The Union regiments of Kentucky, Vol. 2, Part 27

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 "C."


CAPTAIN-Theodore B. Hays. 1st LIEUT .- John C. Barth. SER- GEANTS-Henry C. Beghtol, William Shane, Thomas McNutt, Marcus L. Goldsmith, Frederick Kohler, William F. Miles, William H. Sanders, Henry C. Johnson. CORPLS .- John Nagel, Anthony Fouth, John Sel- bert, Arthur May, Frederick Bealor, Madison B. Stinson. UNDER- COOKS-Robinson Barnes, George Washington.


PRIVATES-Henry Ashlborn, Littleberry Batchelor, Horace Cahoe. Patrick Gibbons, John Gunner, Jacob Hoerth, Benj. F. King, Thomas Keegan, Casper Loewenthal. John T. Monroe, John Myers, Martin Nagel, Anthony Schmidt, Martin Schmidt. James Stewart, Ash "Suits, John Thompson, Jacob Walter, Frederick Weber, Silas M. Burk, John Cook, Henry Deal, Alexander C. Ewing, George Haller, James M. Melson, John J. Samuels, Frank Smith, Samuel Fleekner, James Marshall, Welling- ton Critchlow, William Davis, Stephen Koch, Theodore Carter, Richard M. Thompson, Joseph Long, Peter Nailor, John Horine, Henry Thomp- son, Eli Williams.


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Company "D."


CAPTAIN-John Martin. 1st LIEUTS .- Patrick O'Malia, James Grannon. SERGTS .- Walter Ross, John Farrall, William Naughton, Patrick Conway, John O'Brien, Patrick Lee. CORPORAL-George Weston. COOK-Edward Clark.


PRIVATES-Thomas Birmingham, Michael Burke, John Bolton, Michael Casey, Patrick Faddon, John Hays, John Hollihan, George Hart. Michael Lynch, Edward Pope, Lawrence Sullivan, Patrick Spratch, Austin Stanton, John Buckley, William Galliger, John Laighiff, John McGovern, Patrick Walsh, Hugh Willis, Richard Barratt, John Bar- ratt, Patrick Curran, John Hennessee, John Hanlin, Patrick Hines, John McGregor, Henry Galliger, James H. Andrews, James Buckley, Patrick Gorman, Peter Martin, Michael Mahar, Morgan O'Brien.


Company " E."


CAPTAIN-Andrew B. Norwood. 1st LIEUT .- Thomas T. Baldwin. SERGTS .- John T. Mullen. George Panell, George J. Beninger, Cornelius Magher, George Mattern, John W. Baldwin, James L. Porter. CORPLS. -John W. Walters, James Combs, Jazeb N. Baldwin, William W. Figg, Jacob L. Spangler, William Gregory, Wm. L. Connell.


PRIVATES-James Coomes, James Cleary, Othello Delano, Henry Green, William A. Hall, Layton Jones, Michael Lynch, Gerathnell Max- well, Michael Sehr, Charles T. Whalen, Joseph W. Walker, George Albert, Jacob Arnold, Frederick Boyer, George Draper, Hugh MeGrath, George Morrison, Charles R. Thomas, Joseph S. West, James Black, Andrew Todd, John T. Davis, Z. T. Fogleman, Michael Hynes, Henry Kalkhoff, Samuel C. Vance, Robert Barr, Jesse Baxter, Wm. T. Davis, Uriah G, Hawkins, Peter Klink.


Company "F."


CAPTAINS-Wm. C. McDovell, Stephen M. Gupton. 1st LIEUT .-- W'm. L. Gupton. 2d LIEUT .- Henry Hooker. SERGTS .- George W. Rogers. George Brown. Charles E. Manning, Wm. Lish, William M. Owen, William Woodfall. CORPLS .- Joseph Elzy, John S. Whitlege, Samuel J. Manning, John W. McIntire.


PRIVATES-John R. Crull, Zeddic Clark. Thomas S. Cheshire, Wm. H. H. Davis, James O. Evans, Frederick Emlin, Daniel Highland, C. P. Hildebrand, Noah Jackson, William Middleton, George Noe, Henry Puff, Samuel Rice, Philip Shall, Louis Verilla, Robert A. Wright, William Webb, Benjamin Webb, B. Rernghoff, Leonard Kohl, Patrick McGinnis, Nathan Pharis, Samuel Quick, John Spencer, John Winsor, William R. Cox, Jacob Ernwein, Wm. T. Morrow. Thomas B. Wallace, John Hig- gins, Asberry Parsley, Franklin Blunk, Kitchel Clark, John Miller, John Ernst, William Gibson, George Gassman, Wm. L. Harris, John Johnson, John Mackrote, James Middleton, John P. Means, George Toleson, Tay- lor Winsor.


Company "G."


CAPTAIN-James E. Loyal. 1st LIEUT .- Thomas B. Wallace. SERGTS .- Thomas Bott, Frederick E. Honroth. David D. Danser, Will- lam E. Gary, Thomas Higgins, Seraphine Wohleb, Samuel Randal, Charles F. Bates. CORPLS .- George R. S. Floyd, Frederick Troxel, Washington T. Hudson, Henry K. Jerome, Patrick O. Boyle. COOKS- John Stephenson, Joseph Stephenson.


PRIVATES-Ferdinand Beiter. Thomas Casey, Andrew Dirk, John J. Fravel, Joseph Metz, Edward O'Malley, Jerry Reilly, John Shannon, Abraham Graham, John Kresback, William Lewis, William S. Roach, Joathan Shull, Philip Hinkle, John Mullen, Owen Sullivan, Philip Hor- ton, Henry Hannasch, Timothy Conway, Daniel W. Davis, James Wat- son.


Company "H."


CAPTAIN-Daniel C. Collins. 1st LIEUT .- William R. Cox. SER- GEANTS-Philip Hargan. John Heenan. Joseph Dougherty, Philip Bren-


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nan, Thomas Mann, Andrew Moline, John V. Sanders, Jeremiah Warner. Henry Becket, August Duneke. CORPLS .- James T. Garner, Benedict Garner.


PRIVATES-Michael Carey, George W. Russell, John Burke, Will- iam Burke, Andrew Casteel, Morris English, Daniel L. Franklin, Joseph Garner, John H. Hampton, Fergus Keane, Stephen Kelleher, Preston Nelson, John Whalen, Charles Carroll, Francis McDonald, John Curran. James Donovan, Henry Heimann, Alexander Henry, Austin Stettler. Barney Wilkins.


Company "I,"


CAPTAIN-John Schmidt. 1st LIEUT .- William T. Morrow. SER- GENTS-Charles Hennings, Emile A. Wilde, Bernhard Speaker, Andrew Bauer, Albert Thormeyer, Charles Schrimpf. CORPLS .- Thomas D. Mc- Laughlin, Samuel Scwartz, Jacob Altweiler.


PRIVATES-Conrad Beager. Henry Walting, David F. Wright. Joseph Amos, Benjamin Marsh, James McGuire, Radford M. Osborn. Alvis Stranger, George W. Wright, Wm. F. Blakemeyer, Thomas Bowls. Jacob Hager, James Kay, Thomas Ward, John Bowls, James H. Cowley, Shelton T. Green, Charles A. Harvey, Michael Harkins.


Twenty-ninth Kentucky Infantry.


The 29th Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Infantry was consolidated with the 6th Ky. Cavalry and other regi- ments.


Thirtieth Kentucky Mounted Infantry.


On the 7th of February, 1863, it was enacted by the Congress of the United State: "That the governor of Kentucky, by the consent and under the direction of the President of the United States, shall have power to raise and organize into regiments a volunteer force, not exceed- ing 20,000 rank and file, to be raised within the State of Kentucky, to serve for the term of twelve months, to be employed within the limits of Kentucky in repelling in- vasion, suppressing insurrection and guarding and pro- tecting the public property. Provided that at any time it may be necessary, in the discretion of the President of the United States, these troops may be employed outside of the limits of Kentucky against the enemies of the United States."


At this time Bragg's army was in Tennessee, and all the eastern part of that state was in the possession of the Confederates. Kentucky was a rich and inviting section for invasion by larger or smaller bodies of Confederates. It was essentially necessary that it should be guarded and protected. The Louisville & Nashville railroad was


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the only railroad through the state, and over it all sup- plies for the Federal forces in Tennessee had to pass. There were military stores and munitions of war in Ken- tucky; also bridges along turnpike roads and railroads. All these had to be protected, and a large force was neces- sary.


This condition led to the enactment of the law just quoted, and as it was in 1861, when Kentucky troops sprang at once to the protection of the state, so it was in 1863. Eleven regiments promptly organized, under the authority to raise not exceeding 20,000 troops.


One of the first to organize was the 30th Ky. Mounted Infantry. The following account is taken from the adju- tant-general's report:


"The 30th Ky. Mounted Infantry was organized under the 20,000 call, and was mustered into the United States service for one year. Companies A, B, E and F were mus- tered in at Frankfort, Ky., February 19, 1864, and Com- pany G March 29, 1864, by Capt. Charles H. Fletcher, 1st United States Infantry, and Companies C, D, H, I and K were mustered in at Camp Burnside, Ky., April 5, 1864, by Maj. J. C. Henderson, 45th Ky. Infantry.


"The difficulties attending the organization of this regiment, owing to the constant presence of guerrillas and small raiding parties, made it exceedingly danger- ous for the recruiting officers to leave any of the garri- soned posts, and retarded their operations a great deal. Companies A, B, E, F and G were raised originally as a battalion to protect the capital of the state, and were to be mustered into the service of the state for one year; but the exigencies of the service demanded, at this time, every available soldier that could be raised, and the War De- partment ordered that they should be mustered into the United States service, in order that they could be ordered by the commanding general to any portion of the state where their services were required. This order at first created some little dissension, but, by the prompt action of the officers, it was soon organized and became one of the most efficient one-year regiments in the service.


"In the battle of Cynthiana, June 10, 1864, with Mor- gan's men, Maj. Thomas Mahoney was severely wounded while gallantly leading his men. In the battle of Salt- ville, Va., October 2, 1864, this regiment lost two officers killed-1st Lieut. Cutsinger, of Company G, and 2d Lieut. Vickery, of Company C, and Captains Bacon, of Company E; Brownlee, of Company F, and Searcy, of Company G, wore severely wounded. It was constantly engaged throughout its term of enlistment in clearing different 37


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portions of the state of the predatory bands and guerrillas. Being mounted, this regiment moved with great expedi- tion to different portions of the state, and attacked the enemy in many instances by surprise.


"It has participated in the following battles and skir- mishes, viz .: Lexington, Ky., Cynthiana, Ky., Shelby county, Ky., Saltville, Va., October 2, 1864; Saltville, Va., December, 1864; Marion, Va., New Market, Ky., Laurel Gap, Clinch Mountain, Seven-Mile Ford, Va .; Owen county, Ky., Kingsport, Tenn., Brush Creek, Tenn., Chap- lintown, Ky., Bradfordsville, Ky., Marion county, Ky., and Albany, Ky."


In addition to the foregoing, the following facts have been gathered from the official reports:


In the organization of the Department of the Ohio, April 30, 1864, the 30th was in Gen. E. H. Hobson's divis- ion, and brigaded with the 45th and 47th and 49th Ky., and a Wisconsin battery, Col. John Mason Brown's bri- gade. Though at that time four companies of the regi- ment, with Col. Alexander, were under Gen. S. S. Fry, at Point Burnside, Ky. In the Saltville expedition the loss of the 30th in killed was five.


June 30, 1864, the 30th was transferred from Brown's brigade to the brigade under Col. Charles S. Hanson, and was at Lexington, Ky. September 3, 1864, it was re- ported from the headquarters at Lexington that three hun- dred rebels were in the vicinity of Shelbyville, and that Col. Craddock, with the 30th Ky., was after them.


In the organization of the Military District of Ken- tucky, September 30, 1864, the 30th was in Gen. McLean's division, headquarters at Lexington, and in Col. Charles S. Hanson's brigade.


October 25, 1864, part of the 30th was ordered to Paris, Ky. From Paris it proceeded, with other troops, to East Tennessee, to serve in Gen. Stoneman's command. De -- cember 13, 1864, Maj. Gen. Stoneman reports from near Kingsport, East Tenn .: "We left Knoxville on the 10th, overtook Duke's (formerly Morgan's) command yester- day. During the night drove him across the north fork of the Holston river. This morning we crossed the river, attacked and captured nearly the whole command, taking the wagon train. Col. R. C. Morgan, a brother of John, is, with many other officers, a prisoner. 'All consider this command as completely destroyed. The fighting was done by Gen. Gillem's command and the 30th Ky., of Gen. Burbridge's command."


Stoneman's command then went into Virginia and de-


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stroyed the salt and lead works. (See accounts of 12th and 7th Cavalry.)


Returning from this expedition to Kentucky, the 30th again went on duty protecting the state.


December 31, 1864, the 30th was at Louisa, Ky., in the division commanded by Gen. E. H. Hobson. January 6, 1865, it was at Camp Nelson, and two companies that day proceeded to Lebanon. January 10, 1865, it was ordered by Gen. Hobson to Taylor, Green and Barren counties, under Lieut. Col. Craddock.


The regiment was mustered out of service on the 18th day of April, 1865, at Frankfort, Ky.


Field and Staff.


COLONEL-Francis N. Alexander. LIEUT. COL .- Wm. B. Crad- dock. MAJOR-Thomas Mahoney. ADJT .- Thomas J. Hardin. Q. MASTER-George T. Finnell. SURGEON-Wm. H. Gardner. ASST. SURG .- Columbus A. Cox. SERGT. MAJ .- Thomas B. Johnson. Q. M. SERGTS .- Julius L. Johnson, Archibald R. Miller. COM. SERGT .- James P. Johnson. HOSP. STEWARD-E. O. Reed.


Company "A." .


CAPTAIN-Milton P. Hodges. 1st LIEUTS .- Wm. B. Craddock, Ambrose L. King. 2d LIEUT .- Berrie C. Craddock. SERGTS .- Stephen L. Richardson, Wm. A. Culbertson, George B. Bestore, Shepherd G. Davis. Joel T. Compton. CORPLS .- Basil S. Coleman, Jerry Hatcher, Levi B. Bullington, Warren W. Pulliam, George W. Craddock, Felix C. Jervel, Joseph A. Gentry, John D. Smith. WAGONER-Wm. S. Renfro.


PRIVATES-Page A. Asberry, Robert A. Bullington, James B. Brown, Silas J. Burks, John A. Butler, Henry H. Butler, Edward B. Bishop, James H. Beville, John T. Craddock, David W. Craddock, Willis G. Craddock, George H. Craddock, Jerry V. Cowherd, William 'S. Dun- can, George W. Defries, Greenberry J. Fives, Benjamin C. Forbis. Robert A. Froggett, Christopher C. Gentry, William G. Gentry, Daniel Hazel- wood, Bartholomew Hoffman, George T. Hicks, Judge A. Hagan, Ben- jamin F. Kessler, Daniel M. Kessler, Cannon Lively, Buford P. Moss, Mathew M. Mathion, James M. Mathews, Albert W. Montgomery, Elzy T. Owen, Jesse Pulliam, Francis M. Quire, James A. Richardson, Reuben Reynolds, Andrew J. Reynolds, Edward Reynolds, T. R. Shoemaker, Mordecai E. Twyman, Richard J. Trowbridge, George A. Taylor, Will- iam C. Wright, George W. Waddle, Robert N. Waldock, William B. Wells, George P. White, John C. Walsh, James R. Clopton, Lewis G. Johnson, James F. Reynolds, John Bell, John Billingsley, William L. Brickey, Daniel W. Carder, John H. Crump, George F. Clymer, Andrew B. Dobson, Lewis Goodbue, Samuel Judd, Evans G. Curry, Joseph N. Edwards, James T. S. Hardy, Milton L. Powell, John W. Slinker, Shedrick S. Butler, James M. Defries, William C. Russell, Calvin C. Smith, Joseph Stucker.


Company "B."


CAPTAIN-Robert J. Dyas. 1st LIEUT .- John T. Ford. 2d LIEU- TENANT-James Ranton. SERGTS .- William McIntire, George L. Miller, Thomas N. Grimsley, John Ferrell, Joseph W. Kennedy. COR- PORALS-Benjamin Green, John Crittenden, John A. Kite, William Odor, Thurston Ferrier, John M. MeIntire, Thomas J. Kite, Francis M. Graham.


· PRIVATES-Jacob Atler, Joseph Bond, William Conley, James Cole- man, Thomas Chittenden. James H. Chittenden, Amos R. Chittenden, Thomas J. Cummins, Lewis Duncan. Isaac Daugherty, Richard Devan,


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Thomas B. Furman, Thomas B. Finnell, Henry L. Glass, Davis C. Grimsley, John R. Garnett, Benjamin R. Garnett, Samuel Greenup, John Hood, James F. Hall, James H. Husk, Marshal Jones, Emery Kennedy, Columbus B. Kennedy, Francis M. Kennedy, David Mitchell, Thomas J. Miller, Reason M. McManama, Hugh McHatton, David McCarty, Joseph Odor, Alexander Odor, John S. Rook, George Renaker, William Shep- pard, Alexander Sturgeon, James See, Henry C. Steel, Vardiman Stone, Frank Vanarsdale, Samaritan Webster, John H. Wiley, Joseph Barnett, Dommon Bentley, Wm. H. Bentley, Raspberry Crawford, John Doyle, Ithemar Fickle, James H. Fulkerson, V. Garnett, Thos. B. Johnson, James P. Johnson, Julius L. Johnson, Arch R. Miller, Wm. Richardson, George Rogers, Louis Bailey, Andrew Sims, James A. Stull, Wm. G. Sanders, W. Clifton, Wm. W. Hoppins, Edwin C. Parker, John Rook, John R. Stephens, Martin V. Finnell, Addison Beach, James Kinney.


Company "C."


CAPTAIN-Fleming Bates. 1st LIEUT .- Joseph Miller. 2d LIEU- TENANT-Jenkins J. Vickery. SERGTS .- Wm. L. Warden, Thos. J. Taylor, George A. Wharton, Christopher C. Huffaker, William Bates. CORPLS .- John Ragan, Claton M. Huff, Henry C. Huffaker, Jerry J. Roark, Granville C. Roaten, Jacob Coons, Job M. Kerns, Wm. T. Francis. WAGONER-Charles O. Hardin.


PRIVATES-Wm. C. Blakeley, Richard Barrier, Thos. W. Claiborn, James Crabtree, John W. Calhoon, Henderson Crabtree, Martin Coyl, William Duncan, Wilson Dabney, James Denton, John Denton, Bailas W. Duncan, Jeremiah R. Davis, Isaac N. Denton, Allen Done, George W. Fleming, William Foster, James Gibson, George W. Goddard, John Gibson, John S. C. Gregory, Wm. R. Gilbert, George Gibson, William Gibson, Pullum Gragg, John Horton, James S. Havens, Robert Horton. Wm. Lorton, Richard Lawson, John R. Lyons, Andrew M. Miller, Will- iam Mills, Jesse Redenhour, George Ragan, Emanuel Sandusky, George Spann, Thomas Selvy, Horace Withers, Larkin Arnold, John E. Bailey. Pleasant Q. Barron, George Bobbitt, Cy. W. Currier, James Cox, Will- iam Crabtree, Martin Dutheridge, William Durmon, George W. Gill. William Griffis, N. W. Hart, Martin Hicks, Anderson Hunter, Alford Jones, William Lawson, Carroll C. Mercer, William Mckenzie, George Nicholas, Henry Price, Samuel Price, John Sowders, William Todd, Robert Waron, James Woodall, Henry J. Bates, James M. Coil. Jonathan Lyons. Robert H. Lyons, David Bell.


Company "D."


CAPTAIN-James S. Burk. 1st LIEUTS .- Gains L. Burk, William Burk. 2d LIEUT .- William H. Gregory. SERGTS .- George A. Bell. Mordecai Gregory, Francis Adkins, William King, Benjamin Burk, William Burk. CORPLS .- Pleasant Caylor, Rufus K. Gooding, John Winchester, Kerby King, Benjamin F. Bell, Hiram Sexton, John H. Alton, John Cooper, Alvin L. Upchurch. WAGONER-John Bell.


PRIVATES-Jacob Anderson. John H. Allcorn, Wm. W. Alexander- son, Robert Bell, Joshua F. Bell, Marion Brown, Gains Blevins, Thomas Brown, Diansis Blevins, Benjamin Cooper, Rufus Dishman, Richard Dishman, Francis Deavenport, Thomas Dolen, Henry Fewsten. Zara! Foster, Irving Foster, Shelly Gibson. Elihu Gibson, Claiborn Gregory. Sydney Gregory, Claiborn Gibson, George Gibson, William Kidd, Arch- ibald King, David Louis, John Morris, Tilman Morgan, Jasper Morgan. Francis M. Privett, Isham Qualls, Richard Roberts, James W. Roberts. Granvil Steel, Jacob Smith, James W. Smith. Reuben G. Stinson, Kelon Slagle, Thomas Spradling, Jackson Tucker. John Tucker, Shadrach Up- church, Shad. T. Upchurch, Francis M. Burnett, Francis. M. Gibson. George W. Slagle, Harvey Worley, James Brake, James Mathews. Henry Smith, James Sweet, Isaiah Wright, James S. Barrier, Wm. Barrier, Elisha Gibson, George H. Dishman, Stephen Gregory, Thomas Pile, Miles Privett, Moses Privett, Hiram Troxtall, Reuben Worley, Charles Wat- son, John Corder, Cyrenius Carson, Ingram Gibson, James Spradling.


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Company "E."


CAPTAIN-William P. Bacon. 1st LIEUT .- George W. Young. 2d LIEUT .- Jesse A. Suter. SERGTS .- James H. Willhoite, Thomas F. Hancock, John M. Palmer, Sanford C. Willhoite, David W. Allnut. CORPORALS-Nineon Vanderin, Wallace W. Coats, James M. Bush, James Allnut, Garrett D. Warnock, Seth T. Penn, Francis M. Schooler, Isaac W. Rees.


PRIVATES-James F. Anderson, William M. Anderson, John T. Brent, Van Buren Bellamy, Walter W. Boyd, Wm. T. Beckham, Land- rom Bennett, William A. Brent, Manlius Crawford, James M. Carter, John W. Dawson, Wm. F. Dodd, James W. Donophon, William Dono- phon, Robert A. Evans, Carson C. Eves, Andrew J. Eves, Robert L. Fitzgerald, William M. George, Edward T. George, Daniel W. Hudson, Benjamin F. Hesler, William N. Hudson, John S. Holmes, Enoch John- ston, Samuel Jones, Wm. H. H. Jourdan, Alonzo Jones, William Long, Benjamin F. Long, Thomas W. Lancaster, Absalom Morgan, George W. Morrow, Calvert Mckinney, Francis M. Morrow, William McHatten, Benjamin Newland, Caleb W. Parker, William R. Pile, Samuel M. Penn, W'm. B. Sinclair, Zachariah T. Sanders, Samuel D. Sullivan, Paschal T. Suter, Andrew T. Suter, Rufus K. Sparrow, Samuel H. Stephenson, Willis Todd, John C. Williams, Robert C. Williams, John K. Willhoite, Jeptha W. Willhoite. Crawford E. Williams, Tobias C. Willhoite, Sidney S. Woods, Robert M. Warnock, Newton J. Walker, Richard L. Williams, William J. Williams, Joseph G. Mansfield, Robert M. Warden, John M. Long, E. O. Reid, John G. Peebles, Henry C. Hardin, Joseph T. Porter, Loyd A. Shaeffer, Benjamin F. White, George B. Jackson.


Company " F."


CAPTAIN-John B. Brownlee. 1st LIEUT .- John W. S. Smith. 2d LIEUT .- Andrew H. Brownlee. SERGTS .- Stephen C. Noble, Thomas O. Letcher. Myran McCrackin. Luther Town, Clement M. Lighter. CORPLS .-- William H. Perry, Miller R. Neagle, Christopher P. Jones, Jerome Edwards, Frederick W. Doerr, Alfred A. Burress. John B. Jett, Wilson M. Bagby.


PRIVATES-James H. Akin, William B. Akin, Samuel Akin, Wm. D. Albright, Jonathan Brunton, John C. Blakeman, Walket T. Brent. Henry C. Butts, John A. Carmicle, John Crosby, Holland T. Ellis, Albert M. Ferguson, Joseph Foster, John A. Farmer, James A. Gossett, Miles, J. Handy, Thomas Hill, John B. Hill, Ignatius Hazell, John M. Innis, Elijah J. Lobb, Robert P. Letcher, Stephen G. Letcher, Samuel W. Mitchell, Fielding H. Milby, Francis M. Mann. Samuel Murry, John J. McHatton, Franch L. Neal, Geo. W. Nicholds, Abraham T. Rock, Albert Reynolds, Jas. F. Sidebottoms, Nathaniel Sanders, George M. Smith, Tobias S. Swetman, Henry Tibbs, Wm. M. Vanfleet, Alonzo Vanfleet, Peter Wiegle, Samuel A. White, Albert Whitlow. James A. Whitlock, Charles T. Wil- son, James F. Yates, John L. Innis, Theodore C. Innis. Timothy Arnett, James H. Armstrong, James H. Butler, William W. Bates, William D. Butler, John T. Burton, Benjamin Copsy, James W. Ferrin, James N. Franklin, James C. Gooden, Josiah Kesler, Joseph Lake, Daniel J. Milby, Andrew J. Pettit. Thomas M. Smith, George W. Smith, George W. Slinker, John T. Sidebottoms, Wm. H. Compton. Jettefans Colieher, George W. Eckles, Charles T. Gum, Wm. H. Houlk, Thomas J. Mann, Wm. H. At- well, Jas. A. Whitlow, George W. Johnson, Benj. Simmons.


Company "C."


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CAPTAIN-Wiley Searcy. 1st LIEUT .- James L. Curtsinger. 2đ LIEUT .- James S. Searcy. SERGTS .- James E. Willis, James W. Burgin. Richard T. Dowdy, George W. Curtsinger. Richard Thrailkil, John E. Grear. CORPLS .- John Jordan. Kelan Melear, Marion Parrish, E. Merritt Easley, George L. Gaines. Louis Zinnamond, Walter Allen. MUSICIAN-Jesse Jones. WAGONER-Jesse Burgess.


PRIVATES-Louis Boston, Robert Catlette, Franklin Catlette, John T. Gordon, Levi Green, Arthur Mc. Hutton, Wm. T. Hutton, Winfield S.


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Jordan, James H. Jones, John R. Jones, Joseph B. Jewell, Robert I). Johnson, John Montgomery, Parker Morton, Christopher C. Proctor, George K. Rucker, Alexandria Searcy, James Arthur, Henry C. Bell. Mastin Bond, James C. Chafin, John A. Cinnamond, John Doke, Thomas W. Grubbs, Peter Grubbs, Richard Hahn, John W. Hazelwood, Siias Hawkins, Henry Hamlet, Joseph Hite, Joseph Ivans, William A. Jack- son, Oliver James, William Johnson, David Jimison, Drewie T. Kays. William Kays, Levi Lipscomb, John McCalister, George W. Montgomery, George B. Montgomery, Paton Morgan, Robert H. Pool, William Rich- ards, Marshal Stacy, Taylor Searcy, James T. Saffel, Nathan Snelnel, James M. Stevenson, Sanford Travis, James Travis, Everette Wright, Oscar Warren, Bishop A. Wash, Henry Wilson, James G. Carter, Thomas McMichael, Jeptha D. Sutherland, William Stipes, Franklin Boss, Craft Dowdy, John Goeens, James N. Jenkins, Hardester Simpson, John Ter- rell.


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Company "H."


CAPTAIN-Leander J. Stephenson. 1st LIEUT .- John W. S. Brooks. 2d LIEUT .- Ephraim B. Guffey. SERGTS .- Geo. K. Marcum, Absalom C. Guffey, Hooper C. Norman, John Albertson, George W. Smith. COR- PORALS-Dewit C. Duvall, James Meek, Reuben S. Ramey, Stephen S. Rain, Sampson Hider, Andrew J. Mace, James Rodgers, Henry T. Bramer. WAGONER-Calvin G. Hugh.


PRIVATES-Wm. E. Albertson, William H. Akin, Samuel L. Bramer, Joseph L. Beck. Jeremiah Calhoon, Stephen Coil, Milburn Coop, Samuel Clark, Robert B. Crisp, James K. Crisp, Oliver P. Duvall, William Davidson, Milton Davidson, Thomas S. Davidson, Carter D. Dalton, Wm. H. Deny, Ewing L. Deny, Jesse M. Eliot, Joseph Fergison, Joshua F. Gilbert, Jacob L. Higginbotham, Granville S. Hancock, Wm. A. Hider, James Hider, Amos M. Koger, Jesse J. Lester, Samuel R. Littrell, John E. Morrow, James R. Miller, John Neal, William Pruitt, Joel W. Rodgers, John F. Riley, Amburs B. Riley, Isaac W. Smith, Jamies Steward, Jona- than J. Shockey. James H. Shiral, Sherrod A. Stinson, James S. Smith. Alex. W. Smith. Joel Vickry, Nicholas D. Vandiver, Jefferson S. Walker. Daniel Zimermon. William Brown, Andrew J. Frogee, Ezekiel H. Hall. Wm. A. Massengale, Curtis M. Shelton, Harman W. Sandusky, Solomon Albertson, Jeremiah Coil, Stephen R. Rains, Jesse B. Smith, Elisha Bell, William Crabtree, Amsey Crabtree, Henry C. Dyer, James Furgison. Washington G. Garrot, James R. Givings, John Kirkwood, Ransom Riley. Alford Elmore, Marion Hatfield, Emanuel Hatfield, Robert Hatfield. George Troxwell, George A. Vandiver.




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