Venango County, Pennsylvania: Her Pioneers and People (Volume 1), Part 53

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105TH REGIMENT


The field officers of this regiment chosen at its organization were Amor A. McKnight, Colonel; W. W. Corbett, Lieutenant Colonel; M. M. Dick, Major. It was on fatigue and picket duty at the siege of Yorktown and throughout the Peninsular campaign, and so frequently and severely engaged, and suffered so much from sickness, that upon its arrival at Harrison's Landing it scarcely numbered one hundred, rank and file. At the close of Pope's campaign, in which it received special commendatory mention from General Kearny in his report of the battle of Bull Run, the divi- sion to which it was attached was ordered into the defenses of Washington, where it remained until after the battle of Antietam. It suffered some loss at Fredericksburg; at Chancellors- ville, out of twenty-seven officers and 320 men who went into action, seventy-seven were killed, wounded or missing; the similar aggre- gate at the battle of Gettysburg was 168, and at the Wilderness, in May, 1864, 170. In the summer and autumn of that year it participated


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in the operations against Petersburg and in the Mann, Scott Mitchell, William C. Martin, raid upon the Weldon railroad, continuing in active service during the spring of 1865. It marched in the grand review at Washington on the 23d of June and was mustered out on the 11th of July.


Company F was recruited in Clearfield, In- diana, and Venango counties. The roster was as follows: Captains, Robert Kirk, John Daugherty, William Kimple; First Lieuten- ants, James B. Geggie, Henry P. McKillip; Second Lieutenants, David Ratcliff, Ezra B. Baird, Ogg Niel; Sergeants, William T. Stew- art, Jacob L. Smith, Lewis Findley, William W. Hazlett, John M. Brewer, Samuel H. Pound, Robert Doty, John W. Smith, Samuel Harrison, John Hendricks, Elijah Pantall, Jonathan Brindle; Corporals, Luke Loomis, Jr., Andrew Douglass, Joshua Pearce, Joseph Taylor, William H. Hazlett, John N. Means, Charles B. Gill, John W. Lynn, Lewis D. En- singer, Ira F. Mott, George R. Hall, George W. McFadden, Thomas Niel, Irwin R. Nico- demus, James Randolph, George W. Randolph, John N. Vanhorn, Peter Wheelan, George W. Campbell; Privates, William H. H. Anthony, Jonathan Ayres, James D. Anthony, Thomas S. Anderson, James Aul, William W. Brill- hart, John W. Bryant, John H. Bush, Jacob L. Bee, John W. Brooks, Charles Berry, James Buher, James Crock, James Crawford, John Carr, Samuel Cochran, John Cupler, William A. Chambers, Perry C. Cupler, Michael Dolan, William W. Dixon, Peter Depp, Henry H. Depp, Peter Dalton, Thomas Dailey, Patrick Delaney, Philip B. Depp, John P. Drum, James Dunn, Jonathan Doty. Samuel Edwards, Chauncey A. Ellis, John M. Fleming, Albert Foltz, William Fitzgerald, Samuel Fry, John F. Fulmer, Samuel D. Fulmer, Stephen Glee- son, George Gossor, James Gallagher, Joseph Graham, Anthony A. Gallagher, Thomas S. Guiles, Henry A. L. Girts, Jonathan Himes, William S. Hendricks, Isaac Hendricks, Joseph Hill, Alonzo Hemstreat, George W. Hoover, Benjamin B. Hall, John Hare, James Hopkins, Thomas Hombs. H. H. Hollowell, Simon D. Hugus, John C. Hollowell, Thomas M. Hauck, Edward Hogan. George W. Hollowell, Sam- uel Hannah, George K. Hoover, John D. Jewell, Jackson Jones, Daniel Johnson, James A. Johnston, Robert J. Jewett, James Jenkins, Amos S. Knauer, Harrison Kelty, Charles Kleffer, John Kelly, John Kelly, Jacob Kurtz, Thomas Kennan. Robert S. Laughry, Levi S. Lust, Nicholas Lutcher, Charles Lyle, John Myer, Edward Mingus, George R. Moyer, Garret P. Mattis, Peter Morgan, William


George W. Maynard, George Moore, John Mil- ler, James A. Minish, James McCarty, Robert McMannes, Michael McDonnell, Thomas Mc- Fadden, John McKean, Samuel A. McGhee, William T. Niel, Thomas Orr, William O'Brian, Matthew O'Donnell, Charles W. O'Niel, James O'Brien, Thomas O'Brickle, Charles Parry, David R. Porter, James R. Pounds, Jackson Piper, Adam Ritz, Enos Rat- zel, Amos Redky, Jacob Reel, John Riley, Peter Rourke, Irwin Robinson, James W. Shafer, Isaac Smith, George Shields, John Schmidt, Asher A. Sellers, John Service, David Simp- son, Charles Smouse, David L. Simpson, Sam- uel Stevenson, Lewis Stern, James S. Smith, David Sullivan, Andrew J. Smith, Henry Shaf- fer, Peter C. Spencer, John Stewart, David C. Simpson, Daniel Tallman, Sterling M. Thomas, Peter Vanoligan, John Vorece, Sam- uel W. Walker, Isaac Wray, Newton Wilson, Moses White, Conrad Wolf, Henry Wimmer, John Williams, William H. Wilson, Albert C. Wheeler, David Willard, John P. William- son. Joseph White, Ferdinand Wagner, David K. Williams, George W. Young.


12IST REGIMENT


The regimental organization of the 12Ist was effected at the camp of rendezvous near Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, with the follow- ing field officers : Colonel, Chapman Biddle, of Philadelphia ; Lieutenant Colonel, Elisha W. Davis, of Venango county ; Major, Alexander Biddle, of Philadelphia. This was in Septem- ber. 1862. In the following month the regi- ment joined General Meade's division, which moved southward through Virginia, but with the exception of slight skirmishing had no ex- perience in fighting until it entered upon the Fredericksburg campaign. Its losses, chiefly sustained in the action at Fredericksburg, were 180, and at its close the regiment went into winter quarters at Belle Plain. The spring of 1863 opened with the march to Chancellors- ville, and although much worn by fatiguing duty during this campaign it suffered but slight loss. On the first day of the battle of Gettysburg it marched at the head of its bri- gade, and was engaged in the severe fighting with which that conflict began, sustaining a loss of 179 out of a total of 263 who entered the engagement, more than sixty-five per cent. After the battle the army returned to Virginia. This regiment did not participate in any move- ment of importance until May, 1864, when the Wilderness campaign occurred, in which it met


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the enemy in force on several occasions and performed a variety of difficult and hazardous maneuvers. In the autumn of that year it bore an important part in a raid upon the Weldon railroad; on the Ist of October it was attacked at Peeble's Farm by an overwhelming force of the enemy and nearly half its numbers were captured. But four commissioned officers and eighty-five enlisted men reported for duty the following day. The winter of 1864-65 was spent in camp with the brigade, which engaged in another expedition for the destruction of the Weldon railroad in December, and in Feb- ruary advanced to Hatcher's Run. It was at the front in the final movements upon the enemy's position, and after the surrender of Lee performed guard duty at Appomattox Court House while the Confederate troops were being paroled. It was mustered out of service at Arlington Heights on the 2d of June, 1865.


There were two companies and part of a third from Venango county, with the follow- ing rosters :


Company A: Captains, George E. Ridgway, James S. Warner, Henry H. Herpst; First Lieutenants, George W. Brickley, Philander R. Gray, John M. Bingham; Sergeants, Wil- liam H. Potter, William Beck, Julius A. Dun- ham, Emanuel Widle, Charles G. Connely, Dennis D. Moriarty, Alexander McDowell, William G. Dickey, Francis H. Hilliard ; Cor- porals, Jonathan W. Brink, Samuel Fair, Henry Aten, John B. Allender, Jacob Alle- bach, John Burns, Henry A. Cornwell, Aaron H. Harrison, Solomon S. Engle; Privates, John Aten, Moore Bridges, Benjamin F. Bald- win, James D. Black, Warren J. Brink, George W. Barnes, James B. Brown, William J. Bing- ham, James Bailey, Nathaniel Brink, Orin S. Babcock, Calvin D. Bingham, Abraham L. Cos- way, Samuel G. Crawford, William J. Con- nely, John R. Donnelly, James F. Dawson, Philip H. Dillin, Garrett De Mill, William M. Dewoody, William R. Dawson, Sylvester I .. Dunham, Thomas W. Eaton, Thomas Fair, Augustus M. Funk, Moses Funk, Andrew J. Gibbons, Jacob Gibbons. Francis Gray, W. W. Gilliland, Levi Grimm, Henry E. Ginter, George Hesler, Joseph B. Hart, Daniel Hox- worth, John F. Hughes, Sidney Heckert, Solo- mon D. Hughes, James W. Ingham, Ebenezer H. James, Joseph Kellerman, William H. Kelly, John E. Lapsley, Owen Lyons, Cham- bers Lawrence, Henry H. Mull, Jesse M. Man- son, George R. Morris, Thomas A. Morrison, John B. Manson, James P. Manson, Alexan- der Mckinley, Prior McMurray, William A.


Mckenzie, William Mckenzie, John McCool, Israel T. Phelps, Almiron Parker, David E. Perry, Newton B. Riddle, A. Rhodabarger, Robert B. Rodgers, Franklin F. Sands, Wil- liam M. Stover, George Shawgo, George Shin- gledecker, John B. Shaner, W. A. Shingle- decker, Henry D. Shaner, George Savage, Al- pheus W. Scott, John H. Stroop, T. C. Shel- madine, Nicholas Thompson, David W. Tripp, David O. Tyrrell, Joel C. Usher, Jonathan Wygant, John Wygant, James Withneck, Henry D. Weaver, William C. Waits.


Company E had the following men from Venango county : First Lieutenant, George W. Plumer ; Sergeants, Richard A. Dempsey, Dan- iel H. Weikal, John Stevenson; Corporal, R. A. Lehentaler; Musician, Merrick Davidson ; Privates, James Adams, William K. Curtis, Robert J. Green, James McClintock, William Naylor, John W. Tyrrell, Elias Shaffer, John Shaffer, Jr., Abraham Sahm, Washington Tarr, Alonzo Smith, Oscar Fisher.


Company F: Captains, John M. Clapp, Nathaniel Lang; First Lieutenants, Joseph K. Byers, Daniel B. Levier; Second Lieutenants, Charles H. Raymond; Sergeants, James Davi- son, Henry Wise, John Elliott, Samuel T. Bor- land, Solomon Rugh, Nathaniel Kahl, Thomas Service ; Corporals. Alfred Kech, Augustus I. Glass, Charles Nunemaker, John W. Smi- ley, Abraham Heckathorn, Blair C. Hood, James Karns, Jeremiah Johnson, Jr., John Phipps, Jacob Shawkey, Joseph Weaver ; Mu- sicians, Elias Harman, Alvey C. Amon; Pri- vates, John W. Adams. Henry B. Anderson, W. S. Anderson, Solomon Albaugh, John B. Bell, Henry Borts, William Bell, Dallas Baily, James R. Bell, Daniel Bly, Jr., Abraham Car- baugh. George W. Confer, James A. Clark, John S. Culbertson. David Cribbs, William Douglass, James J. Douglass, Jacob G. Dow- ney, George Douglass, Edward M. Dowling, Samuel J. Dodd, Hiram M. Dale, Henry Frain, Isaac W. Fry, Samuel W. Farmer, Ernest E. Fichte, David W. Farmer. Frederick Glass, Charles Heckathorn, William A. Hopkins, Quimby C. Hall, James H. Heckathorn, Adam Harman, Samuel M. Hays, William P. Hays, William Hawn, Henry Karns, Henry Keely, Amos C. King, Jacob M. Keifer, William Ken- nedy, Cyrus R. Levier, Peter W. Mohney, John Meyers, Daniel Moran, Solomon McBride, T. B. H. McPherson, William Nellis, Daniel Per- sing, John W. Ray, Robert Reese, B. D. Rob- inson, James R. Ray, John Sager, Samuel Stewart, John H. Stoke, John Stone, Alfred Say, Daniel Swaney, William H. Slonaker, Reuben Swab, Simon P. Swab, Leslie L. Say,


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John Saulsgiver, Obadiah Simpson, George A. Showens, John F. Tucker, Wesley Q. Tucker, Chester W. Tallman, John S. Wilson, Samuel P. Weaver.


142D REGIMENT


The organization of this regiment occurred at Camp Curtin Sept. 1, 1862, resulting in the choice of Robert P. Cummins, of Somerset county, Colonel; Alfred B. McCalmont, of Venango county, Lieutenant Colonel; John Bradley, of Luzerne county, Major. On the following day it was ordered to Washington, where it was employed in the construction of Fort Stevens; in October it was assigned by General Meade to the 2d Brigade and 3d Di- vision of the Ist Corps. On the 13th of De- cember, 1862, 250 men were killed within the space of one hour at Fredericksburg, out of 550 who had entered that engagement. In February, 1863, the Reserves were transferred to the defenses of Washington where they re- mained until April 27th, when the 142d moved from camp with a corps that had been ordered to make a diversion in favor of Hooker. It was thus not actively engaged at the battle of Chancellorsville. At Gettysburg, where its hardest fighting was done on the first day of the battle, the aggregate loss was 225. Within a month the two armies were facing each other on opposite banks of the Rappahannock; but nothing of importance in which this regiment was concerned occurred until May of the fol- lowing year, when the Wilderness campaign engaged its energies. It also bore a part in the operations against Petersburg and in the de- struction of the Weldon railroad, in the sum- mer and autumn of 1864. Its last severe fight- ing occurred at Five Forks, April 1, 1865. After an uneventful period of two months it was mustered out of service May 29, 1865, near Washington.


Company I, originally known as the Petro- leum Guards, was recruited chiefly at Oil City and was the only distinct organization that left that place during the war. The original officers were Alfred B. McCalmont, Captain; William H. Hasson, First Lieutenant, and Charles E. Houston, Second Lieutenant. The citizens of Oil City gave the company a reception on the 25th of August, 1862; swords were presented Captain McCalmont and Lieutenant Hasson, and a copy of the Bible to each member of the company. Dinner was served on the South Side. The next day they were transported in wagons to Franklin, where similar hospitalities were extended, and proceeded in that manner


to Enon station, whence they departed for Harrisburg, arriving at Camp Curtin on the 27th of August.


The following is a roster of the company: Captains, William Hasson, George R. Snow- den, Cyrus H. Culver; First Lieutenant, Wil- liam H. Rhodes; Second Lieutenant, Charles E. Huston; Sergeants, Oliver P. Young, Abram S. Prather, Thomas Hoge, Conrad Heasley, James K. Elliott, Loren M. Fulton, Johnson W. Carr, Wilson Camp, William Rey- nolds ; Corporals, Jesse B. Moore, George M. Winger, Charles Holbrook, Joshua Foster, John A. Wilcox, William Gorman, David S. Keep, Artemus Hollis, Daniel Weaver; Mu- sician, John G. McLane; Privates, George Best, Henry H. Bogue, Samuel Brown, Mar- tin Bookster, Phillip Bartlebaugh, William Bower, Wesley H. Burgwin, Eli Beatty, James Bower, Israel B. Brown, Robert Craig, George W. Corbin, David Coldrew, Frank W. Ches- ley, Joseph H. Coburn, Samuel J. Colburn, Peter Demsey, Richard Davis, John Ducket, Jacob Dilmore, Daniel Downing, Eli Egal, Wil- liam K. Findley, Daniel H. Finch, Herman Gunderman, Simon Grossman, John Gibbons, Philip M. Hatch, James Hill, John W. Hogue, John E. Hogue, David James, W. W. Jennings, Samuel Kelly, Wilson Kennedy, Charles E. Keep, Jacob F. Little, William Laney, James F. Lamb, David Lee, George R. Lockwood, Henry Mellin, Patrick Moran, G. W. Mat- thews, Samuel Morrison, Adrian G. Manville, Boint McCray, Andrew McCray, James Mc- Lane, H. R. McCalmont, Daniel McNaugh- ton, J. G. L. Nyman, L. F. Nicklin, Samuel Ray, John Robinson, Henry Strohman, John Shiffer, John Stiner, Hugh Shaw, Joseph B. Shirley, Owen Slamon, Joseph Small, William J. Sheriff, John W. Sharpnack, James W. Shaw, Jacob A. Shirley, Adam Siverline, W. W. Shelmadine, A. V. Turner, William West, , Marcus Wesner, Jeremiah Walden, W. G. Wadsworth, George P. Webber, Josiah Wil- cox, William B. Wesner, Jacob Yockey.


16IST REGIMENT-16TH CAVALRY


The 16th Cavalry organized with the fol- lowing field officers: Colonel, John Irwin Gregg; Lieutenant Colonel, Lorenzo D. Rod- gers, of Venango county; Majors, William A. West, William H. Fry, John Stroup. This occurred Nov. 18, 1862, and during the fol- lowing winter it was encamped at Bladens- burg, Md., until Jan. 3, 1863, when it pro- ceeded to the front and was assigned to guard duty at the right flank of the army on the left


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bank of the Rappahannock. At Gettysburg Gregg's Brigade, to which the 16th had been assigned, was in position on the extreme right of the Union army ; it was partially engaged during the day and evening of July 2d and during the whole of the 3d, sustaining a loss of two killed and a few wounded. The cavalry was put in pursuit of the retreating army on the 5th and frequent encounters occurred. The scene of action changed to Virginia again, and throughout the autumn the regiment was frequently engaged in skirmishes with the enemy. In December it formed part of an ex- pedition for the destruction of factories and munitions of war at Luray in the Shenan- doah valley. The principal events of the spring campaign of 1864 were the encounters of May 6th to 12th and the engagement of June 25th ; the former occurred about and within the outer defenses of Richmond, and the latter, in which Gregg's Division success- fully withstood prolonged attack from a large- ly superior force, was especially important, as he had a convoy of eight hundred wagons in charge. Later in the same year the regiment took part in several raids for the destruction of the Weldon railroad. It broke camp at Hancock's station Feb. 6, 1865, and was en- gaged in the final movements about Five Points and Dinwiddie Court House. After Lee's sur- render it returned to Petersburg, but was soon afterward led to the North Carolina border to the support of Sherman. After the close of hostilities it was stationed at Lynchburg for a time and at length mustered out of service at Richmond on the 7th of August, 1865.


Venango county was represented in two companies of this regiment, of which the ros- ters were as follows:


Company A: Captains, Seth T. Kennedy. Joshua M. Carey, Robert W. McDowell; First Lieutenants, Robert H. Atkinson, Charles H. Knox, Irving W. Billings, Edmund Dunn; Second Lieutenants, William T. Kennedy, Brewer D. Polley, George D. Beecher; Ser- geants, Adolphus R. Baker, William Rossell, Daniel Stauffer, Lyman H. Lewis, James L. Smith, Simon F. Barr, George C. Menning, Samuel L. Brown, Cyrus C. Marsh, John W. Lewis, George W. Annie, Henry M. Gardner, Nicholas Dick, Marvin B. Lyman, Michael Ziester, William M. Frear, Austin Turck ; Cor- porals, Jacob F. Mauk, Robert Foster, David S. Barr, John W. Barr, W. H. H. Morton, John Stoops, William Ley, Thomas Bowel, John Colvin, J. D. Lancaster, Henry Holliday. Sylvester M. Benn, Cornelius Ryan, Maxwell E. Fulton, John Rossman, William N. Decker,


William A. Wright, John Seamans, Whitney Briggs, Josiah M. Demand, Martin V. Town- send; Buglers, Philip A. Carr, Samuel Shaf- fer, Edward S. Albee; Blacksmiths, Benjamin Davis, Robert Enis, Judson A. Aumick, Henry Sumner; Saddlers, Samuel G. Fulmer, Rich- ard A. Charles; Privates, Lewis Andrews, Thomas J. Archer, John Anderson, Alfred An- ton, Herman L. Adams, Harvey A. Aumick, Silas W. Aumick, Joseph H. Brooks, James Brown, John Bundorf, Theron S. Burgess, Freeman Barkman, James Brewer, Alpheus Barnes, William Burns, Casper Bufflapp, Ja- red A. Bennett, John Busher, Leander Butter- more, Russell Burt, James Burns, Charles Burns, Charles Baker, Thomas Baker, Thomas W. Barr, Marvin Bates, George Buck, James Briscoe, Ellis Bedford, Caleb Britton, Nelson E. Coates, John W. Chapins, George B. Craft, James L. Cook, Charles G. Campbell, Ben- jamin L. Cook, William W. Cook, Edward Claffrey, William Clark, Osborne Cooley, Henry Davis, Alonzo Day, Benjamin Dick, Jeremiah Duff, Ira E. Davis, Henry W. Deck- er, James P. Dymond, John Eutsey, Jacob Eutsey, Amos Edick, Andrew Eldercan, Wil- liam Everts, Gotlieb Foss, James Fleming, John Fulton, Isaac P. Foster, George M. For- rer, Harry H. Faulkner, Homer B. Ferry, Mathew Flanagan, Henry Grimm, John L. Griffin, James Gibson, John K. Grim, Joseph Grim, Harry V. Greenlee, George Galbreath, C. Hendricks, S. Higgenbotham, Francis M. Hickson, S. Hendricks, T. E. Houser, William Houser, John H. Hubler, John Hurley, Charles B. Hickox, G. W. Hunter, Thomas C. Hodnot, Moses Irely, Benjamin F. Johnston, Henry Johnston, E. Johnston, William Kelley, J. Knickerbocker, Jacob Kessler, V. L. Keltz, John W. Kelley, Samuel Kieffer, David P. Kelley, Newton Kuhns, Joseph P. Love, George W. Lengel, David Levy, Robert Lytle, Lafayette Leeland, Joseph Laughrey, William S. Lane, Samuel Myers, William H. Maroney, W. H. Merkle, Michael Mease, Samuel Moore, Franklin Moore, Frederick Martin, John Mar- tin, James May, Henry Munsloe, William Moore, William J. Miles, Lewis A. Mulnie, Francis Murry, Michael Madden, John Mc- Mannis, Joseph McMannis, L. J. McClintock, Charles Nelson, Frank W. Orcutt, Henry M. Osborne, Levi Paddock, H. C. Pinkerton, Charles Phillippi, S. S. Porter, Alfred N. Pat- terson, Jacob B. Plumley, John F. Phillips, Otis Phelps, William R. Pillow, E. Pickering, George W. Parks, Richard P. Page, Jacob Rich- ter, George Reed, David Rader, William Rob- ertson, Henry D. Reece, James H. Ramsey,


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Samuel Rhodabarger, Alonzo Randolph, Rob- ert C. Riggin, Daniel Riser, J. S. Ramsey, Philip D. Reynolds, Thomas Reed, Richard J. Reese, Samuel W. Swartz, Alfred M. Say- lor. Leonard D. Shaffer, John W. Stauffer, Cyrus S. Stauffer, Smith Stauffer, Robert Shields, Patrick Sullivan, Lewis C. Shartel, Dexter Spalding, William Sheets, George A. Shuler, Joseph L. Shrives, Christian Swartz, Jacob C. Smith, George Seighman, John Shoup, Samuel Shoup, Nelson Shufelt, Amzi Stauffer, Joseph B. Saylor, Thomas Sullivan, Ashbel Smith, U. C. Sheets, Thomas Sales, Charles H. Shippey, George Smith, Stephen Squire, Elijah S. Squire, John W. Steele, Wil- liam N. Squire, John Shook, Ruben Smith, Timothy R. Stutton, H. W. Templin, George W. Townsend, Giles Townsend, Isaac Tif- fany. Lyman H. Vaughn, George Winner, Mil- ton Williams, Frank Welsh. H. E. Wadsworth, Nathan Wagoner, Robert Williams, Isaac Wi- mer, Joseph Wallace, W. H. Wier, W. M. Wood, Thomas S. Waters, W. W. Wills, John J. Wright, W. H. Wright. George W. War- ner, Robert B. Wheeler, James H. Ward, Wil- liam Zuver.


Company E: Captains, Loronzo D. Rod- gers, Augustus H. Rush, Daniel C. Swank, Enoch H. Moore ; First Lieutenants, Lewis B. Brown, Russell R. Pealer, David W. Davis; Second Lieutenant, I. F. Chamberlain; Ser- geants, William B. Harlan, Benjamin Jeffries, George D. Jacoby, Nelson Craig, George John, John S. Kelly, John L. Lee, John McClernan, Joseph F. Hicks, Henry W. Seibert, John B. Atwell, Morris O. Conner, Benjamin F. Car- nahan, John M. Lane. Marshall Wasson; Cor- porals, Adam Benner, John Morley, John Spence, Patrick Byron, William H. Bailey, Wesley Callahan, Daniel Kohler, Alfred Bow- man, Robert W. Davison, John W. Hender- son, William C. Phipps, George W. Webber, Henry W. Bowman, Robert A. Thompson, Ly- man H. Fowler, Samuel Chamberlin, Aaron Andreas, Daniel Wasson; Buglers, George L. Patterson, Robert Tipping ; Blacksmiths, John S. Hoagland, William R. Hoover; Farrier, John D. Cromer; Saddlers, Richard Tobin, Wesley J. Cooper ; Privates, George D. Apple- garth, John R. Atwell, Peter S. Ashelman, William F. Andrews. Thomas Burns, John F. Brothers, John C. Baker. Eli Baney, Isaiah Barr. Alva Beemis, W. J. Black, R. A. Biddle, Patrick Campbell, Elijah Clifford, John L. Chambers, Cyrus R. Coulter, W. P. Crain, John G. Crain, Alfred T. Creveling, Jesse B. Coleman, John Campbell. F. W. Creveling, Andrew Crawford, G. Dannanhower, Isaiah


Denvers, Joseph Depue, James F. Davison, James Duncan, Joel M. Dailey, George Der- lin, George A. Dull, Matthias Daniels, Thomas J. Eakin, Henry Erwin, William W. Evland, A. W. Evland, Albert Fisher, Darius Fleming, John Furry, John Flowers, Gideon Fry, Jos- eph Fleckenstine, Edward George, Patrick Gil- ligan, David Grisinger, Joseph Gifford, W. O. Gibb, John Herring, William Hickey, Thomas Hainey, William Holland, William Hayes, Michael Harmon. Louis M. Haines, Michael Houser, Noah Higgins, George C. Hall, John F. Hoffman, William C. Hull, Jeremiah Hor- ton, Daniel H. Hetler, Samuel A. Hoover, Samuel Irwin, John A. Jobson, Albert Jones, Thomas Jolly, James E. Jones, Jacob F. Knechel, Charles Kreamer, Charles Keyser, W. Kee, J. E. Kepler, John Keicher, Jonathan Knittle, Daniel King, P. P. Kimball, Silas R. Kissner, Enoch B. Karnes, W. B. Keene, George W. Love, Samuel Lee, Samuel Lewis, Simeon I .. Lockarde, James B. Logue, Alex Lindsey, James Looney, Benjamin F. Looney, Elias G. Lemmons, George W. Matthews, Dal- las Myers, Laurence Marks, John Mullen, Jonas Miller, William H. Matthews, Henry Mowrey, Thomas McGettigen, Charles Mc- Fadden, Frank McGovern, John McCammon, William McElhaney, Francis A. Osborn, Joseph G. Piatt, Porter Phipps, William Phi- fer, Robert C. Pollock, James L. Porter, Wil- Nam Pearson. George WV. Peoples, Buress Rolls, Martin Richards, Isaiah Reaver, Joseph Ryan, W. D. Ryan, D. R. Reidenauer, Crispin Roberts, William Rhodes, James Rusk, Wil- liam Roberts, James H. Roberts, Adam Samp- son. Abner Smith, Charles H. Stinger, Daniel R. Snyder, Henry Snider, Adam Sides, John A. Sanna, William H. Say, William Say, Ly- man Stewart, John Shreffler, Daniel Smith, Amos Shoutz, Joseph G. Swank, Le Grant Spomberg. G. G. Scott, Riley Stainbrook, Philip Snider, John Staub, William String- man, Patrick Tooley, John Taylor, Charles W. Vanover, Henry Vanhorn, Jr., Alvin Varner, Job Walford, George Williams, William Whartenby, Henry Whipple, Andrew Weitzer, Abram Witherup, George Warden, Hiram Witmoir, John H. Yaple.




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