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William Raynor, private, mustered in December 30, 1864, three years; substitute; mustered out with company July 17, 1865.
Thomas Reed, private, mustered in December 7, 1864, one year; substitute ; mustered out with company July 17, 1865.
George B. Roddis, private, mustered in July 29, 1864, three years ; substitute; captured September 30, 1864; died at Salisbury, N. C., November 20, 1864.
Winfield S. Rodney, private, mustered in November 30, 1864, one year ; substitute ; mustered out with company July 17, 1865.
William Roles, private, mustered in February 19, 1864, three years; killed at Cold Harbor June 3, 1864. Charles Sailor, private, mustered in September 19, 1861, three years ; died February 1, 1863; buried in Military Asylum Cemetery.
George Sager, private, mustered in August 14, 1861, three years ; mustered out with company July 17, 1865; veteran.
Free Ship, private, mustered in March 1, 1862, three years; discharged on surgeon's certificate March 4, 1563.
Eli Signer, private, mustered in October 14, 1861,
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three years ; mustered out October 20, 1864, ex- piration of term.
Robert B. Starks, private, mustered in August 2, 1862, three years ; wounded August 5, 1861; discharged May 19, 1865.
John E. Schmucker, private, mustered in March 31, 1864, three years; wounded at Cold Harbor June 3, 1864; discharged on surgeon's certificate June 14, 1865.
Charles F. Starks, private, mustered in February 19, 1864, three years ; captured September 30, 1864; died at Salisbury, N. C., February 28, 1865.
George Slack, private, mustered in February 26, 1864, three years; captured September 30, 1864; died at Salisbury, N. C., January 4, 1865.
Thomas B. Scott, private, mustered in February 19, 1864, three years ; killed at Peeble's Farm Sep- tember 30, 1864.
Jacob F. Sehnce, private, mustered in February 26, 1864, three years; prisoner from September 30, 1861, to March 30, 1865; mustered out with com- pany July 17, 1865.
Allen Stutor, private, mustered in February 19, 1864, three years; wounded at Spottsylvania Court- House May 12, 1864.
David C. Shimel, private, mustered in October 3, 1864, three years; drafted; mustered out with company July 17, 1865.
Mordecai M. Tate, private, mustered in February 19, 1864, three years ; wounded at Cold Harbor June 3, 1864 ; absent, in hospital, at muster out.
Joseph Taylor, private, mustered in July 10, 1864, three years ; substitute; captured September 30. 1861; died at Salisbury, N. C., January 8, 1865. Levi Turner, private, mustered in October 6, 1864, three years ; mustered out with company July 17, 1865.
James Watson, private, mustered in March 1, 1862, three years ; mustered out March 17, 1865, ex- piration of term.
Isaac Wortman, private, mustered in September 24, 1861, three years ; mustered out October 20, 1864, expiration of term.
James White, private, mustered in September 16, 1861, three years ; wounded at South Mountain September 14, 1862; discharged on surgeon's cer- tificate February 24, 1863.
Norris L. Wiser, private, mustered in August 31, 1861, three years; died June 18, 1864, of wounds re- ceived at Cold Harbor June 3, 1864; buried in National Cemetery, Arlington, Va.
Joseph Wiser, private, mustered in September 20, 1861, three years; died at Belleville, Pa., Feb- ruary 19, 186-4.
Henry Wyan, private, mustered in September 21, 1861, three years; wounded at South Mountain September 11, 1862 ; discharged on surgeon's certificate September 25, 186 1.
John Whiteman, private, mustered in September 26, 1861, three years.
Hugh Ward, private, mustered in December 1, 1864, three years ; substitute; mustered out with com- pany July 17, 1865.
Bennett Winezerl, private, mustered in December 16, 1864, one year ; drafted; mustered out with company July 17, 1865.
Wesley Young, private, mustered in March 1, 1861, three years; mustered out with company July 17, 1865 ; veteran.
David K. Zook, private, mustered in September 27, 1861, three years; died June 8, 1864, of wounds received at Cold Harbor June 3, 1864.
FORTY-SIXTH REGIMENT.
The Forty-sixth Regiment was formed of companies raised in the summer of 1861, rendez- voused at Camp Curtin, and organized as a regiment on the 1st of September, under the following-named field officers : Colonel, Joseph F. Knipe ; Lieutenant-Colonel, James L. Scl- fridge; Major, Arnold C. Lewis. The regi- ment contained a number of men of Union and Snyder Counties, in K Company, and there were also in the organization a large number of officers and men of Mifflin and Juniata Counties. Company A was made up almost entirely of Mifflin County men, a large proportion of whom had been members of the famed Logan Guards in the three months' service. A few days after that company had returned home from duty at Fort Washington, a new company was recruited at Lewistown, called the Second Logan Guards, most of its men having been members of the original Logans, as were also all the com- missioned officers of the new company, viz. : Captain, Joseph A. Matthews; First Lieutenant, Henry A. Eisenbise ; Second Lieutenant, Wil- liam B. Weber. Each of these lieutenants, in turn, afterwards received promotion to the captainey, as did also John M. Nolte, who had been a corporal in the original Logan Guards, and was made first sergeant of Second Logans on the formation of the Company. In the organization of the regiment the Second Logan Guards was designated as Company A of the Forty-sixth, and upon the death of Major A. C. Lewis (September 22, 1861), Captain J. Ard Matthews was promoted to major of the regiment, placing Captain Henry A. Eisenbise in command of the company.
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The Forty-sixth left Camp Curtin in the fall of' 1861, and moved to join the forces of General Banks on the Upper Potomac. It was assigned to duty in General S. W. Crawford's (First) brigade, in the (Second) division of General A. S. Williams.
No active operations were commenced by the command during the fall and winter, until the latter part of February, 1862, when Banks' force crossed the Potomac into Virginia, where it soon afterwards took part in an engagement with the enemy, under Stonewall Jackson, who was compelled to retire to Woodstock. Soon afterwards Jackson turned on the offensive, and attacked Banks' column of about seven thousand with a force of nearly three times that strength, resulting in the battle of Winchester, in which the Forty-Sixth took a conspicuous part, holding its ground with steadiness for five hours, and suffering considerable loss in killed and wounded.
In the campaigns which followed the appoint- ment of General John Pope to the command of the Army of Virginia the Forty-sixth, with Crawford's brigade, fought bravely in the battle of Cedar Mountain, charging three times across an open wheat-field, each time to be driven back by a greatly superior force. Its loss was thirty killed, thirty-four severely wounded and six taken prisoners. "General Crawford's brigade came out of the fight a mere skeleton." Among the wounded were Major Matthews and Lieutenant Selheimer, of Company A.
In the battle of Antietam the Forty-sixth, under command of Lieutenant-Colonel Sel- fridge, fought on the right, under General Hooker, sustaining only a moderate loss. After the battle it crossed into Virginia and marched, by Fairfax and other points, to the Rappa- hannock, but did not arrive in time to take any part in the storming of Marye's Heights at Fredericksburg on the 13th of December. After that engagement it formed part of Second Bri- gade, First Division of the Twelfth Corps, under General Slocum, and made its winter-quarters near Falmouth, Va.
On the opening of the spring campaign the regiment, with its corps, moved on the 27th of April to Kelly's Ford, where they crossed the
Rappahannock, and thence, crossing the Rap- idan at Germania Ford, marched to Chancellors- ville, where, in the engagements of the 2d and Bd of May, it lay under a heavy fire, and took part in successive charges of the Confederate line, but with comparatively light loss in killed and wounded. From Chancellorsville the regi- ment, with its corps, re-crossed the Rappahan- nock, and soon afterwards marched northward to confront the Confederate army, which was then moving to the invasion of Pennsylvania. It reached Gettysburg on the evening of July 1st, and was posted on Culp's Hill, where the Forty-sixth held the extreme right of the line, in a sheltered position, which enabled the regi- ment to pass through the terrific battle which followed without very heavy loss.
Upon the retreat of General Lee from Gettys- burg into Virginia, the Forty-sixth joined in the pursuit across the Potomac, and to the line of the Rapidan. There orders were received detaching the Eleventh and Twelfth Corps from the Army of the Potomac, and ordering them to move, under command of General Joseph Hooker, to the succor of the Army of the Cum- berland, then at and in the vicinity of Chatta- nooga, Tenn. On arriving in Tennessee, the troops of the First Division of the Twelfth Corps (in which was the Forty-sixth) were placed on duty, guarding the railway line from Tullahoma to the Tennessee River, at Bridge- port, Ala. This duty was performed by the Forty-sixth in a manner which elicited the com- mendations of its general officers. About the Ist of January, 1864, a large proportion of the soldiers of the regiment having re-enlisted, they received the veteran furlough and visited Penn- sylvania, whence, on their return, they were ac- companied by a large number of recruits, bring- ing the strength of the regiment nearly or quite up to the maximum.
In the campaign which was opened by the ad- vance of Sherman's army from the Tennessee, on the 6th of May, 1861, and which resulted in the capture of Atlanta, the Forty-sixth took part in the operations of the Twelfth Corps, fighting successively in the engagements of Snake Creek Gap, Ga., Resaca, Pumpkin Vine Urek, New Hope Church, Culp House, Dallas,
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Pine Knob, Kenesaw Mountain, Marietta, Peach Tree Creek (July 20th) and Atlanta (July 22d). In the battle of Peach Tree Creek, Adjutant Luther R. Whitman and Lieutenant David C. Sdheimer, both of Mifflin County, received wounds of which they died soon afterwards - Whitman on the 6th of August and Selheimer on the 21st of Septentber following. The loss of the regiment in that battle was thirty-two killed and wounded. In the subsequent action in front of Atlanta its loss was about twenty- five killed and wounded.
The surrender of Atlanta occurred on the 1st of September, and ten days later the victorious army of General Sherman set out on its " march to the sea." Savannah was reached and occu- pied on the 22d of December, and there a light action, in the capture of Fort McAllister, finished the battle record of the Forty-sixth. Moving north with the army through the Carolinas, it reached Goldsboro about the middle of March, and immediately after the surrender of General Johnston on the 26th of April, it set out with the grand column for Washington, where it duly arrived in May, and on the 16th of July following was mustered out of service at Alex- andria, Va.
COMPANY A, MIFFLIN COUNTY .- The fol- lowing is the roster of Company 1, Forty-sixth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, which was recruited at Lewistown, Mifflin County :
Joseph A. Matthews, captain, mustered in September 27, 1861, three years; promoted to major Septem- tember 27, 1861.
Henry A. Eisenbise, captain, mustered in August 14, 1861, three years; resigned February 11, 1863.
William B. Weber, captain, mustered in August 14, 1861, three years ; promoted from second to first lieutenant September 27, 1861 ; to adjutant Novem- ber 1, 1862; to captain Company A February 11, 1863; resigned February 8, 1865.
John M. Nolte, captain, mustered in - August 23, 1861, three years; promoted from first sergeant to second lieutenant November 1, 1862; to captain May 22, 1865 ; mustered out with company July 16, 1865.
D. C. Selheimer, first lieutenant, mustered in Septem- ber 27, 1861, three years ; promoted from Com- pany D, Ninth Regiment New York State Mi- litia, to second lieutenant. September 27, 1861 ; to first lieutenant November 1, 1862; died Sep-
tember 21, 1864, of wounds received at Peach Tree Creek, Ga., July 20, 1864.
Enos Rodgers, first lieutenant, mustered in Septem- ber 2, 1861, three years ; promoted to corporal September 18, 1862; to sergeant April 1, 1863 ; to first sergeant December 25, 1858; to first lieu- tenant May 23, 1865; mustered out with company July 16, 1865 ; veteran.
Jacob E. Mickey, first sergeant, mustered in Septem- ber 2, 1861, three years; promoted from corporal to sergeant May 4, 1863; to first sergeant May 22, 1865; mustered out with company July 16, 1865; veteran.
James P. McClintic, sergeant, mustered in September 2, 1861, three years ; mustered out with company July 16, 1865 ; veteran.
Robert Powers, sergeant, mustered in September 2, 1861, three years; promoted to corporal Novem- ber 1, 1862; to sergeant September 5, 1863; mustered out with company July 16, 1865; veteran.
Joseph H. Klepper, sergeant, mustered in September 2, 1861, three years ; promoted to corporal April 1, 1863; to sergeant December 29, 1853; captured at Cedar Mountain, Va., August 9, 1862; re- turned September, 1862; mustered out with com- pany July 16, 1865; veteran.
J. A. Muthersbough, sergeant, mustered in September 2, 1861, three years ; promoted to corporal April 1, 1862; to serg. ant May 22, 1865; mustered out with company July 16, 1865; veteran.
Samuel Eisenbise, sergeant, mustered in September 2, 1861, three years ; discharged on surgeon's certifi- cate January 30, 1863.
Henry Printz, sergeant, mustered in September 2, 1861, three years ; promoted from corporal to sergeant; discharged on surgeon's certificate April 1, 1863.
George W. Elberty, sergeant, mustered in August 20, 1861, three years ; discharged on surgeon's cer- tificate August 29, 1863.
William Hopper, sergeant, mustered in September 2, 1861, three years; died May 5, 1863, of wounds received at Chancellorsville May 3,1863.
John C. Ross, corporal, mustered in September 2, 1861, three years; promoted to corporal May 4, 1863 ; mustered out with company July 16, 1865; veteran.
William II. Langton, corporal, mustered in Septem- ber 2, 1861, three years ; promoted to corporal May 4, 1863; mustered out with company July 16, 1865; veteran.
George W. Wertz, corporal, mustered in September 2, 1861, three years ; promoted to corporal May 1, 1861; prisoner from May 2 to May 15, 1863; mustered out with company July 16, 1865; veteran.
George W. Lewis, corporal, mustered in September 2, 1861, three years; promoted to corporal Septem-
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ber 22, 1861; captured at Cedar Mountain Au- gust 9, 1862 ; mustered out with company July 16, 1865; veteran.
John B. Thompson, corporal, mustered in July 25, 1863, three years; promoted to corporal Septem- ber 22, 1864; mustered out with company July 16, 1865.
Lewis II. Ruble, corporal, mustered in September 2, 1861, three years ; promoted to corporal September 22, 1864 ; captured at Cedar Mountain August 9, 1864; mustered out with company July 16, 1865; veteran.
Michael Fox, corporal, mustered in September 2, 1861, three years ; promoted to corporal May 22, 1865; mustered out with company July 16, 1865 ; veteran.
Philip Lortz, corporal, mustered in September 2, 1861, three years ; promoted to corporal July 1, 1865; captured at Cedar Mountain August 9, 1862, and at Chancellorsville May 2, 1863; mustered out with company July 16, 1865; veteran.
John G. Carlin, corporal, mustered in September 2, 1861, three years ; discharged on surgeon's ce !- tificate October 23, 1862.
Melvin Lamb, corporal, mustered in September 2, 1861, three years ; discharged on surgeon's cer- tificate March 20, 1863.
John S. Garrett, corporal, mustered in September 2, 1861, three years ; mustered out September 18, 1864, expiration of term.
George W. Howenstine, corporal, mustered in Septem- ber 2, 1861, three years ; mustered out Septem- ber 18, 1864, expiration of term.
Jackson . Lewis, corporal, mustered in September 2, 1851, three years; mustered out September 18, 1864, expiration of term.
William T. Shimp, corporal, mustered in September 2, 1861, three years; discharged by order of War Department June 20, 1865 ; veteran.
William T. Scott, corporal, mustered in September 2, 1861, three years; killed at Cedar Mountain August 8, 1862.
Thomas A. Nourse, corporal, mustered in September 2, 1861, three years; killed at Antietam Sep- tember 17, 1862.
Charles Bermethum, musician, mustered in Septem- ber 2, 1861, three years; transferred to Company B, date unknown.
ITiram De Huff, musician, mustered in September 2, 1861, three years; mustered out with company July 16, 1865 ; veteran.
Jonathan Ocker, musician, mustered in November 30, 1863, three years; promoted to principal musician August 1, 1864; veteran.
Samuel Armstrong, private, mustered in February 25, 1851, three years; mustered out with com- pany July 16, 1865.
David Abbot, private, mustered in July 14, 1863,
three years ; mustered out with company July 16, 1865.
Thomas Arnold, private, mustered in February 25, 1861, three years; discharged by order of War Department May 19, 1865.
William Armstrong, private, mustered in September 2, 1861, three years; mustered out September 18, 1861, expiration of term.
John Aultsberger, private, mustered in September 2, 1861, three years; transferred to Battery M, First New York Artillery, January 1, 1864.
William Ashton, private, mustered in August 18, 1864, one year; not ou muster-out roll.
William A. Ball, private, mustered in September 21, 1861, three years; mustered out with com- pany July 16, 1865; veteran.
William HI. Bowson, private, mustered in September 21, 1861, three years; captured at Winchester May 25, 1862; returned ; mustered out with com- pany July 16, 1865; veteran.
William L. Berkheimer, private, mustered in Septem- ber 21, 1861, three years ; captured at Winches- ter May 25, 1862, returned; mustered out with company July 16, 1865; veteran.
L. Buchanan, private, mustered in March 19, 1864, three years ; mustered out with company July 16, 1865.
John L. Berringer, private, mustered in March 8, 1864, three years; mustered out with company July 16, 1865.
Joseph Bish, private, mustered in September 14, 1863, three years; mustered out with company July 16, 1865.
John H. Bunner, private, mustered in July 14, 1863, three years; wounded ; absent, in hospital, at muster out.
William Burkey, private, mustered in September 2, 1861, three years; mustered out September 18, 1864, expiration of term,
John H. Bush, private, mustered in February 19, 1864, three years ; discharged by order War De- partment June 20, 1865.
Ephraim Baker, private, mustered in September 2, 1861, three years; killed at Cedar Mountain August 9, 1862.
Samuel R. Bowersox, private, mustered in February 25, 1864, three years ; killed at Resaca, Ga., May 15, 1864.
George Bolinger, private, mustered in February 19, 1864, three years; killed at Resaca, Ga., May 15, 1864.
Charles Brought, private, mustered in September 2. 1861, three years; prisoner; died at Anderson- ville, Ga., October 27, 1864, grave 11,563.
James M. Briggs, private, mustered in January 14, 1864, three years; killed in action March 14, 1865.
Isaac Bigelow, private, mustered in September 2, 1861, three years.
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John Black, private, mustered in September 2, 1861, three years.
William Budd, private, mustered in September 2, 1861, three years.
Joshua Boutwell, private, mustered in September 14, 1863, three years.
Aquilla Cornelius, private, mastered in September 2, 1861, three years; mustered out with company July 16, 1865 ; veteran.
Samuel Campbell, private, mustered in September 2, 1861, three years; mustered out with company July 16, 1865.
Henry H. Craig, private, mustered in July 14, 1863, three years; mustered out with company July 16, 1865.
George W. Crawford, private, mustered in September 2, 1861, three years; discharged on surgeon's cer- tificate February 4, 1863.
Jackson Chester, private, mustered in July 14, 1863, three years; discharged on surgeon's certificate May 18, 1865.
Charles M. Caruthers, private, mustered in February 1, 1864, three years; transferred to Company A, Thirty-Fifth Regiment Pennsylvania Volun- teers, January 20, 1865; veteran.
William Cowden, private, mustered in September 2, 1861; three years; killed at Cedar Mountain August 9, 1862.
Emanuel Coleman, private, mustered in September 2, 1861, three years; died at Lewistown, Pa., date unknown.
Jeremiah Cossick, private, mustered in September 2, 1861, three years.
Samuel H. Coleman, private, mustered in July 14, 1863, three years ; died near Broad River, S. C., February 18, 1865.
Benneville De Long, private, mustered in February 9, 1864, three years; mustered out with company July 16, 1865.
Phillip Dunn, private, mustered in September 14, 1863, three years; paroled prisoner; absent at muster out.
Jeremiah Delo, private, mustered in March 15, 1865, one year ; drafted; discharged July 24, 1865.
George L. Denny, private, mustered in July 16, 1863, three years; drafted; discharged on surgeon's certificate February 20, 1864.
James F. Duncan, private, mustered in September 2, 1861, three years; promoted to commissary-ser- geant November 1, 1862.
Robert Forsyth, private, mustered in September 2, 1861, three years ; discharged on surgeon's cer- tilicate June 27, 1862.
Joseph Franken, private, mustered in September 2, 1861, three years; discharged on surgeon's cer- tificate January 10, 1863.
Andrew J. Foy, private, mustered in September 2, 1861, three years; wounded at Winchester May
25, 1862; discharged on surgeon's certificate April 1, 1863.
John M. Ficthorn, private, mustered in September 2, 1861, three years; mustered out September 18, 1864, expiration of term.
James A. Gould, private, mustored in December 1-4, 1863, three years; mustered out with company July 16, 1865.
John Green, private, mustered in March 15, 1865, one year; mustered out with company July 16, 1865.
Francis Glover, private, mustered in March, 15, 1865, one year; mustered out with company July 16, 1865.
Boston Gardner, private, mustered in March 15, 1865, one year; mustered out with company July 16, 1865.
Samuel M. Greer, private, mustered in March 2, 1864, three years; wounded; absent, in hospital, at muster out.
Conrad Guardlock, private, mustered in March 8, 1864, three years; wounded; absent, in hospital, at muster out; veteran.
Jacob Gaffney, private, mustered in August 16, 1864, one year ; mustered out June 7, 1865, expiration of term.
William Gruver, private, mustered in September 2, 1861, three years.
Conrad Holstine, private, mustered in September 2, 1861, three years; captured at Chancellorsville May 2, 1863; mustered out with company July 16, 1865; veteran.
David Hobaugh, private, mustered in September 2, 1861, three years; mustered out with company July 16, 1865 ; veteran.
Alexander Hannold, private, mustered in March 15, 1865, one year; mustered out with company July 16, 1865.
Michael Harris, private, mustered in July 14, 1863, three years; mustered out with company July 16, 1865.
Samuel Hemphill, private, mustered in September 2, 1861, three years; mustered out September 18, 1864, expiration of term.
Levi Hartley, private, mustered in July 14, 1863, three years ; discharged by order War Depart- ment June 20, 1865.
Harvey Held, private, mustered in September 2, 1861, three years ; transferred to Company C January 1, 1864; veteran.
Henry Hilnis, private, mustered in September 2, 1861, three years; killed at Cedar Mountain August 9, 1862.
Hiram S. Hurlbut, private, mustered in March 15, 1862, one year.
George Heart, private, mustered in September 30, 1861, one year ; not on muster-out roll.
Allen M. Krops, private, mustered in September 2, 1861, three years; discharged, date unknown.
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Ephraim F. Knipe, private, mustered in December 31, 1863, three years ; mustered out with company July 16, 1865,
Samuel Kauffman, private, mustered in February 25, 1864, three years; mustered out with company July 16, 1865.
F. M. Kessler, private, mustered in July 14, 1863, three years ; mustered out with company July 16, 1865.
John Kline, private, mustered in September 14, 1863, three years ; mustered out with company July 16, 1865.
Lawrence Kreps, private, mustered in September 2, 1861, three years; mustered out September 18, 1861, expiration of term.
Thomas Kincade, private, mustered in September 2, 1861, three years ; died May 11, 1862, of wounds received accidentally at New Market, Va. ; buried in National Cemetery Winchester, lot 1.
T. M. Kemey, private, mustered in September 2, 1861, three years; died of wounds received at Win- chester, Va., May 25, 1862.
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