PA Civil War Volunteer Soldiers
Forty-eighth Regiment, Company K
Recruited in Cressona, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania
Mustered in July, 1861
Wilder Guards
48th PA Regiment Co. K
Captain
H. A. M. Filbert
Isaac F. Brannan
Francis A. Stitzer
First Lieutenant
Jacob Douty
Thomas Irwin
Second Lieutenant
J. C. Hinchcliff
First Sergeant
George M. Dengler
Sergeant
Christian N. Haerter
George J. Weaver
Daniel F. Bausum
John M. Brown
William Laubenstein
John Dechant
Roland D. Filbert
Patrick F. Quinn
Corporal
Howard W. Haas
Nathan Hauser
Lewis A. Moul
William F. Reed
Edward P. Payne
Albin Day
Milton K. Nagle
Wilson W. Miller
Henry A. Schultz
John C. Berger
John F. Dencer
Thomas Brennan
Charles Boyer
Patrick Hanley
Francis Jones
Daniel Moses
James Moran
Musicians
William Straw
Henry Yost
Privates
Aldeman, John
Adams, M. V. B.
Bellford, Wesley
Bossler, Samuel
Bartolet, John
Bartolet, Richard
Brunges, William N.
Bausam, John
Bartels, Henry
Burgess, Joseph.
Broughton, John
Boyer, Daniel
Boyer, Peter
Burgess, Joseph
Burke, Peter
Brennan, Michael
Bensman, John W.
Carey, Warren
Covert, Arthur
Cannon, Thomas
Cashan, Michael
Cavanaugh, James
Cheethan, Joseph
Crawford, John M.
Corr, John
Curry, John
Curry, Thomas
Dress, Jonathan
Dress, William H.
Drake, Nelson
Dress, David R.
Delaney, Nicholas
Dentzer, George
Dress, David R.
Dress, David D.
Dress, William D.
Day, James, Jr.
Day, Frederick H.
Dullard, James
Delph, George D.
Ely, Franklin
Edwards, Edward
Edinger, Horatio.
Ebert, Jacob
Felty, Ferdinand
Fenstermaker, H.
Fenstermaker, W.
Fenstermaker, E.
Fernstermaker, D.
Gillinger, John
Grim, Henry
Gross, George H.
Gray, Arthur
Haas, Daniel
Hauser, David
Held, George
Harkins, Hugh B.
Hine, Allen
Haas, Wellington P.
Homan, Amos
Hudson, Thomas E.
Heiser, William
Henn, John W.
Hoffman, Simon
Hendley, Adam
Jones, John
Jennings, John
Koch, Francis W.
Kling, John
Kline, Benjamin F.
Koch, Edward
Little, John
Luckenbill, Lewis
Lord, Henry
Long, Charles
Lauer, John N.
Lebengood, Lewis
Leonard, Thomas
Lanby, Jacob
Ludwig, Milton
Lawler, John
Lord, Jesse
Labenberg, William
Little, George
Mulhall, John
Morgan, George
Morel, John C.
Miller, James
Murphy, John
McKeaver, Philip
Mains, George F.
McDermed, Henry
Osterhout, Charles H.
Phillips, David H.
Pelton, William F.
Patry, John
Reed, Jeremiah
Reader, Henry
Reichard, John
Rodgers, Edward
Racher, Frederick
Rich, Nathan
Royon, John
Richards, William
Reese, John
Scheafer, William P.
Shollenburger, A.
Schwartz, Oliver W.
Snyder, Frederick
Showers, George
Schach, Gottlieb
Shutt, Casper
Stitzer, David H.
Sherman, John A.
Snyder, Paul
Schmidt, Henry
Stout, Peter
Simons, Franklin
Snyder, Frederick
Shanely, David
Starr, John
Spears, Hiram
Trough, Henry
Tobin, Thomas
White, Paul
Weaber, Andrew
Whalen, John
Whalen, Michael
Windermuth, Joseph
Weidner, John
Williams, John
Whetstone, Ephraim
Wool, John
Wagner, Frelingham
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.
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