HISTORY OF THE ORPHAN BRIGADE.

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W. T. CASEY, Harrison County, was appointed third sergeant, Sept. 27, 1862; promoted to second sergeant, Jan. 3, 1863, and to first sergeant, July 4, 1863. He fought at Hartsville, Stone River, and Chickamauga, aud was wounded at the latter place.

JOHN CONNOR, Ireland, fought at Hartsville and Stone River.

ROBT. DUNN, Bracken County, fought at Hartsville, Stone River, Chickamauga, Mission Ridge, Rocky Face Gap, Resaca, and Dallas; from Dallas to Atlanta; at Peachtree, Intrenchment, and Utoy Creeks, and at Jonesboro'. During the cavalry operations, he was with the dismounted men. Died at home some years after the war.

R. DAWSON, Kentucky, fought at Hartsville, Stone River, and Chickamauga. He was mortally wounded at the latter place, and died in Atlanta a few days afterward.

J. A. J. EARNEST, Kentucky, fought at Hartsville and Stone River.

HENRY J. FOWLER, Harrison County, was generally employed as teamster.   Died at home some years after the war.

BEVERLY M. FRYAR, Pendleton County, fought at Hartsville and Stone River.

JOHN M. FOGLE, Pendleton County, was transferred from Co. A, 1864. He fought at Rocky Face Gap, Resaca, Dallas, and Kenesaw Mountain, and was killed on the skirmish line at the latter place, June 19, 1864.

DRAKEFORD GRAY, Hickman County, was appointed third sergeant, Jan. 3, 1863, but was returned to ranks, at his own request, in December of that year. He fought at Hartsville, Stone River, Chickamauga, Mission Ridge, Rocky Face Gap, Resaca, and Jonesboro'. He was wounded at the latter place, Aug. 31, 1864, and disabled, and was afterward retired. He was awarded medal of honor for gallant and meritorious conduct.

HENRY GIFFORD, Bracken County, was appointed corporal, Sept. 27, 1862. He was sent to hospital, sick, December, 1862, and no other facts are known of him.

FRANK GLASGOW, served first year of the war in Capt. Desha's company of the First Regiment, and fought with Co. I, Fifth Regiment, at Hartsville and Stone River.

E. A. HICKMAN, Harrison County, was sent to hospital, sick, Jan. 6, 1863, and was not again heard of.

WILLIAM HAMILTON, Bracken County, fought at Hartsville and Stone River.

CASSIUS HUMPHREYS, Harrison County, fought at Hartsville, Stone River, Chickamauga, Rocky Face Gap, Resaca, Dallas, Peachtree Creek, Intrenchment Creek, Utoy Creek, both days at Jonesboro', and in the mounted engagements in Georgia. He was wounded at Chickamauga and at Dallas.

HENRY HERRINGTON, Harrison County, died of disease at Marietta, Ga., Feb. 12, 1864.