PA Civil War Volunteer Soldiers
One Hundred and Seventy-third Regiment, Company K
Recruited in Dauphin County, Pennsylvania
173rd PA Regiment Co. K
Captain
Cornelius A. Harper
First Lieutenant
Michael Rosenstein
Second Lieutenant
Charles H. Rhodes
First Sergeant
Jasper N. Frazer
Sergeant
Thomas J. Woodside
Riley Bressler
Joseph H. Poffenberger
Philip Kline
Corporal
Charles T. Hipple
Reuben Smink
Wilson Glover
John Davis
Frederick Metzel
James M. Elliott
Jacob Wolf
Curtis S. Brooks
Private
Bechtol, Thomas
Behm, Christian
Bitterman, George W.
Blystone, Peter
Bell, James
Boyer, John
Bassing, John
Bellas, Daniel
Berger, Reinhard
Batdorff, Daniel
Bordner, Henry
Barent, Joseph
Bender, Samuel
Callen, Abraham
Craglow, William
Cockley, George W.
Cross, Richard
Dennan, Sylvester
Denung, Emanuel
Davis, William
Daugherty, James D.
Dintaman, Jacob
Enterline, Benjamin
Gunderman, John
Garman, Jacob
Garman, Elias
Garman, Benjamin
Gates, Christian
Gabel, Levi
Green, John H.
Grimm, Henry
Good, Henry L.
Higgins, Henry A.
Hetrick, Peter
Hocker, John
Hulsinger, Henry
Hoover, Christian
Hartz, John
Herman, John C.
Hawk, David
Hoak, Jonathan
Hain, Jacob
Israel, Daniel
Jordan, Maurice
Kocher, Josiah
Kister, Augustus
Klinger, Samuel
Kauffman, Gottlieb
Keen, John H.
Lupold, Samuel
Law, Matthew
Lee, Samuel
Longenberger, Joseph
Matter, Cornelius
Myers, George W.
Minnich, Elias
Matter, Lewis
Matter, Jeremiah
Miller, Cyrus
McCarty, Jesse
Nut, Moses
Nichol, Ferdinand
Parfet, Caleb
Pence, Chapman
Pence, George
Richards, Henry
Rumberger, William
Row, John M.
Rumberger, Jacob
Snyder, Cyrus
Stence, Abraham
Seabourn, James
Summy, Henry C.
Smink, David
Schemper, Amos
Stout, Henry
Seitz, Augustus
Stence, Elias
Saylor, Jacob
Tollman, John
Travitz, Philip
Woods, John
Wands, William
Wagner, George K.
Zimmerman, 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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