The Union regiments of Kentucky, Vol. 2, Part 15

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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PRIVATES-James H. Burns, John M. Black, Ferdinand E. Bern- ard, James H. Brown, Wm. H. Brown, James Campbell, Elijah Calvin. Thomas D. Cotton, David Deasinger, Balis J. Freeman, Francis Gillis, Hugh Gillis, Nelson Gardner, Benjamin F. Gardner, John C. Hatchet, John M. Hawkins, Bowling G. Holliday, John J. Holliday, John Kays, Jason W. Long, William M. Lay, John G. Montgomery, John W. Moore, Andrew J. McGaughy, Robert R. McMillen, William R. Murphy, John


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Murphy, Newman Miskill, Granison Perkins, Lindsey Perkins, William L. Perkins, Marion Poulter, William H. Pryor, Samuel L. Sanders, Wm. H. Steel, Asby C. Wright, Bradford Breeding, George D. Cumins, Henry C. Cassiday, James R. Constant, John D. Montgomery, Nathaniel Mil- born, Henly Perkins, John J. Rucker, John P. Robertson, George W. Ragan, Jerome Riley, Zachariah Ray, James Caughlin, Granville M. Freeman, Starling B. Hendren, Benjamin Hawkins, Henry M. Matherly. William Reynolds, George Reed, Charles H. Talbott, Wm. H. Constant. Jeremiah B. Dunivan, Edward G. Matherly, John D. Norton, Elby Per- kins, George Reynolds, John Southern, Oliver P. Young, John Reed, Jas. T. Montgomery.


Company "K."


CAPTAIN-Wm. F. McKinny. 1st LIEUTS .- Isaac Singleton, Jas. F. Peyton, Eberle Wilson. 2d LIEUTS .- George C. Rue, James J. Mc- Kinney. SERGTS .- David Wray, Jas. McKinny, Archibald McK. Fry, James H. Minks, Ballard Smith, Walker G. Routt, Clark Singleton. Ambrose P. Butt, John W. Cotton. CORPLS .- Willis Brown, George A. Yocum, Francis M. Coffey, Robert McWhortor, John Hinds, James Dodds, Moses Coffey, John S. Black, Henry C. Riffe, Robert Wall, Lee H. Jones. WAGONER-Josephus Adams.


PRIVATES-George W. Austin, Robert Barnett, George W. Bastin. Butler Benson, Moses Berry, George A. C. Coffey, John Delany, Francis M. Delany, Thomas Doss, Madison Doss, Milton Jones, Robert Land- ham, Henry C. Leach, Columbus Lucus, John Murry, Isaac Passmore. Major T. Reynolds, James W. Sharp, David D. Smith, William B. Smith. James R. Upthegrove, Laurence Vanarsdal, Gabriel H. Wall, Elias G. Wall, James W. Wilcher, Charles Yocum, Jas. Yocum, Walker H. Bell. William S. Campbell, Owen Conly, Joseph Delany, Peter Payton, Alfred Roland, Alexander Reynolds, Andrew J. Reynolds, Garland Singleton. William Statham, William Terry, John G. Wall, Henry Waters, Alex- ander L. Williams, Dabney L. Gooch, William King, William L. Mar- tin, John Routin, Christopher Singleton, John B. Bastin, Thos. Baugh. James Cobb, Madison Coleman, Pendleton Doss, Jos. S. Esters, Henry Kissee, James Kissee, Jesse P. Lawhorn, Fletcher Peyton, Wm. Roland. John E. Vanarsdale, Gabriel Wall, Parker H. White, David T. Williams. Green Williams, Francis M. Yocum, Geo. W. Yocum, John W. Gooden. Hezekiah Lucas, John G. Singleton, William Baugh, David Goble, John A. Lawhorn, George Mefford, James Nayler, Geo. W. Vanarsdale.


Twentieth Kentucky Infantry.


A portion of this regiment was recruited at Lexington. Ky., by Col. Sanders D. Bruce, who was captain of the State Guard companies, called the "Chasseurs." Another portion was recruited at Camp Dick Robinson, and an -; other at Smithland, Ky., by R. K. Williams and Thos. B. Waller. The two first-named bodies assembled at Lexing- ton in the fall of 1861, and from thence went by rail to Louisville, from which place they proceeded by steamboat to Smithland, where they united with the men who had been recruited there. The regiment was mustered into the service at Smithland, January 6, 1862. It was then ordered to Louisville by steamer, and from thence it marched to Bardstown, where it encamped a short time.


The fall of Fort Donelson in February led to the con- centration of the forces under Gen. Buell at Nashville.


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and the 20th marched from Bardstown to Nashville. It was at that time brigaded with the 1st and 2d Ky. In- fantry, and the brigade was commanded by Col. S. D. Bruce. At Nashville the brigade was assigned to Nel- son's division, Col. Bruce commanding the brigade and Lieut. Col. Chas. S. Hanson commanding the regiment. It was brigaded with the 1st and 2d Ky. Infantry and 31st Ind. Infantry. From Nashville the 20th marched to Pitts- burg Landing with Buell's army, and took part in the sec- und day's battle of Shiloh. Gen. Nelson, in his report, says that he got his division over by 9 o'clock p. m., April 6th, which was the night of the first day's battle, and at 4 a. m. next morning moved against the enemy. Bruce's brigade was the center of his division. His progress was steadily successful all day in driving the enemy. Col. Bruce says, in the report of his brigade, that while the 1st Ky. Infantry was sustaining a galling fire of grape and canister, the 20th was ordered to support it, which it did under a very severe fire. "Both these regiments," says he, "deserve the highest commendation for the manner in which they executed their orders."


Col. Hanson, who led the 20th, mentions this in his re- port and speaks of the destructive fire the regiment was under. "Though it moved in good order and maintained its positions with steadiness and coolness." He also says the regiment was deployed as skirmishers, and drove the enemy; that it supported Capt. Ferrell's battery, and re- sisted attacks, acting throughout the day "with a gal- lantry worthy of veterans."


From Shiloh the 20th moved with the army to Corinthi, and in the siege of that place was engaged in numerous skirmishes, one of which rose to the dignity of a battle, being the affair at the widow Surratt's house, where Bruce's brigade was engaged. Of this fight Col. Sedge- wick, who commanded the 2d Ky., says, in his report:


"Lieut. Col. Hanson, Maj. Buckner and Adjt. Brennan, of the 20th Ky., evinced the greatest bravery, gallantly leading and encouraging their men amid the greatest dan- ger." Gen. Manson also commends the 20th in his report.


The 20th marched with Buell's army from Corinth to Northern Alabama, being at Huntsville and other points, and thence to McMinnville and other points in Tennessee. In August it began to move with Buell to Kentucky, and marched with Nelson's division from Louisville to Perry- ville. It was engaged in the skirmishing of that battle October Sth, and then moved in pursuit of Bragg, going as far as Mt. Vernon. It then marched through Somerset


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and Glasgow to Nashville. It remained there until in the month of December, when it was ordered to Bowling Green. Going to that place, it was employed in guarding the railroad at various points until about the first of July. when it was sent to Lebanon, Ky. It was there under command of Lieut. Col. Charles S. Hanson when Morgan entered Kentucky on his celebrated raid of July, 1863.


Col. Hanson was attacked, and after a most heroic de. fense, overpowered and compelled to surrender.


The misfortune which overtook the 20th at Lebanon, Ky., July 5, 1863, requires special mention. Col. Hanson says, in his report, that he was garrisoning Lebanon with 360 men and officers of the 20th and some recruits under Col. B. J. Spaulding, in all 380. The place was at- tacked by Morgan's command of several thousand, being the force with which he was making his raid, which ex- tended into Indiana and Ohio. It was useless for 380 men to contend with such a force, but Col. Hanson refused to surrender, and Morgan threw shells into the town.


Col. Hanson says the message was then sent to him by citizens of the place that unless he surrendered in ten minutes the town would be burned and no quarter shown. This, however did not accomplish the object, and the fight- ing continued until Col. Hanson's men had exhausted their ammunition, having fired 125 rounds to the man, he was compelled to surrender.


Col. Hanson specially mentions in his report the con- duct of Maj. Waller, Captains Wolcott, McLeod, Parrish, Musselman, Brennan, Dunn, Gapen, Gilem and West, and Lieutenants Hale, Guess, Young, Attersall, Northcuti, Cole, Thornbough and Sternberg.


Col. Hanson's loss was three killed and sixteen wounded. The prisoners taken by Morgan were paroled and he moved on toward Bardstown. The 20th then be- ing without arms, went by direction of Gen. Boyle to Camp Nelson.


The estimate of this affair at Lebanon is shown by the mention made of it in the reports of other officers. Maj. Gen. Hartsuff, who commanded the 23d Army Corps at that time, commended, "in the warmest terms, the officers and soldiers of the 20th Ky., under Lieut. Col. C. S. Han- son, who, at Lebanon for six hours, sustained a most un- equal contest, only yielding when entirely surrounded, and the town was being burned over their heads, and fur- ther resistance impossible."


Gen. Shackelford also, in his report, says, when he reached Campbellsville pursuing Morgan, he "there heard of the noble defense of Lebanon by Col. Hanson and his


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regiment, and his surrender to the overwhelming numbers of the enemy."


The captors of the 20th were themselves pursued by the Kentucky regiments, under the command of Gens. Shackelford and Hobson, and compelled to surrender, about three weeks later, on the far side of the state of Ohio.


July 28th, Gen. Fry, at Camp Nelson, received orders to arm the 20th Ky. and put it on duty. The regiment was ordered to Louisville, where it remained on provost duty until it was ordered to the front, May 15, 1864. It then joined Sherman's army in Georgia. Maj. Waller, in his report, says his regiment was placed in Strickland's brigade of Hascall's division, 23d Army Corps, May 30, 1864, and that from that day until the capture of Atlanta it was in all the movements, battles and skirmishes of that great campaign, fighting at Dallas, Acworth, Ken- nesaw, Peach Tree creek and many other places of less note. Col. Strickland, in his report, commends the sol- dierly conduct of the men and officers of the 20th.


After the Atlanta campaign the 20th was ordered to Kentucky, with orders to report to Gen. Hugh Ewing. It was in his command November and December, 1864, a portion of the time being at Louisville on guard duty. It was mustered out of service January 17, 1865, at Louis- ville, and its veterans and recruits were transferred to the 6th Ky. Cavalry. Col. Sanders D. Bruce was in com- mand of a brigade, and was kept on duty in Kentucky dur- ing the greater part of his service. Since the war he lived in New York, being the proprietor of the paper, "Turf, Field and Farm."


Lieut. Col. Hanson was a brother of Gen. Roger Han- son, of the Confederate army, who was killed at Murfrees- boro. In December, 1863, he was commissioned colonel of the 37th Ky. Infantry, and was severely wounded and. captured on the expedition to the Salt Works, in Virginia, September, 1864.


Capt. Clinton J. True became colonel of the 40th Ky. Maj. Ben F. Buckner, since the war, has become a dis- tinguished lawyer and judge, and resides at Winchester, Ky.


Field and Staff.


COLONEL-Sanders D. Bruce. LIEUT. COLS .- Charles S. Hanson, Thomas B. Waller. MAJORS-Benjamin F. Buckner, Frank E. Wal- cott. ADJTS .- John Brennan, James A. McCampbell, Jas. W. Swing. 2. MASTERS-Alonzo Jackson, Abner Crane. SURG .- John C. Welch. ASST. SURGS .- W. H. Curran, Prior N. Norton. CHAPLAIN-Daniel W. Axline. Q. M. SERGTS .- Silas D. Collie, George McMurtry. COM. SERGTS .- Drummond W. Taylor, John W. Martin. HOSP. STEWARD


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-John A. Cadwell. SERGT. MAJS .- Francis C. Stembery, Joseph MI. Wilson, Daniel T. Buckner, Bartholomew J. Scott, Charles T. Kelley.


Company "R."


CAPTAINS-James W. Craddock, Henry S. Parrish, Daniel T. Buck- ner. 1st LIEUT .- Benjamin M. Chiles. 2d LIEUT .- William A. Atter. sall. SERGTS .- George E. Sullivan, Thomas P. Ball, Reuben T. Bat- sen, Christopher H. Parrish, Lewellen E. P. Bush, Charles C. Curry. Peter M. Jewell, James R. White, Samuel B. Jorden, Isaac P. T. M. Smith. CORPLS .- Napoleon B. Devary, Marcus L. Devary, Azariah MI Stevens, Charles T. Kelly, Caleb B. Stevens, Sidney C. White, Samuel K. Hanson, Daniel B. Osborne, John W. Hensley, David B. Kimbrell.


PRIVATES-John W. Alexander, William L. Burgess, William H1. Boone, William C. Christy, Martin W. Cure, Thomas C. Drury, Algin S. Everman, John T. Ecton, John D. Groves, Elisha Green, James Green. Henry Gormly, John H. Holder, James A. Long, James N. Parrish, Jos. Puthuff, John L. Richards, Overton H. Brookshire, William T. Lowry. Allen Thompson, Henry Waters, Patrick Waters, John Waller, William Campbell, Welden Holder, Daniel N. Lowe, Benjamin F. McDaniel, Jas. H. Roberson, Welborne Taylor, Wm. T. White, Paul Webster, Francis M. Allen, William M. Bradly, William J. Crow, John S. Drury, Daniel Donahue, Wm. T. Emerson, James H. Hohlman, James HI. Pharris, Jas- per N. Powell, Isaac Rucker, John N. Roberson, Solomon D. Rakins. Robert B. Waller, Bartin Bramlette, David M. Bishop, John G. Cook, Christy Coleman, James Doran, Francis M. Ecton, Willis Gibbs, Allen B. Jones, Thomas L. Jones, William J. Lowe, John Maloney, Henry W. Owsley. Wm. Parker, Robert Rankins, Sindeney C. Riley, Robert Rich- ardson, Alexander Walters.


Company "B."


CAPTAINS-Abram G. Smith, Adam W. Trebein. 1st LIEUTS .-- Lawson Gray, John Glenn, Leonidas Denny, Joseph N. Reid, James K. B. Cole. 2d LIEUTS .- William N. Rice, Elijah Yates. SERGTS .- Jno. R. Brown, Joseph Wilson, Joseph Slaughter, Alexander Curd, David Lipstine, William P. Haynes, Joseph Cheeseman, John H. Curd, Litt !. - ton Curd, Henry M. Depugh. CORPLS .- Wm. Burchell, William Brad- shaw, George Harlow, William Gaines, John Townsley, William Recr. James Baker, James A. Hardin, John P. Murphy.


PRIVATES-Ephraim Brown, Zack Brown, Daniel Burchell, John Baker, Isaac N. Buckner, Peter Bower, Leonard T. Curd, John S. Camp- bell, Erastus Denny, Martin Foley, Francis Gaines, Dudley Hendrick -. John Jenkins, Dichard Mckinney, William Marcum, George Riley, J .:- P. Roberts, Laurence Shanahan, Michael Sullivan, John Shaughnessy William Taylor, Charles Albrecht, Henry C. Bell, Frank Corby, Jam- A. Halaghan, Richard Hudson, Thomas Ham, Montgomery Hartley William Norris, Granville Smithey, William M. Williams, William D' Bonta, John Brown, John Evans, Samuel Ferguson, Absalom Roach John Stenberger, Louis Curtis, Alonzo Dillwood, Christopher Hardwick James Jenkins, Thomas A. Murphy, Simon Painter, James Sherwood Charles Staples, John Cook, Abram Ency, Thomas Fitzgerald, Georg- Anderson, George W. Baker, William T. Gordon, Joseph Hurd, Ame- Joy, Caleb T. Johnson, Noah Jett, John Miller, Polk Riley, William H Wood, Gustavus Yarbrough, George Baker.


Company "C."


CAPTAINS-Clinton J. True, Francis E. Wolcott, Lucias A. Bachus 1st LIEUT .- Benjamin R. Waller. 2d LIEUT .- Cassander Hall. SER. GEANTS-Nicholas Ellis, Thomas Smith, Stephen M. Dawson, Jobs W. Foster, Franklin Davis. CORPLS .- Milton D. Purdy, Joseph Elli ... James Henderson, Sylvester Bradney, Hiram Price, William L. Ja!">. Francis M. Short.


PRIVATES-Aaron W. Baker, Henry C. Ball, John C. Probst, Job :. H. Bryson, Chas. W. Burchett. John Burch, William F. Back, Georgr M. Casidy, William H. Clark, William Collins, James M. Cook, Nata. Elk, Davis W. Evans, Jackson Jacobs, Henry Jones, John Keller, Dan-


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kl K. Mullins, John McGinnis, Thomas McGinnis, John Q. Nicholson, Bartly O'Conner, Wm. A. Patten, Isaac Pruitt, William W. White, t'harles W. Young, Enoch Davis, Lewis Duncan, John Flannigan, An- !! «w Hood, Evan Jackson, James Livingston, Thos. Lynott, Dickson P'rice, Robert Price, William Scoff, Thomas Stephens, James B. True, Hiram B. Alexander, Nimrod Herrell, Wm. H. Heytman, Burrell Jour- Wn, Thomas Latham, William McMillan, Jasper N. Reeves, Thomas skrenes, John H. Alexander, John H. Amzen, J. Barney Barkfield, William Burchett, Patrick Clary, James A. Colegrove, Patrick Farrell, 1:obert Gee, Charles Hood, Eugene McCarty, James Osborne, Thomas quinn, John Rion, Joshua A. Rowe, Henry N. Simmons, Dulaney W'ade, William Whitely, Stephen Clark, George W. Crank, George K. "'raxton, Patrick Curley, James S. Everman, Thomas Eddington, John Friel, David Land, William Stone, Thomas Sheridan.


Company "D."


CAPTAINS-Theodore. B. Rushing, James C. Morris, Wm. C. Mussel- man. Ist LIEUTS .- Samuel Corum, Hugh M. Hiatt, John W. Hale. :I LIEUT .- James R. B. Cole. SERGTS .- Reuben T. Rushing, Jas. W. Brookshire, Elliott A. Wheeler, Thomas J. Pilant, Joseph A. Deboe, Samuel E. Crider, William B. Porter, J. R. Akers, Peter Daniel. COR- PORALS-Henry D. Myers, Albert Sunderland, William A. Brasier, P. ". Moore, Hezekiah Tabor, Phillips Deboe, J. N. Pace, James L. Larue, Amzi McClusky, John C. Tucker, Henry Waddill.


PRIVATES-Uriah S. Burklow, Nathan L. Bryant, James Butler, Thomas Brookshire, James N. Clinton, Abram C. Deboe, William L. Davenport, Henry E. Fritts, John W. Fletcher, J. S. G. Green, Thomas Hardin, Benjamin Hicklin, John N. Johnson, Thomas J. Lynn, Daniel W. Ladd, James C. Maze, J. P. Mathews, Charles Owens, Jonathan K. Polk, Loyd L. Price, Jesse B. Rushing, Joseph Rushing, Anderson Som- ors, Lewis Thomas, Payton H. Taylor, William A. Brooks, J. W. Car- rack, P. H. Deboe, A. D. Greenlee, Henry Hollman, Elijah Long, J. E. MeClusky, J. P. A. Maize, Wm. C. Moore, W. H. Robinson, M. Sunder- 'and, Wm. J. Sewall, J. P. Sullenger, B. A. Tabor, John W. Tabor, A. Watson, Samuel H. Davenport, W. H. Jordan, Dennis Jordan, W. D. Vanoi, J. L. Atkins, Peter Bebout, D. M. Bibb, J. M. Crider, Thomas Cal- tert, G. C. Greenlea, James F. Giles, Thomas T. Johnson, David Kin- vy, Lindsay Morris, M. T. Merrideth, J. F. Stallion, Y. A. Stallion, J. E. Stephenson, James A. Tabor, J. B. Watson, Elisha Baster.


Company "E."


CAPTAINS-Robert F. Haynes, Franklin Gipson, Henry C. Bren- Han. 1st LIEUTS .- Walter M. Asher, James C. Guess. 2d LIEUTS .- Saunders A. Crowell, Robert B. McNary, James D. Young. SERGTS .- Burrows F. Young, Jonathan M. Beals, William A. Gigler, M. W. Black- urn, John G. Arons, John S. Black, Stephen A. Farmer, Wm. Knight, David A. McCain. CORPLS .- Nathan B. Jackson, Solomon J. Grissom, James Pruwell, Rufus McConnell, James E. Ramsey, Sandford W. Sig- I.r, Geo. Bakewell, James G. McConnell, Francis W. McConnell, Amos 2. Worley, John A. Riggs, Henry T. Brawner.


PRIVATES-Roback L. Brawner, Joseph A. Crayne, John Crider, Robert L. Crowell, James H. Dunbar, Elijah F. Dillender, John Fry, Francis E. Hamby, James W. Hollifield, David Jackson, Moses Jack- wn. Hiram B. Jones, James Keneda, William B. Keneda, John Qualls, Joseph C. Stephens, Osburn S. Wren, Jas. C. Wren, Robert Wren, Robt. \. Williamson, Francis M. Winfree, William H. Franks, David Hurley, Timothy Jackson, Thomas R. MeNeely, Willis S. McNeely, William F. McDowell, James Roberts, James Summer, Noah Strong, Sanford Tur- w. Henry C. Smith, William P. Alexander, Wm. H. Blackburn, Wm. Butler, Martin W. Brown, Manuell N. Dixon, Thomas J. Grissom, John D. Gober, James D. Hammock, Isaac N. Hamby, Wm. G. James, Champ. F. Kenneda, William F. Larrison, Zachariah Oats, Henry C. iphens, John L. Stephens, John Stephens, John A. Turley, Robison S. Toolside, Jasper N. Wright, John W. Boon, Archibald Allen, William Willson, Timothy Creekmore, Samuel G. Gray, John A. Hale, William "". Lafton, Joshiah B. Morphew, James B. Sisk, John H. Strowmatt, Eli- Th M. Smith, John J. Smart, Isaac N. Turley, Stephen L. Worley.


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Company "F."


CAPTAIN-William B. Dunn. 1st LIEUTS .- William C. Mussel- man, John C. Northcutt. 2d LIEUT .- Jas C. Morris. SERGTS .- Cha -. P. Mark, Jacob A. Musselman, James C. Pearce, George T. Calvin, Perry A. Steward, Stephen B. Woodruff, William G. Tucker. CORPORALS -Charles Kastle, Absalom Faulkner, David W. Ralston, John Court- ney, Thomas Dalzell, Garrett D. Roby, George Dunn, Jerry Morrison. John F. Mathews. MUSICIAN-James O. Richardson.


PRIVATES-John W. Anniss, James Barker, John G. Covington. Josephus Dunn, Newton Dunn, Christy Farrell, Daniel Foley, Peter Garey, Patrick Galligher, James Groves, John Green, Patrick Horan. John W. Hawkins, John B. Harrison, Willoughby Morris, J. Mara, Leon- ard M. Rutherford, Philip Sullivan, William Sebree, William Vance. George W. Wilson, Edward Dunn, Maximillian Hoffman, Peter Huns- inger, William Kopp, Bellfield Marshall, Joshua Powell, Francis Rigg James Steward, John Steward, Monroe Adams, Joseph Appleton, Moses Y. Brooks, James W. Broughton, James W. Burns, James J. Cannon, John H. Couch, David Coleman, Jesse Henderson, Simon P. Highlander, George W. Lay, Henry Morris, James Neal, Absalom Patterson, John J. Rose, Louis Schauman, Frank Simmons, Henry C. Young, Joseph N. Shaw, Enos F. Millian, Thurston Reed, Winslow A. Robinson, Jarrett Taylor, James Winn, John Woodruff, Jesse Edwards, Simon Spurr, Wm. Butterworth, Grandison Dexison, John Egan, Clark P. Goddard, William Johnson, Woodson B. Kirby, George A. Parker, Dennis Powers, Harvey Reed, James Rolland, George M. Slover, Thos. Tapp, Frank Tully, Thos. B. Woodruff.


Company "G."


CAPTAINS-Thomas B. Waller, John P. Gapen. 1st LIEUTS .- Thos. J. Gregory, Francis C. Sternberg. 2d LIEUT .- Benjamin R. Waller. SERGTS .- Thomas Slaughter, John W. Crosbey, James R. Mills, John W. Kinney, William Brewer, Silas D. Collie, Henry Myers, John E. Odom, H. F. Palsgrove, Charles M. Anderson, William Johnson. COR- PORALS-Edmund T. Frizzell, John E. Taylor, James M. Wyatt, John Frizzell, William P. Collins, James E. Stokes, Curtis A. Williams, \u- gustus Berry.


PRIVATES-Herman Atlich, Alexander Clellan, John B. Choat. Campbell D. Grey, Josiah Groves, Jesse S. Green. Amos F. Hicks, James M. Hughley, S. S. Henderson, Richard P. Hayden, Lewis Hutchins, Henry M. Ivay, Andrew Jackson, David Jordan, William H. McDermott. Patrick A. Rule, Robert S. Rivers, John P. Ross, Martin Styers, Joseph E. Southerland, Rufus R. Staford, Thomas B. Sculley, Francis H. Snow. John M. Treace, William H. H. Williams, William Barlow, Crawford C. Bayrell, L. L. Emery, Joseph J. Ennice, Joseph Fisk, Ely J. Gregory, William H. Hobbs, Jorman Hale, John J. Harpool, Lewis E. Hurt, D. A. Mullands, William F. Miller, Meredith B. Meadow, Ezekiel T. Maynard. Francis P. Southerland, James Whitticar, Daniel Young, William A. Austin, Ewing J. Carson, Winston Frizzell, Jackson Quinn, Larence Hagin, James Houston, Nathan N. Hale, James S. Jeforde, Jas. Marley, William Rigsbey, James Randles, James Slaughter, Rowland M. Smith. William E. Wallace, James H. Wallace, Davis J. Brinkley, David Dot- son, Marion Denton, Abion Daughtrey, David L. Freeman, James M. Hodge, John H. Murphy, John B. Starkey, Richard R. Tucker, Benjamin F. Tranum, James K. Chapman, Charles C. Chapman, John W. Dick. David C. Dupree, Edward T. Edmonds, Peter L. Fisk, Henry W. Ives. Richard W. Miller, Jasper W. Nickells, Allen M. Purdom, Jas. E. Smith. Larence Tracey, Wm. Vining, Morgan T. Williams, John Wood.


Company "H."


CAPTAINS-Thomas M. Duvall, John Glenn. 1st LIEUTS .- John R. Flemming, Franklin S. Loyd. 2d LIEUTS .- Orlean B. Herring, Wick- liffe Cooper, Bartholomew J. Scott. SERGTS .- Columbus Watson, An- drew J. Dycus, John N. Travis, John A. Lake, David Lackerman, W'm. T. Chandler, William H. Yates, John McCorty, Wm. B. Wilson. COR- PORALS-William F. Parris, Jo hn T. Custard, Elisha Conger, A. I.


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Holder, William F. Felker, Wm. H. Blake, Walter C. Wilson, Thomas L. Robinson, Thomas L. R. Wilson, Mathew C. Nicholls, William W. McCorty.


PRIVATES-Claborn L. Boutwright, Frank M. Benton, William C. Cochran, Martin Girtz, James H. Guess, Young E. Jennings, Moses M. Lee, William H. McWorthy, Wm. H. Morse, Henry W. Morse, Benjamin A. Noles, Louis Rudolph, Henry L. Riley, James Stubblefield, Elias J. Boutwright, Joseph W. Board, Robert Boyd, Wiley S. Clark, Samuel S. Carrick, John Crow, John C. Elder, Finis Langsdon, James W. Parris, Josiah Parris, William Swancry, Washington T. Stone, John H. Schnei- der, Elias P. Savage, William H. White, William Cundiff, John P. Dar- ling, Wiley N. Goforth, Richard P. Halstead, James H. Herrode, Rich- ard H. Herring, Nelson Isbell, Yateman Mabry, Henry F. Maubry, Fer- dinand R. Randell, Thos. W. F. Shadowens, James H. Welch, Major S. Boutwright, John R. Bremman, Spencer Bailey, Thos. J. Brown, Sam- uel J. Boyd, William H. Boyd, Jos. H. Boyd, Robert B. Cochran, Wm. R. Cochran, Nimrod H. Cullum, Joshua A. Conger, Solomon K. Chandler, George W. Cassey, William Cagle, William E. Dalton, James K. P. Daughtry, John H. Dickinson, Samuel R. Farrow, Joseph H. Hinson, Philip A. Hollis, John A. Irvin, William R. Leverett, James M. Lang- don, John P. Morse, William J. Mamard, Newton W. Nicholls, William L. Paine, George W. Pendergrast, Hiram C. Randall, Wiley H. Sexton, Alexander F. Sexton, Joshua G. Scott, William R. Veach, Thomas J. Al- len, Joseph H. Brown, Levi J. Brown, James Barnes, David A. Francis, Peter Goodman, Harry Hicks, John Keif, John Monihan, L. W. Nicolls, John F. Nicolls, John F. Powers, James H. Morris, John E. Reed, Al- Jen Sexton, David B. Whalin.




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