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Corp George Adams

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Corp George Adams Veteran

Birth
Death
6 Aug 1864 (aged 21–22)
Georgia, USA
Burial
Marietta, Cobb County, Georgia, USA GPS-Latitude: 33.9508778, Longitude: -84.5399167
Plot
F, 5354
Memorial ID
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Corpl Co D 100th Ohio Infantry.
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
Corpl Co D 100th Ohio Infantry.
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

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