PA Civil War Volunteer Soldiers
One Hundred and Eighty-second Regiment, Company K -
Twenty-first Cavalry
Recruited in Schuylkill / Franklin Counties, Pennsylvania
182nd PA Regiment Troop K
Captain
Robert J. Boyd
First Lieutenant
Henry C. Phenicie
Second Lieutenant
Louis H. Henkell
First Sergeant
George W. Kennedy
Quartermaster Sergeant
Levi J. Grawl
Commissary Sergeant
Daniel Bitner
Sergeant
John Palmer
Archibald Rymer
Samuel Palmer
John W. Kuhn
Philip L. Gardner
J. Wilson Hoover
Corporal
George W. Lewis
Jacob Kuhn
David Criswell
J. Dallas Frye
Henry Bartle
James L. Weagly
Jacob L. Bowles
John Thompson
Buglar
John S. Koons
Matthew Myers
Blacksmith
John Gams
Farrier
Harry Haulman
Saddler
John Phreanor
Privates
Armstrong, David
Anderson, Oscar
Alexander, Albert
Barrett, Charles
Brindle, John
Cleary, Thomas J.
Champion, William
Chambers, Thomas
Cook, William B.
Davis, William
Dyer, Elisha
Donnelly, George
Davis, Henry
Easton, Upton
Fulton, David L.
Frye, Jonas M.
Graham, Robert
Grossman, Reuben
Graves, Banner
Hullinger, Samuel
Keyser, Davidson
Kennedy, Charles
Kissinger, George S.
Lovett, George
Mummert, John W.
Mummert, Jere
McLaughlin, Daniel
McCutcheon, Frank
McCormie, John
Pensinger, John
Pool, Jacob
Pensinger, Jacob
Palmer, Simon
Pensinger, William H.
Pensinger, William
Rankin, William
Ritter, Jacob B.
Ridenour, Lewis
Ross, George
Russell, James W.
Shrader, Jacob
Sheely, Abraham
Speer, James K.
Stoner, Joel
Smith, Peter
Snyder, Jeremiah
Small, Edward G. W.
Swisher, George W.
Smith, William L.
Snyder, George W.
Swisher, Peter
Scully, Andrew W.
Shrader, Henry
Sweany, John D.
Taylor, David
Unger, Martin
Unger, Charles
Wagner, Alfred
Woods, James A.
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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