Roster of Company C.
Atkins, —.
Allison, Jim. Lieutenant.
Brooks, Henry. Lieutenant; killed at Missionary Ridge.
Buster, John. Died since the war.
Barsfield, J. W. Lebanon, Tenn.
Bettis, Tillman. Killed at Chickamauga.
Burton, Logan. Died in service, June 1, 1861.
Brackett, L. J. Died in service, June, 1862.
Carraway, Thomas. Lost an arm since the war; Memphis.
Crewson, Gus. Wounded at Franklin; died from wound.
Craig, Burt.
Cash, P. Boggan. Killed at Murfreesboro; only 18 years old; he wounded a Federal officer at Belmont, bound up his wounds, captured his sword and gave it to Gen. Marcus J. Wright, who sent it to his mother.
Douglass, H. F. Germantown.
Douglass, Elmore. Elected Lieutenant at organization of company; elected Captain at reorganization, and killed at Atlanta.
Dukes, Robert T. Killed at Murfreesboro.
Dukes, Wm. B. Killed at Shiloh.
Dunn, Laurence. Lost; supposed to have died.
Ellis, Wm. Captured; died in Alton prison.
Ellis, A. B. Wounded at Chickamauga and Missionary Ridge; Capleville.
Ellis, W. W. Wounded at Murfreesboro; paralyzed since the war; Capleville.
Elam, E. E. Was taken sick in Kentucky and left, but as soon as he was well enough joined the Eleventh Texas Cavalry and was crippled by the fall of a horse at Chickamauga; remained with the cavalry to the close of the war; Oakville.
Farrow, G. Ferd. Transferred to cavalry after Belmont.
Ford, Robt. Drowned after battle of Belmont; fell from boat.
Farrow, J. P. Killed at Belmont; fell at the first volley of the enemy.
Graham, C. P. Killed at Shiloh.
Gill, Wm. J. Tennessee.
Harrison, W. D. Elected to Lieutenant at organization of company; promoted to Captain on death of Capt. Douglass; Capleville.
Hutchinson, H. J. Killed at Shiloh.
Hilderbrand, John. Transferred to Wheeler's Cavalry; died since the war.
Holeman, Wayne. Killed at Murfreesboro, Dec. 31, 1862.
Hues, Andy. Died in service.
Herron, Louis. Transferred to cavalry; died since the war.
Harrison, N. F. Appointed Sergeant-Major at reorganization of the army at Corinth, 1862; promoted to Lieutenant after battle of Chickamauga; wounded at Chickamauga; Germantown.
Holeman, Tom, Jr. Wounded at Shiloh; Oakville, Tenn.
Harris, J. W. Killed at Belmont.
Jamison, J. P. Discharged for disability; died since war.
Jackson, Sam. Hernando, Miss.
Joplin, —.
Kyle, W. G. Died in service, May 17, 1862.
Kyle, Rogers. Texas.
Lake, W. L. Killed at Shiloh.
Lewis, Tobe.
Mitchell, John. Transferred to Sappers and Miners.
Morgan, W. E. Elected Lieutenant at organization of company; appointed Adjutant at organization of Thirteenth Regiment; elected Lieutenant-Colonel after battle of Belmont; re-elected Lieutenant-Colonel at reorganization of army at Corinth; killed at Murfreesboro; his name was inscribed on a piece of artillery as the most gallant officer of Cheatham's Division who fell on that battlefield.
Morgan, John. Elected Captain at organization of company; resigned at the reorganization of the army at Corinth; joined a Mississippi regiment; elected Captain; wounded at Belmont, and killed at Murfreesboro.
Madden, Jim. Clubbed his musket and struck a Federal soldier at Belmont, afterward lost an arm; died since the war.
Madden, George. Died in service.
McCarthy, Jim. Corporal.
McNichols, John. Wounded at Belmont and Shiloh; discharged after 12 months' service; died since the war.
Norris, N. Died since the war.
Nelson, W. Henry. Paralyzed since the war; Whitehaven.
Prest, Wm. Germantown.
Patterson, Joe A. Germantown.
Pittman, Arthur R. Killed at Belmont.
Paine, John. Died since the war.
Pierson, —.
Pratt, —.
Rogers, J. W. Killed at Belmont; his last words: "Tell my mother I died in discharging my duty; that was all I could do."
Rowlett, John W. Wounded at Murfreesboro; died since the war.
Rainy, Thomas, Color Bearer. Killed at Shiloh.
Rhodes, W. L. Killed at Richmond, Ky.
Richmond, Hiram. Died since the war.
Richmond, John. Died since the war.
Rickett, —.
Simms, Tim J. Wounded at Belmont; died from wounds.
Saffran, George.
Stratton, M. V. Wounded at Belmont and Missionary Ridge; captured at Franklin, but made his escape; Capleville.
Stratton, C. Died in service from wounds at Stone Mountain.
Stokes, W. L. Killed at Shiloh.
Sough, Jim. Killed in service.
Stratton, B. M. Wounded early in action at Shiloh; discharged; Memphis.
Stratton, J. H. Discharged for disability; joined cavalry.
Small, R. W. (Dick). Wounded at Belmont; twice captured and twice escaped; Hazen, Ark.
Seats, Wyatt.
Smith, John. Wounded at Murfreesboro.
Savage, John.
Shockly, —.
Tuggle, Joe. Killed at Peach Tree Creek, Ga.
Tuggle, Palmer B. Killed at Murfreesboro.
Tuggle, Thompson. Died in service at Columbus, Ky.
Tuggle, George R. Capleville.
Vandervest, —. Killed at Richmond, Ky.
Williams, J. H. Killed in service.
Williams, W. W. Wounded in service; died since the war.
Weatherall, A. C. Died since the war.
Walton, —.
Winford, Sam. Died since the war.
Woodson, Gus.
Wright, John W. Wounded at Richmond, Ky., and at Murfreesboro and captured; Memphis, Tenn.