PA Civil War Volunteer Soldiers
Tenth Regiment, Company E
Recruited in Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
Mustered in April 29, 1861
Lancaster City Infantry
10th Regiment, Co. E
Captain
David W. Patterson
First Lieutenant
Daniel H. Heitshue
Second Lieutenant
William M. Whiteside
First Sergeant
Walter G. Evans
Second Sergeant
Charles M. Van Tassel
Third Sergeant
Jacob Simpson
Fourth Sergeant
Uriah E. Frank
First Corporal
William P. Leonard
Second Corporal
William D. Steigewalt
Third Corporal
George D. Cornell
Fourth Corporal
Issac H. Keith
Musician
John Glazier
William Reim
Privates
Anne, Alonzo C.
Bender, Daniel
Bair, Israel
Bohle, Albert J.
Brock, John R.
Balmer, William H.
Bowman, William
Bowman, George
Carney, Thomas
Carney, John
Curry, John
Curry, Albert
Clark, Samuel
Connelly, Barnard
Carpenter, John C.
Dummell, Adam
Dummell, Peter
Dean, James
Doderick, Jacob
Daily, William H.
Dennis, Henry
Engle, Frederick
Foesick, Franklin J.
Fisher, Henry
Frick, John J.
Gable, John B.
Gumph, John J.
Gish, Addison
Grosh, Israel
Good, Isaac
Harrison, George R.
Hess, Clinton
Houser, Peter
Hamilton, George
Killian, John D.
Long, John H.
Leonard, George
Metzger, Amos
McEvoy, John
Miller, George
Meeke, William
Morrisey, Charles
Mulholland, Joseph
Paster, Peter
Phillips, William
Redy, Michael
Rote, George S.
Suiter, John F.
Souber, Conrad
Suydam, Jacob
Suydam, William
Sherwood, Benjamin
Seiber, Peter A.
Sanney, Lawrence
Spindler, James
Smith, George
Smith, Charles
Shat, John
Shearer, Benjamin
Sturges, Nathan
Shertz, John
Tumlow, Samuel
Toles, George S.
Weidle, William
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
10th Regiment
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