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| Web Author's Note: The Sternau Collection page 1 of 4 Fellow 16th Ohio descendant Betsy Sternau has provided a treasure of information on her great-great grandfather, Private William F. Butler, Co. D, as well as a number of images of 16th OVI gravestones, shown in the next several pages, and other information from extensive research in the Dresden area. Most of these graves are from Dresden Cemetery or nearby cemeteries and are from the area of Muskingum County where the 90-day regiment Company "K" and 3-year regiment Company "D" were formed. Our sincere thanks to Betsy for her passion, hard work and contribution to the memory of the regiment. |
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Ane - no records found Barton - no records found Cassell - Co. F 62nd OVI killed Fort Wagner, SC Cole - Co. C 26th OVI killed Camp Enyart, VA Cordray - Co. B 89th OVI died Andersonville, GA Davis - Co. H 18th USA died Bardstown, KY Dewar - no records found Dunn - Co. F 97th OVI died Gallatin, TN Dwiggins - Co. F 97th OVI died Bowling Green, KY Evans - Co. F 62nd OVI died Richmond, VA Griffee - no records found Hickey - no records found Holden - Co. I 99th OVI died Murfreesboro, TN Jackson - Co. D 16th OVI died Somerset, KY Macham - no records found McMurry - Co. D 16th OVI died Cumberland, MD Morton - Co. F 97th OVI died Nashville, TN Powell - Co. B 80th OVI died Vicksburg, MS Sharpe - Co. F 62nd OVI died Winchester, VA Shipley - Co. F 97th OVI died wounds Chattanooga, TN Spence - 16th OVI? Sprague - no records found Williams - cannot identify Wolford - cannot identify Yaest/Yeast - Co. E 76th OVI died Helena, AR |
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| Entrance Gate to Dresden Cemetery, Dresden, Ohio Many Company K (90-day) and Company D (3-year) men came from Dresden and surrounding area and were buried in this cemetery along with several smaller, nearby cemeteries. photo and research courtesy of Betty Sternau, great great granddaughter of Pvt. William Butler |
Plaque at entrance of Dresden Cemetery listing the names of soldiers who were killed in action during the Civil War. Some are buried in national cemeteries in
other states. **Please note military information provided, above, is highly tentative. photo courtesy of Betty Sternau, great great granddaughter of Pvt. William Butler |
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| Pvt. William F. Butler , Company D (3-year) Soldier's Profile Page Born , Ohio, 1838 - Died Dresden, Ohio, January 29, 1877 Buried at Sherrod's Chapel Cemetery (stone missing), Muskingum County, Ohio courtesy of Betsy Sternau, great great granddaughter of Pvt. William F. Butler |
Pvt. John Wallace. Company D (3-year) Born xxxx xx, xxxx xxxxxx xxxx Died xxxxx xx, xxxx, xxxxxx xxxxxx Buried at Dresden Cemetery, Dresden, Ohio courtesy of Betsy Sternau, great great granddaughter of Pvt. William F. Butler |
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| Sgt. John Wesley Ogle, Company K (Private-90-day), Company D (3-year) Born January 17, 1837 - Died Dresden, Ohio, May 25, 1863 (or 1873) Buried at Dresden Cemetery, Dresden, Ohio courtesy of Betsy Sternau, great great granddaughter of Pvt. William F. Butler |
Pvt. Hansen Cougle, Company K (90-day) * believed to be same soldier as Hanse Google of cemetery records Born 1836(?), Frazeysburg, Ohio Died April 16, 1891. Ohio Buried at Dresden Cemetery, Dresden, Ohio courtesy of Betsy Sternau, great great granddaughter of Pvt. William F. Butler |
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