History of the counties of Lehigh and Carbon, in the commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Pt. 1, Part 25

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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It returned to Louisville, where it was remounted and newly equipped, and on the 22d of December went on an expedition through the Cumberland, Pine, and Clinch Mountains, where roads and civil- ization were abandoned, and great hardships were endured. On the 1st of January, 1863, it reached the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad, captured a force of the enemy, and burned the bridge over the Watauga. Twelve miles distant, on the Holston River, another force of two hundred and fifty was captured and paroled, and a mile of trestle-work was destroyed. The command then recrossed the mountains by the route over which it came, and reached Nicholasville on the 13th of January. Soon afterward the regiment went to Louisville and was re- mounted, then went to Nashville, and, on the 8th of February, to Franklin, where it drove Forrest's cav- alry from the town. During eighteen days the regi- ment confronted a vastly superior force of rebel cay- alry under Van Dorn, and when attacked defeated it. The next day a fight occurred, which, though disas- trous to the Union arms, was nobly borne by this regiment. In the Chickamauga campaign the regi- ment was in action at the battles of Rover, Middle- ton, and Shelbyville, at which latter it captured a battery and about a thousand prisoners. It was also in action at Cowan, Lafayette, and Chickamauga.


In the winter and spring of 1863-64 it was in the battles of Dandridge, New Market, Mossy Creek, and


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Fair Garden. It then re-enlisted, had a furlough of thirty days, and returned, twelve hundred strong, in May. During the summer of 1864 the regiment op- erated against Morgan in his last raid into Kentucky, and on the 2d of September reached Chattanooga, ; crossed the mountains to MeMinnville, and on the 6th attacked and defeated a brigade of Wheeler's command, taking about three hundred prisoners. : ant-colonel. On the 16th of August the regiment was The same day the regiment attacked and defeated a : ordered to Washington. Soon after its arrival there part of the force of the rebel general Williams.


The regiment joined Gen. Sherman at Marietta, ! Ga., and on the 14th of November, 1864, started on the march to the sea. During this march it was in action at Lovejoy's Station, Macon, Bear Creek, Waynesboro', Buckhead Creek, Buckhead Church, and Waynesboro' again.


After reaching Savannah the regiment delayed a month, then went forward, and was in action on the Charleston and Augusta Railroad, at Aiken, Lexing- ton, Black Stakes Station, Averysboro', N. C., Ben- tonville, near Raleigh, Hillsboro' Road, and Morris- ville.


This regiment had the honor of firing the last gun at the enemy before the surrender of Gen. Johnson, and of receiving the flag of truce sent by that gen- eral, with a letter asking for terms of surrender. After this surrender the command went to Lexington, where it remained till the 18th of July, when it was mustered out of the service.


The following is a list of Lehigh County soldiers in the Ninety-second Regiment :'


NINETY-SECOND REGIMENT (NINTH CAVALRY), Three Years. COMPANY A.


Samuel II. Schneck, Ist sergt., must. in Oct. 3, 1861; pro. from corp. May 20, 1865; must, ont with company July 18, 1865.


James B. Hammersley, sergt., must, in Oct. 3, 1861; pro, from private Jan. 1, 1864; com. 2d lieut. March 16, 1865; must. out with com- pany July 18, 1865.


Tilghman Miller, bugler, must, in Oct. 3, 18G1 ; killed at Louisville, Ky., July 20, 1864.


Charles Dickson, farrier, must. in Oct. 3, 1861 ; must. out with company July 18, 1865.


Privates. 1


Daniel F. Bocktell, brush. In Det. 31, 1861 ; must, out with company July


Anguslts Ebert, must. in Oct. 3, 1861 ; pro, to hospital steward Jan. I, 1865.


Ellis T. Hammersley, must, in Oct. 31, 1861 ; wounded at Carter's Station Dec. 30, 1862, and at Walanga River, Tenn., Jan. 1, 1863; must. out with company July 18, 1865.


Oscar T. Hoffman, must. in May 23, 1864 ; mmist. ont with company July 18, 1865.


Henry HI, Mertz, must. in Oct. 3, 1861 ; must, ont with company July 18, 1865.


Victor Mataner, must. in Det. 3, 1861 ; must. out with company July 18, 1865.


Jolin Masenheimer, must, in June 20, 1864; disch. by General Order July 18, 1865.


Richard N. Saeger, must. in Oct. 3, 1861 ; must. out with company July 18, 1865.


Edward G. Yeager, must. in Sept. 30, 1864; disch, by General Order Muy 29, 1865.


which Companies D and G were recruited in Lehigh County, was raised in response to the proclamation of the Governor, issued July 21, 1862, calling for troops to serve nine months. The several companies rendez- voused at Harrisburg, and were mustered into service from the 13th to the 15th of August. A Lehigh County man, W. W. Hammersley, was chosen lieuten-


it crossed the Potomac, and encamped for a week on Arlington Heights. On the 21st it moved to Fairfax Seminary, and on the 29th to Fort Woodbury, where for a week, during which the fierce fighting at Bull Run and Chantilly occurred, it was incessantly en- gaged in felling timber and erecting fortifications. In the mean time Capt. Samuel Croasdale, of Bucks County, had been appointed colonel, and the staff selected. On the 6th of September the regiment, in light marching order, recrossed the Potomac, and entered on the Maryland campaign. At Frederick City, where it arrived on the 14th, it was assigned to Crawford's brigade of Williams' division, Mansfield's (formerly Banks') corps. The first engagement in which the regiment participated was at Antietam Creek, on the 17th of September, where it made a most gallant charge. Colonel Croasdale was instantly killed, and Lieut .- Col. Hammersley was severely wounded. The regiment received a most severe fire, thirty-four being killed and eighty-five wounded, of whom six subsequently died. After the battle the regiment was alternately encamped at Sandy Hook and on Maryland Heights, at the latter place being employed in constructing fortifications. On the 10th of December the Twelfth Corps, which had been left to hold the Upper Potomae when the rest of the army advanced to Warrenton, was or- dered to move rapidly to Fredericksburg, Burnside being on the point of attacking the enemy at that point. On the 16th the regiment arrived at the Neabseo River, where it was halted, and on the fol- lowing day turned back to Fairfax Station, the strug- gle at Fredericksburg being over. On the 19th of January, 1863, it proceeded to Stafford Court-House, upon the occasion of Burnside's second abortive cam- paign. It was here placed in winter quarters, and was employed on guard and picket duty until the opening of the spring campaign under Hooker. While here Lieut .- Col. Hammersley, being perma- nently disabled by the wounds received at Antietam, resigned, and Capt. L. Heber Smith was commis- sioned to succeed him. On the 1st of May, the corps having reached Chancellorsville, the brigade was or- dered to intrench on the plank-road leading through the Wilderness. Later in the day the regiment was moved out to the United States Ford to open the way over the Rappahannock, but returned in the evening to the intrenchments. During the night it was or- dered out upon the front, where it remained until the


The One Hundred and Twenty-eighth Regi- ment (Nine Months' Service) .- This regiment, of | morning, and during the day participated in the


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fighting upon the left centre. At evening the enemy succeeded in breaking the right wing and coming in upon the flank occupied by the Union works. The night was very dark, and in retiring to its original line the regiment found itself in the clutch of the foe. Many of the officers of the staff and two hundred and twenty-five non-commissioned officers and men were taken prisoners. The balance of the regiment, under command of Capt. Kennedy, succeeded in reaching its position in the line, which it held with tenacity, the battle raging around them with the utmost fury. The brigade having suffered severely during the pre- ceeding two days, was, on the afternoon of the 3d, ordered to the rear as guard to prisoners, but in a few hours was again summoned to the front. At the close of the battle the regiment, reduced to- one hundred and seventy-two men, returned to Stafford Court- House. On the 12th of May, the term of service having expired, it was relieved from duty and pro- ceeded to Harrisburg, where, on the 19th, it was mus- tered out. The officers and men who were taken prisoners were held but a short time, returning in time to be mustered out with the rest of the con- mand.


Following is the' roster of Lehigh men in this regiment :


ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-EIGHTH REGIMENT (Nine months). FIELD AND STAFL.


W. W. Hammersley, lient .- col., mist. intoservice Aug. 14, 1862 ; pro. from capt., C'o. G, Aug. 25, 1sG2; wounded at Antietam, Md., Sept. 17, 1862; disch. on surg. certif. Jan. 31, 1863.


COMPANY D.


Mustered into service Ang. 13, 1862; mustered out May 19, 1863, unless ,


where otherwise mentioned.


John P. Dillinger, capt., must. in Sept. 2, 1862.


Walter Il. Seip, Ist lient., must. In Sept. 1, 1862.


William II. Miller, 20 lient., nist. in Sept. 1, 1862.


Benjamin C. Roth, Ist sergt. Franklin C. Wasser, sergt.


George Diefendorfer, sergt., missing in action at Chancellorsville, Va., May 2, 1863.


Stephen Swartz, sergt.


Frederick A. Ruhl, sergt., missing in netion at Chancellorsville, Va., May 2, 18G3. William G. Moyor, corp. Ignatz Gressor, corp. George F Huske, emp. George Hoyworth, corp.


Tilghman F Iter, corp.


William Sowden, corp., wounded at Antiotam, Md., Sept. 17, 1862.


Abraham Worman, corp., missing in action nt Chancellorsville, Vu., May 2, 1863.


Alonzo Kuntz, corp., missing in action at Chancellorsville, Va., May 2, 1863.


Privates.


James Albright. Hemy A. Breinig. Frederick A. Bons. James A. Bieber. Franklin Bower.


Henry A. Borger.


Henry Burger,


Mahlon 11. Beary, wounded at Antietum, Md., Sept. 17, 1862.


Allon Blauk, wounded at Antietam, Md., Sept, 17, 1802.


Edward Bloss, disch, March 19, 1863, for wounds received at Antietam, Md., Sept. 17, 1862.


Sylvester Burgon, died near Stafford Conri-House, Va., March 2, 1863.


Franklin Bloss, billed at Antietam, Md., Sept. 17, 1862. Dallas Dillinger.


Auron Frederick, wounded al Antlelam, Md., Sopt. 17, 1862.


Eilwin W. Fried. Solomon S. Frederick.


Daniel Kried.


Lewis Fraukenfield, died at Washington, D. C., March 22, 1803.


Victor Faringer. John George.


William Giess. Richard Granff.


William Graver.


Andrew Gangwere,


Henry B. Good, missing in action at Chancellorsville, Va., May 2, 1863.


Stephen A, Henry.


Moses b. Klotz.


l'eter llillegass. Kinchart Keiffer.


Jantes S. Hoffert.


Nathan Keiser.


Phaon Hartman. Harrison Knauss.


Philip Helweid.


Emanuel Knauss,


J. 11. 1. Jarrett.


William Kern.


James A. Jackson.


George Keck, killed at Antietam, Md., Sept. 17, 1862.


James Imitz. J. B. Lichtenwallner.


William D. Miller.


David H. Maddern, wounded at Antietam, Md., Sept. 17, 1862 ; missing in action at Chancellorsville, Va., May 2, 1863.


Jolm Nagle. It. Nuunemaker.


llenry Nagle, missing in action at Chancellorsville, Va., May 2, 1863.


Charles Nagle.


Henry Pfeiffer.


Tilghman Peter, missing in action at Chancellorsville, Va., May 2, 1863.


Peter Ronig Henry K. Reiss,


Jacob Richard, Jacob 11. Saeger.


Charles Snyder, wonuded at Antietam, Md., Sept. 17, 1862.


John E. Shaffer. Daniel Schleigler.


Jeremiah Siegfried. Clark Sutton.


Theodore Siegfried, disch, on surg. certif. Dec. 22, 1862.


Jeremiah Transne. Henry G. Wagner.


William W. Weaver,


Frederick Weaver.


Henry Wicand.


Joseph Yingling.


James Wetzell.


John Young.


William Wagner,


COMPANY G.


Mustered in Ang. 12, 1862; mnstered out May 19, 1863, unless where otherwise mentioned.


W. W. Hammersley, capt., must. in. Ang. 14, 1862 ; pro, to lient .- col. Ang. 25, 1862.


Peter C. Huber, capt., must. in Ang. 14, 1862 ; pro. from Ist lient, Sept. 2, 1862 ; captured at Chancellorsville, Va., May 2, 1863.


Daniel C. Miller, Ist lient., must, in Sept. 2, 1862; pro. from 2d lieut. Sept. 2, 1862.


George W. Hamilton, 20 lient., pro. from Ist sergt. Aug. 18, 1862.


James A. Lneas, Ist sergl., pro. from corp. Ang. 18, 1862; missing in ac- tion at Chancellorsville, Va., May 2, 1863.


William 11. Schlosser, sergt., pro. from corp. Sept. 18, 1862.


Benjamin F. Leech, sergt., pro, from corp.


Solomon 11. Kramer, sergt., pro, from corp., Ang. 18, 1862.


Prestou Broek, sergt.


llenry Weller, sergt., killed ut Antietam, Md., Sept. 17, 1862. Charles A. Pfeiller, sergt.


David Hollenbach, corp., pro. Dec. 31, 1862; missing in action at Chan- cellorsville, Va., May 2, 1563.


Reuben D. George, pro, to corp. Feb. 7, 1863.


Lewis Fink, corp.


John W. stull, pro, to corp. Dec. 31, Iso2 ; missing in action at Chance !- lorsville, Va., May 2, 1863. Samuel Smith, pro. to corp. Sept. 19, 1882.


James H. Roney, pro, to corp. Sept. 19, 1862. Tilghman J. Keck, corp.


Milton 11. Dunlap, corp.


Willoughby Kuanss, corp., died at Philadelphia Nov. 18, 1862.


Wellington Martin, musician, must, in Ang. 14, 1862.


Privates.


Eli Andreas, missing in action at Chancellorsville, Va., May 2, 1863. Robert Attreed, Abraham Bechtel,


George S. Berger, missing in action at Chancellorsville, Va., May 2, 1863.


Reuben Bittner, missing in action nt Chancellorsville, Va., May 2, 1863. Tilghman Bloxs. Henry W. Butz. Thomas J. Brader. Milton W. Beaver.


J. Berkenmeyer, disch, on surg, certif. Fch, 9, 1863.


Joseph Barriss, trans, to Co. D, Math Regt. P. V., date unknown. Ira Collin, missing in action at Chancellorsville, Vu., May 2, 1863, Henry Creitz.


Lewis Daubert, missing in action at Chancellorsville, Va., May 2, 1863.


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Albert Dorword, missing in action at Chancellorsville, Va., May 2, 1863. Charles Diefenderfer. Daniel J. Dillinger.


IIngh O. Davis, disch. on surg. certif. Jan. 31, 1863.


C. Fenstermacher.


James Eli, missing in action at Chancellorsville, Va., May 2, 1862. William Fry, missing in action at Chancellorsville, Va., May 2, 1862. Edwin Tretzinger, missing in action at Chancellorsville, Va., May 2, 1862.


Andrew Flatu, died at Washington, D. C., Nov. 8, 1862; buried in Mili- tury Asylum Cemetery.


David Gackenbach, must. in Aug. 14, 1862.


Thomas F. Good, missing in action at Chancellorsville, Va., May 2, 1863. Aaron Grum, missing in action at Chancellorsville, Va., May 2, 1863.


William II. Good. William A. Goranto.


1. W. O. Goranilo, died nt Maryland Heights, Md., Nov. 14, 1862.


William Haas.


Mandes Henry, missing in action at Chancellorsville, Va., May 2, 1863. IIenry HInber.


Tilghman Jacoby, died near Stafford Court-House, Va., Feb. 20, 1863. William Kenner. Jeremiah Kern.


Gabriel Kein.


Alfred Klotz, missing in action at Chancellorsville, Va., May 2, 1863. James Krum, missing in action at Chancellors ville, Va., May 2, 1863. James Kunkel, missing in action at Chancellorsville, Va., May 2, 1863. Theodore Knauss.


Franklin J. Keck, disch, on surg, certif. Feb. 14, 1863.


Jolm Lentz, missing in action nt Chancellorsville, Va., May 2, 1863.


Jacob Long, missing in action at Chancellorsville, Va., May 2, 1863.


Henry Incenbill, killed at Antietam, MId., Sept. 17, 1862.


Daniel F. Mertz, missing in action at Chancellorsville, Va., May 2, 1863. Daniel Moyer, missing in action at Chancellorsville, Va., May 2, 1863. Howard C. Manvill. David Miller.


Ilenry Merkel. William H. Miller.


Franklin Moyer.


Meno Miller, died at Baltimore, Md., October 3d, of wounds received at Antietam, Md., Sept. 17, 1862.


William Mertz, died at Allentown, Pa., May 13, 1863.


Samtnel B. Parker. Emanuel Paules.


David O. Prichards, missing in action at Chancellorsville, Va., May 2, 1 1863.


Panl Rehrig, missing in action at Chancellorsville, Va., May 2, 1863.


William II. Reitz, missing in action at Chancellorsville, Va., May 2, 1863.


Jonathan W. Reber. Levi F. Keldy.


Ilenry G. Richard. Thomas J. Raynes.


William J. Richard.


Franklin S. Ritter, killed at Antietam, Md., Sept. 17, 1862.


Griffith Schindler. Henry Shenton.


William Schnerr. Benjamin F. Smith.


William G. smith, missing in action at Chancellorsville, Va., May 2, 1863.


Henry Stout, missing in action at Chancellorsville, Va., May 2, 1863. Henry II, Snyder. Jeremiah Sonrwein.


Reuben Sorben. Daniel Stranss.


John Watt, must. in Ang. 14, 1862.


John P Weaver.


Hiram Wilt, missing in action at Chancellorsville, Va., May 2, 186", Ilenry W. Wint, missing in action at Chantellorsville, Va., May 2, 1863. Daniel Weiss, must. in Ang. 14, 1862; missing in action at Chancellors- ville, Vu., May 2, 1863.


Thomas Zellner.


One Hundred and Seventy-sixth Regiment (Nine Months' Service, Drafted Militia) .- Of this regiment, seven companies were from Lehigh County and the remaining three from Monroe. They rendez- voused at Philadelphia in November, 1862, and a regimental organization was effceted, with the follow- ing field-officers : Ambrose A. Lechler, colonel ; George Pilkington, lientenant-colonel; William Schoonover, major. Soon after its organization the regiment was sent to Suffolk, Va., where for a month it was sub- jected to careful instruction and discipline. The


regiment was selected to accompany Gen. Foster in his expedition for the reinforcement of the army operating upon the defenses of Charleston. Proceed- ing to Newberne, N. C., it was incorporated with Foster's forces, and on the 27th of January, 1868, set sail, arriving at Hilton Head on the 5th of February. While in the Department of the South the regiment was not engaged in any hostile operations, but was principally employed in fatigue duty upon the fortifi- cations and in provost duty. Soon after the expira- tion of its term of duty it returned North, and was sent to Philadelphia, where, on the 17th and 18th of August, it was mustered out of service.


Following are rosters of the Lehigh companies of this regiment :


COMPANY A.


Mustered in Nov. 7, 1862, and mustered ont Ang. 17, 1863, except when specially mentioned.


Levi Sinoyer, captain.


Monroe II. Miller, Ist lient, com, qr .- mr. May I, 1863; not instered. Alexander Singmaster, 2d lient., disch. by Special Order Nov. 25, 1862. Levi Giering, 2d lieut., com. 1st lieut. May 1, 1863; not mustered.


J. Franklin Mertz, Ist sergt., pro. from sergt. Dec. 6, 1862; com. Ed lieut. May 4, 1863; not imistered.


William F. Seip, Bergt., pro, from private Dec. 8, 1862. Jacob Geary, sergt., pro. from private Dec. 8, 1862.


Lewis II. Reinhard, sergt.


Amatias W. Jacoby, sergt., pro. from corp. Nov. 25, 1862.


Jonas F. forr, sergt., disch. by Special Onder Nov. 25, 1862, James G. Gorr, sergt., disch, by Special Order Nov. 25, 1862.


Charles II. Hiskey, corp., pro. to corp. March 10, 1863.


Edward Doll, corp., pro. to corp. March 10, 1863.


Franklin D. Smoyer, corp.


Jacob Hinkle, corp., pro, to corp. Dec. 12, 1862.


Edwin Lorrish, corp.


Simon S. Miller, corp., pro. to corp. Dec. 12, 1862.


William II. II. Jarrett, corp., pro. to corp. Nov. 26, 1862.


Henry Smoyer, corp , disch, by Special Order Nov. 25, 1862. Jolin Fries, Jr., corp.


John Bleiler, musician, disch. by Special Order Nov. 25, 1862. Jolin Sizelove, musician.


Privates.


Jacob Acker. William Albitz.


Reuben Ahner, disch, by Special Order Nov. 25, 1862.


David Bexter. Joli Bernhart.


Benjamin Boyer. Nathan Bortz. Heney Bleiller, disch, by Special Order Nov. 27, 1862.


Frank Christinn. Sylvester Engleman.


David Derr. John F'ritz.


William David. Joshua Fritz.


William Dirtz. David Frederick.


John H. Eisenhard. (. W. Fenstermacher.


Lewis Eisenhord. Daniel Faust.


Angustus Fegley, died at Benufort, S. C., June 4, 1863.


William M. Flexor, died at Beanfort, S. C., June 7, 1863. Stephen Fegley. William Guth.


Angustus Frederick. Linnens Gripley.


William Gorr, disch, by Special Order Nov. 25, 1862. William Gorman.


Edward Hallacher, disch, by Special Order Nov. 26, 1862. Jacob Horace, disch, by Special Order Nov. 25, 1862.


William II, Ilirkey, died ut Beaufort, $: C., March 30, 1863.


olin l'. Hans, Michael Kuter.


James Moines. Amandes Knorr.


John Ilaines. Milton Inudonslager.


John II. Hoffner.


I. F. Indenslager.


Casolas linis. John Mayberry.


Alfred Ilans.


John Mest.


Jolin Keck.


Jacob Moyer.


William Keln.


William Miller,


Amandes Kmnmerer.


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John Mongold, disch, by Special Order Nov. 29, 1862. Jacob J. Miller, disch, by Special Order Nov. 25, 1862. James Miller. Josiah Rockel.


Charles II. Nnso. John Rnhf.


James Newmoyer.


Nathan Rickerd.


Moses Nelford.


Charles Remisen.


Benneville Oswaldl.


Henry Smith.


Jacob R. Ritter.


Peter Shifferd.


James Rickard. Peter Shell.


William Raw. Charles Smelsley.


Jolin F. Romig. Jacob Sorber.


Amandus Stephens, disch, by Special Order Nov. 26, 1862.


Alfred Sturk, dischi, by Special Order Nov. 25, 1862.


Tilghman Schwartz, died at Beaufort, S. C., May 14, 1863.


Henry Shaller. Tilginnan Wetzel.


David Stoward.


Stephen Wieder, disch, by Special Order Nov. 25, 1862. William Wieder, disch, on surg. certif, March 29, 1863. James Wile.


COMPANY B.


Mnstered in Nov. 7, 1862; mustered ont Ang. 18, 1863, except where otherwise mentioned.


Samuel D. Lehr, capt. Daniel Knauss, Ist lient. John L. Culbertson, 2d lieut.


William Kerr, Ist sergt., pro. from corp. Nov. 25, 1862.


Franklin C. Balliet, sergt.


Jacob B. Wesley, sergt., pro. from corp. May 6, 1863. B. Frank Abbott, pro, to corp. Dec. 24, 1862; to sergt. Feb. 28, 1863. Solomon B. Ritter, sergt., pro, from corp. Dec. 8, 1862.


Aquilla Knanss, sergt, disch, by Special Order Nov. 24, 1862. Aaron Brisel, sergt., died at Beanfort, S. C., May 5, 1863.


John A. Long, sergt.


Tilghman Beisel, pro, to corp. Nov. 20, 1862. John Fahringer, pro, to corp. May 6, 1863. Allen J. Troxell, pro, to corp. June 2, 1863. John Lehman, pro. to corp. Dec. 8, 1862. Uriah B. Sanders, pro. to corp. March 1, 1863. Milton J. Gnth, pro, to corp, March 1, 18G3. Edward Steyer, pro. to corp. June 10, 1863. Samuel Roth, corp.


Alfred T. Bernhard, corp., disch. on surg. certif. June 2, 1863. Moses I, Shaadt, corp., disch, on surg. certif. Dec. 24, 1862. William Shaffer, pro. to musician Dec. 15, 1862.


Privates.


William II. II. Acker. Nathan Adam.


Edward Bauer, must. in Dec. 31, 1862.


John Beidler. Charles Beltz.


Ferdinand Buchman. Jacob Bast.


Solomon Blank, died at St. Helena Island, S. C., Feb. 19, 1863. Bonneville Bart.


William Copo, mist, in Dec. 31, 1862; disch, on surg, certif. June 2, 1863 John Deily


John David, disch. on surg, cortif. June 2, 1863.


Milward Y. Engloman, disch, by Special Order Nov. 24, 1862.


Alvin Fink. Aaron Fahringer,


Charles Frick. Charles Frantz.


Daniel F. Fink.


Daniel Ferver, died at Benufort, S. C., March 18, 1863.


William Fry. Lewis Onminer.


Pharon H. Guth. Alfred Guth.


David D. Gilbert. Daniel George. Joseph Gackenbach, disch, by Special Order Nov. 22, 1862. Charles Hensinger. William Herman.


Henry W. Jarrett.


Michael Honser. Thomas Hoffman. Josiah K. Kuerr, pro, to chaplain March 1, 1863. Stunnel J. Kramer. Franklin Kline, must, in Dec. 12, 1802.


Tilghman Keinert. William Kratzer.


John Kulins.


Alexandor Kepple, Jr., must, in Dec. 12, 1862. James S. Kunder. Jnmien Kline, disch, by Special Order Nov. 22, 1862.


James O. Knauss, disch, by Special Order Nov. 20, 1862. Daniel Kerschner, disch. by Special Order Nov. 25, 1862. Andrew Keck, disch, on surg, certif. Nov. 24, 1863. Edwin Koch, died at Hampton, Va., Feb, 22, 1863. James Kichline. Henry M. Lehr.


Charles Kichline. Elias Laser.


Solomon Long, disch, by Special Order Nov. 22, 1862.


Levi Levan. Solomon Miller.


Andrew Longhridge. Nathan Mnthard.


Alfrom Moyer. William J. Minmich.


Adam Miller. Franklin Miller.


Abraham Miller, disch, by Special Order Nov. 22, 1862.


Joseph Moyer, died at Ililton Head, S. C., July 19, 1863. Jolin Moyer. Frederick Oswald.


M. K. Nunnemacher. Daniel S. Patterson.


A. Nunnemacher. Joseph N. Inchi.


Daniel Roth, disch. on surg. certif. May 11, 1863. Edwin J. Sell. Joel Steiner.


Evan Stranss. Lewis II. Sell, must, in Dec. 12, 1862.


bewis II. Schaller.


Jeremiah Speigle, disch. by Special Order Nov. 24, 1862.


Esckins Wisser, disch, by Special Order Nov. 22, 1862.


Charles Smith, must. in Dec. 12, 1862; disch. on surg. certif. June 2, 1863.


Henry Shular, died at Suffolk, Va., Dec. 18, 1862. Madison Strauss.


Henry Smith, mist, in Dec. 12, 1862.


Daniel Taylor, must, in Dec. 12, 1862.


Peter Weaver, must. in Dec. 12, 1862.


Imnes A. Yeager.


COMPANY D.


Mnstered in Nov. 8, 1862; mustered out Ang. 18, 1863, unless whero otherwise mentioned.


David Schaadt, capt. Samuel A. Brown, Ist lieut., resigned May 2, 1863.


Josiah Kern, 2d Hent., com. let lient. May 1, 1863. John Morgan, Ist sergt., pro, to corp. Dec. 3, Isi2; to Ist sergt. May 1, 1863.


Jesse Wamhold, sergt. Silas T. Biery, sergt.


Reuben Helfrich, sergt., pro, from corp. Nov. 10, 1862.


Joseph Koch, sergt.


Josiah Saeger, pro. to corp. Nov. 10, 1862.


Jacob Herling, pro, to corp. Jan. 1, 1863.


lewis Miller, pro. to corp. March 15, 1863. John Lindenmuth, pro. to corp. March 1, 1863.


Joseph Miller, pro, to corp. Feb. 10, 1863.


William J. Frantz, pro, to corp. May 1, 1863.


Frank B. Gordon, pro. to corp. May 23, 1863.




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