A history of the Henry County commands which served in the Confederate States army, including rosters of the various companies enlisted in Henry County, Tenn., Part 11

Author: Rennolds, Edwin Hansford, 1839-1912
Publication date: 1904
Publisher: Jacksonville, Fla., Sun Publishing Company
Number of Pages: 322


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Second Sergt. William Winsett; killed at Atlanta, July 28, 1864.


Third Sergt. Charles Kelly ; secured a substitute.


Fourth Sergt. Wash Greer; killed at Atlanta, July 28, 1864.


Fifth Sergt. John W. Palmer; served through the war.


Corp. Jack Hall; killed at Atlanta.


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Pleas Ashley ; served through the war.


Britt Barbee; transferred to Company "I," Fifth Tennessee.


M. A. Barbee; died June, 1862, at Tupelo, Miss.


N. J. Blackwood.


Sid. W. Blackwood; transferred to Company "I," Fifth Tennessee.


John Bowers; served through the war.


J. N. Cannon.


J. F. Cate; died July 19, 1862.


J. W. Cate; killed by shell at Port Hudson.


E. W. H. Cochran; transferred to Company "K;" wounded at Atlanta; died in hospital.


James Cope.


Wesley Covington.


Henry Cuthbertson ; served through the war.


E. F. Deets; died June, 1862.


David Emerson ; served through the war.


Joseph N. Giles ; killed at Perryville.


W. H. Greer; discharged, ill health.


W. W. Greer; killed at Port Hudson.


B. M. Grissom; died at Corinth, Miss., May, 1862. James Grissom; killed or died.


John Grissom.


Wm. Grissom; served through the war.


Jack Hall; killed at Atlanta.


John Hall; killed at Atlanta.


L. Green Hastings.


P. R. Hays; served also in Company "E," Twen- tieth Cavalry.


W. M. Hays; died June, 1862.


W. F. Hester; knocked down by shell at Atlanta;


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captured at Franklin; escaped that night; served through the war.


J. H. Hicks; died February 6, 1863.


W. R. Hicks; served three and one-half years.


B. A. Hinchey ; served about two years.


Benjamin Horn.


William Horn.


G. B. Housman; disappeared on Kentucky cam- paign.


George Jackson; served three and one-half years. Thomas Lacy.


W. J. Lassiter; died January 16, 1863.


John W. Myrick ; killed at New Hope Church.


L. A. Myrick; died May, 1862.


W. H. Myrick; died January, 1862, at home on fur- lough.


Bryant Peel ; lost sight of during the war.


B. G. Peeples; discharged, ill health, at Tupelo, Miss.


J. P. Pettyjohn; died June, 1862.


J. W. Powell.


Charles A. Puckett; died May, 1862.


Larkin Ranes; discharged, ill health.


C. K. Rigsby ; killed at Perryville.


John Rigsby ; killed at Atlanta.


Jacob Robertson; served through war; present at surrender.


J. V. Robertson ; captured at Jackson, Miss. ; served through the war.


J. W. Smithson; wounded at Perryville and died. Pleasant Stanfield ; served through the war.


J. W. Underwood; died August, 1862.


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L. Mart Walton; secured a substitute; re-enlisted in Company "E," Twentieth Cavalry.


S. H. Wiley; served through the war; present at surrender.


Joel Wren.


ROLL OF COMPANY "D." FORTY-SIXTH REGIMENT, TEN- NESSEE INFANTRY.


Capt. Sylvester C. Cooper; captured at Island No. 10 ; re-elected at reorganization ; promoted to major ; wounded and captured at Franklin; served through the war.


First Lieut. Richard H. Crank; captured at Island No. 10; discharged at reorganization.


Second Lieut. James E. Calloway ; captured at Is- land No. 10; discharged at reorganization.


Third Lieut. G. Addison Duncan ; escaped at Island No. 10.


First Sergt. Wm. R. Newport; Captured at Island No. 10; wounded at Jackson, Miss .; served through the war.


Second Sergt. Charles W. Kennerly; captured at Island No. 10; wounded at Atlanta; captured at Franklin ; served through the war.


Third Sergt. Thomas Lankford; captured at Island No. 10; killed at Peachtree Creek.


Fourth Sergt. Reuben Valentine; captured at Is- land No. 10; served through the war.


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( NOTE-All the sergeants were re-elected at reor- ganization. )


W. Powell Abbott ; escaped from Island No. 10.


Ed Arnn; captured at Island No. 10; discharged George Atkins.


Jack Atkins; discharged because of nearsighted- ness.


Banks Baldwin; escaped from Island No. 10.


Castillo Barfield.


Samuel Bomer; escaped at Island No. 10.


Willis Bonner; (veteran of Mexican War).


Wiley Brake; captured at Island No. 10; killed at Peachtree ยท Creek.


Charles B. Calhoun ; escaped at Island No. 10.


John A. Carson; captured at Island No. 10; died in prison, April 27, 1862.


Robert A. Carson; captured at Island No. 10; served through the war.


Wm. Cauley ; escaped at Island No. 10.


Joshua Charles.


James Council ; escaped at Island No. 10.


Austin Douglass ; escaped at Island No. 10; served in cavalry.


Reuben Edgar; captured at Island No. 10; served through the war.


Wm. Haguewood.


James Hendricks; escaped at Island No. 10.


Samuel Hendricks; escaped at Island No. 10.


Pleas M. Hope; elected first lieutenant at reor- ganization ; promoted to captain; killed at Franklin.


Wm. L. Hope; captured at Island No. 10; elected t


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third lieutenant at reorganization ; wounded at Frank- lin and died.


G. Horace Jackson; captured at Island No. 10; wounded at Franklin; served through the war.


Henry Jackson.


John Jackson; escaped at Island No. 10; wounded at Franklin ; served through the war.


James Jobe ; escaped at Island No. 10; returned to the regiment ; served through the war.


R. M. Jobe, Jr .; died February, 1862.


T. Jerome Kindred (drum major) ; captured at Island No. 10; served through the war.


Wm. T. Kindred ; captured at Island No. 10; served through the war.


Will Kirby; captured at Island No. 10; served through the war.


W. D. King; died May, 1862.


George Lannom.


Jake Lannom.


Hall Laurie ; captured at Island No. 10 ; discharged, ill health.


James T. Littleton ; captured at Island No. 10; de- tailed on Pioneer Corps; served through the war.


Aaron Lowry.


Jack Lowry.


Orren Lowry.


Batie H. Martin; captured at Nashville; served through the war.


B. G. Martin ; died May 5, 1862.


Wm. Mathis. Jack McDougal. Alex Morris.


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John Overcast; escaped at Island No. 10.


Win. S. Overcast; escaped at Island No. 10.


Granville H. Parker; captured at Island No. 10; died June, 1862.


Willis Pillow; captured at Island No. 10; took oath in prison.


Abner Potts.


A. R. Potts; died July, 1862.


Monroe Provine; escaped at Island No. 10.


Carroll Ray.


James K. Ray; escaped at Island No. 10; served in cavalry.


J. T. Ray.


Matt Ray; escaped at Island No. 10.


Wright Ray.


John Rickman; captured at Island No. 10.


-. -. Roach ; captured at Island No. 10; took oath in prson.


Fisher Roach ; captured at Island No. 10; took oath in prison.


-. -. Rose; captured at Island No. 10; took oath in prison.


Dr. S. S. Sargent; discharged on account of weak eyes.


John Smith ; captured at Island No. 10, and at At- lanta; served through the war.


Lud Smith ; escaped at Island No. 10.


Dotson Smothermon; captured at Island No. 10; wounded at Atlanta and at Franklin.


J. G. Smothermon; escaped at Island No. 10.


Louis Smothermon; captured at Island No. 10; killed at Peachtree Creek.


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Berry Stephens ; escaped at Island No. 10.


Jake Strobs; captured at Island No. 10; trans- ferred to Seventh Kentucky.


Buck Sturdivant; escaped at Island No. 10.


Adley Taylor; captured at Island No. 10; killed on picket, July 20, 1864.


Charlie T. Taylor; captured at Island No. 10.


David Taylor; escaped at Island No. 10; died at home.


Harvey Taylor; captured at Island No. 10.


Herbert Taylor; captured at Island No. 10.


Jack Taylor ; captured at Island No. 10; discharged, over age.


Newt Taylor; captured at Island No. 10; served through the war.


Thomas S. Valentine; captured at Island No. 10; discharged, ill health.


M. Van B. Valentine; elected second lieutenant at reorganization ; wounded at Franklin ; served through the war.


S. M. Vancleave; died at Macon, Ga., September 5, 1864.


W. H. Vandyck; captured at Island No. 10; dis- charged, weak eyes.


J. Brown Venable; died April, 1862.


Ashley Weatherford.


James W. Willis; captured at Island No. 10; died January, 1863.


James Wilson ; captured at Island No. 10.


M. E. Winters.


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ROLL OF COMPANY "E," FORTY-SIXTH REGIMENT, TEN- NESSEE INFANTRY.


C'apt. William A. Tharpe; captured at Island No. 10; re-elected at reorganization ; detached on recruit- ing service, January, 1864.


First Lieut. James C. Williams; captured at Island No. 10; re-elected at reorganization, and detached on recruiting service.


Second Lieut. Frank Barfield; escaped at Island No. 10.


Third Lieut. S. W. Muzzell ; escaped at Island No. 10.


First Sergt. A. B. Futhey ; captured at Island No. 10.


Second Sergt. Monroe Moody; captured at Island No. 10; took oath in prison.


Fourth Sergt. G. H. Watkins; captured at Island No. 10; elected first sergeant at reorganization ; wounded at Atlanta; served through the war.


First Corp. Isaac Akers; captured at Island No. 10; discharged, over age.


Eugene Boatwright (drummer) ; served through the war.


Green Boden; captured at Island No. 10; served through the war.


Charles Bomer; escaped at Island No. 10.


Gaston Busbee; captured at Island No. 10; died in hospital.


Green Cannon.


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Jacob Cannon; captured at Island No. 10; served through the war.


Pink Cannon; captured at Island No. 10.


-. -. Casey.


Wm. Casey.


J. V. Cole; escaped at Island No. 10.


Marion Cole; escaped at Island No. 10.


Robert Cole; escaped at Island No. 10.


Thos. A. Cole; captured at Island No. 10; took oath in prison.


James Cooney.


Drake Cottrell; escaped at Island No. 10.


Frank Doty ; captured at Island No. 10; took oath in prison.


Kin Doty ; captured at Island No. 10; took oath in prison.


Henry Dowdy; captured at Island No. 10; served through the war.


John H. Ewing ; captured at Island No. 10; wound- ed at Atlanta and Franklin; served through the war.


Warren Foster; captured at Island No. 10; killed at Atlanta.


Houston Fowler; captured at Island No. 10; served through the war.


Wm. Gibson; captured at Island No. 10; served through the war.


Pink Green; captured at Island No. 10; served through the war.


F. Marion Gregson; captured at Island No. 10; elected sergeant at reorganization ; wounded and cap- tured at Atlanta; served through the war.


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Solomon Grissom; captured at Island No. 10; died in prison.


W. H. Haymes; died April, 1862.


Wm. Haynes; died at Island No. 10.


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James Harris; captured at Island No. 10; dis- charged, ill health.


McGowen Hastings.


Wm. Hester; captured at Island No. 10; served through the war.


J. W. Hinson; captured at Island No. 10; served through the war.


C. T. Hughes ; died October 9, 1862.


Thomas Hughes; captured at Island No. 10.


John Jackson; escaped at Island No. 10.


John Johnson; died January, 1862.


Dock Jones; captured at Island No. 10; served through the war.


Scid Lee; escaped at Island No. 10.


Ben Lews; escaped at Island No. 10.


J. H. Lowry; captured at Island No. 10; died in prison.


Tobe Lowry; escaped at Island No. 10.


C. C. Malone; captured at Island No. 10; dis- charged.


George Malone; captured at Island No. 10; died in prison.


Lawrence Malone; captured at Island No. 10; took oath in prison.


J. Monroe Marshall; captured at Island No. 10; served through the war.


Samuel Mayfield ; escaped at Island No. 10. Andrew McCampbell.


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W. J. Moody ; captured at Island 10; died in prison.


Wm. Muzzell; died in hospital.


Joe O'Daniel.


Ed Palmer; captured at Island No. 10.


James Palmer; captured at Island No. 10. Wash Palmer.


James Perkins.


Wm. Powell; captured at Island No. 10; killed at. Atlanta.


Sumner Radford; escaped at Island No. 10.


-. -. Rider ; captured at Island No. 10.


Daniel Smith.


John Smith.


James Swift.


Peter Swift; discharged.


Thomas B. Swift.


Clay Trout; captured at Island No. 10; served through the war. Peter Wall.


John Watkins; captured at Island No. 10; trans- ferred to the navy at Mobile; served through the war.


Robert Waters; escaped at Island No. 10.


Joe Weatherby ; captured at Island No. 10. James Webb.


Wm. Webb. Jeff Workman.


H. C. Williams; captured at Island No. 10; took oath in prison.


John R. Williams; captured at Island No. 10; served through the war.


Capus Wilson ; captured at Island No. 10; died at Mobile.


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Henry Wright; discharged, ill health.


W'm. J. Yarboro; captured at Island No. 10; served through the war.


Robert W. Young; escaped at Island No. 10.


ROLL OF COMPANY "F," FORTY-SIXTH REGIMENT, TEN- NESSEE INFANTRY.


Capt. John C. Poyner; captured at Island No. 10; discharged at reorganization.


First Lieut. George W. Scott; escaped at Island No. 10.


Second Lieut. Brodie T. Howard; escaped at Is- land No. 10; re-enlisted in Company "K," Twentieth Tennessee Cavalry.


Third Lieut. Miles F. Tyler ; escaped at Island No. 10.


First Sergt. Wm. T. Sims; captured at Island No. 10 ; elected captain at reorganization ; served through the war.


Second Sergt. W: S. Jones; escaped at Island No. 10.


Third Sergt. J. Harvey Sims; captured at Island No. 10; died in prison June, 1862.


Fourth Sergt. Wes Callicutt; elected second lieu- tenant at reorganization ; served through the war.


Fifth Sergt. George Milliken; escaped at Island No. 10.


First Corp. Pink Scott; captured at Island No. 10; served through the war.


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Second Corp. W. Logan Tharpe; captured at Island No. 10; served through the war.


Third Corp. LaFayette Bowden; killed at Island No. 10.


Robert A. Acklin; escaped at Island No. 10.


Jeff Ayry; transferred to Company "K".


Wm. Baldwin; captured at Island No. 10; took oath in prison.


Henry Baldwin ; escaped at Island No. 10; returned to regiment.


W'm. Berry; escaped at Island No. 10


John Buckley; escaped at Island No. 10.


L. H. Burton; captured at Island No. 10; dis- charged, ill health.


Anderson Byars; captured at Island No. 10; died at Port Hudson.


Zack Byars; escaped at Island No. 10.


Robert Caldwell; escaped at Island No. 10; served through the war.


Stephen Cantrell; escaped at Island No. 10; re- turned to regiment; died April, 1863.


Carr Coleman; escaped at Island No. 10.


Lewis Coleman ; escaped at Island No. 10.


Wm. Crews; escaped at Island No. 10; returned to regiment; served through the war.


Shelby Crittenden ; escaped at Island No. 10 .


Thomas Crowder; escaped at Island No. 10.


Wm. Crowder; captured at Island No. 10; elected first sergeant at reorganization; served through the war.


James L. Dobbins; captured at Island No. 10; served through the war.


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Frank Dumas; captured at Island No. 10; elected lieutenant at reorganization ; killed at Atlanta.


J. Evans; captured at Island No. 10; died August, 1862.


Warren Freeman; escaped at Island No. 10.


Samuel Groomes ; escaped at Island No. 10.


Richard Haley ; transferred to some other company.


Wmn. Harrell; escaped at Island No. 10.


Bradford Hartsfield; captured at Island No. 10; died August, 1863.


Anderson Hellard; escaped at Island No. 10.


-. -. Hendricks.


-. -. Hendricks.


Alvius Hill; escaped at Island No. 10.


Robert Howard; captured at Island No. 10; served through the war.


Wm. House ; captured at Island No. 10; transferred to company of sharpshooters; killed at Nashville.


John Jenkins; died during the war.


Wm. M. Jones; escaped at Island No. 10.


R. S. Journey ; captured at Island No. 10; died in prison, May 15, 1862.


F. L. Key ; captured at Island No. 10; died in prison July, 1862.


Seaton Key; escaped at Island No. 10.


Thompson Key; escaped at Island No. 10.


Wm. Key; escaped at Island No. 10.


Rufus King; escaped at Island No. 10; returned to regiment ; left sick at Port Hudson; fate unknown.


Wm. E. Kirby; captured at Island No. 10 and at Port Hudson.


Ab. Lampkins; escaped at Island No. 10.


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Matthew Lampkins; captured at Island No. 10; served through the war. .


Robert Lampkins; captured at Island No. 10.


Louis Lafon ; discharged.


F. M. Luter ; escaped at Island No. 10.


R. A. Luter ; escaped at Island No. 10; returned to regiment; captured at Nashville; served through the war.


Charles Marshall; captured at Island No. 10; served through the war.


M. Y. Maxwell ; transferred to Company "D," Fifth Tennessee.


Wm. S. McCall; escaped at Island No. 10; served in cavalry.


John McMichael; escaped at Island No. 10.


Euphrates Moore; captured at Island No. 10; died August, 1862.


Newt Moore; escaped at Island No. 10; served in Twentieth Cavalry.


Jeff W. Nicholls; captured at Island No. 10; died September, 1862.


Ransom Nicholls; captured at Island No. 10 and at Nashville; served through the war.


Thomas Parham; escaped at Island No. 10; joined the Federals.


Edward Powell; died of measles.


S. O. Powell; captured at Island No. 10; died in prison, July, 1862.


W. H. Powell; escaped at Island No. 10.


Green Prince; escaped at Island No. 10; joined cav- alry and was killed by being thrown from his horse.


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John Prince; escaped at Island No. 10; returned to regiment ; served three and one-half years.


Albert Ridgway; captured at Island No. 10; died during the war.


Joe Ridgway; captured at Isalnd No. 10; served through the war.


LaFayette Ridgway; captured at Island No. 10; served through the war.


Calvin Edwards; escaped at Island No. 10.


J. M. Scott; captured at Island No. 10; served through the war.


Peter Scott; captured at Island No. 10; joined the Federals.


J. Samuel Scott ; captured at Island No. 10 ; elected first sergeant at reorganization; served through the war.


A. J. Sheridan; escaped at Island No. 10.


George Sheridan; captured at Island No. 10 and at Nashville; served through the war.


Henry Sheridan; captured at Island No. 10; es- caped at Cairo.


John Sheridan; captured at Island No. 10; took oath in prison.


Marion Sims; died at home on furlough.


Ezekiel Somers; died during the war.


Wmn. Stephens; escaped at Island No. 10.


George Stewart; escaped at Island No. 10; served in Company "H," Twelfth Kentucky Cavalry ; wound- ed and lost an arm at Harrisburg.


Thomas Stewart; escaped at Island No. 10; served in Company "H," Twelfth Kentucky Cavalry.


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W. F. Stiles; transferred to Company "D," Fifth Tennessee.


Harrison Sullers; escaped at Island No. 10.


John Wade; captured at Island No. 10; lost sight of in Mississippi, October, 1862.


John Webster; escaped at Island No. 10.


Shadrach Webster; escaped at Island No. 10.


R. W. Wiggins; captured at Island No. 10; dis- charged, ill health.


J. J. Wilkerson; captured at Island No. 10; died in prison, June, 1862.


Elisha Winters; died at Island No. 10.


John W. Winters ; discharged, ill health.


ROLL OF COMPANY "G," .FORTY-SIXTH REGIMENT, TEN- NESSEE INFANTRY.


Capt. William B. Vancleave, Jr .; captured at Is- land No. 10; discharged at reorganization.


First Lieut. Robert Maddox; captured at Island No. 10; re-elected at reorganigation ; captured on re- cruiting service in Henry County; served through the war.


Second Lieut. Thomas Nicholls; escaped at Island No. 10.


Third Lieut. James Hicks; captured at Island No. 10; discharged at reorganization.


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First Sergt. -. -. Rasco; escaped at Island No. 10; joined Federals.


Second Sergt. F. Marion Hastings; captured at Island No. 10; elected second lieutenant at reorgani- zation; captured on recruiting service; wounded at Atlanta and Bentonville, N. C .; served through the war; present at surrender.


James Boden.


John Burnett; captured in Georgia.


Zack Childers; joined the Federals.


Wm. Childers; joined the Federals.


Morrison Davis; captured at Island 'No. 10; took oath in prison.


Columbus Dortch; escaped at Island No. 10.


James Gately ; escaped at Island No. 10.


T. Henry Greene; died at Island No. 10.


Lud Grissom; died in hospital.


Newt M. Grissom; captured at Island No. 10; died in prison.


Scott Holden; captured at Island No. 10; took oath in prison.


Thomas Hughes; captured at Island No. 10; died in prison.


Wm. Huie.


Thomas Jenkins; died April, 1862.


Wm. McCaskill; served through the war.


Robert McFarland.


Wm. McGowen; escaped at Island No. 10.


Daniel McKissick.


Stephen Pierce.


Peyton H. Randle; captured at Island No. 10; elected captain at reorganization.


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Luke Redden.


Henry Sexton.


S. B. Sproul.


Jacob Straub; captured at Island No. 10; served through the war.


Newton Vancleave; wounded at Atlanta ; died Sep- tember, 1864.


S. M. Vancleave; wounded at Atlanta; died at Ma- con, Ga., September 5, 1864.


Nezor Vaughan; escaped at Island No. 10.


ROLL OF COMPANY "H," FORTY-SIXTH REGIMENT, TEN- NESSEE INFANTRY.


Capt. J. M. Hannah; captured at Island No. 10; discharged at reorganization.


First Lieut. W. D. Haynes; captured at Island No. 10; elected captain at reorganization.


Second Lieut. W. L. Smith; captured at Island No. 10.


Third Lieut. J. R. Anderson ; discharged, ill health.


First Sergt. D. M. Lankford; captured at Island No. 10; discharged, ill health; re-enlisted in Company "E," Twentieth Tennessee Cavalry; wounded at Brice's Cross Roads; served through the war.


Second Sergt. James McClintock.


Third Sergt. T. J. Smith ; died at home; J. T. Atkins.


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Tim Barham; captured at Island No. 10; dis- charged, under age.


Joe Baxter ; captured at Island No. 10.


Jasper Bird; captured at Island No. 10.


James W. Bird; captured at Island No. 10; dis- charged, under age.


Johnson Busbee; captured at Island No. 10; died in prison.


Justin Busbee; died near Chattanooga.


L. C. Cooper; captured at Island No. 10; died in prison.


W. P. Covington ; captured at Island No. 10.


Wm. Davis; captured at Island No. 10.


Henry Dilda; captured at Island No. 10.


John Dill; captured at Island No. 10; served through the war.


H. Fodge; captured at Island No. 10; served through the war.


J. N. Fowler ; died at home. - W. H. Fowler; captured at Island No. 10; served through the war.


H. Hannah; killed at Atlanta.


Wm. Hannah; captured at Island No. 10; killed at Atlanta.


HI. Hinson; captured at Island No. 10; served through the war.


T. O. Jackson; captured at Island No. 10; served through the war.


James Joiner.


R. C. Jones; captured at Island No. 10; served through the war.


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Bob Jones; captured at Island No. 10; discharged, over age.


T. E. Lawrence; discharged, over age.


V. McAdoo; captured at Island No. 10; wounded while on picket at Atlanta and died.


George McCain; captured at Island No. 10; took oath in prison.


John McCain; died at home during the war.


Robert McCain ; captured at Island No. 10; wound- ed at Atlanta; served through the war.


Wm. McCain; captured at Island No. 10; served through the war. (Only private of the company pres- ent at the surrender. )


Robert Mcclintock; captured at Island No. 10; served through the war.


Robert Patterson; captured at Island No. 10; served through the war.


Joseph P. Poe; captured at Island No. 10; dis- charged, over age.


Elijah Pruett; captured at Island No. 10; served through the war.


William Pruett; captured at Island No. 10; served through the war.


S. G. Ramey; captured at Island No. 10; died at Port Hudson, November 17, 1862.


W. W. Randall; captured at Island No. 10; died in prison.


J. R. Rogers; captured at Island No. 10; died in prison.


Dan W. Rushing; captured at Island No. 10; died at Mobile.


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J. B. Stuart; elected third lieutenant, April, 1862; captured at Island No. 10; discharged.


Thomas F. Sullivan; died at Madrid Bend, Mo., April, 1862.


E. P. Sullivan; captured at Island No. 10; died in prison.


M. Thompson; died April 2, 1862.


Henry Vancleave; died November, 1862.


John Vaughan; captured at Island No. 10; served through the war.


Perry Vaughan; captured at Island No. 10; wound- ed at Atlanta; served through the war.


J. T. Watkins; captured at Island No. 10; trans- ferred to the Navy and captured; served through the war.


L. W. Wilson; captured at Island No. 10; killed at Atlanta.


Tiffus Wilson ; captured at Island No. 10; wounded at Atlanta and died.


R. V. Wren; captured at Island No. 10; died in prison.


W. C. Wilson ; captured at Island No. 10; killed at Atlanta.


Henry W. Wright; captured at Island No. 10; dis- charged, over age.


L. M. Young; died at Union City, January, 1862.


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ROLL OF COMPANY "I," FORTY-SIXTH REGIMENT, TEN- NESSEE INFANTRY.


Capt. Robert A. Owens; captured at Island No. 10; elected lieutenant colonel at reorganization; pro- moted to colonel ; wounded at Jackson, Miss .; served through the war.


First Lieut. John H. Williams; captured at Island No. 10; discharged at reorganization.


. Second Lieut. Isaac M. Hudson ; captured at Island No. 10 and again at home on recruiting service; ap- pointed adjutant at reorganization; served through the war.


Third Lieut. W. P. Caldwell; escaped at Island No. 10.


First Sergt. W. R. Williams; captured at Island No. 10.


Second Sergt. M. L. Williams; escaped at Island No. 10.


Third Sergt. W. D. Thompson ; captured at Island No. 10; served three years.


First Corp. J. B. Owens; escaped at Island No. 10; served in Company "F," Twentieth Tennessee Cav- alry.


J. W. Almond; died April 7, 1862.


J. W. Atkerson ; captured at Island No. 10; served through the war; present at the surrender.


Richard Atkins.


D. C. Caldwell; died January 7, 1862.


Anthony Cooper.


Caldwell Cooper.




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