Mills, R.T.

Soldier:  Richard T. Mills

Regiment:  96th. OVI                  

Company:  E

Age:  21                                   

Date Entering Service:  August 5, 1862, Marion, Ohio

Period of Service:  3 Years

Remarks (When discharged, re-enlisted, wounded, captured, died of disease or killed):

Listed as a casualty on December 30, 1862;  sick.  Mustered out on July 29, 1863 at Vicksburg, Mississippi, on a surgeon’s certificate of disability.

Battles in which he fought:

Other interesting information discovered:

Richard Mills was born in Marion county, but lived in Cardington prior to the war and up until his death in 1893.  Listed as working at a grist mill in 1870, he eventually opened up a mill and feed store in Cardington.  This set just west of the railroad tracks and on the south side of main street.  He is believed to be the great-grandfather of former teacher, coach and resident, Mills Poorman.  Mills’ wife’s name was Lottie.

Date of Death:  April 1, 1893                   Place of burial:  Glendale Cemetery, Cardington, OH

Adopted By:                                                     Researcher:  Patrick Drouhard

 

R.T. Mills