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| | Coshocton County, Ohio |
 | | Coshocton still retains as a citizen, another prominent member of the Seventy-eighth, in the person of A. Search, Who, entering the service as a private, at the organization of the regiment, Was promoted.to the first lieutenancy July 1, 1863, and to the captaincy January 11, 1865. |
 | | The Fifteenth Ohio Volunteer Infantry was one of the first to respond to the President's call for seventy-five thousand men for three months' service, and, on the 4th of May, 1861, the regiment was organized at Camp Jackson, Columbus, to Ohio, and four days after moved to Camp Goddard, near Zanesville, Ohio. |
 | | Yours, truly, O. Company M, Ninth Ohio V. The artillery record of Coshocton county is included in the record of the Twenty-sixth Ohio Independent Battery and in an effort that was made (in combination with a petition from the veterans) on the part of the military committee of the county. |
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