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134th Ohio Infantry
​in the American Civil War

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134th 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-fourth Infantry. — Col., James B. Armstrong; Lieut.-Col., David W. Todd; Maj., John C. Baker. This regiment was organized at Camp Chase, May 6, 1864, to serve for 100 days. It was composed of two companies of the 94th battalion Ohio National Guard, from Shelby county, one company of the 58th battalion, from Hancock county, and the 4th regiment Ohio National Guard, from Shelby county. On May 7 it was ordered to Cumberland, Md., via Parkersburg, W. Va. It remained at Cumberland until June 6, when it moved to Washington City and proceeded from there to White House. It did not disembark, but proceeded immediately to City Point, where it aided in pontooning the river, building roads, and on June 17 was engaged in a skirmish with the enemy near Port Walthall Junction. It was mustered out on Aug. 31, 1864.Footnotes:
Regimental history taken from "The Union Army" by Federal Publishing Company, 1908 - Volume 2
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