River Bridge, July 4, 1863.
First lieutenant, Isham A. Fox; second lieutenants, Charles Stone, Dudley Tribble, Jr.
Sergeants—First, Ja.mes P. White; second, Robert Samuells; third, Andrew McCord; fourth, Squire Turner Trevis, escaped from Camp Douglas and went to Canada, where he was in the St. Albans, Vt., Bank Raid.
Corporals-First, Michael Hennessee; second, T. B. Shearer; third, James Davis; fourth, John Jones.
Forage Masters—Robert Rice, William Berry.
Company Farriers—Edward Baxter, Alexander Pence.
Privates—H. K. Anderson, died in Camp Douglas, March 24, 1864, of smallpox; John Azbill, died in Camp Douglas, November 25, 1864, of consumption; Samuel Berry, died in Camp Douglas, August 18, 1864, of dropsy; Wm. Biggerstaff, Wm. Berry, Charles Coley, James Cosby, John Cosby, killed at Green River Bridge, July 4. 1863; Oliver W. Cosby, killed at Green River Bridge, July 4, 1863; A. S. Cosby, killed at Green River Bridge, July 4, 1863; Weston Deboe, Nathan Deatherag
River Bridge, July 4, 1863.
First lieutenant, Isham A. Fox; second lieutenants, Charles Stone, Dudley Tribble, Jr.
Sergeants—First, Ja.mes P. White; second, Robert Samuells; third, Andrew McCord; fourth, Squire Turner Trevis, escaped from Camp Douglas and went to Canada, where he was in the St. Albans, Vt., Bank Raid.
Corporals-First, Michael Hennessee; second, T. B. Shearer; third, James Davis; fourth, John Jones.
Forage Masters—Robert Rice, William Berry.
Company Farriers—Edward Baxter, Alexander Pence.
Privates—H. K. Anderson, died in Camp Douglas, March 24, 1864, of smallpox; John Azbill, died in Camp Douglas, November 25, 1864, of consumption; Samuel Berry, died in Camp Douglas, August 18, 1864, of dropsy; Wm. Biggerstaff, Wm. Berry, Charles Coley, James Cosby, John Cosby, killed at Green River Bridge, July 4. 1863; Oliver W. Cosby, killed at Green River Bridge, July 4, 1863; A. S. Cosby, killed at Green River Bridge, July 4, 1863; Weston Deboe, Nathan Deatherag
River Bridge, July 4, 1863.
First lieutenant, Isham A. Fox; second lieutenants, Charles Stone, Dudley Tribble, Jr.
Sergeants—First, Ja.mes P. White; second, Robert Samuells; third, Andrew McCord; fourth, Squire Turner Trevis, escaped from Camp Douglas and went to Canada, where he was in the St. Albans, Vt., Bank Raid.
Corporals-First, Michael Hennessee; second, T. B. Shearer; third, James Davis; fourth, John Jones.
Forage Masters—Robert Rice, William Berry.
Company Farriers—Edward Baxter, Alexander Pence.
Privates—H. K. Anderson, died in Camp Douglas, March 24, 1864, of smallpox; John Azbill, died in Camp Douglas, November 25, 1864, of consumption; Samuel Berry, died in Camp Douglas, August 18, 1864, of dropsy; Wm. Biggerstaff, Wm. Berry, Charles Coley, James Cosby, John Cosby, killed at Green River Bridge, July 4. 1863; Oliver W. Cosby, killed at Green River Bridge, July 4, 1863; A. S. Cosby, killed at Green River Bridge, July 4, 1863; Weston Deboe, Nathan Deatherag
River Bridge, July 4, 1863.
First lieutenant, Isham A. Fox; second lieutenants, Charles Stone, Dudley Tribble, Jr.
Sergeants—First, Ja.mes P. White; second, Robert Samuells; third, Andrew McCord; fourth, Squire Turner Trevis, escaped from Camp Douglas and went to Canada, where he was in the St. Albans, Vt., Bank Raid.
Corporals-First, Michael Hennessee; second, T. B. Shearer; third, James Davis; fourth, John Jones.
Forage Masters—Robert Rice, William Berry.
Company Farriers—Edward Baxter, Alexander Pence.
Privates—H. K. Anderson, died in Camp Douglas, March 24, 1864, of smallpox; John Azbill, died in Camp Douglas, November 25, 1864, of consumption; Samuel Berry, died in Camp Douglas, August 18, 1864, of dropsy; Wm. Biggerstaff, Wm. Berry, Charles Coley, James Cosby, John Cosby, killed at Green River Bridge, July 4. 1863; Oliver W. Cosby, killed at Green River Bridge, July 4, 1863; A. S. Cosby, killed at Green River Bridge, July 4, 1863; Weston Deboe, Nathan Deatherag