Captain Flautt’s Company of
Riflemen was called
up on April 29th,
1813 and was placed into
service. Many of the men who
served in it’s ranks were from
the Emmitsburg area. They
served as a detachment under
the command of Lieutenant
Colonel William C. Miller of
Cecil County. This regiment
was referred to as the 1st
Regiment and several veterans
said they stood guard at Fort
McHenry for about three weeks.
They were discharged on June
29th, 1813.
Officers
- Captain George Flautt
- Lieutenant Abraham
Blessing
- Ensign John Eylor
Non-Commissioned Officers
- Sergeant Major George
Mytinger
- Sergeant Major Archable
Jackson
- Sergeant Daniel Hoover
- Sergeant John Little
- Sergeant Elixander
Harbaugh
- Corporal Elijah Curence
- Corporal Michael Burk
- Corporal William Pope
- Corporal Richard Hughes
Enlisted Men
- John C. Adams
- John Arnold
- James Blanchford
- Jacob Blessing
- Peter Boham
- John Burkhart
- Mathew Call
- George Creak
- James Cuningham
- John Downey
- Joseph Ebbert
- George Erhart
- Henry Eylor
- Nathaniel Fips
- William Galdhill
- Thomas Gladhill
- John Hauker
- John Hines
- John Hiteshew
- Patrick Hughes
- William Hornbey
- Joseph Kinkade
- Baltzer Loud
- John Loud
- John McDaniel
- Jacob Miller
- John Myerheffer
- Clemmen Peers
- Peter Rimpey
- Daniel Rinhart
- Joseph Rutter
- James Sargent
- Beal Selman
- John Shockney
- John Shorb
- Nathan Size
- George Stottlemyer
- George Stouffer
- William Sweeney
- William Thomas
- Jacob Walter
- William Wettzel
- Jacob Winters
- David Wood
- Jacob Yantis
Revolutionary War Honor
Roll
Union Civil War Honor Roll
Spanish-American War Honor
Roll
World War I Honor Roll
World War II Honor Roll