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Batavia’s 125th Anniversary EditionTHECLERM0N1Military HistoryClermont County, and a part of the 35th Regiment, Ohio National Guard from Clark County. Theipl19lt;of Batavia's Sons\(continued from page 6, section 2)Q. M. Sergeant, Oct. 1, 1861 and promoted to Regimental Q. M., 9th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry, on March 1, 1863. Several men ofthis company served with “I” and “K” companies until June 28, 1865. Frank White was the last surviv-Ifi.IX *'hring member“F.”Company “K”, 153rd Regin Ohio Volunteer InfantryMustered in May, 10th, 1864, by Robert S. Smith, Captain 2nd Calvary, U. S. A.Mustered out Sept. 9th, 1864, atCamp Dennison, O.James W. Deem, Capt; Edwin D. Titus, 1st lieutenant; Daniel Kidd, 2nd Lieutenant; William H. Standish, 1st Sergeant; Julius N. Knauer, Wesley T. Sweet, Thomas F. Brown, Nathan J. Troy, Sergeants; Daniel Brnnk, Albert Hen-rici, Andrew J. Applegate, William H. Mead, James L. Brown, Robert L. Guest, James Lytle, John Brick-er, Corporals; William E. Applegate, Allen Wright Ashburn, Joseph J. Avey, John M. Avey, JamesA. Brown, William T. Cade, Chas.B. Crane, D. S. Croshaw, James A. Davis, William A. Dimmitt, EliasML Glancy, John Grant, George Groves, John W. Groves, Hanson Holter, Joseph W. Homan, George W. Hutton, Thomas H. Jeffries, Albert Jones, Charles Kain, John Kain, Thomas Kidd, Matthias Kugler, James P. Leonard,Thomas McGuire, William W. Me-* Guire, James D. Meek, Matthias C. Mitchell, Charles A. Moore, John R. Mount, W. C. Moyer, David Needam, Robert Needam, Thomas H. Needam, Samuel Newberry, Ephriam Orebaugh, Oliver W. Rhodes, Charles Robinson, Jas. Robinson, James L. Slack, Thomas L. Smith, Anthony Snider, Josiah Strimple, Daniel Tate, George W. Teal, David F. Thompson, Thomas Van Camp, David Wallace, JaredWatts, Jeremiah C. Weaver, Wright Williams, Charles B. Willis. Arthur Wood. Privates.Regiment immediately started for Harper’s Ferry, W. Va. The greater part of May and June was consumed by the Regiment in performing guard duty at Harper’s Ferry and along the line of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Inthe latter part of June it was ordered to join General Butler’s forces at Bermuda Hundred. Adetachment of the regiment was engaged with the enemy at Ram-macks Mills, North River, West Virginia, July 3rd, 1864, and lost several officers and men killed andi141GeraiArjCoArofwounded.NotesCharles N. Browning was Regimental Quartermaster of the 153rd Regiment, 0. V. I., promoted from private company “D” of the same regiment He was an editor of one of the Batavia papers.Rev. Edmund Burdsall served on the staff of General Thomas dur-1lecmiDi01frlt;foicunoHiStseWHerman Hulick, Edwardell, William Patchell, Daniel Marsh, Leonidas Medaris and John S. Moore belonged to company “I” of the 153rd Regiment 0. V. I.The 153rd Regiment 0. V. I. was organized at Camp Dennison, 0., May 10th, 1864, to serve 100 days. It was composed of the 41st Regiment, Ohio National Guard froming the Civil War.William Pease was a 2nd Lieut, of company MA” 153rd 0. V. I. Frank Apple was a soldier of the same company and regiment.Ezekial Slade, Thomas K. Ellis, William H. Everhart, Andrew J. Sweet, Daniel Kain, Francis Kain, William A. Kain, Stephen S. Walker, belonging to Company“G”, 134rd 0. V. I.Henry B. Mattox, a former teacher in Batavia public schools,Civil War soldier and wasYlt;Clt;daRiGiirSUSOIIIacFjhiolscin
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