I received a dispatch from Governor Dennison asking me if I
would accept the majority in a regiment of which William S. Rosecrans was to be
colonel and Judge Matthews lieutenant-colonel. I read it to Lucy, consulted
with my old law partner1, who happened to be visiting Cincinnati,
and thereupon replied that I would accept as proposed. Late in the afternoon of
the next day I received a dispatch from the governor, addressed to Judge
Matthews and myself, directing us to report to the adjutant-general at
Columbus, Monday morning. Not being able to find Judge Matthews in the city, on
the next day (Sunday, P. M.), I rode out to Judge Matthews’ residence at
Glendale, took tea with him and his family and friends (Mrs. Matthews and
mother, and Mr. and Mrs. Todd), and rode into the city arriving a few minutes
before 9 P. M. I bid good-bye to my family (my mother, mother-in-law, Mrs. Webb,
Lucy, and the boys), and at 9:30 P. M. we took the cars by way of Dayton for
Columbus.
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1 Ralph P. Buckland
SOURCE: Charles Richard Williams, editor, Diary and
Letters of Rutherford Birchard Hayes, Volume 2, p. 26
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