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- At the beginning of the Civil War, he enlisted twice; his first
enlistment was 22 Apr. 1861 for 1 year in Co. D, 12th Infantry Regiment
where he held the rank of Pvt. He was discharged 19 May 1862, he
enlisted for 3 years in Co. D, 101st Regiment Indiana Foot Volunteers and
held the rank of Sgt. He was described on his enlistment record as 5' 5",
light complexion, hazel eyes and light colored hair. He was discharged
24 Jun 1865, as a Corpral, at Louisville, KY.
Granville died of "Pulmonary Complications; Congestive Chill", which
his heirs maintained was contracted during his enlistment in the Army.
His younger brother, William H. Olvey, enlisted in the 101st as a Pvt.
the same day and was discharged at the same time and place as
Granville.
Granville marched with Sherman to the Sea, as a member of the Indiana
Artillery. He was in 18 battles. His Civil War Service is on record in the
Indianapolis State House.At the beginning of the Civil War, he enlisted twice; his first
enlistment was 22 Apr. 1861 for 1 year in Co. D, 12th Infantry Regiment
where he held the rank of Pvt. He was discharged 19 May 1862, he
enlisted for 3 years in Co. D, 101st Regiment Indiana Foot Volunteers and
held the rank of Sgt. He was described on his enlistment record as 5' 5",
light complexion, hazel eyes and light colored hair. He was discharged
24 Jun 1865, as a Corpral, at Louisville, KY.
Granville died of "Pulmonary Complications; Congestive Chill", which
his heirs maintained was contracted during his enlistment in the Army.
His younger brother, William H. Olvey, enlisted in the 101st as a Pvt.
the same day and was discharged at the same time and place as
Granville.
Granville marched with Sherman to the Sea, as a member of the Indiana
Artillery. He was in 18 battles. His Civil War Service is on record in the
Indianapolis State House.At the beginning of the Civil War, he enlisted twice; his first
enlistment was 22 Apr. 1861 for 1 year in Co. D, 12th Infantry Regiment
where he held the rank of Pvt. He was discharged 19 May 1862, he
enlisted for 3 years in Co. D, 101st Regiment Indiana Foot Volunteers and
held the rank of Sgt. He was described on his enlistment record as 5' 5",
light complexion, hazel eyes and light colored hair. He was discharged
24 Jun 1865, as a Corpral, at Louisville, KY.
Granville died of "Pulmonary Complications; Congestive Chill", which
his heirs maintained was contracted during his enlistment in the Army.
His younger brother, William H. Olvey, enlisted in the 101st as a Pvt.
the same day and was discharged at the same time and place as
Granville.
Granville marched with Sherman to the Sea, as a member of the Indiana
Artillery. He was in 18 battles. His Civil War Service is on record in the
Indianapolis State House.
At the beginning of the Civil War, he enlisted twice; his first enlistment was 22 APR 1861 for 1 year in Company D, 12th Infantry Regiment where he held the rank of Private. He was discharged 19 May 1862, he
enlisted for 3 years in Company D, 101st Regiment Indiana Foot Volunteers and held the rank of Sgt. He was described on his enlistment record as 5' 5", light complexion, hazel eyes and light colored hair. He was discharged 24 Jun 1865, as a Corporal, at Louisville, KY.
Granville died of "Pulmonary Complications; Congestive Chill", which his heirs maintained was contracted during his enlistment in the Army. His younger brother, William H. Olvey, enlisted in the 101st as a Private
the same day and was discharged at the same time and place as Granville.
Granville marched with Sherman to the Sea, as a member of the Indiana Artillery. He was in 18 battles. His Civil War Service is on record in the Indianapolis State House. Olvey Book by Edwina Williams.
See also Cemetery Listing Highland/Beaver Cemetery, Fishers, Hamilton County, Indiana.
At the beginning of the Civil War, he enlisted twice; his first
enlistment was 22 Apr. 1861 for 1 year in Co. D, 12th Infantry Regiment
where he held the rank of Pvt. He was discharged 19 May 1862, he
enlisted for 3 years in Co. D, 101st Regiment Indiana Foot Volunteers and
held the rank of Sgt. He was described on his enlistment record as 5' 5",
light complexion, hazel eyes and light colored hair. He was discharged
24 Jun 1865, as a Corpral, at Louisville, KY.
Granville died of "Pulmonary Complications; Congestive Chill", which
his heirs maintained was contracted during his enlistment in the Army.
His younger brother, William H. Olvey, enlisted in the 101st as a Pvt.
the same day and was discharged at the same time and place as
Granville.
Granville marched with Sherman to the Sea, as a member of the Indiana
Artillery. He was in 18 battles. His Civil War Service is on record in the
Indianapolis State House.At the beginning of the Civil War, he enlisted twice; his first
enlistment was 22 Apr. 1861 for 1 year in Co. D, 12th Infantry Regiment
where he held the rank of Pvt. He was discharged 19 May 1862, he
enlisted for 3 years in Co. D, 101st Regiment Indiana Foot Volunteers and
held the rank of Sgt. He was described on his enlistment record as 5' 5",
light complexion, hazel eyes and light colored hair. He was discharged
24 Jun 1865, as a Corpral, at Louisville, KY.
Granville died of "Pulmonary Complications; Congestive Chill", which
his heirs maintained was contracted during his enlistment in the Army.
His younger brother, William H. Olvey, enlisted in the 101st as a Pvt.
the same day and was discharged at the same time and place as
Granville.
Granville marched with Sherman to the Sea, as a member of the Indiana
Artillery. He was in 18 battles. His Civil War Service is on record in the
Indianapolis State House.
At the beginning of the Civil War, he enlisted twice; his first
enlistment was22 Apr. 1861 for 1 year in Co. D, 12th Infantry Regiment
where he held the rank of Pvt. He was discharged 19 May 1862, he
enlisted for 3 years in Co. D, 101st Regiment Indiana Foot Volunteers and
held the rank of Sgt. He was described on his enlistment record as 5' 5",
light complexion, hazel eyes and lightcolored hair. He was discharged
24 Jun 1865, as a Corpral, at Louisville, KY.
Granville died of "Pulmonary Complications; Congestive Chill", which
his heirs maintained was contracted during his enlistment in the Army.
His younger brother, William H. Olvey, enlisted in the 101st as a Pvt.
the same day and wasdischarged at the same time and place as
Granville.
Granville marched with Sherman to the Sea, as a member of the Indiana
Artillery. He was in 18 battles.His Civil War Service is on record in the
Indianapolis State House.At the beginning of the Civil War, he enlisted twice; his first
enlistment was 22 Apr.1861 for 1 year in Co. D, 12th Infantry Regiment
where he held the rank of Pvt. He was discharged 19 May 1862, he
enlisted for 3 years in Co. D, 101st Regiment Indiana Foot Volunteers and
held the rank of Sgt. He was described on his enlistment record as 5' 5",
light complexion, hazel eyes and light colored hair. He was discharged
24 Jun 1865, as a Corpral, at Louisville, KY.
Granville died of "Pulmonary Complications; Congestive Chill", which
his heirs maintained was contracted during his enlistment in the Army.
His younger brother, William H. Olvey, enlisted in the 101st as a Pvt.
the same day and was discharged at the same time and place as
Granville.
Granville marched with Sherman tothe Sea, as a member of the Indiana
Artillery. He was in 18 battles. His Civil War Service is on record in the
Indianapolis State House.
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