History of the County of Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, with Biographical Sketches of Many of its Pioneers and Prominent Men, Part 118

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Recruited in the county, and mustered in April 27, 1861. Capt., John B. Kescan ; let Heat., Joseph West ; 2d lieut., James Carna- has ; lst sorgt., J. W. Charme; 2d sorgt,, Harmon Bard; ad sorgt., James Mullen; 4th surgt., Wesley Taylor ; let corp., T. C. MoGuire; 2d corp., Henry Stickle; &d corp., Robert Knox ; 4th corp., John Micely ; musicians, W. J. Aikins, William Kells.


Privates.


Edward Aman.


Henry Kennedy. Jobn Larimer.


William Artist.


William Baird.


T. Lauffenberger.


Michael Leap.


George Beok. John Beck.


Jacob Long. William Lowry.


Joseph Berlin.


John Berry.


Adam Martin.


John Blackburn.


Olmoo Baird.


Theodore Miller. William Mitchell. Cornelius Moore.


John Caten. J. B. Oralg.


Thomas Culbertson.


William Dougherty. Jacob Tink: Samuel Flint. Alexander Fritz. Jeremiah Frits.


John Parker. William Peden.


Peter George.


William Gibson.


Benjamin Geiger. Jacob Hill. John Hill. G. W. Hood. Imac Hughes. Elias Irwin. George W. Jolly. John Kelffer.


Benjamin Showers. Yarn Short. William Stephenson.


Poter Stickle. John Smith. Joseph Stoot.


Joseph Kelly. M. A. Kelley.


George W. Moore. Shannon Nicely. Emanuel Noel. John Noel.


Robert Ponn. Jobn Ream.


James Randolph. John Reising. David Siegfried. Hiram Shirey.


George W. Smith.


Samuel Smith. John A. Stangh. 8. A. Smith. Joseph Stott. John G. Bekh.


Washington Huey.


Lowis Huslesy. George Herten. Joseph Hood. Joba Irvin. John N. Johnstone. Samuel Keeler. Jeremiah Kennedy.


Albert Zandel.


J. C. Bousel. Patrick Bramom. Thomas Billey. R. E. Banks. John Casterwiler. Joba Coobraa. Thomas Charles.


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John Brown, wounded at Antietam ; trans, to Co. G.


R. A. Ounalachen. J. W. Canaincham. William L. Carne. Samuel Coffman. Abraham Coffeea.


Imao 8. Cofina, wounded at Bessen, Ga., May 15, 1804. Simson Conemay, wounded at Antietam; disch. Jea. 18, 1808. Franklin Ories, disch. July 4, 1996. John O. Cravens, trans, to Co. G April 26, 1884. Jesse Clair, dled Bept. 18, 1998, of wounds received at Antietam. Joseph Cunningham, vetersa.


Bolomon Oload, June 39, 1805. William Cobb, June 29, 1866.


James A. Deeda, must. out with company.


Nicholas Davis, drafted; must. out with compsay. John Dillinger, disch. June 30, 1808.


John Dansmore, wounded at Antietam ; disch. Nov. 27, 1002. George H. Desde, trans. to Co. @ April 28, 1804.


Benjamin Dougherty, trans. to Co. G April 26, 1004. George Does, June 28, 1966.


Levi Ebert, disch. June 1, 1865. J. M. Eicher, wounded at Antietam; disch. Feb. 19, 1808. William Elober, trans. to Co. H April 29, 1804. John Elder, trans. to Co. H April 28, 1864. Walter Evans, died Oct. 6, 1868, of wounds received at Antietam. L. L. Fraser, veteran.


H. 8. Julkrith.


William H. Fry. Jeremiah Finfrock, trans. to Co. K July 21, 1961. Daniel Fitzsimmons, drafted ; Oot. 18, 1003.


John C. Grim. A. L. Howard.


Jacob Hooper, drafted. Thomas B. Hurst, disch, Oct. 17, 1961. Josiah Hohensbell, disch. Nov. 21, 1902.


William Hughes, disob. Teb. 36, 1805.


William G. Hough, wounded at Antietam.


Levi Hohenshell, died of wounds Feb. 8, 1806, in Georgia. Thomas G. Hodge, date unknown,


Uriah 8. Johnston, diech. Juno 94, 1001.


C. C. Jordan, wounded at Antietam ; trans, to Co. Q. A. M. Kough, wounded at Antietam ; veteran. A. J. Kessler, wounded at Antietam; vetersa.


D. M. King, veteran.


Daniel W. Keister, wounded at Besace, Ga., May 16, 1806. Jackson Kilpatrick, trans. to Co. G April 29, 1804. Jacob Kettering, trans. to Co. H April 29, 1864. EH W. King, killed at Antietam Sept. 17, 1802. J. Low, veteran.


James Leonard, veteran. Uriah Long, veteran. Nicholas Long. A. J. R. Lohr.


T. T. Lemon, prisoner from March 28 to May 5, 1865 ; dieoh. June 23, 1866.


Peter Long, disch. June 80, 1863,


D. J. Longeduf, wounded at Antietam; trans. to U. 8. Cav.


J. H. Lippincott, trans, to Co. H April 29, 1864.


John Lisbon, trans. to Knapp's Battery Oct. 28, 1861. T. O. 8. Long, died Deo. 7, 1861.


Franklin Mifler, veteran. Thomas Miller, drafted; veteran. Charles Meyer, drafted. Lewis Meyan, drafted.


Henry Martin, prisoner from March 28 to May 5, 1865; disch. June 5, 1865.


Jeremiah Murrow, sick at muster out. John L. Miller, disch. Dec. 19,-1862.


David Minehunt, drafted; prisoner from Oot. 28, 1863, to Dec. 13, 1864. Iminh Meyers, diech. July 6, 1866. Abraham Martin, wounded at Antietam; trans. to Co. H. Austin Morrison, died Nov. 2, 1862.


Jacob H. Muman, died Sept. 10, 1862. Jacob Myers, veteran. Henry T. McKelvey. John McConkey, trans. to Knapp's Battery Oct. 28, 1861,


Thomas MeArther, died March 1, 1802.


Samuel Null, disch. Oct. 17, 1961. Oyrus Null, dlech. Jan. 22, 1963. J. J. Nowmeyer, disob. June 1, 1865. Hiram Neleon, trase. to Co. H April 29, 1864. George W. Overholt, wounded at Antietam ; veteran.


John Obley. John J. Overholt.


Alezander A. Osbarn, drafted:


A. T. Overbolt, wounded at Antietam; diech. Feb. 28, 1863.


Braith Peterman, veteran. Samuel L. Peterson.


Samuel Patterson, disch. Jane 1, 1865.


Robert 8. Powers, trans, to Co. D April 30, 1866.


Thomas Pete, June 28, 1805.


Walter Robertson, diech, date unknown.


Lssac Rumbaugh, died Jas. 5, 1993, of wounds received at Antietam. Amos Rigger, died Bopt. 28, 1864.


Henry Resse, wounded at Antietam, died.


George R. Root, died Sept. 18, 1961.


J. B. Stauffer. W. H. Glas. 8. L. Odsemana.


George Shouta.


Frederick Sboafs.


Peter Stall.


John Stern.


James Smith, dick at muster out. W. 8. Bayder, diech. Dec. 28, 1862, for wounds received at Antietam.


M. N. Stauffer, disob. July 6, 1806.


Imac Stauffer, disch. July 6, 1865.


David Studebaker, wounded at Antietam ; diech, Teb. 17, 1863. David Sonicar, trans, to Co. G April 20, 1864.


James Snyder, wounded at Antietam; trans. to U. S. cavalry.


Jacob R. Shuler, wounded at Antietam; trans. to Co. G.


Bamael R. Steck, wounded at Antietam; trans. to Co. G.


Adam Seibert, Grafted; died July 27, 1864, of wounds received at Pine Koob, Ga.


John B. Tarr, veteran.


W. B. Thomas, wounded at Antietam; veteran.


D. B. Tarr, Alexander Tarr, Shadrack Thomas, John P. Thomas, Mat- thew J. Thompson.


Melker 8. Tarr, trans. to Co. G April 29, 1884.


Joseph Tetten, trans. to Knapp' Battery Oct. 28, 1861.


Levi Thomas, trans. to Co. G April 29, 1004.


W. H. Taylor, died July 20, 1808.


A. D. Vavelman, drafted; deserted June 30, 1865.


Amos White, drafted.


Thomas H. Weaver, trans. to Knapp's Battery Oot. 28, 1961.


William Wright, wounded at Antietam and Chancellorsville; trans, to Co. G April 29, 1864.


Harrison White, killed at Antietam Sept. 17, 1803.


William Whinnery, drafted; Oct. 8, 1863.


Jacob White, trans. to Co. G April 29, 1864.


August Yeager, drafted; disch. Oot. 11, 1004.


Jobn M. Zundell, dick at muster out.


Jacob R. Zuck, wounded at Antietam ; disch. Jan. 22, 1863.1


BOBTER OF COMPANY H, FORTIETH PENNSYLVANIA VOL- UNTEERS.


Capt. Daniel Kistler, Jr., died Sept. 28, 1862, of wounds received at An- tietam.


Capt. Lewis A. Johnson, pro. from 2d liout. March 5, 1863; disch. Oct. 5, 1863.


Capt. B. Alpheus Job, pro. to sergt., to capt., to brev .- maj. March 18, 1865; prisoner May 30, 1864; disch. March 18, 1865.


Ist Lieut. Edward J. Keenan, res. Dec. 30, 1862.


let Lieut. James A. Fulton, pro. to sorgt., to Ist lieut .; diech. Oct. 3, 1868. 2d Lieut. James Mc Williams, pro. from corp. to sorgt., to 2d lieut. ; res. Feb. 1, 1864.


Ist Sergt. Patrick J. Hanlin, killed at Ball Bun Ang. 80, 1862.


Ist Sergt. Henry C. Stone, trans. to 190th Regt. June 1, 1864; veteran. Sergt. Cyrus H. Bankin, killled at Gaines' Mill June 27, 1802.


Bergt. W. J. Woods, prisoner from Nov. 27, 1863, to Nov. 21, 1864; diech. Nov. 28, 1864.


Sergt. Joseph W. Miller, died Sept. 16, 1862.


Sergt. Charles E. Hubbe, disch. Dec. 27, 1863.


Sergt. B. M. Reed, trans, to Signal Corpe U.S.A.


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Bergt. Jacob Earnest, prisoner from May 5, 1864, to Feb. 27, 1865; disch. Maroh 5, 1906. Bergt. B. A. Crawford, prisoner from May 5 to Dec. 11, 1864; disch. Dec. 17, 1804. Bergt. Alfred O'Nell, trans. to 100th Legt. June 1, 1864; veteran. Corp: John H. Reed, died of wounds received at Fredericksburg. Corps. Josiah Gunt, John Miller, William Sauretmen. Corp. D. K. Marts, died of wounds received at Wilderness May 5, 1804. Muscles John M. Low, killed at Gainesville June 27, 1808. Mustolen Jared Loughner, trans. to 190th Begt. ; veteran.


Privates.


John L. Avery, Daniel Armalong, A. J. Armstrong. George Achbengh, trans, to 100th Regt. .Amos Allshouse, died Jan. 30, 1808, of wounds received at Fredericks- barg.


Joan O. Bowers, must. out with company June 18, 1004. John Bell, disch. March (, 1998. D. W. Baokson, dled Deo. 28, 1992, of wounds received st Fredericks- burt


John Bomasser, died Sept. 18, 1968, of wounds received at Second Ball Bu.


Lovi Daughman, killed at Gaines' Müll. Thomas Bannister, Oct. 0, 1808. James Brantesbur, June 27, 1808. Daniel Carr, prisoner from May 30, 1864, to Feb. 27, 1095; disch. March 5, 1866.


W. J. Clark, diech. June 20, 1868. M. 8. Collins; digob. May 10, 1863. Willis Collins; disch, March 10, 1961 (minor). T. K. Carnahan, disch. Dec. 28, 1002. M. A. Canders, disob. April &, 1803. John 8. Devera, disch. June 21, 1903. Heary Dunn, trans. to 190th Regt .; veteran. Bernard Dunham, trans, to Vet. Bes. Corps. James Dunn, died Jan. 18, 1864. Samuel F. Barbart. George Earnest, trans. to 190th Regt. Francis Frey, prisoner from May 5 to Deo. 15, 1864; dieoh. Dec. 21, 1804. George Frase, trans. to Vet. Bes. Corps. G. G. Ginter, diech. Dec. 15, 1802. Leonard Graff, disch. June 19, 1888. Magnus Hebrank. Jobn &. Haverstick, dieoh. June 13, 1863. Vincent Heat, diech. May 17, 1883. Christopher Hubert, disch. Oct. 17, 1802. Imao M. Hammitt, trans. to 190th Regt .; vetersa. Adam Huff, trans. to 190th Regt .; veteran. Christopher Henderson, trans. to 190th Regt. ; veteran. Theo. Hookenbaugh, trans. to 190th Regt. Francis Haley, killed at Bethesda Church May 80, 1804. John Hay, died Deo. 19, 1808, of wounds received at Fredericksburg. Josiah House, died May 20, 1908. H. V. Hozar, July 4, 1861. William Jones, trans. to gunboat service. Reuben Kline. Andrew Kern.


O. Klingensmith, trans. to 190th Regt.


Adam Lochman, must. out with company June 18, 1804. Jared Lane, trans. to 190th Regt. Eliphas Loughner, trans. to 190th Regt. Darflel Linaibigler, died July 28, 1862. Aaron Loughner, July 1, 1863. Augustus Lurk, died March 5, 1868, Oyrus J. Lose, died June 8, 1802. Joseph Milloch. Christopher Mallon, diech. April 18, 1802. Cyrus McCall, trans. to 190th Regt .; veteran. J. P. Mcclintock, trans. to 190th Regt. ; veteran. John Miller, 2d, trans. to 190th Regt .; veteran. Joseph M. Miller, trans. to 190th Regt. ; veteran. James W. Morgan, trans. to 190th Regt. ; veteran. Abraham Myers, Oct. 3, 1802. John Minster, Aug. 80, 1802. David Powell, trans. to 190th Regt. Lot Ralston, disoh. June 21, 1863. John Shanefelt, disch. Deo. 1, 1808. Joseph Styjer, diech. July 16, 1863. 81


John K. Steinberg, trans. to 190th Begt .; veteran. George Spindler, trans. to 190th Regt. ; veteran. Anthony Theil, trans. to 190th Regt. John Tomline, killed at Fredericksburg Dec. 13, 1802. L. O. Walb, trans. to 190th Regt .; veteran. Conrad J. Well, trans. to 190th Regt. Robert A. West, killed at Gaines' Mills June 27, 1802. George W. Young, disch., date unknown.


Heary E. Young, diech. May 17, 1868. Stephen B. Young, disch. to accept promotion, Dec. 6, 1802.


ROSTER OF COMPANY I, FORTIETH PENNSYLVANIA YOLUN- TEERS.


Capt. Thomas Spires, resigned Oct. 17, 1862.


Capt. Eli Wangaman, pro. from Ist Lieut. to capt. April 10, 1868; to brev. maj. March 13, 1866; must. out June 18, 1864.


lst Lieut. David Berry, pro. from 2d Lieut. April 10, 1868; must. out June 13, 1864.


9d Lieut. J. D. Walkinshaw, pro. from lut sergt. April 10, 1863; must. out June 18, 1864.


lst Bergt. Frank Hammerly, wounded in action May 13, 1864. Bergt. Joseph D. Davis, disch. to accept let lieut. Co. E, 178th Begt., Nov. 21, 1802. Bergt. David Kinkend, disch. Feb. 10, 1863. Bergt. George W. Baird, disch. Oct. 3, 1863.


Bergt. A. J. Martin, died June 3, 1802. Bergt. John A. Hill, pro. to sorgt .- maj. Nov. 16, 1861.


Bergt. John Grumbling, pro. to sorgt .; trans. to Vet. Res. Corps.


Bergt. Isaac Cummings, trans. to 190th Regt .; veteran.


Bergt. William J. Hamilton, wounded May 28, 1864.


Bergt. Henry A. Harkins, wounded and taken prisoner at Wilderness, May 28, 1864; released Dec. 6, 1864; disch, Dec. 12, 1864.


Corp. David Jenkins, disch. Tob. 4, 1863. Corp. Washington Davis, disch. July 9, 1802. Corp. M. K. Brown, killed at Fredericksburg.


Corp. David H. Reed, killed at Gaines' MILL Corp. Daniel Harkina, disch. Jan. 29, 1863. Corp. William McClarren, disch. Aug. 19, 1868.


Corp. John Hamerly, traos. to 190th Regt.


Corp. George Jellison, trans. to 190th Regt .; veteran.


Corp. J. W. McMaster, trans. to 190th Regt .; veteran. Cornelius Harshman, disch. June 94, 1802. William Harkins, disch. Sept. 17, 1802. John A. Hendricks, disch. Dec. 5,'1808. William Higgins, trans. to Vet. Res. Corpe July 1, 1883. William Horseck, trans. to Vet. Res. Corps.


William Harris, trans. to 190th Regt." Abraham Harris, trans. to 190th Regt.


William Hotham, Dec. 11, 1803. John Ingle, died Deo. 90, 1862. George Jones, trans. to 190th Regt. Matthew Jellison, died Oct. 12, 1862.


John L. Kuhn, missing in action at Bethesda Church.


James Kuhn, trans, to gunboat service.


William O. Kyle, must. out with company.


George Kepple, trans. to 190th Regt.


William Kelly, killed at Gaines' Mill June ST, 1868. Joseph Kirkland, killed at Gaines' Mill June 27, 1802: William Kirkland, killed at Gaines' Mill June 27, 1802.


John King, Aug. 25, 1802. Timothy O. Layton, disch. Jeb. 7, 1883.


John. O. Layton, Nov. 9, 186%.


Thomas 8. Layton, Sept. 16, 1861. Robert H. Lewis, not on muster-out roll.


John M. Moreland. George W. McCormick. John McCurdy, disch. Nov. 15, 1861. Samuel H. Murray, disch. Dec. 18, 1802. Edward McGuire, disch. Deo. 30, 1802. James McHenry, disch. March 18, 1863. William A. Murray, disch. May 17, 1863. H. Mundshower, disch. Jan. 2, 1863. Robt. McNulty, trans. to 190th Regt .; veteran. James McBride, trans, to 190th Regt. W. B. Lowman, prisoner May 5 to Dec. 12, 1864; disch. Deo. 19, 1864. Lemuel Jenkins.


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Jacob Adams, detached for artillery cervice April 3, 1802. J. A. Anderson, disch. June 6, 1802. H. R. Amend, trans. to 100th Regiment; vetersa. W. H. Anderson, died April 22, 1802. Alexander Bruce, died at Andersonville Oct. 33, 100%. Simon P. Bring, disch. Nov. 15, 1961. Amos Bitoer, diech. Nov. 94, 1808. Patrick Branigan, drafted; trans. to 100th Regiment. Jobs Brandon, killed at Geines' MM June 27, 1802. Clark Ounningham, diech. June 19, 1883. Thomas K. Orussa, dlech. Oct. 12, 1902. Washington Carry, disch. Ang. 30, 1991. Tranole Cruise, Nov. 9, 1802. Lovi Crouch, died at Andersonville, April 10, 1804. Jacob Dell, must. cat with company. Samuel W. Davis, dlech. Feb. 10, 1983.


Bamnel Dickey, diech. Feb. 28, 1903. Peter Devinany, disch. Jem. 10, 1906. James P. Detrick, trans. to 100th Regiment ; veteran. Sargenat Elllett, trans. to 190th Regiment. Alezander Everhart, Feb. 18, 1863. G. Eaton, died June 15, 1964. Jobs A. Flickinger, trass. to U. S. A. Mov. 9, 1002. Thomas M. Graham, wounded at Wilderness May 8, 1994. Jacob Glessmer, drafted; trans. to 100th Regiment. George W. Griffith, Med July 12, 1902. W. &. Emailton, missing in action May 8, 1864. Jeseph Henderson, mest. out with company. Robert Hammond, missing in action May 5, 1804. Benjamin C. McDowell, trans, to 190th Regiment. Henry Mundert, killed at Bethesda Church May 30, 1806. Thomas Patterson, diech. April 9, 1804. William Pike, dlech. June 24, 1902. Absalom Palmer, disch. June 4, 1002. Peter Falmer, trans, to 190th Regiment ; veteran. William M. Robinson, must. out with company. James Robertson, trans. to 190th Regiment. Walter Ragh, trans. to 190th Regiment ; veteran. William D. Rife, trans. to 100th Regiment; veteran. Jeremiah Reed, trans, to Vet. Res. Corpe Sept. 1, 1883. James G. Reed, killed at Fredericksburg Dec. 13, 1898. Thomas 8. Rutherford, died June 9, 1802. Christopher A. Row, not on muster-out roll. Lawion Splers, mest. out with company. William Splers, dlok at muster out. James H. Sloan, diech. Nov. 18, 1961. Joseph Stump, disch. June 26, 1962. Bamuel J. Stogden, trans. to 190th Regiment ; veteran. Adam Stump, trans, to 190th Regiment. George Stump, trans. to 190th Regiment. Joseph Sides, trans, to Vet. Res. Corpe Nov. 18, 1983. John Buman, drafted ; trans, to 190th Regiment. William 4. Toal, trans. to 190th Regiment ; vetersa. Amos Uncapber, drafted ; trans. to 190th Regiment. Alexander Vanhorn, killed at Gaines' Mill June 27, 1988. Joha Venerable, Deo. 11, 1882. James Wright, disch. Jan. 17, 1883. William Wagle, dlech. Jeb. 17, 1802. James R. Wynn, trans. to 190th Regiment. Israel Waterman, trans. to 190th Regiment. John Wilkins, died Oct. 27, 1862. Samuel B. Wentser, died March 21, 1004.


ROSTER OF COMPANY J, FORTY-FIRST PENNSYLVANIA VOL- UNTEERS .- (Three Years' Service.)


Capt. Andrew G. Oliver, from July 30, 1861. Ist Lieut. John W. Kreppe, resigned Sept. 10, 1861.


lss Lient. Chill W. Hansard, pro. to let Heat. Sept. 10, 1861 ; to capt. Co. I April 20, 1863.


lst Lieat, Thomas 8. Linn, pro. to let lieut. April 30, 1803; resigned July 31, 1863.


24 Lieut. Henry D. P. Bell, pro. to 2d lieut. Sept. 10, 1861 ; rweigned Nov. 16, 1802.


9d Lieut. John F. Thomas, pro. to 2d lieut. April 30, 1863; must. out with company June 11, 1864.


Let Sorgt. Watson Muse.


Bergt. James M. Derla.


Bergt. William Fox, disch. May 7, 1802.


Bergt. Jean Carson, diech. July 8, 1883.


Sorgt. Joseph W. Eckley, trans. to 190ch Regt. ; vetersa.


Bergt. Augustus Hessler, trans. to 190th Regt .; veteran. Sorgt. John Uriok, trans. to 100th Regt. ; veterans.


Sorgt. Eles G. Smith, killed at Fredericksburg, Dec. 18, 1983. Corp. John O. Bytes. Corp. W. D. Jones. Corp. Daniel Cougheneur. Corp. George A. Campbell, killed at Antietam Sept. 17, 1802. Musicien William A. Fox, trans. to 190th Begt. ; veteran. Mostoles William Smith, trans. to 180th Regt. ; veteran.


Visosat Applegate, must, est with company June 11, 1904.


Robert Azton, disob. Feb. 28, 1802.


Bassel Applegate, trans. to 190ch Regt .; veteran.


Di Applegate, dled Jese 30, 1808, of wounds received at White Oak


Alezsader Bayne, diech. September, 100%.


Hugh Bayne, disoh. Dec. 30, 1961. Jeremiah Brubaker, trans. to 190th Regt .; veteran.


Williams Billett, trans. to 190th Regt. ; veteran.


Jacob Baldwin, disch. Feb. 18, 1983.


George H. Beer, disch. Jan. 13, 1983.


Calvin Beer, killed at Antietam Bopt. 17, 1002.


William Bank bert, Ang. 7, 1861. James Caall, wounded at White Oak Swamp ; disch. Jen. 10, 1983.


Alles Campbell, trans. to 190th Regt .; veteran. Samuel Colling, trans. to 190th Regt .; veteran.


Theodore Campbell, trans. to 190th Regt. ; votersa.


James Capesan, trans. to 190th Regt .; veteran. Humphrey Carson, diech. on surgeon's cortidents.


James Colling, trans. to 190th Regt.


John Campbell, trans. to 190th Regt.


L. Carmeghan, July 31, 1861.


Samuel Cravens, July 16, 1883. Jacob Oulp, Dec. 17, 1802. Oliver Unip, Jan. 20, 1802. Jean M. C. Cravens, not on muster-out roll


George W. Clarke, not on muster-out roll John W. Dutton, disch. Nov. 29, 1802. Heary Elele, trans. to U. 8. Cavalry Oct. 98, 1802.


George Evans, trans. to Bac. B, 5th U. S. Art.


Finley Foster, trans. to 190th Regt. ; votersa.


William Foster, wounded at Ball Ran Ang. 30, 1993; diesh. April 8, 1883.


John W. Foz, traes. to oth U. d. Ouretry Oct. 28, 1882.


Joshua Filmore, killed at White Oak Swamp June 30, 1993.


Abru Groes, treet, to 100th Degt .; vetersa.


Lewis Chome, trans to Si U. S. Art. Doc. 0, 2008.


Theodore Hongh, traet, to 190th Regt. ; wetorna. John Henderson, trans. to 3d U. S. Art.


James Howard, diech. Dec. 9, 1801. Alfred Hurst, trans. to 100th Regt .; veteran. Thomas Householder, trans. to 2d U. S. Art James Halfn, trans, to 190th Regt.


John Huber, killed at White Oak Swamp Jene 30, 1998. Theopolis Jones, trans. to Bet. B, 5th U. S. Art. Charles Jones, killed at Antietam Bopt. 17, 1008.


David Kier, trans. to 100th Regt. ; veteran. John Kyle, wounded at Second Ball Ran; diech. Nov. 2, 100%.


George Klinesoit, diech. Jan. 31, 1806.


John Kane, trans. to 24 U. 8. Art.


James Lyone, trans. to 100th Regt. ; veteran.


John McDowell. Aber Manis.


John MoCravina, diech. Ang. 18, 1808.


Clifford Mattox, trans. to 190th Regt .; veteran. Adam Mckelvey, trans. to 190th Regt. veteran. Joseph McFeeley, trans. to 190th Regt .; veteran. Bobert Mckelvey, trans. to 190th Regt .; veteran. John D. Malone, trans. to 190th Regt .; veteran.


Geo. Murray, wounded at Second Bull Run ; dlech, Dec. 30, 1802.


Samuel Malone, wounded at White Oak Swamp; diech, June 30, 1802. William Malone, wounded at White Oak Swamp; diech. March 10, 1863.


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John Mclatire, trans. to 190th Regt. John Mattox, trans. to 190th Regt. Nelson Matthews, died of wounds received at White Oak Swamp June 80, 1882. Wmn. McQuasey, died Dec. 14, 1861. Wm. McOready, Jan. 20, 1863. Charles Morrow, July 12, 1961. Christopher Nell, must. out with company.


Emanuel Neff, dr., trans. to 190th Regt. ; vetersa. John Nett, trans. to 6th U. S. Cavalry. Emanuel Nell, Jr., trans. to 6th U. S. Cavalry. John Oreley, diesh. Feb. 14, 1803. John Prescott. Thomas Paden. William Painter, trans. to 190th Regt. Abraham Pennaman, died in insane asylum August, 1802. Robert Russell, absent at muster out. James Redmound, dled Oot. 6 1802, of wounds received at Second Ball Bun June 80, 1802.


George Soles, trans. to 100th Regt. ; veteran. Charles Shetlook, trans. to 190th Regt .; veteran. Jacob Spidal, disch. Jan. 6, 1868, for wounds received at Antietam. Samuel Sloan, disch. Feb. 4, 1868. John Stela, trans. to 190th Regt.


John Stoneman, died Feb. 12, 1963, of wounds received at Fredericks- burg Deo. 18, 1808.


George Strohm, sbeent at master out. Anthony Smith, July 28, 1861. Benjamin Tipton, trans. to 190th Regt. ; veteran. John Tyler, killed at Antietam Bopt. 17, 1002. Jobs Uptom, trans. to 43d Regt. April, 1802.


John Umberger, died Dec. 27, 1808, of wounds received at Fredericks- berg Deo. 18, 1862. John Unrow, Ang. 8, 1981. George Webster, diech. June 2, 1868. Robert Whigham, died at Camp Pierpont, Va., Dec. 14, 1doi. El Wilson, died at Richmond, Va., Jan. 22, 1863.


FORTY-HIGHTH REGIMENT .- (Three Years' Servies.) Asst. Burg. John M. Huston, from March 7, 1868, to June 36, 1866; ro- digned.


FIFTIETH REGIMENT .- ( Three Years' Bervios.) Arst. Barg. James 5. Miller, rank from Aug. 5, 1864; not mustered.


ROSTER OF COMPANY K, FIFTY-THIRD PENNSYLVANIA VOL- UNTEERS .- (Thres Years' Servios.)


Capt. Wma. B. Coulter, res. April 8, 1864.


Capt. George C. Anderson, pro. from 2d to Ist lieut. Sept. 17, 1862; to maj. Sept. 20, 1004.


Capt. D. B. Wineland, pro. from sergt. to 2d lieut .; to capt .; must. out with regt. Ist Lieut. John D. Weaver, killed at Antietam Sept. 17, 1862.


Ist Lieut. Charles F. Smith, pro. from sorgt. to 2d lieut .; to Ist lieut. April 28, 1864. id Lieut. John A. Kerr, killed at Fredericksburg Dec. 13, 1808. 2d Lieet. Jacob G. Hughes, pro. from Ist sergt. to 2d lieut. Jan. 17, 1866; veteran.


Ist Bergt. Wm. G. Foster, killed at Spottsylvania May 12, 1864; veteran. Ist Sergt. Wm. H. Kuhns, captured June 24, 1864; veteran .. Bergt. James McLain, pro. to corp. ; to sorgt. ; veteran. Sergt. M. M. Brannock, pro. to corp .; to vergt .; to mergt,-maj .; veteran. Sergt. O. W. Beatty, pro. to corp .; to sorgt. ; veteran. Bergt. G. W. Kern, pro. to corp .; to sergt .; veteran. BergL. J. B. Stewart, drafted; diech. March 30, 1866. BergL. O. F. Beam, killed at Spottsylvania May 19, 1864. Bergi. D. Nurse (or Moose), killed in action March 31, 1865; veteran. Sergt. Tobias Biegle, died in Salisbury Jan. 15, 1865; veteran. BergL. H. J. Korn, died Jan. 9, 1865 ; veteran. Corp. W. W. Heck, prisoner from June 28, 1864, to March 28, 1865; veteran.


Corp. James Haney, veteran. Corp. Wm. McAnulty, pro. to corp. Jan. 1, 1865. Corp. R. B. McDowell, pro. to corp. April 1, 1865. Corp. J. W. Burrell, captured; veteran. ' Corp. Cornelius Tall, pro. to corp. June 1, 1865. Corp. I. M. Hines, pro. to corp. June 1, 1866; veteran.


Corp. G. G. Oraig, diech. May 36, 1865. Corp. L. H. Horback, must. out Nov. 7, 1864. Corp. James 8. Baird, died June 5, 1864; veteran. Corp. Thomas Johnson, killed at Spottsylvania May 12, 1864; veteran. Corp. N. A. MoClarren, killed April 7, 1866; veteran. Musicians J. E. Try, Wilson P. Kinter.


Christopher Armegott, must. out with company June 30, 1865.


J. Ahpelby, drafted.


George N. Allen. John Anderson, disch. June 5, 1865.


Wmn. Antest, diech. Nov. 4, 1804. R. 8. Armor, captured June 3, 1864. L. Anthony, disch. May 31, 1866.


Daniel Bower. David Blakely.


W. D. Baker.


David Beck, drafted; sick at muster out.


John O. Biskney, disch. Nov. 7, 1864.




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