History of the counties of Lehigh and Carbon, in the commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Pt. 2, Part 54

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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Miller II. Brown, enl. Ang. 15, 1861.


William J. Boyd, enl. Ang. 15, 1861 ; disch. at Harrisburg Ang. 15, 1861, Inving served three years.


Daniel Bloss, enlisted Ang. 15, 1801; disch. May 1, 1862, at Falmouth, Va., on account of disability.


Tilghinun Blakely, enl. Fob, 8, 1864 ; trans. to Army of the West Dec. 29, 1864, by order of the Secretary of War.


Joseph C. H. Conner, enl. Aug. 15, 1861 ; re-enl. and served to the end of the war.


Thomas Conner, enl. Ang. 15, 1861.


Wilfred Conner, enl. Feb. 29, 1864 ; served to the end of the war.


Michael Cocklin, enl. Aug. 15, 1861.


Stephen Condon, ent. Ang. 20, 161; served to the end of the war,


Robert Crawford, enl. April 26, 1864 ; served to the end of the war.


Simon Dreisbach, enl. Ang. 15, 1861; disch. at Washington Oct. 29, 1863, on account of disability.


Joseph Drumbore, enl. Feb. 16, 1864 ; served to the end of the war. James Davis, onl. Feb. 16, 1864 ; served to the end of the war.


Ingh Dogan, enl. April 26, 1864 ; served to the end of the war.


Richard Edwards, enl. Ang. 15, 1861 ; disch. Ang. 15, 1864, at Philadol- phia, having served three years.


Thomas Edwards, enl. Ang. 15, 1864; disch. Ang. 15, 1864, at Prince George Conrt-Hlouso, Va., having served three years.


Jolin Erwin, enl. Ang. 15, 1861 ; re-enl. and served to end of war.


Edward Edwards, enl. Aug. 20, 1864; served to end of the war.


Nathan Fritz, enl. Ang. 15, 1861 ; disch. Ang. 15, 1861, at Philadelphia, l'a., having served three years.


Jolin Fidler, en1. Aug. 15, 1861; re-enl. and served to end of the war.


Jacob File, enl. Aug. 15, 1861. .


Constantine Furtwangler, enl. Feb. 15, 1865; served until disbandment of company.


Nicholas Garvey, enl. Aug. 15, 1861 ; disch. Aug. 15, 1864, at Prince George Court-Honse, Va., having served three years.


Condy Gallagher, onl. Aug. 15, 1861 ; disch. Oct. 22, 1864, near Peters- burg, Vn., having served three years.


Edwin Gurlynn, onl. Aug. 16, 1864 ; served to the end of the war.


William A. Graver, enl. Feb. 15, 1865 ; served until disbandinent of com- pany.


Andrew Graver, enl. Feb. 15, 1865; served until disbandment of com- pany.


George Haren, onl. Sept. 1, 1864 ; served to the end of the war.


Alfred Hoffman, enl. Feb. 15, 1865 ; served to the end of the war.


Joseph Hand, enl. Aug. 15, 1861.


William T. Hess, enl. Aug. 15, 1861.


Jolin Isley, ent. Ang. 15, 1861; re-enl. and served to the end of war.


John Jeffries, enl. Sept. 1, 1864 ; served to the end of the war.


Abraham Kettra, enl. Sept. 8, 1864; served to the end of the war.


Jacob Katzmoyer, enl. Sept. 8, 1864 ; served to the end of the war.


William F. Klotz, enl. Feb. 15, 1865 ; served until disbandment of com- pany.


Daniel Knerr, enl. Feb. 20, 1865; served to the end of war.


William Kain, Sr., enl. Aug. 15, 1861 ; disch. Oct. 20, 1862, disability.


Francis Xavier Kopf, enl. Aug. 15, 1861 ; disch. Aug. 15, 1864, at Prince George Court-Honse, Va., having served three years.


Charles Keck, enl. Sept. 29, 1862; trans, to Vet. Res. Corps, October, 1863. John Leslle, eul. Feb. 17, 1865 ; served until disbandment of company.


Jobn J. Lewis, enl. Sept. 1, 1804; served to the end of the war.


Alfred Larish, enl. Feb. 20, 1865 ; served to the end of the war.


Renbon Moyer, enl. Aug. 15, 1861 ; disch. March 1, 1862, for disability. Robert Mclaughlin, enl. Aug. 15, 1861.


James Moore, enl. Sept. 8, 1864; served to the end of the war.


Patrick Moore, oul. Aug. In, Ist4; served to the end of the war.


Henry Miller, enl. March 16, 1963; served to the end of the war. Gottlob Moyer, onl. Aug. 15, 1861.


George Miller, onl. Aug. 15, 1861.


Archibald MeMichmel, onl. Ang. 15, 1861; re-enl. und served to the end of the war.


Alexander McClean, enl. April 26, 1864 ; served to the end of the war. John Mellugh, enl. Aug. 16, 1861 ; served to the end of the war.


Thomas Mckeever, enl. Sept. 8, 1864; served to the end of the war ;


served three years in the 5th Regiment (Loyal) Virginia Cavalry previously.


Joseph MeLanghlin, enl. Sept. 8, 1864; served to the end of the war.


Daniel Mc Vay, enl. Feb. 17, 1865; served until disbandment of company. Jobn MeCarren, enl. Ang. 15, 1861.


Jantes McLanghlin, enl. Ang. 15, 1861.


John Meyer, enl. Aug. 15, 1816; trans, to Co. B, 11th Pennsylvania Cav- alry, Aug. 21, 1861.


Murtzell Nafts, enl. Ang. 15, 1861; re-enl, and served to the end of the war.


William Oswald, enl. Aug. 15, 1861; disch. Aug. 15, 1864, at Prince George Court-HIonse, Va., having served three years.


Condy O'Brien, enl. Feb. 17, 1865; served until disbandment of com- pany.


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HISTORY OF CARBON COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA.


Charles A. Patterson, enl. Ang. 15, 1861 ; disch. Jan. 1, 1862; disability. Sammel Powell, enl. Feb. 16, 1864 ; served to the end of the war. Thomas Richards, Feb. 16, 1864 ; served to the end of the war.


Jonathan Richards, enl. Feb, 16, 1864 ; served to the end of the war.


William Stermer, enl. Ang. 15, 1864 ; disch. Ang. 15, 1861, at Prince George Conrt-Honse, Va., having served three years.


David Stahler, cul. Ang. 15, 1861.


Jolen Shultz, enl. Ang. 15, 1861.


William Smith, enl. Ang. 15, 1861.


William W. Thomas, cul. Ang. 20, 1861; served to the end of the war.


David C. Thomas, enl. Sept., 1864; disch. May 20, 1865, on acconit of wounds received in action.


Richard Tiful, enl. Aug. 15, 1861.


Jolin W. Welsh, enl. Aug. 15, 1861; disch. Feb. 8, 1865, on account of wonuds received in action.


Peter Wertz, enl. Ang. 15, 1861; re-eul. and served to the end of the war.


Jolin Weaver, enl. Sept. 8, 1864.


Benjamin S. Yonuker, enl. Ang. 15, 1861 ; trans, to Vet. Res. Corps Dec. 15, 1864.


Stephen Ziegenfuss, eul. Sept. 29, 1862; re-enl. and served to the end of the war.


Killed.


Iless, William T., enl. Ang. 15, 1861 ; killed at Gravel Hill Farm, Va., Ang. 16, 1864 ; Parryville.


Brown, Miller HI , eul. Ang. 15, 1861; killed nt Fredericksburg, Va., Dec. 13, 1862, while carrying dispatches to Gon. Booker ; Sunnit Hill. Cochilin, Michael, enl. Ang. 15, 1861; killed Sept. 13, 1863, at Culpeper, Va. ; Summit Hill.


File, Jacob, enl. Ang. 15, 1861; killed June 21, 1864, at St. Mary's Church, Vn .; Manch Chnuk.


Miller, George, enl. Ang. 15, 1861; killed May 13, 1863, at Dinnfries, Va. ; Summit Hill,


Weaver, John, ent. Sept. 8, 1864; killed Feb. 6, 1865, at Hatcher's Run. Va. ; Smamit Hill.


Conter, Thomas, eul. Aug. 15, 1861 ;, died May 19, 1863, at Kelley's Ford, of wounds received in action ; Weissport.


Died.


Walton, Alfred, Ist sergt., enl. Ang. 15, 1861 ; died in rebel prison at An- dersonville, Ga., Ang. 31, 1864; captured at Sulphur Springs Oct. 12, 1863.


Mclaughlin, James, eul. Aug. 15, 1861 ; died in rebel prison at Ander- sonville, Ga., Ang. 20, 1864; captured at Sulphur Springs Oct. 12, 1863.


Moyer, Gotleib, enl. Ang, 15, 1861 ; died in rebel prison at Andersonville, Ga., July 30, 1864; captured at Sulphur Springs Oct. 12, 1863.


McCurren, Jolin, enl. Ang. 15, 1861 ; died in rebel prison nt Anderson- ville, Ga., July 28, 1861; captured nt Sulphur Springs Oct. 12, 1863. Staliler, David, enl. Ang. 15, 1861 ; died in rebel prison at Andersonville, Ga., Ang. 25, 1864 ; enptnred at Sulphur Springs Oct. 12, 1863. Smith, William, eul. Ang. 15, 1861; died in rebel prison at Anderson- ville, Ga,, July 15, 1864 ; captured at Sulphur Springs Oct. 12, 1863. Shultz, John, eul. Ang. 15, 1St1 ; diod in rebel prison at Andersonville', Ga., July 30, 1x64 ; captured at Sulphur Spilugs Oct. 12, 1863. Titul, His hand, cul. Ang, 15, Il ; died April 30, 1563, at Dumfries, Va. Moss, Martin, ent. Aug. 15, Isil ; dil Pec. 7, 1862, nt Weissport, l'a., while at home on furlough.


Hand, Joseph, enl. Ang. 15, 1861; re-enl. and died ut Parryville, l'a., April 3, 1864, while on veteran furlough.


Fifty-third Regiment .- A large part of Company E, of this regiment, was from Carbon County. This was a three-years' regiment, the men being mustered in in September, 1861, and many of them re-enlisting and not being mustered out until the discharge of the regiment at the close of the war.


COMPANY K.


(Mustered in September, 1861 ; mustered out June 30, 1865.)


John Shields, capt., rom. Ist lient. September, 1861; pro. to capt. Feb, 23, 1863; disch, ou account of wounds March 13, 1861. Robert Tate, Ist sorgt.


James Hutchinson, sergt., eul. October, 1861 ; re-enl. and trans, to Vel. Res. Corps In March, 1864 ; served to the end of the war,


Patrick Collins, sergt., re-eul. in 1863.


Daniel Medlinley, corp.


P. F. Gildea, corp., trans, to the Ist U. S. Cavalry October, 1862.


John McClelland, re-enl. and served to the end of the war.


Ivirales.


Douglas E. Boyle, disch. in 1862; re-ent. in 2020 Regiment in 1864; served to the end of the war.


Robert Braty.


James Collins, trans. to Ist U. S. Havalry October, 1>62.


Patrick Conoghan.


Job Davis, disch, on account of disability in 1863.


l'eter Doyle,


Condy Elliott, re-enl. and served to the end of the war.


James Fitzgerald.


Peter Gill, disch, on account of disability.


Michael Heenan.


John J. Meighan, trans, to Ist U. S. Cavalry in 1862.


Patrick Mclaughlin, re-eul. and served to the end of the war.


Jolin O'Donnell, trans, to the Ist U. S. Cavalry in October, 1862.


Killed.


Daniel McGinley, corp., ent. in September, 186 !; killed in the battle of Fredericksburg Dec, 13, 1861.


Doyle, Peter, enl. in September, 1861 ; killed in the battle of Fredericks- burg Dec. 13, 1862.


Hechan, Michael, enl. in September, 1861; killed in the battle of Fred- ericksburg Dec. 13, 1862.


Died.


Beaty, Robert, eul. in September, IS61; died in hospital at New York March, 1863.


Conaghan, Patrick, enl. in September, 1861 ; died in hospital at Wash- ington, D. C., March 10, 1862.


Fitzgerald, James, enl. in September, 1861 ; died in hospital at Washing- ton, D. C., March 10, 1862.


[Privates Andrew Conaghan, Dennis Brislin, and Patrick Haulin, members of this company, were transferred to Company F, " Bucktai!" Regiment, where their record is given. They were all killed. ]


Eleventh Regiment Pennsylvania Cavalry .-. 1 considerable part of Company H, in this three-years' regimetit, was composed of Carbon County men. Following is the roster :


COMPANY H.


Anthony Beers, capt., enl. Sept. 24, Isol; re-enl. Jan, 1, 1864 ; 14o. from private to corp. Dec. 17, 1861 ; to sergt. July 17, 1862; to Ist sorgt. July 1, 1863; to 2d lient. June 14, 1864; to capt. Feb. 13, 1865; pa- roled Feb. 22, 1865; served to the end of the war.


Emery West, Ist Jient., enl. Sept. 24, 1861; pro. Irom private to Ist sergt. July 17, 1862; to 2d lient. July 1, 1863; to Ist lient. Jan. 14, 1864 ; mitst. ont Oet. 18, 1861.


Philip B. Moore, Ist lieut., eul. Ang. 4, 1861 ; re-enl. Nov. 14, 1863; pro. to sorgt. March 28, 1861; 24 lieut. Oct. Is, 1864; Ist lient. April 1, 150; served to the end of the way.


Simeon Albee, 2d Hent,, eul, Sept. 24, 1861 ; re-enl. Nov. Is, 1863; pro. In corp. Aug. 28, 1864 ; to sorgt. Sept. 9, 1864; to Ist sergt. Frb. 1, 1865 ; 2d lirut. April 1, 1865 ; served to the end of the war.


Curtis F. Sisty, Ist sergt., enl. Ang. 17, 1861 ; re-enl. Jan. 1, 1804. John Brighton, sergt., oul. Sept. 24, 18GI; re-enl. Nov. 13, 1863; pro. to corp. March 28, 1864 ; to sergt. Ang. 28, 1864; diseh. Ang. 13, 1865, Trom, United States Hospital.


John Bean, corp., ent. Sept. 23, 1861 ; re-enl. Jan. 1, 1>6.1. Conrson West, corp., en !. Ang. 4, 1861.


Privates.


Daniel Bean, enl. Sept. 24, 1861.


William Christman, enl. March 22, 1864; served to the end of the war. Ephraim Frabel, eul. March 22, 1864 ; served to the end of the war. Anthony Hall, enl. Aug. 4, 1861 ; re-enl. Jan. 1, 1864 ; served to the end of the war.


Philip G. Henning, enul, Sept. 24, 1861. William Koous, onl. Sept. 24, 1861 ; disch. Jan. 29, 1862, for disability. William Keifer, enl. Sept. 9, 1861. George Roso, enl. March 8, 1864 ; served to the end of the war. Christian Sandherr, rul. Dec. 19, 1863; served to the end of the war. .


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CARBON COUNTY IN THE WAR OF THE REBELLION.


James G. Sengreaves, enl Sept. 9, 1861 ; disch. July 23, 1862, for dis- ability.


George II. Williams, enl. Sept. 24, 1861 ; disch, at the end of the war. Samuel Wilvert, eul. Sept. 9, 1861.


Killed and Dird.


Curtis F. Sisty, Ist sorgt., enl. Ang. 17, 1861; re-enl. Jun. 1, 1864; diod while on furlough, at his home in Nesquehoning, Jun, 28, 1865. Joli Bean, corp., enl. Sept. 23, 1861 ; re-enl. Jan. 1, 1864 ; was killed by guerrillas, near Smithfield, Va., Feb. 13, 1865.


Coursen West, corp., oul. Aug. 1, 1861 ; mortally wounded by guerrillas, Ang. 31, 1862; died Sept. 18, 1>62 ; this man was wounded while making a daring reconnoissaure of the enemy's position at Black River.


COMPANY A.


Edward Warner, enl. 1864; served to the end of tho war.


COMPANY K.


Hemy Martin, enl. 1864 ; served to the end of the wnr. W. S. Walter, enl. 1861 ; served to the end of the war.


ANDERSON CAVALRY.


Josse Jenkins, Benjamin Taylor, Josiah Warg.


Seventy-fifth Regiment .- There were a few men from Carbon in this regiment, as follows :


William J. Briggs, 1st lieut., enl. Ang. 20, 18til ; pro. sergt. Sept. 1, 1861 ; to Ist sergt. Jnne 8, 1862; to 2d lient. Sept. 15, 1863; acting adju- taut to the end of the war.


William McGee, sergt., enl. February, 1864; pro, sergt. Aug. 20, 1864; served to the end of the war.


Armbruster, Faldine, onl. Febrnary, 1864; served to the end of the war. Beck, Jolin, enl. February, 1864 ; served to the end of the war.


Ehman, Fritz, enl. February, 1861; served to the end of the war. Fotch, Jolin, onl. February, 1861; served to tho end of the war. Free, Hlarts, enl. February, 1864 ; served to the end of the war. Shetzline, Jolin, ent. February, 1864; served to the end of the war. Smith, Andrew, enl. November, 186] ; re-enlisted; wounded at Gettys- burg July 1, 1863; served to the end of the war.


Eighty-first Regiment (Three-Years' Men) .- Companies G, H, I, and K of this regiment were from Carbon County. The regiment was recruited by Eli T. Conner, afterwards its lieutenant-colonel, and James Miller, who became colonel. Col. Conner, who had served in the three-months' service as captain of a company in the Sixth Regiment, recruited three full companies of the best young men in the county in twenty-four hours.


FIELD AND STAFF.


James Miller, col., com. Ang. 8, 1861.


Eli T. Connor, lient ral , com, may. Det 1, 1st] ; pro. to hout col. June


Thomas MeNelsh, may., cora. Ist heut., Co. 1, Oct. 15, 1861; trans, to the West and pro, to maj. on stuff duty


Sumol Shurlock, capt., enl, as sorgt .- maj. Angust, 1861 ; pro. to capt., Co. D, Dec. 9, 1861.


John Brelsford, lient., com. Ist lieut, and q .- m. May 16, 1862; res. in 1863. Amos Stroh, fient .- col., com. capt. Sept. 16, 1861 ; pro. to lient,-col. April 17, 1863 ; resigned.


COMPANY G. .


( Mustered in Sept. 16, 1861 ; mustered out June 29, 1865.)


John W. Pryor, capt., com, Ist lieut. Sopt. 16, 1861 ; pro. to capt. of Co.


D Feb. 28, 1863; res. an account of wounds in 1864; served also during the Mexican war.


Newton Bieber, enpt., enl. as Ist sergt. in 1861 ; pro. to 2d lient. Jan. 1, 1862; to lat lieut., Co. F, Feb, 1, 1863; to capt., Co. C, Feb, 1, 1863 ; disch. Aug. 24, 1863.


John Patton, capt., pro, to 2d lient. Feb. 1, 1863; to Ist lieut. Feb, 28, 1863; to capt. in 1861; disch. in 1864.


Nuthau F. Marsh, capt., re-enl. in 1864; pro. to capt, of Co. I, Jan. 7, 1865 ; served to the end of the wur.


John Bond, capt., re-enl. in 1863 ; pro, to capt, of Co. B.


Agnllla J. Marsh, Ist lient., com, 2d lieut. Sept. 16, 1861 ; pro. to 1st lient., Co. A, Jan 1, 1862 ; resigned in 1863.


Lebo Wintors, 1st lient., pro, from sergt. to 2d lient. Feb. 28, 1863; pro. to Ist lient , and served to the end of the war.


Samnel Peters, 2d dient., re-enl. und pro, to 2d lieut.


Poter MeGoe, lient., re-enl. and pro. to lient. of Co. A in 1861.


Privates.


William Adams, enl. in 1861 ; served to the end of the war, Jeremiah Ashback. George Ackerman.


George T. Bond, discharged.


Lewis Beunner.


John Brunner, discharged.


Gritlith Bacbinan, disch, on account of disability.


Daniel Bachman, disch, on account of wounds in October, 1862.


Benjamin Bachman, disch, on account of disability in May, 1863.


William Brittiam. Conrad Baker.


John Billinsby, trans, to U. S. Art.


George W. Brolsford, disch, on account of his wounds.


Henry Bulkley.


Franklin Bowman, disch, May, 1863.


Charles Becker.


Samuel Campbell, discharged.


Josiah Connelly, trans. to U. S. Art.


Oliver Crilley, discharged.


Obediah Derr. William Davis,


Nathan II. Dorney. Henry Doak.


James Edgar, enl. in 1862; disch, ou necount of his wonnds.


Peter S. Egge.


Willinia Eberts, enl. in 1864 ; served to the end of the war.


Miles J. Frey. Amon Fritz.


Stephen Fenstermacher. Jacob Giuder.


Marshall Fields.


Henry Goodman, disch, October, 1862.


William E. Glace, trans. to U. S. Art. in 1862.


George Geary, enl. in 1864 ; served to the end of the war.


Jonathan II. Gombert, discharged.


Francis Gallagher.


Patrick Gallagher, eul. in 1864 ; served to the end of the war.


Alfred Gaumer, trans. to U. S. Art. iu 1862. Douglas Geddes. Denias Gallagher.


William Gombert.


Frank Rammer, oul, in 1864.


Jolm Gommerly.


Jolin Horn, disch, in 1862, on account of disability; re-enl. in the 201st Regt. in February, 1865, and served to the end of the war.


Samuel Hawk, enl. Sept. 6, 1861 ; disch. Dec. 23, 1862; re-enlisted.


Jacob A. Hollinger.


George Hollinger, Jr., served to the oud of the war.


James F. Howard. Amou Houtz.


Moses flontz.


Charles Houtz, enl. In 1864; served to the end of the war.


Condy Haggerty.


James Hammwou, disch, from hospital.


C'hatles lanning. Jobu Haupt, cul. In 1564.


Benjamin F. Keller. Francis W. Kuebler.


John kishbach. John Knobler.


Wallace Kramer, enl. in 1863 ; served to the end of the war.


Michael Kirby, trans, to U. S. Artillery in 1862. John Koontz.


Francis Klotz, onl. in 1864.


William Line.


Alfred Lovejoy, disch, ou account of disability in 1862. Charles Longkammer. William Lomison, William Miller.


William MeMeal, trans, to U. S. Artillory.


fleury MeGinley. Alexander Miller, enl. in isi1; served to the end of the war.


George Melntosh, trans, to Vet. Res. Corps ; served to the end of tho war.


Daniel Miller, enl. in 1864; served to the end of the war.


William Marsden, discb. in hospital, October, 1862. Isaac McLean, re-enl. in 1864, and served to the oml of the war.


Andrew Meaghan, disch, on account of disability.


William Martin.


Michael BleGowan, trans, to U. S. Artillery.


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HISTORY OF CARBON COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA.


John E. Mears.


William Meckes.


William Medler. Lewis Moyer. William Mullen.


James McGowen. John Moore.


William Mnekler.


Jolin MeClellan.


Dennis Nothstein, enl. in 1864 ; served to the end of the war. John Newton,


William Nothstein, enl. in 1864.


Barney O'Donnell.


Alfred Overholder.


Lewis Oxrider. Lewis Pryor.


Abraham Rongh.


Nathan Reinsmith, enl. in 1864; served to end of the war. Charles Rothrock.


Musses Root, enl. in 1864; served to the end of the war.


Reuben Reinsmith.


Albert Shive, enl. in 1864; served to the end of the war.


Frauk Strittmaker, re-enl. and served to the end of the war.


- Steinupe. Jolin G. Satorions.


Monroe Smith.


Samuel Shaeffer, discharged.


Andrew Spinner.


John Stein.


Peter Smith, discharged.


Sammel Shive, enl. in 1864.


Paul Sollinger, enl. in 1864.


John Thompson, trans, to Vet. Res. Corps; served to the end of the war. Burton N. Tubbs. William Williams.


Samuel West. Samuel Winterstein.


Jolin Wallace, re-enl. in the 21st Regt., P. V.


John Wissner, discharged.


Joseph Wollinger.


George West.


John West, enl. in 1862; served to the end of the war.


Henry Zellner, disch. on account of disubility.


Killed and Died of Wounds.


John Bond, capt., enl. in 1861 ; re-enl. in 1863; pro. to capt. of Co. B ; killed in battle at Farmville April 7, 1865.


Samuel l'eters, lieut., enl. in 1861 ; re-enl. and pro. to 2d lieut .; killed in battle June 17, 1864, in front of Petersburg.


Peter McGee, lient., enl. in 1861 ; re-enl. and pro. to lieut. of Co. A in 1864 ; killed at the battle of Reum's Station in 1864.


Ackerman, George, enl. in 1861 ; killed at the battle of Antietam Sept. 17, 1862.


Ege, Peter S., enl. in 1861; killed in battle of Fredericksburg Dec, 13, 1862.


Geddes, Douglas, enl. in 1861 ; mortally wounded at the battle of Allen's Farm June 30, 1862; died in Libby Prison.


Gombert, William, enl. in 1861 ; killed nt the battle of Fair Oaks June 1, 1862.


Gallagher, Dennis, enl. in 1861; killed in battle of Antietam Sept. 17, 1862.


Gnumer, Frank, enl. in 1864; killed at the battle of Cold Harbor June, 1864.


Hanpt, John, enl. in 1864; killed at the battle of Spottsylvanin May 12, 1864.


Klotz, Francis, enl. in 1864; killed at the battle of spottsylvania May


Medler, William, onl. In ISel ; killed at the battle of Fredericksburg Dec. 13, 1st2.


Moyer, Lowis, enl. in 1861; wounded at Malvern IIIII June 30, 1862; killed at the battle of Fredericksburg Dec. 13, 1862.


Mullen, William, enl. in 1861 ; wounded at Fair Oaks Jitne 1, 1862; killed in battle of Antietam Sept. 17, 1862.


Muckler, William, enl. In 1861 ; mortally wounded in battle of Fred- ericksburg Dec. 13, 1862 ; died in hospital.


Notlistein, Willium, enl. in 1864; killed in battle at Spottsylvania May 12, 1864.


Line, Willium, enl. In 1861 ; killed in battle of Fair Oaks June 1, 1862. This is supposed to have been the first Carbon County soldier killed in the Rebellion.


Lomison, William, enl. in 1861; killed in battle of Antietam Sept. 17, 1862.


Shive, Samuel, enl. in 1864; killed in battle of Spottsylvania May 12, 1864.


Sollinger, Panl, enl. in 1864; killed in battle of Spotteylvania May 12, 1861.


Tubbs, Burton N., enl. in 1861 ; wounded nt the battle of Malvern Hill July 1, 1862; died of wound in rebel prison in Richmond.


West, Samuel, enl. in 1861 ; mortally wounded at Fredericksburg Dec. 13, 1862 ; died at Point Lookout.


Died.


Becker, Charles, enl. in 1861 ; died July 12, 1862.


Gormerly, John, enl. in Iso1; died in 1862.


McClelland, John, enl. in ISG1 ; died at Turner's Hospital June 20, 1862.


Overholser, Alfred, enl. in 186f; died at Newport News in 1862.


('OMPANY 11. (Mustered in Aug. 22, 1861 ; mustered out June 29, 1865.)


Thomas C. Harkness, lient .- col., com. capt. Sept. 18, 1861 ; pro. to muj. April 17, 1863 ; to lieut .- col. ; resigned.


John C. McLanghlin, capt , com. Ist lieut. Sept. 18, 1861 ; pro. to capt. Company A Nov. 14, 1862; honorably discharged of account of wounds June 12, 1863.


Thomas Morton, capt., com. 2d lieut. Sept. 18, 1861; pro. to Ist lient. Nov. 14, 1862; to capt. April 17, 1863; resigned in 1864.


Thomas C. Williams, enl. as Ist sergt. Aug. 22, 1861; pro. to 2d lient. Nov. 14, 1862; to Ist lieut. April 17, 1863; to capt. April 21, 1864 ; disch, on account of his wounds.


William J. Williams, Ist lient., enl. as sergt .; pro. to Ist lient. April 21, 1804.


Stewart McIntosh, lieut., re-enl. and pro. to lient. 1865, and served to the end of the war.


Thomas Gallagher, re-enl. and pro. to lieut. 1865 ; served to the end of the war.


Aaron llenry, Ist sergeant.


Privates.


John Boyd. Martin Beltz.


James Bell. Aaron Breish.


Hugh Blair, re-enlisted and served to the end of the war.


Patrick Boyle, trans. to 4th U. S. Art. in 1862; served to the end of the war.


James G. Brookmire, trans. to 4th U. S. Art. in 1862.


William Brannan, trans. to Invalid Corps.


James Burns, enl. Sept. 9, 1861.


William Casey.


Elijah Cooper, enl. Sept. 9, 1861; trans. to Invalid Corps.


William Clemens, enl. Sept. 9, 1861.


John Clark, re-enl. and served to the end of the war.


James Clark, disch, on account of his wounds.


Patrick Cokely, trans. to U. S. Cav. Regt.


James Cadden.


Patrick B. Coyle, enl. March 21, 1862.


Jeremiah Delay. William Delamour.


David E. Davis, enl. March 18, 1862.


Patrick Donahoe, enl. Sept. 9, 1861; re-enl. and served to the end of the war.


Daniel Dunn, trans, to band, and discb. in 1862.


Jatnes W. Esbach.


Jenkins Evans, disch, in 1863.


William Eddie, enl. Ang. 9, 1862.


William Elliot.


Own Edwards, enl. March, 1M2.


Patrick Fitzpatrick, enl. Sopt. 9, 1861.


Owen Fisher, Michael Fritz.


Charles Fritz, disch. in 1862, on account of disability.


James Glenni.


John Gallagher, disch, on account of disability in 1863.


Patrick Gallagher (Ist), ro-enl. and served to the end of the war.


Patrick Gallagher (2d), enl. March 21, 1862; disch. Feb, 11, 1863.


Patrick Goldleu, disch. March 25, 1863, on account of wounds.


Benjamin Hackett, trans, to the 4th U. S. Art. 1862.


William Hewitt, traus. to Vet. Res. Corps.


Edward landline, disch.


John Henry, disch.


David Hughes, disch. April 15, 1863.


Jolin T. Joues, disch.


Charles W. Jones, enl. Oct. 31, 1861.


James King.


James Kirk, disch. Feb. 26, 1863.


William Kissner, disch. on account of wounds.


James Laughry, enl. Sept. 9, 1861. Ilugh Laughry, re-enl. and served to the end of the war. --


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CARBON COUNTY IN THE WAR OF THE REBELLION.


Joli S. Lewis, enl. Ang. 6, 1862 ; disch. on account of disability, 1863. James B. Murry. Charles Murphy.


Patrick MeLaughlin. Robert Mackey, disch, in 1862.


Thomas II. Morgan. Thomas T. Morgan.


Thomas Mulhold, disch, on necount of wonnds. Daniel Me Lean, disch. on account of disability. Jolin McFadden, enl. Aug. 6, 1862. Buchanan McMullen.




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