HISTORY OF THE ORPHAN BRIGADE.

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JAMES JOHNSON, Kentucky, was captured at Whippoorwill Bridge, November, i86r; rejoined company after having been exchanged, September, 1862, and fought at Hartville, Stone River, Jackson, Chickamauga, Mission Ridge, Rocky Face Gap, and Resaca; from Resaca to Atlanta ; at Peachtree, f ntrenchment, and Utoy . Creeks; both days at Jonesboro', and in the mounted engagements till December, 1864, when he was captured, and was detained in prison till after the termination of the war.

C. R. JORDAN, Texas, was enlisted in May, 1862, and fought at Vicksburg, Baton Rouge, Hartsville, and Stone River. He was transferred, May 2, 1863, to Co. H, Fifteenth Texas Infantry.

JACK KELLEY, Kentucky, was one of the Partisan Rangers, attached to this company in November, 1862. He was generally employed afterward as brigade butcher.

DAVID KIMBERLY, Louisville, fought at Shiloh, Vicksburg, Baton Rouge, Hartsville, Stone River, Jackson, Chickamauga, and Mission Ridge.

PETER KAY, Kentucky, fought at Shiloh, Vicksburg, Baton Rouge, and Hartsville.    He was killed at the latter place.

WM. KINMAN, Kentucky, was one of the sergeants of the company, and fought at Shiloh, Vicksburg, Baton Rouge, Hartsville, Stone River, Jackson, and Chickamauga. He was awarded medal of honor for gallant and meritorious conduct at Stone River, and was killed at Chickamauga.

KONSHATTOUNTZCHETTE, or Flying Cloud, was a Mohawk Indian chief, and served awhile with Gen. Jeff Thompson, then with Morehead's Partisan Rangers, was then attached to this company, November, 1862, and fought with it at Stone River, Jackson, and Chickamauga; was dreadfully wounded in the face on the latter field   a ball shivering and destroying a large portion of the upper jaw. After this, he was long disabled, but rejoined the command in the autumn, and took part in the mounted operations.

MATT LEWIS, Louisville, was one of the sergeants of the company, and fought at Shiloh, Vicksburg, Baton Rouge, Hartsville, Stone River, Jackson, Chickamauga, Mission Ridge, Rocky Face Gap, and Resaca; from Resaca to Atlanta; at Peachtree, Intrenchment, and Utoy Creeks ; both days at Jonesboro', and in the mounted engagements.   Died in Louisville, Sept. 2, 1895.

RICHARD T. LAMB, Louisville, was not enlisted till December, 1862, after which he was one of the sergeants of the company, and fought in nearly every subsequent engagement.

JOHN P. LAPAILLE, Louisville, fought at Shiloh, Vicksburg, Baton Rouge, Hartsville, Stone River, Jackson, Chickamauga, Mission Ridge, Rocky Face Gap, and Resaca; from Resaca to Atlanta; at Peachtree, Intrenchment, and Utoy Creeks; both days at Jonesboro', and in the mounted engagements. He was wounded there.

MOODY LASSITER, Louisville, fought at Shiloh, Vicksburg, and Baton Rouge, and was killed at the latter place.