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* small detachments for several artillery companies
 
* small detachments for several artillery companies
 
* fragmentary enlistments in different infantry organizations
 
* fragmentary enlistments in different infantry organizations
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== Wayne County Service Pensions, Civil War ==
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* [[Pensions (1880s)]]
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* [[Pensions (1890s)]]
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* [[Pensions (1950s)]]
  
 
==Wayne County, Ohio Men on Board the Sultana==
 
==Wayne County, Ohio Men on Board the Sultana==
 
One of the greatest disasters of the Civil War was the explosion of the steamer, Sultana, on the Mississippi river on April 27, 1865. On board that day were 2,200 Union soldiers, many of whom were exchanged prisoners of war who were on their way to their Northern homes after many months of suffering in Southern prisons. There were roughly 400 men that survived the explosion and approximately 1,700 killed. On board at the time of the disaster were 130 men of the 102nd Ohio Volunteer Infantry from Wayne, Holmes, Richland, and Ashland counties; many of whom perished.
 
One of the greatest disasters of the Civil War was the explosion of the steamer, Sultana, on the Mississippi river on April 27, 1865. On board that day were 2,200 Union soldiers, many of whom were exchanged prisoners of war who were on their way to their Northern homes after many months of suffering in Southern prisons. There were roughly 400 men that survived the explosion and approximately 1,700 killed. On board at the time of the disaster were 130 men of the 102nd Ohio Volunteer Infantry from Wayne, Holmes, Richland, and Ashland counties; many of whom perished.
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===Survivors Native to Wayne County, Ohio===
 
===Survivors Native to Wayne County, Ohio===
 
* George {{Surname|Anderson}}, born in [[Wayne County, Ohio]] 1838-JUL-20, enlisted in Company F, 102nd O.V.I. at Wooster 1862-AUG-06
 
* George {{Surname|Anderson}}, born in [[Wayne County, Ohio]] 1838-JUL-20, enlisted in Company F, 102nd O.V.I. at Wooster 1862-AUG-06
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* See also [[Soldiers of the Civil War]]
 
* See also [[Soldiers of the Civil War]]
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==Digitized Books==
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* [[Hardesty's Special Military History of Ohio]]
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 14:04, 7 September 2021

Wayne County, Ohio Regiments

According to Bowen's History of Wayne County, Ohio, Wayne County, Ohio furnished over 3,200 volunteers from 1861-1865. This did not include a considerable conscript force (page 223).

  • 4th Regiment, one company
  • 16th Regiment, one company for three months and five companies for three years service
  • 41st Regiment, one company
  • 120th Regiment, five companies
  • 102nd Regiment, three companies
  • 107th Regiment, one company
  • 169th Regiment, National Guards, three companies
  • 85th Regiment, 30 men
  • 9th Ohio Cavalry, one company
  • small detachments for several artillery companies
  • fragmentary enlistments in different infantry organizations

Wayne County Service Pensions, Civil War

Wayne County, Ohio Men on Board the Sultana

One of the greatest disasters of the Civil War was the explosion of the steamer, Sultana, on the Mississippi river on April 27, 1865. On board that day were 2,200 Union soldiers, many of whom were exchanged prisoners of war who were on their way to their Northern homes after many months of suffering in Southern prisons. There were roughly 400 men that survived the explosion and approximately 1,700 killed. On board at the time of the disaster were 130 men of the 102nd Ohio Volunteer Infantry from Wayne, Holmes, Richland, and Ashland counties; many of whom perished.

Survivors Native to Wayne County, Ohio

Perished Native to Wayne County, Ohio

Sultana Related Documents

Newspaper Clippings

Photographs

102nd OVI, Co. H. Individuals in "Wooster Mess" photo: J. Huntsberger, D. Ammon, T. McMurray, C. Smith, G. W. Laughridge, O. Bardon, Joseph Baughman, Perry Miller, John Baney, S. Fogleson, Patrick Henry McAnaney, Charles Phillips

Digitized Books

References