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19th Ohio Infantry
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David ShortissRank Unknown
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Date Added: 10/11/2007

Company A
George S. GillhamRank Unknown
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Contact Name: Jeffrey Holtz
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Date Added: 7/8/2009

Company B
John Wesley Van Auker - Sergeant
He served three years and then resigned and followed Sherman to Atlanta. He was badly wounded at Lovejoy Station.
Contact Name: Dwight Van Auker
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Date Added: 10/16/2009

Company C
Joseph Robison Milliken - Corporal
Joseph Robinson Milliken was born in 14 September 1840 to Samuel and Sarah (Robison) Milliken in Oldston, Trumbull County, Ohio. When still a boy, he accompanied his parents and siblings to Wells County, Indiana in 1849 where he spent most of his time learning the printer's trade. He returned to the area of his birth in Trumbull County, Ohio shortly after his sister Martha Jane's marriage to Joshua Fox in 1855 to strike out on his own in his new profession. Census records for 1860 Trumbull County show him living with his sister and brother-in-law, Joshua Fox.

But the growing conflict that was settling on the United States interrupted this pursuit and at the age of 22, Joseph enlisted for 3 years for military service in the Union army on September 7th, 1862 in Warren, Ohio. He enlisted in Company C, 19th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment and immediately was pressed into service being officially mustered in on September 26th in Alliance, Ohio. The first battle he found himself in was the at 'Pittsburgh Landing' in Tennessee (or more commonly referred to as 'Shiloh') in April of 1862.

His records indicate he may have been wounded at Shiloh. In any regards, he was in ill health after this time with his service records reflecting he "left sick before Corinth, Mississippi on May 11th, 1862". He was transported to Jefferson Barracks in St. Louis, Missouri where he was incapacitated with spinal fever.

On account of his weakened condition upon recovery, Joseph was discharged here on a surgeon's certificate on June 11th, 1862 for "chronic rheumatism of the larger joints, persistent & intractable in character, complicated with invitatous spinalis, and incomplete paralysis". His service records also indicate he was later received another "discharge on surgeon's certificate" at Camp Dennison near Cincinnati, Ohio, after a brief stay in a hospital in Nashville in October, on November 1st, 1862.

He returned to his parents home in Ossian, Jefferson Township, Wells County, Indiana. There he recuperated rapidly and soon felt well enough to rejoin service to the Union on New Year's Day of 1864 in Ossian along with his brother, James Abraham Milliken, who was forming Company F, 130th Indiana Volunteer Infantry Regiment. Joseph mustered in on January 28th, 1864 at Kokomo, Indiana. He was described as 22 years old with blue eyes, black hair, dark complexion and standing five feet, eleven inches tall.

This company was pressed into immediate service joining Major General William Tecumseh Sherman's 'March on Atlanta' in 1864. Detailed as a wagon master, Joseph experienced battles and skirmishes at such places on Sherman's campaign (May 1 to September 8, 1864) as Rocky Face, Buzzard's Roost, White Church, Lost Mountain, Kennesaw Mountain, and Allatoona Pass in Georgia. On March 1st, 1865, Joseph was promoted First Sergeant and Orderly. He mustered out in Charlotte, North Carolina on the 2nd of December 1865.
Contact Name: Richard Lewis Blanton Jr.
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Date Added: 2/21/2022

Company E
Richard Herld - Private
Richard was 55 when he joined, family history claims he just joined to take care of his eldest son, George, who enlisted on the same day. Richard took sick after sleeping on the ground w/salted pork diet and was unable to continue on after Louisville,KY and was discharged. He died of his illness a month later. His son went on to be killed in action at Stones River, Murfreesboro, TN.
Contact Name: Darla Trotter
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Date Added: 11/15/2013

Company F
Edward Livingston HallRank Unknown
Enlisted in Co F, 19th OVI in Sept 1861
-had previously enlisted in April 1861 in Co G, 16th OVI
-then later enlisted in Co I, 166th OVI which he organized and led into service.
Was honourably discharged in Washington DC in Sept 1864
Contact Name: Raleigh
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Date Added: 6/10/2007

Company F
Alfred C. Naragon - Private
At age 21 enlisted 7 Sep 1861 at Buenavista, OH. Wounded and captured by Cleburne's Division Battle of Chicamauga 19 Sep 1863. Left leg amputated above knee by 'Rebel Surgeon'(his words from pension application). Paroled at Graysville, GA 7 Feb 1864 then hospitalized until discharge on surgeon's certificate of disability 25 Sep 1864.
B: 29 Nov 1839, Carroll County, OH
D: 12 Aug 1923, Dover, Tuscarawas County, OH
Post-war: School teacher then principal Dover High School.
Contact Name: Jon C Bell
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Date Added: 4/6/2012

Company H
Michael GenzlingerRank Unknown
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Contact Name: Amy Stoll
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Date Added: 9/1/2008

Company I
Andrew Jackson Witherell - Private
A. J. Witherell [Andrew] Pvt. [Co. I] 19th Ohio Volunteer Infantry & Cavalry
Contact Name: Tom Wetherell
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Date Added: 9/21/2007

Company K
William B. Lampton - Private
Enlisted 20 Feb 1864. Mustered out 24 Oct 1865.
Contact Name: C Shy
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Date Added: 4/21/2012

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