PA Civil War Volunteer Soldiers
Ninth Regiment, Company G
Recruited in Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania
Mustered in April 24, 1861 for 3 months
Easton Jaegers
9th Regiment, Co. G
Captain
Richard A. Graeffe
1st Lieutenant
Charles Goepp
2nd Lieutenant
Frank A. Hetrick
1st Sergeant
Francis Mittenberger
2nd Sergeant
John Cooneyer
3rd Sergeant
Martin Goth
4th Sergeant
Joseph Hoefler
1st Corporal
Francis Pleffer
2nd Corporal
Francis Ries
3rd Corporal
George Wahler
4th Corporal
Otto Hersh
Musician
Joseph Flad
William Weber
Privates
John Adler
Jacob Beck
George Biermann
Adolphus Dennig
Jacob Ecker
George Elhard
Frederick Epple
Martin Eppler
Charles Franklin
Daniel Friedewald
Bernard Froehler
Henry E. Froelich
Anthony Gehr
Henry Genther
Otto Geauz
John Hanmerlein
Christian G. Herrmann
Joseph Hertzler
Charles Huber
John Hunter
John Hutmacher
Charles Kaiser
Godfrey Kaiser
William Kaltbach
Gustavus Kemmerer
Ignace Kiefer
Henry Klette
John Kern
Andrew Klump
Maurice Laetius
Anthony Liebermann
Henry Lingeman
Augustus Loeffelmann
David Loeffler
Joseph Long
Godfrey Lutz
Frederick Meyer
John Meyer
Peter Messinger
Charles Miller
Dr. George Miller
Anthony Mock
Pius Moll
George Palmer
Hermann Pfisterer
John Pfleger
Rudolph Rapp
Augustus Ries
Conrad Ries
Joseph Ries
Frederick Roesler
Aaron Rogers
Frederick Roth
Julius Schaler
George Schrog
Jacob Schwarz
Andrew Snomann
John H. Stein
David F. Strauss
Henry Sturm
George Swaddell
Clement Weber
Charles Weidknecht
Lewis Wendenburg
Jacob Wettlaenfer
John White
Roster Source: History of Northampton County, Pennsylvania, William J. Heller Editor, The American Historical Society, 1920.
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