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COMPANIES IN THE NINETY-SIXTH.
COMPANY F.
Officers .- Captain, Joseph Anthony. First lieutenant, John Dougherty; second, Charles Dougherty. Ser- geants-Michael Boland, Dennis Carrol, James Casey, John Brennan, Thomas Tremble. Corporals-Thomas Tracy, Philip Reilly, Richard Walsh, Robert Borland, James Brady, William McAllister, Aaron Williams, Patrick Sullivan. Musicians, William Moorhead, Solo- mon Spohn.
Privates .- Edward Anspach, Michael Ary, Michael Boren, Daniel Boren, Thomas Boren, George Barnes, Anthony Barnes, Francis Blizzard, Uriah Barry, John Boyle, Edward Britt, David T. Brown, John Broms, Patrick Curtin, Michael Cavanaugh, Michael Carrol, Samuel Cowley, Michael Connery, Timothy Curtin, Thomas Curry, Jerry Daneen, James Durkin, James Dunnigan, William Duyer, Patrick Dooley, John Dona- hoe, Patrick Ferrence, jr., Daniel Faust, Bonaparte Fell, Edward Ford, M. Flemming, Hugh Glacken, Patrick Glennon, Andrew Glennon, Philip Gouldin, John Healy, sen., John Healy, jr., Martin Hamburg, Bernard Horan, Francis Harris, William Hifferon, John Higgins, John Healy, Jeremiah Hartness, John Hanly, Daniel King, William Kirk, Patrick Kennedy, James Keating, Rodger Kain, Michael Kavanah, George Lee, Michael Leary, Edward Moorhead, Thomas Marshal, Andrew Martin, Daniel McCole, Michael Moran, William Moran, Michael McBride, Luke McKall, Patrick Martin, Alexander Mar- shal, James Muldowney, Bernard Mathew, Sylvester Maddock, William Manates, Patrick Nevins, Dominick O'Donnel, John O'Donnel, Edward Philips, James Pur- cell, Thomas Purcell, Patrick Powers, John Quinn, Wil liam Quirk, James Ruddy, Michael Ryan, Lawrence Ryan, John T. Simpson, William Smith, Edward Shere, Daniel Sweeney, Cornelius Shonelin, John Salmon, Ed- ward Shilds, Thomas Thomas, John Tremble, James Whelan, John Ward, Patrick Ward, John Welsh.
COMPANY G.
Officers .- Captain, James N. Douden. First lieuten- ant, Jacob W. Haas; second, A. S. Fesig. Sergeants- Frank N. Douden, John Williams, Jacob Allvord, Ben- jamin B. Wagner, William H. Fesig. Corporals-Amos Kuntzleman, Jonathan Bear, Jacob K. Buehler, Henry Keiser, John C. Gratz, Alfred D. Hans, Lafayette Billig, James M. Feree. Musicians-James Zulich, Joseph Workman. Wagoner, Nathan Herb.
Privates .- Julian Bade, Edward Blanch, John Borkel- bach, Samuel Coley, Lewis I. Fey, John L. Grim, John Gloss, John Goodfellow, George Heebner, Frank Har. rison, John Kellegher, John McCormick, Jacob Nice, William Reynolds, Fred. Sell, Abraham Strawser, Peter Senger, William W. Thompson, Mark Trifoos.
COMPANY H.
Officers .- Captain, Charles D. Hipple. First lieuten- ant, Henry Royer ; second lieutenant, William J. Martz. Sergeants-William E. Reilly, William H. Davis, Jacob Brubaker, George E. Hughes, Joseph S. Johnson. Corporals-Daniel B. Hartline, Henry F. Hunsicker, John S. Keely, John M. Hughes, John K. Fernsler, Charles S. Colt, Joseph Monday, Cornelius McNulty. Musicians-Francis Reed, Charles Yost. Wagoner- Conrad Bordel.
Privates .- David Alvord, William Ashenfelter, jr., William Britton, Martin Brennan, James Brassington, Samuel Brobst, John Brobst, Napoleon Bickelman, Nicholas Bower, Christian Bidle, Adam Bordel, John Boyer, Emanuel Conrad, John Cavenaugh, James Carl,
Patrick Callen, Daniel Campbell, Terrence Cunning- ham, Mathew Cosgrove, James Carrol, John Caligan, John Carfield, William H. Crossland, Edward Conrad, Romanus Conrad, Morris Clancy, John Cleary, Richard Davis, Dennis Delaney, Daniel Davis, George W. Dull, John Donnelly, William S. Evans, Daniel Engle, Rich- ard Evans, Jonathan Erdman, John E. Evans, Anthony Fisher, Patrick Fell, William H. Fox, Peter Friece, John H. Fink, Charles Fell, John Fuller, Daniel Faust, Joseph Gee, Jacob Gross, Thomas Garber, Philip Grater, Joseph T. Haldeman, Edward Hudson, Michael Haus, John Hasset, John Haley, Charles Haley, Frederick Hoy, Charles W. Hillegas, William Horn, Benjamin K. Hendricks, David W. Jenkins, Reuben Kaercher, Charles Kline, Daniel Kaercher, Joseph Kennedy, Martin Kelly, Henry P. Koons, Levi Kistler, Hiram Kimmel, George Kenley, John M. Lehman, Jacob Lettich, Henry H. Lutz, David Lampblock, Richard Meek, Patrick Mc- Donald, William Manear, Ephraim Moser, Patrick Mal- lon, Thomas L. Morgan, Thomas Morgan, Albert H. Macknet, Daniel F. Mattis, Jeremiah Miller, James Murphy, David Mellon, Aaron Miller, Michael McCor- mick, William Netherwood, William Ortner, Joseph Pasco, Patrick Quinn, Charles Schanty, Henry Seifert, Christian Seiver, Francis Strouse, Joseph Sterner, Samuel Shissick, John F. Stidham, John Sentman, James Shunk, John Shone, Frederick Sherry, William Sponsa- ler, Joseph Snyder, William D. Trout, James M. Treich- ler, David P. Thompson, Oliver G. Treichler, Frank R. Umbenhaur, Patrick Virdow, Perry Watts, John G. Weldon, Thomas Walker, Frank Whetstone, Henry Weon, William T. Williams, William D. Yerger, Daniel D. Zollers, Charles B. Zeigler, Oliver J. Zeigler, Solomon Zimmerman.
COMPANY I.
Officers .- Captain, Isaac M. Cake. First lieutenant, Matthew Byrnes; second J. A. Hennessey. Sergeants- John Bowles, John Killeen, Francis Canfield, Francis McGurk, Michael Mackey. Corporals-William Irving, Michael Keating, Henry Russel, James McCarrol, John Haley, Patrick Curran, James Sexton, Elijah Andrews. Musicians-Peter Kelly, Henry Law, Thomas Burk. Wagoner, Adam Red.
Privates .- Peter Brennan, James Barry, James Burns, Thomas Burns, Thomas Brown, Thomas Boyle, Thomas Bainbridge, John Brennan, William Brown, Thomas Ban- nister, Thomas A. Brown, Michael Blecker, James Creamer, Ethan Crandle, John Crawford, Michael Calla- han, Patrick Carl, Thomas Morgan Cadwalader, William Cusack, Patrick Carrol, Thomas Canton, James Curley, Patrick Curran, Thomas Callahan, James Conlan, John Dalton, John Dooley, Samuel Davidson, Jeremiah Dinert, William Broyer, Edmund Davis, William Irwin, C. Evans, Patrick Ferns, John Farrel, Martin Foyle, Patrick Gavin, John Gleeson, Patrick Gallagher, Daniel Galahan, James George, James H. Higley, Emanuel Hewne, Brian Haley, John Harper, Stephen Horan, John Hobbs, John Hibbard, John Haley, John Harlan, sr., William Irving, Lewis Kotchin, Patrick Kerns, John Kavenaugh, Morgan Kennedy, James Kramer, John Keegan, James King, John Liman, Martin Langton, Joseph Minnich, William McDonald, James McArdle, William Menear, Richard McNamara, Patrick Morris, James McDevit, John Morret, Thomas Morney, Peter McAmany, Thomas Morgan, John Mullin, Lawrence Mc- Grath, Manus Mahaffey, Thomas McCormick, Thomas A. Nixon, Thomas Naughton, William Nixon, Peter O'Donnel, Timothy O'Connor, Morris Oestruht, Michael O'Brian, James Owens, Patrick Owens, Dominick O'Don- Inel, John Purcell, James Purcell, Patrick Purcell, Thomas
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HISTORY OF SCHUYLKILL COUNTY.
Ross, Thomas Reilly, James Ruddy, Michael Ryan, John Straham, Michael Sweeney, Fred. Seigle, Charles Sarney, Michael Shoughency, Thomas Scanlan, Daniel Sweeney, John Sullivan, John Samon, Jeremiah Sullivan, James Tye, Francis Vaughn, John Whalen, David Williams, John Williams, William Weakline.
COMPANY K.
Officers .- Captain, Richard Budd. First lieutenant, George G. Boyer; second, Neill Coyle. Sergeants-Pe- ter Houck, William Burke, Patrick Brennan, Patrick Mc- Gee, Andrew Anderson. Corporals-Patrick Conville, James Cantfield, William Brennan, Thomas Burns, James E. Toban, Patrick Delank, Thomas Moore, James E. Toban. Musicians-Joseph Rutledge, Michael McMul- len. Wagoner, Daniel Lawler.
Privates .- William Ablewright, Elisha Andrews, John Booth, William Brown, Michael Butler, Andrew Brennan, John Brennan, George Brennan, Francis Boland, Daniel Boren, Robbin Boyle, Patrick Birney, Thomas Bergan, John Broderick, Larry Bradley, William Budd, John Col- lins, John Crawford, Michael Cantfield, John Cavenaugh, Thomas Cocklin, Kearon Comerford, Jeremiah Curn, William Curn, Timothy Conners, John Conners, James Derrah, Edward Donley, Thomas Dudley. William Dar- raugh, Luke Delaney, Philip Delaney, Patrick Downey, Patrick Fay, Patrick Ford, Patrick Fagan, John G. Farrel, John Farrel, Michael Flyn, Thomas Gribben, James Gallagher, Edward Gallagher, Daniel Gallagher, Barnet Gribben, Jacob Graeff, John Hern, John Hollan, Andrew Hughes, Dominick Hart, Thomas Holloran, John Holloran, Michael Holloran, John Jenkin, James Johnston, Andrew Keyes, James Kerney, John Kelly. John Love, Patrick Laddia, John Lawler, John J. Lawler, Thomas Lawler, Patrick McLane, John Maley, William Moffet, Frank McMeaghey, Hugh Mullen, Richard Mack, Frank McKahia, Barney McMichael, Patrick McAllister, James McGuigan, Barney McMulligan, Henry McGrath, Patrick McGlenn, Michael McCarty, Patrick Maly, Michael Mullin, Thomas Martin, Martin O'Brian, James O'Donald, John Purcell, John E. Purcell, Michael Quinn, John Quinn, John Ryan, Reece Reece, Lawrence Ryan, Ferdinand Reinhardt, George B. Rice, Anthony Sheri- dan, James Shields, James Toban, Timothy Whalen, James Wilson, Patrick Welsh, Charles Westner.
A number of the veterans of this regiment re-enlisted, and it received recruits to some extent, but not enough to enable the regiment to retain its organization at the expiration of its term of service in August, 1864. At that period the members of the regiment were mustered out of service, with the exception of the following re- enlisted veterans and recruits. Their organization was called "Ninety-sixth Battalion, P. V.," and was tempora- rily attached to the 95th regiment. There were two companies-E and L-as follows :
RECRUITS AND RE-ENLISTMENTS, COMPANY E.
Officers .- First lieutenant, Frank W. Simpson ; second, Chas. C. Russell. Sergeants-John W. Hughes, Philip W. Cool, William Smith, Joseph Gee, Reuben Balliet. Corporals-William Beynon, William Daniels, Daniel T. Wallen, William D. Traut, John Foley, Lewis Frederick, John Miller, James M. Denn. Musicians-George Sterl- ing, Solomon Spohn.
Privates .- James Bartholomew, John Berdnia, William Brown, William Britten, George Barnes, Levi Bitten- bender, Henry Buff, Levi Buchman, William Bell, James N. Canfield, Mashloc Clifton, Martin Cary, Stephen
Dresher, Jeremiah Derneer, John Donegan, Christian Earnst, John Evans, Henry A. Fry, Edward Ford, George K. Fry, Charles C. Fox, Aaron F. Hettinger, George H. Hartman, Reuben Heller, James Hollister, David How- ard, David Jones, Levi Klinger, Jeremiah Klinger, Joseph Keeler, George Kromas, Levi Kromas, Elias Kisppaugh, George Londsedle, John Lafferty, William Leffler, Adolph Lutz, Bernard Litman, Matthew Lambert, Daniel Martin, Edward W. Miles, Alexander Marshal, Stephen Men- singer, Samuel Martz, Matthew Morrel, Joseph Ming, Samuel Muman, John McNulte, Henry Neathamer, Richard Noble, David Nans, Charles Paden, Thomas Purcell, William S. Ramsay, James Sands, Peter Stair, John T. Simpson, George Stegner, Sylvester Symns, Samuel Seiwell, Tilman Seiwell, Joseph Schwartz, John Thompson, Emanuel Templer, John Washburn, John Whetzel, Michael A. Welsh, Henry Woodring, William Woodring, Jacob Wright, Libert J. Welsh.
RECRUITS AND RE-ENLISTMENTS, COMPANY L.
Officers .- First lieutenant, Lewis Luckenbill. Ser- geants-William Curren, John Sullivan, John Welsh, Charles Fisher. Corporals-Arthur Brannegan, James Soye, Thomas Gribben. Musician-James Zulich.
Privates .- William Adcock, Thomas Becker, Law- rence Bradley, John Broderick, James Carlin, Wm. H. Crosson, George W. Dull, Patrick Downly, John Donnelly, Hugh Garrigan, Charles Haley, Dominic Hart, Jacob Kranch, John Kavenaugh, Gomer Llewellyn, John Lan- nan, Paddy Laddy, Thomas Moor, Thomas L. Morgan, James Murphy, John McCarty, Lawrence McGrath, Adam Reb, Charles Shelley, J. Salmon, Sclomon Zim- merman.
OTHER RECRUITS.
In addition to the above are the following names of men of Schuylkill county who enlisted in the regiment in the spring of 1864 :
James Brennan, William H. Bell, Edward Comford, Thomas Fogarty, John Follman, Michael Gallagher, Daniel Hennessey, John Luke, Michael Mack, John Mur- ray, Michael Murphy, Thomas Maley, James Moran, Matthew Muldowney, Michael P. O'Brian, Hugh O'Brian, John O'Brian, James O'Neal, Patrick Ryan, James Ryan, John Sullivan, William Treiny, Charles Woodford.
CASUALTIES.
In the battles of South Mountain and Antietam:
Killed .- Lewis S. Martin, John Dougherty, Co. F; Sol. McMinzie, Co. B; Gomer Jones, Co. A; Martin Sipe, Co. C; Thomas Reese, Thomas D. Williams, Co. D; Otto G. H. Vogle, Co. E; Thomas Heines, Co. G; Christian Beidle, John Haley, Henry Z. Koons, John Sentman, Oliver G. Treichler, Charles B. Ziegler, Co. H; William Weaklin, George James, Co. I; Patrick McAllister, Bar- ney McMichael, Co. K.
Wounded .- Edward Thomas, Co. A; John Van Hol- lan, Co. B; Alexander Allison, Thomas Oliver, Co. C; Joseph S. Johnson, George E. Hughes, Co. H; Frank Hanley, Co. A; Thomas Hilton, Co. C; Patrick Sullivan, Co. F; Richard Brennan, Edward Fentstermacher, Caleb Kinzi, Edward McCormic, Co. A; John Frazer, Charles Bast, Hugh Lynch, David Thomas, Arthur Branagan, Co. C; John Carr, William Campbell, Co. D; Benjamin Mitchell, Co. E; Michael Connery, Andrew Glennon, John O'Donnell, Thomas Tracy, Francis Harris, Co. F; Joshua Strasser, Joshua Workman, John D. Grim, James Kaercher, Louis Fritz, Joel Bard, Abraham Strasser, Robert D. Weaver, Israel Strasser, Co. G; William Horn,
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CASUALTIES IN THE NINETY-SIXTH.
John Cleary, David P. Thompson, David Mellon, Aaron Miller, Michael McCormick, Jeremiah Miller, David D. Jenkins, Thomas L. Morgan, William Ortner, Patrick Fell, Peter Triese, Anthony Fisher, Co. H; John B. Davis, Thomas Boyle, Peter McAnnany, Daniel Sweeny, Manus McAffrey, Boyd S. Campbell, Michael Callahan, John Lennon, Co. I; Jeremiah Curran, Thomas Gribbon, Patrick Welsh, Patrick Delaney, Michael McCarty, John Broderick, Barnett McMulligan, Jacob Graeff, John Hollan, Charles Westher, Patrick Conville, John G. Far- rell, Patrick Fay, Michael Holloran, Co. K.
In the battle of Chancellorsville:
Killed .- Evan Thomas, Co. E; Michael Mackey, Co. I: William Madara, Co. C; James Schofield, Co. D; D. Hartling, Co. H; Joseph Fessler, Co. B; Michael Con- nery, Thomas Purcell, Co. F; Martin Kelly, Peter Fries, William Kloss, Joseph T. Holderman, John Coffield, Co. H; John Farrell, Co. K.
Wounded .- Lieutenant Van Hollan, Co. B; A. Allison, Co. C; John Oberrender, Co. E; Thomas Brown, Thomas Houck, Co. A; H. P. Barr, Co. B; William Freast, Co. C; Frank Dondin, Co. G; Jacob Brubaker, Co. H; John Bower, Co. T; John H. Higley, Co. A; D. E. Re- shell, Co. C; Charles Newton, Co. D; Lafayette Billig, Co. G; John Keely, C. Robb, Co. H; -- Brennan, Co. K; William Daniels, John Stodd, Edward Lennon, Co. A; Jer. Sterner, Charles Williams, Charles Sterner, Co. B; John Davis, Henry Shebblebine, Martin Spence, Co. C; Luke Kelly, John Black, Edmond Davis, Walter Thomas, John L. Williams, Co. D; Daniel McCall, Jacob Smith, Peter Smith, Mark Whitehead, Co. E; James H. Hayes, Hugh Glackin, Hugh Keenan, John O'Donnell, Co. F; John Schollenberger, Edwin Moyer, John S. Rentz, Lewis Fritz, John Perkey, Co. G; Daniel Camp- bell, Michael McCormick, Henry H. Lutz, Oliver J. Zeigler, H. J. Eveland, Napoleon Breckleman, Jamas Brassington, Co. H; Lawrence McGrath, James Coulter, Walter Kenney, Boyd S. Campbell, Thomas Scanlin, Co. T: Thomas Martin, Thomas Moore, Barney Griffin, Co. K.
Missing .- David Pritchard, Co. A; Henry Fisher, Co. C; John Allison, Co. C; George Brazier, William Brown, Co. A; Jacob Bast, Joseph Eich, Lewis Kothey, James Kesey, Joseph Merchciser, Co. B; John Miller, Co. E: Morris Chancey, Charles Haley, A. Long, William Long, J. R. Smith, John G. Weldon, Co. H; Joseph S. Harvey, Co. I; John Brennan, John Hassett, Co. K.
From the 5th to the 16th of May, 1864:
Killed .- Edward Thomas, Co. A; S. Fisher, Co. C; William Zigler, Francis Kemp, Co. E; Benjamin E. B. Wagner, James Ferree, Co. G; William B. Reinoehl, Co. B; George Delker, Co. C; James Gough, Co. D; Josh Workman, Co. G; William Brennan, Co. K; James Sexton, Alexander Smith, John Stodd, Co. A; Andrew Bucher, H. J. Keefer, Co. B; J. Davis, L. A. Bruns, Co. C; Samuel McAffee, Jacob Wright, William Woodring, Solomon Moyer, Co. E; Bartholomew Haffey, John Harley, jr., Co. F; Frank Workman, James Betz, Co. G; John H. Stedham, Daniel Campbell, Co. H; Patrick Kelly, Co. I; Thomas Lawler, Martin O'Brien, James Moran, Co. K.
Wounded .- E. J. Phillips, Co. F; E. L. Severn, Co. K; John S. Oberender, Co. E; Joseph Johnson, Co. H; Michael Mackey, Co. I; P. H. Barr, Co. B; Geo. Foltz, James B. Oliver, Co. C; Ezra Hendley, Co. D; John Ixler, Co. E; Philip Reilly, William McAllister, Co. F; John Williams, Jacob Allword, Co. G; Wm. Ablewhite, Co. K; Wm. Bynoon, Co. A; John Hardenack, John E.
Harney, F. A. Snyder, Co. B; Charles Fisher, Co. C; John Foley, James M. Denn, Co. E; Bonny Fell, Patrick Martin, Co. F; J. Jerome Muller, Co. G; John Shan, Joseph Mudey, John Boyer, Co. H; John Sullivan, Co. I; -- Delaney, Co. K; Wm. Brown, John Donegan, John Folener, Edward Fenstermacher, Daniel Hartlein, Michael O'Brien, Henry Neadhannuers, Nicholas Yost, Matthew Morell, James Lee, Co. A; Joel Wanner, Vict. Dubbs, Joseph Minnig, Wm. A. Leffler, Joseph Sterner, Wm. Mangold, Fred. Reinhard, Wm. Britten, Jos. Eich, Sol. Moyer, Co. B; John Evans, Martin Currey, John Hartman, John Simpson, Cyrus Shearer, Martin Carey, Adolph Lutz, Jacob Saylor, Wm. Beadle, Co. C; Geo. A. Thomas, Jacob Hart, Wm. Campbell, Co. D; Levi Billheimer, Christian Ernst, Aaron Hettinger, Geo. Sandseidle, Richard Noble, Sam. D. Sager, Charles Shadle, Jacob Sims, Sylvester Sims, Manasses Dutter, Jesse Welsh, Enoch Hummel, Geo. Kramer, Henry Bish- lien, Geo. Stagner, Levi Bittenbender, Wm. Ramsay, Co. E ; Michael Cavanagh, Thos. Marshall, John O'Don- nell, John Haely, sr., Geo. Barnes, Co. F ; John Beard, Geo. C. Bear, Philip Batdorf, Joseph Balliet, Lewis Fritz, John Luke, Edward Pugh, John Schollenberger, Dan. Stahl, Israel Strasser, Co. G ; Abraham Long, Henry H. Lutz, Nap. Beckleman, Jas. Brassington, Wm. H. Grossen, Thos. Walker, Frank Whetstone, Co. H ; John Samon, Timothy O'Connor, Lawrence McGrath, John Sannon, Peter Kelly, Walter Kenney, Ethan Crandel, Co. I; Daniel Hennesy, John G. Farrell, Pat. Ryan, Samuel Bell, Andrew Hughes, Thomas Maley, Co. K.
Missing-Wm. Lord, David Pritchard, Daniel Bone- witz, C. F. Umbenhower, Co. B; David Williams, Co. C; Chas. Beaumont, Samuel Seitzinger, Co. D ; Chancey Nugent, Edward McCormick, Michael Larkin, Co. A; Frank Knittle, Co. C; Henry Roth, Levi Frederick, Co. E; Thomas Curry, Co. F; Joseph Workman, Eben M. Geary, Edwin Moyer, Co. G; John Reed, Co. B; Edward Friel, Co. D; Casper Hutter, Christian Kernisel, Elias Kisback, Albert Kringer, John Krammer, Richard Lutzy, John Snyder, Co. E; Sylves- ter Maddox, Co. F; Daniel Betz, Eli Hardinger, David Machemer, John Perkey, Henry Romberger, Henry Wregner, David Williams, Co. G; Daniel Engel, Jonathan Erdman, Co. H; James Murphy, Matthew Muldowney, Co. K.
In other engagements :
Killed .- Frank Umbenhower, Co. B; Jacob Wagner, Co. E.
Wounded .- Major Huber, Captain Van Hollen, Adju- tant Hannum; William McAllister, Co. I; B. Farne, Co. F; Joseph Gile, Patrick McClinchey, Co. A; Samuel Fisher, John Jones, Co. C; G. Roomes, Henry Wood- ring, Co. E; Frank Wagner, Co. G; Thomas Gribbin, Co. K; R. S. Johnson, Fred J. Avery, Co. not known.
MORTUARY RECORD.
Killed, Major J. Martin. Died of Wounds, Adjutant John T. Hammon.
COMPANY A .- Killed or Died of Wounds: Edward Thomas, Jonas M. Rich, Thomas G. Houck, Gomer Jones, John H. Higley, Levi Glass, Hugh B. Nugent, Alexander Rogers, Henry Stonefield, Henry C. Simpson, Nicholas Yost, James Sexton, Alexander Smith, John T. Stodd, Chauncey K. Nugent. Died of Disease: Charles F. Hoffman, Frank Hanley, Michael Carroll, John Madison, Michael Nash, Henry Reinhart, John Reed, Elijah Gloss.
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COMPANY B .- Killed or Died of Wounds: Ernst T. Ellrichs, William B. Rineacht, Joseph Fessler, Andrew Bucher, William Mangold. Died of Disease: Michael Bleekle, Charles Channely, Henry Eckler, George Nagle, Henry Sterner, William Kutz, A. Wilkes.
COMPANY C .- Killed or Died of Wounds: Alexander Allison, William Freast, John Allison, George Delker, Martin Sipe, Samuel McMunzie, William Madara, Henry Stubblebine, Louis A. Bruns, Samuel Fisher, John Da- vis. Died of Disease: James Wolfinger, John W. Hall, Alexander Martin, Alexander Rost, August Richter, William Kind, Henry Hanley, S. Bishop.
COMPANY D .- Killed or Died of Wounds: James Scho- field, James Gough, Charles Newton, John Black, John Carr, William Corby, James Hughes, Thomas Rease, Jonas Vanderslice, Thomas D. Williams. Died of Dis- ease: William Becker, Charles Burton, Thomas Camp- bell, John Dougherty, Luke Kelly, Michael Sands, Cor- nelius Shovelin, S. Cover.
COMPANY E .- Killed or Died of Wounds: William May- berry, William Zigler, Francis Kemp, Evan Thomas, Christian Cammersel, Samuel Sager, Jacob Wright, Samuel McAffer, William Woodring, Solomon Moyer, John A. Ailer, Otto G. H. Vogel. Died of Disease: Nathan Santee, Edward Mouckler, Stephen Gross, Charles Gelighe, William H. Kuhns, William C. Stookey, Joseph Yost, John Merril, J. Benzinger.
COMPANY F .- Killed or Died of Wounds: John Dougherty, Michael Boland, Dennis Carroll, R. Welsh, Patrick Ferns, Michael Connery, John Heley, jr., Barth. Hoffy, Thomas Marsher. Died of Disease: Patrick Kennedy, Joseph Whelan, Patrick Glennon, John Ha- ley (3d).
COMPANY G .- Killed or Died of Wounds: Benjamin B. Wagner, Joseph Ferree, Joshua Workman, James Betz, Thomas Haines, McCoy Sargent, Frank Freen. Died of Disease: Simon Brobst, Philip Baddorf, Charles Henry Cook, Marks Drifoos, James Hill, Elias Strasser, William Thompson, Joseph Workman, Samuel Williams.
COMPANY H .- Killed or Died of Wounds: Daniel B. Hartline, Daniel Campbell, Peter Fries, Martin Kelly, William Klass, Henry T. Koons, John Sentman, John H. Stedman, Oliver G. Treichler, Charles B. Zergler, Christian Bidel, James Brassington, John Clarey, John Haley, Joseph T. Holdeman, Aaron Miller, Jeremiah Miller. Died of Disease: Conrad Berdel, John Coffield, Conrad Romanus, Jesse DeFrehn, Daniel Karcher, Levi D. Kistler, Michael Nans, Joseph Snyder, William Sponsaler.
COMPANY I .- Killed or Died of Wounds: Francis Can- field, Martin Foyle, George James, Patrick Kelly, Thomas Scanlan, William Wickham, Timothy O'Connor, John Mor, Patrick Ferns. Died of Disease: Patrick Owens, William O'Brien, William Nixon, James H. Higley, Jo- seph Walderman, John Bowler.
COMPANY K .- Killed or Died of Wounds: Thomas Burns, Patrick McAllister, Barney McMichael, John Ryan, Michael Hollahan, Patrick Fay, John Farrell, William Brennan, Thomas Lawler, Martin O'Brien, John Maley. Died of Disease: O'Neal Coyle, James E. To- bin, Thomas Bergen, James Canfield, Hugh Smith, John Collins, James N. Tobin, Patrick McGree, Daniel Boran, Charles Wessner, John Lawler, Philip Delaney, John Kelly.
CHAPTER XXV.
RECORDS OF THE 99TH, 104TH, 107TH, 108TH, 116TH, II7TH AND 127TH REGIMENTS.
OME seventy-five men from Schuylkill county were in the 99th regiment, the organization of which was completed in February, 1862. At first it was engaged in garrison duty; then it joined the Army of the Potomac. It was engaged at Groveton, and not again till at the battle of Fredericksburg. In the spring of 1864 a large number of the men re-enlisted, and on its return the regiment met the enemy at the Wilderness. Then followed its service before Petersburg, which lasted till the close of the war.
The following went out with the 99th from Schuylkill county:
Michael Maloy, Stephen Maloy, James Durrah, Henry Williams, John Keim, John Kerns, John Sullivan, John Hammell, John Lewis, Peter Tomkinson, Charles Whit- mire, Robert Thomas, James Mullhall, William R. Wil- liams, Morgan Hughes, John Beadle, Thomas Russell, William Samuel Russell, John Hummel, James Rice, John McKernan, Andrew Murphy, James Toohey, John Schweider, Patrick Foley, Samuel Steelfax, James Fean- nery.
ONE HUNDRED AND FOURTH REGIMENT.
This regiment, which was formed in the summer and autumn of 1861, received a company from Schuylkill county in January, 1864, while it was engaged in the siege of Charleston, and soon afterward participated in an unsuccessful attack upon that city. It returned to Hilton Head and thence went to Florida, and after a month to Alexandria, Va. On the expiration of its term of enlistment the veterans and recruits were organized into a battalion, which continued in the service till the termination of the war.
Three men from Schuylkill county went out with this regiment, viz. : Jonathan Kennedy, Moses Nunemacher and Benjamin Miller.
The following is a copy of the muster roll of a com- pany that was recruited under the call of July 18, 1864, in Schuylkill county, Ly Captain J. W. Kantner, of Ta- maqua, for the One Hundred and Fourth regiment :
Officers .- Captain, J. W. Kantner. First lieutenant, W. A. Christian; second, Elias Sassaman. Sergeants- Henry C. Boyer, Aaron King, James Moyer, Charles D. Pursell, Frank B. Graeff. Corporals-Holden Chester, James Hodgkins, William H. Roehrig, Joel Sassaman, Israel Britton, Joseph Hodgkins, John Hunlock, John Realley. Musicians-John Moyer, James Sterling.
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