Park, R. H. Died in service at Tupelo, Miss.
Pierce, J. Killed in Somerville, 1862.
Price, James.
Poston, Frank. Died in service, December, 1861.
Rankin, W. L. Died in service, May 28, 1862.
Rhea, Mathew. Elected First Lieutenant at organization of his company; killed at Belmont.
Roberson, J. W. Killed in battle.
Reardon, Wm. Captured at Belmont; he was never afterward with his company.
Roberts, —. Discharged at Corinth.
Roberts, J. M.
Reeves, Calvin J. Died in service, March, 1862.
Simon, John. Discharged at Corinth.
Shaw, W. J. Died in service, June 15, 1862.
Stephens, W. J. Killed at Chickamauga.
Shaw, J. C. Transferred to Sixth Tennessee Regiment; killed at Atlanta.
Stephens, W. D. In Arkansas.
Shay, Dan. Discharged at Dalton, Ga.
Simons, Thomas. Discharged at Corinth.
Stafford, W. Died in service, November, 1861.
Stafford, J. T.
Stafford, J. B. Died since the war.
Stafford, P. Oakland, Tenn.
Thompson, R. M. Killed at Shiloh.
Tucker, W. C. Died in service in Kentucky.
Taylor, Wm. Died since the war.
Thomas, G. Discharged, 1861.
Thompson, R. Killed at Shiloh.
Waggoner, J. L. Oakland, Tenn.
Wiley, D. C. Smithfield, Texas.
Williams, D. H. Wounded at Shiloh, again in 1864.
Webb, James.
Ward, W. P. In Texas.
Ward, Ed. Died in service, May, 1862.
Whitmore, C. H. Elected First Lieutenant; killed at Shiloh.
Ward, P. Died in service.
Wilson, W. P. Somerville, Tenn.
Williams, W.
Wilson, W. B. In insane asylum.
Walls, John.
Wilkerson, John.
Wilkerson, W. D. Transferred to Sixth Tennessee Regiment at Randolph; Memphis, Tenn.
Wilkerson, W. N. Memphis.
Wilson, J. E. Transferred to Company G; Williston, Tenn.
Note—Companies A and D were consolidated at the reorganization of the army at Corinth, and sometimes the names of killed and wounded are reported on both rosters.
Roster of Company B.
Adams, G. H. Killed at Murfreesboro.
Alexander, J. A. Died since the war.
Alexander, W. J. Wounded at Shiloh and Murfreesboro; when the color bearer was killed at Shiloh, he snatched up the flag and carried it until wounded; postoffice, Hickory Withe, Tenn.
Alexander, J. V. Wounded at Murfreesboro; postoffice, Oakland, Tenn.
Anderson, J. W. Died in service.
Askew, Benj. F. Wounded at Murfreesboro; postoffice, Hickory Withe, Tenn.
Burnett, W. H. Corporal; killed at Belmont.
Beal, T. S. Postoffice, Macon, Tenn.
Barron, J. T. Died in service December, 1863.
Barron, W. J. Promoted to Assistant Surgeon. Eleventh Tennessee Regiment; postoffice, Macon, Tenn.
Bailey, J. G. Wounded at Murfreesboro; died since war.
Blaydes, J. G. Postoffice, Oakland, Tenn.
Babbitt, J. G. Killed at Shiloh.
Brown, A. H. Wounded at Murfreesboro; Vanndale, Ark.
Brammett, B. F.
Burnett, J. E. Postoffice, Moscow, Tenn.
Carter, J. J. Died since the war.
Carter, W. R. Killed at Murfreesboro.
Castles, J. T. Severely wounded at Murfreesboro; at hospital one month; taken to Camp Morton; exchanged August, 1863.
Cocke, H. C. In Texas.
Cocke, W. L. Wounded at Murfreesboro; Prescott, Ark.
Cogbill, W. H. Elected First Sergeant at reorganization of army; wounded at Peach Tree creek; Wynne, Ark.
Coleman, B. F. Wounded at Perryville; Camden, Ark.
Crawford, W. H. Wounded at Murfreesboro; died since the war.
Cartwright, J. G. Died since the war.
Cartwright, T. M. Postoffice, Oakland, Tenn.
Dougan, S. B. First Lieutenant; killed at Shiloh.
Daily, T. E. Wounded at Murfreesboro; member of the band and infirmary corps; Memphis, Tenn.
Daily, G. W. Wounded at Murfreesboro; Petitsville, Ala.
Deener, S. F. Died in service at Columbus, Miss., 1861.
Dillard, A. R. Captured at Shiloh; never heard from.
Dougan, J. W. Discharged; postoffice, Williston, Tenn.
Dobbins, T. E. Died in service.
Etherton, A. W. Wounded at Murfreesboro; St. Louis, Mo.
Edenton, J. C. Wounded at Murfreesboro; Macon, Tenn.
Elder, J. C. Died in service.
Farley, J. M. Wounded at Resaca; died since the war.
Folwell, J. H. Killed at Franklin.
Folwell, J. W. Died since the war.
Folwell, R. V. Killed at Peach Tree creek, Ga.
Gaither, G. A. Wounded at Chickamauga; postoffice, Williston, Tenn.
Gaither, T. F. Killed at Richmond, Ky., August 30, 1862.