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Bristoe Station, Va. 1 Siege of Petersburg, Va. 29 Mine Run, Va. 1 Deep Bottom, Va. 2 Morton's Ford, Va. 1 Ream's Station, Va. 7 Wilderness, Va. 37 Boydton Road, Va. 2 Spotsylvania, Va. 17 Hatcher's Run, Va. 4 North Anna, Va. 8 Picket, Va., Oct., 1864 2 Present, also, at Charlestown, W. Va.; First Fredericksburg; Second Fredericksburg; Po River; Strawberry Plains ; Sailor's Creek; Farmville; Appomattox. notes.--Recruited in the counties of Knox, Waldo, Kennebec, and Sagadahoc. The field officers had already served with honorable distinction in other Maine regiments. It arrived at Washington August 29, 1862, having been recruited, organized, and equipped within four weeks, a characteristic common to most of the regiments raised under the second call for troops. It was assigned to Gvorman's (1st) Brigade, Howard's (2d) Division, Second Corps, with which command it was under fire for the first time, in a reconnoissance at Charlestown, W. Va., October 16, 1862;