Creighton, Col. W. R.
Abstracts: 4
2324
Cleveland Morning Leader, 4 July 1864
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2324 - L July 4:4/4 - The bodies of Colonel Creighton and Lieutenant-
Colonel Crane were removed yesterday from the slopes of Ringgold, where
they died, to Woodland cemetery. (20)
Wars /
Civil War /
Bandits and Guerrillas
Index terms:
Crane, Lieut. Col.; Creighton, Col. W. R.; Ringgold; Woodland cemetery
2326
Cleveland Morning Leader, 5 July 1864
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2326 - H July 5:4/3 - The remains of Col. W. R. Creighton and Lieut.
Col. 0. J. Crane of the 7th Ohio regiment were removed yesterday from the
Bradburn vault in the Erie st. cemetery and deposited in the Woodland
cemetery. City officials were present, and the dead officers' comrades
acted as pallbearers. (2)
Wars /
Civil War /
Bandits and Guerrillas
Index terms:
Crane, Lieut. Col.; Creighton, Col. W. R.; Erie st. cemetery; U. S. army; Woodland cemetery
2337
Cleveland Morning Leader, 2 September 1864
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2337 - L. Sept. 2:4/2 - Wilfred Creighton, 17, Co. F, 150th 0. N. G.,
nephew of the famous Colonel W. R. Creighton, died Aug. 29 of typhoid
fever contracted in camp. (2)
Wars /
Civil War /
Bandits and Guerrillas
Index terms:
Creighton, Col. W. R.; U. S. army
2561
Cleveland Morning Leader, 28 June 1864
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2561 - L. June 28:4/4 - The following is a list of the commissioned
officers of the 7th Ohio regiment at the time of enlisting in the
service and at present: 1861 - E. B. Tyler, W. R. Creighton, J. S. -
Casement. Thirty-four more. 1864 - Samuel McClelland, E. B. Lockwood,
S. T. Loomis. Seventeen more. (11)
Wars /
Civil War /
Officers
Index terms:
Casement, J. S.; Creighton, Col. W. R.; Lockwood, E. B.; Loomis, S. T.; McClelland, Samuel; Tyler, E. C.; U. S. army