PA Civil War Volunteer Soldiers
Fourteenth Regiment, Company C
14th Regiment
Additional Companies, Bios, Organization & Service
Recruited in Montour County, Pennsylvania
Mustered in April 26, 1861
Columbia Guards
14th PA Regiment Co. C
Captain
Oscar Ephlin
First Lieutenant
John A. Winner
Second Lieutenant
Clinton W. Pursell
First Sergeant
Henry M. Trumbower
Second Sergeant
Arthur Amandus
Third Sergeant
Freeze McWilliams
Fourth Sergeant
John C. Perrin
First Corporal
Jacob Miller
Second Corporal
George W. Vanglider
Third Corporal
Adolphus Bookheister
Fourth Corporal
Reese Flanigan
Musician
Henry Metz
William Milliner
Privates
Alcorn, John
Alward, John
Blue, Samuel
Brown, Benton, B.
Barnhart, William
Boush, Montgomery
Billmeyer, William H.
Caldwell, Samuel W.
Davis, Lewis L.
Danks, George
Deiss, Reese
Everhart, Nathaniel
Fields, Elijah
Fenstermacher, Joseph H.
Fein, John A.
Gaskins, Harbit
Handley, William
Huntingdon, John
Houser, James
Howe, John T.
Hopkins, Richard
Handshaw, Peter
Houser, John J.
Johnson, Stephen
Jenkins, John R.
Johnson, Joseph H.
Jones, Edward
Jones, James
Jones, Matthew
Jordan, John
Kelly, Patrick
Kelly, Martin
Kesler, Michael
Loudan, Thomas
Lewis, John O.
Mencer, John
Mowrer, Charles
McNineh, Samuel
Markel, William
Miller, Jacob C.
Ogden, Andrew F.
Patton, Alfred B.
Pursel, John
Phillips, James M.
Robbe, Joseph
Rank, Ellis H.
Roderick, Edward W.
Rush, Stephen L.
Rollin, Harris G.
Small, Charles
Stall, Samuel
Snyder, John C.
Spade, Hiram M.
Sigler, Robert
Thomas, James
Thomas, William J.
Terry, Charles
Tusman, Casper
Thorp, James
Thacher, Edward
Wise, Mark W.
Watts, William M.
Williams, David
Woods, John
Young, William
Source: Bates, Samuel P. (Samuel Penniman), 1827-1902.: History of Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1861-5; prepared in compliance with acts of the legislature, by Samuel P. Bates.
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