History of the Ohio falls cities and their counties : with illustrations and bibliographical sketches, Vol. I, Part 26

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


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FIELD AND STAFF.


Lieutenant-Colonel John Boyle.


Adjutant Frank H. Pope.


Regimental Quartermaster Charles A. Clarke.


Regimental Quartermaster W. Rector Gist.


Regimental Commissary Edwin J. Clark.


COMPANY A.


COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


First Lieutenant Thomas P. Shanks.


First Lieutenant Frank H. Pope.


Second Lieutenant Alfred C. Morris.


COMPANY C.


Second Lieutenant Edward S. Stewart.


Second Lieutenant John C. Jackson.


Brevet Second Lieutenant C. Harrison Somerville.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFCERS.


First Sergeant Phineas H. Barrett.


Quartermaster-Sergeant Michael Minton.


Commissary-Sergeant Thomas Case.


Sergeant Henry E. Darling.


Sergeant George Harbeson.


Sergeant Jehiel H. Hart. Sergeant Thomas B. Duncan.


Sergeant James A. Harbeson.


Corporal Justin M. Nicholson.


Corporal Foster O' Neill.


Corporal Cyrus Thompson.


Corporal Lee Withrow.


Corporal John M. Bean.


Corporal James Carrico.


Corporal Joseph A. Walter.


Corporal James McCarthy.


Farrier George G. Shafer.


Farrier Isaac Graham.


Wagoner John G. Wenderheld. Saddler John W. Bradburn.


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PRIVATES.


James Adams, James W. Armstrong, William B. Arterbrun, Brown Anderson, Eli Bohannon, Robert E. Bradburn, Dan- iel Bolin, Harvey N. Cutshaw, William Cutshaw, Andrew Carrico, Hiram Elkins, James F. Eppihimer, Martin V. Gore, John W. Gresham, James Gaylord, John R. Green, Richard E. Green, Barney Hamilton, George W. Ham, Eli Hilton, John Humphries, William Hildebrand, Marshall Jameson, John Jones, Benjamin G. Kendall.


COMPANY G.


COMMISSIONED OFFICER.


Captain John D. Gore.


PRIVATES.


Henry Crutchett, Henry H. Childers, Anderson Doss, Coon Hilt, Samuel Hutchison, James Hibbert, Christian Herzeick, John Johnson, Christian Kremig, James Lynnett, Richard T. Laurence, Daniel Livingston, Stanton Mitchell, Edward Phillips, Jame C. Pierce, George W. Shepler, Chris- tian Schmitt, John Starr, James Williams, John Welles.


TENTH KENTUCKY CAVALRY.


FIELD AND STAFF.


Colonel Joshua Tevis. Quartermaster George G. Fetter. Assistant Surgeon Alfred T. Bennett.


ELEVENTH KENTUCKY CAVALRY.


This regiment was recruited in the fall of 1862. Captain Milton Graham opened a camp at Har- rodsburg, and companies A, C, D, and F were recruited from the counties of Mercer, Washing- ton, and Madison, and reported at rendezvous about the 11th of July. On the 22d of July his camp was removed to Frankfort, Kentucky, in consequence of the invasion of the Stateand the difficulties attending the mustering, arming, and equipping recruits at the former place. On ar- riving at Frankfort the recruits were ordered to report to Major A. W. Holeman, and during their stay company B was recruited, and from Frankfort marched to Louisville, Kentucky, and encamped at the fair grounds, and were engaged in drilling, recruiting, and picket duty until the 22d of September. While at the fair grounds companies E, G, H, and I were recruited, and the whole command was mustered into the United States service on the 22d day of Septem- ber, by Captain V. N. Smith. The regiment re- mained in Louisville during the invasion of Bragg, and, after the reorganization of Buell's army, was assigned to Dumont's division, and marched to Frankfort, where it remained for sev- eral weeks scouting. At this point Lieutenant- colonel W. E. Riley was commissioned and assumed command of the regiinent, and marched to Bowling Green, and thence to Scottsville,


Kentucky, and Gallatin, Tennessee. At Galla- tin the regiment remained several weeks on gar- rison duty.


On the 25th of December, 1862, reported to General Reynolds and received orders to march to Glasgow, where it remained several weeks, and then returned to Gallatin. From Gallatin the regiment returned to Kentucky, and was constantly engaged in scouting until July, 1863, when it was in the pursuit of Morgan in his raid through Kentucky, Indiana, and Ohio, and was present at the capture of the whole force at Buffington Island, Ohio. Colonel Riley having resigned, Major Graham assumed command of the regiment. From Cincinnati the regiment marched to Nicholasville, and engaged in the pursuit of Scott's rebel cavalry to Somerset, and from there marched with General Burnside upon his East Tennesee campaign, and was in all the engagements incident to that campaign. The regiment was engaged actively with the enemy for several months in the fall of 1365, and sus- tained heavy losses in killed and prisoners. In an engagement on the 28th of January, 1864, near Sevierville, Tennessee, Major Graham was severely wounded, and Captain Slater assumed command of the regiment, and returned to Knoxville. On the 4th of February the regiment received orders to rendezvous at Mount Sterling, Kentucky. At this point the Third Battalion, which was recruited in the fall of 1863, under command of Major W. O. Boyle, joined the regiment. The regiment, having been remounted and equipped, reported to General Stoneman, and marched for Nashville, Tennessee, and thence to Chattanooga and Atlanta, participat- ing in all the engagements of that campaign. Lieutenant Colonel Alexander having resigned in August, 1864, Major Graham was promoted Lieutenant-Colonel, and the regiment, having again returned to Kentucky, was engaged in scouting, and succeeded in capturing about one hundred prisoners of Jesse's command near New Liberty, and from there was ordered to Lexing- ton, to prepare for General Burbridge's raid on Virginia.


At Lexington Colonel Holeman resigned, Lieutenant-colonel Graham was commissioned colonel, and Major Boyle Lieutenant-colonel. The regiment was in the first engagement at Saltville, Virginia, and acquitted itself with great


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credit. After this raid the regiment returned to Lexington, and, after two or three weeks' rest, was ordered to join General Stoneman in his campaign through East Tennessee and Western Virginia. On this campaign, which was in De- cember, 1864, the regiment suffered terribly, having many officers and men frost-bitten and rendered unfit for service.


The regiment, after the battle at Saltville, re- turned to Lexington, and was again ordered to join General Stoneman in his campaign through Tennessee, North Carolina, and South Carolina to Atlanta, Georgia, where it was at the time of the surrender of the Confederate army. From there it returned to Louisville, and was mustered out on the 14th of July, 1865, the recruits and veterans being transferred to the Twelfth Ken- tucky cavalry.


It was engaged in the following-named battles in which loss was sustained, viz: Cassville, Georgia; Dandridge, Tennessee ; Dalton, Geor- gia; Macon, Georgia; Marion, Virginia; Marys- ville, Tennessee; Philadelphia, Tennessee; Knox- ville, Tennessee, and Hillsboro, Georgia.


FIELD AND STAFF.


Colonel Alexander W. Holeman.


Lieutenant-Colonel Archibald J. Alexander.


Major William O. Boyle.


COMPANY C.


COMMISSIONED OFFICER.


First Lieutenant Charles H. Edwards.


COMPANY E.


COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Captain Frederick Slater. Captain Edward H. Green. First Lieutenant Robert Q. Terrill.


Second Lieutenant John H. Stone [on alphabetical list, but not on rolls].


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


First Sergeant James M. Steele.


First Sergeant Lewis Bienkamp. Quartermaster-Sergeant John Anderson,


Commissary Sergeant Washington Stark.


Commissary Sergeant Caswell Huffman.


Sergeant Lawrence Han. Sergeant William H. Connell. Sergeant Dunn R. Stage. Sergeant Solomon Huffman.


Sergeant James W. Armstrong.


Sergeant James H. Bailey.


Sergeant Isaac N. Thompson.


Sergeant Bartlett Veglet. Corporal William H. Hensley.


Corporal Surge J. Walker. Corporal Samuel H. Webber. Corporal Hugh McHugh. 18


Corporal William Schwagmier. Corporal David Writer.


Corporal Christian Seidel.


Corporal Thomas Lamkin. Corporal Andrew M. Swift.


Corporal Leander Ruble. Saddler Christopher Ryner.


Farrier Edward Chesworth. Bugler Henry D. Mallory.


PRIVATES.


Thomas ]. Bailey, William Carbangh, John Cooper, Thomas Carmichael, Robert Dickey, Andrew J. Dalson, John Fitzpatrick, Rudolph Fisher, Elias C. Graves, Aaron B. Henry, Henry Lincomp, John Love, Josiah C. Powell, Daniel Stewart, Levi P. Trester, George Trester, Frederick Thalke, John Tracey, Henry Ullman, Watstein Writer, Robert J. Bennett, Robert T. Day, George N. A. Gathman, John M. Griffin, Michael Mundary, Henry McDonald, Frederick Steinback, Jarah Teaney, James Vahe, John Whiteford, William McMurray, David Powell, William Peek, George White, Jacob Bailey, James Carlin, William Caldwell, Henry Clenn, Henry Dulveber, Robert H. Griffin, Hugh Grieley, Henry Harker, Martin H. Henderson, Thomas Hensley, Franklin Johnson, James Kennedy, Malaka Lafttas, Nathan Manning, David Milbourn, Fred- erick Nutmier, Frederick Natte, John Quade, Joel Roberts, William F. Smith, William Teaney, Frank Tourville, John C. West, Henry Winter.


COMPANY G. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Captain Joseph Lawson. First Lieutenant Allen Purdy.


First Lieutenant Joseph M. Willerman.


Brevet Second Lieutenant John H. Skinner.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Quartermaster Sergeant Tennis W. Wade.


Commissary Sergeant August Wadrecht.


First Sergeant Earnest C. Laurence.


Sergeant Joseph S. Boggs.


Sergeant Robert Taliaferro.


Sergeant Joseph Hannan.


Sergeant Amen H. Motley.


Sergeant George R. Evans.


Sergeant Charles Mortier.


Sergeant William E. Thomas.


Corporal John Morgan.


Corporal William Florah.


Corporal Hugh Ross.


Corporal Patrick Mooney.


Corporal Joel WV. Rice.


Farrier George Crocket.


Saddler James R. ]leff.


Bugler Thomas H. Lawson.


PRIVATES.


John Ames, Thomas E. Livezey, Alexander Mulbery, Oran Nutting, Lewis Phelps, Joseph Smith, John Waldro, Edward L. Bradley, Bennett Corte, Joseph Downard, David L. Edward, Sr., George Hacksteadt, Adam Kiger, William J. Laffling, Cornelius McKinney, Jesse Angleton, George W. Codrill, Henry Cotman, William Duffy, Joseph Edwards, John Edwards, William Fuller, Thomas Fuller, George S. Gilmore, Samuel Hollensworth, Henry C. Hill, Stephen Hurt, Alexander James, James W. Lunsford, William J.


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Laffling, William McLaughlin, Edward McCann, Shower Nelson, William Phelps, Joseph C. Parris, Conrad Parr, Charles J. Stalker, George W. Scaggs, William F. Spades, James Weatherton, Robert . Watterman, Alexander Wallace, John Baker, Oliver Gibson, George Hudson, James Hicks, George F. Jennings, John Lewis, Charles McCarey, John Scaggs, John Tyrus.


COMPANY H.


COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Captain George H. Wheeler. First Lieutenant Daniel E. W. Smith.


Second Lieutenant George W. Taylor.


Second Lieutenant B. H. Niemcyer.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


First Sergeant Aylett R. Smith. Sergeant James W. Staples.


Sergeant Albert T. Smith. Sergeant James Heflin.


Sergeant William A. Bryant. Sergeant Sanford R. Bryant. Sergeant William V. Hare. Sergeant Aylett R. Owens. Corporal Charles L. Harding. Corporal lohn Willis.


Corporal Parkison Bradford.


Corporal Benjamin F. Estep. Corporal James Smith.


Corporal Albert S. Taylor.


Bugler Alexander Hay. Saddler Richard Glover. Farrier John Henry. Farrier Robert C. Wilson. Wagoner Daniel H. Wilson.


PRIVATES.


William J. Allen, Nettie ]. Brumfield, John W. Brumfield, Frederick J. Bryant, George Holeman, James W. Mansfield, Patrick Nolin, Joseph J. Ross, George A. Reeves, Andrew J. Webb, William Brown, Frank Clark, George Housefield, George W. Knizley, W. M. Morris, Robert H. Mullen, Noble Mitchell, Frank Mulholan, Patrick Rynes, Robert T. Smith, George Armstrong, Jesse P. Brumfield, Archibald W. Burriss, Vincent T. Biggerstaff, Robert Baldwin, John H. Bode, Wil- liam H. Brown, Almon C. Clark, Peter Conner, David L. Dennis, Charles Dawson, Joseph S. Dodd, Richard W. Dale, Ablisom Elkins, Michael Gleason, George Glove, Richard P. Holeman, William E. Howard, Jesse Hail, Francis H. Hol- liday, William H. Heflin, Charles C. Hewitt, Harrison Hay- den, John Joice, James A. Kirk, William D. Kidd, James Long, Simeon B. Leech, Marcus M. Lawrence, Henry Mil- ler, John R. Mitchell, David McConol, David Maines, James Molbon, Joseph Power, George W. Rudy, Erasmus Rodman, Rodger Rynes, Thomas J. Smith, Joseph Stiltz, William Smithers, William C. Spencer, James Sturgeon, John W'. Self, George W. Taylor, Ransom S. Wilshire, George W. Whitehures, Alford M. Weston, George Weitzel, William S. Burd, Elijah Burnett, John Bingham, John Bald- win, John Chapman, Henry Conrcer, Wesley O. Carter, Harhy Davison, Patrick Fagen, William J. Gill, Thomas G. Lawrence, Christopher C. Moles, Tyre S. Reeves, James A. Self, John J. Swcezee, Ernest Slade, Thomas Shaley, John Wilshire.


In alphabetical list, but not on rolls: First Lieutenant P. W. Hall.


Second Lieutenant Louis Bergman (transferred to com- pany C, Twelfth Kentucky cavalry).


Captain Robert Karnes (captain company C, also of D, Twelfth Kentucky cavalry).


Major William Mangan (captain Company K, Twelfth Kentucky cavalry). Captain A. C. Morris. Captain Thomas B. Strong.


Second Lieutenant Rufus Somerly. Captain Charles L. Unthank.


TWELFTH KENTUCKY CAVALRY.


FIELD AND LINE.


Major William R. Kinney.


Second Lieutenant John H. Stone.


COMPANY A. COMMISSIONED OFFICER.


Captain Thomas J. Cherry.


COMPANY D.


COMMISSIONED OFFICER.


First Lieutenant William K. Wallace.


BATTERY A, FIRST KENTUCKY ARTILLERY.


This battery was organized in the month of July, 1861, at Camp Joe Holt, Indiana, by Cap- tain David C. Stone, and was mustered into the United States service on the 27th day of Sep- tember, 1861, at Camp Muldrough Hill, by Major W. H. Sidell. This battery accompanied General Rousseau from Louisville to Mul- drough's Hill early in the fall of 1861, and con- stituted a part of that gallant band who interposed between Buckner and Louisville. It was as- signed to the Department of the Cumberland, and was distinguished for gallantry, discipline, and soldierly bearing, and in the early engage- ments in Tennessee won the praise of the De- partment commander. It veteranized at Nash- ville, Tennessee, in February, 1864. After the defeat of the Confederate forces under General Hood, in December, 1864, the battery was ordered to Texas, where it remained until Oc- tober, 1865, when, being ordered to Louisville, it was mustered out November 15, 1865.


COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Captain David C. Stone. First Lieutenant John H. Mellen.


First Lieutenant Robert A. Moffet.


First Lieutenant William H. Sinclare.


First Lieutenant lohn H. Landweber.


Second Lieutenant George W. Clark.


Second Lieutenant William K. Irwin. Second Lieutenant Frederick R. Sanger.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


First Sergeant John M. Beard. First Sergeant Upton B. Reaugh. Quartermaster Sergeant Richard Catter,


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Quartermaster Sergeant Albert St. Clair. Quartermaster Sergeant Charles McCarty. Quartermaster Sergeant John Mendell. Quartermaster Sergeant Covington O. West. Sergeant John W. Hall. Sergeant Deroy Love. Sergeant Francis Grunee. Sergeant John H. Lcach. Sergeant Joseph H. Browing. Sergeant Martin Guiler. Sergeant Jacob Kennett. Corporal James Humphreys. Corporal Sebastian Amling. Corporal Boler Raney. Corporal William Harvey. Corporal Eli Loy. Corporal Charles Rogers. Corporal John Rice. Corporal Henry B. Noel. Corporal William M. Gray. Corporal Charles A. Collins.


Corporal Richard Junice. Corporal Charles H. Scott. Corporal Henry F. W. Vaskuhl. Corporal Leander B. Lawrence. Corporal William Lewis. Bugler Samuel A. Auld.


Artificer John E. Hall. Artificer Andrew Thompson.


PRIVATES.


William Allen, William Ball, John D. Barnes, Thomas Barnes, David Burdine, Isaac Bell, William Brister, Fred- erick Buckholt, Green Breden, Andrew Crohan, George W. Carroll, James M. Curry, Philip Catron, William H. Dooly, John Debound, Paul L. Denning, John Ebbs, Joseph A. Evans, lohn J. Estes, Joseph Endurlin, Francis M. Fox, Sebastian Gruniisen, Lewis Green, Bernard Garry, Cornelius S. Hislop, Lawrence E. Hands, Stephen A. Harper, Lafay- ette Hurt, Thomas Hampton, Henry H. Haggard, Jacob F. Hoover, Frederick Hiltser, Columbus Hays, Michael Isler, William H. Jones, Henry G. Jiles, William Jones, John Johnes, Levi King, John Kneasa, Otto Kleins-Schmit, John S. Light, Samuel L. Long, Ernest Lambert, Jesse D. Little, David Lanigan, Theodore Morrison, John Miller, Nathan J. Moore, John T. Murray, William Masters, An- toine Muler, William H. Meece, James McCabe, Charles J. Mathews, William Martin, Reuben Payne, Elias Pea, Daniel S. Purdy, Martin Ranch, Warner Richards, John Roberts, John C. M. Redman, Eustachius Reis, John Richardsor, Daniel C. Scully, Robert Stewart, James H. Street, Greenup Sparks, Thomas B. Sevill, Charles Stephens, John C. Smith, Peter Slathter, Charles Smith, Francis M. Smith, Levi M. Taylor, Samuel M. Thompson, Hugh L. Thompson, Asberry H. Thompson, Patrick Ward, William J. Wren, Benjamin F. Withers, George W. White, Reuben Wooddon, George Woods, William F. Wallace, John W. Warner, Thomas Adkins, George Bancroft, John Beatty, William Bingham, Frank Bainlee, Joseph Briswalder, Josiah H. Bagby, John M. Burton, Christian Bothman, Peter Boohn, William Boohn, Joseph Backman, Daniel Coackly, Edward M. Clark, Patrick Curran, William H. Chaddock, Pearson Crouch, Cyrenius Childers, David Collins, John Dorington, George Daugherty, William Driscoll, William Dye, Thomas Dick, William Everett, Robert Elinore, George Fells, Patrick Faha, John R. Ford, Philip Flood, Daniel C. Friels, Jefferson L.


Fields, Richard Ghiles, Henry H. Gwin, Thomas Harper, Daniel Hild, Moses R. Hancock, Charles Hite, Henry Hayse, Benjamin Holt, John W. Johnson, Lord W. Joyce, Herman Kellehals, William J.' Kerr, Jeremiah Lochery, James Lindsey, Flotus V. Logan, George W. McQuigg, John Mckenzie, John Moylan, Perry Moore, Patrick Mc- Call, William Matthews, William Manning, Lloyd Morrison, Waller W. Miller, William Mullins, George W. McDonald, John Martin, James B. Nenelly, Marcus D. L. Osburn, Charles R. Oliver, Henry T. Powell, James L. Parrish, John Mckinney, William Quinne, William S. Roberts, Maurice E. Reece, Francis B. Reece, Anthony Razor, Wil- liam R. Razor, John Hubee, Benedict Stubla, Patrick Shaaha, Richard A. Spurreer, Thomas Smith, Allen M. Smith, James M. Smith, Howell M. Smith, William C. Smith, George H. Smith, Joseph Sewell, Hillery Sells, Wil- liam Story, Andrew Sells, William Sterling, George Sparrow, Jesse Seward, Richard Thomas, James Vertrees, Pleasant Walker, Jeremiah Walker, Nathaniel Walker, John A. Wal- lace, Alfred W. Wright, Moses H. Wilson, William H. Wren, John S. Williams, Alonzo C. Yates, James H. Wal- lace, Warren Benge, John Coffman, David Dally, David Ford, Samuel Kephart, James Marshall, Frank Miller, Wil- liam Malcolm, John Norton, Eugene K. Raymon, John Spires, Samuel Schuff, Leroy Whitus, William S. Wilhite, William B. Yates, William Cummins, Thomas Cummins, John Durbin, Charles Faller, Frederick Goff, Joseph Jack- son, Andrew Landwehr, David W. Murray, Joseph Ottman, John W. Reynolds, David Reckter, William Stewart, Nicho- las Stonefelt, John W. Sparks, William McK. Thompson, Walton A. Tillett, Edwin Dundon, John W. Gans, Daniel W. Burton, John Cochran.


BATTERY C, FIRST KENTUCKY ARTILLERY.


Battery C was organized at Louisville in Sep- tember, 1863, by Captain John W. Neville, and was mustered into the United States service, for one year, on the 10th day of September, 1863, by Captain W. B. Royall, United States muster- ing officer. Being raised for the one-year service, this battery was assigned to the Department of Kentucky, performed much valuable service, and participated in many skirmishes and en- gagements ; and, as there were but few batteries in the department, the marches performed were long and arduous. It re-enlisted for three years at Lebanon, Kentucky, in February, 1864, and was ordered to Arkansas, where it participated in several engagements. It returned to Louisville, where it was mustered out July 26, 1865.


COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Captain John W. Neville. First Lieutenant Hugh S. Rawle.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Quartermaster Sergeant Thomas S. Russell. Sergeant George F. Brown. Sergeant Edwin W. Gould. Sergeant Spencer H. Segroves. Sergeant Lowdy Howard. Sergeant William B. Bryson.


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Sergeant James E. Hensley. Corporal John Wilson. Corporal James E. Dolton. Corporal William H. Travis. Corporal Jerome Newton. Corporal John M. Pearman. Corporal Charles Troll. Corporal John A. Irvin. Corporal Jesse Morris. Corporal Finis E. Winders. Corporal Josephus Bellows. Corporal Moses Matthews. Corporal Thomas J. Simmons. Artificer Henry C. Simpson. Artificer John C. Mann. Blacksmith John W. Gorrity. Wagoner James Duke. Cook James Dorrity.


PRIVATES.


Charles Bradas, Albert Brown, Thomas Blair, James M. Beech, James Clarke, James R. Clarke, James B. Chambers, Martin S. Davis, Johnson Defriend, William Goodrich, Larkin L. Hensley. Daniel D. Howard, Franklin Harrod. William H. Hewlett, William Jones, Paul Landem, Patrick Moore, Thomas Morgan, William Miller, Daniel Pruce, Michaelberry Stephens, John W. Smith, John A. Stowers, John Travis. David E. Tatnm, Joseph L. Tombison, Samuel M. Wittiton, Charles Wilson, George W. Allen, William G. Alfrey, John W. Black, Riley A. Barker, John Bickell, Wil- liam Brasselle, William P. Brasher, Harrison Bernett, George W. Brown, Samuel Cooper, Thomas J. Cate, Ster- ling M. Chambers, John Cox, Hiram Dulaney, Henry P. Edwards, Thomas Galloway, Jesse A. Ghormly, William P. Garr, Daniel T. Henderson, George T. Hern, William Hart, Samuel Hardy, John C. Hughes, George W. Hughes, Caleb Ingram, Nicholas Losser, Johnson Lelbetter, Richard N. Lyons, Henry N. Lanes, Jeremiah Loutch, Joseph Loving, Joseph McMillan, John Moore, John S. McDonald, Samuel McGee, John Nouse, Thomas O'Brien, Henry Pruett, Joel S. Poore, Robert Pullam, John Pullam, Richard P. Redding, Edward Riley, John Henry Richie, John Summers, Moses A. Sweaton, John Spillman, James Spain, Charles Sheffield, James L. Taylor, John A. Unckleback, John Varable, Thomas J. Wright, Charles W. Wood, James M. Winston, Franklin B. Adams, John H. Benningfield, James M. Bow- len, John C. Corner, Daniel Floui, Joseph M. Hough, Lewis W. King.


ROLL OF VETERAN BATTERY C.


COMMISSIONED OFFICER.


First Lieutenant Hugh S. Rawls.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


First Sergeant James E. Hensley. Quartermaster-Sergeant"Charles Troll. Sergeant Thomas J. Wright. Sergeant Spencer H. Segroves. Sergeant William B. Bryson. Sergeant Lowdy Howard. Corporal lohn N. Pearman. Corporal Thomas J. Simmons. Corporal Jesse C. Morris. Corporal Finis E. Winden. Corporal Moses Mathews. Corporal Thomas O'Brien. Corporal Jeremiah Loutch.


Corporal John W. Black. Artificer Henry C. Simpson. Artificer John C. Mann. Artificer Caswell H. Barnhill. Wagoner Johnson Letbetter. Cook James Dorrity.


PRIVATES.


William Alfrey, George W. Allen, John Bickell, William P. Brashear, Harrison Barrett, George W. Brown, James Burton, Hiram Brassalle, Samuel Cooper, Thomas J. Cale, John Cox, William H. Coon, James Duke, Robert Edwards, Robert W. Field, Thomas Galloway, Jesse A. Ghormley, Edwin W. Gonld, Daniel T. Henderson, George T. Hern, John A. Irvin, Caleb Ingram, Nicholas Losson, Richard N. Lyons, Joseph McMillan, John Moore, John S. McDonald, Samuel McGee, John Nouse, Jerome Newton, Henry Pruitt, Joel L. Poore, Edward Riley, John Richie, Thomas S. Rus- sell, Richard, P. Redding, John Summers, Moses A. Sweaton, John Spillman, James Spain, Charles Sheffield, James L. Taylor, John A. Unkelback, John Varalle, Charles W. Wood, William P. Garr, Riley A. Barker, Henry P. Ed- wards, John C. Hughes, William Hart, Samuel Hardy, Franklin Adams, John H. Benningfield, Sterling M. Cham- bers, Henry N. Laws, Robert Pullam, Joseph H. Leaptrol, Wash E. Maytor.


BATTERY E.


This battery was organized at Louisville, Ken- tucky, in September, in 1863, under Captain John J. Hawes, and was mustered into the United States service, for one year, at Camp Nel- son, Kentucky, on the 6th day of October, 1863, by Captain R. B. Hull, United States Mustering Officer. It performed garrison duty at Camp Nel- son and Camp Burnside for several months ; and, in February, 1864, re-enlisted for three years. It was at Lexington, Kentucky, in June, 1864, when the city was attacked by John Morgan's forces, and by a few well-directed shots succeed- ed in driving them from the city. It remained at Lexington, Kentucky, until November, 1864, when it received orders to march to East Ten- nessee, and join Gencral Stoneman in his expedi- tion against Saltville, Virginia. This Battery participated in the battle of Marion, Virginia, on the 18th of December, 1864, and on the 21st of December, in the capture of Saltville. After the capture of Saltville, all the guns of the Battery were destroyed and the men mounted and re- turned to Lexington, Kentucky, by way of Pound Gap and Mount Sterling. This expedition was one of great severity, many of the men being being badly frost-bitten, but enduring the cold and fatigues with marked courage and patience. From Lexington it marched to Camp Nelson, where it remained until ordered to Louisville for muster-out, August 1, 1865.




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