CHAPTER V.
    A roster of the soldiers buried in the State Cemetery, made
up of all the soldiers who served in the wars of the Nation, this
list includes many names which have been previously men-
tioned.
    Those who served in the Revolutionary War:
    John Adair, Governor of Kentucky, Aid de Camp to Gen-
eral Sumpter; Major Bland Ballard; Joseph Belt, Sr., served
five years and seven months, died September 10th, 1850, aged
99 years; Colonel Daniel Boone; John Brown, the first Repre-
senative in Congress and the first United States Senator from
Kentucky; General John Caldwell; General Henry Crist; Lieu-
tenant Anthony Crockett; Rev. John Gano, Chaplain; Chris-
topher Greenup (Governor of Kentucky); Rev. William Hick-
man, Chaplain; Captain John Howell; Harry Innis, Judge of
United States District Court; George Madison (Governor of
Kentucky); Thomas Paxton; James Russell; Brigadier Gen-
eral Charles Scott; Thomas Todd, Justice of Supreme Court;
Elias Williamson, a friend of Boone; Alexander Wilson, Sr.
    Soldiers of the War of 1812-1815:
    Brigadier General John Adair (Governor of Kentucky);
Major Bland Ballard; William Taylor Barry (Chief Justice of
New Court); John B. Bibb; Colonel Daniel Boone; Major John
J. Crittenden (Governor of Kentucky), on Staff of General
Hopkins; Col. Anthony Crockett; Joseph Crumbaugh; Cap-
tain Thomas Dollarhide; General Peter Dudley; Captain
Walter Dudley; Major Martin D. Hardin; John A. Holton;
Col. Richard Mentor Johnson (Vice-President); Robert P.
Letcher (Governor of Kentucky); Major Gen. George Madi-
son (Governor of Kentucky); Major Alexander H. Rennick;
Captain John W. Russell; James Shannon; Major Solomon P.
Sharp; Richard Taylor, Jr., and Samuel Thockmorton;
    Soldiers who served in the Mexican War:
    Major Philip Norbourne Barbour; William W. Bayles,
killed at Beuna Vista; L. B. Bartlett, killed in battle; Capt.