. A twentieth century history of Trumbull County, Ohio; a narrative account of its historical progress, its people, and its principal interests . ugust 18, 1866, giving five years of the prime ofhis youth and young manhood to the service of his country during the Civilconflict. He received a wound in the ankle at the battle of Chancellorsville;was wounded at Gettysburg and participated in the battles of Yorktown,Seven Oaks, the seven days battle on the return to Harrisonburg, Virginia,second battle of Bull Run. Antietam. Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Get-tysburg, The Wilderness campaign, w
. A twentieth century history of Trumbull County, Ohio; a narrative account of its historical progress, its people, and its principal interests . ugust 18, 1866, giving five years of the prime ofhis youth and young manhood to the service of his country during the Civilconflict. He received a wound in the ankle at the battle of Chancellorsville;was wounded at Gettysburg and participated in the battles of Yorktown,Seven Oaks, the seven days battle on the return to Harrisonburg, Virginia,second battle of Bull Run. Antietam. Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Get-tysburg, The Wilderness campaign, where there was a constant engagementwitli the enemy for thirty days, in 1864; was at Appomattox in April, 1865,and was sent to California the following autumn, being honorably dischargedin the summer of 1866, at San Francisco. He returned to Philadelphia,remained in that locality four years, then went west to Iowa and Missouri,finally locating in Trumbull county, Ohio, in 1871. There he engaged inmilling business at Cortland for four years, after which he went to Saginaw,Michigan, stopped a year, returned to Trumbull county and purchased a. ^c^. <X< ^^c^^rv^cir, HISTORY OF TRUMBULL COUNTY 279 mill at North Bristol, Ohio, where he was engaged six years. He sold outthere and again went to Cortland, and in company with Mr. Kennedy, from1886 to 1891, operated a grist mill. In Ms political views he is a supporter of the Republican party. InMay, L907, he was nominated for mayor and elected in November to a two-year term. He is a stockholder and director in the First National Bankof Cortland, Ohio; also stockholder and director of the Telephone Company. He was united in marriage. May 18, 1875, to Ella Post, born August 6,1855, in Cortland. Ohio, a daughter of M. C. and Elvida Post, both nowdeceased. The father was a miller by trade. Mr. and Mrs. Hutton arethe parents of: Olive 0., born April 18, 1881, resides in Warren, Ohio,married Frank Musser and they have one child, Paul H.;
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