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Company "B."
CAPTAINS-Benjamin R. Haley, William B. Shockley. 1st LIEU- TENANTS-James H. Loh, John W. Thornton. 2d LIEUT .- William A. Haley. SERGTS .- James Marcum, William O. Estep, Peter Brown, Henry Clay, James M. Baker. CORPLS .- Thomas Stephenson, John Fields, Andrew Morgan, Thomas Riely, Alonzo B. Garrett, Samuel Dunn, Frederick Bartram, Jacob Miller.
PRIVATES-Harvey Bloss, Washington Bartram, Aaron Brewer, John Caby, Samuel Clark. Henry Clay, James Clay, Martin Cassidy, Eliphus Dameron, Benj. F. Darling, Louis Davis, James Davis, William Davis, John Davis; David Davis, John Dyre, James H. Elliott, James A. Haley, Jackson Hale, William H. Ketron, Martin B. Leach. Oliver Mccown, Robert Miller. Alexander McPeek, Louis Manard, William Mathews, Charles Manard, Marcus Manard, William Newcom, John Nunley, William Nunley, David Olinger, Allison Olinger, Thomas Olinger, Anderson Pack, Levi Porter, Mitchel Perry, Floyd Parsons. Perry Remy, John Riddle, William Sheppard, Madison Smith, Samuel Skelton, St. Luke Thacker. William Toppins. Joseph Webb. Daniel Watson, George C. Roggs, Alphus Copelin. Powell Collins. George Eblin, James R. Green, James M. How, Corbin Moore, Isaac Marcum, John V. Olinger, James G. Olinger. Amos G. Remy, Isaac Sowards, Nimrod Brown, St. Clair Elkins, Moses C. Fowler. James P. Johnson, Wyley McCoy, Ephraim Meadows, Daniel Parsons, William Wampler. Jonas Butcher, Andrew Brown, John Clark, Greenville Nelson, William Pack, Pharoah Pack, Kirk Ross.
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Company "C."
CAPTAINS-George W. Brown, Frank Mott. 1st LIEUT .- Edwin S. Turner. 2d LIEUT .- David W. German. SERGTS .- William J. Van- hoose, General F. Salyer, William Sherman, Stephen G. Preston, Jona- than Estep, John E. Fortune, William E. Adams. CORPLS .- Kingston F. Price, Robert Haywood, Joel Johnson, John P. M. Rice, William D. Colyer, Britton F. Blair, Marcus L. K. Wells, Levi J. Vanhoose, H. C. Jett.
PRIVATES-John R. Akers, Harmon Adams, Levi Burk, Ananias Barnett, Charles J. Castle, Stephen Caudle, Francis Estep, Lilburn Estep. William Evans, William Ealey, William Fairchild, Alfred Honeycutt, Isaac Jenkins, James P. Lemasters, Wiley Literal, Mason Mahan, J. H. Mahan, Robert A. Meed, James M. Meed, Reuben Meed, Simeon Meadow, Elisha Meadow, Samuel Meed, Benjamin Mullett, George Melvin, Jasper Psimer, William R. Pelphrey, Martin L. Price, Thomas J. Preston, David Pelphrey, Thomas Ritchie, Taylor Ramey, James Roberts, Francis Senters, John Smith, Burges G. Sherman, Covington Smith, Elisha Smith, John Stepleton, William Salyer, Isaac R. Turner, George W. Turner, Martin Vanhoose, William Vanhoose, Kelsey N. Williams, Francis M. Ward, William O. Ward, James Ward, Jonathan Ward, George Burks, William McCarty, A. J. Blair, Sanfred Collins, William Crum, James Frazier, Charles Helton, James Hammond, John Huff, James Johnson, William Mahan, Samuel Meadow, Albert Meed, Wallace Psimer, Joseph Rowland, Haden Smith, Ransom Shavers, William Spradlin, John M. E. Sherman, John G. Trimble, Thomas S. Brown, James Arms, James Bur- chett, John H. Caudle, Moses Crum, Daniel Ealy, Marion Fitchpatrick, Emery Johnson, Riley Meed, John Marshall, Zachariah Salyer, George W. Vanhoose, John R. Webb, John Curtis, Ely Hubard, James G. Ward.
Company "D."
CAPTAIN-W. S. Adams. 1st LIEUTS .- J. J. Matney, William P. Cooper. 2d LIEUTS .- Calvin F. Vaughn, George F. Ratliff. SERGTS .- Francis M. Literal, Benjamin C. Caudill, Daniel M. Hager, Jacob W. Helton, John Conley, Henry Crabtree, Jeremiah C. Easterling. COR- PORALS-Miles H. Lacey, Constantine Conley, William S. Conley. Green Pucket, Samuel F. Kelley, Daniel Adams, Reason Hall, Archibald P. Cooper, Jr., Riley Howard.
PRIVATES-Robert Alsop, Hardy Adkins, Elijah Bayse, Patten Cesco, Abel Caudill, David C. Cooper, A. P. Cooper, Sr., Joel Clark, O. S. Colier, David Dunfield, Darius Gilmore, George Helton, James C. Hamon, Allen Helton, William Howel, Thomas Howel, Thornton W. Jones, But- ler Kelly, Peter A. Kingry, Taylor Keenry, Andrew Kizer, Samuel Le- master, Richard Lykins, Samuel F. May, John Nicks, Samuel F. Partlow. Allen Patrick, Elisha Prater, Elijah W. Prater, Nimrod Pratt, Nat. D. Parker, John W. Pearce, John C. Riley, Jackson Reffit, Hiram H. Reel, Hiram H. Rudd, John Row, James Randle, John F. Sebastian. John Thacker, Marshal A. Thornton. William Wilson, James Wilson. Frank C. Walch, Edward E. Adams, Benj. B. Adams, William Blanton, Henry Brown, William Brunson, Daniel Bates, Jas. E. Collinsworth, James Dykes, Hiram Flint, Francis M. Green, Samuel Galaspie, William G !- more, Evans P. Howel, John Harvey, Jr., Henry Harrison. Elisha Jack- son, Robert Jackson, George Joseph, Caleb Justice, John Kimberland George Kingry, Benjamin F. Lawson, John Miller, Thomas May, David F. May, Obediah R. Nell, Irvin Patrick, John Pucket, Allen Penix, John Penix, William T. Reed, William Salyer, James Scott, Preston Spears. Isaac Spears, Andrew Short, Solomon Stodard. Benjamin Wages. Sam. uel Williams, James Walch, James Willis, Edmund Fudge, Thomas Coffee, Allen Dalton, Thomas S. Howard, Thomas Honaker, Isaiah Honaker, Andrew P. Jackson, Rowland Literal, Noah May, Jilson P Prater, John M. Patrick, Lewis Patrick, Jacob Salyer. Avory Boar. Solomon Back, Franklin Elkins, John Harvey, Sr., Samuel Howard. William Howard, James Helverson, Henry Maddox, Wiloby S. Maddox. John M. Phipps, Eli Risner.
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Company "E."
CAPTAIN-Thomas Damron. 1st LIEUT .- Daniel H. Walker. 2d LIEUT .- Jasper Hatten. SERGTS .- Edward C. Wise, George W. Kirk, David C. Damron, John F. Mainard, Harrison Adkins. CORPLS .- Sampson Mainard, James Pierce, Richard Damron, John W. Luman, George W. Mainard, Milton Bowman, Harrison Johnson, Edward H. Copeley, Daniel Rowland.
PRIVATES-Leonard Bartrum, Samuel Baker, William Barnet, Ab- salom Bromfield, Jefferson Baker, Asa J. Blair, Sanford Collins, William Crumb, William Damron, Thomas J. Deboard, George W. Damron, James Dixon, Robert Dixon, James Eldridge, James H. Frazier, Henry Gilkison, William Hampton, Anthony Hampton, Elias Hines, Thomas Hill, Asa H. MeCay, John J. Mainard, Roads Meade, Arnold Meade, Aaron Main- ard, Evan Morgan, Sampson F. Mainard, William Mahan, Albert Meade, James H. Munsey, James R. Penington, William Pierce, Jr., Richard Pierce, William Pierce, Sr., James Perry, Arnold Perry, Andrew Perry, William Patton, Absalom F. Robinson, Ferris Rouse, Andrew D. Rob- inson, John Rowland, John Snider, Kelley Stewart, William Stapleton, William Skiles, John L. Shannon, Wallis P. Simer, James E. Spence, Absalom P. Taylor, Thomas Tuohy, Henry S. Viers, William Wells, Joseph Williamson, Madison Webb, James York, James H. Harris, Will iam Higins, William Porter, Jacob Rice, Solomon Wade, William Wells, Blevins Williams, Greenberry Evans. Harrison Mainard, Stephen P. Marcum, James R. Mainard, John R. Robinson, St. Mark Thalker, Will- iam Conley, John F. Caseholt, Henderson Pickett, Jesse Meade, Harrison Pinson, Benjamin Porter.
Company "F."
CAPTAIN-Thomas Russell. 1st LIEUT .- Richard Williamson. 2d LIEUT .- Mordecai McClure. SERGTS .- William McGlothlin, James M. Preston, William H. Davis, James H. Waddle, David M. Rake. COR- PORALS-John R. Lester, Wallace Borders, William R. Jarrell, Wallace Childress, William Vermillion, John E. Cassell, Washington Partlow, Richard Pierce.
PRIVATES-John W. Blankenship, James Boyd, Jesse Broughton, Wells Blevens, John Burt, Charles Burt, Samuel Burt, John Bush, Lew- allen Burt, Franklin Bowen, George W. Burt, Thomas H. Burt, Charles W. Burt, John B. Carroll, Solomon Cassell, Thomas Clay, James Cun- ningham, A. Cooper, John C. Crum, George W. Cooper, Zedekiah Cas- sell, William Davis, Conrad Deering, Arthur Fitzpatrick, John Fitz- patrick. Wm. F. Fitzpatrick, George W. Fitzpatrick, Benjamin Fitz- patrick, Henry Fowler, Drury Goble, Thomas Hall, George Jarrell, Roland B. Kelburn, William Lewis, Harvey Lovenis, William H. Moore, Shadrack McGlathlin, Jesse Mills, John C. Myers, George W. Myers, William C. Mills, William L. Moore, James Musick, Asberry Preston, L. P. A. Preston, Wallace Preston, Harrison Preston, William H. Preston, James R. Pack, William Roughton, Wallace B. Spencer, John Smith, Jonathan Skyles, John Turner. Daniel H. Taylor, Andrew W. Waddle, James Wise, Asa Williamson, Asa H. Williamson, Elias Williamson, Wm. L. Waddle, George W. Weaver, Cornelius Calloway, Spencer Adams, John Carter, Wm. Fitzpatrick, Charles M. Lock, James Muncey, John Pack, Thomas Sanders, Charles Whit, Joseph Williamson, Christopher Bayles, Thomas Burton, John Clay, John Haney, William V. Mills, James M. Williamson, John Wills, Alden Williamson, Andrew Justice.
Company "G."
CAPTAIN-William B. Jones. 1st LIEUT .- William B. Johnson. 2d' LIEUTS .- Erastus M. Gates, Coburn D. Outten. SERGTS .- Andrew L. Prichard, Cornwallis J. Pugh, David Davis, John C. Maines, James D. Davis. CORPLS .- James Cyphers, Pardon A. Morris, John T. Hazelrigg, Rudolphus B. Gardner, James K. White, Aaron S. Colegrove, Samuel Ferguson. George Bradshaw, Fletcher Garrett, Riley Clark.
PRIVATES-John Allen, Mathew Adams, David Archie, Isaac W. Bowling, Elisha Baily, William Bally, John Butcher, Josephus Bruce,
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Felix Clark, William Cyphers, Solomon Cox, Monteville Cooksey, Will- iam Fitzpatrick, Lafayette Fielders, James Gullitt, James R. Green, Joseph H. Hight, George Hall, William Hall, Charles Hunt, George Hart, Henry Hart, Lemuel Johnson, William Johnson, Jonathan Justice, Wm. J. V. Loper, Isaac McAnery, Wm. P. McBrayer, James G. Olinger, An- drew Pancake, George Prater, Richard Pierce, Wm. R. Prichard, David M. Rake, Amos J. Remy, Jasper Staten, John P. Stevenson, John Sun- nett, Moses Sexton, James Scott, Elmore Smith, George W. Sloan, John Thorpe, Newton White, Charles Whitt, William Willis, Henry Artis, Joseph Branum, John J. Boling, Jas. H. Dunegan, Dial Gullett, Carbon Moore, Eli J. Prater, Elijah Sorrill, William Stone, Thomas . Sanders, Meshack Stacy, Martin Vest, Edward Branham, Joel Estep, Anderson Jordon, John Prater, Daniel Roland, John O. Steele, Volney Wilhite, George Eblin, George Hughes, Christopher Morrison, George Wilson, Kindel Bruce, James Carmacle, James Davis, Joseph Hiley, Jesse Kasee, George Morrison, George Smith, James Thompson.
Company "H."
CAPTAIN-Jackson J. Matney. 1st LIEUT .- Calvin F. Vaughn. 2d LIEUT .- Horace January. SERGTS .- Joseph Lewis, Levi W. Hol- land, John Prat, George W. Parmer, Jeremiah C. Easterling. CORPLS. -Jacob Woolom, Rolland T. May, Francis M. Castle, Harvy Crabtree, James H. Willis, William H. McGown, Riley Howard, Archibald P. Cooper.
PRIVATES-William E. Adkins, Edward E. Adams, Joseph K. Baush, William Blanton, John J. Bowlan, Henry Brown, Barnett F. Coleman, Henry Coleman, John Coleman, James E. Collingsworth, John S. Clemons, George W. Dummit, James Dikes, John W. Emyx, Hiram Flint, Dial Gullett, Charles Hilton, Preston Hackworth, John Harvey, Jr., James Johnson, Francis Javans, Elisha Jackson, Robert Jackson, George Joseph, Benjamin Johnson, John M. Kowns, John Kimberland. George W. Liggett, Isaac R. Lake, Isaac Marcum, Benjamin Martin. Wm. McGinnist, John E. McGirr, John Matney. Samuel Meadows. Thomas May, Irvin Patrick, Allen Penix, John Puckett, William J. Reid, John Shurmon, Jacob Slagle, William Salyers, Meshack Stacy, John Up- ton, Martin F. Vest, Noah Woods, Benjamin Wagers, Samuel Williams, James Walch, Powell Collins, Thomas McDoll, George Wilson, Daniel Bates, Allen Dalton, Jonathan Daniels, Elzy Franklin, Samuel Galaspie. Thomas Honaker, Evans P. Howell, Thomas McGown, William M. Mays. John Miller, James Scott, Solomon Stodard, James Willis, Solomon Back, James Evans, Isaac Flanery, Henry Harrison, Smith Jones, John Kelley. Jackson Lanaghan, Wiloughby S. Maddox, Henry Maddox, George W. Sowards, David Thompson.
Company "I."
CAPTAIN-James H. O'Brien. 1st LIEUT .- Robert H. Wilson. 21 LIEUT .- Milton J. Smith. SERGTS .- George B. Dixon, Marion Den- nison, Martin Templeton, Orlando B. Duke, Calvin Woolf. CORPLS .--- George W. Damron, George Conley, James Bartley, Charles W. Bryant. K. P. Adkins, James A. Christian, John Adkins, Joshua Smith.
PRIVATES-Henry V. Adkins, Marshall Adams, Seymore Backus, James Blankenship, William Clark, Reuben Clark, Thomas Clark, Will- iam Day, Jacob Dunnison, Joiner Deil, John Day, Asa Ellis, Leand!" Ellis, John Hunter, John Q. Haskins, Wm. H. Holbrook, Cad. Ingram, Michael Kline, Enoch Lewis, Henry Lemley, Creed Martin, David Moore. Thomas Masterson, Peter Menagerie, William Porter, Samuel Pinker- man, Jacob Rice, William Riley, Leander Short, Thomas Wagers, Sol- omon Wade, Michael Ward, John H. Wilburn, Riley Adkins, Peter Burns, Frank Blanchard, Charles Day, Lewis Ellis, Marcus E. Followill. James B. Hardee, John Helton, Eli Hubbard, Andrew J. W. Lyons, P. rry Meade, Charles Nolly. Cobe D. Outten, James Pratt, John R. Ross, John W. Sites, James Spears, Wm. R. Smith, Solomon Becket, Thomas Hut- chinson, John Ingram, Thos. M. McMannigahl, William Pigman, W':l'- iam P. Adkins, Dennison Adkins, Henry Baker, James Chaffins, Willla"! Connelly, John Dunn, Jesse Dunn, Hiram Davis, John Emmons, Joseph
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Emmons, Andrew J. England, William Evans, George Gilbert, Lewis G. Gose, John Smith.
Company "K."
CAPTAIN-Jacob L. Ross. 1st LIEUT .- Edward W. Brown. 2d LIEUT .- John Thompson. SERGTS .- Isaac W. Bowling, William C. Mayhew, John S. Ross, Andrew J. Penington, John W. Penington. COR- PORALS-Peter Riffe, Samuel Smith, William J. Smith, Henry Jenkins, Archibald Gipson, Thomas Barber, Harrison Coply, Harrison Fults.
PRIVATES-Reuben Barber, Robert Barber, Henry B. Broadess, Henry Condly, Joseph Davidson, Basil Doolin, William Eldridge, Hezekiah Fults, John Gambell, Henry Hall, John Holland, Philip Haney, Osburn Haney, Bluford Hood, Lucas Hood, James Johnson, Abraham Kouns, Joseph Laney, Elisha Meadow, Franklin McGinness, Alexander Murphy, Drury Murry, David McGuire, James Osborn, Gilbert Penix, John Pack, John Ratliff, Noah Ratliff, Marion Ratliff, William Robbins, Elisha Smith, Elijah Smith, Hiram Smith, Wm. L. Stewart, Marion Sexton, James Webb, Marion Wages, John Maynard, Lorenzo D. Simeons, Marion Friend, Harrison Roberson, Samuel Burk, Louis H. Burk, David L. Burks, Edmund Condley, Beals Davis, David Doolin, Elias George, Solomon Kirk, Richard Lemaster, Wm. Montgomery, David Ratliff, John Vaughn. Enoch Wright, Wm. R. Adkins, Allen Condley, Bide Condley, Robert Jenkins, Harrison Jenkins, Francis Jenkins, Emery Lawson, Keenas F. Lacy, James Robbins, Nicholas Robbins, Haden Smith, Solomon Stevens, Allen L. Thompson, Fleming L. Thompson, Allen Webb.
Forty-sixth Kentucky Infantry.
The organization of this regiment was abandoned.
Forty-sebenth Kentucky Mounted Infantry.
The 47th Ky. Mounted Infantry was raised under the act of Congress authorizing the governor of Kentucky to organize not exceeding 20,000 troops for the defense of the state. The greater portion of the men were mustered into the service at Irvine, Ky., October 5, 1863. The others at Camp Nelson in December, 1863, and January, 1864. The officers instrumental in recruiting this regiment were An- drew W. Clark, Alfred C. Wilson and Thos. H. Barnes.
Like the other regiments organized under this 20,000 call, it was used for the defense of the state. There was a peculiar necessity for the men of the mountain counties of Kentucky to thus organize. Their section was exposed to inroads from Southwestern Virginia, and was poorly protected; the people were generally Unionists, and like Unionists of East Tennessee and West Virginia, they were compelled to act in self-defense. November 6, 1863, be- fore the 47th was fully mustered into service, it was in- cluded in the military organization of Northern Central
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Kentucky, under command of Gen. S. S. Fry, whose head- quarters were at Camp Nelson. November 25th Gen. Boyle said he could send the 47th with other regiments to Big Hill. In the organization of the army of the Ohio, De- cember 31, 1863, the 47th was under Col. Andrew H. Clark, in Gen. S. S. Fry's command. It so remained dur- ing that winter doing duty in scouting, by detachments through Eastern Kentucky. In the organization of the department of the Ohio, April 30, 1864, the 47th was under Maj. Barnes, brigaded with the 30th Ky., Col. Craddock; the 45th Ky., Col. Clark; the 49th, Capt. Golden, and 1st Wis. Battery. The brigade was commanded by Col John Mason Brown and was in Gen. Hobson's division. June, 1864, the 47th was at Paintsville with the forces there under Gen. Hobson. At that time Gen. John Morgan came into Kentucky with the avowed object of destroying the Kentucky Central Railroad, and then push for the Louisville and Nashville railroad. He came through Pound Gap in the extreme eastern part of the state, and before his purposes could be known he had passed the forces of Gen. Hobson in the section about Paintsville, and made his way toward Mt. Sterling. Upon receiving this information Gen. Hobson hastened in person by way of Cincinnati, hoping to reach Lexington in time to or- ganize a force there by the time Morgan should reach that part of the state. Near Cynthiana, however, at a place called Kellar's Bridge, Gen. Hobson was captured with about three hundred men before he had time to accom- plish his purpose. But the troops he had left in the east- ern part of the state were hastening toward Lexington under Gen. Burbridge and Cols. John Mason Brown, Chas. S. Hanson and others; they were moving with the utmost expedition, and came upon Morgan shortly after Gen. Hobson's capture. Very severe fighting took place and on June 12th, at Cynthiana, Morgan was completely de- feated and all that he had captured was retaken. Mor- gan was then pursued rapidly out of Kentucky, through the mountains and across Cumberland river. In all this service the 47th, under Col. Clark bore an active part.
Returning from the pursuit of Morgan the 47th was stationed at Camp Nelson in the command under Gen. S. S. Fry. At that time the father of Col. Clark, who was provost marshal of Owsley county, was basely murdered by a band of the enemy who so exasperated Col. Clark. he petitioned to be allowed to use his regiment to bring the murderers to punishment. The 47th continued dur ing the remainder of its service on duty for the protection . of the state. In September, 1864, it was on the line of
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the Kentucky Central railroad. In the same fall it was for a time at Camp Nelson, being with the 49th Ky. in the brigade commanded by Col. Thos. D. Sedgewick.
December 26, 1864, Companies A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and HI were mustered out of service at Lexington. Companies I and K were mustered out April 12, 1865. The veterans were transferred to Battery E, and to the 4th Ky. Vet. In- fantry.
The service of the 47th was continuous during the whole of its career, in protecting the state of Kentucky against the enemy.
Field and Staff.
COLONEL-Andrew H. Clark. LIEUT. COL .- Alfred C. Wilson. MAJOR-Thos. H. Barnes. ADJT .- Geo. A. Hanaford. Q. MASTER .- Peter D. Scholl. SURGEON-John M. Daniel. ASST. SURGS .- Wilson H. Glass, Geo. Sumner. CHAPLAIN-Mordecai J. W. Ambrose. SER- GEANT MAJS .- John F. Hardin, Charles H. Moseley. Q. M. SERGT .- Henry C. Ambrose. COM. SERGT .- Henry Morris. HOSP. STEWARDS -James M. Roberts, George H. Patridge.
Company "A."
CAPTAIN-John Penington. 1st LIEUT .- Godfrey Isaacs. 2d LIEUTS .- Andrew Isaacs, Isaac S. Jones. SERGTS .- William Moore, Lewis Sandlin, Alexander P. Setler, Henry C. Gabbard, Caleb Bailes. CORPLS .- Edward Parker, Charles Spivey, William Brewer, George W. Gabbard, Elias Tincher, Hezekiah Isaacs, Anderson Seals, George S. Robinson.
PRIVATES-George W. Anderson, Stephen Bailes, George M. Baker, Ambrose Brewer, Daniel Bowman, John Brummet, Caleb Cope, Granville Combs, Ward Creech, Alfred Cope, Claiborne Duncan, Jasper Earnest, Albert Earnest, Jacob Gabbard, William Gabbard, Jacob H. Gabbard, Jacob B. Gabbard, Joseph Gentry, Ambrose Garlin, Noah Gabbard, Will- iam M. Gabbard, Douglass Hillard, George W. Isaacs, Henderson John- son. Elijah H. Johnson, War H. Kerbey, Delaner Lewis, Robert McGee, George W. Moore, Job Morris, Jackson Moore, Preston Overby, Joseph A. Parrett, Samuel Peters, William Parkey, John Pennington, Jno. Parker, Chesley H. Parkey, John D. Parkey, James Privet, Preston Pennington, John F. Riggs, Henderson Reynolds, William Robinson, Henry Rader, James Robinson, Elijah Robinson, Leander Robinson, Jason Robinson, Jacob A. Robbins, Adam Rader, Eli Reynolds, Elkaner Smith, Frederick Scales, Harrison Slone, Elihue Stephens, Isaac Sparks, David Shook, Henry C. Spivey, James Stephens, Wilkerson W. Scott, Henry H. Thomas, Thomas B. Tincher, Franklin Wright, Henry H. White, Alfred York, Joseph Allen, James P. Adkins, Addison Ball, James Brewer, George Brewer, David Earnest, Elijah Mcwhorter, James F. Moore, Henry E. Northern, Thomas H. Reynolds, Reuben Skinner, Caswell Amyx. John Garrett, Wesley Kerbey, Lyman W. Odom, Jesse Roberts, Jacob Tincher, William Harris James W. Lane, William H. Lane, Wm. W. McGold- rich, Jesse Parkey, Jno. W. Reynolds.
Company "B."
CAPTAIN-Jackson Roberts. 1st LIEUT .- David V. Roberts. 2d LIEUT .- Francis M. Herd. SERGTS .- William C. Gilbert, James Haw- kins. James Anderson, James Davidson, Pleasant Wilson. John Feltner. CORPLS .- Salis Bolin, Wiley Colitt, Manuel M. Hounshell, Samuel Cor- nett, Thomas Roberts, Elhanen Murphy, William Sizemore, Elias Wooten, Elhanen W. Asher.
PRIVATES-George Anderson, William Bolin, William Bolin. Sr., Andrew Brumley, Elick Begley, John Brock, Merideth Bradley, Messen-
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ger Brumley, William C. Canter, Eli Collins, Green Chanler, John M. Davidson, Robert Davidson, John Gibson, Alfred Hacker, Thomas Hardee, Montgomery Hounshell, Benjamin Hounshell, Andrew Hubbard, John Hounshell, Clay Jackson, Haywood Jackson, Mason Jackson, Philip Joseph, James Johnson, Benjamin Johnson, Samuel Lewis, Henry Lumpkins, Robert Lovin, Joshua Marcy, David Mckinney, Hyram Mc- Veigh, Blevins Roberts, Granville Riley, James Rose, David Rogers, John Rogers, Joshua Richardson, Jesse Scalf, Washington Smith, Jona- than Stergil, Nelson Sizemore, Jackson Sizemore, Wade W. Smith, Riley Shepherd, Alexander Stuttler, William J. Sams, William Sams, Stephen D. Ward, William Ingram, James Akerman, Jackson Begley, George P. Bolin, Thomas Brewer, Henry Gibson, Lafayette Gibson, Larkin Gibson, William Jones, Martin V. Lewis, Farris Roberts, Jesse Smith, Joseph Smith, Henry Turner, Henry Bolin, James E. Asher, John Bolin, Wright Bolin, Garrett Gamble, Simeon Hobbs, William Hobbs, Landrow Hughes, James Keyton, Reuben Sams, Isaac Stuart, Green B. Scalf.
Company "C."
CAPTAIN-John C. Wilson. 1st LIEUT .- Wm. J. Morris. 2d LIEU- TENANT-William Baker. SERGTS .- Adron Morgan, William Wilson, Delany Wilson, Samuel Cornet, John Strong. CORPLS .- John Muncy. David Duncan, John B. King, John Simpson, Wm. C. Venable, Daniel G. Bowles, Burton P. Ambrose, Lewis M. Cook, William York. WAG- ONER-John Gipson.
PRIVATES-Enoch Abner, James Boslick, Robert Baker, Joseph Barnett, William Bush, Samuel Bailey, Robert Bowman, Samuel Beck- nell, Thomas Burch, Aaron Brock, George Conner, Henry Cress, Baxter Cornett, John Combs, Samuel Combs, Alexander Cole, Nathaniel Daugherty, Nathaniel Deaton, Martin Deaton, Eli Estridge, Fountain Fox, Wilson Ford, Simon Garrison, James Guy, Nelson Guy, John Hub- bard, Alvin Harden, Jackson Jarvis, Daniel R. King, James Lewis, John Lee, Franklin Lee, Luther Muncey, William Nelson, Thomas Pearson, Thomas Rollins, Boanerges Riley, Henderson Sizemore, Alexander Smith, Jacob Shiplett, Abraham Schoolcraft, John Smith, Benjamin Stacey, James H. Sims. James Templeton, Preston Thomas, John Vernon, Silas Williams, Andrew Williams, Harden Williams, Harden Wilson, James Webb, David H. York, Francis M. Ambrose, James Wright, Elkaney Elkins, William Fox, George Kidd, James Lee, James Rawlins, John Templeton, Sylvester Truman, Jesse Thomas, Thomas Vickers, Robert Boling, Stephen Gum, Riley F. Russell.
Company "D."
CAPTAIN-David W. Clark. 1st LIEUTS .- Edward Clark, Edward Chestnut. 2d LIEUT .- Daniel G. Allen. SERGTS .- James R. Evans. Thomas Murphy, George W. Ball, William Bishop, Lewis Sandlin. COR- PORALS-Theophilus Hensley, Thomas Campbell, James K. Durham, Jacob Cope, James Crawford, Robert McCallum, John M. Collins. Win- right Sparks. WAGONER-James Madison.
PRIVATES-Job Allen, Jr., Jefferson Allen, John Allen, Job Allen, Sr., William Ashcraft, Joseph Allen, Calvin Black, David Bishop, Sam- uel Bishop, John Bishop, Thomas Barrett, Jarias Ball, William Barrett, Samuel Calhoon, James H. Campbell, William Calihan, James G. Craw- ford, David Cole, Geo. W. Crawford, John Campbell, Levi Collins. Joseph Depew, James Edward, Samuel J. Fulwilder, John Gabbard Willis Gabbard, Wiley Hunter, Jerry Hollensworth, Isaac Hollensworth, Henry Hensley, Thomas H. Hunter, John W. Huff, Isaac D. Harkleroad. Edward Lunsford, Anderson Lunsford, David Lunsford, John Lunsford, William Lunsford, John Murray, Henderson Morgan, Henry Merath. William Murphey, Madison Morgan, William M. Maynor, Daniel I. Murray, Wm. H. Murray, David Mays, Hannibal C. Nance, Allen M. Nealy, James Phelty, Thomas Ramsey, Daniel M. Setser, Thomas Saw- yers, Benj. F. Taylor, Jesse D. Taylor, William H. Taylor, James Will!s, Job Wilson, Samuel Barker, Moses Smith, Singleton Wilson, Nathaniel Boman. Isaac Lunsford. Elisha Lunsford, Elisha McDaniel, Thomas Parson, John Reed, Joseph Booker, Anthony Collins, Martin Haley.
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