| ALCOCK, Theodore,
Glasgow, appt Corporal 1 Sept 1862; fought
Shiloh, Vicksburg, Stone River, Jackson,
Chickamauga, Rocky Face Ridge, Resaca, Dallas,
Dallas to Atlanta, Peachtree, Intrenchment, Utoy
Creeks, Jonesboro both days, mounted engagements.
During autumn of 1864 was involved in a railroad
accident, lost some teeth. Died in Nashville, TN
about 30 years after the war. ANDERSON,
Sam, Barren Co. Fought
Hutcherson's, Shiloh, Vicksburg, Baton Rouge,
Stone River, Jackson, Chickamauga, Rocky Face
Ridge, Resaca, Dallas, Dallas to Atlanta,
Peachtree, Intrenchment, Utoy Creeks, both days
at Jonesboro. When command was mounted he was
detailed for duty in the saddle shop and served
there during the remainder of the war. Died at
home some years after the war.
ANDERSON, Wm. H., Barren
Co. Fought with Co. H, Third Arkansas
Infantry during the first two years of the war;
was transferred to 6th KY Regiment 13 Jan 1863;
fought with it at Jackson and Chickamauga; was
placed on the corps of sharpshooters at Dalton
and fought at Rocky Face Ridge, Resaca and
Dallas; was engaged almost daily from Dallas to
Atlanta; fought at Peachtree, Intrenchment and
Utoy Creks; both days at Jonesboro and in the
mounted engagements. Died near Glasgow in the
spring of 1889.
ATKINSON, Dan, Barren Co;
appointed 1st Cpl 19 Nov 1861, fought Shiloh.
BAGBY, Charles R.,
Hiseville, Barren, 1st Sgt 19 Nov 1861,
discharged 20 Mar 1862 because of lameness from a
prior injury before the war.
BAGBY, William W., Hiseville,
Barren, made Capt 19 Nov 1861; severely
wounded in battle at Shiloh 7 Apr 1862, rescued
by heroic members of his company; died from the
effects and general ill health at Mr. Ed
Trewitt's near Okolona, MS 7 July 1862.
BARCLAY, D.P., Rocky Hill,
Barren; elected Captain 19 Nov 1861; died of
disase at Bowling Green 8 Jan 1862.
BENEDICT, J.B., Rocky Hill,
fought Shiloh and Vicksburg.
BISHOP, Ed: fought Shiloh,
Vicksburg, Stone River; mortally wounded latter 2
Jan 1863; died there 28 Jan 1863.
BORDERS, Sam, Roseville,
Barren; fought with the Seventeenth TN
Infantry during the 1st eighteen months of the
war; transferred to the Sixth KY Nov 1863; fought
Rocky Face Gap, Resaca and Dallas; killed by a
cannon shot at the latter 28 May 1864.
BRADSHAW, Lot, Roseville,
Barren; fought Stone River, Jackson, Rocky
Face Ridge, Resaca, Dallas and Jonesboro on 31
Aug 1864 where he was severely wounded and died
of wounds and disease at Macon, GA the following
November.
BROWN, J H: Fought Shiloh
& Baton Rouge.
BURGESS, John, Roseville,
fought Shiloh; discharged on account of
disability by disease 20 Sept 1862.
BUSH, Willis P: Fought Shiloh
& Stone River.
BUTLER, Joseph W., Rocky
Hill, fought Shiloh.
BUTTON, John, Rocky Hill,
enlisted at age 14, refused to be discharged,
served with all the courage and fortitude of a
man. Fought Shiloh, Vicksburg, Baton Rouge, Stone
River; killed at the latter 2 Jan 1863.
BROOKS, James J: Appt Col 3
Nov 1862; fought Shiloh, Vicksburg, Jackson,
Chickamauga, Rocky Face Ridge, Resaca & Utoy
Creeks; both days at Jonesboro & in mounted
engagements. Was but only 16 yrs old when
enlisted, served like a man to the last.
BROOKS, Johnson J: Fought
Jackson & Chickamauga; was "generally
too fat for service"; employed as a
teamster.
BAINE, L C: 14 yrs old,
fought Vicksburg, sick when regi ment left
Tangipahoa for Baton Route but started on his way
to rejoin the company. Fell in with some
Louisiana troops, served with them until Nov,
came back to the 6th KY; disabled by disease but
fought at Rocky Face, Resaca, Dallas, from Dallas
to Atlanta and Peachtree & Intrenchment
Creeks.
CARVER, James L.,
Rocky Hill, fought Shiloh, left sick at
the hospital near Amite River, LA Aug 1862.
CARVER, John, Pageville,
died of disease at Bowling Green Jan 1862.
CHAMBERS, Josiah, Roseville,
discharged on account of dissability by disease
July 1862.
CHAMBERS, S.G., Roseville;
fought Shiloh, Vicksburg, Stone River, Jackson,
Chickamauga, Rocky Face Ridge, Resaca and Dallas;
Dallas to Atlanta, Peachtree, Intrenchment, Utoy
Creekss, both days at Jonesboro, mounted
engagements.
CLAYTON, Ambrose, Glasgow,
at first seige of Vicksburg, discharged Nov 1862
for being under age.
COOPER, J H: Fought Baton,
Stone River, Jackson, Chickamauga, Rocky Face,
Resaca, Dallas; wounded at latter, permanently
disabled 28 May 1864.
COOPER, J O: Killed at Shiloh
7 Apr 1862.
COX, W H: Died of disease 7
Sept 1862.
CRAIN, M.N., Barren Co,
fought Shiloh with Co F; transferred to Co E 26
Apr 1862; fought Vicksburg and Baton Rouge,
wounded latter; discharged Nov 1862 for being
under age; captured at the house of his father
(Rev. Eli B CRAIN) shortly thereafter, refused to
take the oath, sent to the south to be exchanged,
joined Morgan's cavalry, killed in E. TN autumn
1864 by bushwhackers.
DAVIDSON, Fielding W.,
Barren Co, fought Vicksburg and Jackson,
generally unfitted by disease for duty in the
ranks, died in Atlanta May 1864.
DICKEY, W Frank: 2nd Lt Oct
1863; fought Shiloh, Vicksburg, Stone, Jackson,
Rocky, Resaca, Dallas, there to Atlanta, Peach,
Intrenchment, Utoy, Jonesboro & mounted.
DODD, Thomas L., Glasgow,
2nd Lt 19 Nov 1861; resigned 10 May 1862; un-
fitted by ill health for duty in the line
(prevented him from taking part at Shiloh); later
served as Lt of artiller, captain of cavalry,
etc. Later disabled by wound after which he
commanded at Covington and Atlanta.
DRANE, John, Barren Co,
enlisted at 14 years of age, was the drummer boy
of 6th Regiment until Nov 1862, when
discharged.
DRISCOLL, Frank M., Barren
Co, fought Shiloh, Vicksburg, Chickamauga,
Rocky Face Gap, Resaca, Dallas, Dallas to
Atlanta, Peachtree, Intrenchment, Utoy Creeks,
both days Jonesboro, mounted engagements. Wounded
at Jonesboro.
DURHAM, Jesse W., Barren
Co, transferred from Co F 26 Apr 1862. Fought
Vicksburg, Baton Rouge, Stone River, Chickamauga,
some mounted engagements.
ELLIS, D W:
5th Sgt 8 Jan 1862, fought Shiloh.
ELMORE, John E., Barren Co,
fought Shiloh & Vicksburg. Died in Barren Co
May 1862.
ELMORE, John Vincent, Barren,
fought Shiloh, dangerously wounded there,
captured, recovered, exchanged, no futher
service.
ELMORE, Seth B., Barren,
fought Shiloh & Vicksburg.
EMERSON, Jud, Barren Co,
died of disease at Bowling Green Dec 1861.
FERGUSON, F.E.,
Barren; appt. Sgt Feb 1862, fought Shiloh.
FRANKLIN, William W., Barren,
transferred from Co F 26 Apr 1862; appt. Cpl
1862; promoted Sgt 1863. Fought Vicksburg, Baron
Rouge, Stone River, Chickamauga, Rocky Face
Ridge, Resaca, Dallas, wouded and permanently
disabled at latter and was retired.
GALLOWAY, Barren,
sick & absent from command after 15 Nov 1861,
fate unknown.
GIBSON, George F, Barren,
fought Shiloh, Stone River, Jackson, Chickamauga,
Rocky Face Gap, Resaca, Dalla, Dallas to Atlanta,
Peachtree, Intrenchment, Utoy Creeks; mortally
wounded in a skirmish 15 Aug 1864, died shortly
thereafter. He had also been wounded at Shiloh on
7 Apr 1862 and captured.
GILLOCK, Hez, Barren;
enlisted at 16 years of age, fought Shiloh,
Vicksburg, Baton Rougge with all the spirit and
hardihood of a man. Discharged Nov 1862.
GILLOCK, James, Barren;
fought Shiloh, Vicksburg, Baton Rouge, Jackson,
Chickamauga, Rocky Face Ridge, Resaca, Dallas,
Dallas to Atlanta, Peachtree, Intrenchment, Utoy
Creeks, both days at Jonesboro, mounted
engagements.
GREER, Isaac J., Barren,
fought Shiloh.
HAINES, J.W.,
Barren, fought Shiloh & Vicksburg.
Disabled by disease, died May, 1863.
HAMILTON, W H: Transferred to
Grave's Battery 27 Nov 1861.
HAMMIL, John, Barren,
died of disease at Nashville 5 Jan 1862.
HATCHER, Thomas H: Cpl 3 Nov
1862; fought Shiloh where wounded 7 Apr 1862;
Stone, Jack, Chickamauga, Rocky, Resaca, Dallas
and there to Atlanta, Peachtree, Intrench, Utoy,
Jones, and in mounted.
HATCHER, Wm A: 5th Sgt 3 Nov
1862; Shiloh, dangerously wounded there 7 Apr
1862; Stone River & Jackson. Died of disease
at La Grange, GA 17 Apr 1864.
HELM, Tom C, Glasgow,
enlisted at age 16, refused to accept discharge,
re-enlisted until the end of the service. Fought
Vicksburg, Baton Rouge, Stone, Jackson, Chick,
Rocky, Res, Dalals, D to Atl, Peach, Intrench
(wounded here 22 July 1864), recovered and fought
in mounted engagements.
HENDERSON, Jeff, Barren,
boy soldier - hardy, courageous & faithful.
Fought Shiloh, Vicksburg, Jackson, Chickamauga,
Rocky Race Gap, Resaca, Dallas, Dallas to
Atlanta, Peachtree (lost a finger 20 July 1864)
and some cavalry engagements.
HENDRICKSON, L V, Barren,
severely wounded & captured at Shiloh 7 Apr
1862; exchanged and fought Chick, Rocky, Res,
Dallas, D to Atl, Peach, Utoy; wounded at
Jonesboro 31 Aug 1864 but recovered & took
parted in mounted engagements.
HIGDON, J, Barren,
discharged by disability of disease Nov
1862.
HIGDON, J A: Transferred to
Co D, 10 Nov 1861.
HINDMAN, Robert J: Fought
Baton Rouge, Jackson, Chickamauga, Rocky, Resaca,
Dallas, permanently disabled at latter by the
loss of a leg 28 May 1864.
HOLMAN, James B., Rocky
Hill, Barren; appointed 1st Sgt. 19 Nov 1861;
elected 2nd Lt. 10 Jan 1862; re-elected to same
at the reorganization of the regiment 10 May
18682; promoted to 1st Lt. 19 Feb 1864; sought
Shiloh, Vicksburg, Baton Rouge, Stone River,
Jackson, Chickamauga, Rocky Face Gap, Resaca,
Dallas, Dallas to Atlanta, Peachtree,
Intrenchment, Utoy Creek, both days at Jonesboro,
in mounted engagements. Wounded at Stone River on
the evening of 29 Dec 1862.
HUCKABY, Joshua, Barren,
fought Shiloh, Vicks, Baton, Stone, Jack, Chick,
Rocky, Res, Dallas, D to Atl, Peach, Int, Jones
and mounted. Wounded at Dallas &
Intrenchment.
HUDSON, G. Marsh, Barren,
served on the Infirmary Corps at Shiloh.
HUDSON, John G., Rocky
Hill, Barren; elected 1st Lt. 19 Nov 1861;
elected Captain 10 Jan 1862; fought at
Hutcherson's and Shiloh; slightly wounded at
Shiloh; resigned 10 May 1862.
JACKSON, B F,
Barren, teamster.
JEWELL, Mark H., Barren,
fought Shiloh, Vicksburg, Baton Rouge, Stone
River, Jackson, Chickamauga, Rocky Face Gap,
Resaca, Dallas, Dallas to Atlanta, Peachtree,
Intrenchment, Utoy Creek, both days Jonesboro,
mounted engagements. 2nd Cpl Sept 1862.
JOHNSON, Charles M., Barren,
fought Shiloh with Co F, transferred to Co E 26
Apr 1862. Fought Vicksburg, Baton Rouge, Stone
River, Jackson, Chickamauga, Rocky Face Ridge,
Resaca, Dallas, Dallas to Atlanta, Peachtree,
Intrenchment, Utoy Creeks, both days Jonesboro,
mounted. Wounded at Shiloh and Stone River.
JOHNSON, George F., Barren,
died of disease at John Gorin's on Jenning's
Creek 18 Jan 1862. (Warren Co).
JOHNSON, Richard M., Barren,
fought Shiloh with Co F, transferred to Co E 26
Apr 1862. Fought Vicksburg, Baton Rouge, Stone
River, Jackson, Chickamauga, Rocky Face Ridge,
Resaca, Dallas, Dallas to Atlanta, Peachtree,
Intrenchment Creeks, killed at the latter 22 July
1864, receiving 2-3 shots in quick
succession.
JONES, David, Barren,
died at Burnsville, MS of disease 1 Apr 1862.
JONES, E S, Barren,
cpl Feb 1863; fought Shiloh, Vicks, Baton, Stone,
Jackson, Chick, Rocky, Res, Dallas where he was
mortally wounded 28 May 1864 and died the next
day.
JORDAN, Jerry S., Barren,
2nd Lt 6 May 1864. Fought Shiloh, Vicksburg,
Stone River, Jackson, Chickamauga, Rocky Face
Ridge, Resaa, Dallas - badly wounded there 28 May
1864 but rejoined company in Aug and fought
Jonesboro. When unit was mounted he was some time
in command of a mounted patrol or police, took
part in the engagements in South Carolina. Died
at Rocky Hill 2 years after the war.
KELLEY, Tom, Barren,
fought Shiloh.
KIDD, W B: Died of disease
Bowling Green 12 Dec 1861.
KINCHLOE, Elijah, Barren,
wounded at Shiloh; fought Vicks, Baton, Stone,
Jackson, Chick, Rocky, Res, Dallas, D to Atl,
Peach, Int, wounded at the latter & disabled
for service.
KINSLOW, Aaron, Barren;
died of disease at Bowling Green, 1861.
LEWIS, Asa, Barren
Co; appointed 4th Cpl. 19 Nov 1861; fought
Shiloh, displayed more than ordinary gallantry
here; also at Vicksburg and Baton Rouge. He was
killed at Stone River 26 Dec 1862.
LEWIS, J Beverly: 1st Sgt 10
May 1862; fought Shiloh, Vicksburg, Stone
(severely wounded 2 Jan 1863 in left hand &
right leg, disabled for active service). Fell
into hands of enemy, was ex- changed and served
for remainder of war. Medal of honor awarded for
gallant & meritorious conduct at Stone River.
Drowned accidently several yrs after the war.
LEWIS, Jack, Glasgow,
fought Shiloh & Vicksburg. Discharged Nov
1862 being under age, entered the military
academy, then assigned to duty as cadet at the
Augusta arsenal.
LEWIS, S H: Fought Shiloh,
Vicksburg & stone. Killed at latter Jan 2,
1863.
LYON, W J: Died of disease at
Decatur, AL 18 Mar 1862.
MARR, Ben, Barren,
fought Shiloh, Vicksburg, Baton Rouge, Stone
River, Jackson, Chickamauga, Rocky Face Ridge,
Resaca, Dallas, Dallas to Atlanta, Peachtree,
Intrenchment, Utoy Creek, both days
Jonesboro.
MARTIN, Geo, Barren,
fought Shiloh & Vicks; wounded Shiloh.
MARTIN, Isaac H: Fought
Shiloh, Stone River; disabled by disease for
further service during the war.
MARTIN, Nathaniel, Barren,
died Goodwin, Mississippi, June 1862.
MARTIN, Wm., Barren Co.
Appointed 3rd Cpl. 19 Nov 1861; fought Shiloh,
died of dissease June, 1862.
MARTIN, Wm. S: Appt Cpl 3 Nov
1862, fought Shiloh, Vicksburg, Baton Rouge,
Stone, Jack, Chickamauga, Rocky Ridge, Resaca,
Dallas, Dallas to Atlanta, Peachtree,
Intrenchment ,Utoy Creeks, Jonesboro, mounted
engagements.
MARTIN, Willie, Barren,
died of disease at Goodwin, Mississippi June
1862.
MATTHEWS, M S, Barren;
fought Chick, Rocky, Res, Dallas, D to Atl,
Peach, Int, Utoy, Jonesboro, mounted. Wounded at
Chick.
MATTHEWS, Thomas J., Rocky
Hill, Barren; elected 2nd Lt. 19 Nov 1861;
fought Shiloh; resigned 10 July 1862.
McCANDLESS, C.R., Barren,
severely wounded in battle at Shiloh, discharged
July 1862.
McKENDREE, J N, Glasgow;
fought Shiloh, Vicks, Baton, Stone, Rocky, Res,
Dallas, wounded at latter, served remainder of
war with the medical purveyor of department.
MEDLEY, J M, Barren,
fought with Grave's light artillery at Donelson,
captured there, rejoined Company D Oct 1862,
fought Stone River & Jackson.
MITCHELL, Berry, Barren Co,
appointed 2nd Cpl. 19 Nov 1861, fought Shiloh.
MURPHY, Pry, Barren;
fought Shiloh, Vicks & Baton.
NEAL, Duff W,
Barren, fought Shiloh, Vicks, Baton;
dangerously wounded at latter, disabled for
further service. Discharged Oct 7, 1862.
NEWBERRY, Willis B., Barren,
disabled by ill health for duty in the ranks,
employed in detail service until Oct 1862 and
discharged.
NORVELL, E M, Barren,
fought Shiloh, Vicks & Baton. Died of disease
at Montgomery, AL 1862.
NORVELL, James O, Barren,
fought Shiloh; died of disease at Columbus, MS
1862.
NUCKOLS, F D: Killed in
battle at Baton Rouge 5 Aug 1862.
OLIVER, George W.,
Barren, died of disease at Jackson,
Mississippi 12 July 1863.
OSBORNE, James, Barren,
fought Shiloh, discharged on account of
disability by disease in July, 1862.
OWEN, E L: Fought Shiloh,
Stone , Jackson, Chickamauga, Rocky Ridge,
Resaca, Dallas, Dallas to Atlanta, Jonesboro,
mounted engagements.
OWEN, J M: Fought Shiloh,
discharged by disability by disase Nov 1862.
OWEN, R Ach: Boy soldier.
Fought Shiloh (wounded), 7 Apr 1862; Vicksburg,
Baton Rouge, Stone River, Jackson, Chickamauga,
Rocky Ridge, Resaaca, Dallas, Dallas to Atlanta,
Peachtree & Intrenchment. Wounded latter,
recovered & took part in mounted engagements.
Awarded medal of honor for gallant &
meritorious conduct at Chickamauga.
OWEN, Wm Henry: Appt Col 3
Nov 1862; fought Stone Ridge, Jackson,
Chickamauga, Rocky, Resaca, Dallas, Dallas to
Atl, Peachtree, Intrenchment, Utoy, Jonesboro,
mounted. Carried regimental colors at
Intrenchment, Utoy and Jonesboro.
PACE, D F:
Discharged. by disability by disease 18 Jan 1862.
PAGE, George R., Barren,
a boy soldier and hero; fought Vicksburg, Stone
River, Jackson, Chickamauga, Rocky Face Ridge,
Resaca, Dallas, Dallas to Atlanta, Peachtree,
Intrenchment, Utoy Creeks, both days at Jonesboro
and all cavalry engagements.
PAGE, Thomas G., Barren Co,
elected 2nd Lt. 19 Nov 1861; elected 1st Lt. 10
Jan 1862; elected Captain 10 May 1862; fought at
Hutcherson's, Shiloh, Vicksburg, Baton Rouge,
Stone River, Jackson, Chickamauga, Rocky Face
Ridge, Resaca, Dallas, Dallas to Atlanta;
Peachtree, Intrenchment, Utoy Creeks, both days
at Jonesboro and in mounted engagements. Wounded
at Stone River 2 Jan 1862.
PALMORE, C.R., Warren,
fought Vicksburg, Chickamauga, Rocky Face Ridge,
Resaca, Dallas, Kenesaw Mountain, relieved of
duty at latter having taken an affection of the
eye that rendered service impossible; generally
incapacitated by ill health for duty in the
ranks, recovered and fought in calvary
engagements.
PALMORE, C.W., Barren,
discharged by substitute 20 Jan 1862.
PARKER, R F: Barren.
Fought Shiloh, Vicksburg, Stone River; wounded at
the later; Jackson, Chickamauga, Dallas, Dallas
to Atlanta, Peachtree, Intrenchment, Utoy,
Jonesboro, mounted.
PARKER, W.G., Barren,
died of disease Stone River Feb 1862.
PARRIS, John R., Barren,
transferred to 2nd Regiment TN Inf 20 Mar 1862.
PARRIS, S.J.J., Barren,
fought Jackson and Chickamauga, captured on the
movement between Mission Ridge and Dalton Nov,
1863.
PARRISH, Andrew J., Barren,
fought Shiloh with Co. F; transferred to Co E on
26 Apr 1862; fought Vicksburg, Baton Rouge, Stone
River; wounded in the left thigh at the latter 2
Jan 1863; fought Jackson, Chickamauga, Rocky Face
Ridge, Resaca, Dallas, Dallas to Atlanta,
Peachtree, Intrenchment, Utoy Creeks, both days
Jonesboro and in mounted. Sometime after his
return from the army he was dangerously wounded
by a horst-thief, of whom he was in pursuit.
PAYNE, James W., Roseville,
Barren, fought Shiloh and Vicksburg.
PAYNE, Thomas W., Barren,
disabled by ill health for field duty until the
battle of Stone River when he won the admiration
of his officers and comrades for his eagerness
and intrepidity; was among the first to reach the
river where he received a rifle ball in the
forehead which killed him almost immediately. He
was awarded the medal of honor for gallant and
meritorious conduct.
PEDEN, Geo., Barren,
fought Shiloh.
PEDEN, John C., Barren,
fought Shiloh.
PHILPOTT, John H., Cumberland,
wounded in the knee at Shiloh 7 Apr 1862; fought
Vicksburg, Baton Rouge, Stone River, Jackson,
Chickamauga, Rocky Face Gap, Resaca, Dallas,
Dallas to Atlanta, Peachtree, Intrenchment, Utoy
Creeks, both days at Jonesboro, dismounted
detachment during cavalary engagagements.
POYNTER, P T: Fought Shiloh,
Vicksburg, Baton Rouge, Stone River - wounded
latter, permanently disabled. During campaign of
1864 was in light fatigue duty.
PRICE, D.W., Barren,
at Shiloh in charge of the ordnance wagon;
discharged at Manchester, TN Apr 1863, on account
of disability by disease, almost constantly
afflicted from the first.
PULLIAM, J B: Appt 3rd Sgt
Jan 1864; Shiloh, Vicksburg, Stone River,
Jackson, Chickamauga, Rocky Ridge, Resaca,
Dallas, Dallas to Atlanta, Peachtree,
Intrenchment, Utoy, killed in battle at Jonesboro
31 Aug 1864.
PURRINGTON, Elisha W., Barren,
died of disease December 1861.
RAY, Joseph, Barren;
appt Cpl 1 Mar 1864; fought Shiloh, Vicksburg,
Baton Rouge, Stone River, Jackson, Chickamauga,
Rocky Face Ridge, Resaca, Dallas, Dallas to
Atlanta, Peachtree, Intrenchment, Utoy Creek,
both days Jonesboro. After the command was
mounted served as a scout until Dec 1864 when he
re-entered the ranks.
SANDERS, Evermond
Johnson, Barren, enlisted 1 Aug
1861, in Glasgow. Served as private in Company
A. Fought at Shiloh, Murfreesboro, Stone
River, Jackson, Chickamauga, Mission Ridge, Rocky
Face Gap, Resaca, and Dallas (Atlanta
Campaign). Taken prisoner during a heavy
skirmish near Kennesaw Mountain 20 Jun
1864. Evermond and his wife Julia
(Wilkerson) are buried at the Payne (Temple Hill)
Graveyard. Evermond is the brother of
Robert N. Sanders, listed below. A third
brother, John "Mack" Curd Sanders was
also reported killed fighting for the
Confederacy.
SANDERS, Robert N., Barren,
fought Shiloh, died of disease at Jackson, MS 1
Oct 1862.
SCOTT, James, Barren Co,
1st Sgt 19 Nov 1861; 2nd Lt 10 May 1862; first
siege of Vicksburg, resigned 18 Oct 1862.
SELF, K C: Fought Baton
Rouge, Stone River - wounded & perm. disabled
at latter, died of disease at LaGrange, GA 16
June 1864.
SELF, W.J., Barren;
fought Baton, Jackson, Chick, Rocky, Resaca,
Dallas, D to Atl, Peach, Intrench - wounded and
captured at the latter.
SETTLE, Wm A., Barren
County, was one of the regimental musi-cians,
but was on almost every field, sometimes in the
ranks, but generally engaged in carrying off the
wounded.
SINK, W.H., Barren,
transferred from Co E 1 May 1862; Baton
Rouge.
SMITH, E.M., Barren,
2nd Lt. 19 Nov 1861; fought Shiloh. Resigned 10
May 1862, captured before leaving Corinth,
contracted a disease in prison, died after his
release at the house of William B Rogers, in
Barren Co.
SMITH, Isaac Wes: Fought
Baton Rouge & Stone River; wounded latter
& perm. disabled for duty in the ranks;
served light fatigue during the campaign from
Dalton & with dismounted detachment during
cavalry operations. Died Barren Co 28 Oct 1894.
SMITH, James A: 2nd Sgt on 10
Mar 1863; Baton Rouge, Chickamauga, Rocky Ridge,
Resaca, Dallas, Dallas to Atlanta, Peachtree,
Intrenchment, Utoy, Jonesboro - badly wounded in
the face & perm disabled in the right wrist
31 Aug 1864.
SMITH, W B: Transferred from
Co D 25 Feb 1862, appt color-sergeant 7 June
1862, fought Shiloh & Baton.
SPILLMAN, T.W., Barren,
appt Cpl 1862; fought Shiloh, Vicksburg, Baton
Rouge; dangerously wounded at latter; fought
Jackson, Chickamauga, Rocky Face Ridge, Resaca,
Dallas, Dallas to Atlanta, Peachtree,
Intrenchment, Utoy Creeks, both days Jonesboro,
was with dismounted detachment during cavalry
operations.
STEENBERGEN, Wm. M., Barren
County, was shot through the body at Shiloh
and left for dead; lay in temporary hospital on
the field for ten days before the Federals sent
him by boat to Evansville, Ind. Was there three
months and surgeons regarded him as hopeless, but
he recovered sufficiently to be sent to Camp
Morton. Was exchanged with the men of the Second
Kentucky in September, 1862, and reported to his
regiment, but was unable for field service and
was assigned to hospital duty, serving in this
way for eight months. Returned to his company in
May, 1863, and took part in the engagements that
followed, including Dallas, where he was again
wounded. Rejoined the company, however, and went
into the fight of Sept. 1, 1864, though unable to
use his arms in a way to load a gun, but threw
over the wall a shell that had fallen near him in
the rifle-pit, and fired as fast as Lieutenants
Terry and Holman could load for him. Was captured
with the rest and became a prisoner again for
twelve days. Served to the close, and since then
has been an upright and much respected citizen of
his native county.
TERRY, John F.,
Barren, died of disease at Mr. Headmans,
near Bowling Green 3 or 8 Dec 1861.
TERRY, Wm. A., Barren
County, was appointed third sergeant of Co.
F, November, 1861, and fought with that company
at Shiloh; was transferred to Co. E, April 26,
1862, and was appointed a sergeant of that
company; fought at Vicksburg and Baton Rouge; was
elected second lieutenant, Oct. 24, 1862; fought
at Stone River, Jackson, Chickamauga, Rocky Face
Gap, Resaca, and Dallas; from Dallas to Atlanta;
at Peachtree, Intrenchment, and Utoy Creeks, and
both days at Jonesboro'. He took part in the
mounted engagements until March, 1865, when he
was ordered into Kentucky on recruiting service,
and, having been captured, was under guard at
Glasgow when the war closed. He has long been a
prominent citizen of Bentonville, Ark.
THOMPSON, Elliott W., Barren
County, fought with Co. F at Shiloh; was
transferred to Co. E, April 26, 1862; fought at
Vicksburg; was on the field at Stone River, in
charge of ord-nance wagon, having been
accidentally crippled just before the battle;
fought at Jackson and Chickamauga; was on detail
ser-vice during the campaign of 1864; conducted
the medical stores twice across the line of fire,
in rear of the troops, during the bat-tle at
Jonesboro', Aug.31, 1864, and was in the mounted
engage-ments. Has long been a prominent citizen
of Livingston County, Missouri.
TINNELL, Robert, Barren,
almost constantly disabled for service by
disease, died Sept, 1864.
TISDALE, John G., Barren
County, fought at Shiloh with Co. F, where he
was severely wounded in the arm; was transferred
to Co. E, April 26, 1862, and fought at Baton
Rouge; died of disease at Manchester, Tenn.,
1863.
TOLLE, James P., Barren,
Chief Musician 18 Feb 1862; retained that
position throughout the war; fought Stone River,
Jackson, Chickamauga, Rocky Face Gap, Resaca,
Dallas, Dallas to Atlanta, Peachtree,
Intrenchment Creeks, wounded at latter 22 July
1864. After recovery in detail service, some
mounted engagements in SC.
TOLLE, John S., Barren
County, fought at Shiloh with Co. F; was
transferred to Co. E, April 26, 1862, and fought
at Vicksburg, Baton Rouge, Stone River; Jackson,
Chickamauga,, Rocky Face Gap, Resaca, and Dallas;
from Dallas to Atlanta; at Peachtree,
Intrenchment, and Utoy Creeks; both days at
Jonesboro', and in the mounted engagements.
TRACY, A.W., Barren County,
fought at Shiloh, Vicksburg, Baton Rouge, and
Stone River; was killed at the latter place, Jan.
2, 1863.
TRACY, Hnese G., Barren;
trans from Co E 1 May 1862. Fought Stone,
severely wounded & captured, had leg
amputated 7 Jan 1863; died next day at Nat
Millers on the Nashville & Murfreesboro
pike.
TRAMMEL, Thomas M., Barren,
died of disease at John Gorins, Jennings Creek,
Warren Co 31 Dec 1861.
WHELOCK, Jesse,
Barren, fought Shiloh, Vicksburg &
Baton Rouge.
WILKINSON, A., Barren,
fought Shiloh, died of disease Montgomery, AL
1862.
WILSON, James T., Barren
County, fought with Co. F at Shiloh, where he
was wounded on Monday; was transferred to Co. E,
April 26, 1862; fought at Vicksburg and Baton
Rouge; was dis-charged, November, 1862, being
under age. Died at home soon after the war.
WILSON, Thomas, Barren
County, was appointed a sergeant of Co. F,
Nov.19, 1861, and fought with that company at
Shiloh; was transferred to Co. E, April 26, 1862,
and was appointed ser-geant; fought at Vicksburg,
Baton Rouge, Stone River, Jackson, Chickamauga,
Rocky Face Ridge, Resaca, and Dallas; from
Dal-las to Atlanta; at Peachtree, Intrenchment,
and Utoy Creeks: both days at Jonesboro', and in
the mounted engagements. He was but once slightly
wounded during the whole war, though nearly seven
feet high, and an excellent mark. Died almost
suddenly at Hardyville, Sept. 13, 1878.
WILSON, Wm. W., Barren,
died of disease at Harvey Dishman's on Jennings
Creek 5 Dec 1861.
WINLOCK, Joseph T., Barren,
with Co. F at Shiloh, transferred to Co E 26 Apr
1862; fought Vicksburg, Baton Rouge, Stone River,
Chickamauga, Rocky Face Ridge, Resaca, Dallas.
Wounded at the latter, rejoined company in July;
fought Peachtree and Intrenchment Creeks;
captured there. Not exchanged in time to fight in
the rest of the war.
WINN, James B., Glasgow,
fought Shiloh, wounded & captured there 7 Apr
1862; exchanged, fought Stone River, Jackson,
Chickamauga, Rocky Face Ridge, Resaca, Dalals,
Dallas to Atlanta, Peachtree, Intrenchment, Utoy
Creeks, both days at Jonesboro, captured at
latter, not exchanged in time to finish war.
WINN, M D L, Barren Co.
Appointed 2nd Sgt. 19 Nov 1861; 1st Sgt. 10 May
1862; fought Shiloh, Vicksburg, Stone River,
Jackson, Chickamauga, Rocky Face Gap, Resaca,
Dallas, Dallas to Atlanta, Peachtree,
Intrenchment Creeks. Badly wounded at the latter,
disabled for further service during the war.
WINN, Smith E., Glasgow,
on field at Shiloh and under fire, carried orders
between Gen Hardee and his medical director, appt
2nd Sgt Sept 1862, fought Vicksburg, Stone River,
Jackson, Chickamauga, Rocky Face Ridge, Resaca,
Dallas, Dallas to Atlanta, Peachtree,
Intrenchment, Utoy Creeks, Jonesboro - wounded
there 31 Aug 1864. After command was mounted was
a scout until 17 Dec 1864 when he rejoined his
company.
WITT, William L., Barren,
with Co F as above; captured 7 Apr 1862. Attached
to Co E after the exchange on September 1862;
fought Stone River, Jackson, Chickamauga, Rocky
Face Ridge, Resaca, Dallas, .. health so failed
to make him unfit for duty. Procured a furlough
and went to VA, after the war closed went to his
father's in Barren Co and died of consumption
1865.
WOODSON, E.M., Barren Co,
fought Shiloh, Vicksburg, Baton Rouge, Resaca,
Dallas, Dallas to Atlanta, Peachtree,
Intrenchment & Utoy Creeks, both days at
Jonesboro and in mounted engagements.
YANCEY, John H.,
Barren Co, with Co F at Shiloh,
transferred to Co E 26 Apr 1862; non-commissioned
officer. Fought Vicksburg, Baton Rouge, Stone
River, Jackson, Chickamauga, Rocky Face ridge,
Resaca, Dallas, Dallas to Atlanta, Peachtree,
Intrenchment, Utoy Creeks, both days at
Jonesboro. After unit was mounted, was captured
near McDonough November 1864, not exchanged in
time for further service.
YOUNG, George W., Barren,
appointed 4th Sgt. 19 Nov 1861, fought Shiloh.
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