105th Ohio Volunteer Infantry

~ A Memorial to their Service ~


~ Updated Dec 2006. Site had been hacked by spammers. ~

~ ATTN: Descendents of the 105th OVI ~

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History

Soldier's Three - Provided with permission by Donny Gregory
"Soldier's Three"
Image Used with Permission of Donald Gregory

Field Staff

Personalties

Company A

Mustering In!

Company B

Battles

Company C

Diaries

Company D

Letters

Company E

Wounded

Company F

Deaths

Company G

Buried

Company H

Pensions

Company I

Artifacts

Company K

Guestbook

Alpha Listing

Resources

 

Links

Left to Right: Officer's of the 105th Ohio. Lt. Reuben Morgaridge, Co. C, Captain William Wallace, Co. I and Lt. Albion Tourgee, Co. G taken during the Tullahoma Campaign in July of '63."
Image Source: The Story of a Thousand: Being a history of the Service of the 105th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, in the War for the Union from August 21, 1862 to June 6, 1865. Tourgée, Albion Winegar. Buffalo, S. McGerald & son, 1896. Pg. 210. Edited by Donald Gregory and used with his permission.


"When I'm dead and in my grave
And all my bones are rotton
Please do look in this good book
And see that my name is not forgotton."
- From the diary of
Pvt. Josiah Ayre
Co. E , 105th Ohio Volunteer Infantry
d. Oct. 14, 1862 from wounds received Oct. 8, 1862
in battle of Perryville, Kentucky.


Website Design: Paul Calloway
Research: Paul Calloway and Jay White
Lasted Updated March 2, 2004.
Copyright: All Rights Reserved, 2004.

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