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and after being paroled was ordered to Chicago to await exchange.
During 1863, the regiment was stationed at Hilton Head and Beaufort, S. C., and thence, on February 5, 1864, sailed for Florida.
At the battle of Olustee, Fla, the regiment made a gallant fight, losing over 300 in killed, wounded or missing.
Leaving Jacksonville,h Corps.
In the assault on Vicksburg, May 22, 1863, it lost 3 killed, 30 wounded, and 9 missing; Colonel Nevins was among the killed.
At Liverpool Heights, February 5, 1864, it lost 4 killed and 9 wounded; at Yazoo City, March 5th, 9 killed, 24 wounded, and 12 missing. In July, 1864, it marched with General Slocum's Expedition a Confederate prisons (previously included), 98.
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Seneca, Md. June 11, 1863 5 Smithfield, Va., Feb. 5, 1864 2 Fisher's Hill, Va., Sept. 22, 1864 1
Hanover, Pa., June 30, 1863 2 Todd's Tavern, Va., May 6, 1864 5 Woodstock, Va., Oct. 9, 1864 1
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