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Tag Archives: 11th OVI
“Robert Mustered Out”
On August 26, 1861, 2nd Lieutenant Robert Patterson was mustered out of Company G, 11th Ohio Volunteer Infantry at Camp Jackson, near Columbus, Ohio. The 11th OVI never left camp during their three-month enlistment.
“Zouave Regiment”
August 14, 1861 – Letter: Colonel A. Sanders Piatt, 34th Regiment, OVIUSA to Capt Robert Patterson from Cincinnati, Ohio Transcript: Dear Sir: We have our Zouave regiment nearly full and are today having several companies mustered in. We would like … Continue reading
Posted in Civil War, Patterson Family
Tagged 11th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, 11th OVI, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, 34th OVI, Civil War, family history, history, manuscripts, MS-236, Ohio Volunteer Infantry, OVI, Patterson, Patterson brothers, Patterson family, Robert Patterson, Zouave regiment
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“Recruiting Question”
July 29, 1861 – Letter: Chas McDougal to Capt Robert Patterson from Cincinnati, Ohio Transcript: Dear Sir Allow me to introduce to your acquaintance Capt Clive Robson who visits your city for the purpose of trying to get from you … Continue reading