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TRUXTON CHITTENDEN.
Subscribed and sworn to this 10th day of November, 1866. I also certify that the above affiant is to me well known as a credible person. I further certify that the above David Myers never has, to my knowledge, had any connection whatever with, or to any extent professed the faith of, modern spiritualism, but is a member in good standing of an Orthodox Church. [SEAL.] J. N. INGRIM, N. P.
NAMES OF UNION PERSONS, UNION SOLDIERS, REBELS AND REBEL SOLDIERS, IN BRADLEY COUNTY.
LEADING UNION PERSONS IN THE FIRST DISTRICT .- John Boyer, Preston Bed- well, William H. Bryant, A. J. Cate, G. B. Cate, James Coke, Geo. W. Castellow, Matthew Corn. James Corn, A. J. Carson, W. F. Clark, J. H. Harwood, John Hambright, Isham Julian, R. P. Julian, Wm. Kyle. Geo. C. Kyle, Ilenry Kyle, P. C. R. Lawson. Wm. Longwith, James J. Lauderdale, - Mason, F. M. McAllis- ter. Jackson McAllister. George McCoy, S. D. Outlaw, H. H. Purvines, A. J. Par- ker, William Parker. John Pearce. William Pursley, Jack Petty, Gilbert Ran- dolph. Gillmore Randolph, C. H. Rice, Elisha Smith, R. T. Weatherly, William Weatherly.
UNION SOLDIERS FROM THE FIRST DISTRICT .- Capt. F. W. Baker, Capt. W. L. Cate. Maj. S. C. Ilambright, Lient. James Kyle, Lient. Nelson Lawson, Lieut Mar- shall Lawson. Lient. Samuel Weatherly. Lieut. William Weatherly, Capt. C. P. Simons. G. R. Ashley. James Ashley, William Ashley, H. L. Baldwin, Robert Brookshear, Joseph Bedwell, John Bedwell, Isaac Bedwell, Leroy Bedwell, W. H. H. Baker, Marshall Buster, Lafayette Boyer, John A. Carson, George Carson, John L. Cate, Jackson Cooper, Robert Cooper, John Cooper, Charles Castellow, John C. Foyster. Vincent Garner, William Gold, Holmes, John M. Julian, Robert Keeny, John Kyle, John D. Long, Riley R. Long. Reuben Longwith, Isaac Longwith, Isham Lawson. John Long, Daniel McBrien, Lewis Pearce, Allen Pearce, Robert Pearce, Blackburn Pennell, James Pennell, Joseph V. Purvine, Richard Parker. Frank Parker. Thomas Pursley, David Purkins. Ball P. Petty, James Petty. Joseph Petty, William Smith, James Stevenson, William Swinford, Wesley A. Simmons, Isham C. Simmons, William H. Simmons, James Sparks, James Star, Julian E. Thomas, James Templeton, Henry Weatherly.
LEADING REBELS IN THE FIRST DISTRICT .- H. L. Baldwin. Robert Baldwin, George B. Billingsly. W. P. Colwell, Charles Donahoo, Horace England. John Evans, S. C. Gold, P. W. Green, James Hunt, Timothy Hadey, Christopher Knox, Thomas Kinderick, F. M. Lee. John Mee, J. F. Mee, James Pearce, James Pierce, Washington Routh, M. T. C. Royston, B. S. S. Royston, Bird Scroggins, George Wear. John Wilson.
REBEL SOLDIERS FRON THE FIRST DISTRICT .- Robert Baldwin, William Clark, Henry C. Carrol, Richard Clark, Joseph Donahoo, Charles Donahoo, Horace Eng-
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land, John England, Jacob Edwards, Martin Gold, Jacob Gold, P. W. Green, James HI. Hampton, Lieut. Timothy Haney, John Keeny, Lieut. Henry Knox, Christopher Knox, Lieut. F. M. Lee, Isham Long, John Long, Bush Long, W. I. Long, Robert Melton, Capt. Joseph Mee, Wilson Price, Benjamin Parker, William Reynolds, Ralph Reynolds, Lieut. Washington Routh, James Slanson, John Smith, F. Triplit, Jonas Tucker, Geo. N. Weir, John Weir, John Villyson.
LEADING UNION PERSONS IN THE SECOND DISTRICT .- C. W. Allen, James Armstrong-son in U. S. A .; Isaac Armstrong, James Brannon, Jefferson Brew- er-two sons in U. S. A .; Wm. B. Ballinger, Hiram Bacon, Samuel Brannon, Mar- tin Brannon, Robt. Barnet, Wm. O. Barnes, Robt. Brookshier, Mrs. Rebecca Cli- mer-son in U. S. A .; Thomas Cowden-son in U. S. A .; Smith Carson, Jackson Copeland, L. P. Carpenter, George Clark, Wm. Clark, A. W. Chilcott-son in U. S. A .; Robert Campbell, sr., Alfred Dixon, John Dixon, S. A. Dixon, S. E. Dixon, Esq., E. S. Gibson, P. B. Gibson, Wm. Gibson, A. J. Goodner, Geo. W. Goodner, John Gowans, Wm. Guinn, James Gowin, Alex. Gray, Wm. Hamentree, Isaac Hicks-son in U. S. A .; Wm. Horn, Ake Henry, John Harmon, William Horton, Timothy Haney-son in U. S. A .; Daniel Johnson-son in U. S. A .; Joel Johnson, sr., Emanuel Johnson, Matthew Johnson, Larkin Johnson, Joel Johnson, Benja- min John, Samnel John, Jacob Kinser-two sons in U. S. A .; Enoch Kincheloe- son in U. S. A .; Peter Lawson, John Lay-soldier; H. K. Lawson-three sons in U. S. A .; Henry Laudon, Mrs. Jane McClennin-son in U. S. A .; Newton MeKin- ney, Mrs. Elizabeth McKinney, Matthew McCollister, James McCollister, Charles Patty, S. B. Palmer-son in U. S. A .; Jonathan Parsons-two sons in U. S. A .; Ja- cob Routh, Jonathan Routh, Asa Stamper, Wm. Smith, Anthony Smith, Jacob Tappin, Mrs. Prudence Triplet, Philip Trozier, Isaac Varnel, Mrs. Margaret Var- nel-son pressed into C. S. A .; Martha York.
MEDIUM MEN OF THE SECOND DISTRICT .- Wm. Blair. Esq., Henry Barr, Daniel Gowan, John Lauden, Julius MeClary, Philip Newberry, Josepher Staper, Louis Triplit, Doet. Walker, Geo. T. Parker, Wm. A. Wright, Abram York.
UNION SOLDIERS FROM THE SECOND DISTRICT .- Samuel Brewer, John Brown, Amos Brewer, S. Brannon, Sterling Brannon, Lieut. Walker Baker, S. E. Broils, W'm. Barnes,-died in Ky. ; Smith Carson, Jackson Copeland,-killed at Atlanta; Wm. Climer, John Chandler, James R. Chilcott, Wm. Crowden, George Crowden, dead ; E. F. Gibson, Wm. Horn,-died in Nashville ; John Harmon, Wm. Hicks, Robert Haney,-died al Vicksburg ; Doet. Hamentree, Henderson Hamentree, Z. L. John, Andrew Johnson. John Y. Johnson, James Johnson, Capt. John F. Kincheloe, John Lay, H. K. Lawson, Wm. N. Lawson, Isham Law- son, John J. Simmons, Isaac Varnal, John Varnal,-pressed into the rebel ranks and died.
MEDIUM LIST .- John Kincer, T. T. Mclennan, Joseph Barnes, Lewis Triplit, John Louden, Clay Kinser, James Harden.
LEADING REBELS IN THE SECOND DISTRICT .- Isaac Agee, D. Blankenship. Bra- ziel, A. Casson. Mrs. Sarah Carson-widow : Johnson Crews. Jonathan Cry, And'n Campbell, J. W. Cox, Jackson Finnel, John Gatlin, Giltord Gatlin, Wm. Gowan, Ilugh Gowan, T. S. Haney, Y. Haney, Esq., Lazarus Haynes. James Hunt, J. E. Helms, John Hunt, Jacob Kinser, John Kinser, Reynolds Lawson-two sons in C. S. A .; Wilson Lewallen, Capt. Garner Landermelt, A. H. Lawson-two sons in C. S. A .; Mrs. M. J. Mcclellan-son rebel bush whacker ; Samuel Montgomery, Matthew McKnabb, Andrew Miller, Win. Mathas, Robert Melton, Wm. Norris, David Parsons, James Richie, John Richie, Bird Scroggins. Lieut. Franklin Trip- lit, James Talley, Sterling Talley, Hiram Woods, Silas M. Wan-four sons in C. S. A. ; Isaac Wan, James Wan, Win. W. Whittenburg, Geo. Willis.
REBEL SOLDIERS FROM THE SECOND DISTRICT .- John Agy, Creed Brown, Tom Brown, Joseph Barnes. Jack Barnes, Wm. Braziel, - Blankenship, Columbus Barnet, John Barnes, Wm. Barnes, James Barnes, Clark Barnet, Crack Barnet, Johnson Crews. Jonathan Cry, Wm. R. Crews, James Chandler, Jackson Finnell, Hugh Gowen, Isaac Gillian, Wm. Gowen, Lewis Gatlin, Jacob Gatlin, Stewart Gatlin, Little Tim. Haney. Timothy Haney. Wright Haney, Hewston Harden, J. E. Helms, Wm. Kinser, John Kinser. Jacob Lawson, Edward Lawson, Lewis Law- son, Kin. Lawson, Frank Lowery, Timothy Lowery, Abraham Lowery, Garner Loudermelt. James Loudermelt, George Loudermelt, James Lawson. Charles Lewallen, Clay Lowdon, Andrew Miller, Samuel Montgomery, - Matthias, Robert Marr, Lafayette MeClelland. Robert Melton, Phillip Newberg. Wm. Nor- ris, David Parsons. Isaac Perry, John Ritchie, Eli Ritchie, James Ritchie, Isaac Stamper. Bird Scroggins. Van Scroggins, Wm. Singleton, Wm. Stamper, James Wan, Marion Wan, Wm. Wan, Isaac Wan, John Wright, Wm. Whittenburgh, John Willis.
LEADING UNION PERSONS IN THE THIRD DISTRICT .- Ephraim Ash, James Armstrong, J. R. Bates, Wm. Burns, jr .- soldier; Wm. Burns. sr .- son in U. S. A .; Charles Bacon-son died in Ky. ; James Cry. Daniel Carpenter, Robert Carson, Martin Carpenter, D. C. Cowan, Adam Carpenter. S. Y. Colville, John Cowden- killed at Atlanta; W. J. Duggan, J. N. Duggan, Dawson Deford. Isaac Denton, James Dabbs. Wm. Deford-soldier; S. H. Duggan-soldier; G. Deford, William Dodd-died in Nashville: Robert Dixon, N. W. Epperson-soldier; J. R. Epper- son, Thomas Epperson-five sons in U. S. A .; Widow Epperson-three sons in U. S. 1. ; H. H. Fisher-two sons in U. S. A .; W. M. Felker, Elijah Fair, John Felker.
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J. G. Felker, Henry Foster-two sons in U. S. A .; Edward Goode, G. C. Gilbert- two sons in U. S. A .; G. E. Grubb, Jeremiah Green, Stephen Hughes, Leander Hughes, W. A. Helterbrand, J. L. Hughes, John Hughes, Wm. D. Humberd, A. R. F. Hambright, Wm. Humberd, Esq., Anthony Hughes, Orlander Hughes. W. J. Hansford, James Helterbrand, W. H. Hannah, A. J. Hicks-soldier; Thomas Hughes, William Johns, Thomas Jenkins, II. L. Kerby, W. Keith-son in U. S. A .; J. H. Keith, A. C. Keith, Thomas Kimbro-two sons in U. S. A .; James Lauder- dale, S. W. Lee-army employee; John Lacy, sr .- soldier; J. A. Lacy, E. G. Long -son in U. S. A .; Joseph Loftice, sr .- son in U. S. A .; Jesse Moyer-son in U. S. A ; A. Melsom-soldier; John McClure-soldier; Pleasant Morrison-two sons in U. S. A. lost on Sultana; J. R. Moreland-son in U. S. A., another pressed into C. S. A. and died; A. H. Mitchell-soldier, died at Knoxville; R. Nixon, D. P. Pettit, Jacob Phillips-five sons in U. S. A .; George Phillips, James Parsons, Oswell Phillips-soldier; Williamson Parks, Thomas Poindexter-soldier, killed in Polk county ; Henry Ramins, G. Randolph-two sons in U. S. A .; William Rasor, John Rasor-son in U. S. A .; George Roland-son in U S. A .; John Roland-son in U. S. A .; S. D. Richmond-fonr sons in U. S. A .; Michael Roland-single; Isaac Richmond-single; Edmund Ramsey-two sons in U. S. A .; J. H. Ramsey-sol- dier: W. C. Richmond-soldier; W. R. Richmond, Eli Shearland-son in U. S. A .; John Stonecypher, Phillip Stonecypher, E. H. Southerland-son in U. S. A .; Jos. Stonecypher-two sons in U. S. A .; Henry Stonecypher-two sons in U. S. A .; John Smith, sr, W. M. Samples-soldier; A. M. Southerland, A. P. Wiggins, Adam Wattenberger, Martin Webb-soldier; Enoch White-pressed in C. S. A. and died; David White, William White.
UNION SOLDIERS FROM THE THIRD DISTRICT .- Henry Armstrong, Jacob Bacon -died in Ky .; Captain James E. Colwell, John Cowden-killed near Atlanta; Edward Colville, Elmore Colville, Edward Colwell. S. H. Dugan, Wm. Dodd-died at Nashville; Wm. J. Duggan, Robert Duggan, Prior Duggan, Isaac Denton-died in Knoxville; J. N. Duggan, J. C. Duggan, N. W. Epperson, J. N. Epperson, J. D. Epperson, W. P. Epperson, B. C. Epperson, (sons of Thomas Epperson.) Thomas Epperson, Arthur Epperson, Joseph Epperson, (sons of widow Epperson.) George Edwards, Joseph G. Felker, Wm. Fisher, Wm. Finnell, Thomas Foster-died near Nashville; Russell Foster-died near Nashville; H. C. Fisher, Absalom Giles, James Goode, jr., James Goode, sr., Larkin Giles, John Hunnberd. Jacob Hum- berd, Thomas Hickey, Sam. H. Humberd, A. J. Hicks, George Humberd, John A. Hicks, James Hawkins, Charles Harvey, John Helterbrand. Asbury Helterbrand, Elijah Havey, Cornelius Ilooker, Wm. Hyde, Mark Irvin, John Jenkins, Fayette Jorden, Michael Keith, John Kimbro-died in Tenn .; John Kinnamon, Samuel Lemmons, S. M. Lea, Greenville Long-died at home ; Samuel Long, David Lof- tice-killed at Nashville; Joshua Loftice, S. W. Lee, John Lacy, Washington Moreland, William Melton, John Moyers, John McClure, G. W. Moreland-died at Knoxville; John Moyers-killed on Lookout Mountain ; Washington Mitehell- dead; James Melsom. Gilford Morrison-lost on Sultana ; Isaac Morrison-lost on Sultana ; James Moreland. Isaac Moreland, Timothy Mitchell, Samuel May, Nel- son Norton, Anderson Nelson, Alexander Norton, George Phillips, Aaron Phillips, Marion Ponder, Williamson Parks, Marion Parks, Oswell Phillips, Reuben Phil- lips, Isaac Richmond. Wm. C. Richmond, John Richmond, James Ramsey, Russell Ramsey, George W. Rasor, John Roland, Daniel Rogers, Garrett Randolph. Earl Randolph, Jackson Rogers, Samuel Rogers, Absalom Stonecypher, John Stone- cypher -- died at Knoxville; Elijah Sutton, Thomas Sutton, Philip Stonecypher, Samuel Simmons, Harvey Sanders. Joseph P. Southerland. Wm. Samples, John White, jr., Enoch White, John White, sr., John White, jr., George W. Webb, Mar- tin Webb, John Watters, Washington Westmoreland.
LEADING REBELS IN THE THIRD DISTRICT .- John Airhart, Ambrose Bearsden, Moses Britton, John K. Boyd, J. B. Britton. Wm. A. Britton, JJohn Britton, L. C. Cagler, J. H. Davis, A. A. Davis, Hiram Gillian, James Guisan, R. W. Grant, Jotham Gregory-one of the worst of men; Tapley Gregory, Harrison Hughes, Rice Hughes, G. C. Highberger. G. W. Hughes, Francis Hagler, Pinckney Haw- kins, M. R. Hamilton, Lemuel Jones. W. W. Johnson, George Kinser, David Kerr -three sons in C. S. A .; Abner Logan, J. H. Logan, C. H. Livingston. Joseph S. Loftice, G. L. Miller, Doct. Price, J. E. Ross-soldier; P. W. Rogers, Robert Smith, David Stewart, David Stewart, jr., W. H. Taff, Win. H. Tibbs.
REBEL SOLDIERS FROM THE THIRD DISTRICT .- John Ayerhart. Stephen Bear- den, William Bearden, Dr. Bearden, L. C. Cagler, James R. P. Davis, William Davis, Benjamin Davis, (brothers.) D. G. Fry, Wiley Foxtenor, Stephen Gregory, Seth Gregory, James Gregory, Gregory Tapley, Rice Hughes, John Hughes, George Hughes, G. C. Highberger, G. W. Hughes, Francis Haggler, George Kin- ser. Jesse Kerr, Williamson Kerr, Mack Kerr, John Kerney, Joseph S. Loftice. J. H. Logan. Samuel Lemons, J. L. Miller. David Stewart, E. F. Southerland, Ben Satterfield, Casuel Shields, Peter White. L. L. White. S. H. White.
LEADING UNION PERSONS IN THE FOURTH DISTRICT-Peter Ayerhart-son in U. S. A .; W. A. Coe, W. B. Cowan, Mrs. Elizabeth Campbell-son in U. S. A .; Mrs. Mary Cheek, Samuel Cook, Andrew Cowan, B. A. Davis, J. H. Dearmond- two sons in U. S. A .; Robert Delzell, Capt. John T. Dearmond, Marion Hardin, Eli Hardin, Miss Margaret Howard, J. N. Henry, S. H. Ilickman, Elias Hender- son-soldier; Benjamin Hambright, Jemima Hannah-widow; W. J. Horner,
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Lucy Horned-widow; George Henderson, J. W. Iagon, Jeremiah Johnson-son in U. S. A .; B. A. Johnson, David Lee, Mary Lawson-widow, son in U. S. A .; O. W. Leonard-son in U. S. A .; Joseph Lusk-three sons in U. S. A .; Samuel Ma- roon-two sons in U. S. A .; A. J. Mccallie, Capt. P. W. Norwood. John Posey, P. N. Roberts. W. F. M. Rice, Rev. Elijah Still-son in U. S. A, ; William Smedley, A. B. Smedley, Ananias Thatch, W. H. Weatherly, Daniel White, W. M. Will- hoit.
UNION SOLDIERS FROM THE FOURTH DISTRICT .- James Ayerhart, John Birch- field, Samuel Boil, Wm. J. Collit-died in Tasewell, Tennessee : Lieut. John O. Cobb, James Carroll, Wm. W. Campbell, Mansel Cornwell, Geo. W. Coley, Samuel H. Duggan, Albert G. Duggan, Capt. John T. Dearmond, Samuel Dearmond, Wat- son M. Duggan, Jacob W. Everett, George Furguson, John Faris, Stephen Green- field, Andrew Greenfield, Peter Greenfield, J. D. Higgins, Elias Henderson-died in Nashville; S. J. Holden, Samuel Henry, James R Henry, C. S. Hooker, W. B. Hyde, Hardy Hughes-volunteered at 50 years of age; Stephen Hughes. William Hughes. Jefferson Hughes, (three brothers.); John Hughes, James T. Iagon, Jacob Irvin, S. E. Johnson, Lient. J. M. Johnson, W. K. James, John Jordon, Arthur Johnson-died at Nashville; Harry James, Wm. Kimbro, John Knight, Wm. B. Kirkpatrick, R. F. Lawson, James A. Lawson, Samuel I Lusk. Lavander C. Lusk, Lieut. J. N. B. Lusk, J. R. Leonard, George F. Lampson, John B. Lan- din, George F. Lawson, Peter G. Maroon-died in Ky .: Lieut. Samuel W. Maroon, G. C. Montgomery. Samuel May, Capt. P. W. Norwood, Lient. James R. Perry, Martin Palmer, Wm. Roberson - died at Nashville; James Roberson, James Roberts, G. W. Rasor, Joseph Still, James Still. C. L. Smedley, George Smedley, Allen Tuell, Jonathan White, Washington Westmoreland, R. W. Weatherly, Jobb Waters. W. M. Willhoite.
LEADING REBELS IN THE FOURTH DISTRICT .- Hinson Ellerson. M. F. Faller- ton. W. HI. Fulton. Thomas Hannah, Hardy Hughes-three sons in the U. S. A .; W. W. Johnson, Eli V. Morlock, David May, James Parso: s, Wiley Ragsdale, F. A. Sloan, Melson Siner, Alfred Tilley, Wm. P. Tracey, Green Weatherly.
REBEL SOLDIERS FROM THE FOURTH DISTRICT .- H. H. H. Hambright, Charles Hicks, Tate Lawson, M. M. Leonard, Jacob Parsons, James Parsons.
LEADING UNION PERSONS IN THE FIFTH DISTRICT. - Joseph Anderson, Wel- come Atchley, G. W. Brooks. Abram Brooks, - - Bonny, John Blackburn, John Bene. Wm. Bene, Widow Barkley-son pressed in the C. S. A and died: George Courtney, Isaac Cooper. George Colville-son in U. S. A .: J. M. Coppis, Calvin Davis, Uriah Hunt, Dudley Hovey, J. R. Humphreys, Widow Henderson, James Helterbrand, G. R. Hambright-two sons in the U. S. A .; Russell Lawson-son in I. S. A .: J. H. Lee-two sons in U. S. A .; Andrew McCormack. Joel McMitt, Joseph Manes-son in U. S. A .; W. H. Manes, Rev. Louis Mitchell-son in U. S. A .; D. G. McCulley-son in U. S. A .; Henry Maples, Widow Manes-three sons in U. S. A .; John McGriff, Walker McGriff. T. L. Ramsey, John Reed-son in U. S. A .; Isaac Smith, Hiram H. Smith, John R. Smith, John Scott, Silas Sisk. John Sisk. Blackburn Sisk. Rev. A. F. Shannon, Samuel Tagne, M. Tagne-two sons in U. S. A .: Wm. Trewhitt. J. M. Trewhitt, Levi Trewhitt, jr., Levi Twewhitt, sr ..- murdered at Mobile; Thos. T. Trewhitt, Jahue Whitten, two sons in the U. S. A .; William White, Jacob Wattenberger-two sons in U. S. A .; Wiland Wattenber- ger. Samuel Wattenberger.
MEDIUM MEN OF THE FIFTH DISTRICT .- Martin Langston. George Morelock.
UNION SOLDIERS FROM THE FIFTH DISTRICT .- Joseph Anderson. Harrison Ba- con. Moses Barger, Zachariah Burson, Jacob Bacon-killed at Franklin, Tenn .; Richard Carter-once pressed in C. S. A. : John Davis, John Davis. Benjamin T. Hambright, Joseph Howell, J. R. Hambright. Jerry Lawson. Wm. Langston, John Lee-died at Nashville; S. W. Lee, William McHolland-last seen on the ground dead or dying, with rope marks around his neck; Amos Manes-shot at home by J. M. Henry; Wm. Manes, John Mitchell, James McCulley, Harrison Manes, D. H. Murphy, L. B. McNabb-hospital surgeon ; John L. Reed-assistant surgeon ; Thomas L. Reed, John Stuart-died in Ky .; James Stuart, Kendrick Stuart-four brothers; Newton Stuart, George Templeton, George Teigue. Samuel Teigue, James L. Taylor-killed by rebels near Cumberland Gap; Wilson Watten- barger. Willard Wattenbarger. James Whitten. John Whitten.
LEADING REBELS IN THE FIFTH DISTRICT .- John Atchley. Amos Allison, Thos. Atchley, S. D. Bridgeman, John Beaty, Robert Boyd. Wm. L. Brown-son a guer- rilla; James Donahoo, John Forest, Rev. John Gilbert. James Henkle. Charles Hess. Joel Hess. - -Janes. Captain John Kuhn, Win. Logan, Hiram Lomans -- son in C. S. A .; Wm. Medaris. John Osment, John Reid. Doct. Lemuel Sugart- son a guerrilla ; Robert Stuart, Wm. Smith, Wm. H. Tibbs-two sons in (. S. A- one a guerrilla ; George Tucker-son in C. S. A .; Nicholas Upton-two sons in the . C. S. A .- one a guerrilla.
REBEL SOLDIERS FROM THE FIFTH DISTRICT .- Thomas Atchley. John Atchley, Rufus Allison, Capt. Bill Brown, Samuel Brown-guerrilla; Ben Bridgeman, John Forest, James Henkle, Ben Holtseloth. Frank Hess. - - James. John T. Kuhn. Captain John Kuhn, Lieut. Nathan W. Kuhn, G. W. Langston, Wm. Lo- gan, Wm. Medaris, Joseph Osment, Mell Osment. Robert Simpson, Lilburn Sugart, Livingston Sugart, James Sugart, Wm. Sugart, Charles Tibbs, John Tibbs-guer- rilla; George Tucker, L. B. Upton-guerrilla; Isaac Upton.
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LEADING UNION PERSONS IN THE SIXTH DISTRICT .- Washington Alexander, John Atchley, M. F. Anderson, John Bower, R. G. Blackburn, Doct. B. Brocker, Mrs. Sarah Brown-widow; Doct. J. G, Brown. James Batt, Marck Black-two sons in U. S. A .; J. R. Beckner, J. H. Boyd-son in U. S. A .; A. E. Blunt, John Banks, James Baker, J. C. Coffman, Arthur Coffman, H. M. Collins, Joseph Car- son, James Chilcott, F. A. Carter, R. J. F. Calaway, Leonard Carouth, Andrew Chilcott-son in U. S. A .; Wm. Cate-son in U. S. A .; Andrew Campbell, Wm. I. Campbell, James Campbell, Jacob Collit, Edward Cooper, W. HI. Craigmiles, D. H. Carson, P. M. Craigmiles, James Coffman, John Coffman-soldier; A. W. Da- vis, Joseph H. Davis, Wm. L. Dearing, Mrs. W. J. Delano. W. R. Davis, M. E. Dodson, Woodson Davis-son in U. S. A .; Wm. C. Davis, Rev. Wm. H. Daily, H. B. Davis, A. W. Davis, W. P. Foster, John Forget, Judge Gaut, C. M. Gallagher, S. Grigsby, J. H. Gaut S. P. Gaut, Jolin Goodner, John Glaze, Masten C. Henry, Harrison Henry, James HI. Henry, Robert Hayne-son in U. S. A .; Baldwin Harle, Joseph Harle, J. P. Hacker, James Hassell, Ake. E. Henry, Wm. W. P. Hancock, S. Hunt, J. Henderson, W. S. Hays, John F. Hays, Clayburn Haggard, Alfred Hayner, F. E. Hardwick, Green Henry, E. M. Ingle, Benjamin Johess, F. P. Kelley, Elijah Kibler, Patrick Lane, Rev. J. B Lawson-died in U. S. service; Isaac Low-sheriff; Wm. H. Low-son in U. S. A. ; Mrs. Mary A. Leapier-widow; M. M. Leonard, M. W. Legg, S. F. Larrison, D. C. McMillen-son in C. S. A .; W. S. Montgomery, S. N. Montgomery-son in U. S. A .; Jesse Maples, L. B. Miller, Wm. Minnis, Thomas Maroon, Dr. A. McNabb, James McGee, J. H. Norman, C. A. Norman, D. B. O'Neil, L. L. Osment, M. B. Prichard. L. G. Purtle-soldier; Capt. E. J. Purtle, Elijah Purtle-two sons in U. S. A .; Samuel Parks, J. F. Price, A. N. Pendergrass, Williamson Parks-son in U. S. A .; John Pierce-son in U. S. A .; A. J. Parks-three sons in U. S. A .; A. C. Parks, J. N. Rucker, James S. Rob- ison, J. E. Raht, L. G. Ross, Capt. Thomas Rains, G. W. Rollins, F. G. Robisson, J. C. Steel, Maj. Wm. P. Story, Wm. Samples-son in U. S. A .; Matthew Samples, Rev. Eli H. Sutherland-son in U. S.A .; A. J. Trewhitt, Esq., Wm. R. frewhitt, G. B. Thompson-three sons in C. S. A. ; J. C. Tipton, Isham Vest, J. H. Walker- soldier; A. J. White, E. C. Williams, W. C. Walker, Henry Wooden, W. G. Weath- arby, William Welcher, M. M. Willhoit, M. A. White, G. P. Welcher, Thomas Young, Doct. Wm Hunt.
UNION SOLDIERS FROM THE SIXTH DISTRICT .- Surg. J. B. Brown, Joseph Boyd, Reuben Boyd, James Beagles, Zachariah Burson, Wm. H. Black, Geo. W. Black, Capt. F. A. Carter, Wm. Cooper, Thomas Cooper, Marion Choat, Isaac Collit, Jos. Chadwick, J. H. Callahan, David Cooper, Lieut. Wm. B. Davis, Charles Davis, James Davis, Col. M. R Edwards, Henry Hayes. Lafayette W. Hicks, N. B. Hicks, Gideon Horn, Bradford Hague, Geo. M. Hayes, Major S. Hunt, Gilp Harvey, John Hague, Samuel Harvey, Capt. Robert flague, Wm. H. Jones. Rev. Jacob Lawson, Powell H. Low. John McDaniels, C. G. Montgomery, Jackson Maples, Henry Parks, Robert Parks, Bud Parks, Wm. M. Parks, Charles Pearce, James Pearce, John Parks, Jesse Parks, Elijah Parkle, Wm Parks, Capt. Thomas Rains, Ben Robisson, F. G. Robisson, Daniel Robisson, Charles Reynolds, Robert Samples, William Samples, Joseph Southerland, William Southerland, Charles Thompson, G. B. Thompson, Richard Thomas. M M. Tucker. Ben Thompson. C. G. Traynor, J. D. Traynor, IIngh Wece, Samuel Wece. Orlando White, William White, Capt. James Ware, Wm. Williams, James E. Walker, Capt. Robert Wooten, Surgeon Wm. Hunt.
LEADING REBELS IN THE SIXTH DISTRICT .- John A. Black, Robert Boyd, S. Y. Brown-soldier: S. D. Bridgeman, Ezekiel Bates. T. L. Bates, C. Y. Brown, John N. Cowan, Rev. W. E. Colwell, John H. Craigmiles, Matthew Carter, Paschal Carter, Mrs. Mahala Cannon, John P. Campbell, Joseph Coble, James M. Craig- miles, Henry Cate. James M. Cowen, Wm. R. Demore. S. E. Dixon, Thos. Dodson, P. J. R. Edward, F. W. Earnest, J. S. Fry-son in C. S. A .; J. A. Francisco, Jos. Fry, Dr. G. W. Ford. Lonis Guthman, Isaac Guthman, Wm. B. Craddy. Wm. H. Grant, William Grant, C. L. Hardwick, Wm. J. Hughes, James H. Huff, James Hoyle, L. M. Jones, S. E. Johnson, Kames M. Johnson. Josiah Johnson, Campbell Johnson, E. F. Johnson, David Kincannon, L. W. Keeling-soldier; J. J. Kennedy, A. II. Lawson. Caswell Lee, Dr. G. A. Long, J. E. M. Montgomery-Major in C. S. A .; J. L. Morisson, Robert McNelly-Editor of Cleveland Banner; Preston Ma- ples-two sons in C. S. A .; Rey. Wm. McNutt, C. H. Mills, Thos. MeMillen, Allen Mipper, John Osment-two sons in C. S. A. ; W. H. Pete. J. H. Payne, A. B. Rus- sell, B. F. Ragsdale, J. L Swan, S. A. R. Swan, R. M. Swan-son in C S. A .; J. E. Surgine, David Straty, Joseph K. Taylor-soldier; Wm. II. Tibbs, M. C. C .- two sons in C. S. A. ; Wm. C. Tibbs, J. A. Tibbs, G. W. Tucker, Wm. H. Underwood, John Wood-two sons in C. S. A .; Davis Whitman, Enclid Waterhouse, J. C. Wood.
REBEL SOLDIERS FROM THE SIXTH DISTRICT .- Capt. Alvin Beagles, Matthias Beagles, W. A. Camp. Robert Cook, J. A. Davis, Solomon Guthman, Mannel Guth- man, Robert Grant. John B. Hogle. T. L. Hogle, Doct. Hogle, Charles Hardwick, James Irwin, Brad Irwin, James K. Johnson. E. F. Johnson, A. H. Lawson, John Lauderdale. Lewis V. Lawson. Jacob Lawson, James Lauderdale, John Lea, Jos. Lea, Wm. McGhee, Theodore Mountcastle, Martin Magriff, Jefferson Magriff, Al- Ien Nippe ., John H. Parker. Wm. Pasley, C. L. Reynolds, S. A. R. Swan, David Straley. Joseph R. Taylor, Larkin Taylor, John Traynor, James Traynor, C. C. Tibbs, John Tibbs, George Tucker, John Woods.
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