100th Regiment, Ohio Infantry

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Brief History
The 100th Regiment was organized at Toledo, Ohio, July to September, 1862. It had duty at Greensboro, N. C. until June. It mustered out June 20 and was discharged at Cleveland, Ohio, July 1, 1865.

The Web site, The 100th Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry, gives a history of the Regiment from History of Toledo and Lucas County, by Clark Waggoner, Volume I, pages 188-190. It also lists the Regiment's battles and the names of its soldiers killed, wounded or missing.

The Wikipedia article, 100th Ohio Infantry, gives a brief history of the unit, including places served, battles fought, and commanders.

Companies in the 100th Regiment with Counties of Origin
Company A - Toledo, Lucas County and Perrysburg, Wood County Company B - Henry County Mostly Napoleon Company C - Bryan, Williams County Company D - Defiance, Defiance County Company E - Toledo, Lucas County and Northern Fulton County Company F - Western Lucas County Waterville and Maumee Company G - Elmore and Oak Harbor, Ottawa County Company H - Wauseon, Fulton County Company I - Antwerp, Paulding County Company K - Fremont, Sandusky County

Source Material
The site by Tony Valentine gives information, such as company rosters, burial sites, and links to other Internet sites with information about the 100th Regiment.