The Union regiments of Kentucky, Vol. I, Part 23

Author: Union Soldiers and Sailors Monument Association, Louisville, Ky; Speed, Thos. (Thomas), 1841-1906; Pirtle, Alfred, 1837-; Kelly, R. M. (Robert Morrow), b. 1836
Publication date: 1897
Publisher: Louisville, Courier-journal job printing co.
Number of Pages: 768


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It was brigaded with the 28th and 4th Ky. Infantry and 4th Ky. Cavalry, the brigade being under command of Col. S. D. Bruce. In the organization of the Department of the Ohio, of August 31, 1863, it was placed in the 23d Army Corps, in Gen. Boyle's division.


The principal service of the Sth Cavalry was its par- ticipation in the pursuit and capture of Morgan, in July, 1863, under the leadership of its original colonel, then Brig .- Gen. Shackelford. It can be seen from the perusal of the official reports that the pursuit of Morgan was in every way as remarkable as the raid itself. A number of Kentucky regiments, starting from Cumber- land river, continued the pursuit for twenty-nine days, crossing the states of Kentucky, Indiana and Ohio, and


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finally overtook, surrounded and captured the noted raider, Morgan.


July 26, 1863, Shackelford telegraphed to Gen. Burn- side at Cincinnati that he had captured Morgan. On the 27th Burnside replied: "Your dispatch received. The whole country will thank you for your good work. I can not tell you how thankful I am to you and your com- mand."


`After the capture of Morgan the 8th Cavalry returned to Russellville, Ky., having spent a year in continued activity. On the 23d of September, 1863, the term of service having expired, the regiment was mustered out of service at Russellville, Ky., and a great many of the men at once joined other organizations.


The 8th was a remarkably fine body of men, number- ing 1,288. It seems a pity that it did not have a three-years term. Its leading officers were splendid men, and some became distinguished after the war. The original colonel, James M. Shackelford, became a brigadier general, and, since the war, United States judge in the Indian Terri- tory. Lieut .- Col. Ben. H. Bristow succeeded Shackel- ford as colonel, and afterward served as State Senator and United States District Attorney in Kentucky, and as Secretary of the Treasury, in the cabinet of President Grant. He was also a prominent candidate for President in the Republican convention in 1876.


Majs. Holloway, Kennedy and Weatherford were most intelligent and capable officers, the former having since served in the state legislature, and the latter be- came colonel of the 13th Ky. Cavalry. John Feland, the regimental quartermaster, was an officer of the greatest efficiency, and has become a prominent lawyer of Ken- tucky.


The chaplain was the since celebrated Rev. Geo. F. Pentecost. While with the regiment he was greatly esteemed, not only for his piety, but his courage as well. In the pursuit of Morgan, in 1863, he served on Gen. Shackelford's staff, and that officer in his report commends his fidelity, indomitable energy and valor.


In one of the raids in Southern Kentucky two detach- ments of the Sth accidentally fought each other. One had halted for the night at a tobacco barn, and the other com- ing up, and believing it was upon the enemy's camp, in- stanfly attacked. In the fight Capt. Elisha Owen was killed and several were wounded. Capt. Lewis Buck- ner, then a lieutenant, and the sergeant-major of the regi- ment. W. O. Speed, the writer's brother, were in this fight and were the first to discover the mistake.


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As the 8th Cavalry was familiarly known as Shackel- ford's regiment, and as it was with him in the pursuit of Morgan, in July, 1863, it is proper in this connection to give an extract from Gen. Shackelford's official report of that pursuit. The extract tells of the capture of Morgan.


At the time of the capture, July 26th, the pursuers had been in the saddle from the 27th day of June, as the re- port shows, making a continuous ride of thirty days, as is stated in the extract here given from the report:


We reached Hammersville at daylight on Sabbath morning, the 26th. We could hear nothing from the enemy. I sent scouts on every road, but without awaiting their return I sent Maj. Rue (who had come up) to take the advance with the detachment, and also with a part of the 3rd Ky. and 1st Ky., under Capt. Ward and Adjt. Carpenter. We proceeded 5 miles in the direction of Salineville, when a courier rushed up from Hammondsville, stating that the enemy was moving upon that place. I ordered Maj. Rue to send a company of his command on the best horses back to ascertain the truth of the report. Within a few min- utes an officer came up and announced the enemy at Salineville. We pressed on for that point. Before reaching there I learned of the fight between Maj. Way and the enemy, resulting in the capture of 230 addi- tional of the enemy. My advance, under Maj. Rue and Capt. Ward, went into Salineville.


Learning that Morgan, with about 400 men, had crossed the railroad and was going in the direction of Smith's Ford, I ordered Maj. Rue to return, with the advance, to the head of the column, then on the New Lisbon road. We had gone about 7 miles when a courier from Maj. Rue . announced that Morgan had run into the New Lisbon road ahead of him. Within a few minutes a second courier came from Maj. Rue, stat- ing that he had come up with the enemy, and wished me to send for- ward re-enforcements immediately. The whole column was thrown for- ward at the utmost speed of the horses. We came to where the roads forked. The enemy had gone to the left. and was between the two roads. My advance had taken the right-hand road. I moved the column on the road the enemy had gone. On our approach several the enemy


started to run. They were ordered to halt, and refusing to do so were fired upon. Just at this moment a flag came from the enemy, the bearer stating that Gen. Morgan wanted a personal interview with me. I caused the firing to cease, and moved around to where Morgan and his staff were standing in the road. Morgan claimed that he had surren- dered to a militia captain. Maj. Rue had very properly refused to take any action in the premises until I came up. I ordered Morgan and staff to ride forward with Col. Wolford and myself. and ordered Maj. Rue to take charge of the balance of the prisoners. Morgan stated to me in the presence of Col. Wolford and other officers 'that he had become thor- oughly satisfied that escape from me was impossible; that he himself might have escaped by deserting his men, but that he would not do so. He also stated, in the same conversation, that hedid not care for the mili- tia; that he could, with the command he then had, whip all the militia In Ohio: yet he said that since crossing the Ohio he had found every man, woman and child his enemy: that every hill-top was a telegraph and every bush an ambush. After traveling back 2 miles we halted to have the prisoners dismounted and disarmed. Gen. Morgan then de- sired a private interview. He called three or four of his staff and Col. Cluke. I asked Col. Wolford to attend the interview. He claimed that he had surrendered to a militia captain and that the captain had agreed to parole him, his officers and men. I stated that we had followed him thirty days and nights; that we had met and defeated him a number of times: we had captured nearly all of his command; that he had ac- knowledged in the presence of Col. Wolford that he knew I would cap- ture him: that he himself might have escaped by deserting his men, but that he would not do so; that we were on the field; that Maj. Rue had gone to his right and Capt. Ward to his left, and the main column was mov-


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ing rapidly upon his rear; that he had acknowledged that the militia captain was no impediment in his way, showing by his own statement that he could, with the force he then had, whip all the militia in Ohio: that I regarded his surrender to the militia captain, under such circum- stances, as not only absurd and ridiculous but unfair and illegal, and that I would not recognize it at all. He then demanded to be placed back upon the field as I found him. I stated to him that his demand would not be considered for a moment; that he. together with his offi- cersand men, would bedelivered to Maj .- Gen. Burnside, at Cincinnati, O., and that he would take such action in the premises as he might think proper. The number of prisoners captured with Morgan was about 350.


Field and Staff.


COLONELS-James M. Shackelford, Benjamin H. Bristow. LIEUT. COL .- James H. Holloway. MAJORS-Joseph M. Kennedy, Joseph W. Weatherford, Samuel M. Starling. SURGEONS-L. Bennett, Wm. S. Ross. ASST. SURGEON-R. W. Whittington. CHAPLAIN-George F. Pentecost. Q. MASTERS-Edward Campbell, John Feland. COMMIS- ARIES-E. C. Spiceland, John Belden. ADJT. - Joel E. Huffman. SERGT. MAJ .- William O. Speed. Q. M. SERGT .- Thomas E. White. COM. SERGT .- Henry D. Belden. STEWARDS-John Black, Isaac B. Schoolfield. SADDLER-Cyrus W. Faulkland. BUGLER-Paul A. Neff. VET. SURGEONS-George N. Masks, James Lunathian.


Company "A."


CAPTAIN-George W. Mccullough. 1st LIEUT .- Wm. H. Poindex- ter. 2d LIEUT .- Thomas Hardy. BREV. 2d LIEUT .- James T. Don- aldson, Jr. SERGTS .- Charles F. Green, Benjamin F. Gordin, Charles W. Poindexter, Martin F. Gordin, James W. Morehead, Chas A. Lawson. James A. Digges, Alfred W. Campbell, Benjamin Lofland. CORPLS .- John Q. Adams, Marcus D. Richards, Jefferson G. Page, Doctor F. Adams, Francis C. Criswell, George D. Campbell, Josiah J. Hunt, John Bend, Euphane A. Green. Armstead Thornsberry. FARRIERS-W'm. H. Thornsburg, Wm. M. Taylor. SADDLERS-Frederick M. Hancock. James R. Gray. WAGONER-John J. Hadden.


PRIVATES-George W. Burchett. William D. Boatwright, William H. Burchett, Samuel B. Bowers. John Black. Dillard Beesley, Smith Bagwell, James W. Barton. William A. Cartwright, James F. Cart- wright, Jacob H. Clavenger, John S. Corbin, Baxter C. Doyle. Hiram F. Dill, John L. Dill, Isaac J. L. Glasscock, Francis S. Grey, Samuel S. Hadden. Archibald Hunt. John H. Hardy, Michael Hoffman, Patrick Higgins, Lawrence Keenan, William J. Knight, Louis H. Knight. John J. Kerby, James C. Lyons, Richard T. Moore, William Mobias, Ephraim L. Moore, Miles Morris, John K. Morgan, Manson H. Mitchell, Calvin A. Mccullough, William J. Neeley, William H. Page, Aaron Phelleps. John G. Phelleps, George L. Page, Albert Page, Henry M. Page, John B. Page. Isham M. Parrish. John G. Parris. Albert J. Peeler, William P. Rich- ards. William Ramsey, Joshua Santifer, Joseph H. Sanders, William C. Sneed, William C. Saddler, James A. Saddler, George A. Tunstell. Rich . ard F. Talley, John A. Taylor. Samuel L. Talley, Jefferson Vincen, Frank H. Wells, Levi J. Wells, Patrick W. Wells, George D. Williams, Mathew Matsonger, Amens Stewed. Robert Boatwright, Jesse Breedland. Joshua Brusley, John M. B. Fester, William J. Gusham, William R. Gusham. John W. Henderson, James Kam, Robert S. Lyons, Wilson P. Page. William K. Shoemate, Benjamin F. Sanders, John A. Sanders, James W. Thornsberry.


Company "B."


CAPTAIN-Isaac Singleton. 1st LIEUT .- Robert F. Yantis. 2d LIEUT .-- Archibald Carson. SUP. 2d LIEUT .- James H. Richmond SERGTS .- Thomas Chappel, James M. Rolain, James G. Barker, James Melvin, William Severance, James H. Douthill, Louis F. Hutchinson. William Petrey, William Edmiston. CORPLS .- William J. Husk, Noah Blankenship, Benjamin G. Alford, Jesse Sheridan, David Huffman. Ben-


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jamin Boong, John McNamara, William Gregg, Isaac B. Schofield. BUGLER-Alexander Douglas. FARRIERS-William N. Harp, John Radford. SADDLER-James N. Bedow.


PRIVATES-Bonaparte Adams, James Adams, Finley Adams, Wil- son Adams, Green Adams, Amos Armstrong, John T. Allen, Silas Barker, Bryant Ballard, Green Ballard, William Ballard. Stephen Blankenship, Francis M. Barker, Benjamin Brewer, Daniel Colbert, George Couch, Jacob Couch, Riley Cantrell, Henderson Cown, George Capel, John P. Davis, Jesse Davis, Randall Dollins, Harrison Delaney, Pleasant E. Douthill, Henry Ehlen, William Ends, Zachariah Evans, Isom Ellison, Lewis O. Fellows, John Ferrill, James H. Fulkerson, Ithemar Feckett, James Graynor, Harvey Graham, John Haggard, Thomas Hare, William Hadreth, John J. Hagin, Joseph Kidd, William C. Lyons, William Lov- ett, Martin Middleton, Samuel McElmore, Gabriel McAllister, William C. Morris, C. Merritt Mosley, David Nooks, James Oliver, Daniel Oaks, Perry T. Pollard, Thomas Parkins, Samuel Petrey, Silas Petrey, Samuel Randolph, William F. Roberts, Edward Strickland, George Schofield, William Speers, David Singleton, Howard Sweeney, Stephen Sweeney, John Taylor, William Teasley, John Woods, Richard Williams, George M. Williams, Wilson York, Artemus Billings, Joseph Crow, Green B. Kleems. Philander B. Marshall, Tillman Radford, Mitchell Delaney, Jos. Harrison. William James, Reece May, William Taylor.


Company "C."


CAPTAIN-Charles M. Whipp. 1st LIEUT .- John E. Sharp. 2d LIEUT .- Daniel W. Coleman. SUP. 2d LIEUT .- Royall B. Wilkinson. SERGTS .- Williams Rolley, Louis M. Christy, Samuel W. Hatter, John G. Sharp, Franklin Edwards, John P. Campbell, Ramsey I. Ruberts, William G. Butt, Gabriel Ellison, James Ellis, James T. Goode, Moses Sweeney, Jonas R. Status. James A. Belden, Jesse P. Cox, John G. Cox, Jourdan Short, George T. Douglas. FARRIERS-Richard N. Hatter, James S. Hatter. WAGONER-William T. Russell. SADDLER-John Upton.


PRIVATES-Munroe Adams, John T. Allen. James Allen. Joseph Brown, William B. Brown, George W. Brown, William H. Brown, Joshua Brown, James Brawen, Silas K. Black, James Cabbett. Biram T. Cal- hoon, Fountain F. Coleman, James Coil, James M. Cromwell, Isaiah Dur- ham, Harden Embuson, John Edwards, Thomas Edwards, Brice M. Ed- wards, Jacob W. Edwards. William M. Gibeney, Amos B. Goodman, George W. Gasten, John G. Hatter. John S. Hatter, James Heter, Rob- ert Hensen. William Hansford, Western Knight. Lafayette King. Jas. M. Luttrell, Samuel Lee, Alexander Mason. William S. Morris, James Meice, George W. Moore, Robert Moore, George Maninch, John B. Ma- son, James Peyton. James A. Pigg, William E. Pigg, William H. Patter- son. Edmond Robinson, McDowell Royalty, John Rodgers, James T. Rig- hey. Jonathan Sweeney, Samuel A. Sweeney, Newton C. Sharp, Jeffer- son T. Sharp, William T. Sharp, Doctor F. Sweeney, Elias Smith, As- berry S. Statham, William G. Trusty, David Thompson, Adam Trusty, Henry Taster, John W. Wall, James Wheeler. William H. Williams. Henry Williams. Newton Woodran, Robert W. Allen. William W. Doug- las. William Douglas, William H. Belden. Lee T. Edwards, Alexander Morgan, John Munn, John Meeks Green B. Robinson, William S. Sharp, Archibald Tarter. William G. Brown. William T. Price. Isaac W. Durham, James Durham.


Company "D."


CAPTAIN-Samuel F. Johnson. 1st LIEUT .- Presley L. Morehead. 2d LIEUTS .- Clark E. Ritter, Thomas B. Boyd. SERGTS .- John F. Caskey, James P. Parker, William Hunell. Edward Hartie, John Mun- day. John C. Young, Hugh L. Scott. John T. Bronaugh. CORPLS .- Thomas R. Blakey. Stephen M. Overby, Bat T. Wood. Charles W. Ray- mond. John W. Blythe, F. C. Kennedy. Wm. C. Clark, Joshua Finch, Thomas H. Long, Samuel F. Youngs, Thomas E. Evans. FARRIERS- Thomas J. Walker, Wm. R. P. Wood. SADDLERS -- Alfred W. Bradley. WAGONER -- John W. Powell.


PRIVATES-Richard L. Burras, Henry C. Bell. Julien Bradshaw, Alfred S. Beard, James C. Boston, James W. Blalock, Thomas Blythe, Samuel L. Brewer. Caleb W. Bell, John A. Bennett. Simon Bennett.


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Silas Bennett, William E. Clarke, Boyd Cannon, Carter B. Carneal, Lowry D. Campbell, Thomas M. Deason, James A. Everett, Wm. W. Everett, Thos. J. Faulkner, John B. Foard, Marshall Fletcher, Bird W. Gates, Joseph G. Gates, William Gorman, William Higgins, James T. Henster, Richard J. Hurt, William Healy, John W. Henderson, Loley Hackett, William A. Kennedy, Preston Knowles, John Keys, Nicholas F. Lindsey, John H. Ladd, William A. Ladd, David B. Ladd, William S. Lovier, William R. Morris, Joseph McManus, William E. Mallory, Hiram Mayes, Thomas W. Pollard, Melville C. Porter, Elijah B. Pidcock, Con- stant O. Ratcliffe, Willis W. Reynolds, Samuel Russell, William Rice, James Ross, John W. Saddler, West B. Sisemore, Carter Shackelford, Wilson B. Shelton, James W. Sears, Henry Tillman, William D. Tunks, Frank M. Tatturn, Thomas Williams, Elijah Wright, William H. Wing, James T. Woosley, Henry Warner, James W. Walker, Archie B. Lind- sey. Elijah Long, John Beardy, John W. Morris, Wilson McBride, John W. Passons, William Passons, Louis Sutton, David B. Tucker. William A. Tinee, Josephus Tatum, Joel H. Brewer, William Jenkins, William Johnson, Nicholas F. Richardson William H. Thurman, Benjamin Walls.


Company "E."


CAPTAIN-John A. Arthur. 1st LIEUTS .- John J. Holloway, Jas. R. Morin. 2d LIEUTS .- David R. Lock, George S. Fawkner. SERGTS. -Joseph Custer, Jr .. Joseph Hardig, Henry Hagerty, David K. Swear- ingen, Willis E. Ladd, James C. Bacon, William R. Talliaferro, George R. Morin, Irvine Boyle. CORPLS .- William C. Tedoon. William D. Cook. William A. Piner, William T. Prince, Thomas Evans. Madison W. Strade. Jas. Shaw, Wm. Vantress. BUGLER-John Pierce. FARRIER -Edward Riley. SADDLER-Harvey Thomas. WAGONER-George Wilson.


PRIVATES-Charles Ashley, Wiley Bates, Dutton Baker, Jasper N. Boyce. Michael Carroll. William Clark. John Clark, Janeous R. Clift. Michael Conlan, Joseph B. Colbert, Frank Conrad, Jno. H. Davis, Jno. 'T. Davis, John Gay, Hiram E. Gaddis, Joseph H? Gauhl, Thomas Glea- son, Geo. W. Gower, Ebenezer Goodwin, Jerry H. Harrington. Jno. Har- mon, Charles R. Heck, Louis Helm, Isaac Hurst, Andrew J. Hurst. Geo. W. Herr, Joseph G. Kehl, Beverly B. Key, Christ Kenneweg, John Lar- kin, Nelson C. Lawrence. John Leap, William B. Lindsey, Joseph Miller, Absalom McPherson, Mathew Monahan, Charles E. Moore, Samuel S. Nol. Jordan Nol, Joseph Powers, Charles Rash, William Riggs, Louis F. Sasseen, Joseph Selman, John Shaw, John Shannon, Francis W. Sisk, Charles E. Stillwell. Alfred Stanley. Thomas Speed (made Ist Lieut. 12th Ky. Infantry), Miles Scales, Gustavus H. Tandy, George W. Turner. John Thompson, Michael Vandine. Emerson Weeks, William Wilkins. Amzik Witherspon, Francis E. Burley, Henry C. Dossett. Thomas Harp, Thomas Miller, James T. Mitchell, Jesse Y. Ray, Edward A. Sproule. John Alvey. Edward Ashley. William Andrews, John Lovette. Charles Peterson, Jackson Tanner. Charles Uthe, Abner Blakely, Ramey Balters. John R. Daniels, Jackson Huddleson, William H. Parker, John H. Phil- pot. Thomas Wagnon, William Wilson.


Company "F."


CAPTAINS-William F. Hunter, James B. Carson. 1st LIEUT .-- James M. Combest. 2d LIEUTS .- John T. Richards, Elijah A. Coppage. SUP. 2d LIEUT .- Newton J. Smith. SERGTS .- George L. Russell, Jos. F. Sweeney, David B. Head, William J. Smith, Gilbert W. Osborne. Jacob N. Vest, John Goodin. Newton J. Davenport, CORPLS .- George W. Debored, James F. Cundiff. Welden Russell, Levi Baldock, William Gilpin. William C. Butt, Thomas J. Willson, Samuel D. Eads, Dewitt C. Coppage. WAGONER-George T. Rogers. FARRIERS-James Rich- ardson. Benjamin McWilliams. SADDLER-George Drum.


PRIVATES-Lewis K. Anderson, John Bowman, James Boyer, Jas. Butler: Harvey C. Coppage. Elliott Cravins, Anthony Chapman. James K. Chapman, Joseph Coppage, Milton Coppage. John Crews, George A. Davenport, Hickman H. Evans, George T. Ellis, Andrew V. Frogg, Wil- Ham Godley, George W. Godberry, William Gunter, William T. Hines. John W. Helms, Robert M. Hinson. James B. Hinson. Christopher C.


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Haggard, Wm. H. Haggard, Henry Hines, Henry Hardin. Samuel Har- din, Josiah Huson, George Harmon, Samuel Kelley, William Land, Isaac Meeks, Solomon Medows, Jeremiah W. Martin, James Morette, Jesse Mc- Whorter, Jerome B. Napier, Joseph Polston, Colem Perted, George S. Perted, Willis G. Phelps, Wm. S. Roberts, John L. Ramsey, George Rob- bins, Mansin Rodgers, Jackson Russell, John Riage, Joel M. Shackelford, John P. Smith, Montgomery Smith, Logan Tinch, Isaac S. Thomas, John C. Tabler, Robert J. Watson, David Watson, Wm. H. Watson, Enoch Warren, Ashley Warren, Robert Wesley, Pleasant Wesley. Joel Weatherford, Geo. M. Weatherford, William A. Vandyke, John W. An- derson, William Bell. Wm. H. Hurley, Andrew J. Palston, James M. Vanarsdale, James D. Blevins, Squire F. Hines, Evans Thomas, Madi- son Wiser, George W. Munn. Nathan G. Ray, John M. Sandifer, Nathan S. Weatherford, Wallace .J. Vandyke.


Company "G."


CAPTAIN-James M. Morrow. 1st LIEUT .- Samuel M. Crandell. 2d LIEUTS .- Lewis Buckner, Fielding W. Starling. SUP. 2d LIEUT. -S. B. Reed. SERGTS .- George W. Boyd, Mortimore Morgan, Robert Howard, Jesse S. Keen, James B. Allen, Daniel M. Crandell, John Q. A. Simmonds. Henry M. Mitchell. CORPLS .- James J. Chastaine, James W. Southerland, James Gautier, John Heller, William Windherst, Geo. Martin, Lafayette W. Brown, George Vargason. FARRIERS-Thomas Whitlow, John W. Skeen. SADDLER -- Charles J. Fox. WAGONER- John Clemmons.


PRIVATES-Noah S. Addison, Francis M. Alvey, Commodore O. Barker, Daniel C. Bryant, Monroe C. Cochran, Gustavus Cummings, Alfred Cummings, James J. Clemmons, Henry Connar, Henry Cendor, Robert F. Cloycomb. William Chaddock, Smith P. Dreon. Joshua Dunn, Henry Dunn, James H. Dresser, Greenberry Freeman, Albert R. Free- man, Nimrod Forehand. David Forehand, Edward W. Follin, John Greer, Richard Gibbs, Thomas Hudnold, James Heffington, Jesse J. Houchin, John D. Houchin, Benjamin F. Hendrick, Alvin Hendrick, John Howell, Hiram Jorden. Amos J. W. Jones, Hugh W. Jones. Asa Jent. John F. Liles, John Madison, Green G. Madison, Isaac J. Martin, Robert Mock, John W. Morgan, John Newkirk, Albert E. Nol, Samuel Oliphant, Elias Porter, William J. Porter, Rufus C. Powell, Samuel T. Pate, Henry C. Rohser, James F. Rosser, Stephen Roach, Thomas S. Randall, George W. Smith, Samuel A. J. Slate, John Sturdevant, Jesse Sampson, Abram Shelton, Solomon P. Tunks, Charles M. Vargason, William Welch, John L'. Williams, George Williams, Wade West, Thomas W. Walls, William A. Whitehead, Alfred K. Young, Prestine Rosser, William McCormick. Hardy C. Brooks, Vincent B. Calvert, Anderson Houchin. Driosy Kirby Calvin Niel, George S. Rohrer. George Roberts, George Saffrons, Wil. liam H. Stiff. Bishop Stinson. Harvey Stinson, James W. Thompson, Alfred B. Whitehead, William Gibson.


Company "H."


CAPTAIN-Samuel Allen. 1st LIEUT .- Peter P. Brown. 2d LIEUTS. -Mathew H. Owens, Samuel N. Melton. SUP. 2d LIEUT .- John Far- mer. SERGTS .- William S. Yarbrough, Samuel A. Kemball, James D Sheffer, Nathaniel D. Johnson, Zachias L. Tripp, John V. Stevens, Wm. D. Harman. John Nesbitt. CORPLS .- John E. Wood. Joseph W. Sales. Jacob H. Carner. Harrison Curry. James H. Brinson, John M. Walker. Arden C. Walker. Cornelius A. Brown. SADDLER-William A. Milton. WAGONER-James O. Brown.


PRIVATES-James D. Allen, Charles D. Allen, John M. Baker. Isham Brown, Calloway H. Baashur. John S. Brown, Clinton A. Bellew. Edmund T. Cannoway, Abram B. Cole. William F. Cook, James L. Dun- kerson, Francis A. Druman. William Dossett. Zachariah Eakins. John Frederick, Thomas Gillihan, James H. Gibson. Franklin Gehle, William L. Hays, Henry T. Hill. Thomas D. Hanly William F. Hill, Wiley W. Hill. John T. Harman. William S. Hill. Eugene Horst. Peter Jordan, Jno. J. Kennedy, Jefferson Melton. John W. Melton. Adam Myres, Robert W. McMullen. David T. Noll, William L. Noll. William P. Nichols. John W. Newman. Philip Newman, Richard Overfield, Benjamin, Overfield. Tholemiah Overfield. Francis M. Owens. James B. Powell. John Riley,


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William H. C. Rudd, James Reed, William N. Sheffer, Samuel A. Scott. George W. Shelton, William W. Sigler, Nicholas Stevins. Jack Spring. r. John A. Turpin, John W. Townson, Robert B. Virgin, John T. Woodson. Charles Williams, Casper Woodffin, William W. Wales, John H. Craw- ford. Lawrence S. Noll, John B. Overfield, Russell G. Price. George Gyer, Thomas W. Hogan, Barney L. Harkins, Albert McDevitt, James Shaw, James R. Seggers, James Clark, James F. Melton, Harris Fur- gison.


Company "1."


CAPTAIN-John Dever. 1st LIEUT .- John F. Cunningham. 2d LIEUT .- William Penn. SUP. 2d LIEUT .- Felland P. Bland. SERGTS. -William F. Coffey, Francis M. Tuckett, Obediah Smith, Jonathan Rus- sell, George W. Russell, Quentin Anderson. George W. Mills, John W. McLure, David M. Young. CORPLS .- William Norris John Moore, Jas. Clarkson, Robert Hughes, George Ellis, Willis Edwards, Levi Smith, John Eason. WAGONER-Thomas Orr. FARRIERS-James Austin, George Armstrong. SADDLER-Jaines Followell.


PRIVATES-Nichols Austin, Jesse Akins. James Butcher, James Bowman, Samuel Butcher, Brice Cochran. Robert Cook, John L. Davis. Alexander Daugherty, John Davidson, Shewa W. Donney, Daniel Easer. Barnabas Followell, George Garrette, James M. Garrette, James B. Gun- ter, William Hogan. Andrew Hunback, John Harvey, John Haly, Kim- sley Haly, John Hoftey, Hiram Johnson, Robert King, Elijah Kissen, John Kissen. George W. Lowry, William Lynn, Ready Lynn, Beavy Lane, William Mills, William Montgomery. Charles Pemberton. James Peters, James Price, Perry C. Penn, Bradford Peyton, Smith Rowsey. Jourdan Rowsey. Allen J. Swafford, James Swafford, James Shannon, Allen Scarborough, Thomas Smith, Preston Sextin, David Swearingen. James Sabley, Alonzo Spraggins. George Sally, William Turpin. Easer Taylor. Riley Vaught, John R. Vaught, William S. Vaught. George Wil- cher, W'm. White. Elijah Wilkinson. Robert Warford, James A. Woods. James Woodford, Abraham Anderson. David Coffman, McDowell Car- penter, Tilford Lane, George W. Welch, Keenard Blackstone. Nicholas Coffman. Thomas Kufman. Larkin Leathers. Eli Linn. James May. Prior Quarles, Burrell Reed, Aust n R. Swearingen, Franklin Tewell, Al- fred Vaught, William Eville, Henry Fowell. David Godley, Thomas F. Hayden, Mathew McDaniel. Thomas Swofferd, John Truman, Stephen Wilson.




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