. Itinerary of the Seventh Ohio volunteer infantry, 1861-1864, with roster, portraits and biographies . LIEUTENANT COLONEL LLEWELLYN R. DAVIS(Ciipt. Co. C, Ttli O. V. I.—Lieut. Col. 187th O. V. I.). LIEUTENANT FRANKLIN PAINE (1st Lieut. Co. C, 7th O. V. I.—1st Lieut. OhioIndependent Sharpshooters.) COMPANY C 413 He was commissioned as lieutenant-colonel, One 1 lutidredand Eig:lity-seventli Ohio Volunteer Infantry, on recom-mendation of Gen. Joseph Hooker, to rank from March 2,1865. joined the regiment at Dalton, Georgia, March 16,1865. In command of the regiment at Dalton, Georgia,ancf Macon,


. Itinerary of the Seventh Ohio volunteer infantry, 1861-1864, with roster, portraits and biographies . LIEUTENANT COLONEL LLEWELLYN R. DAVIS(Ciipt. Co. C, Ttli O. V. I.—Lieut. Col. 187th O. V. I.). LIEUTENANT FRANKLIN PAINE (1st Lieut. Co. C, 7th O. V. I.—1st Lieut. OhioIndependent Sharpshooters.) COMPANY C 413 He was commissioned as lieutenant-colonel, One 1 lutidredand Eig:lity-seventli Ohio Volunteer Infantry, on recom-mendation of Gen. Joseph Hooker, to rank from March 2,1865. joined the regiment at Dalton, Georgia, March 16,1865. In command of the regiment at Dalton, Georgia,ancf Macon, Georgia. March, 1865, to January, out with his regiment Jaiuiary 26, 1866. Colonel Davis is mentioned in the official reports of W, Geary, upon whose staff he served from August 9,1862. until May 25, 1864, for gallant and meritorious con-duct in the battles of Chancellorsville, Gettysburg. Wau-hatchie. Dug Gap, Resaca and New Hope Church, where hewas captured by mistaking direction and riding into theenemys line. MARTIN M. ANDREWS. On the day that Fort Sumter was fired on the subject ofthis sketch celebrated his 22d anniversary. Born on a farmnear FHnt, Michigan, he


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