61st Ohio Infantry ​Soldier Roster in the American Civil War

This roster includes the known officers and enlisted men of the 61st Ohio Infantry (Three Years’ Service), organized by Field & Staff and Companies A through K. Information is drawn from 19th-century state adjutant general reports, the Official Records, and verified regimental histories.

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For an overview of this regiment’s organization, service, engagements, and casualties, see the regiment summary page.

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If you’re researching ancestors in the 61st Ohio Infantry (Three Years’ Service), these resources may provide additional historical detail, including regimental histories and Civil War reference works.

Field & Staff

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Company A

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Company B

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Company C

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Company D

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Company E

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Company F

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Company G

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Company H

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Company I

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Company K

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Consolidations or Transfers

On March 31, 1865, the 61st Ohio Infantry (Three Years’ Service) was consolidated with the 82nd Ohio Infantry. The combined regiment continued under the designation of the 82nd Ohio Infantry.

Sources & Notes

  • Official Records of the War of the Rebellion, Series I, various volumes and parts as relevant to the 61st Ohio Infantry.
  • State Adjutant General Report for Ohio (various years and volumes; consult for company-level rosters and officer lists).
  • Dyer’s Compendium.
  • Fox, “Regimental Losses in the American Civil War.”
  • The Union Army, Federal Publishing Company, 1908, Volume 2.
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