 In the Jaws of Death, or Eighteen Months a Prisoner of War in Southern Prisons. Thomas N. Way. Co I 1st OVI. 19 pgs. Journal Steam Print. Salem. Ohio. 1872. Call# PA Box 35, 6. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio National Tribune. The Baltimore Passage. J. Hinson. Co. G. 1st O.V.I. February 21, 1884 Experiences in Southern Military Prisons. Albert Mellor. From: G.A.R. War Papers. Cincinnati. F.C. Jones Post. 1891. pgs. 264- 83. 18 photocopied pages. E464G72v1. USAMHI. Carlisle Barracks. PA History of the First Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry in the Civil War 1861-1865. Compiled and Edited by Albert Kern. 62 pgs. Dayton. Ohio. 1918. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio Reprint: History of the First Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry in the Civil War 1861-1865. Compiled and Edited by Albert Kern. 62 pgs. Reprinted by Curt Dalton. Dayton. Ohio. 1996 Report of Col. Geo. W. McCook and James M. Brown. Agents for Furnishing the First and Second Ohio Regiments with subsistance, clothing and equiptments, to the Governor. Columbus: Richard Nevins, State Printer 1861 Peter Weidner Papers. Peter Weidner. 1st OVI and 106th OVI. Dates 1859-1888. 2 ft. Ohio Historical Society. Archives-Library Division. Columbus. Ohio Alexander Varian Letters. Transcripts (handwritten) made 1861- 1864 by Elizabeth Varian. Letters from Varian to his family during the civil war. Army officer who served as a Corporal, and later 1st Lieutenant, in Company D, 1st Regiment, Ohio. 0.2 linear ft. Call#

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Unit References for Units Listed on

Soldiers and Sailors Monument,

Cleveland, Ohio

1st 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 • In the Jaws of Death, or Eighteen Months a Prisoner of War in

Southern Prisons. Thomas N. Way. Co I 1st OVI. 19 pgs. Journal Steam Print. Salem. Ohio. 1872. Call# PA Box 35, 6. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• National Tribune. The Baltimore Passage. J. Hinson. Co. G. 1st O.V.I. February 21, 1884

• Experiences in Southern Military Prisons. Albert Mellor. From: G.A.R. War Papers. Cincinnati. F.C. Jones Post. 1891. pgs. 264-83. 18 photocopied pages. E464G72v1. USAMHI. Carlisle Barracks. PA

• History of the First Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry in the Civil War 1861-1865. Compiled and Edited by Albert Kern. 62 pgs. Dayton. Ohio. 1918. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio Reprint: History of the First Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry in the Civil War 1861-1865. Compiled and Edited by Albert Kern. 62 pgs. Reprinted by Curt Dalton. Dayton. Ohio. 1996

• Report of Col. Geo. W. McCook and James M. Brown. Agents for Furnishing the First and Second Ohio Regiments with subsistance, clothing and equiptments, to the Governor. Columbus: Richard Nevins, State Printer 1861

• Peter Weidner Papers. Peter Weidner. 1st OVI and 106th OVI. Dates 1859-1888. 2 ft. Ohio Historical Society. Archives-Library Division. Columbus. Ohio

• Alexander Varian Letters. Transcripts (handwritten) made 1861-1864 by Elizabeth Varian. Letters from Varian to his family during the civil war. Army officer who served as a Corporal, and later 1st Lieutenant, in Company D, 1st Regiment, Ohio. 0.2 linear ft. Call#

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MS. 3141. Archives Library. Western Reserve Historical Society. Cleveland. Ohio

• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

• From School to War. Letters of George Lawson Waterman... 1858-1863. Co. E 1st OVI and Co. C 115th OVI. Robert P. and Jeanette K. Bishop. Peninsula. Summit County. Ohio. 1996

• Hillory Shifflett Letters. Pvt. Hillory Shifflett. Co. C. 1st OVI. Compiled by Kate Forster. Published on the web by Julia Crosswell. Fort Worth. Texas. 1998

• National Colors of the 1st O.V.I. Original Photo. Fight for the Colors. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 2000

• National Colors of the 1st O.V.I. Original Photo. Fight for the Colors. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 2000

• Guidon of the Co. B. 1st O.V.I. Lafayette Guards from Dayton. Original Photo. Fight for the Colors. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 2000

5th 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 • How I Know, or Sixteen Years Eventful Experiences - an Authentic

Narrative. James Swisher. Co. E 5th OVI. 384 pgs. Cincinnati. 1881. Call# 917.8 Sw65h Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• National Tribune. "Cross Keys". George C. Clouds. Co. K. 5th O.V.I. June 14, 1883

• National Tribune. Port Republic. George C. Clouds. Co. K. 5th O.V.I. December 18, 1884

• That "Five Ohio" Sutler. by W.C. Hickman. pg. 178. November 5 1887. The Ohio Soldier and National Picket Guard. Chillicothe. Ohio

• The Fifth Ohio Infantry at Resaca: Colonel Robert L. Kilpatrick. Found in: Sketches of War History. 1861-1865. Papers prepared for the Ohio Commandery of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States. 1890-1896. Editor: W.H. Chamberlin. Published by the Commandery. Volume IV. The Robert Clark Co. Cincinnati. 1896

• Fifth Ohio Infantry. by John B. Hoffmann. pgs. 30-37. Ohio at Antietam. Report of the Ohio Antietam Battlefield Commission.

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By D. Cunningham and W.W. Miller. Springfield Publishing Company. State Printers. Springfield. Ohio. 1904

• What I Saw from 1861 to 1864. Personal Recollections of John M. Paver, 1st Lieutenant Company C, and R.Q.M. 5th Ohio Vol. Infantry. Scott Miller Co. 1906

• Personal Memorandum of Joseph L. Gaul Co. "C" 5th Ohio Vol. Infy. Joseph L. Gaul. p. 53-56. Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio Publications. Cincinnati. Ohio. 1926

• Journal of George B. Ray, Musician, Co. "H," 5th Ohio Vol. Infantry. Enlisted April 19th 1861; discharged April 3d 1863. George B. Ray. p. 57-73. Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio Publications. Cincinnati. Ohio. 1926. Call# 977.106 H629p. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• William L. Aughinbaugh Journal, 1862-1863. Pvt. William L. Aughinbaugh. 5th O.V.I. b. ca.1844. 196 pp. M-2404 Cat. 9/91 atd. Diaries and Journals 9.3. Schoff Civil War Collection. William L. Clements Library. The University of Michigan

• The Battle of Blue’s Gap. by Fritz Haselberger. West Virginia History. pgs. 241-248. Vol. 28 no. 3. April. 1967. State Dept. of Achives and History. Charleston. W.Va

• 'Some One has Blundered': A Federal Writes of Port Republic. James Clarke. CWTI 19. Nov. 1980. pp. 30-33. 4 photocopied pages. Per. USAMHI. Carlisle Barracks. PA.

• Yanks From The South (The First Land Campaign of the Civil War: Rich Mountain, West Virginia). Fritz Haselberger. 323 pgs. Past Glories. Baltimore. Maryland. 1987

• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

• National Colors of the 5th O.V.I. Painting and Original Photo. Fight for the Colors. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 2000

• National Colors of the 5th O.V.I. Painting and Original Photo. Fight for the Colors. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 2000

• National Colors of the 5th O.V.I. Painting and Original Photo. Fight for the Colors. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 2000

• Buckeye Blood: Ohio at Gettysburg. by Richard A. Baumgartner. 254 pgs. Blue Acorn Press. Huntington. West Virginia. 2003

7th Ohio Infantry compiled by Larry Stevens

References for this Unit

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• see also Bibliography of State-Wide References • Ohio In The War-Volume II. Whitelaw Reid. Moore, Wilstach &

Baldwin. Cincinnati 1868 • The Ohio Seventh. Newspaper published by the 7th OVI. Weston,

Va. J. F. Harmon & E. F. Grabill, 1861- . Contributors Ohio Infantry. 7th Regt. Notes "We come to protect; not to invade." "The Ohio Seventh will be published as often as circumstances will admit and of such material as may be found at Secession offices where we may chance to stop long enough to raise our flag and issue a paper." Call# Newspapers 17 L1.2 002. Western Reserve Historical Society. Cleveland. Ohio

• The Seventh Regiment: A Record. Major George L. Wood. 304 pgs. Publisher James Miller. New York. 1865. See next title. Call# 973.7471 J07wo. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• Famous Deeds by American Heroes, a Record of Events from Sumpter to Lookout Mountain .... By Geo. L. Wood. 304 pgs. Publisher James Miller. New York. 1865. Published from the same plates as book above. Call# R973.7471 J71.1f. The Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County

• George L. Wood Diary. Captain George L. Wood. Company D. 7th OVI. Feb. 16, 1862 - July 14, 1862. Includes a short history of the 7th OVI and biographical sketches of Lt. Louis G. Deforest, Lt. Halbut B. Case, Capt. Joel F. Asper, Col. William P. Creighton, and Lt. Orrin J. Crane. On title page. "This book was captured from the rebels at Charleston, Kanawha Valley, Va." Call# VOL 398. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• 7th Ohio Records. Summary Return of Captain Mervin Clark's Company B, September, 1863. A morning register, March 1-May, 1864. An autograph album prepared "In Memoriam of Col. W.R. Creighton and Lt. Col. O.J. Crane. From the Non-Commissioned Officers and Privates of the 7th O.V.I." Includes clippings pertaining to the deaths of Crane and Creighton, who died during battle at Ringgold Georgia. 0.2 linear ft. Call# Manuscripts. MS. 640. Western Reserve Historical Society Archives Library. Cleveland. Ohio

• The History of Co. C, Seventh Regiment O.V.I... Theodore Wilder. 83 pgs. J.B.T. Marsh, Printer. Oberlin. Ohio. 1866

• National Tribune. 7th Ohio at Summerville. Geo. Ketchum. 1st Sgt. Co. E. 7th O.V.I. May 3, 1883

• National Tribune. Port Republic. W.E. Baldwin 29th O.V.I., F.A. Seymour 7th O.V.I. and W.H. Poor 7th O.V.I. September 25th, 1884

• National Tribune. Where Colonel Creighton Fell. Joseph S. Clarke. 7th O.V.I. June 11th, 1885. Ringgold Georgia

• National Tribune. Above the Clouds. Owen Hicks. 7th O.V.I. March 31st, 1887. Lookout Mountain

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• National Tribune. Ohio at Gettysburg. The Regiments that Participated in the Great Battle. S.R. Norris. 7th O.V.I. June 9th, 1887

• Rooster Record. Official Organ of the Seventh Regiment OVI Association. Volume 1 - August 17 1887. Volume 2 - August 21 1888. Volume 5 no 1 - December 1892. Put-in-Bay. Cleveland. Call# 973.7471 JO7ro. Microfilm# FLM 317. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• Poem: The Right Flank at Lookout. by Levi Bauder. 7th OVI. pg. 10. August 20 1887. The Ohio Soldier and National Picket Guard. Chillicothe. Ohio

• National Tribune. Kernstown. Who Charged and Took the Stone Wall at the Battle. Lawrence Wilson. 7th O.V.I. p.6 June 6, 1889

• The Campaign of West Virginia of 1861. J.N. Cross. From: MOLLUS. Minnesota. Glimpses of the nation's struggle. Second series. pgs. 146-172. St. Paul. Minnesota. 1890

• Willard W. Wheeler Diary. Pvt. Willard W. Wheeler. Co. C. 7th OVI. Photocopy of diary. August 24, 1861-February 15, 1862. Capture at Cross Lanes. W.Va. and prison accounts. 100 pgs. M-2282. Cat. 4/92 rsc. Diaries & Journals F9.1. Schoff Civil War Collection. William L. Clements Library. The University of Michigan

• Civil War Diary: August 1861-February 1862, Including Time Spent in Parish Prison, New Orleans, LA / W.W. Wheeler. by Willard Watson Wheeler. Co C. 7th OVI. 51 pgs. Charity G. Monroe. NP. Peoria. IL. 1995. Call# Main Library E601 .W44 1995. Oberlin College. Oberlin. Ohio

• Morris Holly Letters 1861-1862. Letters of Morris Holly. Sergeant Co. A. 7th OVI. Letters written by Holly to his family. 0.7 linear ft. Call# Manuscripts. MS. 3462. Western Reserve Historical Society Archives Library. Cleveland. Ohio

• The Private Civil War Journal of Daniel S. Judson, Co C 7th Regt., Ohio. Daniel S. Judson. Co. C. 7th OVI. Editor Clare Ann Hatten. 58 pgs. Index. NP. ND. Call# OCLC# zob2bg b1702113. Main Spec Coll. Oberlin College. Oberlin. Ohio

• The Days of Sixty-three. Marcus Hopkins. From: War Papers. MOLLUS. DC. Paper 18. 18 pgs. 18 photocopied pages. E464M5.1991v42. USAMHI. Carlisle Barracks. PA

• Personal Experiences of the Early Days of 1861. James T. Sterling. From: War Papers. MOLLUS. Michigan. Vol. 1. Detroit. Winn & Hammond. 1893. 12 pgs. 6 photocopied pages. E464M5.1991v50. USAMHI. Carlisle Barracks. PA

• National Tribune. The 12th Corps at Gettysburg. The Part They Took in the Big Battle of Gettysburg. G.D. Bertholf. 7th O.V.I. May 11th, 1893

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• A Year with the Rebels. Giles W. Shurtleff. From: Sketches of War History. MOLLUS. Ohio. Vol.4. Cincinnati. Robert Clarke. 1896. pgs. 388-410. 12 photocopied pages. E464M5.1991v4. USAMHI. Carlisle Barracks. PA

• National Tribune. Remarkable Experience. A Man Who Stopped a Cannon-ball and Still Lives. Marcus S. Hopkins. 7th O.V.I. January 30th, 1896

• Giles Waldo Shurtleff Papers. 1846-1930. Giles W. Shurtleff. 1831-1924. 7th OVI and 5th USCT. 2.7 linear ft. Finding Guide. Call# Archives OCA 30/32 c.0. Oberlin College. Oberlin. Ohio

• Elliot F. Grabill Papers. 1859-1910. Elliot F. Grabill. 1837-1912. 7th OVI and 5th USCT. .8 linear ft. Finding Guide. Call# Archives OCA 30/43 c.0. Oberlin College. Oberlin. Ohio

• General Shurtleff. by Ulysses Marvin. pg. 321. Oberlin Alumni Magazine 7. no.9. 1911

• National Tribune. Battle of Port Republic. J.C. Lindsey 7th O.V.I. June 18th, 1903

• Seventh Ohio Infantry. by Sergeant Lawrence Wilson. pgs. 38-40. Ohio at Antietam. Report of the Ohio Antietam Battlefield Commission. By D. Cunningham and W.W. Miller. Springfield Publishing Company. State Printers. Springfield. Ohio. 1904

• National Tribune. The 7th Ohio. Personal Reminiscences of a Promoted Private of Co. D, Who Was There to the End. Lawrence Wilson. 7th O.V.I. January 14th and 21st, 1904

• Itinerary of the Seventh Ohio Volunteer Infantry 1861-1864. With a Roster, Portraits and Biographies. Lawrence Wilson. 652 pgs. The Neale Publ. Co. New York and Washington. 1907

• National Tribune. Orders Disobeyed. Had the Bridge been Burned, Stonewall Jackson would have been Annihilated. C.W. Rossiter 7th O.V.I. September 2nd, 1915. Shenandoah Valley 1862

• National Tribune. Gassed by Nature. Experience of the 7th Ohio at Camp Dennison. S.T. Gill. 7th O.V.I. February 27th, 1919

• The Battle of Blue’s Gap. by Fritz Haselberger. West Virginia History. pgs. 241-248. Vol. 28 no. 3. April. 1967. State Dept. of Achives and History. Charleston. W.Va

• Yanks From The South (The First Land Campaign of the Civil War: Rich Mountain, West Virginia). Fritz Haselberger. 323 pgs. Past Glories. Baltimore. Maryland. 1987

• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

• Ohio's Bully Seventh/ The pride of the Western Reserve. by Robert M. Filipovich. 113 leaves: bibliography. Call# Master's Theses no. 545. History Department Master Theses. Maag Library. Youngstown State University. Youngstown. Ohio. 1996

• Friend Alice. The Civil War Letters of Captain David D. Bard. 7th and 104th Regiments Ohio Volunteer Infantry. 1862-1864. David

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D. Bard. Edited by James T. Brenner. A Scholar of Fortune Publication. 434 Bowman Drive. Kent. Ohio. 44240. 1997

• A Story of Valor: the Seventh Ohio Volunteer Infantry. by Timothy J. Mieyal. Kent State University Masters Thesis. Dept. of History. 310 leaves. Call# MAIN Special Coll E525.5 7th .M54 1998. Kent State University. Kent. Ohio. 1998

• Regimental Colors of the 7th O.V.I. Painting and Original Photo. Fight for the Colors. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 2000

• National Colors of the 7th O.V.I. Painting and Original Photo. Fight for the Colors. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 2000

• Buckeye Blood: Ohio at Gettysburg. by Richard A. Baumgartner. 254 pgs. Blue Acorn Press. Huntington. West Virginia. 2003

• A Grassroots History of the American Civil War, Vol. I: The Life and Times of Pvt. Ephraim Cooper. One of Mr. Lincoln's First Volunteers. Richard J. Staats. Cooper joined the Tyler Guards, an outfit that became Company G in the three months' service of the 7th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Primarily focuses on the years from 1845 to June, 1861. Index. 180 pgs. Paperback. Heritage Books Inc. Bowie. Maryland. 2003

• A Grassroots History of the American Civil War, Vol. II: The Bully Seventh Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Richard J. Staats. Footnotes. Bibliography and index. 202 pgs. Paperback. Heritage Books Inc. Bowie. Maryland. 2003

8th 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 • Samuel Sexton Papers. Samuel Sexton. Assistant Surgeon. 8th

Regt. OVI. .75 cubic foot. Includes Civil War diary. Call# MSS 185. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• Report of the Eighth Ohio Regiment. Franklin Sawyer. Firelands Pioneer. XII. pgs.77-83. Norwalk. OH. 1876

• A Military History of the 8th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry; its battles, marches and army movements. Franklin Sawyer. Fairbanks & Co. Printers. Cleveland. 1881 Reprint: 8th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Gibraltar Brigade. Army of the Potomac. Franklin Sawyer. Blue Acorn Press. Huntington. West Virginia. 1994

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• At the Battle of Antietam With the 8th Ohio Infantry. by Thomas F. De Burgh Galway. Read December 1, 1881. From: MOLLUS. New York. N.Y. vol.3 p.70-85. 1907

• National Tribune. Reminiscences of Spottsylvania. P.S. Potter. Sgt. Co H, 8th OVI.. April 15 1882

• National Tribune. The Battle of Gettysburg. T.S. Potter. Co H, 8th OVI.. August 5 1882

• The Eighth Ohio At Gettysburg. Address by General Franklin Sawyer . Franklin Sawyer. Roster Of Survivors. Published by the Regimental Association. E.J. Gray Printer. Washington D.C. 1889

• Antietam, a Reminiscence. Azor H. Nickerson. Blue and Gray. II. pgs. 343-347. Philadelphia. PA. 1893

• Antietam-Sharpsburg, 1862. Azor H. Nickerson. Blue and Gray. IV. pgs. 125-134. Philadelphia. PA. 1894

• Those Whom You Left Behind You. George H. Degett. From Glimpses of the Nation's Struggle. MOLLUS. Minnesota. Vol. 5. Review Pub. Co. St. Paul. MN. 1903. pp. 332-66. 17 photocopied pages. E464M5.1991v30. USAMHI. Carlisle Barracks. PA

• Eighth Ohio Infantry. by E.T. Naylor. pgs. 50-52. Ohio at Antietam. Report of the Ohio Antietam Battlefield Commission. By D. Cunningham and W.W. Miller. Springfield Publishing Company. State Printers. Springfield. Ohio. 1904

• The Valiant Hours ; A Narrative of "Captain Brevet," an Irish American in the Army of the Potomac. Thomas Francis Galwey. Edited By W.S. Nye. Stackpole. Harrisburg. PA. 1961

• The Battle of Hanging Rocks Pass near Romney, West Virginia, September 24, 1861. by Fritz Haselberger. West Virginia History. pgs. 1-20. Vol. 25 no. 1. October. 1963. State Dept. of Archives and History. Charleston. W. Va. 1963. Located at Ohio Historical Society. Call# 975.405 W52, v.25,no.1. The 8th O.V.I. had a part in this battle.

• Kelley’s Occupation of Romney. by Fritz and Mark Haselberger. West Virginia History. pgs. 121-136. Vol. 28 no. 2. January. 1967. State Dept. of Archives and History. Charleston. W.Va.

• The Battle of Blue’s Gap. by Fritz Haselberger. West Virginia History. pgs. 241-248. Vol. 28 no. 3. April. 1967. State Dept. of Achives and History. Charleston. W.Va.

• A Gallant Defense : The Trial of the 8th Ohio at Gettysburg. Martin Graham. CWTI. pg.12. May. 1986

• Yanks From The South (The First Land Campaign of the Civil War : Rich Mountain, West Virginia). Fritz Haselberger. 323 pgs. Past Glories. Baltimore. Maryland. 1987

• "I am now a Soldier" The Civil War Diaries of Lorenzo Vanderhoef . Lorenzo Vanderhoef 8th OVI. Edited by Kenneth R. Martin and Ralph Linwood Snow. Patten Free Library. Bath ME. 1990

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• The Struggle for the Bliss Farm at Gettysburg, July 2nd and 3rd, 1863. Elwood Christ. Butternut & Blue. Baltimore. MD. 1994

• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

• The 8th OVI Page. Bob Szabo. 1996 • A Brief History of the 8th OVI. by Thomas M.F. Downes.

Published on the web by Bob Szabo. 1996 • Dispelling the Legend of Lt. Elijah Hayden's Death. by Keith

Snipe. in The Gettysburg Magazine. Issue 22. January. 2000. Morningside Bookshop. Dayton. Ohio

• National Colors of the 8th O.V.I. Painting and Original Photo. Fight for the Colors. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 2000

• Buckeye Blood: Ohio at Gettysburg. by Richard A. Baumgartner. 254 pgs. Blue Acorn Press. Huntington. West Virginia. 2003

10th 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 • Records 10th Ohio Infantry Regiment 1861-1864. Morning reports

and remarks for the month concerning the activities of the various companies. 0.1 linear ft. 1 v. Call# MS. 568. Archives Library. Western Reserve Historical Society. Cleveland. Ohio

• A Paper Read Before the Loyal Legion on William Haines Lytle. by Dr. And. C. Kemper, Late Captain and Assistant Adjutant General United States Volunteers. Burnet House, June 6, 1883. And. C. Kemper. Peter G. Thomson Printer. Cincinnati. 1883

• National Tribune. General Lytle. By Dr. A.C. Kemper. July 5, 1883

• Brigadier General William Haines Lytle. Capt. A.C. Kemper. From Sketches of War History, 1861-1865. Papers read before the Ohio Commandry of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States. 1883-1886. Published by the Commandery. Volume I. Cincinnati: Robert Clarke and Co. 1888

• Poems of William Haines Lytle. William Haines Lytle 1826-1863. Edited, with Memoir, by William H. Venable. Cover Title: "I am Dying, Egypt, Dying" and Other Poems / William Haines Lytle. 149 pgs. The Robert Clarke Company. Cincinnati. Ohio. 1894. Call# Venable 61. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

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• Stone River Sketches. Alfred Pirtle. From: Sketches of War History. MOLLUS. Ohio. Vol. 6. Cincinnati. Monfort. 1908. pp. 95-110. 9 photocopied pages. E464M5.1991v6. USAMHI. Carlisle Barracks. PA.

• Three Memorable Days, a Letter From Chattanooga, November, 1863. Alfred Pirtle. From: Sketches of War History. MOLLUS. Ohio. Vol. 6. Cincinnati. Monfort. 1908. pp. 35-46. 7 photocopied pages. E464M5.1991v6. USAMHI. Carlisle Barracks. PA.

• 10th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Call# Mss q116 RM. Manuscript Collection. Cincinnati Museum Center. 1301 Western Avenue. Cincinnati. Ohio. 45203

• William Lytle & the "Bloody Tinth" Ohio. A Soldier-poet and an Irish Regiment. by James F. Neel. Military Images Magazine. Volume 3. Number 1. July - August. 1981

• Yanks From The South (The First Land Campaign of the Civil War: Rich Mountain, West Virginia). Fritz Haselberger. 323 pgs. Past Glories. Baltimore. Maryland. 1987

• The Journals of Daniel Finn. Composed from the existing Civil War journals of Daniel Finn from September 13, 1861 to October 17, 1861, December 4, 1861 to January 14, 1862, April 22, 1862 to July 25, 1862. Musician Daniel Finn 10th OVI. Transcribed by Christopher L. Williamson at the request of Nancy Kipp Williamson. 91 pgs. "Hand published and bound." NP. 1992. Call# E525.5 10th .F56 1992. Library of Congress. Washington DC

• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

• For Honor, Glory, and Union : The Mexican and Civil War Letters of Brig. Gen. William Haines Lytle. by William Haines Lytle. Edited and with an introduction by Ruth C. Carter. 244 pages. ISBN: 0813121086. University Press of Kentucky. 1999

• Regimental Colors of the 10th O.V.I. Original Photo. Fight for the Colors. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 2000

• National Colors of the 10th O.V.I. Original Photo. Fight for the Colors. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 2000

• William Haines Lytle. Cincinnati's Gentleman General. By D. Reid Lane. pgs 121-134. Volume VII. No 3. 2003. Ohio Civil War Genealogy Journal. Ohio Genealogical Society. Mansfield. Ohio

11th Ohio Infantry compiled by Larry Stevens

References for this Unit

• see also Bibliography of State-Wide References

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• Ohio In The War-Volume II. Whitelaw Reid. Moore, Wilstach & Baldwin. Cincinnati 1868

• M.L. Sheets Diary. Pvt. Martin L. Sheets. Co A. 11th OVI. Diary December 2 1861 - July 14 1863. CWTIColl. USAMHI. Carlisle Barracks. PA

• J.R. Test Letters. Pvt Joseph R. Test. Co C. 11th OVI. Letters July 4 1861 - February 24 1863. CWMiscColl. USAMHI. Carlisle Barracks. PA

• Lights and Shadows of Army Life; or Pen Pictures from the Battlefield, the Camp and the Hospital. Rev. W.W. Lyle. 403 pgs. R.W. Carrol & Co. Publishers. 73 West Fourth Street. Opera-House Building Cincinnati. Ohio. 1865 Online Edition. Courtesy of University of Michigan and Cornell University. The Making of America Project.

• A History of the 11th Regiment (Ohio Volunteer Infantry). Containing the military record, so far as possible to obtain it, of each officer and enlisted man of the command, a list of deaths, an account of the veterans, incidents of the field and camp, names of the three months' volunteers, etc., etc. J.H. Horton & Sol Teverbaugh, members of the Regiment. W.J. Shuey Printer and Publ. "Telescope" Office. Dayton. Ohio. 1866

• Captured Battle-Flags. by Pvt. George Green. Co H. 11th OVI. On pgs. 288-289 of Deeds of Valor: How America's Civil War Heroes Won the Medal of Honor. Edited by W.F. Beyer and O.F. Keydel. 558 pgs. Perrien-Keydel Co. Detroit. Michigan. 1903: Reprint of above by Longmeadow Press. Stamford. CT. 1992

• Eleventh Ohio Infantry. by Thomas L. Steward. pgs. 53-57. Ohio at Antietam. Report of the Ohio Antietam Battlefield Commission. By D. Cunningham and W.W. Miller. Springfield Publishing Company. State Printers. Springfield. Ohio. 1904

• Philander P. Lane; Colonel of the Volunteers in the Civil War, 11th Ohio Infantry. William Force Scott. Privately printed. 1920

• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

• Curly's War Record. History Of a Dog Which Deserved a Pension from Uncle Sam. By T.L. Stewart, Co. A, Eleventh Ohio Vol. Infantry, in National Tribune. From: The Ohio Soldier May 5, 1888. Published on the web by Larry Stevens. Newark. Ohio. 1995 A Short History of the 11th OVI Anonymous. 2000

• 11th Infantry Regiment Annual Reunions. Proceedings of the...Annual Reunion of the Eleventh Ohio Infantry.... 1869-1914. Various Publishers. Call# E525.5.llth.O3. 1869-1914. USAMHI. Carlisle Barracks. PA

• Members of the 11th O.V.I. Photograph of the soldiers of the 11th Ohio's Company C lined in a field holding their sabres. Photoprint.

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b&w. 21 x 26 cm. Call# SC 1020. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

14th 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 Fourteenth Ohio Regiment, O.V.V.I. From the

Beginning of the War in 1861 to Its Close in 1865. Col. J.A. Chase. St. John Printing House. Toledo. Ohio. 1881

• National Tribune. Baird's Division at Jonesboro. Thomas Litchfield. 1st Sgt. Co. I, 14th O.V.I. May 31, 1883

• Henry M. Osborn Diary. Corporal Henry M. Osborn Company K. 14th OVI. Personal diary. Sept. 18, 1861 - Oct. 8, 1862. Osborn died in the Battle of Jonesborough in 1864. Call# VOL 194. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• Jonathan Wood Recollections. Jonathan Wood. 14th OVI. Civil War recollections. 1866. Copy of recollections of Woods service with the 14th OVI from 1861-1864. Wood enlisted at age 62. He primarily tended the sick. Call# VFM 4630. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• William Oglevie Papers. 22 items. Oglevie's papers include letters from two sons who were in the 14th OVI. Oliver Oglevie. Cpl. Co. K and Lewis Oglevie. Pvt. Co. K. Call# VFM 204. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• Josiah Farrington's Civil War Diary and Letters. 1st Lieutenant Josiah Farrington. Co I 14th OVI. Edited by Myron Bradley. Starts at pg. 87. Northwest Ohio Quarterly. Vol. 49.3. Summer. 1977

• Yanks From The South (The First Land Campaign of the Civil War: Rich Mountain, West Virginia). Fritz Haselberger. 323 pgs. Past Glories. Baltimore. Maryland. 1987

• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

17th Ohio Infantry compiled by Larry Stevens

References for this Unit

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• see also Bibliography of State-Wide References • Ohio In The War-Volume II. Whitelaw Reid. Moore, Wilstach &

Baldwin. Cincinnati 1868 • The Army of the Cumberland, Oration of... Durbin Ward.

Historical Mag 3. 1874. pp. 1-6. 6 photocopied pages. Per. USAMHI. Carlisle Barracks. PA

• National Tribune. The 17th Ohio at Resaca. Frank Gilliland. July 3, 1884

• National Tribune. Chickamauga. James N. Nye. 17th O.V.I. November 20, 1884

• Greene County Soldiers in the Late War: Being a History of the Seventy-Fourth O.V.I.: With Sketches of the Twelfth, Ninety-Fourth, One Hundred and Tenth, Forty-Fourth, Tenth Ohio Battery, One Hundred and Fifty-Fourth, Fifty-Fourth, Seventeenth, Thirty-Fourth, One Hundred and Eighty-Fourth: Together With a List of Greene County's Soldiers. by Ira S. Owens. 294 pgs. Christian Publishing House. Dayton. Ohio. 1884. Call# Rare Books E525.4 74th .O92 1884x. State Library of Ohio. Columbus. Ohio

• Company B, Seventeenth OhioVolunteer Infantry. Three Month Service. in Military History of Ohio. Illustrated in Editions by Counties. Soldiers Edition. ..... Licking County Edition. pg. 313. H.H. Hardesty Publisher. Toledo. 1886.

• Cumberland Gap. B.F. Stevenson. From: MOLLUS. Ohio. Sketches of War History. v. 1 p. 328-357. Cincinnati. 1888

• Life and Orations of Durbin Ward of Ohio, compiled by his wife, Elizabeth Probasco Ward. Elizabeth Probasco Ward. A.H. Smith. Columbus. O. 1888

• History of the Seventeenth Regiment, First Brigade, Third Division, Fourteenth Corps, Army Of the Cumberland, War of the Rebellion. C.T. DeVelling Co. B. 143 pgs. E.R. Sullivan Printer and Binder. Zanesville. 1889. Library of Congress. Washington DC

• A Captive of War. By Solon Hyde, Hospital Steward, Seventeenth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Solon Hyde. Publishers Mclure, Phillips. New York. 1900 Reprint: A Captive of War. By Solon Hyde, Hospital Steward, Seventeenth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Edited and with a Preface by Neil Thompson. 201 pgs. and 2 pg. preface. Burd Street Press. Shippensburg. PA. Printed by Beidel Printing House. Shippensburg. PA. 1996

• National Tribune. Capture of Brown's Ferry. Pvt. Thomas D. Osborne. Co. B. 17th O.V.I. May 2, 1901

• Minutes and Roster of the Annual Reunion of the 17th O.V.V.I. Association. 17th O.V.V.I. Association. NP. ND. Call# PA Box 130 35. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

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• History of Jerome Township. Union County, Ohio. by W.L. Curry. Press of Edward T. Miller Co. Columbus. Ohio. 1913. Contains a history of the 17th OVI Three Months Unit on pgs 94-95.

• Minutes and Roster of the 42nd Annual Reunion of the 17th O.V.V.I. Association, Lancaster, Ohio, September 20, 1922. 17th O.V.V.I. Association. 15 pgs. Eagle Print. Lancaster. Ohio. 1922. OHi

• Yanks From The South (The First Land Campaign of the Civil War: Rich Mountain, West Virginia). Fritz Haselberger. 323 pgs. Past Glories. Baltimore. Maryland. 1987

• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

• Jesse Durbin Ward Papers. Colonel J. Durbin Ward 17th OVI. 16 items. Mostly political papers 1857-1880. Call# VFM 1838. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• Diaries of Captain John D. Inskeep Co. C 17th OVI. 1861-1865. Captain John D. Inskeep Co. C 17th OVI. 7 volumes. v.1. Diary, 1861 (VOL 323); v.2. Diary, Jan.1-July 19, 1862 (VOL 324); v.3. Diary, Aug. 28, 1862-Jan. 10, 1863 (VOL 325); v.4. Diary, Jan. 13-May 26, 1863 (VOL 326); v.5. Diary, May 27-Dec. 2, 1863 (VOL 327); v.6. Diary, Dec. 15, 1863-Sept. 13, 1864 (VOL 328); v.7. Diary, Oct. 1-July 23, 1865 (VOL 329). Call# VOL 323-329. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• The Diary of Captain John D. Inskeep, Co. C - 17th O.V.V.I., 1861-1865. Captain John D. Inskeep Co. C 17th OVI. 248 p. Transcription of original Diaries above. Call# VFM 3187. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• A. L. Gierhart Papers. Sgt. A. Lanson Gierhart Co. K 17th OVI. 18 items. Photocopies of papers which include 15 letters to family. Other items include history of Co. K, 17th O.V.I., and Gierhart's reminiscenes of three years service, written in 1907. Call# VFM 3004. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• Miles N. Woodward Papers. Corporal Miles N. Woodward 17th O.V.I. 40 items. Morgan Co., Ohio Family Papers. Correspondence includes letters written while in Co. H, 17th Regt., OVI. The diary was kept while in the service, 1864-1865, and minutes and rosters are of the 1909, 1911, and 1919 annual reunions of the 17th Regt., OVI Assn. Call# MSS 875. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

18th Ohio Infantry compiled by Larry Stevens

References for this Unit

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• see also Bibliography of State-Wide References • Ohio In The War-Volume II. Whitelaw Reid. Moore, Wilstach &

Baldwin. Cincinnati 1868 • James Verity Journal. James Verity. Pvt. Co. B. 22nd O.V.I. 1861.

Sgt. Co. G. 18th O.V.I. 1861-1864. Service May 22, 1861 - April 19, 1864. 119 pgs. M-2972 Cat. 11/93 rsc. Diaries & Journals F4.2. Schoff Civil War Collection. William L. Clements Library. The University of Michigan

• William Parker Johnson Letters. William P. Johnson. 18th OVI. Medical officer with the 18th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. 79 civil war letters. Call# MSS173. Ohio University Archives & Special Collections. Alden Library. 5th Floor. Athens. Ohio. 45701-2978

• Autograph Book 1864. Autograph book of soldiers of the 18th Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry, including all ten companies. Each soldier's name, rank, and hometown when mustered out in November, 1864. Call# OHS General VOL 655. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• Oration of General Charles H. Grosvenor Before the Society of the Army of the Cumberland at Its Reunion in Milwaukee, September 20, 1882. Charles H. Grosvenor. 24 pgs. Press of Robert Clarke & Co. 1883

• National Tribune. Principally Daisies. A Good Story of the Early Days of the 18th Ohio. Andrew Lany. Co. A. 18th O.V.I. March 27, 1884

• National Tribune. Short Mountain Crossroads. August 29th, 1862. Tennessee. W.S. Brown. 18th O.V.I. July 3, 1884

• National Tribune. The Cracker Line. 2nd Lieut. Charles Grant. Co. D. 18th O.V.I. October 30, 1884

• The Battle of Salt River Ky. by H.C. 18th OVI. pg. 29. August 27 1887. The Ohio Soldier and National Picket Guard. Chillicothe. Ohio

• A War Relic. Reprint of The Eighteenth Ohio. A wartime paper printed by members of the 18th OVI. Vol. I. No. 3. Published by Military Authority. Was in possession of Josh Wisehart 18th OVI. Concerns the fight at Short Mountain Cross Roads. pgs. 52-53. September 10 1887. The Ohio Soldier and National Picket Guard. Chillicothe. Ohio

• A Genuine Johny Reb. by H.C. Jones. 18th OVI. pg. 75. September 17 1887. The Ohio Soldier and National Picket Guard. Chillicothe. Ohio

• The Battle of Chickamauga. Historical Map and Guide Book. By Captain J.C. McElroy. Eighteenth Ohio Infantry. Joseph C. McElroy was Secretary of the Ohio Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Park Commission. 18 pgs. NP. Columbus. Ohio. 1905

• National Tribune. Hazen's Midnight Excursion. Charles M. Heaton. Co. D. 18th O.V.I. December 20, 1906

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• Historical Sketch of Company "B" 18th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry Three Months' Service. Jewett Palmer. Marietta 1912

• National Tribune. Brown's Ferry Expedition: Shortening the Ration Line and Helping Save the Starving Army at Chattanooga. Corporal Launcelot L. Scott. Co. G. 18th O.V.I. January 25, 1912

• Yanks From The South (The First Land Campaign of the Civil War: Rich Mountain, West Virginia). Fritz Haselberger. 323 pgs. Past Glories. Baltimore. Maryland. 1987

• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

• Narrow Escape Story #25. Battle of Stone River. by Andy Boggs. 18th OVI. Ironton Register. Thursday May 5 1887. Transcribed by Shirley Reed. 1998

• 18th OVI Page. Glenn Davis. 2002

19th 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 • Three Months in Camp and Field. Diary of an Ohio Volunteer. A

musician, Co. H, 19th Regiment. 63 pgs. 20 cm. NP. Cleveland. 1861. Call# E525.5 19th. Library of Congress. Washington. DC. Musicians listed for 19th OVI. Three months unit. Co. H. : William K. Miller. 20 yrs old and Daniel Hiltbiddle. 39 yrs old.

• Correl Smith Diary 1861-1862. Captain Correl Smith. Co G. 19th OVI. 0.2 linear ft. Call# MS. 3285. Archives Library Manuscripts. Western Reserve Historical Society. Cleveland. Ohio

• James M. Nash Papers 1861-1866. Lt. Colonel. James M. Nash. 19th OVI. 8 items. Letters, muster-out rolls, notices of promotions, and part of a diary for the fall of 1863 kept by Nash. Call# MS. 2571. Archives Library Manuscripts. Western Reserve Historical Society. Cleveland. Ohio

• National Tribune. Biography of Colonel Chas. F. Manderson. 19th O.V.I. By Colonel Lucius Drury. February 22, 1883

• National Tribune. Riding Morgan's Mule. George Barkhamer. Co. K. 19th Ohio Infantry. July 19, 1883

• National Tribune. On Picket Before Chattanooga. George Barkhamer. Co. K. 19th Ohio Infantry. July 26, 1883

• National Tribune. Lookout Mountain. The First Regiment Actually at the Top of the Big Hill. J.A. Reep. September 24, 1891

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• Extracts from "The Battles of the 19th Ohio" by a Late Acting Assistant Adjutant General, 3d Brigade, 3d Division, 4th A.C., Army of the Cumberland. William S.S. Erb. 48 pgs. Judd & Detwiler. Washington DC. 1893

• Address of General Charles F. Manderson, Delivered at Chattanooga, Tenn., on September 18th, 1895, before the Society of the Army of the Cumberland. Charles F. Manderson. 28 pgs. NP. 1895? NHi

• Narrative History of the 19th OVI. Papers of Charles F. Manderson. Call# VFM 1561. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• The Twin Seven-Shooters. Charles F. Manderson. F. Tennyson Neely. New York. 1902

• Memories of Andrew Simon Cutler. by Mrs. Mary J. Cutler. Andrew Simon Cutler. Co. C. 19th OVI. 267 pgs. NP. ND. Copyright 1907

• Reminiscences of the Civil War. by J.N. Roberts. 19th OVI. 1861. 6th OVC. 1861-1865. 55 pgs. NP. ND. 1925? Call# PA Box 723 45. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• Nobly They Served the Union. Henry G. Stratton. Lt. Colonel. 19th O.V.I. Edited by Frederick C. Cross. 218 pgs. Walnut Creek. Calif. 1976

• Yanks From The South (The First Land Campaign of the Civil War: Rich Mountain, West Virginia). Fritz Haselberger. 323 pgs. Past Glories. Baltimore. Maryland. 1987

• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

20th 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 • The Battle of July 22, 1864. Henry O. Dwight. New York Times.

August 12, 1864 • How We Fight at Atlanta. Henry O. Dwight. Harper's New

Monthly Magazine. Vol. XXIX. October. 1864 • The Veteran Banner. April 1865. Soldier newspaper published at

Goldsborough, N.C., April, 1865. By a member of the 20th O.V.I. 11 pgs. Call# VFM426. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• Four Years a Scout and Spy. "General Bunker," One of Lieut. General Grant's Most Daring and Successful Scouts, Being a

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Narrative of the Thrilling Adventures, Narrow Escapes, Noble Daring, and Amusing Incidents in the Experiences of Corporal Ruggles During Four Years' Service as a Scout and Spy For the Federal Army, Embracing His Services for Twelve of the Most Distinguished Generals in the U.S. Army, by E.C. Downs, Major of the Twentieth Ohio. Edward C. Downs was a member of the 20th OVI. 404 pgs. Hugh Dunne. Zanesville. Ohio. 1866

• The Great American Scout and Spy, "General Bunker," a Truthful and Thrilling Narrative of Adventures and Narrow Escapes in the Enemy's Country, Under Orders From Generals Grant, Logan, McPherson, and Other Leading Commanders. by Edward C. Downs. 400 pgs. Third Edition, Revised. Olmsted & Welwood. New York. 1868 Reprint: As Above. 400 pgs. Olmsted & Co. New York. 1870

• Perils of Scout Life; or Exploits and Adventures of a Government Scout, by C.L. Ruggles (of the Twentieth Ohio Volunteers). by Edward C. Downs. 399 pgs. M.L. Byrn. New York. 1875. Another reprint of the above

• Diary of Lawrence E. Grennan. Feb. 14, 1863 - Dec. 26, 1863. Lawrence E. Grennan. 20th OVI. 1 volume. Call# MSS Civil War Diaries Grennan. The Walter Havighurst Special Collections. Miami University. Oxford. Ohio

• History of the 20th O.V.V.I. Regiment, and Proceedings of the First Reunion at Mt. Vernon, Ohio, April 6th, 1876. Compiled and Arranged by D.W. Wood. 70 pgs. Paul & Thrall Book and Job Printers. Columbus. 1876

• National Tribune. The Death of McPherson. B.F. Stelley. Co. G. 20th O.V.I. January 4, 1883

• National Tribune. Fight at Atlanta. Work of the 78th and 20th Ohio that Day. E.E. Nutt. 20th O.V.I. January 3, 1884

• National Tribune. The 20th Ohio at Atlanta. D.W. Wood. August 14, 1884

• War Memoranda: Cheat River to the Tennessee, 1861-1862.. Charles Whittlesey. Cleveland. Ohio. W.W. Williams. 1884. 89 p. E470.4W58. USAMHI. Carlisle Barracks. PA

• Personal Recollections of the Vicksburg Campaign. Manning F. Force. 15 pgs. A Paper Read Before the Ohio Commandery of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States. Henry C. Sherick. Cincinnati. Ohio. 1885. Also in: Sketches of War History, 1861-1865. Papers read before the Ohio Commandry of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States. 1883-1886. Published by the Commandery. Volume One. Cincinnati: Robert Clarke and Co. 1888. Reprinted by Broadfoot Publishing Co. NC. 1991

• A Soldier's Story of the Seige of Vicksburg, from the Diary of Osborn H. Oldroyd, Late Sergeant Co. E, 20th Ohio, With

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Confederate Accounts from Authentic Sources and an Introduction by Brevet Maj. Gen. M.F. Force. Osborn H. Oldroyd. 200 pgs. H.W. Rokker Printer. Springfield. Illinois. 1885

• An Episode of the Rebellion. by Charles Whittlesey. pgs. 532-536. Magazine of Western History I. Cleveland. Ohio. 1885

• Grant and Lee, an Estimate. by Charles Whittlesey. pgs. 434-440. Magazine of Western History II. Cleveland. Ohio. 1885

• A Soldier's Story 1886. by Henry Otis Dwight. 20th OVI. Newspaper clipping from the New York Daily Tribune concerning Dwight's account of the battle on the road to Raymond, Mississippi, May 12, 1863 between the 7th Regiment Texas Volunteer Infantry C.S.A. and 20th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Call# VFM 4826. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio Affair on the Raymond Road. Lt. Henry O. Dwight. NY Daily Tribune article. November 21, 1886. Call# CWMiscColl. USAMHI. Carlisle Barracks. PA

• The Army Mule. by J.W. Barnes. Co. I. 20th OVI. pg. 62. September 3 1887. The Ohio Soldier and National Picket Guard. Chillicothe. Ohio

• The War Experience of Major N. Bostwick. Nathan Bostwick. Historical Collections of Ohio. Volume II. Henry Howe & Son. 1891

• Twentieth Ohio at Atlanta. Edmund E. Nutt. 1st Lieut. 20th O.V.I. July 28 1894. The Ohio Soldier and National Picket Guard. Chillicothe. Ohio

• My First Company. R.N. Adams. 20th & 81st OVI. From: MOLLUS. Minnesota. Glimpses of a Nation's Struggle. Volume 6. p. 285-298. Minneapolis. 1909

• The Life of Osborn H. Oldroyd. Founder and Collector of Lincoln Momentos. by Wm. Burton Benton. 31 pgs. Beresford Pr. Washington DC. 1927. Oldroyd was Sergeant of Co. E, 20th Ohio. Thanks to Larry Strayer for this source.

• Reminiscences of an Ohio Volunteer. Edwin Witherby Brown. Co B. 20th OVI. by Philip D. Jordan and Charles M. Thomas. pgs 304-323. OHQ. XLVII. 1939

• Henry Otis Dwight Papers. Henry O. Dwight. 20th OVI. Microfilmed papers of Henry O. Dwight. Original drawings, photographs, documents, maps, and a partial narrative of 1st Lieut. Dwight's service in the Ohio Volunteer Infantry 20th Regiment. Drawings and photographs depict camp life and fellow officers from 1861 to 1865 while his narrative stops during 1863. 1 microfilm reel; 35 mm. Call# MIC 127. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• Recollections of a Recruit. Henry O. Dwight. 20th OVI. From soldier's sketchbook and diary. by Kenneth W. Duckett. pgs. 35-

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38. Museum Echos Ohio Historical Society XXXIV. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 1961

• The War Album of Henry Dwight. Albert Castel. ed. CWTI. Per. 18 (Feb 1980): pp. 12-17. 6 photocopied pages; 19 (Apr 1980): pp. 20-24. 5 photocopied pages; 19 (May 1980): pp. 32-36. 5 photocopied pages; 19 (Jun 1980): pp. 32-37. 6 photocopied pages. USAMHI. Carlisle Barracks. PA

• Manning Ferguson Force Papers. Colonel Manning F. Force. 20th OVI. Call# Mss qF697. Archives and Manuscript Department. Cincinnati Historical Society Library. Cincinnati Museum Center. 1301 Western Avenue. Cincinnati. Ohio. 45203

• Yanks From The South (The First Land Campaign of the Civil War: Rich Mountain, West Virginia). Fritz Haselberger. 323 pgs. Past Glories. Baltimore. Maryland. 1987

• The Diary of J. C. Gordon, 1863: An Account of a Soldier in the 20th O.V.I. Corporal Joseph C. Gordon. Co A. 20th OVI. Transcribed by Jeffrey P. Yost. 1992. Call# VFM 4931. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

• Lt. Col. Francis M. Shaklee, a Veteran of the Civil War. Lt. Col. Francis M. Shaklee. 20th & 25th OVI. by William E. Shaklee. 46 pgs. Oklahoma City. Oklahoma. 1997. Call# E525.5 20th .S33 1997. Library of Congress. Washington DC

• 20th OVI Monument. Vicksburg National Military Park. 3201 Clay Street. Vicksburg. MS. 39180. 1998

• Colonel Manning F. Force Memorial . Vicksburg National Military Park. 3201 Clay Street. Vicksburg. MS. 39180. 1998

• Following in the Footsteps of a Soldier: Private Samuel Churchill of the 20th OVI. by David L. Mowery. A presentation given to the Cincinnati Civil War Round Table. Placed on the web by David Mowry, Dave Smith and the Cincinnati Civil War Round Table. 1998

24th 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 • A.S. Hall Daybook and Ledger 1861-1862. Albert S. Hall. Co. F.

24th OVI. Call# General VOL 586. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

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• National Tribune. The 24th Ohio Vol. Inf. at Stone River. Corporal Joseph C. Freeman Co. D. 24th OVI. July 19, 1883

• Fred Jones. by Dr. Anderson N. Ellis. Lieutenant 49th OVI. From G.A.R. War Papers. Cincinnati. Ohio. Fred C. Jones Post. 1891. Colonel Fred Jones, 24th OVI, was killed at the battle of Stone River. Call# E464G72v1. USAMHI. Carlisle Barracks. PA

• A Boy at Shiloh. J.A. Cockerill. Blue and Gray. v. 1 p. 9-19 ND E461.B65 Library of Congress

• A Boy at Shiloh. John A. Cockerill. From Sketches of War History. MOLLUS. Ohio. Vol. 6. Cincinnati. Ohio. Monfort. 1908. pp. 14-34. (11 photocopied pages). E464M5.1991v6. USAMHI. Carlisle Barracks. PA

• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

• 24th OVI Page. John Rutherford. 1998

25th 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 • National Tribune. Doesn't Want It Rubbed In. Thomas Stephenson.

25th O.V.I. Concerning Jackson in the Valley 1862. May 1, 1884 • National Tribune. The Eleventh Corps, and the Defeat it met at

Chancellorsville. Who was Responsible? E.C. Culp. 25th O.V.I. December 11, 1884

• The 25th Ohio Veteran Volunteer Infantry in the War for the Union, by Edward C. Culp. Edward C. Culp. Late Lieut. Col. 25th Ohio. G.W. Crane & Co. Printers. Topeka. Kansas. 1885 Reprint: Raising the Banner of Freedom: The 25th Ohio Volunteer Infantry in the War for the Union by Edward C. Culp. 424 pages. Paperback. Publisher iUniverse.com. 2003

• National Tribune. Gettysburg. Reminiscences of the Great Fight by a Participant. Edward C. Culp. 25th O.V.I. 19 March, 1885. Thanks to Ed Keen for submitting this source.

• Camp Fire Chat. John Walton. Adjutant. 25th OVI. pg 76. September 17 1887. The Ohio Soldier and National Picket Guard. Chillicothe. Ohio

• Restoring the Flag at Fort Sumpter. D.R. Hunt. From: MOLLUS. Ohio. Sketches of War History. v. 5 p. 522-530. Cincinnati. 1903

• National Tribune. The Famous 25th Ohio. Pvt. Hugh C. Ballentine. Co C. 25th O.V.I. August. 1918

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• Hollis Correspondence. 2nd Lt. Joseph H. Hollis Co F. 25th OVI. pgs 275-294. InMH. XXXVI. 1940

• The Civil War and Joseph Wright. Joseph Wright Co. E. 25th OVI. by Roger W. Blackburn. Starts at pg. 16. Northwest Ohio Quarterly. Vol. 51.1. Winter. 1979

• Unpublished Memoir. by Sgt. Luther B. Mesnard. 25th & 55th O.V.I. Firelands Historical Society. Norwalk. Ohio

• The Rise and Survival of Private Mesnard. Luther B. Mesnard. CWTI. Per. 24. January. 1986. pp. 18-25. 8 photocopied pages; 24. Feb 1986. pp. 10-17 & 44-45. 10 photocopied pages. USAMHI. Carlisle Barracks. PA

• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

• Lt. Col. Francis M. Shaklee, a Veteran of the Civil War. Lt. Col. Francis M. Shaklee. 20th & 25th OVI. by William E. Shaklee. 46 pgs. Oklahoma City. Oklahoma. 1997. Call# E525.5 20th .S33 1997. Library of Congress. Washington DC .

• Thomas J. Janney Papers. Thomas J. Janney. Lt. Co. K & I. 25th OVI. 16 items. Letters, papers, muster out roll and 2 letters from Lt. Joseph H. Potts. Co. F. 75th OVI in Libby Prison. Call# VFM1598. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio.

• Civil War Diary and Memoirs. Thomas Evans. 25th OVI. 17 pgs. Typescript copy of Evan's Diary and Memoirs. Original in private collection. Call# VFM2506. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• Wildman Family Papers. Correspondence and diaries of a Norwalk, Ohio family describing camp life and service in the 25th OVI and 55th OVI. .5 cubic ft. Call# MSS384. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• Alfred Lamkin Diaries 1853-1872. Alfred Avery Lamkin. 25th OVI. 1833-1918. 5 Folders. Call # R443. Western Historical Manuscript Collection-Columbia. University of Missouri / State Historical Society of Missouri. 23 Ellis Library. University of Missouri. Columbia. Missouri. 65201

• Regimental Colors of the 25th O.V.I. Painting and Original Photo. Fight for the Colors. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 2000

• Regimental Colors of the 25th O.V.I. Painting and Original Photo. Fight for the Colors. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 2000

• National Colors of the 25th O.V.I. Painting and Original Photo. Fight for the Colors. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 2000

• Buckeye Blood: Ohio at Gettysburg. by Richard A. Baumgartner. 254 pgs. Blue Acorn Press. Huntington. West Virginia. 2003

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27th 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 • National Tribune. A Terrible Day: The Fighting Before Atlanta

July 22, 1864. John W. Fuller. 27th O.V.I. April 16, 1885 • Company C, Twenty-Seventh Ohio Volunteer Infantry. in Military

History of Ohio. Illustrated in Editions by Counties. Soldiers Edition. ..... Licking County Edition. pg. 314. H.H. Hardesty Publisher. Toledo. 1886.

• National Tribune. A Good Joke on Gen. Nelson. H.H. Van Camp. Co. C. 27th O.V.I. August 9, 1888

• The Ohio Brigade. Reunion of September 12th and 13th, 1888, at Columbus, Ohio. Names and post-office addresses of members present. NP. Columbus. 1888. OCLC # 35912535. Ohio State University Library. Ohio State University. Columbus. Ohio

• National Tribune. Fuller's Ohio Brigade. C.I. Adkins. December 3-31, 1903

• Service Observations from the Standpoint of a Private Soldier, a Glimpse of Sedalia in the First Winter of the War. Charles I. Adkins. National Tribune Scrapbook I. pp. 54-62. 5 photocopied pages. E655N27nol. USAMHI. Carlisle Barracks. PA.

• The History of Fuller's Ohio Brigade, 1861-1865. Its Great March, with Roster, Portraits, Battle Maps and Biographies. Charles H. Smith. Major 27th Ohio Regiment, Veteran Volunteer Infantry. Press of A.J. Watt. Cleveland, Ohio 1909. Fuller's Ohio Brigade was composed of the 27th, 39th, 43rd and 63rd Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiments.

• Charles & Louisa Smith Papers. Family and Military papers of Charles H. and Louisa M. Smith. Smith was a Major in the 27th OVI. Includes notes and papers used in writing The History of Fuller's Ohio Brigade, minutes of reunions of Fuller's Ohio Brigade, the Society of the Tennessee, the Loyal Legion, speeches and much more. Index Register available in library. Call# MS. 2860. Archives Library. Western Reserve Historical Society. Cleveland. Ohio

• William David Evans Diaries. 1861-1865. William D. Evans. Principal Musician in Company G. 27th OVI. 0.2 linear ft. 7 volumes. Seven pocket diaries which describe Evans' Civil War experiences. Call# MS. 2766. Archives Library. Western Reserve Historical Society. Cleveland. Ohio

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• Roster of Fuller's Brigade, Re-Union And Homecoming, Wednesday, August 29th, 1917., Memorial Hall, East Broad Street, Columbus, Ohio. Lists attendees by Co. & current address. NP. 1917

• Fuller's Ohio Brigade at Atlanta. Charles H. Smith. National Tribune Scrapbook I. pp. 155-57. 2 photocopied pages. E655N27nol. USAMHI. Carlisle Barracks. PA

• Civil War Experiences. Benjamin F. Sweet. Edited by Vivian Kilpatrick McLarty. pgs. 237-250. Missouri Historical Review. XLIII. 1948-1949

• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

• O.V.M.. From: The Spirit Of Woodsfield. Ohio. June 3, 1863. Courtesy of Mike Willey. Published for the WWW by Larry Stevens. Newark. Ohio. 1995

• Iron Nerve of a Soldier. By: H.C. Evans, Company C, Twenty-seventh Ohio Veteran Volunteer Infantry Regiment. From: The History of Fuller's Ohio Brigade 1861-1865. By: Charles H. Smith. Major. 27th Ohio Regiment Veteran Volunteer Infantry. Cleveland. Ohio. 1909. Published for the WWW by Larry Stevens. Newark. Ohio. 1995

• Letters to "The Jewish Messenger". Jacob C. Cohen. 27th Ohio Infantry. Jewish-American History on the Web. L.M. Berkowitz. 2001

29th 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 • Journal History of the 29th Ohio Veteran Volunteers, 1861-1865,

Its Victories and Its Reverses, and the Campaigns and Battles of Winchester, Port Republic, Cedar Mountain, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Lookout Mountain, Atlanta, the March to the Sea, and the Campaign of the Carolinas, in Which it Bore an Honorable Part. by J. Hamp SeCheverall, formerly of Co. B. 284 pgs. NP. Cleveland. Ohio. 1883

• National Tribune. The Fight for the Battery at Peachtree Creek. Sgt. Henry E. Clarke. Co. B. 29th O.V.I. May 31, 1883

• National Tribune. "Twentieth Corp Rem." The Surrender of Atlanta. J.W. Kinnear. Co. E 29th O.V.I. May 31, 1883

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• Twenty-Ninth Ohio at Gettysburg, 1863 and 1887. NA. NP. 1888? 11pgs. Call# E173 P18 No. 268 Pam 11. USAMHI. Carlisle Barracks. PA

• Twenty-Ninth Ohio at Gettysburg. Ed Hayes. Address at Gettysburg ... 1887. Report of the Memorial Committee of the Twenty Ninth Ohio Volunteer Veteran Infantry. 6 pgs. NP. Akron. 1888. Call# M 973.7471 J29h. Microfilm# FLM 311. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• National Tribune. Shenandoah Valley. The Experiences of a 29th Ohio Man. E.M. Supplee. May 16, 1889

• National Tribune. With a Fighting Regiment. Story of the Four Year's Service of the Gallant 29th Ohio. John Rupp. September 20-27, 1900

• Civil War Diary & Papers of Nathaniel Parmeter. Nathaniel L. Parmeter. 29th OVI. .5 cubic feet. Call# MSS246. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• Civil War Diary of Lyman D. Ames. Lyman Daniel Ames. Chaplain 29th OVI. Photocopied typescript. 158 pgs. Call# VFM2972. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• Civil War Diary of Albert Durkee September 13, 1861 - August 8, 1862. Albert Durkee 2nd Lieutenant Co. E. 29th OVI. 1 volume. Call# General VOL 596. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• Civil War Letters from Frederick, Maryland: The War Correspondence of Sergeant John G. Marsh, 29th Ohio Volunteer Regiment. John G. Marsh. Edited by James J. Hudson. Old Northwest 9. Fall. 1983

• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

• Regimental Colors of the 29th O.V.I. Painting and Original Photo. Fight for the Colors. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 2000

• Buckeye Blood: Ohio at Gettysburg. by Richard A. Baumgartner. 254 pgs. Blue Acorn Press. Huntington. West Virginia. 2003

30th 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 Thirtieth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, from its

Organization to the Fall of Vicksburg, Mississippi. Henry R. Brinkerhoff. J.W. Osgood Printer. Columbus. 1863

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• National Tribune. A Capital Story About the Fifteenth Corps Badge. Anonymous. Kingston, Ohio. 30th Ohio. May 31, 1883

• National Tribune. That Charge of Harrow's Division. "A.B.C." 30th O.V.I. June 14, 1883

• National Tribune. Reno's Death at South Mountain. A.B. Crummel. 30th O.V.I. E.V. Richards. 51st P.V.I. Matthew Campbell. 20th M.V.I. August 23, 1883

• What Ohio Regiment Captured the First Rebel Flag? by A.B. Crummel. Co. H. 30th OVI. Concerns the skirmishers of 30th OVI at Carnifax Ferry West Virginia. September 11 1861. pg. 91. September 24 1887. The Ohio Soldier and National Picket Guard. Chillicothe. Ohio

• National Tribune. Ezra Church. Albert B. Crummell. Pvt. Co. H. 30th O.V.I. April 26th, 1888

• National Tribune. Mission Ridge: The Thirtieth Ohio's Gallantry in the Battle. J.E. Walton 1 November 1888

• Thirtieth Ohio Infantry. by Major J.T. Moore. pgs. 75-81. Ohio at Antietam. Report of the Ohio Antietam Battlefield Commission. By D. Cunningham and W.W. Miller. Springfield Publishing Company. State Printers. Springfield. Ohio. 1904

• 30th Regiment Ohio Veteran Volunteer Infantry. Record by Sergeant Joseph B. Allen. pgs. 54-60. Ohio at Vicksburg. Report of the Ohio Vicksburg Battlefield Commission. by William P. Gault. Late Sergt. Co. F. 78th O.V.I. Secretary to the Commission. NP. Columbus? Ohio. 1906

• National Tribune. Missionary Ridge. Captain Emory W. Muenscher. Co. I. 30th O.V.I. April 8, 1909

• History of Jerome Township. Union County, Ohio. by W.L. Curry. Press of Edward T. Miller Co. Columbus. Ohio. 1913. Contains a history of the 30th OVI on pgs 95-99.

• National Tribune. What One Bullet Did. Captain Emory W. Muenscher. Co. I. 30th O.V.I. April 27, 1916

• Hugh Ewing Papers. Colonel Hugh Ewing. 30th OVI. Papers 1841-1893. 2.5 cubic feet. Call# MSS108. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• Theodore Jones Papers. Colonel Theodore Jones. 30th OVI. Papers 1813-1900. .25 cubic foot. Call# MSS64. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• George Hildt Letters and Diary. Lt. Colonel George H. Hildt. 30th OVI. Typescripts of letters and diary, 1862-1865. 2 volumes in 1 Box. Call# VOL 548. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

• 30th OVI Monument. Vicksburg National Military Park. 3201 Clay Street. Vicksburg. MS. 39180. 1998

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• Letter of Sgt. Erasmus J. Allton. Erasmus J. Allton. Co. D 30th Ohio Infantry. Transcribed in Web Format by Larry Stevens. Newark. Ohio. 1998

• Regimental Colors of the 30th O.V.I. Painting and Original Photo. Fight for the Colors. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 2000

• National Colors of the 30th O.V.I. Painting and Original Photo. Fight for the Colors. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 2000

31st 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 • A Journalistic History of the Thirty-first Regiment Ohio, Volunteer

Infantry, With Its Lights and Shadows. Volume I, Embracing the First Years of Its Existence. by Capt. J.H. Putnam. Louisville. Ky. Printed by John P. Morton & Co. 1862. 114 pgs. Includes a unit roster. Call# E525.5 31st. Western Reserve Historical Society Archives Library. Cleveland. Ohio

• Mungo P. Murray Correspondence and Diary. Corporal Mungo Murray. Co K. 31st OVI. Enlisted man’s correspondence 1861-63; Diary 1860-63; Biography 1838-63. Call# CWTIColl. USAMHI. Carlisle Barracks. PA. According to the Ohio rosters Murray was reported missing September 20, 1863 at the Battle of Chickamauga. No further record was found.

• Company H, Thirty-First Ohio Volunteer Infantry. in Military History of Ohio. Illustrated in Editions by Counties. Soldiers Edition. ..... Licking County Edition. pgs. 314-315. H.H. Hardesty Publisher. Toledo. 1886.

• Personal Recollections of Service in The Army of the Cumberland and Sherman's Army From August 17, 1861 to July 20, 1865. By Samuel A. McNeil. Company F. 31st Ohio Veteran Volunteer Infantry. NP. Richwood. Ohio. 1910. Located at Ohio Historical Society

• The National Tribune. Chickamauga. The Struggle of Sunday as Seen by an Enlisted Man. On Horshoe Ridge.... By Pvt. Jacob H. Allspaugh. Co. H. 31st O.V.I. October 7, 1886

• The National Tribune. At Chickamauga. By S.A. McNeil. 14 April 1887

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• The National Tribune. Mission Ridge. The Story of the Charge Told by an Enlisted Man. By Pvt. Jacob H. Allspaugh. Co. H. 31st O.V.I. June 2, 1887

• The National Tribune. The Thirty-First Ohio at Chickamauga. By S.A. McNeil. 9 February 1888

• The National Tribune. The Thirty-First Ohio at Chickamauga. By G.W. Miller. 21 February 1907

• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

• Regimental Colors of the 31st O.V.I. Painting and Original Photo. Fight for the Colors. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 2000

• National Colors of the 31st O.V.I. Original Photo. Fight for the Colors. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 2000

• National Colors of the 31st O.V.I. Painting and Original Photo. Fight for the Colors. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 2000

32nd 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 • Griffith Civil War Diaries, 1863-1865. Corporal John W. Griffith

Co. G. 32nd OVI. 3 Volumes. Call# VOL 305-307. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• Hart Civil War Diaries, 1861-1864. Benjamin F. Hart Co. F. 32nd OVI. 3 Volumes. Call# VOL 934-936. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• A Race for Liberty: or My Capture, Imprisonment, and Escape. By William Burson, of Co. A, 32d Reg't. O.V.I., with an introduction by W.B. Derrick. William Burson. W.G. Foster Printer. Wellsville. Ohio. 1867

• Reminiscences of a Soldier 1861-1865 / By Henry G. Lehmann. Sgt. Henry G. Lehmann. Co. H. 32nd OVI. 77 pgs. Wilkinson Printing Co. Van Wert. Ohio. 18--? Call# E601 .L4. Ohio State University Book Depository. Columbus. Ohio

• National Tribune. Harper's Ferry, and the Part the 32nd Ohio Vols. Played There. C.E. Smith. July 3, 1884

• National Tribune. Harper's Ferry Cowards. A Comrade of the 32nd Ohio Vindicates His Regiment. Charles W. Black. October 23, 1884

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• History of the 32nd Regt. Ohio Veteran Volunteer Infantry. Edited by E.Z. Hays, Chairman of the Regimental Historical Committee, and Examined and Approved by Warner Mills, George Knofflock and W.G. Snodgrass, Historical Committee. Ebenezer Z. Hays. 279 pgs. Cott and Evans Printers. Columbus. 1896

• Roster of the 32nd Regt. O.V.V.I. Regimental Association. 19 pgs. NP. ND. Ca. 1900. Call# 973.7471 J32r. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• 32nd Regiment Ohio Veteran Volunteer Infantry. by E.Z. Hayes. K Co. pgs. 60-71. Ohio at Vicksburg. Report of the Ohio Vicksburg Battlefield Commission. by William P. Gault. Late Sergt. Co. F. 78th O.V.I. Secretary to the Commission. NP. Columbus? Ohio. 1906

• 26th Ohio Independent Battery Light Artillery (Yost's Captured Battery). Record by E.Z. Hayes. K Co. 32nd OVI. pgs. 292-295. Ohio at Vicksburg. Report of the Ohio Vicksburg Battlefield Commission. by William P. Gault. Late Sergt. Co. F. 78th O.V.I. Secretary to the Commission. NP. Columbus? Ohio. 1906

• Minutes of the 30th Annual Reunion, Held at Columbus, O., Sept. 5, 1906, Regimental Association 32nd Regt. O.V.V.I. Minutes of the 31st Annual Reunion, Held at Columbus, O., Sept. 4, 1907. Regimental Association. 23 pgs. Press of Sprague Print Co. Bridgeport. 1908. Call# 973.7471 J32m. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• History of Jerome Township. Union County, Ohio. by W.L. Curry. Press of Edward T. Miller Co. Columbus. Ohio. 1913. Contains a history of the 32nd OVI on pgs 99-102

• Recollections of a Cavalryman of the Civil War after Fifty Years, 1861-1865. William Douglas Hamilton. F.J. Heer Printing Co. Columbus. O. 1915. Hamiliton served in the 32nd OVI and the 9th OVC

• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

• The Norman Brothers. by Larry Liggett and Larry Stevens. 1997 • 32nd OVI Company K Page. by Mitchell Wise. 1998 • 32nd OVI Monument. Vicksburg National Military Park. 3201

Clay Street. Vicksburg. MS. 39180. 1998 • Yost's Independent Battery Monument. Company F 32nd OVI.

Capt. Theodore D. Yost. Vicksburg National Military Park. 3201 Clay Street. Vicksburg. MS. 39180. 1998

• Fighting Chaplain of the 32nd OVI. Russell B. Bennett. 32nd OVI. Published on the web by Larry Stevens. 1999

• A View From the Ranks. The Civil War Diaries of Charles E. Smith. Corporal Charles E. Smith. Co I. 32nd OVI. Compiled by George R. Cryder and Stanley R. Miller. 670 pgs. Published by the

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Delaware County Historical Society. PO Box 317. Delaware. Ohio. 1999

• Soldiers Letters From Camp, Battle-Field and Prison. Edited by Lydia Minturn Post. Published for the US Sanitary Commission. Bunce & Huntington Publishers. 540 Broadway. New York. 1865. Contains letters written by William McLain. Co B. 32nd OVI. Thanks to Larry Strayer for this source. Ltr. CXXXII Vicksburg. Miss. 11-18-63. pgs. 290-291 Ltr. CXXXVII Vicksburg. 1863. pg. 297 Ltr. CXLVII Vicksburg. 1-18-64. pgs 320-322 Ltr. CXLIX no date. pgs. 323-324 Ltr. CLV no date. pg. 338 Ltr. CLXIII Huntsville. Alabama. 5-24-64. pgs. 345-346 Ltr. CLXIV February 1864. pgs 346-347 Ltr. CLXVIII Huntsville. Alabama. May 1864. pgs. 350-351 Ltr. CXC Kenesaw. Georgia. 6-28-1864. pgs. 391-397 Ltr. CXCVI Near Atlanta. Georgia. 8-8-64. pgs. 400-407 Ltr. CXCVII no date. pgs. 408-409 Ltr. CCVI no date. pgs. 424-425 Ltr. CCXII 2-15-65. pgs. 435-442 Ltr. CCXIX February 1865. pgs. 461-462

• Soldiers Letters From Camp, Battle-Field and Prison. Edited by Lydia Minturn Post. Published for the US Sanitary Commission. Bunce & Huntington Publishers. 540 Broadway. New York. 1865. Contains letters written by W.S. Hubbell 32nd OVI. Thanks to Larry Strayer for this source. Ltr. CXLVIII Vicksburg. Miss. 2-2-64. pg. 323 Ltr. CLVI no date pgs. 338-339 Ltr. CCXIV no date. Lost Mountain. pgs. 451-452

33rd 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 • Company A's Ledger 1861. Ledger of Capt. Samuel A. Currie.

33rd OVI. Financial and equipment accounts of members of Company A, 33rd OVI. 1 volume. Call# General VOL 333. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• Joseph Hoffhines Papers. Joseph Hoffhines Co. E. 33rd OVI. 20 items. 18 letters to wife Nancy, a cracker recipe and rules for

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soldiers. Call# VFM2596. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• Diary of Sergeant W.L. Jackson, of Company C, 33d Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Warren L. Johnson. From: Fifth Annual Report of the New York State Bureau of Military Statistics. pgs 682-714. 1868

• Nelson Purdum Diaries. Nelson Purdum Corporal and later 1st Lt. 33rd OVI. 3 Volumes. Vol 938, Bell Island and Libby Prison 1863. Vol 939, Chattanooga 1864. Vol 940, 1865. Call# General VOL 938-940. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• Nelson Purdum Papers. Nelson Purdum Corporal and later 1st Lt. 33rd OVI. 21 items. Collection includes typescript story of his escape from Libby Prison in 1863 and histories of the Regiment. Call# General VFM2107. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• Ohio Boys in Dixie. The Adventures of Twenty Two Scouts sent by Gen. O.M. Mitchel to destroy a railroad; with a narrative of their barbarous treatment by the rebels, and Judge Holt's report. The first published account of Andrews Raid. Seven men of the 33rd OVI were involved. Report by Judge Holt. 47 pgs. Miller and Matthews. New York. 1863

• Three Years With the Armies of the Ohio and the Cumberland by Angus L. Waddle, Late Adjutant 33d, O.V.V.I. Angus L. Waddle. Letters originally published in the Ohio Soldier, over the signature of "Adjutant", January 21 to October 13, 1888. Scioto Gazette Book and Job Office. Chillicothe. Ohio. 1889. Call# 973.78 W117. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• Constitution and Roster of the 33d Ohio Volunteer Infantry Association, Adopted September 12th, 1888. Chillicothe Daily News. 1889. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. Call# General 973.7471 J33c. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• Narrow Escapes! A True Story by Nelson Purdum, of the 33rd Regt., Ohio Volunteers, Who Was an Eye Witness of the Scenes and Incidents Mentioned in this Sketch. by Nelson Purdum. 8 pgs. Mansfield Item Printing Office. Mansfield. O. 1889. Call# E601 P985. Western Reserve Historical Society Archives Library. Cleveland. OH

• Life in Confederate Prisons. Warren L. Johnson. 33rd OVI. Account clipped from an unidentified newspaper. 15 pgs. Call# PA Box 271 18. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• General Joshua Woodrow Sill. by Albert Douglas. Ohio Archaeological and Historical Quarterly. pgs 105-119. Volume XXXI. April. 1922

• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

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• Narrow Escape Story #66. by John Phillips. 33rd OVI. Ironton Register. February 16 1888. Transcribed by Joyce Knoch. 1998

• So Good A Man. General Joshua Sill. by Karen Kloss. Timeline. pgs 40-47. Volume 17. Number 2. March-April. 2000. A Publication of the Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

37th 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 • Von Blessingh's Order - How He Aligned Company B for Review.

pg. 139. October 15 1887. The Ohio Soldier and National Picket Guard. Chillicothe. Ohio

• History of the 37th Regiment, O.V.V.I. Furnished by Comrades at the Ninth Reunion Held at St. Mary's, Ohio, Tuesday and Wednesday, September 10 and 11, 1889. Members of Regiment. 89 pgs. Montgomery and Vrooman Printers. Toledo. Ohio. 1890. Contents: From Camp Brown to Mission Ridge. by J.S. Kountz. pgs. 10-30 From Mission Ridge to Larkinsville, Ala. by Fred Krumm. pgs. 30-41 The Atlanta Campaign. by J.H. Puck. pgs. 45-54 From Atlanta to the Sea. Through the Carolinas to Washington and Home. by L.E. Lambert. pgs. 55-61 Eine Erinnerung an den Tag der Schlacht von Utlan tau. by A. Billherdt? pgs. 73-82 Eight Months a Prisoner at Andersonville. by J.A. Melcher. pgs. 83-89

• Sooner Fight than Beat the Drum. Concerns Drummer John S. Kountz. Co G. 37th OVI. On pg. 289 of Deeds of Valor: How America's Civil War Heroes Won the Medal of Honor. Edited by W.F. Beyer and O.F. Keydel. 558 pgs. Perrien-Keydel Co. Detroit. Michigan. 1903: Reprint of above by Longmeadow Press. Stamford. CT. 1992

• 37th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Record by John S. Kountz. pgs. 71-82. Ohio at Vicksburg. Report of the Ohio Vicksburg Battlefield Commission. by William P. Gault. Late Sergt. Co. F. 78th O.V.I. Secretary to the Commission. NP. Columbus? Ohio. 1906

• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

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• 37th OVI Monument. Vicksburg National Military Park. 3201 Clay Street. Vicksburg. MS. 39180. 1998

41st 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 • A Narrative of Military Service. William B. Hazen. Ticknor and

Company. Boston 1885. Hazen was the first Colonel of the 41st Ohio. Reprint: A Narrative of Military Service. William B. Hazen. Blue Acorn Press. Huntington. West Virginia. 1993

• National Tribune. Sherman's Inaction. Aquila Wiley. 41st O.V.I. April 16, 1891

• The Forty-First Ohio Veteran Volunteer Infantry in the War of the Rebellion, 1861-1865. Robert L. Kimberly and Ephraim S. Holloway. 294 pgs. W.R. Smellie, Printer and Publisher. Cleveland. Ohio. 1897 Reprint: History of the 41st Ohio Veteran Vol. Infantry By Robert L. Kimberly & Ephraim S. Holloway. 330 total pages. Blue Acorn Press. Huntington. West Virginia. 1999

• The Surgeon and the Hospital in the Civil War. Albert G. Hart. Surgeon. 41st O.V.I. Papers of the Military Historical Society of Massachusetts. Vol. XIII. 1902

• National Tribune. Capturing Brown's Ferry. Robert A. Gault. Co. D. 41st O.V.I. November 18, 1915

• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

• East vs. West. Excerpt from "The Forty-first Ohio Veteran Volunteer Infantry In The War Of The Rebellion 1861-1865" by Robert L. Kimberly and Ephraim S. Holloway, 1897. Published on the web by Larry Stevens. 1995

• The 41st Ohio Infantry, an example of the regimental histories found in Ohio in the War. Her Statesmen, Generals and Soldiers. Volume II. by Whitelaw Reid. WWW format by the 41st OVI Reenactment Unit. Kent. Ohio. Transcribed and published by Daniel McClory. Kent. Ohio. 1998

• Emerson Opdycke Papers. Emerson Opdycke. 1830-1884. 41st and 125th OVI. Papers from 1861-1913. 2 cubic ft. Call# MSS554. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

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• Ephraim S. Holloway Papers 1861-1865. Ephraim S. Holloway. 41st OVI. 200 items. Correspondence of Holloway relating his war experiences in Tennessee and Georgia plus a 1865 diary. Call# MSS 48. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• To Battle for God and the Right: The Civil War Letterbooks of Emerson Opdycke. Emerson Opdycke Lt. 41st OVI and Colonel 125th OVI. Edited by Glenn V. Longacre and John E. Haas. Foreword by Peter Cozzens. 352 pages. Hardbound. University of Illinois Press. Champaign. IL. 2002

42nd 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 • Company A, 42nd Ohio Volunteers Morning Report Book.

Recorded by Charles E. Henry. Henry Family Papers. Hiram College Archives. Hiram. Ohio

• Memories of Company F, 42nd O.V.I. by Joseph Bowker. 70 pgs. Glenn & Heide Publishers. Columbus. Ohio. 1864. Call# E525.5 42d M Vault. Western Reserve Historical Society Archives Library. Cleveland. Ohio

• The Forty-Second Ohio Infantry: A History of the Organization and Services of that Regiment in the War of the Rebellion; with Biographical Sketches of its Field Officers and a Full Roster of the Regiment. Compiled and Written for the Veterans' Association of the Forty-Second Ohio, By Private of Company "A", F.H. Mason. Frank H. Mason. 306 pgs. Cobb, Andrews and Co. Publishers. Cleveland. 1876

• The Life and Public Services of James A. Garfield, Twentieth President of the United States, a Biographical Sketch. by Captain F.H. Mason. Late of the Forty-second Ohio Regiment USA. With a preface by Bret Harte. Chapter "General Garfield as a Soldier" pgs 46-72. Trubner & Co. London. v1. 1881. Library of Congress. Washington DC

• My Campaign in East Kentucky. James Abraham Garfield. pgs. 525-535. North American Review. CXLIII. 1886

• Capture of Fort Hindman, Arkansas Post. A Desperate Artillery Duel. A Brilliant Success for the Federal Army. January 11, 1863. John W. Fry. Company H, 42d Ohio. pgs. 150-152. In: Camp and Field. Sketches of Army Life. Written by those who followed the Flag. '61-'65. Compiled by W.F. Hinman, Author of "Corporal Si

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Klegg and His Pard," etc. 704 pgs. The N.G. Hamilton Publishing Co. Cleveland, O. 1892. Thanks to L.M. Strayer for this reference

• National Tribune. Besieging a Stronghold. Capture of New Carthage and Battle at Thompson's Hill. W.E. Jones. February 8-22, 1900

• National Tribune. The Red River Expedition. Miscarriage of a Gigantic Raid to Furnish English Manufacturers with Cotton. John W. Fry. August 6, 1903

• Report of the Reunion of the 42nd Regiment O.V.I. Held at Epworth Park, Bethesda, Ohio, August 28-29, 1906. NP. 1907

• A Collection of Original Poems Embracing Sacred, Pathetic, Sentimental, Patriotic, Miscellaneous and Humorous Poems. William Henry Clay Dodson. 206 pgs. Gem Print Co. 74 East Main Street. Springfield. Ohio. 1908. Call# MAIN Stacks PS3507.O445 A17 1908. Ohio State University. Columbus. Ohio

• Campaigns 42nd O.V.I. Historical Sketches of the Campaigns of the 42nd Regiment O.V.I. From Vicksburg to the Close of the War. 46 pgs. Vol. II. NP. 1912. Contents: From Chickasaw Bluffs to Perkins' Plantation by Joel Seymour - From Perkins' Plantation to Champion Hill by H.P. Fossett - The Battle of Champion's Hill by J.S. Ross - Battle of Black River Bridge by J.S. Ross - From the Battle of Black River Bridge to the Charge of May 22nd by J.S. Ross - From the "Charge" May 22nd, to End of July Campaign Against Johnston, at Jackson, Miss. by O.D. Cotton - From July 26th, 1863, to October 1864. Call# PA Box 726 35. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• The Cumberland Gap Campaign. Edward T. Petty. National Tribune Scrapbook I. pp. 119-21. 2 photocopied pages. E655N27nol. USAMHI. Carlisle Barracks. PA.

• Early Life and Civil War Reminiscences of Captain Joseph Rudolph. Joseph Rudolph. 36 pgs. Hiram Historical Society. Hiram College. Hiram. Ohio. 1941. IHi

• Captain Henry of Geauga, a Family Chronicle. by Frederick A. Henry. Concerns Charles Eugene Henry, 1835-1906. A member of the 42nd OVI. 735 pgs. The Gates Press. Cleveland. Ohio. 1942. Call# B H397h. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• Garfield-Hinsdale Letters. Correspondence between James Abram Garfield and Burke Aaron Hinsdale. Edited by Mary L. Hinsdale. 556 pgs. University of Michigan Press. Ann Arbor. 1949. Call# B G18. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• Under the Flag of the Nation, Diaries and Letters of a Yankee Volunteer. Owen Johnston Hopkins. Edited by Otto F. Bond. 308 pgs. Ohio State University Press. Columbus. Ohio. For the Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 1961

• Graphic Works by Owen Johnston Hopkins, 1864-1886. Owen Johnston Hopkins. 42nd OVI. 5 Photographs of sketches and

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paintings by Hopkins. Includes "The Corporal's Guard" and "Long May She Flutter." Call# SC 506. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• Garfield's Kentucky Campaign of 1861-1863. by Allan Peskin. pgs 3-24. Ohio History. Vol. 72. No. 1. January. 1963

• Garfield's Kentucky Campaign of 1861-1863. Part II. by Allan Peskin. pgs 129-139. Ohio History. Vol. 72. No. 2. April. 1963

• The Wild Life of the Army: Civil War Letters of James A. Garfield. Edited by Frederick D. Williams. Michigan State University Press. 1964. President Garfield was the first Colonel of the 42nd Ohio.

• Down the Rivers: Civil War Diary of Thomas Benton White. 42nd O.V.I. Thomas B. White. Co. H. 42nd OVI. Edited by Charles G. Williams. The Register. LXVII. pgs. 134-174. Kentucky Historical Society. Frankfort. 1969

• A Letter from Vicksburg June 1863: Sergeant Thomas Benton White of the Forty-Second Ohio Infantry Union Army. Thomas Benton White. Edited by Charles G. Williams. Journal of Mississippi History 38. pp. 221-223. May 1976

• My Dear Carrie: The Civil War Letters of George K. Pardee and Family. George K. Pardee 42nd O.V.I. Edited by Robert H. Jones with Caroline Pardee. Summit County Historical Society. Akron, Ohio 1994. Located at University of Akron

• Crete and James: Personal Letters of Lucretia and James Garfield. Edited by John Shaw. 397 pgs. Michigan State University Press. 1994. Call# 973.84 G18c, 1994. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• Autobiography of Service in Co. A., 42nd Regiment in the War of the Rebellion. William H. Monroe. Co A. 42nd OVI. W.H.H. Monroe Papers. Hiram College Archives. Hiram. Ohio

• William F. Jones Papers. William F. Jones. 1823-?? Papers 1819-1928. War time letters and post war accounts of battles from a member of the 42nd O.V.I. Call # C831. 10 Folders. Western Historical Manuscript Collection-Columbia. University of Missouri / State Historical Society of Missouri. 23 Ellis Library. University of Missouri. Columbia. Missouri. 65201.

• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

• 42nd OVI Monument. Vicksburg National Military Park. 3201 Clay Street. Vicksburg. MS. 39180. 1998

• Poems by William H.C. Dodson. William Henry Clay Dodson. Fifer Co. I. 42nd OVI. Placed on the web by Dave Hodge. 1998

• Regimental Colors of the 42nd O.V.I. Painting and Original Photo. Fight for the Colors. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 2000

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• National Colors of the 42nd O.V.I. Painting and Original Photo. Fight for the Colors. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 2000

• National Colors of the 42nd O.V.I. Garfield's Flag. Original Photo. Fight for the Colors. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 2000

43rd 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 • A Paper Read by Capt. E.L. Lybarger, 43rd Ohio Vol. Infantry, at

a Reunion of Fuller's Ohio Brigade, Held at Marietta, Ohio, Sept. 10, 1885. Edwin L. Lybarger 43rd OVI. Broadside. Battle of Corinth. 1885. CSmH

• "Our Kirby Smith" A Paper read before the Ohio Commandery of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States, March 2, 1887. by Companion John W. Fuller, late Brigadier and Brevet Major General U.S.V. Publisher: H.C. Sherick and Co. Cincinnati. Ohio. 1887. J.L. Kirby Smith was the first Colonel Of the 43rd Ohio Volunteer Infantry.

• The Ohio Brigade. Reunion of September 12th and 13th, 1888, at Columbus, Ohio. Names and post-office addresses of members present. NP. Columbus. 1888. OCLC # 35912535. Ohio State University Library. Ohio State University. Columbus. Ohio

• One of the Youngest Soldiers. B. Moore. American Tribune. Volume IX. No 49. 14 March 1890

• Battle of Iuka And Corinth Sept. 21, 1862. How Rosecrans Met the Confederates.- A Storm of Cannon Balls and Bullets. by P.C. Ferguson. Lieut. Co I, 43d Ohio. pgs. 131-133. In: Camp and Field. Sketches of Army Life. Written by those who followed the Flag. '61-'65. Compiled by W.F. Hinman, Author of "Corporal Si Klegg and His Pard," etc. 704 pgs. The N.G. Hamilton Publishing Co. Cleveland, O. 1892. Thanks to L.M. Strayer for this reference

• Recollections of the Civil War. Loveland. From a Child's Point of View. Maud E. Morrow. Ohio. 1901

• National Tribune. Fuller's Ohio Brigade. C.I. Adkins. December 3-31, 1903

• The History of Fuller's Ohio Brigade, 1861-1865. Its Great March, with Roster, Portraits, Battle Maps and Biographies. Charles H. Smith. Major 27th Ohio Regiment, Veteran Volunteer Infantry.

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Press of A.J. Watt. Cleveland. Ohio. 1909. Fuller's Ohio Brigade was composed of the 27th, 39th, 43rd and 63rd Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiments.

• War Sketches In 19 Parts. by George M. Ziegler. The war activities of 43rd OVI drummer boy John McClay. Printed as a series and clipped from an unknown newspaper. NP. ND. Resides in a private collection. Thanks to L.M. Strayer for this source.

• Leaves From my Diary, Being a Transcript of the Daily Record I Kept During Sherman's March to the Sea and to the End of the War, Now Compiled for the 17th Army Corps. Edwin L. Lybarger. Captain. 43rd O.V.I. Warsaw. Ohio. 13 pgs. N.P. Coshocton. Ohio. 1910

• Leaves From my Diary, Being Verbatim Excerpts From the Journal I Kept While Marching Through Georgia With Sherman and Here Assembled That They May Recall Days of Peril and Yet of Happiness to My Comrades of the Grand Army. by Edwin Lybarger. 14 pgs. NP. Coshocton. Ohio. ND

• Roster of Fuller's Brigade, Re-Union And Homecoming, Wednesday, August 29th, 1917., Memorial Hall, East Broad Street, Columbus, Ohio. Lists attendees by Co. & current address. NP. 1917

• Soldiers of the 43rd Ohio. Carte de visite portraits of soldiers of the 43rd Ohio Infantry Regiment. 1861-1865. Including Long, Schiek, Captain Shall, Purcell, Sgt. O'Connell, and McNary. 8 photoprints. b&w. Call# SC 828. The Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• Civil War Letters of George M. Wise. 43rd O.V.I. George M. Wise. Edited by Wilford W. Black. The Ohio Historical Quarterly. Vol. 65. Number 1. January 1956. Publisher: The Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 1956

• Marching Through South Carolina: Another Civil War Letter of Lieutenant George M. Wise. 43rd O.V.I.. George M. Wise. Edited by Wilford W. Black. The Ohio Historical Quarterly. Vol. 66. Number 2. April 1957. Publisher: The Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 1957

• The Journal of Russell T. Hall, 1863. Russell T. Hall Co H 43rd OVI. Introduction & notes by William E. Biggleston. 144 pgs. Grady Pub. Co. Oberlin. Ohio. 1983. Call# F499.O2 H34 1983 85072334. Library of Congress. Washington. DC

• The Diary of John Laughlin Price 1825-1893. His Writings of His Service during 1864 and 1865 while Serving as a Private in the Union Infantry during the American Civil War. John Laughlin Price. Pvt. 151st OVI and 43rd OVI. Transcribed by James Westlake Price. Concerns Price's one year 1864-1865 enlistment with the 43rd OVI. 13 pgs. Published by James Westlake Price. Chandler. Arizona. 1991

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• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

• Col. Wager Swayne Photograph. See 27th OVI Page at Ohio in the Civil War for photograph of Col. Wager Swayne of the 43rd OVI.

• Purple Martins During the Civil War: The "Martin Box Regiment". by Louise Chambers & Ann M. Chambers. 3 pgs. Found in Purple Martin Update. Volume 8(4). January. 1999. The Quarterly Journal of the Purple Martin Conservation Association. Edinboro University of Pennsylvania. Edinboro. PA. 16444. USA. 1999

45th 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 • National Tribune. A Brave Confederate Colonel. Sgt. C.H.S. 45th

Ohio Infantry. A short story. March 15, 1883 • A Reminiscence of Burnside's Knoxville Campaign. by Joseph W.

Wilshire. Captain 45th O.V.I. A Paper Read Before the Ohio Commandery of the Loyal Legion. April 3rd 1912. Found in Sketches of War History. A Compilation of Miscellaneous Papers Read Before the Ohio Commandery of the Loyal Legion. April 1912 - April 1916. Index to Ohio Volumes 1-9. Volume 9. Broadfoot Publishing Company. Wilmington. North Carolina. 1993

• The Civil War Diary of Charles W. Durling. Sgt. Charles W. Durling. Co G. 45th OVI. 1 item. 42 pgs. Typescript copy transcribed from the original by Mary Jean Clouse in 1972. Original in private possession. Call# VFM 2295. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. Note: listed as Charles W. Darling in a roster in possession of the compiler.

• Francis M. Field Papers. Francis M. Field. Co H. 45th OVI. 20 items. 1862-1863. Letters to parents in St. Paris, Ohio. Call# VFM 1531. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• Hiram H. Hostetter Diary. Hiram H. Hostetter. Co E. 45th OVI. 1 volume. Diary, August 21, 1863-April 15, 1864. Captured at the Battle of Holston River, Tennessee, and imprisoned at Belle Isle and Pemberton Prisons. Call# VOL 311. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• Newton M. Thomas Papers. Newton M. Thomas. Co A. 45th OVI. Letters. 8 items. Nov. 16, 1862 - April 23, 1865. Call# VFM 468. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

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• A Civil War Odyssey Through the Western Theater : As Seen Through the Eyes of the Forty-fifth Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry. by May Brownlee Shaw. v,v, 237, 3 leaves, maps. bibliographical references pgs. 235-237. NP. ND. Call # 973.7471 Sh27c. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• Joseph Fissell - Darbyville's Drummer Boy. By Jhonda T. Davis. pgs. 15-16. Pickaway Quarterly. Spring. 1981

• A Delaware Countian in the Union Army. Letters of Silas J. Mann 45th OVI. by Dennis Keesee. pgs 4 & 9. The Delaware Gazette. Delaware. Ohio. Monday September 19 1988

• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

• 45th OVI Page. Mark Schilling. 1999 • Civil War Heroes of the 45th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry

Buried at Andersonville National Historic Site. Prepared by Terry and Ginny Manning. 182 pgs. Lilburn Georgia. 1999. Ohio Genealogical Society Library. Mansfield. Ohio

• Regimental Colors of the 45th O.V.I. Painting and Original Photo. Fight for the Colors. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 2000

• National Colors of the 45th O.V.I. Painting and Original Photo. Fight for the Colors. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 2000

• National Colors of the 45th O.V.I. Painting and Original Photo. Fight for the Colors. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 2000

• National Colors of the 45th O.V.I. Painting and Original Photo. Fight for the Colors. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 2000

• Camp Colors of the 45th O.V.I. Painting and Original Photo. Fight for the Colors. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 2000

• Camp Colors of the 45th O.V.I. Painting and Original Photo. Fight for the Colors. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 2000

• Life In Rebel Prisons. by Henry M. Cline Co. B, 45th O.V.I. 79 pgs. Logan County Historical Society. Bellefontaine. Ohio. 2001

46th 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

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• Brief History of the 46th Ohio Volunteers. By Col. T. Worthington in his 74th year. Thomas Worthington. Washington D.C. NP ND

• The Volunteer's Manual, No. 1. Compiled from U.S. Standard Authorities, with important notes and a Military Glossary, by T. Worthington, a graduate of West Point, and late Gen. 2d B. 7th D.O.M. assisted by Maj. Sidney Burbank and Lieut. P.T. Swaine, U.S.A. With the Manual of Sharp's rifle and carbine, and Colt's revolver, by Capt. R.W. Johnson, U.S.A.. Thomas Worthington. Applegate & Co. 1861

• Abstract of Evidence, &c, in the Proceedings of the Court Martial for the Trial of Col. T. Worthington, at Memphis, August 14th, 1862. Thomas Worthington. NP. 1862

• No.1. The Blunders of the Rebellion and Their Dead Sea Fruit, In Six Numbers, being a General Review of the Causes which Protracted the War, Quadrupled its Expense in Waste of Life, Money and National Credit.... Thomas Worthington. NP. Washington City. 1869

• Shiloh: Or, The Tennessee Campaign of 1862, Written Especially for the Army of Tennessee in 1862, and for the Friends and Relatives of Those Patriot Soldiers, Who Sank Into Their Graves on Shiloh's Field.... Thomas Worthington. Washington DC. McGill & Witherow, 1872. 164 p. E473.54W923. USAMHI. Carlisle Barracks. PA

• A Correct History of the Battle of Shiloh Respectfully Dedicated to the Armies of the Ohio and the Tennessee: Their Living and Their Dead. Thomas Worthington. Washington DC. Thomas McGill. 1880. 44 pgs. 22 photocopied pages. E473.54W932. Much of the text of this publication concerns the 46th Ohio Infantry. With the history are several pamphlets, all bearing the collective title Grant at Shiloh. 26 photocopied pages. USAMHI. Carlisle Barracks. PA

• A Correct History of Pope, McDowell, and Fitz John Porter, at the Second Battle of Bull Run, August 29, 1862. Thomas Worthington. Washington DC. Thomas McGill. 1880. 15pgs. 7 photocopied pages. E173Pl8no201pam3. USAMHI. Carlisle Barracks. PA

• Report of the Flank March to Join on McClernand's Right at 9 A.M., and Operations of the 46th Reg't Ohio Vols., 1st Brigade, 5th Division, on the Extreme Union Right, at Shiloh, April 6, 1862. Thomas Worthington. NP. Washington DC. 1880

• National Tribune. A Chicken-Roost Raid. John M. Morris. 46th O.V.I. October 9, 1884

• Company G, Forty-Sixth Ohio Volunteer Infantry. in Military History of Ohio. Illustrated in Editions by Counties. Soldiers Edition. ..... Licking County Edition. pg. 315. H.H. Hardesty Publisher. Toledo. 1886.

• National Tribune. Suprised the Johnnies. John W. Clemson. Corp. Co. I. 46th O.V.I. September 30, 1897

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• A Successful Roundup. by Pvt. James K. Sturgeon. Co F. 46th OVI. On pg. 360 of Deeds of Valor: How America's Civil War Heroes Won the Medal of Honor. Edited by W.F. Beyer and O.F. Keydel. 558 pgs. Perrien-Keydel Co. Detroit. Michigan. 1903: Reprint of above by Longmeadow Press. Stamford. CT. 1992

• History of Jerome Township. Union County, Ohio. by W.L. Curry. Press of Edward T. Miller Co. Columbus. Ohio. 1913. Contains a history of the 46th OVI on pgs 106-107.

• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

• 46th OVI Monument. Vicksburg National Military Park. 3201 Clay Street. Vicksburg. MS. 39180. 1998

• Regimental Colors of the 46th O.V.I. Painting and Original Photo. Fight for the Colors. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 2000

• Regimental Colors of the 46th O.V.I. Painting and Original Photo. Fight for the Colors. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 2000

• National Colors of the 46th O.V.I. Painting and Original Photo. Fight for the Colors. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 2000

• National Colors of the 46th O.V.I. Painting and Original Photo. Fight for the Colors. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 2000

• National Colors of the 46th O.V.I. Painting and Original Photo. Fight for the Colors. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 2000

• Tom Worthington's Civil War: Shiloh, Sherman, and the Search for Vindication. James D. Brewer. 238 pgs. McFarland & Co. Jefferson. N.C. 2001

51st 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 • Bedtime Story. Undated story consisting of eleven chapters, first is

missing, of a story of a boy who ran away to join Co. K, 51st Ohio Regiment during the Civil War. Originally told as a bedtime story to children during the Civil War. 139 pgs. NA. NP. ca. 1861-1865. Call# VFM2593. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

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• The Capture and Prison Life in Rebeldom for Fourteen Months of Simon Helwig: Late Private Co. F 51st O.V.I... Simon Helwig. 50 pgs. Bixler Printing Co. Canal Dover (?) Ohio 18__?

• J.W. Kimmel Papers. J.W. Kimmel. Co. K. 51st OVI. Typscript copy of J. W. Kimmel's "Experiences During the Civil War" as dictated to his daughter Katherine Kimmel. ca. 1905. 65 pgs. Call# VFM2539. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• James McClintock Papers. Captain James M. McClintock. 51st OVI. 84 items. Orders, together with letters, a journal, documents, and photos. Includes material on McClintock's service with the 51st Ohio Infantry. Located at The Huntington Library. San Marino. California

• Instantaneous Rigor-Mortis Occasionally Occurring and Observed Upon the Battlefield. By Lieut. Charles Gentsch, M.D. First Lieutenant and Quartermaster 51st O.V.I.. A Paper read before the Ohio Commandery of the Loyal Legion, December 4, 1907. NP Cincinnati 1907

• Orson Brainard: a Soldier in the Ranks. Orson Brainard. Co. K. 51st O.V.I. Letters edited by Wilford W. Black. Ohio History. Pgs. 54-72. The Ohio Historical Society. Winter Spring 1967

• The 51st Ohio Volunteer Infantry (OVI): A Regimental History. by Fred McDavitt. The Civil War Diary of Second Lt. Isreal Correll of the 51st O.V.I..From: Civil War, The Magazine of the Civil War Society. Volume XII, ISBN# 0-939685-03-5. The Country Publishers, Inc. 1988

• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

• 51st OVI Page. by Grace-Marie Moore Hackwell. 1997

52nd 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 • The Army of the Cumberland. by Henry M. Cist. Brevet Brigadier

General U.S.V.; A.A.G. on the staff of Major General Rosecrans, and the staff of Major General Thomas; Secretary of the Society of the Army of the Cumberland. 289 pgs. Charles Scribner's Sons. New York. 1882

• National Tribune. The Fourteenth Corps at Lovejoy Station. S.C. Hutchinson. Co. F. 52nd O.V.I. May 10, 1883

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• National Tribune. Last Words About Jonesboro. S.C. Hutchinson. Co. F. 52nd O.V.I. June 28, 1883

• National Tribune. A Soldier's Gratitude. N.H. Bostwick. Pvt. Co. I. 52nd O.V.I. October 18, 1883

• The Charge at Kennesaw. A Gallant but Fruitless and Costly Attempt to Break the Rebel Line. Jesse S. Green, 52d Ohio. pgs. 354-356. In: Camp and Field. Sketches of Army Life. Written by those who followed the Flag. '61-'65. Compiled by W.F. Hinman, Author of "Corporal Si Klegg and His Pard," etc. 704 pgs. The N.G. Hamilton Publishing Co. Cleveland, O. 1892. Thanks to L.M. Strayer for this reference

• 52nd O.V.I. Then and Now. James T. Holmes. Late Bv't Liet. Col. U.S.V. 285 pgs. Berlin Printing Co. Columbus. Ohio. 1898. Volume I. Copyright 1922 by Lawrence A. Holmes.

• Dan McCook's Regiment, 52nd O.V.I.. A History of the Regiment, Its Campaigns and Battles. From 1862 to 1865. By Rev. Nixon B. Stewart. Sergt. Co. E., 52nd O.V.I. Published by the Author. 1900 Reprint: Dan McCook's Regiment. 52nd Ohio Volunteer Infantry 1862-1865. Nixon B. Stewart. Blue Acorn Press. Huntington. West Virginia. 1999

• Re-union of Col. Dan McCook's Third Brigade, Second Division, Fourteenth A.C., "Army of the Cumberland" : assault of Col. Dan McCook's Brigade on Kenesaw Mountain, Ga., June 27, 1864 / August 27th and 29th, 1900...Chicago. Ill. Edited by J.B. Work. Allied Printing. Chicago. Illinois. 1901. Call# 973.76 M1363. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• Lets Save Our Comrade!. Concerns Sergeant Howell B. Treat. Co I. 52nd OVI. On pg. 328 of Deeds of Valor: How America's Civil War Heroes Won the Medal of Honor. Edited by W.F. Beyer and O.F. Keydel. 558 pgs. Perrien-Keydel Co. Detroit. Michigan. 1903: Reprint of above by Longmeadow Press. Stamford. CT. 1992

• Roster of the Survivors of Col. Dan. McCook's 52nd Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry, 1907. Third Brigade Second Division, Fourteenth Army Corps, Army of the Cumberland. 31st Annual Reunion at Stuebenville. Ohio. Aug. 28, and 29. 1907

• McCook's Brigade at the Assault Upon Kenesaw Mountain, Georgia, June 27, 1864. Captain F.B. James. 52nd O.V.I. From: Sketches of War History. MOLLUS. Ohio Vol. 4. Robert Clarke. Cincinnati. Ohio. 1896. pp. 255-77. 11 photocopied pages. E464M5.1991v4. USAMHI. Carlisle Barracks. PA. Also reprinted in: The Atlanta Papers. Kerksis, Wallace, Bearss. Morningside Bookshop Press. Dayton. Ohio 1980

• Perryville and the Kentucky Campaign of 1862. Frank B. James. From: Sketches of War History. MOLLUS. Ohio. Vol. 5. Robert

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Clarke. Cincinnati. Ohio. 1903. pp. 130-66. 18 photocopied pages. E464M5.1991v5. USAMHI. Carlisle Barracks. PA

• Colonel Archibald Gracie's The Truth About Chickamauga. A Paper Read Before the Ohio Commandry of the Loyal Legion. February 7th, 1912. by Edward L. Anderson, Captain 52nd O.V.I. 27 pgs. Also Published in JUSCA. Journal United States Cavalry Association. pgs. 185-206. XXIII. 1912

• Styles W. Porter Diary. Sgt. Styles W. Porter. Co. G. 52nd OVI. Diary Aug 1863 - June 1865. Typscript copy. Call# VOL 317. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• War Reminiscences by P.Y. Barnes. Philander Y. Barnes. S.F. Rose Printer. Shiloh. Ohio. 1925. 26 pgs. Call# PA Box 726 26. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

• Regimental Colors of the 52nd O.V.I. Painting and Original Photo. Fight for the Colors. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 2000

54th 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 • Neal Neff's New National Poems, Composed by a Captain of the

Line, Belonging to the 54th O.V.V.I., of the 2d Brigade, 2d Division, 15th Army Corps of Gen. Sherman's Army, who while at the front, in Moments of Idleness, wrote for his own amusement. Cornelius Neff. Moore, Wilstach & Baldwin, Printers. Cincinnati. Ohio. 1866

• Company K, 54th Ohio. Group portrait of Company K, 54th O.V.I. in uniform. 1 photoprint: b&w. Call# SC 1013. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• Greene County Soldiers in the Late War: Being a History of the Seventy-Fourth O.V.I.: With Sketches of the Twelfth, Ninety-Fourth, One Hundred and Tenth, Forty-Fourth, Tenth Ohio Battery, One Hundred and Fifty-Fourth, Fifty-Fourth, Seventeenth, Thirty-Fourth, One Hundred and Eighty-Fourth: Together With a List of Greene County's Soldiers. by Ira S. Owens. 294 pgs. Christian Publishing House. Dayton. Ohio. 1884. Call# Rare

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Books E525.4 74th .O92 1884x. State Library of Ohio. Columbus. Ohio

• The National Tribune. Battle of Ezra Church: A Coffee-Cooler's Experience. Edwin W. Smith, Private, Co.G, 54th O.V.I. 5 July 1888

• Life and Letters of Thomas Kilby Smith, 1820-1887, by his Son. Walter George Smith. New York 1898. Thomas Kilby Smith was the first Colonel of the 54th Ohio Infantry.

• History of Jerome Township. Union County, Ohio. by W.L. Curry. Press of Edward T. Miller Co. Columbus. Ohio. 1913. Contains a history of the 54th OVI on pgs 107-109.

• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

• 54th OVI Monument. Vicksburg National Military Park. 3201 Clay Street. Vicksburg. MS. 39180. 1998

55th 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 • National Tribune. The 55th Ohio at Chancellorsville. C.S.

September 25, 1884 • National Tribune. Chancellorsville Again. J.W. Rumple. October

23, 1884 • National Tribune. The First Day at Gettysburg. Charles Stacy.

55th O.V.I. September 6, 1888. Thanks to Ed Keen for submitting this source.

• War as Viewed from the Ranks. By Rev. W. A. Keesy. Personal Recollections of the War of the Rebellion by a Private Soldier. Rev. William A. Keesy. 240 pgs. Published by The Experiment and News Co. Norwalk. Ohio. 1898. Reprint: War as Viewed from the Ranks. By Rev. W. A. Keesy. 241 pgs. New Washington Historical Society. P.O. Box 463. New Washington. Ohio. 1991

• Trial and Triumphs, the Record of the 55th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, with 80 portraits, four views and ten maps. Captain Hartwell Osborn and Others. 364 pgs. A.C. McClurg and Co. Chicago. Illinois. 1904

• On the Right at Chancellorsville. Hartwell Osborn. Read February 1, 1900. From: MOLLUS. Illinois. Military Essays and

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Recollections Read before the Commandery of the State of Illinois. vol.4 171-192. Cozzens and Beaton. Chicago. 1907

• The Eleventh Corps in East Tennessee. Hartwell Osborn. Read November 1, 1900. From: MOLLUS. Illinois. Military Essays and Recollections Read before the Commandery of the State of Illinois. vol.4 348-378. Cozzens and Beaton. Chicago. 1907

• Some Relics and Reminiscences of the Fifty-fifth Ohio Infantry. Hartwell Osborn. Firelands Pioneer. ns XVI. 1907. pgs. 1359-1394. Newark (probably Norwalk). Ohio. 1907

• National Tribune. Repulsing the 'Tigers' at the Cemetery, Gettysburg, July 2, 1863. A. F. Sweetland. 55th O.V.I. October 21, 1909. (A running commentary between Sweetland and members of the 4th O.V.I & 14th Indiana Infantry about the attack on July 2d takes shape in several of the NT articles) Thanks to Ed Keen for submitting this source.

• Sherman's Atlanta Campaign. Hartwell Osborn. pgs. 116-131. Western Reserve University Bulletin. Vol. XIV. 1911

• The Twentieth Army Corps on the March to the Sea. Hartwell Osborn. pgs. 1-19. 2 maps. Western Reserve University Bulletin. Vol. XV. 1912

• Sherman's Carolina Campaign. Hartwell Osborn. pgs. 101-119. map. Western Reserve University Bulletin. Vol. XV. 1912

• The Eleventh Army Corps. Hartwell Osborn. pgs. 12-42. Western Reserve University Bulletin. Vol. XVI. 1913

• The Fifty-fifth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, Its Forty-eighth Annual Reunion. Hartwell Osborn. pgs. 1677-1680. Firelands Pioneer. ns XVIII. Norwalk. Ohio. 1915

• National Tribune. First Day at Gettysburg. A. F. Sweetland 55th O.V.I. November 2, 1916. Thanks to Ed Keen for submitting this source.

• "Ohiowa Soldier." The Letters of John Wesley Rumpel of the 55th O.V.I.. by John W. Rumpel. Edited by H.E. Rosenberger. Annals of Iowa. Third Series - Vol.XXXVI. No.2. Fall. 1961. Published Quarterly by Iowa State Department of History and Archives. Des Moines. Iowa. 1961

• Unpublished Memoir. by Sgt. Luther B. Mesnard. 25th & 55th O.V.I. Firelands Historical Society. Norwalk. Ohio

• The Rise and Survival of Private Mesnard. Luther B. Mesnard. CWTI. 24 Jan. 1986. pp. 18-25. 8 photocopied pages. CWTI. 24 Feb. 1986. pp. 10-17 & 44-45. 10 photocopied pages. Per. USAMHI. Carlisle Barracks. PA.

• Wildman Family Papers. Correspondence and diaries of a Norwalk, Ohio family describing camp life and service in the 25th OVI and 55th OVI. .5 cubic ft. Call# MSS384. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

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• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

• The 55th Ohio Infantry, an example of the regimental histories found in Ohio in the War. Her Statesmen, Generals and Soldiers. Volume II. by Whitelaw Reid. WWW format by Co. F, 55th Ohio Veteran Volunteer Infantry Living Historians. Fort Tejon State Historic Park. 70 miles north of Los Angeles. California. Transcribed and published by John H. Doing. Saugus. California. 1998

• Regimental Colors of the 55th O.V.I. Painting and Original Photo. Fight for the Colors. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 2000

• National Colors of the 55th O.V.I. Painting and Original Photo. Fight for the Colors. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 2000

• Buckeye Blood: Ohio at Gettysburg. by Richard A. Baumgartner. 254 pgs. Blue Acorn Press. Huntington. West Virginia. 2003

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 Stuber. 58th O.V.I. Druck von S. Rosenthal & Co. Cincinnati, O. 1896 Translation of above title: My Diary of the Events in the Progress of the War from 1861 to 1865.

• Harrison H. Kerr Papers. Pvt. Harrison H. Kerr. Co D. 58th OVI. .875 cubic feet. 2 boxes. Includes Civil War diaries and correspondence, sketches of Camp Chase in Columbus, Ohio, G.A.R. souvenir rosters, broadside histories of the 58th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, photographs, and other family papers. Call# MSS 1140 AV. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• History of Jerome Township. Union County, Ohio. by W.L. Curry. Press of Edward T. Miller Co. Columbus. Ohio. 1913. Contains a history of the 58th OVI on pgs 109-111.

• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

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• 58th OVI Monument. Vicksburg National Military Park. 3201 Clay Street. Vicksburg. MS. 39180. 1998

• Regimental Colors of the 58th O.V.I. Painting and Original Photo. Fight for the Colors. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 2000

• Regimental Colors of the 58th O.V.I. Painting and Original Photo. Fight for the Colors. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 2000

• National Colors of the 58th O.V.I. Painting and Original Photo. Fight for the Colors. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 2000

• National Colors of the 58th O.V.I. Painting and Original Photo. Fight for the Colors.Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 2000

• 58th OVI History. From Ohio in the War. by Whitelaw Reid. Transcribed by Dave Smith. Published by Larry Stevens. 2000

60th 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 • Lewis Bryam Hull Diary. Lewis B. Hull. Co. F. 60th OVI. 27 pgs.

Typed copy of the diary, Oct. 31, 1861-Oct. 12, 1862, of Lewis Bryam Hull, Co. F, 60th O.V.I., edited by Myra E. Hull. Location of original unknown. Call# VFM 831. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• National Tribune. Reminiscences. Harper's Ferry and Knoxville. F.M. Thomas. 60th OVI. pg 4. May 2, 1889

• History of the 60th O.V.I. of 1864. Written by John H. Ellis of Company D, and Read at the 3rd Annual Reunion Held at Westerville, O., Sept. 16 and 17, 1890. 20 pgs. NP. 1890. Thanks to Larry Strayer for this source.

• Personal Memories of Incidents during the Civil War - Written for Comrades and Friends by Hezekiah Bradds - 60th Ohio, Co. C., 9th Corps, 1st Division, 2nd Brigade. Hezekiah Bradds. 20 pgs. Field Glass Printing Company. Morrisville. MO. ca 1927

• National Tribune. Death of Gen. A.P. Hill. Julius E. Henderson. 60th OVI. pg 3. November 30, 1905

• National Tribune. The 60th Ohio. William H. Sanderson. 2nd US. pg 6. March 28, 1907

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• National Tribune. Executed as a Spy. J.E. Henderson.. 60th OVI. pg 7. July 1, 1909. 3rd Maryland at Petersburg.

• National Tribune. Wounded at Cold Harbor. J.F. Curren. 60th OVI. pg 3. September 8, 1910

• National Tribune. Gen. Gordon's View. J.E. Henderson. 60th OVI. pg 7. November 7, 1912.

• National Tribune. The 60th Ohio. Charles H. Porter. 60th OVI. pg 2. October 23, 1913

• National Tribune. The 60th Ohio. George W. Campbell. 60th OVI. pg 5. November 20, 1913

• National Tribune. Lincoln and Courts-Martial. J.A. Bering. 60th OVI. pg . June 12, 1919

• National Tribune. Fort Stedman. Julius E. Henderson. 60th OVI. pg 5. February 12, 1920.

• The Genealogy and Actual Experience of an Ohio Soldier During the Civil War. by George Warren Campbell. 13 pgs. NP. Columbus. Ohio. 1924. Call# 973.781 C152g. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• National Tribune. More on "Fort Fizzle." J.E. Henderson. 60th OVI. pg 5. March 5, 1925

• National Tribune. Was it Gen. Ashby? How Col. Cluseret, Near Harrisburg, Took a "Pot Shot" at a Rebel. Perhaps Gen, Ashby?." John J. Walker. 60th OVI. pg 7. May 28, 1925

• National Tribune. With the 60th around Petersburg. H. Bradds. April 8, 1926. Thanks to Chris Volker for this source.

• 60th OVI Page. by Jennifer Volker. 2001 • Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle

Barracks. PA. 1995 • Regimental Colors of the 60th O.V.I. Painting and Original Photo.

Fight for the Colors. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 2000

• Regimental Colors of the 60th O.V.I. Painting and Original Photo. Fight for the Colors. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 2000

• Regimental Colors of the 60th O.V.I. Painting and Original Photo. Fight for the Colors. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 2000

• National Colors of the 60th O.V.I. Painting and Original Photo. Fight for the Colors. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 2000

• Flank Marker of the 60th O.V.I. Painting and Original Photo. Fight for the Colors. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 2000

61st Ohio Infantry compiled by Larry Stevens

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References for this Unit

• see also Bibliography of State-Wide References • Ohio In The War-Volume II. Whitelaw Reid. Moore, Wilstach &

Baldwin. Cincinnati 1868 • Thaddeus Miller Papers. Thaddeus Kane Miller. Co. A. 61st OVI.

31 items. Photocopies of Civil War letters from Miller to his father in Tiffin City, Seneca County, Ohio. Miller writes from Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama, and Washington, D.C. Originals at the River Falls Area Research Center. University of Wisconsin. Call# General VFM2657. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• Augustus Hively Diary. Pvt. Augustus Hively. Co C. 61st OVI. February 6 1864 - February 22 1865. CWMiscColl. USAMHI. Carlisle Barracks. PA

• National Tribune. Where the 61st Ohio Began Its Career. James A. Ralston. May 15, 1884

• "The Battle of Chancellorsville, Reminiscences of J.H. Peabody, First Sergeant, Company B, Sixty-first Ohio." James H. Peabody. In GAR Papers. Read before Fred C. Jones Post, no. 401, Department of Ohio GAR, 49-75, 1891.

• The Sixty-First Ohio Volunteers, 1861-1865. Written and Compiled by Frederick Stephen Wallace, formerly Captain 61st Ohio Volunteers, late Major 82nd Ohio Volunteers. Published for private circulation by Theodore Mullen, late Corporal Co. B, Sixty-First, O.V.I. Marysville. Ohio. 1902

• From Stafford Heights to Gettysburg in 1863. by Brevet Major Leonidas M. Jewett. MOLLUS-Ohio V, 213-222, 1902

• The Boys in Blue at Missionary Ridge. by Brevet Major Leonidas M. Jewett. MOLLUS-Ohio VI, 89-94, 1902

• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

• A Story of Prove Loyalty: the Sixty-first Ohio. by Patrick D. Kelly. M.A. Thesis. 215 leaves bound. Call# MAIN Special Coll E525.5 61st .K45x 1997. KSU Masters Thesis Dept. of History. Kent State University. Kent. Ohio. 1997

• From Freeman's Ford to Bentonville: The 61st Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Edited with an introduction by Robert G. Carroon. Civil War Heritage Series-Volume XII. Burd Street Press. Division of White Mane Publishing Company Inc. Shippensburg. PA. Printed by Beidel Printing House Inc. Shippensburg. PA. 1998

• 61st OVI Page. by Fred Previts. 2000 • Brevet Brigadier General Stephen J. McGroarty. In Ohio In The

War-Volume I. pgs. 974-975. Whitelaw Reid. Moore, Wilstach & Baldwin. Cincinnati. 1868

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• Regimental Colors of the 61st O.V.I. Painting and Original Photo. Fight for the Colors. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 2000

• National Colors of the 61st O.V.I. Painting and Original Photo. Fight for the Colors. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 2000

• National Colors of the 61st O.V.I. Painting and Original Photo. Fight for the Colors. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 2000

• National Colors of the 61st O.V.I. Painting and Original Photo. Fight for the Colors. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 2000

• Buckeye Blood: Ohio at Gettysburg. by Richard A. Baumgartner. 254 pgs. Blue Acorn Press. Huntington. West Virginia. 2003

62nd 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 • National Tribune. Siege of Morris Island. "E" 62nd O.V.I. June 28,

1883 • National Tribune. Morris Island. J.W. Ansell. Co. H 62nd O.V.I.

July 26, 1883 • National Tribune. Morris Island. Corp. J.J. King. Co. B 62nd

O.V.I. August 23, 1883 • Proceedings of the 62nd Ohio Infantry Association, at Dresden,

Ohio, September 17th and 18th, 1891, and the Roster of Surviving Members, as Far as Known, With Their Present Post Office Addresses. Reunion Pamphlet. Register Print. Marietta. O. 1891

• The Last Four Weeks of the War. Edmund N. Hatcher. Pvt. Co. C 62nd OVI. 416 pgs. The Co-operative Publishing Co. Columbus. Ohio. 1892. Extracts from Union and Confederate newspaper accounts printed at the end of the Civil War. Call# 973.738 H282. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• "Ghosts or Devils" I'm Done. By Francis M. Moore. Press of O.C. Cole & Son. Deadwood, S.D. 1908. The Startling Adventures of Two Officers of the 62nd Ohio Infantry on Polly Island, S.C., during General Gilmore's Siege of Fort Sumter in the War of the Rebellion, and the story which incited their adventure. "This is what purports to be a true narrative of the experiences of Lieutenants Yocum and Hatcher of the 62nd Ohio Volunteer

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Infantry. It is weird and extraordinary and reminds one of Poe's imaginative creations." Quote from The Civil War Literature of Ohio a Bibliography. By Daniel J. Ryan

• Letters of Captain John Willson Pinkerton, Written During His Service in the Civil War. Capt. John Willson Pinkerton. Co A&B. 62nd OVI. 53 pgs. NP. Glendale. Ohio. 1934

• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

65th 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 • National Tribune. Dandridge Fiasco. Joel Wright. Co. D. 65th

O.V.V.I. March 29, 1883 • The Story of the Sherman Brigade. The Camp, the March, the

Bivouac, the Battle, and how "The Boys" lived and died, during four years of active service. Sixty-Fourth O.V.V.I., Sixty-Fifth O.V.V.I, Sixth Battery, O.V.V.A., McLaughlin's Squadron, O.V.V.C. With 368 illustrations. by Wilbur F. Hinman, late Lieutenant-Colonel Sixty Fifth Ohio Regiment. Published by Author. Alliance, Ohio 1897

• Corporal Si Klegg and His "Pard". How they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the Flag. by Wilbur F. Hinman, late Lieutenant-Colonel Sixty-Fifth Regiment, Ohio Veteran Volunteer Infantry. N.G.Hamilton & Co. Cleveland, Ohio 1889

• Camp and Field. Sketches of Army Life. Written by those who followed the Flag. '61-'65. Compiled by W.F. Hinman, Author of "Corporal Si Klegg and His Pard," etc. The N.G. Hamilton Publishing Co. Cleveland, O. 1892

• Specific Articles by Wilbur F. Hinman. 65th OVI. In: Camp and Field. Sketches of Army Life. Written by those who followed the Flag. '61-'65. Compiled by W.F. Hinman, Author of "Corporal Si Klegg and His Pard," etc. 704 pgs. The N.G. Hamilton Publishing Co. Cleveland, O. 1892. Thanks to L.M. Strayer for these references. 1: The "Tenderfoot." The Painful Process Which Transformed the Recruit Into the Soldier. pgs. 27-30 2: A Chickamauga Experience. A Struggle for the Mastery in the Woods of Northern Georgia. How it Feels to Have Ones Blood Let

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Out by a Bullet. pgs. 192-196 3: A Story of Shiloh. A Night March in a Thunder-storm and What We Did After We Got There. Sixty-Eight Hours of Tramping and Picketing Without Sleep. pgs. 208-218 4: Stone River. The Struggle Between Rosecrans and Bragg at Murfreesboro. The Experience of a Regiment That Was Very Much "In It." pgs. 246-251 5: Flanking Atlanta. How We Maneuvered Hood Out of His Strong Hold by Cutting His Line of Supply. pgs. 408-410 6: Spring Hill and Franklin. How the Army of the Cumberland Got Out of a Tight Pinch. pgs. 436-442 7: How We Yelled. Making a Night of It Over the News of Lee's Surrender. pgs. 663-664

• Civil War Letters. Washington Gardner. 65th OVI. 1845-1928. Michigan History Magazine. Vol.I No.2 pgs.3-18. 1917

• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

• Morrill Civil War Collection (#11031). Wilbur F. Hawxhurst letters by Corporal Wilbur F. Hawxhurst, Co. E 65th O.V.I.. 109 items and Charles P. Morrill letters by Charles P. Morrill, 24th Maine Infantry..35 items. Prepared by Ervin L. Jordan, Jr. Assistant Professor, Curator of Technical Services. University of Virginia Library. Morrill Civil War Collection (#11031), Special Collections Department, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Virginia 22903-2498

• 65th OVI Page. From Ohio in the War by Whitelaw Reid. Published in WWW format by Larry Stevens. Newark, Ohio 1995

• Regimental Colors of the 65th O.V.I. Painting and Original Photo. Fight for the Colors. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 2000

• National Colors of the 65th O.V.I. Painting and Original Photo. Fight for the Colors. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 2000

• National Colors of the 65th O.V.I. Painting and Original Photo. Fight for the Colors. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 2000

67th 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

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• National Tribune. The D----d Western Brigade at Morris Island. J.A. Mather. Co. K 67th O.V.I. July 12, 1883

• National Tribune. A Memorable Charge. Ft. Wagner. Major Lewis Butler. 67th O.V.I. January 10, 1884

• The West in The War of the Rebellion, as Told in the Sketches of Some of Its Generals. A.C. Voris. pgs. 507-515. Magazine of Western History. IV. 1886.

• Charleston in the Rebellion. Brevet Major General Alvin C. Voris. 49 pgs. A Paper Read Before the Ohio Commandery of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States, March 7, 1888. Robert Clarke and Co. Cincinnati. 1888. Also in: MOLLUS. Ohio. Sketches of War History. 1861-1865. Vol. II. Robert Clarke & Co. 1888

• 67th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. in History of the City of Toledo and Lucas County, Ohio. by Clark Waggoner. pgs. 174-177. Munsell & Co. New York. 1888

• The Battle of the Boys. Brevet Major General Alvin C. Voris. From: MOLLUS. Ohio. Sketches of War History. 1861-1865. Vol. 4. The Robert Clarke Co. Cincinnati. 1896

• Chronological and Alphabetical Record of the Engagements of the Great Civil War with the casualties on both sides and full and exhaustive statistics and tables of the Army and Navy, Military Prisons, National Cemeteries, etc., etc. Compiled from the Official Records of the War Department and Confederate Archives, Washington, D.C. By Charles R. Cooper, late Sixty-Seventh Ohio V.V. Charles R. Cooper. 211 pgs. with portraits. W. Caxton Press. Milwaukee. Wisc. 1904

• Kriegs-Memoiren von Arnold Moser, Erlebnisse eines schweizer-amerikanischen Freiwilligen aus dem Burgerkriege 1861-1865. Arnold Moser. 87 pgs. Druck des West Side Print House. Cleveland. Ohio. 1905

• The Experiences of an Enlisted Man in the Hospital in the Early Part of the War. Xenophon Wheeler. Of Chattanooga Tennessee. Sgt. 67th OVI. Capt. 129th OVI. Paper Read Before the Ohio Commandery of the Loyal Legion, December 2, 1908. NP. Cincinnati. Ohio. 1908

• History of the 67th Reg. O.V.I. Rodney J. Hathaway. 1 p. leaf, 15, 3 typed leaves. 28 cm. Solon. O. ND. Call# E525.5 67thH. Western Reserve Historical Society Archives Library. Cleveland. OH

• The Sixty-Seventh Ohio Veteran Volunteer Infantry, a Brief Record of its Four Years of Service in the Civil War: 1861-1865. By the Regimental Committee. Captain George L. Childs, Company C. Private J. Conrad Haring, Company C. and Hospital Steward Alfred N. Briggs. Foreward by Sergeant William H. Handy, Company H. 24 pgs. Ohio Print. and Publ. Co. Massilon. Ohio.

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1922. Call# E525.5 67th. Western Reserve Historical Society Archives Library. Cleveland. OH

• The Sixty-Seventh Ohio Veteran Volunteer Infantry .... in the Civil War: 1861-1865. W.H. Handy. 24 pgs. NP. N.Pub. 1923. Call# O 973.7471 J67. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• Your True Marcus the Civil War Letters of a Jewish Colonel. Marcus M. Spiegel 67th and 120th Ohio Infantry. Edited by Frank L. Byrne and Jean Powers Soman. Kent State University Press. Kent. Ohio. 1985

• The Colton Letters, Sixty-Seventh Ohio Infantry, Civil War Period, 1861-1865. edited by Betsy Gates. 400 pages. Published by McLane Publications. PO Box 25556. Tempe. AZ. 85285. 1993

• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

• Hannah's Letters; the Civil War Letters of Issac E. Blauvelt, friends, and other suitors. Issac E. Blauvelt. 67th OVI. 107 pgs. Edited by Charles E. Finsley. Published by Kings Creek Press. 560 Flower Lane. Cedar Hill. Texas. 75104. 1997

• Charles A. Hibbard Diaries. 1862-1863, 1865-1866. Pvt. Charles A. Hibbard. 2 Volumes. Microfilm. Pocket diary kept by a soldier serving with the 67th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, Co. I, during the Civil War. Diary for 1864 is missing. Call# MS378mf. Center for Archival Collections. Bowling Green State University. Bowling Green. Ohio

• Elijah Whitmore Papers. 2nd Lieutenant Elijah Whitmore. Co B. 67th OVI. Call# MS-730. Center for Archival Collections. Bowling Green State University. Bowling Green. Ohio

• Hiram Ketcham Diary. Diary Sept. 27 1864-June 30 1865. Pvt. Hiram Ketcham. Photocopy of original pocket diary, with typed transcript, of a Civil War soldier serving in Co. G of the 67th O.V.I. Call# MMS1332. Center for Archival Collections. Bowling Green State University. Bowling Green. Ohio

• From the Rhineland to the Red River. Marcus Spiegel. 67th and 120th O.V.I. pg. 88. Civil War Times Illustrated. Volume XXXIX. No. 5. October. 2000

• A Citizen-Soldier's Civil War. The Letters of Brevet Major General Alvin C. Voris. Edited by Jerome Mushkat. 333 pgs. Cloth. Northern Illinois University Press. DeKalb. Illinois. 2002

• 67th OVI Page. Kathy Jones. 2003 • 67th OVI Page. Dan Masters. 2004

70th Ohio Infantry compiled by Larry Stevens

References for this Unit

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• see also Bibliography of State-Wide References • Ohio In The War-Volume II. Whitelaw Reid. Moore, Wilstach &

Baldwin. Cincinnati 1868 • History of the Seventieth Ohio Regiment, from Its Organization to

Its mustering Out. T.W. Connelly. of Co. G. Peak Bros. 110 E. Pearl Street. Cincinnati. Ohio. 1902? Reprint: History of the Seventieth Ohio Regiment, from Its Organization to Its mustering Out. T.W. Connelly. of Co. G. 187 pgs. The Adams County Historical Society. Adams County. Ohio. 1978

• DeWitt Clinton Louden Papers 1834-1888. Lt. Colonel DeWitt C. Louden. 70th OVI. .25 cubic foot. Detailed correspondence and diary concerning Mexican War and Civil War service of Louden are included in this collection. Call# MSS 610. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• Nathaniel Watson Foster Papers 1861-1866. Captain N. Watson Foster. Co G. 70th OVI. 1 cubic foot. Call# MSS 585. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

• 70th OVI Monument. Vicksburg National Military Park. 3201 Clay Street. Vicksburg. MS. 39180. 1998

72nd 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 • Speech of Captain John M. Lemmon. Delivered at the Reunion of

the Seventy-Second Regiment, O.V.I. Held at Fremont, Ohio, June 17th, 1875. John M. Lemmon. I.M. Keeler & Son. Fremont. Ohio. 1875

• National Tribune. From Another Eyewitness. Andrews Raiders. T.H. Grove. Co. D. 72nd O.V.I. Short account. January 18, 1883

• Seventy-Second Ohio Infantry Volunteers. Roster and Roll of Honor. Reprinted from the plates of Volume VI, official roster of Ohio Soldiers. The Werner Printing & Litho. Co. Akron. Ohio. 1888

• Glimpses of a Prisoner's Life. J.F. Hutchinson. Co. C. 72nd OVI. Bradner. Ohio. pgs. 69-70-71. September 15 1888. The Ohio Soldier and National Picket Guard. Chillicothe. Ohio

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• National Tribune. Who Stole the Hams? Reminiscences of Soldier Days. T.N. Russell. p.3. June 6, 1889

• A Sketch of Prison Life in Andersonville. William B. Woolverton. Firelands Pioneer. Volume VII. Norwalk. Ohio. 1894. Call# R 977.12 F514 n.s. v. 7. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• Ralph P. Buckland Papers. Colonel Ralph P. Buckland. 72nd O.V.I. Includes Civil War letters. LH-253. The Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center. Spiegel Grove. Fremont. Ohio. 43420. Phone: 419-332-2081

• LeRoy Crockett Letters. LeRoy Crockett. Major 72nd OVI. Letters, Apr 22, 1861 - Aug 25, 1863. CWMiscColl. USAMHI. Carlisle Barracks. PA

• Gustavus Gessner Papers 1864-1916. Gustavus A. Gessner. 1844-1916. 21st OVI 3 months and 72nd OVI Co K. Hospital Steward. Includes Civil War correspondence about the battles of Brice's Cross Roads and Guntown, with unpublished account entitled General Sturgis at Guntown, Miss. (1864) 1 ft. Call# MS 75-1277. Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center Library and Archives. Spiegel Grove. Fremont. Ohio

• Caldwell Family Collection 1806-1935. 3.9 linear ft. Contains some material concerning William Caldwell (1837-1896), a physician, and his medical service as assistant surgeon with the 72nd Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment. Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center Library and Archives. Spiegel Grove. Fremont. Ohio

• Elijah Niebel Papers 1862-1864. Elijah Niebel 1839-1930. Co. D. 72nd OVI. 13 items. Photocopies. Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center Library and Archives. Spiegel Grove. Fremont. Ohio

• William B. Woolverton Account. Sgt. William B. Woolverton. 72nd OVI. Account of Andersonville & Florence Prisons. June 1864 - March 1865. CWTIColl. USAMHI. Carlisle Barracks. PA

• Harkness N. Lay Diaries 1862-1865. Sgt. Harkness Lay. Co. A. 72nd OVI. Shiloh, Brice's Crossroads, Andersonville Prisoner. .2 linear ft. Call# 93797231. Fondren Library. Woodson Research Center. Rice University. Houston. Texas. Withdrawn from Rice University years ago by the owner. Hopefully in the hands of descendents. No known transcription.

• 72d Regiment O.V.I. : Copy of Diary Kept by W.B. Halsey, of Co. G 72d Reg't Ohio Volunteer Infantry, from November 28, 1861, to September 18, 1865 / by William B. Halsey. W.B. Halsey Co. B. 72nd OVI. 28 leaves. Photocopy. Call# E601 .H3. Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center Library and Archives. Spiegel Grove. Fremont. Ohio

• Simeon Peter Obermier Diary. Simeon Peter Obermier. Co. A. 72nd OVI. 61 leaves. Diary covers year of 1864 and up to April

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28, 1865. Call#E601 .O2. Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center Library and Archives. Spiegel Grove. Fremont. Ohio

• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

• 72nd OVI Page. Scott Baker. 1997 • 72nd OVI Monument. Vicksburg National Military Park. 3201

Clay Street. Vicksburg. MS. 39180. 1998 • National Colors of the 72nd O.V.I. Painting and Original Photo.

Fight for the Colors. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 2000

77th 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 • Battle of Pittsburg Landing - Volunteers of Ohio: Remarks of Hon.

John Sherman, of Ohio, in Senate of the United States, May 9, 1862. John Sherman 1823-1900. 8 pgs. Scammell & Co Printers. Washington. 1862. Call# 973.7326 Sh55b. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• The Battle of Shiloh. by Wills De Hass. pgs 677-692. Annals of the War. 1879

• The 77th Ohio Volunteer Regiment at Shiloh. B.D.Fearing. The College Olio. Marietta College. Marietta. Ohio. Vol. 13. No. 5. February 7 1885

• Sixteen Months a Prisoner of War. Andrew W. McCormick. From: Sketches of War History. MOLLUS. Ohio. Vol. 5. Robert Clarke. Cincinnati. 1903. pgs. 69-87. 10 photocopied pages. E464S54v5. USAMHI. Carlisle Barracks. PA.

• Battles and Campaigns in Arkansas. Andrew W. McCormick. From: Sketches of War History. MOLLUS. Ohio. Vol. 6. Robert Clarke. Cincinnati. 1908. pgs. 1-13. 7 photocopied pages. E464M5.1991v6. USAMHI. Carlisle Barracks. PA.

• The Battle of Shiloh as a Private Saw It. R.H. Fleming. From: MOLLUS. Ohio. Sketches of War History. Vol. 6 p. 132-146. Cincinnati, 1908

• An Ohio Corporal's Testament. J.W. Thomas. From: Blue and Gray. Vol. 1 p. 307-309. NP ND E461.B65 Library of Congress.

• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

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• William H. Storrs Diary, 1862 Jan. 21 - 1864 Sept. 27. Commissary Sgt. William H. Storrs. 77th OVI. Call# Collection 113. Renne Library. Montana State University. Bozeman. Montana

• Fulton-Lenz Collection. Captain Samuel Fulton. Letters & memoirs of Fulton, 1861-1913. CWTIColl. USAMHI. Carlisle Barracks. PA

84th 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 • Letters From Henry D. Woodward To His Mother. Henry D.

Woodward. 19 pgs. NP. Toledo. Ohio. 1874 • Reminiscences of the War. Abraham R. Howbert. 388 pgs. Globe

Printing & Publishing Co. Springfield. Ohio. 1888 • War Time Incidents. Personal Recollections of Franklin L.

Chamberlin in the War for the Union. Franklin L. Chamberlin. 46 pgs. Original Limp Morocco. First Edition. Privately Printed. Cleveland. Ohio 1912. Catalog 29. Hughes Books. New Orleans. LA.

• Augustus T. Brownless' Book. Akron, Summit Co., Ohio. Co. H., 84th Reg't., O.V.I. Augustus T. Brownless. 14 leaves. NP. ND. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA.

• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

85th 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 Jerome Township. Union County, Ohio. by W.L. Curry.

Press of Edward T. Miller Co. Columbus. Ohio. 1913. Contains a history of the 85th OVI on pg 118.

• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

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86th 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 • The Surrender of Cumberland Gap, September 9, 1863. by R.W.

McFarland. Late Lieutenant Colonel. 86th O.V.I. Pamphlet. 32 pgs. Press of Nitschke Bros. Columbus. Ohio. 1898

• History of the Eighty-Sixth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry . By Joseph Nelson Ashburn, late Private of Company A. The A.S. Gilman Printing Co. Cleveland. Ohio. 1909

• History of Jerome Township. Union County, Ohio. by W.L. Curry. Press of Edward T. Miller Co. Columbus. Ohio. 1913. Contains a history of the 86th OVI Three Month Unit on pg 117.

• History of Jerome Township. Union County, Ohio. by W.L. Curry. Press of Edward T. Miller Co. Columbus. Ohio. 1913. Contains a history of the 86th OVI Six Month Unit on pgs 118-120.

• Biography of Archibald M. Willard. A member of the 86th OVI. by The Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 1998

• Images of Archibald M. Willard's Works. A member of the 86th OVI. by The Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 1998

• The Spirit of '76"; Some Recollections of the Artist and the Painting. by Henry Kelsey Devereux. Privately printed for the author. Five hundred copies of this volume were privately printed, on Alexandra handmade paper, by the Arthur H. Clark Company at Cleveland in the month of April, 1926. Contents: Archibald M. Willard, a brief sketch. - The fifer, Hugh Mosher. - The drummer boy, Henry Kelsey Devereux. - An early account, by J.F. Ryder. - The preliminary sketches and replicas. Call# Vault-Corral Use Only V 759.1 W661. Ohio Historical Society Columbus. Ohio

• The Spirit of '76; an Exhibition of Paintings by Archibald Willard, 1836-1918, from the Wellington Collection. Sponsored by The Diamond Shamrock Corporation, Cleveland, Ohio. 8 pgs. Illustrated. Cleveland. 1976. Concerns Archibald M. Willard a member of 86th OVI. Call# PA Box 458 18. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• The Spirit of 76 ... An American Portrait: America's Best Known Painting, Least Known Artist. by Willard F. Gordon. 95 pgs. ill. Aero Publishers. Distributed by Quail Hill Associates. Fallbrook. California. 1976. Concerns Archibald M. Willard a member of 86th OVI. Call# Stacks 759.1 W661g. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

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• Archibald M. Willard and The Spirit of 76: An Ohio Artist and His Work. by Amos J. Loveday Jr. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 1992. A. Willard was a member of 86th OVI.

• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

87th 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 • Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle

Barracks. PA. 1995

88th 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 • Patrick Keran Papers. Patrick Keran Co F. 88th OVI. Personal and

business correspondence, accounts, and diaries, some relating to service in the 88th OVI. Call# MSS 5. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• William Oglevie Papers. 22 items. Oglevie's papers include letters from three sons, one who was in the 88th OVI. Artemas Oglevie. Pvt. Co. I. Call# VFM 204. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• History of Jerome Township. Union County, Ohio. by W.L. Curry. Press of Edward T. Miller Co. Columbus. Ohio. 1913. Contains a history of the 88th OVI on pgs 120-121.

• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

• Bird's Eye View of Camp Chase Near Columbus, Ohio. Drawn by A. Ruger. Created & Published by Ehrgott, Forbriger & Co. Cincinnati. Ohio. 186? Includes 88 Rgt. O.V.I. American Memory from the Library of Congress. Library of Congress Geography and Map Division Washington, D.C.

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• Regimental Colors of the 88th O.V.I. Painting and Original Photo. Fight for the Colors. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 2000

• National Colors of the 88th O.V.I. Painting and Original Photo. Fight for the Colors. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 2000

• Guidon of the 88th O.V.I. Painting and Original Photo. Fight for the Colors. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 2000

• Guidon of the 88th O.V.I. Painting and Original Photo. Fight for the Colors. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 2000

93rd 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 • A Discourse on the Death of Charles C. Burrows, of Co. C, Ninety-

third O.V.I., Died at Murfreesboro, April 15, 1863, by Rev. J.P.E. Kumler. Rev. J.P.E. Kumler. 8 pgs. Richard Butler Printer. Oxford. Ohio. 1863

• Letters of Captain Henry Richards of the Ninety-third Ohio Infantry. Henry Richards. 48 pgs. Press of Wrightson and Company. Cincinnati. O. 1883

• National Tribune. Johnson's Division at Chickamauga. George Pressler. Co. K. 93rd O.V.I. March 6, 1884

• A Paper Read Before the Cincinnati Society of Ex-Army and Navy Officers, January 3d, 1884, by Charles Anderson, Late Colonel Ninety-third Ohio. Charles Anderson. 51 pgs. Peter G. Thomson. Cincinnati. 1884

• Military Small Arms. A paper read before the Ohio Commandery of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States. by Companion Samuel B. Smith. Late Major 93rd OVI. April 2, 1884. P. G. Thomson Printer. Cincinnati. Ohio 1884. Call# 973.781 Oh3, v.1, 1884. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. Also published in Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States. Ohio Commandery. Sketches of War History. Volume I. pgs. 174-187. Cincinnati. Ohio. 1888

• Personal Recollections of Four Years in Dixie.. A Paper read before the Commandery of the State of Michigan Military Order Loyal Legion of the United States. By Companion J.T. Patton. Late Captain Co. A, 93d. Regiment Ohio Vol. Infantry, at Detroit,

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Michigan, December 1, 1892. Winn & Hammond Printers. Detroit. Mich. 1892

• National Tribune. The General Wept. Silas Crowell. Pvt. Co. I. 93rd O.V.I. December 31, 1896

• Major Robert Anderson at Fort Sumpter. Charles Anderson. Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States. Ohio Commandery. Sketches of War History. Volume 4. pgs. 101-117. Cincinnati. Ohio. 1896

• National Tribune. A New Hope Experience. Daniel W. Shideler. Pvt. Co. E. 93rd O.V.I. March 17, 1898

• A Brief History of the Ninety-Third Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Recollections of a Private. By Alfred Demoret. Private in Co. F.. 54 pgs. Graphic Print. Ross. O. 1898

• How Confederates Treated a Federal. William C. Brown. Confederate Veteran. pg 228. Volume 13. Number 5. May 1905

• The Amazing Ordeal of Pvt. Joe Shewmon. Joe Shewmon. CWTI Per. I. April. 1962. pp. 45-50. 6 photocopied pages. Per. I. May. 1962. 48-50. 3 photocopied pages. USAMHI. Carlisle Barracks. PA

• Inventory, Calendar, and Index of the Hiram Strong Papers, 1862- 1863 / by Ronald Jan Plavchan. Colonel Hiram Strong. 93rd OVI. Prepared by Ronald Jan Plavchan. Photocopy of typescript. 80 pgs. Written for History 401, University of Dayton. Dayton. Ohio. 1964. Call# E 525 .S77 P52. Roesch - 4th Floor Library. University of Dayton. The Hiram Strong Papers are part of the Dayton Room collection ... Dayton and Montgomery County Public Library. Dayton. Ohio

• On the Field at Chickamauga. Robert H. Hannaford. Pgs 8-9. Military Images. Volume 4. Number 3

• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

• Captain Regan of the 93rd Ohio. Captain Timothy Regan Companies D & J 93rd OVI. By Hugh Maloney. pgs. 85. NP. 1998. Call# E525.5 93rd.R44 M35 1998. Library of Congress. Washington. DC

• Regimental Colors of the 93rd O.V.I. Painting and Original Photo. Fight for the Colors. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 2000

• National Colors of the 93rd O.V.I. Painting and Original Photo. Fight for the Colors. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 2000

• 93rd OVI Page. By William G. Schmidt. 2002 • The Ninety-Third Ohio Volunteer Infantry During the War of the

Rebellion, 1862-1865. by Kenneth Lee Schiering. Thesis (M.A.) Wright State University 2003. 139 pgs. Includes bibliographical

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references pgs 137-139. Call# LD6241.7 2003 .S35. Dunbar 3rd Floor. Wright State University. 2003

98th 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 • The National Tribune. A Reminiscence of Chickamauga. Gen.

Stedman's Division. George C. Magee. Co. H. 98th O.V.I. June 1879

• The National Tribune. Jonesboro. Joseph C. Patterson. Captain Co. F. 98th O.V.I. February 5 1891

• From Chattanooga to Atlanta, and the Sea. 98th Regt. O.V.I. 1864 - 1865. by George W. Dell. 42 pgs. NP. Dennison. Ohio. 1893. A later reproduction with title on cover: A Soldiers Diary, or Momento of War. Call# PA Box 440 44. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• Letters of Lieut. J.M. Branum from the 98th Ohio Vol. Inf. Lieut. J.M. Branum. Warnock Bros. New Castle. PA. 1897. Copy located at Youngstown State University

• The National Tribune. Letters From the Field. Letters by the late J.M. Branum. 98th OVI. National Tribune Dates: 1900: Jan 4-11, Feb 1-22, Mar 1-29, Apr 5-26, May 3-31, June 7-21, Nov 8-29, Dec 6-27. 1901: Jan 3-31, Feb 7

• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

• Civil War Diaries of George M. Patton : Co. B, 98th Regiment, Ohio Volunteers : August 5, 1862 till June 7, 1865. George McConnell Patton 1844-1925. Co B 98th OVI. Transcribed by Jean Patton Meier. 66 [i.e., 77] leaves : maps. J.P. Meier. Chapel Hill. N.C. 1998. Call# Stacks 973.7471 P278c 1998. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• Regimental Colors of the 98th O.V.I. Painting and Original Photo. Fight for the Colors. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 2000

103rd Ohio Infantry compiled by Larry Stevens

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References for this Unit

• see also Bibliography of State-Wide References • Ohio In The War-Volume II. Whitelaw Reid. Moore, Wilstach &

Baldwin. Cincinnati 1868 • William T. Chapman Journals. 2nd Lieutenant William T.

Chapman. Co H. 103rd OVI. Call# MS-652 mf. Center for Archival Collections. Bowling Green State University. Bowling Green. Ohio

• Journal History of the Hundred and Third Ohio Volunteer Infantry. By Phillip C. Hayes, late Lieutenant Colonel of the Regiment and Brevet Brigadier General. Bryan. Ohio. Toledo Steam Printing House. Toledo. Ohio. 1872

• An Incident in the Last Nashville Campaign. J.E. Vought. From: MOLLUS. Indiana. War Papers. v. 1 p. 382-392. Indianapolis. 1898

• Personal Reminiscences and Experiences by Members of the One Hundred and Third Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Campaign Life in the Union Army from 1862 to 1865. By Members of the Regiment. News Printing Company. Oberlin. Ohio. 1900 Reprint: Personal Reminiscences and Experiences by Members of the One Hundred and Third Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Campaign Life in the Union Army from 1862 to 1865. Republished by 103rd OVI Memorial Foundation. Sheffield Lake. Ohio. Fred Weidner & Son Printers, Inc. New York. NY. 1984

• National Tribune. A Bloodless Victory. George Redway. 103rd O.V.I. September 18, 1902

• Campaigning in East Tennessee by General P.C. Hayes. Philip C. Hayes. Read May 1, 1902. pgs 318-347. Illinois MOLLUS. Military Essays and Recollections. Volume 4. Cozzens & Beaton Co. Chicago. 1907

• The Retreat from Pulaski to Nashville, Tennessee. Battle of Franklin, Tennessee, Nov. 30, 1864. Levi Tucker Scofield. Cleveland. Ohio. 1909

• War Verse and Other Verse by P. C. Hayes. Lt. Colonel Philip Cornelius Hayes. Privately published by Hayes. Joliet. Illinois. ca 1914. Location: Main Spec Coll. Call# 378.771.1TZ1860C, H32W. Oberlin College. Oberlin. Ohio

• National Tribune. Crossing the Chattahoochee. George Redway. Captain Co. I. 103rd O.V.I. April 10, 1919

• A Thousand Men for a Thousand Days: The 103d Ohio in the Civil War. Julia Jenkins Morton. KSU masters thesis (Dept. of History). Kent State University. Kent. Ohio. 159 pages. 1983. LC NO E525.5 103d .M67x 1983. OCLC # 10964863

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• History of the 103rd Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment, 1862-1865 . William C. Stark. 1986. Located at: USAMHI. Carlisle Barracks. PA. E525.5 103rd .S72 1986a

• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

• The Live Corpse. Reminiscences Of H.P. Chapman 103rd O.V.I. From: Personal Reminiscences and Experiences By Members Of The One Hundred and Third Ohio Volunteer Infantry. News Printing Company. Oberlin. Ohio. 1900. Published on the Web by Larry Stevens. 1995

• 103rd Ohio Volunteer Infantry Museum. 5501 East Lake St., Shefield Lake, Ohio (West of Cleveland) 216-233-7610. Uniforms, weapons, flags, badges. Open by appointment only.

• A Socioeconomic Study of Veterans of the 103rd Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment After the Civil War. by Lawrence Kreiser Jr. pgs. 171-184. Ohio History. 107. Summer-Autumn. 1998

104th 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 104th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry from 1862

to 1865. N.A. Pinney. Windham. Ohio. Printed by Werner and Lohman. Akron. Ohio. 1886

• Carrying the News of Lee's Surrender to the Army of the Ohio . A Paper Read Before the Ohio Commandery MOLLUS November 2, 1887. by A.J. Ricks. 15 pgs. NP. Cincinnati. 1887. Also in: MOLLUS. Ohio. Sketches of War History. Vol. 3 p. 234-246. Cincinnati. 1890

• National Tribune. Campaigning With a Grand Army. Some of the 104th Ohio's Service in the Latter Part of the War. L.F. Becker. November. 16-23. 1899

• Footprints Through Dixie, Everyday Life of the Man Under a Musket. Joseph W. Gaskill. Alliance. Ohio. Bradshaw Printing Company. Alliance. Ohio. 1919

• "Harvey": War Dog of the 104th Ohio: A Biography From the Canine Corps. by Timothy Brookes. Military Images Magazine 15. March-April. 1994. pp. 18-19. 2 photocopied pages. SpColl. USAMHI. Carlisle Barracks. PA.

• Harvey: Yankee War Dog. by Timothy R. Brookes. Timeline Album. In Timeline. Volume 11. Number 1. January-February.

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1994. A Publication of the Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

• J.J. Scroggs Diary and Letters. 1852-1865. Joseph J. Scroggs. Pvt. Co. C. 104th Ohio Volunteer Infantry and Lieutenant Co. C. 5th United States Colored Troops. Compiled by Larry Leigh. 504 pgs. Privately printed by Larry Leigh. 25 Trillium Lane. Sautee. Georgia. 30571. 1996

• Friend Alice. The Civil War Letters of Captain David D. Bard. 7th and 104th Regiments Ohio Volunteer Infantry. 1862-1864. David D. Bard. Edited by James T. Brenner. A Scholar of Fortune Publication. 434 Bowman Drive. Kent. Ohio. 44240. 1997

• Awkward Jack and His Chum. From: Footprints Through Dixie, Everyday Life of the Man Under a Musket. by Joseph W. Gaskill. Alliance. Ohio. Bradshaw Printing Company. Alliance. Ohio. 1919. Published on the Web by Larry Stevens. Newark. Ohio. 1998

• Burning Rails as We Pleased: The Civil War Letters of William Garrigues Bentley, 104th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. William Garrigues Bentley. Company G 104th OVI. Edited by Barbara Bentley Smith and Nina Bentley Baker. 238 pgs. Photographs, glossary, notes, bibliography, index, library binding. McFarland & Company, Inc. Jefferson. North Carolina. 2003

107th 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 • John Flory Diary. Pvt. John Flory Co. C. 107th OVI. Diary 1862-

1865. CWNelsonColl. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA.

• "Memorial Address Delivered by Comrade A. J. Rider, of Navarre, Ohio, at the Dedication of the 107th OVI Monument at Barlow's Knoll, Gettysburg, Pa., Wednesday Afternoon, September 14th, 1887." A. J. Rider. Gettysburg Star & Sentinel. November 1, 1887. Thanks to Ed Keen for submitting this source.

• Camps and Campaigns of the 107th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, from August 1862, to July, 1865. by Jacob Smith. n.p. n.d. Holding Institutions. John Carroll University. Ohio State University. University of Akron

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Reprint: Camps and Campaigns of the 107th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, from August 1862, to July, 1865. by Jacob Smith. Reprinted by Mark L. Gaynor. 316 pgs. Paperback. Indian River Graphics. Navarre. Ohio. 2000. ISBN# 0-9704760-0-0

• Don't Let Them Get Me. by Pvt. H.S. Finkenbeiner. Co D. 107th OVI. On pgs. 494-496 of Deeds of Valor: How America's Civil War Heroes Won the Medal of Honor. Edited by W.F. Beyer and O.F. Keydel. 558 pgs. Perrien-Keydel Co. Detroit. Michigan. 1903: Reprint of above by Longmeadow Press. Stamford. CT. 1992

• The Shenandoah Valley In Eighteen Hundred and Sixty-two. John S. Cooper. From: Military Essays and Recollections. MOLLUS. Illinois. Vol. 4. Cozzens & Beaton. Chicago. 1907. pp. 36-60. 12 photocopied pages. E464M5.1991v13. USAMHI. Carlisle Barracks. PA.

• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

• Buckeye Blood: Ohio at Gettysburg. by Richard A. Baumgartner. 254 pgs. Blue Acorn Press. Huntington. West Virginia. 2003

113th 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 • Every Day Soldier Life, or a History of the One Hundred and

Thirteenth Ohio Volunteer Infantry. By F.M. McAdams. Richwood. Ohio. Sergeant of Co. E.. Chas. M. Cott and Co., Book Printers. Columbus. Ohio. 1884

• Prison life: A Story of Capture, Imprisonment and Suffering in Rebel Prisons of the South. J. N. Hall. Charles M. Cott. Columbus. Ohio. 1884. 136 p. E525.5.ll3th.H3. USAMHI. Carlisle Barracks. PA

• The One Hundred and Thirteenth Ohio Volunteer Infantry. in Military History of Ohio. Illustrated in Editions by Counties. Soldiers Edition. ..... Licking County Edition. pg. 316. H.H. Hardesty Publisher. Toledo. 1886.

• 113th Ohio Vol. Infantry. 17th Reunion Report. 4 pgs. Reunion at London Ohio August 28, 1890. Report on the activities of the reunion, committee reports, finances and a complete list of members present.

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• 113th Ohio Vol. Infantry. 18th Reunion Report. 14 pgs. Reunion at Columbus Ohio September 15, 1891. Report on the activities of the reunion, committee reports, finances and a complete list of members present.

• In Memory of Toland Jones, the Beloved Physician and the Honored Soldier. NA. 23 pgs. London Democrat Printing. London. Ohio. ca 1894. Thanks to Larry Strayer for this source.

• In Memoriam. Toland Jones. Companion Toland Jones. Lieutenant Colonel 113th OVI. by John N. Beach, John W. Kile and John Beatty. 4 pgs. Circular No. 13. Series of 1894. Whole No. 262. Commandery of the State of Ohio. Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States. April 18 1894

• The Twenty-Ninth Annual Reunion of the 113th Regiment O.V.I., held at Worthington, Ohio, September 2, 1902. NP. Columbus. O. 1902

• History of Jerome Township. Union County, Ohio. by W.L. Curry. Press of Edward T. Miller Co. Columbus. Ohio. 1913. Contains a history of the 113th OVI on pgs 130-132.

• From Atlanta to the Sea. James R. Ladd. American Heritage. 30. December 1978. pp. 4-11. 8 photocopied pages. Per. USAMHI. Carlisle Barracks. PA

• A Union Soldier Returns South: The Civil War Letters and Diary of Alfred C. Willett. 113th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Alfred C. Willett. Charles E. Willett. Editor. The Overmountain Press. Johnson City. Tennessee. 1994

• William H. H. Avery Papers. by William H. H. Avery, Co. D, 113th O.V.I. Collection includes 39 Civil War letters of Avery. Denison University Archives. Denison University. Granville. Ohio. 43023

• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

• Regimental Colors of the 113th O.V.I. Painting and Original Photo. Fight for the Colors. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 2000

• National Colors of the 113th O.V.I. Painting and Original Photo. Fight for the Colors. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 2000

115th Ohio Infantry compiled by Larry Stevens

References for this Unit

• see also Bibliography of State-Wide References

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• Ohio In The War-Volume II. Whitelaw Reid. Moore, Wilstach & Baldwin. Cincinnati 1868

• 115th Ohio Infantry, Proceedings of the First Annual Re-union 115th Regt. O.V.I., Together with the address of Lt. James J. Clark, at Salem, Ohio, Friday, Sept. 13, 1872. Hartzell & Saxton Printers. Canton. Ohio. 1872

• Civil War Recollections 1862-1865. Experiences with the 115th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Harvey S. Hogue. 35 pgs. Facsimile. 1900. Call# PA Box 271 19. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• In Memorium. General John H. Sharer. John H. Sharer enlisted man in 115th OVI. 65 pgs. NP. ND. 1908? Alliance. Ohio. Thanks to Larry Strayer for this source.

• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

• Murder in Dayton, Death of George Waterman: Copperheads Slay Lieutenant of the 115th Ohio. by Timothy Brookes. Military Images Magazine 16. May-June 1995. pp. 20-22. 3 photocopied pages. SpColl. USAMHI. Carlisle Barracks. PA

• Murder in Dayton: The Death of Lieutenant Waterman. by Timothy R. Brookes. In Timeline. Volume 13. Number 3. May-June. 1996. A Publication of the Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• From School to War. Letters of George Lawson Waterman... 1858-1863. Co. E 1st OVI and Co. C 115th OVI. Robert P. and Jeanette K. Bishop. Peninsula. Summit County. Ohio. 1996

• Civil War Reflections 1862-1865. by Harvey S. Hogue of Company G, 115th Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Placed on the web by John Cartan. 1998

124th 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 • The Campaigns of the 124th Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry,

with Roster and Roll of Honor. By G.W. Lewis. Medina Ohio. The Werner Co. Akron. Ohio. 1874

• National Tribune. Missionary Ridge. G.W. Lewis. 124th O.V.I. November 8, 1883

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• Smith's "Knapsack" of Facts and Figures, '61 to '65. Frank W. Smith. Co. D. 124th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. 111 pgs. Spear, Johnson & Co., Printers. Toledo. Ohio. 1884

• Let Us Forgive, But Not Forget; Or, What I Saw and Suffered. by W.H. Empson. Late Private. Co. H. 124th O.V.I. Lockport. N.Y. 105 pgs. Press of Roberts Brothers. Lockport. N.Y. ND. Call# 973.771 Em76s. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• 124th Ohio at Pickett's Mills. Peter Price. Natl Tribune Scrapbook III. pp. 156-158. 2 photocopied pages. E655N27no3. USAMHI. Carlisle Barracks. PA

• A Writer of Books, In His Genesis. by Denton J. Snider. 124th OVI & 10th OVC. pgs. 160-293 are wartime. 668 pgs. Sigma Publishing Co. 210 Pine St. St. Louis. Missouri. 1910

• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

125th Ohio Infantry Opdycke Tigers 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 • Notes on the Chickamauga Campaign. by Emerson Opdycke.

125th OVI. In Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4. pgs. 326-331. 1887. Call# 973.7 B322, v.3. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• National Tribune. The Battle of Franklin as Seen by One of the 125th Ohio. by Ralsa C Rice. 125th OVI. October 11, 1888

• National Tribune. Franklin. Opdycke's Brigade in that Action . by Ralsa C Rice. 125th OVI. July 4, 1889

• National Tribune. Kenesaw Mountain. by Ralsa C. Rice. 125th OVI. October 9, 1890

• National Tribune. Kenesaw Mountain. by Lyman Root. 125th OVI. February 26, 1891

• National Tribune. The Charge at Franklin. An Ohio Comrade Says it was Ordered by an Enlisted Man. B.F. Young. April 7, 1892

• National Tribune. Battle of Franklin. by Ralsa C. Rice. 125th OVI. June 9, 1892

• National Tribune. Premonitions. An Ohio Lad Who Knew he was to be Killed at Kenesaw Mountain. by Ralsa C. Rice. 125th OVI. November 24, 1892

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• National Tribune. With Sherman. Another Chapter of the Peach Tree Creek Battle. by Ralsa C. Rice. 125th OVI. November 24, 1892

• National Tribune. The Battle of Franklin. by Ralsa C. Rice. 125th OVI. February 11, 1904

• National Tribune. Where Harker Fell. by Ralsa C. Rice. 125th OVI. June 8, 1905

• National Tribune. Opdycke's Brigade at Franklin. by Ralsa C. Rice. 125th OVI. August 10, 1905

• In Memoriam : Henry Glenville Shaw, First Lieutenant, 125th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Pamphlet. MOLLUS California. 1907. Call# PA Box 247 15 1907. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• National Tribune. Opdycke's Charge. by Ralsa C. Rice. 125th OVI. May 30, 1907

• National Tribune. Opdycke at Franklin. by Ralsa C. Rice. 125th OVI. March 30, 1911

• Opdycke Tigers, 125th O.V.I., a History of the Regiment and Campaigns and Battles of the Army of the Cumberland. Charles T. Clark, Captain Co. F, 125th O.V.I. Spahr and Glen. Columbus. Ohio. 1895

• Minutes of the Twenty-second Annual Reunion of the 125th O.V.I. Association at Akron, Ohio, September 19th and 20th, 1905. by 125th O.V.I. Association. Annual Reunion. 16 pgs. 1905. Call# PA Box 729 3. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• Three Years Service with the 125th Ohio, Opdycke's Tigers. by Ralsa C. Rice. From: The National Tribune Scrapbook, No. 2, Stories of the Camp, March, Battle, Hospital and Prison told by Comrades. National Tribune. Washington D.C. ca 1905

• Yankee Tigers; Through the Civil War with the 125th Ohio. Ralsa C. Rice, Captain 125th O.V.I. Reprint of the above title with added maps, photos and index. Edited by Richard A. Baumgartner and Larry M. Strayer. Blue Acorn Press. Huntington W.Va. 1992

• Opdycke's Brigade at the Battle of Franklin. Henry Anson Castle. Glimpses of the Nation's Struggle. MOLLUS. Minnesota. Volume VI. p. 385-404. Aug. Davis. Minneapolis. Minnesota. 1909

• An Escape that Did Not Set Me Free, a By-product of Morgan's Raid. Lieut. Colonel David Hastings Moore. 16 pgs. A Paper Read Before the Ohio Commandery of the Loyal Legion, April 7, 1915. MOLLUS. Ohio. 1915

• Emerson Opdycke Papers. Emerson Opdycke. 1830-1884. 41st and 125th OVI. Papers from 1861-1913. 2 cubic ft. Call# MSS554. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

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• 125th OVI Page. By Nelson C. Haldane. Dripping Springs. Texas. 1997

• Life and Times of the Opdycke Tigers. By Nelson C. Haldane. Dripping Springs. Texas. 1997

• Opdycke Tigers, 125th O.V.I., a History of the Regiment and Campaigns and Battles of the Army of the Cumberland. by Charles T. Clark, Captain Co. F, 125th O.V.I. Online Edition. 2001

• To Battle for God and the Right: The Civil War Letterbooks of Emerson Opdycke. Emerson Opdycke Lt. 41st OVI and Colonel 125th OVI. Edited by Glenn V. Longacre and John E. Haas. Foreword by Peter Cozzens. 352 pages. Hardbound. University of Illinois Press. Champaign. IL. 2002

• Yankee Tigers II: Civil War Field Correspondence from the Tiger Regiment of Ohio. Edited by Richard A. Baumgartner. An illustrated collection of letters covering the 1863-1865 service of the 125th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Featuring excerpts from the previously unpublished diary of Colonel Emerson Opdycke. 295 pgs. Softcover. 57 wartime photographs. Notes. Appendix. Bibliography & Index. Blue Acorn Press. Huntington. West Virginia. 2004

128th 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 • Johnson's Island and the Lake Erie Raid of 1864. G.M. Phillips.

From: MOLLUS. Minnesota. Glimpses of the Nation's Struggle. Third Series. pgs. 242-261. New York. 1893

• Johnson's Island: Military Prison for Confederate Prisoners. E.O. Mitchell. From: MOLLUS. Ohio. Sketches of War History. v. 5. pgs. 118-129. Cincinnati. 1903

• History of Jerome Township. Union County, Ohio. by W.L. Curry. Press of Edward T. Miller Co. Columbus. Ohio. 1913. Contains a history of the 128th OVI on pgs 137-139.

• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

129th Ohio Infantry compiled by Larry Stevens

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References for this Unit

• see also Bibliography of State-Wide References • Ohio In The War-Volume II. Whitelaw Reid. Moore, Wilstach &

Baldwin. Cincinnati 1868 • Company I, One Hundred and Twenty-Ninth Ohio Volunteer

Infantry. in Military History of Ohio. Illustrated in Editions by Counties. Soldiers Edition. ..... Licking County Edition. pg. 316. H.H. Hardesty Publisher. Toledo. 1886.

• The Experiences of an Enlisted Man in the Hospital in the Early Part of the War. Xenophon Wheeler. Of Chattanooga Tennessee. Sgt. 67th OVI. Capt. 129th OVI. Paper Read Before the Ohio Commandery of the Loyal Legion, December 2, 1908. NP. Cincinnati. Ohio. 1908

• History of Jerome Township. Union County, Ohio. by W.L. Curry. Press of Edward T. Miller Co. Columbus. Ohio. 1913. Contains a history of the 129th OVI on pgs 141-143.

• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

150th 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 Cuyahoga Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument. Scenes

and Incidents from its Inception to its Completion. Description of the Memorial Structure and Roll of Honor. by William J. Gleason. 770 pgs. Published by the Monument Commission. Cleveland. Ohio. 1894

• Historical Sketch of the 150th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. By William J. Gleason, Historian, Private, Company E. Delivered at the 5th Annual Reunion, Scenic Park, Rocky River, July 12th, 1899. Roster of the Regiment. 30 pgs. Cleveland. Ohio. 1899. Call# 973.7471 K50g. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• The History of My Life During Seventy Eventful Years 1841-1911. Lucien Calvin Warner. Co K 150th OVI. 243 pgs. Privately Printed. New York. 1914

• Record of Service of Company K, 150th O.V.I. 1864. by James C. Cannon. Reunion Secretary for Co. K. 39 pgs. NP. Washington. DC. 1903

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• Memorial - 150th Ohio - Company K. James C. Cannon. 18 pgs. NP. Lakewood. Ohio. 1907

• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

166th 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 • Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle

Barracks. PA. 1995 • Diary Of a Union Soldier. Lawrence W. Leyenberger Co. A. 166th

Ohio Volunteer Infantry. 36 pgs. Transcribed by Don & Jeanne Hiler. Rainbowend Press. Plover. WI. 2001

169th 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 • Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle

Barracks. PA. 1995

177th 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 • Military History of the 177th OVI. The Solid Service of a One Year

Regiment. Paper Read at the Reunion of the 177th OVI at Akron, Ohio, August 23rd 1888 by Prof. L.V. Dodge of Berea (KY)

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College. pgs. 36-37. September 1 1888. The Ohio Soldier and National Picket Guard. Chillicothe. Ohio

• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

182nd 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 • William E. Bean Papers. William E. Bean. 1833-1883. Papers

1864-1881. Includes letters from Bean to his wife while in the 182nd Regiment O.V.I. 1864-1865. 1 Folder. Call # C207. Western Historical Manuscript Collection-Columbia. University of Missouri / State Historical Society of Missouri. 23 Ellis Library. University of Missouri. Columbia. Missouri. 65201

• Under the Flag of the Nation, Diaries and Letters of a Yankee Volunteer. Owen Johnston Hopkins. Edited by Otto F. Bond. 308 pgs. Ohio State University Press. Columbus. Ohio. For the Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 1961

• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

183rd 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 • Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle

Barracks. PA. 1995

187th Ohio Infantry compiled by Larry Stevens

References for this Unit

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• see also Bibliography of State-Wide References • Ohio In The War-Volume II. Whitelaw Reid. Moore, Wilstach &

Baldwin. Cincinnati 1868 • History of Jerome Township. Union County, Ohio. by W.L. Curry.

Press of Edward T. Miller Co. Columbus. Ohio. 1913. Contains a history of the 187th OVI on pgs 147-149.

• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

188th 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 • Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle

Barracks. PA. 1995

189th 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 • Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle

Barracks. PA. 1995

191st 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

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• History of Jerome Township. Union County, Ohio. by W.L. Curry. Press of Edward T. Miller Co. Columbus. Ohio. 1913. Contains a history of the 191st OVI on pgs 149-150.

• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

193rd 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 • Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle

Barracks. PA. 1995

194th 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 • Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle

Barracks. PA. 1995

195th 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 • Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle

Barracks. PA. 1995

196th Ohio Infantry

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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 • Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle

Barracks. PA. 1995 • Regimental Colors of the 196th O.V.I. Original Photo. Fight for the

Colors. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 2000 • National Colors of the 196th O.V.I. Original Photo. Fight for the

Colors. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 2000 • Flank Marker of the 196th O.V.I. Original Photo. Fight for the

Colors. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 2000 • Flank Marker of the 196th O.V.I. Original Photo. Fight for the

Colors. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 2000

197th 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 Jerome Township. Union County, Ohio. by W.L. Curry.

Press of Edward T. Miller Co. Columbus. Ohio. 1913. Contains a history of the 197th OVI on pgs 150-151.

• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

• Regimental Colors of the 197th O.V.I. Original Photo. Fight for the Colors. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 2000

• National Colors of the 197th O.V.I. Original Photo. Fight for the Colors. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 2000

198th Ohio Infantry compiled by Larry Stevens

References for this Unit

• see also Bibliography of State-Wide References

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• Ohio In The War-Volume II. Whitelaw Reid. Moore, Wilstach & Baldwin. Cincinnati 1868

• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

History

There were eight companies of this intended regiment fully recruited and assembled in Camp Cleveland, all of which had been mustered into the service by companies, but not as an organization. Before the maximum was reached the "Confederacy" collapsed and the men were sent to their homes.

5th Ohio Independent Company Sharpshooters Barber's Sharpshooters 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 • 1864 Diary of an Ohio Sharpshooter with the Army of the

Cumberland. Private LaFrancis Elmer Hackett. Fifth Independent Ohio Sharpshooters. prepared by S. Brooks. 1998. History and roster included.

7th Ohio Independent Company Sharpshooters Squire's Sharpshooters 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 • Early Life and Personal Reminiscences of General W. T. Sherman.

By Captain Wm. McCrory. Seventh Independent Company Ohio Sharp-shooters. U.S.V. Minnesota MOLLUS. Glimpses of the

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Nation's Struggle. Volume 3. D.D. Merril Co. St. Paul. Minnesota. 1893

• History of Jerome Township. Union County, Ohio. by W.L. Curry. Press of Edward T. Miller Co. Columbus. Ohio. 1913. Contains a history of the 7th Ohio Independent Company Sharpshooters on pgs 151-153.

1st Ohio Light Artillery, Battery A 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 Battery A, First Regiment of Ohio Vol. Light Artillery.

H.M. Davidson. Daily Wisconsin Steam Printing House. Milwaukee. 1865. Call# 973.7471 G1d. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• Fourteen Months in Southern Prisons. Being a Narrative of the Treatment of Federal Prisoners of War in the Rebel Military Prisons of Richmond, Danville, Savannah and Millen. ... H.M. Davidson. Daily Wisconsin Printing House. Milwaukee. 1865. Call# Storage 973.771D28 c.0. Oberlin College. Oberlin. Ohio

• Prisoners of War and Military Prisons; Personal Narratives of Experience in the Prisons at Richmond, Danville, Macon, Andersonville, Savannah, Millen, Charleston, and Columbia ... with a list of officers who were prisoners of war from January 1, 1864. By Asa B. Isham, Henry M. Davidson and Henry B. Furness. Lyman & Cushing. Cincinnati. Ohio. 1890. Call# Main Library 973.771IS3 c.0 . Oberlin College. Oberlin. Ohio

• A.S. Bloomfield Civil War Letters. 1861-1865. A.S. Bloomfield. 1st Regiment, Battery A of the Ohio Volunteer Light Artillery. 1 Volume. Call# General VOL 967. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• James Barnett Papers. James Barnett. Army officer. Cleveland, Ohio. Concerns Barnett's service with the 1st Ohio Light Artillery in the Civil War. 4 boxes. Western Reserve Historical Society. History Library. Cleveland. Ohio

• Report of the ... Annual Reunion of Battery "A" Association. XXV-XXVI 1891-1892; XXVIII-XXXII 1894-1898; XXXIV-XLIII 1900-1909. Library of Congress. Washington DC

• Yanks From The South (The First Land Campaign of the Civil War : Rich Mountain, West Virginia). Fritz Haselberger. 323 pgs. Past Glories. Baltimore. Maryland. 1987

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• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

• Biography of James M. Walker. James M. Walker. Battery A 1st Ohio Light Artillery. Submitted by Kay and Larry Davidson. Placed on the web by Larry Stevens. 1999

• A Grassroots History of the American Civil War, Volume III: Captain Cotter’s Battery. Compiled/written by Richard J. Staats. History of Battery A, 1st Ohio Light Artillery. 270 pgs. Paperback. Heritage Books Inc. Bowie. Maryland. 2002

1st Ohio Light Artillery, Battery B 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 • Eban P. Sturges Civil War Diaries, 1862-1864. Eban P. Sturges,

Jr. (on rosters as Sturgis). Ohio Volunteer Light Artillery 1st Regiment Companies B, M, I and E. 4 volumes. v.1. Diary, Oct.-Dec. 1862 (VOL 889) - v.2. Diary, Mar.-Nov. 1863 (VOL 890) - v.3. Diary, Jan.-Mar., Nov. 1863-Apr. 1864 (VOL 891) - v.4. Diary, Jul. 1864-Jan. 1865 (VOL 892). Call# VOL 889-892. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• Our Battery; or the Journal of Company B, 1st O.V.A. O.P. Cutter. Nevins Book & Job Printing Establishment. Cleveland, Ohio 1864

• James Barnett Papers. James Barnett. Army officer. Cleveland, Ohio. Concerns Barnett's service with the 1st Ohio Light Artillery in the Civil War. 4 boxes. Western Reserve Historical Society. History Library. Cleveland. Ohio

• Yanks From The South (The First Land Campaign of the Civil War : Rich Mountain, West Virginia). Fritz Haselberger. 323 pgs. Past Glories. Baltimore. Maryland. 1987

• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

• Battery B 1st Ohio Light Artillery Page. Michael Fahrion. 1997

1st Ohio Light Artillery, Battery C compiled by Larry Stevens

References for this Unit

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• see also Bibliography of State-Wide References • Ohio In The War-Volume II. Whitelaw Reid. Moore, Wilstach &

Baldwin. Cincinnati 1868 • National Tribune. Chickamauga. The Part Taken in the Great

Battle by Battery C, 1st Ohio L.A. Sherman Hendricks. Pvt. Battery C. 1st Ohio Light Artillery. November 5, 1891

• James Barnett Papers. James Barnett. Army officer. Cleveland, Ohio. Concerns Barnett's service with the 1st Ohio Light Artillery in the Civil War. 4 boxes. Western Reserve Historical Society. History Library. Cleveland. Ohio

• With Battery C, First Ohio Light Artillery from the Ohio to Potomac River. by Thomas King. 32 pgs. illus. NP. 1907. Includes Capt. Gary's address to Battery C, June 15, 1906, and a complete roster of Battery C. Call# E525.8 1stCk. Western Reserve Historical Society Archives Library. Cleveland. OH

• Civil War: The Letters of John Holbrook Morse, 1861-1865. Pvt. John H. Morse. by Bianca Federico. Washington. D.C. 1975

• Yanks From The South (The First Land Campaign of the Civil War : Rich Mountain, West Virginia). Fritz Haselberger. 323 pgs. Past Glories. Baltimore. Maryland. 1987

• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

• A Photo Album of the 1st Ohio Light Artillery Battery C. An album in the possession of Tommy Stoughton. Placed on the web by Larry Stevens. 1999

1st Ohio Light Artillery, Battery D 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 • Battery D, First Regiment, O.V.L.A., Cleveland, Ohio. A History of

the Campaigns Participated in by This Famous Military Organization From 1861 to 1865. Comp. From the Memorandum Record Kept by Private Fred W. Born, a Member of the Battery. Private Fred W. Born. 40 pgs. Leader Printing Co. Cleveland. O. 1898. Call# E525.6 1st B6. The Newberry Library. Chicago. Illinois

• Battery D, First Ohio Veteran Volunteer Light Artillery, It's Military History, 1861-1865. by The Committee. Samuel Cordell Frey, Alfred Sperry and Perez G. Clark. The Derrick Publishing Company. Oil City. PA. 1908

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• Golden Reunion of Battery D, First Ohio Volunteer Light Artillery: September 10, 1915, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio: Its itinery 1861 - 1865. Derrick Pub. Co. Oil City. PA. 1915. Call# E525.8 lst.D A45 Special Collection. University of California. Santa Barbra. California

• James Barnett Papers. James Barnett. Army officer. Cleveland, Ohio. Concerns Barnett's service with the 1st Ohio Light Artillery in the Civil War. 4 boxes. Western Reserve Historical Society. History Library. Cleveland. Ohio

• Yanks From The South (The First Land Campaign of the Civil War : Rich Mountain, West Virginia). Fritz Haselberger. 323 pgs. Past Glories. Baltimore. Maryland. 1987

• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

• Battered Destinies. Story of Battery D. Civil War 1861-1865. A re-publication of "Battery D, First Ohio Veteran Volunteer Light Artillery, It's Military History 1861-1865." Title, Introduction and Glossary by Everett A. & Marie Nichol. Infotrans Press. 1907 Jane. Pasadena. Texas. 77502. 1996

1st Ohio Light Artillery, Battery E 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 • James Barnett Papers. James Barnett. Army officer. Cleveland,

Ohio. Concerns Barnett's service with the 1st Ohio Light Artillery in the Civil War. 4 boxes. Western Reserve Historical Society. History Library. Cleveland. Ohio

• Eban P. Sturges Civil War Diaries, 1862-1864. Eban P. Sturges, Jr. (on rosters as Sturgis). Ohio Volunteer Light Artillery 1st Regiment Companies B, M, I and E. 4 volumes. v.1. Diary, Oct.-Dec. 1862 (VOL 889) - v.2. Diary, Mar.-Nov. 1863 (VOL 890) - v.3. Diary, Jan.-Mar., Nov. 1863-Apr. 1864 (VOL 891) - v.4. Diary, Jul. 1864-Jan. 1865 (VOL 892). Call# VOL 889-892. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• Marches Battery E. 1st O.V.L.A. From Diary of E. M. Strong, Delta, O. by E.M. Strong. 20 pgs. Atlas Printing Co. Delta. Ohio. ca 1892

• Edgarton's Veteran Battery E, First O.V.A. Henry H. Barnard. 27 pgs. News Printing Company. Oberlin. Ohio. 1904? Call# 973.747.1G1B c.0. Oberlin College. Oberlin. Ohio

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• Yanks From The South (The First Land Campaign of the Civil War : Rich Mountain, West Virginia). Fritz Haselberger. 323 pgs. Past Glories. Baltimore. Maryland. 1987

• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

1st Ohio Light Artillery, Battery F 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 • James Barnett Papers. James Barnett. Army officer. Cleveland,

Ohio. Concerns Barnett's service with the 1st Ohio Light Artillery in the Civil War. 4 boxes. Western Reserve Historical Society. History Library. Cleveland. Ohio

• Yanks From The South (The First Land Campaign of the Civil War : Rich Mountain, West Virginia). Fritz Haselberger. 323 pgs. Past Glories. Baltimore. Maryland. 1987

• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

1st Ohio Light Artillery, Battery G 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 • James Barnett Papers. James Barnett. Army officer. Cleveland,

Ohio. Concerns Barnett's service with the 1st Ohio Light Artillery in the Civil War. 4 boxes. Western Reserve Historical Society. History Library. Cleveland. Ohio

• How To Lay Out a Camp - How Battery G First Ohio Light Artillery Assisted a "Raw" Indiana Battery. by Lieut. Riddle. Battery G First Ohio Light Artillery. pg. 175. October 29 1887. The Ohio Soldier and National Picket Guard. Chillicothe. Ohio

• The Stolen Quilt - How it Came to be Returned. by Lieut. Riddle. Battery G First Ohio Light Artillery. pg. 180. November 5 1887. The Ohio Soldier and National Picket Guard. Chillicothe. Ohio

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• John Doherty Letters. Pvt. John Doherty. 1st Ohio Light Artillery, Battery G. Letters August 1862 - November 1863. Call# LeighColl Bk 10: 64-66. Manuscript Archive. USAMHI. Carlisle Barracks. PA

• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

1st Ohio Light Artillery, Battery H 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 • Recruiting Notices. The Toledo Blade. October 9 and 11, 1861.

Toledo, Ohio 1861 • Letter to Mother. by William E. Ewing. The Toledo Blade. July 11,

1863. Page 2. Toledo, Ohio 1863 • Letter to Blade. The Toledo Blade. July 18, 1863. Page 2. Toledo,

Ohio 1863 • Operations in the Shenandoah Valley, from Winchester to Port

Republic, March 10 to June 9, 1862. by James F. Huntington. Captain. Battery H. First Regiment Light Artillery. Ohio. Papers of the Military Historical Society of Massachusetts. (PMHSM). Vol. II. pgs. 301-337. 1868

• The National Tribune: At Gettysburg. The Experiences of an Ohio Artilleryman. by W.E. Parmelee. September 2, 1886.

• Operations in the Shenandoah Valley, from Winchester to Port Republic, 1862. by James Freeman Huntington. PMHSM. Vol. VI. pps. 1-29. 1888

• The Battle of Chancellorsville. by Brevet Major James F. Huntington. PMHSM. Vol. III. pps. 150-191. 1897

• The Artillery at Hazel Grove. James F. Huntington. In Battles & Leaders of the Civil War. p. 188. Vol. III. Yoseloff. NY. 1956

• The Civil War Diary of Orin G. Dority, Part 1. Corporal Orin G. Dority. Starts pg 7. Northwest Ohio Quarterly. Vol. 37.1. Winter. 1964-65

• The Civil War Diary of Orin G. Dority, Part 2. Corporal Orin G. Dority. Starts pg 104. Northwest Ohio Quarterly. Vol. 37.3. Summer. 1965

• James Barnett Papers. James Barnett. Army officer. Cleveland, Ohio. Concerns Barnett's service with the 1st Ohio Light Artillery in the Civil War. 4 boxes. Western Reserve Historical Society. History Library. Cleveland. Ohio

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• Battery H, 1st Ohio Light Artillery in Virginia, 1864-1865. by Rolland J. Gladieux. Based on letters by James Dennison Cook. 1840-1892. Buffalo Printing Co. Eggertsville, NY 1982. Located at: State Library of Ohio. E601. G53 X

• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

• Buckeye Blood: Ohio at Gettysburg. by Richard A. Baumgartner. 254 pgs. Blue Acorn Press. Huntington. West Virginia. 2003

1st Ohio Light Artillery, Battery I 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 Battery "I," First Ohio L.A. Fanny B. Ward. NP ND. • Eban P. Sturges Civil War Diaries, 1862-1864. Eban P. Sturges,

Jr. (on rosters as Sturgis). Ohio Volunteer Light Artillery 1st Regiment Companies B, M, I and E. 4 volumes. v.1. Diary, Oct.-Dec. 1862 (VOL 889) - v.2. Diary, Mar.-Nov. 1863 (VOL 890) - v.3. Diary, Jan.-Mar., Nov. 1863-Apr. 1864 (VOL 891) - v.4. Diary, Jul. 1864-Jan. 1865 (VOL 892). Call# VOL 889-892. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• James Barnett Papers. James Barnett. Army officer. Cleveland, Ohio. Concerns Barnett's service with the 1st Ohio Light Artillery in the Civil War. 4 boxes. Western Reserve Historical Society. History Library. Cleveland. Ohio

• Constitution. Association Battery I, 1st Regt. O.V.L.A. by The Association. 8 pgs. Lyman W. Hall Printer. Ravenna. O. 1870. Call# E525.8 1stIc. Western Reserve Historical Society Archives Library. Cleveland. OH

• In Memoriam: Samuel Hamilton Day. Second Lieutenant, Battery "I", 1st Ohio Light Artillery. Samuel Hamilton Day 1836-1906. by Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States. California Commandery. 1 pamphlet. Call# PA Box 247 15 1906. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• Darwin D. Cody Civil War Correspondence, 1863-1864. Darwin D. Cody. Quartermaster Sergeant in Ohio Volunteer Artillery 1st Regiment, Battery I. 24 items. Call# VFM 4726. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• Civil War Letters of Darwin Cody. Darwin Cody. 1st Ohio Light Artillery Battery I. Edited by Stanley Wasson. Ohio Historical Journal. Columbus. October. 1958

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• Those Damned Dutchmen from Ohio: Dilger's Battery the Best Artillery Unit in the Federal Army? Here's Its Record. Henry I. Kurtz. CWTI. pg. 39 November. 1962

• Battery I, First Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Light Artillery, 1861 - 1865. by Roland Lowery. Cincinnati, Ohio, 1972. E525.8 lst.IL68. Special Collection. Main Library. University California Santa Barbra

• Leatherbreeches at Chancellorsville. Carl Keyser. CWTI. pg. 24 August. 1975

• German Born Artillerist Hubert Dilger Was Tough as His Nickname "Leatherbreeches" Implied. Hubert Dilger of Battery I, First Ohio Light Artillery. by Barry Popchock. America's Civil War. Leesburg, Virginia January, 1989

• Leatherbreeches, Hero of Chancellorsville. by Carl Anton Keyser. Hubert Anton Casimir Dilger biography. 214 p. Amherst Press. Rye Beach. N.H. 1989. Copy located at University of Cincinnati. Cincinnati. Ohio. Amherst Press currently located at 18 Carlson Road. New Milford. CT. 06776

• Dilger's Battery at Gettysburg. by Kenneth M. Kepf. Gettysburg Magazine. Issue No. 4, Dated January 1, 1991. Morningside House Inc., PO Box 1087, Dayton, Ohio 1991

• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

• Buckeye Blood: Ohio at Gettysburg. by Richard A. Baumgartner. 254 pgs. Blue Acorn Press. Huntington. West Virginia. 2003

1st Ohio Light Artillery, Battery K 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 • James Barnett Papers. James Barnett. Army officer. Cleveland,

Ohio. Concerns Barnett's service with the 1st Ohio Light Artillery in the Civil War. 4 boxes. Western Reserve Historical Society. History Library. Cleveland. Ohio

• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

• Buckeye Blood: Ohio at Gettysburg. by Richard A. Baumgartner. 254 pgs. Blue Acorn Press. Huntington. West Virginia. 2003

1st Ohio Light Artillery, Battery L

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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 • James Barnett Papers. James Barnett. Army officer. Cleveland,

Ohio. Concerns Barnett's service with the 1st Ohio Light Artillery in the Civil War. 4 boxes. Western Reserve Historical Society. History Library. Cleveland. Ohio

• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

• 1st Ohio Light Artillery. Battery L. History. 1st Ohio Light Artillery. Battery L. Reenactors. Scioto County Ohio. 1996

• Narrow Escape Story #7. Some Exciting War Experiences. by Ben Butterfield. Battery L. 1st Ohio Light Artillery. Ironton Register. Thursday December 30 1886. Transcribed by Sharon M. Kouns. 1998

• Narrow Escape Story #40. Some Exciting War Experiences. by James & Frank Brammer. Battery L. 1st Ohio Light Artillery. Ironton Register. Thursday August 18 1887. Transcribed by Sharon M. Kouns. 1998

• A Magnificent Irishman From Appalachia. The Letters of Lt. James Gildea, First Ohio Light Artillery Battery L. James Gildea Lt.. 1st OVLA Battery L. Written by Julian Mohr. Edited by Gary Piatt. 85 pgs. Published by Western Slope Round Table. 3850 Pleasant Avenue. Portsmouth. Ohio. 2002 Reprint: A Magnificent Irishman From Appalachia The Letters of Lt. James Gildea First Ohio Light Artillery, Battery L. 111 pgs. Little Miami Publishing Co. Milford. Ohio. 2003.

• Buckeye Blood: Ohio at Gettysburg. by Richard A. Baumgartner. 254 pgs. Blue Acorn Press. Huntington. West Virginia. 2003

1st Ohio Light Artillery, Battery M 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 • James Barnett Papers. James Barnett. Army officer. Cleveland,

Ohio. Concerns Barnett's service with the 1st Ohio Light Artillery

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in the Civil War. 4 boxes. Western Reserve Historical Society. History Library. Cleveland. Ohio

• Eban P. Sturges Civil War Diaries, 1862-1864. Eban P. Sturges, Jr. (on rosters as Sturgis). Ohio Volunteer Light Artillery 1st Regiment Companies B, M, I and E. 4 volumes. v.1. Diary, Oct.-Dec. 1862 (VOL 889) - v.2. Diary, Mar.-Nov. 1863 (VOL 890) - v.3. Diary, Jan.-Mar., Nov. 1863-Apr. 1864 (VOL 891) - v.4. Diary, Jul. 1864-Jan. 1865 (VOL 892). Call# VOL 889-892. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

6th Ohio Independent Battery 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 • The Story of the Sherman Brigade. The Camp, the March, the

Bivouac, the Battle, and how "The Boys" lived and died, during four years of active service. 64th O.V.V.I, 65th O.V.V.I., 6th Battery O.V.V.A.. McLaughlin's Squadron O.V.V.C.. With 368 illustrations. by Wilbur F. Hinman, Late Lieutenant-Colonel 64th Ohio Regiment. Published by Author. Alliance, O. 1897

• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

• Guidon of the 6th Ohio Independent Battery. Painting and Original Photo. Fight for the Colors. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 2000

9th Ohio Independent Battery compiled by Larry Stevens

Specific References for this Unit

• see also Bibliography of State-Wide References • Ohio In The War-Volume II. Whitelaw Reid. Moore, Wilstach &

Baldwin. Cincinnati 1868 • Record of the Ninth Independent Battery, Ohio Veteran Volunteer

Artillery. Organized at Camp Cleveland, October 11, 1861.

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Harrison B. York Captain Commanding. 14 p. Fairbanks, Benedict & Co., printers, Herald Office. Cleveland, O. 1864

• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

• Record of the Ninth Independent Battery, Ohio Veteran Volunteer Artillery. Organized at Camp Cleveland, October 11, 1861. Harrison B. York Captain Commanding. 14 p. Fairbanks, Benedict & Co., printers, Herald Office. Cleveland, O. 1864. Reprint. Edited and with an expanded introduction by James T. Brenner. Scholar of Fortune Publications. 434 Bowman Drive. Kent. Ohio. 1998

• Men of the 9th Ohio. An Illustrated History of the 9th Ohio Independent Battery of Light Artillery. by Harold A. George. Civil War history 1861-1865; post war history 1866-1936; and reenactment history 1960 to present. 176 pgs. NP. Lakewood. Ohio. 2003

12th Ohio Independent Battery 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 • Frank Bisel Diary. Frank Bisel. 12th Ohio Battery. 1861-1865.

Transcription. 169 p. East Carolina Manuscript Collection. J. Y. Joyner Library. East Carolina University. Greenville. NC

• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

15th Ohio Independent Battery 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 • Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle

Barracks. PA. 1995 • 15th Battery Ohio Artillery Monument. Vicksburg National

Military Park. 3201 Clay Street. Vicksburg. MS. 39180. 1998

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19th Ohio Independent Battery 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 • Annals of the Nineteenth Ohio Battery Volunteer Artillery;

Including an Outline of the Operations of the Second Division, Twenty-Third Army Corps; Lights and Shadows of Army Life, as Seen on the March, Bivouac and Battle-Field. By Theodore C. Tracie. Published for the Battery Committee by J.B. Savage. Cleveland, O. 1878

• The Angry Refugee - An Incident of Kentucky Life in 62-63. by William Dustin. 19th Ohio Battery. Originally in Toledo Journal. pg. 106. October 1 1887. The Ohio Soldier and National Picket Guard. Chillicothe. Ohio

• 19th Ohio Battery Association Records. Scrapbooks and record book containing correspondence, history, newspaper clippings, and other material relating to the 19th Battery, Ohio Artillery. 1862-1915. 3 v. Western Reserve Historical Society. History Library. Cleveland. Ohio

• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

20th Ohio Independent Battery 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 • The Issues of the War. John Stahl Peterson. Continental Monthly.

no V. pg 274-287. New York. 1864 • Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle

Barracks. PA. 1995

21st Ohio Independent Battery compiled by Larry Stevens

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References for this Unit

• see also Bibliography of State-Wide References • Ohio In The War-Volume II. Whitelaw Reid. Moore, Wilstach &

Baldwin. Cincinnati 1868 • Bates M. Cook Letters. Bates M. Cook. 21st Ohio Light Artillery.

From: John J. Cook Family Papers. Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center. Spiegel Grove. Fremont. Ohio. 43420

• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

25th Ohio Independent Battery 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 • List of Skirmishes, Battles and Raids, Second Ohio Cavalry,

Twenty-Fifth Ohio Battery, 1861-1865. NA. 4 pgs. Cleveland. O. 1898

• Report of proceedings of the ... reunion[s] ... Second Regiment Ohio Cavalry Twenty-fifth Battery Ohio Artillery. Cleveland. O. Call# stacks 973.7471 E02r. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

• Robert T. McMahan Papers. Robert T. McMahan. 2nd O.V.C. 25th Ohio Independent Battery. 1832-?? Papers 1861-1864. 7 folders. Call# C3575. Western Historical Manuscript Collection-Columbia. University of Missouri / State Historical Society of Missouri. 23 Ellis Library. University of Missouri. Columbia. Missouri. 65201

• Conduct and Revolt in the Twenty-fifth Ohio. An Insiders Account. Robert McMahan. In: Ohio History. Summer-Autumn. pgs. 163-183. The Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 1995

• Reluctant Cannoneer. The Diary of Robert T. McMahan of the 25th Independent Ohio Light Artillery. Robert T. McMahan. Co. E 2nd OVC. 25th Ohio Independent Battery. Edited by Michael Banasik. 360 pgs. Paperback. Volume II in Series "Unwritten Chapters of the Civil War West of the River." Press of the Camp Pope Bookshop. Iowa City. Iowa. 2000

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• Guidon of the 25th Independent Battery, O.V.L.A. Original Photo. Fight for the Colors. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 2000

2nd Ohio Cavalry 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 • The Company Clerk: Showing how and when to make out all the

return reports, rolls, and other papers, and what to do with them. How to keep all the books, records and accounts required in the administration of a company, troop or battery in the army of the United States. By Capt. August V. Kautz, Sixth U.S. Cavalry, Colonel Second Ohio Vol. Cavalry. J.B. Lippincott & Co. Philadelphia 1863.

• Constitution of Company A., second O.V.V.C. Association. Company A. Second O.V.V.C. Association. 4 pgs. Akron. Ohio. 1881. Call# PA Box 181 30. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• National Tribune. Chancellorsville. A Survey of the Field Upon Which the Battle was Fought. R. Hannaford. December 18, 1884

• How the Day was Saved at the Battle of Cedar Creek. A.B. Nettleton. From: MOLLUS. Minnesota. Glimpses of the Nation's Struggle. First Series. p. 258-275. St. Paul. Minnesota. 1887

• List of Skirmishes, Battles and Raids, Second Ohio Cavalry, Twenty-Fifth Ohio Battery, 1861-1865. NA. 4 pgs. Cleveland. O. 1898

• Report of proceedings of the ... reunion[s] ... Second Regiment Ohio Cavalry Twenty-fifth Battery Ohio Artillery. Cleveland. O. Call# stacks 973.7471 E02r. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• Seized His Opportunity. By Corporal Isaac Gause. Co E. 2nd Ohio Cavalry. On pgs. 417-418 of Deeds of Valor: How America's Civil War Heroes Won the Medal of Honor. Edited by W.F. Beyer and O.F. Keydel. 558 pgs. Perrien-Keydel Co. Detroit. Michigan. 1903: Reprint of above by Longmeadow Press. Stamford. CT. 1992

• Four years with Five Armies. Army of the Frontier, Army of the Potomac, Army of the Shenandoah, Army of the Missouri, Army of the Ohio. By Isaac Gause, late of Co. E, Second Ohio Cav. The Neale Publishing Company. New York and Washington. 1908

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• War Diary of Luman Harris Tenney, 1861-1865. by Luman H. Tenney. 2nd OVC. Evangelical Publishing House. Cleveland. 1914

• Just a Little Bit of the Civil War as Seen by W.J. Smith, Company M., 2nd O.V. Cavalry. Edited by Robert. W. Hatton. Ohio History. Volumes 3 and 4. 46 pages. Published by the Ohio Historical Society. 1975

• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

• Destruction of a Copperhead Newspaper "The Crisis" . by R.J. Brown. 1995

• Recollections of the War of the Rebellion. A Story of the 2nd Ohio Volunteer Cavalry, 1861 - 1865. by Captain Henry W. Chester. Journal Editors: Robert I. Girardi and Roger E. Bohn. 257 pages. Wheaton History Center. Wheaton. Illinois. 1996

• Robert T. McMahan Papers. Robert T. McMahan. 2nd O.V.C. 25th Ohio Independent Battery. 1832-?? Papers 1861-1864. 7 folders. Call# C3575. Western Historical Manuscript Collection-Columbia. University of Missouri / State Historical Society of Missouri. 23 Ellis Library. University of Missouri. Columbia. Missouri. 65201

• Reluctant Cannoneer. The Diary of Robert T. McMahan of the 25th Independent Ohio Light Artillery. Robert T. McMahan. Co. E 2nd OVC. 25th Ohio Independent Battery. Edited by Michael Banasik. 360 pgs. Paperback. Volume II in Series "Unwritten Chapters of the Civil War West of the River." Press of the Camp Pope Bookshop. Iowa City. Iowa. 2000

• Regimental Color of the 2nd O.V.C. Original Photo Front. Original Photo Back. Painting Front. Painting Back. Fight for the Colors. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 2000

3rd Ohio Cavalry 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 • The Old Battle Fields Revisited After 16 Years! A Horseback Ride

from Chattanooga to Atlanta, by Comrade C.O. Brown. Charles O. Brown. 3rd OVC. 64 pgs. Register Print House. Sandusky. 1880

• Battle-field Revisited. Grant's Chattanooga Campaign, a Horseback Ride from Chattanooga to Atlanta, by C.O. Brown. Charles O. Brown. 3rd OVC. 128 pgs. Eaton & Anderson. Kalamazoo. 1886

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• History of the Service of The Third Ohio Veteran Volunteer Cavalry in the War for the Preservation of the Union from 1861-1865. Thos. Crofts. Compiled from official records and from diaries of members of the regiment by Serg't Thos. Crofts, Company C, regimental historian. Members of the History Committee: Col. Chas. B. Seidel, Dr. Chas. O. Brown, Lieut. Col. D.E. Livermore, Sergeant D.W. Wood. Toledo, Ohio 1910. The Stoneman Press. Columbus, O. 1910 Reprint: History of the Third Ohio Cavalry. by Thomas Crofts. Blue Acorn Press. Huntington. West Virginia. 1997

• To the Memory of My Brother, Edwin W. Niver, Compiled by Emogen Niver Marshall. Edwin W. Niver 3rd OVC. Compiled by Emogene Niver Marshall. 72 pgs. Krewson's Printers. Sandusky. 1932. On the Cover: Reminiscences of the Civil War and Andersonville Prison. "Andersonville Prison ..... As Seen by Corporal H.J. Peters." pgs 49-58. Corporal H.J. Peters. 126th OVI.

• The Third Ohio Volunteer Cavalry: A View from the Inside. Stephen Z. Starr. Ohio History. Volume 85. Autumn 1976. Number 4. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 1976

• Daniel J. Prickitt, Sergeant, Company H., Third Ohio Cavalry, 1861-1865. Daniel J. Prickitt. 3rd OVC. Edited by E.D. Stoltz. 208 pgs. Edwin D. Stoltz. Archibold. Ohio. 1988. Civil War diary of Daniel J. Prickitt. 1861-1865. Call# E525.6 3rd .P75 1988. Library of Congress. Washington. DC

• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

• From Your Affectionate Son : the Civil War letters of Frederic Henry Kellogg. Frederic Henry Kellogg. Co H. 15th Illinois Infantry and Co B. 3rd OVC. Compiled by his Great-Granddaughter Kathi Mac Iver. 173 pgs. Columbine Press. Cripple Creek. Colorado. c1996. Call# History Room 973.781 K29f. Northwest State Community College. North West Ohio

• 3rd OVC Page. Dave Frederick. 1998 • Isaac Skillman Papers. Sgt. and later 2nd Lt. Isaac Skillman. Co A.

3rd OVC. Notebooks of personal recollections, diaries, and papers. 5 items on microfilm. Call# cac MMS1083mf. Archives. Bowling Green State University. Bowling Green. Ohio

• George Kryder Letters. George Kryder 1834-1925. 3rd OVC. 102 items. Typewritten transcripts of letters written by George Kryder while serving with the 3rd OVC. Call# cac cac MS163. Archives. Bowling Green State University. Bowling Green. Ohio

• Victor J. Zahm Papers. Victor J. Zahm. 1837-1885. Adjutant 3rd OVC. 200 items. Correspondence, diaries, and other items, relating to the Civil War, politics and daily life in Seneca County. Largest portion of collection is 1861-1865. Rutherford B. Hayes

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Presidential Center Library and Archives. Spiegel Grove. Fremont. Ohio. 43420. Phone: 419-332-2081

• John W. Large Papers. John W. Large. Co A. 3rd OVC. Copies of letters, 1862-1863. Original copies at the Indiana Historical Society. 4 items. Call# OHS General VFM455. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

5th Ohio Cavalry 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 • The Adventures of a Volunteer, by a Non-Commissioned Officer.

T.W. Fanning. Thomas W. Fanning's account as a member of the 5th OVC. 94 pgs. Cincinnati. Ohio. 1863. Call# E601.F2. Library of Congress

• The Hairbreadth Escapes and Humorous (!) Adventures of a Volunteer in the Cavalry Service. By one of Them, Who Has Been Under Generals Grant, Lew Wallace, Sherman, Halleck, Rousseau, Thomas and Kilpatrick. Thomas W. Fanning 5th and 9th O.V.C. 200 pgs. In Two Parts. ( Part 1 is a reissue of his "Adventures of a Volunteer." Cincinnati. 1863 ) P.C. Browne. Prt. Cincinnati. Ohio. 1865. Call# AC901 .R291 no.13 NON-CIRC. Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center Library and Archives. Spiegel Grove. Fremont. Ohio. 43420. Phone: 419-332-2081

• An Interrupted Cavalry Charge. by John R. Keyes. Blue and Gray 2. 1893. pp. 141-42. 2 photocopied pages. Per. USAMHI. Carlisle Barracks. PA

• National Tribune. Saw an Army, But Uncle Billy Sherman would not Believe the Rebels were there in Such Force. Edward C. Aultman. 5th O.V.C. August 27th, 1896. Shiloh

• National Tribune. Another View of It. J.A. Gilberg. 5th O.V.C. February 16th, 1899. Capture of Raleigh

• National Tribune. With the Cavalry. Kilpatrick Tilting with Wheeler Down in Georgia. J.A. Gilberg. 5th O.V.C. August 20th, 1903. Sherman's March to the Sea

• Reminiscences of Services as an Aide-de-camp with General William Tecumseh Sherman. John T. Taylor. War Talks in Kansas. A series of papers read before the Kansas Commandery of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States. Published by the Commandery. Press of the Franklin Hudson Publishing Co. Kansas City. c1906

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• Straws. Thomas Tinlsey Heath. Colonel. 5th OVC. Brevet Brigadier General U.S.A. Paper read before the Ohio Commandery of MOLLUS. April 7, 1909. N.P. Cincinnati. 1909

• National Tribune. Battle of Jonesboro: A Day's History by One of Gen. Logan's Bodyguard. Jacob A. Gilberg Sergeant Co. D. 5th O.V.V.C. May 6th, 1909

• National Tribune. The Rosseau Raid. J.R. Keyes. 5th O.V.C. June 17th, 1909

• National Tribune. Do They Still Live? Charles Sherbacker. 5th O.V.C. August 26th, 1909. Columbia Prison Camp. Camp Sorghum

• National Tribune. Shiloh Unwritten History. Phil D. Milner. 5th O.V.C. September 9th, 1909

• National Tribune. Lincoln's Assassination. Reception of the News in Sherman's Army. J.R. Keyes. 5th O.V.C. January 13th, 1910

• National Tribune. The 5th Ohio Cavalry at King's Bridge. J.A. Gilberg. 5th O.V.C. December 7th, 1911. Fall of Savannah

• National Tribune. Flag of the 5th Ohio Cav. Henry Roberts. 5th O.V.C. September 13th, 1923

• National Tribune. First to Enter Raleigh. J.A. Gilberg. 5th O.V.C. May 1st, 1924

• National Tribune. Tragedy at Shiloh. J.A. Gilberg. 5th O.V.C. May 6th, 1926

• National Tribune. Saving Gen. Hurlbut's Cannon at Shiloh. J.A. Gilberg. 5th O.V.C. July 22nd, 1926

• National Tribune. The 5th Ohio Cavalry Was There. J.A. Gilberg. 5th O.V.C. September 8th, 1927. Shiloh

• National Tribune. Getting the Army to Shiloh. Lew Wingert. 5th O.V.C. August 15th, 1929

• National Tribune. When Cincinnati Was Besieged in 1862. J.A. Gilberg. 5th O.V.C. August 22nd, 1929

• National Tribune. Recollections of Shiloh. J.A. Gilberg. 5th O.V.C. March 27th, 1930

• National Tribune. Grave Tragedy at Shiloh Fight. J.A. Gilberg. 5th O.V.C. February 21st, 1935

• Robert Major Diaries. Robert Major. Co. F. 5th O.V.C. Diaries Feb 28, 1862 - Feb 12, 1865. Call# Hathaway Family Coll. USAMHI. Carlisle Barracks. PA

• The World Will Little Note Nor Long Remember-- : the Civil War Letters and Family History of Walter A. Tuller of Worthington, Ohio. Pvt. Walter A. Tuller. Co C. 5th OVC. Edited by Donald F. Notley. 46 pgs. Published by D.F. Notley. Tulsa. Oklahoma. 1980. Tuller was killed August 16 1862 at Horn Lake Creek. Mississippi. Call# PABOX623-20. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• Scouting for Ulysses S. Grant: The 5th Ohio Cavalry in the Shiloh Campaign. Jay A. Jorgenson. Civil War Regiments. A Journal of

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the American Civil War. Vol.IV No.1. Regimental Studies Inc. Savas & Woodbury. Cambell. CA. 1994

• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

• Regimental Colors of the 5th O.V.C. Painting and Original Photo. Fight for the Colors. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 2000

• Regimental Colors of the 5th O.V.C. Original Photo. Fight for the Colors. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 2000

• National Colors of the 5th O.V.C. Original Photo. Fight for the Colors. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 2000

• National Colors of the 5th O.V.C. Painting and Original Photo. Fight for the Colors. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 2000

6th Ohio Cavalry 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 • National Tribune. The Cavalry Charge at Aldie. by A.G. Jacobs.

19 November, 1885. Thanks to Ed Keen for submitting this source. • A Ride with Sheridan. Alphonso D. Rockwell. Mag Am Hist 14.

Nov 1885. pp. 481-500. 20 photocopied pages. USAMHI. Carlisle Barracks. PA

• With Sheridan's Cavalry. Alphonso D. Rockwell. From Personal Recollections of the War of the Rebellion. MOLLUS. New York. Vol. 3. Published by the Commandery. NY. 1901. pp. 228-39. 12 photocopied pages. E464M5.1991v22. USAMHI. Carlisle Barracks. PA

• Report of the Twenty-ninth annual reunion of the Sixth Ohio Veteran Volunteer Cavalry Association, held at Warren, Ohio, October 2, 1904. NA. Journal Printing Co. Garrettsville. Ohio. 1904

• Rambling Recollections. An Autobiography. Alphonso D. Rockwell. M.D.. Paul B. Hoeber Printer. New York. 1920

• Reminiscences of the Civil War. by J.N. Roberts. 19th OVI. 1861. 6th OVC. 1861-1865. 55 pgs. NP. ND. 1925? Call# PA Box 723 45. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• Better a Patriot Soldier's Grave: The History of the Sixth Ohio Volunteer Cavalry. William G. Burnett. Patriot Press. Westlake. Ohio. 1982

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• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

• Dwight Henry Cory Letters and Diary. Captain Dwight Henry Cory. 6th OVC. Transcribed and published on the web by Wendy Loveless Miller. 1998

• Narrow Escape Story #33. Interesting War Experiences. by Israel Cross. 6th OVC. Ironton Register. June 30 1887. Transcribed by Peggy Wells. 1999

• Narrow Escape Story #56. Interesting War Experiences. by William G. Lambert. 6th OVC. Ironton Register. December 8 1887. Transcribed by Barbara Madden. 1999

• Wells A. Bushnell Memoir. Wells A. Bushnell. Co A. Sixth Ohio Cavalry. Memoir ca.1898-1905. Microfilm Edition. Description of his service in and the history of the Sixth OVC. MS number: 2152A. Western Reserve Historical Society. 10825 East Boulevard. Cleveland. Ohio. 1999

• Gettysburg Cavalrymen: 6th Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Cavalry, Army of the Potomac, Cavalry Corps, 2nd Division, 2nd Brigade: Complete and Annotated Roster Along with A Brief Description of Marches and Activities During the Gettysburg Campaign (June 27-July 18, 1863). by George A. Rummel. 23 pgs. Published by the Author. Bridgeport. West Virginia. 1999. Call# E525.6.6th.R86.1999. USAMHI. Carlisle Barracks. PA

• Buckeye Blood: Ohio at Gettysburg. by Richard A. Baumgartner. 254 pgs. Blue Acorn Press. Huntington. West Virginia. 2003

• A Grassroots History of the American Civil War, Volume IV: The Life and Times of Colonel William Stedman of the 6th Ohio Cavalry. by Richard J. Staats. Biography of Stedman and history of 6th OVC. 416 pgs. Paperback. Heritage Books Inc. Bowie. Maryland. 2003

7th Ohio Cavalry 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 Seventh Ohio Volunteer Cavalry. Written by Captain

R.C. Rankin. 29 pgs. J.C. Newcomb, Printer. Ripley. O. 1881 Reprint: History of the Seventh Ohio Volunteer Cavalry. Written by Captain R.C. Rankin. 29 pgs. Reprint by Arthur W. McGraw. ISBN 1-56651-202-6. Image clarified and copyrighted by Arthur McGraw. 1997

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• National Tribune. In the Saddle. Services of the Cavalry at the Battle of Nashville. Harrison's Brigade of the Sixth Division, and Its Part in the Fight and Chase. 7th Ohio and 5th Iowa. Capt. Richard C. Rankin. November 18, 1886

• Six hundred miles of fried chicken. Theodore F. Allen. JUSCA. pgs. 162-175. Vol. XII. 1899

• National Tribune. The Last Raid of Morgan's Men. The Union Victory at Cynthiana, Ky., June 12, 1864. Captain of Co. D., T.F. Allen? 7th Ohio Cav. June 7-14, 1900

• In Pursuit of John Morgan. Theodore F. Allen. Late Captain Seventh Ohio Cavalry. From: MOLLUS. Ohio. Sketches of War History. v. 5. pgs. 223-242. Cincinnati. 1903

• National Tribune. The Company Blacksmith. The Man Who Stands Behind the Man Who Stands Behind the Gun. Madison Eppert. August 4, 1904

• The "Underground Railroad" and the "Grapevine Telegraph." An Escaping Prisoner's Experience - 1863. Theodore F. Allen. From: MOLLUS. Ohio. Sketches of War History. v. 6. pgs. 147-167. Cincinnati. 1908

• Field Notes of the Selma Campaign. Charles D. Mitchell. From: MOLLUS. Ohio. Sketches of War History. v. 6. pgs. 174-194. Cincinnati. 1908

• The Sanders Raid Into East Tennessee, June, 1863. Charles D. Mitchell. From: MOLLUS. Ohio. Sketches of War History. v. 6. pgs. 238-251. Cincinnati. 1908

• The Last Battle of the Civil War. Theodore F. Allen. JUSCA. pgs 785-786. Vol. XVII. 1908

• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

• Guidon of the 7th OVC. Painting and Original Photo. Fight for the Colors. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 2000

10th Ohio Cavalry 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 • Roster and List of Engagements of the 10th Ohio Volunteer

Cavalry, Organized October 1, 1862 at Camp Cleveland, Ohio. NA. 15 pgs. Wood County Herald. Weston. Ohio. 1891

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• National Tribune. Campaign Through the Carolinas. From Savannah to Goldsboro with Kilpatrick's Cavalry. NA. April 28-May 12, 1892

• A Maine Boy in the Tenth Ohio Cavalry. Frank Smith. The Maine Bugle. Campaign IV. pgs. 11-21. January. 1897

• Over Five Barricades. Concerns First Lieutenant David L. Cockley. Co L. 10th Ohio Cavalry. On pgs. 463-465 of Deeds of Valor: How America's Civil War Heroes Won the Medal of Honor. Edited by W.F. Beyer and O.F. Keydel. 558 pgs. Perrien-Keydel Co. Detroit. Michigan. 1903: Reprint of above by Longmeadow Press. Stamford. CT. 1992

• A Writer of Books, In His Genesis. by Denton J. Snider. 124th OVI & 10th OVC. pgs. 160-293 are wartime. 668 pgs. Sigma Publishing Co. 210 Pine St. St. Louis. Missouri. 1910

• Roster and List of Engagements, 10th Ohio Volunteer Cavalry: Organized October 1st, 1862 at Camp Cleveland, Ohio. NA. NP. 14 pgs. 1916 or 1919. Call# PA Box 729 30. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio

• Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995

• Regimental Colors of the 10th O.V.C. Painting Front and Painting Reverse. Original Photo Front and Original Photo Reverse. Fight for the Colors. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. 2000

• The Story Of Joshua D. Breyfogle, Private, 4th Ohio Infantry (10th Ohio Cavalry) And The Civil War. Joshua D. Breyfogle. George E. Carter Editor. 404 pgs. Studies in American History No. 34. The Edward Mellen Press. Lewiston. New York. 2001