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HISTORY OF THE

engagements. He was killed on the sknmish line near Atlanta, 1864

SC. RUSSELL, Logan County, Ky., fought at Shiloh; was wounded .   there, and permanently disabled.

RICHARD ROBERTS, Logan County, Ky., was in almost every battle and skirmish to the close; and was wounded at Chickamauga and Resaca. He was wounded in left wrist at the latter place, and permanently disabled.

THOMAS W. STITH, Cloverport, Ky, fought at Shiloh, Vicksburg, Baton Rouge, Hartsville, Murfreesboro', and Jackson; and afterward died of disease. For gallant conduct at Shiloh, he was mentioned in the colonel's report, and was appointed color-sergeant; and he was detailed, April 9, 1S62, to carry banners and other trophies of the battle-field to Richmond.

THOMAS STROTHER, Logan County, Ky, fought at Shiloh, and in nearly all the other engagements up to Intrenchment Creek, where he had an arm carried away by a cannon-shot. He was wouuded also at Shiloh and at Chickamauga.

BEN SMEATHERS, Davies County, Ky, fought at Shiloh, and was wounded there. He was then employed as teamster for the regiment till some time in 1863, when he reentered the ranks, and fought at Chickamauga, where he was wounded in both hands. After having recovered, he was again detailed as teamster, and served in this capacity during the remainder of the war.

DSCANLAN, Ireland, fought at Shiloh, and some other engage-    ments duriug the war. He was wounded at Shiloh, and was captured at Jonesboro', August 31, 1862, and did not return in time to take part in the mounted engagements.

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M. INLOW SMITH, Breckinridge County, Ky, fought at Shiloh. Was discharged, May, 1862, being under age.

DW. SIMMONS, Logan County, Ky, was discharged, September,        1862, being under age.

RICHARD SHACKLEFORD, Logan County, Ky, fought at Shiloh and Vicksburg.   Was discharged, November, 1862, being under

age.

NOAH STOVALL, Logan County, Ky, was appointed third sergeant of Captain King's company, 1861. He was on the Infirmary Corps at Shiloh, and fought in other engagements up to Chickamauga, where he was killed, September 20, 1863.