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David Kennedy, private, mustered in September 2, 1861, three years ; died at Alexandria September 28, 1862, grave 326.
Butler Kauffman, private, mustered in September 2, 1861, three years.
William Kelley, private, mustered in September 2, 1861, three years; veteran.
Samuel King, private, mustered in September 30, 1864, one year ; not on muster-out roll.
Joseph M. Limes, private, mustered in September 2, 1861, three years ; discharged on surgeon's cer- tificate January 30, 1863.
Elias W. Link, private, mustered in September 2, 1861, three years ; died at Harper's Ferry, Va., November 11, 1862.
John Logan, private, mustered in March 15, 1865, one year.
William Lewis, private, three years; died May 26, 1862; buried in Military Asylum Cemetery.
Lewis J. Mallory, private, mustered in January 4, 1864, three years ; mustered out with company July 16, 1865.
Lewis F. Mackey, private, mustered in February 26, 1864, three years; mustered out with company July 16, 1865.
Joseph May, private, mustered in July 13, 1863, three years; mustered out with company July 16, 1865.
Charles Magee, private, mustered in March 16, 1865, one year; mustered out with company July 16, 1865.
William E. Mayes, private, mustered in September 2, 1861, three years; mustered out September 18, 1864, expiration of term.
William M. Miller, private, mustered in September 2, 1861, three years ; mustered out September 18, 1861, expiration of term.
George Motzer, private, mustered in September 2, 1861, three years; died at Washington, D. C., October 28, 1861; buried in Military Asylum Cemetery.
George Miller, private, mustered in February 6, 1865, one year.
Samuel Myers, private, mustered in September 2, 1861, three years ; discharged on surgeon's cer- tificate, date unknown.
Isaac McCartney, private, mustered in July 14, 1863, three years ; mustered out with company July 16, 1865.
John McCullough, private, mustered in February 19, 1864, three years; absent, sick, at muster-out.
R. McCormick, private, mustered in September 2, 1861, three years ; mustered out September 18, 1864, expiration of term.
William McKee, private, mustered in September 2, 1861, three years.
George W. Nipple, private, mustered in September 2, 1861, three years ; mustered out with company July 16, 1865; veteran.
Nicholas Nolte, private, mustered in September 2, 1861, three years; captured at Chancellorsville May 2, 1863; returned ; mustered out with com- pany July 16, 1865; veteran.
Charles Newman, private, mustered in September 2, 1861, three years ; promoted to hospital steward November 1, 1862.
Samuel Owens, private, mustered in September 2, 1861, three years ; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps May 7, 1863.
Albert Printz, private, mustered in January 25, 1864, three years ; mustered out with company July 16, 1865.
Leonard Porter, private, mustered in September 14, 1863, three years ; mustered out with company July 16, 1865.
George C. Peoples, private, mustered in September 2, 1861, three years; killed at Kenesaw Mountain, Ga., June 15, 1861; veteran.
Bronson Rothrock, private, mustered in September 2, 1861, three years ; mustered out with company July 16, 1865; veteran.
Robert I. Riden, private, mustered in February 25, 1864, three years; mustered out with company July 16, 1864.
William Reed, private, mustered in September 14, 1863, three years; mustered out with company July 16, 1864.
James M. Ramsey, private, mustered in September 2, 1861, three years; discharged on surgeon's cer- tificate October 29, 1862
James Riddle, private, mustered in September 2, 1861, three years; mustered out September 18, 1861, expiration of term.
John H. Shafer, private, mustered in September 2. 1861, three years; mustered out with company July 16, 1865; veteran,
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Joseph Stevens, private, mustered in September 2, 1861, three years; mustered out with company July 16, 1865; veteran.
ITomer M. Sigler, private, mustered in September 2, 1861, three years; mustered out with company July 16, 1865 ; veteran.
Jacob Spigelmier, private, mustered in February 25, 1864, three years; mustered out with company July 16, 1865.
IIenry II. Shilling, private, mustered in February 9, 1864, three years ; mustered out with company July 16, 1865.
William Stout, private, mustered in July 14, 1863, three years; mustered out with company July 16, 1865.
Nicholas Swearer, private, mustered in July 16, 1863, three years ; mustered out with company July 16, 1865.
James Stillwell, private, mustered in July 14, 1863, three years ; mustered out with company July 16, 1865.
Jos. II. Sumerton, private, mustered in September 14, 1863, three years; mustered out with company July 16, 1865.
Wesley St. John, private, mustered in March 15, 1865, one year ; mustered out with company July 16, 1865.
Thomas Simpson, private, mustered in March 15, 1865, one year ; mustered out with company July 16, 1865.
Charles Sheppard, private, mustered in March 8, 1864, three years; absent, sick, at muster out.
Geo. Smith, private, mustered in February 9, 1864, three years ; absent, sick, at muster out.
Jacob Sizer, private, mustered in September 2, 1861, three years; discharged on surgeon's certificate May 3, 1862.
Geo. Snyder, private, mustered in September 2, 1861, three years; discharged on surgeon's certificate June 29, 1862.
C. B. Selheimer, private, mustered in September 2, 1861, three years; discharged on surgeon's cer- tifieate October 20, 1862.
James Swisher, private, mustered in September 2, 1861, three years; discharged on surgeon's cer- tificate January 15, 1863.
James Sanford, private, mustered in September 2, 1861, three years; discharged on surgeon's cer- tificate December 23, 1862.
Fred'k E. Shimp, private, mustered in October 23, 1863, three years ; discharged by order War De- partment May 18, 1865.
Joseph S. Sacket, private, mustered in July 14, 1863, three years; discharged by order War Depart- ment May 18, 1865.
Henry Spitler, private, mustered in September 2, 1861, three years; wounded at Cedar Mountain ; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps November 6, 1863.
Wm. G. Spiece, private, mustered in September 2, 1861, three years ; killed at Cedar Mountain, Va., August 9, 1862.
David Seachrist, private, mustered in September 2, 1861, three years; died September 7, 1862; buried in Prospect Hill Cemetery, York, Pa.
John HI. Showalter, private, mustered in February 25, 1864, three years ; died at Nashville, Tenn., De- cember 20, 186-4.
Fred B. Slagle, private, mustered in September 2, 1861, three years.
John Scott, private, mustered in September 14, 1861, three years.
Samuel Tice, private, mustered in February 20, 1864, three years; mustered out with company July 16, 1865 ; veteran.
Thomas Taylor, private, mustered in September 2, 1861, three years; discharged on surgeon's cer- tificate October 11, 1862.
James Vawn, private, mustered in September 2, 1861, three years.
Jerome M. Wise, private, mustered in September 2, 1861, three years; mustered out with company July 16, 1865; veteran.
Sam'l S. Wagner, private, mustered in February 25, 1864, three years ; mustered out with company July 16, 1865; veteran.
Andrew J. Wise, private, mustered in September 5, 1861, three years; wounded at Winchester May 25, 1862; discharged September 18, 1864.
James Wagner, private, mustered in February 25, 1864, three years; discharged by order War De- partment June 21, 1865.
George Yeager, private, mustered in September 2, 1861, three years ; mustered out with company July 16, 1865; veteran.
COMPANY D, PERRY COUNTY .- The fol- lowing men from Perry County served in Com- pany D, Forty-sixth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers :
Wm. H. Bachman, mustered in September 2, 1861; re-enlisted January 13, 1864 ; wounded in action ; veteran.
John A. Albright, mustered in February 24, 1864.
John W. Chisholm, mustered in September 2, 1861 ; re enlisted January 13, 1864; wounded Peach Tree Creek, Ga., July 20, 1864; veteran.
Francis A. Foster, mustered in August 31, 1861; transferred to Forty-second Regiment Pennsyl- vania Volunteers September, 1861.
John Shelley, mustered in September 2, 1864; re-en- listed 13th January, 1861 ; wounded, with loss of leg, at Peach Tree Creek, Ga., July 20, 1864; veteran.
Joseph S. Smith, mustered in September 2, 1861 ; wounded at Cedar Mountain, Va., August 9,
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1862; discharged on surgeon's certificate Novem- ber 19, 1862.
Solomon Tromble, mustered in September 2, 1861 ; re-enlisted 18th January, 1864; veteran.
FORTY-SEVENTH REGIMENT.
The Forty-seventh Regiment was recruited in the month of August, 1861, and rendez- voused at Camp Curtin, where it was organized, on the 1st of September following, under Col- onel Tilghman H. Good, Lieutenant-Colonel G. W. Alexander and Major William H. Gau- sler. The companies were mustered into the service at various dates, from August 19th to September 20th, at about which latter date the regiment moved to the front, arriving at Wash- ington September 1st, and was stationed at Kalorama Heights. On the 27th it crossed the Chain Bridge, and occupied Fort Ethan Allen, Va., in the line of the Washington de- fenses. On the 11th of October it moved with its brigade1 to Bailey's Cross-Roads, where it took part in the grand review by General Mc- Clellan of seventy-two thousand men, compos- ing the Army of the Potomac. In the advance to the battle-ground of Dranesville, December 20th, the regiment participated, but did not reach the field in time to take part in the en- gagement.
On the 23d of January the Forty-seventh left Washington under orders, and proceeded, as part of the expedition under orders of Gen- eral Brannan, to Key West, Fla., arriving there February 4th ; but not being ordered into any engagement there, was moved, late in June, to Hilton Head, S. C., where it remained until the early part of July, when it was moved to Beaufort, S. C, where it continued on post un- til the following September. It was then ordered to move with other regiments to Florida to remove obstructions in St. John's River. The operations against St. John's Bluff were opened October Ist, but the enemy evacuated the post without a fight, but leaving large quantities of artillery, ammunition and war material, which were taken by the troops of the expedition and conveyed to Hilton Head. In this movement. the Forty-seventh sustained but a slight loss.
" Stevens' (Third), of General " Balay " Smith's divi- 1 sion.
Late in October it took part in the movement to Pocotaligo, S. C., to break the Charleston and Savannah Railroad, losing one hundred and thirty-four officers and men in killed and wounded.
On the 15th of November the regiment moved to Key West, Fla., where it was posted to garrison Forts Jefferson and Taylor (live companies being placed in each of the works). In this duty it remained until February, 1864, during which time over five hundred men of the command had re-enlisted, and received the veteran furlough. On the 25th of that month it moved from Key West for the command of General Banks, in Louisiana, where it was assigned to the Second Brigade of General Emory's division of Franklin's corps, in the army of General Banks. On the 15th of March it set out, with other troops, on the Red River expedition, in which, on the 8th of April, it took gallant part in the battle of Sabine Cross-Roads, La., losing about sixty men in killed and wounded. It was also engaged at Pleasant Ilill, where it took many prisoners and captured several pieces of artillery. From that battle-ground the army retired to Grand Ecore and Alexandria, arriving at the latter place on the 25th. In this expedition the reg- iment had marched fully eight hundred miles, and had lost two hundred men by battle and sickness.
On the 5th of July the Nineteenth Corps left Louisiana for Washington, and arrived there on the 12th. Soon afterwards it became a part of the Army of the Shenandoah, under command of General P. H. Sheridan. In the Valley the Forty-seventh took part in the bat- tles of Opequan (or Winchester), September 19th ; Fisher's Hill, September 21st ; and Cedar Creek, October 19th, where its loss was one hundred and seventy-six killed, wounded and missing. It was the regiment's last general engagement, though it was constantly on duty guarding against guerrillas, constructing defen- sive works and taking part in reconnoissances and skirmishes from its winter-quarters at Camp Russell, near Winchester, and Camp Fairview, near Charlestown, Va. On the open- ing of the spring campaign of 1865 it moved,
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on the 4th of April, with the expectation of taking part in the closing scenes of the war, but the struggle ended on the 9th at Appomattox, and the regiment moved to Washington, where it participated in the grand review of May 23d and 24th. But it was afterwards moved to Charleston, S. C., where it relieved the One Hundred and Sixty-fifth New York Regiment, and remained in the South on duty until Jan- uary 3, 1866, when it embarked for New York, whence, on arrival, it proceeded to Philadelphia where (at Camp Cadwalader) it was mustered out of service on the 9th of January, after nearly four and a half years of duty.
In the ranks of the Forty-seventh were quite a large number of men of Juniata, Union and Snyder Counties, and two companies of Perry county soldiers (one recruited at Bloom- field, and the other at Newport.)
COMPANY C, JUNIATA COUNTY .- This com- pany was recruited at Sunbury, Northumberland County, and the following is a list of members of the company who resided in Juniata County. They were mustered in September 2, 1861, for three years, except where otherwise stated :
William Reese, first lieutenant, promoted from second lieutenant to first lieutenant January 14, 1862; discharged April 14, 1864.
David S. Baidler, private, mustered out September 18, 1864.
George W. Bartle, private, died at Washington, D. C., August 8, 1864; buried in National Cemetery, Arlington.
William Brownon, private.
John W. Firth, private, mustered out with company December 25, 1865.
Alex. Given, private, mustered in February 25, 1864; died December, 1864, of wounds received at Ce- dar Creek, Va., October 19, 1864.
Conrad Holman, private, wounded at Pocotaligo, S. C., October 22, 1862; prisoner from April 8 to July 22, 1864; mustered out September 18, 1864. Robt. Howel, private, discharged on surgeon's certif- icate April 13, 1865.
Robt. C. MeNeal, private, mustered out with company December 25, 1865.
John W. MeNew, private, wounded and prisoner at Pleasant Hill, La., April 9, 1864; exchanged July 22, 1864; mustered out with company De- vember 25, 1865.
William MeNew, private, mustered out with company December 25, 1865.
Samuel MeNew, private, mustered out with company December 25, 1865.
Francis H. MeNeal, private.
Benj. MeKillip, private, mustered out December 25, 1865.
Thomas Nipple, private, wounded at Sabine Cross- Roads, La., April 8, 1861; mustered out with company December 25, 1865.
David Naylor, private, discharged on surgeon's cer- tificate April 13, 1865.
Richard O'Rourke, private, wounded at Cedar Creek, Va., October 19, 1864; mustered out with com- pany December 25, 1865.
Jas. R. Rhine, private, mustered out with company December 25, 1865.
II. B. Robinson, private, mustered in November 28, 1863 ; discharged by order of War Department January 24, 1865.
Frederick Vaun, private, mustered in February 24, 1864; transferred to Company G December 10, 1864; mustered out December 25, 1865.
James Whistler, private, mustered out September 1x, 1864.
Benj. F. Walls, private, wounded at Pleasant Hill, La., April 9, 1864; mustered out September 18, 1864.
Samuel Whistler, private, mustered out September 18, 1864.
COMPANY D, PERRY COUNTY .- This com- pany was recruited at Bloomfield, Perry County. The following is a list of its officers and men :
Henry D. Woodruff, captain, mustered in August 31, 1861, three years; promoted to captain August 31, 1861; mustered out September 18, 1804, ex- piration of term.
George Stroop, captain, mustered in August 31, 1861, three years; promoted to second lieutenant Au- gust 31, 1861; to captain November 14, 1864; commissioned major March 30, 1865; not mus- tered ; discharged June 2, 1865.
George Krosier, captain, mustered in August 31, 1861, three years ; promoted from first sergeant to first lieutenant September 22, 1864; to captain June 1, 1865; mustered out with company December 25, 1865; veteran.
Samuel S. Auchmutz, first lieutenant, mustered in August 31, 1861, three years; promoted to first lieutenant August 31, 1861; mustered out Sep- tember 18, 1861, expiration of term.
George W. Clay, first lieutenant, mustered in August 31, 1861, three years; promoted from corporal to second lieutenant January 80, 1865; to first. lieutenant June 2, 1865; mustered out with com- pany December 25, 1865; veteran.
Jesse Meadeth, second lieutenant, mustered in Au- gust 81, 1861, three years; promoted to first ser- geant January 30, 1864; to second lieutenant
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July 5, 1865 ; mustered out with company Decem- ber 25, 1865 ; veteran.
James Crownover, first sergeant, mustered in August 31, 1861, three years ; promoted to first sergeant July 5, 1865; wounded and captured at Pleasant Hill, La., April 9, 1864; exchanged November 25, 1864; commissioned second lientenant Au- gust 31, 1864; not mustered; mustered out with company December 25, 1865; veteran.
John G. Miller, sergeant, mustered in August 31, 1861, three years ; captured at Pleasant Hill, La., April 9, 1864; exchanged July 22, 1864; promoted sergeant September 19, 1864; mustered out with company December 25, 1865; veteran.
John V. Brady, sergeant, mustered in August 31, 1861, three years; promoted to sergeant Septem- ber 19, 1864; mustered out with company Decem- ber 25, 1865; veteran.
Isaac Baldwin, sergeant, three years; wounded at Pleasant Hill, La., April 9, 1864, and Cedar Creek, Va., October 19, 1864; promoted to ser- geant January 20, 1865; mustered out with com- pany December 25, 1865; veteran.
Theodore R. Troup, sergeant, mustered in August 31, 1861, three years; promoted to sergeant July 5, 1865; mustered out with company December 25, 1865; veteran.
William R. Fertig, sergeant, mustered in August 31, 1861, three years ; discharged on surgeon's certifi- cate November 6, 1862.
Henry Heikel, sergeant, mustered in August 31, 1861, three years; mustered out September 18, 1864, expiration of term.
Alexander D. Wilson, sergeant, mustered in August 31, 1861, three years; mustered out September 18, 1864, expiration of term.
Frank M. Holt, sergeant, mustered in August 30, 1861, three years; died at Washington, D. C., October 28, 1861.
Edw. Harper, corporal, mustered in August 31, 1861, three years ; wounded at Cedar Creek, Va., Octo- ber 19, 1864; mustered out with company Decem- ber 25, 1865; veteran.
Jacob P. Baltozer, corporal, mustered in August 31. 1861, three years; promoted to corporal Septem- ber 19, 1864; mustered out with company Decem- ber 25, 1865 ; veteran.
John E. D. Roth, corporal, mustered in August 31, 1861, three years; promoted to corporal Septem- ber 19, 1864; mustered out with company De- cember 25, 1865; veteran.
Noble Henkle, corporal, mustered in August 31, 1861, three years; promoted to corporal September 19, 1861; mustered out with company December 25, 1865 ; veteran.
William Powell, corporal, mustered in August 31, 1861, three years ; promoted to corporal Septem- ber 19, 1864; mustered out with company Decem- ber 25, 1865; veteran.
Benjamin F. Shaffer, corporal, mustered in August, 31, 1861, three years ; promoted to corporal Jan- uary 30, 1865; mustered. out with company De- cember 25, 1865; veteran.
William D. Hays, corporal, mustered in August 31, 1861, three years ; promoted to corporal April 15, 1865; mustered out with company December 25, 1865; veteran.
James Downs, corporal, mustered in August 31, 1861, three years; prisoner from April 9 to July 22, 1864; promoted to corporal July 5, 1865; mus- tered out with company December 25, 1865; veteran.
James T. Williamson, corporal, mustered in August 31, 1861, three years; discharged on surgeon's certificate August 5, 1862.
Cornelius Stewart, corporal, mustered in August 31, 1861, three years ; mustered out September 18, 1864, expiration of term.
Samuel A. M. Reed, corporal, mustered in August 31, 1861, three years; mustered out September 18, 1864, expiration of term.
George Rahm, musician, mustered in November 26, 1863, three years ; mustered out with company December 25, 1865.
William P. Weaver, musician, mustered in September 11, 1861, three years ; discharged by order of War Department April 1, 1863.
Francis Brown, musician, mustered in September 20, 1861, three years.
James E. Albert, private, mustered in August 31, 1861, three years; mustered out with company December 25, 1865; veteran.
John M. Anthony, private, mustered in August 31, 1861, three years; mustered out with company December 25, 1865 ; veteran.
Benjamin F. Anthony, private, mustered in August 31, 1861, three years ; transferred to Signal Corps 1863.
Joseph Acker, private, mustered in October 6, 1862, three years; killed at Cedar Creek, Va., October 19, 1864; buried in National Cemetery, Winches- ter, lot 10.
Amos Bender, private, mustered in August 30, 1861, three years; mustered out with company Decem- ber 25, 1865; veteran.
William F. Brady, private, mustered in January 25, 1864, three years; mustered out with company December 25, 1865.
Benjamin F. Baltozer, private, mustered in February 2, 1864, three years ; mustered out with company December 25, 1865 ; veteran.
Atkinson M. Brady, private, mustered in August 31, 1861, three years; mustered out with company December 25, 1865; veteran.
Leonard W. Beady, private, mustered in August 31, 1861, three years; mustered out with company December 25, 1865; veteran.
James C. Baskins, private, mustered in August 31
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1861, three years; mustered out with company December 25, 1865 ; veteran,
Ephraim Bowing, private, mustered in July 29, 1864, three years; transferred from Company I, Twelfth Regiment Pennsylvania Cavalry, January 26, 1865; mustered out with company December 25, 1 865.
Lewis Blain, private, mustered in September 16, 1861, three years; mustered out with company De- cember 25, 1865; veteran.
William H. Barnes, private, mustered in January 17, 1862, three years; mustered out with company December 25, 1865; veteran.
Uriah Barton, private, mustered in May 15, 1864, three years; transferred from Twelfth Regiment Pennsylvania Cavalry January 26, 1865 ; mustered out with company December 25, 1865.
Aaron Bullard, private, mustered in June 22, 1864, three years ; mustered out with company Decem- ber 25, 1865.
IIamilton Blanchard, private, mustered in June 22, 1864, three years; mustered out with company December 25, 1865.
George Berrier, private, mustered in August 31, 1861, three years; mustered out September 18, 1864, expiration of term.
Joseph Biceline, private, mustered in September 11, 1861, three years; mustered out September 18, 1864, expiration of term.
George W. Baltozer, private, mustered in August 15, 1852, three years; mustered out by General Order June 1, 1865.
John Bullard, private, mustered in April 5, 1864, three years; transferred to Company I October 23, 1864.
Albert C. Bryan, private, died at Philadelphia January 27, 1865.
Thomas B. Carpenter, private, mustered in January 25, 1864, three years; mustered out with company December 25, 1865.
William HI. Clouser, private, mustered in August 31, 1861, three years; mustered out with company December 25, 1865.
John D. Clouser, private, mustered in March 1, 1865, one year; mustered out with company Decem- ber 25, 1865.
John B. Clay, private, mustered in August 30, 1861, three years; mustered out with company December 25, 1865 ; veteran.
Ephraim Clouser, private, mustered in August 31, 1861, three years; wounded and captured at Pleasant IIill, La., April 9, 1864; exchanged November 25, 1861 : mustered out, date unknown.
Eli B. Charles, private, mustered in August 31, 1861, three years; discharged on surgeon's certificate April 21, 1864.
William Clouse, private, mustered in August 31, 1861, three years; mustered out September 18, 1861, expiration of term.
Jacob Charles, private, mustered in September 11, 1861, three years; mustered out September 18, 1864, expiration of term.
William Collins, private, mustered in September 11, 1861, three years; mustered out September Is, 1861, expiration of term.
William II. Coulter, private, mustered in September 11, 1861, three years; mustered out September 18, 1864, expiration of term.
David Crook, private, mustered in October 15, 1861, three years; transferred to Eleventh Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers April 13, 1865.
John F. Donahoe, private, mustered in January 2, 1864, three years ; mustered out with company December 25, 1865; veteran.
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