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Junction, Va. 2 15 4 21 Proctor's Creek, Va. 8 106 145 259 Drewry's Bluff, Va. Strawberry Plains, Va. 1 5   6 Deep Bottom, Va. 6 50 25 81 Siege of Petersburg, Va. 4 23   27 Chaffin's Farm, Va.   1 1 2 Darbytown Road, Va., Oct. 7, 1864 1 7   8 Fair Oaks, Va., Oct. 27, 1864 1 13 3 17 Fort Gregg, Va., April 2, 1865 14 58   72   Totals 120 498 288 906 Present, also, at Williamsburg; Bottom's Bridge; White Oak Swamp; Malvern Hill; Wood's Cross Roads; Cole's Island; Morris Island; Bermuda Hundred; Grover House; Hatcher's Run; Pursuit of Lee; Appomattox. notes.--The One Hundredth was recruited in Buffalo, and on March 7, 1862, started from there, 960 strong, arriving at Washington March 12th. It embarked on March 21st for Fort Monroe, where it joined General McClellan's Army, having been assigned to Naglee's (1st) Brigade, Casey's (2d) Division, Fourth Corps. Colonel Brown was killed at Fair Oaks, after which Colonel George B. Dandy, of the Regu<