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GEORGIA-Continued.
19th Infantry.-Lieutenant F. A. Wilde, killed August 31.
22nd Infantry.-Captain J. T. Albert and Lieutenant S. M. Smith, killed August 30.
45th Infantry.-Captain Joseph H. White, died of wounds received August 29; Lieutenant R. B. Brown, died of wounds received August 9.
48th Infantry.-Captain Allen Kelly, killed August 30.
49th Infantry.-Lieutenant J. W. Gainer, killed August 29.
INDIANA:
20th Infantry.-Lieutenant Jonathan B. Harbolt, died of wunds received August 29.
27th Infantry.-Lieutenant George W. Reed, killed August 9.
MAINE:
5th Battery.-Lieutenant William F. Twitchell, killed August 30.
2nd Infantry.-Lieutenant Albert L. Cowan, killed August 30.
10th Infantry.-Captain Andrew C. Cloudman and Lieutenant James C.
Folsom, killed August 9; Lieuts. Charsles H. Calley and Albert W. Freeman, died of wounds received August 9.
MARYLAND:
2nd Infantry.-Lieutenant William G. Hunt, killed August 29.
3rd Infantry.-Major William B. Kennedy, killed August 9.
MASSACHUSETTS:
2nd Infantry.-Major James Savage, jr., died of wounds received August 9.
12th Infantry.-Captain Richard H. Kimball, killed August 30; Captain Nathaniel. B. Shurteff, killed August 9.
16th Infantry.-Lieutenant James R. Dairicott, killed August 29.
18th Infantry.-Captain Charles W. Carroll, Lieuts. Pardon Almy, jr., and Warren D. Russell, killed August 30.
21st Infantry.-Lieutenant Colonel Joseph P. Rice, Lieuts. Frederick A. Bemis and William B. Hill, killed September 1; Capts. John D. Frazer and Ira Judson Kelton, died of wounds received September 1.
MICHIGAN:
1st Infantry.-Capts. Russel H. Alcott, Edward Pomeroy, Charles E. Wendell, and Eben T. Whittlesey, and Lieuts. H. Clay Arnold and Irving L. Garrison, killed August 30.
MISSISSIPPI:
2nd Infantry.-Captain George W. Latham and Lieutenant William M. Ralston, killed August 29.
NEW HAMPSHIRE:
6th Infantry.-Lieuts. Timothy K. Ames, Thomas T. Moore, and Josiah Prescott, killed August 29; Lieuts. Charles L. Fuller and George H. Muchmore, died of wounds received August 29.
NEW JERSEY:
1st Cavalry.-Liet. Alanson Austin, killed August 9.
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