PA Civil War Volunteer Soldiers
First Regiment, Company H
Recruited in Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania
Mustered in April 21, 1861
National Guards
1st Regiment, Co. H
Captain
Ferdinand W. Bell
First Lieutenant
Jacob G. Barnett
Second Lieutenant
George L. Fried
First Sergeant
John V. Fried
Second Sergeant
James McGloin
Third Sergeant
Robert Burrell
Fourth Sergeant
Augustus Heller
First Corporal
Robert Ballentine
Second Corporal
William Osterstock
Third Corporal
Daniel Phillipe
Fourth Corporal
William Diehl
Privates
Arnold, Charles
Buck, John H.
Buckley, Samuel
Batey, Benjamin
Beers, Silas
Barnett, James
Barnett, John S.
Buck, James P.
Buller, George
Bender, Edward
Bryson, James
Burel, George
Bittner, John
Bulmen, Edward
Ballentine, James
Clifton, John L.
Daley, Henry A.
Dew, Benjamin
Dingler, John
Elliot, Charles
Fraunfelder, Samuel
Freyberger, Jacob
Frey, George
Ginginger, Frank
Gosner, Charles A.
Haines, John B.
Hutton, George
Hutton, David
Harmeny, Joseph
Hoit, James M.
Kinsey, Charles
King, Peter
Levan, Charles A.
Moor, Samuel
Moor, John
Meeker, John W.
Mosey, Alexander
Mellich, William S.
McGlaughlin, Joseph
Miller, John S.
Miller, Ervin
Neigh, Samuel
Nicholas, George
Pittinger, Henry
Phillipe, Solomon
Randolph, John
Snyder, William L.
Seip, Richard
Snyder, Frank
Saunt, Samuel
Sunderland, George
Seals, Eaw
Tronzo, Samuel
Unaugst, William H.
Williams, Richard
Wilking, William
West, John C.
Ward, Adam
Weaver, Thomas
Weiss, Reuben
Wilson, John B.
Wykoff, Charles
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
1st Regiment
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