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Even before the formal declaration of war was proclaimed by the President, " the Franklin County Light Dragoons," forty one offi- cers and men, under Captain Matthew Patton ; the " Mercersburg Rifles," seventy-two officers and men, under Captain James M'Dow- ell; the "Concord Light Infantry, thirty-two officers and men, un- der Captain Michael Harper; the "Chambersburg Union Volun- teers," fifty-one officers and men, under Captain Jeremiah Snider, and the "Antrim Greens," (riflemen), sixty officers and men, under Captain Andrew Oaks, through Major William M'Clellan, the Brigade Inspector of this county, tendered their services to Governor Simon Snyder, as part of any quota of troops that might be called for from Pennsylvania.
Three several detachments of troops left our county during the war of 1812-'14, at three different periods, The first left about the 5th of September, 1812, and was composed of the " Union Volun- teers," of Chambersburg, under Captain Jeremiah Snider; the "Franklin Riflemen," of Chambersburg, under Captain Henry Reges; the "Concord Light Infantry," under Captain Michael Harper; the " Mercersburg Rifles," under Captain Patrick Hays, and the "Antrim Greens," under Captain Andrew Oaks-total, two hundred and sixty-four officers and men. The quota of our connty was five hundred and seven officers and men, and the deficiency, two hundred and forty, was made up by a draft from the militia. The whole detachment was under the command of Major William M'Clelland, the Brigade Inspector of the county, and marehed to the north-western frontier by way of Bedford, Pittsburg and Mead- ville, which latter place was reached about the 20th or 25th of Sep- tember, 1812. There the assembled troops were organized into four regiments, two of riflemen and two of Infantry. Of the first regi- ment of riflemen Jared Irwin was elected colonel, and of the second regiment William Piper was elected colonel. Of the first regiment of infantry Jeremiah Snider was elected colonel, and of the second regiment John Purviance was elected colonel. These four regiments were formed into a brigade under the command of Brigadier Gen- eral Adamson Tannahill. Dr. Samuel D. Culbertson, of Chambers- burg, was appointed Surgeon-in-Chief of the brigade, and Dr. George Denig, Assistant Surgeon.
Upon the election of Captain Jeremiah Suider to the colonelcy of
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the first regiment, his lieutenant, John M'Clintock was elected captain of his company, and George K. Harper was promoted to the position of lieutenant, vacated by Captain M'Clintock.
The Roster of the first regiment after its formation was as follows : Colonel, Jeremiah Snider. Quartermaster, Bernard Wolff. - First Major, James Warner. Sergeant Major, Andrew Lindsay.
Second Major, John Scott. Forage Master, Hugh Greenfield.
Surgeon, Samuel D. Culbertson. Wagon Master, Stephen Rigler. Adjutant, Owen Aston.
The companies of Captains M'Clintock, Reges and Harper were in Colonel Snider's regiment, and those of Captains Oaks and Hays in Colonel Jared Irwin's regiment. After the organization of the brigade it marched to Buffalo, about the middle of October, 1812, and arrived there in November. It remained at Buffalo, in winter quarters, until some time in the month of January, 1813, when the men were discharged.
The following are the rolls of Captains Jeremiah Snider's and Henry Reges' companies, as they were when they left Chambers- burg, September 5th, 1812.
CHAMBERSBURG COMPANY, SEPTEMBER 5TH, 1812.
Captain Jeremiah Snider. Lieutenant, John M'Clintock. Ensign, Owen Aston.
SERGEANTS.
First, John Stevenson, Third, John Colhoun, Fourth, Andrew Colhoun.
Second, Alex. Allison,
CORPORALS.
First, Robert Haslett, Third, H. Ruthrauff, Second, William Tillard, Fourth, John Reed.
MUSICIANS.
Wiliam Donaldson, Henry Bickney.
Timothy Allen, John Andrews, Joseph Barnett, Samuel Beatty, David Blythe, A. L. Crain, Andrew Clunk, Daniel Clouser,
PRIVATES.
Jolın Cummings, Robert Foot, George Faber,
Isaac Grier, Peter Glossbrenner,
Hugh Greenfield, George Heist, Horace Hill,
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John Hunter,
John Plummer,
Thomas Harvey,
Stephen Rigler,
Daniel Hood,
William Shannon,
John Hutchinson,
George Simpson,
Andrew Lindsay,
Moses H. Swan, -
Spencer M'Kinney,
William Taylor,
James Murray,
Joshua Wilson,
Alex. M'Connell,
James Wilson,
Elisha Nabb,
David Wilson,
Jacob Phillipy,
Bernard Wolff.
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CHAMBERSBURG COMPANY, SEPTEMBER 5TH, 1812
Captain, Henry Reges. First Lieutenant, Jeremiah Senseny. Second Lieutenant, John Musser. First Sergeant, Peter Fleck.
PRIVATES.
John Boyle,
John Baughman,
Hugh Mannon, Hugh M'Connell,
Robert Cunningham,
Hugh M'Anulty,
John Cook,
John Martin,
Edward Crawford,
Benjamin Matthews,
Arthur Dobbin,
James M'Connell,
John Denig, John Essig,
Richard Runnion,
Isaac Erwin,
John Radebaugh,
John Favorite,
John Robinson,
John Gelwicks,
John Reilly,
William Grice,
Jacob Snyder,
Joseph Good,
Joseph Stall,
John Gilmore, Philip Grim,
Thompson Schools,
Christian John,
Joseph Severns, Daniel Sailer,
Josiah Lemon,
John Withney,
Isaiah Lamer,
James Wise,
Robert M'Murray,
George Wilson,
John Mumma,
George Zimmerman.
GREENCASTLE COMPANY, SEPTEMBER 5TH, 1812.
Captain, Andrew Oaks. Lieutenant, Thomas Wilson. Ensign, George Zeigler.
Henry Smith,
George W. Lester,
William Pollack,
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SERGEANTS.
First, Peter Cramer, Third, Jacob Fletter, Fourth, James Pennel.
Second, Jacob Gudtner,
CORPORALS.
First, William Dungan. Second, George Sharer,
Fifer, Henry Sites.
Third, Jacob Garresene, Fourth, Thomas Brady. Drummer, Jacob Poper.
PRIVATES.
Henry Blendlinger,
Joseph Byerly,
George Bettes,
William Bolton,
Thomas Plummer,
Samuel Bender,
William Carroll,
John Snyder, William Scully,
Patrick Dungan,
John Sreader, George Stuff,
William Foster,
Samuel Smith,
Thomas Fletcher,
George Shaffer, -
John Gaff,
George Uller, Christian Wilhelm,
John Garner, Richard Keller,
Samuel Weidner, Daniel Weidner.
MERCERSBURG COMPANY, SEPTEMBER 5TH, 1812.
Captain, Patrick Hays. Lieutenant, John Small. Ensign, Samuel Elder.
SERGEANTS.
First, James M'Quown, Third, Jacob Williams, Fourth, George Spangler.
Second, Jacob Small,
CORPORALS.
First, Joseph Herington, Third, Daniel Leer, Second, John Donothen, Fourth, Jacob Cain. Fifer, John Mull. Drummer, Jacob Wise.
PRIVATES.
James Bennet, Isaac Brubaker, Samuel Craig, Joseph Cunningham, John Crouch,
John Clapsaddle, Henry Cline, William Cooper, . Samuel Campbell, Alex. Dunlap,
William Gordon,
Samuel Martin,
James M'Curdy, Samuel M'Laughlin, William Ovelman,
Evan Evans,
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Frederick Divelbiss,
Robert M'Quown,
David Deitrick,
Robert M'Farland,
John Dunlap, -
William M'Quown,
James Elder,
John Mowry,
Peter Gaster,
James M'Dowell,
Jacob Groscope,
Charles M'Pike,
John Harris,
Campbell Montgomery,
Jacob Hodskins,
William M'Curdy,
Jonas Hissong,
Samuel Martin,
William Hart,
Charles Pettet,
John Hallin,
Henry Suffeoal,
John Hastler,
William Suffcoal,
John Heart,
William Stewart,
James Halland,
Peter Teach,
Abraham Hodskins,
Henry Weaver,
Peter Kyler,
Daniel Welker,
John King,
James Walker.
PATH VALLEY COMPANY, SEPTEMBER 5TH, 1812.
Captain, Michael Harper. Lieutenant, William M'Kinzie. Ensign, John Campbell.
SERGEANTS.
First, William Irwin, Third, John Widney,
Second, James M'Kinzie, Fourth, Hugh Barrack.
CORPORALS.
First, Jeremiah Baker, Third, Samuel Campbell,
Second, Francis M'Cullough, Fourth, James Ginnevin.
PRIVATES.
John Cannon,
George Irwin, James Linn,
Joseph Dever,
Barnabas Donnelly, Samuel Phillips,
David Evans, Isaac Scooly,
Barnabas Fegan, William Smith,
Jer. Hoekenberry, Richard Scott,
James Hockenberry,
Peter Hockenberry,
James Taylor, Peter Timmons.
In the carly part of the year 1814, the General Government hav- ing made a call upon the State of Pennsylvania for more troops, Governor Simon Snyder, about the beginning of February of that year, ordered a draft for 1000 men from the counties of York, Adams, Franklin and Cumberland-Cumberland county to raise 500 men, and the other counties the balance. The quota of Franklin county
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was ordered to assemble at Loudon on the 1st of March, 1814. What was its exact number I have not been able to ascertain.
At that time Captain Samuel Dunn, of Path Valley had a small volunteer company under his command, numbering about forty men. These, I am informed, volunteered to go as part of the quota of the county, and were accepted. Drafts were then made to furnish the balance of the quota, and one full company of drafted men, under the command of Captain Samuel Gordon, of Waynesburg, and onet partial company, under the command of Captain Jacob Stake, of Lurgan township, were organized and assembled at Loudon in pursuance of the orders of the Governor. There the command of the detachment was assumed by Major William M'Lellan, brigade Inspector of the county, who conducted it to Erie. It moved from Loudon on the 4th of March, and was twenty-eight days in reach- ing Erie. According to Major M'Clelland's report on file in the auditor general's office at Harrisburg, it was composed of one major, three captains, five lieutenants, two ensigns and two hundred and twenty-one privates.
Dr: Wm. C. Lane, in a note, says: "Captain Jacob Stake lived along the foot of the mountain, between Roxbury and Strasburg. He went as captain of a company of drafted men, as far as Erie, at which place his company was merged into those of Captains Dunn and Gordon, as the commissions of those officers anti-dated his commission, and there were not men enough in their companies to fill them up to the required complement."
Upon the arrival of these troops at Erie, and their organization into companies, they were put into the fifth regiment of the Penn- sylvania troops, commanded by Colonel James Fenton. Of that regiment, James Wood, of Greencastle, was major, and Thomas Poe, of Antrim township, adjutant, the whole army being under the command of Major General Jacob Brown.
Adjutant Poe is reputed to have been a gallant officer, one to whom fear was unknown. On one occasion he quelled a mutiny among the men in camp, unaided by any other person. The mutineers afterwards declared that they saw death in his eyes when he gave them the command to "return to quarters." He fell mor- tally wounded at the battle of Chippewa, July 6th, 1814, and died shortly afterwards.
The following is a copy of the roll of the company of Captain Dunn, on file in the War Department at Washington City.
Captain, Samuel Dunn, March 1st, 1814. First Lieutenant, James M'Connell. Second Lieutenant, Robert Foot. Third Lieutenant, John Favorite. Ensign, William Geddes.
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SERGEANTS.
First, John Snively, Third, James M'Henry,
Second, Samuel Baker, Fourth, John M. Shannon. 1
CORPORALS.
First, Thompson Schools, Third, John Witherow.
Second, William Nevill, Drummer, John Boggs.
PRIVATES.
Levi Black,
Robert Johnston, Enoch Johns,
John Brandt,
Jesse Beams,
John Krotzer,
George Bryan,
James Keever, Michael Kester,
Anthony Bates,
James Kirkwood,
John Barclay,
Benjamin Long, V
John Brewster,
David Lightner,
Hugh Baker,
Tobias Long,
John Beaty,
Noah Macky,
William Buchanan,
John M'Connell,
Andrew Barclay,
Robert M'Connell,
James Connor,
James Morehead, John M'Dowell,
Samuel Creamer,
John Cunningham,
fAdam Myers,
James Compton,
George Macomb, John Miller,
Thomas Cummings,
William M'Clure,
Benjamin Davis,
Samuel Mateer,
Samuel Davenport,
John Doyle, James Elliott,
William Moore, John Marshal, James M'Kim, Absalom M'Ilwee,
Robert Elder,
Joseph Fingerty,
John Murray,
Abraham Flagle,
Joseph Noble, John Noble,
Jere Gift,
John Over,
Hugh Henderson,
Joseph Phipps, Thomas Penwell,
Nehemiah Harvey,
Edward Heil,
George Plucher,
Henry Halby, Thomas Hays,
William Reed,
Charles Runion,
*Robert Hunter, John Humbert, Henry Hess,
William Ramsay,
Philip Roan,
*Afterwards Colonel of the 50th Regiment.
iStill Living.
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Mathias Panther,
Jacob Frush,
Barnabas Clark,
Frederick Boreaugh,
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Jacob Stevick,
David Trindle,
Peter Shell,
William Woods,
Samuel Swope,
Richard Wright,
John Shell,
John Walker,
John Smith, John Swanger,
George Wrist,
William Williams,
Jacob Staley,
William Westcott,
William Sheets,
John Young,
John Stewart,
Robert Young,
Barney Shipton,
John Young, *Jacob Zettle.
"This company," says Dr. Lane, "was originally armed with rifles. These were exchanged at Erie for regulation muskets. The com- pany was at the battles of Chippewa and Lundy's Lane, and guarded British prisoners from the frontier to Greenbush, now Albany, New York. These prisoners numbered more than 220 pri- vates and 22 officers-among the latter General Royal. Dunn lost men in both of the battles named, was in service with his company for about seven months, and was mustered out at Albany, New York."
The following is a copy of the roll of Captain Gordon's company, also on file in the War Department at Washington eity.
WAYNESBURG COMPANY, MARCH 1ST, 1814.
Captain, Samuel Gordon. First Lieutenant, William Dick. Second Lieutenant, William Patton. Third Lieutenant, James Burnes. Ensign, William Miller.
SERGEANTS.
First, Hugh Davison, Third, James Scott, Second, Charles Miller, Fourth, Josiah Gordon.
CORPORALS.
First, Joseph Arthur, Third, John Podman, Fourth, Philip Mason. Fifer, William Burgiss.
PRIVATES.
Thomas Allen, William Alsip, Martin Beard, Henry Baugher,
Benjamin Bump, George Burr, Frederick Beverson, Jolın Baker,
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John Stake,
Second, James Hall, Drummer, Joseph Shilling.
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Michael Borer,
William King,
Jacob Baker,
Peter Keefer,
Peter Baker,
Matthew King,
Michael Bear,.
James Logan,
Adam Brown,
Benjamin Lewis, -
Conrad Croft, John Coon,
Jacob Liepert,
John Craig,
John M'Connell,
Richard Cahil,
Alexander M'Mullen,
William Clem,
Peter Myers,
John Carver,
William Miller,
William Clark,
John M'Neal,
Richard Donahoe,
John M'Clay,
William Divelbiss,
Philip Myers,
John Dowman,
William Mahaffy,
Edward Detrick,
Murdock Mitchell,
George Davis,
John M'Curdy,
Samuel Dean,
Robert M'Clelland,
Jacob Deemer, John Davis, Adam Duncan,
George Miller,
Jacob Eby,
George Neff,
George Ensminger,
Joseph Neal,
William Edwards,
Nathan Phipps,
Nathaniel Fips,
Abraham Piaceare,
Joseph Flora,
William Pearslake,
John Fisher,
Thomas Poe,
Michael Fritz,
Erasmus Quarters,
Henry Geiger,
William Reeseman,
George Glaze, Moses Getrich,
John Ritter,
John Greenly, John Graham, John Huber,
Christopher Sites, Frederick Stumbaugh
Joseph Hoffman,
William Hardin,
Jacob Staufer, Nicholas Smith,
George Harmony, James Hardy,
Jacob Smith, Henry Satin,
John Hawk,
Joseph Tice,
l'eter Harger, John Irwin, David Johnston, John Jeffery,
James Thompson,
Henry Unger,
William Wolf,
Nathaniel King,
William Whitman, Henry Weaver.
Jacob Keefer,
William Kline,
Adam Rankin, .-
Adam Ream,
Andrew Robertson,
Daniel Mentzer,
(i. M. Miller,
John M'Colley,
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On the 24th of August, 1814, the battle of Bladensburg was fought, and the Americans, under General Winder, were defeated by the Brit- ish, under Major General Ross. The same day the enemy entered Washington city and burned the Capitol and other public buildings. When the news of these events reached our quiet town the people were greatly aroused, and, report says, they at once despatched a messenger to the National authorities at Washington city to learn if more troops were desired, and whether volunteers would be received. The government gladly accepted the proffered aid, and directed that all the troops raised should march at once for Balti- more, as it was feared that the invaders would next make an attack upon that city.
The messenger arrived here at midnight, and found a large number of the citizens anxiously awaiting his coming. The bells were rung, the town aroused, and the drum and fife called the people to arms. In a few days seven companies were fully organized and equipped and on the march to Baltimore. One of these was a troop of cavalry from Mercersburg, under Captain Matthew Patton, which marched to Baltimore, but was not accepted, as cavalry were not. then needed. Upon learning that they would not be received as cavalry, many of the members of this company disposed of their horses and joined the infantry.
The following are the rolls of the companies of Captains John Findlay and Samuel D. Culbertson, of Chambersburg; Thomas Bard, of Mercersburg; Andrew Robison, of Greencastle ; John Flanagan, of Waynesburg, and William Alexander, of Fannetts- burg, as they remain on file in the War Department at Washington city :
CHAMBERSBURG COMPANY, SEPTEMBER, 1814.
Captain, John Findlay, First Lieutenant, John Snider. Second Lieutenant, Greenberry Murphy. Ensign, Jolin Hershberger.
First, Joseph Severns, Second, Andrew Rea,
SERGEANTS. Fourth, Jeremiah Senseny, Fifth, Jacob Fedder.
Third, Henry Smith,
CORPORALS.
First, John Robison, Third, Jacob Heck, Fourth, Jacob Biekley.
Second, George W. Lester,
PRIVATES.
Jacob Abrahams, John Berlin, Peter Bonebrake, John Baxter,
James Buchanan, John Brindle, William Bratten, Benjamin Blythe,
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John Baughman,
William M'Kesson,
John Bucher,
William M'Kean,
Jacob Bittinger,
William Mills,
Abraham Burkholder,
Samuel M'Elroy,
Frederick Best,
Soyer M'Faggen,
Daniel Crouse,
John Milone,
Joseph Campbell,
David Mentzer,
James Carberry,
Jacob M'Ferren,
Conrad Clouse,
Cammel Montgomery,
Joseph Cope,
David Mumma,
John Clugston,
Ludwick Nitterhouse,
M'Farlin Cammel,
Samuel Nogel,
Conrad Draher,
John Nitterhouse,
Daniel Dechert,
Jacob Neff,
William Dugan,
John Nixon,
James Dixon,
John Porter,
John Eaton, Simon Eaker,
Jacob Reichert,
Benjamin Firnwalt,
John Radebaugh,
Henry Fry,
Elijah Sargeant,
Thomas Fletcher,
Charles Stuard,
Henry Ganter,
Samuel Shillito,
Jacob George,
Daniel Sharp,
John Gillespy,
William Sipes,
Jacob Glosser,
Jacob Spitel,
John Gelwieks,
Ross Sharp,
Michael Helman,
Joseph Suttey,
Thomas Hall,
John Tritle,
William Harman,
John Todd,
James Huston,
Joseph Wilson,
Daniel Helman,
Benjamin Wiser,
Isaac Irvin,
James Walker,
Thomas Jones,
Jacob Wolfkill,
William Kinneard,
Josiah Wallace,
David Keller,
David White,
Thomas Kaisey,
Matthew Wright,
Jacob Laufman,
James Westbay,
John Lucas,
Hugh Woods,
Reuben Monroe,
William White,
Robert M'Afee,
George Young,
Daniel M'Allister,
George Zimmerman.
CHAMBERSBURG COMPANY, SEPTEMBER, 1814. Captain, Samuel D. Culbertson. First Lieutenant, John M'Clintock. Second Lieutenant, George K. Harper. Ensign, John Stevenson.
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SERGEANTS.
First, Andrew Calhoun, Third, Stephen Rigler, Second, John Calhoun, Fourth, Alex. Allison,
CORPORALS.
First, Hugh Green field, Second, James Wilson, PRIVATES.
Third, Samuel Beatty, .. Fourth, John Andrew.
John Arntt, Henry Burchett, John Besore,
Andrew Lindsay, William M. M'Dowell,
John M'Bride,
Samuel Brand,
Patrick Murray,
Matthew Besore,
John M'Cormick,
George Beaver,
George B. M'Knight,
James Crawford,
'Thomas G. M'Culloh,
Holmes Crawford,
Henry Merklein,
Augustus Capron, William Cook,
William Nochtwine,
James Campbell,
George Oyster,
Edward Crawford,
John O'Neal, Samuel Porter,
Peter Crayton, John Devine,
James D. Riddle,
William Denny,
Philip Reges,
Joseph Duffield, John Denig, John Dougherty,
John Reed, Samuel Ruthrauff,
Joseph Erven,
Benjamin Fahnestock,
George Simpson,
William Ferry,
William Sehoplin, John Snider, Samuel Shillito,
Isaac Grier, Jacob Grove, Henry Greenawalt,
William Shane,
Daniel Stevenson,
Jacob Smith, David Tritle,
Robert Thompson,
William Grove, Paul Hoeffich, John Holmes, Wm. Heyser, Joseph Housem, John Hutchinson, George Harris, Herman Helfmire, John Hinkle, Michael S. Johns, William Jamison, George Jasonsky, John Kindline, Jacob Kelker,
Abraham Voress, Bernard Wolff, Jacob Widefelt, John Weaver, John Whitmore, John B. Watts, James Warden, Joseph Wallace, George Willison.
Edward Capron,
John Nunemacher,
William Reynolds,
Willam Richey, Adam Romer,
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MERCERSBURG COMPANY, SEPTEMBER, 1814.
Captain, Thomas Bard. First Lieutenant, James M'Dowell. Second Lieutenant, John Jolinston. Ensign, Joseph Bowers. SERGEANTS.
First, A. T. Dean, Second, G. Duffield,
Third, Thomas Smith, Fourth, G. Spangler. .
CORPORALS.
First, William Smith, Third, William M'Dowell
Second, Thomas Grubb, Fourth, Thomas Johnston
Fifer, John Mull.
PRIVATES.
John Abbott, John Brown,
Thomas C. M'Dowell, William M'Dowell, Sr.,
Archibald Bard,
George M'Ferren,
Robert Carson,
James Montgomery,
John Coxe,
James M' Neal,
John Campbell,
Augustus M'Neal,
Samuel Craig,
Fanuel Markle,
John Cox, Jr., John Donnyhon,
Robert M'Coy,
Joseph Dick,
John M'Culloh.
Joseph Dunlap,
John Maxwell,
Peter Elliott,
William M'Kinstry,
Jeremiah Evans,
Matthew Patton,
John Furley, Leonard Gatť,
David Robston,
John Glaze,
William Stewart,
Joseph Garvin,
Thomas Speer,
James Garver,
James Sheilds, V
William Glass,
David Smith,
Henry Garner,
George Stevens, John Sybert, Thomas Squire,
James Hamilton,
Conrad Stinger,
James Harrison,
Samuel Witherow,
Frederick Henchy,
Thomas Williamson,
John Harrer, William Houston, Samuel Johnson, John King,
John Werlby,
John Witherow,
James Walker,
William Rankin,
Thomas Waddle,
Christopher Wise.
John Liddy, James M'Dowell, John M'Clelland,
William Wilson,
William Hart, Joseph Harrington,
Charles Pike,
John M'Curdy,
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GREENCASTLE COMPANY, SEPTEMBER, 1814.
Captain, Andrew Robison. First Lieutenant, John Brotherton. Second Lieutenant, James Mitchell. Ensign, Jacob Besore.
SERGEANTS.
First, James Walker, Third, Thomas Wilson, Second, Andrew Snively, Fourth, Archibald Fleming.
CORPORALS.
First, John Randall, Third, George Sackett,
Second, George Bellows, Fourth, Alex. Aiken. Paymaster, William Carson.
PRIVATES.
William Armstrong, Jr., John Allison,
William Gallagher, John Gaff,
William Bratten,
Frederick Gearhart,
Robert Bruce,
Peter Gallagher,
John Billings,
William Harger,
Henry Beatty,
John Henneberger, Joseph Hughes,
William H. Brotherton,
William Irwin,
James Brotherton,
James Johnston,
Robert Brotherton, Frederick Baird,
Matthew Kennedy
William Krepps,
John Boggs, Benjamin Core, Walter B. Clark,
George Kuy, John M'Cune,
William Clark, George Clark, Frederick Carpenter,
James M'Cord,
William Coffroth,
William M'Graw,
James Camlon, Jesse Deman, John Dennis,
William H. Miller,
William Moreland,
James Davison,
John M'Connell, Samuel M'Cutchen,
John Miller,
William T. Dngan, Samuel Foreman, George Flora, David Fullerton, John Garner, Robert Guinea, Hugh Guinea, Edward Gordon,
Archibald M'Lane, Abraham M'Cutchen, John M'Coy, John B. M'Lanahan, John M'Clellan, Samuel Nigh, Robert Owen,
Samuel Bradley,
Jonathan Keyser,
Adam M'Callister,
James M'Gaw,
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James Poe, John Park,
Henry Sites,
George Speckman,
John Snyder,
Jacob Poper, J. Piper, John Reed,
Robert Smith,
Roger Rice,
George Uller,
A. B. Rankin,
William Vanderaw,
John Rowe, Sr.,
Thomas Welsh,
John Rogers,
James Wilson,
John Shira,
George Wallack,
Charles Stewart,
Christian Wilhelm,
Adam Say ler,
Christian Wise,
John Shearer,
John Weaver,
Samuel Statler, (of Emanuel),
Thomas Walker, '
George Schreder,
Alexander Young.
WAYNESBURG COMPANY, SEPTEMBER, 1814.
Captain, John Flanagan. Lieutenant, William Bivins. Ensign, Daniel M'Farlin. SERGEANTS.
First, Robert Gordon, Third, William Downey,
Second, George Cochran, Fourth, George Foreman.
PRIVATES.
Samuel Allison,
James Hayden,
John' Bowman,
George Koontz,
John Bormest,
Daniel Logan,
Christian Bechtel,
John Logan,
David Beaver,
William Mooney,
William Barnet,
Joseph Misner,
Hugh Blair,
James M'Cray,
William Call,
William M'Dowell,
James Duncan, Joseph Fulton,
John Oellig,
Maximillian Obermeyer,
Jacob Fry, Loudon Fullerton,
George Price,
James Fullerton,
Abraham Roberson,
James Getteys,
Adam Stonebraker,
George Gettier,
John Sheffler, John Stoner,
Samuel Green, Peter Haulman,
David Springer,
Alex. Stewart,
George Weagley, David Weaver.
Daniel Haulinan, James Harshman, David Heffner, Daniel Hartman,
Robert Ray,
John Shaup,
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Historical Sketch of Franklin County. 105
FANNETTSBURG COMPANY, SEPTEMBER, 1814. Captain, William Alexander. Lieutenant, Francis M'Connell. Ensign, James Barkley.
SERGEANTS.
First, John M'Clay, Third, Peter Foreman,
Second, Richard Childerson, Fourth, William Young.
CORPORAL. John Sterrett.
PRIVATES.
James Alexander,
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