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861; died in Confederate prisons (previously included), 84. battles. K. & M. W. battles. K. & M. W. Wilderness, Va. 1 Mine Explosion, Petersburg, Va. 22 Spotsylvania, Va. 16 Petersburg Trenches, Va. 30 North Anna, Va. 4 Weldon Railroad, Va. 15 Bethesda Church, Va. Peebles's Farm, Va. 7 Cold Harbor, Va., June 3, 1864 43 Fort Stedman, Va. 26 Petersburg, Va. (assault, June 17, 1864) 57 Fall of Petersburg, Va. 5 Present, also, at Ny River; Totopotomoy; Boydton Road; Hatcher's Pun. notes.--Organized at Rochester, N. Y., the men having been recruited mostly in Monroe, Yates, St. Lawrence and Jefferson counties. Although the recruiting commenced in June, 1863, the regiment did not complete its organization until January 4, 1864. It garrisoned the forts in New York Harbor until April 23, 1864, when it was ordered to the front, and was assigned to the Ninth Corps, joining it at Warrenton, Va. On May 2, 1864, it started for the Rapidan. The regiment was in lin