1862 Squirrel Hunter's Discharge Ohio Civil War Honourable Discharge

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Item DescriptionVintage Very Rare 1862 The Squirrel Hunters Honorable Discharge Paper Framed State Of Ohio and Certificate from Ohio Governor for Legislation for the Squirrel Hunters. Both are framed, though are a little worn.This Squirrel Hunter's name was W.H. Murray from Preble County, Ohio. Sale includes BOTH Honourable Discharge Papers and the Ohio Governor Civil War Certificate Of Gallantry Naming the "Squirrel Hunters""Squirrel Hunters were civilian men who assisted the federal government in defending Cincinnati, Ohio from Confederate attack in 1862. In September 1862, Confederate forces under General Kirby Smith captured Lexington, KY, in the second year of the American Civil War. Smith dispatched General Henry Heth to capture Covington, KY and Cincinnati, OH. Major General Horatio Wright, commander of Union forces in Kentucky, ordered General Lewis (Lew) Wallace to prepare Covington's and Cincinnati's defenses.Upon arriving in Cincinnati, Wallace immediately declared martial law. He issued a call in Ohio, Indiana, and Michigan for a volunteer militia. All business owners were to close their shops, and civilians were to report for military duty. Wallace stated, "Civilians for labor, soldiers for battle." Men in the regular army would fight on the battlefield, while the civilians would prepare trenches and other defensive read more