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  2. 23rd Ohio Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 11th Ohio drove Rosser's cavalry and a battery from the left. The 23rd Ohio and the 12th sent the 5th, 12th, 23rd and 20th North Carolina reeling back. Elements of Crook’s brigade had extended Scammon’s right flank as well; Ewing's 30th Ohio now had Lt. Col. Gottfried Becker's 28th Ohio and Crook's own 36th Ohio on their right. [76]

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  4. Hugh Boyle Ewing - Wikipedia

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    Hugh Boyle Ewing (October 31, 1826 – June 30, 1905) was a diplomat, author, attorney, and Union Army general during the American Civil War.He was a member of the prestigious Ewing family, son of Thomas Ewing, the eldest brother of Thomas Ewing, Jr. and Charles Ewing, and the foster brother and brother-in-law of William T. Sherman.

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  6. 30th Ohio Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 30th Ohio Infantry Regiment was organized at Camp Chase in Columbus, Ohio, on August 28, 1861, and mustered in for three years service under the command of Colonel John Groesbeck.

  7. John Ewing (curator) - Wikipedia

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    Ewing grew-up in Canton, Ohio. [5] He studied English, film, and theatre at Denison University , graduating with a bachelor of arts in 1973. [ 6 ] While still at Denison, he began programming films for fellow students in his final semester.

  8. Catherine Amelia Ewing - Wikipedia

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    Catherine Amelia Ewing (née Fay; July 18, 1822 - April 4, 1897) was an American educator, missionary, philanthropist, activist, and social reformer from the U.S. state of Massachusetts. In 1857, she took in children from the Washington County Infirmary, thus organizing the first children's home in the state of Ohio .

  9. Charles Ewing (general) - Wikipedia

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    Charles Ewing (March 6, 1835 – June 20, 1883) was an attorney and Union Army general during the American Civil War. He was the son of Interior Secretary Thomas Ewing, the brother of Thomas Ewing Jr. and Hugh Boyle Ewing, and the foster brother and brother-in-law of William T. Sherman. Ewing's sister and Sherman's wife was Ellen Ewing Sherman.