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HISTORY OF THE

mauga, Mission Ridge, Rooky Face Gap, and Resaca. He was killed at the latter place, May 14, 1864.

j^LIJAH WOODWARD, Kentucky, fought at Shiloh. .

JEROME B WILLIAMS, Manchester, Tenn., was enlisted in the spring of 1863; fought at Jacksou and Chickamauga; was wounded at the latter place, and afterward, March 27, 1864, he was transferred to Company B, Twenty-ninth Tennessee Infantry..

JAMES WEEKS, Rochester, Ky., took part in some of the battles, and was wouuded at Chickamauga.

JAMES L. WALTHALL, Keutucky, died at Montgomery, Alabama, of wound received in battle.   No other facts are known to the writer than that he fought at Shiloh.

RW. WALLACE, Paradise, Ky., was disabled by lameness for .   active field duty, and was generally employed as ward-master of hospital.

THOMAS YOUNG, Bowling Green, Ky., engaged in most of the battles of his company, and was more than once wouuded.

COMPANY D, NINTH REGIMENT.

BEN DESHA, Cynthiana, Ky., was elected captain, October 21, 1861, and was promoted to major, April 6, 1863. Fought at Shiloh, where he was so severely wounded as to be long disabled for duty, but rejoined the command and fought at Jonesboro', where he was again wounded and disabled for further service during the war.

F. ARNETT, Harrison County, was elected first lieutenant, October 21, 1861, and was at the battle of Shiloh.

A NDREW J. BEALE, Cynthiana, Ky., was elected second lieuten-XjL   ant, October 21, 1861; was promoted to first lieutenant, May 7,

1862, and to captain, April 6, 1863. He fought at Hartsville and Murfreesboro', and was wounded at the latter [dace. He was appointed surgeon, October 1, 1863, and served, duriug the remainder of the war, in the medical department.

HUGH M. KELLER, Cynthiana, Ky., was elected second lieutenant, October 21, 1861, and was promoted to first lieutenant, April 6,

1863. Fought at Shiloh, Vicksburg, and Baton Rouge. Ho was severely wounded at Shiloh, April 7, 1862, aud finally had to abandon