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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 6. (ed. Frank Moore) 4 2 Browse Search
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mith ; First Surgeon T. M. Cook; Assistant Surgeon Caswell; Second Lieut. Fox, company A; First Lieutenant Beckwith, company B; Captain B. B. McDonald, and Second Lieut. Biddle, company C ; Second Lieut. Latimer, company D ; First Lieut. Parcher and Second Lieut. Lord, company E; First Lieut. Asa B. Hillyer, company F; Capt. John ieut.-Col. Moses F. Wooster, mortally wounded, died January first, 1863 ; First Lieutenant Asa B. Hillyer, mortally wounded, died January fourth, 1863; Second Lieut. John B. Biddle, killed on the field; First Lieut. John P. Flemming, wounded in the arm, supposed to be a prisoner; Second Lieut. R. D. Lord, slightly wounded. Killedtaking command of company I, from January first to January fifth, Capt. Barnes being sick and unfit for field-duty. First Lieut. Asa B. Hillyer, and Second Lieut. John B. Biddle fell while heroically attempting to rally their men. The regiment has lost in them officers whose places cannot be filled, and the country patriots who