PA Civil War Volunteer Soldiers
Fifty-ninth Regiment, Second Cavalry, Company K
Recruited in Philadelphia and Berks Counties, Pennsylvania
59th PA Regiment Co. K
Captain
Charles Chauncey
Stephen H. Edgett
First Lieutenant
J. P. Heister Jones
William F. Dougherty
William B. Graub
Second Lieutenant
Benneville Ehrgood
James C. Reed
Jacob H. Martin
Commissary Sergeant
James Thompson
Sergeant
John B. Otto
John Allcorn
John Boyle
Corporal
John H. Leech
Jacob Daubenspeck
George Grinders
James M. Long
William L. Glenn
Elijah Penfield
Buglar
John Farrell
Blacksmith
George Naylor
Privates
Ambers, Simon
Asten, Abram
Ashton, George
Bear, Henry
Butler, Joseph
Byers, Samuel B.
Bowers, John
Burton, Joseph
Boner, James
Buck, Benjamin F.
Batz, William
Bechtel, Emanuel
Beckwith, Thomas C.
Butz, George W.
Butz, John G.
Berrell, Westley
Curtin, John
Carver, Nathan C.
Cole, William
Custer, Frederick
Call, Henry H.
Calvert, James
Conrad, Charles
Conrad, Augustus
Crooks, John
Derwent, George
Dreskill, Dennis
Derr, David
Dougherty, George
Early, John
Edmons, William
Everly, Thomas
Ford, Hamilton
Freymoyer, Jacob
Fricker, Henry J.
Graief, Henry
Goodhart, August K.
George, Lewis
Gormonly, Michael
Glett, George
Girton, Lloyd
Hadlock, John B.
Henderson, John
Harden, John B.
Havens, Schuyler S.
Heck, John
Hahn, John
Heister, Conrad
Hineman, Henry
Horn, Leonard
Harris, Andrew
Holland, Charles W.
Hilbert, Michael
Haley, James
James, Levi
Jones, Francis
Johnston, Samuel
Johnston, George
Jefferson, William D.
Jennings, Andrew J.
Kline, Robert
Kelley, Henry
King, Thomas
Kistler, James
Kelley, John
Kirkwood, James
Leech, James M.
Lewis, John
Linne, Herman B.
Libby, Robert
Lauderberger, Fred
Lual, Daniel
Lyons, Matthew
Moyer, Matthew
Mooney, William
Miller, John
Malone, James
Murray, John
Mudara, John
Morden, Lawrence
Murket, John
Miller, W. M.
Mark, William
Mindel, George C.
McClellan, John
McAnany, Edward
McCarty, Daniel
McNamee, Robert
McDonald, William
McDonald, James
Northam, Albert
Neill, Robert R.
Nine, Mablon
Neuner, Lenhart
Nolan, William H.
Nocton, John
Neill, Hunter
O'Conner, John
O'Neill, John
Pauch, Jacob
Paulin, Henry
Paina, Lewis
Roberts, William S.
Rogers, Henry
Rose, Rowen L.
Rapp, John
Roberts, Jefferson T.
Ripple, Adam
Rash, Jones
Roland, Jacob
Ruth, Joseph
Rice, John
Rupert, Francis
Smith, Samuel
Stevenson, David M.
Strickler, John K.
Smeck, Charles H.
Smith, William
Sullivan, John
Swartz, Henry
Todd, Thomas
Varnes, Isaac
Wood, Henry H.
Winsly, Henry
Wonderlin, Albert
West, William W.
Wilson, George W.
Whitman, Henry
Watkins, Anthony C.
Wilson, Henry
Wohlfert, Andrew
Williams, Abram H.
Williams, Washington
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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