1044 HISTORY OF THE ORPHAN BRIGADE.

SKIPPING, J. W., was captured at Manchester, Tenn., June 27 1863.

TOUGET, THOMAS, was left sick in Tennessee, August, 1862, and never heard from.

WALLER, ROBT. A., Union County, was captured near Atlanta July 16, 1S64.

WALL, WM. B., Union County, was wounded at Columbia, S. C. Feb. 16, 1865.

WALL, LEWIS, Union County, was wounded at McMinnville, Tenn., August, 1863; served to the close.   Died in 1S70.

WILLETT, RICHARD, Union County, was transferred to Co. B, August, 1S63.

WARD, DAVID, was captured at Manchester, Tenn., June 27 1863.

YOUNG, HAL P., Union County, was captured at Alexandria, Tenn., June 4, 1863.

YOUNG, JOSEPH O., Union County, was discharged by substitute, December, 1863.

COMPANY H.

[Note.   Among the Confederate archieves captured in Richmond, April, 1865, and now on file in Washington City, are the rolls of two companies marked II and I, of First Kentucky Cavalry; but the surviving members of that regiment say that no such companies had any permanent connection with it. Apparently, they were recruited during Bragg's operations in Kentucky, and went out on the retreat temporarily attached to the First Kentucky Cavalry, and were afterward broken up or consolidated with other companies. Some of the names are found on the rolls of companies accounted for on preceding pages. They were probably part of the battalion of Col. Russ Butler which was united with the First Cavalry at the reorganization. While Bragg was in Kentucky, J. A. Grant (Aleck), of Frankfort, enlisted a fine company for the Confederate Army, and this also is noted on old rolls as having been identified with the First Regiment; but when he was given a staff position the company seems to have disintegrated    the men taking service with the several companies of the First Cavalry and other commands.]

WM. O. BUTLER, Carroll County, captain.

JAMES NASH, first lieutenant.

M. P. McENNIS, second lieutenant.

W. T. McENNIS, second lieutenant, was elected, Sept. 15, 1862. JAMES COIN, first sergeant.

S. M. YOUNG, second sergeant, was appointed, Nov. 1, 1862. ALLEN, JAMES. BARLOW, WM. COLSON, EPHRIAM. DOYLE, JOHN.