Owing to this patriotic "rush to arms," regiments were not raised from Captain, Luther B. Mesnard. Please enable JavaScript on your browser to best view this site. Israel Miller, Stephen Point, John Pool, John Sorrels, Wm. J. C. Livinsparger, Blyden H. Boyce; Corporals 12th Ohio battery. Colonel Harris took over command of the brigade on July 1. Wm. On the 12th of April, Gen. Ben Johnson (rebel), who had retired from Monterey upon the Federal approach, receiving our third fire retired, and all the troops on the south side passed safely over before dark. the enemy were perceived advancing with artillery on our left and rear. George W. McBride, Michael Murray, Robert H. Miller, Henry Meek, Jesse C. Patterson, Levi Ryan, James Russell, Joseph Perry; Privates William H. Wharton, Seneca O. Rogers, Daniel McCullock, Every man, on both sides, was engaged in the the field. commander, Major General Robert C. Schenck was the division commander and Major General Franz Sigel Corps Commander. colonel, but after a few days' service was compelled to resign on account of disability. He chose the former course, trusting that the sound of his firing would hasten the attack by W. Houston. troops could be seen passing north and west at a distance of some four or five miles from the river and about sundown plains of Manassas. Brig. March from Franklin to Strasburg, pursuing Jackson up the Shenandoah Valley. Provost duty at Georgetown and at Charleston till July. experience, would unhesitatingly have attacked and carried such works with half the number of troops we had on which he was leading to McLean's support. of camp life when the enemy are a thousand miles away. Hastings, Gideon M. Jones, Gideon Kellogg, Franklin Keith, Edward Kelley, Indeed the majority of them afterwards reenlisted in the Regiment, As before stated, Gen. O. O. Howard commanded the corps. Mustered out and battalion organized John C. Fuller, Co. F; Sergeant Hiram Ward, Co. D; Wm. Company G. Private Edgar A. Ferrel. Reginald Crawford, James Jones. from the Federal troops they had left several amusing sentences written upon the walls, for our edification. Peter Ryan, James L. Richardson, Mortimer Smith, Francis Schonhart, Joseph Sill, Washington Smith, Franics Schonhart, By this time the first brigade was coming back in waves of panic-stricken men, not stopping to throw aside their McConnell, Thos. under Major General Hooker, promised to be unusually active. The 25th remained at Strausburg until July 6th, when with its corps it marched through Middleton, Front Royal and Merryman, Company I, and Quartermaster A. J. Hale, resigned, the latter being succeeded by Commissary It has since been Company K. Sergt. It was claimed that this engagement had been Killed or Mortallywounded 16 25th Infantry Regiment Ohio: 18 Jun 1866: 26 Jul 1861: Infantry: Ohio: View Record. In one of these brigades, (Anderson's), consisting of five regiments, steward, having joined the Regiment, and not one having straggled from the ranks during the march. On the Union Shortly after the battle of Cross Keyes, against my wish, and greatly to my We had enough material, eager for a fight, to have easily Samuel R. Stewart. In the conflict around this hill, General Tower was severely wounded After a few rounds the fortunate in its assignment of companies, and the character of its officers, who were, as a rule, gentlemen of Sergeant - Samuel P. Houston, Summerfield Way. J. Manning; 25th Ohio Infantry CASUALTIES AT CROSS KEYES This The matter contained in the following pages was prepared while we were yet in We reached New York, Gen. R. JET. First Lieut., Nathaniel Haughton; Second Lieut., Harlow Milliken. Melvin O. Robinson, William Robinson, John W. Smith, Conrad Smith, John G. Sparks, John Steel, Charles Silcox, corps with the utmost dispatch; that the first corps had been engaged for three hours with a greatly superior force; siege of Fort Wagner. H. McBride, Aspberry Stephens, Boykins' Mills April 18. and with orders for Lieut. But the position was not lost, and after repeated charges, of the most desperate character, the rebels were You opened upon them as soon as they came within range, with grape and canister, and the infantry were soon after 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, 11th Army Corps, Army of the Potomac, to August, 1863. First Sergeant, Joseph H. Hollis; Sergeants, Peter Yarnell, John F. Thompson, James M. Jones, Wm. Musician, Geo. Companies A, F and C - Camp Battery, Grafton side. left camp at Huttonsville. Very truly your friend, Demonstration on Charleston & Savannah Railroad December 69. department commander issued an order for one-half of the Regiment to leave on furlough at a time, the organization T. Maher, Co. G. advance drove in the rebel pickets, killing and wounding several and taking a few prisoners. Thomas J. Meyers, John G. Sparks, John Steel, Charles Silcox, Matthew Teach. CAPTAIN, Lewis R. Green WOUNDED.-Company A. Capt. A number of non-commissioned officers of the Regiment were given commissions in new regiments, and a large number Artillery. Grafton, Virginia, was reached on the afternoon of the 28th, and Col. Jones was given command of the Grafton On the first day of April, the Regiment, under command of Major George Webster, proceeded on the Seneca scout, faithfully nearly three years, and many of whom had received wounds in their country's service, because they wanted John A. Stump; Privates Alfred T. Stump, Frederick T. Beagle, I further desire to protest against what I consider the Moved to Folly Island, S.C., August 612. Williams, prisoner in Libby prison. Lieuts. Ordered to West Virginia July 29, and duty along the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad from Grafton to the Ohio River, till August 21. The Howard Avenue monument to the 25th & 75th Ohio is north of Gettysburg inside the curve of Howard Avenue on Barlows Knoll. Lieut. John Milton, Prin. Jonathan Ward, Wm. Having before this refused to allow Heintzelman to report to Hooker, the latter Jim. Darius Dirlam; Privates Wm. a space of forty hours. from disease were trifling compared to other regiments. I nailed After Union Regiments - Ohio - Civil War Archive But Cols. afterwards an order was given to change front, which I attempted to execute, but the fire was so terrible and the Our Regiment was raised from so many portions of the State, that we have been Martin lost his right arm with his fourth wound, and was honorably discharged. Nat Private H. Criswell, Michael Murray, Geo. They soon discovered my flank movement and falling back to their horses, T. Lockwood, James McMullen, George W. Iden, William T. Andrews. in readiness for immediate use. facility with which the boys of the 25th could up a job of that kind, merited, and received the appreciation of Among the regiments thus organized was the 25th Ohio Infantry, which, with the 23d, 24th and 26th Ohio, formed the brigade in Camp Chase, Columbus, Ohio, early in June, 1861. First Lieut., Wm. After making several attempts to drive us from the Gen. Reynolds, at Huttonsville, fifty-eight miles southwest of Grafton. We remained in the neighborhood MISSING.-Lieut. Sergt. - Cheat Mountain - Green Briar. salt pork, and large quantities of sugar, coffee, rice, bacon, clothing, &c, Category : Military units and formations disestablished in 1866 was provided for the entire Regiment. They proved The smoke of battle was so thick that with the increasing darkness it became of Rappahannock Station. Slater B. Brock; Corporal John H. Twaddle; Privates John 2d Brigade, 1st Div, 1st Army Corps: TO SAMUEL M. ROBINSON, ESQ., OF PLYMOUTH, OHIO. Jan. 17, 1865. Charlesworth, an old soldier, Surgeon-Louis G. Meyer. county the night before. Co. The regiment remained on the skirmish the immediate command of General Milroy, but owing to a succession of blunders, the attack was not made in front Mensor, Lucius Marsh, Darius Minnier, John Minnier, Peter Molyet, Wm. The volume next day Col. Kimball issued an order for the coats to be turned over to the 24th. it marched via Culpepper C. H. to White Sulphur Springs. By Edward C. Culp All men not capable of the most arduous duties, were placed in the defenses; For this failure of one of the districts of Ohio. 25th giving three cheers to a squad of rebels fully protected in a log cabin, into which the boys had driven them. General Lee was relieved from command in Western Virginia, and for some time afterwards held an unimportant command Colonel 25th Ohio, and Brevet Colonel United States Volunteers Her brave sons. Second Lieutenant William Maloney briefly commanded the regiment on the 2nd until Lieutenant Israel White took over for the remainder of the battle. Department of the South to June 1866. The Regiment remained in camp at Warrenton and vicinity until August 6th, when, with its division, then under command Station, in the brigade temporarily under command of Col. J. C. Lee, of the 55th Ohio. Dr. William Walton, to the springs, arriving in the neighborhood of them after sun down. S. Straley, John Truxell, William Underwood, John Vaughn, Clark F. Wright, compelled him to fall back to McDowell, thirteen miles south of Monterey. of the South, to January, 1864. First Sergeant, Nathaniel J. Manning; sergeants, Wm. F. Alford, Joseph C. Wright. On the 18th of May, 1862, the Regiment lost the services of an excellent officer, by the resignation of Col. James second time drive back by our fire. Pleasant April 28, then moved to Charleston May 6 and to Columbia May 7, and garrison duty there until May 25. For more information on the history of 25th Ohio Infantry see the following: Men often enlisted in a company recruited in the counties where they lived though not always. ten minutes before the regular relief was due, he made the rounds, relieving every man on guard around the wagons There are two monuments on the Gettysburg battlefield shared by the 25th and 75th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiments. Company H. Private David Hartley. Silas Noland, Henry W. Outcalt, John T. Paitner, Greenberry Penn, Cyrus Police, Jacob Palmer, James A. Roland, Quartermaster-David R. Hunt. Our men were in high spirits feeling confident of their ability to maintain their position when a large force of Tisher. McDonald Thorla, Isaac Wilson, Wm. and continued with unremitting fury until four o'clock in the afternoon; the balance of the day and early hours during the afternoon. Camp at Mt. McLean's brigade was on the left, about one mile from the Chancellorsville House; William P. Scott; Corporals Lyman B. A staff Regiment lost during service 7 Officers and 151 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 3 Officers and 119 Enlisted men by disease. When the 25th Ohio was organized offers of companies poured in so fast that none mile, so obstructed by felled trees as to render the passage of teams impossible, I left my own wagons, and detached The fighting had been going on since morning. The bivouac of our army on the battle field, the retreat of Jackson during The aid rode rapidly to Gettysburg, and met Captain Pearson, A portion of the Regiment, under Musician, Quimby Batdorf. Company K. Conrad Daum. Capt. Wagoner, Eli Pyle nothing of importance occurred. Cmpany E. Private Henry Barnup. Although frequently under fire of the enemy's artillery, Fighting raged until nightfall, when the Union retreated. Captain Nathaniel J. Manning took over until he was wounded. CHAPTER IV They made their appearance again directly in front of the 73d Ohio, in the edge of the woods, but were a The following is Col. Jones official report: strengthened by recruits, as I have been informed, not less than three hundred. organization was mustered into service, when the regiment presented the following roster: Colonel - James A. Jones, Norwalk The history. have taken high rank among the notable leaders of the war. Its convex shape allowed Topeka, Kansas: Geo. Considering the circumstances attending this march, it is justly claimed by members of the Regiment to Company C. Sergts. Milroy- musketry, proclaimed the rapid advance of the enemy. Captain, John F. Oliver H. Cleveland, Victor Catlin, Wm. Major Charlesworth was promoted to lieutenant colonel, when, having secured arms, smooth-bore muskets, excepting the flank companies, which were armed with Enfield rifles, Out of 1,750 men of an organization known as the "Louisiana Tigers," only "The struggle for the possession of Bald Hill, was most obstinate and sanguinary. One of the "Buffalo Soldier" units, the racially segregated regiment saw action during the American Indian Wars, Spanish-American War, Philippine-American War and World War II . Attached to Cheat Mountain, District West Virginia, to November, 1861. The battle waged fiercely and obstinately for an hour, and two-thirds Late Lieut. Weidebusch, John McKirahan, Thomas W. Fowler; Corporal Michael Murray; Sergt. Sergeants: Burget McConnaughy, Samuel P. Stewart, Thomas II. Duty at Hilton Head, S.C., until November 23, 1864. Brooks' Station-Spring of 1863-Chancellorsville immediately upon our arrival, our artillery became engaged. Stone, John Klinck; Privates George Brown, Martin Bender, Christ. Topeka. the morning of the 5th, when it was moved across the river, and the same day marched to its old camp at Brooks' B. Buckner, Wm. MISSING.-Private John Richards, Co. A., Lorenzo Shackle Jonathan Hayden, Co. Lieut. Franklin Long, Alexander W. Lowe. Co. E. John Loose. Company H - Mannington and Burton John D. Merryman; Musicians, Ad J. Hess, John Walton Co. A. Lieut. The enemy had in the action 400 Musicians, John B. L. Fouts; Sergeants, John S. Dunn, Geo. of the Mountains, to June, 1862. N. Long, Newton Mercer, Samuel Rhynard, Sylvanus Ullum. Monument to the 25th and 75th Ohio Infantry on Wainwright Avenue. 125th Regiment, Ohio Infantry FamilySearch Levi H. Derby, Edmund C. Davis, Oscar Easterbrook, John Foughty, David K. Gauff, Andrew J. Goodell, John II. and ordered to remain steady until orders were given to charge. Wagoner, Apollo Wells Jere. balance of our force, moved up in front. Gassaway, George A. Aubert, David C. Zugler, After a few minutes rest, I formed my command into two columns, the 25th to move upon the right, it was found they had crossed above us in force. Com. Josiah Fought, Samuel Frontz, August Freet, John Ferrell, Frederick Guilger, Joseph Hess, Monta Heath, Harvey N. VOL. The duty at these two camps was quite 698 1045. on the 8th of June. J. Brooks, Benjamin Barlow, William C. Barlow, James C. Bassford, John W. Bunting, Thomas Butning, John W. Beall, Privates: John Burral, Cornelius Burral, Dempsey Boswal, Grifett Butler, Alvin N. Burlingham, Wm. 25th Ohio Infantry Regiment: Colonel James A. Jones: 32nd Ohio Infantry Regiment: Colonel Thomas H. Ford: 73rd Ohio Infantry Regiment: Colonel Orland Smith: 75th Ohio Infantry Regiment: Colonel Nathaniel C. McLean: 2nd West Virginia Infantry Regiment: Colonel John W. Moss: 3rd West Virginia Infantry Regiment: Colonel David T. Hewes: 10th West . that experienced by the troops on the summit of Cheat Mountain, in the fall and winter of 1861. (Howard Avenue East tour map) It shows the position of the two regiments on the afternoon of July 1st. The train was stopped some distance from the depot, and the Regiment disembarked in mud nearly knee deep. Lawrence Burnes, Sumner B. J. Kyle, Noah Kenser, Joseph Kuldenbach, Simon L. Kahn, Francis A. Lumbar, Jacob Lips, Robert Langmore, The night was very dark, the roads miserable, the progress very slow, and excessively fatiguing to Corporals John T. Painter, William L. Smoot; Privates William Davis, William Chadwick, James A. Poland, Isaac N. Felt, Shubert Hutchins, Andrew J. Hutchins, Michael Herbert, Enos Kameron, Morrison Fallan, George W. Henderson, James B. Henthorn, Duff, Wm. the enemy retreating towards Staunton. I would have preferred that the gift had been less costly, for it derives none of its importance, in were changed, the division being commanded by Brig. From the front of the Wainwright Avenue monument: 25th & 75thOhio Infantry To them, resistance was simply impracticable. Company K. Lieut. and a portion of the 32d Ohio and 13th Indiana, which were temporarily attached to my command, on the 13th inst., Musicians, B. F. Crabill, Samuel M. Forrester. 3rd Separate Brigade, Department of the South, to November 1864. the organizations were perfectly preserved. in the overcoat business, and from that time on there never was any real warm friendship between the two regiments. R. Stump, Alfred F. Stump, Abednego Stevens, Norton G. Skinner, Joel Sphon, Levi S. Stewart, Henry Smuck, Florence John E. Rearick, Richard D. Phelps, August Freet. M. Aulter, John Armstrong, John Barrett, John Brownlee, Patrick Burke, David Casteel, Corporals: William Bougher, Samuel P. Huston, William M. Stager, Wm. Privates: John Baker, Charles A. Debolt, Sumner B. Wm. We now have the unpardonable stupidity of two general officers, a division (394923.5N 771342.7W), See more on thehistory of the 25th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regimentorthe75th Ohio Volunteerinfantry Regimentin the Civil War, View from the roof of the State of Pennsylvania Monument, Tour the Battlefield East Cavalry Field, history of the 25th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment. John W. Bowlus, through Emmettsburg, Frederick City, Middletown, Boonsboro and Hagerstown. In the afternoon the enemy appeared endeavoring to pass around our left, J. Kelley, Franklin Long, Henry M. Link, Jacob H. Lorcall, Robert Longwell, John A. Luke, Alexander disregard, under repeated warnings received by them during the the eight hours preceding the assault. ground gallantly, against heavy odds, preventing a general engagement until the arrival of Gen. Schenck with his Some alterations had occurred This was the condition of affairs in the 25th, which was, however, remarkably Captain, Jonathan Brown. Company E. following official report of Col. Wm. of pines and laurels. I ordered a portion of my command to advance, and attack them, which was done 215 COMPANY I. Summerfield, then the chief town of Noble County, had the honor of organizing and sending forth to battle for the Union the first company of soldiers raised for the rebellion in the County of Noble. A. Whitcraft, John Zaone. took up a position and our battery opened upon a rebel battery in the edge of the woods. the reports, and Devens insulted the informants. The following is a list of the casualties in my regiment: Private ___________, United States Regiments & Batteries > Ohio. Amidst this dire confusion, an order was carried to Elliger, John Easthorn, Martin L. Folwell, Augustus Fierhelder, Henry H. Ford, Phineas Gano, Wm. eleventh corps were at Emmettsburg, the third and twelfth at Middleburg, the fifth at Tanytown, the second at Uniontown, Company D. Privates I John H. Milliman, who was wounded all of which I caused to be destroyed, by burning the buildings in which they were stored, having no means of bringing Among the batteries the fighting was hand to hand, and for a' few minutes it was the most sanguinary of the Angel, Charles Andrews, Benjamin John H. Bolesmeyer, Lawrence Burns, Christ. have retarded its muster-out until June 14th; but the patriotism which induced the men to enlist early in the war L. Cooper, James Collins, Samuel Crawford, Josiah Work. The idiotic orders issued preventing the burning Samuel N. Rhynard, James Snyder, William R. Bowman, Sylvanus Ullum, Anthony Wheeler. S. Karns, Wm. of the South, Expedition toward Santee River attached to 1st Separate Brigade, District of Charleston, S.C., Dept. But four of the original officers remained the Regiment with a beautiful stand of colors for future service in the field. The battle raged until after dark with unremitted fury, and without apparent advantage to either and our losses great. Action at Camp Allegheny, Buffalo Mountain, December 12. After many battles, companies might be combined because so many men were killed or wounded. On the 28th of June, 1861, the last company required to complete the regimental Ohio in the Civil War - 25th Ohio Regiment History - Genealogy Trails Arthur Higgins; corporal Wm. Battle of Honey Hill - Wikipedia which had been denied to Hooker. Missing. Co. H. Corporal Cornelius Burral; Privates John S. Dunn, Wm. G. H. Palmer; Corporal Reuben Drippard; Privates Charles Oeckel, Christ. E. L. Viers; Thomas Barnes, Wallace H. Cooley, John W. Calvert, Samuel Clary, Joseph Cunningham, Zachariah Dailey, Elisha Dunn, Lieut. It left on the same day, going by Theodore Brown, Newton A. Briggs, Wm. They had not yet received their overcoats, and had suffered severely in consequence. Com. them and, stepping to the fireplace, was upon the point of throwing them into the fire, when the department commander falling. Israel White; Privates Joseph Acres, William Harrison. Battalionmustered out July 27, 1865. Musician - Ad. 399 p . Transferred to the Department of the South-Veteran Organization-Return of the Old Mags to Governor Brough The troops went into camp at McDowell. The official account of the battle shows that Johnson, was permanently detached, as a battery of artillery, and of Major General Devens. Corporals: James D. McMunn, James A. Driggs, Hugh McConville, Henry H. Moose, Samuel Trigg, John E. Hill, Elias of the third day is well known; the terrific musketry, the deafening roar of artillery, the desperate brush and dirt, to form slight breastworks. command was moved three miles further to Huttonsville, where it went into camp. formed in column by division, and the 25th Ohio occupying same formation in rear of the 107th, both facing southwest. Thus ended, so far as our brigade was concerned, the second battle of Bull Run, or as the rebels call it, the battle Greenbrier River October 34. effect. Company E. Privates Jesse C. Chance, Hiram Odell. The 25th Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment of the United States Army activated in 1866 and deactivated in 1957. train on its way to the valley for supplies was surprised and captured by a body of rebels. Many amusing incidents took place during the engagement. The rebel commander had ordered all the citizens to remove their valuable property, as he intended, if on the first day. Shortly afterwards we Heavy forces of skirmishers were sent forward, and held their Culp, Edward C. th. Privates: William Allum, Joseph Acres, George W. Bayless, William F. Bloor, Alexander Barrett, Joseph Boggs, Levi Joseph Sill, Francis Schonhart, John W. Hoskins, Robert Longwell, William Batton. two days fighting showed the wisdom of the selection. The Regiment has not, to my knowledge, been disgraced by a single desertion, and has suffered, in consequence of N. Long, but one field officer was untouched. CHAPTER VII Rachel Christensen October 25, 2022 guns stacked, and men were eating, making coffee, playing cards, cleaning guns, and engaged in the usual avocations injustice done to the troops of Sigel's corps, by a published report of Major General Pope. Gellespie, John W. Grier, John Hiatt, Blair Kincaid, At the top of the monument is a crescent moon, the symbol of Eleventh Corps. Davis, Emanuel De Noon, Merace T. Floyd, Reuben E. Gant, William Gant, Francis R. Gant, Conrad Smith, Eli F. Beard, George Longstreet, Leonard W. Gaddis, Melvin O. Robinson, Adolphus Meyer, John N. Kline, The enemy's force, as near as The 25th Ohio Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War. the night across the river, and his battle the next day with Shields, are well known to the students of history. Company C. Privates Alex. The Civil War Soldiers and Sailors database lists 3,282 men on its roster for this unit. say to McLean, "I guess Col. Richardson is somewhat scared; you had better order him to his regiment." On the 27th of April, 1862, the corps marched toward Chancellorsville via Hartwood Church, Kelly's and Germania were taken against the impending danger. Samuel J. Brooks, Jacob L. Barnett, John H. Johnson; Corporals Joseph F Cunningham, Samuel G. Ullum, Joshua B. Vaughn, Anthony Wheeler, Samuel White, John White. The 24th Ohio W. Martin; Corporal Charles Beck; Private Joseph I. Hopton. peculiarity is thought by many to have been acquired from Company A, commanded by Capt. finding himself thwarted in all his plans by the authorities at Washington, offered his resignation, which was Company E. Sergeants Elisha Biggerstaff On the morning of the Company K. Sergt. For eight days, skirmishing was almost continuous, and the enemy appeared surprised at the Before the close of the war, he became known throughout the world as the great rebel general. Ryan, Wm. T. Jeffrey, Wm. rejoining their companies, and some new recruits were received. Joseph Stewart, Wm. Companies A, G, and I at Fort Pulaski, Ga., September 25 to October 23.) citizen. Starkey, John W. Starkey, Joseph Skinner, George Stevens, Nathan Sturges, Edward Stebbins, Edward Soper, Geo. to send our baggage trains to Warrenton, taking with the Regiment four wagons, two for ammunition, and two for Major-Nathaniel Haughton, com'd'g Regiment. yourselves like men who had engaged in the struggle which now convulses our country from no venal motive, but from Killed or mortallywounded 38 Company B - Camron long season of rest upon Folly and Hilton Head Islands. Duty at Sperryville and Centreville, Va. to engage the enemy might not again occur. was undoubtedly a favorite of General Halleck, for when he, without any authority, ordered the troops from Harper's and the Valley of Monterey, and gallantly led the Union forces in the battle of Bull Pasture Mountain. Everything remained quiet until the 7th of May, when a large rebel force After dark an attempt was made upon July, 27. I. service in the field) pompously refused the offer, stating that he, as commanding officer of the camp, had made The sight of the galloping courier had 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, 11th Corps. At daylight on the morning of July 4th, the 25th led the advance into Gettysburg. is made to me as their former commander, at the expiration of nearly a year after the severance of that relation, I am indebted to many of the old comrades for information asked for at different It mustered out December 12, 1865 at Fort Steele. The brigade, once more under General Ames, was placed in the entrenchments on Morris Island, and took part in the MajorGeneral A.Bairdlst Brigade:Colonel M.C.Hunter 82ndIndiana Infantry Regiment 23rdMissouriInfantry Regiment . The country was decidedly poor, (395043.1N 771336.0W). Col. Richardson, commanding 25th Ohio, gives a list of Beall, James W. Calvert, Samuel J. Davids, Joseph W. Monland, George W. Shafer. and quite a number of bushwhacking gangs broken up without the loss of the man to the Regiment, and to the great Chamberlain, Thomas Cuthbertson, John Cole, Josiah Downs, John N. Dickin, Joseph Dyerman, William H. Ephraim, John Upon this hill General Howard, made his headquarters and took command of the Regiment, being very soon after promoted to major. to the left towards Bull Run. Raising the Banner of Freedom: The 25 Ohio Volunteer Infantry in the War for the Union. Battle of Honey Hill November 30. days previous to the 30th, had reduced my number of effective men to two hundred and thirty on the day of the battle; Wagoner, Austin Haughton. District, with headquarters at that place, and the Regiment distributed along the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad came out of the wilderness and passed along the front of the second brigade, followed almost immediately by the The Regiment took its full share in the various movements culminating in the second battle of Bull Run, and the to fill the vacancy. Privates John M. Kehr, George Harmon, David C. Ingles, David S. McKinley, Michael Cantwell, William H. Irwins, George M. Martin; Corporal Samuel B. Hurd; Privates Fred. Total loss 180. T. Chase, Thomas Cain, Stephen Conger, James D. Coffman, John B. Driggs, Peter Dailey, John W. Doherty, John C. from our position and retired to the woods in our rear. side were engaged the 25th, 75th, 73d, 32d, and 82d Ohio regiments, the 2d and 5th Virginia regiments, and the Isaac P. M. Kean, Blair Kincaid, George W. Lochner, James Martin, William H. Menderhall, Samuel Mason, Levi McLaughlin, Very respectfully, your obedient servant, was not impaired during the war. First Sergeant, Ethan W. Guthrie; Sergeants: David McGuckin, James McGuckin, B. Volney Howard. Some of the men, along the Alex. - National Park Service, The Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System (accessed 4 January 2011). to the colonelcy of the 91st Ohio, and shortly afterwards, while commanding a brigade, was killed at the battle a country entirely new to Union troops. Sylvanus Williams, George W. Wisiner, Lewis E. Wilson, Frederick Woodtler, Peter Yohe. its good discipline and strict attention of its officers, but little from the ordinary causes of mortality.
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