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HISTORY OF THE ORPHAN BRIGADE.

S. P. WIEL, Jefferson County, fought first years of the war with the Eighteenth Mississippi Infantry ; was transferred to this company, November, 1863, and fought with it at Mission Ridge, Rocky Face Gap, Resaca, and.Dallas; from Dallas to Atlanta ; at Peach-tree, Intrenchment, and Utoy Creeks; and at Jonesboro'. During the cavalry operations he was with the dismounted detachment.

JOE WILSON, Bardstown, fought at Whippoorwill Bridge, and was wounded there, Dec. 4, 1861; fought also at Shiloh, Vicksburg, Baton Rouge, Hartsville, Stone River, Jackson, Chickamauga, Mission Ridge, Rocky Face Gap, Resaca, and Dallas; from Dallas to Atlanta; at Peachtree, Intrenchment, and Utoy Creeks; at Jonesboro', and in the mounted engagements.

A. M. WAYNE, Bardstown, died of disease at Oxford, Miss., August, 1862.

CHARLES L. WARD, Louisville.   (See Co. D, Fourth Regiment.)

L. WINN, Tennessee, was transferred from Crews' battalion, May, 1862, and died of disease at Murfreesboro', December, 1863.

JAMES WALKER, Tennessee, was transferred from Crews' battalion, May, 1S62. Fought at Vicksburg, Baton Rouge, Stone River, Jackson, Chickamauga, and Mission Ridge.

JOHN WALKER, Tennessee, was transferred from Crews' battalion, May, 1862. Fought at Vicksburg and Jackson, and was afterward transferred to a Tennessee regiment.

A. P. WALKER, Tennessee, was transferred from Crews' battalion, May, 1862. Fought at Vicksburg, Stone River, Jackson, Mission Ridge, and Rocky Face Gap, after which he was transferred to the Fouth Confederate Infantry.

TYLER WILSON, Bardstown, was transferred from the Eighteenth Mississippi Infantry, March, 1863. Fought at Jackson, Chickamauga, Mission Ridge, Rocky Face Gap, Resaca, and Dallas; from Dallas to Atlanta; at Peachtree and Intrenchment Creeks; at Jonesboro', and in the mounted engagements. Died at home some years after the war.

M. WEEDMAN, Meade County, fought at Shiloh, and was wounded and captured there; but rejoined the company, after having been exchanged, September, 1862, and fought at Stone River, Mission Ridge, Rocky Face Gap, Resaca, and Dallas; from Dallas to Atlanta; and at Peachtree and Intrenchment Creeks; was wounded at the latter place, July 22, 1864, but recovered and took part in the mounted engagements.

BEN WEBER, Bardstown, was killed in battle at Shiloh, April 6, 1862.