. Ohio in the war; her statesmen, her generals, and soldiers . and on the 12th of April, and when the campaignagainst Atlanta opone«i it was left, with another regiment, to do garrison duty in the town, theyhaving the shortest time to serve of any regiments in the division. Upon the 17th of May it waaordered to join the main army, and accordingly marched to Kingston, Georgia, and reported toGeneral Thomas, who ordered it back to Resaca, to guard the railroad bridge over the Ooste-iiaula at that point, where it remained till June 6th, when it was released from duty and orderedhome to be mustere
. Ohio in the war; her statesmen, her generals, and soldiers . and on the 12th of April, and when the campaignagainst Atlanta opone«i it was left, with another regiment, to do garrison duty in the town, theyhaving the shortest time to serve of any regiments in the division. Upon the 17th of May it waaordered to join the main army, and accordingly marched to Kingston, Georgia, and reported toGeneral Thomas, who ordered it back to Resaca, to guard the railroad bridge over the Ooste-iiaula at that point, where it remained till June 6th, when it was released from duty and orderedhome to be mustered out of the service. The regiment arrived at Cincinnati on June 15th, and after the public reception given by thecitizens, went into quarters at Camp Dennison, where it was mustered out of the service June23, 1864, with an aggregate of thirty oflicers and four hundred and ninety-five enlisted of the non-commissioned officers held commissions, but could not be mustered in, agthe companies in which the vacancies occurred were below the minimum. r.
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