nd leaving a scar, which he thinks may, in time, be
entirely obliterated; wounded at Gettysburg, by a 20-pound shell, which
struck him in the shoulder and side of the head, while asleep on the
field, rendering him insensible for eight days; taken to Walnut Street
Hospital, Harrisburg, Pa., July 22, and in September, was transferred to
Cleveland, Ohio; discharged; now working on the farm at his home in
Brownhelm, Ohio.
CHARLES FAY KING,
Participated in the battles of Winchester, Port Republic, Cedar
Mountain, Antietam, Dumfries, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Mission
Ridge, and Ringgold; killed in the last-mentioned battle.
DANIEL D. KINGSBURY,
Present in the battles of Winchester, Port Republic, and Antietam, while
a member of Co. C. In the battle of Winchester, he was wounded by a
piece of canister, lodging in his shoulder, discharged, Oct. 30, 1862,
to enlist in Co. A., U. S. Engineers. With this company, he was
constantly with the Army of the Potomac until his discharge, Sept. 28,
1864, being present at the laying of the pontoons at Fredericksburg and
Chancellorsville; in the battle of the Wilderness, and engaged in the
sieges at Petersburg and Richmond.
HARRISON LEWIS,
Present in the battles of Winchester, and Port Republic; sent sick to
the hospital at Alexandria, Va., July 25, 1862, and soon recovered to be
able to do hospital duty; afterwards took the Typhoid Fever, and died at
the same place, Dec. 5, 1862.
JOSEPH J. MASSEY,
Sent sick to the hospital at Cumberland, Md., about March 1; detailed
for duty in April, and discharged at Winchester, Va., in May, 1862.
WILLIAM H. PELTON,
Present in the battles of Winchester, Port Republic, (where he was
wounded in the leg,) Cedar Mountain, Antietam, Dumfries,
Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Lookout Mountain, Mission Ridge, and
Ringgold, in which engagement he lost his left arm; discharged, Jan. 21,
1864; completed a commercial course in 1865, and is now engaged in
mercantile business.
ORLANDO RICHMOND,
Present in the battles of Winchester, Port Republic, and Cedar Mountain;
taken sick with the camp complaint, in August, 1862, and in the Autumn
was sent home; discharged at Columbus, Ohio, Feb. 24, 1863, and died of
the same disease in March, 1863.
WARREN F. RICHMOND,
Engaged in the battles of Port Republic, and Cedar Mountain, in which
action he was killed and left on the field.
EDWARD P. SHEPARD,
Killed by a rifle ball thr
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