Hi Suzy: I did not find DUNN or ANDERSON but a listing for NEWTON showed in the following article from the December 17, 1863 Edition of the "Clarke County Journal." Best regards, Nancy - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ [The following is a partial list of an unknown infantry unit from Clark County listing those wounded or missing.] Company D — Lt. E.W. Davis commanding. Missing: Sergeants A.H. Rodgers, McManus. Privates Johnson, Newton, Thorpe, Clarke, Boutwell, Dumas, McCaskey, Lavender, Shoarer, Richardson, Wilson, Chancellor, Cox, Bradfor and Richardson. Company B — Capt. G.W. Welch commanding. Wounded: Harris D. Graham. Missing: Sergeant J.W. Nicholson, privates Jesso Bradley, Angus Campbell, Duncan Campbell, H.D. Conn, A. Driskall, H. Cortney, W.C. Hall, J.A. Hare, H.C. Hare, J.J. Hicks, J. J. Kirk, V. Luker, G.B. Parsons, J.N. Rodgers, John Sheffield, W.M. Taylor. Company I — Lt. Sam Jordan commanding. Wounded: J.C. Dumas. Missing: Lts. S.B. Jordan and J.P. Seabrook, Sergeant J.W. McGill, Corp. J.H. Thornton, privates G.W. Browning, W. J. Clanton, G. Deaton, C.F. Glover, G.W. Deas, H.H. Finch, D.A. Foreman, W. Henderson, R.P. Lowe, J. F. Neal, G.W.Pace, R. B. Pace, O.M.. Pendleton, A.R. Seabrook, W.W. Taylor, J.H. Walton.