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78 Southern Historical Society Papers.

Hagerstown, Md., July 6. Lieut. W. R. Gaines wounded.

Boonsboro, Md., July 7, 8.

Williamsport, Md., July 14. Lieut. D. Shepperson killed, Jno. P. Marshall wounded and died, Capt. E. E. Bouldin wounded, Andrew Hannah killed, William H. Woods wounded.

Shepherdstown, Md., July 16.

Chester Gap, Va., July 21.

Brandy Station, Va., August i to n Adjt. B. C. Bouldin killed.

Kelly's Ford, Va., August 2, 3.

Little Washington, Va., August 24.

Sperry ville, Va. , August .

Under Gen. Jno. Echols.

Droop Mountain, W. Va., November 6. Sergt.-Maj. R. H. Gaines wounded, Thomas C. Harvey wounded. Greenbrier River, W. Va., December 12.

1864. Under Gen. Jno. McCaustand, opposing Gen. Hunter in his Advance on Lynchburg.

White Sulphur Springs, June i.

Covington, Va., June 2.

Panther Gap, Va., June 4.

Goshen, Va., June 6.

Buffalo Gap, Va., June 7.

Staunton Road, Va., June 8.

Arbor Hill, Va., June 10.

Newport, Va., June 10.

Middlebrook, Va., June 10. Jas. R. Crews and Norman B. Spraggins wounded.

Brownsburg, Va., June 10. Alexander S. Walker wounded, Samuel Price and William Spencer wounded, B. W. Marshall captured.

Lexington, Va., June n.

Broad Creek, Va., June 13.

Buchanan, Va., June 13.

Peaks Gap, Va., June 14.

Fancy Farm, Va., June 15.

Otter River, Va. , June 16.

New London, Va., June 16.

Lynchburg, Va., June 17, 18. Abner Ford wounded.