
Captain James Hanner
The first Captain of Company D
From S.C.V. Tennessee Heroes Gallery |

Private Henry Howe Cook
Taken in Nashville, TN 1861
Discharged same year |

Private James R. Neely
Taken in Staunton, VA in 1862
Leg amputated after being wounded at
Perryville From S.C.V.
Tennessee Heroes Gallery |

1st Corporal John McNairy Thompson
Mortally Wounded at Perryville in
Bowels
Died over a month later on November
13. Courtesy of Rick
Warwick |

Private Lewis Herbert "Teat" Holt
Wounded at Perryville and Missionary
Ridge on September 22, 1863. His last wound took him out of
the war. From Hughes
Holt Family History |

5th Sergeant William R. Hughes
Killed on October 8, 1862 at Battle
of Perryville From
Hughes Holt Family History |

Private George Searight Nichols
Taken in Chattanooga in 1862
Wearing Civilian Striped Pants
From T.S.L.A.
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Private George Searight Nichols
Taken in Virginia in 1861
From T.S.L.A.
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2nd Lieutenant Christopher Henry "Kit"
Ridley
Wounded at Perryville, Killed at the
Battle of Atlanta July 22, 1864 |

2nd Lieutenant Carey Allen Harris
Resigned in April 1862 due to illness, Picture taken in
1861
Courtesy of Ronnie Townes |

2nd Lieutenant Carey Allen Harris
Picture taken in civilian life, Harris died three years
after the war ended
Courtesy of Ronnie Townes |
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Captain James Park Hanner
Later served till end of war in
Morton's Artillery From
Confederate Veteran Magazine |

Private George Searight Nichols
Right Eye Shot out after transferring
to Cavalry, Private Hogan Moody carried him off the field
S.C.V. Tennessee Herores Gallery |

Private Henry Hunter Smith
Discharged in 1862 and later served
on his uncle's, General Preston Smith, staff
From Confederate Veteran |

Private John Thomas Brown
Wounded at Perryville and later
served in Coleman's Scouts
From Confederate Veteran |

Private James Green Moody
Wounded at Perryville, Chickamauga,
and Adairsville. Later Captured on Hood's Retreat.
Picture from U.C.V. Company B scrapbook. |

2nd Sergeant Meredith Poindexter Gentry
Winstead
Wounded at Perryville side by side
with Private Neely, his leg too was amputated.
From Confederate Veteran |

Private James McAllister "Blackhawk"
Nichols
Wounded at Perryville and later
served in Cavalry.
Courtesy of Rick Warwick |

Private William F. Bingham
Severely wounded at Stones River in
December 1862.
Courtesy of Rick Warwick |

Sergeant Frank Carl
One of few to never be wounded during
the war. Captured in Salisbury, N.C. the week before army
surrendered at Greensboro.
Courtesy of Rick Warwick |

Corporal William Hogan Moody
Wounded three times after joining
cavalry with George Nichols. Picture from U.C.V. Company B
scrapbook. |

Private Francis Watkins Carter
Transferred to Company H 20th
Tennessee to be with his brothers Tod and Moscow. Lived in the
Carter House that was center of Battle of Franklin.
Courtesy of Rick Warwick |

Private Jesse T. Cox
Given Medical Discharge in 1862.
Courtesy of Rick Warwick
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Private Abner F. Farmer
Given Medical discharge in 1861 and
later served with 4th TN Cavalry.
Courtesy of Rick Warwick |

Private Elijah Lynch Baugh
Severely wounded at Missionary Ridge
in arm and leg and was declared unfit for duty. Arm wound
disabled the use of the fingers in his right hand.
From Baugh Family Album |

Private Nathan Owen
Received medical discharge in July
1862. Later joined Kain's Battery.
Courtesy of Rick Warwick |

PrivateWilliam Marshall Crutcher
Wounded first day at Chickamauga, no record after wound.
Courtesy of Rick Warwick |

Private James Knox Polk McEwen
Wounded in right hand at battle of
Adairsville, GA later declared unfit for duty and served on invalid
corps. Courtesy of Rick
Warwick |

Private Peter Williams Crouch
Discharged 1862, later joined Cavalry and
captured. Arm amputated from wound received while trying to
escape. Courtesy of Rick
Warwick |

Private James C. Harrison
Conscript in 1862, deserted less than a
year later.
Courtesy of Rick Warwick
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Private Robert Henry North
Discharged due to illness in 1861.
Courtesy of Rick Warwick
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Private J. Henry Waggoner
Wounded at Missionary Ridge in arm.
Captured in Hospital.
Courtesy of Rick Warwick
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4th Sergenat James R. Hughes
From 1926 Reunion Photo in Union City,
TN
(Front row, extreme Right)
Wounded at Perryville and Missionary
Ridge. Last wound took him out of the war. Captured in
Hospital in Newnan, GA in 1864. |
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