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132nd Ohio Infantry
​in the American Civil War

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132nd Ohio Infantry Soldier Roster - Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War of the Rebellion, 1861-1866, Volume 8, by Ohio Roster Commission (Joseph B. Foraker, Governor, James S. Robinson, Sec'y of State and H. A. Axline, Adjutant-General), 1886     View Entire Book
Regimental History
One Hundred and Thirty-second Infantry. — Col., Joel Haines ; Lieut.-Col., John J. Patton; Maj., Andrew P. Meng. This regiment was organized at Camp Chase, May 15, 1864, to serve for 100 days. It was composed of three companies of the 42nd battalion Ohio National Guard, from Montgomery country, and the 38th Ohio National Guard, from Logan county. On May 22 the regiment marched to Columbus, where it took the cars for Washington, D. C, arriving May 24, and was ordered into camp near Fort Albany. On May 30 it embarked at Alexandria on the steamer John Brooks and proceeded to White House, reporting on arrival to Gen. A. J. Smith. It remained there performing fatigue and picket duty until June 11, when it embarked on a steamer and proceeded to Bermuda Hundred. On Aug. 12 it embarked for Norfolk, where it remained until Aug. 27, at which time it started for Columbus. It was mustered out on Sept. 10, 1864, its term of service having expired.Footnotes:
Regimental history taken from "The Union Army" by Federal Publishing Company, 1908 - Volume 2
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