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Location: Ohio, United States
Diaries, Letters, Books, Papers and Records
(to be organized by company, last name, first name of soldier)
- Regiment
- A twentieth century history of Trumbull County, Ohio : a narrative account of its historical progress, its people, and its principal interests, Volume, by Harriet Taylor Upton, published 1909, The Lewis Publishing Co., Chicago, page 202
- Invitation to the 14th Reunion of the 105th O.V.I. in Youngstown, Ohio, 09/23/1889, Leelanau Historical Society
- Report of the 16th Annual Reunion of the 105th Regiment, O. V. I., 1891
- The Story of a Thousand by Albion Winegar Tourgée, published by S. McGerald & Son, 1896
- Officers
- Marshall W. Wright Papers at the Kent State University Libraries, Special Collections and Archives
- Company A
- The collection consists of letters from Aaron Harber from Cleveland, Ohio; Lexington, Kentucky; Murfreesboro, Tennessee; and Trenton, Georgia. In his letters he describes being sent to Camp Dennison, Ohio and being put in the Invalid Corps after an arm injury. He writes about being sent to Carver Hospital and Rush Barracks in Washington, D.C. for guard duty. Most of his letters describe camp life, fellow soldiers, health, and attempts to get furloughs. Two of the letters mention Abraham Lincoln. There are also several letters from friends to Mina and from Mina to her husband. Her letters describe the struggles to do housework and raise the children (Nicholas A. and James B.) alone. See also: Harber, Aaron. "Aaron Harber family letters, 1862-1865." Hargrett Library. 1864-10/1865
- Company B
- County residents report on Sherman’s march, 5 Jan 1905
- Company D
- United States Congressional Serial Set, Volume 2519, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1888, “The Committee on Pensions, to who was referred the bill (S 338), granting a pension to Samuel Brooks” [1]
- Henry Harrison Cumings Papers at the Western Reserve Historical Society
- Henry Harrison Cumings’ G. A. R. Tribute Book
- Civil War Diaries of Bliss Morse compiled by Loren J. Morse, grandson of Bliss Moore [2]
- Letter from James Harvey Taylor to his father. Transcribed and scanned in his profile
- Company E
- “The Story of a Much-Traveled Methodist Preacher as Told By Himself” by Charles Hendrickson Stocking, manuscript given to the Willoughby public library about 1928 [3]
- Diary of a Civil War soldier : Lester DeWitt Taylor of Claridon, Geauga County, Ohio at the Geauga County Public Library
- William Ransom Tuttle Papers at the Western Reserve Historical Society
- Company F
- July 26, 1862, L.D. Burbank, 2nd Lieutenant, 105th Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry, Willoughby, Lake County, Ohio. To Adjutant General Charles W. Hill. Letter stating that he had accepted the appointment as 2nd Lieutenant of the 105th Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry and been sworn into office., 1 p. [Series 147-43: 139] [4]
- Caley, Charles C, and Juliaette Caley. Caley Family Correspondence. , 1862. Print. Housed at University of Norte Dame, Hesburgh Library. Online archive.
- Forty Eight Days, The 105th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Camp Cleveland, Ohio to Perryville, Kentucky August 21 to October 8, 1862, Thomas T. Haver [5]
- Dwight H. Woodard Civil War letters, 1860s.
- Rowley-Gifford-Clegg, family, family Clegg, family Gifford, and family Rowley. Rowley-Gifford-Clegg Family Papers. , 1841. Archival material. Access at The Filson Historical Society, Special Collections Department only. Louisville, Kentucky. Includes document from Harley Nelson Gifford regarding the 105th.
- The diary of Edwin R. Moore.
- Letter from Royal Prouty to his sister, Ellen Elizabeth Prouty Carpenter, 2-Jan-1863, 3 pages, from camp near Horse Cave, Kentucky.
- Company G
- Wade Hall Collection of American Letters: Cowles family papers, Edwin R. Cowles & Zeri Cowles.
- 5 letters by Francis A. Pettibone at https://cruelcoulter.com/civilwar/Letter1.php
- Company H
- Ohio Volunteer, The Childhood and Civil War Memoirs of Captain John Calvin Hartzell, OVI, edited by Charles I. Switzer
- James Nesbit-Isaac P. C. Raub Family Papers at the Western Reserve Historical Society
- A series of letters written by John Nesbitt and his brother-in-law, Isaac P.C. Raub while in the Union army are in the collection of the Poland Historical Society. <Is this correct? John and Isaac served in the same unit.>
- A series of letters written between Isaac Raub and his wife have been uncovered at the Poland Historical Society.
- Civil War Letters and Diary: Charles Roahr, 105th O.V.I., compiled and augmented by Tom Rohr, (c) 2014 by Thomas D. Rohr, ISBM 1482614413 [6]
- Company I
- Online Archive of California, A collection of material of Lovel Newton Parker related to the American Civil War.
- The Story of a Thousand by Albion Winegar Tourgée, published by S. McGerald & Son, 1896
- “Emancipation’s Encounters: The Meaning of Freedom from the Pages of Civil War Sketchbooks,” Journal of the Civil War Era 3, no. 4 (f2013): 533–48., by Martha S. Jones. This article mentions “A Sketchbook through the South,” that was created by Horace Rawdon, Jr.. <Question: Does anyone have a copy of this sketchbook and would they be willing to share these images?>
- The American Civil War Museum Magazine (Summer 2022) has an article featuring the sketches of Horace Rawdon, Jr.
- Company K
- Letter from David G. Cobb, 105th Ohio Infantry, Hospital at Camp Dennison, Ohio, January 22, 1863, to his friend, Enoch Palmer, Jr., Ohio, University of Virginia, Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library, John L. Nau III Civil War History collection (MSS 16459)
- Hutchinson, Stephen James (1830- ) Papers, 1862-1865. 1 reel. Civil War letters and papers of a surgeon in Company K, 105th Ohio Infantry, describing his war experience on battlefields of Ken. Microfilmed by Clarke Historical Library in 1970. 1 reel positive.
- Item 1998.54.oo: 1857-1902. Collection of Letters, documentary artifacts of the Hutchinson family of Northport. Letter, journal pages, speeches, telegrams, a short handwritten family history, Civil War diary (1863-1910). written by Dr. Stephen J. Hutchinson (1830-1901).
- George B. Lockwood Family Papers at the Western Reserve Historical Society (includes Stanley B. Lockwood)
- George B. Lockwood Family Photographs at the Western Reserve Historical Society (includes Stanley B. Lockwood)
- Mystery Letters
- Letter from unidentified 105TH OVI soldier to his parents, 1862
- Other
- 105th Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry Records including enlistment and reunion records at the Western Reserve Historical Society
- Battle flags of the 105th.
- History of the Seventy-fifth regiment of Indiana infantry volunteers. its organization, campaigns, and battles (1862-65.) by David Bittle Floyd, Philadelphia, Lutheran publication Society, 1893. — This regimental history contains numerous references to the 105th Ohio.
- Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War of Rebellion 1861 - 1866 Vol. VII, 87th - 108th Regiments - Infantry; The Ohio Valley Co.; Cincinnati; 1899; Pg. 774; Ohio. Roster Commission; Ohio. General Assembly.
- Report of the Annual Reunion of The 105th Regiment, O. V. I., for the 16th Annual Reunion in 1891.
- Proceedings of the Annual Reunion of the 105th O. V. I., for the 30th Annual Reunion, 1907.
Newspaper Articles
(to be organized by date, then newspaper name and page number)
- 1862-Jul-30, “Western Reserve Chronicle”, (Warren, Ohio), page 3 - Military Committee Appointments
- 1862-Aug-9, “Ashtabula Weekly Telegraph”, (Ashtabula, Ohio), page 2 - Article about a possible draft for the 105th
- 1862-Aug-9, “Ashtabula Weekly Telegraph”, (Ashtabula, Ohio), page 2 - Officer Nominations
- 1862-Aug 14, “Cleveland Daily Leader”, (Cleveland, Ohio), page 3 - Election in Camp
- 1862-Aug-15, "The Jeffersonian Democrat", (Chardon, Ohio), page 3 - Captain Canfield’s Company
- 1862-Aug-16, “Ashtabula Weekly Telegraph”, (Ashtabula, Ohio), page 2 - Volunteers
- 1862-Aug-21, “Cleveland Daily Leader”, (Cleveland, Ohio), page 3 - “The 105th Regiment”, movement to Kentucky and a list of officers.
- 1862-Aug-29, "The Jeffersonian Democrat", (Chardon, Ohio), page 3 - “The 105th Regiment” (A list of officers.)
- 1862-Sep-10, “Western Reserve Chronicle”, (Warren, Ohio), page 1 - A Letter from Co. C, Rosters of Companies I and C, A Letter from the 105th
- 1862-Sep-12, "The Jeffersonian Democrat", (Chardon, Ohio), page 1- Our Military Correspondance. From the 105th Regiment. ... Camp near Lexington, Aug. 29th, 1862 written by Tilden W. Porter
- 1862-Sep-16, “Cleveland Daily Leader”, (Cleveland, Ohio), page 2 - From the 105th Regiment. Camp Near Louisville, Kentucky
- 1862-Oct-8, “Western Reserve Chronicle”, (Warren, Ohio), page 2 - Charles Harmon reports seeing 105th
- 1862-Oct-17, Cleveland Daily Leader, (Cleveland, Ohio), page 2 - Wounded of the 105th Ohio
- 1862-Oct-24, "The Cleveland Daily Leader", (Cleveland, Ohio), page 1 - The Killed and Wounded of the 105th at the Battle of Perryville
- 1862-Oct-22, “Western Reserve Chronicle”, (Warren, Ohio), page 3 - The 105th Regiment
- 1862-Oct-24, “The Jeffersonian Democrat”, (Chardon, Ohio), page 2 - The Loss in Capt. Canfield’s Company
- 1862-Oct-25, “Ashtabula Weekly Telegraph”, (Ashtabula, Ohio), page 3 - The 105th. A letter from Capt. Crowell
- 1862-Oct-25, “Cleveland Daily Leader”, (Cleveland, Ohio), page 2 - Report of Colonel Hall of the 105th Ohio
- 1862-Oct-29, The Western Reserve Chronicle, (Warren, Ohio), page 2 - The Killed and Wounded of the 105th at the Battle of Perryville
- 1862-Oct-30, Cleveland Daily Leader, (Cleveland, Ohio), page 2 - Sick and Discharged Soldiers of the 105th
- 1862-Oct-31, “The Jeffersonian Democrat”, (Chardon, Ohio), page 3 - The Killed and Wounded of the 105th
- 1862-Oct-31, “The Jeffersonian Democrat”, (Chardon, Ohio), page 4 - Report of Colonel Hall of the 10th Regiment. Headquarters 10th Div., 1st Army Corps Perryville Battle Field, Kentucky, Oct 10th, 1862
- 1862-Nov-5, “Cleveland Daily Leader”, (Cleveland, Ohio), page 2 - Discharged Soldiers
- 1862-Nov-5, “Western Reserve Chronicle”, (Warren, Ohio), page 2 - Discharged Soldiers
- 1862-Nov-8, “Cleveland Daily Leader”, (Cleveland, Ohio), page 2 - Sick, Wounded and Discharged Ohio Soldiers
- 1862-Nov-19, “Cleveland Daily Leader”, (Cleveland, Ohio), page 1 - Sick, Wounded, Dead and Discharged Ohio Soldiers
- 1862-Nov-19, “Western Reserve Chronicle”, (Warren, Ohio), page 2 - Deaths in Hospitals, of Soldiers in the 105th Regiment, since the Battle of Perryville
- 1862-Nov-26, “Western Reserve Chronicle”, (Warren, Ohio), page 1, Important to the Friends of the 105, Ohio
- 1862-Nov-26, “Western Reserve Chronicle”, (Warren, Ohio), page 3, Farmington Correspondance
- 1862-Dec-3, Western Reserve Chronicle, (Warren, Ohio), page 2 - A Letter from Col. Hall
- 1862-Dec-13, “Ashtabula Weekly Telegraph”, (Ashtabula, Ohio), page 2 - Captain W. S. Crowell’s letter of 1862-Nov-27
- 1862-Dec-15, ”Cleveland Daily Leader”, (Cleveland, Ohio), page 2 - Admitted to Louisville Hospitals
- 1862-Dec-16, Cleveland Daily Leader, (Cleveland, Ohio), page 2 - Promotions <Cathryn’s note: this article incorrectly states the 104th, but based on the men listed, it is clearly the 105th.>
- 1862-Dec-23, “Cleveland Daily Leader, (Cleveland, Ohio), page 1 - Ohio Soldiers in Perryville Hospital
- 1862-Dec-24, “Western Reserve Chronicle”, (Warren, Ohio), page 2 - From the 105th
- 1863-Jan-7, "Western Reserve Chronicle", (Warren, Ohio), page 2 - Information from Rev. Van Nostrand about men in Company B
- 1863-Jan-15, "Cleveland Daily Leader”, (Cleveland, Ohio), page 2 - Sick Soldiers at Louisville
- 1863-Jan-30, “Cleveland Daily Leader”, (Cleveland, Ohio), page 3 - Captured of the 105th Regiment
- 1863-Feb-4, “Western Reserve Chronicle”, (Warren, Ohio), page 2 - Captured of the 105th
- 1863-Feb-6, "The Jefferson Democrat", (Chardon, Ohio), page 3 - Captain Canfield A Prisoner
- 1863-Feb-7,“Ashtabula Weekly Telegraph”, (Ashtabula, Ohio), page 2 - The 105th Regiment
- 1863-Feb-23, “Cleveland Daily Leader”, (Cleveland, Ohio), page 3 - From the 105th
- 1863-Mar-26, “The Cass County Republican”, (Dowagiac, Michigan), page 2 - A Glorious Victory
- 1863-Mar-28, “Ashtabula Weekly Telegraph”, (Ashtabula, Ohio), page 3 - Soldier’s certificates.
- 1863-Apr-15, “Cleveland Daily Leader”, (Cleveland, Ohio), page 2 - Ohio Military Promotions
- 1863-Apr-16, “Cleveland Daily Leader”, (Cleveland, Ohio), page 2 - 4 soldiers received and assisted at depot hospital
- 1863-Apr-17, “The Jeffersonian Democrat”, Chardon, Ohio, page 3 - From the 105th Regiment, A private letter written by Henry Marsh about the Battle of Milton
- 1863-May-1, “The Jeffersonian Democrat”, (Chardon, Ohio), page 3 - Sword Presentation in the 105th
- 1863-Oct-10, “Ashtabula Weekly Telegraph”, (Ashtabula, Ohio), page 2 - A List of Wounded Soldiers in the 105 and 125 Ohio in the Hospitals at Nashville
- 1863-Oct-10, “Cleveland Daily Leader”, (Cleveland, Ohio), page 3 - Killed and Wounded in the 105th
- 1863-Oct-21, “Western Reserve Chronicle”, (Warren, Ohio), page 2 - Casualties in the 105th Ohio
- 1863-Oct-23, “The Jeffersonian Democrat”, (Chardon, Ohio), page 2 - Our Military Correspondance. From the 105th Regiment. Chattanooga, Oct. 3d, 1863 written by Tilden W. Porter
- 1863-Oct-30, “The Jeffersonian Democrat”, (Chardon, Ohio), page 2 - Casualties in the 105th Regiment. A Noble Letter From Col. Tolles
- 1863-Nov-4, “Western Reserve Chronicle”, (Warren, Ohio), page 2 - From the 105th.
- 1863-Nov-6, "The Jeffersonian Democrat", (Chardon, Ohio), page 3 - Letter from Henry Marsh from Libby Prison to his sister
- 1863-Dec-4, “The Jeffersonian Democrat”, (Chardon, Ohio), page 2 - Letter from James A. Mowrey
- 1864-Feb-17, “Western Reserve Chronicle”, Warren, Ohio, page 1 - Army Correspondence from the 105th, letter from William H. Johnson
- 1864-Feb-24, “Western Reserve Chronicle”, (Warren, Ohio), page 3 - Promotions in the 105th Regt.
- 1864-Mar-18, “The Jeffersonian Democrat”, (Chardon, Ohio), page 2 - Farewell of the Officers of the 105th O. V. I. to Lieut. Col. Tolles
- 1864-Jul-6, “Western Reserve Chronicle”, (Warren, Ohio), page 2 - Casualties in the 105th O. V. I., Camp in Line at Bsttle, at the Foot of Kinesaw Mountain
- 1864-Jun-30, “Cleveland Daily Leader”, (Cleveland, Ohio), page 1 - Casualties in Northern Ohio Regiments
- 1864-Jul-6, “Western Reserve Chronicle”, (Warren, Ohio), page 2 - Casualties in the 105th O. V. I.
- 1864-Jul-08,“The Jeffersonian Democrat”, (Chardon, Ohio), page 3 - Casualties of the 105th Regiment
- 1864-Aug-31, “Western Reserve Chronicle”, (Warren, Ohio), page 2 - From the 105th O. V. I. Camp 6 Miles Southwest of Atlanta, Georgia, August 15, 1864
- 1864-Sep-09, “The Jeffersonian Democrat”, (Chardon, Ohio), page 1 - In Line of Battle before Atlanta
- 1864-Sep-16, “The Jeffersonian Democrat”, (Chardon, Ohio), page 1 - Extracts from the Diary of a Soldier, Member of Co. E, 105th OVI
- 1864-Oct-05, “Western Reserve Chronicle”, (Warren, Ohio), page 1 - From the 105th, Atlanta, letter from William H. Johnson
- 1864-Oct-7 “The Brooklyn Union”, (Brooklyn, New York), page 2 - Anonymous Private’s Letter to His Mother
- 1864-Nov-17, “Cleveland Daily Leader”, (Cleveland, Ohio), page 1 - Anonymous Private’s Letter to The Leader
- 1865-May-25, “Cleveland Daily Leader”, (Cleveland, Ohio), page 2 - Letter from Albert A. Champlin
- 1865-Jun-06, “Daily Ohio Statesman”, (Columbus, Ohio), page 3 - For muster out at Camp Cleveland
- 1865-Jun-06, “Cleveland Daily Leader”, (Cleveland, Ohio), page 4 - The End of the War! Troops Coming Home!
- 1865-Jun-08, “The Summit County Beacon”, (Akron, Ohio), page 2 - The 105th Regiment in Cleveland.
- 1865-Jun-09, “The Jeffersonian Democrat”, (Chardon, Ohio), page 2 - Return of the 105th Regiment
- [1865-Jun-22 “The Summit County Beacon”, (Akron, Ohio), page 2 - Perkins’ farewell letter
- 1876-Aug-19, “The Record-Argus”, (Greenville, Pennsylvani), page 5 - Reunion planned for the anniversary of the Battle of Perryville
- 1876-Sep-30, “Northern Ohio Journal”, (Painesville, Ohio), page 3 - 1876 reunion, 1st Annual
- 1877-Jun-1, “Ashtabula Weekly Telegraph”, (Ashtabula, Ohio), page 3 - Ashtabula’s Heroic Dead
- 1877-Sep-05, “The Summit County Beacon”, (Akron, Ohio), page 5 - 1877 reunion
- 1878-Sep-28, “Northern Ohio Journal”, (Painesville, Ohio), page 3 - 1878 reunion
- 1879-May-23, “Ashtabula Weekly Telegraph”, (Ashtabula, Ohio), page 3 - 1879 reunion
- 1879-Aug-30, “Northern Ohio Journal”, (Painesville, Ohio), page 3 - 1879 reunion
- 1879-Sep-5, “Ashtabula Weekly Telegraph”, (Ashtabula, Ohio), page 3 - 1879 reunion
- 1879-Sep-06, “Northern Ohio Journal”, (Painesville, Ohio), page 3 - 1879 reunion
- 1879-Sep-10, “The Summit County Beacon”, (Akron, Ohio), page 3 - 1879 reunion
- 1880-Sep-29, “The Summit County Beacon”, (Akron, Ohio), page 6 - 1880 reunion
- 1887-Oct-01, “The Summit County Beacon”, (Akron, Ohio), page 1 - 1887 reunion
- 1887-Oct-19, “The Summit County Beacon”, (Akron, Ohio), 19 Oct 1887, page 6 - 1887 reunion, nice summary of service
- 1888-Oct-17, “The Summit County Beacon”, (Akron, Ohio), page 1 - 1888 reunion
- 1889-Feb-06, “The Summit County Beacon”, (Akron, Ohio), page 7 - Excellent summary of service
- 1889-Oct-16, “The Summit County Beacon”, (Akron, Ohio), page 3 - 1889 reunion
- 1889-Oct-16, “The Summit County Beacon”, (Akron, Ohio), page 7 - 1889 reunion
- 1890-Oct-22, “The Summit County Beacon”, (Akron, Ohio), 22 Oct 1890, page 3 - 1890 reunion
- 1893-Oct-7, “The Salem Daily News”, (Salem, Ohio), page 2 - 1893 reunion
- 1894-Oct-11, “The Salem Daily News”, (Salem, Ohio), page 2 - 1894 reunion
- 1894-Oct-13, “Pittsburgh Post-Gazette”, (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania), page 4 - 1894 reunion
- 1897-Oct-13, “The Summit County Beacon”, (Akron, Ohio), page 2 - 1896 reunion
- 1898-Jun-4, “Lexington Herald-Leader”, (Lexington, Kentucky, page 5 - reference of Chickamauga visitors
- 1899-Oct-12, The Akron Beacon Journal, (Akron, Ohio), page 1 - These Men Fought. Annual Reunion of the 105th Ohio Regiment - 1899 reunion
- 1899-Oct-13, “The Akron Beacon Journal”, (Akron, Ohio), page 1 -1899 reunion
- 1900-Oct-08, “Akron Daily Democrat”, (Akron, Ohio), page 5 - 1900 command reunion
- 1900-Oct- 20 “The Akron Beacon Journal, (Akron, Ohio), page 3 - 1900 reunion
- 1901-Feb-11, “The Akron Beacon Journal”, (Akron, Ohio), page 3 - Surprised. Colonel Perkins’ Home Invaded by His Comrades
- 1901-Oct-10, “The Summit County Beacon”, (Akron, Ohio), page 8 - At Youngstown. Colonel Perkins’ Regiment Meets There This Week
- 1903-Apr-03, “The Republican-Journal”, (Darlington, Wisconsin), page 7 - 40 years ago
- 1909-Apr-01, “The National Tribune”, (Washington, District of Columbia),01 Apr 1909, page 8 - Surviving members sought
- 1910-Sep-16, “The Mahoning Dispatch”, (Canfield, Ohio), page 5 - 1910 reunion
- 1910-Oct-07, “The Mahoning Dispatch”, (Canfield, Ohio), page 7 - 1910 reunion
- 1912-Jul-26, “The Leavenworth Times”, (Leavenworth, Kansas), page 6 - 1912 reunion, combined with the 104th.
- 1924-Oct-13, “The Akron Beacon Journal”, (Akron, Ohio), page 4 - 1899 reunion reference
Perryville National Battlefield Marker for the Army of the Ohio |
Soldiers enlisted to the 105th O.V.I. who never mustered
- William Delaney Matthews, due to the end of the war
- John Reeves, commissioned as Captain and recruited much of Company B, but did not muster in
Soldiers Attributed to the 105th O.V.I. not found in its Roster (organize in alphabetical order)
- William Bard in “Ashtabula Weekly Telegraph”, (Ashtabula, Ohio), 14 Jun 1878, page 3.
- Private Daniel Clingaman was one of the last Civil War survivors in Ohio. Many articles attributed him to the 105th OVI, but he served in the 195th OVI.
- Arthur L. Conger in “The Akron Beacon Journal”, (Akron, Ohio), 08 Jan 1900, page 4.
- Daniel Dunks in “Ashtabula Weekly Telegraph”, (Ashtabula, Ohio), 14 Jun 1878, page 3.
- John F. Getty found in the United States “Civil War Soldiers Index, 1861-1865"
- John W. Glass in “The Stark County Democrat”, (Canton, Ohio), 04 Jul 1902, page 4.
- Ed Grim in [“The Muncie Morning News”, (Muncie, Indiana), 12 Mar 1895, page 2 who burned down a dam to catch all the fish in a lake and flooded General Sherman’s camp.
- William Jones in Co. G in “Ashtabula Weekly Telegraph”, (Ashtabula, Ohio), 14 Jun 1878, page 3. There were William Jones‘s and other companies. This warrants more research.
- Horace D. Olds in “The Sandusky Star-Journal”, (Sandusky, Ohio), 11 Dec 1916, page 13
- Clinton Orr in “The Journal News”, (Hamilton, Ohio), 15 Jun 1931, page 7 is listed as a member of Company I but is not in the roster.
- Mike Reese, Company A, arm injury at Perryville [7]
- Watson Russell in “Ashtabula Weekly Telegraph”, (Ashtabula, Ohio), 04 Jun 1875, page 3.
- J. C. Trucksis in 1909-Dec-17, “The Mahoning Dispatch”, (Canfield, Ohio), page 8. He served in the 115th.
- D. Twiner, Company I, shoulder injury at Perryville; Henry Lawton, Co. E [8]
- Upton Werner, Company I, Iowa newspaper entry <Typo. He served in the 101st.> [9]
Individuals Claiming Affiliation with the 105th O.V.I. not found in its Roster
Footnotes
- ↑ United States Congressional Serial Set, Volume 2519, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1888, “The Committee on Pensions, to who was referred the bill (S 338), granting a pension to Samuel Brooks”, https://books.google.com/books?id=u0JHAQAAIAAJ&pg=RA35-PA1
- ↑ "The Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune", Chillicothe, Missouri, 1964-Feb-21, page 15, https://www.newspapers.com/image/2588422/
- ↑ “The Akron Beacon Journal“, (Akron, Ohio), 1928-Mar-22, page 22, https://www.newspapers.com/image/228269601/
- ↑ http://resources.ohiohistory.org/onlinedoc/civilwar/sa0147/new/43_09.php
- ↑ Accession 58667, Ohio Genealogical Society, https://www.ogs.org/ogs_library/recent_accessions/58000.pdf
- ↑ https://www.amazon.com/Civil-War-Letters-Diary-V-I/dp/1482614413
- ↑ https://www.newspapers.com/clip/13655457/cleveland_daily_leader/
- ↑ https://www.newspapers.com/clip/13655457/cleveland_daily_leader/
- ↑ https://www.newspapers.com/image/356586055/
- ↑ “The Evening Telegraph”, (Buffalo, New York), 21 Jul 1883, page 2
- ↑ "The Summit County Beacon", (Akron, Ohio), 1883-Jul-25, page 3
- ↑ “The Daily City News”, (New Castle, Pennsylvania), 27 Jul 1883, page 2
- ↑ “The Belvidere Standard”, (Belvidere, Illinois), 31 Jul 1883, page 8
- ↑ “Wichita New Republic”, (Wichita, Kansas), 02 Aug 1883, page 1
- ↑ “St. Tammany Farmer”, (Covington, Louisiana), 15 Sep 1883, page 1
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