George Seiwell, Co. F, 13th Pennsylvania Reserves
George Seiwell, foreman of the Reading Railroad, Hazleton division, Hazleton. This competent and experienced railroad man was born at the beautiful and picturesque Switzerland of America, Mauch Chunk, Pa., September 17, 1837, and is...
John M. Steele, Co. A, 13th Pennsylvania Reserves
J. M. Steele, real estate, insurance and loan agent, came to Wichita in 1869. Took a claim on Section 4, Township 27, Range 1 east, and engaged in farming until the spring of 1870,...
Roy Stone, Co. D, 13th Pennsylvania Reserves
Roy Stone, Colonel of the One Hundred and Forty-ninth regiment, and Brevet Brigadier-General, was born at Plattsburg, New York. He was the son of Ithiel Vernon and Sarah (Gurner) Stone. He was educated at Union College, and when the war broke out was a resident of Warren county, on the borders of the great forest where a hardy population dwelt. Forming a company from among them, he sought acceptance in the three months' campaign.
Elijah L. Brookins, Co. G, 13th Pennsylvania Reserves
Elijah Linsley Brookins was born in Caroga Lake, New York on January 8, 1836. He came to Caledonia with has parents when he was about a year old. He enlisted to serve in the...
Private John F. Daily, Co. G, 13th Pennsylvania Reserves
John F. Daily, Member of “Bucktail” Regiment
John F. Daily, born at the Daily Farm, Tioga Township in 1840. He died near Tioga at the age of 91 in 1931. He was next to the...
William L. Pitts, Co. E, 13th Pennsylvania Reserves
WILLIAM L. PITTS was born in Tioga County, Pennsylvania. He enlisted April 22nd 1861 as a private in Co. E, 1st PA and later served as a private in Co E., 190th PA...
Harrison C. Bailey, Co. G, 13th Pennsylvania Reserves
Harrison C. Bailey, born in Athens, Vermont in 1832 enlisted April 22, 1861 at Tioga, Pa., in Co. G First Rifles or the 13th Reg’t. Pa. Reserves, known as the Bucktails. He was discharged...
Lewis Margraff, Co. E, 1st Pennsylvania Rifles
FREDERICK McGARFFCorrect spelling of surname via Pension File is "Margraff". was born in Germany, in 1811. He married Miss Fredrika Miller, of Saxony. He came to America and located at Wellsboro, in 1854, and...
The Granger Brothers of Bradford County, Pa.
THE GRANGER BROTHERS Roderick Granger of North Towanda was one of the most loyal fathers, who contributed to help put down the rebellion. He had five sons, the youngest of whom was a small...
Lucius Truman, Co. E, 1st Pennsylvania Rifles (13th P.R.V.C.)
LUCIUS TRUMAN, a native of Owego, New York, followed lumbering on Pine creek for twenty-five years, and later carried on the same business in Wellsboro. He served in the rebellion as first lieutenant of...