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12
FIRST FIVE COMPANIES,
RINGGOLD LIGHT ARTILLERY.
RECRUITED AT READING.
MUSTERED INTO SERVICE, AT HARRISBURG, APRIL 18, 1861.
James M'Knight Captain.
Henry Nagle. First Lieutenant.
William Graeff .Second Licutenant.
George W. Durell. First Sergeant.
Daniel Kreisler
.Second Sergeant.
Henry Rush
Third Sergeant.
Jeremiah Sciders Fourth Sergeant.
Levi J. Homan
First Corporal.
F. W. Folkman
.Second Corporal.
Jacob Womert.
Third Corporal.
Horatio Leader
.Fourth Corporal.
John A. Hook
Musician.
George B. Eckert do.
Ash, Solomon D .. Private.
Anthony, James M
do.
Ammon, Anthony. do.
Ansart, Charles B.
.do.
Berger, Augustus. .do.
Bickley, George S
.do.
Burkliert Reuben R.
.. do.
Bouse, Harrison G ..
.do.
Bowers, William W .do.
Bechtel, David.
do.
Bechtel, Aaron.
do.
Bitting, Charles A
.do.
Coleman, Henry.
do.
Christ, William F.
.do.
Drenkel, Amos
do.
Dickinson, Daniel M.
do.
Ebling, Edward G.
.do.
Ermentrout, Benjamin F ..... do.
Eisenbeis, Henry E .. do.
Eben, William C. do.
Evans, Samuel. .. do.
Eltz, Robert .do.
Fleck, Henry
.do.
Frees, Adam
.do.
Frees, John, Jr
.do.
Fox, Harrison ..
do.
Frautz, Christian C.
.do.
Faust, Adam .. .do.
Fix, William W. .. do.
Spangler, Charles. .do.
Shearer, Jonathan
do.
Fox, James A
do
Geliry, Addison ..
do.
Gebhart, Charles W.
.. do.
Geiger, Henry
.. do.
Gries, Lemuel, .. do.
Gentzler, James H.
.do
Hamilton, Samuel .do
Huyett, Amos .. ... .do.
Hill, Nathaniel B. .do.
Helms, Andrew S .. .do.
Haberacker, William ..... Private.
Hessler, Jacob J .. .do.
Housel, Franklin ... .. do.
Kennedy, John L. .dos
Krabb, George W .do.
Koch, Jolın D. .. do.
Leeds; Jacob. .do.
Lutz, Harrison. .do. Lantz, Peter A .. do.
Levan, Daniel J
.do.
Leaf, George D.
.do.
Levan, Aaron H.
.do.
Leoser, Christopher .. do.
Lauman, George S. .. do.
Leeds, Isaac S. .. do.
Levan, Charles. .. do.
Maltzberger, Daniel ... ....... do.
Muhlenberg, Charles P ..... do. M'Knight, Joseph H ......... do,
Miller, William M ... ....... ... do.
Mock, William P. .do.
Mast, James L. ... .. do.
M'Ilvaine, Howard. .do.
M' Lenegan, John H. .. do. Neihart, Henry .. .do.
Pearson, Edward P., Jr ..... do. Pfleger, James. do. Feek, Frederick do.
Phillippi, Frederick H .. do.
Ritter, Ferdinand S. .. do.
Rush, Henry. .. do,
Rapp, William, Jr. .do. Rambo, Francis ... . .. do. Rambo, Isaiah .. do.
Rhoades, George B. do.
Sherman, Jackson. do.
Shaeffer, Franklin .do.
Smith, Edward L ..... .do. Smeck, Franklin. .. do. Silvis, George W .. do. Seull, Edward .... .do.
Smith, William H .do. Shirey, Albert H ... .. do. Sauerbier, William. .do. Seyfert, Albert H. .. do.
Witman, Daniel. .. do. Whiteside, IIenry. .. do. Yolın, Daniel S .. .. do.
Yohn, John L .. .do.
Yeager, Frederick M. ....... do.
1
FIRST REGIMENT.
N the 13th day of April, 1861, two days previous to the call of the Presi- dent for troops, citizens of Northampton county called a public mecting at Easton, to consider the posture of affairs, and to take measures for the sup- port of the National Government. A great concourse gathered in the public square, composed of men, women and children, all filled with anxiety and fearful apprehension as they discussed the result of the popular outbreak. Eloquent speeches were made, which stirred the feelings of patriotism, and the call for volunteers was answered by the cheers of young and old. At this, and subse- quent meetings, four volunteer companies were organized by Captains Yohe, Bell, Heckman, and Dachradt. On the 15th of April, two days after the first meeting, and on the day of the President's call, the services of these companies were offered to, and accepted by the Governor. On the 18th, the volunteers left their homes and families, unarmed and without uniforms or equipments, and proceeded to Harrisburg.
On the 20th of April the First Pennsylvania regiment of volunteer militia for the service of the National Government was organized by the choice of the following officers : Samuel Yohe, of Easton, from Captain of company C, Colonel; Tilghman H. Good, of Allentown, Lieutenant Colonel; Thomas W. Lynn, Major; James Miltimore was designated, by Colonel Yohe, as Adjutant. The regi- ment, thus organized, consisted of companies lettered, recruited, and mustered into service, as indicated at the head of the several company rolls. An excel- lent band of music, from Lancaster city, numbering sixteen pieces, under the leadership of Daniel Clemens, was also attached to the regiment.
Previous to the receipt of marching orders, the men were furnished with muskets and muslin haversacks, and provided with hard tack and bacon, and about twelve rounds of ball cartridge, which, for want of cartridge boxes, were carried in their pockets. On the night of the 20th of April, the regiment, under the command of Brigadier General George C. Wynkoop, left Harrisburg, and proceeded to a point near Cockeysville, on the Northern Central railroad. This movement was made with the design of protecting the bridges on this road, and eventually of opening communication with Washington, which, since the passage of the Massachusetts troops, had been broken. But, upon the repre- sentation of leading public men of Maryland, that a military occupation, and a resort to violent measures, at this time, might precipitate a collision, and lead to the secession of the State, the authorities ordered* a retrograde movement, and on the following Monday evening, the command retired to Camp Scott, near the town of York.
* This order was the result of a conference between Mayor Brown and three of his friends, of Baltimore, and the President and General Scott, wherein it was agreed, by the latter, that these troops should be withdrawn, and was issued accordingly.
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FIRST REGIMENT,
After several days' delay, clothing and equipments, including cooking uten- sils, were received. The regiment remained here, drilling in anticipation of immediate service in the field, until the 14th of May, when it was detailed to guard the Northern Central railroad from the Pennsylvania line to Druid Park, near Baltimore.
On the 25th of May, having been relieved by the 12th Pennsylvania regi- ment, Colonel Campbell, it was ordered to move to Catonsville, Maryland, to guard the roads leading to Frederick city and Harper's Ferry. Tents and camp equipage were here supplied, which had hitherto been wanting, all efforts to obtain them having proved fruitless. On the 29th, it was ordered to advance about five miles to the village of Franklintown, where it was posted, and re- mained guarding the same avenues as before.
On the 3d of June, the regiment was ordered to Chambersburg, to join the forces there eoneentrating. It was placed in camp, remaining several days, en- gaged in drill and field discipline. It was assigned to the 2d Brigade,* 2d Di- vision, of General Patterson's army. The Brigade was soon after ordered to Hagerstown, and advanced to, and encamped near the village of Funkstown. While at this place, upon one occasion the whole encampment was aroused at midnight, in anticipation of a movement of the enemy, and hurriedly marched to Williamsport, on the Potomac, which was reached at day-break. Remaining until the following evening, no enemy being discovered, it was ordered to return to camp, reaching it about midnight. The regiment was here supplied with new uniforms. Previous to this time the men had suffered for the want of adequate clothing, though the destitution had been greatly relieved by a partial supply sent by kind friends at Easton. A few days later, on the 21st of June, orders were received from the commanding General, to prepare three days' cooked rations, and taking transportation and ten days' rations, to move with all pos- sible dispatch, and occupy Frederick, Maryland. In obedience to this order the regiment struck tents the same evening, and on the 22d arrived at Fred- erick, and reported to Governor Hicks. The regiment remained here about two weeks, constantly improving in field exercises and military discipline It was next ordered to Martinsburg, Virginia. Returning through Boonsboro', it encamped the same night on Kennedy's farm, and on the following day ar- vived at Williamsport. Fording the Potomac, it advanced to Falling Waters. Next day, resuming the march, it arrived at Martinsburg, meeting the whole division commanded by General Patterson.
On the 8th of July, the following order was received :
HEAD-QUARTERS, DEPARTMENT OF PENNSYLVANIA, Martinsburg, Va., July 8, 1861.
To Colonel SAMUEL YOHE,
Commanding 1st Pennsylvania Volunteers :
SIR :- I am instrueted by the commanding General to say that your regi- ment has been selected to garrison this important post, on account of the con- fidence reposed in the administrative qualities of the commander and the here- tofore good conduct of the regiment, which give assurance of the safety of the
* Organization of 2d Brigade, Brigadier General George C. Wynkoop, 2d Division, Major Gen- cral W. H. Keim. Ist Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel Samuel Yohe; 2d Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel Frederick S. Stumbaugh ; 3d Regiment Pennsylvania Vol- unteers, Colonel Francis P'. Minier.
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THREE MONTHS' SERVICE.
depot, and that the inhabitants will be protected, and many now opposed to us made friends of, while the luke-warm will be strengthened in their feelings.
I am sir, very respectfully,
Your obedient servant,
F. J. PORTER, A. A. G. (Signed)
When, on the 14th of July, the division under General Patterson moved towards Bunker Hill, the 1st Regiment, in obedience to this order, remained at Martinsburg, which had now become the base of supply. Two days later, the regiment was ordered to Charlestown, where it again met and rejoined the di- vision. Here, on the 17th of July, an order was received to have the men prepared with ten days' cooked rations in haversacks, and be ready to move without baggage. On this day it had been arranged that a battle should be fought by the army under M'Dowell, but was delayed till four days later.
The plan of campaign, as disclosed by the orders of the General-in-Chief, contemplated that the army under Patterson should keep in front of the enemy and prevent his advance into Maryland or Pennsylvania, and make demonstra- tions in favor of the army operating under M'Dowell in front of Washington, with a conditional purpose of striking the enemy a damaging blow, if a favora- ble opportunity offered. These demonstrations were continued till it was sup- posed that the contemplated battle before Washington had been fought. Gen- eral Scott* had given notice to Gencral Patterson that the movement would commence on the 16th, again that it had been commenced on the 17th, and finally that the decisive battle would be fought on the 18th. On the 21st, the regiment was ordered to move to Harper's Ferry, from whence, on the 23d, it marched to Sandy Hook, and on the same evening took the train for Harrisburg, where the men were honorably discharged and mustered out of service.
During the time that the regiment was in service, it did not participate in any battles; but its timely arrival in the field accomplished much good by checking any rash movement on the part of Rebels in arms along our borders. The duties it was called upon to perform were faithfully done, and its good con- duct, under all circumstances, was appreciated and acknowledged by its supe- rior officers.
* General PATTERSON to General SCOTT, July 9. * * # "His (enemy's) design evidently is to draw this force on as far as possible from its base, and then to cut my line, or to attack with large reinforcements from Manassas. As I have already stated, I cannot advance far, and if I could, I think the movement very imprudent. When you make your attack, I expect to advance and offer battle. If the enemy retires, shall not pursue. I am very desir- ous to know when the General-in-Chief wishes me to approach Winchester. If the notice does not come in any other way, I wish you would indicate the day by telegraph, thus: 'Let me hear from you on -. ' "
General SCOTT to General PATTERSON, July 12. *
= "Let me hear from you on Tuesday, (July 16.) Write often when en route." General SCOTT to General PATTERSON, July 17. * " M'Dowell's first day's work has driven the enemy beyond Fairfax Court House. The Junction will probably be carried to-morrow (July 18.)" [The battle of Bull Run was fought July 21.]
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FIRST REGIMENT.
FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS.
Samuel Yohe ... .... Colonel.
T. H. Good. Lieutenant Colonel.
Thomas W. Lynn ........ Major.
James Miltimore. Adjutant.
Frederick S. Pyfer. ..... .Quartermaster.
Jacob R. Ludlow .Surgeon.
W. H. H. Miehler. Assistant Surgeon.
REGIMENTAL BAND.
Daniel Clemens Musician,
George F. Rote
Mnsieian.
Joseph M. Cogley. do.
Jacob H. Norbeck. .do.
George P. Bruederly
.. do.
Jacob Adams.
do.
Herman Newmyer ..
.do.
Charles Streich
do.
Joseph A. Brucderly.
.. do.
John P. Shindle.
do.
Charles Hepting.
do.
Frederick Wettig.
.do.
John Chambers.
.. do.
Henry Shenck.
clo.
George G. Myers.
.do.
Benjamin F. Adams
.do.
COMPANY A.
RECRUITED AT BETHLEHEM, NORTHAMPTON COUNTY.
MUSTERED IN, APRIL 20, 1861.
James L. Selfridge. Captain.
John F. Freauff. First Lieutenant.
Richard Molton Goundie, Second Lieutenant.
Thomas B. Gorman. First Sergeant.
Charles B. M'Carty
Second Sergeant.
Aaron Getter.
Third Sergeant.
Benjamin Weaver.
Fourth Sergeant.
First Corporal.
Augustus Boehm
Second Corporal.
William W. Yohe ..
Third Corporal.
John C. Sehropp.
Fourth Corporal.
Charles Hower. Musician. .
Samuel Antrim do.
Albright, John .. Private.
Benner, Thomas ..
do.
Bodder, Darius
do.
Benner, Levi
do.
Burman, John ..
do.
Bealer, Julius
do.
do.
Brooks, William .do.
Bell, James .do.
Barnet, Moses. .do.
Benner, Abraham, 2d .. do.
Corkery, John .. .do.
Derr, Martin ..
do.
Dentry, Robert do.
Donever, Oliver.
.do.
Davenport, Valentine do.
Dougherty, Thomas.
.do.
Fetter, John C ...
do.
Fitzgibbons, Michael do.
Fahs, William H. .do.
Frey, Stephen ... do.
Groman, Samuel ...
.. do.
Grider, Orville ...
.do.
Groman, Jacob .. do.
Haus, William IE do.
Hoffner, John .do.
Hauser, Samuel
Private
Kock, William ..
.do.
Kampınan, Albert do.
Kuechner, John do.
Kiess, Lewis
.do.
Lynn, Aaron. do.
Luckenbach, Andrew do.
Luckenbach, Augustus .... do. Levers, Henry R do.
Lamol, Jacob ..
do.
Mill, Tilghman
do.
M'Carty, Daniel. do.
Miehler, Clarence. .do.
Olp, John .do.
Pfeifer, James N.
do.
Rice, Daniel G
.. do.
Remig, Henry .do.
Rickell, Adolph.
do.
Romig, James
do.
Sigley, Owen. do.
Stolzenbach, William H ... do.
Shively, William H.
.. do.
Scholl, De Witt C .do. Schropp, Abraham S. .. do.
Sigley, Charles H .. do.
Sigfried, James W do.
Stahl, John .do.
Sherry, Ira C ..
do.
Taylor, John ..
.do.
Trumbauer, Joseph S. ... do.
Tice, Levi. do.
Transue, Aaron. .do.
Wilhelm, Benjamin ... .do.
-
Weist, Levi. .. do.
Wolf, Frederick
.. do.
White, George D ..
........
... do.
Wambold, Tilghman
....... do.
Young, Tilghman.
......... do.
William H. Fritz
Benner, Abraham, Ist ...
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THREE MONTHS' SERVICE.
COMPANY B
RECRUITED AT EASTON, NORTHAMPTON COUNTY. MUSTERED IN, APRIL 20, 1861.
Jacob Dachradt. Captain.
Godfrey Mutchler .First Lieutenaut.
Charles Eichman Second Lieutenant.
Hahu, George H. .do.
Hartzell, William .. .do.
Jacob F. Rafferty
Second Sergeant.
Imick, Charles. do.
Andrew Burt. Third Sergeant.
Kromer, William II .do.
Samuel H. Barnes .Fourth Sergeant.
Edward Cook
.First Corporal.
Kemmerer, Edgar. do.
Max Weeks.
Lerch, John S. .do.
G. William Barrow
Lynn, F. do.
John H. Burch
Fourth Corporal.
Samuel Burch .. Musician.
William II. Ginnerd
.. do.
Bigley, Solomon ..
.. do.
Bittenbender, John W. .. do.
Benner, John do.
Bassett, Jacob .. .do.
Rinker, Franklin. .do.
Rinck, Jacob ... do.
Ricker, John W .do.
Shetter, Charles P. .do.
Smith, Maximilian. .do.
Schortz, Charles .. do.
Darmer, Paul
do.
Schweb, Frederick .do. Schaffer, Samuel. .. do.
Dittler, Jacob N.
.do.
Schook, Amandes. .do.
Savitz, Joseph W .. do.
Singer, J. Lewis .. do.
Smith, William. .. do.
Schmitzer, William
.do.
Frountfelter, Levi .. ..... Fargo, James G. .. clo. Ginnerd, Jeseph A. ... do. ... do. Smith, Edward O .... .do. Schlubach, Reuben. do. Smith, Valentine .. do.
Gardner, Abraham .. do.
Snyder, William F
.....
.do.
Ilay, Andrew I do. Steer, William. .do. 'Templin, William A ......... do.
Hay, John Q. .do.
Hinchine, Daniel E. .do.
Troxell, William E ........... do.
Ziegenfuss, William I ...... do.
COMPANY C.
RECRUITED AT EASTON, NORTHAMPTON COUNTY. MUSTERED IN, APRIL 20, 1861. 1
William H. Armstrong ... Captain.
Robert Ramsden. First Lieutenant.
Charles H. Yard .. Second Lieutenant.
Lawrence Bonstein .. . First Sergeant.
William H. Weaver .Second Sergeant.
Samuel Stewart. .Third Sergeant.
Webanus Weisbach ... .Fourth Sergeant.
William B. Metler. First Corporal.
Emanuel R. Shelling ...... Second Corporal. Edward Wortley. .Third Corporal.
Gephart, Edwin do. Heath, David. do. Hafford, Alvin. .do.
Huber, Henry .do.
Ihrie, James .do.
Kichline, Martin ... do.
Knauss, Martin B. do. Kilkerry, Thomas .do.
Barnet, Charles do.
Inine, William II. do. Broadbach, John. .do.
Lesher, Charles II. .. do.
Lynd, John .. .do.
Billings, John P
.. do.
Colbath, George
.do.
Carey, Daniel J do. Callahan, John .. do. Colbath, William .. do.
Cyphers, George E. Private. Cook, John. .do.
Diehl, George A. do.
Drew, Samuel W do.
Freyant, George H. .do.
Gross, Stephen. .do.
Green, Jolin S .do.
Gans, Owen. do.
Daniel Laubach. Fourth Corporal. William A. Hickman ...... Musician. Joseph Young .. .do.
Arndt, George W. Private.
Arnold, Charles. .do.
Moser, Lawrence .do. Myers, Isaac M .. .do. Moyer Henry .. .do.
Moyer, Benjamin F .. do.
Moser, Philip L. .... do.
3
Hetzell, John ..
Private.
Huble, Frederick W .do.
Kromer, Lewis 1 ... .do.
Levers, Joseph do.
Moser, James P ... .do.
Moritz, William H. .. do.
Michler, Peter S .do.
Myers, Joseph S .do.
Purser, John .. de.
Rodgers, Andrew do.
Barnes, Gideon A ..
do.
Blocckley, Edwin D.
.do.
Bitzner, Lawrence,
do.
Church, Pulaski M
.do.
Dachrodt, John A.
do.
Davis, William D do.
Everetts, John ... .do.
Eichman, William ...
do.
Frountfelter, Richard .... do.
Frankenfield, Leonard. ..... do.
Second Corporal.
Third Corporal.
Bixler, Jobn A ..
Private.
James F. Meyers. .First Sergeant.
Hill, Hennan .do.
Bitters, Richard Ney .do. Bull, Jonathan. .. do.
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FIRST REGIMENT,
Mowry, Francis ... Private.
Murray, John ... do.
Stiles, Isaac .. .do.
Merwarth, Bernard
.do.
Troxell, Daniel .. .do.
Tilton, James P.
do.
Miller, Hemy.
do.
Van Campen, James.
do.
Pharo, William.
do.
Vogel, Joseph.
.. do.
Rustay, Jacob
.. do.
Rongay, Joseph ...
.do.
Sigman, George W
.do.
Snyder, John G
do.
Stultz, William II
.‹lo.
Smith, Peter.
do.
Simons, Perry
do.
Wolfrau, William
.do.
Wolfrau, John.
.do.
COMPANY D.
RECRUITED AT EASTON, NORTHAMPTON COUNTY. MUSTERED IN, APRIL 20, 1861.
Charid., Heckman .. .. Captain.
James F. Thompson
.First Lieutenant.
William H. Able ...
Second Lieutenant.
Joseph Oliver.
. First Sergeant.
Henry Arndt.
.Second Sergeant.
William A. Bachman
Third Sergeant.
Innes, Henry.
.do.
Ihrie, Joseph
.. do.
Kichline, David E
.do.
Lane, Adam 1I
do.
Levers, John I ...
.do.
Levers, Charles P.
do.
Meldrum, James B ..
.do.
Mattes, Frederick C.
do.
Meyer, Charles.
do.
M' Donald, Patrick.
.do.
Andrews, John
.do.
Bowman, John W
do.
Blano, William
do.
Bowers, Joseph
do.
.do.
Brodie, James I ...
.do.
Cooper, Jeremiah
Richard, Philip.
.. do.
Ricketts. Thomas P. do.
Dicht, George E .. .. do.
Reese, George .. 0.
Smith, William A
do.
Emmons, Samuel I.
.do.
Finster, Edward.
.do.
Finster, Alfred.
do.
Shaffer, George II.
.do.
Seip, Henry N
do.
Stele, Albert .do.
Gallaghan, Edward B.
.. do.
Gangwer, John I ..
do.
Heintzelman, Samuel I
.. do.
Snyder, Thomas
do.
Simons, James.
do.
Hubbell, Frank A.
do.
Troxell, Theodore
do.
Huber, David W ....
do.
Troxell, David E
.. do.
Wagner, Thomas.
do.
Young, Abraham K
.do.
COMPANY E.
RECRUITED AT HARRISBURG, DAUPHIN COUNTY. MUSTERED IN, APRIL 18, 1861.
Jacob M. Eyster. Captain.
George W. P. Davis
First Lieutenant.
J. Wesley Awl.
Second Lientenant.
Isaac R. Dunkloberger .... First Sergeant.
John William Bush.
Musician.
David Hummel.
.do.
Charles A. Stoner.
Second Sergeant.
Samuel Eberly.
Third Sergeant.
Black, Thomas J
.Private.
Valentine B. Hummel ....
Fourth Sergeant.
George W. M'Allister ..... First Corporal.
Hammer, Christian.
Private.
ITulsizer, Silas
.do.
Ilagerman, Wilson I
.. do.
Hixson, William C ...
.do.
Horn, Luther
.do.
Calvin Pardee
Fourth Sergeant.
Edward S. Carrell ..
First Corporal.
Flavius G. Arrowsmith
Second Corporal.
Augustus Stewart ..
Third Corporal.
Benjamin II. Hillman .
Fourth Corporal.
Erwin Hartsell Musician
Adams, Samuel.
.Private.
Attel, Amandus
do.
Alsover, Jabez.
Morrell, Lewis
do.
Oberly, George M.
do.
Pace, William H.
do.
Phillips, Robert R
do.
Boyd, Thomas.
.do.
Clymer, Isaac C
do.
Delaney, Matthew,
.do.
Ferguson, James
do.
Gallaghan, James G .. do.
Iloyt, Alexander W.
.do.
Hawk, Jacob A ..
.do.
Hnlsizer, James E. .do.
Shelling, Augustus .. .. Private,
Weidel, Owen John ..
.. do.
Weller, John D.
.do.
Weiss, Augustus
.do.
Wyker, William
.do.
Weber, Josiah
do.
Wagener, Georgo W
.. do.
Schlegel, Charles,
do.
Sholling, Richard
do.
James A. Carman.
Second Corporai.
Levi Weaver, Jr.
Third Corporal.
Daniel Barr.
Fourth Corporal.
Bougliter, Jolin
do.
Brady, John C.
.. do.
do.
Raub, Abraham A ..
.do.
Reese. Robert.
.. do.
Sloan, John P. B
do.
Scip, William II
do.
Shouse, Edward A
do.
Paxson, Samuel.
clo.
19
THREE MONTHS' SERVICE.
Bell, Robert F Private.
Carman, Franklin H. do.
M'Connell, Henry O .. do.
Mager, Allen C. .do.
M'Collum, Jobn. .do.
Mish, Henry A .. .do.
Miles, Harrison W .do.
Ehrman, Robert I. do.
Embick, Elijah S do.
Grey, William Henry .do.
Geety, William W do.
Galbraith, John F. do.
Grier, Robert D .do.
Gardner, Thomas A do.
Heikel, Henry. .do.
Hicks, Josiah B. .do.
Hummel, W. H. H .do.
Haas, Jerome do.
Hooper, Penbrooke. do.
Hynicka, John M do.
Housechilt, Henry. do.
Hoppy, Emanuel do.
Suydam, Charles A. do.
Hummel, Jacob.
do.
Knepley, Edward C .. .do.
Kune, James B .do.
Swartz, Henry A. M. .. do.
Kuhn, Amos R. do.
Tunis, Edwin T. .do.
Kirkpatrick, William ......... do.
Weirman, Samuel F. .. do.
Longneeker, Andrew J ....... do.
Waterhouse, Harper ( ...... do.
Longnecker, William .......... do. .. do.
Leib, Sobriski.
Ludwig, Peter. .do.
Winters, Amos. .do.
COMPANY F.
RECRUITED AT LANCASTER, LANCASTER COUNTY. MUSTERED IN, APRIL 20, 1861.
Emlen Frauklin. Captain.
Michael H. Locher. First Lieutenant.
James P. Dysart. Second Lieutenant.
David Miles .First Sergeant.
John Druckamiller Second Sergeant.
Charles Heitshu .. Third Sergeant.
John J. Hartman
Fourth Sergeant.
George Musser. First Corporal.
Andrew M'Ginnis, .Second Corporal.
John P. Deiker Third Corporal.
William W. Hess. Fourth Corporal. Atlee, William A Private.
Altick, Joseph. do.
Ball, Ambrose ... .do.
Baer, Samuel C .. do.
Baer, Andrew .. .do.
Biggs, Henry C. .do.
Bowman, Joseph do.
Boring, Edward do.
Bair, David, Jr do.
Blickensderfer, William do.
Chamberlain, John B. .do. Conn, Benjamin do. Connor, John .do.
Cross, John F. .do.
Coyle, Michael. .do. Duncan, William. do.
Dustman, William. do. Duchman, Jacob S do.
Derby, George W. .do. Eicholtz, Andrew .. .do. Eberman, Edward .. do. Felter, Hannan ... .do. Greiner, Michael .. .. do. Gundaker, Emanuel. .do. Gerke, Herman L .. .do. Hager, Edward .. .do. Hartman, William H. ... do.
Hubley, Chester S .. .Privat: Haldeman, Clifford C. ..... do.
Hayes, Charles E. do.
Hogendobler, John ... .. do.
Holbrook, Samuel S. .. do.
Jack, George W .do.
Kuhn, William .do.
Leibley, Andrew .do.
Markley, Samuel B.
.. do.
Murphy, William W.
.. do.
Meyers, Edward .do. Miller, David J .. .. do.
M'Gonigal, John T. .do. Musselman, Samuel ... do.
Madden, John, Jr. .do.
M'Caskey, William S. .... do. Ober, Benjamin H. .do.
Powell, John .. .do. Pesterly, George .do. Rowe, Samuel W. .do. Rote, William T. do. Redsecker, James F. .do. Rote, Henry D. do.
Rote, John .do. Stevens, Thaddeus, Jr ...... do. Rife, William P. .do. Strine, James B. .do. Schenk, Rudolph W. .do. Swentzel, Henry F. .do. Steigerwalt, Samuel C ...... do. Snyder, Jacob K .. .do. Strickler, Wilson .. .do.
Springer, John A ..
do.
Stubbs, John T ... .do. Tredwell, James B. .do.
Tumey, James
do.
Witmer, Henry C. .do.
Child, Sullivan S. do.
Draker, John. .do.
Drumers, John K do.
Eck, Ellis L .. do.
M'Coy, William F. do. M'Allum, Thomas .do.
M'Clune. Thomas. do.
Nellie, Thomas. do.
Parkhill, William A .. do. Pennirman, Robert .. .. do.
Pipher, Henry do.
Roat, John .. do.
Raymond, Jacob H. .. do.
Rutherford. Samuel .. do. Ringler, William A. .. do. Rapp, William R .do.
Reynolds, George. .do.
Roth, John E. L. .. do.
Sullivan, John H .do. Shaeffer, Theodore K .. do.
Weichel, Jacob S .. .do. Wilt, Jacob ......... do.
M'Comus, John. .. do.
Miller, Conrad Privat-
20
FIRST REGIMENT,
COMPANY G.
RECRUITED AT READING, BERKS COUNTY. MUSTERED IN, APRIL 20, 1861.
George W. Alexander .... .Captain.
William A. H. Lewis First Lieutenant.
Thomas M. Richards. Second Lieutenant.
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