HISTORY OF T1114 FRANKFORT CEMETERY



Florida Inf.; Thomas T. Price, Co. E, 4th Ky. Inf.; W. T.
Price, Co. E, 4th Ky. Inf.; Col. John Polk Prior, Ala. Rgt.;
Capt. S. V. Pence; Sergt. N. M. Pulliam, Co. D, 2nd Ky. Inf.;
Ambrose Quarles: R. S. Ray, 6th Florida; Robert Redd; Lieut.
James C. Robb, Co. K, 5th Ky. Inf.; William Robb; Major
John Roberts; Benjamin F. Rogers, Co. K, 5th Ky. Inf.; Capt..
H. B. Rogers, Co. D, 2d Ky. lnf.; W. T. Richardson, Co. H, 2d
Ky. Inf.; Eugene Scearce; George Scearce; Joe E. Scott, Co. A.
9th Ky. Cav-.: General Preston B. Scott, Co. E, 4th Ky. Inf.,
Medical Director -f Department; Thomas W. -Scott, Co. A, 9th
Ky. Cav.; William Seay; John W. Shannon; Samuel W. Shan-
non, Co. E, 4th Ky. Inf.;-  Simmons; S. F. Smith; Capt.
E. R. Smith, Commander of Georgia Post; Martin South, 5th
Ky. inf.; Sam South, 5th Ky. Inf.; Thomas South; Col. J. W.
South; Lient. J. K. P. South, preacher in the Christian Church,
died in February, 1921; W. J. Spencer, 1st Florida Cav.; Jerry
Spaulding, Co. K, 5.th Ky. Inf., at Dalton, Ga.,he was placed on
the corps of sharpshooters, and was almost daily engaged with
the enemv for four months; Major Henry T. Stanton, brevetted
Major for gallant conduct; G. H. Stone; Norton Stoughton;
     Tabor; Brig. Gen. Thomas H. Taylor, Army of Va.; Ed
Thomas, 1st Ky. Cav.; Col. B. Timmons, 2nd Regt. Texas Inf.;
Capt. Ed Porter Thompson (State Librarian and Historian),
6th Ky. Inf.; Capt. R. A. Thompson (for many years County
Judge of Franklin County, Ky ), Co. E, 4th Ky. Inf.; William
G. Thompson, 2nd Ky. lnf. 41. J. Trabue; William Trabue;
fifteen graves in the Confederate lot marked "unknown;"
George R. Valandingham; Washington Weight; Hubbard
Whittington, 8th Ky. Cav., grave not marked; Capt. Robert
Wingate; Merrit Williams, Co. E, 5th Ky. Cav.; Sergt. H. C.
Williams, 7th Florida; Granville Williams; Capt. H. Z. Will-
more. 2nd Maryland Inf.; G. Marsh Woods; R. K. Woodson,
Jr., 4th Ky. Inf., killed at Murfreesboro, January 2nd, 1863,
he became t.he volunteer color bearer after three others had
been killed in that famous charge made by Breckenridge on
that day; Samuel D. Winter; J. Wooley, 5th Ky. Inf.; Lieut.
G. W. Yates, Co. E, 5th Ky. Inf.; J. Young, 7th Florida.
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