PA Civil War Volunteer Soldiers
Ninth Regiment, Company K
Recruited in Port Carbon, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania
Mustered in April 23, 1861
Keystone Rifles of Port Clinton
9th Regiment, Co. K
Captain
Matthew Brynes
First Lieutenant
William Cusack
Second Lieutenant
Thomas Brennan
First Sergeant
John Mullen
Second Sergeant
John Moore
Third Sergeant
Michael Dougherty
Fourth Sergeant
Bernard Duffy
First Corporal
John Leaman
Second Corporal
William Gaynor
Third Corporal
James Slattery
Fourth Corporal
James Burke
Musician
Thomas Fegan
Edward Cunningham
Privates
Allison, James
Agnew, James
Bowsman, Henry
Baker, Martin
Brennan, John
Brennan, Michael
Burns, Frank
Cawley, Patrick
Condon, Richard
Crandell, Ethan
Creamer, James
Casley, James
Coyle, Edward
Cannon, Michael
Curren, Patrick
Curren, Edward
Curlin, Thomas
Carr, Francis
Daily, James
Doggett, Peter
Doregan, John
Flannery, William
Foyle, Martin
Fitzsimmons, John
Fitzgerald, William
Gaven, Patrick
Gallaher, James
Gleason, Patrick
Florey, Edward
Hailey, Bryan
Harrison, Daniel
Hailey, John
Hayes, Samuel
Jefferson, William
Keveney, Andrew
Kent, Daniel
Kelly, Patrick
Katen, William
Little, George
McDonnell, William
Mullin, Edward
McVay, Edward
McLaughlin, James
McLaughlin, Michael
Manough, Jeremiah
McCabe, Daniel
Martin, John
Mooney, Daniel
O'Brien, William
O'Brien, James
Prichard, George
Parks, James
Ruddy, Hugh
Reno, John
Roe, Thomas
Ryan, James
Ryan, John, Sr.
Ryan, John, Jr.
Sullivan, Michael
Shannon, Patrick
Smith, Patrick
Sullivan, James
White, William
Walker, Patrick
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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