Private, Co. A, 36th Pennsylvania Infantry (7th Pennsylvania Reserves)
Private, Co. D, 190th Pennsylvania Infantry
Enlisted at Carlisle PA on 6 Jun 1861; mustered in with 36th Pennsylvania Infantry (aka 7th Pennsylvania Reserves) at Washington DC on 27 Jul 1861; re-enlisted as a Veteran Volunteer in December 1861; transferred to Co. D, 190th Pennsylvania Infantry on 31 May 1864 when the Pennsylvania Reserve Corps ended its existence; honorably discharged with company on 28 Jun 1865.
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The son of John & Hannah Wunderlich, in 1860, he was a cabinet maker living in Guilford Township, Franklin County.
He stood 5' 4" tall and had black hair and black eyes.
From at least 1870 through 1890, he lived in Altoona, Blair County, working for the railroad as a car builder.
Private, Co. A, 36th Pennsylvania Infantry (7th Pennsylvania Reserves)
Private, Co. D, 190th Pennsylvania Infantry
Enlisted at Carlisle PA on 6 Jun 1861; mustered in with 36th Pennsylvania Infantry (aka 7th Pennsylvania Reserves) at Washington DC on 27 Jul 1861; re-enlisted as a Veteran Volunteer in December 1861; transferred to Co. D, 190th Pennsylvania Infantry on 31 May 1864 when the Pennsylvania Reserve Corps ended its existence; honorably discharged with company on 28 Jun 1865.
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The son of John & Hannah Wunderlich, in 1860, he was a cabinet maker living in Guilford Township, Franklin County.
He stood 5' 4" tall and had black hair and black eyes.
From at least 1870 through 1890, he lived in Altoona, Blair County, working for the railroad as a car builder.
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Pri, Co A, 7th Regt
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