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rmy, and fought at Chickamauga, it being then in Harker's (3d) Brigade, Wood's (1st) Division, Crittenden's Corps; its loss in that battle was 13 killed, 78 wounded, and 22 missing. In October, 1863, under command of Colonel Stout, the regiment fought in Beatty's Brigade, Van Cleve's Division, Crittenden's Corps; its loss in that battle was 6 killed, 105 wounded, and 15 missing. Upon the reorganizh Indiana Infantry. Hazen's Brigade — T. J. Wood's Division--Fourth Corps. (1) Col. Thomas T. Crittenden; Brig.-Gen. (3) Col. Hagerman Tripp. (2) Col. Philemon P. Baldwin (Killed). (4) Colns's hard-fought battle of Stone's River. The regiment was then in Paimer's (2d) Division, of Crittenden's Corps, its casualties on that field amounting to 11 killed, 87 wounded, and 11 missing. At Cnext at Stone's River, it being then in General Cruft's (1st) Brigade, Palmer's (2d) Division, Crittenden's Corps, and was commanded in that action by Colonel Osborn; loss, 5 killed, 45 wounded, an