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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 is as complete a list of the names of those who joined the Auburn Company from time to time during the war as I can now make out, after diligent inquiry among my comrades:" - R. R. Hancock

Names in Capitals represent those present at the surrender.

RECRUITS

ALEXANDER, G. B., Oak Point, Wilson County, Tennessee.

Armstrong, Tom.*

BAXTER, H. A. Died since the war.

Baxter, J. H. Died since the war.

BLACK, W. A., Milton, Rutherford County, Tennessee.

BLACK, J. F.  Died since the war.

BARRETT, A., Auburn, Cannon County, Tennessee.

BARLOW, JaCK, Lascassas, Rughterford County, Tennessee.

BARKER, S. (“Babe”), Milton, Tennessee.

BRADBERRY, J. Died since the war.

BARKLEY, T. C., --------Texas.

Barkely, John T., Yorkville, Gibson, County, Tennessee. 

Bryson, R. Captured near home, and died in proson at Fort Delaware.

Bryson, E. D., Auburn, Tennessee.

CRANOR, MOSE, Milton, Rughterford County, Tennessee.

Cavender, J. H., Dixon, Webster County, Kentucky.  Lost one leg at “Tory Fight,” October, 26, 1863.

Cummings, Tip, Woodbury, Cannon County, Tennessee.

Champion, J. H., Auburn, Tennessee.

Cooper, M. D. L.,* -------, Missouri.

DAVENPORT, WILLIAM, Auburn, Tennessee.

DOUGHERTY, J. M., Statesville, Wilson County, Tennessee.

Duggin, P. L.  Died August, 29, 1867.

EWING, R. B.  Died in Texas in 1876.

Elkins, T. D. (“Coon”), Woodbury, Tennessee.  Wounded at Paducah, Kentucky, March 25, 1864.

Ellidge, J. B., Woodbury, Tennessee.

Francis, M. H., Auburn, Tennessee.  Wounded at Harrisburg, July 14, 1864.

FRANCIS, J. J.  Wounded at Tupelo, Mississippi. May 5, 1863, and at Harrisburg.

FLOWERS, A. W., Ray, Texas.

Francis, M. C., Milton, Tennessee.

Francis, C. C., Auburn, Tennessee. Captured on Hood’s raid.

Francis, J. D., Auburn, Tennessee.

Garrison, C., Milton, Tennessee.

GOARD, J. W.   Died in 1884.

Grisham, O. N.  Killed at Harrisburg, Mississippi, July 14, 1864.

GRISHAM, BEN, Russellville, Franklin county, Alabama.

Greer, John J., Auburn, Cannon County, Tennessee.

HAYS, JOHN W., Auburn, Cannon County, Tennessee.

HERNDON, JOE W.  Wounded at Harrisburg, July 14, 1864.

HERNDON, JOHN L., -------- Mississippi.

Hurt, T. M.*

HANCOCK, R. M.  Died since the war.

JETTON, A. J., Auburn, Tennessee.

Jetton, E., Smallman, DeKalb County, Tennessee.

KNOX, B. F. Milton, Tennessee.

Knight, Horace, Smallman, Tennessee.

Keaton, H., Smallman, Tennessee.

Keaton, William, Smallman, Tennessee.

LORANCE, MIKE, Porterfield, Rughterford County, Tennessee.  Wounded at Harrisburg, July 14, 1864.

McKNIGHT, JIM NUTE, Milton, Tennessee.

McKnight, A. G. Porterfield, Tennessee.

McADOO, J. N.  Died January 16, 1882,

McKnight, John N. Porterfield, Tennessee.  Wouded at Paducah, Kentucky.

McWhirter,  Dr. W. H., Webber’s Falls, Indian Territory.

McWhirter, S. A., Milton, Tennessee.

Milligan, J. A.  Died since the war.

MATHES, J. R., Cainsville, Wilson County, Tennessee.

Newman,* --------.

ODOM, JAMES H., Auburn, Tennessee.  wounded at Harrisburg, July 14, 1864.

ODOM, J. W., Auburn, Tennessee.

ODOM, W. F., Murfreesboro, Tennessee.

Odom H. C. (Red), Auburn, Tennessee.  Wounded at Memphi, August, 21, 1864.

ODOM, J. M. A., Auburn, Tennessee.

Owen, J. D., Auburn, Tennessee.

Owen, Nelse, Osage, Caryell County, Texas.

Odom, S. C., Auburn, Tennessee.  Wounded at Mud Creek, and again at Paducah, Kentucky.

Odom, F. B., Fairfield, Freestone County, Texas.

Parris, Joe, McMinnville, Tennessee.

Parris, J. (Sweet),* ----------, Missouri.

STEVENS, H. G., Bear Branch, DeKalb, County, Tennessee.  wouded near Chrokee, Alabama, October 21, 1863.

SNEED, J. H., Auburn, Tennessee. Captured and paroled at Okalona, Mississippi, in December, 1862.

Stone, J. R. Died in August, 1885.

Stone, J., Woodbury, Tenn.,

Stone, William.  Died since the war.

Stone, J. G.   Died since the war.

Summar, J. D., Auburn, Tennessee.

Spurlock, J. M., Smallman, Tennessee.

Spicer, Sol.*  Captured September, 1863, and sent to Camp Morton, Indiana.

Summar, M. P., Honey Grove, Texas.  Wounded at Harrisburg, July 14, 1864.

Thomas, J. H.  Died since the war.

THOMAS, A. J., Honey Grove, Texas.  Wounded at Harrisburg, July 14, 1864.

Thomas E. D., Auburn, Tennessee.  Wouded near Cherokee, Alabama, October 21, 1863.

THOMPSON, J. B.,* Texas.

Tittle, Sam, Woodbury, Tennessee.   Captured in September, 1863, and sent to Camp Morton, Indiana.

Tittle, Adam, McMinnville, Tennessee.

Tedder, Frank.  Died since the war.

WARREN, O. J.,*  ---------Mississippi.

Webb, W. J., Aberdeen, Mississippi.

Willard, N., Fairfield, Texas.  Wounded at Corinth, October 5, 1862.

Walker, Tom.*

Wamack, Anderson.  Captured near home, and died in prison at Fort Delaware.

Wamack. W. L.,* ---------Missouri.  Wounded at Fort Pillow.

Willard, J. A., Fair field, Freeston County, Texas.

 

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