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Michael Baine, September 12, 1863; drafted; discharged by special order Sep- tember 13, 1864.
David B. Bernard, August 23, 1862; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps March 30, 1864; discharged August 23, 1865-expiration of term.
James R. Brewer, August 25, 1863; drafted; died at Alexandria, Va., June 6th, of wounds received at Laurel Hill, May 8. 1864.
George W. Bowman, October 14, 1863 ; drafted; died at Andersonville, Ga., Oc- tober 18th of wounds received at Wilder- ness, May 5, 1864; grave 11087.
Calvin Bowman, October 14, 1863 ; drafted; died at Washington, D. C., May 18, 1864; buried in National Cemetery. Arlington, Va.
William Carr, August 23. 1862; missing in action at Wilderness, Va., May 5, 1864. Jos. P. Catherman, August 23, 1862; mustered out with company June 24, 1865.
Benj. F. Carr, August 23, 1862 ; captured at Wilderness, Va., May 6, 1864; died at Annapolis, Md., March II, 1865.
Joseph M. Cook, August 15, 1863; drafted : mustered out with company June 24, 1865.
Francis Culloton, August 15, 1863;
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drafted; mustered out with company June 24. 1865.
Justice Carey, September It. 1863; drafted ; wounded at Wilderness, Va., May 5, 1864; discharged by general order June 24, 1865.
John M. Caldwell, August 23, 1862 : dis- charged on surgeon's certificate November 26, 1862.
Peter Curley, AAugust 23, 1862; wounded at Gettysburg, Pa., July 1, 1863 ; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps December 15. 1863.
David Cramer, August 23. 1862; wounded at Laurel Hill, Va., May 8, 1864; died at Washington, D. C., June 3rd- burial record June 6th-of wounds received at Spottsylvania C. H., Va., May 12. 1864; buried in Cypress Hill Cemetery, L. I.
John L. Cavender, September 15. 1863; drafted; captured at Wilderness, Va., May 5th : died at Andersonville, Ga., September 14, 1864; grave 8700.
Patrick Culloton, August 29. 1862: de- serted January 29. 1863.
Valentine Dice, February 26. 1864: wounded at Wilderness, Va., May 5, 1864; absent at muster out.
David Dulberger, August 15. 1863; drafted; mustered out with company June 24, 1865.
Edwin R. Dailey, August 29, 1862; dis- charged on surgeon's certificate April I. 1 863.
Jas. H. Daugherty, August 29, 1862 : dis- charged on surgeon's certificate April I, 1863.
W'm. Davis, August 15, 1863; drafted : (lied at Washington, D. C., January 2. 1864.
John Darcy, August 29, 1862; died at Belle Plaine, Va., March 11, 1863.
Tobias Edward, August 15. 1863; drafted ; captured at Weldon Railroad, \'a., August 21, 1864: discharged by general order June 12, 1865.
John Funk, August 15, 1862; drafted; wounded at Petersburg, Pa., June 18, 1864; mustered out with company June 24, 1865.
James M. Fox, August 23, 1862; dis- charged on surgeon's certificate March 21. 1864.
Frank Freel, August 23, 1862: wounded at Gettysburg, Pa., July 1, 1863; trans- ferred to Veteran Reserve Corps February 15. 1864.
Charles Fry, August 15, 1862; drafted : died December 27. 1863-burial record December 28th-at Alexandria, Va. ; grave 1236.
James WV. Goss, August 23. 1862; wounded at Gettysburg, Pa., July 1. 1863: absent in hospital at muster out.
Edward Goss, August 23, 1862 ; wounded at Gettysburg, Pa., July 1, 1863; mustered out with company June 24, 1865.
Charles H. Garrison, August 29. 1862: wounded at Wilderness, Va., May 5, 1864; mustered out with company June 24. 1865.
Frederick Gamp, October 16, 1863; drafted : discharged by general order. June, 1865.
Samuel C. Gephart, August 24, 1863: drafted ; wounded at Laurel Hill, Va., May 8. 1864; mustered out with company June 24. 1865.
Jas. W. Guthery, September 22, 1863; drafted ; mustered out with company June 24, 1865.
Augustus Grey. February 7, 1865; dis- charged by general order June 2, 1865.
W'm. Grey. February 24. 1865; mustered out with company June 24, 1865.
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Henry P. Hummel, August 29, 1862; wounded at Gettysburg, Pa., July 1, 1863 ; mustered out with company June 24, 1865.
Wm. Gready, August 29, 1863; deserted January 29, 1863.
Nathan Haring, August 29, 1863; miss- ing in action at Gettysburg, Pa., July I, 1863.
Andrew Hamaker, August 14, 1863; drafted; wounded at Wilderness, Va., May 5, 1864: mustered out with company June 24, 1865.
Wm. Hoover, August 23. 1862; dis- charged on surgeon's certificate March 20, 1863.
Michael Hinkle, August 15. 1863; drafted; wounded at Wilderness, Va., May 5, 1864; discharged by general order May 17, 1865.
Elias Heddings, October 15, 1863 ; drafted; died at Washington, D. C., May 19th of wounds received at Spottsylvania C. H., Va., May 12, 1864 ; buried in National Cemetery, Arlington.
Martin Hashuishall, August 17, 1863; drafted ; wounded and captured at Wilder- ness, Va., May 5, 1864 ; died at Anderson- ville, Ga., September 27, 1864; grave 9843.
W'm. H. Ike, August 25, 1862; captured at Wilderness, Va., May 5, 1864; died at Wilmington, N. C., March 26, 1865 ; buried in National Cemetery ; grave 1002.
John C. Johnson, August 23, 1862; ab- sent in hospital at muster out.
James T. Jones, August 23, 1862 ; died at Washington, D. C., November 20, 1862.
Oliver H. P. Krise, August 23, 1862 ; wounded at Wilderness, Va., May 5, 1864; mustered out with company June 24, 1865.
Daniel S. Kephart, August 23, 1862;
missing in action at Gettysburg, Pa., July 1, 1863.
John Kivlan, August 29, 1862 ; discharged on surgeon's certificate December 28, 1862.
Andrew Krise, August 23, 1862; de- serted; dishonorably discharged June 18, I 864.
Christian Lanich, August 23, 1862; mustered out with company June 24, 1865.
James Lucas, August 29, 1862 ; wounded and missing in action at Gettysburg, Pa., July 1, 1863.
Joseph Linard, August 17, 1863; drafted : wounded at Wilderness, Va., May 5, 1864; mustered out with company June 24, 1865.
Chas. Larimer, August 23, 1863 ; wounded at Gettysburg, Pa., July 1, 1863; discharged by general order June 12, 1865.
Harvey Lloyd, August 23, 1862; trans- ferred to Veteran Reserve Corps December 15. 1861.
William Mays, August 30, 1862; mustered out with company June 24, 1865.
John Miller, September 14, 1863; drafted: mustered out with company June 24, 1865.
David S. Maxwell, August 17, 1863; drafted; mustered out with company June 24, 1865.
James D. Maffit, August 23, 1862; dis- charged on surgeon's certificate January 12. 1863.
Alonzo J. W. Merrell, August 23, 1862; discharged on surgeon's certificate February II, 1863.
Thomas E. Miller, August 23, 1862; dis- charged on surgeon's certificate April 1, . 1863.
William L. Mackey, August 23, 1862; died at Washington, D. C., January 12, 1863; buried in Military Asylum Cemetery.
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William H. Miller. August 25, 1862: de- serted February 16, 1863.
George McCanns, August 17, 1863; drafted : mustered out with company June 24, 1865.
James D. McMullin, February 7, 1865 ; mus- tered out with company June 24. 1865.
Patrick McCail, August 29, 1862; deserted January 29. 1863.
Levi F. Noss, August 14, 1863; drafted; mustered out with company June 24. 1865.
John H. Ogden, August 23. 1862; mus- tered out with company June 24, 1865.
William H. Phillips, August 23, 1862; miss- ing in action at Gettysburg, Pa., July 1, Military Asylum Cemetery. 1863.
Henry W. Peters, August 23, 1862; mus- tered out with company June 24, 1865.
Benjamin F. Peterson, August 27. 1862; drafted: mustered out with company June 24. 1865.
Peter Pfeffer. August 23, 1862; discharged on surgeon's certificate April 1, 1863.
James Rinehart, August 23, 1862 : wounded at Gettysburg, Pa., July 1. 1863; absent, sick, at muster out.
Henry Rose, August 14, 1863; drafted; dis- charged by special order June 29, 1865.
Lazarus A. Riggle, August 15. 1863; drafted; wounded at Wilderness, Va., May 5, 1864: mustered out with company June 14, 1865.
Cortes Reams, August 23, 1862; trans- ferred to Veteran Reserve Corps December 15. 1863.
William S. Renshaw, October 16, 1863; drafted: captured at Weldon Railroad, Va., August 21, 1864; died at Salisbury, N. C., De- cember 26, 1864.
J. C. W. Reynolds, August 23, 1862; de- serted November 26, 1862.
Elias Schoepp. August 23. 1862: mustered out with company June 24, 1865.
Henry B. Snyder, September 14, 1863; drafted : missing in action at Wilderness, Va., May 5. 1864.
Henry A. Snyder, August 14, 1863; drafted; mustered out with company June 24, 1865.
James Steele, August 28, 1863; drafted; mustered out with company June 24. 1865.
James C. Sutton, February 7, 1865 ; mus- tered out with company June 24, 1865.
Oliver Smith, August 29, 1862; died at Washington, D. C., June 18. 1863; buried in
Henry Shaffer. August 13. 1863; drafted; died at Warrentown Junction, Va., November 9. 1863.
William F. Snyder. September 14. 1863; drafted; died at Warrentown Junction, Va., November 12, 1863.
William O. Snyder, August 27, 1863 : drafted: died at Paoli Mills, Va., December 18, 1863; buried in National Cemetery, Cul- peper C. H., block I, section A. row 9, grave 302.
Samuel Smith, August 23. 1862: deserted February 3, 1863.
Levi L. Tate, August 23. 1862: absent on detached service at muster out.
John Titus. August 29. 1862 ; killed at Wil- derness, Va., May 5, 1864.
Edward Tinsdale, October 6, 1863; drafted ; captured May 21, 1864: died at Andersonville, Ga., July 28, 1864, grave 4160.
Joseph R. Weasner, August 23. 1862 ; mus- tered out with company June 24, 1865.
John Woleslagle, August 29, 1862: dis- charged on surgeon's certificate October 2. 1864.
Chester O. Wells, August 23, 1862: dis-
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charged on surgeon's certificate January 30, military record gives this county no credit 1863.
Phil. M. Woleslagle, August 29, 1862; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps Decem- ber 1, 1863.
Edward Williamson, October 16, 1863; drafted; wounded and captured at North Anna River, Va., May 23, 1864; died at Richmond June 6, 1864.
Samuel Yocum, August 14, 1863; drafted; wounded at Wilderness, Va., May 5, 59th Regiment, 2d Cavalry, 1864; mustered out with company June 24, 1865.
Company F.
Recruited in Clearfield and Centre Counties. Captains :- P. Benner Wilson, August 18, 1861 ; promoted to major October 28, 1862.
W. W. Anderson, September 14, 1861; promoted from Ist lieutenant, company E, to captain, February 2, 1863 ; to major 18Ist Regiment P. V., February 18, 1864.
Clement R. See, November 10, 1861 ; promoted from 2d to Ist lieutenant Oc- tober 2, 1862; to captain April 23, 1864 ; wounded at St. Mary's Church, Va., June 24, 1864; discharged September 6, 1864.
William H. Sheller, October 10, 1861 ; promoted from Ist sergeant to 2d lieuten- ant May 2, 1864; to captain December 25, 1864; transferred to company F, Ist Cav- alry, June 17, 1865; veteran.
IN OTHER COMMANDS
From the upper part of the county a con- tingent of some fifteen men were enlisted, which formed a part of Company H, of the Sixty-Fourth Regiment-the Fourth Cav- alry. They were enlisted mainly in Burn- side and the surrounding townships, but the 8
for any part of that or any other company of the Sixty-Fourth. The regiment entered the service in October, 1861, and was mustered out in July, 1865.
Clearfield county was also represented in Battery A, First Regiment of artillery- Campbell's Battery, the Forty-Third in the line. The contingent was small, compris- ing less than ten recruits.
INDEPENDENT BATTALION.
Mustered in July 3-28, 1863-Discharged August 8, 1863. Field and Staff.
Lieutenant Colonel :- John M'Keage.
Major :- Richard J. Crozier.
Adjutant :- Edmund Bedell.
Quartermaster :- John H. Keatley.
Surgeon :- John Feay.
Assistant Surgeon :- Joseph F. Wilson.
Sergeant Major :- Thomas J. Moore. Quartermaster Sergeant :- H. Lloyd Irvine.
Commissary Sergeant :- Orlando L. Swope.
Hospital Steward :- Jacob L. Brallier.
Company C.
Captain :- Henry B. Swoope.
First Lieutenant :- Richard S. Carr.
Second Lieutenant :- Thomas C. Geary. First Sergeant-Charles Hemphill. Sergeants :- George Newson, Isaiah Hancock. Allen M. Hunter, George A. Boal.
Corporals :- John Hoover, Scott Flegal, Alexander Speadey, Isaiah Warrick, Aaron Cramer, William A. Derby, Jordan Fox, William Lawhead.
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Musicians :- James McCullough, Matth- ias Shea.
Privates :- Samuel Ardy. Edward Bow- ers. Jacob L. Brallier (pr. to Hos. Stew, July 11, 1863), John Carnes, Edward Carter, Frederick Cardon. John Carter. Samuel Caldwell, Hiram Caldwell, William Carnes, John L. Conklin, James L. Davis. Sidney W. Fox, Newton Fulton. Peter Feaster, William Fauver, Martin L. Gulick. Samuel Gillong. Samuel Gill, Samuel Huston, John A. Hoffman, William L. Ir- vin. John Jordan, Harry L. Kessler, Albert
Logan, James Lyman. Samuel S. Moore, Robert Michaels, Daniel M'Mullin, Samuel M'Cleary, John M'Intyre, Frederick S. Nev- ling, Greenbury B. Nevling. Westley Nev- ling. Isaac Norris, Milton A. J. Ogden. Robert S. Ross. George B. Reninger, Ira Shaffer, James W. Stewart, Edward L. Stoughton. David L. Siby. Joseph Shirk. Joseph H. Smith. John L. Shaffner, Henry C. Shaffner, Hardman H. Stephens, James Sybert, George Shimmel, Andrew Snyder, Harvey Smith, Robert Tozer, Ernest Wil- son, Samuel Watson, William Wollislagle.
CHAPTER IX
THE SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR
History of the Fifth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, with Roster and Individual Records.
FIFTH REGIMENT PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.
Pursuant to General Orders No. 7, A. G. O., dated April 25, 1898, the Fifth Regi- ment Infantry, N. G. P., on April 27, 1898, left their respective home stations, and pro- ceeded by rail to Mt. Gretna, Pa., where they arrived early on the morning of April 28th, being the first infantry organization in the division to reach the point of mobil- ization. The total strength of the regiment when it reported for duty was 37 officers and 483 enlisted men, a total of 520 men.
On May II, 1898, the regiment was mustered into service of the United States by Major W. A. Thompson, U. S. Army, and comprised thirty-seven officers and six hundred and four enlisted men. Pursuant to telegraphic orders from the War Depart- ment, the regiment broke camp at Mt. Gretna on the morning of May 17, 1898, and at 12:30 P. M. started by rail for Chick- amanga, Georgia. The regiment arrived at Battlefield Station, Chickamauga Park, Georgia, on the afternoon of May 19th, at 5 P. M., bivouacked for the night on Snod- grass Hill, and on the morning of May 20th
marched three miles and went into camp along Alexander Bridge road. The regi- ment was assigned to the First Brigade, Third Division, First Army Corps. On June 20th, Majors John P. Kennedy and Robert C. McNamara were detailed to re- cruit the companies of their respective bat- talions to one hundred and six men, the full complement being readily secured and all the recruits having reported by July 4. 1898.
Orders were received on June 29, 1898, to recruit a third battalion of four compan- jes of one hundred and six men each. The work of recruiting and mustering the addi- tional battalion was placed in charge of Captain Hugh S. Taylor, Company B. Within three weeks all the companies had been mustered in, and had reported for duty at Camp George H. Thomas. Company I was recruited at Somerset ; Company K, at Wellsboro; Company L, at Clearfield, and Company M, at Gettysburg. Lieutenant Colonel Rufus C. Elder was placed in com- mand of the First Battalion ; Major John P. Kennedy, formerly of the First Battalion, was assigned to the command of the Second Battalion, and Major Robert C. McNam- ara, formerly of the Second Battalion, to
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command of the Third. August 12, 1898, the regiment moved about one-half mile nearer Battlefield Station, and encamped along the Brotherton road. Here there was good drainage and higher ground. On the afternoon of the 22d, the regiment left Ross- ville and traveled by rail to Camp Hamil- ton, near Lexington, Ky., a distance of two hundred and fifty miles, the first battalion reaching its destination on the 23d of Au- gust, and the other battalion on the 24th. The camp at Lexington was all that could be desired for health or beautiful surround- ings.
On September 17. 1898, the regiment was granted a thirty days' furlough and each company was directed to proceed to its home station. The headquarters of the regiment were established at Altoona, Pa. After the expiration of the furlough, ten days were given for muster out, and this time was afterwards increased an additional twenty days to give the regiment an oppor- tunity to participate in the Peace Jubilee at Philadelphia, on October 27, 1898. The regiment was finally mustered out, Novem- ber 7, 1898.
ROSTER.
Abernathy, Frederick C., Priv. Co. K; Res. Charleston, Pa., Enrd. July 11. 1898; M. I. July 14. 1898; M. O. with Co. Nov. 7. 1898. Abernathy. Joseph W., Priv. Co. K; Res. Mardin, Pa .. Enrd. July 12, 1898; M. I. July 14. 1898: Prom. Corp. July 23, 1898, G. O. 8 c. s. Regt. ; M. O. with Co. Nov. 7. 1898.
Adams, Reuben A .. Priv. Co. H; Res. Johnston, Pa. (N. G. P.); enrd. April 27. 1898; M. I. May 11, 1898: Prom. Corp. Sept. IO, 1898; M. O. with Co. Nov. 7. 1898.
Adams, Zenas B., Priv. Co. D; Res. Blairs- ville, Pa, (N. G. P.) ; Enrd. April 27, 1898; M. I. May 11, 1898; M. O. with Co. Nov 7, 1898.
.Agan, Thomas, Priv. Co. L; Res. Philips- burg, Pa .; Enrd. July 13, 1898; M. I. July 14, 1898; M. O. with Co. Nov. 7, 1898.
Agey, Frank S., Priv. Co. F; Res. Indiana, Pa .; Enrd. June 22, 1898; M. I. June 22, 1898; M. O. with Co. Nov. 7, 1898.
Ahlborn, George C., Priv. Co. H; Res. Johnstown, Pa. (N. G. P.); Enrd. April 27, 1898; M. I. May 11, 1898; M. O. with Co. Nov. 7, 1898.
Aikens, Howard W., Sgt. Co. G; Res. Lew- istown, Pa. (N. G. P.) ; Enrd. April 27, 1898; M. I. May II, 1898; M. O. with Co. Nov. 7, 1898.
Akins, Oliver C., Priv. Co. D; Res. Salts- burg, Pa .; Enrd. June 24, 1898; M. I. June 24, 1898; M. O. with Co. Nov. 7, 1898.
Albert, Leon H., Priv. Co. E; Res. Wood- land, Pa .; Enrd. June 20, 1898; M. I. June 20, 1898; M. O. with Co. Nov. 7, 1898.
Alexander, James W., Sgt. Co. B; Res. Bellefonte, Pa. (N. G. P.); Enrd. April 27, 1898; M. I. May II, 1898; M. O. with Co. Nov. 7, 1898.
Allen, John T., Priv. Co. G; Res. Lewis- town, Pa; Enrd. May 10, 1898; M. I. May II, 1898; M. O. with Co. Nov. 7, 1898.
Allen, William H., Priv. Co. B; Res. Belle- fonte, Pa .; Enrd. May 7, 1898; M. I. May 11, 1898; M. O. with Co. Nov. 7, 1898.
Amberson, William S., Priv. Co. M; Res. Waynesboro. Pa; Enrd. July 20, 1898; M. I. July 20, 1898; M. O. with Co. Nov. 7. 1898.
AAnderson, Blake W., Priv. Co. C; Res. Hol- lidaysburg, Pa .; Enrd. June 21, 1898; M. I. June 21, 1898; M. O. with Co. Nov. 7, 1898.
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Anderson, Charles E., Priv. Co. L; Res.
Pa .; Enrd. May 9, 1898; M. I. May 11, 1898; Clearfield, Pa. ; Enrd. July 14. 1898; M. I. July M. O. with Co. Nov. 7, 1898.
14, 1898; died from wounds self-inflicted Aug. 20, 1898.
Anderson, Samuel, Priv. Co. L; Res. Du- Bois, Pa .; Enrd. July 13, 1898; M. I. July 14, 1898; M. O. with Co. Nov. 7, 1898.
Anderson, Telford M., Priv. Co. F; Res. Indiana, Pa. (N. G. P.) ; Enrd. April 27, 1898; M. I. May 11, 1898; M. O. with Co. Nov. 7, 1898.
Andrews, Samuel A., Corp. Co. C; Res. Duncansville, Pa. (N. G. P.) ; Enrd. April 27, 1898; M. I. May 11, 1898; M. O. with Co. Nov. 7, 1898.
Apker, Alba M., Priv. Co. L; Res. DuBois, Pa .; Enrd. July 13, 1898; M. I. July 14, 1898; M. O. with Co. as Corp. Nov. 7, 1898.
Archey, John O., Priv. Co. G; Res. Belle- ville, Pa .; Enrd. June 29, 1898; M. I. June 29, 1898; M. O. with Co. Nov. 7, 1898.
Ardary, Charles B., Priv. Co. E; Res. Clear- field, Pa. (N. G. P.); Enrd. April 27, 1898; M. I. May 11, 1898; M. I. with Co. Nov. 7, 1898.
Ardary, Oscar B., Priv. Co. L: Res. Cur- wensville, Pa .; Enrd. July 14, 1898; M. I. July 14, 1898; M. O. with Co. Nov. 7. 1898.
Armour, Frank, Priv. Co. D; Res. West Fairfield, Pa .; Enrd. May 9, 1898; M. I. May II, 1898; Prom. Corp. June 28, 1898; Prom. Sgt. July 31. 1898: M. O. with Co. Nov. 7, 1898.
Armstrong, James E., Priv. Co. H: Res. Johnstown, Pa .; Enrd. May 9, 1898; M. I. May 11, 1898; M. O. with Co. Nov. 7. 1898.
Arnold Ellsworth J., Priv. Co. G: Res. Lew- istown, Pa .; Enrd. June 29, 1898; M. I. June 29. 1898; M. O. with Co. Nov. 7, 1898.
Ashcom, Dick, Priv. Co. F; Res. Ligonier.
Ault, John S., Priv. Co. A; Res. Corn- propst Mills, Pa .; Enrd. June 23, 1898; M. I. June 23, 1898; M. O. with Co. Nov. 7, 1898.
Ault, William C., Priv. Co. K: Res. Lib- erty, Pa .: Enrd. July 14, 1898: M. I. July 14, 1898; M. O. with Co. Nov. 7, 1898.
Aurand, Clyde, Priv. Co. G; Res. Lewis- town, Pa. (N. G. P.) ; Enrd. April 27, 1898; M. I. May 11, 1898; M. O. with Co. Nov. 7. 1898.
Aurand, James F., Priv. Co. G; Res. Lewistown, Pa. (N. G. P.) ; Enrd. April 27, 1898; M. I. May 11, 1898; M. O. with Co. Nov. 7, 1898.
Ayers, Frank S, Priv. Co. I; Res. Mc- Alevy's Fort, Pa. ; Enrd. July 5. 1898; M. I. July 8, 1898; M. O. with Co. Nov. 7, 1898.
Ayers, Harry E., Priv. Co. C; Res. Olivia, Pa. : Enrd. April 28, 1898: M. I. May II, 1898; M. O. with Co. Nov. 7, 1898.
Ayers, Hays S., Priv. Co. I: Res. Listie, Pa .; Enrd. July 6, 1898; M. I. July 8, 1898; M. O. with Co. Nov. 7. 1898.
Ayers, Walter H., Priv. Co. F; Res. Rochester Mills, Pa. (M. G. P.): Enrd. April 27, 1898: M. I. May 11, 1898: Prom. Corp. June 28, 1898; M. O. with Co. Nov. 7, 1898.
Bailey, Arthur L., Ist Sgt. Co. K; Res. Wellsboro, Pa .: Enrd. July 12, 1898: M. I. July 14, 1898; Apptd. Ist Sgt. July 23, 1898, per G. O. 8 c. s. Regt .; M. O. with Co. Nov. 7, 1898.
Bailey, Joseph O. W., Priv. Co. K .; Res. Mansfield, Pa .: Enrd. July 12. 1898: M. I. July 14, 1898; M. O. with Co. Nov. 7. 1898.
Bailey, Ralph J., Priv. Co. K : Res. Mans- field. Pa .: Enrd. July 12, 1898; M. I. July
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14, 1898; Prom. Sgt. July 23, 1898, G. O. Johnstown, Pa .; Enrd. May 9, 1898; M. I. 8 c. s. Regt. ; M. O. with Co. Nov. 7, 1898.
Baker, James R., Priv. Co. D ; Res. Black- lick, Pa. (N. G. P.) ; Enrd. April 27, 1898; M. I. May 11, 1898; Apptd. Artf. June 3, 1898; M. O. with Co. Nov. 7, 1898.
Baker, Merrill, Priv. Co. H; Kes. Johns- town, Pa .; Enrd. June 27, 1898; M. I. June 27, 1898; M. O. with Co. Nov. 7, 1898.
Baldridge, Joseph G., Priv. Co. H ; Res. Greensburg, Pa. : Enrd. July 14, 1898; M. 1. July 14, 1898; M. O. with Co. Nov. 7, 1898.
Baldwin, Charles W., Priv. Co. 1; Res. Somerset, Pa .; Enrd. July 8, 1898; M. I. July 8, 1898; M. O. with Co. Nov. 7, 1898.
Bane, John A., Priv. Co. I; Res. Meyers- dale, Pa .; Enrd. July 6, 1898; M. 1. July 8, 1898; M. O. with Co. Nov. 7, 1898.
Banker, William L., Priv. Co. K; Res. Tioga, Pa .; Enrd. July 12, 1898; M. I. July 14, 1898; MI O. with Co. Nov. 7, 1898.
Bannon, George C., Priv. Co. G; Res. Lewistown, Pa .; Enrd. May 10, 1898; M. 1. May 11, 1898; M. O. with Co. Nov. 7, 1898.
Bare, John S., Capt. Co. A; Res. Hunt- ingdon, Pa. (N. G. P.); Enrd April 27, 1898; M. I. May 11, 1898; M. O. with Co. Nov. 7, 1898.
Barger, Orval E., Priv. Co. G; Res. Reedsville, Pa .; Enrd. June 29, 1898; M. I. June 29, 1898; M. O. with Co. Nov. 7, 1898.
Barnes, William F., Priv. Co. B; Res. Bellefonte, Pa. (N. G. P.) ; Enrd. April 27, 1898; M. I. May 11, 1898; Prom. Corp. June 30, 1898; M. O. with Co. Nov. 7, 1898.
Barnett, Edmond B., Priv. Co. I: Res. Somerset, Pa .: Enrd. July 7, 1898; M. I. July 8, 1898; Prom. Corp. July 16, 1898; M. O. with Co. Nov. 7, 1898.
Barnett, George W., Priv. Co. F; Res.
May 11, 1898; M. O. with Co. Nov. 7, 1898.
Barnhart, Charles W., Priv. Co. M; Res. York, Pa .; Enrd. July 20, 1898; M. I. July 20, 1898; M. O. with Co. Nov. 7, 1898.
Barr, David S., Ist Lieut. Co. C; Res. Altoona, Pa. (N. G. P.) ; Enrd. April 27, 1898; M. 1. May 11, 1898; M. O. with Co. Nov. 7, 1898.
Barr, James C., Corp. Co. A; Res. Hunt- ingdon. Pa. (N. G. P.); Enrd. April 27, 1898; M. I. May 11, 1898; M. O. with Co. Nov. 7, 1898.
Barratt, Fred F., Priv. Co. E; Res. Clear- field, Pa. ; Enrd. May 3, 1898; M. I. May II, 1898: Apptd. Wag. June 27, 1898; Transfd. to 3d Div. Amb. Corps, per S. O. 29, Ist A. C. Hdq., dated July 19, 1898.
Barrett, Harry M., Priv. Co. F; Res. Loop, Pa .; Enrd. June 23, 1898; M. I. June 23, 1898; M. O. with Co. Nov. 7. 1898.
Bartley, James P .. Priv. Co. C; Res. Al- toona, Pa .: Enrd. June 21, 1898: M. I. June 21, 1898: M. O. with Co. Nov. 7, 1898.
Barto, Benjamin R., Priv. Co. D; Res. Blairsville, Pa .; Enrd. June 24, 1898; M. I. June 24, 1898; M. O. with Co. Nov. 7. 1898.
Bathurst, Charles W., Q. M .; Res. Hunt- ingdon, Pa. (N. G. P.) ; Enrd. April 27, 1898; M. I. May 5, 1898; M. O. with Regt. Nov. 7. 1898.
Bathurst, Samuel P., Priv. Co. B; Res. Ro- land, Pa .; Enrd. May 7, 1898; M. I. May II, 1898: M. O. with Co. Nov. 7, 1898.
Bathurst, Zebulum, Priv. Co. L; Res. Ches- ter Hill, Pa .; Enrd. July 13, 1898; M. I. July 14, 1898; M. O. with Co. as cook, Nov. 7, 1898.
Baumer, William J., Priv. Co. H; Res.
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Johnstown, Pa .; Enrd. June 28, 1898; M. I. June 28, 1898; M. O. with Co. Nov. 7, 1898.
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