The 14th Ohio Independent Light Artillery Battery (Union), also known as Burrows’ Battery, was organized on September 10, 1861 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio under the command of Capt. Jerome B. Burrows and served in the Western Theater. It was later commanded by Capt. William Cary Myers. It was mustered out of service on August 11, 1865. (NPS-BU; Wiki)
Company A of the 58th Regiment, Ohio Infantry was organized on October 1, 1861 at Camp Chase Ohio and served in the Western Theater in the Army of the Tennessee. It was mustered out of service on September 16, 1865. (NPS-BU; MSR-US; Wiki)
Company E of the 58th Regiment, Ohio Infantry was organized on October 1, 1861 at Camp Chase Ohio under the command of Capt. Albert Stehley and served in the Western Theater in the Army of the Tennessee. It was later commanded by Capts. Peter Kaufman and Henry Odenfield. It was mustered out of service on September 16, 1865. (NPS-BU; MSR-US; Wiki)
The 72nd Regiment, Ohio Infantry was organized from October 1861 to February 1862 in Fremont, Sandusky County, Ohio under the command of Col. Ralph Pomeroy Buckland and served in the Western Theater in the Department of the Tennessee, the Department of the Cumberland, and the Department of Mississippi. It was later commanded by Lt. Cols. Herman Canfield, Leroy Crockett, and Charles G. Eaton. It was mustered out of service at Vicksburg, Mississippi on September 11, 1865. (NPS-BU; MSR-US; Wiki)
The 89th Regiment, Ohio Infantry was organized on August 26, 1862 at Camp Dennison, Ohio under the command of Col. John G. Marshall and served in the Western Theater in the Department of the Ohio and the Department of the Cumberland. It was later commanded by Cols. Joseph D. Hatfield and Caleb H. Carlton, Lt. Col. William H. Glenn , and Maj. John H. Holly. It was mustered out of service in Washington, D. C. on June 14, 1865. (NPS-BU; Wiki)
The 7th Ohio Independent Light Artillery was organized on January 1, 1862 at Camp Dennison, Ohio under the command of Capt. Silas A. Burnap and served in the Western Theater in the Army of the Tennessee. It was mustered out of service on August 11, 1865. (NPS-BU; Wiki