. History of the Fifty-third regiment Ohio volunteer infantry, during the war of the rebellion, 1861 to 1865. Together with more than thirty personal sketches of officers and men . o gain a foothold around Vicksburg almost lived in the affected his health so that he resigned and came home. The State of Ohio throughout the war period numbered itsloyal citizens by the tens of thousands, but of all of our patrioticcitizens none perhaps were more intensely loyal than Dr. J. He had passed the half century mark, hence it can beconfidently asserted that he was acting advisedly an
. History of the Fifty-third regiment Ohio volunteer infantry, during the war of the rebellion, 1861 to 1865. Together with more than thirty personal sketches of officers and men . o gain a foothold around Vicksburg almost lived in the affected his health so that he resigned and came home. The State of Ohio throughout the war period numbered itsloyal citizens by the tens of thousands, but of all of our patrioticcitizens none perhaps were more intensely loyal than Dr. J. He had passed the half century mark, hence it can beconfidently asserted that he was acting advisedly and not impul-sively in every movement. He was a man of few words, butevery action voiced patriotism with the ultimate desire that theUnion must and would be preserved. He was not content withhis own services alone, but had one of his sons, and a nephew inthe 53rd Ohio, and a brother, who held the position of Lieuten-ant-Colonel. Quartermaster Fulton had prior to the war been successfulin his profession and business pursuits, and he had to all intentsand purposes been a student of the waitings of St. Paul and wasimpressed with the exhortation, faith without works is dead ; at. COLONEL GEORGE N. GRAY. See Page 280.
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