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H. S. Clark, M. V. Clark, T. B. Crowell, Joseph Collins, E. M. Condit, J. S. Cooper, A. C. Danforth, A. H. Denman, J. R. Davies, Daniel Emerson, J. M. Ginn, E. F. Grabill, C. P. Griffin, A. M. Halbert, F. B. Hayden, C. P. Hamilton, M. N. Hamilton, E. T. Hayes, Noah Huckins, W. M. Hunter, Henry Howard, Burford Jeakins, D. S. Judson, J. S. Kellogg, Thomas Kirk, Stephen Kellogg, S. B. Kingsbury, R. B. Kelley, H. W. Lincoln, F. A. Lockwood, G. R. Magary, J. A. Massa, E. B. Myers, Frederick Moe, C. E. Mason, J. G. McKnight, E. C. Newton, F. M. Palmer, J. A. Peaseley, J. J. Peaseley, H. Parsons, G. W. Pease, R. R. Potter, J. M. Rappleye, A. H. Robbins, Geo. Rogers, C. W. Rossiter, E. C. Root, E. G. Sackett, W. H. Scott, H. G. Sheldon, E. R. Smith, Geo. A. Smith, Geo. W. Short, L. G. Spees, C. N. Sterry, C. E. Tibbets, D. J. Thompson, G. H. Thrasher, Richard Towers, O. C. Trembley, O. H. Wadsworth, A. G. Wetherby, F. A. Warner, Theo. Wilder, J. H. Wilsey, Richard Winsor, Oliver Wise, G. F. Wright, O. H. Worcester. The company was assigned to a place as Co. C in the Seventh Regiment of Ohio Volunteer Infantry, which was afterwards put under the command of Col. E. B. Tyler, Lieut. Col. Wm. R. Creighton, and Maj. Jno. S. Casement. [Sidenote: Departure to Camp Dennison.] In compliance with an order from the State Military Department, Sunday morning, May 5, the regiment packed carpet sacks and took up line of march through the streets of Cleveland to the R. R. depot, to make its departure for Camp Dennison. It reached Columbus at 4 P. M., spent the night in that city, Co. C quartering in the State House, and arrived in camp at noon the following day. The men immediately proceeded to build barracks for the night, and, as it proved, for the remainder of their tarry at that place. [Sidenote: Camp Dennison.] Much ingenuity was displayed by the various messes in arranging the interior of their miniature domicils, each fashioning its own to suit the taste, fancy, and convenience of the occupants. And yet they were all alike. Gravel walks, arbors and various other methods of adorning, soon converted these uncouth barracks into comparatively pleasant dwellings, such as might well move the envy of many a city pauper. The multitude of jok
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