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Paschal Johnson, David Marshall, Isaac Riley, Samuel Wesley, Noalı Willis.
Company "E."
CAPTAIN-H. J. Clark. '1st LIEUT .- Hiram Metcalf. 2d LIEUT. -Henry Smith. SERGTS .- John H. Gabbard, Sanford Ross, Wm. P. Carpenter, Peter Wolfinburger, Mathias J. Gabbard. CORPLS .- Jona- than C. Harrison, Thomas H. Reynolds, William J. Campbell, Joseph P. Moore, Thomas Murrell, William B. Murphy, Elihu Rose. WAGONER- Levi Alcorn.
PRIVATES-Isaac Abshear, Nathaniel T. Arvin, Basil Baker, Will- iam Brinegar, Turner Brinegar, Alexander Blanton, Henry Branden- burgh, Alfred Collins, Levi Collins, Edward Crouch, Solomon Collins, Perry B. Coyle, Pusel D. Cox, John Damerel. Joseph Damerel, Francis M. Eagle, Joseph Floyd, Samuel Fox, John Fox, Elijah Gabbard, Will- iam R. Gabbard, Enoch Gipson, Elisha W. Gabbard, Job Hornsby, Meril Harison, William H. Harison, Gotfrey Isaacs, Leander Judd, Jeremiah T. Lainhart, Calvin Lynch, William P. Lynch, John Mayse, James F. Moore, Elijah S. Moore, Jesse Murphy, Alfred Mayse, Burnett Plowman, Thomas Plowman, Marquis Richardson, Michaelbury Richardson, Joseph Ross, George Ross, John Smith, Thomas Sparks, William Will- iams, Harrison H. Wilder, Thomas H. Barnes, James J. Copage, George Gray, Henry H. Gabbard, William Hunt, Thomas Le, Charles H. Mose- ley, Henry Morris, Richard McQueen, James M. Roberts, Nathaniel Stuart, Joel Alcorn, William Blanten, Joseph Brandenburgh, Michael Conaway, William Lunsford, Alfred Murray, Cassius Richardson, Josiah Tunget, Henderson Angel, John Bryant, Brittain W. Senters, James Senters, Woodrow Sloane.
Company "F."
CAPTAIN-Henry Skidmore. 1st LIEUT .- Nathan Noe. 2d LIEU- TENANT-Acles Winn. SERGTS .- Daniel Skidmore, Wilson Brown- ing, William Day, Noble Burkhart, George Burgen. CORPLS .- Carter Skidmore, Wallace Harber, James Hall, William Steel, Benjamin Noe, Leander Ledford, John Stepp, John Blankenship.
PRIVATES-William Arvine, Richard Branson, John Burkhart, Jef- ferson Burkhart, Randolph Browning, William Clemens, John Caywood, Isaac Dean, John Dean, James Drake, David Earnest, Andrew Fields, Spencer Flanery, James Fields, Enoch Flanery, Daniel Garrett, Elijah Green, Hiram Grills, Francis Hall, William Hobbs, Hiram Jones, John L. Jones, Washington Ledford, George Milburn, James Marcum, Calvin Noe, John Noe, Ambrose Osborne, Calvin Osborne, Andrew Osborne, Solomon Osborne, Elkaner Spurlock, John Sergent, John Skidmore, Ste- phen Sergent, Sanders Spurlock, Jacob Step, William Swanson, New- berry Stapleton, Simon Step, James Shackleford, Elias Smith, Archibald Thompson, Aaron Thomas. James Anderson, John Burk, Mathew Cole, Alexander Fouch, Alexander Rhodes, Thomas Spurlock, John St. John, Levi Viles, William D. Yearry, Hezekiah Young, James Burkhart, Hiram Fee, Owen Hall, Solomon Powell, Riley Step, Abner Trent, John Davis, Arvin Dean, Newton Day, Jeremiah Fornster, Britton Helton, Thomas Lyfer, Benjamin Lankford, James Mitchell, William Thornsberry.
Company "G."
CAPTAINS-Thomas J. Engle, Joseph Herd. 1st LIEUT .- Robert M. Green. 2d LIEUT .- Henry H. Gabbard. SERGTS .- Elijah W. Branden- burgh. James M. Cain, Enoch Bowman, William Pegg, Solomon Ball. CORPLS .- M. L. Robbins, Lewis Cunagim, Daniel Baker, Elihu Mur- phy, Charles D. Vermillion, Elijah Mcwhorter. Hiram Evans, Leander Baker, Orville B. Helton. WAGONER-Jacob Hines.
PRIVATES-Daniel H. Adkins, Archibald B. Adkins, James P. Ad- kins, Addison Ball, David K. Butler, John R. Beagley, Swinfield Beagley, William Collins. Jeremiah Campbell. William F. Cain, John H. Cain, Clark Cunagim, Robert Calahan, Larkin Chandler, Hiram Estes, Hiram Evans. William Gray, George W. Hellard, Thomas J. Hellard, Thomas Hellard, Henry Hellard, John Hollensworth. Squire Hollensworth, John Holt. Thomas Hamilton, John Hoover, William Inman, Willoughby Inn-
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man, Zachariah Jackson, Peter Legier, Rodney Million, Moab Million, John H. Mallicoat, Winston D. Mallicoat, John McKinney, George Mc- Queen, John Newton, William Newton, Houston B. Nun, John Newman, Henry E. Northern, Aaron Paris, John Powell, George W. Powell, Job Ramsey, Henry M. Ramsey, Jackson Ross, George R. Shepherd, Samuel Smith, Isam Smith, William Stamper, Reuben Skinner, John Stuart, David B. Taylor, Josiah Baker, George W. Crider, Henry C. Cochran, Taylor Mckinney, William Shepherd, Peter D. Schoil, Nathan Williams, Bingham Burt, Martin Reece, Joseph M. Beeman, Noah Mullens, Will- iam J. Marshall, James Smith, John Waddle, Jesse Evans.
Company "H."
CAPTAIN-Benj. F. Blankenship. 1st LIEUT .- George W. Morgan. 2d LIEUT .- Wm. G. Dixon. SERGTS .- John Lewis, Alexander Stamper, John Sargent, James Asher, Robert H. Fielder. CORPLS .- William Farler, Andrew Howard, Micajah Napier, Silas Stapleton, Andrew Sar- gent, Absalom Blair, Monroe Halcom, John Creach.
PRIVATES-William Blair, Kidmour S. Caldwell, Calvin Crach. Sira Cornett, Samuel Cornett, Clark Cornett, Leroy W. Fielder, Joseph B. Fielder, Elbert Gillum, Henderson Howard, Joseph Halcom, Millard Halcom, Jesse Halcom, Lindsey Halcom, John Halcom, Thomas Halcom, Andy Howard, John Howard, William Halcom, Irvine Howard, Henry C. Johnson, Edward Jones, Edward D. Kincade, James J. Lewis, Allen Lewis, James Leadford, William McDaniel, Hiram Mitchell, Alexander Morris, John Morgan, Hambleton Napier, Zachariah Phillips, Allen Sar- gent, William Smith, Clinton Combs, Alexander Combs, John Deaton. Perry Evins, Ira D. Hall, Edward Harper, James Kelley, William Miles, Richard Polly, Hiram M. Connett, Wiley G. Moris, John W. Morgan, Ransom Mitchell, Hiscal Napier, George Stephens, William Cornett, James Cox, Joseph Cornett, William Clarkstone, Thomas H. Clarkstone, Gilbert Combes, John Eastice, James B. Franklin, Henderson Fe, David Fee, William Gent, Martin L. Helton, Garrard Ingram, Goodson Ingram, Benjamin F. Kertley, John Kelly, James Lewis, Perry Polly, Claibon Polly, Henry Skeenes, Richard Viles, Leander Wirick, William Wirick, John Young.
Company "1."
CAPTAIN-Simon Cockrill. 1st LIEUT .- James P. Smallwood. 2d LIEUT .- Hiram Rogers. SERGTS .- James M. Mansfield, Benjamin Hall, George F. Gast, Ansil G. Powell, Weeden Ewens. John Barnett, Edward Kerbey, Henry Reffet, James A. Stewart. CORPLS .- Byram Ballard, James Morrison, William O. Smallwood, Leander Gilbert, Will- iam Lucas, John W. B. Smith, Robert Little, Thomas D. Smith, William Esters, Wm. H. Neal, Francis Townsend, John D. Watson.
PRIVATES-James K. Addams, Allen Abner, Delany Boling, Wm. J. Boon, Zachariah Campbell, James S. Cope, Thomas Combs. Andrew J. Esters, Madison Frazier, John Fouch, Samuel P. Frazier, John P. Hat- ton, Juniper Hawkins, Alexander Howard, Moses Johnson, James Miller, Taylor McGuire, Daniel McDaniel, Robert Nickills, Harvey Owens, George Poplin, Jesse Pitman, Francis Prater, John Roberts, Joseph Roberts, John Smith, William Smith, John B. Spencer. Lafayette Scholl. William Saddler, William Sparks. Samuel Stacey. William Tipton. Solo- mon Tipton, Isaac Trett, Josiah J. Walton, Pleasant Wilson, Elijah Abner, Martin Bailey, Absalom Boling, John F. Craig, Jesse B. Ester- Thomas J. Fry, W'm. H. Graham, Elias Gent. Lewis G. Gose, Wm. H. Hatton, Geo. W. Johnson. George Knox, Henry Knox. Richard M. King. Elsherry Little, Sidney Muncy, Andrew McIntosh, Middleton Neal. Den- jamin Pruett, Andrew J. Poff, William Raleigh, Crittenden Rhodes, John Riffett, William- Rogers, James G. Rogers, Francis M. Sparks. Charles Selby, Wm. C. Scholl. Wm. Thompson, George Wilson, Pleasant Wilson. Young Abner, William Fouch, Nimrod C. Marcum. David Bolins. Green Baley, John H. Cantwell, Milton Esters, Thomas Fraley, Francis P. Hawkins, Benjamin Harris. Timothy Johnson, Benjamin Knox, Mor- ton P. Land, George Little, Blevin Sizemore.
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Company "K."
CAPTAIN-John McQueen. 1st LIEUT .- John McCracken. 2d LIEUT .- Charles H. Mosley. SERGTS .- Elijah Smith, Elias Yahbor- ough, John C. Wells, Stephen Bolyn, Morris D. Brewer. CORPLS .- John Gohen, Elmore Ashby, Benjamin Knight, John H. Elkins, William Lank- ford, George Revs, Peter Monroe.
PRIVATES-Charles Askrew, Daniel Barker, William Creech, Thomas Clapp, Isaac Collins, Lewis Cardell, Patrick Dillon, Sampson Euzle, Jefferson Frederick, Thomas C. Hahn, John Hunley, Jarvis J. Johnson, John Lansberger, Martin Lovett, Charles Leighton, Isaac Murphy, Fielding Pennington, Henry S. Parmele, Henry Richardson, Stephen Rickey, Joseph Stacey, James Stacey, Speed Steele, James Underhill, Isom J. Venoye, Robert Wytte, James Bolyn, George Bolyn, John Center, John H. Cochran, George Clark, Samuel Clark, James Davis, Arlington Goodwin, Jesse V. Gray, Joseph A. Grayham, Thomas B. Hart, Thomas W. Hart, Henry Henderson, Calvin Hase, John Harden, Wm. C. Iptoe, Edward James, Joseph L. Jones, Levi Land, Hiram Mar- cum, John Maynor, Lee Nelson, John W. Reed, Francis M. Renfro, Henry Saliers, Henry Shouse, William Sams, Charles Thrasher, Thomas Thacker, Perry Wells, John M. ' Wilcox, James Jeffers, Joseph Mong, Thomas Mahar, John Poe, Milton Stroup, Charles Allison, John Bell, Charles Beers, Royal W. Cole, John Clayton, William Clemin, Patrick Dunn, Alexander Fouch, Michael Glaeson, Preston Gohen, . Ambrose Harmon, James Haskins, Charles Johnson, Silas King, John C. Moore, Joseph McCray, Eli Maze, Hugh Markmen, Lewis Parker, John Rus- sell, Elias Smith, James Tallard.
Forty-eighth Kentucky Mounted Infantry.
(FROM THE ADJUTANT-GENERAL'S REPORT.)
The 48th Regiment Ky. Volunteers was enlisted prin- cipally from the counties of Trigg, Lyon, Livingston, Crit- tenden, Union. Christian, Caldwell, Muhlenberg, Breck- inridge and Grayson, and was organized and mustered into service at Princeton, Ky., by Charles H. Fletcher, Captain 13th United States Infantry, on the 26th day of October, 1863, for the period of one year, with Hartwell T. Burge of Louisville as colonel.
This regiment was raised for especial service in Ken- tucky, to serve as a mounted force to aid in preventing raids and to clear the state of guerrillas.
Immediately upon muster it was assigned to 1st Bri- gade, 2d Division, department of Kentucky, and remained on duty at Princeton until the 1st of December, 1863, when it was ordered and marched to Russellville, Ky. Here it was ordered to detail on December 5th, viz: Com- panies A, D, I ant K to Bowling Green, with Col. Burge as post commandant, companies B, F, G and HI remain- ing at Russellville, with Lieut. Col. Hester as post com- mandant.
The regiment remained on duty at these stations until
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April 6, 1864, when, by direction of Brevet-Major Gen. Burbridge, it was removed, with exception of one com- pany, and distributed along the line of the Louisville and Nashville railroad, garrisoning that line from Cave City to Louisville, headquarters at Munfordville, with Col. Burge as post commandant and Lieut. Col. Hester in command of regiment and supervision of the railway line guarded by his force. The several companies were gar- risoned with headquarters as follows, viz: Company A, Elizabethtown; Companies B, F and H, Munfordville; Companies C and K, Fort Boyle, at Colesburg; Company D, Cave City; Company E, Fort at Shepherdsville; Com- pany I, Louisville, and Company G, at Smithland, Ky., with Capt. Bush as post commandant. The details were very efficient in duty, and so well were their garri- sons defended against many attacks made by the enemy, that the road as guarded, was never broken during the time they defended the same. On the 8th of July an order from Brig. Gen. Hugh Ewing, commanding 2d Divi- sion, department of Kentucky, relieved the regiment from garrison duty and authorized it to mount and equip for active service. Horses were pressed from disloyal citizens upon disloyal receipts, payable upon future proof of loyalty. About August 11th the regiment was thoroughly mounted and equipped. August 13th the regiment was ordered to concentrate and join Gen. Hobson, then moving from Lex- ington with a force against a rebel raid and recruiting rendezvous in Webtser and Union counties, commanded by Confederate Gen. Adam Johnson.
The regiment, in detachments, joined Gen. Hobson's column at Calhoun, Ky., about the 19th of August, and participated in the movements and actions of that com- mand until August 24th, when at Canton, Ky., on the Cumberland river, the retreating rebel command was overtaken and dispersed, many of them being killed or captured. Gen. Johnson was wounded and captured near Wallonia, the day previous, August 23d. The regiment marched to Cadiz., Ky., where it received orders to proceed to Princeton, Ky., with instructions to regimental com- mander to make such disposition of the force as would be necessary to protect that section of the state. Detach- ments were placed in the counties bordering on the Cum- berland river and in the interior region, and kept scouting and capturing guerrillas until ordered to Bowling Green to be mustered out by reason of expiration of term of ser- vice. One hundred and twenty-five guerrillas were cap- tured during the stay of the regiment at Princeton.
During the service of this regiment, an opportunity
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was never had to call out its merit in one of the great bat- tles of the rebellion, but its patriotism will compare favor- ably with other regiments from Kentucky, that held a place on Sherman's front; its duties and services were equally as honorable, when considered that it protected the lines of communication and aided in forwarding sup- plies to the armies in the front. Certain detachments of the regiment acquitted themselves in numerous engage- ments creditably, and deserve especial notice to secure justice and reward their bravery.
On the 7th of August, 1864, Capt. Hiett, with thirty- five men detailed from Companies B and C, were attacked at Salem, Ky., by three hundred Confederates and guer- rillas. Capt. Iliett, with thirteen men, in the open street, with one volley from their guns and the bayonet, resisted the first charge of the enemy, after which he secured quar- ters in an old courthouse, and fought the enemy for six hours, compelling them to retreat, leaving eight killed. Loss of Capt. Iliett, two killed and three, with himself, wounded. The enemy carried off most of their dead and all of their wounded. Major Chennoworth was their com- manding officer.
August 31, 1864, Col. Burge, with a scout of twenty men, came upon a camp of sixty guerrillas in Union county and engaged them, capturing the camp with a large amount of stores, killing one and capturing seven prison- ers without loss. November 6, 1864, Capt. Jarrett, with forty-one men, detached from Companies F and K, was at- tacked by a force of five hundred and eighty men under Gen. Lyon. He defended that post with hard fighting for five hours when the enemy withdrew, taking away their killed and wounded. Capt. Jarrett's loss was one killed and two wounded. On November 18th this same force attacked Capt. Hiett with thirty-seven men at Eddyville, Ky. They were pursued by Lieut. Col. Hester and one hundred and eighty men from Princeton, and were over- taken in camp near Providence the night of the 21st of No- vember; a skirmish ensued, resulting in the capture of the camp, somestores and prisoners. The raiders were pursued and driven from the state. Capt. Bush with one company at Smithland, was attacked several times during July, August and September by superior numbers of the enemy but always defended that post, and saved the large depos- itory of army stores and supplies there. : There are spe- cial instances wherein officers and men in small detach- ments met the enemy in greatly superior numbers beating them in close action, displaying great courage and bravery and they well deserve mention among like instances of bravery in the military history of our country's defenders.
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On the 1st of December, 1864, by direction of Brig. Gen. Hugh Ewing, the regiment was marched to Bowling Green, Ky., for muster-out, its term of service having ex- pired on the 26th day of October, 1864; but, owing to the active campaign of the Confederates under Hood against Nashville, Tenn., the regiment was kept under marching orders until the 19th of December, when it was mustered out by C. A. Wainwright, Captain 13th U. S. Infantry. The veterans were transferred to the 3d Kentucky Cav- alry and 26th Kentucky Infantry.
Col. Hartwell T. Burge had been the chaplain of the 3d Ky. Cavalry. Lieut. Col. William W. Hester had also been an officer in the 3d Ky. Cavalry.
December 31, 1863, the 48th was on duty in the south- western district of Kentucky in Col. Cicero Maxwell's bri- gade.
January 21, 1864, the regiment was at Russellville. In March it was at Bowling Green.
April 30th it was in Col. S. D. Bruce's brigade. From May to August it was in Col. T. B. Fairleigh's brigade; September in Maxwell's brigade.
Field and Staff.
COLONEL-Hartwell T. Burge. LIEUT. COL .- William W. Hester MAJOR-William H. Hoyt. ADJTS .- John W. Lockhead, Willian Shuler. Q. MASTER-James M. Courtney. SURGEON-William Ran dolph. ASST. SURGS .- R. R. Bush, John D. Mott. CHAPLAIN-Johi. W. Ricks. SERGT. MAJ .- George S. Drake. Q. M. SERGT .- Louis T. Sasseen. COM. SERGT .- James M. Shackelford. HOSP. STEWARD- W. J. McGhee.
Company "A."
CAPTAIN-Fountain P. Hawkins. 1st LIEUT .- John M. Gregory. 2d LIEUT .- Jasper N. Scott. SERGTS .- William P. Jones, Isaac Rey- nolds, James Arnold, John Householder, John J. Smart. CORPLS .- Benjamin Harris, Mandley Winstead, Benjamin James. Jasper N. Mc- Dowell, Bluford Potts, William Muire, Edley Lynn, Francis Randolph. Philamon Cromwell. MUSICIAN-Lucius Smith. WAGONER-Sidney Hill.
PRIVATES-Harrison Ames, John L. Below, Benjamin W. Belt. Ace Belt, William Belt, Irvin Baldwin, John R. Bridges, Simeon L. Car- rier, John A. Clark, John M. Cowan, Jno.M. Carrier, Ebenezer Cowan, Cebron Canaday, John Cusic. John Cullin, William Carrier, Mart Dills, Louis Daughtrey, William Daughtrey, John Fisher, James W. Fisher. William H. Fowler, William Gaither, Bealey Gaither, Harvey Greenfield. John Hull. Squire Holeman. Thomas Holeman, David Hatfield, Abner Jenkins, John Linn, John W. Lyon, John Mets, Richard Moor, William McGuire, James M. Millican, Pleasant Miller, Hugh McKee, Newton Newcomb, George W. O'Neal, Thomas Prowell, Joseph Pickens, John H. Price, John Pickens, Thomas Riggs, James Riggs, Marion F. Riggs. George Randolph, Luther J. Ragsdale, William Redburn, George Springer, William D. Springer, William P. Strait, George W. Springer. Alfred Sigler, James Taylor. William Travis, Samuel Watson. George Watson, Lewis Walker. Mathew Williams, Aleck Yates, John R. Brown. James Grassham, Joel Grey, Samuel Hasel, George Nelson, William H. Nalls, Lafayette Anderson, Thomas Belt, Robert J. Francis, George
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Fralick, Edward R. Gill, Henry A. Potts, Henry Smith, Joseph Tackwell, James M. Williams, John M. Darr, James Price.
Company "B."
CAPTAIN-Hugh M. Hiett. 1st LIEUT .- William H. Rushing. 2d LIEUT .- John T. Rushing. SERGTS .- John S. Sanders, James L. Wright, Thomas M. Growe, William T. Sanders, James W. Crouch. CORPLS .- Uriah W. Brown, Newton M. Dollar, Benjamin T. Crayne, William M. Morgan, James H. Wade, William J. Parris, James H. Mc- Kinney, Jno. N. Durham, John Clute. WAGONER-Benjamin W. Right, MUSICIANS-Frederick Carding, Thomas A. Hillyard.
PRIVATES-Henry C. Alley, William K. Bibb, Joseph T. Cluck, John B. Crider, John C. Driver, A. G. Driver, Lemon M. Driver, William T. Dodd, Snead D. Dodd, John Daniel, David W. Disboe, William H. Evans, Henry J. Fralick, Samuel Felker, Alford N. Gray, Robert H. Hill, Will- iam Hillyard, Elijah F. Holman, James F. Harris, Benjamin Jacob,' Alexander Johnson, James A. Johnson, Richard Lewis, Samuel P. Myers, James A. Mathews, James C. Merideth, Reuben F. Marshal, John T. Merideth, Thomas C. Ordiray, James L. Ringstaff, William T. Ringstaff, James R. Rine, Milas Summers, Andrew J. Stumett, James J. Sumner, Pinkney Sherrell, Joseph Smith, John W. Sanders, Joseph Stephenson, Joel M. Tabor, Henry C. Woodson, William Waddle, Henry Cisk, James L. Driver, John Knalls, Beno Mitchel, John H. Rushing, Rufus M. Stokes, John B. Shook, Wiley Thurman, Christopher Alley, Amos Burns, Wm. W. Drennon, John King, A. M. Millican, Pleasenton Paris, Wm. W. Rhoads, John A. Stewart, Samuel Stewart, Jefferson Sherrell, P. H. Woodall, Wiley P. Fowler, David S. Green, Coleman Brown, Henry Franklin.
Company "C."
CAPTAIN-John J. Wright. 1st LIEUT .- John F. Lay. 2d LIEUT. -Willis S. McNeely. SERGTS .- Nathan A. Ray, Wm. H. Yearkey, Wm. H. Jones, David B. Sigler, Samuel M. Graham. CORPLS .- Henry H. Malone, Samuel J. McNeely, William Banks, Thomas J. Hooper, Wm. J. Lewis, William G. Strong, David W. Goodaker, Whitmite Jenkins, Richard E. Yeakey, Robert J. Cooley. WAGONER-James T. Joiner.
PRIVATES-Stephen Barnes, James Barnes, Andrew J. Bird, Acy Bailey, Ewing P. Crowder, Willis T. Crowder, John M. Carner, John F. Cook, Alonzo B. Chapel, George F. Drennon, James Dunbar, William Dunbar, Francis B. Dunbar, John T. Dunbar, John B. Dunn, John B. Drennon, Wesley A. Ferrell, James P. Ferrell, John S. Ferrell, James D. Ferrell, John R. Franklin, James A. Glass, Lewis R. Goodaker, William Hall, James P. Hubbard, William Jenkins, John W. Keeney, William C. Loften, James McGregger, James H. W. McCaslin, Eli Nichols, Elijah S. Nichols, Irwin Nichols, John B. Preston, George W. Parker, William J. Parish, Britton Pollard, Harvey N. Shackelford, Andrew S. Smith, Wm. W. Stevenson, Marshall E. Seeley, Elijah F. Stevens, Joseph Thomason, John L. White, Francis M. Wright, Zachariah Williamson, Thomas Williamson, William W. Walton, John Crawford, Reason Cravins, Laborn Goins, Lander J. Lane, Horatio G. Lane, William C. Lane, Wm. R. Goodaker, Jason Hammock, Wm. H. Jones, Jr., Madison A. Loiles. Robert E. Nichols, Orleans B. Nichols. Littleton Perry, John H. Peyton, Wm. M. Seeley, James E. Taylor, Severe K. Traylor, Chas. G. Wortham.
Company "D."
CAPTAIN-Hiram J. Belt. 1st LIEUT .- John Tyer. 2d LIEUT .- Logan Belt. SERGTS .-- George W. Jackson. John Lyons, Alexander M. Riley, Joseph Robinett, John P. Belt. CORPLS .- Joel Oldham, Alex- · ander C. Miller, James J. Lewis. Carter Moore, James W. Quillan: WAG- ONER-William H. Boyd. MUSICIANS-Charles E. Tinsley, William Johnson.
PRIVATES-Amos K. Capps, William H. Coon, Elbert Dossett, Will- lam A. Ellis, Richard Edwards, Shephard Fraley, Samuel Holbrooks, Elijah Henly, William W. Irby, Isaac W. Irby, Granville D. Irions, Will -.
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iam Jackson, William Lacy, William W. Lanear, James A. Lowry. James C. Mason, Thomas F. Mason, William Mann, Elisha Oldham, James Oldham, Charles N. Scott, James Smock, Thomas Smock, Robert Stevens, Joseph D. Tolly, Pleasant Tolbert, Henry Vineyard, Lewis Wright, James H. Winans, Henry M. Winders, Thomas F. M. Winn, John G. Winn, Green Yewell, William Bingham, James H. Bagwell, John W. Curtis, John Cheek, David C. Crocker, James Colter, Wm. R. French, William Fraley, Henry Hogan, Mathew Ledbetter, Thomas F. Miller, Morris MeGlasson, James M. Moore, Geo. Miller, Elihu Oxford, Michael D. Price, Wm. J. T. Shain, Albert C. Woods, John H. Cooper, Covington C. Edwards, Lewis Franklin, Edward T. Franklin, George Moore, Epaminondes Palmer, Morgan Smith, John Angleton, Thomas Angleton, Charles A. Lanear, Jeremiah M. Franklin, John W. Meadows, James J. Pemberton, Wm. C. Pemberton, Andrew Seaton, Wm. B. Thompson, John M. Wiggins, Henry Winders.
Company "E."
CAPTAIN-Richard F. Minner. 1st LIEUTS .- William Hoyt, Will- iam J. Small. 2d LIEUT .- William J. Wilson. SERGTS .- James Bry- ant, Pleasant C. Moore, James T. Terry, Daniel T. Minner, Stephen L. Worley. CORPLS .- Henry Holoman, Robert S. Clark, Aaron B. Hum- phreys, Abraham J. Bebout, John G. Armstrong, Joseph M. Daniel. Hamilton L. Sullivan, Joseph W. Guess. MUSICIAN-James W. Carrick. WAGONER-William Wyatt.
PRIVATES-Lynn B. Anderson, William H. Adams, William A. Akers, Hugh F. Beard, James M. Bennett, Thomas Blanford, Samuel A. Bateman, John L. M. Chadwick, Robert W. Carpenter, John Cooper, William H. Clark, Ira N. Campbell, James E. Crowell, Wilson B. Coates, Thomas J. Curry, James A. Dial, William R. Dickson, Drury M. Daniel. John Docker, John A. J. Earnest, Francis M. Farley, Littleton Y. Farley. Wm. L. Farley, Pinkney S. Goans, David A. G. Hand, Wm. J. Howton. Wm. F. Harper, Lemuel H. Jones, John B. Johnson, David W. Kinsey. Alfred Lowden, Isaac Lowe, Nathan C. Mann, Rufus F. Minner, Wm. H. Morissett, Wm. H. Mathews, Israel H. Pickens, James H. Perryman, Absalom Phelps, John M. Ray, David Smith, Wm. F. Truitt, J. K. P. Towry, John W. Vaughn, John D. Worley, L. Wolford, Henry B. Yates, Archibald Young, Jacob Blair, George W. Brazil, Peter R. Daniel, James P. Hubbard, Burtes, A. James, John W. Wright, William Adams, Henry C. Dillard, Neeley L. Ethridge. Hilery H. Eaton, Robert D. Jones, Robert Jones, Felix L. Martin, Robert McBride, Samuel N. Truitt, Samuel F Tosh, Stephen B. Towry, John T. Winders, John M. Franklin.
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