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* Major Frueauff, who was serving on the staff of General. Devens, in command of the First Division, states that two scouts from an Ohio regiment, reported in his presence, an hour before the firing commenced, to General Howard, while riding along the line, and when to the right of General Devens' headquarters, that the rebels were massed, and had stacked arms in an open field fronting the Union lines, and were taking refreshments; that General Howard discredited the report, and said the enemy were retreating.
.. ¡ " The turnpike reached, the Confederate column turned down it, towards Chancellors- ville. Every precaution was taken to conceal the presence of the troops. , Orders were given in a low tone; no guns were permitted to be fired; no cheering was allowed as the general passed along. Passing down the road some distance, Jackson formed his force in three lines of battle, perpendicular to the turnpike, and extending about one mile on each side of it. Rhodes occu- pied the front line, with his brigades, in the following order : Iverson's and Rhodes' Brigades on the left of the road, Doles' and Colquitt's on the right. Two hundred yards in rear, Colston, (commanding Trimble's Division, ) was drawn up ; Nicholl's and Jones' Brigades on the left of the pike, and Colston's Brigade on the right. Rienseier's Brigade, of Rhodes' Division, extended the line on the right, in support of Colquitt. Part of A. P. Hill's Division, as fast as it arrived, was formed in line, in support of Colston, and the remainder marched in column along the Old Turnpike. Two pieces of Stuart's Horse Artillery moved along the Old Turnpike with the first line. Orders were given to the second and third lines to support the first, whenever it might be necessary, without waiting specific instructions."-The Battle-fields of Virginia. Hotchkiss-Allan, (Rebel) page 47.
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NINE MONTHS' SERVICE.
with the division, went into breast-works on the left centre of a new and more contracted line, looking eastward, and covering the United States Ford Road. Colonel Glanz having fallen into the enemy's hands, and Lieutenant Colonel Dachrodt having been wounded, the command devolved upon Major Frueauff, who was relieved for that purpose, at his own request, from service on the staff of General Devens. At ten A. M., the firing in front opened. A heavy line of skirmishers was at once thrown out to meet the advancing enemy, and the main line was speedily strengthened, under the supervision of Colonel Von Gilsa. Sharp-shooting and a heavy cannonade was kept up during the entire day, but, fortunately, with little loss to the regiment. It was renewed on the following morning, but the division continued to hold its position until the night of the 5th, when, with the army, it withdrew, and returned to its camp at Potomac Creek Bridge. The loss in the entire battle was nineteen men killed, three officers, and fifty-three men wounded, and thirty-three prisoners.
Until the opening of the summer campaign northward, few changes occurred, and the regiment was engaged in the usual camp duties. On, the afternoon of the 12th of June, with three days' rations, and sixty rounds of ammunition per man, the march towards Pennsylvania was commenced. On the 16th, Colonel Glanz re-joined the regiment ; but enfeebled by the hard- ships of his late imprisonment, he was unable to resume command. The corps arrived at Emmittsburg on the 30th of June. At eight o'clock on the follow- ing morning, it was put in motion towards Gettysburg, moving at a rapid rate to the sound of the enemy's guns, and passing through the town at half-past one. At the Poor House, north of the town, the brigade halted and deposited knapsacks, and was then ordered to advance at double-quick, and dislodge the enemy from a piece of woods to the right of the line taken up by the Eleventh Corps. Gallantly did the brigade advance, and cleared the intervening ground ; but the enemy was already in heavy force, advancing on all sides, the brigades of Hayes and Hoke, in double line, in its immediate front, and infantry and artillery, most advantageously posted, away to the right and flank of its position. It was losing fearfully, and had no hope of gaining any advantage, when Colonel Von Gilsa, unwilling to sacrifice his men needlessly, ordered them back. . In this brief engagement, the regiment lost one officer, and thirty- two men killed, eight officers, and ninety-three men wounded, and eighty-two missing and prisoners. The corps was soon afterwards ordered to retreat through the town, and take position on Cemetery Hill. Von Gilsa's Brigade went into position to the right of the Baltimore Pike, behind a low, stone-wall, nearly opposite the Cemetery gate, and in front of batteries F, and G, of the First Pennsylvania Artillery. Content with his victory, the rebel leader neglected to follow up his advantage, and the exhausted troops slept undis- turbed. During the 2d, the artillery fire bearing upon the centre was very severe, but little loss was sustained until four in the afternoon, when a perfect storm of shot and shell was poured upon it, inflicting merciless slaughter, men on every hand writhing in the agonies of death. Towards evening it was dis- covered that the enemy was moving for a demonstration upon the right flank, and a change of front to meet him was made. Scarcely had the change been effected, when a powerful column of the enemy, which had secretly formed under cover of a. rising ground, consisting of the brigades of Hayes and Hoke, burst upon the view, and charged full upon the position occupied by Von Gilsa. Shot and shell were poured into them from the artillery crowning the
776
OVE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-THIRD REGIME .",
hill, and showers of bullets from the well poised muskets of the infantry ; but unheeding the fall of comrades, they rushed on undismayed, crossed the low stone-wall, and were among the guns. It was no longer a question of steady aim or effective missiles, but a hand-to-hand encounter, in which clubs and stones were freely used. "At one time," says the officer above quoted, " de- feat seemed inevitable. Closely pushed by the enemy, we were compelled to retire on our first line of defenses, but even here the enemy followed us, while the more daring were already within our lines, and were now resolutely ad- vancing towards our pieces. The foremost one had already reached a piece, when, throwing himself over the muzzle of the cannon, he called out to the by- standing gunners : 'I take command of this gun.' 'Du sollst sie haben,' was the curt reply of the sturdy German, who, at that very moment, was in the act of firing." A second later, and the soul of the daring rebel had taken its flight." With a desperate persistence, the enemy struggled for the mastery ; but all in vain. 'His bravest had fallen. The Union lines were being rapidly reinforced, and seeing no hope of holding the ground, he sullenly retired.
During the following day, the position was subjected to a fierce artillery fire, but the enemy made no more attempts with his infantry upon that part of the line. At six o'clock on the morning of the 4th, unusual movements of the enemy having been observed, a detachment of seventy-five men, forty-six of whom were from the One Hundred and Fifty-third, under Lieutenant Bach- schmid, was sent out towards the town to discover the rebel strength. They were soon greeted by hostile shots, but pushing forward, they captured two" hundred and ninety prisoners, and two hundred and fifty stands of arms, and found that the main body of the rebels had gone. The loss in the entire battle was one officer, Lieutenant William H. Beaver, and ten men killed, eight , officers, and one hundred and eight men wounded, and one hundred and eighty-eight missing; an aggregate of three hundred and eight.
With the battle of Gettysburg, ended the hard fighting of the regiment; but hard marching was still in store for it. When arrived at Emmittsburg, whither the regiment was led in pursuit of the retreating rebel column, the term of service of six of, the companies had expired, and they asked for their release; but their request was not granted, and the command continued to move with the corps until it came up with the rebel column, in the neighbor- hood of Funkstown, where skirmishing was in progress. On the morning of the 14th, orders for the discharge of the regiment having been received from Washington, it moved by Frederick City and Baltimore, to Harrisburg, where, on the 24th, the regiment was mustered out of service. On the following day, it returned in a body to Easton, where an enthusiastic public reception was accorded it, and it was finally disbanded. On taking leave of the regiment, upon. its departure from his brigade, Colonel Von Gilsa said : " I am an old soldier, but never did I know soldiers, who, with greater alacrity and more good will, endeavored to fulfill their duties. In the battle of Chancellorsville you, like veterans, stood your ground against fearful odds, and, although surrounded on three sides, you did not retreat until by me commanded to do so. In the three days' battle at Gettysburg, your behavior put many an old soldier to the blush, and you are justly entitled to a great sharc of the glory which my brigade has won for itself, by ropulsing the two dreaded Tiger Brigades of Jackson. In the name of your comrades of the First Brigade, and myself, L now bid you farewell." ....
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THENINE MONTHS' SERVICE.
& 999 7
bs FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS.
47
MANE ..
RAKK.
DATE OF HUSTER INTO SERVICE.
REMARKB.
Charles Glanz
Colonel
Oct. + 11, '62,
Jacob Dachrodt
Lt. Col.
Oct. 11, '62,
John F. Frueauff ..
Major ..
Oct. 11, '62,
Howard J. Reeder .. Henry Evans
Adj't ....
Oct. Oct.
10, '62,
Samuel H. Knowles
Q. M
Oct. 11, '62,
Henry K. Neff ..
Surg ...
Oct.
11, '62,
Abraham Stout ......
As.Sur.
Oct. 11, '62,
John P. Kohler.
.. do .....
Oct. 11, '62,
Philip W. Melick ... George G. Beam ..
Chap'n
Oct. - 17, '62,
Sr.Maj.
.Oct, 10, '62,
Paul Bachschmid.
do
Oct .. 12, 762, Oct. 10, '62,
William Simmers.
.do
Oct. .11, '62,
Promoted from private Co. K, Jan. 23, 1863-to 2d Lt. Co. G, January 29, 1863.
Adam Reisinger.
.. do
Oct. 11, 62,
Promoted from Ist Sgt. Co. E, Jan. 29, 1863-to 2d Lt. Co. B, February 19, 1863 .;
Philip D. Weierbach
Q.M. Sr
Oct.
-11, '62,
Promoted from Com. Sgt., Jan. 29, 1863-mustered out with regiment, July 24, 1863.
Promoted to 2d Lt. Co. A, Jan. 29, 1863.
J. Clyde Miller Jeremiah Reimel ...
Com. Sr
Oct. 10, '62,
Promoted from private Co. G, Jan. 5, 1863-mus- · tered out with company, July 24, 1863.
Joseph J. Pierson ...
Hos. St.
Oct.
7, '62,
Promoted from private Co. F, Oct. 13, 1862-mus- . tered out with company, July 24, 1863. Sz
COMPANY A.
Owen Rice ...
Capt ....
Oct. , 8, '62,
Benjamin Schaum ..
Ist Lt ...
Oct. 8, '62,
John L. Miller.
2d Lt ...
Oct. 8, '62,
J. Clyde Miller
.do .....
Oct.
18, '62,
Albert P. Beitel
Ist Sgt. Serg't ...
.do .....
Oct.
7, '62,
-
William F. Rader ... . do
Oct.
7, '62,
Henry Weaver ...... .. do
Oct.
7, '62,
Valentine Heller. Corp
Oct. 7, '62,
Ferd'nd C. Weaver ... do
Oct.
7, '62,
John Wunderly .....
... do .....
Oct.
7, '62,
J. Harrison Snyder Harrison C. Gross ...
.. do
Oct.
7, '62,
Charles Nauman. .do
Oct.
7, '62,
Robert P. Haas ..... .do
Oct:
7, '62,
Henry Hagenbush. .do
Oct. 7, '62,
Thomas E. Frey .do
Oct. 7, '62,
Lewis H. Abel ...
Muc ..
Robert H. Wilson. ...
.do
Beer, George.
Private
Boerstler, Levin J .. ...
.do
Oct.
7, '62,
Beitel; James C: .... .do
Oct. 7, '62,
Bruch, George ... do ...
Oct. 7, '62,
Brinker,. Adam .. do ......
Oct.
7, '62;
Wounded at Chancellorsville, Va., May 2, 1863- mustered out with company, July 23, 1863. Wounded at Gettysburg, Pa., July 1, 1863-mus- tered out with company, July 23, 1863. Resigned January 29, 1863.
Promoted from Sgt. Maj., Jan. 29, 1863-mustered out with courpany, July 23, 1863.
Oct.
7,'62,
Mustered out with company, July 23, 1863.
Williain R. Kiefer ..
Oct. 7, '62,
Pr. fr. Cor., Nov. 28, '62-capt'd at Gettysburg, Pa., July 1, '63-umstered out with Co., July 23, '63. Captured at Chancellorsville, Va., May 2, 1863- mustered out with company, July 23, 1863.
Pr.fr.Cor., Dec. 1.'62-mus. out with Co., July 23,'63. Pr.fr.Cor.,Feb.25,'63-inus.out with Co., July23,'63. Missing in action at Gettysburg, Pa., July 1, 1863. Pr.to Cor., Oct.9,'62-inus. out with Co., July 23,'63. Pr. fr. Cor., Oct. 9, '62-capt'd at Chancellorsville, Va., May 2,'63-mus. out with Co,, July 23, '63. Pr.to Cor., Mar. 16,'63-mus.out with Co., July23,'63. Promoted to Corporal, April 12, 1863-captured- mustered out with company, July 23, 1863.
Pr.to Cor., Apr. 12,'63-inus.out with Co., July23,'63: Pr.to Cor., May 16,'63-mus.out with Co., July23, 63. Pr.to Cor., May 16,'63-mus.out with Co., July23,'63. Died at Washington, D. C., January 8, 1863.
Oct.' Oct. 7, '62, 7, '62, Mustered out with company, July 23, 1863. Mustered out with company, July 23, 1863. Oct. 7, '62, Wounded at Gettysburg, Pa., July 1, 1863-absent, in hospital, at muster out ..
Mustered out with company, July 23, 1863. Mustered out with company, July 23, 1863. Mustered out with company, July 23, 1863. Mustered out with company, July, 23, 1863.
98 .- VOL. VIL
17
Captured at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863- mustered out with regiment, July 24, 1863. et ta 1. Wounded at Chancellorsville, Va., May.3, 1863 -- mustered out with regiment, July 24, 1863. Wounded at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863- mustered out with regiment, July 24, 1863. Promoted to Captain Co. G, January 29, 1863. Promoted fr. 2d Lt. Co. G, Jan. 29, 1863-mustered out with regiment, July 24, 1863.
Mustered out with regiment, July 24, 1863. Mustered out with regiment, July 24, 1863. Mustered out with regiment, July 24, 1863. Mustered out with regiment, July 24, 1863. -Mustered out with regiment, July 24, 1863.
Promoted from Ist Sgt. Co. G, Feb. 20, 1863-mus- tered out with regiment, July 24, 1863. Promoted to 2d Lt. Co. E, Dec. 27, 1862.
Andrew Burt ...
.do
Promoted from Ist Sgt. Co. E, Dec. 27, 1862-to 2d - Lt. Co. C, January 23, 1863.
LC
.
.do
Oct. 6 7, '62,
William M. Shultz ..
do
Oct. 13, '62,
11, '62,
.. do.
778
ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-THIRD REGIMENT,
NAME.
RANK.
DATE OF MUSTER INTO SERVICE.
REMARKS.
Buss, Horace
Private
Oct.
7, '62,
Clewell, Sylvester A
.do
Oct.
7, '62,
Clewell, William H
do
Oct.
7, '62,
Clewell, Albert L ...
.do
Oct.
7, '62,
Coleman, Charles.
do
Oct.
7, '62,
Danner, John
do
Oct.
7, '62,
Daniel, Francis
do
Oct.
7, '62,
Etchman, Francis
.do
Oct.
7, '62,
Ehrig. John
do
Oct.
7, '62,
Fender, William.
.do
Oct.
7, '62,
Frace, Cyrus. ...
.do
Oct.
7, '62,
Frankenfield, John
.do
Oct.
, '62,
Gold, Lewis F
do
Oct.
7, '62,
Gold, Peter
do
Oct.
7, '62,
Gold, William
do
Oct.
7, '62,
Heller, William H ..
do
Oct.
7, '62,
Harman, Peter
do
Oct.
7, '62,
Heimer, William
do
Oct.
7, '62,
Hoch, Charles
do
Oct.
7,'62,
Hower, Joseph.
do
Oct.
7,'62,
Johnsou, John ...
do
Oct.
7, '62,
Johnson, George
.do
Oct.
7, '62,
Johnson, Aaron
.do
Oct.
7, '62,
Kern, William T .. do
Oct. 7, '62,
Kinkinger, H. F. do
Oct.
7, '62,
Kreidler, John H do
Oct.
7, '62,
Kreidler, Peter
do
Oct.
7, '62,
Kreitz, William do
Oct.
7, '62,
Koken, Jacob E
.do
Oct.
7, '62,
Koenig, John H
do
Oct.
7, '62,
.
Kist, Charles W
do
Oct.
7, '62,
Kinkinger, Jacob S do
Oct.
7, '62,
Leibfried, Henry C .! .do
Oct.
7, '62,
Lehr, George lo
Oct.
7, '62,
Michael, Edwin J .. do
Oct. 7, '62,
Michael, James F. do
Oct.
7, '62,
Miller, Gideon. do
Oct.
7, '62,
Martin, Herman H. do
Oct.
7, '62,
Miller, Conrad H do
Oct.
7, '62,
Myers, James L do
Oct. 7. '62,
Moser, Stephen do
Oct.
7, '62,
Michael, Francis .do
Oct.
7,'62,
Moser, William R do
Oct.
7, '62,
Newinyer, Henry C .. do
Oct.
7, '62,
Ricksecker, Luc. E .do
Oct.
7, '62,
Roesch, Jacob. do
Oct.
7, '62,
Rhoder, Reuben .. do
Oct.
7, '62,
Roller, Jacob
.. do
Oct.
7, '62,
Ritter, Joseph.
... do ...
Oct.
7, '62,
Ritter, Eugene. .. do
Oct.
7, '62,
Ruth, William H.
.do
Oct
7, '62,
Ruth, Amos
.. do
Oct.
7, '62,
Reichard, Thomas ..
.do
Oct. Oct.
7, '62,
Sciple, Joseph.
do
Oct. Oct.
7, '62,
Straub, Anthony.
.. do ...
Spengler, Solomon .. do
Oct.
7, '62,
Saylor, Samuel ....
.do
Oct.
7, '62,
Saylor, John ... do
Oct.
7, '62,
Smith, Joseph C .. do
...
Oct.
7, '62,
Killed at Gettysburg, Pa., July 1, 1863. Mustered out with company, July 23, 1863. Mustered out with company, July 23, 1863. Mustered out with company, July 23, 1863. Absent, sick, at muster out.
Prisoner from - to July 20, 1863-mustered out with company, July 23, 1863.
Killed at Chancellorsville, Va., May 2, 1863. Captured at Chancellorsville, Va., May 2, 1863- mustered out with company, July 23, 1863. Mustered out with company, July 23, 1863. Mustered out with company, July 23, 1863. Mustered out with company, July 23, 1863. Captured at Chancellorsville, Va .; May' 2, 1863- mustered out with company, July 23, 1863. Mustered out with company, July 23, 1863. Mustered out with company, July 23, 1863. Killed at Gettysburg, Pa., July 1, 1863.
Captured at Gettysburg, Pa., July 1, 1863-mus- tered out with company, July 23, 1863. Captured at Chancellorsville, Va., May 2, 1863- mustered out with company, July 23, 1863. Mustered out with company, July 23, 1863. Captured at Gettysburg, Pa., July 1, 1863-mus- tered out with company, July 23, 1863.
Mustered out with company, July 23. 1863. Died July 2,of wds.rec.at Gettysburg, Pa., July1,'63. Mustered out with company, July 23, 1863. Died June 4, of wounds received at Chancellors- ville, Va., May 2, 1863.
Mustered out with company, July 23, 1863. Mustered out with company, July 23, 1863. Mustered out with company, July 23, 1863. Mustered out with company, July 23, 1863. Mustered out with company, July 23, 1863. Mustered out with company, June 23, 1863. Wounded at Gettysburg, Pa., July 1, 1863-absent, in hospital, at muster out.
Captured at Gettysburg, Pa .. July 1, 1863-mus- tered out with company, July 23, 1863. Died at Brooks' Station, Va., May 20, 1863. Mustered out with company, July 23, 1863. Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 5, 1863. Mustered out with company, July 23, 1863. Mustered out with company, July 23, 1863. Mustered out with company, July 23, 1863. Mustered out with company, July 23, 1863. Wounded at Gettysburg, Pa., July 1, 1863-mus- tered out with company, July 23, 1863.
.
Mustered out with company, July 23, 1863. Mustered out with company, July 23, 1863. Missing in action at Gettysburg, Pa., July 1, 1865. Mustered out with company, July 23, 1863. Wounded at Gettysburg, Pa., July 1, 1863-absent, in hospital, at muster out.
Mustered out with company, July 23, 1863. Mustered out with company, July 23, 1863. Mustered out with company, July 23, 1863. Mustered out with company, July 23, 1863. Wounded at Gettysburg, Pa., July 1, 1863-absent, in hospilal, at muster out.
Wounded at Gettysburg, Pa., July 1, 1863-absent, in hospital, at muster out.
Wounded at Gettysburg, Pa., July 1, 1863-absent, in hospital, at muster out.
Wounded and captured at Gettysburg, Pa., July 1, 1803-absent, in hospital, at muster out. Mustered out with company, July 23, 1863. Captured at Chancellorsville, Va., May 2, 1865- mustered out with company, July 23, 1863 .. Mustered out with company, July 23, 1863. Wounded at Gettysburg, Pa., July 1, 1863-mus- tered out with company, July 23, 1863.
Mustered out with company, July 23, 1863. Mustered out with company, July 23, 1863. Mustered out with company, July 23, 1863.
Wounded and captured at Chancellorsville, Va., May 2, 1863-mustered out with Co., July 23, 1863.
.7, '62.
Senseman, Jacob R.
... do
7, '62,
.
779
NINE MONTHS' SERVICE.
NAME.
RAXK.
DATE OF MUSTER INTO SERVICE.
REMARKS.
Smith, Jacob R.
Private
Oct.
7, '62,
Schlusser, Elias.
.do
Oct.
7, '62,
Swab, Joseph.
.do
Oct.
7, '62,
Smith, Daniel H.
....
....
Oct.
7, '62,
Wd. at Chancellorsville, Va., May 2, 1863-absent, in hospital, at muster out.
Shireman, Samuel.
do
Oct.
7, '62,
Discharged-date unknown.
Schaffer, Charles B.
do
Oct.
7, '62,
Stocker, Freeman ... do
Oct.
7, '62,
Transue, Samuel B
... do ...
Oct.
, '62,
Titus, Joseph
do
Oct.
7, '62,
Mustered out with company, July 23, 1863.
Werner, William H
do
Oct.
7, '62,
Capt'd at Gettysburg, Pa., July 1, 1863-mustered out with company, July 23, 1863.
Werkheiser, Sam ...
do .....
Oct.
7, '62,
Wardman, Samuel
... do .....
Oct.
7, '62,
Ward, Francis.
do
Oct.
7, '62,
Wohlbach, David ...
.... do
Oct.
7, '62,
Prisoner from July 1, to July 20, 1863-mustered out with company, July 23, 1863.
1
Wunderling, Chas. Young, Edward .. ....
do
Oct. Oct.
7, '62,
Mustered out with company, July 23, 1863. Mustered out with company, July 23, 1863.
COMPANY B.
Joseph A. Frey
Capt ....
Oct.
9, '62,
Joseph T. Wilt
1st Sgt.
Oct.
8, '62,
G. H. Fritchman.
2d Sgt ..
Oct.
8, '62,
Adam Reisinger
do .....
Oct.
11, '62,
Charles H. Doll
Ist Sgt.
Oct.
7, '62,
David Moll.
Serg't ..
Oct.
7, '62,
Daniel J. Rice
do. ...
Oct.
7, '62,
M. Curry.
do
Oct.
7, '62,
Samuel Stone
.. do
Oct.
7, '62,
Jacob L. Klinker ... .. do
Oct.
7, '62,
Clayton F. Johnson
Corp.
Oct.
7, '62,
Rudolph Roessel .. ....
do
Oct.
7, '62,
Michael Bunstein ...
do
Oct.
7, '62,
Robert H. Wier .....
do
Oct.
7, '62,
Felix D. Benner ......
do
Oct.
7, '62,
Henry P. Osborne ..
do
Oct.
7, '62,
Henry F. Killdare ..
do
Oct.
7, '62,
Aaron T. Snyder.
.do
Oct.
7, '62,
John Schmidt ...
Muc
Oct.
7, '62,
George W. Hayden
do.
Oct.
7, '62,
Arnold, William ..
Private
Oct.
7, '62,
Barndt, Henry ...
do
Bush, Asher. ...
do
Oct.
Blum, Aaron.
.do
Oct.
Buss, John
do
Oct.
Buss, Adam
.do
Oct.
Brader, Levi
.. do
Brader, George.
... do
Oct.
Brader, William
do
Oct.
Christ, Alfred ..
do
Oct.
Campbell, Wm. H ..
do
Oct. Oct.
Cole, Stephen P.
do
Colverson, Charles .. ...
do
Derr, John H
do ...
Oct.
Derr, Samuel H.
.. do
Oct.
Ehrig, Samuel
do
Oct.
Frey, Edwin .. .do
Oct.
Fenner, William
do
Oct.
, '62, , '62,
Frankenfield, E. ...
do
Oct.
7, '62,
Frick, Lewis H do
Oct.
7, '62,
Frankenfield, Geo. do
Oct.
7, '62, 7, '62,
Fatzinger, David.
do
Oct.
Frankenfield, Owen do
Oct.
7, '62,
Mustered out with company, July 24, 1863. Mustered out with company, July 24, 1863. Promoted to 1st Lt., company K, Feb. 19, 1863. Promoted from Serg't Major, Feb. 19, 1863-mus- tered out with company, July 24, 1863. Mustered out with company, July 24, 1863. Pr. fr.Cor. Feb.18,'63-mus.out with Co., July24,'63. Mustered out with company, July 24, 1863, Mustered out with company, July 24, 1863. Wd. at Gettysburg, Pa., July 2, 1863-mustered out with company, July 24, 1863.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate, Feb. 14, 1863. Mustered out with company, July 24, 1863.
Wd. at Gettysburg, Pa., July 1, 1863-mustered out with company, July 24, 1863. Mustered out with company, July 24, 1863. Pr. to Cor. Dec. 1,'62-mus. out with Co., July 24,'63. Pr. to Cor. Feb. 18,'63-mus.out with Co., July24,'63. Absent, sick, at muster out.
Mustered out with company, July 24, 1863.
Missing in action at Gettysburg, Pa., July 1, 1863. Mustered out with company, July 24, 1863. Mustered out with company, July 24, 1863. Wounded at Gettysburg, Pa., July, 1863-mus- tered out with company, July 24, 1863.
Oct. 7, '62, Mustered out with company, July 24, 1863. 7, '62, Mustered out with company, July 24, 1863. 7, '62, Mustered out with company, July 24, 1863. Mustered out with company, July 24, 1863. 7, '62, 7, '62, Mustered out with company, July 24, 1863. Oct. 7, '62, Mustered out with company, July 24, 1863. Mustered out with company, July 24, 1863. 7, '62, Killed at Gettysburg, Pa .; July 1, 1863. 7, '62, 7, '62, Mustered out with company, July 24, 1863. Mustered out with company, July 24, 1863. 7, '62, 7, '62, Mustered out with company, July 24, 1865. .. Oct. 7, '62, Mustered out with company, July 24, 1863. 7, '62, Mustered out with company, July 24, 1863. Killed at Gettysburg, Pa., July 1, 1863. 7, '62, 7, '62, Wd. at Gettysburg, Pa., July 1, 1863-mustered out with company, July 24, 1863.
Mustered out with company, July 24, 1863. Mustered out with company, July 24, 1863. Mustered out with company, July 24, 1863. Mustered out with company, July 24, 1863. Mustered out with company, July 24, 1863. Absent, sick, at muster out.
Died at Stafford Court House, Va., Jan. 16, 1863.
Wd. at Gettysburg, Pa., July 1, 1863-mustered out with company, July 23, 1863.
Mustered out with company, July 23, 1863.
Wd. at Gettysburg, Pa., July 1, 1863-absent, in hospital, at muster out.
.do
...
Died at Brooks' Station. Va., April 7, 1863. Killed at Chancellorsville, Va., May 2, 1863. Wd. at Gettysburg, Pa., July 1, 1863-absent, in hospital, at muster out.
Capt'd at Gettysburg, Pa., July 1, 1863-mustered out with company, July 23, 1863.
Wd. at Chancellorsville, Va., May2, '63-mustered out with company, July 23, 1863. Mustered out with company, July 23, 1863.
7, '62,
do
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780
ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-THIRD REGIMENT,
NAME.
RANK.
DATE OF MUSTER INTO SERVICE.
REMARKS .~
Grosh, Abraham ....
Private
Oct.
7, '62,
Mustered out with company, July 24, 1863.
Hertikoffer, Chas
do
Oct.
7,"'62,
Mustered out with company, July 24, 1863.
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