90th Pa. Infantry
Organized in 1861 in Philadelphia. Assigned to Army of the Potomac (I Corps, then V Corps). Engaged in 16 combat operations including Second Bull Run, Chantilly, Antietam, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, and Wilderness. 230 of its enlisted men and officers succumbed to injury and illness. 10 died at Andersonville, 1 at Florence. Regiment merged with 11th Pa. Infantry Nov. 26, 1864. 36 of its men went through Camp Discharge, including 2 Andersonville survivors.
36 Men at Camp Discharge
- Pvt. George L. Bohem, Company H
- Sgt. Henry F. Bonfield, Company D POW
- Cpl. Joseph M. Bonsall, Company K
- Pvt. John C. Bowen, Company A POW
- Sgt. Christopher C. Crouch, Company B POW
- Cpl. William Cunningham, Company I
- Cpl. Neil Deacon, Company I
- Sgt. Robert Earley, Company G
- Musician/Sgt. William H. Faaet, Company C POW
- Cpl. Thomas F. Fenlin, Company F POW
- Pvt. John Fineran, Company D POW
- Pvt. James Garron, Company G
- Pvt. Alfred Genay, Company B
- 1st Sgt. Christian Gossman, Company H POW
- Pvt. Harvey Hastings, Company G
- Pvt. John Hood, Company F
- Pvt. John Howell, Company B
- Pvt. David B. Hughes, Company C
- Pvt. Stephen L. Kane, Company A
- Pvt. Thomas S. Kimble, Company K
- Pvt. William G. Large, Company K
- Pvt. John Leopold, Company F
- Sgt. John Logue, Company B POW
- Pvt. Thomas McKenna, Company G POW
- Sgt. William H. Morris, Company I
- Pvt. William O'Keefe, Company E
- Pvt. William A. Orr, Company D POW/A
- Pvt. Nathan P. Riley, Company A
- Sgt. John Robson, Company F
- Pvt. George W. Saxer, Company C POW
- Pvt. George Smith, Company G
- Pvt. Edward Steinmetz, Company B POW
- Pvt. Robert Torry, Company K POW/A
- Pvt. Thomas Ward, Company C
- Pvt. Edward A. Wilday, Company D POW
- Pvt. William A. Wood, Company I
POW Held as a Confederate prisoner of war
POW/A Held at Andersonville prison, Georgia