FIRST KENTUCKY BRIGADE.

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EOCK HERRON, Kentucky, was one of the corporals of the com->   pany, and fought in almost every engagement to the last. He was wounded near Statesboro', 6a.

AW. HOPTON, Kentucky, was one of the corporals of the cora-. pany, after December, 1802, at which time he was attached, having served with Morehead's Rangers. Fought iu most of the subsequent engagements to the close, aud was wouuded at Chickamauga and at Jonesboro'.

AJ. HARRISON, Texas, was enlisted, May, 1862, and fought at     Vicksburg, Baton Rouge, Hartsville, aud Murfreesboro'. He was transferred, May 2, 1863, to Company H, Fifteenth Texas Infantry.

ERNEST HALEY, Germany, was enlisted in May, 1862, and fought at Vicksburg, Baton Rouge, Hartsville, Murfreesboro', Jackson aud Chickamauga. He was mortally wouuded at the latter place, and died in Atlanta shortly afterward.

JAMES HUNT, Kentucky, was enlisted in May, 1862, and fought at Vicksburg and Baton Rouge.   He was wouuded at the latter place, and disabled for further duty during the war.

JAMES M. HARMON, Texas, was enlisted after the battle of Shiloh, aud fought at Vicksburg, Baton Rouge, Hartsville, and Murfreesboro'. He was transferred, May 2, 1863, to Company H, Fifteenth Texas Infantry. He was wounded during the siege of Vicksburg, July, 1862.

JOHN H. HENDERSON, Kentucky, was one of Morehead's Partisans, aud was attached to this company in November, 1862. He fought afterward at Hartsville, Murfreesboro', Jackson, Chickamauga, and Mission Ridge.

ROBERT H. HESTER, Kentucky, was one of Morehead's Partisan Rangers, was attached to this company in November, 1862; fought at Murfreesboro', Jackson, Chickamauga, and Missiou Ridge, and was transferred to the navy, April 11, 1861:.

JAMES JOHNSON, Kentucky, was captured at Whippoorwill Bridge, November, 1861; rejoined company after having been exchanged, September, 1862, and fought at Hartsville, Murfreesboro', Jackson, Chickamauga, Mission Ridge, Rocky Face Gap, and Resaca; from Resaca to Atlanta; at Peachtree, Intrenchmeut, and Utoy Creeks; both days at Jonesboro', and in the mounted engagements till December, 1861, when he was captured, and was detained iu prison till after the termination of the war.