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193rd Pennsylvania Infantry

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193rd Pennsylvania Infantry Soldier Roster - History of Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1861-5, Volume 5 by Samuel P Bates, 1869     View Entire Book

Regimental History
One Hundred and Ninety-third Infantry. — Col, John B. Clark; Lieut.-Col., James W. Ballentine; Maj., Horatio K. Tyler. Co. E of this regiment was recruited in Lawrence county, a part of Co. I in Warren county and the remainder in Allegheny. It rendezvoused at Camp Howe, Pittsburg, and was mustered into the U. S. service July 19, 1864, for a 100 days' term. A few days later it left for Baltimore and was there assigned to Nagle's brigade. It was engaged during its term of enlistment in guarding the Philadelphia, Wilmington & Baltimore railroad, and on provost guard duty in and about Wilmington, Del. It was mustered out at Pittsburg, Nov. 9, 1864. Before leaving for home, Capt. McMunn of Co. A was instrumental in securing the reenlistment of a considerable number of the men to serve during the remainder of the war. These men were distributed according to their preferences among the regiments at the front.

Footnotes:
Regimental history taken from "The Union Army" by Federal Publishing Company, 1908 - Volume 1

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