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    1. Hines in Hamilton Co. OH History
    2. Nan & George Wolf
    3. Hi: I believe this is from Ancestry. com I'm sending it to both [email protected] (egroups) & Hinds-L so if you are a member of both - you'll get it twice. All the spelling is "Hines" in the article below - there are several of them mentioned. Use your Find feature. Regards, Nan -------------------------------------------------- History of Hamilton County, Ohio History of Hamilton County Ohio CHAPTER XI MILITARY HISTORY OF HAMILTON COUNTY Corporals, Edward O'Connor, John C. Hays, Alfred Edwards, Michael Gavin; Privates Richard Busker, Dennis Forbes, James Farley, Patrick Hutton, Thomas Hanlin, Andrew Herbert, James Hines, Wil- liam A. Jones, Dennis Kennedy, John Lawley, James MeMahon, Thomas Moore, William O'Connor, Michael O'Cushing, Timothy Ryan, Joseph Radle, Thomas Scott, Michael Russell, William Scully. History of Hamilton County Ohio CHAPTER XI MILITARY HISTORY OF HAMILTON COUNTY Frederick Austerly, Courtland W. Brunson, George Bealer, William H. Bennett. Andrew Burke, Valentine Busam, Stephen Bokenkoetter, Frederick Bantu, Edward Brown, Gottleib Brightfield, Henry Chose-man, John Crotly, Richard Dooley, Dennis Daugherty, John Dobener, Christian Dymond, Louis Eckert, Frederick Fleesman, Joseph Fowler, John Fox, Edwin H. Folger, John Gorman, Matthew Gilfius, Florence Hindermock, Thomas Hishberger, Charles Hines. John Holtz, John Hay, Charles S. Johnson, Frederick Keonig, lawrence Kerry, Joseph Munter, John Miller, John Moser, Herman Maus, John Och, Charles Ortman, George Osterman, Christopher Petrie, Patrick Powers, Martin Raabe, John Renner, Adam Rohman, Paul Shoener, William Stander-man, William Sharer, Henry J. Stein, William Troecher, John Van-fleet, Henry Wertz, John Winer, Thomas B. Ward, John Wagoner, History of Hamilton County Ohio CHAPTER XI MILITARY HISTORY OF HAMILTON COUNTY page 118 John J. Adams, Jesse H. Bloom, Willliam Burke, George W. James Burns, Barney Brenner, Daniel Barrett, Owen Bonner, Herb Breman, William Campbell, Jasper Creekbaum, Michael Coleman, Hugh Callaghan, Charles Cope, Henry Crossman, Robert Cart, Peter Coney, David Coleman, Thomas Carr, Cornelius Desntond, Samuel M. Espy, Boyce Esau, James W. Evans, Patrick Flynn, Fenton Flanagan, John Fritz, James Farmington, William F. Fitzpatrick, Robert Finney, Sylvester Foy, John Gorman, George Guy, Joseph Grimes, Henry Gel-pen, Barney Harkins, Arthur Halpin, Michael Hines, Matthew Har-rington, Harvey Harris, Thomas Hackett, Josiah Jones, Gabriel Ken-nelly, Jacob Knoblow, Michael Long, Jonathan Lawrence, Joseph Maloney, Patrick Moore, William M. Martin. Patrick Mars, Patrick McGovern, lames McKerne, Patrick McNamara, John. Murphy, Michael Lawler, John Laughlin, John Mason, James Mcintosh, William McElfresh, William T. Miller, James Neagle, Norvell Osborne, Michael O'Neal, William Price, Samuel Prather, Joseph Pierce, James A. Patten, Lawrence Powers, George Patterson, John S. Post, William ยท Robbins, Patrick Raillife, Washington C. Reeves, James Ryan, John Reeves, Thomas Ryan, Benjamin Reeker, Henry W. Rockwell, Martin Rea, Daniel Robinson, Patrick Ryan, William H. Sutherland, Wesley Smitson, William Slosh, James Sharer, Patrick Sullivan, John Stephens, Washington Vennon, Robert Vance, George K. Weir, Robert Williams. [p.118] History of Hamilton County Ohio CHAPTER XI MILITARY HISTORY OF HAMILTON COUNTY Allen S. Brownfield, Joseph Bradford, Henry Bradford, John Bunn. James W. Bunn, James Charles, Oliver E. Conner, Granville Cooper, William H. Cooley, Greenberry I. Claxton, George A. Klinger, John A. Franklin, Francis Fear, Caleb Flanigan, Thomas Graham, William E. Howell, Josephus Hines, John E. Hicks, William Hall, Franklin Hall, Jonathan O. Hines, Henry Hines, James A. Hampton, William Hampton, William Hoop, Sylvester Jobe, Samuel Jacob, William G. Kelley, William W. Killen, Charles W. Mittinger, John Neill, William Neville, James C. Pulmer, William H. Powers, John Powers, James Parker, Gilbert M. Paul William Ruggles, Benjamin Schott, John A. Scott, Alexander Stewart, John M. Stewart, George W. Thompson, William Thompson, Uriah S. Thowman, George Warren, Harrison Warner, Daniel Anderson, Jacob Ashpach. History of Hamilton County Ohio CHAPTER XI MILITARY HISTORY OF HAMILTON COUNTY page 163 William Aspenloiter, Henry Amann, George Bloner, Clemens Busch, Jacob Bowman, Francis Bunand, Andreas Braun, John Biegler, Gebhardt Butscher, James Boyd, Jacob Bayer, Joseph Betzler, Henry Ballmeyer, Charles R. Blank, John Brady, John Conaughton, Cassan-der Colom, John Cunz, Daniel A. Davis, John Deleain, Henry. Ergel-hart, Frank Enzbeek, Albert Elckeile, George Eckhardt, Henry Frank, William Fecher, Christian Goetter, Christian Genslet, Anton Gory, Lewis Glasbrenner, Christopher Geiser, Jules Greenmoral, Leonard Gimlel, John Hines, George L. Hoffman, Harvey Horst, Max C. Hoffer, Charles Hoffman, William Hesker, John Hakner, George W. Huber, John Hoeinet, David Hartitek, Herman Jacob. John Koch-let 1st, John Kochlet 2d, Leonard Knittenberger, William Koph, Lawrence Keeler, John Knaw, John Lohrman, Hugh Laughlin, James Lotman, George Mumme, Charles Meyer 1st, Charles Meyer 2d, Thomas Moon, Adam Mickey, Frederick Metzer, Ernst Niederllelman, Ferdinand Nieman, Symond Neudoerfer, Jacob Pfaff, August Pflug, Jacob Phillips, Jacob Pitcher, Herman Runze, John Rentz, Henry Rodenberg, Charles S. Read, William Renter, Frederick Ricklet, Joseph Riedy, George F. Rupert, Herman Schuhmacker, Jacob Scholterbeck, Joseph Schilling, Simon Schmidt, Henry Schmidt, George Schott, John Storn, Ernst Stahl, August Schneider, Conrad Susomaman, George Schinmelpfening, Christian Schlafer, Joseph Tlamsa, August Tisseron. Louis Votz, Charles Vanhorn, Matthew Weltz, Frank Weber, John Weber, Robert Witzman, Max Witzman, Henry Wagoner, Gott-lieb Zennock. [p.163] History of Hamilton County Ohio CHAPTER XI MILITARY HISTORY OF HAMILTON COUNTY Robert Alcorn, S. F. Blakemore. Robert H. Brown, Oscar Biglet, Young Busser, James E. Bosley, Samuel Coffman, John Cox, W. S. Cones, John Carran, B.C. Converse, G. A. Eagan, J. P. Evans, Benjamin Fowler, Joseph Fagin, F. W. Glenn, C. M. Gregg, W. F. Giro-ally, James Graham, Robert Grace, James Guard, John Hodson, G. J. Hegginson, Charles Hines, W. H. Hover. Daniel Hainmitt, John Hal-ler, Edward Humphrey, J. H. Hitt, John Higby, Paul Israel, J. W. Jones, E. P. Jennings, Benjamin D. Jones, James Kasey, Frank Knapp, William Kelley, J. Kegan, James Kelley, J. F. Kennedy, J. E. Lukins, Cornelius LeaFy, James E. Lynne, John H. Love. William H. MeGlaR-son, R. McMillan, D. H. McKenzie, Peter Mhizes, A. Mehan, M. H. Morgan, A.M. Moore, E. Norris, J. Netzs; C. E. Nowrse, ThomaS Noran, L. F. Noble, J. W. Oliver, J. M. Powell, W. H. Pearce. L. A. Rowell, G. W. Rittenhouse, John Reese, Richard Reese, Francis Sorters, Nicholas Stevens, Charles Soden, J. F. Skinner, James Sullivan, E. H. Smith, William Tomlinson, Henry Van Matre, G. H. Williamson, W. H. Webber, Cyrus E, Watkins, W. W. Weatherby, A. Witts. History of Hamilton County Ohio CHAPTER XII THE MORGAN said THROUGH OHIO Indiana had just driven out a previous invader--Cap-tain Hines, of Morgan's command--who, with a small force, had crossed over "to stir up the Copperheads," as the rebel accounts pleasantly express it. Finding the country to!o hot for him, he had retired, after doing considerable damage; and in Brandenburgh he was now awaiting his chief. History of Hamilton County Ohio CHAPTER XII THE MORGAN said THROUGH OHIO Preparations Were at once made for crossing over, but the men crowding down incautiously to the river bank, revealed their presence to the militia on the Indiana side, whom Captain Hines' recent performance had made unwontedly watchful. They at once opened a sharp fusilade across the stream, with musketry and an old cannon which they had mounted on wagon-wheels. Morgan speedily silenced this fire by bringing up his Par-rott rifles; then hastily dismounted two of his regiments and sent them across. The militia retreated and the two rebel regiments pursued. Just then a little tin-clad, the Springfield, which Commander Leroy Fitch had dispatched from New Albany, on the first news of something wrong down the river, came steaming towards the scene of action. Suddenly "checking her way," writes the rebel historian of the raid, Colonel Basil Duke, in his history of Morgan's cavalry, "she tossed her snub-nose defiantly, like an angry beauty of the coal-pits, sidled a little toward the town, and comtnenced to scold. A bluish-white, funnel-shaped cloud spouted out from her left-hand bow, and a shot flew at the town, and then, changing front forward, she snapped a shell at the men on the other side. I wish I were sufficiently master of nautical phraseology to do justice to this little vixen's Style of fighting; but she was so unlike a horse, or even a piece of light artillery, that I cannot venture to attempt it." He adds that the rebel regiments on the Indiana side found shelter, arid that thus the gunboat fire proved wholly without effect. After a little Morgan trained his Parrotts upon her; and the inequality in the range of the guns was such that she speedily turned up the river again. History of Hamilton County Ohio CHAPTER XIX COURTS AND COURT HOUSES Those indebted to Dr. Hines are desired to remit the sums due-- he being confined to tail deprives him of the pleasure of calling personally on his friends--they will therefore oblige their unfortunate friend by complying with this request without loss of time.

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