The Union regiments of Kentucky, Vol. 2, Part 28

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 "I."


CAPTAIN-Gains L. Burk. 1st LIEUT .- Calvin Bell. 2d LIEUT .-- James Phipps. SERGTS .- James C. Parker, Nathan S. Smith, James S. Jones, Moses Hurt, John A. Cannon, James Koger, Perry Anderson. CORPLS .- Hiram Vaughan, Mordecai Gregory, Joseph Coffey, Nelson Cecill. Shadrich Upchurch, David Norris, William H. Cook, John J. Up- church. WAGONER-Elijah Hall.


PRIVATES-Jonathan Abbott, Edward Brown, Daniel Blevins, Bel- field Brown, Francis M. Blevins, David Boyatt, Henderson Boyatt, Har- rison Bell, Nelson Davis. Cebron Davis, Charles Foster, John Foster, Aaron Fox, Roland Gregory, Wm. P. Goddard, Reuben Hurt, Calvin Jones, Joel Lackey, Henry Mckinney, James T. Merideth, Nathaniel Merideth, John W. Merideth, Wm. Massingale, William Marcum, Samuel J. Owens, E. Privett, Martin Parker, Jesse Reeves, S. Ried, Isaac Ried, John Rich, Wiley Reid, Riley Spradlin, Pattent Spradlin, David Smith. Henderson Smith, Elijah Smith, Jefferson Slaven. James Slaven, Will- fam Spradlin. Ambrose Spradlin, Jacob Troxel, Jr., Peter Troxel. Johnson Tucker. Moses Upchurch, Henderson Upchurch, William R. Winchester, Samuel Walters, Thomas Wooton, Jeremiah Cope- len, Isaac Burnett, William Boston. Henry Clark, Moses Davis. Allen Savage, Emberson Wallace, John C. Dishman, Allen McThompson. Clayborn Reid, Elliott Spradlin, Jacob Troxel, Jonathan Winchester.


Luke Davis, Allen Fox, Francis Malcoat, Burdine Tackett.


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Company "K."


CAPTAIN-Richard Reynolds. 1st LIEUT .- Nathan Buchanan. 2d LIEUT .- George A. Muse. SERGTS .- Aaron Turpin, William P. Aken, Richard G. Barber, John R. Burton, James H. Powell. CORPLS .- Isaac M. Shoemaker, Loupra B. Hall, Oliver Markum, Thomas Price, Overton Shoate, Cornelius W. Cain, Joseph Roberts, James Meece. WAGONER- William Patten.


PRIVATES-Milford Burton, Mason Burton, Thomas Bagley, Lewis Burk, William Burton, Elisha Boyt, Andrew Cox, Allen Cooper, Wel- come Davis, Sherrod W. Duvall, Jesse Flinn, John Farmer, James Foster, Isaac S. Hail, Henry Hysan, Jackson Hider, Joseph G. Jasper, William H. Kelsey, Henry McCart, Milford Merritt, Henry Moles, George W. Mason, William Mason, Burton New, Cyrenius Newby, Jesse C. Neeley, John Norris, Amberson Parker, Alvin Parker, Richard Rains, Solomon Slaughter, Wm. Stroksdill, Samuel Smith, John Surber, George M. Stephens, Henry Scott, Esaw Thompson, Jacob Thompson, Daniel Troxtall, Jacob Troxtall, Henry L. Thompson, Micajah York, Caleb York, William Stinger, James W. Brock, William Edwards, Francis T. Gaines, Joseph Hatmaker, James Merrett, John H. Meeks, William P. Price, John A. Raney, John Taber, Jonathan Welsh, Burdine Young, John Ferguson, David Hanlette, Everette Hanlette, George W. Kelly, Martin V. Lefevers, Jacob M. Yaden, Nathaniel P. Price, William F. Grear, Wm. P. Goodin, James M. Goodin, John Huff, John Marcum, Hiram Meeks, James K. McCart, William E. Rains, Micajah Sowers, Richard Stringer, James P. Sears, Jefferson York.


Thirty-first Kentucky Infantry.


The organization of this regiment was abandoned.


Thirty-second Kentucky Infantry.


The roster of this regiment is given in the adjutant- general's report, but the only account of its career there found is as follows:


"The officers of this regiment failed to furnish a history of its early organization, marches, etc., and the records of the command being very incomplete in the adjutant-gen- eral's report, I am unable to give a detailed statement of its operations."


The present writer has not been able to obtain any as- sistance in making the history of the 32d. What is here presented has been gathered from the official reports.


The regiment was raised by Col. Thomas Z. Morrow in the summer of 1862. The field and staff and all the companies were mustered into service at Camp Burnside. Kv. Company B was mustered in at Frankfort, and Capt. Taylor's company at Louisville.


Before the men were mustered into service the regi-


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ment was engaged in active service in the defense of Ken- tucky against Bragg's invasion in 1862. A portion of the regiment participated in the battle of Perryville, October Sth, being at that time in Terrell's brigade, Jackson's division, and under the immediate charge of Gen. T. T. Garrard. Generals Jackson and Terrell were both killed, but the adjutant-general of the brigade, Capt. W. P. An- derson, U. S. A., reported that Garrard's troops behaved well. After the battle of Perryville the 32d was kept on duty in the state guarding and scouting. In this duty it operated as far west as Hopkinsville. It was also at Danville, Lexington, Somerset, Camp Burnside, Stanford, Lebanon and many other points.


In the organization of the Department of the Ohio under Gen. Burnside, June 30, 1863, the 32d, under Col. Morrow, was in the Ist Brigade, 2d Division; and, July 31, 1863, the same. At that time Gen. Burnside went on the East Tennessee expedition, in which the 32d participated. In November, 1863, it is reported by Gen. O. B. Wilcox at Morristown, East Tennessee. After that date it re- turned to Kentucky.


Capt. Robert B. Taylor's company appears to have been recruited for the 32d, but before it was mustered into service was consolidated with Company I, of the 22d Ky. Infantry, with which regiment it served for three years.


Since the war Col. Morrow has been one of the most prominent citizens of Kentucky, having been candidate for governor, and having served as circuit judge.


Field and Staff.


LIEUT. COL .- Thos. Z. Morrow. MAJOR-John A. Morrison. AD- JUTANTS-Wm. J. Hume, R. H. Kinney. Q. MASTERS-J. C. Sayers, Wm. Woodcock, John Carnes. SURGEONS-John J. Matthews, Wm. F. Scott. ASST. SURGEON-Benj. F. Davidson.


Company "A."


CAPTAIN-Robert J. Dyas. 1st LIEUT .- Isaac N. Slade. 2d LIEU- TENANT-George W. Drinkard. SERGTS .- Zebular Alphin, John M Hightower. John Stiner, Zachariah Brown, Wm. T. Whaley. CORPLS. -- Samuel M. Rich, John W. Hill, Williamson B. Finnell, John L. Mitchell. Joseph Barnett, L. C. A. Lucas, James R. Hightower, Wm. Foster. MUSICIANS-Wm. J. Westlake, John G. Dyas. WAGONER-Stephen Burch.


PRIVATES-James Adams, John W. Anderson, Allen Antibus, Ad- dison Beech, Thomas Bingham, Taber Brown, Aaron Baker, Squire II. Billiter, George L. C.V. Bowen, James J. Bell, Peter A. J. Brumback. William Bell, Stephen Brittenham. John Bonds, John Carnes, Richard A. Collins, Charles W. Conner, Landon S. Carter, George W. Corbin, Win. H. Corbin, Jeremiah Crouch, Gotlief Crips, Volney O. Canfield, Tolliver Craig, Moses Crutchfield, Columbus C. Conner, Wm. M. Cook. John Dunn, Charles T. Daniel, Redin Davis, Oval L. Dougherty, William El- liott, Thomas B. Finnell, Thomas Ferrie, William M. Forbs, John T. Ford, William M. Franks, Francis Fightmaster, George Gano. Thomas


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Thirty-second Kentucky Infantry.


M. Grimsley, Virginius Garnett, Jeremiah Gleen, Wm. E. Hearn, James F. Hall, James A. Hill, Thomas Hender, Robert S. Hopper, Lafayette Holder, Wm. A. Hopper, Gordon Harris, John Hendricks, Squire Hen- sley, James Health, Peter Hemingway, Bush H. Jones, John Justice, E. D. Johnson, Robert Johnson, John Jones, James D. Kenedy, William Kalaher, Robert H. Kinney, Lafayette Kenedy, Wm. Kenedy, Joseph W. Kenedy, Bryson Kenedy, Henry Kipp, Richard Kendall, Pierce Kent, Ezra K. Lumis, Ethelbert Lumis, Samuel Lambert, Thomas Landrum, John Littrell, Nicholas O. Livingston, John H. Miller, Hugh McHatten, Charles E. Morton, David McCarty, Reason A. Miller, David L. F. Mile- han, Sylvanus J. Osborn, Obediah Perry, Hugh K. Perry, Ephriam Rest- ler, James Ranton, Squire Rose, Benjamin F. Robinson, Leonard M. Rutherford, James H. Robinson, William Silman, John Smith, James Stephens, John Shurburg, Josiah Stuart, Peter Sturgeon, Joseph Simons, Thomas P. Simpson, Michael Thorp, Henry T. Wolf, Wm. T. Whaley, John Wiles, Wilson Wadsworth, Bryant Webster, Benjamin Winkle, Samaritan Webster, Vardamin Webster, James W. Williams, William Webb, Wm. J. Wells, Jackson Walton.


Company "B."


CAPTAIN-Ben T. Nix. 1st LIEUT .- John W. Zinn. 2d LIEUT .- Thomas E. Rhoades. SERGTS .- Asa M. Phillips, Wm. A. Bowles, Henry C. Hopkins, Ralph Rabourn, James P. Wilson. CORPLS .- Louis E. Boroughs, Lawson Hopper, William Bobbit, Wm. B. Childers, Wm. H. Burgess, James W. Ferguson, Wm. M. McHatton, Henry Morrow. MUSICIANS-Wm. D. Nix, Robert H. Bickers. WAGONER-James D. Clark.


PRIVATES-James A. Anderson, Thomas H. Baird, Wm. Beckurn, Uriah Bickers, John Bonds, Joseph F. Blythe, Joshua Brown, Wm. S. Butts, James J. Baird, Wm. Barnett, John W. Barnett, Nathaniel Beech, John Cave, Robert Clifton, Rasbury Crawford, Richard A. Collins, Charles W. Connor, Landon S. Carter, Thompson Collins, George W. Cor- bin, Wm. H. Corbin, John W. Dawson, Andrew Devoe, Wm. R. Donovan, Benjamin Dunn, John Dunn, Marion Edwards, Thurston Ferier, Wm. H. Ferguson, John A. Fornash, Wm. R. Goldsbury, Hack Hawkins, Wm. E. Hearn, Wm. W. Hudson, John D. Hutchinson, Sam. D. Hutchinson, Geo. W. House, Andrew J. Hicks, Andrew J. Isaacks, Preston Isaacks, Lafayette Jones, Samuel Lambert, Wm. Lozier, B. McCormic, John J. McHattan, Jesse Moore, James T. Moore, James F. Marshall, John B. Marshall, Louis Martin, James G. Milton, James F. McHattan, Mathew McHattan, Robert C. Noel, Elisha Oliver, James H. Pernell. John Readnour, Uriah Rudacille, William W. Rankins, Coledge Sipple, Jesse A. Suter, George W. Sleet, Henry C. Sleet, John B. Shryock, Elisha Stuart, Levi Stuart, Thomas P. Simpson, William Smith, Andrew J. Sims, Thomas H. Thomas, William Thornton, John Troutman, James Tresler. John Vohn, Wm. P. Vohn, John Wallace, James M. Walker, Tilman Webster, James M. Wills, Hiram G. Williams, William J. Wells, James Walton, Jos. Dunn.


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Company "C."


CAPTAIN-Harrison M. Hurt. 1st LIEUT .- Rolly W. Chapman. 2d LIEUT .- William D. Lowe. SERGTS .- Benj. F. T. Hancock, Jacob J. Andrew, James H. Hancock, Thomas H. Guffey, Doctor F. Perdue. CORPLS .- John Hurt, John McGowen, Simeon Marcum, Ephraim M. Mc Whorter, Shelby G. Andrews, James F. Stephenson. Jeremiah Davis, Joel B. Ellis.


PRIVATES-Henry Allen, William Avery, Joseph R. Acrie, William Allen, Robert Brumley, Eli Brown. Francis M. Butram, Wm. B. Brum- ley, James Bulard, Ellison Brown, Alexander Brumette, Claborn Brown, Thomas Brown, Frederick Boice, Daniel R. Brown, John Brumley, Thomas Cook, John Cook, Samuel Clark, Shelby F. Choat, John P. Choat, George W. Dicken. Robert S. Davis, John Davis, Richard Dousley, Henry Eaton, Franklin Edwards, Wm. Evins, John Evins, William Eads, Martin Guthrie, Thomas Gibson, E. M. C. Guffey, James M. Guffey, Richard B. Guffey. Henry Guffey, Champion M. Guffey, Andrew K.


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Hamons, Starlin S. Hoover, Samuel W. Hale, Marion P. Herell, Ervin Keeton, Martin Keeton, William Kent, Andrew R. Lowe, James W. Lowe, Wilber F. Miller, James H. Miller, Jerry C. Moore, John Moles, James Makiner, James Owens, Wm. H. Polstor, Levi Polstor, Franklin Polstor, Evin Pening, Daniel Perry, James Phipps, Squire S. Roberds, Preston V. Robins, Thomas Snow, Alex. R. Shie, Wm. H. Summers, David H. Starns, John M. Stephenson, Caleb Starns, James M. Shockey, Bartin Smith, James Stinson, James K. P. Slone, John F. Slone, Samuel H. Slone, James Slone, Hiram Slone, Reuben Slone, Wm. S. Taylor, Thomas W. Vigles, Robert Wilson, Brooks, H. Walker, William H. Wynn, John R. Wright, Briton Walden, Giles W. Walden, David Willen, Newton Walden, James Walden.


Company ."D."


CAPTAIN-Parish G. Buster. 1st LIEUTS .- Benjamin D. Owens, Wm. M. Northrup. 2d LIEUT .- James L. Francis. SERGTS .- George K. Marcum, William Cross, Henry Means, Wm. H. Stephens, John Ellis. CORPLS .- Jesse J. Goodman, Francis Guffey, Richard Hadley, George W. Garvis, Joseph Guffey. Thomas Turner, Edward Williams, Blackbur Smither. WAGONER-James Cope.


PRIVATES-Aaron \. Allen, Joseph Agee, Simmons Bandy, John Brockman, Granvil G. Beaty, Wesley Bell, Elisha Bell, John Bell, James Bell, William Booker, John W. Brown, Golson W. Brown, Linsey Brumit. James A. Brown, Crawford K. Burch, Thomas Burch, James Bunch, John Buck, William Branham, Richard Cook, Albert C. Cox, Ambrose Cundif. William Clark, Rufus Dowdy, J. S. F. Davidson, Oliver Dowdy, Edward Elman, John M. Francis, James Fergerson, Thomas J. Ferril. William Ford, Howel C. Fergerson, John Garvis, George W. Goodman, John A. Goodman, John L. Guffey, George Guffey, Wm. G. Gabbert, Asa B. Galaway, Thomas Holt, Isaac Holt, William Hair, Wm. E. Huddleston, Jackson Hider, Wm. Hider. Samuel Jones, Isaac Koger, John Man, Benj. M. Means. John Marlow, John Melton, Jefferson Melton, Abraham Nor- ris, Thomas Oaks, W'm. Perdew. Patrick Patterson, John S. Ramsey. Wm. G. Ramsey, James W. Ramsey, William Rich, Calvin Rich. Joseph A. Robinson. Elijah Robinson, Lewis Robinson, Isaac Robinson, James L. Stone, John Shipley, Peter Shelby. Curtis Shelton, Allen Stocton, John R. Simson, John M. Sandfur, John F. Shipley, Jesse Taylor, Thomas Wallace, John B. Waldridge, David White, John Zackey, James K. Zackey.


Company "E."


CAPTAIN -- William B. White. 1st LIEUT .- Cyrenius W. Smith. 2d LIEUT .- William Patrick. SERGTS .- John O. Early, Simeon C. Steely, Demsey Smith, Pleasant Walker, Hiram Kenady, John S. Smith. CORPLS .- Nathaniel Smith, Christopher Cox, John Meadors, Marshall M. Smith. W'm. T. Meadors, James C. Parker, Isaac Smith, Mark Sum- ner. MUSICIAN-James Smith.


PRIVATES-Brooks Broint, Cornelius Brumatt, Henry L. Brumatt. George P. Broiles, Riley Broiles, Lewis Broint, Timothy Broiles, Calvin R. Ball. Joseph Beard, James Beard, James M. Ball, Daniel Cox, Sr .. Daniel Cox. Solomon Cox, Alexander Collans, James Collans, William Campbell. John W. Creekmore, John Davis, Sr., John W. Davis, Eph- razin R. Davis, Andrew R. Davenport, Nathan Durham, William Daven- port, John Dority, John S. Duglas, Berry Fielden, Mark Freeman. John Freeman. John Foly, Milton E. Goans, E. Gooden. W. W. Higginbottam. Jas. G. Higginbottam, William Hays, John Hammons. William Honey- cutt. James Hinkle, Jackson Hamlan, Bailum Kidd. John L. Lawder- milk, Wm. Lawdermilk, Thomas Lawdermilk, George W. Lawdermilk, Wm. T. Meadors, James A. Martin. C. M. Morgan, Ephraim Morgan. Joseph Meadors, John Morgan, Joseph Morgan, Wm. H. Morgan, M. M Meadors, John McGee, A. J. Mannon, William Murphy, David Murphey. David Marlow, Joel Martin, James Neely, George W. Parker, Calvin Patrick, Wm. Poindexter. John Richardson, Absalom Renfro, Calvin Richardson, Eli A. Steely. S. G. Smith. John Smith, William Smith. Ewell Smith. Nehemiah Sumner, Pleasant Sears, Hiram J. Sego, Hush R. Strunk. Wm. R. Strunk. Thomas S. Stevens, Joseph M. Tuttle, James


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M. Tuttle, George Vanover, Samuel Vanover, Stewart Wyatt, James W. Wingfield, Joel Walter, William Willson, James Davis.


Company "F."


CAPTAIN-Bourne G. Tate. 1st LIEUTS .- Speed S. Farris, Thomas S. Hamilton. 2d LIEUT .- John M. Neal. SERGTS .- John S. Ryan, Anderson S. Hayns, Abel Bryant, Oliver C. Mynett, Esam G. Farris. CORPLS .- Volentine Ferel, James Ross, John Q. Heath, Madison A. Moore, Harrison H. Ferel, Jeptha W. Cravins, George B. Hail, Francis F. Bryant.


PRIVATES-James Alsip, Joseph Abbit, Hiran Abbit, Jesse Abbit, John G. Abbit, Thomas Abbit, Robert Alsip, Addison Alsip, Madison Booth, Hezekiah Burton, Wm. H. Carregan, Francis M. Canady, Charles ยท Canady, Wm. A. Cooper, James Criscillis, Peter Chavis, Franklin Chavis, David Carpenter, Jasper Digs, John B. Dodson, Peter Dikes, John C. Dalton, Nathan M. Ellington, James Fateon, Randolph N. Early, Thomas Early, J. F. Eaton, Jasper Epperson, Coswell Ferel, John Fielding, Daniel Ferel, Hardin Floyd, Levi Ferel, Joshua Free- man, Joseph Griffet, George W. Guffey, Isam Gains, Emby Gains, Lemuel Guin, Malin Howard, Ephraim Hamilton, John . Hamilton, James Harris, James H. Henderson, Wm. Hamilton, Austin W. Hail, Geo. C. Huffaker, Charles Haynes, John P. Hamilton, James A. Heath, Jesse W. Heath, M. Edgar Huse. John Harris, Wm. H. Huse, Adolphus Harnn, Caleb Higgins, Wilsey Hood, J. F. Jourden, Jefferson W. Jentry. Zachariah T. Jentry, John Lorenell, Columbus C. Logan, Jacob Meace, George A. Muse, C. G. McDowell, Nicholas C. Marrey, Michael McDowell, John J. McFarlin, Moses B. Mullins. Franklin W. McVay, John W. Murry, Jabe Meders, Hampton Meders, John Miller, Langford Mullons, Thomas McFarlin, John M. Neal, John Oliver, Green Owens, John Pendergrass, M. E. Richardson, John Ross, Peter H. Sammons. John M. Stewart, Henry Sutherland, James T. Shockency, Abraham Shelton, J. W. Smith, J. R. Taylor, George W. Thompson, Peter Taylor, Aford Vaughn, John Woodard, James R. Williams, George W. Wright, Jacob Wiggins, Wm. H. Weaver, Oliver Wadel, James Wright, Sr., William Wright, James Wright, Jr., James Willson, John Sammons.


Company " G."


CAPTAIN-Alexander C. Surber. 1st LIEUT .- Nelson S. Gooch. 2d LIEUTS .- James M. Nunnelly, Edwin Sadler. SERGTS .- R. Ard, Samuel Griffin, Jacob Vaught, Wm. M. Roy, Thomas Eads. CORPLS .- James Spears, John Shadowen's, James Wesley, Thomas Lay, Wm. Griffin, Roland V. Hoosier. Eustice E. Davis, John T. Thompson. PRIVATES-Silas G. Ashley, James Abel, Merida Adams, L. A. Adams, James M. Ard, Absalom Baugh, William Burge, Constatine Burge, George W. Ballue, Tilman Burtin, Joseph Cloyd, John Coomer, Ammon Coomer, Samuel Chumley, Jesse E. Coomer, John Cummins, Jesse N. Coyd, Joshua Dick, Samuel Dick, William O. Davis, Francis Denham, Archibald Denham, Peter R. Dobbs, John Dunsmare, Jeremiah Daws, William Donelston, George Dorrel, John Davis, William Eades, Oliver P. Eubanks, Daniel Ellott, Jesse Flinn, Reuben Floyd, Camel Griffin, William Garret, Fountaine Gough, Zachariah Hall. Milfred Hall, Allen Hodge, William Howell, Thomas Hoosier, A. P. Hasty, William Kinder, George W. Lay, Joel G. Lynn, John F. Louis. James C. Louis, Benjamin Langford, Thomas McDowell, Harris Maxey, John Norfleet, George W. Pain, Marion Reynolds, John Saddler, Wm. G. Saddler. George Slavy, G. L. Swiney. Martin A. Sweet, Monroe Surber, Joseph Surber. Henry Sutherland, Samuel Simpson. Richard Stringer, John Soard, D. Simpson, John J. Smiley. Cummings Stephen, William Stanley, Nathan- iel Trusty, John P. Thompson. Harvey Todd. Clinton Todd, Alvadis Tar- ter, Willis Tarter, Martin V. Vaught, John Waddle, John Young, Michael Young.


Company ". H."


CAPTAIN-R. M. Gilmore. 1st LIEUT .- James H. Smith. 2d LIEU- TENANT-Alex. H. Farmer. SERGTS .- John C. Price, Jas. H. Mc-


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Quearry, Peter F. Baker, John F. Newell, David Burg. CORPLS .- Leonard Scorver, Wm. C. Reynolds, George R. Ashley, John C. Owens, Larkin Hicks, George W. Hargis, Joseph Jackson, John L. Griffin. WAGONER-Wm. L. Borr.


PRIVATES-Larkin Arnold, Jr., Wm. R. Arnold, Larkin Arnold, Sr .. John Q. Brown, William C. Brown, F. Alexander Brown, William Boyd, Elijah Bullock, William Bunton, George Bobbitt, James Carver, Mills Chamey, John Clounch, Henry C. Collens, Thomas Collens, George W.' Davis, Elijah M. Dikes, Elijah F. Dikes, Fountain F. Evans, James Farmer, William Ferrill, John Riley Farmer, George W. Gill, James Gill, Nathaniel Griffin, Harvey Gooden, Neeley W. Hart, Martin Hicks, Samuel Jenkins, Robert Jenkins, Jarvis Jackson, William Kinley, Edward H. Logsdon, Josiah Lorens, Benj. Langford, William Langford, Lemuel Mounts, William McKinzie, Henry McKinzie, Henry McClure, William Mans, Mattison Nickels, Benj. F. Nuckels, D. G. Ping, Robert Ping, Samuel Price, Henry Price, R. Pierce, Tobias J. Queen, John Queen, Jr., Wm. Reynolds, S. Right, Miller Right, Francis M. Renonk, James D. Shockency, Benjamin Stogsdill, Solomon C. Smith, Wm. H. Smiley, Geo. A. C. Smiley, James Souder, Jesse Sears, Pressley Stephens, Benj. F. Stephens, William Smith, John A. Sipple, William Todd, Lambert Thompson, Jesse Thompson, David Vanhook, J. Jefferson Vaught, James. Woodall, William Worm, Robert Warren, Harry H. Warren, Solomon Wilborn, Francis M. Ware.


Company " 1."


No muster-in or muster-out rolls of this company on file in the office of the adjutant-general of the state of Kentucky.


Company " K."


No muster-in or muster-out rolls of this company on file in the office of the adjutant-general of the state of Kentucky. 1


Captain R. B. Taylor's Company.


CAPTAIN-Robert B. Taylor. 1st LIEUT .- Wm. K. Gray. LIEUT .- Thos. J. Hutchinson. SERGTS .- Schuyler B. Mayhall, A. J. Graham, Jas. W. Heffner, Samuel F. Epperson, Leonard Streiff. COR PORALS-John B. Veach, Jacon Swigert, Jr., Geo. E. Goodwin, J. Flem- ing Meek, John Gayle, Spillman C. Owen, Edward Coleman, Jno. B. Walker.


PRIVATES-Thos. Abrams. Jacob Abrams, Jas. R. Beeler, J. R. Burk, W. P. Burk. W. H. Batterton, Henry Bradley, Cody Bowen, Jno. M. Coleman, Geo. W. Crumbaugh, James Cronin, Thos. J. Chestnut, Geo. W. Chism, J. Lutz Combs, John Conglin, John Davis, Jas. Dough- erty, Woodson Easley, Henry Geigle. Jno. R. Gore, Jesse Gipson, Wm. Howe. Jno. Hoppell. Wm. Harrod, Hugh Harrod, Wm. Hancock, Robert Hatcher, Charles Keiser, James Kinney, William Lee, Charles Marshall, Charles J. Marshall. John Mullin, Alexander McFadden, Thomas Me- Cleary, Lucien W. McKee, Harlan Pollock, Richard Parker, James M. Pierson. Frank Quire, Geo. W. Quire, Hiram Shannon, John Sullivan. Edward Stiger, James R. Tate. Geo. W. Tweedie, James Terrell, Jos. G. Tole, James E. Tole, Garrett Voris, Peter Wilder, Thomas Watson.


Thirty-third Kentucky Infantry.


This battalion was organized and brought into the field under many difficulties. It was made up of detach- ments recruited for various different commands, thrown together and organized at Munfordville, Ky., on the 13th day of September, 1862. Company A, and about one-half


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of Company B, were recruited at Bowling Green under an authority to raise the 35th Infantry. Company C was recruited for the 7th Ky. Cavalry, and had but joined the regiment for muster-in at the period of the fight at Big Hill, in which memorable struggle it participated, and was among the very last to leave the field; its gallant commander, Captain Knight, standing by Col. Metcalfe to the last. On account of the alleged fact that Col. Met- calfe did him injustice, or rather failed to do him justice, in his report of that battle, Capt. Knight refused to be mustered into that regiment, and asked to be transferred to the 33d Infantry, to raise which authority had been given, at a camp established at Munfordville, Ky., un- der the supervision of Adjt. Jas. A. Dawson, which re- quest was granted. Company C and a portion of Com- pany B were recruited originally for the 33d. Very shortly after the recruiting camp was established by Adjt. Dawson, the invasion of Kentucky by Gen. Bragg's forces occurred, and the recruits in camp promptly tendered their services to Col. Wilder, then in command of the Federal troops at the post of Munfordville. Being fa- miliar with the country they were assigned to picket, vidette and scout duty, and rendered very valuable ser- vice. Participating in the battle of Sunday, September 14, 1862, in which Chalmer's division were so severely punished and signally repulsed in an attempt to assault the works, and also in the fight of the following Tuesday, which resulted in the capitulation of the garrison, after the main body of Gen. Bragg's command had surrounded the works and cut off all hopes of the arrival of reinforce- ments. These recruits were embraced in the surrender, and were paroled. Adjt. Dawson managed to elude the Confederate forces and escaped to Louisville, bearing the first intelligence direct and positive of the capture of the command. After the Confederate forces retreated from Kentucky these recruits were again collected at Mun- fordville, and such of them as had been paroled were sent to Camp Chase, where they remained for several months, awaiting an exchange, which being ultimately effected, and the recruits for the 35th having been ordered to join them, the battalion was organized as stated above, with Lieut. Col. J. F. Lauck as commanding officer. Dur- ing the winter of 1862-3, the command remained on post duty at Munfordville, and from that time until the date of consolidation with the 26th Infantry, it rendered active, laborious and efficient service, in various sections of Ken- tucky, but mainly along the line of the Louisville and Nashville and Lebanon Branch railroads.


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Soon after consolidation with the 26th, the active field service of the battalion commenced, and continued with- out intermission till the expiration of the term of service. It participated in the battle of Nashville, both of the haz- ardous and exhausting Saltville expeditions and accom- panied Gen. Schofield's division to North Carolina, and participated in all the events of that memorable cam- paign. It is but due to truth to state that, at all times, and under all circumstances, whether in the field, at the post, on the march, or in the din of battle, the officers and men composing this battalion conducted themselves with becoming propriety and gallantry.




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