Augustus Starr
by Todd Sutherland
Augustus Starr was a corporal in the 5th independent Ohio Volunteer
Cavalry Battalion, organized in Columbus, Ohio on July 9, 1863. He
was twenty-four years of age at the time of his enlistment, served six
months until his regiment was mustered out in Cincinnati, Ohio on February
15, 1864. Although some sources say it stayed a little longer and
actually mustered out in Columbus, Ohio. Their purpose in the war was to
serve for only six months to help stop the advancement of Morgan's troops
and the confederacy into Northern Kentucky and parts of Ohio. This
Regiment never saw any real combat. But did lose one enlisted man who was
killed in stopping raids in that area and two other enlisted men who died
of natural causes. Augustus Starr died sometime before 1908 before the
Civil War Veterans' Registry book was compiled. There is no record of him
in the Otterbein Course Catalog or any other student roster only on the
monument outside of Towers Hall.
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