, 1864, at
Cleveland, Ohio; now engaged in mercantile business, at Pittsburg, Pa.
WARREN F. WALWORTH
A Sophomore in Oberlin College; present at Cross Lanes, and Winchester.
In the latter battle he received a gun shot through the forearm, for
which he was discharged, July 11, 1862; graduated from College in the
Class of '63; now engaged in business.
DAVID A. WARD,
Present at Cross Lanes, Winchester, Port Republic and Cedar Mountain;
detailed as teamster in the ordnance train of the 12th A. C., in Dec.,
1862, in which capacity he served during the most of the remainder of
his service; on the field, with ammunition, at Chancellorsville and
Gettysburg; present through the Tennessee and Georgia campaigns;
discharged at Cleveland, Ohio, July 6, 1864; afterwards re-enlisted in
the 198th P. V. I.; discharged, and now farming in Illinois.
FREDERICK A. WARNER,
A Sophomore in Oberlin College; present in the battles of Cross Lanes
and Winchester. In the latter engagement he lost his right elbow joint,
by a gun shot; discharged on account of this wound, July 2, 1862; now
engaged in business.
LEROY G. WARREN,
An Alumnus of Oberlin College, and member of the Theological Department;
taken prisoner of war at Cross Lanes, and spent nine months in the hands
of the rebels at Richmond, New Orleans, and Salisbury; paroled and
exchanged; discharged, July 22, 1862; now married, and a minister of the
Gospel.
WILLARD W. WHEELER,
A Sophomore in Oberlin College; captured at Cross Lanes; nine months in
the hands of the enemy at Richmond, New Orleans, and Salisbury; paroled,
and exchanged; discharged, June 23, 1862.
THEODORE WILDER,
A Freshman in Oberlin College; maintained his place in the ranks to the
close of his service; present in the battles of Winchester, Port
Republic, and Cedar Mountain; in the latter engagement, received an
undesirable gun shot, which had the virtue of causing his discharge,
Oct. 20, 1862; graduated in the Class of '65.
RICHARD WINSOR.
Escaped safely from the battle of Cross Lanes, but received a severe
wound in the right elbow at the battle of Winchester, for which he was
discharged, Nov. 25, 1862; now pursuing his Collegiate studies at
Oberlin.
OLIVER WISE,
A Sophomore in Oberlin College; engaged in the battles of Cross Lanes,
Winchester, Port Republic, Cedar Mountain, Chancellorsville, Lookout
Mountain, Mission Ridge, and Ringgold; wounded in the battles of Cedar
Mount
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