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Source:
Two Hundred Years The Military History of Ohio
Publ. H. H. Hardesty, Publisher, New York, Toledo & Chicago
1889

ROLL of HONOR
of OHIO'S RANK and FILE
from MAHONING COUNTY, OHIO
in the WAR of the REBELLION

(Transcribed by Sharon Wick)

A - B - C - D - EF - G - H - IJ - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - UV - W - XYZ - Additional Men.

N - pg. 301

 

Nash, Jas. M., e. at Youngstown, Apr. 27, 1861, co. B, 19th O. V. I.; e. in same for 3 yrs; pro. orderly sergt. sergt. - major, 1st lieut. and adjt. capt. major lieut. -co. col; served as jusdge advocate on gen. court-martial at Cincinnati, winter of 1864-5; gunshot wound in left hand near New Hope church, Ga. May 277, 1864; in hosp. with wound about 3 weeks at Chattanooga; in o. at San Antonio, Texas, Oct. 25, 1865; mem. Encampment No. 3, U. V. L.
Naylor, Jas. B., e. at Beloit, Aug. 1862, co. H, 105th O. V. I.; cap. near Murfreesboro; held about 10 days; dis. with regt.; died at Beloit, Apr. 1866.
Naylor, John, e. in Goshen twp. Mahoning co. Aug. 1862, co. A, 125th O. V. I.; died at Franklin, Tenn. Feb. 20, 1863, fever, buried there.
Naylor, Jos. B., e. in Goshen twp. Mahoning co. Aug. 22, 1862, co. A, 125th O. V. I.; pro. corp. then sergt.; in hosp. at Franklin, Tenn. Mar. 1863, then at Nashville, till dis. there, Apr. 25, 1863; chronic diarrhea and congestive chills; mem. Alliance Post, G. A R. No. 306.
Naylor, W. D., e. at Cleveland, Aug. 1862, co. H, 105th O. V. I.; wounded at Perryville; died of wound in hosp., at Louisville, Ky. Nov. 8, 1862.
Nelson, John C., e. at Girard, 4-month service co. D, 171st O. V. I.
Nesbitt, Jas., e. at Cleveland, Aug. 10, 1861, co. E, 2d O. V. C.; sunstruck on return from expedition to Indian Terr..; in hosp. with same at Fort Scott, Kans. July-Aug. 1862; vet. and dis. with regt.; died at Poland, June 24, 1883.
Nesbitt, John W., e. at Poland, Aug. 9, 1862, co. H, 105th O. V. I.; pro. sergt. for meritorious service May 1, 1863, at Murfreesboro, Tenn.; wounded at Kenesaw Mt. Jun. 18, 1864; wound dressed by regt. surg. and never absent from duty with co. during service; m. o. at Washington D. C. June 3, 1865.
Nessle, Isaiah J., e. Lowellville, Aug. 6, 1862, co. A, 105th O. V. I.; corp. pro. sergt. Feb. 1864; gunshot wound in right thigh at Chickamauga; in hosp. with wound at Nashville, Tenn. and Louisville, Ky. about 4 months; m. o. at Washington, D. C. June 3, 1865; was charter member Reno Post, G. A. R.; J. V. C. and S. V. C. in same; now member Tod Post.
Nessle, John, e. at Lowellville, Mar. 1863, co. A, 105th O. V. I.; on duty at Columbus, and dis there, disab. July, 1863.
Nessle, Wm. H., e. at Poland, June 8, 1861, co. E, 23d O. V. I.; sergt.; pro. 1st sergt, Dec. 1861; com. 2d lieut. dec. 26, 1862; 1st lieut, Aug. 1863; dis. at Columbus, July 15, 1865; died at Washington, D. C. Mar. 11, 1879; buried at Lowellville; was member G. A. R.
Newman, Henry C., c. at Youngstown, Apr. 24, 1861, co. I, 7th O. V. I.; dis. Aug. 18, 1861; e. at Youngstown, Aug. 10, 1861, co. E, 2d O. V. C.; vet. at Mossy Creek, Tenn. Jan. 1, 1864; det. mule driver and wagonmaster part of servicer; m. o. at Benton Barracks, Mo. Sept. 11, 1865; chaplain (2d term) Tod Post, G. A. R.
Newton, Chas., co. F, 41st O. V. I.; wounded and disab. at Shiloh; died 1882.
Newton, Warren, e. at Cleveland, 3-year and vet service co. E, 2d O. V. C.; pro. sergt. lieut. capt.; wounded at Five Forks; died of wound, Apr. 1865.
Newton, W. H., e. at Boardman, bugler co. E, 2d O. V. C. Aug. 1862 - Aug. 1865

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