Muster Roll of the Towanda Rifles

The Towanda Rifles were assigned Company “I” of the 6th Pennsylvania Reserves,
and were primarily recruited from Towanda, Bradford County, Pennsylvania.

NAME.RANK.MUSTER DATE.REMARKS.
Gore, William Henry HarrisonCaptainApr. 22, 1861Promoted to Major, 6th Reserves, Sept. 1, 1863. Editor’s note: in the Pennsylvania State Archives Civil War Veterans Card File 1861-1866, the record for “Gore, William H. H. ” indicates that he joined Company I with the rank of Capt.
Guyer, John M.CaptainApr. 22, 1861Promoted from 1st Lt. to Capt., Feb. 8, 1864, killed at Spotsylvania Court House, Va., May 12, 1864. Editor’s note: in the Pennsylvania State Archives Civil War Veterans Card File 1861-1866, the record for “Guyer, John M. ” indicates that he joined Company I with the rank of 2nd Lt.
States, Peter1st LieutenantApr. 22, 1861Promoted to 2nd Lt., Apr. 1, 1862, to 1st Lt., Mar. 18, 1864, to Bv. Capt., Mar. 13, 1865, 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 “States, Peter ” indicates that he joined Company I with the rank of 1st Sgt.
McKean, Henry B.2nd LieutenantApr. 22, 1861Promoted to Adjutant, 6th Reserves, July 11, 1861. Editor’s note: in the Pennsylvania State Archives Civil War Veterans Card File 1861-1866, the record for “ McKean, Henry B. ” spells the surname as “Mckean.” The record is blank except for the cross-reference: “See F & S.” This second record is complete and indicates that he entered State service in Company I with the rank of 2nd Lt. and was mustered into Federal service as the Adjutant of the 6th Reserves on July 27, 1861. He was subsequently promoted on Apr. 1, 1862 to the rank of Lt. Col., 6th Reserves, and ended his service with a discharge by Surgeon’s certificate on Nov. 25, 1862 .
Phinney, John H.1st SergeantApr. 22, 1861Mustered 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 “ Phinney, John H. ” indicates that he joined Company I as a Sgt. and was promoted at an unknown date to 1st Sgt.
Chase, Cyrenus F.SergeantApr. 22, 1861Mustered 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 “Chase, Cyrenus F.” indicates that he joined Company I with the rank of Sgt.
Stephens, Henry C.SergeantApr. 22, 1861Commissioned but not mustered as 2nd Lt., Sept. 2, 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 “ Stephens, Henry C.” is blank except for the cross-reference: “Refer to Stevens, Henry C.” This second record is complete and in addition to the details provided above it indicates that he joined Company I as a Private and was promoted at an unknown date to Sgt.
Lane, Willard D.SergeantApr. 22, 1861Promoted to Sgt., Mar. 1, 1864, 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 “ Lane, Williard D.” indicates that he joined Company I as a Corporal.
Adams, Henry L.SergeantApr. 22, 1861Discharged on Surgeon ‘ s certificate, Feb. 26, 1863. Editor’s note: in the Pennsylvania State Archives Civil War Veterans Card File 1861-1866, the record for “ Adams, Henry L. ” indicates that he joined Company I as a Corporal and was promoted at an unknown date to Sgt.
Hannan, Francis SergeantApr. 22, 1861Transferred, Apr. 22, 1864, from the Veteran Reserve Corps, mustered out. Editor’s note: in the Pennsylvania State Archives Civil War Veterans Card File 1861-1866, the record for “ Hannan, Francis ” indicates that he joined Company I as a Corporal and was promoted at an unknown date to Sgt. It does not indicate either when or why he had been transferred in the first place to the Veteran Reserve Corps.
McKinnernay, AllenCorporalMay. 15, 1861Mustered 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 “ McKinnernay, Allen ” spells the surname as “McKinnernay.” The record also states that he joined Company I as a Private and was promoted at an unknown date to Cor.
Dull, Andrew J.CorporalApr. 22, 1861Wounded, May 6, 1864, at the Wilderness, absent at muster out, in hospital, at Washington, D. C. Editor’s note: in the Pennsylvania State Archives Civil War Veterans Card File 1861-1866, the record for “ Dull, Andrew J. ” indicates that he joined Company I as a Private and was promoted at an unknown date to Cor. It does not state when he was discharged.
Yarrington, Hugh J.CorporalMay. 15, 1861Mustered 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 “ Yarrington, Hugh J. ” indicates that he joined Company I as a Private and was promoted at an unknown date to Cor.
Abbott, PatrickCorporalApr. 22, 1861Discharged on Surgeon ‘ s certificate, June 27, 1862. Editor’s note: in the Pennsylvania State Archives Civil War Veterans Card File 1861-1866, the record for “ Abbott, Patrick ” indicates that he joined Company I as a Private and was promoted at an unknown date to Cor.
Burnham, Hulsey A.CorporalMay. 15, 1861Transferred 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 “ Burnham, Hulsey, A. ” is blank except for the cross-reference: “Refer to Company “E” – 191st P. V.” This second record exists but it too is blank.
Grist, NormanCorporalApr. 22, 1861Transferred 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 “ Grist, Norman ” indicates that he joined Company I as a Private and was promoted at an unknown date to Cor. It also notes that he re-enlisted on December 25, 1863 at Nokesville, Va.
Thrasher, George M.CorporalApr. 22, 1861Transferred 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 “ Thrasher, George M. ” is blank except for the cross-reference: “Refer to Company “E” – 191st P. V.” This second record exists but it too is blank.
Stephens, Charles H.CorporalApr. 22, 1861Transferred from the Veteran Reserve Corps, mustered out, Apr. 22, 1864. Editor’s note: in the Pennsylvania State Archives Civil War Veterans Card File 1861-1866, the record for “ Stephens, Charles H. ” is blank except for the cross-reference: “Refer to: Stevens, Charles H.” This second record exists and states that he joined Company I as a Private and was promoted at an unknown date to Cor. It does not indicate when or why he had transferred in the first place to the Veteran Reserve Corps.
McHue, PeterCorporalApr. 22, 1861Wounded, Dec. 13, 1862, at Fredericksburg, died, Jan. 9, 1863, at Richmond, Va., burial record, Jan. 11, 1864. Editor’s note: in the Pennsylvania State Archives Civil War Veterans Card File 1861-1866, the record for “ M’Hue, Peter ” spells the surname as “McHue.”
Shaw, Clarence B.CorporalMay. 15, 1862Killed, May 8, 1864, at the Wilderness. Editor’s note: in the Pennsylvania State Archives Civil War Veterans Card File 1861-1866, the record for “ Shaw, Clarence B. ” indicates that he joined Company I as a Private and was promoted at an unknown date to Cor.
Mead, Harrison P.CorporalJun. 1, 1861Deserted, June 26, 1862, from hospital, in Washington, D. C. Editor’s note: in the Pennsylvania State Archives Civil War Veterans Card File 1861-1866, the record for “ Mead, Harrison P. ” indicates that he joined Company I as a Private and was promoted at an unknown date to Cor.
Eastabrooks, Andrew J.MusicianMay. 15, 1862Discharged for wounds received in action, Aug. 30, 1862, at Second Bull Run.
Burbank, Henry A.MusicianApr. 1, 1861Discharged on Surgeon ‘ s certificate, Oct. 27, 1862 .
Allen, Mahlon E.PrivateApr. 22, 1861Discharged on Surgeon ‘ s certificate, Aug. 20, 1861 .
Alexander, PerryPrivateApr. 22, 1861Transferred from the 2nd United States Artillery, mustered out, Apr. 22, 1864. Editor’s note: in the Pennsylvania State Archives Civil War Veterans Card File 1861-1866, the record for “ Alexander, Perry ” states that the rolls have his name as “Alexander, J. Perry.” The record does not indicate when he joined the 2nd United States Artillery. As he mustered out from Company I of the 6th Reserves, it is assumed that he first entered service with this company and regiment.
Albro, Stephen G.PrivateJul. 27, 1861Transferred from the 2nd United States Artillery, mustered out Apr. 22, 1864. Editor’s note: in the Pennsylvania State Archives Civil War Veterans Card File 1861-1866, the record for “ Albro, Stephen G. ” does not indicate when he joined the 2nd United States Artillery. As he mustered out from Company I of the 6th Reserves, it is assumed that he first entered service with this company and regiment.
Burbank, Joseph T.PrivateMay. 15, 1862Mustered out with the company, June 11, 1864 .
Biles, George R.PrivateMay. 15, 1862Absent at muster out, sick, in hospital, at Washington, D. C. Editor’s note: in the Pennsylvania State Archives Civil War Veterans Card File 1861-1866, the record for “ Biles, George R. ” states that he had been since Feb. 9, 1863 sick in hospital at Washington, D. C. The reason for his hospitalization is not disclosed. It also does not state when he was finally discharged.
Bebee, CorneliusPrivateApr. 22, 1861Discharged, Oct. 22, 1862, for wounds received, Aug. 30, 1862, at Second Bull Run.
Barnette, JeromePrivateJul. 29, 1861Transferred to the 191st reg. P. V., May 31, 1864, Vet.
Byers, John M.PrivateMay. 15, 1862Transferred to the 191st reg. P. V., May 31, 1864, Vet.
Barstow, D. HenryPrivateAug. 21, 1862Promoted, May 14, 1863, to Assistant Surgeon, 173rd reg. P. V.
Brown, Benjamin M.PrivateOct. 22, 1861Transferred to the 191st reg. P. V., May 31, 1864 .
Brown, Oscar H.PrivateApr. 22, 1861Died, Sept. 1, 1861, of typhoid fever, at Tenallytown, D. C.
Brown, SurelPrivateApr. 22, 1861General Orders No. 307 dated September 12, 1863; gives Brown’s transfer date to the Veteran Reserve Corps as September 1, 1863.
Bull, William K.PrivateOct. 8, 1861Died, Dec. 3, 1862, of typhoid fever, at Brooks’ Station, Va.
Cole, DanielPrivateApr. 22, 1861Mustered out with the company, June 11, 1864 .
Chamberlain, Joseph G.PrivateApr. 22, 1861Discharged, Aug. 26, 1863, to accept a clerkship in the Treasury Department, Washington, D. C.
Coverdale, WesleyPrivateApr. 22, 1861Discharged on Surgeon ‘ s certificate, Aug. 20, 1861 .
Crocker, Silas W.PrivateApr. 22, 1861Transferred to the 191st reg. P. V., May 31, 1864, Vet.
Chepin, Orla C.PrivateJul. 29, 1861Died, Dec. 5, 1862, of consumption, at Brooks’ Station, Va.
Davis, ZebulonPrivateApr. 22, 1861Mustered out with the company, June 11, 1864 .
David, AmasaPrivateOct. 16, 1861Transferred to the 8th United States Infantry, date unknown.
Dubois, DelosPrivateOct. 8, 1861Transferred to the 191st reg. P. V., May 31, 1864, Vet.
Douglass, James H.PrivateApr. 22, 1861Deserted, June 26, 1862, from hospital, in Washington, D. C.
Ely, DanielPrivateApr. 22, 1861Transferred, June 11, 1864, from the Veteran Reserve Corps, mustered out with the company. Editor’s note: in the Pennsylvania State Archives Civil War Veterans Card File 1861-1866, the record for “ Ely, Daniel ” does not provide any information about when or why he had transferred in the first place to the Veteran Reserve Corps.
Frost, Eleetus W.PrivateApr. 22, 1861Discharged on Surgeon ‘ s certificate, Aug. 20, 1861 .
Fell, Joseph G.PrivateApr. 22, 1861Discharged on Surgeon ‘ s certificate, Feb. 22, 1862 .
Fausey, James S.PrivateOct. 25, 1861Deserted, Dec. 30, 1862, location unknown. Editor’s note: in the Pennsylvania State Archives Civil War Veterans Card File 1861-1866, no record was found for “ Fausey, James S. ” in the online archives.
Gosline, Gilbert H.PrivateApr. 22, 1861Discharged on Surgeon ‘ s certificate, Jan. 30, 1863 .
Gorton, CharlesPrivateApr. 22, 1861Discharged, May 11, 1863, for wounds received, Sept. 17, 1862, at Antietam .
Grantier, Clarence B.PrivateOct. 22, 1861Transferred to the 191st reg. P. V., May 31, 1864, Vet.
Gosline, Andrew J.PrivateMay. 15, 1861Deserted, Dec. 30, 1862, location unknown. Editor’s note: in the Pennsylvania State Archives Civil War Veterans Card File 1861-1866, the record for “ Gosline, Andrew J. ” is blank except for the cross-reference: “Refer to: Gorsline, Andrew J.” This second record makes no reference to his having deserted. Instead, it shows his discharge date as being Dec. 30, 1861 and includes the following remark: “See letter from W. D. Dated 4-24-87 .”
Holcomb, WilliamPrivateApr. 22, 1861Mustered out with the company, June 11, 1864 .
Hicks, JessePrivateJul. 29, 1861Discharged, Sept. 26, 1861, for accidental wounding, circumstances unknown. Editor’s note: in the Pennsylvania State Archives Civil War Veterans Card File 1861-1866, the record for “ Hicks, Jesse ” does not provide any detail about his accidental wounding.
Howard, JamesPrivateApr. 22, 1861Died, Sept. 23, 1861, of typhoid fever, at Tenallytown, D. C.
Johnson, NicholasPrivateOct. 24, 1861Discharged on Surgeon ‘ s certificate, May 26, 1862 .
Johnson, WilliamPrivateOct. 24, 1861Transferred to the 191st reg. P. V., May 31, 1864, Vet.
Johnson, JamesPrivateFeb. 5, 1864Transferred to the 191st reg. P. V., May 31, 1864 .
Johnson, PeterPrivateFeb. 5, 1864Transferred to the 191st reg. P. V., May 31, 1864 .
Knickerbocker, Dennis E.PrivateMay. 15, 1861Mustered out with the company, June 11, 1864 .
Kellogg, DanielPrivateJul. 29, 1861Discharged on Surgeon ‘ s certificate, June 26, 1862 .
Kennedy, WilliamPrivateMay. 15, 1861Discharged on Surgeon ‘ s certificate, Feb. 7, 1862 .
Kramer, JohnPrivateMay. 15, 1861Transferred to the 191st reg. P. V., May 31, 1864, Vet.
Kramer, CharlesPrivateJul. 29, 1861Transferred to the 191st reg. P. V., May 31, 1864, Vet.
Keeney, Burton L.PrivateMay. 15, 1861Transferred to the 191st reg. P. V., May 31, 1864, Vet.
Knickerbocker, A. HumphreyPrivateFeb. 5, 1864Transferred to the 191st reg. P. V., May 31, 1864. Editor’s note: in the Pennsylvania State Archives Civil War Veterans Card File 1861-1866, the record for “ Knickerbocker, A. Humphrey ” is blank except for the cross-reference: “Refer to Company “E” – 191st P. V.” This second record does exist but it too is blank.
Knickerbocker, JamesPrivateApr. 22, 1861Died, Apr. 22, 1864, cause unknown, at Alexandria, Va., grave 1,815. Editor’s note: in the Pennsylvania State Archives Civil War Veterans Card File 1861-1866, the record for “ Knickerbocker, James ” does not provide the cause of his death.
Lear, Charles W.PrivateApr. 22, 1861Mustered out with the company, June 11, 1864 .
Lynch, CharlesPrivateMay. 15, 1861Discharged on Surgeon ‘ s certificate, Apr. 18, 1864 .
Lynch, DanielPrivateApr. 22, 1861Transferred from the 1st United States Cavalry, mustered out, Apr. 22, 1864. Editor’s note: in the Pennsylvania State Archives Civil War Veterans Card File 1861-1866, the record for “ Lynch, Daniel ” includes the details provided above but offers no additional detail about his service with the 1st U. S. Cavalry. That he mustered out with Company I of the 6th Reserves suggests that he originally entered service with this company and regiment.
Martin, Frederick L.PrivateApr. 22, 1861Mustered out with the company, June 11, 1864 .
Mead, Francis C.PrivateMay. 15, 1861Mustered out with the company, June 11, 1864 .
Moore, Miller C.PrivateMay. 15, 1861Mustered out with the company, June 11, 1864 .
Mehan, MichaelPrivateApr. 22, 1861Died, Dec. 23, 1861, cause unknown, at Langley, Va. Editor’s note: in the Pennsylvania State Archives Civil War Veterans Card File 1861-1866, the record for “ Mehan, Michael ” does not state the cause of his death.
Mulhart, PatrickPrivateJun. 1, 1861Killed, May 7, 1863, at Fairfax Station, Va.
McMahan, MatthewPrivateOct. 18, 1861Discharged on Surgeon ‘ s certificate, Dec. 21, 1863. Editor’s note: in the Pennsylvania State Archives Civil War Veterans Card File 1861-1866, the record for “ McMahan, Matthew ” spells the surname as “McMahan.” The record states that he was discharged on Dec. 21, 1862, one year earlier than the date Bates gives. He subsequently re-enlisted on Mar. 22, 1864 at Williamsport, Pa. The record is not clear on whether his re-enlistment was with Company I or with some other company or regiment.
McCauliff, PatrickPrivateOct. 18, 1861Transferred 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 “ McCauliff, Patrick ” spells the surname as “McCauliff.” The record is blank except for the cross-reference: “Refer to: McAnliffe, Patrick.” This second record contains the details provided above along with the remark that he had re-enlisted on Dec. 25, 1863 when Company I was located at Nokesville, Va.
McTague, PatrickPrivateJul. 29, 1861Wounded, Sept. 17, 1862, at Antietam, died, Sept. 27, 1862, at Washington, D. C. Editor’s note: in the Pennsylvania State Archives Civil War Veterans Card File 1861-1866, the record for “ McTague, Patrick ” spells the surname as “McTague.”
Noble, Charrick J.PrivateMay. 15, 1861Transferred to the 191st reg. P. V., May 31, 1864, Vet.
Northrop, ThomasPrivateJul. 29, 1861Transferred, June 10, 1864, to Company D, 83rd reg. P. V.
Northrop, OrlandoPrivateJul. 29, 1861Transferred, June 10, 1864, to Company D, 83rd reg. P. V.
O ‘ Boyle, JamesPrivateApr. 22, 1861Transferred to the 191st reg. P. V., May 31, 1864, Vet.
Oden, L. D.PrivateJul. 29, 1861Captured, Aug. 30, 1862, at Second Bull Run, exchanged, deserted, date unknown. Editor’s note: in the Pennsylvania State Archives Civil War Veterans Card File 1861-1866, the record for “ Oden, L. D. ” provides only the details presented above.
Payne, SheldenPrivateApr. 22, 1861Discharged on Surgeon ‘ s certificate, June 13, 1863 .
Palmetier, AlbertPrivateApr. 22, 1861Transferred to the 191st reg. P. V., May 31, 1864, Vet.
Piersoll, EnberryPrivateJul. 29, 1861Transferred, June 10, 1864, to Company D, 83rd reg. P. V.
Roberts, SamuelPrivateOct. 20, 1861Discharged on Surgeon ‘ s certificate, Oct. 29, 1862 .
Renschlier, Fredrick L.PrivateOct. 20, 1861Transferred to the 191st reg. P. V., May 31, 1864, Vet.
Russell, Ransom B.PrivateApr. 22, 1861Transferred from the 8th reg. United States Infantry, at Culpeper, Va., mustered out, Apr. 22, 1864. Editor’s note: in the Pennsylvania State Archives Civil War Veterans Card File 1861-1866, the record for “ Russell, Ransom B. ” includes the details provided above but offers no additional elaboration about his service with the 8th U. S. Infantry. That he mustered out with Company I of the 6th Reserves suggests that he originally entered service with this company and regiment.
Sayers, Wallace L.PrivateMay. 15, 1861Mustered out with the company, June 11, 1864 .
Sherman, NelsonPrivateApr. 22, 1861Wounded, May 6, 1864, at the Wilderness, absent at muster out, in hospital, location unknown. Editor’s note: in the Pennsylvania State Archives Civil War Veterans Card File 1861-1866, the record for “ Sherman, Nelson ” does not indicate when he was discharged.
Scarville, Amasa D.PrivateApr. 22, 1861Mustered out with the company, June 11, 1864 .
Smith, Augustus D.PrivateApr. 22, 1861Mustered out with the company, June 11, 1864 .
Scott, ThomasPrivateApr. 22, 1861Mustered out with the company, June 11, 1864 .
Shaw, Samuel B.PrivateJul. 29, 1861Transferred, June 20, 1862, to the Western Gun Boat Service.
Sweet, FranklinPrivateJul. 29, 1861Discharged on Surgeon ‘ s certificate, Oct. 29, 1862 .
Smith, John S.PrivateJul. 29, 1861Discharged, date unknown, for wounds received in action, Dec. 13, 1862, at Fredericksburg .
Sleyter, Philander C.PrivateApr. 22, 1861Discharged on Surgeon ‘ s certificate, May 11, 1863 .
Sible, King. G.PrivateApr. 22, 1861Died, Nov. 18, 1861, cause unknown, at Langley, Va. Editor’s note: in the Pennsylvania State Archives Civil War Veterans Card File 1861-1866, the record for “ Sible, King. G. ” does not state the cause of his death.
Stranger, Ebenezer P.PrivateJul. 29, 1861Died, Oct. 30, 1862, cause unknown, at Alexandria, Va. Editor’s note: in the Pennsylvania State Archives Civil War Veterans Card File 1861-1866, the record for “ Stranger, Ebenezer P. ” does not state the cause of his death.
Stephens, Andrew J.PrivateApr. 22, 1861Died, Jan. 21, 1863, cause unknown, at Aquia Creek, Va. Editor’s note: in the Pennsylvania State Archives Civil War Veterans Card File 1861-1866, the record for “ Stephens, Andrew J. ” does not state the cause of his death.
Shortelle Robert E.PrivateApr. 22, 1861Killed, July 3, 1863, at Gettysburg .
Sharp, Mathias B.PrivateOct. 16, 1861Captured, Aug. 28, 1862, at Second Bull Run, exchanged, deserted, date unknown. Editor’s note: in the Pennsylvania State Archives Civil War Veterans Card File 1861-1866, the record for “ Sharp, Mathias B. ” provides no additional information than what is presented above.
Thompson, Frank W.PrivateOct. 17, 1861Discharged on Surgeon ‘ s certificate, Oct. 25, 1862 .
Tripp, DennisonPrivateJul. 29, 1861Discharged, May 11, 1863, for wounds received in action, Sept. 17, 1862, at Antietam .
Wilber, Charles H.PrivateMay. 15, 1861Wounded, May 10, 1864, at Spotsylvania Court House, absent at muster out, in hospital, location unknown. Editor’s note: in the Pennsylvania State Archives Civil War Veterans Card File 1861-1866, the record for “ Wilber, Charles H. ” does not indicate when he was discharged.
Williams, L. O.PrivateMarch 27, 1863Transferred to the 191st reg. P. V., May 31, 1864 .
Welch, JohnPrivateMay. 15, 1861Deserted, June 18, 1862, location unknown. Editor’s note: in the Pennsylvania State Archives Civil War Veterans Card File 1861-1866, the record for “ Welch, John ” makes no mention of his having deserted. Rather, it gives a discharge date of Nov. 5, 1862 and includes the following remark: “See Circular W. D. Dated 12-26-89 .”
Wilson, JosiahPrivateMay 28, 1861Deserted, July 1, 1863, from Littlestown, Pa.
Wheat, Albert T.PrivateJun. 1, 1861Not on muster-out roll. Editor’s note: in the Pennsylvania State Archives Civil War Veterans Card File 1861-1866, the record for “ Wheat, Albert T. ” indicates that he was discharged July 22, 1861 from State service on account of disability and was therefore never mustered into Federal service.
Zaner, George B.PrivateJul. 29, 1861Killed, Aug. 28, 1862, at Second Bull Run .