PA Civil War Volunteer Soldiers
One Hundred and Sixty-seventh Regiment, Company B
167th Regiment
Additional Companies, Bios, Organization & Service
Recruited in Berks County, Pennsylvania
Mount Penn Guard
167nd PA Regiment Co. B
Captain
Charles Melcher
First Lieutenant
Michael J. Seiling
Second Lieutenant
Obadiah B. Coller
First Sergeant
William Eisenbise
Henry W. Albright
Sergeant
William Denhard
Andrew L. Helms
William Hell
John L. Morris
Corporal
Daniel R. Totheroth
Henry H. Lewis
Reuben C. Kissinger
John McKinney
Samuel Snell
Henry Van Reed
James H. Horner
Lyman Shirey
Julius Weaver
John Ferguson
Musician
Henry S. Wolfskill
Thomas C. Wright
Privates
Alderman, Enos
Arnold, John
Apply, Franz
Behrle, Blasius
Bohler, Lewis
Bitting, George W. N.
Bitting, Annapolis N.
Barger, George
Bechtel, Henry B.
Crow, Jacob
Clay, Harry C.
Christ, Henry
Chevreuc, Frederick
Doebler, Aaron
Diehl, John L.
Denger, Martin
Doll, George
East, Henry
Eisenberger, Philip
Ehrgood, Daniel
Endy, Benjamin
Eagen, Martin
Fritz, Ezekiel
Fox, John
Fitterling, Levi
Glenn, John
Gery, Nathaniel
Gross, Samuel
Geiger, Albert
Grosh, Franz
Gift, Isaac M.
Gempp, John S.
Hummel, Peter H
Homan, Charles A.
Hoyer, Reuben
Hartz, Ephraim
Hollenbach, Joshua
Haws, Henry
Hineman, Jacob
Herst, Richard
Krider, Henry
Klaengine, Levi
Kline, Charles L.
Kachel, Joseph
Kalberer, Tobias
Killin, John
Lasch, Tobias
Lanfersweiler, John
Minner, Henry A.
Moore, Elias
Moyer, Jacob G.
Meck, Samuel
Moyer, John G., Jr.
Markwood, Henry
Mainzer, George
McAllister, James
O'Neill, Patrick
Rollman, John
Row, John
Ruth, Daniel
Robinson, Charles
Ryan, Patrick
Spayd, Israel
Shadell, Levi R.
Shultz, Daniel
Shultz, Henry A.
Shollenberger, Cyrus
Schellkopp, George
Souders, Edward
Schnabel, Andrew
Steffe, Daniel
Schutter, Christopher
Steffey, Joseph
Schilb, Jacob
Savary, Jacob
Stone, John
Schmidt, John
Shilling, Samuel
Wacker, Jacob
Windhorn, Henry
Winch, Gustave
Weise, William
Yeager, Thomas
Yeager, 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
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