In his whole service he was engaged actively in the battles of Cross
Lanes, Port Republic, Cedar Mountain, Antietam, Chancellorsville,
Gettysburg, Lookout Mountain, Mission Ridge, and Ringgold, in which he
received a mortal wound in the abdomen, and died at Ringgold, three days
afterwards, Nov. 30, 1863.
LEWIS J. JONES,
Joined Co. C at Cleveland, from another organization; wounded at Cross
Lanes, by a ball passing through his lungs, and left on the field
insensible, several hours; discharged at Harpers Ferry, March 10, 1863.
DANIEL S. JUDSON,
Present in the battles of Cross Lanes and Winchester; mortally wounded
and left on the field at Port Republic; removed to a rebel hospital a
few miles from the field, where he died after amputation of his limb,
June 14, 1862.
JASON S. KELLOGG,
Appointed Corporal, Jan. 1, 1863; wounded in the left leg below the
knee, on Banks' retreat, at the second battle of Winchester, in May,
1862; detailed, August 11, 1862, on recruiting service, at Cleveland,
Ohio; returned to the company in January, 1863; wounded in the head in
the battle of Chancellorsville, where he served as Color Guard; sent to
the hospital at Washington, thence to Cincinnati, and thence to Camp
Dennison, O., where he was discharged, Jan. 27, 1864; now married, and
residing in Oberlin.
STEPHEN KELLOGG,
Present in the battle of Cross Lanes; severely wounded at Winchester;
discharged on account of wound, Sept. 5, 1862, and afterwards died from
the effects of it, at his home in Western Ohio.
ROMAINE J. KINGSBURY,
Present at the battle of Winchester. At Port Republic he seemed
conscious that he was to be killed. To his comrade he remarked before
the battle, "If I die, tell my friends I died a Soldier and a
Christian." A shell passed through his body, and he was left on the
field.
SELDEN B. KINGSBURY,
A Freshman in Oberlin College; captured at Cross Lanes; nine months in
the hands of the rebels at Richmond, New Orleans, and Salisbury; paroled
and exchanged; discharged, Aug. 2, 1862; graduated from College in the
Class of '64, and is now married, and teaching in Flint, Mich.
GEORGE R. MAGARY,
Appointed Corporal, April 1, 1862; took part in the battles of Cross
Lanes, Winchester, and Port Republic, in which he received a ball
through the head, and was left on the field.
JAMES A. MASSA,
Captured at Cross Lanes; nine months with the rebels, at Richmond, New
Orleans, and Salisb
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