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Daniel Dragoo, died at Murfreesboro .January 9, 1865.
Michael Fahner, mistered out July 11, 1865.
Burdon Fuqua, mustered out July 11, 1865.
Presley W. George, mustered out Inly 11, 1865.
Abel Gibson, mustered out July 11, 1865.
Charles Gibson, transferred to - Regiment November 24, 1864. William Grice, mustered out July 11, 1865. Nathaniel Hayden, mustered out July 11, 1865.
Christopher Hazelbaker, mustered out .Inly 11, 1865. John Jackson, mustered out July 11, 1865. Philip Lykins, mustered out June 8, 1865. George W. Lykins, mustered out June 8, 1865.
George W. MeLaughlin, mustered out June 8, 1865, as Corporal.
Daniel Miller, mustered out June 8, 1865.
John Marony, mustered out June 28, 1865.
Presley Montgomery, mustered ont June 11, 1865.
Jacob H. Myers, mustered out June 11, 1865. Charles Payne, mustered out June 11, 1865.
Thomas Reynolds, mustered out June 11, 1865.
Tandy Reynolds, killed on railroad at Yorktown, Ind., November 9, 1864.
Winfield! S. Reed, mustered out .July 13, 1865.
.Jackson Rhoads, diedl at Columbia, Tenn., January 26, 1865.
Jonathan Rhoads, mustered out July 11, 1865.
Henry Sanders, mustered out July 11, 1865.
David Shepperd. died at Washington, D. C., February 5, 1865.
George W. Scerist, mustered out May 29, 1865.
William Sullivan, mustered out July 11, 1$65.
John HI. Trego, mustered out July 11, 1865.
John W. Tuttle, mustered ont July 11, 1865.
Jeremiah Vance, mustered ont July 11, 1865.
Willianr H. Veneman, mustered out July 11, 1865.
Reernits-Charles A. Hazzard, mustered out July 11, 1865; Robert Wills, mus- tered out Angust 9, 1865.
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ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-SEVENTH REGIMENT.
The One Hundred and Forty-Seventh Regiment was organized at In- dianapolis for one year and mustered into service on the 13th of March, 1865, with Milton Peden as Colonel. On the 16th it left Indianapolis for Harper's Ferry, Virginia, and on arriving there was marched to Charlestown, where it was assigned to one of the provisional divisions of the army of the Shen- andoah. From that time until its muster out, on the 4th of August, 1865, it was engaged in doing guard and garrison duty at Stevenson Station, Summit Point, Berryville, Harper's Ferry and Maryland Heights. On the 9th of Au- gust it arrived at Indianapolis, with thirty-two officers and seven hundred and forty-three men for final discharge, and was publicly welcomed home, at a reception held in the State House grove, on the 11th, at which speeches were made by Lieut. Gov. Baker, General Harrison, and others, to which Colonel Peden responded. There were mustered with the command thirty- nine officers, ten hundred and twelve enlisted men and twenty-seven recruits; total, 1,078; died, forty-four ; deserted, sixty-three.
COMPANY B.
Captain-Taylor Gibson, discharged June 19, 1865.
First Lieutenant-Matthew Jones, promoted to Captain, mustered out with regi- ment as First Lieutenant.
Second Lieutenant-Abel Gibson, mustered out with regiment.
Sergeants Jonathan W. Thornburg, mustered out Mny 25, 1865, as Sergeant; William Snunders, promoted to Second Lieutenant, mustered out August 9, 1865, as First Sergeant; William Gibson, mustered out August 9, 1865; Silas Johnson, mus- tered out August 9, 1865; Milo Harrold, mustered out August 9, 1865.
Corporals-Asahel Brown; Joseph Fox, mustered out ns Sergeant; William H. Sherry, mustered out as Sergeant; Isaac M. Jones, John W. Thornburg, Robert Good .. win, Jobn Boblett, George W. Smeltzer.
Wagoner-Elijah Ledbetter.
Privates-Hiram Adams, Charles E. Bloom, Thomas H. Brown, Robert W. Bloom, Michael I. Boland, Peter A. Barley, Isaac Barker, ns Corporal, William Bergdoll, Will- iam D. Barley, Isaac Brown, Charles Carmichnel, Francis Campbell, James M. Cray, Dennis Cavanaugh, Luther B. Collins, Charles F. Corn, as Corporal; Freeborn C'ulber- son, Alexander Darter, Charles Duddleston, William Driscoll, William Fox, Jefferson Fuson, Add. Givens, Richard Gibson, David Gennett, Joshua G. Hayes, Jonathan L. Harrold, Perry Heffner, Greenberry Jones, mustered out Corporal; Calvin Jackson, Quiney A. Johnson, Caldwell C. Johnson. Charles L. Korp, Edward F. Lovett, John J. Losh, Levi James, James McCormick, Joseph A. McCormick, William H. Needham; John M. Neff, Elijah Ogle, Edward Perdiue, Moses Richey, William Reeves, Henry Shaffer, as Corporal; Osenr L. Sweetman, Daniel Slonaker, James Shockley, Jacob J. Spears, John Simpson, William Triplett, Philip Turner, William P. Taylor, John S. Wilson, Michael 8. Wigart.
Recruits-James M. Cochran, Joseph G. Cooper, Minus Gibson, James Howell, Wesley Jordan, Isaac R. Lotze, Valentine Perkins, Jobn Allen, mustered out May 10, 1865.
Thomas M. Alderson, mustered out July 20, 1865.
Aaron Adamson, mustered out July 20, 1865.
William Abbott, mustered out June 28, 1865.
Hiram Branson, mustered out May 10, 1865. Jonathan P. Bergdoll, died at Berryville, Va., June 23, 1865. George Dick, mustered out May 10, 1865.
Absalom Edwards, died at Indianapolis March 8, 1865.
Franklin Gwinnup, died at Indianapolis, March 2, 1865.
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Charles Groover, record indefinite.
Jonathan Harrold, mustered out July 17, 1865.
William Hitchcock, mustered out June 10, 1865.
Reason P. Harris, mustered out August 11, 1865. Pharaoh Jordan, mustered out May 10, 1865.
Morris Lykins, mustered out May 30, 1865. William Losh, died at home May 25, 1865.
David McConnell, died at Berryville, Va., June 16, 1865.
William Pittinger, died at home March 12, 1865.
John Russell, mustered out May 19, 1865. John Ruble, mustered out May 10, 1865. Green P. Reeder, mustered out Juno 19, 1865. Robert P. Suber, mustered out May 29, 1865.
John Spence, mustered out July 20, 1865.
William Watson, died at home March 25, 1865.
COMPANY E.
Captain-James D. Hiatt, mustered out with rogiment.
First Lieutenant-George W. Shroyer, discharged June 23, 1865.
Second Lieutenant-Milton N. Goff, promoted to First Lieutenant; mustered out with regiment.
Sergeants-Enoch Hintt, Silas Stonebruker, Ephraim Heller, Joseph Barry, John Dowitt.
Corporals-Georgo Barry, Amos Bortsfield, George W. Fulton, Lewis C. Recse, Cyrus Seldomridge, James Foster, Isaac W. Reese, Abram B. Combs.
Musicina-Nelson Calkins.
Wagoner-Lewis Gunst.
Privates-Tobias Bicklo, Luthor R. Black, Lennder Bloom, Jordan Clark, Luther Current, Alexander Current, Oliver Conrad, Samuel Collins, promoted to Second Lieutenant ; William W. Cunningham, Henry J. II. Diek, Andrew J. Dixson, Thomas Durbin, Jasper Daugherty, Samuel Evens, David Evens, Samuel Hutchings, as Cor- poral; Levi Holloway, Silas R. Hiatt, Hickson Hunt, George L. Hale, William Jeffers, Robert A. Jolinson, Levi Johnson, Henderson Knapp, Isaiah Lamb, John Landis, David M. Lewellen, William L. Loy, Joshua Leeeb, Richard Miller, as Corporal; Sam- uel Noble, Mark Powers, Solomon Reese, Albert C. Swain, Amos B. Spangler, as Cor -. poral; Joseph Shaw, Martin V. Shoemaker, John R. Stonebraker, William Sudworth, . James P. Shaffer, Theodore F. Turnbolt, Eli II. Thornburg, as Corporal-
Jonathan Brooks, died nt Indianapolis March 13, 1865.
John Cline, mustered out June, 1865.
John Cortral, mustered out May 19, 1865.
Alexander Chalfant, mustered out May 7, 1865.
Zadoc Harwich, mustered out May 7, 1865.
Isaae MeAlister, died at Indianapolis March 15, 1865.
George W. Vieroy, mustered out July 20, 1865.
COMPANY F.
First Lieutenant-Joseph Collins, discharged May 22, 1865.
Sergeant-Andrew J. Collins, record indefinite.
Corporals-Robert Johnson, Rhuna Carmine.
Musician-George W. Johnson, record indefinite.
Privates-Luthor Burt, Robert Bartlett, Archibald Gothop, Henry Hamilton, Wallace Johnson; Samuel D. Kirkwood, Henry W. Foster, William Mahoney, Absalom MeCurdy, Daniel Swaney, William Templin.
Joseph Mahoney, mustered out June 10, 1865.
John R. Miller, died at home March 10, 1865.
COMPANY I.
William Bechdolt, John F. Dishart, David A. Fisher, as Corporal; Hiram D. Harter, Henry C. Huffman, Martin Jones, mustered out June 13, 1865; Henry L. Rider, William B. Scott, Oliver P. White, Thomas Wright, Casper Zeph, as Corporal
YORKTOWN GUARDS.
Captain, Jacob H. Koonts, promoted to Colonel. First Lieutenant, Collier M. Reed. Second Lieutenants, David Kilgore, promoted to Captain, entered service of
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United States as Captain in One Hundred and Fortieth Regiment; James Reed, entered United States service; William Applegate.
DELAWARE COUNTY RANGERS.
Captain, David Nation. First Lieutenant, William H. Props, Second Lieutenant, Isnac Lewis.
UNION BLUES.
Captain, Lewis S. Horne, promoted to Lieutenant Colonel. First Lieutenant,' James T. Broyles, promoted to Captain. Second Lieutenants, John 8. D. Lewis, pro- moted to First Lieutenant; Daniel Inzelbaker.
HAMILTON TOWNSHIP QUARDS.
Captnin, Philip Cochran. First Lieutenant, John W. E. Jones. Second Lieu- tenant, William Shideler.
ROSTER OF CAPTAIN KEASBY'S COMPANY (THIRTY DAYS).
Mustered in July 17, 1862; mustered out August 26, 1862.
Captain-Edward G. Kcashy.
First Lieutenant-Lewis P. Everett.
Second Lieutenant -- Christopher C. Ruggles.
Sergeants-Isane W. Ellis, Samuel B. Taylor, James D. Orr, William Berry, Albert I. Zimmerman.
Corporals-Samuel Hutchins, Henry C. Klein, William Current, John H. Holm. Wagoner-Levin W. Shaffer.
Privates-James F. Armstrong, Anron V. Armitage, James Androws, Isaar D. Battreall, John W. Battrenh, William Bortsfield, John Boyce, Willinm A. Boyd, Thom- ron M. Bracken, Charles Calvert, James J. Crouch, John C. Crouch, George Coffeen, Absalom Clark, John Clark, Job Crabtree, Samuel G. Campbell, John V. HI. Cassady, George Darracott, Joseph Dunn, Benjamin Dragoo, Walter Everett, Thomas H. Ewell, John Farmer, Thos. Graves, Samuel Gibson, Barton S. Harter, Samuel U. Huffer, Adel- bert Haines, John Haines, William Hines, Robert Hines, John N. Hfines, William Hat- field, Jesse C. Housekeeper, Horton H. Hanna, Thomas Jones, Lewis Jones, John Jen- king, William Kiger, William L. Little, Philip W. Lewellen, John B. Maddy, John MeClellnn, Wesley MeCuen, Isane McConnell, Samuel McCormick, John MeKinney, James A. Moore, James L. Moore, Cyrus G. Neely, Thaddeus A. Neely, George Nelson, James II. Orr, Isaac Pingrey, Thomas Parker, George W. Robisen, Thomas J. Rich- . ardson, Mozart Randall, Henry Rodman, William Ross, Samuel M. Sullivan, James L. Streeter, John W. Shroyer, Jacob Shroyer, Solomon Shroyer, Andrew Smith, William Smith, William C. Smith, Patrick Sweeney, William Stradling, Henry Scudder, Monroe Spake, Jereminh Thomas. Leonidas L. Turner, James L. Truitt, Joseph Vickroy, Will- iam Winslow, James Willson, S. A. Wilson, Amos L. Wilson, Solomon Warthamer, Henry Wachtel, Levi Wilcoxen, Hosen Williams, Laban Williams, Andrew Wein, George W. Watson, Wesley T. White, Jacob J. Warfel, John Walling, William Waldo, John L. Wood.
FIRST U. S. VETERAN VOLUNTEER ENGINEERS. COMPANY B.
Corporal-George W. Campbell, from Company D, Eighty-fourth Indiana; mus- tered out .June 26, 1865.
Artificer-Francis Williams, from Company K, Eighty-fourth Indiana, mustered out September 26, 1865.
COMPANY O.
Sergeant-Daniel Burket, from Company B, Eighty-fourth Indiana; mustered out September 26, 1865.
Artificers-Adam Madill, from Company D, Eighty-fourth Indiann; mustered out June 30, 1865. David Mohler, from Company D, Eighty-fourth Indinna; mustered out June 30, 1865.
Private John W. Wooster, from Company B, Eighty-fourth Indiana; mustered out September 26, 1865.
Men who received bounty from Delaware County as three years' men, but whose company nnd regiment are unknown:
Watson Ammon, George W. Brock, William Barton, John C. Clark, John A. Clevenger, Richard T. Owins, John C. Fuson, Albert Gerrard, William Gray, Samuel
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Gandy, Lemuel C. Neal, James Reese, Samuel Sasser, William Stevens, Henry J. Shep- berd, James E. Trout, Abraham C. Williams, llenry Wolf, Isaac Wingate. . .
SECOND BATTERY.
Frnneis M. Haines, mustered out June 3, 1865. . THIRD BATTERY.
Jahn O. Cattrell, mustered out August 23, 1865.
Daniel Cottrell, discharged Angust 21, 1865.
James P. Skinner, artiticer; dischargel December 5, 1863.
FOURTH DATTERY.
James P. Helvio, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corpo; mustered out June 30,
1865.
John B. Campbell, mustered out July 20, 1865. SIXTEENTH BATTERY. -
Robert P. Hines, discharged May 20, 1862.
John Kelly, veteran; mustered out July 5, 1865.
Rufus Shideler, veteran; mustered out July 5, 1865.
TWENTY-SECOND BATTERY.
Wellington Cunningham, discharged May 29, 1865. INDIANA LEGION. (Delaware County Regiment.)
Colonel, Jacob H. Koontz. Lieutenant Colonel, Lewis S. Horne. SPECIAL COMPANIES. SCOTT RIFLES.
Captain, William B. Kline. First Lieutenant, Richard Berger. Second Lieu- tenant, David Nation, resigned Angust 30, 1861.
LIDERTY RANGERS.
Captain, Michael Dunkin. First Lieutenant, Robert White. Second Lieutenant, John Truitt.
DELAWARE RANGERS.
Captains, Edwin C. Anthony, entered United States servico as Captain of Second Cavalry; David Jesse. First Lieutonant, Archibald Hamilton. Second Lieutenant, Jobn W. Dungun.
UNION RANGERS.
Captain, Henry Kirby, entered United States service as Captain in Eighty-fourth Regiment. First Lieutenant, Georgo Black. Second Lieutenant, James V. Abbott.
INDIANA GUARD.
Captain, James J. Stewart. First Lieutenants, William II. Shrack, entered United States service; George F. Andrew. Second Lieutenant, Andrew J. Reynolds.
Captain, C. C. Ruggles. 1.irst Lieutenant, Noble B. Gregory, entered United States service in Eighty-fourth Regiment. Second Lieutenant, George S. Iams, en- tered United States service in Eighty-fourth Regiment.
INDIANA STATE GUARDS.
Captain, James Orr. First Lieutenant, John R. Williams. Second Lieutenant, William Franklin.
NOBLE GUARDS.
Captains, James R. Nation, entered United States service as Captain of Ninth Cavalry; Calvin Skinner. First Lieutenants, William Wright, entered United States service; Jacob Bowers. Second Lieutenants, William Nation, removed from the county; Jonathan Thornburg, entered United States service; Taylor Gibson.
UNION GUARDS.
Captain, Martin Brandt. First Lieutenant, David Foorman. Second Lieutenant, William HI. Props.
PERRY LEGION. 1
Captain, John B. Erwin, entered United States service. First Lieutenants, James D. Hiati, promoted to Captain; George D. Reese.
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MUNCIE SHARPSHOOTERS.
Captain, Jacob II. Wysor. First Lieutenant, Daniel W. Place. Second Lieuten- aat, Joseph W. Edmonds.
BETHEL HOME GUARDS.
Caplain, John Jones, entered United States service. First Lieutenants, Hiram H. Darter, promoted to Captain, entered United States service as First Lieutenant of Ona Hundred and Fortieth Regiment; Joseph Thomas. Second Lieutenants, Peter Trimble, removed from the county; William R. Tinker.
THE BATTLE-LIST.
In the following exhibit we present a list of the battles and other engagements, in which regiments containing Delaware County soldiers took part :
1861.
Philippi, Western Virginia, June 3-Seventh Regiment.
Rich Mountain, July 11-Eighth and Thirteenth Regiments.
Carrick's Ford, Virginia, July 12-Seventh Regiment.
Lewinsville, Virginin, September 11-Nineteenth Regiment.
Cheat Mountain, Virginia, September 12 and 13-Thirteenth Regiment.
Elk Water, Virginia, September 12 nnd 13-Thirteenth Regiment.
Green Brinr, Virginia, October 3-Thirteenth Regiment.
Chickamneomico, North Carolina, October 4-Twentieth Regiment.
Alleghany, Virginia, December 13-Thirteenth Regiment.
Rowlett's Station, Kentucky, Docember 17-Thirty-second Regiment.
1862.
Pea Ridge, Arkansas, March 6-8-Eighth Regiment.
Winchester, Virginia, March 22, 23-Seventh and Thirteenth Regiments.
Shiloh, Tennessee, April 6, 7-Thirty-sixth, Thirty-ninth and Fifty -seventh Regi- ments.
Siege of Corinth, Mississippi, April 11 to May 30-Thirty-sixth, Thirty-ninth, Forty-first, Fifty-seventh Regiments.
Pea Ridge, Tennessee, April 15-Forty-first Regiment.
Summerville, Virginia, May 7-Thirteenth Regiment.
Tuscumbia, Alabama, May 31-Forty-first Regiment.
Fair Oaks, Virginia, May 31 and June 1-Twentieth Regiment.
Port Republic, Virginia, June 9-Seventh Regiment. Front Royal, Virginia, June 12-Seventh Regiment. Orchards, Virginia, June 25-Twentieth Regiment. Gaines' Mill, Virginia, June 27-Twentieth Regiment.
Glendale, Virginia, June 28-Twentieth Regiment. Savage's Station, Virginia, June 29-Twentieth Regiment. White Oak Swamp, Virginia, June 30-Twentieth Regiment.
Malvern Hills, Virginia, July 1-Twentieth Regiment. Cotton Plant, Arkansas, July 7-Eighth Regiment. Baton Rouge, Louisiana, August 5-Twenty-first Regiment. Cedar Mountain, August 9 Seventh Regiment. Austin, Mississippi, August 2-Eighth Regiment. MeMinnville, Tennessee, August 9-Forty-first Regiment. Gainesville, Virginia, August 27 .- Nineteenth Regiment. Bull Run (second), Virginia, August 28-Nineteenth and Twentieth Regiments. Richmond, Kentucky, August 30-Sixty-ninth Regiment. Chantilly, Virginia, September 1 .- Twentieth Regiment. Des Allemands, Louisiana, September 8-Twenty-first Regiment.
South Mountain, Maryland, September 14-Nineteenth Regiment.
Antietam, Maryland, September 17-Nineteenth Regiment.
Vinegar Hill, Kentucky, September 22-Forty-first Regiment.
Porryville, Kentucky, October 8-Thirty-fifth, Forty.first and Fifty-seventh Regiments.
Fredericksburg, Virginia, December 11-13-Seventh, Nineteenth and Twentieth Regiments.
Cornet's Bridge, Louisiana, December-Twenty-first Regiment.
Chickasaw Bayou, Mississippi, December 28-31-Sixty-ninth Regiment.
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Stone River, Tennessee, December 31, 1862, January 2, 1863-Thirty-fifth, Thir- ty-sixth, Thirty-ninth. Fifty-seventh Regiments.
1863.
Arkansas Post, Arkansas, January 11-Sixty-ninth Regiment.
Deserted Farm, Virginia, January 30-Thirteenth Regiment.
Milton, Tennessee, March 20-One Hundred and First Regiment.
Fitzhugh's Crossinga, Virginia, April 29-Nineteenth Regiment.
Port Gibson (Magnolia Hill), Mississippi, May 1-Eighth and Sixty-ninth Regi- ments.
Chancellorsville, Virginia, May 2, 3-Seventh, Nineteenth and Twentieth Regi- ments.
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Varnell's Station, Georgia, May 9-Forty-first Regiment.
Jackson, Mississippi, May 14-Eighth Regiment.
Champion Hills, Mississippi, May 16-Eighth and Sixty-ninth Regiments.
Black River Bridge, Mississippi, May 17-Eighth and Sixty-ninth Regiments.
Vicksburg (siege), Mississippi, May 18 to July 4-Eighth and Sixty-ninth Regi- ments.
Port Hudson, Louisiana, May 21 to July 8-Twenty-first Regiment. Triune, Tennessee, June 1-Forty-first and Eighty-fourth Regiments.
La Fourche Crossing, Louisiana, June 21-Forty-first Regiment.
Hoover's Gap, Tennessee, June 24-One hundred and First Regiment.
Liberty Gap, Tennessee, June 26-Thirty-ninth Regiment.
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 1-3-Seventh, Nineteenth, Twentieth Regiments. Jackson, Mississippi, July 9-10-Eighth, Twelfth, Sixty-ninth Regiments.
Buffington Island, Ohio River, July 19-Ninetieth Regiment.
Manassas Gap, Virginia, July 23-Twentieth Regiment.
Fort Wagner, South Carolina, September 7-Thirteenth Regiment.
Chickamauga, Georgia, September 19, 20-Thirty-second, Thirty-fifth, Thirty- ninth, Eighty-fourth, One Hundred and First Regiments.
Zollicoffer, Tennessee, September 20-Ninetieth Regiment.
Blountsville, Tennessee, September 22-Ninetieth Regiment.
Henderson's Mill, Tennessee, October 11-Ninetieth Regiment.
Nustang Island, Texas, November 17-Eighth Regiment.
Mission Ridge, Tennessee, November 25-Twelfth, Thirty-second, Thirty-sixth, Fifty-seventh, One Hundred and First Regiments.
Pursuit of Longstreet, Tennessee, November and December-Fifty-seventh and Ninetieth Regiments.
Ashby's Gap, Virginia, November 27-Seventh Regiment.
Mine Run, Virginia, November 30-Seventh, Nineteenth, Twentieth Regiments.
Walker's Ford, Tennessee, December 2-Ninetieth Regiment.
Bean's Station, Tennessee, December 14-Ninetieth Regiment.
Talbott's Station, Tennessee, December 29-Forty-first Regiment.
1864.
Strawberry Plains, Tennessee, January 10-Ninetieth Regiment.
Mossy Creek, Tennessee, .Innuary 12-Ninetieth Regiment.
Dandridge, Tennessee. January 17-Ninetieth Regiment.
Egypt Station, Mississippi, February - - One Hundred and Nineteenth Regiment.
Paris, Tennessee, February - - One Hundred and Nineteenth Regiment.
Okolona, Mississippi, February 22-One Hundred and Nineteenth Regiment. Sabine Cross Roads, Louisiana, April 1-Twenty-first Regiment.
Suffolk (defense), Virginia, April 10 and May 3-Thirteenth Regiment.
Wilderness, Virginia, May 5, 6 and 7-Nineteenth and Twentieth Regiments. Tunnel Hill, Georgia, May 6 and 7-Eighty-fourth Regiment.
Wathel Junction, Virginia, May 7-Thirteenth Regiment.
Laurel Hill, Virginia, May 8-Seventh and Nineteenth Regiments.
Spottsylvania Court House, Virginia, May 8-10-Seventh, Nineteenth and Twen- tieth Regiments.
Rocky Face Ridge, Georgia, May 9-Fifty-seventh, Eighty-fourth and One Hun- dred and Thirtieth Regiments.
Chester Station, Virginia, May 16-Thirteenth Regiment.
Po River, Virginia, May 10 and 12-Seventh, Nineteenth and Twentieth Regi- ments.
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Yellow Tavern, Virginia, May 11-Seventh and Nineteenth Regiments.
Resaen, Georgia, May 14 and 15-Thirtieth, Thirty-second, Thirty-sixth, Fifty- seventh, Eighty-fourth, One Hundred and First, Ono Hundred and Twenty-fourth and One Hundred and Thirtieth Regiments.
Adairsville, Georgia, May - - One Hundred and First Regiment. Cassville, Georgia, Mny 19-One Hundred and First.
Foster's Farm, Virginia, May 20-Seventh, Nineteenth and Twentieth Regiments. North Anna, Virginia, May 25-Seventh, Nineteenth nnd Twentieth Regiments.
New Hope Church, Georgin, May 25-Twelfth, Thirty-sixth and Fifty-seventh Regiments.
Dallns, Georgin, May 27-Eighty-fourth nnd One Hundred and First Regiment. Bethesda Church, May 30-Seventh Regiment.
Cold Harbor, Virginia, June 3-Seventh, Thirteenth, Nineteenth and Twentleth Regiments.
Guntown, Mississippi, June 10-One Hundred and Nineteenth Regiment.
Petersburg, Virginia, June, 1864, to April, 1865-Seventh, Thirteenth, Nineteenth and Twentieth Regiments.
Kingston, Georgia, June - - Eighty-fourth Regiment.
Lost Mountain, Georgia, June 17-One Hundred and Twenty-fourth and One Hun- dred and Thirtieth Regiments.
Kenesaw Mountain, Georgin, Juno 27 - Twelfth, Thirty-second, Fifty-seventh, Eighty-fourth, One Hundred and First, One Hundred and Twenty-fourth and One Hundred and Thirtieth Regiments.
Decatur, Georgia, July 19-One Hundred and Twenty-fourth and One Hundred and Thirtieth Regiments.
Peach Tree Creek, Georgia, July 20-Thirty-second, Fifty-seventh and Eighty- fourth Regiments.
Atlanta (siege), Georgia, July 21 te September 2-Twelfth, Thirty-second, Fifty- seventh, Eighty-fourth, One Hundred and First, One Hundred and Twenty-fourth and Ons Hundred and Thirtieth Regiments.
Atchafalaya, Louisiana, July 28-Eighth Regiment.
Newnan, Georgia, July 31-Forty-first Regiment.
Hillsboro, Georgia, July 31-Ninetieth Regiment.
Fort Gaines, Alabama, August 5-8-Twenty-first Regiment.
Fort Morgan, Alabama, August 5-12-Twenty-first Regiment.
La Mavoo, Mississippi, August 18-One Hundred and Nineteenth Regiment. Yellow House, Virginia, August 19-21-Nineteenth Regiment.
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Jonesboro, Georgia, September 1-Twelfth, Thirty-ninth, Fifty-seventh, Eighty- fourth, One Hundred and First and One Hundred and Thirtieth Regiments.
Lovejoy, Georgia, September 2-Thirty-ninth, Fifty-seventh, and Eighty-fourth ยท Regiments.
Atlanta (capture), Georgin, September 2-See above.
Strawberry Plnins, Virginia, September 15-Thirteenth and Twentieth Regiments. Deep Bottom, Virginia, September 18-Thirteenth and Twentieth Regiments.
Opequan, Virginia, September 19-Eighth Regiment.
Chapin 's Bluff, Virginia, September 19-Thirteenth and Twentieth Regiments. Fort Gilmore, Virginia, September 20-Thirteenth nnd Twentieth Regiments.
Fisher's Hill, Virginia, September 22-Eighth Regiment.
New Market, Virginin, September 23-Eighth Regiment."
Sulphur Branch Trestle, Alabama, September 25-One Hundred and Twenty-first Regiment.
Huntsville, Alabama, Ortober 1-One Hundred and Thirty-first Regiment.
Cedar Creek, Virginin, October 19-Eighth Regiment.
Griswoldville, Georgia, November 23-Twelfth Regiment.
Spring Hill, Tenn., November 29-Fifty-seventh Regiment.
Franklin, Tennessee, November 30-Thirty-ninth. Fifty-seventh, Eighty-fourth, One Hundred and First and One Hundred and Twenty-first Regiments.
Murfreesboro, Tennessee (defense), December 7-One Hundred and Fortieth Regiment.
Nashville, Tennessee, December 15 and 16-Fifty-seventh, Eighty-fourth, One Hundred and Twenty-fourth, One Hundred and Thirtieth and One Hundred and Thirty- first Regiments.
Vernon, Mississippi, December 28-One Hundred and Nineteenth Regiment.
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Wilkinson 's Pike, Tennessee, December - - One Hundred and Thirty-first Regi- ment. Overall's Creek, Tennessee, Derember -- - One Hundred and Thirty- first Regi- ment.
1865.
Fort Fisher, North Carolina, January 14, 15-Thirteenth and One Hundred and Fortieth Regiments.
Fort Andersnn, North Carolina, February 19-Thirteenth and One Hundred and Fortieth Regiments.
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