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��HISTOKY OF RICHLAND COUNTY

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��ROSTER OF THE THIRTY- SECOND REGIMENT.

��Bank.

�Name.

�Date of Appointment.

�Commission Issued.

�Remarks.

� �Thomas H. Ford

�July 26, 1861... Dec. 25, 1862... May 18, 1865... Sept. 5, 1861... August 31, 1862. August 31, 1862. May 4, 1863.... Nov. 18, 1864... May 18, 1865. . August 10, 1861. Feb. 8, 1862.... Feb. 8. 1862... March 15. 1862.

�Sept. 6, 1861.... Dec. 25. 1862. . May 18, 1865.. Sept. 16, 1861.. Sept. 16, 1361.. Sept. 16, 1861... Jan. 19, 1863.. Nov. 18, 1864... May 18, 1865... Sept. 16, 1861..

Feb. 8, 1862

Feb. 8, 1862

May 5, 1862

June 29, 1863... April 6, 1864... August 11, 1864. Nov. 18, 1864...

Jan. 9, 1862

March 5, 1862... Dec. 27, 1862... Feb. 18, 1863... August 25, 1863. Mavis. 1865....

�Discharged November 8, 1862. Resigned July 27, 1863. Resigned as Capt. in Jan., '66. Resigned March 17, 1862. Resigned June 17, 1862. Honorably disch'd June 18, '63.

�Lieut Col..

�Robert H. Bentley

�Major

Chaplain.... Captain

�Alexander R. Patterson

�William H. Nickerson

�William B. Rowland

�Milton W. Worden

�Captain

Captain

Captain

First Lieut..

�Alexander R. Patterson

William Wise

�Promoted to Major. On detached duty. Mustered out with regiment. Promo' d to Capt., Dec. 25, 1862. Resigned April 27, 1863. Promoted to Captain. Resigned Jan. 7, 1864. Killed July 22, 1864. Promoted to Captain. Promoted to Captain. Mustered out with regiment. Pro. to First Lieut, Feb. 8, 1862.

�Daniel W. Wilson

�Robert H. Bentley

�First Lieut.

�Francis H Robbins

�First Lieut..

�Alexander R. Patterson

� � � �Alfred G Phillips

�May 4, 1

�863.... 1863...

� �William Wise

�Nov. 10,

�First Lieut.

�Daniel W. Wilson

�August 11, 1864. Nov. 18, 1864.. Jan. 9, 1862... April 5, 1862.. April 10, 1862. Jan. 18, 1863.. June 18, 1863. . Mav 1 8. 1 86.5 ..

�First Lieut..

�.John ]Mitchell

�Sec. Lieut...

�Francis H. Robbins

�Sec. Lieut...

� �Died May 13, 1862.

Resigned January 17, 1863.

Resigned June 24, 1863.

�Sec. Lieut...

�Calvin A. Rowland

� � �Sec. Lieut..

�Daniel W. Wilson

�Promoted to First Lieutenant.

�Sec. Lieut...

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In folloi ond in the than the L Whitelaw It is as fol

"On the ment left As was th first regim equipped, i old smooth regiment w at Grafton next da}- ft on the 22d

At this to Brig. G district of at Huttons

�at Camp Dennison, the re 3ted, armed and equipped foi ent some time drilling and \ ive dut}^ ving the history- of the Thii

field, nothing better can be listory as pul)lished in the w( Reid, entitled " Ohio in the ows :

15th of September, 1861, th Camp Dennison for West Vi e case with most, il not all, ents from Ohio, they were md armed with the almost i -bore musket of by-gone days as moved by railroad, and i, September 18, and marche )Y Beverly, W. Va., where it i

point, Col. Ford reported for en. Reynolds, then command] Cheat Mountain, with headqi 5ville, and was assigned to th

�^iment • serv- jrepar-

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e regi- rginia. of the poorly useless . The irrived d the irrived

orders ng the larters e com-

�mand then stationed on Cheat Mountain sum- mit, with Col. Nathan Kimball, of the Four- teenth Indiana Volunteers, commanding the post.

'•The Thirtj'-second had been hurried to the field without discipline of anj' kind; in fact, it was hardly organized. Here, upon the rugged heights of Cheat Mountain, amid the wild scenery of the Alleghanies, the regiment received its first lesson in the art of war. On the 3d of October, 1861, the Thirty-second, under orders, made a forward movement and led the advance of the army against Green- brier, Va., through the mountains and pines of that region by midnight. The regiment re- mained at Greenbrier during the fall of 1861, engaged in watching the movements of the enemy, then commanded b}^ the afterward re- nowned rebel General, R. E. Lee.

" On the 13th of December,'part of the Thirty- second, under command of Capt. Hamilton, ac- companied Gen. Milro}' in his advance on Camp Alleghan3^ In his report. Gen. jNIilro}'

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