The Union regiments of Kentucky, Vol. I, Part 32

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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The regiment was mustered out October 29, 1863.


At the time the 15th was recruited, and during its term of service, the state of Kentucky was overrun by "guerrilla bands," as they were termed. These bands roamed about doing all the damage they could to every- thing appertaining to the Union cause. It is sometimes. said they were entirely lawless, and not Confederate. soldiers, but, whenever captured, they had no difficulty . in establishing the fact that they were regularly con- stituted Confederate soldiers. They made the presence of a large armed force necessary in Kentucky, and it was on this duty that the 15th was employed. Its service


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was incessant during its whole term, operating mainly by companies and detachments, over a large section of the state.


Field and Staff.


LIEUT. COLS .- Gabriel Netter, Albert P. Henry. MAJOR-Wiley Waller. ADJT .- John W. Lockhead. Q. MASTER-Thomas Alexander. COMMISSARY-Patrick H. Darby. ASST. SURGEON-Selathiel Me- daris. SERGT. MAJOR-Bernard Burghatter. Q. M. SERGT .- James D. Castilow. COM. SERGT .- Eugene Dodd.


Company "A."


CAPTAIN-Samuel Duncan. 1st LIEUT .- Henry W. Rose. LIEUT .- George F. Barnes. SERGTS .- Jas. K. P. Bondurant, Thomas J. Green, William N. Brewer, James A. Foster, Joseph Stiers, Dicus .1. McGregor, William Liles, Calbert W. Woodall, Joseph B. Free. COR- PORALS-Willlam C. Dawes, George W. Minter, Isaac Washam, John M. Bondurant, William Newsom, Alfred D. Cosby, William A. Anderson. Alexander K. Waller, Newton Briton. TEAMSTERS - Francis M. Smith, Jesse L. Bean. FARRIERS-Henry Smith, Robert R. McDer- mit. SADDLER-John W. Smith. WAGONER-Jesse M. Smith.


PRIVATES-William Baker, Thomas B. Baker, John. W. Boyley, Eli- jah D). Brazell, Francis M. Bond, Erastus Burnett, Henry C. Brinkley. John C. Bean, Henry B. Carper, Moses L. Cochran, Thomas Creek, Jas. W. Dupree, Philip H. Feasor, William H. Free, Mathew J. Free, Frank- lin Finley, William Fichner, James W. Gibson, William Harrell, John Huchinson, George W. Hoges, James M. Hendrickson, Willis G. Hicks, Jesse A. Hoge, James Harding, John W. Liles, Zachariah M. Liles. Henly P. McGregor, Gustavus Minton, Francis M. Minton, Richard H. Minton, James W. Minton, John McGregor, Thomas M. J. Phelps, Thos. C. Phipps, William P. Rudd, Marshall L. Rudd, James K. P. Rose, Jas. M. Rose, Nathan Riley, John N. Smith, Casper Smith, Ely Smith. Timo- thy Shay, Walter Seaford, Henry Tiller, Jno. C. Williams, Jas. A. Wood- all, Joseph M. Woodall, Jonathan M. Ward, General L. Ward, William H. Wicks, Martin R. Waller, Wesley H. Brinkley, Looney Humphries. James Poindexter, Hampton Ward, James C. Collie, James W. A. Doores, Samuel Garret, Samuel Herrell. William Jones, William A. Jackson, John York, Miles M. Bean.


Company " B."


CAPTAIN-Sam'l M. Purcell. 1st LIEUTS .- Isham S. Mallory, Thos. Alexander, Francis M. Gilliland. 2d LIEUT .- James Clement. SER- GEANTS-William P. Collier, David Heflin, Henry Ford, John Graves. George W. Toley, Henry Harper, Asher G. Gough. CORPLS .- Abijah Morris, James M. Morris, William J. Kellebrew, Napoleon B. Tapscott. James V. Hicks, George Langston, Thomas A. Stokes, Alexander Doug- las, John H. Burkhart. TEAMSTER-William C. Thomasson. FER- RIERS-Robert Wilkins, Archie Vandergruff. SADDLER-Palmer Tem- ple. WAGONER-Charles H. Martin.


PRIVATES-Coleman Bran, Henry B. Bran, Tilman V. Bran, Steph- en C. Brundige, Henry Burkhart, William Boyd, Lawrence Brasher. Ge). Brooks, John Brooks, John Bazzell, John H. Barker, William H. Bristo, Andrew J. Culp, Robert M. Conner, Uriah Dixon, Benjamin F. Egror. John W. Enlow, Jesse Eli, James Ford, Bradford R. Green, Levi C. Gwinn, John A. Gooch, Henry S. Greene, Joseph Griffith, James Gar- ner, Joshua Gamlin, David Hicks, Simon P. Heflin, Jacob Huffman. Walker Humphrey, Elias Hubbard, William Hubbard, William Hill. John Heath, William A. Jett, Henry M. Ivey, Jacob Keebler, Frank F. Kneeland, John Kirby, William Kent, Andrew J. Keebler, Edward I .. Lambert, Gibbons C. Lovelace, Demosthenes Mathews, William Mor- row, Madison McFarland, Miles R. Nance, Munroe Pennington, Harold C. Ross. Hugh M. Ross, Kindrel Ross, William C. Rickman, Jacob Red- wine, Kendrick M. Shelton, Calvin Snelling, John Snider, Wm. Tark -


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ington, Wilford Throckmorton. Wm. H. Vaandergriff, Daniel Whita- ker, James Whitaker, William Warford, Samuel Warford, Ignatius Wortham, Elisha Wilkins, George Wilkins, Frederick F. Whitworth, John Williams, William Wallace, Edward Brooks, Bernard Burghalter, William F. Miller, Leonidas Rose, Robert Black, Clayton R. Cromwell, John Culp, Charles Chriswell, Elvis Lenard, Madison McFarland, Will- iam Morton, William C. Stone, John Toley, Dresden Wilkins, Thomas Walton, John M. Crowell, John H. Culp.


Company "C."


CAPTAIN-Jonathan Belt. 1st LIEUT .- Fountain P. Hawkins. 2d LIEUTS .- Willliam B. Bush, Houston L. Keese. SERGTS .- James Par- ish, Jasper N. Scott, William Travis, John M. Gregory, David H. Ellis, John W. Tucker, Edward M. Ashley, John McConell, John T. Shouse CORPLS .- Isaac Bloodworth, William D. Patterson, George W. Belt, William N. Allen, James Culerson, Douglass Jones, Marion Wright, Martin Joyce, Willis Yates, Joel E. Bate. TEAMSTER-James Whit- ner. FARRIERS-George W. Pilant, William Todd. WAGONER- Jeremiah Fulks. SADDLER-Henry J. Wilks.


PRIVATES-Reuben R. Bush, Solomon A. Brown, Pinkney Belt, James P. Belt, John W. Brown, James Brown, John Board, John Bar- bee, James Beard, Alexander Bell, James M. Cooper, Zachariah Cum- mins, Ferd A. Campbell, Samuel Childers, Henry Duff, Alexander Dog- git. William Davis, Marcus L. Dorris, John R. Duncan, Nelson R. Er- vin, James Ethridge, Peter Flynn, Henry C. Farmer, Robert N. Grady, Charles Harvey, Willis Hamilton, David Howell, Charles C. Howell. Thomas E. Harris, William Harris, Henry R. Jones, Enoch Kingston,. Ira Literel, Jeremiah Lackey, Charles Louis, Jeral Leller, Thos. Lewis, William Lee, John Lady, William McMaham, William Merkam, Peter Merkam, John H. Miller, Hugh L. Norris, Thomas Needham, William Nickell, David Pulum, Wiley Pulum, Thomas Pulum, Richard Parker, George W. Parish, Addison Pearce, Thomas Payne, Richard E. Ptillen. Charles Quertermons, Geo. Quertermons, John Roberts, Francis Roach, David Rush, James Wiley, James C. Rouland, Jesse Rouland, Franklin Riggs, Jeremiah Simonds, John Spring, William Taber, Jonathan Tad- lock, George Tosh, Joseph Winans, Samuel Winans, Henry Walters, John R. Wilks, William Wyet, Henry Wiatt, Martin Williams, Alexan- der Miller, John Wibern, John R. Franks, Allen Cumims, Francis E. Hart, James Pinkston.


Company "D."


CAPTAINS-Wm. C. Frizzell, Axel Nyberg. 1st LIEUT .- Morgan T. Williams. 2d LIEUT .- Robert L. Lockhead. SERGEANTS .- Spencer S. Cope, Caleb N. Bell, Jolin F. Stark, John McVeen, William Brewer, Reuben P. Starks, Lyman Wilson. Daniel F. Pace, John W. Lockhead, Josiah P. Starks,. CORPLS .- William Cornwell, Jesse W. Starks, Wmn. H. Anderson, John M. Purdy, Oliver F. Burnham, Edmund C. Starks, Reuben Starks, Joseph P, Edwards, Robert D. Crozier. FARRIERS- Albert C. Hawkins, William J. Foster, Wm. Henderson. SADDLER- Samuel Johnson. WAGONERS-Joseph Collins, Reuben R. Cope.


PRIVATES-James O. Alford, Crawford Bagwell, Robert C. Banis- ter, Enos Boswell, Jacob Cooper, Daniel M. Cope, John Cornwell. John A. Cope, Jackson A. Cope, Andrew J. Cope, Thomas Collins, Joe H. Dike, James H. Edwards, John T. Edwards, James A. G. Foy, William HI. Foy, George S. Groves, James A. Groves, Alexander Grogan, Henry L. Gambill, William G. Hurt, John Hicks, John J. Holt, John W. Hurt, William M. Hamilton, William Hickerson, Samuel T. Henderson, Den- nis Jones, Grifith Joiner, James L. Jeffords, Nelson Joyce, John James, William Keef, Francis M. Lynn, Samuel H. Lynn, Andrew J. Lynn, - Constantine Lynn, Joseph Lynn. William P. Lynn, Thomas B. Lynn,- Frederick H. Meredeth, David McCorie, James A. Maxon, Joseph H. McHohan, Robrt H. Meredeth, Thomas Mitchel, Robert Malone, Alford Nickel, James W. Oliver, John H. Oliver, Barney Orr, Enoch Pritchet, Willis Pace, Daniel W. Purdom, West D. Pace, Robert Perry, Frank- lin M. Patterson, William T. Redden, Jeremiah Smith, Henry Solomon, William Scherr, H. Henry, C. Snow, William H. Towlson, Stephen Towl-


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son, Norman E. Thornton, David Thornton, Thomas Williams, Daniel Young, Henry Branum, Elijah H. Lynn, Perry Lee, William Merrett. Lawrence Tracy, Daniel Washburn,. John F. Woodward, William L Anderson, John W. Baker, William M. Cope, William J. Cathey, James K. Hunt, Daniel Lynn, Oliver Roach, James K. P. Smith.


Company "E."


CAPTAIN-Lewis A. Hanson. 1st LIEUT .- John B. Key. 2d LIEUT. -Joseph F. Peck. SERGTS .- Francis M. Skaggs, John Arnett, William P. Davis, Thomas Davison, James R. Hayes, George E. Mason, William H. C. Key, Elijah H. Carman. CORPLS .- Jones M. Sauyer, Frank. M Chapman, Joshua L. Allbritton. Lafayette Fulland, Richard P. Piles, David A. Moore, James H. Thomasson, Herbert A. Henry.


PRIVATES-James B. Adams, Henry T. Adams, Coleman C. Adams, William Adams, Amos A. Allbritton, Richard W. Allbritton, William B. Allbritton, James H. Allen, Calbert E. Anderson, William Alderson, Isaac N. Baldwn, William Bohanan, Jas. H. Beadles, William L. Biflle, James P. Butler, Francis M. Butler, Francis A. Butram, Andrew P. But- ram, Leander A. Cochran, James W. Congleton, Samuel C. Chapman, Archibald Carter, Ormond Condrian, Armbus Cantor, Richard Clark, Elisha Casey, Joshua W. Crane, George W. Chipman, Martin Day, Al- bert L. Emery, Elijah K. Ezell, James M. Grimes, Henderson Grimes, Randolph C. Gunter, John H. Gailes, Thomas J. Gaskens, John P. Hughes, John A. Harper, Riley Hutchins, Edward Houchin. Green B. Inman, Bryant Jolly, Joseph James, William D. James, Denis Ken- ward, Archibald Kendall, Thomas Landrum, John H, Moore, Davis H. Moorefield, Franklin M. Moore; John D. Moorefield, Dempsey J. Mason, James Moore, Simon P. Murphy, Jesse A. Orr, Benjamin F. Patterson, Thomas Paynes, James W. Puryear. Henry Polsgrove, Benjamin Ross. John F. Sayre, Frank M. Sayre, William M. Sayre, Ferdinand N. Tuck. James L. Thompson, John B. Tucker, Elijah J. Willett, Thomas White, Henry Williams. John M. Wallace, Samuel Worrell, Tipton B. Walker. William J. Welch, Thomas J. Worman, Daniel W. Chapman, Thomas B. Erwin, John Moore, James H. Arnett, John J. Basford, Alexander Key, Charles L. Bruce, Jonathan Hibbs, Ferdinand C. Moore, Wm. J. Carmack, Marcus C. Johnson, Cornelius Young, Wm. N. Martin, John Cantor.


Company "F."


CAPTAIN-Edward L. Maxwell. 1st LIEUT .- Chas. J. Akerstrom. 2d LIEUT .- Joseph A. Gates. SERGTS .- Edwin Jones, Willis C. Glenn, James O. Costillow, Henry D. Barnett, Alexander Kirk, Martin Kim- sey, William Lewis, Edmund Hawkins. CORPLS .- Alexander Gentry, Andrew Tosh, James M. Williamson, James Marley, Sr., William N. Phelps, ' John A. Williamson, Levi D. Graves, John Tegue. TEAM- .STERS-Win. D. Johnson, Andrew J. Ray. FARRIERS-Andrew MIC- Crea, Wm. J. Blarr. SADDLER-James H. Marley. WAGONER- Henry S. Sisk.


PRIVATES-Charles Boyles, Wm. A. Burchwell, James T. Burch- well, Peleg Blakely, Joseph D. Beavers, Wm. A. Brooks, John Blakely, Jackson Colbert, Wm. P. Campbell, Wm. H. Coleman, Freeland N. Dal- ton, John J. Dale, James T. Dalton, Daniel W. Frailey, Richard Frailey. William H. Frala, John Guess, James J. Hill, David T. Hall, Thomas J. Hillyard, Benjamin F. Johnson, Wm. B. Jennings, Felix R. Kimsey, Ephriam H. Kimsey, Henry Lady, Jesse M. McCaslin, Abraham Mar- ley, W'm. H. Marion, Tapley Morton, John Morton, Daniel Needham. Landson D. Nicholas, Alexander Oats, Philip Oxford, Henry C. Parr. George W. Pilant, Jr., Wm. P. Perry, Jeremiah H. Pickering, Thomas S. Ramey, Wm. H. Riley, John H. Riley, John Shirdan, Benjamin F. Stubbs, Wm. R. Stewart, Rufus M. Stokes, Josiah H. Simpson, Gorx- M. Thompson, John R. Thompson, Samuel A. Wilburn, Hiram L. Ya- ger, John Peter Zey, Charles H. Dunn, James O. Costillow, George W. Deurth, Patrick H. Darby, Francis E. Dalton, James Eads, John Gray. James Holram, Milton E. Lady, David A. Martin, Aaron H. Rundle. John M. Wilburn.


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Sixteenth Kentucky Cavalry.


The adjutant-general's report only mentions this regi- meut as being consolidated with the 12th Ky. Cavalry. In the official reports, it appears to have been at Lebanon, Ky., May 15, 1863, and in June and July following, in that section of the state in the command of Gen. E. H. Hobson.


August 6, 1863, it was assigned to Col. E. H. Moore's brigade, in Manson's division, of the 23d Army Corps. It accompanied Manson's division in the expedition into East Tennessee, and August 22, 1863, was near Cleveland, engaged in skirmishing with the enemy. The 16th was, at that time, commanded by Maj. Geo. F. Barnes. At this time, Col. H. G. Gibson, in a report, says: "I am much indebted to Maj. Barnes, 16th Ky. Cavalry, for the in- valuable service rendered me by his cavalry, and I most cheerfully testify to the indefatigable exertions of his officers and men in watching and giving information of the movements of the enemy."


September 11th, the 16th was engaged in patrolling the Hiwasse river, in the vicinity of Cleveland.


The 16th returned from East Tennessee to Kentucky, and March 25 and 26, 1864, it was at Paducah, Ky. Col. S. G. Hicks commanded the post, and had with him, including the 16th, six hundred and sixty-five men; he was attacked by Forrest, with a large force, but Forrest was defeated and driven off with severe loss, for which Col. Hicks and the men under him received the thanks and congratulations of the commanding officers. During the fighting at this place, the 16th, under Maj. Barnes, was ordered to make a sally and burn some buildings, in which were sharpshooters, and the order was promptly and ef- fectually executed. It was in this fight that Confederate Gen. A. P. Thompson was killed.


June 10, 1864, the 1st Battalion of the 16th, under Capt. Charles Bachman, being in Gen. Garrard's com- mand, it was engaged in the fighting with Morgan, at Cynthiana. Ky., where Morgan was routed, and the 16th engaged in the pursuit.


In the fall of 1864, the 16th accompanied Gen. Gillen's expedition to East Tennessee, being under the command of Maj. Barnes.


September 10th it was at Strawberry Plains, from thence it went to Bull's Gap, Greenville and Rogersville; on the 2Sth it fought at Leesburg; on the 29th it was at Jonesboro; it then went to Duvall's Ford, on the Watau- ga river, where it engaged the enemy. It then proceeded


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to Carter's Station, and from thence back to Strawberry Plains, where it was during October and November, 1864.


Four companies of the 16th were consolidated with the 12th Ky. Cavalry in March, 1864. These were the com. panies which had been led by Capt. Bachman. The re- mainder of the regiment seems to have remained with Col. Barnes.


In the roster of the 12th Ky. Cavalry, it appears that Maj. George F. Barnes was major in that regiment, and Capt. Charles Bachman appears as captain of Company I. There is no roster of the 16th Ky. Cavalry, in the ad- jutant-general's report, except that which appears in con- nection with the 12th Ky. Cavalry.


Note-The facts concerning the 16th, as above given, have been obtained from the official reports. .


Seventeenth Kentucky Cavalry.


The 17th Ky. Cavalry was organized in the winter of 1864-5. A portion of the regiment was mustered into the United States service by Lieut. Russell, in December, 1864, at Russellville, Ky .; a portion by Capt. Smith, at Owensboro, Ky., in April, 1865; the remainder was mustered in at Louisville, Ky., in the months of January, February and March. Thos. W. Campbell was commis. sioned lieutenant-colonel, March 22, 1865; Saml. F. JJohn- son was commissioned colonel, April 25, 1865. The regi- ment did good service in the Southern portion of the state and along the line of the L. & N. Railroad, guarding that great military thoroughfare. December 14, 1864, it was at Russellville, not having been then mustered into ser- vice. At that time Gen. Thomas had seut a strong cavalry force from Nashville to drive Confederate Gen. Lyon out of Western Kentucky. At Russellville, the 17th joined this force, being directed to report to Col. Watkins. It went with this force to Hopkinsville, and participated in all the operations against Lyon, fighting at Hopkinsville, and also in Lyon county. After the expulsion of Lyon. the 17th, under Col. Johnson, was left to garrison Hop. kinsville, and protect the county from raiding bands.


It was finally mustered out at Louisville, Ky,, on the 20th day of September, 1865. It was engaged in numer ous skirmishes, in which loss was sustained, besides the battles at Hopkinsville, Bunker Hill, and in Lyon county. Ky.


Col. Sam Johnson, of this regiment, had been a captain


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in the 8th Ky. Cavalry, and his knowledge of Western Kentucky, gained by his service in the Sth, and also by his residence in that part of the state, caused him to be very efficient in the use of the 17th.


Lieut .- Col. Thos. W. Campbell was a resident of Madi- sonville, and had been a captain in the 25th Ky. Infantry. He had also seen service in the Mexican war, and was a well qualified officer.


The adjutant of the 17th was David R. Murray, of Cloverport, Ky., a brother of Gen. Eli H. Murray. He was an officer of great intelligence, and has become one of the most prominent lawyers and public men of Ken- tucky.


Note-The 17th Cavalry was recruited during the months of August and September, 1864. As fast as the companies were recruited they were placed on active duty by the commander of the department of Kentucky. The field and staff officers of the regiment did not receive their commis- sions until about March, 1865, although they had the requisite number of men enrolled and on active duty to entitle them to their commissions and muster. At that time the governor of Kentucky and the commander of the department of Kentucky were having some difficulty which pre- vented commissions from being issued, the result was that these officers failed to receive pay for their services from the date when they had the requisite number of men to the date when the commissions issued. March 25, 1865.


T. W. CAMPBELL, Lieut. Col.


Field and Staff.


COLONEL-Samuel F. Johnson. LIEUT.COL .- Thomas W. Camp- bell. MAJORS-John B. Tyler, Nelson C. Lawrence, Thomas J. Love- lace. ADJT .- David R. Murray. Q. MASTERS-Virgil A. Jones, Robert Brodie. COMMISSARY-Thomas J. Buchanan. SURGEONS-William Randolph, Charles F. Hart. ASST. SURGEON-Joseph T. Harper. CHAPLAIN-Robert Y. Thomas SERGT. MAJOR-Daniel F. Tracey. Q. M. SERGT .- John G. Bailey COM. SERGT .- Franklin C. Brasher. BUGLER-James C. Barkwell. VET. SURGEON-Wm. Peyton. SAD- DLER SERGT .- William H. Teague. HOSPITAL STEWARD-Jeffer- son G. Page.


Company "A."


CAPTAIN-James C. Bacon. 1st LIEUT .- Junius R. Clift. 2d LIEUT .- Robert R. Davis. SERGTS .- Thomas J. Aton, John S. Malone, Charles W. Rash, Beverly B. Key, John P. Price, Edwin R. Simon, Samuel A. Scott, William Y. Slaton. CORPLS .- Benjamin S. Rash, Avelus C. Baldwin, James W. Wright, William H. Gill, Samuel H. Ha- mer. Lewis W. Stapely, John R. Rash. George W. Fugate. William D. Coleman. BUGLERS-Thomas H. Jones. John B. Merrill. FAR- RIERS-William B. Gill, John Couch. SADDLER-William H. Lind- say. WAGONER-James C. Stuton. COOK-Marten Lansden.


PRIVATES-Americus Ashby Wm. D. Bowland, Harrison R. Brow- der. David F. Bartley. Ebenezer Cole, Lemuel A. Carow, Albert S. Croke. Alonzo A. Chaddock, George Cliff. George W. Childers. Benjamin Cates, David D. Davis, Hezekiah T. Davis, Thomas B. Davis, Willam J. Davis, Henry H. Feigate, Thomas A. Frazer. O. J. Fawnwroth. Aza Gib- son. Nathaniel S. Ginn, William R. Harris, Orlean A. Hebbs. Charles H. Hubbard. James A. Hill, Edward Hill, William A. Howett, John C. Johnson, David W. Jones, Jacob Jourdin, James C. Lancaster. Thomas J. Lindsay. Chesterfield Lykins, Abraham Lyons. Lewis D. Littlepage.


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Martin Lansden, Charles McDowell, Daniel E. Mathews, Pleasant Mills. John M. Martin, Commodore P. Oldham, W. H. C. Osborn, George Pay- ton, Thomas K. Rash, David J. Rogers, William S. Robertson, George W. Staton, Francis M. Sist, John S. Shannon, James M. Shannon. Thomas S. Sparks, William C. Southard. John K. Skackleford, George W. Sim- mons, William T. Scott, Edward A. Sullivan, James H. Stark, Jess- Swope, William A. Smith, Albert G. Todd, Jarvis C. Talipparo, A. L .. Vanney, James H. Vandevere, James F. Weeks, William R. Wright, A. C. Wright, James S. Walker, Ezias Whitfield, Zeno F. Young, John G. Bailey, William Peyton, William H. Stanly, George Wright, Jeremiah L. Browder, Andrew J. Moore, Allen F. Mathias, James H. Moore, Wil- liam Oldham.


Company "B."


CAPTAIN-James C. Wilson. 1st LIEUT .- John M. Cranor. 2d LIEUT .- Robert D. Chatman. SERGTS .- Henry C. Ashby, Abel Trot- ter, Levi Trotter, William H. Teague, James S. Barr, George W. Grover. Thomas Cranor, Thomas J. Bates, Ibey B. Timmons. CORPLS .- St. Clair Southard, James W. Finley, James L. Egbert, Emanuel Trotter. James M. Gilliland, William M. Crowley, John E. Thomas. Edward H. Ashby. BUGLERS-James M. Bumpass, Isaac D. Wilson. FARRIERS. -Thomas C. Stull, Watkins F. Simmons. SADDLER-Wm. R. Jones. WAGONER-Harden Hibbs. COOKS-Henry Fisher, Joseph Medlock.


PRIVATES-Frederick M. Ashby, Jefferson H. Ashby, William T. Alexander, Siotha Beshears. Benjamin Beshears, William M. Brown. Willis Barr, David M. Browning, Thomas J. Bennett. Abraham Cook, James H. Cook, Edward Clark, Perry F. Crews, Samuel Deormand, Wil- liam D. Dunkerson, James D. Dunn, Samuel Edgar, Newton Franklin, Russell Gower, Rufus Howell, Church Howell, Thomas Hazzard. Wil- liam H. Humphrey, William J. Hamilton, Ellis Hurdleston, David A. Johnson, William S. Long, James E. Miller, John W. McEwen, James C. Meek, Lucien B. Moore, Charles H. Mailham, Edward W. Orton, Charles H. Oates, James C. Parker, George W. Parker. O. S. Parker. Geo. Parsons, Allen F. Qualls, Chesley Qualls, William M. Rice, John Shipley. Albert L. Stevens, Fielding J. Southard, Henry H. Southard, William M. Southard, Robert B. Utterback. James F. Utterback, John M. Wig- gins, Drury A. Williams, Elisha West, Benjamin F. Yandell. Richard Crouch. Jefferson Gibson, Henry T. Logan, Henry C. Lappoon, Frank- lin C. Brasher, Thomas D. Beshears. Garson M. Davis, William M. Nox. Robert W. B. Woodruff, Alcana P. Williams, Louis Yarbrough, John W. Coram, Thomas Duvall. William Douglass, M. W. McGee. George F. Oldham, Samuel Robertson, John W. Sullivan, Philip Young. William L. Duvall, Isaac Ford, John G. Malin, William W. Morris.


Company "C."


CAPTAIN-Stephen M. Overby. 1st LIEUT .- John C. Young. 2d LIEUT .- David Jackson. SERGTS .- Gustavus C. Johnson. Robert Wal- lace, Joseph M. Bellomy, Waller S. Phelps, Thomas W. Pollard, Wm. H. Anderson. West B. Sizemore, Wm. H. Wing. CORPLS .- Wesley W Reynolds, John J. Hadon, Robert E. Henderson, Andrew J. Overby. Wil- liam H. Mauzey, John C. Sizemore, David W. Boliver, Maurice France. Richard B. Henderson. Moses Hurley. BUGLERS - John E. Phalon. Francis J. Page. FARRIERS-John J. Reynolds, Wm. Wood. SAD- DLER-Patrick H. Guthrie. WAGONER-James Sears. COOK-Rains Polland.


PRIVATES-Wm. S. S. Boliver. George W. Burchett. John F. Brown. Edward Bowdan, Lawner. B. Bennett, James H. Causler, Wil- liam C. Causler, Francis C. Creswell, Winfield S. Campbell. Leander Chandler, Thomas J. Colman. Rufus J. Fletcher, Joel W. Gretcham, Joe! E. Gresham, James J. Gilliam. Wm. J. Goddard, Alonzo Gibson. Joshua C. Henderson, William Hart. Wm. T. Hammonds, William Hamby. An- thony D. Hudlston, Robert T. Hall, Thomas L. Jones, Chas. C. Jones. James H. Johnson. James B. Kennedy. Watson Lyell. Doctor S. Ladd, Thomas Leslie. Charles Mayes, Francis M. Morris. Hezekiah Mitchell John T. Molsinger, Joseph W. McColpin, Daniel W. Marshall. Thomas N. Monday. E. M. Maddox. Robert T. Moore. Charles C. Newson. Jas.


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T. O'Neel, Rufus M. Overby, George W. Rice, Bluford T. Robertson, Dan- [+] T. Robertson, Finis Rogers, James R. Richmond, Wm. Saunders, Jas. Ships, Perry A. Sizemore, William A. Sterms, James J. Smith, William C. Saddler. Thomas Templeton, James T. Taylor, William H. Thorn- berry, Charles E. Tucker John H. Winders, John Fletcher, Zacharlah Hays. Wm. T. Simpson, Alford Shoemaker, Alford V. Towns, Jeffer- Kon G. Page. Daniel F. Tracy, Andrew J. Ladd, Arnold Rogers, Hub- bard W. Reece, William Rice, Willis A. Pollard, Joseph W. Reynolds, William Rogers, John T. Taylor, Robert H. Williams, Thos. N. Gilliam.


Company "D."


CAPTAIN-James H. Lile. 1st LIEUT .- Thomas Bythe. 2d LIEUT. -- Jack S. Bradley. SERGTS .- Joseph L. McGhee, Charles P. Butler, Jas. W. Sears, James H. Armes. David B. Ladd, Elijah B. Pidcock, Samuel W. Hay, Charles T. Bush, Thomas A. Dulaney. CORPLS .- Larkin W. McGugh, Alonzo B. Bearden, John F. Fooke, James W. Martin, George W .. Lane, David W. Herring, Edward A. Carter, John B. Ford. BU- GLER-Richard P. Lucy. SADDLER-George D. Travis. WAGONER -William E. Holster. FARRIERS-James W. Walker, William Red- dick.




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