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      Captain Mordecai Myers,

      13th Pennsylvania Infantry; wounded at Chrysler's Field.

      Colonel Nathan Myers

      was in command of a brigade stationed near the City of New York.

      Adjutant Isaac Myers

      served in 1st Regiment of Pennsylvania.

      Jonas Phillips

      served in Captain John Linton's Company in the Battalion of Philadelphia Militia, under Colonel William Bradford, Pennsylvania.

      

      Joseph Phillips

      served in the Pennsylvania line.

      Private Samuel Phillips

      served in Captain Florence Cotter's Company, 1st Detachment of 1st Brigade, Pennsylvania.

      Private Jacob Rosensteel

      served in Captain John Williamson's Company, 2nd Brigade, Pennsylvania Militia, under Brigadier-General Richard Crooks.

      David G. Seixas

      served from Pennsylvania. He was instrumental in founding the Pennsylvania Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, and won esteem by his philanthropy. [A sketch of his career is published elsewhere in this work.]

      Private Abraham Shatz

      served in Captain George Zieber's Company, 1st Regiment, 2nd Brigade, Pennsylvania, under Lieutenant-Colonel Jeremiah Shappel.

      Private Sigfried Solomon

      served in Captain George Dinckey's Company, 18th Section of Riflemen, from Pennsylvania.

      Judah Touro

      enlisted as a volunteer in the American Army, under General Andrew Jackson; was severely wounded in the battle of New Orleans, January 1, 1815; rendered many services as patriot and philanthropist, as detailed elsewhere in this work.

      Private Samuel Wamser and Private Michael Wolf

      served in Captain George Zieber's Company, 1st Regiment, 2nd Brigade, Pennsylvania, under Lieutenant-Colonel Jeremiah Shappel.

      Corporal Samuel Weiss

      served in Captain John M. Buckius's Company, 2nd Brigade, Pennsylvania.

      

      Private Jacob Wolf

      served in Captain Samuel Wilson's Company of Militia, from Buck's County, Pennsylvania.

      Private Jacob Wolf

      served in Captain John Christian's Company, 2nd Regiment, from Pennsylvania.

      Isaac De Young

      Company A, 3d New Jersey Artillery, enlisted when only a boy; wounded in the groin at Lundy's Lane in a bayonet charge.

      Private Abraham Yuxsheimer

      served in Captain Nickolaus Derr's Company, 101st Regiment, from Pennsylvania.

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      Sergeant Abraham Adler,

      New York Volunteers; killed in action.

      Samuel Bein.

      First Lieutenant Levi Benjamin, Maryland Militia, 1846.

      Eugene Joseph Chimene,

      served with Sam Houston, in the Texan War.

      Sergeant Jacob David, New York Volunteers.

      Joseph Davis, Co. D, 12th Regiment.

      General David De Leon

      was born in South Carolina in 1822. In the Mexican War he twice took the places of commanding officers who had been killed or disabled by wounds. He acted with such gallantry and ability as to twice receive the thanks of the United States Congress. In February, 1861, he resigned his rank as Surgeon and Major in the United States Army and was appointed first Surgeon General of the Armies of the Confederacy.

      Colonel Leon Dyer,

      Quartermaster-General of the State of Louisiana; subsequently held the same rank under General Winfield Scott.

      Gabriel Dropsie, Co. E, 1st Pennsylvania Regiment.

      Herman Ehrenberg

      fought under Fannin at Goliad.

      Albert Emanuel,

      in Captain Kimball's Company, 2d Regiment of Texas Volunteer Cavalry.

      S. Eytinge, Maryland Militia, 1846.

      Marcus Flendrowitz,

      wounded in action.

      David Friedman.

      Third Lieutenant—— Goldsmith, Maryland Militia, 1846.

      James Hart, New York Volunteers.

      William Hart, New York Volunteers;

      lost a leg at Cherubusco.

      Sergeant Marx M. Hart, New York Volunteers.

      Sergeant Joseph Henriques, New York Volunteers.

      Sergeant Samuel Henry, New York Volunteers.

      Corporal Jacob Hirschhorn, 1st New York Volunteers.

      Surgeon J. Horwitz, Maryland Militia, 1846.

      Philip Horwitz.

      Colonel S. M. Hyams.

      Samuel Isaacs, Texas Army, 1836–1837 (Co. D, 10th Infantry.)

      Edward J. Johnson

      volunteered in Captain King's Company during Texas revolution; killed at Goliad, March 27, 1836.

      Mark Kahn, New York Volunteers.

      

      Davis S. Kauffman,

      aide to General Douglas, wounded at the battle of Neches; was Speaker of the Texas Assembly and advocated its annexation; was member of Congress from Texas from date of annexation (1846) to his death in 1851.

      Nathan Klugan.

      —— Kohn, Texas Spy Company (at San Jacinto).

      D. I. Kokernot,

      fought at Anahuac; also at the Grass battles, 1835, and in Texan War, 1836.

      Jacob Leva, New York Volunteers.

      William Malloy Levi.

      Surgeon-General Moses Albert Levy,

      in Sam Houston's Army, in service throughout the Texas-Mexican War. Colonel Johnson's report of the capture of San Antonio, December 15, 1835, stated: "Doctors Levy and Pollard deserve my warmest praise for their unremitted attention and assiduity."

      Doctor Isaac Lyons,

      of Charleston, served as Surgeon-General under General Tom Green, in the Texan War of 1836.

      Benjamin H. Mordecai,

      served under General Fannin.

      Lieutenant-Colonel Israel Moses,

      promoted from Assistant Surgeon; served also in Civil War.

      M. K. Moses,

      served under General Fannin.

      John Myers, New York Volunteers.

      Philip Myers, New York Volunteers.

      Sopphe Myers, New York Volunteers.

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