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Levering, Aaron M. do.
Lewis, Jamas.
do.
Lawrence, Henry
.do.
Martin, Robert R .do.
M' Donald, Alexander ... .... do. Middleton, Tho's K., Jr ..... do. M'Cann, Hugh .. do.
Martin, James J .. do.
Moore, Thomas .do.
Makin, John. .. do. M'Carthy, Hugh. .. do. Magowan, Sloan. do. Nelson, John .. .do. Nelson, William do. Pierce, William S .do. Phillips, James .do.
Parker, William G .dò.
Quirk, Henry M. .do.
Robinson, Croasdaile ... do.
Reynolds, Hiram
do.
Robinson, John W
.do.
Rementer, Peter
.do.
Sherrerd, Adam
.do.
Stief, Charles
do.
Steelman, Henry H.
.. do.
Shields, George
.. do.
Spencer, John.
.do.
Souder, Daniel ..
do.
Spooner, William B
.do.
Steward, Charles H
... do.
Stivers, William.
.do.
Tracy, Joseph ..
.. do.
Waldren, William H.
.. do.
Wood, Charles E ..
.do.
Holt, John
.do.
Weeks, Wm. W., Jr ......... do.
COMPANY B.
RECRUITED AT PHILADELPHIA. MUSTERED IN, APRIL 24, 1861.
Peter Fritz ... Captain.
J. M. R. DeBeust .. First Lieutenant.
William F. Schrieber .. .. Second Lieutenant, Peter Fritz, 2d ... .First Sergeant. Samuel Kinsley. .Second Sergeant.
William Kain ..
Third Sergeant.
James Barrett .. ,Fourth Sergeant, Robert I. Nutter .First Corporal,
M. N. Hieskell .. .Second Corporal.
Casper Cooper ............ .... Third Corporal. L. R. Manypenny. ......... Fourth Corporal. Charles H. Williams ...... Musician. J. Dudley Worman .......... do.
Addis, Isa30 .................. Private.
Addis, Charles .................. do. Betrose, F. M ............. ..... do.
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J. Marshall. Quartermaster.
J. Wiley Mitchell Surgeon.
Thomas F. G. Cooper ........ Adjutant.
170
EIGHTEENTH REGIMENT,
Bowers, George Private.
Bowers, Jesse. .. do.
Bond, Charles T. .do.
Mifflin, Charles H do.
Bonney, T. S. .do.
Mcescr, A. A ..
.do.
Murray, Jobn
do.
Merrick, S. S. do.
Morgan, Frank S. .do.
Cooper, Morris. .do.
Cooper, Charles .. do.
Cunningham, Andrew. .do.
M'Clenaghan, Hugh. ..... do.
M'Gowen, Daniel
.do.
Priestly, William R
.. do.
Dumell, John S.
do.
Roc, William R. do.
Rutherford, John .. .. do.
Dolan, William G. .do.
Reynolds, Oliver. .do.
Eddy, H. M .... .do.
Rogers, John .. .do.
Fair, Thomas J ... .do.
Stinson, Henry ... do.
Fearon, James J .do.
Snyder, Danicl W do.
Force, George W .do.
Snyder, Theodore A .. .. do.
Gordon, George C.
.. do.
Soward, Asahel.
.. do.
Glass, Thomas.
.do.
Schofield, John S. .. do.
Griffith, Jethro J ..
.do.
Sandford, Richard L. .. do.
Hocker, C. M. do.
Tricker, John A do.
Hessell, W. F. .do.
Tricker, Albert J .. .do.
Hessell, Honry do.
Winters, William V
....... do.
Hutton, Thomas H
do.
Kavanagh, I. L. .. do.
Little, William W .. do.
Lane, James H .do.
.. do.
COMPANY C.
RECRUITED AT PHILADELPHIA. MUSTERED IN, APRIL 24, 1861.
Joseph Archambault ...... .Captain.
Edward Grossjean .. .First Lieutenant.
Constant Pequignot .. Second Lieutenant.
Augustus Bourguard. .. First Sergeant.
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Jackson, William B. .. do.
Jouan, Julien .. do.
Kachelle, Charles do.
Klingman, Henry . do. Krootz, Francis. do. Kohler, Abraham. do.
Lewis, George W. do.
M'Closkey, Sylvester. do.
Margery, J. B.
.do.
Maigrot, Francis.
.do.
Mathis, Michael. do. Maurice, Louis .. .do.
Meyer, Gustavus .:
.do.
Mugnier, Francis ..
.do.
Pequignot, Adonis
.do.
Perrenoud, Alfred
.do.
Prenot, Henry
.do.
Prenot, Jules ...
do.
Rais, Francois
.do.
Ricouard, Eugene do.
Renaud, Peter .do. Roussel, Edward G. .do. Schwartz, George I .. ... do. Saint Esprit, Hyppolite ..... do. Schermer, Benjamin ......... do. Steinbach, Gustavus C ...... do. Simon, Charles. .. do. Schoclı, Peter. .. do. Vallat, Francis .. .do. Verlaine, Emile. .do.
Walker, William.
.. do.
Wakely, Robert ........
.do.
Walzer, Celn .. do.
Weber, Angustus. do.
Foliot, Eugene. .. do.
Geist, Frederick
Private.
Grisel, Louis.
do.
Guinand, Virgil.
.do.
Heimach, George ..
.do.
Louis Aloncle
Second Sergeant.
Michael Celerier.
Third Sergeant.
.Fourth Sergeant.
Charles Fidolin
First Corporal.
Charles Goll ..
.Third Corporal.
.. Fourth Corporal.
Ernest Kachelle.
Peter Marquis ..
.. do.
.Private.
Alloway, Samuel .do.
Alsino, Antonio.
.do.
Brandt, Joseph
.. do.
Baker, Jacob.
.do.
Bailey, James
.do.
Berget, Albert ..
.do.
Bouclet, Francis .do.
Bon, Charles. .. do. Bazin, Casimer. do. Bauman, Christian. .. do. Bertrand, Eugene Peter ...... do. Bourquin, Henry. .do. Brossart, Eugene .. .do. Berger, Cesar .do. Clade, Didier .. do. Cuillot, Henry . .do. Chabot, Vital .do. Dawson, Williamn R. .do. Diffenbach, Adam C. .. do. Elvert, Louis .do.
Frochet, J. M
.do.
Flaherty, P. I ..
.do.
Forut, Charles.
.do.
Ford, Henry De .. .do.
Lain, Joseph R Privatc.
Larkin, Francis. do.
Bonney, I. T.
do.
Blanford, William. .do.
Blum, Jacob .. do.
Menns, George W do.
M'Carty, Henry .. do.
Compton, Joseph H .. do.
Coates, W. H. H. do.
Dexter, William H .do.
Price, Thomas W. C ......... do.
Dearry, Charles B
do.
Winters, John H. .. do. Weeks, Eugene J .. .. do. Widdis, Albert A .. .. do.
Weaver, John P ........
.. do.
Lain, Joseph T ..
Francois Fix.
Augustus Pequignot. .Second Corporal.
Louis Prenot.
.Musician.
Albrecht, Joseph.
171
THREE MONTHS' SERVICE.
COMPANY D.
RECRUITED AT PHILADELPHIA. MUSTERED IN, APRIL 25, 1861.
Edmond N. Baudin ....... +Captain.
A. Jules Jollivet First Lieutenant.
Amedse L. Hudome. Second Lieutenant
A. Severin Barthoulot .. First Sergeant.
D. Nicholas Baron ...
Second Sergeant.
William Cargill ..
.Third Sergeant.
A. Mederick Tarratre ... Fourth Sergeant.
Frederick Doriot.
.First Corporal.
Nicholas Marechal.
.. Second Corporal.
Peter Nellas
.Third Corporal.
F. Charles Rigoulot
.. Fourth Corporal.
Andrew M'Collin.
.Musician.
James Reaney
.. do.
Alff, John Private.
Bureau, Achilles. .. do.
Bourdel, Leon
.do.
Bruntz, John.
do.
Burkart, Samuel
.do.
Bodaine, Eugene
.do.
Bee, Francios ..
.do.
Cochard, Alexander.
.do.
Claude, J. Pierre. .do.
Cleaver, William .do.
Campbell, Abraham. .do.
Chobert, Felix.
.do.
Dreux, Pierre.
do.
D'Orsolini, Adriand
do.
Detreux, Frederick.
.do.
Drayer, Charles
.do.
Delaval, Francis
do.
Doriot, George
do.
Fontaine, Augustus do.
Golly, Emile.
.do.
Goetz, Adolph
do.
Gaentzler, George
.do.
Girard, Henry.
do,
do.
IIergott, Charles.
do.
Hergott, Pierre .do.
COMPANY E.
RECRUITED AT PHILADELPHIA, MUSTERED IN, APRIL 24, 1861.
John Miller Captain.
David T. Stretch
.First Lieutenant.
Andrew J. Knorr
Second Lieutenant.
E. Forrest Koehler
.First Sergeant.
Charles F. Sauter
.Second Sergeant.
Andrew J. Fisher
. Third Sergeant.
Henry A. Cook
Fourth Sergeant.
Edward W. Smith. .First Corporal.
William H. Hopkins.
.Second Corporal.
Samuel Davies
. Third Corporal.
James E. Audenreid. .. Fourth Corporal. John M'Connell. .Musician.
Miranus Bancker
.. do.
Andrews, David W. Private. Binder, Peter .do.
Bisbing, John M.
do.
Brooks, William H.
.do.
Beck, Theodore C.
do.
Covington, William A ........ do.
Carnes, Joseph ..
.. do.
Carver, Charles R. ..... do.
Dickson, William. .do.
Doyden, Christopher C ... Private.
Dodd, Charles L .. .do. Diker, Frederick C .......... do. Derickson, Samuel. ..... do. Dale, William B .do.
Donnelly, Vincent P. .. do.
Dunn, Christopher
.. do.
David, Louis N
.do.
Evans, William D. .. do. Elliott, William .. .. do.
Gilmour, Richard. .. do.
Hutton, A. S .do.
Hutton, Samuel ..
.. do.
Hawkins, John T ... do. Heidrick, Herman .do.
Hass, John H.
.do.
Hickman, John R.
.do.
Halman, Peter Fritz.
.do.
Hart, William
.do.
Hanse, Reuben ..
.do.
Jones, Benjamin F.
do.
Loper, Palmer
do.
Lengel, Adam
do.
Lambrecht, Guillaume .do.
Lovinfosse, A. Joseph ...... do.
Luchert, J. Adam
.do.
Lecount, Lewis
.. do.
Magnin, Arthur.
.do.
Maillardet, Augustin
.do.
Maurice, Charles.
.do.
Metzgar, James. do.
Pate, Louis
.do.
Pellerin, L. Augustus. ..... do.
Paquin, James ..
.do.
Pichard, L. Firmin
.do.
Quidort, P. Frederick .. do.
Rhem, Philip ...
.do.
Reidinger, George .do.
Richard, F. Constant .. do.
Romain, Christian .. .do.
Roquet, Ernest
.do.
Spengler, Jacob ..
.. do.
Simon, Vincent ... .do.
Schumuck, Bernard. .do.
Speiser, Bernard do.
Sturney. Joseph .do. Sperandio, A. Frederick ... do. Urbin, Joseph .do.
Walter, Alexander.
.. do.
Weigel, Simon.
.do.
Wanzel, Francois.
.do.
Woelker, Jacob
.do.
Woelker, John
do.
'Zajotti, Attilio
.. do.
Hennet, Lewis ..
Ziegler, Antoine
.do.
Ziegler, Joseph
.do.
Issaurat, Louis
Private.
Kitt. Jacob
do.
Keller, Adam. do.
Knoll, Michael.
.. do.
Hunter, William,
.. do.
Huddell, John S.
do.
Baurs, Henry ..
.do.
Blackman, E. T.
.do.
172
EIGHTEENTH REGIMENT,
M'Kinley, John .. Private.
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Roesch, George L. .Private.
M'Fadden, David. do.
Smith, W. K. do.
M'Caffrey, William .. do.
Sprigman, Edmund. .do.
Michnor, Mahlon S. do.
Sharswood, Edward do.
Miller, Joseph .do.
Simpson, James L .do.
Muldoon. Thomas .do.
Shane, Francis. do.
Munns, Henry .... .do.
Taylor, Philip J .do.
Miller, William J .do.
Tschudy, Martin. .do.
Magee, Thomas. .do.
'Toomey, Dennis. .do.
North, Hampton. .do.
Wolf, D. P. do.
Packer, Charles T .do.
Wilson, Fisher .. do.
Potter, John F .. .do.
Williams, Harry E. .. do.
Pancoast, John R .do.
Wilson, Ambrose. .. do.
Packer, Edward E do.
Willingmyre, George ....... do.
COMPANY F.
RECRUITED AT PHILADELPHIA. MUSTERED IN, APRIL 24, 1861.
Jacob H. Beattes. Captain.
Enos Baldwin
First Lieutenant.
Elisha Hall Second Lieutenant.
Francis J. Randall. First Sergeant.
Thomas D. G. Chapman ... Second Sergeant.
Patrick Egan .. .. Third Sergeant.
Thomas J. Whitmore. .Fourth Sergeant
Frank J. Stewart First Corporal.
Parry T. M'Curdy Second Corporal.
William Palmatary Third Corporal.
Henry C. O'Donnell Fourth Corporal.
John Cassiday .. Musician.
William H. Lee. .. do.
Atkinson, John.
Private.
Alton, Ralph .do.
Asch, Augustus J. .. do.
Bisbing, Jacob A. .do.
Barnes, Earles
do.
Barrett, Samuel R do.
Brown, Randolph .. .do.
Picton, John .do.
Boyle, James .. do.
Sarsfield, Michael P. .do.
Bush, Charles R. .. do.
Byers, Richard . .do.
Buck, William F. do.
Smith, Jacob M. .do.
Butler, William .do.
Smith, William H .do.
Carr, Edward H. do.
Stewart, John. .do.
Campbell, John, Jr .do.
Taylor, John S .do.
Campbell, John L ... .. do.
Thompson, John B. .00.
Clewell, Joseph R. .do. Coxe, Andrew H .. .. do.
Tomlin, William .. do. Walton, Mahlon .do.
Clark, Thomas F. .. do.
Wade, John. .do.
Cresse, William H .. .do.
Ward, John A. .do.
Watermeyers, George. ... do.
Eagle, John H .do.
Wear, William W do.
Endress, Zachariah .do.
Everley, Miller N., Jr ......... do.
Fry, Joshua G. .do.
Field, Thomas M ... do.
Gardner, Henry S .. ......... do.
Gellston, William J. Private.
Gower, George W. .. do.
Handle, John H do.
Hess, John H .. .do.
Hoey, William. do.
Kane, James .. .do.
Knorr, Jacob F. do.
Krause, John A. do.
Miller, Conrad. .do.
Manderfield, Harry A ...... do.
Martin, William J .do.
Mahaffy, John W. .do.
Mitchell, Alexander T. .. do,
Milnor, Jonathan do.
Norton, William A ..... ... .. do.
Nell, Francis C .. do.
Nelson, William.
.. do.
O'Brien, Daniel. .do.
Peterman, William R .do.
Werner, Gustavus. .. do.
COMPANY G.
RECRUITED AT PHILADELPHIA. MUSTERED IN, APRIL 24, 1861.
John S. Dull ... .Captain.
Isaiah Bryan ... First Lieutenant.
Jacob Hirsh ... Second Lieutenant.
Benjamin A Phifer. .First Sergeant.
Edward B. Burroughs Second Sergeant.
Issacher Mattis
.Third Sergeant.
William G. Campbell ..... Fourth Sergeant.
Morris Hirsh ... First Corporal. Alexander Lindsay ........ Second Corporal. Freder'k W. Kretchmar, Third Corporal.
Benjamin F. Huber ........ Fourth Corporal. Henry S. Agin .Musician.
Calvert, Hudson B. .do.
Walker, Joseph E. .do.
Weber, Jacob. .. do.
Wilkinson, Henry .do.
Questa, James F
.do.
Shinn, Charles T. .do. Smith, Robert do.
173
THREE MONTHS' SERVICE.
John Guinness. Musician,
Anderson, Charles .Private.
Allen, Samucl .do.
Allen, Albert. do.
Jones, Samuel P. .do. Jones, William H. .. do.
Bartram, John ..
.do.
Lowdenslager, Rich'd H ... do.
Benner, Thomas S. .. do.
Myers, Lewis L. do.
Butler, William H. .. do.
Blundin, Richard A
.do.
Bayle, John. .do.
Colehower, Peter do.
Cline, George W .. .do.
Curl, Nelson.
do.
Cassel, John C.
.. do.
Campbell, Patrick L .do.
Colbain, William do.
Cannon, William . do.
Calverley, Lewis H. do.
Quigg, William .do.
Cox, Sylvester.
.do.
Donnell, Charles O. .do.
Dunn, John ... .do.
Duke, Anthony A .do.
Elliott, Robert. .do.
Frease, Henry S. .. do.
Ferguson, Alexander.
.. do.
Fitch, John A. .do.
Fitch, Charles .do.
Gray, Thomas.
.do.
Gaul, William ..
.do.
Giese, Lewis D.
do.
Gillaway, William
do.
Wilson, William F. .. do.
COMPANY H.
RECRUITED AT PHILADELPHIA. MUSTERED IN, APRIL 24, 1861.
John Maxwell .. Captain.
Peter B. Chadwick. .. First Lieutenant.
Jesse Simcox Second Lieutenant.
John G. Boyd. First Sergeant.
Louis H. M'Claskey.
.Second Sergeant.
Louis T. Matlack
Third Sergeant.
William T. J. Moore.
.First Corporal.
William M. B. White ..
. Second Corporal.
James House
.Third Corporal.
Hall Lane .Musician.
Jacob M'Ilhenney .. ..
Appleton, Daniel R
Private.
Boggs, Joseph.
Martin, William D. .do.
Mackenson, George M .. ..... do. Milligan, Thomas ... do.
Manion, Edward.
.. do.
Martin, Charles,
.do.
.do.
Nathans, Oscar S. .do. Nathans, Theodore. .do.
Platt, Charles S .do.
Parkhill, William D .... do. Robinson, Lewis J. .do. Rohlfing, Christian. .. do. Shields, Albert ... .do. Spelman, John J. .. do.
Stehr, Herman ..
.do.
Smith, Henry C.
.. do.
Weaver, Isaac S
.do.
Williamson, John.
.do.
Wilgus, Josiah .. do.
Wonell, William .. .do. Wagner, William H ... do. Wallace, George J .do.
White, Clifford S. .. do.
Way, Joseph L .. .do.
Hays, John. do.
| Hutchinson, George. Private. Haddock, Henry. .do.
Hanna, William .do.
Hoffman, Thomas. .do.
Harbenson, Bolton .do.
Hopkins, Francis. .do.
Johnson, Robert .do. Kanes, Benton H .. .do. Lowry, James E .. do. Lowdenslager, Adam .. do. Lindsay, Abraham J .. do. Meeser, John F. .do. Mills, Alexander L .. .. do.
Mills, John.
do.
.do. Brady, James. .do. Britton, James. .do. Bracken, William. .do. Barclay, William C. .do.
Boyd, Andrew.
.do.
Blee, Charles A .. .. do.
Bates, George A .. .. do.
Caldwell, Samuel. .. do.
Campbell, Hugh.
.. do.
Carrigan, John H .. do. Cunningham, John .. do. Cunningham, Charles. .do. Duswold, Samuel D do. Donohoe, Charles D .. do. Davis, Hezekiah .: do. Dunseith, Charles .. do.
Dougherty, James .. do. Deninger, Edward. .do. Deal, William B ... .. do. Flanigan, George. do. Fair, Robert ... do. Gilmore, Henry E. .do.
Gillchrist, Robert.
do.
Halfman, Herbert W ..... Private.
Hitchins, Thomas H. .. do. Harmstead, Charles S ....... do.
Brown, William H.
.do.
Matthews, George. do.
M'Cuen, Alexander .. do. M'Kenzie, Lewis .do.
Morse, James H .do.
Napier, James A. do.
O'Donnell, Henry. .do.
Parsons, Theodore H. .do.
Palmer, William A. .. do. Philson, Alexander E. .. do. Painter, Charles V. ... do.
Chester, William H. do.
Rittenhouse, Miles .. do.
Russell, De Witt W. C ...... do.
Robinson, James G .do. Rickards, William J. ...... do.
Stilley, Alfred H .do.
Sill, Theodore .. .do.
Stelle, William M. .do. Snyder, Henry J .do. Swank, Theodore .. .do. Thomas, Joseph E .do.
Vankirk, Alonzo. .do. Williams, Cranmer S .. ...... do. Wood, William H .. do.
Henderson, George W. .... do.
Fourth Sergeant.
John P. Frowert
Fourth Corporal.
William B. Gordon .. do.
M'Coy, William
174
EIGHTEENTH REGIMENT,
COMPANY I.
RECRUITED AT PHILADELPHIA. MUSTERED IN, APRIL 24, 1861.
Gustavus S. Kintzing .. Captain.
John J. Sperry. First Lieutenant.
Oliver O. G. Robinson .... .. Seeond Lieutenant.
Willianı S. White ......
First Sergeant.
William S. Benediet
.Seeond Sergeant.
Edwin E. Marston.
Third Sergeant.
Josiah Dobson
Fourth Sergeant.
John H. Shoemaker .First Corporal.
Henry Jacoby.
Second Corporal.
George Gill
Third Corporal.
Michael F. O'Keefo
.Fourth Corporal.
George W. Paul
.Musician.
G. W. Parker.
... do.
Aspen, Thomas
Private.
Atwood. Elijah .do.
Alexander, William. .do.
Burger, David F. do.
Bartlc, George H.
.do.
Baugh, Jacob L.
do.
Bradley, Henry L ..
.. do.
Norgon, Joseph L .. .do.
O'Neil, Daniel
.do.
Prall, Edward R. .do.
Pollock, Andrew. .do.
Reed, John .. .do.
Ransom, George W. .. do.
Courtney, Frederiek .do.
Dove, Joseph S
do.
Dole, George A
.do.
Smith, Peter
.do.
Statler, John
.. do.
Sheaffer, Franeis A .do.
Smith, John W. D .. do.
Sprigman, Henry A. M ..... do. Scholes, Samuel. .. do.
Thateher, George W .......... do.
Tatem, Joseph H. .do.
Van Orden, Horaee
.. do.
Vanzyle, John.
.. do.
White, William A
.. do.
Worrall, David .. .do.
COMPANY K.
RECRUITED AT PHILADELPHIA. MUSTERED IN, APRIL 24, 1861.
Theodore Hesser. Captain.
Thomas H. Marston .... .First Lieutenant.
Lewis H. Plum.
Second Lieutenant.
William K. Colburn. . First Sergeant.
Joseph S. Rudolph.
Second Sergeant.
James H. Anderson
Third Sergeant.
James C. Biggs.
Fourth Sergeant.
First Corporal.
Albert Booz. Uriah Reazer
Second Corporal.
William Thomas.
Third Corporal.
Samuel B. M'Cahen
Fourth Corporal.
William Elliott
Musician.
Edward Allman ..
.do.
Billings, Joseph L ..... .Private.
Bennett, Henry. do.
Breckenridge, John. do.
Brophy, Patriek.
do.
Burns, John J.
do.
Brown, Alexander H
.. do.
Hallowell, William B .. .. do. Hood, Lewis H. .do. Claaze, John .. .do. Collins, James P. .. do.
Coward, Joseph .... .. do.
Condon, William M. ...... do.
Campbell, Thomas H ..... Private.
Collins, William W.
.do.
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Cook, George W .. .do.
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Dunkell, Aaron .do.
Downing, John. do.
Emanuel, Joseph N. .. do. Estell, Henry C. .. do. Edwards, Richard .do. Ford, Samuel S .do.
Feaster, Joseph .do.
Funston, George O.
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Hill, John J. do.
Horn, Charles H. .do.
Harp, John .. .do.
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Harp, Henry B. ..... .... do.
Hickman, Charles E ...... Private.
Hewlett, Charles H. .do.
Higgins, Charles .. .do.
Isaaes, Henry.
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Justin, William.
.. do.
Keely, Jacob M. .do.
Kite, Joseph S. .do.
Koehersperger, John A ..... do.
Kepler, William S. T ........ do.
Lippineott, Henry ......... .do.
Lec, Archibald. do.
Lindsay, Joseph .do.
M'Intosh, Joseph L. B. ..... do.
Miller, Richard .do.
Moore, Jacob R .. .. do. Mahoney, Edward J. ... do.
Martin, Samuel.
.. do.
M'Vey, Edward .. .do.
Minster, Edward B
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Bowman, Isaae.
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Clough, Franklin G.
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Crewe, Charles H .. .do.
Chadderton, Thomas. .. do.
Crothers, L. .do.
Damell, William H .do.
Dwyer, James .. .. do.
Denney, John R .do.
Ewell, George W .do.
Etehells, Samuel. .do. Forman, Isaae E .. .. do.
Gillespie, Edward.
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Gallagher, John H. .do.
Gracey, Charles,
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Davis, Thomas ..
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Rooke, Maxillus .. do. Slavin, Hugh do.
Kelly, William H.
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Lex, William. Private
Stephens, George L ....... . Private.
Locke, Joseph C .. do.
Stephens, Harry .. do. Myrtellus, Asa V. .do. Menns, Henry K .. do.
Specht, Michael ... ... do.
Shearer, Richard. .. do.
Marker, Jacob ... .do.
Smith, Charles J ... do.
Murdock, Charles K. .. do.
Stoye, James P. do.
Steen, John A. .do.
Morton, Robert do. M'Glathery, Thomas B. .. do.
Sees, Emanuel .do.
M'Ginley, William S. .do.
Nagleo, William. .do.
Naglee, Frank M .do.
Paul, David R ... .do.
Poyne, Thomas J do. Raudrauff, William .. do.
Waterhouse, George W.
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Rodgers, John H. .do.
Remshard, Andrew .do.
Tamer, George .. .do. Teese, Charles B. .do. Teal, William H. .do. White, John R. .do.
Williams, William S ......... do.
Ware, William ... do.
NINETEENTH REGIMENT.
THE Nineteenth regiment originated in the National Guards, of Philadel- phia, a uniformed regiment of the State militia. It was originally a single company, organized on the 11th of December, 1840, under Captain Thomas Tustin, succeeded in 1844 by Captain Stephen B. Kingston, and the latter in 1847 by Captain Peter Lyle. It was recruited for the Mexican war; but more troops volunteering than were needed, its services were not accepted. The company held a volunteer encampment of eight days' duration in July, 1856, near the city of Lancaster, and again the year following at Bethlehem. NON SIBI, SED PATRLÆ, was adopted as its motto.
In 1858, it had so increased in numbers-having one hundred and twenty members-as to be unwieldy on parade with other companies of only the mini- mum strength. It was accordingly divided and a battalion of four companies formed from it. Still maintaining a steady growth, on the 11th of December, 1860, a full regimental organization, with eight companies, was effected. Ex- periencing much inconvenience for the want of suitable Headquarters, the Na- tional Guards' Hall was erected on Race street, Philadelphia, at an expense of one hundred and ten thousand dollars.
The Guards were in line at Harrisburg on the 22d of February, 1861, on the occasion of the reception of Abraham Lincoln, President elect, on his way to the National Capital. Upon the outbreak of the rebellion, the regiment was held in readiness, and on the 16th of April, 1861, its services were tendercd to the Governor. On being accepted, recruiting immediately commenced, and on the 27th of April, with full ranks, it was mustered into the service of the Uni- ted States, as the Nineteenth Pennsylvania volunteers, and the same field offi- cers, who had commanded the Guards, were commissioned : Peter Lyle, Colo- nel; D. W. C. Baxter, Lieutenant Colonel; J. W. Fritz, Major; H. A. B. Brown became Adjutant. Upon opening the books for recruits, men flocked to its standard, largely in excess of the number which the government would accept, and consequently many were rejected. So great was the desire to be- long to this organization, that it was regarded as a personal favor to be accepted.
On the 10th of May, the regiment was ordered to Baltimore. Landing at Locust Point, it marched to the neighborhood of Fort M'Henry, and encamped just outside the Fort, in Camp Pennsylvania. The thorough drill to which the National Guards from their first organization had been subjected, and the large experience of its officers, rendered the discipline of the recruited regiment easy, and it was soon brought to a high state of proficiency. There were few better drilled organizations, at this time, in the service.
The command of the Department of Annapolis, with Headquarters at Bal- timore, had been given to General Cadwalader; but upon being assigned to the command of a division in General Patterson's army, he was succeeded by
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General Banks. The latter soon discovered that unlawful combinations of men existed for the purpose of thwarting the operations of the government in its attempts to subdue armed rebellion, and that Marshal Kane, chief of police, was not only aware of their existence, but in contravention of his duty, and in violation of law, was both witness and protector to the transactions and par- ties engaged therein. It was rumored that these hostile organizations were soon to assume the offensive, and seize the Custom-House, Post-office, Telegraph, and a large amount of coin in transitu. Acting under instructions from his government, he determined to arrest the Marshal .*
This delicate and possibly difficult duty was assigned to the Nineteenth regiment. Leaving two companies in camp, Colonel Lyle made the following disposition of the remainder of his force: selecting from each company five of the most judicious men and skillful marksmen, he placed them upon the side- walks, with orders to keep abreast of their respective companies which were formed in platoons of ten in the street. A little after midnight, the command moved quietly into the city, and in order to prevent any disturbance, and to cut off the possibility of an alarm being given, the troops were ordered to seize all persons found on the line of march, whether policeman or civilians, place them in the centre of the column and compel them to march noiselessly along. Arriving at the residence of the Marshal, he was found and taken in cus- tody, having had no suspicion of a purpose to capture him. He was taken to the Fort and placed in safe keeping, and the captives found upon the streets were dismissed. For several days succeeding this event, a portion of the regi- ment was on duty in the city, and upon its return, the regular routine of drill and camp life was resumed.
While stationed at Camp Pennsylvania the command received many favors from friends in Philadelphia, among others, a printing press and materials .--- In the ranks were not only printers and literary men, but skilled design- ers and engravers, and the publication of a camp newspaper, the NATIONAL GUARD, was commenced. It had an elaborately designed and neatly engraved head, with the words "NATIONAL GUARD" in scroll, with groups of flags dis- played at either end, the regimental coat of arms with the motto NON SIBI, SED PATRIÆE entwined, the whole having been executed in camp. The first num- ber was marked Volume II, Number 1, the first volume having been issued in the encampment at Lancaster in 1858. One number was profusely illustrated, delineating many ludicrous scenes in camp life, in which a pair of dilapidated army shoes and breeches came in for a share of ridicule.
General Banks was succeeded in the command of the Department by Gen- eral Dix. As the expiration of the term of service of the three months' troops
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