Nothing to Bind Us But Honor: In the Three-Months’ Service with the 87th Ohio

T here isn't much written about the wartime services of the 87th Ohio Volunteers. Mustered into service in the summer of 1862 for just a brief 90-days, the regiment first guarded prisoners at Camp Chase before being sent to Baltimore, Maryland where it took part in the 4th of July celebration. A few days later, it was sent to Harper's Ferry where it became part of the garrison. We are fortunate in that Private William A. Bosworth of Co. A, a student of Marietta College, provided the following lengthy description of the travails of the 87th to the August 22, 1862, edition of the Pomeroy Weekly Telegraph . About 5 weeks after he wrote his letter, the 87 th Ohio would be surrendered as part of the garrison of Harper’s Ferry.