PA Civil War Volunteer Soldiers
Ninth Regiment, Company C
9th Regiment
Additional Companies, Bios, Organization & Service
Recruited in Carlisle, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania
Mustered in April 2s, 1861
Sumner Rifles
9th Regiment, Co. C
Captain
Christian Kuhns
First Lieutenant
Augustus Zag
Second Lieutenant
John B. Alexander
First Sergeant
John S. Lyne
Second Sergeant
Barnet Shafer
Third Sergeant
John W. Keeney
Fourth Sergeant
John Low
First Corporal
Charles Sanno
Second Corporal
Charles H. Foulk
Third Corporal
Thomas Colwell
Fourth Corporal
John W. Shafer
Musician
John McMaster
John S. Cole
Privates
Armstrong, Calives
Alguier, Samuel
Bailey, David
Blaine, William S.
Curn, Henry
Caufman, John H.
Cornman, Augustus
Deamer, Alexander, T.
Durnin, Matthew W.
Demole, Edward
Ebright, H.
Erick, George
Elliott, Samuel
Engelberger, William
Egolf, Lemuel
Fink, John C.
Gregg, William B.
Gilmore, Peter
Grier, Samuel
Gregg, John M.
Gauld, George W.
Hipple, Benjamin
Heavinger, George W.
Keller, Henry
Keeserman, William
Kuntz, Philip
Lippart, William
Lobach, Albert T.
Long, Andrew K.
Low, Jacob M.
Lisman, Casper
McGibbens, Patrick
McGowan, William
Martin, Robert A.
Noble, James
Noble, Jackens W. J.
Noble, James H.
Nealy, William
Peatus, David
Peatus, Alexander
Rodgers, Alexander
Robinson, John
Ramsey, William
Swartz, John
Swartz, Andrew
Snodgrass, William M.
Sitts, Samuel
Smith, Alfred B.
Shuserman, John C.
Spottswood, Edward
Sanno, Edward B.
Sterrett, James
Stinmyer, Harman
Sadler, Samuel G.
Stouf, Michael B.
Spong, John
Thompson, David
Vansant, John
Vanard, Wilson
Watts, William M.
Winnans, Jackson W.
Wolf, Alexander
Wert, Henry P.
Weakly, James G.
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.
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