HISTORY OF CLAY COUNTY 351 James Leonard Littleton L. Sumpter (Owen) Paschal Lapere (Vigo county) William H. Sparks Samuel Moss William L. Thompson (Owen) Charles W. Moss Zech J. Van Trees James Marshall Thomas Wakefield Nathan Myers Daniel D. Walker Augustus Nation (Owen county) Frank Waddle James M. Oliver Richard Walker, Jr. Stephen P. O’Brien William W. Walker William Patton, Jr. Jesse Walker Reason Phipps John Wakefield (Owen county) William Richardson Warren W. Walker Benjamin Randall Names of the First Company of Three Months’ Volunteers from Clay County Who Enlisted for the Civil War Service. COMPANY F, 10TH REGIMENT. Ezra Olds, captain Joseph C. Gifford Demetrius Parsley, first lieutenant Jacob Gibbons Isaac W. Sanders, second lieutenant Harry Hicks Julius Hunt, first sergeant George H. Hansel Webster Nanee, sergeant Robert M. Jlollingsworth Lewis Manker, sergeant Roswell S. Hill Robert W. Osborn, sergeant Uriab Keeler George W. Kress, corporal David Keeler William Leveye, corporal Andrew J. Kidd Elisha Haddon, corporal James A. Leasure Rodney Grimes, corporal Alexander McDaniel Robert B. Wright, musician George W. Morgan John C. Britton, musician John Moore Henry Albright William E. Moore Frank W. Armstrong James A. Moore Robert N. Benefield Clark A. V. Moore Benjamin S. Benefield James A. Mark William Belk James T. Matthews Benjamin F. Belk John Myers James K. Brackney Alexander Nicholson Demas D. Britton Aloazo B. Olds Daniel H. Bresler Edwin D. Parsley George W. Brush John F. Pell William A. Brush Isaac F. Pratt Richard T. Bowling William Painter John Burk John A. Payne Frederick A. Chipman Robert Robinson Jesse Chambers Abel Rarden William Cordery James Riley Benjamin F. Cornwell James H. W. Stallcup Isaac P. Davis Miles V. Stunkard John Dunlavy James Stunkard Christian Erliscb Franklin D. Stewart Henry M. Erahart Samuel Tatham George W. Eaglesfield Frederick Ward Godfrey Eazley Tillman Westfall Landon Ford Winston Westfall Samuel Gonter Samuel Yocum This company was mustered into service at Indianapolis, on the 25th day of April, 1861, and mustered out on the 6th day of August, following. Samuel Yocum, the last one enumerated, was killed in battle at Rich Mountain, Virginia, July 11th. Clay County Volunteers in Thirty-one Regiments. In the Civil war, aside from the first company of volunteers, which went out in the spring of 1861, on the first call made for troops, in the