PA Civil War Volunteer Soldiers
Ninth Regiment, Company D
9th Regiment
Additional Companies, Bios, Organization & Service
Recruited in Allentown, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania
Mustered in April 24, 1861
Catasaqua Rifles
9th Regiment, Co. D
Captain
G. D. Hand
First Lieutenant
C. A. G. Keck
Second Lieutenant
Enoch Phillips
First Sergeant
Levi Stubler
Second Sergeant
William Semner
Third Sergeant
Tighman Miller
Fourth Sergeant
Morgan Richards
First Corporal
Charles Nolf, Jr.
Second Corporal
Richard Wilson
Third Corporal
William Williams
Fourth Corporal
Granville Hangams
Musician
Henry Sttressen
William Miller
Privates
Arthur, Samuel
Barrow, Samuel C.
Baumeister, William C.
Clement, Hugh
Craft, Levi
Crogan, Richard
Cooney, Michael
Dettwiler, Henry
Davis, Isaac
Daniel, Daniel
Edwards, Evan
Elliott, James
Eckenberger, Henry
Fondran, Benedict
Graham, John
Grate, John
Hopkins, William
Hopkins, John
Hughes, James
Henry, Francis
Hetthenson, James
Hammerly, Roberts
Hacker, Jacob
Jones, Joseph
Kramsic, Edwards
Kane, John
Kick, Lorentz
Keiser, Edwin
Keiser, William
Leister, Tilghman
Lockwood, Samuel
Leister, Peter
Lewellyn, Thomas
Meyers, William H.
Morrison, John
Michael, Charles H.
Manley, Lewis
McClasky, John
McGee, Cornelius
McHecker, John
McHoes, Joshua
Patrick, John
Panly, William H.
Paul, William
Reese, David
Rohn, Wilson
Ritter, Augustus
Schwab, Joshua
Snyder, William T.
Snyder, James R.
Sattenfuse, William H.
Schlosser, William
Smith, Samuel
Smith, Stephen
Steinberger, Henry
Tombler, David A.
Vansycheli, James
Vreeland, Charles
Wilson, Frank H.
William, Robert
Werly, William
Wolf, Abraham
Xandres, Francis
Young, James
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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