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tucky; Lieut. Geo. B. Burnley, Co. E, Fourth Kentucky; Ensign R. Kidder Woodson, Co. E, Fourth Kentucky; Jack Pattie, Co. K, Fifth Kentucky; A. G. Brawner, Co. H, Second Kentucky; Sergt. Thomas T. Price, Co. E, Fourth Kentucky; Corporal J. K. Exum, Co. E, Fourth Kentucky; W. C. Church, Co. E, Second Kentucky; Sergt. Samuel W. Shannon, Co. E, Fourth Kentucky; and Sergt. B. A. Vaughn, Co. A, First Kentucky Cavalry.

It was once proposed to move to Frankfort the following comrades: Isaac Cole, Co. B, Fifth Kentucky (buried at Versailles) ; Sergt. Eliphas P. Williams, Co. B, Fifth Kentucky (buried at Flat Gap, Johnson County), and John Kazee, Fifth Kentucky (buried on George's Creek, in Lawrence County) ; but the plan was not carried out.

The following names of those still in the South are taken from a valuable list printed by comrade Herbst after he had concluded his researches. Those known to have been removed to Frankfort and elsewhere are of course omitted.

On the battlefield of Chickamauga and in the neighborhood are : At Breckinridge's Division Hospital, six and a half miles from Ringgold, Joseph Kerburg, E. Townsend, Nathan Board, and N. Stovall, all of Co. H, Ninth Kentucky; John L. Dunn, Co. G, Ninth Kentucky; Capt. Gus Dedman, Co. I, Second Kentucky; R. King, Co. H, Fourth Kentucky; S. Walsh, Co. I, Sixth Kentucky; D. M.Bryant, Co. E, Sixth Kentucky; John L. Henton, Co. B, Sixth Kentucky (the last at Ed Fowler's).

About two miles from the above, and near Mr. Kelly's, W. Jones, Co. G, Second Kentucky; J. Steele, Co.    , Second Kentucky; W. H. Skinner, Co. G, Second Kentucky. A little nearer the breastworks over which the Kentuckians charged is J. C. Carmack, Co. B, Fifth Kentucky; and within one hundred, and forty yards is a pit said to contain three or four Kentuckians. About a mile from where a steam saw-mill then stood in the woods is Sergt. W. Allen, Co. D, Ninth Kentucky. At Mr. Snodgrass's place, about one and a half miles from the spot from which Ensign Anderson was removed, are George Montgomery, Co. D, Fifth Kentucky; John Stamper, Co. G, Fifth Kentucky; and two of the Fifth Kentucky whose initials only are given : H. T. E. and J. R.; also, W. M. S., Co. K, Fifth Kentucky.

In the Citizens' Cemetery, at Ringgold : Maj. Rice E. Graves, Chief of Artillery; B. S. Hamilton, Co. D, Ninth Kentucky; - Woodson, Co. K, Ninth Kentucky. In the Confederate graveyard, one mile from Ringgold, is T. Foley, Co. K, Ninth Kentucky.

At Cherokee Springs, Ga., is W. Haynes, Co. E,-Kentucky;

and at Ebenezer Church is Isaac H. Beam, First Kentucky Cavalry.