The military annals of Tennessee. Confederate. First series: embracing a review of military operations, with regimental histories and memorial rolls, V.1, Part 32

Author: Lindsley, John Berrien, 1822-1897. ed. cn
Publication date: 1886
Publisher: Nashville, J. M. Lindsley & co.
Number of Pages: 942


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COMPANY C. Captain, William D. Bond.


Hanoway, E. H. W., k. in the battle of Mur- [Scott, J. W., k. in the battle of Murfreesboro. freesboro.


Freeman, B. G., d. Dec. 29, 1862.


Locker, R. A., d. Aug., 1861.


Gilbert, J. C., k. in the battle of Murfreesboro. Watson, S. H., k. in the battle of Murfreesboro. Wells, Newton, k. in the battle of Murfrees-| boro.


Watson, J. B .. d. June 3, 1863.


Roberts, J. W., d. March 22, 1863.


Nichols, John, k. in the battle of Chickamauga.


COMPANY D. Captain, T. A. Yants.


Armstrong, William, k. in the battle of Mur- | MeKenzie, J. N., d. in the service. freesboro.


Epp, J. G., k. in the battle of Murfreesboro.


Greer, G. A. N., k. accidentally.


Fuller, W. T., k. in the battle of Murfreesboro. ' Steelman, James, k. in the battle of Murfrees- Hale, M. A., k. in the battle of Murfreesboro. boro. MeKenzie, J. M., k. in the battle of Murfrees- Small, L. P. M., d. some time during service. boro.


Waid, M. L., k. in the battle of Murfreesboro. Warren, J. W., k. in the battle of Murfrees- boro.


Yants, M. P., k. in the battle of Murfreesboro. Yants, J. L., k. in the battle of Murfreesboro. Fox, R. F., k. in the battle of Murfreesboro. Shook, M. C., k. in the battle of Murfreesboro. Jolly, J. IT., d. in the service.


Leonard, J. W., d. in the service.


Cunningham, John. d. in the service.


Haynie, J. H., d. in the service. Hudson, H. F., d. in the service.


Armstrong, Jesse, d. in the service. Bates, Anthony, d. in the service.


Gully, Elisha, d. in the service.


Hudson, J. L., k. in the battle of Perryville. Oct. 8, 1862.


Carrigan, C. H., taken prisoner after battle of Franklin, and died at Camp Chase. Moore, Rufus, d. in the service.


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COMPANY E. Captain. N. M. Bearden.


Bearden, Capt. N. M., wounded, and died at |Canghran, J. F., k. in the battle of Murfrees- Murfreesboro, Tenn. boro.


Simmons, William, k. in the battle of Mur- freesboro.


Dann, G. W., k. in the battle of Murfreesboro. Andrews, W. M., k. in the battle of Murfrees- boro.


MeKim, S. F., k. in the battle of Murfreesboro. Griffin, T. H., k. in the battle of Murfreesboro. )


Wall, Andrew, k. Dec. 31, 1862. Mccluskey, W. L .. k. Dec. 31, 1802.


Walker, Josiah, k. Dec. 31, 1862.


Waunk, W. H., k. Dec. 31, 1802.


Locker, J. H., d. at Tazewell, Nov. S, 1862. Thornton, F. M., d. some time during service.


COMPANY F. Captain, C. E. Myers.


Brown, Jas., d. in prison at Indianapolis, Ind. Phillips, R. P, k. in the battle of Murfreesboro. Swift, J. B., d. Nov. 10, 1562.


Tittle, E. B., k. in the battle of Murfreesboro. Bell, Jolm F., k. at the battle of Perryville, Callahan, J. F., k. in the battle of Murfrees- Oct. 8, 1862.


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COMPANY G. Captain, William Gore.


Gaines, R. H., k. in the battle of Murfreesboro. | Roberts, H. H., k. in the battle of Chicka- Hall, T. L., k. in the battle of Murfreesboro. manga. Hamlet, John, k. in the battle of Murfreesboro. Carter, H., d. at Huntersville, Oct. 22, 1861. Clark, R. F., d. at Warm Springs, Va., Nov. 1861. Jarman, W. H., k. in the battle of Murfrees- boro. Poston, W. M., k. in the battle of Murfrees- boro. Shepard, Ormel, k. in the battle of Murfrees- boro.


Gailbraith, W. A., d. July 21, 1862. Keith, J. M., k. in battle. Law, Abraham, k. at Knoxville, July 23, 1.61. Rawley, P. J., d. Aug. 27, 1861. Tinsley, C. N., d. at Shelbyville, Feb. 23, 1803. Walker, Bishop, d. at Oxford, Miss., June 15. 1862.


COMPANY H.


Captain, T. J. Davis.


Savage, John, d. Oct. 12, 1861.


Beasley, A. J., d. at Camp Trousdale.


Brummett, G. T., k. in the battle of Murfrees- boro.


Hooper, Daniel, k. in the battle of Murfrees- boro.


Skipworth, Joseph, k. in the battle of Mur- | Hall, T. S., d. at Columbus, Miss., June 1, 1862. freesboro. | Martin, B. F., d. at Healing Springs, Va.


COMPANY I. Captain, J. M. McAfee.


Talley, J. J., k. in the battle of Murfreesboro. | Dodd, M. F., k. in battle. Dyer, J. D., k. in the battle of Murfreesboro. Tulley, J. C., k. in battle. Gulley, J. J., k. in the battle of Murfreesboro. Butler, Lieut. J. R., k. in battle. Hogan, D. P., k. in battle. Luna, R. H., d. Feb. 1, 1863. Sanders, J. C., d. March 23, 1863.


Biggers, R. W., k. in battle.


COMPANY K. Captain. W. L. Moore.


Sullinger, James, k. in the battle of Murfrees- | Clark, Wm. T., d. Jan. 12, 1863. boro.


Eaton. John A., d. Dec., 1861.


Gattis, Riley, d. Aug. 11, 1861. Martin, Wm. C., d. Jan. 15, 1863. Sullinger, Joseph, k. in the battle of Murfrees- George, David S., d. Jan. 10, 1863. boro. Johnston, Francis M., k. at the battle of Stone's River.


Moorhead. Rufus 1., d. June, 1802. Morgan. Jacob C., k. at the battle of Stone's Moorhead, James L., d. Sept 1, 1861. River. Johnston, Wm. N., k. at the battle of Stone's River.


Sebastian, W. H., k. in the battle of Chicka- manza.


Waggoner, Henry A, J. May 15, 1862.


Haile, Lieut. D. M., k. in the battle of Mur- freesboro.


Brown, J. L., k. in the battle of Chickamanga.


Walker, T. W., k. in the battle of Murfrees. boro.


Tinsley, J. M., k. in the battle of Murfreesboro. Burruss, John H., k. at Perryville, Ky., Oct. 8, 1862. Davis, Moses, d. July 15, 1862.


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NINTH TENNESSEE INFANTRY. BY H. C. IRBY, JACKSON, TENN.


IN giving the history of this regiment, which did a full share of fighting and bore with cheerfulness the privations and sufferings of the war of 1861-65, we choose rather to occupy the space allotted by giving the roster of each company and some details, than filling said pages with a preface, or giving the reasons why these self-sacrificing men left the comforts of home and their loved ones and offered their lives on their country's altar. On more than a hundred occasions did they prove that their names were worthy to be enrolled on history's page. In the future their posterity can point to this roll and say, "Here is my title to nobility."


This regiment was organized at Jackson on the 22d of May, 1861, by the elec- tion of the following officers: Captain H. L. Douglass, of Co. _ 1, Colonel; Captain C. S. Hurt, of Co. D, Lieutenant-colonel; Captain S. H. White, of Co. F, Major; Dr. W. E. Rogers, of Co. I, Surgeon; Captain George P. Summers, of Co. H, Commissary; Captain J. B. Carson, of Co. K, Assistant Quartermaster; Lieuten- ant John Brown, of Co. E, Adjutant; Dr. Thomas Kyle, of Co. C, Assistant Surgeon; Clint Kotman, of Co. B, Ensign; John R. Martin, of Co. G, Sergeant- major.


Company A was enlisted at Dancyville, Tenu. Most of the members resided in Haywood county, the others in Fayette. Most of these men were young and familiar with farm work, though many other occupations contributed to swell the number. Hon. H. L. Douglass, Captain; W. L. Key, First Lieutenant; Robert Prewitt, Second Lientenant; Lem. Thomas, Third Lientenant, and afterward Captain of cavalry; J. L. Ballard, Orderly Sergeant. Of the number the follow- ing were killed. At Shiloh, Tenn .: T. A. Ballard. Perryville, Ky .: S. A. Dan- cy, J. D. Meadows, J. A. Coker, C. M. Kerr, mortally wounded and died Oct. 26. Murfreesboro, Tenn .: Dr. A. J. Bucy, First Lieut., 1862; T. J. Gilliam, Second Lieut., 1862. Chickamauga: T. F. Ragland, Second Lieut. Atlanta, Ga. (July 22, 1864): T. W. Stallings, W. A. Halliburton. Franklin, Tenn .: J. L. Flem- ing, Corporal; Jo. Tanner. The following were wounded: P. D. Carney, John Stevenson, S. C. Wilkerson, C. G. Locke, G. W. Martin, B. G. Locke (afterward Captain). The following died in service: S. M. Jones, M. Reed, M. Ruth, C. M. Ballard, Jesse Phillips, M. Britt, W. A. Start, J. L. Coaker, J. P. Cherry, L. B. Scott (killed in prison), H. C. Adams, G. F. Grooms, J. G. Pewitt, Lieut., 1862. These survived: J. L. Ballard, Ord. Sergt .; L. B. McFarland, Corp. 1861, Sergt .- maj. 1862, Lieut. 1863; Dugger, First Lieut. 1862; D. W. Smith, H. H. South- all, G. W. Worthen, J. W. Adams, B. F. Buffalo, J. H. Jones, W. J. Kerr, J. B. Martin, D. W. Martin, J. R. MeLaughlin, John O'Brien, J. E. Thompson, J. W. Wilkerson, W. H. Wall, W. B. Locke.


Company B was enlisted in May, 1861, at Brownsville, Tenn. A large major- ity of the men were natives of Haywood connty. With but few exceptions they were young men of good families and liberally educated. The roster and casu- alties, so far as can be had, are as follows: R. S. Russell, Captain; R. S. Thomas, First Lieutenant and Adjutant, October, 1861-killed at Shiloh, 1862; V. B. Se- vier, Second Lieutenant; I. M. Johnson, Third Lieutenant, discharged November,


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1862; Jesse Ferrell, Orderly Sergeant, and Lieutenant 1863-killed at Atlanta, July 22, 1864. The following were killed at Shiloh: Phil. Brown, Allen Bland, William B. Grove, James Welles, William Whitaker. Perryville: C. H. An- derson, James Peele, Capt. J. M. Pendleton, Commissary; Geo. Richardson, A. V. Simonton. Resaca, Ga .: Jas. W. Clark. Atlanta (July 22, 1864): Gabe Robertson, Lieutenant 1863; Jerre Ferrell, Lieutenant 1862. The following were wounded in service: George Beard, James W. Hubbard, Captain May 8, 1862, wounded at Perryville; J. B. Hurt. The following died in service: A. M. Freeman, Phil. Koonce, James Oliver, N. Richardson, John Stanley, Jesse Stanley, James Stan- ley, William Stanley, Calvin Stewart, John Smith. The survivors were: James Barcroft, William Barcroft, Rd. Brown, William Boling, David Boling, John Baldridge, Frank Baldridge, Hart Cook, Henry Cook, John Crane, David Crea- mer, James Cox, Jesse Cox, Marsh Chapman, James Currie, Joe Castello, Joe Dean, James Dean, George Dean, Ben Edney, Joe Felsenthal, Moses Felsenthal, John Felts, John Green, W. T. Green, Nathan Gimble, Lee Greenewald, Dan Guthrie, Lovis Haller, W. R. Hall, David Harris, John Harris, King Hooper, John Hooper, Joe Hurt, J. W. Johnson, Lieutenant 1802; P. Kersey, Dr. James Klyce, Lieutenant 1862; Wm. Klyce, Turner Lunsford, John Lovelace, Lieutenant 1862; J. O. Morrison, S. A. W. Moore, Rd. Marbry, Lem. Markam, J. S. Russell, Lieutenant 1861; A. J. Reddick, Jas. Reddick, Frank Reddick, W. Richardson, Frank Revelin, Alfred Rogers, John Reno, J. S. Spence, Ordnance Sergeant of the regiment; William Sandlin, Aaron Sanders, J. B. Sevier, Thomas Stanley, Henry Shirley, F. M. Sangster, M. Sangster, James Shearon, Francis Shearon, Dr. A. B. Tapscott, Joseph Thomas, Frank Thomas, W. Tucker, Clint Trotman, James Taliaferro, Bryant Stallings, Calvin Vaughn, John Wells, Mack Williams, Lind- sey White. The writer is satisfied that all the casualties of Co. B are not re- ported. He did all in his power to make the work complete.


Company C was organized in May, 1861, at Clopton's Camping-ground, Tipton county, Tenn. The company embraced in its ranks professors, physicians, mer- chants, farmers, students, and graduates of the best institutions in the South. The roster makes the following exhibit: D. J. Wood, Captain; James I. Hall, First Lieutenant, wounded at Perryville, Ky., made Captain 1863; C. B. Simon- ton, Second Lieutenant, Captain May 8, 1862, wounded at Perryville; R. M. Lem- mon, Third Lieutenant, killed at Dallas, Ga., 1864; J. D. Calhoun, Sergeant, died in service, 1861; W. H. Foster, Sergeant; J. R. McKnight, Sergeant, killed at Franklin, Tenn .; S. J. Bradshaw, Sergeant; E. W. Jones, Sergeant; Maury Munford, Corporal, wounded at Perryville; William Campbell, Corporal, after- ward Captain in the Fifty-first Regiment; N. MeMullen, Corporal, Lieutenant May, 1862; A. M. Lynn, Corporal. The following were killed at Shiloh, Tenn. (1862): E. O. Chambers, Ike Gross, J. D. Smith. Perryville: R. H. Gibbs, Ensign; A. H. Baird, Robert A. Marshall, J. D. Mcclanahan, T. S. Melton, A. H. Tro- baugh. Murfreesboro, Tenn .: John Gee. Chickamauga (1863): F. H. Daniel, G. A. Dickens, L. Kent, T. S. Lane, H. Marshall, W. S. MeDill, H. C. Mills, A. R. Wilkins. Atlanta, Ga. (July 22, 1864): J. L. Hall, elected Captain of Co. F May, 1862; E. A. Ford, R. H. Hooks, John Wilkins. Franklin, Tenn. (1964): W. J. MeDill, H. C. McQuiston, J. H. Sweet, Al. Templeton. Fifteen of this company died in service. The writer can call to memory only J. D. Calhoun and J. W. Meux; hence the list of survivors is not correct.


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Company D was organized at Fayette Corner. Most of the members lived in Fayette county, some in Haywood, and a few in Hardeman. They were all young -- only three married, H. H. Mitchell, Jo. Sammons, and James Williams; all survived the war. The last-named fought with the regiment in every battle, was once wounded, and often detailed for secret service. The members of this company were sons of well-to-do farmers. Many of them left the pleasures of classic wells for the scenes of the tented field. The company was officered as follows: C. S. Hurt, Captain, elected Lieutenant-colonel of the regiment at its organization, and Colonel of it in May, 1862; S. G. Canes, First Lieutenant; J. M. Matthews, Second Lieutenant, made First Lieutenant May, 1862, and severely wounded at Perryville, Ky., 1862; H. C. Irby, Third Lieutenant, made Captain May, 1862, severely wounded at Perryville, Ky., 1862; W. D. Irby, Orderly Ser- geant, elected Second Lieutenant May, 1862, killed at Murfreesboro December 31, 1862. Killed at Shiloh : W. J. Bishop, James Brown. Perryville: Robert Cof- fee, W. A. Crowder, Jacob Elrod, A. Harrison, L. B. Lucado, J. P. Martin, Rob- ert Montgomery, G. W. Moore, Joseph Neblett, Samuel Powell. Murfreesboro: A. J. Cherry, Fern Jones. Chickamauga: Sil. W. Perry. Resaca, Ga .: W. A. Crutchfield, Ensign. Atlanta, Ga .: T. A. Motley, Lient. W. H. Morgan. Frank- lin, Tenn .: James Green. The following died in service: James Bridgewater, Frank Doty, R. A. Fitzgerald, W. L. House, G. W. Kelso, Major May 8, 1862; A. M. Kiestler, Rufus McCloud, S. J. Rhodes, John Rhodes. The following were wounded: G. L. Alexander, John S. Crutchfield, La Fayette Hall, James Hazlewood, J. E. Hudson, W. O. Newson, Nat Reeves, B. C. Simmons, James Thornton, James Williams, W. H. Walden, T. B. Winston, Thomas Wilkes, Sergt. C. B. Morgan. The following outlived the war without injury : J. W. Ad- ams, A. W. Aston, E. T. Buffalo, Turner Buffalo, James Bullock, Robert Bul- loek, John Bruce, S. C. Burford, James Campbell, W. J. Campbell, Lawrence Campbell, Thomas D. Coffee, II. G. D. Collins, Hogan Cruise, Robert Doty. William Edwards, William Grant, Sergt. L. R. Irby, James Johnson, W. H. Jones, Allen Kinney, A. D. Kerr, W. D. Martin, H. H. Mitchell, James Mitch- ell, James McMahan, Marshall Motley, Swepston Motley, P. J. Neely, Robert Neely, David Newsom, Dr. Robert Perry, promoted to Surgeon July, 1861; G. R. Prewitt, Lieutenant 1862, died in service July, 1863; Sergeant N. O. Rhodes, Jos. Sammons, James Sanders, Jolin W. Sanders, S. R. Sanders, Dr. J. B. Shelton, William Stainback, J. H. Thomas, Benjamin Wilkes, J. B. Wall, O. C. Wall, Taz. Walker, - - Wolfe.


Company E was organized in District No. 1, north-east corner of Shelby county, Tennessee, May, 1861. Thomas Eppison, Captain ; John Brown, First Lieutenant Adjutant of regiment, and Captain September, 1861; J. N. Hughes, Second Lieu- enant ; Fred Battle, Third Lieutenant ; John Acock, Samuel Acock, T. Atherton, J. S. Appleberry, Orderly Sergeant and Lieutenant September, 1861; Alfred Bat- tle, H. B. Barkesdale, Lieutenant October, 1861; Abe Bledso, R. T. Bond, W. D. Boyd, Lieutenant May, 1862; J. B. Boyd, Dock Byron, Isaae Bryan, James Bryan, W. B. Butts, George Butts, John Blankinship, James Chapman, Nat Caruthers, W. J. Dallas, Thomas Ethridge, J. Freeman, J. C. Flaniken, Winslow Flaniken, J. T. Ferry, Joe Gragg, Robert Gragg, John Gragg, J. P. Gragg, Mack Hooks, John Hooks, William Hooks, Joe Harrell, Daniel Harrell, Robert Harrell, R. N. Harrell. F. W. Hughes, Orderly Sergeant October, 1861, Lieutenant 1862; R. D. Hughes,


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George Howell, Nathan Ison, John Kirkpatrick, John Keithly, Jerre Keithly, W. D. Lumpkins,. W. J. Foust, George MeKinney, George Malone, Jesse Miller, Frank Miller, William Myers, W. II. Purser, Robert Potter, Joe Pool, John Pool, James Pool, William Reynolds, John Reynolds, J. C. Smith, James Smith, George Smith, Alfred Smith, Lee Stewart, John Stewart, F. E. Stewart, Frank Sink, J. HI. Sink, James N. Shannon, James Simmons, John Timmons, James Timmons, David Tinsley, Jack Tinsley, Luke Moon, R. F. Herring, Robert Williams, Thomas White, Thomas Ward, T. N. Ward, James Ward, William Ward, B. Lock, B. Bailey, J. Buckly, W. Buckly, Dr. R. H. Harrison, Captain May 8, 1862; George Koonce, Ala. Douglass, J. B. Hays, Samuel Lessom, J. B. Gragg. These are all the names that could be thought of at the preparation of the roll. It is incom- plete by ten or twelve names. No casualties were furnished. The writer remem- bers George Mckinney, T. E. Stewart, killed ; and Lieuts. Barkesdale and Boyd, wounded. This was the " flag company," and lost heavily in every engagement.


In May, 1861, Co. F was organized at Middleton, Hardeman county, Tenn, nearly all of the company being farmers or sons of farmers. The following is the roster furnished the writer: Dr. S. H. White, Captain, elected Major at organiza- tion of regiment; J. M. Park, First Lieutenant, elected Captain at organization of regiment; Dr. J. S. Neely, First Lieutenant; J. M. Macon, Second Lieuten- ant; and J. H. Jones, Third Lieutenant. At the reorganization in May, 1862, J. L. Hall, of Co. C, was elected Captain of this company; Corp. F. A. Harris, elected First Lieutenant, and killed at Franklin, Tenn., November 30, 1864; J. S. Simpson, Second, and W. R. Rhodes, Third Lieutenant. The following were killed at Shiloh: E. K. Grantham, J. H. Brown. Perryville: Frank Parker, R. F. Harris, W. B. Jenkings. Chickamauga: James Shearin, W. D. Bryant. Died in prison: Sergt. E. Hussey, II. J. Henson, J. D. Daniels. Died in hospitals: John Cox, John Thompson, A. W. Williams. The following survived: Sergts. F. M. Cox, C. M. Richardson, E. C. Stewart, W. B. Shearin (prisoner), W. B. Hussey; Corps. J. R. Byzell, W. Neely ; privates Frank Atkins, S. D. Shearin, K. T. Grantham, D. J. Byzell, T. R. Tillman, J. D. Tillman, D. S. Harris, G. D. Campbell, C. J. Lillard, Ike Powell, I. T. Reaves, E. W. Jacobs, George Benson, I. B. Bowling, A. H. Bowling, S. H. Lanier, W. W. Whitby, J. W. Rogers, W. T. Rainey, Harvey Park, Pascal Park, Jesse Harris, John Caraway, G. W. Hans- ford, W. II. Sellers, John Foster, William McKee, James McCarter, Richard How- ell, Albert Jenkins, paralyzed by gun-shot at Perryville; Haywood Howell. E. G. Duncan, J. R. Rankin, Robert Brown, Fed. Mills, William Brewer, J. K. P. Stone, J. W. Willhelm, W. A. Harty, Jerry Rogers, W. E. Rose, G. T. Rose. James Ray, J. W. Leatherall, E. P. Moore, J. N. Grantham, Ben Willhelm, G. W. Munn, G. W. Prince, William Moore, Lewis Brown, J. T. Frields, William Frields, Henry Benson.


Company G was the first company organized in Weakley county, Tennessee and was drawn from various business avocations, the farming element predomi- nating. It was a splendid company, and mustered into the service, May, 1861, with Bradford Edwards, Captain, wounded at Shiloh, went to cavalry service; G. W. Gardner, First Lieutenant, mortally wounded at Shiloh. 1862; Dr. P. B. Stubble- field, Second Lieutenant ; C. P. Brooks, Third Lieutenant, killed at Shiloh, April 7, 1862; Jolm R. Martin. Sergeant-major of regiment, died in service, 1:02 The following were killed at Shiloh: Clinton Callieott, Arthur Chandler, Hugh Traner,


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William Walker, H. Knox, William Ward. At Perryville (October, 1862 ;: William Crittenden, Ben. Fields, H. C. Hunter, William Julian, Floyd Monroe, James Mitchell, Thomas Lawler, Lieutenant May, 1862, Ab. Tomlinson. At Mur- freesboro : Columbus Byars, Ephraim Harris, Lemuel Julian. At Chickamauga, Ga .: Patrick Collins, Trigg Davis, Valley Hicks, George Hall, Doc Julian, Pinkney Smith, William Thomas, Robert Vowell, John Warren. At Atlanta: R. Y. Byas, Dugan Julian. George Milner. At Franklin, Tenn .: William Fields. The fol- lowing were wounded : T. Ashly, John Baw, Jo. Bankman, Thon, Davis, James Davis, Rd. Dalby, John Green, Alex. Hicks, T. Hooper, Ramsey Knox, W. T. Lawler, Second Lieutenant May, 1862, lost an arm at Perryville; William Mont- gomery, Rd. Stanley, Isaac Stanley, Rd. Scott, Samuel Scales, William Vowell, John Walker. Died in service : E. B. Glenn, killed by falling of trees; Hol- man Losewell, April, 1834; Harvey Collier, July, 1864. The following survived : A. M. Boyd, Lieutenant 1863; J. L. Brook, Joe Burnett, George Barniger, Hugh Barmiger, John Barmiger, John Cook, Alonzo Collier, Peter Chester, John Ches- ter, Sam. Cutter, Dan. Collins, William Chappell, Robert Davis, Joe Davis, R. J. Dew, elected Lieutenant 1803; John B. Davis, Jack Davis, William Davis, Thomas Franklin, W. H. Gardner, A. C. Gardner, elected Captain May, 1863; J. R. Haw- kins, James Hogg, Andrew Hogg, William Hilliard, Joshua Hazlewood, Al. Jenkins, Stephens Jones, Elijah Julian, died in prison ; Benjamin Knox, William Lancaster, G. W. Martin, Dan. Morris, John Melton, Reuben Montgomery, Mar- tin O'Garry, Van. Oldham, Thomas Phillips, Peter Stanley, George Smith, Joseph Travis, Frank Tansel, Litten Vowell, Samuel Wescott, Robert Walker, A. A. White, D. J. Young.


Company H was organized in Obion county in May, 1861, and in it were inen of all avocations. A large majority were farmers and sons of farmers. It was a first-class company. Its officers were: J. W. Buford, Captain, elected Lieuten- ant-colonel May 8, 1362; C. T. Swanson, First Lieutenant ; S. M. Howard, Set- ond Lieutenant; J. W. McDonald, Third Lieutenant, elected Captain May 8, 1862, and killed at Perryville, Ky., October 5, 1862. The following were killed: W. E. Bell, C. C. Bell, W. E. Caldwell, William Grogan, C. D. Davis, Larkin Foster, Thomas Henry, S. M. McDonald, W. R. White. The following died in service: James Bell, J. R. Foster. The following were wounded : C. L. Keaton, J. N. Nix, George Carmack, W. R. Foster, James A. Buford, William Godsey. William Barnett, Walter Brice, promoted to Surgeon, 1502; Jabez Brown, P. C. Buchanan, H. P. Blassengame, J. T. Brittenberg, N. M. Bittick, James A. Buch- anan, H. Beaucham, T. B. Burnett. T. S. Buford, S. W. Buford, Ira P. Clark, W. J. Guy, W. R. Fields, S. H. Calhoun, John Cavanah. C. C. Carroll, Campbell Helm, A. W. Colman, W. Corum, William Dillard, B. Gowan, T. B. Givin, F. M. Gardner, Will. Garner, B. F. Garrison, W. H. Head, Lieutenant May, 1562, Captain January, 1863; W. S. S. Harris, W. F. Hamilton, H. H. Hamner, J. W. Head, J. R. Kirkpatrick, J. K. P. Kersey, S. E. Lyons, Will. Lawson, I. R. Moffatt, James McWhirter, Ves. MeDonald, Will. McCraw, I. B. Milner, W. H. Nix, J. W. Nix, HI. E. Oglesby, J. C. Pruit, M. E. Prather, R. W. Patterson, James Payne, J. A. Payne, V. G. Pruit, Thomas Pruit, William Page, M. C. Ray, E. G. Rich- ardson, S. F. Robinson, J. S. Stephens, R. W. Scurco, Capt. George P. Summers, Commissary ; C. C. Sinclair, F. B. Taylor, S. W. Walton, W. T. Wright, T. S. Williams George B. Wilson, J. C. Williams, A. M. Wright, David Wicker, W.


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MILITARY ANNALS OF TENNESSEE.


R. Wieker, I. S. Williams, R. A. Whitaker, Dr. C. P. Wiley, Lieutenant May, 1962; James Whipple.


Company I was organized in Memphis in May, 1861. The writer has not been able to gain any assistance whatever in regard to this company, though making urgent appeals to those who were honored officers of it. It was made up mainly of men of foreign birth; was well officered, and did its duty nobly. Capt. Hal Rogers was Captain until 1863, when he became Major of the regiment. Hancock, Strat- ton, and MeCarty were Lieutenants in the organization. Lient. Stratton lost a leg during the war. Sam Rose was its Captain at the close of the war. Though very young, he was an efficient and gallant officer. Dr. W. E. Rogers, of this company, was made Surgeon of the regiment in May, 1861, to whom the men were devoted on account of his great skill and kindness. Dr. G. W. Crosby, of this company was Hospital Steward of the regiment, and was very efficient. This com- pany sustained a heavy loss at Shiloh. It was recruited in Knoxville in October, 1862. It is greatly regretted that the roster could not be had.


Company K was organized in Lauderdale county, Tenn., May, 1861; composed mainly of farmers, while other occupations were well represented. J. C. Marley, Captain, wounded at Shiloh; H. H. Richardson, First Lieutenant, killed at Shi- loli; P. J. Fitzpatrick, Second Lientenant, and Captain May, 1862, killed at Per- ryville, Ky .; F. L. Gray, Third Lieutenant; J. M. Griggs, Orderly Sergeant, Lieutenant Nov., 1861, killed at Shiloh; J. P. Slater, Sergeant; P. N. Conner, Sergeant, Third Lieutenant May, 1862, Captain Nov., 1862, and wounded at Chickamauga; J. B. Carson, Sergeant, Captain, Assistant Quartermaster 1831; S. C. Reaves, Corporal, killed; L. J. D. Savage, Corporal, died; G. H. Macon, Corporal, and T. M. Fain, Corporal, mortally wounded at Shiloh. The following were killed at Shiloh: Reuben Braden, J. W. Young. At Perryville: John Cur- rie, John Fuqua. Sam Jordan, Alex. Webb, Robt. Webb. At Murfreesboro: Ben Rutler. At Resaca: John Tally, Lieutenant in 1864. At Kennesaw Mountain: John Glenn. At Atlanta: Robt. Currie, Geo. Carroll. The following were wounded. At Shiloh: Benj. Dupriest, Wm. Jordan, John Johnston, Geo. Mosely, A. A. Young. At Perryville: James Alston, J. D. Jordan, W. T. Stone, B. F. West, Lieutenant in 1863; E. Tucker. At Murfreesboro: J. C. MeDearman ( mortally). At Atlanta: J. A. Henning. At Chickamauga: Jolin Edny, P. L. Langford. The following died in service: Lee Branden, Leonard Beasley, Wm. Childress in prison), W. E. Carrell, I. C. Fisher, John Fields, Chas. Fisher, Chas. Henning, G. H. Macon, Jas. Watson, Thos. Sawyer. Survivors: S. G. Alston, Q. M. Sergt., Chas. Almon, T. V. Barnes, Thos. Barnes, Wm. Borum, Thos. Bowers, Dorsey Butler, Wm. Brandon, J. L. Berry, J. D. Beasley, Chas. Brown, Robt. Brown, Wm. Barger, C. H. Conner, Lieutenant June, 1861, and Captain of cavalry Nov., 1861; W. Cooley, Andy Call, Ed. Cahoo, Ben Caspare, D. B. Currie, Alex. Cates, Stephen Childers, Wm. Chambers. J. Cornell, U. Cornell, Jos. Cunningham, J. R. Chandler, Frank Dunham, Lieutenant in 1862; Wm. Fitzpatrick, Wm. Fisher, Fayette Forsyth. Andy Forsyth. J. Gould, W. R. Glenn, A. J. Glilewell, J. L. Henning, Dan Helm, Dave Helin. Jas. Hardin, H. B. Glimp. J. L. Green, W. T. Moseley, Jack Moseley, P. T. Maynard, Jas. R. Mitchell, Ben Price, J. K. Quinn, Zack Quinn, J. W. Rogers, F. T. Rice, Lieutenant Ang., 1863; C. S. O. Rice, S. M. Rice, W. W. Randolph. Quartermaster in 1862; J. P. Slater, E. Slater. F. L. Slater, Thos. Slater, Wiley Smothers, Sam Thumb, John Tucker, John Truman, E. Tur-




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