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The 123rd Ohio Infantry was organized at Camp Monroeville in Huron County, Ohio, and mustered in for three years service on September 24, 1862, under the command of Colonel William Tecumseh Wilson. The regiment was attached to Railroad Division, West Virginia, to January 1863.
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Company H, 122nd Infantry (1987–1992) 123rd Infantry (Illinois Army National Guard) 1st Battalion, 123rd Infantry (1968–1999) – Converted 1968 from elements of 1st Battalion, 126th Armor. HHC Bloomington, [66] converted from mechanized to air assault 1996. [67] Inactivated 1999. [68] 124th Infantry (Florida Army National Guard) [69]
116th Ohio: Cpt Wilbert B. Teters (w), Cpt John Hull; 123rd Ohio: Maj Horace Kellog; 2nd Brigade [4] Colonel William B. Curtis 1st West Virginia: Ltc Jacob Weddle; 4th West Virginia: Cpt Benjamin D. Boswell; 12th West Virginia: Ltc Robert S. Northcott; 3rd Brigade Col Thomas M. Harris Col Milton Wells (w) 23rd Illinois: [4] Cpt Samuel A. Simison
Once Levi Coman had related the exploits of the army in his letter April 27, 1862, he continued with more personal issues. “Now while I think of it when you have an opportunity to send me more ...
This force consisted of the 123rd Ohio Infantry and the 54th Pennsylvania Infantry, commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Horace Kellogg of the 123rd Ohio, and three companies (80 troopers) of the 4th Massachusetts Cavalry under Colonel Francis Washburn. The cavalry reached the bridge before the main Confederate force, chased away some poorly armed ...
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