It is very difficult, perhaps impossible, to determine precise numbers of Civil War casualties, whether it be soldiers killed or wounded in battle, or the number of men taken prisoner and held in captivity. Anyone who has studied the Civil War in depth can attest to this.
Joseph Gould, in his regimental history of the 48th PA, wrote that throughout the four years of the Civil War, just 46 soldiers of the regiment were taken prisoner and held in captivity, while 28 of them died as a prisoner of war. A look at the company rosters, however, reveal that Gould's numbers, on both counts, were too low.
I have found that 98 soldiers from the 48th Pennsylvania were captured in battle and held for a time in Confederate prisoner-of-war camps. Of this number, 31 died while in captivity, or 32%. It should be noted that these men were all captured from late 1863 through April 1865. Prisoners taken previous to this time were either quickly paroled or exchanged, but by 1863, with the cessation of the prisoner exchange program, those unfortunate enough to be captured were forced to sit out the war in one of the many hellish prison camps.
Several soldiers were captured at the battle of Knoxville in November 1863, while eleven more were taken during the battles of the Wilderness and Spotsylvania. In the many attacks against Petersburg, including the final one on April 2, 1865, 27 soldiers from the 48th were taken prisoner. Most of the regiment's prisoners, however, fell into captivity at the battle of Pegram's Farm on September 30, 1864. Here, at least 42 soldiers of the 48th were taken prisoner and all of these men were subsequently confined at Salisbury Prison in North Carolina. The others were held at Andersonville Prison in Georgia, with the exception of one, who died in Libby Prison.
What follows is a list of those soldiers from the 48th who died as prisoners of war.
Andersonville Prison, Georgia
The following soldiers died at Andersonville:
Frank Boyer
Private, Co. E; 23 years old; laborer; Captured at Cold Harbor, VA, 6/12/1864; Died 8/17/1864 of chronic diarrhea; Buried in Grave #5969
J. Braney
Private, Co. K; Died July 7, 1864 of chronic diarrhea; Buried in Grave #3027
James Brennan
Corporal Co. E; 38 years old; coal miner; Died Date Unknown
Isaac Fetterman
Private, Co. H; 18 years old; laborer; Died September 8, 1864 of chronic diarrhea; Buried in Grave #8175
Edward Gallagher
Private, Co. A; 2o years old; coal miner; Died on August 21, 1864, of chronic diarrhea; Buried in Grave #6859
James McElrath
Private, Co. C; 21 years old; laborer; Captured at Knoxville, 11/1863; Died July 12, 1864, of chronic diarrhea; Buried in Grave #3017
J. Meese
Private, Co. A; Died October 4, 1864, of chronic diarrhea; Buried in Grave #10306
Daniel Root
Private, Co. B. 26 years old; boatman; Captured at Knoxville, 11/1863; Died September 14, 1864, of chronic diarrhea; Buried in Grave #8742
Salisbury Prison, North Carolina
The following soldiers died at Salisbury, Prison:
Walter P. Aims
Corporal, Co. D; 21 years old; Captured at Cold Harbor, VA, 6/6/1864; Confined at Salisbury Prison, and died on August 12, 1865, from the effects of his imprisonment
Joseph Cobus
Private, Co. I; 19 years old; laborer; a native of Germany; Wounded and Captured at Pegram's Farm, VA, 9/30/1864; Died on October 4, 1864
Michael Condron
(Pictured Above)
Corporal, Co. C; 25 years old; laborer; Captured at Pegram's Farm, VA, 9/30/1864; Died of starvation 11/30/1864
Patrick Crowe
Private, Co. I; 19 years old; laborer; Captured at Pegram's Farm, 9/30/1864; Died on November 19, 1864
Elijah DeFrehn
Private, Co. F; 31 years old; laborer; Captured at Pegram's Farm, 9/30/1864; Died December 30, 1864
Charles F. Dintinger
Private, Co. C; 18 years old; teamster; Captured at Pegram's Farm, VA, 9/30/1864; Died November 1864
Joseph Finley
Private, Co. F; 19 years old; laborer; a native of Ireland; Captured at Pegram's Farm, 930/1864; Died
January 22, 1865
William Fulton
Private, Co. F; 42 years old; coal miner; Captured at Pegram's Farm, VA, 9/30/1864; Died February 12, 1865
Henry C. Graeff
Sergeant, Co. D; 21 years old; student; Captured at Pegram's Farm, VA, and Confined at Salisbury Prison; Died at his home in Pottsville on March 29, 1865, from the effects of his imprisonment
Nicholas Gross
Private, Co. G; 37 years old; watchmaker; a native of Prussia; Captured at Pegram's Farm, VA, 9/30/1864, and Confined at Salisbury, Prison; Died on March 12, 1865, of chronic diarrhea, in Annapolis, MD, the effect of his imprisonment
John Hammer
Private, Co. B; 36 years old; coal miner; a native of Germany; Captured at Pegram's Farm, VA, 9/30/1864; Died on 11/12/1864
Philip Heffron
Private, Co. H; 19 years old; laborer; a native of Ireland; Captured at Pegram's Farm, VA, 9/30/1864; Died on November 25, 1864 of starvation
William H. Kohler
Private, Co. F; 18 years old; laborer; Captured at Pegram's Farm, VA, 9/30/1864; Died Date Unknown
Edward McGinnis
Private, Co. E; 18 years old; laborer; Captured at Pegram's Farm, VA, 9/30/1864; Died on November 17, 1864
David Miller
Private, Co. F; 22 years old; coal miner; a native of Scotland; Captured at Pegram's Farm, VA, 9/30/1864, and Confined at Salisbury Prison; Died November 6, 1864, in Annapolis, MD, from the effects of his imprisonment
Joshua Reed
Private, Co. G; 29 years old; laborer; Captured at Pegram's Farm, VA, 9/30/1864, and Confined at Salisbury Prison; he died at his home in Barry Township from the effects of his imprisonment
Samuel Shollenberger
Private, Co. A; 18 years old; carpenter; Captured at Pegram's Farm, VA, 9/30/1864; Died on January 16, 1865
Lewis Sterner
Private, Co. A; 21 years old; laborer; Captured at Pegram's Farm, VA, 9/30/1864; Confined at Salisbury Prison and Died on April 11, 1865, at Tamaqua from the effects of his imprisonment
George Welsh
Private, Co. B; Captured at Pegram's Farm, VA, 9/30/1864; Died February 6, 1865 of starvation
Michael Welsh
Private, Co. F; 19 years old; laborer; Captured at Pegram's Farm, VA, 9/30/1864; Died Date Unknown
Jacob Wigner
Private, Co. B; 18 years old; machinist; Captured at Pegram's Farm, VA, 9/30/1864; Died on January 1, 1865
Other:
George A. Livingston
Private, Co. A; 28 years old; boatman; Captured at Knoxville, 11/1863; Died in Libby Prison, Richmond, VA, on February 14, 1864
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