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PRIVATES-Marcus L. Alexander, Isaac Cross, James W. Carr, William A. Clark, Henry V. Clark, Benj. F. Claiborne, Taylor C. Crowder. James A. Driver, Thompson Denham, Peyton J. Dixon, Alfred H. Doss, George L. Glover, Alexander Hoffins, Logan Hoffins, William H. Hughes, Edward Henderson. John W. Hensley, Caleb Head, Louis S. Hill, Alvin Jent, Thomas McDonald, Joseph Newman, Samuel N. Plumbee, John C. Pennington, Thomas Roark, Hillery E. Royalty, Elisha Rich, William Rich, Thomas Shepard, Hiram Stinsom, Benj. H. Saddler, William H.
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Smith, Edwin G. Segraves, Louis L. Wooton, John L. Wooton, Stephen L. White, Joel White, James C. Wolf, William T. Campbell, Hiram C. Denton, Lifeless Hypock, John Hypock, Ira Henderson, Alvin W. Love- lady, Leroy D. Livingston, Haywood M. Moore, Benjamin D. Orr, Zach- ariah F. Burke, George E. Barbee, Peyton H. Crowder, Simeon Jent, John Kenady, James H. Morgan, George E. Owens, Newton J. Sprum, Hayden W. Strong, Wm. C. Simmons, Charles B. Willis, William H. Pipskin, James F. Rich, Henry Heyett, Wm. R. Morgan, George N. Nichols, Freelinghison Rich, Robert Rich, Michael Sullivan.
Company "C."
CAPTAIN-George P. Stone. 1st LIEUT .- Charles A. McCue. 2d · LIEUT .- William J. Stone. SERGTS .- Bascom N. Greenup, William A. Summers, William C. Jones, John Ford, James H. McPherson, Joshua Golden, Wyatt B. Goad. CORPLS .- John R. Cox, John M. Hammer. Marion Netherton, William W. Bagwell, William Martin, Richard E. Hammer, Enoch C. Smith, James H. McMurtry, Francis M. Cable, Will- iam W. Tyree, James T. Simmons.
PRIVATES-William Belk, Grant Britt, Hulett Brown, James K. P. Bridges, James A. Buck, William O. Burgess, William Barton, Isaac Carder, David Crumpton, Wm. A. Dickison, John W. Daniel, William H. Eakle, James Ford, William H. Ford, Joseph Fox, Patrick Fitzmorrie, Andrew J. Green, Thos. W. Gillenwater, John Hale, Thomas J. Hood, Alvin James, John H. Kingry, Jacob Kingry, Richard J. Lane, Able Loyd, William C. Lyons, Bailey P. Misells, Martin McGuire, John J. Ogden, Lewis P. Riggsby, Andrew Riggsby, William E. Railey, Wm. P. Slaughter, Ayers Smith, John H. Sabins, Joseph H. Thomas, Alexander Wheat, Archibald N. Wheat, James Bunch, John T. Fulkes, Thomas Ford, Wilkins Kelly, B. McClarson, John Percell, Thomas Robison, John W. Stafford, James T. Shumake, Wm. T. Woods, George T. Emberton, Wesley Gillenwater, A. R. Jarvis, Allen Milton, H. H. Proffitt, Francis Brown, Ebenezer Brown, A. Denson, J. Griffith, W. H. Hawkins, David G. Husting, Thomas M. Moody, Baily P. Massee, Vance Mason, Timothy W. Maggard, John Marcrum, Daniel Russell, Sidney S. Shumake.
Company "D." .
CAPTAIN -- James A. Middleton. 1st LIEUTS ..- John W. Kerrick, Charles McBeath. 2d LIEUT .- Thomas J. Wilkins. SERGTS .- Stephen Dever, James J. Walters, James R. Redman, James Dever, William T. Wright. CORPLS .- Calvin Gray, William A. Dever, Griffith Vowells, Robert Johnson, John W. Bishop, Charles C. Burch, Lilburn H. Dickes- son, Byron A. Gardner. WAGONER-Robert Trumbo.
PRIVATES-James M. Adams, James Arnett, Robert W. Arnett, Marshal Atherton, Samuel Allen, John K. Barnett, Stephen C. Barnes, John R. Barnes, Felix Crady, William J. Cook, Abraham Duitt, John Duitt, Dennis Durbin, William W. Edlin, Jefferson P. Elliott, James S. Elliott. James H. Elliott, Thomas Essex, Franklin Fogle, George G. B. Gallaher, Robert Hornback, James F. Hall, Joseph Hite, James M. Judd. John Klymer, James Kaster, Squire Lafolett, Benj. F. Metcalfe, Elisha Metcalfe, Silas J. Metcalfe, Barney M. Newton, George H. Powell, George T. Redmon, John A. Robinson, William Spencer, Alexander Spencer, John Sanders, George W. Taylor, George W. Thompson, John H. Thomp- son, Edwin Terrill, William W. Wise, John T. Lewis, James Bradin. Thomas Dever, Henry Dever, George W. Durbin, Wm. Hornback, Georg- W. Harper, Richard Moore, Jas. A. Merrifield, James J. Newton, Willlan Steadman, John Y. Wise, Franklin Crady, Colmore L. Duitt, Columbus Dunn, William W. Dever, Reuben Davidson, George L. Dixon. Joseph Fogle, George W. Gray, Martin McClure, James H. Spratt, William Coombs, C. J. Duttt, William H. Elkin, Henry A. Lands, James W. Met- calfe.
Company " E."
CAPTAIN-William O. Watts. 1st LIEUT .- Robert Purdy. LIEUTS .- David A. Ray, John R. . Watts. SERGTS .- George W. Alvin, John Dixon, William Knapp, Nathan L. R. Melvin, Ephraim W. Martin,
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Chas. Walters. CORPLS .-- John D. Warren, Henry E. Sanders, Manuel Evans, Robert Edmonson, Militus J. Wilson, Mitchell Wright, Jeremiah F. Jenkins, Levi Gravetre.
PRIVATES-Jacob Bales, Nathan B. Edwards, Green B. Graham. Thomas Helton, John C. Jenkins, Joseph P. Mattingly, William N. Miles, William McDaniel, Henry Milligan, James Nelson, Preston Napper, Thomas J. Pepper, William Perkins, John Perkins, James Peters, John T. Price, Green B. Robertson, Reuben Ratcliff, James Read, Jefferson Rhodes, Robert B. Sanders, Tillman H. Sheckles, John Slaughter, John C. Skaggs, James F. Skaggs, Sidney H. Stennett, Walter Vessels, John R. Wilson, William Williams, John Young, Thomas Burrows, John Bur- rows, Julius N. Crowley, George M. Emery, George M. French, Oliver P. Grace, John W. Gill, John Hall, William Jones, Jesse Jones, Richard Lyons, Wm. Mitcham, James M. Mundy, Jefferson Morris, Benj. M. Morris, Jasper C. Roberts. Pascal Saltsman, John T. Wade, William K. Wade, William B. Whitehouse, Rufus Ackridge, David Brewer, Joseph Books, Benjamin Brown, John M. Despain, William R. Faulkner, Will- iam W. Hunt, Thomas S. Pease, Charles S. Rouse, H. P. Sympson, Henry Wells, John M. M. Ackraidge, Henry Bookman, James Burriss, John T. Hedges, Jasper Henderson, George W. Taylor.
Company "F."
CAPTAIN-James H. White. 1st LIEUT .- James H. Spalding. 2d LIEUT .- Wayne Fergason. SERGTS .- Hermogene LeBlanc, Thomas J. Thorp, Joseph Brown, George W. White, Benj. W. Spaulding, Zealous O. Logan. CORPLS .- Barnabar Brag, Benedict J. McAtee, Wm. F. Houston, John W. Green, Benj. F. Friend, Samuel C. Abell, Thomas A. Tenley. Cadd Ormes. Henry Brownfield. William C. Brown. MUSICIANS -Albert V. LeBlanc, Stephen Nix.
PRIVATES -- Wm. J. Brownfield, Emmet Burngarden, Henry C. Bray, Francis M. Crump, John Evans, John T. England, Daniel, England, Levi England, Caswell Epperson, Charles Friend, Taylor Gaddy. James M. Howell, Aaron Killian, John W. Kennedy, John Mahner, John H. McCub- bins, George J. Polston, Micajah Reed, Thornton Smith, Alvin P. Vaughn, James Whitlock, Alexander Worthen, Amos S. Wallace, Thomas H. Burns, Charles E. Clark, Amos England, William Estis, James J. Gal- laher. Robert Howell, John Harmon, Charles Heldt, John H. Johnson, Robert Killian, John Malone, Felix Mardis, Alfred Newton, Jefferson T. O'Daniel, John Richards, Nathan T. Slinker, Joseph Slinker, Joseph T. Tennelly, Robert Whitlock, James B. Waldon, Joseph Williams, John T. Gaddy, John Johnson, John B. Mahoney, Thos. B. O'Daniels, Vanburen Smith, Jno. Shoefner, Jno. H. Reed, Samuel Adams, John Brown, Jas. H. Brothers, Robert T. Davis, John L. Green, John Gibbs, Joseph Hall, James Lands, David Pickerel, Benjamin Street, John Stanfield, David Smith.
Company "G."
CAPTAIN-James L. Strange. 1st LIEUT .- Abraham A. Spears. 2d LIEUT .- Joseph D. Borden. SERGTS .- Peter K. Rutherford, Andrew J. Cox, James B. Coleman, Willis F. Barton, William Estes. CORPLS .- William H. Jeffries, William H. Diddle, Sherod W. Harvey, James H. Scott, John Barnes, Wesley Blankenship, Seburn Cain, William Vance.
PRIVATES-Yancey G. Barber, Joseph Carter, Riley Compton, John Coomer, Elias H. Chanan, John F. Duff, Henry Darnald, Charles Ed- wards, John M. Fergerson, Jonathan Gowan, James C. Gipson, William T. Green, Daniel B. Hunt, James K. P. Hanson, Joseph T. Hawk, Joseph Harlem, Robert H. Jeffries, William Jackson, James James, Charles Lane, Charles Mckinney, George T. Mckinney, Joseph H. Newland. Samuel B. Pickerel. James V. Rigsby, William Roach, Jasper Rogers, Milton M. Spear, George W. Smith, Wm. H. Sexton, Jr., Thomas Sherly, Benjamin Scott. Eli Shanks, Richard E. Thompson. Landon H. Tucker, Alexander Williams, Hiram L. Wells, Joseph Williams, Mathew Will- iams, Wilson Merryday, Charles Coomer, Lawson Daniels, Abner D. Dudley, John Eaton, Peter Gren, George Golley, John Gipson, John Mayfield, John Buff, William Conquest, William C. Coomes, Lemuel W. Harlan, Joshua Roach, Charles W. Shelton. William K. Wilcutt, James
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B. Young, Benjamin F. Young, William P. James, Ansel Goodman, Sam- uel Green, James L. Green, Isham Harp, Hugh M. Harris, Henry Harris, James Lay, James Phillips, Albert Reynolds, James Syms, John H. Young.
Company "H."
CAPTAIN-Zacheus S. Stroube. 1st LIEUT .- Beale Hale. 2ď LIEUT .-- Thomas Youtsey. SERGTS .-- George T. Williams, James Og- den, Frederick Lauderman, Joseph Devlin, Robert W. Ewing, William J. Quarry. CORPLS .- Joshua W. Banks, John J. Reiley, Nicholas E. Wright, Firman K. Pauley, William B. Flora, William O. Parish, Isaac Corbitt, James Reed.
PRIVATES-Samuel W. Adams, William Brownfield, Michael Burg- man, Conrad Burline, Edwin Bell, August Burndt, Richard Bruce, Charles Blemm, John K. Crans, Albert L. Clark, Patrick Cannon, Pat- rick H. Clark, Starling W. Cantrell, Thomas P. Cooney, William Cable, James M. Clary, Nack Dean, Thomas J. Dean, William Dunckley, James Donnelly, John Denning, Nicholas Ensweiler, William A. Foster, Chris. Fender, Joseph Gazell, Henry Greenwood, George W. Hull, John J. Hop- kins, William Horsfall, William A. Harrison, Charles Hoffman, George W. Hawley, George W. Herod, John W. Johnston, James Kiser, John W. Logan, James McGonnell, John Miller, Silas Marts, Charles McDonell, John McDonnald, Rauleigh T. Newman, Charles Price, Edward Parsons, Richard Parks, Alexander S. Potts, John Perry, George W. Perry, George W. Phillips, David M. Smith, James R. Stubbs, Joseph Schoner, Isaac Stebbins, Daniel Snapp, James Trobaugh, Joseph B. Winston, Merriman Wayman, Samuel C. Willetts, Henry A. Wright, Thomas Wilson, Gilbert Lahee, Henry Loomis, Henry A. Leonard, Lee Bird, Joseph Dougherty, James Lavan. William A. White, Joseph Young, Martin Eiden, Joseph Fitch, Robert Harman, John E. Spencer, John B. Sefton, Daniel Shearon. Frederick Wellman, John Williams, William Williams.
Company "I."
CAPTAIN-James W. Read. 1st LIEUTS .- Archibald C. Wade, Thomas B. Youtsey. 2d LIEUT .- Silas E. Duckworth. SERGTS .- Nich- olas R. Brashers, William M. Seaser, William R. Sullivan, Thomas W. Vertreese. CORPLS .- Nicholas Chelts, Evin R. Harris, John W. Miller, Philip S. Matherly, Warren Willett, Charles M. Willett, Milton B. Ward, Henry H. Williams.
PRIVATES-William H. Allen, Benjamin S. Brown, Weston Brown, John Brown, James Bell, Jacob C. Buckels, Peter Collins, George W. Carby, Mark S. Carby, David H. Corum. James Cannon, John T. Duck- worth, Robert Dorsey, Mason Donney, Frank Eaton, James V. Flowers, James H. Flanders, James H. Greyham, William Gilpin, Timothy S. Givin, John W. Harkness. Malen Hatfield, William R. Hicks, Wesley G. Hay, Golston Hicks, Francis M. Jenkins, Silas W. Jones, Miles Kessin- ger, Samuel A. Leazer, James S. Morris, Richard Morris, Jacob Martin. James D. Miller, James H. Moten, Francis M. Matherly, David C. Morgan, Thomas C. O'Brian, Randolph Pickerill, Robert B. Reynolds, Cornelius Sharp, William Spencer, Andrew J. Steel, Andrew R. Wade, John B. Yates, Justin Evallde, Henry Guill, John White, Henry Williams, Will- iam Williams, Taylor Adams, John K. Brackett, George Bell, Jeremiah Carter, Silas G. Duckworth, David Hatfield. Samuel Hicks, James W. Metcalf, Thomas Y. Nichols. Andrew Nemore, Abraham Peoples, George B. Read, John A. Woody, Richard Whitworth, Thomas Ashley, Valen- tine Bess, William Huett, Robert Simpson, David Wimp.
Company " K."
CAPTAIN-Joseph J. Borrell. 2d LIEUT .- Thomas M. Morris SERGTS .- John A. Pointer, Asa Shumake, David B. Carter, Levi H Gist, Reuben Ratliff, Francis M. Burlington, Jefferson Davis. CORPLS -William E. Autray. John H. Strong, William Adams. Hamilton S Baxter, Thomas Kerr, John T. Ferguson, James Vaughn, John T. Actes
PRIVATES-Edward Bryant, Stephen Bedford, William Bean. Will- iam Beaty, Thomas Derbin, J. D. Duckworth, Nathaniel England, Georg"
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W. Edwards, Thomas J. Edwards, Armsted Ferguson, Solomon Gregor, John Hicks, Jesse Hicks, R. B. Kirkpatrick, William Knott, James H. Knott, William Mynett, James C. Mynett, A. W. McDowell, Charles Mat- tingly, Elias Mattingly, Spottswood Painter, Daniel Pickerell, Thomas J. Rigdon, Moore Richmond, Josiah Shaw, Charles W. Spratt, Jerry Turner, William Thorp, Richard Talisbur, John Wilson, Richard Wil- lett, William Wax, David Weldon, James T. Wilkins, Edward Brown, John R. Craizen, William Dabney, Calvin Dabney, John Farmer, Milton H. Gore, David Green, Calvin Harp, George Montgomery, Newton Moore, Hamilton Meers, Asa E. Noe, Hiram Patrick, William Smith, Nathaniel Simmons, Jerry V. Crann, Alexander Cherry, William Duberry, Alex- ander A. Fields, James T. Johnson, Aaron M. McIntire, Ausbern Medris, Joseph Pepper, Frederick Slinker, Thomas H. Wilcoxen, James A. Bleakly, John Dubery, John Dunn. Isaac Head, John B. Morris, Wilson Mattingly, Lewis G. Perry, John Shaw, Thomas Wilson.
Thirty-eighth Kentucky Infantry.
The 38th Regiment of Ky. Volunteer Infantry was consolidated with the 12th Ky. Cavalry.
Thirty-ninth Kentucky Infantry.
The 39th Ky. Infantry was raised by Col. John Dills in the fall of 1862 from the counties along the Big Sandy, be- ing organized in camp at Peach Orchard, when it was mus- tered into service February 16, 1863. Before it was mustered into service it began a series of fights and skirm- ishes with the enemy in that section which continued dur- ing almost its entire term of service.
November 5th Col. Dills captured the Confederate camp at Piketon taking ninety-five prisoners, one hundred and fifty guns, and many wagons, horses and mules. He then pursued the flying enemy to the vicinity of Pound Gap. At this time Col. Dills reported his men to be effi- cient soldiers and good marksmen, and thought nothing of marching thirty or forty miles over the mountain roads in twenty-four hours. Gen. H. G. Wright complimented him and his regiment for their gallantry.
December 31st the 39th was again engaged with the enemy four miles from Prestonsburg. In April, 1863, it fought again at Pikeville, and captured Col. French and his command. Col. Gallup, of the 14th Ky. Infantry, who commanded the Federal force in this fight says, in his report: "The 39th is a new regiment, but behaved nobly and unflinchingly under fire." He also says: "Col. Dills, Lieut. Col. Mims, and Col. Ferguson are deserving of
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great credit for the able manner in which they acquitted themselves and managed the expedition."
July 10th Gen. Julius White, who had been sent to command the forces in Eastern Kentucky, reports a suc- cessful fight at Beaver creek, in which the 39th is specially mentioned as taking a number of prisoners and as having "made a charge up the mountain with great gallantry."
In the organization of the Department of the Ohio, June 30, 1863, the 39th was under Col. Dills, in Col. David Cameron's brigade, Gen. Julius White's division. July 11, 1863, the 39th was intrenched with other troops at the mouth of Beaver. At this time a portion of the regiment moved into Virginia to Gladesville with other troops and captured Col. Condil and his command at that place. Jan- uary 9, 1864, part of the regiment under Capt. King fought at Sherman's Ferry, losing Lieut. Richard D. Coleman killed, and Lieut. Jas. M. Thornbury and several men captured. February 15, 1864, the 39th and 14th, under Col. Gallup, fought at Laurel creek, W. Va., defeating and capturing Col. Ferguson and a number of his men, for which Col. Gallup and his command received congratula- tory thanks from the commanding generals. In April, 1864, the 39th under Lieut. Col. Ferguson and associated with other troops, particularly the 14th Ky., fought at various places, among others at Half Mountain and Paintsville, with complete success. In May it was en- gaged at Pond creek, Pike county.
In the organization of May 31, 1864, the 39th was in Gen. Hobson's division, and was with the troops with which that general opposed the coming into Kentucky of Morgan. With those troops it made the forced marches from the Sandy valley to Mt. Sterling, where it fought ·with Morgan June 9th, and also at Cynthiana, June 12th, and then participated in the pursuit. The 39th also ac- companied Gen. Burbridge on the Saltville expedition in September, 1864, engaging in the fighting at that place.
In November Gen. Stoneman directed Gen. Burbridge to concentrate all his available force on the road between Crab Orchard and Cumberland Gap for the purpose of accompanying his expedition to Saltville, Va. November 21st part of the 39th were at Camp Nelson, but some of the men refused to leave their own section, knowing the exposed condition of their country and their families; they remained with other troops in the Sandy valley to con tinue to do their duty there. A portion of the regiment. however, accompanied Gen. Stoneman and shared in all the fighting and suffering of that severe but successful campaign.
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The destruction of the salt and lead works by Gen. Stoneman being accomplished the return to Kentucky was through Pound Gap. After that the regiment win- tered in the Sandy valley and was held in the service through the spring and summer of 1865, guarding and pro- tecting and quieting the country. It was mustered out at Louisville, September 25, 1865, having had three years of continuous active service and participating in such a number of fights and skirmishes it would be difficult to enumerate them all. Capt. David V. Auxier died of wounds received on the Saltville expedition.
Field and Staff.
COLONELS-John Dills, Jr., David A. Mims. LIEUT. COL .- Stephen M. Ferguson. MAJS .- John B. Auxier, Martin Thornbury. ADJTS .-- Levi J. Hampton, John F. Stewart, Robert S. Huey. Q. MASTERS- Martin Fulkerson, Lindsey Layne. SURGS .- James H. Hereford, Wm. E. Phillips. ASST. SURGS .- James N. Draper, James H. Phillips. CHAPLAIN -- Marcus L. King. SERGT. MAJS .- Lewis A. Thornberry, Clinton B. Buskirk, James E. Grace. Q. M. SERGTS .- Jas. W. Allison, Tandy M. Layne. COM. SERGT .- Wm. N. Randolph. HOSPITAL STEWARDS-J. S. C. Taylor, Isaac Rice.
Company "A."
CAPTAINS-John B. Auxier, David V. Auxier, Henry R. Brown. 1st LIEUT .- Isaac Goble. 2d LIEUT .- Richard L. Burchett. SERGTS. -Jonathan Roton, Benjamin F. Hill, Andrew J. Music, Robert A. Hill- man, James M. Welch. CORPLS .- Samuel Elkins, George H. Clay, Christopher C. Hurt, Samuel Haws, James A. Webb, George W. Auxier, Louis Roberson. James Adams.
PRIVATES-James M. Adams, Thomas Adams, Joshua Adams, Robert Adams, William Akers, James Akers, John Baldridge, Andrew J. Baldridge, Thomas Baldridge, Hargis Bow, William Bow, James Bow, Louis Christian, Benj. F. Castle, John Crabtree, Thomas Devanport, Isham, Devanport, David Devanport, William Devanport, Eli R. Dials, Thomas W. Elliott. Abraham Elliott, Frederick Franklin, Andrew J. Goble, John Grizzle, Robert Hite, Nicholas Hite, Owen Hatfield. William E. Hill, Moses Herndon, Samuel B. Hannah. George W. Jourdan, John McIntire, Michael Music, George W. Music, Thomas M. Music, Lorenzo D. Meade, Alexander Murphy, James C. Murphy, John Milam, James Milam, Henry Milam, Nathan Preston, Greenville Patrick, Harvey G. Poston, George W. Rice, Andrew W. Rice, Benjamin L. Roberts, George W. Roberson. Sr., William J. Roberson, George W. Roberson, Jr., George W. Roberts, John Reynolds, Solomon Spradlin, Thomas Smith, Vincent F. Spears, Henry Skeans, Peter S. Welch, William H. H. Welch, George W. Wilcox, Harvey White, Rufus White, George White, Joseph H. Webb, James Webb, William W. Webb, James Williamson, Hiram Wells, Adam Ward, William Ward, Alexander Yates, James Baldridge, Will- iam S. Dils, George W. Hannah, Chocklet King, Samuel Milam, James E. Grace, Robert S. Huey. Wm. M. Randolph, Isaac Rice, Americus J. Badgett, John Castle. James W. Elliott, James A. Ewing, Wm. J. Frank- lin, Francis Isaacs. Richard Roberts. Noah Reynolds, Thomas J. Spears, Reuben Sparks. J. J. C. Taylor, Owen Wilcox, Jacob Weddington, Oliver Reynolds, Toliver Welch.
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Company "B."
CAPTAINS-William Ford, Jacob S. Eberman. 1st LIEUTS .- Ell- Ington Kilgore, John Breeding. 2d LIEUTS .- John F. Stewart, Andrew J. Adkins, John Harkens. SERGTS .- Andrew J. Akers, William C. Kil-
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gore, John W. Compton, John W. Ford, William H. Rowe, Jacob P. Miller; Wiley Tipton, James W. Ramsey, Alexander Baldwin, Spurlock Adkins, Daniel Bias, George W. Kilgore, Jacob Kilgore, William R. Powers, Henderson B. Gibson, Solomon B. Kenady.
PRIVATES-Joseph H. Alley, Samuel Adkins, Thomas Austin, Caleb Akers, Moses Burk, Owen Burk, Jarvy Baldwin, John W. Baldwin, John Blair, Isaiah Blair, Robert Calhoun, Isaac L. Clark, William Compton. Robert Damron, William Damron, Wright Damron, James Damron, Moses D. Damron, Andrew J. Elkins, Robert Elliott, Andrew J. Ford, William Frasier, Cirus Frasier, John Gillum, William Greer, John Grant, John J. Harkins, Fleming Hall, William Hall, Sr., Richard Hall, Squire Hall, Samuel Hall, Henderson Hall, William Hall, Jr., Owen Hall, Robert Hall, John Howell, Craig Hamilton, John Hamilton, Freeman Hamilton, James Ingland, George W. Ingland, Solomon Ingland, Peyton C. Justice, Caleb Justice, George T. Justice, Ambrose Jones, C. C. Keathley, Symp- kins Keathley, William T. Keathley, Oliver G. Keathley, William Kiney, John W. Kiney, Henry Kiney, Joel E. Long, James M. Lewis, Hiram Marshal, Hiram Mckinsey, Solomon May, Robert Mead, John W. Moore, Reuben H. Powers, Samuel Robison, Richard P. Robison, Harvey Rob- ison, George W. Ramsey, John Sturgeon, Wm. T. Saulsberry, Benjamin Tackitt, William Tackitt, Harvey Tackett, Granville Tackitt, George Tackitt, David Taylor, Henry Vanover, David Vanover, William Van- hook, Cassell Wooton, James C. Wright, Wetzel Wright, Joel Wright, Sr., Lorenzo D. Yost, Nathaniel Collins, William Justice, James M. Rice, John Austin, John Crabtree, Lackey G. Newsom, Davenport Newsom, Samuel Neace, Charles Taylor, James M. Akers, William Compton, William Gilburn, George C. Gibson, Robert Helton, Marion Hall, Jesse Justice, Erastus Lambert, William Morgan, John F. Ramsey, John R. Stanley, John R. Taylor, Joseph C. Baker, Nathaniel Baker, John W. Johnson, Joseph Long, George Long, Joel Long, Jr., Nathaniel Skeans, Daniel Vanover, Joel Wright, Jr.
Company "C."
CAPTAIN -- Thomas J. Sowards. 1st LIEUTS .- Andrew J. Sowards, James W. Allison. 2d LIEUT .- Jacob Helvey. SERGTS .- William P. Taylor, John E. Walters, Solomon Johnson, Elijah Fields, Cornelius Johnson, John E. Clark, Joseph Fletcher, William Sinith. CORPLS .-- Decatur Mainard, Kenas T. Mims, Andrew J. Ratliff, William McGuire, Wilburn Walters, Benjamin Mainard, John G. Bogar, William Helvey, Joseph W. Haynes, Thomas Ratliff, John S. Sipples, Miles J. Anderson, William D. Adams.
PRIVATES-George A. Adkins, James Anderson, George W. Bran- ham, Daniel Bradley, Lewis Burchett, Allen Blackburn, Andrew J. Brown, William C. Brown, Calvin R. Ball, James Ball, William Black- burn, John Collins, Edward Collins, Parkerson Coe, Pinson Clevenger. David Dyre, Samuel Finley, William Frily. Charles H. Frily, Morgan Francis, James Francis, Elisha Fields, Lewis Fields, Columbus C. Hop- kins, Thomas R. Gilispie, Joseph Johnson, John Jones, William Justice. James Jacob, William C. Kerr, James L. Kidd. William Kelley, Harvey Kelley, John N. Layne, Abraham Leidy. Moses Lykins, Amos Mainard. Spencer Mullins, Allen Mullins, James Mullins, James A. Miller, James M. Mead, Marshal Mullins, Isham Mullins, William H. Nesbitt, Frederick Newsom, John Nickels, Henry Newsom, Elijah Porter, William Priest, Preston Roberts, John Riley, Daniel Riley, Daniel M. Robinson, Joseph Ray, Vinson D. Ratliff, Henry Rickster, William H. Ruth, Hiram W. Stratton, Tandy Stratton, Harvey Stratton, Alexander Stratton, William H. Stratton, Robert Smith, John Smirr, Jeremiah Smith, Milton Smith. William Stacy, Henry M. Stare, Levi Stare, Charles D. Swim, George W. Vicars, Henry Vicars, John G. Vicars, William Vicars, Mason Vanc-, James N. Allison, Abner James, Aly Aldridge, David Dannel, Andrew Francis, William H. Johnson, Linsey Layne, Tandy M. Layne, James Newsom, William Oaks, Joseph S. Panley, Shadle R. Panley, Elijah Will- lams, George W. Anderson, George W. Blackburn, Thompson Cole. Hiram Fields, John Fields, James M. Gimels, William C. James, Will- iam Kidd, Andrew J. McCoy. Sampson Mare, Solomon Mullins, William
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Newsom, John S. Panley, Jonathan Panley, Hiram Robinett, Martin B. Sowards, Isaac Vicars, Riley Williams, Elijah Francis, Wm. H. Hand- rim, Thomas W. Howel, Granville Jones, John Jackson, Michael Mounce, Jefferson Mullins, Nathaniel Masters, James Ross, Ralph Steel, Henry Stratton.
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