History of the rebellion in Bradley County, East Tennessee, Part 28

Author: Hurlburt, J. S
Publication date: 1866
Publisher: Indianapolis [Downey & Brouse, printers?]
Number of Pages: 324


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APPENDIX.


LEADING UNION PERSONS IN THE SEVENTH DISTRICT .- Abram Burdit, J. W. Barnet, Melson Bacon, Samuel Burton, - Bird, - Bird, - Bird, J. F. Cleve- land-son in U. S. A .; Berry Collins, T. L. Cate-Tuscaloosa prisoner; Widow Caywood-son in U. S. A .; Alfred Castiller, George Cooper, T. J. Collier, James Curry, Jefferson Eldridge, Geo. Ezell-soldier; Minton Garrett-soldier; Widow Hall, Win. Hancock, Benj. Jimison, Young Kibler, Montgomery Kibler, Fountain Larrison-son in U. S. A .; John More, George More, Rev. Richmond Parks, Rev. R. T. Parks, N. J. Peters-son in U. S. A .; M. II. Purviance-son in U. S. A .; Wm. Simpson-son in U. S. A .; John Swinney-soldier; Campbell Steed, W. B. Sim- mons, Widow Taylor-son in U. S. A .; Willson Thomas-son in U. S. A .; Andrew Thomas-three sons in U. S. A .; J. E. Willson, John Winkle-soldier; Samuel Wooden.


MEDIUM LIST .- Campbell Ackerson, N. Hayes-three sons in C. S. A. ; Thomas Knox, Wm. Day, Isaac Day-three sons in C. S. A .; C. Collins, Jacob Casey, John McReynolds.


UNION SOLDIERS FROM THE SEVENTH DISTRICT .- Abel Burdit, George Burdit- killed; W. F. Bell, Elbert Bacon. Jacob Collit, Chester Collins. Franklin Caywood, Jacob Collier-died at home; Eli Cleveland, Jacob Casey, George Ezell, Mintor Garrett, Joseph Garrett-died at Nashville; Moses Harmon, Frank Hay wood, Napoleon Hall, Davld Jack-died in army ; Clinton Jack, Henderson Jones. Sam'l Kebler, Benjamin Lane-died at Camp Diek Robisson; John Lambert-died at Nashville; Robert Larrison, James Marr, John Mee, Benjamin Pruitt, John Pur- vians, J. N. Peters, Joseph Purviuns. John Swinney, John Simpson, Jos. Spears, Wm. Taylor, David Thomas, Albert Thomas, John Thomas-three brothers; Wm. A. Thomas, John Winkle, Robert Wooten.


LEADING REBELS IN THE SEVENTH DISTRICT .- Lorenzo Alexander, Samuel Billingsly, HI. Collins-one son in each army ; Captain Simon Eldredge, Hender- son Finley, Wm. Gault-soldier; Wm. Kelley, Jacob Lawson, Widow Lee, Col. Lee, Russell Lawson, E. Morrison, Hiram McCasther, Wm. McMillen. Joseph McMillen, S. H. Parks, R. T. Parks. G. W. Parks, Susan Parks-widow, Dix sons in C. S. A .; Brice Robbins-son in C. S. A .; M. D. L. Spriggs, Ezekiel Spriggs, Robert Wooten.


REBEL SOLDIERS FROM THE SEVENTH DISTRICT .- Samuel Billingsly, James Brown, John Collins-Union at heart; John Collins. George Day, Samuel Day, Jonas Day, Jackson Day, Eldridge Ezekiel, Capt. S. W. Eldredge, James Eperson, Tobe Eperson, S. D. Eperson, Stephen Eperson, J. W. M. Eperson, Henderson Finly, John Finly, Enoch Finly, Wm. Gault, George Hayes, Wm. Hayes. James Hayes, Thomas Hoyle, Thomas Henderson. Samuel Hickman, Jacob Lawson, L. K. Lawson, R. C. Lawson, Col. R. Lawson, Nelson Lawson, Wellington MeClellan -rebel Captain, one of the worst of men; G. W. Parks, T. J. Parks, C. M. Parks, R. C. Parks, R. T. Parks, S. H. Parks, (six brothers,) Samuel Pickle, James Rob- bins. M. D. L Spriggs, John Shipman.


UNION SOLDIERS FROM THE NINTH DISTRICT .- Solomon Belvin, T. Breedwell, Wm. Bracket, Jacob Carter, Jesse D. Carter, James Cavett. Andrew J. Cole, John Cuffee, Joseph D. Duncan, James Dennis, John Everett, sr., John Everett, jr., Lucas Everett, Andrew Everett, James Everett, Warren Eaton, Newton Eaton, Robert Eaton, A. J. Furguson, Richard Farmer, J. L. Farmer, James Farmer, Samuel Farmer. Wm. D. Farmer, D. D. Foster, James Francisco. John Francisco, H. C. Francisco, Wm. Farmer, Lieut. Eli Fitzgerald, Squire Fitzgerald, Archy Fitzgerald, Merriam Graham, Samuel Graham, Landon Graham. Lewis Gregsby, James Gregsby, J. K. Green, Wm. Green, Wm. Grissom, Joseph Gris-om, Wil- ford Grissom, Lieut. Richard Grissom, Joseph Hyden, F. A. Holt, Jackson Harvey, Pleasant Harper, Alfred Hyden, John Hooper, Wm. Hooper, Jahue Hooper. R. C. Hooper, Robert D. Hayes, Lient. James Hooper, Lieut. Pleasant Harper, Minton Houser, Lieut. F. C. Johnson, Wm. King, James King, Francis King, Isaac Kirk- patrick. Alex. Liles, Andrew D. Leopard, Green Lawson. John D. McPherson, Lieut. R. H. McPherson, James McDowell. Silas Morgan, John Morgan, William McDnffee, Newton McDuffee, Samuel McInturff, Hugh Murphy. James Murphy, Robert Murphy, Wm. Marr, Nathan Marr, James Marr, Samuel McCracken. John McCracken, R. F. McPherson, Wm. Murphy. Edward Murphy, Robert Me Ewen, H. A. McEwen, Gardner McEwen. Kane Millard. Henry Newbury, Wm. Perren, Squire Perren, James Perren, Robert Prichet, John D. Prichet, Wm. D. Ross, James Ross, T. J. Ross, Alex. D. Rogers, Thomas D. Rains, James Romaines. Jas. Rives Captain W. C. Shelton, Van Seaburn, James Scroggins, Qmiller Shiply. Thos. Spurgen-U. S. recruiting officer and Tenn. pilot; Wm Stanfield, Joseph Stanfield, Hardy Stanfield, Charles D. Swafford, Howard Swafford. Dallas Shelton. E. N. Taylor, T. J. Taylor, Lafayette Tucker. T. H. Tucker, Merrien Tucker, John Tucker, Elijah Tudor, John Wrinkle, Wiley Wrinkle, D. D. Wrinkle, - Witt, John Wilson. R. D. Wilson, George Wilson, Wm. Wyrick, Samuel Wright, Irvin D. Wood, Albright Wyrick, T. W. D. Wyrick, James Young.


UNION MEN PRESSED INTO THE C. S. A .- Benjamin Grissom-died at Cumber- land Gap; Elbert Graham-died at Taswell. Tenn .; Isham Guinn-died at Tas- well, Tenn .: John Lawson-died at Knoxville, Tenn .; Robert McEwen-died at Knoxville. Tenn.


REBEL SOLDIERS FROM THE NINTH DISTRICT .- John Basket, John Everett, Christopher Graves, James Willson.


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UNION SOLDIERS FROM THE TENTH DISTRICT .- James O. Beard-lost on the Sul- tana: Nicholas Baty-died at Nashville; John Baty, Thomas Baty, Lieut. Col. Stephen Beard, Henry Barger, John Barger, James B. Brooks, George W. Black, Wm. II. Black. George Bradshaw-died at Louisville; Major James S. Bradford, Doct. Campbell, Hugh Campbell-lost on the Sultana; James Capp, Sam'l Cheak, Alex. Carson, Capt. Charles Champion, Joseph Collins-lost on the Sultana; Jas Collins-escaped from the Sultana; Michael Capp, Judge K. Clingham, Jas. Cling- ham-died ot Nashville; Capt. J. R. Clingham, Loran Davis-died at Nashville; Elam Dean-dead; Thomas Dean, - Debralkum, George Debralkum, John Everett-died at Nashville; Jackson Furguson, George Furguson-died South; Samuel W. Grigsby, John Garner, John Gonce, Elias Guinn-died at Nashville; James Goodwin, Amos Goodwin, Hartford Goode, Isham Guinn-died at Taswell, Tenn .; Wm. Grigsby, Marion F. Grigsby, Wm. Gammon, John Gearin, Thomas Gearin-died at Resaca; Jackson Hays, Andrew Hickman-killed on Chattahoo- chie, near Atlanta; William Hickman, William Holden, Anderson Ilyden, Jack- son Henkle, Madison B. Ilysinger-lost on Sultana; Washington Henkle, Benj. F. Hysinger. Lieut. Pleasant Harper-died at Nashville; Walter L. Haskins- killed on Lost Mt., Ga .; Reece Ingle-killed at Resaca; Elbert Ingle, Geo. Ingle, Jackson Irvin, William Irvin-dead; Stephen Johnson, Joseph Lane, Ben Lane, Thomas Lane, Jesse C. Lee, Burrill Lee, Wm. Lacewell, Westly Mowry, Samuel George Marlo, James K. Polk Marlo-accidentally killed with his own gun; Wm. Miller-died in rebel prison; Jacob Miller, John Miller, Isaac McCamis, George Mccamis, Wm. Mowry, Jackson Mowry, John Miller, Leander Mowry, Lieut. Isaac B. Newton, Melvin Ormes, Joseph Ormes, Thomas Ormes. John Owensby, Andrew Overhulcer, Wm. H. Oliver, Douglas Ottinger, James Prater, Jas. Poin- dexter, Lafayette Panter, John Peak, Jolın Parker, Geo. Parker, Thomas Prater, Bud Roberts, Daniel Rogers, James Rains-accidentally killed by pistol shot; Samuel Ralston-died near chattanooga; Robert Ray, Quiller Shiply-lost on Sul- tana; John Simpson-died at Louisville; Charles Swafford-died in Andersonville prison ; Butler Seaburn, James Swafford, Biles Swafford-died at Andersonville, Ga .; Aaron Swafford-died at Louisville; Henry Smita. James Smith, Enoch Shipley, James Sears, Abner Stults Vanburen Seaburn, James Turner, Lavater Taylor, Joseph Thompson, Lafayette Thompson, Isaac A. Thompson, Jackson Thompson, David Wright, Samuel Wright-died at Nashville; Stephen Willhoite, Charles Weatherly. Luke L. Wrinkle. James Wooden. Thomas Wooden-killed at Resaca; William Wooden-died at Nashville of smallpox; T. J. Weir, John L. Weir-died at Andersonville; Samnel H. Weir-died at Nicholasville, Ky .; Wiley Wrinkle-died at Nashville; Mark Wrindle, Wm. Wrinkle, Sidney Wise, Joseph Young. Jas' Newell, Win. Norton, John Wooden-died at Nashville.


HEADS OF FAMILIES IN THE TENTH DISTRICT, WHO WITH THEIR SONS JOINED THE FEDERAL, ARMY .- Dr. Campbell, Joseph Collins, Stephen Beard, John Thomp- son, J. A. Thompson, each one son ; Thomas J. Weir, two sons.


UNION PERSONS IN THE TENTH DISTRICT. - Welcome Beard, Stephen Beard, Mrs. Joseph Collins, Dr. Campbell, Mrs. Elizabeth Cheat, Moses Carson, Benja- min Franklin, John R. Gonce, Joel Hall, Felix Hice, D. D. Halkum. Jacob Hysin- ger, Jesse Haskins. Win. Johnston, Robert Lee, Barbery Lee, Caroline Mowrey, Wm. Peck. John Poindexter, Alexander Shipley, Peter W. Swafford, Mrs. Mary Swafford, R. C. Seaburn, Isaac A Thompson. John Thompson, Elishn Wise-each one son in the U. S. A ; James L. Bargar, Andrew Capp, Mrs. A. A. Clingan, Thos. Dean. Jonathan Erwin. Mrs. Elizabeth Goodwin, Joseph Hicks, John Hickman, Allen Marler, Thomas Praytor, Abner Stults, Thomas J. Weir-each two sons in U. S. A .; Beaty James, Mrs. Elizabeth Furguson, John Ingle, Anderson Lane, Andrew Mc Amis, Samuel Mowry. Noah R. Smith. Wm. Wooden-each three sons in U. S. A .; John E. Grigsby, Mrs. Elenor Miller-each four sons in U. S. A .; Hiles G. Davis.


HEADS OF UNION FAMILIES IN THE TENTH DISTRICT, WHO HAD NO SONS IN THE FEDERAL ARMY .- A. M. Allen. Mrs. Elizab'h Beaty, Asa Bean, Elijah Beard, Jacob A. Barger. Mrs. Bennet Collins, Joseph Carter, Joseph Cheek, Joseph Cobb, Thomas Cooper, Bennet Cooper, Thomas H. Calaway, Albert Davis, Alex. Daucy, James P. Dean, Henry Davis, Elijah Fortner, George Gibson, Jacob Goodner, Coswell Goodner, John Goodner, S. S. J. Gilliland, Wm. Gilliland. Lewis Griffin, James Gaut. Mrs. Mary Hale. William P. Hase. Samuel Henkle, Joseph Henkle, G. W. Hawk, Mrs Mary G. Hanes, Wm. Ingle, Robert Johnson, C. M. Johnson. J. G. Johnson, Burrell Lee. Russell Lee, Wm. E. Lee Thomas Lee, Aaron Lee, Pe- ter Lacewell, Hamrick Marler, James Maury, Joseph Oldham, Wm. Poindexter, Uriah Potter, John Purvance, J. W. Pangle, Lorenzo Tipton, John Thompson, Alfred Smith, Franklin Suttles, T. J. Smith, John Underwood, Merrill Witt, Gid- eon Williams, Jackson Williams, Rufus Wrinkle, Jesse Wooden.


WIDOWS WHOSE HUSBANDS DIED OR WERE KILLED IN THE FEDERAL ARMY .- Mrs. Nicholas Beaty. Mrs. Jos. Collins, Mrs. John Everett, Mrs. Jackson Hanes, Mrs. Barry Hames, Mrs. Madison Hysinger, Mrs. Rice Ingle, Mrs. Andrew Over- hulcer, Mrs. Samuel Raulsson, Mrs. Aaron Swafford, Mrs. John Wooden, Mrs. Wi- ley Winkle.


SINGLE UNION MEN IN THE TENTH DISTRICT NOT SOLDIERS. -- Davis, Jas. Goodner, Joseph Gardner, John Halcum, Freeling H. Haskins, Daniel Kibler, Wm. Lee, John Lee, Robert Lee, James Peck, Harrison Thompson.


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LEADING REBELS IN THE TENTH DISTRICT .- Russell Allen, Joseph Barksdale, Rafe Barksdale, Edward Browder, Gideon Brannom, Andrew Carson, William Carr, Joseph E. Dyke, Alfred Davis, J. D. Funderburk, C. S. Grigsley, James P. Harris, Stephen L. Harris, Doct. C. A. Legg, Dallas Miller, Saml. Maxwell, John Minnis, Robert Minnis, Win. Potter, Thomas Potter, Romulus Roberts, William Runyans, L. H. Reeder, Thomas Renfrow, James Seaburn, Miles W. Seaburn, Richard Seaburn, J. H. Thompson, Wiley Thompson.


REBEL SOLDIERS FROM THE TENTH DISTRICT .- Edward Allen, Joseph Barks- dale, Edward Browder, John Brannom, Gideon Brannon, Sterling Brandon, G. G. Grigsby, Thomas Goode, Obadiah Harris, Alfred Legg, Isaac W. Legg, Mere- dith Legg, Dallas Miller, John Minnis, Robert Minnis, Felix Purviance-bush- whacker; Thomas Potter, Richard Potter, James Roberts, George Roberts, Hiram Roberts, Polk Runions-bushwhacker; Wm. Renfrow, Henry Renfrow, Hender- son Renfrow, Thomas Renfrow, Romulus Roberts, John Seaburn, Miles W. Sea- burn, Richard Seaburn, Wiley Thompson, Richard Thompson.


UNION SOLDIERS FROM THE ELEVENTH DISTRICT .- Daniel Atchley, Green Boon, Bradford. Micager Brooks, Dock. Brooks, James Denton, Dock. Denton, Martin Fan-died at Nashville; Robert Fan, Joseph Gass, Benjamin Hall, Mor- gan B. Hall-died at Chattanooga; Curran Harris, Joseph Harris, Elwood Har- ris, Marion Harrold, Leonard Harrold, Luke Harrold-four brothers; D. M. Har- vey, Lieut. D. N. Kelly, Lieut. Win. Kelley, Lieut. James Kelly, R. M. C. Lewis -died at Columbus, S. C .; Joseph Lacy-died in Cincinnati; M. H. H. Lacy-died in N. C .- Thomas Lacy-died in Ky .; three brothers; Joseph Lambert-died at Nashville; Daniel McAndrew-died in Ky .; Samuel McAmy, John McAmy, McDaniels-died at Murfreesboro; Joseph Pair, Sam'l Pair, D. Stephenson- died at Louisville, Ky .; Jackson Swafford-died at Nashville; Ezekiel Swafford, Howard Swafford, Win. Swafford, Wm. Selvidge, Wm. Thomas-died in Louis- ville; Wm. Talent, John Trotter, Joseph Talent, Jerry Triplet, Meredith Wolf.


REBEL SOLDIERS FROM THE ELEVENTH DISTRICT .- Samuel Browder, Wm. Blanton, James Blanton, Bird Browder, Francis Barksdale, Joseph Barksdale, Samuel D. Barksdale, Gale Gabit, John Gwin, James Gwin. Albert Hannah, Alex Leamon, James McKegham, Samuel McKegham, - MeKegham, Rob't Parks, David Russell, Win. Russell, Egleton Russell, Asbery Taylor, Jeptha Talent, Po- ney Talent, Erby Thomas, John Tucker, Wm. Willis, Dock. Woods.


LEADING REBELS IN THE ELEVENTH DISTRICT .- Samuel Browder, William Brown, Rafe Barksdale, Michael Bough-killed, it is supposed by the Miller boys; Thomas Hall, John Hall, John Hannah, James N. Johnson, Marshall W. McDaniels, Stewart Russell, William Triplit, William Tucker-killed; Jeptha Talent, David Thompson, William Woods.


LEADING UNION PERSONS IN THE TWELFTH DISTRICT .- Henry M. Allen-son in U. S. A .; Jefferson Bridges. R. B. Bridges-two sons in U. S. A .; W. R. Brad- ley-son in U. S. A .; Joseph Brown, Solomon Bell, John W. Bell. R. H. Brown, Aaron Bennet, Israel Boon, John Bloon-son in U. S. A .; John Bottoms, Wil- ford Chapman-son in U. S. A .; James Davis, E. F. Dawn, Thomas Early, Lean- der Frazier, Peter Greenfield-four sons in U. S. A .; Lewis Hale, John Harris, Henry Hall, W. L. Howard, Lee. Huffacre, Wiley Huffacre, C. P. Howard, S. P. Howard, Hamilton Howard, Samuel Howard, Ephraim Huffine, Perry How- ard, George W. Heaslet, Nathan Hinch, John Howard, Crawford Jones, Mrs. Cynthia Jones-widow ; Riley Keyton, Samuel Kelley, Elijah Kelley, Henry Lynton, A. J. Lynton-son in U. S. A .; - Langston-died in Nashville; Isaac Lee, P. M. Lee, Jefferson Lewis, James Mason, Mrs. Mary McSpadden, J. L. Metzer, J. B. Mitchell, James Mitchell, W. D. Mitchell, William Mitchell B. F. Mitchell, Mrs. Martha Mitchell-son in U. S. A .; Mrs. Jane McCarty-son in Government employ; Joseph Melton, Jacob McDaniel, F. S. Miller, Austin Mc- Donald, E. B. McCord, Perry MeSpadden, Samuel MeSpadden, Benjamin Me- Spadden, R. P. McSpadden, A. P. Miller, Munroe Miller, Thomas Miller, Henry Nicholson, Alfred Worth. Widow Price-son killed in U. S. A .; Mrs. Mary Pes- terfield, Joel Parker, Andrew Pair-two sons in U. S. A .; Amos Potts-son in Government employ ; A. K. Potts, Albert Potts, William Potts, James A. Rubed, William Sanders, J. H. Smith, Early H. Serimpsher, Thomas Schnoggins, Jos. Smith, John Smith, A. S. Swanson, James Taylor-son in U. S. A .; Stephen Thatch-son in U. S. A. ; William Talent, Esq .- son in U. S. A. ; George Varnel, Marion Wolf, Mrs. Mary Willhoite, Alfred Willhoite-Government employ ; Abraham Winkler-four sons in U. S. A .; W. L. Willis. Mrs. Nancy Wolf, James Wolf, David Wolf, Montgomery Williams, Willis White, Riley Waters.


UNION SOLDIERS IN THE TWELFTH DISTRICT .- Henry M. Allen, Capt. Andrews, John Bell, Andrew Bridges. John Bridges. A. C. Bradly-dead; Judson Boon, James Beloin, John W. Bell, Lieut. Samuel Chapman, William Crum, Jasper Car- den, Newton Carden, J. D. Carter, William Gillet, John Greenfield, Wiley Ham- monds-died in service; Jesse Huffacre, Campbell Hicks, Alexander Hall, Wiley Huffacre, Bartlet Johnson, Franklin Johnson-died at Chattanooga; Russell Johnson, Stephen Johnson, Wm. Lynton, Samuel McAmey. James Miller-died at Nashville; Perry Mitchell, James McCarty, Jonathan McNace, Robt. Mohon- died in the service ; Jonathan Miller; - Miller; Charles North, Preston North, Gabriel North, Zachariah Nicholson, Jesse Prince, Jos. Pair, Samuel Pair, George Price, Wm. Robison, James Roberts, Samuel Smith, Robert Smith, Jeff. Taylor,


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John Thatch, Allen Tuell, Samuel Talent, Thomas Winkler-died at Nashville; Wm. Winkler, S. N. Winkler, Hiram Winkler, John Wolf, David Wolf, George Wolf.


LEADING REBELS IN THE TWELFTH DISTRICT .- Rev. John Burke, Henry Ben- net-horse thief; Doct. F. L. Blair, Geo W. Bennet, Maze Blackburn, R. M. Chest- nut, James B. Caywood. Thomas Gardner-son guerrilla; J. H. Gibson, Michael Howell-son in C. S. A .; William Hale, Perry Hawkins, J. W. Hawkins, Campbell Johnson, M. M. McDonald, Marion More, John D. Nesl, John Philips, Stephen B. Philips, Wm. Scott, James Smith, Mrs. Mary Tucker, Fleming T. Wells, James Willson, Capt. Wm. Wheeler.


REBEL SOLDIERS FROM THE TWELFTH DISTRICT .- Lafayette Blackburn, Henry Bennet-horse thief and guerrilla; John Bennet, Wm. Bennet, Jesse Bennet, Jas. Burke, George Burke-guerrilla; Hugh Blair, Wm. Blackburn, Jesse Blackburn, Abram Blackburn-guerilla; John Brown, Alex. Bennet-guerilla; Wm. Carden, Henderson Gardner, James Hawkins, William Hawkins, John Hawkins, Joseph Howell. Campbell Johnson, Zachariah Johnson, Lowery Johnson-guerrilla ; Luke Lea, John McCoy, James McCoy, Louis McSpadden, Alfred Martin, Isaac Martin, John Martin, James Martin, Thomas A. Miller, B. Neil, J. Neil, Edward Philips, William Philips, John Philips, Tate Shull, Wm. Stradler, Jefferson Murphrey, Joseph Willson, William Willson, William Wheeler.


UNION MEN PRESSED INTO THE REBEL ARMY AND SOON AFTER DIED .- Boon Hufline :- died at home; Mock Smith-died near Knoxville; Isaac Winkler-died at home.


LEADING UNION MEN IN THE THIRTEENTH DISTRICT. - Isaac Armstrong, J. Armstrong, James Armstrong-two sons in U. S. A .; Henry Brown-three sons in U. S. A .; Jefferson Brewer-two sons in U. S. A .; Robert Coffey-forced into rebel service and soon died; P. L. Carden-two sons in U. S. A .; Mrs. Mahala Cartwright-son in U. S. A .; George Carson-soldier; Martin Frazer-four sons in U. S. A .; O. G. Frazier, Hamilton Fox, S. L. Griffith, Lynch Goode-son in U. S. A .; Mrs. Griffith, widow-two sons in U. S. A .; George Ghan-son in U. S. A .; Win. Howell, Wm. Horton, Martin Hannah, Wm. Johnson-soldier .; John Law- son, Nelson Lawson, Lafayette More, Washington More-son in U. S. A. ; Jackson Million, John Million. S. W. Officer, Nathan Osment-son in U. S. A .; Nathaniel Philips, Jesse A. Pritchet, Benoui Pritchet-two sons in U. S. A .; Gilmore Ran- dolph-two sons in U. S. A .; Redferin Routh, Gabriel Ragsdale, David W Stuart, Jasper Stuart, William Taylor, James M. Thompson.


WAVERING UNION MEN OF THE THIRTEENTH DISTRICT. - Levi Civils, Buck Guinn, John Grifilth.


UNION SOLDIERS FROM THE THIRTEENTH DISTRICT .- Jefferson Brewer, Amos Brewer-died near Murfreesboro; Jacob Bacon-killed near Nashville: Harrison Bacon, Elbert Bacon, Samuel Brewer, Tillman Burns, Thomas W. Brown-died at Nashville; Wm. H. Brown-died at Trenton, Tenn .; Lient. James L. Brown- died at Camp Dennison, Ohio; John Barnet, Riley Caygler, Thomas S. Caywood, Washington Copeland, Elbert Copeland, Andrew Copeland-killed near Atlanta; Calvin C. Copeland, J. F. Cartwright, Marion Carden, Wright Carden, George Car- son, Thomas Copeland, Capt. John C. Duff-died in prison in N. C .; George Ed- wards. Riley Fox, George Fox, John F. Fox, Marion Fox, Wm. Finnel, Wesley Finnel, O. G. Frazier-Federal recruiting officer; G. R. Frazier, Thomas G. Fra- zier-died; John N. Frazier, John Griffith, Solomon Griffith, Daniel Ghan, Jasper Guinn, Marion Goode, Hanson Griffith, Haywood Gillian-died; Joseph Howell, Henry Hayes, Wm. Johnson, Louis Milburn-died: John More, Stephen Nelson, Jeff Officer, Henry Osment-killed near Nashville; Nathaniel Philips-died a pris- oner at Andersonville; Joseph Pritchet-died a prisoner at Richmond, Matthew Royalston, Wm. HI. Rucker. Garet Randolph, Earl S. Randolph, Marion Routh, James M. Shannon-died: Wm. Siegler. James Armstrong.


LEADING REBELS IN THE THIRTEENTH DISTRICT .- Mathew Baswell, Wm. Bar- net Thomas Brown, Mrs. Adarine Davidson-two sous in C. S. A .; Richard Dean, J. Detherough, Alex. Dean, A. Etter, - Ellison, - Ellison, G. W. Finnel- two sons in U. S. A .: John Fagan, James Furguson, Newton Griffee, Lock Griffee, John Gibson, Isaac Hope-sou in C S. A .; Robert Hope, Peter Kinser, John Kin- ser. Jolin Kennady, Henry Kinser, Lazarus Lawson, James Officer, Robert Penny, Edward Roberts, George Siegler-son in C. S. A .; Wm. Shelton, James Smith, Moion Sprinkles, George Willis, John Wooten, Robert Wooten, Wm. Webb.


REBEL SOLDIERS FROM THE THIRTEENTH DISTRICT-Wm. Airhart -- guerrilla; Jas. Airhart -- guerrilla; Isaac Barnet Robt. Barnet, Thos. Barnet, Wm. Barnet, Isaac Bruce, Jesse Bruce, Hezekiah Bruce, Creed L. Brown, Thomas Brown, James Carson, John Copeland, Patton Davidson, Young Davidson, Jacob Dethe- rough, Lient. A. J. Dean-turned guerrilla: B. M. Ellerson, Alex. Ellerson, Thos. Ellerson, Samnel Ellerson, Andrew Etter, James Furguson, James Fagan, John Gibson, L. Y. Griffee, Ira Griffee, Jesse Ilowell, Thomas Howell, L. C. Howell, Nathaniel Howell, James Howell, (five brothers,) Jonathan Hope, James Henkle, Samuel Hampton. Thomas Howell, Kane Howell, (two brothers,) Thomas Hickey, Wm. Kennedy, John Kinser, Louis Kinser, Samuel Kinser, Lazarus Lawson, Wm. Mount - guerrilla; Nichols Witcher, John C. Routh, Wm. Routh, Alex. Roylston, Thomas Scot, Polk Scot, Samuel Swan, Win. Shelton, Bud Wooten -- guerrilla ; Robt. Wooten, Wm. Webb, George Willis.


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