. The civil war literature of Ohio [electronic resource]; a bibliography with explanatory and historical notes . tenant. Heresigned in 1854 and established himself at Cincinnati, engagingin private business. At the beginning of the Civil War hepromptly offered his services to his country. Was made colonelof the Twenty-Third Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and on May16, 1861, was appointed Brigadier General. His first importantaction was that of Rich Mountain, Virginia, which he won. MURDOCH (JAMES E.) 265 He soon ranked among the leading generals of the Union army,and his military biography is an ess


. The civil war literature of Ohio [electronic resource]; a bibliography with explanatory and historical notes . tenant. Heresigned in 1854 and established himself at Cincinnati, engagingin private business. At the beginning of the Civil War hepromptly offered his services to his country. Was made colonelof the Twenty-Third Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and on May16, 1861, was appointed Brigadier General. His first importantaction was that of Rich Mountain, Virginia, which he won. MURDOCH (JAMES E.) 265 He soon ranked among the leading generals of the Union army,and his military biography is an essential part of the annals ofthe Civil War. [488]Murdoch (James E.) Love of Country and Foot Prints of Time. A paperread before the Ohio Commandery of the Military Orderof the Loyal Legion of the United States, by CompanionJames E. Murdoch (3d class), April 2, 1884. Cincinnati,Ohio: Peter G. Thomson. 1884. Pamphlet. 8 vo. pp. 13. A tribute to the Fathers of the Republic and a review ofthe debated questions which finally culminated in the Civil paper is published in Sketches of War History, Volume


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