utant General, Oct.
26, 1862; under fire at the battles of Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862,
and Chancellorsville, May 1, 1863, while laying the pontoon bridges; on
duty during the whole three-years' service, except two months of
sickness; discharged from the U. S. service, April 28, 1864.
HENRY D. CLAGHORN,
Captured at Cross Lanes; a prisoner of war nine months, at Richmond, New
Orleans and Salisbury; paroled, May 21, 1862; exchanged, and returned to
duty at Dumfries, Va., March 20, 1863; took part in the battles of
Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Lookout Mountain, Mission Ridge, and
Ringgold, in which battle he was wounded and rendered unfit for further
military service; discharged at the hospital in Rochester, N. Y., March
11, 1864; afterwards, on a return visit to this hospital, he took the
small-pox, which caused his death, March 27, 1864.
HENRY S. CLARK,
Present until March 1, 1862, when he was sent, sick, to the hospital at
Cumberland, Md.; remained there until he was discharged for disability,
Sept. 4, 1862.
MARTIN V. CLARK,
Transferred, as Musician, to the regimental band, and mustered out of
the service, July 5, 1862.
WALLACE COBURN,
Joined Company C, from Co. K, in the three-months service; served at
Cross Lanes and Winchester, where he received a gun shot through the
abdomen, and died, March 29, 1862.
JOSEPH W. COLLINS,
Received a gun shot through the abdomen in the battle of Cross Lanes,
and died in the hands of the enemy the next day, August 27, 1861.
EDGAR M. CONDIT,
Appointed Corporal, Nov. 1, 1862; promoted to Sergeant, Jan. 1, 1863;
took part in the battles of Cross Lanes, Antietam, and Dumfries. In the
latter engagement, he received a severe wound in the thigh, for which he
was discharged, Feb. 11, 1863; enlisted, October 7, 1864, as private in
Battery G, 2d Illinois Light Artillery, and was soon made a Clerk;
present at the siege of Mobile; discharged, Sept. 4, 1865; married, and
is farming at Anamosa, Iowa.
JOHN SNIDER COOPER,
Appointed Sergeant, Nov. 20, 1861, at Charleston, West Va.; engaged in
the battles of Cross Lanes, Winchester, Port Republic, and Cedar
Mountain, while a member of Co. C; in the latter engagement wounded in
the left hand; discharged from Co. C to enlist in Co. A, U. S.
Engineers, Oct. 26, 1862. In this branch of the service he assisted in
laying the pontoon bridges at the battles of Fredericksburg, Dec. 13,
1862, and Chancellorsville, M
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