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151   K   9 9   7 7 121 Totals 4 126 130 1 130 131 1,414 Total of killed and wounded, 461; died in Confederate prisons (previously included), 33. battles. K. & M. W. battles. K. & M. W. Deserted House, Va. 7 Shepherdstown, Va. 3 Suffolk, Va. 3 Smithfield, Va. 4 Blackwater, Va. 2 Opequon, Va. 4 Manassas Plains, Va. 3 Fisher's Hill, Va. 1 Todd's Tavern, Va. 31 New Market, Va. 3 Spotsylvania, Va. 2 Port Republic, Va. 1 Yellow Tavern, Va. 2 Newtown, Va. 5 Hungary, Va. 2 Cedar Creek, Va. 2 Old Church, Va. 2 Loudon Valley, Va. 1 Cold Harbor, Va. 14 Petersburg, Va. 4 Trevilian Station, Va. 26 Five Forks, Va. 1 White Post, Va. 7     notes.--Organized at Portage, N. Y., as the One Hundred and Thirtieth Infantry, and served as such at Suffolk, Va., and in Keyes's Peninsular campaign. On July 28, 1863, it was transferred to the mounted service under the designation of the First New York Dragoons. Colonel Gibbs, who belonged to the United