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863; Sharpsburg, Jack's Shop, Hawe's Shop, Trevilian Station, Yellow Tavern, Burgess' Mill, Reams' Station, Stony Creek, Belfield, Edwards' Ferry, Atlee's Station, Wilderness, Chancellorsville, Williamsburg, Richard's Ferry, Hagerstown, Bucktown, Occer of battles, prominent among which were Pocotaligo, Second Cold Harbor, Hawe's Shop, Trevilian Station, Burgess' Mill, Belfield, and Bentonville, and finally was surrendered at Greensboro.
At Trevilian he was captured with a number of his comradesStation, White House, Hawe's Shop, Sappony Church, Lee's Mill, Gravelly Run, Reams' Station, Burgess' Mill, Stone Creek, Belfield or Hicks' Ford, and all the engagements in South and North Carolina from February, 1865, to the surrender of Johnston, ACold Harbor, Frayser's Farm, and the Davis House, on the Weldon railroad, where he was again wounded; Reams' Station and Belfield.
He served on the Petersburg lines during the entire siege and fought with the rear guard from Petersburg to Appomattox