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WC. "WALKER, Logau County, Ky, participated in nearly all .   the engagements of the company, and was wouuded at Resaca.

QT. CLAIR WALKER, Logan Couuty, Ky, was killed in battle at O   Shiloh, April 6, 1862.

JG. WAKEFIELD, Logan County, Ky, fought at Shiloh, Vicks-. burg, Baton Rouge, Murfreesboro', Jackson, Chickamauga, Mission Ridge, Rocky Face Gap, and Resaca; from Resaca to Atlanta; at Peachtree, Intrenchmeut, and Utoy Creeks; both days at Jonesboro'; and in the mouuted engagements, and was never wounded. He was awarded medal of houor for gallant aud meritorious conduct at Murfreesboro'.

11 P. WIMMS, Logan County, Ky, fought at Shiloh, and was .     wounded there ; fought also at Vicksburg, Batou Rouge, aud Hartsville ; was wouuded at the latter place, aud i'ell into the hands of the enemy. He rejoined the company after having been exchanged, and fought at Jackson, Chickamauga, Mission Ridge, Rocky Face Gap, Resaca, and Kenesaw Mountain. He was wounded at the latter place, June, 1861, and died in Atlanta shortly afterward.

BEN WHITE, Logan County, Ky, participated in most of the engagements of his company, and was wouuded at Peachtree Creek, July 20, 1864.

M. WHITESCAWER, Logan County, Ky, is supposed to have died of disease at Brandon, Miss, some time in 1863.

LESLIE WAGGONER, Russellville, Ky, fouglit at Shiloh, and was so badly wounded there as to be thought disabled, in consequence of which he was discharged soon afterward. Having measurably recovered, however, he reenlisted in the autumn, and was elected second lieutenant ou the 29th of November, 1862. He fouglit in almost every subsequent battle of the regiment, aud was again wouuded at Chickamauga.

COMPANY B, NINTH REGIMENT. JOHN C. WICKLIFFE, Bardstown, Ky.   (See Biography, p. 439.)

T\J A. CROUCH, Bardstown, Ky, was elected first lieutenant, in . October 2, 1861, and was promoted to captain, June 10, 1862. Fought at Vicksburg, Baton Rouge, Murfreesboro', Chickamauga, Mission Ridge, Rocky Face Gap, and Resaca; after which he was unfitted for field duty by ill health, but recovered and took part in the mounted engagements.