HISTORY: Historic Huntingdon, 1767-1909, Chapter 18, Civil War, Huntingdon County, PA Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Nancy Lorz Copyright 2007. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/pafiles.htm _____________________________________________________________________ Historic Huntingdon, 1709-1907. Huntingdon Old Home Week, September 5-11, 1909. Souvenir Edition. Huntingdon, Pa.: Historical Committee of the Old Home Week Association, 1909. _____________________________________________________________________ CHAPTER XVIII. Military - The War of the Rebellion. In the great conflict of 1861-65 known as the war of the Rebellion, the people of Huntingdon County exhibited the greatest patriotism and promptness in furnishing and forwarding men for service in the Union armies. From the time when the first call for troops was made known until the surrender of the principle hostile army made further calls unnecessary, the young men, the middle aged men and not infrequently the old men of this county responded to each appeal with a patriotic alacrity not excelled in any other part of the State or Union. THE FIFTH REGIMENT of Pennsylvania in the three months service included a previously-organized independent company of Huntingdon known as the Standing Stone Guards. It was designated in the regimental organization as D company of the Fifth and was mustered into the service of the United States April 21, 1861. The Fifth Regiment was rendezvoused and organized at camp Curtin where its companies were mustered into the service of the United States on the 20th and 21st of April 1861. Its field-officers were Col. R. P. McDowell of Pittsburg; Lieut. Col. Benj. C. Christ of Schuylkill County; and Major R. Bruce Petriken, of Huntingdon. OFFICERS Co. D: Captain, Benj. F. Miller; First Lieut., Geo. F. McCabe; Second Lieut., James D. Campbell; First Serg't, Addison J. Moore; Second Serg't, James S. Campbell; Third Serg't, Wm. H. Flenner; Fourth Serg't, Geo. A. Simpson, First Corp., James McCahan; Second Corp., Robert B. Smith; Third Corp., William S. Westbrook; 105 Fourth Corp., Geo. W. Cypher; Musicians, A. Kinney Buoy and Edwin W. Thomas. THE TENTH REGIMENT of three month's troops contained one company from Huntingdon County, designated as Company I, and mustered into the service of the United States April 26, 1861. The field officers of the regiment were Col. Sullivan A. Meredith, Lieut. Col. Oliver J. Dickey, Major Richard White. OFFICERS OF CO. I: Captain, Henry M. McDonnall; First Lieut., William Linton; Second Lieut., Martin V. B. Harding; First Serg't, Henry Dunbauch; Second Serg't. Geo. W. Speece; Third Serg't , John E. Bryant; Fourth Serg't, Andrew E. Ingersoll; First Corp., Geo. W. Trite; Second Corp., John Hoffman; Third Corp., Thomas Ellis; Fourth Corp., George D. Mengher; Musicians, Geo. W. Brady and John Dawson. IN THE FOURTEENTH REGIMENT (three months service), was a company (I) which was composed partly of Huntingdon County men. Its officers were: Captain, Alex. Bobb; First Lieut., J. C. Saunders; Sec. Lieut., John H. Sypher; First Serg't, William Knee; Second Serg't, David Brenneman; Third Serg't, James McFadden; Fourth Serg't, David McKee; First Corp., Johnson C. Ackers; Second Corp., Geo. Strayer; Third Corp., John Grimes; Fourth Corp., Peter Barley; Musicians, Thomas Campbell and H. Boner. THE FIFTEENTH REGIMENT contained one company, which, though credited to Cambria County was made up largely of men from Huntingdon, which county furnished all its commissioned officers, as will be found in the roll. This company, designated as H of the Fifteenth, was mustered into service on the 23rd of April, 1861. The fifteenth Regiment was organized at Camp Curtin, its field officers being Col. Richard A. Oakford, Lieut Col. Thomas Biddle, Maj. Stephen N. Bradford. It was brigaded with the Fourteenth under Gen. James S. Negley, and its history from muster in to muster out is essentially the same as that of the Fourteenth. 106 OFFICERS OF COMPANY H. Captain, Joseph Johnston; First Lieut., Michael McNally; Second Lieut., William H. Simpson; First Serg't, George W. Barkley; Second Serg't, Andrew McAlwane; Third Serg't, David Wilson; Fourth Serg't, Patrick McAteer; First Corp., John P. Murphy; Second Corp., William Wharton; Third Corp., Arthur Jones; Fourth Corp., Adam Garber; Musicians, George Jenkins and Denseth Cooper. THE TWENTY-EIGHTH REGIMENT of the Pennsylvania line was raised and organized in the summer of 1861, principally through the efforts, and largely at the expense of its original colonel, John W. Geary, who was a veteran officer of the Mexican War, and who afterwards became a general in the United States service and Governor of the State of Pennsylvania. The other field officers of the Twenty-Eighth were Lieut. Col. Gabriel de Korponay and Maj. Hector Tyndale. The regiment was of unusual size, embracing fifteen companies, of which one (Company, O) was recruited in Huntingdon county. COMPANY O. (Mustered in Aug. 17, 1861. Date of Transfer to company B, One Hundred and Forty-Seventh Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, Oct. 28, 1862, except where noted.) Captain, Geo. F. McCabe; First Lieut., J. Addison Moore; Second Lieut., A. H. W. Creigh; First Serg't. William W. Willitt; Sergeants, R. E. Thompson, S. S. Diffenbaugh, M. M. Vandevander, Wm. H. Glazier, Edwin McCabe (pro. to Serg't Jan. 1, 1862); Corporals, James Moore, David Heffner, Thos. Keegan (trans. to Knapp's Pa. Battery Oct. 5, 1861,) Wilkin Briggs (reduced Oct. 17, 1861), John Witherspoon, Samuel Rinard (reduced Feb. 28, 1862), John Donohue, John Shoemaker (pro. to Corp. Feb. 28, 1862); Musicians, Jacob McCall, and Josiah M. Funk. THE FIFTH RESERVE, OR THIRTY-FOURTH REGIMENT. The Fifth Reserve Regiment, numbered the Thirty-fourth of the Pennsylvania line, was organized at Camp 107 Curtin on the 20th of June, 1861, Huntingdon County furnished two companies, viz.: The "Huntingdon Infantry." Capt. Andrew S. Harrison, and the "Scott Infantry," Capt. George Dare. The first named of these companies was designated as G company, and the latter as I Company of the regiment. The original field-officers of the Fifth Reserve were Col. John I. Gregg of Center County; Lieut. Col. Joseph W. Fisher of Lancaster County, and Maj. George Dare of Huntingdon County, promoted from Captain of I company and succeeded in the command of that company by Capt. Frank Zentmyer. COMPANY G. (Mustered in June 21, 1861, except where noted. Date of muster out with company June 11, 1864, except where noted.) Captain A. S. Harrison, disch. Oct. 24, 1862. Capt. John E. Wolfe, pro. from 1st Lieut. Co. D, Jan. 12, 1862; disch. April 11, 1863, for wounds rec'd at Fredericksburg Dec. 13, 1862. Capt. C. M. Hildebrand, pro. from 1st Lieut., Aug. 25, 1863; brevet major March 13, 1865. 1st Lieut., George Thomas, disch. Oct. 24, 1862 1st Lieut., Thomas Cornpropst, res. May 15, 1862. 1st Lieut., J. A. Willoughby, pro. to 1st lieut. Aug. 25, 1863; to adjt. May 7, 1864; to brevet capt. March 13, 1865. 2d Lieut., William F. Thomas, disch. Oct. 14, 1862. 2d Lieut., Joel Thompkins, res. Aug 15, 1863. 2d Lieut., Robert W. Smith, pro. from serg't. maj. to 2d lieut, Aug. 8, 1862, killed at Bull Run Aug. 20, 1862 2d Lieut., R. McC. Alexander, pro. to 2d lieut, Aug. 25, 1863; brevet 1st lieut. March 13, 1865. 1st Serg't, H. Stonebraker. 1st Serg't, Richard Meredith, wounded and prisoner at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862; died at Richmond Va., Dec. 21, 1862. Serg't Jacob Hawn. Serg't, Patrick Kelly. Serg't, David Shantz. 108 Serg't, Henry Eckley. Serg't, Thomas Given, died Oct. 1, 1862, of wounds rec'd at Antietam, Sept. 17. Serg't, Alexander Shannon. Corp., David Decker. Corp., Peter L. Posten. Corp., Anderson Stewart. Corp., Rob't. McCarrell, Trans. to 191st Reg't. P. V. June 6, 1864; Vet. Corp., Franklin Couts, trans. to 191st Reg't. P. V. June 6, 1864; Vet. Corp., John S. Henderson, disch. on surg. certif. Jan. 11, 1862. Musician, John C. Smith. Musician, W. H. Wickerman. COMPANY I. Mustered in June 21, 1861, except where noted. Date of muster out June 11, 1864, except where noted. Capt., Frank Zentmyer, pro. to maj. Aug. 1, 1892. Capt., James Porter, pro. from Serg't to 2d lieut. July 1, 1862; to capt. March 5, 1863. 1st Lieut., Robert B. Frazer, dismissed Sept. 25, 1862. 1st. Lieut., David Zentmyer, pro. from 1st Serg't to 1st lieut. Oct. 1, 1862; killed at Fredericksburg Dec. 13, 1862. 1st Lieut., Granville P. Swoope, pro. from serg't. maj. to 1st lieut. March 4, 1863; brevet capt. March 13, 1865. 2d Lieut., J. A. McPherran, June 17, 1861; pro. to capt. Co. F July 1, 1862. 2d Lieut., Israel D. Kinch, pro. from 1st serg't to 2d lieut. Oct. 1, 1862; killed at Fredericksburg Dec. 13, 1862. 2d Lieut., Thomas L. Guyer, pro. from corp.to 2d lieut. March 5, 1863. 1st Serg't, John B. McKean, pro. to corp. Feb. 1, 1862; to serg't Sept. 2, 1862; to 1st serg't Oct. 1, 1862. Serg't, Martin W. fink. Serg't, William C. Patterson, pro. to corp. Sept. 2, 1862; to serg't Oct. 1, 1862. Serg't, Geo. W. Speaker, pro. to serg't Sept. 7, 1863. 109 Serg't, Geo. Gensamore. Serg't, J. F. Bathurst, disch. Dec. 19, 1863, for wounds received at Fredericksburg Dec. 13, 1862. Serg't, J. J. Paterson, trans to Vet. Res. Corps 1863. Corp., James A. Album. Corp., Alexander Dickson. Corp., David Knee. Corp., Samuel Spangler, disch. on surg. certif. Jan. 28, 1862. Corp., N. H. Lee, disch. on surg. certif. Jan. 20, 1863. Corp., John W. Ayres, disch. Aug. 17, 1863, for wounds rec'd at South Mountain Sept. 14, 1862. Corp., Miles Moore, Jan. 24, 1861; trans. to 191st Reg't P. V. June 6, 1864; Vet. Corp., James R. Worts, March 1, 1864; trans. to 191st Reg't. P. V. June 6, 1864; Vet. Musician, Richard H. Dare, June 21, 1861. Musician, William Black, trans. to 191st Reg't. P. V. June 6, 1864; Vet. TWELFTH RESERVE REGIMENT - THE FORTY-FIRST of the Pennsylvania line - was made of companies which had been raised for the three month's service but failed to secure acceptance, one of them being the Huntingdon Guards, from Huntingdon County, which became Company I of the regiment The Twelfth was organized at Camp Curtin, where it was mustered into the United States Service Aug. 10, 1861, its field-officers being Col. John H. Jaggart, of Philadelphia; Lieut. Col. Samuel N. Bailey, of York County, and Maj. Peter Baldy, of Northampton County. On the day of muster, the regiment left Camp Curtin, and proceeded by way of Baltimore and Washington to the camp of the Reserve division at Talleytown, Md., where it was assigned to the Third Brigade. COMPANY I. (Mustered out March 17, 1862, except where noted). There is no muster-out roll of this company at adjutant-general's office. 110 Capt. James C. Baker, must. in Feb. 6, 1862, died July 7, 1862. Capt. Chill W. Hazzard, must. in July 30, 1861; pro. to capt. April 20, 1863; brevetted maj. March 13, 1865, must. out with company June 11, 1864. First Lieut. Perry Ethchison, res. July 18, 1862. Must. in Mar. 17, 1862. First Lieut. William H. Myers, must. in July 24, 1861; pro. from serg't. major to 1st lieut. April 20, 1863; brevetted capt. March 13, 1865; Must. out with company June 11, 1864. Second Lieut Samuel J. Cloyd, must. in March 17, 1862; disch. Jan. 7, 1863. Second Lieut Frank D. Stephens, pro. from private to 1st serg't April 24, 1862; to 2d lieut. April 24, 1863; prisoner at Gaine's mill June 27, 1862; wounded at Fredericksburg Dec. 13, 1862; trans. to Co. D, 190th Regt. P. V., June 1, 1864. First Serg't Andrew J. Demming, captured at Weldon Railroad Aug. 19, 1864. First Serg't William W. Woods, must. in Aug. 10, 1861; Serg'ts Thomas M. Kelly, David Long, John E. Rinker, R. Y. Askin, Seth Alexander (must. in April 5, 1862). Corps. Joseph Beers, David Hancock, Elias B. Wilson, David W. Stevens, John B. Chilcoat, William H. Harris, William D. Hancock, Abraham D. Long, Henry C. Lyon (captured at Weldon Railroad Aug. 19, 1864; died a prisoner date unknown). Charles H. Martin (captured at Weldon Railroad Aug. 19, 1864). Musicians, John Harvey, Geo. W. Weight. THE FORTY-NINTH REGIMENT. In the organization of this regiment, there were included two companies from Huntingdon County, viz., C Company, , Capt. John B. Miles (afterwards promoted to major and to lieutenant-colonel and killed at Spottsylvania May 10, 1864), and D. company Capt James D. Campbell. The rendezvous of the Forty-Ninth was at 111 Camp Curtin where it was organized in September, 1861, under the following named field-officers: Colonel William H. Irwin; Lieutenant- Col. William Brisbane; Major Thomas M. Hulings. COMPANY C. Capt. John B. Miles, must. in Aug. 5, 1861; pro. to maj. Oct. 16, 1862. Capt. J. R. Eckelbarger, must in Oct. 2, 1861; pro. to 1st lieut. Oct. 16, 1861; disch. Nov. 19, 1863. Capt. A. Boyd Hutchinson, must. in Aug. 31, 1861; trans. to Co. G, date unknown. Capt. James C. Smith, must. in Aug 31, 1861; pro. from 1st serg't to 2d lieut. Oct. 26, 1862; trans. from Co. G, June 11, 1863; pro. to 1st lieut. Feb. 25, 1864; to brevet capt. Aug. 1, 1864; to capt. June 3, 1865; must. out with company July 15, 1865. First Lieut. F. W. Wombacher, must. in Sept. 10, 1861; pro. to Capt. Co. E, Mar 16, 1864. Second Lieut. A. G. dickey, must. in Aug. 31, 1861; res. Oct. 27, 1862. Second Lieut. Christian Dale, must. in Dec. 31, 1861; trans. from Co. G. Jan. 11, 1863; pro. to 2d lieut. March 4, 1864; com. capt. Co. F June 27, 1865; not mustered; mustered out with company June 15, 1865; Vet. First Serg't John Miller, must in Aug. 31, 1861; trans.from Co. G Jan. 11, 1863; pro. from corp. to serg't Sept. 19, 1864; to 1st serg't April 6, 1865; com. 1st lieut July 14, 1864; not mustered; mustered out with company July 15, 1865; Vet. First Serg't Jeremiah C. Brown, must in Aug. 30, 1861; trans. from Co. G. Jan. 11, 1863; must. out Oct. 28, 1864, expiration of term. First Serg't Calvin Cain, must. in Aug. 31, 1861; trans. from Co. G. Jan. 11, 1863; pro. to 1st serg't Oct. 23, 1864; killed at Petersburg, Va., April 6, 1865; Vet. First Serg't Geo S. Ketner, must. in Aug. 31, 1861, trans. from Co. G Jan. 11, 1863; pro. to 1st Serg't Mar. 4, 1864; killed at Winchester, Va., Sept. 19th, 1864; Vet. 112 Serg't Henry Entriken, must. in Oct. 10, 1861; pro. from corp. to serg't Sept. 1, 1862; trans. from Co. F Jan. 11, 1863; must. out with company July 15, 1865, Vet. Serg't James F. Moore, must. in Sept. 9. 1861; pro. to corp. Sept. 10, 1862; trans from Co. F Jan 11, 1863; pro to serg't Oct. 24, 1864; com. 2d lieut. July 14, 1865, not mustered; must. out with company July 15, 1865, Vet. Serg't Samual D. Osborne, must. in Sept. 3, 1861; pro. to corp. Sept. 1, 1862; trans from Co. F Jan. 11, 1863; pro. to serg't April 6, 1865; must. out with companyt July 15, 1865, Vet. Serg't Harvey Moore, must. in Sept. 12, 1861; trans. from Co. F Jan. 11, 1863; pro. to serg't Oct. 31, 1864; absent, sick, at must. out, Vet. Serg't Rob't B. Smith, must. in Aug. 30, 1861; trans. from Co. D Jan. 11, 1863; must. out Oct. 23, 1864, expiration of term. Serg't Sam'l Stewart, must. in Aug. 15, 1861; disch. on surg. certif. Sept. 17, 1861. Corp. Eugene Jeffries, must. in Sept. 12, 1861; trans from Co. F Jan. 11, 1863, pro. to corp. March 4, 1864; must. out with company July 15, 1865, Vet. Corp. John I. Hall, must. in Sept. 12, 1861; trans. from Co. F Jan. 11, 1863; pro. to corp. Oct. 24, 1864; must. out with company July 15, 1865, Vet. Corp. H. W. Marshall, must. in Sept. 3, 1861; trans. from Co. F Jan 11, 1863; pro. to corp. Oct. 24, 1864; must. out with company July 15, 1865, Vet. Corp. Merritt D. Stalbird, must. in Sept. 9, 1861; trans. from Co. F Jan. 11, 1863; pro. to Corp. July 1, 1865; must. out with company July 15, 1865, Vet. Corp. Enos. S. McCafferty, must. in Sept. 4, 1861; trans. from Co. F Jan. 11, 1863; pro. to Corp. Nov. 1, 1864, must. out with company July 15, 1865, Vet. Corp. John M. Duey, must. in Aut. 31, 1861; trans. from Co. G Jan. 11, 1863; pro. to Corp. Sept. 19, 1864; killed at Petersburg April 6, 1865, Vet. 113 Corp. Moses Chriswell, must. in Sept 12, 1861; trans. from Co. F Jan. 11, 1863; died Feb. 16, 1864 of wounds received in action, buried in Military Asylum Cemetery, D. C. Corp. Griffith Lytle, must. in Aug. 31, 1861, trans. from Co. G Jan 11, 1863; must out Oct. 23, 1864, expiration of term. Corp. Wm. H. Musser, must. in Aug. 31, 1861; trans. from Co. G Jan. 11, 1863; must. out Oct. 23, 1864, expiration of term. Corp. James A. Patton, must. in Aug. 31, 1861; trans. from Co. G Jan. 11, 1863; must. out Oct. 23, 1863, expiration of term. COMPANY D. Captain James D. Campbell, must. in Aug. 10, 1861; resigned Jan. 18, 1863. Capt. James A. Quigley, must. in Aug. 19, 1861; trans. from Co. A Jan. 11, 1863; wounded May 12, 1864; must. out Oct. 28, 1864, expiration of term. Capt. John W. Russel, must. in Aug. 15. 1871; pro. to corp. Nov. 1, 1861, to serg't May 20, 1862, to 1st serg't and trans. from Co. B Jan. 11, 1863; pro. to 2d lieut. Mar. 16, 1864, to capt. Nov. 30, 1864, must. out with Company July 17, 1865; Vet. First Lieut. John H. Westbrook, must. in Aug. 30, 1861, disch. Nov. 19, 1863. First Lieut. William Sherwood, must. in Aug. 6, 1861; pro. from corp. to serg't Nov. 25, 1861; to 1st serg't Jan. 8, 1862, to 1st lieut, Aug. 5, 1862, trans. from Co. E Jan. 11, 1863; pro. to capt. Co. F Mar. 16, 1864. First Lieut, Campbell Tucker, must. in Oct. 26, 1861; pro. to aide- de-camp on staff of Gen. Wm. F. Smith Dec. 16, 1863; must. out with company July 15, 1865. Second Lieut. Frank Y. McDonald, must. in Aug. 30, 1861, disch. Nov. 19, 1863. Second Lieut. Benj. H. Downing, must. in Aug. 15, 1861; trans. from Co. B. Jan. 11, 1863; trans. to Co. E March 16, 1864. 114 First Serg't Davis H. Law, must. in Aug.15, 1861; trans. from Co. B Jan. 11, 1863; pro. from corp. to serg't Jan 17, 1864; to 1st serg't April 7, 1865; com. 2d lieut. July 14, 1865, must. out with company July 17, 1865; Vet. Serg't William Sollars, must. in Aug. 19, 1861; trans. from Co. A Jan. 11, 1863; must. out with company July 15, 1865; Vet. Serg't Theodore B. Reeder, must. in Aug. 17, 1860; trans. from Co. C Jan. 11, 1863; pro. to serg't Mar. 16, 1864; must. out with company July 15, 1865; Vet. Serg't Charles D. Train, must. in Sept. 1, 1861; trans. from Co. E. Jan. 11, 1863; pro. to corp. May 12, 1864; pro. to serg't Nov. 30, 1864; must. out with company July 15, 1865; Vet. Serg't Daniel S. Daler, must. in August 15, 1861; trans. from Co. B Jan. 11, 1863, pro. to corp. Nov. 15, 1864, to serg't April 7, 1865; must. out with company July 15, 1865; Vet. Serg't Daniel S. Swyers, must. in Aug. 19, 1861; pro. from corp. to serg't Aug. 29, 1862; from Co. A Jan. 11, 1863; killed at Spottsylvania Court House, May 10, 1864; Vet. Serg't Frank A. Brown, must. in Aug. 15, 1861; trans. from Co. B. Jan. 11, 1863, died June 17, 1864, at Wilmington, Del., of wounds received at Spottsylvania Court House, May 10, 1864; Vet. Serg't Thomas G. Hutchinson, must. in Aug. 21, 1861; pro. to corp. Mar. 14, 1862; trans. from Co. E Jan. 11, 1863; pro. to serg't Sept. 10, 1864; must. out Sept. 25, 1864, at expiration of term. Serg't James Hill, must. in Aug. 19, 1861; pro. to corp. Nov. 6, 1862; trans. from Co. A Jan. 11, 1863; pro. to serg't May 12, 1864; must. out Sept. 10, 1864, at expiration of term. Corp. W. H. Ammerman, must. in Aug. 17, 1861; trans from Co. A Jan. 11, 1863; pro. to corp. June 17, 1864; must. out with company July 15, 1865; Vet. 115 Corp. Uriah Kitchen, must. in Mar. 24, 1864; pro. to corp. Sept. 10, 1864; must. out with company July 15, 1865. Corp. J. C. Montgomery, must. in Aug. 15, 1861; trans from Co. B Jan. 11, 1863; pro. to corp. Nov. 23, 1864, must. out with company July 15, 1865; Vet. Corp. Oliver P. Wilson, must in Sept 1, 1861; trans. from Co. B Jan. 11, 1863; pro. to corp. March 1, 1865; must. out with Company July 15, 1865; Vet. Corp. Solomon Martin, must. in Sept. 7, 1861, trans. from Co. E Jan. 11, 1863; pro to corp. April 7, 1865; must. out with company July 15, 1865; Vet. Corp. John R. Pratt, must. in Mar. 8, 1864; pro. to serg't June 5, 1865; must. out with company July 15, 1865. Corp. John A. Jackson, must. in Feb. 6, 1863; absent, sick, at muster out. Corp. William A. Johnson, must. in Aug. 19, 1861; trans. from Co. A Jan. 11, 1863; killed at Spottsylvania Court House May 10, 1864; Vet. Corp. Jacob Shriver, must. in Aug. 19, 1861; trans. from Co. A and pro. to corp. Jan. 11, 1863; died June 17, 1864, of wounds received at Spottsylvania Court House May 10, 1864. Buried in National Cemetery, Arlington, Va.; Vet. Corp. Joseph B. Brown, must. in Aug. 15, 1861; trans. from Co. B Jan. 11, 1863; disch. on surg. certif. Feb. 16, 1863. Corp. James C. Langton, must in Sept. 12, 1861, trans. from Co. E Jan. 11, 1863; disch. Oct. 24, 1864, expiration of term. THE FIFTY-THIRD REGIMENT, of which Col. John R. Brooke, of Montgomery County, was the first commanding officer, was organized at Camp Curtin in September and October, 1861. The men recruited in Blair and Huntingdon counties formed "C" Company. COMPANY C. Capt. John H. Wintrode, must. in Oct. 17, 1861; res. Dec. 3, 1862. 116 Capt. Henry J. Smith, must. in Oct. 17, 1861; pro. from 1st serg't to 2d lieut. May 9, 1862, to capt. Jan. 1, 1863; disch. Mar. 16, 1865. 1st Lieut. Rob't. McNamara, must. in Oct. 17, 1861, res. May 9, 1862. 1st Lieut. Sam'l. M. Royer, must. in Oct. 17, 1861; pro. from 2d to 1st lieut. May 9, 1862; res. Dec. 1, 1862. 1st Lieut. D. S. Fouse, must. in Oct. 17, 1861; pro. from serg't to 1st lieut. Dec. 1, 1862; must. out Oct. 8, 1864, expiration of term. 1st Lieut. Andrew J. Merritt, must. in Oct. 17, 1861; pro. to corp. to 1st serg't to 2d lieut. May 1, 1865; to 1st lieut. May 28, 1865; must. out with company June 30, 1865; Vet. 2d Lieut. John McLaughlin, must. in Oct. 17, 1861; pro. from serg't to 2d lieut. Jan. 1, 1863; com. 1st lieut. Oct. 8, 1864; not mustered; must. out April 24, 1865, to date March 14, 1865. 1st Serg't Andrew J. Fleck, must. in Oct. 17, 1861; pro. to corp. May 10, 1864, to serg't Nov. 2, 1864; to 1st Serg't. May 2, 1865; absent with leave at must. out; Vet. 1st. Serg't Daniel N. Garner, must. in Oct. 17, 1861; pro. to serg't; must. out Nov. 2, 1864, expiration of term. Serg't Daniel Lightner, must. in Oct. 17, 1861; pro. to corp. Feb. 25, 1864, to serg't Sept. 21, 1864; must. out with company June 30, 1865; Vet. Serg't Michael McCall, must. in Oct. 17, 1861; pro. to corp. July 1, 1864, to serg't May 1, 1865; must. out with company June 30, 1865; Vet. Serg't John Rodgers, must. in Oct. 17, 1861; pro. to corp. July 1, 1864; to serg't June 16, 1865; must. out with company June 30, 1865; Vet. Serg't David B. Rothrock, must. in Oct. 17, 1861; pro. to serg't; prisoner from June 16, 1864, to April 28, 1865; discharged by G. O. May 29, 1865; Vet. Serg't Samuel W. Gill, must. in Oct. 17, 1861; pro. to serg't; captured; disch. by G. O. June 20, 1865; Vet. (Date of muster in Oct. 17th, 1861, except where noted). 117 Serg't G. W. Montgomery, pro. to serg't died at Phila. July 1, 1864, of wounds rec'd in action near Petersburg, Va.; Vet. Serg't William D. Shontz, must. in Oct. 27, 1861; pro to serg't; killed at Spottsylvania Court House, May 10, 1864. Serg't Anthony J. Beaver; pro. to serg't; trans. to Vet. Res. corps May 15, 1864. Serg't Davis G. Enyeart. Serg't Matthew G. Isett, died; buried in Nat'l Cemetery, Gettysburg, Section C, grave 64. Corp. William Fernwalt; pro. to corp. July 1, 1864; must. out with company June 30, 1865; Vet. Corp. David A. Silas, pro. to corp. Sept. 4, 1864; must. out with company June 30, 1865; Vet. Corp. Matthias Querry, must. in Feb. 15, 1864; pro. to corp. Sept 21, 1864; must. out with company June 30, 1865; Vet. Corp. Luden B. Morris, must. in Feb. 3, 1864; pro to corp. Nov. 2, 1864; must. out with company June 30, 1865. Corp. John C. States, must. in Feb. 3, 1864; pro. to corp. March 1, 1865; must. out with company June 30, 1865. Corp. Charles Nash, must. in March 25, 1864; pro. to corp. May 1, 1865; must. out with company June 30, 1865. Corp. John Keiser, must. in Sept. 1, 1863; absent, sick, at must. out. Corp. Jacob W. Prough, pro. to corp; must. out Nov. 2, 1864; expiration of term. Corp. Geo. W. Isett, pro. to corp; disch. Sept. 4, 1864 for wounds received at Gettysburg July 2, 1863. Corp. Sam'l Kinney, must. in Jan. 16, 1864; disch. by G. O. June 20, 1865. Corp. Frederick L. Snyder, prisoner from June 16, 1864, to April 9, 1865; disch. by G. O. May 29, 1865; Vet. Corp. Elijah Crownover, pro. to corp.; killed at Spottsylvania Court House May 12, 1864; Vet. Corp's William Reed, Luther T. Sangree, William Estep, H. B. Geisinger. 118 THE SEVENTY-SEVENTH REGIMENT - This regiment included in its original organization one company (C) from Huntingdon County. After the regiment had been in the service three years and five months it was joined in the field by a company of Blair County men under the command of Capt. Daniel Schock. This was designated Co. F, most of the surviving members of the original F company being transferred about the same time to A company. The Seventy-Seventh was rendezvoused at Camp Wilkins,near Pittsburg, where it was organized under command of Col. Frederick S. Stumbaugh, in October, 1861. COMPANY C. (Date of muster in Sept. 20, 1861, except where noted). Capt. Michael McNally, res. Nov. 24, 1862. Capt. Jos. J. Lawson, pro. from first lieut. to capt. Jan. 8, 1863; to maj. June 13, 1865. Capt. Samuel S. Gillman, pro. to corp. Feb. 23, 1862; to serg't Dec. 1, 1862; to 1st lieut. April 10, 1865; to capt. Sept. 1, 1865; wounded at Marietta, Ga.; July 4, 1864; absent, with leave, at must. out; Vet. 1st Lieut. Alex. I. Baldwin, pro. from serg't to 1st serg't Nov. 15, 1861; to 2d lieut. May 25, 1862; to 1st lieut. Jan. 8, 1863; wounded at Dallas, Ga., May 28, 1864; killed at Nashville, Tenn., Dec. 16, 1864. 1st Lieut. Silas M. Cline, pro. from serg't maj. to 2d lieut. April 10, 1865; to 1st lieut. Sept. 1, 1865; must. out with company Dec. 6, 1865; Vet. 2d Lieut. Sam'l. I. Davis, pro. to adjt. Sept. 28, 1861. 2d Lieutenant Edward B. Miller, pro. from corp. to 1st serg't May 25, 1862; to 2d lieut. Jan. 8, 1863; disch. by S. O. Aug. 22, 1863. 2d Lieut. John T. Baldwin, pro. to corp. Mar. 12, 1862; to serg't Jan 5, 1864; to 1st serg't April 12, 1865; to 2d lieut. Sept. 1, 1865; must. out with company Dec. 6, 1865; Vet. 1st Serg't Daniel McNulty, pro. to corp. Aug. 10, 1862; to serg't April 12, 1865; to 1st serg't Sept. 1, 1865; absent, on furlough, at must. out; Vet. 119 1st Serg't Sam'l. H. Wilson, pro. from corp. to serg't Dec. 14, 1861; to 1st serg't Nov. 24, 1862; prisoner from Sept. 19, 1863, to Feb. 19, 1865; must. out May 20, 1865. 1st Serg't Wm. Bradley, pro. to corp. Sept. 4, 1862; to serg't Dec. 31, 1862; to 1st serg't; wounded at Franklin, Tenn., Nov. 30, 1864; disch. by G. O. Sept. 18, 1865; Vet. 1st Serg't David H. Gates, trans. to 44th Reg't. P. V. Nov. 15, 1861. Serg't David Brism, must. in Mar. 25, 1864; pro. to serg't April 10, 1864; must out with company Dec. 6, 1865. Serg't William Heidler, pro. from corp. to serg't Nov. 28, 1862; wounded at Reseca, Ga., May 15, 1864; must. out with company Dec. 6, 1865; Vet. Serg't Henry Wagner, wounded at Liberty Gap, Tenn., June 25, 1863; pro. to corp. Dec. 1, 1862; to serg't Sept. 1, 1865; must. out with company Dec. 6, 1865; Vet. Serg't Andrew J. Mitchell, wounded at Chickamauga, Ga., Sept. 19, 1863; pro. to corp. April 12, 1865; to serg't Nov. 1, 1865; must out with company Dec. 6, 1865; Vet. Serg't Scott R. Crawford, died Jan. 13, 1863, of wounds received at Stone River, Tenn., Dec. 31, 1862. Serg't Philip Bear, pro. to serg't June 30, 1862; captured oct. 8, 1862; trans. to regular army. Corp. A. W. Baldwin, must. in Feb. 22, 1864; pro. to corp. Sept. 1, 1865; must. out with company Dec. 6, 1865. Corp. Geo. W. Leidick, pro. to corp. Dec. 11, 1863; must. out with company Dec. 6, 1865; Vet. Corp. Henry H. Long, pro. to corp. April 12, 1865; must. out with company Dec. 6, 1865; Vet. Corp. Patrick McNulty, wounded at Dallas, Ga., May 28, 1864; pro. to corp. April 12, 1865; must. out with company Dec. 6, 1865; Vet. Corp. Thos. McMahon, pro. to corp. Nov. 1, 1865; must. out with company Dec. 6, 1865; Vet. Corp. John Roark, pro. to corp. Sept. 1, 1865; must. out with company Dec. 6, 1865; Vet. Corp. Ezekiel Taxlinger, pro. to corp. Sept. 1, 1865; must. out with company Dec. 6, 1865; Vet. 120 Corp. Harvey Bennet, disch. on surg. certif. Jan. 10, 1862. Corp. Wm. Jones, pro. to corp. July 1, 1864; trans. to U. S. Engineer corps. Aug. 1, 1864; Vet. Corp. Richard Mitchell, pro. to corp. Dec. 11, 1865; to com. serg't April 1, 1865. Corp. Wm. Keith, died Jan. 10, 1863, of wounds received at Stone River, Tenn., Dec. 31, 1862; buried at Stone River, grave 84. Corp. James S. Leator, died at Nashville, Tenn., June 10, 1862. Corp. W. H. H. Woolslair, pro. to corp. Dec. 1, 1862; captured at Chicamauga, Ga., Sept. 19, 1863; died at Andersonville Aug. 27, 1864; grave 6980. Corp. Hugh M. Hall, pro. to corp. June 30, 1862; captured Oct. 8, 1862; enl. in regular army. NINETY-SECOND REGIMENT (NINTH CAVALRY). To the Ninth Cavalry Regiment of Pennsylvania, Huntingdon County contributed one company designated as company M. The rendezvous of the regiment was at Camp Cameron, Harrisburg, where is was organized in the fall of 1861, under command of Col. Edward C. Williams, of Harrisburg. COMPANY M. Capt. Geo. W. Patterson, must. in Aug. 24, 1861; disch. on surg. certif. Dec. 31, 1861. Capt. James Bell, must. in Dec. 31, 1861; disch. on surg. certif. May 25, 1863. Capt. Thomas S. McMahon, must. in Aug. 31, 1861; pro. from 1st lieu. May 22, 1863; disch. Aug. 8, 1864, wounds rec'd. in action. Capt. Doctor A. Shelp, must. in Nov. 14, 1861; pro. from serg't Co. L to 2d lieu. May 22, 1863, to 1st Lieu. Aug. 23, 1864, to capt. May 23, 1865. 1st Lieu. O. B. McNight, must. in Oct. 9, 1861; pro. from 2d lieut. Co. B May 22, 1863, to capt. Co. I Aug. 23, 1864. 121 2d Lieut. Isaac C. Temple, must. in Dec. 13, 1861; disch. May 25, 1863. 2d Lieut. Andrew M. Clark, must. in June 1, 1863; pro. from corp. Co. B Aug. 23, 1864; com. 1st lieut. Aug. 1, 1864; resigned May 15, 1865. 2d lieut. Wm. Irvin, must. in Oct. 24, 1861; pro. from 1st serg't May 20, 1865; com. 1st lieut. June 16, 1865. 1st Serg't Geo. W. Kuhn, must. in Oct. 24, 1861; pro. to 1st serg't May 20, 1865; com. 2d lieut. June 16, 1865. Quartermaster-Serg't Samuel P. Wallace, must. in Dec. 30, 1861; pro. from farrier Jan. 1, 1864. Serg't R. B. Montgomery, must. in Oct. 24, 1861; pro. from corp. Jan. 1. 1864. Serg't Samuel Low, must. in Oct. 24, 1861. pro. from corp. Jan. 1. 1864. Serg't Geo. Berger, must. in Oct. 24, 1861; pro. from corp. Dec. 25, 1864. Serg't James W. Straw, must. in Dec. 10, 1861; pro. from corp. Dec. 25, 1864. Serg't Henry Shaffer, must. in Oct. 21, 1861, pro. from corp. Dec. 25, 1864. Serg't Wm. Schofield, must. in Dec. 23, 1861, disch. Dec. 29, for wounds received at Tompkinsville, Ky., July 9, 1862. Serg't Robt. McClelland, must. in Oct. 24, 1861; disch. on surg. certif. April 12, 1864. Serg't David E. Beighell, must. in Oct. 24, 1861; disch. Dec. 24, 1864, expiration of term. Serg't Dan'l Eisenberg, must. in Oct. 24, 1861; disch. Dec. 24, 1864, expiration of term. Serg't Isaac Myton, must. in Dec. 13, 1861; disch. Dec. 24, 1864, expiration of term. Serg't David R. B. Barry, must. in Oct. 23, 1861; pro. to 2d lieut. Co. D. May 23, 1863. Corp. Andrew P. McDonald, must. in Dec. 13, 1861; pro. to corp. Dec. 25, 1864. 122 Corp. Arthur B. Shaw, must in --- 24, 1861; pro. to corp. Dec. 25, 1864. Corp. Stephen Patterson, must in Oct. 24, 1861; pro. to corp. June 1, 1865. Corp. Nicholas Stephens, must. in Oct. 24, 1861; pro. to corp. June 1, 1865. Corp. Dan'l. W. Smith, must. in Oct. 24, 1861; pro. to corp. Dec. 25, 1864. Corp. Geo. Gregory, must. in Aug. 24, 1864; pro. to corp. June 1, 1865. Corp. John Burke, must. in March 11, 1865; pro. to corp. Oct. 27, 1864. Corp. John Bloom, must. in May 5, 1864; pro. to corp. Dec. 25, 1864. Corp. J. B. McCullough, must. in Oct. 24, 1861; disch. Dec. 24, 1864, exp. of term. Corp. John A. Dillon, must. in Oct. 24, 1861; disch. by G. O. May 29, 1865. Corp. B. F. Isenberg, must. in Aug. 19, 1864; disch. by G. O. May 29, 1865. Corp. Henry S. Beeman, must. in Dec. 13, 1861; died at Annapolis, Md., Jan. 1, 1865. Corp. Wm T. Arterberry, must. in Sept. 19, 1862, died at Nashville, Tenn., July 26, 1863. Corp. L. B. J. Hose, must. in Sept. 19, 1861. THE ONE HUNDREDTH AND TENTH REGIMENT - This regiment had one company (B) from Huntingdon County. The regiment was organized at Camp Crossman in the fall of 1861, under the following named field-officers, viz.; Col. Wm. D. Lewis, Jr.; Lieut. Col. James Gother (killed at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863), Maj. John C. Johnston. Two of the adjutants of the regiment during its term of service were Huntingdon County men, viz.; W. F. Cunningham, of Co. D, and Lewis G. Stewart, of Co. B. COMPANY B. Capt. Seth Benner, must. in Oct. 24, 1861; res. Nov. 30, 1862. 123 Capt. Isaac Rodgers, must. in Oct. 24, 1861; pro. from 1st lieut. Dec. 1, 1862; to maj. Dec. 21, 1862, and to lieut. col. and col. Capt. John M. Skelly, must. in Dec. 19, 1861; pro. from 1st serg't to 2d lieut. Dec. 16, 1862, to capt. Jan. 16, 1864; disch. by S. O. Mar. 1, 1865. 1st Lieut Daniel Henkle, must. in Sept. 26, 1861; pro. to 1st lieut. May 11, 1865, to capt. Dec. 21, 1862; not must.; disch. Nov. 30, 1863. 1st lieut. John R. Pancoast, must. in Dec. 19, 1861; pro. from q.m. serg't to 2d lieut. Oct. 1, 1862, to 1st lieut. Dec. 21, 1862; com. capt. March 1, 1865; not must.; brev. capt. April 9, 1865; must. out with company June 28, 1865. 2d lieut. Benj. F. Bare, must. in Oct. 24, 1861; res. Feb. 28, 1862. 2d lieut. Sam'l B. Young, must. in Oct. 24, 1861; pro. from serg't Feb. 23, 1862; res. Sept. 20, 1862. 2d lieut. Andrew J. Miller, must. in Oct. 24, 1861; pro. to 2d lieut. May 1, 1864; disch. on surg. certif. Dec. 7, 1864; Vet. 1st Serg't Enoch W. Edwards, must. in Oct. 24, 1861; pro. from serg't May 1, 1864; com. 1st lieut. Mar. 1, 1865; not must.; must. out with company June 28, 1865; Vet. 1st Serg't Wm. P. Ramsey, must. in Oct. 24, 1861; died May 2, 1862 from wounds rec'd in action. Serg't Jas. M. Walls, must. in Oct. 24, 1861; pro. from corp. June 3, 1864; com. 2d lieut. Mar. 1, 1865; not must.; must. out with company June 28, 1865; Vet. Serg't G. Tate, must. in Dec. 19, 1861; pro. from corp. Nov. 1, 1864; must. out with company June 28, 1865 Vet. Serg't Sam'l K. Hicks, must. in Dec. 19, 1861; pro. from corp. Nov. 1, 1864; must. out with company June 28, 1865; Vet. Serg'ts Albert Hall, James French, David P. Stewart, Naum H. Apgar, Miles W. McCarthy, Thomas A. Ruggles, Valentine Stewart, Washington J. Bell, Matthew G. Colins, Sam'l D. Wilson. 124 Corp's Daniel Snyder, Joseph M. Price, Wm. A. B. Couch, Diern Ramsey, Dan'l C. Fleck, J. C. Coughenaur, Wm. H. Miller, Lewis G. Stewart, John B. Musser, John G. Moore, W. W. Withington, James V. Lee, Henry T. Stains, Chas. E. Applebach, David P. Harvey. Musicians, James E. Pool, Richard Carothers, John M. Wallace, Wm. A. McConahy. THE ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIFTH REGIMENT was raised in July and the first part of August 1862, under authority from Gov. Curtin to Lieut. Col. Jacob Higgins, of Blair County, to recruit a nine month's regiment as part of the quota of Pennsylvania under the President's call of July 1, issued on account of the disasters to the army of Gen. McClellan on the Peninsula. Four companies were raised in Huntingdon Co., viz: "C," "F," "H," "I." The rendezvous of the regiment was at Camp Curtin, Harrisburg, where it was organized Aug. 16 under Col. Jacob Higgins, Lieut. Col. Jacob Szink, and Maj. John J. Lawrence as field officers. COMPANY C. Capt. William W. Wallace. 1st Lieut. Wm. B. Zeigler, L. Frank Watson. 2d Lieut. Wm. F. McPherran, Theo. L. Flood. 1st Serg't John D. Isett. Sergt's Walter W. Greenland, J. R. McMurtrie, Chas. E. Campbell, Henry A. Hoffman, J. Randolph Simpson, Geo. A. Simpson. Corp's Thos. C. Fisher, Z. G. Cresswell, Miles Zentmire, James E. Wilson, David P. Henderson, Robt. C. Morrow, John R. Isenberg, Asbury Dealand, Thos. J. Gregg, Albert C. Snyder, John F. Conrad, Benj. I. Williams. Musician, Geo. W. Friedley. COMPANY F. Capt. John J. Lawrence, Wm. H. Simpson. 1st Lieut. Wm. C. Wagoner, Franklin H. Lane. 2d Lieut. J. F. N. Householder. 1st Serg't Albert B. Flood. 125 Serg'ts Geo. A. Black, James B. Geissinger, Valentine Brown, David Hazard. Corp's John G. Corbin, Thomas Blake, Wm. J. Hampson, Joseph B. Farrer, Wm. Homan, Hampton C. Watson, Alrich Paul, John H. Boring. Musician, John L. Williams. COMPANY H. Capt. Henry H. Gregg. First Lieut. John Flenner. Second Lieut. Sam'l F. Stewart, James T. Foster. First Serg't Geo. F. Painter. Sergt's Jesse E. March, Abner P. Lane, Wm. L. DeGrant, Wm. H. Flenner, John W. Lytle. Corp's Robt. Wilson, Wm. M. Davis, Henry C. Logan, Lewis Gahagan, David Shaffer, Joseph Cox. Allison H. Crum, James A. Couch, Sam'l Hetrick, Peter Carton. Musician, Sylvanus W. Gettys. COMPANY I. Capt. Wm. F. Thomas. 1st Lieut. Geo. Thomas. 2d Lieut. John D. Fee. 1st Serg't Wm. Bodley. Sergt's Robt. H. Myers, David P. Kinkhead, Wm. Pope, Geo. W. Hall, Thos. L. Hall, Alfred McCallister, John H. Sower, John D. Coder, D. Porter Couch, Sam'l Houck, Geo. H. Mitchell, James B. Harris, Dan'l Kauffman, Andrew Harbison, Wm. A. Keister, Isaiah Foster, Edw. H. Wist. Musicians, Robison Gill, Jas. H. Lightner. ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-NINTH REGIMENT. This Regiment was raised in July and August, 1862, and rendezvoused at Harrisburg where it was organized under Col. Roy Stone, previously major of the famous "Bucktail" regiment of the Reserves. The lieut. col. was Walton Dwight and the major Geo. W. Speer, of Huntingdon, which county furnished one of the companies composing the regiment, viz., Company I, of which the original captain was Geo. W. Speer, who upon his pro- 126 motion to the grade of major, was succeeded in the command of the company by Capt. Brice X. Blair, of Huntingdon. COMPANY I. Capt's Geo. W. Speer, Brice X. Blair, Sam'l Diffenderfer, David R. P. Neeley. 1st Lieut. Henry C. Weaver, Alfred A. Thompson, C. S. Zimmerman, Jos. R. Shaver. Sec. Lieut. D. C. M. Appleby. 1st Serg't James G. Gillam, Warren Raymond. Sergt's Levi G. Graham, D. B. Lamberson, John F. Ramsey, James M. Uhler, Sam'l J. Campbell, Sam'l D. Foust. Corp's Peter North, David Harshbarger, John W. Yocum, Geo. Goshhorn, Joseph Recker, Augustus Eberman, Sam'l H. Price, Franklin D. Rutter, Jas. H. Farmer, Thos. J. McClure, Peter M. Minich, David A. Mcclure, John W. North. THE NINETEENTH CAVALRY, designated as the One Hundred and Eightieth Regiment, contained one company (M) from Huntingdon county. The regiment was organized at Camp Stanton, Philadelphia, in the fall of 1863, and mustered into the service for a term of three years under Col. Alex. Cummings as its commanding officer. COMPANY M. Capt. Sam'l L. Huett, 1st Lieut. Roland C. Allen. 2d Lieut. Edward Brady, 1st Serg't Lorenzo D. Civills. Q. M. Serg't Joseph H. Bond. Com. Serg't Charles H. Hunt, John M. Sheeter. Serg'ts James F. Foster, Jos. Garverieth, Geo. T. Wallace, Lemuel Warner, Wm. A. Black, John A. Bradley. Corp's Victor W. Dougherty, Abednego Keller, Sam'l Stonebreaker, Jas. Collabine, Patrick Shannon, Sam'l Row, John M. Kennedy, Jeremiah F. Burris. 127 THE TWENTY-SECOND CAVALRY, designated as the One Hundred and Eighty- Fifth Regiment, was formed Feb. 22, 1864, at a camp near Chambersburg, Pa., by uniting seven companies which had been raised in 1861-62 in Washington Co., Pa., (and known as the Ringgold Cavalry Battalion), with five other companies which had been raised for the six month's service in July, 1863, and at the expiration of their term of service mustered out and then reorganized to form (with the Ringgold Battalion) the Twenty-Second Cavalry, as above mentioned. In the six month's battalion there was one company (A) from Huntingdon County. In the three year's organization Huntingdon County furnished one company (K). The field-officers of the Twenty-Second at its organization in Feb., 1864, as above mentioned, were; Col. Jacob Higgins, Lieut. Col. Andrew J. Greenfield, and Major Elias S. Troxell, and Henry A. Myers. COMPANY A. Capt. B. Mortimer Morrow, John D. Fee. First Lieut. John B. Boring. 2nd Lieut. Eugene Dougherty. 1st Serg't Jacob Cottle. Q. M. Serg't Melchiah R. Evans, Martin C. Dryden. Com. Serg't S. Wilson Gehrett, Geo. Ripple. Sergt's Thos. J. Fee, Wm. J. Clove, Chas. M. Haines, Israel Stever, John W. Foust. Corp's Jas. Pennypacker, Wm. Lessick, Michael Stever, Porter B. Baker, Archy Dell, Melchiah Corbin, Richard Ramsey, Ashael Corbin, Abraham S. Butler, Zachariah Pheasant, John McHugh, John Myers, Long Loudon, John A. Miller. COMPANY K. (Three years). Capt. John H. Boring. 1st. Lieut. John S. Wiser. 2nd Lieut. Wm. F. Sharrer. First Serg't David A. Gillis. Q. M. Serg't Henry P. Decker. 128 Com. Serg't Perry O. Etchison. Sergt's W. H. Daughenbaugh, Reid W. McDonald, Wm. A. Grove, Allison H. Crum, John M. Gillis, James M. Vanzant, Sam'l W. Gehrett. Corps. Henry H. Buckley, John D. Richardson, John R. Slack, Peter R. Miller, A. S. Henderson, Henry H. Mateer, Jacob L. Buckley, Geo. W. Wogan, Robt. J. Boyles, Wm. M. Gable, James E. Kirkpatrick. ONE HUNDRED AND NINETY-SECOND REGIMENT. This regiment was originally composed of fourteen companies, enlisted for one hundred days service, largely made up of members of the One Hundred and Twentieth Regiment of militia which had been called out in 1862, and again in 1863. The regiment was organized in July, 1864. In 1865 a second regiment also designated as the One Hundred and Ninety-Second was organized for one year's service under Col. Wm. W. Stewart. One company (B) was made up largely of Huntingdon County men. COMPANY B (One Year). Capt. Wm. F. Johnston, Thomas S. Johnston. 1st Lieut. Alfred Tyhurst. 2d Lieut. Henry Hoffman. 1st Serg't Russel R. Henry. Serg't Henry C. Carmon, David Hanley, Augustus R. Deal, John Oneil, Corp's Geo. Y. Kurtz, Jas. E. Thompson, Wm. Bricker, Clifford Graffius, Thos. McBreen, Jas. C. Hight, Wm. O'Donnell. THE TWO HUNDRED AND SECOND REGIMENT was organized for one year's service at Camp Curtin, Sept. 3, 1864, under Col. James Albright. One company (K) was recruited in Huntingdon County. COMPANY K. Capt. A. Wilson Decker. 1st Lieut. John S. Morrison 2d Lieut. Peter Shaver. 129 1st Serg't John A. Woodcock. Serg't Henry Hudson, Wm. J. Hampson, Geo. M. Spanogle, Sam'l L. Heeter. Corp's John Wilson, John Price, Jacob B. Swope, David Johns, Alfred Etnier, David B. Heck, Geo. D. Eyster, John B. Chilcoat, Sam'l Booher. TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTH REGIMENT - The rendezvous of this regiment was at Camp Curtin, where it was organized Sept. 2, 1864, and was mustered into the service for one year under the following named field officers, viz.: Col. Joseph A. Matthews, Lieut. Col. Wm. F. Walter, Maj. B. Mortimer Morrow. One of the companies (D) was raised in Huntingdon County. COMPANY D. Capt. Thos. B. Reed. First Lieut. Jonas B. Shoultz. Second Lieut. Davis H. Geissinger. 1st Serg't David Shoultz. Sergt's Frederick S. Fouse, Sam'l Rager, Reuben T. Baker, John M. Gainer, Wm. S. Anderson. Corp's John W. Porter, Theo. Renner, James D. Sloan, Sam'l H. Grove, Theo. I. Shirk, Allen S. Anderson, Huston E. Crum, Cornelius Trostle, James Hathaway, John Myers. THIRD REGIMENT EMERGENCY MEN. This regiment was called into service Sept. 11-13, 1862, to assist in repelling the threatened invasion of the state at that time, and discharged Sept. 23-25, 1862. In this regiment were many of the most prominent men of the State, together with two companies, F and G, from Huntingdon and Blair Counties. FIELD AND STAFF. Colonel, Wm. Dorris, Jr.; Lieut. Colonel, William C. Lawson; Major, Wm. Frick; Adjutant, Robert P. Allen; Quartermaster, Chas. A. Lane; Surgeon, Frank A. Bushey; Assistant Surgeons, E. W. Waltons, Jacob S. Bender; Chaplain, Justin R. Loomis; Serg't Major, John B. Lynn; Quartermaster Serg't, Jacob Stambaugh; Commissary 130 Serg't, Wm. B. Holmes; Hospital Steward, W. Cook Caldwell; Principal Musicians, Wm. Cooper, D. J. Wharton. COMPANY F. Captain, Geo. W. Garrettson; First Lieut., Wm. Lewis; Second Lieut., Abram A. Jacobs; 1st Serg't, Roger C. McGill; Serg'ts, Geo. Jackson, James A. Brown, Wm. Africa, Abram V. Westbrook; Corporals, Wm. Williams, Livingston Robb, Peter C. Swoope, Samuel G. Whittaker, Christian Long, Henry McManigill, David Grove, Robt. Martin; Musician, Chas. Bivins. PRIVATES David Blair. Uriah B. Lewis. Samuel T. Brown. P. Marion Lytle. Washington Buchanan. John Low. James Buchanan. Isaac Long. James Brenington. John Myers. Geo. Bradley. John A. Miller. John M. Bailey. John G. Miles. Wm. Bolen. John McCracken. Jos. R. Carmon. Dan'l Newingham. John Chilcott. Wm. A. Orbison. Augustus L. Chestnutwood. John P. Orr. Andrew Clark. Geo. W. Patterson. Theo. H. Cremer. James Post. Wm. C. Cunningham. John Roland, Jr. Wm. C. Clement. David Roland. James Findley. David Reed. Abram Fay. Wm. K. Rahm. Benj. Graffius. R. Milton Speer. Henry Glazier. Michael Snyder. John L. Gleim. John Skees. David P. Gwin. John Straighthoof Sam'l Hatfield. Henry Snare. Wm. Hatfield. Samuel Steel. Jos. Hanigar. Wm. Stapleton. Adam Hoffman. John Scott. John Heffner. Henry Stouffer. Orlady Haffner. Jas. L. Thomas. 131 PRIVATES (Continued). David Houpt. John Vandevender. John Hatfield. Wm. S. White. Thos. King. Robt. Woods. COMPANY G. Capt. Jos. Johnston; 1st Lieut., James Long; 2nd Lieut., Benj. M. Elliott; 1st Serg't, Wm. H. DeArmitt; Serg'ts, Jas. R. McCauley, Wm. W. Stricker, John Hagans, Jos. Houp; Corporals, Smith D. Elliott, John S. Wright, Isaac N. Stevens, Geo. M. Cresswell, John Yocum. Jos. McCarty, Wm. Quinn, Jr., Benj. L. Neff; Musicians, Wm. Cooper (pro to principal musician), D. S. Bryan. PRIVATES. Timothy Barnacle. Jacob Long. Wm. Benton. John Myton. Matthew F. Cresswell. Kennedy J. Myton. Sam'l L. Conrad. Albert Maffet. L. J. Curley. Sam'l H. Myton. Thos. L. Chilcotte. John A. Myers. Nicholas Conroy. M. F. McCartney. Wm. Chesney. Jas. McCafferty. Wm. Conrad. John Nelson, Jr. Wm. P. Davis. Rudolph Neff. Henry Davis, Jr. Jacob Roush. Jas. H. Davis. Theo. Renner. Sam'l D. Davis. Thos. Rogers. John G. Decker. George Reeder. Paul H. Dillinger. Wm. A. Stevens. John T. Dopp. J. H. Smith. John Forbes. Jacob Shuder. Jas. Gilland. Samuel Steele. Wesley Gregory. Abraham Stevens. Wm. Gilland. Asberry Thompson. Matthew Gilland. Geo. Wall. Elias Hewitt. Jonathan Wall. Henry Heffright. Edward C. Wilson. Sam'l Hammers. Jas. Wilson. John Hagan. Henry Wilson. 132 PRIVATES (Continued). David H. Harvey. James Whitesell. Solomon Hamer. Joseph L. Wilson. John D. Johnston. Geo. Worley. Thos. J. Jackson. Henry S. Wood. Thos. Johnston. Miles Yocum. David Kuhn. Emanuel Zeek. Wm. Lewis. Huntingdon County Men in Other Regiments. SECOND RESERVE REGIMENT. COMPANY F. Capt. John Eichelberger. 1st Lieut. Lewis B. Waltz. FIFTY-SIXTH REGIMENT. Lieut. J. T. Hutchinson. SEVENTY-EIGHTH REGIMENT. COMPANY K. Capt. John Brewster. 1st Lieut. David G. Enyeart. 2d Lieut. H. M. Sangue.