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eth, but the regiment still remained in Geary's Division, and the men still wore the white stars on their caps. The Fifth was present at the hard fighting of the Atlanta Campaign, during which Colonel Patrick was killed at the battle of New Hope Church, and Major Henry E. Symmes fell mortally wounded at Kenesaw. Seventh Ohio Infantry. Candy's Brigade — Geary's Division--Twelfth Corps. (1) Col. Erastus B. Tyler; Bvt. Major-Gen. (2) Col. William R. Creighton (Killed). (3) Col. Samuel McClelland. companies. killed and died of wounds. died of disease, accidents, in Prison, &c. Total Enrollment. Officers. Men. Total. Officers. Men. Total. Field and Staff 3 1 4 1   1 18 Company A   21 21   8 8 154   B   13 13   7 7 117   C 2 26 28   7 7 148   D 1 15 16   11 11 158   E 1 10 11   10 10 122   F 1 13 14   9 9 138   G   19 19 1 9 10 128   H   15 15   10 10 139   I 1 17 18   10 10 114   K 1 24 25   6 6 129 Totals 10