History of the counties of Lehigh and Carbon, in the commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Pt. 1, Part 22

Author: Mathews, Alfred, 1852-1904; Hungerford, Austin N., joint author
Publication date: 1884
Publisher: Philadelphia, Pa. : Everts & Richards
Number of Pages: 948


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Col. Good and Lient .- Col. Alexander were mns- tered out ou the 24th of September, their terms having expired, aud Maj. Gobin and Charles W. Abbott, of Company K, were promoted to fill the vacancies, while Capt. Levi Stuber, of Company I, was promoted to major.


On the 17th of October the Forty-seventh proceeded on a reconnoissance to Strasburg, and ou the 19th participated in the battle of Cedar Creek, where the Army of West Virginia, under Crook, was surprised


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and driven from its works. The Second Brigade, with the Forty-seventh on the right, was thrown into the breach to arrest the retreat. The line was formed while vast bodies of men were rushing by it, and a heavy fog prevented objects being seen at a distance of fifty yards. Suddenly the enemy came down under cover of the fog. The right of the regiment was thrown back until it was almost a semicircle. The brigade, only fifteen hundred strong, was contending with Gordon's entire division, and was foreed to retire, but in comparatively good order, though exposed to a . raking fire. Repeatedly forming as it was pushed back, and making a stand at every available point, it finally sueeeeded in cheeking the enemy's onset, when Gen. Sheridan suddenly appeared upon the field, who met his erestfallen, shattered battalions without a word of reproach, but joyously swinging his eap, shouted to the stragglers as he rode rapidly past them, " Face the other way, boys! We are going back to our eamp! We are going to liek them out of their boots !" The lines reformed almost as by magie. The first charge of the enemy fell upon the Nineteenth Corps, and was handsomely repulsed. The force of the blow was heavy upon the Forty-seventh, but it stood firm, and was complimented on the field by Gen. Thomas. The army now began to take courage. When the final grand charge was made, the regiment moved at nearly right angles with the rebel front. The brigade charged gallantly, and the entire line making a left wheel, came down on the enemy's left flank, when they "went whirling up the valley" in confusion. In the pursuit to Fisher's Hill the regi- ment led, and upon its arrival was placed on the skir- mish line, where it remained until noon of the next day. The army was attacked at early dawn, and no respite was given to take food until the pursuit was ended. Capt. Minnich was killed, Maj. Gobel (cap- tain Company G) mortally, and Capt. Oyster severely, wounded. The loss was one hundred and seventy- six killed, wounded, and missing. The corps fell back five miles to Winchester, and went into winter quar- ters. A good camp was formed, but it had to be aban- doned, and on the evening of the 20th of December, in the midst of a snowstorm, the regiment moved towards . Fairview, where it again went into winter quarters, and was on constant active duty, guarding the railroad and constructing works of defense against the incursions of the guerrillas. The regiment par- ticipated in a number of reconnoissances and skir- mishes during the winter.


After the surrender of Lee to Grant, on the 9th of April, the regiment moved by rail to Washing- ton, and encamped near Fort Stevens. Here it was . infancy. On the organization of the Allentown Bank, clothed and equipped, and participated in the grand


Col. Good was elected paying teller, which position review on the 23d and 24th of May. On the Ist of . he filled for four years, when he engaged in the sale June it was again ordered to duty, and embarked for ' of hats and shoes. He had for many years been Savannah, Ga., where it arrived on the 6th. In July it proceeded to Charleston, S. C., and relieved the One Hundred and Sixty-fifth New York, on duty in


the eity, its headquarters being in the beautiful man- sion of the Confederate Secretary of the Treasury. Company E garrisoned Fort Moultrie, and a detach- ment of Company G Fort Sumter. Many of the members of the Forty-seventh fell vietims to disease, and their remains now repose in Magnolia Cemetery. At length the long-wished-for day of muster out ar- rived. The regiment, on the 3d of January, 1866, embarked for New York, where, after a stormy pas- sage, it arrived safely and proceeded by rail to Phila- delphia. It had scen service in seven of the Southern States, participated in the most exhausting cam- paigns, marched more than twelve hundred miles, and made twelve voyages at sea. It was the only Pennsylvania regiment that participated in the Red River campaign, or that served in that department prior to the surrender of Lee. On the 9th of January, after a term of service of four years and four months, it was mustered out at Camp Cadwalader.1


COL. TILGHMAN HI. Goop .- Henry Good. the grandfather of Col. Good, emigrated from Switzer- land, and settled in South Whitehall township, Le- high Co., Pa., where he was an enterprising farmer. His children were three sons-Nathan, James, and Henry-and five daughters,-Mary, Leah, Hettie, Eliza, and Anna. James was born in South White- hall township, May 24, 1804, and died Dec. 21, 1838, having succeeded to the employment of his father. He married Mary Blumer, born Feb. 6, 1807, daughter of Abram Blumer, of the same township, and had chil- dren,-Edwin (deceased), Tilghman H., James (de- eeased), Sarah (Mrs. Rufus Snyder), Henrietta (Mrs. Russel Thayer), and Caroline ( Mrs. William Rein- smith). Tilghman H. was born Oct. 6, 1830, in South Whitehall. When eight years of age, his father hav- ing died, the lad found a home with his uncle, Peter Blank, with whom he remained until his sixteenth year, his time having been occupied with labor upon the farm and attendance at the neighboring school. He then removed to Allentown and became an ap- prentice to the trade of a shoemaker. On completing his term of service he removed to Philadelphia, and for two years continued to exercise his skill upon the : bench. On returning to AAllentown he opened a boot and shoe store, and continued thus engaged nntil 1849, when he became the landlord of the Allen House, and after a period of four years in connection with the latter enterprise he resumed his former business.


Col. Good was, on the 6th of April, 1851, married to Miss Mary, daughter of Amandus Trexler, of Al- lentown, to whom was born one chill, who died in


1 Taken with some slight changes from Bates' Record of the Pennsyl- . vania Volunteers.


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identified with the militia of the State, as commander of the Allen Rifles and brigade inspector for the county. His military ardor and patriotism alike prompted him to offer his services to the government in the emergeney. He assisted in the organization of the First Pennsylvania Regiment of Volunteers, of which he was made lieutenant-colonel. After three months' service he organized the Forty-seventh Regi- ment Pennsylvania Volunteers, and for three years and two months participated actively as its commander in many of the most important events of the war. The regiment was at various times highly complimented for its efficieney, and enjoyed the confidence of the commander of the department. On retiring from active service Col. Good became landlord of the American Hotel, and two years later embarked in the real estate, insurance, and banking business, which was continued until 1879, when he became a second time landlord of the Allen House. He has been largely identified with the growth and business de- velopment of Allentown, as director and former sec- retary and treasurer of the Elliger Real Estate Asso- ciation, and member of the building committee to ereet the Adelaide Silk-Mills, and in many other im- portant interests. Col. Good has been for many years an influential advocate of the principles of the Democ- raey in his county. He was in 1858 elected to the State Legislature, serving on various important com- mittees. Ile was in 1868 elected mayor of Allentown, re-elected in 1870, and at a later period served in the same official capacity for a third term. Ile is also a member of the Allen Commandery of Knights Tem- plar.


MAJ. WILLIAM H. GAUSLER .- David Gausler (or Gossler), the father of William H., was a native of Bucks County, Pa., and reared by Mr. Huber. He learned the trade of a shoemaker in Northampton County, which was successfully followed for a brief period, after which he embarked in the business of hotel-keeping at Rittersville, Hanover township, Le- high Co., and later at Howertown and Butztown, Northampton Co., Pa. He was an officer in the Florida war, in 1835-86, as also under Gen. Sam Houston in Texas, where he doubtless met his death. Mr. Gossler married Polly, daughter of Abram Clater, whose family were distinguished in early times, and had children,-William H. and Augustus A., the latter of whom was drowned, in 1848, in the Lehigh Canal, near Easton, William HI. was born on the 9th of May, 1830, at Rittersville, Hanover township, and spent much of his early youth at Bethlehem in school. From 1840 until 1856 he was associated with the Lehigh Canal, first as driver and (at fourteen) as commander of a boat. Being a young man of much enterprise he soon acquired a large boating property, and on attaining his majority was the proprietor of a line of twelve transportation boats on the above canal plying between Philadelphia and White Haven,


Allentown, supplying the towns en route with provis- ions and other materials, and returning with lumber.


In 1856, under the firm-name of Pretz, Balliet, Gausler & Co., he established a planing-mill and lumber-yard, which business was continued for three years. In 1860, Mr. Gausler established a wholesale coal- and lumber-yard, and conducted an extensive trade until the freshet of 1862 compelled its abandon- ment. At the beginning of the late war (in 1861) he entered the service as commander of the Allen Rifles and Jordan Artillery, of Allentown. He was, at the expiration of his term of service, appointed major of the Forty-seventh Regiment Pennsylvania Volun- teers, organized by' Col. Good and himself, and par- ticipated actively in the Red River expedition under Gen. Banks. He was appointed provost-marshal at Key West, Fla., in 1862, and was also placed in com- mand of Fort Taylor.


Mr. Gausler, in 1866, made Philadelphia his place of residence, where he engaged in the wholesale gro- cery trade. In 1868 he became an importer of queens- ware, and a year later organized the firm of Gausler, Russel & Co., which existed for five years, after which the present firm of Gausler, Hoffman & Co. was established, now the leading importers of queens- ware in the city of Philadelphia.


Mr. Gausler was married, in 1852, to Miss Sarah A. Schimpf, of Allentown, whose children are Augustus C., Emma (Mrs. William Leeds), Nina ( Mrs. George C. Child), William II., Edward A., and Jennie. In politics Mr. Gansler's sentiments are strongly Repub- lican, and though formerly active in the political arena and a member of the City Council of Allen- town, he is now chiefly devoted to business pursuits. He is in religion a member of the Lutheran Church. He is also identified with the Masonie fraternity, as a member of Porter Lodge (of Catasauqua), Free and Accepted Masons, and of Hector Findale Post, No. 160, of the Grand Army of the Republic.


FIELD AND STAFF.1


Col. Tilghman H. Good ( Allentown), minst. into service Sept. 24, 1861; must. out Sept. 21, 1st 1, oxp, of terin.


Col. J. P. S. Gobin (Snubury ), pro. from capt. Co, Cto maj. Inly 21, 1861 ; to vol. Jan, 3, 1865; to brev. brig-gon, March 13, 1865; musl. out with regiment Dec. 25, 1865.


Lient .- Col. G. W. Alexander (Reading), must, out Sept. 23, 1864, exp. of term.


Lient .- Col. Charles W. Abbott (Allentown), pro. from vupt. Co. K Jan. 3, 1865; must, ont with regiment Dec. 25, 1865.


Maj. William HI. Gansler (Allentown), disch, by special order of War Department April 15, 1861.


Maj. Levi Stuber (Allentown), pro. from capt., Co. 1, to maj. May 22, 1865; must, out with regiment.


Adjt. J. W. Fuller, Jr. (Catasauqua), pro. from sorgt., Co. F, lo udit. Oct. 30, 1861 ; res. Jan. 9, 1862.


Adjt. W. 11. R. Hangen (Allentown), dismissed by order of War Depart- ment April 15, 1861.


Q.M. James Van Dyke (Allentown), pro. from Ist lient., Co. C, to q.m. Sept. 24, 1861 ; res. Jan. 16, 1862.


Q.M. Francis Z. Heebner (Allentown), pro, from private, Co. B, to q.m.


1 Those members of the field and staff who are from lehigh County


He also had a line running from White Haven to Inre indicated, and a few officers from other localities are inserted.


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Jan. 20, 1862; prisoner from October, 1864, to March, 1865; muist. ont June 1, 1865, exp. of term.


Q. M. W. Il. Ginkinger (Allentown), pro. from private, Co. B, to com .- sergt. Sept. 18, 1861 ; to gan, June 23, 1865; minst. out with regi- ment.


COMPANY B.


E. P. Rhoads, capt., mnst. Ang. 30, 1861; pro. to capt. Ang. 30, 1861; must. ont Sept. 18, 1861, exp. of termt.


Edwin G. Minnich, capt., must, Ang. 30, 1861 ; pro, to Ist lient. Aug. 30, 1861; to capt. Sept. 19, 1861; killed nt Cedar Creek, Va., Oct. 19, 1864; buried in National Cemetery, Winchester, lot 9.


William H. Kleckner, capt., must. Ang. 30, 1861 ; pro. to Ist lient. Sept. 19, 1861; to capt. Jan. 4, 1865; must, out with company Dec. 25, 1864 ; veteran.


H. A. Haltiman, 1st lient., must. Ang. 30, 1861 ; pro. to 2d lient. Sept. 19, 1864 ; to Ist lient. Jan. 4, 1865; must. out with company Dec. 25, 1865; veteran.


Allen G. Balliet, 2d lient., must. Aug. 30, 1861 ; pro. to 2d lieut. Aug. 30, 1861; must. ont Sept. 18, 1864.


R. A. Hilliard, 2d lient., must. Ang. 30, 1861 ; pro. to 2d lient. Jan. 1, 1865; must, ont with company Dec. 25, 1865; veteran,


Thomas F. Gourwine, Ist sergt., must. Ang. 30, 1861 ; pro. to sergt. Sept. 19, 1864; to 1st sorgt. Jan. 1, 1865 ; must. out with company Dec. 25, 1865; veteran.


Allen Goumer, Ist sergt., must. Ang. 30, 1861 ; killed at Pocotaligo, S C., Oct. 22, 1862.


T. Bergensbock, sergt., minst. Sept. 10, 1867 ; pro. to sergt. Sept. 19, 186-1 ; mist. out with company Dec. 25, 1865 ; veteran.


John Honek, sergt., must. Aug. 30. 1881 ; mmst, out with company Dee. 25, 1865 ; veteran.


Charles B. Miller, sergt., must. Jan. 9, 1862; pro. to sergt. Jan. 1, 1865; must. out with company Dec. 25, 1865.


Franklin Fatzinger, sergt., must. Ang. 30, 1861; pro. to sergt. Nov. 1865; must, out with company Dec. 25, 1865 ; veteran.


Oliver Hiskey, sergt., mmist. Ang. 30, 1863 ; must, ont Sept. 18, 1864, exp. of torm.


Charles Backman, sergt., must. Ang. 30, 1861 ; pro. to sergt. Ang. 1,


1864; wounded at Cedar Creek, Va., Oct. 19, 1861 ; pro. to com .- sergt. Nov. 1, 1865 ; veteran.


Matthew R. Tuller, sergt., minst. Ang. 30, 1861.


Henry HI. Kramer, corp., must. Sept. 10, 1861 ; pro. to corp. June 24, 1861; wounded nt Cedar Creek, Va., Oct. 19, 1864 ; must, out with company Drc. 25, 1865; veteran.


John Eisenhard, corp., must. Ang. 30, 1861 ; pro, to corp. April 21, 1865; must. ont with company Dec. 25, 1865; veteran.


Daniel G. Gerhard, corp., must. Ang. 30, 1861 ; pro. to corp. Oct. 16, 1865; minst. ont with company Dec. 25, 1865 ; veteran.


Charles 11. Knauss, corp., must. Sept. 24, 1861 ; pro. to corp. Det. 4, 1865 ; wonnded nt Cedar Creek, Va., Oct. 19, 1864 ; must. out with company Dec. 25, 1865.


Valentine Fisher, corp., must. Ang. 30, 1861; pro. to corp. Oct. 16, 1865; must, out with company Dec. 25, 1865; veteran.


'T. Reinsmith, corp., must. Ang. 30, 1861; pro. to corp. Oct. 1, 1861; woundel ut Pleasant Hill, Un., April 9, 186! ; minst, out with com- pany Dec. 25, 1565, veteran.


Goorgo J. Weiss, corp., must. Ang. 30, 1861 ; pro. to corp. Oct. 26, 1864; must out with company Dee. 25, 1865 ; veteran.


Hamson Geiger, corp., must. Ang. 30, 1861 ; pro, to corp. Nov. 1, 1864; wounded at Cedar Creek, Va., Oct. 19, 1864; must. ont with com- pany Dec. 25, 1865; veteran,


Henry Storch, corp., minst. Ang. 30, 1861 ; disch. to enlist in regular urmy Jan. 13, 1862.


Allen J. Reinhard, corp., inst, Sept. 10, 1862 ; must. ont June 1, 1865. Henry A. Schwartz, corp., must. Oct. 16, 1862; must, ont Oct. 15, 1865, exp. of term.


Francis II. Strachly, corp., must. Oct. 16, 1862; must. out Oct. 15, 1865, exp. of ternt.


Lewis 11. Seip, corp., must. Ang. 30, 1861 ; wounded nt Sabino Cross- Ronds, La., April 8, 1864 ; pro. to corp. Sept. 19, 1864 ; disch. Oct. 4, 1865 ; veteran.


John A. Darrohn, corp., must. Ang. 30, 1861 ; died nt Winchester, Vu., Nov. 12, 1864, of wounds received nt Cedar Creek, Vn., Oct. 4, 1864 ; veterin.


Anron Fink, corp., must. Ang. 30, 1861 ; died ut Hilton Head, S. C., Nov. 5, 1862, of wounds recelved at Pocotaligo, S. C., Oct. 22, 1862.


Thomas Miller, corp., must. Aug. 30, 186! ; pro. to corp. Sept. 19, 186] ; .


died at Winchester, Va., Oct. 25, 1864, of wounds received nt Cedar Creek Oct. 19, 1864 ; veteran.


Jesse Remmel, carp., must. Ang. 30, 1861 ; died at Key West, Fla., March 29, 1863.


Francis Xander, corp., must. Ang. 30, 1861 ; killed at Sabine Cross-Roads, Imat., April 8, 1861 ; veteran.


James Hamilton, musicinn, minst. Jau. 26, 1865; must, out with company Dec. 25, 1865.


Henry Strominger, musician, minst. Ang. 30, 1861; trans. to Co. G Sept. 19, 1861.


Adam Garrecht, musician, umist. Jan. 9, 1862.


Alfred Eisenbranm, musician, must. Aug. 30, 1861 ; died nt Georgetown, D. C., Oct. 26, 1861; buried in Military Asylum Cemetery, District of Columbia.


Privates.


Albright, John D., must. Dec. 21, 1863; must, out with company Dec. 25, 1865.


Assenheimer, G., mist. March 2, 1864; must. out with company Dec. 25, 1865.


Acker, Cornelius, must. Jan. 14, 1862; disch. on surg. certif. Ang 27, 1862. Apple, John, umist. Aug. 30, 1861 ; died at Key West, Fla., March 12, 1862. Apple, lacob, must. Ang. 30, 18G1 ; died at Berryville, Va., Sept. 15, 1864; veteran.


Bieber, William, must. Jan. 24, 1865 ; must. out with company Dec. 25, 1865.


Bergensbock, IT., most. Ang. 30, 1861 ; must. out Sept. 18, 1864, exp. of termi.


Bast, Jacob, pist. Ang. 30, 1861 ; most. ont Ang. 21, 1865; veteran. Blumer, Alexander, must. Ang. 30, 1861 ; must. ont Sept. 18, 1864, exp. of term.


Bohlen, Frederick, must. Ang. 30, 1861 ; must. out Sept. 18, 1864, exp. of termi.


Brong, Lewis IL., must. Sept. 10, 1862; must. out June 1, 1865.


Beltz, Henry, must. Ang. 30, 1861; died at Key West, Fla., March 1, 1862.


Braden, Josiah, must. Feb, 9, 1864 ; died at New Orleans, La., Inly 9, 1×64.


Bergensbock, Il., must. Feb. 11, 1865.


Barry, James, must. Jan. 24, 1865.


Chamberlain, G., minst. Feb, 2, 1864; must. out with company Dec. 25, 1×65.


Cope, Thomas, must. Jan. 29, 1864; must. out with company Drc. 25, 1865.


Clader, Ephraim, mnst. March 14, 1865; must, ont with company Dec. 25, 1865.


Clader, Ephraim, must. Aug. 30, 1861 ; must. out with company Dec. 25, 1865.


Deal, George, must. April 4, 1865; must, ont Sept. 18, 1864, exp. of terin.


Dingler, John, must. Feb. 13, 1865; must. ont with company Dec. 25, 1865.


Danohn, Joseph, must. Ang. 30, 1861; disch. on surg. certif. Oct. 24, 1863.


Donhard, Edward, must. - , 1861; must. out Sept. 18, 1864, exp. of term.


Dichl, Solomon J., must. Sept. 10, 1862 ; died at Key West, Fla., June 18, 1863.


Detrick, Ambrose, must. March 2, 1864; died at Washington, D. C., Oct. 7, 1864.


Eggye, Perry, must, lan. 9, 1862; must. ont Jan, 15, 1865, exp. of term. Fleming, John, must. Jan. 30, 1865; mist, out with company Doc. 25, 1865.


Ferber, Peter, must. Ang. 30, 1861; minst. out Sopt. 18, 1861, exp. of term.


Fries, John, must. Nov. 18, 1863 ; wounded at Sabine Cross-Roads, La., April 8, 1864 ; mmist. out June 29, 1865.


Funk, George, must. Ang. 30, 1861 ; disch. Nov. 24, 1862, to re-enlist in regular army.


Fink, Edward, must. Ang. 30, 1861; killed at Pleasant Hill, La., April 9, 1864.


Geidner, Evan, muist, Ang. 30, 1861 ; wounded at Cedar Creek, Va., Oct. 19, 1864 ; mst, ont with company Dec. 25, 1865; Veteran.


Geist, William, must. Sept. 4, 18G1 ; must, ont with company Dec. 25, 1865 ; veteran.


Graver, John, must. hunt. 11, 1864; must. ont wilh company Dec. 25, 1865.


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Gangwere, William, must. Ang. 30, 1861; must, ont Sept. 18, 1864, exp. of term.


Ginkinger, William II., must. Sept. 14, 1861 ; pro. to com,-sergt. Sept. 18, 1861.


George, Nathan, must. Ang. 30, 1861; died at Hilton Head, S. C., Nov. 11, 1862, of wonnds received at Pocofaligo, S. C., Oct. 22, 1862.


Hettle, Daniel E., must. Feb. 10, 1865; must, ont with company lec. 25, 1865.


Hiskey, Franklin, niust. Ang. 30, 1861; must. out with company Dec. 25, 1865.


Horn, John, minst. Feb. 9, 1864; must, out with company Dec. 25, 1865. Heckworth, Thad., must. Ang. 30, 1861; disch, on surg. certif. July 9, 1864.


Ilonseman, Joseph, must. Ang. 23, 1864; must. out June 1, 1865.


Hilliard, William II., must. Jan. 14, 1862; umist. out Jan. 15, 1865, exp. of term.


Hartzel, Alvin J., must. Nov. 23, 1863 ; trans. to Co. I April 16, 1864. Hubner, Francis Z., inst. Sept. 14, 1861 : pro. to q .- m .- sergt. Sept. 1.1, 1861.


Haltiman, Peter IL., must. Sept. 10, 1862; died at Baltimore, Md., Nov. 20, 1861, of wounds received at Cedar Creek, Va., Oct. 19, 1864.


Hedrick, Levenas, must. Oct. 12, 1863; drowned at Morganzia, La., June 27, 1864.


Hilliard, William II., must. Sept. 14, 1861; died at Key West, l'la., Aug. 18, 1862.


Jacob, George, must. Aug. 30, 1861; must. out with company Dec. 25, 1865; vet.


Jackson, James A., must. Feb. 16, 1864; disch. on surg. certif. Sept. 2, 1865.


Johnson, John, must. Jan. 11, 1864: died at Fortress Monroe, Va., July 26, 1864.


James, Thomas, must. Aug. 30, 1861 ; veteran.


King, John, must. Fch. 18, 1865; inst. out with company Dec. 25, 1865; veteran.


Kramer, Allen L., must. Sept. 9, 1862; wounded nt Cedar Creek, Va., Oct. 19, 1$64 ; must. ont Muy 26, 1865.


Knanss, Henry, must. Aug. 30, 1861 ; must. ont Sept. 18, 1864, exp. of term.


Knerr, Levi, must. Aug. 30, 1861 ; umist, out Sept. 18, 1864, exp. of term. Kramer, Heury, must. Aug. 30, 1861 ; disch. on, surg. certif. March 11, 1864.


King, Howard, must, Jan. 24, 1865; must, out July 14, 1865.


Kein, Phaon, must. Oct. 29, 1862; must. out Oct. 28, 1865, exp. of term.


Kern, William, must. Aug. 30, 1861 ; died at Hilton Head, S. C., Oct. 23, 1862, of wounds received at Pocotaligo, S. C., Oct. 22, 1862.


Labar, Alonzo, must. Jan. 25, 1865; must, ont with company Dec. 25, 1865.


Labar, Leander, must. Feb. 6, 1865; mitist, out with company Dec. 25, 1865.


Leisenring, Martin, mnst. Aug. 30, 1861 ; wounded at Pocotaligo, S. C., Oct. 22, 1862; minst. ont with company Dec. 25, 1865; veteran.


Lentz, Josiah IL., minst. March 23, 1801; must. out with company Dec. 25, 1865.


Leigen, James F., must. Dec. 29, 1862; must. out with company Dec. 25, 1865.


Laustores, John D., faust, Oct. 20, 1802 ; must, out Det. 28, 1965, exp. of torl.


Latte, James, must. Nov. 23, Ist3 ; trans, to Co. 1. April 16, 1864. Lutz, Samuel, umst. Dec. 2, 1863 ; trans, to Co. 1, April 16, 180-1.


Labohl, Charles, must, Ang. 50, 1861; miist, ont with company Dec. 25, 1805; veteran.


Menning, George, inst. Jan. 18, 1861; must. ont with company Dec. 25, 1865.


Miller, Albert, must, Ang. 30, 1861; must. out with company Dec. 25, 1865 ; veteran.


Miller, Dennis, must. March 23, 1864; must, out with company Dec. 25, 1865.


Morgan, Barnett, nist. Feb. 25, 1864; must. out with company Dec. 25, 1865.


Miller, Henry, must. Jan, IS, 1861; must, out with company Dec. 25, 1865.


Martin, Levi, must. Ang. 30, 1861; must. ont with company Sept. 18, 1861, exp. of term.


Menuing, Lnther, must. Ang. 30, 1861; must. out Sept. IS, 1861, exp. of terni.


Mentz, Joseph, must. Ang. 30, 1861 ; disch. Nov. 24, 1862, to onlist in regular army.


Metxgar, Philip, umist. Aug. 30, 1861; disch. ou surg. certif. May 11, 1864.


Martin, Charles A., must. March 1, 1862 ; pro. to sergt .- maj. Sept. 1, 1864. Meirknecht, Conrad, enl. Aug. 30, 1861 ; died at Charleston, S. C., det. 30, 1865 ; veterin.


Nixon, John T., must. Jan. 25, 1865 ; must, ont with company Dec. 25, 1×65.


Nunetnuker, George, must. Jan. 18, 1864 ; must, ont with company Dec. 25, 1805.


Newhard, Allen, must. Aug. 30, 1861 ; wounded at Cedar Creek, Va., Oct. 19, 1864.


Osmon, Audrew, must. Sept. 10, 1862; must. ont June 1, 1865.


Pfeiffer, Charles, must. Feb. 9, 1864 ; wounded at Winchester, Va., Sept. 19, 1864 ; inst. out with company Dec. 25, 1865.


Panley, Heury, must. Aug. 30, 1861; disch. on surg. certif. April 16, 1864.


Pfeiffer, Obediah, must. Jan. 9, 1862; wounded, with loss of leg, at Pocotaligo, S. C., Oct, 22, 1862; disch. on surg. certif. March 16, 1865; veternit.


Pammer, Edwin, must. June 9, 1862; died at Key West, Fin., Ang. 27, 1862.


Ritz, Tilghino, must. Aug. 20, 1861 ; mmst. out with company Dec. 25, 1865.


Reichard, George, must. Feb. 3, 1864; must. ont with company Dec. 25, 1865; veteran.


Remmel, Peter, minst. Aug. 30, 1861 ; must. out with company Dec. 25, 1865; veteran.


Remmel, Edwin, must. Nov. 18, 1863; must. out with company Dec. 25, 1865.


Reinhard, Christian, must. Aug. 30, 1861 ; must. out with company Dec. 25, 1865; veteran.




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