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History of Clark County
 
Clark County's Civil War Soldiers

From The History of Clark County, Ohio
Chicago: W.H. Beers & Co., 1881


FIFTY-SECOND O.V.I.

was raised and commanded by one of the famous McCook family. No more active officer entered the service than Col. "Dan" McCook. The fifty-second was mustered in about the middle of August, 1862, and, after one of the most gallant records ever made by a body of troops, it was mustered out at Washington, D.C., on the 3d of June, 1865.

EXPLANATION.
k—Killed in action; p— Prisoner; w—Wounded; pd—promoted; d—Died in service; dd—Deceased; m—Missing.


Second Lieutenant, William A. Kaufman.
Best, Samuel A. m
Boney, William
Cashin, James
Cordell, Enos
Frankenberg, J.H. d
Fritzimmons, James
Hughes, Charles H.
Johnson, Isaac H. d
Marsh, Samuel H.
Merritt, Thomas
Rhoden, John L.
Winget, Archibald



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