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PRIVATES-James Alsop, Hezekiah Bruckitt, John R. Baker, Wil- burn Baker. William Cope, Marion Disney, Jno, Howell, Wm. Knuckles, Daniel B. Lackard, James Lowe, Wm. Lowe, Henry Mills. Alvin Nelson, Nathaniel Northern, Isaac Rhodes, John H. Sprail, Nicholas P. Sparis, John Simpson, William G. Vaughan, Clark Warren, Samuel Wilcox, James Howell. Joseph Lawis, James Bright, Thomas J. Berry, James Braughton, George F. Campbell, Elijah Disney, John B. Edwards, Ed- mund Frederick, Alexander Ignight, Andrew Jarvis, Bluford Lome, Thomas Lockard, Isaac Moore, Ephraim Moore, John Marlow. Peter Powell, Ellas Patterson, John Wyatt, Palas Walker, Daniel Carnes, Green B. Jackson, Robert Johnson, George W. Lowe, Henry Marlow, James W. Mitchell, John Rhodes, William B. Alsop, Pascal G. Bryant, James B. Bingham. Jonathan Davis, Thomas Doolin, John Everage, Harland Gambrail, Gordon Gambrail, Jefferson Hammonds, Louis Ham- monds, Isaac Jones, Elijah Jones, Robert Jarvis, John Long, William Love, John Mills, Robert Marlow, Robert J. Mitchell, Moses Messer, John Mays, John Patterson, William Senters, William Townsley, Wm. Volentine, Thompson Ward, Thos. Brackitt, William Barton, Jr., Wm. G. Baker, Robert P. Dowis, William Barton, Sr., Henry Ballon, Wm.
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Carnes, Alfred Chelders, George M. Hubbard, Isham Hubbard, Thomas McVey, William A. Miller, Nasbee Mills, Samuel Patterson, Alexander S. Steele, Andrine Short, Anderson Short, Thomas Patterson.
Company "K."
CAPTAINS-Philos Stratton, Thomas P. Coldwell. 1st LIEUTS .- S. H. Thompson, Joseph F. Baugh. 2d LIEUTS .- Elhanon M. Botkin, Jesse C. Speak. SERGTS .- James B. Moore, Abram Haynes, Hiram C. Moore, James Lawson, Sidney C. Baugh. CORPLS .- Kinchem M. Par- rigen, Josephus Hendrickson, Wm. L. Buford, Jones Sparks, Andrew J. Miller, Humphrey T. Jackson, Evan K. Chesnut.
PRIVATES-Granville , Brown, William Ball, Wm. L. Buford, Chris- topher C. Cromer, Cary L. Carter, Andrew J. Frazier, John T. Hines. William Humpless, George Hubbard, Allen W. Miller, Alexander Par- man, Moses Spivey, Daniel H. Southerland, William A. Vaughn, Levi H. Vaughn, John Young, Alexander P. Buford, Henry Boruff, James F. Doughty, Matthew W. Herrin, George B. Herrin, James W. Jackson. David Kuhn, Jesse W. Mullins, Madison MeMitchell, Thos. F. Province. David Reams, Jas. M. Storm, Shadrack Turner, Elliott Turner, Sherod F. Wood, Thos. D. Cook, William Jones, Charles Adams, James M. Bunton, Joseph M. Barton, Jerome G. Cromer, John N. Covington, Jos. R. Coleman, Allen Lyche, John T. Doughty, Robert N. Doughty, Jas. B. Evans, Wm. H. Green, Luther Goin, David A. Green, Jeffrey Hop- kins, Jas. W. Hagan, Reuben Hatcher, Chas. L. C. Herndin, David Hall. Daniel W. Jones, Calloway Jones, Elliott B. Johnson, Solomon Jones. John S. S. Johnson, Isaac B. Jones, Joseph Keck, John R. Lewis, Wm. H. Litton, Edward Lear, John C. Moore, Matthew Moore, Jerome G. Moore, James McGee, James M. McHargue, Alfred W. Newcomb, Chas. Noe, Joseph D. Nix, George O'Niel. Francis M. Powman, Jos. L. Patter- son, Peter S. F. Pedigo, Samuel Phelps, Gabriel Southerland, James A. Speak, Calvin C. Woodward, Jno. C. Wilkinson, Lewis Wilburn, David W. Weaver, Hiram B. Young.
Seventh Kentucky Veteran Infantry.
Field and Staff.
COLONEL-George W. Monroe. ASST. SURGEON-Wm. R. David- son. SERGT. MAJ .- Edw. B. Coleman. Q. M. SERGT .- Wm. H. Lytton. COM. SERGT .- Marcellus Cameron. HOSP. STEWARD-Wm. L. Bled- soe.
Company "A."
CAPTAIN-Williamson W. Bacon. 1st LIEUTS .- Garland R. Bul- lock, John Landram. 2d LIEUT .- John B. Campbell. SERGTS .- John Bransom, Jacob B. Pifer, Nathan Nolan. James Hollywood, William M. Rinkle, Wm. L. Bledsoe, John H. Ridenour. CORPLS .- Charles Timber- lake, Henry Fields, Henry Scott. James A. Shea, Thomas Blankenship. John S. Black. John B. Erwin.
PRIVATES-Mathias Anderson, James Anderson, George W. Ander- son, Henry H. Baker, John Buffin, Thomas Bush, Dennis Bergin, James Baldwin, William E. Cameron, William Cooley, Aaron Davis, John Duley. Thomas J. Hunter, John Y. Harper, Wat. A. Housley, Patrick McAndry, Daniel Mclaughlin, Francis MeNelis. Enoch Marshall, Christopher C. Merchant, William Moran, John McKinney. William Nunan, Joseph North. George R. Pittman, Byron J. Quinn, Charles H. Rosson, George Smith. Stephen G. Sargent. Alexander Snelling, James T. Shaw, William Wilson. Lawson Williams. Leonard L. Wells. Henry Zickel, Andrew J. Alexander. John Baker, William Combs, James W. Cline, James Cooper, Samuel Callihan, John S. Cummins, Thomas Fults, James M. Gilbert. Patrick Garretty, Reason H. Gamble, Robert Hale, William Hess. Frank Hutchinson, Henry S. Jeffries, Mason W. Keaton, John W. Lawhorn.
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William T. Martin John Pernell, John P. Russ. William Urick, Jacob Viers, John R. Welsh, James A. Wells, Jesse A. Cooper, James Lunsford, Jefferson Sennett, Charles Galloway, George W. Hall, Moses Lore, John Lawhorn, John McCoy, George Otto, Joseph Spriggs, Jacob C. Scott, Lewis Tackett.
Company "B."
CAPTAIN-Thomas P. Coldwell. 1st LIEUTS .- Zachariah Morgan, Joseph F. Baugh. 2d LEUT .- Jesse C. Speak. SERGTS .-- Ira Wells,- James W. Jackson, Mathew W. Herron, David B. Kuhn, James T. Weaver, William H. Litton, Thomas G. Spivey. CORPLS .- Elliott Turner, Shadrach Turner, Alexander Mitchel, John W. Price, Thomas R .. Alverson, Ashley Woods, Thomas Duff, Henry Patterson, John G. Creach, Jackson Stidham. MUSICIAN-Lannes Baker.
PRIVATES-Robert Alderson, Alexander T. Buford, Henry Baugh, Thomas Bird, Jesse L. Bird, John Burns, James Cornet, John W. Combs, W'm. M. Cullip, James F. Doughty, Wm. H. Delaney, John Forgaty. George M. Forbis, Isham Faddis, Alfred Girtman, Abraham Gibbs, Preston Goin, George B. Herron, Levi Hacker, John Hacker, Obediah Haney, Ambrose Harman, Fox Jones, Daniel Johnson, Green Kidd, Jesse W. Mullins, Madison McMitchel, Thomas Mobley, Andrew J. Mont- gomery, Elias Morris, John Oats, Oran B. Parker, Richard Pendagraph, David Reames, John Rasner, James M. Stonn, John J. Sims, James H. . Spivey, Benjamin Stacy, Van. Swearingian, Richard G. Sergeant, Sherod F. Wood, Benjamin Walls, William T. Watson, Author Boruff, Robert T. Bottom, Samuel Brim, John Hicks, Henry Hurt, William Jones, Alex- ander League, Preston N. Breeding, Thomas D. Cook, John F. Clines, Samuel Clark, Anderson Couch, Sanders A. Collins, Henry C. Davis. Cread F. Goin, James G. Hensley, Felix A. Mingey, Thomas F. Provence, James Sherro, John Sheppard, Henry C. Thomas, Thomas J. Underwood, Horatio Wilson, James Hollandsworth, Abraham Haynes, Joseph C. Thomas, Christopher C. Alderson, Anthony R. Foster, George Huff, Milton C. Henson, William Hays, George W. Yewell.
Company "C."
CAPTAIN-William K. Gray. 1st LIEUT .- Charles G. Shanks. 2d . LIEUT .- Zachariah Morgan. SERGTS .- Johnson Garvin, Edward B. Coleman, Thomas D. Zornes, Micajah S. Gee, Colonel W. Haney, John B. Veach, Marcellus Cammeron. CORPLS .- John Cunningham, William Ratcliffe, James Back, George Reed, Troy Howell, George W. Crumbaugh. William Edwards. Strother E. Harlow, James M. Pierson. MUSICIAN- George Gerholt. UNDER COOKS-Samuel Daniels, John Eba.
PRIVATES-John Abrams, William Abrams, Jonathan Arthurs, James Bradley, John Bullion, Mathias Combs, James Dulin, William Davis, Thomas Diggins, Wm. B. V. Dixon, Granville Freeman, Hardy Galloway, Elisha Holbrooks, John Hood, George Harley, David Hulbert, Archibald Ison, Joseph Jenkins, George Kritser, John Kritser, James Kline, Barney Kline, John Martin, Wm. R. Patrick, Wm. Petticord, Mil- ton G. Vaught, Jerry Williams, Daniel Adams, Sylvester Adams, Jesse Adams, Latham Bosley, Singleton Ball, Patrick Brannon. Lloyd A. Babb. Henry R. Bradley, David Bartee, Adam Cox. Cyrus F. Cartwright, Lutz HI. Combs, Charles Douglas. George W. Evans. William Fuller, David T. Gee, John M. Gayle, Benj. Hawkins, William E. James, George W. King. Carter L. Kilday, Henry Mathley, James L. McCurday. Wm. F. Newell. W'm. S. Patterson, Reuben Palmer, John A. Padget, Wm. Reynolds, Thomas Riley, John Smith. Joseph Shelton, John Sullivan. Leonard Streiff, George W. Tweedie, Ephraim B. Wilhoit. Thomas Coburn. Jacob C. Carmical, Ibson Searcy, John Stafford, James Coon, Louis Farmer, W'm. J. Johnson, Martin Jones, James Littleton, Charles C. Miller, Hiram Osborn, Martin Smith, Frank Stephens, Alexander Simpson.
Company "D."
CAPTAIN-A. L. Stephens. 1st LIEUT .- Melville Phelps. 2d LIEU- TENANT-William R. Robinson. SERGTS .- Samuel E. Welsh, Leroy S. Stephens. Jackson Feltner. Henry Akeman. Samuel Metcalf. COR- PORALS-John Casteel, Howard McGuire, Edw. Stapleton, Hugh Val-
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entine, Elihu Bowman, Sam'l Casteel, Calvin Adams. UNDER COOKS- Benjamin Franklin, Lewis Mitchell.
PRIVATES -- Granville Adams, James Adams, William Burnett, Harrison Baker, James W. Cook, Hugh Candle, George W. Cope, Ingram Collett, John W. Dees, Thomas Daugherty, William S. Evans, Jeremiah Farler, John Farmer, Thomas Failey, Henry Freeman, Joseph Goins, Asa Goins, Robert Johnson, John F. Morris, Jesse Mitchell, Reuben Met- calf, Henry Marlow, Henry H. Money, Washington Owens, Floyd Phelps, Daniel Patterson, Benjamin Ragle, Edward Smallwood, White P. Searcy, . George W. Stout, Thomas Sparks, Wm. D. Slone, John Stuart, William Smith, John C. Turner, Minatree Turner, Daugherty White, Dempsey Wilder, Thos. P. Bullock, David Bowlin, Richard Bowlin, William Brit- ton, David Bowman, William Carroll, Patrick Cormer, William G. Col- lier, Newton J. Finley, Elcana Flanery, William Hoskins, Preston Isaacs, Andrew Isaacs, Charles A. Judd. Prior Lewis, Dawson T. Lamb, Thomas J. McGuire, James W. Mitchell, Nathaniel Noe, Jesse F. Parker, Briant Patrick, Joseph Pendleton, John E. Pendleton, Preston Pigg, John Rhoads, Albert Skidmore, Benj. Spurlock, Alexander P. Sutton, Alex- ander Taylor, Abraham C. Thacker, Jackson Wages, William P. York, Shadrach Herron.
Eighth Kentucky Infantry.
The 8th Ky. Infantry was organized in Estill county in the fall of 1861 under Col. Sidney M. Barnes; the men were from Estill and adjoining counties. The regiment engaged in the defense of Eastern Kentucky some time before it was regularly mustered into the United States service. November 28, 1861, Gen. Thomas commanding in that section of the state, ordered it to move from Irvine, the county seat of Estill county, to Lebanon.
It was mustered into service January 15, 1862, by Capt. C. C. Gilbert of the regular army, and was at once attached to the 16th Brigade.
In April and May, 1862, the 8th, with other troops, was at Wartrace and Murfreesboro, Tenn., in Dumont's division 23d Brigade, Col. Duffield. June 16, 1862, in the organization of Buell's army, the Sth was in the 7th Divi- sion, Gen. Geo. W. Morgan, 23d Brigade, Col. Lester, and was commanded by Col. Sidney M. Barnes. In July, 1862, it was employed to guard the railroad from Murfreesboro to Chattanooga, and was a portion of the time at Elk river, Wartrace and Murfreesboro. In the organization of Buell's army, in October, 1862, the 8th was in the Sth Division, Van Cleve, 23d Brigade, Stanley Matthews, and was still commanded by Col. Barnes. It moved with Buell to Kentucky, and October 19th was at Crab Orchard, Ky. December 9, 1862, it had returned to Ten- nessee, and Matthews' brigade was engaged with the enemy near Lavergne with severe loss, and a number of the Sth were killed and wounded.
In the battle of Stone's River, or Murfreesboro, Decem-
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ber 31, 1862, the regiment was in command of Lieut. Col. Reuben May and the brigade was commanded by Col. S. W. Price, of the 21st Ky. Infantry. Col. Price, in his report; says: "The gallantry and coolness evinced by the officers and soldiers of the 8th Ky. Infantry deserves the highest praise." In the reports of other officers, whose commands were in the same part of the field, the 8th Ky. is mentioned as acting "most gallantly" and " heroically."
The 8th remained with the army under Gen. Rosecrans after the battle of Stone's River and performed its full duty in all the marches and movements incident to the campaign through Tullahoma to Chattanooga, during the spring and summer of 1863.
In the organization June 30, 1863, the 8th was in the 21st Army Corps, Gen. Crittenden, 3d Division, Van Cleve, 3d Brigade, Col. Barnes, while the regiment was led by Lieut. Col. James D. Mayhew. This organization continued through July and August. In September the regiment participated in the movements preceding and leading up to the great battle of Chickamauga, and most gallantly bore itself through that engagement, the 21st Army Corps being at that time in command of Gen. Thos. L. Crittenden. The loss of the 8th in the battle of Chicka- mauga was seventy-nine killed, wounded and prisoners, losing its gallant leader, Col. Mayhew.
When Gen. Grant took command of the army at Chat- tanooga and a reorganization was made, the Sth was still in the Army of the Cumberland, under Gen. Thomas, in the 4th Corps, Gen. Gordon Granger, 1st Division, Gen. C'ruft, and in the 2d Brigade, commanded by Gen. Walter C. Whitaker. Active operations having begun, the Sth was with Whitaker's brigade, on the south side of Tennes- see river at Shellmound, on the 22d of November; the next day it moved to Lookout mountain, and that night bivou- acked in Lookout valley. The next day, the 24th, it marched to Wauhatchie, where Whitaker's brigade was to co-operate with Gen. Geary. On the 24th the brigade advanced from Wauhatchie and began to press up Look- out mountain. Gen. Cruft says, in his official report: "The storming of Lookout was a complete success throughout, on account of the dash and intrepidity of the soldiers." It would be useless to describe here the wonderful battle. It is enough to say that in that extraor- dinary assault, called the Battle above the Clouds, the Sth Ky., under its gallant colonel, Sidney M. Barnes, in Whitaker's brigade, led the way, and planted its colors first on the top of the mountain. In the climbing fight of November 24th, the advance troops reached the pali-
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sades and there rested for the night. Early next morn- ing the push was made for the summit. Gen. Cruft says: "At daylight on the morning of the 25th my command lay along the slope of the mountain, and arrangements were made before dawn to scale the summit." He adds, "The Sth Ky. was the successful competitor for the honor."
Gen. Hooker says, in his official report: "Several regiments were detailed to scale it (the summit), but to the Sth Ky. must belong the distinction of having been foremost to reach the crest, and at sunrise to display our flag from the peak of Lookout amid the wild and pro- longed cheers of the men whose dauntless valor had borne them to that point."
The members of the 8th who were foremost in this daring deed were Capt. Wilson, Sergts. Davis, Wagers and Woods, and Privates Hill and Bradley.
Gen. Fullerton, in an article in the Century War Book, describes Whitaker's brigade as having reached Wau- hatchie, and being in the advance drove back the enemy's pickets and quickly ascended the mountain until it reached the palisades. "A grand sight," says he, "was old Lookout that night; not two miles apart were the parallel camp fires of the two armies, extending from the summit of the mountain to its base, looking like streams of burning lava, while in between the flashes from the skirmishers' muskets glowed like giant fire-flies. The next morning there was silence in Hooker's front. Before daylight eight adventurous, active volunteers from the Sth Ky. Infantry scaled the palisades and ran up the stars and stripes."
The flag which was thus unfurled by the 8th Ky., on the lofty summit of Lookout mountain, was one which was presented to the regiment by the ladies of Estill county. The survivors of the regiment have it in their possession, and it was carried in the parade through the streets of Louisville of the Grand Army of the Republic. in the year 1895.
The Sth remained during the winter at Chattanooga, and in March, 1865, it was in Steedman's division. Dur- ing the spring of 1864 it participated in the earlier move- ments of the Atlanta campaign, but was held at Chat- tanooga and vicinity doing guard duty. It remained on this duty during September, October and November, 1864, being in the organization known as the District of the Etowah, under command of Gen. Steedman. December 28, 1864, it was sent to Bridgeport, Ala. In January, 1865, it was placed in the 2d Brigade, 1st Division, Army of the Cumberland.
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Its term of enlistment having expired it was mustered out at Chattanooga, the veterans and recruits being transferred to the 4th Ky. Infantry.
Field and Staff.
COLONEL-Sidney M. Barnes. LIEUT. COLS .- Reuben May, Jas. D. Mayhew. MAJORS-Green B. Broaddus, John S. Clark. ADJT .- Thomas E. Park. Q. MASTERS-Joseph H. Gardner, Thompson Burn- ham, Jr., James M. Kindred. SURGEONS-John R. Pirtle, John Milis. ASST. SURGEONS-William Robinson, C. H. Morton. CHAPLAINS- Timothy S. Paul, James W. Kindred. SERGT. MAJOR-Brown Martin. Q. M. SERGT .- Tho. H. Carson. PRINCIPAL MUSICIAN-Harrison J. Chism.
Company "A."
CAPTAINS-James D. Mayhew, Wm. H. Catching. 1st LIEUT .- Jacob P. Phipps. 2d LIEUTS .- James A. McCullah, John S. Tye. SERGTS .- Roland A. Browning, Shelton G. Parton, George Rose. CORPLS .- Thomas Smith, Nathan Petry, Parker Easone, Joel A. Hampton, Silas Lambdin, Martin V. B. Barn, Joseph Bunefid, Harris H .. Davis.
PRIVATES-John R. Alford, Jonas Alford, Daniel D. Alford, Law- son Burnfin, Wm. C. Browning, Martin V. Bray, Wm. Brewer, Hugh P. Browning. Elkany Bray, Easom Campbell, Joseph D. Campbell, Huston Collins, Richard M. Cole, Hiram Cress, George C. Colson, Levi Campbell. John D. Cain, Evan W. Chance, Anthony O. Chance. Ama- ziah Curtis. Joe Gillis Curtis, John Cox, John E. Frazier, John C. Fortner, Razin W. Fortner, Thomas Foley, Jonathan Hurst, Charles H. Hooker. James C. Kellums, Hiram Logan. Nathan Lawson, Madison Lewallen, James Lee. Richard Merida, John P. Miller, Charles Matlock, Nelson Matlock, Wm. W. Matlock, Jas. P. Matlock, John C. Maine, James M. Moseby, Calloway Moore, Lewis A. Moore, John E. Noles, Benjamin Parker, Jesse Powers, James Poindexter, William Parton, Jackson Par- ton, George Powers, John Parton. Ephriam Parton, Alex Parker, Jos. P. Phipps, J. A. Parton, Thos. B. Poff, Fielding H. Pope, William Rose. Thomas Roe. James Raines, Granville Siler, Jesse Siler, Burgess Siler, Francis M. Siler, Wm. H. Siler, Calvn P. Siler, James W. Siler. Benja- min Shortee. William C. Tye, Ambrose Townsend, Jackson Walton, Jr., William Williams, Robert Wumbles, William Wells, Jesse Walden, Geo. Walden, John Woolum, Leonard Woolum, Wm. Witt, James T. Woolum.
Company "B."
CAPTAIN-Ansil D. Powell. 1st LIEUT .- Jordan Neal. 2d LIEUT. -Joseph Blackwell. SERGTS .- William C. Hamilton, Nathan Elliott, Grandison Hill. Joshua F. Henderson, Joseph Wagers. CORPLS .- Silas Campbell, George English, James G. Wood, Andy Floid, Burges Elliott. Abraham Henderson, John B. Harris. William S. Thacker. MUSI- CIANS-Henry Burton, George Aldridge. WAGONER-Irvin Burton.
PRIVATES-Asa Abney, Singleton Abney, Madison D. Alcorn. Wm. H. Barnett. John Barnett, Wm. F. Campbell, Joseph W. M. R. Collins, Joel Dunaway, Wm. R. Dixon, Asberry Estes, Henry English, James E. Estes, Charles Estes, Milton Elliott, Jackson Estes, Ezekiel F. Elkins, W'm. H. English. Roderick S. Estes, Aaron Floid. Wesley Grinstead. Joel P. Grinstead, Thos, J. Hamilton, Daniel Hoover, Littleton Horn, Uriah Horn, Archibald D. Harris. Robert D. Hamilton. William Hughes, William Herndon, John F. Hamilton, John P. Hatton, George Harris. Alexander Hill, John P. Huston, John Johnson, Alfred Johnson, Francis M. Jones, Richard M. Johnson, Thomas Kidwell, William H. Lindsay. Ellas Lackey, John D. Lynch, Rufus J. Logsden, Hiram Lunsford. Elisha Lunsford, Win. McQueen, Reuben C. Mansfield, Simpson MeIn- tosh, Wilson S. Neal, Robert S. Oliver, Franklin Park, George A. Park. Joel F. Reed, James F. Richardson, Samuel Rhodus, John C. Riley,
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Bowles H. Sale, James H. Sheaner, Eli Stewart, William Sheaner, Jas. Sewell, John G. Smith, Edward B. Smith, Andrew B. Shoanaker, Ben- jamin F. Scribbner, Anderson Tyre, Robert D. Tipton, John Townsend. John W. Ward, Thomas G. Watson, Fountain W. Webb, James J. Wil- son, Silas Wasford, William H. Witt, Lewis G. Witt, Thomas White, Elisha C. Lucas, Amos Davis. Elcanah Johnson, Henry M. Johnson, John R. Jordan, James Johnson.
Company " C."
CAPTAIN-John Wilson. 1st LIEUT .- W. W. Park. 2d LIEUT .- C. M. Park. SERGTS .- David B. Tuder, Coleman Moores, Sidney Wink- ler, Lewis Cox, Albert G. Rankins. CORPLS .- Richard Roberts, John D. Gum, William H. Elliott, Thomas E. Park, Samuel T. Tipton, James P. Reeves, Alamanzor W. Scholl. Jacob J. Tipton. MUSICIANS-Baziel Baker, David D. Potts. WAGONER-Robert Arvine.
PRIVATES-Thos. G. Arvine, Jamison Arvine, Andrew Alexander. William Barker, William G. Barker. James D. Crow, James H. Col- lins, William Cox, James J. Coyle Robert A. Crow, Levi Elliott, Samuel English. Andrew J. Fowler. Jefferson Flinn, Edford Freemon, James W. Frazier, Samuel Farthing, Decature Finney, Jack Gray, Benjamin F. Griffin, Jasper Gray, Curtis F. Keller, Thomas J. King, Samuel C. King, Joshua D. King, John A. King, George A. Kersey, Richard King, Calvin Linch, Jesse Lunsford, John Lunsford, Levi Linch, William W. Linch, James S. Linch. James J. Lady, Richard J. Land. Samuel Mc- Queen, Abner McQueen, William C. Mansfield, Charles Moore, James B. Mckinney. Francis Mckinney, William B. Murphy, Godfrey Newton, Robert Patterson, Josiah Park, Henry Plowman, Henry Reeves, Thomas J. Riley, Colemn D. Richardson, Wm. N. Richardson, David Richardson, William Ratliff. John D. Rose, Volentine H. Scrivner, Elihu Sparks, Jno. Smith, Adam Sheppard, Daniel F. Tudor, Cyrus Tipton, Martin Thomas. Edward White, John R. Winkler, Clabourn Witt, John W. Witt, George W. White, William H. White, David D. Walton, Joseph Wallace, Jas. E. Barnes, Pleasant Broaddus, Jonathan Barnett, Wm. Brinegar, Wm. R. Hendrix, John Hendrix, Benjamin Hunt, Wm. H. King.
Company "D."
CAPTAINS-Robert B. Jamison, John P. Gum, Henry C. Thomas. Wm. G. Smallwood. 1st LIEUTS .- Thos. H. Carson, Jas. W. Stewart. Bowles H. Sale. 2d LIEUTS .- Thomas Murrell, Joseph McGuire, John S. Tye. SERGTS .- Henry C. Norton, John P. Miller, James B. Ashcraft. Henderson Akers, Edmund Houp, John H. Stewart, John W. Eager. Francis Hieronymous, Oscar Oldham, Jno. P. Richardson, Jno. Wallace, Charles M. Patton, Achilles Howell. CORPLS .- Henry T. Horton, Jas- per Dalton, Samuel R. Lucas. James Tincher, William Smith, Robert Amburghy, Jr., William Lucas. Elcaner Winn, Owen Rawlins, Goalman Spencer. Benjmin F. Jones, William G. Hobbs. Hardin Brandenburgh, James Senters. Levi C. Winkler, Elias Tincher, Wm. Townsend, Philip. Hammon. William E. Stamper, Edward S. Winkler, John B. Shepperd. TEAMSTER-Asa Halcomb.
PRIVATES-John Ashcraft, Jonah P. Arvine. Joseph Burell. John Brandenburgh, David H. Bishop. Thomas H. B. Benett. Jacob Botner. Edward Boman. John Cooper, Charles Ellison, Henry F. Gilbert. Julius Gabbard, Jeremiah Hollinsworth, Robert D. Houp, John S. Ledford, Jno. B. Maupin, William S. Mann, William S. McGuire, Decatur Newton. Jesse Reed, Absalom H. Richardson, Robert Rawlins, William Sparks. Henry Smith, Hiram Smith, Preston Sloan. Andrew J. Step, Sylvanus Thompson, Francis M. Thompson, Jesse Tuggle, William Wiatt, Har- din Ingram, Elisha Abner, John Alcorn, Jr., Robert Amburghy, Sr .. Richard Aldridge, Isaac Baker, James K. Blackburn, Chandler Bran- son, Squire Combs, Newberry Day, Lewis Dalton, Morgan France, Mathias J. Gabbard. Abram Gum, Samuel Gum, Thomas Hayse, Aaron Hall, John Hilton, Alexander Haddix, Middleton Jamison, Jeremiah C. Lovelace, Franklin B. Ledford, Allen Lynch, Thomas Murrell, Jr., John W. Newman, Wm. H. Neal, Jesse Pitman, Joseph Sparks, Isaac T. Sparks, John G. Sparks, James A. Stewart, John Senters. Wm. T. Sen- ters, Jmes Thomas, James Townsend, Allen Underwood, David Wise-
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man, James Winkles, James Ward, Rolan S. Bailey, James H. Baker, Richard J. Barnes, James M. Carter, Marshall Crawford, William Cor- nelius, Fielding C. Cornett, Elihu Durbin, Samuel Dalton, Brazel Eastes, Henru Fike, John W. Gilbert, Lewis C. Gabbard, Abel Gabbard, Peter Gabbard, Michael Gabbard, James Hensley, James M. Hall. William Hall, Benjamin Houp, James Johnson, Benjamin Jones, Hugh Johnson, Isaac Johnson, Wiley Murrell, Hiram Moore, James M. Mann, John Mul- lins, John C. Mosly, James E. Mellvain, Bonepart Prichard, Bluford Puckett, William H. Ross, Henry Ross, James P. Rawlins, William B. Richardson, Elijah Smallwood, Jacob C. Spencer, Thomas Stephens, William B. Townsend, John C. Vanderpool, Paul Woods. Letcher Wages, George Barnes, William Barnes, John Eastes, Daniel T. Grace, Daniel Henry, Pleasant Hensley, Robert G. Ledford; Chilton A. Murrell, John McQueen, Reuben Townsend, Edward Williams, Shelton White, Moses Dunaway, John Durbin. Thomas B. Gabbard, Allen J. Jones, Simpson Lynch, Benjamin F. McGuire, Enoch Munsey, Henry H. Shepherd, Pleasant Smith. Amos Tyre, William Cooper, A. C. Brandenburgh, Jack- son Howard, Jeremiah Lady, Daniel B. Mullins, Joseph Mullins, Hiram Noble, John Puckett, Peter Puckett, Bluford Puckett, John Prichard, William See, Arthur Townsend.
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