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Otterbein Civil War Soldiers Biography

This guide details the lives of Otterbein Civil War Soldiers.

A.J. Willoughby | 90th Ohio Voluntary Infantry

A.J. Willoughby | 90th Ohio Voluntary Infantry
by Leanna Hambrick

A. J. Willoughby’s full name was Andrew J. Willoughby.  It was first seen spelled Walloughby, but in all the sources that I found, it was spelled Willoughby.  This difference in spelling could be due to the fact that things were not as well documented as they are now, so due to this different spellings came about.  No exact birth date could be found. It was not listed in his obituary or in any of the other sources that were found.  He did enter the war at the age of twenty-two in 1862, so he was born probably sometime in 1840.  He died June 30, 1917, which meant that he had survived the war and lived a long full life.  Willoughby was from Dayton, Ohio.  He attended the Martin-Boehm Academy, which was a part of Otterbein University.  The Academy was an entrance school to Otterbein.  He graduated from there in 1868.

He entered the army at the age of twenty-two.  He was enlisted into the Ninetieth Ohio Volunteer Infantry and was part of Company A.  He was first promoted from second lieutenant to first lieutenant on July 22, 1862.  On August 5, 1864 he resigned.  He survived the Civil War and was able to return to the Academy and graduate.  In his obituary, it did not state very much information about his life.  It was full of many adjectives about his life and what a good man he was.  For example, it said, “He had stood in the midst of Dayton’s education advancement for forty years, while the lightnings and thunders of storms which always accompany development along educational lines played about him.”[1]  It explained that he was the dean of the education department of the Dayton, Ohio Y.M.C.A. (the Young Men’s Christian Association).  It further says that he loved children and that they were a huge part of his life.  This was the main focus of Willoughby’s obituary.

[1] Dayton Daily News: Sunday Morning. Volume 3, Number 13.  July 1, 1917.

 

Bibliography 

Dayton Daily News: Sunday Morning.  July 1, 1917, volume 3, number 13.

Felton, William.  Scattered papers, 1863-1911 of Maj. William Felton.  File number VFM 1582, Ohio Historical Society. 

McElroy, Joseph C.  Chickamauga: Record of the Ohio Chickamauga and Chattanooga

National Park Commission.  Cincinnati: Earhart and Richardson Printers and Engravers, 1896.

Reid, Whitelaw.  Ohio in the War: Her Statesmen Generals and Soldiers. Vol. 2. Cincinnati: The Robert Clarke Company, 1895. 

Roster of Ohio Soldiers 1861-66: War of Rebellion 87th-108th Regiments Infantry.  Vol. 7.  Cincinnati: The Ohio Valley Press, 1888.