Statistics for occurrence #1 of “John Asbell” in chapter 1.58 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 35.:

...B. Benton; fifth, J. K. Sams. Corporals—First, J. T. Jones; second, R. Caldwell; third, A. G. Fife; fourth, Robert Miller. Farriers—James Miller, Thomas Oldham. Privates— John Asbell , John Benton, died at Monticello, Ky., March 25, 1863, of brain fever; Van Buren Benton, died in Camp Douglas, March 14, 1864, of smallpox; T. C. Broaddus, George Butler, Peter Beck, Jacob Creath Bro...
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