HISTORY OF THE ORPHAN BRIGADE. 999

"WILLIAMS, HENRY, died of disease at Knoxville, Tenn. WORLING, BARNEY.

[Note.   At the reorganization, October, 1862, most of the men of this company and of Co. F united to make Co. G of the new organization.]

COMPANY E.

JACOB W. GRIFFITH, Oldham County, captain, was promoted to lieutenant-colonel of the second organization; was badly wounded in shoulder at Hewey's Bridge, Ala., May 9, 1862; was severely wounded in Sequatchie Valley, October !p 1862. "SHad served in Humphrey Marshall's regiment (First Kentucky Cavalry) in the Mexican war.

JACK JONES, Jefferson County, first lieutenant, became captain in July, 1862; on the reorganization of the regiment he was elected captain of Co. B; was killed in battle in Sequatchie Valley, Oct.-2, 1863.

GEO. W. BECKLEY, Jefferson County, second lieutenant, became first lieutenant on the promotion of Lieut. Jack Jones; was elected first lieutenant of Co. B, second organization; was promoted to captain on the death of Capt. Jones; was wounded in head at the battle of Saltville, Va. In the Sequatchie Valley fight (Oct. /fya, 1863,) he captured a Federal paymaster, Capt. Boyd, who had "with him $75,000, and delivered him and his funds to Gen. Wheeler.   Served to the close.

W. T. VINCENT, Oldham County, third lieutenant. After expiration of the twelve-month term he joined Cluke's regiment, Morgan's command, with which he served to the close. He was in command of this company, E, at the Sweeden's Cove fight. He says that Col. Adams had his headquarters outside of the picket lines toward Winchester, and that the Federal soldiers came near catching him before he knew they were in the neighborhood.

JOSEPH E. VINCENT, Oldham County, first sergeant; was elected second sergeant Co. B, second organization; was promoted to second lieutenant Co. B, Nov. 1, 1863 ; was wounded in the hand in battle in Sequatchie Valley (Oct. 5;'.'1863); was struck with spent ball during the battle in Dug Gap (May 9, 1864). Served to the close.

RICHARD H. ISAACS, Jefferson County, second sergeant. Is reported to have been in all the engagements of his regiment during the first year, after which he joined Morgan's command. He was one of the four cavalrymen who took part with the detail from the Sixth Kentucky Infantry in the fight at Cy Hutcherson's, Oct. 10, 1861.   (See page 52).

CHARLES H. LEE, Jefferson County, third sergeant. Was for a few months orderly sergeant. Now (1898) a citizen of Owensboro.