United States. Army. Ohio Infantry Regiment, 67th (1861-1865)
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Borton family papers
The Borton family papers is a collection of 216 letters in two boxes, box 1 containing photocopies of the original letters and box 2 containing transcripts of the same.
Civil War furlough papers, 67th Ohio Volunteer Infantry
Furlough application requests made by members of the 67th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, includes name index.
Hiram Ketcham diary
Photocopy of original pocket diary (with typed transcript) of a member of Company G, 67th Ohio Volunteer Infantry.
John Jefferson Parsons letters
Transcripts of letters written to the editor of the Perrysburg Journal, Perrysburg, Ohio between January 24, 1862 and May 31, 1864, from a soldier serving with Co. H, 67th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Transcription provided by Dan Masters.
Marilyn Clay family papers
Family correspondence, some with transcripts, of Clay family ancestors, including Stevens, Sindel, Tappan, Fisher, and Wood families. Includes Civil War era correspondence of James D. Fisher while serving with Co. F, 67th O.V.I.
Rideout family correspondence
Two Civil War era letters between Isaac Rideout and his son, Isaac G. Rideout, who was serving with Co.B, 67th Ohio Volunteer Infantry; includes transcripts.
Samuel Farsht letters
Photocopies of four letters written by Farsht who was serving with the 67th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, Co.B during the Civil War; he was killed in the assault on Fort Wagner, S.C. on July 18, 1863.
United States Army Ohio Infantry Regiment, 67th (1861-1865) regimental order book
Order book including casualty lists from Winchester, Va. and Fort Wagner, SC, reports of deceased soldiers and their effects, and an accounting of members of the regiment taken prisoner. Volume later in the possession of Dr. John H. Whitehead of Bowling Green, Ohio.