. Officers of the army and navy (volunteer) who served in the civil war . , with his regiment, and was in thebattles of Middleburg, Virginia, Upperville, Gettysburg,Hagerstown, Maryland, Boonsborou^h, Falling Waters,Shepherdstown, Virginia, Rapidan Station, SulphurSprings, Auburn Mills, Bristoe Station, Mine Run, ToddsStation, Mitchells Shop, Yellow Tavern, Meadow Bridge,Virginia, and Hawess Shop, or ^Enon Church, this fight Lieutenant Loveland again had a horse shotfrom under him. Three days later, May 31, at (oldHarbor, Virginia, he was struck by a shell and severelywounded. After ly


. Officers of the army and navy (volunteer) who served in the civil war . , with his regiment, and was in thebattles of Middleburg, Virginia, Upperville, Gettysburg,Hagerstown, Maryland, Boonsborou^h, Falling Waters,Shepherdstown, Virginia, Rapidan Station, SulphurSprings, Auburn Mills, Bristoe Station, Mine Run, ToddsStation, Mitchells Shop, Yellow Tavern, Meadow Bridge,Virginia, and Hawess Shop, or ^Enon Church, this fight Lieutenant Loveland again had a horse shotfrom under him. Three days later, May 31, at (oldHarbor, Virginia, he was struck by a shell and severelywounded. After lying on the field for one night and (.lav-he was conveyed to the Seminary Hospital, Georgetown,, where he was confined for some months, duringwhich time his regiment was in eight regular engage-ments. In the autumn of 1864 he rejoined his regimentas captain of Company B, and participated in the battles oiHatchers Run, Quaker Road, Dinwiddie Court-House,Five Forks, Jettersville, Deatonville, Sailors Creek, Farm-ville, High Bridge, and Appomattox (Lees surrender),8 57. April 8 and 9, 1865. The day following the surrender1 if (ieneral Lee, the Sixth ()hio Cavalry formed the escortof General Grant from Appomattox to Burkville Station,where he took the railroad train for Washington. In the early spring of 1865, when Colonel Lovelandwas yet a captain, he had command of the regiment,andremained in command of it until it was mustered out ofthe United States service at Petersburg, Virginia, Augu After the close of the war he came to New York,and was successfully engaged in mercantile pursuits until1880, when he became interested in the canvass of his oldcomrade and friend, (ieneral Garfield, and from this date-much of his time has been devoted to political matters. Responding to the requests of some of the most promi-nent leaders of the Republican party in New York City,President Harrison in 1889 appointed Colonel Lovelanddisbursing pension-agent for the district comprising N


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