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rd, Chas. C. Brusseau, October. Carroll, Jno. W. Clancy, Jeremiah. Wounded. Cliffonnin, Joseph. Fischer, Henry B. Gardiner, Jno. Galliff, Geo. H. Gordon, Jno. Killed Jno. Killed or died in hospital. Griffin, Ira. Hall, Albert F. Killed or died in hospital. Hatch,itt, Chas. B. Higgins, Fred T. Horrigan, Jno. Horrigan, Michael. Holden, Jas. Hudso Commissioned, later. Libby, Geo. Maine, Jno. W. Maine, Joseph. Martineau. Millett,. Moore, Ira. Murphy, David S. Murphy, Jno. Neville, Thos. Killed or died in hospitaecord, Horace. Reddington, H. Richardson, Jno. S. Wounded. Right, Jno. Rock, Louis.Jno. Rock, Louis. Rowley, Jno. M. Sallinger, W. Schwamb, Chas. Wounded. Shannon, Edwin. Shay, G. d for disability. Smith, Frank B. Smith, Jno. Smith, Jno. H. Soper, Herman. StrattoJno. H. Soper, Herman. Stratton, Frederic S. Stuedivant, Andrew M. White, Chas. Wilson, Daniel G. Wright, C. M. [2 more...]