History of Seneca County, Ohio . l. Shephard Green, J. C. Miller, T. C. Pero,G. W. Pool, Thomas J. Ray and Isaac H. White in 1863; James Ewing. JohnC. Ramsav (killed at Dallas. May 27. 1864), Jacob Her, John Gleek. Silas (killed May 27, 1864), Charles Wallace (killed June 21, 1864), Georg:eS. Crawford, Dwight R. Cook. F. R. Stewart. John K. Gibson (died of wounds),N. L. Lutz. D. M. Fultz. A. W. Adams. J. J. Rapp. John Vandanburg. E. J. W. Cline, J. J. Fry and C. W. England in 1864; George W. P. Phelps, James F. Harper, John H. Yarger. James J. Zint, B. H.
History of Seneca County, Ohio . l. Shephard Green, J. C. Miller, T. C. Pero,G. W. Pool, Thomas J. Ray and Isaac H. White in 1863; James Ewing. JohnC. Ramsav (killed at Dallas. May 27. 1864), Jacob Her, John Gleek. Silas (killed May 27, 1864), Charles Wallace (killed June 21, 1864), Georg:eS. Crawford, Dwight R. Cook. F. R. Stewart. John K. Gibson (died of wounds),N. L. Lutz. D. M. Fultz. A. W. Adams. J. J. Rapp. John Vandanburg. E. J. W. Cline, J. J. Fry and C. W. England in 1864; George W. P. Phelps, James F. Harper, John H. Yarger. James J. Zint, B. H. Fansey, Caspar Snyder. F. H. Gibens and William Whittakerin 1865. The second lieutenants were Heni-y A. S]iaythe. James W. Davidson. MosesAbbott. Amos B. Charlton. John Green. A\illiam Martin. Timothy Wilcox, Haqjer, John L. Hollopeter, C. W. Drake and John C. Smith received theircommissions September 18. 1861: M. F. Miles. John Kessler. Jeremiah Bern-ard, W. F. Cannon. G. S. Blackman, A. N. Ellis, A. G. Brown, Milton Cow-. ^er^hyJ^ yrli^M^ HISTORY OF COlNTV. 345 gill, J. A. Rocliuond, John C. Ramsey, J. C. IMiller, I. O. Totten, I. H. White,S. Green, T. J. Riiy. Theo. C. Peraiilt ?n(>re commissioned in ISfVi; Jacob Iler,John Glick, Harvey Johns, Jacob Woolf (killed in ), Henry F. Aintt(killed in 18()8), Silas W. Simons, Charles Wallace and George S. Crawfordwere commissioned in 1803; John K. Gibson, Edwin Haff, F. R. Stewart, Cook, N. L. Liitz, Sheldon P. Hare, W. F. Gibbs and Daniel M. FiUtz re-ceived their commissions in LS()4. The foregoing roster and the record of private soldiers show, that theForty-ninth Ohio \olunteer Infantry claimed about 5(H) men fi-om SenecaCounty. The total enrollment was ioTtl. Of the officers 8 were killed in battle,0 mortally wounded and 14 wounded: 127 privates were killed in battle,71 died of mortal wounds, 105 died of disease or fatigue, 7 died in Reljelprisons, 016 were discharged on account of wounds or disabilit
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