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The men returned home, and were mus- tered out on the Public Common, at 5 o'clock, of October 13. These veterans, who had taken part in twenty-eight battles and skirmishes, were welcomed home by the citizens of York, and a banquet was given in their honor, in the chapel con- nected with the United States Hospital, on the Public Common.
When the regiment entered the service in the fall of 1861, it contained 1,000 en- listed men, and 38 commissioned officers. The number that returned was 250. Ten commissioned officers and 90 men had been killed in battle, or had died of their wounds ; and 112 died of disease, accidents, and in southern prisons. During the time the regiment was in the service, 220 recruits joined it. These, together with the 180 men who had re-enlisted, were formed into a battalion under the command of Captain Edgar M. Ruhl, who was killed in the battle
When Sergeant Daniel R. Riegle
Cedar saw his fallen commander, he
Creek. planted the colors in the ground and assisted in carrying Captain Ruhl to the rear. Meantime, the enemy moved forward, and Sergeant Riegle went within ten yards of the Confederate lines, amid a shower of bullets, and brought the banner back to the regiment. A few min- utes later, he rushed forward and captured a Confederate flag. For his bravery in this action, General Sheridan sent him with this trophy of victory, to Washington, where he received a medal of honor from the govern- ment.
The veterans were later organized into a regiment, with James Tearney, colonel, and Findlay I. Thomas, major. It took part with the Army of the Potomac in the siege of Petersburg, was present at the battle of Sailor's Creek and at the surrender of Lee at Appomatox, April 9, 1865. The re- organized regiment was mustered out of service at Alexandria, Virginia, June 29, 1865. In 1906, about 150 commissioned officers and enlisted men of this regiment were living in different parts of the United States. Among the survivors are Colonel John W. Schall, Lieutenant Colonel James A. Stahle, Major Findlay I. Thomas, Cap-
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tains John Fahs, Lewis Maish, William H. Lanius, James H. Blasser, Lieutenant Charles H. Stallman, Alexander Strickler, B. F. Frick, and Corporal Daniel H. Riegle.
COLONEL GEORGE HAY was born in York, August 1, 1809, of Scotch-Irish and German ancestors, who came to this coun- try with the early settlers of York County. When the war opened he was captain of the York Rifles, an organization which was noted for its fine appearance and good train- ing. On April 19, 1861, seven days after Fort Sumter was fired upon and in response to the first call for troops, Captain Hay and his company were sworn into the three months' service as Company K in the Sec- ond Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, and served under General Robert Patterson in the Shenandoah Valley. At the expira- tion of this term of service, July 27, 1861, they returned to York. On August 19, he began to recruit a regiment for the three years' service and on September 25, 1861, was commissioned its colonel. This com- mand was originally called the Thomas A. Scott regiment, but the name was changed to the Eighty-seventh Regiment, Pennsyl- vania Volunteers. While performing guard duty along the Northern Central Railroad. Colonel Hay instituted regulations which soon made his regiment quite proficient in drill and discipline. During the encamp- ment at Winchester, Virginia, in the spring of 1863, he succeeded General Cluseret in command of the First Brigade, Second Division, Eighth Army Corps, and held that position for nearly two months. In May. 1863, when the regiment was sent on an expedition with other troops to Webster. West Virginia, owing to impaired health, Colonel Hay tendered his resignation, which was accepted, and he was discharged on surgeon's certificate and returned to his home at York, where he died May 24, 1879.
pany K, and was made its captain. When the Eighty-seventh Regiment was organ- ized. August, 1861, he was chosen lieuten- ane colonel, and on May 9, 1863, upon the resignation of Colonel Hay, was promoted commander of the regiment. Colonel Schall, while riding in advance of the line in the battle of Carter's Woods, June 15. 1863, had a horse shot under him. He led his regiment in the Wilderness campaign, and after General Morris was wounded. May 9. 1864. he was assigned to the com- mand of the First Brigade, Third Division, Sixth Army Corps. At the battle of Cold Harbor he was corps officer of the day, and when Colonel Truex was wounded again succeeded to the command of the First Brigade, and ordered it to charge on the enemy's works at Cold Harbor. Two days later he was wounded in the arm and re- turned to York to recuperate. Colonel Schall commanded his regiment in the bat- tles of Opequon and Fisher's Hill, and was mustered out of service, October 13. 1864. after receiving the commendations of Gen- eral Rickett, his division commander. After the war, Colonel Schall took up his residence at Norristown, Pennsylvania. where he has held different offices of trust and responsibility. During the Spanish- American War he entered the United States service as colonel of the Sixth Penn- sylvania Volunteers, and commanded the Second Brigade, Second Division, Second Army Corps, for five months. During the past ten years he has been brigadier-general in the National Guard of Pennsylvania.
Lieutenant Colonel James A. Stahle was born near York, January II. 1830. Early in life he became interested in military affairs and made a diligent study of tactics. In the spring of 1861 he organized the Ells- worth Zouaves, a local military company. which entered the army as Company A. Eighty-seventh Regiment. He was pro- moted to major, May . 9, 1863. and soon afterwards made lieutenant-colonel.
COLONEL JOHN W. SCHALL was born in Berks County. Pennsylvania, in 1834. He was graduated from a military academy at Norwich, Vermont, and at the He commanded a regiment while Colonel Schall was in charge of the First Brigade. He participated with the regiment in the campaign of 1864 and commanded it at Cold Harbor and Monocacy, and was mustered out of the service with the regiment, Oc- tober 13, 1864. He was deputy collector opening of the war was engaged in mercan- tile pursuits at York. He entered the army as first lieutenant of the York Rifles, which enlisted as Company B, Second Regiment, in the three months' service. His commis- sion was dated April 19, 1861. After his return Lieutenant Schall recruited Com- of revenue at York under the administra-
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tions of Presidents Lincoln, Grant, Hayes, Garfield and Arthur. In 1894-96 he repre- sented York, Cumberland, and Adams Counties in Congress, as a Republican, being chosen in a district which is largely Democratic.
Colonel Stahle has resided on his farm near Emigsville, York County, since his re- tirement from public life.
Captain John Fahs, of Company A, since the war has been prominently identified with the business interests of York. He is a large owner of real estate near the north- western suburbs of the city of York, and for several years has been president of the Western National Bank.
Captain W. H. Lanius, for a period of thirty years, has been a leading citizen of York. He conducted an extensive lumber buiness during the succeeding twenty years after the war, and later was the projector of- many enterprises that have built up the material interests of York. He projected the York County Traction Company and served as its president. He was the organ- izer of the York Trust Company, one of the leading financial institutions of south- ern Pennsylvania.
Lieutenant Charles H. Stallman, of Com- pany D, has had a successful career as a merchant. For several years he has served as president of the City Bank of York, a prominent financial institution of which he was one of the founders. Lieutenant Alexander Strickler, who had an excellent record as a soldier, has been a successful machinist of York, since the war. Sergeant B. F. Frick has been identified with the business interests of his native city and was elected prothonotary of York County and controller of the City of York. Captain James H. Blasser has been assigned to many duties of responsibility and trust since the war.
Rev. D. C. Eberhard, chaplain of the regiment, has resided since the war at Shrewsbury, where he has practiced dent- istry.
The following is a complete muster roll of the Eighty-seventh Regiment :
Field and Staff Officers-Colonels-George Hay, John WV. Schall, James Tearney. Lieutenant-colonel-James A. Stahle. Majors-Charles H. Buehler, Noah G. Ruhl. Adjutants-Jacob Emmett, Jr., A. M. Martin, George C. Stroman, William C. Waldman. Quarter- masters-Peter Ford, James Hersh, William E. Culp.
Surgeons-William H. McCurdy, David F. Mckinney, Theodore A. Helwig. Assistant surgeons-H. C. Stead- man, B. J. Campbell, Nicholas M. Hoover." Chaplains- James A. Brown, James F. Baird, David C. Eberhart. Sergeant-majors-Charles H. Stallman, Robert S. Slay- maker, Frank Geise, Charles P. Stroman, Findlay I. Thomas, Joseph H. Welsh. Quartermaster sergeants- Albert Ford, Daniel Bonge. Commissary sergeants- Michael Smyser, William McGonigal. Hospital stew- ards-John A. Weakley, Sample P. Gable. Principal musicians-Lewis I. Renaut, George Kraus, John Deiner, Joshua Happoldt, James C. McGuire.
COMPANY A.
Officers-Captains-James A. Stalile, John Fals, George J. Chalfant. Lieutenants-Jacob Hay, Jr., John F. Spangler, William Bierbrower. Sergeants-Alex- ander Kipp, Frederick Hubley, Elijah Francis, Joseph Berkheimer, William F. Zorger, Henry Shultz, George Tawser, John J. Schall, Lewis Frey, Benjamin F. Frick, Edward Monoghan. Corporals-Joseph Hare, Jere Carbaugh, Reynolds Pilgrim, Charles Metzger, William Brubaker, Charles A. Laumaster, Alfred J. Jameson, Harrison Heidler, Daniel Bonge, Charles Denues, Rob- ert S. Slaymaker, Samuel Baumgardner, William F. Smith. Musicians-Harry Fink, Franklin Barnhart.
Privates-Samuel R. Andrews, Howard F. Andrews, Joseph G. W. Burns, Christian Boll, Henderson Bare- field, John Barefield, Simon Bendon, John C. Baker, John Bittinger, John Berry, Edwin Beitzel, Frederick Bonge, Alexander Brown, Peter Bott, George Butter- baugh, John H. Brown, Emanuel Coleman, James R. Cassidy, Jacob Clapper, Martin Dissinger, Henry Den- linger, William Denues, Charles Dellinger, Alfred Eur- ick, Christian Eiserman, Samuel Evans, Henry Ever- hart, Henry A. Ensinger, Julius Feige, William Felty, Abraham Frick, Jacob Fritz, George Feathers, Oliver Fissel, Hamilton Fahs, Jacob Glassmyer, Henry C. Gin- ter, Charles E. Gotwalt. James Galloway, Samuel Gin- der, Sample P. Gable, Jackson Hunter, George Heite, David Hinkle, Martin Herbstritt, William Holkamp, David Hoke, Milton H. Hamilton, John Hoover, Philip Hersch, Charles Hyde, James Hawkins, Henry Hamme, T. R. Hendrickson, George Johnson, Michael Kessler, David Kohr, William Kahill, Henry Keller, James Kel-
ler, Stephen Kepner, Harrison Kramer. John Kipp, George Koch, George Knodel, Fidele Keller, Benjamin H. Lintner, Daniel Laumaster, Henry Lilly, Andrew Miller, Michael Myers, William Moffit, George Miller, Jr., George Miller, Sr., George Miller, John A. Morgan, Michael Marrow, F. T. Metzgar, Samuel Miles, William Morgan, Jacob McWilliams, Joseph H. McClintick, William McCleary, Henry L. Neuman, George Noll, Jacob Philips, Stephen L. Parks, George Platts, Henry C. Pentz. Henry Poleman, James Patterson, Hugh Quinn, Abraham Rhodes, Simon Richey, Amos Rupert, Thomas Rutledge, George Rhinehart, Luke R. Rouse, Thaddeus Robinson, Joseph Richey, William Rice, Abraham Rhodes, J. Shellenberger. Joseph Seninger, Charles Seeman, John H. Stauffer, Jacob Shrom, Abra- ham Smith, George Strayer, William Shuman, Herman Sauppe, Charles Spahr, Emanuel Smith, Joseph Stroup, William Schriver, Charles Snyder. John Shellenberger, Samuel Stoner, Michael Tomes, Jacob S. Upp, James Wilson, Henry Wise, Jacob P. Wise, John W. Weller, Samuel W. Weller, Peter Witman, William Zechman, Edward Zimmerman, Daniel Zellers, Martin Ziegler.
COMPANY B.
Officers-Captains-Jacob Detwiler, Lewis Maish. Lieutenants-John Crull, George C. Stroman, James Tearney. Sergeants-Samuel F. Keller, Henry Epley, William K. Parker, James S. Grimes, Theodore A. Gardner, Edward T. Rudy, William Brabenstadt, So- bieski Leib, Robert D. Greer, William Walters. Cor-
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porals-Augustus Winegardner, Henry C. Shatzler, Thomas Malone, Joseph M. Funk, John Mathias, Lucas Shurer, William H. Zorger, John A. Hiney, Samuel Madlam, John Smith, John Leas, George Toomey, Dan- iel W. Keiter. Musicians-William C. Barringer, John Walzer.
Privates-Edward T. Ayers, John Arnold, Samuel Bare, Andrew M. Ball, Daniel Blouse, Adam Bluste, Montgomery Boush, Robert Burge, Jonathan Barnitz, John Bentley, William Connelly, Harris J. Cook, Wil- liam Cotton, John Callan, James E. Corl, John Clune, Addison Crist, William Carrol, Moses Coble, Jolin Dor- fort, Fink Drabenstadt, Christopher Drake, Eli Diehl, Bennevill C. Epler, William Eicholtz, Jacob D. Epler, Silas Fisher, Jeremiah Foor, Daniel Gauntz, Frederick Glazier, Levi Gastrock, John Gallagher, Joseph Hum- mel, Benson Hanks, William Hoover, Mathias Hull, Samnel Hursh, Michael Heiman, John Hurley, John F. Hunter, John Herrold, Lewis Hoenig, Joseph C. Hann, Jacob Johnson, Edward Jones, James Kendrick, Cyrus W. Kipple, Charles Kueller, Jacob Karstetler, Jacob Lewis, Henry Lenhart, Edward Lewis, William Miller, David Moore, Levi Mansberger, James Morrison, Franklin Milliken, Silas Mattis, John Myers, Washing- ton Meisenhelder, Randall McDonald, Jacob McCoy, William McLane, David Nagle, Oriel G. Newell, Urias R. Nichols, George Nicholas, Alexandre Nauss, James Oren, John Oxenrider, Thomas Price, Samnel Payler, Ackinson Powell, Jay E. Preston, Richard Quinn, Gid- eon Quickel, James Richardson, Adam Roush, Jacob Ransh, Abraham Roat, George W. Rouch, John K. Rupp, Adam Renninger, Henry H. Richard, Ramsay William, John C. Simmons, William F. Spayd, Elijah Snow, Bernard Smith, Levi Spangler, Thomas S. Smith, John Sheets, Augustus Snyder, Thomas Updegrove, John Vogelsong, Nathaniel Veoman, Henry C. Welker, William W. Watson, William Weaver, Augustus Wise, Thomas Williams, Henry Wilhelm, Gottlieb Wertz, Thomas Watts, Henry W. Woalden, Andrew B. Wil- liams, Francis M. York, Samuel Zartman, George Zorger, Peter F. Zorger, David Zook, Isaac U. Zarger.
COMPANY C.
Officers-Captains-Andrew J. Fulton, Murray S. Cross, Findlay I. Thomas. Lieutenants-Samnel Say- lor, William E. Culp, Jonathan J. Keesey, William E. Patterson, Charles H. Stallman, Isaac Wagner, Ramsay Hannagan. Sergeants-John Aker, William A. Haack, Adam H. Carman, Hays Edie, Adam H. Stiffer, John C. Brown, Eli Ream. Corporals-Eli Ream, Artemus Hildebrand, Morris J. Powell, Rufus Grim, Elijah B. Gibson, Henry Linn, Samuel F. Nevin, James L. Hand- ley, Francis A. Hersey, Pins N. Minnick, Stewart Grif- fith, Samuel B. Ruhl, Isaiah Hoff. Musicians-Green- berry Lovel, Jacob H. Snyder, James C. Maguire.
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Privates-Thomas Applegate, Beniah K. Anstine, James Bates, James E. Barnes, Edward Bilby, Harry H. Bortner, William H. . Brenneman, Henry E. Blaney, Thomas Bull, Oram G. Blake, John N. Blausser, Jesse Beck, Henry Breal, Wil- liam J. Case, Jacob Covolt, Samuel Cross, William Clement, John A. Crowl, George Duttenheiffer, Martin Davis, Daniel Dice, Van Buren Danner, John E. Edie, Edgar C. Farnham, Richard Fisher, Samuel Flinn, Rich- mond Flinn, Jeremiah Flinn, Lewis C. Frey, David G. Fulton, Porter Fluck, William Glancy, Jacob Grove, Absalom Gardner, Anthony Grim, Samuel Glassmyer, William Ging, Thomas Guinn, Robert Gemmill, Henry Hibler, Alexander Housiell, Conrad Hank, Joseph H. Himes, C. Householder, William Housiell, Michael Hose, James Hays, Enoch C. Hartman, Michael Hostler, Andrew Isenbaugh, Harris Jenkins, Jacob J. Kragle, Henry Krider, Henry Kohler, Joseph Kook, Robert Keech, Oliver Keesey, Samuel D. Louck, John Loucks, William Lutz, John Meltzheimer, Thomas H. Mills,
Paris Minnick, Frank McGnigan, John Mc-
Girk, Norris McGirk, John McGuigan, George H.
Ochell, William Pennington, William H. Poet, F. Pfaffenbangh, Michael Poet, John Poet, Timothy Perry, D. Rogers, George Riddle, Peter Ream, Frederick Rinehart, Adam Ream, Zachariah Reichard, James Stepstone, Franklin Seip, John Stroup, Philip Song, Charles D. Snyder, Franklin Stump, David Say- lor, Levi Snyder, Jacob Sheets, John B. Shadle, Jona- than Stoner, Daniel Spotts, Jesse Snyder, Granville Sweitzer, Epliraim Strayer, Isaac Tome, James Tarbet. James A. Thompson, Levi Tyson, Isaac Wagner, Wil- liam H. Witters, John White, Eli White, David A. Wil- son, Patrick Whalen, William Waltemeyer, David Wal- lis, William Waight, M. Waltemeyer, Henry Wagner, James H. Weakly, J. C. Waltemeyer, Michael Wasbes, John Weaver, Ferdinand Ziegle.
COMPANY D.
Officers-Captains-Noah G. Ruhl, James H. Blasser, Edgar M. Ruhl. Lieutenants-Peter Ford, George Blasser, Henry Seitz, William H. H. Welsh. Sergeants -James B. Beck, J. R. Nonemaker, James H. Hendrix, Robert McDonell, James Grove, Emanuel Ludwig, Henry Hildebrand. Corporals-Andrew J. Almony, Nathaniel Z. Seitz, Frank Geise, Henry N. Bailey, Henry C. Young, Newton Krow, John T. Allison, Wil- liam S. Stewart, Henry Smith, Adam Shaffer, Squire Bamford. Musicians-George W. Almony, Adam Leicht.
Privates-Valentine Anstine, George Armer, Charles R. Allison, Henry Albright, George W. Brenise, George Bollinger, Esau Bailey, Ephraim Bailey, William Butcher, William Beaverson, Jacob Brown, John Bur- bage, Henry W. Bowers, Israel Baublitz, William Bo- dein, Samuel Brooks, Jeremiah Bittner, John Beitzel, James Clark, John Coffey, Franklin Cayton, John Critchfield, Horace J. Crook, Frederick Dolla, Levi W. Dubs, John Dettinger, William H. Douglass, Peter W. Deckman, Soloman Deal, F. Dittenheffer, George W. Eaton, Conrad Eckert, William Eaton, F. Fallenstine, Edward Gaffney, Jonathan Gable, Joseph A. Glatfelter, Jeremiah Grove, Peter Hedrick, A. D. Hartman, Fred- erick Hanke, H. Hildebrand, Lewis V. Holter, John Henn, Henry Hartman, William Haley, Amos Innerst, Soloman Innerst, Granville Jackson, Nathaniel Jackson, Albert Kelly, L. C. Klinedinst, Alexander Klinedinst, Isaac Kront, J. W. Klinefelter, Joseph A. Kelly, Patrick Kelly. Nicholas Leopold, John Leopold, Franklin Lentz, Jacob E. Lowe, Peter Miller, Francis Midwig, William H. Metcalf, Jonathan S. May, James K. Muntis, Henry Miller, John Mitzel, James H. Moody, Henry Marta, Jacob N. Marsh, Max Myers, Ludwig Miller, John Mc- Connell, Allen McGee, James McCormick, Amos Ness, Emannel Nell, Samnel Overlander, John A. Orwig, Elias H. Redding, Robert J. Rinehart, Peter G. Reever, Charles Rothberth, Owen Robinson, George Snyder, Charles P. Saxton, Jacob Spotts, John Smith, Michael Scheel, John Shaffer, James Sheeley, William Shaffer, John Sharkey, John Swearer, John Swope, Peter Shoe- maker, Jarius Shockey, John Sherwood, Emanuel Wildasin, Frederick Weinreich, L. W. Waltemeyer, Henry Williams, Daniel Williams, John H. Wike, John G. Weaver.
COMPANY E.
Officers-Captains-Solomon Myers, Charles J. Fox. First Lieutenants-William F. Frank, Isaac Hull, Alex- ander Strickler, Peter Nickel. Sergeants-Isaac G. Simmons, Benjamin D. Dull, Henry A. Zorger, George Blotcher, Frederick Bridling. William Baum, John W. Coover, Benjamin J. King, Michael Riter. Corporals- John H. Baughman, Samuel Cramer, Charles W. Shultz, Henry Welcomer, Henry Streater, Albert D. Stauffer, Henry Smith, Philip M. Shiver, George Bruner, John
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Danner, Daniel Whitenight, Daniel N. Brose, W. N. Aughbaugh, Albert Ford, John G. Bobb. Musician- Samuel Sprenkle.
Privates-William Brison, James Bowers, Samuel Bender, Jefferson Bruner, Samuel Bricker, Eli Bear, Elias Byerts, George Buzby, John Bridling, Chris Brenneman, William H. Bruner, William Banner, John R. Baker, Edward Beaverson, John Cousler, David A. Corman, Alexander Crouch, John Crone, Levi M. Coover, Edw. Callahan, Henry Dellinger, Roland Dixon, John Everhart. Jacob G. Epply, Abraham Fox, Peter Free, Samuel B. Gray, Cyrus M. Gipe, Joseph Grove, Peter Gipp, Edward Gipp, Edward Gipp, Jacob Holibein, James S. Huber, Charles Hoover, Lewis Haupt, Moses M. Huber, William Harris, William Hassinger, John Hoffman, Augustus Hemple, William Ilgenfritz, George Johns, Augustus Keiser, William Kamper, Casper H. Kleffman, William Krebb, George Kraus, William Long, John E. Lutz, James H. Moorehead, Henry Myers, Wil- liam Miller, Joseph Mack, Andrew Miller, Benjamin Minnich, George S. Markel, Henry Miller, James E. Mundorff, Samuel R. Miller, Paul Mosebaugh, John W. Moses, Charles March, Thomas Neely, Edward Owens, Isaac Plank, Jacob G. Palmer, John Quickel, George Robison, Augustus Rodewick, Valentine Roush, Wilson Rupp, John C. Rupert, James Sensabaugh, Jesse D. Snyder, John C. Shultz, Thomas Shaffer, John F. W. Shultz, Samuel Shoemaker, Henry Sipe, Frank Stein- inger, William Strater, Peter Snyder, Augustus Shultz, Aaron Stalıl, Frederick Stagemyer, Milton Spickert, Henry Snyder, Herman Wentz, Peter Weaver, Fred- erick Witmyer, George A. Welsh, William M. Wolf, Charles Werner, Jacob Witmer, Royal Wykoff, Roberts Waters.
COMPANY F.
Officers-Captains-William J. Martin, James Adair. First Lieutenant-Theodore C. Norris. Second Lieu- tenant-William F. Baker. Sergeants-John H. Sheads, William E. Culp, Henry Dustman, John Sheads, Frank D. Duphorn, Elias J. Sheads. Corporals-John L. Ziegler, Charles E. Armor, William T. Zeigler, Wil- liam McGonigal, William D. Holtzworth, Peter Warren, Johnson H. Shelly. Musicians-Joshua Happoldt, Wil- liam H. Weygandt, Samuel Sprenkle.
Privates-H. Aughenbaugh, William H. Albaugh, David Bowers, Theodore Bentley, Amos Burk, William Brickle, Walter Cassatte, David Culp, Bernard Cole, Henry F. Coon, Michael Crilly, John Q. Colehouse, A. F. Dustman, Owen R. Davis, Jacob Eckert, Samuel Emenheiser, George Ford, William Fullerton, Samuel Fisher, William Flinn, Henry Fry, Samuel S. George, William H. Grumbine, William H. Gray, Jacob H. Grove, Calvin Gilbert, George Hortzworth, William Hall, George Hitzel, Gibson C. John, Robert H. King, Abraham King, Amos Keefer, Duncan Little, Edward Little, Charles T. Little, George T. Little, Esaias Z. Little, William H. Little, Forest Little, Jerome J. Mar- tin, David G. Myers, Lewis Myers, Peter Myers, George Musser, James Murray, Forest McElroy, John McElroy, William Ogden, Charles Rhodes, Zephanaih Rogers, Jacob Rice, Daniel P. Reigle, William H. Rupp, John Shultz, Jeremiah Sentz, Samuel E. Shaeffer, Jeremiah Sterner, Charles E. Skelley, Joseph Stough, Jos. A. Simpson, William Sheads, John E. Snyder, Henry H. Smith, James Steinour, Albert D. Stouffer, Charles Se- christ, Thad. S. Slentz, Michael Smyser, Isaac Sheads, Edward Seitz, Perry Tawney, George Werner, Joseph Wysotsky, Spangler Welsh, Emanl. Wysotsky, Jacob B. Young, Emanuel Ziegler, Henry A. Zercher, William Zell.
COMPANY G.
Officers-Captains-Vinc. C. S. Eckert, H. Morning- star. First Lieutenant-Robert A. Daniel. Second Lieutenant-William C. Waldman. Sergeants-Wil-
liam F. Eckert, Charles F. Ropp, Isaac Wagner, George W. Stine, Daniel L. Welsh. Corporals-Jacob Shultz, John L. Kunkle, Andrew G. Shull, Henry Stine, Samuel WV. Keasey, William T. Moorehead, John Keller, Le'nard W. Watson, Charles W. Moore, John A. Eaton. Musicians-Howard Stahl, Lewis I. Renaut.
Privates-Martin Auston, Charles Booth, Samuel Burkheimer, John Bupp, Owen Bishop, John Dunn, Henry Everhart, John W. Ettinger, Henry Faik, Joseph Fox, John Ferdinand, Jacob Fry, Daniel D. Fries, Valentine Grove, Adam Glock, Philip Grove, Oliver Glassmyer, Sylvester Golding, William R. How, Wil- liam Hampton, James H. Hooper, John C. Hoffman, Lewis J. Humm, Clayton Hartman, Jerome Herr, Thomas Ilgenfritz, William Irwin, John Jacobs, David P. Kerr, L. J. Klinedinst, Daniel M. Keasey, William Kuentzler, Augustus Kauffman, William H. Lafever, John Lichtenberger, Samuel Lau, Benedict P. Myers, Ad. Morningstar, Jacob H. Miller, Lewis Miller, George Matson, Samuel C. Moore, Patrick McCabe, Conrad Nickel, William Newman, Henry Norwig, Samuel W. Park, Jacob Reed, John A. Russ, Jacob Ruth, Milton Randall, Charles Rose, John Stahl, Calvin Stahl, John Snyder, George Sweitzer, Daniel Stine, Henry Stroman, Henry Spicer, Frederick Schoffstall, Henry Shultz, Abraham Test, John A. Wilt, Joseph F. Welsh, Jacob F. Wintrode, William Wolf, William Wagner, George Yingling, Silas C. Yingling.
COMPANY H.
Officers-Captains-Ross L. Harman, Wells A. Far- rah, Philip Gentzler. First Lieutenants-R. S. Slay- maker, Andrew B. Smith, Daniel P. Dietrich, William E. Culp. Second Lieutenants-John L. Shillito, Harvey J. Harman, M. S. Slothower. Sergeants-Earnest G. Henkel, George A. Mowrer, Henry Z. Bowman, Jacob H. Hopper, Jacob M. Herr, John M. Griffith. Corporals -John C. Kesser, Daniel Smith, William Gill, David Pentz, Benjamin F. Kauffman, John Naugle, Abraham B. Coble. Joseph B. Hobson, Joseph Henry. Musicians -George B. Lightz, Michael D. Aker, Joseph Rinehart. Privates-William Anderson, George S. Anderson, Daniel Arnsberger, John Aker, Frederick Brecht, Philip S. Barnes, Michael Brickner, Albert T. Barnes, Ephraim Coble, Christian C. Coble, Samuel Cassal, Thomas O. Crowel, Henry W. Comfort, George C. Carroll, John A. Cooley, Frederick Dietrich, Tempest L. Forrer, Israel Firestone, Eli Forrer, John Good, Peter Gardner, Alfred M. Hunter, John Hoffman, Jacob B. High, Jacob Huntz- berger, William Hartman, Samuel Johnson, James A. Kerr, Wesley F. Keller, John W. Keller, N. J. Kline- dinst, George L. Litz, Jesse R. Lentz, Josiah Landen, Peter Martin, Francis J. Moore, Andrew B. Myers, Jef- ferson Martin, Jacob Moore, Valentine Myers, Daniel March, David M. McClellan, Samuel B. McGinley, Daniel S. Mickey, Henry Noel, George Prowell, Jacob H. Peters, Charles E. Pederson, John L. Ritter, Daniel Runk, Martin Rinehart, William B. Ramsay, John W. Smith, Jeremiah Spahr, John A. Sibbett, Reuben Stough, William G. Small, Jacob B. Slothower, Lafay- ette Slusser, Henry Snyder, Ephraim Stouffer, Andrew Shive, Henry Shaffer, George Sherman, John K. Shive, Emanuel Troup, Edward Wise, Roland Wagoner, An- thony Wolf, Peter H. Zell.
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