accidental injuries and deaths
baggage (selections only)
baker (brigade)
battles the 91st participated in
butcher (regimental and brigade)
capture of the 91st's headquarters wagon
causes of death (and other medical problems)
classes (based on occupations)
condolence letters - see 'In their own words'
consolidation of the two regiments
database of men in the regiment
death notification letters - see 'In their own words'
deaths, by month (numbers and causes only)
deaths--chronological list (including deaths during and after service)
deaths--last known of a member of the 91st
description [height, complexion, eyes, hair]
deserters--presidential proclamation about
desertion--removing the charge of
enlisted men who received commissions
execution (of 5 soldiers in the 118th PA)
executions witnessed by the 91st
expiration of term, soldiers discharged because of
family members in the regiment
Fishtowners (volunteered as a group)
Freedmen's Bureau [Gregory was an Assistant Commissioner]
general orders [very select!]
habeas corpus, discharges on writ of
headquarters wagon (capture of)
initial camps (August-December 1861)
instruction of officers
Jenks, M E [Pension Office Special Agent]
Kensington Hose Company #30 (volunteered as a group)
Kensington Methodist Episcopal Church
laws relating to military service and pensions
list of men who served in the regiment
Loyal Legion of the United States, Military Order of the
Marvin, Azor Smith (Brigade AAG)
McClellan, attitude towards
medal of honor (and other medals)
Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States
military service after the war
Montgomery County Pennsylvania
National Colored Monument Association (meeting addressed by Gregory)
National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers
Nebraska veterans roster, 1893
number of enlisted men and officers
Official Records, references to the 91st in
organization--the 91st's place in the Union Armies
Pennsylvania regiments: 62nd Infantry, 118th Infantry, 155th infantry
Pennsylvania Soldiers and Sailors Home
Pension Office forms ("circulars")
people related to (but not in) the 91st
presidential proclamation about deserters
prisoners--members of the 91st taken as
Ringgold Hose Company (volunteered as a group)
search morning reports (statistical) database
Shad Hose (volunteered as a group)
Shipley's Woods, outrage at a camp meeting at, investigated by Edgar Gregory
Sinex's plea (for the return of absent men)
Soldiers and Sailors Home (Pennsylvania)
statistics about men who served in the regiment
surgeon's certificate, discharged by
temptations at Alexandria, Virginia
transfers from and to other regiments
Union Relief Association (Philadelphia)
Union Soldiers' Alliance [Washington DC]
Union Volunteer Refreshment Committee
volunteers, draftees, and substitutes
Wharton, Jesse B [prisoner shot by the 91st]