. The Civil War literature of Ohio : a bibliography with explanatory and historical notes . fGreene Countys Soldiers. By Ira S. Owens, CompanyC, Seventy-Fourth O. V. I. Dayton, Ohio: ChristianPublishing House Print. 1884. Cloth. 12 mo. pp. 294. The preface states: In 1872 the author of this book wroteand published a small book the title of which was Greene Countyin the War. But the supply being exhausted a second editionhas been published similar to the first one, but enlarged and re-vised. In addition to the first book, sketches of other regimentshave been added, together with anecdotes and i
. The Civil War literature of Ohio : a bibliography with explanatory and historical notes . fGreene Countys Soldiers. By Ira S. Owens, CompanyC, Seventy-Fourth O. V. I. Dayton, Ohio: ChristianPublishing House Print. 1884. Cloth. 12 mo. pp. 294. The preface states: In 1872 the author of this book wroteand published a small book the title of which was Greene Countyin the War. But the supply being exhausted a second editionhas been published similar to the first one, but enlarged and re-vised. In addition to the first book, sketches of other regimentshave been added, together with anecdotes and incidents of thelate war; also a list of Greene Countys soldiers, copied from OWENS (IRA s.) 297 muster-rolls in the Adjutant Generals office at Columbus. Inthis, as well as the former work, the author does not attempt ageneral history of the rebellion, but simply a history of his ownregiment — the Seventy-Fourth Ohio — and parts of other or-ganizations in which Greene County was represented. It is nothowever confined to Greene County alone, but to other countiesin the State as
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