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Journal History of the Twenty-Ninth Ohio Veteran Volunteers, 1861-1865 / Its Victories and its Reverses. And the campaigns and battles of Winchester, Port Republic, Cedar Mountain, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Lookout Mountain, Atlanta, the March to the Sea, and the campaign of the Carolinas, in which it bore an honorable part cover

Journal History of the Twenty-Ninth Ohio Veteran Volunteers, 1861-1865 / Its Victories and its Reverses. And the campaigns and battles of Winchester, Port Republic, Cedar Mountain, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Lookout Mountain, Atlanta, the March to the Sea, and the campaign of the Carolinas, in which it bore an honorable part

Chapter 29: ERRATA.
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A regimental journal recounts the formation, marches, camps, and combat experiences of an Ohio volunteer infantry unit during the American Civil War, presenting chronological entries, officers' reports, casualty lists, and veterans' corrections. It covers major campaigns and battles the regiment participated in, interweaving practical details of daily military life, leadership impressions, strategic movements, hardships endured, and acts of camaraderie. Compiled from first-hand submissions and overseen by a veterans' committee, the volume aims to preserve service records and collective memory rather than individual glorification.

ERRATA.

Page 192—eighth line, “Steur” should be “Steen.”

Page 193—Captain Luce was killed June 9, 1862.

Page 194—ninth line, for “October 17” read “October 27,”; twenty-fourth line, for “Francis” read “Frances.”

Page 196—twelfth line, “Haddock” should be “Hadlock.”

Page 197—seventeenth line, “Bivius” should be “Bivins.”

Page 198—twenty-first line, “Vanskoyt” should be “Vanskoik.”

Page 203—fourth and fifth lines, instead of “Buele” read “Beede”; eleventh line from bottom, “Outis” should be “Ontis.”

Page 204—tenth line, John J. Belknap was wounded June 15, 1864.

Page 206—fifth line, “Vins” should be “Viers”; nineteenth line, George Williams was killed at Kenesaw Mountain, Georgia; twenty-second line, the last date should be June 17, 1865.

Page 207—third line, last date should read May 22, 1865; twelfth line from bottom, insert the word “major” between the word “promoted” and date.

Page 209—fourth line from bottom, instead of “Martin M. Mills” read “Mills M. Martin.”

Page 210—fourth line, William Fisher was captured June 9, 1862; fourth line from bottom “Tallio” should be “Tallis.”

Page 213—twelfth line from bottom, “Suies” should be “Sines.”

Page 214—first line, for “Bubbington” read “Babbington.”

Page 216—last line, for “Murgan” read “Morgan.”

Page 220—third line, for “discharged” read “mustered out”; eleventh and twelfth lines, take out word “discharged.”

Page 221—fourth line from bottom, for “Woobury” read “Woodbury.”

Page 222—sixth line from bottom, for “Norton” read “Newton.”

Page 223—tenth line, Albert Bishop was a corporal; twenty-fourth line, for “M” read “W.”

Page 224—ninth line from bottom, after “teamster” insert “discharged.”

Page 225—twenty-first line, for “with company” read “in hospital”; ditto with fifth line from bottom; twenty-third line, for “with company” read “July 5, 1865.”

Page 226—eighth line from bottom, “June 5” should read “June 2.”

Page 227—twelfth line from bottom, for “1863” read “1862”; sixth line from bottom, for “A” read “F”; next line, for “E” read “G.”

Page 229—eleventh line, Philander M. Griggs was wounded at Cedar Mountain, August 9, 1862.

Page 231—ninth line, “Cargle” should be “Craighl.”

Page 232—last line, for “Grun” read “Green.”

Page 234—first name, for “Clap” read “Clapp”; same line, for “December 8” read “5”; ninth line from bottom, for “Brunian” read “Brainard”; sixth line from bottom, take “e” out of “Bauer.”

Page 235—third line from bottom, for “June 9” read “June 24.”

Page 236—sixteenth line, for “Newman” read “Niman”; sixth line from bottom, for “Ellson” read “Ellison.”

Page 237—sixth line, for “May 11” read “September 4.”

Page 238—tenth line, for “Shabondy” read “Sherbondy”; twenty-first line, for “Braginton” read “Braggington”; twenty-third line, for “Breght” read “Bright”; twenty-fourth line, for “Belnap” read “Belknap.”