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Company "D"
"Harris Rifles"

Men from Wilson County, Tennessee
Transcribed by Theodore Urbanski

Roll of Co. "D" 7th Tennessee Infantry

From May 20, 1861-to Stop of War in 1865

 

 

Officers

Captain J. M. Anderson Discharged
1st Lt. J. D. Wharton Discharged
2nd Lt. W. L. Walsh Elected Captain
Sgt. W. L. Martin Died
Ordnance Sgt. G. W. Shutt Died
2nd Sgt. J. E. Shablou Died
3rd Sgt. J. H. Martin Promoted to Lieutenant
4th Sgt. W. T. Ralston Paroled with Army
1st Cpl. Dick Wharton Died
2nd Cpl. W. R. Chambers Died
3rd Cpl. Albert Hearn Killed
4th Cpl. Tom Brown Killed

Privates

Dewitt Anderson Discharged
George Alexander Paroled
Frank Allen Killed
Bill Bruce Killed
Tom Bailey Killed
Sam Baker Killed
Bill Bradshaw Killed
Tom Bullard Killed
Harris Barkley Killed
S. L. Calhoun Killed
H. C. Carter Killed
Ben Carnon Died
A. J. Coe Killed
John Chastain Discharged
Jesse Dies Killed
Steve Donnel Discharged
John Donnel Died in prison
John Daily Deserted
Frank Cavetto Paroled in prison
Plen Cavetto Paroled in prison
Ben Ferrel Paroled with army
J. C. Freeman Paroled with army
Bob Freeman Died
Sam Graves Paroled with army
Foster Graves Died
J. P. Graves Died
Charley Griffin Deserted
Tom Green Died
T. N. Hearn Paroled in prison
L. Hearn Died from wounds
R. A,. Hearn Killed
J. E. Hearn Killed
J. W. Hearn Paroled
J. D. Hearn Died in Prison
Hardy Hearn Died in Prison
George Hearn Died in Prison
Dick Hearn Paroled in prison
Alex Hawkins Paroled in prison
Tom Hawkins Paroled in prison
Coon Holoman Killed
Hart Harris Deserted
Rice Hughs Paroled with army
B. R. Hunter Paroled with army
Tom Hatcher Died in prison
Bob Irby Killed
S. K. Jennings Paroled with army
Tom Jennings Died
Ran Jones Died
T. H. Johnson Paroled with army
N. A. Johnson Died
A. J. Jaco Deserted
J. M. Kavanaugh Discharged
Jim Little Discharged
Bill Lamkins Paroled with army
J. R. Lester Paroled with army
J. D. Lester Died
H. Lester Died
A. K. Miller Promoted to 2nd Lt.--paroled with army
Jim Miller Died
W. K. McKlendon Died
Joe Nettles Killed
Bill Parrow Died
R. H. Palmer Paroled with army
Sam Ragland Killed
L. W. Ralston Paroled in prison
Jack Rogers Discharged
Hyram Seals Discharged
John Seals Died
William Stiler Discharged
Bart Stevens Deserted
Coon Shoemake Killed
Tobe Berry Wounded-died
*L. S. Searler Promoted to Lieutenant
Bob Walton Died
John Webster Died
John Womack Died
Haney Tribble Killed
Frank Tatum Died
Coon Watkins Paroled with army
Jim Watkins Paroled with army
D. F. Williams Paroled with army
John Williams Died
Jack Whitehead Paroled in prison
Shelby Walsh Died
J. B. Smith Died
Paul Connelly Killed

27 Conscripts sent to Company D 7th Regiment

John Kanary Paroled with army
Jim Clary Died
Jon Dillard Died
Jim Shaw Killed

Living today

A. K. Miller  
Sam Graves  

Respectfully submitted this June 20, 1922

Captain A. K. Miller

314 East Spring Street

Lebanon, Tennessee

Company D Report

July & August 1861 Big Springs, West Virginia
September & October 1861 Green Brier Bridge, Virginia
November & December 1861 Camp Near Winchester, Virginia
December 31, 1862-April 30, 1863 Yorktown, Virginia
March 31, 1862 Grace Court House, Virginia
April 30-August 31, 1862 Fairfax Court House, Virginia
September 10, 1863 Near Berryville, Virginia
November & December 1863 Fredricksburg, Virginia

 

Bibliography

Civil War Collection Confederate & Federal
Processed by Jean B. Waggner
Archives & Manuscripts Unit
Technical Serves Section
Date Completed March 1, 1966
Location IV-B-12-345
Microfilm Accession Number 824
Transcribed by Theodore Urbanski July 13, 2003
233 Willington Hill Rd.
Willington, Connecticut 06279-1923

 

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