This information is compiled and will be added to from various sources - one is a transcription of information from The Military History Chapter of "History of the Counties of McKean, Elk and Forest, Pennsylvania" published by J. H. Beers & Co. Publishers, Chicago, 1890.
The National Park Service Sailors and Soldiers of the Civil War Site has also been checked for these soldiers.
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Thirty-Ninth Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry - Co. E - aka Tenth Pennsylvania Reserve |
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Mustered into State service 01 May 1861 and into the US Army 05 Jul 1861 |
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Officers |
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Knox, James B. | Captain | |
Phipps, Val. | Promoted to Captain 15 Aug 1862, succeeding Knox | |
Agnew, J. B. | First Lieutenant | |
NCO & Privates |
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Agnew, Joshua B. | Transferred to One Hundred and Ninetieth Regt in May, 1864 | |
Agnew, Samuel | Transferred to One Hundred and Ninetieth Regt in May, 1864 | |
Black, Daniel | Mustered Out | |
Black, Matthew | Died of wounds received at Gaines' Mills | |
Clark, James K. | Discharged due to wounds, 1862 | |
Cook, Sebastian | Discharged due to wounds, 1862 | |
Greenewalt, J. J. | Mustered Out | |
Morgan, William | Mustered Out | |
Spence, A. | Mustered Out | |
NOTES: Five members of the Agnew Family served during the Civil War in Pennsylvania Regiments | ||
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