Dolen, Samuel T., 1831-

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Samuel T. Dolen, born 9 January 1831, in Nicholsville, Ohio, was a private in the 89th Ohio Infantry Regiment, Company F, during the Civil War. Dolen began and ended his time in the service at Camp Dennison, Ohio. He worked as a carpenter and on the Brigade Ambulance Train and saw action in Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama, and North Carolina.

From the description of Sameul T. Dolen diary, 1862-1865. WorldCat record id: 60194766

Soldier Samuel T. Dolen, born 9 January 1831 in Nicholsville, Ohio, was a private in the 89th Ohio Infantry Regiment, Company F, during the Civil War. Dolen volunteered under Captain Marcellus A. Leeds and began and ended his time in the service at Camp Dennison, Ohio. In between, he saw action in Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama, and North Carolina. Dolan worked as a carpenter and on the Brigade Ambulance Train. After the war, his regiment traveled to Washington, D.C., for the Grand Review of the Armies.

From the guide to the Samuel T. Dolen Diary, 1862-1865, (Southern Historical Collection)

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Atlanta (Ga.)
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Alabama
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Fort Donelson, Battle of, Tenn., 1862
Jonesboro, Battle of, Ga., 1863
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