PA Civil War Volunteer Soldiers
Ninety-Third Regiment, Field and Staff Officers
93rd PA Regiment Officers
COLONEL
REV. JAMES MAYLAND McCARTER, Lebanon
Lieutenant-Colonel
John W. JOHNSTON, Westmoreland County
Major
JOHN C. OSTERLOH, Huntington County
Adjutant
WM. A. H. LEWIS, Reading, Berks County
Sergeant-Major
James E. TEED, Rendlng, Berks County
Quartermaster
JOHN S. SCHULTZE, Lock Haven, Clinton County
Quartermaster Sergeant
Thomas B. Achey, Myerstown, Lebanon County
Commissary-Sergeant
John McCarter, Norristown, Montgomery County
Surgeon-Major
ROBERT S. SIMINGTON, Montour County
Assistant Surgeon
George Mays, Shaefferstown, Lebanon County
Chaplain
REV. JOHN QUIMBY, Reading, Berks County
Sutler
JAMES M. JOHNSTON, Allegheny County
Drum Major-A. W. HOMAN, Lebanon County
Fife Major
JOHN DANIELS, Bernville, Berks County
Regimental Band
Alvin D. Good
Jacob C. Gingrich
Wllllgn Corl
Oscar Fleming
Adam C. Bentz
John Rice
John A. Rauch
Davld F. Klick
Issac Stout
William D. KrauseJOHN STANLEY Leader.
Conrad G. Gerhart
John H. Reed
Jacob B. Reinoehl
John A. Boyer
Henry Shirk
Joseph Frame
Zachariah T. Reidel
Joseph A. Bowman
William P. Carmany
Contributed by James Stump
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