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]]>A great preservation victory for northeastern Ohio. At Port Republic, Federal troops were led by General Erastus Tyler, a native of Ravenna. The acquisition preserves the most important part of the field including most of the area where the 7th and 29th Ohio, which were recruited in northeastern Ohio, slugged it out with almost twice their number of Confederates and suffered heavy losses before being forced to retreat. Kudos to the CWPT for another impressive victory.
Chris
P.S. The Portage County Historical Society recently published Tyler’s wartime letters to his brother in law which may include information on Monocacy as Tyler led two regiments of 100 day recruits in defending the Jug Bridge. Thought you might be interested in light of your upcoming book.
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