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ent into quarters in the unfinished barracks on the south side of Trent River. It was assigned to the brigade commanded by Colonel T. J. C. Amory, and, Dec. 11, took part in the expedition to Goldsborough. Dec. 30.—Company G was detached to perform outpost duty at Brice's Ferry. This post was garrisoned by this company as long as the regiment remained in North Carolina. Jan. 17, 1863.—Seven companies of the regiment marched with a portion of the First Brigade on an expedition to Pollocksville. Having accomplished their object successfully, and having driven back the enemy at White Oak Creek, they returned to Newbern. On the 20th of February, the regiment suffering severely from a steadily increasing sick list, six companies were moved from the barracks to Deep Gully, as a sanitary measure; but, the shelter tents proving quite insufficient for the comfort of the men suffering from malaria, they returned in a week to the barracks. On the 1st of March, Colonel Sprague, wi