History of Northumberland County, Pennsylvania . Eobert Oman,Henry M. Oberdorf, Clemson Osmon, John Otlinger, Alfred Putnam, Patrick, Charles O. Power, Philander Putnam, Ezra Eoush, JoshuaM. Eoush, Isaac Eow, John E. Eeynolds, WiUiam A. Eingler, George , Sebastian Eupp, Eichard Eemington. Charles Eobinson, JohnEeichley, Jacob EiHey, James E. Eoss, Cornelius Eobinson, David Eobinson,Eobert Eallston, John A. Rhoads, George Einall, John T. Stratton, SamuelSpies, Josiah Sweetland, James Small, Stewart Sterner, B. F. Sterner. DavidE. Stevens, Christian Sode, Jacob Scheetz, John Set


History of Northumberland County, Pennsylvania . Eobert Oman,Henry M. Oberdorf, Clemson Osmon, John Otlinger, Alfred Putnam, Patrick, Charles O. Power, Philander Putnam, Ezra Eoush, JoshuaM. Eoush, Isaac Eow, John E. Eeynolds, WiUiam A. Eingler, George , Sebastian Eupp, Eichard Eemington. Charles Eobinson, JohnEeichley, Jacob EiHey, James E. Eoss, Cornelius Eobinson, David Eobinson,Eobert Eallston, John A. Rhoads, George Einall, John T. Stratton, SamuelSpies, Josiah Sweetland, James Small, Stewart Sterner, B. F. Sterner. DavidE. Stevens, Christian Sode, Jacob Scheetz, John Settle, Samuel E. Stadden,Henry K. Springer, Lafayette Snyder, Samuel Smith. Thomas Sulhvan, EllisSnyder, John Shenfelt, John A. Shout, Abner Y. Scott, John O. Smith, Ed-ward G. Smith, Miles Solomon, B. F. Snyder. George Smith. Andrew Sny-der, Moses Stump, Jesse Sullivan, William Smith. Herman Schrauber, JohnH. Stone, Frederick Smith, John Shenk, Jerome Tressler, George W. Trim-ble, James P. Thornton, Jonathan Tressler, John Thomas, Amos Townsend,. Jh-^^L-. ^. ^^/^T^^^^^^/^ THE CIVIL WAR. 435 James Thompson, John Taylor, James Taylor, Charles H. Tool, Gilbert Yand-ling, David Vankirk, William H. Vankirk, Daniel S. Weiley, WilliamWeaver, Henry J. Weaver, Henry C. Weaver, George W. Whitenight, , W. Wackershauser, Henry Walbum, William Wertz, DurellJ. Wharton, H. Wintei-stein, John Weaver, George W. Woodward, DavidWilt, James B. Wallace, Edwin Wj-nn, John D. Wilder, Thomas Wilson,Charles White, Henry Wilson, George Worth, George Weisert, John Winn,David Williams, S. K. Wilson, Elisha Yohe, Kiley Zerbe, Nicholas Zeigler. SEVENTY-FOURTH REGIMENT. The Seventy-fourth was originally a Gennan regiment, recruited at Pitts-burgh, and known at first as the Thirty-fifth. There was no organizedrepresentation in its ranks from Northumberland county until near the closeof the war. In March. 1S65, its numerical strength having been greatlyreduced l)y ca.^ualties and by the expiratio


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