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Wm. Lewis, 1st corporal; B. S. Lewis, 2nd corporal; Ed. Winslow, 3rd corporal.
Privates-John Haygood, Wm. Dowden, Jas. Wood, Robt. Carlisle, killed on the plains by Indians; William Bulkley, wounded at Hartsville and died at Little Rock; Channing Bulkley, killed at Springfield; A. C. Lewis, Mat Lewis; Charles Love, killed at Springfield; J. Husto, a Mexican, killed by Indians with Carlyle; Ed. Lewis, Geo.| Mikels, John Rollins, Sam Hays, Joshua Self, Quin Wood, Robt. Barbee, D. Lewis, Charley Lewis; John Lewis, killed at Tipton, 1863; Thos L. Sidinstriker, J. Kinney Lewis; Wm. Fitzpatrick, 4th corporal; Robt. Kirtley, Gus Stevenson, Giles Turley; M. C. Sandidge, taken prisoner at battle of Jen- kin's Ferry; Robt. Winslow, wounded at Hartsville, and died at Memphis, Alonzo Palmer, Geo. Tinder, Ben Wright; Jno. Beatty, captured; Geo. White, William White, wounded at Prairie Grove; Sam Martin, F. Hocks, L. Corder; Jno. Blackburn, killed at Pine Bluff's; S. Hollen, died in prison; P. M. Walker, died in Arkansas; I). R. Hall, now in Texas; W. Fackler, killed by Indians; Ed Carr; Jim Dysart, wounded at Springfield, 1863; John Harper, Geo. Harper, Jim Hays; Jno. Green, died since; Geo. K. Dorsey, slightly wounded; Mann Webb, P. Simmons, D. Sanders, Sam Dysart, Hardin Witcher, J. S. Jackson.
Joined in 1864 .- John Snoddy, Addison Snoddy, Marsh Yantis, Addi- son Huston, Andrew Lewis, Wm. B. Palmore, Wm. H. Hutchinson, Jno. H. Grayson, Geo. W. Lewis, Ed Yantis, Col. Pinkerton; Dan Trigg, killed at Antoine fight; Wm. Yantis, Robert J. Hendrick, A. T. Irvine, John W. Reynolds, J. D. Tucker, Willim G. Boatright; R. P. Wall, wounded near Fort Scott; W. W. Stephens, wounded at Mine creek; James H. Faulconer, captured with Gen. Marmaduke, at Little Osage, Thos. Boatright.
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TITSWORTH'S COMPANY, GORDON'S REGIMENT, C. S. A, SHELBY'S COM- MAND, FIRST MISSOURI CAVALRY.
This company was organized in 1861 in Cooper county, under Captain Titsworth. Most of the men were from Cooper county, but the follow- ing were from Saline county; after Titsworth, Edwards became captain:
+ M. B. Edwards, captain; John Flenner, lieutenant; John Little, cor- poral.
Privates -Alexander Cooper, Robert Flenner, + George Cooper, James Harris, John Harris, George Hopkins, Joshua Owings, John White, John King, Peter Pollack, G. B. Molden, " Sorrel Top," Toney Smith, *William Riley, William Miles, William Warner, George Turner, + A. Miller, +Jack Guffey, Richard Thomas, Joseph Waters, Jacob Rockwell.
COMPANY E. FIRST MISSOURI CAVALRY, C. S. A., COL. JOE SHELBY.
James Garrett, captain; Joseph Elliott, captain.
Erasmus D. Havnie, 2d lieutenant; R. K. Thompson, 2d lieutenant; Garrett Lankford, 3d lieutenant; Lycurgus Garrett, 3d lieutenant.
Wm. Garnett, orderly sergeant; Oscar K. Graves, orderly sergeant.
Privates .- F. B. Haynie, John Gauldin, A. C. Garnett, Jehu Jones, Samuel A. Shaw; Thomas Ingraham, Charles Gaines, killed at battle of Big Blue; John Jones, J. R. Nickel; Harvey Thomas, killed at battle of Marshall; F. M. McMahan; Asa Huff, captured after fight at Marshall, and shot by militia after being paroled and released; Scott Huff, Wm. Ferguson, David Ferrill, John Steele, H. Hammer, Benj. Nixon; John Garrett, killed at Clarendon; Wm. Ashley, Freeman Cott, Meredith Crosslin, Wm. Crosslin, W. E. Thomson, Alvin Thomson, S. T. Garnett, Alvin Garrett, P. A. Spangler, Milton Davidson, G. W. Lankford, Wm. Quisenberry; Wm. Macaloney, killed by George Baker; Wm. Durrett. John R. Durrett, Richard Durrett.
MISCELLANEOUS-CONFEDERATES.
Robert Smith, enlisted May, 1861, in Marmaduke's company as pri- vate, then 2d sergeant, then 2d lieutenant. Was in battles of Booneville, Wilson Creek, Lexington, Pea Ridge, and was with Price. Captured in a skirmish on Blackwater in autumn of 1862, and paroled the winter of 1864.
W. T. White, see biography.
Thos. H. Booker, see biography.
H. C. Surbaugh, see biography.
Wm. S. Booker, private; enlisted March, 1861, in Capt. Ed. Brown's company; re-enlisted in the fall of 1864. In all Price's battles in 1861 and in 1864. Surrendered at Shreveport.
4- Abraham Neff, private; enlisted in 1861, in Capt. W. B. Brown's com- pany M. S. G., Parsons' brigade. Battles-first Booneville, Carthage, and Wilson's Creek.
J. B. Townsend, private; enlisted October 15, 1864, in Capt. Wood- son's company ; re-enlisted in Capt. Thompson's company. Unarmed and in no battle. Discharged June 20, 1565.
Killed.
+ Deserted
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B. B. Brown, enlisted in M. S. G., 1861. Re-enlisted in Elliott's com- pany, Shelby's command. Surrendered 1865. Battles-Booneville, Car- thage, Wilson's Creek, Lexington, Westport, etc.
Reese McNeill, private; enlisted under Shelby in 1862. Taken pris- oner. Exchanged at Vicksburg October 30, 1862. Rejoined Shelby, and disbanded 1865.
John T. Lewis, private; enlisted in Capt. Crews' company in 1861. Battles-Lexington and Carthage. Returned home sick in 1861, and soon after died with army fever.
Charles A. Lewis, sergeant; enlisted in Shelby's command August, 1862, and transferred to Marmaduke's body-guard in September, 1862. Battles -Newtonia, Springfield, Cape Girardeau, Pine Bluff, Saline River, Poison Spring, Lexington, and Westport. Surrendered at Shreveport June 25, 1865. See roll.
Notley Thomas, private; promoted to captain; enlisted. in M. S. G., 1861. Battles-Lexington, Wilson's Creek, and Pea Ridge. Re-enlisted C. S. A. under Price. On furlough in 1863, was taken prisoner. Went to Colorado in 1864 for health, after released.
Thos. H. Lewis, bugler; enlisted in 1861 in Capt. Crew's company. Died of army fever in camp, in 1861, in Johnson county.
John W. Duggins, private; see biography.
Robert Land, private; enlisted in M. S. G., in 1861, in Capt. W. B. Brown's company. Re-enlisted in Co. H, Col. Slayback's regiment, Shelby's division, November, 1864. Battles-Booneville, Lexington. Lit- tle Blue, Westport, etc. Surrendered at Shreveport, 1865.
R. J. McMahan, see biography.
H. T. Barnes, enlisted in Parsons' brigade, M. S. G., May, 1861. Re-enlisted in Co. K, Shank's regiment, Shelby's command. Booneville to Newtonia, 1864. Surrendered at Shreveport, 1865.
Dick Hutchinson, 2d sergeant; enlisted in company H, 1st brigade, Missouri infantry, October, 1862. Battles-Gaines Landing, Marshfield and others. Discharged, June, 1864.
Dave McGaw, private; enlisted October, 1862, in company H, 1st brigade, Missouri infantry. Battles-Gaines Landing, Marshfield, etc. Discharged, June, 1864.
S. P. Hunt, 1st sergeant; enlisted in October, 1862, company H, 9th Missouri infantry, first brigade. Was a prisoner ten months.
H. T. Walker, captain, company H, 9th Missouri infantry, 1st brigade, 1862. Battles-Gaines Landing, Marshfield, etc. Wounded at Pleasant Hill, and in prison, ten months. Discharged, June, 1864.
Price McGrew, 3d sergeant; enlisted, October, 1862, in company H. 9th regiment, Missouri infantry, 1st brigade. Battles-Gaines Landing, Marshfield, etc. Discharged, June 9, 1864.
John H. Grayson, corporal; enlisted in Stallard's Marmaduke's escort, 1864 (see roll). Was in all the battles of Price's last raid, and died at Pine Bluff, Arkansas, just before the surrender.
Thos. J. Edwards, see biography.
Martin A. Gauldin, 1st lieutenant, see biography.
W. P. Tate, orderly sergeant; in 1861, M. S. G. In 1864, in Ander- son's partizan rangers. See biography.
James Hays, private; enlisted in Elliott's company, Gordon's regiment,
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Shelby's division. In all the battles of Price's last raid, and surrendered at Shreveport, in 1865.
John B. West, private; enlisted in Gen. Shelby's division in 1864. In Price's last raid and surrendered in 1865.
Wm. B. Jones, private; enlisted in Gen. Price's command in 1865. Sur- rendered in 1865. Had no arms.
Robert Frazer, private; enlisted in M. S. G., in 1861, and then in Elliott's battalion, Slayback's regiment, Shelby's command. Surrendered in 1865. Battles-Wilson's Creek, Dry Wood, Lexington, Springfield, Saline River, etc.
Wm. Putch, sergeant; enlisted M. S. G., May 15, 1861. In Sutherlin's company 2d, Missouri Regiment, C. S. A. Surrendered May 15, 1865.
Wm. C. Davis, private; enlisted in Wood's batallion, C. S. A., 1863, and surrendered 1865.
J. V. L. Davis, John Davis, enlisted in Saline Jackson guards in 1861, M. S. G.
Tyree B. R. Carthrae, served under Gen. Shelby, M. S. G.
B. W. Marcum, private; enlisted in Quantrell's Partizan Rangers. Was in all Quantrell's fights in Missouri, and was his pilot in 1862-3.
John Minor, private; enlisted in 1864, in company H, Slayback's regi- ment, Shelby's division. In all the battles of Price's last raid. Surren- dered in 1865.
W. K. White, private; enlisted in Gordon's regiment, Shelby's division, and was in all the battles of Price's last raid. See biography.
John D. White, private; enlisted in 1862 in Shelby's command. Battles, -Prairie Grove, Hartsville, Cane Hill, Helena, Marshall, etc., wounded through both hips at Marshall, and continued prisoner to close of war.
Morris Edwards, enlisted in Captain White's company, Colonel Emmet McDonald's regiment, Shelby's command in 1862. In 1863 joined U. S. A. at Fort Smith, Ark.
Joseph M. McReynolds, private; enlisted in August, 1862, in Co. B, Gor- don's regiment, Shelby's command. Battles-Newtonia, Springfield, Hartville, Cape Girardeau, Marshall, etc. Taken prisoner near Marshall 1863. In prison four months.
Hugh Chrisman, see biography.
Joshua Self, private; enlisted in 1861. Surrendered in 1865. In Mar- maduke's escort, in all battles in Missouri, Arkansas, and on Price's last raid. See biography.
John Thomas, private; enlisted in 1861, in McBride's brigade, M. S. G. Sick and discharged on furlough.
A. J. Sidenstriker, private; enlisted 1864, in Price's last raid. Surren- dered in 1865. See biography.
Ewell Berlin, private; enlisted in 1861, in M. S. G., in 1862 in old Stone- wall brigade. Went home in 1864, and thence to Ohio. Battles-Win- chester, Newton, New Market, Manasses, Harper's Ferry, etc.
Robert L. DeMoss, private; enlisted, in 1861, in Shelby's command, captured in 1862, and died in prison soon after.
Thomas DeMoss, private; enlisted in 1861 under Colonel Gordon, in Shelby's command, in 1862 re-enlisted in General Joe E. Johnson's Ten- nessee army, under Forrest. In the battles of the state guard, under Price, and in nearly all of Forrest's battles east of the river. Surrendered and returned home in 1865, and died of consumption in 1867.
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James S. Richardson, private; enlisted in 1861, under Gen. Frost, in M. S. G. Battles-Booneville, Dry Wood, Lexington, Pea Ridge, Prairie Grove, Milliken's Bend, etc. Surrendered in 1865.
Wm. F. Dowden, private in Marmaduke's escort; see biography.
Addison Huston, private in Marmaduke's escort; see biography and muster roll.
Joseph Shaul, private, enlisted in Pool's Partizan Rangers in 1864, but returned home as they went south.
. William Lemen, private; enlisted in Capt. Shindler's company, Shelby's command, 1861. In 1864, was drafted by Shelby, and was in the long fight from Lexington to Newtonia, Price's raid.
- David Lemen, private; enlisted in Shindler's company, Lewis' regi- ment, Shelby's command, in 1861. Drafted in 1864. Taken prisoner near Fort Scott. Released on oath, 1865.
John W. Parsons, ordnance master in Bledsoe's battery; enlisted M. S. G., 1861. Transferred to Joe E. Johnson's army, 1862. Captured at Vicksburg, 1863. Released on parole. In all the battles in Missouri in 1861, and in all under Gen. Johnson to Vicksburg. Now lives in Cali- fornia.
George W. Lewis, private; enlisted in 1864, Marmaduke's escort, Capt. Stallard. Surrendered at Shreveport, June, 1865. In all the long fight- ing of Price's last raid. Died at home a few months after the surrender. , William Lewis, private; enlisted under Capt. Stallard, Marmaduke's escort, in 1862.
D. W. Lewis, private; enlisted June, 1861, in Gordon's regiment, under Shelby, and detailed, 1862, into Stallard's company, Marmaduke's escort, Battles-Pea Ridge, Lexington, etc., and the battles on Price's last raid.
Dr. A. P. Brown, private; enlisted in December, 1861, in Robertson's regiment. Captured four days after on Blackwater by Jeff. C. Davis' command. Took the oath, and came home after three months' imprison- ment.
William Kiser, corporal; enlisted in Capt. Crews' company, 1861. Re-enlisted December, 1861. Captured at Blackwater, December 19, 1861. Released on taking the oath, 1862. Was in Missouri State Guard battles.
Wm. A. Snoddy, private; enlisted in Ed Brown's company, 1861 (see list), and re-enlisted in Capt. Stallard's company, Marmaduke's Escort, 1864. Surrendered in 1865, at Shreveport. Battles-Booneville, Lexing- ton, and all the fighting of Price's last raid.
John J. Snoddy, private; enlisted, in 1862, in Stallard's company, Mar- maduke's escort; re-enlisted in 1864; surrendered in 1865, and died at home, in 1876.
4 E. H. Lewis, private; enlisted in 1862, in Capt. Cake's battallion sharp- shooters; re-enlisted under Gen. Shelby, and surrendered in 1865. Battles -Carthage, Pleasant Hill, Little Saline, Prairie Grove, etc.
John H. Humphreys, private; enlisted under Gen. Price, in 1862; dis- charged same year, for sickness.
- Capt. John Clark, captain; enlisted in 1862, under Shelby, afterwards captain of Marmaduke's escort. Killed at Helena, July, 1863. Battles- Springfield, Newtonia, Prairie Grove, Darcy, etc.
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T. B. Prior, private; enlisted, October 1, 1864, under Shelby, and was in the battles of Price's last raid.
Robert Carlyle, private; enlisted in 1862, under Marmaduke. Was wounded at the battle of Springfield, and died in Arkansas, 1864.
Channing M. Bulkley, private; enlisted, August 19, 1862, under Gen. Marmaduke; killed at Springfield, January 8, 1863, shot through the heart.
William A. Bulkley, private; enlisted under Marmaduke, September, 1861. Was at battles of Lexington. Pea Ridge, Hartsville and Springfield; wounded in hip and spine, January 11, 1863; died at Little Rock, the next September.
Thos. W. Davis, private; enlisted, June 1861, in Reavis' regiment, Slack's division, M. S. G.
C. M. Pinkerton, private; enlisted in Shelby's command, in 1862, and in Marmaduke's escort; discharged on Washita river, 1863. Battles-Car- thage, Lexington, Prairie Grove, Hartsville, Springfield, Marshall, Cane Ridge, etc.
John Lewis, private; enlisted in Shelby's command in 1862. Trans- ferred to Marmaduke's. Was killed October, 1863, at Tipton, Missouri. Wm. F. Godman, private; enlisted September, 1864. Surrendered 1865. In all the battles of Price's retreat.
John J. Little, private; enlisted August, 1862, 1st Missouri Cavalry, company H. Wounded at Clarendon, Arkansas; taken prisoner, but escaped. Surrendered 1865.
James B. Brown, private; enlisted, 1862, in Capt. Sutherlin's company. In second battle of Pea Ridge, and wounded in left thigh. Surrendered in 1865.
W. B. Brown, private; enlisted in 1861; first, in Saline Jackson Guards, second, in Col. McCullough's regiment, and then under Gen. Shelby. Was wounded, by being thrown from his horse. Surrendered, 1865. Battles-Three at Newtonia, two at Lexington, two at Booneville, &c.
John L. Cowan, private; enlisted in 1864, in Price's last raid. Sur- rendered in 1865.
John M. Jackson, corporal; enlisted under Gen. Parsons, M. S. G .; under Price, C. S. A. Surrendered in 1865. Battles-Lexington, Wil- son's Creek, Springfield. Helena, Lone Jack, &c., &c.
A. J. Thornton, private; enlisted in 1864, in Price's last raid. Sur- rendered, 1865. In the battles of the raid.
Chas. E. Wood, sergeant-major; enlisted in Clark's brigade, in Price's last raid, and at the desperate battles of that raid. Surrendered, 1865.
C. O. V. Wood, private; enlisted, first, under Mccullough, 1861; sec- ond, in Price's last raid, 1864. Surrendered, 1865,
Isaiah Garrett, private; enlisted, first, under Col. W. B. Brown, 1861; then under Col. Mccullough. Surrendered in 1865. Battles-Boone- ville, Lexington, Wilson's Creek, Pea Ridge, Moscow, Holly Springs, &c.
John R. Durrett, private; enlisted under Shelby, in 1861. Surrendered in 1865. Battles-Booneville, Helena, Cape Girardeau, Hartsville, West- port, etc. Was wounded slightly at Westport. Surrendered in 1865.
Joseph M. Cott, private; enlisted first in M. S. G., in 1861, then under Congreve Jackson; then under Parsons, Green, and last in Cockrell's brigade. Surrendered in 1865. Battles-Pea Ridge, Grand Gulf, Vicks- burg, Franklin, Nashville, Iuka, etc.
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S. P. Allen, private; enlisted under Shelby in 1864. In all the battles of Price's last raid. Surrendered in 1865,
B. J. Orear, private; enlisted in 1863, in Jackman's brigade. Then under Gen. Green. Was in the battles of Price's raid. Surrendered, 1865.
Giles R. McDaniel, private; enlisted in 1861 and '63. See biography. Thos. L. Sidenstriker, private; Enlisted first in Robertson's regiment. Captured at Blackwater, December 19, 1861. Then in Marmaduke's escort. In the battles of Price's last raid. Mustered himself out in April, 1865.
W. A. Irvine, private; enlisted, May, 1861, in Capt. Ed. Brown's company. Again in Capt. Ruxton's company, December, 1861. Cap- tured at Blackwater, December 19,1861; released on oath in 1862. Joined Price's raid in 1864. In all the battles of the raid. Surrendered, 1865.
R. A. Henton, private; enlisted, December, 1861, in Robertson's com- mand. Captured at Blackwater, December, 1861. Released on oath, 1862.
Michael Price, private; enlisted in company K, Shank's regiment, Shelby's division, October, 1864. Killed at Westport, October, 1864.
D. W. Price, private; enlisted in Robertson's command, December, 1861. Captured at Blackwater with the command. Released on oath, March, 1862. Then in company K, Shank's regiment, Shelby's division, 1864. Surrendered at Shreveport, 1865. In all the battles of Shelby's division, Price's raid.
J. A. Rice, private; enlisted in Ed. Brown's company, May, 1861. Disbanded, June, 1861. Re-enlisted in company E, Gordon's regiment, Shelby's division, 1864, and in all the battles of the division on the retreat. Surrendered, 1865.
R. W. Haynie, private, 3d corporal; enlisted in Crews' company, May, 1861. re-enlisted in Robertson's command and captured at Blackwater. Exchanged at Vicksburg, September 8, 1862. Transferred to company G, 9th regiment Missouri infantry as orderly sergeant, in Parsons' divis- ion. Surrendered at Shreveport, 1865. Battles-Little Rock, Saline River, etc.
Flemming Haynie, private; enlisted first Lindsay's company, M. S. G., August, 1861; then in Robertson's command; captured at Blackwater; released on oath 1862; joined company E, Gordon's regiment, 1st Missouri Cavalry, 1863; in all the battles of Shelby's command; surrendered 1865.
J. H. Reynolds, private; enlisted in Ruxton's company, Robertson's command, December, 1861; captured at Blackwater same month; released on oath March, 1862.
Marion Peterman, private; enlisted in Nixon's company, Gordon's regi- ment, Shelby's division, 1864; in the battles of the last raid; surrendered at Shreveport, 1865.
Wm. H. Handley, private; enlisted in company A, 10th Missouri Cav- alry, Marmaduke's division, November, 1862; battles Prairie Grove, etc., and all the battles of last raid; surrendered at Shreveport, May, 1865.
Jacob Rockwell, private, 2d sergeant; enlisted June, 1861, Capt. Crew's company, M. S. G .; then in Robertson's regiment of recruits; captured at Blackwater December, 1861; released on oath March, 1862; re-enlisted under Shelby August, 1862; wounded and captured on the retreat after the battle of Marshall; remained in prison at Camp Morton, until paroled, March, 1865.
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John Robertson, assistant wagon master; enlisted, December, 1861, in Robertson's regiment of recruits; captured at Blackwater; released on oath April, 1862.
L. W. Haynie, 1st lieutenant; enlisted first in Robertson's recruits; captured at Blackwater December 19, 1861; exchanged at Vicksburg September, 1862; in company G, 9th Missouri infantry; battles of Boone- ville, Carthage, Lexington, Marshfield, etc .; surrendered June, 1865.
John C. Scott. See biography.
I. S. Parsons, 1st lieutenant company H, Slayback's regiment. See
biography.
J. D. Snelling, private; enlisted in company D, Williams' regiment, Shelby's division, 1864. In all the battles of the last raid. Surrendered June, 1865.
E. D. Haynie, private, 2d lieutenant; enlisted in Saline Jackson Guards May, 1861, in Robertson's recruits. Captured December 19, 1861. Re-enlisted in company E, 1st Missouri Cavalry, Col. Gordon. Wounded in stomach at Westport, 1864. Surrendered June, 1865.
C. G. Bruce, 1st lieutenant in M. S. G., company A, 2d regiment, dis- banded; enlisted (orderly) company E, 1st regiment Missouri Cavalry, Gordon's regiment, Shelby's command. In twenty-seven battles and over one hundred skirmishes. Surrendered June, 1865.
Oscar Haynie, private; taken prisoner with Robertson's recruits, Dec., 1861, and died in prison at Alton, April, 1862.
John W. Benson, M. D., surgeon; first in Saline Jackson guards, then in Robertson's regiment of recruits. Captured at Blackwater, December 19, 1861, and held a prisoner, until released on oath.
W. O. Burgess, private; enlisted in Saline Jackson guards, April, 1861, then in Robertson's command. Captured at Blackwater. Exchanged at Vicksburg, then in 9th regiment Missouri infantry. Battles-Boone- ville, Carthage, Wilson's Creek, Lexington, Little Rock, etc. Sur- rendered at Shreveport, 1865.
O. M Zea, private; enlisted in Robertson's regiment of recruits, cap- tured at Blackwater, December, 1861. Released on oath, 1862.
J. H. Waldon, private; enlisted in Robertson's. recruits. Captured at at Blackwater, December, 1862. Released on oath, 1862.
R. H. Elliott, private, enlisted in Crew's company, M. S. G., August, 1861. Discharged, Dec., 1861.
Jacob Burns, private; enlisted in Nixon's company, Gordon's regiment, 1st Missouri cavalry, Shelby's division, 1864. Battles-Westport and Newtonia. Surrendered, June, 1865.
W. Bure, private; enlisted in Shelby's division, 1864. In the battles of the retreat. Surrendered at Shreveport, 1865.
Wm. Bishop, private; enlisted, April, 1861, in Brown's company, M. S. G. Battles-Boonville, Carthage, Wilson's Creek, Lexington and Pea Ridge. Wounded at Wilson's Creek. Re-enlisted, July, 1862, in Mor- gan's Ark. regiment. Discharged, October, 1862.
Geo. G. Duggans, M. D., reg. surgeon; in June, 1861, in Parsons' brigade. Taken prisoner and exchanged, 1862. In Well's regiment, King's brigade, Magruder's division.
Nathan Perry, teamster; enlisted under Parsons', in state guard, July, 1861. Captured in Robertson's regiment, at Blackwater.
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J. B. Stockston, private; enlisted in 2d regiment infantry, M. S. G., September, 1861. Captured with Robertson's recruits. December, 1861. Exchanged. Enlisted in company G, 9th regiment, Missouri infantry, 1862. Surrendered, 1865.
N. O. Smith, private; enlisted in Marmaduke's company, M. S. G., June 1861. Captured with Robertson's recruits December 19, 1861. Released on oath, and discharged in 1863.
Jno. T. Carlyle, private; enlisted in Robinson's regular recruits, and captured at Blackwater December 19, 1861. Released on oath.
Claud Carlyle, private; enlisted in Robinson's recruits and captured on Blackwater, and died in prison in St. Louis.
Joseph Pittman, private; enlisted first in Capt. Ed. Brown's company in 1861. With Robertson captured at Blackwater.
John H. McDaniel, see biography.
Jesse Marr, private; enlisted under Bledsoe in 1861, in Raines' division. Disbanded in 1862. Battles-Lexington and Pea Ridge.
Benj. T. Poe, captain in State Guard; enlisted, 2d sergeant August, 1862, company D, 11th Regiment and 2d Brigade Parsons' division. Battles-Prairie Grove, Marshfield, Jenkins' Ferry, Pleasant Hill and Little Rock. Surrendered in 1865.
G. Thos. Martin, private; enlisted June 1861, Gordon's company, Weight- man's brigade, M. S. G. Discharged December, 1861; in C. S. A., Feb- ruary, 1862, in Taylor's company 6th Regiment Missouri Infantry, Slack's brigade, Price's division, transferred to various commanders. Battles- Carthage, Wilson Creek, Lexington, Pea Ridge, Corinth 1st and 2d, Iuka, around Vicksburg, etc., etc. Surrendered 1865.
Lemuel D. Stevenson, private; enlisted June, 1861, Gordon's company, Weightman's brigade, M. S. G. Discharged December, 1861, in C. S. A., February, 1862, in Taylor's company 6th Regiment Missouri Infantry, Slack's Brigade, Price's division. Transferred to other commanders. Battles -Carthage, Wilson's Creek, Lexington, Pea Ridge, 1st and 2d Corinth, Iuka, around Vicksburg, etc., etc. Surrendered 1865.
Rich B. Davis, private; enlisted fall, 1864, company C, 9th Regular Cavalry, Shelby's division. Battles-Lexington, Westport, and all the battles of the retreat. Surrendered, 1865.
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