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PVT Samuel H. Meck

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PVT Samuel H. Meck Veteran

Birth
Pennsylvania, USA
Death
27 May 1919 (aged 77)
Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Tilden Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.5145861, Longitude: -76.0508111
Plot
New Cemetery #2
Memorial ID
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Civil War Veteran

Private Samuel H. Meck

Company B, 167th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment

The 167th Pennsylvania Regiment was officially mustered into federal service on 12 November 1862 and consisted entirely of men from Berks County.

On 12 August 1863, the regiment was mustered out.

This regiment was exclusively from Berks county, and was organized with the following field officers:

Charles A. Knoderer, Colonel
Joseph De Puy Davis, Lieutenant Colonel
Gustavus A. Worth, Major
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General Lysander Cutler, the commander of the 1st Division of the 1st Corps, wrote the following to Colonel Davis:

"As you are about leaving the service with your command, I desire to express to you, and through you to your command, my entire approval of the manner in which they have discharged their duty as soldiers since they joined this division. The regiment has been a pattern of order and promptness on the fatiguing marches of the last month. Wishing you and them a safe and pleasant return to your homes and friends, I am, very truly yours."

Author, Dr. Gary L. Shugar
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Civil War Veteran

Private Samuel H. Meck

Company B, 167th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment

The 167th Pennsylvania Regiment was officially mustered into federal service on 12 November 1862 and consisted entirely of men from Berks County.

On 12 August 1863, the regiment was mustered out.

This regiment was exclusively from Berks county, and was organized with the following field officers:

Charles A. Knoderer, Colonel
Joseph De Puy Davis, Lieutenant Colonel
Gustavus A. Worth, Major
___

General Lysander Cutler, the commander of the 1st Division of the 1st Corps, wrote the following to Colonel Davis:

"As you are about leaving the service with your command, I desire to express to you, and through you to your command, my entire approval of the manner in which they have discharged their duty as soldiers since they joined this division. The regiment has been a pattern of order and promptness on the fatiguing marches of the last month. Wishing you and them a safe and pleasant return to your homes and friends, I am, very truly yours."

Author, Dr. Gary L. Shugar
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