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Being mounted, the regiment was employed in scout- ing and outpost duty, being on the flanks of the army and associated with the cavalry.
In Janury, 1864, it re-enlisted in the veteran organiza- tion, and was kept on continuous duty about Chattanooga. January 21st, Col. Wm. P. Boone in command of a detach- ment consisting of the 28th Ky., under Col. J. Rowan Boone, and the 4th Michigan, made a reconnaissance from Rossville through MeLemore's Cave to Dug Gap, twenty- five miles south of Chattanooga. The next day crossing Pigeon Mountain he moved to Summerville, and then to- ward Dalton, where he attacked and routed a force of the enemy, capturing prisoners and arms and other prop-
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erty. He returned on the 25th to Rossville. This expedi- tion was mentioned in complimentary terms in Gen. Thomas' report.
During the month of February, the 28th, Col. W. P. Boone commanding, remained under Gen. Thomas, south of Chattanooga, picketing the roads in the direction of Lafayette, Resaca and Dalton. In March it was sent to Pulaski, Tenn., where it was associated with the 2d Ky. Cavalry. In April it returned to the vicinity of Chatta- nooga, and was stationed at Lee and Gordon's Mills. April 18th it was transferred by order of Gen. Thomas from the 14th Corps .to the 4th Corps, and assigned to Wagner's brigade, 2d division. At that time it was dis- mounted, and under that assignment served through the Atlanta campaign.
In this celebrated campaign the regiment was com- manded by the youthful and gallant Col. J. Rowan Boone, and participated in all the battles from the beginning to the end.
In the great charge at Kennesaw Mountain, the 28th, together with the 40th Indiana, took a leading part. Col. J. Rowan Boone, though wounded, refused to leave the field. In a charge near Pine Mountain the regiment lost. four men killed and twelve wounded. In the month of June the killed and wounded of the 28th aggregated fifty- six.
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The injuries Col. Boone received at Kennesaw required him to relinquish the command for a time to Maj. Barth, . under whose lead the regiment crossed the Chattahoochee and participated in the battle of Peachtree creek, and the other battles around Atlanta, until the capture of that. place, September 2d.
The month of September was spent in camp near At- lanta. During October the 28th participated in the pur- suit of Hood in Northern Georgia. In November it was sent back to Tennessee with the 4th Corps to engage in the campaign against Hood, under Gen. Thomas. The 28th Ky. performed most valuable service in this celebrated campaign.
In the month of November, 1864, Gen. Thomas being in command in Nashville, advanced the 4th and 23rd Army Corps to Pulaski, Tenn., to oppose the expected movement northward of Gen. Hood. Toward the last of the month Gen. Hood endeavored to occupy Columbia, but Schofield fell back to that place and held it. Hood then attempted to gain Schofield's rear by sending a strong force to occupy Spring Hill, a little village on the turn- pike leading northward from Columbia. Schofield being
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· advised of this movement sent a force of 5,000, under Gen. Stanley, to intercept it. The 28th Ky. was with this force, under its gallant leader, Col. J. Rowan Boone. Spring Hill was held, and the 28th Ky. aided in holding it. Few events of the war have been more discussed than the ques- tion why Hood's men did not occupy this, and thus pre- vent Schofield from retiring by the turnpike road. Hood laid the blame on Gen. Cheatham, but Cheatham declares he obeyed orders in resting for the night without attack- ing, and that Hood himself was responsible. The an- swer given to the question by Gen. Walter Whitaker is undoubtedly the true one. He says: "The reason they did not get on that pike was because I was there myself." The truth is Stanley occupied the coveted place with 5,000 men, among whom was Gen. Whitaker's command and also the 28th Ky. Col. Boone was sent forward with his regiment, with others, to check Hood's advance upon Spring Hill. He deployed his men with great skill, and stubbornly fought the advancing Confederates, suffering serious loss, but delaying the advance until darkness came on that short November day, and the prize for which Hood was striving eluded his grasp.
The day following (November 30th) the 28th Ky. formed part of Schofield's rear guard as his army hurried on to Franklin. At Franklin two brigades of the 4th Corps-Lane's and Conrad's -- were posted across the . turnpike about a third of a mile in front of the main line of defense. The 28th Ky. was with Lane's brigade. It was not intended that these two brigades should make any stand in case of an assault. They were placed there to observe and to be used in the event that Hood should endeavor to make a flank movement across Harpeth river. By a mistake of orders, however, they did stand, and as Hood's whole army came sweeping forward in an instant, these brigades were enveloped and compelled to retire precipitously to the main line. They suffered serious losses in so doing. Reaching the main line with the in- rushing Confederates close upon them, great confusion ensued, and for a little while the central key point of the line was broken. The men on the line at that place (Ruger's division of the 23rd Corps and a portion of Riley's division, 23rd Corps) rallied and steadied themselves, and Lane's and Conrad's men uniting with them, and assisted by Opdycke's brigade and other troops which were hur- ried to the point of danger by Gen. J. D. Cox, commanding on the line, the defense was complete and Hood's grand assault proved a failure. In this terrible battle the 28th Ky. bore its part with great gallantry. The stand of the
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28th on the main line refutes the statement often made that Opdycke's brigade alone stood the shock. The state- ment is wholly without foundation. Ruger's division was there and fought, the brigades of Lane and Conrad were al- so rallied there in great part. The reserves of Riley's divi- sion, which included the 12th and 16th Ky. Vet. Infantry, rushed to the breach and Gen. Cox ordered up two other regiments from other parts of the line. All these troops contended together to resist the furious assaults of Hood's veteran army. Col. Rowan Boone and his regiment should be given a full share of the credit for the successful de- fense of Franklin. After this fierce and bloody struggle, the 28th proceeded that night with Schofield's army to Nashville. Two weeks later it participated in the great battle of Nashville. There the 4th Corps charged Hood's lines on each of the two days' fight and the 28th Ky., under Col. Rowan Boone, is mentioned in the reports in the most complimentary terms. Col. Boone says, in his report: "The officers and men of the regiment sustained the reputation they had long before established." He says, also, speaking of the second day's charge: "The line was formed, the order given and received with the same exhibition of confidence that had characterized them the day before, and they dashed toward the enemy's works, passing the entanglements and abatis, cleared the works and captured many prisoners, all of whom were ordered to the rear, and the regiment continued the pur- suit of the flying and demoralized enemy."
From the field at Nashville the regiment proceeded to Huntsville, Ala., and from thence it was ordered to Texas, where it remained until December, 1865. Returning from Texas it was mustered out of service January 1, 1866, after long and arduous service, first under its noble and heroic leader, Col. Wm. P. Boone, and afterward under his gifted son, the gallant young Col. J. Rowan Boone. The services of those two officers, father and son, deserve a much more extended mention than can here be given. Both were men of the highest talents and character. Col. W'm. P. Boone entered the service at the beginning and gave to it all the energy of his strong and vigorous nature. Hle led his regiment until his health compelled him to yield the command to his son. Under the younger colonel the regiment continued to the end. Both were typical sol- diers, military in bearing, and noble specimens of physi- val manhood. Both have died since the war, and are buried side by side in Cave Hill Cemetery. They belonged . to the historic Boone family, Col. Wm. P. Boone's grand- father being a first cousin of Daniel Boone.
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Col. A. Y. Johnson, who was associated with Col. Boone in raising the 28th, became incapacitated for field service by injuries received and was placed in the veteran reserve corps. For a time he was in charge of veteran reserves at Camp Holt, and from thence was ordered to Washington, where he remained on duty until the close of the war. He now resides in Louisville.
The surgeon of the 28th was Dr. Alfred W. Hynes, of Bardstown. His sons, Blythe and Alfred, were officers in the Union army; and How- ard, in the Confederate army. Dr. Hynes was also brigade surgeon. He was an eminent man in his profession.
Field and Staff.
COLONEL-William P. Boone. LIEUT. COL :- J. Rowan Boone. MAJORS-Absalom Y. Johnson, John Gault, Jr., George W. Barth. ADJT .- Edward Winkler. Q. MASTERS-Theodore B. Hays, Albert M. Healy. SURGS .- Alfred W. Hynes, James A. Post. ASST. SURGS .- Joseph Habermeal, William V. Marquis, Charles H. Stocking. CHAP- LAIN-Hiram A. Hunter. SERGT. MAJS .- Nathaniel Wolfe, Jr., Henry C. Senteny. Q. M. SERGT .- William R. Cox. COM. SERGT .- Josiah Allis. HOSP. STEWARD -- Stephen A. Catlin. 1st MUSICIAN-Will- iam O'Hara. 2d MUSICIAN-Thomas P. Myrick.
Company "A."
CAPTAINS-William E. Benson, Paul Byerly. 1st LIEUTS .- John W. Hogue, Martin Enright. 2d LIEUT .- John A. Weatherford. SER- GEANTS-W. P. Gathright, J. W. Taylor, J. D. Holt. CORPLS .- Will- iam O'Hara, Samuel Clark, Jacob Hess, W. J. Head, William R. Hoas- land, James Thomas, J. A. Dailey, John W. Smith.
PRIVATES-William Ash, Josiah Allis, Joseph Bensing. Joseph Bennett, Wm. Burke, Joseph Brobst, John Brewster, Nicholas Brannin. James Cayton, Ferdinand Conser, Ransom Chase, Hannon Cashing. Almanzo Connell, James Corrigan, Edward Corcelus, Michael Carney, C. F. Combs, Peter Coons, Henry Calcamp, Thomas Dillon, Abram Drifus. Joseph Day, Michael Dillon, George Fleck, Wm. Farroday, Frederick Forcht, Silas Fuell, Benjamin Fuell, Patrick Flaherty, Patrick Gaffusy. Gerhart Geny, Joseph Gnow, George W. Graible, Cyrus Graible, Wm. W. Gard, Hartman Helbert, John Horp. John Hettinger, James Howell, Michael Hays, George Hanley. Johnson Hardin, John Holler, Bernard Hochstatter, John Kinkead, Joseph Kinkead, Henry Keyser, William Kline, John Kane, George Kelpers, Joseph Kremer, Peter Lotze, John Lukenbill, Patrick Leary, Edward Leyer, Nicholas Miller, John . Mc- Carty, John McMahon, John Meyer. Coonrod Oper, Charles Owen, John A. Osborn, Benj. Powell, Jr., Gustav Roadsloff, Nicholas Rinehart, John Renwick, Charles Reap, G. W. Rodgers, Henry Schafer, Nicholas Show. Jno. H. Strausburg. Wm. Shirley, James Sullivan, George G. F. Shafer. H. C. Senteny, Lewis Suyer, Herman Stimpel, George W. Tiller, Samuel Tague, Henry F. Trantman, Philip Trunk, Geo. Wahlwind, John Wagner. August Weger, Herman Wahmes, Anselm Wesbacher, George Wesel.
Company "B."
CAPTAINS-Jas. H. White, Thos. J. Randolph. 1st LIEUTS .- Jno W. Tydings, Edward Winkler. 2d LIEUTS .- Wm. T. Applegate, Nathan B. Skinner. SERGTS .- Geo. H. Alexander, Chas. H. Harris. CORPLS -usher F. Kelly, Jno. W. LeBlanc, Harmagene LeBlanc, Wm. M. Har- ris, Wm. R. Parish. Henry Null. Jas. E. Mullen. Lewis Hawkins. MU- SICIANS-Chas. G. Clarke, Julius G. Johnson. WAGONER-Robert Murry.
PRIVATES-Henry Bull, Lewis H. Bealer, Jno. C. Black. Nehemiah
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Bohanan, Frederick Bodka, Lawrence Corcoran, Jas. D. Coulter, Richard Coulter, Milton C. Clark, Andrew L. Domire, Wm. Dooley, Jno. W. Floorr, Francis Faber, Patrick Flynn, Patrick W. Fooley, Alfred J. Gooch, Algist Gardner, Wm. M. Hargin, Philip Hargin, Jas. M. Hilton, George W. Hand, John Henry, Wm. Hamon, Jno. G. Hearn, Michael Hogan, Henry Honroth, Loudey Howard, Samuel Hopewell, Frederick Heffer- man, W'm. T. F. Johnson, George Kountz, James Kleisendorf, Orren Lane, John Means, David Mercer, Wm. H. Myres, Benj. B. Medcalfe, John Mahner, Dominick Morley, John Meister, Samuel L. Nichols, John Osborn, Barney O'Brien, Turlington Ragsdale, Marion Rowland, James Rawlings, Lorenzo D. Rardon, Chas N. Resenbaugh, Reuben Shiveley, Jacob H. Sapp, John F. Sweeny, Christopher Stilby, Daniel. Sullivan, Joseph D. Selvage, John H. Sisson, James L. Sisson, Robert Shanks, Martin L. Stephens, Morris H. Scheiffer, John Sheetinger, Ben. F. Smith, Wm. H. Sherrod, Frank Troutman, William T. Teeter, Michael Whalen.
Company "C."
CAPTAINS-Geo. W. Barth, Theodore B. Hays. 1st LIEUT .- Robert W. Catlin. 2d LIEUT .- Joseph F. Hawley. SERGTS .- Wm. Shane, Henry Dorman, Wm. H. Sanders, Silas F. Barrall, Stephen Nor- man. CORPLS .- John T. Monroe, Wm. H. Horine, Ely Williams, Wm. F. Miles, Joseph A. Barrall, Charles Lebberle, James Marshall, John Seibert. MUSICIANS-Thos. P. Myrick, Albert Younker. WAGONER -Walter Senger.
PRIVATES-Samuel R. Armes, Abraham Anderson, Henry Ahlbron, Henry Beghtol, Frederick Bealer, Littleberry Batchelor, John C. Barth, Silas M. Burk, Stephen Catlin, Horace Cahoe, Geo. W. Compton, James Corcoran, Wellington Crutchlow, Stephen Coch, Louis C. Dennis, William Davis, Henry C. Dother, Thomas B. Duncan, Henry Deal, Henry Eb- beharth, Louis Earickson, Alex. Elliott, Edward Egan, Samuel Fleck- ner, William French, Christ Friendenberger, Anthony Fouth, James Foster, John Geist, Patrick Gibbons, Conrad Gleb, John Gunner, Marcus L. Goldsmith, August Hennerberger, Christian Harshfield, Jacob Hart, Christopher Hapf, George Haller, Thomas Hogan, John Horine, Henry C. Johnson, Thomas Johnson, Frederick Kohler, Benjamin King, Thomas Kegan, Christian Zatzel, Sr., Christian Katzel, Jr., Joseph Long, Casper Lowenthal, John J. Myer, Jacob M. Miller, James W. Martin, John Mann, Charles F. Miller, Arthur May, Thomas McNutt, James McDonald. James M. Melson, John Nagel, Martin Nagel, Peter Nailor, James J. Norman, Warden J. Quick, Barney Ruf, John J. Samuel, Anthony Schmidt, George Seibert, James Stewart, Sidney S. Smith, Madison B. Stinson, Jacob Seipert, Martin Schmidt, Richard M. Thompson, John Thompson, Henry Thompson. Jacob Walter, John Webler, Frederick Webber, William Winter, John Myer.
Company "D."
CAPTAINS-Henry J. O'Neill, John Martin. 1st LIEUTS .- Henry Monahan, Patrick O'Malia. 2d LIEUTS .- Anthony Hartman, James B. True. SERGTS .- Joseph Flanagan, John Jardine, Vincent Eusada. CORPLS .- Anthony Funn. James Gannon. George Kinsley, Richard Langdon, Morgan O'Brien, John Farrell, Daniel O'Hern, William Naughton. MUSICIANS-Henry Gallagher, John McGovern. WAG- ONER-Peter Martin. COOK-Edward Clark.
PRIVATES-John Atchison, Thomas Birmingham, Michael Burke. 1st, Michael Burke, 2d, John Bolton, John Bogle, Richard Barrett. John Buckly, James Buckly, Bryan Connor, Philip Carr, Peter Campbell, Patrick Conway, John Cody, Michael Casey, Patrick Curran, James Dooley, Francis Finn, Darby Flaherty, Patrick Fadden, William Gal- lagher. Nathaniel Gallagher, Patrick Gorman, Martin Glynn, Patrick Hines, John Hollahan. John Hays. John Hennesy, John Hatch, John Hogan, Patrick Hogan, John Hanlon, George Hart, Joseph Kim- mel, George King, John Laihiff, Lawrence Larner, Michael Lynch, Patrick Lee, Bolivar Moody. Michael Mayhar, John McGregor, John Myers, Michael McClear, William McClellan, Patrick McBride, Michael Nicholas, Michael O'Donnell, John O'Brien, Michael Pimrick, Edward
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Pope, James Prewett, Thomas Ryan, Walter Ross, Lawrence Sullivan, Patrick Spratch, Austin Stanton, Brian Solan, Michael Shanahan, Bar- tholomew Thornton, Bartholomew Tierny, James Terrell, John Whalen. Patrick Welsh, Hugh Willis.
Company "E."
CAPTAINS-Franklin M. Hughes, George W. Conway, Wm. C. Ir- vine, Andrew B. Norwood. 1st LIEUT .- Granville J. Sinkhorn. 2d LIEUT .- Joseph H. Davis. SERGTS .- Chas. H. Littrell, George Mat- tern. CORPLS .- Wm. L. G. McPherson, Cornelius Maher, Henry H. Hancock, Thos. T. Baldwin, Silas W. Young, John W. Baldwin, Jas. L. Porter, Wm. Fagar. MUSICIAN-Othello Delano. WAGONER-Elijah Thurman.
PRIVATES-Eugene Anthony, George Albert, Jacob Arnold, James Black, Frederick Boyer, Richard Bee, Wm. Burke, Robert Barr, John Barr, Geo. J. Beninger, Jabzen N. Baldwin, Marion Bailey, Earnest Bitner, Daniel S. Brabson, Jesse Baxter, James Combs, Jacob H. Car- baugh, Wm. L. Connell, James Coons, Cornelius Crowley, James Cleary, Charles E. Figg, George B. Figg. Wm. W. Figg, Zachariah Fogelman, Thos. C. Forsyth, Henry Green, Wm. Gregory, Thos. F. Graham, George E. Holmes, Theodore F. Hambaugh, Uriah G. Hawkins, Wm. A. Hall, Michael Hynes, Wm. E. Keene, Peter Klink, Henry Kalhoff, Jesse K. Long, Michael Lynch, Patrick Mooney, Hugh McGrath, George Morrison, Greathell Maxwell, John F. Mullen, Wm. G. Myers. George Panell, Thomas Pryar, Patrick Pryar, Josiah D. Ripley, Jacob L. Spangler, Michael Sehr, Wm. G. Saner, John W. B. Shirley, Thos. B. Sweeney, Jas. W. Thomas, John H. Thurman, Charles Thomas, Andrew Todd, Samuel C. Vance, James W. Wilson, Joseph S. West, Joseph Wilbourne, Jos. W. Walker, Chas. T. Whalen, John W. Walton, George Zimmerman.
Company "F."
CAPTAINS-James R. Noble, Wm. C. McDowell. 1st LIEUT .- Wm. G. Shane. 2d LIEUT .- Henry Hooker. SERGTS .- Charles Shane, Samuel S. Hornbeck, Stephen M. Gupton, Wm. H. Manning. CORPLS. -Wm. Owen, George Ganman, Wm. Woodfall, Isaac Hornbeck, W'm. Morrow, Jas. Brunton, Wm. L. Gupton, George Brown. MUSICIANS- David Waits, William R. Cox. WAGONER-Benj. H. Murry.
PRIVATES-John Adams, Benhart Bargoff, James Bell, Valentine Berge, Franklin Blunk, John S. Cheshire, Kitchel Clark. Zedick Clark, Louis Colboker, James Cockeran, John R. Crull. John E. Davis, Wn. H. H. Davis, Joseph Elsey, James Elsey, Frederick Emlin, John Ernst, Jacob Earwine, James O. Evans, William Ferguson. John Fields, Michael Galliger, Pious Hardy, William L. Harris, John Higgins. Daniel Highland, Com. P. Hilderbrand. Noell Jackson, William Leish, John Lee, John Munch, John P. Means, Thomas Moore, John Miller. James Middleton, Fielding Middleton, William Middleton, Charles E. Manning. Sidney Noe, George Noe, John H. C. Overcamp, Nathan Pharris. Joseph Perry, Asbury Parsley, Henry Puff, Samuel Quick, George W. Rogers, Philip Shull. Abram Sago, Matthew Shay, John Spencer. William Sted- man, Frederick Thompson, Joseph Terry, George Tolson, Raphael Vine- core, Louis Varille. Thomas B. Wallace, Isaac Williams, William Webb. Benjamin Webb, Taylor Windsor, John Windsor, John Whitledge, Robert Wright, John Zinsmaster.
Company "G."
CAPTAINS-John W. Wilson, Frederick Brooks, James E. Loyal. 1st LIEUT .- Albert M. Healy. SERGTS .- Edward O'Malley. John G. Fraville, Charles Taylor, Frederick Honroth. CORPLS .- Frederick Troxell, Samuel Randalls, Charles B. Fetters, John H. Graham, Frank Read. MUSICIANS-Zefra Blum, Joseph Fox, Jr., Edward B. Gary. WAGONER-John Mullins. COOKS-Joseph Stevenson, John Steven- son.
PRIVATES-David F. Blair, Ferdinand Beiter, Hugh R. Boyd Thomas Bott, John Boggs, Charles F. Bates, Anthony F. Berger, Cor- nelius Boyd, Eli Burchard, Milton Burnham. George W. Bailey. Neit
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Conway, Timothy Conway, Thomas Casey, Frederick Cording, James Drummon, Andrew Dirk, Samuel Dysinger, James Davenport, David Danser, James Eairly, George R. S. Floyd, Jerome B. Francis, Joseph Fox, Sr., James Farrell, Wm. E. Gary, Jacob Goodfred, George Goodfred, Abraham Graham, Peter Haggerty, Washington T. Hudson, Thomas Higgins, Henry Hannasth, Philip Hinkle, Frederick Joyce, Henry K. Jerome, Patrick King, William Kimball, John Krebsback, William Lewis, Joseph Mets, John Murphy, Thomas More, John Maher, Derire Mongey, John McDonel, John McGreal, Frank O'Neil, Patrick O'Boyle, Reuben Ratcliffe, Jerry Riley, Samuel Ratchfend, William S. Roach, Jonathan Shull, John Shannon, Owen Sullivan, Patrick Toole, Seraphine Wohlap, William Wardrip, John Welsh, James Watson, Charles W. Farnum, Henry C. Gary, Edward S. Hall, David Isgrig, Jasper A. Jones, William Keepers, Thomas Murphy, Michael Morris, John Masters, William Miller, Robert Rogers, William Rosenbush, Clark Stackhouse, Josiah Searles, Andrew Taylor, Charle T. Todd.
Company "H."
CAPTAINS-John W. Tydings, Robert Cairns, Daniel C. Collins. 1st LIEUTS .- Nathaniel Wolfe, Jr., William R. Cox. SERGTS .- Robert W. Reid, Henry W. Neve, Jacob C. Burris, John V. Sanders, Roderick Mc- Leod. CORPLS .- Jeremiah Warner, Anthony Morley, Austin Stetler, John W. Brineger, Preston Nelson, Wm. G. Bostwick, Whitman S. Green, Charles Carroll. WAGONER-Peter McCormick. MUSICIANS-Bar- ney Wilkins. August Amborn.
PRIVATES-Philip S. Atkins, Frederick Booker, Philip Brennon, Henry Beckhart, John Cook, Patrick Collopy, Jeremiah Crowley, Thos. J. Craycroft, John Curran, Lawrence Carroll, Michael Cary, William Dyer, Michael Dermidy, James Dunovan, James W. Deering, Joseph Doherty, Thomas Ellis, Beverly Eisenbice, James Fitzpatrick, John Foos, James W. Floore, Patrick Gallagher, Henry Heinman, John Heenan, John Johnson, Stephen Kellesher, Thomas Kelly, James Kearney, Jacob Lear, Henry Long, Robert Miller, Lawrence Morgan, Michael Mullen. Thomas Mann, Thomas Murphy, Henry Medley, Wesley McMurry, Francis McDonald, Patrick McGuire, James Montgomery, Michael Mahan, John Nevill, George Parin, John Porter, John W. Roberts, Michael Swinney, John Steelen. James Smith, John Sterits, John Whalen, John Welch, James W. Clarke, Charles Cracknell, John P. Deitrick, John Dwyer, Thos. Dorsey, John Doyle, Cyrus Jeffreys, James Menaugh, Anthony Mullen, Charles Shoemaker, John M. Smith, Henry Weam. 1
Company "I."
CAPTAINS-Geo. W. Conway, John Schmidt. 1st LIEUTS .- Charles Obst, Frederick Buckner, Anthony P. Hefner, Wm. T. Morrow. 2đ LIEUTS .- William Troxler, Isaac Everett, Jr. SERGT .- Emile Wilde. CORPLS .- Wm. Hartman, Henry Lentacker, Chas. Henning, Joseph Pfatzer, Christian Haag, Samuel Schawartz.
PRIVATES-Frederick Arnold, John Algier, Jacon Altweiler, Joseph Amos, Chas. Berger, Conrad Beager, Andrew Bauer, George Bayha, George Bryning, Albert Baker, Wm. F. Bolkemeyer, John Bowls, Thomas Bowls, Lewis Cook, Armitage Carr, John T. Cunningham, Jas. H. Cowley, Thos. G. Conoway, George Comstock, Jacob Dries, James Davenport, Richard Davenport, Daniel W. Evans, B. Edward, Casper Foll, James Farrel, Louis B. Fuller, Thomas Gregory, Frank Gotquilt, Shelton T. Green, Philip Hans, Theodore Heidbring, Jacob Hager, Chas A. Harvey, Wm. R. Hudspeth, Joseph Heaky, Henry Jerome, John Kingka, Sr., John Kongka, Jr., Arnold Kuss, James Kay, Henry Mead, Thomas Moris, Charles Mathaes, John H. Michael, Benj. March, George Meier, Jos. T. Meier, Thos. D. Mclaughlin, James McGuire, Wm. Magowen, John T. Mark. Henry Miller, William Meier, Albert Naugester, John O'Haren, Radford M. Osborn, Joseph Obermeyer, Robert B. Pennington, William Rhein, Peter Reilsburger, John Reinald, Michael Radenheim, Charles Schrimpf, Bernhard Speaker. Vincennes Schrimpf, Joseph
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Schmidt, Edward Sulivan, Alvis Stranger, Patrick Stanton, Albert Thorninyer, Wm. Thompson, James Thomas, Benson Vansandt, Michael Vain, Thomas Ward, David F. Wright, Jacob Wirth, Henry Waltring, Frank Weston, Wm. Wardlaw, Geo. W. Wright, John Warden, George Wichter, John Welsch.
Twenty-eighth Kentucky Veteran Infantry.
Field and Staff.
COLONEL-J. Rowan Boone. MAJOR-George W. Barth. ADJT .- Edward Winkler. Q. MASTER-Albert M. Healy. SURGEON-Turner Anderson. ASST. SURG .- Charles H. Stocking. SERGT. MAJOR- James Marshall. Q. M. SERGTS .- Wm. R. Cox, Thomas B. Wallace, John W. McIntire. COM. SERGTS .- Wm. T. Morrow, Philip Hinkle, Samuel L. Nichols. HOSP. STEWARD-Stephen A. Catlin.
Company "A."
CAPTAIN-Martin Enright. 1st LIEUT .- Charles H. Harris. SER- GEANTS-John McCarty, George W. Rogers, Johnson B. Hardin, Joseph Bennett. CORPORAL-James Sullivan. COOK-Richard Brown.
PRIVATES-Nicholas Brannan, Benj. F. Casey, C. F. Cooms, Ran- som Chase, Thomas Dillon, Martin Dolen, William J. Head, John Ren- wick, George G. F. Schafer, William Shirley, John H. Strausburg, Sam- uel M. Teague, John Kane, August Weger, John A. Brewster, William M. Gard, Patrick Leary, Ferdinand Comser, George Wesel.
Company " B."
CAPTAIN-Nathan B. Skinner. 1st LIEUT .- James E. Mullin. SERGTS .- Jacob H. Sapp, Charles H. Harris, Daniel Sullivan, August Gartner, Joseph Stoker. John F. Sweeney, Milton C. Clark, Andrew L. Domire. CORPLS .- John C. Black, Lawrence Corcoran, William Dooley, George Kountz. Barney J. Coon, Patrick W. Foley, Samuel L. Nicholas, Morris R. Shaffer.
PRIVATES-Nehemiah Bonham, Francis Faber, Frederick T. Hef- ferman, John G. Hearn, Lewis H. Hawkins, Win. H. Herman, W. T. F. Johnson, James Kleissendorff, Orrin Lane. Jno. W. Le Blanc, Robert H. Murray, Lorenzo D. Rardon, Lewis H. Beeler, James M. Hilton, John Henry, John Mahner, Henry Nolen, Joseph D. Selvage, Wm. T. Teeter. Henry Honroth, Robert Shanks, Michael Hogan, Barney O'Brien, Henry Hall. Terlington Ragsdale, Charles N. Rosenbaugh. -
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