Civil War collection [microform], 1804-1895 (bulk 1860-1865).

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Civil War collection [microform], 1804-1895 (bulk 1860-1865).

Includes correspondence, diaries, reminiscences, and other papers of Ohio soldiers and Confederate prisoners.

25 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.

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Staley, Josiah, 1833-1864.

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Ammen, Jacob, 1806-1894

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Ammen was born in Fincastle, Virginia, but at a young age, his parents moved to Georgetown, Ohio, where Ammen attended school. He was an 1831 honors graduate of the United States Military Academy, where he was an assistant professor for two terms, in addition to his duties as a second lieutenant in the 1st U.S. Artillery. He also served as a drill instructor and captain in the Georgetown militia. He was stationed in Charleston Harbor during the Nullification Crisis. Resigning from the Army in...

Lyon, J. D.

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Marshall, T. B. (Thomas B.)

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Slack, Albert L.

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Patterson, William T.

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Newton, William S., 1822-1882.

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Wolfe, Francis H.

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Ohio Penitentiary (Columbus, Ohio)

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Parks, Richard A.

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Kellar, John Francis.

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Taylor, Thomas Thomson, 1836-1908

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An Ohio native, Thomas Thomson Taylor enlisted in the Company I of the 12th Ohio Infantry Regiment at Georgetown, Oh., at the beginning of the Civil War and later raised a company that was mustered into the 47th Regiment as Company F. Rising to the rank of colonel, Taylor participated in the the siege and capture of Vicksburg, Miss., and fought at Missionary Ridge, Tenn., and Larkin's Landing, Alabama. Taylor subsequently joined in the Atlanta Campaign and participated in Sherman's March to the ...

Morgan, John Hunt, 1825-1864

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Confederate cavalry raider and brigadier general of Kentucky. From the description of John Hunt Morgan papers, 1840-1870; 1890 [manuscript]. WorldCat record id: 25166317 John Hunt Morgan was a veteran of the Mexican War and known for his guerrilla activities for the Confederates during the Civil War. From the description of Broadside, 1868 April 15. (Filson Historical Society, The). WorldCat record id: 49348053 Confederate cavalry officer. Fr...

Hardy, Francis A., 1819-1915

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Hardy, a poor New Hampshire farmer, became a cooper in 1843 and went to Piqua, Ohio. He served as a volunteer in the Mexican War and went to seek gold in California where he worked at a grocery store in Auburn. He returned to Piqua and taught school, worked as a cooper, and held many public offices. He died in Piqua in 1915. From the description of Journal of Francis A. Hardy / by Francis A. Hardy, 1850. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702125815 ...

Tolford, D. W.

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Walker, Henry Saunders.

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Patterson, J. M.

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Kimmel, Joseph W.

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Libby Prison

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Rathbone, Thomas B.

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Pumphrey, J. B.

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Wintersteen, Clinton B.

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McGregor, Francis Norman, 1838-1920.

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Sanderson, John P.

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Tourgée, Albion W. 1838-1905

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American politician and author. From the description of Autograph letter signed : Philadelphia, to an unidentified recipient, 1882 Jun. 16. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270572884 Author, civil rights leader, and jurist Albion W. Tourgée was born May 2, 1838 in Williamsfield in the Western Reserve of Ohio, then a center of abolitionist activity. He attended the University of Rochester in New York, but left to enlist in the Union army during the Civil War. Wounded in battle...

Blakewell, Theron.

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