PENNSYLVANIA.
| Name. | Rank. | Company. | Regiment. |
| Arnold, Amos | Sergeant | A | 14th Infantry |
| Arnold, Benjamin | | B | 17th Infantry |
| Apple, Jacob | Corporal | G | 22nd Infantry |
| Ash, Solomon | | C | 25th Infantry |
| Arnold, Max | | A | 27th Infantry |
| Adelsheimer, Jacques | Captain | B | 27th Infantry |
| Enlisted as Private; |
| promoted step by step to Captaincy; |
| wounded at Chancellorsville; |
| mentioned in special orders for gallantry. |
| Adler, Noah | | B | 27th Infantry |
| Captured at Gettysburg; sent to Belle Island. |
| Adler, Jacob N. | | B | 27th Infantry |
| Alexander, Jastrow | Lieutenant | H | 27th Infantry |
Enlisted as Private; promoted to Regimental Adjutant subsequently Adjutant on staff of General von Steinwehr; mentioned in special orders for gallant conduct at Chancellorsville.
| Appel, Francis | | H | 27th Infantry |
| Appel, Henry | | H | 27th Infantry |
| Adelsheimer, S. | | | 27th Infantry |
| Alexander, J. | | | 27th Infantry |
| Arnold, Aaron | | | 40th Infantry |
| Abrahams, Abraham | | G | 48th Infantry |
| Apple, Samuel A. | Sergeant | B | 51st Infantry |
| Served four years. |
| Allabach, C. H. | | E | 54th Infantry |
| Subsequently in the United States Army |
| as Assistant Surgeon. |
| Arnold, George | | | 63d Infantry |
| Aarons, Solomon | | B | 69th Infantry |
| Served through the war. |
| Asher, Asher | | I | 69th Infantry |
| Killed on picket duty near Richmond. |
| Asher, Morris | | B | 71st Infantry |
| Wounded at Gettysburg; Served three years. |
| Apple, David A. | Captain | B | 83d Infantry |
| Promoted from Sergeant, Lieutenant |
| and Captain in Veteran Reserve Corps. |
| Died of wounds. |
| Abraham, Isaac M. | Major | | 85th Infantry |
| Promoted from Captain; |
| wounded near Deep Bottom, Virginia. |
| Appel, Charles A. | { Lieutenant | A | 92nd Infantry |
| | { Captain | | F |
| Aarons, Joseph | | B | 109th Infantry |
Enlisted as a drummer boy while quite young; captured while delivering a dispatch in second Battle of Bull Run; after release appointed "orderly" on staff of General Geary, 2nd Division, 12th Army Corps; served until close of war.
| Arnold, Jacob E. | Corporal | E | 114th Infantry |
| Served three years. |
| Abel, Jacob W. | | | 115th Infantry |
| Also in Veteran Reserve Corps; |
| served as army-hospital steward. |
| Arnold, Henry | | F | 133d Infantry |
| Wounded at Fredericksburg. |
| Arnold, Eli | | I | 137th Infantry |
| Arnold, Simon | | G | 140th Infantry |
| Killed at Gettysburg. |
| Arnold, Levi | Sergeant | F | 143d Infantry |
| Also Veteran Reserve Corps; |
| served three years. |
| Arnold, Simon J. | Sergeant-Major | | 151st Infantry |
| Promoted from Sergeant of Company K; |
| Wounded at Gettysburg. |
| Arnold, Simon | | I | 151st Infantry |
| Wounded at Gettysburg. |
| Arnold, Moses P. | Sergeant | A | 172nd Infantry |
| Anstein, Jacob | | D | 194th Infantry |
| Apple, Benjamin | Corporal | I | 209th Infantry |
| Alexander, Samuel | Assistant- | | 1st Cavalry |
| Killed at Dranesville, Virginia. | Surgeon |
| Allen, Michael Mitchell | Chaplain | | 5th Cavalry |
| Aub, Jacob | Quartermaster | | 5th Cavalry |
| Armhold, Max | | A | 5th Cavalry |
| Captured. |
| Appel, Henry | | B | 5th Cavalry |
| Altman, Solomon | | K | 14th Cavalry |
| Arnold, Henry | Corporal | Battery I | 5th Artillery |
| Asch, Charles J. | | | Independent |
| | | | Battery |
| |
| Barnet, Moses | | A | 1st Infantry |
| Birnbaum, Charles | | I | 22nd Infantry |
| Blumenthal, Simon | | A | 27th Infantry |
| Bach, Louis | | D | 27th Infantry |
| Biggard, Isaac | | K | 27th Infantry |
| Belsinger, Lazarus | | D | 28th Infantry |
| Served three years. |
| Bear, Abraham E. | | B | 30th Infantry |
| Bernard, Aaron A. | | H | 30th Infantry |
| Brandon, Isaac M. | Corporal | K | 30th Infantry |
| Benjamin, Oscar H. | Sergeant | B | 41st Infantry |
| Bloom, Nathaniel F. | Corporal | F | 45th Infantry |
| Wounded at Petersburg. |
| Bachenheimer, Jacob | Sergeant | | 51st Infantry |
| Wounded at Cold Harbor. |
| Barnett, Philip A. | Corporal | B | 51st Infantry |
| Bahney, Moses | Corporal | B | 54th Infantry |
| Berkowitz, Leon | Corporal | H | 59th Infantry |
| Barnett, Nathaniel P. | Assistant | | 72nd Infantry |
| | Surgeon |
| Bair, Joseph | | A | 79th Infantry |
| Wounded at Chickamauga; |
| Served four years. |
| Bamberger, Henry | Corporal | E | 79th Infantry |
| Died of disease contracted in the service. |
| Barnett, David A. | Corporal | B | 99th Infantry |
| Died of wounds received |
| at Kelly's Ford, Virginia. |
| Bloom, Samuel S. | Lieutenant | H | 111th Infantry |
| Bear, Elias | | C | 122nd Infantry |
| Baer, Benjamin F. | Captain | F | 122nd Infantry |
| Served three years. |
| Benedict, Jacob | Corporal | H | 122nd Infantry |
| Baer, Michael | Major | { F | 123d Infantry |
| Promoted from Lieutenant. | | { | 204th Infantry |
| Benedict, Joseph | Sergeant | K | 126th Infantry |
| Severely wounded. |
| Bear, Henry | | H | 133d Infantry |
| Blum, Aaron | | B | 153d Infantry |
| Bush, Asher | | B | 153d Infantry |
| Bear, Joseph | Sergeant | I | 153d Infantry |
| Wounded at Gettysburg. |
| Bloom, David S. | | I | 137th Infantry |
| Bair, Israel | Sergeant | F | 195th Infantry |
| Bachman, Joseph | Sergeant | H | 195th Infantry |
| Baum, Samuel | Corporal | G | 200th Infantry |
| Wounded at Fort Steadman, Virginia. |
| Bachman, H. | | C | 2nd Cavalry |
| Bloom, David H. | | A | 5th Cavalry |
| Birnbaum, Henry F. | Hospital | H | 5th Cavalry |
| Promoted from Private; | Sergeant |
| served about four years. |
| Berg, Henry | Corporal | D | 11th Cavalry |
| Enlisted as Private; |
| wounded near Richmond; |
| served three years. |
| Blum, Julius | Corporal | A | Independent |
| Enlisted as Private; served three years. | | | Battery |
| |
| Cohen, Jacob | Assistant | | 26th Infantry |
| da Silva Solis | Surgeon |
| Subsequently in United States Navy, |
| in Commodore Du Pont's expedition |
| to Port Royal. |
| Cahn, Louis | | | 27th Infantry |
| Cromelien, Washington | Sergeant-Major | | 27th Infantry |
| Discharged to accept Commission |
| as Lieutenant 65th Infantry |
| Cohn, Ignatz | { Lieutenant | C | 27th Infantry |
| | { Captain | B |
| Calker, Isaac | | | 33d Infantry |
| Died from effects of wounds. |
| Casner, Abraham | | I | 38th Infantry |
| Cohen, J. | Sergeant | | 62nd Infantry |
| Cohen, Lewis | | F | 122nd Infantry |
| Cantner, Jacob | | C | 126th Infantry |
| Constine, Lewis | | C | 143d Infantry |
| Killed at White Oak Church. |
| Cohen, A. J. | Captain | A | 5th Cavalry |
| Seriously wounded. |
| Cromelien, Alfred | 1st Lieutenant | C | 5th Cavalry |
| Promoted from 2nd Lieutenant; |
| elected to Loyal Legion |
| U. S. Commandery of Pennsylvania; |
| acting Recorder of Commandery; |
| titled Major. |
| Cromelien, James | Lieutenant | G | 5th Cavalry |
| Also Quartermaster. |
| Cohen, Leon Solis | Corporal | | Keystone Battery |
| Wounded in action. |
| Coons, Jacob | Captain | | Wyoming Jägers |
| |
| Dinbacher, S. | | B | 6th Infantry |
| Durlacher, S. | | H | 6th Infantry |
| De Young, Washington R. | Lieutenant | I | 17th Infantry |
| Brevetted Captain for bravery. |
| David, Louis N. | | E | 18th Infantry |
| Doon, Theodore | Sergeant | | 23d Infantry |
| Dusch, Abraham | | C | 27th Infantry |
| Also Veteran Reserve Corps. |
| Davidson, Joseph | Sergeant | | 28th Infantry |
| Enlisted as Private; |
| killed at Chancellorsville. |
| Davidson, Isaac | | H | 122nd Infantry |
| Died at Falmouth, Virginia, in 1862. |
| Davis, Evan | | D | 125th Infantry |
| Promoted from Sergeant; |
| died of wounds received at Chancellorsville. |
| Davidson, Joseph A. | | I | 134th Infantry |
| Killed at Fredericksburg. |
| Davidson, Elias B. | | G | 136th Infantry |
| Dasher, Samuel | | D | 192nd Infantry |
| Dinkelberger, J. R. | | E | 1st Cavalry |
| De Haan, Aaron | | A | 2nd Artillery |
| De Haan, Henry | Sergeant | M | 3d Artillery |
| Transferred to United States Veterans, |
| 2nd Regiment. |
| |
| Ellenger, Jacob | | I | 26th Infantry |
| Served three years. |
| Ellenger, William | | I | 26th Infantry |
| Einstein, Max | Colonel | | 27th Infantry |
Born at Buchau, Wurtemberg, Germany, October 10, 1822; 1st Lieutenant of Washington Guards, 1852; Captain of Philadelphia (Flying) Artillery Company, 1853; Aide-de-Camp (with rank of Lieutenant-Colonel) to Governor James Pollock, of Pennsylvania, and Paymaster-General of Pennsylvania (with rank of Brigadier-General) 1856; Brigadier-General 2nd Brigade, Pennsylvania Militia, 1860; Colonel of 27th Regiment of Volunteers (Pennsylvania) 1861. This Regiment, under Colonel Einstein's command, succeed in covering the retreat of the Union Army in the first battle of Bull Run, and won credit by its conduct. Colonel Einstein was subsequently appointed by President Lincoln, United States Consul at Nüremburg Germany, and since then served as United States Internal Revenue Agent in Philadelphia, where he still resides.
| Ellinger, Emanuel | | C | 27th Infantry |
| Eppstein, Daniel | 1st Lieutenant | D | 27th Infantry |
| Promoted from 2nd Lieutenant. |
| Eisenman, Jacob | | H | 27th Infantry |
| Emanuel, Lyon Levy | Major | | 82nd Infantry |
| Promoted from Lieutenant and Captain; |
| distinguished for bravery; served three years. |
| Emanuel, Louis Manly | Brigade | | 82nd Infantry |
| Promoted from Surgeon; | Surgeon |
| rendered valuable services; |
| served three years. |
| Etting, Charles Edward | Captain | D | 121st Infantry |
Promoted from 2nd Lieutenant; Regimental Adjutant on Brigade Staff; assigned to 1st Brigade, 3d Division, 1st Army Corps; served three years.
| Eckermann, Jacob B. | | E | 139th Infantry |
| Wounded at Salem Heights |
| and at the Wilderness. |
| Eisenberg, Daniel | | { I | 5th Cavalry |
| Transferred to | | { B |
| Frauenthal, Abraham | Corporal | { C | 8th Infantry |
| | | { D | 9th Cavalry |
| At expiration of service, |
| Lieutenant, Company I, 83d Infantry. |
| Served nearly four years. |
| Floersheim, Henry | Lieutenant | A | 27th Infantry |
| Frankel, Mayer | | A | 27th Infantry |
| Honorably mentioned by Secretary of War. |
| Fuchs, Jacob | | B | 27th Infantry |
| Transferred to 109th Regiment. |
| Frank, Charles | | I | 27th Infantry |
| Friedheim, Adolph | | E | 98th Infantry |
| Fellenbaum, David | | K | 122nd Infantry |
| Frankenfield, E. | | B | 153d Infantry |
| Frankenfield, George | | B | 153d Infantry |
| Fromm, Nathan | Corporal | A | 167th Infantry |
| Frank, Jacob | Corporal | C | 197th Infantry |
| Friedman, Max | Colonel | | 5th Cavalry |
Born in Mühlhausen, Bavaria, Germany, March 21, 1825. He was Major of a regiment of Pennsylvania Militia before the Civil War; Colonel of 65th Regiment (5th Pennsylvania Cavalry) 1861; severely wounded in battle of Vienna, Virginia, in February, 1862. After his resignation, Colonel Friedman was commissioned to organize other Cavalry Regiments in Pennsylvania. He was Special Inspector of the Revenue Department (1867-1868); he started the Union Square National Bank, of New York City, in 1869, and became its cashier. He is President of the Veteran Corps of "Cameron Dragoons" (by which title the 65th Regiment has been known). Colonel Friedman resides in New York City.
| Frank, Jacob | | I | 5th Cavalry |
| Fishblatt, Lewis | Lieutenant | E | 8th Cavalry |
| Frankel, Rev. Jacob | Chaplain | | United States |
| | | | Hospital |
| |
| Gross, J. L. | | E | 1st Infantry |
| Goodman, Aaron | | A | 14th Infantry |
| Goldsmith, James | | F | 26th Infantry |
| Served three years; |
| captured at Gettysburg. |
| Goldberg, Sampson | Sergeant | A | 27th Infantry |
| Gross, Leopold | | A | 27th Infantry |
| Died of wounds received |
| at Cross Keys, Virginia. |
| Goodman, Benjamin B. | Lieutenant | B | 27th Infantry |
| Promoted from Sergeant. |
| Genter, Nathan | | B | 27th Infantry |
| Wounded in action. |
| Gassenheimer, Gus | | | 27th Infantry |
| Glaser, Adolph | | | 27th Infantry |
| Transferred to 15th Heavy Artillery, |
| New York. |
| Goodman, David J. | | A | 33d Infantry |
| Served three years. |
| Grossman, Lewis | | C | 40th Infantry |
| Served three years; lost an arm and leg |
| at Spottsylvania; died from wounds; |
| buried in National Cemetery, Arlington. |
| Gross, Abram | | F | 41st Infantry |
| Transferred to 190th Infantry; |
| served over three years. |
| Gross, Isaac | | H | 50th Infantry |
| Goldstein, Louis | | B | 61st Infantry |
| Gremitz, —— | Captain | | 62nd Infantry |
| Goldsmith, Joseph | Captain | A | 74th Infantry |
| Promoted from the ranks. |
| Goodman, David | Sergeant | B | 78th Infantry |
| Served four years. |
| Goodman, Isaac | Sergeant | | 91st Infantry |
| Promoted from Private; |
| wounded at Petersburg; |
| served four years. |
| Goldberg, —— | Corporal | A | 91st Infantry |
| Gassenmaier, Joseph | | D | 98th Infantry |
| Goldenberg, C. D. | | F | 110th Infantry |
| Goldenberg, Henry | | F | 110th Infantry |
| Gallinger, Joseph | | B | 123d Infantry |
| Enlisted at eighteen years of age. |
| Gisner, George | Corporal | | 142nd Infantry |
| Goldbacher, Isaac | Sergeant | | 150th Infantry |
| Gross, Aaron | | C | 153d Infantry |
| Captured at Gettysburg. |
| Goldstrom, Leopold | Quartermaster- | E | 5th Cavalry |
| Entered as Private; served four years. | Sergeant |
| Gerschel, Adolph | | I | 6th Cavalry |
| Served three years, until expiration of term. |
| Goldschmidt, Anton | Lieutenant | A | 12th Cavalry |
| Promoted from Sergeant; |
| served three years and |
| until the close of the war. |
| Goldsmith, James | Sergeant | H | 18th Cavalry |
| Promoted from Corporal; served three years. |
| |
| Hays, David | | C | 2nd Infantry |
| Hirsh, Jacob | Lieutenant | G | 18th Infantry |
| Hirsh, Morris | Corporal | G | 18th Infantry |
| Hirsch, Isidor | Lieutenant | A | 22nd Infantry |
| Heller, Henry | Surgeon | | 27th Infantry |
| Heller, Maximilian | Surgeon | | 27th Infantry |
| Heyman, Herman | | A | 27th Infantry |
| Harris, B. | | B | 27th Infantry |
| Heimburg, Julius | Quartermaster | B | 27th Infantry |
| Promoted from Lieutenant. |
| Herrman, Frank | Lieutenant | C | 27th Infantry |
| Promoted from Corporal. |
| Heller, David | | C | 27th Infantry |
| Houseman, Jacob | | E | 27th Infantry |
| Herman, Philip | | H | 27th Infantry |
| Hochstetter, A. | | | 27th Infantry |
| Hirsch, A. | | | 27th Infantry |
| Hertzog, Joel J. | Corporal | { M | 28th Infantry |
| Served three years. | | { D | 147th Infantry |
| Hertzog, Joseph | | E | 29th Infantry |
| Henry, B. | | D | 32nd Infantry |
| Hess, Jacob | | H | 36th Infantry |
| Captured. |
| Hess, Michael | | H | 36th Infantry |
| Died of wounds received at Fredericksburg. |
| Hassler, Augustus | Sergeant | { F | 41st Infantry |
| | | { | 190th Infantry |
| Herman, Jacob | | G | 57th Infantry |
| Hightull, Israel | Sergeant | | 61st Infantry |
| Hoffman, S. | | | 67th Infantry |
| Harris, Benjamin | Sergeant | G | 72nd Infantry |
| Enlisted as private. |
| Hamberg, Ansel | Lieutenant | { A | 91st Infantry |
| | Major | { | 44th Infantry |
| | Colonel | { | 12th Infantry |
| He has been Junior and Senior Vice-Commander |
| of George G. Meade Post, No. 1. |
| Grand Army of the Republic. |
| Hart, Abraham | | I | 73d Infantry |
| Captain and Brigade Adjutant-General. |
Captain Abraham Hart, at present commander of Kit Carson Post, Grand Army of the Republic, one of the large Posts of the District of Columbia, was born in Hesse-Darmstadt, Germany, in 1832. At the age of eighteen years he came to the United States and was employed in a large house in Philadelphia, where he was residing at the outbreak of the Rebellion in 1861.
He volunteered as a soldier in the 73d Regiment of Pennsylvania Infantry, commanded by Colonel John A. Koltes; he aided Colonel Koltes in enlisting other volunteers, and as early as August, 1861, was on his way with the regiment to help in the defences of Washington on the Virginia side. While there, Lieutenant Hart—for he had been promoted to a lieutenancy—was frequently sent out on reconnoitring expeditions, and in one of these he had a sharp brush with a body of Confederate cavalry which was also out reconnoitring. Subsequently, Lieutenant Hart was promoted to a captaincy, and when Colonel Koltes was elevated to the command of a brigade in General Blenker's Division of the Army of the Potomac, Captain Hart was detailed as Adjutant-General of the Brigade. In this capacity he participated in the battle of Cross Keys, in numerous skirmishes, and in the second battle of Bull Run.
At the battle of Cross Keys, the commanding General desired information as to the position and movements of the opposing force under "Stonewall" Jackson, and Captain Hart undertook to obtain it for him. In pursuance of this undertaking, and in company with a squad of picked men, he successfully made the circuit of the rebel camp, obtained the desired information, and reported it to the General.
At Sulphur Springs he was entrusted by General Sigel with the command of a force to destroy a bridge over the Rappahannock which was defended by rebel artillery, and he succeeded in destroying it. At another time he had the good fortune to rescue several hundred Union soldiers who had been captured by the Confederates.
But perhaps Captain Hart's most important service was done at the second battle of Bull Run. General von Steinwehr's (Blenker's) Division was in advance, and engaged in the first day's battle, as well as in the second and third. In the afternoon of the third day (August 30) of the fight, Koltes' Brigade was ordered to silence a rebel battery which was doing us great damage. The Brigade was several times driven back, but each time rallied, and finally captured and spiked the guns. It was here that the Brigade Commander, Colonel Koltes, was killed, and here that the Brigade suffered the heaviest loss.
| Fuchs, Eugene | Sergeant | D | 3d Cavalry |
| |
| Herrman, Jacob | Sergeant | C | 98th Infantry |
| Enlisted as private; wounded at Cedar Creek; |
| served four years. |
| Hirsch, M. L. | | | 101st Infantry |
| Hirsch, August | Corporal | A | 102nd Infantry |
| Wounded at the Wilderness; three years service. |
| Herman, Emanuel | Captain | D | 103d Infantry |
| Hoffman, Leopold | | C | 113th Infantry |
| Regimental Quartermaster Sergeant; |
| promoted from private. |
| Hyneman, Jacob Ezekiel | | G | 119th Infantry |
Wounded at Fredericksburg; also at Brandy Station and Mine Run; transferred to United States Signal Corps; served three years (1862-1865); has served since during riots in Pennsylvania; has held several military ranks.
| Hoffman, Abraham | Corporal | E | 186th Infantry |
| Hyneman, Elias Leon | Sergeant | C | 5th Cavalry |
A reference to this brave soldier and the sacrifice which cost him his life is contained in our "Introduction," page 5, so that little is left to record. Hyneman voluntarily enlisted in the 5th Cavalry, after the first Battle of Bull Run. He was promoted from Corporal to Sergeant, and was always eager for active service, distinguishing himself in several battles, and being one of twelve skirmishers who advanced on the enemy in the Battle of Gettysburg. He fought dismounted in the Battle of the Wilderness. His term expired in 1864, but so anxious was he to serve his country that he re-enlisted, only to meet so untimely a fate as recorded. He died on January 7, 1865, at Andersonville, of starvation and sickness, and his body was brought for interment to Philadelphia five months later.
As to Hyneman's course as a soldier, no stronger testimony than that contained in the following official paper is required:
"I hereby certify on honor that I was well and personally acquainted with Elias Leon Hyneman, who was a Sergeant of Company C, 5th Regiment, Pennsylvania Cavalry, Volunteers, that the said Elias L. Hyneman was a thorough and efficient soldier, and a person of excellent habits, and known and respected as such by all in the regiment. That he was ever foremost in the line of duty and at the post of danger, and vigilant and patient in the prosecution of his patriotic services. That by his zeal and enthusiasm to be foremost among the defenders of his flag he was unhappily captured by a merciless foe, and consigned to an ignominious and beastly prison house, there to suffer for many months and at last to yield up his noble spirit in death. Even his last life scenes were worthy of a soldier and full of true manfulness. That I, being a prisoner of war at the same time with said Elias L. Hyneman, heard of his many sufferings with deepest regret. I sympathize sincerely with his afflicted relatives and all who mourn his loss. He fought and fell in the glorious cause of freedom and justice omnipotent.
"Given at Camp, Fifth Pennsylvania Cavalry, near Richmond, Va., this 1st day of May, 1865.
J. Frank Cameron,
"Capt. Com'd'g Company C, Fifth Penn. Cavalry."
"Approval:
Colonel Commanding Regiment."
| Harris, Abraham B. | Lieutenant | F | 5th Cavalry |
| Hoffman, David B. | | G | 5th Cavalry |
| Hassler, Jacob | Sergeant | D | 9th Cavalry |
| Served about four years. |
| Herzog, Jacob | Captain | E | 12th Cavalry |
| Hamburger, Herman | Lieutenant | L | 18th Cavalry |
Assistant Adjutant-General, 1st Brigade, 3d Cavalry Corps, Army of the Potomac; has been Judge in Carbon County, Pennsylvania, etc., etc.
| Israel, Daniel | | F | 10th Infantry |
| Isaacs, Henry | | I | 18th Infantry |
| Israel, Jacob | | B | 27th Infantry |
| Isaacs, Henry | | { M | 72nd Infantry |
| | | { C |
| Josephs, Gustav | | C | 3d Infantry |
| And one year in Hancock's Veteran Corps; |
| served three years. |
| Jacobs, Henry | | B | 4th Infantry |
| Jacobs, Jacob | Corporal | K | 11th Infantry |
| Jacoby, Henry | Corporal | I | 18th Infantry |
| Josephs, Aaron | | F | 19th Infantry |
| Jacques, Henry | Lieutenant | G | 26th Infantry |
| Wounded in second Battle of Bull Run, |
| and other battles. |
| Jacobson, Augustus | | A | 27th Infantry |
| Transferred to United States Navy. |
| Jacoby, Herman | | A | 27th Infantry |
| Wounded at Missionary Ridge; |
| served throughout the war. |
| Jacob, John | | B | 27th Infantry |
| Josephs, Abraham | | F | 27th Infantry |
| And one year in Hancock's Veteran Corps; |
| served three years. |
| Jacoby, Hugo | Sergeant | { A | 27th Infantry |
| Promoted from Corporal; | | { |
| transferred to | | { | 109th Infantry |
| Jacoby, H. | | H | 27th Infantry |
| Jacobs, Henry | | F | 28th Infantry |
| Served three years. |
| Jacobs, Samuel | | H | 29th Infantry |
| Served four years. |
| Jacobs, Israel | | D | 30th Infantry |
| Served three years. |
| Jacobs, Abraham B. | | { A | 34th Infantry |
| Subsequently | | { | 6th U. S. Cavalry |
| Jacoby, Moses | Corporal | E | 47th Infantry |
| Enlisted as Private. |
| Jacobs, Henry | Lieutenant | F | 51st Infantry |
| Promoted from Sergeant; served four years. |
| Jacobs, Simon | | D | 99th Infantry |
| Served three years. |
| Jacobs, Henry H. | Sergeant | F | 165th Infantry |
| Jacobs, Alexander | Corporal | F | 165th Infantry |
| Jacoby, Joseph | Sergeant | I | 167th Infantry |
| Jacobs, Theodore | Assistant | | 187th Infantry |
| | Surgeon |
| Jacoby, Simon P. | | E | 3d Artillery |
| Jacobs, S. H. | | | 1st Troop, |
| | | | Philadelphia City |
| | | | Cavalry |
| |
| Koenigsberg, Max | Lieutenant | A | 12th Infantry |
| Wounded at Gaines' Mills; |
| captured and sent to Libby Prison. |
| Kauffmann, Isaac B. | Lieutenant | C | 16th Infantry |
| Kirschheimer, Joseph | Sergeant | | 27th Infantry |
| Kuhn, Magnus | | A | 27th Infantry |
| Kuhn, Marcus | | A | 27th Infantry |
| Kohn, Ignaz | Captain | B | 27th Infantry |
| Enlisted as Private. |
| Kuhn, Abraham | | B | 27th Infantry |
| Kahn, Louis | | C | 27th Infantry |
| Katz, Jacob F. | | C | 35th Infantry |
| Served three years. |
| Kauffman, Samuel | | A | 46th Infantry |
| Kauffman, Levi H. | Corporal | H | 52nd Infantry |
| Kline, Joseph | | I | 61st Infantry |
| Killed at Fair Oaks, Virginia. |
| Karpel, Jacob | | C | 63d Infantry |
| Died of wounds received at Bull Run. |
| Kohen, Frank P. | Lieutenant | I | 67th Infantry |
| Kauffman, Benjamin L. | Corporal | { D | 90th Infantry |
| | | {H | 11th Infantry |
| Koshland, Nicholas N. | | A | 91st Infantry |
| Kayser, Morris | Captain | B | 91st Infantry |
| Promoted from Lieutenant; |
| served about three years. |
| Katz, Emanuel | | | 98th Infantry |
| Kauffman, Jacob | Corporal | A | 101st Infantry |
| Kline, Nathan | | K | 119th Infantry |
| Served three years. |
| Kauffman, Solomon B. | Corporal | F | 126th Infantry |
| Kramer, Solomon H. | Sergeant | G | 128th Infantry |
| Kauffman, Jonas H. | Assistant | | 151st Infantry |
| | Surgeon |
| Kauffman, Joseph A. | Lieutenant | B | 154th Infantry |
| Kauffman, Jacob | Corporal | F | 171st Infantry |
| Kauffman, David S. | Sergeant | F | 179th Infantry |
| Kauffman, Solomon B. | Sergeant | B | 202nd Infantry |
| Kauffman, Isaac B. | 2nd Lieutenant | H | 9th Cavalry |
| Died of wounds received |
| at Moore's Hill, Kentucky. |
| Karpeles, Leo | | | 2nd Artillery |
| |
| Livermauli, Moses | | B | 2nd Infantry |
| Levy, David | | I | 5th Infantry |
| Levy, Abraham | | E | 6th Infantry |
| Levi, Charles | Corporal | F | 7th Infantry |
| Lowenthal, Samuel | | G | 9th Infantry |
| Served four years. |
| Lazarus, David | | F | 23d Infantry |
| Lewenberg, Joseph | | I | 23d Infantry |
| Levy, Aaron | | A | 26th Infantry |
| Transferred to Signal Corps. |
| Luescher, Jacob | Sergeant | A | 27th Infantry |
| Served three years. |
| Leo, Charles | Lieutenant | H | 27th Infantry |
| Regimental Adjutant. |
| Lowenstein, M. | | | 27th Infantry |
| Lazarus, Aaron | Brevet Captain | D | 28th Infantry |
Enlisted as Private, and promoted to Corporal, Sergeant, 1st Sergeant, 2nd Lieutenant, 1st Lieutenant, Regimental Adjutant, and Brevet Captain, United States Volunteers; served three years; has since been Captain and Major; member of Loyal Legion of the United States (Commandery of Pennsylvania).
| Lachenheimer, F. | | K | 29th Infantry |
| Lyon, Abraham | Corporal | H | 35th Infantry |
| Lang, Philip | | I | 37th Infantry |
| Lowenthal, Samuel | | G | 38th Infantry |
| Served three years. |
| Lebengood, Jacob | | E | 40th Infantry |
| So seriously wounded as to be |
| disabled for further service. |
| Levi, William P. | Sergeant | C | 54th Infantry |
| Lichtenberger, Daniel | Sergeant | I | 76th Infantry |
| Enlisted as Private. |
| Leo, Henry F. | Captain | B | 115th Infantry |
| Promoted from Sergeant; served three years. |
| Lazarus, Henry | | C | 119th Infantry |
| Also Veteran Invalid Reserve Corps; |
| served through the war. |
| Levy, Herman | | | 119th Infantry |
| Lehman, Emanuel | | D | 127th Infantry |
| Lehman, Jacob | | D | 127th Infantry |
| Lillienstine, Charles | | I | 127th Infantry |
| Levi, Joseph | Corporal | G | 129th Infantry |
| Lazarus, William | | E | 132nd Infantry |
| Killed at Antietam. |
| Loeb, Jacob | | H | 151st Infantry |
| Loeb, Samuel B. | | H | 151st Infantry |
| Loeb, William C. | | H | 151st Infantry |
| Died at Fairfax Seminary, |
| Virginia, June 27, 1863. |
| Long, Isaac | | H | 151st Infantry |
| Levy, Philip | Sergeant | G | 193d Infantry |
| Promoted from Corporal. |
| Lipowitz, Herman | Sergeant | H | 215th Infantry |
| Langsdorf, Simon | Corporal | B | 5th Cavalry |
| Discharged for injuries |
| received at Williamsburg. |
| Levy, Meyer S. | | C | 5th Cavalry |
| Levy, Samuel | | C | 5th Cavalry |
| Levy, Theodore | | C | 5th Cavalry |
| Lang, Ernst | | E | 5th Cavalry |
| Levi, Simon | | I | 5th Cavalry |
| Lindheimer, Barney | | | 6th Cavalry |
| Lang, Morris | | | 12th Cavalry |
| Captured at second Battle of Bull Run. |
| Levy, Benjamin J. | Brevet-Major | | 21st Cavalry |
| Promoted from Commissary of Subsistence. |
| Liebschutz, Adolph | Lieutenant | | 2nd Artillery |
| Promoted from the ranks for gallantry; |
| served three years. |
| |
| Miller, Jonas | | E | 5th Infantry |
| Served three years. |
| May, Samuel F. | | K | 8th Infantry |
| Mayer, Louis H. | Sergeant | C | 13th Infantry |
| Also in Ohio Infantry, |
| and staff officer in Regular Army. |
| Myers, Solomon | Lieutenant | A | 16th Infantry |
| Miller, Moses | | K | 19th Infantry |
| Miller, Samuel | | K | 19th Infantry |
| May, Solomon W. | | | 19th Infantry |
| Meyer, C. | | B | 21st Infantry |
| Miller, Alexander | | H | 22nd Infantry |
| Mayer, Jacob Corporal | | B | 23d Infantry |
| Mitchell, M. | | F | 23d Infantry |
| Moritz, Joseph | | C | 26th Infantry |
| Moss, John | | { E | 26th Infantry |
| Served three years. Transferred to | | { | 99th Infantry |
| Meyer, Joseph | | I | 26th Infantry |
| Wounded at Gettysburg; |
| transferred to 99th Infantry; |
| served four years. |
| May, Louis | | A | 27th Infantry |
| Moser, Leo Sergeant | | C | 27th Infantry |
| May, Meyer | | D | 27th Infantry |
| Mayer, Herman | | D | 27th Infantry |
| Meyer, Moses | | E | 27th Infantry |
| Meyer, Emil | Lieutenant | G | 27th Infantry |
| Marx, David | | G | 27th Infantry |
| Maier, Jacob | | H | 27th Infantry |
| Moser, David | | H | 27th Infantry |
| Died at Winchester, Virginia. |
| Max, Jacob | | | 27th Infantry |
| Meyer, Max | | | 27th Infantry |
| Myers, Simon P. | | G | 28th Infantry |
| Marks, Emanuel | | K | 28th Infantry |
| Died at Rectortown, Virginia. |
| Miller, Aaron | | I | 36th Infantry |
| Served three years. |
| Myers, Levi | | I | 36th Infantry |
| Served three years. |
| Moses, Joshua | | I | 42nd Infantry |
| Miller, Jacob | | A | 45th Infantry |
| Killed at South Mountain. |
| Moses, Daniel | Corporal | K | 48th Infantry |
| Moses, David | Lieutenant | K | 52nd Infantry |
| Promoted from Sergeant; |
| served until the close of the war. |
| Miller, Solomon C. | Sergeant | A | 57th Infantry |
| Served three years. |
| Miller, Jacob | | C | 61st Infantry |
| Miller, Jacob | Corporal | H | 61st Infantry |
| Disabled at Malvern Hill. |
| Myers, Emanuel | Sergeant | | 62nd Infantry |
| Mazur, F. | | | 63d Infantry |
| Myers, Israel | Corporal | E | 67th Infantry |
| Enlisted as Private; served three years. |
| Moss, William | Surgeon | | 70th Infantry |
| Surgeon United States Volunteers. |
| Myers, Isaac | Corporal | G | 74th Infantry |
| Myers, Sigmund | Corporal | I | 76th Infantry |
| Served three years. |
| Mayer, Jacob | Sergeant | F | 82nd Infantry |
| Promoted from Corporal. |
| Myers, Solomon | Captain | E | 87th Infantry |
| Served over three years. |
| Moser, Henry | Corporal | F | 107th Infantry |
| Transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps. |
| Moss, Jacob | | | 119th Infantry |
| Myers, Henry | | H | 122nd Infantry |
| Myers, Daniel S. | | I | 127th Infantry |
| Myers, Albert | Sergeant | H | 128th Infantry |
| Miller, Aaron | | F | 129th Infantry |
| Myers, Benjamin F. | | C | 130th Infantry |
| Myers, Jacob | | A | 150th Infantry |
| Also Veteran Reserve Corps. |
| Marks, Israel | | E | 151st Infantry |
| Myers, Aaron J. | Sergeant | I | 153d Infantry |
| Died of wounds received at Gettysburg. |
| Myers, Herman | Corporal | A | 155th Infantry |
| Served three years. |
| Moyer, Emanuel | Sergeant | H | 162nd Infantry |
| Killed at White House, Virginia. |
| Myers, Emanuel | Sergeant-Major | | 165th Infantry |
| Marx, Aaron J. | | F | 169th Infantry |
| Myers, Levi | Lieutenant | E | 178th Infantry |
| Myers, David | Corporal | H | 183d Infantry |
| Enlisted as private; |
| seriously wounded at Cold Harbor. |
| Miller, Aaron | Corporal | K | 190th Infantry |
| Enlisted as Private. |
| Michaels, David | Lieutenant | I | 210th Infantry |
| Promoted from Corporal and Sergeant. |
| Menken, Nathan D. | Captain | | —— Cavalry |
At the outbreak of the Civil War he organized a body of cavalry and was chosen Captain. At the Second Battle of Bull Run his horse was shot under him. As commander of General Pope's body-guard, he won the esteem and admiration of his brother officers for his bravery, courtesy and firmness. In 1878, during the yellow fever scourge in Memphis, Tennessee, Captain Menken refused to quit that city, but remained at his post, attending to the suffering until the terrible plague made this hero also a victim.
| Miller, Jacob | | | 3d Cavalry |
| Died of wounds received |
| at Mine Run, Virginia. |
| Moss, Joseph L. | Major | | 5th Cavalry |
| Lieutenant-Colonel 12th Cavalry; served three years. |
| Moss, Jacob | | { C | 5th Cavalry |
| | | { H |
| Myers, Emanuel | | K | 5th Cavalry |
| Max, Charles | | E | 6th Cavalry |
| Moeler, Max | Lieutenant | E | 11th Cavalry |
| Meyer, Leopold | Captain | C | 12th Cavalry |
| Served over three years. |
| Miller, Moses | Corporal | H | 14th Cavalry |
| Moser, Henry | Quartermaster- | | 19th Cavalry |
| Served three years. | Sergeant |
| Marks, Simon | | | Custer's Division |
| | | | of Cavalry |
| Mendel, Herman | Sergeant | L | { 3d Artillery |
| Subsequently in United States Army. | | | { 4th Cavalry |
| Messing, Bernhard | Sergeant | M | 3d Artillery |
| Transferred 62nd Regiment, U. S. V. |
| |
| Nathans, Oscar S. | | H | 18th Infantry |
| Nathans, Theodore | | H | 18th Infantry |
| Nathan, Lewis | | A | 51st Infantry |
| Neyman, Jacob | | | Signal Corps |
| |
| Ottenheimer, Solomon | | A | 19th Infantry |
| Ostheimer, Nathan | | K | 62nd Infantry |
| Killed at Harrison's Landing. |
| Ochs, Joseph | | E | 5th Cavalry |
| Oppenheimer, Louis | | E | 5th Cavalry |
| |
| Pinheiro, Solomon | | G | 26th Infantry |
Enlisted quite young as a drummer boy; subsequently entered United States Navy; served there three years and took part in a number of engagements.
| Pickard, M. | | | 27th Infantry |
| Pollock, A. | | | 27th Infantry |
| Proskauer, A. | | | 27th Infantry |
| Phillips, Isaac W. | | K | 29th Infantry |
| Captured. |
| Phillips, Isaac H. | | F | 36th Infantry |
| Phillips, David J. | Adjutant | { | 81st Infantry |
| | Captain | { I |
| Podolsky, Theodore | | | 101st Infantry |
| Promoted from 2nd Lieutenant, etc. |
| |
| Rosensteel, Jacob | | I | 11th Infantry |
| Wounded at Rappahannock Station; |
| served four years. |
| Rosenfelt, Nathan | Sergeant | D | 26th Infantry |
| Died of wounds received at Gettysburg. |
| Rosenthal, Max | | { D | 26th Infantry |
| Transferred to | | { | 99th Infantry |
| Rosenstein, William | | F | 26th Infantry |
| Rosenthal, Arndt | Major | | 27th Infantry |
| Roedelsheimer, Solomon | Captain | A | 27th Infantry |
| Rosengarten, Henry | { Corporal | A | 27th Infantry |
| | { Sergeant | K |
| Ringetstein, Jacob | | A | 27th Infantry |
| Rosenheim, Bernard | | A | 27th Infantry |
| Roth, Lewis | | A | 27th Infantry |
| Reinhard, Francis | | B | 27th Infantry |
| Rosenberg, Maurice | Sergeant | C | 27th Infantry |
| Wounded at Lookout Mountain. |
| Rosenthal, Abraham | | E | 27th Infantry |
| Reinhart, Nathan F. | Corporal | F | 27th Infantry |
| Rosenstein, David | | I | 27th Infantry |
| Rosenstock, Jacob | | A | 28th Infantry |
| Wounded at Chancellorsville; served three years. |
| Rosenbaum, Michael | | F | 29th Infantry |
| Rashke, Moritz | Sergeant | | 63d Infantry |
| Killed at Chancellorsville. |
| Rosenfelt, Nathan A | | | 72nd Infantry |
| Wounded and captured at Antietam; |
| when released, transferred to |
| Veteran Reserve Corps. |
| Rothschild, Samuel | Sergeant | I | 74th Infantry |
| Enlisted as Private. |
| Rosenberg, Louis | Corporal | K | 82nd Infantry |
| Rothschild, Lewis | | K | 99th Infantry |
| Rosenberger, L. A. | Lieutenant | D | 104th Infantry |
| Enlisted as Private; |
| captured at Gloucester Point, Virginia; |
| served three years. |
| Rosengarten, | Lieutenant | D | 121st Infantry |
| Joseph George |
Major on staff of General John F. Reynolds, Army of the Potomac; Brevet Captain in United States Volunteers; served three years.
| Rowe, Samuel W. | Captain | B | 122nd Infantry |
| Promoted from Lieutenant. |
| Rosenberger, Samuel | | G | 126th Infantry |
| Rich, Isaac B. | Sergeant | B | 129th Infantry |
| Promoted from Corporal. |
| Rosensteel, Jacob | Sergeant | F | 139th Infantry |
| Enlisted as Private; wounded at the Wilderness; |
| served three years. |
| Rinehard, Alfred A. | Captain | D | 148th Infantry |
| Promoted from Sergeant; wounded at Po River, |
| Virginia; served three years. |
| Rosenstein, Michael | Lieutenant | K | 173d Infantry |
| Rosensteel, Tobias | Lieutenant | | 4th Cavalry |
| Served three years. |
| Rowland, Adolphus | Major | | 5th Cavalry |
| Promoted from Lieutenant |
| for distinguished bravery. |
| Rosenthal, Leopold | Captain | A | 5th Cavalry |
| Wounded at Fort Magruder. |
| Rhine, Michael | | G | 5th Cavalry |
| Rosenthal, Ephraim | Sergeant | A | 12th Cavalry |
| Enlisted as Private; served three years, |
| and until close of war. |
| Reubenthal, Elias | Sergeant | I | 12th Cavalry |
| Served over three years. |
| Rosengarten, Adolph G. | Major | | 15th Cavalry |
| | | | (Anderson Troop) |
| Promoted from Sergeant; |
| killed at Stone River, Tennessee. |
| Rosenberger, S. | Assistant Surgeon | 2nd Artillery |
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| Sontheimer, Bernard | | | 6th Infantry |
| Schwarz, S. F. I | | | 16th Infantry |
| Schoneman, Abram P. | Lieutenant | { E | 19th Infantry |
| | | { | 65th Infantry |
| | | { | Keystone Battery |
| Stern, Abram E. | Corporal | G | 19th Infantry |
| Stern, Charles | | | 19th Infantry |
| Sternberger, Charles | | | 19th Infantry |
| Stein, Jacob | Corporal | B | 21st Infantry |
| Seligman, Marcus | | { F | 26th Infantry |
| Transferred to | | { | 99th Infantry |
| Salinger, B. | Lieutenant | | 27th Infantry |
| Enlisted as private. |
| Schloss, Abraham | | A | 27th Infantry |
| Schoneman, Emanuel | Sergeant | B | 27th Infantry |
| Spaeth, Henry | Sergeant | B | 27th Infantry |
| Sheier, Moses | | B | 27th Infantry |
| Siedler, Joseph | | B | 27th Infantry |
| Silberberg, Max | | B | 27th Infantry |
Enlisted at eighteen years of age; took part in battles in Pennsylvania, including Gettysburg; served twice as Commander of August Willich Post, G. A. R.; also as President of Employment Bureau of Grand Army of the Republic Association of Hamilton County, Ohio.
| Straus, Jonas | | B | 27th Infantry |
| Stein, Louis | | D | 27th Infantry |
| Schoen, David | | G | 27th Infantry |
| Stern, Julius | Sergeant | H | 27th Infantry |
| Schloss, Moses | | K | 27th Infantry |
| Served three years. |
| Schloss, David | | | 27th Infantry |
| Selker, Adolph | | | 27th Infantry |
| Strouse, Cyrus | Major | | 28th Infantry |
| Killed at Chancellorsville. |
| Snowberger, Elias | | K | 29th Infantry |
| Stern, David | | | 32nd Infantry |
| Snellenburg, Isaac | | B | 33d Infantry |
| Killed at Charles City Cross Roads, |
| Virginia, buried on the battle-field. |
| Strous, Jacob | | G | 34th Infantry |
| Served three years. |
| Stein, Jacob | | A | 37th Infantry |
| Sigmund, Albert M. | Assistant | | 38th Infantry |
| | Surgeon |
| Stein, Lewis | | E | 41st Infantry |
| Served three years. |
| Silberman, Marx | Corporal | A | 51st Infantry |
Raised a company of men in three days and became Corporal of the company; started the company by signing first.
| Stine, Jacob | | C | 54th Infantry |
| Steiner, Jacob | | G | 55th Infantry |
| Also Veteran Reserve Corps. |
| Strouss Ellis C. | Captain | K | 57th Infantry |
| Entered as private; |
| wounded at Charles City Cross Roads |
| and at Wilderness; served four years. |
| Strouse, Henry | Corporal | D | 76th Infantry |
| Stern, Henry | Captain | G | 77th Infantry |
| Enlisted as private. |
| Stern, Herman | | B | 83d Infantry |
| Solomon, Augustus | Sergeant | B | 93d Infantry |
| Promoted from private; |
| also in Veteran Reserve Corps. |
| Steinbrun, J. | | D | 98th Infantry |
| Snowberger, Albert Leopold | | | 99th Infantry |
Born in Philadelphia, April 4, 1845. He was sent to the Military Academy, at Portsmouth, Virginia, when but fifteen years of age. When the war broke out he enlisted in the Union Army, despite his youthful age. He took part in a number of engagements with the enemy, but at the Battle of Fredericksburg, Virginia, December 13, 1862, he was mortally wounded, yet even in his agonies this young hero "waved his cap and urged his comrades on to victory." He died January 6, 1863. Of this gallant boy the lad's commander wrote to his mother that "his bravery and heroism were remarkable for one so young."
| Salisburg, David S. | Corporal | B | 102nd Infantry |
| Strauss, Henry | Surgeon | | 115th Infantry |
| Stine, Daniel | | I | 126th Infantry |
| Strouse, Lehman K. | Corporal | F | 128th Infantry |
| Salisburg, Samuel B. | Sergeant | G | 138th Infantry |
| Wounded at Monocacy, Maryland; |
| served three years. |
| Strouse, Ferdinand K. | | E | 151st Infantry |
| Strause, Joel S. | | H | 151st Infantry |
| Strause, Salomon | | H | 151st Infantry |
| Wounded at Gettysburg. |
| Strause, William S. | | H | 151st Infantry |
| Wounded at Gettysburg. |
| Strause, William T. | | H | 151st Infantry |
| Wounded at Gettysburg. |
| Simon, Michael | | I | 151st Infantry |
| Sternberger, Levin | | I | 151st Infantry |
| Sulzbach, Milton | Quartermaster | | 166th Infantry |
| Straus, Daniel | Corporal | F | 167th Infantry |
| Silva, David | Corporal | G | 181st Infantry |
| Simon, Jacob | Corporal | E | 183d Infantry |
| Promoted from private. |
| Steiner, Levi A. | | H | 194th Infantry |
| Schlesinger, Morris | Adjutant | | 210th Infantry |
| Promoted from Sergeant; |
| died from wounds received |
| at Gravelly Run, Virginia. |
| Schloss, Henry | Corporal | E | 5th Cavalry |
| Wounded near Richmond; served four years. |
| Schloss, Abraham | | E | 5th Cavalry |
| Wounded before Richmond. |
| Sontheimer, Morris | | K | 11th Cavalry |
| Served four years. |
| Schoenfeld, J. | | | 15th Cavalry |
| Stein, Jacob | Corporal | K | 3d Artillery |
| Salzman, Adam | Corporal | G | 5th Artillery |
| Strassman, A. | | | 2nd Battery |
| Wounded twice. |
| Schoneman, R. A. | | | Keystone Battery |
| |
| Thalheimer, Albert | | B | 23d Infantry |
| Captured at Cold Harbor; |
| served about four years. |
| Tschopek, Joseph | | D | 27th Infantry |
| Tafel, Adolph | Lieutenant | H | 27th Infantry |
| Teller, Michael, | | K | 119th Infantry |
| Served three years. |
| Trautman, Jacob | Sergeant | E | 5th Cavalry |
| Served four years. |
| |
| Ulman, John | Sergeant | D | 27th Infantry |
| Served three years. |
| Ullman, Jacob | | E | 75th Infantry |
| Served four years. |
| Ullman, —— | Captain | E | 5th Cavalry |
Was noted for his bravery; served throughout the Civil War; he was also engaged in the war with the Sioux Indians in 1876, and was one of those in the command of General Custer on that fatal day in June; in which the entire command was surrounded by the Indians, every man being slaughtered.
| Vogel, L. | Captain | E | 27th Infantry |
| |
| Wimpfheimer, Max | | F | 19th Infantry |
| Wolf, Jacob | Corporal | H | 19th Infantry |
| Wohl, Samuel | Lieutenant | B | 27th Infantry |
| Weinberger, Paul | | B | 27th Infantry |
| Transferred to 29th Infantry, |
| New York Volunteers. |
| Warburg, Sigmund | | D | 27th Infantry |
| Weinstock, Bernard | | D | 27th Infantry |
| Weil, Jacob | | H | 27th Infantry |
| Warburg, Moses | | | 27th Infantry |
| Wetzlar, Morris | Lieutenant | K | 37th Infantry |
| Promoted; wounded at Pea Ridge; disabled. |
| Waterman, Israel | | I | 40th Infantry |
| Transferred to United States Regulars. |
| Wolf, David | Sergeant | H | 89th Cavalry |
| Served nearly four years. |
| Wolf, Morris | | A | 3d Cavalry |
| Served three years. |
| Weinbach, Abraham | Quartermaster- | A | 12th Cavalry |
| | Sergeant |