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    1. Re: [TNBEDFOR] Roll Call of Bell Buckle Company D
    2. Steve Napier
    3. Is there anyway to get more info on someone in this roll call? William and Robert Folk died? They may be the one I am looking for Cheryl Napier ----- Original Message ----- From: "Martha Mendez" <MMendez930@comcast.net> To: <TNBEDFOR-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2007 6:36 AM Subject: [TNBEDFOR] Roll Call of Bell Buckle Company D > Shelbyville Gazette - June 27, 1946 - page 1 > > Record of Great Military Sacrifice Is Roll Call of Bell Buckle Company D > > Devotion of Bedford County Men to Cause is Shown in Historical Document > from > 1890 Gazette > > Tennessee - with just cause - Has long been proud of its reputation as the > VOLUNTEER STATE. Whenever the needs of the country or state have called, > Tennessee men have not ben slow in answering. It is thus that the Gazette > takes pride in re-printing a record of splendid military achievement and > personal self sacrifice on the part of the men of Bedford County. It is > the > roll call of Company D, Second Tennessee Regiment (Bates), ORGANIZED AT > BELL > BUCKLE, IN MARCH OF 1861 for service in the Confederate Army during the > War > Between the States. To read this list is to know how completely the men of > Bedford gave themselves to their cause. > > This record was compiled by Rufus L. Brown in an effort to complete the > account of what happened to his many friends who sallied forth to war with > him. IT WAS PUBLISHED ORIGINALLY IN THE JULY 3, 1890 EDITION OF THE > GAZETTE. > > ROLL CALL OF COMPANY D, > > SECOND TENNESSEE REGIMENT (BATES), > > ORGANIZED AT BELL BUCKLE, TENN., > > March, 1861 > > Officers > > James Denniston, Captain, killed in Kentucky > > Gladolphus Fugett, First Lieutenant, killed at Shiloh > > John Sutton, Second Lieutenant, died in Virginia > > R.C. Jones, Third Lieutenant > > Orvill Hensley, Orderly Sergeant > > Charles R. Kelly, Second Sergeant, wounded at Chicamauga > > Russell M. Furman, Third Sergeant, killed at Shiloh > > William Brewers, Fourth Sergeant, killed at Shiloh > > Wiley F. Duther, First Corporal > > David C. Thomas, Second Corporal, killed at Shiloh > > Thomas M. Shriver, Third Corporal, killed at Chicamauga > > William Pearson, Fourth Corporal > > Privates > > Albert A. Akers. > > Henry C. Bowers, killed at Murfreesboro. > > James P. Bingham, killed at Shiloh > > James J. Bingham, died in Virginia > > William A. Brown > > William Coldwell, killed in Virginia > > Edward Coldwell, wounded at Chicago > > Frances M. Deering, wounded at Perryville > > George W. Dudley, wounded at Jonesboro, Ga. > > Flavus Durham > > Robt. B. Eakes > > Walter S. Edmonson, killed in Tennessee > > John N. Fugett, killed in Tennessee > > James P. Frizzell, killed in Virginia > > B. Franklin Fields, killed at Franklin > > William Falk, died > > Robert Falk, died > > Rufus Farrar, killed at Shiloh > > Kellis Farrar, killed at Perryville > > James Field > > John P. Gordon, killed at Chicamauga > > Jesse B. Gordon, wounded at Murfreesboro > > Joseph F. Hawlin, killed at Franklin > > A. Dorson Hancock > > John Hancock, wounded at Murfreesboro. > > Patrick Henry, killed in Georgia. > > Thomas Hale, killed at Richmond > > A.J. Jarrett > > Snow Jarrett > > Andrew J. Jones, killed at Perryville > > William G. Kelly, wounded at Chicamauga > > Rufus W. Knott, killed at Shiloh > > Jonas H. Lynch, killed at Murfreesboro > > Samuel M. Lynch > > James Lynch, died. > > Rufus A. Loyd > > William R. Lamb, wounded at Atlanta > > Thomas C. McCrory, wounded at Ressaca > > James Merritt, wounded at Chicamauga > > John W. McMillin, died > > Thomas McMillin, wounded at Shiloh > > James McMillin, killed at Chicamauga > > George P. Muse > > William H. McCulloch, killed at Virginia > > Jesse F. Miller > > Joseph C. Miller, wounded at Shiloh > > Owen A. McConnell, killed in Virginia. > > Benjamin R. McGuire, killed at Chicamauga > > James Morgan > > Benjamin F. Pearson > > Thomas J. Posy, wounded at Murfreesboro > > Hiram K. Posy, wounded at Perryville > > William T. Rankin, wounded at Murfreesboro > > David G. Rankin, wounded at RichmondDavid A. Ramsey > > Benjamin M. Ransom, killed at Shiloh. > > Samuel Robinson, killed in Virginia > > William M. Robinson, killed at Richmond. > > Thmas Richrads, died in Virginia. > > James Russell, supposed to have been killed by bushwackers. > > James C. Sharp, killed at Murfreesboro. > > James Scruggs, killed at Richmond. > > Robert D. Smith, wounded at Richmond. > > John P. Stovall. > > Benjamin Stovall. > > James Tindell, wounded at Chicamauga > > Alex. C. Taylor > > David C. Taylor, wounded at Richmond, Ky. > > William Underwood, killed at Shiloh > > John Vaughan, wounded at Chicamauga. > > John Woods > > Albert Flowers. > > William Brookshire. > > Ralph Terry, wounded at Chicamauga. > > Hiram Day, killed in Georgia > > We are indebted to our friend, Rufus L. Brown, for the above which shows a > splendid record for the boys who wore the gray > > The above article is but one of the many thousands of priceless historical > documents contained in the files of the Shelbyville Gazette. As much of > this > information as it is humanly possible to edit and compile will be made > available to Bedford County at large in the PUBLICATION OF THE GAZETTE'S > SPECIAL HISTORICAL EDITION, which will make it appearance early this fall. > WATCH FOR IT, IF YOU HAVE ANY INFORMATION OF A HISTORICAL NATURE RELATED > TO > BEDFORD COUNTY, the Gazette will appreciate your cooperation in the > publication of this edition. > > > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > TNBEDFOR-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    11/20/2007 02:42:26
    1. Re: [TNBEDFOR] Roll Call of Bell Buckle Company D
    2. Martha Mendez
    3. Name Robert R. Faulk Side: Confederate Regiment State/Origin: Tennesee Regiment Name: 2 (Robison's) Tennessee Inf. Walker Legion. Regiment Name Expanded: 2nd Regiment, Tennessee Infantry (Robison's) (Walker Legion) Company: D Rank In: Private Rank In Expanded: Private Rank Out: Private Rank Out Expanded: Private Alternate Name: Robert R./Folk Film Number: M231 roll 14 William Falk Side: Confederate Regiment State/Origin: Tennesee Regiment Name: 2 (Robison's) Tennessee Inf. (Walker Legion.) Regiment Name Expanded: 2nd Regiment, Tennessee Infantry (Robison's) (Walker Legion) Company: D Rank In: Private Rank In Expanded: Private Rank Out: Sergeant Rank Out Expanded: Sergeant Alternate Name: William/Folk Film Number: M231 roll 14 I am not seeing a pension application on either of these two Falks.... ----- Original Message ----- From: "Steve Napier" <napclan@cox.net> To: <tnbedfor@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2007 9:42 AM Subject: Re: [TNBEDFOR] Roll Call of Bell Buckle Company D > Is there anyway to get more info on someone in this roll call? William > and > Robert Folk died? They may be the one I am looking for > Cheryl Napier > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Martha Mendez" <MMendez930@comcast.net> > To: <TNBEDFOR-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2007 6:36 AM > Subject: [TNBEDFOR] Roll Call of Bell Buckle Company D > > >> Shelbyville Gazette - June 27, 1946 - page 1 >> >> Record of Great Military Sacrifice Is Roll Call of Bell Buckle Company D >> >> Devotion of Bedford County Men to Cause is Shown in Historical Document >> from >> 1890 Gazette >> >> Tennessee - with just cause - Has long been proud of its reputation as >> the >> VOLUNTEER STATE. Whenever the needs of the country or state have called, >> Tennessee men have not ben slow in answering. It is thus that the Gazette >> takes pride in re-printing a record of splendid military achievement and >> personal self sacrifice on the part of the men of Bedford County. It is >> the >> roll call of Company D, Second Tennessee Regiment (Bates), ORGANIZED AT >> BELL >> BUCKLE, IN MARCH OF 1861 for service in the Confederate Army during the >> War >> Between the States. To read this list is to know how completely the men >> of >> Bedford gave themselves to their cause. >> >> This record was compiled by Rufus L. Brown in an effort to complete the >> account of what happened to his many friends who sallied forth to war >> with >> him. IT WAS PUBLISHED ORIGINALLY IN THE JULY 3, 1890 EDITION OF THE >> GAZETTE. >> >> ROLL CALL OF COMPANY D, >> >> SECOND TENNESSEE REGIMENT (BATES), >> >> ORGANIZED AT BELL BUCKLE, TENN., >> >> March, 1861 >> >> Officers >> >> James Denniston, Captain, killed in Kentucky >> >> Gladolphus Fugett, First Lieutenant, killed at Shiloh >> >> John Sutton, Second Lieutenant, died in Virginia >> >> R.C. Jones, Third Lieutenant >> >> Orvill Hensley, Orderly Sergeant >> >> Charles R. Kelly, Second Sergeant, wounded at Chicamauga >> >> Russell M. Furman, Third Sergeant, killed at Shiloh >> >> William Brewers, Fourth Sergeant, killed at Shiloh >> >> Wiley F. Duther, First Corporal >> >> David C. Thomas, Second Corporal, killed at Shiloh >> >> Thomas M. Shriver, Third Corporal, killed at Chicamauga >> >> William Pearson, Fourth Corporal >> >> Privates >> >> Albert A. Akers. >> >> Henry C. Bowers, killed at Murfreesboro. >> >> James P. Bingham, killed at Shiloh >> >> James J. Bingham, died in Virginia >> >> William A. Brown >> >> William Coldwell, killed in Virginia >> >> Edward Coldwell, wounded at Chicago >> >> Frances M. Deering, wounded at Perryville >> >> George W. Dudley, wounded at Jonesboro, Ga. >> >> Flavus Durham >> >> Robt. B. Eakes >> >> Walter S. Edmonson, killed in Tennessee >> >> John N. Fugett, killed in Tennessee >> >> James P. Frizzell, killed in Virginia >> >> B. Franklin Fields, killed at Franklin >> >> William Falk, died >> >> Robert Falk, died >> >> Rufus Farrar, killed at Shiloh >> >> Kellis Farrar, killed at Perryville >> >> James Field >> >> John P. Gordon, killed at Chicamauga >> >> Jesse B. Gordon, wounded at Murfreesboro >> >> Joseph F. Hawlin, killed at Franklin >> >> A. Dorson Hancock >> >> John Hancock, wounded at Murfreesboro. >> >> Patrick Henry, killed in Georgia. >> >> Thomas Hale, killed at Richmond >> >> A.J. Jarrett >> >> Snow Jarrett >> >> Andrew J. Jones, killed at Perryville >> >> William G. Kelly, wounded at Chicamauga >> >> Rufus W. Knott, killed at Shiloh >> >> Jonas H. Lynch, killed at Murfreesboro >> >> Samuel M. Lynch >> >> James Lynch, died. >> >> Rufus A. Loyd >> >> William R. Lamb, wounded at Atlanta >> >> Thomas C. McCrory, wounded at Ressaca >> >> James Merritt, wounded at Chicamauga >> >> John W. McMillin, died >> >> Thomas McMillin, wounded at Shiloh >> >> James McMillin, killed at Chicamauga >> >> George P. Muse >> >> William H. McCulloch, killed at Virginia >> >> Jesse F. Miller >> >> Joseph C. Miller, wounded at Shiloh >> >> Owen A. McConnell, killed in Virginia. >> >> Benjamin R. McGuire, killed at Chicamauga >> >> James Morgan >> >> Benjamin F. Pearson >> >> Thomas J. Posy, wounded at Murfreesboro >> >> Hiram K. Posy, wounded at Perryville >> >> William T. Rankin, wounded at Murfreesboro >> >> David G. Rankin, wounded at RichmondDavid A. Ramsey >> >> Benjamin M. Ransom, killed at Shiloh. >> >> Samuel Robinson, killed in Virginia >> >> William M. Robinson, killed at Richmond. >> >> Thmas Richrads, died in Virginia. >> >> James Russell, supposed to have been killed by bushwackers. >> >> James C. Sharp, killed at Murfreesboro. >> >> James Scruggs, killed at Richmond. >> >> Robert D. Smith, wounded at Richmond. >> >> John P. Stovall. >> >> Benjamin Stovall. >> >> James Tindell, wounded at Chicamauga >> >> Alex. C. Taylor >> >> David C. Taylor, wounded at Richmond, Ky. >> >> William Underwood, killed at Shiloh >> >> John Vaughan, wounded at Chicamauga. >> >> John Woods >> >> Albert Flowers. >> >> William Brookshire. >> >> Ralph Terry, wounded at Chicamauga. >> >> Hiram Day, killed in Georgia >> >> We are indebted to our friend, Rufus L. Brown, for the above which shows >> a >> splendid record for the boys who wore the gray >> >> The above article is but one of the many thousands of priceless >> historical >> documents contained in the files of the Shelbyville Gazette. As much of >> this >> information as it is humanly possible to edit and compile will be made >> available to Bedford County at large in the PUBLICATION OF THE GAZETTE'S >> SPECIAL HISTORICAL EDITION, which will make it appearance early this >> fall. >> WATCH FOR IT, IF YOU HAVE ANY INFORMATION OF A HISTORICAL NATURE RELATED >> TO >> BEDFORD COUNTY, the Gazette will appreciate your cooperation in the >> publication of this edition. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> TNBEDFOR-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > TNBEDFOR-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    11/21/2007 02:32:23