. Itinerary of the Seventh Ohio volunteer infantry, 1861-1864, with roster, portraits and biographies . Hancocks) Corps—on detail in theWar Department entire time. He was married in Washington, D. C, to Miss SarahFenton Stone, and has three daughters. His eldest daugh-ter, Helen, is the wife of a Russian diplomat. Count Gre-goire Alexandrovich De Wollant, now Minister to Mexico. Since he left the Army Colonel Tisdel (as he is now bestknown among his friends) has been principally engaged asfollows: he served in the U. S. Treasury Department from1868 to 1870; as Assistant Marshal U. S. Supreme C
. Itinerary of the Seventh Ohio volunteer infantry, 1861-1864, with roster, portraits and biographies . Hancocks) Corps—on detail in theWar Department entire time. He was married in Washington, D. C, to Miss SarahFenton Stone, and has three daughters. His eldest daugh-ter, Helen, is the wife of a Russian diplomat. Count Gre-goire Alexandrovich De Wollant, now Minister to Mexico. Since he left the Army Colonel Tisdel (as he is now bestknown among his friends) has been principally engaged asfollows: he served in the U. S. Treasury Department from1868 to 1870; as Assistant Marshal U. S. Supreme Court,1871 to 1872; agent Pacific Mail Steamship Company andPanama R. R. Company at New York, 1873 to 1874; agentPacific Mail Steamship Co. and Panama R. R. Co., 1874,75, 76; superintendent U. S. and Brazil Mail S. S. Co. atRio de Janeiro, 1877 to 1884; U. S. Commercial Expert,and U. S. Commissioner to the Berlin-Congo Conference,1884, 85; superintendent Pacific Mail Steamship Co., westcoast of Mexico, Central and South America, 1885 to 1895;assistant general manager Guatemala Central Railroad, at. WILLARD P. TISDEL COMPANY D 447 Guatemala, 1886 to 1895; actint^- j^cneral nianaj^er andg:eiHTal mana^^M-, Guatemala Central Railroad. 1896 to1906. Colonel Tisdel is also larj^ely interested in the pro-duction of coffee, cocoa and rubber, and all in all has apromising outlook. He resides now in Guatemala City,Central America. LAWRENCE WILSON. Lawrence Wilson was born September 2, 1842, in South-ington, Trumbull County, Ohio. Farmer boy. Educatedin common schools, with exception of a term in CalkinssCommercial College at Oberlin, Ohio. He enlisted at Perry, Lake County, Ohio, on April 22,1861; entered Camp Taylor at Cleveland in WrightsGuards, on the 25th, where the company disbanded April30; services not accepted. Again enlisted at Painesville,Ohio, June 3, 1861, for a term of three years. Left forCamp Dennison on the 5th; arrived on the 6th ; assigned toCompany D, Seventh Regiment
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