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    Didn't know where to post this so move it if necessary. Looking for any online info or books on the 44th Ohio Infantry. Trying to find info on their service in Ky.
    any help would be appreciated,
    everett taylor
    [FONT="Book Antiqua"]Everett Taylor[/FONT]

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    Re: 44th Ohio infantry

    Everett,
    Try this site from BGSU of Ohio in their Center for Archival Collections.

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    They have some decent manuscript collections available. A quick scan didn't reveal any 44th Ohio info however there's some great accounts of service in Kentucky by William T. Chapman of the 103rd Ohio at this link

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    Regards,
    Mark Susnis
    Mark Susnis
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    • #3
      Re: 44th Ohio infantry

      Try Larry Stevens great "Buckeye" site:




      Regards,

      Phil Spaugy
      Regards,

      Phil Spaugy
      Union Guards
      Co. A
      19th Regiment
      Indiana Volunteer Infantry
      N-SSA

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        Re: 44th Ohio infantry

        Everett,
        Being a Buckeye from Springfield, Ohio but living down here in Virginia, I was lucky to obtain the original and complete 13 volume set of the "Roster of OHIO SOLDIERS 1861-66". Volume IV states the following: "This Regiment was organized at Springfield, Ohio, from September 12 to October 14, 1861, to serve three years. Its designation was changed to the 8th Regiment Ohio Cavalry in January, 1864. The official list of battles, in which this Regiment bore an honorable part, is not yet published by the War Department, but the following list has been compiled after careful research, during the preparation of this work."

        Lewisburg, W. VA May 23, 1862
        Dutton's Hill, KY March 30, 1863

        After reviewing the Roll of Honor of Ohio Soldiers in Volume IV for the 44th, a soldier from Company C and Company H were killed in action at Somerset, KY on March 30, 1863. Hope this helps out some.

        Eric M. Jeanneret
        Ships Cook
        Tidewater Maritime Living History Assoc.

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        • #5
          Re: 44th Ohio infantry

          Everett,

          That type of simple bibliographic information used to be available on the USAMHI website, which was one of the most incredibly valuable sources of information for the CW. Unfortunately, with the onslaught of the disasterous AHEC concept, it appears the entire CW section has been eliminated once again. This happens periodically with budget cuts and internal program politics. Perhaps one day it will be restored. This time it appears there wasn't even enough money to place redirects. Neither their search engine nor quick links work these days, so who knows.

          Of course, you can find out all sorts of trivial stuff about early 19th century air rifles. Sigh.
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