Clark County, Ohio

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Clark County's Civil War Soldiers

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


FIFTY-SECOND O.V.I.

[Note. — For a very complete history of this regiment, the reader is referred to "Reid's Ohio in the War."

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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