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35 Siege of Petersburg, Va. 5 Gettysburg, Pa. 40 Picket, Petersburg, Va. 7 Mine Run, Va. 11 Boydton Road, Va. 7 Wilderness, Va. 1 Hatcher's Run, Va. 4 Spotsylvania, Va. 10 Armstrong House, Va. 2 Barker's Mills, Va. 2 Fall of Petersburg, Va. 2 Skirmishes, Va. 2     Present, also, at Wapping Heights; Kelly's Ford; North Anna; Totopotomoy; Cold Harbor; Deep Bottom; Peebles's Farm; Amelia Springs; Farmville; Appomattox. notes.--The Eleventh reported at Washington, August 26, 1862, and moved directly into Virginia where, in November, it was assigned to Carr's (1st) Brigade. Sickles's (2d) Division, Third Corps. The regiment made a splendid fight at Chancellorsville, the division, under General Berry, taking a very prominent part; Berry was killed and the regimental casualties amounted to 18 killed, 146 wounded, and 5 missing; total, 169, out of about 500 present for duty. The division was commanded by Humphreys, at Gettysburg, and in the battle of the second d