. Itinerary of the Seventh Ohio volunteer infantry, 1861-1864, with roster, portraits and biographies . JOSEPH S. CLARKE. EPHRAIM J. SMITH COMPANY E 461 pcrs Ferry. On second IWill Uiiii canipaJL;!!. ratinns beingvery scarce, while eating a cracker was asked by a generalofficer, Have you another of those?—responded by givinghis only remaining hardtack; that officer was the belovedGen. N. P. Banks. Commissioned to visit Washington tolocate wounded officers; that duty performed, paid his re-spects to President Lincoln and wife at their cottage at Sol-diers Home, where he had a delightful talk wi
. Itinerary of the Seventh Ohio volunteer infantry, 1861-1864, with roster, portraits and biographies . JOSEPH S. CLARKE. EPHRAIM J. SMITH COMPANY E 461 pcrs Ferry. On second IWill Uiiii canipaJL;!!. ratinns beingvery scarce, while eating a cracker was asked by a generalofficer, Have you another of those?—responded by givinghis only remaining hardtack; that officer was the belovedGen. N. P. Banks. Commissioned to visit Washington tolocate wounded officers; that duty performed, paid his re-spects to President Lincoln and wife at their cottage at Sol-diers Home, where he had a delightful talk with to sergeant July 4. 1863. Discharged for disa-bility August 22, 1863. With Medical Department ofArmy to close of war. Married, June 13, 1865. As op-portunity offered, while in army, was correspondent ofLeader and Herald, Cleveland ; and Christian Register, Bos-ton. Contributor to many publications. Was clerk inCleveland post-office, and has held important positions inthat city and Philadelphia. R^-des in Washington, D. C. JOHN WANTON WICKHAM. John Wanton Wickham was born at Huron, Ohio, Feb-ruary
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