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& M. W. Camden, N. C. 1 North Anna, Va. 1 Manassas, Va. 67 Bethesda Church, Va. 7 Chantilly, Va. 1 Cold Harbor, Va. 2 South Mountain, Md. 1 Petersburg, Va. 20 Antietam, Md. 7 Mine Explosion, Va. 20 Fredericksburg, Va. 15 Weldon Railroad, Va. 1 Wilderness, Va. 6 Peebles Farm, Va. 16 Spotsylvania, Va. 18 Fall of Petersburg 4 Present, also, at Siege of Vicksburg; Jackson, Miss.; Totopotomoy; Hatcher's Run. notes.--Organized at Keene, N. H., leaving the State Dec. 25, 1861. It sailed from Annapolis, Jan. 7, 1862, with the Burnside expedition, disembarking at Hatteras Island, where it went into a camp of instruction. After some active service with Reno's Brigade in North Carolina, it returned to Virginia with the Ninth Corps, in August, 1862. It had been assigned in the meantime to Nagle's (1st) Brigade, Reno's (2d) Division, in which command it fought at Manassas, where it lost 30 killed, 117 wounded, and 70 missing, out of 450 engaged; the missing ones