Principally, the following sources were referenced in the study of
the 105th Ohio Infantry.
Civil War Diaries & Letters of Bliss Morse. Loren. J.
Morse. Wagoner, OK. 1985.
Civil War Letter Tells of Personal Experiences at Perryville.
Glen Haney, Mentor, Ohio. The Kentucky Explorer, Vol. 1, No. 1.
May 1992. Pages 42-44.
Civil War Sutler and their Wares by Francis A. Lord.
Thomas Yoseloff. Cranbury, New Jersey. 1969. p.48.
Civil War: The Letters of John Holbrook Morse, 1861-1865.
Bianca Federico. Washington, D.C., 1975.
In Memoriam: Henry Harrison Cumings; Charlotte F. Cumings.
Rev. J.N. Fradenburgh. The Derrick Publishing Company. Oil City, Pa.
1913.
Official Army Register of the Volunteer Force of the United
States Army for the Years 1861, '62, '63, '64, '65. Part V. Ohio -
Michigan. PUBLISHED BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR, IN COMPLIANCE
WITH THE JOINT RESOLUTION OF THE SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,
APPROVED MARCH 2, 1865. p. 202.
Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the
War of the Rebellion, 1861-1866. Vol. VII Cincinnati. The Ohio
Valley Press. 1888. Pages 571-598.
Terrill's Brigade at Perryville. National Tribune. Vol
24, No. 37. June 14, 1906.
The Civil War Diary of Private Josiah Ayre. James
Glauser. James Room, Burton Public Library. Burton, Ohio.
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. Albion W. Tourgee. Buffalo, NY. S. McGerald
& Son. 1896.
Who was Who in the Union: Volume I of Who was Who in the Civil
War by Stewart Sifakis. Facts on File, Inc. New York, New York.
1988. Pg. 407.
Also, the following unpublished letters were examined:
Isaac Raub Letters, The Western Reserve Historical
Society. 10825 East Boulevard. Cleveland, Ohio 44108.
J.W. Nesbitt Letters, The Western Reserve Historical
Society. 10825 East Boulevard. Cleveland, Ohio 44108.