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d-Lieut. William C. Wrightson, privates, J. S. Littleford, J. N. Gossman, W. B. Cator.
Wounded—Capt. Thomas R. Stewart, First-Lieut. James A. Davis, Corp. J. Edwin Briddel; privates, James Abbott, S. E. Adkins, E. W. Breslin, mortally, Daniel Boyles, Charles A. Clarke, J. R Fentswait, mortally, W. B. Fountain, mortally, William Robbins, Benjamin F. Twilly, D. B. P. Tingle, W. A. Vickers, J. L. Woolford.
Captured-privates, L. H. Weaver, Ross Messick.
at Cold Harbor, June 3, 1864. Capt. I. Parran Crane, commanding.
Company A, Capt. George Thomas. Killed—privates, Wm. H. Holliday, Henry C. Owens.
Wounded— Thomas O'Brien, Alexander Fulton, mortally, Thomas D. Harrison, Frederick Heiston, Ivan C. Henry, Wm. Hoffman. Company B, First-Lieut. John H. Stone.
Wounded-First Lieut. John H. Stone; privates, James R. Herbert, A. W. Neale, Rinaldo I. Moran. Company C, Capt. Ferdinand Duvall.
Wounded—Second Lieut. Morris H. Tolson; Privates Wm. H. Claggett, C. S. Ford, Henry Loughran, R.