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Missing .- Frederick Weldon, Co. C; William Spansler, Co. A; Richard Jones, Co. B; Joseph Donegan, Co. E;
Killed .- J. Parvin, Co. B ; William H. Koch, Co. C; Joseph Felterman, Co. F ; John M. Jones, John Nicholas, Samuel Ash, Co. H; Reuben Fluck, Co. C.
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REGIMENTS CONTAINING SCHUYLKILL MEN.
MORTUARY RECORD.
Killed or Died of Wounds .- George J. Lawrence, Co. A; J. Felterman, Co. G; John M. Jones, John Nicholas, Thomas Millington, James Brennan, Co. A; James Ed- wards, John C. Niese, Thomas Probert, Co. B; Clarence E. Bailey, John Holman, David Zimmerman, Co. E; William W. Price, Gabriel Crow, Co. G.
Died of Disease .- Edward Wertly, Co. H; Joseph Heisler, Co. A; John Michael, Reuben Kline, Edward Reber, Co. B; Asher Woomer, Co. E; George Andrew Lerch, George H. Payne, Co. H.
ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-SEVENTH.
Twenty-seven men of Company K in this regiment were from Schuylkill county. The regiment was organ- ized in August, 1862, for the term of nine months, and soon went forward to Washington. It was under fire at Crampton's Gap, in South Mountain, at Fredericksburg and at Chancellorsville, but was never actively engaged. At the expiration of its term of service it was dis- charged.
The men from this county in Company K were the following:
Michael Burns, James Brannan, James Bandegrast, Patrick Cocoran, John P. Culloghan, Charles Conner, John Cowen, Peter Culligham, John C. Conner, James Donahue, Edward Donahoe, Patrick Donoho, Thomas Dorkin, Michael Farrel, John Halley, James Hannan, Thomas T. Hoarn, John B. Haman, Thomas Joyce, Patrick Kelly, John Lanckton, Martin D. Langton, Roger Malarkey, Bartholomew Monahon, Captain Dennis Mc- Laughlin, Michael Tige, Michael Tigh.
ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-FIRST REGIMENT.
A large portion of Company I of this regiment was recruited in Schuylkill county. It was a nine months' regiment. It went to Washington in November, 1862, and at once entered on the duty of patrolling a region infested with guerillas and inhabited by traitors. Here it necessarily acquired a discipline that served it in many trying hours. During its term of service the men expe- rienced greater hardships than fell to the lot of many others.
At the battle of Gettysburg the regiment fought despe- rately and exhibited a coolness and courage rarely equaled. It lost in this fight two officers and sixty-six men killed, twelve officers and one hundred and eighty- seven men wounded, and one hundred missing. The conduct of the regiment in this battle was very highly commended.
In Company I of this regiment were the following:
Officers .- Captain, Wm. L. Gray. First lieutenant, H. H. Merkle; second, C. P. Potts. Sergeants-John Cohoon, Charles Bartolett, Joseph Kantner, Thomas Morgan. Corporals-Elias Bartolett, John Buchanan, Jacob R. Haertler, Frank W. Berkheiser, John Hendricks. Musi- cian, Lewis Lebengood. Wagoner, George W. Coover.
Privates .- Jonathan Auchanbach, Daniel Bresler, Patrick Brennan, Albert Bacon, William Delp, Daniel Dillman, Benjamin Dillman, John C. Duncan, Elias Del- camp, John Deitrich, Franklin Ehly, Adam Eichley, Daniel Fesler, Michael Fessler, Jacob Fisher, Henry
Felton, William Gray, Samuel Howser, W. H. Hoffman, Commodore Hendricks, Jacob Hohmakre, Anthony Hummel, Daniel Hilbert, Charles Henrich, William Hen- dricks, Isaac Jones, Levi Knabb, Jacob Louby, Harvey McCarty, William Manning, John Maclure, William Moyer, Anson C. Miller, William McLaughlin, Stephen Palsgrove, John Runkle, Jeremiah Reed, Jacob Rauch, Jeremiah Starr, Samuel Schwenk, Oliver Schwartz, Peter Schner- ring, William Wesner, Daniel Yeik, John Zimmerman, B. F. Zimmerman, George Zechman.
CHAPTER XXVII.
LATER REGIMENTS-16TH AND 17TH CAVALRY-173D, 184TH, 194TH, 210TH AND 214TH INFANTRY.
NDER the call of December, 1864, for three hundred thousand men, eighty-four were re- cruited in Schuylkill county for the 161st regiment (16th cavalry), and assigned chiefly to companies A and B. These men joined the regiment while it was in winter quarters near Hancock's Station. In the following spring the regiment was engaged at Hatcher's Run, Dinwiddie Court-house, Five Forks, Amelia Springs, Sailor's Creek and Farmville. After the surrender of Lee it went to North Carolina to the support of Sherman ; then it was sent to Lynchburg, where it remained till the close of its term of service.
Schuylkill county had the following representatives in this regiment :
COMPANY A.
Joseph S. Conrad, Thomas Canfield, Gabriel Derr, John Fisher, Israel Kramer, Jonathan D. Moyer, William Owens, Daniel Oswalt, Michael Roach, Charles Riland, Robert Smith, Evan J. Thomas, William Williams, Thomas Williams, John D. Williams.
COMPANY B.
Henry Bayler, Casper Bufflap, Edward Barr, John W. Barr, George W. Clark, Thomas A. Collins, Philip A. Carr, Edward Delaney, Wilmer A. Davis, Edward Dress, William H. Deibert, Robert Ennis, Samuel Eisenhart, Moses Eierby, Edward Fox, George M. Forrer, John Gray, Henry Gehret, John Hall, William Horn, John Horn, jr., John Houck, Sassaman Hendricks, Commodore Hendricks, Jacob E. Heatherington, John Horan, James Harrison, Daniel W. Hand, Hiram Kimmel, Henry Keen, Samuel Kreicher, David Levy, George W. Lengel, Wil- liam Ley, Samuel Lindermuth, Patrick Lenahan, James McDonald, Michael Mease, Daniel Mckinsey, Isaac Moyer, Daniel Moul, Emriguildo Marques, Samuel Min- nich, Nathan Myer, Henry Pinkerton, Charles Phillippi, Charles Redmond, David Rader, Joseph Reich, Levi Rarich, George Reed, Aaron Riley, Ephraim B. Schrope, Henry Shak, John Sagar, Lewis C. Shartel, S. W. Schwartz, Joseph B. Saylor, Alfred M. Saylor, Adam Shuey, Fred- erick Steahley, Daniel Warts, Nathan Wagner, John Williams, Milton Williams, John K. Weiondt, Jacob J. Yeager, Jacob J. Zimmerman, Frederick Zeck.
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162ND REGIMENT-SEVENTEENTH CAVALRY.
Of this regiment Company H, consisting of 93 men (subsequently reinforced by sixty. one more), was recruited in Schuylkill county. The regiment reached Washing- ton late in November, 1862, and was soon ordered to the front. It was engaged in the ordinary duty of cavalry till the battle of Chancellorsville, where it did important service and was highly complimented for its coolness. It was again engaged at Gettysburg, and in the campaign following it was very active. Space will not permit of even a catalogue of the actions in which this gallant reg- iment was engaged and of the other important services which it rendered. A detachment was with General Kil- patrick in his raid on Richmond, and the regiment par- ticipated in the brilliant campaigns of Sheridan, and a history of its doings would necessitate almost a history of those campaigns. Everywhere it did efficient service and its losses were heavy.
The following is the muster roll of
COMPANY H.
Officers .- Captain, William Thompson. First lieuten- ant, Baird Snyder; second, William J. Allen. Sergeants -George W. Garrett, Jacob A. Schlaseman, Charles Simmer, Thomas Hoch, Bernard Eisenhuth, William H. H. Brown, John Smith, John C. West. Corporals-Jos- eph H. Weaver, George S. Herring, Charles Davis, Ben- neville M. Harris, Franklin Rhodes, Eberhard Gressler, Joseph H. Beadle, William Douty. Teamsters-Radiant Riffert, Emanuel H. Bolish, Blacksmiths-John Martz, Levi Werntz. Saddler, Philip Artz. Wagoner, Jacob E. Fertig.
Privates .- Hugh Bradley, Joseph M. Brobst, Samuel E. Blaber, Jonas Banker, Louis Banker, George W. Banker, Joseph Bitler, Francis Bleckinger, Jacob Baker, Isaac H. Blue, John P. Clauser, George Doutal, John Doherty, Henry F. Dengler, Daniel Derr, Elias Derr, Charles M. Eyster, Lewis Furham, James Finley, Peter Feterolf, William Gross, Benneville Ganker, Oliver Gold- man, Daniel Hoy, Thomas Herbert, Martin Haley, Jacob B. Heiser, John K. Hoffa, Thomas Haley, Thomas I. Koppenhaffer, Benjamin F. Kloch, Joel Koons, Isaac Kobel, Zachariah Kramer, Daniel D. Kriger, Joseph Lin- denmuth, John Ludwig, Philip Luckner, Lewis M. Lang- don, Levi Michael, Samuel G. Miller, Daniel McDonald, Solomon Maury, Charles G. Marwine, Charles G. Matthews, John Mulligan, William Markle, Daniel Mc- Mullin, Emanuel Moyer, William Michael, George Nun- gesser, Benjamin Nungesser, John G. Norris, Solomon S. Obenhouser, Charles Procter, John J. Ryan, Aaron S. Rubright, Elias E. Reed, William I. Rupert, Daniel A. Rumbel, Franklin B. Schrope, Michael Schorer, John M. Snyder, Isaac Sell, Joseph Simmer, James P. St. Clair, Daniel Strausser, Charles B. Troy, Philip Troy, Thomas White, Jacob Werner, William R. Williams, Jonas Weiss, Hiram Yorgey, Isaac H. Yarnall, Samuel Yarnall, Jacob Zimmerman, William B. Zimmerman.
Under the call of July 18th, 1864, the following en- listed in Company H :
Frank Beaver, John C. Bucher, Luke Brennan, Jacob Carl, Thomas Casey, Michael Conley, Jesse Y. Cleaver, Henry Depken, Gottfried Etzel, Benjamin Fetterman, Allen B. Fisher, James Graham, Alfred Good, Solomon Gable, David G. Glen, Joseph Higgins, Bernard Hasher, Henry T. John, Lloyd W. Johnson, Abraham Knicher,
Felix Kline, Jacob Kline, James Kestenbounder, Otto Kallenbach, Michael L. Lloyd, Henry Lindenmuth, Daniel McMullen, Commodore P. Mears, Peter Mourer, Jonas Marks, Theodore Miner, Michael McDonnell, Charles Neier, Peter O'Shaughnessy, George Phillips, Melvin S. Parke, George Plappert, Nathaniel Roeder, William Rum- bel, Peter Rohan, Lloyd T. Rider, Andrew Sommar, Nicholas Schmitz, Joseph Schlee, James Ward, Edward Watkins, Peter Werntz, Daniel Yeich.
Under the call of July 18th, 1864, the following en- listed in
COMPANY F:
David Davies, David Evans, Thomas Jones, Richard Jones, Thomas Loftus, Morris Thomas, Joseph Morris, Thomas Morgan, Henry Price, Benjamin Reese, Isaac Raker, Thomas Stephens, Frederick Thomas, John J. Williams.
CASUALTIES
in Company H in the summer of 1860:
Killed .- Emanuel Moyer, Philip Troy, Joel Koons.
Wounded .- William Rupert, Thomas Hock (left behind in a rebel hospital), George W. Bankers, Elias E. Reed. Subsequently, in northern Virginia:
Wounded .- William Thompson, Philip Artz, George Douter, Lewis Langdon, Daniel Derr.
Captured .- Thomas Herbert, Jacob Worrus, Charles Eyrster, Charles Mairain, Michael Shover, John Snyder, Joseph Bidlow, William Zimmerman, Franklin Shubb, Levi Michael.
173D REGIMENT-DRAFTED MILITIA.
Companies A, D, F and H of this regiment were drafted in this county in 1862, for nine months. On the 30th of November of that year it moved to Washington, whence it was sent to Norfolk. During its term of service it was engaged in fatigue, guard and provost duty, and made some tedious marches, but it was not in action.
ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-FOURTH.
About one-fourth of Company F in this regiment was recruited in this county. It was organized in May, 1864; at once joined the Army of the Potomac, and the next day was in the battle of Tolopotomy Creek. Immediately following this it was in the battle of Cold Harbor; then engaged in several successive assaults on the enemy's works, in which it lost heavily-indeed, its losses in killed, wounded and prisoners amounted to 350 out of 500 that first went into action at Tolopotomy. The rem- nant of the men were engaged at Deep Bottom, and lost twenty-seven killed and wounded out of ninety-seven en- gaged. It afterward received three new companies, and thus reinforced was several times engaged. It also suf- fered many losses while at work in the trenches near the enemy's lines. Sixty-seven members of this regiment died in the prison at Andersonville, some at Salisbury and Florence, and many wounded prisoners in Peters- burg.
Company F in this regiment bore on its rolls the names of the following from Schuylkill county:
Officers .- Lieutenant, W. D. Williams. Sergeant, S.
S. Dull.
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COMPANIES FROM SCHUYLKILL COUNTY.
Privates .- H. W. Adam, Frederick Boltz, John F. Dull, Percival Eckel, John Gallagher, Charles Goldman, Jacob Hearter, George Hearter, Charles Krise, P. F. Lehman, John F. Miller, John Marks, jr., L. C. Reinoehl, Eman- uel Riffert, Joseph Richards, Anthony Trefskar, Bertram Trefskar, Michael Wert, Samuel H. Whetstone, James Delogier, John Montgomery, Evaristus Wills.
ONE HUNDRED AND NINETY-FOURTH.
Of this regiment, which recruited for one hundred days, Companies A and F were raised in Schuylkill county. The regiment was organized July 22nd, 1864, and moved to Baltimore the same day. During its tern of service it was engaged only in guard, provost and es- cort duty.
This regiment included from Schuylkill county Colonel James Nagle, Major O. D. Jenkins, Adjutant John H. Schall and the following:
COMPANY C.
Officers .- Captain, Zacur C. Pott. First lieutenant, Thomas J. Foster; second, John C. Guss. Sergeants- Hudson C. Kind, Henry Walbridge, Daniel W. Filbert, Robert M. Palmer, Jacob Riegel. Corporals-Milton Williams, Henry Deibert, Byron O. Manville, William Helms, Amos Boyer, James Glover, Thomas Welsh, T. P. Gould. Musicians-Frederick Orrum, John Kohler.
Privates .- David Anstock, John Burkhart, Henry Bauseman, John Bauseman, Jacob Bailer, Jacob Botts, Charles Brownmiller, Samuel Brown, Frank Bertram, Henry Beyerle, William Beacher, James Bathurst, Levi Conrate, Raphael Cake, George Collins, Jacob Chrisman, William Daubenspeck, Miles Doughman, Edward Eccard, E. W. Frehafer, Alonzo Fernsler, John J. Fernsler, George Forrer, John E. Fuchs, Joseph Gerz, Henry Gluntz, Daniel Ginter, William Hepler, J. A. Huntzinger, James N. Hodgson, George Hame, Isaac Hardy, Albert Hoffman, Herman Hoffman, Michael Jordan, John John- son, George Kauffman, William Kalbach, Joshua Keller, William Klinger, George Laury, James Lynch, Patrick Mc- Gloan, Thomas Matthews, Andrew Moran, Henry Nimel- ton, John Neff, John A. Nash, Thomas H. Phillips, William Queeny, Patrick Rhorig, George Rahn, John Roaney, Charles Shoener, John Schmelzer, Henry Strohmeier, George Skeen, Jonathan Sterner, Oliver Smith, William Shay, Eugene Sands, Andrew Steffee, Victor Setley, William Toohey, Franklin Trexler, Joseph Uble, Felix Weidel, Daniel Wiltrout, Richard Williams, John Wal- bridge, William Wortz.
COMPANY H.
Officers .- Captain, George W. Staats. First lieutenant, John W. Kantner; second, Fr. S. Haeseler. Sergeants- John H. Jervis, Joseph Boedefeld, William Christian, James Hughes, John Kirkpatrick, John Rigg. Corporals -Joseph Redcay, Robert Wilson, William Dicus, Arthur Connery, James Dolan, Albert Haeseler, Lewis Kline. Musicians-James Sterling, John Snyder.
Privates .- Elijah Allen, Michael Burns, John Bomm, James Chestnut, Thomas Davis, John W. Davis, James Delaney, Benjamin F. Fisher, Henry Faults, George Fox, Jacob M. Faust, William H. Francis, George Gottschall, Isaac K. Good, Elijah Hoffman, Charles Howard, Ben- jamin Howells, Harrison Hood, Philip Horn, Robert Houck, Philip J. Klair, Adam Kleident, James Leonard, Jonah Lewis, Thomas McGee, Conrad McGee, James Madison, William Morgan, George Martin, David Moore,
Jacob Miller, James O'Brien, Isaac Purnell, Michael Reynolds, Benjamin Reiggle, Samuel Reed, Wendall Roi- man, Edward Ramsey, Jeremiah Sterner, William Smith, Benjamin F. Smith, John Sillyman, Emanuel Shaub, William G. Shertel, William Sponsler, Peter Snow, Michael Umberger, Thomas Wren, Nicholas Watkins, John Wolfinger, Charles A. Yeager.
TWO HUNDRED AND TENTH REGIMENT.
Schuylkill county furnished nearly all the men in Com- pany E of this regiment. Soon after the organization, in the autumn of 1864, it joined the Army of the Potomac before Petersburg and entered at once on the stern reali- ties of war. From this time to the close of the contest it was frequently engaged, and always displayed a stub- born bravery that would have done honor to veterans.
The following from this county were borne on the rolls of this regiment, besides G. W. Garber, first sergeant of Company H:
COMPANY E.
Officers .- Captain, John Cook. Second lieutenant, W'm. S. Morris. Sergeants-Samuel Bower, Wm. H. Keller, Uriah W. Tiley, John Gartly. Corporals-M. Mont- gomery L'Velle, Charles Wagner, Charles P. Koch, J. J. Wagner, Benj. Haines, Jos. B. Thomas, Edward Fletcher.
Privates .- Patrick Burke, James Barnes, Mark Barrett, Henry C. Betz, Michael Curly, Samuel Davidson, H. S. Daddow, Thomas E. Evans, Reece M. Evans, Charles Foust, Alex. Hart, Samuel Hinchkliff, Thomas Hussey, R. Hoffman, B. Hoffman. B. Hyman, Benj. J. House- knecht, John Hagerty, John Joice, Pharon W. Krebbs, Lewis Koednitz, John Kelley, Frank Leahy, Henry Lew- is, Alfred Lintz, William McKoy, James Morley, Robert Mc Mullen, John McKearnan, Joseph McKabe, Michael Naughton, John Oriel, William Paul, Lawrence Rasteter, Ed. A. Reed, Lewis Stolte, Bernard Schrader, James Stride, Joseph Sarick, John H. Thomas, Uriah W. Tiley, Christopher Walker, Elias Webster, Michael Ward, James Whims, James Yost, William Bainbridge, Jacob Bum- mersbach, Edward Brennan, John Haggerty, John Joice, John Kelley, James A. Kelley, Frank Leahy, James Morley, William McCoy, Michael Nauhton, Thomas Roe, Joseph Sarichs, James Stride, James Whims.
TWO HUNDRED AND FOURTEENTH.
This, which was known as the Eighth Union League, was organized in March, 1865, for one year. Company A included three and Company C thirty-four men from Schuylkill county. During its term of service it was only engaged in guard, provost and garrison duty.
The representatives in this regiment from Schuylkill county were:
Patrick Fox, Martin Hulihan and Edward Kehoe, of Co. A, and the following in
COMPANY C.
Israel Adams, Daniel Barr, William Blatchley, John Bookmiller, Frank Bloomer, John M. Crosley, James Connelly, Alexander Cole, Benjamin J. Cook, George Emerich, John H. Felty, Henry Fleckinstine, Thomas Fitzgerald, James Grimes, John Hummel, Joseph Hale, Jacob Levan, Adam Lengel, William Marshall, James McBride, Michael Mullen, James Mahon, Robert Paugh, Joseph Reichard, Emanuel H. Reed, Henry Rehr, George
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Rehrer, John H. Smith, Patrick Smith, John Traner, John Weisert, Isaac Zimmerman, George M. Zimmer- man, Joseph Zerby.
CHAPTER XXVIII.
SCHUYLKILL MEN IN OTHER THAN SCHUYLKILL REGI-
MENTS-CASUALTIES AMONG THE SAME.
HE following were the volunteers from Schuyl- kill county who served in other Pennsylvania regiments.
In the 23d .- Reuben Dewald, John H. Griffith, Abraham Horn, Benjamin Jenkins. 26th .- James Goldsmith, Christian Shane.
27th .- James Gallagher.
29th .- Andrew Haas, Patrick Hallahan, John Marley.
30th .- Thomas Martin.
31st .- Major John M. Wetherill, Surgeon A. G. Cole- man, William Higgins, George Locket, Corporal James Stapleton, Peter Shoots, Frederick Whitegall, Philip Heilman, John Boyle, Patrick Fitzimmons, John Camp- bell, Mark Foster, Sergeant David B. Mattson, William Conway, Patrick Dollard, Color Corporal Thomas J. Foster.
32nd .- John Stallecker, Lewis Kerschner, James Carl, Michael Donnelly, William Edwards, - Hadesty, Lieutenant Edward R. Moll, Adam Gilbert, Henry Yost, William Boyer, Edward Thomas, Chester Holden.
33d .- David Stahler.
34th .- Corporal James Porter, Corporal Daniel Do- herty, George Carr, Robert Troy, Francis Davis, Marty Sullivan, Patrick Canfield, Thomas Creeswell, Edward Foley, Robert Hagerty, Michael Mullen, John Paxon, Benjamin Dry, Hospital Steward John H. Johnson, James Jenkins.
35th .- William A. Parmenter, Henry P. Slater, Mich- ael Canfield, Emanuel Kurtz, Richard Sance, Thomas Boran, Martin Dasey, Patrick Finny, James McAllister, Charles Coller, Henry Johns, Lieutenant Jacob Bonewitz.
36th .- Henry Harris, David Reddinger, Henry Heff- ner, Van Burenbike, Emanuel Paul, Samuel Gottshall, John Caughlin, Robert Huntzinger, Thomas Curry, Wil- liam Williams, Aaron Breish, William Casey, Daniel Dunn (fifer), Jeremiah Delaney, John Miller, James B. Mur- ray, Robert Makey, John O'Donnell, Sergeant William J. Williams, John Rooney, Cyrns Soliday, William Kea- sey, Henry Barr, Charles Miller, Robert M. Huntzinger, John J. Huntzinger.
37th .- Drum-major Dennis Fields, Thomas Powers. 38th .- John Delaney, Longstaff Middleton, Sergeant Thomas D. Griffith, Michael Shields, Thomas Flynn.
39th .- George Schwenk, George Bretz.
41st .- Martin Pike.
42nd .- David Williams.
43d .- Captain E. W. Matthews, Sergeant Patrick Bradley, Corporal Thomas Robinson, James Boyle, Michael Gray, John McCabe, Ephraim Uhler, Frank Bridegan, Henry Barr, Ephraim Uhler, William Umben- hanr, Corporal L. E. C. Moore, Joseph S. Walker, George Wilson, Martin Baker, John Donner, Henry Feller, Oliver Goldman, James Hanley, Edward Maidenlord, Patrick Mc Laughlin.
Sergeant Jackson Pott, Sergeant James Smith, James Allison, Alonzo Bird, Jacob F. Kinney.
45th .- William D. Lyons, Thomas McCabe.
46th .-- Gaven Mccullough, Patrick Donovan, Cornelius Neischwinder, Patrick Mullen, Nicholas Curren, William Brosius, George Brosius, Augustus Snyder, William Dar- mody, John Fox, Ephraim F. Kripe.
47th .- George Kilmer, Michael Burnshire, George R. Hebler, Henry Lefend, Augustus Upman.
49th .- Sergeant Jacob Stransser.
5 1st .- John Welsh.
53d .- Henry May, C. F. Lichtenhorn, Patrick Mc- Langhlin, Daniel McGallas.
57th .- Christian Wier, John Stack, Edward Mereine. 58th .- James Holton, James Owens, Corporal Ben- nett Cobley, Michael Sweeny.
59th .- Thomas Moore, Alexander Clark, Francis P. Waters.
6ist .- Augustus Seller, Augustus Faust.
62nd .- Henry Shurey.
63d .- John Cameron.
64th .- John Brennan, James Blake.
66th .- Owen Dolan.
68th .- James McGugert, Thomas Riley.
69th .-- Sergeant John Ryan, Edward Brown, Martin Reilly, Emanuel Spatzer, Hugh Livingston, James Cole, John Maley, Daniel McCoy, Henry Stonefield, James Donahoe, John Bradley, Michael Flynn, John Mulhall, 7Ist-Reuben Miller.
72nd .- Charles Raudenbush, William Place, Joseph H. Wythes.
79th .- Patrick J. Gallagher, John Thomas, Augustus Tucker.
82nd .- Thomas T. Morgan.
83d .- Adam Mort, Dr. Thompson.
84th .- William Bulles, Washington Taubert, Patrick Burns, Joseph A. Pinkerton, Eugene Downey, Corporal John Snedden, John Garrigum, George Rher.
88th .- William Beaumont, David Howard, John Ep- pinger, Jacob S. Bram, William Pugh.
90th .- Joseph Williams, Thomas White, Robert S. Smith, Samuel Robinson, James Geran, John Hessin, Philip Calavour, James McGrath, William Tomkins, Jacob L. Bricher, James Moore, Patrick Money, John Donnellanson, Hiram Spades, Henry Spades, Charles Dugan, Charles Gill, Theodore Roberts, Michael Brady, Robert Donahoe, Sergeant Charles A. Major, Lewis C. Crossland.
92nd .- Frederick Schrope, John Evans, Thomas Williams, James McGill, Lieutenant Thomas D. Griffiths, Richard Morris, Sergeant Frank Garner, Daniel Carmitchel, John Carmitchel, Lemuel Morgan, John G. Jones, Patrick Kerrigan, Thomas G. Corbin, John T. H. McConnell, John Gallagher.
95th .- Peter Campbell, David Sands, John Urnben- hower, Ephraim Moyer, Peter Breen, Henry Clemens, Franklin Eckert, Edward Purcell, William T. Wolff, Dennis Brenran, Stephen Brennan, Patrick Lawler, Law- rence Ryan.
97th .- Corporal William McCanly, Charles O'Hara.
98th .-- Hospital steward H. R. Seddinger, George Jacobs, Peter Smith, Levi Deitrich, Joseph Earny, Henry Zimmerman, Lewis Frank, Jacob Rindernecht, William Koehler, Joseph Ediner, Jacob Wasser, Fred- erick Strohm, George Marquette, Henry Weiss, John Kramer, William Stahley, Frederick Hetterling, John Bloom, Frederick Headerly.
100th .- Dr. Palm.
JoIst .- Jenkins Wiltner, Joseph Blunt, Lieutenant George L. Brown, Sergeant John Perry, Joel Strauser,
44th .- Thomas Norton, George Adams, Thomas Horn, John Fritz, Henry Berkman, Richard Morris, Joseph
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SCHUYLKILL MEN IN VARIOUS REGIMENTS.
Tomkinson, Jacob Deiter, Jacob Went, Adam Wingen- field, Jacob Weiss, Valentine H. Groff, Dick Morris, John Perry, Joseph Tomlinson.
105th .- Daniel Anspach, Edmund Kline, Sergeant Isaac A. Dunster.
106th .- George H. Jones, Lieutenant William M. Jones.
108th .- Edward Shoemaker, Charles Furey, Williani Giddings, James B. Currey.
109th .- James Purcell, Edward Mentze, John Bowen, James McGill, John Powell, George Ridley, Evan Wil- liams, Sergeant Jonathan Humphrey, John Edwards, James Boran, Owen Brennar, William Horan, Michael Mahan, James McGill, John Prosser, Nehemiah Ford, George H. Jones, Charles Filbert, Hiram Hizer.
IIoth .- Assistant surgeon P. R. Palm, Thomas Wiggan, Joseph Blunt.
112th .-- Adam Eichly, Martin Conway, Charles L. Baltz, Thos. Connor, Henry O. R. Fernsler, Edward S. Hetherington, John S. Helms, Thos. Kelly, William H. Muth, William H. Matter, Michael O'Neil, John Reppel, John Rose, John Shanley, James Tracy, Butler E. Dow- ning, John Y. Wren, Dick Pott, Augustus Heisler, Wells Beck, Milton Moyer.
113th .- John C. Morgan, Adjutant G. W. Henrie, Reuben Frederick, Levi Clifford, Charles Clifford, Law- rence Owens, William Stevenson, Daniel Salmon, Samuel Moore.
114th .- Theophilus Heycock, John Morgan.
115th .- Christopher Welden, William Weldon, John F. Fernow, John W. Oxrider, Robert Casey, Alexander Mc- Cabe, James Boyd, John Collins, William Partington, Sergeant Barney McCarn, Michael Rearden, M. Cunning- ham.
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