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Emergency and State Militia troops of 1863
53rd Regiment Company I
Mustered in July 2-13, 1863 - Discharged August 18-20,1863
53rd PA Regiment Co. I
Captain, Thomas Quirke
First Lieutenant, John P. Powers
Second Lieutenant, James Marra
First Sergeant, John N. McBarron
Sergeants:
James T. McKenna
William F. Lee
William James
Edward Kating
Corporal:
George Rehr
William Barry
Benjamin Evans
Thomas Kating
Thomas Nashe
David T. Brown
John Moore
William Kelly
Muscians:
Frank Henry
John Kramer
Privates:
Eriah Barnes
Edward Brennan
Richard Brennan
William Brennan
Frank Carr
Thomas Canfield
Charles Dunn
Martin Delany
James Doran
Richard Dudly
John P. Duffy
Henry Flinn
Henry Gluntz
Patrick Grady
John Gallagher
Lawrence Hayes
John Haggerty
John Harrigan
James Haggerty
John Kelly
Robert Karr
James Lynch
John Lynch
George Little
Patrick Little
George Lloyd
Edmund Lloyd
Dennis Lee
Michael Moran
Michael Mullarky
Anthony Murray
Patrick McGowan
Edward McGinnis, Jr.
Edward McGinnis
Nicholas Powers
Edward Roe
Thomas Ready
John Reagan
Edward Roach
Samuel Stevenson
John Williams
John Walsh
Patrick Welsh
Abraham B. Williams
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