History of Pennsylvania volunteers, 1861-5; prepared in compliance with acts of the legislature, Vol. I, Part 4

Author: Bates, Samuel P. (Samuel Penniman), 1827-1902. cn
Publication date: 1869
Publisher: Harrisburg, B. Singerly, State Printer
Number of Pages: 1360


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William M'Nael.


First Sergeant.


Gossler, Henry. .do.


William Eisenhower.


Second Sergeant.


Hasson, Michael do.


Patrick Bloomfield.


Third Sergcant.


Samuel G. Boone.


Fourth Sergeant.


Holland, Patrick do.


Diller B. Groff.


Heckler, Charles A ... .do.


Hafer, Daniel E. .do.


George Ashenfelter


Third Corporal.


lIcnry Beckhart ..


Richard H. Fisher Fourth Corporal,


Daniel II. Snyder


Musician.


Andrews, William H ..


Miller, Isaiah .do.


Acker, David L


.. do.


Boyle, Charles. do.


Boland, John do.


Bechtel, Allen ..


do.


Becker, Henry.


do.


Nagle, Charles D do.


Becker, Jacob K ... .. do.


Nagle, Albert ... .do.


Row, William G.


.do.


Boyer, Jacob N


do.


Boger, George W


.do.


Benson, Philip. do.


Reilly, William


do.


Rhoads, Pereival. do.


Reed, James H .. .do.


Connelly, John


.do.


Rummel, George .do.


Coxch, Williamn.


do.


Strawbridge, William .. do.


Clark, William H


do.


Stieff, John D.


do.


Sheridan, Albert.


.do.


Davis, Charles H


.do.


Summons, Henry A


.. do.


Dougherty, William F.


.do.


Setley, Joel.


do.


Shine, Jolın. .do.


Strahle, Conrad. do. Teed, James E. .do.


Fix, Harrison ..


.do.


Toole, Robert.


.do.


Fox, William S .. do.


Goodhart, Henry.


.do.


Graff, George .do.


Yeager, George F. .do.


COMPANY H.


RECRUITED AT EASTON, NORTHAMPTON COUNTY. MUSTERED IN, APRIL 21, 1861.


Ferdinand W. Bell Captain.


Jacob G. Barnett. First Lieutenant.


George L. Fried .. Second Lieutenant.


John V. Fried First Sergeant.


James M'Gloin ..


Second Sergeant.


Robert Burrell


Third Sergeant.


Dew, Benjamin


... do.


Dingler, John. .. do.


Eiliot, Charles


.. do.


Fraunfelder, Samuel. ........ do.


Freyberger, Jacob .do.


Ginginger, Frank.


.. do.


Gosner, Charles A. .do.


Haines, John B.


Hutton, George


.do.


Hutton, David ..


do.


Harmeny, Joseph.


do.


Hoit, James M.


.do.


Kinsey, Charles. .. do.


King, Peter.


.do.


Buller, George.


do.


Bender, Edward


.do.


Bryson, James. .do.


Burel, George .. do.


Bittner, John ..


.Private.


Bulmen, Edward .do.


Ballentine, James ... do.


Clifton, John I .......... .do.


.do.


Augustus Heller. Fourth Sergeant. Robert Ballentine. .First Corporal.


William Osterstock


.Second Corporal.


Daniel Phillipe.


Third Corporal.


Frey, George ...


.do.


William Diehl.


Fourth Corporal. Arnold, Charles Private. Buek, John HI do.


Buekley, Samuel .. do. .do.


Batey, Benjamin. do.


Beers, Silas.


do.


Barnett, James


.do.


Barnott, John S


.do.


Buck, James P.


.do.


Levan, Charles A. .do.


Moor, Samuel


.do.


Moor, Jobn. do.


Golden, Charles A., Jr ... Private.


Gay, Nathaniel .do.


Gabriel, Jacob .do.


Harper, J. Brooke .. do.


Danicl Kelly. First Corporal.


Second Corporal.


Krause, William D .. ... do. Leedom, George W. ..... do.


Leran, Wellington. .. do.


.do.


Linderman, George F ...... do.


.. Private.


Morris, De Witt Clinton ..... do. Muhlenberg, Frank P .... do. M'Michael, George W ...... do. Miller, William. .do.


Briner, Charles A


do.


Reeser, Henry S.


.. do.


Reigel, Jacob R


.do.


Body, Elijah F .do.


Clark, James A .do.


Clark, Samuel K.


do.


Eisenhower, Janies.


.do.


Eyrich, Thomas T ...


.do.


Eisenhower, Charles.


.do.


Van Reed, Mabury


.... do.


Witman, John F.


.do.


Daley, Henry A ...


.....


21


THREE MONTHS' SERVICE.


Meeker, John W .Private.


Moser, Alexander .. .. do.


Saunt, Samuel. .do.


Mellich, William S. do.


Sunderland, George ... ...... .. do.


M'Glaughlin, Joseph ...... .. do.


Seals, Eaw .do.


Tronzo, Samuel. do.


Unaugst, William H. .do.


Neigh, Samuel .. do.


Williams, Richard .. do.


Nicholas, George do.


Wilking, William do.


Nicholas, Daniel do.


Pittinger, Henry .. do.


Phillippe, Solomon. .do.


Randolphi, John .:. do.


Snyder, William L .... ... do.


Wilson, John B. do.


Wykoff, Charles do.


COMPANY I.


RECRUITED AT ALLENTOWN, LEHIGH COUNTY. MUSTERED IN, APRIL 20, 1861.


William H. Gansler. Captain.


E. P. Rhoads First Lieutenant.


Benjamin C. Roth Second Lieutenant.


Abeile Heilman First Sergeant.


Edwin G. Muench. Second Sergeant.


Hovry Fried. Third Sergeant.


Noah Trumbor .. Fourth Sergeant.


Henry Trnmbor First Corporal.


Mahlon Fried Second Corporal.


Daniel C. Miller. Third Corporal.


Charles Mertz. Fourth Corporal.


Julius Benkert ..


Musician.


Augustus Ebert. .do.


Albright, Tilghman ..... .Private.


Albright, James. .do.


Blumer, Henry A. do.


Blank, Wellington J. .. do.


Rechtel, Daniel do.


Behlen, Anthony . .. do.


Bergenstock, David. .do.


Crist, Nelson. .do.


Dech, William. .do.


Dennis, Tilghman .. do.


Eichel, John. .. do.


Egge, Perry .. .do.


Ginginger, William. .. do.


Guth, Henry .. .do.


Gaumer, Willoughby. .. do.


Haldeman, William H. .do.


IJiskey, Oliver. do. Heldt, Jonas .do.


Harris, William P. do.


Stuber, James


.do.


Huber, Peter. .do.


Hammersley, Ellis


.do.


Hilliard, William do. Hackman, Martin. .do.


Hainse, Charles .. .do.


.. do.


Hardner, David. .do.


Haldeman, Henry


.. do.


Keck, Thomas. .. do.


Koeler, Lewis. Private.


Kramer, Solomon. do.


Keck, Franklin .do.


Kleckner, William


do.


Konold, Melcher .do. Kramer, Henry do. Kuhns, Alonzo do.


Keiper, Henry. do.


Kleckner, Benjamin .. do.


Laubach, Thomas,


.do.


Leiser, James.


.. do.


Miller, Tilghman


.. do.


Miller, Henry.


.. do.


Mohr, Henry.


.do.


Miller, Charles do.


Moyer, William J. .do. M'Crystal, James. .do. Nonnermaker, John .. do.


Nonnermaker, Daniel .... .... do.


Nagel, Andrew. .. do.


Ochs, Jessc. .. do.


Remmel, Peter. ... do. Roth, Edwin. .. do. Ritz, Tilghman .do. Rehr, Lewis. do.


Remmel, Edward .do. Seip, James M do. Saeger, Richard M. .. do. Stahley, Christian do. Schwenk, Charles. .do, Steele, Joseph .do.


Smith, Joseph .do. Trexler, Franklin .do. Trexler, Henry. .do. Van Dyke, Walter .. do.


Wenner, George ...


.do.


Worman, Abraham ........... do.


Wagner, Henry. .. .......... do.


Wasser, Franklin. ........... do.


COMPANY K.


RECRUITED AT LANCASTER, LANCASTER COUNTY. MUSTERED IN, APRIL 20, 1861.


Henry A. Hambright. . Captain.


Mitchel J. Weaver .. First Lieutenant.


John Reese Second Lieutenant. Lyman G. Bodie .. First Sergeant.


William Sheets ..


.Third Sergeant.


William Garvin Fourth Sergeant.


Samuel Shroat. First Corporal. James Benson .. Second Corporal. George W. Beck Third Corporal. William Gable .. Second Sergeant.


John C. Shroad


Fourth Corporal.


George A. Huber


Musician.


Miller, John S. .. do.


Miller, Ervin clo.


Scip. Richard ... do.


Snyder, Frank Private.


West, John C. .do.


Ward, Adam .do.


Weaver, Thomas do.


Weiss, Reuben do.


Hackman, Charles.


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FIRST REGIMENT,


Robert Huey. Musician.


Killinger, John. Private.


Albright, Amos. Private.


Kendig, John. do.


Allen, John M. .do.


Kempher, Frederick C ...... do.


Barton, George W .. do.


Langan, Thomas. do.


Biechler, Jacob H. do.


Lutz, William .do.


Benedict, Edgar H. do.


Long, Henry .do.


Boone, Samuel S. do.


M'Caffrey, Edward, do.


Buckins, Henry H. do.


Marion, James R. do.


Bernard, John. do.


Miller, Henry .. .do.


Christ, Francis. .do.


Metzgar, Philip. .do.


Myers, Thomas T. .do.


Miller, John R do.


Dean, John do.


Nagley, John do.


Dianan, Thomas. do.


Powell, William do.


Druckenmiller, C. E. .do.


Pyfer, Frederick S. .do.


Dorwart, Emanuel do.


Dewert, Amos D. do.


Forrest, Joseph. .do.


Shaum, William do.


Frecht, Joseph do.


Fisher, Wilson .. .do.


Groff, Amos C. do.


Gast, William, do.


Springer, David R do.


Groff, Charles M .. do.


Shultz, David, Jr .do.


Greiner, Jacob .do.


Showers, William H do.


Gunion, William L do.


Swenk, Samuel do.


Gable, Jacob ..


do.


Shaub, Francis.


.do.


Gable, Ambrose do.


Strasbach, Frederick. do.


Huffnagle, Michael do.


Schauers, Samuel W. do.


Huffnagle, George W. do.


Trisler, John A .do.


Huber, Joseph H. do.


Troast, Albert H. do.


Haas, James A. .do.


Taylor, George W. do.


Huffnagle, John W do.


Waltz, William M. .do.


Kendig, Charles H. .do.


Waltz, Frederick do.


Kantz, Johu do.


Weaver, William. .. do.


1


Reed, Henry do.


Rinehart Amos do.


Shirk, Jacob R do. Sylvius, John .. do. Sturges, William do.


Christ, Charles. .do.


Carr, George .. do.


SECOND REGIMENT


FTTHE Second regiment was formed from companies hastily reeruited in obe- dienee to the call for volunteers. Recruiting commeneed on the 15th of April, 1861, and as fast as companies and squads were aeeepted they reported at Camp Curtin, Harrisburg. On the 21st of April, the officers of ten compa- nies were ordered to hold an election for field officers of a regiment, at which the following were chosen and duly commissioned : Frederick S. Stumbaugh, of Chambersburg, Colonel; Thomas Welsh, of Columbia, Lieutenant Colonel ; James Given, from Captain of company G, of West Chester, Major. Isaac S. Waterbury was appointed Adjutant.


On the evening of Saturday, April 21st, the same day on which the regi- ment was organized, it left Harrisburg by rail for Washington; but halted at Cockeysville, Maryland, at daylight on Sunday morning, the railroad bridge at this point having been destroyed. After remaining in bivouac, and under arms for about forty-eight hours, the regiment was ordered back to York, Pennsyl- vania, where it remained in camp of instruction till the first day of June, when the command was ordered to Chambersburg. In the army organization which here ensued, the 2d Regiment was assigned to the 2d Brigade of the 2d Division .*


General Robert Patterson had been assigned by Governor Curtin, on the 16th of April, to the command of Pennsylvania troops, and a few days thereafter, while busily engaged in organizing and sending them forward to points threat ened, he was, by the order of Lieutenant General Scott, placed in command of the " Department of Washington," embracing the States of Pennsylvania, Dela- ware, Maryland, and the District of Columbia, with head-quarters at Philadel- phia. The quota of Pennsylvania troops, with an excess of some ten regiments, having been organized and placed in the field, and all the lines of communica- tion leading to Washington having been opened, and securely guarded, Gen- eral Patterson proceeded, on the 2d of June, to Chambersburg, where a camp had been formed under Major General William H. Keim, and assumed command with the design of operating against the Rebel army in the Shenandoah valley, which was now threatening the contiguous parts of Maryland and Pennsylvania.


As early as the 20th of June, General Scott had requested General Patterson to propose to him a plan of operations. On the 21st, the latter submitted one, " which, in substance, proposed to oceupy Maryland Heights with a brigade, and to fortify and arm with heavy artillery; to make Frederiek, Maryland, the base of supply, with a guard which should act as a sustaining force to the command on Maryland Heights; to send all other available force, horse, foot, and artillery, across the Potomac, to unite with Colonel Stone, at Leesburg, to operate, from


"Organization of the 2d Brigade, Colonel George C. Wynkoop, 2d Division, Major General William II. Keim. 1st Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel Samuel Yohe; 2d Regi- men: Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel F. S. Stumbaugh; 2d Regiment Pennsylvania Vol- unteers, Colonel Francis P. Minier.


2-1


SECOND REGIMENT,


that point, as circumstances should demand .* This plan was not approved by General Scott, and on the 25th of June, he gave peremptory orders to General Patterson to keep in front of the enemy while he remained in force between Winchester and the Potomac.


The army having been ordered to move to Williamsport, the 2d regiment broke camp at Chambersburg on the 16th of June, and moving by rail to Hagers- town, went into camp at the village of Funkstown. Remaining here until the 23d, it was ordered forward towards the Potomac, and encamped about four miles from the river.


Crossing the Potomac, with General Patterson's combined army, on the 2d of July, it advanced to Martinsburg. The enemy having been pushed back from point to point, had finally established himself in an entrenched camp at Winchester. On the 15th of July, leaving two regiments at Martinsburg to guard his supplies, General Patterson marched with the remainder of his force to Bunker Hill, driving Johnston's advanced guard from the place, and on the 16th of July, the day on which, according to the telegrams of General Scott, Beanregard was to be attacked at Manassas, he made a demonstration in forec, driving the enemy's piekets in upon his main line. On the 17th of June, Gen- eral Patterson transferred his whole command by a rapid movement to Charles- town.


The term of service of the 2d regiment, having already expired, it moved, on the 23d of July, from Charlestown, and marching to Harper's Ferry, was taken by rail to Harrisburg, where, on the 26th of July, it was mustered out of service.


#HEAD-QUARTERS, DEPARTMENT OF PENNSYLVANIA, Hagerstown, Md., June 21, 1861.


COLONEL :- I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of the telegram of the General-in- Chief, calling for a plan of operations. The following is my reply : To carry out the views of the General-in-Chief, I propose ---


First .- To oceupy the Maryland Heights, with a brigade, (2,100) men; fortify and arm with Doubleday's artillery ; provision for twenty days, to secure against investment.


Second .- To move all supplies to Frederick, and, immediately thereafter, abandon this line of operations, threatening with a force to open a route through Harper's Ferry, this force to be the sustaining one for the command on Maryland Heights.


Third .- To send every thing else available, horse, foot, and artillery, to cross the Potomac near Point of Rocks, and unite with Colonel Stone at Leesburg. From that point I can operate as eircumstances shall demand and your orders require.


If no blow is to be struck here, I think this change of position important to keep alive the ardor of the men, as well as to foree an enemy. The reasons for this change of depot will be so apparent to the General-in-Chief, that I need not refer to them. By the employment of the local transportation of the country, I can soon make the necessary changes, and will hasten to carry out your orders.


I have many reports in regard to movements of the force opposite us in Virginia, and have reason to believe that when the regulars were withdrawn, General Johnston, with thirteen thousand men and twenty-two pieces of artillery, was marching to the attack, that night posted his forces, expecting an attack tho following morning. I regret we did not meet the enemy, so confident am I that with this well appointed force, the result would have been favorable to us, and that this portion of Virginia would now be peaceably occupied. Reports of tho enemy having returned to Harper's Ferry, and driven the occupants to this shore, reached mo yester- day. I immediately dispatched a strong foree to take the position in the vicinity of Sharpsburg, and protect all parties on this side of the river, and drive back any force which may attempt to cross.


I am, Colonel, very respectfully, Your obedient servant,


R. PATTERSON, Major General Commanding.


Colonel E. D. TOWNSEND,


Assistant Adjutant General U. S. Army, Washington, D. C.


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25


THREE MONTHS' SERVICE.


FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS.


Frederick S. Stumbaugh, Colonel.


James H. Dobbins .. Surgeon. James Given. Major.


Isaae S. Waterbury Adjutant.


George F. Smith. Quartermaster.


John S. King .. Assistant Surgeon


COMPANY A.


RECRUITED AT CHAMBERSBURG, FRANKLIN COUNTY. MUSTERED IN, APRIL 20, 1861.


Peter B. Housum .Captain.


George Stitzel. First Lieutenant.


K. Shannon Taylor Seeond Lieutenant.


Thomas G. Cochran First Sergeant.


Samuel M. M' Dowell. Seeond Sergeant.


Adam Smith.


Third Sergeant.


Bruee Lambert Fourth Sergeant.


Allison M'Dowell First Corporal.


Thomas Myers.


.Seeond Corporal.


John F. Snyder


Third Corporal.


John F. Pensinger.


Fourth Corporal.


Frederick Shinefield. .Musician.


Francis Donavan .. .do.


Aughinbaugh, James Private.


Batner, Frederick .. .do.


Burkholder, Jeremiah .do.


Crawford, Walton B ... .do.


Cobaugh, William D. .do.


Cansler, Ernest. do.


Cook, James B. .do.


Ditzler, Franklin D. .do.


Darmer, Peter .. .do.


Dunborrow, Thomas .do.


Eyster, George S. do.


Eeenrode, James E. do.


Flanagan, Henry A do.


Flaek, George W. .do.


Fisher, Robert B.


.. do.


Fisher, Lewis .do.


Finefroek, Ephraim. do.


Fairbrother, Edward .. do. Forteseue, Franeis do. Forteseue, Henry C .. .do. Ferry, Edmund. do.


Gaff, John ... do.


Gairiek, John D. do.


Gootman, George. do.


Hoke, David. .do.


Houser, George S. .do.


Hardin, Riehard ......... Private.


Hullinger, John N .. do.


Hullinger, J. Courtney ..... do.


Huber, Abraham A .do.


Harmony, William .do.


Huntsberger, John B. .. do.


Jones, Jobn W do.


Johnston, John B. do.


King, John .do.


Ludwig, George J. do.


Ludwig, George. .do.


Lutz, Jacob ... do.


M'Guigan, Justinus .. do.


Metz, John F. do.


Miles, Jacob W. do.


Merklein, Thomas W .do.


M'Curdy, Robert C .. .do.


Myers, Peter. .do.


Monatto, Louis .do.


Newman, David W do.


Neely, John.


do.


Over, William D .do. Priee, William A .do.


Peiffer, John F do.


Senseny, Josephus do.


Sample, John C. .do.


Stevens, Alanson J. .do.


Shartzer, David. .do. Shuman, James. .do.


Stouffer, Samuel A .. do.


Seiders, John A. .. .do.


Weldy, Samuel A .do.


Walker, John C ... .do.


Wagoner, John P. do.


Wallace, David. .do. Whitstone, Allison .do.


Washabaugh, Edgar. .do.


Yeager, Franklin. .do.


COMPANY B.


RECRUITED AT CHAMBERSBURG, FRANKLIN COUNTY. MUSTERED IN, APRIL 20, 1861.


John Doebler. Captain.


George Miles First Lieutenant.


George W. Welsh


Second Lieutenant.


Benjamin Rodes ...


First Sergeant.


Alexander C. Landis


.Second Sergeant.


Joseph Thomas


Third Sergeant.


George Cook. Fourth Sergeant.


Harry Melvin.


First Corporal.


D. L. Hoffman ...


Second Corporal.


Harry M'Cauley


Third Corporal.


Porter J. Brown.


Fourth Corporal.


Peter Ackerman.


.Musician.


John Stoner.


... do.


Aker, William


Private.


Borland, James,.


.. do.


Brotherton, H. R.


........ do.


4


Thomas Welsh. Lieutenant Colonel.


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SECOND REGIMENT,


Baker, George W Private.


Bryson, John W. .do.


M'Curdy, Alexander ....... do.


M'Langhlin, Edward G ..... do.


Monath, Edward., .do.


Dorty, Peter.


.do.


M'Guigan, A. C ...


.. do.


Dailey, George W


.do.


Prosser, Alexander.


.... do.


Elser, John do.


Fisher, John. .do.


Forney, Emanuel H .. do.


Flack, Alexander


do.


Riley, Dennis ..


do.


Fentiman, William .do.


Frederick, John N


.do.


Gipe, Franklin.


.do.


Hardy, Samuel .do.


Hardy, Isaac .. .do.


Swuninska, John ...


.do.


Smith, Jeremiah


.. do.


Hershberger, John ... do.


Hazelett, William T. .. do.


Heneberger, William .. do.


Shanebrook, Charles. .. do.


Hutton, Harrison.


.do.


Jones, Charles


do.


Jones, John


.. do.


Kline, Frank


do.


King, John ..


.do.


Snider, Peter ....


.do.


Ladd, Julius C.


do.


Shoemaker, Samuel. .. do.


Uglow, Samuel.


do.


White, John S


.. do.


COMPANY C.


RECRUITED AT ST. THOMAS, FRANKLIN COUNTY. MUSTERED IN, APRIL 20, 1861.


James G. Elder. Captain.


Joseph B. Strickler First Lieutenant.


Jacob West Second Lientenant.


William H. Shorb.


First Sergeant.


George H. Miller


Second Sergeant.


Jacob Snider ..


Third Sergeant.


Fourth Sergeant.


Marshal, John A.


.do.


Morehead, David.


.do.


Martin, Morgan .. do.


Martin, Jeremiah.


.do.


Norris, Jesse R.


.. do.


Pensinger, William H ....... do.


Prather, Samuel H .. .do.


Pool, John E.


.. do.


Rennecker, Samuel.


.do.


Rowe, John G.


do.


Riley, Dennis.


do.


Rupert, Simon


do.


Shatzer, John .. do.


Stoner, Joseph .do.


Shealey, Abraham do. Sullivan, George. .. do.


Cummins, James R ..


Carpenter, Emanuel.


.. do.


Cassatt, William A .do.


Daley, Thomas .. do. Doubleman, John. .do.


Detrich, Jacob


.do.


Ferry, John ...


do.


Funk, Jacob H .do.


Gaff, James .. .do.


Gossert, Cyrus. .do.


Grabill, Henry ..


.do.


Hosler, William A .. do.


Hays, David. .. do.


Hess, David. do.


Koons, John T. .. do.


Little, George.


Private,


Long, John H.


do.


Miller, Christian


.do.


Missavey, George F. do.


M'Elwea, James


do.


Mickley, John


.. do.


George A. Pool.


First Corporal.


Thaddens S. Riley


.Second Corporal.


Thomas Hill


Third Corporal.


David C. Shafer


.Fourth Corporal. Musician.


.do.


Antrim, Samuel


Private.


Bence, George,


.do.


Byers, Charles,


.do.


Barnhisel, Cornelius. do.


Byers, William ..


.do.


Bush, George W.


.do.


Butts, George .. .. do.


.. do.


Burkholder, Christian .do.


Spear, Alexander. .. do. Shatzer, Emanuel F. .do. Stickel, John R. .do. Shorts, William .. .. do. Snow, William H. .do. Spidle, Henry M .. do.


Tracy, David ..


.do.


Unger, John H


.do.


Vories, George


.do.


Wason, Jacob.


.do.


Wilders, William A ... do. Wilders, Joseph .. do.


Weyant, William H ..... do.


Zook, Leander K. .do.


Cordes, Harry .. clo.


Coleman, Lawson .. do.


Perrie, Jeremiah


.do.


Pence, William H. .do. Pence, John .. .do.


Ridgeley, John .. do. Spence, Hamilton .. .. do. Seabrooks, George. .. do. Stratton, Theophilus. .. do.


Harmony, Michael. .do.


Hicks, John


.do.


Seabrooks, Henry ... .do. Snively, Lark .do.


Smith, Robert. .do.


Shearer, Walker .do. Smith, John W do. Snider, Peter A. I .. do. Smith, William T. .do.


Lowman, Martin. do.


Martin, I. H do.


M'Geehan, James: .do.


Moore, Robert M. ..... .Private.


Theodore Koons,


Joel Happle


Edwin Byers ..


Byers, John B .do.


27


THREE MONTHS' SERVICE.


COMPANY D.


RECRUITED AT BLOOMFIELD, PERRY COUNTY. MUSTERED IN, APRIL 20, 1861.


Henry D. Woodruff. Captain.


John H. Crist. First Lieutenant.


Christian K. Brenneman .. Second Lieutenant.


Joseph Fry First Sergeant.


Jacob Stump


Second Sergeant.


James Hahn


Third Sergeant.


George Stroop


Fourth Sergeant.


George W. Topley First Corporal.


William H. Troup


Second Corporal.


DeWitt C. O'Bryan


Third Corporal.


George Koser


Musician.


Charles Weber


do.


Albright, Henry A


.Private.


Arnold, John H


.do.


Allwood, William H. do.


Bergstresser, Jacob .do.


Best, J. Edwin. .do.


Barnes, William H


do.


Bent, Charles C. .do.


Becker, Philip.


do.


Orwan, Martin V. B.


... do.


Baldwin, Isaac. .do.


Power, Washington A ...... do.


Clouser, William .do.


Clouser, Isaiah W do.


Robison, Amos. .. do.


Clay, Samuel. .do.


Rider, Thaddeus C.


.do.


Campbell, John W do.


Rider, Oliver P.


.do.


Charles, Eli B do.


Rody, Lewis. .do.


Dial, George .. do.


Swartz, John M. .do.


Debray, George Smith do.


Sanno, George .do.


Duncan, William C do.


Swartz, Daniel, Jr


.do.


Eby, James B .do.


Egolf, John F. do.


Shultz, Van Buren .. do.


Smith, Joseph F. do.


Watts, Andrew J .. do. Wallace, William M. .. do. Weilly, William C. .. do.


Wright, Thomas .. ... do.


Wright, Charles J. ......... do.


COMPANY E.


RECRUITED AT GETTYSBURG, ADAMS COUNTY. MUSTERED IN, APRIL 20, 1861.


Charles H. Buehler Captain.


Edward G. Fahnestock .... First Lieutenant,


John Culp Second Lieutenant.


Jacob Cress


First Sergeant.


John T. M'Ilhenny. .Second Sergeant.


Theodore Norris


Third Sergeant.


James Adair Fourth Sergeant.


Adam Doersom, Jr


.First Corporal.


William E. Culp .. Second Corporal.


Jerome Martin. Third Corporal.


Jacob Grove


.Fourth Corporal.


Perry J. Tate


Musician.


William Little.


.do.


Arendt, John, Sr. Private.


Arendt, George. do.


Arendt, John, Jr. .. do.


Little, Duncan M. .. do.


M'Clain, Isaac N. do.


M'Clellan, J. Lewis .. do.


M'Gonigal, William .. .. do.


M'Knight, David S


.do.


Bushey, Charles R.


.do.


Camp, Clarence M ..


.. do.


Miller, Joseph M. .do. Chritzman, Henry .. do.


Coble, Maxwell J .. do.


Codori, Nicholas J Private. Danner, Clinton ... .do.


Duphorn, Franklin D .. do.


Ferree, Lake B ..


.do.


Ford, John W. .do.


Frey, Henry J. .do.


Frey, John G., Jr do.


Galligher, Charles M


.. do.


George, Samuel. .do. Greaves, Francis N. .do.


Gwinn, William .do.


Gwinn, George W.


.. do.


Hughes, Henry .. .do.


Kitzmiller, Jacob.


.do.


Lashell, James A ..


do.


Baker, William F. .do. Bennett, Joseph A .. do.


Bittinger, Howard N. .do.


Bollinger, Adam P


.do.


Ernest, Wesley H .do. Ferguson, John F .. do. Fertig, William R .do.


Fertig, John H do.


Gardner, Reuben S do.


Hostetter, William S .Private. Holt, Frank M. .do.


Heany, Thomas J. .do.


Hartzell, Adam J .do.


Howell, John W do.


Heany, James M. do.


Holman, Daniel do.


Idal, Comly do.


Jumper, Conrad do.


Lynch, Michael C. .do. Lutman, Daniel W. .do.


Leiby, Benjamin F do.


Maxwell, David .do.


Mastha, Lewis .do.


Mysel, George .do.


Moore, George do.


Rumbaugh, Horatio S ...... do.


Shively, David P .do. Sullenberger, Jacob. .. do.


Etter, Isaac ... do. Elliott, John B. .do.


M'Donald, Thomas do. M'Clintock, John .do. Orwan, George W. .do. Orwan, Samuel B .. .. do.


Daniel Howard Fourth Corporal.


M'Millan, Oscar.


do.


M'Nair, Hiram S.


.. do.


Miller, John W. .do.


28


SECOND REGIMENT,


Morrison, Washington ..... Private.


Myers, George W do.


Naylor, Henry A clo.


Tate, Alexander. do.


Pierce, William do.


Terrell, Henry


do.


Vandersloot, Samuel J. .. do.


Reesman, David. do.


Walter, James H. .do.


Saylor, Joseph


do.


Warren, Thaddeus .do.


Shiek, Andrew .co.


Seott, Abraham O .. do.


Sheads, John.


.do.


Welsh, Leander W


do.


Sheads, John H. .. do.


Welsh, Augustus.


do.


--


Sheads, Elias, Jr


.. do.


Weltz, Edward. .do.


Welty, Thaddeus L. .do.


COMPANY F.


RECRUITED AT COLUMBIA, LANCASTER COUNTY. MUSTERED IN, APRIL 20, 1861.


Thomas Welsh. Captain.


Ezekiel Y. Rambo First Lieutenant.


Edward A. Kelsey Second Lieutenant.


William H. H. Welsh First Sergeant.


Charles R. Hambright ..... Seeond Sergeant.


Amos Mullon .Third Sergeant.


Cyrus Bruner. Fourth Sergeant.


Albert B. Brown. First Corporal.


George A. Souders Second Corporal.


John Peart.


Third Corporal.


James M'Can


Fourth Corporal.


William Mintzer. Musician.


Eli T. Derriek .. do.


Anwerter, Jerome Private.


Anwerter, Hiram do.


Bartel, Robert .do.


Bruner, John W .. do.




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