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17th day of June, 1861, with the four first commissioned officers, to-wit:
Wheatley, Manley T., captain and promoted to major in October; died in December, 1861.
Jacobs, Bayley S., first lieutenant and captain; was killed at Gettysburg.
Updike, John B., second lieutenant and first lieutenant, captain; wounded at Spotsylvania, 12th of May, 1864, and retired.
Funkhouser, Robert D., Jr., second lieutenant, first lieutenant, captain and acting lieutenant-colonel; wounded at Winchester, of June, 1862.
Brown, John G., color sergeant and second lieutenant; captured at Cold Harbor, June 3, 1864; was sent with the famous 600 Confederate officers to Morris Island, off South Carolina, under the so-called retaliation act; living.
Updike, Abraham, elected second lieutenant in October, 1864; was captured at Fort Steadman, 25th of March, 1865; dead.
Atwood, Luther, private, killed at Seven Pines, May 31, 1862.
Atwood, Samuel, private, died in hospital, Richmond.
Allen, John,