line separator FIELD AND STAFF. KILLED. At Gettysburg, July 2, 1863. Lieutenant-Colonel Henry C. Merwin. WOUNDED. At Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862. Chaplain John W. Leek. At Gettysburg. Adjutant George F. Peterson. COMPANY A. KILLED. At Fredericksburg. Corporal William A. Goodwin, Jr. Private Augustus B. Fairchild. WOUNDED. At Fredericksburg. First Sergeant Richard H. Fowler. Sergeant Nelson S. Wilmot. Sergeant James B. Blair. Corporal William H. Cornwall. Private Thomas H. Wallace. DIED OF WOUNDS. First Sergeant Richard H. Fowler, December 17th, 1862, at camp near Falmouth. DIED OF DISEASE. Private Henry B. Hilliard, December 17th, 1862, at Hammond General Hospital, Maryland. Private Edward C. Hazard, October 16th, 1862, at Camp Terry, New-Haven. Private Frank A. Johnson, December 14th, 1862, at camp near Falmouth. Private Treat A. Marks, December 25th, 1862, at camp near Falmouth. Private Joseph B. Thompson, February 7th, 1863, at camp near Falmouth. Private Elbert W. Ball, August 5th, 1863, at New-Haven. COMPANY B. WOUNDED. At Fredericksburg.. Corporal George E. Wilford. Private Timothy Callahan. Private Joseph Bennett. Patrick Condon. Josiah Johnson. Michael Taylor. L. Mortimer Willis. Edwin L. Wilford. At Gettysburg. Private Charles Paxden. DIED OF WOUNDS. Corporal George E. Wilford, January 8th, 1863. Private Joseph Bennett, December 25th, 1862. Patrick Condon, December 28th, 1862, in hospital at Annapolis. Josiah Johnson, January 5th, 1863. DIED OF DISEASE. Private George C. Baldwin, January 25th, 1863, at camp near Falmouth. Private Edward B. Dolph, March 20th, 1863, at camp near Falmouth. Private Lewis M. Tucker, October 10th, 1862, at Branford, Connecticut. Second Lieutenant Edmund B. Cross, August 6th, 1863, at New-Haven. COMPANY C. KILLED. At Fredericksburg. Private Charles Michael. Wilbur Nash. Joel C. Parmelee. At Chancellorsville. Private Samuel B. Clark. At Gettysburg. Corporal Charles E. Cornwall. Color-Corporal Joseph Stevens. WOUNDED. At Fredericksburg. Captain Addison C. Taylor. Second Lieutenant Charles B. Brooks. Sergeant Henry M. Stanton. Color-Corporal Henry E. Wing. Color-Corporal James L. Ambler. Color-Corporal Sydney R. Thompson. Private Hector Murphy. John Platt. George W. Hine. At Chancellorsville. Sergeant Charles S. Beatty. At Gettysburg. Color-Corporal William S. Bodwell. Corporal Gilbert A. W. Ford. DIED OF WOUNDS. Captain Addison C. Taylor, March 13th, 1863, at New-Haven, Connecticut. Color-Corporal William L. Bodwell, July 5th, 1863, at Gettysburg. Color-Corporal Sydney R. Thompson, December 30th, 1862. DIED OF DISEASE. Color-Corporal Sydney H. Plumb, April 18th, 1863, at camp near Falmouth. Private John G. Clark, December 30th, 1862, in General Hospital, Washington. Private Harvey S. Welton, July 14th, 1863, near Harper’s Ferry, Virginia. COMPANY D. KILLED. At Fredericksburg. Sergeant Garry B. Sperry. Private William Reuter. Gilbert Keller. At Gettysburg. Private William O. Scott. William E. Wilson. Patrick Dunn. Marcus O. Judson. John Goodwin. WOUNDED. At Fredericksburg. First Lieutenant Frank H. Smith. Second Lieutenant Ellsworth A. Smith. Sergeant John A. Munson. Henry B. Hill. Benjamin H. Cobb. George B. Lego. Corporal Andrew J. Barnard. Private James Johnson. Alpheus D. Cobb. Thomas M. Kilcullen. Loren M. Higgins. John Mitchell. At Chancellorsville. Sergeant Fitch M. Parker. At Gettysburg. Captain Cornelius J. Dubois. First Sergeant George T. Swank. Private Dwight T. Brockett. Thomas M. Kilcullen. William Lee. Charles H. Nichols. John Phillips. Richard A. Tenner. John E. Williamson. John Hogan. Thomas G. Yale. DIED OF WOUNDS. Sergeant Henry B. Hill, January 14th, 1863. Benjamin H. Cobb, January 19th, 1863. Private Loren M. Higgins, February 1st, 1863. John Mitchell, December 15th, 1862. Thomas G. Yale, August 26th, 1863, Philadelphia. DIED OF DISEASE. Private John W. Lounsbury, December 8th, 1862. Private William Goodwill, December 10th, 1862, at College Hospital, Georgetown, D. C. Spencer Bronson. Thomas M. Kilcullen, September 10th, 1863, in Richmond, Virginia. COMPANY E. KILLED. At Fredericksburg. Corporal James G. Clinton. Private George Brown. Andrew B. Castle. Edward Thompson. At Chancellorsville. Private William Burke. WOUNDED. At Fredericksburg. Sergeant John D. Sherwood. Private Timothy Carroll. Seth Woodward. At Chancellorsville. Corporal Frederick G. Bell. Private Edward A. Dunning. David S. Rockwell. At Gettysburg. Private Charles H. Henderson. DIED OF DISEASE. Private Jacob Schneider, January 19th, 1863, at camp near Falmouth. COMPANY F. KILLED. At Gettysburg. Private Michael Confrey. Edward B. Farr. WOUNDED. At Fredericksburg. First Lieutenant DeWitt C. Sprague. Sergeant Henry D. Russell. Corporal Thomas Ward. James B. Munson. Elias C. Mix, Jr. Private John Crosby. John A. Hopkins. Charles Higgins. William A. Kelley. Dennis W. Tucker. James Williamson. Henry C. Wakelee. Henry A. Kelsey. Leonard Russell. William F. Tuttle. Jairus C. Eddy. Samuel Fowler, 2d. At Chancellorsville. Sergeant Thomas Ward. Private William Blakeslee. John Crosby. At Gettysburg. Captain Joseph R. Bradley. First Lieutenant Charles P. Prince. Sergeant Thomas Ward. Corporal Henry W. Clark. Private Edward B. Fowler. Daniel O’Neal. DIED OF WOUNDS. At Fredericksburg. Sergeant Henry D. Russell, January 4th, 1863, in hospital, Washington. Private Jairus C. Eddy, December 20th, at camp near Falmouth. Private Samuel Fowler, 2d, January 9th, in hospital, Washington. DIED OF DISEASE. Private John S. Robinson, June 18th, 1863, in Baltimore. COMPANY G. WOUNDED. At Fredericksburg. Sergeant Casper S. Gladwin. Corporal Andrew J. Boardman, Jr. Private Hosea B. Button. Henry H. Onthrup. At Gettysburg. Corporal William H. Stannis. Private John Griffin. Martin Merrill. DIED OF DISEASE. Nelson N. Beecher, June 24th, 1863. COMPANY H. KILLED. At Fredericksburg. First Sergeant Thomas E. Barrett. Corporal Frank E. Alling. George I. Judson. George H. Mimmac. At Chancellorsville. Private John Rawson. At Gettysburg. Captain Jedediah Chapman. WOUNDED. At Fredericksburg. Sergeant Wareham A. Morse. Frederick E. Munson. William H. Alden. Private Joseph A. Rogers. Leicester J. Sawyer. Private Hezekiah P. Smith. Byron Ure. Frank L. Merwin. At Chancellorsville. Private Silas Benham. James Braddock. DIED OF DISEASE. Private Charles L. Alling, March 22d, 1863, at camp near Falmouth. Private Hezekiah P. Smith, January 18th, 1863, at camp near Falmouth. COMPANY I. KILLED. At Fredericksburg. Corporal Corydon N. Thomas. WOUNDED. At Fredericksburg. First Lieutenant Samuel M. Smith. Color-Sergeant James Brand. Corporal Henry B. Wilcox. William G. Hill. Judson H. Dowd. Private Francis E. Beach. Dennis Crummy. Henry D. Calkins. Alvah R. Doane. Samuel J. Field. Private George S. Hill. Thomas Pentelow. Julian F. Watrous. At Chancellorsville. Private George W. Beckwith. DIED OF WOUNDS. Corporal William G. Hill, January 6th, 1863, in Washington. Private Rufus S. Shelley, December 29th, 1862, in hospital, at Georgetown, D. C. DIED OF DISEASE. Private Joseph Hull, March 2d, 1863, at camp near Falmouth. Private George S. Hill. William M. Phile, April 20th, 1863. COMPANY K. KILLED. At Fredericksburg. Captain Bernard E. Schweizer. Corporal Albert Cabanis. WOUNDED. At Fredericksburg. Corporal Augustus Vogt. Private John Huber. George Gunther. Ernst Klein. Ernst Reuthe. John Schaffner. At Chancellorsville. Private Michael Hauserman. George Eckle. DIED OF DISEASE. Private William F. Bernhardt, June 15th, 1863. Tabular Statement of Casualties during the Nine Months’ Campaign. Legend:–
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