Central in Cleveland in Cuyahoga County, Ohio — The American Midwest (Great Lakes)
23rd Ohio Volunteer Infantry Monument
W. D. Hazzard J. Iliff T. G. Dickson H. McCarty L. Gill J. C. Barton M. Haack
W. Hamilton S. Clifford I. W. Barker E. Sims H. Durkee H. H Smith F. Hooker J. White G. Clifford
A. Baker D. Balcomb J. Brown G. S. Melvin J. Kauffmann J. F. Brumfield
J. Brooks D. Williams G. W. Barker M. Goodman T. E. Mayberry C. M. Long C. B. Whitmore
W. Edwards J. L. Gants A. Smith R. A. Detrick W. Hill D. Long B. B. Smith
C. Saunders D. Ottoe T. B. Zimmerman G. W. Mercer J. N. Simonton J. Cressinger J. Pressley W. S. Crepps
J. W. Kiser J. S Pinney D. Whisler W. H. Eichner G. Tallentine
J. Fitzgerald H. W. Parsons D. I. Richardson W. B. Harper W. J. Crain P. Coleanor T. Hays M. Bird
S. A. Grant P. J. Hinds R. F. Pearson W. Severance T. J. Smith J. V. Eldridge N. J. Leroy J. Horn
Mustered into the U.S. Service for three years. At Camp Chase, O., June 11, 1861
A. A. Hunter A. Y. Austin A. F. Gillis
G. W. Seaman L. R. Gray Serg't Major E. L. Reynolds
J. G. Dawson T. G. Wells A. J. Shepard W. McIntosh J. H. Baker M. Slonaker J. Watkins E. Fitch J. Armstrong J. H. Lindley G. M. Towslee W. J. Taylor
S. E. Bull M. Butler
J. Bowman J. E. Wight F. M. Kitson A. J. Maguire F. C. Smith A. R. Jacobs W. Fraushuer C. M. Long D. D. Dustin R. S. Rawdon C. Hughes W. Nobblit I. N. Whitney G. W. Shaffer A. Moore D. R. Spain D. Chapman
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J. L. Barnes R. B. Cornwall J. Dunn T. A. Ross M. P. Daniels G. N. Hickox
J. Haury J. G. Monger W. Sullivan G. Labolt G. F. Ayres
Geo. M. Brigden O. E. Askne H. C. Simons D. Cook J. Ray A. West C. E. Brown A. C. Lamb H. C. Tenney T. D. Greenfield A. Decker S. S. Collar
C. V. Brookman J. Matson J. Miller C. Peffer E. I. Truax E. H. Park
Erected and dedicated to our fallen comrades August 1st 1865.
W. H. Rankin G. J. Wilson J. Sickmiller
N. Breckenridge L. Erskins J. Hight S. S. Hull G. W. Jones J. Sawyer J. R. Searl S. L. Scott G. G. Fields J. Ridgeway
D. Blackman G. Cobe A. C. Forney J. M. Holebauch J. Ladley T. Moore
S. F. Hale O. D. Morton
J. A. Parker W. H. Vanarsdalen H. Ward
W. Arthur J. S. Brown L. Brown M. G. Brown J. Benton E. P. Carr A. J. Clayburn C. W. Goodfellow D. Hart H. H. Liggett L. Steiber I. Sacket W. C. Whitgum C. Stoner
W. L. Houchins R. Lightner J. Penkerton J. Patterson D. Biggs
W. T. Chambers J. O. Sponagle F. M. Scott J. Cramer
J. H. Botin W. Bartols C. Cronenberger F. M. Davis G. Dillo J. S. Hill O. Johnson E. Southworth
W. A. Cooley W. F. Carey J. W. Channell J. M. Bonser J. G. Ditmore J. Day F. M. Lednard R. C. Robertinson M. M. Wood T. Willworth
Mustered out at Cumberland, Md., July 26, 1865. Discharged at Cleveland, O., August 1, 1865.
C. Rinkel A. J. Colby D. A. Curtiss R. A. Dixon G. Finley W. F. Greer
J. Bruhlman J. W. Fenner J. Bolinger W. Roach J. Ring
F. Squires J. Weikel P. Sayton J. Wagner C. H. Roberts S. G. Mayfield
Wallis J. Woodward
J. B. Seaman
J. W. Blish W. W. Hardy
A. Carahoff E. P. Carr H. Crandall L. W. Carpenter O. F. Green H. K. Low T. G. Wood
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J. W. Fell
H. E. Hazen W. H. Hubbell L. D. Fauver A. S. Johnson G. W. Mason S. I. Rhoades A. A. Rice A. Tucker F. W. Burrell H. H. Cragin M. Clark L. Church L. Crawford
C. E. Brown H. Boenerook M. W. Hough H. Heath
H. E. Loomis E. Piper J. M. Runyan W. H. Smith G. M. Udell E. M. Rawdon L. Wilson
P. Collins C. O. Case J. Dewberry W. L. Earl D. B. Fairchilds G. R. Higgins J. Marlott G. Merrifield H. McCabe J. J. Fenwell
Preserved their organization by re-enlistment as veterans, Nov. 30, 1863.
Topics. This monument and memorial is listed in this topic list: War, US Civil.
Location. 41° 29.319′ N, 81° 38.508′ W. Monument is in Cleveland, Ohio, in Cuyahoga County. It is in Central. It is at the intersection of Woodlawn Cemetery and Woodlawn Avenue, on the right on Woodlawn Cemetery. Touch for map. Monument is at or near this postal address: 2600 E 69th Street, Cleveland OH 44104, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Regionally, this memorial monument is on Ohio’s Lake Erie Shore and in the Western Reserve. It is also in the American Midwest and on the Great Lakes. Globally, it is in North America, the Western Hemisphere, the Western World, and the Anglosphere. Historically, it finds itself in what was once the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Confederacy, the territory of the Mississippian Culture, and the Northwest Territory.
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within walking distance of this marker: A different marker also named 23rd Ohio Volunteer Infantry Monument (here, next to this marker); Woodland Cemetery Civil War Memorial (within shouting distance of this marker); Freedom Seekers and their Supporters (within shouting distance of this marker); Woodland Cemetery (within shouting distance of this marker); Veterans Memorial (about 800 feet away, measured in a direct line); US Civil War (about 800 feet away); War of 1812 (about 800 feet away); John Patterson Green (approx. 0.2 miles away). Touch for a list and map of all markers in Cleveland.
Credits. This page was last revised on June 8, 2026. It was originally submitted on June 7, 2026, by Craig Doda of Napoleon, Ohio. This page has been viewed 5 times since then. Photos: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. submitted on June 7, 2026, by Craig Doda of Napoleon, Ohio. • Andrew Ruppenstein was the editor who published this page.




