HISTORY OF THE ORPHAN BRIGADE. 861 HENRY HAMILTON, fifth corporal.

GEO. S. WOOD, sixth corporal, was captured at Donelson, but escaped from Camp Morton.

HENRY C. COSTON, seventh corporal, was temporarily detailed from Co. H, Sixth Kentucky fnfantry.

OLIVER B. STEELE, bugler, was afterward an officer of Co. B, Fourth Infantry.

JOHN TANDY STANDEFUR, bugler.

privates :

M. J. ANDERSON.

WM. BREWER.

ALEXANDER BURTON.

ELI BOHANNON, was killed at Donelson.

SAMUEL CREVISON.

THOMAS COLLINS.

JAMES C. CLARK.

JAMES T. CISSELL.

WM. COX.

JOHN T. DEMAR.

WM. DICKERSON.

JAMES FECHTSTRAWN.

JACOB FRIEND, walked out of Camp Morton in broad day and escaped.

J. G. FOGARTY, fought at Donelson; was afterward discharged because of disability by disease.

OWEN GLASS, escaped from Camp Morton, but was killed in Henderson (his home) County, on his return, by Federal Home Guards from Indiana.

JOHN HENNESSY.   (See Cobb's Battery.)

MIKE HENNESSY.

WM. SAXIE JOHNSON.

WM, KNOX.

JOHN KNOX, died of disease. WM. KENNEDY. JAMES S. KENT.

DAVID E. LUSBY, was captured at Donelson, but escaped from Camp Morton.

JOHN McGEE.