8.38 HISTORY OF THE

l/FATT. WILLIAMS, Allen County, Ky. (See Company I, page lYl 861.)

rjj. L. AVTTT, Barren Couuty, Ky.   (See Company E, page 833.)

COMPANY G, SIXTH REGIMENT.

GRAN. UTTERBACK, Lawrenceburg, Ky, was elected captain, October 8, 1861; fought at Shiloh, Vicksburg, Baton Rouge, and Murfreesboro'; was mortally wounded while in command of tho skirmish party, at the latter place, January 2, and died, January 6, 1863.

JK. GAINES, Lawrenceburg, Ky, was elected first lieutenant,       October 8, 1861, and died of disease at Lauderdale Springs, Mississippi, May 23, 1862.

GEORGE J. PENNY, Anderson County, Ky, was elected second lieutenant, October 8, 1861; resigned, February, 1862.

Y\7M. STANLEY, Shelby County, Ky, was elected second lieu-t i tenant, October 8, 1862 ; was promoted to first lieutenant, May, 1862; to captain, January, 1863; fought at Shiloh; was A. I. G. on the staff of General Preston during the summer of 1862; fought at Murfreesboro', was on detached service during the campaigns of 1863, and was assigned to general court-martial duty, as judge advocate, March 22, 1865, in which capacity he served during the remainder of the war.

JAMES H. COLE, Anderson County, Ky, was elected second lieutenant, May 10, 1862; fought at Shiloh, Vicksburg, Murfreesboro', Jackson, Chickamauga, Rocky Face Ridge, Resaca, and Dallas; from Dallas to Atlanta; at Peachtree, Intrenchment, and Utoy Creeks; both days at Jouesboro', and in all the mounted engagements. It is not in strict accordance with our plan in the arrangement of these company accounts to speak in commendation of the living ; but this officer displayed so much courage and fortitude, and such devotion to the cause and to his men, that he deserves special mention, which wo can not forbear to make. Of a naturally tender constitution, he was afflicted almost from the first, and during the entire service; but, instead of taking advantage of this, to abaudon the cause, or to shirk the bloody field, he could scarcely ever be persuaded to leave the company for the purpose of recruiting his health; and when he chanced to "smell a battle." expostulation was in vain   he would drag himself to the scene of conflict, and make almost superhuman