Military: CWR: Atchison, Henry of interest in Somerset County, PA File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Keith Petenbrink and Meyersdale Public Library. Transcribed and proofread by: Keith Petenbrink. Copyright 2011. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/somerset/ _________________________________________ Introduction and help of Civil War Research may be viewed at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/pa/somerset/military/cwr/intro.txt Additional Civil War Research may be viewed at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/somerset/military/cwr/cwr.html __________________________________________ Atchison, Henry * Died June 3, 1922 in National Soldiers Home, Ohio * Private Co. E 133rd Regiment Pa. Infantry * Enrolled Aug. 6, 1862 at age 18 in Somerset, Somerset Co. Pa. * Mustered in Aug. 14, 1862 in Harrisburg, Pa. * Deserted Sept. 27, 1862 from camp near Sharpsburg, Md. SOURCE: * Veterans Card File * Muster Roster Co. E * 1906 County History, Somerset Co. Pa. * Military Affairs Register Pa. Volunteers, Roll 295753 ------ Atchison, Henry * Born Mar. 21, 1845 * Died Sept. 13, 1914 * Buried in Sanner Church Cemetery, Black Twp. Somerset Co. Pa. * Private in Captain William M. Schrock's Co. after Oct. 2, 1863 1st Battalion Pa. Infantry Co. H * Mustered in June 24, 1863 in New Centerville, Pa. * Transferred out Jan. 8, 1864 * Private Co. A 181st Regiment 20th Pa. Cavalry * Transferred in Jan. 2, 1864 * Transferred June 17, 1865 * Private Co. A 1st. Pa. Prov. Cavalry * Served Aug. 14, 1862 - July 15, 1865 * Served Aug. 14, 1862 - July 13, 1865 - 34 month 29 days * Invalid Pension: Applied Aug. 14, 1890, Application #927023, Certificate #770776 SOURCE: * Somerset Co. Pa. Genealogy Web * Somerset Past Vol. 10 No. 2 * Veterans Grave Registration * 1890 Veterans Census, Black Twp. Somerset Co. Pa. * Laurel Messenger Nov. 1961 * Schrock's Co. Memorial, New Centerville, Somerset Co. Pa. * Footnote.com [Info under Ramsey's Battalion Co. H] * Muster Roster Co. A * Somerset County Leader, Sept. 18, 1941