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Transcribed by Linda Rives

Extracted from
Hancock's Diary or A History of the Second Tennessee Confederate Cavalry 

Published in 1887

The "Tennessee and the Civil War" Project wishes to thank Linda for transcribing this information.

"The following roll will be found to contain the names of the seventy-six men who were mustered into the service of the State of Tennessee for twelve months, with the present (1886) address opposite the name of each one living, so far as known. I have not been able to learn whether those names are followed by an asterisk (*) are dead or living; therefore, in our calculations hereafter, we will call this class the unaccounted for." R. R. Hancock

Those name in all capital letters were present at the surrender.

COMPANY ROLL

 

Allison, T. M., Captain,  Killed at home in 1862.

Summar, N. W., First Lieutenant; Auburn, Tennessee

Alexander, George, Second Lieutenant, Cedar Creek, Texas

Wilson, M. V., Third Lieutenant.

ODOM, J. J., First Sergeant, Died in West Tennessee in 1885

WIDLARD, D. B., Second Sergeant, Auburn, Tennessee.

McLin, J. D., Third Sergeant, Nashville, Tenn.

Odom, John H., Fourth Sergeant, Auburn, Tennessee.  Wounded at Harrisburg.

Summar, J. N., First Corporal, Auburn, Tennessee.

Davenport, Goerge, Second Corporal, Auburn, Tennessee.  Wounded at Bear Creek Bridge.

WALKER, SAM, Third Corporal, Smithville, Tennessee.

LAnear, Dick, Fourth Corporal.

THOMAS, C. F., Farrier, Cleburne, Texas.  Wounded at Fort Pillow in 1864.

Adamson, W. A., Smallman, Tennessee.

Adamson, Presley, Smallman, Tennessee.

Ashford, Cahal.  Died at home in June, 1862.

Barrett, Eli, Auburn, Tennessee.  Captured in September, 1863, and taken to Camp Morton, Indiana.

BOGLE, J. M., Avoca, Benton County, Arkansas.

Cooper, J. M.  Died in 1883

Cooper, A. D., Auburn, Tennessee

DAVENPORT, R. Died in West Tennessee, April 7, 1885.  Wounded October 26, 1863.

DOUGHERTY, J. R., Auburn, Tennessee.

DOUGHERTY, C., Columbia, Texas.

DENNIS, SAM*, Arkansas. Made Second Lieutenant in 1862, and wounded at Harrisburg, July 14, 1864.

Ewing, B. D., Lane, Hunt County, Texas.

Ewing, E. L., Lane, Hunt County. Texas.  Wounded at Columbia, Tenn.

Ewing, A. G. Committed suicide since the war.

Francis, A. H. Calf Creek, Searcy County, Arkansas.

Gan, Jim.  Killed by the Federals in Wilson County, Tennessee.

Hancock, B. A.,  Auburn, Tennessee.  Discharged in 1862.

Hancock. R. R., Auburn, Tennessee.  Wounded October 30, 1864.

Hancock, W. C.  Killed at Harrisburg, July 14, 1864.

Hancock. C. E.  Died in Franklin County, Alabama, June 4, 1864.

HARRISON, Dr. J. S., McMinnville, Tennessee.  Elected Third Lieutenant, in 1862, and wounded at Harrisburg, July 14, 1864.

Harrison, W. W.  Killed at Memphis, August 21, 1864.

Hawkins, W. W.  Died since the war.  Wounded at Okalona, and again at Fort Pillow, which was, perhaps, the cause of his death.

Hawkins, J. E. J.  Killed near Auburn, in 1864, by Federals.

Hays, J. T.  Died at home in 1861.

Hannaphin, Tim.*

Hearmon, John.  Died at Mill Springs, Kentucky, Jan 6, 1862.

Hale, Josiah.*  Captured at Booneville, Mississippi, May 30, 1862.

JETTON, JOSH.  Died in 1885.

Jones, Jesse, Murfreesboro, Tennessee.

KENNEDY, J. W.   Died in Auburn, July 26, 1873.

Kennedy, W. C., Auburn, Tennessee.

Kennedy, L. V.  Died in Texas, April 23, 1885.

Knight, Monroe, Huntsville, Arkansas.  Discharged in 1861.

Keaton, Coon.  Died in prison, on Rock Island.

Keaton, G. C., Smallman, Tennessee.

McKnight, M. W., Waxahachie, Texas.

McKnight, A. B., Porterfield, Tennessee.  Lost one leg in 1865.

McKnight, L. W.  Mortally wounded at Paducah, Kentucky, March 25, 1864.

McKnight, D. C.  Drowned since the war.

MILLIGAN, W. H., Auburn, Tennessee.

Markahm, A., Smallman, Tennessee.

Mullinax, J. B., Smallman, DeKalb County, Tennessee.  Dicharged in November, 1861.

McAdoo, J. C., Auburn, Tennessee

Nelson, P.*, ---------. Arkansas.

Odom, B. F.  Killed at Paducah, March 25, 1864.

Odom, B. F. S., Hall’s Hill, Tennessee.

O’CONNER, Tom*, Corinth, Mississippi.

Purnell, L. T.  Died since the war.

Rich, W. E., Round, Top, Wilson County, Tennessee.  wounded two miles west of Harrisburg, Mississippi, July 13, 1864.

Richardson, M.  Died at home in 1861 or ‘62.

STEVENS, W. C., ----------. West Tennessee.

Stevens, J. W., Temperance Hall, DeKalb County, Tennessee.  Captured and paroled at Okalona, Mississippi and wounded at Paducah.

Stanly, John.  Captured near home, and died in prison at Fort Delaware.

Smith, Bob, Liberty, DeKalb County, Tennessee.  Discharged in November, 1861.

Summar, T. D.  Died in 1871.

Thomas, Jim L., Greenvale, Wilson County, Tennessee.

Turnery, H. L. W.  Wounded at Fort Pillow and at Memphis, August 21, 1864, and died in West Tennessee, February 16, 1880.

Talley, Dick.  Died since the war.

Willard, F. M, Milton, Rutherford, County, Tennessee.

Womack, D.,* ---------, Missouri.

Willard, W. B., Waxahachie, Texas.

To recapitulate, seven were killed, twenty have died, forty-one are living, and eight unaccounted for--total, seventy-six.

 

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