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Privates.
John Armstrong, must. in Aug. 19, 1861.
Thomas Dyson, must. in Aug. 19, 1861 ; must ont with company. Allen Gartside, must. in Aug. 19, 1861 ; disch. on surg. cartif.
COMPANY M.
Abel Wright, Ist liaut., must. in Dec. 10, 1861 ; trans. from 2d liaut. Co. G to lat lient. March 14, 1862; to adjt. Sept. 17, 1862.
Johu W. Ford, 2d lieut., mnat. iu Aug. 16, 1861 ; trans. from lat sargt. Co. E to 2d liaut. Sept. 8, 1862; to 1st lieut. Co. I May 1, 1863.
Michael Douohne, q-m .- sargt., must. in Aug. 26, 1861; captured; muat. out with company Ang. 24, 1864.
Albert Bradbury, sargt., must, in Aug. 26, 1861 ; pro. from corp. to sergt. ; to 2d lieut. Co. D May 1, 1863.
Benjamin McDonald, sergt., must. in Ang. 26, 1861; died Sept. 12, 1861, of wounds racaivad accidentally.
Joseph A. Ford, corp., must. in Aug. 26, 1861; must. out with company. Abel Ford, corp., must. in Aug. 26, 1861 ; captured ; disch. on surg. cartif. Feb. 12, 1863.
Robert Coppock, farrier, must. in Aug. 26, 1861 ; disch., date unknown.
Privates.
Thomas Broomall, must. in Aug. 26, 1861 ; trans. to batt. July 27, 1864. William Crozer, muat. in Aug. 26, 1861 ; not on mustar-out roll.
Nehemiah Ford, inust. in Aug. 26, 1861 ; disch, on surg. certif. Fab. 1, 1862.
Samuel Gray, must. io Aug. 26, 1861 ; diach. on surg. cartif. March 7, 1862.
James McFadden, must. in Aug. 26, 1861 ; must. out with company.
William McDonald, must. in Aug. 26, 1861 ; dischi. on surg. certif. April 27, 1862.
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James Willie, must. in Aug. 26, 1861 ; captured; paroled ; not on mus- ter-out roll.
Thomas Donohue, must. in Aug. 26, 1861 ; captured ; disch. June 12, 1862. Patrick Shenan, must. in Ang. 26, 186] ; disch. on surg. certif. Jan. 12, 1862.
Ninety-seventh Regiment .- In the latter part of July, 1861, Henry R. Guss, of West Chester, was authorized by the Secretary of War to raise a regi- ment for three years' service. Company D, the Con- cordville Rifles, Capt. William S. Mendenhall, was recruited in the western end of the county ; Company G, the Broomall Guards (named in honor of Hon. J. M. Broomall), Capt. Jesse L. Cummins, was recruited mostly in Media and Chester and neighborhood; and Company I, Brooke Guards (so called in honor of Hon. Hugh Jones Brooke, post commissary of Penn- sylvania, who contributed largely to the outfit and comforts of the men), Capt. George W. Hawkins, was recruited mostly from Springfield and Ridley town- ships. Many of the men had been in the three- months' service, and had some knowledge of military duties. The companies rendezvoused at Camp Wayne, near West Chester, where, on November 12th, the day it left for Washington, Governor Curtin presented the State colors to the regiment. It was shortly after ordered to Fortress Monroe, and subsequently to Port Royal, S. C., where it arrived off the harbor on the 11th of December, but heavy weather compelled the vessel to put to sea, and it was three days before the men could disembark. In January, 1862, it took part in the expedition to Warsaw Sound, Georgia, which resulted in the capture of Fort Pulaski, and on March 5th the Ninety-seventh was landed from the transport in the Florida expedition, and captured the town of Fernandina and Fort Church. In March, Gen. Hun- ter relieved Gen. Sherman, and the new commander ordered the evacuation of Florida. In a bold recon- noissance to Legarsville, S. C., in June, 1862, Com- pany G (Broomall Guards) and Company H occupied Legarsville. On the 10th of June, in the Confeder- ate attack at Secessionville, the Ninety-seventh stood the brunt of the fight until the gunboats could get into position and open fire with effect. In the fall of that year the regiment suffered severely with inter- mittent fever, five hundred men being at one time on the sick-list, and there were also many cases of yellow fever, a number of which proved fatal. In April, 1863, it was at Folly Island, Charleston Harbor, dur- ing the bombardment of Fort Sumter. At the storm- ing of Fort Wagner the Fifty-fourth Massachusetts (colored) Regiment, leading the assaulting column, suffered dreadfully under the murderous fire from the fort, and when the attack failed, Companies C, D (Concordville Rifles), E, and I (Broomall Guards) stacked arms, and during the entire night were engaged in bearing off the wounded colored soldiers, Brig .- Gen. Stevenson urging them on in the merciful work with the oft-repeated expression, "You know how much harder they will fare at the hands of the enemy than white men." Never did troops expose them-
selves more than did these brave men, who in the darkness crawled on the ground to the very slope of the enemy's intrenchment, directed by the groans of the wounded, and dragged away the suffering black soldiers to where they would be taken and borne within the Union lines. Nowhere in all the scroll of history is recorded a nobler or braver deed than this. The regiment subsequently was active in the siege of Fort Wagner, which the enemy evacuated on the night of Sept. 6, 1863. The Ninety-seventh was or- dered to Florida in October of that year, where it was engaged in reconnoissances and breaking up supply- stations of the enemy. In April, 1864, it was ordered to the Army of the James, under Gen. Butler, where it was attached to the First Brigade, Third Division. On May 9th it led the advance on Petersburg, detailed to destroy the railroad and telegraph wires, which work it accomplished, and the same day took part in the action of Swift Creek. When Beauregard, on the 18th, attacked the Army of the James, the pickets of the Eighth Maine were driven back, and the Ninety- seventh was ordered to retake the position, which was done in the face of a hot and destructive fire of mus- ketry. On the evening of the 19th, when four of the companies had been driven back with fearful slaugh- ter and the line broken, the remainder of the regi- ment, which included all the Delaware County com- panies, was ordered to advance and retake it. The command was obeyed with alacrity, and the line advanced, notwithstanding grape, canister, and mus- ketry volleys tore frightful gaps in the ranks, until at last they were recalled, after having sustained a loss of nearly two hundred men killed and wonnded. During all the campaign it was constantly in the advance, and on the 30th of June, Capt. Mendenhall, of Company D (Concordville Rifles), with three hun- dred from other regiments, was ordered to assault the enemy's works in front of the cemetery, an attack designed to direct the latter's attention from the real point of assault. The order was bravely obeyed, the works were captured and held until nightfall, although the real attack was not made. Over one-third of the force under Mendenhall was killed and wounded. On the 30th of July, when the mine was exploded, Capt. Hawkins (Brooke Guard), in command of five com- panies, successfully charged the enemy's rifle-pits. In this assault Capt. Mendenhall was wounded.
On the 15th of August the regiment took part in the action at Deep Bottom, and on the 16th at Straw- berry Plains. On the 25th, at Bermuda Hundred, it was attacked by the enemy at the front while it was being relieved, and a part of its line was captured, which was afterwards retaken. It participated, on September 28th, in the capture of New Market Heights, and the same day took part in the unsuc- cessful assault on Fort Gilmore. On Oct. 27, 1864, the regiment had a short engagement with the enemy at Darbytown roads, in which Capt. George W. Hawkins was mortally wounded.
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The story of the regiment, so far as it relates to the history of Delaware County in the main, closes about the end of October, 1864, when the period of service of the troops expired; for, although the numerical designation remained, the regiment after that time had little of its original elements, but was made up of drafted men and substitutes in nowise connected with our annals.
COMPANY D (CONCORDVILLE RIFLES).
W. S. Mendenhall, capt., must. in Sept. 20, 1861 ; wounded et Bermuda Hundred, Va., May 20, and at Petersburg July 30, 1864 ; diech. Oct. 4, 1864, at exp. of term.
George W. Williams, Ist lieut., must. io Sept. 9, 1861 ; diech. ou surg. certif. July 29, 1863.
Isaac Fawkes, Ist lieut., must. in Sept. 20, 1861 ; pro. from 2d lieut. Sept. 1, 1863; died May 20, 1864, of wounds received in action ; buried in
National Cemetery, City Point, Va., Section A, Division 1, grave 88. Henry Odiorue, Ist lieut., must. io Sept. 6, 1861 ; pro. from let sergt. to 2d lieut. Nov. 9, 1863; to Ist lieut. July 10, 1864; com. capt. Dec. 3, 1864; oot mustered ; died Jao. 16th of wounds received et Fort Fisher, N. C., Jan. 15, 1865.
David W. Odiorne, Ist lieut., must. in Jan. 1, 1864 ; wounded Sept. 29, 1864 ; pro. to 2d lieut. Dsc. 5, 1864 ; to Ist lieut. March 14, 1865; must. out with company Aug. 28, 1865; veteran.
John W. Brooks, 2d lieut., must. in Jen. 1, 1864 ; wounded May 18, 1864 ; pro. from sergt. April 6, 1865; must, out with company Aug. 28, 1865; veteran.
Philip E. Hanoum, Ist sergt., must. in Feb. 29, 1864; wounded May 18, 1864; must. out with company Aug. 28, 1865; veteran.
Charles H. Hannum, let sergt., must. io Sept. 6, 1861 ; diech. Sept. 19, 1864, at exp. of term.
David Morrow, sergt., must. in Jan. 1, 1864 ; wounded at Bermude Hun- dred, Va., May 20, 1864 ; pro. from corp. Oct. 10, 1864 ; must. out with company Aug. 28, 1865; veteran.
William McCarty, sergt., must. in Jan. 1, 1864 ; wounded Sept. 29, 1864, and at Fort Fisher, N. C., Jsu. 15, 1865; must. out with coolpeny Aug. 28, 1865; veteran.
Alfred Young, eergt., must. io Jao. 1, 1864; must. out with company Aug. 28, 1865 ; veteran.
Samuel McBride, sergt., must. in Sept. 6, 1861; wounded at Bermuda Hundred, Va., May 20, 1864 ; disch. Sept. 7, 1864, at exp. of term. Isaac Sapp, sergt., must. io Feb. 29, 1864; wounded Mey 18, July 30, Aug. 4 and 16, 1864; died March 12, 1865; buried in National Cemetery, City Point, Vs., Section A, Division 3, grave 36 ; veteran. Devid H. Freas, corp., orust. in Jau. 1, 1864 ; died at Point Lookout, Md., May 23, of wounds received at Bermuda Hundred, Va., May 20, 1864; veteran.
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John Goodwin, corp., must. in Feb. 29, 1864; wounded at Bermuda Hundred, Va., May 20, 1864; must. out with company Aug. 28, 1865; veteran.
Jacob H. Hall, corp., must. io Feb. 29, 1864 ; wounded at Bermuda Huu- dred, Va., May 20, 1864; pro. to corp. April 1, 1865; diech. by G. O. Aug. 11, 1865 ; veterao.
Thomas Kelly, corp., must. in Jan. 1, 1864 ; pro. to corp. April 22, 1865 ; must. out with company Aug. 28, 1865; veteran.
Thomas Rutter, corp., must. in Jan. 1, 1864; wounded Sept. 29. 1864; pro. to corp. April 23, 1865; must. out with company Aug. 28, 1865 ; veteran.
John W. Carter, corp., must, in Jan. 1, 1864; wounded May 18, 1864; muet. out with company Aug. 28, 1865; veteren.
John Jordeo, corp., must. io Jan. 1, 1864 ; wounded May 18 and Sept. 29, 1864 ; pro. to corp. Aug. 1, 1865; must. out with company Ang. 28, 1865; vetereo.
Wilbur F. Fladoery, corp., must. io Sept. 6, 18G1; disch. Sept. 19, 1864, et exp. uf term.
Willism H. Soyder, corp., must. io Sept. 24, 1861; discb. Sept. 30, 1864, at exp. of term.
Robert Fairlemb, corp., mnet. in Sept. 16, 1861 ; diech. Sept. 19, 1864, at exp. of term.
Iseec N. Stout, corp., mnet. io Jan. 1, 1864; wounded at Bermude Hun- dred, Ve., Mey 20, 1864; discb. on surg. certif. May 8, 1865; veteran. Hamilton Humes, corp., must. in Jao. 1, 1864; diech. hy G. O. June 24, 1865; veterao.
Isaac B. Hanvuoi, musicien, must. in Feb. 29, 1864 ; must, out with com- pany Aug. 28, 1865; veteran.
Harmen B. Cloud, musicien, must. io Jen. 1, 1864; wounded Sept. 3, 1864; must. out with company Aug. 28, 1865 ; veteran.
David M. Claid, musician, mnet. in Sept. 6, 1861 ; disch. Sept. 19, 1864, et exp. of tero.
James St. John, musiciao, must. in Nov. 26, 1662; pro. to principal mu- sician May 1, 1863.
Samuel J. Buckland, musiciao, must. in Sept. 16, 1861.
Privates.
Charles Andersoo, must. in Nov. 23, 1864 ; drafted; must, out with com- pany Aug. 28, 1865.
Charles B. Aikins, must. in March 4, 1865; substitute; must. out with company Aug. 28, 1865.
Robert Burley, must. in Feb. 29, 1864 ; wounded at Petersburg, Va., June 30, 1864; ebsent, in hospital, At mnster out; veteren.
Jemes Beaumont, must. in Feb. 29, 1864 ; wounded June 3 sud Aug. 16, 1864; must. out with company Aug. 28, 1865 ; veteran.
William Beaumont, must. in March 1, 1865; must. out with company Aug. 28, 1865.
Edward Ballott, must. in Sept. 21, 1863; drafted; muet, out with com- pany Aug. 28, 1865.
Charles Brown, must. in Nov. 21, 1864 ; substitute ; disch. by G. O. Juoe 28, 1865.
William Berry, mnet. io Sept. 6, 1861 ; diech. on surg. certif. March 18, 1863.
Robert Bebe, must. in Feb. 29, 1864 ; disch. August 20, for wounds, with loss of foot, received at Bermuda Hundred, Va., May 20, 1864 ; veteran.
William W. Bullock, must. in Sept. 6, 1861; wounded Aug. 26, 1864; diech. Sept. 19, 1864, at exp. of term.
Daniel Burns, must. io Sept. 11, 1861 ; disch. Sept. 19, 1864, at exp. of term.
Jemee Barr, must in Sept. 16, 1861 ; wounded May 18, 1864 ; disch. Sept. 19, 1864, at exp. of term.
Jamea S. Bullock, must. in Oct. 26, 1861; wounded May 18, 1864 ; disch. Oct. 25, 1864, at exp. of term.
Abraham Barrone, mnet. io Sept. 30, 1864; drafted ; disch. by G. O. June 28, 1865.
Charles H. Blew, must. io Sept. 24, 1863; drafted ; wounded May 18 and Jude 30, 1864; disch. on surg. certif. Jude 12, 1865.
Joseph Baker, must. in Sept. 24, 1861; died et Hilton Head, S. C., July 25, 1862.
Joseph Booth, must, in Sept. 19, 1861 ; died at Morrie Island, S. C., Oct. 3,1863.
James Brierly, most. in Jau. 1, 1864; died May 20, 1864, of wounds, with loss of leg, received in action ; veteran.
Bichard Boyed, must. in Oct. 21, 1863; drafted.
John Booth, must. in Sept. 23, 1861.
William Cathcart, must. in Feb. 29, 1864 ; muet. out with company Aug. 28, 1865; veteran.
Joba F. Cloud, must. in Sept. 6, 1861 ; disch, ou surg. certif. Dec. 8, 1861. Lewis C. Cloud, must. in Sept. 6, 1861; disch. oo surg.,certif. Dec. 10, 1862.
Heory A. Cloud, must. in Sept. 6, 1861 ; wounded at Deep Bottom, Va., Aug. 16, 1864 ; disch. Sept. 19, 1864, at exp. of term.
Charlee S. Cloud, must. in Jan. 1, 1864; died bear Petersburg, Vs., July 1, of wounds received June 30, 1864; veteran.
John Dowling, must, in Feb, 29, 1864 ; wounded at Petersburg, Va., July 30, 1864 ; must. out with compeoy Ang. 28, 1865; veteran.
Emaquel Derckman, must. in Sept. 24, 1863; drafted ; wouuded et Deep Bottoui, Va., Aug. 16, 1864; absent et muster out.
Jobn M. Dewall, muet. io Sept. 19, 1864; drafted; disch. by G. O. June 28, 1865.
John Dodson, must. io Sept. 21, 1864; drafted; disch. by G. O. Juos 28, 1865.
Benjealin Davis, must. io Sept. 20, 1861 ; died at Hilton Head, S. C., Sept. 10, 1862.
Sammuel Drake, must. in Sept. 6, 1861 ; died st Edisto Island, S. C., June 8,1862.
Thomas Elliott, must. in Jan. 1, 1864 ; must. out with company Aug. 28, 1865; veteran.
Joseph L. Eyre, must. in Sept. 16, 1861 ; killed on picket at Morris Island, S. C., Aug. 4, 1863.
Robert J. Furgesoo, must. in Feb. 29, 1864; must. out with company Aug. 28, 1865; veteran.
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Abner Frame, muat. in Oct. 26, 1863 ; drafted ; wounded May 18, 1864; disch. on aurg. certif. April 4, 1865.
Francie Fairfield, must. in Oct. 26, 1863; drafted ; must. out with com- pany Aug. 28, 1865.
Abraham Fawkes, must. in Sept. 9, 1861; disch. Sept. 19, 1864, at exp. of term.
John D. Fair, mnat. In Sept. 19, 1864; drafted: disch. by G. O. May 23, 1865.
William H. Griffith, most. in Feb. 29, 1864 ; wounded Sapt. 29, 1864; must. out with company Aug. 28, 1865 ; veteran.
Christopher Gribbin, must. in Sept. 24, 1863 ; drafted ; absent, sick, at mustar out.
James Geary, muat. in Sapt. 23, 1864; drafted ; wounded at Darbytown road, Va., Oct. 27, 1864; diach by G. O. Jnna 8, 1865.
John M. Geigel, must. in Oct. 22, 1863; drafted; trans. to Vet. Res. Corps Sept. 39, 1864.
James Hamilton, muat. in Jan. 1, 1864 ; wounded July 26, 1864 ; muat. out with company Ang. 28, 1865 ; vateran.
Kennedy Humee, mnst. in April 15, 1864 ; muat. ont with company Ang. 28, 1865 ; veteran.
John Heller, muat, in Oct. 19, 1863; drafted; muat. out with company Aug. 28, 1865.
Henry Heck, muat. in Nov. 16, 1864; drafted ; must, out with company Aug. 28, 1866.
Benjamin Hughes, mnat. in Sept. 6, 1861 ; disch. on surg. certif. Sept. 27, 1863.
John C. Harmon, must. in Sept. 20, 1861 ; disch. Sept. 18, 1864, at exp. of term.
Richard S. Howarth, must. in Sept. 21, 1861; wounded June 16, 1864 ; disch. Sept. 10, 1864, at sxp. of tarm.
Levi Hadfield, must. iu Sapt. 16, 1861 ; woundad Juna 16, 1864; disch. Sept. 10, 1864, at exp. of term.
Edward H. Hogg, mnat. in Oct. 23, 1863; drafted; wounded June 6, 1864 ; disch. ou surg. cartif. April 8, 1864.
Michael Hafner, muat. In Nov. 12, 1864; drafted; disch. by G. O. June 16, 1865 ; burial record, died June 17, 1865; buried in Cypress Hill Cemetery, L. I.
Casper Heibal, mnat. in Sapt. 24, 1864; drafted ; diach. by G. O. Juna 28, 1865.
William Jones (lat), muat. in Feb. 29, 1864; must. out with company Ang. 28, 1865; veteran.
William Jones (2d), must. in Oct. 19, 1863; drafted ; absant, sick, at mua- tar out.
William Jackson, muat. in Sept. 25, 1863; draftad ; muat. out with com- pany Ang. 28, 1865.
Smith Jooaa, must. in Sapt. 24, 1863; drafted; wounded July 3, 1864; trans, to U. S. Army Ang. 6, 1864.
Michael Karney, must. in Fab. 29, 1864 ; muat. out with company Ang. 28, 1865, veteran.
John C. Keyzer, muat. in Sept. 16, 1861 ; disch. on surg. certif. Oct. 17, 1861.
John Kilroy, must. in Sapt. 9, 1861 ; disch. on anrg. cartif. Oct. 24, 1861. William H. Kelly, must. in Jan. 1, 1864; died Aug. 29, 1864, of wonnds
received near Petersburg, Va .; buried in National Camatary, City Point, Section D, Diviainn 1, grave 2.
John H. Louis, Innat, in Oct. 22, 1863; drafted ; absant, sick, at mneter out.
John Lechner, must. in Sapt. 19, 1864; drafted; diach. by G. O. June 28, 1865.
Andrew D. Long, must. in Sept. 24, 1863 ; drafted ; diach. on surg. certif. July 1, 1865.
Thomas M. Lancaster, muat. in Sept. 11, 1861 ; diad at St. Helena Ialand, S. C., Dec. 29, 1882.
Joalına Martin, mnst. in March 1, 1865; mnat. out with company Aug. 28, 1865.
Edward Maxwell, mnat. in Sept. 6, 1861 ; disch. on surg. certif. Dac. 10, 1861.
Ferdinand Martin, must. in Nov. 13, 1861 ; died at Hilton Head, S. C., April 15, 1863.
Jamas Myera, muat. in Oct. 19, 1863; draftad.
William W. McIntosh, mnat. in Jan. 1, 1864; wounded June 6, and at Fort Fisher, N. C., Jan. 16, 1865; mnat. ont with company Ang. 28, 1865; veteran.
James McManus, muet. in Sept. 8, 1861 ; wounded May 18, 1864 ; disch. Jan. 10, 1865.
Patrick McGee, muet. in Oct. 19, 1863; drafted ; wounded June 30 and July 24, 1864 ; diach, by G. O. Inne 24, 1865.
James McClune, mnst. in Oct. 19, 1863 ; draftad.
Francis H. Pyle, must. in Jan. 1, 1864 ; mnat. ont with company Ang. 28,1865.
Walter Pyla, must. in Jan. 1, 1864; wounded Juna 18 and July 15, 1864; mnat. out with company Ang. 28, 1865.
Jacob Putell, must. in Oct. 19, 1863; draftad; wounded at Bermuda Hundred, Va., May 20, 1864 ; abaent, in hospital, at muster out.
George K. Pierca, must. in Jan. 1, 1864; died July 26, 1864, of wounde received at Peteraburg, Va.
Samuel Parker, must. in Jan. 1, 1864; wounded and captured at Deep Bottom, Va., Ang. 16, 1864; died at Salisbury, N. C., Dec. 16, 1864 ; veteran.
John Quinn, drafted; must. out with company Aug. 28, 1865.
Jamaa Rannela, muat. in Sept. 24, 1863 ; drafted.
Solomon Shmach, must, in Feb. 28, 1865; substituta ; muet. but with company Aug. 28, 1865.
John Singer, must. in Feb. 24, 1865 ; substituta; mnat. out with com- pany Ang. 28, 1865.
Francia W. Starkey, must. in Sept. 16, 1861 ; disch. Sept. 19, 1864, at ax- piration of term.
John Shean, must. in Sept. 6, 1861; diach. on surg. certif. May 9, 1863. John Smith, muat. in Oct. 20, 1863 ; drafted; died at Hampton, Va., Jnna 6th, of wounds received at Bermuda Hundred, Va., May 20, 1864.
John Thompson, must. in Feb. 29, 1864; wounded at Petersburg, Va., June 30, 1864 ; must. out with company Aug. 28, 1865; veteran.
Oliver Tennant, must. in Nov. 21, 1864; drafted ; must. out with com- pany Ang. 28, 1865.
Isaac Vanbuskirk, must. in Sept. 26, 1864; drafted ; diach, by G. O. June 28, 1865.
William Watson, mnat. in Jan. 1, 1864 ; mnat. ont with company Aug. 28, 1865; veteran.
Thomas Whita, must. in Sept. 23, 1863; draftad; must. ont with com- pany Aug. 28, 1865.
John Wright, must. in Sapt. 21, 1863; drafted; muet. out with company Ang. 28, 1865.
Anson Wheelar, must. in Nov. 11, 1864; drafted; diach. on surg. certif. May 29, 1865.
Caspar Wizling, must. in Nov. 12, 1864; drafted; diach, by G. O. July 29, 1864.
James Wright, must. in Sapt. 9, 1861; died at Hilton Head, S. C., Oct. 23, 1862.
Joseph B. West, muat. in April 15, 1864; died at Hampton, Va., May 26tb, of wounda received May 18, 1864.
Jasse D. Waltera, must. in Feb. 29, 1864; killed near Petersburg, Va, Juna 29, 1864 ; buried in National Cemetery, City Point, Section D, Division 4, grave 65; vateran.
COMPANY G ( BROOMALL GUARDS).
Jesaa L. Cummings, capt., must. in Oct. 15, 1861 ; rea, May 1, 1862.
Caleb Hoopes, capt., must. in Oct. 15, 1861 ; pro. from Ist lient. July 1, 1863 ; disch. Oct. 14, 1864, at exp. of term.
Washington W. James, capt., must. in Nov. 15, 1861 ; pro. from com .- eergt. May 26, 1865 ; mnst. out with company Aug. 28, 1865 ; vetaran. Gasway O. Yarnell, Ist sargt., muat. in Sept. 26, 1861; pro. from sergt. May 27, 1863; wounded at Bermuda Hundrad, Va., May 20, 1864 ; disch. Oct. 14, 1864, at exp. of term.
Joseph M. Burrell, 2d liaut., mnst. in Oct. 15, 1861 ; rasigned Nov. 13, 1862.
William H. Evas, 2d lient., muat. in Oct. 3, 1861 ; pro. from lat eargt. July 1, 1863; wounded at Petersburg, Va., July 10, 1864 ; diach. Oct. 22, 1864, at axp. of term.
Jeremiah Yost, 2d lient., must. in Fab. 29, 1864 ; pro. from 1st sargt. May 26, 1865 ; mnat. ont with company Ang. 28, 1866 ; veteran.
Frauklin P. Clapp, lat aergt., must. in March 16, 1864; woundad at Bar- manda Hundred, Va., May 20, 1864 ; pro. to lat sargt. July 19, 1865; absent on furlough at mustar out ; vateran.
William M. Collum, Ist sergt., must. in Sapt. 16, 1861; disch. October, 1864, at exp. of termn.
Reuben H. Smith, Ist sergt., must. in Sept. 30, 1861 ; pro. to hospital steward Sept. 14, 1862.
Charles E. Ottey, sergt., must. in March 16, 1864 ; pro. to sergt. July 19, 1865; must. out with company Ang. 28, 1865; veteran.
John L. Ray, sargt., must. in March 16, 1864 ; wounded at Petersburg, Va., Jnne 30, 1864 ; pro. to sergt. July 19, 1865 ; must. out with com- pany Ang. 28, 1865 ; vateran.
Charles Gray, sergt., mnet. in March 16, 1864; absent on furlough at mnater ont ; vetaran.
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Thomas H. Dickel, sergt., must. in March 16, 1864; pro. to sergt. July 19, 1865 ; must. out with company Ang. 28, 1865; vetersn.
Thomas J. McMullso, sergt., must. in March 16, 1864; disch. hy G. O. May 26, 1865; veteran.
Thomas J. Wade, sergt., must. in Sept. 9, 1861; disch. October, 1864, at exp. of term.
Elias B. Grubb, aargt., must. in Oct. 10, 1861 ; disch. October, 1864, st exp. of term.
John C. Morton, sergt., must. in Oct. 10, 1861 ; trans. to Co. I Jan. 1, 1862.
David R. Cochran, sergt., must. in March 16, 1864; pro. to q.m .- sergt. July 19, 1865; veteran.
Simon Litzenburg, sorgt., must. in Sept. 26, 1861; wounded May 18, 1864 ; killed at Petersburg, Va., July 30, 1864; buried in National Cemetery, City Point, Section D, Division 4, grave 174.
Reese L. Weaver, sargt., must. in Oct. 10, 1861; died at New York Oct. 12, 1863; buried in Cypress Hill Cemetery, L 1., grave 897.
Albin Edwards, sorgt., must. in March 16, 1864; killed at Bermuda Hun- dred, Va., May 20, 1864; veteran.
Ezekiel T. Richie, corp., must. in March 16, 1864; wounded near Ber- muda Hundred, Va., May 18, 1864 ; ahsant, sick, at muster out.
Francis Ebel, corp., must. in.Nov. 2, 1863 ; drafted ; must. out with com- pany Ang. 28, 1865.
Joseph R. Parsons, corp., must. in March 16, 1864 ; must. out with com- pany Aug. 28, 1865; vetersn.
Henry Hards, corp., must in March 16, 1864 ; wounded st Bermuda Hun- dred, Va., May 20, 1864; must. out with company Aug. 20, 1865; veteran.
Matthias Kramer, corp., must. in Oct. 19, 1863; drafted; pro. to corp. July 19, 1866 ; must, out with company Aug. 28, 1865.
Patrick H. Harrigan, corp., must. in Jan. 9, 1863 ; pro. to corp. July 19, 1865 ; must. out with company Aug. 28, 1865.
William H. Cox, corp., must. io Sept. 9, 1861 ; disch. on surg. certif. May 27,1863.
William N. Baker, corp., must. in Sept. 26, 1861; disch. on surg. certif .. May 25, 1862.
Henry Hoofstitler, corp., must. in Sept. 30, 1861; disch. on surg. certif. March 3, 1863; burial record, died March 17, 1863.
John S. Culvert, corp., muat. in Oct. 24, 1861 ; disch. October, 1864, at exp. of term.
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