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H. W. Lincoln, I. F. Mack. _Musicians._ E. M. Bostwick, C. W. Rossiter. _Privates._ M. M. Andrews, E. B. Atwater, J. E. Avery, N. L. Badger, J. E. Bates, Wm. Biggs, J. R. Bell, Foster Bodle, C. C. Bosworth, J. M. Burns, C. H. Buxton, Geo. Carrothers, James W. Cheney, Buel Chipman, H. D. Claghorn, H. S. Clark, M. V. Clark, Wallace Coburn, Joseph Collins, E. M. Condit, J. S. Cooper, E. T. Curtis, S. A. Day, T. P. Dickson, J. J. Evers, J. W. Finch, H. B. Fry, John Gardner, L. R. Gates, John Gillanders, J. M. Ginn, E. F. Grabill, A. M. Halbert, C. P. Hamilton, M. N. Hamilton, E. T. Hayes, H. G. Hixon, Henry Howard, Albert Hubbell, Burford Jeakins, I. C. Jones, L. J. Jones, D. S. Judson, J. S. Kellogg, Stephen Kellogg, R. J. Kingsbury, S. B. Kingsbury, G. R. Magary, J. A. Massa, E. B. Myers, I. A. Noble, E. C. Newton, A. Osborn, F. M. Palmer, Alex. Parker, H. Parsons, R. R. Potter, J. M. Rappleye, A. H. Robbins, Geo. Rogers, E. C. Root. E. G. Sackett, W. H. Scott, H. G. Sheldon, E. R. Smith, L. G. Spees, Thos. Spriggs, C. N. Sterry, D. J. Thompson, G. H. Thrasher, O. C. Trembley, L. V. Tuttle, T. J. Wallace, W. F. Walworth, D. A. Ward, F. A. Warner, Leroy Warren, W. W. Wheeler, Theodore Wilder, Richard Winsor, Oliver Wise, W. H. Wood, Wm. Woodmansee, O. H. Worcester. Most of those whose names do not appear on this roll, and were discharged at the close of the three months, enlisted again in some branch of the service before the war closed. The regiment remained at Camp Dennison, doing tedious guard duty and practicing the military drill, until the 26th of June, when it had its first experience in packing knapsacks, at 3 A. M., to remain in camp throughout the long day, awaiting orders, to "forward." Taking the cars at 6 P. M., passing through Columbus and Zanesville, it first saw the "sacred soil" from Belleair, Ohio, on the next day at 3 P. M. Bidding adieu to the loyal State in which it had been cheered on its rout from every city, village, and door-yard, it immediately crossed the river and put foot upon that soil which was to prove the final resting place for the remains of a large number of its gallant members. At 9 P. M. the first ten rounds of the mysterious cartridg
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