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ered at Appomattox.
Second Sergeant Edward C. Shepherd, disabled, detailed for hospital duty.
Third Sergeant David W. Thornton, detailed to work in Government shops.
Corporal George Oglevie, discharged October, 1861, disability.
Corporal Calvin L. Peek, promoted sergeant, captured October 27, 1864, and not exchanged.
Corporal Charles Evans, wounded May 3, 1863, Chacellorsville, captured August 19, 1864, and not exchanged.
Musician Joseph J. Smith, drummer.
Privates.
Beaton, Joseph, surrendered at Appomattox.
Bateman, Jonathan.
Barcroft, George W., left in hospital in Norfolk, sick, May 10, 1862, and never heard from.
Butt, William T., mortally wounded May 12, 1864, Spotsylvania Court House, and May 24th in Camp Winder hospital, Richmond.
Berkley, Lycurgus, furnished substitute May 6, 1862, substitute deserted May 10th.
Cooper, Arthur, died in hospital.
Casey, Elvin K., lost an arm May 6, 1864, Wilderness.
Casey, James A.
Cherry, Elias W