PA Civil War Volunteer Soldiers
One Hundred and Seventy-ninth Regiment, Company K
Recruited in Berks County, Pennsylvania
179th PA Regiment Co. K
Captain
John B. Wagoner
First Lieutenant
Alexander Young
Second Lieutenant
Amos H. Engle
First Sergeant
William F. Riegel
Sergeant
James Zettemoyer
Amos Boone
Jacob Firing
Linderman Brittin
Corporal
Jacob Holloway
Harman R. Bunn
David Hinterleter
Charles E. Willman
John R. Wagoner
Jacob Swavely
Joel Fox
William A. Potteiger
Musician
Daniel Rohrbach
Amerson Smeck
Privates
Arnold, John
Arndt, Linneaus
Breneiser, John
Bast, Jonathan
Boyer, James
Biehl, Daniel
Boyer, John H.
Bush, Henry
Baker, Jeremiah
Bechtel Abraham
Bailey, William
Betz, William
Baily, Joshua
Bausher, Jacob S.
Danner, Jacob
Dehart, Daniel
Debart, David G.
Dietrich, Ephraim
Dietrich, Benneville
Dietrich, Peter
Derr, Alvin
Emes, Anthony
Eschbach, Daniel
Endy, Benjamin
Eagle, Daniel M.
Eagle, Peter
Emore, Amos
Faber, Isaac
Frankhauser, D.C.
Fox, Jacob
Frey, Elias S.
Greenawalt, Henry
GreenawaIt, D. M.
Gehret, Samuel L.
Gross, William
Greenawalt, Joshua
Hefflegar, Rudolph
Hartman, David
Hawk, Albert S.
Hoffman, Benneville
Houck, Harrison
Kroninger, Peter
Kline, Jacob
Kunkle. Michael
Lenhart, John
Livingood, John E.
Lewars, Henry
Miller, William
Mauger, David R.N.
Mauger, Jacob S.
Meek, John
Miller, Hiram
Miller, Levi
Morgan, Jacob
Moser, John.
Ortlip, John
Pott, Augustus B.
Pott, Charles M.
Roether, Richard
Reinert, Samuel
Rupp, Jacob
Roth, Daniel
Roth, David F.
Reichelderfer, Per'y
Rahmer, Willoughby
Strunk, J. Franklin
Schealer, Samuel
Schum, Daniel
Shirey, John H.
Shirey, Franklin H.
Seip, John B.
Sarg, Valentine
Sassaman, Jacob M.
Shuman, Samuel
Seyler, William M.
Trexler, Nathan
Wentzel, Philip
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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