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May 24, 1862, Gen. Mitchell reports the 1st Ky. Cav- alry at Shelbyville, Tenn., "men and horses absolutely worn out," yet a few days later portions of the regiment are reported doing duty as usual.
In June, it was at Columbia, Mt. Pleasant, Lawrence- burg and Pulaski, returning by way of Columbia to Mur- freesboro. JJune 14th, it went on an expedition to Se- quatchie Valley, in the command of Gen. Dumont, re- turning to Columbia. In August, the regiment moved to Murfreesboro, and then to Nashville; thence north- ward with Buell's army on its march to Kentucky, pass- ing through Munfordville, Elizabethtown and Hodgen- ville. At New Haven it took part in the capture of the Georgia regiment of Col. Crawford. When Buell left Louisville, October 1st, to move against Bragg, the 1st Cavalry moved from Elizabethtown and joined Buell's forces at Bardstown. It took part in the battle of Perry- ville, October Sth. Then joined in the pursuit of Bragg, passing through Danville and Crab Orchard to London. From London it returned and moved to Nashville. There various changes were made among the officers. Among others, Capt. Silas Adams was made lieutenant-colonel. At this time Buell was superseded by Rosecrans, and the Ist Cavalry was sent into Kentucky to protect the country against the efforts of the Confederate cavalry to destroy railroads. January 16, 1863, Gen. Rosecrans reports the Ist Cavalry, with other troops, operating against John Morgan. During the spring and summer it was in Ken- tucky, being under Gen. Q. A. Gilmore. In March, it aided in resisting the raid of Confederate Gen. Pegram into the state, and, on the 30th, fought a severe battle at Duiton's Hill, near Crab Orchard. In this campaign Col. Adams was captured, but escaped.
August, 1863, the Army of the Ohio was organized with Gen. Burnside as commander. In this organization
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was the cavalry brigade, consisting of the Ist Ky. Cav- alry, 11th Ky. Cavalry (Maj. Graham); 12th Ky. Cavalry (Col. Crittenden), and a light battery. Col. Wolford com- manded the brigade and Col. Adams the 1st Cavalry. To- ward the latter part of August, 1863, the East Tennessee expedition, under Gen. Burnside, started, and the 1st Cavalry accompanied Hascall's division, moving to Kingston, Tenn., by way of Somerset and Montgomery. The East Tennessee campaign, with all its incidents, can not be here detailed; it is enough to say that the 1st Cav- alry was constantly active, moving from place to place, fighting at Kingston, Philadelphia, Maryville and many other places. November 3d Burnside's cavalry was put under Gen. James M. Shackelford, and Wolford com- manded a division. In the siege of Knoxville the cay- alry was placed on the south side of the river, and the men, being dismounted and placed in defenses on the hills, successfully resisted all assaults. The battle at Fort Sanders was followed by a furious charge on the south side, which also failed. The loss of the 1st Cavalry during the siege was 13 men. The siege being over, the cavalry followed Longstreet up the Tennessee Valley, and at Beans Station a severe and bloody fight occurred, in which Col. Wolford and his men bore a most conspicu- ous part. The 1st Cavalry remained in East Tennessee until February, 1864, when it was sent to Mt. Sterling, Ky., where it refitted and reorganized for the great cam- paign in Georgia, under Gen. Sherman. In March, 1864, the citizens of Kentucky presented Col. Wolford a fine sword; this was at Lexington. In that month he severed his connection with his regiment, and from that time it was commanded by Col. Silas Adams.
In April. 1864, the regiment moved to join Sherman's army in Georgia; passing through Danville and Point Burnside, it reached Kingston, Tenn., May 7th. Leaving there on the 9th, it reached Varnell's Station the 11th. It was then in the cavalry command of the 23d Army Corps, under Gen. Stoneman. The hard and exciting service of the Atlanta campaign began at once. The 1st Cavalry engaged in many encounters, in which it suffered losses before Atlanta was reached, but these can not be detailed here. The most notable event was the Stone- man raid to Macon, Ga., in which Stoneman was cap- tured, but the Ist Cavalry fared better. It should be stated here that the 11th Ky. Cavalry, Maj. W. O. Boyle, was with Col. Adams and the 1st Cavalry. The official report states that "great credit is due to Col. Adams for the energy and management displayed by him in bring-
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ing his command out as safely as he has," his loss in killed, wounded and captured being only 20. Another report to Gen. Sherman, dated August 4, 1864, says: "Col. Adams, commanding brigade of Stoneman's cav- alry, is here about 900 strong. He thinks that the bal- ance of the command are prisoners, including Gen. Stone- man. He cut the railroad south of Macon. The com- mand was overwhelmed by the rebels between Monticello and Clinton." It would be interesting to narrate, in de- tail, the events of this raid, but space forbids. Col. Ad- ams refused to surrender, and determined to ent his way out. Stoneman told him his command would be cut to pieces. Adams said: "I will take the responsibility." Ile did so, and fought his way through the enemy's lines and returned, as we have seen. At this time, among the killed was Capt. Francis M. Wolford, and Lient. Murphy wounded. Gen. Sherman says of this raid: "One brig- ade, Col. Adams', came in almost intact.
After this the regiment returned to Kentucky, and September 16, 1864, was in camp at Mt. Sterling. It was then incorporated with Gen. Burbridge's command, or- ganized for the expedition to Saltville, Va. After this campaign, in which the 1st Cavalry was as active and useful as it ever was, fighting and marching and sustain- ing losses, it returned to Mt. Sterling, Ky. On the 31st of December, 1864, after nearly three and one-half years of continuons hard service. and having performed its full duty to state and country, it was mustered out of the service at Camp Nelson, Ky.
Note .- Col. Wolford was a remarkable man and a decided character. 'Many anecdotes are told about him. In Tarrant's history of the regi- ment. it is stated that a Georgia captain, who was captured at Mill Spring. said to Wolford: "Colonel. this is a dreadful business." "Yes, it is." replied the colonel. "All we want is to be let alone," said the captain. "It looks that way," responded Wolford. "when you have come all the way from Georgia to shoot my men, many of whom are in hearing of their homes."
Tarrant also relates that as the soldiers had a habit of taking all the chickens that crowed for Jeff. Davis, the people complained of it. Wolford said: "The thieves must certainly belong to some other regi- ment, for I have ordered my men not to steal, and they always mind me, so it must be some other men than mine."
The present writer was on Gen. Shackelford's staff in the East Tennessee campaign. fall of 1863. At that time negro enlistments had hesun, and many Kentucky officers disliked it. Among them was Wol- ford. In the siege of Knoxville, provisions became scarce and Cols. Wolford and Pennebaker often appeared at Gen. Shackelford's mess to Eet something to eat. One day Wolford, with a grim smile, said to Col. Pennebaker. "Charley, I don't like nigger soldiers, and neither do you. but if Lincoln should send a lot of 'um down here, and run off old Long- street, I wouldn't care a -, would you?"
In the battle of Beans Station, Shackelford observed Wolford's men withdrawing from their position. He told the writer to ride like fury to Wolford, and tell him he must hold that place. Upon receiving the order,
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Wolford spurred his horse along the line of brigade, shouting his orders; 'bout faced his men, and he led the way back, riding in front of his com- mand waving his hat, and urging the men forward. It was a splendid act of gallantry, and instantaneous execution of an order. A fierce fight ensued, but Wolford regained his position.
It was commonly remarked that Wolford's men scattered all over the country and that some of them could be found anywhere at any time, but that when wanted at any one place they all turned up in some marvelous way, like Robin Hood's men, at the call of their leader. Alluding to this well-known reputation of the regiment, Gen. Whitaker once said to Col. Wolford: "Colonel, I understand some of your men were with the Army of the Potomac on the last movement on Richmond."
"I reckon not." said Wolford. "If my men had been there they would have taken the place."
It is related that after the battle of Shiloh, although Wolford's regi- ment was on duty in the upper parts of Tennessee, east of Nashville, two of its men were observed riding composedly along the lines, and their appearance caused great shouting and cheering among the Kentucky soldiers who had already learned the peculiarities of the 1st Cavalry.
After the war, Col. Wolford was a member of the state legislature. and was twice elected to Congress. Col. Silas Adams served three terms in the state legislature, and also was a member of Congress. Capt. Carr was elected judge. Maj. Roberts became state senator. Maj. Owens and Lieut. Murphy were in the legislature. Capt. Fishback served as a revenue officer in Kentucky, moved to Kansas and became a county clerk. Lieut .- Col. Helveti became professor in the A. and M. College at Lexington, Ky. Maj. Drye served in the legislature. Surg. Brown became president of the state medical association. Chaplain Honnell moved to Kansas, where he preached the gospel of Peace.
Field and Staff.
COLONELS-Frank Wolford, Silas Adams. LIEUT .- COLS .- John W. Letcher, Francis N. Helveti. MAJORS-John A. Brents, William A. Coffee, William N. Owens. Thomas Rowland. Alverson T. Keen. Fountain T. Fox. George W. Drye. ADJTS .- Francis M. Wolford. William D. Carpenter. Q. MASTER-Matthew H. Blackford. COM- MISSARY-Elijah Cox. SURGEONS-John A. Brady, Hawkins Brown. ASST. SURGEONS-James C. Rifle, Andrew A. Campbell, Albert G. Huffman. CHAPLAIN-Wm. H. Honnell. SERGT .- MAJORS-Philip W. Cox. Feland Bland. Q. M. SERGEANT-David A. Davis. COM. SERGEANTS-James M. Swiggitt, Clinton Hocker. HOSPITAL STEWARDS-George H. Norton, Benjamin Owens.
Company "A."
CAPTAINS -- George W. Sweeney, Silas G. Adams, Francis M. Wol- ford. 1st LIEUT .- James Humphrey. 2d LIEUTS .- Thomas Watson. William Adams. SERGTS .- Wm. T. Humphrey, Eastham Tarrant. John G. Brown, George S. Wesley, Robert S. Pierce, Geo. P. Murphy. CORPLS .- James W. Stephens, James M. Logan, George W. Gadhury. William Bailey, John M. Sharpe. Wm. L. Brown, John O. Staton, James M. Giboney. Jno. E. Sharpe. Geo. W. Cabbell, Martin Phelps. Dewitt C. Napier. BUGLER-Galen E. Taylor.
PRIVATES-John C. Brown, Richard Butt, John L. Bowman, Joseph ยข G. Bill. George W. Brown, John Chapman, Alex. C. Carman, James R. Carman, Joseph Coffey, James F. Carms, Willis A. Coffey, Shelby Coffey. Wm. A. Douglas. Thos. J. Durham, Milton H. Durham. Isaiah C. Die, James Edwards, John J. Elliott, Jno. R. Faleanberry, Eli Gilpin, Pleas- ant Goodin, Thos. J. Good, James E. King, John P. Logan. Jno. A. Law- horn, James R. Minton, Marion Minton, David J. Marples, John Marples, Wm. J. McGuire. Andrew J. Meeks, Wm. M. Pierce, James C. Partman. Geo. B. Patterson, Larking Phelps, Aden C. Rigney, John F. Rigney. Jno. P. Riggins, Jacob Span, Sexton Sharp, Stanly G. Stephens. Edward Stephens, Alex. C. Sloan, Hiram A. Smith, Win. H. Speed, Jno. M. Walls,
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Lewis Walker, Francis H. Ward. Wm. Woodram, Jno. W. Wilkerson, Henry F. Walters, Wm. A. Wall, Robert Wall, Jno. G. Watson, Jno. Q. Wolford, Jesse Edward, Thos. G. Gaddis, Wm. J. Murphrey, Job Swinny, Thornton Wesle, Edward R. Williams, Parker H. Grenslead, James E. Woodes, Benj. Branson, Samuel Bell, John J. Douglas, Wm. French, Brown Elliott, James W. Gaddis. Green B. Lanham, Stephen F. Lee, Mancil Garrard, Geo. W. Newland, Richard Peach, Benj. Sharp, James Sweney, James W. Staton, David L. Statham, Michael G. Warren, Zachariah Anderson, John H. Black, Leslie Carman, John Crockram, James Eubanks, Harvey Ellison, Joseph Eubanks, Geo. A. Griffins, Jesse F. Harris, William Jeffries. James Pierce, James Reynold, Geo. W. Raiborn, Thos. J. Robinson, James Shaw, Francis M. T. Sloan, John M. Tilford, Levi Wilches, Robert Wesley, Robert W. Staton, Isaac Bell, Jno. B. Canon, Amat Hodge, Logan Luteral, Jno. M. Landifee, Curtis V. Rice, W'm. Thompson, John H. Waters.
Company "B."
CAPTAINS-William Rains, Geo. W. Drye, Samuel Belden. 1st. LIEUTS .- Wm. B. Carter, Stephen H. Coppage, Vincent Peyton. 2d LIEUT .- Stephen G. Averitt. SERGTS .- Buford Kinnett, Wm. M. Dodd, Sterling T. Brewer, Thomas Evans, Sylvester Murphy, Joseph Ander- son, Wm. F. Beard, Elijah Cox, Philip W. Cox, William Lynn, John C ... Burke, CORPLS .- Benjamin Helm, John Caphart, George W. Gray, Jno. W. Yowell, James F. Yowell, Perry F. Belden, Win. Cochran, Dewitt C. Burk, M. C. Beanson, George Lowe, James W. Eads, Andrew W. Bot- toms, Thos. L. Holder, Wm. McCombs. BUGLERS-Robert Allgood, Davis Cox. WAGONER-Huston Tharp. SADDLER-Mathias Cox. FARRIERS-Jno. W. Brewer, Jno. G. Bibb, Milton Dever.
PRIVATES-N. B. Brown, Thomas Cox, Wm. Coffman, Wm. Clem- mons, Adam Clemmons, Hardin Coppage, Elijah N. Decker, Benj. F. Eads, Hickman Edwards, Adam Ellis, Tolbert Edwards, Wesley Gen- hart, Wesley Glaxbrook, Jacob Green, Edwards Harvey, William Hill, Wesley Hair, Thos. J. Hafley, John T. Lynn, Wm. T. Lynn. Hays B. Lynn, Thomas Lynn, Alexander Lynn, Thos. F. Lankford, Jno. W. Lam, Win. C. Lanham. Mathias Lanham, William Lane, Wm. L. Luster, Eli Martin, Davis Low, Reuben P. Martin, Jno. E. Mills, Wm. N. Mounce, Chas. Monday, Thos. J. Ryton, James Powell, David Pemberton, Joel Pemberton, James Rony. Jacob Sluder, V. B. Sinkham, Richard Sink- ham, Wilson Sinkham, Samuel Sandusky. James Sandusky, William Taylor. R. N. Wizer, Chas. Wright, Geo. W. Ward, Thos. J. Wright, Joseph E. Wilcher, James Willis, Moses C. Yowell, Wm. E. Yowell. Loyd Adams, John Ellis. Daniel Allslot, C. M. Bowling. James D. Coulter, Richard Dowsey, John P. Denham, Benj. F. Edmonds, Wm. A. Griffin, Jas. L. Linville, Martin A. Love, Abraham L. McNully. James Peyton, James M. Swigert, Wm. T. Bailey, James Hailey, Elijah Hill, Bennett King, Wm. Payne, Thos. S. Scott. Sam P. Wizer, Peter Curtis, Starling Casida, Daniel Perry.
Company "C."
CAPTAINS-John A. Brents, Jno. A. Morrison, Wm. Perkins, Du- laney R. Carr. Ist. LIEUT .- James E. Chilton. 2d LIEUT .- Wm. C. Roots. QM .- SERGEANT-Wm. Thrasher. SERGTS .- Geo. D. Thrasher, . John C. Beard, Cornelius Huff, Jonathan E. Southerland, Jesse F. Thrasher, Wm. H. Beard, James R. Howard, Elzy C. Smith, James R. Hay. CORPLS .- Nathan Smith, Arthur M. Kennedy, Joseph W. Means, Elihu A. Thompkins, James T. Chance, Albert W. Sewell, John L. Wallen, William Huff. Russell W. Hurt. Ambrose F. Huddleston, Martin Hurt. James Ferguson. FARRIERS-Francis M. Cole. Thos. Carr. Sr. BUGLER -- Emanuel J. Tompkins.
PRIVATES-Jasper C. Avary, Jasper N. Acree, Jas. W. Beard, John Burchett, James H. Cumming, Wm. W. Caster, Robert H. Chilton, Wm. C. Cole, Thomas A. Carr, James H. Eason. Francis J. Frogg, Stephen fientle. Peter H. Hare, James A. Hare, Thomas F. Hare, John Hare, John G. Hill, Absalom T. Harper. Thomas Huddleston, Moses Huddle- sion, Ambrose J. Huddleston, Jacob Konatcher, Josiah Kennedy. Thomas
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Low, Fletcher C. Land, Geo. W. Moles, James L. Miller, Joseph Poore. Starlin Pittman. Andrew J. Roe, John Roe, Wm. G. Rains, Felix R. Smith, Landon C. H. Shipley, Mathew A. Smallwood, Isaac B. Sandusky. Daniel Thacker, Samuel J. Vance, Geo. W. Wallen, David Wallen, Win. H. Walker, Geo. Wallen, Sr., James Wright, Milton E. Wallen, Henry B. Wallen. James M. Zachary. Wm. I .. Zachary, Pleasant J. Zachary. Richard Dicken, Elijah Harber, James K. Harvey, Shepherd W. Beard, Henry J. Boles, Joseph B. Bradley, Benj. J. Bollin, Alexander Beaty, Lewis D. Frogg, James L. Garner, Wiley T. Huddleston, David F. Hud- dleston, W'm. Hare, Henry A. Herpaer, James Harper, Joseph Konatcher. W'm. F. Low, Asa Lowhorn, Micajah Lowhorn, Andrew J. W. Maxfield, Andrew Moles, Young McFarland. Chas. H. Myres, Allen Northrif, Alford B. Palmer, Larcum M. Pursill. John W. Root. James J. Robin- son, W'm. R. Riley, Eli Story, Wm. Scott, James A. Thrasher, Thomas N. Tabor, Francis A. Tabor, Eli Thacker, James F. Wright, Wm. B. Wright, Alfred Young, Wm. C. Aveny, Andrew McBird. Saml. Beard, Isaac D. Cole, Henry C. Davis, Jno. H. Groom, Elam E. Huddle- ston, Thomas Huff, Jas. A. Huddleston, Philip M. Huddleston, Elbert A. Harbor, Wesley A. Land, Camden M. Land, Alex. Phillips, Jacob J. Speck, Felix G. Stailey, James Toombs, Oliver Wallen, Peter A. Zachary, Jr., Peter A. Zachary, Sr., Michael P. Zachary, William P. Harris, Thos. Crockett, Cornelius S. Cole, David Cornell, Isaac Ellen, Thos, Franklin, Alfred Riley, Jas. R. Stinson.
Company "D."
. CAPTAINS-George Coppage, Samuel M. Boone, Daniel A. Kelley. Ist LIEUT .- Richard H. Vandyke, Henry H. Thornton. 2d LIEUT .-- Warren Lamme. SERGTS .- Robert Purdy, James T. Wicker. Nicholas Dunn, Leonard Ames, Milford A. Purdy. Simeon P. Hudson. CORPLS .-- Nicholas M. Waymen, Joseph Wilkerson, Richard O'Donnell, James Mann, Lewis Huddleston, Willian Harper. Josiah Bass, John Rhodes, John Calhoun. FARRIER-Thomas Armstrong.
PRIVATES-John T. Aiken, Andrew Carson, Ruben Cooley. William T. Carter, John A. Collins, Alfred Cox. Thomas Christian, William Craven. Philip Dever. James T. Edwards. William J. Farris, Nathaniel C. Farris, John M. Fenwick. William Gibson, Jeremiah Harris, Perry Harris. John Hanley. Joseph Hughes. George W. Hughes. William P. Minton, Thomas Murray, Elijah Minor. John McWilliams, John W. Mason, James H. Pickerel, Marcus Ryan, Jacob H. Russell, Joseph Rommaggi, John Riffe, John D. Sanders, Bennett B. Sapp. John A. Sapp. Saml. Thompson, Willis A. Wood, James H. Brown, Leven M. Drye. Stephen T. Gabhart. Stephen Glysbrooks. Joseph E. Harris, Hugh Shanon. James Sharp, William Williamson, Philip M. Batey, Gabriel Collier, George W. Camden. Thomas L. Clinkenbeard, Joseph F. Cop- page, Thomas Durham. William R. Fansett, David Harre, James 1 Johnson. William Large, William F. Lime, Willis G. Miller, John L. Nelson, Milton Newcomb, Jolin Newcomb. Thomas F. Wayman. William Woodmansee, Milton Zachary, Samuel Christison, Joseph Farr's. Blu- ford Gaddis, George Harre. George W. Huddleston, Peter Lanler, Travis Moore. Wesley Murphy. Peter O'Bryan. Stephen Purdy, William Quinn. James M. Rivers, James Sexton. William Shipp, James Tower, John Tucker, James Carlisle, James Cooper. William Dabney, Calvin Dabney, John Emmett, John Goode. Alfred Miller, Samuel R. Williams.
Company "E."
' CAPTAINS-Boston Dillion. Franklin W. Dillion. 1st LIEUT .- John Kimbrell. 2d LIEUT .- William P. Ballard. SERGTS .- Sidney Renge, Ablisom Adams. David Benge. Joseph Davis. Ansil D. Martin. John Warren. CORPLS .- Hardin Coyle, Benjamin F. Rose, Daniel I .. Ballard. Daniel Doolin. FARRIER-James H. Blackburn.
PRIVATES-Merul Baker, David Baker, Sanford Baker, James G. Benge, John T. Benge, Hiram Brown, William C. Burnett, Patrick Craton. John H. Christman, William H. Creed, William H. Clifft, Francis M. Durham. Alford Foote, Thomas R. Grinstard, George P. Hopper. James T. Haley, George Hurst, Elbridge W. Kelly, John Lamb, Robert
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Lamb, Jeremiah H. Lamb, James Lamb, Timothy Lakes, Thomas J. Mullis, Nathan McQueen, Alexander Moore, Uriah McNelly, Thomas J. North, Irvin Orchard, Michael Parker, Christopher Shifflett. Joshua Shitflett, William Shockey, James R. Simes, William B. Stile, William Turner, Jr., Jeremiah A. Todd, Thomas H. Williams, Daniel M. White, Joseph David, John M. Foley, John S. Fields, Hiram Gray, Elisha Har- rison, John W. Hubbard, Jesse Hurst, James R. Isaacs, William Jimer- son, Overton Kindred. John P. Kelly, George W. Mathew, Jesse Roberts, Harvy Scarbrough, William Turner, Sr., Basil V. Vanwinkle, Moses Williams, John Wells, William H. Young, Smith Byrse, Andre J. Cruse, Shelby Gregory, John Mathis, Samuel Todd, Wallace Baker, Joseph Baker, Levi Baker, James F. Benge, Jonathan Burk, Daniel Cogle, Hay- wood G. Fields, Thomas J. Fields, John B. Harrison. Moses Jones, Adam R. Lain, Samuel Woods, Henry O. Wilds, Benj. F. Cox, Samuel Farrer, Lafayette M. Harrison, James Harris, Cornelius Kelley, Andrew Lokes, William R. Lamb, Richard McQuenn, William Nickerson, William J. Owens, Robert W. Smith, William J. Shanks.
Company "F."
CAPTAINS-Jarrard W. Jenkins, Robert C. Blain. 1st 'LIEUTS .- George C. Jenkins, Oliver M. Dodson. 2d LIEUTS .- Richard E. Huff- man, Wm. B. Kelley. SERGTS .- Monroe Godby, Wm. J. D. Norton, Thomas Jenkins. James R. Ellison, Wm. E. Fisher. John Henderson, Franklin Shelton. CORPL.S .- Henry C. Marelanse. Henry Gose, Wm. R. Wilson, Geo. W. Span. Joseph Denny, George Morgan. Martin V. Gadis, Isaac W. Richman. FARRIER-Chas. Chamberlain.
PRIVATES-Isaac Barnett. Thomas Bell. Abram Brown, James A. Cochran, John Dick. Geo. W. Dickson. John W. Dickson, Tyler Dye, James K. Eads, John F. Emmerson, John Estus. John M. Hatfield, Jerry C. Hicks, Jacob Humbird. Geo. Lanham. John Lucus. Willis Lucas, James McKey, Timothy Minton. Syrenus Morgan, Wm. F. Pittman, Sampson Pruett, Jesse Rich, Pleasant P. Rich, Geo. C. Riffe. James Roads, Wm. Rogers, Wm. C. Rusie, John Sercy. Mastan Semonius. James W. Sewards, Berryman Shelton. Geo. W. Stephens, Fountain Thomas, John W. Thompson, Geo. P. Thornton, Davis Trusty, Josiah Wesley, Wm. Bays, Robert C. Beard. Fletcher Dye, James W. Godberry, Benj. F. Austin, Jacob Bacon, Robert A. Bell, Tilford Burton. Wm. S. Burton, Thomas C. Carver. Briton Chumley, Samuel Chumley. William Cook, Geo. W. Dalton, Thomas D. Dalton, Wm. B. Dalton, Jeremiah Dawse, W'm. Dodson, John Dunsmore, Thos. Fads, Wm. Eads. Hardin Floid, Matthew Floid. Thos. B. Greybsal. Garden Hill. Marion Jasper, Samuel Lane, Thomas Lay, John Lovelace, John A. McDannel, Wm. J. Mc- Dannel, Wm. MeQuerry, George New. Thomas New, James R. Pardun, W'm. Stapleton, Thos. Thompson. John Tombs. Wm. R. Vanhosier, Jno. C. Wedle. Joshua F. Wesley, Thos. G. Wood, William Wood. James Butram, John H. Dye, Andre J. Nolan, W'm. M. Parten. Cyrenus Roberds, Harrison Roberds, Wm. Rowten, Daniel G. Wedle, Franklin Wedle, Robert Wiatt. Thomas Wood, Wesley Baliew, Chas. V. Barber, Maston 11. Bracket, Ivings Brown. John Chaney. Geo. W. Davis. James W. Estus, Thomas Floid. S. F. Haggard, Abram P. Henson, John Hill, Andrew J. Howell. Joel G. Huddleston. John A. Jacobs, Francis M. Rowten. Winston Snow, Daniel Welse. Wm. Pruett, Wm. Wesley.
Company "G."
CAPTAINS-Thornton K. Hackley, Irvine Burton. 1st LIEUT .- Win. D. Carpenter. 2d LIEUTS .- Henry S. Robson. Daniel Murphy. SERGTS .- James W. Ross, Jos. H. Kennedy. Asa M. Saddler. Aaron C. Austin, James F. Spratt, Wm. B. Saddler, Wm. Shrod. Thos. Wherit. Eugene W. Miller. CORPLS .- John L. Pond, Richard Hukle, Miles M. Chandler. Joseph Hicks, Hiram Roberts, Robert Rainey, John E. Wright. John T. Brooks. BUGLERS-James Kern, James O. Lynn. FARRIERS-Saml. Blackerly, Benj. Merrill, I'mphry Best.
PRIVATES-Thomas Austin, Jno. R. Ashe. Thos. Adkinson, Jno. H. Burton, Alex. Bland, Norreau B. Brune, Thos. Blake, Charles Cummings, W'm. Cooley, John A. Dunn. Luther M. Elliott, Gabriel Greenleaf, Alex-
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ander Hicks, Thos. Hughes, James Hammach, Absolom Jeffries, Wm. N. Layton, W'm. Layton, Daniel Miller, John Mahar, Thos. Murphy. Michael Purcell, Alexander Ross, James P. Speake, Chas. Simpson, Edward Saddler, Win. A. Stotts, Sidney Tudor, David R. Totten, Allen Vincent, Joseph Vaughn, Wm. M. Vaughn, James B. Wall, John M. Anderson, Wm. Hurt, John Purcell, Jonathan Harvey, John M. Roberts, James F. Williamson,. Wm. J. Armstrong, Henry Brannan. Samuel Han- cock, James K. Layton, John Morris, James Richardson, John Scott, Marion Sparks, Christopher Willis, John R. Easton, Henry Eaton, James Ball, Chas. Bland. Wm. Broadus, Chas. Buzd, Thos. Austin, John Camp- bell, Thos. Doolin, Robert Elkins, Samuel Fitch, John Hart, Hebsom Layor, Sidney Murphy, Moses Teater, Marion Warrion, Wm. Hardin. John W. Gully, James B. May, John Murphy, James Perkins, Richard Temple, Parris M. Teater, Wm. H. Young:
Company "H."
CAPTAINS-F. N. Alexander, James G. Dick. 1st LIEUTS .- Chas. W. Huffaker, Samuel Duncan. 2d LIEUTS .- Wm. M. Hadley, Abraham Grubb. SERGTS .- Wm. A. Butler, Isaac Chrisman, Gibson P. Dick. Henry F. Smith, Nicholas N. Keith, Edward Sharp. CORPLS .-- Drury Masengale. W'm. B. Ingram, James Dobs, Mathew F. Worley, John W. Guffy, Geo. R. Dick, Wiley Sumpter, Wm. Thornton. BUGLER -- Geo. W. Morris. FARRIER-Francis M. Sullins. WAGONER -- Richard O. Warner.
PRIVATES-John Allen, James Allen, McCagah C. Bottoms,. Jos. N. Bottoms, Adison C. Blacketer. David H. Blacketer, Chas. Bunis, Henry C. Burns, Jos. H. Cooley, Jno. L. Cail, James Cail, Francis M. Carpenter, Geo. N. Eades, Frank Edwards, Wm. Gooden, Jonas Grubbs, Richard Gabehart, Preston Head. Jeremiah V. Hair, Andrew Harden, Nathan W. Handcock, Patrick Hill, Wm. L. Hicks, Jacob Jones, Martin Kidd, James C. Kellykee, Jno. E. H. Lowe, James N. Lowe, Squire Luttrell, David McCleneham, Spencer Morris, James Mullins, Mark W. Mullins, Wesley W. Mullins, Chas. H. Mullins, Leven Merritt, Chas. Merritt, Jno. F. Mills. Wm. C. McDonald, Wm. P. Martin, Granville Morgan, Andrew S. Owens, Geo. W. Perden, Joel Rednows, Jefferson Rednows, John Red- nows, Nelson Stephens, Jos. Sumpter, Archibald Sharpe. Geo. W. San- dusky, Even Wallen, Chas. B. White, Isaac White, Johnson White, Elijah Waters, John Waters, James T. White, Martin H. Cail, Thomas Bates. Isaac Baker. Reuben T. Bates, Nicholas N. Bates, Charles Boston, Jiles Daniel, Philip Denton, George Dehart, Jno. W. Garner, Henry B." Guffey, James Huckeby. James Handcock, John Handcock, Issac N. Hale, Silas C. Jones, Eli Kerrel. Geo. W. Luttrell, Peter Morris, Thomas Morris, Mark Morris, Richard R. Masengale, John Stnatgrass. Thos. B. Simpson, James Selvy, Jno. W. Thurman, Geo. B. Walker, Willis West, Isaac Young, Frank Decker, George Duncan. Saml. Ingram, James Owsley. James Prock. John Packle, Martin Bunis. Eli Martin, James Lowe, Geo. W. Eller, Geo. W. Allen. Joseph M. Sharp, Clevelan Wallen, Green Bottoms, Wiley H. Fitzgerald, Lewis L. Garrett, H. H. Harrison, Edmund Lane, Lewis McGuffey, George Pile, Wm. P. Sparrow, James Wallen.
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