The Boys Who Feared No Noise --Photos of Company Officers

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Robert H. Armstrong from Shelby County,
rose from 1st Lt. to Capt., Company F
American Historical Society

Isaac N. Johnston of Pleasureville, captain of Company H.
Capt. Johnston was wounded at Shiloh and Stones River
and captured at Chickamauga. He escaped from Libby Prison
and rejoined the regiment for the Atlanta Campaign.
Courtesy of Martha H. Browne



John L. Chilton of Port Royal in Henry County,
1st Lt., Company H
Courtesy of John L. Chilton

Robert C. Barker, a native of England,
resided at Latonia Springs, Kenton County, Ky.,
and rose from Private to 1st Lt. in Company A.
Courtesy of Nancy J. Tretter

Thomas A. Bates, a native of England,
resided at Covington, and rose from
1st Sgt. to 2nd Lt. in Company A.
He was wounded at the Battle of Shiloh
Courtesy of USAMHI

1st Lt. James W. Briscoe, Company D
a resident of Harrisonville, Ky,
rose from private to 1st Lt.
Courtesy of Pete Moore (copyrighted)

Quartermaster Michael Billing, one of original organizers of the regiment

Photo from the Louisville Anzeiger