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ere huzzaing over a captured battery and a routed foe, when the news of the surrender was received. The regiment surrendered 165, rank and file. Col. John W. A. Sanford was wounded at Bean's Station. Lieut.-Col. Daniel S. Troy, who succeeded in command, was wounded at Drewry's, and was again wounded and captured at Hatcher's Run while gallantly bearing the colors of the Fifty-ninth Alabama in front of the charge of the two regiments. Major Hatch was killed, and Capts. S. A. Williams, John W. Smith and G. A. Tarbutton were wounded, at White Oak road; and Capt. David A. Clark died of wounds received at Appomattox. Extracts from official war Records. No. 54—(535, 536) Mentioned in report of Gen. Bushrod Johnson, engagement at Bean's Station, December 14, 1863. No. 58—(642) Gracie's brigade, Gen. B. R. Johnson's troops, January 31, 1864. No. 59—(722, 802) March and April, 1864, in Gracie's brigade, Bushrod R. Johnson's corps. No. 68—(207) May 5 to 10, 1864, in