PA Civil War Volunteer Soldiers
One Hundred and Seventy-third Regiment, Company I
Recruited in Lebanon, & Schuylkill Counties, Pennsylvania
Heidelberg Guards
173rd PA Regiment Co. I
Captain
William B. Iba
First Lieutenant
Nicholas Lambright
Second Lieutenant
Adam Stains
First Sergeant
Aaron M. Riehm
Sergeant
David R. Burky
Franklin Miller
Jacob Carl
Henry Oberly
Corporal
Samuel Donley
William H. Simmons
Jonathan Reedy
Andrew Fox
Isaac Klick
John Marks
John Geisinger
Benedict Donley
Private
Albright, William
Anspach, Daniel
Betz, Jeremiah
Bannan, Joseph
Boyd, William
Boyer, Jonathan
Brown, Charles
Cranberger, Adam
Capp, Peter
Chester, Isaac
Cox, Joseph
Dehn, Michael
Dephen, William
Deppen, William
Ebright, Samuel
Firestine, John W.
Filler, George
Files, Charles
Fillinger, Charles
Fox, Adam
Gettle, Henry
Gouldner, John
Houseman, Isaac
Hess, Henry
Hank, John
Hinsey, Jacob
Hoffman, Isaac
Hoffman, Frank A.
Hebsman, Ulmas
Jones, Henry
Jones, Evan E.
Kershner, Jacob
Krumbine, Frank
Kuntzy, Frederick
Karscher, Jacob
Knepp, William
Kileman, Peter
Loeb, Levi
Less, Michael
Lutz, William
Lineringhouse, M.
Liewich, Adam
Lawall, Frederick
Lawall, Peter
Lehman, Jonathan
Lebo, William
Mell, John
Myers, Lewis V.
Moser, Daniel
Miller, George, 2nd
Myers, William M.
Miller, George, 1st
Miller, Jacob
Neher, George
Newman, Peter
Phillipi, George
Price, Samuel
Pearson, Henry
Petler, Jacob
Ristenbatt, Milton
Reed, Joseph
Root, Casper
Rabble, Ratherson
Rathville, Thomas
Steirwalt, Charles
Strickler, Israel
Schocht, George
Spangler, Jonathan
Speicher, Jonathan
Strickler, Henry
Strickler, John K.
Strickler, Jacob
Sholly, Bethlen
Spangler, Samuel
Tracy, Francis
Weik, William
Weik, Hiram
Wagner, Peter
Williams, John
Wabble, Andrew
Zuire, George
Zimmerman, Henry
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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