Fulton County Soldiers & Sailors Memorial
86th, 130th & 182nd Regiment Memorial
Altman, Solomon Anghutz, P. H. Burtgh, Adoniram bejverson, Fred Bayes, Wesley BaYes, Henry Bayes, P. H. Bayes, I. E. Bancroft, Henry Brigham, H. T. Blizzard, E. W. Briggs, E. W. Bulger, Haman Cantleberry, William Cantleberrn, Levi Cunningham, David Cameron, William Dinnius, John W. Dunahue, Jonn Durbin, Preasley Fairghilds, Silas Faylor, Nelson Fouty, Spencer Fouty, John Gleason, Warren Holmes, A. J. Hodges, Samuel Hodges, Josiah Heughes, Hugh Haley, Lorenzo Harrington, L. W. Haowick, Gabriel Hardy, Warren Hogeboom, Abe Handy, William H. Kinney, Henry Kelly, G. Losure, Marion Lyon, Cyrus Long, Martin Moyer, Edward Mikesell Tedias Mikesell, Andrew McKibbin, Robert Pontious, Isaac I. Rex, John Reece, Lowell Raker, Martin Rice, Edward Smith, Warzen Smith, John D. Schlappi, James Shulters, W. D. Shank, C. Scott, David Schwain, Peter Spring, Cornelius M. Tabor, Philip Vine, Jacob Warner, Joe Wood, A. A. Williams, T. F. Wise, Harrison Wilson, George
130th Regiment.
Beatty, Whiteld Babcock, Clark Bartlett, Russell Bailer, James Bailer,
Martin Bacon. Ezekiel Barden, B. L. Barden, Lewis Borton, Elwood Bayes, B. W. Baves, F. P. Bayes, Ellott Ceitzer, William Champion, W. J. Carpenter, Henry Carrol, Charles Carbol, L. J. Carmen, G. E. Driskell, W. W. Drew, William Drew A. N. Dulla, George A. Dennis, Albert Davoll, William Deyo, Albert Eldredge, Milan Faylor, Joseph Fasebauge, Isaiah T. Fashbauge, Jacob B. Fashbaugh, Taylor Fasebauge, Eli Feiner, Dennis Fexner, E. M. Ferguson, P. J. First, O. Garman, Jacob Grandy, John A. Gates, Kiran Gooden, Oliver Gillis, John Gray, Edward Hogel, Isaac Hay, Samuel Harriman, J. Hemp, Eli Hoxie, Thomas J. Hinle, C. G. Hinkle, Melvin Hinde, Aaron Jewell, Enos Jeffers, Lyman Kennedy, Albert Kennedv, Elias Kennedy, Charles Keoster, Jacob King, J. Leist, Julius. Lee, R. S. Losure, Elmer Miley, W. S. Miley, H. Miley, William D. McClarren, R. Merrill, John Merrill, Russell Mason, L. C. Munn, Alison Mercer, Abraham March, Henry Mead, Levi Mead, Chauncey McIntyre, George Noble, Augustus Nobls, Daniel Onwaller, William Parisah, A. N. Pinkstock, Henry Plettner, John Prentiss, Abraham C. Potes, James Pierce, Hiram Quigele, Romance C. Ribeards, Henry C. Rarick, George Robasser, Melchor Rishards, Franklin Reckner, John Royce, G. L. Robinson, T. R. Robinson, S. Richardson, N. D. Robinson, N. E. Roose, Ed. Spencer, S. L. Stiewell, A. N. Smith, Loto Smith, W. S. Snyder William Standisr, George Swan, D. Turney, A. Trask, Erastus Tripp, N. W. Valentine, George Worth, Arthur Welch, B. A. Watkins, Vernon Wood, J. D. Warren, Joseph Watkins, Wells Washburn, William Wilcox, James White, James S. Wilson, William Winzler, John Yamons, John L.182nd Regiment.
Ayers, John Edward
Aldrige, Albert
Armstrong, Milton
Armstrong, Wellington
Beebe, E.
Belknap, E.
Brookes, William H.
Dinnius, Peter
Ely, Francisgo
Hale, James
Hamilton, W. H.
Kanauer, Adam
Layer, John S.
Linfoot, Frank
McClure, Moses
Markley, Phil
Martin, Charles
McQuillin, John W.
Morphelius, C.
Newcomer, G. D.
Oldfield, George
Pike, Justin
Porter, Lucius
Pike, R. J.
Schoonoyer, Charles
Taylor, George
Upham, Warren
Williams, G. H.
Whitehead, Jacob
Topics. This memorial is listed in this topic list: War, US Civil.
Location.
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within walking distance of this marker. A different marker also named Fulton County Soldiers & Sailors Memorial (here, next to this marker); a different marker also named Fulton County Soldiers & Sailors Memorial (here, next to this marker); a different marker also named Fulton County Soldiers & Sailors Memorial (here, next to this marker); a different marker also named Fulton County Soldiers & Sailors Memorial (here, next to this marker); a different marker also named Fulton County Soldiers & Sailors Memorial (here, next to this marker); a different marker also named Fulton County Soldiers & Sailors Memorial (here, next to this marker); a different marker also named Fulton County Soldiers & Sailors Memorial (here, next to this marker); a different marker also named Fulton County Soldiers & Sailors Memorial (here, next to this marker). Touch for a list and map of all markers in Wauseon.
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