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heridan in his famous Shenandoah campaign against Early. At the battle of the Opequon, the regiment lost 185 men killed and wounded--three-fifths of those engaged — eliciting by its gallantry a complimentary notice from the Division General. At Cedar Creek it lost 21 killed, 86 wounded, and 8 missing. The regiment was mustered out at Elmira on June 17, 1865. One Hundred and Fifteenth New York Infantry--Iron hearts. Barton's Brigade — Turner's Division--Tenth Corps. (1) Colonel Simeon Sammon. (2) Colonel Nathan J. Johnson. companies. killed and died of wounds. died of disease, accidents, in Prison, &c. Total Enrollment. Officers. Men. Total. Officers. Men. Total. Field and Staff   1 1   2 2 17 Company A 1 20 21   19 19 108   B 1 10 11   12 12 110   C 2 18 20   15 15 113   D   10 10   20 20 115   E   11 11   25 25 129   F 1 10 11   17 17 117   G 1 13 14   17 17 124   H   12 12   19 19 114   I   13 13   27 27 1