Article clipped from New York Times

i. t I Iho upper world, t I'KKSONAI-.Lfeut.-Col. Klstner. of ilio Thirtielh Ohio V. 1., ami one of Cincinnati's true soldiers, was Killed in the ndvunce of tho 8ib, while bravely loading hia regiment, which was in tli« skirmish line, In a charge. They had driven them from several tinea of barricades without much loss, and in the chargo in which this brave soldier loat^hia life they were driving them from the last line. He will Lio niiaaed 111 his regiment, where ho was res-pected for his so!dierlj qualities, He was a young man, and life had for him many bright prospect*, but liko marry, many others, lie has gone.CoJ. J. If. llONn, One Hundred and Eleventh Ohio V. I., made hia appearance on the field yee-trrlt;ia)\ alter anabaeme of nearly sixty days, fie coniesMrack in good health, and, as heretofore, will do good service (or tho cause. IJg commands the Second Brigade of Geu. IUscall’s division.C.ipt. II. B, Folio, One Hundred and Fourth Ohio V. I., was among the slightly wounded in the charge of Itru-Y’s brig.ide. He is not deprived oi the use of hia limb, and Will nnon ho with his regiment, where lie has done good bct-vice.There are events transpiring here which must soon decide materially this campaign. In due linn* the work will be done, when all may be satisfied. „ Omega.
Newspaper Details

New York Times

New York, New York, US

Sun, Aug 21, 1864

Page 2

Full Page
Clipped by
Profile Icon
Anonymous

USA 05 Jul 2024

Other Publications Near New York, New York

New York Stars and Stripes

New York Weekly Tribune

Barnard Bulletin

New York Times

New York Evening Times