NAMES OF THE ADVENTURERS.

EXECUTED.
J. J. Andrews, Leader,Citizen of Kentucky.
William Campbell,Citizen of Kentucky.
George D. Wilson,Co. B,Second Reg't Ohio Vols.
Marion A. Ross,Co. A,Second Reg't Ohio Vols.
Perry G. Shadrack,Co. K,Second Reg't Ohio Vols.
Samuel Slavens,Thirty-third Reg't Ohio Vols.
Samuel Robinson,Co. G,Thirty-third Reg't Ohio Vols.
John Scott,Co. K,Twenty-first Reg't Ohio Vols.

ESCAPED IN OCTOBER.
W. W. Brown,Co. F,Twenty-first Reg't Ohio Vols.
William Knight,Co. E,Twenty-first Reg't Ohio Vols.
J. R. Porter,Co. C,Twenty-first Reg't Ohio Vols.
Mark Wood,Co. C,Twenty-first Reg't Ohio Vols.
J. A. Wilson,Co. C,Twenty-first Reg't Ohio Vols.
M. J. Hawkins,Co. A,Thirty-third Reg't Ohio Vols.
John Wollam,Co. C,Thirty-third Reg't Ohio Vols.
D. A. Dorsey,Co. H,Thirty-third Reg't Ohio Vols.

EXCHANGED IN MARCH.
Jacob Parrott,Co. K,Thirty-third Reg't Ohio Vols.
Robert Buffum,Co. H,Twenty-first Reg't Ohio Vols.
William Bensinger,Co. G,Twenty-first Reg't Ohio Vols.
William Reddick,Co. B,Thirty-third Reg't Ohio Vols.
E. H. Mason,Co. K,Twenty-first Reg't Ohio Vols.
William Pittenger,Co. G,Second Reg't Ohio Vols.

PREFACE.

The following work is a narration of facts. My only desire is to give a clear and connected record of what will ever be regarded as a most remarkable episode in the history of the Great Rebellion.

The style of the book demands an apology. It was begun in sickness induced by the privations of rebel prisons, and completed amidst the fatigue and excitement of the most glorious campaign which has yet crowned our arms. Under these circumstances, there must be many faults of expression, which a generous reader will readily pardon.

To the many kind friends who sympathized with me during the weary interval when my fate was considered hopeless, as well as those who rejoiced with me on my return, I can only tender my most sincere thanks.

Myself and comrades are greatly indebted to the President and Secretary Stanton for their generous recognition of our services, and the munificent rewards bestowed upon us. To them, and to Judge Holt, Major-General Hitchcock, and James C. Wetmore, Ohio State Military Agent, we take this opportunity of expressing our heartfelt obligations.

Another to whom I am indebted is Dr. R. T. Trall of New York. At his beautiful "Hygiean Home," on the mountain side, near Wernersville, Berks county, Pennsylvania, I regained my lost health. For his kindness, and that of his skillful assistants, Drs. Glass and Fairchild, I will ever be deeply grateful. It was with regret, woven with many pleasant memories, that I left their hospitable home when recovered health and duty called me again to the field.