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  2. 132nd Ohio Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 132nd Ohio Infantry was organized at Camp Chase in Columbus, Ohio, and mustered on May 15, 1864, for 100 days service under the command of Colonel Joel Haines. The regiment was attached to 2nd Brigade, 3rd Division, X Corps, Army of the James. The 132nd Ohio Infantry mustered out of service at Columbus, Ohio, on September 10, 1864.

  3. 26th Ohio Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 26th Ohio Infantry Regiment was organized at Camp Chase in Columbus, Ohio, beginning June 8, 1861, and mustered in for three years service on July 24, 1861, under the command of Colonel Edward P. Fyffe.

  4. 175th Ohio Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 175th Ohio Infantry was organized at Camp Dennison near Cincinnati, Ohio, and mustered in for one year service on October 11, 1864, under the command of Colonel Daniel W. McCoy. Companies I and K were mustered in at Camp Chase in Columbus, Ohio. The regiment was attached to 3rd Brigade, 3rd Division, XXIII Corps, Army of the Ohio, to ...

  5. 88th Ohio Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The regiment served guard duty at Camp Chase until October 1863, and served at Cincinnati, Ohio, until December 20, 1863. It then returned to Columbus to serve guard duty at Camp Chase until July 1865. The 88th Ohio mustered out of the service at Camp Chase on July 3, 1865. Pvt. Eli Harris, 88th Ohio, in 1863 at 16 years old.

  6. Kern (soldier) - Wikipedia

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    Native Irish displaced by the Anglo-Norman invasion, operated as bandits in the forests of Ireland where they were known as "wood kerns" or cethern coille. [8] They were such a threat to the new settlers that a law was passed in 1297 requiring lords of the woods to keep the roads clear of fallen and growing trees, to make it harder for wood kerns to launch their attacks.

  7. 63rd Ohio Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The original 63rd Ohio Infantry Regiment was organized on December 1, 1861, at Camp Worthington in Columbus [1] and at Camp Marietta in Marietta, but only enough men were available to fill four companies. Hence, the 63rd was not officially designated as a regiment.

  8. 142nd Ohio Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    Ohio Roster Commission. Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War of the Rebellion, 1861–1865, vol. 9 (141st–184th Regiments–Infantry) (Cincinnati: The Ohio Valley Press), 1889. Reid, Whitelaw. Ohio in the War: Her Statesmen, Her Generals, and Soldiers (Cincinnati, OH: Moore, Wilstach, & Baldwin), 1868. ISBN ...

  9. 14th Ohio Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 14th Ohio Infantry Regiment was organized at Toledo, Ohio, on April 25, 1861, under Colonel James Blair Steedman in response to President Lincoln's call for 75,000 volunteers. [1] The regiment moved to Cleveland, Ohio, April 25, then to Columbus, Ohio, May 22. Left Ohio for western Virginia May 27. Moved to Clarksburg May 29, and to ...