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| + | General Committee |
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| + | Frank A. {{Surname|McGowan}}, Canton, Chairman. |
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| + | W. D. {{Surname|Tucker}}, Canton Secty. Lieut. K. W. {{Surname|Taylor}}, Ashland |
| + | Col. Frank C. {{Surname|Gerlach}}, Wooster Wm. H. {{Surname|Kinsey}}, East Liverpool |
| + | H. L. {{Surname|McClarran}}, Wooster Geo. {{Surname|Swingewood}}, East Liverpool |
| + | Col. Dudley J. {{Surname|Hard}}, Cleveland A. C. {{Surname|Bachman}}, Wadsworth |
| + | John H. {{Surname|Price}}, Cleveland B. D. {{Surname|Robison}}, Shreve |
| + | Harry T. {{Surname|Beelman}}, Bucyrus Charles H. {{Surname|McCowen}}, Alliance |
| + | Ed. G. {{Surname|Reed}}, Bucyrus C. O. {{Surname|Wiley}}, Alliance |
| + | Capt. H. O. {{Surname|Federle}}, Akron Frank {{Surname|Beverstock}}, Mansfield |
| + | H. S. {{Surname|Quine}}, Akron Tom. M. {{Surname|Bell}}, Mansfield |
| + | John {{Surname|Robinson}}, Kenmore Anson {{Surname|Smith}}, Mansfield |
| + | Harry {{Surname|LeFevre}}, Ashland Walter S. {{Surname|Crewson}}, Sebring |
| + | Capt. T O. {{Surname|Deibler}}, Ashland Walter S {{Surname|Cook}}, Pittsburgh |
| + | W. R. {{Surname|McCord}}, New York City |
| + | ________ |
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| + | Columbus Committee |
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| + | Arthur C. {{Surname|Johnson}}, Sr., Chairman Louis C. {{Surname|Ziegler}} |
| + | Capt. Marquis A. {Surname|Charlton}} Raymond S. {{Surname|Mite}} |
| + | Wm. H. {{Surname|Hughes}} George T. {{Surname|Blake}}, Secretary |
| + | Box 1340. |
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| + | Headquarters and registration of comrades, their ladies and other relatives accompanying them, will be in the Senate Chamber, State House. |
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| + | ________ |
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| + | The Eighth Ohio Volunteer Infantry was commanded by the late Colonel Curtis V. {{Surname|Hard}} of Wooster. The regiment was organized at Akron, April 26, 1898. It participated in the expedition which resulted in the capture of Santiago de Cuba and was a part of the Fifth Army Corps which composed the troops chosen for that campaign. The regiment was composed of these units: Company A, Bucyrus; Company B, Akron; Company C, Polk; Company D, Wooster; Company E, East Liverpool; Company F, Canton; Company G, Wadsworth; Company H, Shreve; Company I, Canton; Company K, Alliance; Company L, Canton; Company M, Mansfield, Band, Akron; Hospital Corps, from various company stations. The regiment was taken to Cuba on the steamer St. Paul, which was commanded by Captain George {{Surname|Sigsbee}}, former commander of the ill-fated Maine. The regiment was mustered out of the United States service at Wooster, Ohio, Nov. 21, 1898. |