HISTORY OF TITE ORPHAN BRIGADE.

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nue officer, etc.; Wm. Alonzo Orndorff, a well-known lawyer, political worker, and has filled public position; P. Booker Reed, active and influential politician and business man, and for some years Mayor of Louisville; James H. Taylor, U. S. revenue officer, 1885-1889; Lieut. Robert Tyler, active and influential politician, U. S. revenue officer, for many years an officer of the House of Representatives, and, for some terms, of the Senate ; Leslie Waggoner, one of the most distinguished scholars and educators of the South, for some years a professor in Bethel College, afterward its President, and at the time of his death (Aug. 20, 1896,) President of the great University of Texas; M. L. Weeks, a gospel minister. Prominent in their respective callings and upholding the reputation of their old command in the communities where they have made their homes we recall Capt. Chris. Bosche, David W. Caruth, W. R. Chapman, John W. Green, Alec T. Hines, E. T. Kirkman, Capt. Price C. Newman, and Lieut. Richard M. Wall.

Of the artillery: Maj. Rob Cobb, Capt. Frank P. Gracey, Wm. E. Thompson, and Wm. Henry, the latter a well-known educator, and all popular business men and honorable citizens.

Of the First Cavalry : AV. T. Aull, Assessor of Daveiss County, 1874-1878, Deputy Clerk of the County Court, 1878-1898; AA'm. R. Abbott, prominent lawyer, Prosecuting Attorney of Louisville City Court, etc.; Capt. AVm. Murray Brown, Judge of the Hancock County Court; James H. Bozarth, Constable of his district, for eight years Deputy Sheriff of Daveiss County, and for one term member of the Owensboro City Council; Capt. F. B. Brown, member of the Legislature; B. F. Camp, member of the Louisville Board of Education nine years, member of the Legislatures of 1869-1870 and 1879-1880, Justice of Peace in Louisville, 18S9-1895; J. H. Campbell, Judge of Probate Court at Augusta, Ark.; J. D. Ewing, physician, well-known practitioner in Central Kentucky; W. H. Gait, for several years Health Officer of Louisville; AVm. Gardiner, U. S. revenue officer; T. Y. Howard, physician, well-known practitioner in Henderson County; Augustus M. Head, U. S. revenue officer, and for several years Assessor of Marion County; Capt. James K. Huey, for some years Judge of the Livingston County Court; Samuel A. Hornbeck, U. S. revenue officer; Jno. AV. Headley, Secretary of State; Tho. A. Ireland, for twelve years Clerk of the Owen County Court; S. M. Lewis, physician, a successful practitioner in Nelson County, where he died some years ago; Reuben J. Laughlin, Adjutant-General and Chief of Staff United Confederate Veterans, Division of Northern Arkansas; J, S. Morton, prominent physician in Ohio County; J. W. Moseley, for many years Assessor of Ohio County; Geo. W. Quarles,