HISTORY OF THE ORPHAN BRIGADE. 863 ROBT. L. COBB, captain.   (See foregoing note.)

FRANK P. GRACEY, first lieutenant; was promoted from second lieutenant. After the war he was long a prosperous and very popular citizen of Clarksville, Tenn. He died there April 27, 1895.

ROBT. B. MATTHEWS, first lieutenant; was promoted from second lieutenant; was promoted from first sergeant to the latter rank.

BARTLEY A. JAMES, second lieutenant.

ALEXANDER B. DAVIS, second lieutenant, was promoted from the ranks.

JOHN O. SCOTT, surgeon.    (See biography.)

C. S. BRUNSON, assistant surgeon, was transferred from Wilcox's cavalry company.

R. B. MATTHEWS, assistant surgeon, was appointed Dec. 13, 1861.

C. C. YANAWAY, assistant surgeon.

R. B. MATTHEWS, first sergeant, (afterward assistant surgeon.) N. B. YOUNG, second sergeant.

JAMES H. BRINDLEY, second sergeant, was promoted from third sergeant.

J. M. BARNES, third sergeant.

FELIX GREGORY, fourth sergeant.

GEO. E. SARLLS, fourth sergeant, was promoted from sixth corporal.

H. L. MACHEN, fifth sergeant.

R. RUDDIE, fifth sergeant.

JOSEPH M; BARNETT, sixth sergeant.

CHARLES LEFFLER, seventh sergeant.

THOMAS WATTS, eighth sergeant.

JOHN PARMLY, first corporal.

J. M. COLEMAN, first corporal, was wounded at Stone River. JAMES HUNTER, second corporal.

JAMES DARRAH, second corporal, was promoted from eighth corporal; was wounded at Hartsville.

THOMAS LIGHT, third corporal.

JOHN T. HOGAN, third corporal, was promoted from tenth corporal; was wounded at Shiloh.

ROBERT L. DUDLEY, fourth corporal. He was from Lynchburg, Va.; was transferred from Co. B, Fourth Kentucky Infantry; went back, after the war, to his native place.

BETH ROSS, fourth corporal.