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Just one year later Cumberland Gap was re-taken by the Kentucky general, J. M. Shackelford, in connection with Burnside's East Tennessee expedition of 1863.
Upon arriving at the Ohio river, the troops of Gen. Morgan, including the 7th Ky., rested a short time, hav- ing crossed to the Ohio side at Oak Hill. They were then ordered to West Virginia, to Gen. J. D. Cox, in the Kanawha Valley. Remaining there a short time, they were ordered south to join the forces under Gen. Sher- man, then advancing upon Vicksburg. In the late fall of 1862, they proceeded by river transport by way of Mem- phis, and reached their destination. With this expedi tion of Gen. Sherman were three Kentucky regiments 7th, 19th and 22d. Three Kentucky officers commanded
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brigades; Gen. S. G. Burbridge, Col. W. J. Landram, Col. D. W. Lindsey. All these participated in the celebrated assault at Chickasaw Bluffs, December 29, 1862, which was a failure, and great loss was incurred.
These regiments remained with the forces under Gen. Sherman, and also when Gen. Grant took charge of the Vicksburg expedition, and participated in all the move- ments, labors and service incident thereto-moving down the river below the city, crossing to the east side, and marching out to Jackson, Miss., then turning and fighting the various battles preceding the siege, and in the siege until the surrender July 4, 1863.
The following are extracts from the official reports of Gen. John A. McClernand:
BATTLE OF CHAMPION HILL.
In front of my center, as well as my right, the enemy ap. peared in great numbers. Garrard's brigade was hard pressed, and Gen. Osterhaus requested that it should be supported. All of Lawler's brigade, of Carr's division, except a reserve of one regiment, also ad- vanced to support Lindsey's, who had pushed a charge near the mouth of the battery. Lawler's. brigade here cast the trembling balance in our favor, himself narrowly escaping the effect of a shell. His men joined Lindsey and both dashed forward, shooting down the enemy's battery horses, driving away his gunners and capturing two pieces of cannon.
The enemy, thus beaten at all points, fled in confusion, the main body along the road leading to Vicksburg, a fragment to the left of that road. Gen. Carr's division taking the advance, hotly pressed the former, and Lindsey's and Burbridge's brigades the latter, until night closed in, each taking many prisoners.
BATTLE OF BIG BLACK RIVER.
Osterhaus' division was ordered to form to the right of the road, Lindsey's brigade in front and the remaining two regiments of Garrard's brigade obliquely on the left and rear of Lindsey's, to coun- tract any movement in that direction. My right center and left en- gaged the enemy with increasing effect, and dashing forward under a heavy fire, across a narrow field, and with fixed bayonets, carried the enemy's works, capturing many prisoners and routing him. The de- feat was eminently brilliant, and reflects the highest credit upon the gallant officers and men of Gen. Lawler's and Osterhaus' commands, who achieved it. It was determinate of the success of the day. Most of the enemy escaped to the commanding bluff on the opposite side of the river, while others, hotly pressed by Benton's brigade and the right of Lindsey's, cut off from that escape and driven to the left and down the river, upon the left of Lindsey's and the front of Bur- bridge's brigade, fell into their hands.
SIEGE OF VICKSBURG -- STORMING ON 22D OF MAY.
Five minutes before 10 o'clock the bugle sounded the charge, and at 10 o'clock my columns of attack moved forward, and within fifteen minutes Lawler's and Landram's brigades had carried the ditch, slope and bastion of a fort. Some of the men, emulous of each other, rushed into the fort, finding a piece of artillery and in time to see the men who had been serving and supporting it escape behind another defense com- manding the interior of the former. Within fifteen minutes after Lawler's and Landram's success Benton's and Burbridge's bri- gades, fired by the example, rushed forward and carried the ditch and slope of a heavy earthwork, and planted their colors on the latter.
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Men never fought more gallantly; nay, more desperately. For more than eight long hours they maintained their ground with deathlike tenacity; neither the blazing sun nor the deadly fire of the enemy shook them. Their constancy and valor filled me with admira- tion. The spectacle was one never to be forgotten.
Meantime, Osterhaus' and Hovey's forces, forming the column of assault on the left, pushed forward, under a severe fire, upon a more extended line, until an enfilading fire from a strong redoubt on their left front, and physical exhaustion, compelled them to take shelter be- hind a ridge. Here they could distinctly hear the words of hostile command. Their skirmishers, however, kept up the conflict. .
While referring to the reports of division, brigade and regimental commanders, for particular notice of the officers of their commands most distinguishing themselves, it is proper, as commander of the corps, that I should recommend Brig .- Gens. Hovey, Carr and Oster- haus for promotion; also Cols. Slack, Stone, Keigwin, Landram, Lind- sey and Mudd. The skill, valor and signal services of those officers en- title them to it.
Gen. McClernand also addressed the following letter to the governor of Kentucky:
I am most happy, sir, to congratulate you, and, through you, your noble state, for the victories won by the common effort of her brave sons with those of sister states, and to bear testimony to the gallantry, bravery and good conduct of her officers and men in all these bloody struggles. They bore themselves with the unflinching steadiness of veterans, both under galling fires of artillery and musketry, and in making charges upon fortified lines. They have shown themselves compeers and fit companions in arms with brave men of sister states in a series of battles in which it has become impossible to make partic- ular mention of those who distinguished themselves, without mention- ing individually both officers and men.
Your most obedient servant, John A. McClernand,
Maj .- Gen., Com'g 13th Army Corps, Department of the Tennessee.
In December, 1863, the 7th re-enlisted in the veteran organization, and it received the veterans of the 19th and 22d Ky. Infantry. It remained on duty in the Depart- ment of the Gulf, as the following account copied from the adjutant-general's report shows:
The 7th Ky. Veteran Volunteer Infantry, composed of veterans and recruits of the 7th, 19th and 22d Regiments of Kentucky infantry, was organized on the 24th day of December, 1864, at Baton Rouge, La., in compliance with Special Order No. 334, Department of the Gulf, Series · of 1864, Gen. E. R. S. Canby, Commanding.
A portion of each of the regiments, which were con- solidated to form the 7th Veteran, veteranized as early as December, 1863, and January, 1864; but, owing to the fact that many of them had not been in service "the two years required by law and the orders of the War Depart- ment," they were not mustered as veterans until March. 1864, and for some time even after that period were re- fused. the thirty days' furlough promised them upon re- enlistment. In May, they were ordered to join the Red
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river expedition, under command of Gen. Banks, in which campaign they suffered severely in killed, wounded and prisoners. On the 1st of June, 1864, the expedition re- turned to Morganza, La., and about the 1st of September the veterans received their furlough, at the expiration of which they rejoined their commands. The consolidation not having been made at the time of veteranizing, the history of the veterans and recruits constituting the 7th Veteran is identical with that of the non-veteran organi- zations from which they were transferred, viz: 7th, 19th and 22d Ky. Infantry regiments up to the date of their consolidation to form the 7th Veteran, which was com- manded by Col. Geo. W. Monroe, who had succeeded Col. D. W. Lindsey, in command of the 22d, and who, having the larger number of veterans, was thus entitled to the position of colonel in the consolidated veteran organi- zations.
The regiment remained at Baton Rouge doing garri- son duty until May 1, 1865, when it was ordered to Clinton, East Feliciana Parish, La. It remained at Clinton until ordered to Baton Rouge, where it was mustered out on the 11th of May, 1866, and embarked, destined for Louisville, Ky., at which place it received final payment and discharge.
Field and Staff.
COLONELS-T. T. Garrard, Reuben May. LIEUT. COLS .- J. W. Ridgell, John Lucas, T. J. Daniel. MAJORS-I. N. Cardwell, H. W. Adams, E. B. Treadway. ADJTS .- Henry Brennan, J. C. Culton. Q. MASTERS-J. C. Horton, W. W. Watkins, W. H. Jackson. SURGS .- William Berry, A. B. Conant. ASST. SURGS .- Henry Tammage, C. L. C. Herndon. CHAPLAIN-T. S. Paul. SERGT. MAJORS-T. J. Green, James Sebastian, P. D. Brittain. Q. M. SERGTS .- J. M. Beatty, J. T. Freeman. COM. SERGT .- G. W. Pitzer. HOSPITAL STEWARDS-D. R. Johnson, J. T. Wilson.
Company "A."
CAPTAINS-Elisha B. Treadway, James M. Beatty. 1st LIEUTS .- Wm. J. Smallwood, George W. Daniel, Jesse H. Cole. 2đ LIEUTS .- Thomas J. Daniel, Thomas J. Greer. SERGTS .- Elisha R. W. Cox, An- drew J. Stewart, Felix G. McGuire, Henry H. Franklin, Francis M. White, Leroy S. Stevens, John Duke. CORPLS .- Joseph Eades, Elihu Webber, Wilburn Bowman, Madison Schoolcraft, Howard McGuire, Ed- ward Smallwood, Ashley Woods, Abraham C. Thackman, Aley Ledford, Henry B. Tinchner, Medley S. McGuire.
PRIVATES-Wm. A. Arnold, Thos. Brandenburge, Jackson Bran- denburge, Ancel Brandenburge, Martin V. Barker, Benjamin Botner, Bradley Bagley, John Cole, Anderson Crawford, Berry Dunagan, Wm. J. Eager, Jeptha D. Edens, Albert G. Edwards, Mitchell Gun, John Hamilton, Tyre Horter, Wm. C. Judd, Timothy Johnson, Samuel P. Kincaid, Warwick McGuire, Stephen Mescal, Hiram Porter, Elijah Reece, Thomas S. Stone, James E. Stone, Silas Stewart, Joseph San- ders, Richard Smith, Nathan Schoolcraft, James S. Smallwood, Win. N. Tincher, Wiley Trewitt, Alexander H. Thompson, Jas. W. Thacker, James Woodward, Josiah Woodward, Milton M. Akers, Moses Brewer, W'm. Brewer, Harvey G. Bush, James H. Brandenburg, Samuel P. Bran-
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denburg, Elisha W. Bowman, Ambrose Durbin, Blackwell L. Flanery. W. Hamilton, Randolph S. Hamilton, Taltor Newton, Wm. H. Patrick. Huston Smith, James M. Sebastian, James Schoolcraft, Jas. P. Small- wood, Elihu Bowman, Thomas Fraley, John Farmer, Jeremiah Failer, Preston Isaacs, Charles A. Judd, Thomas J. McGuire, Henry F. Nickle, Lewis Roark, George W. Stone, John Stewart, Wm. D. Stone, Thomas Sparks, Simpson Treadway, David S. E. Warren, John Asbell, Henry Asbell, Henry Brandenburg. Samuel Brandenburge, William H. Bran- denburge, Jeptha Brandenburge, Jasper Barrett, William B. Chapman, White H. Flanery, Elisha B. Hamilton, Royal H. Jennings, Archibald McGuire, Huston McGuire, Jonathan McGuire, James G. McGuire, Jno. Steele, Algin Smith, Elias Trewitt, Jesse Thomas, Augustus Bingham. Henry Bowman, Israel Church, John W. Edens, John Fraley, Robert R. Johnson.
Company "B."
CAPTAINS-John Lucas, Daniel G. Williams. Ist LIEUTS .- Lar- kin A. Byron, Henderson Eversole. 2d LIEUTS .- James W. Smith, Ben- jamin L. Allen. SERGTS .-- Elisha Lansford, Joseph P. Murray, Will- iam Barrett, John Edwards, Abijah Morgan, Thomas G. Spivy, Isam Lunsford, Elijah Hollinsworth, Jeremiah Fields. CORPLS .- Jos. Hub- bard, Jesse Barrett, John Hensley, Robert R. Baker, James H. Hens- ley, William Hubbard, John G. Creech, Eli Hubbard, John Buttery, George W. Baker. DRUMMER-Samuel Burgess.
PRIVATES-James G. Allen, Jesse B. Bowling, Thompson Baker, Samuel Britton, Perry Hollingsworth, William Helton, Wm. H. Hub- bard, Woodward Little, Eli Levins, Reuben McDonald, Franklin Mc- Donald, Martin V. Morgan, Brice Mobley, Jefferson Parker, Volentine Philpot, Levi Ramsey, Stephen Robinson, Arthur Robinson, Edward Robinson, James Robertson, Elias W. Robertson, Clabourn Reed, Wm. Shelton, Even Wilder, William Whittemore, Nathan Baker, Joseph Clark, John R. Collett, James H. Campbell. John Griffin, Edmund Luns- ford, Alfred A. Murray, May H. Ponder, Julius Robertson, John H. Ramsy, William L. White, William H. H. Wilder, Joseph Allen, James Cornett, Abraham Gibbs, Milton C. Henson, James Hollingsworth, Lev: Hacker, John Hacker, George Huff, James G. Hensley, John Jackson.
Fox Jones, Thomas Mobley, Jesse McDonald, Charles Reins, John Ras- ner, Hiram Reed, James Spivy, Noah Shelton, Jno. Shelton, David But- tery, William Bishop, Isam H. Begwell, Stephen Barratt, Zachariah
Bates, James Cundiff, James F. Cecil, Silas Chandler, Henry Dowd. Thomas Gibbs, William Hays, Esom W. Hollifield, William H. Hens- ley, Joseph J. Jones, Daniel R. Jones, Lewis Lunsford, Wm. McCollum. Elisha Parsons, Lewis Stivers, John Smith, Robt. Turner, J. Williams. George W. Wilder, James H. White, John W. Anderson, John Carroll. William Sandlin, Ira C. Blair, Thos. Cox, Dabner Maupin, David Phil- pot, Frederick Parker, Delany Roberts, Levi Smith, James Lunsford.
Company "C."
CAPTAINS-James H. McNeill, Levi Pennington, David Stillings. Alex. H. Stephens. 1st LIEUT .- Melville Phelps. 2d LIEUT .- Wm. R. Robinson. SERGTS .- John Brown, Emanuel Arnold, James Sparks. Hiram Casteel, Jackson M. Luker, Solomon A. Brock. CORPLS .-- Jn0. B. Lucas, Calvin Frasure, James Green, Felin Adkins, Thos. C. Robin- son, Jos. F. Johnson, Samuel Metcalf, Harvy Hodge, Richard Riggs. James Metcalf, James Cordell.
PRIVATES-Riley Amyx, Abraham C. Blakely, Isaac N. Ely, Jacob Hellard, Darlin Jones, Gilbert Luker, Amos Metcalfe, Granville Ad- adms, James Adams, Calvin Adams, Wm. Burnett, Thos. J. Bullock. Hugh Cordell, George W. Cope, John Casteel, James W. Cook, Samuel Casteel, John W. Dees, Shaderick Herren, Prior Lewis, Dawson Lamb. John F. Morris, Jesse Mitchell, Reuben Metcalf, Washington Owens, Floyd Phelps, Benjamin Ragle, White Searcy, Minatree Turner, John C. Turner, Samuel E. Welch, George Amyx, Thomas J. Bales, Andrew J. Burk, John Brewer, Levi Blankenship, James Brewer, Richard Bar- ton, Real Brewer, William H. Cook, Daniel Cope, Henry Down. Robert Down, William Frazier, Calvin C. Gabbord, James H. Hampton, Henry Holcourt, Andrew Inman, John Jones, Levi P. Johnson, Elisha Jack-
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son, Samuel Johnson, Benjamin F. Jackson, Joel King, Patton Little, David Lee, Edward Lucas, John Marcum, David McFadden, Jesse M. Mullins, Henry Morris, Zaddock F. Norris, Edward Pennington, Will- fam Parker. Larkin W. Ray, Thomas E. Robinson, Richard Riggs, Wm. Reynolds, Mahlor Stapleton, Marcus D. Suttles, James Smith, Redden Truitt, Samuel Templin, Lewis C. Wilder, Jeremiah Young, Leroy J. Ely, Edward H. Upton, Gainford N. Upton, James H. Burk.
Company "D."
CAPTAINS-A. H. Clark, Thomas H. Wilson, Henry J. Clark. 1st LIEUTS .- Andrew Hurd, Hampton Flanery, James N. Culton. 2đ LIEUT .- G. Isaacs. SERGTS .- Henry Wood, John C. Wilson, Valen- tine S. Brewer, James Hays, Thomas H. Kidd, Robt. M. Flanary, Thos. M. Clark. CORPLS .- Wilburn Isaacs, Leonard West, Nathan Williams, Daniel McCollum, Jesse Mahaffey, Cornelius Isaacs, William A. Will- tams, William Burch, Joseph Hund, Edward Stapleton, Franklin Scale.
PRIVATES-James Alumbaugh, John T. Brewer, Newton Burch, Jasper Burch, Thomas Blanton, Elbert G. Bolds, John C. Carpenter, James P. Carter, Bartlett Drew, Nathan W. Duck, Wm. Flinn, Wesley Flinn, Harry Francis, John S. Hamilton, Arthur Hammons, Meredith T. Hughes, W. M. Hyde, David Isaacs, Wm. H. Janes, Franklin Jack- son, James Lynch. Martin Mahaffey, John Mahaffey, David McCollum, Levi B. Morris, Daniel Morris, James Neely, Paul Pigg, Squire Rober- son, Win. J. Roberson, Mailin Reynolds, Geo. W. Shepard, Lewis Sparks, Julius Shivey, Levi Thomas, Elisha Thomas, William Thomas, Silas Wilder, Henry Wilder, Geo. B. Williams, Alford Wilson, David Young. James Young, Milliten Brewer, Joseph Durham, Samuel Evans, Geo. W. Hunter, Lewis Reynolds, John Stamper, William Shivey, Samuel Smith, John W. Wilson, James Boles, David Bowman, Ecemer Flan- ery, Gutfrey Isaacs, Jr., Andrew Isaacs, Nimrod McIntosh, Preston Pigg, Joseph D. Pendleton, John E. Pendleton, Joseph Asbill, Eli Bolin, Riley Brewer, Hiram Clark, Edward Clark, John Chandler, Charles Carter, Jesse Dunkin, Admiram Hensley, Green B. Harrison, Jasper Isaacs, Stephen Isaacs, Noah Kinley, James P. Lanehart, George W. Morris, David Mathews, John J. Morris, Pearson Murphy, Robert Ram- sey, Wm. Sisemore, Richard Stamper, Shadrick Smith, Granville Staple- ton, Eli Thomas, Edward Turner, John J. Wood. William J. Brummett, Jackson Baker, Hiram Cornett, George M. Herd, Calvin Low, Jackson Sargent, Thomas Strong.
Company "E."
CAPTAINS-E. W. Murphy, Beverly P. White. 1st LIEUT .- John T. Bates. 2d LIEUT .- John B. Stivers. SERGTS .- George Frasure, Robert Braughton. James M. Delph, John B. Delph, John Smallwood, Win. W. White, Felix Hibbard, Joseph B. Brown. CORPLS .- John Asher, Dyer Collett, Leander Wages, Jesse H. Murphy, Wm. Wages, Dempsey Wilder, Hugh Volentine, Jackson Steadham, Jasper Keen, Daniel Volentine, Jefferson Duncil, Evin Jones, Jas. Wood. COOKS- Frederick Adams, Benjamin Franklin.
PRIVATES-Eli Bowlin, James Cox, Wm. Curry, Jackson Downy, Syra Davidson, Benjamin F. Delph, Thomas Duncil, Theophilus Ever- sole, John Ferguson, John Griffin, Granville Hacker, Moses Henson, Saylor Hibbard, Thomas Hensly, William Jones, John Jackson, Hugh Lewis, Thomas H. May, Henry Potter, Jackson Sizemore, Jasper Smith, Milam Smith,, Pleasant Sizemore, Samuel Smith, Thomas Smallwood, William Smallwood, Dillian Asher, Larkin Delph, David Freeman, Wm. Hibbard, John Hibbard, James Hooker, Madison Hammons, David Keen, Stephen Messer, John A. Ragle, Squire Smallwood, Hiram Size- more. Blevins Sizemore, Pendleton Wages, John Wambles, Wm. Brit- ler, Richard Bowlin, David Bowlin, Ingram Collett, Henry Freeman, Asa Goins, Joseph Goins, John M. Hibbard, William Haskins, Levi Ramsey, William Smith, Daugherty White, Jackson Wages, Robert Brown, James S. Brown, Almarine Bodkins, James Cobb, Reuben Cor- dell, Elisha Collins, Joseph Cox. Joseph Crook, James Downy, John Gamerell, Burtin Hensley, Joseph Hubbard, Stephen Moore, Thos. Mc- Crary, Henry Murphy, William Rich, Richard Radford, John Smith, Marshall C. C. Stivers, James F. Smith, Robert Stivers, William Size-
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more, Elisha Stivers, Lewis Sandlin, Levi Smallwood, Carr Sizemore, Lephania Smith, Simeon Taylor, Stephen Worm, Smith Whittemore, Able Cobb, James Dennis, John Bowler, John Birely, John Dedrick, Lewis Marcum, Duttin Wages, Duddle Wages.
Company "F.".
CAPTAINS-Wm. Sears, Larkin A. Byron. 1st LIEUTS .- William J. Eaton, Thomas Buchanan, George W. Harman, Simeon J. Brummitt. 2d LIEUT .- John Q. Early. SERGTS .- Moses M. Barnett, Samuel G. Stelle, Benjamin F. Early, Daniel H. Wyatte, James Richmond, Silas Jones, Zacharia T. Barnett, Cornelius Vanover. CORPORALS-David Cummins, James E. Moore, John Harman, Robert Payne, Granville P. Elis, William Inman, Thomas Earles, John Anders, Joel H. Ryan, Car- tis D. Gregory, Franklin M. Jones, Solomon Smith, Robert T. Pember- ton.
PRIVATES-John A. Alsep, Alvin J. Barnett, James A. Butcher, Andrew J. Baker, Calvin H. Elis, Ambrose J. Freeman, Seth Freeman, James A. Harman, Henry D. Harman, Simon P. Jones, Philip Kelley, Granville L. Moore, Samuel McKehan, William Rogers, John J. Rogers, James C. Smith, Alexander Smith, Henry Vanover, Jefferson Alsip, John L. David, Milton L. Davis, Wm. H. Davis, Larkin Eaton, Jesse B. Freeman, Pleasant W. Gordon, William Hays, William Knuckles, Pryor Littrell, Elijah Litton, Gilbert B. Moore, James M. Moore, Robt. J. Morgan, Alexander L. Morgan, Peter Mayfield, Jacob Osborn, Enoch Rogers, Hugh T. Ross, Lewis Renfro, John G. Sears, Robert Stelle, William E. Snyder, Hiram L. Taylor, William Golden, Jesse F. Par- ker, Bryant Patrick, Benjamin Rogers, Benjamin H. Speelock, Alexan- der P. Sutton, George T. Baker, Walter Buckhort, John H. Canada, Jas. M. Davis, Jesse M. Davis, Granville H. Eaton, Benjamin F. Freeman, Bailey Freeman, Hosea H. Freeman, John Grove, Squire Knuckles, Jas. T. Littrell, William F. Mayfield, Robert H. Martin. Green B. Martin, Pleasant Meadors, Craig Meadors, Jr., Joseph Parker, Wesley Perry. Samuel Rice, Lankford Rogers, Richard Rogers, Andrew J. Rogers, James A. Rogers, William J. Renfro, Joseph Smith, Andrew C. Smith, Henry C. Sears, Myre Summa, Craig G. Steele, Alex. B. Spurlock, John Whitman, Silas Ward, Marshal S. Eaton, Jeremiah Meadors, Samuel W. Steele, Edward Taylor, William Clem, Pleasant G. Decker, James A. Rice, Preston Rice, Coldwell Skidmore, Oliver P. Steele.
Company "G."
CAPTAIN-Granville L. Maret. 1st LIEUT .- Martin V. Sutton. 2d LIEUT .- Samuel Sutton, Mathias C. Roach, John W. Burch. SERGTS. -James Stinson, James I .. Sanders, Daniel W. Carroll, Cornelius Gat- liff, Joseph Sutton, Jasper T. Freeman. CORPLS .- Lorenzo D. Smith, Jeremiah L. McKeehan, James W. Perkins, Melvin J. Knight, Thos. W. Lamb, James Beams, Jeremiah McPeter, William L. Shepherd, John D. Hart, John Bruce. John Lovit.
PRIVATES-Elihu R. Bruce, Thomas J. Cravens, John W. Cox, Mar- tin V. Faddis, John H. Farris, Andrew L. Goin, Henry C. Hamblin, John Jones, David King, Isaac McKeehorn, Oliver Squire, Henry Peace, Peter Perkins, Franklin Rains, Alvis Siter, Joseph H. Tye, James C. Tye, James Williams, Lorenzo D. Woods, Elias S. Boman, Calvin B. Caddell, James H. Faulkner, Canada Goin, John Goin, William Gibbs, James Hide, John F. Johnson, David L. Lovit, James M. McKeehan, Wm. P. McKeehan, John Parker, Martin Rains, Jacob Siler, William Smith, Jas. Shepherd, William Tye, Henry C. Boyer. Henry C. Davis, John P. Finley, C. F. Goin, William Hays, Barnit Milton, James McBoneland, James Nunn, Gillespie P. Steele, Thos. J. Underwood, Wm. W. Wat- kins, Thomas J. Brafford, Elias C. Boyd, Christopher C. Beyer, Wm. D. Bison, Martin V. Caddell, James A. Cox, James M. Freeman, Wm. C. Hart, John Huddleston, Wymer Huddleston, Abraham Inman, James N. Johnson, Jos. E. Johnson, Samuel Lovit, Lemery Lay, James B. Moss, Baily Parker, James Polston, Howard D. Perkins, James Rains, Thomas Roberts, Aaron Stinson, Pleasant Spradlin, Robt. Sanders. Dal- lis C. Steele, Henry Tuggle, Manuel Wilson, Lewis P. Weaver, John Craig. Joseph E. Tye, Patrick Berk. Marion M. Barter, Isham Faddis.
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Preston Goin, Thomas W. Hart, Frederick Hagg, Ambrose Harmon, Jas. Helten, Thomas J. Heron, Wm. M. Lorey, Wm. McPowland, William Powell, John Perkins, John Rice, Newton Siler, James R. Stanfiel, Jas. Stevens, George W. Tye, John C. Wells.
Company "H."
CAPTAINS-Geo. M. Adams, Adam Reeder. 1st LIEUTS .- Joseph H. Davis, Stephen T. S. Cook. 2d LIEUTS .- James H. Tinsley, Lawson Reeder. SERGTS .- John W. Reeder, W. H. Inggum, James M. Messer, James L. Hemphill, John Goodin, Jas. C. Culton, Albert M. Skidmore, John Tinsley, James Tuggle, William R. Disney. CORPLS .- Joshua H. Calloway, Tyre Baker, Daniel C. Smith, Ebinger Gordiver, Hamlin Gibson, Robert Messamore, Ancil B. Gillum, Thomas Duff, Henry Pat- terson, Parks D. Brittain, George W. Pitzer, Jesse T. Wilson, Samuel G. Smith, John B. Bryant, Archibald Beatty, Wm. H. Taulbie, Moses H. McClellan.
PRIVATES-Larkin Bolin, Jefferson Baker, David Conner, Doctor T. Dukes, Ballard Disney, Joseph Davis, Goodin French, William P. Fox, Andrew M. Goodin, John Grinefstaff, William Hall, William R. Hall, Richard R. Hensley, Jefferson C. King, Erwin N. Lankford, Cor- nelius D. Mcclellan, Caswell Messer, James D. Mcclellan, Wm. Messer, Elijah Owens, William Parton, Harrison Rhoad, Birch Ricketts, Rea- son R. Reeder, Fountain R. Reeder, William E. Stamper, Calvin Sex- ton, John W. Slusher, William J. Thompson, John N. Wiggins, William W. Wilson, William Goshen, Jacob Goshen, Reuben Gibson, Hardin Goodin, Jarvis J. Hemphill, Tarlton Lunsford, Noah Lockhard, George W. Messamore, Elijah Nelson, Napoleon Narvell, Duncey E. Trosper, Samuel L. Witt, Harrison Baker, William W. Carroll, Patrick Conner, Thomas Dougherty, Wm. S. Evans, Henry H. Money, Felix A. Mingee, Thomas Messamore, Nathan Noe, Daniel Patterson, John J. Peveler, Thomas J. Baughman, Samuel Ball, James Crouch, Jesse J. Childers, Patrick Disney, Morgan Frederick, Thomas W. Grubb, Levi Johnson, John C. Messamore, Larry Martin, Reuben Nuckells, Isaac W. Reeder, John J. Smith, Jackson Smith, John Conner, Jacob Carroll, David O. Pruitt, John Bunch, Jefferson Fuson, Anderson Ganeberal, John Hall, John Jones, Hiram Meeks, James K. Narvelle, Andrew Phillips, James Woods, Wm. P. York.
Company "I."
CAPTAINS-Wm. A. Dozier, Peter Hinkle, Gale S. Dowis. 1st LIEUT .- Stephen Dowis. 2d LIEUTS .- Isaac Deane, Joseph Frisbee. SERGTS .- Daniel Walker, Joel Payne, James L. Townsley, Green El- lott, Doctor F. Payne, Andrew J. Cape, Henry H. Gray, James Botman. CORPLS .- Anthony Mills, Thos. J. G. Kunckle, Thomas Hatfield, Jos. Newman, Jesse Barton, William S. Jones, Larkin Hubbard, John Steele, Morgan J. Woodson, Levi Frederick, Thomas J. Hale, Berry Ramsey, Jesse Parker.'
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