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Aaron Wilson Dunn

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Aaron Wilson Dunn

Birth
Sardinia, Brown County, Ohio, USA
Death
7 Mar 1931 (aged 82)
Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Sardinia, Brown County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 2
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Married Didama Irene Kincaid, Sep. 18, 1867, Sardinia, Brown Co., OH, by John Manker, M.G.
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American Civil War Regiments; Regimental History: OHIO ONE HUNDRED and SEVENTY-FIFTH INFANTRY (One Year)
One Hundred and Seventy-fifth Infantry. - Col., Wesley R. Adams; Lieut.-Col., Daniel McCoy; Maj., Edward E. Mullenix. This regiment was organized at Camp Dennison in Oct., 1864, to serve for one year. It was ordered to Columbia, Tenn., where it performed post and garrison duty in the town, and in guarding the Tennessee & Alabama railroad. In the advance of Hood one of the regiment's outposts south of Columbia was captured, while the remainder of the regiment fell back to Franklin and took part in the battle at that place on Nov. 30. It then fell back to Nashville and took position in Fort Negley, where it remained during the battle. On Dec. 25 it was again ordered to Columbia, where it engaged in the usual garrison duties and in guarding the railroad bridges. It was mustered out on June 27, 1865, in accordance with orders from the war department.

Fought on 24 November 1864 at Bridge No. 15, TN And AL Railroad.
Fought on 24 November 1864 at Bridge No. 16, TN And AL Railroad.
Fought on 24 November 1864 at Columbia, TN.
Fought on 25 November 1864 at Block House No. 14, TN And AL Railroad.
Fought on 26 November 1864 at Bridge No. 16, TN And AL Railroad.
Fought on 29 November 1864 at Columbia, TN.
Fought on 29 November 1864 at Spring Hill, TN.
Fought on 29 November 1864 at Thompson's Station, TN.
Fought on 30 November 1864 at Franklin, TN.

Officers Killed or Mortally Wounded: 1
Officers Died of Disease or Accident: 15
Enlisted Killed or Mortally Wounded: 2
Enlisted Died of Disease or Accident: 106
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WILL No. 116209 Application Book No. 381 Page 51: Estate of Aaron W. Dunn 3832 Eastern Ave. Nathan P. Dunn & Robert E. Dunn Executor. Attorneys H. P. Karch & Leo Burke. To The Honorable, the Judge of the Probate Court of Hamilton County, Ohio. Your petitioner represents the Aaron W. Dunn, late of said County, died, on or about the 7th day of March 1931 leaving an estate to be administered, worth about $7500.00, consisting of Personalty estimated at $4500.00 and Realty estimated at $3000.000.
Married Didama Irene Kincaid, Sep. 18, 1867, Sardinia, Brown Co., OH, by John Manker, M.G.
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American Civil War Regiments; Regimental History: OHIO ONE HUNDRED and SEVENTY-FIFTH INFANTRY (One Year)
One Hundred and Seventy-fifth Infantry. - Col., Wesley R. Adams; Lieut.-Col., Daniel McCoy; Maj., Edward E. Mullenix. This regiment was organized at Camp Dennison in Oct., 1864, to serve for one year. It was ordered to Columbia, Tenn., where it performed post and garrison duty in the town, and in guarding the Tennessee & Alabama railroad. In the advance of Hood one of the regiment's outposts south of Columbia was captured, while the remainder of the regiment fell back to Franklin and took part in the battle at that place on Nov. 30. It then fell back to Nashville and took position in Fort Negley, where it remained during the battle. On Dec. 25 it was again ordered to Columbia, where it engaged in the usual garrison duties and in guarding the railroad bridges. It was mustered out on June 27, 1865, in accordance with orders from the war department.

Fought on 24 November 1864 at Bridge No. 15, TN And AL Railroad.
Fought on 24 November 1864 at Bridge No. 16, TN And AL Railroad.
Fought on 24 November 1864 at Columbia, TN.
Fought on 25 November 1864 at Block House No. 14, TN And AL Railroad.
Fought on 26 November 1864 at Bridge No. 16, TN And AL Railroad.
Fought on 29 November 1864 at Columbia, TN.
Fought on 29 November 1864 at Spring Hill, TN.
Fought on 29 November 1864 at Thompson's Station, TN.
Fought on 30 November 1864 at Franklin, TN.

Officers Killed or Mortally Wounded: 1
Officers Died of Disease or Accident: 15
Enlisted Killed or Mortally Wounded: 2
Enlisted Died of Disease or Accident: 106
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WILL No. 116209 Application Book No. 381 Page 51: Estate of Aaron W. Dunn 3832 Eastern Ave. Nathan P. Dunn & Robert E. Dunn Executor. Attorneys H. P. Karch & Leo Burke. To The Honorable, the Judge of the Probate Court of Hamilton County, Ohio. Your petitioner represents the Aaron W. Dunn, late of said County, died, on or about the 7th day of March 1931 leaving an estate to be administered, worth about $7500.00, consisting of Personalty estimated at $4500.00 and Realty estimated at $3000.000.

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