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First Sergeant James M. Rhoney, trans. to Vet. Res. Corps ; dis. by G. O. July 31, 1865.
Quartermaster Sergeant Wm. H. Boyd, not accounted for.
Quartermaster Sergeant, John W. Barclay, m. i. s. Sept. 30, 1862 ; pro. to Reg. Q. M. Sergt. Oct. 22, 1862. Commissary Sergeant Wm. Blain, not accounted for. Sergeant Jacob Bush, captured ; died at Richmond, Va., Feb. 14, 1865. Sergeant Wm. G. Rhoney, not accounted for. Corporal J. Milton Hill, not accounted for. Corporal Henry Franz, not accounted for. Corporal James W. Geary, not accounted for. Corporal Wm. C. Younkins, not accounted for. Corporal Valentine Beecher, not accounted for. Farrier Isaac Dickey, not accounted for. Farrier Jacob B. Kerr, not accounted for. Saddler John Bullman, not accounted for.
PRIVATES.
Aker, William, died Jan. 9, 1865; buried in Nat. Cen., Antietam, Md., sec. 26, lot E, grave 543.
Bonner, William, dis. by G. O. June 19, 1865.
Bouch, Isaac, trans. to Co. E, July 31, 1865.
Boyd, Harvey C., m. i. s. Feb. 29, 1864; trans. to Co. E, July 31, 1865.
Burford, Jeremiah, died at Chamhersburg, Pa., date unknown. Boyd, Abraham ('., not accounted for.
Boner, Robert, not accounted for.
Bullman, Henry, not accounted for.
Barr, Titus, died, date unknown; buried in Nat. Cem., Gallipolis, Ohio, grave 135.
Beamer, John, not accounted for.
Burford, Sam'l W., not accounted for.
Clark, Sam'l M., not accounted for.
Craig, T. F., not accounted for.
Campbell, Jas. W., not accounted for.
Colier, Joel, not accounted for. Clough, John, not accounted for.
Duffey, Michael, not accounted for.
Edwards, Edwin, not accounted for.
Fox, Jacob, captured ; died at Danville, Va., Dec. 9), 1864.
Gruner, Henry C., not accounted for.
Grinder, Jonathan.
Garvin, John.
Haines, Wm. C., not accounted for.
Hill, Joseph H., not accounted for.
Helper, John, not accounted for.
Henry, James, not accounted for.
Hill, James B., not accounted for.
Johnston, Thomas, not accounted for.
Kinson, Matthias A., captured, died at Andersonville, Ga., June 29, 1864; grave 2639. Kennedy, Leoben.
Lewis, John, captured; died at Andersonville, Ga., Oct. 26, 1864; grave 11465.
Landis, David, not accounted for.
Mock, Samuel, dis. by G. O. May 19, 1865.
Minteer, Johu, dis. by G. O. July 24, 1865.
Minteer, Joseph.
Milligan, Jos., captured; died at Richmond, Va., Nov. 27, 1863. Miller, John L., not accounted for.
Matthews, John A., not accounted for.
Monroe, James W., not accounted for.
Murphey, Samuel, not accounted for.
McLain, Geo. W., not accounted for.
MeNanney, Henry, not accounted for.
McFadden, Michael, not accounted for.
Rudolph, Isaac, not accounted for.
Rhoads, George, not accounted for.
Redd, John M., not accounted for.
Rogaus, Francis A., not accounted for.
Reynolds, Chas. L., not accounted for.
Reyburn, James, not accounted for.
Sloan, George, captured; died at Richmond, Va., Nov. 7, 1863.
Smith, Jobn H., not accounted for.
Sepp, Wm., not accounted for.
Shaffer, Hiram, not accounted for.
Southworth, Samuel, not accounted for.
Smith, H. Steele, not accounted for. Schalts, Wm. C., not accounted for.
Sourwine, John D., not accounted for.
Smith, Wm., not accounted for.
Sweeney, Dennis, not accounted for.
Todd, Wm., m. i. s. Oct. 25, 1862; pro. to Hospital Steward, Nov. 9, 1862.
Vandyke, Wm. H., not accounted for.
Vandyke, Nathan S., m. i. s. Sept. 15, 1864; not accounted for. Yale, Jobn, not accounted for.
COMPANY M.
[A large number of men in this company are marked " not ac- counted for" who, as a matter of fact, were either mustered out with the company or discharged by general order. This error, which it is now impossible to correct, doubtless had its origin in an imperfection of the muster-out roll. The date of muster into service, except where it is otherwise stated, was either Nov. 22 or 23, 1862.
OFFICERS.
Captain Charles W. E. Welty, trans. to Co. F July 31, 1865.
First Lieutenant Matthew Wilson, wounded and captured at White Sulphur Springs, Va., Aug. 26, 1863; com. Capt. Sept. 19, 1864; not mustered; dicd Sept. 19, 1864, at Libby prison.
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HISTORY OF ARMSTRONG COUNTY.
First Lieutenant Jacob Shoop, wounded at White Sulphur Springs, Va., Aug. 26, 1863; pro. from 2d Lt. Sept. 19, 1864; res. March 24, 1865.
First Lieutenant David B. Coulter, pro. from 1st Sergt. to 2d Lt. Jan. 27, 1865; to 1st Lt. April 16, 1865; dis. by G. O. July 31, 1865.
Second Lientenant Milton McCormick, pro. from Sergt. to 1st Sergt. Jan. 1, 1865; to 2d Lt. May 19, 1865; trans. to Co. F July 31, 1865. First Sergeant James S. Mateer, pro. from Q. M. S. April 30, 1865; dis. by G. O. July 31, 1865.
Quartermaster-Sergeant E. N. Camphell, pro. to Q. M. S. Jan. 1, 1865; dis, hy G. O. July 31, 1865.
Quartermaster-Sergeaut George Klongh, not accounted for.
Commissary-Sergeant Clark Mclaughlin, trans. to Co. F July 31, 1865.
Commissary-Sergeant James Williams, not accounted for.
Sergeant Benjamin T. Siple, trans. to Co. F July 31, 1865.
Sergeant Samuel M. Kerr, m. i. s. Feb. 14, 1864; trans. to Co. F July 31, 1865.
Sergeant David S. Burnham, not accounted for.
Sergeant Charles M. King, not accounted for.
Sergeant James M. Clay, not accounted for.
Corporal Aaron T. Crow, trans. to Co. F July 31, 1865.
Corporal John Boyd, trans. to Co. F July 31, 1865.
Corporal John A. Mikesell, m. i. s. Feb. 4, 1864; trans. to Co. F July 31, 1865.
Corporal Joseph E. Richey, m. i. s. Feh. 8, 1864 ; trans. to Co. F July 31,1865.
Corporal John Fleming, m. i. s. Feb. 1, 1864 ; trans. to Co. F July 31, 1865; vet.
Corporal Samuel A. Bryson, m. i. s. Feb. 6, 1864 ; trans. to Co. F July 31, 1865.
Corporal Daniel Wolf, not accounted for.
Corporal David Richards, not accounted for.
Corporal Joseph Garver, not accounted for.
Corporal James G. Shaw, not accounted for.
Corporal Joshua Groft, not accounted for.
Corporal Henry Young, not accounted for.
Corporal James Watterson, not accounted for.
Corporal Charles McManus, not accounted for. Blacksmith John Dunmire, not accounted for.
Farrier Michael Frick, m. i. s. March 31, 1864 ; trans. to Co. F July 31, 1865.
Farrier John P. Graham, not accounted for.
PRIVATES.
Alexander, David, dis. hy G. O. Jnne 9, 1865.
Altman, Francis S., m. i. s. Feb. 29, 1864 ; trans. to Co. F July 31, 1865. Aharah, Rohert, not accounted for.
Buzzard, Lewis D., trans. to Co. F July 31, 1865.
Beer, Samuel, died April 6, 1863; buried in Nat. Cem., Antietam, Md., sec. 26, lot E, grave 502.
Bonch, Isaac, died April 28, 1864 ; huried in Nat. Cem., Antietam, Md., sec. 26, lot F, grave 629.
Barnhart, Geo. W., not accounted for.
Barrett, David, not accounted for. Bish, Josiah M., not accounted for.
Bowers, Johnston R., not accounted for.
Barrett, David, m. i. s. Aug. 25, 1864 ; not accounted for.
Cogley, David D., m. i. s. Feb. 25, 1864; dis, by G. O. May 30, 1865.
Cowan, Gilmore, dis. hy G. O. May 22, 1865.
Carson, John, not accounted for.
Campbell, Edward, not accounted for.
Crozier, Samnel, not accounted for.
Dodson, Andrew, m. i. s. Feb. 26, 1861 ; trans. to Co. F July 31, 1865. Dunhar, James, not accounted for.
Dunbar, John, captured ; died at Andersonville, Ga., Aug. 6, 1864 ; grave 4897.
Duumire, Isaac, not accounted for.
Dodson, Samuel, m. i. s. Sept. 19, 1864 ; not accounted for. Dailey, John M.
Evans, Abraham, trans. to Co. F July 31, 1865.
Earley, John A., m. i. s. July 12, 1864 ; trans, to Co. F July 31, 1865. Forster, Absalom, m. i. s. Aug. 10, 1864 ; dis. hy G. O. June 9, 1865. Fry, David T., m. i. s. Feb. 25, 1864 ; trans. to Co. F July 31, 1865. Fleming, Wm. A., m. i. s. Feh. 4, 1864.
Fleming, R. O.
Foster, Allen, captured ; died at Richmond, Va., Dec. 3, 1863. Forste, Joshua, not accounted for.
George, James A., m. i. s. March 27, 1864 ; trans. to Co. F July 31, 1865.
George, John A., not accounted for.
George, James E., m. i. s. Jan. 30, 1864; captured ; imprisoned in Lihby ; died after release.
Hetherington, F., dis. hy G. O. May 13, 1865.
Houk, Eckhart, m. i. s. Feb. 22, 1864; trans. to Co. F. July 31, 1865.
Hawk, Jacob, m. i. s. Feh. 25, 1864; trans. to Co. F July 31, 1865.
Hare, Henry, m. i. s. Feb. 4, 1864 ; trans. to Co. F July 31, 1865.
Hill, Abram, m. i. s. Feb. 25, 1864 ; trans. to Co. F. July 31, 1865.
Hunter, James, m. i. s. Feh. 15, 1864 ; captured ; died at Anderson- ville, Ga., Oct. 20, 1864; grave 11219.
Hartman, John, not accounted for.
Irwin, David, not accounted for.
Irwin, James W., not accounted for.
Kirkpatrick, Wm., m. i. s. April 20, 1864; dis. by G. O. May 16, 1865.
Kunkle, Jacob, dis. hy G. O. June 7. 1865.
Kirkwood, Wm., m. i. s. Feh. 23, 1864 ; trans. to Co. F July 31, 1865.
Kelley, James G., not accounted for.
King, Joseph, not accounted for.
Klingensmith, L. A., not accounted for.
Kilgore, James, not accounted for.
Keane, Thomas.
Linsinbigler, V. T., m. i. s. Feh. 16, 1864; prisoner from July 6 to Dec. 14, 1864; dis. by G. O. June 6, 1865.
Lambing, John A., not accounted for.
Myers, Tobias, m. i. s. Sept. 3, 1864 ; dis. by G. O. June 6, 1865.
Marks, Samuel, not accounted for.
Miller, Daniel, not accounted for.
Miller, David, not accounted for.
Miller, John T., not accounted for.
Myers, Moses, not accounted for.
Moorhead, Walker, m. i. s. Sept. 10, 1864; not accounted for.
McKinnis, John, captured; died at Richmond, Va., Feh. 10, 1864 ; buried in Nat. Cem., sec. C, div. 1, grave 138.
McClay, Charles, not accounted for.
McCoy, Daniel, not accounted for.
McAfoos, Simon, m. i. s. Feh. 22, 1864; not accounted for.
McAfoos, Absalom, m. i. s. Feb. 22, 1864; not accounted for.
Orr, Alexander M., m. i. s. Feb. 1, 1864 ; dis. hy G. O. May 16, 1865.
Olinger, Joseph M., m. i. s. Feb. 22, 1864; trans. to Co. F July 31, 1865.
Orr, James W., m. i. s. Feb. 1, 1864; trans. to Co. F July 31, 1865.
Orr, Isaac M. m. i. s. Feb. 27, 1864 ; died April 10, 1864 ; buried in Nat. Cem., Winchester, Va., lot 26.
Olinger, Nicholas J., not accounted for.
Olinger, John, not accounted for.
Peterman, Geo. D., m. i. s. Feb. 29, 1864; trans. to Co. F July 31, 1865.
Peterman, Martin, m. i. s. Feb. 13, 1864 ; trans. to Co. F July 31, 1865. Patrick, John, not accounted for.
Peters, John A., not accounted for.
Richart, Geo., not accounted for.
Richards, John, not accounted for.
Rohb, James A., not accounted for.
Rosenherger, M., not accounted for.
Sseahaugh, David, dis. by G. O. May 16, 1865.
Shaffer, Henry, dis. by G. O. June 19, 1865.
Shannon, Newton D., m. i. s. April 26, 1864 ; trans. to Co. F July 31, 1865.
Snyder, William, m. i. s. March 28, 1864; trans. to Co. F July 31, 1865. Shaffer, Henry, m. i. s. Feb. 20, 1864; trans. to Co. F July 31, 1865.
Shaffer, Henry, dis. by G. O. May 16, 1865.
Siple, Jacob, Jr., m. i. s. March 23, 1864; trans. to Co. F July 31, 1865. Siple, Christian P., m. i. s. Feb. 22, 1864; died at York, Pa., Sept. 29, 1864; buried in Prospect Hill Cem.
Shearer, Johu H., not accounted for.
Stevenson, Jacob, not accounted for.
Shotts, Levi, not accounted for.
Schrecenghost, Fin. P., not accounted for.
Schrecenghost, I., not accounted for.
Spencer, John, not accounted for.
Spencer, William, not accounted for.
Spencer, Damel, not accounted for.
Smith, John H., not accounted for.
Schrecenghost, David, not accounted for.
Tarr, Alexander, m. i. s. March 17, 1864; trans. to Co. F July 31, 1865. Toy, Joseph, trans. to Co. F July 31, 1865.
Turney, Henry, m. i. s. Feb. 15, 1864; trans. to Co. F July 31, 1865. Truhy, Reuhen, not accounted for.
Withington, H. W., m. i. s. Feb. 29, 1864; dis. by G. O. Oct. 11, 1865. Watt, Joseph A., m. i. s. Feb. 13, 1864; trans. to Co. F July 31, 1865.
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REGIMENTAL HISTORIES AND DESCRIPTIVE ROSTER.
Watterson, Wallace, m. i. s. July 12, 1864; trans, to Co. F July 31, 1865. Waltenbaugh, S. P., m. i. s. Feb. 23, 1864; trans. to Co. F July 31, 1865. Waggoner, Conrad, not accounted for.
Wahl, Joseph, not accounted for.
Wallace, Samuel, not accounted for. Waltenbaugh, A., not accounted for.
Weston, Valentine, not accounted for.
Wible, John, not accounted for.
Wiles, Franklin F., not accounted for. Wilson, Samuel, m. i. s. Aug. 25, 1864; not accounted for.
Yount, George, not accounted for. Yount, Daniel, not accounted for. Yount, James, not accounted for.
Yount, Jonathan, not accounted for.
Young, Peter S., not accounted for.
TWO HUNDRED AND FOURTH REGIMENT-FIFTH ARTILLERY.
This regiment was principally recruited in Alle- gheny, though considerable numbers of its men were from Armstrong, Beaver, Cambria, Greene, Lawrence and Westmoreland. Battery M was en- tirely composed of men from this county. Recruit- ing was commenced in August, 1864, the place of rendezvous being Camp Reynolds, near Pittsburgh. Soon after its organization the 204th was ordered to Washington, and upon its arrival was assigned to duty in the forts north of the Capitol. After- ward it was employed in guarding railroads, and during the period it was discharging that dnty the regiment had several sharp brushes with the rebel forces under Mosby. In the winter of 1864-5 the regiment was engaged in building stockades and blockhouses, and in the spring of 1865 expe- ditions were sent out to bury the dead of the second battle of Bull Run. In June the regiment was ordered to Pittsburgh, where it was mustered out upon the 30th.
BATTERY M.
[The members of this battery were mustered into service at va- rious dates from August 20 to September 10, 1864, and nearly all of them were mustered out with the battery upon June 30, 1865. Oppo- site the names of such we have not inserted any remarks; but in the ease of those who were promoted, who died in the service, were wounded or killed in action, transferred to other organizations, or who were mustered in or discharged upon other dates than that of the common muster-in or muster-ont, the facts are stated.]
OFFICERS.
Captain John E. Alward.
First Lieutenant Adkinson H. Sellers, m. i. s. Nov. 15, 1864; absent on detached duty at m. o.
First Lieutenant Albert C. Pontions, pro. from 1st Serg. Jan. 19, 1865. Second Lieutenant Charles G. Barclay.
Second Lieutenant Wm. W. Barnett, pro. from Serg. Jan. 19, 1865. First Sergeant J. A. Stephenson, pro. from Serg. Jan. 19, 1865. Sergeant Peter Stockdill. Sergeant Miles Beatty. Sergeant Joseph W. Traves. Sergeant William MeCanna. Sergeant Geo. W. Thompson, pro. from Corp. Jan. 19, 1865. Sergeant Patterson River, pro. from Corp. Jan. 19, 1865. Sergeant James Stivenson.
Sergeant Wm. T. Glenn, died at Alexandria, Va., Oct. 20, 1864, grave 2782.
Corporal Andrew H. Sheisley.
Corporal Barton Guthrie.
Corporal Charles F. Morgan.
Corporal John O. Delancey, pro. to Corp. Jan. 19, 1865.
Corporal Alexander Browne.
Corporal Alexander George.
Corporal Elijah W. Martin.
Corporal John Stoops, pro. to Corp. Jan. 30, 1865. Corporal John Browne.
Corporal Archibald Hemphill, dis. hy G. O. June 7, 1865.
Corporal John W. Morrow, dis. by G. O. June 9, 1865.
Corporal B. W. Blanchard, dis. by G. O. June 15, 1865.
PRIVATES.
Nelson C. Arnold, Eli J. Artman, Thomas M. Allen, Ephraim A. Adams, Samuel Ayres (prisoner from Nov. 1, 1864, to Feb. 5, 1865) ; dis. by G. O. June 19, 1865.
Samuel W. Beatty, Geo. L. Blose, Henry Beer, William Blain, William M. Blain, Thos. D. Buzzard, Peter Beck, Samuel W. Bruner, Henry H. Burket, Thomas C. Byers, Robert A. Barr, Simon D. Brown, Geo. W. Brown (absent, siek, at m. o.), William J. Brown, Samuel Brown, Jacob Buzzard (died at Alexandria, Va., Oct. 6, 1864, grave 2736), Henry Brown (died at Fairfax C. H., Va., Feb. 19, 1865).
Samnel Clark, Epbraim F. Coffman, William Coleman, Daniel L. Coleman, William Carson, Andrew Carson.
John E. Dunmire, Phillip Dunmire, Isaac Dunmire, Jacob B. Dar- barker (died at Piedmont, Va., Oet. 21, 1864; buried in Nat. Cem., Arlington, block 2, see. E, row 14, grave 60).
Hugh Elgin, Jeremiah Elgin, Samuel Eeeneey, Samuel J. Elgin (dis. hy G. O. June 19, 1865).
Geo. W. Fry, John Fink, Jas. R. Flemming (died at Fort Sumner, Md., Oet. 1, 1864; buried in Nat. Cem., Arlington, Va.).
Jacob George, Peter George, Philip George, Josiah George, John Gould, William H. Gray.
Andrew Hardy, David B. Hankiman, John Hartman, William Hart- man, Henry Hallman, Philip Hawk.
A. Klingensmith, S. Klingensmitb, Wm. J. Kelly, Anthony H. Ken- nard, John J. Kral, John G. Kline, Samuel Kelley.
Joseph Low, Abraham Lessig.
Joseph Mathiet, William M. Mock, David Moyer, Samuel Metzler, Samuel Mansfield, James R. Moore, Samuel R. Moore, William A. Morrow, David L. Marshall, James A. Mikesell (died at Fort Simmons, Md., Dec. 10, 1864), Robert MeCrum, Geo. W. McCon- nell, Joseph W. McKee, John A. MeElroy, Thomas D. MeCol- gin, James MeGreggor, Robert McFarland, W. W. MeCraeken (wounded at Salem, Va., Oct. 7, 1864), John W. MeElfresh, Peter MeCanna, Joseph McAllister (died at Fairfax C. H., Va., Dec. 13, 1864).
Matthew Nelson.
John L. Pitts, James H. Patrick, Thomas Patterson, Francis Powell. Edward G. Rummel, Jacob Robb, Thomas K. Robb, Oliver G. Rey- nolds, James Robinson (trans. to Co. E, 147th reg. Pa. Vol., date unknown).
John B. Shaffer, Christopher Shaffer, Jacob Sell, John B. Sowers, Matthew Stanford, Jacob Scholl, John C. Stewart, John A. Stewart, John Silvis, Solomon D. Silvis, John C. Stiffey, Isaae Seaehrist, Henry Segar, E. Z. Schrecenghost, Thomas Sturgeon (dis. by G. O. June 19, 1865), Henry Simmers (killed at Rector- town, Va., Oet. 8, 1864), John Sheridan.
Henry Trollinger, Nathan G. C. Turner (dis. by special order Feb. 26, 1865).
William H. Weaver, Adnum R. Wolf, James W. Watterson, William Wareham, James Wadding (dis. by G. O. June 9, 1865), Adam Wagle (dis. by G. O. June 9, 1865).
Alexander Yales, Ressinger Yount (dis. by G. O. April 28, 1865), Levi K. Young (trans. to Bat. H, 212th reg. Pa. Vol .; date unknown), George K. Young (trans. to Bat. H, 212th regt. Pa. Vols., date unknown).
James Zell.
BATTERY I.
[The men in this company from Armstrong county, twenty-seven in number, were from the vicinity of Freeport. Except where other- wise indieated, they were enlisted August 30, 1864, and discharged June 30, 1865.]
OFFICERS.
1st Lieutenant J. B. Miller.
Sergeants Alex. Ashbangh, Hiram Brickel. Corporals J. A. Murphy, R. B. McKee, Wm. E. MeLelland (dis. May 15, 1865).
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HISTORY OF ARMSTRONG COUNTY.
PRIVATES.
Joseph Evarts, Samuel A. Gourley, Samuel Klingensmith, Addison L. Klingensmith, James S. Klingensmith, William Kirkwood, Jacob Kuhn, John B. Morton, Elisha G. Pitt, James S. Ross, Alex. Rowland, John A. Shoop, Harry Syphax, Stewart Therrp- sen, Daniel Varner, John J. Wile, D. M. B. Weir, John A. Hughes (trans. to 147th reg. Pa. Vet. Vol. July 1, 1865), Wm. S. Russ, Geo. A. Stilt, Jno. M. Spiecher.
MISCELLANEOUS LIST.
THIRTY-THIRD REGIMENT-FOURTH RESERVE.
Company A-John Hartman, wounded at Hatcher's Run; Vincent Kreidle.
THIRTY-EIGHTH REGIMENT-NINTH RESERVE.
Company D-Sergeant John H. Mechling, m. i. s. May 3, 1861; pro. to Sergt. May 3, 1861 ; killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, 1862.
Alex. Schrecenghost, m. i. s. Oct. 18, 1862; dis. Jan. 6, 1864. Wm. Sweeney, William Barnet, Henry Barnet, David Hunnell.
THIRTY-NINTH REGIMENT-TENTH RESERVE.
Ist Lieutenant Wilson Smith, William B. Gilison, Enoch Bennett, William Roberts.
Company B-William B. Gibson, m. i. s. June 17, 1861 ; lost right arm at Gaines Mill, Va. ; dis. on surgeon's certificate, Sept. 1, 1862.
FORTIETII REGIMENT-ELEVENTH RESERVE. Company E-Captain John F. King.
FORTY-TIIIRD REGIMENT-FIRST ARTILLERY.
Battery B-Leander Vaughn, m. i. s. Aug. 25, 1864 : m. o. June 9, 1865. Battery F-Wm. W. Kline, Henry Byers.
FORTY-FIFTII REGIMENT.
Surgeon J. K. Maxwell.
FORTY-EIGHTH REGIMENT.
Company F-William T. Glenn. m. i. s. Oct. 4, 1861 ; dis. 1863.
FIFTIETH REGIMENT.
[Mustered in Sept. 2, 1864, and mustered out June 21, 1865, except where otherwise specified.]
Company H-Jacob Baker, Michael Boycer, Jacob Clark, John A. Dunmire, James A. Lowry, James Rufer, George Sheaffer, John Rankin (m. i. s. Sept. 21, 1864: dis. on surgeon's certificate Dec. 29, 1864).
Company F-Jacob Eppler.
FIFTY-SIXTH REGIMENT.
Philip Adams.
FIFTY-NINTH REGIMENT-SECOND CAVALRY.
Samuel Keener, John Thomas, Alfred Pearson, Jackson Pugh, John Montgomery, George Harris, - Gray, Jerry Myers.
Company M-Lieutenant Bart. Campbell, Robert Swan (died at Rich- mond), John Conarman, John Critsar, Henry Critsar, George Miller, John R. Swan, Jos. Altshouse, George Bell, William T. Glenn (enl. spring of 1864; dis, at expiration of service; enl. in 2d U. S. Cav. 1868).
SIXTY-FIRST REGIMENT.
Company D-John McNab (also soldier in Mexican war, IIth regt. U. S. A.
SIXTY-SECOND REGIMENT.
Company C-James Pence.
Company I-James Alexander Glenn (m. i. s. July 29, 1861; pro. to Corp. Sept., 1863; m. o. with Co. July 13, 1864).
SIXTY-FOURTH REGIMENT-FOURTH CAVALRY.
Company D-Captain John C. Paul (m. i. s. Sept. 12, 1861; pro. from 1st Lt. Co. C to Capt. Nov. 1, 1864; to Bt. Major March 13, 1865; Com. May 18, 1865; m. o. July, 1865).
Company E-Sergeant H. W. Kerr, Corporal John O'Brian, Corporal L. S. Cline, Emanuel Girt, William Smith, David Speilman, George Speilman, all veterans.
Company L-Captain Samuel W. King, A. L. Breneman, Thomas Beale.
SEVENTY-FIRST REGIMENT.
Principal musician Joseph Clark, m. i. s. May 28, 1861, Co. E ; pro. from musician of that Co. to principal musician of reg. Jan. 1, 1864; m. o. with reg. July 2, 1864.
Note .- Joseph Clark, a native of Kittanning and now a resident of the place, was at the time of bis enlistment in Philadelphia, and enlisted in April in the 71st Pa. Vol. Inf., originally called Colonel Baker's California regiment. He was without doubt the youngest soldier in the Union army, being born Jan. 4, 1849, and therefore about twelve years and three months old when he enlisted, or twelve years and four months when mustered.
SEVENTY-FOURTH REGIMENT.
Company F-John Kohlepp, John Weston, Fred Whal.
SIXTY-FIFTH REGIMENT-FIFTH CAVALRY. John Peacock.
SEVENTY-NINTH REGIMENT.
Otto Bauer.
EIGIITIETH REGIMENT-SEVENTH CAVALRY. George MeLane.
EIGHITY-THIRD REGIMENT.
Company G-James M. Lambing, m. i. s. Sept. 2, 1862; dis. on sur- geon's certificate March 25, 1863.
EIGHTY-EIGHTH REGIMENT.
Company I-John Nelson, enlisted Feb. 10, 1864; dis. Aug. 20, 1865.
ONE HUNDREDTH REGIMENT.
James Moor.
ONE HUNDRED AND FIRST REGIMENT.
Company G-S. P. Briney (enlisted Sept. 20, 1861 ; m. i. s. Dec. 2, 1861 ; dis. Dec. 31, 1863 ; re-enlisted as veteran Jan. I, 1864; dis. July 23, 1865 ; prisoner eight months at Andersonville, Charleston and Florence) ; Augustus Truxell.
ONE HUNDRED AND SECOND REGIMENT.
David Wallace.
ONE HUNDRED AND THIRD REGIMENT.
Company E-First Lieutenant Christopher M. Otto, m. i. s. Dec. 7, 1861; dis. Oct. 28, 1862.
ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTH REGIMENT-ELEVENTH CAVALRY.
Company L-Captain John B. Loomis, (m. i. s. Sept. 25, 1861 ; killed at Ream's Station, Va., June 29, 1864), Samuel D. MeMasters, G. R. Armstrong, Thomas Bales, Joseph Gates.
ONE HUNDRED AND TWELFTH REGIMENT-SECOND ARTILLERY.
Company D-D. W. Scheaffer, J. J. Scheaffer, Al. Scheaffer, A. C. Finley, P. C. George, W. R. Helfrick.
Company E-J. J. Shaffer.
Company 1-J. R. Henderson,* P. M. Klingensmith, Henry Hancock, S. P. Walker. [These men were enlisted in winter or spring of 1864 and served to the close of war.]
Company L-E. Miller, killed.
Company M-Daniel Miller, Simon Rupart, Isaac Woodside, John Fricks (died), Robert Cook (died), Nelson Mason, Henry Har- grave.
$ J. R. Henderson enlisted at the age of thirteen years. He was transferred to the 19th N. Y. Independent Battery, and on account of not being able to engage in the marches of the campaign was made powder monkey. He was discharged Jan. 29, 1866. He was in the following engagements : Eighteen days in the Wilderness, Spott- sylvania, North Ann River, Coal Harbor, Shady Grove Church, Petersburg, Welden R. R., Chapman's Bluff, mine explosion Peters- burg, evacuation Richmond, and Appomattox (. II.
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REGIMENTAL HISTORIES AND DESCRIPTIVE ROSTER.
ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-THIRD REGIMENT. Company 1-M. Thompson, I. G. Stewart (Sergt., afterward enlisted in Co. D, 6th Heavy Artillery, 2d Lt).
ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIFTH REGIMENT. Company K-W. R. Ramaley, m. i. s. Aug. 2, 1862; dis. May. 19, 1863. ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-FIFTH REGIMENT.
Wm. H. Crouch, John Bell, William L. Hatham, Findley IIall, David 1Iall, Henry H. MeCright, James G. Raukin, James N. MeCracken, Jobn L. Drake, Matthias Drake, William Colwell.
ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-SEVENTHI REGIMENT. Johnston Matthews, Sam'l L. Myers, H. A. Bricker, M. B. Matthews, Albert H. Rea.
ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-SECOND REGIMENT. Jacob Yockey.
ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-EIGHTH REGIMENT. [Enlisted Aug. 16, 1862, and discharged June 20, 1865, except those otherwise specified].
Company E-James Devinney (enlisted Oct. 10, 1862; dis. May, 1863), Joseph H. Moorhead (pro. to Sergt. June 1, 1864), John C. Moor- head, John Kenly (pro. to 2d Lt. Feb., 1865), William Fisher (died Oct. 9, 1862), Wm. C. Devinney (pro. to 2d Sergt. June 10, I863; to Q.M. Sergt. June 1, 1864.
Other companies-George W. Roland, Lebbnes Woods, Daniel C. , Whitacre, John G. Rowland, Robert P. Thompson, John B. Shawl.
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