According to the register of deaths Enlisted as Private with 1st Ohio Infantry died at Philadelphia General Hospital of typhoid fever
does not appear on the 1st Ohio Roster
"Post-Mortem Records of the Continued Fevers. – Cases Reported as Typhoid Fever, the Clinical History Insufficient or Absent -- Case 175. — Private Benjamin Allen. Co. H, 1st Ohio, was admitted Dec. 23, 1862, with typhoid fever and erysipelas of head and face; he died on the 26th. -- Act. Ass't Surg. Joseph Leidy, Satterlee Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa." -- The Medical and Surgical History of the War of the Rebellion. Part III, Volume I. (3rd Medical volume) by U. S. Army Surgeon General's Office, 1888.
According to the register of deaths Enlisted as Private with 1st Ohio Infantry died at Philadelphia General Hospital of typhoid fever
does not appear on the 1st Ohio Roster
"Post-Mortem Records of the Continued Fevers. – Cases Reported as Typhoid Fever, the Clinical History Insufficient or Absent -- Case 175. — Private Benjamin Allen. Co. H, 1st Ohio, was admitted Dec. 23, 1862, with typhoid fever and erysipelas of head and face; he died on the 26th. -- Act. Ass't Surg. Joseph Leidy, Satterlee Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa." -- The Medical and Surgical History of the War of the Rebellion. Part III, Volume I. (3rd Medical volume) by U. S. Army Surgeon General's Office, 1888.
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