People

Title Given Family Unitsort ascending Rank
William Jacox William Jacox Co. C, 2nd Regiment, U. S. Sharpshooters
George M. Crandall George Crandall Co. C, 2nd Regiment United States Sharpshooters corporal
George Martin George Martin Co. C, 2nd Mississippi Infantry Private
William E. Miles William Miles Co. C, 2nd Mississippi Infantry
William M. Miller William Miller Co. C, 2nd Alabama Infantry
Thomas Tucker Thomas Tucker Co. C, 29th Alabama Infantry
Bryant L. Wright Bryant Wright Co. C, 29th Alabama Infantry Private
Elisha Turner Elisha Turner Co. C, 25th Maine Infantry private
Charles L. Moffitt Charles Moffitt Co. C, 1st North Carolina Artillery Private
J. W. Honnoll J. Honnoll Co. C, 1st Battallion Mississippi State Cavalry Lieutenant
Noah Wike Noah Wike Co. C, 18th North Carolina Infantry Private
Peter Boyer Jr. Peter Boyer Co. C, 17th PA Cavalry (162nd PA Vo.) private
Amos Henry Amos Henry Co. C, 173rd Pennsylvania Infantry (drafted militia) corporal
William Tilmon Bishop William Bishop Co. C, 16th Alabama Infantry Private, Lieutenant
A. R. Harris A. Harris Co. C, 16 North Carolina Infantry
Chauncey Kelsey Chauncey Kelsey Co. C, 152nd New York Infantry Private
Augustus Maury Augustus Maury Co. C, 152nd New York Infantry Sergeant
Lyman Beebe Lyman Beebe Co. C, 151st Pennsylvania Infantry corporal
Elijah Foster Elijah Foster Co. C, 145th Pennsylvania Infantry
Stephen Johnston Stephen Johnston Co. C, 118th Ohio Infantry private
Henry P. Johnston Henry Johnston Co. C, 118th Ohio Infantry corporal; sergeant
George D. Harris George Harris Co. C, 115th Ohio Infantry private
George Lewis Hartman George Hartman Co. C, 110th Pennsylvania Infantry corporal
John Phillip C. Hartman John Phillip Hartman Co. C, 110th Pennsylvania Infantry
Robert C. Caldwell Robert Caldwell Co. C, 10th Battalion North Carolina Heavy Artillery Private

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