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HISTORY OF THE ORPHAN BRIGADE.

JAMES HUNTER, Bardstown, fought at Shiloh, Vicksburg, Stone River, Jackson, and Chickamauga, and was killed at the latter place, Sept. 20, 1863.

J. S. HILL, Nelson County, engaged in nearly all the battles of 1S62-3, and was badly wounded at Chickamauga. Having measurably recovered, he was placed on detail duty at Dalton, 1864, which he continued to do till the close of the war.

RICHARD HART, Bardstown, fought at Shiloh, Vicksburg, Baton Rouge, Hartsville, Stone River, Jackson, Chickamauga, Mission Ridge, Rocky Face Gap, Resaca, Dallas, and Kenesaw Mountain; was wounded at the latter place, June 17, 1864, and disabled for further service during the war. Died at home some years after the war.

JAMES HUSTON, Tennessee, was transferred from Crews' battalion, May, 1S62; fought at Vicksburg, Baton Rouge, Hartsville, Stone River, Chickamauga, and Mission Ridge. He was transferred, early in 1864, to a Tennessee regiment.

JOSIAH HUSTON, Tennessee, was transferred from Crews' battalion, May, 1S62; fought at Vicksburg, Baton Rouge, Hartsville, Stone River, Jackson, Chickamauga, and Mission Ridge. He was transferred to a Tennessee regiment early in 1864.

O. HENRY, Tennessee, was transferred from Crews' battalion, May, 1862; fought at Vicksburg, Jackson, Chickamauga, Mission Ridge, Rocky Face Gap, Resaca, and Dallas; from Dallas to Atlanta, and at Peachtree and Intrenchment Creeks. He was wounded at Chickamauga.

JOHN HEAD, Bardstown, was killed in battle at Shiloh, April 6, 1862.

WM. HAGAN, Bardstown, died of disease at Bowling Green, February, 1862.

THOMAS F. HOSKINS, Marion County, fought till August, 1864, with the Second Arkansas Infantry, when he was transferred to this company, and fought with it at Jonesboro', and was wounded there, Sept. 1, 1864. After having recovered he took part in the mounted engagements in Georgia. He was wounded and captured near Savannah, December, 1864, and detained in prison till the war closed.

HATCH JUPIN, Bardstown, was killed in the fight at Whippoorwill Bridge, Dec. 4, 1861.

JOHN S. JACKMAN, Nelson County. Being disabled by ill health for service in the ranks, he was assigned to duty as regimental clerk, and acted in that capacity most of the time during the war, but generally entered the ranks, and fought when the regiment was in battle. He was with the medical officers at Shiloh, and on the field; fought at Vicksburg, Stone River, and Jackson; was on detail duty during the battle of Chickamauga, and on the field; fought at Mission Ridge, Rocky Face Gap, Resaca, and Dallas.   He was wounded at Pine Mountain, June 14, 1864, by