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. Cobb, wagonerH20June 27, 1861. 302Daniel BarnettH24June 27, 1861. 303John B. BusteedH21June 27, 1861. 304James H. ColeH20June 27, 1861; sergt. 305John P. DanielsH25June 27, 1861. 306Edwin A. FrostH24June 27, 1861. 307John P. GammonH25June 27, 1861. 308Alexander H. GreenlawH23June 27, 1861. 309Winfield S. HammondH22June 27, 1861; corp. 310John HannaH25June 27, 1861; corp. 311John H. HillB22June 14, 1861. 312Robert JostH30June 27, 1861. 313Andrew J. KennyB28June 14, 1861. 314James W. KennyH 315William M. PayneH20June 27, 1861. 316Francis QuinnH22June 27, 1861. 317Alvin BobbinsH24June 27, 1861. 318Ezra W. ThompsonH20June 27, 1861. 319George S. WilsonH29June 27, 1861. 320William S. WoodsH20June 27, 1861. Albert S. Ingalls died of a wound Aug. 11, 1862 (see p. 157 previous). John Locke died in the service Sept. 22, 1862 (see p. 168 previous). Francis Gould received a ball in his knee Sept. 1, 1862, and died from its supposed effects Sept. 7, 1874 (see p. 263 previou