PA Civil War Volunteer Soldiers
Eighty-First Regiment Company K
Recruited in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania
81st PA Regiment Co. K
Captain
Charles E. Foster
Cyrus W. Straw
Jas. McKinley
1st Lieutenant.
Alonzo E. Bennett
Peter Dougherty2nd Lt.
William Belford
Emanuel C. Hoover
Washington Setzer
John Graham
1t Sergeant
Alexander Kocher
Serg't
James Carrol
Wm. Callaghan
Conrad Hock
William Richards
John Williamson
Archibald Gilmore
Corporal
Jos. Eshenbrenner
John W. Mammer
John H. Painter
Retben Andy
Michael Carrol
Noah Moyer
John Patton
James West
Charles W. Fellows
John Bantz
William Powell
William Klinger
Musicians
John Haney
Henry Straw
Michael O'Donnell
Private
Austin, George
Aubrey, William
Acker, Joseph
Andreas, Abraham
Andreas, John
Bond, George
Brunner, Henry
Beckhart, John
Britt, John
Boyle, Hugh
Buminghoff, Edw'd
Becker, Adolph
Brooks, Joseph
Bloom, Frederick
Beers, Wilson
Butts, Lorin H.
Brindle, John
Connelly, Joseph
Crawford, David
Cool, Alfred
Culp, Nathan
Conner, Michael
Carty, James
Deal, John
Davis, Benjamin F.
Dreisbach, George W.
Detwiler, George
Dougherty, John
Eisele, Francis
Gritzinger, Josehp
Farley, Michael
Fisher, Daniel
Fisher, John C.
Felton, Abrham.
Farrow, Robert T.
Fritz, John C.
Felton, Thomas
Graham, William
Green, John H.
Gallagher, Philip
Gallagher, Dennis
Hayman, Joseph
Henry, David
Hardy, William
Hart, John
Helfridge, George
Hobson, illiam
Hurley, Redman
Hughes, John
Hanning, Charles
Hammond, James
Hagerty, Condy
Henry, Samuel
Hopkins, Lewis
Johnson, James
Kenvin, Issac
Klinetop, Edward
Kresge, James M.
Kelley, Charles
Koons, Stephen
Kotz, John
Kuchener, Samuel
Kurtz, James K.
Karchner, Martin
Kelley, Barney
Kloss, David
Lutz, homas
Lines, Jesse
Lowers, Penrose
Miller, Otmar
Mullherron, Mich'l
Murphy, George
Miller, Jacob
Miller, George W.
Miller, Samuel
Morgan, William
Maiger, John B.
Magee, William
Meckes, William
Matthews, Joseph
Martin, Henry
McMurray, Robert
McKensay, Francis
McCarron, James
McGee, Peter
Northstein, Dennis
O'Brien, Francis
O'Connor, David
Polland, Charles
Quinn, Morris
Roat, Manasseh
Reiley, Patrick
Ruttman, William
Rutter, John
Rhyne, John
Raver, Daniel
Sowers, Penrose
Smith, Jonathan
Smith, John B.
Stahr, Aaron
Shaugh, Antonie
smith, John
Sharkee, Patrick
Steinbrick, Edw'd
Sweeney, John
Satorious, John G.
Stetler, Alexander
Shafer, Samuel
Stein, John
Shafer, Henry
Schleppy, Henry
Shoepp, A
Thurbur, Charles
Tubbs, Burton
Wilkins, George K
Whipple, Henry
Wllace, William
Ward, George
Williams, William
Wolfe, Christian
Washburn, Daniel
Willis, Edward
Wilson, DavidD
Worrell, Wm. I
Wells, James S
Washburn, James
Walter, W S
Zigler, Henry
Zollinger, Paul
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