. Itinerary of the Seventh Ohio volunteer infantry, 1861-1864, with roster, portraits and biographies . n he withothers was transferred to Belle Isle, near Richmond, Vir-ginia. September 15, he was paroled and sent to CampParole at Alexandria, Virginia. He joined his company at Harpers Ferry in Novemberand was with them until February 14, 1863, when he wassent to Washington, as he was unfit for duty on account ofdeafness, contracted while in line of duty. He was dis-charged at Trinity General Hospital, Washington, D. C,February 28, 1863. He reenlisted, July 19, 1864, in C. Euwers Compa


. Itinerary of the Seventh Ohio volunteer infantry, 1861-1864, with roster, portraits and biographies . n he withothers was transferred to Belle Isle, near Richmond, Vir-ginia. September 15, he was paroled and sent to CampParole at Alexandria, Virginia. He joined his company at Harpers Ferry in Novemberand was with them until February 14, 1863, when he wassent to Washington, as he was unfit for duty on account ofdeafness, contracted while in line of duty. He was dis-charged at Trinity General Hospital, Washington, D. C,February 28, 1863. He reenlisted, July 19, 1864, in C. Euwers Company E, One Hundred and Ninety-thirdPennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, for one hundred days,and received a final discharge at Pittsburg, Pennsylvania,November 9, 1864. After leaving the army he worked at Alexander Scofield& oil refinery, Cleveland, Ohio, until November, 1865,when he worked for Thomas W. Phillips in New Castle,Pennsylvania. In 1870 he went to work as fireman for theSharon Iron Co., Sharon, Pennsylvania, at their blast fur-nace. August, 1876, he took the entire management of the. THOMAS WALKER


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