Forest County in the Civil War

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

Mustered into State service 01 May 1861 and into the US Army 05 Jul 1861

Officers

   
Knox, James B. Captain  
Phipps, Val. Promoted to Captain 15 Aug 1862, succeeding Knox  
Agnew, J. B. First Lieutenant  

NCO & Privates

   
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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