Twentieth century history of Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, and representative citizens, Part 6

Author: Swoope, Roland D. (Roland Davis), 1885-
Publication date: 1911
Publisher: Chicago, Ill., Richmond-Arnold publishing co
Number of Pages: 1040


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Charles Heichel, February 29, 1864; pro- moted to corporal April 6, 1865; mustered out July 27, 1865.


WVm. Maurer, October 17, 1861 ; mustered out October 16, 1864-expiration of term.


Privates :- Philip Cayot, October 17, 1861 ; absent, sick, when mustered out; veteran.


Cornelius Conway, October 17, 1861 ; dis- charged on surgeon's certificate, date un- known.


Huston Heickel, October 17, 1861; trans-


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ferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, date un- Buford's brigade. Its first engagement took known.


Wm. Mackey, October 17, 1861; died in Kentucky, date unknown.


Jno. McGonegal, September 27, 1864; drafted; discharged by general order June I, 1865.


August Rolley, October 17, 1861; cap- tured; died at Andersonville, Ga., May 29, 1864; grave 1454.


Nicholas Rolley, October 17, 1861 ; dis- charged on surgeon's certificate June 6, 1865; veteran.


Christian Simons, October 17, 1861 ; dis- charged on surgeon's certificate, date un- known.


Wallis Wiggins, October 17, 1861 ; killed at Antietam September 17, 1862.


FIFTY-NINTH REGIMENT-SECOND CAVALRY


The proportion of this regiment that was recruited in Clearfield county was exceedingly small, less than fifty men, and they were at- tached to Company F. These men were re- cruited in the eastern part of the county by Thomas G. Snyder, who was made first lieu- tenant, and who died of wounds received at Occoquan, Va., on December 28, 1862. The regiment was raised in the fall of 1861, in various sections of the State, and rendez- voused at Camp Patterson, six miles from Philadelphia. The field officers were as fol- lows: Richard Price Butler, colonel; Joseph P. Brinton, lieutenant-colonel; Charles F. Taggard and J. Archambault, majors.


At Baltimore the regiment was reviewed by General Dix. At Cloud's Mills it was assigned to the brigade commanded by General Cooke, First Reserve Army Crops, General Sturgis, but in August was transferred to General


place near Culpepper, and afterwards partici- pated in the Bull Run fight, where it lost heav- ily. On September 10, Buford was appointed to McClellan's staff, and Colonel Price suc- ceeded to the command of the brigade. On October I the regiment was transferred to General Bayard's command, and assigned to the First Brigade. They were constantly scouting until late in December, when, on the 28th they fell into an ambuscade at Occoquan and suffered a great loss. Lieutenant Thomas G. Snyder was mortally wounded and cap- tured here. He died in the enemy's hands. In killed, wounded and missing it lost over one hundred men. The regiment wintered at Ac- cotink.


In April, 1863, at Fairfax Court-house, it was assigned to the Second Brigade of Gen- eral Stahel's Division. In June it participated in the Gettysburg campaign, conducted twen- ty-five hundred prisoners to Westminster, and on the 7th rejoined the army at Middletown. It started in pursuit of Lee's army and went as far as Warrenton, and afterwards did guard duty at Meade's headquarters. It was then assigned to the Second Brigade. Its subse- quent history is told by the engagement at Beverly's Ford, on the heights around Rappa- hannock Station, the raid on Luray, after which it again went into winter quarters. The next year it moved with the Army of the Po- tomac and went with Sheridan on his memo- rable raid, and rejoined the army on the 25th. In Sheridan's second raid it also engaged. Its subsequent career was identified with the Army of the Potomac, at Wyatt's Farm, Boydton Plank Road, McDowell's Hill, and Five Forks, and was present at Lee's surren- der at Appomattox. The regiment was mus-


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tered out of service at Cloud's Mills, July 13. 1865, after which "the boys" returned home. all but the dead, whose bones are bleaching from the Potomac to the Blackwater.


EIGIITY-FOURTH PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY


This regiment was organized under a spe- cial order from the war department, issued by General Cameron, then secretary of war, to General J. Y. James, of Warren county, William G. Murray, of Blair county, as col- onel: Thomas C. McDowell. of Dauphin county, as lieutenant-colonel; Walter Barrett, of Clearfield county, as major; Thomas H. Craig, of Blair county, as adjutant ; Dr. G. F. Hoop, of Clearfield county, as surgeon ; C. A. W. Redlick, of Allegheny county, as assistant surgeon ; Alexander McLeod, of Clearfield, as chaplain, and J. Miles Kephart, of Centre county, as quartermaster.


The point of rendezvous was Camp Cross- man, three miles from Huntingdon. Late in the fall of 1861 the regiment moved to Camp Curtis, at Harrisburg. In December of the same year the regiment was ordered to Han- cock, Md., to protect that point from a threat- ened invasion by the command of General Jackson. There the regiment received their arms in the afternoon, and the next morning, before daylight, was ordered to march to the town of Bath to assist in bringing away a battery of artillery. Before they reached that point they were informed of the near approach of Jackson's army. They succeeded in secur- ing the artillery, but one-half of the regi- ment was compelled to wade the Potomac River to escape capture.


from whence, in a few days, they went into camp at a point on the Paw Paw River, where General Lander formed his division. They remained at this point until the early spring of 1862. General Lander having died during the winter, General James Shields was ap- pointed to command.


.As soon as the season permitted, the camp was broken up and the division moved to Mar- tinsburg. Va. At this time Clearfield county was represented by Company G, captain, Merrick Ilowsler, of Cameron county: Com- pany H. captain. William M. Behan; Com- pany I, captain, Joseph L. Kirby ; first lieuten- ant, Clarence L. Barrett : second lieutenant. John B. Ferguson ; Company K, captain, Mat- thew Ogden, and second lieutenant, John S. Jury; also from Clearfield county were Fred Barrett and Richard H. Shaw, hospital stew- ards. At the point last above referred to, the Eighty-fourth was brigaded with the One Hundred and Tenth Pennsylvania, the Four- teenth Indiana, and the Thirteenth Indiana. Upon the arrival of the division in Martins- burg, immediate preparation was made to at- tack General Jackson at Winchester, Va. In less than a week the whole force was march- ing to that point. When the division arrived at Winchester, it was found that Jackson had retired down the Shenandoah valley.


Early on the morning of March 22 the pick- ets were driven in, and by ten o'clock the bat- tle of Kernstown was commanded. It raged fiercely until in the afternoon. Here Colonel Murray was killed, evidently by a sharp- shooter. The figure "84" in his cap was driven into his brain by the force of the bullet ; also Captain Patrick Gallagher, of Company E, and Lieutenant Charles Reem, of Company


From there, under command of General Lander, they marched to Cumberland, Md., A. Nearly one-half of the regiment were


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killed or wounded. The regiment was made the subject of a special complimentary order from the commanding general for gallantry upon this occasion.


Following under the various commanders, from the second battle of Bull Run, it partic- ipated in all the battles until it was finally merged, January 13, 1865, with the Fifty-sev- enth Pennsylvania Infantry, and ceased to hold its place in the Pennsylvania line.


Field and Staff


Colonels :- William G. Murray, December 23, 1861; killed at Winchester, March 23, I862.


Samuel M. Bowman, June 21, 1862; pro- moted to brevet brigadier-general March 13, 1865; discharged May 15, 1865.


Lieutenant-Colonels :-- T. C. McDowell, December 18, 1861; resigned July, 1862.


Walter Barrett, December 23, 1861; pro- moted from major; resigned September 10, 1862.


Thomas H. Craig, December 24, 1861; promoted from adjutant to major July 31, 1862, to lieutenant-colonel October 1, 1862; resigned December 21, 1862.


Milton Opp, October 1, 1861; promoted from captain Company F to major October I, 1862, to lieutenant-colonel December 23, 1862; died May 9 of wounds received at Wil- derness, Va., May 6, 1864.


George Zinu, October 1, 1861; promoted from captain Company D to major December 23, 1862, to lieutenant-colonel August I, 1864; wounded in action October 1, 1864; promoted to colonel 57th P. V. March 19, 1865.


Adjutants :- Joseph J. Vaughan, June 21, 1862; promoted to adjutant June 21. 1863; discharged January 17, 1865.


Edmund Mather, September 21, 1861 ; pro- moted from first lieutenant Company B, Jan- uary 18, 1863 ; transferred to V. R. C. Novem- ber 26, 1863; discharged December 16, 1863.


Charles W. Forrester, October 1, 1862; promoted from second lieutenant Company F. January 1, 1864, to captain Company G, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865.


Quartermaster :- J. Miles Kephart, Decem- ber 20, 1861; mustered out December 31, 1864-expiration of term.


Surgeons :- Gibboney F. Hoop, December 18, 1861 ; resigned September 12, 1863.


John S. Waggoner, February 2, 1863; wounded at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863 ; promoted from assistant surgeon Octo- ber 24, 1863; resigned April 15, 1864.


S. B. Sturdevant, August 19, 1864; mus- tered out January 13, 1865.


John P. Norman, June 1, 1863; promoted from assistant surgeon April 25, 1864; re- signed July 3, 1864.


Assistant Surgeons :- C. A. W. Redlick, December 18, 1861; promoted to surgeon 136th P. V. September 2, 1862.


G. W. Thompson, August 1, 1862; resigned August 31, 1862.


James D. McClure, September 13, 1862; promoted to surgeon 147th P. V. May 14, 1863.


Willian Jack, June 7, 1864; transferred to 57th P. V. January 13, 1865.


Chaplains :- Alexander McLeod, December 28, 1861; discharged October 6, 1862.


John Thomas, February 27, 1864; dis- charged January 13, 1865.


Sergeant-Majors :- William M. Gwinn, De- cember 5. 1861 ; promoted to second lieuten- ant Company C, April 23, 1862.


John W. Kissel, December 9, 1861; pro-


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moted from private Company F, to second lieutenant Company D, December 23, 1862.


John S. Jury, 1861; promoted to second lieutenant Company K, October 3, 1864.


Quartermaster - Sergeants: - Harvey S. Wells, October 24, 1861; promoted to first lieutenant company F, February 19, 1864.


Gabriel H. Ramey, December 23, 1861; promoted from private Company F; dis- charged December 13, 1864-expiration of term.


Commissary-Sergeant :- J. Russell Win- gate, December 24, 1861 ; promoted from pri- vate Company D to second lieutenant Com- pany G, October 15, 1862.


Principal Musicians :- Foster Wighennan, December 24, 1861; promoted from private Company D; not accounted for; veteran.


Thaddeus Albert, December 5, 1861 ; pro- moted from private Company F ; not accounted for.


Hospital Stewards :- Frederick Barrett, December 24, 1861; promoted from private Company D.


Richard H. Shaw, 1861 ; promoted from private Company K.


COMPANY II


Recruited in Clearfield and Dauphin Counties


Captains :- Wm. Bahan, September 24, accounted for.


1862: discharged June 8, 1863.


Clarence G. Jackson, August 2, 1862 ; pro- moted from second to first lieutenant January 18, 1863; to captain July 1, 1863; wounded and captured at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863; transferred to Company H, 57th P. V. January 13, 1865.


First Lieutenants :- Alexander R. Ninin- ger, August 6, 1862; promoted from second lieutenant ; discharged January 17, 1863.


James S. Mitchell, March 17, 1862; promo- ted from first sergeant to second lieutenant January 18, 1863; to first lieutenant July I, 1863; transferred to Company H, 57th P. V. January 13, 1865.


Second Lieutenant :- William A. Wilson, May 28, 1862; wounded at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863; promoted from private July 1, 1863; transferred to Company HI, 57th P. V. January 13, 1865.


Sergeants :- Arthur C. Gilbert. June 5, 1862 ; promoted to first lieutenant Company I, October 1, 1862.


William F. Fox, June 5, 1862; wounded at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3. 1863: not ac- counted for.


Andrew D. Seely, August 6, 1862; trans- ferred to Company H, 57th P. V. January 13, 1865.


Privates :- James Burk, June 5, 1862; died October 24, 1864; buried in National Ceme- tery, Arlington, Va.


James Bassett, June 5, 1862; transferred to Company H. 57th P. V. January 13, 1865.


C. Frank Barton, August 6, 1862; captured at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863.


William Beach, September 13, 1862; not accounted for.


James J. Briner, September 23, 1862; not


David M. Bryan, September 15, 1862; not accounted for.


Charles E. Crawford, June 5, 1862; trans- ferred to Company H, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865.


James Curry, July 7, 1862; not accounted for.


Martin Cosgrove, July 18, 1862: not ac- counted for.


John Campbell, July 31, 1862; captured at


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Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863; trans- ferred to Company H, 57th P. V. January 13, accounted for. 1865.


Frank Cook, August 13, 1862; not ac- for. counted for.


James Chamberlain, August 25, 1862; transferred to Company H, 57th P. V., Jan- uary 13, 1865.


Isaac Chase, September 13, 1862; not ac- counted for.


Frederick Conklin, September 11, 1862; captured, died at Salisbury, N. C., November 8, 1864.


James Dunlap, July 5, 1862; not accounted for.


Washington Dibert, May 20, 1864; trans- ferred to Company H, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865.


Wm. L. Dewalt, June 5, 1862; captured at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863.


Felix Despies, July 7, 1862; not accounted for.


Wm. J. Duryea, August 8, 1862; trans- ferred to Company H, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865.


Thomas Dailey, August 11, 1862; trans- ferred to Company H, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865.


Nicholas Eisman, July 31, 1862; trans- ferred to Company H, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865.


David Estep, September 23, 1862; trans- ferred to Company E.


Uriah M. Edgar, September 23, 1863; not accounted for.


Frederick Fink, July 31, 1862; not ac- counted for.


Charles H. Frees, August 25, 1862, wounded and captured at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863.


Samuel S. Fowler, August 25, 1862; not


Nelson Green, June 5, 1862 ; not accounted


Joseph Glasgow, June 5, 1862; not ac- counted for.


John Garrigan, June 5, 1862; not accounted for.


Joseph Griffith, July 7, 1862; transferred to Company H, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865.


Willett C. Gearhart, August 6, 1862; not accounted for.


Edward Gillnett, September 13, 1862; not accounted for.


Joseph L. Hughes, July 7, 1862; not ac- counted for.


Benj. F. Hughes, July 7, 1862; not ac- counted for.


John Harrington, August 6, 1862; wounded and captured at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863.


George Hiney, killed at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863.


James M. Jordon, September 10, 1862; not accounted for.


Salisbury H. James; not accounted for.


George A. Kline, August 6, 1862; captured at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863; trans- ferred to Company H, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865.


Frank Lewis, June 5, 1862; transferred to Company H, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865.


Joseph Lindemuth, June 5. 1862; not ac- counted for.


James M. Lewis, May 17, 1862; trans- ferred to Company K.


Thomas B. Lou, August 21, 1862; trans- ferred to V. R. C .; died at Washington, D. C., March 8, 1864.


William H. Lane, September 5, 1862;


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transferred to Company H. 57th P. V., Janu- ary 13, 1865.


Francis A. Leas, September 13, 1862; not accounted for.


George Maguire, June 5, 1862; not ac- counted for.


Thomas E. Merchant, June 25, 1862; transferred to Company F.


Oscar B. Millard, August 6, 1862; not ac- counted for.


Thomas B. Miller, August 21, 1862; not accounted for.


Henry Manes, September 1, 1862; cap- tured at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863; transferred to company H, 57th P. V., Janu- ary 13. 1865.


WVm. HI. McE .. . , June 5. 1862 ; not ac- counted for.


James McGowan, August 5. 1862; not ac- counted for.


Garrett Nolan, June 5. 1862; not accounted for.


Jacob Nevil, October 3. 1862; transferred to company H. 57th P. V., January 13, 1865.


Daniel Oberly, September 17, 1862: trans- ferred to company I, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865.


Levi Ostrander, September 30, 1862; trans- ferred to company I, 57th P. V., January 13. 1865.


Herman Perry, June 5. 1862; not accounted for.


John Pea, August 6, 1862; transferred to ed for.


company H, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865.


Augustus B. Pearce, September 13, 1862; not accounted for.


Benjamin F. Peterman, September 17. 1862: not accounted for.


Daniel Quick, August 6, 1862; transferred to company H, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865.


George Rehr, June 5, 1862; not accounted for.


William H. Ruch, August 6, 1862; trans- ferred to company H, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865.


James J. Ruch, August 6, 1862; transferred to company H, 57th P. V., January 13. 1865.


Allen B. Reams, August 30, 1862; trans- ferred to company K, 57th P. V., January 13. 1865.


William H. Shaffer, June 5, 1862; not ac- counted for.


John Schneiber, July 7, 1862; transferred to V. R. C., September 26, 1863; discharged July 6, 1865.


John Stifer, August 6, 1862; not accounted for.


Jacob Stoner, September 5. 1862; not ac- counted for.


Joshua P. Sherman, August 6, 1862; not accounted for.


Alonzo Solt, August 21, 1862; not account- ed for.


Andrew J. Sollery, September 12, 1862; transferred to company H. 57th P. V., January 13. 1865.


George Thompson, June 5. 1862; not ac- counted for.


Timothy Torsey, July 18, 1862; not ac- counted for.


Thomas Wright, June 5, 1862 ; not account-


Amos Whitnight. August 6, 1862; not ac- counted for.


Abner Welsh. August 6, 1862: wounded at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863; not ac- counted for.


Joseph P. Warren, August 21, 1862; not accounted for.


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Daniel Wilhelm. August 11, 1862; not ac- counted for.


William Young, August 5, 1862; not ac- counted for.


Rudolph L. Young, August 30, 1862; trans- ferred to company K, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865.


COMPANY I.


Recruited in Clearfield and Blair Counties.


Captains-Joseph L. Curby, September 25, 1861 ; resigned September 10, 1862.


John H. Comfort, November 17, 1862; re- signed November 28, 1862.


Arthur C. Gilbert, June 5, 1862; promoted from sergeant company H, to first lieutenant October 1, 1862; to captain; resigned April 15. 1863.


John R. Ross, November 15, 1862; pro- moted from first lieutenant May 1, 1863; wounded at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863 : promoted to brevet major April 9, 1865 ; transferred to company I, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865.


First Licutenants-Isaac Hooper. Septem- ber 16, 1861: resigned February 14. 1862.


Clarence L. Barett, February 1, 1862; pro- moted from second lieutenant February 15, 1862; resigned August 2, 1862.


John B. Ferguson, 1861 : promoted from first sergeant to second lieutenant February 15, 1862 ; to first lieutenant ; resigned Novem- ber 15, 1862.


George S. Good, November 17, 1862; pro- moted from second lieutenant May 1, 1863; wounded and captured at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863 : captured at Mine Run No- vember 30, 1863; discharged December 31, 1864.


Second Lieutenants-John W. Paulley, 13, 1865.


September 25, 1861; resigned January 31, 1862.


Alban H. Nixon, October 24, 1861 ; pro- moted from sergeant to second lieutenant March 3, 1862; to first lieutenant company K. January 18, 1863.


First Sergeant-Hiram F. Willis, Septem- ber 20, 1862 ; promoted to first sergeant ; cam- missioned second lieutenant May 1, 1863 ; not .mustered ; wounded at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863 ; discharged to accept commission in V. R. C.


Sergeants-Thomas Gouldsberry, 1861 : transferred to company K, 1862.


A. G. Jamison, 1861 ; not acounted for.


William Clouser, 1861; not accounted for.


William W. Alsbach, 1861; transferred to company K. 1862.


Corporals-Johnson Cassidy, 1861; trans- ferred to company K, 1862.


James Gorman, 1861 ; transferred to com- pany K, 1862.


Ellis Hart, 1861 ; discharged, date unknown.


Robert Jamison, 1861 ; transferred to com- pany K, 1862.


Isaac Manes, 1861 ; transferred to company K. 1862.


Alexander Reed, 1861 ; transferred to com- pany K, 1862.


Joseph Repetto, 1861 ; not accounted for.


Charles White, 1861; transferred to com- pany K, 1862.


Musician-Simon C. Whitmer, 1861; not accounted for.


Privates-Thomas Adams, 1861; trans- ferred to company K, 1862.


Howard D. Avery, September 30, 1862; transferred to company I, 57th P. V., January


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Joseph Apt. 1861; transferred to company K, 1862.


John Brady, 1861; discharged May 10, 1862.


Henry C. Bowers, 1861; transferred to company K. 1862.


Joseph Bennett, 1861 ; not accounted for.


Houser Baltzer, 1861 ; discharged, date un- known.


Jacob N. Brigham, September 30, 1862; captured at Chancellorsville, Va., May 5, 1863; died August 2, 1864; buried at Cyprus Hill Cemetery, L. I.


Daniel L. Brown, 1861 ; died at Annapolis, Md., June 15, of wounds received at Chancel- lorsville, Va., May 3. 1863.


Eliphalet W. Bruch, 1861; transferred to company I, 57th P. V .. January 13, 1865.


Truman Brigham, 1861 ; not accounted for.


William Bone, October 29, 1862; trans- ferred to company I, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865.


Demetrius Barnhart, November 4, 1862; transferred to company I, 57th P. V., Janu- ary 13, 1865.


Jacob Bastain, September 27, 1862; trans- ferred to company B.


James Burk, September 29, 1862; not ac- counted for.


Samuel H. Boyer, October 6, 1862; not ac- counted for.


Daniel C. Boyer, October 6, 1862; died June 12, 1864; buried in National Cemetery. Arlington, Va.


Nelson Bliss, 1861 ; transferred to company K, 1862.


Newton Bailey, 1861; transferred to com- pany K, 1862.


Samuel Bailey, 1861; transferred to com- pany K, 1862.


William Booze, 1861 ; transferred to com- pany K, 1862.


Gemmil Baker, 1861; transferred to com- pany K, 1862.


Anson N. Bidwell, March 31, 1864: trans- ferred to company I. 57th P. V., January 13, 1865.


Walter Barrett, March 31, 1864; not ac- counted for.


John B. Campbell, 1861; transferred to company K, 1862.


Samuel Curry, 1861 ; discharged, date un- known.


Geo. W. Colmer, 1861 ; transferred to com- pany K, 1862.


John Cramer, 1861 ; not accounted for.


John Cunningham, 1861 ; not accounted for.


Wayne Campbell, October 29, 1862; wound- ed at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863; transferred to company I, 57th P. V., Janu- ary 13, 1865.


Zartis Campbell, October 29, 1862; trans- ferred to company I, 57th P. V., January 13. 1865.


John Clements, November 6, 1862; not ac- counted for.


Valentine Culp, 1861; not accounted for.


Christopher Cassidy, 1861; transferred to company K, 1862.


John J. Charles, March 31, 1864; trans- ferred to company I, 57th P. V., January 13. 1865.


John H. Davis, 1861 ; discharged, date un- known.


Elias Dexter, September 30, 1862; not ac- counted for.


Judson Davy, September 30, 1862; trans- ferred to company I, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865.


James A. Davis, September 30, 1862; trans-


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ferred to company I, 57th P. V., January 13, I865.


Frank Duaenhaffer, November 4, 1862; captured at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863; transferred to company I, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865.


John Dash, 1861 ; deserted, date unknown.


Daniel Elmore, October 25, 1862; not ac- counted for.


John Evans, 1861 : not accounted for.


Henry Evans, 1861 ; deserted, date un- known.


Alexander Funk, 1861; died, date unknown. Sidney Farley, 1861 ; not accounted for.


John H. Ferguson, 1861 ; wounded at Port Republic, June 9, 1862; transferred to com- pany K, 1862.


James H. Ferguson, 1861; transferred to Company K, 1862.


William Frampton, September 30, 1862; not accounted for.


John W. Frampton, September 30, 1862; not accounted for.


Isaac Frampton, March 31, 1864; not ac- counted for.


John Green, 1861 ; transferred to Company K, 1862.


Abraham Glunt, 1861; died, date unknown.


Joseph M. Gavitt, September 30, 1862; not accounted for.


John G. Guthrie, November 4, 1862; not accounted for.


Edward Gibson, September 15, 1862; not accounted for.


Charles Gearhart, November 6, 1862; not accounted for.


Theo. J. Garretson, 1861; transferred to Company K, 1862.


Jacob Gilnett, 1861; transferred to Com- pany K, 1862. 5


John R. Gaston, March 31, 1864; not ac- counted for.


John Hoggencamp, September 30, 1862; not accounted for.


William Hoffman, September 30, 1862; captured, died at Alexandria, Va., February 8, 1865, grave 2993.


James Haas, October 6, 1862; transferred to company G, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865.


Jonathan Haas, September 15, 1862; trans- ferred to company G, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865.


George W. Harp, October 6, 1862; not ac- counted for.


Samuel Hughes, 1861; not accounted for.


Peter S. Hart, 1861; wounded on picket June 19, 1864: transferred to company K, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865; veteran.


George Hoffman, 1861; transferred to company K, 1862.


William Hagerty, 1861 ; transferred to Com- pany K, 1862.


Uriah Haneigh, 1861; transferred to Com- pany K, 1862.


James Hepburn, 1861; transferred to Com- pany K, 1862.


Jno. Heitzenrether, 1861 ; not accounted for. Robert Harbridge, 1861; transferred to Company K, 1862.


Joel Hofford, 1861; transferred to Com- pany K, 1862.




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