PA Civil War Volunteer Soldiers
One Hundred and Seventy-third Regiment, Company H
Recruited in Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania
173rd PA Regiment Co. H
Captain
James R. Cleaver
First Lieutenant
William A. Christian
Second Lieutenant
Henry B. Sessinger
First Sergeant
William A. Bensinger
Sergeant
Peter Imschwiler
John Shelly
Charles H. Smith
George W. Downing
Corporal
Jacob Reedy
William T. Jones
Andrew Pane
Patrick Muldowny
John Stephens
William T. Ditty
Private
Bolick, Andrew
Bowen, David
Bawn, Nathaniel
Bleakley, James
Beach, Charles
Bickleman, Lewis
Connelly, Robert
Copenhaver, John
Courtright, Jacob
Dunn, Edward
Dreichbach, Jost W.
Delaney, James
Drumheller, John
Davidson, Jonathan
Dillman, Charles M.
Elliott, Patrick
Fisher, Charles L.
Fisher, William H.
Fisher, Charles F.
Frometer, Jacob
Gilbert, Peter J.
Gollaher, John
Garrett, William
Garris, Peter
Garner, John C.
Gray, Charles
Gibson, William
Hartz, Israel
Huber, Daniel
Hoarbach, Jacob
Heckler, Jacob
Hughes, John
Hogentogler, William
Heilner, Isaac N.
Horning, Alois
Jones, Daniel
John, Frederick
Kleinsmith, Nicholas
Keim, Joseph
Koppf, William
Klase, Charles F.
Kleindenst, John
Kreiser, William
Klein, John
Morrison, William
Maudler, Francis
May, Philip
Martin, William J.
Mackey, Daniel
Marvey, George
Nolen, Martin
Omer, Robert
Paddock, Jackson
Pane, Jacob
Parham, Frank
Pursel, Daniel
Pane, David
Roderion, Valentine
Roderion, Peter
Rehm, George
Reiff, George
Robertson, George
Reese, Thomas
Smith, Monroe
Stitzer, John
Strubel, George
Schapbell, Frank F.
Schradley, Andrew
Smith, George
Snyder, Charles W.
Steely, Joseph
Samon, Frederick
Thompson, Eli
Toby, Conrad
Treibley, Benjamin F.
Valentine, Ellis
Vastonten, George
William, Patrick
Wilson, John
Warlow, Joseph
Watson, John
Wilson, James B.
Yarnell, Isaac
Young, George
Zerby, Jackson
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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