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Company "H."
CAPTAINS-George W. Twyman, Danl. R. Gray. 1st LIEUTS .- Benj. Fansler, Dabney A. Phillips. SERGTS .- Robert F. Lock, Joseph A. Edwards, Berry R. Pedigo, Robert H. Harbison, Charles A. Hays. CORPLS .- James H. Ferguson, Samuel Shannon, Marcus Hardin, George Webber, James W. Milloan.
PRIVATES-Elijah Bell, Wm. T. Bohannan, James P. Baker, Chris- tian Brown, Henry Edwards, John Flanigan, Bennett E. Huffman, John Holzback, John Houps, Michael Hagarty, William Johnson, Franklin M. Lumpkins, Andrew Meks, George W. Montgomery, John Mack, Louise Moore, John Neese. Charles Quien, James H. Rhynes, Rodolph Ruegg, John R. Smith, Oscar F. Slaughter, Marion J. Staples, Joseph Vickerstaff, James W. Wheat, William Ward, William Wilson, Joseph Bunnet, Mor- rison Dehart, James B. Forrest. Claiborne M. Forrest, Silas Johnson, Joseph Y. Lynder, Pleasant M. McGrew, Elisha P. Pensley, Benj. J. Rogers, James Stanley, Clifton H. Slaton, John W. Summers, James Sanders, Charles A. Smith, William H. Thompson, Newton G. Brooks, Jackson Goff. Frederick Kipper, Daniel T. Klinglesmith, Wm. A. Long, Albert A. Roaks, Andrew Weldon, William Britner, Patrick Giltanan, William Johnson, John K. McPherson, George W. Miller, John O'Neal, James W. Phillips, John H. Perry, Thomas Payton, Charles Robinson, Benj. F. Stephenson, Henry Strong, John Shult, Henry Upton, Robert Wilkins, John White, Stephen Winson, John Welch.
Company "I."
CAPTAIN-Jason Shepherd. 1st LIEUTS .- Thos. M. Gunn, Benj. F. Howell. SERGTS .-- Benj. J. Long, Benjamin Sark. CORPLS .- Elijah Palmore, George White, Godfrey Wolfe, Albert .J. Ball, Samuel S. Hathaway.
PRIVATES-Benj. F. Brannan, Thomas G. Brown, William M. Clemens, William C. Collins, Thomas J. Compton, David A. Fraley, Isaac W. Hurt, Joseph M. Hall, Michael Miller, Joseph J. Miller, Henry Revenue, Thomas Richards, James Anderson, Allen Cameron, Joseph M. Conway, Charles Fornash, Levi Goodman, William H. Harry, George W. Harden, Michael Handle, James Johnson, Thomas Keown, William Litrial, Jesse H. B. Murphy, John N. Merrill, James H. McCombs, John C. Norris, Joseph Pence, Simeon Pence, John Reynolds, Thomas G. Stewart, James H. Skeggs, Peter Whaley, Thomas Williams, D. W. Wingfield, John Weaver, Wm. F. Weaver, James T. Yokely, George War- ren, Robert Davis, Martin Gast, Jacob Goodman, William McAnally, Abraham Pence, Charles D. Thompson, Dyer Collett, Michael Cronan, George Davis, Robert B. Duncan, Oliver P. Hobbs, James Hammond, Patrick Keogh. Gotleib Krebbs, Jacob Low, John Leuch. Robert Michael, Daniel McCauley, David Morgan, Abraham Montes, Jesse D. Newton, John Nelson, William O'Brien, Michael Powers. John Prince. Charles Starkey, Bradford Sartain, Jno. C. Snell, Michael Smith, Robert Stigall, Jonathan Trowbridge, Charles Williams, John Wilson.
Company "K."
CAPTAIN-John B. Buckner. 1st LIEUTS .- Daniel R. Gray, John F. Aubrey. SERGTS .- James A. Tweedy, Dabney A. Phillips, William H. Brooks, William J. Mitchum, James M. Long. CORPLS .- George W. Webb. John H. Slinker, James E. Barrett, George W. Thompson.
PRIVATES-Henry C. Bryant, Edward Creason, Joseph Clark, Michael Cussick, Alexander Edwards. John Farmer, Christopher C. Gentry, John W. Hale, Harry S. Hollis, Berry Hightower, William Jones, Martin Lynch, James M. Martin, William P. Martin, Solomon K. Meridith, William J. Slinker, James W. Shaw. John Vinson, Josephus Vance, Charles Withers, Henry Weaver, James W. Brown, John Beck- man, Anderson Blair, George Cole, William Danhart. James Evans, F. C. Evans, Hezekiah Fulkison. Isaac H. Fulkison, Emil Gans, Warren C. Jeffries, Jacob Jones, William H. Kissee, Charles Kinkade, John H. Lindsley, Charles Lindsay, Patrick Sullivan, Robert J. Stevens, Nicholas
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Tomlinson, Wm. T. Underwood, Orlean P. Webb, William W. Wright, John Zink, John T. Sexton, John R. Alderson, Allen S. Rinehart, Williani H. Schaggs, Sumner F. Slation, Geo. W. Tompkins, Horatio West, John Claton, Jacob Grief, Oscar Lytle, John McCabe, William Moreland. Frederick Razor, Aaron Swiney, John W. Scott, Joseph M. Sherborne, John B. Scanlan, William Seaton, John J. Tobias, Jock Thompson, James M. Taylor, John Williams, James Weir, James W. Wright, William Wilson, Martin S. Young.
Twenty-second Kentucky Infantry.
(COPIED FROM THE ADJUTANT-GENERAL'S REPORT. )
The 22d Regiment of Kentucky Volunteer Infantry was organized at Camp Swigert, Greenup county, Ky., ou the 12th day of December, 1861, under D. W. Lindsey, as colonel; Geo. W. Monroe, lieutenant-colonel, and Wesley Cook, major, by which officers the regiment was princi- pally recruited. Company A was recruited from the city of Louisville and Franklin county; Companies B and C from Greenup county; Company D from Carter county; Company E from Lewis county; Company F from Frank- lin and Greenup counties; Company G from Carter and Boyd counties; Company H and I from Carter county, and Company K from the city of Louisville. Previous to the organization of the regiment, Companies A, K and the larger portion of Company F were stationed at Frankfort, Ky., and did efficient service under the direction of the state authority. The remaining companies of the regi- ment were in Eastern Kentucky, and operated effectively in that section of this state, and also in West Virginia.
Immediately after the organization of the regiment, it was ordered up the Sandy valley, and rendered most im- portant service in the expedition against the rebel gen- eral, Humphrey Marshall. A detachment of the 22d, and of the 14th Ky. Infantry, under command of Lieut. Col. Monroe, during the battle of Middle Creek, charged and dislodged from a strong position the command of Gen. Williams, C. S. A., which movement, as the commanding officer, Gen. Garfield, reports, was "determinate of the day."
The mission up the Sandy having been accomplished, the 22d was ordered by way of Louisville to Cumberland Gap, and proved to be one of the regiments chiefly relied upon by Gen. G. W. Morgan for the capture of that point. During the stay of Gen. Morgan at the Gap, the discipline and efficiency of this regiment was frequently mentioned in general orders, and after the battle of Tazewell to the
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22d was assigned the duty of covering the retreat of De Courcy's brigade from that field.
During the retreat of Gen. Morgan's division from Cumberland Gap, to the Ohio river, this regiment was as- signed to responsible duty, and discharged the same in such manner as to receive the praise of the commanding general.
Immediately after reaching the Ohio river, Morgan's division, with the exception of Gen. Baird's brigade, was ordered up the Kanawha valley to the relief of Gen. Cox. After driving the enemy beyond Gauley Bridge the same command was ordered south, and reached Memphis, Tenn., about the 15th day of November, 1862. At this place the division received some additions by recruits, and the 22d was augmented by some thirty men from Capt. R. B. Taylor's company, who were assigned to Company I, and'Capt. Estep, successor to Capt Taylor, was assigned to the command of that company.
The regiment, then composing a part of Morgan's divi- sion, of Sherman's command, proceeded down the Missis- sippi river, and on the 28th and 29th of December, 1862, attacked the works of the enemy, upon the Yazoo river, at Haynes' Bluff, or Chickasaw Bayou. In the charge on . the 29th, the 22d lost a number of killed and wounded, among whom were those gallant officers Captains Garrard and Hegan, and Lieut. Truett, killed, and Lieut. Col. Mon- roe, Captains Bruce and Gathright, and Lieutenants Bacon and Gray, wounded.
Shortly after the battle of Chickasaw Bayou, the Army of the Mississippi, under Maj. Gen. McClernand, captured and destroyed Arkansas Post, a strong position upon the Arkansas river, in which affair the 22d bore an honorable part.
After remaining at Young's point and Milliken's Bend two or three months this regiment, with McCler- nand's corps, the 13th, of which it formed a part, took the lead in the movement, by way of Bruensburg, to invest Vicksburg from the rear; the 22d performing an im- portant part in all the engagements incident thereto, as well as in the capture of Vicksburg. After the surrender of that important point the regiment marched with the brigade to which it was attached, and assisted in the capture of Jackson, Miss. The 22d, then following the fortune of the 13th Army Corps, was sent to the Gulf Department, where it rendered good service.
The regiment veteranized at Baton Rouge in March, 1864, and was consolidated with the 7th Ky. Veteran In-
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fantry; the non-veterans being mustered out at Louisville, Ky., January 20, 1865.
The regiment was engaged in the following named general engagements, besides numerous skirmishes, viz: Middle Creek, Ky .; Cumberland Gap, Tazewell, Tenn .: Haynes' Bluff, or Chickasaw Bayou, Miss .; Arkansas Post, Port Gibson or Thompson's Hill, Champion Hill or Baker's Creek, Big Black Bridge, siege of Vicksburg, Jackson. Miss., and Red River; in almost all of which the regiment was commanded by Lieut. Col: Monroe; Col. Lindsey being in command of the brigade or division.
As an evidence of the appreciation in which this regi- ment was held by commanding officers, the following offi- cial correspondence and orders are published:
"Headquarters Ky. Volunteers, A. G. O. "Frankfort, January 30, 1862.
"Col. D. W. Lindsey, 22d Ky. Volunteers, Paintsville:
"Colonel: All accounts concur in giving honor and praise to your men engaged in Middle Creek fight.
"The reported gallantry of your men has given infinite satisfaction to their friends here.
"Very truly yours, "(Signed) Jno. W. Finnell, "Adjutant-General Kentucky Volunteers."
"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, sir, to congratulate you, and, through you, you: 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. bravery and good conduct of her officers and men in all these bloody struggles. They bore themselves with the unflinching steadiness of veterans, both under galling fires of artillery and musketry, and in making charges upon fortified lines.
"They have shown themselves compeer 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 mention of those who distin- guished themselves, without mentioning, individually, both officers and men.
"Your most obedient servant,
"(Signed) John A. McClernand.
"Major-General Commanding 13th Army Corps, Dept. of the Tenn. "His Excellency James F. Robinson. Governor of Kentucky."
NOTE .- During the operations in the South, the 22d Ky. Infantry belonged to D. W. Lindsey's 2d Brigade of Osterhaus' division, 13th Army Corps.
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The following are extracts from the official reports of Maj. Gen. John A. McClernand of date June 17, 1863, head- quarters 13th Army Corps, Vicksburg, Miss .:
BATTLE OF CHAMPION HILL.
In front of my center, as well as by right, the enemy ap- peared in great numbers. Garrard's brigade was hard pressed, and Gen. Osterhaus requested that it should be supported. All of Lawler's bri- gade of Carr's division, except a reserve of one regiment, also advanced to support Lindsey's, who had pushed a charge near the mouth of the battery. Lawler's brigade here cast the trembling balance in our favor. Himself narrowly escaping the effect of a shell-his men joined Lindsey, and both dashed forward, shooting down the enemy's battery, horses, driving away his gunners and capturing two pieces of cannon.
The enemy, thus beaten at all points, fled in confusion, the main body along the road leading to Vicksburg, a fragment to the left of that road. Gen. Carr's division taking the advance, hotly pressed the former, and Lindsey's and Burbridge's brigades the latter, until night closed in, each taking many prisoners.
BATTLE OF BIG BLACK RIVER.
Osterhaus' division was ordered to form to the right of the road, Lindsey's brigade in front and the remaining two regiments of Garrard's brigade obliquely on the left and rear of Lindsey's, to coun- teract any movement in that direction. My right center and left en- gaged the enemy with increasing effect; and, dashing forward under a heavy fire across a narrow field, and with fixed bayonets, carried the enemy's works, capturing many prisoners and routing him. This feat was eminently brilliant, and reflects the highest credit upon the gallant officers and men of Gen. Lawler's and Osterhaus' commands, who achieved it. It was determinate of the success of the day. Most of the enemy escaped to the commanding bluff, on the opposite side of the river, while others, hotly pressed by Benton's brigade and the right of Lindsey's, were cut off from that escape; and, driven to the left and down the river, upon the left of Lindsey's and the front of Burbridge's brigades, fell into their hands.
SIEGE OF VICKSBURG-STORMING ON 22D OF MAY.
Five minutes before 10 o'clock the bugle sounded the charge, and at 10 o'clock my columns of attack moved forward, and within fifteen minutes Lawler's and Landram's brigades had carried the ditch, slope and bastion of a fort. Some of the men, emulous of each other, rushed into the fort, finding a piece of artillery, and in time to see the men who had been serving and supporting it escape behind another defense commanding the interior of the former. Within fifteen minutes after Lawler's and Landram's success Benton's and Burbridge's bri- gades, fired by the example, rushed forward and carried the ditch and slope of a heavy earthwork, and planted their colors on the latter.
Men never fought more gallantly, nay, more desperately. For more than eight long hours they maintained their ground with death- llke tenacity; neither the blazing sun nor the deadly fire of the enemy shook them; their constancy and valor filled me with admiration. The spectacle was one never to be forgotten.
Meantime, Osterhaus' and Hovey's forces, forming the column of assault on the left, pushed forward, under a severe fire, upon a more extended line, until an enfilading fire from a strong redoubt on their left front, and physical exhaustion, compelled them to take shelter be- hind a ridge. Here they could distinctly hear the words of hostile com- mand. Their skirmishers, however, kept up the conflict.
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While referring to the reports of division, brigade and regimental commanders, for particular notice of the officers of their commands most distinguishing themselves, it is proper, as commander of the corps. that I should recommend Brig. Gens. Hovey, Carr and Osterhaus for promotion; also Cols. Slack, Stone, Keigwin, Landram, Lindsey and Mudd. The skill, valor and signal services of those officers entitle them to it.
The history of the 7th Ky. Infantry is here referred to as illustrating the service in the same campaigns with the 22d. For faithful and gallant service Col. D. W. Lind- sey was recommended for promotion to brigadier-general. He was ordered to Kentucky to be assigned to the position of adjutant-general of the state. Under his administra- tion of this office the efficiency of the Kentucky regiments was greatly increased. After the war he published the invaluable collection of records, known as the Adjutant- General's Report. He is at this date one of the most eminent lawyers in Kentucky and resides at Frankfort.
Orlando Brown, Jr., adjutant of the 22d, subsequently became lieutenantcolonel of the 14th Ky. Infantry.
Field and Staff.
COLONELS-Daniel W. Lindsey, George W. Monroe. LIEUTEN- ANT-COLONEL-William J. Worthington. MAJORS-Wesley Cook. John Hughes. ADJTS .- Orlando Brown, Jr., Joseph W. Roberts, Fran- cis C. Robb. Q. MASTERS-E. F. Dulin, John Paul Jones, James F Tureman, Shadrach L. Mitchell, James W. Barbee. SURGEONS-Benj F. Stevenson, Henry Manfred. ASST. SURGEON-William R. David- son. CHAPLAIN-Samuel S. Sumner. Q. M. SERGTS .- Chas. W. H:Il- erman, John T. Gathright. COM. SERGTS .- John P. Vance, Charles G. Shanks. HOSP. STEWARD-Sidney Van Bibber. SERGT. MAJS .-- John B. Campbell, John T. Harrington.
Company "A."
CAPTAIN-John Hughes. 1st LIEUT. Arthur J. Harrington. 2 !! LIEUT .- James W. Barbee. SERGTS .- Thomas Collins, William II. Milam, Henry Simmons, John Rohner, Jacob Edinger, John T. Har- rington, Oliver J. Howard. CORPLS .- Enoch Napier, George Tanner. Jacob Fisher. Jeremiah Wells, John Welsh, Philip Snider, John C. Sei- bert, George Rammers.
PRIVATES-Alexander Armstrong, Michael Bower, Patrick Coakley, Godfrey Geisler, William Gainey, Timothy Harrigan, Michael Leary. James Leary, John T. McCoy, Benjamin Miller, John T. Milam, John Parker. William Seibert, Michael H. Shay, James Scanlan, William Tagg, William Clark, James Dailey, Thomas Keller, George Perry Nerns, Thomas S. Tevis, Albert L. Cook, John T. Gathright, Charles L Galloway, Hardy J. Galloway, Patrick Garrety, William Hess, Patrick MeCandry, Franklin MeNeal. William Nunan, William Wilson, James A. Wells, John Welsh, 2d, Edward Berry, John Burns. James W. Collins. Louis Commersour, William Driscoll, John Hulet, Thomas Manihan. Solomon Parker, William H. Smith, William T. Walls, John Cox. Robert Bradley. Curtis Barbee, Owen Connelly, William Connelly. Thomas Collier, Thomas Casey, Martin Crane, William Cosgrove, Dennis Donovan, Victor E. Goldsmith, Charles F. Hawkins, John Hawkins. Michael Hickey, John Hinkle, John T. Hensley, John Hobbs, Michael
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Halley, Patrick Kane, Thomas Linch, James Millett, John Mckinney, Patrick Murphy, Michael Mahoney, Charles McCarthey, James Murphey, James O'neil, Andrew Robin, Alzie Ruth, Morris Stuck, James Hulet.
Company "B."
CAPTAINS-William J. Worthington, John L. Godman. 1st LIEU- TENANTS-Henry E. Evans, Daniel W. Steele. SERGTS .- Jacob Cochran, Amos Reeder, James Hanner, Henry G. Thomas, George Rus- cell, Robert A. Callihan, Charles L. Nevins, Davisson Milton. CORPLS. -Daniel B. Davidson, Samuel T. Lambert, Samuel W. Hardwick, John M. Dupey, Henry Colegrove, John Cunningham, Sidney Vanbibber, Will- lam Guilky, Auther Steele. MUSICIAN-William H. Crawford.
PRIVATES-Aaron Arms, Henry C. Barber, William Barber, John T. Barney, James M. Calliham, James Mc. Callihan, Samuel Colegrove, Jeremiah W. Davis, Luke Davisson, Richard Douglass, Silas Drake, Robert Goodman, Alexander Hanner, John Hanner, George W. Harding, Abner Holt, Morrison B. Hunt, Henry C. Jacobs, James Lavinder, Archy Messer, Samuel Montgomery, Calvin McGee, Daniel McGowen, Charles MeGowen, Doctor Osburn, Jeremiah Rose, Charles Ross, George Ross, James E. Smith, James Shelton, William Stewart, Lloyd Wilson, Henry Wheeler, Levi Davisson, Joshua R. Glover, Winfield S. Howe, James A. Halley, Samuel W. Johnson, Henry H. Myers, Joseph M. Robb, Thomas Riley, Charles W. Stewart, David S. Sellers, Daniel H. Woolery, Robert B. Akers, James Bradley, James C. Coon, Samuel S. Callihan, John S. Cummins, Charles Douglass, William Eurick, John Hood, Joseph Jen- kins, Moses Lower, Hiram Osborn, Lawson Williams. Robert D. Davis, William J. Floyd, Edward Gill, Allen Morris, Edward S. Nevius, Edward Price, Harvey Prichard, Joseph C. Rice, John Spence, John B. Ward, Thomas D. Davis, Thomas Floyd, Alonzo Keiger.
Company "C."
CAPTAIN-John F. Lacy. 1st LIEUT .- Francis C. Robb. 2ยช LIEUT .- Robert Montgomery. SERGTS .- Riley Richards, Shadrack L. Mitchell, Sandford Stewart, Eugene A. Shaw, James Smith, John Pat- ton. CORPLS .- William P. Martin, William Swap, James Hartley, John McNeil, James R. Chapman, Benjamin F. Mitchell, Abednigo Burton, Marcellus Cameron, Benjamin F. Fugitt, Patrick Carroll. MUSICIAN -- Jacob Bolles. WAGONER-Jesse Keaton.
PRIVATES-Thomas Abrams, Samuel Abrams, Thomas Carr, Will- ham H. Carr, John Carroll, James Carr, Hugh Darby, George W. Darby, Alexander Ferguson, David Flinders, William B. Hays, Eli Jenkins, Perry Keaton, Joshia Montgomery, Burris Morris, Nathan Mefford, Will- lam Pemberton, Jesse Ramey, James P. Smith, Thomas Smith, Andrew Volentine, Charles H. Wilson, Mckenzie Abrams, Joseph Abrams, James Burton, Hezekiah Booker, Thomas Burton, John Clark, Reuben Coffee, John Davidson, Michael Kelly, Lewis Keaton, Barney McGinley, John Passenback, Colisby B. Smith, John Abrams, Joseph W. Abrams, Thomas Diggins, William Fuller, George C. Kritzer, John Kritzer, John Pernell, Jefferson Smith. Martin Smith, Joseph Shelton, Charles G. Shanks, Lewis Tackett, John P. Vance, Thomas W. Bailey, Wilson Bur- ris, Jacob Carr, George W. Fugitt, Johnson Flemings, George Garthee. Henry W. Howe, Solomon Jenkins, David Toland, Samuel T. Virgin, Henry Vallance, John W. Miles, John W. Boyle, Elijah Osburn, John Dunnigan, William Kelly, James Moore, Mortin Soaps, James Smith, Edward Sizemore, Hiram B. Virgin, James Wills.
Company "D."
CAPTAINS-James W. Scott. James G. Milligan. 1st LIEUTEN- ANT-James W. Barbee. 2d LIEUTS .- John A. Gilbert, James A: Wat- son. SERGTS .- James H. Reeder, Duncan S. McLaren, George W. Bocook, John Gavern, Daniel F. Danner. CORPLS .- James Fults, An- drew J. Jacobs, James A. Brown, James H. Clark, Henry C. Morris, Barney Cline, John B. Erwin, Robert H. Miller, Jesse Wilburn.
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MUSICIANS-James L. Vandegriff, Jeremiah Biggs. WAGONER -- William Jackson.
PRIVATES-Alkana Brown, William Cline, Stephen Dehart, William H. Gasaway, Samuel T. Gilbert, Hezekiah Hall, Alfred Hall, Andrew J. Hale, Albert Jones, Harrison Jones, John N. McGlone, James M. Mead, William Nolan, James J. Perry, William N. Perry, George W. Reeder, William Ray, H. W. Aldridge, Stephen H. Aldridge, Elijah Dunaway, John W. Fults, William M. Ham, Alexander Ham, John W. Ham, George W. Loper, Daniel Rice, Sherwood Tacket, Harvey A. Wilburn, Charles M. Zimmerman, Andrew J. Alexander, Jonathan Arthur, Jesse Cooper, Mathias Combs, James W. Cline, James W. Dulin, Thomas Fults, James M. Gilbert, David Gorman, Robert Hale, Henry S. Jeffries, William E. James, Martin Jones, John W. Lawhorn, John W. Ray, George W. Smith, John Smith, Perry Fults, Andrew J. Gorman, Edward M. Ham, Stephen Jones, Simpson Lambert, William S. Miller, David Martin, John P. Smith, David H. Taber, George H. Taber, Preston Wilburn, Townley H. Bellomy, James Blevins, Joseph Fields, Lemuel Johnson, Daniel Mc- Dowell, John Rogers, John Roe, Joseph Segraves, George W. Williams.
Company "E."
CAPTAINS-Lewis P. Ellis, Alexander Bruce. 1st LIEUT .- David C. Thoroman. 2d LIEUTS .- Elijah Scott, William B. Hegan, Jabez Truett. SERGTS .- Job Davis, Perry G. P. Bruce, William Runnion, Socrates Parker, Richard M. Worley, William C. Stewart, John Littleton. CORPLS .- John Woodworth. Lafayette Spriggs, Francis M. Jones, Samuel Mclaughlin, Richard M. Johnson, William R. Poe, Alexander Bell, Samuel L. Winter, George T. Kibby.
PRIVATES-George B. Ashford, John Bush, Rufus Brightman, Thomas B. Baker, Pierce Carver, James A. Cole, William Cole, Elijah Clark, John Dickerson, Francis Gavin, William T. Horsley, Hiram Jones, Allen Keyser, George W. Lawhorn, Andrew Littleton, Martin McLease, Nathan B. McLelland, James M. Poe, John Pruitt, Henry Simmers, Benjamin F. Spriggs, William Spriggs, Jasper Stewart, Will- iam P. Wood, James A. Zornes, Sanders Zornes, Gabriel Burns, Henry M. Burris. Pierce Carver, Sr., Andrew I. Cremedus, William H. Clark, Francis H. Clark, William Chapman, Stephen S. Davis, Stephen Jones, James Logan, William Lawhorn, Thomas J. Loper, William H. Rug- gles, Samuel Spencer, Benjamin Sprigg, Sr., George W. Smith, James Thayer, William H. C. Biggs, William Cooper, Aaron Davis, John Y. Harper, Chas. W. Hillerman, William I. Johnson, James Littleton, Ben- jamin T. Morris, William Ratcliff. Jacob C. Scott, Joseph Spriggs; Zach- ariah Bush. Reuben A. P. Biggs, Simon M. Bruce, Simon Clark, Saint Clair Carver, James Fannin, William R. Gilbert, William Littleton, James R. Loper, George Littleton, John Osborn, Emanuel Rhoden, James P. Scott, Joseph Stewart, Erastus G. Taber. Robert Pettet, Oliver M. Summons, William Bevins, Eli C. Dugan, Lindorf H. James, Frank- lin Jones, Joseph Kimball, Anthony W. Lambert, Jacob McGlone, Wm. A. Ruggles, Marion B. Ratcliffe, Philip S. Ratcliffe, William Shiffbower.
Company "F."
CAPTAINS-Daniel Garrard, Jr., Williamson W. Bacon. 1st LIEU- TENANT-James Morton. 2d LIEUTS .- William H. Sneed, Richard J. Frayne. SERGTS .- Edward W. Vaughn, Moses A. Pickens, William P. Cooper, Jackson Roberts, Garland R. Bullock, John Bransom. COR- PORALS-David C. Bledsoe, Mathew Lowder, Benjamin Merchant. Jacob Pffeifer, John Ridenower. Charles Rosson. Joseph Montgomery. Michael C. Kain, William Bush, George W. Merchant.
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