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Azaria Umberger – A Boat Builder in the 9th Pennsylvania Cavalry

| June 11, 2012

Azariah Umberger, who died on 15 October 1895, and is buried in Dauphin Cemetery, Dauphin Borough, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, was a Civil War veteran of the 9th Pennsylvania Cavalry, Company B, who served as Private during the last year of the war. Not much is known about Azariah’s early background except that he was probably […]

William H. Geanslen, Confectioner of Minersville

| June 10, 2012

William H. Geanslen was born in August 1846 in Pottsville, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, the son of George L. Genslin (1810-1850) and Mary [Lehr] Genslin (1812-1889).  His father, George, was born in Germany and was a baker and confectioner, who had come to America before 1838 and settled in the Pottville area.  The mother, Mary, was […]

Lewis Zimmerman, Store Keeper of Branch Township – 50th Pennsylvania Infantry

| June 8, 2012

Lewis Zimmerman was born 20 October 1842 in Branch Township, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, the son of John Zimmerman (1811-?) and Hannah Zimmerman (1814-?).  The 1850 census for Branch Township gives John Zimmerman‘s occupation as laborer.  Lewis had two brother who were of age to have served in the Civil War, but it it not known […]

Reports from the Antietam Battlefield

| June 7, 2012

Excerpts from the Philadelphia Inquirer report of 22 September 1862: THE WAR FOR THE UNION! OUR VICTORY IN MARYLAND. ESCAPE OF THE REBELS ACROSS THE POTOMAC. Capture of Stragglers and Pickets. OCCUPATION OF THE VIRGINIA SIDE BY GEN. MORRELL’S CORPS Philadelphia Regiments Among the Number COL. PREVOST WOUNDED…. ARRIVAL OF WOUNDED AT HARRISBURG…. THE BATTLE […]

Two Substitutes Join the 50th Pennsylvania Infantry

| June 5, 2012

Early in 1865, two men were assigned to Company A of the 50th Pennsylvania Infantry to replace men who had been discharged, who had been taken prisoner, or who had become casualties.  These two men were paid to serve as substitutes.  Very little is known about the men other than what is presented below.  Most […]