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In Defense of the Militia

| May 18, 2012

As pointed out in the post of 10 May 2012 (Pennsylvania Regimental Numbers – A Second Look), it is unfortunate that the militia companies that were in existence in local communities, when called into state service, were given the same regimental number designations as the state-raised infantry regiments that were sent into national service.  There […]

Pvt. Williams – 50th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company C

| May 17, 2012

Four men with the surname Williams served in the 50th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company C, as privates during the Civil War.  Three were boatmen from  Pottsville or Schuylkill Haven, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania.  They worked on the Schuylkill Canal.  The fourth was a coal miner, and he was from Minersville, Schuylkill County.  At this time, it is […]

Levan J. Warner – Killed at Wilderness, 6 May 1864

| May 16, 2012

The post today is a continuation of a study of the men who served in the 50th Pennsylvania Infantry. In 1860, Levan J. Warner was living on a farm owned by his father Daniel Warner in North Manheim Township, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania.  Levan was then only 12 years old.  Levan’s mother Mary [Emerick] Warner had […]

Franklin Wise – 50th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company C

| May 15, 2012

The post today is a continuation of a study of the men who served in the 50th Pennsylvania Infantry.   Franklin Wise was a Private in Company C, who enlisted on 9 September 1861, at Schuylkill Haven, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania.  At the time, he was a resident of Schuylkill Haven and was employed as a boatman. […]

Death of Sen. Samuel A. Losch

| May 14, 2012

Samuel A. Losch, a veteran of the Civil War and a Pennsylvania State Senator from the area around Schuylkill Haven, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, died in Atlantic City, New Jersey, at the age of 58.  Sen. Losch was born in Uniontown (Pillow), Dauphin County.  His death was reported in both the Philadelphia Inquirer and the Harrisburg […]