Miller, Jacob3d CavalryDied of wounds receivedat Mine Run, Virginia.Moss, Joseph L.Major5th CavalryLieutenant-Colonel 12th Cavalry; served three years.Moss, Jacob{ C5th Cavalry{ HMyers, EmanuelK5th CavalryMax, CharlesE6th CavalryMoeler, MaxLieutenantE11th CavalryMeyer, LeopoldCaptainC12th CavalryServed over three years.Miller, MosesCorporalH14th CavalryMoser, HenryQuartermaster-19th CavalryServed three years.SergeantMarks, SimonCuster's Divisionof CavalryMendel, HermanSergeantL{ 3d ArtillerySubsequently in United States Army.{ 4th CavalryMessing, BernhardSergeantM3d ArtilleryTransferred 62nd Regiment, U. S. V.Nathans, Oscar S.H18th InfantryNathans, TheodoreH18th InfantryNathan, LewisA51st InfantryNeyman, JacobSignal CorpsOttenheimer, SolomonA19th InfantryOstheimer, NathanK62nd InfantryKilled at Harrison's Landing.Ochs, JosephE5th CavalryOppenheimer, LouisE5th CavalryPinheiro, SolomonG26th Infantry
Enlisted quite young as a drummer boy; subsequently entered United States Navy; served there three years and took part in a number of engagements.
Enlisted quite young as a drummer boy; subsequently entered United States Navy; served there three years and took part in a number of engagements.
Pickard, M.27th InfantryPollock, A.27th InfantryProskauer, A.27th InfantryPhillips, Isaac W.K29th InfantryCaptured.Phillips, Isaac H.F36th InfantryPhillips, David J.Adjutant{81st InfantryCaptain{ IPodolsky, Theodore101st InfantryPromoted from 2nd Lieutenant, etc.Rosensteel, JacobI11th InfantryWounded at Rappahannock Station;served four years.Rosenfelt, NathanSergeantD26th InfantryDied of wounds received at Gettysburg.Rosenthal, Max{ D26th InfantryTransferred to{99th InfantryRosenstein, WilliamF26th InfantryRosenthal, ArndtMajor27th InfantryRoedelsheimer, SolomonCaptainA27th InfantryRosengarten, Henry{ CorporalA27th Infantry{ SergeantKRingetstein, JacobA27th InfantryRosenheim, BernardA27th InfantryRoth, LewisA27th InfantryReinhard, FrancisB27th InfantryRosenberg, MauriceSergeantC27th InfantryWounded at Lookout Mountain.Rosenthal, AbrahamE27th InfantryReinhart, Nathan F.CorporalF27th InfantryRosenstein, DavidI27th InfantryRosenstock, JacobA28th InfantryWounded at Chancellorsville; served three years.Rosenbaum, MichaelF29th InfantryRashke, MoritzSergeant63d InfantryKilled at Chancellorsville.Rosenfelt, Nathan A72nd InfantryWounded and captured at Antietam;when released, transferred toVeteran Reserve Corps.Rothschild, SamuelSergeantI74th InfantryEnlisted as Private.Rosenberg, LouisCorporalK82nd InfantryRothschild, LewisK99th InfantryRosenberger, L. A.LieutenantD104th InfantryEnlisted as Private;captured at Gloucester Point, Virginia;served three years.Rosengarten,LieutenantD121st InfantryJoseph George
Major on staff of General John F. Reynolds, Army of the Potomac; Brevet Captain in United States Volunteers; served three years.
Major on staff of General John F. Reynolds, Army of the Potomac; Brevet Captain in United States Volunteers; served three years.
Rowe, Samuel W.CaptainB122nd InfantryPromoted from Lieutenant.Rosenberger, SamuelG126th InfantryRich, Isaac B.SergeantB129th InfantryPromoted from Corporal.Rosensteel, JacobSergeantF139th InfantryEnlisted as Private; wounded at the Wilderness;served three years.Rinehard, Alfred A.CaptainD148th InfantryPromoted from Sergeant; wounded at Po River,Virginia; served three years.Rosenstein, MichaelLieutenantK173d InfantryRosensteel, TobiasLieutenant4th CavalryServed three years.Rowland, AdolphusMajor5th CavalryPromoted from Lieutenantfor distinguished bravery.Rosenthal, LeopoldCaptainA5th CavalryWounded at Fort Magruder.Rhine, MichaelG5th CavalryRosenthal, EphraimSergeantA12th CavalryEnlisted as Private; served three years,and until close of war.Reubenthal, EliasSergeantI12th CavalryServed over three years.Rosengarten, Adolph G.Major15th Cavalry(Anderson Troop)Promoted from Sergeant;killed at Stone River, Tennessee.Rosenberger, S.Assistant Surgeon2nd ArtillerySontheimer, Bernard6th InfantrySchwarz, S. F. I16th InfantrySchoneman, Abram P.Lieutenant{ E19th Infantry{65th Infantry{Keystone BatteryStern, Abram E.CorporalG19th InfantryStern, Charles19th InfantrySternberger, Charles19th InfantryStein, JacobCorporalB21st InfantrySeligman, Marcus{ F26th InfantryTransferred to{99th InfantrySalinger, B.Lieutenant27th InfantryEnlisted as private.Schloss, AbrahamA27th InfantrySchoneman, EmanuelSergeantB27th InfantrySpaeth, HenrySergeantB27th InfantrySheier, MosesB27th InfantrySiedler, JosephB27th InfantrySilberberg, MaxB27th Infantry
Enlisted at eighteen years of age; took part in battles in Pennsylvania, including Gettysburg; served twice as Commander of August Willich Post, G. A. R.; also as President of Employment Bureau of Grand Army of the Republic Association of Hamilton County, Ohio.
Enlisted at eighteen years of age; took part in battles in Pennsylvania, including Gettysburg; served twice as Commander of August Willich Post, G. A. R.; also as President of Employment Bureau of Grand Army of the Republic Association of Hamilton County, Ohio.
Straus, JonasB27th InfantryStein, LouisD27th InfantrySchoen, DavidG27th InfantryStern, JuliusSergeantH27th InfantrySchloss, MosesK27th InfantryServed three years.Schloss, David27th InfantrySelker, Adolph27th InfantryStrouse, CyrusMajor28th InfantryKilled at Chancellorsville.Snowberger, EliasK29th InfantryStern, David32nd InfantrySnellenburg, IsaacB33d InfantryKilled at Charles City Cross Roads,Virginia, buried on the battle-field.Strous, JacobG34th InfantryServed three years.Stein, JacobA37th InfantrySigmund, Albert M.Assistant38th InfantrySurgeonStein, LewisE41st InfantryServed three years.Silberman, MarxCorporalA51st Infantry
Raised a company of men in three days and became Corporal of the company; started the company by signing first.
Raised a company of men in three days and became Corporal of the company; started the company by signing first.
Stine, JacobC54th InfantrySteiner, JacobG55th InfantryAlso Veteran Reserve Corps.Strouss Ellis C.CaptainK57th InfantryEntered as private;wounded at Charles City Cross Roadsand at Wilderness; served four years.Strouse, HenryCorporalD76th InfantryStern, HenryCaptainG77th InfantryEnlisted as private.Stern, HermanB83d InfantrySolomon, AugustusSergeantB93d InfantryPromoted from private;also in Veteran Reserve Corps.Steinbrun, J.D98th InfantrySnowberger, Albert Leopold99th Infantry
Born in Philadelphia, April 4, 1845. He was sent to the Military Academy, at Portsmouth, Virginia, when but fifteen years of age. When the war broke out he enlisted in the Union Army, despite his youthful age. He took part in a number of engagements with the enemy, but at the Battle of Fredericksburg, Virginia, December 13, 1862, he was mortally wounded, yet even in his agonies this young hero "waved his cap and urged his comrades on to victory." He died January 6, 1863. Of this gallant boy the lad's commander wrote to his mother that "his bravery and heroism were remarkable for one so young."
Born in Philadelphia, April 4, 1845. He was sent to the Military Academy, at Portsmouth, Virginia, when but fifteen years of age. When the war broke out he enlisted in the Union Army, despite his youthful age. He took part in a number of engagements with the enemy, but at the Battle of Fredericksburg, Virginia, December 13, 1862, he was mortally wounded, yet even in his agonies this young hero "waved his cap and urged his comrades on to victory." He died January 6, 1863. Of this gallant boy the lad's commander wrote to his mother that "his bravery and heroism were remarkable for one so young."
Salisburg, David S.CorporalB102nd InfantryStrauss, HenrySurgeon115th InfantryStine, DanielI126th InfantryStrouse, Lehman K.CorporalF128th InfantrySalisburg, Samuel B.SergeantG138th InfantryWounded at Monocacy, Maryland;served three years.Strouse, Ferdinand K.E151st InfantryStrause, Joel S.H151st InfantryStrause, SalomonH151st InfantryWounded at Gettysburg.Strause, William S.H151st InfantryWounded at Gettysburg.Strause, William T.H151st InfantryWounded at Gettysburg.Simon, MichaelI151st InfantrySternberger, LevinI151st InfantrySulzbach, MiltonQuartermaster166th InfantryStraus, DanielCorporalF167th InfantrySilva, DavidCorporalG181st InfantrySimon, JacobCorporalE183d InfantryPromoted from private.Steiner, Levi A.H194th InfantrySchlesinger, MorrisAdjutant210th InfantryPromoted from Sergeant;died from wounds receivedat Gravelly Run, Virginia.Schloss, HenryCorporalE5th CavalryWounded near Richmond; served four years.Schloss, AbrahamE5th CavalryWounded before Richmond.Sontheimer, MorrisK11th CavalryServed four years.Schoenfeld, J.15th CavalryStein, JacobCorporalK3d ArtillerySalzman, AdamCorporalG5th ArtilleryStrassman, A.2nd BatteryWounded twice.Schoneman, R. A.Keystone BatteryThalheimer, AlbertB23d InfantryCaptured at Cold Harbor;served about four years.Tschopek, JosephD27th InfantryTafel, AdolphLieutenantH27th InfantryTeller, Michael,K119th InfantryServed three years.Trautman, JacobSergeantE5th CavalryServed four years.Ulman, JohnSergeantD27th InfantryServed three years.Ullman, JacobE75th InfantryServed four years.Ullman, ——CaptainE5th Cavalry
Was noted for his bravery; served throughout the Civil War; he was also engaged in the war with the Sioux Indians in 1876, and was one of those in the command of General Custer on that fatal day in June; in which the entire command was surrounded by the Indians, every man being slaughtered.
Was noted for his bravery; served throughout the Civil War; he was also engaged in the war with the Sioux Indians in 1876, and was one of those in the command of General Custer on that fatal day in June; in which the entire command was surrounded by the Indians, every man being slaughtered.
Vogel, L.CaptainE27th InfantryWimpfheimer, MaxF19th InfantryWolf, JacobCorporalH19th InfantryWohl, SamuelLieutenantB27th InfantryWeinberger, PaulB27th InfantryTransferred to 29th Infantry,New York Volunteers.Warburg, SigmundD27th InfantryWeinstock, BernardD27th InfantryWeil, JacobH27th InfantryWarburg, Moses27th InfantryWetzlar, MorrisLieutenantK37th InfantryPromoted; wounded at Pea Ridge; disabled.Waterman, IsraelI40th InfantryTransferred to United States Regulars.Wolf, DavidSergeantH89th CavalryServed nearly four years.Wolf, MorrisA3d CavalryServed three years.Weinbach, AbrahamQuartermaster-A12th CavalrySergeant
Name.Rank.Company.Regiment.Froinsohn, Samuel2nd InfantryHarris, Benjamin10th InfantryPhillips, Joseph S.2nd InfantryOn staff of Commander General Sexton,of the Grand Army of the Republic.Siegel, M.I3d Infantry
Name.Rank.Company.Regiment.Alexander, IsaacA10th InfantryAlexander, IsidoreA10th InfantryAlexander, S.A10th InfantryAltman, James P.A21st InfantryCaptured; died and buriedat Woodlawn Cemetery, Elmira, New York.Asher, HenryHampton LegionAscher, Abraham1st CavalryAsher, HarrisWashingtonArtilleryAbrahams, E. H.ReservesAbrahams, Theodore H.Sumter GuardsBowman, LouisE1st InfantryBall, Barney2nd InfantryLost his life at Port Royal.Baum ManusA7th InfantryBaruch, H.K7th InfantryEnlisted a mere lad.Brown, Mendel SergeantF10th InfantryWounded at Murfreesboro, Tennessee,and mortally wounded at Griffin, Georgia;died in Griffin Hospital.Benjamin, SolomonL10th InfantryBrown, Joseph10th InfantryBrown, Simon10th InfantryBaum, Marx15th InfantryKilled at the Battle of the Wilderness.Baruch, B. S.G16th InfantryBaruch, HermanA7th CavalryCourier to General Robert E. Lee.Blankensee, D.Hampton LegionKilled at Manassas.Belitzer, JacobWashingtonMortally wounded.ArtilleryBelitzer, TheodoreGerman HussarsKilled in action.Cashby, A.3d InfantryCohen, Morris7th InfantryEnlisted when not quite sixteen years old.Clark, H.10th InfantryCohen, Gratz10th InfantryKilled at Malvern Hill.Cohen, Lawrence L.2nd CavalryEnlisted 1861.Cohen, Asher D.Hampton's CavalryEnlisted 1861.Cohen, IsaacHampton's CavalryKilled in action; buried inJewish cemetery, Richmond, Virginia.Cohen, McDuffHampton's CavalryCohen, Ansley D.Walter's BatteryCohen, Philip I.WashingtonEnlisted 1861.ArtilleryCohen, GustavusWashingtonArtilleryCohen, HenryWashingtonKilled at Savage Station, Virginia,ArtilleryJune 29, 1864; buried inJewish cemetery, Richmond, Virginia.Cohen, Aaron{ Six brothers;{Washington{ three{ArtilleryCohen, Jacob H.{ serving{Washington{ in{ArtilleryCohen, Julius{ South Carolina{Washington{ one{ArtilleryCohen, C. S.{ in North{Washington{ Carolina,{ArtilleryCohen, Fishel{ and two{10th InfantryCohen, David D.{ in Virginia.{Hampton's CavalryEnlisted 1861.{{Jefferson RangersCohen, Dr. Marx E., Jr.WashingtonArtillery
One of the heroes of the Civil War was Dr. Marx E. Cohen, Jr., of Charleston. He enlisted at the age of twenty-one. At the battle of Bentonville, North Carolina, towards the close of the war, some shells containing explosive material were thrown into the Confederate lines from the guns of the Union forces. The captain of Hart's Battery called for volunteers to hurl them aside before they should burst and cause destruction to the command. Three men volunteered to undertake the task; Dr. Cohen being one of them. He and his companions were successful, but while returning to their own lines all three were shot dead by Federal bullets.
One of the heroes of the Civil War was Dr. Marx E. Cohen, Jr., of Charleston. He enlisted at the age of twenty-one. At the battle of Bentonville, North Carolina, towards the close of the war, some shells containing explosive material were thrown into the Confederate lines from the guns of the Union forces. The captain of Hart's Battery called for volunteers to hurl them aside before they should burst and cause destruction to the command. Three men volunteered to undertake the task; Dr. Cohen being one of them. He and his companions were successful, but while returning to their own lines all three were shot dead by Federal bullets.
Daniels, L.B15th CavalryCaptured; died and buried inWoodlawn Cemetery, Elmira, New York.Dreyfus, HermanCameron's BatteryEmanuel, EdwinSergeantA10th InfantryDied from exposure contracted in service.Emanuel, J.A10th InfantryEmanuel, SolomonA10th InfantryEmanuel, WashingtonA10th InfantryEnlisted when a mere boy;died from wounds received at Atlanta, Georgia.Emanuel, H.10th InfantryEllbaum, G.14th InfantryEsdwa, Arthur A.Culpepper BatteryFox, WilliamK1st InfantryWounded at Gettysburg and captured.Fox, M. Sr.A3d InfantryFriedman, BenjaminA3d InfantryGundhaus, S.I4th InfantryGundhaus, J. L.I6th InfantryGoldsmith, IsaacG16th InfantryKilled in action.Goldsmith, MichaelG16th InfantryGoldsmith, Isaac P.24th InfantryDied in the service.Goldsmith, A. A.Kershaw's 2ndWounded at Antietam.RegimentGoldsmith, M. M.ReservesHeyman, I.F6th InfantryWounded at Owensboro, North Carolina.Hornet, J. D.2nd BattalionHammerslough, A.3d BattalionHammerslough, H.3d BattalionHartz, H.10th BattalionHirsch, Melvin J.CommissaryBeauregardPromoted from Private;SergeantInfantryserved throughout the war.Holzhauer, C.WashingtonArtilleryHoffman, JuliusAKershaw's 1stRegimentHirsch, I. W.BKershaw's 2ndWounded.RegimentJoel, JuliusC1st InfantryLost an arm in the battle of the Wilderness.Jacobs, IsaiahLieutenantD2nd InfantryPromoted from the ranks;killed at Knoxville, Tennessee.Josephus, Joseph1st CavalryJames, ——Surgeon7th BattalionPromoted to Brigade Surgeon.Jacobs, EmanuelWashingtonArtilleryJacobus, J. J.WashingtonArtilleryJacobs, FrederickPalmettoArtilleryJacobs, ReidPalmetto GuardsWounded in action.Jacobs, A. L.CHampton LegionCalled "Little Jake;" wounded at Sharpsburg;killed in Tennessee.Jacobs, AbrahamHampton LegionKilled in action.Jacobs, LouisHampton LegionJacobs, MitchellHampton LegionJacobs, H.——Killed in battle; buried in Jewish cemetery,Richmond, Virginia.Kaphan, TheodoreHagood1st InfantryKahn, David8th InfantryKaminski, H.SergeantB10th InfantryKahn, Isaac12th InfantryKohn, TheodoreF25th Infantry
From a newspaper clipping: "Theodore Kohn of Orangeburg, a veteran of the Edisto Rifles, 25thRegiment, South Carolina, will carry to his grave the wounds he received at Drewy's Bluff while gallantly fighting for his adopted country."
From a newspaper clipping: "Theodore Kohn of Orangeburg, a veteran of the Edisto Rifles, 25thRegiment, South Carolina, will carry to his grave the wounds he received at Drewy's Bluff while gallantly fighting for his adopted country."