Paroles of Prisoners of War
Frederick, Md.
September 7, 1862


Source: National Archives Record Group No. 249, Entry 107

The individual paroles read as follows:

I, ________, Company _, _____ Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, U. S. Army, being held a Prisoner of War by the Confederate States of America, do bind myself on honor not to serve the U. S. Army in any capacity whatsoever, either civil or military, until regularly exchanged.

Last Name

First Name

Regiment

Company

Baker (Sgt.) J. W. 111th P. V. I. A
Chapin W. H. 111th P. V. I. E
Cholerton Edward 109th P. V. I. E
Clarke Willilam H. 111th P. V. I. G
Coburn John 111th P. V. I. K
Conrad Philip 74th P. V. I. E
Davidson M. W. 111th P. V. I. F
Diehl Philip 75th P. V. I. A
Dougherty Francis 46th P. V. I. B
Dugan James 46th P. V. I. H
Dunwoody Jno. 46th P. V. I. F
Foy Andrew J. 46th P. V. I. A
Froehlinger A, 27th P. V. I. D
Harrison David C. 111th P. V. I. A
Heldebrand Jos. 84th P. V. I. D
Henry George 111th P. V. I. K
Hughey G. W. 111th P. V. I. A
King George S. 111th P. V. I. B
Kunkle Samuel L. 28th P. V. I. E
Look S. D. 111th P. V. I. D
Lowry D. B. 46th P. V. I. H
Morton Alexznder 111th P. V. I. D
Morton Alexander 111th P. V. I. D
Nederrider Joseph 111th P. V. I. K
Noey Seth 109th P. V. I. C
Roman Conrad 74th P. V. I. B
Ryan/Bryan James 46th P. V. I. H
Sellman F. 25th P. V. I. B
Shaffer Thomas W. 109th P. V. I. K
Tag/Yag George N. 111th P. V. I. G
Wohlgemuth Charles 73d P. V. I. G

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