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 |
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) |
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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