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COMPANY K. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain Eli P. Farmer. Captain James Boultinghouse. First Lieutenant John Armstrong. Second Lieutenant Fred Wyman (on alphabetical list, but not on company rolls).
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Sergeant Christopher C. Dean. First Sergeant Rodolph H. Whitner. Sergeant Charles S. Baker. Sergeant David Crull. Sergeant Abram T. Chappell. Sergeant George S. Minor. Sergeanı Jemes F. McMahel.
Corporal Federick D. Connor.
Corporal Thomas Woods. Corporal Jacob Beck.
Corporal James W. Wheeler. Corporal William F. Smither. Corporal William M. McKim.
Corporal Davis Bumgardner.
Corporal James B. Groves.
Corporal Robert H. Morris.
Corporal George L. McKim.
PRIVATES. John J. Arnold, Richard Baker, Joseph Busath, B. F. Boultinghouse, Franklin Christoff, George W. Cooper, Henry Doring, Franklin Drake, John Fennell, John Fey, An- drew Gump, Samuel G. Hensley, George B. Herbert, Daniel Hardin, Hugh Hagan, John Johnson, Miles James, Peter Krensh, William Kershbaum, John Moss, Henry C. Reed, James S. Simler, Alfred Stinson, Franklin Woodward, David Welsh, Mathew Woods, Thomas J. Wilson, David Wilson, James Williamson, John Waggle, Patrick Brannon, Nelson Crull, Marion Eaton, Thomas Fitzgerald, Charles Flood, Lawrence Hannon, John J. Lang, James W. Lamar, Michael Morris, John R. McConnell, William Powell, Calvin Samp- ley, Franklin Snawder, Mathew Smith, John Smith, Stephen Terry, Addison Terry, Washington Connor, Thomas Dillon, Isaac Hensley, Samuel G. Hutchison, Curtis Lindsey, Jerry A. Robison, Daniel Shelley, Peter Snawder, William F. Warren.
PROVOST GUARD OF LOUISVILLE. FIELD AND STAFF.
Lieutenant-colonel Henry Dent. Major Selby Harney. Adjutant Charles A. Gruber.
Surgeon George W. Ronald.
Sergeant-major Henry Sutton.
COMPANY A.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain William T. Dillard. First Lieutenant Charles A. Gruber.
Second Lieutenant Francis A. McHarry.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Sergeant John C. Slater.
Sergeant William Ernst.
Sergeant John M. Snyder. Sergeant William Harper.
Sergeant William H. Miller.
Corporal F. G. Whick. Corporal William S. Edwards.
Corporal Henry Patterson.
Corporal Joseph Pickering.
Corporal Charles Bardin.
Corporal William Cummins.
Corporal Peter Frickhofer.
Corporal Thomas H. Atkinson.
Corporal Jacob S. Pierce.
Musician Levi B. Bixby.
Musician John Watson.
PRIVATES.
Frederick Ashman, Oliver Allison, Thomas Argin, John W. Barker, Jackson Blunk, Jacob Crester, William Casey, Anthony Clarke, James Corcoran, William Cusac, George Crawley, Charles G. Cushman, John Cook, George Clark, John Dysinger, Michael Doyle, John Dalton, Jacob Dress,
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Conrad Draul, Joseph P. Estes, Frank Esrich, Henry Eber- hart, Patrick Flinn, John Fuston, Bernard Flack, Frederick Frisher, William Griffin, Lewis Gross, Alfred J. Groch, Con- rad Groth, Franklin Graw, John Hagarman, Laurence Hag- arman, A. Hodapp, Andrew Height, Thomas Hennessy, John W. Jacobs, William Jemmison, Anthony Kern, Lewis Kremer, William Kagle, John Kiser, Joseph Lanterback, Frank Miller, Henry B. Miller, Michael Murray, William McMurray, Franklin Melvin, Hugh Moffitt, Daniel Meaher, Patrick McGoff, Thomas Malone, Henry Marcely, Michael McGierney, Anton Mollain, Philip Mollain, Anthony Mc- Ginty, James Maher, John J. Miller, Henry Osterman, Leonard Pairne, Lewis Pickering, Mordecai Pillow, William Patterson, Alfred G. Putnanı, Charles Pickering, George B. Randolph, Joseph W. Roberts, Francis S. Roberts, Andrew Riley, Henry Sutton, William Seibel. Samnel Schwer, Joseph Snell, Frederick Stutzell, George Shower, Joseph Schwartz, Lewis S. Skiles, Anthony Stormel, Leonard Stelley, Casper Sutter, John Shoemaker, Charles Seitz, G. H. Timmer, Charles Tietz, Walter Townsend, Peter Uhl, Jacob Vanan, George W. White, Thomas Young.
COMPANY B.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain William Blood. First Lieutenant Christopher C. Hare. First Lieutenant David A. Harvey. Second Lieutenant Frederick Wyman.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Sergeant Eli Farmer. Sergeant James W. Fisher.
Sergeant Benjamin Myers.
Sergeant J. R. Farmer. Corporal J. E. Goldsmith.
Corporal Morris Davis. Corporal Harrison Bridge.
Corporal P. H. Yenawine. Corporal Levi Cole. Corporal R. M. McClelland.
Corporal Thomas H. Stephens. Corporal George W. Vreland.
PRIVATES.
John Brady, John C. Boyd, Alexander T. Barker, Neal Beglot, Daniel Bennett, John Connell, A. J. Craig, Henry Chappell, James Chappell, Thomas R. Crandell, J. C. Con- nell, Joseph Carpenter, Thomas S. Chesser, Frank Dittmar, John Daker, C. F. Dantic, James Easton, Willlam Felker, John Farris, John Freeman, J. T. Froman, Walton Gold- smith, William Gable, Weston Graham, Price Graham, John Green, William Gallaher, John Hazer, Henry Hiser, Henry J. Holdman, Frank Howell, Henry Hartledge, Joseph Hart- ledge, Eli Harling, Isaac Holt, William Hobbs, P. M. Horn- back, George W. Hays, Lewis Hays, Philip Hacker, Adam Jost, Mathew Lynch, Michael McGraff, John McDonald, Warren Morain, Dennis Mitchell, Andrew H. Mitchell, Wil- liam Mathis, Jonathan N. Marion, William Newman, Frede- rick Rice, James Raverty, J. L. Ryley, William Scandler, George Snell, Philip Seller, J. C. Stammell, Peter Snider, G. L. E. Scherer, Boone Summers, F. V. Stevens, Perry Snellen, Henry J. Smith, William Thurman, Joseph R. Tid- ings, Thomas H. Tehan, J. E. Talbert, Robert Villers, Philip Vollman, William H. Walker, John Young.
Company C was Company F of the Thirty- fourth Kentucky infantry.
COMPANY D. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain Lewis H. Farrell. First Lieutenant James P. Tapp.
Second Lieutenant Joel M. Coward.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Sergeant A. W. D. Abbett.
Sergeant Janies M. Leatherman.
Sergeant James Winn.
Sergeant John Schele.
Sergeant George W. Coward.
Corporal Alfred M. Hoghland.
Corporal Alpheus B. Miller.
Corporal Josepli R. Cain.
Corporal John T. Shadburn.
Corporal Benjamin S. Tyler.
Corporal John Risinger.
Corporal Thomas B. Weatherford.
Corporal Richard L. Heplar.
PRIVATES.
Richard H. Alpine, Joseph Beger, Timothy Brown, Joseph Burkhart, William Brown, John H. Bates, Francis M. Bris- by, James Clarke, Jacob D. Campbell, Thomas Conley, Isaac Covent, H. C. Conley, George L. Cook, James T. Carpenter. Duncan Daker, John Daker, Thomas T. Dunk- ester, Edward Dowler, John Dumpsey, Mathew Daughan, Peter Feeney, William Fitzhenny, James Farmer, Robert Fuiford, George Gans, M. Grisel, George Gutgaher, Patrick M. Gannon, George Gebhart, William A. Green, C. Heckel- miller, Peter L. Helper, Henry A. Hneper, Robert Hagerty, Mills Houston, Theodore Holtsclaw, Henry Heart, John Huddy, Stephen L. Jones, William Y. Jones, Richard Jentzis, George L. Jones, Hiram Jones, George W. Jones, Francis Kennedy, Leonard Kopp, James M. King, Thomas Linch, Francis M. Looney, William W. Martin, William D. Martin, Albert H. McQuiddy, John C. Martin, Jacob Noss, John Negson, Bejamin Nett, Arthur W. O'Connor, Thomas O'Malay, Joseph Parsons, William Ray, John D. Reagh, William Robinson, Joseph Right, Joseph P. Reading, Ephraim Rusk, Henry Rimback, Thomas Sanford, Henry Schafer, rank Steine r, W. L. Smith, Michael Swaney, Joseph F. Sachs, James Scott, Frederick W. Schneider, John Schele, Theodore Swinney, Charles Sinat, Charles Schwardtner, Patrick Scully, John Tomlinson, Thomas B. Thayer, Edward Vincore, John Vollmar, William Wilson, Philip Whalin, Christian G. Weller, Frederick Wolf, Gibson Withers, John B. Wright, Perry Weatherford, D. R. Way- land.
COMPANY E. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain John O. Daly. First Lieutenant Thomas H. Tindell.
Second Lieutenant Eugene O. Daly.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Sergeant William Dougherty.
Sergeant Thomas H. Wenstanley.
Sergeant Charles Miller.
Sergeant Michael Gosney.
Sergeant John B. Smith. Corporal John Jeffers.
Corporal Jacob Ax.
Corporal Timothy Hogan. Corporal Patrick Flood.
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Corporal Fdward Robinson. Corporal Patrick Halpenny. Corporal ohn N. Felters. Corporal Peter Gias.
PRIVATES.
James Butler. J. P. Bornthager, James Boultinghouse, Edward Boultinghouse, Francis M. Boultinghouse, John Burns, Isaac Bennett, Joseph T. Bright, Conrad Burghard, Edward Burns, Oscar Cline, John Crawford, William Cos- tello, Anthony Cliden, John M. Chisenhall, Charles Connell, John Donahugh, facob Dunel, L. H. Daniel, James Evans, Philip Ernst, Jacob Ernst, James Enright, Andrew Fritz, Theodore Farren, Henry Fremmen, John Fremmen, Frank Fremmen, William Fremen, Francis Fark, Jacob Finsten, Jacob Groby, Thomas G. Gallagher, Anthony Griffin, Lewis Gideon, George W. Glenbarker, Patrick Ganning, ohn Gny, J. G. Hall, Richard Henry, Anthony Hoban, John Houser, David F. Henry, Andrew Hearn, A. Hurl, Thomas Kent, Andrew Kregel, Lewis Kimer, John Lever, Charles Lemmer, William Lear, Nicholas Lear, Julius Luenberger, Goblitz Lemier, George W. Messenger, Michael Mc- Donough, Michael Mccarthy, John Mills, Edward B. Miles, David Mercer, John Nix, James Ryan, Robert Ragan, Patrick Riley, Thomas Riley, John Schigart, Franklin Schi- gart, William Schork, John Smith, James Smith, Henry Schikell, Thomas Stanton, Thomas O. Shay, William Shil- ling, John Shartell, Michael Stitzell, Andrew Scherk, Fred- erick Sigel, Frederick Ungerman, Francis Ulrich, Stephen Vick, William R. Vanover, Charles Webber. Jacob Wisen- berger, William R. Wheeler, John V. Wheeler, Patrick Walsh, Christopher Zeigler,
THIRTY-SEVENTH KENTUCKY VOLUNTEER MOUNTED INFANTRY.
This was organized under Colonel Charles S. Hanson, in the summer of 1863, and Companies A, B, and C were mustered into the United States service at Glasgow, Kentucky, September 17, 1863. Companies D, E, F, and G were mus- tered-in October 24, 1863, at Glasgow, Ken- tucky. Captain Stroube's company, originally raised for the Fifty-first Kentucky infantry, was mustered-in September 4, 1863, at Covington, Kentucky, and consolidated with the Thirty- seventh, forming Company H. Companies I and K were mustered-in at Glasgow, Kentucky, December 21 and 22, 1863. Charles S. Hanson was mustered-in as colonel, December 29, 1863, and commanded the regiment until the battle of Saltville, Virginia, was fought, on the 2d day of (October, 1864, when he was severely wounded, and fell into the hands of the enemy a prisoner of war. He was afterwards exchanged and honorably discharged March 6, 1865.
This regiment was composed of the best material, and though a one-year regiment, bore as honorable a part in the war as many three- years regiments, and was engaged in all the battles
occurring in the locality in which it served, though the records of the regiment only show it to have been engaged in the battles at Glasgow, Kentucky; Jackson county, Tennessee; Saltville, Virginia, and Mt. Sterling, Kentucky. It was mustered-out December 29, 1864, at Louisville, the re-enlisted men being transferred to the Fifty- fifth Kentucky infantry and the Fourth Ken- tucky Mounted infantry.
FIELD AND STAFF.
Adjutant Caswell B. Watts.
.COMPANY E.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain William O. Watts. Second Lieutenant ohn R. Watts.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Sergeant George W. Alvin.
Sergeant ohn Dixon.
Sergeant William Knapp. Sergeant Nathan L. R. Melvin.
Sergeant Charles Walters.
Corporal Levi Gravetre.
Corporal o hn D. Warren.
Corporal Henry E. Sanders.
Corporal Manuel Evans.
Corporal Robert Edmonson.
Corporal Militus . Wilson.
Corporal Mitchell Wright.
Corporal eremiah F. eakins.
PRIVATES.
Jacob Bales, Nathan B. Edwards, Green B. Graham, Thomas Helton, John C. Jenkins, Joseph P. Mattingly, William N. Miles, William McDaniel, Henry Milligan, James Nelson, Preston Napper, Thomas J. Pepper, William Perkins, John Perkins, James Peters, John T. Price, Green B. Robertson, Reuben Ratcliff, James Read, Jefferson Rhodes, Robert B. Sanders, Tillman H. Sheckles, John Slaughter, John C. Skaggs, James F. Skaggs, Sidney H. Stennett, Walter Vessels, John R. Wilson, William Wil- liams, John Young, Thomas Burrows, John Burrows, Julius N. Crowley, George M. Emery, George M. French, Oliver P. Grace, John W. Gill, John Hall, William Jones, Jesse Jones, Richard Lyons, William Mitcham, James M. Mundy, Jefferson Morris, Benjamin M. Morris, Jasper C. Roberts, Pascal Saltsman, John T. Wade, William K. Wade, Wil- liam B. Whitehouse, Rufus Ackridge, David Brewer, Joseph Books, Benjamin Brown, John M. Despain, William R. Faulkner, William W. Hunt, Thomas S. Pease, Charles S. Rouse, H. P. Sympson, Henry Wells.
COMPANY F.
COMMISSIONED OFFICER.
Captain James H. White.
COMPANY K.
Captain Joseph J. Borrell. On alphabetical list, but not on company rolls : Second Lieutenant George W. White.
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FORTY-EIGHTH KENTUCKY INFANTRY. FIELD AND STAFF.
Colonel Hartwell T. Burge. Quartermaster James M. Courtney.
COMPANY C.
First Lieutenant John F. Lay. On alphabetical list, but not on company rolls : First Lieutenant John F. Lay.
FIFTY-THIRD KENTUCKY INFANTRY.
FIELD AND STAFF.
Colonel Clinton J. True, Lieutenant-colonel W. C. Johnson.
Major James G. Francis.
Adjutant Frank D. Tunis.
Quartermaster S. J. Housh.
Surgeon William B. Bland.
Assistant Surgeon Henry C. Miller.
On alphabetical list, but not on company rolls: COMMISSIONED OFFICER.
Second Lieutenant Mathew Kennedy.
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FIFTY-FOURTH KENTUCKY INFANTRY.
FIELD AND STAFF.
Surgeon Frederick C. Leber.
COMPANY A.
COMMISSIONED OFFICER.
First Lieutenant Benjamin C. Lockwood.
FIFTY-FIFTH KENTUCKY INFANTRY.
The Fifty-fifth Kentucky Infantry was raised un- der special authority of the War Department, aud was organized at Covington, Kentucky, in Nov- ember, 1864. It was mounted, and performed duty in the counties bordering on the Kentucky Central Railroad, until ordered on the Saltville ex- pedition under General Burbridge. On this ex- pedition It performed good and efficient service, and was favorably mentioned by the command- ing general, among other troops of his division, for gallant bearing in face of the enemy. After the return from Virginia the regiment was by de- tail posted in various counties to protect the citi- zens from depredations of guerrillas, upon which duty it remained until mustered out at Louis- ville, on the 19th day of September, 1865.
FIELD AND STAFF.
Assistant Surgeon E. R. Palmer.
COMPANY E.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Lieutenant James H. White. Second Lieutenant George W. White.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Sergeant Charles Walters. Sergeant Syburn Lain. 16
Sergeant Wiatt B. Goad.
Corporal Thomas Ford.
Corporal Andrew W. Hester.
Corporal Byron A. Gardner.
Corporal Henry Deaver.
Corporal Joseph B. Tennelly. Corporal Thomas Birge.
Corporal William W. Tyree.
Musician Leroy D. Livingston.
Musician James B. Waldon.
Magoner Richard Moore.
PRIVATES.
Thomas Burros, Wesley Blankenship, Thomas H. Blank- enship, Thomas C. Buley, Charles E. Clark, Francis M. Cable, Julius M. Crawley, Lawson Daniels, Abner D. Dud- ley, George W. Durbin, Thomas Deaver, Amos Englan, Irvin Frogg, G. W. French, J. W. Gill, G. W, Golley, John H. Gibson, William H. Wornback, John Harman, Robert Howell, John H. Johnston, Thomas W. Johnston, William Jones, Robert Killian, Richard Lyons, James McCoy, James A. Merryfield, William A. Mitchum, Haywood M. Moore, James M. Mundy, Benjamin M. Morris, John Malone, John Mayfield, Alfred Newton, James J. Newton, Benjamin D. Orr, Cadd Orms, John A. Richards, Jasper E. Robarts, Achison E. Robertson, Nathan L. Slinker, Joseph Slinker, James T. Shoemaker, Pashall Saltsman, Benjamin W. Spaulding, William Steadman, William Vance, John G. Wise, James Walls, William R. Wade, Robert Whitlock, William R. Whitelessee, William F. Wright, John Barnes. Peter Green, John Hall, John Burris, Lelbond H. Dikker- son, Jesse Jones, John T. Waid.
COMPANY G. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain Peter S. Jones. First Lieutenant George M. Harper.
Second Lieutenant John N. Buchanan.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Sergeant Edward D. Scott.
Sergeant William Austin.
Sergeant Benjamin F. Schole.
Sergeant Charles Koph.
Sergeant Albert Ceaser.
Sergeant Clayton L. Harris.
Corporal Jacob Axe.
Corporal William Buckley.
Corporal Elias Brown.
Corporal Charles Stickler.
Corporal Daniel Hathaway.
Corporal Conrad Dintleman.
Corporal Daniel Bardwell.
Corporal Frederick Cubbins.
PRIVATES.
Jesse Abbott, Harmon Ashberry, William Brown, William H. Brown, John Cleary, Patrick Durrill, James L. Davis, Frederick Ehrempford, Milton H. Gore, Charles Gardner, John Hegan, Casemer Hillerick, Louis Huber, Adolph Haze, James W. Jackson, Leman C. Kellam, Jackson Led- ford, Thomas Ledford, Major E. Lee, Henry C. Lucas, Peter Moreback, John Messinger, George W. Messinger, Harrison Miller, Francis Manahan, Frederick Miller, James A. Matthes, Noah Piercefield, John Shaw, Jacob Smith, Gabriel Smaltz, Frank Spindler, Frank Snyder, Andrew Severs, John Stephens, James Bethuran, Wiley R. Daugh-
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erty, Michael Heltz, Henry Ley, John Massey, William H. Snead, Edgar Warriner, William H. Hood, Francis M. Mc- Donald, John Miller.
COMPANY K.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Second Lieutenant Jacob P. Phipps.
On alphabetical list, but not on company rolls : Captain George Welker.
FIRST KENTUCKY CAVALRY.
PRIVATES.
Robert F. Burton, William Clarke, Walter Large, John Peryins, William J. Vanhook.
COMPANY F.
PRIVATES.
William Stapleton, Thomas Thompson, John Tombs.
SECOND KENTUCKY CAVALRY.
The Second Kentucky cavalry was organized at Camp Joe Holt, under Colonel Buckner Board, mustered into service on the 9th day of September, 1861, by Major W. H. Sidell, and was a part of that gallant band raised by Gen- eral Rousseau, from which the grand army of the Cumberland sprung. It marched from Camp Joe Holt to Muldrough's Hill with General Rous- seau in defense of Louisville against the advance of Buckner, and was immediately assigned to duty with the Army of the Cumberland; it was in the advance of General Buell's army at Shiloh, and participated in that battle. The regiment remained in Tennessee until September, 1863, when it again returned to Kentucky with Buell's army, in pursuit of Bragg, and with the cavalry engaged with the enemy at Chaplin Hills, Ken- tucky, October 8, 1862. The regiment marched from Perryville, in pursuit of Bragg, as far as Mount Vernon, in Rockcastle county, Kentucky, when the pursuit was abandoned, and both armies made efforts to reach Nashville first. From Nashville the regiment marched to Mur- freesboro, and in the fight of Stone river received special mention from General Rousseau, com- manding the division, for gallant and daring bravery.
The regiment participated in the following noted battles in which loss was sustained, besides numerous skirmishes and minor battles incident to the vigorous campaigns of the Army of the Cumberland, to which it was attached, viz : Shiloh, Perryville, Stone River, Chickamauga, Lookout Mountain, and all the battles of the Atlanta campaign. The regiment veteranized at
Bridgeport, Alabama, March 7, 1864, and the recruits and veterans were transferred to the Second Kentucky veteran cavalry.
FIELD AND STAFF.
Colonel Buckner Board.
Colonel Thomas P. Nicholas.
Lieutenant-colonel Owen Starr.
Regimental Quartermaster Elias Thomasson.
Regimental Quartermaster William G. Rogers.
Regimental Commissary Edward B. Ayres.
COMPANY A.
COMMISSIONED OFFICER.
Captain George W. Griffiths.
PRIVATE.
Blanhart Rees.
COMPANY B.
PRIVATE.
William Brantley.
COMPANY C.
COMMISSIONED OFFICER.
Captain Charles D. Armstrong.
PRIVATES.
George A. Kidd, Samuel J. Pearce, Samuel Strader.
COMPANY F.
COMMISSIONED OFFICER.
Captain Edward J. Mitchell.
COMPANY G.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain John Baker. First Lieutenant Sanford H. Thurman.
PRIVATES. Henry F. White, Ewing White, William A. Wallace, John Slack, James E. Turner, John Vance.
COMPANY H. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain Thomas C. Wiley. First Lieutenant Augustine T. Gulitz.
First Lieutenant George S. Coyle.
PRIVATE.
William Spears.
COMPANY 1.
COMMISSIONED OFFICER.
Captain Lovell H. Thixton.
PRIVATES.
Andrew J. Smith, Levi S. Slate, Reason M. Slate, Joseph M. Hunter, William T. McCormick.
COMPANY L. PRIVATES. John Allen Jones, John O'Brien, James L. Thackston.
COMPANY M.
COMMISSIONED OFFICER.
Captain Robert M. Gilmore. PRIVATES.
Larkin Arnold, William Brown, Isaac Burnett, James
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Broke, James Brock, George Bobbitt, Pleasant Q. Barren, Cyrenius W. Carrier, William Crabtree, James Cox, George W. Davis, William Edwards, Andrew J. Frogg, Thornton F. Gaines, George W. Gill, William L. Griffis, Thomas Gar- rett, Neely W. Hart, Anderson Hunter, Joseph Hatmaker, William Lawson, William Mckenzie, Carroll C. Mercer, William Mastengill, James Mothers, John H. Meeks, James Merritt, George Nichols, Henry Price, Samnel Price, William Price, John A. Rainey, Henry Smith, James Suett, Allen Sosage, William Todd, Robert Warren, James Waddall, Emerson Wallace, Isaiah Wright, Jonathan Welsh, Burdine Young, Martin Dntherage, Martin Hicks, Ezekiel H. Hall, Curtis M. Shelton, Thomas M. Floyd, William Reynolds, James Young, John H. Breck, [oseph H. Gridley, William M. Nichols, William H. Woodall, James Adams, James Gordon, John B. Miller.
The following names are found in the alpha- betical list of officers, but they do not appear among the officers in the regimental roster:
Brevet First Lieutenant Spencer C. Evans. Second Lieutenant George S. Coyle.
THIRD KENTUCKY CAVALRY.
The Third regiment Kentucky Volunteer cav- alry was organized at Calhoon, Kentucky, under Colonel James S. Jackson, and mustered into the United States service on the 13th day of Decem- ber, 1861, by Major W. H. Sidell. Immediately after organization the regiment was engaged as scouts in Southwestern Kentucky, a section of the State over which the Confederates then held control. They were assigned to General T. L. Crittenden's division, and marched from Cal- hoon to Nashville, Tennessee, in the month of March, 1862. From there, in advance of the Army of the Cumberland, it marched through Tennessee to Pittsburg Landing, and participated in the battle of Shiloh; from there to Corinth and Iuka, Mississippi; thence to Florence, Ala- bama; from there to Athens, Alabama, where the regiment remained during the summer of 1862. From Athens the regiment marched to Decherd, Tennessee, and from there commenced the pursuit of Bragg, who had advanced to Ken- tucky. At New Haven, Kentucky, they partici- pated in the engagement in which the Third Georgia cavalry was captured. In advance of Major-General Crittenden's division they marched from Louisville to Perryville, and in pursuit of Bragg out of Kentucky, returning to Nashville and Murfreesboro, Tennessee. The regiment veteranized at Nashville in March, 1864, having participated in the following battles in which loss was sustained, viz: Sacramento, Kentucky; Pea Ridge, Mississippi; Corinth, Iuka, Mississippi;
New Market, Alabama; Kinderhook, Tennessee; Chaplin Hills, Shiloh, Stone River, and Chicka- mauga, Georgia.
FIELD AND STAFF.
Major W. S. D. Megowan, Adjutant Zachary L. Taylor. Chaplain Hartwell T. Burge.
COMPANY A. PRIVATES.
William Cash, John Hays, Jesse Jennings, Abraham Job, James Liles, John W. Sterling, John W. Yates, Joseph Hale, Sammel D, Ingles, Nicholas J. Mercer, Charles L. Robert- son, John W. Smith, John J. Smith, Jerome B. Smith, Newton Champion, James L. Driver, Miles Dunning, Wil- liam Ely, An.hony Gardner, John W. Hodge, David Hall, John Knalls, Young Long, Benjamin O. Mitchell, T. Zacha- riah Pryor, John H. Rushing, Rufus M. Stokes, Wiley O. Thurman, Altred Wilson.
COMPANY B. COMMISSIONED OFFICER.
Captain Mathew H. Jouett.
PRIVATES.
George W. Short, Henry Uncel, John W. Herrell, Wil- liam D. Dial, James M. Deamer, William C. Jarvis, Wil- liam McCormick, Edward R. Roll, James McCormick, James W. Hammers, John Wesley, Brewer, Peter Carter, William Cyreans, George B. Hicks, Samuel Krane, Paris Williams.
COMPANY C.
PRIVATES.
James W. Lucas, Hiram Shannon, Willis Roach, Henry C. Staten, Benjamin F. Davidson, W. J. G. Hughes, Lean- der Duncan, Solon Houghton.
COMPANY D.
PRIVATES.
James Steaward, James T. Buchanan, George Benet, La- fayette Jimmerson.
COMPANY E.
COMMISSIONED OFFICER.
First Lieutenant Percival P. Oldershaw.
PRIVATE.
Michael S. Lile.
COMPANY F.
COMMISSIONED OFFICER.
First Lieutenant W. H. Burghardt.
COMPANY G.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain I. Speed Peay.
Captain Thomas C. Foreman.
Captain L. L. Drown.
Captain Edward W. Ward.
First Lieutenant William Starling.
First Lieutenant Thomas Coyle. First Lieutenant John Weist.
Second Lientenant A. J. Gillett. Second Lieutenant Garnett Duncan.
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NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Company Quartermaster Sergeant Charles J. Mull. Sergeant Joseph McCrory.
Sergeant Charles Lentz.
Sergeant John W. Forrester. Corporal Irvine Shiflett. Corporal Willis H. Rasor. Corporal Thomas E. Bicknell. Corporal Peter Coffman.
Corporal William E. Surman. Corporal Brutus Z. Tullilove.
Corporal Benjamin R. Myers. Bugler Philip Brenner. Bugler David B. Fry. Farrier Thomas R. Hagan. Farrier Thomas M. Foote. Saddler John King.
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