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HISTORY  OF THE

SO. PEYTON, Auburn, Ky., was appointed fourth sergeant, Sep-.   tember, 1861.   He took part in nearly all the engagements of his compauy to the close.

TOSEPH G. HALL, Glasgow, Ky., was appointed fifth sergeant, t) September, 1861. He was captured at Whippoorwill Bridge, in 1861, but was exchanged, rejoined the company in September, 1862, and took part in nearly all the subsequent engagements to the close.   He was wounded at Chickamauga.

JAMES H. PAUGHENDER, Greenville, Ky., was appointed first corporal, September, 1861.   He fought iu nearly all the battles of his compauy to the close.

CC. AMBROSE, Paradise, Ky., was appointed second corporal, . September, 1861. He fought at Shiloh, Vicksburg, Hartsville, and Murfreesboro'; was wounded at Murfreesboro', and long disabled, but reentered the ranks at Dalton, and took part in nearly all the subsequent engagements.

JAMES W. YOUNTZ, Paradise, Ky., was appointed third corporal, September, 1861.   He was generally in ill health, but took part in most of the battles, aud was wounded at Chickamauga..

TM. T. SMITH, Hartford, Ky., was appointed fourth corporal, September, 1861.   He was enlisted when a mere boy, but served throughout, and was once or twice wounded.

JL. F. AMBROSE, Paradise, Ky., died in Atlanta of a wound       received iu battle.   No other facts are known to the writer.

JR. AUSTIN, Kentucky,     fought at Shiloh, Vicksburg, Baton .  Rouge, Hartsville, and Murfreesboro'.   He was wounded at Murfreesboro', and died from the effects of it.

JOHN T. BERRYMAN, Kentucky, fought at Shiloh and Vicksburg, and died of wound received at the latter place.

WM. F. BISHOP, Louisville, Ky., fought at Shiloh, and was wounded there; served some time as regimental clerk; was captured at Manchester, 1863 ; escaped into Canada, and remained there some time, but rejoined the company.

WD. BURNEY, Kentucky, died at Griffin of wound received in .   battle.   No other facts are known to the writer.

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S. BROOKS, Kentucky, fought at Shiloh, Vicksburg, and Baton Rouge; was killed at the latter place, August 5, 1862.

JOHN BLAZER, Russellville, Ky., fought at Shiloh, Vicksburg, Baton Rouge, Hartsville, Murfreesboro', Jackson, and Chicka-