Oberlin College; taken prisoner at Cross Lanes; spent nine
months at Richmond, New Orleans, and Salisbury; paroled and exchanged;
discharged; commissioned as First Lieutenant, in the 5th U. S. C. T., in
Aug., 1863; engaged in the siege of Petersburg, beginning June 10, 1864;
also in the battles at that place, July 15, 18, and 25, 1864, when he
was killed.
GEORGE L. SPEES,
Discharged, Nov. 18, 1861, at Gauley Bridge, W. Va.
THOMAS SPRIGGS,
Present in the battles of Cress Lanes, Winchester, Port Republic, Cedar
Mountain, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Lookout Mountain, Ringgold,
Rocky-Faced Ridge, Resaca, and Dallas; discharged July 6, 1864, at
Cleveland, Ohio.
CLINTON N. STEERY,
Present in the battles of Cross Lanes and Winchester; sent sick to
Alexandria in June, 1862, where he was discharged for disability, Oct.
18, 1862; re-entered the service in 1863, as Captain in the 1st Minn.
Heavy Artillery.
DAVID J. THOMPSON,
Taken prisoner of war at Cross Lanes; spent nine months with the rebels
at Richmond, New Orleans, and Salisbury; released; detailed as Clerk at
Head Quarters, Military Commander, Columbus, O., and Nov. 16, 1863, at
Head Quarters of Gen. Rosseau, at Nashville, Tenn.; discharged at
Cleveland, O., July 6, 1864; re-entered the service with 1st
Lieutenant's commission, as R. Q. M. of the 191st O. V. I.
GEORGE H. THRASHER,
In the battle of Cross Lanes; discharged for disability, June 19, 1862,
at Washington, D. C.
OLIVER C. TREMBLEY,
Appointed Corporal, Jan. 1, 1863, and promoted to Sergeant, Nov. 1,
1863; present at the battles of Cross Lanes, Winchester, Port Republic,
Cedar Mountain, Dumfries, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Lookout
Mountain, Mission Ridge, Ringgold, Rocky-Faced Ridge, Resaca, and
Dallas. On the return of the regiment to be mustered out of the service,
he fell from the steamer into the Ohio River, and was drowned, June 22,
1804.
LUCIUS V. TUTTLE,
Taken prisoner at Cross Lanes; nine months in the enemy's hands, at
Richmond, Tuscaloosa, and Salisbury; exchanged; discharged, July 31,
1862.
THOMAS J. WALLACE,
Appointed Corporal, Nov. 1, 1863; present in the battles of Cross Lanes,
Winchester, Port Republic, Dumfries, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg,
Lookout Mountain, Mission Ridge, Ringgold, Rocky-Faced Ridge, Resaca,
and Dallas; detailed to drive team at the time of the only two remaining
battles in which the regiment was engaged; discharged, July 6
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