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nce muster out. Jno. Ricker, Henry Smitherman, Received a warrant, later. Died since muster out. Eben Cook, Discharged for disability. Died since muster out. Stephen Knowles, Killed or died in hospital. Geo. B. White, Killed or died in hospital. Nathaniel Trumbull, Charles Hawkins, Discharged for disability. Died since muster out. Edw. P. Swift, Chas. Cummings, Discharged for disability. Jno. Hutchinson, Geo. A. Smith, Silas Tarbell, A. J. Bennett, Jas. N. Dunn, B. F. Young, Died since muster out. Alvin Stevens, Discharged for disability. Albert Gage, Killed or died in hospital. Orrin Foster. Discharged for disability. Frank Howard, Discharged for disability. Ezra Baxter, Jr., Francis H. Conway, Died since muster out. Henry C. Hall, Sylvester Horton, Richard Allen, Wounded. Geo. O. Manning. Commissioned, later. Sixth Detachment.—Sergt. O. S. Snell; Gunner, Jas. W. Kenney; Chief of Caisson, Henry Williams. Privates, Daniel Cheney,