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f killed and wounded, 518, died in Confederate prisons (previously included), 36.
battles. K. & M. W. battles. K. & M. W.
Lewisburg, Va., May 23, 1862 9 Winchester, Va., July 23-24, 1864 21
South Mountain, Md. 11 Strasburg, Va. 1
Antietam, Md. 3 Summit Point, Va. 1
Murfreesboro, Tenn. 1 Berryville, Va. 7
Chickamauga, Ga. 26 Opequon, Va. 8
Mission Ridge, Tenn. 24 Fisher's Hill, Va. 1
Cloyd's Mountain, Va. 7 Cedar Creek, Va. 8
Lexington, W. Va. 2 Cabletown, Va., Nov. 19, 1864 3
Lynchburg, Va. 2 Guerillas 1
Cabletown, Va., July 19, 1864 4
Present, also, at Manassas, Va; Frederick, Md.; Hoover's Gap, Tenn.; Brown's Ferry, Tenn.; Martinsburg, W. Va.; Halltown, Va.; Beverly, W. Va.
notes — Organized in August, 1861, at Marietta, and ordered on duty in West Virginia.
Arriving there, it was stationed at Summerville, where it made its winter quarters and remained until May 12, 1862; it then moved to Lewisburg, Va., where it was placed in Crook's