PA Civil War Volunteer Soldiers
Fourteenth Regiment, Company D
14th Regiment
Additional Companies, Bios, Organization & Service
Recruited in Smith's Hill, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania
Mustered in April 26, 1861
Tyrone Cavalry
14th PA Regiment Co. D
Captain
James Crowther
First Lieutenant
John S. McKiernan
Second Lieutenant
William Stoke
First Sergeant
John G. Cain
Second Sergeant
William Round
Third Sergeant
Andrew McClure
Fourth Sergeant
Daniel Hoover
First Corporal
Samuel Hoover
Second Corporal
Martin Burley
Third Corporal
William Conrad
Fourth Corporal
William McKiernan
Musician
Irwin W. Bell
Abraham H. Brady
Privates
Ball, John
Beckweth, Thomas
Bourk, John
Boyer, Peter
Brady, Patrick
Brady, William J.
Brewer, Thomas H.
Carson, James
Carr, William
Connell, William H.
Connelly, Thomas T.
Connelly, Patrick
Cresswell, Thomas
Cresswell, Samuel
Crowel, Hiram
Denny, Peter
Druckamiller, Charles
Dunlap, George W.
Fink, John W.
Fink, Reuben
Fox, James
Gibbs, David M.
Gillen, William
Glant, Henry
Glasgow, George W.
Gill, William W.
Halderman, Jacob
Helsel, John
Hill, John L.
Hollen, William S.
Hollen, Thomas J.
Hollen, Thomas W.
Henderson, John A.
Hunter, Allen M.
Hoffman, John A.
Johnston, Nicodemus
Kinney, James E.
Longeoy, Oscar
Lytle, William
Malone, John
Meredith, William B.
Miller, John W.
Monuhen, Patrick
Mulveny, Patrick
McCune, Samuel
Myers, James
Rath, Robert
Richards, George B.
Robbins, Jacob M.
Robbins, John H.
Root, Truman
Root, Lanson
Stephens, Joseph
Stephens, John W.
Stetler, Hiram
Snyder, Simon
Stoddard, James
Straightiff, Andrew F.
Troxall, George W.
Walker, William E.
Warrick, Isaiah
Warefel, John
Weston, Alfred
Wiley, James
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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