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250 killed and wounded. October 29, 1864: Beverly, W. Va. Union, 8th Ohio Cav.; Confed., troops of Gen. Breckinridge's command. Losses: Union, 8 killed, 25 wounded, 13 missing; Confed., 17 killed, 27 wounded, 92 missing. November, 1864. November 5, 1864: Fort Sedgwick or Fort Hell, Va. Union, Second Corps; Confed., troops of Gen. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia. Losses: Union, 5 killed, 10 wounded; Confed., 15 killed, 35 wounded. November 12, 1864: Newtown and Cedar Springs,Va. Union, Merritt's, Custer's, and Powell's Cav.; Confed., troops of Gen. Early's command. Losses: Union, 84 wounded, 100 missing; Confed., 150 killed, wounded, and missing. November 13, 1864: Bull's Gap., Tenn. Union, 8th, 9th, and 13th Tenn. Cav.; Confed., advance of Gen. Hood's army. Losses: Union, 5 killed, 36 wounded, 200 missing; Confed. No record found. November 17, 1864: Bermuda hundred, Va. Union, 209th Pa.; Confed., tro