Entered service July 18, 1862, age 20.
Appointed Corpl April 20, 1864.
Killed in battle of Utoy Creek, Ga. Interred in section F, grave 902.
-Ohio Roster and Roll of Honor
...on the 2d went into position on the extreme right and put up works. August 4, moved a short distance farther to the right. August 5, Second Lieut. Addison S. Clarke, Company G; Sgt. William N. Stugard, Company E, and Private H. Snyder, Company B, were wounded while the regiment was in works. Lieutenant Clarke died August 12.
August 6, this regiment, with a part of the brigade, made an unsuccessful charge upon the enemy's works, losing 34 killed, 57 wounded, and 9 missing. Capt. Frank Rundell took command of the regiment during the fight, Col. P.S. Slevin being sent to the rear wounded. August 7, advanced the line about half a mile beyond the point charged the 6th, and went into position.
-Captain Frank Rundell, 100th Ohio Regiment
Entered service July 18, 1862, age 20.
Appointed Corpl April 20, 1864.
Killed in battle of Utoy Creek, Ga. Interred in section F, grave 902.
-Ohio Roster and Roll of Honor
...on the 2d went into position on the extreme right and put up works. August 4, moved a short distance farther to the right. August 5, Second Lieut. Addison S. Clarke, Company G; Sgt. William N. Stugard, Company E, and Private H. Snyder, Company B, were wounded while the regiment was in works. Lieutenant Clarke died August 12.
August 6, this regiment, with a part of the brigade, made an unsuccessful charge upon the enemy's works, losing 34 killed, 57 wounded, and 9 missing. Capt. Frank Rundell took command of the regiment during the fight, Col. P.S. Slevin being sent to the rear wounded. August 7, advanced the line about half a mile beyond the point charged the 6th, and went into position.
-Captain Frank Rundell, 100th Ohio Regiment
Inscription
CORP.
OHIO
Advertisement
Records on Ancestry
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement