le; second, Charles R. Shawhan; third, Wm. Kendall; fourth, Wm. C. Current.
Corporals—First, Thomas J. Howard; second, Gano Leer; third, Wm. H. Current; fourth, L. Lair.
Privates—Thomas Bedford, A. W. Bedford, John Bowman, James Batterson, F. M. Breedon, J. C. Clay, N. Current, Jesse Current, John Davis, J. H. Demmitt, J. W. Demmitt, L. J. Fretwell, R. F. Goodman, George Gregory, B. Hanly, R. J. Hoover, Jesse Haney, Joseph Hinton, Sam Hamilton, James Kelley, Emerson Neal, John Penn, Wm. Phillips, William Ross, P. C. Sullivan, Sam Smizer, George Shawhan, N. D. Smith, James Tate, Cyrus Turner, Charles Talbott, David Wilson, James Wilson, R. Wilson—50 officers and enlisted men.
Company H.
Company H was made up of men from Madison, Montgomery and Estill Counties, and perhaps had scattered members from other counties.
It was in service under General Humphry Marshal for a year before Bragg's and Kirby Smith's invasion of Kentucky, about which time the term of the men's enlistmen<
t Orleans.
Payne, Rice, living at Orleans.
Peyton, Robert E., living near the Plains.
Pendleton, David, captured at Ream's Station and lost sight of.
Phillips, Evan, living in Fairfax County, Va.
Phillips, Chas., lost sight of.
Phillips, John E., lost sight of.
Packard, Wm., died since the war.
Reed, JosephPhillips, Chas., lost sight of.
Phillips, John E., lost sight of.
Packard, Wm., died since the war.
Reed, Joseph H., died since the war at Luray, Va.
Rector, Wm. F., dead.
Rector, Howard, died since the war.
Rector, Abner, living near Rectortown, Va.
Rector, Columbus, living near Plains, Va.
Rector, Asa, living near Rectortown, Va.
Rust, H. Clay, died since the war.
Rust, John R., living near Ninevah, Va.
Robinson, Phillips, John E., lost sight of.
Packard, Wm., died since the war.
Reed, Joseph H., died since the war at Luray, Va.
Rector, Wm. F., dead.
Rector, Howard, died since the war.
Rector, Abner, living near Rectortown, Va.
Rector, Columbus, living near Plains, Va.
Rector, Asa, living near Rectortown, Va.
Rust, H. Clay, died since the war.
Rust, John R., living near Ninevah, Va.
Robinson, (Bear), lost sight of him; wounded at Brandy Station, 1863.
Rogers, Wm. (Wagoner), died in time of the war.
Scanlon, Dade, lost sight of him.
Skinner, Wm. Jeff., died in 1901.
Skinner, Charles, was dreadfully wounded at Buckton; is still living at Rectortown, Va.
Stewart, John W., living in Iowa.
Sutton, James, d