. The history of Fuller's Ohio brigade, 1861-1865; its great march, with roster, portraits, battle maps and biographies . e of the war and were mustered out on July13th, 1865, having also been mustered out and re-enlisted as veteransDecember 25th. 1863, having taken part in every operation in which thiscommand was engaged. Archibald Bradford Auld was killed in battle atCorinth, Miss., ( )ctober 4th. 1862. David, after the close of the war. lived at Columbus, hio, until 1870,when he and James W. Conger, went to Steubenville, ( Hum, and carried onthe business of general building and slate roofin


. The history of Fuller's Ohio brigade, 1861-1865; its great march, with roster, portraits, battle maps and biographies . e of the war and were mustered out on July13th, 1865, having also been mustered out and re-enlisted as veteransDecember 25th. 1863, having taken part in every operation in which thiscommand was engaged. Archibald Bradford Auld was killed in battle atCorinth, Miss., ( )ctober 4th. 1862. David, after the close of the war. lived at Columbus, hio, until 1870,when he and James W. Conger, went to Steubenville, ( Hum, and carried onthe business of general building and slate roofing until 1873. They came toCleveland. Ohio, and entered the business of wholesale roofing slate. In1885 they added the quarrying of slate to their wholesale business and havecontinued in these lines until the present time successfully. His father diedin 1876. llis family consists of his wife, Nellie I. Sayle, their daughterLouise A. Dowry and husband Chas. A. Dowry, who have three children:Charlotte A., three ami one-half, Virginia A., two, and David A., one yearold. all in good health, prosperous and JAMES W. !, 43d O. V. V. I., 1864. JAMES \V The Auld & Conger Co. 1903. JAMES CONGER. Forty-third Ohio V. 1. I. James W. Conger, (enlisted as James), only son of William HenryHarrison Conger and Martha Auld, his wife; was born in Washingtoncounty. Penna., August 6th, 1845. His mother died-when he was 15 monthsold and his father when he was six years old. In 1852. he came to MorrowCounty. Ohio, and lived with his grandparents, Archibald Auld and RebeccaCarroll, his wife, both of whom were born m County Antrim. Ireland, ofScotch parents. His grandparents on his fathers side were English, whoseancestors emigrated from Northumberland County to America in 1664. andlocated in Morristown, N. J. Later they moved to Washington County,Penna., and in 1794 entered land there which is still in the family. Helived on a farm until the breaking out of the war and enlisted


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