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Company I, the third complete company of this regiment recruited in Tioga county, had the following roster of officers and privates:
Captains: Francis M. Hills, William Chaset and Charles M. Hart.
First Lieutenants: George Dwight Smith*, James E. Catlin. William Chase, Charles M. Hart.
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Second Lieutenants: George M. Ackley, James M. Cole*, Charles M. Hart, De- Witt C. Hoig*, James E. Catlin and Andrew Strong.
First Sergeants: Samuel Haynes, James E. Catlin, Edward B. Carveyt, Decatur Dickinson, John B. Emery and Martin G. Clark.
Sergeants: William Hoffmant, John Hancockt, Justus D. Strait, Philo Carlet, John B. Emery, Alonzo Bordon*, Malcom A. Roycet and Solon S. Darttt.
Corporals: Warden E. Tylert, Walter E. Marsh, Manning C. May, Albert Sax- buryt, Abram C. Ellsworth, John L. Johnsont, Seyman Hancock, Charles F. Reed, John H. Buckleyt, Wright Redington*, Darius Kriner and Ovid H. Andrewst.
Musicians: Washington Larrison, Emanuel E. Hipple and Charles H. Strait. Privates: James Adams, Henry Albright, John S. Button, Peter Boyle, James A. Buck, Lewis Baker, John Barr, Dwight Blackmore, Seth D. Baxter, S. J. Barnes, Warner Button*, John S. Beacht, Jasper Bowker*, Zadock Butler, Burton Brownt, William V. Borden, Lewis Bacon, John W. Carle, Newberry Cloost, Joseph Cahn, Joseph Cowdent, John Cleary, Jehiel Case*, Ransford Campbellt, Robert Cooper, Amasa Dodge, Seldon B. Dimmick, Samuel M. Donley, John Deitrich, James S. Donleyt, Eli Dickenst, George Duncan, Thomas Degan, Alva Dickens, Charles C. Edsont, Harrison D. Eastman, James English, Joseph O. English, Lewis Elliottt, Henry A. Elliottt, Chester Ellis, George C. English, George English*, John A. Fletchert, Charles Francis, Joseph Finney, Charles Foskt, John Gillespie, Albert M. Handyt, Charles H. Howell, Abram E. Hahn, Henry Humphrey, Theodore Helter, Levi H. Hahn, Francis Handyt, William H. Hardy, Harvey Hayes, Ellis P. Hotelling*, Charlton Handy*, Alexander Henry*, Absalom Hunsinger, Charles Hurlburtson, James Hampson, Allen Hotelling, John Huch, Sylvester Houghton, George Hawks, Amos Jillison, James E. Johnsont, Darius Johnsont, John J. John- sont, James E. Jonest, Stephen F. Kennedy, John Kirkpatrickt, Thomas Lawton, Warren Lawton, Dominick Lynch, Lewis E. Long, William Lloyd, David Langdon, Washington Larrison, Thomas Lanning, Thomas D. Marsh, John P. Miller, Patrick Maney, Edwin E. Mills, Lewis Myers, James Morton, George S. Mattisont, Thomas Mulvaney, Noah C. Morton*, Marshall M. Maynardt, William Mores, Christopher Millert, Charles McGhee, Spencer Newberry;, Hiram Niver*, Silas Nivert, James Naval*, Jeremiah Overdurf, Robert S. Orr*, Warren Owenst, John Phillips, William Parry, Levi Pritchard, C. O. Pemberton, Eugene B. Root, John Rowlandt, George M. Rexfordt, Frederick Ross, William Rollier, John Reilyt, Joseph Reibsamt, Rhesa J. Reynolds, Edwin Royce, Jason Remington, Daniel M. Shelley, James Sum- merville, Charles Sands, Porter R. Shermant, Charles E. Sewell, Horace S. Sawyert, Harmon H. Sawyer, Henry Smith, Samuel Stumpff, Harry Schmidt, Warren D. Stone*, Cornelius Saxbury*, Michael Smith, Stephen Strait, Charles B. Sofieldt, Henry W. Traverse, Jacob M. Traver, William H. Thompson, Charles H. Townsend, Samuel J. Vanhosent, Albert Waters, Robert A. Williams, Alexander Wands, Wil- liam H. Watrous, Erastus Wilson, Jehial H. Wood, Frederick Williams, Palmer B. Watkins, John Wilkinsont, Rook Wilkinsont, Robert Williams, Francis L. Wilcox, Milon D. Wilson, Samuel Young and William Zimmerman.
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FIFTY-SEVENTH REGIMENT.
This regiment was organized at Camp Curtin in December, 1861, and was officered as follows: William Maxwell, of Mercer county, colonel; Elhannan W. Woods, of Mercer county, lieutenant-colonel, and Jeremiah Culp, of Bradford county, major. It participated in the siege of Yorktown and the battles and skirmishes of Fair Oaks, Charles City Cross Roads, Malvern Hill, Second Bull Run, Fairfax Court House, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Mine Run, Auburn Creek, Kelly's Ford, Locust Grove, Wilderness, North Anna, Cold Harbor, Hatcher's Run, Weldon Railroad, Fort Steadman and Sailor's Creek.
Over two-thirds of this regiment re-enlisted December 24, 1863. In January, 1865, having been greatly reduced in strength by the severity of the summer cam- paign, it was consolidated into a battalion of six companies, and the Eighty-fourth Pennsylvania Volunteers consolidated with it. It was mustered out of the service at Alexandria, Virginia, June 22, 1865.
Company D of this regiment was recruited in Tioga county. Its roster ia as follows:
Captains: H. W. Caulkins, James D. Moore.
First Lieutenant: Charles O. Etz *.
Second Lieutenants: William O. Mattison, Cyrus P. Slavin.
Sergeants: Joseph S. Sharp, Perry C. Bristol, William Brooks, Levi Christ, Albert Hayne, Albert l'. l'ew, John Hayt, Samuel Shieldst, John T. Labar, H. F. Westbrook*, Richard P. Managan, Daniel Holmes.
Corporals: Adam McCormick, Jacob Lutes, Charles B. Kennedy, John Torner, Somerville Hill, George W. Harrison, Louis Barzoni, Marion King, S. H. MeCart- neyt, Harry W. Babcock, Baker D. Ellis, Henry R. Douglass, Edwin C. Goodrich, Seymour Ingalls, Charles Maynard, Robert C. Hillt.
Musicians: Henry Crull, Daniel Downey, W. S. Lambackst.
Privates: John W. Anderson, Milton M. Andrewst, David Brest, Jackson Breakman, Lewis F. Brest, William Bostwick, William A. Burns, Stephen S. Beeman, Jonas Brobst, John Brooks, James H. Break, John Booth, David Baddif, E. Brannon, Albert Baileyt, David Bowman, Charles Butlert, Elias Christ, Joseph ('hristwell, William J. Creighton, Harvey T. ('hrist, John Cubbisont, Hiram Clair, Patrick Coyle, Joseph Clouts, H. A. Conger, David A. Cox, Philemon Catlin, William Christt, Harvey L. Cubbison*, William H. Curtist, Perry Childs, Benjamin Card, P. Culvert, Joseph Christwall, Theodore F. Deweyt, John Dobson, John Dunmire, Bruce Dickeyt, Hiram Delong. Henry Dewald, George W. Douglas, Jacob Derr, John Doughertyt, Harrison Davidsont, John S. Donohue, William W. Davidsont. Robert Davidson, John Drake*, Addison Dimmiek, Thomas Dickey, Evan Evanst, Jamea Evanst, Jonas Furl, John Forrestt, Lewis C. Fesser, Dubois Freeart. William Ginher, Joseph Gaston, Robert S. Gitchell, Miles S. Green, George T. Granger, Winfield Guisht. James Grant, Thomas Gibbons, Jr., Abram Gaskill, Elias Gearhart, Wash- ington Hood, Alexander Hamiltont, Jesse Harrison. Washington P. Hill, James Hillt, William Hageyt, S. M. Howard, ( W. Humison, John J. Harrisont, Isaac Hollabaught. Alexander R. Hunter. Arthur Hanna, David Hay*, Henry Jones,
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Company C of this regiment was recruited in Bradford and Tioga counties. The following named officers and privates were from Tioga county:
First Lieutenant: A. J. B. Dartt and Charles C. Hermans *.
Second Lieutenant: Henry D. Calkins.
First Sergeant: Charles H. Van Dusen.
Sergeants: J. P. Wilcox, Noah J. Wheeler, Henry D. Calkins, Lyman L. Sperry, Jonathan L. Moore and James H. Howet ..
Corporals: D. M. Rose, A. J. B. Dart, Charles H. Hertel, Henry B. Morrison, Rozel Gile, Thomas S. Gillet, J. Scott Howe and John D. Ruggles.
Privates: George W. Ayrest, Adam E. Cleveland, Robert Calhoun, Charles Clark, Philander Hall, Martin V. Lovel*, Fordyce S. Morgan, Charles M. Rumsey, Lyman J. Reynolds, Porter D. Rumsey, Waldo Spear, William Warters, Merritt Woodward and C. D. Warner.
Company G was recruited in Chester, Lycoming and Tioga counties. Among those from Tioga county were the following:
First Lieutenant: James W. Childs.
Corporal: Ira M. Warriner.
Privates: Samson Babb, Samson W. Babbt, John W. Childs and Henry Moyer *.
Company L had the following from Tioga county:
First Lieutenant: Otis G. Gerouldt.
Corporals: James Seibertt, Lloyd B. Husted.
Privates: Horace Dartt, Henry Emberger*, Sidney A. Hoagland, Jacob Hart- man, William S. Hoagland, David S. Ireland, Alonzo L. Johnson, Henry J. Levalley, Charles A. Marvin, Isaac Marvin, H. B. Marvin, E. W. Maynard, Nathan Moyer, Richard C. Videan, James Walkert, Isaac D. Walkert.
ONE HUNDRED AND FIRST REGIMENT.
This regiment was organized in October, 1861, at Camp Curtin, with the fol- lowing officers: Joseph H. Wilson, of Beaver county, colonel; David B. Morris, of Pittsburg, lieutenant-colonel, and Joseph S. Hoard, of Tioga county, major. It participated in the Peninsula Campaign, and Fair Oaks, in Virginia, and at Kings- ton, Goldsboro, Little Washington, and Plymouth, in North Carolina. At the last place, April 20, 1864, the entire regiment, save those on furlough and detached ser- vice, were taken prisoners, and were confined in Andersonville, Macon, Florence, Savannah, Charleston and Charlotte. They were finally exchanged at Wilmington, North Carolina, in March, 1865.
Company B of this regiment was raised in Tioga county. The roster of its officers and men is as follows:
Captains: Joseph S. Hoard, Victor A. Elliott and Melvin L. Clark. Captain Clark was commissioned lieutenant-colonel May 18, 1865.
First Lieutenants: Abram Young and Franklin P. Wylie.
Second Lieutenants: George G. Gaylord, Melvin L. Clark and Harvey S. Horton.
Sergeants: Melvin L. Clark, Frank P. Wylie, Harvey S. Horton, Francis M. Shaw, Dyer J. Butts, Justus B. Clark, George Hollands and Byron M. Shawt.
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Corporala: Zerbino H. Young, Stephen G. Mudge, Ezra Ripley, Solon H. Deweyt, Perry Hillt, Phineas V. Clark, George E. Catlin, Burr R. Bailey, John Kiley. Musicians: John W. Brown, Israel M. Dairt, Oliver H. Perryt, Seely Johns, James E. Young.
Privates: A. P. Benjamin, William Bailey, A. H. Bacon, Ebenezer Burleyt, Albert A. Bodinet, John J. Beach*, S. W. Cochran, C. C. Connelly, Wallace Codney, Gideon A. Cornell, Silas Cummings, H. W. Clark*, (2d), William R. Cam- eront, Edwin B. Clarkt, H. W. Clarkt, (1st), Ora L. Clevelandt, William Dair, Patrick Delaney, Stephen Dickinson, James Debtman, Reuben B. Dairt, Elisha Fanning, F. T. Fairmant, Charles S. Fisht, Henry Gaylordt, Jonathan Greeley, William B. Gaylord, James Henry, John C. Howe, Arnold Halligist, John W. Horton, Francis Hagar, George W. Hubbard, John L. Johnson, Horace Jaquish, Samuel W. Jerould*, Thomas Jonest, Oliver M. Kelley, Edward Lewist, David Latterell, Elam Morehouse, Martin Moore, Edwin A. Morley, Daniel E. Morley, Stephen M. Miles, Purington Maryott, Omer Morchouse, John W. Mapest, John D. Miles, Frank M. Murdockt, George Mudge, Stephen R. Peters, Francis Peters, Ester Palmer, George W. Pickens, Artemus Rumsey, Dwight Ripley, John Rourke, Andrew J. Reeder, James H. Shaw, Orin Shaw, Thomas C. Shaw, Andrew Scouten, Horry B. Shaw, John W. Sweett, Orson F. Spurrt, Samuel W. Smitht, Elisha Smitht, Warren St. John, George W. Vance, Andrew J. Watkins, Reuben Wood, Alonzo S. Warren, James Wilsont, Jacob Wilda, Oscar F. Young.
ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTH REGIMENT.
This regiment had the following officers and men from Tioga county:
Company B-Captain: John Irvint.
Company C-Privates: Orson C. Cole, Almon C'uret and Richard Vandyke.
Company D-First Lieutenant: John Irvint.
Sergeants: William Irvint, Samuel Irvint, Henry C. Veilt and James H. Hall *.
Corporals: Israel Riddlet, Ichabod S. Jonest, David Irving, Robert Mathews, Gilce M. Coonst and Daniel L. Foster *.
Musician: Charles T. Whitcomb.
Privates: Andrew B. Bassett, Jr., John B. Bisert, Fidelo Biddlet, James Budson, James G. Careyt, Henry Davist, Thomas Doud*, John S. Eltert, Darius Griswold, Peter B. IIerrington, Henry Herrington*, Robert M. King*, Abram King*, James Landon, Edward Mathews*, Thomas Mathews, William Myers, George G. Mason*, Thomas Nestor, Ambrose Reeder, Frederick Schambacher, George W. Schambachert. Eurotaa F. Sparks, Peter Schick, Charles F. Schambachert, George E. Tripp, Darius R. Terry, John Wilber, Lewis N. Wilbert and William Werline.
Company H-Privatea: Orlando Dann, Cornelius King and James Thompson. Company I-Privates: Eugene Budson and James R. Watts.
ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTH REGIMENT-ELEVENTH CAVALRY.
This regiment, originally known as "Harlan's Light Cavalry," was raised during the months of August and September. 1861, as an independent regiment, by Col. Josiah Harlan, of Philadelphia, under special authority from the Secretary of War.
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The companies were from different states, A being from Iowa, portions of E and F from New York and Pennsylvania, I from New Jersey, M from Ohio and the remainder from Pennsylvania. Congress having only authorized the raising of regiments by states, it was finally mustered in as the Eleventh Cavalry, with the following officers: Josiah Harlan, colonel; Samuel P. Spear, lieutenant-colonel; George Stetzel, Samuel Wetherell and Noah M. Runyan, majors. It was assigned to duty in the Army of the Potomac, and participated in numerous engagements and skirmishes, doing a large amount of scouting duty. It was mustered out of the service August 13, 1865.
Company F of this regiment was raised in Bradford and Tioga counties, and across the line in New York state. The following named officers and privates were from Tioga county:
Captain: B. B. Mitchell.
Second Lieutenant: John V. Pickering.
First Sergeants: Victor A. Elliott, promoted to captain of Company B, One Hundred and First Pennsylvania Volunteers, March 1, 1862, and William C. Lamb *.
Quartermaster-Sergeant: Andrew Klock.
Commissary Sergeants: W. H. Hancock and Chancy C. Ackley.
Sergeants: Richard M. Ross, Maurice D. Bailey, Jacob Vannoyt, Oliver P. Barden and Henry E. Wheelert.
Corporals: W. C. Lamb*, R. Weekst, Charles T. Austin, Roland Sanders, Martin Gleason, Ira V. Williams, Chester W. Fentont and Herman Inschot.
Buglers: B. B. Borden and A. H. Perry.
Blacksmith: George A. Roberts.
Farrier: E. C. Westbrook.
Privates: Lorin N. Butler, Hiram Bellinger, Andrew J. Brown, Wilbur Churchill, Jerome B. Chapmant, James J. Cady, Jacob H. Colestock, Thomas E. De Pui, John M. Goodrich, James A. Hawthornt, John Hawthorn, Thomas Holiday, Valorus E. Ives, Darius Inscho, Alvin H. Ingallst, W. H. Kirkendall, Adelbert D. Keeney, Daniel A. Lamb, Hamlin B. Lambt, Ira O. Mudget, William M. Miles, John O'Neil, Charles C. Palmer, Charles M. Pitts, G. N. Rorenbaught, Frank M. Spencer, Vincent W. Swimelar*, Leander Shermant, A. H. Taylor, Frank B. Towner, Alfred Tolest, Jefferson Vannoy, C. N. Walker, Luther A. West and Benjamin F. West- brook.
ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-SIXTH REGIMENT.
Two companies of this regiment, A and D, were recruited in Tioga county, for the nine months' service. A regimental organization was effected at Camp Curtin, August 20, 1862. Charles Ryon, of Elkland, was commissioned major, and was mus- tered out with the regiment May 29, 1863. The regiment took part in the battle of Fredericksburg and had several men killed and wounded.
Company A was recruited in Tioga county. Its roster is as follows:
Captains: John J. Hammond and John I. Mitchell.
First Lieutenant: Romanzo C. Bailey.
Second Lieutenants: John I. Mitchell and H. L. Prutsman.
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Sergeants: H. L. Prutsman, Valentine W. Lewis, F. H. Garretson, Albert F. Packard, Jacob Tallman and Clark W. Barrow.
Corporals: Stephen Dickerson, Samuel L. Patterson, William Warren, Henry C. Wheeler, Monroe P. Crosley, B. W. Merrick and William H. Larcom.
Musicians: Charles M. Magarcy, Philip Petty and Hiram Bixley.
Privates: Daniel E. Bacon, Henry Beckwith, Levi Bruson, J. G. Burroughs, Charles V. Bixley, Alpheus Button, Charles Button, Eli Barber, Charles S. Beach, Theodore S. Bacon*, John Burgesst, Francis M. Copp, Ralph Campbell, Oren Cline, Nathan Case, Franklin H. Clark, Charles W. Chase, William P. Cowan, Rubus Clemens, George T. Dickerson, Joseph Denton, Elmer Daggett, Jerome Daggett, Charles L. Denel, Patrick F. Donley, Charles L. Eaton, James Furgerson, John Fur- gerson, Miles Goodwin, Amasa Gee, Charles Goodwin, William M. Gridley*, Franklin Herrick, Vincent Hogaboom, William H. Hunter, Charles D. Hudson, Minor Jack- son, Erwin Keys, William Z. Knapp, Ira Keeney, James Loughridge, William H. Lawrence, Moses Losey*, Joseph S. Merrick, Elias Merrick, Charles W. Moore, Henry J. McGowan, Philip Petty, Anson Palmert, Chauncey Rice, Levi Rounsville, William Rounsville, Oscar H. Rounsville, James Russellt, Andrew J. Sutton, William Smith, John Shellman, John Smartwood, Daniel Smartwood, Luman M. Smith, Ezra Swope, Jr., Clinton Slocum, Stephen C. Shaff, Allen D. Seeleyt, Timothy Sul- livan*, Henry M. Tice, Edward Updyke, John D. Vandyke, David Williams, Henry Wood, William H. Wylie, Benjamin F. Walters and D. Whitehead.
Company B of this regiment contained thirty-nine officers and privates, who were recruited by Charles Ryon, of Elkland, who was commissioned major of the regiment. Their names are as follows:
First Lieutenants: John Seeley and Nelson Doty.
Sergeant: George L. Hurlbut.
Corporals: Norman Strait, E. D. Rutherford, Seth Leroy Love.
Musician: Orville Bress.
Privates: Sylvester Bullock, Elijah Blanchard, Horatio Chisom, Hiram B. Cameron, Henry Creeley, John Costleyt, Silas S. Dingman, Austin Flanders, W. B. Hudson, John Hogencamp, Calvin Hober, Robert B. Howland, Thomas Jenkinst, Charles Mattison*, Frank Miles, V. Monroe, Johial Norton, Thomas J. Richardson, Stephen Romayne, John Rose, Horace K. Rumsey, James R. Stonet, Asa Spencer, Luman Stevens, Solomon Vanzile, Andrew Vanzile, Frank Vastbinder, George H. Watts, Eli White, Clark V. Worden and William R. Watkins.
Company D had the following roster:
Captain: Sylvester D. Phillips.
First Lieutenant: Albert B. Cloos.
Second Lieutenants: Alva Davidson and Martin Dodge.
Sergeants: Martin Dodge, James H. Metcalf, James C. Aldrich, Ansel B. Parker, William H. Gurnseyt and Benson B. King.
Corporals: Frederick Heyler, George W. Potter, Henry W. Grantier, William G. Gilkey, William O. Wakeley, Lafayette D. Hill, Theodore F. Holcomb and John Little.
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Musicians: Leroy P. Davis and Samuel Fletcher.
Privates: Charles F. Abbott, David C. Buck, Anson P. Boardman, Charles Bennett, Charles Butler, Timothy Baker, William Bloom, Ansil E. Brower, Montra- ville Brown, James Colman, William Chapman, James P. Cook, Jahiel Case, David Case, Hiram L. Colegrove, J. E. Chamberlin, Rufus Cook, Charles W. Chaset, Joseph F. Davist, Vincent Dodge, Henry Dibble, Joseph J. Doan, Samuel Donaly, James W. Degraw, Orville Earl, Lysander J. Earl, William Edgcomb, Lott Fill- more, Morgan Heyler, Delos D. Howe, Isaac Hunt, Milton King, Stephen Kingt, Thomas Leanning, Delos F. Leonard, Orrin Leach, Oscar Macumbert, John Metzgar, Isaac L. Metcalf, William H. H. Metcalf, James Mallory, Samuel Metcalf, Orson P. Mintonye, Charles Mulkinst, Andrew McCoy, John McCormic, Jesse McIntyre, Llewellyn Northrop, John A. Pearsol, Frank C. Pride, Charles Prouty, Eugene Pritchard, Samuel Pierce, Walter B. Pritchard, Bradley N. Parker, Merrit Potter, Sovrine Rumsey, John P. Rushmore, George N. Seely, Lyman B. Somers, Silas Taylor, John Thomas, Philip H. Taylor, Rowland B. Tooker, John C. Tanner, Isaac Watts, Daniel C. Wakeley, Jacob Whitmarsh, William R. Youngs, Dyer Youngs, Samuel Youngst, Walter S. Youngst.
ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-NINTH REGIMENT.
This regiment ("Bucktail Brigade") was commanded by Roy Stone. It was re- cruited in Potter, Tioga, Lycoming, Clearfield, Clarion, Lebanon, Allegheny, Lu- zerne, Mifflin and Huntingdon counties. It took part in the battles of Chancellors- ville, Bethesda Church, Weldon Railroad, Gettysburg, Wilderness, Spottsylvania, Hatcher's Run, North Anna and Petersburg. The surgeon was Dr. W. T. Humphrey, and the chaplain Rev. J. F. Calkins, pastor of the Presbyterian church, Wellsboro. The regiment entered the service in August, 1862, and was mustered out June 24, 1865.
Company A of this regiment was from Tioga county. Its roster is as follows:
Captains: A. J. Sofield*, Dudley A. Fish, Lewis Bodinet and Benjamin H. Warrinert.
First Lieutenants: Dudley A. Fish, Lewis Bodinet, George Blackwellt, John Walbridge, John Rexfordt and George D. Brooks.
Second Lieutenants: Lewis Bodinet, Benjamin H. Warrinert, George Black- wellt, John Rexfordt and George D. Brooks.
Sergeants: John Rexfordt, A. B. Wright, J. B. Wilcoxt, George Blackwellt, Benjamin H. Warrinert, George D. Brookst, Edward Morset, Cloise L. Miller, Asher D. Cole*, Wallace W. Sofield*, Albert D. Wright, promoted to captain Forty-third United States Colored Troops, and John L. Barnes.
Corporals: John Walbridget, Albert Dale, Nathan Palmer, Austin H. Butler, William A. Smith, Jesse W. Bordent, Nathan Wilcox, John L. Barnes, Alfred Boy- den, Sanford Boyden, Lyman Stowell, Henry D. Smead, Gilderoy H. Lawton, Na- thaniel H. Wilcox*, William A. Smith*, Wilson D. Race*, William A. Noblest, John L. Pondt, Daniel Butler and Frank R. Goodmant.
Musicians: Lewis Culver and Cook Willard.
Privates: Freeman B. Ashleyt, Hiram Bardwell, Reuben Bell, Lester H. Butler,
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Philander Birch, Francis M. Butler, Marion Croftt, Joseph Collins, Amos Clark, Elon Culver, George F. Christian*, John Carrol, Reuben H. Carter, John Cole- grove}, John E. Chaffert, William Churchillt, V. Champney, Aaron O. Douglast, George Dewey, Walter Dibblet, James Davis, David B. Drougold, James Dunn, Edwin W. Dimmick*, Frederick O. Dalton*, Lewis Ernestt, Matthew Fetzer*, Edwin Fairbankst, James C. Farleyt, Curtis Gleason*, David Hart, Jr., George Hilliar, Charles Henry, Samuel Hartman, T. Haughenberry, Corwin Howe*, Toren Hem- minger*, John T. Hoffmant, Simon A. Hiltbolb, Joshua Ingallst, Elihu Ingallst, Oscar Jennings*, Frank Justice, Nicholas Kizer, Jacob Kiphart, Jr.}, Christian Koch, Alexander Kauffman, George A. Kinney, John Kennedy, Aaron King, Jr., George L. Long, Henry Lyon, Augustus Lyont, John Lyont, Thomas B. Midlint, Reuben H. Martin*, William Millard*, Reece Morrist, Ellis L. Miller, Ira T. McIntyre, W. H. McCollumt, Thomas R. Neecet, William M. Nicholst, George A. Noblet, Robert E. Pond, Peter Pault, Joseph Petrie, Oliver W. Phillipst, William E. Price, Reuben Palmer, Eben W. Parkhurst, Samuel Ritton, Sylvester Robertsont, Thomas H. Roott, Wilson D. Robison, John Rockey, Ely Russelt, Chandler Ronley, William B. Reeset, Wilmot Ritter, Thomas Skeltont, James Stryker, Charles Stroup, Reuben G. Simmons, Hiram Smith, Frederick Siegle, Thomas C. Sanderson, Lemuel W. Smedley, Miles Swopet, George D. Sofield, Asa Smith, Henry Smitht, Henry E. Smith, Eden B. Titus, John C. Tylert, Eugene A. Tremaint, James Van Dusen, John S. Wollcott, Charles R. Warriner, James B. Warren, Jesse K. Williams, Caleb B. Wright, Abraham Wright, Levi Wright, John Weidner, Ira Warriner, John H. Wheelert.
Company F had the following members from Tioga county: Alonzo B. Eastman, and John Patterson.
Company G had the following officers and men from Tioga county: Thomas B. Bryden, captain; Henry J. Landrus, sergeant, promoted to sergeant major; Josiah Hughest and James Logan*, corporals, and John Davis *.
Company K had among its members Charles L. Hoyt, second lieutenant, and Isaac Bryantt, of Tioga county.
ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-FIRST REGIMENT-DRAFTED MILITIA.
This regiment was composed of men drafted in October, 1862, for nine months' service. It was organized at Camp Curtin in November with the following officers: Everard Bierer, of Fayette county, colonel; Theophilus Humphrey, of Bradford county, lieutenant-colonel, and Robert C. Cox, of Tioga county, major. Its service was principally in North Carolina. It was mustered out at Harrisburg, August 8, 1863.
Company A of this regiment was from Tioga county. Its muster roll is as fol- lows:
Captain: Anson A. Amsbry.
First Lieutenants: Lucien O. Beach and Samuel W. Love.
Second Lieutenants: Samuel W. Love, Charles Biter and William L. Keagle. Sergeants: Samuel W. Love, William L. Keagle, Henry S. Arthur, N. M. Leve- good, Gaston D. Walker, Thomas J. Barton, Lester S. Fisk, Oliver P. Babcock.
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Corporals: Henry S. Arthur, Gaston D. Walker, Thomas J. Barton, Lester S. Fisk, John G. Bowman, George W. Bastian, Ora M. Kelly, Oliver M. Kelly, William E. Clark, Erastus P. Hill, Nelson Fulkerson, Ellis Merrill.
Musicians: Leonard R. Bombay and Joseph Brion.
Privates: Alexander Allen, George W. Anderson, John L. Allen, Leonard J. Bradford, Henry S. Bodine, Jacob Boston, Henry O. Bliss, Daniel Boom, Daniel Barrett, Hiram Burdick, Leonard J. Bradford, Francis M. Black, Ransom W. Bailey, Jesse T. Bedell, Henry Brion, David Brion, Ezra Brees, Benjamin Babcock, Wesley C. Barnhart, Simeon Babcock, Hopkins J. Crosby, Robert W. Campbell, Lyman Cop- ley, Charles W. Churchillt, Willis B. Daily, Hiram D. Deming, promoted to hospital steward, Thomas Eldridge, Jr., C. A. Eilenberger, Enoch Evans, Jefferson Fritz, William R. Freeman, Ferdinand Fray, Christian Foulkrod, Henry Frockt, William J. Garner, John Gleason, Uriah Golden, Daniel Hodge, Orlo J. Hamlin, George Horning, Charles D. Hart, George W. Hart, Casper Houser, Adam Hart, Jacob Horn- ing, Richard W. Ham, Micajah S. Inscho, David Johnson, J. A. Knickerbocker, Garrett M. Kinner, Henry Kimballt, Gottlieb Krause, Jacob Kissinger, Samuel A. Kelsey, William Landis, John J. Lutz, John Matthews, Henry Mattison, Silas Mosier, John Newfer, Andrew A. Newton, William W. Neal, Horace Odell, John E. Ostrum, Walter Phelps, Benjamin J. Powers, David Plank, George W. Ricet, Alovin D. Robbinst, Charles Snyder, Martin V. Smith, Nelson C. W. Smith, Washington Sheffer, James H. Stewart, John H. Schoonover, Henry W. Travis, Ezekiel Thomas, Charles Tillinghast, Jr., Cornelius Vanorsdale, Stephen H. Wood, Charles Wilson and Charles Zink.
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