He was born in Alleghany [County], Pennsylvania (5, 6). He was 24 years old when he was enlisted (5, 6).
He was a roller when he was enlisted (5, 6).
He was 5 feet 5-1/8 inches tall, and had a dark complexion, brown eyes, and dark hair (5, 6).
He also served, in company D of the 13th Pennsylvania Infantry (7).
He was drafted (1, 5, 6). He was enlisted and mustered into service on 10 July 1863 in the 62nd Pennsylvania Infantry (1, 5, 6). He was enlisted for three years (5, 6). His service was credited to the 22nd congressional district (5, 6).
He was transferred on 20 July 1864 from company L of the 62nd Pennsylvania to the 91st (1, 7). On 21 July 1864, he, and the othe members of companies L and M, were assigned to company G (2). On 22 July 1864, they were transferred to company K, following brigade orders to assign them to the smallest company (3). He was then present, as a private (3). He served as a private in company K (1).
On 18 March 1865, he began a furlough, which expired on 2 April 1865 (4). He returned (4).
On 30 April 1865, he was reported absent--but his name seems to be crossed out (8).
He mustered out 10 July 1865 with his company (1).
On 15 June 1891, he successfully applied for a pension (7).
He died in 1910 (7).
His widow successfully applied for a pension (7).
1 Bates, Samuel Penniman. History of Pennsylvania volunteers, 1861-5. Harrisburg: B. Singerly, state printer, 1869-71. 5 volumes. 'Ninety-first regiment', volume 3, pages 186-233. (In the roster)
2 special order 65, HQ 91st PA, 21 July 1864 (Henry Miller)
3 special order 66, HQ 91st PA, 22 July 1864 (Henry Miller)
4 enlisted men's furloughs (Hen Miller)
5 company K, third descriptive roll (Henry Miller)
6 company K, fourth descriptive roll (Henry Miller)
7 pension index, by regiment, 91st PA Infantry, company K (Henry Miller)
8 company K, monthly report, April 1865 (Henry Miller) (This entry appears to be crossed out)