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HISTORY OF THE ORPHAN BRIGADE.

SUPPLEMENTARY LIST.

The following names are found on the rolls of Co. E, now on file in Washington, D. C., as part of the archives of the Confederate Government, which were captured at Richmond in 1865. The facts given as to their service are meagre, but it will be noted that several of them did render soldierly service and ought to be put on record accordingly. It is to be inferred that this is the case with those about whom no remarks are made on the captured rolls, as a few who enlisted but did no duty with the company are specially marked as deserters. These are not included in the following list:

WM. H. GARNETT, Owen County, was elected first lieutenant, Sept. 15, 1862; was soon afterward made quartermaster of Freeman's Battalion.

JOSEPH W. THOMAS, Owen County, first sergeant. He was promoted successively from fifth sergeant; was wounded at Chickamauga.

SPENCER CARTER, Owen County, first sergeant subsequently. He was promoted successively from third corporal. Was discharged, March 28, 1863.

W. H. MEFFORD, Owen County, fifth sergeant.

MOSES DAVIS, Owen County, first corporal. He was promoted successively from fourth corporal.

GEORGE BEATTY, Owen County, second corporal.

JESSE JOHNSON, Owen County, third corporal.

JOHN W. SMITH, Owen County, fourth corporal.

BENJ. ALCORN, Owen County, was transferred to cavalry Oct. 12, 1862; returned to company May 27, 1863.

J. T. AYERS, Owen County, transferred from Scott's cavalry company.

PASCHAL AYERS, Owen County. Z. K. ASHLEY, Owen County.

BERRY BALLARD, Owen County, was wounded at Chickamauga. ISAAC BURKE, Owen County.

JAMES A. BRADLEY, Scott County, was wounded at Chickamauga.

WM. BECK, Owen County, was transferred from Fourth Cavalry, May 27, 1863.

JOSEPH BARNES, Owen County, was left sick at Camp Blakemore, 1862.

GEORGE BANKS, Owen County, was transferred from Fourth Cavalry, May 27, 1863.