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Wallace, Frederick.
Private, Co. H, wounded; exchanged, March 4, 1865, at Goldsboro, N. C.; discharged, June 7, 1865, at Saint Andrews Parish, S. C.
Williams, Armistead.
Corporal, Co. H; died a prisoner, July 21, 1864, at Charleston, S. C., of typhoid fever.
Williams, James O. Private Co. H, wounded; exchanged, March 4, 1865, at Goldsboro, N. C.; discharged with regiment.
Worthington, Henry W. Private, Co. H, wounded; died a prisoner, Jan. 12, 1865, at Florence, S. C.
An account of the action published in the Charleston Triweekly Courier of July 18, 1863, says:—
Fourteen blacks fell into our hands, including a sergeant and corporal.
Five claimed to be free, the remainder finally confessing they were runaway slaves.
One hailed from Michigan, two or three from Massachusetts, one from Missouri, one from Maryland, and several from Kentucky. One rascal, running up with his musket, exclaimed, Here, mossa, nebber shoot him off—