HISTORY: Twentieth Century History of Clearfield County, PA, Roland D. Swoope, 1911, Chapter 7 Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Judy Banja and Claire White Copyright 2004. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/clearfield/ NOTE: Use this web address to access other chapters: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/clearfield/1picts/swoope/swoope.htm ________________________________________________ TWENTIETH CENTURY HISTORY OF CLEARFIELD COUNTY PENNSYLVANIA AND REPRESENTATIVE CITIZENS BY ROLAND D. SWOOPE, JR. PUBLISHED BY RICHMOND-ARNOLD PUBLISHING CO. F. J. Richmond, President C. R. Arnold, Secretary and Treasurer CHICAGO, ILL. CHAPTER VII. MILITARY HISTORY AND THE COUNTY MILITIA - THE CIVIL WAR. HISTORY OF CLEARFIELD COUNTY AND REPRESENTATIVE CITIZENS 44 Loyalty of Clearfield County's Sons - Military Organizations Before the War - Thirty-fourth Regiment, Fifth Reserves - Its General and Individual Record, Officers and Men - Forty-second Regiment, "Bucktails" - The Fifty-first Regiment - Fifty-ninth Regiment, Second Cavalry - Eighty-fourth Regiment. In all the great army which struggled for the preservation of the Union during the stirring days of the Civil war, there were no braver men nor truer patriots than the sons of Clearfield county. By the deeds they did and the hardships they endured, they shared in making possible the glorious Union of today. But these men were not alone in this loyalty to their country, for when, thirty-three years later, the clouds of war again gathered on the horizon of our national life, the sons of those veterans who fought in that other war, also struggled to uphold the righteous principles of freedom which our nation had adopted. It is with pride that we record the names and deeds of Clearfield county's brave sons, and we trust that new loyalty and patriotism may be inspired in the hearts of those who read the pages of this brief military history. Before the days of our Civil war, a volunteer battalion was organized under the State law. This organization was made in 1840, with George R. Barrett in command. By 1841 the battalion had increased in numbers until it was possible to form a regiment of about six companies of sixty men each. Major Barrett was now made colonel, and E. W. Wise became major. The regiment annually attended the State encampment - journeys not easily accomplished in those days of no railroads, for it was often necessary to march forty or fifty miles to the camp. This organization existed for about seven years. A section of the State militia, of which Hon. William Bigler was colonel, was in existence about the same time. It was here that Hon. John Patton received his title of "General." Hon. William A. Wallace was captain of another organization known as the "Guards." These three comprised the only military organizations existing in the county before the war days. Although of brief duration, these military companies helped to keep alive the spirit of patriotism in the hearts of the citizens, for nothing is more inspiring than the tramp of many feet, marching in unison; the sight of gay uniforms, and the sound of fife and drum. So, although the militia of the early days of our county had no opportunity to engage in actual warfare, who shall say how great AND REPRESENTATIVE CITIZENS 45 was its influence in arousing and strengthening the loyalty and patriotism of the citizens of Clearfield county? THIRTY-FOURTH REGIMENT-FIFTH RESERVES This regiment was organized at Camp Curtin June 20, 1861, and together with the "Bucktails" was sent to the relief of Colonel Lew Wallace, at Cumberland, Md. On July 13th they were stationed at Bridge 21, on the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad which had been burned by the rebels. From that point they moved to New Creek. July 22d they were sent to Piedmont to protect the Unionists. After the battle of Bull Run July 21st, they were ordered to Washington and from there to Harrisburg. On August 8th they were ordered back to Washington and went into camp at Tennallytown. On the 14th of September they were reviewed by Governor Curtin, President Lincoln, General McClellan and others. On December 20th, the regiment was ordered to Dranesville and on the 9th of April, 1862, they occupied Manassas. On May 7th they arrived at Falmouth and on May 25th crossed the Rappahannock. June 9th they were ordered to Mechanicsville and composed part of the right wing of McClellan's army, five miles from Richmond, where they engaged in what is known as the "Seven Days' Battle," in which the Confederate forces were routed. They were then ordered to Acquia Creek and from there to Washington where they participated in the Second Battle of Bull Run. They also took part in the battles of Antietam and Fredericksburg. In February, 1863, they were again ordered to Washington and encamped at Miner's Hill. The regiment took part in the battle of Gettysburg; did guard duty along the Orange and Alexandria railroad, and in February, 1864, had a battle with guerrillas near Brentzville, where Major Larimer was killed. May 4, 1864, under Grant, they crossed the Rapidan and engaged in the battle of the Wilderness. The regiment participated in the engagements which followed until May 31, 1864, when their term of service expired and they were mustered out at Harrisburg, Pa., on the 11th of June, 1864. Field and Staff Colonels: - Seneca G. Simmons, June 21, 1861; killed at Charles City Cross Roads, June 30, 1862. Joseph W. Fisher, May 15, 1861; promoted from lieutenant-colonel August 1, 1862, brevet brigadier-general November 4, 1865; mustered out with regiment June 11, 1864. Lieutenant-Colonels: - George Dare, June 21, 1861; promoted from major August 1, 1862; killed at Wilderness May 6, 1864. Alfred M. Smith, May 15, 1861; promoted from captain Company C to major February 22, 1864, to lieutenant-colonel May 7, 1864, to brevet colonel March 13, 1865; mustered out with regiment June 11, 1864. Majors: - Frank Zentmyer, June 21, 1861; promoted from captain Company I, August 1, 1862; killed at Fredericksburg December 13, 1862; burial record, died at Richmond, Va., December 31, 1862. J. Harvey Larimer, May 15, 1861; promoted from captain Company E ,May 1, 1863; killed at Bristow Station, February 14, 1864. James A. McPherran, June 16, 1861; promoted from captain Company F, May 7, 1864, to brevet lieutenant-colonel March 13, 1865; mustered out with regiment June 11, 1864. Adjutants: - A. G. Mason, June 21, 1861; discharged March 27, 1863, to accept appointment on General Meade's staff; brevet major 46 HISTORY OF CLEARFIELD COUNTY August 1, 1864, brevet lieutenant-colonel March 13, 1865. John L. Wright, May 15, 1861; mustered out with regiment June 11, 1864; brevet captain March 13, 1865. Quartermaster: - Samuel Evans, June 21, 1861; commissioned captain May 7, 1864, not mustered; brevet captain March 13, 1865; mustered out with regiment June 1864. Surgeons: - John T. Carpenter, June 21, 1861; promoted and transferred to Western army as brigade surgeon. Samuel G. Sane, September 16, 1861; promoted surgeon of enrollment board, 16th district, Pa., March 10, 1864; to assist surgeon-general, Pa.; to brevet lieutenant-colonel March 13, 1865. Henry A. Grim, April 16, 1862; promoted from assistant surgeon 12th regiment P. V. R. C.; mustered out with regiment June 11, 1864. Assistant Surgeons: - N. P. Marsh, June 21, 1861; promoted surgeon 4th regiment Pa. Cavalry, 64th regiment P. V. E. Donnelly, June 21, 1861; promoted to surgeon 31St regiment P. V., April 28, 1862. W. H. Davis, June 27, 1862; promoted to surgeon 33d regiment P. V., December 20, 1862. J. M. Groff, August 2, 1862; discharged on surgeon's certificate July 21, 1863. O. C. Johnson, March 9, 1863; discharged on surgeon's certificate September 28, 1863. H. T. Whitman, September 16, 1863; wounded at Bethesda Church May 30, 1864; mustered out with regiment June 11, 1864; brevet major March 13, 1865. Chaplain: - S. L. M. Consor; mustered out by special order of war department November 1, 1862. Sergeant-Majors: - E. L. Reber, June 21, 1861; transferred to 191st P. V.; veteran. R. M. Smith, June 21, 1861; promoted to second lieutenant August 8, 1862; transferred to Company G. G. P. Swoope, June 21, 1861; promoted to first lieutenant March 4, 1863; transferred to Company I. Quartermaster-Sergeant: - Harry Mullen, June 21, 1861; transferred to 191st P. V.; veteran. Commissary-Sergeant: - J. W. Harris, June 21, 1861; transferred to 191st P. V.; veteran. Hospital Steward: - John H. Johnson, July 21, 1861; transferred to 191st P. V.; veteran. Principal Musicians: - E. L. Scott, June 21, 1861; mustered out with regiment June 11, 1864. W. L. Smeadley, June 21, 1861; transferred to 191st P. V.; veteran. COMPANY C Recruited in Clearfield County Captains: - J. Oscar Loraine, June 21, 1861; resigned November 7, 1861. Alfred M. Smith, May 15, 1861; promoted from sergeant to first lieutenant July 25, 1861; to captain November 15, 1861, to major February 22, 1864. David McGaughey, June 21, 1861; promoted from sergeant to first lieutenant November 16, 1861, to captain March 22, 1864, brevet major March 13, 1865; wounded at Wilderness May 9, 1864; mustered out with company June 11, 1864. First Lieutenants: - J. Harvey Larrimer, May 15, 1861; promoted to captain Company F July 12, 1861. John E. Potter, June 21, 1861; promoted from corporal to second lieutenant August 15, AND REPRESENTATIVE CITIZENS 47 1862, to first lieutenant March 22, 1864; mustered out with company June 11, 1864. Second Lieutenant: - John W. Bigler, June 21, 1861; resigned June 22, 1862. First Sergeant: - Wm. A. Ogden, June 21, 1861; commissioned captain June 4, 1864, not mustered; mustered out with company June 11, 1864. Sergeants: - Thos. H. Wilson, June 21, 1861; mustered out with company June 11, 1864. James C. Miller, June 21, 1861; mustered out with company June 11, 1864. James L. McPherson, June 21, 1861; mustered out with company June 11, 1864. George B. Hancock, June 21, 1861; mustered out with company June 11, 1864. John Huidekoper, June 21, 1861; promoted to second lieutenant Company 3, 150th regiment P. V., October 30, 1862. Martin Mullen, June 21, 1861; killed at Fredericksburg December 13, 1862. Corporals: - Wm. C. McGonagle, June 21, 1861; mustered out with company June 11, 1864. Oliver Conklin, June 21, 1861; absent, wounded, at muster out. Smith B. Williams, June 21, 1861; mustered out with company June 11, 1864. Jos. W. Folmer, June 21, 1861; mustered cut with company June 11, 1864. Edward Blingler, June 21, 1861; mustered out with company June 11, 1864. Richard S. Carr, June 21, 1861; discharged October 24, 1863, for wounds received in action. Bolivar T. Bilger, June 21, 1861; killed at Fredericksburg December 13, 1862. John W. Hoy, June 21, 1861; killed in action June 30, 1862. James Leonard, June 21, 1861; killed in action June 30, 1862. George W. Young, June 21, 1861; killed at Bristow Station October 14. E. S. Woolstencroft, June 21, 1861; deserted May 4, 1862. Musicians: - David McR. Betto, June 21, 1861; promoted to second lieutenant Company E March 5, 1863. Lyman McC. Shaw, August 8, 1861; deserted July 5, 1862. Privates: - Wm. B. Beamer, June 21, 1861; mustered out with company June 11, 1864. Wm. M. Bahans, June 21, 1861; discharged November 9, 1861. Wm. Baughman, June 21, 1861; discharged on surgeon's certificate October 23, 1862. Samuel I. Burge, July 21, 1861; discharged on surgeon's certificate May 4, 1863. Solomon M. Bailey, April 7, 1864; transferred to 191st P. V. June 6, 1864. Math. J. Caldwell, July 21, 1861; mustered out with company June 11, 1864. Robert E. Carson, June 21, 1861; transferred to V. R. C.; mustered out with company June 11, 1864. Daniel Curley, June 21, 1861; mustered out with company June 11, 1864. John M. Caldwell, July 21, 1861; discharged on surgeon's certificate September 25, 1861. John A. Coyle, June 21, 1861; discharged May 15, 1863, for wounds received in action. Alexander Carr, June 21, 1861; killed at Fredericksburg December 13, 1862; burial record, died at Richmond, Va., December 31, 1862. J. H. DeHass, June 21, 1861; mustered out with company June 11, 1864. 48 HISTORY OF CLEARFIELD COUNTY John Dolan, August 30, 1862; discharged July 31, 1863, for wounds received in action. Benj. F. Derrick, June 21, 1861; killed at Bristow Station October 14, 1863. Wm. Evans, April 8, 1864; transferred to 191st P. V. June 6, 1864. Henry J. Fisher, June 21, 1861; mustered out with company June 11, 1864. Hiram France, June 21, 1861; discharged November 12, 1862, for wounds received in action. Miles Ford, June 21, 1861; killed in action June 30, 1862. Henry J. Fitchner, July 22, 1861; deserted August 12, 1862. John A. Green, July 21, 1861; mustered out with company June 11, 1864. Henry Garver, June 21, 1861; transferred from V. R. C.; mustered out with company June 11, 1864. Loren Goodfellow, November 1, 1861; transferred to 191st P. V. June 6, 1864. Claudius Girard, December 23, 1863; transferred to 191st P. V. June 6, 1864. Wm. A. Haight, June 21, 1861; mustered out with company July 11, 1864. Henry A. Harlan, June 21, 1861; mustered out with company July 11, 1864. Wm. R. Hemphill, June 21, 1861; discharged on surgeon's certificate December 20, 1862. David B. Horn, April 7, 1864; transferred to 191st P. V. June 6, 1864. Philo B. Harris, June 21, 1861; killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862. David W. Horn, March 30, 1864; killed at Wilderness May 9, 1864. Joseph Jackson, June 21, 1861; discharged on surgeon's certificate September 13, 1862. Wm. Jones, June 21, 1861; deserted September 16, 1862. John T. Kirk, June 21, 1861; mustered out with company July 11, 1864. Douglas N. Koons, June 21, 1861; discharged, date unknown. Geo. W. Lingle, June 21, 1861; mustered out with company July 11, 1864. James I. Leightley, June 21, 1861; mustered out with company June 11, 1864. Robert C. Larrimer, June 21, 1861; mustered out with company June 11, 1864. Joseph Lines, June 21, 1861; transferred from V. R. C.; mustered out with company June 11, 1864. James Lingle, June 21, 1861; mustered out with company June it, 1864. Geo. W. Livergood, June 21, 1861; discharged on surgeon's certificate November 24, 1862. Sampson B. Lingle, June 21, 1861; discharged April 4, 1863, for wounds received in action. Rob. Livingston, July 15, 1861; died at Camp Tenally, Md., September 13, 1861. Stephen D. Logan, June 21, 1861; died at Harrison's Landing, Va., August 5, 1862. Martin Livergood, July 15, 1861; died at Annapolis, Md., September 24, 1862. Chas. W. Mitchell, June 21, 1861; transferred from V. R. C.; mustered out with company June 11, 1864. Patrick Malone, June 21, 1861; mustered out with company June 11, 1864. Wesley B. Miller, June 21, 1861; mustered out with company June 11, 1864. Lorine Merrell, June 21, 1861; discharged on surgeon's certificate, date unknown. Henry S. Merrell, June 21, 1861; died at Philadelphia August 14, 1862. AND REPRESENTATIVE CITIZENS 49 John Maughamer, June 21, 1861; deserted April 4, 1863. Martin McCallister, June 21, 1861; absent, wounded, at muster out. Archibald McDonald, June 21, 1861; discharged on surgeon's certificate January 11, 1863. W. L. McGaughey, June 21, 1861; killed at Fredericksburg December 13, 1862. Michael O'Leary, June 21, 1861; mustered out with company June 11, 1864. H. F. Passmore, June 21, 1861; discharged January 11, 1863, for wounds received in action. David Payne, June 21, 1861; killed in action June 30, 1862. Thos. W. Potter, June 21, 1861; killed at Fredericksburg December 13, 1862. Wm. Robinson, June 21, 1861; died at Washington, D. C., March 26, 1863; buried in Military Asylum Cemetery. Geo. H. Sweet, June 21, 1861; mustered out with company June 11, 1864. Oliver St. George, June 21, 1861; transferred to western gunboat service February 17, 1862. David Smay, February 26, 1864; transferred to 191st P. V. June 6, 1864. Christian Smay, February 26, 1864; transferred to 191st P. V. June 6, 1864. H. B. Spachman, June 21, 1861; died at Camp Curtin, Harrisburg, August 9, 1861. Philip G. Shaffner, June 21, 1861; killed in action June 30, 1862. Henry B. Smith, June 21, 1861; killed in action June 30, 1862. Peter F. Stout, June 21, 1861; killed at Gaines's Mill, June 27, 1862. Martin Stone, June 21, 1861; killed at Gaines's Mill, June 27, 1862. Geo. W. Soule, June 21, 1861; killed at Bull Run, August 30, 1862. David R. P. Shirey, June 21, 1861; deserted June 9, 1862. John Verner, June 21, 1861; deserted September 14, 1862. Harrison Welton, June 21, 1861; deserted January 22, 1862. Nicholas Zeigler, April 7, 1864; transferred to 191st P. V. June 6, 1864. FORTY-SECOND REGIMENT-"BUCKTAILS" This regiment was one of the most noted ones in the Army of the Potomac. On the 24th of April, 1861, one hundred men had assembled at a rafting-place on the Sinnamahoning, where they constructed transports. The only uniform was a red shirt, black pants, and a bucktail in the cap. Two days later, three hundred and fifteen strong, they embarked on three rafts, and with a green hickory pole, surmounted by a bucktail, for a flag staff, the stars and stripes flying, and fife and drum rousing the echoes of the mountain sides, onward down the West Branch sailed the patriotic flotilla. Authority had been given to muster them in as the Seventeenth (three months) Regiment. An organization was commenced with Thomas L. Kane as colonel, but as a Seventeenth Regiment had been mustered in at Philadelphia, the organization was not consummated, and Colonel Kane, declining a commission, was mustered in as a private May 13, 1861. Other companies were recruited - one in Warren county, one in Chester, one in Perry, one in Clearfield, one in Carbon, and two in Tioga, and the material had been assembled for a first-class regiment. On the 13th day of 50 HISTORY OF CLEARFIELD COUNTY June a regimental election was held, which resulted in the selection of Thomas L. Kane as colonel, but, with that patriotism which always marked the career of an unselfish soldier, he resigned, that Lieutenant-Colonel Biddle, who had served in Mexico, might be placed in command. The name of the organization was changed from the "Rifle Regiment," to "Kane Rifle Regiment of Pennsylvania Reserve Corps," and started into service as the Forty-second of the line, although it was universally known as the "Bucktail Regiment." June 21st, with the Fifth, Colonel Simmons, and Barr's Battery, the Forty- second was ordered to the support of Colonel Wallace, at Cumberland, Md., but before reaching that place Colonel Wallace, in accordance with orders, had moved to Martinsburg. July 12th, Lieutenant-Colonel Kane, with a scouting party of sixty men, crossed into Virginia, and at New Creek village were surrounded by McDonald's cavalry. A stubborn engagement took place, in which the Confederates were worsted. Colonel Biddle, with his command, moved to the relief of Kane, and dispatched the latter with two hundred men to follow the enemy. He came upon them at Ridgeville, nine miles from New Creek, and after a skirmish, took possession. Colonel Biddle arrived, and the next morning the force fell back to New Creek and Piedmont, which position they held until July 27th, when ordered to Harrisburg, where they were reviewed by Governor Curtin August 1st. On the 6th of August they were ordered to report to General Banks, at Harper's Ferry. October 1st the command moved to Tennallytown and joined the Reserves. December 12th, Colonel Biddle resigned to go to Congress, having been elected from Philadelphia. December 20th, the Forty-second, under Lieutenant-Colonel Kane, marched with Orr's Brigade to Dranesville, where the enemy was in force. It was here that Colonel Kane was shot in the face, the ball crashing through the roof of his mouth, inflicting a painful wound. Bandaging his face, he continued to advance with his men and amid the smoke of the contest, fought with Spartan determination. On the 10th of March, 1862, the Bucktails moved to Alexandria. The Reserves were then assigned to the First Corps, and the Bucktails ordered to Falmouth. The middle of May found them within six miles of Hanover Court-house. It was at this time that Colonel Kane, with four companies, was ordered to join Fremont. In the pursuit of Jackson up the Shenandoah valley, the Bucktails were in the extreme advance. Colonel Kane with his scouts - one hundred men - had a stubborn fight with General Ashby at Harrisonburg; the latter had with him Stuart's brigade. Bravely the "Bucktails" held their ground, waiting reinforcements, but in this they were disappointed. In the fight Colonel Kane was wounded and taken prisoner. Captain Taylor, admiring the brave commander, dashed through the fire and smoke to rescue him, and was also captured. The Confederates were so strongly impressed by such an exhibition of self-sacrifice and bravery, that they offered to parole him, but he and Colonel Kane refused. The loss of the "Bucktails" in killed, wounded, and prisoners, was fifty-two - half the number engaged. The other six companies - four hurried strong - went into camp at Dispatch Station. June 13th they participated in a skirmish, with Stuart's Cavalry at White House, the Federal base of supplies. June 27th they were ordered AND REPRESENTATIVE CITIZENS 51 to Gaines's Mills, and participated in that memorable engagement, pronounced by military men as one of the most desperate conflicts of the first two years of the rebellion. On the evening of the 28th they commenced to march through White Oak Swamp, and on the night of the 29th performed picket duty on the Richmond road leading to Charles City, and took part in the battle of Charles City Cross Roads fought June 30th. From the Peninsula the regiment proceeded to Warrenton and participated in the second battle of Bull Run. Returning to the four companies remaining with Fremont's Corps (now Sigel's), after the battle of Cross Keys, we find them engaged at Cedar Mountain. On the 19th of August they encamped at Brandy Station, on the Orange and Alexandria railroad, where Lieutenant-Colonel Kane joined them, he having been held a prisoner of war since the fight at Harrisonburg. August 22d they marched back to Catlett's Station. Then occurred another of General J. E. B. Stuart's wild rides for the purpose of capturing General Pope and his headquarters' train. Colonel Kane with a few men, met some of Stuart's horsemen at Cedar Run bridge, and with a single volley drove them in confusion. Moving into Maryland they took part in the battle of South Mountain September 14th, and the next day at 3 P.M. reached the battle field of Antietam. In the two days the regiment lost in killed and wounded one hundred and ten officers and men. The next fight was at Fredericksburg. December 12th the Reserves crossed to the right bank of the Rappahannock. February 6, 1863, they were ordered to the defenses of Washington, and established camp at Fairfax; June 25th, were ordered to join the Fifth Corps, then marching into Pennsylvania, and were participants in the battle of Gettysburg. The remaining months of 1863 they were constantly on the skirmish line, and at the close of the campaign went into winter quarters at Bristow Station, where they remained until the last of April, 1864; April 29th, broke camp and reached Culpepper on the 30th; May 4th, crossed the Rapidan and took part in the battle of the Wilderness. They distinguished themselves at Spottsylvania; at Mountain Run they made two assaults on the enemy's works, but they were unsuccessful. May 11th occurred the assault by the entire army. On the 12th the "Bucktails" were employed picking off Confederate artillery men. The last fight of the "Bucktails" was on the Mechanicsville road, May 30th, their term of enlistment expiring that day. The regiment was mustered out at Harrisburg June 11, 1864. On the Fourth of July, 1866, the bunting which floated over the rafts in 1861, and which they had carried in their campaigns amid the blaze of artillery and the leaden storm of infantry, was borne in procession in Philadelphia by the veterans, and delivered to the governor of the State amid the cheers of assembled thousands. Company K of this regiment was recruited at Curwensville, with Edward A. Irvin, captain. Field and Staff Colonels: - Thomas L. Kane, May 12, 1861; mustered as private May 13, 1861; promoted to colonel June 12, 1861; resigned and elected lieutenant-colonel June 13, 1861; wounded at Dranesville December 28, 1861, and at Harrisburg June 6, 1862; promoted to 52 HISTORY OF CLEARFIELD COUNTY brigadier-general September 7, 1862, to brevet major-general March 13, 1865; resigned November 7, 1863. Chas. J. Biddle, May 29, 1861; resigned February 1, 1862. Hugh W. McNeil, May 20, 1861; promoted from captain Company D January 22, 1862; killed at Antietam September 16, 1862. Charles F. Taylor, May 28, 1861; promoted from captain Company H March 1, 1863; killed at Gettysburg July 2, 1863. Lieutenant-Colonel: - Alanson E. Niles, May 31, 1861; promoted from captain Company E to major March 1, 1863, to lieutenant-colonel May 15, 1863; resigned March 28, 1864. Majors: - Roy Stone, May 29, 1861; promoted to major June 13, 1861; to colonel of 149th P. V. August 29, 1862. W. R. Hartshorn, May 29, 1861; promoted to adjutant February, 1862, to major May 22, 1863; mustered out with regiment June 11, 1864. Adjutants: - John T. A. Jewett, May 29, 1861; promoted to captain Company D February 5, 1862. Roger Sherman, May 28, 1861; promoted from sergeant-major to adjutant May 23, 1862; resigned March 21, 1864. Quartermasters: - Henry D. Patton, May 29, 1861; promoted to captain and A. Q. M. U. S. V. December 1, 1862. Lucius Truman, May 29, 1861; transferred to 190th P. V. May 31, 1864. Surgeons: - S. D. Freeman, May 29, 1861; resigned October 1, 1862. John J. Comfort, December 17, 1862; transferred to 190th P. V. May 31, 1864; brevet lieutenant-colonel March 13, 1865. Assistant Surgeons: - W. T. Humphrey, June 21, 1861; promoted to surgeon 149th P. V. September 5, 1862. W. B. Jones, August 2, 1862; resigned November 1, 1862. Daniel O. Crouch, December 1, 1862; resigned June 10, 1863. Lafayette Butler, September 30, 1863; transferred to 190th P. V. May 30, 1864. Chaplain: - W. H. D. Patton, August 3, 1861; resigned November 11, 1862. Sergeant-Major: - Wm. Baker, August 15, 1862; transferred to 190th P. V. May 31, 1864. Quartermaster-Sergeant: - Wm. C. Hunter, May 21, 1861; transferred to 190th P. V. May 31, 1864; veteran. Commissary-Sergeant: - John Semon, May 29, 1861; promoted from corporal Company K January 1, 1863; mustered out with company June 11, 1864. Hospital Stewards: - R. Fenton Ward, May 29, 1861; promoted to second lieutenant Company I July 1, 1862. Jeremiah J. Starr, May 28, 1861; transferred to 190th P. V. May 31, 1864; veteran. Principal Musician: - Henry Zundel, May 29, 1861; promoted from private to company F September, 1863; mustered out with company June 11, 1864. COMPANY K Recruited in Curwensville, Clearfield County Captains: - Edward A. Irvin, May 29, 1861; commissioned lieutenant-colonel September 10, 1862, not mustered; discharged May 1, 1863, for wounds received in action. James M. Welch, May 29, 1861; promoted from second lieutenant March 21, 1863; transferred to V. R. C. September 12, 1863. First Lieutenants: W. R. Hartshorn, May AND REPRESENTATIVE CITIZENS 53 29, 1861; promoted to adjutant February, 1862. John P. Bard, May 29, 1861; promoted from sergeant to second lieutenant March 17, 1863; to brevet captain March 13, 1865; mustered out with company June 11, 1864. Second Lieutenants: - Daniel C. Dale, May 29, 1861; promoted from sergeant March 23, 1862; died February 17, 1863. John E. Kratzer, May 29, 1861; promoted from sergeant February 17, 1863; transferred to V. R. C. May 31, 1864. First Sergeants-Thos. J. Thompson, May 29, 1861; transferred to 190th P. V. May 31, 1864; veteran. Lewis Hoover, May 29, 1861; mustered out with company June 11, 1864. Daniel Blett, May 29, 1861; promoted to second lieutenant Company F July 1, 1863. John H. Norris, May 29, 1861; transferred to 190th P. V. May 31, 1864; veteran. James F. Ross, May 29, 1861; transferred to 109th P. V. May 31, 1864; veteran. Wm. G. Addleman, May 29, 1861; discharged May 24, 1864, for wounds received in action, date unknown. James G. Hill, May 29, 1861; discharged on surgeon's certificate May 8, 1862. Corporals: - Edmund M. Curry, May 29, 1861; mustered out with company June 11, 1864. Wm. F. Wilson, May 29, 1861; mustered out with company June 11, 1864. Robert G. McCracken, May 29, 1861; mustered out with company June 11, 1864. Alex. Robertson, May 29, 1861; mustered out with company June 11, 1864. David M. Glenn, May 29, 1861; mustered out with company June 11, 1864. Cortes Bloom, May 29, 1861; discharged November 28, 1862, for wounds received in action, date unknown. Abraham Carson, May 29, 1861; discharged March 6, 1863, for wounds received in action, date unknown. Samuel Reed, May 29, 1861; discharged April 23, 1863, for wounds received in action, date unknown. Amos Swift, July 31, 1861; transferred to 190th P. V. May 31, 1864; veteran. John Lemon, May 29, 1861; promoted to sergeant January 1, 1863. John H. Wilson, May 29, 1861; died December 9, 1861. Privates: - John M. Addleman, October 3, 1861; transferred to 190th P. V. May 31, 1864. Isaiah Bloom, May 29, 1861; mustered out with company June 11, 1864. Enos Bloom, May 29, 1861; mustered out with company June 11, 1864. Zachariah Bailey, May 29, 1861; mustered out with company June 11, 1864. Richard J. Bard, May 29, 1861; discharged on surgeon's certificate November 20, 1861. James L. Barr, March 21, 1862; discharged on surgeon's certificate December 3, 1862. John F. Barnes, July 1, 1861; transferred to 190th P. V. May 31, 1864; veteran. Arnold Bloom, October 3, 1861; transferred to 190th P. V. May 31, 1864. James C. Billis, May 28, 1861; transferred to Company H, November 1, 1861. John B. Brink, February 29, 1864; transferred to 190th P. V. May 31, 1864. Joseph P. Broomall, October 3, 1861; killed at South Mountain September 14; 1862. Andrew J. Cupples, May 29, 1861; wounded at Wilderness May 7, 1864; absent at muster out. 54 HISTORY OF CLEARFIELD COUNTY Henry Cogley, May 31, 1861; mustered out with company June 11, 1864. John H. Coulter, May 29, 1861; mustered out with company June 11, 1864. Thos. Conklin, May 29, 1861; mustered out with company June 11, 1864. Chas. M. Clark, May 29, 1861; discharged on surgeon's certificate August 10, 1861. Arthur Conner, May 29, 1861; discharged on surgeon's certificate November 1, 1862. D. R. P. Chatham, May 29, 1861; transferred to U. S. Sig. Corps August 29, 1862. Jacob Connelly, February 29, 1864; transferred to 190th P. V. May 31, 1864. Wm. S. Cummings, May 29, 1861; killed at Antietam September 17, 1862. Frank Chase, July 1, 1861; deserted April 13, 1862. Mamming S. Dunn, May 29, 1861; mustered out with company June 11, 1864. G. P. Dougham, October 3, 1861; discharged on surgeon's certificate December 11, 1862. Wm. G. Denick, March 28, 1864; transferred to 190th P. V. May 31, 1864. Levi Ennis, May 29, 1861; mustered out with company June 11, 1864. James Flanigan, July 31, 1861; discharged on surgeon's certificate November 21, 1861. Frank A. Fleming, October 3, 1861; discharged on surgeon's certificate, date unknown. Isaac Fruze, May 29, 1861; discharged on surgeon's certificate May 30, 1863. James Frantz, October 3, 1861; discharged on surgeon's certificate March 10, 1863. Robt. R. Fleming, February 29, 1864; transferred to 190th P. V. May 31, 1864. Adam Fogle, February 9, 1864; transferred to 190th P. V. May 31, 1864. A. Harrison Frantz, May 29, 1861; captured, died at Belle Isle, Va., July 15, 1862. Martin F. Frantz, October 3, 1861; deserted December 1, 1862. James Glenn, November 18, 1861; wounded in action, date unknown; discharged on surgeon's certificate May 16, 1862. Charles M. Goff, March 28, 1864; transferred to 190th P. V. May 31, 1864. Samuel Gunsalus, March 28, 1864; transferred to 190th P. V. May 31, 1864. Burton Granger, May 29, 1861; died October 2, 1862, of wounds received in action. Ellis J. Hall, May 29, 1861; mustered out with company June 11, 1864. Lorenzo D. Hile, May 29, 1861; mustered out with company June 11, 1864. John Henry, October 3, 1861; transferred to 190th P. V. May 31, 1864; veteran. John W. Haslet, May 29, 1861; transferred to 190th P. V. May 31, 1864; veteran. Henry J. Hall, July 31, 1861; transferred to 109th P. V. May 31, 1864; veteran. Joseph K. Henry, May 29, 1861; discharged on surgeon's certificate July 20, 1861. C. Hockenburg, October 3, 1861; discharged on surgeon's certificate April 19, 1862. Thomas Honitter, May 29, 1861; discharged on surgeon's certificate June 26, 1862. William Hosford, July 1, 1861; discharged on surgeon's certificate December 1, 1862. Thos. Humphrey, October 3, 1861; wounded in action, date unknown; discharged on surgeon's certificate December 1, 1862. W. M. Humphrey, July 1, 1861; discharged on surgeon's certificate April 20, 1863. Edward Halcomb, May 29, 1861; transferred to Company D, October 12, 1861. AND REPRESENTATIVE CITIZENS 55 James Henry, May 29, 1861; killed at Bull Run August 29, 1862. Charles Hall, July 31, 1861; killed at Antietam September 17, 1862. William Hinnigh, May 29, 1861; killed in action May 7, 1864. Austin Irvin, July 1, 1861; died March 6, 1863. Peter Jaggers, July 31, 1861; transferred to Company D, November 1, 1861. Samuel Kingston, July 31, 1861; discharged January 20, 1862, for wounds received in action, date unknown. John Kratzer, May 29, 1861; killed at Bull Run August 30, 1862. George W. Knapp, July 1, 1861; died September 23, 1862, on board transport from Richmond. Frost Littlefield, May 29, 1861; mustered out with company June 11, 1864. Cyrus B. Lower, October 27, 1863; transferred to 190th P. V. May 31, 1864. Ephraim Morrow, May 29, 1861; transferred to Signal Corps August, 1861. Isaiah McDonald, May 29, 1861; mustered out with company June 11, 1864. Peter C. McKee, May 29, 1861; mustered out with company June 11, 1864. Charles R. McCrum, May 29, 1861; discharged on surgeon's certificate April 11, 1862. Geo. W. McDonald, May 29, 1861; transferred to 190th P. V. May 31, 1864; veteran. Alexander McDonald, October 3, 1861; transferred to 190th P. V. May 31, 1864; veteran. John Moyer, May 29, 1861; discharged on surgeon's certificate January 1, 1862. Casper P. Mason, May 29, 1861; discharged on surgeon's certificate April 10, 1863. Samuel Mortimer, May 29, 1861; died September 10, 1863, from wounds received in action, date unknown. Hiram McClenahan, May 29, 1861; transferred to 44th P. V. November 1, 1861. Francis C. Morrow, July 1, 1861; transferred to 190th P. V. May 31, 1864. Nath. A. McCloskey, May 29, 1861; died November 28, 1861. And'n J. Montonz, May 29, 1861; died May, 1864, of wounds received in action. David McCullough, May 29, 1861; deserted December 8, 1862. George O'Leary, July 1, 1861; discharged on surgeon's certificate November 20, 1861. Peter Piper, May 29, 1861; discharged on surgeon's certificate July 30, 1862. Robert B. Pettingill, May 28, 1861; transferred to Company H, October 12, 1861. John Rish, May 29, 1861; died June 11, 1864, of wound received at Bethesda Church May 30, 1864; buried in National Cemetery, Arlington. Thomas Riley, May 29, 1861; killed at South Mountain September 14, 1862. Reuben Rex, May 29, 1861; discharged on surgeon's certificate June 11, 1862. Robert W. Ross, October 3, 1861; died January 7, 1863, of wounds received in action. Edward D. Stock, May 29, 1861; mustered out with company June 11, 1864. Joseph G. Spencer, May 29, 1861; discharged on surgeon's certificate September 22, 1861. James Spence, October 3, 1861; discharged on surgeon's certificate September 1, 1862. Abel Sonders, July 21, 1863; discharged on surgeon's certificate November 19, 1862. Joseph Shirk, May 29, 1861; discharged on surgeon's certificate December 22, 1862. 56 HISTORY OF CLEARFIELD COUNTY Philander Smith, May 29, 1861; discharged on surgeon's certificate, date unknown. George B. Scott, May 29, 1861; discharged February 9, 1863, for wounds received in action, date unknown. Daniel Shaver, May 29, 1861; discharged April 20, 1863, for wounds received in action, date unknown. Peter Spargo, May 29, 1861; transferred to United States Signal Corps August 23, 1863. Jesse E. Shaver, March 28, 1864; transferred to 190th P. V. May 31, 1864. Porter Smith, May 29, 1861; killed at Fredericksburg December 13, 1862. Wm. H. Spence, May 29, 1861; deserted August 7, 1861. Dwight Seaman, May 29, 1861; deserted, date unknown. George W. Taylor, May 29, 1861; discharged May 25, 1863, for wounds received in action, date unknown. Daniel F. Williams, May 29, 1861; discharged on surgeon's certificate December 22, 1862. Joseph Williams, October 3, 1861; transferred to 190th P. V. May 31, 1864; veteran. James M. Williams, February 27, 1864; died May, 1864, of wounds received in action. THE FIFTY-FIRST REGIMENT The portion of this regiment that was recruited in Clearfield county was exceedingly small, only comprising a contingent of sixteen men, enlisted by Peter A. Gaulin, who afterwards was promoted to captain of Company G. A major portion of these were enlisted in October, 1861, for the regular three years' service, but some slight accessions were made in 1864. The greater portion of the regiment was raised in the counties of Montgomery, Union, Snyder, Centre, and Northampton. The field officers were John F. Hartranft, colonel; Thomas S. Bell, lieutenant-colonel; Edwin Schall, major. Those of the regiment from Clearfield county were recruited mainly from the northern part. The muster-roll of that part of Company G shows the name, rank, date of muster, and disposition of each man. Captain: - Peter A. Gaulin, October 17, 1861; promoted from second to first lieutenant February 12, 1862, to captain January 11,1863; resigned March 16, 1864. First Sergeant: - Wm. Heichel, October 17, 1861; promoted from sergeant to first sergeant February 13, 1865; mustered out with company July 27, 1865. Sergeants: - George Dumont, October 17, 1861; promoted from corporal to sergeant February 13, 1865; mustered out with company; veteran. Lewis Cartuyvel, October 17, 1861; promoted to quartermaster-sergeant March 9, 1865; veteran. Corporals: - Serdon Rolley, February 28, 1864; mustered out with company July 27, 1865. Charles Heichel, February 29, 1864; promoted to corporal April 6, 1865; mustered out July 27, 1865. Wm. Maurer, October 17, 1861; mustered out October 16, 1864-expiration of term. Privates: - Philip Cayot, October 17, 1861; absent, sick, when mustered out; veteran. Cornelius Conway, October 17, 1861; discharged on surgeon's certificate, date unknown. Huston Heickel, October 17, 1861; trans- AND REPRESENTATIVE CITIZENS 57 ferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, date unknown. Wm. Mackey, October 17, 1861; died in Kentucky, date unknown. Jno. McGonegal, September 27, 1864; drafted; discharged by general order June 1, 1865. August Rolley, October 17, 1861; captured; died at Andersonville, Ga., May 29, 1864; grave 1454. Nicholas Rolley, October 17, 1861; discharged on surgeon's certificate June 6, 1865; veteran. Christian Simons, October 17, 1861; discharged on surgeon's certificate, date unknown. Wallis Wiggins, October 17, 1861; killed at Antietam September 17, 1862. FIFTY-NINTH REGIMENT - SECOND CAVALRY The proportion of this regiment that was recruited in Clearfield county was exceedingly small, less than fifty men, and they were attached to Company F. These men were recruited in the eastern part of the county by Thomas G. Snyder, who was made first lieutenant, and who died of wounds received at Occoquan, Va., on December 28, 1862. The regiment was raised in the fall of 1861, in various sections of the State, and rendezvoused at Camp Patterson, six miles from Philadelphia. The field officers were as follows: Richard Price Butler, colonel; Joseph P. Brinton, lieutenant-colonel; Charles F. Taggard and J. Archambault, majors. At Baltimore the regiment was reviewed by General Dix. At Cloud's Mills it was assigned to the brigade commanded by General Cooke, First Reserve Army Crops, General Sturgis, but in August was transferred to General Buford's brigade. Its first engagement took place near Culpepper, and afterwards participated in the Bull Run fight, where it lost heavily. On September 10, Buford was appointed to McClellan's staff, and Colonel Price succeeded to the command of the brigade. On October 1 the regiment was transferred to General Bayard's command, and assigned to the First Brigade. They were constantly scouting until late in December, when, on the 28th they fell into an ambuscade at Occoquan and suffered a great loss. Lieutenant Thomas G. Snyder was mortally wounded and captured here. He died in the enemy's hands. In killed, wounded and missing it lost over one hundred men. The regiment wintered at Accotink. In April, 1863, at Fairfax Court-house, it was assigned to the Second Brigade of General Stahel's Division. In June it participated in the Gettysburg campaign, conducted twenty-five hundred prisoners to Westminster, and on the 7th rejoined the army at Middletown. It started in pursuit of Lee's army and went as far as Warrenton, and afterwards did guard duty at Meade's headquarters. It was then assigned to the Second Brigade. Its subsequent history is told by the engagement at Beverly's Ford, on the heights around Rappahannock Station, the raid on Luray, after which it again went into winter quarters. The next year it moved with the Army of the Potomac and went with Sheridan on his memorable raid, and rejoined the army on the 25th. In Sheridan's second raid it also engaged. Its subsequent career was identified with the Army of the Potomac, at Wyatt's Farm, Boydton Plank Road, McDowell's. Hill, and Five Forks, and was present at Lee's surrender at Appomattox. The regiment was mus- 58 HISTORY OF CLEARFIELD COUNTY tered out of service at Cloud's Mills, July 13, 1865, after which "the boys" returned home, all but the dead, whose bones are bleaching from the Potomac to the Blackwater. EIGHTY-FOURTH PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY This regiment was organized under a special order from the war department, issued by General Cameron, then secretary of war, to General J. Y. James, of Warren county, William G. Murray, of Blair county, as colonel; Thomas C. McDowell, of Dauphin county, as lieutenant-colonel; Walter Barrett, of Clearfield county, as major; Thomas H. Craig, of Blair county, as adjutant; Dr. G. F. Hoop, of Clearfield county, as surgeon; C. A. W. Redlick, of Allegheny county, as assistant surgeon; Alexander McLeod, of Clearfield, as chaplain, and J. Miles Kephart, of Centre county, as quartermaster. The point of rendezvous was Camp Crossman, three miles from Huntingdon. Late in the fall of 1861 the regiment moved to Camp Curtis, at Harrisburg. In December of the same year the regiment was ordered to Hancock, Md., to protect that point from a threatened invasion by the command of General Jackson. There the regiment received their arms in the afternoon, and the next morning, before daylight, was ordered to march to the town of Bath to assist in bringing away a battery of artillery. Before they reached that point they were informed of the near approach of Jackson's army. They succeeded in securing the artillery, but one-half of the regiment was compelled to wade the Potomac River to escape capture. From there, under command of General Lander, they marched to Cumberland, Md., from whence, in a few days, they went into camp at a point on the Paw Paw River, where General Lander formed his division. They remained at this point until the early spring of 1862. General Lander having died during the winter, General James Shields was appointed to command. As soon as the season permitted, the camp was broken up and the division moved to Martinsburg, Va. At this time Clearfield county was represented by Company G, captain, Merrick Howsler, of Cameron county; Company H, captain, William M. Behan; Company I, captain, Joseph L. Kirby; first lieutenant, Clarence L. Barrett; second lieutenant, John B. Ferguson; Company K, captain, Matthew Ogden, and second lieutenant, John S. Jury; also from Clearfield county were Fred Barrett and Richard H. Shaw, hospital stewards. At the point last above referred to, the Eighty-fourth was brigaded with the One Hundred and Tenth Pennsylvania, the Fourteenth Indiana, and the Thirteenth Indiana. Upon the arrival of the division in Martinsburg, immediate preparation was made to attack General Jackson at Winchester, Va. In less than a week the whole force was marching to that point. When the division arrived at Winchester, it was found that Jackson had retired down the Shenandoah valley. Early on the morning of March 22 the pickets were driven in, and by ten o'clock the battle of Kernstown was commanded. It raged fiercely until in the afternoon. Here Colonel Murray was killed, evidently by a sharpshooter. The figure "84" in his cap was driven into his brain by the force of the bullet; also Captain Patrick Gallagher, of Company E, and Lieutenant Charles Reem, of Company A. Nearly one-half of the regiment were AND REPRESENTATIVE CITIZENS 59 killed or wounded. The regiment was made the subject of a special complimentary order from the commanding general for gallantry upon this occasion. Following under the various commanders, from the second battle of Bull Run, it participated in all the battles until it was finally merged, January 13, 1865, with the Fifty-seventh Pennsylvania Infantry, and ceased to hold its place in the Pennsylvania line. Field and Staff Colonels: - William G. Murray, December 23, 1861; killed at Winchester, March 23, 1862. Samuel M. Bowman, June 21, 1862; promoted to brevet brigadier-general March 13, 1865; discharged May 15, 1865. Lieutenant-Colonels: - T. C. McDowell, December 18, 1861; resigned July, 1862. Walter Barrett, December 23, 1861; promoted from major; resigned September to, 1862. Thomas H. Craig, December 24, 1861; promoted from adjutant to major July 31, 1862, to lieutenant-colonel October 1, 1862; resigned December 21, 1862. Milton Opp, October 1, 1861; promoted from captain Company F to major October 1, 1862, to lieutenant-colonel December 23, 1862: died May 9 of wounds received at Wilderness, Va., May 6, 1864. George Zinn, October 1, 1861; promoted from captain Company D to major December 23, 1862, to lieutenant-colonel August 1, 1864; wounded in action October 1, 1864; promoted to colonel 57th P. V. March 19, 1865. Adjutants: - Joseph J. Vaughan, June 21, 1862; promoted to adjutant June 21. 1863; discharged January 17, 1865. Edmund Mather, September 21, 1861; promoted from first lieutenant Company B, January 18, 1863; transferred to V. R. C. November 26, 1863; discharged December 16, 1863. Charles W. Forrester, October 1, 1862; promoted from second lieutenant Company F, January 1, 1864, to captain Company G, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865. Quartermaster: - J. Miles Kephart, December 20, 1861; mustered out December 31, 1864-expiration of term. Surgeons: - Gibboney F. Hoop, December 18, 1861; resigned September 12, 1863. John S. Waggoner, February 2, 1863; wounded at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863; promoted from assistant surgeon October 24, 1863; resigned April 15, 1864. S. B. Sturdevant, August 19, 1864; mustered out January 13, 1865. John P. Norman, June 1, 1863; promoted from assistant surgeon April 25, 1864; resigned July 3, 1864. Assistant Surgeons: - C. A. W. Redlick, December 18, 1861; promoted to surgeon 136th P. V. September 2, 1862. G. W. Thompson, August 1, 1862; resigned August 31, 1862. James D. McClure, September 13, 1862; promoted to surgeon 147th P. V. May 14, 1863. Willian Jack, June 7, 1864; transferred to 57th P. V. January 13, 1865. Chaplains: - Alexander McLeod, December 28, 1861; discharged October 6, 1862. John Thomas, February 27, 1864; discharged January 13, 1865. Sergeant-Majors: - William M. Gwinn, December 5, 1861; promoted to second lieutenant Company C, April 23, 1862. John W. Kissel, December 9, 1861; pro- 60 HISTORY OF CLEARFIELD COUNTY moted from private Company F, to second lieutenant Company D, December 23, 1862. John S. Jury, 1861; promoted to second lieutenant Company K, October 3, 1864. Quartermaster-Sergeants: - Harvey S. Wells, October 24, 1861; promoted to first lieutenant company F, February 19, 1864. Gabriel H. Ramey, December 23, 1861; promoted from private Company F; discharged December 13, 1864-expiration of term. Commissary-Sergeant: - J. Russell Wingate, December 24, 1861; promoted from private Company D to second lieutenant Company G, October 15, 1862. Principal Musicians: - Foster Wighennan, December 24, 1861; promoted from private Company D; not accounted for; veteran. Thaddeus Albert, December 5, 1861; promoted from private Company F; not accounted for. Hospital Stewards: - Frederick Barrett, December 24, 1861; promoted from private Company D. Richard H. Shaw, 1861; promoted from private Company K. COMPANY H Recruited in Clearfield and Dauphin Counties Captains: - Wm. Bahan, September 24, 1862; discharged June 8, 1863. Clarence G. Jackson, August 2, 1862; promoted from second to first lieutenant January 18, 1863; to captain July 1, 1863; wounded and captured at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863; transferred to Company H, 57th P. V. January 13, 1865. First Lieutenants: - Alexander R. Nininger, August 6, 1862; promoted from second lieutenant; discharged January 17, 1863. James S. Mitchell, March 17, 1862; promoted from first sergeant to second lieutenant January 18, 1863; to first lieutenant July 1, 1863; transferred to Company H, 57th P. V. January 13, 1865. Second Lieutenant: - William A. Wilson, May 28, 1862; wounded at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863; promoted from private July 1, 1863; transferred to Company H, 57th P. V. January 13, 1865. Sergeants: - Arthur C. Gilbert, June 5, 1862; promoted to first lieutenant Company I, October 1, 1862. William F. Fox, June 5, 1862; wounded at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863; not accounted for. Andrew D. Seely, August 6, 1862; transferred to Company H, 57th P. V. January 13, 1865. Privates: - James Burk, June 5, 1862; died October 24, 1864; buried in National Cemetery, Arlington, Va. James Bassett, June 5, 1862; transferred to Company H, 57th P. V. January 13, 1865. C. Frank Barton, August 6, 1862; captured at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863. William Beach, September 13, 1862; not accounted for. James J. Briner, September 23, 1862; not accounted for. David M. Bryan, September 15, 1862; not accounted for. Charles E. Crawford, June 5, 1862; transferred to Company H, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865. James Curry, July 7, 1862; not accounted for. Martin Cosgrove, July 18, 1862; not accounted for. John Campbell, July 31, 1862; captured at AND REPRESENTATIVE CITIZENS 61 Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863; transferred to Company H, 57th P. V. January 13, 1865. Frank Cook, August 13, 1862; not accounted for. James Chamberlain, August 25, 1862; transferred to Company H, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865. Isaac Chase, September 13, 1862; not accounted for. Frederick Conklin, September 11, 1862; captured, died at Salisbury, N. C., November 8, 1864. James Dunlap, July 5, 1862; not accounted for. Washington Dibert, May 20, 1864; transferred to Company H, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865. Wm. L. Dewalt, June 5, 1862; captured at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863. Felix Despies, July 7, 1862; not accounted for. Wm. J. Duryea, August 8, 1862; transferred to Company H, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865. Thomas Dailey, August 11, 1862; transferred to Company H, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865. Nicholas Eisman, July 31, 1862; transferred to Company H, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865. David Estep, September 23, 1862; transferred to Company E. Uriah M. Edgar, September 23, 1863; not accounted for. Frederick Fink, July 31, 1862; not accounted for. Charles H. Frees, August 25, 1862, wounded and captured at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863. Samuel S. Fowler, August 25, 1862; not accounted for. Nelson Green, June 5, 1862; not accounted for. Joseph Glasgow, June 5, 1862; not accounted for. John Garrigan, June 5, 1862; not accounted for. Joseph Griffith, July 7, 1862; transferred to Company H, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865. Willett C. Gearhart, August 6. 1862; not accounted for. Edward Gillnett, September 13, 1862; not accounted for. Joseph L. Hughes, July 7, 1862; not accounted for. Benj. F. Hughes, July 7, 1862; not accounted for. John Harrington, August 6, 1862; wounded and captured at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863. George Hiney, killed at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863. James M. Jordon, September 10, 1862; not accounted for. Salisbury H. James; not accounted for. George A. Kline, August 6, 1862; captured at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863; transferred to Company H, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865. Frank Lewis, June 5, 1862; transferred to Company H, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865. Joseph Lindemuth, June 5, 1862; not accounted for. James M. Lewis, May 17, 1862; transferred to Company K. Thomas B. Lou, August 21, 1862; transferred to V. R. C.; died at Washington, D. C., March 8, 1864. William H. Lane, September 5, 1862; 62 HISTORY OF CLEARFIELD COUNTY transferred to Company H, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865. Francis A. Leas, September 13, 1862; not accounted for. George Maguire, June 5, 1862; not accounted for. Thomas E. Merchant, June 25, 1862; transferred to Company F. Oscar B. Millard, August 6, 1862; not accounted for. Thomas B. Miller, August 21, 1862; not accounted for. Henry Manes, September 1, 1862; captured at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863; transferred to company H, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865. Wm. H. McE....., June 5, 1862; not accounted for. James McGowan, August 5, 1862; not accounted for. Garrett Nolan, June 5, 1862; not accounted for. Jacob Nevil, October 3, 1862; transferred to company H, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865. Daniel Oberly, September 17, 1862; transferred to company I, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865. Levi Ostrander, September 30, 1862; transferred to company I, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865. Herman Perry, June 5, 1862; not accounted for. John Pea, August 6, 1862; transferred to company H, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865. Augustus B. Pearce, September 13, 1862; not accounted for. Benjamin F. Peterman, September 17; 1862; not accounted for. Daniel Quick, August 6, 1862; transferred to company H, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865. George Rehr, June 5, 1862; not accounted for. William H. Ruch, August 6, 1862; transferred to company H, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865. James J. Ruch, August 6, 1862; transferred to company H, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865. Allen B. Reams, August 30, 1862; transferred to company K, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865. William H. Shaffer, June 5, 1862; not accounted for. John Schneiber, July 7, 1862; transferred to V. R. C., September 26, 1863; discharged July 6, 1865. John Stifer, August 6, 1862; not accounted for. Jacob Stoner, September 5, 1862; not accounted for. Joshua P. Sherman, August 6, 1862; not accounted for. Alonzo Solt, August 21, 1862; not accounted for. Andrew J. Sollery, September 12, 1862; transferred to company H, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865. George Thompson, June 5, 1862; not accounted for. Timothy Torsey, July 18, 1862; not accounted for. Thomas Wright, June 5, 1862; not accounted for. Amos Whitnight, August 6, 1862; not accounted for. Abner Welsh, August 6, 1862; wounded at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863; not accounted for. Joseph P. Warren, August 21, 1862; not accounted for. AND REPRESENTATIVE CITIZENS 63 Daniel Wilhelm, August 11, 1862; not accounted for. William Young, August 5, 1862; not accounted for. Rudolph L. Young, August 30, 1862; transferred to company K, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865. COMPANY I. Recruited in Clearfield and Blair Counties. Captains - Joseph L. Curby, September 25, 1861; resigned September 10, 1862. John H. Comfort, November 17, 1862; resigned November 28, 1862. Arthur C. Gilbert, June 5, 1862; promoted from sergeant company H, to first lieutenant October 1, 1862; to captain; resigned April 15, 1863. John R. Ross, November 15, 1862; promoted from first lieutenant May 1, 1863; wounded at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863: promoted to brevet major April 9, 1865; transferred to company I, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865. First Lieutenants - Isaac Hooper, September 16, 1861; resigned February 14, 1862. Clarence L. Barett, February 1, 1862; promoted from second lieutenant February 15, 1862; resigned August 2, 1862. John B. Ferguson, 1861; promoted from first sergeant to second lieutenant February 15, 1862; to first lieutenant; resigned November 15, 1862. George S. Good, November 17, 1862; promoted from second lieutenant May 1, 1863; wounded and captured at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863; captured at Mine Run November 30, 1863; discharged December 31, 1864. Second Lieutenants - John W. Paulley, September 25, 1861; resigned January 31, 1862. Alban H. Nixon, October 24, 1861; promoted from sergeant to second lieutenant March 3, 1862; to first lieutenant company K, January 18, 1863. First Sergeant - Hiram F. Willis, September 20, 1862; promoted to first sergeant; commissioned second lieutenant May 1, 1863; not mustered; wounded at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863; discharged to accept commission in V. R. C. Sergeants - Thomas Gouldsberry, 1861; transferred to company K, 1862. A. G. Jamison, 1861; not acounted for. William Clouser, 1861; not accounted for. William W. Alsbach, 1861; transferred to company K, 1862. Corporals - Johnson Cassidy, 1861; transferred to company K, 1862. James Gorman, 1861; transferred to company K, 1862. Ellis Hart, 1861; discharged, date unknown. Robert Jamison, 1861; transferred to company K, 1862. Isaac Manes, 1861; transferred to company K, 1862. Alexander Reed, 1861; transferred to company K, 1862. Joseph Repetto, 1861; not accounted for. Charles White, 1861; transferred to company K, 1862. Musician - Simon C. Whitmer, 1861; not accounted for. Privates - Thomas Adams, r861; transferred to company K, 1862. Howard D. Avery, September 30, 1862; transferred to company I, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865. 64 HISTORY OF CLEARFIELD COUNTY Joseph Apt, 1861; transferred to company K, 1862. John Brady, 1861; discharged May 10, 1862. Henry C. Bowers, 1861; transferred to company K, 1862. Joseph Bennett, 1861; not accounted for. Houser Baltzer, 1861; discharged, date unknown. Jacob N. Brigham, September 30, 1862; captured at Chancellorsville, Va., May 5, 1863; died August 2, 1864; buried at Cyprus Hill Cemetery, L. I. Daniel L. Brown, 1861; died at Annapolis, Md., June 15, of wounds received at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863. Eliphalet W. Bruch, 1861; transferred to company I, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865. Truman Brigham, 1861; not accounted for. William Bone, October 29, 1862; transferred to company I, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865. Demetrius Barnhart, November 4, 1862; transferred to company I, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865. Jacob Bastain, September 27, 1862; transferred to company B. James Burk, September 29, 1862; not accounted for. Samuel H. Boyer, October 6, 1862; not accounted for. Daniel C. Boyer, October 6, 1862; died June 12, 1864; buried in National Cemetery, Arlington, Va. Nelson Bliss, 1861; transferred to company K, 1862. Newton Bailey, 1861; transferred to company K, 1862. Samuel Bailey, 1861; transferred to company K, 1862. William Booze, 1861; transferred to company K, 1862. Gemmil Baker, 1861; transferred to company K, 1862. Anson N. Bidwell, March 31, 1864; transferred to company I, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865. Walter Barrett, March 31, 1864; not accounted for. John B. Campbell, 1861; transferred to company K, 1862. Samuel Curry, 1861; discharged, date unknown. Geo. W. Colmer, 1861; transferred to company K, 1862. John Cramer, 1861; not accounted for. John Cunningham, 1861; not accounted for. Wayne Campbell, October 29, 1862; wounded at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863; transferred to company I, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865. Zartis Campbell, October 29, 1862; transferred to company I, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865. John Clements, November 6, 1862; not accounted for. Valentine Culp, 1861; not accounted for. Christopher Cassidy, 1861; transferred to company K, 1862. John J. Charles, March 31, 1864; transferred to company I, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865. John H. Davis, 1861; discharged, date unknown. Elias Dexter, September 30, 1862; not accounted for. Judson Davy, September 30, 1862; transferred to company I, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865. James A. Davis, September 30, 1862; trans- AND REPRESENTATIVE CITIZENS 65 ferred to company I, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865. Frank Duaenhaffer, November 4, 1862; captured at Chancellorsville, , Va., May 3, 1863; transferred to company I, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865. John Dash, 1861; deserted, date unknown. Daniel Elmore, October 25, 1862; not accounted for. John Evans, 1861; not accounted for. Henry Evans, 1861; deserted, date unknown. Alexander Funk, 1861; died, date unknown. Sidney Farley, 1861; not accounted for. John H. Ferguson, 1861; wounded at Port Republic, June 9, 1862; transferred to company K, 1862. James H. Ferguson, 1861; transferred to Company K, 1862. William Frampton, September 30, 1862; not accounted for. John W. Frampton, September 30, 1862; not accounted for. Isaac Frampton, March 31, 1864; not accounted for. John Green, 1861; transferred to company K, 1862. Abraham Glunt, 1861; died, date unknown. Joseph M. Gavitt, September 30, 1862; not accounted for. John G. Guthrie, November 4, 1862; not accounted for. Edward Gibson, September 15, 1862; not accounted for. Charles Gearhart, November 6, 1862; not accounted for. Theo. J. Garretson, 1861; transferred to Company K, 1862. Jacob Gilnett, 1861; transferred to Company K, 1862. John R. Gaston, March 31, 1864; not accounted for. John Hoggencamp, September 30, 1862; not accounted for. William Hoffman, September 30, 1862; captured, died at Alexandria, Va., February 8, 1865, grave 2993. James Haas, October 6, 1862; transferred to company G, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865. Jonathan Haas, September 15, 1862; transferred to company G, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865. George W. Harp, October 6, 1862; not accounted for. Samuel Hughes, 1861; not accounted for. Peter S. Hart, 1861; wounded on picket June 19, 1864; transferred to company K, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865; veteran. George Hoffman, 1861; transferred to company K, 1862. William Hagerty, 1861; transferred to Company K, 1862. Uriah Haneigh, 1861; transferred to Company K, 1862. James Hepburn, 1861; transferred to Company K, 1862. Jno. Heitzenrether, 1861; not accounted for. Robert Harbridge, 1861; transferred to Company K, 1862. Joel Hofford, 1861; transferred to Company K, 1862. James A. Haines, 1861; not accounted for. Samuel Hare, 1861; transferred to company K, 1862. William A. Hallowell, 1861; not accounted for. Ephraim Hanes, March 3, 1864; not accounted for. Patrick Hagerty, March 30, 1864; not accounted for. 66 HISTORY OF CLEARFIELD COUNTY Samuel H. Hulse, March 31, 1864; not accounted for. Samuel Johnson, 1861; transferred to company K, 1862. Chester T. Jackson, September 30, 1862; not accounted for. James Jefferson, September 29, 1862; not accounted for. Jacob Kessler, September 30, 1862; captured at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863. Levi Kessler, September 30, 1862; transferred to company I, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865. Orlando Krigbaum, October 6, 1862; transferred to company G, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865. William Kratzer, 1861; transferred to company K, 1862. Robert L. Lydic, 1861; transferred to company K, 1862. Joseph L. Lydic, 1861; transferred to company K, 1862. Justice Lukins, September 30, 1862; not accounted for. David Luke, September 30, 1862; not accounted for. George Lloyd, September 15, 1862; not accounted for. A. B. Lawrence, September 15, 1862; transferred to company B. H. K. Lawrence, September 15, 1862; transferred to company B. James M. Lewis, May 17, 1862; transferred to company H. Ellis Manes, 1861; deserted, date unknown. Isaac Miller, 1861; deserted, date unknown. Orange J. Michaels, 1861; transferred to company K, 1862. John Miles, 1861; discharged, date unknown. John Mark, 1861; transferred to company K, 1862. James Mosher, September 30, 1862; not accounted for. George W. Marks, September 30, 1862; transferred to V. R. C.; discharged July 5, 1865. Andrew J. Mosher, September 30, 1862; wounded at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863; transferred to company I, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865. John L. Markles, September 30, 1862; wounded at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863; not accounted for. John Mosher, September 30, 1862; not accounted for. John P. Myers, September 30, 1862; wounded at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863; not accounted for. Amos J. Mitchell, September 30, 1862; not accounted for. Virgil B. Mitchell, October 29, 1862; wounded at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863; not accounted for. Andrew J. Marks, September 30, 1862; captured at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863; transferred to company I, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865. Jacob S. Miller, December 21, 1861; transferred to company K, 1862. Dennis Maghar, March 30, 1864; not accounted for. Daniel McGowan, September 30, 1862; not accounted for. John McAleer, 1861; not accounted for. F. McCracken, 1861; not accounted for. Philip McCracken, 1861; transferred to company K, 1862. William McAfoose, 1861; transferred to company K, 1862. AND REPRESENTATIVE CITIZENS 67 Edwin North, September 30, 1862; wounded at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863; transferred to company I,. 57th P. V., January 13, 1865. Samuel Olinger, 1861; died at Alexandria, Va., July 1862. William Oliver, September 30, 1862; not accounted for. Levi Ostrander, September 30, 1862; transferred to company I, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865. George C. Parsons, September 30, 1862; not accounted for. John Poudler, 1861; deserted, date unknown. Theodore Pardee, 1861; drowned at Hancock, Md., date unknown. Jackson Potter, 1861; died at Alexandria, Va., date unknown. Jacob Rup, 1861; transferred to company K, 1862. James Reed, 1861; not accounted for. Robert L. Rodkey, 1861; transferred to company K 1862. George W. Rogers, September 30, 1862; transferred to company K, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865. Arthur Robbins, September 15, 1862; transferred to company B. Jacob Ramard, November 6, 1862; not accounted for. James Rue, March 31, 1864; transferred to company I, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865. James G. Robinson, March 31, 1864; transferred to company K, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865. David L. Sutliff, September 30, 1862; died August 1, 1864; buried in National Cemetery, Antietam, Md., section 26, lot D, grave 409. Joseph G. Sutliff, September 30, 1862; died May 19, 1864; buried in National Cemetery, Arlington, Va. Jerome Skinner, September 30, 1862; not accounted for. Bradley Sherwood, September 30, 1862; transferred to company I, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865. Jesse Scott, October 29, 1862; not accounted for. H. E. Schemerhorn, October 29, 1862; not accounted for. John Shister, September 15, 1862; not accounted for. Cyrus Stebbins, November 14, 1862; not accounted for. William Scott, September 15, 1862; not accounted for. John W. Simonton, 1861; captured, died at Richmond, Va., March 27, 1864. Henry Sell, 1861; discharged, date unknown. Henry Stugart, 1861; transferred to company K, 1862. John B. Shankle, 1861; transferred to Company K, 1862. D. F. Stanberger, 1861; deserted, date unknown. Robert Sayers, March 31, 1864; not accounted for. George Taylor, September 30, 1862; not accounted for. Hamlet H. Taylor, March 31, 1864; transferred to company H, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865. Adam Ulrich, September 15, 1862; transferred to company B. John Varner,- 1861; not accounted for. Thomas Wisner, 1861; not accounted for. Franklin Weaver, 1861; transferred to company K, 1862. 68 HISTORY OF CLEARFIELD COUNTY John Woodward, 1861; not accounted for. Samuel C. White, September 30, 1862; not accounted for. Osmer White, September 30, 1862; not accounted for. James Wright, September 30, 1862; not accounted for. Samuel Williams, September 30, 1862; not accounted for. George W. Welton, September 30, 1862; not accounted for. Moses Wood, September 30, 1862; transferred to company I, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865. Henry D. Wood, September 30, 1862; transferred to company I, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865. Richard Williams, September 30, 1862; not accounted for. Abraham Whipple, September 15, 1862; not accounted for. And. Wadsworth, September 27, 1862; not accounted for. COMPANY K. Recruited in Clearfield County Captains: - Matthew Ogden, September 13, 1861; resigned November 20, 1862. Jacob Peterman, November 20, 1862; killed at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863. Albert H. Nixon, October 24, 1861; captured at Bull Run August, 1862; promoted from second lieutenant company I to first lieutenant January 18, 1863; to captain July 28, 1863; captured at Chancellorsville May 3, 1863; wounded at Mine Run November 27, 1863, and at Cold Harbor, Va., with loss of arm, June 1, 1864; promoted to brevet major and lieutenant-colonel March 13, 1865. First Lieutenants: - Charles H. Volk, September 23, 1861; resigned July 8, 1862. Luther B. Sampson, October 3, 1861; promoted to sergeant October 23, 1861; to second lieutenant June 21, 1862; to first lieutenant May 1, 1863; to captain company F, September 3, 1864. Second Lieutenants: - John S. Jury, 1861; promoted from sergeant-major to second lieutenant October 3, 1864; to first lieutenant December 14, 1864; transferred to company K, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865. John W. Taylor, September 14, 1861; resigned June 21, 1862. James B. Davidson, December 5, 1861; promoted from first sergeant July 1, 1863; discharged April 30, 1864. James M. Lewis, May 17, 1862; promoted to second lieutenant November 17, 1864; transferred to company I, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865. First Sergeant: - Isaac Manes, December 7, 1861; promoted from sergeant May 3, 1863; transferred to company K, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865; veteran. Sergeants: - Peter A Young, 1861; discharged November 24, 1862. Martin V. Pearce, 1861; deserted January 14, 1862. Daniel Graham, 1861; wounded and captured at Port Republic, Va., June 9, 1862; captured at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863. George W. Ogden, 1861; discharged February 7, 1863. Wm. K. Armagast, 1861; died November 13, 1862. Charles Hall, 1861; killed at Deep Bottom, Va., August 16, 1864. William W. Alsbach, 1861; discharged February 7, 1863. AND REPRESENTATIVE CITIZENS 69 Charles White, 1861; promoted from private; wounded and captured at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863. James H. Ferguson, 1861; captured at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863. Robert H. Jamison, December 5, 1861; promoted from private; captured at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863; transferred to company K, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865; veteran. Corporals: - William A. Nelson, October 24, 1861; captured at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863; wounded October 18, 1864; transferred to company K, 57th P. V., January 13, I865; veteran. Richard J. Conklin, 1861; deserted, date unknown. Simon Hamlin, 1861; died at Cumberland, Md., May 30, 1862. John B. Miller, 1861; deserted February 7, 1862. Cornelius Wilson, 1861; died May 31, 1863. Joseph H. Barger, December 5, 1861; captured at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863; wounded at Pleasant Hill June 1, 1864; transferred to company K, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865; veteran. George S. Kyler, 1861; discharged October 14, 1863. R. J. Shaffner, October 24, 1861; captured at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863; transferred to company K, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865; veteran. Matthew O. Tate, 1861; wounded and captured at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863. Wm. B. Hemphill, August 16, 1861; transferred to company K, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865. Robert Harbridge, December 7, 1861; transferred to company K, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865; veteran. Musicians: - Frederick H. Jordan, October 24, 1861; transferred to company K, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865; veteran. William Taylor, October 24, 1861; discharged July 7, 1862. Privates: - Robert Archy, 1861; discharged 1862. John W. Antes, 1861; deserted, date unknown. Elijah Ashenfelter, 1861; died February 8, 1863. Perry Addleman, August 16, 1862; captured at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863; transferred to company K, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865. Thomas Adams, 1861; died at Alexandria, Va., January 7, 1863, of wounds received at Port Republic June 9, 1863; grave 667. Joseph Apt, 1861; not accounted for. Victor L. Abbott, April 7, 1864; wounded at Deep Bottom, Va., August 15, 1864; transferred to company K, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865. Otto C. Buck, 1861; died November 20, 1864; buried in National Cemetery, Arlington, Va. George Baughman, 1861; not accounted for. David Buck, 1861; discharged October 30, for wounds received at Bull Run, Va.. August 30, 1862. Henry Bigham, 1861; wounded at Port Republic, Va., June 9, 1862. William Booze, 1861; not accounted for. Samuel Bailey, 1861; discharged January 9, 1863. Newton Bailey, 1861; not accounted for. Nelson Bliss, 1861; not accounted for. John Brimmer, 1861; discharged December 3, 1861. Henry C. Bowers, December 7, 1861; 70 HISTORY OF CLEARFIELD COUNTY transferred to company K, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865; veteran. Gemmil Baker, 1861; discharged March 3, 1863. George Baines, March 31, 1864; not accounted for. John R. Carr, 1861; discharged December 23 for wounds received at Winchester, Va., March 23, 1862. Solomon Cupler, 1861; died at Harrisburg, Pa., January 5, 1862. Peter Curley, 1861; discharged, date unknown. Samuel Cross, 1861; discharged February 8, 1863. Michael Culp, 1861; transferred to V. R. C., date unknown. William Clonser, 1861; not accounted for. Valentine Culp, 1861; not accounted for. John B. Campbell, 1861; not accounted for. George W. Comer, December 7, 1861; wounded at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863; transferred to company K, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865. Christopher Cassidy, 1861; wounded at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863; transferred to company K, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865. Johnson Cassidy, 1861; not accounted for. Solomon Cassidy, December 7, 1861; captured at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863; transferred to company K, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865; veteran. John Dash, 1861; transferred to company I. Levi Drocker, 1861; deserted, date unknown. Samuel B. Devore, October 24, 1861; captured at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863; transferred to company K, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865. Roland Dixon, 1861; deserted October 14, 1861. Levi H. Derrick, March 4, 1864; wounded at Pleasant Hill, Va., June 1, 1864; transferred to company K, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865. Robert Dane, March 4, 1864; wounded at Wilderness May 5, 1864; not accounted for. Alfred Everhart, April 7, 1864; wounded at Wilderness May 5, 1864; transferred to company K, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865. John Fontenroy, 1861; captured at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863. Sidney Farley, 1861; not accounted for. John H. Ferguson, 1861; not accounted for. James Gomlic, 1861; not accounted for. Robert Graham, October 24, 1861; captured at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863; transferred to company K, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865; veteran. James. L. Graham, 1861; killed at Winchester, Va., March 23, 1862. John Grady, 1861; not accounted for. Jacob Gilnett, December 7, 1861; killed at Pleasant Hill, Va., June 1, 1864; veteran. Edward Gilnett, 1861; wounded at Fredericksburg, Va., December 13, 1862; not accounted for. James Garley; discharged, date unknown. Theo. J. Garretson, 1861; not accounted for. John Green, 1861; killed at Mine Run, Va., November 27, 1863. Thos. Gouldsberry, 1861; not accounted for. James Gorman, 1861; wounded and captured at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863. Harvey H. Hite, 1861; not accounted for. Henry C. Heise, 1861; captured at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863. Samuel Hare, December 7, 1861; wounded at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863, and AND REPRESENTATIVE CITIZENS 71 Wilderness May 4, 1864; transferred to company K, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865; veteran. Joel Hufford, 1861; wounded and captured at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863; discharged September 25, 1863. Samuel Hamlin; died, date unknown. George Hoffman, 1861; wounded and captured at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863; not accounted for. Uriah Haneigh, 1861; not accounted for. James Hepburn, December 7, 1861; wounded at Wilderness, Va., May 3, 1864; transferred to company K, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865; veteran. William Hagerty, 1861; not accounted for. Thomas H. Irvine, 1861; deserted, date unknown. Gratz M. Johnson, 1861; wounded at Cedar Mountain August 9, 1862, Bull Run August 30, 1862; and Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863; not accounted for. Samuel Johnson, December 7, 1861; not accounted for. Ellis Kyler, 1861; discharged December 9 for wounds received at Port Republic, Va., June 9, 1862. Peter A. Kyler, 1861; died at Winchester, Va., June 7, 1862; burial in National Cemetery, lot 10. John Kennedy, 1861; discharged July 10, 1862. John Krise, 1861; deserted June 5, 1862. Joseph Kretzer, November 2, 1861; discharged November 18, 1864-expiration of term. William Kretzer, 1861; killed at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863. John Kesigle, 1861; wounded and captured at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863. William Luzier, 1861; wounded at Winchester, Va., March 23, 1862; not accounted for. Henry Lightner, 1861; not accounted for. John Luzier, October 24, 1861; captured at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863; exchanged; not accounted for; veteran. John Lytle, 1861; wounded and captured at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863. Isaac Lyons, 1861; discharged February 11, 1863. Henry Lubold, December 5, 1861; wounded at Cedar Mountain August 9, 1862, Bull Run August 30, 1862, Chancellorsville May 3, 1863, and Wilderness May 6, 1864; transferred to company K, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865; veteran. Mervin Ludlow, 1861; deserted June 16, 1862. Joseph Larrion; killed June 19, 1864. Joseph L. Lydic, 1861; wounded at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863; veteran. Robert L. Lydic, December 7, 1861; transferred to company K, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865. James A. Meade, October 24, 1861; captured at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863; transferred to company K, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865; veteran. Adam Miller, 1861; deserted February 7, 1862. James Maguire, 1861; not accounted for. Miles Miller, 1861; not accounted for. George Morkret, December 5, 1861; transferred to company K, 58th P. V., January 13, 1865; veteran. Jacob S. Miller, December 21, 1861; transferred to company I, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865. 72 HISTORY OF CLEARFIELD COUNTY William Moley; killed at Wilderness, Va., May 6, 1864. Orange J. Michaels, 1861; not accounted for. John Mark, December 5, 1861; captured at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863; transferred to company K, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865; veteran. Philip McCracken, December 7, 1861; wounded at Cedar Mountain August 9, 1862, and Wilderness May 6, 1864; transferred to company K, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865; veteran. William McAfoose, 1861; discharged January 9, 1863. Samuel McLaughlin, 1861; discharged March 9, 1863. John Nesemier, 1861; transferred to V. R. C., date unknown. Christopher Netzel, October 2, 1862; wounded at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863; transferred to company K, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865. William S. Ogden, 1861; discharged November 24, 1863. James W. Owens, 1861; not accounted for. Henry C. Owens, 1861; wounded at Port Republic, Va., June 9, 1862; not accounted for. Jonas L. Pownall, October 24, 1861; captured at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863; transferred to company K, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865; veteran. Andrew Peters, 1861; discharged July 4, 1862. James C. Reams, 1861; discharged February 11, 1863. Michael Reep, 1861; killed at Spottsylvania C. H., May 12, 1864. Isaac Robinson, 1861; died, date unknown. John Riddle, 1861; not accounted for. Bretlan A. Reams, August 30, 1862; wounded at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863; transferred to company K, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865. George W. Rowles, 1861; deserted October 14, 1861. John F. Rote, 1861; deserted September 25, 1861. Alexander Reed, 1861; wounded at Thoroughfare Gap, Va., August 28, 1862; killed at Spottsylvania C. H., May 12, 1864. Jacob Reep, December 7, 1861; transferred to company K, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865. Robert L. Rodkey, December 7, 1861; wounded and captured at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863; transferred to company K, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865; veteran. Samuel J. Rodkey, February 22, 1864; transferred to company K, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865. Daniel G. Smith, 1861; killed at Winchester, Va., March 23, 1862; buried in National Cemetery, lot 10. A. C. Spanogle, 1861; discharged, date unknown. John H. Shimel, October 24, 1861; transferred to company K, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865; veteran. Richard H. Shaw, 1861; promoted to hospital steward, date unknown. Samuel Snoddy, 1861; wounded at Wilderness, Va., May 6, 1864; not accounted for. Michael Steibig, 1861; not accounted for. John Solomons, December 5, 1861; captured at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863; wounded at Spottsylvania C. H. May 12, 1864; transferred to company K, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865; veteran. Jacob Schooly, 1861; not accounted for. AND REPRESENTATIVE CITIZENS 73 Nicholas Simpson, 1861; discharged February 21, 1863. Joseph F. Stouffer, August 11, 1862; transferred to company K, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865. John B. Shankle, December 7, 1861; wounded at Wilderness, Va., May 5, 1864, and Deep Bottom, August 15, 1864; transferred to company K, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865; veteran. Henry Stugart, 1861; discharged March 9, 1863. Charles Snyder, October 24, 1861; transferred to company K, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865; veteran. John A. Shankle, March 31, 1864; transferred to company K, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865. John Thompson, October 24, 1861; transferred to company K, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865: veteran. Nathan B. Trude, March 31, 1864; wounded at Pleasant Hill, Va., June 1, 1864; transferred to company K, 57th P. V., January 13, 1865. Jacob Wainright, 1861; killed at Winchester, Va., March 23, 1862; buried in National Cemetery, lot 9. Daniel K. Weld, 1861; discharged December 6, 1862. G. Waldenmyer, 1861; discharged, date unknown. Edward Welsh, 1861; discharged February 8, 1862. Franklin Weaver, 1861; wounded and captured at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863. John F. Weaver, March 31, 1864; not accounted for. Rudolph L. Young, August 30, 1862; wounded October 27, 1864; transferred to company H.