y wounded before Kennesaw Mountain; died in the hospital at
Jefferson, Ind.
JAMES W. RAYMOND,
Appointed Corporal, Nov. 1, 1862, and afterwards detailed as Q. M.
Sergeant; present in the battles of Dumfries, Gettysburg, Lookout
Mountain, Mission Ridge, and Ringgold, in which action he was severely
wounded in the thigh, captured, and retaken; afterwards promoted to 1st
Lieutenant, and Regimental Quarter-Master of the 177th O. V. I., and
subsequently to Captain, and Assistant Q. M.
BENJAMIN SEVEY,
Discharged, February 5, 1863, for disability.
MITCHELL H. SHELDON,
Detailed as Clerk at Head Quarters of the 2d Division 12th A. C., in
April, 1863, and served until the regiment went South; took an active
part in the battles of Lookout Mountain, Mission Ridge, and Ringgold,
where he was wounded in the right shoulder, by a musket ball;
transferred to the 5th Ohio Veterans, June 10, 1864; promoted to
Sergeant of Co. B, of that regiment, and discharged, June 20, 1865.
MARVIN C. STONE,
Present at Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, and severely wounded by a
musket ball through the spine, below the shoulders, in the battle of
Lookout Mountain; transferred to the V. R. C, Dec. 1, 1804, and
discharged, Aug. 7, 1865.
JOSEPH M. STOWE,
Came to the company at Dumfries, Jan. 2, 1863; present, at
Chancellorsville and Gettysburg; served his time out in the 5th O. V. I.
THOMAS SWEET,
Present in the battles of Dumfries, Chancellorsville, Lookout Mountain,
Mission Ridge, and mortally wounded at Ringgold, by a gun shot through
the thigh; died on the road to the hospital at Chattanooga, Nov. 30,
1863.
R. C. VAN ORMAN,
Not much with the company; discharged for disability, at Camp Dennison,
Ohio, Feb. 15, 1864.
CHARLES E. WALL,
Engaged in the battles of Dumfries, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg,
Lookout Mountain, Mission Ridge, and killed in the battle of Ringgold,
Nov. 27, 1863.
DANIEL P. WOOD,
Present at the battles of Dumfries, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg,
Lookout Mountain, Mission Ridge; and killed in the battle of Ringgold,
Nov. 27, 1863.
SUMMARY.
The whole number of names on the three-months and three-years rolls, is
179. The number on the three-years roll, is 148. The Company marched
2400 miles, and travelled by Rail and Steamers 4800 miles. It encamped
194 times. Thirty-one men lost their lives by battle, seven by disease,
and one was drowned.
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