99th Pa. Infantry
Organized in 1861 solely in Philadelphia. Attached to Army of the Potomac (II Corps, III Corps). Took part in 25 operations including Second Bull Run, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Wilderness, Spotsylvania CH, Cold Harbor, and Petersburg. 235 of its enlisted men and officers died of injury or illness. 11 died at Andersonville. Regiment was in Grand Review in D.C., then mustered out July 1, 1865. 32 of its men transited Camp Discharge, 3 of them Andersonville survivors.
32 Men at Camp Discharge
- Cpl. Edward Allen, Company A
- Pvt. John Baldwin, Company F, H
- Pvt. Amos Barr, Company C
- Pvt. Hugh Bradley, Company K
- Sgt. Stephen C. Deveny, Company G
- Pvt. John Dimm, Company G POW
- Cpl. Samuel W. Ewing, Company E
- Pvt. Peter D. Grass, Company G
- Pvt. Andrew Hamilton, Company E POW/A
- Pvt. William Harbison, Company K
- Pvt. John (Josephus) W. Hull, Company A
- Pvt. David S. Hunsburger, Company A
- Pvt. Benjamin Kirk, Company D
- Pvt. John Kline, Company E
- Pvt. Andrew J. Marshall, Company K
- Pvt. James H. McElwee, Company G
- Pvt. James McGee, Company G POW
- Pvt. James Morris, Company H POW/A
- Pvt. William Retherser, Company K POW/A
- Pvt. George J. Shane, Company K
- Pvt. John Shilling, Company K
- Pvt. John Smith, Company F
- Pvt. Thomas Smith, Company B POW
- Pvt. Samuel Sparks, Company E
- Pvt. Charles E. Stewart, Company H
- Pvt. William Taylor, Company B
- Pvt. Joseph T. Taylor, Company H
- Pvt. Robert Thomas, Company C
- Pvt. David Thorne, Company G
- Cpl. Robert Trotter, Company K
- Pvt. Richard M. Watson, Company I
- Pvt. Charles Whitmyer, Company C
POW Held as a Confederate prisoner of war
POW/A Held at Andersonville prison, Georgia