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h it suffered the severest loss of its experience. Having reenlisted, it served until the end of the war. Thirty-Fourth Ohio Infantry. Johnson's Brigade — Duval's Division--Eighth Corps. (1) Col. Abraham S. Piatt; Brig.-Gen. (2) Col. John T. Toland (Killed). (3) Col. Freeman E. Franklin. companies. killed and dianization of the Thirty-fourth was discontinued, and the men were transferred to the Thirty-sixth Ohio. Thirty-Sixth Ohio Infantry. R. B. Hayes's Brigade — Duval's Division--Eighth Corps. (1) Col. George Crook, W. P., R. A.; Bvt. Major-Gen. U. S. A. (3) Col. Ebenezer B. Andrews. (2) Col. Melvin Clark (Killed). (4) Col. William G. Jones, W. P., R. A. (Killed). (5) Col. Hiram F. Duval Bvt. Brig.-Gen. U. S. V. companies. killed and died of wounds. died of disease, accidents, in Prison, &c. Total Enrollment. Officers. Men. Total. Officers. Men. Total. Field and Staff 2   2       19 Company A   13 13   12 12 15