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Company "E."
CAPTAINS-Frederick Slater, Edward H. Green. 1st LIEUT .- Robert Q. Terrill. 2d LIEUT .- Solomon Huffman. SERGTS .- John Anderson, Washington Stark, Caswell Huffman, James M. Steele, Lewis Bienkamp, Lawrance Han, William H. Connell, Dunn R. Stage, Solomon Huffman, James W. Armstrong, James H. Bailey. CORPLS .- William H. Hensley. Surge J. Walker, Samuel H. Webber, Hugh McHugh, Will- iam Schwagmier, David Writer, Christian Seidel, Thomas Lamkin, Andrew H. Swift, Leander Ruble. SADDLER-Christopher Ryner. BUGLER-Henry D. Mallory. FARRIERS-John C., Taylor, Edward Chesworth.
PRIVATES-Thomas J. Bailey, William Carbaugh, John Cooper, Thomas Carmichael, Robert Dickey, Andrew J. Dalson. John Fitzpatrick, Rudolph Fisher, Elias C. Graves, Aaron B. Henry, Henry Lincomp, John Love, Josiah C. Powell, Daniel Stewart, Levi P. Trester, George Trester, Frederick Thalke, John Tracey. Henry Ullman, Watstein Writer, Robert J. Bennet, Robert T. Day. George N. A. Gathman, John M. Griffin, Michael Mundary, Henry McDonald, Frederick Steinback. Jarah Teaney. James Vahe, John Whiteford. William McMurray, David Powell. William Peek, George White, Jacob Bailey, James Carlin, William Cald- well, Henry Clenn, Henry Dulveber, Robert H. Griffin, Hugh Grieley. Henry Harker. Martin H. Henderson. Thomas Hensley, Franklin John- son, James Kennedy. Malaka Lafttas, Nathan Manning. David Milbourn. Frederick Nutmier. Frederick Natte. John Quade. Joel Roberts. William F. Smith. William Teaney. Frank Tourville, John C. West, Henry Winter, Thomas Billingsley. William Connaham. Patrick Clair. Sylvester Graves, Stephen Hensley, George Hallgaff, Robert K. McIntosh.
Company " F."
CAPTAIN-Robert S. Curd. 1st LIEUTS .- Benjamin W. Blincoe. John H. Dickerson. John J. Curtis. 2d LIEUT .- Harrison F. Davis. SERGTS .- Joseph H. Davis, Samuel C. Davis, Ed B. Head, James M. Olmstead. John Wallace. John Sears, Cornelius Milburn. John S. Marrs.
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Sanford Vanpelt, William H. Davis, Gabriel S. Curd, Anderson Hendren. John Roberts. CORPLS .- Henry King, Benjamin F. Davis, Abraham Kemp, Warren J. Hough, Richard M. Bates, George Robertson, Henry Casswell, George Hinton. FARRIER-Joseph S. Curd. TEAMSTER -- Greenberry Hord. WAGONER-James R. Baker.
PRIVATES-William Asher, Virgil Bradshaw, John Clarke, Joseph W. Curtis, George Gaines. Jefferson Jenkins, William Kaler, Daniel A. Curd, George E. Kraken, Thomas Lowry, Patrick Rosney, William Trahune, George Thomas, John M. Bacon, Joseph Back, Philip D. Brown. Joseph W. Curtis, William Carrier, Michael Donovan, Nathan Lawhorn. Henry Matherly, Monroe B. Pulliam. James P. Roberts, John J. Stretch, Robert Steambergen, Andrew Suttles, John Sercumb, Martin Smook, Jefferson Vaughn, Jacob Arne, M. T. Bradshaw, William Maeger, Patrick O'neal. John Z. Quinton, James Savage, Joseph Smith, Charles Asher. Joshua Asher, Henry Bowman, Joel Cummings, Jefferson Dean, Samuel Hulitt, William Hendron, James Lambert, Edward Nooe, William Neckins, Joseph Abbott, John Beverly, Thomas Bridgford. Charles Briggs, George Baker, John Bass, William Bledsoe, William Britton. William Campbell, Chas. Castleman, John Chittam, Frank Curtain, John Campbell, Bartholomew Dempsey, Robert Doggott, William Doyle. Joseph Davis, Alex. R. Elkins, James Gregory, John C. Graham. William O. Hurrer, Henry C. Hamilton. William Jones, Henry E. Luther, Lloyd Ledsinger, Henry Lenard. Henry Lewis, Michael Morris, Patrick Mc- Carty, John McCoy. William Z. Morton, Patrick Mulany, John M. Nealin. Michael Nolin, Henry Ogden, Henry Read, Wm. H. Reed, William Roberts. Allen Sanders. James Seabolt. William Semmins. John Stewart, Thomas Shanon, James Sheridan, Josiah L. Smith. John Grabin, William Taylor, Samuel Thompson. Samuel Walter, John Williams, Rich'd Wine- coope. Robert Wright, Edward Welch.
Company "G."
CAPTAIN-Joseph Lawson. 1st LIEUTS .- Allen Purdy, Joseph M. Willerman. BREVET 2d LIEUT .- John H. Skinner. SERGEANTS- Tennis W. Wade, August Wadrecht. Joseph S. Boggs, Robert Taliaferro. Joseph Hannan, Amen H. Motley. George R. Evans, Charles Mortier, Wm. E. Thomas. CORPLS .-- John Morgan. William Florah. Hugh Ross. Patrick Mooney. Joel W. Rice. August Thale, James B. Melsaps, Edwards Fuller. FARRIERS-George Crocket, Martin Richard. WAGONER- Enoch Morgan. SADDLER-James R. Jleff. BUGLER-Thomas H. Lawson.
PRIVATES -- John Ames, Thos. E. Livezey. Alexander Mulbery, Oran Nutting, Lewis Phelps. Joseph Smith. John Tyms, John Waldro. Edward I .. Bradley. Bennett Corte. Joseph Downard. David L. Edward, Sr .. George Hacksteadt. Adam Kiger. Wm. J. Laffling, Cornelius Mckinney. Jesse Angleton. George W. Codrill. Henry Cotman, William Duffy. Joseph Edwards. John Edwards, William Fuller, Thomas Fuller. George S. Gillmore, Samuel Hollensworth. Henry C. Hill, Stephen Hurt, Alexander James. James W. Lunsford. William J. Laffling. Wm. MeLaughlin. Ed- ward McCann. Shower Nelson. William Phelps. Joseph C. Parris. Conrad Parr, Charles J. Stalker. George W. Scaggs, William F. Spades, James Weatherton. Robert Watterman. Alexander Wallace, John Baker, Oliver Gibson. George Hudson. James Hicks. George F. Jennings, John Lewis. Charles McCarey. John Scaggs. William Armstrong. William Boyd. John Brown, Abraham Cummings. Robert Doil. Garrett Heybower. John Hansman. Henry Herrigo, John Larigan, Gideon Maney. Thomas Nelson. John Powers, Thomas Raines. Ralla Storal. William Taylor.
Company "H."
CAPTAIN-George H. Wheeler. 1st LIEUT .- Daniel E. W. Smith. 2d LIETTS .- George W. Taylor. B. H. Niemeyer. SERGTS .-- Aylett R Smith. James W. Staples, Albert T. Smith, James Heflin. William A. Bryant. Sanford R. Bryant, William V. Harel, Aylett R. Owens. Thomas Cunningham, John A. Waller. CORPLS .- Chas. L. Harding. John Willis. Parkison Bradford. Benjamin F. Estep. James Smith, Albert S. Taylor. John A. Strealy. BUGLER-Alexander Hay. SADDLER-Richard
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Glover. FARRIERS-John Henry, Robert C. Wilson. WAGONER- Daniel H. Wilson.
PRIVATES-William J. Allen, Nettie J. Brumfield, John W. Brum- held, Frederick J. Bryant, George Holeman, James W. Mansfield, Patrick Nolin, Joseph J. Ross, George A. Reeves, Andrew J. Webb, William Brown, Frank Clark, George Housefield, George W. Knizley, William M. Morris, Robt. H. Mullen, Noble Mitchell, Frank Mulholan, Patrick Rynes, Robert T. Smith, George Armstrong, Jesse P. Brumfield, Archi- baid W. Burriss, Vincent T. Biggerstaff, Robert Baldwin, John H. Bode, William H. Brown, Almon C. Clark, Peter Conner, David L. Dennis, Charles Dawson, Joseph S. Dodd, Richard W. Dale, Ablisom Elkins, Michael Gleason, George Glove, Richard P. Holeman, William E. Howard, Jesse Hail, Francis H. Holliday, William H. Heflin, Charles C. Hewitt, Harrison Hayden, John Joice, James A. Kirk, William D. Kidd, James Long, Simeon B. Leech, Marcus M. Lawrence, Henry Miller, John R. Mitchell, David McConol, David Maines, James Molbon. Joseph C. Powers, George W. Rudy, Erasmus Rodman, Rodger Rynes, Thomas J. Smith, Joseph Stiliz, William Smithers, William C. Spencer, James Sturgeon, John W. Self, George W. Taylor, Ransom S. Wilshire. George W. Whitehures, Alford M. Weston, George Weitzel, William S. Burd, Elijah Burnett, John Bingham, John Baldwin, John Chapman. Henry. Courcer, Wesley O. Carter, Harby Davison, Patrick Fagen, William J. Gill, Thomas G. Lawrence, Christopher C. Moles, Tyre S. Reeves, James A. Self, John J. Sweezee, Ernest Slade, Thomas Shaley, John Wilshire, Warren O. Anderson, Lewis Brown, William Burnette, Charles Brown, James P. Bandy. Philip Connell, James Coyne, Frank H. Cogan, Hiram C. Cochran, George Cass, John Emertrout, William L. Glover, James P. Grezet, John Hendricks, John R. Hoops, William Johnson, Henry Lafayette, Wm. A. Kesinger, Augustus Lobdell, Ernest Merkill, John Murry, Wm. H. Montgomery, Hiram Osburn, Octavus Parks, Timothy Sullivan, Grenberry Smith, Allen Seares, Wade W. Smith, Marshall P. Taylor, Western S. M. Vice, Enoch B. Vice, Joseph P. Vice, Jno. A. Wilson, James Yazell, Alexander Able, Isaac I .. Beck, Thomas B. Ben- nett. Julius F. Boston.
Note-Companies I, K, L, M of this regiment were transferred to the 12th Ky. Cavalry per special order No. 70, headquarters department of Cumberland, dated June 23. 1865.
The Twelfth Kentucky Cavalry.
This account of the 12th Ky. Cavalry is made up from the summary in the adjutant-general's report, the official records, and a very excellent statement furnished by Samuel D. Littlepage, M. D., who was surgeon of the regiment.
The 12th was recruited under Col. Q. C. Shanks, Lieut .- Col. A. W. Holeman and James T. Bramlette, who also became lieutenant-colonel. Dr. Littlepage, says:
"Our regiment dated from the 16th day of August, 1862, though we were not mustered in until the 17th day of November, 1862, when eleven companies, with the field and staff, were mustered into the United States service. The twelfth company was on a scout, so it was mustered later on, and joined us at Munfordville; our roll then showed one thousand two hundred and fifty men in all,
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but during our service from first to last, we mustered over two thousand men, and quit the service with less than nine hundred." The muster of the eleven companies was at Owensboro, Ky .; it was in that part of the state generally that the companies were raised. In a communi- cation from Gen. H. G. Wright to Gen. Boyle, November 17, 1862, he says, six companies of the 12th are at Casey- ville, Union county, and six at Owensboro.
December 22, 1862, John Morgan left Alexandria, Tenn., for a raid into Kentucky. He passed through Glasgow, Munfordville, Elizabethtown, Bardstown, Springfield, Lebanon, and returned to Tennessee, by way of Burksville. During this raid, the 12th, with other troops under Col. John M. Harlan, acting under Gen. E. H. Hobson, were engaged in protecting the Louisville & Nashville Railroad; while there was much sharp skirmish- ing, no actual collision took place, but Col. Harlan, in his report shows that his force saved several bridges from destruction, including the one at Rolling Fork, and the one at Shepherdsville, and by great activity prevented much injury to the road. The 12th remained on duty in Kentucky through the winter.
February 14, 1863, Col. Shanks resigned, and March 14th, Capt. Eugene W. Crittenden of the 4th U. S. Reg. Cavalry and brother of Gen. Thos. L. Crittenden, was made. colonel of the regiment. May 10th the 12th was engaged in a hard fight with Morgan at Horseshoe bend on Cumberland river. In June following, Morgan crossed the Cumberland at Burksville, and the 12th was again engaged with him at Marrowbone. At that time the regi- ment was in command of Col. Crittenden, in Hobson's brigade, Judah's division. When Morgan crossed the Cumberland he started on the celebrated raid through Kentucky, Indiana and Ohio. The 12th, with other troops, started in pursuit. The pursuit was as remark- able as the raid, and in fact more so, for the Kentucky regiments which pursued, held on their course without re- pose for twenty-nine days and finally passed Morgan, turned on him and captured him.
Dr. Littlepage says the regiment was so separated by this chase, that it was the middle of August before it got together again. It then reassembled at Glasgow, and prepared for the expedition into East Tennessee under Gen. Burnside.
Arriving at Knoxville, September 5th, it moyed up the valley as far as Jonesboro; after skirmishing there it was sent with Wolford's command south of Knoxville, in the neighborhood of Sweetwater and Philadelphia, where. on
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the 20th of October, it encountered a large force of the enemy, was surrounded, losing heavily, but cut its way out and proceeded to Loudon. The next day, however, it returned, and again for two days fought the enemy and then crossed to the north side of the Tennessee river. It then moved up to Knoxville, and crossed the Holston and proceeded down the river about sixteen miles, where it again encountered the enemy and fell back before them to Knoxville. Recrossing the river it went out on the Loudon road and contested the approach of Longstreet's forces. It bore its full share of the fighting during the three weeks' siege of Knoxville, and after the siege, joined in the pursuit up the valley. It participated in the severe battle at Bean's station. It remained in East Tennessee during the winter and had numerous fights with the enemy. On the 16th of January it was attacked at Dandridge, but defended the position. After that by a circuitous march by way of Maryville, it reached Knox- ville, February 3, 1864, and was ordered to return to Ken- tucky. At Mt. Sterling the regiment was refitted and prepared for the campaign of 1864.
There the regiment was consolidated into eight com- panies to make room for four companies transferred to it from the 16th Ky. Cavalry. Being mounted and equipped the regiment moved with Gen. Stoneman in May by way of Point Burnside, into Tennessee; May 6th it was at Kingston. It joined Sherman's army in Georgia at Var- nell's station. Col. Crittenden commanding the brigade and Lieut .- Col. James T. Bramlette, the regiment. July 15th the regiment reported to Gen. J. D. Cox. Dr. Littlepage says, not a day passed in the Atlanta campaign that the 12th was not engaged with the enemy. It would require a volume to detail all its experiences in that memorable summer.
The regiment guarded the pontoon bridge over the Chattahoochee in July, and moved south to Atlanta to Jonesboro. After the capture of Atlanta it was ordered back to Kentucky, and went to Camp Nelson where it prepared to accompany Gen. Stoneman on his raid to Saltville, Va. The regiment was then commanded by Maj. Harrison. From Camp Nelson the regiment pro- ceeded by way of Crab Orchard, Cumberland Gap and Bristol to Abingdon, Va. There the regiment was ordered to proceed to Glade Spring above the salt works, and cut the railroad. Striking the railroad eighteen miles above Abingdon it destroyed a train and burned bridges, and with difficulty escaped capture. Before it could effect its return it had passed into the state of North Carolina.
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Returning, it again fought at Glade Spring, and passed down by way of Bristol and Blountsville. Gen. Bur- bridge recognizing the services of Maj. Harrison and his command in one of the severest raids of the war, recom- mended him to the War Department for promotion. After resting a few days in Tennessee the 12th was ordered to Kentucky, and was employed in the winter of 1865, to protect the Louisville & Nashville Railroad.
The following is quoted from Dr. Littlepage's ac- count :
"About the 20th of March, 1865, we were ordered to Knoxville, Tenn., to participate in a raid under Gen. Stoneman, into Virginia and North Carolina. We moved into Virginia by way of Bristol, followed up near the railroad above Wytheville, where we filed right and moved into North Carolina, meeting very little resistance until we arrived at Boone, when we met a small force of rebels; after a hotly contested skirmish they gave way with some loss on both sides. From there we moved down the Yadkin river, crossed Dee river, and went to Salisbury, which we took by storm and recaptured about one thousand of our own men. From there we moved west and south to the town of Hendersonville. Then to Asheville, and from there back in to South Carolina to the town of Anderson. From Anderson by a circuitous route we moved to Athens, Ga.
We remained at Athens a few days, when we re- turned to East Tennessee by way of South and North Carolina, down the French Broad river through Smoky mountain to Greenville, and down to New Market. Re- mained there a few days and moved to Knoxville; from thence to Lenoir Station; and from thence to Sweetwater. where we remained until ordered back to Louisville, Ky .. to be mustered out of service, which took place on the 23d day of August, 1865.
The adjutant-general's report truthfully says the 12th . Ky. Cavalry "received the very highest praise from all the officers with whom it had served for valor, a daring, prompt and efficient discharge of duties and high. soldierly bearing."
Field and Staff.
COLONELS-Quintus C. Shanks. Eugene W. Crittenden. LIEUT. COLONELS-Alexander W. Holeman, James T. Bramlette. MAJORS- Nathaniel L. Lightfoot, Wm. R. Kinney. Ira Hart Stout. Julius N. Del- fosse. James B. Harrison. George F. Barnes. ADJTS .- Garland J. Blewitt, Zeno B. Freeman. William Noland, Thomas E. Tyler .. Q. MASTERS-James A. Thomas, Jno. T. Feaman, Daniel J. King. COM- MISSARY-Charles S. Clary. SURGEONS-Erasmus O. Brown. Thomas
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J. Swan. ASST. SURGEONS-Samuel B. Littlepage, Horace Fletcher, A. T. Bennett. CHAPLAIN-John Pell. SERGT. MAJS .- Peter W. Mayo, William J. Hales. Q. M. SERGTS .- Alfred S. Nall, William Ritchey, Wm. F. Denton, George H. Millgan. COM. SERGT .- Felix G. Parr. HOSPITAL STEWARDS-Ebenezer Kerr, A. Key, Rufus Walp, Thomas J. Osborne. VET. SURG .- Albert Wellington. SADDLER SERGT .- Thomas J. Thompson. CHIEF BUGLERS-Henry B. Har- low, Wesley J. Albright. CHIEF FARRIER-Peter P. Roberts.
Company "A."
CAPTAINS-Andrew G. Hamilton, Thomas J. Cherry, James B. Har- rison, James J. Hix. 1st LIEUTS .- Moses P. Gott, Edgar M. Gwynn, Hiram D. Roberts. 2d LIEUTS .- John H. Stone, David J. Block, Cin- cinnatus Condit, William F. Denton. SERGTS .- Mordica Cale, Andrew J. Stewart, John W. Eaton, Joseph A. Nelson, John C. Chamberlain, Pleasant M. Honaker, John Ryan, Benj. T. Scarbrough, John T. Thomp- son, Jesse H. Thompson, Asa W. Hodges, Robert M. Cahron, Charles H. Hudnal, Thomas P. Hill, William Hancock, Daniel F. Tracy, Joseph W. Dexter, James M. Buker, Henry B. Harlan, George H. Milligan, Francis M. Sadler, John C. Carden. CORPLS .- William H. Polk, Reason H. Everly, John W. Ford, Hezekiah C. Bristow, James W. Epperson, William F. Doil, George W. Neighbors, Little B. Epperson, James A. Lee, Lemuel A. Rickets, Aquilla Tharp, John Githens, Wesley M. Frizzell, Michael Bush, Alexander Ramsey, David Likens, Elijah H. Haheimer, John D. . Smith, William H. Richards. BUGLERS-John W. Lasley, Curtis Sanders. FARRIERS-William B. Stewart, John H. Jenkins. WAG- ONER-Samuel H. Spencer.
PRIVATES-Christopher Arrison, Wm. H. Blankenship, John W. Belcher, William Brackin, George W. Brey, Montgomery Burns, William H. Belcher, Benjamin F. Bryson, George C. Carr, Eugene La Camp, Marlen S. Cockrell, Francis W. Cross, John A. Clark, Stanford, C. Clark, Nathaniel Cole, Daniel J. Drake, Stephen Gildersleeve, James Graham, Benjamin J. Heavrin, James Hoskins, Urban A. Hodges, Thomas Huff- man, William H. Harney, David C. Harten, Thomas W. Her, James John- - son, Garrison A. Kelly, John A. King, Worth Kean, Israel Lamb, Willis Lawrence, John H. Lacy, James Long, John T. Miller, William H. Mar- low, James W. Moss, William H. Massey, James Pendley, James Pierce, John M. Roark, John W. Rickets, Philip Raymer, Henry Rodgers, Will- iam T. Stewart, Mathew Skaggs, William H. Shively, Jonathan Suddarth, William Suddarth, Hartford Sanders, Ripe D. Scarbraugh, Charles H. Smith, Wright Scott. William R. Tichener, George Thomas, James A. Tarrance, Hiram T. Tarrance, William Wallace, John Vanwyke. Thomas L. Thominson, Wm. C. J. Adams, Walter Brooks, William H. Brite. Granville P. Clarke, Christopher C. Cahron, Daniel Cathrell, Thomas C. Furgerson, John T. Haheimer, Henry C. Hayden, John A. Huff, William B. Jobe, Henry Kasinger, Arad Leaf, James P. Miller, Robert Miller, Francis T. Raff, Stephen C. Ragland, Samuel A. Sandifer, Virgil A. Stokes, Alson Tharp, Francis Wetherholt, Jno. Woodcock, Jacob V. Wing- field, John A. Wingfield, Wesley J. Albright, Reuben J. Hunter, James G. Johnson, Claten M. Martin, Joseph Tichenor, William H. Belcher, Date T. Conner, John W. Cahron, Robert J. Foster, Lewis Fergerson, James T. Fulton, John H. Hinchey, Daniel G. Hill, David Hubbard, George W. Haheimer, William D. Lee, James W. Landrum, James McGann, James W. Oliver, George W. Parkerson, Jacob Russell, William Roberson. George W. Shockley. James S. Williams, Robert N. Wilson, Charles K. Wathen, John C. Berry, Michael Barnes, Wesley Cain, William H. Dunn, Samuel Engles, Daniel T. Gann, George S. Huff, Elijah D. Hinkle, Davidson M. Kelly, Robert McMurtrie, Samuel Price, Sanford C. Pallie, James L. Pate, Henry Poar, William A. Shorte, Thomas Williams.
Company "B."
CAPTAIN-Wm. P. Pierce. 1st LIEUT .- Wm. II. Ritchey. 2d LIEUT. -Benj. F. Lewis. SERGTS .- Nimrod S. Long, Silas Furguson, Earnest C. Lawson, Ammon H. Motley, Chas. W. Jones, George R. Evans, Henry M. Williams, David Huff. CORPLS .- Hugh Ross, William Flora, Henry
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C. Hand, George W. Aull, William H. Corban, Benj. Hutton, Abraham Kemp, Warren Hough. FARRIER-William Johnston.
PRIVATES-Jesse Angleton, Jacob Arney, Frank Alexman. Andrew Braton, Ira B. Bennett, John M. Bradley, John L. Boyce, Jesse B. Baxter, George Cadrill. Henry Cotman, David Colley, John A. Copland, Lewis Callingburg. William Duffey, James Dunseth, Anthony Dumous, Henry B. Davis, Joseph Dixon, James Dunavan, Joseph Edwards, John Ed- wards, Thomas Fuller, Lewis Forcht, Lawrence Finnity, George Gill- more, Patrick Gibbons, Thomas Gunford, John Garity, Samuel Hollens- worth. Henry C. Hill, Stephen Hurt, Hugh Holland, Alexander James, William Key, George Kinder, William Laughlin, James Lunsford, John Lovell, William McLaughlin, Jacob Miller, Mariman Murphey, Joseph Market, Rasin A. Milener, William Mayer, William McMurry. Patrick McCarthey, Cornelius McCarthey, John Mathews, Jacob Niblack. J. Grey Nix, Patrick O'neal, Conrad Par, Benjamin Perkins, William Peck. David Powel, John Quinton, John Roberts, James Roberts, Isaac Rickets. John Riley, William Rozell, Frank Richards, Charles Stalker, James Savage, Joseph Smith. Henry Schaffer, David B, Smiley, William Stanzom. Charles Shroder, Nelson Tudor, Thomas H. Thomas, William Tallant. James Wetherton, Alexander Wallace, James Walker, Thomas Waller. George White, John Warrants, George Weitzel, Benedict Bes- singer, Joseph Lovett, William Phelps, Joseph Paris, Peter W. Mayo.
Company "C."
CAPTAINS-George W. Webb, Henry A. Denton, Robert Karnes. Ist LIEUTS .- Thomas S. Coleman. Isaac T. Montgomery. 2d LIEUTS .- Samuel R. Jones, Louis Bergman. SERGTS .- Benj. F. Brown, Erastus R. Luttrell. William S. Powell. Ezekiel J. Bondurant, Elijah Yates, Thos. H. Peckenpaugh, George M. Denton, Elijah Ashcraft, Wm. Powell, John S. Hardesty, James Powell, John I .. Coleman, W'm. H. Warnacker, Frank Johnston, William H. Write, Cornelius A. Nafus, Joseph Wittlesey, Joseph B. Horn, John S. Coleman. Samuel D. Noble. Robert Terrell, William A. Roberts, James Kinney, Geo. F. Stevens. CORPORALS- Ignatius H. Spaulding, John B. Chaffin, William C. Buford, John Kenny, Martine Brown, Frederick Coon. George N. Harrington, Elisha R. Bondurant, Joshua P. Darnall, Jesse Murray, Joseph Murray, Wm. W. Peckenpaugh. Vinton A. Rankins. Merrett Knight, Denton Scott, John W. Hardesty, Thomas Wardrip. Benjamin F. Creedins, Thomas Jenkins, James T. Mills, Bice Alberry, Hiram Moore, Malcomb McMahan, Jno. M. Chism, James Buckman. FARRIERS-John T. Smith, Rudolph Fuchs, John H. Webb, James Whitson. Charles Shilling. SADDLER-Charles Schriber. WAGONER-William Jupin.
PRIVATES-John H. Allen, Nathaniel Berryman, Levi Bassett, Hardin Bennett, James Beckley. Marshall Burgess, John W. Burton, Robert Blackeby, Peter Brady. Christopher Black, James P. Bates, Aaron Chaffin, Bennett F. Cooke. Thomas Carter, Martin V. Cunning- ham. Josiah Dick, Harrison Deringer. Patrick Egan, John Elkins, Will- lam Finch, Madison Falls, William Figly, Jacob Garrat, James Graham, James Gallagher, Stephen Gatterdam. Benjamin F. Harris, William Harrington, Henry Harrington, Joseph Herrman, Terry Howard, James Henry, Calvin Ingram, Thomas E. Jones, John Jupin. Francis Jupin, Andrew Jones, James Kendall. William R. King, Philip Leach. Peter Lavell. John H. Meador, Foster Miller. Joseph Michael, William McKfla, Nathan MeComus, James I. Newton, William Norman, Edward O'Con- nar. James O'Neal, Hardin Peckinpaugh, Windsor Pipes. William Per- kins, John Parker, Anthony Rush, William Robertson, George Riley, John Riley, Thomas Riley. Uriah Redman, Elijah Shuttleworth. Oliver Smith. William H. Spencer. Samuel Steward, George W. Spoonover, Henry Seabrecht. Thomas Southard. Jeremiah Sheldon. William Seaman, Hardin Willoughby, Willard Wood. Robert N. Whelan, Ransom Ward- rip, Elijah A. Allen, Edmund Bessinger, James B. Bryant. James T. Fitch, Henry M. Faith, George Gibbs. David W. Henry, Nathaniel Hickey. William Nelson, Thomas J. Payne, John Farman, James G. Lane, John Ledbetter, Andrew Bliss. Jolin J. Carlisle, James M. Carter, Gar- rison Finch, Owen W. Henry, William H. Mounts, Barney Mehan. Will- lam A. Roberts, William Radsford. James T. Taylor, David Willoughby,
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