PA Civil War Volunteer Soldiers
First Regiment, Company I
Allentown, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania
Mustered in April 20, 1861
Union Rifles
1st Regiment, Co. I
Captain
William H. Gansler
First Lieutenant
E. P. Rhoads
Second Lieutenant
Benjamin C. Roth
First Sergeant
Abeile Heilman
Second Sergeant
Edwin G. Muench
Third Sergeant
Henry Fried
Fourth Sergeant
Noah Trumbor
First Corporal
Henry Trumbor
Second Corporal
Mahlon Fried
Third Corporal
Daniel C. Miller
Fourth Corporal
Charles Mertz
Musician
Julius Benkert
Augustus Ebert
Privates
Albright, Tilghman
Albright, James
Blumer, Henry A.
Blank, Wellington J.
Bechtel, Daniel
Behlen, Anthony
Bergenstock, David
Crist, Nelson
Dech, William
Dennis, Tilghman
Eichel, John
Egge, Perry
Ginginger, William
Guth, Henry
Gaumer, Willoughby
Haldeman, William H.
Hiskey, Oliver
Heidt, Jonas
Harris, William P.
Huber, Peter
Hammersley, Ellis
Hilliard, William
Hackman, Martin
Hainse, Charles
Hackman, Charles
Hardner, David
Haldeman, Henry
Keck, Thomas
Koeler, Lewis
Kramer, Solomon
Keck, Franklin
Kleckner, William
Konold, Melcher
Kramer, Henry
Kuhns, Alonzo
Keiper, Henry
Kleckner, Benjamin
Laubach, Thomas
Leiser, James
Miller, Tilghman
Miller, Henry
Mohr, Henry
Miller, Charles
Moyer, William J.
McCrystal, James
Nonnermaker, John
Nonnermaker, Daniel
Nagel, Andrew
Ochs, Jesse
Remmel, Peter
Roth, Edwin
Ritz, Tilghman
Rehr, Lewis
Remmel, Edward
Seip, James M.
Saeger, Richard M.
Stahley, Christian
Schwenk, Charles
Steele, Joseph
Stuber, James
Smith, Joseph
Trexler, Franklin
Trexler, Henry
Van Dyke, Walter
Wenner, George
Worman, Abraham
Wagner, Henry
Wasser, Franklin
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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