Lake County Ohio GenWeb
This information comes from History of Geauga and Lake Counties, Ohio, Williams Brothers, Philadelphia, 1878 page 53, and 47.
Captains
James L. Parmly
W. D Shepherd
2d Lieutenant
S.R. Ford
1st Sergeant
N.J. Watts
Sergeants
P.R. Race
T. Perry
T.C. Hickok
Corporals
W.A. Davis
P. Lockwood
J.B. Vrooman
H. Owen
W.A. Wheeler
L. Green
A.J. Whiting
C.M. Thompson
Musician
A. Crosby
Wagoner
J. Perry
A.L. Shepherd
T. Armstrong
M. Blood
P. Burns
G. Barkalow
W. Butler
J.H. Champion
Ad. Call
Carl Coolidge
A. Decker
G.A. Fitz
B.A. Gordon
E.H. Gardner
H.F. Haskell
W.H. Haskell
D.N. Holcomb
E. R. Hurlburt
M. Hall
O.R. Lockwood
W. Lapham
H. Morse
E. Manchester
J. Nolan
W. Palmer
T. Parsons
D. Perry
L.L. Parmly
B. Sinclair
H. Sinclair
W. Sinclair
W. Shepherd
E.F Stockwell
H. C. Sager
G. B. Turney
T. Thompson
H. R. Van Ness
H. Ward
C.O. Wright
A. Wheeler
P. Williamson
J.H. Whiting
H. Whiting
L.C. Wood
H.D. Watts
T. Wire
L.E. Andrews
J. Button
J. Bidlake
O. Barker
S.R. Bartlett
W.C. Blair
S. Chapman
W.W. Chapman
O.V. Chapman
M.B. Cook
H. Ferris
C. Hunt
R. Knox
H. Mansfield
J.H. McNish
J. Naughton
A.A. Perkins
A. Russell
W. Russell
S. Sanborn
A. L. Savage
W. Smith
F.S. Torrey
G.W. Torrey
H. H. Woods
J. A. White
F. Zethmayer
Albert Malin
H.W. Mather
H.C. Nellis
Geo. E. Paine
J.H. Reynolds
Corporal H.E. Paine
H.W. Mashier
D. Upson
C.C. Griffin
N.D. Woodworth
T. Hickok.
This company was mustered into the State service May 8, 1864, to serve one hundred days, and discharged upon expiration of term of service.
Company K.
Captain
Peter Hitchcock
1st Lieutenant
J.E. Johnson
2d lieutenant
H. L. Bradley
Sergeants
O.N. Glendenning
N.B. Page
J.W. Johnson
S.C. Hotchkiss
G.S. Tolles
Corporals
Earl Talcott
H. E. Ford
G.W. Jaques (promoted to sergeant)
A.L. Millard
E.S. Bishop
S.D. Cook
A.B. Knapp
Musicians
S. Burnett
B.F. Thompson
D.L. Johnson;
John Adams
Madison Adams
William Auell
Warren Bishop
S.D. Bishop
Murray Brown
John A. Bower
S.L. Beard
Henry Bosworth
Stephen Bosworth
L.F. Bosworth
C.B. Beswick
John Buck
George W. Bail
Henry Clark
Alfred Crosby
John Cutler(promoted to corporal)
John Dickerman
Wesley Doty
J.C. Doolittle
Henry Davis
T.H. Fowler
A.L. Fowler
W.W. Fowler
Ashur Furrow
Francis Ferris
J.S. Granger
A.E. Grant
Anson Green
Almon A. Green
C.A. Green
Augustus Greenfield
Arthur Gilbert
H.S. Hale
Harrison Hoard
R.A. Hitchcock
James Humiston
W.S. Hodges
Henry Hodges
Clifford Hayden
Addison Hawes
M.J. Johnson
W.S. Johnson
N.P. Latham
Benjamin F. Luther
Adelbert Lampson
Byron Lampson
J.M. Moore
D.J. Merriman
H.L. Merriman
Augustus Moffett
Q.D. Millord
L.H. Morton
Charles Morton
D.H. Osborn
John A. Pierce
L.G. Pierce
E.K. Pulsifer
Roswell Riddle
N.T. Russell
Abram Rhodes
W. Stone
Wesley Strickland
R.Z. Smith
O.P. Smith
J.J. Smith
B.L. Smith
Lucien Spring
J.G. Sletor
D.C. Tracy
A.Z. Tuttle
Franklin Thayer
John Tyler
Lewis Welton
L.C. Wilson
J.B. Whitney
Aaron Williams
Willis Coy
John Coy
Morris Truman
Wesley Brown
E. Jacques.
Mustered into the service May 9, 1864, at Sandusky, Ohio; mustered out August 20, 1864, at the same place.
One Hundred and Seventy-First Regiment Ohio National Guard (one Hundred Days' Men).
This regiment contained one battalion from both Lake and Geauga Counties. They were mustered into the service on the 7th of May, 1864. The regiment was ordered to Johnson's Island, where it was engaged in guard and fatigue duty, and where it became noted for its drill and discipline, and for its tastefully ornamental camp. On June 9 the regiment was ordered to Covington, Kentucky, and had at Keller's bridge a lively fight with John Morgan's command, and were captured. They were paroled, and returned to Johnson's Island, where they were mustered out August 20, 1864.
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