HISTORY OF THE ORPHAN BRIGADE.

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a fragment of shell that struck him across the top of the head a little to the right of the crown   seriously breaking and depressing the skull. He was thus disabled for any further service during the war, but measurably recovered, though experiencing some ill effects from it through life.

DANIEL JENKINS, Bullitt County, was killed in battle at Shiloh, April 6, 1862.

THOMAS LILLEY, Bardstown, fought at Whippoorwill Bridge, and was captured there, but was exchanged and rejoined the company in September, 1862; fought at Hartsville; was sick in hospital at the time of the battle at Stone River, and was again captured; returned after having been exchanged, May, 1863, and fought at Jackson, Chickamauga, Mission Ridge, Rocky Face Gap, Resaca, and Dallas; from Dallas to Atlanta; at Peachtree and Intrenchment Creeks; and lost an arm in the latter engagement, July 22, 1864.    Died at home some years after the war.

AVM. LIVERS, Nelson County, fought at Shiloh and Vicksburg. Died of disease at Mississippi Springs, Miss., July, 1862.

J. B. L. LOCKHERT, Louisville, fought at Shiloh, Vicksburg, Baton Rouge, Hartsville, Stone River, Jackson, Chickamauga, Mission Ridge, Rocky Face Gap, Resaca, Dallas, and Kenesaw Mountain, and in the mounted engagements. He was appointed first sergeant, March, 1863.   After the war, a citizen of Clarksville, Tenn.

A. J. MOORE, Bardstown, fought at Shiloh, Vicksburg, Hartsville, Stone River, Jackson, Chickamauga, Mission Ridge, Rocky Face Gap, Resaca, and Dallas; from Dallas to Atlanta; at Peachtree Creek, and at Intrenchment Creek. He was captured at the latter place, July 22, 1864, and did not return in time to participate in the closing engagements.

PAUL I. MOORE, Washington County, was left sick in Kentucky, February, 1862, but came out with Bragg's army, and rejoined company. Fought at Chickamauga and in the mounted engagements. The remainder of the time he was employed on pioneers' duty.   He was wounded at Swift Creek, S. C, April, 1865.

ROBERT G. McCORKLE, Louisville, fought at Shiloh, and was wounded there ; fought also at Hartsville, Rocky Face Gap, and Resaca ; from Resaca to Atlanta ; at Peachtree and Intrenchment Creeks; both days at Jonesboro', and in the mounted engagements. His wound received at Shiloh prevented him from taking part in the battles of 1863, as it was impossible for him to march.

LEN S. MILLER, Louisville, fought at Vicksburg, Hartsville, Stone River, Chickamauga, Mission Ridge, Rocky Face Gap, Resaca, and Dallas; from Dallas to Atlanta; at Peachtree, Intrenchment, and Utoy Creeks, and both days at Jonesboro'. He was afterward with the Army of Tennessee, and accompanied it on the Nashville campaign.