PA Civil War Volunteer Soldiers
First Regiment, Company D
1st Regiment
Additional Companies, Bios, Organization & Service
Recruited in Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania
Mustered in April 20, 1861
Scott Guards
1st PA Regiment, Co. D
Captain
Charles Heckman
First Lieutenant
James F. Thompson
Second Lieutenant
William H. Able
First Sergeant
Joseph Oliver
Second Sergeant
Henry Arndt
Third Sergeant
William A. Bachman
Fourth Sergeant
Calvin Pardee
First Corporal
Edward S. Carrell
Second Corporal
Flavius G. Arrowsmith
Third Corporal
Augustus Stewart
Fourth Corporal
Benjamin H. Hillman
Musician
Erwin Hartsell
Privates
Adams, Samuel
Attel, Amandus
Alsover, Jabez
Andrews, John
Bowman, John W.
Blane, William
Bowers, Joseph
Boyd, Thomas
Brodie, James T.
Cooper, Jeremiah
Clymer, Isaac C.
Diehl, George E.
Delaney, Matthew
Emmons, Samuel I.
Finster, Edward
Finster, Alfred
Ferguson, James
Gallaghan, Edward B.
Gangwer, John I.
Heintzelman, Samuel I.
Hubbell, Frank A.
Huber, David W.
Hoyt, Alexander W.
Hawk, Jacob A.
Hulsizer, James E.
Hammer, Christian
Hulsizer, Silas
Hagerman, Wilson I.
Hixson, William C.
Horn, Luther
Innes, Henry
Ihrie, Joseph
Kichline, David E.
Lane, Adam H.
Levers, John I.
Levers, Charles P.
Meldrum, James B.
Mattes, Frederick C.
Meyer, Charles
McDonald, Patrick
Morrell, Lewis
Oberly, George M.
Pace, William H.
Phillips, Robert R.
Raub, Abraham A.
Reese, Robert
Richard, Philip
Ricketts, Thomas P.
Reese, George
Smith, William A.
Sloan, John P. B.
Seip, William H.
Shouse, Edward A.
Shaffer, George H.
Seip, Henry N.
Stele, Albert
Snyder, Thomas
Simons, James
Troxell, Theodore
Troxell, David E.
Wagner, Thomas
Young, Abraham K.
Roster Source: Bates, Samuel P. (Samuel Penniman), 1827-1902.: History of Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1861-5; prepared in compliance with acts of the legislature, by Samuel P. Bates.
Contributed by George Rapp
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