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PALMER
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  • Joseph N. Palmer (1837-1889) - Private, Company K, 8th Indiana Infantry Regiment and Company L, 11th Indiana Cavalry Regiment
    • gravestone at Lebanon Cemetery - Interment #2262 in the G.A.R. Lot of Joseph N. Palmer in Old Section lot 91-3 on 1 Mar 1889
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Joseph N. Palmer of Wabash County, Indiana enlisted as a Private on 23 Aur 1861
      Mustered into Co K 8th Indiana Infantry (3 months) on 23 Apr 1861
      Mustered out at Indianapolis, Indiana on 6 Aug 1861
      Joseph Palmer of Wabash, Indiana reinlisted as a Private on 29 Jan 1864
      Mustered into Co L, 11th Indiana Cavalry on 29 Jan 1864
      Mustered out at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas on 19 Sep 1865
    • Pension Index Cards
      Joseph Palmer filed for a pension in Pennsylvania on 28 Apr 1882 (Certificate #404078) for service in Co L 11th Indiana Cavalry
      Lizzie Palmer filed for a widow's pension in Ohio on [perhaps 31 Mar 1892] (Certificate #313981)
    • Headstones Provided for Deceased Union Civil War Veterans, 1879-1903
      Joseph Palmer, Private Co L 11th Ind Cav
      Cemetery:  Lebanon at Lebanon Ohio
      Date of Death:  Feby 27 1889
PARKER
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  • Henry C. Parker (1843-1910) - Corporal, Co A, 12th Ohio Infantry & Co C 23rd Ohio Infantry
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  • William H. Parker (1821-1892)
    • photo of gravestone at Morrow Cemetery
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page
      "W. H. Parker, e. May 2, 1864, co. K, 146th O. V. I.; dis. Sept. 7, 1864"
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Enlisted as a 42 year old 2nd Lieutenant on 2 May 1864
      Commissioned into Co K, 146th OVI on 2 May 1864
      Mustered out at Camp Dennison, Ohio on 7 Sep 1864
    • Pension Index Cards
      Filed for pension on 12 Feb 1870 (Certificate #112982) for service in Co K 146th OVI
      Mary Parker filed for widow's pension in Ohio on 25? Aug 1892 (Application #557728 - no Certificate #)
    • List of Pensioners on the Roll January 1, 1883 Volume III, Page
      "Wm. H. Parker, Morrow PO, SC#112982, pneumonia, $11.25 monthly pension."
PARLETT
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  • James K. P. Parlett (1845-1870) - Private, Co H 36th OVI and Co H & C, 34th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • photo of gravestone at Miami Cemetery - Interment #329 on 3 Oct 1870 [removed from Ridgeville]
    • Sons of Union Veterans Grave Registration
    • Service Record #1 from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      James K. Parlell enlisted as an 18 year old Private of 30 Nov 1863
      Mustered into Co H 36th OVI on 30 Nov 1863
      Missing at Beverly, West Virginia on 11 Jan 1865 - no further record
    • Service Record #2 from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      James K. P. Parlott enlisted as a Private on 19 Feb 1864
      Mustered into Co H 34th OVI on 19 Feb 1864
      Transfered from Co H to Co C 34th OVI on 1 Sep 1864
      Captured at Beverly, West Virginia on 11 Jan 1865
      Mustered out at Camp Chase, Ohio on 23 Jun 1865
    • Pension Index Cards
      Filed for pension on 19 Mar 1868 (Certificate #125604) for service in Co C & H, 34th OVI and in Co H 36th OVI
      died 14 Feb 1870
 
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  • Washington N. Parlett (1843-1918) - Private, Company B 79th Ohio Infantry Regiment
PARSHALL
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PATTERSON
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  • George P. Patterson (1844-1887) - Company D, 48th New Jersey Volunteer Infantry
    • 1st buried in grave at Lebanon Cemetery - Interment #2125 in Sec G Lot 9 on 14 Sep 1887. Removed to Free Hope New Jersey 14 Dec 1887
    • "Turtlecreek Twp. Participants In The Civil War 1861-1865" article by Dallas Bogan
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 308
      "Patterson, Geo. P. e. at Fort Hamilton, N. Y. Aug. 4, 1861, co. D, 48th N. Y. V. I. pro. 1st sergt.; was 11 times wounded; 5 times in the charge of Fort Wagner, July 18, 1863; in hosp. at Beaufort, S. C. and at St. Augustine, Fla; dis. at Beaufort, S. C. for diab. Nov. 6, 1853; past P. C. and pres. Chaplain Thurston Post G. A. R."
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Enlisted as a 22 year old Sergeant at Farmingdale, NJ on 4 Aug 1861
      Mustered into Co D 48th NY Infantry on 21 Aug 1861
      Promoted to 1st Sergeant
      Wounded at Fort Wagner, South Carolina on 18 Jul 1863
      Disability discharge at Beaufort, South Carolina on 6 Nov 1863
    • Pension Index Cards
      Filed for a pension on 11 Sep1866 (Certificate #77511) for service in Co D 48th NY Infantry
      Sallie M. Patterson filed for a widow's pension in Ohio on 18 Jan 1888 (Certificate #267234)
    • List of Pensioners on the Roll January 1, 1883 Volume III, Page 343
      "Geo. P. Patterson, Lebanon PO, SC#77511, shell & gunshot wound right leg & head, $12.00 monthly pension."
    • George P. Patterson, The Western Star, Lebanon, Ohio, September 8, 1887
      "Deceased was born at Long Branch, New Jersey, June 21, 1844, and was related on the mother's side to Major Anderson, who fired the first gun of the war on the Union side.  He was a member of Company D, 48th New Jersey Volunteers, and has been an active member of the G. A. R, since its organization, at one time serving as commander of this post."
    • The Lebanon (Ohio) Gazette, December 22, 1887
      "Mrs. George P. Patterson and Miss S. Patterson started to New Jersey last Wednesday with the remains of Mr. George P. Patterson, those of his father, mother and sister who have all died in or near Lebanon, to inter them in the family burying ground near Trenton, New Jersey."
 
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  • Thomas Craig Patterson (1832-1913) - Corporal, Company B, 79th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • "Civil War Letters Written From Soldiers Residing In Warren County" article by Dallas Bogan
    • "Seventy Ninth Ohio Volunteer Infantry" article by Dallas Bogan
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Enlisted as a 30 year old Private on 9 Aug 1862
      Mustered into Co B 79th OVI on 21 Oct 1862
      Promoted to Corporal on 23 Feb 1863
      Mustered out at Washington DC on 9 Jun 1865
    • Pension Index Cards
      Filed for pension on 5 Jan 1901 & 12 Aug 1907 (Certificate #1023162) for service in Co B 79th OVI
      died at Xenia, Ohio on 30 Mar 1913
      filed for widow's pension  on 13 Jun 1913 (Certificate #766006)
    • Ohio Death Certificate #15307 (1913) for Thomas Craig Patterson
      married white male
      born 7 Aug 1832 in Ohio to James Patterson & Jane Finney
      died 30 Mar 1913 at Xenia, Greene County, Ohio
      buried at Woodland Cemetery, Xenia Ohio on 2 Apr 1913
PAYNE
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PECKINPAUGH
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  • Leonard Peckinpaugh (1819-1875) - Musician, Company F, 74th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • photo of gravestone at Lebanon Cemetery - Interment #1274 in Corwin Addition lot 473 on 26 Jan 1875
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Leonard Peckenpaugh enlisted as a 42 year old musician on 8 Jan 1862
      Mustered into Co F 74th OVI on 17 Mar 1862
      Disability Discharge at Camp Chase, Ohio on 17 May 1862
    • Pension Index Cards
      Dorothy Peckinpaugh filed for a widow's pension on 17 Oct 1877 (Certificate #303154) for service of Leonard Peckinpaugh in Co F 74th OVI
    • Headstones Provided for Deceased Union Civil War Veterans, 1879-1903
      Leonard Peckinpangh, Pvt Co F 74 Ohio Inf
      Cemetery:  Village at Lebanon, Warren, Ohio
      died Jan. 25, 1875
PENCE
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  • Jacob S. Pence (1832-1912) - Private, Company B, 79th Ohio Infantry Regiment & Company H, 146th Ohio Infantry
    • photo of gravestone at Springboro Cemetery
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 308,
      "Pence, Jacob S. co. B 79th O.V.I.; disab.; 4 months in co H, 146th O.V.I."
    • "Seventy Ninth Ohio Volunteer Infantry" article by Dallas Bogan
    • Service Record #1 from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Enlisted as a 31 year old Private on 15 Aug 1862
      Mustered into Co B 79th OVI on 21 Oct 1862
      Disability discharge at Gallatin, Tennessee on 19 Feb 1863
    • Service Record #2 from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Enlisted as a 32 year old Corporal on 2 May 1864
      Mustered into Co H 146th OVI on 2 May 1864
      Mustered out at Camp Dennison, Ohio on 7 Sep 1864
    • Pension Index Cards
      Filed for pension on 28 May 1884 & on 21 Feb 1907 (Certificate #446455) for service in Co B 79th OVI
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PENQUITE
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  • John M. Penquite (21 Feb 1838-11 Oct 1910) - Private, Company K, 2nd Ohio Heavy Artillery Regiment
    • Beers History of Warren County page 1047,
      "John M., enlisted December, 1863, in Company K, 2d Ohio Artillery, and was honorably discharged August, 1865"
    • "Washington And Union Township Participants In The Civil War" article by Dallas Bogan
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Enlisted as a 25 year old Private on 2 Jan 1864
      Mustered into Co K 2nd OHA on 2 Jan 1864
      Mustered out at Nashville, Tennessee on 23 Aug 1865
    • Pension Index Cards
      Filed of pension on 10 Jan 1888 (Certificate #502452) for service in Co K 2nd OHA
    • The Western Star, Lebanon, Ohio, November 3, 1910
      "John M. Penquite, a veteran of the Civil War, passed away at his nephew Dr. W. Penquite's of Chicksha, Oklahoma, October 11, aged 72 years seven months and eighteen days.
      "When the call for arms in defense of his country came he enlisted in Second Ohio Heavy Artillery and was in the army until the close of the war.
      "Dr. W. B. Penquite came through with the remains to Clarksville, Ohio, their old home and was interred on Sunday, October 16, in the I. O. O. F. cemetery."
 
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  • Joseph Jackson Penquite (c1836-1913) - Private, Company K, 146th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • Beers History of Warren County page1047,
      "Joseph J. and Warren were also soldiers in the rebellion."
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Enlisted as a 28 year old Private on 2 May 1864
      Mustered into Co K 146th OVI on 2 May 1864
      Mustered out at Camp Dennison, Ohio on 7 Sep 1864
    • Pension Index Cards
      Joseph Jackson Penquite filed for pension in Missouri on 7 Mar 1892 & on 18 ___ 1904 (Certificate #956358) for service in Co K 146th OVI
      died at Lamonte Mo. on 3 Sep 1913
      Eva E. Penquite filed for widow's pension in Missouri on 19 Sep 1913 (Certificate #768869)
 
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  • Warren Dakin Penquite (16 Feb 1843-26 Aug 1914) - Private, Company D, 2nd Ohio Heavy Artillery Regiment
    • Beers History of Warren County page1047,
      "Joseph J. and Warren were also soldiers in the rebellion."
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Enlisted as a 20 year old Private on 17 Aug 1863
      Mustered into Co D 2nd OHA on 7 Sep 1863
      Mustered out at Columbus, Ohio on 23 Aug 1865
    • Pension Index Cards
      Filed for pension on 10 Jun 1886 (Certificate #435059) for service in Co D 2nd OHA
      died at Wilmington, Ohio on 26 Aug 1914
    • Ohio Death Certificate #43068 (1914) for Warren Dakin Penquite
      single, white, male
      born 16 Feb 1843 in Ohio to Stephen Penquite and Margaret Jackson
      died 26 Aug 1914 at Wilmington, Clinton County, Ohio
      buried 28 Aug 1914 at Wilmington Cemetery
PERRINE
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  • Charles D. Perrine (c1843-1864) - Private, Company B, 2nd Ohio Heavy Artillery
    • Charles D. Perrine Obituary
      "Died at Charleston, Tenn, July 25th, 1864"
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Enlisted as a 20 year old private on 9 Dec 1863
      Mustered into Co B, 2nd Ohio Heavy Artillery on 9 Dec 1863
      Died of disease at Charleston, Tennessee on 25 Jul 1864
      Buried in Chattanooga Tennessee National Cemtery
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  • David S. Perrine (1842-1864) - Private, Company A, 79th Ohio Infantry Regiment
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  • Garrett Perrine (1818 - ____) - Private, Co M, 2nd Colorado Cavalry Regiment
    • "Washington And Union Township Participants In The Civil War" article by Dallas Bogan
    • Beers History of Warren County page 1061,
      "Garrett enlisted in the 2d Colo. I., serving three years; he was discharged on account of sickness; he resides in McDonough Co., Ill."
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Enlisted as a private
      Served in Co E, 3rd Colorado Infantry
      Transferred into Co M, 2nd Colorado Cavalry on 1 Oct 1863
    • Pension Index Card
      Filed for pension on 3 Mar 1880 (Certificate #313474) for service in Co M, 2nd Colorado Cavalry
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  • James N. Perrine (1836-1885) - Corporal, Company A, 69th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • Beers History of Warren County page 644, 985,
      "In September, 1861, he enlisted in Co. A, 69th O. V. I.; his regiment was stationed at Columbus, guarding prisoners, until 1862, at which time they were sent to the front and annexed to the 14th Corps and for the first year were largely on detached duty; he followed the fortunes of the regiment till after the battle of Stone River, in which he participated; the following June, 1863, on account of inability caused from a chronic disorder, he was honorably discharged and returned to his home."
    • "Washington And Union Township Participants In The Civil War" article by Dallas Bogan
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Enlisted as a 24 year old Corporal on 12 Sep 1861
      Mustered into Co A, 69th Ohio Infantry on 31 Dec 1861
      Disability Discharge at Murfreesboro, Tennessee on 31 Dec 1861
    • Pension Index Cards
      filed for a widow's pension on 26 Jun 1891 (Certificate #405549) for service of James N. Perrine in Co A, 69th OVI
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  • John Perrine (1827-1921) - Wagoner, Company A, 35th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • photo of gravestone at Fellowship Cemetery
    • Beers History of Warren County page 1062,
      "John served for three years as wagoner in Company A, 35th O. V. I., was captured at Anderson’s Pass, Tenn., by Wheeler’s cavalry, Oct 2, 1863, and taken to McMinnville, where he made his escape by traveling after night by the light of the moon, and on the fifth day after capture, reached the camp of the Union army."
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 308
      "Perrine, John, e. at Lebanon; mustered at Hamilton, Aug. 20, 1861, co. A, 35th O. V.. I.; wagoner; cap. at Anderson pass, in Sequatchie valley, Tenn. by Wheelers's cav. Oct. 2, 1863; escaped in 48 hours; dis. at Chattanooga, Tenn. Aug. 26, 1864."
    • "Thirty Fifth Ohio Volunteer Infantry" article by Dallas Bogan
    • "Reunion of the 35th, The Western Star, Lebanon, Ohio, Thursday, September 28, 1911, page 1
    • "Washington And Union Township Participants In The Civil War" article by Dallas Bogan
    • Photo: Death of John Perrine, Warren County's "Grand Old Man" Answers the Final Summons, The Western Star, Lebanon, Ohio, Thursday November 17, 1921
      "He enlisted in Co. A, 35th O. V. I., and was mustered in as a wagon-master for the company at Hamilton, on August 15th, 1861, to serve for three years, unless sooner dischaged.  He was mustered out at Chattanooga, Tenn., on August 26th, 1864, upon the expiration of his term of service.  Mr. Perrine served his country faithfully through the war, and participated in many of the decisive battles in which his regiment was engaged.  He was captured by the enemy on Octover [sic] 2nd, 1863, and carried into the heart of the rebel country, but managed to escape, and after enduring great hardship and undergoing many exciting experiences, was finally able to work his way back to his company and continued in the service until his final discharge."
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Enlisted as a 34 year old Wagoner on 15 Aug 1861
      Mustered into Co A, 35th OVI on 20 Aug 1861
      Mustered out on 26 Aug 1864
    • Pension Index Card
      Filed for a pension on 18 Oct 1899 and on 6 Mar 1907 for service in Co A 35th OVI from 20 Aug 1861 to 26 Aug 1864
      Died 14 Nov 1921 at Lebanon, Ohio
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PHILLIPS
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  • James Phillips (1841-1913) - Private, Co A, 12th Ohio Volunteer Infantry & Co C, 23rd Ohio Veteran Infantry
    • photo of gravestone at Morrow Cemetery
    • "History Of Twelfth Ohio Volunteer Infantry" article by Dallas Bogan
    • Hardesty's Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 308
      "Phillips, Jas. e. May 30, 1861, at Morrow, mustered at Camp Dennison, June 19, 1861, co A, 12th O. V. I.; wounded in picket action at Meadow Bluffs, W. Va. Dec. 14, 1863; vet. at Fayetteville, W. Va. Feb. 21, 1864; trans. co. C, 23d O. V. V. I. July, 1864; wounded at Kernstown, W. Va. July 24, 1864; in hosp. with wound at Sandy Hook, Md. July 29, 1864, then a fewdays at Frederick City, a week at Baltimore, and then 7 months at Chester, Pa.; dis. at Cumberland, Md. July 26, 1865; O. G. in Stevens Post, G. A. R."
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Enlisted as a 24 year old Private on 30 May 1861
      Mustered into Co A 12th OVI on 30 May 1861
      Transferred into Co C 23rd OVI on 1 Jul 1864
      Wounded at Winchester, Virginia on 24 Jul 1864
      Mustered out at Cumberland, Maryland on 26 Jul 1865
    • Pension Index Cards
      Filed for pension on 29 Aug 1885 (Certificate #338849) for service in Co A 12th OVI & in Co C 23rd OVI
      died 13 Apr 1913
 
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  • Jason D. Phillips (1840-1895) - Sergeant, Company F, 34th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • gravestone at Miami Cemetery - Interment #2034 of Jason D. Phillips in Section M Lot 206 on 12 Jul 1895
    • Hardesty's Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 308
      "Phillips, Jason, 4 years in co. F, 34th O. V. I.; cap.; held 3 months."
    • Record of Discharge for Jason L. Phillips
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Jason D. Phillips enrolled at a 21 year old Private on 25 Jul 1861
      Mustered into Co F 34th OVI on 2 Sep 1861
      Promoted to Sergeant on 1 Sep 1864
      Transferred into Co F 36th OVI on 20 Feb 1865
      Discharged on 18 Mar 1865
    • Pension Index Cards
      Jason D. Phillips filed for pension on 3 Oct 1891 (Certificate #864437) for service in Co F 34th OVI and Co F 36th OVI
 
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  • John M. Phillips (1834-1921) - Private, Company K, 79th Ohio Infantry Regiment
 
 
  • Stephen C. Phillips (1842-1934) - US Navy
    • gravestone at Miami Cemetery - Interment #4892 in Section M Lot 209 on 30 Jul 1934
    • Image from The Western Star, Lebanon, Ohio Thursday 2 Aug 1934
      "When Admiral Farragut ran the Vicksburg blockade, "Uncle Steve" - then in his early twenties - was on the admiral's ship.  The rudder broke and the young man was among the volunteers to go down the side of the ship under heavy fire and make repairs."
PINE
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  • Charles T. Pine (1845-1908) - Private, Company I, 131st Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • photo of gravestone at Miami Cemetery
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Enlisted as a 19 year old private on 2 May 1864
      Mustered into Co I, 131st OVI on 14 May 1864
      Mustered out at Camp Chase, Ohio on 25 Aug 1864
    • Pension Index Cards
      Filed for pension in Ohio on 15 Aug 1898 & on 11 Jan 1907 (Certificate #973497) for service in Co I, 131st OVI
      Lydia L. Pine file for widow's pensionin Ohio (Certificate #662603)
PITTSFIELD
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POWELL
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  • Elijah Powell (c.1825-1897) - Company B, 69th Ohio Infantry Regiment
PRATT
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  • William H. Pratt (1836-1898) - Corporal, Company B, 74th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • photo of gravestone at Miami Cemetery - Interment #2248 in lot 1 grave 23 on 1 Jan 1899
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 308
      "Pratt, Wm. H. e. Sept. 1861, co. B, 74th O. V. I.; pro. corp.; vet. and dis. with regt.; wounded at Stone River; again at Jonesboro, Ga."
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Enlisted as a 23 year old Corporal on 18 Nov 1861
      Mustered into Co B 74th OVI on 18 Jan 1862
      Promoted to Corporal on 16 Feb 1864
      Mustered out at Louisville, Kentucky on 10 Jul 1865
    • Pension Index Cards
      Filed for pension on 5 Feb 1880 (Certificate #259543) for service in Co B 74th OVI
      Lucy J. Pratt filed for a widow's pension in Ohio on 27 Jan 1899 (Certificate #479969)
PRENDERGAST
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  • James Prendergast (1844 - 1918) - Private, Company G, 2nd Ohio Heavy Artillery Regiment
    • photo of gravestone at Miami Cemetery - Interment #3663 in Sec N lot 26 on 29 Apr 1918
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      James Prendegrast enlisted as an 18 year old Private on 12 Jul 1863
      Mustered into Co G 2nd OHA on 19 Sep 1863
      Mustered out at Nashville, Tennessee on 23 Aug 1865
    • Pension Index Cards
      Filed for pension in Ohio on 10 Sep 1890 & on 19 Mar 1907 (Certificate #1137176) for service in Co G 2nd OHA
      died at Waynesville, Ohio on 26 Apr 1918
      Rebecca Prendergast filed for widow's pension in Ohio on 4 May 1918 (Certificate #858613)
PRICE
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  • Herschel W. Price (1835 - c1898) - 1st Lieutenant, Company D, 27th Infantry Regiment, United States Colored Troops
    • Beers History of Warren County page 1039
      "Mr. Price, being a War Democrat, aided the Union cause in various ways; he assisted the Governor in recruiting volunteers for the war, in which he was eminently successful, and was frequntly [sic] sent on secret missions after deserters and derelict army officials; in 1864 he was commissioned 1st Lieutenant in the 27th Regiment of United States Colored Troops, and followed the fortunes of the Army of the Potomac in its terrible ordeal of fire, sword and blood from North Anna to Petersburg, Spottsylvania, the Wilderness, Coal Harbor, Mine Run and Petersburg are familiar names to him, and the awful conflicts around and about Richmond are images that are ever impressed upon his mind. "
    • "Massie, Salem, And Harlan, Township Participants In The Civil War" article by Dallas Bogan
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Enlisted as a 29 year old 1st Lieutenant on 25 Feb 1864
      Commissioned into Co D 27th USCT on 16 Mar 1864
      Discharged on 2 Sep 1864
    • Pension Index Cards
      Filed of pension on 28 Jun 1880 (Certificate #233711) for service in Co D 27th USCT and unassigned Ohio N. G. Inf.
      Elizabeth Price filed for a widow's pension in Florida on 7 ___ 1898 (Certificate #488473)
    • African American Civil War Memorial Plaque #B-43 for Herschell N. Price
PUGH
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  • Jesse Pugh (1831-1907)
    • photo of gravestone at Miami Cemetery with G.A.R. flagholder - Interment #2869 in Sec G lot 34 on 15 Jun 1907
    • CAUTION:
      It is not thought that Jesse Pugh buried in Miami Cemetery is the one who served in Co C 144th OVI even though "Civil War Soldiers Buried in Warren County, Ohio" by Sue Frary, "Lest We Forget, Volume I" by Mary M. Everhart and "Warren County Ohio Veteran Grave Registration Cards" by Mary M. Everhart all list him that way.  Note the following:
      • The biographical sketch in Beers History of Warren County for Jesse Pugh on page 877 makes no mention of military service
      • Jesse Pugh buried in Miami Cemetery was born 1831.  Jesse Pugh of the 144th OVI was only 21 in 1864
      • Jesse Pugh buried in Miami Cemetery was married to Mary A. (Collett) Pugh who died in 1873) and he lived to 1907
        The widow of Jesse Pugh of the 144th OVI was named Mary E. Pugh and filed for a pension 2 Aug 1890 which would suggest that this Jesse was dead by that date
      • The 144th OVI was a 100 day regiment formed from Ohio National Guard Units from Wood and Wyandotte Counties.
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Enlisted as a 21 year old Private on 2 May 1864
      Mustered into Co C 144th OVI on 2 May 1864
      Mustered out at Camp Chase, Ohio on 31 Aug 1864
    • Pension Index Cards
      Mary E. Pugh filed for a widow's pension in Ohio on 2 Aug 1890 (WO#459327 - no WC#)

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