738 HISTORY OF THE ORPHAN BRIGADE.

W. D. WRIGHT, Franklin County, was appointed third sergeant, Oct. 12, 1862. He fought at Hartsville and Stone River, and died of disease in the spring of 1863.

JAMES LOWRY, Bridgeport, was appointed fourth sergeant, Oct. 12, 1862.   He died of disease a few months afterward.

JAMES SAMPSON, Franklin County, was appointed fifth sergeant in 1862. He fought at Hartsville, Stone River, and Chickamauga. He was mortally wounded at the latter place, and died in Atlanta.

LEMUEL FORE, Shelby County, was at one time a sergeant of the company. He 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'. He was wounded at Chickamauga and Jonesboro'; disabled at the latter place for further field service during the war.   He was accidentally killed a few years after the war.

JACK PATTIE, Franklin County, was at one time a sergeant of the company. He fought at Hartsville and Stone River; was sick in Virginia when the regiment marched to Chickamauga, but recovered and rejoined his company in time to fight at Mission Ridge, and was wounded there. He afterward fought also at Rocky Face Gap, Resaca, Dallas, Peachtree and Utoy Creeks; both days at Jonesboro', and in the mounted engagements. Died in Franklin County in 1891.

C. H. MENZIES, Franklin County, was appointed first corporal, Oct. 12, 1862. He fought at Hartsville, Stone River, Chickamauga, Mission Ridge, Rocky Face Gap, and Resaca. He was wounded at the latter place, but rejoined the company at Kenesaw Mountain, and fought afterward at Peachtree and Intrenchment Creeks. He was captured at the latter place, and was not exchanged till March, 1865, when he returned to the command, reaching it just before the troops were paroled.

JAMES B. McQUEEN, Franklin County, was one of the corporals of the company, and fought at Stone River and Chickamauga, and was wounded at the latter place; fought also at Mission Ridge, Rocky Face Gap, Resaca, Dallas, and Kenesaw Mountain. He was wounded at the latter place, June, 1864, and disabled for further service during the war.

THOMAS HAWKINS, Franklin County, was appointed corporal, Oct. 12, 1862. He fought at Hartsville, Stone River, and Chickamauga. He was wounded at the latter place, and disabled for field service, but was afterward detailed for duty in the arsenal at Augusta, where he remained till the close of the war. He died in 1883.

JAMES YOUNT, Franklin County, was one of the corporals of the company, appointed Oct. 12, 1862. He fought at Hartsville, Stone River, Chickamauga, Mission Ridge, Rocky Face Gap, Resaca, and Dallas ; from Dallas to Atlanta, and at Peachtree and Intrenchment Creeks. He was killed at the latter place, July 22, 1864.