Soldiers of the 18th Ohio

(Biographies of the individuals may be obtained by clicking on the person's name.)

                                          
Joseph Davis AKA Corporal Joseph Huggins                      Colonel Timothy R. Stanley
Co. K, 18th Ohio                                                                         Commanding 18th Ohio to 1862.
Entered Service: Sept. 25, 1861                                                 Commanding 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division
Age: 22- Roster of Ohio Troops list his age as                      From 1862.
44 years. Wounded and captured at the Battle
of Stones River, Tenn. Dec 31, 1862
 
 

                                        
Lt. General William Rosecrans                                            Brigadier General James Scott Negley
Army of the Cumberland                                                    Commander, 2nd Division, Army of the Cumberland

                          

Pvt David Hope Hudson                                        David Hudson (holding flag on left) and unidentified surviving
Company A, Died Eddyville, IA                            members of the 18th. Picture may have been taken at
in 1927. (courtesy: Dave Loguda)                          National Cemetery, Chattanooga, TN.(courtesy: Dave Loguda)

                                         
                          
James William Stuver                                                  Miles Benton Hughes
Company E                                                                   Company G
(courtesy: Ed Smith)

                        
William Whitten, Private,                                       Benjamin Byers, Private, Co F
Company E                                                               With his prize possession,
(courtesy Gwen and Howard Whitten)                 his Civil War Rifle.
                                                                                    (courtesy Sandra Mitchell Quinn)

              

Frederick J. Ryan, 1st Lieutenant,                         James Staubus, Private
Regimental Quartermaster                                      Company G
(Courtesy Robert Brown)