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a. 8 Fredericksburg, Va. 3 Weldon Railroad, Va., Oct. 2, 1864 1 Chancellorsville, Va. 14 Boydton Road, Va. 11 Gettysburg, Pa. 22 Hatcher's Run, Va., March 25, 1865 2 Auburn, Va. 1 Hatcher's Run, Va., March 30, 1865 1 Wilderness, Va. 56 Sailor's Creek, Va. 2 Present, also, at Yorktown; Williamsburg; Chantilly; Kelly's Ford; Mine Run; Po River; Cold Harbor; Strawberry Plains; Poplar Spring Church; Farmville; Appomattox. notes.--Recruited from the counties of Jefferson, Clarion, and Clearfield. The men were mostly from the forest regions, possessing the hardy characteristics and manly traits incidental to mountaineers and lumbermen. The regiment left its barracks in Pittsburg in November, 1861. After some hard service in the trenches before Yorktown, and some skirmishing at Williamsburg — then in Kearny's Division,--it faced the enemy at Fair Oaks, in one of the deadliest struggles of the war, winning praise from generals and historians alike. Its losses at Fa