History of York County, Pennsylvania : from the earliest period to the present time, divided into general, special, township and borough histories, with a biographical department appended, Part 37

Author: Gibson, John, Editor
Publication date: 1886
Publisher: F.A. Battey Publishing Co., Chicago
Number of Pages: 1104


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The brilliant achievements of the navy


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reflected luster upon the national escutcheon, and to that branch of the service is due one half of the conquest of the Rebellion. Grad- uates of the naval academy, from this place, Commanders Clarke H. Wells, Samuel R. Franklin and William Gibson, participated in the great naval engagements of the war, and experienced on the iron clads, in block- ade, bombardment, and battle, in Charleston Harbor and on the James and Mississippi and elsewhere, much perilous and arduous service; and volunteers from the borough and county of York, were to be found among the gallant crews and officers of Union ves- sels.


The city of Richmond was deserted on Sunday, April 2, 1865, by the confederate government and by the army that for a year had so fiercely defended it. The first Union troops who entered it found it abandoned and in flames. The fall of Rich; mond was celebrated in York, on the Sth of April, by a procession-business was sus- pended and at night there was an illumina- tion. On the 9th of April, Gen. Lee sur- rendered the confederate army of Northern Virginia to Gen. Grant, and on the 26th of April Gen. Johnston surrendered the Con- federate States Army in North Carolina, to Gen. Sherman. Peace was soon after pro- claimed, and "the cruel war was over."


But while these concluding events of the greatest of civil wars were enacting, the start- ling intelligence of the assassination of Presi- dent Lincoln plunged the nation into the deep- est mourning. On the 21st of April, almost every resident of York repaired to the railroad, to pay the last sad tribute of respect to the mem- ory of the lamented chief magistrate. The mil- itary and citizens in procession were placed in line, and the funeral cortege, amid the toll- ing of bells and firing of minute guns, passed through lines of citizens who stood with uncovered heads. A floral tribute was laid upon his coffin by the ladies of York. It consisted of a beautiful wreath of rare flowers encircling the national shield. The field was made of blue violets, with myrtle representing the stars, the bars were made alternately of white and red verbena. Thus passed the last sad pageant of a most pain- ful but eventful period in the history of our nation.


VOLUNTEERS FROM YORK COUNTY.


SECOND REGIMENT, COMPANY B-THREE MONTHS' SERVICE.


Privates-James Crimins, Wm. Markley.


COMPANY K.


Officers .- Captain-George Hay; First Lieutenant-John W. Schall; Second Lieu- tenant-Jacob Emmett, Jr .; First Ser- geant-John Albright; Second Sergeant- Philip Peiffer; Third Sergeant-Oliver P. Stair; Fourth Sergeant -- Emanuel Smith; First Corporal-Edward F. Smith; Second Corporal-Charles W. Stubbins; Third Cor- poral-William C. Getz; Fourth Corporal- Albert A. Welsh; Musicians -- Samuel Simons, Zachariah Zimmerman.


Privates. - John Bush, Ferdinand Buck- ingham, George N. Barnitz, Adam Bein, Charles Busey, William Clapper. Daniel Cooks, John Dennes, John A. Epply, George W. Feistell, David Fox, Emanuel Foust, Ambrose Foust, Matthew Foose, George Greysley, Andrew J. Gotwald, Frederick Ginter, Lewis Hoffman, Solomon R. Haugh, Joseph W. Houghes, Peter Hubert, Charles F. Hauck, Charles Harkins, Joseph Harman, Joseph A. Heidler, John Kise, Robert W. Keech, Daniel Landis, Augustus Laucks, Jacob Lehr, Franklin Morgan, John M'Ill- vaine (M. D.), Peter K. Myers, Henry Marks, Jeremiah Oliver, David Reese, Samuel Ruth, William Ranson, George Rudisell, William A. Reisinger, Jacob Smith, Robert Smith. Daniel Spangler, Charles F. Stroman, William H. Smyser, Martin Selack, Charles A. Shetler, Jacob Smyser, Henry Smallbrook, Isaac C. Simmon, George C. Stroman. William Seyfert, Henry Seipe. John N. Tay- lor, William H. Tomes, Charles Wolf. Alex- ander C. Ward, John F. Williams, Harrison C. Weist, John Willy, Henry Young, Daniel Zellers, Joseph Zeudlick, Franklin Zerger.


SIXTEENTH REGIMENT, COMPANY A-THREE MONTHS' SERVICE.


Field and Stuff Officers .- Colonel-Thom- as A. Ziegle; Lieutenant-Colonel-George J. Higgins; Major-Frank T. Bennett; Adju. tant -- William Brown; Quartermaster-A. H. Glatz; Surgeon-William W. M'Guigen; Assistant Surgeon-James K. Rogers.


Company Officers. -- Captain - John Hays; First Lieutenant-Solomon Meyers; Second Lieutenant - John M. Deitch: First Sergeant-Jacob Stough; Second Ser- geant -- Elias Spangler; Third Sergeant- William F. Frank; First Corporal-Jacob I. Young; Second Corporal-William H. Albright; Third Corporal-Lewis Small; Fourth Corporal- Zachariah Knaub; Musi- cians-George H. Brierman, Henry Zorger.


Privates. - William Baum, John W. Baum. Charles M. Brannon, Frederick Banstean,


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Frederick Breidling, Henry Birnstock, Will- Lieutenant - Henry Morningstar; Second iam H. H. Craver, Murray I. Cross, Samuel Lieutenant-Joseph S. Jenkins; First Ser- geant-Michael Harmon; Second Sergeant - Isaac Wagner; Third Sergeant - John Shanesy; Fourth Sergeant - Joel Henry; First Corporal-Adam Morningstar; Second Corporal-William Shuman; Third Corpo- ral-George E. Yingling; Fourth Corporal- Joseph A. Slagle; Musicians- Simon J. Dil- ler, Thomas L. Wirt. S. Crull, William R. Crull, Leonard Doll, Edwin C. Duncan, David Everhart, Joseph H. Ensign, George S. Frey, John Frick, Charles J. Fox, Albert Ford, Samuel Funk, Charles E. Gardner, George W. Glessner, H. E. F. Grubb, Oscar K. Harris, John Haslup, Henry Hemple, John Hoelle, Joseph Ilgen- fritz, David F. Ilgenfritz, Edward Kraber, John Klinedinst, Benjamin I. King, Gabriel Marks, Christian Miller, George Moore, William F. Moorehead, Peter Nickel, George Rabine, Frederick Reinhart, William Reis- inger, George H. Ropp, Charles F. Ropp, Alexander H. Rupert, Samuel Rudy, Harri- son Stair, George C. Stair, Samuel H. Spang- ler, George I. Spangler, William A. Spangler, Charles A. Strack, Charles H. Stahlman, William Swartz, David Sirp, John Smeltzer, John Shirey, John Strickler, Alex A. Strick- ler, Philip M. Shive, Lewis M. Smith, Ed- ward L. Schroeder, Henry I. Test, Lewis Thomas, Dan'l L. Welsh, Franklin I. Welsh, Christian Yenser.


COMPANY F.


Officers .- Captain-Horatio Gates Myers; First Lieutenant-Joseph Renaut; Second Lieutenant, JacobW. Bender; Sergeants-Al- fred Mckinney, William Troup, George Kochler, Henry Houser; Corporals-Adam Klink, Abraham Becher, Henry Trone, An- drew Miller; Musicians-Silas Gengling, Lewis Renaut.


Privates. - William Allwood, Jerome Ad- ams, Thomas Brown, Henry P. Bittenger, William Bair, Israel Boblitz, Henry Carr, Henry F. Constine, Jeremiah Carbangh, Lewis Cline, George Colbeg, Jacob Doll, Martin Deihl, Henry A. Eckenrode, Charles Fiscus, John Gross, Franklin Gipe, James Grimes, William Guinlittle, Hamilton S. Grim, Joseph Grim, Nicholas Hahm, George Jones, William Klunk, Daniel Keesey, An- thony Klunk, William Low, John Low, Dan- iel Lookabaugh, Adam Mckinney, John Mc- Elroy, William McFarland, Michael Mul- grew, Jerome McWilliams, John Martin, Jacob D. Neiderer, Pius Neiderer, Alexander Parr, Rolandus Roland, Adam Robling, Adam Reiling, William Rhinedollar, Edward Slagle, William Staman, John Soule, Reuben Stonesifer, Calvin Simpson, Peter Schuck, James Stewart, Daniel Weaver, William White, George Warner, John Wheeler, Jack- son Wintrode, Daniel Witmyer.


COMPANY G.


Officers .- Captain -Cyrus Diller; First


Privates. - Theodore; Bair, William A. Beard, Walter F. Beard, Peter Butt, Martin Buehler, William Bupp, Frederick M. Boyer, William Collins, Michael Chrum, John Di- vine, Samuel Dillen, John A. Eline, John S. Forest, Henry Fleming, Leo Gleason, Sebas- tian Grimm, Henry Hubley, Michael Her- man, John Kouck, John H. Krook, Daniel Kneidler, Levi King, Adam King, George Livingston, Jacob Low, George Luttenberger, George Long, Charles Mowery, Charles My- ers, Joseph M'Kinsey, Matthias Mann, Henry C. Metzer, William Newman, John Petry, Rufus Parr, Peter Reaver, George Ritzel, John Runk, John Spence, David Shull, Will. iam Sickel, George Sickel, Henry Stine, An- drew G. Shull, Daniel F. Stair, Jacob H. Shriver, Franklin Steininger, Henry Schrall, John Simpson, Thomas Sayers, Franklin Sharp, Edward H. Snyder, Conrad Snyder, Gustavus Trone, Abraham Test, George W. Walker, Michael Wise, Samuel Witter, John Wagner, Andrew Wolf, George W. Welsh, Christian Wagner.


COMPANY H.


Officers. - Captain-Theodore D. Cochran; First Lieutenant-Michael Gallagher, Jr. ; Second Lieutenant-Andrew D. Yocum, First Sergeant-John A. Ettinger; Second Sergeant, Jacob Sheets; Third Sergeant --- William E. Patterson; Fourth Sergeant- Charles D. Henry; First Corporal -- Henry Buckingham; Second Corporal -Jacob Buck- murster; Third Corporal-Andrew J. Fulton; Fourth Corporal-John W. Carey; Musicians -Isaac Rudisil, Andrew Z. Frey.


Privates -Samuel B. Bair, James F. Bar- nitz, John Barnmiller, Jesse Beck, John Beers, Oram G. Blake, Thomas Z. Bevise, Matthias Bloom, Jacob Cooks, Emanuel C. Coleman, George Deitz, Johannas Deckling, Samuel Evans, John Engles, William Giroy, John Hagan (first), John Hagan (second), Henry Heubner, Jerome Heidler, Jacob Hauck, Paul Herman, William Ilgenfritz, Jonathan Kersey, John H. Keesey, Daniel G. Keesey, Oliver Keesey, John Kendig, Fred- erick Klinefelter, Frantz Kettles, Frank Ket- tling, George Knodle, Harrison Keesey,


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Benjamin Leber, Henry Leibenight, Jacob Marver. Henry C. Miller, John Miller. Abra- ham Myers, Sigmond Myers, Joseph Motter, James C. M'Guire, William H. M'Cauly, John Michael, Thomas J. Montgomery, Sam- nel F. Neoin, Edward Ness, Edward Owens, William Owens, Morris Parvell, John Rapp, Henry H. Riley, Martin Richard, Eli Ream, Jeremiah T. Reary, John Stough, Charles Snyder, Samuel Saylor, Franklin Stallman, John Schellenberger, William Schriver, Nathaniel Thompson, Henry Weidner, Pat- rick Whaling, Peter K. Yost.


THIRTIETH REGIMENT (FIRST PENNSYLVANIA RE- SERVE CORPS), COMPANY D-THREE YEARS' SERVICE.


Officers .- Capt. George H. Hess, Capt. Wm. G. Wasson. First Lt. Calvin Kendig, 1st, Lt. Wm. H. Trapnel; 2d Lt. David War- fel, 2nd Lt. Amos W. Sourbeer. First Sgt. Samuel Pickel, Sgt. Charles K. Wasson, Sgt. Abraham J. Taylor, Sgt. Geo. M. D. Lemmon, Sgt. Elias Funk, Sgt. John R. Courtney. Corp. Lindley M'Clune, Corp. Franklin Sourbeer, Corp. Jacob Shaub, Corp. John Gilbert, Corp. William Bruce, Corp. Jacob Finney, Corp. John F. Dablor, Corp. Henry Pickel, Corp, William Lafferty. William Klineyoung, musician, Jacob Diffen- derfer, musician.


Privates. - William Allison, James Boyle, Miller Brady, John Beichall, John Bechtold, William J. Bowers, William Brown, Abra- ham Brubecker, Barzilles Briggles, James Barbew, Amos Bushorn, Mark Beatty, Jacob Byers, E. M. Clark, James Cresswell, Samuel Campbell, Frederick Davis, Joseph Deitrick, Charles Dern; Joseph Flick, Aaron Fralick, John Ferguson, Charles R. Grosh, T. L. Graham, Samuel P. Groff, Samuel Gordon, Gottlieb Garner, Valentine Hoffman, Hiram Hughes, John Hill, Amos Hoak, John B. Heble, Amos Harmer, David Heiney, Sam- uel Herr, Aldus Hawthorne, Jacob Hiller, Chas. Homberger, George Heiny, David Hamilton, Amos Haverstick, Jacob Harnish, Christian Henninger, Israel Jacobs, Amos Johnson, Jacob Johnson, John W. Kise, Francis Kelborne, Joseph Knight, Lemon Kline. Charles B. King, Daniel Kauffman, Jesse M. Kughn, Uriah H. Love. George Lan- ning, George Miller, Isaac Musser, John Maynard, John M'Farland, Samuel M'Far- land, William M'Coy, Peter M'Bride, Mich - ael M'Cabe, William Norris, Samuel Obrnite, William Peek, Freeman Powers. John Rhoads, John Reed, Samuel Robinson, John Sourbeer, Henry Shoff, Franklin Smith, Robert Scott, Charles D. Trippie,


William Tweed, John W. Urban, Benjamin F. Urban, Frederick Vierling, Samuel White, Robert Wertz, William Wright, William J. Webb, Hiram Will, Zachariah Wilhelm, Urie Wilson, William Williamson.


FORTY-FIRST REGIMENT, COMPANY G-THREE YEARS' SERVICE.


Officers. - Captain - Charles W. Diven. First Lieutenants - William W. Arnold, George Huber, James K. Miller. Second Lieutenant - Nathan Carman; First Ser- geant-Geo. W. Ebaugh; Sergeants-Hen- ry Gise, John Conway, Isaac D. Culmerry George C. Bush, James L. M'Clure; Cor- porals - Jeremiah Waltmeyer, Henry Balsi, George Writer, Ambrose Ensminger, Jacob Shannon, John D. Campbell, Charles Halmer, Augustus L. Hursh, Hiram Kendig, Eli Har- nish, Daniel D. Bailey, Christian S. Wag- ner. Musician-Jacob Eppley, John Embeck, Daniel Repman.


Privates. - George Albert, Levi Akin Paris W. Albert, Washington Alexander,, William Bettinger, Michael Berger, John Bishop, Frederick Bongey, Samuel Bren- eman, Hugo L. Bush, George B. Brown. Solomon Bartin, Winfield S. Duffield, John A. Duffield, Amos Day, Wilson Everal, Will- iam Eaton, William R. Eaton, David Ehrman, Wilson C. Fox, John B. Fry, Arthur E. Ful- ton, Jas. Feltenberger, William B. Fox, John Grantz, William Gibbs, Arnum Gegler, Lewis Grove, Henry Gable, Moses Gardner, Henry Gegler, Nicholas B. Heim, Solomon C. Hamp- son, George Hardy, Michael Haley, Cornelius Hoover, Henry Harman, Jacob Hanafius, James Isenberg, Frederick Ingles, Andrew Kinter, Jacob Kaylor, George Kenny, George W. Lowe, Christian C. Leib, Washington Laird, Ira E. Lowe, Tolbert Lowe, John A. Marks, Archibald M'Monagle, Edward Mack- inson, Wesley M'Leary, William Myers, James Morrison, George Messamore, Charles Montgomery, William Mentzberger, Charles Moyer, James Martoe, James Osborn, Jere- miah Parson, John Rohabaugh, David Shirk, Augustus Shaefer, Joseph Shaefer, Rob- ert Stevenson, James Stevenson, Orlando Simpson, Charles Stewart, Geo. W. Smith, Henry Smith, Richard Sneath, Geo. F. Streading, Samuel Skipper, John Tennis, David Torbit, John Waltemeyer, William Wetzel, Adam Waltemeyer, Washington Williams, John Wisser, Lewis Waltemeyer, Thomas H. White, Peter Whalen, Henry Zorger.


FORTY-THIRD REGIMENT, FIRST ARTILLERY-BAT-


TERY E -- THREE YEARS' SERVICE. Officers .- Maj. Alfred E. Lewis, Capt.


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Jacob M. Barr, Maj. Theodore Miller, Capt. Thomas G. Orwig, Capt. Henry Y. Wildey, First Lieut. Abingdon W. Minich, First Lieut. John Hardy, First Lieut. Benjamin M. Orwig, First Lieut. William H. Kilgore, Second Lieut. Frank C. Choate, Second Lieut. William C. Wick, Second Lient. John Hassler, Second Lieut. Gustavus Reeling. Second Lieut. John Perrin, First Sergt. John Gnaw, Quartermaster Sergeant Jed. D. Lin- coln, Sergt. David Givens, Sergt. James O. Blauvelt, Sergt. John Miller, Sergt. George Miller, Sergt. James A. Fish, Sergt. Joshua E. Price, Sergt. Charles D. Elliott, Sergt. Albert W. Goff, Sergt. Henry Greybill, Sergt. Jacob S. Bernheisel, Sergt. John Hoggs, Sergt. Isaac I. Kenyon, Sergt. For- dyce A. Lyman, Sergt. H. W. Strawser, Sergt. George W. Cripps, Sergt. Daniel W. Styles, Corp. T. W. Fullerton, Corp. William Wil- son, Corp. Charles Anderson, Corp. George N. Tuttle, Corp. Fleming Mathews, Corp. John R. Foust, Corp. Wm. McGuirk, Corp. Wm. Tateman, Corp. Harlow Moon, Corp. James Wereham. Corp. Ephraim Oakley, Corp. Francis Rick, Corp. Barton Beck, Corp, H. D. Gochemus, Corp. Tilghman Jacoby. Corp. C. A. Keampher, Corp. Joseph R. Mil- ler, Corp. And. D. Townsend. Corp. Geo. B. Barkley, Corp. Patrick Kane, Corp. H. E. Esbenshade, Corp. John Flannegan, Corp. Howard Smith; Buglers -Adam Seegar, Charles T. Seitz, Wm. G. S. Allen, John Harris; Artificers-Jos. W. Bryant, Allen Stoner. Edward B. Hart, Stephen Redson.


Privates .- James Armstrong, Henry Arm- prister, George Auble, William Auble, Fred- erick Arnet, Erastus Ames, Robt. A. Anderson, Patrick Allen, James Barnes, Milton Bassett, Silas T. Bemus, Silas Beerup, Andrew F. Birch, Stephen Blanchard, Thos. R. Blauvelt, Edw. O. H. Boose, Henry L. Boyce, Joseph Brohel, Geo. W. Broadbent, Henry P. Brown, Joseph E. Brown, Jacob Butt, Eli H. Burt, Hollis Barrett, Daniel Burke, William Brien, John H. Benson, Robert Burnett, Henry Beck, Thomas Boyle, Patrick Breen, William H. Blake, Penfield Burchinal, Adam Byen, Byron Burr, Curtis Beebe, Curtis Buly, Charles Bettinger, Hosea M. Benson, John M. Clark, Andrew J. Clark, Philip Coyle, Jacob Cover, George W. Cogley, C. Cunningham, Wm. O. Combs, John Cox. Charles Clark, Lorentus S. Cole, William F. Cline, Hart Cole, Samuel Craig, Theodore Denaere, Andrew Derringer, Andrew Day, Charles Deem, Edward DeForce, Melvin P. Demick, Eli Ditman, Daniel Don- ohue, William Dull, Robert Davis, Frederick Deihl, Daniel Daniels, Daniel A. Everett,


Isaac R. Eaton, Houser Finton, Thomas J. Fisher, Andrew Fizell, Henry Forrey, Daniel Fry, Matthew Fry, John Fry, Henry Frick. man. Wilson Frew, James Frederick, Edgar M. Foster, John Fischer, Thomas Farron, Wash. Frankford, Abner Folsmer, George B. Franklin, Richard Groff, Augustus Gin- gerick, Jacob Gurdiger, Daniel Gallagher, William Gaul. Nicholas Gay, Thomas Gray, Jacob H. Grooner, John Guilm, R. M. Grubb, Barton Herr, John A. Hetrick, Henry Horn, George Horn, William T. Heazlett, Jacob Hengst, John Haines, Wesley Hinkle, John Harkey, James Hickey, Edmund Hart, Pat. J. Harrington, Michael Innevest, Barton A. Jacobs, Edward Jacobs, Henry Jennings, John Jarvis, Ireneous Jones, Lawrence Kauffman, George W. Kline, Edward Kipp, John Kuhns, Henry Long, John Lorenz, William Lloyd, James S. Leiser, Peter Leber, Philemon C. Lovell, George Lafayette, Edwin Lyman, William H. Larraba, Henry Martin, S. T. Mayberry, Jacob Mowrer, William Murphy, Samuel Murphy, John W. Murphy, T. McAndrews, William McKay, A. J. McCollough, Edward McGraw, Wm. D. McLain. Thomas Murphy, Jacob Myer, Harrison McCord. Philip Miskell, Henry MeIlbeany, Wm. H. Meyers, Edward Marks, John Marks, Joseph Marshall, James H. McGee, Conrad Mouse, Nervin Miller, Will- iam Murphy, Joseph Michaels, Richard McConnell, John D. McGeehan, William Nichols, Patrick O'Donnell, Adam Onstott, William Phillips, James Poleman, Courtl'd W. Potter, Jesse Reed, Robert A. Reed, Chas. L. Robinson, William G. Roper, Cornelius Robinson, Francis Ramish, Henry S. Reynolds, Josiah Reber. John Ripple, Benj. F. Roberts, Michael Robinson, Will- iam A. Rarey, Henry Robinson, Henry Ritter, Jas. A. S. Ratcliff, Salathiel Sankey, Benja- min F. Siler, Valentine Shadle, Jacob W. Stauffer, Solomon Shary, Andrew Shick, Adam Shriver, Gideon Stanley, John S. Stafford, Theoph. H. Stees, Wm. E. Stiner, H. Stoutzenberger, Samuel Stuck, Henry Smith, Charles Stroube, Thomas Simpson, John Sullivan, Samuel H. Slifer, John Sav- age, Jr., Elijah Solliday, Charles Smith, John Smith, Fred. Summers, Wm. Stahler, Tru'n W. Stafford, Edwin Spear, Wm. Stine- berger, Levi Stump, Martin Swick, D. H. Shneberger, Edwin Stees, John Tatnall, John H. Turner, W. H. H. Thompson, Joseph Townsley, Jack. M. Vanhorn, Thos. M. Wat- son, John H. Weidle, John Weller, George Willey, Michael Williams, Wm. D. Woodring, John H. Wise, George Wire, John F. Wentz, John Wiley, William Worl, Frederick Wel-


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ler, Jacob Weller, John S. Wade, George Wolf, Peter White, Mark Wasner, Samuel Yoder, Thomas Zules, Jacob Zimmerman.


SEVENTY-SIXTH REGIMENT, COMPANY D-THREE YEARS' SERVICE.


Officers .- Capt. Cyrus Diller, Capt. Wil- liam S. Diller, Capt. Chas. L. Bittinger, First Lieut. Sam'l T. Kleckner, First Lieut. Jas. J. M. M'Cormick, First Lieut. Luther Y. Diller, Second Lieut. M. T. Heintzelman, Second Lieut. James E. Gordon, First Sergt. Joseph A. Slagle, Sergt. John J. Bussler, Sergt. Benj. Minsker, Sergt. Edward K. Boyer, Sergt. Valentine Cook, Sergt. Noah Waltersdorf, Sergt. Jacob M. Duck, Sergt. Oliver R. Millhouse, Sergt. Henry D. Miller. Corp. Jackson Williams, Corp. Obediah A. Hines, Corp. Edward Lee, Corp. Henry Strouse, Corp. William Alleman, Corp. John F. Benner, Corp. John O'Donald. Corp. Wil- liam H. Friede, Corp. Joseph Stone, Corp, William Rhell, Corp. Henry Eichenger, Corp. George Frederick, Corp .. Jacob Lechner, Corp. William Simpson, Corp. Oscar R. Hil- dreth, Corp. Ira H. Woodward, Corp. Curtis Sanders, Corp. William Cromie, Corp. Abner Aurand, Corp. Christ'r Hynicka, Corp. Hen- ry Spect.


Privates. - Edward S. Allen, George At- kinson, William J. Berry, Zachariah Bloom, Samuel Bowersox, Andrew Brown. Hor. ace Burchell. George Baker, Henry Bly, Frederick Boyer, Patrick Barrett, Lot Burns, Jacob Banofe, Cornelius Bollin- ger, Jos. Buehenmeyer, Joseph Bolander, Jacob Brown, Michael Burns, James Coxey, John Crook, Richard Collins, James Coch- ran, Rodney Campbell, Emerson Campbell, George Crouch, Andrew Crick, Edward Ches- ter, Charles Caldwell, Andrew Cregar, Fran- cis Cramer, Jeremiah Cramer, Isaac Dobbs, Thomas Dawson, George Dresher, Patrick Donahue, James A. Deitrick, Hiram Erisman, Henry Ernest, John Ernest, John A. Eline, William Fisher, John Fisher, Henry Fisher, Patrick Finn, Michael Fiedler, Jeremiah Fisher, John Garra, Daniel Gallagher, George Green, John Gross, Charles Groff, John Greenmiller, Daniel Gallagher. Josepb Gra- mer. John E. Hand, Jonathan Hardin, Jacob Hehr. Peter Hauser, Thomas C. Horan, Sam- nel Hoyman, David Hildebrand, Lewis Hall, George Hallenbach, John Hamlin, Fred'k Hendricks, George Holtzman, James Hughes, Charles Helsby, Morris Hickard, William Ir- vine, Benjamin Jones, Harvey Joslin, Morris Jackson, James Karney, Henry King, Thomas Kelley, George Koch, Mich'l Krinbechin, Noah Klinefelter, Uriah Krebbs, Isadore


Kreever, David King, Moses Kister, Joshua Knedle, William Kantner, Charles W. Law- son, Amos F. Leschey, Martin Long, William Langhrey, William Lyons, Henry Lamber- ton. Chas. Lewensdorf, Thomas Martin, John W. Moyer, Joseph L. Moyer, Charles Meyer, Sam'l Musselman, Isadore Markard, Isaac Musselman. Stephen Maroney, Wm. Mum. mert, Jacob Morningstar, Henry Morningstar, Isaac Miller, James Miller, John Miller, Daniel Meyer. Matthew M'Donald, John M'Glaughlin, Thomas M'Adams. John M'Ca- ley, John Nolan, Henry Petzold. Maris Pic- card, Thomas Powell, Cornelius Price, John Pollard, Christian Packard, John Pfarr, Wm. K. Parker, James Quirk. William Raub, Thomas Reily, Franklin M. Roberts. William Roberts, Wm. Reuhenbach, John C. Rhell, Adams C. Reinchl, Lewis Rake, Charles M. Reilley, Frederick Sanders, Robert Smith, Samuel Stitzan, Frederick Swartz, George Sickel, William Sickel, Charles W. Smith, Charles Snyder, James A. Stewart, Henry Sherwood, H. Schmidtman, William Shiver, Fred'k R. Smith, Edward Shaffer, M'Age Slade, Joseph Spitz, Henry Schmidt, Robert Slutman, James P. Tracey, Adam Varner, Geo. Veitengruber, Hugh Walkar, Lewis Walton, Lewis Wambaugh, Dallas Watson. Andrew Warner, John Wilson, Pius Wonner, George W. Wilson, Solomon Williams, James Wiltner, Jacob Wendle, Wesley Wagner, Rob't Wittenmeyor, Henry Yocum, John Yorger, John Zett.


COMPANY I.


Officers .- Capt. Henry C. McIntyre, Capt. Jacob J. Young, Capt. Frank J. Magee, Capt. Harrison Stair, First Lieut. Joseph H. Ensign. First Lieut. Paris Rudisill, Second Lient. J. W. Morningstar, First Sergt Wm. H. Zeigler, First Sergt. Henry Birnstock, Sergt. John Loucks, Sergt. John Lee, Sergt. Henry Haines, Sergt. Dan. Lichtenberger, Sergt. Robt. Smith, Sergt. Elias Spangler. Sergt. Silas M. Smith, Corp. David R. Pal- mer, Corp. William Naef, Corp. Henry Reicherd. Corp. Jacob. Campman, Corp. John H. Simmons, Corp. Leander Lewis, Corp. George D. Zeigler. Corp. Sigmund Myers. Corp. Albert H. Mann, Corp. Wm. H. Al. bright. Corp. Joseph London. Corp. Andrew B. Frey, Corp. Ira H. Woodward, Corp. Henry James. Corp. William H. Smith. George Bier- nan, musician.


Privates .- Isaac Adams, Pherick Adams. Julius Bentz. Levi Berkenheiser. Andrew Bechtol. Edwin B. Burr. Jeremiah Bowser. Porter Bender. Thomas Burrows. John Bru- ner, Hiram E. Bixler. John W. Baum, W'm.


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HISTORY OF YORK COUNTY.


Blanck, Jr., James E. Barnitz, Charles J. Beals, Patrick Cawley. Stephen Crumay, James Coslow, Michael Conroy, James Con- nelly, Wm. H. Carlington, John Cook, Den- nis Curtin. William J. Carver, Samuel Del- linger, Joseph Dunham, Anthony Dorman, James A. Decker, John Duncan, Andrew J. Duden, Edwin C. Duncan, George Deitz, Francis Doonan, William H. Fishel, John Fry, Patrick Fargus, George Foust, Rufus B. Frank, Patrick Finne, James Frederick, Edward Fournace, Harvey Ford, Michael Golden, William Gray, John M. Gompf, Frederick Guyer, James B. Gamble, Leo Gleason. Daniel Heffner, H. M. Hullenbaugh, Jarius D. Horton, John Hetz, Francis M. Hudson, Edmund Heikus, John Hoffmaster, James Hogan, Michael Hullihen. Calvin Harris, Edwin Harris, Jacob Hulsinger, John Jocobs, William Jones, George John- ston, William Joseph. Patrick Kelley, Fran- cis Kane, Rudy Kennard, Edward Keis- ter, John Lippy, Anthony Leiban, James Lowe, Frederick Lumber, Morris Lent, Peter Lynot, Samuel Law, Franklin Lyman, William Lewis, Charles Lorick, Samuel Min- ichan, Charles Martin, Patrick Middleton, Charles Markle, Henry Matteson, Michael Miller, Henry Murray, Samuel B. Moore, Samuel Medlow John J. Miller. Michael M'Dermot, Charles M'Genley, John Oertel, James K. Oatman, John O'Brien, John Pow- ers. Thomas E. Palmer, George Peters, James S. Patterson, Edmund Peters, Wm. K. Pom- eroy, Thos. J. Pennington, Bernard Roberts, Percival Romberger, John W. Reynolds, George Rhine, Henry Reatz, Samuel S. Ro- gers, Alexander Rider, Wm. F. Reisinger, John Reed. Jesse Rhodes, John Stough, Enoch Sweesey, John C. Spencer, James Slack, John F. Snyder, David Shook, Robert Sut- ton, Stephen Sybert, Reuben Stough, John Sandford. Isaac Sears, John Sharp, Fred- erick Sultybangh. David Savage, Daniel Sloat, John J. Stengle, Thomas Stevens, G. W. Shenberger, Oscar R. Stearns, Reuben Sneil, Peter Thompson, Byron Turner, Syd- ney W. Thomas, Henry Thompson, Jesse Weiser, Roland Wilcox, Henry Wooley, James Wiseman, James Willis, Henry H. Writer, Adam Weaver, Louis Welsh, George Warner, John Weigel, Jacob Weigel, James Walsh, Pardon Welsh, Enoch Wood. Eli Wilhelm, George White, Wesley L. Webster, Henry Zorger. Samuel Zell, John Zeigler.




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