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on's   4 4   11 11 15   First. Sept., ‘61 D-- Served through the war. Durell's 1 2 3   21 21 24   Ninth. Sept., ‘61 E-- Served through the war. Knap's 2 12 14   11 11 25   Twelfth. Dec., ‘61 F-- Served through the war. Hampton's 2 8 10   14 14 24   Twelfth. Aug., ‘62 G--Young's         9 9 9     Oct., ‘62 H--J. I. Nevins's         7 7 7   Twenty-sec'd. Dec., ‘63 I--R. J. Nevins's         3 3 3   Twenty-sec'd. Aug., ‘62 K--Keystone         4 4 4       --Penn. S. M.   1 1   9 9 10       Infantry.                   July, ‘61 1st Penn. Reserves 6 102 108 2 64 66 174 Crawford's Fifth. Oct., ‘61 2d Penn. Reserves 4 73 77 3 71 74 151 Crawford's Fifth. July, ‘61 3d Penn. Reserves 3 69 72 1 54 55 127 Meade's First. July, ‘61 4th Penn. Reserves 2 76 78 1 60 61 139 Meade's First. Aug., ‘61 5th Penn. Reserves 14 127 141   68 68 209 Crawford's Fifth. June, ‘61 6th Penn. R