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538 SPRINGFIELD., 1G36-1SS6.<br />

Wilderness; Thomas Conway, Company I, North Anaa river; Albert W. Dow,<br />

Company K, Wilderness. Died <strong>of</strong> wounds, — Dennis Lee, Company G, Wash-<br />

ington, D.C. ; George W. Benton, Company K, ]May 12, 18(54. Died, — Michael<br />

Powers, Company C, Danville, Va. ; John Donnelly, Company D, Beverly,<br />

N.J.<br />

Fifty-eighth Regiment. — Francis P. Lemon, Company G, killed, Petersburg.<br />

Sixty-first Regiment. — Edward M. Bent, Company F, died, Washington;<br />

Simon P. Shcpardson, Company F, died, August 23, 1865.<br />

Forty-sixth. Regiment. — Died, — Dexter C. Allen, Company A, Baltimore;<br />

Henry D. Bartlett, Company A, Newbern, N.C. ; George D. Kingsley, Company<br />

A, Newbern, N.C.<br />

First Regiment Heavy Artillery. — Abril Farrer, Company M, died, field<br />

hospital.<br />

Second Regiment Heavy Artillery.— Missing in action, — Michael Flavin, Com-<br />

pany, D, February 2, 1805; James Scanlan, Companj' G, April 20, 1864. Died,<br />

— Mark Nalor, Company D, Florence, S.C ; Frederick Osborne, Company F,<br />

Newbern, N.C. ; Henry M. Barden, Company G, Florence; Albert W. Brewer,<br />

Company G, Andersonville ; Levi G. Ilarvey, Company G, Andersonville ; John<br />

Hilpold, Company G, died, prisoner; William H. Leonard, Newbern; Charles<br />

Seymour, Company G, Andersonville; George H. Phetteplace, Company H,<br />

Newbern.<br />

Third Regiment Heavy Artillery. — Alex<strong>and</strong>er Coates, Company E, died,<br />

<strong>Springfield</strong>; Albert IL Wood, Company I, died, Richmond, Va. ; John W.<br />

Thomas, Company I, drowned in Ajipomattox river.<br />

First Regiment Cavalry. — Killed,—William Maguiness, Company A, Aldie;<br />

Daniel F. Milton, Company A, Aldie; James W. Kearney, Company I, Vaughn<br />

road. Died, — William Allen, Company A, Potomac Creek; Le<strong>and</strong>er F. Pierce,<br />

Company D, Potomac Creek; Reuben S. Bemis, Company E, Acquia Creek;<br />

William H, Church, Andersonville; William S. Fuller, Company E, Annapolis;<br />

Gilbert L. Miller, Company E, Andersonville; Charles H. Putnam, Company E,<br />

<strong>Springfield</strong>; Robert A. Remington, Company E. Andersonville; John Kirkl<strong>and</strong>,<br />

Company F, Baltimore; Perry 0. Merrill. Company I, Florence; David Mil-<br />

liard, Company I, Washington; Jacob Pinseno, Salisbury; William Collins,<br />

Company K, August 31, 1804; Leonard Dinkel, unassigned recruit, November<br />

— Livingston Babcock, Company F; Irving R. Cheeney, Company F.<br />

6, 1864; John L. Harris, unassigned recruit, Washington. Missing in action,<br />

Third Regiment Cavalry. — Josepli II. Sargent, Company A, died, Annapolis.<br />

Fourth Regiment Cavalry. — Henry T. ^Morgan, Company B, died, Richmond;<br />

Frederick Hale, Company G, died. Fort Magruder, Va.

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