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                                 HISTORY OF THE
                    First Reg't Pennsylvania Reserve Cavalry,
                                      FROM 
                         ITS ORGANIZATION, AUGUST, 1861,
                                       TO
                                 SEPTEMBER, 1864,
                                      WITH
                 LIST OF NAMES OF ALL OFFICERS AND ENLISTED MEN
                     WHO HAVE EVER BELONGED TO THE REGIMENT,
              AND REMARKS ATTACHED TO EACH NAME, NOTING CHANGE, &c.

                                    COLONELS:

             GENERAL GEORGE D. BAYARD, From August, 1861, to May, 1862.
             HON. OWEN JONES, From May, 1862, to January, 1863.
             COL. JOHN P. TAYLOR, Since January, 1863

                                 PHILADELPHIA:
                 KING & BAIRD, PRINTERS, No. 607 SANSOM STREET.
                                     1864.

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                            COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.

  By the law of the Pennsylvania Reserve Corps, company officers were elected by the
men of their respective companies, and the commanding and field officers were elected
by the commissioned officers of the regiment. This mode of choosing has not been
productive of so many evil results in this regiment as in many others, but it is
plainly evident from experience, that a faithful performance of duty is incompatible
with attempts to secure popularity among his subordinates, on the part of either
commissioned or non-commissioned officers, who are seeking promotion by the votes of
those under their command; consequently those who have best filled subordinate posts,
are least likely to secure promotion by election. This system was annulled by an Act
of Legislature, early in 1863, and since then the officers have been appointed in
the manner presented by the military laws of the State of Pennsylvania.

                                FIELD OFFICERS.

                                   Colonels.

  George D. Bayard, commissioned August 1, 1861; appointed brigadier-general, 
     May 5, 1862. Killed at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
  Owen Jones, commissioned May 5, 1862, and resigned January 30, 1863, 
  J. P. Taylor, commissioned January 30, 1863; com-

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manding First Brigade, Second Cavalry Division, since October 8, 1863.

                             Lieutenant-Colonels.

  Jacob Higgins, commissioned August 1, 1861, and resigned October 8, 1861.
  Owen Jones, commissioned October, 1861. Promoted to colonel.
  S. D. Barrows, commissioned May 5, 1862. Resigned for disability, September, 1862.
  J. P. Taylor, commissioned September, 1862. Promoted to colonel.
  David Gardner, commissioned February 10, 1863. Commanding regiment since October,
     1863, and part of the time, brigade.

                                   Majors.

  Owen Jones, commissioned August, 1861. Promoted to lieutenant-colonel
  S. D. Barrows, commissioned October, 1861. Promoted to lieutenant-colonel.
  R. J. Falls, commissioned January 3, 1862. Wounded July 28, 1864; transferred to
      First Pennsylvania Veteran Cavalry Battalion.
  Thomas J. Richards, commissioned May 5, 1862, and resigned for disability.
  J. H. Ray, commissioned May 5, 1862, and resigned for disability, February 23, 1863.
  Wm. T. McEwen, commissioned February 23, 1863, and resigned for disability 
     October 17, 1863. Wounded at Brandy Station, June 9, 1863.
  David Gardner, commissioned November 23, 1862. Promoted to lieutenant-colonel.

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  James M. Gaston, commissioned February 12, 1863. On detached service at
      headquarters, Second Cavalry Division, since June, 1863.

                               STAFF OFFICERS.

                                  Adjutants.

  Charles C. Townsend, commissioned November 22, 1862, and resigned for disability June 14, 1863.
  Wm. P. Lloyd, commissioned June 16, 1863.

                               Quarter Masters.

  R. R. Corson, commissioned August, 1861. Promoted to brigade quarter master.
  George H. Baker, commissioned May 5, 1862.

                    Assistant Commissaries of Subsistence.

  Wm. Stadelman, commissioned November 22, 1862, and resigned for disability, January 28, 1863.
  Henry A. Wood, commissioned January 28, 1863.

                              MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.

                                   Surgeons.

  David Stanton, commissioned August, 1861, and promoted to the regular army,
     November 24, 1862.
  G. B. Hotchkin, commissioned November 24, 1862. Acting surgeon-in-chief of First
     Brigade, Second Cavalry Division, greater part of the last year.

                              Assistant Surgeons.

  Samuel Alexander, commissioned August, 1861, and was killed in a skirmish at
      Drainesville, Virginia, November 27, 1861.
  G. B. Hotchkin, commissioned November 27, 1861. Promoted to surgeon.

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  L. E. Atkinson, commissioned January 21, 1863.
  H. N. Kelly, commissioned December, 1862. Resigned for disability.
  R. H. Tuft, commissioned July 29, 1863.
  J. B. Finney, commissioned August, 1861. Resigned September, 1861.
  S. W. H. Calver, commissioned June, 1862. Resigned August 2, 1862.

                                   Chaplain.

  J. Hervey Beale, commissioned September 16, 1861.

                             Battalion Adjutants.

  C. L. Buffington, commissioned March 1, 1862; and mustered out of service, in
      pursuance of an Act of Congress, annulling the office, September, 1862.
  Wm. S. Foster, commissioned March 1, 1862; and mustered out of service, in
      pursuance of an Act of Congress, annulling the office, September, 1862.
  Job H. Cole, commissioned March 1, 1862; and mustered out of service, in pursuance
      of an Act of Congress, annulling the office, September, 1862.

                         LINE OFFICERS. - A COMPANY.

                                   Captains.

  John K. Robinson, commissioned July 29, 1861, and resigned March 28, 1862.
  Thomas J. Frow, commissioned March 28, 1862, and resigned March 14, 1863.
  Wm. H. Patterson, commissioned March 28, 1863.

                              First Lieutenants.

  Thomas J. Frow, commissioned July 29, 1861. Promoted to captain.

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  Wm. H. Patterson, commissioned March 28, 1862. Promoted to captain.
  James R. Kelly, commissioned March 8, 1863. Wounded July 17, 1863. Prisoner June 24, 1864. 

                              Second Lieutenants.

  Wm. H. Patterson, commissioned July 29, 1861. Promoted to first lieutenant.
  James R. Kelly, commissioned March 28, 1862. Promoted to first lieutenant.
  D. H. Wilson, commissioned March 28, 1863. Killed June 2, 1864.

                                  B COMPANY.

                                  Captains.

  Jacob Stadelman, commissioned August 8, 1861. Resigned March 26, 1862.
  Joseph C. Roberts, commissioned March 26, 1862. Resigned May 8, 1862. 
  Wm. Litzenberg, commissioned May 8, 1862. Wounded July 28, 1864.

                              First Lieutenants.

  Theodore Streck, commissioned August 8, 1861. Promoted to captain, Company H,
      November 26, 1861; wounded February, 1862.
  John Kline, commissioned November 25, 1861. Resigned December 30, 1861.
  Joseph C. Roberts, commissioned January 1, 1862. Promoted to captain.
  William Buzby, commissioned March 26, 1862. Died March, 1864.

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                              Second Lieutenants.

  John Kline, commissioned August 8, 1861. Promoted to first lieutenant.
  Joseph C. Roberts, commissioned November 25, 1861. Promoted to first lieutenant.
  William Buzby, commissioned January 3, 1862. Promoted to first lieutenant.
  Robert S. Lawsha, commissioned March 26, 1862. Wounded May 28, 1864. Promoted to first lieutenant.

                                  C COMPANY.

                                  Captains.

  J. P. Taylor, commissioned August 6, 1861. Promoted to lieutenant-colonel.
  William T. McEwen, commissioned October, 1862. Promoted to major.
  R. J. McNitt, commissioned February 13, 1863. Prisoner June 21, 1864.

                              First Lieutenants.

  William Mann, commissioned August, 1861. Resigned February 26, 1862.
  William T. McEwen, commissioned February 26, 1862. Promoted captain.
  R. J. McNitt, commissioned October, 1862. Promoted to captain.
  Hiram McClenahen, commissioned February 12, 1863. Wounded July 17, 1863; absent on
      recruiting service since August, 1863.

                              Second Lieutenants.

  William T. McEwen, commissioned August, 1861. Promoted to first lieutenant.

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  R. J. McNitt, commissioned February 26, 1862. Promoted to first lieutenant.
  John W. Nelson, commissioned October, 1862, Transferred to First Pennsylvania
Veteran Cavalry Battalion, September 1, 1864.

                                  D COMPANY.

                                  Captains.

  J. W. Smith, commissioned August, 1861. Resigned September, 1861.
  William S. Gile, commissioned September 20, 1861. Resigned June 24, 1862.
  Hugh A. McDonald, commissioned July 1, 1862, yeas wounded in three different
      places in the battle of Cedar Mountain, August 9, 1862.

                              First Lieutenants.

  S. D. Barrows, commissioned August 1, 1861. Promoted to major.
  Warren L. Holbrook, commissioned July 1, 1862; transferred to First Pennsylvania
      Veteran Cavalry Battalion, September 1, 1864.

                              Second Lieutenants.

  M. L. French, commissioned November 15, 1862. Promoted to Captain of Company E.
  William F. Butcher, commissioned July 1, 1862; killed in action 
     at Cedar Mountain, August 9, 1862.
  Philip H. Walker, commissioned September 9, 1862. Resigned for disability 
     February 23, 1864, S. O. No. 52.
  A. R. McDonald, promoted July, 1864; veteran volunteer.

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                                   E COMPANY.

                                   Captains.

  Jonathan Wolf, commissioned August, 1, 1861. Resigned November, 1861.
  Robert R. Lipton, commissioned November, 1861. Resigned April, 1862.
  Jeremiah Newman, commissioned February, 1863.

                              First Lieutenants.

  Robert R. Lipton, commissioned August, 1861. Promoted to captain.
  John A. Bayard, commissioned November, 1861. Resigned February, 1862.
  Jeremiah Newman, commissioned April, 1862. Promoted to captain. 
  William P. Lloyd, commissioned March 22, 1863. Promoted to adjutant.
  Samuel Lipton, commissioned February 10, 1863. Resigned for disability March 2, 1863.
  Johnston C. Akers, commissioned June 16, 1863.

                              Second Lieutenants.

  Samuel Murray, commissioned August 1, 1861. Resigned December, 1861.
  Samuel Deavenport, commissioned December, 1862. Resigned March, 1862.
  Samuel Lipton, commissioned May, 1862. Promoted to first lieutenant.
  Amos M. Herrick, commissioned February 11, 1861. Transferred to First Pennsylvania
     Veteran Cavalry Battalion September 1, 1864.

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                                  F COMPANY.

                                  Captains.

  J. M. Harper, commissioned August 15, 1861. Resigned October 19, 1861.
  J. H. Ray, commissioned November 15, 1861. Promoted to major.
  Alexander Davidson, commissioned April 1, 1862. Died of wounds July 31, 1864.

                              First Lieutenants.

  J. H. Ray, commissioned August 15, 1861. Promoted to captain.
  Alexander Davidson, commissioned November 15, 1861. Promoted to captain.
  Lewis K. Evans, commissioned January 13, 1862. Resigned June 22, 1862.
  Thomas Lupas, commissioned August 17, 1862. Received a sabre wound from the enemy
      June 9, 1863. Promoted to captain.

                              Second Lieutenants.

  Alexander Davidson, commissioned August, 1861. Promoted to first lieutenant.
  Lewis K. Evans, commissioned November 15, 1861. Promoted to first lieutenant,
  Samuel Greenlee, commissioned June 13, 1862 Wounded June 9, 1863, killed May 28, 1864.

                                  G COMPANY.

                                  Captains.

  Jacob Higgins, commissioned August, 1861. Promoted to lieutenant-colonel.
  David Gardner, commissioned August, 1861. Promoted to major.

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  Henry C. Beamer, commissioned November, 1862. Resigned for disability April 12, 1863.
  Francis P. Confer, commissioned April 12, 1863.

                              First Lieutenants.

  David Gardner, commissioned August, 1861. Promoted to captain.
  Hampton S. Thomas, commissioned September, 1861. Promoted to Captain of Company M.
  Henry C. Beamer, commissioned April, 1862. Promoted to captain November 24, 1864.
  Francis P. Confer, commissioned November 24, 1862. Promoted to captain.
  Alonzo Reed, commissioned November 24, 1862. Killed June 24, 1864.
  Hiram Platt, commissioned, August 1, 1864. First Pennsylvania Veteran Cavalry
Battalion.

                              Second Lieutenants.

  Hampton S. Thomas, commissioned August, 1761. Promoted to first lieutenant.
  H. C. Weir, commissioned November, 1861. Promoted to captain and A. A. G. on
     General Bayard's staff.
  Francis P. Confer, commissioned November, 1862. Promoted to first lieutenant.
  Alonzo Reed, commissioned November 24, 1862. Promoted to first lieutenant.
  George J. Geiser, commissioned April 12, 1863. Dismissed, February 17, 1864.

                                   H COMPANY.
                                   
                                   Captains.

  James B. Davidson, commissioned August, 1861. Resigned September, 1861.

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  Theodore Streck, commissioned November 24, 1861. Resigned December, 1862. Wounded May 24, 1862.
  William S. Craft, commissioned February 12, 1863. Wounded May 28, 1864.

                              First Lieutenants.

  David Gilmore, commissioned August, 1861. Resigned November, 1861.
  John D. Scott, commissioned November 21, 1861. Dismissed September, 1862.
  William S. Craft, commissioned September 12, 1862. Promoted to captain.
  Thomas C. Labo, commissioned February 12, 1862. Wounded July 28, 1864; transferred
     to First Pennsylvania Veteran Cavalry Battalion, September 1, 1864.

                              Second Lieutenants.

  William Brown, commissioned August, 1861. Resigned October 8, 1861.
  James Jackson, commissioned September, 1861. Resigned November, 1861.
  Thomas C. Lebo, commissioned November, 1861. Promoted to first lieutenant.
  Eli C. Forsyth, commissioned February 12, 1863.

                                  I COMPANY.  

                                  Captains.

  W. W. McNulty, commissioned August 13, 1861. Resigned.
  John W Ross, commissioned August 24, 1861. Resigned November 22, 1861
  George T. Work, commissioned August 23, 1861. Resigned.

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  James M. Gaston, commissioned July 12, 1862. Promoted to major February 10, 1863.
  T. C. McGregor, commissioned February 26, 1863. Transferred to First Pennsylvania
     Veteran Cavalry Battalion, September 1, 1864.

                              First Lieutenants.

  John W. Ross, commissioned August, 1861. Promoted to captain.
  George T. Work, commissioned August, 1861. Promoted to captain.
  James M. Gaston, commissioned November 23, 1861. Promoted to captain.
  T. C. McGregor, commissioned July 12, 1862. Promoted to captain.
  F. S. Morgan, commissioned February 12, 1863. Transferred to First Pennsylvania
     Veteran Cavalry Battalion September 1, 1864.

                              Second Lieutenants.

  George W. Seigrist, commissioned November 23, 1861. Resigned May 10, 1862.
  J. B. Richey, commissioned July 12, 1862. Dismissed February 18, 1863.
  J. M. Gaston, commissioned August 1, 1861. Promoted to first lieutenant.
  T. C. McGregor, commissioned May 10, 1862. Promoted to first lieutenant.
  George W. Lyon, commissioned February 25, 1863. Killed in action by guerrillas
     September 6, 1863.

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                                  K COMPANY.  

                                  Captains.

  William Boyce, commissioned September, 1861. Resigned December 17, 1861.
  J. H. Williams, commissioned January 5, 1862. Dismissed February 3, 1864;
     reinstated May, 1864, and transferred to First Pennsylvania Veteran Cavalry
     Battalion September 1, 1864.

                              First Lieutenants.

  William A. Kennedy, commissioned September, 1861. Wounded May 28, 1864.

                              Second Lieutenants.

  Samuel W. Morgan, commissioned September, 1861. Wounded September 15, 1863.

                                   L COMPANY.

                                   Captains.

  J. C. A. Hoffeditz, commissioned August, 1861. Resigned April 16, 1862.
  Wm. A. Sands, commissioned April 16, 1862. Prisoner June 21, 1864.

                              First Lieutenants.

  Wm. A. Sands, commissioned August 1, 1861. Promoted to captain.
  H. S. Gaul, commissioned April 16, 1862.

                              Second Lieutenants.

  H. S. Gaul, commissioned August, 1861. Promoted to first lieutenant.
  Charles Lichtenthaller, commissioned April 19, 1862. Resigned June 26, 1863.

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  David S. Buxton, commissioned June 26, 1863. Wounded December 27, 1863; 
      mortally wounded and prisoner, June 21, 1864.

                                  M COMPANY.

                                  Captains.

  Thomas S. Richards, commissioned August, 1&61. Promoted to major.
  H. S. Thomas, commissioned May 5, 1862. Detached as A. A. Inspector-general First
    Brigade, since April, 1863. Transferred to First Pennsylvania Veteran Cavalry Battalion.

                              First Lieutenants.

  George D. Leaf, commissioned August, 1861. Resigned January, 1863.
  Henderson Sample, commissioned February 12, 1863. Resigned August 12, 1864.

                              Second Lieutenants.

  A. S. Shollenberger, commissioned August, 1861. Resigned.
  Henderson Sample, commissioned December 30, 1861. Promoted to first lieutenant.
  Joseph S. Wright, commissioned February 12, 1863. Mortally wounded, June 24, 1864.

                            NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF.

                               Sergeant Majors.

  George W. Seigrist, appointed September 28, 1861. Promoted to second lieutenant.
  C. L. Buffington, appointed November 23, 1861. Promoted to battalion adjutant.

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  Henry C. Beamer, appointed February 17, 1862. Promoted to first lieutenant.
  Wm. McEwen, appointed May 8, 1862. Discharged for disability, September 29, 1862.
  George J. Geiser, appointed September 29, 1862. Promoted to second lieutenant.
  John Hamilton, appointed April 12, 1863.

                           Quartermaster Sergeants.

  George H. Baker, appointed September 28, 1861. Promoted to quartermaster.
  Wm. Stadelman, appointed May 5, 1862. Promoted to A. C. S.
  George W. Fincher, appointed October 28, 1862. Vet. vol., February 1, 1864.

                             Commissary Sergeants.

  Henry A. Wood, appointed June 5, 1862. Promoted to A. C. S.
  John McCahan, appointed January 27, 1863.

                                Chief Buglers.

  Thomas R. Storer, appointed October 16, 1861. Mustered out, in pursuance of an Act
      of Congress, annulling the office, September, 1862.
  James P. Landis, appointed May 1, 1863. Wounded June 9, 1863. Vet. vol., February 1, 1864.

                              Hospital Stewards.

  Joseph Deveney, appointed September 6, 1861. Transferred.
  C. C. Townsend, appointed September, 1861. Promoted to adjutant.
  Ernest Conzler, appointed October, 1861. Transferred to regular army November, 1862.

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  Charles Gardner, appointed October, 1$62.
  Wm. P. Lloyd, appointed December 18, 1862. Promoted to first lieutenant.
  William J. Jackman, appointed March 22, 1863. 

                        Regimental Veterinary Surgeon.

  Jacob Woolf, appointed July, 1863.

        ORGANIZATION OF A COMPANY, FIRST PENNSYLVANIA RESERVE CAVALRY.

  Company A was recruited in Juniatta County, State of Pennsylvania, September,
1859, by Captain John H. Patterson, and was called the "Juniatta Cavalry."
  On the 16th day of April, 1861, the company was re-organized and recruited by
Lieutenant John K. Robison, and ordered by the Governor of Pennsylvania to be in
readiness to report to Harrisburg at short notice.
  On the 25th day of July, 1861, the company was reorganized again, by the election
of Lieutenant Robison, captain, T. J. Frow, first lieutenant and Wm. H. Patterson,
second lieutenant. On the 26th of the same month it reported to Harrisburg, and was
accepted, and on the first day of August, 1861, was mustered into the State service
by Colonel Taggart, for three years.
  On the 16th day of August, 1861, it was assigned to the regiment, and ordered to
report to Washington, D.C., and was mustered into the United States service, on the
27th, at Camp Jones, near Washington, where it joined the regiment.

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                          ENLISTED MEN OF A COMPANY.

John H. Fertig, orderly sergeant. Prisoner June 21, 1864. 
W. S. Miller, quartermaster sergeant. Wounded at  White House, June 21, 1864. 
S. L. Patterson, commissary sergeant.  
L. R. Beale, first duty sergeant. 
S. S. Wilson, second duty sergeant. 
J. T. Funk, third duty sergeant. Wounded June 24, 1864. 
S. F. Lane, fourth duty sergeant. Transferred to Signal Corps.
J. T. Sterret, fifth duty sergeant.
W. A. Patterson, first corporal. Prisoner, June 21, 1864. 
S. S. Mairs, second corporal. Vet. vol., January 1, 1864. Prisoner, June 21, 1864. 
D. Snyder, third corporal. 
J. Q, Eby, fourth corporal. Prisoner June 21, 1864. 
Wm. Bortle, fifth corporal.
Brazee, John M. Bear, W. A. Wounded at White House, June 21, 1864. 
Berkey, Elijah 
Baird, James 
Bidler, Henry W. 
Brown, W. M. 
Bortle, Henry
Birchfield, James M. Vet. vol., February 1, 1864. 
Berkyhiser, Isaac 
Collier, David W.

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Campbell, Noah. bugler. Vet. vol., January 1, 1864. 
Doty, John E., corporal. Wounded June 24, 1864. 
Ernest, Wesley H. 
Fink, George. Wounded at Culpepper, September 15, 1863, and wounded July 28, 1864. 
Folly, James 
Fulton, Wm. S. Wounded in Pennsylvania, July 10, 1863. 
Folly, Michael 
Horton, Daniel T. Prisoner, April 18, 1863. 
Hardee, John. 
Hawler, Israel. Wounded October 1, 1863. 
Hurshey, John. 
Johns, Mathias. Vet. vol., January 1, 1864. 
Kinsloe, Armstrong. 
Kinsloe, John. 
Kennedy, Joseph B. Vet. vol., January 1, 1864. 
Longacre, Isaac. Prisoner at Bull Run, August 30, 1862. 
Lowden, Alfred M. 
Meloy, George W. Private Orderly to General Meade since enlistment. 
McDonald, J. B. 
McDonald, Anderson H. 
McWilliams, Andrew J. 
McCoy, John M. 
Marly, James B. 
McConnel, Henry O., bugler. Transferred to the Signal Corps, March, 1864. Nicely,
Henry. Vet. vol., January 1, 1864. 
Nipple, John 0. Wounded June 24, 1864. 
Nicely, Jacob.

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Okeson, Samuel B.
Rogers, Matthew H.
Riner, Jonathan.
Smith, W. H. Killed May 28, 1864, at Haws' Shop, Va.
Smith, David L.
Smith, William. Sent to Insane Asylum.
Sperry, William Vet. vol., January 1, 1864.
Wildman, Abraham J. Vet. vol. January 1, 1864. Wounded June 2, 1864.
Dunn, William. Vet. vol., January 1, 1864.
Marshman, Samuel.
Renor, Mattorck.
Slusher, J. K. P.
Logan, Thomas C.
Howard, Henry. Wounded June 21, 1864.
Robertson, Joseph. Wounded June 24, 1864.

                                  PROMOTED.

John, Hamilton. Sergeant to sergeant-major, May 1, 1863.
John W. Forney. Sergeant to saddler sergeant, November, 1862. Vet. vol., February 1, 1864.
William J. Jackman. Sergeant to hospital steward, March 22, 1863.
James R. Kelly. Sergeant to second lieutenant, March 28, 1862.
D. H. Wilson. Sergeant to second lieutenant, March 25, 1863.

                                    KILLED.

John Neiman. Culpepper, Va., September 13, 1863.

                                     DIED.

Jacob Benson. Disease, September 12, 1861.

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                                  DISCHARGED.

Isaac Clair. Disability, February, 1863. 
John Clair. Disability, March, 1863. 
T. W. Dewess. Disability, March 24, 1862. 
Smith De Bray. Disability, March 1, 1862. 
Joseph R. Kinser. Disability, November 22, 1862. 
James McKee. Disability, September 18, 1862. 
Samuel M. Mitchell. Disability, May 12, 1862. 
Geo. H. McCochron. Disability, May 1, 1862. 
Alonzo Morley. Disability, April 1, 1862. 
Newton Lane, Sergeant. Disability, March, 1863. 
W. M. Robinson. Wounded at Cedar Mountain, August 9, 1862. 
Levi Richer. Disability, January 8, 1862. 
Calvin E. Stewart. Disability. 
John A. Tomey. Disability, January, 1862. 
Amos Wolfgang, corporal. Disability, February, 1863, 
Wm. Wagner, corporal. Disability, December, 1862. 
Joseph Yocum. Disability, April 1, 1862. 
David Holtzhopple, corporal. February, 1863, from wounds at Bull run, August 30, 1862. 
Joseph G. Simpson. Disability, March, 1863.

                                 TRANSFERRED.

Samuel Gazette. Invalid Corps. 

                                  DESERTED.

Alexander R. Brant. July 25, 1862. 
John L. Ernest. September 1, 1861. 
Christopher R. Richard. 
G. W. Tannyhill. August 18, 1861.

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    ORGANIZATION OF B COMPANY, FIRST REGIMENT PENNSYLVANIA RESERVE CAVALRY.

  B Company was organized at Athensville, Montgomery county, State of Pennsylvania,
on or about the 22d day of April, 1861, by the Honorable Owen Jones, who was
unanimously chosen captain. Dr. Joseph Levering was chosen first lieutenant, and
Jacob L. Stadelman second lieutenant.
  On the 5th day of August it was ordered to report at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania,
where it arrived the same day, and encamped in Camp Curtin.
  Dr. Joseph H. Levering, having resigned his lieutenantcy, previous to the company
leaving Athensville, an election was held for the purpose of filling the vacancy, on
the 6th day of August, 1861, when second lieutenant Jacob L. Stadelman was chosen
first lieutenant, and John Kline, second lieutenant.
  On the 8th day of August, 1861, the company was mustered into the State service,
by Colonel Taggart, of the Twelfth regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Reserve Corps.
  Captain Owen Jones, having been promoted to the rank of major, First Lieutenant
Jacob L. Stadelman was elected captain, and Theodore Streck was elected first
lieutenant on the 16th of the same month.
  On the same day, the company left Camp Curtin, and arrived at Washington, D.C.,
and encamped at the Park on Seventh street.
  On the 20th day of August it moved to Camp Jones, and to Camp Reynolds, near
Tennallytown on the 18th of September, 1861.

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                           ENLISTED MEN OF B COMPANY.

John H. Bevan, orderly sergeant. 
Adolphus S. Eder, first duty sergeant. 
Martin Mars, second duty sergeant. 
David W. Tarrence, third duty sergeant. Wounded, May 25, 1863. 
Joseph Price, fourth duty sergeant. 
Washington F. Chrissman, quartermaster sergeant. Wounded at Culpepper, September 13, 1863. 
David W. Titlow, commissary sergeant.
John R Styer, first corporal. Killed May 28, 1864. 
Geo. B. Rambo, second corporal.
Crawford Yocum, third corporal. 
Kline A. Graver, fourth corporal.
Wm. H. Ramsey, fifth corporal. 
Joel L. Davis, sixth corporal. 
Mark R. Hagner, seventh corporal. 
Henry H. Pyott, eighth corporal.
Baxter, Amos 
Bennett, Charles. Vet. vol., February 1, 1864. 
Black, John. Vet. vol., February 1, 1864. 
Black, Lorenzo D. 
Bevan, Allen L. 
Bisson, Jacob G. 
Connell, Patrick. Wounded in Pennsylvania, July 5, 1863, and at Cold Harbor, June 1, 1864. 
Collins, Edgar W. 
Campbell, Flemming 
Cornman, Joseph. 
Creighton, John J. Vet. vol., February 1, 1864.

[160] HISTORY OF THE FIRST REGIMENT

Davidson, Charles 
Davis, Peter 
Gregor, Chalkly F. 
Hoffman, Thomas P. 
Hampton, Wm. S. 
Haws, Samuel A. Killed May 28, 1864. 
Hafner, Mathias 
Jago, Samuel. Vet. vol., February 1, 1864. 
Jacobs, Enos. 
Lowery, Robert. Vet. vol., February 1, 1864. 
Levering, Perry H. 
Lysle, George L. Sergeant. Vet. vol., February 1, 1864. Killed, July 28, 1864.
McFayne, James J. 
Maiser, Connard 
Michael, Matthew. Vet. vol., February 1, 1864. 
Moore, Lewis. Wounded, July 28, 1864. 
Matson, Morris M. Bugler. 
Quinn, John 
Rhoads, Wm. H. 
Ritter, John 
Snyder, Franklin. Bugler. 
Smoyer, Edward B. 
Soley, Wesley A. 
Smith, Isaac W. 
Smith, Joseph 
Staub, Michael B. 
Vaugn, Hamilton 
Warnock, Edward 
Yocum, John. Killed, May 28, 1864.
Bynn, Geo. W. 
Haines, Jacob W.

[161] PENNSYLVANIA RESERVE CAVALRY. 

Grant, John S.
Kramer, Charles 
Blehl, Francis
Lutz, Justus W.
Moore, Joseph. F. Wounded at Culpepper, September 13, 1863, also, June 2, 1864, at
Barker's Mills.
Adair, William
Edler, William H Wounded, June 21, 1864.
Mower, Philip A. Mortally wounded, June 2, 1864.
Miles, John J.
Milan, Thomas

                                    PROMOTED.

Wm. Buzby. Sergeant to second lieutenant.
Geo. H. Baker. Sergeant to quartermaster, May 5, 1862.
R. R. Corson. Sergeant to quartermaster, September, 1861.
Rob't S. Lawsha. Sergeant to second lieutenant, April, 1862.
Wm. Litzenberg. Sergeant to captain, May 2, 1862. 
Wm. Stadelman. Sergeant to A. C. S., November, 22, 1862. 

                                     KILLED.

Howard A. McAfee. At Auburn, Va., October 14, 1863.
John Smith. Killed at Auburn, Va., October 11, 1863.

                                      DIED.

Rob't Maxwell. Disease, April 4, 1862.
Theodore, Shaeffer. Disease, October 18, 1861.

[162] HISTORY OF THE FIRST REGIMENT

                                   DISCHARGED.

Theodore F. Ashenfelter. Disability, February 26, 1863.
John F. Anderson. Corporal. Disability, October 9, 1861.
Wm. H. Bowden. Disability, 1862.
James Conard. Disability, 1862.
Elisha Davis. Disability, January 4, 1862.
Jacob H. Detra. Disability, February 3, 1863.
Charles Ford. Disability, January 4, 1862.
Alexander Gotwaltz. Disability, March 20, 1863.
James McLennon. Disability, 1862.
Nathan Miller. Disability, January 4, 1862.
Washington Miller. Disability, January 4, 1862.
Lemuel A. Patterson. Sergeant. Disability, March 20, 1863.
Charles Quinby. Disability, January 20, 1862.
George Rodebough. Disability, 1862.
Lewis M. Thomas. Sergeant. Disability, February 3, 1863. 
A. P. Stanley. Corporal. Disability, January 19, 1863. 
John V. Vanderslice. Disability, April 20, 1863. 
John Dales. Disability, 1862. 
Thomas Swift. Disability. 
John L. Dougherty. For wounds, December 8, 1863.

                                  TRANSFERRED.

Henry Z. Lair. To Brigade band, December 31, 1862.

                                  DESERTERS.

George Hampton. May 25, 1862. 
Evan J. Paxon. And retaken. 
Samuel Staiger. October, 1862.

[163] PENNSYLVANIA RESERVE CAVALRY.

    ORGANIZATION OF C COMPANY, FIRST REGIMENT PENNSYLVANIA RESERVE CAVALRY.

  Company C was recruited by Captain John P. Taylor and Lieutenant Wm. Mann, in
Mifflin county, and organized on the 16th day of April, 1861, and offered its
services to the State on the 17th, and was accepted on the 18th of the same month.
  It was ordered to Harrisburg on the 20th day of April, 1861, and proceeded on the
way, as far as Lewistown, when the order was countermanded. It was again ordered to
report at Harrisburg on the 6th day of August, and arrived there on the 7th. Here
Lieutenant John P. Taylor was elected captain, William Mann, Jr., first lieutenant,
and William T. McEwen, second lieutenant, the company numbering eighty-two (82) men.
It was mustered into the State service on the 10th day of August, 1861, by Colonel
Taggart, and joined the regiment.
  Arrived at Washington, D.C., on the 18th day of August, and mustered into the
United States service on the 27th.

                           ENLISTED MEN OF C COMPANY.

Thomas A. Kearns, orderly sergeant.
J. Harvey Carson, first duty sergeant.
Michael Menges, second duty sergeant. Vet. vol., January 1, 1864. Wounded May 28, 1864.
Hamilton R. Mitchell, third duty sergeant. 
Wilson P. Daughenbaugh, fourth duty sergeant.
George Way, fifth duty sergeant. Vet. vol., January 1, 1864. Wounded July 28, 1864.

[164] HISTORY OF THE FIRST REGIMENT

Jacob Ruble, quarter-master sergeant.
Wilson S. Dellett, commissary-sergeant. Prisoner at Brandy Station, June 9, 1863.
John A. Davidsizer, first corporal. Vet. vol., January 1, 1864. Wounded May 9, 1864.
John Roffman, second corporal. Vet. vol., January 1, 1864. Wounded July 28, 1864.
Charles A. Rice, third corporal.
William Ready, fourth corporal. Wounded July 28, 1864.
George White, fifth corporal. Vet. vol., January 1, 1864. Wounded May 9, 1864.
William Baird, sixth corporal.
John McMahon, seventh corporal. Vet. vol., January 1, 1864. Wounded June 21, 1864.
Anthony Assadalia, eighth corporal. Wounded at Fredericksburg December 12, 1862,
also wounded May 28, 1864.
Graham, Geo. W. Wounded June 21, 1864.
Ackley, Joseph.
Brillhart, Robert M.
Betts, Robert
Cutler, Wm. D.
Cherry, John. Vet. vol., January 1, 1864.
Chirpman, James H.
Dippary, John.
Gates, J. K. Vet. vol., February 1, 1864.
Hooffnagle, H. N.
Jennings, Samuel N.
Latchford, Geo. W. Vet. vol., February 1, 1864.
Livingston, Joseph H., corporal. Wounded May 28, 1864.

[165] PENNSYLVANIA RESERVE CAVALRY. 

Murray, James A. Vet. vol., February 1, 1864. 
John McCann. 
Nail, Henry H. Vet. vol,, January 1, 1864. Wounded May 28, 1864. 
Neitz, Percival. Prisoner at Brandy Station January 9, 1863. Wounded May 15, 1864. 
Row, Charles. 
Ruble, John. Vet. vol., February 1, 1864. Wounded July 28, 1864. 
Stewart, Parmer 
Scott, David C. 
Slocum, Samuel. Vet. vol., Feb'y 1, 1864. Wounded June 21, 1864. 
Seachrist, Christian 
Sutton, John F. 
Wable, John 
Wilson, George W. 
Wagner, Porter 
Wiles, David 
Yontz, William, prisoner August, 1864. 
Luich, Lawrence 
Clair, William. Wounded June 21, 1864. 
Stillinger, William 
Gifford, Geo. W. 
Chamberlain, John 
Derr, Jacob F. 
Whitmore, Thomas. Wounded June 2, 1864. 
Miller, G. W. Wounded June 21, 1864. 
Kline, G. W. Wounded June 21, 1864.

                                    PROMOTED.

Geo. W. Seachrist. To sergeant-major, October, 1861.

[166] HISTORY OF THE FIRST REGIMENT

Robt. J. McNitt. Sergeant to second lieutenant, February 6, 1862.
John W. Nelson. Sergeant to second lieutenant, October 7, 1862.
James, P. Landis, Sergeant to chief bugler, May 1, 1863. 
Hiram McClenahen. Sergeant to first lieutenant, February 13, 1863.

                                    KILLED.

Christian Romich, sergeant. Brandy Station June 9, 1863.
John H. Deal. Culpepper September 1.3, 1863
William Snyder, Cedar Mountain, August 9, 1863.

                                     DIED.

Albert Laird, sergeant. Wounds received at Cedar Mountain, September 5, 1862.
Albert Strong, corporal. Typhoid fever, December 16, 1861.
John H. Yeager. Disease at Alexandria, June 26, 1863.
David A. Baker. May 16, 1862, from wound by accidental gun shot.
Jonathan Kring. Disease and wounds, in Alexandria, September, 1862.
William Lint. Disease, in Alexandria, August 21, 1862.
Abner N. McDonald, corporal. August 14, 1862, from wounds received at Cedar
Mountain, August 9, 1862.

[167] PENNSYLVANIA RESERVE CAVALRY. 

Amos Shank. October 24, of wound received at Auburn October 14, 1863.
Walker Scott, corporal. July 2, 1863, in Libby Prison, Richmond, of wounds received
at Brandy Station June 9, 1863.
Marshall J. Stall. Disease, February 17, 1862.

                                  DISCHARGED.

W. J. Furst, sergeant. Disability, September 1, 1862. 
James B. Postlewaight. Disability.
James L. McDonald, Disability, June, 1862.
A. B. Selheimer. Disability, June, 1862.
William Barefoot. Disability, October, 1862.
Jesse Alexander. Disability, (wounds,) January, l863. 
Michael Bottorf, corporal. Disability, December 10, 1862.
Jacob Bottorf. Disability, March 9, 1863.
Martin Bottorf. Disability, September 9, 1862.
William Bradford. Disability.
Joseph M. Deveny. Disability.
William Kirlin. Disability, July 4, 1862.
Edwin Lochey, corporal. Disability, July 4, 1863.
Oliver H. McCalister. Disability, January 31, 1863.
James H. McClenahen. Disability, August 16, 1861. 
James Robison. Disability, January 4, 1863.
Henry Swarm. Disability, May 23, 1862.
B. F. Stokes. Disability, November 8, 1861.
Edwin F. Teets. Disability, September 23, 1861.
Benj. Pollard. Disability, January 15, 1862.
W. V. B. Coplin. Corporal. Disability, January 19, 1863.
Samuel Ross. Disability, December 16, 1863.

[168] HISTORY OF THE FIRST REGIMENT

                                  TRANSFERRED.

John T. Murray. To Invalid Corps, August 18, 1863.

                                   DESERTED.

John H. Ebbs. At Manassas, Va., June 28, 1862. 
Felix Nolan. At Manassas, Va., June 28, 1862. 
Paris Rolland. At Catletts, Va., April 28, 1862.

    ORGANIZATION OF D COMPANY, FIRST REGIMENT PENNSYLVANIA RESERVE CAVALRY.

  Company D was principally recruited at Lock Haven, Clinton county, Pennsylvania,
from the counties of Cameron and Clinton, during the month of July, 1861.
  The company was organized August the 17th, 1861, by the election of John W. Smith
as captain, S. D. Barrow as first lieutenant, and Hugh A. McDonald as second lieutenant.
  Was mustered into the State service, at Camp Curtin, Harrisburg, August the 21st,
1861, and was assigned to the First Regiment Pennsylvania Reserve Cavalry.
  Left Harrisburg for Washington, August 23d, and mustered into the United States service 
August the 27th, 1861, at Camp Jones, Washington, D.C., where it joined the regiment.

                           ENLISTED MEN OF D COMPANY.

A. R. McDonald, orderly sergeant. Prisoner, August, 1862. Vet. vol., February, 1864.
Geo. M. Emery, first duty sergeant.

[169] PENNSYLVANIA RESERVE CAVALRY. 

Thompson Snyder, second duty sergeant. Vet. vol., February 1, 1864. Wounded, June 21, 1864.
Charles H. Stetson, third duty sergeant. Wounded, May 28, 1864, and June 2, 1864.
Orlando H. Emery, fourth duty sergeant. Wounded, July 16, 1863, at Shepherdstown, Va.
Allen H. German, fifth duty sergeant. Vet. vol., February 1, 1864.
Geo. Misnonier, quartermaster sergeant. Vet. vol., February 1, 1864.
Thos J. Rockey, commissary sergeant.
Charles A. Moorse, first corporal. Vet. vol., February 1, 1864.
Horace Taylor, second corporal. Wounded at Cedar Mountain, August 9, 1862, and June
9, 1864. Vet. vol., February 1, 1864.
Henry Underham, third corporal. Vet. vol., February 1., 1864. Prisoner, June 21, 1864.
John C. Lewis, fourth corporal.
W. F. Lucore, fifth corporal. Wounded, June 21, 1864.
A. D. Rockey, sixth corporal. Vet. vol., February 1, 1864.
W. F. Moyer, seventh corporal. Vet. vol., February 1, 1864.
A. H. Lewis, eighth corporal Vet. vol., February 1, 1864. Wounded, June 21, 1864.
Tobias, H. R.
Aggy, H. R.
Coykendale, Philo
Carpenter, Levi S. Vet. vol., February 1, 1864.

[170] HISTORY OF THE FIRST REGIMENT

Delany, William. Vet. vol., February 5, 1864. Wounded, June 28, 1864. 
Delany, Henry. Vet. vol., February 1, 1864. 
Davy, Eli C. 
Frain, Jacob. Vet. vol., February, 1864. 
Foster, Chester E. Vet. vol., February, 1864. 
Grey, Isaiah. Vet. vol., February 1, 1864. 
Herman Thomas. Vet. vol., February 6, 1864. Killed, July 28, 1864. 
Horton, William. Vet. vol., February 6, 1864. Prisoner, June 24, 1864. 
Lewis, Alfred. Vet. vol., February 5, 1864.
Lord, Charles
Luid, Charles. Vet. vol., February 5, 1864. 
Mitcheltree, Wm. H. Vet. vol., February 5, 1864.  Wounded, July 28, 1864. 
Miller, Wm. 
Hendricks, Henry 
Misner, Jacob B. 
May, Charles. Vet. vol., February 5, 1864. 
Miller, Benj. C. 
Mahon, Warren. Prisoner, at Brandy Station, June  9, 1863. 
Marony, John. Prisoner, June 24, 1864. 
Marshall, George 
Porchet, James. Vet. vol., February 1, 1864. 
Pfoutz, Christopher. Bugler. Vet. vol., February  1, 1864. 
Richardson, John D. 
Ragan, Jeremiah 
Sorrell, Nelson 
Salada, Frederick. Vet. vol., February 1, 1864.

[171] PENNSYLVANIA RESERVE CAVALRY. 

Stevenson B. Wounded May 28, 1864.
Thomas, Charles
Williams, Wm. T. Vet. vol., February 6, 1864.
Walizer, Jonathan. Vet. vol., February 6, 1864. Wounded, July 28, 1864.
Cridler, William. Vet. vol., February 6, 1864.
Lucore, Lemuel. Prisoner, at Cedar Mountain, August 9, 1862.
McKinney, Charles. Vet. vol., February 1, 1864 Prisoner, November, 1862.
Butcher, Frank. Prisoner, June 13, 1862.
Miller, John
Taylor, Henry C.
Roark, John
Sunderland, Samuel. Vet. vol., February, 1864.

                                   PROMOTED.

Wm. F. Butcher. Sergeant to second lieutenant, July 5, 1862.
Marcus L. French. Sergeant to second lieutenant, 1861.
Warren L. Holbrook. Sergeant to second lieutenant, 1861.
Philip H. Walker. Sergeant to second lieutenant, September 9, 1862.

                                    KILLED.

John A. Tibbins. At Brandy Station. Va., June 9, 1863.
R. P. Hughling. Corporal. At Cedar Mountain, Va., August 9, 1862.
Gregor McGregor. Sergeant. At Cedar Mountain, Va., August 9, 1862.

[172] HISTORY OF THE FIRST REGIMENT

Joseph Hughling. In skirmish at Drainesville. November 27, 1861.

                                     DIED.

James L. Barr. October 16, 1863, of wounds received at Auburn, Va., October 14, 1863.
Charles C. Daniels, August 16, of wounds received at Cedar Mountain, Va., August 9, 1862.
John L. Knight. Disease, October 31, 1861.
Wm. B. Rogers. Wounds, September 9, 1862.
W. P. Stewart. Disease, at Warrenton, Va., September 13, 1863.
Angus McDonald. Disease, November, 1862.
Rufus Roudenberg. Disease, November, 1862.
Ellis Perry. December 18, 1863, of wounds received November 27, 1863.

                                  DISCHARGED.

Charles Amiden Disability, November 18, 1862.
B. M. P. Baird. Wounds, December 16, 1862.
Almarion Chapman. Disability, September 13, 1863. Twice taken prisoner.
Benjamin Emery. December 24, 1862.
Alexander H. Gabe. Disability, February 12, 1863.
Alexander Henderson. Corporal. Disability, March 26, 1863.
Wm. Johnson. Disability, December 10, 1862.
Daniel Kester. Disability,. January 13, 1863.
A. D. Ligget. Disability, October 25, 1863.
John Luich. Disability, March 14, 1863.
Mortimer Longwell. Corporal. Disability, March 14, 1863.

[173] PENNSYLVANIA RESERVE CAVALRY. 

James Misner. Wounds, January 26, 1863, received at Cedar Mountain, August 19, 1862.
Charles McIntyre. Disability, August 10, 1861.
John Passal. Disability, May 16, 1862.
Wm. A. Quiggle. Corporal. Wounds at Cedar Mountain, August 9, 1862.
J. R. Racard. Corporal. Disability, November 18, 1861. 
Elias Rossman. Disability, April 28, 1863.
Calvin P. Russel. Disability, March 19, 1863.
B. F. Straw. December 24, 1862, from wounds received at Cedar Mountain, August 9, 1862.
David W. Tibbens. Disability, January 13, 1863.
John Whiteman. Disability, April 10, 1863.
John H. Ruir. Disability, May 11, 1862.
Charles Anderson. Disability, January 9, 1863.

                                  TRANSFERRED.

R. J. Davison. To the First Regiment Pennsylvania Reserve Rifles, December 16, 1861.

                                    DESERTED.

Abraham R Brant. Near Manassas, Va., June 18, 1862.
Samuel D. Fuller. Near Catalett, Va., April 29, 1862. 
Henry S. Hoffman. Near Manassas, Va., June, 1862. 
Wm. Jones. October, 1862.
Russel Miller. At time of enlistment, 1861.
John Rubert. At time of enlistment, 1861.
Joseph Hilsher. July, 1863.  

[174] HISTORY OF THE FIRST REGIMENT

    ORGANIZATION OF E COMPANY, FIRST REGIMENT PENNSYLVANIA RESERVE CAVALRY.

  Company E was principally recruited in Centre county, Pennsylvania, by Captain
Jonathan Wolf, with some few recruits from Clinton and Clearfield counties.
  Was organized on the 19th day of March, 1861, and left for Harrisburg on the 25th
day of July, 1861, and arrived at Washington, D.C., August the 18th, where it was
attached to the regiment.

                           ENLISTED MEN OF E COMPANY.

William C. Wilky, orderly sergeant. Wounded July 16, 1863.
Jesse Fry, first duty sergeant. Vet. vol., January 1, 1864.
John Craft, second duty sergeant. Vet. vol., February 20, 1864. Wounded, July 28, 1864.
H. H. McCullough, third duty sergeant. Killed June 24, 1864.
Edwin B. Holt, fourth duty sergeant. Vet. vol., February 20, 1864.
John Williams, fifth duty sergeant.
Walter S. Lint, quartermaster-sergeant. Vet. vol., February 1, 1864. Wounded June 21, 1864.
William Wilson, commissary-sergeant.
Wm. H. Buck, first corporal. Vet. vol., January 1, 1864. 
   Prisoner at Cedar Mountain August 9, 1863.
Jacob Raymond, second corporal

[175] PENNSYLVANIA RESERVE CAVALRY. 

Wm. Lowery, third corporal. Wounded at Brandy Station June 9, 1863. Killed May 28, 1864.
Samuel J. Krotzer, fourth corporal.
Wm. N. Esworthy, fifth corporal. Vet. vol., February 20, 1864. Mortally wounded June 21, 1864.
Alvy, Marion, bugler.
Checkman, Henry. Vet. vol., February 20, 1864.
Cheeseman, John
Dewitt, Martin. Wounded May 9, 1864.
Fulton, James. Vet. vol. January 1, 1864.
Grassmire, William 
Garrett, William
Grant, Thomas W. Vet. vol., January 1, 1864. Prisoner July 28, 1864.
Gault. James V. Vet. vol., January 1, 1864. Wounded June 21, 1864.
Hunter, Daniel W. Wounded at New Hope Church, November 27, 1863.
Hatter, Joseph. Prisoner June 24, 1864. Vet. vol., January 1, 1864.
Kress, Mortimer
Keys, Stanley A. Vet. vol., January 1, 1864.
Keys, Charles
Kearns, Pat. B. Wounded August 14, 1864.
Laughman, Donas. Vet. vol., February. Prisoner at Brandy Station June 9, 1863.
McMullen, Frank A. Vet. vol., February 1, 1864.
Neiman, A. B. Prisoner November 16, 1863.
Null, John. Wounded at New Hope Church, November 27, 1863.
Parr, Joseph. Vet. vol., January 1, 1864.

[176] HISTORY OF THE FIRST REGIMENT

Rodger, Alfred 
Reese, Valentine. Wounded June 1, 18644 
Reider, James 
Struble, John C. Vet. vol., January 1, 1864. 
Saxton, Timothy. Vet. vol., February 1, 1864. 
Switzer, Crawford 
Smith, David 
Shirk, William 
Shaffer, William. Mortally wounded June 21, 1864. 
Tate, David. 
Wilson, William 
Watson, Stanley 
Wyland, William. Vet. vol., February 1, 1864. 
Toomis, George. Wounded May 28, 1864. 
Carney, Joseph 
Vonlear, William 
Gault, John 
Yeager, John 
Derr, Samuel

                                    PROMOTED.

Johnston C. Akers. Sergeant to first lieutenant, June 16, 1863. 
John A. Bayard. To first lieutenant, December, 1862. 
Charles L. Buffington. To battalion adjutant, March, 1862. 
Amos M. Herrick. Sergeant to second lieutenant, February 13, 1863. 
Samuel Lipton. Sergeant to second lieutenant. 
Jeremiah Newman. Sergeant to first lieutenant, March, 1862.

[177] PENNSYLVANIA RESERVE CAVALRY. 

                                      DIED.

George Bruss. Hospital, 1862. 
John Cook, corporal. Disease, November 18, 1862. 
Thomas B. Fenton. Disease, March 18, 1862. 
Charles R. Fells, corporal. Disease, August, 1863. 
Witherite William. Disease, October, 1863.

                                  DISCHARGED.

Thomas R. Anderson. Disability. 
Henry Atkins, sergeant. Disability. 
John C. Bradley. Disability, January 15, 1863. 
William T. Buck: Disability, December, 1862. 
Henry J. Boell. Disability, March, 1863.
John H. Fox. Disability, August, 1861. 
Michael Fausey. Disability, February 18, 1863. 
Peter Gesiwite. Disability, August 27, 1861. 
Rankin Hollabaugh. Disability, February, 1862. 
Frank Heckendorn. Disability, September, 1862. 
James M. Howe, sergeant. Disability, January 13, 1863. 
George James. Disability, February, 1862. 
James Keys. Disability, February, 1862. 
Levi Kline. Disability, November, 1861. 
Des Cartes Kelly. Disability, March, 1863. 
Henry Klapp. Disability, January, 1862. 
William C. Murray, sergeant. Disability, February, 1862. 
Eli Mercer. Disability, April, 1862. 
James Miller. Disability, December, 1862. 
Samuel Mills. Disability, February, 1862, 
Bernard Morrison. Disability, January, 1869.

[178] HISTORY OF THE FIRST REGIMENT

Abraham Miller. Disability, December, 1863. 
Hugh Martin. Dishonorably discharged for disability, January 7, 1864. 
Milton Neiman. Disability, November, 1862. 
John Osborn. Disability, April, 1862. 
Fenton Phalon. Disability, February, 1863. 
Reuben Roup. Disability, March, 1863. 
William Summers. Disability, November, 1861. 
Joseph Shoup. Disability, September, 1862. 
Rufus Stratton. Disability, September 16, 1862. 
Henry D. Sands. Disability, October 9, 1862. 
John H. Thomas. Disability, August, 1862. 
Joseph Schlem, corporal. Disability, February 6, 1863. 
David R. Wiser. Disability, January, 1862. 
Calvin Wolf. Disability, April 6, 1863. 
John W. Ward. Disability, March, 1863. 
Philip Wenterodd. Disability, October, 1862.

                                  TRANSFERRED.

Thompson Wilson, Invalid Corps.

                                    DESERTED.

Arthur Swisher. March 7, 1863.

    ORGANIZATION OF F COMPANY, FIRST REGIMENT PENNSYLVANIA RESERVE CAVALRY.

  Company F was enlisted by Captain J. M Harper, about the latter part of July and
beginning of August, 1861, at Carmichael's, Green county, Pennsylvania.
  Started for Camp Curtin, at Harrisburg, on the

[179] PENNSYLVANIA RESERVE CAVALRY. 

15th day of August, was organized on the 17th, and sworn into the United States
service on the 24th, by Captain Hastings, and attached to the regiment.
  Leaving Camp Curtin, the company arrived at Camp Jones, on the 27th day of August, 1861.

                           ENLISTED MEN OF F COMPANY.

Jonas E. Lucas, orderly sergeant. Prisoner by guerrillas, November 17, 1863.
John H. Black, first duty sergeant.
James K. Gregg, second duty sergeant. Wounded at Auburn, Va., October 14, 1863.
Geo. W. Evans, third duty sergeant.
John Haver, fourth duty sergeant.
John R. Dunlap, fifth duty sergeant. Wounded on picket, November, 1863.
Vincent Worthington, quartermaster sergeant. Vet. vol., February 1, 1864.
J. H. Hoge, commissary sergeant. Wounded at Brandy Station, June 9, 1863.
Wm. H. H. Eberhart, first corporal. Vet. vol., February 23, 1864.
M. V. B. Mercer, second corporal.
John Jones, third corporal.
Samuel W. Dugan, fourth corporal.
Alvin H. Wilson, fifth corporal.
Joseph H. Shaffer, sixth corporal. Vet. vol., February 1, 1864. Prisoner, June 24, 1864.
Jesse Hughes, seventh corporal. Vet. vol., February 13, 1864. Wounded August 22, 1864.
Thomas F. Reppert, eighth corporal. Wounded July 28, 1864.

[180] HISTORY OF THE FIRST REGIMENT

Seaton, Geo. W. 
Worthington, James, bugler. 
Rhinehart, David H., bugler. 
Harne,, William. Vet. vol., February 1, 1864. 
Anderson, John. Vet. vol., February 1, 1864. 
Alfred, Asa S. Wounded, May 5, 1864. 
Alexander, Morris 
Baker, David S. Vet. vol., February 1, 1864. 
Brestel Omet.  
Brown, James W. Prisoner, August, 1862, and November 17, 1863. 
Cummings, James R. Vet. vol., February 13, 1864. 
Crayne, Isaac B. 
Cree, Joseph M. 
Cox, James 
Davis, Winchester 
Dean, John W. 
Fisher, Franklin 
Craigo, Thomas. Prisoner, June 24, 1864. 
Hight, Peter A. 
Hughes, James 
Houseman, Sam'l. S. Vet. vol., February 3, 1864. 
Jones, Oliver 
McFarland, John F. 
Mayhorn, Nelson. Vet. vol., February 1, 1864. 
Midlam, Enoch W. Prisoner, at Brandy Station, January 9, 1863. 
Neff, John 
Neff, Abraham. Vet. vol., February 1, 1864. 
Phillips, James W. Prisoner, on picket, November 17, 1863. 
Ross, Samuel

[181] PENNSYLVANIA RESERVE CAVALRY. 

Shape, Demos J. Wounded and prisoner at Brandy  Station, June 9, 1863.  
Shawmon, John F.  
Walters, John W. Wounded, May 9, 1864.  
Walters, John A.  
Young, Andrew J. Vet. vol., February 13, 1864. 
Long, Nelson  
Evans, Robert  
Fordyce, Justus G. Wounded July 28, 1864.  
Ross, Ira. Prisoner at Brandy Station, June 9, 1863.  Wounded, June 21, 1864. 
Crawford, George W.  
Hummel, David  
Hill, Samuel  
Grove, James P.  
Johnston, George W. L.  
Brestel, Jacob. Wounded, May 28, 1864.  
Grimm, David C.  
Maple, David  
Carry, Sylvester P.  
Eisiminger, James  
Mitchell, Jacob  
Zollars, Richard S.  
Ely, Caleb. Wounded at Auburn, Va., October 14, 1863.  
Crawford, G. W. Prisoner, June 24, 1864.  
Ruble, James. Wounded at Brandy Station, June 9, 1863.  
Illguifritz, D. F.  
Toomey, Isaiah  
Grassmire, Albert  
Herene, Edward

[182] HISTORY OF THE FIRST REGIMENT

Gresley, Charles. Prisoner at New Hope Church, November 27, 1863.
Poleman, Wm. K. Prisoner at New Hope Church, November 27, 1863.
Grass, Henry. Prisoner on the Rapidann river, September 15, 1863.
Kridel, Frederick W.
Phillips, Addison. Wounded May 10, 1864.
Mairs, Samuel
Cree, H. C. Wounded at Auburn, Va., October 14, 1863.
Phillips, J. A.
Lightner, Josiah
Shawmon, J. W.
Craigo, James. Mortally wounded, May 28, 1864.
Harne, A. M. Wounded, June 21, 1864.

                                    PROMOTED.

Levi K. Evans. Sergeant to second lieutenant, November 14, 1861.
Sam'l. S. Greenlee. Sergeant to second lieutenant, June 13, 1862.
H. A. Wood. To Reg't C. S., June 16, 1862.
Thomas Lucas. To second lieutenant, June, 1862.

                                     KILLED.

George W. Teagarden. Killed at Mount Jackson, Va., June 3, 1862.
Abner Murdock. Killed, July 12, 1864.

                                      DIED.

Geo. W. Beam. Disease, December 16, 1863.

[183] PENNSYLVANIA RESERVE CAVALRY. 

Samuel R. Dunlap. Disease, January 13, 1863. 
William Evans. Disease, January 19, 1862. 
William Jones. Disease, July 16, 1862. 
Samuel Houlsworth. Sergeant. Disease, November 27, 1861. 
David L. Keener. Disease, July 12, 1863. 
Anthony Fraunk. Disease, December 29, 1863.

                                  DISCHARGED.

James Alton. Disability, September 22, 1862. 
Thomas Berch. Disability, March 11, 1863. 
James P. Crawford. Disability, October 17, 1862. 
Wm. Cummings. Disability, January 4, 1862. 
Hugh D. Cree. Disabled, January 4, 1862. 
Harrison Gump. Disability, April 20, 1863. 
John W. Hopkins. Disability, December 4, 1862. 
Henry S. Jenkins. Disability, January 19, 1862. 
James R. Kendel. Disability, January 28, 1862. 
Wm. McClelland. Disability, January 28, 1863. 
Geo. W. McClelland. Disability, February 16, 1863. 
John F. McCullough. By order, January 16, 1862. 
Thomas H. Nutt. Disability, December 16, 1862. 
William Rush. Disability, January 27, 1863. 
John M. Shape. Disability, April 29, 1863. 
Richard D. Simners. Disability, June 7, 1862. 
Philip L. Kramer. Disability, January 4, 1862. 
B. K. Higgenbotham. Disability, March 6, 1862. 
Lawrence B. Craft. Disability, July 28, 1862. 
Simeon S. Lucas. Disability, September, 18, 1863. 
Smith Steaton. Disability, December 8, 1862. 
James H. Fordyce. Disability, March 13, 1863. 
Newton Kigly. By order, May 26, 1863.

[184] HISTORY OF THE FIRST REGIMENT

                                   TRANSFERRED.

Henry B. King. To Invalid Corps, 1863.

                                    DESERTERS.

None.

    ORGANIZATION OF G COMPANY, FIRST REGIMENT PENNSYLVANIA RESERVE CAVALRY.

  The formation of Company G was commenced by Captain Jacob Higgins, at
Hollidaysburg, Blair county, Pennsylvania, from a volunteer company called the Blair
County Dragoons.
  About the middle of August, 1861, having collected a few men as a nucleus, he
proceeded with them to Camp Curtin, Harrisburg, where with parts of a company from
Lisburn, Cumberland county, and recruits collected while in camp, the company was
filled and its organization completed, by the election of Jacob Higgins, captain,
David Gardner, first lieutenant, and H. S. Thomas, second lieutenant.
  This company having been principally recruited at Harrisburg, during the return of
the three months men, was collected from all parts of the State, and among its
members has representatives from thirty-two different counties.
  The company was mustered into the State service, August the 22d, and into the
United States service, August the 28th, 1861, when it was assigned to the First
Pennsylvania Reserve Cavalry.
  It arrived in Washington, August the 29th, where it joined the regiment.

[185] PENNSYLVANIA RESERVE CAVALRY. 

                           ENLISTED MEN OF G COMPANY.

Samuel Kilpatrick, orderly sergeant. Vet. vol., February 1, 1864.
John O. Clark, first duty sergeant. Vet. vol., March 10, 1864.
Geo. W. Cyphers, second duty sergeant.
Francis S. Spiegel, third duty sergeant. Vet. vol., January 1, 1864.
John W. Bruner, fourth duty sergeant. Taken prisoner June 9, 1863. Vet. vol.,
January 1, 1864. Transferred to Signal Corps.
R. G. Howerter, fifth duty sergeant.
John Rohrbaugh, commissary sergeant. Vet. vol., February 1, 1864.
Thomas McGinly, quartermaster sergeant. Vet. vol., January 1, 1864.
John W. Taylor, first corporal. Prisoner, June 24, 1864.
John D. Richards, second corporal. Wounded, June 24, 1864.
Philip Seiferts, third corporal.
H. C. Portner, fourth corporal. Vet. vol., January 1, 1864. Mortally wounded June 21, 1864.
Jerome Kishbaugh, fifth corporal. Prisoner, June 9, 1863. Wounded, May 28, 1864.
Isaac Kennedy, sixth corporal. Regimental color-bearer.
Samuel Reese, seventh corporal.
Fritz, Wm. D., Vet. vol., January 1, 1864.
McDonald, James M. Died in hospital.
Corl, Abram. Wounded at battle of Bull Run, August 30, 1862, also July 28, 1864.

[186] HISTORY OF THE FIRST REGIMENT

Greaves, Francis S. 
Adams, George 
Bach, Milton, bugler. 
Campbell, Daniel 
Cory, Warren R. Wounded at Culpepper, Va., September 13, 1863. 
Campbell, William. Vet. vol., January 1, 1864. Transferred to Signal Corps. 
Delaney, Wm. P. 
Downs, Adam 
Ells, Win. 
Farnwalt, Isaac 
Grey, Mercer. Wounded, June 21, 1864. 
Hawn, Samuel K. Mortally wounded at St. Mary's Church, June 24, 1864. 
Highler, Adam. Vet. vol., January 1, 1864. 
Griffin, John 
Hisner, Michael 
Hull, Robert P. Prisoner at Sulphur Springs, Va., August, 1862. 
Hughey, Samuel 
Kritzer, James 
Lantz, John, bugler. Vet. vol., January 1, 1864. 
McFarland, Daniel. Vet. vol., January 1, 1864; and a prisoner August 1, 1862.
Mullin, Patrick. Vet. vol., January 1, 1864. 
Munch, Wm. Drowned, May 17, 1864, in James river. 
Newman, David W. Page H. W. Vet. vol., January 1, 1864. Killed May 21, 1864. Reed,
John M. Reese, William. Vet. vol., January 1, 1864.

[187] PENNSYLVANIA RESERVE CAVALRY.

Rhoads, William, blacksmith.
Rhoads, Adam
Snell, Aaron. Vet. vol., January 1, 1864, and wounded at New Hope Church, November 27, 1863.
Shawley, Henry, blacksmith.
Stoner, Leonard
Wike, William, teamster.
Ely, William, saddler.
Hall, Wilmer C.
Failes, Horace
Bently, Abram. Wounded at Brandy Station, Va., June 9, 1863.
Platt, Hiram. Promoted to first sergeant.
Pugh, Evan. Wounded at Brandy Station, June 9, 1863.
Gilliland, Samuel
Higby, Charles
Cory, George A.
Stewart, Charles R.
Wiggins, Daniel. Wounded, August, 1862.
Hartsock, Thomas
Hatch, Arthur
James Benninghoff. Severely wounded and prisoner at New Hope Church, Va., November 27, 1863.

                                   PROMOTED.

H. C. Beamer. Sergeant-major to first lieutenant, May, 1862. 
F. P. Confer. Sergeant to second lieutenant, September, 1862. 
Alonzo Reed. Sergeant to second lieutenant, November 24, 1862.

[188] HISTORY OF THE FIRST REGIMENT

George J. Geiser. Sergeant-major to second lieutenant, April 12, 1863.
Wm. P. Lloyd. Private to hospital steward, December 18, 1862.
John McCahan. Private to commissary sergeant, January 28, 1863.

                                     DIED.

William Grey. December 27, 1862.
Cyrus Rosenberger. January 7, 1863.

                                  DISCHARGED.

William. Hoffman. Disability, 1862.
George W. Briggs, corporal. Disability, March, 1862.
John S. Stubbs, corporal. Disability, October 1, 1861.
Jacob Boyer. Disability, January, 1863.
William Boyer. Disability, February 1862,
George Fulleton. Disability, March 18, 1863, from wounds.
George W. Fisher. Disability, September, 1862.
David H. Gates. Disability, August, 1862, from wounds.
Joseph Gonder. Disability, March, 1862.
Jonathan Harper. Disability, March, 1862.
John Lewis. Disability, September, 1861, from wounds.
James McCahan. Disability, February, 1862.
Samuel D. Palsgrove. Disability, April, 1863.
Daniel Rittle. Disability, April, 1863, from wound.
Albert Ruggles. Disability, 1862.
Horatio Rembaugh. Disability, February, 1863.
Joseph Rocks. Disability, 1862.

[189] PENNSYLVANIA RESERVE CAVALRY. 

Peter W. Swoap. Disability, October, 1862. 
John Seabolt, Disability, March, 1862. 
Zac. Welty. Disability, January 18, 1868. 
John Uhler. Accidental wound, August, 1862. 
Chas. H. Hutchison. Disability, January, 1863. 
Wm. Strickland, sergeant. Disability, March, 1862.

                             TRANSFERRED.

James M. Adams, corporal. To second lieutenant Corps de Afrique. 
Russel Bailets. Invalid Corps, September, 1863. 
John C. McCullough. Invalid Corps, September, 1863. 
Ernest Conzler. Regular army, November, 1862.

DESERTERS.

Hiram Crowl. Time of enlistment. 
Julius Eicholtz. Time of enlistment 
Lawrence Fought. Time of enlistment. 
James Fulleton. Time of enlistment 
Jonathan Kilmore. Time of enlistment. 
John C. Kristy. Time of enlistment. 
Israel Meyers. December 1, 1861. 
John A. Orner. Time of enlistment.
John Williams. April 11, 1863.

     ORGANIZATION OF H COMPANY, FIRST REGIMENT PENNSYLVANIA RESERVE CAVALRY.

  Company H was organized in Fayette county, Pennsylvania, by Captain James B.
Davidson, some two or three years previous to the commencement of the rebellion, and
was known as the "Dunlap Creek Cavalry." 

[190] HISTORY OF THE FIRST REGIMENT

  Shortly after the First Bull Run battle, the company tendered its services to the
United States, and was accepted. On, the first day of August, 1861, it left for Camp
Wilkins, at Pittsburg, and on the fourth day of August was sworn into the United
States service.
  On the twenty-seventh day of August, the company left Camp Wilkins for Washington,
D.C., where it arrived on the twenty-ninth; and on the sixth day of September was
mustered into the United States service, and joined to the regiment.

ENLISTED MEN OF H COMPANY.

Joseph Hostetler, orderly sergeant. Vet. vol., February 16, 1863. Wounded, May 9, 1864.
George B. Kingsland, first duty sergeant. Prisoner at New Hope Church, November 27, 1863.
Benjamin F. Hibbs, second duty sergeant. Wounded, May 28, 1864.
William Phillips, third duty sergeant. 
Harrison Mann, fourth duty sergeant. 
Cyrus A. Porter, quarter-master sergeant. 
James Normine, commissary sergeant.
James 0. Llewellen, first corporal
George Brown, second corporal. Wounded May 9, 1864, and August 14, 1864.
Robert F. Hibbs, third corporal.
John M. Watson, fourth corporal. Vet. vol., February 16, 1864.
Henry Keifer, fifth corporal. Vet. vol., Feb. 16, 1864. 
Isaac Richey, sixth corporal. Vet. vol., Feb. 16, 1864.

[191] PENNSYLVANIA RESERVE CAVALRY. 

Robert Thompson, seventh corporal. Wounded, May 28, 1864. 
William Glunt, eighth corporal.
James P. Scott, bugler. 
Edward Hunt, blacksmith. 
Isaac Brewer, farrier. 
David Matthers, saddler.
Smith, Jeremiah 
McMullin, Albert. Prisoner, at Culpepper, September 13, 1863. 
Warner, Thomas E. 
Houseman, Thomas 
Vanhorn, James D. Prisoner, October 22, 1863. Killed, July 28, 1864. 
Nutt, Joseph E. Prisoner, June 21, 1864. 
Potter, Henry 
Arnold Albert H. Prisoner, June 21, 1864. 
Adams, John. Vet. Vol., February 16, 1864.
Algeo, Charles. Wounded at Auburn Mills, October 14, 1863.
Algeo, David. Wounded June 21, 1864.
Byers, David A. Cox, John F. Wounded, May 7, 1864. 
Cox, Robert B. 
Davidson, Jeremiah 
Dickenson, William. Wounded, May 28, 1864. 
Davis, Isaiah 
Dickenson, John P. Wounded, May 9, 1864. 
Fall, John B. 
Gregg, Elmer 
Gaskill, William

[192] HISTORY OF THE FIRST REGIMENT

Garrett, Joseph. Prisoner, December 15, 1863, by  guerrillas. 
Grooms, Thomas 
Gue, Robert 
Hively, James 
Handlin, James 
Jenkins, Thomas. Wounded, May 28, 1864.
Logan, Jackson. Vet. vol., February 1, 1864.
McCaen, Lewis
Michaels, Wm. H.
Marshall, John F. Vet. vol., February 1, 1864.
McFall, Samuel. Vet. vol., February 16, 1864.
Minehart, William W.
Maloney, Peter
Normine, Thomas. Prisoner at Culpepper, September 13, 1863.
Rictor, John E.
Reid, Wm. F. Prisoner, October 25, 1863.
Richey, Wm. A. Prisoner, October 25, 1863.
Shields, Wm.
Vankirk, John. Wounded, May 28, 1864.
Walker, Barnabas W. Vet. vol., February 1, 1864.
Work, George T.
Wilson, Marrion
Leech, James
McCaffrey, James. Wounded, June 2, 1864.
Everhart, Wentel
Calligan, George
Nicholson, Thomas. Prisoner, September 6, 1863.
Wilson, Jasper
Normine, John S.
Wimer, James

[193] PENNSYLVANIA RESERVE CAVALRY. 

Galaher, Daniel
Denny, John A.
Edmonds, Wm.
Johnston, Thomas A. Killed at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863.

                                    PROMOTED.

Wm. S. Craft. Orderly sergeant to first lieutenant, October 22, 1862.
John D. Scott, Private to first lieutenant, November 21, 1861.
Eli S. Forsyth. Sergeant to second lieutenant, February 12, 1863.
James Jackson. Sergeant to second lieutenant, September, 1861.

                                      DIED.

Madison Davies. Disease, at Alexandria, Va., December, 1862.
Moses B. Ewing. Disease, at Washington, September, 1862.
William Stewart. Disease, at Camp Pierpont, Va., December 17, 1861.

                                   DISCHARGED.

James P. Walker. Disability, February 17, 1863.
Wm. W. Messmore. Disability, March 27, 1862.
Daniel Fearer. Disability, February 5, 1863.
John C. Bird. Disability, February 4, 1863.
Charles P. Coats. Disability, December 31, 1861.
John W. Chalfant. Disability, December 31, 1861.
James Fawcit. Disability, 1862.

[194] HISTORY OF THE FIRST REGIMENT

Alexander Johns. Disability, April 12, 1862. 
John Litton. Disability, October 7, 1863. 
Alexander Lane. Disability, 1862. 
Wm. W. Melchi. Disability, January 13, 1863. 
Vincent Owens. Disability, December 31, 1861. 
John A. Rice. Disability. 
Wm. Sewenger. Disability, January 13, 1863. 
Henry Tate. Disability, April 8, 1862. 
James Varner. Disability, December 31, 1861. 
James McCune. Disability; 1862.

                                  TRANSFERRED.

Edson Sturgeon. To Sixth U. S. Cavalry, October, 1861. 
Wm. A. Vanhorn. To Invalid Corps, 1863.

                                    DESERTED.

Jesse S. P. Balsinger. From Hospital, 1862. 
Wm. Bennett. At Aquia creek, Va., 1863. 
James C. Greene. At Alexandria, Va., 1862. 
Wm. M. Remmel. From Hospital, April, 1862. 
Rob't W. Shroyer. At Mt Jackson, Va., June 30, 1862. 
Alexander Price. July, 1863.

     ORGANIZATION OF I COMPANY, FIRST REGIMENT PENNSYLVANIA RESERVE CAVALRY.

  Company I, First Regiment Pennsylvania Reserve Cavalry, made up of citizens of
different parts of Washington county, Pennsylvania, is a part of what was once the
"Winfield Hussars," an old volunteer organization, commanded by then Major W. W. McNulty

[195] PENNSYLVANIA RESERVE CAVALRY. 

  This company was sworn into the State service by Captain Robert Patterson, at
Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, on the 13th, day of August, 1861. Left Pittsburg August the
26th, for Washington, D,C., in company with several other organizations, comprising
what was then know as the Sixth Regiment Pennsylvania Cavalry, and went into camp on
Seventh street. 
  On the 6th day of September, 1861, the company was mustered into the United States service.
  The regiment to which it was then attached, failing to complete its organization,
was disbanded by order of General McClellan, and this company, together with two
other companies, was incorporated with the First Regiment Pennsylvania Reserve
Cavalry, of which it is now a part.

                           ENLISTED MEN OF I COMPANY.

Samuel T. Work, orderly sergeant. Wounded, August 14, 1864.
James D. Scott, first duty sergeant.
Alex'r C. Elliott, second duty sergeant. Vet. vol., January 1, 1864. 
    Wounded, June 21, 1864.
John L. Mustard, third duty sergeant. Wounded, June 21, 1864.
Rob't D. Wilkin, fourth duty sergeant. 
David Pollock, fifth duty sergeant.
Samuel W. McKee, quartermaster sergeant. Wounded, June 21, 1864.
Patrick H. McNulty, commissary sergeant. Wounded, May 28, 1864.
Hillary Wilson, first corporal.

[196] HISTORY OF THE FIRST REGIMENT

Thomas Richmond, second corporal. 
David McGuigan, third corporal. Wounded, May 28, 1864. 
Lewis Kramer, fourth corporal, color guard.
Beacroft, George Berwick, Franklin. Vet. vol., January 1, 1864. 
Bitts, Samuel T. taken prisoner twice. 
Crider, William 
Clyde, John 
Curtis, Wm. A. Vet. vol., January 1, 1864. 
Conan, Thomas H. 
Essick, Rudolph 
Gibson, John. Vet. vol., January 1, 1864. 
Gaumer, Moses 
Garrett, Samuel 
Groff, John 
Johnson, Walter 
Loughead, John. Vet. vol., January 1, 1864. 
McConkey, Isaac. Vet. vol., January 1, 1864. 
McConkey, Smithson. Vet. vol., January 1, 1864, killed. 
McKinley, John. Prisoner by guerrillas, September 6, 1863. 
McCormick, Walter S. 
McCarroll, Wm. 
Murray, Chester, bugler. 
McCall, William 
Newell, Archibald 
Patterson, Thomas. Prisoner by guerrillas, September 6, 1863. Died March 30, 1864,
at Hospital Annapolis, Md. 
Patten, Wm. P.

[197] PENNSYLVANIA RESERVE CAVALRY. 

Robertson, John L. Vet. vol., January 1, 1864.
Rosenberger, Alexander. Prisoner.
Richmond, David
Rippey, Wm. J.
Smiley, James.
Sauppe, John G.
Wells, Grafton. Vet. vol., January 1, 1864.
McElroy, William
La Barr, George J. Vet. vol., February 1, 1864.
Bingham, John A. Wounded, May 9, 1864.
Morrow, Charles. Vet. vol., February 1, 1864.
Milligan, Peter. Prisoner by guerrillas, September 6, 1863.

                                    PROMOTED.

James M. Gaston. Sergeant to second lieutenant, August 24, 1861.
George W. Lyon. Sergeant to second lieutenant, February 12, 1863.
T. C. McGregor. Sergeant to second lieutenant, May 10, 1862.
Francis S. Morgan. Sergeant to first lieutenant, February 12, 1863.
T. R. Storer. Chief bugler, October, 1861.
Jacob Wolf. Regimental veterinary surgeon, April, 1863.
J. B. Richey. Sergeant to second lieutenant.

                                     KILLED.

David Ackelson, corporal. Near King George Court House, April 26, 1863.
James Barry, corporal. By guerrillas, September 6, 1863.

[198] HISTORY OF THE FIRST REGIMENT

Eli Leskelett. Near King George Court House, Va., April 26, 1863. 
Moses Hastings, corporal. Near King George Court House, Va., April 26, 1863. Thomas
Richmond, corporal. May 21, 1864, Milford Station, Va. 
Smithson McConkey. May 21, 1864, Milford Station, Va.

                                      DIED.

George W. Gist. Disease, December, 1861. 
Jacob George. Disease, December, 1861. 
James W. McKee. Accidental gun-shot, January, 1862. 
Thomas Parkes. Disease, January 18, 1862. 
Wm. M. Porter. Disease, September 28, 1862. 
John G. Wells, sergeant. Disease, February 26, 1862.

                                   DISCHARGED.

Alexander Berwick. Disability, April 15, 1862. 
John Beacroft. Disability, December 24, 1861. 
Andrew Crouch. Disability, April 15, 1862. 
Thomas Dunkel. Disability, January 1, 1862. 
John F. Foust. Disability, April 15, 1862. 
John H. Gaston, corporal. Disability, October 27, 1862. 
Joshua J. Hunter. Disability, April 15, 1862. 
James Miller, Jr. Disability, December 23, 1862. 
James Miller, Sen. Disability, December 23, 1862. 
Andrew F. McClure. Disability, January 15, 1863. 
Wm. F. Patten. Disability, February 13, 1863. 
Louis Quilland. Disability, January 15, 1863.

[199] PENNSYLVANIA RESERVE CAVALRY. 

John Richmond, sergeant. Disability, October 6, 1862. 
Wm. H. Rose. Disability, June, 1862.
Wm. F. Smith. Disability, March 1, 1862.
Alexander L. Williams. Disability, August 16, 1862. 
Alexander R. Wythe, sergeant. Disability, December, 1861.
Wm. Denniston, sergeant. Disability, April 2, 1863. 
Lorenzo A. Rice. Disability, June 2, 1862.
William C. Richey, corporal. Disability, October, 1862.

                                  TRANSFERRED.

None.

                                   DESERTED.

Edward Powelson. January 17, 1862. 
Thomas G. Dowling, June 17, 1862.

     ORGANIZATION OF K COMPANY, FIRST REGIMENT PENNSYLVANIA RESERVE CAVALRY.

  Company K is composed of men from Allegheny and Washington counties.
  Before entering the service, they formed two volunteer organizations, known as the
"National Lancers," of Allegheny county, commanded by Captain W. Boyce; and the
"Union Cavalry," of Finleyville, Washington county, commanded by Captain A.
Borland.  
  About one week before entering the service, the two companies joined, and formed
one organization, called the "National Cavalry," commanded by Captain W. Boyce.
  A portion of the company enlisted August the 28th,

[200] HISTORY OF THE FIRST REGIMENT

1861, and the rest September the 3d, 1861, at Pittsburg, Pennsylvania.
  Was sworn in on the 3d of September, by Colonel A. Hays.
  Left Pittsburg on the 4th, and arrived in Washington, D.C., on September the 7th.
  When it arrived in Washington, it was assigned to the Sixth regiment Pennsylvania
Cavalry. Mustered into service on the 6th day of September.
  The Sixth regiment being disbanded, the company was assigned to the First Regiment
Pennsylvania Reserve Cavalry, on the 27th day of September, of which it is now a part.

                           ENLISTED MEN OF K COMPANY.

A. B. Darrah, orderly sergeant. 
J. A. Latimer, first duty sergeant. 
J. W. Boyce, second duty sergeant. 
Rob't Boyce, quartermaster sergeant. 
J. Patterson, commissary sergeant.
J. M. Boyce, first corporal. Prisoner, June 21, 1864. 
S. F. Ralston, second corporal.
J. Connelly, third corporal.
T. Westerman, fourth corporal. 
S. R. Patten, fifth corporal.
McClure, Wm. J.
Kiefer, John, bugler. Prisoner, at Sulphur Springs, August 22, 1862.
McCombs, Thomas 
Trumble, John
Feather, Joseph Anderson, John

[201] PENNSYLVANIA RESERVE CAVALRY. 

Boyce, Thomas D. 
Coup, George 
Curran, Edward 
Calohan, Charles A. 
Cox, Abraham 
Dilks, Charles P. Prisoner, November 17, 1863, by guerrillas. 
Duncan, John M. 
Flanegan, Hugh 
Gordon, William 
Herriott, John 
Herrell, Wilson 
Hanna, Jacob 
Jones, Thomas. Vet. Vol., February 1, 1861. Prisoner, June 21, 1864. 
Keifer, Samuel 
Kennedy, Joseph M. 
Lessnutt, Richard 
Maradith, John. Prisoner, at Bealton Station, October 14, 1863. 
McAllister, John F. 
McBride, Marshall 
McCombs, Matthew 
McDonell, J. C. 
McDonald, John 
McDonald, William 
McFeely, George 
Morrison, H. R. 
Morrison, Joseph 
Morgan, John H. 
Morgan, Billingsby 
Quigg, Frederick

[202] HISTORY OF THE FIRST REGIMENT

Sheffer, David 
Vance, Henry 
Westerman, John 
Williams, James 
Coup, Williams. Wounded, July 28, 1864.

                                    PROMOTED.

None.

                                     KILLED.

Joseph McClenehan. At Gettysburg, Pa., July 3, 1863. 
John Keifer, bugler. May 28, 1864. 
Richard Lessnut. May 28, 1863.

                                      DIED.

John F. Kennedy, sergeant. Disease, July 26, 1863. 
Wilson Gault, corporal. Disease, December 7, 1863. 
James Ewing. Disease, November 22, 1863. 
Joseph M. Sheffer. Disease, December 10, 1862.

                                   DISCHARGED.

Joseph Wright, sergeant. Disability, June 5, 1862. 
Samuel Morton, corporal. Disability, August 18, 1862. 
Thomas Conner, corporal. Disability, April 11, 1863. 
Samuel Brown. Disability, April 28, 1863.
Robert Cani. Disability, May 21, 1862. 
John Douglass. By order, January 10, 1863. 
William Ewing. Disability, April 28, 1862. 
Hamilton Ingrin, Disability, April 10, 1863. 
James M. G. Mouck. Disability, February 9, 1863. 
Joseph M. Sample. Disability, January, 1863. 
William Stewart. Disability, September 29, 1862. 
Benjamin F. Shields. Disability, August 31, 1863.

[203] PENNSYLVANIA RESERVE CAVALRY. 

                                  TRANSFERRED.

J. F. Dodd. To Invalid Corps, 1863.
Andrew G. Rapper. To Eleventh Pennsylvania Infantry.

                                   DESERTED.

John Dimlar. October 31, 1862. 
Wm. H. Meanor. October 31, 1862. 
Wm. S. Wilson. October 31, 1862.

    ORGANIZATION OF L COMPANY, FIRST, REGIMENT PENNSYLVANIA RESERVE CAVALRY.

  Company L was, originally, an old militia organization, called the Reading City
Troop. It was reorganized by Captain J. C. A. Hoffeditz, from men principally of
Berks county, with a few from Lancaster and Lebanon counties, and was mustered into
the United States service as an independent company of cavalry, on the 30th day of
July, 1861.
  The company was stationed in the city of Baltimore, on duty at head-quarters
Military Depot, about five months. It was attached to the First Regiment
Pennsylvania Reserve Cavalry, October the 14th, 1861, and joined the regiment
January the 5th, 1862, at Camp Pierpont, Va.

                           ENLISTED MEN OF L COMPANY.

Benj. F. Hull, orderly sergeant. 
Sam'l H. Shiffert, first duty sergeant.
Wm. A. Tobias, second duty sergeant.

[204] HISTORY OF THE FIRST REGIMENT

Joseph Buck, third duty sergeant. Prisoner, June 21, 1864.
Lewis M. Hoffeditz, fourth duty sergeant.
Peter Deisher, fifth duty sergeant.
Daniel Howder, quartermaster sergeant Prisoner, June 21, 1864.
Daniel Howder, commissary sergeant. Vet. vol., January 1, 1864.
John H. Johnson, first corporal. Vet. vol., January 1, 1864. 
  Prisoner at Brandy Station, Va., June 9, 1863, also June 21, 1864.
Robert M. Devine, second corporal. Vet. vol., January. 1, 1864.
John Kreamer, third corporal. Wounded at Culpepper, Va., September 13, 1863.
Thomas Wendling, fourth corporal. Vet. vol., February 1, 1864. Prisoner, June 21, 1864.
John M. Algaier, fifth corporal.
David Mundshower, sixth corporal.
Dewilla H. Long, seventh corporal. Vet. vol., February 1, 1864.
Francis M. Coover. Wounded at New Hope Church, Va., November 27, 1863.
Gehris, James 
Buck, Peter C. 
Fagan, Patrick, blacksmith. 
Reber, Jacob H. 
Addis, Daniel. Wounded at Brandy Station, June 9, 1863. 
Billman, Samuel

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Brownmiller, H. H. Vet., vol., January 1, 1864.  Wounded, June 21, 1864. 
Bachman, Aaron E. Prisoner at New Hope Church, November 27, 1863. 
Burns, William. 
Black, Hugh W. Vet. vol., January 1, 1864. 
Borkman, John O. 
Brown, John 
Doyle, John H. Prisoner at Cedar Mountain, August 9, 1862. 
Derrick, Henry. Wounded at New Hope Church, November 27, 1863. 
Doyle, Jago 
Fisher, Peris S. 
Fresse, Geo. P. 
Gehert, Hamilton 
Horrock, Abraham
Moyer, Mahlon G.
Irvine, Wm. H. Vet. vol., February 1, 1864. 
Irvin, Robert F. Vet. vol., January 1, 1864. 
James, Geo. W. Vet. vol., January 1, 1864. Prisoner, June 21, 1864. 
Knauss, Thomas. Prisoner at Cedar Mountain, August 9, 1862. 
    Wounded at New Hope Church, November 27, 1863. 
Lindenmuth, J. H. A. 
Laven, Albert S. 
Lindley, Thomas. Wounded at Culpepper, Va., September, 13, 1863. 
Loy, Henry W. Vet. vol., February 1, 1864. 
Minker, Henry 
Moyer, Adam. Vet. vol., January 1, 1864.

[206] HISTORY OF THE FIRST REGIMENT

McElwee, Andrew 
Newkirk, John 
Noecker, Augustus R. 
Pfleager, Samuel M. 
Porter, Isaac 
Reed, Samuel. Vet. vol., January 1, 1864. Wounded, June 21, 1864. 
Rightmeyer, Wm. H. Vet. vol., January 1, 1864. 
Rogers, Joseph F. 
Rudy, Henry S. Vet. vol., February 1, 1864. 
Rolland, Jacob 
Ruigler, Daniel S. 
Stoltz, John. Vet. vol., January 1, 1864. Prisoner, June 21, 1864. 
Small, Samuel. Vet. vol., January 1, 1864. 
Seidens, Isaac 
Vernervault, George 
Wagner, Reuben 
Warner, Augustus H. Vet. vol., January 1, 1864. 
Werner, William W., bugler. Vet. vol., January 1, 1864. 
Wilson, George P. 
Winne, Barney 
Zimmerman, George

                      RECRUITS RECEIVED FEBRUARY 28, 1864.

Gries, Charles 
Hendricks, Samuel 
Connard, James 
Reefsnyder, David B. 
Ringler, Jacob 
Augstall, James

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Bertelott, Mayburg 
Robst, Isaac. Prisoner, June 21, 1864. 
Brenizer, Franklin. Prisoner, June 21, 1864. 
Bower, Thomas 
Dixon, Daniel R. 
Griger, David H. Prisoner, June 21, 1864. 
Gross, John 
Glenay, Thomas 
Houston, Joseph 
Jackson, Robert W. 
Jackson, John 
Keller, Jonas 
Leiser, Wm B. Wounded, July 28, 1864. 
Reed, Daniel. Prisoner, June 25, 1864. 
Sanders, James 
Strasser, Jesse 
Snyder, David 
Sanders, Jonathan 
Sanders, Geo. F. 
Smith, Reuben 
Lotz, Wm. D. 
Herring, John 
Lesher, Cyrus 
Ramer, Thomas 
Soheirer, Martin

                                    PROMOTED.

Charles Lichtenthaller. Sergeant to second lieutenant, 1861.
David S. Buxton. Sergeant to second lieutenant, June 26, 1863.
George W. Fincher. Private to regimental quartermaster sergeant, November 1, 1862.

[208] HISTORY OF THE FIRST REGIMENT

                                     KILLED.

Michael Donovan, sergeant. At Brandy Station, Va.
Jeremiah Gronwich. By guerrillas, Oct. 17, 1863.
John Miller. On railroad.
John Kramer. June 21, 1864.
Robert Jackson. June 21, 1864.
John Doyle. June 21, 1864.
George P. Freeze. May 21., 1864.

                                      DIED.

John Black. Disease, April 25, 1862.
Joseph R. Lacy. Disease, December 3, 1863.
Henry Mochamer. Disease, April 7, 1862.
George Patterson. Disease, December 8, 1862.
Levi Reeder. Disease, September 10, 1862.
William Werks. Disease, December 26, 1863.
George Kemp, sergeant. Disease, July 17, 1863.

                                  DISCHARGED.

Cyrus Bentz, sergeant. Disability, October 6, 1861.
Jeremiah K. Rhoads, sergeant. Disability, March 10, 1863.
Wm. D. Hoppenheffer, sergeant. Disability, November 8, 1861.
Augustus H. Rhoades, sergeant. Disability, March 10, 1863.
Benjamin F. Bright, sergeant. By order.
Benoval G. Pretzman, corporal. Disability, June 27, 1862.
John Giles, corporal. Disability, December 9, 1862.
Nicholas Seyfert. Disability, December 16, 1861.
Isaac S. Dissenger. Disability, November 23, 1861.

[209] PENNSYLVANIA RESERVE CAVALRY. 

James M. Hauter, sergeant. Disability, November 3, 1862. 
Charles L. Harrison. Disability, May 6, 1862.  
Peter Humble. Disability, March 16, 1862.
John A. Kerns. Disability, December 8, 1862. 
Lewis Kraushorf. Disability. 
Peter Noll. Disability. 
Samuel Ness. Disability, April 19, 1862, 
Joseph Ritter. Disability, December 16, 1863. 
Effinger Rhoads. Disability, December 17, 1862 
Daniel H. Ruth. Disability, December 16, 1861. 
Aaron Stann. Disability, November 8, 1861. 
Lewis Sherman. Disability, August 11, 1861.

                                   TRANSFERRED.

George Kester. To brigade band, November 1, 1862. 
Urias Fink. To Signal Corps. 
Julius Wideman To Insane Asylum.

                                    DESERTED.

Richard Reinholt. October 30, 1861. 
Daniel Folk. November 11, 1861. 
Reuben Homan. December, 1861. 
John Randenbush. November 16, 1862. 
Jesse Wise. July 19, 1863.

    ORGANIZATION OF M COMPANY, FIRST REGIMENT PENNSYLVANIA RESERVE CAVALRY.

  Company M was recruited and organized at Reading. Berks county, Pennsylvania, by
Captain Thomas S. Richards; George D. Hill, first lieutenant; and

[210] HISTORY OF THE FIRST REGIMENT

Albert Shollenberger, second lieutenant; and mustered into the United States service
at Harrisburg, on the 5th day of August, 1861.
  Left Harrisburg on the 6th day of August for Baltimore, and here the company was
armed and equipped.
  First Lieutenant, George D. Hill, resigning, George D. Leaf was appointed second
lieutenant, and Albert Shollenberger, first lieutenant.
  Drilling and doing orderly duty in the city, until the 3d of October, when the
company was ordered to the Eastern Shore of Virginia, where, in conjunction with the
Fourth Wisconsin infantry and Nim's battery, all under the command of Major-General
Lockwood, was engaged in scouting and picketing, until the 24th of December, when it
returned to Baltimore, and on the 7th of January, 1862, joined the First Pennsylvania
Reserve Cavalry, at Camp Pierpont, Virginia.
  While on duty, on the Eastern Shore, made numerous excursions down the bay,
overhauling smugglers and seizing large quantities of contraband goods.
  On a scout made to Pontateague Landing, (October the 9th,) the company captured
seven cannon, caisons and harness; and on the 10th, at the town of Eastville, seized
another cannon and about fifteen hundred (1500) stand of small arms.

                           ENLISTED MEN OF M COMPANY.

John Rothenberger, orderly sergeant. Vet. vol., January 1, 1864. Wounded July 12,
1864.

[211] PENNSYLVANIA RESERVE CAVALRY. 

Wm. A. Scott, first duty sergeant. Vet. vol., February 1, 1864.
George S. Glissen, second duty sergeant. Vet. vol., February 1, 1864. Wounded May 28, 1864.
James R. Aten, third duty sergeant.
Charles B. Miller, fourth duty sergeant. Vet. vol., January 1, 1864. Wounded, August 14, 1864.
E. H. Britton, fifth duty sergeant. Wounded at New Hope Church, November 27, 1863.
    Vet. vol., February 1, 1864.
Henry P. Smith; quartermaster sergeant. Wounded December 12, 1862, at
Fredericksburg, Va.
Frederick Munson, commissary sergeant. Wounded at Culpepper, September 13, 1863.
A. Shollenberger, first corporal. Vet. vol., February 1, 1864.
Henry F. Williams, second corporal. Prisoner, June 10, 1862. Vet. vol., 
   February 1, 1864. Wounded, May 28, 1864.
Anthony Wolf, third corporal. Vet. vol., February 1, 1864.
Charles Morrisy, fourth corporal. Vet. vol., February 1, 1864. Prisoner, June 24, 1864.
Edward L. McGinley, fifth corporal. Vet. vol., February 1, 1864.
Shollenberger, D. B.
Confer, N. F. Wounded at Falmouth, April 19, 1862, and at Culpepper, 
    September 13, 1863. Vet. vol., February 1, 1864. 
Kline, H. B. 
Carpenter, E. W.

[212] HISTORY of THE FIRST REGIMENT

Harper, Wm. A. Prisoner at Brandy Station, June 9, 1863. 
Engle, Charles H. Prisoner at Brandy Station, June 9, 1863. 
Wingard, John L. Vet. vol., February 1, 1864. 
Neiman, Henry Hawley, M. P. Vet. vol., February 1, 1864. 
Hofman, Henry. Vet. vol., February 1, 1864. 
Britton, George H. 
Britton, John 
Brown, Samuel. Wounded, May 28, 1864. 
Boyer, Thomas R. 
Buckelman, Wm. 
Carter, Daniel. Vet. vol., January 1, 1864. 
Casper, Peter. Vet. vol., February 1, 1864. 
Ebert Geo. W. Vet. vol., January 1, 1864. Wounded, May 28, 1864. 
Faster, George. Prisoner, August, 1862. 
Fisher, James. Vet. vol., January 1, 1864. 
Feather, Jacob 
Frill, Jacob 
French, Oriville 
Garison, John 
Geltner, Charles. Prisoner, August, 1862. Vet. vol., January 1, 1864. 
Griffith, William. Wounded at Falmouth, Va., April 18, 1862. Vet. vol., February 1, 1864. 
Gable John P. 
Harrighan, David. Wounded at Brandy Station, January 9, and at New Hope Church, Va., November 27, 1863. 
Kline, George W. Vet. vol., February 1, 1864.

[213] PENNSYLVANIA RESERVE CAVALRY.

Leeds, William. Wounded at Brandy Station, June 9, 1863. Vet. vol., February 26, 1864. 
Lindenmuth, N. Vet. vol., February 1, 1864. 
Lose, Nicholas H. Vet. vol., January 1, 1864. 
Martin, Thomas A. Wounded at Falmouth April 18, and at Fredericksburg, December 12, 1862. 
McEwen, William 
McEwen, John. Prisoner, September 6, 1862. 
McGarrigal, Patrick 
McGinley, Daniel. Vet. vol., February 1, 1864. 
McGinley, John 
Miller, George. Vet. vol., February 1, 1864. 
Moore, Levi 
Muthart, E. F. Vet. vol., January 1, 1864. 
Musser, Geo. W. Vet. vol., February 1; 1864. 
Miller, Don Corles 
Paulis, George. Vet. vol., February 1, 1864. 
Phillips, Monroe. Wounded at Culpepper, Va., September, 13, 1863. 
Rapp, Henry A. Vet. vol., February 1, 1864. 
Richards, Joseph. Vet. vol., January 1, 1864. 
Roberts, John. Vet. vol., February 19, 1864. 
Scott, Charles E. Wounded at Culpepper, Va., September 13, 1863. Vet. vol., January 1, 1864. 
Shealer, Augustus. Vet. vol., February 1, 1864. 
Sheets, John. Prisoner, August 11, 1862. Vet. vol., January 1, 1864. 
Shappell, Jeremiah. Vet. vol., February 1, 1864. 
Snovel, John. Vet. vol., February 1, 1864. 
Stetler, Henry. Vet. vol., February 1, 1864. Wounded, May 28, 1864. 
Strine, Robert. Vet. vol., January 1, 1864.

[214] HISTORY OF THE FIRST REGIMENT

Souder, William. Wounded at Culpepper, September 13, 1863. Vet. vol., February 14, 1863.
Urner, Henry P. Vet. vol., February 1, 1864.
Williamson, Charles. Vet. vol., February 1, 1864.
Winegardner, Lewis. Vet. vol., February 1, 1864.
Winegardner, William. Wounded at Culpepper, Va., September, 1863. Vet. vol., February 1, 1864.
Witmer, Joseph H. Vet. vol., February 1, 1864.  Wounded, May 28, 1864.
Yocum, David. Prisoner, July 17, 1863.
Klinck, John
Scott, Rob't H., bugler. Recruit.

                                   PROMOTED.

Henderson Sample. To second lieutenant, December, 1861.
J. S. Wright. Sergeant to second lieutenant, February 12, 1863.
Job H. Cole. Sergeant to battalion adjutant, March 1, 1862.

                                    KILLED.

Patrick Devlin. At Falmouth, April 16, 1862.
Thomas Morton. At Falmouth, April 16, 1862.
Michael Rudy. At Falmouth, April 16, 1862.

                                     DIED.

Henry F. Potter. Wounds, 1863. 
Sam'l Rhoads. Wounds, November 26, 1863. 
John Rodenwalt. Disease, September 23, 1863. 
George Shaffer. Disease, September, 1861. 
Wm. Strine. Disease, September, 1861.

[215] PENNSYLVANIA RESERVE CAVALRY.

A. T. Bear. Disease, August 29, 1862. 
Charles Flag. Disease, August 12, 1862.

                                   DISCHARGED.

A. S. Shollenberger, sergeant. Disability.
Barkley, M. Denny. Disability. 
John Wetzel. Disability. 
George Mentzer, Disability, 1861. 
Henry Long Disability, September, 1861. 
J. W. Cochran. Disability, September, 1861. 
Jeremiah Strine. Disability, September, 1861. 
Henry Strine. By order of court martial, 1861. 
Thomas McGlown. Disability, October, 1861. 
Thomas Devine. Disability, April 18, 1862. 
J. T. Jackson. Disability, April 20, 1862. 
M. M. Margnet. Disability, May 18, 1862. 
W. R. Shollenberger. Disability, May 18, 1862. 
Wm. Miller. Disability, June 6, 1862. 
W. Montgomery. Disability, June 6, 1862. 
Joseph Hale. Disability, July 5, 1862. 
Patrick McNamara. Disability, July 2, 1862. 
J. H. Miller. Disability, July 2, 1862. 
A. B. James. Wounds, August 12, 1862. 
Joel Black. Disability, March 27, 1862. 
R. H. Baxter. Disability, October 20, 1862. 
A. B. Kerst, sergeant. Disability, October 23, 1862. 
B. P. Potts, sergeant. Disability, October 23, 1862. 
Daniel Moore. Disability, October 25, 1862. 
Sam'l Karver. Disability, November 26, 1862. 
William Potell. Disability, December 30, 1862. 
James Allison. Disability, January 15, 1863. 
Edward Moone. Disability, February 19, 1862.

[216] HISTORY OF THE FIRST REGIMENT.

                                  TRANSFERRED.

Thomas Grimsley.  To brigade band, January 1, 1863.

                                    DESERTED.

Finegan Smith. September, 1861.
Henry B. Wagner. December, 1861.
Thomas D. Grimsley. September, 1861.


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