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Privates.


Samuel Ayres.

George W. Brown.

R. F. Bankert.

J. C. Bousel.

Patrick Bramom.

Thomas Billey.

R. E. Banks.

John Casterwiler.

John Cochran.

Thomas Charles.

David Cups.

John Donald.

George H. Dull.

William Decker.

T. T. Davis.

William Eakin.

Samuel Gisal.

John Gebbart.

Leander Grier.

J. W. Green.

L. B. Hush.

H. E. Hyte.

Jonathan Howl.

Albert Howl.

J. R. Howl.

Lewis Histon.

John Huey.

Washington Huey.

Lewis Huslsey.

George Herten.

Joseph Hood.

John Irvin.

John N. Johnstone.

Samuel Keeler.

Jeremiah Kennedy.

Newton Kennedy.

Daniel Keebert.

Alexander Keltz

E. W. H. Kreider.

Anthony Keltz.

W. B. Ludwig.

Jeff. Lewis.

William Littlefield.

T. A. McAllister.

Simon Milliron.

Daniel Marchand.

Samuel McCormick.

William Mahoff.

John McKelvey.

N. B. Nail.

John & O'Brien.

John O'Gara.

James Patton.

David Parks.

G. W. Robinson.

Thomas Richards.

Samuel Smith.

John A. Stough.

S. A. Smith.

Joseph Stott.

John G. Smith.

Absalom Scholl.

J. O. Thompson.

J. H. Saylor.

Irvin Twitchman.

D. S. Touthers.

Bradbury Whitaker.

William Wands.

Henry Woods.

H. A. Wilson.

Albert Zaudel.


ROSTER OF COMPANY G, FOURTEENTH PENNSYLVANIA

VOLUNTEERS.—( Three Mouths' Service.)


Recruited in the county, and mustered in April 27, 1861.


Capt., John B. Keenan ; 1st lieut., Joseph West ; 2d lieut., James Carnahan ; 1st sergt., J. W. Churns; 2d sergt., Harmon Burd ; 3d sergt., James Mullen ; 4th sergt., Wesley Taylor ; 1st corp., T. C. McGuire; 2d corp., Henry Stickle ; 3d corps., Robert Knox ; 4th corp., John Nicely ; musicians, W. J. Atkins, William Kells.


Privates.


Edward Amen.

William Artist

William Baird,

George Beck.

John Beck.

Joseph Berlin.

Jobs Berry.

John Blackburn.

Simon Baird.

John Caten

J. B. Craig.

Thomas Culbertson.

William Dougherty.

Jacob Fink.

Samuel Flint.

Alexander Fritz.

Jeremiah Fritz.

Peter George.

William Gibson.

Benjamin Geiger.

Jacob Hill.

John Hill.

G. W. Hood.

Isaac Hughes.

Elias Irwin.

George W. Jelly.

John Keiffer.

Joseph Kelly.

M. A. Kelley.

Henry Kennedy.

John Lorimer,

F. Lauffenberger.

Michael Leap.

Jacob Long.

William Lowry.

Adam Martin.

Theodore Miller.

William Mitchell.

Cornelius Moore.

George W. Moore.

Shannon Nicely.

Emanuel Noel.

John Noel.

John Parker.

William Peden.

Robert Penn.

John Ream

James Randolph.

John Reising.

David Siegfried

Hiram Shirey

Benjamin Showers

Yarn Short.

William Stephenson.

Peter Stickle.

John Smith.

Joseph Stoot.

George W. Smith.

Jonathan Taylor.

Wesley Taylor

James Thomas

John S. Walker

John Wangaman.

Peter G. Wallace.

Joseph Wittemberger.


ROSTER OF COMPANY B, TWENTY-EIGHTH REGIMENT.—(Three Years' Service.)


Capt. Robert Warden, pro. to major April 25, 1862.

Capt. William M. Jordan, pro. from lst lieut. to rapt. May 1, 1862; wounded at Antietam and Chancellorsville ; res. June 13, 1863.

Capt. George W. Newmeyer, pro. from lst sergt. to let lieut.; to capt. ; res. Jan. 17, 1865.

Capt. William C. Armor, pro. from 1st sergt. to 1st lieut., to capt., to brev. major March 13, 1865; wounded at Antietam and Chancellorsville.

1st Lieut. Benjamin F. Mechling, pro. to sergt.; to 2d lieut.; to lst lieut.; wounded at Antietam ; veteran.

2d Lieut. Alfred Robertson, res. Jan. 5, 1862.

2d Lieut. Joseph C. Markle, pro. to 2d lieut. June 5, 1862; killed at Antietam Sept. 17, 1862.

2d Lieut. John S. Ghrist, pro. from sergt. to 2d lieut.; wounded at Antietam; res. Dec. 8, 1863.

2d Lieut. Charles H. Walker, pro. to sergt.; to 2d lieut.; wounded at Antietam ; veteran.

1st Sergt. Lester W. Boyd, wounded at Antietam ; veteran.

Sergt. Sylvester Stiner, wounded at Antietam ; veteran.

Sergt. L. C. Llvingood, veteran.

Sergt. Martin L. Finch, veteran.

Sergt. David F. Ghrist, prisoner from March 27 to May 5, 1865; veteran.

Sergt. George Eicher, disch. Oct. 24, 1882.

Sergt. Joseph Storey, disch. Dec. 27, 1862.

Sergt. G. A. McIlvain, trans. to Co. G April 29, 1864.

Sergt. Ezra I. Welty, trans. to Co. G April 29, 1864.

Corp. M. P. King, wounded at New Hope Church, Ga. veteran.

Corp. James Metzler, wounded at Antietam and Chancellorsville ; veteran.

Corp. J. B. Murmaw, veteran.

Corp. Henry L. Bare, veteran.

Corp. Samuel Byerly, veteran.

Corp. John Smith, wounded at Antietam ; veteran.

Corp. George Harmon, veteran.

Corp. Joseph W. Hough.

Corp. John Brier, disch. Dec. 27, 1862.

Corp. George W. Mechling, disch. Jan. 5, 1863.

Corp. H. W. Kurtz, trans. to Knapp's. Battery Oct. 28, 1861.

Corp. Thomas H. Lemon, wounded at Antietam ; disch. July 2, 1864.

Musician C. W. Swartz.

Musician James S. Carpenter.

Musician James Milbee, trans. to Co. G April 29, 1864.

Musician George W. Gibb, trans. to Co. H April 29, 1864.


Privates.


Peter K. Arnold, drafted.

Jackson Anderson, prisoner from March 28 to May 5, 1865.

Daniel Armstrong, trans. to Co. G April 29, 1864.

C. S. Ackerman, trans. to Co. H April 29, 1864.

John S. Booher, veteran.

R. R. Butler, veteran.

William Beck.

A. Billhimer.

David Billhimer.

Solomon Butler.

J. M. Bare.

David Bare.

Alex. Bashioum.

Collin Bashioum.

W. S. Brant.

Simon Bitts.

Manoah Beistel.

Willism Is

David R. Beckner, disch. July 6, 1865.

S. S. Brown, prisoner March, 1865; disch. June 12, 1865.

Albert Bolin, wounded at Antietam ; trans. to Co. G.

Jonathan Barrone, trans. to Co. H.

Jordan Burgess, died July 11, 1864.

Samuel Butler, died March 18, 1863.

Conrad Beltz, died May 22. 1862.

Isaac Burroughs, dratted ; trans. to Vet. Res. Corps.


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John Brown, wounded at Antietam ; trans. to Co. G.

R. A. Cunningham.

J. W. Cunningham.

William I. Carus.

Samuel Coffman.

Abraham Coffman.

Isaac S. Coffman, wounded at Resaca., Ga., May 15, 1864.

Simon Conemay, wounded at Antietam; disch. Jan. 18, 1863.

Franklin Crise, disch. July 6, 1865.

John C. Cravens, trans. to Co. G April 29, 1864.

Jima Clair, died Sept. 18,1882, of wounds received at Antietam.

Joseph Cunningham, veteran.

Solomon Cloud, June 29, 1865.

William Cobb, June 29, 1865.

James A. Deeds, must. out with company.

Nicholas Davis, drafted; must. out with company.

John Dillinger, disch. June 30, 1862.

John Dunmore, wounded at Antietam ; disch. Nov. 27, 1862.

George H. Deeds, trans. to Co. G April 29, 1864.

Benjamin Dougherty, trans. to Co. G April 29, 1864.

George Doss, June 29, 1865.

Levi Ebert, disch. June 1, 1865.

J. H. Eicher, wounded at Antietam; disch. Feb. 19, 1883.

William Eicher, trans. to Co. H April 29, 1864.

John Elder, trans. to Co. H April 29, 1864.

Walter Evans, died Oct. 8, 1882, of wounds received at Antietam.

L. L. Fraser, veteran.

H. S. Fulkrith.

William H. Fry.

Jeremiah Finfrock, trans. to Co. K July 21, 1861.

Daniel Fitzsimmons, drafted ; Oct. 18. 1863.

John C. Grim.

A. L. Howard.

Jacob Hooper, drafted.

Thomas B. Hurst, disch. Oct. 17, 1861.

Josiah Hohenehell, disch. Nov. 21, 1862.

William Hughes, disch. Feb. 28,1863.

William G. Hough, wounded at Antietam.

Levi Hohenshell, died of wounds Feb. 3, 1865, in Georgia.

Thomas G. Hodge, date unknown.

Uriah S. Johnston, disch. June 24, 1862.

C. C. Jordan, wounded at Antietam; trans. to Co. G.

A. H. Kough, wounded at Antietam ; veteran.

A. J. Kessler, wounded at Antietam: veteran.

D. M. King, veteran.

Daniel W. Keister, wounded at Resaca., Ga., May 15, 1864.

Jackson Kilpatrick, trans. to Co. G April 29, 1864.

Jacob Kettering, trans. to Co. H April 29, 1864.

Eli W. King, killed at Antietam Sept. 17, 1862.

J. Low, veteran.

James Leonard, veteran.

Uriah Long, veteran.

Nicholas Long.

A. J. R. Lohr.

T. F. Lemon, prisoner from March 28 to May 5, 1865 ; disch. June 22, 1865.

Peter Long, disch. June 30, 1863.

D. J. Longsduf, wounded at Antietam ; trans. to U. S. Cav.

J. H. Lippincott, trans. to Co. H April 29, 1864

John Lisbon, trans. to Knapp's Battery Oct. 28, 1861.

T. C. S. Long, died Dec. 7, 1861.

Franklin Miller, veteran.

Thomas Miller, drafted ; veteran.

Charles Meyer, drafted.

Lewis Mayan, drafted.

Henry Martin, prisoner from March 28 to May 5, 1865; disch. June 5, 1865.

Jeremiah Morrow, sick at muster out.

John L. Miller, diach. Dec. 19, 1862.

David Minehunt, drafted; prisoner from Oct. 28, 1863, to Dec. 13, 1864.

Isaiah Meyers, disch. July 6, 1865.

Abraham Martin, wounded at Antietam ; trans. to Co. H.

Austin Morrison, died Nov. 2, 1862.

Jacob H. Human, died Sept. 10, 1862.

Jacob Myers, veteran.

Henry T. McKelvey.

John McConkey, trans. to Knapp's Battery Oct. 28, 1861.

Thomas McArthur, died March 1, 1862.

Samuel Null, disch. Oct. 17, 1861.

Cyrus Null, Mach. Jan. 22, 1863.

J. J. Newmeyer, disch. June 1, 1865.

Hiram Nelson, trans. to Co. H April 29, 1864.

George W. Overholt, wounded at Antietam ; veteran.

John Obley

John J. Overholt.

Alexander A. Coburn, drafted:

A. F. Overholt, wounded at Antietam; disch. Feb. 28, 1863.

Smith Peterman, veteran.

Samuel L. Peterson.

Samuel Patterson, disch. June 1, 1865.

Robert S. Powers, trans. to Co. D April 30, 1865.

Thomas Pete, June 29, 1865.

Waiter Robertson, disch. date unknown.

Isaac Rumbaugh, died Jan. 6, 1863, of wounds received at Antietam.

Amos Rigger, died Sept. 28, 1864.

Henry Reese, wounded at Antietam, died.

George R. Root, died Sept. 18, 1861.

J. S. Stauffer.

W. H. Sias.

George Shouts.

S. L. Stinemann.

Frederick Shoat.

Peter Stull.

John Stern.

James Smith, sick at muster out.

W. S. Snyder, disch. Dec. 28, 1862, for wounds received at Antietam.

N. N. Stauffer, disch. July 6, 1865.

Isaac Stauffer, disch. July 6, 1865.

David Studebaker, wounded at Antietam ; disch. Feb. 17, 1863.

David Slonicar, trans. to Co. G April 29, 1864.

James Snyder, wounded at Antietam ; trans. to U. S. cavalry.

Jacob R. Shuler, wounded at Antietam; trans. to Co. G.

Samuel R. Steck, wounded at Antietam ; trans. to Co. G.

Adam Seibert, drafted; died July 27, 1864, of wounds received at Pine Knob, Ga.

John B. Tarr, veteran.

W. R. Thomas, wounded at Antietam; veteran.

D. B. Tarr,

Alexander Tarr,

Shadrack Thomas,

John P. Thomas,

Matthew J. Thompson.

Melker S. Tarr, trans. to Co. G April 29, 1864.

Joseph Tetten, trans. to Knapp's Battery Oct. 28, 1861.

Levi Thomas, trans. to Co. O April 2 ,1884.

W. H. Taylor, died July 20, 1862.

A. D. Vavelman, drafted; deserted June 30, 1865.

Amos White, drafted.

Thomas H. Weaver, trans. to Knapp's Battery Oct. 28, 1861.

William Wright, wounded at Antietam and Chancellorsville; trans. to Co. G April 29, 1864.

Harrison White, killed at Antietam Sept. 17, 1862.

William Whinnery, drafted; Oct. 8, 1863.

Jacob White, trans. to Co. G April 29, 1864.

August Yeager, drafted ; disch. Oct. 11, 1864.

John N. Zundell, sick at muster out.

Jacob R. Zuck, wounded at Antietam ; disch. Jan. 22, 1868.1


ROSTER OF COMPANY H, FORTIETH PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEERS.


Capt. Daniel Kistler, Jr., died Sept. 28, 1862, of wounds received at Antietam.

Capt. Lewis A. Johnson, pro, from 2d lieut. March 6, 1863; disch. Oct. 6, 1863.

Capt. B. Alpheus Job, pro. to sergt., to capt., to brev.-maj. March 13, 1865; prisoner May 30, 1864; disch. March 12, 1865.

lst Lieut. Edward J. Keenan, res. Dec. 30, 1862.

1st Lieut. James A. Fulton, pro. to sergt, to 1st lieut.; disch. Oct. 3, 1863.

2d Lieut. James McWilliams, pro. from corp. to sergt., to 2d lieut.; res. Feb. 1, 1864.

lst Sergt. Patrick J. Hanlin, killed at Bull Run Aug. 30, 1862.

1st Sergt. Henry C. Stone, trans. to 190th Regt. June 1, 1864; veteran.

Sergt. Cyrus H. Rankin, killed at Gaines' Mill June 27, 1882.

Sergt. W. J. Woods, prisoner from Nov. 27, 1863, to Nov. 21,1864; disch Nov. 28, 1864.

Sergt. Joseph W. Miller, died Sept. 16, 1862.

Sergt. Charles E. Hubbs, disch. Dec. 27, 1863.

Sergt. S. H. Reed, trans. to Signal Corps U.S.A.


1 Thirty-seventh Regiment (Eighth Reserve), Assistant Surgeon J. W. Rugh, from July 31, 1862, to May 18, 1863.


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Sergt. Jacob Earnest, prisoner from May 5, 1864, to Feb. 27, 1865; disch. March 5, 1865.

Sergt. 8. A. Crawford, prisoner from May 6 to Dec. 11, 1864; dlsch. Dec. 17, 1864.

Sergt. Alfred O'Neil, trans. to 190th Regt. June 1, 1864 ; veteran.

Corp. John H. Reed, died of wounds received at Fredericksburg.

Corps. Josiah Giant, John Miller, William Sauretwan.

Corp. D. K. Martz, died of wounds received at Wilderness May 8, 1864.

Musician John M. Low, killed at Gainesville June 27, 1862.

Musician Jared Loughner, trans. to 190th Regt.; veteran.


Privates.


John L. Avery, Daniel Armalong, A. J. Armstrong.

George Ashbaugh, trans. to 190th Regt.

1.mos Allshouse, died Jan. 30, 1863, of wounds received at Fredericksburg.

John O. Bowers, must. out with company June 13, 1864.

John Bell, disch. March 6, 1862.

D. W. Blackson, died Dec. 26, 1862, of wounds received at Fredericksburg.

John Bommer, died Sept. 18, 1862, of wounds received at Second Bull Bun.

Levi Baughman, killed at Gaines' Mills.

Thome. Bannister, Oct. 8, 1862.

James Brantenbur, June 27, 1862.

Daniel Carr, prisoner from May 30, 1864, to Feb. 27, 1868 ; disch. March 5, 1865.

W. J. Clark, disch. June 25, 1862.

M. S. Collins, disch. May 16, 1863.

Willis Collins, disch. March 16, 1861 (minor).

F. M. Carnahan, disch. Dec. 23, 1862.

M. A. Ganders, disch. April 2, 1862.

John S. Devers, disch. June 21, 1862.

Henry Dunn, trans. to 190th Regt.; veteran.

Bernard Dunham, trans. to Vet. Res. Corps.

James Dunn, died Jan. 18, 1864.

Samuel F. Earhart.

George Earnest, trans. to 190th Regt.

Francis Frey, prisoner from May 5 to Dec. 15, 1864; disch. Dec. 21,1864.

George Frans, trans. to Vet. Res. Corps.

G. G. Ginter, disch. Dec. 15, 1862.

Leonard Graff, disch. June 19, 1862.

Magnus Hebrank.

John S. Haveretick, disch. June 13, 1863.

Vincent Haaf, disch. May 17, 1863.

Christopher Hubert, disch. Oct. 17, 1862.

Isaac N. Hammitt, trans. to 190th Regt.; veteran.

Adam Huff, trans. to 190th Regt. ; veteran.

Christopher Henderson, trans. to 190th Regt; veteran.

Theo. Hockenbaugh, trans. to 190th Regt

Francis Haley, killed at Bethesda Church May 30, 1864.

John Hay, died Dec. 19, 1862, of wounds received at Fredericksburg.

Josiah House, died May 20, 1862.

H. V. Hoxar, July 4, 1861.

William Jones, trans. to gunboat service.

Reuben Kline.

Andrew Kern.

C. Klingensmith, trans. to 190th Regt.

Adam Lochman, must out with company June 13, 1864.

Jared Lane, trans. to 190th Regt.

Eliphas Loughner, trans. to 190th Regt.

Daniel Linsibigler, died July 28, 1862.

Aaron Loughner, July 1, 1863.

Augustus Lurk, died March 5, 1862.

Cyrus J. Lose, died June 3, 1862.

Joseph Milloch.

Christopher Mallon, disch. April 18, 1862.

Cyrus McCall, trans. to 190th Regt.; veteran.

J. P. McClintock, trans. to 190th Regt. ; veteran.

John Miller, 2d, trans. to 190th Regt ; veteran.

Joseph M. Miller, trans. to 190th Regt.; veteran.

James W. Morgan, trans. to 190th Regt.; veteran.

Abraham Myers, Oct. 3, 1862.

John Minster, Aug. 30, 1862.

David Powell, trans. to 190th Regt.

Lot Ralston, disch. June 21, 1863.

John Shanefelt, disch. Dec. 1, 1862.

Joseph Styer, disch,. July 15, 1863.


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John E. Steinberg, trans. to 190th Regt.; veteran.

George Spindler, trans. to 190tb Regt. ; veteran.

Anthony Theil, trans. to 190th Regt.

John Towline, killed at Fredericksburg Dec. 13, 1862.

L. C. Walb, trans. to 190th Regt.; veteran.

Conrad J. Weil, trans. to 190th Regt.

Robert A. West, killed at Gaines’ Mills June 27, 1862.

George W. Young, disch., date unknown.

Henry E. Young, disch. May 17, 1863.

Stephen B. Young, climb. to accept promotion, Dec. 6, 1862.


ROSTER OF COMPANY I, FORTIETH PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEERS.


Capt. Thomas Spires, resigned Oct. 17, 1862.

Capt. Eli Waugaman, pro. from lst lieut. to capt April 10,1868; to brev. maj. March 13, 1865; must. out June 13, 1864.

lst Lieut. David Berry, pro. from 2d lieut. April 10, 1863; must. out June 13, 1864.

2d Lieut. J. D. Walkinshaw, pro. from 1st sergt. April 10,1863; must. out June 13, 1864.

1st Sergt. Frank Hammerly, wounded in action May 13, 1864.

Sergt. Joseph D. Davis, disch. to accept 1st lieut. Co. B, 178th Regt., Nov. 21, 1862.

Sergt. David Kinkead, disch. Feb. 10, 1883.

Sergt. George W. Baird, disch. Oct. 3, 1882.

Sergt. A. J. Martin, died June 3, 1862.

Sergt. John A. Hill, pro. to sergt.-maj. Nov. 16, 1861.

Sergt. John Grumbling, pro. to sergt.; trans. to Vet. Res. Corps.

Sergt. Isaac Cummings, trans. to 190th Regt.; veteran.

Sergt. William J. Hamilton, wounded May 29, 1864.

Sergt. Henry A. Harkins, wounded and taken prisoner at Wilderness, May 23, 1864; relased Dec. 6, 1864; disch. Dec. 12, 1864.

Corp. David Jenkins, disch. Feb. 4, 1863.

Corp. Washington Davie, disch. July 9, 1862.

Corp. M. K. Brown, killed at Fredericksburg.

Corp. David H. Reed, killed at Gaines' Mill.

Corp. Daniel Harkins, disch. Jan. 29, 1863.

Corp. William McClarren, disch. Aug. 19, 1863.

Corp. John Hamerly, trans. to 190th Regt.

Corp. George Jellison, trans. to 190th Regt.; veteran.

Corp. J. W. McMaster, trans. to 190th Regt.; veteran.

Cornelius Hershman, disch. June 24, 1862.

William Harkins, disch. Sept. 17, 1862.

John A. Hendricks, disch. Dec. 5;1862.

William Higgins, trans. to Vet. Res. Corps July 1, 1863.

William Horsack, trans. to Vet. Res. Corps.

William Hartle, trans. to 190th Regt.

Abraham Harris, trans. to 190th Regt.

William Hotham, Dec. 11, 1862.

John Ingle, died Dec. 20, 1862.

George Jones, trans. to 190th Regt.

Matthew Jellison, died Oct. 12, 1862.

John L. Kuhn,.missing in action at Bethesda Church.

James Kuhn, trans. to gunboat service.

William O. Kyle, must out with company.

George Kepple, trans. to 190th Regt.

William Kelly, killed at Gaines' Mill June 27, 1862.

Joseph Kirkland, killed at Gaines' Mill June 27, 1862.

William Kirkland, killed at Gaines' Mill June 27, 1862.

John King, Aug. 26, 1862.

Timothy C. Layton, disch. Feb. 7, 1863.

John C. Layton, Nov. 9, 1862.

Thomas S. Layton, Sept. 16, 1861.

Robert H. Lewis, not on muster-out roll

John M. Moreland.

George W. McCormick.

John McCurdy, disch. Nov. 15, 1861.

Samuel H. Murray, disch. Dec. 13, 1862

Edward McGuire, disch. Dec. 30, 1862.

James McHenry, disch. March 13, 1863.

William A. Murray, disch. May 17, 1863.

H. Mundshower, disch. Jan. 2, 1863.

Robt. McNulty, trans. to 190th Regt ; veteran.

James McBride, trans. to 190th Regt.

W. B. Lowman, prisoner May 5 to Dec. 12, 1864; disch. Dec. 19, 1864.

Lemuel Jenkins.

Cyrus Eakman.


478 - HISTORY OF WESTMORELAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA.


Privates.


Jacob Adams, detached for artillery service April 3, 1862.

J. A. Anderson, disch. June 8, 1862.

H. R. Amend, trans. to 190th Regiment; veteran.

W. H. Anderson, died April 22, 1862.

Alexander Brace, died at Andersonville Oct. 23, 1684.

Simon P. Bring, disch. Nov. 15, 1861.

Amos Bitner, disch. Nov. 24, 1862.

Patrick Branigan, drafted ; trans. to 190th Regiment

John Brandon, killed at Gaines' Mill June 27, 1862.

Clark Cunningham, disch. June 19, 1863.

Thomas K. Crusan, dials. Oct. 12, 1862.

Washington Curry, disch. Aug. 30, 1861.

Francis Cruise, Nov. 9, 1862.

Levi Crouch, died at Andersonville, April 10, 1864.

Jacob Dell, must. out with company.

Samuel W. Davis, disch. Feb. 10, 1863.

Samuel Dickey, disch. Feb. 23, 1863.

Peter Devinney, disch. Jan. 10, 1863.

James P. Detrick, trans. to 190th Regiment ; veteran.

Sergeant Elliott, trans. to 190th Regiment.

Alexander Everhart, Feb. 18, 1863.

G. Eaton, died June 15, 1864.

John A. Flickinger, trans. to U. S. A. Nov. 9, 1862.

Thomas M. Graham, wounded at Wilderness May 5, 1864.

Jacob Gleaner, drafted; trans. to 190th Regiment.

George W. Griffith, died July 12, 1862.

W. S. Hamilton, missing in action May 5, 1864.

Joseph Henderson, must. out with company.

Robert Hammond, mining in action May 5, 1864.

Benjamin C. McDowell, trans. to 190th Regiment.

Henry Mundorff, killed at Bethesda Church May 30,1864

Thomas Patterson, disch. April 9, 1864.

William Pike, disch. June 24, 1862.

Absalom Palmer, disch. June 4, 1862.

Peter Palmer, trans. to 190th Regiment ; veteran.

William M. Robinson, must. out with company.

James Robertson, trans. to 190th Regiment

Walter Rugh, trans. to 190th Regiment ; veteran.

William D. Rife. trans. to 190th Regiment; veteran.

Jeremiah Reed, trans. to Vet. Res. Corps Sept 1, 1863.

James G. Reed, killed at Fredericksburg Dec. 13, 1813.

Thomas S. Rutherford, died June 9, 1862.

Christopher A. Row, not on muster-out roll.

Lawson Spiers, must. out with company.

William Spiers, sick at muster out.

James H. Sloan, disch. Nov. 15, 1861.

Joseph Stump, disch. June 25, 1862.

Samuel J. Stogden, trans. to 190th Regiment ; veteran.

Adam Stump, trans. to 190th Regiment.

George Stump, trans. to 190th Regiment

Joseph Sides, trans. to Vet. Res. Corps Nov.15, 1863.

John Raman, drafted; trans. to 190th Regiment.

William A. Toal, trans. to 190th Regiment ; veteran.

Amos Uncapher, drafted ; trans. to 190th Regiment.

Alexander Vanhorn, killed at Gaines' Mill June 27, 1862.

John Venerable, Dec. 11, 1862.

James Wright, disch. Jan. 17, 1863.

William Wagle, disch. Feb. 17, 1862.

James B. Wynn, trans. to 190th Regiment.

Israel Waterman, trans. to 190th Regiment.

John Wilkins, died Oct. 27, 1862.

Samuel B. Wentzer, died March 21, 1864.


ROSTER OF COMPANY F, FORTY-FIRST PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEERS.—( Three Years' Service.)


Capt Andrew G. Oliver, from July 30, 1861.

lst Lieut. John W. Krepps, resigned Sept. 10, 1861.

1st Lieut. Chill W. Hazzard, pro. to 1st lieut. Sept. 10, 1861; to Capt. Co. I April 20, 1863.

1st Lieut.. Thomas S. Linn, pro. to lst lieut. April 20, 1863 ; resigned July 31, 1863.

2d Lieut. Henry D. P. Bell, pro. to 2d lieut Sept. 10, 1861 ; resigned Nov. 16, 1862.

2d lieut John F. Thomas, pro. to 2d lieut. April 20,1863; must, out with company June 11, 1864.

1st Sergt. Watson Muse.

Sergt. James M. Davis.

Sergt. William Fox, disch. May 7, 1862.

Sergi. John Cason, disch. July 8, 1863.

Sergt. Joseph W. Eckley, trans. to 190th Regt ; veteran.

Sergt. Augustus Hassler, trans. to 190th Regt; veteran.

Sergt. John Urick, trans. to 190th Regt ; veteran.

Sergi. Eben G. Smith, killed at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862.

Corp. John C. Sykes.

Corp. W. D. Jones.

Corp. Daniel Coughenour.

Corp. George A. Campbell, killed at Antietam Sept. 17, 1862.

Musician William A. Fox, trans. to 190th Regt. ; veteran.

Musician William Smith, trans. to 190th Regt. ; veteran.


Privates


Vincent Applegate, must. out with company June 11, 1864.

Robert Axton, disch. Feb. 28, 1863.

Samuel Applegate, trans. to 190th Regt.; veteran.

Eli Applegate, died June 30, 1862, of wounds received at White Oak Swamp.

Alexander Bayne, disch. September, 1862.

Hugh Bayne, disch. Dec. 30, 1861.

Jeremiah Brubaker, trans. to 190th Regt; veteran.

William Billett, trans. to 190th Regt.; veteran.

Jacob Baldwin, disch. Feb. 13, 1863.

George H. Baer, Mach. Jan. 13, 1863

Calvin Baer, killed at Antietam Sept. 17, 1862.

William Bankhert, Aug. 7, 1861.

James Caull. wounded at White Oak Swamp; cinch. Jan. 16, 1863.

Allen Campbell, trans. to 190th Regt.; veteran.

Samuel Collins, trans. to 190th Regt.; veteran.

Theodore Campbell, trans. to 190th Regt. ; veteran.

James Chapman, trans. to 190th Regt veteran.

Humphrey Carson, disch. on surgeon's certificate.

James Collins, trans. to 190th Regt.

John Campbell, trans. to 190th Regt.

L. Carnaghan, July 31, 1861.

Samuel Cravens, July 15, 1863.

Jacob Culp, Dec. 17, 1861.

Oliver Culp, Jan. 20, 1862.

John M. C. Cravens, not on muster-out roll.

George W. Clarke, not on muster-out roll.

John W. Dutton, disch. Nov. 29, 1862.

Henry Eisle, trans. to U. S. Cavalry Oct 28, 1862.

George Evans, trans. to Bat. B, 5th U. S. Art.

Finley Foster, trans. to 190th Regt. veteran.

William Foster, wounded at Ball Run Aug. 30, 1862; disch. April 3, 1863.

John W. Fox, tram, to 5th U.S. Cavalry Oct. 28, 1862.

Joshua Filmore, killed at White Oak Swamp June 30, 1862.

Abram Gross, tram. to 110th Regt.; veteran.

Lewis Ghems, trans. to 2d U. S. Art Dec. 9, 1862

Theodope Hough, trans. to 190th Regt.; veteran

John Henderson, trans. to 2d U. S. Art.

James Howard, disch. Dec. 9, 1861.

Alfred Hurst, trans. to 190th Regt; veteran.

Thomas Householder, trans. to 2d U. S. Art.

James Halfin, trans. to 190th Regt

John Huber, killed at White Oak Swamp June 30, 1862

Theopolis Jones, trans. to Bat. B, 5th U. S. Art

Charles Jones, killed at Antietam Sept. 17,186l.

David Kier, trans. to 190th Regt ; veteran.

John Kyle, wounded at Second Bull Ran ; disch. Nov. 3, 1862

George Klinesnit, disch. Jan. 31, 1863.

John Kane, trans. to 2d U. S. Art.

James Lyons, trans. to 190th Regt ; veteran.

John McDowell.

Asher Manis.

John McCravius, disch. Aug. 13, 1862.

Clifford Ratios, trans. to 190th Regt.; veteran.

Adam McKelvey, trans. to 190th Regt. veteran.

Joseph McFeeley, trans. to 190th Regt ; veteran.

Robert McKelvey, trans. to 190th Regt. ; veteran.

John D. Malone, trans. to 190th Regt.; veteran.

Geo. Murray, wounded at Second Bull Run ; disch. Dec. 30, 1862.

Samuel Malone, wounded at White Oak Swamp ; disch. June 30, 1862.

William Malone, wounded at White Oak Swamp ; cinch. March 10,1863.


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John McIntire, trans. to 190th Bert.

John Mattox, trans. to 190th Regt.

Nelson Matthews, died of wounds received at White Oak Swamp June 30, 1882.

Wm. McQuansy, died Dec. 14, 1881.

Wm. McCready, Jan. 20, 1883.

Charles Morrow, July 12, 1861.

Christopher Neff, must. out with company.

Emanuel Neff, Sr., trans. to 190th Regt.; veteran.

John Neff, tram. to 6th U. S. Cavalry.

Emanuel Neff, Jr., trans. to 6th U. S. Cavalry.

John Oreley, disch. Feb. 14, 1863.

John Prescott.

Thomas Paden.

William Painter, trans. to 190th Regt.

Abraham Pennaman, died in insane asylum August, 1862.

Robert Russell, absent at muster out.

James Redmound, died Oct. 6 1862, of wounds received at Second Bull Run June 30, 1862.

George Soles, trans. to 190th Regt.; veteran.

Charles Shetlock, trans. to 190th Regt. ; veteran.

Jacob Spidal, climb. Jan. 6, 1863, for wounds received at Antietam.

Samuel Sloan, disch. Feb. 4, 1863.

John Stets, trans. to 190th Regt.

John Stoneman, died Feb. 12, 1863, of wounds received at Fredericksburg Dec. 13, 1882.

George Strohm, absent at muster out

Anthony Smith, July 28, 1861.

Benjamin Tipton, trans. to 190th Regt.; veteran.

John Tyler, killed at Antietam Sept. 17, 1862.

John Upton, trans. to 43d Regt. April, 1862.

John Umberger, died Dec. 27, 1862, of wounds received at Fredericksburg Dec. 13, 1862.

John Unrow, Aug. 8, 1861.

George Webster, disch. June 2, 1862.

Robert Whigham, died at Camp Pierpont, Va., Dec. 14, 1861

Eli Wilson, died at Richmond, Va., Jan. 22, 1863.


FORTY-EIGHTH REGIMENT.—(Three Years' Service.)


Asst. Surg. John M. Huston, from March 7, 1863, to June 26, 1863; resigned.


FIFTIETH REGIMENT.—( Three Years' Service.)


Asst. Surg. James S. Miller, rank from Aug. 6, 1864; not mustered.


ROSTER OF COMPANY K, FIFTY-THIRD PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEER.—(Three Years' Service.)


Capt. Wm. B. Coulter, res. April 8, 1864.

Capt. George C. Anderson, pro, from 2d to lst lieut. Sept. 17,1862; to maj. Sept. 20, 1864.

Capt. D. B. Wineland, pro. from sergt. to 2d Bent; to capt ; must out with regt.

1st lieut John D. Weaver, killed at Antietam Sept. 17, 1882.

lst Lieut. Charles Y. Smith, pro. from sergt. to 2d lieut.; to 1st lieut. April 23, 1864.

2nd Lieut. John A. Kerr, killed at Fredericksburg Dec. 13, 1862.

2d Lieut. Jacob G. Hughes, pro. from lst sergt. to 2d lieut. Jan. 17, 1865; veteran.

lst Sergt. Wm. G. Foster, killed at Spottsylvania May 12, 1864; veteran.

1st Sergt. Wm. H. Kuhns, captured June 24,1864 ; veteran.

Sergt. James McLain, pro. to corp. ; to sergt. ; veteran.

Sergt. M. M. Brannock, pro. to corp.; to sergt.; to sergt.-maj.; veteran.

Sergt. O. W. Beatty, pro. to corp.; to sergt. ; veteran.

Sergt. G. W. Kern, pro. to corp.; to sergt. ; veteran.

Sergt. J. B. Stewart, drafted ; disch. March 30, 1865.

Sergt. C. F. Beam, killed at Spottsylvania May 12, 1864.

Sergt. D. Nurse (or Moose), killed in action March 31, 1865 ; veteran.

Sergt. Tobias Siegle, died in Salisbury Jan. 15, 1865; veteran.

Sergt. H. J. Kern, died Jan. 9, 1865; veteran.

Corp. W. W. Heck, prisoner from June 22, 1864, to March 28, 1865; veteran.

Corp. James Haney, veteran.

Corp. Wm. McAnulty, pro. to corp. Jan. 1, 1865.

Corp. R. B. McDowell, pro. to oorp. April 1, 1865.

Corp. J. W. Burrell, captured ; veteran.

Corp. Cornelius Tall, pro. to corp. June 1, 1865.

Corp. I. M. Hines, pro. to corp. June 1, 1865; veteran.

Corp. G. G. Craig, disch. May 26, 1865.

Corp. L. H. Horback, must. out Nov. 7, 1864.

Corp. James S. Baird, died June 5, 1864; veteran.

Corp. Thomas Johnson, killed at Spottsylvania May 12, 1864; veteran.

Corp. N. A. McClarren, killed April 7, 1865; veteran.

Musicians J. Z. Fry, Wilson P. Hinter.

Christopher Armegott, must. out with company June 30, 1865.

J. Ahpelby, drafted.

George N. Allen.

John Anderson, disch. June 6, 1865.

Wm. Antest, disch. Nov. 4, 1864.

R. 8. Armor, captured June 3, 1864.

L. Anthony, disch. May 31, 1886.

Daniel Bower.

David Blakely.

W. D. Baker.

David Beck, drafted ; sick at muster out.

John C. Blakney, disch. Nov. 7, 1864.

John Burrell, trans. to Vet. Res. Corps.

Benjamin Bee, died March 21, 1864.

Abraham Baker, died June 10, 1864, of wounds.

John A. Bovard, captured June 16,1864.

Hiram Carl, substitute.

Wm. Clark, substitute ; disch. June 16, 1865.

Jacob Derr, drafted ; absent at muster out

W. H. Divens. Thomas Divans.

J. C. Domworth

W. H. Domworth.

Adam Dunmire.

Josiah Diehl, drafted ; absent at muster out.

James Divens, disch. June 6, 1865.

A. Y. Douglass, must, out Nov. 7, 1864.

Solomon Dunmire, died at Washington, D. C.

J. Donahue, died Aug. 29, 1864.

J. H. Douglaes, died in Salisbury Nov. 8, 1864.

Francis N. Elder.

Adam Fry.

George Fry, prisoner from June 22, 1864, to March 28, 1865; disch. June 21, 1865.

W. H. Fry, disch. June 8, 1865.

Jacob Fisher, killed at Cold Harbor June 3, 1864.

Joseph G. Funk, killed in action March 31, 1865.

Thomas Furgeson, captured; died May 21, 1864.

Alfred Gadd, captured ; died Aug. 7, 1864.

H. F. Giger.

Thomas Giger.

R. S. Gondon.

James Garland.

James Green, returned.

W. H. Gilchrist, must. out Oct. 28, 1864.

John Giger, killed at Spottsylvania May 10, 1864.

Benjamin Giger, killed at Spottsylvania May 12, 1864.

W. H. Hartley, veteran.

Jacob Horner.

J. Hershberger, substitute.

Samuel Hover, substitute.

S. Herrington, substitute.

Thomas J. Hoffman, substitute.

H. H. Hanlen, must. out Nov. 17, 1864.

James Halihen, must. out Oct. 28, 1864.

Jacob Hehn, trans. to Vet. Res. Corps.

William Henry, died at City Point June 22, 1864.

W. H. Jones, drafted.

John Johnson, substitute.

J. C. Johnsonbaugh, returned.

W. M. Kirkwood, wounded in action.

George T. Hinter.

W. D. Kuhns.

J. W. Kelley.

Seater Kluck.

David A. Kroteer.

John Keenan, mustered out Sept. 22, 1864.

Josiah Lentman, substitute.

Harrison Long.

Joseph Landers.

H. W. Lyman, substitute.

Samuel Lowry, killed at Spottsylvania May 10,1864.

Daniel S. Lewis, died at Andersonville Dec.2, 1884.

Alfred Ladd.

S. Lafferty.

J. H. Marshall, climb. Aug. 18, 1865; veteran.

Daniel Miller, returned.

William Mears, mustered out with company.

William Mahaddy, prisoner from June 16 to Nov. 15, 1884.

James Morgan.

Lewis Hayes.

W. R. Morgey.

Samuel Mearly.

Joseph Millegan.

John H. Miller, must. out Nov. 7, 1864.


480 - HISTORY OF WESTMORELAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA.


Patrick Mansfield, disch. May 26, 1865.

Samuel Miller, disch. June 23, 1865.

W. Mewherter, died April 27, 1864.

John L. Miller, died at Andersonville Aug. 28, 1864.

George Miller, died May 21,1865.

L. Morely, prisoner from Aug. 28, 1884, to April 12, 1865.

Isaac Morley, captured May 12, 1864.

Christopher McKlllips.

J. U. McKilllps, trans. to Vet. Res. Corps.

William Mundorf.

A. T. McChesney.

Anthony McKinney.

Jones McCormick.

Alexander McLain, prisoner from June 4 to Nov. 24, 1864.

Irwin O. McKillip, disch. June 5, 1865.

Porter McGlone, disch. on surgeon's certificate.

John McCrackin, died at Andersonville Aug. 19, 1884.

John Noal, killed June 18, 1864.

Adam Orr, captured June 16, 1864.

A. S. Paul.

Michael Phillips.

G. W. Pritner. 

Isaac Ranson, veteran.

J. R. Rhoads, drafted. 

A. Riffle, drafted.

John W. Richard, must. out with company.

Jonas M. Ross, disch. May 31, 1865.

M. W. Reddick, killed in action June 5, 1864.

Isaac Rhoads, died Aug. 21, 1864.

Jerome Richards, died at Andersonville Sept. 27, 1864.

William Reed.

D. J. Soxman.

N. D. Shauer.

T. G. Smith.

P. W. Shields, drafted.

M. Spicher, substitute.

John Suders, substitute.

George B. Smith, disch. May 31, 1865.

Cyrus Scoffer, must. out Sept. 22, 1864.

David Banner, disch. June 1,1865.

D. G. Smith, substitute; disch. by general order.

Adam Silsley, trans. to Vet. Res. Corps Dec. 28, 1864.

Josiah Shawlis, died Dec. 31, 1864 ; veteran.

Thomas Simpson, died at Andersonvills Sept. 6, 1864.

John Switzer.

W. B. Saughberry.

Samuel Todd.

Eli P. Tate.

B. Tschopp, substitute ; returned.

J. D. Thompson, disch. June 21, 1865.

J. N. Thompson, died at Washington, D. C.

Frederick Tantlinger, died at Andersonville Aug. 19, 1864.

Philip Updegraff.

John Vanberiter.

G. F. Wiant.

W. E. Weckerley.

J. R. West, drafted.

H. W. Wentzel, disch. by general order June 6, 1865.

William Wright, disch. by general order June 16, 1865.

William Wilson, captured ; died Nov. 18, 1864.

Josephus Weaver, captured ; died Nov. 13, 1864.

Robert Williams, not on muster-out roll.

James Young, died in field hospital June 1, 1864.


ROSTER OF COMPANY C, SIXTY-FOURTH PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEERS.


Capt. John J. McCullough, died August, 1862.

Capt. Robert D. Martin, pro. from lst lieut. Sept. 1, 1862; died Aug. 23, 1864.

Capt. N. J. Horrell, pro. from 2d to lst lieut.; to capt.; to maj.

lst Lieut. John C. Paul, pro. from lst sergt. to 2d lieut.; to lst lieut.; to capt. of Co. D.

lst Lieut. Wilson Weigle, pro, to 2d lieut.; to lst lieut.

2d Lieut. Tobias Rosensteel, pro. to 2d lieut. Dec. 14, 1864 ; veteran.

lst Sergt. George Rodock, pro. to lst sergt. May 14, 1865; veteran.

lst Sergt. H. J. Blaisdell, must. out at expiration of term.

lst Sergt. Aaron Wyatt, died.


Sergeants.


Henry Beer.

H. Tillburgh.

Samuel Went.

Samuel Stouffer.

John McGuire.

A. T. Malin.

W. H. Van Tassel.

William Duncan.

George Fannsey, prisoner from Sept. 1, 1863, to March 1, 1865.

Jeremiah Brinker, disch. on surgeon's certificate.

Charles A. Herwick, died.


Corporals.


John Fauzey.

G. H. Netz.

James Little.

W. A. Thompson, com. 2d lieut. July 1, 1885; veteran.

J. H. Leonora. 

James McKelvey.

M. G. Shorthill.

Michael Bath, prisoner from July 30, 1864, to Feb. 22, 1865.

J. R. McConnaughty, disch. Jan. 20, 1864; veteran.

L. McCullough, disch. on surgeon's certificate.

Thomas Daywalt, disch. on surgeon's certificate.

Thomas Armstrong, died.

Jacob Horton, died at Richmond, Va., Dec. 2, 1863.


Buglers.


Andrew J. Hise, veteran.

A. A. Thompson, died at Andersonville June 19, 1864.


Blacksmiths.


E. Hine, veteran.

L. B. Caushey.


Farriers.


John C. Walters, veteran.

Philip Scurder, discharged


Saddlers.


Jeremiah George, disch. May 15, 1865.

C. C. Kirkner, pro. to reg. saddler June 1, 1864.


Privates.


Simon Parbe, died at Andersonville April 27, 1864.

Isaac Blackson.

G. M. Boyle.

T. J. Barber.

Isaac Barber.

James W. Barnett, must. out Sept. 12, 1864.

Thomas Buckley, disch. May 15, 1865.

John Barber, wounded May, 1864.

Thomas Baird.

G. W. Backhouse, died Sept. 4, 1862.

Charles Badloff.

Obadiah Bailey, killed in action.

N. Brindenthall.

R. Binnaner.

G. B. Cribbs, veteran.

Samuel Cook.

Benjamin Canida, must. out Sept. 12, 1864.

William R. Clark, disch. May 15, 1865.

William Case, died Aug. 29, 1864.

John Carterwiler, died June 12, 1865 ; veteran.

James Cannon, died at Andersonville July 4, 1864.

Jacob A. Carmell, disch. for wounds received.

D. L. Crawford, discharged.

Christian Carter, discharged.

J. A. Cunningham.

D. Campbell.

Arthur Carson.

Richard Durham.

James Duncan.

S. C. Dougherty.

Thomas Dunn.

John Daywalt.

John Deitch.

John G. Doty.

J. A. Donnel.

William C. Duncan.

William O. Dunn, died Aug. 24, 1864.

Robert Y. Elder, disch. May 15, 1865.

John Elder, trans. to Co. D Oct. 1, 1864.

H. L. Freeby.

J. G. Frederick.

Sirwell Fuller, disch. May 15, 1865.

Simon Fry, disch. Nov. 5, 1864.

George Foley, died April 17, 1865.

James M. Foster, died Jan. 17, 1865.

William Featherstone, disch. on surgeon's certificate.

James George, must. out with company July 1, 1865.

William D. Glidden, captured March 31, 1865.

John J. Green, disch. May 15, 1865.

James Getty, disch. May 15, 1865.

A. J. George, died April 28, 1864, of wounds received in action.

William George, died Nov. 21, 1862.

John Gordon, disch. on surgeon's certificate.

G. W. Geer.

A. J. Horrell.

Samuel Huey.

W. J. Huey.

M. C. Harding.

O. M. Haymaker, disch. by general order May 15, 1865.


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J. S. Haymaker, disch. by general order May 15, 1865.

F. L. Haymaker, disch. by general order May 15, 1865.

J. M. Hanna.

H. D. Haitian.

S. V. Johns, veteran.

J. W. Jenkins.

F. Keener.

D. M. Kelly.

James Killgore.

Hugh Kelly, Mach. by general order May 15, 1865.

G. A. Kenady.

Eli Loughner.

Samuel Loughner.

Elias Moore, disch. by general order May 15, 1865.

Martin Murphy, disch. by general order May 15, 1865.

William Murphy, disch. by general order May 15, 1865.

Michael Millaird, disch, by general order May 15, 1865.

John Mills, disch. by general order May 15, 1865.

Andrew Mills, disch. by general order May 15, 1865.

Samuel Mills, disch. by surgeon's certificate Fsb. 26, 1864.

R. W. Means, prisoner from Oct. 12, 1863, to Nov. 28, 1864.

W. H. Matthews, disch. on surgeon's certificate Dec. 29, 1864.

John A. Morrison, trans. to Co. D Oct. 1, 1864.

George K. Mears, died at Andersonville Aug. 29, 1864.

R. J. Mialon,

James Mialon, died Nov. 4, 1862.

J. A. Miller.

Isaac Miller.

N. H. Miller.

W. G. Miller.

Jacob Moore.

Theodore Marshall, veteran.

N. McCormick, veteran.

J. A. McNeil.

L. L. McWilliams, disch. by general order May 15, 1865.

J. H. McClellan, disch. by general order July 18, 1865.

W. S. McCurdy, must. out Sept. 12, 1864.

Daniel McCarty, must. out Sept. 12, 1864.

Alexander McCune, mast. out Sept. 12, 1864.

W. L. McWilliams, disch. by general order, May 15, 1865.

D. W. McCombs, disch. by general order May 15, 1865.

L. N. McQuintian, died Sept. 17, 1864.

Daniel McFadden, disch., date unknown.

John McCutcheon, died at Andersonville.

James McCracken, disch., date unknown.

F. S. Nevling.

!Irish Neptial, disch. by general order May 15, 1865.

Thomas Nolen, died.

Thomas C. Patterson,

J. W. Powell,

S. Passel.

Daniel R. Powell, disch., date unknown.

John Quinlan,

J. Rosborough,

A. Rattle,

D. L. Rosensteel.

Ralston Ruphard, disch. May 8, 1865.

F. Reno,

John Rolde,

J. Ritchie.

William Snidorft, veteran.

George W. Shriner, prisoner from Dec. 10, 1864, to Feb. 5, 1865; veteran.

H. B. Simone, veteran.

George Simons,

John Smith

A. J. Sloan,

David Serena,

W. A. Sandies,

John B. Shelley,

John Story,

S. W. Stewart.

Christian Snyder, disch. May 15, 1865.

George R. Seem, disch. May 15, 1865.

Daniel Stouffer, prisoner from July 16, 1863, to Nov. 20, 1864.

John L. Stouffer, must, out at expiration of term.

William Sloan, trans. to Co. D Oct. 1, 1864.

Albert Sators, trans. to Co. D Oct. , 1864.

D. R. Stouffer, trans. to Co. D Oct. , 1864.

J. C. Sams, died Dec. 20, 1864; veteran.

A. H. Syndorf, killed Oct. 27, 1864.

S. M. Stevenson, trans. to U. S. A.

William Smith, disch. on surgeon's certificate.

Levi Sheffier, disch. on surgeon's certificate.

J. A. Scott, disch. on surgeon's certificate.

C. R. Smeed, disch. on surgeon's certificate.

William Tinsman.

H. T. Thompson, must. out Sept. 12, 1864.

W. D. Trout, trans. to Co. D Oct. 1, 1864.

Alexander Templeton, killed May 1, 1864; veteran.

John L. Taylor, disch. on surgeon's certificate.

James F. Toten.

A. L. Updegraph, killed May 8, 1864.

S. P. Vansyper,

Samuel Williard,

Joseph Williard,

William Wise,

William Wright.

Thomas H. Walker, disch, on surgeon's certificate.

John A. Whary, trans. to Co. D Oct. , 1864.

Silas E. Wright, died Oct. 17, 1864.

John R. Weaver,

Charles T. Yoder.


ROSTER OF COMPANY 0, SIXTY-FOURTH PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEERS.


Capt. George H. Covode, pro. to major March 12, 1862.

Capt. James T. Peale, pro. from 2d lieut. to capt. Jane 4, 1862; to major Sept. 9, 1864.

Capt. David P. Smith, pro. to 1st lieut. Nov. 2, 1863; to capt. Sept. 9, 1864; killed Sept. 29, 1864.

Capt. John C. Paul, pro. from 1st lieut. Co. C to capt. Nov. , 1864 ; com. major May 18, 1865.

1st Lieut. John B. Ogden, disch. March 6, 1863.

18t Lieut. John M. Coulter, pro. from 1st sergt. to 1st lieut. Dec. 13, 1864 ; veteran.

2d Lieut. George M. Blair, pro. to 2d lieut. May ,1864; disch. on surgeon's certificate Sept. 7, 1864; veteran.

2d Lieut. Albert W. Martin, pro. from sergt. to 2d lieut. March 28, 1865 ; veteran.

1st Sergt. W. H. Slick, pro. to 1st sergt. May 5, 1865; veteran.

1st Sergt. W. B. McElroy, pro. to 1st sergt. March 18, 1865; veteran.

Sergt. Jacob Robertson, pro. to sergt. Nov. 1, 1864; veteran.

Sergt. David Scully, pro. to sergt. Nov. 1, 1864 ; veteran.

Sergt. Robert W. Jow, pro. to sergt. Nov. 1, 1864; veteran.

Sergt. Samuel Sides, pro. to sergt. Nov. 1, 1864; veteran.

Sergt. R. F. Clark, pro. to sergt. Jan. 1, 1864 ; veteran.

Sergt. Joseph Brantlinger, pro. to sergt. March 28, 1865; veteran.

Sergt. John Harbaugh, pro. to sergt. May , 1865 ; veteran.

Sergt. George Carus, prisoner from Oct. 12, 1863, to Aug. 20, 1864.

Sergt. Philip Lichenfelt, prisoner from Oct. 12, 1863, to Aug. 20, 1864.

Sergt. Isaac J. Robb, prisoner from Oct. 12, 1863, to Aug. 20, 1864.

Sergt. Philip B. McCune, prisoner from Oct. 12, 1863, to Feb. 28, 1865.

Sergt. S. B. Shamo, captured Oct. 12, 1863 ; died at Andersonville July 30, 1864.

Sergt. William Brantlinger, captured Oct. 12, 1863 ; died at Andersonsville June 15, 1864.

Sergt. Thomas Hanna, captured Oct. 12,1863; died at Andersonville July 20, 1864.

Corp. Alexander M. Hill, pro. to corp. Nov. , 1864; veteran.

Corp. James Ogden, pro. to corp. Nov. 1, 1864; veteran.

Corp. Thomas McCullough, pro. to corp. Nov. 1, 1864; veteran.

Corp. W. P. France, prisoner from Oct. 12, 1883, to Feb. 28, 1865.

Corp. J. A. Morrison, pro. to corp. May , 1865.

Corp. M. W. Brown, pro. to corp. May 1,1865; veteran.

Corp. Hiram R. Smith, pro. to corp. Nov. , 1864 ; veteran.

Corp. Peter Winebriner, pro. to corp. June 1, 1865.

Corp. Samuel Hull, prisoner from Oct. 12, 1863, to Feb. 27, 1865.

Corp. William Blake, prisoner from Oct. 12, 1863, to Nov. 20, 1864.

Corp. William E. Cook, must. out Sept. 15, 1864.

Corp. Joseph Fry, died at Andersonville June 15, 1864.

Corp. David Tewell, died at Andersonville Aug. 13, 1864.

Corp. John R. Wallace, died April 29, 1865, of wounds.

Buglers, Joseph Wiley, John G. Robinson.

Farrier, Lancolet Henderson ; veteran.

Saddler, Emmett Louther ; must. out with company.


Privates.


William Ambrose, died at Richmond, Va., March 9, 1864.

Josiah Arbaugh, died Oct. 18, 1864.

T. D. Albright,

Lucius Adams,

F. Bradley.

W. H. Black, disch. May 15, 1865.

W. D. Blackburn, trans. to Vet. Res. Corps.

Cornelius Bowman,

Joseph Bowman (substitute),

Alexander Bennett,

J. M. Black,

Thomas Biggerstaff.

William Beekman, must. out Sept. 15, 1864.

John H. Beekman, must. out Sept 15, 1864.

Thompson Bills, died March 23, 1865.

William Bolerby, died April 27, 1864; veteran.

George Buckingham, died Sept. 16, 1864.

Joseph Cook, Benjamin Cabel (veteran).

Jacob Covode, prisoner from Oct. 12, 1863, to April 28, 1865.

James Caldwell, prisoner from Oct. 12, 1863, to Dec. 13, 1864.

Joseph Dunmire,

Samuel F. Decker.

Daniel F. Dick, died May 16, 1865.

John Decker, killed at Lee's Mills March 27, 1865.

John Elder, disch. by general order June 15, 1865.

Silas Eckman,

John Emrick.

Henry Enis, died May 31, 1864.

W. P. Fergasus, disch. by general order June 27, 1865.

Robert Frace, died at Andersonville Sept. 11, 1864.


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Lewis Fry, died at Andersonville April 28, 1864.

Henry Fry, died at Andersonville Aug. 16, 1864.

William Gibson (veteran), Robert Gibson (veteran), P. F. Graham (veteran).

G. S. Geary, died at Danville, Va., Feb. 18, 1865.

Alexander Gunn, died at Andersonville June 2, 1864.

William Galvin,

George Horn (veteran),

H. D. Hackney (veteran).

H. C. Hartman, disch. July 5, 1865.

R. F. Hamill, trans. to Vet. Res. Corps.

Thomas Hill,

G. W. Hoover,

J. G. Hunter,

J. M. Hawkinson.

Nathaniel Hendricks, died at Andersonville June 15, 1864.

Frederick Hill, died April 28, 1865, of wounds.

Henry Irvin, killed May 23, 1864.

Alexander Irwine, sick at muster out.

John H. Jones, wounded and pris. from June 24, 1864, to Feb.28, 1865.

Thomas Joyce,

Samuel Johnston.

Oliver Jones, died at Andersonville June 7, 1864.

Isaac Johns, disch. by general order Aug. 8, 1865.

J. C. Kirkpatrick, veteran.

James Knox, veteran.

William Kirkner.

Robert Long, veteran.

J. R. Long.

Henry Lope.

H. W. Lester, must. out Sept. 15, 1864.

O. E. Lester, must. out Sept. 15, 1864.

William Logan, trans. to Vet. Res. Corps.

John T. Lutz, killed June 11, 1864.

Simon Mitchell, dlsch. July 10, 1865.

William Miller, veteran.

W. H. Moss.

S. H. Murray.

S. D. Murphy.

Adam Mangis.

T. C. Mitchell.

William Murphy.

J. Y. Martin.

James T. Moore, died at Andersonville July 25, 1864.

S. B. McCord.

J. N. McCurdy, must. out Sept. 15, 1864:

William McDowell, pris. from Oct. 12, 1863, to Feb. 28, 1865.

Michael McCullough, captured Oct. 27, 1864; died.

William McClarren, disch. May 15, 1865.

William Nummer.

Joseph Neff, died at Andersonville Sept. 21, 1864.

Andrew Orr, killed March 13, 1865.

J. M. Parks, died at Salisbury Oct. 29, 1864.

W. J. Paden, disch. May 30, 1865.

Benjamin Reed, veteran.

W. J. Ray.

John D. Reynolds, died at Andersonville Aug. 24, 1864.

Samuel Reed, died at Andersonville March 15, 1864.

Frederick Russell, died at Andersonville April 27, 1864.

Elijah Reilly, disch. Aug. 26, 1864.

J. C. Sham.

William Shields.

J. M. Seese, disch. Aug. 28, 1865.

J. S. Sensabaugh, disch. July 6, 1865.

Peter Strausbaugh.

W. H. Serene.

William Sloan.

Albert Scott.

Albert Satora.

Elias Shipman.

Jacob A. Sides, pris. from Oct. 12, 1863, to Dec. 16, 1864.

R. J. Smith, disch. May 29, 1865.

Cornelius Sullivan, disch. March 25, 1865, for wounds received.

Henry Serena, died at Andersonville May 10, 1864.

W. A. Stokes, died July 5, 1864, of wounds received.

George B. Scott, died at Andersonville Aug. 24, 1864.

D. A. Stevens.

Israel Shurley, substitute.

R. Sullenburg.

John Sheep, substitute.

Samuel Trimble, missing in action June 24, 1864.

E. Taylor.

J. N. Tantlinger, veteran.

Samuel Thomas.

Moses J. Tewell, must. out Sept. 18, 1864.

Jacob Tracy, died Oct. 27, 1864.

R. W. Teoples, died April 10, 1864.

W. D. Trout, died April , 1865.

Thomas Taylor, died Oct. 23, 1864.

J. G. Utsler, disch. June 2, 1865.

Johnston Vermata, captured Oct. 12, 1863; disch. July , 1865.

Watson Vermata, disch. on surgeon's certificate June 7, 1864.

William Wright.

D. J. Wakefield.

Stephen Walker.

H. C. Wakefield.

Joseph Willard.

John A. Wherry.

John Wallace, veteran.

R. A. Walker.

George A. White.

George Wersham, died at Andersonville Aug. 17, 1864.

James Wainer.

Benjamin Yealsy.


SIXTY-SEVENTH REGIMENT.—(Three Years' Service.)


Quartermaster Samuel Flint, from May , 1865, to July 14, 1865.


ROSTER OF COMPANY B (OLD COMPANY).


lst Lieut. Joseph Greer, from Sept. 1, 1862, to Sept. 12, 1864.


COMPANY H.


1st Lieut. Joseph Smith, from June 16, 1863, to March 12, 1865, having been promoted from 2d lieut. of Company K.


A part of the men of Company E were recruited in Westmoreland County, but their names cannot be ascertained as separate from those of the two other counties that made the major portion of the company.


ROSTER OF COMPANY F, SEVENTY-FOURTH PENNSYLVANIAVOLUNTEERS.


Recruited and assigned to it March 1, 1865.


Capt. Garvin A. McLain, disch. May 8, 1865.

Capt. John Kinter, pro. from 1st lieut. July 29, 1865.

1st Lieut. John McWilliams, pro. from 2d to 1st lieut.

2d Lieut. M. S. Ray, pro from 1st sergt.

lst Sergt. John W. Shields, pro. from sergt. Aug. 10, 1865.


Sergeants.


Peter Froch.

T. S. McLain.

A. J. Stumpf.

W. H. Kinter.


Corporals.


W. C. Dilts.

W. Thompson.

Alexander Walker.

D. T. Faith.

W. P. Rowe.

H. H. Shields.

Samuel Wissinger.

J. G. Barr.

W. G. Myers.


Musicians.


H. L. Kinter.

H. K. Shields.


Privates.


J. S. Agey.

Thos. Anderson, died May 19,1865.

S. Bothel.

Alexander Blurt.

J. W. Brown.

John Brown, of D.

William Butterbaugh.

G. H. Butterbaugh.

J. Butterbaugh.

L. Butterbaugh.

S. Butterbaugh.

James Baker.

Thomas Berringer.

J. L. Berringer.

D. H. Brady.

Samuel Clawson.

William Craig.

Henry Craig.

W. A. Connor.

William Degarmin.

Samuel Donahey.

George Donahey.

J. A. Dickey.

C. W. Davidson.

S. M. Fails.

William Faith.

John Faith.

J. W. Findley.

M. J. Fleming.

S. Gibson.

Robert Galbraith.

R. C. Hopkins.

Albert Howe.

Andrew Harman.

G. W. Hanna.

John Hunter.

W. H. Harrison.

Andrew Hoover.

Joseph Johnson.

T. A. Johnson.

A. Kinter.

Alexander Kimnel.

John Lowman.

Thomas C. Laughery.

J. K. Lightcap.

J. S. Longwell.

S. Munshower.

H. Munshower.

H. M. Myers.

David Myers.

J. K. Myers.

Abe Moor.

R. M. Morris.

John McQuown.

Thomas H. McQuown.

William McQuown.

M. McLaughlin.

W. McLaughlin.

John McCunn.

J. McLeister.

R. C. McCaughey.

John McCoy.

Alexander McMillen.

James McMillen.

H. K. McAllister.

A. S. McCall.

J. W. McHenry.

Frederick Peifer.

A. Pease.

W. H. H. Price, died April 24, 1865.

William Ray.

M. J. Rhodes.


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J. J. Rowe.

D. H. Rowe

W. B. Short.

D. A. Short

John Sheiffer.

H. Stuchel.

S. Swager.

Caleb Snyder.

Henry Weiss


SEVENTY-SIXTH REGIMENT.-(Three Years' Service.)


Co. A, 1st Lieut T. J. Armstrong, from March 11, 1865, to July 16, 1865,

Co. G, 2d Lieut. J. 8. Harman, from March 10, 1865, to July 18, 1865.


SEVENTY-SEVENTH REGIMENT.-(Three Years' Service.)


Co. B, Capt. John W. Kreps, from Jan. 9, 1863, to Oct. 29,1864; was 1st lieut from Sept. 28, 1861, till pro. capt.

CO. B, 1st Lieut. Frank A. M. Kreps, from Jan. 9,1863, to Jan. 24, 1865. when made capt.; was 2d lieut. from Dee. 10, 1862, to Jan. 9, 1863.


SEVENTY-EIGHTH REGIMENT.-(Three Years' Service.)


Asst. Sur. O. P. Bollinger, from March 28 to June 22, 1865.

Co. G, Capt. W. J. Williams; 2d lieut. from March 22, 1864, to April 13, 1864, when made capt.; must out Nov. 4, 1854.


EIGHTY-THIRD REGIMENT.-(Three Years' Service.)


Asst. Sur. William S. Stewart, from May 22, 1863, to Sept. 24, 1864.


ROSTER OF COMPANY C, EIGHTY-FOURTH PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEERS.


Capt A. J. Crissman, res. July 15,1862.

Capt. B. M. Morrow, pro. from lst lieut; res. Sept. 29, 1862.

Capt. William Logan, disch. Aug. 26, 1863.

Capt James J. WInsing, pro. from 2d to 1st lieut Jan. 12,1863; to Capt Nov. 16, 1863; wounded at Chancellorsville.

lst Lest Archibald Donbass, res. Jan. 1, 1863

1st Lieut. Charles Mummey, pro. from 1st sergt Dec. 11,1863; captured at Chancellorsville. May 3, 1863.

2d Lieut. Charles O'Neil, res. April 30, 1862

2d Lieut. W. M. Gwinn, res. Sept 19, 1862.

2d Lieut William Hays, pro. from 1st sergt.; wounded and captured at Chancellorsville; disch Aug 27, 1863.

2d Lieut Joseph McMaster, pro. to 2d lieut July 21,1864

Sergts. R. R. Roberts, Charles McClune, M. Campbell, Harrison Hines.

Corp. Eli Johnston, trans. to 57th Regt.

Corps. John Felgar, J. Wiringer Joseph Hood.

Corp. John Stem, wounded at Chancellorsville.

Corp. Moses Clark, captured at Chancollorsville; trans. to 57th Regt.

Corp. John Douglass, trans. to 57th Regt

Corp. Peter J. Kesler, tram. to Vet Res. Corp..

Musicians, A. Ringler, John Cramer (trans. to 57th Regt.).


Privates.


J. A. Albert.

John Ayers.

W. C. Akers, died ; veteran.

Norman Ankney, trans to 57th Regt.

Josiah Baldwin, trans. to 57th Regt.

J. D. Barron., trans. to 57th Regt; wounded at Chancellorsville.

Aaron Boughner,

John Bechtel.

H. W. Banner.

Owen Bullard, died Jan. 6, 1862

William Blumroder.

John Bair.

Isaac Boose.

C. D. Bowers.

Herman Beissertt, captured at Chancellorsville

J. Berkstrosser.

C. Carry.

John Berry.

Michael Collins.

Adam Boles.

William Crothersm.

C. Cookensburg.

John Clark.

Isiah Campbell.

I. T. Campbell.

Lewis Cruse.

D. Cammerer.

M. Cress.

Thomas Carroll.

William Campbell, trans. to 57th Regt.

John Camerer, trans, to 57th Regt

C. W. Curry, disch. for wounds received at Winchester.

Charles Cornmesser, died at Davidsburg, Pa.

Reed A. Douglas, trans. to 57th Regt.

M. Duffey.

Michael Fry, Sr.

M. Fry, Jr.

George S. Freeman, killed at Chancellorville.

Summerfield Flegal, not accounted for.

John Geisey, trans. to 57th Regt.

John Grimes.

Henry Grimes.

Jacob Grimes

Jame Hoffer, trans. to Vet. Res. Corp.

Eli Harman, trans. to 57th Regt

George Hays, killed at Chancellorsville

C. H. Hays

Jeremiah Hoffer.

John Hines.

George Hoffer, trans. to Co. H, 57th Regt.

Samuel Hoffer, trans. to Co. H, 57th Regt

W. C. Lineman, died of wounds received at Winchester.

W. K. Hilemana, not accounted for.

Ab.Hertzler, disch. for wounds received at Winchester.

John Johnston, captured at Chancellorville

Jacob Johnston

J. Jennings.

Uriah Johnson.

James Keeler.

Samuel Konkle, trans. to 57th Regt.

Daniel Kuhns, trans. to Vet Ras. Corps.

Henry Knox.

George Kissell.

J. M. Knox, trans. to 57th Regt.

Leo Keech, killed at Winchester, Va., March 3, 1862

Terrence Kinney

John Lever.

D. A. Kephart.

Thomase Lahey

Thomas Long.

Josiah A. Moore, captured at Chancellorsville.

George A. Miller.

Robert C. Moore

Edward Montacue, trans. to 57th Regt

Williams S. Miller.

Adam Miller.

Noah Miller, trans. to 57th Regt.

Adam Moul.

David M. Miller, died Dec. 9, 1862.

John McGraw.

Jame. Martheny.

James McGirr.

J. S. Mickey.

Patrick McCoy.

J. Murphy.

J. W. McKinney.

Robert Mason.

M. McCartney.

George Musans.

M. B. Miller

Marshall Moody, killed at Chancellorsville.

John Matthews, died Dec. 23, 1862.

Peter Morningstar, trans. to 57th Regt

Robert McIlvaine, trans. to 57th Regt.

Joseph H. Moore, trans. to Co. A.

Adam Mort, not accounted for.

Henry Nedrow, trans. to 57th Regt.

Edward Neckles.

William S. Pane.

Charles Noel.

W. J. Packs.

William Osborne.

Lewis Pickle.

Henry Pickle, trans. to Co. A; veteran.

Robert Pickle, unaccounted for.

William Queer, trans.. to 57th Regt.

George B. Reese.

P. H. Roadman.

Thomas Richards, trans. to 57th Regt

William Rodskeyy.

L. S. Reed.

Felix Rick.

Jacob Rinehard.

Henry H. Smith, captured at Chancellorsville.

Henry Stum, died Jab. 20, 1863.

Paul Shawley.

David Wideman

Conrad Shawley.

David Scott.

Joseph Showman.

J. W. Shreeder.

H. Satterfield. 

Jacob Spidel (wounded)

Jonathan Shawley, wounded at Chancellorsville.

John L. Shultz, wounded at Chancellorsville.

Nathaniel Sharp, died June 29, 1862.

Samuel Teeter.

Robert Tayler

John Teeter.

John Trainor, trans. to Co. A; veteran

R. Templeton.

J. W. White.

W. A. Thomas.

W. G. Wissinger

Harrison Wissinger, wounded at Chancellorsville.

Edward Walters, trans. to Co. E.

Aaron Weight, killed atWinchester March 23, 1862.

H. R. Wilson.

Edward White.

Jacob Wise.

James White.

William Whittaker.

Silas White.

W. R. Wimer.

J. Russell Wingate, trans. to Co. D.

Martin Young, disch. for wounds received in action.


EIGHTY-FIFTH REGIMENT.-(Three Year's Service.)


Co. H, 1st Lieut. Isaac R. Beaten, from Sept. 23, 1861, to June 24, 1862, when resigned.


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NINETY-THIRD REGIMENT.--( Three Years' Service.)


Lieut-Col. John W. Johnston, from Sept. 14, 1861, to July 10, 1862; res.


ROSTER OF COMPANY M, ONE HUNDREDTH PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEERS


Capt. David A. Lackey, pro. to maj. Oct. 9, 1861.

Capt. A. B. Campbell, pro. from 2d lieut ; res. Jan. 5, 1863

Capt. James L. McFeetern, pro. from sergt to 2d lieut.; to 1st lieut ; to Capt; wounded at Second Bull Ran.

Capt. J. W. Allen, pro. from corp. to sergt; to 1st sergt; to capt ; prisoner from July 30 to Oct. 10, 1864; veteran.

lst Lieut Jesse C. Taylor; disck. March 8, 1862.

lst Lieut J. R. McQuaid, pro. from corp. to sergt.; to lst lieut, wounded at Cold Harbor.

1st lieut. Charles Oliver, pro. from sergt to lst sergt ; to lst lieut.; vet.

2d Lieut John C. Dougherty, pro. from sergt to 2nd lieut.; wounded at Petersburg,

2d Lieut. William Oliver, pro. to sergt ; to 2d lieut ; wounded at South Mountain, Spottsylvania, and Petersburg.

1st Sergt. Joel Panama, veteran.

1st Sergt. C. L. Powers, wounded ; discharged.

Sergt J. T. Kirkland, veteran.

Sergt. John W. Bradley, veteran.

Sergt. Alex. Haney, veteran.

Sergi. W. R. Collins, snot out at expiration of terns

Sergt John H. Merrick., killed at James Island.

Corp. John McClure, veteran

Corp. J. A. Abraham.

Corp. G. D. Barclay, substitute

Corp. David Ross, substitute.

Corp. J. Crouch.

Corp. Peter Culp, substitute.

Corp. C. F. Anderson, veteran.

Corp. Wm. Wigley, trans to Vet. Res. Corps.

Corp. Benj. Taylor,

James Mahaffey.

Musician W. T. Cline, veteran;

W. S. Abrahams, veteran.

Musician Thos. Eba.


Privates.


Wm. Adams, drafted ; disch July 19, 1865.

Josiah Applegate.

John Addison, prisoner from July 29, 1864, to Feb. 23, 1865.

J. S. Atherton, drafted ; died March 3, 1865.

Thos. Albright. substitute ; May 16, 1865.

David Arnold, substitute ; June 4, 1865.

C. Abrahsms.

A. Bretz, substitute.

A. Altman.

Thomas Berry, substitute.

Isaac Ammon.

Wm. Bacon.

Samuel Alton.

Samuel Barton

O. H. Burdett.

D. Beverage.

A. A. Bathurst, not on muster-out roll.

A. Buckalew, disch by general order June 7, 1865.

John W. Bradley, killed at Spottsylvania.

Peter Boyle, substitute; March 24, 1865.

P. G. Bannon, substitute; May 15, 1865.

John Casslday.

L. Cameron, substitute,

James Chesnut, substitute.

Joseph Cary.

John Crooks, must out Sept. 5, 1864.

John Cox, must. out Sept. 5, 1864.

F. G. Craighead, died July 22, 1864.

P. Cregan.

Wm. Dale.

John Curry.

J. F. Craighead

Wm. Cowan, substitute, June 17, 1865.

J. W. Cocaine, twice, Dec. 9, 1862, and June 9, 1865.

James Day, drafted.

J. S. DeWalt, must out Sept. 5, 1864.

John Donaldson, substitute ; disch. June 6, 1865.

W. S. Dunn, killed at Spottsylvania.

Charles Dawson, died at Andersonville June. 1865.

Lewis Erhard, drafted.

John Echelberger.

John Engle, substitute; June 25, 1865.

O. W. Elliott

Henry Fisher.

S. Fenwick, drafted.

Ward Foster, mast out Sept. 5, 1864.

J. D. Fowler, killed at Spottsylvania.

Michael Flynn, substitute ; April 4, 1865.

John Flint.

R.. W. Gay, substitute.

Samuel Grist, veteran.

Leonitus Hayden.

J. C. Gordon, drafted. 

John Hair, substitute.

Patrick Hickey.

James Hayes, substitute: captured at Petersburg.

Isaiah Houseman, must. out Sept 5, 1864.

James Healy, died at Andersonville Dec. 1, 1864.

Wm. Harris, substitute ; May 15;1865.

Michsel Hoff, substitute ; May 15, 1865.

Wm. Hickey, substitute ; May 16, 1865.

John Hale, substitute ; May 23, 1865.

John Hogan, substitute ; June 4, 1865.

G. W. Healey. 

Peter Harrison.

Alex. Henry.

I. Houseman

Richard Hopkins.

Wm. Irwin, disch. June 30, 1865.

James Jester.

O. C. Jackson, substitute.

Wm. Johnson.

Jacob Jordan.

Wm. Jacob, substitute.

Thos. W. James, substitute.

Jonathan H. Jones, trans. to Vet Res. Corp..

John Johnston.

Martin Jordan, died.

Joseph Kreps. 

Geo. Kerr.

Henry R. Kemble.

Wm. Kinney, died April 18, 1865, of wounds received at Petersburg, March 25.

John Lewis, drafted

W. Linkard, substitute.

Joseph Lower, substitute.

Fred. Libalt, disch. June 7, 1865.

Michael Lape, disch, on surgeon's certificate ; veteran

Anton Langsdorf, drafted ; disch. July 3, 1865.

George Lucy. 

J. S. Marshall.

Samuel Lytle. 

G. W. Mogle drafted

William Madge, substitute.

John R. Moss, must out Sept. 5, 1864.

Robert Malley, drafted ; disch. May 7, 1865.

John Mulligan, must. out Oct. 7, 1864.

Luc Myers, drafted ; died April 21, 1865, of wounds.

Patrick Martin, substitute ; May 15, 1865.

James Malone, substitute; May 19, 1865.

Charles Miller, substitute ; disch; buried in National Cemetery, Richmond, Va.

David Meredith.

Thomas McMurray, substitute.

Robert McClure, disch. on surgeon's certificate June 24, 1865.

John W. Connell, died May 31., 1864, of wounds received

John W. Connell.

John Nicholson

Samuel McClure.

Daniel Odamar, substitute.

S. McCaughan.

Lawrence O'Brien, substitute.

Mark McCanders.

Frank O'Carrie, substitute.

Robert F. McQuaid.

Elias Powell, veteran.

John Natman, substitute.

J. N. Parker, veteran.

Charles Newell, drafted

Cyrus Peterson, dratted,.

James Piles, died at Hilton Head, S. C., Nov. 28, 1862.

J. W. Penny.

John Ritz, substitute.

J. Benninger, drafted. 

Henry Ragon, substitute.

J. W. Rouch, drafted.

Charles W. Richards, died Feb. 19, 1865.

William Rothrock, died March 12, 1865; veteran.

George Rudge, died Sept. 24, 1863.

John Rankin

George W. Sellars, drafted.

John Shedden, substitute.

Hiram Swisher, drafted.

James Stewart

Hiram Saddler, must. out Sept. 5, 1864.

Solomon Stroup.; must. out Sept 5, 1864.

R. H. Sickles, must. out Sept. 5,, 1864.

George Smith, substitute ; Feb. 23, 1865.

Jacob Smith, substitute; May 2, 1865.

Jacob Seigle.

George Thompson, substitute.

James Saddler.

James Thompson, substitute.

Philip Saddler.

Benjamin Thomas.

John Thomas, substitute ; June 9, 1865.

Samuel Thorp.

R. H. Thomas

Joseph Ulam, must. cut Sept. 5, 1864.

Jacob Wilt, drafted.

Henry Wray.

James Wilson, drafted.

Barnes White.

Aaron Weddle.

Charles H. White, disch. on surgeon's certificate May 24. 1863.

John West, wounded at Bull Run Ang. 28,1862; prisoner from Sept. 30, 1864, to March 2, 1865; veteran.


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H. P. Williams, drafted June 25, 1865.

John C. White, April 15, 1864; veteran.

William Woods, substitute ; April 3, 1865.

William Waddington. 

John Young.

Charles Warne.

Adam Zimmerle.

Isaac Walters.

Adam Zimmerman

Thomas Williams.


ONE HUNDRED AND FIRST REGIMENT.—(Three Years' Service.)


COMPANY B.


This was a new company, raised and assigned to the regiment March 15, 1865, and mustered out June 25, 1865.

Capt. William S. Harrah ;

1st lieut., J. D. Ketfering ;

2d lieut, James McCauley;

1st sergt, J. M. McKelvey.


Sergeants


M. K. Hensel, 

James Carnahan

J. A. Matterson.


Corporals.


Oliver Cope.

W. A. McKnight.

William McCurdy.

R. Dresser.

John Hunt.

Hugh Best.

J. Q. A. Beistel,

J. J. Anderson.


Musician..


G. W. Reed

W. E. Welsh.


Privates


William Anderson.

Joshua Battey.

D. B. Boynton.

Samuel Blair.

Henry Byers.

G. B. Brown.

Jacob Beistel, died at Newberne, N.C. July 5, 1865

H. Baisel

David Beatty.

Henry Bossart,

J. K. Berry.

John G. Campbell

M. M. Campbell.

Philip Caress.

A. C. Cramer.

J. S Campbell.

James Cribbs

L F. Chesnut.

P.S. Croft.

Z. Clemm.

P. A. Deemer.

Henry Deemer.

James Dougherty.

James Donaldson.

J. Drummond.

A. Darr.

Milton Foreshoe.

James Freeman.

J. M. Getty.

John Guy.

A. H. Hurst.

W. S. Harris.

Samuel Henry.

J. G. Heninger.

Jerome Hartzeh.

John Hahn.

John Hanger.

H. Jacobs.

M. Kunkel

James Kakoe.

T. T. Keibler.

D. M. Kimmel.

T. J. Bell,

G. M. Brant.

George Balentine.

George Barger.

George Bellinger.

H. F. Behest. C.,

Samuel Koodman.

S. Linninger.

Basil Lewis.

Carl Myers.

George W. Myers.

J. M. Marshall.

Thomas Martin.

William McMillan.

J. M. Matthews.

David Manias.

J. C. Morrison.

T. P. B. Mikesel

B. S. Magill.

W. M. Piper.

Daniel Parks.

J. W. Ross

H. Russel.

Samuel Roadman.

W. E. Robbins.

Thomas Robbins.

James Rector.

Adam Roger.

Jacob Ross.

John Shaffer.

Thomas Stimmel

John S. Stewart.

Hiram Shirey.

Bennett Stadtmiller.

John G. Watt.

Samuel Wadsworth.

John A. Wolford.

Samuel Young.

Cyrus Qealy.

Hiram Yealy


ONE HUNDRED AND THIRD REGIMENT.—(Three Years' Service.)


COMPANY F.---(Second company of this letter.)


This company was assigned to the regiment in March, 1965, and mustered out June 25th following.


Capt., Cyrus Thomas;

1st lieut., Caleb M. Row

2d lieut., S. A. Bryan;

1st sergt, F. B. Boyle.


Sergeants.


G. B. Potts.

O. B. Robertson.

W. T. Russell

J. W. Anderson


Corporal


S. W. McMichael,

John Harman.

B. C. Hurst.

Francis Andrews.

Simon Mamma.

Alexander Snow.

John Shirey.

J. F. Earnest.


Musicians.


H. Reagan.

Alexander Kimmel.


Privates.


John Albing.

William Abig.

John Anderson.

Abraham Albert.

A. F. Barr.

J. F. Butterwort.

J. J. Baker.

D. C. Baker.

Emanuel Barr.

J. A. Baker.

George Crise.

Obadiah Mailman.

S. M. Fry.

A. B. Findley.

D. Z. Frick.

S. T. Fry.

Joseph Franey.

C. F. Foss.

Simon Feitner.

Jeff. Freeman.

A. J. Gallagher.

John Huffer.

S. D. Hensel.

L. Henry.

Abel Hewitt

J. R. Hough.

J. J. Hilo.

Revel Hays.

Irwin Hays.

B. G. Hempel.

W. C. Hanna.

Emanuel Kuhns.

O. A. Keener.

Samuel Keller.

Eli Kelley.

John Kayne.

M. B. Kettering.

Henry Lane.

Henry Lower.

John Leasers.

B. F. Lauffer.

T. B. May.

B. F. May.

George Moyers.

Albert McHenry.

Joseph McNelley.

Samuel McMichael.

B. A. McBryer.

M. Porteger.

George H. Porch.

W. H. Ruff.

J. B. Reynolds.

J. S. Rayger.

John Rough.

C. P. M. Riley.

Eli Beadsman.

Daniel Reynolds.

Michael Swartz.

David Shirey.

J. B. Sample.

J. B. Shaffer.

Eli Stairs.

David Sheets.

William Sible.

S. Shlebler.

Franklin Smith.

John Sherrow.

Josiah Sherrow.

S. G. Shiebler.

Daniel Smeltzer.

Henry Sheets,

George H. Thomas.

Alexander Tarr.

Barnett Thomas.

John L. Weaver.

Henry Wilks.

A. J. Wilson.

F. F. Wolf.

Alexander C. Walker.

John Wilkins.

J. F. Zimmerman.


ROSTER OF COMPANY E, ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTH PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEERS.


Capt. Mungo M. Dick, pro. to maj. Sept. 20, 1861.

Capt J. W. Greenawalt, wounded at Fair Oaks ; pro. from lst lieut. Sept. 20, 1861; to maj. Nov. 29, 1862

Capt. Cassius M. Markle, prom. from 2d to 1st lieut. Sept. 20, 1861; to capt. Nov. 29, 1862; wounded at Fair Oaks, Va., May 31, 1862; disch. by special order Sept. 3, 1964

1st Lieut A. J. Shipley, pro. from sergt. to 2d lieut, to lst lieut.; wounded at Fair Oaks ; disch. Dec. 19, 1861.

lst Lieut J. N. Sheaf, pro. from corp. to lst sergt, to 1st lieut; must. out with company ; veteran.

2d Lieut George C. Patterson, pro. from corp. to sergt., to 2d lieut ; disch. Sept. 22, 1864.

2nd Lieut. George E. Dennick, pro. to corp., to sergt, to 2nd lieut; must. out with company ; veteran.

1st Sergt. Lewis G. Dom, veteran.

lst Sergt. J. H. Gray, wounded at Fair Oaks ; disch. Sept. 29, 1863.

Sergt William R. Christy, veteran.

Sergt. Joshua Fulmer, veteran.

Sergt. R. F. Bankert, veteran.

Sergt. John Shaner, veteran.


486 - HISTORY OF WESTMORELAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA.


Sergt. John Barr, killed at Fair Oaks.

Sergts. W. A. McLain, R. D. Brown, R. H. Dawson, Joseph Fritchman, Josiah Geiger, J. M. Hays, J. H. Taylor, William W. Newton, Matthias Bankert.

Corp. Thomas Perkins, veteran.

Corp. J. B. Hand, veteran.

Corp. J. W. Rike, drafted.

Corp. Joseph Schrack, drafted.

Corp. Peter Kinser, substitute.

Corp. William Snyder, drafted.

Corp. Adam Tomer, veteran.

Corp. J. M. Dinsmore, veteran.

Corp. Amizi Parks, killed at Wilderness; veteran.

Corps. J. I. Campbell, J. M. McLarimer, George Weddle.


Privates.


Judson Armor, disch. March 25, 1863, for wounds received.

J. A. Armstrong, disch. March 4, 1863, for wounds received.

Emanuel Burkett, drafted.

William Byerly.

W. J. Binder, drafted.

Henry P. Bitts, killed at Fair Oaks.

John Beaumont, died of wounds June 6, 1864.

J. A. Bateman, lost in action Oct. 27, 1864.

R. R. Burchfield, drafted; lost in action June 22, 1864.

Henry Bowers, drafted ; missing in action May 12, 1864.

George Blethren, disch. on surgeon's certificate Dec. 23, 1862.

Henry Baughman, disch. Dec. 9,1862, for wounds.

Clark L. Brant, disch. Feb. 10, 1863, for wounds.

Jacob Brewer, disch. Aug. 8, 1862, for wounds.

J. F. Boyd, disch. June 12, 1865.

J. R. Bottomly, disch. Oct. 20, 1861.

Samuel Burkhart, disch. Sept. 4, 1864, expiration of term.

J. G. Byerly, trans. to Vet. Res. Corp.

W. J. Criss.

Thomas Coffin.

J. K. Clark (substitute).

James Campbell, killed at Gettysburg.

A. McK. Campbell, died of wounds July 8, 1863.

A. M. Creighton, drafted; missing in action May 5, 1864.

D. M. Coley, disch. May 15, 1863, for wounds.

William Cochenour, disch. on surgeon's certificate April 4, 1862.

Hugh Cunningham.

P. Dean.

August Diorites.

John Deitle, killed at Fair Oaks.

William Dougherty, died at Salisbury, Nov. 25, 1864; veteran.

W. L. Dady, drafted; missing in action Sept. 9,1864

D. J. Delaney, drafted; missing in action Sept. 9, 1864.

Charles C. Douglas, disch. on surgeon's certificate Dec. 29, 1862.

Francis Dunbar, most out Sept. 4, 1864.

W. B. Dermick, disch. on surgeon's certificate April 20, 1863.

Rinehart Kisel, drafted.

John D. Elliott, died Jan. 9, 1862.

John W. Fraser, veteran.

Charles W. Fox, drafted.

Thomas Flaig, subetitute; killed at Fort Davis.

J. G. Felgar, disch, Sept. 4, 1864.

W. P. Fritchman, disch. Sept. 4, 1864.

George R. Fultz, disch. Jan. 16, 1864, for wounds.

J. Y. Fleming, disch. Sept. 4, 1864.

James Finley, trans. to Vet. Res. Corp.

D. H. Gould, veteran. 

W. Gehl, substitute.

W. H. Godfrey, drafted.

Peter Griffith, killed at Wilderness.

William Gregory, died Feb. 9, 1863.

R. G. Greenawalt, disch. on surgeon's certificate Dec. 9, 1862.

W. S. Greer, drafted.  G. A. Carries, drafted.

H. J. Rogers.

J. C. Hought, died June 2, 1862.

John Heist, died at Richmond a prisoner.

Robert Henry, missing in action May 12, 1864.

Charles Higgins, drafted; missing in action May 5, 1864.

Thomas Hodgeson, disch. on surgeon's certificate Sept. 13, 1862.

Alexander Hurst, disch on surgeon's certificate Dec. 9, 1862.

Roger Hurst, disch. Sept. 4, 1864, expiration term.

John Hudspeth, trans. to Vet. Res. Corp..

John Irwin, died March 26, 1862.

George Johnston, substitute ; May 28, 1865.

J. S. Johnston, disch. Sept. 4, 1864, expiration term.

Christian Kreps.

Thomas Kelly.

H. A. Kissinger.

T. A. Kenly.

Frederick Keck.

Francis Kelly.

Michael Kelly, missing in action May 12, 1864.

Francis Keck, substitute ; missing in action Dec. 7, 1864.

W. M. Kelly, disch, on surgeon's certificate June 1,1862.

Elias Kunkle, disch. Sept. 4, 1864, expiration term.

Archie A Kuhn, disch. July 3, 1862, for wounds.

William Kreps, disch. April 25, 1865, expiration term.

Nicholas Kroff, substitute; disch. June 22, 1865.

Daniel Kettering, trans. to Signal Corpe Aug. , 1863.

J. M. Kincaid, trans. to Vet. Res. Corps.

Julius Lauf, substitute.

W. H. Lacy, veteran.

William Long, drafted.

Placidus Luchuck.

Charles Long, disch. Aug. 5, 1865.

Job Layton, killed at Fair Oaks.

John Measure, disch. Oct. 7, 1862

C. W. Lightner, disch. June 6, 1862

Moses Lowers, disch. Sept. 4, 1864.

W. H. Lawson, pro. to In serer Co. K Jan. 1. 1862.

J. P. Miller.

J. C. Moore, drafted.

Frederick Meek, substitute.

William Moyer, drafted.

George Metter, drafted.

F. Miller, substitute.

John T. Miller, killed at Fair Oaks.

John T. Millenden, died Sept. 27, 1862.

A. J. Miller, May 8, 1864.

George M. Means, disch. on surgeon's certificate July 31, 1862.

Alexander Means, disch. for wounds received.

Frederick Mysic, disch. for wounds received May 31, 1862.

Michael Mysic, disch. for wounds received May 31,1862.

James Mews, disch. on surgeon’s certificate Dec. 16, 1832.

Francis Mooney, died, Sept. 4, 1864, expiration of term.

Joseph Markle, prisoner from Sept. 9,1864, to April, 1865 ; disch. by generl order May 29, 1865; veteran.

Alexander McClintock, killed at Wilderness

Alexander C. McMath, died June 17, 1862, of wounds.

Jacob McGrew, died June 12, 1862.

George S. McGrew, Mark Sept 4, 1864, at expiration of term.

Isaac G. McCauley, disch. on surgeon's certificate Nov. 25, 1863.

John W. McCane, disch. Aug. 1, 1862, for wounds.

Robert McMunn, disch. on surgeon'. certificate Nov. 5, 1862

J. M. McCauley, trans. to 1st Regt. U. S. Cav. June 11, 1863.

William Null, disch. June 6, 1865.

Andrew Nish, disch. Dec. 26, 1862, for wounds.

William Prescott, died June 25, 1864, of wounds

D. C. Palmer, disch. March 17, 1863, for wounds.

Joseph Pinkerton, disch. on surgeon's certificate Oct. 7, 1862.

Emanuel Rufen, drafted.

W. T. Reed, disch. on surgeon's certificate Feb. 25, 1863.

N. Peter Smoter, veteran.

Benjamin Shannon.

W. H. Smith.

Henry Seder, substitute.

Theo. Shaffer, substitute.

William South.

John C. Short, drafted ; trans. to Vet. Res. Corp.

Joseph Steiner.

C. P. Schrank, drafted; missing in action Dec. 7, 1864.

Benjamin Stewart, disch. June 11, 1861.

J. Scheedy, drafted ; disch. June 22, 1865.

Harrison Stoner, killed at Fair Oaks.

Harvey Tomlinson.

Cornelius Tobin.

W. W. Thompson died at Salisbury, Nov. 5, 1864.

Robert Turley, disch. on surgeon's certificate Aug. 12, 1862.

L. Wahl, drafted.

Aaron Wetzel, drafted.

T. J. Woodward.

John Werner, drafted.

D. F. Walter, drafted; disch. July 5, 1865.

Henry Wyand, drafted ; disch. July 13, 1865.

David F. Weimer, wounded and captured at Fair Oaks ; died at Richmond, June 25, 1862.

A. G. Williard, died Jan. 8, 1863.

Henry G. Weaver, disch. Oct. 26, 1862, for wounds.

Samuel White, disch. on surgeon's certificate Dec. 25, 1862.

Benjamin S. Warren, disch. Oct. 25, 1862, for wounds.

M. L. Willetts, drafted; disch. May 30, 1865.

John Woodward, pro. to principal musician Oct. 1, 1861.

Albert Williard, trans. to Vet. Res. Corps.

John M. Wilson, trans. to Vet. Res. Corp..

John Wallace, trans. to Vet. Res. Corp.

Henry Zuber, drafted; must. out with company.


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ONE HUNDRED AND TENTH REGIMENT.—(Three Years' Service.)


(Company G, assigned April, 1865.)


1st Lieut. David O. Brown, from April 17, 1865, to Jan. 28, 1865.


ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTEENTH REGIMENT.—(Three Years' Services.)


Burgeon George C. Ewing, from April 3, 1863, to June 23, 1861.


ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTEENTH REGIMENT—CAVALRY.- ( Three Years' Service.)


Surgeon W. F. Osborne, from Jan. 21 to July 14, 1865.


ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-THIRD REGIMENT.—(Nine Months' Service.)


Asst. Surgeon W. S. Stewart, from Sept. 12, 1862, to May 13, 1863.


ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-SECOND REGIMENT.—(Nine Months' Service.)


Surgeon J. W. Anawalt, from Sept. 15, 1862, to May 24, 1863.


ROSTER OF COMPANY F, ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-FIFTH

PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEERS.


Capt. David L. McCulloch, pro. to lieutenant-colonel Aug. 19, 1862.

Capt. George C. Mahon, pro. from first lieutenant Aug. 19, 1862.

1st Lieut. John McMurray, pro. from second lieutenant Aug. 19, 1862.

2nd Lieut. W. B. McCherney, pro. from first sergeant Aug. 19, 1862.

lst Sergt. Shannon Nicely, pro. from sergeant Aug. 19, 1862.

Sergts. R. S. Elliott, J. W. Graham, J. G. Ogden, Weeley Taylor.

Corps. J. E. McNutt, A. J. Graham, W. A. Love, John Brown, Andrew

Taylor, W. B. McElroy, William Clark, John L. Spiegel.

Musicians J. C. Davis, S. B. Gillmores.


Privates.


Isaac Ambrose Pankney.

Albert Bossed.

Albert Burkhart.

J. B. Brown.

John Bridenhall.

M. W. Brown.

John Barber.

Samuel Barton.

W. H. Brown.

C. C. Beatty.

W. C. Campbell

Theodore Cunningham.

J. C. Campbell.

James Clark.

Canon Clifford.

Michael Crawford.

Alexander Craig.

Peter Dick.

A. S. Fowler.

John Findley.

John Geiger.

John M. Geiger.

H. W. Hellerman.

James Haupt.

J. H. Horner.

William Halferty.

James Hutchinson.

A. Hibbens.

Paul Hill.

Isaac Hill.

Robert Heacox.

Robert Johnston.

Porter Kelly.

H. F. Keener.

S. M. Kennedy.

M. P. Knapp.

Josiah Lilly.

J. G. Louther.

S. C. Louther.

John Louther.

James Lynch.

Wiliam Mears.

A. F. Martin.

A. M. Mechesney.

A. Matthews.

C.A. Mangos.

D. B. Miller.

R. McBurney.

Hugh McCune.

William McMillan

James McMullen.

M. McCullough.

John Neal.

David Pier.

Daniel Pier.

William Robb.

B. Riffler.

Robert Riddle.

Joseph Steel.

E. B. Sweeney.

J. H. Soxman.

W. C. Strickler.

Benjamin Simpson.

Hiram Smith.

John Suter.

Abe Shockey.

Francis Smith.

G. W. Starmer.

George Serena.

Isaac Smith.

Wm. Shannon, died Oct. 13, 1862.

James Tittle.

William Walter (1).

William Walter (2).

John B. Walter.

David Wallace.

John R. Wallace.

Peter Winebrenner.


ROSTER OF COMPANY G, ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-FIFTH

PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEERS.


Capt., H. L. Donnelly ; 1st lieut., J. O. Lowery; 2d lieut., Thomas. P. Moorhead ; lst sergt., J. H. Moore.


Sergeants.


W. C. Knox.

D. R. Cook.

A. H. Hinkley.

J. A. McKinley.

J. M. Moore.


Corporals


Thomas Culbertson.

S. P. Reed.

I. N. Dushaw.

Laban Smith.

Elisha Torrence

Simeon Bird.

D. O. Brown.

Irwin Horrell.


Musicians.


W. C. Armour

C. C. Fisher.


Privates.


J. W. Armour.

J. T. Ambroee.

J. A. Aschour.

S. J. Bargoon.

E. J. Beat

J. A. Burrell.

W. Y. Belt..

S. E. Bell.

F. E. Boltz.

Jeremiah Boyd.

Alex. Bitner.

D. E. Belts.

Jeremiah Bush.

S. S. Brinkley.

G. A. Brant.

Uriah Cannon.

Joseph Clark.

H. G. Carln.

W. H. Couch.

Samuel Cook.

Noah Carus.

William Donnell,

J. M. Durnin.

J. M. Elder.

G. R. Ewing.

A. Eschelman.

Jeremiah Fritz.

Samuel Fritz.

H. B. Fishell.

Alex. Fuller.

J. W. Gebhart.

J. L. Hurst.

James Hanlin.

Peter Henry (died at Washington, D. C., March 5,1863).

George Lawson.

Alex. Loughrey.

W. H. Lowery.

J. M. Louther.

Benjamin R. Lowery.

J. W. Mitchell.

J. A. Mickey.

Israel Matthews.

J. R. Miskelly.

George Mears.

W. J. Newherter.

Israel Marker.

Leander Morley.

D. Minnahan, Jr.

John C. Morrison.

J. H. McCauhry.

H. McDowell.

Hiram McKelvey.

J. W. McKelvey.

D C. McChesney.

H. L. McMillin.

J. T. Nicewonger.

Judson Naugle.

Asher Nicely.

Isaac Nicely (died at Washington D. C., Jan. 2, 1863).

John O'Hara.

John Oursler.

Martin R. Phillipi.

George Piper.

S. K. Pounds.

Lewis Ross.

Sharmon Roberts.

Joseph Robbins.

Edward Shaffer.

J. M. Smith.

H. B. Scott.

J. H. Sloan.

William Sindorf.

Thomas Smith, Jr.

Henry Simons.

J. P. Septer.

Frederick Tanthirger.

J. H. Taylor.

M. B. Wilt.

Cyrus W. Wilt.

W. P. Wadsworth.

John Waughman.


ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-SIXTH REGIMENT.—(Nine Months' Service.)


COMPANY H


Capt. Samuel S. Marchand, died Feb. 18, 1863, of wounds received at Fredericksburg Dec. 13, 1862.


Part of this company was recruited in Westmoreland County.


ROSTER OF COMPANY B, ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-SECOND PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEERS.


Capt. John G. Andrews, disch. Aug. 20, 1864.

Capt. Daniel S. Wilkins, pro. from 2d to lst lieut., to capt ; must. out with company May 29, 1865.

1st Lieut. Edward B. Hurst, killed at Gettysburg July , 1863.

lst Lieut. Daniel S. Tinsman, pro. from sergt. Oct. 24,1864.

1st Sergt. Urbenus Hubbs, pro. to sergt., to lst sergt.

1st Sergt. A. A. Hasson, trans. to 169th Regt.; disch. by general order July 3, 1865.


Sergeants.


J. M. Kough.

D. Wilkins.

G. A. Bare.

S. A. Bare.

Thomas Lonergan, wounded at Fredericksburg.

G. P. Clark, trans to 18th Regt. Vet Res. Corps.


488 - HISTORY OF WESTMORELAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA.


Corporals.


J. S. Hood.

Samuel Dice.

Thomas Candvine.

M. S. Lohr, pro. to corp. Nov. 1, 1863.

Henry Gibson, wounded at Fredericksburg.

G. W. Stacy, disch. May 15, 1865.

G. P. Matthews, killed at Gettysburg.

Cyrus Walter, died of wounds received at Gettysburg.


Musicians.


Cyrus Swartz. 

W. P. Clark.


Privates.


Clifford Anderson.

Ezra Aspey.

Thaddeus Ash, killed at North Anna, May 23, 1863.

Frank Brothers.

G. W. Brothers.

William Buttermore.

S. P. Brinker.

Wesley Blake.

W. S. Beal.

George Brier.

Harrison Byers.

S. Berg.

A. G. Bare.

Cyrus Brothers.

Manuel Bostler, died Dec. 29, 1862, of wounds.

G. W. Coleman, disch. on surgeon's certificate, Nov. 9,1863.

Cyrus Cole, trans. to Vet. Res. Corps.

J. G. Campbell, trans. to Vet. Res. Corp.

G. W. Cunningham, killed at Fredericksburg.

Enos R. Cramer, killed at Gettysburg.

John Culp, died of wounds received at Fredericksburg.

Adam G. Cramer, killed at Gettysburg.

Samuel Cramer, killed at Gettysburg.

H. S. Durstine, disch. Dec. 22, 1863.

J. W. Ebersole, trans. to Vet. Res. Corp.

Samuel Finefrock, killed at Gettysburg.

Albert Gallatin, disch. May 29, 1865.

William Guist, disch. Dec. 17, 1872.

Noah Getlama, trans. to Vet. Res. Corps.

Joseph House.

D. Hokenshall.

Harrison Hanger.

Meyers Horner.

John Hartman, disch. Jan. 28, 1863.

W. Y. Hurst, disch. Dec. 7, 1863.

Samuel Hokenshell, trans. to Vet. Res. Corps.

A. H. Hays, died Jan. 13, 1862, of wounds received.

James Hubbs, died Jan. 18, 1863, of wounds received.

Amos Keihl.

C. C. Kelly.

Samuel Kowen.

M. G. Kepple, died Jan. 24, 1864.

M. S. Loucks.

J. C. Leaber, trans. to Vet. Res. Corps.

Peter Mermie. 

S. Malone.

John N. Moody.

Daniel Murnan, disch. Dec. 20, 1864.

Samuel Music, trans. to Vet. Res. Corps.

Philip Music, died Jan. 1, 1863, of wounds.

Levi B. May, killed at Gettysburg.

Samuel Niderheiser.

Oliver Nickols, wounded at Petersburg June 18, 1864.

Thomas Nidrow, disch. Feb. 24, 1863.

Alexander Pool.

Peter Rowan.

I. M. Buff, disch. Dec. 27, 1863.

J. W. Reese, disch. March 2, 1863.

George Sullenberger.

Jacob Sible, disch. Jan. 26, 1863.

D. Sharrow, disch. Sept. 25, 1863.

L. Sullenberger, disch. Sept. 25, 1863.

Benjamin Shunk, killed at Fredericksburg Dec. 13, 1862.

Samuel M. Smith, died Jan. 16, 1863, of wound'.

William Sims, died July 24, 1863.

Franklin Swain, killed at Gettysburg.

Israel Sharron, died April 2, 1865.

John Thompson.

Samuel Thomas.

Joshua Vance.

Jacob Wilkins.

John Weaver, disch. July 15, 1865.

Jacob Washabaugh, disch. March 25, 1863.

Jacob B. Waltz, killed at Gettysburg.

David Zuck, disch. on surgeon's certificate Feb. 9, 1863.


ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-SEVENTH REGIMENT.--( Three Years' Service.)


COMPANY E.


2d Lieut. Robert J. Potter, from July 8, 1865, to July 15, 1865; must. out as sergeant-major.


ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-EIGHTH REGIMENT.—(Three Years' Service.)


Burg. U. R. Davis, from Nov. 2, 1862, to June , 1865.


ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-FIFTH REGIMENT.—(Three Years' Service.)


Asst. Surg. W. S. Wilson, from Sept. 12, 1862, to Sept.17, 1864, when pro. to surgeon 210th Regt.


COMPANY A.


1st Lieut. B. G. McGrew, pro. from 2d lieut. Sept. 2, 1862; res. Nov. 2, 1862.


COMPANY F.


Capt. John Markle, rank from Aug. 22, 1862; hon. disch. Sept. 23, 1863. Part of this company was from Westmoreland.


ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-NINTH REGIMENT—"FOURTEENTH CAVALRY."—(Three Years' Service.)


COMPANY G.


Capt. W. W. Murphy, pro. from 2d lieut. to 1st lieut. March 6, 1864; to capt. June 7, 1865 ; must. out Aug. 24, 1865.


COMPANY L.


1st Lieut. David C. Beale, pro. from 2d to 1st lieut April 30, 1865; disch. July 3, 1865.


A portion of this company sots from Weetmoreland County.


ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTIETH REGIMENT—" FIFTEENTH CAVALRY."—(Three Years' Service.)


COMPANY C.


2d Lieut. Samuel R. Henry, rank from March 1, 1863.


COMPANY D.


2d Lieut. Reynolds L. Kelly, rank from March 1, 1863.


COMPANY F.


lst Lieut. H. O. Tintsman, rank from Oct. , 1862 ; res. Feb. 27, 1863.


A small portion of these three companies was from Westmoreland County.


ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-THIRD REGIMENT— "EIGHTEENTH CAVALRY."—(Three Years' Service.)


Commissary, John S. Beazell, from Dec. , 1872, to July 2, 1865.


COMPANY C.


2d Lieut. James R. Weaver, from May 14, 1863, to April , 1864, when pro. to 1st lieut.; must. out May 15, 1865.


COMPANY H.


Capt. F. W. Utter, rank from April 28, 1863 ; disch. Feb. 10, 1864.


A few Westmoreland County men were in each of these companies.


ROSTER OF COMPANY C, ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-EIGHTH

PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEERS.


Capt. John S. Murry.

1st Lieut. Charles Weister.

2d Lieut. John Nichols, pro. to quartermaster April 5, 1863.

2d Lieut. James K. Irwin.

lst Sergt. William Wallace.


Sergeants.


J. F. McWilliams.

William Boyd.

Arthur McCready.

J. S. Harvey.


Corporate.


Peter Hill.

Archibald Adair.

James Gardner.

J. H. Brethune.

Boaz Martz.

J. M. Brown.

J. W. Harvey.

W. C. Lutes.

R. J. Hall.


Privates.


Alexander Anderson.

L. F. Ambrust.

Samuel Abraham.

William Butterworth.

R. Atchison.

R. Billingslee.


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J. Anspecker.

George Ashbaugh.

Elias Brighley.

Joseph Byerley.

Chambers Brinckley.

Henry Hemmer.

John Brown

Joseph Barner.

Thomas Collins, died April 23, 1863, at Newberne, N.C.

Charles Claypoole.

Thomas Coulter.

William Carrigan.

D. Dibler.

William Detman.

J. W. Dougherty.

J. B. Dunn.

John Davis.

John Egglehart.

David George, died at Newberne, N. C., Feb. 25, 1863

Thomas Green.

Thomas Gillespie.

James Hall.

B. W. Henry, pro. to quartermaster Nov. 23, 1862

F. Hall.

Joseph Johnston.

G. W. Johns.

John Johnston.

Thomas Jones.

S. P. Jones.

J. L. Keister.

J. W. Kuhns.

Jacob King.

J. L. Langherty.

W. H. Lewis.

M. C. Ludwick.

Abe Lewis.

Anslem Lewis.

John Montgomery.

A. Morrison.

John Mennen

J. Martz.

John McKillip.

Hugh McDivit.

James O'Dann.

William Bender.

Joseph Bailey.

B. F. Baker.

G. W. Cline.

Solomon Cline.

Jacob Cline.

Samuel Carnahan.

J. V. B. Ebbert.

D. Erfle.

John Frisby.

H. Fitzgerald.

Charles Fry.

Charles Forbes.

A. Gallicher.

H. George.

Davis Glunt.

Philip Hill.

J. G. Haymaker.

Samuel Patterson.

G. R. Ramely.

George Rose.

Oliver Shannon.

M. Staymates.

Joseph Smith.

G. B. W. Staymates.

W. W. Silvis.

W. J. Staymates.

Robert Shaw.

John Steel.

John Surnan.

Samuel Surnan.

G. W. Swank.

John Wintzell.

John Waddle.

G. J. Wangaman.

Andrew Walp.

David Watson.

Joseph Wiester.


COMPANY F, ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-EIGHTH PENNSYLVANIA REGIMENT.


This company was made up of men from Erie and Westmoreland 1 Counties, the officers from the latter being as follows:


lst lieut., Alexander Presser ;

2d lieut., Andrew Guiler.


ROSTER OF COMPANY H, ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-EIGHTH PENNSYLVANIA REGIMENT.


Capt. John T. Fulton.

lst Lieut. Cyrus Thomas.

2d lieut. Henry Barnhart, disch. on surgeon's certificate Jan. 19, 1863.

2d Lieut. S. E. Plough, pro from lst set gt.

1st Sergt. T. J. Armstrong.


Sergeants.


D. A. Altman. 

John Stump.

J. P. Taylor.

Thomas Baldridge.

O. P. Sigfried.

James Errett, died Dec. 9, 1862.


Corporals.


Peter Hufferbert.

J. M. Miller.

R. Henry.

Jacob Buzzard.

Jacob Shearer.

David Billhimer.

Josiah Baughman.


Musicians.


B. F. Parker.

Jacob Walthour.


Privates.


Joseph Altman.

Henry Bender.

J. A. Altman.

Michael Baker.


1 It is impossible to separate the men from the two counties.


C. Allbright.

John Bare.

Joseph Bare.

Daniel Baughman.

Cyrus Baughman.

M. L. Bigelow, Dec. , 1862.

S. Dillingham, Dec. , 1862.

Simon Eisaman.

John and Aaron Evans, Dec. 1, 1862

John Fellabaum.

Lewis Fink.

John Fisher.

J. W. Fox.

Thomas C. Gear.

T. Glayn.

John Gross.

J. W. Johnston.

William Kerrigan.

J. W. Kelly.

Amos King.

W. D. Kuntz.

Reuben Kuntz.

Cu Klingensmith.

William Laughery.

Alex. Leonard.

John Leassure.

Otho Linton.

David Lane.

John Laughlin.

A. C. Love.

E. Lynch (all four Dec. 1, 1862).

B. F. Miller.

Aaron Miller.

Henry Miller.

C. F. Miller.

Simon Miller.

T. C. Myers.

John F. McMillam.

George McDowell

William Beck.

Daniel Beard.

Daniel Bare.

Charles Brewer.

A. Billhimer.

W. J. Copeland.

David Erfie.

Lewis Haines.

Joseph Henry.

W. P. Henry.

Leonard Hunker.

John Harrison.

John Hawkey.

Samuel Hudskin.

John C. McDowell (both Dec. 1, 1862).

B. F. Nulle.

S. Oaterwise.

A. W. Osborn, Dec. 1, 1862.

I. C. Rohrbacher.

George Rohrbacher.

D. B. Rosenthal.

Jacob Shoat.

John Sarver.

Jacob Shoemaker.

Lewis Smith.

Wm. Settle.

John D. Steiner.

John Simpson.

W. H. South, died May 16, 1863.

John Thompson.

Wm. Thompson.

Josiah Vandlke.

Solomon Wible.

Jacob Wible.

Jacob Wyant.


ROSTER OF COMPANY I, ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-EIGHTH PENNSYLVANIA REGIMENT.


Capt. James Hitchman.

lst Lieut. John B. Johnston.

2d Lieut. William B. Johnston, died at Newbern, N. C., Jan. 3, 1863.

2d Lieut. Oliver B. Fulton, pro. from 1st sergt. Jan. 4, 1864.

lst Sergt. P. J. McGuire.


Sergeants


J. A. Harmon. 

George P. Burch.

George Trump.

George Ackerman.


Corporals.


H. F. Beistel.

James Fowler.

Israel Brooks.

Eli Albright.

Isaac Wadworth.

David Shiver.

Daniel Kuhns.

James Irwin.


Privates.


James Armel.

J. M. Allieon.

Lewis Ambrust.

J. G. Asbabaugh.

Henry Armel.

George Baker.

Cyrus Baker.

John A. Baker.

David Bare.

Jacob Barnhart.

Henry Brante.

H. C. Blystone.

James Butler.

John Brindle.

Paul Creamer.

R. B. Carpenter.

John Clark.

James Clark

S. A. Crise.

Jacob Crosby.

W. C. Cochran.

James Dodds.

J. S. Drummond.

John Fritz.

G. H. Findley.

Cyrus A. Foeter.

John Foulke.

Joseph Farr.

John Fiscus.

Adam Franklin.

L. C. Fulton.

R. Graham.

Charles Geller.

E. Hickley.

Christian Harr.

Michael Hoffman.

John Hoffman.

Andrew Hoffer.


490 - HISTORY OF WESTMORELAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA.


George Held.

J. Hay.

S. C. Hunter.

Wm. Harkless.

S. H. Junnel.

W. C. Kelly.

Michael Kelly.

Henry Kiser.

Jacob Lohr.

E. Lynch.

Peter Lawson.

Otho Linton.

J. N. Mitchell.

Peter Miller.

Lucas Myers.

Jeremiah Marker, died Feb. 14, 1863.

Cyrus Music.

James Mitchell.

George Miller.

J. S. Miller.

Henry McDowell.

John McFarland.

J. Neiterhauser.

George Noscar.

Jacob Puche.

John M. Pare.

Miller Roadman, died March 8, 1863.

J. A. Rumbaugh.

Henry Ransel.

Peter Senn.

J. Shalatis.

W. J. Short.

Josiah Surfus.

John Shrum.

Joseph Sailor.

George Sherry.

Samuel Sidman.

J. B. Sarver.

P. C. Weaver.

H. A. Walter.

Peter Wilson.

W. M. Watt.

H. D. Weed.

John Wissing.

Daniel Warman.

Hardy Wiland.

David P. Weaver.

Jacob Zimmerman.


All mustered out July 25, 1863, unless before discharged.


ROSTER OF COMPANY K, ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-EIGHTH PENNSYLVANIA REGIMENT.


Capt., Josiah B. Lauffer ; lst lieut., Simon J. Miller; 2d lieut., William Earnest; lst sergt, W. D. Ewing.


Sergeants.


Samusl Shields.

John Kunkel.

Jacob Reamer.

David Snyder.

John Haney.


Corporate.


Collin Tarr.

Edward Boothman.

Thomas Christy.

Isaac Bear.

J. R. Fritchman.

J. B. Gray.

W. Y. Gray.

J. J. Berline.

William McCutchen.

Henry Kline, died at Newbern, N. C., March 2, 1863.

John Leighner, Dec. , 1862.


Musicians.


John Berline.

Philip Loughner.


Privates.


John Ashbough, S. P. Armstrong, both Dec. 1, 1862.

Reuben Baker.

Israel Blows.

Henry Bush.

Levi Bush.

John Bushyager, died March 5, 1863.

George Bowman, William Bowlin, William Beatty, D. W. Brubaker, James Baker, all five deserted Dec. 1, 1862.

Samuel Carpenter, Robert Caldwell, died March 6, 1863.

William Duffield, Joseph Dunk, Dec. 1, 1862.

Simon Earnest

G. Hoylberts.

J. M. Elliott

G. W. Householder.

A. J. Goeser

George Hill.

William Gooch

John Harman.

James Gibson

Abraham Hutton.

Alex. Gilchrist, died Feb. 12, 1863.

George Hudson.

James Hocunn, James Heasley, Frank Hill, John Inglost, all four deserted Dec. 1, 1862.

Even Jones.

A. M. Johnston.

William Jellison.

Joseph Jameson.

John Jobes, Francis Jones, both Dec. , 1862.

James Kennedy.

Joseph Loughner.

Z. H. Klingensmith.

George Lessig.

Charles Luster.

Hugh Luster.

Caleb Landis.

John Loughner, Dec. 1, 1862.

Jacob Lohr.

W. J. Miller.

Frank Miller,

J. K. Morland, both Dec. 1, 1862.

Abner McConnell.

Albert McMurray.

William McCracken, H. McDowell, Henry McNeal, all three deserted Dec. 1, 1862.


H. M. Neely.

W. H. Powell, Dec. 1, 1882.

Daniel Potts.

Isaac Ranson.

G. B. Potts.

George Ramsey.

William Porter.

Frederick Reagh, William Robeson, both Dec. 1, 1862.

Joseph Steihl. 

Matthias Sowash.

Lewis J. Shuster, died at Newbern, N. C., April 15, 1863.

John Stewart, John Sleyter, Henry Smith, Thomas Turner, George Thompson, Amos Uncapper, Isaac Wadsworth, George White, Thomas Wilson, Frank Woodsides.

James H. Young, must. out with company July 23, 1863.


ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-EIGHTH REGIMENT.—(Three Years' Service.)

COMPANY B.


2d Lieut. Frederick A. Reen, pro. to lst lieut. June 2, 1864, to capt. Sept. 25, 1864, to maj. Nov. 25, 1865; must. out Dec. 14, 1865.

2d Lieut. John Carson, pro. to 1st lieut. Co. H ; killed in action Sept. 29, 1864.


TWO HUNDRED AND FOURTH REGIMENT—" FIFTH ARTILLERY."—(One Year's Service.)


COMPANY I.


Capt. James C. Hawk, rank from Sept. 10, 1864 ; must. out Jane 30,1865, with company.

Part of this company was recruited in Westmoreland.


ROSTER OF COMPANY E, TWO HUNDRED AND SIXTH PENNSYLVANIA REGIMENT.


Capt. John T. Fulton, pro. to lieut.-col. Sept. 9, 1864.

Capt. Clark L. Brant, pro. from 1st lieut. Sept. 9, 1864.

lst Lieut. W. D. Ewing;

2d lieut., H. H. Walthour;

1st sergt., J. F. McMillen.


Sergeants.


Jeremiah Bush.

O. P. Siegfried.

Cyrus Groes.

B. F. Miller.


Corporals.


David Erfle.

Jacob Wible.

M. E. Low.

L. F. Armbrust.

W. H. Altman.

J. W. Fox.

Eli Crouse.

Noah Buzzard.


Musicians.


W. D. Cherry. 

S. J. Brown.


Privates.


J. M. Alters.

J. W. Anderson, Sept. 9, 1864.

Jacob Brewer.

D. B. Bear.

John Beck.

Allen Buzzard, died at Point of Rocks, Va., Oct. 23, 1864.

W. P. Dewalt.

John Earhart.

John Everett.

W. H. Eiseman.

David Errett.

John Ewing.

Louis Fink.

Marion Fox.

Alexander Fox.

John Farlane.

John Fisher.

S. C. Funk.

C. M. Funk.

William Fleckinger.

Conrad King, Sept. 9, 1864.

Samuel Loughner.

A. F. Lemoin.

John Medsgar.

J. A. Miller.

John A. Miller.

William Musick.

Joseph Mellander.

John McCall.

Martin Orvack.

William Albright.

Jacob Beason.

Daniel Bare.

Henry Barnhart.

John Fellowbaum.

Jacob Holster.

H. C. Heasley.

J. G. Heasley.

David Houts.

Jacob Harris.

John Heasly.

John Henderson.

W. J. Hays.

Joseph Jones.

George Kepple.

David Kauffman.

Adam Keihl.

Henry H. Kelly, died Oct.17, 1864.

David Sherbondy.

Samuel Sincley.

David Sethman.

A. F. Siegfried.

Joseph Shoemaker.

H. V. Steiner.

John W. Truxal.

R. F. Thompson.

Simon Uber.

Isaac Weighty.


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Simon Peters.

H. N. Roos.

Simon Row.

A. G. E. Shaft.

John Shettler.

Daniel Willyard.

David Walthour.

John Webster.

William F. Weaver.


COMPANY I, TWO HUNDRED AND SIXTH REGIMENT.


2d Lieut. Robert B. Rogers


COMPANY K.


Capt. Joseph S. Coulter. 


A portion of this company was from Westmoreland, but the largest part from Cambria


TWO HUNDRED AND SEVENTH REGIMENT.—(One Year's Service.)


Asst. Burg. H. S. Lindley, from Sept. 8, 1861, to May 3, 1865.


TWO HUNDRED AND TENTH REGIMENT.—(One Year's Service.)


Surg. W. S. Wilson, from Sept. 17, 1864, to. May 30, 1865.


ROSTER OF COMPANY E, TWO HUNDRED AND ELEVENTH REGIMENT.


Capt. William Walter.

1st Lieut. J. B. Lucas, disch. Nov. 19, 1864.

let Lieut. Lewis Thompson, pro. from 2d lieut. Feb. 27, 1865.

2d Lieut. John B. Walter, pro. from 1st sergt. Feb. 27, 1865.


Sergeants.


David Richard.

G. A. Bran:, prisoner from Nov. 17, 1864, to March 2, 1865.

John Marshall.

A. S. Cameron, wounded at Petersburg.


Corporals


A. Barclay.

T. D. Stitt, prisoner from Nov. 17, 1864, to March 13, 1865.

G. A. Jellsy.

Benjamin Hysong.

Isaac Blackmon.

Shannon Roberts.

Charles F. Ullrey, killed at Petersburg April 2, 1865.

Nelson Sutler, wounded at Petersburg April 2, 1865; died June 3, 1865.


Privates


A. J. Allison.

Casper Adams.

J. Mallison, killed at Petersburg.

J. A. Blackburn.

T. A. Baird.

J. J. Bussart, captured at Bermuda Hundred

S. J. Brinksr.

W. G. Bell.

Peter Beahman.

A. J. Case.

James R. Dowds, died at Salisbury, Jan 12, 1865

James Davison.

John Davison.

J. B. Dolbey.

C. M. Ewing.

J. G. Evans.

David Epley.

J. C. Ewing.

M. A. Fry.

Alexander Fisher.

John Foursha.

F. E. Griffith.

G. W. Garland.

J. M. Gress.

L. Gardner.

H. N. Lane, wounded at Petersburg

J. F. Leacock, prisoner from Nov. 17, 1864, to April 2, 1865

R. W. Larimer.

George Moore, died at Salisbury Jan. 24, 1865

John Matthiot, wounded at Petersburg.

David Moses.

Charles Mitchell.

H. Y. McDowell, prisoner from Nov. 17, 1864, to March 2, 1865

Godfrey McDowell.

John McDowell.

Charles McCune.

J. M. McCurdy.

Robert Blackson.

J. W. Blackburn.

Hiram Barclay.

H. B. Blackburn.

Eli Crouse.

Noah Carns.

J. H. Duncan.

G. W. Garland.

J. C. Harkcan.

Reuben Hugh.

Alexander Hunter.

S. K. Henry.

B. F. Harkcan.

O. F. Johnson.

A. A. Johnson.

Edmund Johnson.

D. Kuebler.

John Kuebler.

Isaac S. Kuhns.

Jacob Kurtz.

John Kurtz.

S. B. Land.

J. J. Miller.

A. Marshall.

J. B. Mowhead.

Jacob Snyder.

James Stimmel.

Frederick Snyder.

Noah Shawley.

George McDowell.

Joseph Shcwman.

James Pahel.

Abraham Shawley.

Reuben Seeger, trans. to Co. I.'

P. E. Swank.

H. M. Stine. 

John Weaver.

S. M. D. Weller, died at City Point Nov. 7, 1864.

T. M. Waddle.

John Wadsworth.

Simon Wagaman.

Peter M. Wassum.

John Walters.

Richard B. White, accidentally wounded Nov. 20, 1864.



ROSTER OF COMPANY H, TWO HUNDRED AND ELEVENTH

REGIMENT.


Capt. M. V. B. Harding ;

1st lieut., Andrew Guyler ;

2d lieut., Geo. R. Griffith;

1st sergt., E. H. Taylor.


Sergeants


S. P. Kays.

Wm. Batss.

Oliver Knapper.

Michael Kelly, wounded at Petersburg.


Corporals.


Henry Y. Moore, wounded at Petersburg.

W. H. Eiseman, wounded at Petersburg.

J. E. Smith.

J. B. Brown.

David Baldridge.

Wm. Hughes.

Thos. Paschall.

David Campbell, wounded at Petersburg.


Musicians.


Samuel Shields.

T. R. Moore.


Privates.


Peter Auman, wounded at Petersburg

H. B. Arnold.

David Ayres.

Alex. Auld.

Harrison Berlin.

G. W. Berlin.

A. L Beam.

David Rouser.

J. T, Beam.

J. M. Boyle.

Daniel Bills.

Jesse Fee.

W. F. Fox, prisoner from Nov. 17, 1864, to March 2, 1865

J. K. Gallather.

Michael Galligher.

John Heintzleman.

David Haumont.

E. Hushberger.

Jossph Hamrick.

D. R. P. Hill.

John Johns.

A. R. Kautz.

Geo. Knopenyder.

Alex. Keyser.

John Lank.

Levi Palmer, killed at Petersburg.

Ephraim Pugh.

Daniel Queer.

C. F. Reason.

E. B. Sloneker, wounded at Petersburg.

Conrad Shafer.

J. K. Simley, wounded at Petersburg

Uriah Snyder.

Jacob Simpson.

J. C. Vernon.

A. S. Webster, wounded at Petersburg, Va.

J. W. Weimer.

Andrew Zink. wounded at Petersburg

Wm. Boiken.

Jeremiah Butt.

John Baker.

Levi Clites.

Peter Campbell.

J. Clacomb.

Fred. Cross.

H. W. Deets.

Samuel Fox.

C. C. Fisher.

J. J. Lonergan.

James Legacy.

Samuel Lagure.

James Mahon.

A. B. Mahon.

David Moyers.

Alex. May.

J. S. McQuaids.

John Penrod.

Amos Peer.

W. M. Palmer.

Samuel Palmer.

Joseph Ray.

W. H. Soxman.

Rufus Shoupe.

John B. Titus.

Noah Tinkey.

P. V. Wasour.


ROSTER OF COMPANY I, TWO HUNDRED AND ELEVENTH REGIMENT.


Capt. John W. Graham ;

lst lieut., Daniel Igo ;

2d lieut., Samuel McElroy ;

1st sergt., J. S. Norris, wounded at Petersburg.


Sergeants.


S. J. Halferty.

A. H. Graham, wounded at Petersburg.

Jonathan Bitner.

Wm. Little.


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Corporals.


J. P. McKelvey

S. M. Kennedy.

David Wallace

Wm. Cunningham.

Geo. Serena

Isaac Lewell.

H. M. Murphy.

David Findley, wounded at Petersburg.


Privates.


J. A. Ambrose.

L. H. Auman.

Wm. Blair.

John S. Brady, died Feb. 4,1865

H. B. Bowman.

Thos. Cummins.

J. A. Campbell.

David Comfort.

John Campbell.

J. T. Klites.

H. Campbell.

A. J. Creswell.

James Decker, killed at Petersburg.

Martin Decker, wounded at Petersburg.

Edward Each.

Edward Halferty.

D. B. Graham.

Wm. Henderson.

J. L. Graham.

Josiah Hile.

Thomas Gillmore.

John Huston.

John Hanna.

S. B. Huston.

Wm. Halferty.

Geo. Hilt

J. I. Morrell.

L. K. Nixon, wounded it Petersburg.

Conrad Jacoby.

Josiah Lilley.

C. A. Krigger. 

Alex. Martin.

W. M. Kennedy.

C. A. Magnus.

Jesse Loather.

J. T. Maxwell.

J. R. Love.

J. A. McMillen.

Samuel McCurdy.

R. H. McClelland, captured at Bermuda Hundred Nov. 17,1864; died at Annapolis, Md., March 17, 1865.

Robert McCreary.

Wm. McBurney.

John B. McMasters, captured at Bermuda Hundred.

John Neil.

John Ogden, wounded at Petersburg.

Geo. Piper.

J. C. Peoples, wounded Nov. 20, 1864.

Jacob Rislnger, died Oct. 17, 1864.

W. L. Robb, wounded at Fort Steadman March 25, 1865.

Isaac Robb.

Wm. Robb, prisoner from Nov. 17, 1864, to March 2, 1868.

Samuel Reed.

John W. Ramsay.

Reuben Roeger, died at Salisbury Jan. 19, 1865.

W. C. Saxton.

Charles Stewart.

J. W. Smith.

Dixon Snodgrass, wounded at Petersburg.

Geo. W. Stewart.

Francis Smith, wounded at Petersburg.

John Steel.

Abel Stewart.

W. W. Taylor, killed at Petersburg.

Francis Troutman, wounded at Petersburg.

Samuel Towell.

John Updegraff.

Henry Wilkins, died at Salisbury, N. C., Jan. 26, 1865, having been captured at Bermuda Hundred.

W. M. Wallace.

Aaron Walls

Wm. W. Young.


ROSTER OF COMPANY K, TWO HUNDRED AND ELEVENTH REGIMENT.


Capt. Josiah Henderson.

lst Lieut. John P. Tarr, killed at Petersburg April 2, 1865.

let Lieut. William B. Chain, pro. from 1st sergt. to 2d lieut.; to 1st lieut. 2d Lieut.

Hugh M. Thomas.

1st Sergt. Amos Miller, wounded at Petersburg.


Sergeants.


J. M. Johnston.

F. L. Marsh.

J. H. Durstine, killed at Petersburg.


Corporals.


B. F, Everett. 

A. D. Harman.

John G. Reece.

J. R. Kiehl.

W. B. Adair, killed at Petersburg.

Daniel Rose.

A. D. Harman

J. B. Kiehl


Privates


C. D. Altman. 

S. D. Altman.

R. M. Axton.

George F. Austraw, wounded at Petersburg.

Nick Altemus.

J. S. Bumgardner, wounded at Petersburg.

Joseph Booker.

G. R. Barnhart.

D. P. Brant.

Peter Mier.

James Butt.

Samuel Baldwin.

J. H. Bair.

Michael Borts.

William Bracken.

H. T. Cope.

Clark Cunningham.

W. 11. Cunningham, died at Salisbury Feb. 14, 1865.

J. G. Dunlap.

John C. Ewing.

M. L. Fry, wounded at Petersburg.

David Fletcher.

J. W. Gallatin.

Thomas M. Gallatin, prisoner from Nov. 17, 1884, to March 2, 1865.

Wilson Goss.

J. W. Grim.

Samuel Huey. 

Levi Henderson.

Scroggs Hartman.

J. D. Henderson.

D. P. Husband.

Magnus Hebrank, wounded at Petersburg.

Irwin King.

J. G. Ring, wounded at Petersburg.

Israel Lauffer, killed at Petersburg.

James Long.

Joseph Loucks.

David Lear.

Abraham Lope.

Sidney Long.

Jonathan Merritt.

J. F. Miller.

John W. McAbee, died at Salisbury Jan. 24, 1865.

John McNely.

Joseph McCray.

Samuel McClain. 

James McDonald.

Benjamin Newcomer. 

W. R. Patton.

J. D. Patty.

James Ramage.

J. W. Reamer.

Lewis Ross.

J. L. Reece.

Michael Row.

Joseph Small.

William Suttle.

E. M. Stantz.

J. Stoffer.

John C. Steiner, wounded at Petersburg.

D. W. Shupe, killed at Petersburg.

John L. Shupe, killed at Petersburg.

Isaac Sherrick

Aaron F. Stoner.

Joshus Stewart

Peter Shaffer.

John L. Shuck.

J. K. Sarver.

John T. Tarr.

J. J. Von.

Jonathan Wynn.

Daniel Wertz, wounded at Petersburg.

Jacob Weaver, died at Salisbury Feb. 13, 1865.

William H. Wynn.

John West. 

Andrew Whineman.

Peter M. Wassum, trans. to Co. E.

Jacob Williams.


TWO HUNDRED AND TWELFTH REGIMENT—(SIXTH ARTILLERY).


COMPANY H.


Capt. Malachi Leslie.


COMPANY L.


lst Lieut. Henry McCormick.

2d Lieut. William Winebrenner.


Part of theee companies was composed of Westmoreland recruits.


TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTEENTH REGIMENT.—(One Year's Service.)


Asst. Surg. John R. Bair.


INDEPENDENT BATTERY "C"—Three Years' Service (Thompson's).


1st Lieut. Thomas Brown, pro. to corp. Jan. , 1862 ; to sergt. Jan. 1, 1863; to 1st lieut. June 26, 1864 ; disch. Oct. 22, 1864; veteran.


Several of this battery were from Westmoreland County.


TWENTY-SECOND REGIMENT STATE MILITIA.


Lieut-Col. R. M. Reed.

Chaplain W. J. S. Shaw.


COMPANY C.


Capt., James H. Duff; 1st lieut., Henry McKeever; 2d lieut., John Zimmerman; Ist sergt., George W. Frick.


Sergeants.


Zachariah Zimmerman.

H. P. Metzger.

H. M. Jones.

Samuel Jack.


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William Earnest.

Matthew Jack.

Abraham Duff.

D. W. Buchanan.

J. H. Wiley.

H. M. Clements. William Jones. John Haney.



Musicians


S. M. Aurent.

R. J. Clow


Privates


Josiah Amalong.

Nathan Anderson.

Johnston Baird.

William Bair.

Samuel Bovard.

J. W. Borland.

N. T. Cunningham.

T. R. Cunningham.

Alexander Craig.

John Craig.

James Dum.

William Dickey.

J. M. Elliott.

William Fulmer.

A. J. Fulmer.

John Green.

J. C. Gourley.

J. C. Graham.

John Hill.

George Hill.

S. H. Hill.

D. T. Harvey.

L. D. Hitty.

T. M. Humes.

Thomas Hiram.

J. G. Haymaker.

J. W. Harvey.

H. P. Hugo.

Robert Johnston.

J. R. Johnston.

George R. Jackson.

C. J. Reggie.

S. P. Keck.

A. J. Klingensmith.

Gasper Klingensmith.

Reuben Klingensmith.

Israel Kepple.

Henry Kline.

Amos Kline.

Josiah Kaylor.

William Lutz.

J. K. Lorimer.

G. W. Leighner.

Samuel Meanor.

John Montgomery.

W. J. Miller.

Joseph S. McQuaid.

Thomas McQuaid.

D. K. McConnell.

J. C. McKalip.

J. F. McKalip.

S. J. Paul.

Samuel Patterson.

J. C. Potts.

G. R. Ramdley.

W. A. Ralston.

S. H. Ringer.

James Reed.

Paul Row.

Samuel Shields.

George Sarver.

John T. Sloan.

John Steel.

B. F. Stump.

Isaac Silvis.

W. S. Sloan.

George Saul.

S. J. Steck.

David Tallant.

John Vaun.

C. J. Walton.

P. A. Waugaman.

Alexander Welsh.

Jeremiah Walton.

J. H. Young.

N. C. Young.

George R. Young.


COMPANY E.


Capt , David Kerr ; lst lieut., J. S. Marshall; 2d lieut., J. A. Blair; 1st sergt., Johnston Glass.

Sergeants.


T. Thornton.

David Watson.

D. W. Shaw.

Thompson Miller.


Corporals.


William Shaw.

C. Walker.

W. S. McLaughlin.

J. D. Townsend.

Michael Alcorn

Jacob Wilson.

James Nesly.

C. Hagerman.


H. D. F. Reed.


Musician


H. D. F. Reed

Jacob Snyder


Privates


R. M. Alcorn.

J. J. Adair.

James Alcorn.

D. C. Blair.

John Bowman.


Jacob Bowman.

Abraham Bowman.

William Beacom.

Joseph Beales.

H. L. Borts.

Elias Beighley.

Gilee Butterfield.

Matthias Clawson.

O. J. Clawson.

John Dunn.

Thomas Dunn.

James Daugherty.

Samuel Fell.

S. H. Furgeson.

J. B. Greer.


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Levi Gumbert.

A. Gallagher.

Hugh Gallagher.

John Glass.

William Gartley.

John Gould.

Dwight Geer.

K. A. Hagerman.

John Hurst.

J. M. Hine.

T. D. Hine.

James Hall.

T. M. Johnston.

Israel Kunkel.

Jacob King.

Andrew Learn.

Urias Learn.

Samuel Low.

Washington Montgomery.

J. A. McQuilkin.

James McGeary.

W. R. McLaughlin.

S. M. Nelson.

A. Nickelson.

R. P. Paul.

Jacob Porter.

Henry Rose.

W. A. Shaw.

Frederick Spicher.

William Stewart.

Samuel Stewart.

T. T. Townsend.

W. G. L. Totten.

W. J. Walker.

Isaiah White.

A. J. Wiggle.

Labanna Walter.

Christopher Wolferd.

Linas Yockey.

William Young.


COMPANY F.


Capt., Joseph K. Howell; lst lieut., Andrew Bavaird; 2d lieut., Humphrey Carson ; lst sergt., H. H. McCormick.


Sergeants


John Carson.

J. F. Wentling.

Nathaniel George.


Corporals


Alexander Watson.

Eli V. Kendig.

Peter Holman.

A. M. Bowser.


Musician


R. F. Fisher.


Privates


J. Q. Adams.

A. H. Brown.

George Byerly.

David Cowan.

William Copeland.

F. D. Fast.

William Fellabone.

Isaac Hohn.

Samuel Heiman.

Jacob Hurshey.

David Jenkins.

W. E. Keough.

Robert Klingensmith.

B. R. Lorimer.

J. F. Marchand.

A. L. McFarland.

Henry McMantis.

John McIver.

Theodore McDonald.

Silas McCormick.

W. H. Osborne.

John W. Painter.

Stephen Ridinger.

J. L. Sturgis.

Lucian Schroder.

Theodore Taylor.

W. G. Taylor.

Robert Waddle.

R. D. Wampler.

Robert Warnock.


COMPANY I.


Capt., Joseph Cook ; 1st lieut., William Seanor; 2d lieut., George Stewart, 1st sergt., Samuel Cooper.


Sergeants.


Samuel Taylor.

William Moore.

John Lewis.

J. A. Sheffler.


Corporals.


Andrew Steele.

J. G. Lattimore.

Alexander Swend.

J. J. McFarland.

Samuel Foster.

J. Huntsburger.

F. W. White.

S. R. Munroe.


Musicians.


William S. McIntire.


Privates


Frank Anderson.

George Ashbaugh.

Dennis Barnes.

John Brown.

S. P. Beatty.

Josiah Bark.

R. C. Brown.

William Backhouse.

Orlando Craig.

Alexander Cannon.

M. Donholland.

A. B. Fink.

H. M. Fink.

J. R. Gordon.

James George.

M. A. Gordon.

J. L. Hibbard.

George W. Householder.

Samuel Jack.

William Jennings.


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M. E. Kelly.

Wilson McClaney.

J. W. Laughlin.

Samuel McConnell.

Elias Maris.

William Paschall.

Thomas Mulherin.

John Sawyer.

John S. Maria.

Thomas A. Walker.

James McClelland.


COMPANY A, FIFTY-FOURTH REGIMENT STATE MILITIA.


lst Lieut. John Hill.


COMPANY B, FIFTY-FOURTH REGIMENT STATE MILITIA.


Capt. John Oursler; 1st lieuts., M. V. B. Harding (pro. to adjt.), Eli Chambers; 2d lieut., Nicholas Bridenthall ; 1st sergt., Benjamin Moore.


Sergeants


H. F. Keener.

E. M. Taylor.

A. J. Bossart.

J. G. Lawson.


Corporals


J. M. Johnston.

William Bates.

St. Clair Wineland.

Alpheus Hibben.

Samuel Baker.

J. A. Johnston.

George W. Smith.

J. J. Barger.

S. W. Smith.


Musician


Henry Bossart.

T. H. Moore.


Private


W. C. Armour.

James Armor.

A. C. Bell.

David Baldridge.

George Barger.

Joseph Bossart.

John Brinker.

John Braden.

Elias Brest.

Charles Bird.

W. L. Bair.

H. H. Berlin.

G. W. Crow.

Webster Cochran.

D. L. Drum.

Peter Dick.

David Davis.

Benjamin Geiger.

J. W. Griffith.

James Gallagher.

William Hunter.

William Keyssr.

S. P. Keys.

H. B. Kennedy.

J. M. Long.

John Lonergan.

David Laughery.

Robert McLain.

Cornelius Moore.

John McCartney.

John McCracken.

Alexander McLain.

John T. McKelvey.

H. T. Moore.

William Mayers.

J. H. Moore.

John McCracken.

Robert Mottif.

Joeeph Nichols.

A. Boursler.

Justus Pershing.

Lewis Ross.

Joseph Reiter.

Thomas Richardson.

J. M. Smith.

John Soxman.

Samuel Shields.

J. H. Simpson.

Jacob Shanefelt

F. T. Swarttown.

Nehemiah Thomas.

George Taylor.

Christopher Wineland.

James Welch.

Joseph Wuttemburg.

William Wright.



ROSTER OF COMPANY C, FlFTY-FOURTH REGIMENT STATE MILITIA.


Capt., Z. P. Bierer; 1st lieut, A. M. Fulton ; 2d lieut., P. K. Faulk ; 1st sergt, J. M. Laird.


Sergeants


M. G. McCall.

C. F. Mitchell.

W. J. Row.

R. B. Patterson.


Corporals


Levi Cline.

John Leasure.

A. W. Loucks.

R. S. Minshall.

H. H. McCormick.

E. E. Habrunk.

J. A. Watterson.

J. B. O. Cowan.


Musicians.


W. D. Cherry. 

Samuel Loughner.


Privates.


W. B. Adair.

Sanford Beard.

Amor Armbrust.

H. Y. Brady.

Henry Allshouse.

J. B. Bear.

S. P. Baker.

Allan Buzzard.

Christopher Collier.

Peter Davis.

F. B. O. Everett.

L P. Fullwood.

S. K. Funk.

Reuben Fightner.

Cyrus Grose.

S. P. Hill.

Johnston Hill.

Paul Henry.

W. H. Henry.

H. G. Hirsh.

Wilson Hays.

A. D. Harman.

S. L. Jolly.

Samuel Lowery.

J. A. Marchand.

I. F. McCall.

J. W. McIntire.

Jacob Mensh.

John McKeever.


John Nolen.

Jacob Obourn.

H. S. Obourn.

Adam Ohr.

J. J. Painter.

H. H. Painter.

Z. P. Pool.

David Powell.

Levi Portzer.

Simon Peters.

Oliver Rugh.

Isaac Rhoades.

Reuben Reamer.

Noah Sheffier.

Joseph Shotts.

J. C. Steiner.

George Sincely.

Joseph Shoemaker.

Albert Shaft.

D. C. Turney.

C. K. Turney.

Augustus Vogel.

H. H. Walthour.

Franklin Wise.

Balsor Walters.

Jacob Weaver.

Norman Young.

George R. Young.


COMPANY D, FIFTY-FOURTH REGIMENT STATE MILITIA.


2d Lieut. Josiah Henderson.


Some men were also in this company from Westmoreland.


ROSTER OF COMPANY F, FIFTY-FOURTH REGIMENT STATE MILITIA.


Capt., John O'Hara; 1st lieut., W. EL Lowry ; 2d lieut., H. A. Bitner;; 1st sergt, Heman McKelvey.


Sergeants.


Irwin Horrell.

J. H. Scroggs.

T. C. Pollock.

John Baker.


Corporals.


Samuel Peoples.

B. R. Lowry.

J. A. Mickey.

Frederick Kissel.

J. T. Ambrose.

William Robbins.

W. P. Martin.

T. A. Seaton.


Musicians.


Joseph Fry

Samuel Fry.


Privates


J. W. Ambrose.

George E. Armour.

William Aldrich.

William Bowser.

Thomas Bales.

John Beam.

H. C. Bell.

John Brady.

C. A. Campbell.

Harrison Churns.

J. C. Ewing.

Ross Griffith.

J. M. Harr.

Jacob Horner.

Abraham Howard.

Jacob Homer.

John Horner.

Francis Hess.

John Irwin.

J. M. Jones.

J. C. Keifer.

John Kibble.

Samuel Low.

John Mathist.

Solomon Murdoch.

Isaac Marker.

Porter McClune.

J. W. McFarland.

Godfrey McDowell

Hiram McDowell.

Robert Piper.

Samuel L. Peterson.

C. H. Penrod.

Samuel Pollock.

B. B. Robb.

Noah Serena.

J. E. Smith.

Samuel Slater.

William Spoonhollow.

Robert Tranger.

J. W. Thompson.

William Wagner.

Benjamin Yealy.


ROSTER OF COMPANY I, FIFTY-FOURTH REGIMENT STATE MILITIA.


Capt., William Saner ; lst lieut., D. R. Cook ; 2d lieut., J. M. Campbell ; 1st sergt., I. W. Dunshane.


Sergeants.


J. M. Moor.

R. J. Walker.

S. P. Reed.

J. H. Sloan.


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Corporals.


Wilson Lewis.

Thomas Mewherter.

Alexander Connom.

S. D. McConnell.

Samuel Foster.

William Warkman.

Joseph Laughlin.

J. H. Machesney.


Musicians.


Josiah Dougherty

W. G. Estley.


Privates.


John Anderson.

Frank Anderson.

Frank Boyle.

Dennis Barnes.

W. H. Couch.

John Cairn

John Gosgriff.

Orlando Craig.

James Cox.

John Cook

John Brown.

William Case.

M. Dunhollin.

Samuel Doreman.

Michael Guidon.

James George.

G. D. Gorley.

Lewis Heiman.

Joseph Henesley.

William Hazlett.

James Johnstone.

William Jennings.

Samuel Jack.

John Lewis.

James Lattimer.

James Morgan.

Thomas Mulherren.

J. S. Maris.

James Monroe.

Henry McBride.

Lewis McFarland.

James McClellen.

Robert McKee.

John O'Neal.

William Pasley.

Michael Prugh.

John Patchell.

Thomas Pascull.

R. J. Patterson.

Stephen Pounds.

Alexander Swener.

Abram Sindorf.

William Sindorf.

George Simons.

Philip Serena.

William Serena.

Thomas Snodgrass.

William Shields.

John M. Stewart.

James Spoonholler.

H. C. Seanor.

E. S. Torrence.

R. H. Williams,

Fullerton White.

J. McWallace.


ROSTER OF COMPANY K, FIFTY-FOURTH REGIMENT STATE MILITIA.


Capt., D. W. Townsend; lst lieut., James C. Hawk ; 2d lieut., Levi Shaner; lst sergt., A. B. Copeland.


Sergeants


William Parks.

W. W. Crook.

James Given. 

T. M. Boal.


Corporals.


A. H. Wylie.

J. A. Armstrong.

David Vantine.

M. B. Crooks.

H. C. Beacom.

Archibald Dodds.

Adam Hetrick.

Musician Samuel Nelson.


Privates


S. S. Armstrong.

J. T. Armstrong.

David Alter, pro. to hos. steward.

Joseph Alter.

David Alter.

Matthew Aver.

J. B. Alexander.

George Armstrong.

Andrew Boseland.

John Beacom.

William Beacom.

J. A. Barnett

John Best.

William Brisbine,

Thomas Bain.

J. D. Cole.

Thomas Blair.

R. A. Copeland.

T. B. Clemens.

Johnston Cuddy.

Calvin Clements.

James Dougherty.

William Dunn.

Joseph Dugan.

John Dougherty.

James Elder.

James Fryer.

Samuel Ferguson.

William Garrett.

Levi Gumbert.

S. E. Hill.

A. J. Hankle.

Jacob Hank.

T. S. Irwin.

F. M. Johnston.

Hugh Jamison.

Cyrus Kepple.

J. A. Logan, pro. to quarter-master sergeant.

F. M. Ludwig.

J. M. Husted.

J. C. Muller.

R. B. Mechesny.

James McGeary.

Robert McCrum.

James C. McGeary.

John G. McLain.

Hugh McKeever.

J. H. McLaughlin.

James Ross.

William Reed.

T. B. Sproull.

Michael Sang.

W. R. Stewart.

Samuel Stewart.

J. C. Walker.

J. R. Wilson.

John S. Welty.

J. M. Willgard.

D. H. Walter.


FIFTY-SEVENTH REGIMENT.


Adjutant, R. A. Henderson.


Company A.


Capt., W. R. Ford ; 1st lieut., R. A. Henderson (pro. to adjt) Alexander Craig; lst sergt, R. H. Bruce.


Sergeants.


A. S. Hamilton.

George Cunningham

Robert Graham.

Casper Adams.


Corporals.


W. A. Gray.

William Jellison.

Robert Scott.

William Uncapher

George Marshall.

Samuel Cribbs

John Coleman

Israel Hickman.

Musician George E. Foot.


Privates


Elijah Akers.

Ambrose Brown.

Thomas Belle.

G. M. Boyle.

James Brennan.

Charles Cribbs

Christopher Clawson.

John Cribbs

Thomas Campbell.

S. D. Cribbs.

G. C. Craig.

George Cunningham, Jr.

J. G. Devinney.

J. M. Dayton.

Martin Doran.

J. B. Dolby.

Joseph Eshbaugh.

Joseph Fance.

Jesse Gray.

J. A. Howard.

J. R. Porter (pro. to colonel July 8, 1863)

Thomas Robinson.

David Ranson.

S. P. Repine.

William Redman.

John Rager.

Andrew Rahl.

D. W. Spires.

Frederick Jellison.

Milton Kirkwood.

Daniel Keefe.

W. D. Lucas.

C. G. Lose.

Leander Lynch.

A. C. Long.

J. D. Layton.

James Murray.

William McCormick.

Edward McFadden.

Matthew McFadden.

James McClanahan.

James McGrath.

J. M. Orr.

G. W. Perry.

Matthias Palmer.

A. A. Palmer.

C. W. Palmer.

John Shea.

Robert Smith.

J. R. Torrance.

Thomas Thompson.

Robert Wiley.

Milton Wiley.

G. D. Wilkinson.


ROSTER OF COMPANY H, FIFTY-EIGHTH REGIMENT.


Capt., George Richie; 1st lieut., W. H. Lawson ; 2d lieut„ C. C. Douglass ; 1st sergt., J. W. Shoemaker.


Sergeant.


Henry Baughman.

J. R. Powell.

E. G. Kennedy.

David Markle.


Corporals.


W. M. Eckley.

Amzi Smith.

Joseph Hamilton.

Thomas Finney.

John Ciendennin.

J. P. Hamilton.

S. D. Smith.

Frank Beetle.


Privates.


Oliver Allen.

J. S. Campbell.

Uriah Bliss.

James Carpenter.

James Beam.

James Deeds.

W. D. Blackburn.

Theodore Evans.

Henry Bankafett.

S. L. Foot.

William Brindle.

Simon Greenawalt.

James Batton.

James Hixsenbaugh.

James Collins.

Malcolm Haggerty.


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Joseph Hutchinson.

John Huey.

Theodore Hunter.

George Hunter.

D. D. Kripps.

Peter Kuhns.

James Lewis.

Pierson Luce.

J. H. Locker.

George W. Markle.

Cyrus Markle.

J. B. Milligan.

W. B. Milligan.

Alexander Milligan.

S. L. McGrew.

George Newell.

W. B. Patterson.

F. M. Patterson.

James Patterson.

Joseph Pinkerton.

Also Reppard.

Randolph Reynolds.

Daniel Shoat

Albert Siegfried.

Casper Sterner.

William Sprott.

Albert Sykes.

William Swern.

John Stewart.

George Smith.

Bennett Van Kirk.

John Webster.

John Winkler.

Marion Waltz.

Joseph Young.


INDEPENDENT CAVALRY BATTALION.


COMPANY B.


Capt., George H. Murphy; 1st lieut., Culbertson Ramsey; 2d lieut. John W. Graham ; 1st sergt, Hugh McCune ; qr.-mr. sergt. Samuel McElroy ; com. sergt., John W. Graham.


Sergeants.


Daniel Igo.

J. H. Pershing.

J. W. Smith.

Henry Barton.

James L Ross


Corporals


S. M. Kennedy.

J. H. Blair.

D. Nicewonger.

J. A. Ambrose.

J. D. Bryan.

Isaac Tewell.

B. H. Ramsey.

Asher Campbell.


Buglars


H. G. Young.

Farrier, J. S. Morris.

Blacksmith, H. H. Wilson.

J. M. Mitchell


Privates


J. F. Austrew.

Abraham Bennett.

George Barton.

Jonathan Bitner.

J. C. Blair.

William Cunningham

W. J. Campbell

J. A. Campbell

G. W. Carnes.

W. H. Covode.

Martin Decker.

John Decker.

J. W. Decker.

J. P. Deitrich.

Gregory DeWitt.

W. D. Felton.

Samuel Findley.

David Felton.

David Fry.

John Fry.

M. A. Graham.

William Henderson.

John Hess.

J. I. Harrell.

James Hagerty.

John Huston.

Robert Huston.

Francis Hicks.

S. R. Huston.

Amos Johnston.

J. A. Jones.

C. A. Krigger.

M. P. Krepp.

Henry Lope.

D. A. Lawson.

E. W. Lenhart.

B W. Mardis.

A. G. Martin.

Archibald Matthews.

Adam Mangus.

Michael McCullough.

Samuel McCurdy.

Samuel McCune.

A. C. McDowell.

Daniel McDowell.

W. B. McElroy.

D. F. McClelland.

J. P. McKelvey.

John B. McMasters

James C. McMullen.

John Neil.

Marshall Reed.

E. J. Reed.

J. C. Shrum.

Samuel Tewell,

John Tittle.

Frederick Lieu.

John Updegraff.

John Wadsworth.

W. M. Wallace.

Stephen Walker.

Peter Winebrenner.


DICK'S INDEPENDENT CAVALRY COMPANY.


Was mustered in July 1, 1863, and discharged October 3d.


Capt , William B. Dick; 1st lieut, James Loar; 2d lieut., O J. Greer;

1st sergt, H. O. Tintsman.


Sergeants


Stewart Whitehill

O. P. Shupe.

Ezra Ebersole.

W. J. Hitchman.

J. J. Fox.

William VanWymer.


Corporals


Isaac Stouffer.

F. M. Davis.

John Byers.

O. B. Robertson.

Isaac Sherrick.

Bugler, George Sitherwood.

William Woodcock.

James Love.

D. P. Brant

Eli Sell


Privates


S. L. Anderson.

C. D. Altman.

W. E. Andrew.

Henry Brinker.

Ludwick Barrone.

John Bryan.

Samuel Berlin.

W. L. Brant.

J. A. Boyer.

Lampoon Burkholder.

H. D. Campbell.

Eli Crouse.

R. A. Cunningham.

Eli Crosby.

Cyrus Cole.

William Dinsmore.

C. A. Ebersole.

James Ellis.

N. L. Fry.

J. W. Fox.

A. L. Fry.

J. S. Funk.

B. F. Harkens.

T. G. Hodge.

George W. Hough.

James Irwin.

D. W. Keister.

David Keough.

Samuel Loucks.

Pressley Lovingar.

A. F. Lemon.

Henry Lovear.

Jacob May.

John Moore.

John McNally.

S. M. Otto.

W. J. Robertson.

Andrew Robertson.

Amos Sindorf

John B. Sheppard.

Reuben Sherrick.

C. W. Swartz.

B. K. Solliday.

Jacob Sheets.

J. M.Smitley.

Isaac F. Stoner.

D. W. Shupe.

B. F. Simpson.

James Scott

John P. Tarr.

John Weitzel

William H. H. Wolf.




LOCAL HISTORY


OF


BOROUGHS AND TOWNSHIPS.


GREENSBURG.


DURING THE LAST CENTURY.


FOR some years after the end of the Revolution, Western Pennsylvania increased in population and in wealth as it had never increased before. The emigration about 1787 and 1788 was accounted remarkable. Whole colonies left the New England States and began settlements together in the Northwest Territory. Many, indeed, stopped in these parts. There were inducements offered here to those who could buy land such as were better than those offered in the West. The lands were cheap and partly improved. The holders of them were anxious to sell that they themselves might repurchase at cheaper rates. Thus the class which came in was well prepared to add to the material wealth, and to put new life in those who had been wearied out by toil and watching. These, people brought with them their own stock ; and their horses and cattle, their bogs and sheep, as well as their agricultural implements, were far ahead of anything common to this country. It was also remarked that at about this time laboring men first began to be paid their wages in current money. This money, too, had a value, for they did not handle the Continental paper, which was necessary to be shifted off at a nominal value by those who were so unfortunate as to hold it.


On the 24th of September, 1788, Allegheny County was organized out of parts of Westmoreland and Washington Counties. About this time Greensburg had the nucleus of a bar. The town, from all accounts, improved during those years rapidly. In the last year of the sedition (1794) there is much correspondence dated from Greensburg ; and here the United States commissioners stopped for some time taking testimony and making their report. A small body of troops was quartered near the town during the last winter. Some of the old citizens then first came to notice. Within the few years immediately following that notoriety the population was further increased, and among those who came in were some of the most prominent families. In 1799 it was incorporated, and contained possibly between four hundred and five hundred souls.


Up to 1786 there was no collection of houses worthy the name of town in all Western Pennsylvania, unless we except the town of Pittsburgh. In 1784 an arrangement was made to lay out the manor of Pittsburgh into town lots and sell them without delay. In 1786 the number of houses there was estimated at one hundred, and the population at about five hundred. Previous to this there were no buildings outside the fort, only the few straggling huts occupied by soldiers and mechanics. There were, it is said, five stores there at that time, and it was, as is well known, the only important commercial place in the West, such as it was. Uniontown, which had been laid out by Henry Beeson at a very early day, but at that time but a sorry place, was known as Beeson's Town as late as 1794. In 1796 they built their court-house and market-house. Brownsville, the Old Redstone, was laid out in 1785. At that date there were perhaps several stores there. But in all the remaining portion of the western part, and especially in Westmoreland, there was no place where there was a cluster of more than a dozen houses. A place with some pretensions, named Port Royal, on the Youghiogheny, had been laid out in squares and streets, and lots sold. One of the streets was called Washington Street, and there was at the time some expectation of its becoming a considerable place, but for years it proved to be only a city of magnificent distances. Robbstown, the name by which West Newton was long known and which was but another name for John Simerall's ferry, was a more promising place than any other of these, being at the head of flatboat navigation on the Yough, and consequently a point for emigrants and shipping.


SELECTION AS SEAT OF JUSTICE.


In an act of Assembly passed on the 13th of September, 178.5, it was recited that whereas a seat of


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justice for the county of Westmoreland had not theretofore been established by law, for want of which the inhabitants labored under great inconveniences, to remedy which it was enacted that it should be lawful for Benjamin Davis, Michael Rugh, John Shields, John Pomroy, and Hugh Martin, or any three of them, to purchase, in the name of the Commonwealth, a piece of land in trust for the inhabitants of the said county ; and by the act it was provided that the said piece of land should not be situate farther east than the Nine-Mile Run, nor farther west than Bushy Run, farther north than Loyalhanna, nor farther south than five miles south of the Old Pennsylvania road leading to Pittsburgh ; on which piece of ground the said commissioners should erect a court-house and a prison sufficient to accommodate the public service of the county.


These trustees had much trouble and waited long until the report of the majority of them was finally taken off their hands, and made stable by the unaltered law of the land. The settlement about the future county town at that time had some influential men in it; among them were those of the Jack family, Col. Christopher Truby, and Michael Rugh (whose land adjoined that of the other two). Besides this, the new road, which left Hannastown to the north, precluded the possibility of that place from being again reported favorably upon. The fact of the courts being held there as long as they were was but a makeshift. From the time of the first report it had met with outspoken opposition ; and since the close of the war it was, even after the formation of Fayette on the south of the county, far from the centre of the county, as it remained, either in population or in location.


At this juncture the three men aforementioned laid their heads together. By an article of agreement witnessed the 10th day of December, 1785, 1 Chris-


1 ARTICLE OF AGREEMENT MADE AND CONCLUDED ON BETWEEN CHRISTOPHER TRUEY AND WILLIAM JACK OF THE ONE PART AND BENJAMIN DAVIS, MICHAEL ROUGH, AND HUGH MARTIN, ESQUIRES, JUSTICES FOR THE COUNTY OR WESTMORELAND, WITNESSETH:


That the said Christopher Truby and William Jack doth hereby grant, bargain, and sell unto the said Benjamin Davis, Michael Rough, and Hugh Martin, Trustees, a certain piece of land situste and being in Hempfield township, on the North Branch of Sewickley, containing two acres, for the use of erecting a court-house and prison, for the consideration of sixpence lawful money of the State of Pennsylvania to us in hand paid, the receipt we do hereby acknowledge [and] ourselves fully satisfied ; and the said Christopher Truby and William Jack doth hereby bind themselves, their heirs, executors, administrators, and assigns to make clear patent free from encumbrance to the said Benjamin Davis, Michael Rough, and Hugh Martin, Trustees, or their successors, and the said Christopher Trnby and William Jack do hereby promise the said trustees to lay out a certain quantity of land for the use of a county town containing sixty acres, viz.: Running thence south twenty east 106 perches, south forty-three east 80 perches, north seventy-five east 40 perches, and north four and one-half north 135 perches to a post south seventy-five west to the place of beginning. And to allow the inhabitants of said town free incourse and recourse to the North Branch and West Branch at certain places, as the said trustees shall think proper, and to any injury to the bottom on said waters, and the said Christopher Truby and William Jack cloth hereby promise to sell the said Lot [a] of


topher Truby and William Jack conveyed to Benjamin Davis, Michael Rugh, and Hugh Martin,2 trustees, as mentioned, for the nominal consideration of a sixpence, two acres of land for the use of erecting a courthouse and prison for the. county ; and they promised the trustees to lay out a certain quantity of land containing sixty acres on the North and West Branches of the Sewickley, the site of Greensburg, for the use of a county town. They also allowed the inhabitants of the town free incourse and recourse to the North and West Branches at such places as the trustees should think proper. They likewise promised to sell the lots of ground for the new town at the rate of forty-five shillings per lot.


By an act of the 27th of December, 1786, the powers given to the commissioners by the act first mentioned and the acts of 26th February, 1773, and 22d March, 1784, to purchase land and erect thereon the public buildings, were superseded until the Legislature should further otherwise direct. The superseding act was then in order repealed by an act of the 14th February, 1789, and the sale of the lots of ground confirmed. By this they were empowered to assess and levy a tax on the people of the county not to exceed one thousand pounds, Pennsylvania currency.


The commissioners therefore reported in favor of this place, then called Newton, being a town, so to say, " without any houses." It was, however, a close settlement and had a cluster of houses, one of which for certain was the old tavern stand which stood there before the time of Simon Drum, Sr., and which was occupied afterward by him. 3 The election act of 1786 recited that whereas the commissioners had fixed that the courts should thereafter be holden at Greensburg, otherwise Newton, its declared that thereafter the people of the Fifth Election District of the county, who had till then voted at Hannastown, should vote at the court-house at Greensburg.


FIRST COURT, ETC.


The last court held at Hannastown was the October term of 1786, and the first court held at Greensburg was the January term of 1787. The court-house, so called, preceding what is usually known as the " Old" court-house, was a small brick building, situate upon the same lot, and afterward occupied for some of the county offices. By an act of Assembly passed about

1790 all the counties that did not have such public buildings as were intended in the act were to build


ground at the rate of forty-flve shillings per lot, and we do hereby bind ourselves in the penalty of two thousand pounds for the true performance of the above agreement as witness our hands and seals the tenth day of December, one thousand seven hundred and eighty-five.

CHRISTOPHER TRUST. [SEAL]

WILLIAM JACK. [seat.]

Sealed and delivered in the presence of

WILLIAM MCGEE.

Recorded in Book " B," p. 287.

2 Sloan and Pomroy were Hanna's men.

3 In 1785 " the devil" came to this house "to dance away with the excise-man," Graham (see Chapter XXX VII


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court-houses and jails of brick or of atone. The old court-house was not finished, we believe, till at least after the Whiskey Insurrection, 1797. The completion of the building, as has reasonably been inferred, was retarded by the troubles of that time.


In 1789, Greensburg had a " May-pole" standing in the centre of the then village, on the road to Puckety. Simon Drum built his brick house in 1808. James Clark, a wheelwright by trade, kept tavern in 1790. Ludwig Ottoman was here in 1790, and in 1795 among the residents were Mrs. Priscilla Coulter, Thomas Hamilton, Peter Harbaugh, and Simon Drum.


C. H. Stark tore down (in 1874) his stone dwelling, long known as one of the oldest and most substantial buildings of the town. It was built in 1796, and used for a hotel for a long time in the days of the rumbling stage and the slow-plodding Conestoga wagons, when fast time from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia was six days. It was an inn where the old farmers and wagoners used to have jolly times. Mr. Stark remodeled it with an elegant brick addition.


The old Truby and Kuhns families are remembered in the following:


"I do Hereby Cartyn that philiph Cons, of Westmoreland County, Hath voluntarily taken and Subscribd the oath Affirmation of allegiance and fidelity as Directed by an act of general assembly of peenSylvana passed the 13th Day of June at 1777, witness my hand and Seal the 1 Day of June at 1778.

[L. S.] " CHRISTO'S TRUBY:."


GREENSBURG IN THE OLDEN TIME.


The first tolerable idea we get of the old town of Greensburg dates to a time not farther back than a few years after the beginning of the present century. From a number of reminiscences compered together, and from a few old prints, we can get a glimpse of the metropolis as it existed from about 1805 to 1820. The first census in 1810 gives the population at 685, and that of 1820 at 770. It would appear that the houses of the county town were at first but common structures, most of them log or frame weatherboarded tenements. There were a few of the early stone houses, but these did not date so far back ; the old banking-house of the Westmoreland Bank, for instance, which was commonly thought to be one of the oldest buildings of the town, was erected about 1805. The stone part of the house on the northwest corner of West Ottoman and Depot Streets, which at first was used for a tavern, was built in 1796. Of the old houses, once noted landmarks, nearly all have been remodeled and rebuilt, or altered in such a way that but a part of the original structure now exists. Thus the corner house on Pittsburgh Street and Main Street, opposite the court-house, known to many old persons yet as the Drum house, contains in its superstructure nothing of the first building ; a part of the foundation walls is said to be the same which supported the old building, perhaps the most historic landmark in the place. This is the house which entertained the commissioners and United States and State officials during the Whiskey Insurrection. At that time it had a clapboard roof, and it had for a sign a full-length painted effigy of Gen. Nathaniel Greene. At the time of which we speak nearly every one of the private, houses was set in a yard, and being scattered about, the broad patches of sky and daylight were seen between them. At scarcely any place was the sight of the fields obscured. A cluster of one-storied log houses and miserable huts on the eastern slope of the hill going into town, by the side of the old road, was called Irishtown, and another suburb on the western side was called Dutchtown. This road was the main thoroughfare, and it is said that in the early times the most business was done on this street. Along here the biggest crowd of idle men and boys collected to see the horses stalling in going up the hill, and to hear the wagoner cursing and cracking his whip. Along here were the blacksmith-shops, and on the corners of the square where it crossed Main Street were two taverns, a store, and the county buildings. Among the first public buildings on the Main Street were the taverns which from time to time were opened by impecunious great men. If a man had been high sheriff or county commissioner, or if he was a bankrupt merchant, he started a tavern. It did riot require much capital, and it was the most remunerative business to get at. Thus the proportion of inns here was as high as in any other of the villages, and some of the houses now occupied as residences were even later than that used as taverns. The building in the court-house square, in the walls of which you may see the archway, was at one time the " Dublin Hotel." Through this archway the wagoners drove to the yard behind the house, and it was in the upper story where Mr. Williams, to an admiring auditory, sang his comic song, " When Thimble's scolding wife lay dead," and where Professor Doupenloup, the French dancing-master, held his benefit.


Between the lower house on Main Street and the German burying-ground there was a patch of unfenced common, upon which the boys kicked football, and where the cows of the town depastured and lay at night. The first Episcopal Church stood on East Ottoman Street, at the corner of the first square, on the north side. The commons on this side extended out from here over that part of the town next to the angle of the two railroads. It was not till 1803 that Judge William Jack, a public-spirited man, and one of the founders of the town, gave one hundred and thirty-one perches of ground to the " burgesses and inhabitants to erect thereon a house for preaching and public worship." Sixty feet square of this tract was to be set apart for the building, and the rest was to remain a place of burial for the dead. Upon this lot the burgesses, with the consent of the inhabitants, erected a Presbyterian Church, whence the burial-ground received the name of the Presbyterian graveyard. This old burying-ground lay for a long time