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  2. 4th Ohio Cavalry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    Ohio Roster Commission. Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War on the Rebellion, 1861–1865, Compiled Under the Direction of the Roster Commission (Akron, OH: Werner Co.), 1886–1895. Pape-Findley, Nancy. The Invincibles: The Story of the Fourth Ohio Veteran Volunteer Cavalry, 1861-1865 (Tecumseh, MI: Blood Road Pub ...

  3. Captain Jonathan Stone House - Wikipedia

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    The Captain Jonathan Stone House is a historic residence in the city of Belpre, Ohio, United States. Built just ten years after Belpre's 1789 establishment on the north bank of the Ohio River, it is the oldest existing building in the city. [2] Born in 1751, Jonathan Stone joined the Continental Army early in the American Revolutionary War.

  4. Battle of Shiloh order of battle: Union - Wikipedia

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    64th Ohio: Col John Ferguson; 65th Ohio: Col Charles Garrison Harker; 13th Michigan: Col Michael Shoemaker; 51st Indiana: Col Abel D. Streight; 21st Brigade K-0, W-4, M-0 = 4 Col George D. Wagner. 15th Indiana: Ltc Gustavus A. Wood; 10th Indiana: Col Mahlon D. Manson; 57th Indiana: Col Cyrus C. Hines; 24th Kentucky: Col Louis Grigsby

  5. John Bessler - Wikipedia

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    Bessler previously taught at the University of Minnesota Law School and The George Washington University Law School, where he specialized in death penalty issues. In addition, Bessler clerked for U.S. Magistrate Judge John M. Mason of the District of Minnesota and practiced law as a partner at Kelly & Berens, P.A. Bessler currently is a tenured associate professor at the University of ...

  6. 17th Ohio Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 17th Ohio Infantry was reorganized at Camp Dennison near Cincinnati, Ohio, and mustered in for 3 years' service on August 30, 1861, under the command of Colonel John M. Connell.

  7. Jenkins' Trans-Allegheny Raid - Wikipedia

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    Colonel John C. Rathbone was the Union commander at the small community of Spencer. [42] He was also involved with oil fields at Burning Springs . [ 43 ] Rathbone's force numbered about 300, including at least 45 men from an independent company known as the "Snakehunters". [ 44 ]

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  9. 51st Ohio Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    Colonel William P. N. Fitzgerald - appointed and resigned October 14, 1861; Colonel Thomas Stanley Matthews - commissioned October 23, 1861, and resigned April 11, 1863; Colonel Richard W. McClain - commanded at the battles of Perryville and Stones River as lieutenant colonel; promoted to colonel, April 14, 1863, and resigned September 30, 1864