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93rd Ohio Infantry
Company A
Joseph Fry - Corporal
Joseph Fry was my great, great, great grandfather and died at the Battle of Stones River on Dec. 31, 1862. He is buried at Old Greencastle Cemetery in Dayton, Ohio.
Contact Name: Kevin Fry
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Date Added: 1/20/2018

Company A
Samuel Fry - Private
Samuel is my great, great, great uncle who died of tuberculosis on Feb. 5, 1863 in a field hospital outside of Nashville, TN. He is buried in Old Greencastle Cemetery in Dayton, Ohio.
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Date Added: 1/20/2018

Company B
David Theophilus Baldwin - Corporal
See 'Haller/Gibboney/Baldwin Family' (2015) by Brian Paul Kaess. Cpl. David T Baldwin (1828-1902) fought in the Mexican War and also on the side of the Union in the American Civil War. He was the only brother in his family to fight for the Union. He was wounded at the Battle of Chickamauga in 1863 and lay wounded on the battlefield for some time. He received two pensions for his services. Near the end of his life, he was happy to see his brother again.
Contact Name: Brian Paul Kaess
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Date Added: 6/19/2015

Company B
David Theophilus Baldwin - Private
Pvt. Baldwin was detailed to the 5th Indiana Artillery mid 1863 and was seriously injured at Chickamauga in 1863.
Contact Name: Mark Baldwin
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Date Added: 6/16/2007

Company B
Jonathan Spielman - Private
2 Aug 1862 Jonathan, a 44 year-old stone mason living in Dayton OH, enlisted with the Union Army. On 19 Aug 1862 he was assigned to Co. B of the OH 93rd. He was killed 23 Nov 1863 in the first battle for Missionary Ridge in TN, the Battle for Orchard Knob. Jonathan was born in MD, the son of Jacob Spielman and Mary Magdalena Hogmire.
Contact Name: Sharon Spielman Ashcraft
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Date Added: 2/1/2006

Company C
Samuel Delano - Private
Enlisted as a Private on 05 August 1862 at the age of 21
Enlisted in Company C, 93rd Infantry Regiment Ohio on 20 August 1862.
Discharged Company C, 93rd Infantry Regiment Ohio on 07 April 1863.

Contact Name: Fred Rose
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Date Added: 1/14/2009

Company E
John Conley Gebhart - Private
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Contact Name: Randy Staley
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Date Added: 2/28/2005

Company E
John Stettler - Private
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Contact Name: Sean Barrett
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Date Added: 9/4/2007

Company F
William D. Bridgeford - Private
My Great Grandfather, and namesake.
Contact Name: William E. Bridgeford
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Date Added: 8/20/2012

Company F
Benjamin Nose - Private
Benjamin was my grandpa. His name is really Noes. The army misspelled it.
Contact Name: Loren Noes
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Date Added: 6/22/2012

Company F
Benjamin Nose - Private
Benjamin Nose (later spelled Noes) survived Chickamauga and Kennesaw Mountain to participate in the Siege of Atlanta. He returned home to marry and have many children; however the hardships of war surely led to his shortened life span.
Contact Name: Susan
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Date Added: 5/25/2008

Company F
Fredrick F. Schumacher - Private
Name misspelled in government records:
Private Fredrick 'Shoemaker' should read Schumacher.
Description: Payne's Farm and New Hope Church were the first and heaviest clashes of the Mine Run Campaign. In late November 1863, Meade attempted to steal a march through the Wilderness and strike the right flank of the Confederate army south of the Rapidan River. Maj. Gen. Jubal A. Early in command of Ewell's Corps marched east on the Orange Turnpike to meet the advance of William French's III Corps near Payne's Farm. Carr's division (US) attacked twice. Johnson's division (CS) counterattacked but was scattered by heavy fire and broken terrain. After dark, Lee withdrew to prepared field fortifications along Mine Run. The next day the Union army closed on the Confederate position. Skirmishing was heavy, but a major attack did not materialize. Meade concluded that the Confederate line was too strong to attack and retired during the night of December 1-2, ending the winter campaign.
Fred (Shoemaker) Schumacher’s medical file. He was severely wounded in the right thigh on May 5th 1864 while fighting in Wilderness, Va- also called Mine Run. Transferred to G H Phila, PA, May 14,1864 and spent five months in the hospital. On July 29 to August 1st he received further medical attention for the same wound caused by a musket rifle ball and remained in the hospital for five months. He later received a government pension beginning at $12 and ending at $90 per month as of June 4, 1927- his last check.
Contact Name: Gary Hinkle
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Date Added: 7/6/2008

Company G
Joshua Beane - Private
Killed 27 May 1864 during the Atlanta Campaign at Dallas, GA at the battle of New Hope Church
Contact Name: Dave Bane
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Date Added: 3/8/2013

Company I
Samuel Schlosser - Private
Enlisted 24 Dec 1863 at Dayton,Ohio in company I, 93rd Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and served until honorably discharged at Saint Louis, Mo., December 26, 1865, He took part in the battles of Loudon and Clinton, Tenn., was all through the famous Atlanta campaign, then in the battles of Rocky Face Ridge, Resaca, Kenesaw Mountain and again in the front of Atlanta; took part in the fights at Jonesboro, Lovejoy Station, Spring Hill, Columbia, and at the first battle at Franklin was injured and transferred into 2nd Battalion, Veteran Reserve Corps. Buried in Parish Cemetery, Arlington, OH.
Contact Name: Robert Mitchell
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Date Added: 11/26/2009

Company I
Thomas J. Walsh - Corporal
Enlisted as a Private 9 Aug, 1862, at Dayton, Ohio, at the age of 23. Was promoted to Corporal 21 Dec 1862. Mustered out 8 Jun 1865 at Nashville, Tennessee. After the war settled first in Greene County, Ohio, then moved with his family to a farm in Dakota County, Minnesota. Died there 6 Dec 1916, and is buried in Annunciation Cemetery.
Contact Name: Mary Blonigen
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Date Added: 5/26/2014

Company K
Christian Prouty - Private
Died November 2, 1862, in Danville, Kentucky hospital. He was 24 years old enlisted on August 12th, 1862 for 3 years.
Contact Name: Shawn Verdine
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Date Added: 9/30/2006

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