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0John PayneG40Jan. 9, 1865, to June 30, 1866. 61James Clarkunas'drecruit37April 19, 1864; sent by mistake to 28th Inf. April 24, 1864. 62Daniel W. Folgerunassignedrecruit25Apr. 18, 1864; trans. June 1864, to navy. 63Norman Johnsonunassignedrecruit23April 22, 1864; died April 23, 1864, at Gallop's Island, B. H. 64Seth M. Staplesunassignedrecruit18April 4, 1864; dis. Apr. 21, 1864, disa. Twentieth Regiment Infantry. (three Years.) Name.Co.Age.Term of service. 65John DelvinF42July 26, 1862, to October, 1864. 66Charles E. Humphrey, corp.K34Sept. 4, 1861; dis. May 6, 1863, disa. Twenty-Second Regiment Infantry. (three Years.) Name.Co.Age.Term of service. 67William S. PayneB46Sept. 6, 1861; dr. from rolls Oct. 8, 1861. 68Elisha SargentB28Sept. 5, 1861, to Oct. 17, 1864; abs. sick. 69Alfred Thorp Eugene H. Freeman, on the Potomac about June 1, 1864, saw among the soldiers, Thorpe, who used to work at the saw-factory. He had been in the navy, and his family liv