English: Gen.
Mortimer Dormer Leggett
Identifier: historyofcuyahog00glea (find matches)
Title: History of Cuyahoga County soldiers' and sailors' monument. Scenes and incidents from its inception to its completion.--Description of the memorial structure, and roll of honor
Year: 1894 (1890s)
Authors: Gleason, William J. (William John), b. 1846
Subjects: Cuyahoga County Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument (Cleveland, Ohio) Cuyahoga County (Ohio) -- History Civil war
Publisher: Cleveland, O., The Monument commissioners
Contributing Library: New York Public Library
Digitizing Sponsor: MSN
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GENERAL M. D. LEGGETT. soldiers and sailors monument. 597 night of October 28 and 29, 1863; Lookout Mountain,Mission Ridge and Ringgold, November, 1863; RockyFace Ridge, Resaca and Dallas, May, 1864; KenesawMountain, June, 1864 ; Peachtree Creek, July, 1864, andsiege of Atlanta. When the gallant Seventh Ohio was mustered out he,with about two hundred others, was transferred to theFifth Regiment, Ohio Veteran Volunteer Infantry, andwas mustered out of service March 17, 1865, on accountof being supernumerary, by order of the War Depart-ment. On his return from the army he resumed the study ofmedicine and attended the Jefferson Medical College ofPhiladelphia, Pa. He attended his second course oflectures at the Cleveland Medical College (now WesternReserve University), and graduated from that institu-tion. Feeling that he would derive benefit from acourse of study in a homeopathic college, he entered asa student at the Cleveland Homeopathic Hospital Col-lege (now the Cleveland University
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