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burg, Baton Bouge, Hartsville, Murfreesboro', Jackson, Chickamauga, and in all the engagements of the Dalton campaign, up to July 22, 1864, when he was wounded in battle at Intrenchment Creek, and disabled for further service iu the line. He was assigned to provost duty in the autumn, and was thus engaged duriug the remainder of the war.

JOHN J. WILLIAMS, Hawesville, Ky., was appointed second sergeant, October 8, 1S61 ; was elected second lieutenant, April 25, 1862; was promoted to first lieutenant, February 8, 1863, and to captain, September 20, 1863. Fought at Shiloh, Vicksburg, Baton Rouge, Murfreesboro', Jackson, Chickamauga, Mission Ridge, Rocky Face Gap, Resaca, Pine Mountain, Kenesaw Mountain, Peachtree Creek, Intrenchment Creek, Utoy Creek, Jouesboro', and in the mounted engagements up to March, 1865, when he was ordered into Kentucky on recruiting service, and was thus engaged wheu the war closed. He was wounded at Shiloh, Chickamauga, and Intrenchment Creek.

T71D GREGORY, Cloverport, Ky., was appointed first sergeant, 1862, JU and was elected secoud lieutenant, December 8, 1863. Fought at Shiloh, Vicksburg, Baton Rouge, Hartsville, Murfreesboro', Jackson, Chickamauga, Mission Ridge, Rocky Face Gap", and ltesaca; from Resaca to Atlanta; at Peachtree, Intrenchment, and Utoy Creeks, at Jonesboro', and in the mounted engagements.

NATHAN ANGELL, Cloverport, Ky, fought at Baton Rouge and Jonesboro'; was mortally wounded at the latter place, September 1, 1864, and died shortly afterward.

JE. ADAMS, Logan County, Ky, fought in all the battles of his .   company up to that of Jonesboro', September 1, 1864, where he was killed.

RE. T. ADAMS, Logan County, Ky, was in a number of the en-. gagements up to Resaca, May 14, 1864, when he was wounded. He recovered, however, and took part in the fights of the mounted in fa n try.

JW. ADAMS, Logan County, Ky, took part in all the battles . of his company up to July 22, 1864, when he was mortally wounded at the latter place, and died on the train that was conveying the wounded to hospital.

C. ALLEN, Logan County, Ky.   Nothing definite known to the writer with regard to his service.