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ssas, Va. 16 Guerillas 1 Chancellorsville, Va. 30 Place unknown 1 Gettysburg, Pa. 25     Present, also, at Green Brier, W. Va.; Huntersville, Va.; Monterey, Va.; Freeman's Ford, Va.; Hagerstown, Md.; Siege of Fort Wagner, S. C.; Occupatind wounded, 467; died in Confederate prisons (previously included), 14. battles. K. & M. W. battles. K. & M. W. Green Brier, W. Va. 3 Resaca, Ga. 3 Buffalo Mountain, W. Va. 12 Dallas, Ga. 4 Shiloh, Tenn. 32 Kenesaw Mountain, Ga. 13 Sroceeded to West Virginia, where it remained on duty until February, 1862, fighting in the meanwhile at the battles of Green Brier and Camp Allegheny; in the latter engagement there was some sharp fighting in which the Ninth lost 8 killed, and 13 woed and wounded, 592. battles. K. & M. W. battles. K. & M. W. Cheat Mountain, W. Va. 4 Bristoe Station, Va. 1 Green Brier, W. Va. 4 Mine Run, Va. 1 Kernstown, Va. 12 Morton's Ford, Va. 4 Harrison's Landing, Va. 1 Wilderness, Va. 13