Leah and Charles Roth, circa 1912

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Company C, first date is muster-in; rank of private unless otherwise stated

  • George T. Bond; 1/1864; discharged 1/29/1866

  • Patrick Corcoran; 3/1864; discharged 1/29/1866

  • Jonathan F. Hatrick; 12/2/1863; discharged 1/29/1866

  • John W. Koons; 11/1863; discharged 3/1865

Company H, first date is muster-in; rank of Private unless otherwise stated

  • Maj Thomas Wilhelm; commissioned Capt 12/19/1861; Maj 11/25/1862; Acting

  • Col Prov Reg't Heavy Art'y 1864; Capt in Vet Res Corps 1865

  • 2nd Lt Orlando Keene; 1861; to Co and 2nd Lt 1864; vet

  • Sgt Franklin C. Miner; 1861

  • Sgt Harry V. Mortimer; 1861

  • Sgt Theodore P. Pryor; 1861

  • Sgt George Slater; 1861

  • Sgt Cicero Wintermute; 1861

  • Cpl Edward Tonkins Shinn; 2/17/1864; MWIA 6/17/1864; died 6/24/1864; buried Ash Grove (Annapolis) National Cemetery

  • John Brady; 1861; vet

  • Christopher Corcoran; 1861; Vet Res Corps date unknown

  • Alfred Knecht; 1862

  • Willoughby Koons; 1865

  • James McGlynn; 1862

  • George C.P. Owens; 1862; Vet Res Corps date unknown

  • Edward Palmer; 1861; died 1864 Hampton Hospital

  • Francis Palmer; 1862

  • William A. Smith; 1861

  • Thomas Smithers; 1861

Company I, first date is muster-in; rank of Private unless otherwise stated

  • Michael Ferrie; 1861

  • Samuel Hawk; 1861

  • Michael Troy; 1861

Reference

Information from History of the Counties of Lehigh and Carbon, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Alfred Mathews and Austin N. Hungerford, Everts and Richards, Philadelphia PA, 1884.

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