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ustee, Fla., Feb. 20, 1864, as eight enlisted men missing, besides the killed and wounded. The First North Carolina Infantry (afterwards the Thirty-fifth U. S. colored troops) and the Eighth U. S. colored troops were also engaged, and sustained losses in prisoners. The roster in this history names eight men as captured. But in a list of Federal wounded prisoners, signed by J. S. Morrell, surgeon C. S. A., dated at Lake City, Fla., March 31, 1864, and copied in the New York Herald of Apr. 13, 1864, are found the names of Jason Champlin and William H. Morris, of the Fifty-fourth, who in the roster are reported as missing. These names are added, therefore, to the list, which is as follows:— List of prisoners. Champlin, Jason. Private, Co. K; roster says, missing, supposed killed, and nothing further; name in list of wounded prisoners at Lake City, March 31, 1864. Gooding, James H. Corporal, Co. C, wounded; died a prisoner, July 19, 1864, at Andersonville, Ga. Hawkins,