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Early in Aquil, 1963, the regiment was mounted, and served as mounted infantry through the campaigns of that year. Ou the 6th of June it re-en- forerd the Second Indians cavalry, on the Shelbyville pike, near Murfreesboro, and had a sharp fight with the rebel Gen. Wheeler's cavalry command, am punished for severely. Subsequently it took part in the skirmishes ut Mid- dleton and Liberty Gap, and, during the Tullahoma campaign, had a sharp engagement with the enemy at Winchester, Teun., driving him into Elk River, and causing a heavy loss to him. It took an active part in the cavalry move- ments prior to and during the battle of Chickamauga, on the 19th and 20th of September, after which it constituted part of a force that was sent into Fast Tennessee, to look after a force of rebel cavalry that was trying to cut the com- munications of the Union army to the north of Chattanooga.
Authority hel been given by the War Department, in the fall of 1563, 1o change the organization from infantry to that of a cavalry regiment, und 3'om- panies 1, and M were organized in September, and, on joining the command in the field, the regiment was, on the 15th of October, re-organized as the Eighth Cavalry.
Until the 10th of April, 1864, the regiment was engaged in courier duty in the vicinity of Chattanooga. On the 22d of February, the original ten companies of the Thing-ninth re-enlisted, as a veteran organization, and in April returned to Indians on veteran furlough for thirty days. At the expi- ration of that time the regiment returned to Nashville, where it remained for . stine time, awaiting horses and equipments for a remount, which were finally procured, and on the tith of July, it started on what is known as the " Rons- seau Rnid "-it should be the " Harrison Raid "-into Alabama, intended to ent the railroad leading from Georgia to Mabama and Mississippi, at Opelika. The command left Decatur, Ala., July 10, accomplished the work it was designed to, and, with trifling loss, reached Marietta, Ga., inside the
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Binion lines, on the 23d. During this raid, one battalion of the Thirty-ninth fought and routed a brigade of the enemy, on the Coosa River, taking many prisoners ; and, in a spirited action at Chechaw Bridge, in an attack made by the regiment, the enemy was badly whipped. On the 27th of July, the Thirty- ninth started on the MeCook raid, in an effort to effectually sover the common- nientions of the rebel army. Leaving Marietta, the command crossed the Chattahoochie River, nt Riverton, and moved rapidly on Paltnetto Station, on the West Point road. There it destroyed a section of the railroad track two and a half miles long, uml alvaneed to Fayetteville. There it burned a hun- | dred bales of cotton, destroyed two railroad trains, burned a train of four hundred wagons, killed eight hundred miles, saving a large number, and enp- tured two hundred nud fifty prisoners. It then moved to Lovejoy's Station, to mert Gen. Stoneman, according to a previous arrangement. The railroad sta- tion and a good deal of track having been destroyed, and Someman not putting in an appearance, the command started northward, but fouod itself surrounded by a superior force of the enemy. After n number of rapid mive- ments, the command found itself af Newman, on the West Point road, sur- rounded by n force of cavalry and infantry, that were determined on a fight. The prisoners that had been captured were released. A desperate charge was made, the enemy's lines broken, and the command returned to Marietta, hav. ing lost. 500 in prisoners, in the engagement at Newnan. On the 18th of August the Thirty-ninth, under command of Gen. Kilpatrick, composed a part of another raiding column.
On that day, Kilpatrick, with his command, dashed ont from his camp at Sandtown to the West Point road, and broke it near Fairburn, and thenre moved to Jonesboro, where he met a division of rebel cavalry under command of Gen. Ross. This was literally ridden down. The Thirty-ninth was in advance, and led the charge, capturing two pieces of artillery und four battle. lage. They then commenced to destroy the railroad track, but were soon attacked by a superior force of cavalry and infantry, when the command drew off in the direction of' Me.Donungh. It then made a circuit to Lovejoy Sta ion, where, while again tearing up the road, it was again attacked by the same forer it had left at Jonesboro. P'ereviving that he was in imminent. danger of bring surrounded, Kilpatrick charged the cavalry and ent his way through, capturing four guns and many prisoners; but, being hard pressed could not evenmber himself with all his captives, and brought in but seventy men, three flags and one pirer of artillery. The command then returned to Dressur. The Thirty-ninth was engaged at the battle of Jonesboro, m the Ist of September, and in a number of skirmishes that followed the capture of Atlanta, It was also actively engaged in the movements made by the Union army, after the rebel army, under Hood, had passed around its right and w.as trying to make its way northward. Hood having crossed to the north side of the Tennessee River, he was left In the tender mercies of Thomay' veterans, and Sherman turned back to Atlanta to complete his arrangements for the " March to the Sea." The Thirty-ninth was a part of the cavalry command, midler command of Gen. Kilpatrick, and participated in all the movements of the cavalry until the surrender of the rebel army under Gen. Jne Julem, on the 2tith of April, 1865. During that campaign, it participated in the battles and skirmishes at Waynesboro, Buckhead Church, Brown's C'ring- Birals, Reynobin' Farm, Aiken, Bentonville, Averyshoroand Raleigh. In the engagement of Averyshorn, the regiment, umuler command of Col. Jones, charged upon and routed a rebel brigade of infantry that outnumbered the Thirty-ninth teu to one. In that encounter, it. lust fourteen killed ond thirty- nine wounded.
A detachment of the regiment had been left in Tennessee, and it, in the meanwhile, was engaged in maintaining the reputation of the regiment. It. distinguished itself'in a fight with the enemy's cavalry, under command of dien. Wheeler, near Franklin, Tenn , November 29, 1861, and with another rebel command, under Forrest, near Pulaski, a few days before.
On the 20th of February, 1865, the veterans of the Third Indiana Cavalry, and a member of recruits of that regiment, whose term of' enlistmirot had not expired, were transferred to the Thirth-nioth, aml remained with it until it was mustered out of the service.
The regiment had a spirited little fight on the 11th of April, 1865, at Morrisville, N. C., and that was the last netion that occurred in North Caro- lina during the war. All military operations ceased the next day, pending the negotiations between Gens. Sherman and Johnston, which ended in the sur- render of the entire army commanded by Johnston, on the 25th of April.
The regiment remained on duty in North Carolina until the 20th of July, when it was mustered out of the service, and soon after left for Indian.
npolis, reaching that place July 30, and on the 2d of August, was finally dis- charged.
The Thirty-ninth, either as an infantry or cavalry regiment, made for itself a record that any one that ever belonged to it may well be proud of.
Major-John D. Evans, resigned .Inmary 26, 1864
Adintout -ficorge A. Wainwright, resigned May 10, 1862.
Assistant Sorgron -- John M. diray, promoted Surgeon, October 1, 1861 : James A. Birover, rengned March 15, 18633.
Principal Musicians-William A. Wainwright, William E. Hardy.
COMPANY H.
Captain-William Neal, resigned January 20, 1862. First Lieutenant -Baluard Reeves, promoted Captain.
Secund Lieutenant -William f. Carlosden, promoted First Lieutenant, and died October 28, 186.4, of wounds received at Chickamauga.
First Sergeant- Vores M. Seal, promoted Second Lieutenant, and died February N, 18nl, of wounds received al Stone River.
Sergente -Sylvester W. Cummings, discharged August 1, 1800, for disability. Feier Loch, Joseph 8. Dow, died at Pittsburg Landing. Tenn., April 9, 1833 ; Timothy
Corporal4-Joseph Noble, promoted First Lieutenant : JJosinh W. Brake, veteran ; Juseph 0'. Grissom, discharged October 11, 1862, for disability : Gilbert W. Clifford. veteran ; David Inky ne ; John Juenbe, discharged June 5, 1862, for disability ; Nailer Webster, discharged - for disability ; George l'eured, died at Camp Navin, Ky., November 30, 1861.
Musicians -Francis M. Jacobs, veteran : Conrad Justice, die at Louisville, Ky., November 20, 1961.
Wagoner-Henry Harris, veteran.
Privates -Thomas P. Baker, veteran, promoted Sergeant : Lenne Barris, veteran, promoted Cimporal ; Mexander Collip, veteran, promoted First Lieutenant ; Thomas 1. Conk, veteran, promoted Sergeant : Thomas & Davis, veteran ; diearge Poland, veteran, promoted Sergant ; Henry flates, veteran ; Williams Glaze, veteran, promoted Corporal: John Good, veteran, promoted Corporal; William fireen, veteran, pro- mated Quarterminster Sergeant ; Allen W. Giri-som, veteran, promoted Sergeant ; Davul F. Hacker, veteran , John Hatfield, veteran; Harvey Highce, veteran : Fred- erick Knapp, veteran, promoted Sergeant ; Michael Krung, verryan, promoted First Sergeant ; Samuel 1. Leslie, veteran : Franklin Miller, veteran; Joshna Landen, veteran ; C'harley 1. Patten, veteran, promoted Sergeant ; Linsey I. Sallee, veteran ; l'eter Seal, veteran : James K. Shiel, veteran, promoted Corporal ; Rodger Shiel, veteran, promoted Corporal: Allen Turner, seleran, fromated Corporal ; Josephus Whistler, veteran, prom ard C'inwaty Sergeant.
Walham Burton, veteran, killed nt Waynesboro, Ha., December 4, 1804. Willrun Geralds, veteran, died on the march, Derember 8, 1964
Phillip 14. Halland, Anthony Baker, Hagh A Cummings, John D. Ferguson, Walter D'. Ferguson, Thomas J. Fonteh, Thmnay Gond, Heavy Gunn, Jabin Johnson, promoted Srrond Lieutenant ; Damiel kline, David Leaming, James M. Little, Joseph 1. Mears, William Martin, James It. Ogle, Joseph II, Quear, Jeremiah Roberts, John Sendenburgh, James Spencer, promoted Corporal, James B. Stanton, Ananias Well.
John L. Bunett, discharged February 14, 1863, tor disability. Wallinm 1 .. Boxley, discharged June 11, 1862 tur disability.
Alexander Person, displayed October 8, 1843, for disability.
Stephen W. Cotringham, discharged Derober 11, 1844, for disability.
Jacob Cos, discharged November 20, 18H, for disability. Perry Garland, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, June 17, 1863
JJuhn Huile, discharged June 19, 1861, for wounds. Robert Holleratt, discharged June 22, 1463, for disability. Free Hughey, discharged September 11, 1862, fur disability. Iusar Jacobs, discharged February 3, 1862. for dienbility. Martin Jacobs, discharged June 19, 18HE, for disability. 1. Tham Jacobs, discharged October 23, 1862, for disability. Robert H. heller, discharged June 24, 1802. for disolality. Sheper I'. Nuble, discharged Felnmary 18, 1862, Gir disability. Juan Faceal, discharged August 21, 1542, for disability. Museu Namborn, discharged - for divalulity.
George W. Bellbymer, Killed nt Chickamnugs, September 20, 1863. Hisha Badley, died September 27. 1868, at Chutiannugn. Toun , of wounds. Charles Barris, doed February 1. 18, at Marfrerelato, Tenn.
Mathias L'arpenter, dir i December 2, 1561, ut lamisville, Ky.
George Denkyne, died February 3, 1862, at Elizabethtown, by. Menos J. Hedger, died Dreember 21, 1861, at lamisville, ky. Henry Herabman, died August 20, 1869, at Nashville, Team. Hiram Justice, dir : March 2, 1868, at Annapuhs, Md.
Daniel Mel'artby, died Ortober 8, 1964, nt C'hallandogo, Tran , of wannds. Seth Moon, ched Perember 6, 1861, nt Comp Nevm, by. Jesse Moore, died December 18, 1808, at Lamisville, hy. Joshna Mundell, promoted Corporal, shed May 26, 1802, at St. Louis, Mo.
Elword Sharp, died April 1, 1863, At Nashville, Teun. David Sperry, died -- - , 1861. - - tin.
Zimrie Shaw, dird Dreember 4. 1861, at lamisville, Ky. James A Tucker, ded JJanuary 13, 1862, at Arenelis, Ind.
Arthur Turner, ched November 25, 1861, at Camp Novi, Ky.
Recruits-John A. Applegate, promoted Quartermaster Sergeant ; Elisha Bottom, promoted Corporal : William Bradius, Andrew D. Burt, Luther P'. Birebfield, George Bradford, Francis 1. Burrows, James Carpenter, William Cooper, Reuben H. I'min- baugh, Martin Dawson, Wicy O. Damon, William Deakyne, Irvin T. Dale, then Davis, Theodore Esque, William F. Eppart, Henry Essick, Jacob T. Coin, Jonas finin, James B. Gunn, George W. Hovier, David ilinman. Joseph Hinman, Wesley Hyde, Isuse W. Homwack, Ephraim Haunmack, Bearge Hacha, Wesley Jemp, James l. Jones. Bomben Kinder, George W. Lamar. George W Lovell, James Lackey, Robert Merritt, Brazilt Merritt, Alfred Noble, John W. Nobile, John Roman, Berry Ruavian, George Roger, John S. Ransom, William Stanley, William 11. Shaw, Thomas Spencer, James Shenton, Henry Sullwagner, Lewis Thompson, James M. Teeters, Enoch Thomp- son, C'rinh Vermillion, Rubert Young.
Levi B. Pow, discharged June 8, 1863, for disability. Oliver Essig, missing in action.
Hammel D. Evans, discharged May 10, 1863, for disability.
John Landers, disehrged August Ini, 1802, for disability.
Andrew 1. Phillips, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps.
I'hristian Schmidt, discharged March 21, 1801, fur disability.
John (. Bratton, died November 6, 1862, at Louisville, Ky.
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Incoh Curson, died March 12. 1863, at Annapolis, Mal.
Samenel Cloud, ibed October 9. 1864, ut Nashville, Teon.
Joseph E. Evans, died January 20, 1865, at Nashville, Tenn. John J. Hannah, died September 7, 1864, at f'hattunongn, Teun. Charles (. Hobby, hel December 1, 1883, at Nashville, Tenn.
James W. Jones, died July 9. 1861, in Indinun.
James W Jellitt, killed at Lewisville, fin. December 1, IRGI Girorge R. Phenis, killed at Waynesboro, Ga., November 28. 1861 Wesley F. Rawson, died at Chattanooga. Tenn., January 24, 1861. Charles Rawlings, died at Camp C'hase, Duo, April 1. 1463. Parochiny Sharp, killed at Waynesboro, fin. November 24, 1891. William Windery, died at Annapolis, Md., February 22. 196t.
Ning -- Melanethen ( Panatelle was appointed Second Lieutenant, March 2, 1865, nner Lieutenant Johnson's time bud expired.
Cnpanin-l'hilip P. Whitesell, resigned June 11, 1862; re-entered the service as Aquiarant Surgeon of the One Hundred and First Regiment.
Fird Lieutenant -John F Met'ielland, promoted L'apinin and resigned, Preember 11, 1863.
Second Lientenant -Alfred J. Foriner, promoted Adjutant and Captain of Com- pany I ..
First Sergeant-James W. Boone, promoted First Lieutenant and resigned, March 18. 1808.
Sergeants-Nelson T Miller, promoted First Lieutenant and resigned, September 12, 1868: David W Sehoek, discharged, Perember 22, 1862, for disillity ; John E. Buyer, promoted C'aptain ; t'hoton C. bennen, promoted Captain, killed March 16, 1865, at Averyshoro, N ".
Corporate -Inne Ray : James A Nickleson, promoted Second Lieutenant ; Jacob, Stephens, discharged, January 10, 1863, for disalolity : Benjamin Mebluffer; dacoh Mills, died January 12, 1802. at home ; Lewis Wolfgang, veteran, promoted Serund Lieutenant ; Jaimes MeDaniels, seleran, Killed September 27, IStil, at Pulaski, Tenn. : James T Hurtack, promoted First Sergeant.
Musicians-Jaar N Burk, shecharged.
-- , on account of wound4; Austin Burdett, died March 10, 1861, af Munfindeville, Ky. Wagoner-Samuel Heiney, veteran.
Privates-Armstrong Brattain, Andrew J. Brantlinger, Thomas Campbell, veteran, prutunted Sergeant ; George W. E'nay, veteran, promoted Sergeant : Franklin Paunahas, veteran ; Jonen W. Dency, promoted Vosisland Surgeon, 101st Regiment ; falch l'aher, veteran, promoted First Sergeant : Daniel Fischer, veteran, promoted Sergeant : John Haraty, promoted Sergeant, Witham Carrell, veteran; Edmund Hemry, setiran ; George Heiney, veteran ; Joel Heiney, veteran, promoted Corporal ; Theonay JUckvon, veteran, prone fed Commissary Sergeant : Milton Juhuson, veteran, promoted Quarter- master Sergeant ; El heller, veteran, promoted Corporal ; Jasper bennen, veteran ; Morris MrUnire, veteran ; Mirt Mollihan, James Mikteson, veteran : Thomas Purdy, veteran ; Oliver d. Forsell, veteran, promoted Sergeant : Ebenezer Stoelde, veteran, prinnoted Corporal ; William H. Stern, promoted Corporal; John Stewart, veteran ; William Swarts, David Vaner, veteran ; William Wall, veteran, promoted Corporal : William H. Wagner, veteinn, promoted Sergeant : Amus Wningrutt, veteran, promoted Corporal ; Andrew I. Welchel, veteran ; John Welchel, veteran.
William Barnhizer, discharged January -, 1862, for disability. Isme Bowen, discharged __ , for wannde.
Lewis Bordet, discharged September 19, 1862, for disability.
James II. Clark, missing in netion at Stone River, December 31, 1802 Edward Cahill, unaccounted for.
Iscar l'ox, discharged June 10, 1862, for di-ability.
Joseph French, transferred to Veteran Reserve L'orge.
Freman & Garretson, discharged August 6, 1862, for disability.
William Kepner, transferred to Engineer Corps, Angus1 20, Istl. Austin Lennon, discharged July 20, 1863, for disability. Alfred Tottte, discharged May 11, 1862. for dienbility. David North, discharged December 31, 1841, for disability Jarab Power, discharged June 21, 1822, for divalabily. Franklin Ray, discharged April 28, 1862. for disability. Henry J. Schock, Transferred to Veteran Reserer P'urpv. George Sheildy, discharged November -, 1862, for diunhility. Jefferson T. Shoemaker, discharged September 20, 1542, for disability EAward St. Johns, thecharged January -, 1862, for dienbility.
Henry Whitinger, discharged fetuler 20, 1462, for dienbility.
LaTuy Alleorn, died January , 182, at Manfordsville, Ky. Bred Allearn, veteran, killed nt Rockingham, N. C., March 7, 1804.
Elmond Ball, died March 27, 1802, at Columbia, Tenn. Juhn Ball, die i JJanuary -, 1863, at Nashville, Tenn , of wound4.
Levi I. V. Ball, veteran, died March 19 1865, nt Mount Olive, N. C', of wonnd4. James L. Burdett, died November 27, 1862, at Nashville, Toan
John C'ampshell, died November -, 1861, at Camp Nevin, Ky. Madison Commons, died January 12, 1863, At home. Julen Book, died Detober 27, 18, At
John Dannahn, killed at Stone River, December 31. 1802.
Hilbert M Hall, died May 7. 1863. nt Noblesville, Ind. Alexander Hoagland, did November -, 1204, in Andersonville prison Ephraim Nicklemon, died January 28, 1864, at Nashville, Tenn William F. Nickieson, died December 10, 1861, nt C'adon Station, Ky. John B. Perrine, killed January 30, 1863, near Manchester, Tenn. Alealom Sanders, died May -, 1842, at loomisville, Ky. John W. Shook, died February 4, 4863, at Gallatin, Tenn. Henry Williams, died March 11, 1862, at home.
Jacob Worte, veteran, killed at Fayetteville, N. C., March 5, 18Gh,
Berruits-William Aldridge, Jourph M. Alexander, Willinto Alleorn, Charles S. Blankenship, promoted Corporal : Alexander Burdett, William H. Brown, Robert Barn- hill, Ilward E Rants, James C. Cass, Marion Custer, Silas Cooper, John C. Dupree, Samuel Fisher, John H. Farren, promoted Corporal; William Foland. James A. Girny, promated First laentenant l'o. I .: Bli farver, John Hall, Nunh W. Hall, Mitton Hone, Eli Heaton, James R Hays, Nathan Hendricks, Ashley Johnson, Lambert Jarrett, Lewis Johnson, Samuel Kepner, James M. Kelaldı, Benjamin F. Legg, James M. Land- min, Joseph A. Manning, Harrison Metinire, David Mel'ay, William C. Moure, Franris Bay, promided Corporal: William R. Smithers, Thomas Hl. Shirley, James Stewart, Edward F. Streight. George ti. Stark, dodal W. Thorp Jasper Tingle, Levi Il Turner, Tunis W Thorp, I'dward 0, Wallace, promoted Sergeant : Abraham V. Wright, Vel- eran ; David Wagner, Unrry Working, William R. Windie, Nathan Williams, Samuel G. Wall, Nicboles Wainscott.
Jacob Crull, discharged September 18, 186%, for disability. George O. Copeland, discharged -, for disability. Andrew Frylarger, discharged May 3, 1865, for wounds.
Joshua Fisher, discharged -, for wounds. Eli Temy, missing in action at Waynesboro, Gia,, November 28, 1861. Abel Nickelson, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps. Enoch Harlan, discharged July 12, 1543, for disability. David E. Jackson, transferred in Veteran Reserve Parps.
Noah Galloway, died at > ivanush, Gn , December 11, 1861. Martin Il Harvey, dird November 1, 1861, at Marietfs, Gn Daniel fenton, died at Cedar Grove, Tenn., January DA, 1894. Lemuel B. Smith, died June 21, 180,1, At Nashville, Tenn.
Henry M Riggs, died July 29, 1861, in Andersonville Prisen.
Captain-John F. Longley, resigned May 22, 1862.
First larutenant-Therefore W Mel'ay, promoted faptnin ; resigned Sept. 1, 1863. Second Lentenant-Francis M. Scott, promoted to Captain.
First Sergeant -- flaymund W. Clark, promoted to First laentenand.
Sergrinte -- John T. Burns, Veteran, promoted Sergeant-Major; Edward B Scott, discharged July --. 1862, for wounds; George W. Bouington, died at Camp Nevm, Ky., November 19, 1861.
Corporale-John W Allison, Daniel Wilson, veteran, promoted Hospital Steward ; Alexander Goodwin, veteran, promoted Srigeant ; William I .. Clark, veteran, promoted Sergeant ; Thomas Williams, William A. Garver, discharged - - , for dienbobty : Will- iam P'. Pickerei, veteran ; Edward Gilkey.
Musician. - Thomas Bosley, Solomon Pennington, veteran. Wagoner-Atmiel 1. Soit, discharged -- , for disability.
Privatee -James 4. Aldridge, John Barnard, Andrew J. Bell, promoted Quarter- mawier Sergeant : George W Brayan, veteran, promoted Corporal ; Clinton W. Boyd, Wired Bragg, veteran ; Jackson 1. Burcham, veteran, promoted Corporal ; Leonard Burkhardt, veteran : Simnel & Cottingham, veteran ; Benjamin F Dll, vetrinn, jon- moted Sergeant : D'yras Ellingwood, promoted C'inpotal ; Incub Eshelemm, veteran ; Morahum Eshelman, veteran ; Robert S. Fawcett, Greenberry Fennell, Alien Fisher, Stewmt Fisker, John Carboden, Jadon Garret, veteran, promoted first Sergeant ; Rich- and Garrity, promoted Commissary Sergent : Charles Gayar, William Gype, veteran ; Madium 6. Hadley, Wesley I. Hadley, veteran ; Howard Huffman, veteran ; Samuel Juhnson, Julin A. Kinsley, John Knapp, Benjamin F. Kner, veteran : William Landing- Ion, Wilson Mann, Cornelius Miesse, Begge M. Partlow, Andrew J. Pennington, vel- cran : Charles A. Phillips, promoted Sergrant : Willer V. Potter, Henry Raber, Weu- Iry Richart, veteran ; Peter Setters, veteran : Martin Shive, John "'. Smith, veteran, promoted Commissary Sergeant : Thram Steele, veteran ; Jamiey Sumuer, Job Swain, veteran, promoted Sergeant : Oscar Thomas, veteran, promoted Corporal ; Richard Wainscuff, veteran ; John Welland, veteran, promoted First Lieutenant.
Hemy Deaver, discharged --- , for disnighty.
buriny Emmung, discharged March 11, 1862, for disability.
John 6. Franklin, thucharged February -, 1562, for disability.
Peter S. Kelly, transferred to Veteran Reserve l'orps.
James f. Masters, discharged April 3, 1885, For wounds.
Nathaniel B. Nestatt, discharged ---- , for diunbility
Francis M Reynolds, unaccounted for. Award C. Stephenson, discharged June 26, 1842, for diachitity
Ch Tipton, discharged -, for disability.
Edward S. Besent, discharged Jone Sur, 1802, for disability John Wright, discharged -, for disability.
Joseph Achenbach, killed af Stone River December 31, 1862.
William G. Ballard, dird --- , nt Nashville, Tran.
Robert Ballinger, died July 26, Ist, in Anderennville Prison.
lærwas Bartholunion, died -- , at Nashville Toun John Beckwith, died September 2, 1562, at Huntsville, Ala.
Joseph Benloan, promoted Sergeant ; killed December 31. 1502, at State River. Francis M. Brewer, died September 20, 1964, At -
Julen H. Caryatt, killed at Stone "Hiver December 31, Fait.
Albert B. Pottingham, killed nt Stone River December #1, 1802.
John Fitzgerald, killed of Slane Rover December 11, 1262.
JJohn J. Householder, killed at Stune River December 21, 1862. Marion 1. Householder, billed of Stone River December 31, 1862. David Jackson, died December 26, 1992, at Lomeville, Ky. James T. Jackson, died September 20, 1862, nt Lmmnieville, ky. Oliver P. Lewis, killed December 31, 1802, at Stone Hiver- Milly W. Lindsey, killed December 31, 1842, at Stone Haver. Humphrey M. Mount, died April 15, 1542, of wounds received at Shiloh.
Archibald Murphy, killed December 21, 1802, at Stone River. Heorgr W. Smith, dird January 18, 1863, of wound4 rrecived at Stour River. Juhn D. Smith, ched October 16, 18til, at Andersonville I'rison, Invis Tyser, ded January 12, INE, of wounds received at Stone River. Perry L. Wall, died at Muldrough's Hill, Ry., Detober 18, 1863. Bainsley Warren, died June 27. 1861, at Andersonville Prisan.
Recruit«-Fanne B. Austin, Beuben B. Abbich, Washington Ashley, Frederick A. Brown, William Baker, Simprum Burgan, Zachariah Begint, Scott U'ule, promoted C'or- poral: John C. Cottingham, James L. Clark, Herbert C'onnor, Martin Varney, Stephen Carney, Samuel Dale, Thomas Demoss, Jacob Hardesty, William K. Johnson, William W. Layton, Samuel Ganham, Alexander Nixon, promoted Corporal ; George V. l'on- tions, Thomas . Ross, Martin L. Williams, William Wheatley, Leander M. Waddle, prinnoted Corporal ; Daniel Warren,
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