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132nd Pennsylvania Infantry      
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Jacob Snyder - Unknown   
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Contact Name:  Raymond Snyder
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Date Added:  5/29/2007
Company A
Henry Bennett Adams - Private   
Hanry is my great-great-grandfather. He was mortally wounded at Antietam and died on Sept 22, 1862. I would like any information about his gravesite as well as any data on family heritage.
Contact Name:  Peter Young
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Date Added:  5/22/2008
Company B
Martin Vern Kennedy - Private   
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Contact Name:  Patricia Kennedy
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Date Added:  7/21/2007
Company C
Oscar C Griswold - Private   
Oscar Griswold's home was LeRoy, Pennsylvania near Canton. The 132nd was a nine-month regiment, activated in August, 1862, and mustered out in May, 1863. Brief as its tour of duty was, the unit was a very active combat participant in the battles of Antietam, Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville. Regimental adjutant, Frederick Hitchcock, wrote the regiment's story years later in a book entitled 'War from the Inside'. Another source for information on this and all other Pennsylvania regiments which served in the Civil War is 'History of the Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1861-65' by Samuel P. Bates.
Contact Name:  Anthony Turner
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Date Added:  4/29/2008
Company F
daniel kressley - Private   
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Contact Name:  phil hadad
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Date Added:  9/11/2007
Company F
Jacob Notestein - Private   
This is my Great Great Grandfather. I still have his canteen from the fight at the sunken road.
Contact Name:  Douglas S. Noble
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Date Added:  12/27/2005
Company F
Otto Stermer - Private   
This is my Great Great Uncle. He died of wounds at Fredricksburg, VA
Contact Name:  Douglas S. Noble
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Date Added:  12/27/2005
Company G
Joshua Kocher Butler - Sergeant   
I am trying to research more about this unit. I'd love to hear of any personal letters from soldiers, etc., regarding their exploits. I have just returned from a visit to Antietam, and saw the ground where their first real action took place. Unbelievable.
Contact Name:  Matt Price
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Date Added:  6/4/2006
Company H
Thomas Err Harder - Private   
T. Harder was from Catawissa, PA. Like many in the 132nd, he singed up to serve again in a heavy artillary battery and was involved in the seige of Petersburg, VA.
Contact Name:  Jodi K. Weller
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Date Added:  1/10/2010
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