From The History of Clark County, Ohio
Chicago: W.H. Beers & Co., 1881
ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-THIRD REGIMENT NATIONAL GUARD.
Organized at Camp Dennison, Ohio, May 12, 1864, with Col. Israel Stough as its commander, and Rev. Lucien Clark as Chaplain. At Harper's Ferry, VA., and along the line of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad and under Gen. Butler at Bermuda Hundred, during guard and picket duty, was the period of service this regiment expended. During the affair at North River Mills, on July 3, 1864, a detachment of the 153rd became engaged, and lost several officers and men killed and wounded. It was mustered out in the latter part of July, 1864, at Camp Chase, Ohio. The entire regiment was engaged August 2, 1864, losing two men killed, and the Colonel, and eighty-one men prisoners.
| COMPANY E (McKINNEY'S), ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-THIRD, O.V.I. | |
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Captain, J.L. McKinney.
First Lieutenant, Ira B. Miller. Second Lieutenant, J.E. Layton. First Sergeant, Henry Harnish Second Sergeant, A. Martin. Third Sergeant, A.H. Miller. Fourth Sergeant, J.C. Degroot. Fifth Sergeant, J.P. Jenkins. First Corporal, J.M. Miller. Second Corporal, Levi Kauffman. Third Corporal, D.C. Minnich. Fourth Corporal, Jacob Hershey. Fifth Corporal, Michael Garst. Sixth Corporal, Henry Martin. Seventh Corporal, Henry Martin. Seventh Corporal, James Allen. Eighth Corporal, J.T. Forgy. |
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Alspough, John
Atkinson, John Albin, Gabriel Bremzer, Isaac Brehm, Philip Burns, J.G. Boyd, Wm. W. Burns, James Brown, Samuel Baker, Ambrose Bair, Solomon Croft, George Corey, William Creevy, John D. Campbell, James P. Dilly, J.L. Deaton, N.E. Dingess, William Frankhouse, George Frantz, Israel Frantz, D.O. Frantz, George Forbes, H.G. Garver, E.A. Garst, Elias Harnish, H.B. Harnish, J.G. McNeal, Thomas Heck, David P. Hershey, Jefferson Howett, Peter Everet, Watson Hill, Robert B. Hughs, A. Hili, L.W.T. Jones, Amos Johnson, W.F. Jenkins, David Kauffman, John |
Kline, Tobias
Klinefelter, Alexander Kingore, John H. Leffel, Henry Harr, James S. Lamme, John W. Lough, John Lattourette, Robert Duly, William Leffel, Joseph Layton, Thomas Layton, Orrin A. Layton, Ezra N. Lafferty, Samuel J. Myers, D.O. McLauren, Duncan Miller, A. Smith Neff, Warren Omert, Jacob Plants, Robert Ream, William Spidel, John Shepherd, Jacob Stonebarger, Wm. L. Stroup, John E. Serface, James A. Stitzel, Lewis Trumbo, William bretz, Jacob Trowbridge, J.W. Trousdale, Joseph A. Wingard, Wm. Wise, George Widsey, John Wilson, Timothy Way, Michael Wallace, James H. Youler, Philip Scourse, William dp |
| Dehn, Joseph d p | |
Company E, was engaged all day July 4, 1864, at South Branch Bridge, loosing [sic] two men, prisoners.
| COMPANY F (CROSS') ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-THIRD O.V.I. | |
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Captain, Harrison C. Cross.
First Lieutenant, Jacob Hanes. Second Lieutenant, Samuel Esterline. First Sergeant, Aaron W. Hempleman. Second Sergeant, Samuel S. Taylor. Third Sergeant, J.W.S. Reed. Fourth Sergeant, Mark Drummond. Fifth Sergeant, James T. Akin. First Corporal, John Shellabarger. Second Corporal, James B. Fenton. Third Corporal, William Pottle. Fourth Corporal, Daniel Baker. Fifth Corporal, John Partington. Sixth Corporal, Martin Randolph. Seventh Corporal. Ephraim S. Beard. Eighth Corporal. Ezra D. Miller. |
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Asper, David S.
Baldwin, John W. Bymaster, George K. Baker, Robert D. Baker, Jasper W. Brodheck, Martin Coffeld, Arthur k Click, Samuel S. Epley, John D. Frock, Jerry Feeser, John G. Finley, Perry Forluck, Nicholas Forgey, John S. Frock, Henry Grisso, John Gordon, Henry Gordon, Harrison Gordon, Ezra Ginnavan, William C. Hardacre, Hugh B. Heck, Henry Howet, John A. Hupman, John W. Hursh, Cyrus Humpleman, Isaac I. Jones, Andrew Judy, Samuel H. Knott, John McC. Koch, Franklin |
Kalisher, William
Leffel, Andrew D. Leffel, Martin J. Leffel, Jerry Love, R. Paxton Musselman, Michael Matthews, Henry C. Miller, John P. Martin, Andrew Maple, Jacob Morris, George W. dd McCann, Thomas Miller, Cornelius Miller, Harrison Miller, Samuel S. Neff, Joseph Pelts, David Partington, Charles Peterson, Alex Richardson, Newton Stitzel, George Shirey, George Stillwell, Thomas Shaver, John Stiles, John H. Stillwell, John Shepherd, John W. Winget, Wm. H. Welshaus, Jesse H. Taylor, Watson k |
| Jacob, Cyrus | |
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