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Present, also, at Fort Henry, Tenn.; Siege of Corinth, Miss.; Lost Mountain, Ga.; Ogeechee, Ga.; Savannah, Ga.; Salkahatchie, S. C.; Bentonville, N. C.
notes.--Organized at Cairo, Ill., and mustered in August 1, 1861, proceeding in the next Siege of Corinth; Tuscumbia River; Jackson, Miss.; Meridian Raid; Big Shanty, Ga.; Jonesboro, Ga.; Siege of Savannah; Salkahatchie, S. C.; Columbia, S. C.
notes.--Organized at Cairo, September 18, 1861.
In November it fought at Belmont, where ite Sea; The Carolinas; Brush Mountain, Ga.; Nickajack Creek, Ga.; Jonesboro, Ga.; Siege of Savannah; Pocotaligo, S. C.; Salkahatchie, S. C.; Orangeburg, S. C.; Columbia, S. C.; Bentonville, N. C.
notes.--Organized at Madison, Wis., and mustered intgton, Miss.; Siege of Corinth, Miss.; Raymond, Miss.; Siege of Jackson, Miss.; Lookout Mountain, Tenn.; Savannah, Ga.; Salkahatchie, S. C.; Neuse River, N. C.
notes.--Recruited in the fall of 1861.
In March, 1862, it joined Pope's expedition agai