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Three of the color bearers were one-armed.
20th Infantry, Col. F. W. Palfrey, 9 officers, 50 men, two colors.
21st Infantry, 25 men, 6 colors.
Accompanying the color bearers of this regiment was Sergeant Thomas Plunkett, who had both arms shot off at Fredericksburg.
22d Infantry, Lieut.-Col. Thomas Sherwin, 100 men, four colors.
23d Infantry, Col. J. W. Raymond, 30 men, three colors.
25th Infantry, Col. James Tucker, 50 men, three colors.
Third Battalion Rifles, Capt. M. S. McConville, 10 men, one flag.
26th Infantry, Col. A. B. Farr, 12 officers, 20 men, four colors.
27th Infantry, Adjutant J. W. Holmes, 2 officers, 12 men, three colors.
28th Infantry, Capt. John Miles, 50 men, six colors.
29th Infantry, Lieut.-Col. C. D. Browne, 100 men, four colors.
30th Infantry, Lieut.-Col. H. O. Whittemore, 30 men, three colors.
The regiment is still in the field.
31st Infantry, Maj. L. F. Rice, 2 officers, 8 men, five colors.
32d Infantry, Col. J. A.