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During the time that the regiment wa. in service, it did not participate in any battle- ; but it- timely arrival in the field accomplished much good by check- ing any rash movement on the part of rebel- in arms along our borders. The duties it was called upon to perform were faithfully done, and it's good conduct, under all circumstances, was appreciatel and ac- knowledged by its superior officers.
BOLL OF COMPANY E, FIRST REGIMENT (THREE MONTHS' SERVICE).
Recruited at Harrisburg and mastered in April 18, 1861.
Captain. Jacob MI Eyster. First Lieutenant
George W. P. Paris. Second Lieutenant. J. Wesley Awl.
Seryeunts.
1. Isaac R Dunkleberger.
3. Samuel Eberly.
1 2. Charles A. Stoner.
4. Valentine R. Ilummel. Corporals.
1. George W. McAllister.
3. Levi Weaver, Jr.
2. James A. Carman.
4. Daniel Barr.
John William Bush.
David Hummel.
Privates.
Black, Thomas J.
Boughter, John.
Brady, John C.
Bell, Robert F. Carman, Franklin HI. Child, Sullivan S.
Mager, Allen C.
Draker, John. Mich, Henry A.
Drummers, John K.
Miles, Harrison W.
Ich, Elli- L.
MeCoy, Willi um F.
Chrman. Robert F.
McCallen, Thomas.
Emijek, Elijah 3.
MECinne, Thomas.
Grey, William Henry.
Nellie, Thomas.
Genty . William W.
Parkhill, William A.
Galla uth, John F.
Pensiman, Robert.
Grier. Kobert D.
Pipher. Henry.
Gardurr, Thouris A.
Roat, John. Raymond. Jacob H.
Hicka. Josiah B.
Rutherford. Samuel. Ringler, William A.
Ha's, Jerome.
Rapp, William R.
Hooper. Peni rooke.
Reynolds George.
Ilynicka, Johu MI.
Roth, Joh !! E. L. Snydam, Charles A.
Hummel, Jacob.
Sheffer, Theodore K.
Knepley. Edward C.
Swartz, Henry A. Mt.
Kune, James B.
Tunis, Elwin T.
Knho, Amos R. Weirman, Samuel F.
Kirkpatrick, William. Waterhouse, Harper C.
Longnecker, Andrew .I. Weichel, Jacob S.
Longnecker, William.
Inib, Solueski.
Wilt, Jacob. Winter -. Amos.
SECOND REGIMENT PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEERS.
The Second Regiment was formed from companies hastily recruited in obedience to the call for volun- teers. Recruiting commenced on the 15th of April. 1861, and as fast as companies and -quads were ac- cepted they reported at Camp Curtin, Harrisburg. On the 2Ist of April, the officers of ten companies were ordered to hold an election at York for field officers of a regiment, at which the following were chosen and duly commissioned : Frederick &. Stum- baugh, of Chambersburg, colonel; Thomas Welsh, of Columbia, lieutenant colonel ; James Given, from captain of Company G, of West Chester, major. I-aac S. Waterbury was appointed adjutant.
On the evening of saturday, April 20th, the same day on which the regiment was organized, it left Har-
Heiket, Henry.
HunimHel, W. H. II.
Hoppy, Emanuel.
Sullivan, John H.
Hou-echilt, Henry.
. Ludwig. Peter. MeComus, John. Miller, Conrad. McConnell, Henry O.
Musicians.
McCullmon. John.
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risburg by rail for Washington, but halted at Cock- eysville, Md., at daylight on Sunday morning, the railroad bridge at that point having been destroyed. After remaining in bivouac and under arms for about forty-eight hours, the regiment was ordered back to York, Pa., where it remained in eamp of instruction till the first day of June, when the command was ordered to Chambersburg. In the army organization which here ensued, the Second Regiment was as- signed to the Second Brigade of the Second Divis- ion.
Gen. Robert Patterson had been assigned by Gov- ernor Curtin on the 16th of April to the command of Pennsylvania troops, and a few days thereafter, while busily engaged in organizing and sending them for- ward to points threatened, he was, by the order of Lieut .- Gen. Seott, placed in command of the " De- partment of Washington," embracing the States of Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, and the District of Columbia, with headquarters at Philadelphia. . The quota of Pennsylvania troops, with an excess of some ten regiments, having been organized and placed in the field, and all the lines of communication lead- ing to Washington having been opened and securely guarded, Gen. Patterson proceeded, on the 2d of June. to Chambersburg, where a camp had been formed under Maj .- Gen. William H. Keim. and as- sumed command, with the design of operating against the rebel army in the Shenandoah Valley, which was now threatening the contiguous parts of Maryland and Pennsylvania.
As early as the 20th of June, Gen. Scott had re- quested Gen. Patterson to propose to him a plan of operations. On the 21-t the latter submitted one, which in substance proposed to occupy Maryland Heights with a brigade, and to fortify and arm with heavy artillery ; to make Frederick, Md., the base of supply, with a guard which should act as a sustain- ing force to the command on Maryland Heights; to send all other available forec, horse, foot, and artil- lery, across the Potominc to unite with Col. Stone at . Leesburg, to operate from that point as circumstances should demand. This plan was not approved by. Gen. Seott, and on the 25th of June he gave per- emptory orders to Gen. Patterson to keep in front of the enemy while he remained in force between Win- chester and the Potomac. The army having been ordered to move to Williamsport, the Second Regi- ment broke camp at Chambersburg on the 16th of June, and moving by rail to Hagerstown, went into camp at the village of Funkstown. Remaining here until the 23d, it was ordered forward towards the Potomac and encamped about four miles from the river. Crossing the Potomac with Gen. Patterson's combined army on the 2d of July, it advanced to Martinsburg. The enemy, having been pushed back from point to point, had finally established himself in an intrenched eamp at Winchester. On the 15th of July, leaving two regiments at Martinsburg to
guard his supplies, Gen. Patterson marched with the remainder of his force to Bunker Hill, driving John- ston's advanced guard from the place, and on the 16th of July, the day on which, according to the telegrams of Gen. Scott, Beauregard was to be at- tacked at Manassas, be made a demonstration in force, driving the enemy's piekets in upon bis main line. On the 17th of June, Gen. Patterson trans- ferred his whole command by a rapid movement to Charlestown. The term of service of the Second Regiment having already expired, it moved on the 23d of July from Charlestown, and marching to Har- per's Ferry, was taken by rail to Harrisburg, where, on the 26th of July, it was mustered out of service.
ROLL OF COMPANY I, SECOND REGIMENT THREE MONTHS' SERVICE).
Recruited at Harrisburg, and mustered in April 20, 1861.
Captain.
Willianı B. Sipes.
First Lieutenant. Henry Davis.
Second Lieutenant. Charles C. Davis.
Sergeants.
1. Robert S. Boyd.
3. Lewis Kurtz.
2. Joel Landanı.
4. Henry H. Lutz.
Corporals.
1. Samuel S. Davis.
3. James A. Johnson.
2. Samuel Bernbeisel.
4. John D. Black.
Musicians.
John Fox.
John Davis.
Allen, Lot B.
Long. Jerome.
Barringer, Jacob P.
Lucas, George W.
Bates, Martin G.
Mccormick, Levi.
McGinlev, Edward L.
Bates, John. Brestle, Henry.
McGinley, Daniel.
Curry, Thomas. McKinley, Joseph B.
Crabb, George W., Jr.
Mel'arroll, Hugh.
Crist, Addison.
Mara, Michael.
Carichner, William.
Mocherman, Solomon.
Carichner, Godfrey.
Mocherman, William.
Colie, Edward.
Martin, David.
Davis, James.
Matzbaugher, William.
Dinwiddie, John.
Mullin, John.
Daly, Benjamin.
Mish, Simon Cameron.
Eitellmish, Peter F.
Miller, Alexander S.
Faurel, Frederick. Miller, Porter.
Fauvil, James.
MIAck, John.
Forgy, John F. Murry, John.
Finnegan, Patrick.
Mountz, Jobn G.
Frost, William.
Milligan, Joseph.
Gecty, Frederick H.
Myers, William.
Gilmy. William.
Nixon, Robert.
Henderson, William.
Hatvey, James.
Hippel, Charles F.
Rickard, David.
Hoover, Williams 11
Robinson, Williamn.
Hoger, Joseph II.
Starry, George W.
Spayd, William F.
Tierney, Felix.
Walton, Frank.
Wypingu, Hiram J.
Hoffman, Henry.
Johnson, Frederick. Kline, George W. Loyer, Jacob.
Neff, Henry. l'anlis, George.
P
Pricates.
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ROLL OF COMPANY F, TENTH REGIMENT (THREE MONTHS' SERVICE).
Recruited at Lykens, and mustered in April 26, 1861.
Captain. Edward G. Sivage. First Lieu'enant. Jacob Alvord.
Second Lieutenant. George Hain. Sergeants.
1. Robert Bainbridge. 2. Samuel Thompson.
3. Franklin Douen.
1. fleury Keiser.
Corporais.
1. William Keiser.
2. Juhu Davis.
3. Joel Myers. 4. Benjamin Eissler.
Musicians.
George W. Clark.
Jonathan Hoffman.
Pricates.
Bordner, Jacob.
Matter, Jobn L.
Bowman, Jobn A.
Miller, David.
Buchen, John.
Matter, Henry C.
Bailey, William.
Myers, George.
Brown, Edward.
McCarty, John.
Brown, Isaiab.
Mumma, Samuel. Matter, Emanuel.
Bickley, John.
Niblo, Theophilus.
Carpenter. Tin mas B. Dietrick, Ilenry.
Poli, Michael. Roberts, Joseph .
Deitrick, Thomas E. Eby, Willianı.
Rumberger, John.
Fox, Henry W.
Renner, Michael.
Fox. David.
Rudisill, Solomon.
Ferree, James M.
Robinson. David.
Forney, John W.
Shindler, Frederick.
Fortman, Edward J.
Spangler, Juun H.
Feindt, Henry.
Spangler, Cyrus.
Gratz, John C.
Shell, Jacob.
Gable, Levi.
Smith, Jacob R.
Grahn. Samuel.
Saylor, David.
BeEman. Michael, Jr.
Sieger. Cyrus.
Hoober, Daniel.
Stuart, Cornelius.
Hart, James JL.
Smink, Reuben.
Hawk, Jeremiah.
Sparks, John.
Hoffman, Michael, Sr.
Schell, Samuel.
Ilarper, Willard G. Iarael, Daniel.
Wagner, George H.
Joneskey, Joseph.
Witman, Joseph.
Kviser, Alexander.
Weaver, John J.
Long, Johu L.
Walter, William.
Lucas, Peter.
Yeager, Jolın II.
FIFTEENTH REGIMENT PENNSYLVANIA VOLUN- TEERS.
The "Verbeke Rifles." constituting Company E of the Fifteenth Regiment of Pennsylvania Volun- teers, was emphatically a Harrisburg company, and although the third in the field from the city of Har- risburg, is claimed as the first volunteer organization of the county raised under the President's first call for troops to put down the Rebellion. The Cameron Guards and the State Guard- were both militia organ- izations, and were recruited to their maximum number after the President's first proclamation for volunteers was issued, and they formed constituent parts of the First and Second Regiments of Pennsylvania Volun- teers. The patriotism of William F. Verbeke, E-q.,
of Harrisburg, was fired by the treasonable attack of the rebels on Fort Sumter, and promptly, on the call of the government for volunteers to defend her honor, Mr. Verbeke was foremost in the good work at Har- risburg in recruiting men for the military -ervice. He was untiring in his energy, and lavish in the expend- iture of his money in raising troop- for the govern- ment. He quartered and fed the recruits at his own expense, and threw wide open the doors of his private residence to soldiers generally, generously feeding the hungry, lodging the weary, and nursing the sick. The compliment of naming the company in his honor and giving him the nomination of its officers was most worthily bestowed upon a true patriot, a generons- hearted and most exemplary citizen. The nomina- tions of John Nevin for captain, H. C. Alleman for : first lieutenant, and Henry Lyne for second lienten- ant were unanimously ratified by the company. The company marched into Camp Curtin on the 30th of | April, and were at once mustered into the United States service by Capt. Seneca G. Simmons, U.S.A., for the period of three months. The Verbeke Ritles completed the organization of the regiment, and its colonel, R. A. Oakford, was placed in command of Camp Curtin, and Lieut. Alleman was made post- adjutant. The regiment was ordered to Lancaster, Pa., and on the 13th of May encamped on the Fair Grounds near that city, where they were formed into a brigade under Gen. James S. Negley. Here they drilled until the 3d of June, when they embarked for Chambersburg, going into camp about six miles be- yond that town, where they remained one week, and then marched to lager-town, MId., where they formed a part of the Second Division, under Maj .- Gen. Keim. Near this town they encamped a few days, and then marched to the Potomae River, near Williamsport, on the famous battle-field of Antietam, where some of them afterwards fell in that sanguinary struggle. On the last of July they forded the Potomac River at Wil- liam-port, under Maj .- Gen. Patterson, and constituted a portion of the reserve at the battle of Falling Waters. They occupied Martinsburg on the following day, and celebrated the 4th of July by placing the "stars and stripes" on the Berkeley County court-house. Halt- ing lere a few days while armed recognizances were constantly thrown out to feel the whereabout- and strength of the enemy, a march to Bunker Hill was made, driving in the pickets of the rebel general, Jo- sephi E. Johnston, who was found strongly fortified at Winchester, as wa- demonstrated by our recognizance. After a rest here of two days the army made a demon- stration against Johnston's lines and then directed to the left, occupying Charlestown on the 12th of July, where they remained until the following Sunday, when they marched homewardsand occupied Harper's Ferry, hearing distinctly the booming of the distant cannon at the battle of Bull Run. Remaining one week at Harper's Ferry, the regiment marched back to Ha- gerstown, and were mustered out of service at Carlisle
Workman, David.
Bussler, Jacob F.
Porter, John.
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HISTORY OF DAUPHIN COUNTY.
on the following 8th of August, when they were paid off in gold. This company lost three of its men by death. Lieut. Lyne resigned just previous to the regi- ment crossing the Potomac, and was succeeded by First Sergt. Samuel Wolfe, who was afterwards, as a lieutenant of the Forty-sixth Regiment, killed at the head of his command. During the last two months of their term of service Capt. Nevin and Lieut. Alle- man acted upon a general court-martial in conjunc- tion with their company duties, Lient. Alleman being the judge-advocate of the court. With -carcely an ex- ception all of the survivor- of this company returned to the field, and while many of them became distin- guished for gallantry, nearly all of them were promoted during the war to the grades of line-officers, while some of them reached the highest rank of field-officers. The Verbeke Ritles did their full duty, and its mem- bers acquitted themselves in subsequent organizations with credit to theniselves, and honor to the good old county of Dauphin.
ROLL OF COMPANY E, FIFTEENTH REGIMENT (THREE MONTHS' SERVICE).
Recruited at Harrisburg, and mustered in May 1, 1861. Captain. John Nevin.
First Lieutenant. H. C. Alleman. Second Lientenants. Samnel Wolf.
Henry Lyne.
1. Isaac G. Black.
2. Daniel J. Gruver.
Sergeants. 3. Daniel Basehore. 4. Christopher Gould.
Corporals.
1. Anthony W. Black.
2. James McLeer.
William Ehler.
George W. Monroe.
Pricutes.
Agle, Jacob.
Knipe, John.
Ayres, Charles.
Kuhn, Albert J.
Killorn, Michael.
Alleman, Frederick O. Black, David. Black. George F.
Killing, Johu.
Lechler, Anthony.
Buchanan, Porter.
Lessick, Samuel.
Brooks, Henry.
Lowe, Jacob.
McGrath, Patrick.
Martin, Jacob.
Mclaughlin, l'eter.
Menges, Michael.
McNiff, Patrick.
Mcknight, John A. Mott, Joseph.
Marshall, John R.
Mumma, Favid H.
Elliott, JAUIes.
Price, John. Powell, Edward.
Patton, William.
Pratt, Samuel. Rupley, James.
Roberts, Peter T.
Kriss, John Baltzer.
Hetrick, Jacob D.
Hachett. James J.
Harrison, John G. Hendrickson, Ellis 8. Jackson, Cyrus.
Rice, Edward. Reuter. Martin. Shiner, Jacob V
Shindle, Isaac.
Tearney, John.
Snyder, Simon. Stahler, John f.
Swineford, O-car. Stechley, William H
Stine, John N.
Willa, William C. Wyant, Jeremiah.
ROLL OF COMPANY F. TWENTY-FIFTH REGIMENT (THREE MONTHS' SERVICE).
Recruited ut Harrisburg, and mustered in May 2, 18GI.
Captain. Henry McCormick. First Lieutenant. William W. JJennings.
Second Lieutenant. George W. Fisher.
1. James R. Kemble.
2. George William Boyd.
4. George A. Brooks.
1. Eugene Snyder.
2. Henry C. Doll.
4. John MI. Major.
Privates.
Aldricks, William K.
Myers, George.
Armstrong, William W.
Myers, William 1.
Andrews, Zachary T.
Mitchell, Joseph J.
Bigler, John A. Mather, Edmund.
Brooke, Jacob P. Martin, Thomas A.
Bolmer, Benjamin F.
Boyd, Jacob M. Cathcart, Thomas L., Jr. Care, John.
Carson, William II.
Conrad, James.
Corl, George V.
DeHaven, William H.
Doan, Aaron.
Roat, Abraham.
Rawn, Charles C., Jr.
Rhodes, John.
Foster, Andrew J.
Fry, John W. Fuller, George W.
Gotshall, JobD.
Swartz, Jacob A.
Greenawalt, Theodore D.
Small, Arthur F.
Huondiries, Guy C.
Hickok, Edmund H.
Homes, Thomas J.
Houston, William F.
Troupe, John R.
Worrall, Isaac J.
Woodley, William W.
Winebrenner, Albert M.
Henderson, Sammel J.
Witman, Edward L. Witman, Luther R.
Hallock, William D. P. Jones. Ephraim N.
Ward, Albert C.
Mager, John C.
Weir, James W.
CHAPTER XXV.
The War for the Union ( continued)-The Reserves and other Three- Year Organizations-The Thirty-fitth, Forty-first, Forty-fourth, Forty-sixtli, Fifty-fourth, and Fifty-fifth Regiments.
ROLL OF COMPANY G, THIRTY-FIFTH REGIMIENT (SIXTII RESERVE. THREE YEARS' SERVICE).
Recruited at Mutilation. Captains.
Jacob Rebier, April 22. 1-61 ; disch, ou surg. certif. Nov. 10, 1962. Charles Allen, April 18 18dl ; pro. from let hut. to capt. April 3, 1953. Frev. maj. March IJ, 1-65; wounded at Ft 'sburg Dec. 13,
Parke, John B.
Pickering, Henry Y.
Rohrer, Jacob. Rice, George.
Royer, John W.
Elder, Jobn.
Enstinger, Johu T.
Robinson, Feter. Santo, Andrew. Simmons, Oliver B.
Sample, Thomas. Stewart, James.
Smith, Albert.
. Hyers, William H. Hill, Richard. Horning, George.
Bratton, Albert F. Blesh, David. Brumbangh, James.
Campbell. Patrick. Connelly, Thomas. Carter, Lewis. Deibler, Levi. Der-tine, George A. Dunkle, Peter.
Etten, Ph.lip.
Foster, Daniel. Grubb, John H.
Givier, Benjamin Gilun, William L. Gross, Samuel.
Rush, Christian. Reps, James.
Thomas, Lorenzn. Weaver, George. Winters, Joseph.
Sergeants. 3. Henry Potts, Jr.
Corporals. 3. Joshua W. Muench.
Pollock, Edwin. Platt, Charles N.
Pilkay, Joseph J.
3. Benjamin F. Bowman. 4. George B. Egle.
Musicians.
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1×62, and Wilderness May, 1864; must. out with company June 11, 1864.
First Linement.
B. F. Ashenfelter, April 18, 1961 ; pro. from 2.1 to Ist lieut. April 3, 1863; brev. capt. March 13, 1$65; must. out with company June Il, IsAt.
Second Lienten ants.
Jolin Yentzer, April 18, 1861; res. Nov. 15, 1801.
John Mc Williams, April 18, 1801 ; pro, from Ist sorgt. to 2d lient. April 3, 1803 ; must. out with company June 11, 1504.
First Sergeants.
Joseph B. Rife, April 22, 1401 ; Alisch. Ang. 5, 1561, to accept promotion as 2] lient. 6th U. S. Inf.
George W. Horn, July 24, 1501; killed in action May 8, 1964; buried in Wilderness burial-ground.
Sergeants.
Jolin K. Stoner, June 5, 1x61 ; pro. to sergt. Ang. 1, 1.62; mm-t. ont with company June 11, 1-64.
Wall. W. Johnson, July 22, 1861; pro. to sergt. April 11, 1863; must. out with company June 11, 1264.
B. R. Hayhurst, April 22, 1861 ; Inst. out with company June 11, 1304. John A. Bonner, April la, 1861 : disth, on surg. certif. March 23, 1863. James H. Stanley, April 18, 1961; trans. to 19ist Regt. P. V. May 31, 1564; veteran.
Corporals.
George W. Gray, April 22, 1St1 ; wouwled at North Anna May 23, 1:64 ; absent at muster ont.
Joseph A. Peters, April 19, 1sol ; must. out with company June 11, 1864. George W. Cole, April 20, 161 ; trans. to 191st Regt. P. V .; May 31, 1364; veteran.
John D. Books, April Is, 1501; trans. to 101st Regt. P. V. May 31, 1864 ; veteran.
Lorenzo Horn, April 18, 1861 ; trans. to 191st Regt. P. V. May 31, 1564; veteran.
Thomas H. Abbott, April 19, 1861 ; pro. to sergt .- mitj. April 11, 1863. William Fitting, April 22, 1861, kill 1 at Fredericksburg Dpc. 13, 1562. Jacob Shapley, Jun. 1, 1564; not oo minster-our roll ; veteran.
Samuel Sides, Dec. 22, 1×63 ; not on muster-out roll ; veteran.
Calvin McClung, Dec. 22, 1863; not on unister-out roll ; veteran.
Privates.
Alleman, Benjamin F., April 18, 1801; disch. on surg. certif. Oct. 20, 18€2.
Baskins, George W., May 3, 1861; must. ont with company June 11, 1864.
Bishop, Jacob, May 3, 1561 ; most, ont with company June 11, 1964. Berst, Levi, July 15, 1861 ; must. ont with company June 11, 1564. Breckbill, Pierce, April 18, 1961 ; must. out with company Joue 11, 1861. Bear, Henry A., April 18, 1561 ; trans, to 121st Regt. P. V. May 31, 1864; veteran.
Carnes, Simon, April 13, 1861 ; trans, to 1014t Regt. P. V. May 31, 1> >4 ; veteran.
Bomberger, Michael, Sept. 5, 1861 ; trans. to 101st Regt. P. V. May 31, 1864; veteran.
Burg, William, May 1, 1sc1 ; died at Tenallytown Ang. 3, 1861.
Bailey, Joseph, April 18, 1861 ; killed at Antiet.im Sapt. 17, 1862.
Curry, William M., July 15, 1-61 ; must. out with company June Il, 1864.
Chub, John, April 18, 1961; omist ont with company June 11, 1864.
Cole, Alonzo, April 18, IS61 : trans. from Vet Res. Corps; must. out with company June 11, ISG1.
Camp, Simon C., April 18, 1861 ; must. ont with company June 11, 1 -64. Conroy, William, April 18, 1461 ; must, ont with company June 11, 1864. 1 Cain, William, April 19, 1461 ; hisch, un surg. certif Dec. 27, 1:61.
Church, George H., April 18, 1961; disch. March 20, 1863, for wounds received in action.
Cover, Jolin, July 15, 1861 ; disch. Feb. 13, 1953, for wouo la received in action.
Cornwell, Charles, April 22, 1801.
Depuro, James F., April 19, 1961 ; absent, in hospital, at muster out .
Dewalt, John, April 20, 1-il; traos. to Illat Regt, P. V. May 31, 1864; veteran.
Dailey, Patrick, April 25, 1401; disch. on surg. certif. Aug. 2, 1961. Embick, Jacob A., April 20, 1861; must. ont with company June 11, 1864.
Eichelberger, George, April 20, 1861 ; trans, to 19Ist Regt. P. V. May 31, 1864; veteran.
Etter, John C., April 18, 1861 ; disch. on surg. certif. Dec. 11, 1863. Eichelberger, I1., l'eb. 29, 1864 ; killed at Bethesda Church May 30, 1864. Elliott, Renben, July 15, 1861.
Fish, Lewis, July 15, 1861; trans. to 191st Regt. P. V. May 31, 1$64 ; veteran.
Fisher, Peter Il., April 28, 1861.
Giverren, Patrick, May 1, 1861; must out with company June 11, 1-64- Gosline, James D., July 22, 1861 ; absent, in hospital, at muster out.
Graybill, Jacob, April 22, 1861 ; trans, to 101st Regt. P. V. May 31. 1801; veteran.
Garrigan, James, April 23, 1961 ; disch, on surg. certif. June, 1862.
Gibbons, Jacob, May 1, Is61 ; disch. on surz. certif. Oct. 5, 1-62.
Goss, George W., Sept. 1, 1861 ; trans. to IDIst Regt. P. V. May 31, 1961 ; veteran.
Gould, James S., Feb. 1, 1862; disch. on anrg. certif. Feb. 10, 1863.
Geist, James, May 1, 1SG1 ; Med at Alexandria Jan. 24, 1-63; grave ;y). HInghes, Christian, April 20, 1861; minst. ont with company June 11,
1864
Hemperly, George L., April 22, 1861 ; must, out with company June 11. 1864.
Hain, Robert, April 22, 1961 ; must. out with company June 11, 1864. Houser. Frederick M., July 10, 1961 ; trans, to 101st Regt. P. V. Miy 31,
1º64; veteran.
Henderson, Martin, April 22, 1861; died Dec. 14, 1862, of wounds re- ceived in action.
Jury, Adamn, Jan. 16, 1864 ; trans, to 191st Regt. P. V. May 31, 186 !. Kongh, Henty A .. April 22, 1961 ; disch. on sure. certif. July 2, 1862. Kuller, Charles, Feb. 4, 1-64; trans, to 191st Regt. P. V May 31, 1864. Linn, Jacob, April 19, 1861 : must. out with company June 11. 1564. Lockard, John, May 1, 1861; trans to 101st Regt. P. V. May 31, 1564 ;
veteran.
Lemon, John, May 1, 1561 ; trans, to 191st Regt. P. V. May 31. 1:54 ; veteran
Leggore, William, Sept. 13, 18G1; trans. to 101st Regt. P. V. May 31, 1561 ; retera".
Lloyd, John, March 7, 1961; trans, to 191st Regt. P. V. May 31, 1804. Montgomery, John. April 20, lad1 ; trans, to luIst Regt. P. V. May 31, 1964; veteran.
Montgomery, William, April 20, 1861; trans. to 191st Regt. P. V. My 31, 1304; veteran.
Manly, Amos, April 18, 1861 ; trans. to 191st Regt. P. V. May 31, 1964 : veteran.
Martin, Jacob G., April 13, 1861; trans. to 101st Regt. P. V. May 31, 1864; veteran.
Marquit, Andrew B., April 20, 1861; disch. on sorg. certif., date un- known.
Mushon, Francis, April 19, 1861 ; trang. to guuboat service Feb. 13, 1902. Murphy, Bernard, Aug. 29, 1802; killed at Antietam Sept. 17. 1962. Orth, Williami II. HI., April 19, 1861.
Peirce, Cyrus H , April 19, 186] ; minst. out with company June 11, 1864. Prirce, George W., April 19, 1861 ; must. out with company June 11, 1861. Peters, John W., April 18, 1861: minst. out with company Jane 11, 1364. Powell, James, April 16, 1861 ; disch, on surg. certif. May 16, 1863.
Peters, John M., July 1, 1961 ; killed at Antietam Sept. 17, 1:62.
Penneman, Robert, Sept. 1, 1861 ; killed at Gettysburg July 3, 1863.
Quiuster, William, May 3, 1861 ; trans, to 191st Regt. P. V. May 31, 1964 ;
veteran.
Rouse, Franklin, April 18, 1861 ; lisch. ou surg. certif. May 13, 1862. Reichenbach, Peter, Oct. 14, 1861; disch. on surg. certif. Oct. 27, 1502.
Roburm, James, Mirch 8, 1864 ; died May 9, 1864; buried in Military Asylum Cemetery.
Sullivan, Cornelius, April 18, 1961; wounded at Spottsylvania Court- Honse May 13, 1864 ; absent, in hospital, at muster out.
snavely, John D., July 15, 1-61 ; w minded at Spottsyivama Court- House May 12, 1861; alrent, in hospital, at muster out.
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