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Researching
Your Civil War Soldier
Suggested
Reading
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Originally Co N, 28th Reg't PA Vols
Col John Craig; Capt 28th PVI, Co N; Maj
147th 10/10/1862; Col 6/14/1865
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Smokestacks
and Black Diamonds: A History of Carbon County, Pennsylvania
by Joan Campion
Advance the Colors: Pennsylvania Civil War
Battle Flags by Richard A. Sauers
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Company C; rank of Private unless otherwise
stated:
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Capt Nicholas C. Glace; 1st
Sgt to 2nd Lt 2/15/1862; 1st Lt 10/10/1862; Capt 3/1/1864; resigned
7/22/1864
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Sgt John Kindelan
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Sgt William T. West; vet
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Musician Newman F. Dunham
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Musician Joseph E. Gabrio
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Jacob Beer; vet
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Thomas Black
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William Butler; vet
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Aaron Green; enlisted 1861; killed 11/25/1864 Ringgold GA; vet
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A.Y. Green; from Knapp's PA Bat'y 10/29/1861
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William Farres; enlisted 1861; died 1863 Falmouth VA
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Jacob Horn
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John Kent; enlisted 1861; died 1863 Alexandria
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Wayne Kents; enlisted 1861; died 1863 Alexandria
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Charles Knoppenberger; enlisted 1861; killed 9/17/1862 Antietam
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Andrew Kresge; vet
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Pauline Kresge; enlisted 1861; killed 1864 Kennesaw GA; vet
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Jacob Kuntzman; vet
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Levi Mushardt; enlisted 1862
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Emmett Sayres; Vet Res Corps date unknown
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George Searls
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Philip Sebras; discharged on Surgeon's Certificate 1/3/1863
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John Shiner; Knapp's PA Bat'y 10/29/1861
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Owen
Smith; vet
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John Sowers; enlisted 1861; mortally wounded at Pine Knob GA; died 7/1864
Nashville; vet
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William Steinmetz
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Information from History of the Counties of Lehigh and Carbon,
in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Alfred Mathews and Austin N. Hungerford, Everts
and Richards, Philadelphia PA, 1884.
Background courtesy "4th
of July Fun"

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