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. PayneB46Sept. 6, 1861; dr. from rolls Oct. 8, 1861. 68Elisha SargentB28Sept. 5, 1861, to Oct. 17, 1864; abs. sick. 69Alfred Thorp Eugene H. Freeman, on the Potomac about June 1, 1864, saw among the soldiers, Thorpe, who used to work at the saw-factory. He had been in the navy, and his family lived in Philadelphia. He had enlisted again, and then belonged to the 187th Pennsylvania.—Letters from Two Brothers, p. 118.B28Sept. 17, 1861; dr. from rolls Oct. 8, 1861 70Alvah CottonF Edwin Clark, age 20, Co. F, 22d Reg. Inf., credited to Charlestown, died June 20, 1862, at West Cambridge.24Aug. 10, 1861; dis. Oct. 7, 1862, disa. 67*William S. PayneK46Sept. 16, 1861; dis. Nov. 1, 1862, disa. Twenty-Third Regiment Infantry. (three Years.) Name.Co.Age.Term of service. 71Edward P. Cowing, 2d lieut.33June 2, 1865, to June 26, 1865, exp. of service, as sergt. Twenty-fourth Regiment Infantry. (three Years.) Name.Co.Age.Term of service. 72Philip T. GreeleyD27Aug. 16,