67th Pa. Infantry
Regiment recruited in 1862 in Carbon, Pike, Wayne, Monroe, Philadelphia, Westmoreland, Indiana, Jefferson, Clarion, Northampton, Allegheny, and Schuylkill Counties. Attached to Army of the Potomac. Saw combat at Wilderness, Spotsylvania, Cold Harbor, Petersburg, Cedar Creek. Lost 232 enlisted men and officers to injury and sickness. 10 died at Andersonville. Regiment mustered out July 17, 1865. 16 of its men transited Camp Discharge, including 1 Andersonville survivor.
16 Men at Camp Discharge
- Cpl. David Altman, Company F
- Sgt. Noah Benfer, Company E POW/A
- Pvt. Robert Boyce, Company C POW
- Pvt. Patrick Carr, Company A
- Pvt. Emlen L. Carrolus, Company K POW
- Pvt. Joseph B. Cramer, Company D
- Pvt. Peter Engle, Company G
- Cpl. Thomas Johnson, Company A POW
- Pvt. John Kelley, Company A
- Pvt. Levi Kresge, Company G
- Pvt. Albert B. Miller, Company F
- Pvt. Thomas Shaf(f)er, Company H
- Pvt. Henry D. Skinner, Company C
- Pvt. George W. Smith, Company K
- Pvt. William Thompson, Company K
- Pvt. Michael Thompson, Company I
POW Held as a Confederate prisoner of war
POW/A Held at Andersonville prison, Georgia