. Antietam. Report of the Ohio Antietam battlefield commission . own; Winchester; Martinsburg; HallTown; Berryville; Opequan; Fishers Hill; Cedar Creek; Cable-town, November 19, 64, and Beverly, Virginia. Also participatedin many others less actively or they were of lesser note, as CedarGlades, Birch River, Meadows Bluff, James River Bridge, Man-assas, Chantilla, Frederick City, Dublin Station, Strasburg, Sum-mit Point and others. The records in my possession and those found in RegimentalLosses in Civil War—Fox, are not in absolute harmony, yet thedifference is so minor that Foxs records are a


. Antietam. Report of the Ohio Antietam battlefield commission . own; Winchester; Martinsburg; HallTown; Berryville; Opequan; Fishers Hill; Cedar Creek; Cable-town, November 19, 64, and Beverly, Virginia. Also participatedin many others less actively or they were of lesser note, as CedarGlades, Birch River, Meadows Bluff, James River Bridge, Man-assas, Chantilla, Frederick City, Dublin Station, Strasburg, Sum-mit Point and others. The records in my possession and those found in RegimentalLosses in Civil War—Fox, are not in absolute harmony, yet thedifference is so minor that Foxs records are acceptable and heregiven. Page 493 gives regiments casualties: Killed and died ofwounds, officers 4; enlisted men 136; total, 140. Died of diseases,accidents and in prison, 163; total, 303. Died of disease, killedin battle and by accident, wounded severely and missing, in Confederate prisons 36 (previously included), total latter statement on page 323, Fox, also gives total reinlist-ments as 364. This summary of the regiment is necessarily so. THIRTY-SIXTH INFANTRY. 95 brief as to deprive the command of many of the most gloriousand interesting statements of its magnificent on monument: OHIO 36th Infantry Commanded by Lieutenant-Colonel Melvin Clarke (killed) Crooks (2nd) Brigade Kanawha Division Ninth Army Corps Army of the Potomac This regiment advanced near the bridge over Antietam Creekon the morning of September 17, 1862. Supporting SturgisDivision, it participated in the charge by which the bridge wascaptured. Lieutenant-Colonel Melvin Clarke was killed near thisspot. Its loss was I officer and i man killed; 21 men wounded; 2 menmissing; total, 25. 96 OHIO AT ANTIETAM. ^ First Ohio Independent Battery 4^ THE First Independent Battery, Ohio Light Artillery, wasorganized at Camp Chase, near Columbus, Ohio, by theelection of James Ross McMuUen of Mansfield, Ohio, as Captain,Geo, D. Croon of Dayton, Ohio, ist Lieutenant, and G. o


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