PA Civil War Volunteer Soldiers
Two Hundred and Second Regiment, Company C
202nd Regiment
Additional Companies, Bios, Organization & Service
Recruited in Adams and York Counties, Pennsylvania
202nd PA Regiment Co. C
Captain
John Q. Pfeiffer
First Lieutenant
John F. Blair
Second Lieutenant
John J. McKinney
First Sergeant
Joseph Miller
Sergeant
Jacob J. Diehl
Adam McKinney
Abraham King
Cornelius Shue
Corporal
Nathan Stambaugh
John B. Shrum
Reuben R. Crum
George A. Kohler
Upton F. Forrest
Emanuel Wolford
John Britchen
Henry H. Diehl
Musician
Lewis A. Groft
John J. Clapsaddle
Privates
Adams, Vincent H.
Bachmeister, W. J.
Bair, Ephraim
Bartholomew, John
Bentzel, David
Bricker, Jesse F.
Bricker, George H.
Bunty, Charles C.
Blair, Jeremiah
Carbaugh, John
Carl, Adam
Carns, William
Chambers, Joseph H.
Cisler, Eli
Crum, Eli H.
Day, Jacob
Deitrick, John
Dietz, Alexander
Dundore, George D.
Eigeike, Frederick
Frink, James W.
Ginter, Carl
Gotwalt, Henry
Grim, Alexius
Graver, Martin
Harlacher, William B.
Harlacher, Charles B.
Hannan, James
Hersh, John J.
Hupfer, Jacob
Jacobs, Samuel
Jacobs, Henry
Jacobs, George A.
Kepner, Hiram
Kesselring, George W.
Kinsler, Edward
Klinger, John
Klunk, Anthony W.
Keitel, George C.
Lawrence, Michael G.
Leightner, Jacob
Leightner, Daniel L.
Lippy, William A.
Low, Jacob
Low, Henry
Low, William
Martin, John O.
Miller, Cornelius
McCadden, Michael
McClaine, Aaron
McKinney, Lewis
Moel, Francis
Noel, Joseph
Olinger, Henry
Overbaugh, Lew. C.
Overbaugh, Francis A.
Ports, Hezekiah
Pfeiffer, Theodore
Reary, Wesley A.
Riebling, Henry
Roberts, Joseph
Roth, Elias
Rice, Howard
Shanabrough, Frederick
Shanebrook, James
Small, Daniel
Small, David
Smith, John
Sponseller, George
Sponseller, Oliver
Staub, Leo J.
Stoneseifer, John A.
Stoneseifer, David F.
Stahley, Joseph A.
Wagoner, William H.
Wagoner, William
Weaver, Henry
Weaver, Lewis P.
Weidner, Stephen
Winters, Conrad
Wolf, Richard
Wolf, Jeremiah
Wolf, William A.
Wolford, Jesse
Wolford, John F.
Young, Barnitz
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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