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 8

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


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John Younger.


Wm. Welsh (Irish).


Robert E. White; died in the service.


Americus L. Williams.


W. H. Wilson; elected sergeant in 1861, and first lieutenant at reorganization; promoted to captain, October, 1863; wounded at Mission Ridge; detached and was detective on M. & W. Pt. Railroad ; served through the war.


Thomas Woodcock (Irish).


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ROLL OF COMPANY "D," FIFTH REGIMENT, TENNESSEE INFANTRY.


Capt A. Wayne Caldwell ; re-elected at reorganiza- tion ; wounded at Atlanta and died.


First Lieut. Amos M. Milliken; re-elected at reor- ganization; detached for awhile, November, 1862; wounded at Atlanta.


Second Lieut. Wes. M. Humphreys; re-elected at reorganization ; relieved at consolidation and trans- ferred to Company "G," Seventh Cavalry; served through the war.


Third Lieut. Thos. C. Neal; re-elected at reorgani- zation ; wounded at Atlanta; served through the war. (One of thirty present at surrender. )


First Sergt. Rufus C. Hill; served two or three years.


Second Sergt. Isaac Gore; discharged, ill health.


Third Sergt. J. David Bradley ; wounded at Shiloh ; served through the war.


Fourth Sergt. Wm. Stephens; served through the war.


First Corp. George Key ; served one year.


Second Corp. T. K. Lawrence; served two years.


Third Corp. G. W. McLain; served two or three years.


Fourth Corp. J. B. Seaton; wounded at Franklin; served through the war.


J. A. Aguilar (Jesse Mexican) ; elected sergeant at reorganization ; served two years.


John Brannan; served one year.


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Wm. Brannan; served one year.


Dr. John C. Braswell; served two years.


D. C. Cabe; discharged; served afterwards in Twentieth Cavalry.


Wm. Cabe; died at home on furlough.


E. D. Collier; served two years and afterwards in cavalry.


A. Jack Cunningham ; served through the war.


Peyton Dalton; killed at Perryville.


Wm. Dalton ; served through the war.


Rufus Davis; died in hospital.


Alonzo Dodd ; almost lost power of speech; served through the war.


James Gore ; died in hospital.


J. D. Gore; discharged, ill health.


Wm. Gore; died in hospital.


Mack Hall; served two years.


Wm. Hall; served through the war.


John Harrell; died at Columbus, Ky. Wm. Harrell.


James Hastings; served through the war.


Wm. T. Hayes; served through the war.


Jno. T. House; wounded at Atlanta and died in prison.


Wm. Humphreys; served two years.


Wm. A. James; served through the war. Jeff Jimmison ; served two years.


Samuel Johnson ; discharged.


D. Jobe; killed by Federals near home. Harrison Jones ; served through the war. Louis Jones ; unknown fate. Taswell Jones.


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T. M. Jones; served through the war; present at surrender.


Wm. Jones; served through the war.


Shelley Key ; served one year.


M. Green Koen ; wounded at Atlanta.


Dock Lamb; served through the war.


Thomas W. Lamb ; wounded at Shiloh ; lost an arm ; discharged.


J. Hosea Malone; wounded at Perryville; served through the war.


Jessee Mathis ; killed at Shiloh.


John W. Maxwell; served one year.


Marion Maxwell; died at Union City.


Maston Maxwell; served three and a half years.


C. P. G. McGehee ; wounded and captured at Perry- ville and died.


Perry McLain; served two years.


Frank McMichael; served through the war.


Thomas B. Miller ; killed at Shiloh.


Pate Nance; served through the war.


Bias Paschall ; served one and a half years.


Ed. Paschall ; served one year.


James Paschall ; died in hospital.


Thomas Paschall ; wounded at Shiloh ; died in hos- pital.


Daniel Paty.


James Piercy ; served one and a half years.


Geo. W. Poyner; wounded at Ellsbury Ridge, los- ing a foot ; discharged.


Weyman Poyner; served through the war.


E. Green Seaton; wounded at Chickamauga and Jonesboro ; served through the war.


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J. R. (Tip) Shell; wounded and captured at At- lanta; served through the war.


Thomas Smith ; perhaps died during the war.


H. Somers; served one year.


P. L. Somers ; served one year.


James I. Staguer ; served one year.


Eli Stephens ; discharged, ill health.


John Stiles; served one year.


Robert Stiles ; served one year.


Wm. Stiles; died during the war.


Andrew Thompson ; killed at Perryville.


Hilliard Thompson ; served through the war.


John M. Thompson; wounded at Shiloh; served through the war.


Matt Thompson; killed at Perryville.


R. Van Thompson; wounded at Perryville; served through the war.


W'm. G. Thompson; wounded at Perryville and At- lanta ; served through the war.


Thos. Turner; served one year.


R. Allen Wade; discharged, ill health.


Jas. H. Walker; discharged, ill health.


J. F. Wall; wounded at Shiloh ; killed at Murfrees- boro.


Mit Wall; served about two years.


Pleas Wicker; served two years.


John D. Wilson; served one year.


Pink Wilson; discharged, over age.


James Woods; discharged for bad eyesight at Tu- pelo.


John Yow; killed by falling tree at Columbus, Ky.


Polk Yow; served one year.


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ROLL OF COMPANY "E," FIFTH REGIMENT, TENNESSEE INFANTRY.


Capt. M. Smith Corbett ; resigned, July, 1861.


First Lieut. Alfred Rushing ; died January, 1862.


Second Lieut. Calvin Rushing; discharged at reor- ganization.


Third Lieut. Will McCutchen; resigned, March, 1862.


First Sergt. Merideth Corbett; elected lieutenant at reorganization ; served through the war.


B. F. Akers; served one year.


J. M. Arnold; served one year.


W. P. Arnold ; served one year.


J. D. Atchison ; served one year.


D. C. Ball ; wounded at Atlanta ; served through the war.


A. H. Baker; discharged at Columbus, Ky.


Will Baker; served through the war.


K. A. N. Barker; served one year. Charley Barns ; served one year. Thomas Barns ; served one year.


J. F. Baucum ; died August 7, 1861.


Richard Blanchett; served one year. Tim Blanchett; served one year. Tom Browden.


J. F. Browning; died March 20, 1862.


W. H. Bunn ; died in hospital.


Bose Childress; wounded at Ellsbury Ridge and discharged.


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James H. Combs ; elected first sergeant at reorgani- zation ; wounded at Resaca; served through the war. Jacob Corbett ; discharged, ill health, July, 1861. W. M. Davidson ; served one year.


Wash Farmer; cut off at evacuation of Corinth.


J. B. Florence; served about eighteen months.


K. L. Floyd; killed at Perryville.


Sterling Floyd; served three years or more. George Forrest ; killed on picket at Pine Mountain. Ky Forrest; served one year.


James Garner; discharged, over age.


John Garner; discharged, over age.


Clay Gordon ; died at home on furlough.


J. W. Hill; died March 29, 1862.


Clint Harris; transferred to General Cheatham's staff ; killed at Shiloh.


Ab Hawley ; served through the war.


Al Herron; killed at Ellsbury Ridge.


L. D. Holland; died at home on furlough.


E. P. Holliman; served a year or more.


E. G. Hudson; elected second lieutenant at reor- ganization; wounded at New Hope Church and died.


Joe G. Hudson; elected second sergeant ; served through the war.


J. H. Hudson; died August 1, 1861.


O. C. Hudson ; served through the war.


Burrell Jones ; served one year.


Berry Jordan ; served one year.


George Lashlee; elected second lieutenant, March, 1862 ; discharged at reorganization.


Will Lashlee; died at Columbus, Ky. Thos Markham.


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Billy Martin; served through the war. John Maynard; died at Columbus, Ky. J. H. Maynard ; died' April 20, 1862. John McGill; died at Columbus, Ky. John McElyea; died May 15, 1862.


B. M. Melton ; wounded at Shiloh and died.


J. P. Morris ; served one year.


R. J. Myrick ; died April 17, 1862.


James Pafford ; served through the war.


John Palmer; cut off at evacuation of Corinth. Moses Parker; served one year. Ive Pierce; served one year.


J. L. Presson; killed at Shiloh.


Will Prince; captured and disappeared.


Thos Randle; transferred.


James Reddick ; discharged under conscript law. Paul Rice.


John P. Rushing; elected lieutenant at reorganiza- tion ; detached at consolidation.


Berry Snyder ; discharged, over age.


Dood Spence ; served one year.


James Stagner ; died at Columbus, Ky.


Joe Summers ; served one year.


Al Surratt; wounded at Shiloh.


Pleas. G. Swor; elected captain, July, 1861; re- elected at reorganization ; served through the war.


James Thornton ; wounded at Ellsbury Ridge, los- ing a leg; discharged.


John Thornton; died at Columbus, Ky.


Wm. Throckmorton ; died, perhaps, in 1862.


B. A. Totty; wounded and captured at Mission Ridge; served through the war.


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HISTORY OF HENRY COUNTY COMMANDS


Robert Ward; served one year.


Robert B. Warren; served one year.


B. H. Webb; died at Columbus, Ky. John Williams; discharged and died at home.


O. T. Wilson ; served one year.


Wm. Womack; discharged, ill health.


Isaac Wygul; elected lieutenant at reorganization ; killed at Perryville.


ROLL OF COMPANY "F," FIFTH REGIMENT, TENNESSEE INFANTRY.


Capt. Joe H. Porter ; appointed surgeon, August, 1861 ; resigned, May 20, 1862.


First Lieut. Horace T. Blanton, Jr .; promoted to captain, August, 1861; discharged at reorganization ; served as major of Napier's Cavalry.


Second Lieut. James P. Cooper ; promoted to cap- tain at reorganization; wounded at Shiloh ; wounded and captured at Perryville; served through the war.


Third Lieut. Joe T. Kendall; appointed adjutant August, 1861 ; elected captain of Company "K" at re- organization ; wounded at Mission Ridge and died un- der the surgeon's knife.


First Sergt. Finis E. White; transferred to Carnes' Battery ; promoted to lieutenant and served through the war.


Second Sergt. D. F. (Oce) Alexander; elected a


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lieutenant in August, 1861; discharged at reorganiza- tion ; served as captain in cavalry until close of the war.


Third Sergt. W. L. Cooper ; served in cavalry ; killed at Brice's Cross Roads.


Fourth Sergt. John Porter; killed at Shiloh.


First Corp. Henry H. Askew ; killed at Perryville.


Second Corp. Wm. H. Porter; appointed cadet in regular army; served in cavalry; killed at Brice's Cross Roards.


Third Corp. W. W. Porter.


Fourth Corp. N. Calvin Howard; transferred to Company "A"; served as sergeant and was elected lieutenant in October, 1863; wounded at Franklin; served through the war; present at surrender.


Elisha Askew; knocked senseless by shell at Shi- łoh.


F. M. Beck.


Andrew V. Boden; captured; served through the war.


G. Bloomfield Boden; wounded at Atlanta; wounded and captured at Mission Ridge, and died in prison.


James W. Boden ; captured at Murfreesboro and es- caped; served through the war.


J. Wes Bowden; captured at Perryville; served through the war.


Stephen Caplinger ; died at hospital.


Eldridge E. Carter; wounded at Perryville and died.


William Chapman ; discharged, over age.


Francis Childers; killed at Kennesaw Mountain.


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Robert P. Cole; promoted to captain in Twelfth Kentucky Cavalry.


James H. Courts ; served in cavalry.


Mastin D. Crawford; promoted to lieutenant and discharged at reorganization ; served in Company "B," Twentieth Tennessee Cavalry.


M. M. (Dock) Crutchfield ; discharged, over age.


James E. Daniel; elected sergeant at reorganiza- tion ; wounded at Shiloh ; served through the war.


E. M. (Heck) Doty ; wounded at Peachtree Creek ; served through the war.


William Flannagan.


Isaac Forrest.


John Forrest.


Ky Forrest.


William Forrest.


Mastin Freeman ; discharged, ill health.


James Gross.


John Gross.


Marion Gross; wounded at Shiloh.


William Gross.


Silas M. Hagler; elected first sergeant, August, 1861; lieutenant at reorganization; died August 1, 1862.


Alf Hammond.


A. H. Hancock; wounded at Perryville; served through the war.


James H. Hancock; knocked senseless by shell at Shiloh ; served in Woodward's Cavalry ; captured and escaped.


Robert P. Hancock ; served through the war.


Will Johnson.


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Thomas Jones.


Frank Kendall ; served through the war.


J. J. Looney.


John Lowry.


John Martin.


Will Matheny.


Thomas McMinn.


A. W. Moore; died in 1861.


John Nichols.


Jeff T. Olive; elected sergeant; wounded at Shiloh and at Atlanta ; served through the war; one of thirty present at surrender.


Rufus B. Olive; elected corporal ; wounded at Mur- freesboro ( colorguard) ; served through the war; one of thirty present at surrender.


Robert Phillips; discharged, over age.


Ed Ralls ; killed at Shiloh.


Jeff Rushing.


Sam Smiley ; discharged, over age.


Gid Smotherman.


James Snyder ; perhaps killed.


Thomas Spain ; killed at Shiloh.


B. Frank Taylor ; knocked senseless by shell at Shi- loh ; wounded at Perryville; served through the war.


Houston Taylor; killed by bushwhackers in East- ern Kentucky.


Joe Veasey ; died in 1862.


James White.


John Whittaker.


William Whittaker; wounded at Shiloh.


George Yates.


David Young; served through the war.


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ROLL OF COMPANY "G," FIFTH REGIMENT, TENNESSEE INFANTRY.


Capt. James E. Fowler ; discharged at reorganiza- tion.


First Lieut. William F. (Gus) Harris; detached at reorganization for special service and soon captured.


Second Lieut. John T. Irion; elected captain at re- organization ; wounded and captured at Perryville; resigned, 1863, and appointed inspector of Cheat- ham's Division hospitals. .


Third Lieut. W. A. Foust; discharged at reorgani- zation.


First Sergt. Bose D. Crutchfield ; killed at Mission Ridge.


Second Sergt. T. Jeff Broach ; wounded three times at Resaca; wounded at Peachtree Creek, and died from loss of blood after amputation.


Third Sergt. Willis L. Hagler; served three and one-half years.


Fourth Sergt. George W. Moody; discharged, ill health.


Corp. Ep W. Simmons; captured at Nashville; served through the war.


Corp. Bennett Scott; died at Columbus, Ky.


Corp. Henderson Liles ; killed at Shiloh.


Corp. Jack T. Wilburn; transferred to engineer corps.


AAbner Akers; on infirmary corps; discharged, over age.


Uriah Akers; discharged, ill health.


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J. W. Arnett; killed at Perryville.


Jerry Ashley ; died at Columbus, Ky.


Brooks Barbee; killed.


John A. Barton.


J. J. Bass; served about fourteen months.


J. H. Batey ; served about eighteen months. Robert Bell; served through the war.


Bud Bevil; served through the war.


Sid W. Blackwood ; served through the war.


Harrod Bomer; died at Columbus, Ky.


Addison Broach ; discharged for disability.


Charles W. Burgess; wounded at Shiloh, losing an arm; discharged.


Wesley Burgess; served through the war.


Beverly Bush; wounded at Shiloh and died.


Perry Bush; died in hospital at Columbus, Miss.


N. J. Bushart ; killed in railroad accident at Rienzi, Miss., 1862.


William Bushart; killed at Shiloh.


John A. Carter ; killed in Henry County, Tenn.


William D. Cate; discharged for physical disabil- ity ; re-enlisted in Tenth Cavalry; served through the war.


William H. Christian; discharged at Columbus, Ky.


Gid M. Comer; killed at Chickamauga.


P. H. Comer ; served one year.


Eli W. Compton ; served through the war.


James C. Compton; died at Tupelo, Miss., July 19, 1862.


Marshall Compton; died at Tupelo, June 15, 1862. George D. Coston; killed at Murfreesboro.


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HISTORY OF HENRY COUNTY COMMANDS


John Coston.


Sam D. Cox; wounded and captured at Mission Ridge, and died in prison at Chattanooga.


John W. Crutchfield ; knocked senseless by shell at Perryville; wounded at Atlanta; promoted to ser- geant-major and to ensign; served through the war.


Arch Davis; discharged, ill health; re-enlisted in cavalry.


Green B. Deets; on color-guard; wounded at Mis- sion Ridge; served through the war.


Joe Dollahite.


J. Newt Fields; promoted to sergeant; killed at Atlanta.


W.H Fields; transferred to cavalry.


John E. Flack; promoted to first sergeant; elected lieutenant, October, 1863; detached; served through the war.


Julian Frazier ; promoted to first sergeant, October, 1863 ; wounded at Shiloh ; killed at Ellsbury Ridge.


George A. French ; discharged, ill health.


J. P. French ; served a while in cavalry.


Richard French ; died.


W. R. Gooch ; discharged, over age.


J. K. Polk Harmon; transferred to Company "G," Seventh Cavalry, and served till close of the war.


Isham B. Harris; appointed quartermaster.


E. J. Hastings ; discharged, ill health.


Green Hastings; died at Corinth.


William Hastings; served through the war.


David E. Haymes.


John R. Haymes ; died at Corinth, March 25, 1862.


J. Wesley Hicks; joined the Federals.


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W. H. Hurtman ; discharged, ill health.


J. H. Irvin; died at Jackson, Tenn.


Joe H. Johnson ; died from effects of measles.


R. Pink Kirby; wounded at Resaca (lost a foot) ; served through the war.


Samuel H. Lamb; died at Chattanooga, July, 1863.


J. L. Lemonds; elected second lieutenant, July, 1863; promoted to first lieutenant; served through the war. (See Company "C."


John L. Lewis; captured and died in prison.


W. H. Liles; died in autumn of 1861.


J. B. Lipe; discharged and joined the Federals.


William G. Lily; died (probably at Columbus, Kv.).


J. N. Lowry; died June 10, 1862.


V. B. Lowry ; served one year.


W. H. Lowry ; served one year.


T. A. Mabry; died at Tupelo, Miss.


N. J. Malone.


Richard T. Malone; transferred to Forty-Sixth Tennessee, and died.


William C Martin; discharged, ill health, 1863; re- enlisted in Company "G," Seventh Tennessee Cav- alry.


P. P. McAdoo; served two years.


W. J. McBride ; died at Columbus, Ky.


John McCord ; died at Columbus, Ky.


Robert W. McCrory ; killed at Murfreesboro.


J. W. Mccullough ; served one year.


S. Houston Medlin ; captured; served through the war.


R. A. Moody ; wounded (perhaps at Perryville).


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J. Calvin Morrow; captured at Mission Ridge; served through the war.


W. J. Nash; served through the war.


Jasper O'Daniel.


Joe O'Daniel.


William O'Daniel.


James Owens ; killed at Lovejoy, Ga.


Richard Owens; served through the war.


Samuel Owens; served through the war.


S. D. Palmer ; died at home on furlough.


Thomas Patterson; captured on picket at Pine Mountain, Ga .; served through the war.


William D. Patterson ; wounded at Shiloh ( Colonel Venable dismounted and sent him to the rear on his horse ) .


B. F. Peeples; elected first lientenant at reorgani- zation ; promoted to captain, August 14, 1863; senior officer of the regiment at the surrender.


J. K. Polk Peeples; discharged, under age; re-en- listed ; captured at Mission Ridge; served through the war.


John R. Peeples; wounded at Mission Ridge; ap- pointed adjutant of Fifty-Second Tennessee; adju- tant of Camp Direction, Hamburg, S. C., at close of the war.


Isaac Petty ; served one year.


Aaron M. Pinson; killed at Peachtree Creek.


I. Henry Pinson; wounded at Atlanta; served through the war.


W. Shelly Puckett ; died at home on furlough (first death in the regiment).


S. C. Robbins.


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William H. Russell ; died at Columbus, Ky.


Bennett Scott; died at Columbus, Ky.


Daniel Shofner; transferred to Twenty-Second Tennessee.


T. D. Shofner; transferred to Twenty-Second Ten- nessee.


Henry Simmons; joined the Federals.


John A. Simmons; discharged.


Bailey N. Sparks; killed at Shiloh.


George W. Stayton ; discharged, over age.


J. I. Stayton ; elected lieutenant at reorganization ; transferred to cavalry.


J. J. Stroud ; killed at Perryville.


W. Harris Sullivan ; died at Corinth, May 25, 1862. William Thompson ; served through the war.


Joe W. Travis ; died.


Carter Trevathan; died.


James J. Vancleave (hospital steward) ; died Au- gust 4, 1862.


Thomas Vaughan.


Robert Walters; discharged, ill health.


D L. Willett; elected second lieutenant at reorgan- ization ; detached at consolidation.


John A. Williams; discharged, over age.


L. M. Williams.


Stephen Williams; captured at Nashville; served through the war. (The wit of the regiment. )


-. -. Williams : died at Columbus, Ky.


Marion Wood.


H. A. Workman ; died at home on furlough, March 18, 1862.


James Workman ; died at Shelbyville, 1863.


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George H. Wynns; elected sergeant at reorganiza- tion ; promoted to lieutenant, October, 1863 ; captured at Mission Ridge; served through the war.


W. H. Wynns; served one year, and later with For- rest's Cavalry.


T. Wes Wynns.


Henry Young; served three years.


James Young ; served three years.


ROLL OF COMPANY "H," FIFTH REGIMENT, TENNESSEE INFANTRY.


Capt. James D. Dumas; discharged at reorganiza- tion.


First Lieut. D. J. Bowden ; discharged at reorgan- ization ; served as second lieutenant Company "D," Nineteenth Tennessee Cavalry.


Second Lieut. James H. Collins ; discharged at re- organization.


Third Lieut. J. T. Freeman ; discharged at reorgan- ization.


First Sergt. Sim W. Alexander; elected first lieu- tenant at reorganization; served through the war.


Second Sergt. Joseph B. Jones ; appointed ensign ; wounded and captured at Perryville ; detached as hos- pital steward ; served through the war.


Third Sergt. William G. Trent; served through the war.


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Fourth Sergt. Joe H. Jordan, elected first ser- geant at reorganization; second lieutenant, October, 1863 ; killed at Mission Ridge.


Fifth Sergt. C. L. Crowder ; discharged.


First Corp. Roland Carter ; served through the war.


Second Corp. George M. Ridgway ; wounded at Shi- loh.


Third Corp. William Oliver; died during the war. J. Q. Adams ; died.


L. Alexander ; discharged.


Bush Archer; wounded at Chattahoochee Bridge; served through the war.


Sam Archer; killed at Perryville.


M. B. Barr; died at Corinth, July 19, 1862.


T. N Bell ; discharged ; re-enlisted in Company "G," Seventh Cavalry.


A. B. Berryman ; transferred.


William M. Bowden; wounded at Perryville; served through the war.


Jacob W. Brogden; wounded at Murfreesboro; wounded and captured at Nashville; served through the war.


George W. Brown; wounded at Shiloh ; discharged. William Brown; discharged.


Tom Bullock; served through the war.


Ben Bunton ; captured at Mission Ridge and died in prison.


T. Wes Bunton; cut off from command in Missis- sippi ; joined Company "K," Twentieth Cavalry, and killed at Estanola.


J. W. Cardwell ; discharged.


A. Carroll ; discharged.


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Elias Carter ; died in hospital at Columbus, Miss. Richard A. Coley; wounded at Chickamauga; served through the war.


William Colley; discharged, ill health.


Allen G. Coltharpe ; wounded at Shiloh ; discharged.


George W. Crawford; wounded at Murfreesboro and Peachtree Creek; elected lieutenant, October, 1863; served through the war.


Court Crutchfield.


Tom J. Dumas; captured at New Madrid.


William D. Dumas; detailed on Engineer Corps; served through the war.


Z. D. (Dock) Edwards ; wounded near Pine Moun- tain on picket and captured at Nashville; served through the war.


Alex Farmer; served two years.


Will H. Farmer; served through the war.


Sam H. Fizer; wounded at Shiloh ; discharged ; re- enlisted in Company "K," Twentieth Cavalry.


William Fizer; discharged.


B. F. Freels ; discharged.


George Hayes; discharged.


William Hayes; discharged.


William Hill ; died.


Spence W. Hunt; captured at New Madrid ; served in Twentieth Cavalry.


J. H. Jones ; transferred.


John N. Jones; died in hospital. Columbus, Miss., June 3, 1862.


Permenas Jones ; died at Columbus, Miss.


Simeon Jones; died at Chattanooga, August, 1862. Frank Killebrew ; died at Columbus, Ky.


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F. Marion Killebrew; elected third lieutenant at reorganization ; killed at Perryville.


G. W. Lowry; served through the war.


Harrison Martin; died at home on furlough, Au- gust, 1861.


M. N. McNeilly ; elected lieutenant, October, 1863; served through the war.


B. P. McWhirter.


I. Murrell; died.


William O'Kelly ( Irish) ; lost sight of in Georgia.


A. Olive; died.


Joe Oliver.


William Oliver; wounded at Perryville and died of wound.


M. B. Owensby ; captured at New Madrid; served in cavalry.


Rufe Owensby ; died.


J. I. Parrish ; died at Cairo, Ill.


Frank V. Pegram.


T. C. Phillips ; detailed with pontoon train ; served through the war.


Thomas Phillips; served through the war.


William Phillips; died in hospital at Columbus, Miss.


Terrill Price; wounded at Mission Ridge.


E. Reynolds ; died at home with measles, 1861.


Robert Ridgway ; died.


Wes W. Ridgway ; killed at Franklin.


James E. Sanders; wounded in Georgia; served through the war.


Addison Sheridan; killed at Perryville.


LaFayette Sims ; died June 7, 1862.


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Marion Sims; died.


William C. Sims; ensign at Shiloh; supposed to -have been killed by bushwhackers in Kentucky.


Dr. A. J. Smith ; transferred. A. J. Snodgrass ; served through the war. Dock Speight.


Seth Speight; wounded at Chattahoochee Bridge; discharged.


J. H. Stunson; wounded at Shiloh; died May 7, 1862.


Mike Terry; served through the war.


G. M. Thomason ; transferred.


H. A. Thompson ; discharged.


W. A. Thompson ; wounded four times at Murfrees- boro and captured ; discharged ; mail carrier.


J. H. Timmons ; discharged.


James M. Todd ; discharged.


Joe W. Tribble; wounded at Atlanta; served through the war.


Bud Ward.


John W. Webb; killed at Shiloh.


Late Young.


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ROLL OF COMPANY "I,"' FIFTH REGIMENT, TENNESSEE INFANTRY.


Capt. William D. Hallum ; wounded at New Madrid (first one in the regiment) ; discharged at reorganiza- tion ; enlisted Company "E," Twentieth Cavalry (vet- eran of Mexican War).




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