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n temporary assistant secretary of the Convention. On motion of Colonel John D. Morris, of Christian County, the counties were called, and the following gentlemen answered to their names:--Caldwell--Dr. W. N. Gaither. Calloway — E. Owen, D. Matthewson. Christian--J. D. Morris, T. S. Bryan. Graves — A. R. Boone. Grayson — J. J. Cunningham. Hardin — H. E. Read, G. W. Maxson. Henry — B. W. Jenkins. Hopkins — L. M. Lowe, C. S. Greene. Jefferson — John Jones. Larue — J. S. Churchill. Logan — R. Browder, G. T. Edwards, W. M. Clark. City of Louisville — J. D. Pope, B. H. Hornsby, J. G. Gorsuch, W. Johnston, E. D. Ricketts, Blanton Duncan, Henry Gray, H. W. Bruce, R. McKee. Marshall — I. C. Gilbert. Marion — G. S. Miller. Meade — J. P. Walton, J. S. Taylor. Mercer — Philip B. Thompson. Muhlenburg — H. D. Lothrop, R. S. Russell. Nelson — J. D. Elliott, J. C. Wickliffe. Oldham--Mr. Miller, J. R. Gathright. Ohio--Dr. W. G. Mitchell, F. W. Forman. S
pted to turn our left flank, but, ordering Colonel Logan to extend the line of battle by a flank moby striking a pistol. Here Colonels Fouke and Logan urged on their men by the most energetic appealy contributing to the success of our arms. Col. Logan's admirable tactics not only foiled the freq. Phil. B. Fouke, Thirty-first Illinois, Col. John A. Logan, and the Seventh Iowa, Col. Lauman, debaDelano's Illinois Cavalry. The skirmishers of Logan's and Fouke's regiments had proceeded about ha the rebels were flanking us on the left, when Logan's men were brought about, and the artillery op respective aids — those of General Grant, Captains Logan, Rawlins, and Hillyer, and those of Gen. Mven into their encampment, and Cols. Fouke and Logan were in their position on a rising hill. Att was to cut off our retreat to the boats. Cols. Logan and Fouke fought their way out, the balancee down with Colonels J. D. Webster, Fouke, and Logan, with a flag of truce and the prisoners, to ex[14 more...]