PA Civil War Volunteer Soldiers
One Hundred and Forty-eighth Regiment, Company E
Recruited in Jefferson, Indiana, Armstrong Counties, Pennsylvania
148th PA Regiment Co. E
Captain Charles Stewart
Captain John F. Sutton
First Lieut. William T. Clark
First Lieut. Peter D. Sprankle
Second Lieut. George Hamilton
Second Lieut. James M. Sutton
Seond Lieut. John M. Kenly
First Sergeant Levi C. Smith
First Sergeant Robert A. Travis
First Sergeant George Baughman
Sergeant John L. Mabon
Sergeant Daniel W. Smith
Sergeant Joseph H. Moorehead
Sergeant Chas. M. Law
Sergeant William C. Devinney
Corporal George W. Roland
Corporal Jacob Roland
Corporal Robert Gettis
Corporal Isaiah L. Wills
Corporal Robert J. Crissman
Corporal Daniel R. Sutter
Corporal John Milliron
Corporal Vincent Richards
Corporal William Byers
Corporal Joseph Hallowell
Corporal James S. Shoppard
Corporal William B. Wilkins
Corporal William J. Postlethwaite
Corporal Joseph J. Shofstall
Corporal Matthew C. Allison
Musician Johnston Hamilton
Musician David N. Henry
Wagoner John S. Weamer
Privates
James Adams
William R. Anderson
John Boyer
Emanuel Bush
Peter Burket
James Bear
Clarence T. Barr
Isaac G. Cochran
John A. Cummings
James C. Cramer
Henry Clingenberger
Amos Cryster
James Devinney
William F. Dill
Daniel P. Driver
Alexander R. Dunlap
Samuel P. Edwards
William Evans
William Fisher
Harmon Friday
Thomas Garret
David Gearhart
Samuel R. Gearhart
George Goodman
George Groft
William M. Hallowell
John S. Harman
John Harmon
John M. Hartman
John C. Hoover
Henry Horner
Lewis H. Irwin
Jacob H. Jamison
Stacey C. Jones
William Jordan
Benjamin F. Keck
Erastus King
Sampson Klingensmith
Benjamin F. Kramer
Elias R. Kroh
John Kunkle
Daniel C. Law
Joseph H. Law
William Laininger
William Landers
Joseph Long
David F. Luckhart
Thomas R. Luckhart
John C. Moorehead
Thomas McElwee
Montgomery McFadden
John Meekens
William Milliron
Eli R. Miller
George Miller
Jacob W. Miller
Andrew Minich
John Mountz
William S. Newcomb
William P. Oberlin
Josiah Philips
Samuel A. Pilson
John Pounds
Josiah Postlethwaite
William Pringle
Emanuel Raybuck
Henry Raybuck
Hezekiah C. Reed
Malchia Rhodes
Joseph Rising
John G. Roland
John B. Shall
Samuel Shilling
Philip Sloppy
David Smith
John Snyder
Joseph C. Speedy
David E. Stamm
James L. Staggers
Jacob M. R. Strayer
Joseph L. Sutton
Edward Sweeny
Robert P. Thompson
Chambers O. Timblin
George F. Timblin
Harvey H. Transue
Peter Vancile
George D. Welch
Lewis A. Welch
James K. Wells
Daniel Clark Whitacre
Philip Whitsel
Miles Wynkoop
John S. Wynkoop
Henry Young
Contributed by Dave Stover, Great grandson of David Stover, Company G, 148th Regiment,
Pennsylvania Volunteers. Any inquiries from individual genealogists or researchers are welcome.
Source: The Story of Our Regiment, A History of The 148th Pennsylvania
Volunteers. Written by the Comrades; Edited by Adjt. J. W. Muffly; published by The Kenyon Printing and Mfg. Company, Des Moines, Iowa. 1904.
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