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90th Ohio Volunteer Infantry
Description: Group portrait of the regimental officers of the 90th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, taken in Huntsville, Alabama, 1865. The regiment was stationed at their winter quarters just east of Huntsville for the first three months of 1865, before removing to Tennessee for the remainder of the war. The 90th Ohio Volunteer Infantry was organized at Camp Circleville (near Lancaster, Ohio) by Colonel Isaac N. Ross in 1862. The regiment, composed of recruits from Fairfield, Fayette, Hocking, Perry, Pickaway, and Vinton counties, was mustered into service on August 29, 1862, to serve for three years. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL02726
Subjects: Soldiers--Ohio; Ohio History--Military Ohio; United States. Army. Ohio Infantry Regiment, 90th (1862-1865)
Places: Huntsville (Alabama)