19th Pa. Cavalry (180th Pa. Regiment)
Organized in 1863 with men from Philadelphia and a few from Huntingdon County. Took part in the Battle of Nashville and 30 smaller actions. Lost 124 enlisted men and officers to injury or disease during service. 32 of its men passed through Camp Discharge, including 22 Andersonville survivors.
32 Men at Camp Discharge
- Pvt. Charles Austin, Company E, D POW/A
- Sgt. Samuel Baker, Company C, L POW/A
- Pvt. John Barton, Company F
- Cpl. John R. Brainard, Company F POW/A
- Pvt. Benjamin O. Carpenter, Company A POW/A
- Pvt. Hamilton Connor, Company E
- Pvt. John Corbett, Company A POW/A
- Pvt. Victor V. Dougherty, Company M
- Pvt. John Feehan, Company D POW/A
- Sgt. James T. Foster, Company M POW/A
- Pvt. Miles M. Hampson, Company M POW/A
- Pvt. Joseph B. Fonner, Company L POW/A
- Sgt. Charles H. Hunt, Company M POW/A
- Pvt. William Jacobs, Company M POW/A
- Pvt. Joseph B. Jones, Company H
- Pvt. Henry H. Laher, Company L,C,H
- Cpl. Joseph Martin, Company D
- Sgt. James Martin, Company E POW/A
- Pvt. Henry Mason, Company K
- Pvt. Henry McKnight, Company E
- Pvt. Calvin Morrison, Company G
- Quartermaster Sgt. Henry Moser, Company B
- Pvt. Edward Mullen, Company C POW/A
- Pvt. Andrew C. Patterson, Company H POW/A
- Sgt. Frederick R. Pfander, Company D POW/A
- Pvt. Francis M. Primm, Company M POW/A
- Pvt. William Robson, Company K POW/A
- Sgt. John Smeigh, Company D POW/A
- Pvt. Jacob Snyder, Company E POW/A
- Pvt. William Taylor, Company L POW/A
- Pvt. Darius Thomas, Company G POW/A
- Pvt. John A. Whiteman, Company M POW/A
POW Held as a Confederate prisoner of war
POW/A Held at Andersonville prison, Georgia