The Montour Rifles were assigned Company “E” of the 6th Pennsylvania Reserves,
and were primarily recruited from Montour County, Pennsylvania.
NAME. | RANK. | MUSTER DATE. | REMARKS. |
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Manley, Mahlon K. | Captain | May. 14, 1861 | Discharged on Surgeon’s certificate, Mar. 22, 1863. |
Richart, Charles | Captain | May. 14, 1861 | Promoted from 1st Lt. to Capt., Aug. 27, 1863, to Bv. Maj., Mar. 13, 1865, mustered out with the company, June 11, 1864. |
Horn, John | 2nd Lieutenant | May. 14, 1861 | Discharged on Surgeon’s certificate, Sept. 27, 1862. |
Mull, Josiah | 2nd Lieutenant | May. 14, 1861 | Promoted from Sgt. to 1st Sgt., Oct. 11, 1861, to 2nd Lt., Apr. 13, 1863, mustered out with the company, June 11, 1864. Editor’s note: in the Pennsylvania State Archives Civil War Veterans Card File 1861-1866 , the record for “Mull, Josiah” indicates that he entered service as a Cor. but the date on which he was promoted to Sgt. is unknown. Its remarks read as follows: “Pro. to Sgt. Date unknown. Pro. to 1st Sgt. 10-16-62. Pro. to 2nd Lt. 10-17-63. Pro. to 1st Lt. 3-22-63. See S. O. No. 137 6-14-89 .” It is also to be noted that his discharge date is given as June 14, 1864. |
Deen, George W. | 1st Sergeant | May. 14, 1861 | Promoted from Sgt. to 1st Sgt., May 15, 1863, commissioned 2nd Lt. but not mustered, Mar. 21, 1863, mustered out with the company, June 11, 1864. Editor’s note: in the Pennsylvania State Archives Civil War Veterans Card File 1861-1866, the record for “Deen, George W.” indicates that he entered service as a Private but does not give the date on which he was promoted to Sgt. Its remarks read as follows: “Pro. to 1st Sgt. (5-15-63 Bates) Pro. to 2nd Lt. 3-22-63. See S. O. No. 137 6-14-89 .” It is also to be noted that his discharge date is given as June 14, 1864. |
Metz, Joel | Sergeant | May. 27, 1861 | Mustered out with the company, June 11, 1864. Editor’s note: in the Pennsylvania State Archives Civil War Veterans Card File 1861-1866 , the record for “Metz, Joel” indicates that he entered service with Company E as a Private and was promoted to the rank of Sgt. at an unknown date. |
Levers, Thomas | Sergeant | Jun. 26, 1861 | Promoted from Private to Cor., July 15, 1861, to Sgt., Apr. 6, 1862, mustered out with the company, June 11, 1864. |
Moyer, William A. | Sergeant | May. 14, 1861 | Promoted from Private to Cor., Apr. 6, 1862, to Sgt., May 15, 1863, mustered out with the company, June 11, 1864. |
Frieze, Nicholas | Sergeant | May 14, 1861 | Missing in action, Dec. 13, 1862, at Fredericksburg, Va. Editor’s note: in the Pennsylvania State Archives Civil War Veterans Card File 1861-1866, the record for “Frieze, Nicholas” states that he entered service with Company E as a Sgt. It also states that it was believed that he had actually been killed in action at Fredericksburg. |
Kriner, William | Sergeant | May. 14, 1861 | Discharged, May 26, 1862, for wounds received accidentally, date unknown, circumstances unknown. Editor’s note: in the Pennsylvania State Archives Civil War Veterans Card File 1861-1866, the record for “Kriner, William” is blank except for the cross-reference: “Refer to: Keiner, Wm.” This second record indicates that he entered service with Company E as a Sgt. It also includes the following remarks: “Wounded in Balto. Md. 7-24-61. Leg amputated. Dis. S. C. of D.” The record does not state whether or not the wounding was accidental. |
Ackey, William E. | Sergeant | May. 14, 1861 | Transferred to the 191st reg. P. V., May 31, 1864, Vet. Editor’s note: in the Pennsylvania State Archives Civil War Veterans Card File 1861-1866, the record for “Ackey, William E.” indicates that he entered service with the rank of Cor. and was promoted to Sgt. at an unknown date. He re-enlisted at Bristoe Station, Va., on Feb. 5, 1864. |
Wand, Abraham | Corporal | May 14, 1861 | Wounded, May 12, 1864, at Spotsylvania Court House, absent at muster out, in General Hospital, at Washington, D. C. Editor’s note: in the Pennsylvania State Archives Civil War Veterans Card File 1861-1866, the record for “Wand, Abraham” does not indicate when he was discharged from service. |
Lezerve, William | Corporal | May 14, 1861 | Mustered out with the company, June 11, 1864. Editor’s note: in the Pennsylvania State Archives Civil War Veterans Card File 1861-1866, the record for “Lezerve, William” states that he entered service with the rank of Private and was promoted to Cor. at an unknown date. |
Gillespie, William E. | Corporal | June 20, 1861 | Transferred to the 191st reg. P. V., May 31, 1864, Vet. Editor’s note: in the Pennsylvania State Archives Civil War Veterans Card File 1861-1866 , the record for “Gillespie, William E.” is blank except for the cross-reference: “Refer to Company “E” – 191st P. V.” This second record is also blank. |
Kustenbather, H. | Corporal | Jul. 11, 1861 | Transferred to the 191st reg. P. V., May 31, 1864, Vet. Editor’s note: in the Pennsylvania State Archives Civil War Veterans Card File 1861-1866, the record for “Kustenbather, H.” is blank except for the cross-reference: “Refer to Company “E” – 191st P. V.” This second record is also blank. |
Leffler, John | Corporal | Jul. 11, 1861 | Transferred to the 191st reg. P. V., May 31, 1864, Vet. Editor’s note: in the Pennsylvania State Archives Civil War Veterans Card File 1861-1866, the record for “Leffler, John” is blank except for the cross-reference: “Refer to Company “E” – 191st P. V.” This second record is also blank. |
Smith, Thaddeus S. | Corporal | June 25, 1861 | Transferred to the 191st reg. P. V., May 31, 1864, Vet. Editor’s note: in the Pennsylvania State Archives Civil War Veterans Card File 1861-1866, the record for “Smith, Thaddeus S.” is blank except for the cross-reference: “Refer to Company “E” – 191st P. V.” This second record, completed in hand-writing, indicates that he had re-enlisted on Feb. 5, 1864 at Bristoe Station, Va., while serving with the 6th Reserves. During his service with the 191st reg. P. V., he was captured and taken prisoner in 1864 and paroled some time during the following year (full dates are given but the month and day for each event are illegible). He mustered out of service in 1865 (full date is given but the month and day are illegible). |
Gibson, Aaron R. | Corporal | May 14, 1861 | Killed, May 30, 1864, at Bethesda Church, Va. Editor’s note: in the Pennsylvania State Archives Civil War Veterans Card File 1861-1866, the record for “Gibson, Aaron R.” states that he entered service with the rank of Private and was promoted to Cor. at an unknown date. It also indicates that he re-enlisted on Feb. 5, 1864 at Bristoe Station, Va. and that his death occurred on May 30, 1864 near Mechanicsville, Va. |
Lockhart, Edwin | Musician | May 14, 1861 | Mustered out with the company, June 11, 1864. |
Richart, Eli J. | Musician | Apr. 1, 1861 | Transferred to the 191st reg. P. V., May 31, 1864. |
Aderholdt, Earnest | Private | July 27, 1861 | Wounded, Oct. 14, 1863, at Bristoe Station, Va., leg amputated in hospital at Washington, D. C., absent at muster out, in hospital. Editor’s note: in the Pennsylvania State Archives Civil War Veterans Card File 1861-1866, the record for “Aderholdt, Earnest” does not disclose when he was discharged. |
Buttles, William | Private | May. 25, 1861 | Transferred to the 191st reg. P. V., May 31, 1864, Vet. |
Brown, James H. | Private | May. 25, 1861 | Discharged on Surgeon’s certificate, Feb. 12, 1862. |
Bailey, Olney | Private | May 21, 1861 | Discharged on Surgeon’s certificate, July 28, 1861. |
Bowman, George | Private | May 14, 1861 | Discharged on Surgeon’s certificate, Mar. 12, 1863. |
Bingman, George | Private | May 14, 1861 | Deserted, Sept. 18, 1862, location unknown. Editor’s note: in the Pennsylvania State Archives Civil War Veterans Card File 1861-1866, no record for “Bingman, George” was located in the online archives. |
Cowden, Samuel | Private | June 6, 1861 | Transferred to the 191st reg. P. V., May 31, 1864, Vet. |
Cunningham, Robert | Private | May 14, 1861 | Mustered out with the company, June 11, 1864. |
Chronister, John W. | Private | June 1, 1861 | Discharged on Surgeon’s certificate, Feb. 26, 1862. |
Chaplin, Orville | Private | May. 25, 1861 | Discharged on Surgeon’s certificate, Jan. 29, 1862. |
Davis, John | Private | Jun. 20, 1861 | Mustered out with the company, June 11, 1864. |
Darfus, John | Private | May 14, 1861 | Absent at muster out. Editor’s note: in the Pennsylvania State Archives Civil War Veterans Card File 1861-1866, the record for “Darfus, John” states in the remarks that in order to muster out, he transferred from the Veteran Reserve Corps to Company E, date not specified, but he was absent when the company did muster out. The record also does not indicate when or why he had transferred in the first place to the Veteran Reserve Corps. |
Francis, Thomas | Private | Jun. 20, 1861 | Discharged on Surgeon’s certificate, Nov. 30, 1862. |
Flinn, James | Private | May. 20, 1861 | Wounded in action, date unknown, engagement unknown, discharged on Surgeon’s certificate, Dec. 19, 1862. Editor’s note: in the Pennsylvania State Archives Civil War Veterans Card File 1861-1866, the record for “Flinn, James” notes that the date and engagement at which he was wounded in action is unknown. |
Grill, Josiah | Private | June 20, 1861 | Transferred to the 191st reg. P. V., May 31, 1864, Vet. |
Garner, Augusta | Private | July 20, 1861 | Deserted, Feb. 14, 1862, from Camp Pierpoint, Va. |
Hare, Joseph | Private | May 14, 1861 | Mustered out with the company, June 11, 1864. |
Hilgert, Jacob | Private | May 16, 1861 | Mustered out with the company, June 11, 1864. |
Hagen, Charles | Private | May 24, 1861 | Absent at muster out. Editor’s note: in the Pennsylvania State Archives Civil War Veterans Card File 1861-1866 , the record for “Hagen, Charles” states in the remarks that in order to muster out with the company, he transferred from the Veteran Reserve Corps, date not specified, but that he was absent when the company did muster out. The record also does not indicate when or why he had transferred in the first place to the Veteran Reserve Corps. |
Helsner, Henry | Private | May 14, 1861 | Discharged, Feb. 12, 1863, for wounds received in action, date unknown, engagement unknown. Editor’s note: in the Pennsylvania State Archives Civil War Veterans Card File 1861-1866, a record for “Helsner, Henry” was not located in the online archives. |
Hacker, George | Private | Aug. 9, 1861 | Captured May 30, 1864 at Bethesda Church, Va. Imprisoned at Andersonville, Ga., where he died September 9 1864. Grave Marker 8254. |
Hunt, William W. | Private | May 14, 1861 | Died, Apr. 1, 1863, cause unknown, at Fairfax, Va. Editor’s note: in the Pennsylvania State Archives Civil War Veterans Card File 1861-1866, the record for “Hunt, William W.” does not state the cause of his death. Originally listed by Samuel P. Bates in “History of Pennsylvania Volunteers” as “Hocker” – records provided by descendant Robert Hague show his surname was actually “Hacker.” The original remark from Bates’ History was “Missing in action, May 30, 1864” – this has been corrected for the record. The headstone at Andersonville National Cemetery is likewise incorrect. |
Hileman, Franklin | Private | May 25, 1861 | Killed, Dec. 13, 1862, at Fredericksburg, Va. |
Hurst, Miles | Private | Jun. 6, 1861 | Deserted, Sept. 6, 1862, at Upton ‘s Hill, Va. |
Horff, William | Private | May 14, 1861 | Deserted, May 14, 1863, at Fairfax Station, Va. Editor’s note: in the Pennsylvania State Archives Civil War Veterans Card File 1861-1866, the record for “Horff, William” notes that the pay roll has the surname as “Harff.” |
Jones, Benjamin A. | Private | May 14, 1861 | Discharged on Surgeon’s certificate, Aug. 6, 1862. |
Johnson, M. B. | Private | May. 14, 1861 | Died, June 13, 1862, of disease, in hospital, at Fredericksburg, Va. Editor’s note: in the Pennsylvania State Archives Civil War Veterans Card File 1861-1866, the record for “Johnson, M. B.” is blank except for the cross-reference: “Refer to: Johnson, Mathias B.” This record has the details provided above but does not specify the exact nature of his illness. It also notes that the ledger has his first name as “Mathews.” |
King, Richard W. | Private | Jul. 29, 1861 | Captured and taken prisoner, May 20, 1864, location unknown, incarcerated and died, Oct. 2, 1864, at Andersonville, Ga., grave 11,463. Editor’s note: in the Pennsylvania State Archives Civil War Veterans Card File 1861-1866 , there is a record for “King, Richard W.” of Company F, 6th Reserves, that is blank except for the cross-reference: “Refer to Company “E” – 191st P. V.” There is a second record for a “King, Richard W.” who served with Company E, 6th Reserves that includes a number of hand-written comments along with the type-written remark: “Refer to Company “E” – 191st P. V.” This third record, however, was not located in the online archives. The second record’s hand-written comments suggest that he transferred at some point to Company E, 6th Reserves, which is borne out by the Bates roll for Company F that states he transferred on July 20, 1861 to Company E, 6th Reserves. The comments also suggest that he re-enlisted while serving with the 6th Reserves and that he was transferred to the 191st reg. P. V. on May 31, 1864 at which time he was a prisoner of war. |
Karigher, Gottlieb | Private | May 14, 1861 | Discharged, Mar. 18, 1862, for wounds received in action, date unknown, engagement unknown. Editor’s note: in the Pennsylvania State Archives Civil War Veterans Card File 1861-1866, the record for “Karigher, Gottlieb” does not identify the engagement in which he was wounded in action. It does note that the alphabetical rolls spell the surname as “Kariger.” |
Kiezer, John | Private | July 20, 1861 | Discharged on Surgeon’s certificate, Feb. 17, 1862. |
Kreiner, George | Private | May 30, 1861 | Discharged, Mar. 28, 1863, for wounds received in action, date unknown, engagement unknown. Editor’s note: in the Pennsylvania State Archives Civil War Veterans Card File 1861-1866, no record for “Kreiner, George” was located in the online archives. |
Koons, John | Private | May. 14, 1861 | Deserted, Aug. 28, 1862, at Bull Run, Va. |
King, James H. | Private | March 19, 1864 | Not on muster-out roll. Editor’s note: in the Pennsylvania State Archives Civil War Veterans Card File 1861-1866, the record for “King, James H.” is blank except for the cross-reference: “Refer to Company “E” – 191st P. V.” A record does exist for “King, James H.” who served with Company E of the 191st reg. P. V. but it is also blank. Notwithstanding the lack of details, the existence of the second record suggests that he most likely transferred on May 31, 1864 to the 191st reg. P. V. when other members of the company did so. |
Lucas, Abraham | Private | May. 25, 1861 | Committed suicide, Oct. 4, 1861, at Camp Tenally, Md. |
Miller, Joseph | Private | Jun. 23, 1861 | Wounded, May 11, 1864, at Spotsylvania Court House, absent at muster out, in hospital. Editor’s note: in the Pennsylvania State Archives Civil War Veterans Card File 1861-1866, no record for “Miller, Joseph” was located in the online archives. |
Marchal, Carlisle | Private | May 14, 1861 | Mustered out with the company, June 11, 1864. |
Moyer, Lewis | Private | Jun. 25, 1861 | Mustered out with the company, June 11, 1864. |
Miller, Jacob | Private | August 27, 1861 | Discharged, Sept. 12, 1863, for wounds received in action, date unknown, engagement unknown. Editor’s note: in the Pennsylvania State Archives Civil War Veterans Card File 1861-1866, the record for “Miller, Jacob” does not identify the engagement in which he was wounded in action. |
Metzgar, Sebastian | Private | May 25, 1861 | Discharged, Feb. 28, 1863, for wounds received in action, date unknown, engagement unknown. Editor’s note: in the Pennsylvania State Archives Civil War Veterans Card File 1861-1866, the record for “Metzgar, Sebastian” does not identify the engagement in which he was wounded in action. |
Miller, John | Private | May 14, 1861 | Killed, May 30, 1864, at Bethesda Church. |
Mallon, Felix | Private | May 25, 1861 | Deserted, Nov. 23, 1862, from hospital, in Philadelphia, Pa. |
McGill, George | Private | May. 14, 1861 | Mustered out with the company, June 11, 1864. Editor’s note: in the Pennsylvania State Archives Civil War Veterans Card File 1861-1866, the record for “M’Gill, George” is blank except for a cross-reference to the record for “Magill, George.” This second record is complete and contains the details provided above. |
McLaughlin, Bernard | Private | May 25, 1861 | Deserted, Dec. 11, 1862, from hospital, at Philadelphia, Pa. |
Melson, Oscar | Private | July 27, 1861 | Discharged, Aug. 16, 1862, by Special Order. Editor’s note: in the Pennsylvania State Archives Civil War Veterans Card File 1861-1866, the record for “Melson, Oscar” is blank except for the cross-reference: “See Band.” No other record for a “Melson, Oscar” was located in the online archives. The reference to a band, together with the discharge date, suggests that he had been a member of the regimental band of the 6th Reserves and that he was discharged (via Company E) when the band was disbanded on Aug. 10, 1862 (Bates). |
Ott, Alpheus D. | Private | Jul. 10, 1861 | Died, Feb. 29, 1864, of disease, in hospital, at Bristoe Station, Va. Editor’s note: in the Pennsylvania State Archives Civil War Veterans Card File 1861-1866, the record for “Ott, Alpheus D.” does not specify the disease from which he died. |
Pursel, Perry | Private | Jul. 5, 1861 | Discharged, Aug. 11, 1862, by Special Order. Editor’s note: in the Pennsylvania State Archives Civil War Veterans Card File 1861-1866, the record for “Pursel, Perry” has been partially completed in hand-writing which is largely illegible. The one type-written entry is: “See Band.” No other record for a “Pursel, Perry” was located in the online archives. The type-written entry, together with the discharge date, suggests that he had been a member of the regimental band of the 6th Reserves and that he was discharged (via Company E) when the band was disbanded on Aug. 10, 1862 (Bates). |
Price, Abraham | Private | August 26, 1861 | Killed, Sept. 14, 1862, at South Mountain. |
Richard, John O. | Private | May 14, 1861 | Absent at muster out, in hospital. Editor’s note: in the Pennsylvania State Archives Civil War Veterans Card File 1861-1866, the record for “Richard, John O.” includes the following remark: “Absent in Gen. Hosp. at Wash. D. C. or in Vet. Res. Corps.” The record does not indicate when he was finally mustered out of service. |
Roup, Jonas | Private | May. 25, 1861 | Absent at muster out, in hospital. Editor’s note: in the Pennsylvania State Archives Civil War Veterans Card File 1861-1866, the record for “Roup, Jonas” includes the following remark: “Trans. from company B. of invalid Corps by S. O. No. 84. Absent in Gen. Hosp.” The record does not indicate when he was finally mustered out of service. |
Rantz, Isaac | Private | July 20, 1861 | Missing in action and assumed to have been taken prisoner, May 30, 1864, at Bethesda Church. Editor’s note: in the Pennsylvania State Archives Civil War Veterans Card File 1861-1866, the record for “Rantz, Isaac” does not provide any information with respect to his ultimate fate. |
Reinhardt, Edmond | Private | June 25, 1861 | Transferred to the 191st reg. P. V., May 31, 1864, Vet. |
Rose, Joseph | Private | May 14, 1861 | Discharged on Surgeon’s certificate, Dec. 12, 1862. |
Shedon, John | Private | May. 14, 1861 | Wounded, May 12, 1864, at Bethesda Church, absent at muster out, in hospital. Editor’s note: in the Pennsylvania State Archives Civil War Veterans Card File 1861-1866, the record for “Shedon, John” states that he was as a result of his wounds in hospital at Washington, D. C., from May 12, 1864 onward. It does not indicate when he was finally discharged. The record does note that on the pay roll, his surname is given as “Sheldon.” |
Staub, Conrad | Private | May. 14, 1861 | Mustered out with the company, June 11, 1864. |
Shultz, John | Private | May. 14, 1861 | Mustered out with the company, June 11, 1864. |
Springer, Conrad | Private | May 14, 1861 | Discharged on Surgeon’s certificate, June 8, 1862. |
Singhiser, Theodore | Private | Jun. 6, 1861 | Discharged on Surgeon’s certificate, Feb. 13, 1863. |
Swartz, Gottleib | Private | June 6, 1861 | Discharged, Apr. 20, 1863, for wounds received in action, date unknown, engagement unknown. Editor’s note: in the Pennsylvania State Archives Civil War Veterans Card File 1861-1866, the record for “Swartz, Gottleib” does not identify the engagement in which he was wounded in action. It does state, however, that after being discharged in Apr. 1863, he re-enlisted on Nov. 23, 1863 at Harrisburg, Pa. The record is not clear on whether or not the re-enlistment was back with Company E, 6th Reserves, or with another regiment. |
Steinhiser, Philip | Private | August 27, 1861 | Discharged, May 10, 1863, for wounds received in action, date unknown, engagement unknown. Editor’s note: in the Pennsylvania State Archives Civil War Veterans Card File 1861-1866, the record for “Steinhiser, Philip” does not identify the engagement in which he was wounded in action. |
Snyder, William | Private | May 14, 1861 | Discharged on Surgeon’s certificate, Sept. 16, 1862. |
Sechman, Samuel | Private | May. 14, 1861 | Died, July 15, 1863, of wounds received at Gettysburg. |
Shiffert, Jacob | Private | May 14, 1861 | Killed, Dec. 13, 1862, at Fredericksburg. |
Springer, Philip | Private | June 1, 1861 | Deserted, Aug. 24, 1862, at Harrison’s Landing, Va. |
Traub, William | Private | July 27, 1861 | Died, Oct. 18, 1861, of typhoid fever, in the United States General Hospital, at Georgetown, D. C., buried in the Military Asylum Cemetery. |
Vocht, George | Private | May. 14, 1861 | Mustered out with the company, June 11, 1864. |
Van Vrankin, D. D. | Private | May. 25, 1861 | Missing in action, May 20, 1864, engagement unknown. Editor’s note: in the Pennsylvania State Archives Civil War Veterans Card File 1861-1866 , the record for “Van Vrankin, D. D.” is blank except for the cross-reference: “Refer to Co. “E” – 191st P. V.” This second record is also blank. |
Vale, Cyrus | Private | May 14, 1861 | Died, Aug. 7, 1861, cause unknown, in hospital, at Washington, D. C. Editor’s note: in the Pennsylvania State Archives Civil War Veterans Card File 1861-1866, the record for “Vale, Cyrus” does not indicate the cause of death. |
Wellerer, Thomas | Private | May 25, 1861 | Mustered out with the company, June 11, 1864. |
Wagner, Otto | Private | June 1, 1861 | Mustered out with the company, June 11, 1864. |
West, Christian | Private | August 27, 1861 | Discharged on Surgeon’s certificate, Dec. 1, 1861. |
Wagner, Christian | Private | May 14, 1861 | Discharged on Surgeon’s certificate, Apr. 20, 1863. |
Williams, George | Private | August 27, 1861 | Discharged on Surgeon’s certificate, Jan. 8, 1862. |
Woods, Christopher | Private | May. 14, 1861 | Discharged, Aug. 11, 1862, by Special Order. Editor’s note: in the Pennsylvania State Archives Civil War Veterans Card File 1861-1866 , the record for “Woods, Christopher” as a member of Company E, 6th Reserves, is blank except for a cross-reference to a record for the Field and Staff, 6th Reserves. This second record indicates that he entered State service on May 14, 1861 as a Musician in Company E. On June 25, 1861, he was promoted to Drum Major, Regimental Band, 6th Reserves; on July 27, 1861, he mustered into Federal service with this rank. On Sept. 1, 1861, he was promoted to Principal Musician, 6th Reserves. It is believed that he was discharged (via Company E) when the regimental band of the 6th Reserves was disbanded on Aug. 10, 1862 (Bates). |
Walten, Joseph | Private | July 12, 1861 | Died, Sept. 7, 1861, cause unknown, in hospital, at Georgetown, D. C. Editor’s note: in the Pennsylvania State Archives Civil War Veterans Card File 1861-1866, the record for “Walten, Joseph” does not state the cause of death. |
Weaver, Joseph | Private | Jun. 1, 1861 | Killed, Sept. 14, 1862, at South Mountain. |
Walls, John | Private | Jul. 24, 1861 | Deserted, Aug. 14, 1862, at Harrison’s Landing, Va. |
Yordy, William T. | Private | May 14, 1861 | Mustered out with the company, June 11, 1864. |
Zerbe, Wilkins K. | Private | June 5, 1861 | Deserted, June 4, 1863, at Fairfax Station, Va. |