History of Schuylkill County, Pa. with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers, Part 32

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Publication date: 1881
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COMPANY F.


Officers .- Captain, Cyrus Newlin. First lieutenant, Ber. Reilly; second, Joseph H. Denning. Sergeants- V. R. Boyer, William Zehner, William Smith, William Jenkins, John Williams, James A. Wilson, Daniel Sieg- fried, John M. Rich. Corporals-William H. Beaver, George M. Boyer, Condy McGuire, Richard Fotherin- gill. Buglers-Joseph Partridge, John Coughin. Black- smith, Adam Mager. Saddler, Abraham Vandyke.


Privates .- William Anstock, Adam Aummersboch, Joseph Adams, Abraham Berger, Charles Bowers, Jacob Beler, G. W. Bordman, Patrick Boyle, Benjamin Beacher, John J. Beacher, William Bond, C. L. Bartholomew, William Brennan, Dennis Bowers, William Blacker, Charles Blacker, John Betz, David Boyer, Henry Breslin, William Breslin, Jacob Broom, Samuel Bryson, John Bummersboch, John Ball, Charles Burke, Bart. Ball, Charles Beaumont, Peter Bowers, Joseph W. Beauhart, John Bertz, Thomas Baldwin, James Collins, John Cun- ningham, Hart Coggins, John Cunningham, Ezra Cock-


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ell, Patrick Cassey, Peter Creiger, A. J. Chambus, Ed- ward Connors, John Deaner, Adam Detyoune, James Dougher, John Dunlevy, Robert Devine, John Davis, John Dando, William English, Samuel Evans, David Evans, Thomas B. Evans, George English, William H. Eise, John A. J. Fartick, Joseph R. Fisher, William J. Fox, Joseph Fotheringill, Jacob Fronty, David S. Fox, Michael Flenery, Albert Fronley, James Fogerty, David Gower, Thomas Gradwell, Charles S. Hower, William Harris, Peter Haine, David Henry, James Hagerty, Mar- tin Haley, Edward Hines, Joseph Haldeman, William F. Hisser, B. M. Hoffee, Francis Hahn, Jacob Hub- zer, Francis W. Hagerty, Joseph T. Hart, George Houser, Thomas W. Jones, Elias Jones, Robert Jones, David Jones, David R. Jones, Bernard Kelley, Theodore Koch, George Koch, Aquilla Kniffe, Patrick R. Kearns, Joseph Knapp, Llewellyn Llewel- lyn, David Levan, Cornelius Link, Charles Linn, Daniel Lynch (deserted), John C. Long, George Leib, Alexan- der Lafferty, James Lyons, Isaac Miller, John Miller, jr., John McGuire, John W. Moyer, Samuel Mitchell, John A. Moore, George F. Millet, Joseph May, Peter McGan, Patrick McLaughlin, Michael Murray, Robert Marchal, Adam L. Metz, George Metz, Thomas H. May. Philip Manley, Daniel McManamee, Michael McShay, Christian Newser, George Nutz, John O'Donnell, John O'Neill, James Price, Salathiel F. Paine, Gideon Rahn, George Reese, William Richard, Peter Raber, Albert Robert, Thomas Ray, George Shutt, Solomon Shreffler, Frede- rick Smith, Thomas Shaw, Henry Sykes, William Sult- zer, James Sheer, James Shine, William Stack, Henry Simmers, Samuel Thomas, John D. Thomas, Adgate Vanhorn, Samuel Winn, Richard Williams, Amandus Wumer, Samuel Waters, Davis Williams, William Wat- kins, Michael Wilson, Francis Whitehead, Oliver Wil- liams, John 1). Williams.


COMPANY G.


Henry Allison, John Albert, Jacob Albert, Daniel Bay- ler, James Burns, John Cochlin, Christian Crouse, Samuel Cooper, James Canfield, Peter Greiger, jr., Henry Hardensteine, Henry Huber, William Hoffman, William Houser, Lewis Jones, Henry Keidlinger, Charles M. Kantner, Tillman W. Miller, Levi Mease, Michael Mur. phy, Henry W. Moore, Peter Miller, James McGloghlin, James McGuire, Levi Mease, Michael Murphy, Henry Reinoehl, George S. Rehr, Isaac D. Steel, Thomas L. Woods, Elias Wolf, Richard Wren.


COMPANY I.


Officers .- Captain, Heber Thompson. Lieutenant, George W. McAllister. Sergeants-Isaac Hall, Isaac Heith, James A. Crinnian, Thomas B. Stewart, James C. Davis, Fred. Hillbish, C. L. Conner. Corporals-John Morressey, Owen P. Keho, Casper Sherman, Peter Pontz- ler, Morgan Davis, John Smith.


Privates .- Thomas Allen, Joshua E. Andrews, Thomas Bohanon, William Boden, Lewis C. Crosland, Samuel Cramer, David T. Davis, William Dechant, Wardes Eck, James Flattery, Philip Gulling, James Hetherington, William Homerth, Abraham Hummel, Henry Lewis, Samuel W. Mason, William Montgomery, Henry Ochter- nocht, John Partridge, Thomas A. Simpson, William Siltz, John Strouse, Isaac Schloss, Albert Sands, Charles Taylor, Henry Wessner, Henry Bowsman, Peter Clark, Samuel Cramer, James Fallen, Abraham Hummel, Peter James, Michael Messuer, Henry Messuer, John McGov- ern, James Taylor, William Watts.


COMPANY L.


Captain, William Wren.


Privates .- Pearce Bousman, John G. Cohoon, William Glennon, Bernard Hellenthal, Henry Hackman, George W. Reber, Patrick Sullivan, Michael Troy, William De- chant, George Lee, John Cluff, John Duffy, - Mc- Knight, Thomas H. Parker, James Roley, Francis Reed, John Wright, Charles F. Loeser.


OTHER MEMBERS.


Garret Hasker, George Kaiser, Condy McGuire, Mar- tin I .. Kurtz, John Deegan, Jacob D. Jones, George R. Bensinger, John Burns, Luke McCabe.


RE-ENLISTED VETERANS AND RECRUITS.


Regimental officers .- Colonel, Wm. B. Sipes. Lieut .- colonel, James J. Seibert. Major, 2d battalion, Wm. Jennings. Quartermaster, Thos. Rickert.


Company A .- Privates, James C. Conners, Daniel Cobley, Patrick W. Cahill, James Delaney, George C. Farrell, John Hennessey, Henry Koch, Michael Kelly, Joseph Kennedy, Charles Keegan, John McCabe, Morris Murphy, Dennis O'Neal, Frederick Plotz, Augustus Schlotman, Thomas H. Spittle.


Company C .- Private William Boden.


Company D .- Privates John Dunlevy, James Hagger- ty, William Jackson.


CASUALTIES.


From December 26th, 1862, to January 5th, 1863: Killed : James Gillespie, Co. A; Henry Fry, Co. I. Wounded : William Madden, Co. A; Michael Gildea, Co. F; Samuel Bramer, John Partridge, Co. I.


Prisoners and Missing : John T. Hazzard, Co. L; Cor- poral Carle, Joseph Shaw, Emanuel Kahlis, John Koch, Co. A; William Zehner, Abraham Berger, Josiah H. Anderson, Thomas Jones, John Wightman, John Fitz- gerald, Samuel Trump, Co. F; Cornelius Link, Co. E; David Lewis, Abraham Hummel, William Montgomery, Co. I.


From April 28th to May 31st, 1864, inclusive:


Killed .- Peter Longwell, Co. B; James Fleming, Co. I; James R. Black, Co. B; Patrick McLaughlin, Co. F; James Muller, Co. K; Adam James, William Ainsworth, Co. M.


Wounded .- George Herr, Co. K; John H. Yeomans, Co. B; Henry Artman, Co. D; James Waters, Co. 1; Abraham Kepperly, Co. K; Edward L. Beck, Co. M; Gustavus Wetzel, William R. Waldron, Co. A; Allen E. Williams, David McClintock, Benjamin F. Warren, Co. B; George L. Covert, Co. C: Robert T. Mowrer, William Rihel, Co. E; Jacob Beler, David Williams, John Dener, Co. F; Samuel Muller, Co. G; Thomas Lowe, Co. H; Josiah Mahaffy, Andrew Dufford, Co. I; Jacob Secrist, Charles Tennis, Ezra Bowman, Co. K; Henry M. Birefer, Henry Gieffried, Co. L; - Maloney, Theodore P. Seip, Josiah Covey, John Crook, Co. M.


Prisoners .- Cyrus Newlin, Co. F; William Anspach, Co. A; Daniel Hoffer, John A. Patton, Co. B; Henry R. Morrison, William H. W. Thomas, Robert M. Cummings, Co. A; Henry Rider, Co. L.


August 19th, 1864:


Killed .- David L. Davis, Co. A.


Wounded .- Charles M. Kantner, Co. K; Alonzo E. Kline, Co. A; Orvin P. Keehoe, Co. I.


Wounded and Missing .- David P. Reese, Co. A; George M. Boyer, Co. F; Francis Weigley, William Rob- inson, Peter Mulcachey, Co. A; Levi Seibert, Co. I.


MORTUARY RECORD.


Killed or Died of Wounds .- Robert McCormick, Co. F; Nicholas Wynkoop, Co. F; Francis L. Reed, Co. L;


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James Fleming, Co. I; Peter Longwell, James R. Black, Co. B, Patrick McLaughlin, William A. Jones, Thomas Dolan, William Morris Robinson, Co. F; James Gilles- pie, Co. B; Henry Fry, Co. I; Archibald Muller, Co. K; Adam James, William Ainsworth, Co. M.


Died of Disease .-- Samuel Dunlap, Joseph Jones, Amos Poff, Joseph Zimmerman, George M. Bower, Co. F; Alonzo Martz, Co. I; George Rhan, George Anspach, Co. A; John T. Hazzard, Co. L.


EIGHTY-NINTH REGT .- EIGHTH CAVALRY.


This regiment, in which Schuylkill county was repre- sented by between forty and fifty men, was organized in July, 1861. It was intended as a rifle regiment, but was changed to cavalry. It went to Washington in the au- tumn of 1861, and in the spring of 1862 it took the field, and was actively engaged in cavalry service during the war, mostly in Virginia. It was severely engaged in sev- eral actions, and at Chancellorsville made one of the most gallant charges in the war. It lost heavily in many of the actions in which it participated. It was in the final campaign of the war, and was mustered out of the service at Richmond in August, 1865.


The following from this county were in the 89th; all privates but the first named:


Corporal John J. Payne, Thomas McGirl, James Walsh, Robert C. Payne, David Davis, Joseph Nunemacher, John Walsh, George Gibson, William Callaway, Benja- min Thomas, George W. Burton, Thomas Richards, Adolph Goershel, Mark Eltringham, James M. Moyer, Isadore Luch, Andrew McCann, James Carrigan, Edward Gamble, Christian Miller, James Owens, John Yately, Owen James, Peter O'Neale, James Reilly, Michael Grif- fin, Owen Larkin, John McKern, Henry McLyn, Patrick Rice, Charles McCall, Israel Nunemacher, John Ward, John Gillespie, Henry F. Reinhart, William Wallace, Albert J. Deuel, Samuel Hale, Thomas Jones, John James, Patrick Eagan, John McAughey.


CHAPTER XXIV.


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HISTORIES OF THE NINETY-THIRD AND NINETY-SIXTH REGIMENTS.


HE 93d regiment was organized in September, 1861. The next summer it was in the Penin- sular campaign, and in that which had its culmination at Fredericksburg. It was at Chancellorsville at the opening of the campaign of 1863, and at Gettysburg and in the pursuit which followed that battle. In February, 1864, a large number of the men re-enlisted, and the regiment returned in time for the Wilderness. Then it engaged in the operations before Petersburg. Then it went with Sheridan in his Shenandoah valley campaign, thence went to Philadelphia to do duty during the Presidential election, and returned to the lines in front of Petersburg. It was mustered out in June, 1865.


The following from Schuylkill county went out with this regiment:


H. Clay Bowman, Henry Conrad, Cyrus Knapp, Nelson Knapp, Jacob Fox, William H. Riland, Abraham Heck, Abraham Lehr, Corporal John Southam, James Moyer, Joseph Southam, Charles Luckinbill, Jeremiah Keller, Jacob Oswold, Lawrence Goodman, Francis McQuade, William Wetzel, sr., William Wetzel, jr., William Vogt, Sergeant William W. Bright.


Under the call of October 17th, 1863, the following enlisted:


Lieutenant William H. Riland, Jacob Fox (woul.ded in 1864), William F. Barton, John Eastwood, Christian Sechrist.


Under the call of December 19th, 1864, the following joined Company F as privates:


Levi Adam, Samuel H. Brown, Henry E. Bartow, Henry Boyer, Israel Clemens, William Fessler, Simon Fisher, William Foreman, Jeremiah Faber, Samuel Hei- ser, Henry Hummel, Elial Klinger, Samuel Leffler, Pe- ter W. Miller, Elias Minnich, Samuel Marshall, Howard Miller, William Ragear, Israel Reed, Franklin Ragear, Israel R. Reahm, Jeremiah Reed, George W. Schmelzer, Aaron Strupenhaver, James M. Stomm, Michael Witmer, Fairfax Washington, Joseph H. C. Weaver, Henry Youtz.


NINETY-SIXTH REGIMENT.


The nucleus of this regiment was the National Light Infantry of Pottsville, which was the first military com- pany to offer its services to the government on the out- break of the rebellion. The history of this company in the three months' service is given elsewhere.


In August, 1861, Colonel Henry L. Cake was author- ized to raise a regiment for three years, and at once es- tablished a camp near Pottsville. The organization of the regiment was completed and the state colors present- ed by Governor Curtin on the 6th of November, and on the 8th it went to Washington. It soon afterward cross- ed the Potomac and on the 27th of December went into winter quarters on the Loudon and Hampshire Railroad. Drill and picket duty, with one movement toward Man- assas, till April 4th, 1862, when it started on the march toward Fredericksburg, but halted at Catlett's station till the 12th. Thence with its division it proceeded to the Peninsula, where it was first engaged at West Point on the 7th of May. After this engagement it was em- ployed in picket and fatigue duty along the Chickahom- iny till the commencement of the seven-days battles on the 26th of June, in which it participated and in the course of which it made a bold and brilliant charge, which probably saved a portion of the army from dis- aster. After these battles it was employed in picket and fatigue duty till the evacuation of the Peninsula.


August 16th it embarked on transports at Newport News, and arrived at Alexandria on the 24th. Thence it went forward to Bull Run, after which it participated in the Maryland campaign. In the fight at Crampton's Gap the 96th made a brilliant and determined charge, dislodging the enemy's line from behind a stone wall and putting it to flight. In this charge it lost twenty killed


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and eighty-five wounded, out of less than four hundred that went into the battle.


It was again engaged at Antietam, where, although it did effective service, it lost only two killed. After this battle it returned with the army to Virginia, and partici- pated in the movements which culminated in the battle of Fredericksburg. Although it was under a severe fire of shot and shell at this battle it was not actively en- gaged.


During the winter of 1862-63 it was engaged in fatigue and provost duty, except during the time of the "mud march," in which it participated.


At the battle of Chancellorsville the regiment did some severe fighting and achieved some brilliant exploits. Its loss was sixteen killed, fifty-seven wounded and twenty missing. From this time till the 13th of June the regi- ment was engaged in marching and countermarching, skirmishing and picketing. At that date it started on the memorable Gettysburg campaign, and up to the time ·of the battle it was almost constantly on the move. Although weary and lame the men of the regiment took their position and held it till the close of the battle. They then engaged in the pursuit of the retreating rebel army, which they continued till it escaped into Virginia. This service is remembered by the men as one of great severity and intense suffering. They were frequently engaged in skirmishing with the rear of the enemy and lost several wounded.


The regiment went to New Baltimore in the latter part of July, and was engaged in scout and picket duty till the middle of September, when it went to Warrenton and was with General Meade in his Rapidan campaign till the 20th of October. In November it went to Rappahannock Station and supported other troops in the battle at that place, and had one man severely and several slightly wounded.


During the winter of 1863-4 it remained in camp on the Rappahannock, with the exception of one reconnois- ance and one expedition to Mine Run.


May 4th, 1864, it left its quarters, crossed the Rapidan and entered on the Wilderness campaign, and during five days it was skirmishing almost constantly. It participa- ted in the charge of May roth by a portion of the sixth corps.


It was engaged at Cold Harbor, and took part in the siege of Petersburg and the raid on the Weldon Railroad. It returned to Washington, went in pursuit of Early, participated in the Shenandoah Valley campaign, and at the expiration of its term of service, September 22nd, 1864, it was mustered out.


The muster roll of the regiment, with additions made by recruiting, is as follows:


REGIMENTAL OFFICERS.


Colonel, Henry L. Cake. Lieutenant-colonel, Jacob G. Frick. Major, Lewis J. Martin. Adjutant, M. Ed- gar Richards. Quartermaster, Charles Sailor. Sergeant- major, John Harlan, jr. Quartermaster sergeant, John A. Schweers. Commissary sergeant, J. J. Dampman. Hospital steward, John Rodgers. Surgeon, Daniel W.


Bland. Assistant surgeon, Washington Nugent. Chap- lain, Rev. Samuel F. Colt. Ensign, John Vanhollen.


BAND.


Principal musician, N. J. Rehr. Drum-major, H. K. Downing. H. G. Wallbridge, Christian Ferg, A. F. Wallbridge, C. Bodman, H. M. Law, H. Bodman, H. Hoffman, J. W. Morgan, Fidel Fisher, A. B. Wall- bridge, W. McDaniel, H. Wallbridge, G. V. Roehrig, J. Ward, C. Oberlies, A. Smith, H. C. Shoener, J. Bodefeld, J. N. Lauer, S. H. Parker, J. Kepley, A. Pfaltzgraf, C. Trout.


COMPANY A.


Officers .- Captain, La Mar S. Hay. First lieutenant, William F. Huntzinger; second, J. Albert Saylor. Ser- geants-Ernst Sauerbrey, Edward Thomas, Charles F. Hoffman, Frank Simpson, Jonas M. Rich. Corporals- Mark Walker, Henry Gearing, Thomas G. Houck, Frank Hanley, Alexander Smith, William Britton, John Stodd, John Donegan. Musicians-George Wertley, Edward Niese. Wagoner, Warren Crossland.


Privates .- James Bartholomew, George Brazer, Wil- liam Brown, William Beynon, George Bownwell, Richard Brennen, Henry C. Boyer, Thomas Brown, John Berda- nier, Francis Brennan, Michael Carroll, William Charl- ton, William Dress, William Daniels, Dallas Dampman, Jonas J. Dampman, George DeCoursey, Joseph F. Deng- ler, Jacob M. Dewald, Luther Dufer, John Dentzer, James Donegan, William Edwards, Edward Ebert, John Endly, John Ellis, John Frazler, Edward Fenstermacher, Thomas Farr, John Ferry, Elijah Gloss, John Garragan, Charles H. Grieff, Joseph Gee, William Gould, Joseph Goldsworthy, August Garber, Levi Gloss, John Hartline, John H. Higley, Leybrand Hoffman, Daniel Hartline, Emanuel Henry, Edward Hayes, James Holister, Thorn- ton B. Hanley, John Hendley, James Hopestine, James K. Hess, John Hummel, William E. Hay, Gomer Jones, John Jones, Samuel Kisswick, Caleb Kinzi, John Klein- inger, Edward Kemp, Michael Leary, Daniel Linden- muth, Joseph Lindenmuth, William F. D. Lord, John Laferty, Edward Linnen, Michael Larkin, William Lar- kin, Jacob Ledich, Mathew Morrell, George W. Mennig, John Maddison, Daniel McCoy, Edward McCormick, James P. Ginnis, Michael Nash, Henry Neatheimer, Chauncey K. Nugent, Hugh B. Nugent, James O'Donald, John Omar, Clement D. Potts, David Prichard, John Propts, Henry Reichard, Sylvester C. Rice, Alexander Rodgers, John Rodgers, Henry Reinhard, Robert T. Rigg, John Reed, Charles J. Redcay, August Refraw, ---- Stonefield, John Simpson, Henry Simpson, Edward Smith, John Sterling, Frank Strouse, William Smith, Terence F. Smith, Emanuel Templin, John Thompson, David Welsh, William Weand, Frederick F. Wade. Henry Warnick, John Ward, Nicholas Yost, Charles Zerbe.


COMPANY B.


Officers .- Captain, Peter A. Filbert, First lieutenant, Ernest T. Ellrich; second, Levi Huber. Sergeants- John Van Hollen, Lewis Luckinbill, Charles J. Shoe- maker, John A. Schweers, Paul H. Barr. Corporals- David Huber, Daniel Bonawitz, Jacob Geier, Erasmus W. Reed, Frederick A. Snyder, Gregory Rothman, Fred- erick Kline, Edward T. Jones. Musicians-William Lehman, Joseph Keeler. Clerk, Frederick E. Stees. Wagoner, Joseph Schwartz.


Privates .- William Adcock, Joseph Aich, Charles Bast, John Bonawitz, - Breitigan, Samuel Bell, Frank- lin Bridegum, Joseph Bower, John Berdania, Martin Brannan, Peter Brenner, Jacob Bonawitz, Jacob Bast,


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Charles W. Berger, Thomas A. Brown, Andrew Bucher, John Birckenbach, jr., William Britton, Peter Barr, Joseph Banner, Michael Bleckle, William Clemens, Peter Clemens, Jacob Christ, Charles Chaundy, Martin Cary, John Collahan, Alexander Dubbs, Victor Dubbs, August Dorschki, Henry Ecker, Joseph Eick, William Fritz, Joseph Fessler, Irwin Fessler, William H. Filbert, Henry A. Fry, Henry Ferst, Reuben Fertig, Joseph Fisher, Jacob Gnoreck, Andrew Glennan, Richard H. L. Goebell, John Grossen, Nicholas Grosz, John Herbert, Henry Hehn, Henry Hartenstein, John E. Harvey, Franklin Harvey, John Hardenack, Jacob Huber, jr., John Hornish, Henry I. Keefer, William Kutz, Lewis Kotchin, James Keesey, Jacob H. Keiffer, Reuben Kærcher, Marcus Luckinbill, William A. Leffler, John Lewis, Bernhard Litman, Matthew Lambert, George Langben, Cornelius McNulty, Peter McMannmin, John McGarrity, Peter McOnenny, John McDonnel, James McGirr, Andrew Martin, John Matten, William Man- gold, Daniel Martin, Solomon Moyer, Jacob L. Mennig, Joseph Mennig, Joseph Moreheiser, Charles Miller, Henry Miller. John Miller, George Hagle, Jacob Oar- ther, James Owens, Henry Oarther, Moritz Oestreich, John Purcel, Richard Rahn, William Reiweld, Isaac Reed, Reuben Rishel, John Reed, Israel Reed, William B. Reinhæhl, Peter Redinger, George Remer, Ferdinand Reinhard, Thomas Scanlen, Michael Shawnessy, Jacob B. Snyder, William Shirk, Henry Sterner, Jeremiah Ster- ner, Joseph Sterner, Frederick Seigel, Frederick Seiber, William B. Snyder, Christian Seibert, John Thornish, Charles Tomas, William Tovey, Charles F. Umbenhauer, Francis Vaughn, August Wolf, Jacob Wanner, Levi Wolf, Albert Wike, Charles Williams, John Wetzell, Henry Zimmerman.


COMPANY C.


Officers .- Captain, William H. Lessig. First lieuten- ant, Isaac E. Severn; second, Samuel R. Russel. Ser- geants-Edwin L. Severn, Alexander Allison, William Buckley, Louis A. Bruns, Henry Fisher. Corporals- William Freast, Jacob Epting, James B. Oliver, David Williams, David E. Rishel, Hugh Stevenson, Thomas Hilton, George W. Holder. Drummer, Elias B. Trifoos. Fifer, Stephen Jones. Wagoner, John H. H. Hanley. Clerk, Edward J. Phillips.


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Privates .- John Allison, John Alles, John Allen, Jos- eph Ashworth, John Billey, John W. Balliet, Joseph Bea- dle, Arthur Brannagan, William Brennan, Sylvanus Bish- op, Charles Bast, William Beadle, Louis Bocanı, James Boyd, John Brobst, Patrick Burns, John J. Crosland, Martin Curry, John W. Curry, Nicholas Dindorff, George Delgar, David Davis, William Davenport, John Davis, Samuel Davis, George W. Farrel, John Frazer, Samuel Fisher, John Fisher, George W. Foltz, Charles C. Fox, James Flaney, Henry Groatman, Thomas Garis, William Hay, Bryan Haley, John Hartman, Joseph Hober, John W. Hall, James Jennings, Jenkin Jones, John F. Kluck, Francis Knittle, William Kind, David Kuhns, Christopher Kane, James Lafferty, Hugh I. Lynch, William Miller, Franklin Matz, Saul McMinnzie, William Milnes, Amos Merker, William Madara, John McCaffrey, Edward Mc- Andrew, John Moore, John Noble, John Nimelton, Thomas Oliver, John Paul, Henry Rittman, August Richter, Joseph Rarig, Patrick Reagan, Reuben Rishel, Thomas Radburn, Charles Saylor, Charles Shelly, Au- gustus Smith, Jacob Saylor, John Suddon, Emanuel Say- lor, George Saylor, Martin Sipe, Henry Stubblebine, Martin Spence, Boas G. Smith, Gabriel Schollenberger, John Simpson, Edward Thomas, David Thomas, Alex- ander Yost, Thomas Williams, Perry Watts, James Wol- finger.


COMPANY D.


Officers .- Captain, John T. Boyle. First lieutenant, Zaccus P. Boyer; second, John T. Hammer. Sergeants -Amos Forceman, Fra Troy, Charles Beaumont, Ezra Hendley. Corporals-William Henry, George Leech, William Hart, James Sands, James Scofield, Thomas D. Price, James Gough, George W. Thompson, William Mor- ris Lashorn. Clerk, Michael A. Welsh. Drummers- John Price, Robert L. Wright. Wagoner, William Mc- Glone.


Privates .- William Adcock, John Boyle, William Becker, Jonas Becker, Charles Burton, John Black, Thomas Campbell, William Campbell, Kyram Comefort, William Cooper, John Cunningham, John Carr, William Corby, F. N. Douden, Edmund Davis, John Daugherty, James Doyle, David Evans, David Edwards, P. Ferfao, Edward Freel, Samuel Fredericks, Joseph Farrel, T. Grant, Jno. Greenwood, J. T. Hannum, Elijah Hart, Jacob Hart, Frederick Heitzer, James Hughes, Edward Henry, William P. Jones, Enos Jones, Thomas Jones, William Jones, William Kenley, George Kepler, Luke Kelly, Ja- cob Krauch, Gomer Llewellyn, David Lewis, John Mor- gan, William W. Moyer, Thomas Morgan, Patrick Mor- risey, John Mort, William Moffit, Edward Mason, John McGlone, Milton Moyer, Charles Newton, William Pras- ser, Dennis Purcell, Henry Peckmon, Thomas Reese, George Ritzel, John Stewart, Samuel Seitzinger, Michael Sands, George Symons, Thomas Shuttleworth, Cornelius Shooelin, Walter Thomas, George A. Thomas, Jones Vonderslice, Elias Walters, Daniel Wolff, John L. Wil- liams, David D. Williams, Thomas D. Williams, Thomas Wickersham.


COMPANY E.


Officers .- Captain, James Russel. First lieutenant, John S. Oberrender; second, John F. Robins. Ser- geants-Charles C. Russel, Philip W. Cool, Thomas H. Reed, William Mayberry, Evan Thomas. Corporals- William Whitebread, John Kelly, Nathan Santee, Edward Moncton, Henry Quinn, Stephen Horn, William W. Cares, William Zigler. Musicians-John Waters, George Sterling. Wagoner, John Augustine.


Privates .- John A. Aixler, James B. Ayres, John Black, Cyrus Burkhart, John P. Brennan, John D. Bren- nan, Reuben Boyer, Henry S. Best Reuben Balliet, John Balliet, William Bar, William Bennie, Josiah Balliet, John Crowley, Thomas Comerford, Martin Carey, Samuel Davis, Patrick Dunn, Lewis Frantz, Lewis Frederick, John Foley, Herbert Fletcher, Emanuel Fry, Ferdinand Fry, William George, Thomas Geinen, Stephen Gross, Charles Getikee, Henry Hoffman, Aaron Hettinger, David Howard, Joseph Huber, John H. Hamer, Asbury Johnson, Joseph W. Jarrard, Jacob Jones, William H. Kuhns, Albert Klinger, William Kirk, Eli Keener, Fran- cis Kemp, Zacharias Kramer, Morgan Lukenbill, Samuel Seiwel, Abraham Schleppy, Jacob Smith, Samuel Mumaw, Michael Mackey, James P. McGinnes, John Merril, James Muldowney, John Miller, Benjamin Mitchel, Daniel McColl, Samuel McAffee, James Nicholas, Michael Naughton, John Naughton, John N. Oberrender, Edward Oplinger, Edward Onspoch, Charles Pallen, John S. Painter, John Pope, Henry Roth, James S. Russel, Wil- liam S. Ramsey, William Riley, Nicholas Spohr, Cyrus Shearer, Adolphus Steigner, Peter Smith, William Sharp, Gustavus G. Schollenberger, William E. Stookey, James Sands, William Trout, Otto G. H. Vogel, Daniel Wall en Daniel Woodring, Henry Weigner, Jacob W. Woodring, Jeremiah Weaver, Mark Whitebread, Jeremiah Woodring, Joseph Yost.




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