ne 16.
New London, Va., June 16.
Lynchburg, Va., June 17, 18.
Abner Ford wounded.
1864.
under Gen. Jubal Early in his advance into Pennsylvania.
Forest Depot, Va., June 18.
Liberty, Va., June 20.
Salem, Va., June 21.
Leetown, W. Va., July 3.
North Mountain, W. Va., July 4.
Hagerstown, Md., July 7.
Frederick, Md., July 8.
Monocacy, Md., July 9.
Urbana, Md., July 9.
Rockville, Md., July 10.
Tenleytown, District of Columbia, July 11, 12.
Norman King w
Winchester, Va., August 17.
Opequon, Va., August 19, 20.
Charlestown, W. Va., August 21.
Summit Point, W. Va., August 21.
Halltown, W. Va., August 22.
Charlestown, W. Va., August 23.
Kearneysville, W. Va., August 25.
Leetown, W. Va., August 26.
Smithfield, W. Va., August 28.
Opequon, Va., August 29.
Brucetown, Va., August 30.
Rice Dennis wounded.
Opequon, Va., September 1.
Bunker Hill, Va., September 3.
Henry Watkins killed.
Stephenson's Depot, Va.,
wounded, Charles Polk Kent wounded.
Stephenson's Depot, Va., July 20.
Allen Caperton wounded.
Kernstown, Va., July 23.
Winchester, Va., July 24.
Martinsburg, W. Va., July 25.
Clear Springs, Md., July 29.
Mercersburg, Pa., July 29.
Chambersburg, Pa., July 30.
McConnellsburg, Pa., July 30.
Cumberland, Md., August 1.
Samuel Dunlop wounded.
Old Town, Md., August 2.
Green Springs, Md., August 2.
Hancock, Md., August 2.
New Creek, W. Va., August 4.
Moorefield, W. Va., August 7. Lieut. W. R. Gaines wounded and Adgt J. W. Marshall and Capt. E. E. Bouldin captured.
Fisher's Hill, Va., August 13.
Fisher's Hill, Va., August 15. Charles P. Noell wounded.
Kernstown, Va., August 17.
Winchester, Va., August 17.
Opequon, Va., August 19, 20.
Charlestown, W. Va., August 21.
Summit Point, W. Va., August 21.
Halltown, W. Va., August 22.
Charlestown, W. Va., August 23.
Kearneysville, W. Va., August 25.
Leetown, W. Va., August 26.
ne 4.
Goshen, Va., June 6.
Buffalo Gap, Va., June 7.
Staunton Road, Va., June 8.
Arbor Hill, Va., June 10.
Newport, Va., June 10.
Middlebrook, Va., June 10. Jas. R. Crews and Norman B. Spraggins wounded.
Brownsburg, Va., June 10. Alexander S. Walker wounded, Samuel Price and William Spencer wounded, B. W. Marshall captured.
Lexington, Va., June 11.
Broad Creek, Va., June 13.
Buchanan, Va., June 13.
Peaks Gap, Va., June 14.
Fancy Farm, Va., June 15.
Otter River, Va., June 16.
New London, Va., June 16.
Lynchburg, Va., June 17, 18.
Abner Ford wounded.
1864.
under Gen. Jubal Early in his advance into Pennsylvania.
Forest Depot, Va., June 18.
Liberty, Va., June 20.
Salem, Va., June 21.
Leetown, W. Va., July 3.
North Mountain, W. Va., July 4.
Hagerstown, Md., July 7.
Frederick, Md., July 8.
Monocacy, Md., July 9.
Urbana, Md., July 9.
Rockville, Md., July 10.
Tenleytown, District of Columbia, July 11, 12.
No
W. Va., July 13.
Carrick's Ford, W. Va., July 13.
Swamp's Block House, W. Va., November—. Henry Chick killed and Isaac Friend wounded.
1862.
with Gen. R. E. Lee in West Virginia.
Dry Forks, W. Va., January 8.
North Fork, W. Va., January 17. R. M. Friend wounded on scout.
Hinkle's Gap, W. Va., February 4.
Seneca Creek, W. Va., February—.
North Mountain, W. Va., March 4. Samuel M. Gaines wounded.
With Gen. Loring,
Nicholas Court House, W. Va., July 26.
Fayetteville, W. Va., September 10.
Cotton Hill, W. Va., September 11.
Montgomery's Ferry, W. Va., September 12.
Charleston, W. Va., September 13.
Buffalo, W. Va., September 27.
Charleston, W. Va., October 6.
Bulltown, W. Va., October 9.
Charleston, W. Va., October 16.
Kanawha Falls, W. Va., October 31.
1863.
with Gen. R. E. Lee in his advance into Pennsylvania.
Middletown, Va., June 11.
Winchester, Va., June 13.
White Post, Va., June 14.
Bunker Hill, Va., June 15.
a., October 9.
Charleston, W. Va., October 16.
Kanawha Falls, W. Va., October 31.
1863.
with Gen. R. E. Lee in his advance into Pennsylvania.
Middletown, Va., June 11.
Winchester, Va., June 13.
White Post, Va., June 14.
Bunker Hill, Va., June 15.
Martinsburg, W. Va., June 15.
Greencastle, Pa., June 20.
Chambersburg, Pa., June 20.
Carlisle, Pa., June 29.
Gettysburg. Pa., July 1, 2, 3. Samuel M. McCargo killed, Henry C. Chappell, Jno. Roberts wounded and died.
estown, W. Va., August 23.
Kearneysville, W. Va., August 25.
Leetown, W. Va., August 26.
Smithfield, W. Va., August 28.
Opequon, Va., August 29.
Brucetown, Va., August 30.
Rice Dennis wounded.
Opequon, Va., September 1.
Bunker Hill, Va., September 3.
Henry Watkins killed.
Stephenson's Depot, Va., September 5.
Big Spring, W. Va., September 10.
Darkesville W. Va., September 10.
Darkesville, W. Va., September 12.
Opequon, Va., September 19.
Winchester, Va.,
road Creek, Va., June 13.
Buchanan, Va., June 13.
Peaks Gap, Va., June 14.
Fancy Farm, Va., June 15.
Otter River, Va., June 16.
New London, Va., June 16.
Lynchburg, Va., June 17, 18.
Abner Ford wounded.
1864.
under Gen. Jubal Early in his advance into Pennsylvania.
Forest Depot, Va., June 18.
Liberty, Va., June 20.
Salem, Va., June 21.
Leetown, W. Va., July 3.
North Mountain, W. Va., July 4.
Hagerstown, Md., July 7.
Frederick, Md., July 8.
Monocacy, Md., July 9.
Urbana, Md., July 9.
Rockville, Md., July 10.
Tenleytown, District of Columbia, July 11, 12.
Norman King wounded and captured.
Rockville, Md., July 13.
Edwards Ferry, Md., July 14,
Snicker's Gap, Va., July 17.
Ashby's Gap, Va., July 18.
Berry's Ferry, Va., July 19.
Darkesville, W. Va., July 19.
Winchester, Va., July 20.
Rice Dennis wounded, Charles Polk Kent wounded.
Stephenson's Depot, Va., July 20.
Allen Caperton wounded.
Kernstown, Va.,
lic, Va., September 26.
Waynesboro, Va., September 29.
Brown's Gap, Va., October 4.
Strasburg, Va., October 9.
David Dice wounded.
Fisher's Hill, Va., October 9.
Woodstock, Va., October 10.
Cedar Creek, Va., October 1.
Charles Hundley wounded.
Stony Point, Va., October 19.
Bentonville, Va., October 23.
Milford, Va., October 25, 26.
Cedarville, Va., November 12.
Andrew Beirne wounded, captured and died in prison.
Thos. N. Read and B. W. Wood captured.
Front Royal, Va., November 22.
Berry's Ford, Va., December 17.
Madison C. H., Va., December 20.
Liberty Mills, Va., December 22.
Jack's Shop, Va., December 23.
Gordonsville, Va., December 24.
1865. ( the Regiment was furloughed for two months and transferred to Beale's Brigade, East Virginia, W. H. F. Lee's Division.)
Quaker Road, Va., March 29.
White Oak Road, Va., March 31.
Isaac Friend wounded second time.
Five Forks, Va., April 1. Henry P. Dickerson, Albert Moses and Geo
—Maj. R. H. Gaines wounded, Thomas C. Harvey wounded.
Greenbrier River, W. Va., December 12.
1864. under Gen. Jno. McCausland, opposing Gen. Hunter in his advance on Lynchburg.
White Sulphur Springs, June 1.
Covington, Va., June 2.
Panther Gap, Va., June 4.
Goshen, Va., June 6.
Buffalo Gap, Va., June 7.
Staunton Road, Va., June 8.
Arbor Hill, Va., June 10.
Newport, Va., June 10.
Middlebrook, Va., June 10. Jas. R. Crews and Norman B. Spraggins wounded.
Brownsburg, Va., June 10. Alexander S. Walker wounded, Samuel Price and William Spencer wounded, B. W. Marshall captured.
Lexington, Va., June 11.
Broad Creek, Va., June 13.
Buchanan, Va., June 13.
Peaks Gap, Va., June 14.
Fancy Farm, Va., June 15.
Otter River, Va., June 16.
New London, Va., June 16.
Lynchburg, Va., June 17, 18.
Abner Ford wounded.
1864.
under Gen. Jubal Early in his advance into Pennsylvania.
Forest Depot, Va., June 18.
Liberty, Va., June 20.
Sa
, October 9.
David Dice wounded.
Fisher's Hill, Va., October 9.
Woodstock, Va., October 10.
Cedar Creek, Va., October 1.
Charles Hundley wounded.
Stony Point, Va., October 19.
Bentonville, Va., October 23.
Milford, Va., October 25, 26.
Cedarville, Va., November 12.
Andrew Beirne wounded, captured and died in prison.
Thos. N. Read and B. W. Wood captured.
Front Royal, Va., November 22.
Berry's Ford, Va., December 17.
Madison C. H., Va., December 20.
Liberty Mills, Va., December 22.
Jack's Shop, Va., December 23.
Gordonsville, Va., December 24.
1865. ( the Regiment was furloughed for two months and transferred to Beale's Brigade, East Virginia, W. H. F. Lee's Division.)
Quaker Road, Va., March 29.
White Oak Road, Va., March 31.
Isaac Friend wounded second time.
Five Forks, Va., April 1. Henry P. Dickerson, Albert Moses and George W. Read wounded.
Avery's Church Road, Va., April 4. Hunter H. Marshall, Jr., killed.
Amelia Sprin