PA Civil War Volunteer Soldiers
Fifth Regiment, Company B
5th Regiment
Additional Companies, Bios, Organization & Service
Recruited in Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania
Mustered in April 20, 1861
Turner Rifles
5th Regiment, Co. B
Captain
Henry Amlung
First Lieutenant
Martin Heckelman
Second Lieutenant
Charles Rebele
First Sergeant
Christopher Shelhardt
Second Sergeant
Christian Finn
Third Sergeant
John Gaiser
Fourth Sergeant
Frederick Haupt
First Corporal
Robert Dietrick
Second Corporal
Joseph Hammel
Third Corporal
Arnold Meckelburg
Fourth Corporal
Charles Richspfarr
Musician
John Brann
Edward Fiatkowski
Privates
Arnold, Frederick
Anterwaerth, Henry
Anscheutz, Henry
Berberick, Frederick
Bolland, George
Benz, Henry
Blume, Herrman
Bey, Albert
Balz, Christian
Deitrick, Lewis
Epple, Robert
Frasch, Charles
Frank, Jacob
Foelbel, Christian
Fisher, Charles
Faerber, William
Fackel, John
Goebz, Christian
Geissler, Frank
Gusindi, Carl
Groebe, Lewis
Goettman, Philip
Horn, John
Haupt, Carl
Heinle, Fritz
Haas, Carl
Holzapple, Christian
Henninger, Adolph
Hoedle, John
Hesserick, Henry
Hoehn, William
Jungbluts, Jacob
Kochler, David
Kramer, Lewis
Kauff, Adam
Kutscher, William
Kochenderfer, Karl
Knoebel, Cornelius
Knoer, Nicholas
Klenker, Fritz
Loefstroem, Henry
Lennig, Frederick
Lantz, George
Lantz, John
Luchm, Conrad
Mickelburg, Henry
Miller, Henry
Nan, George
Pflumm, Joseph
Preller, Carl
Pulvermiller, Philip
Rath, August
Ross, John
Schade, Frederick
Straub, Theodore
Salzmann, George
Stuckhart, Otto
Stoelzing, Frank
Sceibls, Samuel
Schmidt, Henry
Schmidt, Jacob
Simon, Frederick
Theurer, Adam
Voght, Henry
Weigant, George
Wettack, William
Winter, Michael
Wuethrick, John
Zedal, Herman
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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