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863.
Strength of company, 57; present, 42; absent on detail, 6; absent, sick, 8; absent, wounded, i.
In the memorable charge at Gettysburg, July 4, 1863.
Strength of company, 55; present, 40; absent, sick, 8; absent, wounded, 1; absent on detail, 6; wounded, 3; killed, 1; captured, 2; deserted, 5; conspicuous for gallantry, 6.
In September we were ordered to encamp near Clark's Mountain, and remained there until October 8th.
At Bristoe Station, Orange and Alexander Railroad, October 14, 1863.
Strength of company, 45; present, 31; absent, sick, 3; absent on detail, 7; absent on leave, 1; captured, 2.
Returned to Clark's Mountain, and remained there until we advanced towards the Wilderness and engaged the enemy at Mine Run December 2, 1863.
Strength of company, 45; present, 32; absent, sick, 2; absent, wounded, 1; absent on detail, 8; captured, 2.
Returned to camp on Bell's farm, Orange county, and there remained until January, 1864. January 5th, advanced towards the Wi
1864 and not exchanged.
King, Edward.
Kilgore, M. P., promoted sergeant October 11, 1862, killed July 30, 1864, Crater.
Mason, William, killed Cumberland Church, April 7, 1865.
Miller, John C.
Manning, S. D., died in hospital, September 1862, Petersburg.
Marchant, Frank M., promoted Third Lieutenant, July 29, 1862, promoted First Lieutenant, October 27, 1864.
Mears, James E., discharged for disabilities from wounds.
Mears, Thomas F., captured May 29, 1864, not exchanged.
ohnson's Farm.
Johnson Ward, July 4, 1864, Gettysburg.
Wm. Mason, Appomattox C. H., 1865. Sergeant Smith Toppin, July 30, 1864, Crater.
Died in Hospital: Privates John Ferrell, Richmond Battery, June 10, 1862; S. D. Manning, Petersburg, September, 1862; B. F. Nottingham, Brandy Station, Orange and Alexandria R. R., October, 1862; Wm. J. Smith, Richmond, May 21, 1863.
Died in Prison: Elias W. Cherry, 1864, sent to hospital at the evacuation of Norfolk, Va.; George W. Barcroft and D. W. H
August 19, 1864 and not exchanged.
Halloway, Joseph.
Hewlett, Joseph F., captured July 4, 1863, and not exchanged.
Heckrotte, Oliver, sent to hospital in Richmond 1863, and never heard from.
Herbert, Joseph T., transferred to 15th Virginia Cavalry.
Horton, Daniel W., sent to hospital September 26, 1862, and supposed to have died.
Jones, Walter J., promoted Lieutenant 41st Virginia Regiment, and killed May 6, 1864, Wilderness.
Jackson, William A., furnished substitute April 24, 1862.
King, Joseph.
King, George, captured August 9, 1864 and not exchanged.
King, Edward.
Kilgore, M. P., promoted sergeant October 11, 1862, killed July 30, 1864, Crater.
Mason, William, killed Cumberland Church, April 7, 1865.
Miller, John C.
Manning, S. D., died in hospital, September 1862, Petersburg.
Marchant, Frank M., promoted Third Lieutenant, July 29, 1862, promoted First Lieutenant, October 27, 1864.
Mears, James E., discharged for disabilities from wound
nce men, quarter-master's men, sick, wounded, cooks, &c., of the Regiment, were armed and placed in the trenches to protect Petersburg from an attack.
August 24, 1864, took up line of march and proceeded to the rail road, and bivouacked on Armstrong's farm.
August 25, engaged the enemy near Reams' Station, on the Petersburg and Weldon Railroad.
Battle Reams' Station, August 25.
Strength of company, 37; present, 13; sick, 6; wounded, 4; captured, 6; detail, 6; under arrest, 2.
August, 26, 1864, returned to camp and remained untill October 26, 1864, when we took up the line of march and proceeded to the Plank Road to Buggles mill, and engaged the enemy on the 27th instant.
Battle Burgess' Mill, strength of company, 38; present, 20; sick, 4; wounded, 1; captured, 6; detail, 4; on leave, 2; under arrest, 1; conspicuous for gallantry, 1; killed, 1; wounded, 1; captured, 3; deserted, I; returned by Medical Examining Board, 1. Captain John Hobday was killed, which promoted Lt. C
hands of the ladies of Martinsburg.
Battle of Gettysburg July 3, 1863.
Strength of company, 57; present, 42; absent on detail, 6; absent, sick, 8; absent, wounded, i.
In the memorable charge at Gettysburg, July 4, 1863.
Strength of company, 55; present, 40; absent, sick, 8; absent, wounded, 1; absent on detail, 6; wounded, 3; killed, 1; captured, 2; deserted, 5; conspicuous for gallantry, 6.
In September we were ordered to encamp near Clark's Mountain, and remained there until October 8th.
At Bristoe Station, Orange and Alexander Railroad, October 14, 1863.
Strength of company, 45; present, 31; absent, sick, 3; absent on detail, 7; absent on leave, 1; captured, 2.
Returned to Clark's Mountain, and remained there until we advanced towards the Wilderness and engaged the enemy at Mine Run December 2, 1863.
Strength of company, 45; present, 32; absent, sick, 2; absent, wounded, 1; absent on detail, 8; captured, 2.
Returned to camp on Bell's farm, Orange county, and th