PA Civil War Volunteer Soldiers
Two Hundred and Second Regiment, Company
D
Recruited in York County, Pennsylvania
202nd PA Regiment Co. D
Captain
Courtland S. Prowell
First Lieutenant
Samuel B. Urich
Second Lieutenant
Joseph R. Musser
First Sergeant
George W. Miller
Sergeant
Abraham Y. Knisley
Daniel C. Hogue
Milton K. Brubaker
George L. Britcher
Corporal
William Beatty
Benjamin M. Williams
Peter Bryan
Henry Cromlish
Daniel Powell
John F. Meckley
Samuel M. Schisler
John Reichley
Privates
Ackerman, Albert
Brubaker, Adam H.
Brubaker, Lewis
Baughman, H. M.
Billet, John T.
Balinger, George
Burger, Jacob
Burns, John
Burkheimer, H. L.
Bear, Joseph
Brutzman, John H.
Bare, David E.
Bly, Joseph
Bailets, William A.
Bartholomew, William
Boak, James
Britcher, Augustus
Bringer, George
Coleman, John
Coleman, Levi
Donachy, Alexander
Drawbaugh, G. W.
Eslinger, Jacob
Erb, Daniel P.
Ensinger, Samuel
Faust, Augustus
Fisher, Samuel M.
Fisher, William
Gillen, Samuel
Grove, Virtue C.
Gabe, Edward
Garhart, Ferdinand
Heckel, Andrew
Heffner, John S.
Hahn, John
Hester, William
Hoke, David
Horie, Patrick
Hale, James E.
Hutton, Michael
Hartman, Benjamin
Hester, Daniel
Irvin, William J.
Jackson, Charles
Killinger, John
Killinger, George H.
Kramer, Daniel S.
Kersteter, John F.
Kimmel, John A.
Kriner, George
Keefer, Charles A.
Laform, William
Leepard, Joseph
Myers, Jacob R.
Morgan, John
Miller, Samuel
Michael, Jacob H.
Miller, John
Moore, John
McVain, William
McCauley, George T.
McCreary, Obediah
Orris, John
Orth, Hiram C.
Oliver, John W.
Oliver, Ira N.
Price, Alexander
Piper, Wilson
Page, Charles
Powell, Thomas
Raysor, William H.
Runk, George
Strine, Henry
Snyder, Peter F.
Stine, John
Shaffer, George H.
Springer, Henry C.
Sourbeer, Albert
Slake, Eli
Somson, John H.
Sullivan, John
Troup, William
Tinniny, Charles L.
Tell, William
Trexler, David
Van Riper, Christian C.
Winegardner, Jacob
Wetteran, Adam
Williams, Thomas A.
Weise, John
Wilson, Benjamin F.
White, William
Wertman, Robert M.
Watkins, Jesse
West, John
Wiseman, Jacob
Zimmerman, E.
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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