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  2. 2nd Ohio Independent Light Artillery Battery - Wikipedia

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    The 2nd Ohio Battery was organized at Camp Chase in Columbus, Ohio and mustered in for three years service on August 7, 1861, under Captain Thomas J. Carlin. The battery was attached to Army of the West and Department of the Missouri to January 1862. 5th Brigade, Army of Southwest Missouri, to March 1862. Artillery, 2nd Division, Army of ...

  3. 4th Ohio Independent Light Artillery Battery - Wikipedia

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    The 4th Ohio Battery ceased to exist on March 19, 1865, when its veterans and recruits were transferred to the 10th Ohio Battery. Detailed service. Moved to St. Louis, Mo., August 21, 1861, then to Jefferson City and to Sedalia, Mo., September 30. Fremont's Campaign against Springfield, Mo., October 13–27. Duty at Springfield until November 8.

  4. 11th Ohio Independent Light Artillery Battery - Wikipedia

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    The 11th Ohio Battery was organized in St. Louis, Missouri October 27, 1861, and mustered in for a three-year enlistment under Captain Archibald G. A. Constable. The battery was attached to Army of the West and Department of the Missouri to March 1862. Artillery, 2nd Division, Army of the Mississippi, to April 1862.

  5. 1st Ohio Independent Light Artillery Battery - Wikipedia

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    Service. The 1st Ohio Battery was organized at Camp Chase in Columbus, Ohio and mustered in for three years service on August 6, 1861, under Captain James Ross McMullin. The battery was attached to Cox's Brigade, District of the Kanawha, West Virginia, to September 1861.

  6. WFRO-FM - Wikipedia

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    WFRO-FM. / 41.366; -83.089. WFRO-FM is a commercial FM radio station, licensed to the Sandusky county seat of Fremont, Ohio. The station operates at the federally assigned frequency of 99.1 MHz, and is owned by BAS Broadcasting.

  7. Battery I, 1st Ohio Volunteer Light Artillery - Wikipedia

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    Battery I, 1st Ohio Light Artillery mustered out of service on June 13, 1865. Detailed service. Battery I's detailed service is as follows: 1861. Engaged in guarding the fortifications and approaches to Cincinnati in back of Newport, Ky., Mt. Adams and Price's Hill October–December 1861. 1862

  8. Battery B, 1st Ohio Light Artillery - Wikipedia

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    Tullahoma Campaign. Battle of Chickamauga. Siege of Chattanooga. Battle of Missionary Ridge. Battery B, 1st Ohio Light Artillery was an artillery battery that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. The battery was often referred to as Standart's Battery or Standart's Ohio Battery.

  9. 26th Ohio Independent Light Artillery Battery - Wikipedia

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    The 26th Ohio Battery was originally organized as Company F, 32nd Ohio Infantry at Camp Dennison near Cincinnati, Ohio, in August 1861. The battery was detached on July 20, 1862, under the command of Captain Theobold D. Yost. However, due to being captured at Harpers Ferry, paroled, exchanged, and then reassigned as infantry, then assigned ...