PA Civil War Volunteer Soldiers
Twenty-Fifth Regiment, Company F
Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania
Mustered in May 2, 1861
Lochiel Grays
25th PA Regiment Co. F
Captain
Henry Mc Cormick
First Lieutenant
William W. Jennings
Second Lieutenant
George Fisher
First Sergeant
James R. Kemble
Second Sergeant
George William Boyd
Third Sergeant
Henry Potts, Jr.
Fourth Sergeant
George A. Brooks
First Corporal
Eugene Snyder
Second Corporal
Henry C. Doll
Third Corporal
Joshua W. Muench
Fourth Corporal
John M. Major
Privates
Alricks, William K.
Armstrong, William W.
Andrews, Zachary T.
Bigler, John A.
Brooke, Jacob P.
Bolmer, Benjamin F.
Boyd, Jacob M.
Cathcart, Thomas L., Jr.
Care, John
Carson, William H.
Conrad, James
Corl, George V.
DeHaven, William H.
Doan, Aaron
Elder, John
Ensminger, John T.
Foster, Andrew J.
Fry, John W.
Fuller, George W.
Gotshall, John
Greenawalt, Theodore D.
Humphries, Guy C.
Hickok, Edmund H.
Humes, Thomas J.
Houston, William F.
Hyers, William H.
Hill, Richard
Horning, George
Henderson, Samuel J.
Hallock, William D. P.
Jones, Ephraim N.
Mager, John C.
Myers, George
Myers, William A.
Mitchell, Joseph J.
Mather, Edmund
Martin, Thomas A.
Pollock, Edwin
Platt, Charles N.
Pilkay, Joseph J.
Parke, John B.
Pickering, Henry Y.
Rohrer, Jacob
Rice, George
Royer, John W.
Roat, Abraham
Rawn, Charles C., Jr.
Rhodes, John
Robinson, Peter
Santo, Andrew
Simmons, Oliver B.
Swartz, Jacob A.
Small, Arthur F.
Sample, Thomas
Stewart, James
Smith, Albert
Troupe, John R.
Worrall, Isaac J.
Woodley, William W.
Winebrenner, Albert M.
Witman, Edward L.
Witman, Luther R.
Ward, Albert C.
Weir, James W.
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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