PA Civil War Volunteer Soldiers
First Regiment, Company F
Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
Mustered in April 18, 1861
Lancaster Fencibles
1st PA Regiment, Co. F
Captain
Emlen Franklin
First Lieutenant
Michael H. Locher
Second Lieutenant
James P. Dysart
First Sergeant
David Miles
Second Sergeant
John Druckamiller
Third Sergeant
Charles Heitshu
Fourth Sergeant
John J. Hartman
First Corporal
George Musser
Second Corporal
Andrew McGinnis
Third Corporal
John P. Deiker
Fourth Corporal
William W. Hess
Privates
Atlee, William A.
Altick, Joseph
Ball, Ambrose
Baer, Samuel C.
Baer, Andrew
Biggs, Henry C.
Bowman, Joseph
Boring, Edward
Bair, David, Jr.
Blickensderfer, William
Chamberlain, John B.
Conn, Benjamin
Connor, John
Cross, John F.
Coyle, Michael
Duncan, William
Dustman, William
Duchman, Jacob S.
Derby, George W.
Eicholtz, Andrew
Eberman, Edward
Felter, Hannan
Greiner, Michael
Gundaker, Emanuel
Gerke, Herman L.
Hager, Edward
Hartman, William H.
Hubley, Chester S.
Haldeman, Clifford C.
Hayes, Charles E.
Hogendobler, John
Holbrook, Samuel S.
Jack, George W.
Kuhn, William
Leibley, Andrew
Markley, Samuel B.
Murphy, William W.
Meyers, Edward
Miller, David J.
McGonigal, John T.
Musselman, Samuel
Madden, John, Jr.
McCaskey, William S.
Ober, Benjamin H.
Powell, John
Pesterly, George
Rowe, Samuel W.
Rote, William T.
Redsecker, James F.
Rote, Henry D.
Rote, John
Rife, William P.
Strine, James B.
Stevens, Thaddeus, Jr.
Schenk, Rudolph W.
Swentzel, Henry F.
Steigerwalt, Samuel C.
Snyder, Jacob K.
Strickler, Wilson
Springer, John A.
Stubbs, John T.
Tredwell, James B.
Tumey, James
Witmer, Henry C.
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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