ury; paroled and exchanged; returned to the company,
at Columbus, Ohio, Nov. 11, 1863; detailed as Clerk at Military Head
Quarters, Columbus, Ohio; discharged on descriptive list, June 20, 1864;
now engaged in a clerkship in St. Louis.
ELAM B. MYERS,
A Senior in Oberlin College; captured at Cross Lanes; paroled and
exchanged; discharged, Oct. 4, 1862; now married, and engaged in
mercantile pursuits, in Indiana.
EMERY C. NEWTON,
Captured at Cross Lanes; nine months in the rebels' hands at Richmond,
New Orleans, and Salisbury; exchanged.
IRVING A. NOBLE,
Joined Co. C, at Camp Dennison, from the 13th O. V. I.; taken prisoner
at Cross Lanes; exchanged; returned to duty, at Dumfries, Va., March 20,
1863; engaged in the battle of Chancellorsville; sent to Chestnut-Hill
Hospital, Pa., June 16, 1863, and returned to the company in March or
April, 1864; with the company during the Atlanta campaign, in May, 1864,
in which occurred the battles of Rocky-Faced Ridge, Resaca, and Dallas;
discharged, July 6, 1864, at Cleveland, Ohio; afterwards commissioned as
First Lieutenant in the 182d Regiment O. V. I., and was promoted to
Captain; discharged, and married.
ALBERT OSBORN,
Joined Company C, at Camp Dennison, from the 13th O. V. I.; taken
prisoner of war at Cross Lanes; nine months in the hands of the rebels;
paroled; exchanged; discharged, March 7, 1863; re-enlisted in the 14th
O. V. I., in Feb., 1864.
FREDERICK M. PALMER,
Present in the battle of Cross Lanes; mortally wounded at Winchester, by
a ball passing through his neck and injuring the spinal column, so as to
paralyze the lower extremities; died in the hospital, at Winchester,
April 7, 1862.
ALEXANDER PARKER,
An Alumnus of Oberlin College, and member of the Theological Seminary;
captured at Cross Lanes; nine months with the rebels at Richmond, New
Orleans, and Salisbury; exchanged; discharged, July 7, 1863; now
preaching the Gospel.
HIRAM PARSONS,
Present at the battles of Cross Lanes, Winchester, Port Republic,
Antietam, Chancellorsville, and Wauhatchie; detailed, Nov. 24, 1862, as
Orderly at Geary's Head Quarters, 2d Division 12th A. C., which post he
held during the remainder of his service; discharged, July 6, 1864, at
Cleveland, Ohio; returned immediately to the 20th A. C., and acted as
News Agent on Gen. Sherman's campaign through Georgia and South
Carolina.
REUBEN R. POTTER,
Present in the battles of Cross Lanes,
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