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HISTORY OF THE

1JTTCHELL MILLER, Grayson Couuty, Ky., fouglit at Shiloh -iiJL   and Vicksburg.

PETE MURRAH, Logan Couuty, Ky., was transferred from the Eighteenth Tennessee Infantry, October, 1SG2, aud fought afterward at Hartsville, Murfreesboro', Jackson, Chickamauga, Mission Ridge, Rocky Face Gap, and Resaca; from Resaca to Atlanta; at Peachtree, Iutrenchmeut, and Utoy Creeks, and at Jonesboro', at which latter place he was killed.

JOHN MURRAH, Logan County, Ky., was left sick in Kentucky, February, 1862, aud, after having recovered, joined a cavalry command, and served with it.

TlflTKE McCARDEN, Logan County, Ky., fought at Shiloh, Vicks-JjJL burg, Batou Rouge, Murfreesboro', aud Jackson. He was wounded at Baton Rouge.

WM. MURPHY, Logan County, Ky., fought in one or two of the earlier engagements, and was discharged, November, 1862, being under age.

TJ. MOORE, Logan County, Ky., was transferred from a Tennes-.   see regiment, August, 1861; fought at Jonesboro', and was killed there.

WALKER NASH, Grayson County, Ky., fought in several of the earlier important engagements ; was severely wounded at Chickamauga; was placed on the corps of sharpshooters at Dalton, and was engaged almost every day during the four months' campaign from that place. After the command was mounted, he was usually employed as a scout, and sometimes sent out on important tours of observation to the enemy's flank aud rear.

OBADIAH NEWMAN, Breckinridge County, Ky., was appointed sergeant, October, 1861; fought at Shiloh, and died of disease in Arkansas, May, 1862.

JS. NEWMAN, Hancock County, Ky., was in nearly all the bat-.   ties of the infantry; was one of the McMinnville Guard, March and April, 1863; aud was killed in battle at Jonesboro'.

D NEWMAN, Hancock County, Ky.,was killed in battle at Shiloh, April 6, 1862.

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MAC NEWMAN, Kentucky, died of disease at Murfreesboro', December, 1862.

W. NAPIER, Hawesville, Ky., was in some of the earlier engagements, aud died of disease at Catoosa Springs, Ga.

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