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Joseph Hill Sinex
Pennsylvania House of Representatives, Philadelphia County

In office
1883–1884
Philadelphia City Council

In office
1861–1861
Personal details
Born (1819-10-07)October 7, 1819
Stanton, Delaware
Died October 6, 1892(1892-10-06) (aged 72)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Resting place Mount Moriah Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Political party Republican
Spouse(s) Mary C. Duffield
Military service
Allegiance  United States
Service/branch Union Army
Years of service 1861–1864
Rank Captain
Lieutenant Colonel
Commands 17th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment - Company D
91st Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment
Battles/wars

Joseph Hill Sinex (October 7, 1819 – October 6, 1892) was an American politician from Pennsylvania who served as a member of the Philadelphia City Council in 1861 and as a Republican member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives for Philadelphia County from 1883 to 1884.

He served as captain in the 17th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment in 1861 and as captain and lieutenant colonel in the 91st Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment from 1861 to 1864. He fought in some of the key battles in the Eastern Theater of the American Civil War including the Battle of Fredericksburg, Battle of Chancellorsville, Battle of Gettysburg and was wounded at the Battle of Spotsylvania.

Early life[]

Sinex was born on October 7, 1819 in Stanton, Delaware. He moved to Philadelphia and married Mary C. Duffield on October 29, 1848. Together they had six children, four that survived to adulthood.[1] He worked as a house carpenter and builder.[2]

Military career[]

Col. Joseph Synex with 91st Pennsylvania Infantrymen, Little Round Top, Gettysburg, c. 1889

Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Hill Sinex (center, hand on monument) with former members of the 91st Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment at the regiment's monument at Little Round Top, Gettysburg National Military Park, c. 1889.

He was mustered into service as captain of Company D of the Seventeenth Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment in April 1861 and was discharged in August. He joined the 91st Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment in December 1861. He fought at the Battle of Fredericksburg and the Battle of Chancellorsville. He was promoted to lieutenant colonel on July 10, 1864[3] and led 258 men at the Battle of Gettysburg and suffered the loss of 3 soldiers and 16 wounded in that battle.[4] He was wounded at the Battle of Spotsylvania Court House[2] and was mustered out of service on July 10, 1864[3] due to his wounds.[2]

Political career[]

He served as a member of the Philadelphia City Council in 1861[2] and as a Republican member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives for Philadelphia County from 1883 to 1884.[5]

He worked as a liquor dealer[5] and hotel keeper.[2] He died in Philadelphia on October 6, 1892 and was interred at Mount Moriah Cemetery.[1]

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