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ith. 2. R. R. Bridgers. 3. Owen R. Keenan. 4. T. D. McDowell. 5. Thos. S. Ashe. 6. A. H. Arrington. 7. Robert McLean. 8. William Lander. 9. B. S. Gaither. 10. A. T. Davidson. South Carolina. 1. John McQueen. 2. W. P. Miles. 3. L. M. Ayer. 4. M. L. Bonham. 5. James Farrow. 6. Wm. W. Boyce. Tennessee. 1. Jos. T. Heiskell. 2. Wm. G. Swan. 3. W. H. Tebbs. 4. E. L. Gardenshire. 5. Henry S. Foote. 6. M. P. Gentry. 7. Geo. W. Jones. 8. Thos. Meneese. 9. J. D. C. Atkina. 10. John V. Wright. 11. David M. Currin. Texas. 1. John A. Wilcox. 2. C. C. Herbert. 3. Peter W. Gray. 4. B. F. Sexton. 5. M. D. Graham. 6. Wm. B. Wright. Virginia. 1. M. S. R. Garnett, 2. J. B. Christian. 3. Jeb. Esyest. 4. Roger A. Pryor. 5. Thos. S. Bocock. 6. John Goods, jr. 7. J. P. Holcombe. 8. D. C. DeJarnetts. 9. William Smith. 10. A. R. Boteler. 11. Jno. B. Baldwin.
and when the Supply left. Reinforcements were daily expected, and when they arrived, it was believed active operations would be immediately commenced. The Confederate prisoners at Fort Henry. The New York Times gives the following complete list of all the prisoners captured at Fort Henry. It also includes those, or a portion of those, since captured: Brig Gen Floyd Tilghman, commanding. Major F Lynch Lee, 15th Arkansas regiment. Capt Leech, Alabama battery. Captain H L Jones, Quartermaster. Captain John McLaughlin, Quartermaster. Major W L McConnico, Assistant Adjutant General. Captain Taylor, Artillery. Lieutenant Watts, Artillery, Lieutenant Weller, Artillery. Major Vorhies. Captain Horton. Orderly Sergeant J H Laughlin, 15th Arkansas regiment. Lieut. G. R. G. Jones, heavy Artillery. private B T Stone, heavy Artillery. Serg't J R Smith, 3d Alabama battalion. private R N Fleming, 3d Alabama battalion. private S S Sears, 3d Alabama b