The Union regiments of Kentucky, Vol. I, Part 26

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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Tenth Kentucky Cavalry.


The 10th Ky. Cavalry was raised by Col. Joshua Tevis, and organized at Maysville during the summer of 1862. That section of the state had already put six infantry regiments in the field. In July, August and September the 10th was at Covington. At that time the invasion of Kentucky by Gens. Bragg, Kirby Smith and Humphrey Marshall occurred, and the 10th was with the advance, which protected the country about Covington. It did not encounter the enemy prior to the battle of Perryville. After that battle, October 8th, the Confederates retiring from Kentucky, the 10th participated in the pursuit, fol- lowing Gen. Humphrey Marshall's men through the mountains, capturing prisoners, horses and arms. It re- mained on duty in Kentucky during the principal part of its service, though in the work of driving the enemy from the state it once entered Tennessee and was once in Vit- ginia. The 10th was employed during the latter part of the year 1862 by battalions. The officers commanding these battalions were Maj. John Mason Brown, Maj. Wmn. A. Doniphan, Maj. James M. Taylor, Maj. James L. Foley.


December 25, 1862, one battalion under Maj. John Mason Brown, went on an expedition through London and Barboursville to Big Creek Gap, and engaged in numerous skirmishes. In connection with this move- ment another battalion of the 10th, under Maj. Foley, was sent to Williamsburg. It proceeded on to Perkin's Mill, in Tennessee, when it encountered the enemy, and had a sharp fight with complete success, capturing fifty-one ยท prisoners, eighty horses and two hundred muskets. Maj. . Foley pursued the enemy some distance, and returning. joined the battalion under Maj. Brown, at Barboursville. Returning to the central part of Kentucky the regiment continued in active service through the winter and spring of 1863, operating from the borders of Virginia to Somer- set. During this time it was commanded by Col. Charles J. Walker and Lient .- Col. Maltby.


In the spring of 1863 Kentucky was visited by Con- federate cavalry in different places. March 5th Col. Cluke's command crossed Cumberland river at Stigall's Ferry below Somerset, and made its way to Richmond, Winchester, Mt. Sterling and other points. At the same time Gen. Pogram came into the state as far as Danville to obtain beef cattle for the Confederate army, as he says in his report. Pegram retired to Somerset upon the ap- proach of a Federal force under Gen. Gilmore, and March


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30th was completely defeated at Dutton's Hill, and driven out of the state. The 10th Cavalry was engaged in op- posing Col. Cluke. It advanced from Crab Orchard, and skirmished at Lancaster. Then, pursuing on, it encoun- tered Cluke's men at a great many points. Among them was a fight about half way from Winchester to Mt. Sterling where, as the reports say, Maj. Brown checked a fierce attack, and the 44th Ohio coming up the enemy fed. In this pursuit of Cluke the 10th marched one hundred and thirty-five miles. At one time Cluke, be- ing in Winchester, was charged and driven out; then by feigning to go to Paris he directed the Federal forces in that direction, and returned to Mt. Sterling where he fell upon a portion of the 10th under Capt. Ratcliffe, who defended himself from houses. Cluke resorted to the torch, and after burning the place captured Ratcliffe and parolled him and his men. March 28th the 10th, co- operating with a force under Col. (afterward Gen.) San- ders, of the 5th Ky. Cavalry, succeeded in driving Col. Cluke to Virginia. In these operations Col. John Mason Brown reports Cluke's force at eight hundred men.


In April, the 10th was at Louisa. In the organization of June 30, 1863, the 10th was under Maj. John Mason Brown, in Cannon's brigade of Gen. Julius White's divis- ion. In July it-was in Gen. Carter's division, and under command of Lieut .- Col. Maltby and Maj. Brown. It was a portion of the 10th, under Maj. Brown, which captured Gen. Humphrey Marshall's "artillery." Col. Cluke men- tions this in his report of his capture and burning of Mt. Sterling. After telling how he moved off in the direction of Owingsville, because he learned a large force was ad- vancing from Winchester, he adds: "Gen. Marshall is in forty miles of this place moving on with sixteen hundred cavalry. He lost his artillery the other night. The guard placed over it went to sleep, and some .Home Guards' slipped in on him, and carried off the gun, leaving the carriage and caisson."


Col. Brown says Capt. Reuben Patrick carried the gun away on his shoulder. That noted piece of artillery is now in the arsenal at Frankfort. Gen. Marshall's son, Humphrey, who was present at the time, says the gun was the property of a private individual, who was having it tried, with a view of selling it to the Confederate govern- ment. It is a curious piece, having a bore of about one and a half inches, and would weigh about one hundred and fifty pounds.


The services of the 10th Cavalry, while almost alto- gether in the state, were continuous during its whole term.


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It was used for the protection and defense of Eastern Kentucky, and during the summer of 1863 was all the time active. It had numerous engagements with the enemy, in which it suffered loss. Among them may be mentioned Elk Fork, Tenn., Gladesville, Va., Mt. Ster- ling, Ky., Triplet's Bridge and Lancaster, Ky. It par- ticipated in the pursuit and rout of Pegram and Scott ;. in the course of its service it was rarely at rest, being on active duty all over Eastern Kentucky, and into East Tennessee and West Virginia. It was mustered out of service September 17, 1863, at Maysville, Ky.


Col. Joshua Tevis was a citizen of Louisville, engaged in the law practice when he undertook the work of rais- ing the 10th Cavalry. He was a native of Shelbyville and had served in the Mexican war. He was well known as one of the leading men of the state and a prominent lawyer.


In May, 1863, he was appointed United States District Attorney for Kentucky, and after the war he removed to California, where he has become a distinguished figure- and where he still resides.


Col. John Mason Brown not only served with the 10th Cavalry, but afterward with the 45th Infantry, and as a brigade commander. He made a fine reputation as a soldier, and after the war became one of the leading citizens of Louisville-standing at the head of the bar. and foremost in all business and other enterprises for the benefit and progress of the city, and in the regard of the people.


Field and Staff.


COLONELS-Joshua Tevis. Charles J. Walker. LIEUT. COL .- R. R. Maltby. MAJORS-James L. Foley. William A. Doniphan. John Mason Brown. James M. Taylor. ADJTS .- Ridgly Wilson, John N. Wallingford. Q. MASTER-George Fetter. COMMISSARY -- John F. Moore. SURGEONS-Washington Fithian. J. F. Fleming. ASST. SURGEONS-Samuel Maguire, Alfred T. Bennett. CHAPLAIN- James P. Hendrick. SERGT. MAJS .-- Chas. M. Taylor, Robert P. Crup- per. Q. M. SERGT .- Robert Hudson. COM. SERGT .- David E. Roberts. HOSP. STEWARD-John H. Crain. FARRIER-John L. Thompson. CHIEF BUGLER-Lewis P. Ort.


Company " A."


CAPTAINS-Newton S. Dudley (promoted from 2d lieutenant to 1st lieutenant January 9. 1863; to captain March 19, 1863). Robert G. Ringo. James M. Taylor (promoted from Ist lieutenant to captain January 3. 1463: to major March 18. 1863). 1st LIEUT .- Charles H. Burns (promoted from private to sup. 2d lieutenant September 5, 1863: to 2d lieutenant January 9, 1863; to 1st lieutenant March 19. 1863). 2d LIEUT .- Thomas A. Jones (promoted from Ist sergeant to 2d lieutenant March 19. 1863; di -- charged April 1, 1863). SERGTS .- John W. Dudley, Jerry D. Owens. John H. Crain, George T. Stewart, Peter A. Lanagan. John W. Becket. Charles Dudley, Robert C. Fitch, Nelson Hunt. Jr .. Wm. M. Jones CORPLS .- Richard C. Lee, Thomas E. Hedges. John H. Robertson, John W. Powers. Joseph Hiner. Alfred F. Jones, William E. ' Triplett.


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Benjamin Cobb. TEAMSTERS-Braxton M. Grove, Jesse L. Hurst. FARRIERS-James E. Carpenter, Martin P. Moody. SADDLER- Emery Rose. WAGONER-Gilbert A. Collins.


PRIVATES-David Blanton, John P. Bramble, John Bailey, Durret S. Butler, John M. Ball, William F. Comstock, William F. Carpenter, Jesse Carpenter, William B. Cooper, Charles Carpenter, Robert P. Coon- rod, Thomas B. Dale, Magnus T. Evans, Evannus E. Emmons, Wash- ington Evans, John W. Fenwick, Thomas Gillmore, Andrew Glass, Sin- clair T. Gardner, John M. Gardner, Harrison Gardner. James A. Hedges, Thomas Hoil, Walter W. Hurst, William Hoil, Samuel H. Ham, William M. Harding, John Kelly, William L. Marshall, James McKe, George McKee, Joseph Moody, Harvey McGowan (arrested September 5, 1863, for assault on commissioned officer and forwarded to Louisville for trial), Samuel E. Patten. Thomas Paynter, Robert Paynter, Henry C. Reeves, John F. Rigdon, David Regan, James Ryan, Joseph Staggs, John A. Steddum, Edward S. Strode, Gordon Shanklin, David E. Staggs, Samuel N. Stephens, William Snooks, William J. Stephens, Louis D. Turner, George W. Thompson, George M. Taylor, John L. Thompson, Robert S. Walker, Samuel S. Williams, George W. Lewis, Robert Hudson, James Doyle. Leroy Ferrin, Solomon P. Glass, Leroy Griffin, Wm. P. Helphin- steine, Thomas Kendall, Andrew J. Kidwell, Thomas Owens, Francis M. Paynter, John W. Royse, Wm. P. Bramble, Jackson Craig, Joseph J. Grayson. Michael Glason. Henry P. Harrison, James H. Himes, Joseph F. Littlejohn, Joseph F. Maddux, William Tolson.


Company "B."


CAPTAIN-Charles S. Rogers. 1st LIEUT .- Henry W. Caldwell. 2d LIEUT .- Burton W. Darnall. SUP. 2d LIEUT .- George A. Trumbo. SERGTS .- John J. Swetman, Benjamin B. Shultz, Samuel McMichael, Andrew J. Spencer, Joseph A. Patton. Richard Trimble, Stephen N. Warner, Garrett D. Moffett. TEAMSTERS-John F. Newman, John G. Griffin. FARRIERS-Andrew R. Riddle, Benjamin W. Doggett. WAG- ONER-James W. Gore. SADDLER-John Rogers. CORPLS .- Isaac Hanley. Thomas F. Stephens, Benjamin F. Myers, Wm. S. Rainey, Richard Underwood, Edgar Baird, James M. Brown, Hamilton Kendall.


PRIVATES-John S. Anderson. Samuel Abrams, Jonathan Anderson, Wm. N. Arrasmith, John Blount, Louis B. Brasher, Andy Bevis, J. L. Bevis, Oliver Bevis, Samuel Baird, John G. Cline. Benjamin T. Clarke, James B. Coyle, Jacob Creighton, William Campbell, Thomas L. Darnall, Edward Denton. Charles C. Degman, John Mason Doyle, Alfred Donahue, John Austin Dennis. John Doggett, John P. Badon, Ellis Minor, Morris Foley. William Fenwick, John G. Grinsley, Valentine Goodpasture, George W. Griffin, James Hennan. William Hornback, Henry Clay. Hedge. William W. Hedrick, David Kitrick. Algin Leach, Richard Lynam. Newton Moreland, George W. Moreland. Joseph Mclain, George W. Moore. Edgar Myers, Alonzo Myers, James McCue. Louis Perkins, William: Perat, Edward A. Rainey, Joseph W. Rogers. Thomas Robey. John Robson. John Riddle, James Stewart. Alonzo Snediger, John ' Stewart. William Stewart, Thomas Stevens, Walker W. Smoot. William W. Stewart, Theodore Stout, Isaac Stewart. William W. Swetnam, John 1. Tilley, Mitchell Taylor, Isaac Ulory. David Wilson, Joel W. Woodard, Jonas R. Warner, George W. Wills. Charles O. Warner, Enoch Wills, Warren W. Warner, Louis Yago, William Dixon, Thomas J. Bradshaw, Shilo Basford, James W. Crockett. Gabriel Grimsley, Mathew A. Will- lams, John Pohlman.


Company "C."


CAPTAIN-William E. Rice. Ist LIEUT .- Andrew T. Wood. 2d LIEUTS .- Wm. T. Berry (commissioned brevet 2d lieutenant September 11. 1862; mustered out March 31. 1863; commissioned 2d lieutenant June 29, 1863). Jno. N. Wallingford (transferred by promotion to field and staff as adjutant June 29. 1863). SERGTS .- William H. Wood, Orrin Hall, George H. Owens, Charles K. Knight, Thomas S. Forman, Daniel F. Stewart. Throcmorton. Charles W. Rice. CORPLS .- James T. Kelly, Robert Taylor, Thomas J. Erwin, Henry J. Baltzell, William J. Shep- herd. Samuel Wilson, Alexander C. Taylor. Joseph B. Blair (wounded by


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the enemy at Triplett's Bridge, Ky., June 16, 1863), John Shortley. TEAMSTERS-William H. Overley, Jacob Plank. FARRIERS-James Mellvain, John Mutschelknans. SADDLER-William T. Hiatt (under arrest for shooting a citizen). WAGONER -- Nimrod Cail.


PRIVATES-William T. Arnold, Henry T. Anderson. Martin L Beams, John Burns, William S. Browning, Christian Bothman, Joseph Banner, William J. Cord, Daniel Call, George M. Campbell, Thomas Campbell (awaiting sentence by court-martial), Henry G. Casseday. Patrick Doran, James H. Duncan, Thomas A. Glover. John H. Graves. Patrick Greeley, Highland Graves, John S. Hood, Lewis W. Hunt, Wesley H. Harman, Mathew D. Harman, James M. Harman, Samuel P. Ham. John G. Harman. Marion F. Hopkins, James C. Hicks, Thomas O. Hill, James W. Hopkins, George Huff, Levi Ishmael, John Ishmael, John Joice. John A. Keel, Sevastian King, James W. Miller, Josiah McClurg. Thomas F. McCord, Hiram B. McCord, Jonathan Overly, Robert H. Overly, Thos. P. Overly. Andrew Plank. William J. Parsons, Francis M. Plank. . George W. Ross, Abraham Rutan, Henry J. Rice, John W. Stewart. Aaron J. Saunders, James C. Tucker, Enoch B. Vice, William Varner. Robert H. Wilson. Joseph M. Williams, John W. Watson, Thomas P. Williams, Samuel Wayne, Samuel Watson, Francis M. Young. Albert A. Cord, Joseph A. Harman, James T. Lowry, Leander A. Resel. Benj. F. Williams, John W. Knight, John Arnold, William E. Ervin, Robert Harmon, William West, Richard Bishop, Solomon T. Browning, Richard C. Glover, John P. Levy, Commodore Tribby.


Company "D."


CAPTAIN -- Jno. G. Rogers. 1st LIEUT .- Geo. H. Wheeler. 2d LIEUTS .-- Wm. B. Shockley, John F. Moore. BREVET 2d LIEUT .- C. - J. McClelland. SERGTS .- William H. Lawwill, Thomas M. Luman, Caburn D. Outten, David E. Roberst. William Bradford. Baltzer Yago. Frederick Otto. Archibald Scudder. William R. Ellis. CORPLS .- Ad- dison D. Grant, Darius Dryden. Michael Mannion, Simon Worstell, Liv- ingston Becket, Horace January. William T. Fristoe, John Blanchard. BUGLERS-Philip Yago, Charles G. Gallun, Louis P. Ort. FARRIERS -William Green. Jr .. Thomas R. James. SADDLER-Oscar Bricker. WAGONER-Robert C. Wilson.


PRIVATES-George W. Brookover, Jr., George W. Brookover, Sr., Frank Blanchard. Patrick Burke. John Q. Barbour, Benjamin Burriss. Henry Bendel. Jesse Burnet. Charles H. Crippen, Joseph G. Cooper. Hiram C. Cochran. Joseph Cochran, Jack N. Cooper, Thomas M Carpenter. Joseph R. Carpenter. William Henry Case. James R. Cooper. Wm. J. Donaldson, Darius Dodd. Charles Dawson, Simon Ellis. David S. Flaugher. John J. Fristoe. James Grady. Richard Glover. Henry E. Green. Lafayette Grimes, George Glover, John W. Grigston. Richard B. Harris, Alexander Hays, Chri. C. Hancock, James A. Hellin, Edward L Hill. Francis M. Harover. William T. Hardin, John R. Hoops, William Johnson. James T. Kennedy. John Kilgore, Richard Kilgore. Joseph Kilgore. Jr .. Joseph Kilgore, Sr .. William H. Kirk, Job W. Lawwill. George J. Myers, Michael McCormick. Samuel E. Morford. Edward Mitchell. Augustin P. Maros, James Morris, Christopher Morrissey, John F. Nolen. Patrick O'Maley. George W. Oldham. Joseph C. Powers. Francis M. Stalleup. John C. Sutton. Henry Stafford. Daniel Sha. Jere- miah Sites. Thomas M. Sheppard. Daniel Starrett, John J. Thompson. Joseph D. Tolle, Joseph K. Vance. Aaron Vice, Henry S. Wood, Thomas J. Worstell. Edward Walton, William Wills, Charles Wheeler, Roland T. Hampton. Frank Blanchard. Wm. P. Harvey, Isaac C. Payne. John Soister.


Company "E."


CAPTAIN-Wm. D. Ratcliffe. 1st LIEUTS .- Joseph T. Lokey. Henry E. Ware. 2d LIEUT .- Theodore B. Harlan. SUP. 2d LIEUT .- Newton Devore. SERGTS .- John R. Morris. John R. Moione, Wm. L. Johnson. Edwin R. Wells, Dyer B. Kincaid. Isaac Moore, Darius W Madison. Hiram Tyler. CORPLS .- Thaddeus M. Ferrin, Augustus C. Williams, Herman Gosh. James B. Weimer. Amos Mckinley, Theodore W. Collins. Thomas B. Gabby. Eli P. Metcalfe. FARRIERS-John Star.


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Henry H. Henney. SADDLER-James Cullins. TEAMSTERS-Ed- mund Williams, George W. Sanders.


PRIVATES-William Addams, Samuel Addams, Peter Anthes, Allen Biglow, Mason Biglow, Benj. Browning, Thomas J. Barker, Wm. P. Baston, Arthur Bench, George W. Brown, Oliver Carr, John Cullans, John Campbell, Van Dake Ellis, Andrew R. Ellis, Philip Friday, George Gunstead, John Giles, Wilson W. Hughes, Jacob M. Hughes, Alex. M. Hughes, Elias Hester, Henry Hay, Munford Hamilton, Samuel Jacobs, William Jacobs, Smith Jacobs, Jonathan Jacobs, John S. Jolly, Daniel Kendrick, Henry Kirk, David Kirk, Joseph C. Kincaid, Mathew C. Kin- caid, John L. Lucas, James Lawless, Andrew J. Logsden, John Linville, John F. Lewis, Samuel McDonald, Phillips Myers, Jacob Miller, Joseph Mains, Wm. W. Morrison, William McIntosh, Alfred Nailor, Joseph New- kirk, Harvey M. Overturff, Clinton C. Palmer, Newton Quinlin, Amos Reese, William A. Reighley, Abner Rominens, John Revore, Frank Re- barker, William R. Smith, Solomon B. Shockley, Andrew J. Sellers, Salem Shaw, John K. Tennis, Alfred K. Tennis, Adam Weisbradt, John W. Ware, Elijah Wright, David Wayne, John Williams, John W. Woods, Aaron Woods, Henry C. Yeates, Wyatt O. Yeates, Nimrod Neaves, Robert P. Crupper, Henry Dragoo, George Eryest, Henry P. McMahan, William M. Rice, William M. Tucker, Samuel Woods.


Company " F."


CAPTAIN -- Frank Mott. 1st LIEUTS .- Simeon Sumpter, Casper Castner. 2d LIEUT .- James M. Burk. SERGTS .- Henry R. Brown, Nathan H. McConnel, Charles N. Pritchard, James K. P. Castner, John W. Thornton, David W. Brewer, Lilburn H. Kendrick, Louis L. Kibbe, Samuel L. Honaker. CORPLS .- Noah W. Foster, Elisha T. Edwards, John Honaker, Charles S. Edwards. Thistle M. Bowman, Thomas Work- man, James Smith, Merideth Arther. TEAMSTERS-Nathan Morgan, Andrew J. Daugherty. FARRIER-Thomas Prichard .. WAGONER- John Myers. SADDLER-Manfred S. Friend.


PRIVATES-Robert Adams, Floyd H. Alley, David Baldwin, Thomas Bartram, Stephen Ballard, Elisha Ballard, Thomas Bellomy, Amaziah C. Bruce, James P. Blevins, David A. Bryan, Isaac C. Branam, William Browning, Seth Chatfield, Henry M. Dingus, Columbus Diggens. Charles W. Dingus. William H. Davis, James M. Fain, Fletcher Garrett, David Gipson, Noble Gilkison, George Gilkison, James Gipson, Samuel Howell, John Howell, Albert Huffman, Thomas Hastings, James Johnson, James HI. Kestner, James C. Lewis, Vinson F. Large, Colbert Macauley, Will- iam C. May, William Morent, Elisha Orndorf, Edward Ousley, David G. R. Poteet, Louis Robison, David Rigg, Pleasant H. Rickman, Charles Rice, James Rounds, William Stanley, Robert Stanley, Harrison Thomas, Thomas Tinsley, Isaac Winters, William Walker, Jacob Wilkison, Milton K. Wheat, Glaucus H. York, Thomas York, Nelson D. Bruce, Daniel Bruce, Hiram Johnson, Daniel Snow, Willis Wheat, John W. Ormstead, . James M. Fain, James Freeman. John W. Hensley, Thomas Lee, Louis Miller, Henry W. Owsley.


Company "G."


CAPTAIN-Milton Evans. 1st LIEUT .- Andrew J. Farow. 2d LIEUTS .- James B. Brewer, Daniel Hendrickson. SERGTS .- John N. Lightfoot, William W. Applegate, Madison M. Walker, Joseph W. Webster, William H. Hendrickson, John L. Parker, Robert J. Boggs, William H. Dunbar. Samuel G. Hillis. CORPLS .- Elias D. Secrest, William N. Kelly, Charles P. Himes, Edward Brewer, Webster N. Wall- ingford. Bricon D. Hanna, Francis M. Brothers, Robert R. Himes. FAR- RIERS -- Alexander McCann, James W. Graham. SADDLER-Americus Kise.


PRIVATES-Mason Applegate. William Applegate, Jerome B. Ap- plegate, James W. Blunt, Benjamin Boley. George W. Crapper, Wheat- ley D. Crapper, Edward Childs. George W. Cooper, Abram H. Carr, Ed- ward Campbell, John T. Dixson, John T. Dodd, James M. Dunham, John A. Doyle, Sylvester Detro, David L. Dunbar. George N. Fearis, Thomas Forman, George W. Forman. Isaac Forman, Walter W. Fry, George W. Garrett, James M. Hendrickson, Wright Holland, George W. Hunt,


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James H. Hamlin, Hugh Hanna, Alfred Huffman, Charles Huffman. Samuel T. Hampton, Joseph Haney, Daniel S. Hillis, Philip C. Hughes, Charles F. Himes, William P. Harvey, John R. Himes, Philip Hise. Timothy Johnson, William B. Jones. Derius Jones, David Kenedy, El- bridge Kinard, Wm. H. Kirkendoll. John W. Kelly, Joshua Luman, Joel T. Luman, Joshua Minear, Alexander Meadous, William Meadous. Marcellus McKellup, Louis Middleton, Archibald Murphey. Charles T. Nash, Elbert Norman, Christopher Pell, Jackson Polly. Martin P. Plummer, Janies W. Porter, Henry Pollitte, Gustavus Peppin, Sylvester Ruark, Jesse H. Ruggless, William H. Sparks, William Sullivan, Joseph A. Sparks, Benj. F. Tully, Robert Tollen, Charles Welsh, Thomas D. Wallingford, James S. Williams, William Williams, Levi V. Clark, William Gilkison, Theodore Hughes, Joseph S. Holland, John McDaniel, Abram Plummer, Jeremiah Spurgeon, Alexander Staggs, John Rigdon, Charles Hise. Orlando Plummer.


Company "H."


CAPTAIN-Charles Nute. 1st LIEUT .- James C. Bierbower. 2d LIEUT .- Samuel B. Kelley. SERGTS .- William Debell, Bailey D. Bryant, William F. See, Gilbert A. Luman, Joseph H. Warder, Joseph J. McCardy, Joshua Grayson, Morgan B. Hopper. CORPLS .- Alfred D. McIntire, John W. Scott, James Hutton, Austin Holmes. James McIntosh, Charles Peed, Thomas Glascock, Joshua S. Wallingford. TEAMSTERS -Augustine Debelle, John Hopper. FARRIERS-William M. Hawkins, Marcus N. Hedges. WAGONER-Ambrose D. Owens.


PRIVATES-Thomas Arnold, John Arnold, William D. Adair, James L. Ales, Adolphus Brooks, Reason Breeze, John Bell, William J. Craw- ford, George S. Connel, Charles A. Clutter, Jeremiah Cobb, Isaac L. Cobb, Samuel K. Colburn, Philip Connel, Edward A. Collins, Edward W. Conley, Charles H, Dunn, Samuel Drake, Francis Donnelley, John Drake, Benjamin Estep, Francis M. Fowler, Belville Foxworthy, Hardin H. Gooding, John Gore, Edward Gallager, William J. Gully. Louis Gully, Larkin J. Gully, Martin Gillum, Reuben Hartley, Elijah J. Hatcher, John E. Harry, Frederick E. Hill, Louis P. Hawkins, John Hardy. James P. Holliday, John W. James, Richard P. James, John E. H. James, John T. Mendal, James McDaniel, Cornelius McGreever, David P. Morgan. James C. Mulvey, Milton Marshall, James O'Conner, James M. Pernel. Lawson S. Power, Jesse Rice, Jacob Riflemaker, Daniel W. Reed, James E. Rigdon, James M. Smith, Hiram Staggs, Thomas Shally. James Sartain, Charles Turner, Naman D. Thurman. Benjamin B. U'rie, Luther A. Weir, Jalus Weir, Francis F. Waldron, William T. Whaley, Columbus Wallingford, Daniel Carpenter, Henry C. Shivell, James K. Hedges, James Hartley, Harrison Magowen. William Magowen, Samuel G. Mark. Wm. J. Grant, Nehemiah Gillespie, Hiram C. Hedges, John V. Morgan. John C. Morgan.


Company "1."


CAPTAINS-Henry C. White, Lewis M. Clarke. 1st LIEUT .- George L. McCord. 2d LIEUT .- James W. Steward. BREVET 2d LIEUT .- Joseph T. Cottingham. SERGTS .- Thomas W. Mitchel. Robert H. Stratton. Owen W. Stratton, Joseph F. Keith, Milton McCarthey, Richard F. Warring, John A. Strealy, Thomas R. Stricklett. CORPLS .- Elias C. Sellards, Ulyses W. Gault, Tapley T. Asbury, Edward Owens. James M. Ruggles, Jeremiah Harvin, Benj. A. Pumpelly, John T. Biggers. Thomas Prather. Foster C. Craycraft. FARRIERS-John Dice, Nicholas H. Isham. WAGONER-John Birchard. Saddler-Wm. B. Dodson.


PRIVATES-John Q. Adams. Charles C. Adamson, John Bratton. Harrison R. Browning, Luther Bratton, William Breach, Joshua Baley. George W. Canaday, Charles Cracraft. William S. Curtis, John Conley, Samuel Cole, Robert Cooper, Samuel L. Cooper, Samuel Cooper. Mason Cooper. Benjamin F. Cooper, Horace P. Collins, Henry S. P. Collins, Max O. Calvert. Plummer T. Carr, Enos Clark, William Donaldson, William S. Dodson, David Davis, Jacob England. Wm. W. Flinders. Thomas Gatrell, William H. Gay, Martin Garrison, Reuben H. Gale, Dexter B. Gray, Charles C. Hinton, Wm. A. Harry, Benj. F. Henderson, John S. Hitt, Joseph H. Hight. Anderson Jackson. Jefferson Jackson, David N.


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Jemison, Henry S. Keatley, James E. Kabler, Frederick Kabler, John W. Lawlyes, John T. Maston, Henry C. McDonald, Samuel Merril, John Mc- Dowell, Benjamin F. Meeker, Francis M. NNickoson, Athelston Owens, Wm. J. Poe, John Paul, Jr., John Paul, Darius Philips, Harvey N. Sires, Thomas Spalding. James P. Shotwell, George W. Smith, Abram G. Sellards, William Stone, John Tucker, James Van Bibber, Asa Watson, Thomas Webster, Martin Webster, Williard Webster, Michael Work- man, Hillory H. Gifford, Jonathan Bryant, Benjamin Caldwell, Fielding Lewis, John T. E. Moore, James Wilson, John S. Canafax, Charles W. Campbell, John T. Donaldson, George W. Donaldson, Larkin Ray, John T. Watson.


Company " K."


CAPTAINS-John D. Russell, Jacob Nelson: 1st LIEUT .- David L. Evans. 2d LIEUT .- George F. Hertel. SERGTS .- John A. Caffrey, Charles W. Russell, Amanza Cazzell. Oba Van Bibber. W'm. H. H. Cal- laghan, William R. Swearingen, George W. Wills, Elias Mullens. COR- PORALS-John Thorn, John J. Cooper, Benjamin F. Willis, Thurman L. Butcher, Clement Swearingen, James E. Burton, Leroy F. Moore, Joseph M. Hunter. BU GLERS-David Van Bibber, Frank Shott. FARRIERS -Nathaniel Collins, George W. Prather. SADDLER-William W. Lynch. WAGONER-William C. Lambert.




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