How many troops from Ohio served in the Civil War?
Over 300,000 Ohioans served in the Civil War, the third largest number of soldiers of any Union state.
Who was the youngest Civil War soldier from Ohio?
Joseph Fissell from Circleville, Ohio who was the youngest Civil War soldier from Ohio to serve in the Union Army. He was eleven years old when he enlisted as a musician in the 45th Ohio Volunteer Infantry on August 1, 1862.
Who was well known Civil War nurse from Ohio?
Mary Ann Ball Bickerdycke, who was born in Mount Vernon, traveled with the Union armies and established more than 300 field hospitals during the war.
In which Ohio infantry regiment did two future U.S. Presidents serve?
Presidents Rutherford B. Hayes and William McKinley both served in the 23rd Ohio Volunteer Infantry.
Where in Ohio were Confederate prisoners held?
Confederate prisoners were house at Camp Chase in Columbus and Johnsons Island on Lake Erie.
Who were the Ohio Governors during the Civil War?
The three Civil War governors were William Dennison (1860-1862), David Tod (1862-1864) and John Brough (1864-1865).
Which general led the Union Army to its first major victory?
In February 1862, Brigadier General Ulysses S. Grant from Brown County, Ohio, led the Union to victory at Fort Donelson on the Cumberland River near Dover, Tennessee.
Which Ohio city was braced for Confederate attack?
In the fall of 1862 Cincinnati was preparing to be attacked. A militia force dubbed The Squirrel Hunters was called up by Governor Tod to defend the city and the Black Brigade built defenses.
Who was the first recipient of the Medal of Honor?
Jacob Parrott, a private in the 21st Ohio Volunteer Infantry was awarded the first Medal of Honor for his role in Andrews Raid.
Where and when was the only Civil War battle fought in Ohio?
At Buffington Island, a spot east of Pomeroy on the Ohio River, a Union Army column routed a Confederate cavalry force lead by General John Hunt Morgan on July 19, 1863.