25                                  HISTORY OF THE SEVENTY-EIGHTH REGIMENT O.V.V.I.



Allen M. Frazier
William Harlan
Benjamin Harlan
William R. Jackson
Joseph E. Peyton
Joseph F. Pierce, wounded at
   Champion Hills
Samuel F. Woodburn
William M. White (died)
Manley H. Crumbaker, killed
   at Atlanta
George W. McCurdy
Robert Cunningham
Erastus Chilcoat
Zenis Dowell
Jeremiah Gardner (disch'ged)
Joseph Talbott, wounded at
   Atlanta
Jacob Withers (died)
Francis Godfrey, died of
    wounds - Atlanta
Nicholas Hoosan
Davis Echelberry (died)
Hamilton Wallace
William A. McConaughy,
   wounded at Atlanta
James C. Stewart
Samuel P. Campbell, killed in
   battle
Isaac G. Neff
Lafayette Davis
Thomas R. Stevenson, dis-
   charged on account of wounds
Thomas Smith (died)
Joseph W. Frazier
Oliver Perry
Moses Abbott
Joshua D. Smith (prisoner)
Nathaniel White (discharged)
John H. Young
Jerome Mathews
John Newman
Thomas Parsons
Alfred Sigars
Henry Tipple
Oliver B. Crumbaker
Torrence Peyton (died)
Smith V. D. Howell
Daniel Stahl
Henry S. Chambers
Charles W. Clark
Brice S. Taylor
James D. Kinney
Harrison Echelberry

DRAFTED.
Jefferson Blazier
David Campbell
Daniel Miller, wounded at
   Champion Hills
James H. Tom
James M. Cornelius
Samuel Harper
David N. Bryan
Frederick Campbell
John Field
Alfred Davidson
Lewellen Echelberry
Richard P. McGee (disch'ged)
William Hyde
Lewis Huffman
James Fulton
George Mewhirter
 
Reuben Cromer
William Humphreys
Joseph Foreman
David M. Wilson
Daniel Brian
William Jones
Andrew Johnson
Jesse Waterberry (died)
 

SUBSTITUTES.
Alex. Fairchilds
Cyrus Harman
Joseph Hamel
Jacob Thice
Simeon S. Carrol
Clark Toland
Henry Simmons
William Artherton
 

 

           The following re-enlisted as veteran volunteers:

 

James A. Seares, Sergeant
Bishop D. Stahl          "
James McLaughlin     "
Amaziah Warne          "
David Sullivan            "
John W. Bitler, Corporal
Henry C. Lanius      "
William J. Frazier     "
Andrew Wallace, killed
   bearing regimental colors in
   battle before Atlanta
Abel Arter
Thomas J. Harlan
Bush Clark
George B. Vanderbark
Thomas J. Hall, taken prisoner
   at Atlanta
Thomas Huffman, taken prisoner
   at Atlanta
Moses Howell (deserted)
George Hall
Nathan Jewett
John McCune
David Mitchell
John Eligas Bulger Edwards,
   deserted
Charles J. Gibeaut
James Camp
Robert E. Gay
Henry H. Gay
Hugh McCallister
William Pake
John Powell
Nathan Stotts (prisoner)
George W. Clark (deserted)
 

 

           This company has sustained itself well. Too much can not be said of many of its men. They have done much efficient service, and suffered severely. Many noble young men have been left behind, never to return to gladden the hearts of their families and friends. Always faithful in duty; it never failed in any position assigned it. Prompt, efficient and military in its bearing.

 

 


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