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76th Pennsylvania Infantry
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Cyrus Diller - Major
Relation: Great Uncle. The 76th Pa., or Keystone Zouaves, participated in the initial attacks on Fort Wagner [followed later by the 54th Mass. of the movie ''Glory'' fame]. The 76th assisted in constructing the platform for the famous Civil War Union cannon, the Swamp Angel [now in Trenton, N.J.]. The unit participated in major Civil War battles, including Cold Harbor. Unit history published by Broadfoot, ed. James Chisman. Ph.D.
Contact Name: Phil Cole
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Date Added: 2/23/2002

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William S. Diller - Major
Relation: Great Uncle. The 76th Pa., or Keystone Zouaves, participated in the initial attacks on Fort Wagner [followed later by the 54th Mass. of the movie ''Glory'' fame]. The 76th assisted in constructing the platform for the famous Civil War Union cannon, the Swamp Angel [now in Trenton, N.J.]. The unit participated in major Civil War battles, including Cold Harbor. Unit history published by Broadfoot, ed. James Chisman. Ph.D.
Contact Name: Phil Cole
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Date Added: 2/24/2002

Company A
James McGoun McKee - Corporal
Shot in the Battle of Gold Harbor near Gaines Mills on 3 June 1864.
Contact Name: Hal Hunt
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Date Added: 12/8/2005

Company A
John Moore - Private
His birth name was James Montague but he used the alias John Moore during the war.
Contact Name: Brenna Wyatt
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Date Added: 7/12/2013

Company A
John Shook - Sergeant
John Shook is my great great uncle. He joined the army October 1, 1861 as a Private, reinlisted February 1, 1864 in Hilton Head, SC, was promoted to full Sergeant and was wounded and died during the battle of Fort Fisher, North Carolina on January 15, 1865. He was 18 years old when he enlisted. He was 5'7' tall with blue eyes and light hair. He was born and raised in New Castle, Lawrence County, PA and was the son of Jacob Shook and Mollie Brown (Jacobs first wife. His second wife was Sarah Sophia Carter.) He was never married and didn't have any children.
Contact Name: Keli Spiegel
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Date Added: 6/13/2005

Company A
John Weigle - Private
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Contact Name: Nicholas
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Date Added: 8/18/2007

Company C
Levi Dasher - Private
Private Levi Dasher, Co. C, 76th Penna. Vols., died April 16, 1863 of chronic diarrhea as reported in the newspaper The New South, Port Royal, South Carolina, Vol. 1, No. 33, Saturday, April 18th, 1863. GR
Contact Name: Gilbert Skip Riddle
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Date Added: 1/3/2010

Company D
Luther Y. Diller - 1st Lieutenant
Relation: Great Uncle. The 76th Pa., or Keystone Zouaves, participated in the initial attacks on Fort Wagner [followed later by the 54th Mass. of the movie ''Glory'' fame]. The 76th assisted in constructing the platform for the famous Civil War Union cannon, the Swamp Angel [now in Trenton, N.J.]. The unit participated in major Civil War battles, including Cold Harbor. Unit history published by Broadfoot, ed. James Chisman. Ph.D.
Contact Name: Phil Cole
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Date Added: 2/24/2002

Company E
Daniel V. Foor - Private
My ancestor was among the first men killed in the unsuccessful attempt to seize Battery Wagner. I know virtually nothing about him other than he was approximately 20 or 21 years of age at the time of his death.
Contact Name: Mark B. Foor
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Date Added: 4/21/2008

Company F
Henry A. Miller - Corporal
Cpl Henry A. (Harry) Miller enlisted in Co F, 76th PVI (Keystone Zouaves) at age 13 as a musician. He had the distinction of serving with his father, Sgt William Miller, during the campaigns of the 76th until he was wounded at Fort Wagner. He recuperated in Philadelphia, while his father and the 76th were at Bermuda Hundred, Drury's Bluff and Cold Harbour. Cpl Miller sent many letters home to his mother of which I have only the newspaper reprints. The letters give much insight into life in a Civil War Camp. Cpl Miller survived his wound and the war, married twice and had one child to his second wife, who was my grandfather.
Contact Name: William H. Miller
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Date Added: 6/17/2006

Company F
William Miller - Sergeant
Sgt William Miller served with Co F, 76th PVI (Keystone Zouaves)and was the oldest fellow in the Company at 58 in 1864. He survived the war and returned to Blair County, PA. He was married at the time and had four children, The oldest son, Henry A. (Harry) Miller served with him in the 76th. A daughter and two sons remained at home on the farm. I am his great-great grandson.
Contact Name: William H. Miller
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Date Added: 6/17/2006

Company F
David Elias Wilcox - Private
Enlisted 23 Sep 1864, Mustered out 5 Jun 1865 Raleigh,NC
Contact Name: Rod Wilcox
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Date Added: 7/13/2010

Company K
William J Bradshaw - Sergeant
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Contact Name: Gary Blackman
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Date Added: 6/29/2006

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