107th Ohio Infantry

Alternate Designations: None.

Commander: Capt. John M. Lutz (1829-1891).

Numbers: 480; 23 killed, 111 wounded, 77 missing.

Raised: Stark, Cuyahoga, Wayne, Lorain, Erie, and Defiance.

Dedicated: Sept. 14, 1887.

Location: Located on north Howard Avenue west of the Alms House Cemetery. Indicates position held by 107th Ohio July 1, 1863 from 2:30-4:00, suffering heavy casualties.

Description: Rectangular monument made of blue Westerly granite with an apexed cap stands on a square base. The Corps’ crescent insignia appears in relief on the front and rear sides of the cap. Base is stepped with the lower part 7×4.4 foot. Overall height is 4.6 foot. Flanking markers are 1.6 foot square. Left and right flank markers are located behind a house on Hillcrest Avenue.

National Park Service List of Classified Monuments Number: MN65.

Sculptor: Smith Granite Company, fabricator.

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