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  2. 90th Ohio Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 90th Ohio Infantry was organized at Camp Circleville near Lancaster, Ohio and mustered in for three years service on August 29, 1862, under the command of Colonel Isaac N. Ross. The regiment was recruited in Fairfield , Fayette , Hocking , Perry , Pickaway , and Vinton counties.

  3. List of Ohio Civil War units - Wikipedia

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    Ohio mustered 230 regiments of infantry and cavalry, as well as 25 light artillery batteries and 5 independent companies of sharpshooters. Total casualties among these units numbered 35,475 men, more than 10% of all the Buckeyes in uniform during the war.

  4. Category : Units and formations of the Union Army from Ohio

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    0–9. 1st Ohio Cavalry Regiment; 1st Ohio Heavy Artillery Regiment; 1st Ohio Independent Cavalry Battalion; 1st Ohio Independent Light Artillery Battery

  5. 90th Infantry Division (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The officer cadre for the 90th Infantry Division came mostly from the 6th and 33rd Infantry Divisions, while the enlisted cadre came from the 6th Infantry Division. The enlisted fillers came from reception centers mostly located in the Northwest, Midwest, and Southwest, but a preponderance of the men were from Fort Sam Houston and Camp Wolters ...

  6. 90th Regiment - Wikipedia

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    90th Armoured Regiment (India), a unit of the Indian Army; Royal Winnipeg Rifles, was first raised as the 90th Winnipeg Battalion of Rifles in 1883; 90th Infantry Regiment (United States), a unit of the United States Army; American Civil War. 90th Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment, a unit of the Union (North) Army during the American Civil War

  7. Battle of Franklin order of battle: Union - Wikipedia

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    90th Ohio: Ltc Samuel N. Yeoman; 101st Ohio: Ltc Bedan B. McDanald; 2nd Brigade BG Walter C. Whitaker (K-0, W-5, M-4 =9) 96th Illinois: Maj George Hicks; 115th Illinois: Col Jesse Hale Moore; 35th Indiana: Ltc Augustus G. Tassin; 21st Kentucky: Ltc James C. Evans; 23rd Kentucky: Ltc George W. Northup; 40th Ohio (six companies): Ltc James Watson

  8. 90th Infantry Regiment (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Members of the 10th Light Division preparing for ski training at Camp Hale, c. 1943. Following the Attack on Pearl Harbor, which resulted in the United States entry into World War II, the regiment was reconstituted on 10 July 1943, and activated five days later at Camp Hale, Colorado with the 10th Light Division (Alpine), using a cadre from the 105th, 106th, and 165th Infantry Regiments of the ...

  9. 99th Ohio Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 99th Ohio Infantry was organized at Camp Lima in Allen County, Ohio and mustered in for three years service on August 26, 1862, under the command of Colonel Albert Longworthy. The regiment was recruited in Allen, Auglaize , Hancock , Mercer , Putnam , Shelby , and Van Wert counties.