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s, Va. 9 Totopotomoy, Va. 1 Chantilly, Va. 1 Cold Harbor, Va. 3 Fredericksburg, Va. 7 Siege of Petersburg, Va. 22 Chancellorsville, Va. 8 Deep Bottom, Va. 1 Gettysburg, Pa. 45 Boydton Road, Va. 3 Kelly's Ford, Va. 2 Hatcher's Run, Va. 2 Mine Run, Va. 2 Farmville, Va. 3 Picket Line, Va. (1862) 3     Present, also, at White Oak Swamp; Malvern Hill; Poplar Spring Church; Strawberry Plains; Appomattox. notes.--Leaving the State, August 2, 1861, it proceeded to Cockeysville, Md., where it guarded the railroad for several weeks. It sailed for Hatteras Inlet, N. C., September 24th, and thence in November to Fort Monroe, where it passed the winter. While encamped at Newport News, it participated in the fight between the Merrimac and the Congress; the regiment having been deployed on the beach under the fire of the Confederate vessels, prevented the enemy from taking possession of the Congress. It went to Norfolk in May, and in the following month joined McClel