Rich Mountain Petersburg, W. V. Mechanicsburg Gap Romney Blue's Gap Blue's Gap Winchester Cedar Creek Woodstock Edinburg Mount Jackson Rood's Hill New Market Front Royal Near Port Republic Harrison's Landing Evlington Heights Centerville Leesburg Snicker's Gap Bank's Ford Fredericksburg Chancellorsville Gettysburg Funkstown Heights Robinson's River Brandy Station Rappahannock Auburn (or Cedar Run) Bristoe Station Centerville Kelly's Ford Robertson's Tavern Mine Run Morton's Ford Wilderness Tod's Tavern Po River Laurel Hill Spottsylvania C. H. Spottsylvania Reconnaisance Ny River North Anna River Huntly's Farm Totopotomoy Pamunky River Cold Harbor |
| UNIT HISTORY |
| "The Fourth Ohio Volunteer Infantry, in the War for the Union, made up of companies raised in the Northern Central part of the State of Ohio, in the counties of Wayne, Stark, Knox, Delaware, Marion and Hardin, and mostly from the cities of Wooster, Canton, Mount Vernon, Delaware, Marion and Kenton, within one week after President Lincoln had issued his Proclamation calling for seventy-five thousand men to serve for three months, was composed principally of young men from prominent families and comfortable homes of farmers, merchants, mechanics and the various professions and who had also had more than ordinary facilities for education and improvement." All information was taken from the book "Fourth Ohio in the war for the Union" by Wm. Kepler, PH.D. List of Skirmishes and Battles in which part or all of the Fourth Ohio Volunteer Infantry participated. |
| 1861 |
| 1862 |
| 1863 |
July 10- July 11 September 10, September 12 September 23- September 24 September 25, October 26 November 5 January 6 March 23 March 25 April 1 April 2 April 17 April 17 April 17 May 30 May 9 July 3 July 4 September 1 October 1 November 2 November 18 December 12- December 13 May 1- May 5 July 2- July 3 July 11 September 17, September 23 October 11 October 12 October 14 October 14 October 15- October 16 November 7 November 27 November 28- November 30 February 6 May 6 May 9 May 9 May 10 May 12 May 13 May 18 May 23- May 26 May 29 May 29- May 31 June 1 June 2- June 5 |
| 1864 |