PA Civil War Volunteer Soldiers
201st Pennsylvania RegimentRecruited in Dauphin county, Franklin county, Perry county, Cumberland county, PA
201st PA Regiment Companies
201st Organization, Service & Battles
Organization
- Organized at Harrisburg August 29, 1864.
Service & Battles - 1864
- Moved to Chambersburg, Pa., September, and duty there till September 28.
- Company "H" at York, Pa., September 17.
- Companies "F" and "G" to Bloody Run September 17.
- Company "E" to Scranton September 18.
- Rest of Regiment guard Manassas Gap Railroad till November.
- At Camp Slough, Alexandria, November 13.
Service & Battles - 1865
- Company "G" moved to Pittsburg May 24, 1865.
- Regiment moved to Fort Delaware May 26.
- Mustered out June 21, 1865.
Regimental Losses
- Regiment lost during service 1 Enlisted man killed and 15 Enlisted men by disease. Total 16.
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