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Quartermaster Sergeant:  A Regimental quartermaster sergeant is allowed to each regiment or battalion in the army.  a quartermaster sergeant is also allowed to each company in the cavalry and in the Fifth Artillery.  The former belongs to the non-commissioned staff, and the latter is mustered on the company rolls ext below the first sergeant.  They both receive the same pay and allowances,--regimental and company quartermaster sergeants,--viz.: twenty-two dollars per month, an allowance of clothing, and one ration.

The quartermaster sergeant of the regimental commander, on the recommendation of the quartermaster of the regiment, and should be exclusively under the orders of the latter; and all orders the sergeant has to execute should properly be transmitted through his chief.  Should he receive orders from any other officer, he should report the orders to his chief, who will either approve or assume the responsibility of disobeying the orders.

The duties of this sergeant are to take the immediate charge of the property for which the regimental quartermaster is responsible, and directs the employees and the details sent to work for the quartermaster department.  He receives and takes note of the stores received, and takes note of the stores received, ad makes the issues authorized by the quartermaster.  it is a responsible duty, and requires great industry, energy and activity, but above all integrity; as there is much temptation to misapply public property.

(From August V Kautz, The 1865 Customs of Service for Non-Commissioned Officers and Soldiers--A Handbook for the Rank and file of the Army)

 

Column "An" indicates the number of times this person is listed in the Ancestry.com CD "Military Records: Civil War Service Records" and the column "PS" indicates the number of times this person is listed on the US Park Service site  http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/soldiers.htm .  The next columns list company or companies in which the person was assigned and if he is known to have been assigned to other units such as the Veterans Reserve, the 42nd Ohio, 77th Ohio or some other unit.

First Name Last Name An PS 1st Co.  2nd Co.  3rd Co.   Other Units Rank_In Rank_Out
James H. Galloway 2 2 G       Private Private
Samuel S. Gammill 1 1 G D     Private Private
William C. Garey 2 2 G       Private Corporal
William Garvin 1 1 E C     Private Private
Thomas W. Garwood 1 1 H       Private Private
John M. Gayer 1 3 D       Private Private
Napoleon Gibson 1 1 K       Private Private
Edwin Gier 1 1 E     42nd Private Private
Henry Gildon 1 1 E       Corporal Corporal
James J. Gilkison 1 1 C B     Private Private
John T. Gillham 0 1 K       Private Private
Lewis Girard 1 3 I B     Private Private
William Girard 1 1 I       Private Private
Mordecai Gladhill 1 2 K A     Private Private
Henry Glenn 1 1 E C     Private Private
Simon Glesseman 2 2 E C     Private Second Lieutenant
John M. Godman 1 1 D       First Sergeant Captain
John W. Godman 1   C E     Sergeant First Lieutenant
John Goff 1 0 H       Private Private
Henry S. Goodrich 2 2 E       Private Private
Alfred Gorden 1 1 F       Private Corporal
John Gorsuch 0 1 B       Private Corporal
George B Gorton 0 1 D       Private Private
William H Gosline 1 1 A E F   Wagoner Wagoner
Jasper N. Gosnell 1 1 K C     Private Private
William Gosney 0 1 G       Corporal Private
Alexander D. Gowans 2 2 K C     Private Private
James Knox Polk Graff 1 1 A       Private Private
Thomas Graham 0 1 G       Private Private
Oliver T. Gray 1 1 F       Private Private
William H. Gray 0 1 A       Private Private
Henry S. Green 2 2 C F&S     Private Hospital Steward
William Green 1 1 A       Private Private
William Green 1 1 K       Private Private
Herbert Gregory 0 1 G       Sergeant Sergeant
Barnet B. Grenlee 1 1 B       Private Private
Mathew M. Griffin 1 1 K C     Musician Private
Joseph G. Griggs 2 3 G D     Private Corporal
Elzie W. Grindle 1 1 E     77th Private Private
Amos Grochenour 1 1 E     VR Private Private
James Grow 1 1 K       Private Private
Fowler Grummon 1 2 G D     Private Private
Joseph Guy 1 0 G       Private Private
Bernhard Hahnesard 0 1 K       Private Private
Alfred Halderman 2 2 D       Private Private
Isaac Hall 1 1 D B     Private Private
Watson Hall 1 1 G     VR Private Private
Horatio C. Hamilton 1 1 K       Captain Captain
James G. Hamilton 1 1 H F&S     First Lieutenant Quartermaster
John W Hamner 1 1 D       Sergeant Sergeant
Martin L. Hampshire 4 4 H D     Private Private
Henry C. Harbaugh 1 1 H       Private Private
James Harbottle 1 1 G D     Corporal Sergeant
Job Harden 1 1 B       Private Private
John Harden 1 2 B C     Private Private
Solomon Harden 3 2 B       Private Private
George Hardinger 1 1 B       Private Private
George S Harner 1 1 H       Private Private
Abel M Harper 2 2 D     VR Private Private
Samuel Harper 0 1 H       Private Private
Francis M. Harris 1 1 C B     Private Private
Jefferson Harris 1 1 C       Private Private
James H. Harrison 1 2 F A     Corporal Private
Andrew Hart 1 1 B C     Private Private
John A. Harter 1 1 F A     Corporal Corporal
Edgar O. Harvey 1 1 E     77th & 42nd Private Private
Oscar N. Harvey 1 3 C A B   Private Private
John H. Hastler 1 0 U       Private Private
William F. Hathaway 3 2 E     42nd Private Private
Frank Hatton 0 1 C       Private Private
Ansel Havens 1 1 F       Private Private
Samuel Hawk 1 1 E     42nd Private Private
Olney Kate Hayes 1 1 A     MMB Private Private
Henry Hazel 1 1 I       Private Private
Daniel P. Heckart 2 2 E     42nd Private Private
George M. Hefflebower 4 4 E       Private Private
Anthony Heffner 1 1 H       Private Private
Edmund J. Heiser 1 1 E     42nd Private Private
Hezekiah K. Helphrey 2 1 G       Private Private
David W. Henderson 1 1 F&S       Surgeon Surgeon
Frank L. Henderson 1 1 E     42nd Private Private
William B. Henderson 1 1 U       Private Private
Jacob H. Henny 2 2 D B     Private Private
Daniel Henry 1 1 B C     Private Private
George Henry 1 0 C       Private Private
James Harvey Herrington 2 2 A       Private Private
John F. Hess 1 1 F&S       Assistant Surgeon Surgeon
John H. Hess 1 1 B C     Private Private
Samuel H. Hess 1 1 B C     Corporal Private
George W Heweller 0 3 B       Private Private
Thomas Hibbitts 1 1 B       Private Private
James M. Higgins 1 1 H       Private Private
Benjamin High 1 1 F       Sergeant Sergeant
Seth G. Highland 1 1 U       Private Private
George Epaphro Hildreth 1 1 A       Private Private
Henry Mason Hildreth 1 1 A       Private Private
Velascoe Burns Hildreth 1 1 A       Private Private
Franklin Hill 1 1 B       Private Private
Henry Hill 1 1 I       Private Private
Levi Hill 1 2 K C     Sergeant Private
John Hinaman 2 2 D       Private Private
George Hinkle 1 0 D       Private Private
John Hipple 1 1 F A     Corporal Sergeant
Larkin Hobbs 2 1 C       Private Private
Richard B. Hobbs 1 1 E     42nd Private Private
Samuel M. Hobbs 2 2 B       Private Private
Leander Hobert 2 2 K D     Private Private
Lorenzo Hobert 2 2 K E   77th Private Private
Thomas W. Hodgens 0 1 A       Private Private
James McClellen Hoffman 2 2 A       Private Private
Levi Lewis Hoffman 1 1 A       Private Private
Henry Holenbaugh 1 1 F A     Private Private
Colman Hollingsworth 1 1 C B     Private Private
Otho W. Holtz 0 1 F&S       Corporal Quartermaster Sergeant
Ira Homans 2 5 K D C   Private Private
Joseph A. Homans 2 3 K       Private Private
Daniel Hoobler 0 1 I H     Private Private
Joseph Hoover 1 1 G D     Private Private
Oscar F. Hoover 2 1 G D     Private Private
Seth L. Hoover 1 1 G D     Private Corporal
Almon Hopkins 1 1 I       Private Private
Leroy Horn 1 0 H       Private Private
William J. Horn 1 1 H       Corporal Corporal
Norton Hornbeck 1 1 G D     Private Private
Eli Hostetler 1 2 H       Corporal Corporal
Samuel M. Hostetler 3 3 H     VR Private Private
Henry C. Hotchkiss 1 2 E     42nd Private Private
George Houseworth 1 1 F A     Private Private
Michael L. Houts 1 1 H D     Private Private
George Hovler 1 0 B       Private Private
Edward Howard 1 1 E     77th Private Private
Frank D. Howard 1 1 F A     Private Private
Josiah T. Howard 1 1 C       Private Private
Oren I. Howard 1 1 E     42nd Private Private
William T. Howsman 0 1 K C     Private Private
Jesse H. Hudson 1 1 C B     Private Private
Moses Hudson 1 1 E     42nd Private Private
William H. Huff 1 1 E       Private Private
Michael Huffman 1 1 E       Private Private
Henry Hummel 2 2 F A     Private Private
Cyrus W. Humphrey 3 3 I B     Sergeant First Sergeant
David J. Humphrey 4 4 E A     Private Private
Gilson Humphrey 1 1 G       Private Private
Jonathan Hunt 1 1 I     VR Private Private
John Hunter 1 0 U       Private Private
Lyman S. Huntley 2 2 G D     Sergeant First Lieutenant
Robert Huston 1 1 H       Corporal Private
James Thomas Hutton 1 1 A       Private Private

 

JOHN P. GRAY, JR., farmer; P. O. Lewis Center; was born in Knox Co. May 10, 1853 son of John P. and Eliza (Thompson) Gray, both of them born in Harrison Co.; in December, 1860, they came to this township, and located on the east side of the Olentangy, where they bought 116 acres of land, remaining on it six years; then sold out, and moved south a short distance, purchasing ninety-two acres, on same side of the river, where Mr. Gray died Sept. 25, 1867 ; he was, during his life, an honorable and conscientious Christian man ; was, for several years, a leading Elder in the Presbyterian Church ; his wife still survives him, and is a member of same church, as also are John P., and Margaret, his sister. Mrs. Gray's father was a soldier in the war of 1812 ; she also sent two sons to the late war-Oliver and Ebenezer; the former was a member of the 96th O. V. I., died in the service ; and Ebenezer in the 121st Regt., but died upon his return home ; there were seven children in the family, but two are now living.

 

HISTORY OF DELAWARE AND O H I O.  ILLUSTRATED.  CHICAGO O. L.. BASKIN S CO., HISTORICAL PUBLISHERS,  66 DEARBORN STREET.  1880

http://www.heritagepursuit.com/Delaware/delindex.htm

Human. Ira, Co. K, 96th O. V. I, e. Aug. G, 1862; dis. July, 1865.

HISTORY OF HARDIN COUNTY

http://www.heritagepursuit.com/Hardin/HarChapXII.htm

HENRY S. GREEN, M. D.; Cardington; is a son of Aaron S. and Nancy (Berry) Green, and was born in the village of Norton, Delaware, Co., O., Feb. 25, 1842. The father when a young man came from Pa., his native State, to Marion Co., O., where he was married to Miss Berry, who was the mother of his two sons, Henry S. and James H. The latter is a resident of Galion, Ohio, and Cashier of The Citizens' National Bank of that place. The mother's people-the Berrys, were among the first settlers of Marion Co. In 1852 the Greens moved to Cardington where they have since resided. Here Henry S. spent his youth attending school and clerking in the stores of the place. He was for some time assistant postmaster of Cardington. When 19 years of age he went to Cleveland, where one year was passed in a drug store, when he enlisted in Co. C. 96th 0. V. I Soon after his enlistment he was promoted to the position of hospital steward, where he remained until the close of the war; not long after his return home he began the study of medicine. He graduated from the Miami Medical College of Cincinnati in 1869. He was united in marriage with Mary, adopted daughter of David Martin, Esq., of Cardington, May 10, 1871. There are two children from this union - Lonora, born Aug. 24, 1872; and Adna S., Mch. 19,1879. Dr. Green was the first Junior Warden of Cardington Lodge A. F. &. A. M., and has held the honorable position of Master of the Lodge for about eight years. He has been President and Secretary of the Morrow Co. Medical Association, and is a member of the State Medical Society. Dr. Green possesses those characteristics of industry, perseverance and honesty of purpose which lead to success, and has used well the powers given him, and enjoys the respect and confidence of the entire community.

H I S T 0 R Y OF MORROW COUNTY AND OHIO.  I L L U S T R A T E D

CHICAGO: 0. L. BASKIN & CO., HISTORICAL PUBLISHERS,  186 DEARBORN STREET.  1880.


http://www.heritagepursuit.com/Morrow/MorFront.htm

P. E. HARNER, farmer; P. O., West Liberty; was born March 18, 1834, in Lancaster Co., Pa.; his father, J. A., was born Jan. 25, 1795, in Chester Co., and his mother, Elizabeth Emery, in the same county. They emigrated to Ohio in 1846, stopping for a few days in Champaign Co., and then on the farm now owned by Daniel Yoder. In 1858 they moved to West Liberty, where the father died in 1869, and the mother in 1875. They were early members of the Presbyterian Church at this place. The father was for some time director of this county's Infirmary. The Creator gave to them eleven children, four of whom are living- A. R., Maria, Jacob C. and P. E. The latter attended school as much as convenient until 22 years old, about which time he began learning the carpenter's trade, which lie continued some time. He was married Dec. 28, 1857, to Elizabeth, daughter of Jacob and Diana (Huber) Miller, natives of Rockingham Co., Va. They came early to Logan Co., and settled near De Graff, where the mother is still living, the father being deceased. Her parents had seven children - Margaret, Elizabeth, Polly, Barbara, Susan, Martin and Abeduego. Her parents early identified themselves with the German Baptist Church. Mrs. Harner was born Feb. 7, 1832, in Logan Co. She has blessed her husband with four children-Marion C., Charles B., John A., and Jacob M. Mr. Harner settled, when first married, where Daniel Yoder now lives, renting the same of his father for eleven years; he then bought his present farm of 217 acres of C. Yoder, and has since remained, and has made many valuable improvements. He is a member of the I. O. O. F., of West Liberty, in which society Ire has served in all offices. Himself' and wife are members of the Presbyterian Church. He votes the Republican ticket, and paid off a portion of this township's draft. His brother, George S., was in Co. L, 96th O. V. I.; he was front this township, and died near Young's Point. Mr. Harner is making a specialty of the Poland China hogs, and has some of the finest stock. He has always taken a deep interest in education, believing that a well improved mind always finds occupation.

HISTORY OF LOGAN COUNTY AND OHIO.  ILLUSTRATED.  CHICAGO: O. L. BASKIN & CO., HISTORICAL PUBLISHERS,  186 DEARBORN STREET.  1880.

http://www.heritagepursuit.com/Logan/LoganIndex.htm

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