HISTORY OF THE ORPHAN BRIGADE.

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JOHN C. VALCOUR, Owen County, was one of the regimental drummers ; fought at Shiloh and Stone River. Was transferred, August, 1864, to the Florida infantry.

WM. M. WATERFILL, Anderson County, died of disease at Nashville, Nov. 25, 1861.

J. P. WATERFILL, Anderson County, fought at Shiloh and Vicksburg.   Died of disease at Ringgold, Ga., April 11, 1863.

JOHN WILSON, Anderson County, fought at Shiloh, Vicksburg, lackson, Chickamauga, and Jonesboro'; was captured while on picket near Stockbridge, Ga., November, 1864, and was not exchanged in time for further service.

C. M. WALKER, Anderson County, fought at Shiloh, Rocky Face Ridge, Resaca, and Dallas.

ROBT. WOOLDRIDGE, Anderson County, served on the Infirmary Corps at the battle of Shiloh. Nothing further known by the writer.

G. S.- WILLIAMS, Anderson County, was mortally wounded in battle at Shiloh, and died at Corinth, April 14, 1862.

WM. YOUNG, Anderson County, was transferred to this company in March, 1864, and fought with it at Rocky Face Gap, Resaca, and Dallas; from Dallas to Atlanta; at Peachtree, Intrenchment, and Utoy Creeks; both days at Jonesboro', and in the mounted engagements.

COMPANY H, SIXTH REGIMENT.

WM. LEE HARNED, Hardin County, was elected captain, Oct. 10, 1861 ; was mortally wounded in battle at Shiloh, April 6, and died at Burnsville, Miss., April 15, 1862.

FRANK D. MOFFITT, Elizabethtown, was elected first lieutenant, Oct. 10, 1861 ; was elected captain, April 26, 1862, and again at the reorganization, May 10, 1862 ; fought at Shiloh, where he was wounded in the neck and shoulder; at Vicksburg, and at Stone River ; was again wounded at the latter place ; at Jackson and Chickamauga; was dangerously wounded at the latter place, Sept. 20, 1863, and disabled for further service during the war.

JAMES HARGAN, Hardin County, was elected second lieutenant, Oct. 10, 1861, and resigned May 10, 1862.

FRANK HARNED, Nelson County, was elected second lieutenant, Oct. 10, 1861, and first lieutenant, May 10, 1862 ; fought at Shiloh, Vicksburg, and Baton Rouge; was wounded at the latter place; fought at Stone River, Jackson, Chickamauga, Rocky Face Ridge, Resaca, and Dallas; from Dallas to Atlanta; at Peachtree and Intrenchment Creeks, and was killed at the latter place, July 22, 1864.

JAS. CLAY HAYS, Hardin County, was elected second lieutenant, May 10, 1862; fought at Shiloh and Vicksburg; resigned on account of ill health, October, 1862.