Ohio's Contribution, Sacrifice And Service in the War
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Mitchell fell a victim to disease. The brave, but gentle, General Sill (Joshua W.) grandly and heroically met his late at Stone River. The chiv- alric and knightly Lytle (General William H.) died, as he had wish- ed, of a mortal wound on the field of glory, at Chicamauga. Gen- eral R^b't L. McCook, after a most brilliant career of usefulness, and with still greater promise, also died of a mortal wound. There was also General Daniel McCook who, when he entered the army, bade friends farewell wit...h the remark : " Here goes for a star or a sol- , dier's grave," and both came together. The list of distinguished officers, whose lives paid the forfeit of our Nation's sins, is long. Among the most conspicuous names are Colonels Lorin Andrews, Minor Milliken, Frederick C. Jones, Wm. G. Jones, John T. Toland, J. H. Patrick, C. G. Harker, J. W. Lowe, Geo. P. Webster, J. K. L. Smith, James M. Shane, J. D. Elliott, Leander Stem, Augustus H. Coleman, Barton S. Kyle, and M. S. Wooster. It is invidious to name any.
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