LEONARD WAGES, occupation Blacksmith, lived in Washington Township, Muskingum County, Ohio in 1850 and in Adamsville, Salem Township, Muskingum county, Ohio in 1860.
A Civil War Veteran, Private Leonard Wages name appears on the Roster of Company K of the 32nd O.V.I. or Company K , 32nd Ohio Volunteer Infantry.
The organization of this company was begun by Wilson M. Stanley, of New Castle, Coshocton County, Ohio, very soon after the call for three thousand men made by in the summer of 1861, say about July 10. It was composed almost entirely of Coshocton County citizens. It rendezvous at Coshocton, Ohio, about the 20th day of August, 1961. The company arrived at Camp Bartley, Ohio, the 29th day of August, and was mustered into the service on the 31st of the same month, to date from August 15, 1861. The rolls bore the names of one hundred and ten men.
LEONARD WAGES, occupation Blacksmith, lived in Washington Township, Muskingum County, Ohio in 1850 and in Adamsville, Salem Township, Muskingum county, Ohio in 1860.
A Civil War Veteran, Private Leonard Wages name appears on the Roster of Company K of the 32nd O.V.I. or Company K , 32nd Ohio Volunteer Infantry.
The organization of this company was begun by Wilson M. Stanley, of New Castle, Coshocton County, Ohio, very soon after the call for three thousand men made by in the summer of 1861, say about July 10. It was composed almost entirely of Coshocton County citizens. It rendezvous at Coshocton, Ohio, about the 20th day of August, 1961. The company arrived at Camp Bartley, Ohio, the 29th day of August, and was mustered into the service on the 31st of the same month, to date from August 15, 1861. The rolls bore the names of one hundred and ten men.
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