PA Civil War Volunteer Soldiers
Twenty-Fifth Regiment, Company K
Carbondale, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania
Mustered in April 26, 1861
Carbondale City Guards
25th PA Regiment Co. K
Captain
Alfred Dart
First Lieutenant
Alfred Dart, Jr.
Second Lieutenant
Jacob B. Floyd
First Sergeant
Warren F. Smirell
Second Sergeant
Sedgwick R. Ketcham
Third Sergeant
Charles A. Hathaway
Fourth Sergeant
Charles E. Britton
First Corporal
Enos Snyder
Second Corporal
Milton W. Snyder
Third Corporal
William Hampton
Fourth Corporal
William Cole
Musician
Henry Brown
Frederick Berge
Privates
Brown, Hamilton
Buchanan, George
Burdick, Almon M.
Burns, Owen
Brainard, Samuel
Berigin, Patrick
Burge, Frederick
Carey, Justus
Campbell, Robert
Cole, Nathan
Charles, Thomas
Duffee, James
Dilts, Elisha
Engle, Almor
Farrell, Joseph
Farrell, Philip
Flanagan, James
Farris, John
Grattan, James
Glenan, Patrick
Handson, Martin
Hipple, James
Hartsall, William
Horn, Levi B.
Jenkins, Robert
Knowle, John
Kelly, James
Loftis, Henry
Lane, John
Murphy, Martin
McCann, Patrick
Mc Stran, Robert
Montgomery, William A.
McLasky, James
Mehl, Charles
Nicholas, John
Narry, John
Oelonole, Anthony
Payne, Irwin C.
Phillips, George
Philbin, Patrick
Quinn, John
Stone, George
Seull, Reese
Smith, Oscar C.
Skilton, James R.
Snyder, Adam
Shields, James
Shannon, Franklin W.
Smith, Thomas
Thompson, David
Thacher, Edward
Ulrico, Thomas
Vail, Wilmot
Vail, David
Wells, Henry
Walker, John
Williams, Reese
Welsh, William
Whiting, George
Welbezy, James E.
Yarns, William
Yarns, James
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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