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2nd Regiment, Delaware Infantry, United States Civil War

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Fought on 15 Sep 1861. Fought on 17 Sep 1862 at Antietam, MD. Fought on 13 Dec 1862 at Fredericksburg, VA. Fought on 14 Dec 1862 at Fredericksburg, VA. Fought on 2 May 1863 at Chancellorsville, VA. Fought on 3 May 1863 at Chancellorsville, VA. Fought on 2 Jul 1863 at Gettysburg, PA. Fought on 3 Jul 1863 at Gettysburg, PA. Fought on 10 May 1864 at Po River, VA. Fought on 12 May 1864 at Spotsylvania Court House, VA. Fought on 5 Jun 1864 at Cold Harbor, VA. Fought on 16 Jun 1864 at Petersburg, VA. Regiment History Second Infantry DELAWARE (3-YEARS) Second Infantry. -- Cols., Henry W. Wharton, William P. Bailey; Lieut.- Cols., David L. Stricker, Peter McCullough; Majs., Robert Andrews, Benjamin Rickets. This was the first body of volunteer infantry in the state to form under the call for three years men. Its regimental organization dated from May 21, 1861, but its ranks were not entirely filled until five months later, on account of no state system to aid in this work. This cause also led to the taking of companies from outside of the state in order that its organization might be more speedily completed. Cos. B. D and G were from Philadelphia, and Co. C from Elkton, Md. The remainder of the companies were filled up at Wilmington, where headquarters had been established by the organizer of the regiment, H. W. Wharton, of the U. S. army. The men rendezvoused at Camp Brandywine during the summer of 1861. On Sept. 17, 1861, eight companies of the regiment left there and marched to Cambridge, Md., where they went into a camp of instruction under Brig.-Gen. H. H. Lockwood. Cos. I and K joined the command in October and November and also prepared for service in the field. In May, 1862, the regiment joined the Army of the Potomac under Gen. McClellan, and at the battle of Fair Oaks was assigned to the brigade of Gen. W. H. French. There the active field service of the regiment began and continued almost incessantly during the campaign, participating in the general engagements of Gaines' Mill, Savage Station, Peach Orchard, White Oak Swamp and Malvern Hill. In the battle of Antietam it held an advanced position and was warmly commended for its bravery. The battle of Fredericksburg was the next eventful incident in the history of the regiment and there too, it was in the forward part of the fray, covering the retreat from that hotly-contested field so ably that it attracted the attention of the entire army. It was at Chancellorsville in May. 1863 and performed its full share in the sanguinary struggle at Gettysburg. The disposition to lead the advance upon the foes of the Union was continued in the campaign of the fall and winter of 1863, the regiment especially distinguishing itself at Bristoe Station and Mine run. In the later campaigns it was in all the general engagements of the 2nd army corps, of which it was a part until the expiration of its service, in the summer of 1864. The regiment was reduced to such a small number that it was attached to another organization during the Wilderness and Spottsylvania movements. On July 1, 1864, the work of mustering out the regiment began, after those men who had been added as recruits were transferred to the 1st regiment. Cos. A and B were mustered out at Wilmington, July 1; C D, F and G at City Point, Va., the same day; H. near Petersburg on Aug. 12; I at the same place, Sept. 14; and K, on Oct. 1, 1864. Source: The Union Army, vol. 1, p. 522 Antietam after battle report: Report of Capt. David L. Stricker, Second Delaware Infantry, of skirmish on Antietam Creek and battle of Antietam. HDQRS. SECOND REGIMENT DELAWARE VOLUNTEERS, Near Sharpsburg, Md., September 21, 1862. SIR: I have the honor to tender this as my official report of the Second Regiment Delaware Volunteers, from the 15th day of September to the 18th, inclusive. On the afternoon of the 15th we came up with the enemy on the hills near Antietam Creek, when the skirmishers of our division became engaged with those of the enemy. We were ordered to form forward into line at the bottom of the hill and lie down. We lay there until about 7 o'clock, when I received an order from Maj. Norvell to move throw out one company as pickets. I moved forward immediately, and detailed Company H as picket, which advanced to the bank of the creek. Everything was quiet during the night. On the morning of the 16th Gen. Richardson personally ordered me to withdraw my picket and return with my regiment to our former position in rear of the battery. We lay there all day and night, under a heavy artillery fire, losing 1 man killed and 1 wounded. On the morning of the 17th we moved with the brigade across the creek and took position in a corn-field, where we lay about twenty minutes, losing 1 man killed and 1 man wounded. The brigade was then driving them for some distance. Our loss in killed, wounded and missing foots up as follows: 12 killed, 43 wounded, 2 missing.+ I cannot particularize any one officer under my command, as all of them did their duty well. Their names are as follows: Company A, First Lieut. John Evans, Second Lieut. James W. Letherbury; Company B, Second Lieut. H. Warner Ottey; Company C, Second Lieut. Ephraim Jordon; Company D, Capt. William H. Helmbold, Second Lieut. John H. Davis; Company E, First Lieut. George C. Helmbold; Company F, Capt. Peter McCullough; Company G, Capt. John F. Heishley, First Lieut. Charles D. Foy, Second Lieut. Thomas J. Moore (wounded); Company H, Second Lieut. Henry Smith (wounded); Company I, Second Lieut. William H. Brady; Company K, Second Lieut. Charles Lynch, First Lieut. Lewis Nolen, acting adjutant. Among the enlisted men I may favorably mention: Company D, First Sergt. John L. Ogden (killed); Company H, First Sergt. Thomas Russell, who, after Lieut. Smith was wounded, took command of his company; First Sergt. Richard Fox (missing). The color sergeant deserve special mention. Their names are James Wier (wounded) and Robert Hanna. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, D. L. STRICKER, Capt., Commanding Second Delaware Volunteers. Lieut. CHARLES P. HATCH, Acting Assistant Adjutant-Gen. Source: Official Records: Series I. Vol. 19. Part I, Reports. Serial No. 27 Gettysburg after battle report: Report of Col. William P. Baily, Second Delaware Infantry. Camp near Bealeton Station, Va., August 15, 1863. Sir: In obedience to circular from headquarters Army of the Potomac, dated August 12, 1863, I have the honor to submit the following report of this command from June 28 until its arrival in the vicinity of Warrenton, Va.: At 6 a. m. Monday, June 29, we broke camp, being then within 4 or 5 miles of Frederick City, Md., and took up a line of march across the Monocacy River Bridge, and successively passed through the villages and towns of Mount Pleasant, Liberty, Union Bridge, Johnsville, and Middletown, reaching a short distance beyond Uniontown, Md., at or about 10 p. m., and bivouacked for the night, having marched a distance, as is usually computed, from 32 to 35 miles. After getting in camp, a detail was taken from this command for picket. Tuesday, June 30.--The regiment was mustered and inspected for pay. Wednesday, July 1.--At 8 a. m. we took up a line of march, passing through Taneytown, crossing the Maryland line into Pennsylvania, halting at about 9 p. m. within 5 or 6 miles of Gettysburg, where we threw up a breastwork of rails and dirt, which was completed about midnight. Marched this day about 14 miles. Thursday, July 2.--At daylight the regiment, by order of Col. Brooke, commanding brigade, moved toward Gettysburg, and about 6 a. m. the regiment was placed in line of battle, occupying a position on the right of the brigade. At 4.30 p. m. the regiment moved with the brigade about half a mile to the left, where we deployed by the left flank and faced by the rear rank, and faced the enemy. At this moment, Col. Brooke ordered the line forward. The regiment moved briskly and with regularity, crossing stone walls, fences, and a morass in face of a heavy fire of musketry. The enemy immediately in our front occupied a most advantageous position behind a ledge of rocks upon the brow of a hill. At the foot of this hill the regiment opened fire upon the enemy, and advanced rapidly up the ascent, driving him from his position, capturing a number of prisoners, among whom were 2 commissioned officers. The enemy at this point attempted to rally and regain the ground he had lost, but was held in check. He then made a strong demonstration on our right flank (now our left). There being no support on this flank, the regiment was in danger of being outflanked, when orders were received from Col. Brooke, commanding brigade, to fall back. The regiment then withdrew and took position on the right of the woods, about 600 yards in the rear of the position it held. The regiment bivouacked at this place. In this engagement our loss was severe. At 4 o'clock on the morning of the 3d, we received orders to fall in, and move to the left and front, and form line of battle behind the crest of a hill. The enemy immediately opened his batteries with great vigor upon this position, at a range of about 1,500 yards. The colonel commanding then ordered the line about 60 yards to the front, where we threw up breastworks. At 9 a. m. Capt. Evans, of Company A, was detailed with 30 men to picket in our front. During the day he sent in 64 prisoners, chiefly from North Carolina and Georgia regiments. The enemy kept up a constant and rapid fire of shot and shell upon our position from 5 a. m. until 4 p. m. I regret to report the loss of Lieut. H. W. Ottey, Company B, and Lieut. George G. Plank, Company E, who were killed in the discharge of their duty in the action of the 2d. It would be invidious to particularize or make any selections where all had discharged their duty nobly and with so much gallantry. In the action on July 3, the regiment was commanded by Capt. Christman. Total of our casualties was 87. Saturday, July 4.--The regiment still in command of Capt. Christman, with no change of position. By command of Col. Brooke, commanding brigade, details were early made to bury our dead and bring in our wounded. All was quiet in our immediate front, excepting picket firing and an occasional shell from the enemy. Toward noon, lines of our troops, of another corps, were deployed some three-fourths of a mile in our front. Sunday, July 5.--It was discerned that the enemy had left his position the night previous. At about 3 p. m., by order of Col. Brooke, commanding brigade, we left the breastworks, and took up a line of march, and at 8 p. m. halted at the Two Taverns, having marched about 8 miles. We bivouacked here for the night. Monday, July 6.--We remained at the Two Taverns all of this date. Tuesday, July 7.--We again took up a line of march, and reached within half a mile of Taneytown, where we then halted at noon and bivouacked, marching some 8 miles. Wednesday, July 8.--We again took up a line of march at 6 a. m. in a heavy storm, which rendered the roads, fields, and runs in a terrible condition. At 5 p. m. we halted, and bivouacked for the night on the banks of the Monocacy River, distant about 6 1/2 miles from Frederick City. Marched nearly 20 miles this date. Thursday, July 9.--We again took up a line of march at 6 a. m., passing through Frederick City, Jefferson, and Burkittsville, and, passing through Crampton's Gap, Md., bivouacked for the night, having marched 20 miles this date. Friday, July 10.--Again took up a line of march at 6 a. m., passing through Keedysville, and halted after having made 11 miles, and bivouacked. Saturday, July 11.--Again took up a line of march, and reached Jones' Cross-Roads, when, at 11 a. m., the enemy's pickets were met. By order of the colonel commanding brigade, we took up a position in a wheat-field, the left of the command resting near the Hagerstown turnpike. A detail of skirmishers was made from this regiment at 3 p. m., who advanced upon the enemy's skirmishers in our front, and drove them about half a mile, occupying at dark their position. At 9 p. m. our position was changed, so as to become parallel with the turnpike road, and we then rested for the night on our arms. Sunday, July 12.--At 3 p. m., by command of the colonel commanding brigade, this command moved out to the front, occupying the position of our skirmishers of the 11th instant. The skirmishers in our front also moved forward. At dark we were ordered to throw up breastworks, which we did, of rails and dirt. There was an occasional shot between the pickets during the day. It rained very heavily during the night. Monday, July 13.--At daylight we commenced strengthening our breastworks, expecting an attack from the enemy at any moment during the day. Tuesday, July 14.--By command of Col. Brooke, commanding brigade, at daylight the regiment was deployed as skirmishers, and moved forward, passing over the enemy's works down to the Potomac River at Falling Waters without opposition. Wednesday, July 15.--Took up a line of march at 7 a. m., and arrived at sundown near Maryland Heights; bivouacked for the night. Thursday, July 16.--Took up a line of march at 9 a. m., and encamped at Sandy Hook. Friday, July 17.--Lay all day at this place. Saturday, July 18.--Took up a line of march at 6 a. m., and crossed the Potomac River, passing through Harper's Ferry, across the Shenandoah River, and into Virginia once more. We then struck into Loudoun Valley, and, after marching 6 miles, we halted and bivouacked for the night. Sunday, July 19.--Took up a line of march, and, after marching 8 miles, halted and bivouacked for the night. This day was very warm and close. Monday, July 20.--Took up a line of march at 8 a. m., and marched about 5 miles and bivouacked near Snickersville. Tuesday, July 21.--In the same place we stopped at last night. Wednesday, July 22.--Took up a line of march at 1 p. m., and marched to Ashby's Gap. Our brigade (the Fourth) went on picket, passing through the village of Paris. The enemy's cavalry was seen during the day. Thursday, July 23.--The corps started on the march at daylight, our brigade remaining on picket until 1 p. m., when we were relieved by a brigade of the Twelfth Corps. We then started to rejoin our corps at Manassas Gap, reaching that place at midnight. This was, without exception, the hardest march we had ever endured; not that the distance was great, but the roads were so stony, hilly, and so many small streams to cross. The Third Corps had a skirmish with A. P. Hill's corps during the day. Friday, July 24.--Took up a line of march, and halted near a small village at the mouth of the Gap and bivouacked for the night. Saturday, July 25.--Took up a line of march; reached White Plains, near Thoroughfare Gap, and bivouacked for the night. Sunday, July 26.--Took up a line of march at 5 a. m., and passed through White Plains and New Baltimore, and reached Warrenton about noon. After resting about an hour, we marched to Catlett's Station. Distance marched, about 20 miles. The above is a correct report to the best of my knowledge. I am, sir, very respectfully, your obedient servant, WM. P. BAILY, Col. Second Delaware Volunteers. Lieut. Charles P. Hatch, Acting Assistant Adjutant-Gen. Source: Official Records: Series I. Vol. 27. Part I. Reports. Serial No. 43


Field and Staff
Colonel
Col. Henry W. Wharton (1811-1868)
Col. William P. Baily (1825-1883)
Lieutenant-Colonel
Commanding: Lt. Col. David L. Stricker (1839-1864) Slightly Wounded at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863; Killed at Spotsylvania 12 May 1864
Major
Major Robert Andrews (1831-Aft 1890)
Adjutant
Major Samuel Canby (1837-1897)
Captain
Captain Charles H. Christman (1830-1886)
Surgeon
Dr. David Henry Houston (1891-1894)
Asst. Surgeon
William Babb
Quartermaster
George F. Plunket
Sgt. Major
William H. Brady
Quartermaster Sgt.
Benjamin F. Hedges
Commissary Sgt.
Henry C. Nelson; Enlisted 12 Jun 1861 as 2nd Lieutenant at Wilmington, DE; Transfered from Company C to Field & Staff on 9 Dec 1863; Promoted to 1st Lieutenant 9 Dec 1863 ; Mustered out 1 Jul 1864.
Hospital Steward
John Claypoole
Company A
Captains
Captain John Evans
Captain David L. Strickler (1839-1864) Slightly Wounded at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863; Killed at Spotsylvania 12 May 1864.
First Lieutenants
First Lieutenant Thomas M. Wenie (Unkown-1882)
First Lieutenant James W. Letherbury
Second Lieutenants
Second Lieutenant John Evans
Second Lt. Robert G. Smith Slightly wounded at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863; Discharged 17 Nov 1863
First Sergeants
First Sergeant Robert B. Blake
First Sgt. Cyrus H. Forwood Severely wounded at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863
First Sergeant Edgar Darrach
Sergeants
Sergeant Alexander Zebley
Sergeant Joseph Fesmyer
Sergeant Nathan'l Hill
Corporals
Corporal John W. Brown
Corporal Peter Dulton
Corporal James H.C. Carter
Corporal Oliver B. Lafferty
Corporal George P. Coleman
Corporal Henry B. Newman
Cpl. Jacob Steitz Mortally Wounded at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863; Died 8 Jul 1863
Corporal George H. Paskill
Corporal Howard R. Tompkins
Corporal James Young
Drummer
Drummer George McCracken
Fifer
Fifer Henry Kappes
Wagoner
Wagoner James L. Redmond
Privates
Private Joseph Ackerly
Private David Ambrose
Private John Banner
Private Charles Banner
Private ? John Barmer
Private William Boney
Pvt. Peter Bostler Shot in the hip. Mortally Wounded at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863; Died 9 Jul 1863
Private Daniel H. Brooks
Private John Burns
Pvt. Stephen Carey Killed at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863
Private William Christe
Private Samuel Cochran
Private Henry D. Coleman
Private Charles P. Cotton
Private James W. Catts
Private James Cook
Private Charles B. Cotton
Private William H. Cox
Private John H. Cazier
Private Thomas Cunningham
Private John Dailey
Private Adolph DeBerger
Private Antoine Delarue
Private Robert Dolan
Private Peter Doyle
Private Michael Fallan
Private John Farnan
Pvt. John Frad Missing after Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863
Private Charles Francis
Private ? John Fratt
Private John Friebe
Pvt. Joseph P. Fryer Missing after Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863
Private Jeddiah Garrison
Private William H. George
Private Abraham Gregg
Private Howard Hanscom
Pvt. Henry Hardin (1826-1892) Slightly wounded at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863
Private Caleb Hargraves
Private John Harrison
Private Henry H. Hartlaub
Private Leonard Heidman
Private John Higginbottom
Private William Keever
Private Anthony D. La Reve
Private Samuel Lodge
Private William Lynch
Private James McCabe
Private John McCallan
Private James McDonnald
Pvt. James McElister Shot in the head; Mortally Wounded at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863; Died 26 Jul 1863 in Wilmington, DE
Private John G. McKnight
Private Martin McCrone
Private Isaac T. Millis
Private William Mahan
Private James Morgan
Private Albert T. Morris
Private Edward Naylor
Private Samuel E. Nealis
Private Thomas O’Donnell
Private Dutton Peters
Private Edward Quigley
Private William H. Register
Private Benjamin V. Righter
Private John T. Rodgers
Private John B. Rose
Private John Rowe
Private James W. Ruth
Private Edward C. Ryan
Private Edward C. Ryan
Private James Sewall
Private George Stack
Private ? Jacob Stiles
Pvt. Charles Sweeny Slightly wounded at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863
Private Thomas H. S. Taylor
Private Abe Taylor
Private Benjamin Valient
Private Thomas Warner
Private George Warren
Pvt. John Wilson Missing after Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863
Private Henry Wolfe
Private David Young
Company B
Captains
Captain Charles H. Christman (1830-1886)
First Lieutenants
First Lieutenant Theodore Geyer (1829-1897) Enlisted 1 Jun 1861; Dismissed 27 Aug 1863
First Lieutenant Benjamin F. Nolen
Second Lieutenants
Second Lieutenant William Fennimore
Second Lieutenant Hamill W. Otley
First Sergeants
First Sergeant James Brown
Sergeants
Sergeant Ferdinand Davis
Sergeant John Deving
Sergeant Josiah Lake
Sergeant Franklin Nolan
Sergeant James E. Simpson
Sergeant James Waters
Corporals
Corporal Benjamin Crooks
Corporal Andrew Green
Corporal Stephen Hannum
Corporal John King
Corporal Thomas Semple
Corporal Joseph Smith
Drummer
Robert Russell
Fifer
John Selser
Wagoner
Samuel Miller
Privates
Private David Ambeore
Private William W. Anderson
Private Roland J. Armstrong
Private Lewis E. M. Barber
Private William Barr
Private Jacob Bechtel
Private Samuel Bowers
Private Charles Busby
Private William G. Carr
Private Nathan Cheeseman
Private Stephen Conley
Private Thomas Cooper
Private William Crookshanks
Private Lewis Cunnard
Private John H. Delap
Private John E. Devnish
Private Solomon Dickinson
Private Charles Dickerson
Private Thomas Doran
Private Thomas I. Dougherty
Private William Elkins
Private Thomas J. Ferguson
Private John Finley
Private William H. George
Private Thomas Godfrey
Private Samuel H. Graham
Private Samuel W. Graham
Private John Gunning
Private George B.F. Hamilton
Private Thomas C. Himsworth
Private John C. Helme
Private Henry I. Himsworth
Private H Jones
Private John Kelly
Private Charles Knipe
Private William Lallamont
Private Thomas Lawes
Private Hiram B. Lawsen
Private William H.H. Lawson
Private Isaac G. Lukens
Private James L. Marlin
Private William Marlin
Private James L. Marling
Private Alexander Marshbank
Private James McCoy
Private John McCoy
Private John McKensey
Private John McKnight
Private William H. McMullin
Private John Merritt
Private Charles H. Miller
Private John Millman
Private Charles W. Moyer
Private Philip Murray
Private James Noble
Private John Orrall
Private Benjamin F. Ottey
Private Joseph Ottenger
Private William W. Patterson
Private Joseph Paxson
Private Richard T. Price
Private Francis C. Renshaw
Private William Reynolds
Private William Rogers
Private Henry L. C. Rosenberge
Private William P. Savoy
Private Joseph Shronk
Private James Sill
Private Charles Simons
Private Robert Sloan
Private Franklin N. Snyder
Private William Stansfield
Private James S. Steelman
Private John Sutton
Private George Sylvester
Private Abraham S. Taylor
Private Thomas Thawley
Private John L. Thompson
Private George Timpson
Private Edward Welsh
Private Joseph Welsh
Private William Woodbury
Private James C. Miller
Private Edward S. Sarry
Company C (Big Elk Rangers)
Captains
Captain Benjamin Ricketts (1834-1865)
Captain John G. Simpers
First Lieutenants
First Lieutenant George H. Hardy
First Lieutenant William F. A. Torbert (1837-1874)
Second Lieutenants
2nd Lt. Augustus H. Richards
Sergeants
Sergeant Ebenezer Alexander
Sergeant Harrison Bennett
Sergeant William I. Davidson
Sergeant William Drew
Sergeant James T. Helley
Sergeant Philip Johnston
Sergeant Ephraim Jordan
Sergeant Thomas James Kelley
Sergeant James McCullen
Sergeant Robert McCullen
Sergeant James D. Rearden
Sergeant Benjamin G./S. Sands
Sergeant William Sands
Sergeant Charles J. Smyth
Corporals
Corporal Rennard Allison
Corporal Granville Bennett
Corporal Henry M. Bennett
Corporal Samuel Biddle
Corporal Samuel Boyer
Corporal Robert Davidson
Corporal Thomas Jeffries
Corporal William H. Kingston
Corporal Asbury McDonald
Corporal Thomas Miller
Corporal William Sowers
Musican
Musican Charles Bernet
Drummer
Drummer George W. Lutts
Fifer
Fifer Richard A. Carr
Teamster
Teamster George Turner
Privates
Private Kennard Alison
Private Martin V.B. Anderson
Private John B. Baker
Private Levi Baker
Private Lewis Barber
Private Charles Basketter
Private William Campbell
Private William T. Clark
Private George W. Davis
Private Jackson Drummond
Private Albert H. Ferguson
Private Benjamin Fernan
Private William Fonds
Private Isaac Foreacre
Private James L. Gibbs
Private Philip A. Giles
Private Jacob Grant
Private William S. Harvy
Private Charles E. Hays
Private Washington Heath
Private Benjamin F. Hedges
Private George W. Hodson
Private Christopher Holman
Private Nicholas T. Honey
Private Thomas Housekeper
Private Philip A. Johnston
Private Hugh C. Jones
Private Joel Lacy
Private Benjamin S. Lands
Private James Lenard
Private Davis N. Lilley
Private Matthew Lockard
Private William T. Lockard
Private George R. Maffitt
Private Whitecraft Marcus
Private Charles McCarthy
Private Robert McClure
Private Jethro T. McCullough
Private James McDonald
Private Patrick McGoarn
Private Robert McGowen
Private Amos E. McNeal
Private George McNeal
Private Aquilla Mehan
Private James H. Mehan
Private James T. Mehan
Private Robert T. Moore
Private James W. Murray
Private John W. Murray
Private Henry C. Nelson
Private William Ott
Private John Pidgeon
Private George W. Pierson
Private Jesse H. Pierson
Private Nicholas Plummer
Private William C. Poulson
Private G. Price
Private Thomas D. Reardon
Private Charles Reed
Private William Rementer
Private John B. Rok
Private Jeremiah Rosburg
Private John Rowe
Private Jeremiah Roxborough
Private Peter Sarmon
Private Elisha W. Scarborough
Private Henderson Scott
Private William Seewall
Private William Sewell
Private Henry T. Simpers
Private Heister Smith
Private John Smith
Private Norris Smith
Private William B. Smith
Private Azariah Snyder
Private John W. Sowers
Private John Spencer
Private J. Alfred Steele
Private John A. Steele
Private Samuel C. Stretch
Private Richard Thomas
Private William Thompson
Private William Tice
Private William J. Tier
Private Hanson W. Walters
Private Marcus Whitcraft
Private Myers Whitlock
Private Nicholas Wilson
Private George W. Wright
Private ? James M. McCracken
Private ? Thomas J. Turner
Company D
Captains
Captain William H. Helmbold (1831-1909)
Captain John M. Perry (bef. 1846 - aft. 1861)
First Lieutenants
First Lieutenant Josiah P. Pearce
First Lieutenant Jacob P. Pierce Duplicate ???
Second Lieutenants
Second Lieutenant Andrew J. Krause
Second Lieutenant James Wier
First Sergeants
First Sergeant John H. Davis
First Sergeant John C. Rotzell
Sergeants
Sergeant Thomas Ash
Sergeant Joseph D. Boyd
Sergeant Frederick Farrell
Sergeant Robert Hanna
Sergeant Jacob Heimpherville
Sergeant George Hodgson
Sergeant G. A. Hodson Duplicate ???
Sergeant G. W. Hudson
Sergeant John McIntyre
Sergeant John L. Ogden
Sergeant William Turner
Corporals
Corporal John P. Gillingham
Corporal William Hall
Corporal Francis Henneper
Corporal William H.H. Lawson
Corporal Joseph Pesch
Corporal William Stopey
Corporal William Strong
Corporal James Young
Drummer
Drummer William D. Ashford
Musician
Musician Thomas Ferguson
Musician William McKeinmon
Privates
Private Charles Banner
Private John P. Barney
Private John C. Barry
Private William Beckley
Private Francis C. Bessler
Private William Bonner
Private John H. Brown
Private William Brown
Private William Caldwell
Private William Callen
Private Thomas Clark
Private Henry D. Coleman
Private William Coombs
Private Joseph Cox
Private Michael Daley
Private William Dashford
Private John Devlin
Private David E. Dickinson
Private George Dillman
Private Hugh Donnohue
Private Thomas Donnohue
Private William Dunn
Private Spencer Elliott
Private John Evans
Private William Ferrell
Private Samuel Fields
Private James Fletcher
Private Edward M. Gessler
Private William Gessler
Private James Gillespie
Private Henry Gump
Private John W. Harper
Private John W. Harper
Private Henry Hickley
Private George L. Hilt
Private Philip Johnston
Private Lewis Jones
Private Daniel Kane
Private James C. Kelley
Private William Kenmar
Private Frederick Kerker
Private Gilbert Mallett
Private James Mason
Private George W. Maxworthy
Private William Mayhew
Private Peter McConnochil
Private John McFarland
Private Job McGrath
Private Alexander McLain
Private Andrew McNichol
Private William McPeak
Private George Meyers
Private Evans G. Miller
Private John Monnahan
Private George Moreland
Private John Nesbit
Private Robert Palmatory
Private James Powers
Private Lea Pusey
Private William Quillum
Private Jacob Quirksall
Private John Read
Private Isaac M. Recoes
Private George Roney
Private Andrew Rudolph
Private John G. Ryan
Private Livingston Sayers
Private William Scotten
Private Benjamin Serrell
Private George H. Sheridan
Private Robert Stewart
Private Henry T. Thorn
Private Joseph Tracy
Private Isaac Tranilla
Private Hugh Tuff
Private James Ward
Private Joseph W. Ware
Private Lewis Weaver
Private Louis Weaver
Private Christian Wedgemyer
Private Melcher Zang
Private Abraham W. Laker
Private Thomas Wilkinson
Company E
Captains
Captain Charles Bird
Captain Robert Morehouse
First Lieutenants
First Lieutenant William Bowen
First Lieutenant George Helmbold
Second Lieutenants
Second Lieutenant John A. Bosia
Sergeants
Sergeant Jacob Boyd
Sergeant James Crap
Sergeant Frederick M. Laboy
Sergeant John Larkins
Sergeant William Lohr
Sergeant Michael Meenan
Sergeant David B. Norman
Sergeant Charles F. Nostrand
Sergeant Joseph Ogle
Sergeant Frederick Rich
Corporals
Corporal Benjamin Adams
Corporal Peter Byrns
Corporal James Dugakes
Corporal William Gorman
Corporal William H. Guildford
Corporal Edward Hoffman
Corporal Mathew F. Labry
Corporal James Lonacker
Corporal William Smith
Muscian
Musician Joseph Perkins
Wagoner
Wagoner Charles Ellis
Privates
Private Joseph Bishop
Private Charles Blair
Private Samuel Bresby
Private Adolph Brinkman
Private William Bruens
Private John Buff
Private Samuel Busby
Private Charles Bushby
Private Michael Cotton
Private Jonathan Crass
Private Andrew Crothers
Private William Cummins
Private Hugh Curran
Private Bernhard Deity
Private George F. Deity
Private Thomas Doran
Private Charles Dreer
Private Gotleib Faller
Private William Faulkner
Private John Fitzpatrick
Private William Fitzpatrick
Private Thomas Flood
Private William Foreman
Private Andrew Freeyling
Private Joseph Geary
Private Joseph Gibbons
Private Hugh Gilbreth
Private Frank Glass
Private George J. Gual
Private William Guilford
Private Benjamin Hammond
Private Antoine Heidle
Private Frederick W. Hill
Private Francis Howard
Private William Howell
Private Thomas Jordan
Private William Keefer
Private Jacob Louster
Private James Marval
Private Samuel Mays
Private James McCloskey
Private Robert McGowan
Private Herman Meyers
Private James Monaghan
Private John Nichols
Private Charles O’Neal
Private John Ost
Private Charles Paxon
Private Charles Pembers
Private August Petronella
Private George G. Plank
Private Conrad Preyes
Private James H. Randolph
Private John Reburn
Private John Sanrot
Private George Saring
Private Franklin Shinn
Private George Shultz
Private William Simper
Private John L. Stamfler
Private Herman Stewart
Private Joel H. Taggart
Private George Tapper
Private James Thornton
Private Hanson N. Walters
Private Jacob Wein
Private Michael Wohlsledge
Private Charles Zeibold
Company F
Captains
Captain Peter McCullough
First Lieutenants
First Lieutenant Charles Reynolds
First Lieutenant William B. Smith
Second Lieutenants
Second Lieutenant Francis K. Duke
Second Lieutenant Francis Ferguson
First Sergeants
First Sergeant Frederick Frank
First Sergeant James Holton
First Sergeant Charles Miller
First Sergeant Leo Umnepig
Sergeants
Sergeant Michael Curley
Sergeant John Kelley
Sergeant John McCray
Sergeant Charles Nathan
Corporals
Corporal Patrick Campbell
Corporal Dennis Cumber
Corporal William Hawser
Corporal Frederick Peiper
Corporal John F. Robinson
Corporal Charles Schneider
Corporal Martin Schneider
Drummer
Drummer Henry Canning
Fifer
Wagoner
Privates
Private John Albertus
Private James Alcorn
Private James Anderson
Private John Anderson
Private Stanton Atkins
Private John Baltz
Private John Barr
Private Henry Beek
Private George Brand
Private Benjamin F. Brown
Private George Brown
Private Jacob Brunner
Private Charles Burnotte
Private John Carr
Private William Carr
Private James Cassiday
Private William Cassidy
Private Robert Clark
Private Cornelius Conner
Private C. Connor
Private James Conoley
Private J. Cowan
Private John Cowan
Private Elihu Dalton
Private Emanuel Damshorn
Private Frederick Deluis
Private John P. Diehl
Private Michael Donnelly
Private Patrick Doolin
Private Charles Duft
Private Franklin Ferguson
Private Thomas Flynn
Private Michael Gallagher
Private Thomas Gallagher
Private Gathiel Gantiholz
Private James Gendy
Private George Genthoff
Private Gottlieb Gentholz
Private James H. George
Private Joseph Geroald
Private John Gerold
Private John Gona
Private G. Goodling
Private Edward Gregg
Private Richard Griffith
Private George H. Harris
Private Franklin Hoffman
Private Thomas Holden
Private Louis Isle/Islse
Private Michael Jennings
Private Theodore Krugh
Private Louis Kuckenbuger
Private Philip Lawall
Private John Loehr
Private Joseph Loehr
Private Wright H. Lopez
Private Henry Louth
Private Jolse Ludurg
Private Patrick McBride
Private John Meyers
Private George L. Moffett
Private Littleton Mumpford
Private James Murray
Private Charles O’Harra
Private John Patterson
Private Charles Peikert
Private Theodore G. Penn
Private Jacob Pfeifer
Private Henry Preston
Private Ludwig Rabanna
Pvt. Charles Rebesberger (Unknown-1862) Died of disease in the General Hospital, Washington DC on 25 Oct 1862
Private James Reiley
Private Vincent Roth
Private Casper Ruff
Private James Rutter
Private John Schmidt
Private Edward Schmitt
Private Christian Schneider
Private William Schneider
Private George Shellkopf
Private James Shields
Private Christian Shoemaker
Private Edward Smith
Private August Soehler
Private Wright G. Soper
Private Frederick Span
Private George Spence
Private John P. Stall
Private Jabez Travis
Private John Walsh
Private Valentine Walters
Private Christian Waltz
Private Diebold Young
Private Leopold Young
Private George Zeyler
Private George Gorves
Private Charles Roth


Company G
Captains
Captain Charles P. Foy
Captain John F. Heishley
First Lieutenants
First Lieutenant James J. Menamin
Second Lieutenants
Second Lieutenant Thomas J. Moore
Second Lieutenant Charles Weiss
First Sergeants
First Sergeant Frederick Hardt
First Sergeant Louis Mahies
Sergeants
Sergeant Frank Burns
Sergeant Michael Cavanaugh
Sergeant Charles C. Frazer
Sergeant Abraham Hubbard
Sergeant William O. Lawrence
Sergeant Robert McCullen
Sergeant Samuel Moore
Sergeant William Moore
Corporals
Corporal Francis Devlin
Corporal William Foreman
Corporal George W. Haas
Corporal William D. Hanison
Corporal August Peteonella
Corporal Ferdinand Scheiber
Corporal James Stoney
Musicians
Musician Albert T. Abbott
Musician James Brady
Musician Alphonzo T./H. Mannaing
Musician Robert Martin
Wagoner
Wagoner George Burns
Wagoner Edward C. Fenton
Privates
Private Adolph Abel
Private Joseph L. Ames
Private Charles August
Private C. Bannar
Private George Barton
Private Daniel Bastible
Private Charles A. Bernhard
Private Caleb Boggs
Private Samuel C. Bracey
Private George Brown
Private Henry Brown
Private John Brown
Private Henry Cake
Private William Caldwell
Private Cornelius Callahan
Private Peter Carr
Private Andrew Cochran
Private Valentine Croissans
Private Charles Daskam
Private John E. Deonish
Private Thomas Fullure
Private Thomas Fulton C.
Private Ludwig Glissman
Private William Gorman
Private William Graffe
Private Joseph Green
Private Gottleib Griessinger
Private William Hanbennestel
Private Samuel Heimback
Private John Henry
Private William Hipson
Private Daniel Jeffries
Private David Jessup
Private William H. Johnston
Private Alexander Karacher
Private Frederick Keegel
Private Hugh Kelly
Private Jacob M./A. Kelly
Private John Kersler
Private Charles Keyser
Private Nicholas Klegg
Private Henry Kneff
Private Charles Knowles
Private John Knowles
Private Charles Marshall
Private James Maynard
Private Michael McGurk
Private James McKeeman
Private Hugh McKenna
Private Andrew McMahan
Private Samuel McNeal
Private Charles Mirgin
Private Robert T. Moore
Private Charles Morgan
Private James H. Morris
Private Robert H. Morris
Private Dennis Murphy
Private George C. Paine
Private James H. Parker
Private George Roasch
Private James Rushson
Private Thomas Rushton
Private Edward C. Ryan
Private John F. Schaefer
Private John Schmidt
Private F. Schoneckles
Private Frederick Schraeekla
Private Charles Smith
Private James Smith
Private William Smith
Private Charles Spring
Private John Stille
Private Eugene Sullivan
Private Charles Thatcher
Private Samuel A. Townsend
Private John Warren
Private George Weilbrenner
Private John Wilebranner
Private Thomas Wilkinson
Private John Wilson
Private Charles Zeyher
Company H
Captains
Captain Lewis Nolen
Captain James Plunkett
First Lieutenants
First Lieutenant Henry C. Smith
First Lieutenant Henry F. Smith
Second Lieutenants
Second Lieutenant Sarah A. Deveney
Second Lieutenant Benjamin F. Nolan
First Sergeants
First Sergeant Edward Jochen
First Sergeant Henry C. Smith
Sergeants
Sergeant Thomas Russell
Corporals
Corporal George W. Beckley
Corporal William Hamilton
Corporal Henry Holden
Corporal William McArther/McArthur
Corporal William McCuther
Drummer
Drummer John McCall
Drummer Thomas Peters
Muscian
Musician Francis Foin
Privates
Private Albert Abbott
Private James Arvine
Private Patrick Arvine
Private John Barton
Private George Beckley
Private William H. Brady
Private Orlando Brazo
Private Isaac Brown
Private L. D. Buckley
Private Charles Burnett
Private ? Richard Cahill
Private Richard Call
Private James Chalfant
Private John Claypole
Private Patrick Crumlish
Private Michael Cubbage
Private ? Anthony De Le Reve
Private Charles Detman
Private Edward R. Dickerson
Private William H. Dodd
Private Julius Dorchel
Private John Dougherty
Private Patrick Dull
Private George Emerson
Private William Faehart
Private James D. Fenton
Private Isaac Ferry
Private James Fletcher
Private Albert Furgerson
Private Lyman Frederick Gnun
Private Gordy Greenbury
Private Simon F. Griann
Private Ernest Grow
Private George W. Grubb
Private Jacob Grubb
Private John W. Grubb
Private Thomas Grummer
Private Henry Hardin
Private Robert Hardy
Private John Hasson
Private George Herpoldt
Private William Hogan
Private William Holden
Private James Hooper
Private Andrew Howard
Private Jacob Hyde
Private John Hyland
Private Kennedy Joseph
Private John H. Kennedy
Private James Kenny
Private John Lane
Private John Lawrence
Private William Livingston
Private Samuel Lodge
Private Elwood Lounce
Private John McAuthor
Private Charles McCarty
Private William McCarty
Private James McCoy
Private John McGlory
Private Hugh McGrory
Private Charles McIntyre
Private William McMahon
Private Henry McPike
Private John B. Mobb
Private William Myers
Private John Neble
Private George Noble
Private Frank Nolen
Private William T. C. Poulson
Private John E. Rice
Private Robert Richie
Private Charles Sammit
Private Adam Schluter
Private Urban Schwarn
Private Edward Sholder
Private William Sigmond
Private Samuel Sloan
Private Henry C. Smith
Private Thomas Smith
Private Stephen Sperlein/Spurline
Private Frederick Stang
Private Lafayette Steinbrook
Private Peter Steinman
Private William Taylor/Tailor
Private William Wakefield
Private William Walker
Private Alfred Walraven
Private Thomas Watson
Private Francis Weaver
Private William W. Weeks
Private Francis Whelan
Private John Whitcraft
Private William Whitecraft
Private Edwin W. Wilson
Private William Woodbury
Company I
Captains
Captain Thomas M. Wenie
Captain Samuel J. Wood
First Lieutenants
First Lieutenant William H. Brady
First Lieutenant Gideon T. Todd
Second Lieutenants
Second Lieutenant Henry H. Jones
Second Lieutenant John Kelsey
First Sergeants
First Sergeant Thomas J. Wood
Sergeants
Sergeant John H. Ash
Sergeant Jacob Boyd
Sergeant John Derrickson
Sergeant John G. Raymond
Sergeant Edward Reynolds
Sergeant Charles D. Springer
Sergeant George W. Unrich
Corporals
Corporal Robert Browne
Corporal Ebenezer Harbinson
Corporal George W. Jones
Corporal Thomas Lynch
Corporal Curtis H. Pierce
Corporal Benjamin S. Russell
Drummer
Drummer Thomas J. Ferguson
Drummer Peter McKenna
Privates
Private Charles Allen
Private David Anderson
Private S. Anderson
Private Smith Anderson
Private Stanton Atkins
Private Charles Henry August
Private John B. Baker
Private Levi Baker
Private John Begle
Private Henry Blank
Private Abner Brown
Private John H. Brown
Private Thomas Calahan
Private William Campbell
Private George Clutch
Private Seymour Coleman
Private Lemuel M. Collins
Private Samuel Collins
Private James H. Connelly
Private Francis Conningsby
Private Howard Covert
Private Lambert Coymers
Private Roderick M. Crawford
Private Luther F. Cubbage
Private Peter Davning
Private Robert Delavue
Private David E. Dickerson
Private James Dillihay
Private George Dillman
Private John Dillman
Private Thomas Dolen
Private Michael Donnelly
Private Robert Dowald
Private Lawrence Dugan
Private James Dunbar
Private John Dunn
Private James Dyet/Dyke
Private George Evans
Private Robert Fenton/Penton
Private Samuel F. Fisher
Private William E. Fleetwood
Private Michael Gallagher
Private Joseph Geary
Private Arnold Gemill
Private John W. Gilbert
Private John C. Gilling
Private Edward Golden/Golding
Private Thomas Grear
Private E. Habinson
Private James Halter
Private John Halter
Private Thomas Halverson
Private James Hammond
Private Michael Hannum
Private Thomas Harman
Private George G. Hopple
Private Henry C. James
Private Miller Jenkins
Private William S. Johnson
Private William T. Johnson
Private James Johnson/Johnston
Private Charles M. Jorden
Private James Kane
Private John T. Keatley
Private John Keatty
Private John Kelley
Private John Kelsey
Private Charles Keyser
Private George King
Private William King
Private John Lindsey
Private James Logue
Private James McConnell
Private John W. McElwee
Private Patrick McGraner
Private Isaac McKeevier
Private Thomas T. Melvin
Private John Montgomery
Private Patrick Muldoon
Private Michael O’Hara
Private Charles O'Harra
Private Perry Outler
Private John C. Prettyman
Private Leven Prettyman
Private Lea Pusey
Private Nicholas Raymond
Private Lott Rice
Private James A. Rozell
Private Benjamin Russell
Private Thomas Ryan
Private John W. Satton
Private Frank Saville
Private James Saville
Private Lewelian Sawer
Private Lew Sayer
Private John Scotten
Private William T. Scotten
Private Julius Sebalt
Private John W. Sedgwick
Private James Sharn
Private David H. Shulty
Private John A. Sinex
Private Emanuel Sivot
Private Charles Smith
Private Edward E. Smith
Private James Smith
Private George W. Stevens
Private James Stewart
Private William Sutton
Private Victor S. Thompson
Private Charles Tryon
Private William J. Vankirk
Private Edward Vickers
Private Robert Watt
Private Samuel D. Webster
Private John Wells
Private John Wells
Private William West
Private James Williams
Private Joseph Wilson
Private William Wilson
Private William Wiser
Private William Wright
Private James Young
Company K
Captains
Captain Joseph M. Barr
Captain Philip Johnson
First Lieutenants
First Lieutenant William Drew
First Lieutenant William F. A. Torbert
First Sergeant Charles H. Hammer
Second Lieutenants
Second Lieutenant Charles E. Evans
First Sergeants
Sergeants
Sergeant Richard K. Fox
Sergeant Isaac Janvier
Sergeant Charles H. Lurch
Sergeant Enoch L. McCallough
Sergeant Benjamin S. Sands
Sergeant Lewis T. Sereath
Corporals
Corporal William Dougherty
Corporal Neil Green
Corporal John Guthrie
Corporal Albert E. Hunter
Corporal Peter A.B. Kerbaugh
Corporal John B. Loafman
Corporal Alexander H. Mason
Corporal James McCoy
Corporal Patrick McKelvin/McKelvelin
Corporal James Murray
Corporal James Stoney
Drummer
Drummer Alexander McCracken
Drummer John McCracken
Drummer Joseph Perkins
Drummer Robert E. Russell
Teamster
Teamster John C. Helme
Wagoner
Wagoner William Gessler
Privates
Private Lorenzo D. Bailey
Private William Baird
Private Charles Banner
Private John Barton
Private Gottlieb Berger
Private Jacob Bowers
Private John W. Boyd
Private John Braherty/Baaharty
Private John Brown
Private John Burk
Private William Clayton
Private Samuel Cochran
Private John B. Coffin
Private Benjamin Crooks
Private Abraham Crothers
Private George Davis
Private George Davis
Private John E. Devenish
Private Patrick Devlin
Private John Dillon
Private John Dolten
Private Elihu Dolton
Private Timothy Donahoe/Donahoue
Private Michael Donnelly/Donnelley
Private Elisha Dotten
Private Hugh Dougherty
Private Patrick Dugan
Private Daniel Dunbar
Private Elias Y. Edwards
Private Edward Elias
Private Spencer E. Elliott
Private William H. Ferrell
Private John D. Filler
Private John G. Filun
Private Robert Foreacre
Private Henry Fried
Private John Gibason
Private James Gibson
Private John Gibson
Private Joseph Green
Private James F. Groce
Private James Grow
Private Alexander Gruthers
Private John Guthrie
Private Robert Hardy
Private Thomas Harris
Private John Hassan
Private Peter Helbling
Private James A. Helman
Private Joseph Hensler
Private John P./B. Hickey
Private W. Hiller
Private William Hilles
Private Thomas G. Hilton/Hinton
Private George Hodgeson
1st Lt. Robert John Holt (1834-1898)
Private Malcolm Hood
Private Samuel Hopkins
Private Samuel C. Hopkins
Private George H. Horstman
Private Samuel A. Hukill
Private J. Janvier
Private John Janvier
Private Henry H. Jones
Private Lewis A. Jones
Private Henry C. Jones/James
Private John B. Kane
Private John Kendall
Private John Kendall
Private Marshall Kirk
Private Charles Knoblaugh/Knoblauch
Private Charles Kurg
Private Charles Kurtz
Private Edward E. Laffland
Private John Lane
Private John B. Lang
Private Samuel Latimer
Private Thomas Lawes
Private John Lee
Private John Lee
Private James Lennard
Private Joseph Linns
Private Gilbert Mallett
Private C. Manner
Private John H./S. Mannering
Private Samuel McClure
Private Edward McCormick
Private Robert McCullin
Private John McDonnell
Private John McGlory
Private Charles McGuire
Private William McIntyre
Private Michael McKenner/McKernan
Private Andrew McMahon
Private George H./W. Moreland
Private James H. Morris
Private Robert H. Morris
Private Thomas W. Murphy
Private Henry Myers
Private Nicholas Pargues
Private James H. Parkert
Private William Parks
Private George Cooley Payne
Private Theodore G. Penn
Private Francis Phatan
Private Isaac Pierce
Private E. Thomas Preso
Private Thomas Preso
Private Thomas Press
Private William Quillan/Quillar
Private Harry Rodie/Rhody
Private Henry Rody
Private John B. Rose
Private Thomas Rosselle
Private John Rowe
Private Samuel C. Russell
Private Thomas Russell
Private Edward Russell/Rossell
Private Gilbert Rutter
Private John Selser
Private James Sill
Private Henry T. Simpers
Private Charles Smith
Private Henry F. Smith
Private James Smith
Private John Smith
Private Joseph R./K. Stidham
Private John Stukey
Private John Suthie
Private Abe Taylor
Private Harville Thompson
Private Orville Thompson
Private George H. Timson
Private Patrick Tucker
Private John E./C. Van Huft
Private Isaac Walraven
Private George Warren
Private George Wenn
Private Francis Whelan
Private John G. Whitecraft
Private William Whitecraft
Private Thomas Wilkinson
Private George Wonn
Private Charles Y. Wood


PRESENT AT GETTYSBURG
Major Samuel Canby (1837-1897)
Dr. David Henry Houston (1891-1894)
Killed
Pvt. Stephen Carey Killed at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863
Mortally Wounded
Pvt. Peter Bostler Mortally Wounded at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863; Died 9 Jul 1863
Pvt. James McElister Shot in the head; Mortally Wounded at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863; Died 26 Jul 1863 in Wilmington, DE
Cpl. Jacob Steitz Mortally Wounded at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863; Died 8 Jul 1863
Wounded
1st Sgt. Cyrus H. Forwood Severely wounded at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863
Pvt. Henry Hardin (1826-1892) Slightly wounded at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863
2nd Lt. Robert G. Smith Slightly wounded at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863; Discharged 17 Nov 1863
Commanding: Lt. Col. David L. Stricker Slightly Wounded at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863; Killed at Spotsylvania 12 May 1864
Pvt. Charles Sweeny Slightly wounded at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863
Captured
Missing
Pvt. John Frad Missing after Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863
Pvt. Joseph P. Fryer Missing after Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863
Pvt. John Wilson Missing after Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863




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