Inscription
In July 1864 Co. D, 35th Regt. Ky. Vol. Mtd. Inf. camped, north on Houston land. Muster, Owensboro Oct. 2, 1863. Guarded area between Cumberland and Green Rivers. Part of Union force that defeated CSA Gen. Adam R. Johnson's Partisan Rangers at Grubb's Cross Roads in Aug. 1864. Fought at Saltville, Va. Mustered out at Louisville, Dec. 29, 1864. Roster other side.
[Reverse]
McLean County Recruits, Co. D 35 Regt. KY. Vol. Mounted Inf.:
Chas. W. D. (Frank) Prange, Capt.;
Geo. W. Mosley, Jas. T. Goode, Lieuts.;
Wm. A. Short, John H. Taylor, Sgts.
James R. Baughn
Joseph F. Baughn
Allen H. Benton
Granville Brown
Michael Conley
Remos G. Cary
Samuel A. Hudson
Hubbard V. Hicks
George L. Jones
John W. Little
Lucius L. Mitchell
Western Mitchell
Thomas A. Nally
James D. Nally
Charles F. Prange
Malvin Presley, Cpl.
William L. Roads
Mark L. T. Robertson
Lafayette Riley
Alexander Stogner
James A. Taylor
William B. Taylor.
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