Robert Emmett LeBlond 
Robert Emmett LeBlond - Corporal, Company B, 139th Regiment, Ohio National Guard Infantry. Mustered in on May 13, 1864 at the age of 23. Mustered out three months later on August 26, 1864.
139th Regiment Ohio Infantry
Originally a Ohio National Guard unit, the regiment organized for 100 days service, under Colonel J. Lloyd Wayne, Jr.
The regiment organized at Camp Chase, Ohio, on May 11, 1864, and was initially mustered into service at Camp Dennison, Ohio on May 20, 1864.
The 139th was composed of the 9th regiment (Cincinnati), one company of the 82nd Battalion (Van Wert County), and one company of the 71st Battalion (Ottawa County) of the Ohio National Guard.
May 20, 1864
Regiment moved by rail to Washington D.C where it performed garrison duty
in the Capitol city.
On June 1, 1864
It was placed on duty at the prison camp at Point Lookout, Md.,
and assigned to duty there as Prison Guard guarding confederate prisoners.
August 22, 1864
Regiment returned to Camp Chase by rail, via Baltimore, Maryland,
for muster out.
August 26, 1864
Regiment mustered out. Regiment lost during service 14 enlisted men by disease.

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