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Privates .- William Alberton, James Bachart, Joseph Becker, Gideon Billman, Francis Bream, Daniel Bobst, John Bowman, Michael M. Bachart, Samuel Baker, Wil- liam Cook, Charles Campbell, Hugh Callahan, Peter
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REGIMENTS CONTAINING SCHUYLKILL MEN.
Connelly, John W. Crosley, Jacob Doubenspeck, Henry J. Donahoe, Edward Donagliff, Daniel Eckroth, Edward Ebert, Daniel H. Foust, John Fero, Thomas Fay, John Fries, Aaron Froutz, Jonas Froutz, Henry Fleckinstine, Joseph Geiger, William Gettis, John Hess, Frank Hol- lenbach, Isaac Hinkley, John Haggarty, James B. Hulle- hu, James Heartman, William Harting, James James, Lewis Kemmerer, Elias Kocker, Hezekiah Karshner, Francis Karshner, Samuel Koenig, Solomon Koenig, James Lorah, Edward Lorah, Obadiah Levan, Samuel Long, Levi R. Miller, Joseph Miller, George W. Moyer, John J. Morgan, David Morgan, David Ocker, John O'Brien, James Ormes, Thompson Price, Robert Paugh, William Reger, John Reger, Thomas Riley, Levi Ru- brecht, Benneville Schuck, Philip Sweigert, William Swenter, Peter Steigerwalt, Aaron Steigerwalt, James Trine, Charles Wummer, Levi Wertman, Philip Wert- man, Harrison Wagner, William Zellner.
ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTH REGIMENT.
This regiment, which was organized in the spring of 1862, had in it about forty men from Schuylkill county. During its term of service it was on duty in Shenandoah valley, in the Rappahannock and Rapidan campaigns, at the second battle of Bull Run, South Mountain, An- tietam, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg and the campaign in the valley of Virginia. In the spring of 1864 nearly the entire regiment re-enlisted, and on their return from their furlough engaged in the campaign in front of Petersburg, where they continued in active ser- vice till the close of the war. The regiment was dis- charged in July, 1865.
The following from Schuylkill county were in this regiment :
Nathan Dinger, John Zeigler, James B. Hetherington, John Sullivan, Samuel Kraffert, John Ryan, Isaac P. Lykens, James Cochlin, John Ziegler, John M. Work, George Mander, John Weber, Capt. James A. Moore, Christian Scheck, John M. Boyer, John Donehugh, Thomas Sullivan, Jeremiah McCarty, Edward Reilly, Patrick Kelly, Thomas Brennan, Thomas Sullivan, Har- rison Wm. Mannriller, Folletin Hershman, Francis Heil- ner, Benneville Hoyer, Reuben Miller, Wendel Miller, Moses Carl, Ellis Dietrich, George Huber, Henry Heck- ler, Henry Hoy, Samuel Lehman, John Lehr, David Reed, Frederick Scheck, William Sterner, Nicholas Sny- der, George Nagle, Philip Clouser, Lieutenant Hiram Chance, Henry Kegey, John Fox.
108TH REGIMENT-ELEVENTH CAVALRY.
During August and September, 1861, this regiment was raised, and early in 1865 about forty men from this county were assigned to it after its veterans had re-enlisted. In the spring it was attached to General Sheridan's army, and shared the fortunes and victories of that command till the close of the war.
It was engaged at Five Forks and at Appomattox Court-house. It lost in this brief campaign three officers killed and twenty-six enlisted men killed and wounded. "It captured, took possession of and delivered to the proper officers one hundred and ten field pieces, forty- one mortars, six heavy guns, one hundred and twenty carriages and caissons, seven forges and a large quantity
of ammunition and other stores." It was mustered out of the service August 13th, 1865.
Companies A and M in this regiment included the following from this county:
John Allen, John G. Buhl, Edward Bricer, Maner Conahan, Daniel Christian, John Hayes, Henry Holland, John Jenkins, John Owens, William D. Williams, Jona- than Becker, John Boydell, George Bell, John Botts, Nicholas Conningham, George Carley, Alfred Dearden, John Evans, Joseph J. Edwards, Winfield Fritz, John Galligher, William Griffiths, John Henderson, William Higginson, Ralph Kirby, Henry Kelly, William Klare, Thomas Llewellyn, James Lewis, John McDonough, Evan Morgan, Richard Newton, Henry Newelton, Edward Reese, John Seitzinger, Hugh Stride, James Thorpe, James Walters, Herman Wright, Thomas A. Williams, William Williams.
ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTEENTH REGIMENT.
This was organized in June and July, 1862. Com- pany F of this regiment was recruited in Schuylkill county in the spring of 1864. During its term of ser- vice the company participated in the following engage- ments, according to Wallace: Wilderness, May 5th and 6th, 1864; Todd Tavern, Po River, Spottsylvania (two actions), Gaines's farm, Tolopotomy Creek, Cold Harbor, Petersburg, Williams's farm, Deep Bottom, Ream's Station, Hatcher's Run, two raids of two days each, and Dabney Mill.
The following is the muster roll of Company F, as it stood in March, 1865:
Officers .- Captain, William A. Shoener. First lieu- tenant, George Reber. Sergeants-Edward S. Kline, William M. Wagner, Horace B. Klock, Daniel Moyer, Charles Maurer. Corporals-William Emerich, Daniel B. Berkheiser, Solomon Evely, Christian Dieffenderfer, Levi P. Miller, William L. Hutton, Solomon Kamp. Musicians-Jacob Schroeder, Daniel Kramer.
Privates .- William Aikman, David M. Adams, Benja- min Berkheiser, Franklin Brigel, Henry H. Berger, Da- vid H. Brummer, James Day, John H. Dohrman, Elam Derulf, Elias Ditzler, Thomas Ditzler, Michael Dolan, Moses Eveley, Semana Faust, Daniel Fahl, Gideon Freese, Daniel Henne, John G. Hahn, Albert Hendricks, Joseph M. Johnson, Reuben Kamp, Thomas Kramer, Cyrus Knapp, Francis Kramer, Samuel Kramer, Francis S. Kramer, Josiah Koch, Jeremiah Lawrence, Jonathan Lahme, Daniel Linn, June Moyer, Charles H. Moyer, Lewis E. Moyer, Reuben Mengle, Charles Moyer, Lewis M. Miller, Albert L. Moyer, Joseph P. Morgan, Daniel Murphy, Isaac Nyer, Jacob Rahn, Christian Reichert, Joseph B. Reber, Alfred Reinheimer, Henry Reppert, Franklin Reber, Morgan Shoener, Clayton Smith, Wil- loughby Woollis, Martin M. Wagner, John Wagner, Franklin Webber, William H. Webber, Franklin Wagner, William Webber.
In addition to the foregoing there were from Schuyl- kill county in this regiment Alexander McCabe, Edward O'Brien, Daniel Drey, Isaac Herring, William Dorey, John Miller, Charles Rafferty, and others, whose names could not be learned.
The casualties in Company F were :
Killed in Action .- Adam Wagner, James White, Lewis Heinbach, Joshua Evely.
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Died of Wounds .- Charles Reichert, Charles Houk, John A. Berger, Wm. Moser, Nathan Raush, Joseph Wagner, Richard Shoener.
Died of Disease .- John J. Hanker, Levi Herring, John Freese, Peramus Hoffman, Amos Reppert, John Warner Wounded .- Geo. Reber, Edward S. Kline, William M. Wagner, Solomon Evely, William L. Hutton, Daniel Kramer, Moses Evely, John G. Hahn, Jos. M. Johnson, Cyrus Knahn, Francis S. Kramer, Jonathan Lahme, Christ. Reichert, Alfred Reinheimer, Henry Reppert, Willoughby Woolis, Franklin Webber.
Captured .- Dan Moyer, Wm. Emerich, Dan B. Berk- heiser, Christ. Dieffenderfer, Jacob Schroeder, Wm. Aik- man, David M. Adams, Benjamin Berkheiser, Franklin Brigel, Henry H. Berger, David H. Brummer, James Day, John H. Dohrman, Elam Derulf, Daniel Fahl, Dan Henn, Reuben Kamp, Thomas Kramer, Josiah Koch, Charles H. Moyer, Charles Moyer, Christian Reichert, Joseph B. Reber, Franklin Reber, Morgan Shoener, Clayton Smith, Martin M. Wagner, John Wagner, William Webber.
In Company G the following casualties may be noted :
Wounded .- Frank Leib, Abraham Faust, Samuel S. Kramer, Eli Boyer, Thos. Miller, Frank Reber, Henry Deitzler, Henry Seitzinger, Wm. B. Hunback, George Fribey, Henry Trumbo, John Sherman, Jacob Shilthorn, Lewis De Long, Jonathan Meyer.
Missing .- George Wildermuth, Adam Beachner, Peter Snyder, Wm. Hunback.
THIRTEENTH CAVALRY-IRISH DRAGOONS.
In this regiment (117th) were about seventy men from Schuylkill county. It was organized in August, 1862. In September it entered on guard and picket duty at Point of Rocks, and in the spring of 1863 at Winchester. In June it was engaged in the skirmish which opened the battle of Winchester, in which action it participated. It was in the action at Culpepper in October, 1863, and lost many prisoners. It was much occupied with scout and picket duty, and at Hawes's Shop, May 28th, was hotly engaged. In June the regiment joined the army in front of Petersburg, and was often in action. About the mid- dle of February. 1865, it was ordered to Wilmington, N. C., and after a short rest it opened communication with General Sherman, who was then crossing the Carolinas. It was afterward in an action with Hampton's cavalry, which was beaten, and it was engaged in suppressing guerillas that infested the country near Fayetteville. It was discharged in July, 1865.
Schuylkill county was represented in this regiment by the following:
Isaac Kleckner, George Huth, Lewis Leiser, Ja- cob Zimmerman, George Gilbert, Joseph Zimmer- man, John Landig, William Andrews, Benjamin F. Thomas, Co. A; Edward O'Shea, Levi Haldeman, Daniel Welsh, John H. Rumble, William Calloway, J. L. A. O'Shea, William Heffner, James Thomson, John Duf- fy, Co. B; John Hendricks, John Miller, Joshua H. Lutz, Jonathan Billig, Morgan Lewis, Co. D; Fritz Bickleman, Joseph Spaats, Christopher Rooney, Thomas Herbert, Thomas Lovett, James Kane, Charles Paul, Co. E; Cor- poral R. Mackechney, G. Henry, Thomas Shire, William H. Falls, John Cunious, Daniel Miller, Louis Klinger, Godfrey Smith, Jeremiah Managan, James Mullen, Matthias Rhoads, William Murphy, George Craft, James j in killed and wounded one hundred and thirty men.
Murry, James Costello, Richard German, Isadoah Luck, John P. Phillips, Philip Fox, S. H. Lutz, J. D. Lutz, Co. F; Daniel Brienig, Joseph Murry, Charles Faust, John Lutz, George Richards, Jacob Kroll, James Salmon, A. H. Glassmeyer, Edward F. Smith, Michael Lynch, John Powell.
ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-SEVENTH.
Company K of this regiment was recruited in part in Schuylkill county. During its term of service the regi- ment was engaged in two battles-Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville-in the former of which twelve of the men from this county were wounded. Except these bat- tles its principal service was guard and picket duty.
The roll of the men from this county includes Elijah Fisher, of Company C, and the following members of
COMPANY K.
Officers .- Captain, William Fox. Sergeants-Daniel Downey, Richard Bertolett, T. Henry Bechtel. Corpo- rals-Lewis M. Yost, R. G. Luckenbill, Augustus Klock. Wagoner, William J. Barr.
Privates .- Henry Aum, Samuel Bumberger, Geo. Brown, Paul Banks, Henry Berkheiser, Benj. Berger, Franklin Brigel, George Ebert, Ellis Fessler, Henry Feger, Charles Geiger, Benjamin Goebel, Charles Herbert, Elias Hautz, Jacob Hummel, William L. Hutton, Edward Heckman, Christian Hay, Edward A. Heckman, Frederick Keller, Franklin Klahr, Charles F. Kantner, George L.engel, Amos Lehman, Reuben Lessig, Daniel Leidy, James I. Lush, Charles Minnich, Samue: F. Martz, Reuben Moyer, James McMarec, Charles Maberry, Isaac H. Pierman, Samuel F. Prigel, Dr. John Rupp, Franklin E. Ri.,ger, Lewis B. Reber, George W. Reber, William Strauser, Samuel Schreckengus, John Strouse, Charles Springer, Jeremiah Snyder, Joseph R Thomas, Theodore F. Up- church, Milton Williams, John West, John Whittle.
The casualties at the battle of Fredericksburg were as follows:
Wounded .- Corporal William A. Clock, Paul Banks, Franklin Brigal, Ellis Fessler, Elias Hautz, William L. Hutton, Christian Hay, Franklin Klahr, Charles Minnig, John Whittle.
Wounded and Missing .- Edward A. Heckman, Lewis B. Reber.
CHAPTER XXVI.
HISTORY OF THE 129TH REGIMENT-THE 137TH AND 151ST REGIMENTS.
HE 129th regiment was organized August 15th, 1862, for the term of nine months, and on the following day it went to Washington. It entered at once on guard and fatigue duty. It moved to the field of Antietam too late to participate in that battle. After six weeks spent in drill and picket duty the regiment moved forward, and in December reached the battle field of Fredericksburg, where it was severely engaged and lost
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ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-NINTH REGIMENT.
The regiment went on the " mud march " in January, 1863, and filled the winter with drills, reviews and picket duty.
At the battle of Chancellorsville it was again engaged, and lost in killed, wounded and missing forty-four. Of the conduct of this regiment in the battle General Tyler said in his official report: "The One Hundred and Twenty-ninth was on our left, and no man ever saw cooler work on field drill than was done by this regi- ment. Their firing was grand-by rank, by company and by wing in perfect order."
On the expiration of its term of service the regiment was mustered out.
The following are the rolls of men and officers from this county:
REGIMENTAL OFFICERS.
Colonel, Jacob G. Frick. Lieutenant-Colonel, J. Arm- strong. Major, Joseph Anthony. Adjutant, D. B. Green. Quartermaster, William F. Patterson.
COMPANY A.
Officers .- Captain, George J. Lawrence. First lieuten- ant, William W. Clemens; second, Samuel Richards. Sergeants-John S. Silver, Joseph C. Haskins, John M. Heiner, Charles F. Falls, William E. Kline. Corporals- John Matthews, Albert W. Sterner, William Dyer, George WV. Wythes, Joseph Smith, George Spencer, Joseph For- ney, Jacob Zimmerman. Drummer, Richard K. Levan. Fifer, Samuel Achenbach. Wagoner, Peter D. Eby. Company clerk, Theodore P. Frazer.
Privates .- William Atkins, Mathias Ault, Samuel Allan, John Alexander, Richard Adams, John Allan. William Bannan, James Brennan, Daniel R. Bright, Har- rison Bright, Jacob Berger, Charles Constantine, Samuel Confire, Peter Cloppier, Simon Clouser, Matthew Dorr- mer, William I. Davis, Abel Davis, Thomas B. Davis, David Evans, Lewis Edwards, Edward Forney, Henry Forney, Samuel J. Groom, Jeremiah Heckman, Stephen Harris, George Warner Heckman, John W. Hesser, Patrick Hughes, Rosser Howells, John Hollinan, Joseph Heisler, William H. Howells, Benjamin Humphrey, George Hoffenden, John James, Richard Jones, John Jefferson, Thomas James, Byron A. Jenkins, John M. Jones, William J. Jones, William D. Jones, Samnel Kun- fare, Eli Lee, Lewis Labenburg, William Lyons, Charles Laramy, George Lee, Mark Lyons, Henry Lauderman. Elias Miller, John I. Miller, George Muze, John Mul- len, Thomas Millington, Michael Mohan, Henry Miller, Barney McCormick, Thomas Morgan, John Nicholas, Joshua Nixon, Thomas Owens. James O'Neal, Henry Parry, John Parry, William Robertson, Patrick Rooney, James Ryan, John S. Robins, William J. Robins, Henry S. Robins, Charles H. Rochrig, Newsome B. Robins, William Schopp, John Sutton, Albert Seltzer, John Smith, William C. Sponsler, William Sweeney, Martin Tempest Albert Tanner, John Taylor, Henry C. Tay lor, William J. Williams, James S. Wythes, Thomas H. Wythes, Edwin Webb, James S. Weiser, Peter S. Welsh, William Williams, George W. Weiser, Thomas M. Wil- liams, Jacob Youse, John P. Zimmerman, Thomas H. B. Zulick, Jacob Zimmerman.
COMPANY P.
Freeman, Richard Jones. Corporals-John W. Coho, Joseph Bodefield, Isaac B. Rich, Francis Sinclair, Evan Humphreys, George D. Bensinger, George W. Staats, Theo. Kock. Drummer, Wm. H. Sterner. Fifer, John Stahl. Company clerk, George W. Keiter. Quartermaster, Theodore Thorn.
Privates .- William Atkins, Israel Anspach, Francis Binder, George Bedford, Peter Brown, Edward Bernsteel, Henry W. Betz, Conrad Bobb, Franklin Clark, Edward Cake, Daniel B. Crawshaw, Joseph Daddow, Griffith Davis, John H. Davies, Thomas Davis, Augustus A. Dauflinger, Shadrack R. Davis, John Davis, Charles F. Deivert, John Dudley, Richard Edwards, Edward Edwards, John Egalf, Clay W. Evans, Anthony Ferguson, John Fredericks, Patrick F. Ferguson, Eli R. Fisher, George W. Gartley, William F. Gressang, Anthony Gal- lagher, John George, William Gotloab, Dominick Gilles- pie, William F. Glime, James Grimer, William D. Guert- ler, William Haeffer, Edward A. Hodgson, Daniel D. Hart, William A. Helms, Constantine Hess, James Hirsch, William Hoffman, Solomon Homer, John James, John Jennings, Reuben Kline, John Knowles, Charles Kleiner, David Lewis, Daniel H. Laughlin, Thomas H. Lewis, John Major, William H. Matter, Ephraim Mattern, John McBarron, Charles Mclaughlin, William W. Mortimer, John Mitchell, John Mullen, William McEtrath, James Martin, David Morgan, John W. Moyer, Daniel Miller, Jokn Miller, John Noles, Benjamin Neiman, Edward Parensteel, Francis Pinter, Jacob Powells, Thomas Pro- bert, Isaac Purnell, Jonas M. Rich, Edward Raber, John Rigg, Thomas Riley, Samuel Rowley, Samuel Rushworth, Franklin Spohn, Francis H. Smith, Robert Smith, Fred- erick Sheck, August Shlotman, John F. Shoemaker, Henry Stahle, William Stodd, J. Benton Saylor, John C. Triese, Alexander Thompson, Thomas Thornton, Thomas Tracey, John S. Thomas, Richard Uren, Daniel Wallice, John Weise, George Watkins, Eli Yerger, Emil Zimmer.
COMPANY E.
Officers .- Captain, E. Godfrey Rehrer. First lieuten- ant, William S. Allebach; second, Robert L. Leybuin. Sergeants-Jacob 11. Maitz, Elijah T. Bodey, William Shoum. ker, John T. Bond, Webster D. Dreher. Cor- porals- Lewis S. Boner, Jacob Roberts, Jeremiah Mes- sersmith, Charles H. Sneath, Absalom K. Whetstone, Leonard Bowers, Pierce Bousman, George F. Becker. Drummer, Albert Moyer.
Privates .- Thomas Allen, William Allen, James Be- cher, Clarence E. Bailey, Jacob T. Brown, Franklin Becker, John Bear, Nathan Becker, Solomon Billman, Cristopher N. Blum, James Boner, William M. Brown, John Bond, Henry Becker, James Becker, Jacob S. Bishop, Dr. George Bond, William Booth, Augustus Dor- Ilinger, John Ditinger, Joseph Dunnegin, SamudI Day, William W. Davis, S F. Donaldson, John Eynon, Samoul Faust, Edward Gallagher, Einst Grover, Edward Gal- lagher, William H. Haldeman, Daniel Hartung, Amos Heme, Elias Hoppes, Benjamin Houser, F. W. Houser, C. H. Hendricks, Gideon Hartung. Jonas Hile, Dr. John Horn, Joseph Honser, S. Huntzinger, Witham W. John- son, E. Kauffman, Gideon Kocher, Joshua Kleckner, Henry Kleckner, Adam Krause, Willim Lotze, J. S. Longiere, Harison L. Lutz, Lewis Moyer, Daniel M. Moyer, Albert W. Moyer, Alexander Miller, Daniel H. Moyer, Michael McMahon, George Nutz, Moses Neyer, James Oswald, Willoughby, Remhatt, William Rex, William Reppart, David Rill, Wilham II. Reesger, August Raegart. D. Reicheldeifer, William II. N. Robinson, Elias Sassaman, William Schultz, Daniel Shoener, Isaac
Officers .- Captain, William Wren. First lieutenant, M. V. B. Coho ; second, Jacob Parvin. Sergeants-Wm. Singley, Conrad Specht, Henry Schultz, John Sheaffer, G. DeTurk, A. G. Yeager, James Edwards, Daniel W. | Francis Il. Shoener, Elias Snyder, John L. Speece,
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Franklin Trout, G. W. Walker, Franklin Weythel, Asher Wommer, Jacob Wagner, John L. Wertinan, John B.Wil- ford, David Zimmerman, Stephen Zehner, George W. Zeigler.
COMPANY G.
Officers .- Captain, Levi C. Leib. First lieutenant, Erastus M. Furman; second, John H. Schall. Sergeants -Franklin Kluse, George Bailey, Patrick Collier, Daniel Leib, Henry Boughner. Corporals-Aaron Lambertson, Stephen Reese, John Busycomer, Edward C. Murray, Michael Shopbell, Franklin Bensinger, Philip Mum- berger, Joseph Fetterman. Musician, Thomas H. B. Zulick.
Privates .- Alfred Ayers, John B. Boyer, Francis W. Bensinger, William F. Bensinger, Lewis Biltz, Thomas R. Bickley, Neil Conway, Charles Conner, John B. Chewllew, Gabriel Crow, Charles H. Conrad, Moses Col- burn, Joseph Cobes, William Clever, Aaron Dreher, Isaac Davis, John Darr, Mark Daniels, David D. Davis, Lewis Driesbach, Samuel H. Dunkelberger, Henry Du- pont, Francis Davis, John Engle, Blacious Fritz, Joseph Fetterolf, Elijah Fisher, Gregory Gillham, William Hull, Franklin Hollister, Theodore Houser, Philip Hutzinger, Baltes M. Hampton, Benjamin Jones, Jacob Kerr, Luke Kelly, Andrew Kessler, Charles Krapp, John Keiper, Thomas Leam, Richard Llewellyn, Joseph Levy, Barnard Murray, Frederick Moyer, John Mann, Thomas Morris, George Major, Joshua Payne, William W. Price, George Price, John A. Philips, Samuel Pettit, Strange J. Palmer, Augustus Reichart, William Steenhilbert, Jacob Steen- hilbert, James Shannon, Adam S. Smith, Michael Shop- pel, George S. Smith, Jacob Shelley, Daniel Snyder, John Shultz, Samuel Stellfox, Charles Straub, John Trerathan, Patrick Ward, George Williams, Jonas Wentzel, William Walter, William Werkel, William Williams, Samuel Zim- merman, William Zimmerman, Henry W. Zartman.
COMPANY H.
Officers .- Captain, John A. Devers. First lieutenant, William Lerch; second, Edward Wertley. Sergeants -- John B. Steel, John Wooley, George Minnes, Samuel H. Eargood, William Quoit. Corporals-John Elliott, Wil- liam E. Webster, Jabez Woolley, William Bracefield, James Martin, John Walsh, George H. Lerch, Martin Tempest. Musicians-Charles H. May, Cyrus A. Schucker.
Privates .- Samuel Ash, John Andrews, William Broughal, George Bracy, Charles Beaumont, Franklin Bucher, George W. Barr, Henry Bowman, John W. Brown, Peter Bumbersbach, Michael Cannon, Edward Conner, James Conner, James Crawley, William Davis, Elias Delong, Griffith Davis, John W. Dengus, Jacob Elliott, Charles Eck, John Eldridge, Oswald Ford, Patrick Ferguson, George Freed, Lewis H. Gorgas, William Grove, John Harrison, Richard Hopkin, Peter Hain, David Howard, Wellington P. Haas, John Haslem, Joseph Halloway, Joseph Jones, Eli Lees, James Lime, Isaiah Lime, Enoch Lambert, David Lewis, Henry Lerch, John Mullin, John McCabe, Joseph McCabe, John B. McCord, John Major, Isaac Neff, Henry Orman, Tobias Oliver, William H. Osman, George H. Payne, Thomas Roe, James Robbins, John Roe, John Richards, Robert Reed, David Sneden, John W. Smith, William Sudden, Richard H. Shoener, William Spang, Simon Unler, Chas. Vemont, Jacob H. Wertley.
CASUALTIES.
At the battle of Fredericksburg :
Thomas Millington, Co. A; James Edwards, John C. Niese, Co. B; George Bidwell, Edward Wilson, Co. D; Clarence E. Bailey, Co. E; Jeremiah Albert, Corporal Josiah J. Trausen, William W. Price, Gabriel Crow, Co. G; Franklin Willauer, Co. K.
Wounded .- Captain Lawrence, Co. A; William Wren, Co. B; J. K. Taylor, Co. C; Herbert Thomas, Co. D; E. G. Rehrer, Co. E; L. C. Leib, Co. G; A. A. Lucken- bach, Co. C; Joseph Oliver, Co. D; Chas. F. Falls, Co. A; William B. McCarty, Co, C; E. F. Bodeg, Co. E; Oliver H. Armstrong, William H. Hartrell, Co. F; William Dier, Jacob Zimmerman, Co. A; A. R. Scholl, Co. C; J. Bach- man, Reuben Serch, Co. D; William Aleer, Otto Wohl- gemuth, Co. F; H. W. Zartman, E. C. Murray, Co. G; Jabez Wooley, Co. H; George A. Simons, Co. K; Samuel Allen, John Allen, Peter Cloppier, Patrick Hughes, William E. Kline, John Robbins, Peter Welsh, Jerry Heckman, John Hohlman, William Robertson, John Taylor, Benjamin Humphreys, Co. A; Charles F. Dei- bert, Edward Edwards, Patrick F. Ferguson, William D. Guertler, Richard Jones, Thomas H. Lewis, Samuel Rushworth, Eli Yeager, Co. B; W. M. Whallon, Co. C; Reuben Albert, Edward Alsfeldt, Burton Burrell, Paul Dormer, Isaac Fine, Irwin Hartzell, James Moyer, Frank Tomer, John Shiffer, Co. D; Adam Krause, William John- ston, Samuel Huntzinger, George W. Zeigler, John A. Shaeffer, Jacob Wagner, Co. E; John Butz, Enos Dun- bar, Robert Ellet, William Frey, David Frankenfield, Ed- ward Fraunfelder, Joseph Geisinger, Andrew Hoffman, Henry Hunsberger, Thomas Kelly, John Kressler, Wil- liam Joy, John Maginnes, Christian H. Rice, Edward Transue, Joseph Wheeler, John Wallace, Co. F; Aaron Dreher, Isaac Davis, Blazius Fritz, Andrew Kessler, Rich- ard Llewellyn, Adam Maury, Joshua Payne, John A. Phillips, Thomas Richards, George Williams, Co. G; William Grove, John Haslem, Peter Hain, David Lewis, John W. Dunges, Henry Bowman, Co. H; Jacob R. Weikel, George Harbst, Morris Hunsicker, Co. I; Cor- poral George A. Simons, William Sletor, Henry Stein- metz, Co. K.
Missing .- Samuel A. Aregood, Co. H; Michael F. Schofield, Co. G; William J. Jones, Co. A; Peter Brown. Co. B; Henry Benner, Samuel Bear, William W. Shelley, Co. C; Charles Barnett, Matthew McAbee, Samuel Wil- liams, Co. D; Christian N. Blum, Co. E; Robert Hill, David Bruce, Derrick Atten, Co. F; Franklin Hollister, Co. G; John W. Smith, Peter Bummerbough, John Bracey, James Crawley, Ely Leese, William Davis, Rich- ard Shoener, Enoch Lambert, Co. H.
At the battle of Chancellorsville:
Killed .- James Brennan, Co. A; Thomas Probers, Co. B; John Holman, Co. E; John R. Jones, Co. C; David Zimmerman, Co. E.
Wounded .- Major Anthony, Charles F. Falls, Co. A ; Charles Miller, Co. A; William F. Glinne, Co. B; Wil- liam H. Halderman, Co. E; Charles Eck, Co. H; John Alexander, Byron A. Jenkins, Winsome B. Robins, Jacob Youse, William Sponsler, William Schopp, Co. A; Cor- poral William F. Glime, George Watkins, William Mc- Elrath, William D. Guertler, Thomas Davis, Co. B .; Charles Luckenbach, Co. C; Arthur Davis, William Tomer, George Oberly, Co. D; Corporal William H. Haldeman, James Oswald, Joseph Houser, George Wal- ker, Alexander Miller, George Bond, Co. E; Theodore Labar, Co. F; Corporal Charles Eck, Isaac Neff, Faus- sold Ford, James Martin, Co. H; Jacob Curry, Joseph Kalp, John J. Hausicker, Co. I; Martin Kichline, Co. K.
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