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the captured. Total. Fair Oaks, Va. 25 92 20 137 Seven Days Battle, Va.   1 1 2 Swift Creek, Va. 1 4   5 Drewry's Bluff, Va. 2 17 4 23 Cold Harbor, Va. 46 159 10 215 Siege of Petersburg, Va. 11 32   43 Chaffin's Farm, Va. 9 50   59 Darbytown Road, Va., Oct. 27, 1864   3   3 Picket, and Skirmishes 4 26 1 31   Totals 98 384 36 518 Present, also, at Siege of Yorktown, Va.; Williamsburg, Va.; Malvern Hill, Va.; Winston, N. C.; Free Bridge, N. C.; Williamston, N. C. Dismal Swamp, Va.: Proctor's Creek, Va.; Bermuda Hundred, Va.; Fall of Richmond. notes.--Recruited principally at Oswego, in the fall of 1861. It left Oswego January 20, 1862, with 750 men, and at Albany received 250 more, who had been recruited in Oneida county. It left the State in February, 1862, and upon its arrival at Washington was assigned to Palmer's Brigade, Casey's Division, Fourth Corps. The regiment fought well at Fair Oaks, under command of Lieutenant-Colonel DeFores