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REGIMENTAL LOSSES IN THE CIVIL WAR.

TWENTY-FIFTH OHIO INFANTRY. AMES'S BRIGADE --BARLOW'S DIVISION --ELEVENTH CORPS.

(1) COL. JAMES A. JONES. (2) COL. W. P. RICHARDSON ; BVT. BRIG.-GEN.

(3) COL. NATHANIEL HAUGHTON ; BVT. BRIG.-GEN.

BATTLES.

Total of killed and wounded, 562.

K. & M.W. BATTLES.

K. & M.W.

Cheat Mountain, W. Va., Sept. 12, 1861 2

Grafton, W. Va., Dec. i, 1861 ' i

Camp Allegheny, W. Va., Dec. 13, 1861 11

Baldwin's Creek, W. Va., Dec. 31, 1861 3

McDowell, Va., May 8, 1862 12

Cross Keys, Va i o

Manassas, Va 16

Chancellorsville, Va 30

Scout, Aug. i, 1863 i

Honey Hill, S. C 35

Deveaux Neck, S. C 6

Judson Hill, S. C i

Red Hill, S. C i

Combahee Ferry, S. C 2

Guerillas i

Place unknown i

Gettysburg, Pa 25

Present, also, at Green Brier, W. Va.; Huntersville, Va.; Monterey, Va.; Freeman's Ford, Va.; Hagers-town, Md.; Siege of Fort Wagner, S. C.; Occupation of Charleston, S. C.; Swift Creek, S. C.

NOTES —Company D was permanently detached, March 17, 1862, as the Twelfth Ohio Light Battery, leaving a vacancy in the regiment until October, 1864, when a newly recruited company of one-year men took its place, the above enrollment of Company D including both companies. The regiment was recruited from the State at large, and organized at Columbus in June, 1861. In July, it was ordered to West Virginia, where it remained several months engaged in active service, during which it took a prominent part in Milroy's fight at Camp Allegheny, where it lost 6 killed, 54 wounded, and 6 missing. While encamped with Milroy's troops at McDowell, Va., it participated, May 8, 1862, in the battle with Stonewall Jackson's command, in which the regi ment lost 6 killed, 51 wounded, and i missing. At Cross Keys, it lost 5 killed, 40 wounded, and 5 missing; at Manassas — then in Schenck's Division — it lost 8 killed, 55 wounded, and 24 missing; at Chancellorsville — Devens's Division, Eleventh Corps — it lost 14 killed, 107 wounded, and 31 missing; at Gettysburg — in Ames's Brigade, Barlow's Division, Eleventh Corps — it lost 9 killed, 100 wounded, and 75 missing. In August, 1863, this division of the Eleventh Corps was detached, and ordered to Charleston Harbor, S. C. While stationed at Hilton Head, S. C., it joined the expedition against the Charleston & Savannah R. R., which resulted in the battle of Honey Hill, Nov. 30, 1864, where the regiment sustained a severe loss. Major Carrington E. Randall was mortally wounded in this action. The regiment remained in South Carolina until the close of the war.

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