The Union regiments of Kentucky, Vol. 2, Part 14

Author: Union Soldiers and Sailors Monument Association, Louisville, Ky; Speed, Thos. (Thomas), 1841-1906; Pirtle, Alfred, 1837-; Kelly, R. M. (Robert Morrow), b. 1836
Publication date: 1897
Publisher: Louisville, Courier-journal job printing co.
Number of Pages: 756


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Company "F."


CAPTAIN-John M. Poston. 1st LIEUTS .- John R. Miller, Adam Downard. SERGTS .- John W. Jenkins, James H. Simms. CORPLS .-- John Davis, Ezra Reynolds, John Dillen. WAGONER-Jacob W. Jacobs.


PRIVATES-Jesse B. Brown, John Barnett, John M. Boles, Thomas Bingham. Julius G. Coleman, William H. Cohone, Oscar S. Davis, Win. B. Davenport, Leven Fields, James J. Gillaspie, William H. Gillaspie, Squire A. Johnson, Elijah Jenkins, Joseph Lancaster, Thos. McClain, Hiram L. McKeeham, Lloyd Mills, John H. Norris, Jasper Roberts, Chas. Russel, Wesley Shewwates, John W. Sweeney, Winfield S. Wilhoit, Nelson F. Wells, Arthur Ingraham, Jacob Luetzel, William C. Lynch, Christian Myre, John S. Melton, John Miller, Henry Newbower. John G. Payne, Wm. H. Prater, Wm. T. Sparrow, Jas. Sparrow, Floyd Simp- son, Eli Simpson, Cooper Smith, Robert R. Honiker, Henry W. Lee, Louis T. Morris, John Mayhall, Jas. Moore, James Masteenon, John Mur- ray, James O'Connor, Joseph Searcy.


Company "G."


CAPTAIN-Benjamin T. Riggs. 1st LIEUT .- Robert W. Grant. SERGTS .- Andrew J. Yates, William Griggsby, Henry C. Morgan, Jas. F. Ponder. CORPLS .- John K. Blackburn, Patrick Tooel, William J. Briggs.


PRIVATES-Wm. J. Ashcraft, Henry Beckman, George W. Bran- ham, George W. Crutchfield, Daniel O. Dunn, John C. Day, Joel B. Frazier, Alexander Guthrie, Thos. Haskins, John Julick, Martin Meeks, John A. O'Neal, Harmon L. Parker, James Plummer, Jacob J. Roeder. John Rider, Stephen Rider, Jesse Rose, James Reed, George W. Sothard. Columbus C. Shryock, James S. Sturgeon, Joseph B. Shryock, Robert H. Shoemaker, Alexander Shaw. Henry Stephens, Edward Stone, Ezekiel Turner, John H. Brownfield. Barin D. Cole, Lewis Franklin, Wmn. H. Gosney. Hardin Husband, Wm. T. Husband, John M. Marcus, Samuel Packwood, Lewis Prewitt, Andrew J. Patrick, James Sullivan, Benj. I .. Sutherland, Edward C. Simms, John Gleason, Adam Petrie, Peter Quinn. Martin Rhein, J. H. Rose, Hiram Runyan, Wm. D. Robertson, Wm. Schwarz.


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Company "H."


CAPTAIN-Joseph C. Pritchard. 1st LIEUT .- James E. Bell. SER- GEANTS-Enos M. B. Snelling, Francis H. Bell, Wilford Fryman. CORPLS .- John W. Barnett, Drummond W. Hildreth, George M. Piper, James A. Mitchell, Albert G. Roper, Silas Feeback.


PRIVATES-William Abott, Robert Berry, Augustus Bryant, Adi- son Bennett, Thomas Claypole, George H. Campbell, James H. Campbell, Robert Culbertson, William M. Dance, Samuel Feeback, Jas. A. Fisher, Jeremiah Furgerson, Daniel Glasscock, Frederick Hotzie, Jas. L. Hart- ley, William Hook, Samuel Kimes, John W. Livingood, Holton Man, John T. Overley, Edward Perry, Elijah Purcell, Aaron Ramey, Nathan B. Rodgers, Aaron Rogers, Richard Sims, Alfred Snapp, Thomas Sapp, Thomas Shumate, Warren B. 'Shields, Absalom Smith, Geo. W. Whipp, Reuben Amos, Price N. Batts, Samuel Bergon. Thomas Bergon, .John Browning, Gilbert Feeback, John D. Feeback, James French, James Snowder, Leroy T. Stull, Joshua Steaphens, Calvin Sailor, Wm. H. Williamson, William H. Webster, William Honan, Charles Bailey, An- thony Hughs, Joseph Wilson, Samuel Anderson, Wm. C. Allen, Thos. Welch.


Company "I."


CAPTAIN-Joseph M. Shaw. 1st LIEUT .- Albert G. Roper. SER- GEANTS-Joseph H. Hart, Thos. Armstrong, William H. Clay, Samuel Allbright. CORPLS .- William N. Hyatt, John A. Brewsaw, Robert F. Thorpe, Thomas Clements. WAGONER-Chambers Buckley.


PRIVATES-George Albright, John S. Bradley, Henry Buckler, Geo. Buckler, Robert H. Collier, Levi Florence, Josiah Goodwin, Elias Her- rington, Greenberry Herrington, Jno. C. Herrington, Martin V. Hughes, Jacob M. Linn, Eli Marshall, John Moyer, George McCubbins, Joshua Purcell, Andrew J. Ramey, Leonidas M. Richey, James Sloop, John R. Shore, Joel Taite, James W. Waldridge, Cornelius Claney, Josiah For- cell, George Monroe, John McGauhy, Edward McGinnis, William Sigo, William J. Veatch, Joseph Wilson, Wm. Wallace, Greenberry Richey, Benj. F. Taylor, Commodore P. Wilson, Levi Sauls, Henry Bowman, John Burk, Landin Johnson, John Johnson, George Kelly, William M. Morrison, Rufus J. Medbury, Wm. Smith, John Sterling, Samuel Van- over.


Company "K."


CAPTAIN-John B. Heltemus. 1st LIEUTS .- Junius B. Bracht, Charles M. Lemar. SERGTS .- Thomas Regan, John H. Payne, Mark I. Walters. CORPLS .- Christian Judd, Dora G. Lane, Jas. Page, Wm. S. Sorrel.


PRIVATES -- Wm. Anderson, Alonzo Davis, James Ellis, Thomas Flera, George Grey, James Glenn, John Gibbons, Christian Henn. Geo. Hoffman, Charles Jeyter, James Kegan, John Kilfoil, Frank Levis, J. B. Molone. Frank Newhouse, John Nicholes, John O'Brine. Thomas Or- rells, Cornelius Parents, Joseph Parker, George W. Robbins, Philip . S. Sheare, Louis Stephens, Andrew Tower, August Walfrom, James Wald- ron, Joseph Bertey, John Klump, Strother Locket, Robert Miles, John Osburn, John Purden. W. C. Peters, W. A. Peters, John Price, John Sinery, James A. Smith, Wm. H. Southerland, Sam'l B. Slack, George W. White, Calvin West, Wm. Wilson, Samuel Wilson, Allen Cameron. James O'Hara, Anthony J. Rice, Andrew Wilkerson, Wiley White, David Baughman, Hugh Larkin, Jas. H. Mann, Wm. Purcell, Thomas Smyth, Josiah Stephenson, George Stephenson, R. H. Thomasson, Edward Wynins.


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Nineteenth Kentucky Infantry.


(FROM THE ADJUTANT-GENERAL'S REPORT. )


The following account, which was written by an officer of the 19th, is used just as it appears in the adjutant- general's report. In connection with it reference is here made to the accounts of the 7th and 22d Infantry.


The 19th Kentucky Infantry was recruited and or- ganized at Harrodsburg, Ky., in the fall of 1861, by Col. Wm. J. Landram, and Lieut. Col. John Cowan, and was mustered into the United States service on the 2d day of January, 1862, by Capt. H. C. Bankhead, United States mustering officer. From Harrodsburg the regiment marched to Somerset, Ky., in January, 1862, and was en- gaged for some time in destroying the entrenchments of Gen. Zollicoffer, and collecting property captured at the battle of Mill Springs. The regiment marched from Somerset to Cumberland Ford, Ky., in April, 1862, and was assigned to Gen. Baird's brigade of Gen. George W. Morgan's division. It remained at Cumberland Ford until June, when it took part in the movements which re- sulted in the capture of Cumberland Gap, and assisted in the construction of the fortifications at that point. The Gap was evacuated in September, 1862, by the Federal forces, who marched through the mountains of Eastern Kentucky to the Ohio river, occupying over twenty days. Upon this march the troops suffered much for want of food, subsisting chiefly upon meal grated upon the bot- toms of their mess pans. (See 7th Ky. Infantry.)


At the termination of the Cumberland Gap campaign the 19th was assigned to the division of the Army of Ken- tucky, commaned by Brig. Gen. A. J. Smith, and composed part of the 2d Brigade under command of Col. Landram. It marched by way of Louisville, Ky., to Memphis, Tenn., and formed part of Maj. Gen. Sherman's army which moved on Vicksburg via Chickasaw Bayou. It partici- pated in the battle of Chickasaw Bluffs, December 29. 1862, and acquitted itself with credit. From Chickasaw Bayou it proceeded to Arkansas Post, and participated in the battle which resulted in the capture of that place on the 10th of January, 1863. It returned from Arkansas Post to Young's Point, La., where it remained for some time.


On the 15th of April, 1863, the regiment marched down the east bank of the Mississippi river and crossed to the rear of Vicksburg, participating in the battles of Port


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Gibson, Champion Hills, Black River Bridge, and the sieges of Vicksburg and Jackson. Of the conduct of the regiment at Port Gibson, the brigade commander men- tions in his official report the undaunted bravery and gal- lantry in the following terms:


"The 19th Ky. Infantry advanced under a heavy fire to within sixty yards of the enemy's lines, where they re- turned the fire with such coolness and accuracy, for about two hours, as to silence the fire in their front, capturing twenty-five or thirty prisoners, and cutting to pieces the 5th (rebel) Mo. regiment."


The regiment was commanded in this engagement, as well as the others mentioned, by Lieut. Col. John Cowan, (Col. Landram being in command of a brigade), who is uniformly spoken of by his superior officers in terms of the highest praise. In the assault on Vicksburg, on the 22d of May, the 19th lost about sixty in killed and wounded. Among the killed was that gallant officer, Maj. Morgan V. Evans, who fell in front of his men nobly doing his duty. This regiment was among the few Kentucky or- ganizations that took part in the capture of Vicksburg, and in the numerous battles incident thereto, and is favorably mentioned by Maj. Gen. McClernand, com- manding the 13th Army Corps, in the following congrat- ulatory letter to Gov. Robinson, viz .:


"Headquarters 13th Army Corps, "Near Vicksburg, June, 5, 1863.


"Governor: I have the honor to inform you that there are two gen- eral officers and three regiments, the 7th, 19th and 22d Ky. in the 13th Army Corps, Department of the Tennessee, under my command, who crossed the Mississippi river with me at Bruensburg, below Grand Gulf, on the 30th day of April, and who took part in the battles of Thompson's Hill on the 1st of May, Champion Hills on the 16th, Big Black Bridge on the 17th of May, and at Vicksburg, beginning on the 19th of May and continuing up to the present time.


"I am most happy to congratulate you, and through you your noble state, for the victories won by the common effort of her brave sons with those of sister states, and to bear testimony to the gallantry, brav- ery and good conduct of her officers and men in all these bloody strug- gles. They bore themselves with the unflinching steadiness of veter- ans, both under galling fires of artillery and musketry, and in making charges upon fortified lines. They have shown themselves compeers and fit companions in arms with brave men of sister states in a series of battles, in which it has become impossible to make particular men- tion of those who distinguished themselves, without mentioning indi- Vidually both officers and men.


"Your most obedient servant, "John A. McClernand,


"Maj. Gen. Com'dg 13th Army Corps, Department of the Tennessee."


After the siege of Jackson the 19th Ky. Infantry, be- ing in the 13th Army Corps, was transferred to the De- partment of the Gulf, and was with Gen. Banks on the un- fortunate "Red river campaign." At the battle of Sabine


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Crossroads, La., it was assigned to the 1st Brigade of the 4th Division, commanded by Col. Landram. In this bat- tle the 19th Ky. repelled five distinct charges before the enemy was enabled to break through its lines; and the corps commander, Gen. Ransom, says, "They all did nobly, and their list of killed and wounded bears evidence of the obstinacy with which they resisted the overwhelming force of the enemy." After the Red river expedition it returned to Baton Rouge, La., where it remained until ordered to Louisville, Ky., where it was mustered out Jan- uary 26, 1865, the veterans and recruits being transferred to the 7th Ky. Veteran Infantry.


In 1865 Col. W. J. Landram was made a brigadier- general. A brief biographical sketch of this officer ap- pears on page 69 of this work.


Field and Staff.


COLONEL-William J. Landram. LIEUT. COL. - John Cowan. MAJORS -- John R. Duncan, Morgan V. Evans, Josiah J. Mann. ADJU- TANTS-Richard L. Cochran, George C. Rue. Q. MASTER-George H. Mckinney. SURGS .- James B. Sparks, Wm. K. Sadler. ASST. SUR- GEONS-Pleasant W. Logan, James F. Peyton, Anthony H. Semlire, William N. Forbes. CHAPLAIN-James Matthews. SERGT. MAJS .-- James M. Meigs, John S. Bailey, James A. Tomlinson. Q. M. SERGTS. -William T. Young, Eberle Wilson, George H. Vandevere, Zachariah Morgan, William D. James. COM. SERGTS .- Milton D. Poulter, Charles H. Talbott. HOSPITAL STEWARDS-William Milbourn, Robert H. Singleton. PRINCIPAL MUSICIANS-James Perkins, Geo. W. Wester- field, William A. Killgore. Edward Ludwick, James M. Tooley.


Company "A."


CAPTAINS-William B. Kelly, William H. Cundiff. 1st LIEUTS .- Ansel L. Wood, Reid Leslie McMurtry, Vincent L. Lester. SERGTS .-- Greenup Mercer, Jeremiah Flinn, James M. Hamby, Richard R. Newell. Columbus G. Hannel, James R. Burton, John H. Cullins, Quincy C. Wood. CORPLS .- Samuel Harenton, William Young, Harlen S. Wood, William H. Huble, James R. Partin, Achilles Baugh, Servalis Clines, John Eubanks, David L. Morgan, Daniel Mercer, John Adams.


PRIVATES-Ansel Adams, Josephus Adams. Bailey M. Bryant, Wn. C. Burton, William T. Baker, Isaac Branscom, William Branscom, Mar- shall G. Bryant, William A. Cook, Elias B. Chamly, Nicholas Dye, Jas. H. Edwards, Daniel Gregory, James T. Hudson, John F. Hines, Thos. J. Hicks, Lemont Hagan, Washington Hines, Ansel Kelly, William H. McClure, William McQuerry, George W. Sweeney, Cyrenus W. Trimble, George W. Tarter, Elvadus Tartar, Shelby C. Thompson, Jas. M. Will- iams, Newton G. Waddle, Turner Wilson, Harris Young, Stephen K. Ashley, Wm. P. Burton, Jesse N. Cloid, David Huble, Ephraim Hines, Wiley Maiden, Richard Thompson, Halcome Tarter, John C. Vaught, Anderson Webb, Squire F. Young, Henry Baugh, John Burnes, Jesse L. Bird, Thomas Bird, John F. Clines, William M. Culip, William M. Edward, Obediah Hainey, Robert R. Sawyer, John Ashley, Marshall Baugh, Elliott Baugh, Henry Carter, Perry Dunsmore, John H Flet- cher, James Gossett, Anderson Hicks, Vincent Lester, Reuben Long. Burrell Lay, Jacob Massee, John Partin, Andrew P. Roberts, John J. Roisden, George B. Russell, Francis M. Smith, Wm. V. Stewart, Jos. Trowbridge, Elisha Webb, Elijah J. Weddle, Thomas Williams, Peter Young, John Baugh, Andrew J. Girdler, William H. Harrenton, Larkin B. Collins, Allen Eubanks, John S. Loveless, James Lay, Wm. Webb.


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Company "B."


CAPTAINS-Aaron Blakeman, John J. Goodnight, Henry L. White- house. 1st LIEUT .- Abraham Whitenack. SERGTS .- Jas. W. White- house. William H. Elder, William L. Bohon, James L. Guthrie, George Fain, James H. Miner, William H. Minor, Preston Pendegraft. COR -. PORALS-Adam Ferrel, John D. Myers, George S. Carter, William N. Carter, John T. Sebastian, James Wallace, William T. Young, John T. Kirkland, Benjamin R. Myrs, Geo. A. Cozine. MUSICIANS-Edward Rose, Adam Neff, Lannes B. Baker.


PRIVATES-James Braxdale, James Bannahan, Peter Cozine, Jas. Dean, William Daws, Abraham Dean, Charles W. Ellis, John C. Fuel, John Ferrell, John G. Gilliam, Thomas L. Laffolet, Willis G. McGinnis, William Montgomery, Nicholas D. Morrison, Michael Otes, William G. Porter, William Phillips, William B. Phillips, Robert Phillips, John D. Pritchett, William H. Ryall, John C. Simpson, Nimrod Sinkhorn, Wal- lace Sinkhorn, Elijah Skimmerhorn, Jonathan Skimmerhorn, John L. Snow, Lemuel H. Stopher, George F. Stopher, George Sluder, William W. Taylor, Lindsey Watson, William B. Watson, David Westerfield, James F. Wright, Harrison Burger, James Dowd, John Fuel, Robert H. Jones, Patrick Keefe, Edward Ludwick, James Linthicum, Benjamin A. Lowe, John Philip, Samuel F. Porter, Joseph Stopher, William Sluder, Solomon Swearingen, John Taylor, John B. Vanarsdal, Robert T. Bot- tom, Bartly Kuneff, Andrew J. Montgomery, John Otis, John W. Price, Richard Pendegrast, Van. Swaringen, William T. Watson, Jos. Wilson, Benjamin Dean, Green Fuel, William Holly, Charles Kenny, Hezekiah McGinnis, Coulter Pendegrast, James Sweringen, Adam Warford, Thos. J. Head, Wm. H. H. Lister, Charles Westerfield, James E. Wilson, David Westfield.


Company "C."


CAPTAINS-James O. Norris, William H. Bolar. 1st LIEUT .- Jno. Landram. 2d LIEUTS .-- Elihu H. Moles, George W. Graham. SER- GEANTS-James Ramsay, William Long, James Floyd, Harden Hines, Andrew J. Norris, Robert F. Hiatt, Andrew Chadoin, William Cooley, Crim. Smith, Leroy Nix. CORPLS .- Martin H. Mason, John Hines, Wm. Floyd, Doctor J. Padgett, George R. Lay, Nelson Young, Milton P .; Hubble, Jackson Crutchfield. WAGONER-Green Bolar.


PRIVATES-Alexander A. Bastin, Matison Bastin, Perry Daugh, Alfred Baugh, William Fowler, James Farmer, James M. Hendricks, Richard Hughes, Harry Jones, Riley King, Jerome Kirkpatrick, James Mobley, Daniel Oaks, Littleton Padgett, Joel Petray, William Routin, Andrew Retherford, Elijah Retherford, John W. Spires, William Sandfer, William Terry, Green Ware, David R. Wood, Benjamin G. Walls, Ansel Baugh, Samuel S. Bastin, Silas Baugh, James Cooley, Silas Dye, Peter Duggins, James Haslett, Benjamin A. Hiatt, James H. Milton. John J. Moles, Granville L. Mershon, Willis G. Padgett, Michael Retherford, Charles Routin, Andrew M. Stephens, Benjamin Sammons, Robt. Sims, John M. Smith, James Young, John M. Delaney, Green Kidd, John A. Padgett, John J. Sims, Benjamin R. Walls, Jas. M. Baugh, J. G. Baugh, William Hein, James Hodge, Marion Kidd, Mastison Owens, Francis M. Raines, Jackson Sims, James C. Skidmore, Geo. R. Terry, Peter Walls, William Coda, Green W. Harris, J. C. Hodge, Hugh J. Kirkpatrick, An- drew Nix, Richard Warren, Allen Baugh.


Company "D."


CAPTAINS -- Alexander E. Adams, Henry C. Hogg. 1st LIEUTS .- ) Edwin F. Hogg, Elijah C. Baker. 2d LIEUTS .- John D. Mitchell, Zach-' ariah Morgan. SERGTS .- Ira Wells, Robert T. Mitchell, Jas. B. Thomas, Isaac K. Baker, Jackson Felcheu, Henry Akeman, John M. Morgan, William M. Kimble, Henry C. Duff. CORPLS .- Anderson D. Collins, John D. Gilson, Edward Polley, Wesley C. Fields. William Baker, Jr., Henry Fields, Stephen C. Sergent, Alexander Mitchell, Henry Scott, Jos. Hale, Benjamin T. Collins, William Griffiths. Shadrick Combs. MUSI- CIAN -- William A. Kilgrove.


PRIVATES - Alexander Akeman. William Baker, Sr., Elihu Boggs,


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William Calhoun, Elihu Combs, William O. Gullett, Stephen Kilgrove, Jefferson Sexton, Caloway Trent, Delany H. Tinsly, Christopher C. Al- derson, Preston N. Breedling, John W. Cowles, Sanders G. Collins, Sam- uel Clark, Anderson Couch, Owen Conley, Thos. Dass, Pendleton Dass, Madison Dass, David Gable, Draton S. Hale, Elias Morris, Benj. Stacy, John Stephen, Richard G. Sergent, Jos. C. Thomas, Henry C. Thomas, Byron Combs, John B. Combs, William H. Cornett, John W. Creech. William Combs, Hiram Calihan, Henry M. Ford, Gideon Ison, Bazle M. Louis, Silas Morgan, Jonathan Romines, James Sharer, Wm. H. Sulli- van, Howard Swafford, James Akeman, James Brock, Eli Couch, Henry Combs, Eli Calihan, William P. Gilbert, Archibald Gibson, John Hol- brooks, Ira D. Hall, Noble B. Hall, Andrew Howard, George Ison, Luke S. Renkle, Samuel Standefer, Calvin Stacy, Joseph Sizemore, John W. P. Thomas, Elias Wooton, Henderson Young.


Company "E."


CAPTAINS-Hanibal Downey, John Barnett. 1st LIEUTS .- Willis O. Egerton, John Walls, Charles H. Talbott. 2d LIEUTS .- Luther Hale, Squire Pinkston. SERGTS .- Calvin Adkinson, James Downey, Samuel Pinkston. Thomas Brown, Malory Hale, John T. Deane, Robert Dennis. CORPLS .- George Hammock, William F. Jennings, David Dorsey, John R. Trent, Thomas Maddox, James J. Ray, Strothers E. Harlon, George Egerton, Berry Dennis. MUSICIAN-Randall Hill. WAGONER-Waits- ville Grider.


PRIVATES-William Brown, Carroll Cloyd, William T. Cooper, Wm. Coulter, Varner Divine, John W. Darland, Granville Downey, Harrison M. Dumaree, James Hill, Elijah Hill, Isaiah Hill, Jefferson Hill, Joseph S. Hawthorne, Zachariah King, Francis Moore, Felix G. Noel, Franklin T. Noell, Mathias Seaborn. James Taylor, Charles Vanarsdale, Samuel Watts, James Cameron, Absalom Elkins, John Farrar, William J. Mc- Glawthorn, David Otts, Edward Pinkston, Thomas Richardson, Jas. G. Seaborn, Robert Stacks, Andrew J. White, Elijah Yocum, Jas. F. Eger- ton, George Harley, David Hilbert, Ibzan Searcy, Alexander Simpson. James Tooley, Alexander Brown, George D. Clark, Geo. Freeman, Gar- land King, Montford Matherly, William H. Mayes, Henry McCall, Rob- ert Montgomery, Zachariah Pullium. Daniel Searcy, Wm. H. Williams, James Searcy, Malery Casy, Milton Carter, Sam'l Clouch, Russell Har- lan, Jesse Hill, Henry Searcy.


Company "F."


CAPTAINS-Josiah J. Mann, Harbert K. Forbis. 1st LIEUTS .- George Rose, William D. James. SERGTS .- Theodore Egbert, Wm. A. Vanarsdell, Archibald B. Rue, John Ransdell, James H. Davis. COR- PORALS-Marquis L. Moore, William G. Edwards, John W. Snider, John H. Sanford, James M. Meigs, John May, Iverson L. Bottom. MU- SICIANS-George M. Neff, William Milborn, George W. Westerfield. WAGONER-Stephen Tyler. TEAMSTER-Archibald A. Wheeler.


PRIVATES -- James Adams, Joel Adams, George L. Bishop, Reuben Baxter, William Baxter, Thomas Badgley, John D. Crawford, Francis Deshon, John G. Figg, Elijah Gabbert, Geo. Hall, John Huffman, Will- iam M. Ivy, James Merryman, Francis M. Moore, Geo. W. Pelly, Reuben Payne, Joseph L. Quinn, John S. Ransdell. James W. Ransdell, Martin Sallee, John Sallee, William Sallee, Albert Sallee, Isaac Stapleton. Ra- son Sweeny, Wm. H. Vanarsdale, James Williams, Jackson Adams, Ben- . jamin F. Corby. John Daviss, Hiram Griffin, John Griffin, Jacob Hall, Henry Huffman, Fielding L. Jones, Daniel Manual, Aurelius Phillips, John M. Quinton, James F. Settles, William Vandiver. John Y. Young, William H. Delany, John Hicks, Alexander League, George Parris, Geo. W. Yowell, Samuel R. Ellis, Isaac Faulkner, Cornelius O. Harris, George R. King, Louis Sallee, Smith Westerfield, Wm. T. Wickersham, John Donley, Henry C. Ivy, John Z. Quinton, Elihu Adams.


Company "G."


CAPTAINS-Merideth G. Richardson, Joshua W. Hansford, Lincoln A. Hamblin. 1st LIEUTS .- Thomas A. Warren, Thomas H. Cundiff. SERGTS .- William P. Baker, Rufus S. Collins, Gideon H. Prather, Mar-


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tin Vanhook, Fountain L. Mofield, Nelson Ball, Marion Nelson. COR- PORALS-Greenup Meece, Alexander D. Root, David Betheum, James K. Collins, Andrew Duttan, John T. Meece, George A. Smith, Joseph A. Sipple, John G. Singleton, Thos. S. Blankenship, Dalton Wyatt, William H. Kirtley. WAGONER-John H. Hale.


PRIVATES-William M. Aker, Robert Ashurst, Thomas Burton, Aaron Baldock, Anderson Dutton, William H. Dickson, Booker W. Dal- ton, William Fitzpatrick, George Fitzpatrick, Elkane Gill, Charles B. Love. John Miller, Newby Moore, Cyreneous Mace, Cravens Owens, Ben- nett Powers, Miles Rainwater, Frrancis M. Reed, Daniel Smiley, Robert Sawyers, James Vaught, John S. Whitaker, Lindsay Ashley, Daniel An- derson, Eli W. Baker, Samuel B. Campton. Commodore P. Farris, John P. Goff, Dabney L. Gooch, George A. Gooch, Liner D. Gooch, John Hub- ble, James Long, George Padgett, John C. Sawyers, Joseph J. Shilling, James Sears, Jonathan Singleton, Thomas L. Stephens, Wm. L. Zach- ery, Singleton Ball, Loyd A. Babb, Patrick Brannon, William H. Cun- diff, Jacob Carmichael, Wm. B. V. Dickson. Samuel Daniel, John Ebah, Carter L. Kildey, Jas. L. MeCurdy, William S. Patterson, Milton G. Vaught, Willis G. Ball, Job Barlow, Talbert Bowman, Peter Carmile. Singleton Gooch, Jesse Heath, Archibald Housten, James Mabe, John Malden, Singleton Surber, Washington G. Surbur, Jas. D. Patten, Wal- len W. Baker, David Dore, Green B. Evans, Joshua Flowers, William R Prather, Richard Stephens, Andrew Stephen.


Company "H."


CAPTAINS-Morgan V. Evans, Alexander Logan. 1st LIEUTS .- Thomas A. Elkin, Stephen W. Hedger. SERGTS. - John H. Bussing, Wilson P. Duggins, Alexander M. Bishop, Joseph L. Vaughn, Hugh Burns, Andrew J. Kincaid, James D. Price. John M. Conner, Henry L. Innis, Eldridge Williams. CORPLS .- Alexander Duggins, Jas. Chum- bley, William Rigsby, James Griffey, John C. Vaughn, Gideon B. Dun- can, George S. Pollard, Thomas R. Alverson, Jas. M. Desmukes.


PRIVATES-Richard Anderson, Jesse Chasteen, Jeremiah Carpenter, Daniel Duggins, Jennings Duggins, John W. Desmukes, Walton Eason, Henry Edgington, Milton Finley, Henry Grimes, Benjamin Holtsclaw, John Jones, Jeremiah Kincaid, Geo. Lama, James P. Mockbee, Harvey Merriman, Henry Middleton, William Madden, John O'Keefe, Albert Preston, Thomas Pumphrey, Elijah Pumphrey, Davis Preston, William Preston, Tilford Rutherford, John B. Renfro, Alois M. Renfro, Patrick Ryan, James C. Steger, Nicholas Tobin, Joseph Williams, Michael Car- roll, James Fitzsimmons, Daniel Gaddis, Sr., Daniel Sweeny, John For- saty, George Forbes, Daniel Gaddis, Jr., Henry Hurt, Daniel J. John- son, Samuel Prim, James Sherro, Horatio Wilson, William H. Brady. Abraham Blackaby, George A. Copeland, Hugh Frizell, Leonidas J. Hammonds, Thomas Norton, Charles H. Owsley, Edward W. Renfro, Benjamin Stroxdal, Harvey Y. Smith, Andrew J. Wilson. Dennis Fox, Joshua Hurt, John Kirby, James Darrah, Michael Darrar, William Dot- son, William Dunsmore, James B. Doyle, John Sulivan, Daniel B. Will- iams. .


Company "1."


CAPTAINS-Henry Hicks, William T. Cummins. 1st LIEUTS .- Wm. G. Bowen, George H. Vandevere. 2d LIEUT. - Harrison S. Poulter. SERGTS .- Solomon J. Yates, Eli Cummins, David Cassiday, Andrew Hendren, Paul Trent, Benjamin B. Gilman, John S. Reed, John F. Car- ter, Milton D. Poulter. CORPLS .- John B. Lewis, Thomas B. Williams, William J. Sims, James Reed, Jas. S. Reed, Nimrod Hendren, John M. Williams. MUSICIANS-Solomon Kays, Jarmon Perkins. WAGONER - William Royalty.




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