HISTORY OF THE ORPHAN BRIGADE.

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LUCAS, SIDNEY YV., Crittenden County, was captured at Pulaski, Tenn., Oct. 20, 1863; was exchanged and returned to duty, after which he was wounded at Marietta, Ga., July, 1864.

LAYVSON, GEORGE, was captured at Harrison, Tenn., Nov. 20, 1863, and imprisoned in Camp Douglas.

LEWIS, E. B., was captured at Pulaski, Tenn., Oct. 20, 1863.

LOYAL, PETER, was wounded and captured at Beech Grove, July, 1S62; was exchanged at Harrison, Tenn.; was again captured, Nov. 20, 1863 ; was killed at Rock Island prison by -a guard.

MOBLEY, THOMAS F., Union County, was captured at Manchester, Tenn., June 27, 1863.

MILLS, FERDINAND C, Union County, was wounded at Jug Tavern, 1864; recovered and fought to the close of the war.

MILES, JAMES E., Jefferson County, was transferred to Co. B.

MAY, FRANCIS, Daveiss County, was captured at Pulaski, Tenn.

MITCHELL, WM., Union County, was captured at Liberty, Tenn., June 7, 1863.

NESTLEWOOD, ANTHONY, was wounded at Marietta, Ga., and at Bentonville, N. C.

PINSON, L. T., Hancock County, served till the close of war.

QUARLES, GEORGE W., Union County, served with another company until the regiment was reorganized, and fought with it in the South, then at Perryville, Ky., and on the retreat. At the reorganization he joined this company (G), and was in all the battles, skirmishes, and raids; was wounded at Intrenchment Creek, July 22, 1864, after he had carried a dispatch to the right of the line; was one of the first to reach Adjt.-Gen. McCauley after he fell; and was wounded at Bentonville, N. C., in the regiment's last fight, while on the skirmish line.

QUARLES, JOHN T., Union County, Ky., was at first a member of Adam Johnson's regiment; joined First Cavalry at Chattanooga in the winter of 1S62-63. At Mission Ridge, night of Nov. 25, 1863, when the First Cavalry was moving from one flank of the Orphan Brigade to the other, John Quarles and six others received wounds in left leg, and those of the six proved mortal. He is now a citizen of Missouri.

RUTLEDGE, J. W., Hancock County.

ROBERTS, HILLARY M., was captured at Stone Mountain, Ga., July 20, 1864.

RIATT, CHARLES H., Meade County, was wounded at Saltville, Va., Oct. 2, 1864.

RHODES, GEORGE, was transferred to Co. F, June, 1863.

SMOOT, JOHN, Hopkins County, was killed at McMinnville, Tenn., August, 1864.

SULLIVAN, JOSEPH, was captured in Georgia, 1864.