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The Roll of Honor August 6, 1869 Many additional names having been received and added since your last publication, the Soldiers Roll of Honor now stands, as follows, and comprises the names of 19 officers and 289 non-commisioned offiecers and privates. The list has also been revised and corrected, but there may yet be names inaccurately published. The Roll will be no longer published, but new names may still be sent in to the Secretary who will add them to the record, all all will appear in due time on the enduring tablets of the monument. The publishers of the Herald have the warmest thanks of the officers of the Association for their frequent and gratuitous publications of the Roll. E. Beatty, Corresponding Sect'y |
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July 1869 [More details from an earlier column regarding the Roll of Honor] The following list comprises all the names of Officers and Soldiers from Cumberland county who fell on the field of battle, or who died from wounds or disease, contracted while serving in the army, during the war of the Rebellion, which have been sent into the Secretary of the Soldiers' Monument Association, in conformity with the request made through the newspapers of the county some months since. The list gives the names of 17 commissioned Officers and 268 non-commissioned Officers and private soldiers, 283 in all, the list may not be complete, or entirely correct. The officers of the Association earnestly desire to have it complete, so that not a single name which is entitled to appear on the roll of honor on the Soldiers' Monument shall be omitted. Friends of deceased soldiers, or officers of companies, who may know of any Cumberland County men who fell in battle, or died of wounds or disease contracted during the war, are therefore specially requested to send in all such names to the Secretary, by letter or otherwise, without delay. The Secretary should also be promptly informed of any errors in the names, so that they may be corrected. The building of the Monument is now in progress, and as the engraving of the tablets will soon be commenced, all new names must be promptly sent in. |
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List of Officers Col Henry J Zinn, 130th
Pa Vol 1st Regt. Pa, Res.
Corps. 7th Regt. Pa. Res.
Corps. 11th Regt. Pa.
Vols. 46th Regt. Pa.
Vols. 55th Regt. Pa.
Vols. 78th Regt. Pa.
Vols. 84th Regt. Pa.
Vols. 37th Regt. Pa.
Vols. 99th Regt. Pa.
Vols. 101st Regt. Pa.
Vols. 102d Regt. Pa.
Vols. 107th Regt. Pa.
Vols. 115th Regt. Pa.
Vols. 127th Regt. Pa.
Vols. 130th Regt. Pa.
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143d Regt. Pa.
Vols. 148th Regt. Pa.
Vols. 149th Regt. Pa.
Vols. 158th Regt. Pa.
Vols. 184th Regt. Pa.
Vols. 187th Regt. Pa.
Vols. 188th Regt. Pa.
Vols. 194th Regt. Pa.
Vols. 200th Regt. Pa.
Vols. 201st Reg. Penna.
Vol. 202d Regt. Pa.
Vols. 209th Regt. Pa.
Vols. 210th Regt. Pa.
Vols. 3d Penn'a
Cavalry. 7th Penn'a
Cavalry. 9th Penn'a
Cavalry. 11th Penn'a
Cavalry. 13th Penn'a
Cavalry. 15th Penn'a
Cavalry. 17th Penn'a
Cavalry. 19th PA.
Cavalry. 20th Penn'a
Cavalry. 22d Pa.
Cavalry. U.S. Cavalry. Penn'a
Artillery. Henry Duncan, 2d Regt Cal
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