Next Prev Next Enter Your Search Terms Below Putting your search in quotes will search on the entire phrase - like "15th New Jersey". Limit to the first 10 20 50All results. Fox's Regimental Losses PENNSYLVANIA REGIMENTS. 487 LIST OF REGIMENTS IN THE UNION ARMIES. ETC.— CONTINUED. DIVISION. Williams's Williams's Humphreys's Howard's Williams's Humphreys's French's Humphreys's French's Humphreys's Humphreys's Doubleday's Gibbon's Wadsworth's Ricketts's Getty's Hancock's Hirney's Doubleday's Doubleday's Hancock's Geary's Barlow's Doubleday's Doubleday's Doubleday's Barlow's Griffin's Ayres's Prince's Corcoran's Corcoran's Corcoran's Prince's Keyes's Prince's CORPS. Twelfth. Twelfth. Fifth. Second. Twelfth. Fifth. Second. Fifth. Second. Fifth. Fifth. First. First. First. Sixth. Sixth. Second. Third. First. First. Second. Twelfth. Second. First. First. First. Eleventh. Fifth. Fifth. Eighteenth. Seventh. Seventh. Seventh. Eighteenth. Fourth. Eighteenth. 'Enlisted for nine months. The first twenty-five regiments of volunteers from this State served in 1861, at the commencement of the war, but were enlisted for three months only; these regiments are omitted in the above tabulation, except the nth and 23d Regiments, which reenlisted for three years and retained their original designation. In addition to these twenty-five volunteer regiments of three-months men, Pennsylvania sent to the Army, in 1863, 34 regiments of'militia for ninety days' service ; also, about 5,000 more emergency-men in separate com panies or battalions. Two of these companies served three years, and five of them nine months. The deaths in the first twenty-five volunteer regiments, and in the thirty-four militia regiments, in 1863, and in the miscellaneous companies, and in all other commands omitted in the above tabulated list of Pennsylvania organizations,— aggregated 112 from disease and 2 killed in action. Five companies of Pennsylvania Militia were the first volunteer troops of the war that arrived at Washington, they having marched promptly to the defense of the National Capital at the first note of alarm. These companies were the Ringgold Light Artillery, of Reading; the Logan Guards, of Lewistown ; the Washington Aitillery and National Light Infantry, of Pottsville ; and the Allen Rifles, of Allentown. They entered the city at 7 p. M., on _15211