History of the Ohio falls cities and their counties : with illustrations and bibliographical sketches, Vol. I, Part 24

Author: Williams, L.A., & Co., Cleveland
Publication date: 1882
Publisher: Cleveland, Ohio : L. A. Williams & Co.
Number of Pages: 814


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Wagoner Thomas J. Lear.


PRIVATES.


Thomas J. Adams, Frederick Beck, Benjamin Bevin, James Black, Reuben Blake, James B. Bockin, William H. Bockin, Aaron B. Carfield, Charles R. Cable, William H. S. Cable, William Curry, David W. Crutcher, Thomas Coyle, William H. Cubine, Alonzo Davidson, John W. Ellis, Hastings Foote, Pleasant K. Gentry, Richard M. Gentry, Zachariah Green, John Hardy, Michael Haley, John Haley, Robert H. Haskinson, John R. Hurly, John Hatter, William B. Hunter, Gustavus Hyde, William. Hall, Jackson Isaacs, Charles W. Jones, Tarlton Jones, William C. Jones, David B. Kindred, Conrad Kraft, James Lowe, William N. Lake, Jesse E. Lear, Joseph F. Mallot, William Moller, Richard P. Nuckols, Henry Pern, Henry C. Price, George W. Powell, Freeman F. Runyon, John Ridge, Richard Scott, Curtis A. Stout, Thomas Salyers, David Snowden, James Sherwood, Henry Tice, Manlius Taylor, John B. Vanwinkle, Josephus Wyley, Michael Welsh, Thomas H. Watkins, George B. Currin, James Lile, Thomas Lafferty, James Leech, Jr., William McFellen, George Mouzer, Caleb Rey- nolds, William H. Renfro, William Taylor, Laine Wether- spoon, Perry C. Brooks, John W. Bush, W. Boston, Thomas Crump, Daniel Dobson, Francis Grinstead, James Grinstead, William Harness, Lorenzo Huff, Isaac Huff, Nathan Mur- ray, George Waggoner, John Wade, Peter O. Leech.


COMPANY H.


Private James L. Davis.


COMPANY I.


PRIVATES.


Zachariah Betts, Newton Baltzell, Robert J. Cooley, John Crawford, Reason Cravens, Philip Daffron, Francis Daffron, Ahigal Deweese, William N. Evans, L. Gaines, George H. Gosnell, Joel Gray, James Graham, Abner Hill, William N. Harding, Samuel Hazel, James R. Johns, Emis Jewel, Leander Lane, William C. Lane, Horatio G. Lane, William McCauley, William H. Nall, George H. Nelson, James Pat- ten, William H. Reed, George W. Sweeney, Isaac School- field, Ellis Stephens, Amos Smith, William E. Spradling, John Travis, William T. Thoms, William B. Taggart, Thomas W. Wood, John Wheeler, Miles H. Watkins, Richard E. Yeakey, Peter R. Daniel, Stephen F. Grove, Squire N. Lampton, John L. Oldham, James W. Skipworth, Harvey Young, Augustin Gunn, James M. Deweese, Waltion Harris, James G. Downey.


COMPANY K.


Private William Beard.


COMPANY L.


PRIVATES.


Thomas Shearn, George D. Blake, Sylvester Lay, George Oliver, Peter Gregory, Asa Williams.


COMPANY M. PRIVATES.


Charles Cox, James Lond, Jerome Myers, Henry Bernard, John Longel, James H. Dans, Nelson H. Norton, Thomas B. Thompson, John Wright, M. W. Davidson, John Bill- ingsley, Louis Goodlue, Daniel W. Carden, Samuel J. Ew- ing, Matthew Jenkins, Charles E. Silwell, Jesse Sayre, Hiram A. Pogue, Bradford P. Thornberry, Wallace W. Thornberry, Samuel D. Thornberry, John W. Atkinson, Andrew J. Green, Meredith A. Davis, Henry Fox, Alfred Lockhart, William Parsons, Samuel G. Revel, Calvin York, Jefferson Gentry, William D. Gentry, William A. Huff, John Riper- dan, Thomas T. Hicks, William Kelley, Thomas C. Phipps, William R. Keef, Robert H. Meredith, Andrew J. Alverson, John D. Bell, Wesley Parsons.


FOURTH KENTUCKY VOLUNTEER CAVALRY.


The following statement of the condition, strength, and operations of the Fourth regiment Kentucky volunteer cavalry, from its organiza- tion to the 6th day of January, 1864, when the regiment veteranized, is taken from the regi- mental records, and from other authentic sources, and is strictly accurate. The Fourth was or- ganized at Louisville, under Colonel Jesse Bayles, mustered into service on the 24th day of Dec- ember, 1861, by Captain Bankhead, and served as follows: On the 6th day of January, 1862, the regiment marched from Louisville to Bards- town, and went into a camp of instruction, es- tablished at the place by the late General Lytle; on the 26th day of March, 1862, left Bardstown for Nashville, Tennessee; on the 8th of April, 1862, marched from Nashville to Wartrace, Ten- nessee; on the 13th day of July, 1862, marched to Tullahoma, Tennessee, and remained there until August, 1862; from Tullahoma marched to Manchester, Tennessee, and from there to Mur- freesboro, and thence to Bowling Green, Ken- tucky, covering the retreat of General Buell; from the 3d day of September, 1862, until the 9th of February, 1863, the regiment was engaged in scouting over the southern portion of Kentucky; on the 9th day of February, 1863, the regiment marched for Nashville, where it arrived on the 14th; marched from Nashville for Murfreesboro on the 16th of February; arrived at Murfrees- boro on the 18th of February; on the 27th of


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February marched to Franklin, Tennessee, where it remained observing Van Dorn and Forrest's commands, and skirmishing with them every day, until the 2d of June, when the regiment marched to Triune; on the 4th of June returned to Frank- lin, having several severe engagements with the enemy on that day and the following; marched to Triune on the 7th of June, where it remained until the 23d, being engaged with the enemy on the 9th and roth; marched with the cavalry corps in advance of the Army of the Cumber- land until the 29th of July, when it went into camp at Gum Springs, Tennessee, where it re- mained until the 9th of August, marching thence by way of Fayetteville, Tennessee, and Hunts- ville, Alabama, to Maysville, Alabama; on the 27th of August marched to Caperton's Ferry, Alabama; crossed the Tennessee river on the Ist of September, and proceeded to Valley Head; on September 3d crossed Lookout Mountain, and marched through Alpine to Summerville, Georgia, and returned to Valley Head on the 15th of September; on the 19th September the regi- ment marched for Crawfish Springs, Georgia, where, on the 2 1st of September, it was engaged with Wheeler's command of 7,000 men and 12 pieces of artillery. In this engagement, being overpowered and surrounded, the Fourth covered the retreat of the brigade, losing in the engage- ment 97 men killed and prisoners of war.


The regiment arrived at Chattanooga on the 22nd of September, and on the 25th marched for Bellefonte, Alabama, arriving on the 30th Sep- tember; left Bellefonte on the 2nd October for Caperton's Ferry, where it remained until De- cember 2d, and from thence marched via Chat- tanooga to Rossville, Georgia, arriving on the 5th December, being on the extreme outpost of the Army of the Cumberland. It remained at Ross- ville uutil the 6th of January, 1864, when it vet- eranized, being among the first Kentucky regi- ments to renew their enlistment for three years.


The regiment engaged in over fifty battles and skirmishes in which loss was sustained, among the principal of which are the following: Leba- non, Tennessee; Manchester Pike, Tennessee, Readyville, near Chattanooga; Jasper, Rankin's Ferry, Anderson Cross Roads, Mott Creek, Bat- tle Creek, Tennessee ; Stevenson, Bellefonte, Ala- bama; Sparta, Manchester, McMinnville, Gallatin, Tennessee ; Trenton, Morgantown, Hopkinsville,


Kentucky; Red Springs, Liberty, Murfreesboro, Franklin, Spring Hill, Brentwood, Lewisburg Pike, Carter's Creek, Little Harpeth, Columbia, Thompson's Station, Triune, Middleton, Eagle- ville, Hoover's Gap, Guy's Gap, Shelbyville, Decherd, Tennessee; Whitesburg, Valley Head, Alabama; Alpine, Summerville, and Chickamau- ga, Georgia.


FIELD AND STAFF.


Colonel Jesse Bayles.


Lieutenant-Colonel Jacob Ruckstuhl.


Lieutenant-Colonel Llewellyn Gwynne.


Major John F. Gunkel.


Adjutant Moses C. Bayles.


Adjutant George K. Speed.


Regimental Quartermaster Charles Kurfiss.


Assistant Surgeon David P. Middleton.


Chaplain Matthew N. Lasley.


Sergeant Major Henry Tanner.


Quartermaste Sergeant Theodore Wergo.


Commissary Sergeant William Butler.


Hospital Steward William Edwards.


COMPANY A.


COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Captain Levi Chilson. .


Captain William D. Hooker.


Captain Joseph A. Cowell.


First Lieutenant William J. Hunter.


Second Lieutenant James Barnes.


Second Lieutenant Basil N. Hobbs.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Sergeant John J. Collins.


Sergeant Frank Leifferth.


Sergeant Ryland K. Shuck.


Sergeant John W. Burress.


Sergeant James Albertson.


Sergeant Nathan K. Gross.


Sergeant loseph Dawkins. Sergeant William Sexton.


Corporal Jordan Brooks.


Corporal Joseph H. Arteburn.


Corporal Dominick Gross.


Corporal Elzy Kennedy.


Corporal Marion King.


Corporal Jacob Welkins.


Corporal William Stephenson,


Corporal John P. Ashby.


Saddler William E. Fleece.


Bugler Christian Essig.


Bugler Frank Brinkman.


Farrier Logan Jeffries.


PRIVATES.


Andrew Beamela, Peter Edwards, No. 2, Eli D. Gardner, George Graves, William Kerr, George Morris, William Pren- tis, Joseph Phillips, John J. Smith, William Sands, William S. Thompson, John Wooley, Martin Young, Cummins Child- ers, Francis Dononahu, Bartholomew Duffy, Peter Edwards, No. I, John Heller, James L. Kelley, Jefferson Lowery, Augustus Mathews, George Myers, James V. Reed, John Skell, James Smallwood, MeGillam H. Watkins. Isaac Wat- kins, Cornelins M. Woodruff, John Wheeler, Samuel Young,


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John Arterburn, Frank Bonner, John Bonner, David Bonner, Jordan Brooks, John Boes, Robert J. Collins, Nicholas Cun- ningham, Jackson Declermin, John A. W. Davis, James Ed- wards, William E. Fleece, Lawson H. Kelly, John H. Price, George Rhoe, John C. Schaefer, James J. H. Scott, Simon Trester, Thomas Young, Samuel Anderson, Christian Fulty, John Sands, John Butts, Alexander F. Bolin, William H. Brown, David Collins, Lafayette Collins, James Corden Thomas E. Crumbaugh, Joshua Devers, William Edwards, Joseph Fehr, Thomas Figg, Joseph C. D. Gill, William M. Goldsmith, Joseph Ham, Richard Hall, William Jones, Joseph King, Michacl King, Benjamin Kelly, Thomas Mc- Manus, William Oglesby, Thomas O'Brin, John Riker, Rob- ert W. Reed.


COMPANY B.


COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Captain John Kurfiss. Captain Adam Rogers. First Lieutenant Henry Tanner. Second Lieutenant John Feitsch.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


First Sergeant Barney Castner.


Sergeant B. B. Sloan. Sergeant David Patton. Sergeant George Snider. Sergeant Charles Clinton.


Sergeant Jacob Wreterstein.


Sergeant Henry Smith.


Sergeant John H. Brecket. Commissary-sergeant James C. Phillips. Corporal William Frix.


Corporal John S. Barkley.


Corporal Andrew Louden. Corporal Ludwick Black.


Corporal Jacob Fix. Corporal Clarles Lauthard.


Corporal John Weakley. Corporal Charles Ackers. Corporal Nicholas Bender.


Bugler William Farrell. Bugler Peter Phyer. Farrier George B. Sherridan. Farrier Peter Smith. Saddler John Zoll. Wagoner Joseph Eckert.


PRIVATES.


Jacob Akes, Martin Belner, Christian Brinkman, Davd Dirrick, Louis Forcht, John Owens, P. Shuble, Andrew Small, John Bihbig, Daniel Flood, Charles Forcht, Edward Hern, John Hoog, Jacob H. Lesstcrofft, Conrad Mening, William Meyers, Henry Sheard, Casper Schwarts, John Shower, Sr., Henry Shofmaster, Jacob Thornton, Andrew Bach, Frederick Brown, Matthew Miller, John Phelan, Nicholas Smith, David H. Taylor, George Weatherstein, Jacob Walter, Joseph Hen- eman, Henry Aleyeser, William Allsmiller, Conrad Bader, August Baker, Gottleib F. Baner, Frederick Basser, Joseph Barrell, Henry Doert, David R. Fenton, Charles Gaillerune, Alpert Halwax, John Hoerty, Frederick Ludwick, John Lud- wick, James Lawson, Joseph Marshal, Freling Namick, Ma- son Parson, Thomas Phillips, John Ruth, Thomas Ridge, Kaviett Shindler, John Shower, Thomas Steward, Albert Sanlergilt, Mac. Sensoth, Frank Shier, Gibson Tate, Lewis Upper.


COMPANY C.


COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Captain Charles L. Unthank.


Captain Sylvester W. Raplee.


Captain John M. Bacon.


First Lieutenant James O'Donnell.


First Lieutenant William J. Killmore.


Second Lieutenant William M. Nichols.


Second Lieutenant A. G. Rosengarten.


Second Lieutenant James Hines.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


First Sergeant Squire S. Roberts,


Company Quartermaster-Sergeant George Kipp.


Sergeant Joseph Rickett.


Sergeant Julius C. Sherer.


Sergeant William J. Loder


Sergeant William Stitgee.


Sergeant George A. St. John.


Corporal Thomas Couch.


Corporal John Ford.


Corporal David Gordon.


Corporal Franklin E. Roberts.


Saddler James S. Dikes. John K. Adams.


Farrier John Metz.


PRIVATES.


Frederick Butcher, Henry Delaney, Anthony Ham, John Meyer, Lewis Roberts, Patrick Shudy, Francis J. St. John, John Zink, Henry A. Crider, James Cassack, Henry Conn, John B. Dunlap, Edward Demprey, Alex. Goodman, Patrick Hart, Nicholas Kirin, Daniel Munty, Benjamin J. Nicholson, Morris Powers, John Stair, William Shriver, Michael Farrel, Samuel Graham, John M. Gray, James Hislip, Patrick Haney, John Sullivan, George Chastain, James Chapman, Charles Gorman, Andy Gross, David Heaver, James How- ard, Daniel Ham, Patrick Kennedy, Joseph Kipp, Johnson McConkey, Julian L. Moraldo, Henry Meyer, George Orr, J., John Sheer, Benjamin F. Sewards, Cornelius Sullivan, Thomas Sullivan, William Torrell, John Westfall, Lewis W. Woodal.


COMPANY D. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Captain George Welling.


Captain William J. Barnett.


First Lieutenant Frank N. Sheets.


First Lieutenant John B. Lee.


Second Lieutenant James A. Kemp.


Second Lieutenant John P. Brown.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Sergeant Joseph B. Bradley.


Sergeant William W. Chalfin.


Sergeant William Snelling.


Sergeant James W. Rooney.


Sergeant Washington Reynolds.


Sergeant Philip T. Chapple. Sergeant Francis V. Stephens.


Corporal Rufus Congrove. Corporal John F. Doncuster. Corporal Wiliiam Atcher. Corporal Edward Atcher.


Corporal James S. Goldsmith.


Corporal John C. Sherwood. Corporal Hercules Roney.


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Corporal William Smith. Corporal Jesse Brimerr


PRIVATES.


Michael Conner, Silas W. Collier, George T. Goodale, Peter Glassman, John W. Hagan, Philip Kressel, John Lit- tle, John Marger, Alfred Shanks, Robert Fleming, John Westfall, Wm. T. Atcher, Isaac Burch, William L. Branch, Alfred Cordon, Ausburn Flowers, Nelson Goldsmith, Thomas Gilbert, James O. Hagan, William J. Hunter, Absolon Harrison, Thomas Henott, James Jump, Littleton Lincoln, Adolphus Meyers, Thomas J. Martin, Augustus G. Myers, Hugh A. Patterson, Adam Phister, Henry Rase, Daniel Simpkins, William C. Smith, John T. Tanner, John Travis, Harrison Tanner, William Walden, Samuel Wallace, James Crillen, John M. Briscoe, William Greenwell, George Haddox, Joel Harrison, Christopher C. Martin, Kirhfur Shively, Charles Swiney, Greenup J. Westfall, William Pierefield, William G. Arthur, Philip Birman, Levi Brent- linger, William E. Brunnel, George Cuddlemeyer, Franklin Collings, Isaac Douglas, Torrence Davidson, William M. Edwards, William Foster, Samuel Foster, William Graham, Harrison Joyce, John James, Andrew Lawrence, William Medcalf, Christopher C. Martin, Jacob McIntosh, Alexander Oliver, John Ranidon, John Read, Jeremiah Steward, Michael Sago, David Shoptan, Perry Snelling, William Todd, Edward Welling, John Yeager.


COMPANY E.


COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Captain Henry A. Schaeffer. Captain Leopold Preuss. Captain James O'Donnell. First Lieutenant Max Cohn. Second Lieutenant Henry G. Waller.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Sergeant Lewis Huanker. Sergeant Gustav E. Hueter. Sergeant John Weber. Sergeant John Vogle. Sergeant David Wehing. Sergeant Ambrose Kuni. Sergeant John Keller. Sergeant Henry Stoly. Sergeant John Schnab.


Corporal Henry Deersman. Corporal John Frank. Corporal Lewis Gross. Corporal Henry Fischer.


Corporal John Frank. Corporal Andy Frank.


PRIVATES.


John Ash, Moses Burig, John Hassing, Francis Hillincli, Julius Hudle, Adam Loosman, Philip M. Panty, August Wall, Andrew Weiller, Henry Leeback, Lewis Baty, Ignatus Bernhard, John Braum, Bartholomew Brander, Henry Doeh- mann, Peter Funk, Ferdinan Meitt, Frank Littler, Conrad Routhams, Jacob Rodd, Gotleib Scharott, Lajarus Schaub, Carl Sivann, John Lissert, Lewis Ampfer, David Engel, Peter Hensler, Anlon Killer, John Lỏng, David Peter, Eber- han Fraut, George Quillenan, Christian Ehlsheit, John Krohm, Henry Foeth, Jacob Graff, John A. Knapp, George Koch, Jacob Kung, Conrad Miller, Peter Rechenan, Adam Schneider, John Sipple, John Streit, Henry Trout, John Wasmer, Conrad Weber.


COMPANY F.


COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Captain Nelson B. Church.


Captain Sidney Lyons. Captain Basil N. Hobbs. Captain Spencer Cooper. First Lieutenant John D. Bird.


First Lieutenant Thomas P. Harnot.


First Lieutenant William G. Milton. Second Lieutenant Abel R. Church.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Sergeant James Wilmoth.


Sergeant James G. White.


Sergeant James B. Johnson.


Sergeant Phillip Reed.


Sergeant William G. Milton. Sergeant Charles H. Soule.


Sergeant Daniel S. Williams.


Sergeant Thomas Merideth.


Sergeant Martin Wilhelm. Corporal William B. Sensbaugh.


Corporal James McMahon. Corporal James Carter.


Corporal James W. Duckworth.


Corporal Robert D. Stevens.


Corporal S. W. Parrish.


Farrier Walthen Bonner.


Farrier John J. Burke.


Saddler John M. Hutchinson.


Wagoner Robert Folis.


PRIVATES.


Arnold Amos, John S. Baker, Henry Blair, Alexander Dobbins, John Howsley, James S. Lewis, John C. Langly Abraham Meredith, William Meredith, Gabriel Reynolds, Edmonds Reeves, Thomas W. Slaughter, Bradley Sanders, Thomas Shane, William Wilhelm, Mortimer Gaither, Wil- liam G. Butler, James K. P. Byland, Martin Dillingham, Samuel Fife, Malone Hatfield, Lawrence Kelly, Phinis Reed, Robert Ramsey, Warren Watkins, Thomas Brook, James H. Brooks, John J. Brooks, William Dorms, William Murphy, John McQueen, Dabney Nance, James W. Raymond, Thomas Williams, James W. Watkins, James Monehan, Robert B. Beswick, John Cain, Henry Casey, Edward Com- mingore, George W. Ginnis, Hugh Grey, John Hefferman, Henry Lewis, James Parrish, William Moore, Bryan H. Sharp, John Wilhelm, John Womack, Thomas G. York, Lewis Carroll, David O'Connell.


COMPANY G. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Captain Casper Blume. Captain John Sailer.


Captain George K. Speed.


First Lieutenant William Shriver.


First Lieutenant William H. Mckinney.


Second Lieutenant Thomas Hoffman.


Second Lieutenant Rodolph Curtis.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


First Lieutenant George Rothchild.


Sergeant Jacob J. Septig. Sergeant Philip Allicurger. Sergeant Constantine John. Sergeant Charles Gossville. Sergeant Leonhard Reider.


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Sergeant Henry Deidtrich. Sergeant Henry Fitchteman. Sergeant Philip Gutig. Sergeant John M. Kirck. Corporal Otto Schneider. Corporal Henry Schuler. Corporal Herman Mirers. Corporal Joseph Koch. Corporal Joseph Sherer. Corporal Philip Dill.


Bugler Philip Walter. Farrier John Muss. Farrier Jesse Suckland. Saddler Michael Buchard. Wagoner Joseph Hergog.


PRIVATES.


Peter Bellner, Mathias Bellner, John Breinig, Henry Blume, Frederick Erde, John Greenlick, John Koll, Henry Man- schler, Louis Oppenheimer, Bernhard Slechtin, Casper Seibel, Carl Sester, Peter Hook, Timothy Koller, Martin Luty, Jacob Morelli, Charles Meyer, Vincincis Schaffner, Jacob Schmidt, Augustus Steel, Christopher Pauer, Robert Breck- heimer, Peter Anstgen, Philip Lum, Charles Luther, John Fritch. Carl Reder, George Anger, Peter Andy, Andrew Banks, Peter Detroy, Bernhord Eok, Adam Lany, Paul Dobyan, Henry Shiver, John Smith, Ignaty Reiter.


COMPANY H.


COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Captain Patrick W. McGowan.


Captain John F. Weston. First Lieutenant Isaac Burch.


First Lieutenant Lewis Ryan.


Second Lieutenant John Burke.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Sergeant Charles Dupre. Sergeant James O'Connell.


Sergeant John Murry.


Sergeant William Mckinney.


Sergeant Isaac Miller.


Sergeant Felix Dupree. Sergeant Dennis McCarty. Sergeant John Hagerty. Corporal Peter McKnab.


Corporal John Ranan. Corporal Ludlow Wilson. Corporal John Shehee. Corporal William Burke.


Corporal John Burke. Corporal William Neish. Corporal Alfred Norton. Bugler John Duchernne. Farrier William Routh. Farrier John Kane.


PRIVATES.


Edward Booth, Thomas Barbour, Patrick Collins, John Fogart, Daniel Fisher, Thomas Hyens, Thomas Haffer, James Kenally, Thomas Lovall, Frank McQuinn, Dennis Means, John O'Sullivan, Charles Quinn, Patrick Russell, John Sheridan, James Sumate, James Whaler, Arthur Whaler, Frederick Zimmerman, Patrick Kelly, Patrick Mo- rearty, James McCann, John Carr, Martin Ditterly, John Dunnivan, Patrick Feeley, James Rcefe, Adam Kimple, Patrick McDonough, James Quinn, Frederick Sloane, Mike


Callahan, John Downey, John Dumon, Samuel Day, Thomas Fehan, John Gannon, Patrick Gagerty, Edward Hogan, Hugh Keys, Joseph Millott, John McMakin, Daniel Mailliff, James Mur, John Mannion, Lawrence McGidern, William O'Hern, James O'Conner, John Powers, Patrick Qu inn, ames Reese, John Riley, Martin Shell, Patrick Tur- ney, John Wyman.


FOURTH KENTUCKY VETERAN CAVALRY.


This regiment veteranized at Rossville, Georgia, in January, 1864, and was then furloughed for thirty days, at the expiration of which time it rendezvoused at Lexington, Kentucky, and was immediately ordered to Nashville, and thence on foot to Chattanooga, where it was mounted and encamped in Wauhatchie Valley: Here it re- mained for some weeks, scouting through that country for hundreds of miles around. In June, 1864, under command of Major Bacon, it formed part of the expedition under General Watkins to Lafayette, Georgia. Whilst there the regiment was attacked by a greatly superior force, and was, with a part of the Sixth Kentucky cavalry, cut off from the balance of the command. Being hard pressed by the enemy, it fell back, and oc- cupying the court-house, held it against repeated and furious attacks of the enemy from 4 o'clock A. M. to 3 P. M., when the attacking force with- drew, leaving over one hundred killed and wounded on the field, besides a much larger number of prisoners captured from them while on their retreat. From Lafayette the regiment marched to Calhoun, Georgia, scouting through the country, and constantly skirmishing with Wheeler's rebel cavalry, and thence to Resaca, Georgia, constituting part of the small garrison which held that place against Hood's army for three days after he had flanked Sherman at Atlanta. Here the regiment, under Colonel Cooper, was repeatedly complimented by the commanding general. A part of the regiment, under Major Weston, made a successful charge on a rebel fort, causing the enemy to retire.


It marched in advance of Sherman's army to Gadsden, Alabama, driving the enemy's rear- guard the entire distance. It then came via Chattanooga and Nashville to Louisville; was there remounted, and proceeded to Hopkinsville, driving Lyon's command out of the State, when it went to Nashville. After the battle of Nash- ville it marched to Waterloo, Alabama; thence to Eastport, Mississippi; thence to Chickasaw, Alabama. After recruiting both men and horses


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at this place for some weeks, the regiment joined General Wilson's command, and was with him during his famous march through Alabama and Georgia. It drove the enemy out of Mont- gomery, and held that city for two hours before any other troops arrived; thence marching via Macon and Albany, Georgia, to Tallahassee, Florida, it was finally mustered out at this last- named place August 21, 1865.


It participated in the following engagements, in which loss was sustained, viz: Lafayette and Calhoun, Georgia; Lavergne, Franklin, and Campbellsville, Tennessee; Russellville, Ran- dolph, Scottsville, Centreville, Selma, Tuskogee, and Montgomery, Alabama, and at Columbus, Georgia.


FIELD AND STAFF.


Lieutenant Colonel Llewellyn Gwynne. Major John F. Weston. Sergeant Major Philip Guetig.


Sergeant Major William H. Mckinney. Sergeant Major William Foster.


Quartermaster Sergeant Ryland K. Shuck. Commissary Sergeant James E. Phillips. Commissary Sergeant James W. Looney. Veterinary Surgeon John K. Adams. Hospital Steward William M. Edwards. Quartermaster Sergeant Alexander McCall. Commissary Sergeant Gibson Tate.


Saddler James S. Dykes.


Bugler Frank Brinkman.


COMPANY A.


COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Captain Ryland K. Shuck. First Lieutenant W. J. Hunter. First Lieutenant James W. Looney.


COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


First Sergeant William Sexton. Sergeant John W. Burrows.


Sergeant Elzey Kennedy. Sergeant Nathan K. Gross. Sergeant Joseph Dawkins. Sergeant James Albertson. Corporal Dominick Gross. Corporal Marion King. Corporal Jacob Wilkins. Corporal John P. Ashby. Corporal William Stephenson. Farrier Logan | effries. Bugler Frank Brinkman.


PRIVATES.


Thomas Bassil, Alexander T. Bolin, John Butts, David Collins, James Cooden, Thomas E. Crumbaugh, Joshua Devore, Joseph Fehr, Thomas Figg, Joseph C. D. Gill, Eli D. Gardner, George Groves, William N. Goldsmith, Joseph Hann, Richard Hall, William Jones, Joseph King, Michael King, Benjamin Kelly, Thomas McManus, William Oglesby, Thomas O'Brien, Joseph Philips, Robert W. Reed, Lafayette Collins, William Edwards, John Riker, John Arteburn, Wil- liam H. Brown.


COMPANY B.


COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Captain Adam Rodgers.


First Lieutenant Al. D. Hynes.


First Lieutenant James E. Phillips.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


First Sergeant David T. Patton.


Sergeant George Schneider.


Sergeants Charles Lanthart.


Sergeant John H. Bickel.


Sergeant Barney Koster.




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