4th Ohio Infantry

1st Brigade, 3rd Division

(Front):4th Ohio

Infantry.

1st Brigade,

3rd Division,

2nd Corps.

Carroll's Brigade.

Ohio's Tribute.

(Left):On the evening

of

July 2, 1863.

Carroll's Brigade

was sent from its

position with the 2nd

Corps to re-enforce

this position of the

line, and this monument

marks the position

where, as part of that

brigade, the 4th Ohio

Infantry at that time

participated in repelling

an attack of the enemy.

Carroll's Brigade.

Companies A & B, from Mt. Vernon,

Knox County.

Companies C & I, from Delaware,

Delaware County.

Companies D & G, from Kenton,

Hardin County.

(Right):Gettysburg

July 2 and 3, 1863.

Killed.

Capt. Samuel J. Shoub, C I

Lieut. Addison H. Edgar, Co. G

Corp. John Debolt, Co. B

Private James W. Harl, Co. A

Private William Bain, Co. G

Private George H. Martin, Co. G

Private Asa O. Davis, Co. G

Private David W. Collins, Co. G

Private Andrew Myers, Co. G

Private Simon Rollenson, Co. I

Private Jacob Sheak, Co. I

Private Henry C. Stark, Co. I

Wounded.

Capt. Peter Grubb, Co. G

Sergt. M.V.B. Longworth, Co. G

Corp. Lyman S. Ensign, Co. F

Private Wm. D. Breyfogle, Co. C

Private Samuel Wells, Co. C

Private Finley Bain, Co. C

Private James Holloway, Co. D

Private Reason Gillmore, Co. G

Private Michael Hermann, Co. G

Private Henry P. Pfeiffer, Co. G

Private Wm. Shinderwolf, Co. G

Private George W. Wilcox, Co. G

Private John Winstead, Co. I

Private Jacob Boyer, Co. K

Private Joseph Short, Co. K

Carroll's Brigade.

Companies H & K, from Marion,

Marion County.

Company E, from Wooster,

Wayne County.

Company F, from Canton,

Stark County.

(Back):Principal

Engagements.

Rich Mountain

Romney

Blue's Gap

Winchester

Front Royal

Harrison's Landing

Fredericksburg

Chancellorsville

Gettysburg

Bristoe Station

Robertson's Tavern

Mine Run

Morton's Ford

Wilderness

Laurel Hill

Spottsylvania

Ny River

North Anna River

Totopotomoy

Cold Harbor

Carroll's Brigade.

Organized for three months' service

at Columbus, Ohio, April 21, 1861.

Reorganized for three years' service

at Camp Dennison, Ohio, June 5, 1861.

Mustered out at expiration of term

of service June 22, 1864.

Marker is on Baltimore Pike (State Highway 97), on the right when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

Credits and Sources:

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