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24 24 106 Totals 9 112 121 2 192 194 1,134 121 killed==10.6 per cent. Total of killed and wounded, 423. battles. K. & M. W. battles. K. & M. W. Fort Bisland, La. 3 Opequon, Va. 44 Port Hudson, La., June 14, 1863 21 Cedar Creek, Va. 38 Port Hudson Trenches, La. 7 Guerillas 1 Sabine Cross Roads, La. 2 Place unknown 2 Pleasant Hill, La. 3     Present, also, at Cane River, Mansura; Fisher's Hill. notes.--Organized at Norwich, N. Y., leaving there on September 6, 1862, and journeying to Binghamton on canal boats, a long line of them being used for the purpose. Seven of the companies had been recruited in Chenango county, and three in Madison. The regiment sailed from Baltimore on November 6, 1862, for New Orleans, where it was assigned to Weitzel's Brigade, Augur's Division, Nineteenth Corps, and stationed at Brashear City, La. Its first experience under fire was at Fort Bisland, April 112, 1863, where several men were wounded, some of them mor