IITSTORY OF THE ORPHAN BRIGADE.

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W. P. KELLEY, Shelby County, was transferred from Co. K, May 20, 1862; fought at Shiloh ; died of disease at Corinth, May, 1862.

J. VV. KACKLEY, Franklin County, was transferred from First Kentucky Cavalry, April, 1863; fought at Jackson, Chickamauga, Rocky Face Ridge, Resaca, and Dallas; from Dallas to Atlanta; at Peachtree, Intrenchment, and Utoy Creeks; both days at Jonesboro', and in the mounted engagements.

N. L. LEATHERS, Anderson County, fought at Shiloh and Vicksburg; was discharged on account of disability by disease, July 18, 1862.

HARVEY LOWBER, Nelson County, fought at Shiloh, Vicksburg, Stone River, Jackson, Chickamauga, Rocky Face Ridge, Resaca, and Dallas; from Dallas to Atlanta; at Peachtree, Intrenchment, and Utoy Creeks; both days at Jonesboro', and in the mounted engagements. He was awarded medal of honor for gallant and meritorious conduct at Chickamauga. Died in Daveiss County more than twenty-five years after the war.

J. W. McCLASKEY, Nelson County, served in the commissary department till 1863 ; fought at Jackson and Chickamauga; died of disease at Newnan, Ga., March 22, 1864.

WILLIAM H. MORGAN, Nelson County, fought at Vicksburg, Haton Rouge, Stone River, Jackson, and Chickamauga; was placed on the corps of sharpshooters at Dalton ; fought with them at Rocky Face Ridge, Resaca, and Dallas; was engaged almost daily from Dallas to Atlanta; fought at Peachtree, Intrenchment, and Utoy Creeks, both days at Jonesboro', and in the mounted engagements.   Now (1898) a citizen of Missouri.

W. C. MORGAN, Nelson County, died of disease at Bowling Green, Jan. 9, 1862. He was more than seventy years old when he enlisted.

ALEXANDER McMEKIN, Nelson County, was wounded in battle at Shiloh, April 7, 1862; was discharged on account of disability, July 18, 1862.

LEONARD MUDD, Grayson County, fought at Shiloh, Vicksburg, Baton Rouge, Stone River, Jackson, Chickamauga, Rocky Face Ridge, Resaca, and Dallas; from Dallas to Atlanta; at Peachtree and Intrenchment Creeks ; was wounded in the neck at the latter place, but fought in the mounted engagements. Died at home some years after the war.

HENRY CLAY McKAY, Nelson County, fought at Shiloh, Vicksburg, Baton Rouge, and Stone River; was appointed sergeant-major, May, 1863; fought at Jackson, and Chickamauga; was appointed first lieutenant and aid de-camp to Gen. Lewis, October, 1863; fought in that capacity at Mission Ridge, Rocky Face Gap, Resaca, Dallas, and Pine Mountain. He was killed at Kenesaw Mountain, June, 1864, while observing the fire of Cobb's Battery. He was but a boy when enlisted, and only about nineteen years of age when he fell.