Record of Civil War Soldiers from
Warren Township, Washington County, Ohio
2nd Ohio Heavy Artillery
Warren Township, Washington County, Ohio
2nd Ohio Heavy Artillery
From the Ephraim Cutler Family Collection, Marietta College Library
HENRY
FINCH, son
of Alfred and Jane Finch, was born in Harmar about 1845. Enlisted in 2nd O. H. Art. in July
1862. Was considerably sick with
rheumatism, but was in all the service of his regiment except when thus
disabled. Was never wounded or captured,
and was discharged with his regiment 1865.
TIMOTHY
FISH, son
of James and Alice Fish, was born in Lancashire, England, Jan. 9, 1837. Went out in 1863 in 2nd O. H.
Art. Had no serious disability at last
account except deafness from Artillery practice. His parents have heard nothing from him for
over a year. He is supposed to be dead.
CHARLES
L. HOLLISTER,
son of Richard D. and Sophia B. Hollister, was born in Dunham Tp. Aug. 9,
1843. He enlisted in Battery K, 2nd
O. H. Art. in Aug. 1863. Had no
sickness, wounds or capture since his enlistment. Was on detached duty in the Commissary
Department during his last year of service.
Discharged at Camp Denison Aug. 1865.
WILSON
L. NUGENT,
son of G. M. and Sarah A. Nugent, was born in Adams Tp. April 13, 1841. Went out in June 1863, as private, but became
Sergeant in Battery K, 2nd O. H. Art. Was in hospital with fever at Mumfordsville
soon after going out and once again at Knoxville. Was slightly wounded in the leg on a skirmish
near Cleveland, Tenn. Was never
captured. Is still in the service
awaiting discharge.
JASPER PRYOR, son of Henry and Anna Pryor, was born in
Washington Co. June 8, 1846. Went out
with Battery K, 2nd O. H. Art. Aug. 13, 1863. He was taken sick about the 23rd
of Nov. at Mumfordsville with typhoid pneumonia and died at the place Dec. 12,
1863. He was buried near the town with
military honors.
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