
Moonlight and Magnolias by Mort Kunstler
5th Infantry Regiment, assembled during the late summer of 1861, included Freeman's Kentucky Infantry Battalion. Its members were raised in the counties of Pendleton, Breathitt, Morgan, Magoffin, Bath, Owen, Grant, Jessamine, Henderson, Harrison, Shelby, and Franklin. Being a twelve-month unit, when it became time to reenlist some of its members refused and were transferred to the 9th Kentucky Regiment. Later men of the 5th did reenlist for the duration of the war. It became part of the Orphan Brigade or Louisville Legion. The regiment reported 134 casualties in the Battle of Shiloh , then was active at Baton Rouge before being assigned to Kelly's and J. H. Lewis' Brigade, Army of Tennessee. It was prominent at Chickamauga and later took an active part in the Atlanta Campaign. In the fall of 1864 it was mounted, aided in the defense at Savannah, and fought in the Carolinas. The unit had 91 men disabled at Chickamauga, totaled 201 men and 165 arms in December, 1863, and surrendered on April 26, 1865. Its field officers were Colonels Hiram Hawkins, Andrew J. May, and John S. Williams; Lieutenant Colonels John W. Caldwell and George W. Conner' and Majors Richard Hawes and William Mynheir.
Kentucky Cavaliers in Dixie--Reminisces
of a Confederate Cavalryman
By George Dallas Mosgrove
ISBN 0-8032-8253-2
Page 244
Captain
Thomas E. Moore
Company D, made up of "boys" from Pendleton,
Harrison, Bourbon, Kenton and Campbell Counties, was commanded by Captain Thomas
E. Moore, of Bourbon, an officer sans peur et sans reproche. Of medium
size, delicate, neat in dress, prepossessing in appearance, quiet and courteous,
Captain Moore was one for the most gentlemanly officers in the brigade; a man of
whom no officer or soldier ever spoke a disrespectful word. His appearance
suggested a dry goods merchant rather than a bluff captain of cavalry, but
beneath that quiet exterior was the indomitable spirit of the bravest of
cavaliers. He seemed alike impervious to fear or excitement, and in the
din and roar of battle he was the same calm, unimpassioned man as when
conversing with comrades around the bivouac fire. In a desperate
hand-to-hand saber fight with a Michigan regiment at Mossy Creek, Tenn., he was
severely wounded in the arm, and although the wound was painful and slow to heal
he placed the arm in a sling and continued to perform every duty as nonchalantly
as if nothing had happened.
NOTES: Moore, Thomas Edwin 1831 -1921; served as Captain in CSA 4th Kentucky
Calvary from September, 1862 thru end of War; was severely wounded in fighting
near Nashville, TN. http://www.shawhan.com/veteransite.html
The above was submitted by Teresa
Skaggs, thanks Teresa!
The Adjutant General's Report
Roll of Company A, Fifth Regiment Infantry, Kentucky Volunteers, Confederate States
Army.
Transcribed by Bonnie Snow
* indicated the soldier was listed more than once.
| Name | Rank | Where Enlisted | Remarks | |
| 1 | Alexander G. Roberts | Captain | Falmouth, Ky. | Elected Captain, Sept. 10, 1862; resigned June 30, 1863. |
| 2 | John H. Mitchell* | Captain | Memphis, Tenn. | Promoted from 1st Lieutenant; wounded at Dallas, Ga., May 28, 1864 and retired from duty. |
| 3 | John H. Mitchell* | 1st Lieutenant | Memphis, Tenn. | Promoted to Captain. |
| 4 | William R. Fryer* | 1st Lieutenant | Williamstown, Ky. | Promoted from 2nd Lieutenant. |
| 5 | John L. Woodson | 2nd Lieutenant | Falmouth, Ky. | Died of disease at Moccasin Gap, Va., March 11, 1863. |
| 6 | William R. Fryer* | 2nd Lieutenant | Williamstown, Ky. | Promoted to 1st Lieutenant vice Mitchell, promoted to Captain |
| 7 | R. H. Kavanaugh* | 2nd Lieutenant | Falmouth, Ky. | Promoted from 5th Sergeant, March, 1864, vice Fryar, promoted to 1st Lieutenant. |
| 8 | Perry D. Fields* | 2nd Lieutenant | Falmouth, Ky. | Promoted from 2nd Sergeant, was killed at Jonesboro, Ga., August 31, 1864. |
| 9 | E. P. Kennedy | 1st Sergeant | Falmouth, Ky. | Appointed 1st Sergeant, Nov. 10, 1863; killed at Intrenchment Creek, July 22, 1864. |
| 10 | Henry S. Dedman | 1st Sergeant | Williamstown, Ky. | Promoted from 2nd Sergeant, Feb. 9, 1863; killed at Dallas, Ga., May 28, 1864. |
| 11 | John W. Lowe | 1st Sergeant | Boone Co., Ky. | Promoted to 1st Sergeant, Aug. 15, 1863; wounded at Chickamauga, Sept. 20, 1863; died Nov. 4, 1863 at Ringsgold, Ga. |
| 12 | Oliver Means* | 1st Sergeant | Falmouth, Ky. | Appointed 1st Sergeant, Nov. 5, 1863, vice Lowe, died; missing, Sept. 1, 1864. |
| 13 | John L. Medford | 1st Sergeant | Falmouth, Ky. | Appointed 10th Sept., 1862. |
| 14 | R. W. Davis | 2nd Sergeant | Falmouth, Ky. | Killed at Jonesboro, Ga., August 31, 1864. |
| 15 | Henry T. Dedman | 2nd Sergeant | Williamstown, Ky. | Promoted to 1st Sergeant, Feb. 9, 1863; killed at Dallas, Ga., May 28, 1864. |
| 16 | Perry D. Fields* | 2nd Sergeant | Falmouth, Ky. | Promoted to 2nd Lieutenant; was killed at Jonesboro, Ga., August 31, 1864. |
| 17 | Joseph M. Clayton* | 2nd Sergeant | Falmouth, Ky. | Promoted from 3rd Sergeant, vice Fields, promoted to 2nd Lieutenant. |
| 18 | Perry D. Fields* | 3rd Sergeant | Falmouth, Ky. | Promoted to 2nd Sergeant and 2nd Lieutenant; was killed at Jonesboro, Ga., August 31, 1864. |
| 19 | Joseph M. Clayton* | 3rd Sergeant | Falmouth, Ky. | Promoted to 2nd Sergeant. |
| 20 | Patrick H. Roberts* | 3rd Sergeant | Falmouth, Ky. | Promoted from 4th Sergeant; deserted at Chattanooga, Tenn., Nov. 3, 1863. |
| 21 | Henry S. Marshall | 3rd Sergeant | Falmouth, Ky. | Promoted from Private, Nov. 5, 1863; was wounded at Chickamauga, Sept 20, 1863. |
| 22 | Joseph M. Clayton* | 4th Sergeant | Falmouth, Ky. | Promoted to 3rd and 2nd Sergeant. |
| 23 | Patrick H. Roberts* | 4th Sergeant | Falmouth, Ky. | Promoted 3rd Sergeant; deserted at Chattanooga, Tenn., Nov. 3, 1863. |
| 24 | G. S. Tupman* | 4th Sergeant | Williamstown, Ky. | Deserted at Chattanooga, Tenn., Nov. 3, 1863. |
| 25 | John S. Davis | 4th Sergeant | Falmouth, Ky. | Appointed 4th Sergeant, Nov. 5, 1863; missing Sept. 1, 1864. |
| 26 | L. C. Abernathy | 5th Sergeant | Falmouth, Ky. | Appointed 5th Sergeant, Dec. 1, 1862; died at Holston Springs, Va. |
| 27 | R. H. Kavanaugh* | 5th Sergeant | Falmouth, Ky. | Appointed 5th Sergeant, January 5, 1863; promoted to 2nd Lieutenant, March 1864. |
| 28 | G. S. Tupman* | 5th Sergeant | Williamstown, Ky. | Promoted to 4th Sergeant; deserted at Chattanooga, Tenn., Nov. 3, 1863. |
| 29 | Leander Ellis* | 5th Sergeant | Falmouth, Ky. | Promoted from 2nd Corporal, was killed at Chickamauga, Sept. 20, 1863. |
| 30 | J. Willis Clore* | 5th Sergeant | Falmouth, Ky. | Appointed from Private to 5th Sergeant, Dec. 20, 1864. |
| 31 | G. W. Arnold | 1st Corporal | Williamstown, Ky. | Was wounded at Chickamauga, Sept. 20, 1863; missing Sept. 1, 1864. |
| 32 | Patrick H. Roberts* | 2nd Corporal | Falmouth, Ky. | Promoted up to 3rd Sergeant; deserted at Chattanooga, Tenn., Nov. 3, 1863. |
| 33 | Leander Ellis* | 2nd Corporal | Falmouth, Ky. | Promoted to 5th Sergeant; was killed at Chickamauga, Sept. 20, 1863. |
| 34 | George L. Sommers | 2nd Corporal | Williamstown, Ky. | Appointed 2nd Corporal , Nov. 5, 1863; deserted March 19, 1864. |
| 35 | John J. Marshall* | 2nd Corporal | Falmouth, Ky. | Promoted up from 4th Corporal; wounded at Chickamauga, Sept. 20, 1863. |
| 36 | G. S. Tupman* | 3rd Corporal | Williamstown, Ky. | Promoted up to 4th Sergeant; deserted at Chattanooga, Tenn., Nov. 3, 1863. |
| 37 | Oliver Means* | 3rd Corporal | Falmouth, Ky. | Promoted up to 1st Sergeant, Nov. 5, 1863; missing, Sept. 1, 1864. |
| 38 | John J. Marshall* | 3rd Corporal | Falmouth, Ky. | Promoted to 2nd Corporal; wounded at Chickamauga, Sept. 20, 1863. |
| 39 | Frank H. Hasank* | 3rd Corporal | Williamstown, Ky. | Wounded at Jonesboro, Ga., August 31, 1864; was awarded Medal of Honor. |
| 40 | Leander Ellis* | 4th Corporal | Falmouth, Ky. | Promoted up to 5h Sergeant; was killed at Chickamauga, Sept. 20, 1863. |
| 41 | G. L. Sommers | 4th Corporal | Williamstown, Ky. | Promoted to 2nd Corporal, Nov. 5, 1863; deserted March 9, 1864. |
| 42 | John J. Marshall* | 4th Corporal | Falmouth, Ky. | Promoted to 2nd Corporal; wounded at Chickamauga, Sept. 20, 1863. |
| 43 | Frank H. Hasank* | 4th Corporal | Williamstown, Ky. | Promoted to 3rd Corporal; wounded at Jonesboro, Ga., Aug. 31, 1864. |
| 44 | G. N. Lightfoot | Musician | Falmouth, Ky. | Furloughed for disability and returned to duty, August 1864. |
| 45 | Thomas J. Williams | Musician | Prestonburg, Ky. | Drum Major; Chief Regimental Musician. |
| 46 | Ackman, William | Private | Falmouth, Ky. | Died of disease at Marietta, Ga., Nov. 26, 1863. |
| 47 | Ackers, W. R. | Private | not stated | Transfer from 27th Virginia; deserted June 1, 1863. |
| 48 | Amber, James | Private | Williamstown, Ky. | no remarks |
| 49 | Armstrong, W. A. | Private | Williamstown, Ky. | Missing at Perryville, Ky., Oct. 8, 1862. |
| 50 | Arrington, Lafayette | Private | Falmouth, Ky. | Transfer from 4th Kentucky Cavalry. |
| 51 | Baker, Samuel | Private | Falmouth, Ky. | no remarks |
| 52 | Barker, Jonathan | Private | not stated | Transfer from 27th Virginia Regiment. |
| 53 | Barnes, C. C. | Private | Falmouth, Ky. | Appointed Sergeant, but declined. |
| 54 | Barnes, Fairfax L. | Private | Hansonville, Ky. | Died of wounds received July 22, 1864, at Intrenchment Creek, Ga. |
| 55 | Beal, David | Private | Falmouth, Ky. | Transferred to another command, April 15, 1863. |
| 56 | Bears, Peter | Private | Williamstown, Ky. | Deserted at Crab Orchard, Ky., October 12, 1862. |
| 57 | Bell, L. | Private | not stated | Transfer from 27th Virginia Regiment; deserted, June 1, 1863. |
| 58 | Bowman, Samuel | Private | not stated | Transfer from 27th Virginia Regiment; deserted, June 1, 1863. |
| 59 | Bryant, Thomas | Private | Williamstown, Ky. | Deserted in Abbingdon, Va., Oct. 15, 1863. |
| 60 | Burrus, W. F. | Private | not stated | Transferred from 4th Kentucky Cavalry. |
| 61 | Castel, James G. | Private | not stated | Transfer from 27th Virginia Regiment; died at Forsythe, Ga., January 28, 1864. |
| 62 | Cattron, W. F. | Private | not stated | Transfer from 27th Virginia Regiment. |
| 63 | Clayton, W. T. | Private | Falmouth, Ky. | Died at Camp Nash, Va., Jan. 15, 1863. |
| 64 | Clore, J. Willis | Private | Falmouth, Ky. | Promoted to 5th Sergeant, Dec. 20, 1864 |
| 65 | Click, H. | Private | not stated | Transfer from 27th Virginia Regiment; deserted, June 18, 1863. |
| 66 | Corbin, J. H. | Private | Falmouth, Ky. | Deserted at Georgetown, Ky., September 20, 1862. |
| 67 | Colvin, Minor | Private | Falmouth, Ky. | Transferred to 4th Kentucky Cavalry. |
| 68 | Counts, John | Private | Falmouth, Ky. | no remarks |
| 69 | Cox, Samuel | Private | Williamstown, Ky. | Promoted to Corporal. |
| 70 | Crafton, James | Private | not stated | Transferred from 4th Kentucky Cavalry. |
| 71 | Crook, S. R. | Private | not stated | Transfer from 27th Virginia Regiment; deserted, June 18, 1863. |
| 72 | Dance, Thomas | Private | Williamstown, Ky. | no remarks |
| 73 | Davis, Frank H. | Private | Falmouth, Ky. | Discharged for disability, March 14, 1863; taken prisoner and held by the enemy. |
| 74 | Davis, O. P. | Private | Falmouth, Ky. | Died of disease at Abington, Va., Jan. 10, 1863. |
| 75 | Davis, John S. | Private | Falmouth, Ky. | Promoted to 4th Sergeant, Nov. 5, 1863; missing, Sept. 1, 1864. |
| 76 | Davis, James | Private | Williamstown, Ky. | Deserted at London, Ky., October 20, 1862. |
| 77 | Dedman, Henry S. | Private | Williamstown, Ky. | Promoted to 1st Sergeant; killed at Dallas, Ga., May 28, 1864. |
| 78 | Dorman, J. M. | Private | Falmouth, Ky. | no remarks |
| 79 | Dougan, K. | Private | not stated | Transferred from 4th Kentucky Cavalry. |
| 80 | Durr, F. A. | Private | Williamstown, Ky. | no remarks |
| 81 | Durr, Columbus | Private | Williamstown, Ky. | Deserted January 12, 1863 |
| 82 | Durr, Thomas A. | Private | Williamstown, Ky. | Deserted at Chattanooga, Tenn., Nov. 3, 1863 |
| 83 | Edwards, A. F. | Private | not stated | Transfer from 27th Virginia Regiment. |
| 84 | Ellis, Leander | Private | Falmouth, Ky. | Promoted to 5th Sergeant; was killed at Chickamauga, Sept. 20, 1863. |
| 85 | Ellis, James | Private | not stated | Transferred from 4th Kentucky Cavalry; died of disease at Holston Springs, Va., April 23, 1863. |
| 86 | Faulkner, W. L. | Private | not stated | Transferred from 4th Kentucky Cavalry. |
| 87 | Ferguson, S. S. | Private | not stated | Transferred from 4th Kentucky Cavalry. |
| 88 | Fogle, Richard | Private | Williamstown, Ky. | Killed at Kennesaw Mountain, June, 1864. |
| 89 | Fogle, Jacob M | Private | Williamstown, Ky. | Transferred to Company "I", 5th Kentucky Regiment, March 1, 1864. |
| 90 | Ford, Peter | Private | Williamstown, Ky. | Deserted at Crab Orchard, Ky., Oct. 20, 1862. |
| 91 | Forsythe, James | Private | not stated | Transferred from 4th Kentucky Cavalry. |
| 92 | Fox, G. P. | Private | Williamstown, Ky. | Deserted at Frankfort, Ky., Oct. 3, 1862. |
| 93 | Fryar, A. J. | Private | Williamstown, Ky. | Missing since Battle of Perryville, Ky. |
| 94 | Fugett, Patten | Private | not stated | Transfer from 27th Virginia Regiment; deserted, June 18, 1863. |
| 95 | Glass, H. H. | Private | not stated | Transfer from 27th Virginia Regiment; deserted, June 18, 1863. |
| 96 | Golliday, Josiah | Private | Falmouth, Ky. | Deserted at Harrodsburg, Ky., Oct. 6, 1862. |
| 97 | Gosney, L. | Private | Falmouth, Ky. | no remarks |
| 98 | Gray, J. M. | Private | Williamstown, Ky. | no remarks |
| 99 | Green, James J. | Private | Williamstown, Ky. | no remarks |
| 100 | Greenwood, J. W. | Private | not stated | Transferred from 4th Kentucky Cavalry. |
| 101 | Greenwood, W. H. | Private | not stated | Transferred from 4th Kentucky Cavalry. |
| 102 | Hamilton, Isham | Private | Falmouth, Ky. | Deserted, January 12, 1862. |
| 103 | Hammond, L. | Private | not stated | Transfer from 27th Virginia Regiment; deserted, June 18, 1863. |
| 104 | Hardman, W. H. | Private | Falmouth, Ky. | Missing, Sept. 1, 1864. |
| 105 | Hardin, J. R. | Private | not stated | Transferred from 4th Kentucky Cavalry. |
| 106 | Hathaway, John A. | Private | Falmouth, Ky. | Wounded at Dallas, Ga., May 28, 1864. |
| 107 | Hendrix, Geo. W. | Private | Falmouth, Ky. | Wounded at Jonesboro, 31, August, 1864; Medal of Honor. |
| 108 | Hudleston, Charles | Private | Falmouth, Ky. | Deserted at Harrodsburg, Ky., Oct. 10, 1862. |
| 109 | Hunter, Henry | Private | not stated | Transferred from 4th Kentucky Cavalry. |
| 110 | Hunt, J. C. | Private | not stated | Transferred from 4th Kentucky Cavalry. |
| 111 | Hasank, Frank H. | Private | Williamstown, Ky. | Awarded Medal of Honor; promoted to 3rd Corporal; Wounded at Jonesboro, 31, August, 1864 |
| 112 | Houk, John | Private | Williamstown, Ky. | Deserted October 11, 1862. |
| 113 | Inglis, T. M. | Private | not stated | Transferred from 4th Kentucky Cavalry. |
| 114 | Jackson, J. R. | Private | Falmouth, Ky. | no remarks |
| 115 | Jenkins, R. W. | Private | Williamstown, Ky. | Deserted at London, Ky., October 20, 1862. |
| 116 | Jewell, H. G. | Private | not stated | Transfer from 27th Virginia Regiment; deserted, June 18, 1863. |
| 117 | Jewell, J. G. | Private | not stated | Transfer from 27th Virginia Regiment; deserted, June 18, 1863. |
| 118 | Jewell, P. H. | Private | not stated | Transfer from 27th Virginia Regiment; deserted, June 1, 1863. |
| 119 | Jewell, W. | Private | not stated | Transfer from 27th Virginia Regiment; deserted, June 1, 1863. |
| 120 | Jones, Marshall | Private | Williamstown, Ky. | Deserted at London, Ky., October 20, 1862. |
| 121 | Kavanaugh, R. H. | Private | Falmouth, Ky. | Promoted to 5th Sergeant and 2nd Lieutenant; elected 2nd Lieutenant, March 1864. |
| 122 | Kennedy, E. P. | Private | Williamstown, Ky. | Promoted to 1st Sergeant, Nov., 10, 1863; killed at Intrenchment Creek, July 22, 1864. |
| 123 | Kidwell, J. D. | Private | Williamstown, Ky. | Deserted October 11, 1862. |
| 124 | Kimbler, J. S. M. | Private | not stated | Transfer from 27th Virginia Regiment. |
| 125 | Kinser, William | Private | not stated | Transfer from 27th Virginia Regiment; deserted, June 18, 1863. |
| 126 | Lane, John | Private | not stated | Transfer from 27th Virginia Regiment; deserted, June 1, 1863. |
| 127 | Lea, Thomas | Private | not stated | no remarks |
| 128 | Lightfoot, Geo. N. | Private | Falmouth, Ky. | Musician; furloughed for disability and returned to duty August, 1864. |
| 129 | Livingston, Nicholas P. | Private | Williamstown, Ky. | Fought in all the engagements of his command. |
| 130 | Lowe, John W. | Private | Boone Co., Ky. | Promoted to 1st Sergeant, Aug. 15, 1863; wounded at Chickamauga, Sept. 20, 1863; died Nov. 4, 1863. |
| 131 | Marshall, Alfred | Private | Williamstown, Ky. | Died at Camp Nash, Va., Jan. 5, 1863. |
| 132 | Marshall, Henry S. | Private | Falmouth, Ky. | Promoted to 3rd Sergeant, Nov. 5, 1863; wounded at Chickamauga, Sept. 20, 1863. |
| 133 | Marshall, J. J. | Private | Falmouth, Ky. | Promoted to 2nd Corporal; wounded at Chickamauga, Sept. 20, 1863. |
| 134 | Marshall, Pendleton | Private | Falmouth, Ky. | Taken prisoner in Kentucky in 1862; was exchanged and returned to duty. |
| 135 | Martin, George W. | Private | Falmouth, Ky. | Prisoner of War. |
| 136 | Mattox, E. H. | Private | Falmouth, Ky. | Deserted at Harrodsburg, Ky., Oct. 10, 1862. |
| 137 | Mains, or Means, Oliver L. | Private | Falmouth, Ky. | Promoted to 1st Sergeant, Nov. 5, 1863. |
| 138 | Mifford, J. T. | Private | Falmouth, Ky. | Deserted, October 11, 1862. |
| 139 | Montague, George T. | Private | Falmouth, Ky. | Died at White Sulphur Springs, December, 1863. |
| 140 | Moody, J. C. | Private | not listed | Transfer from 27th Virginia Regiment; deserted, June 1, 1863. |
| 141 | Mooring, F. S. | Private | Falmouth, Ky. | no remarks |
| 142 | Monroe, George | Private | Williamstown, Ky. | Died at Jonesville, Va., Feb. 20, 1863. |
| 143 | Myers, Richard | Private | Falmouth, Ky. | Did not report for duty after enlistment. |
| 144 | McKinley, J. J. | Private | Falmouth, Ky. | no remarks |
| 145 | Nelson, Theodore | Private | Falmouth, Ky. | no remarks |
| 146 | Painter, Isaac | Private | Lexington, Ky. | Transferred from Company "E", Jan. 8, 1863 and died of disease Feb. 14, 1863 at Jonesville, Va. |
| 147 | Parker, Calvin E. | Private | Falmouth, Ky. | Wounded and permanently disabled at Jonesboro, Ga., August 31, 1864. |
| 148 | Pannel, Joseph | Private | not listed | Transfer from 27th Virginia Regiment. |
| 149 | Poor, John E. | Private | Falmouth, Ky. | Appointed Quartermaster Sergeant, Sept. 4, 1863. |
| 150 | Penick, W. H. | Private | Falmouth, Ky. | Discharged for disability, Feb. 18, 1863. |
| 151 | Raney, Stephen | Private | not listed | Transfer from 27th Virginia Regiment; deserted, June 18, 1863. |
| 152 | Ray, John H. | Private | Falmouth, Ky. | Died of disease at Emory and Henry College Hospital, Nov. 24, 1863. |
| 153 | Reveney, John | Private | Falmouth, Ky. | no remarks |
| 154 | Richmond, J. W. | Private | not listed | Transferred from 4th Kentucky Cavalry. |
| 155 | Rolston, Joseph | Private | not listed | Transferred from 4th Kentucky Cavalry. |
| 156 | Seay, Isaac N. | Private | Falmouth, Ky. | Transferred from Cope's Company "D", March 1, 1863. |
| 157 | Seever, George W. | Private | Camp Nash, Va. | Absent, Jan., 1864; returned, April 28, 1864; missing, Sept. 1, 1864. |
| 158 | Seever, Henry | Private | Bannonville, Va. | Re-enlisted after service with one-year regiment, and was in all engagements with this command. |
| 159 | Shackelford, James A. | Private | Williamstown, Ky. | Deserted at Chattanooga, Tenn., Nov. 3, 1863 |
| 160 | Shockley, J. | Private | not listed | Transfer from 10th Kentucky; deserted, June 18, 1863. |
| 161 | Simpson, J. R. | Private | Williamstown, Ky. | no remarks |
| 162 | Souther, Benj. A. | Private | Falmouth, Ky. | no remarks |
| 163 | Sommers, G. l. | Private | Williamstown, Ky. | Appointed 2nd Corporal, Nov. 5, 1863; deserted March 19, 1864. |
| 164 | Smith, John | Private | not listed | Transfer from 27th Virginia Regiment. |
| 165 | Stephens, J. S. | Private | not listed | Transfer from 27th Virginia Regiment; deserted, June 1, 1863. |
| 166 | Stephens, G. T. | Private | Williamstown, Ky. | Deserted at Frankfort, Ky., October 30, 1862. |
| 167 | Stephens, Louis | Private | Williamstown, Ky. | Deserted at Frankfort, Ky., October 30, 1862. |
| 168 | Streeter, Joseph | Private | Williamstown, Ky. | no remarks |
| 169 | Stowers, David L. | Private | not listed | Transferred from 4th Kentucky Cavalry. |
| 170 | Taylor, John | Private | Falmouth, Ky. | no remarks |
| 171 | Tupman, G. L. | Private | Williamstown, Ky. | Promoted to 4th Sergeant; deserted at Chattanooga, Tenn., Nov. 3, 1863. |
| 172 | Turner, W. T. | Private | Falmouth, Ky. | no remarks |
| 173 | Weaver, Jacob | Private | not listed | Transferred from 4th Kentucky Cavalry; deserted June 18, 1863. |
| 174 | Webster, R. W. | Private | not listed | Transfer from 27th Virginia Regiment; deserted, June 15, 1863. |
| 175 | Wheeler, Nimrod D. | Private | Falmouth, Ky. | Deserted. December 10, 1863. |
| 176 | Whilker, W. L. | Private | not listed | Transfer from 27th Virginia Regiment; deserted, June 15, 1863. |
| 177 | Williams, G. W. | Private | not listed | Transferred from 4th Kentucky Cavalry. |
| 178 | Williams, Thomas J. | Private | Prestonburg, Ky. | Chief Musician |
| 179 | Whilhoit, Richard | Private | Falmouth, Ky. | Deserted at Chattanooga, Tenn., Nov. 3, 1863 |
| 180 | Wilson, John W. | Private | Falmouth, Ky. | Teamster; captured in Kentucky and exchanged; in all engagements from Mission Ridge to Jonesboro. |
| 181 | Wilson, Josiah W. | Private | Falmouth, Ky. | Fought in all engagements with this command from Mission Ridge to Jonesboro. |
| 182 | Wood, R. M. | Private | Falmouth, Ky. | Died at Jonesville, Va., February 6, 1863. |
| 183 | Wooley, Thomas | Private | not listed | Transferred from 4th Kentucky Cavalry. |
| 184 | Worden, H. J. | Private | not listed | Transfer from 27th Virginia Regiment; deserted, June 1, 1863. |
| 185 | Wright, J. B. | Private | Williamstown, Ky. | Deserted, October 28, 1862. |
NOTE: Allowance should be made for those marked "Deserted." Many Left to join other commands without waiting for the usual formalities or transfer. Others were absent without leave and returned to duty, while others were cut off in the enemy's lines and could not return and marked "Deserted" erroneously.
NOTE: This Company "A" was organized into 5th Regiment Infantry, December 12, 1862, and took letter "A."
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