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This would make 46 killed or mortally wounded in action. Of the 81 who died of disease or other causes, 18 died in Confederate prisons, or in the hands of the enemy. 85 Field and Staff Lieut.-Colonel Abel Smith, Jr., wounded in the breast at the battle of Port Hudson May 27, 1863, died from his wounds June 23, 1863; buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Lot 2, Ivy Path. Major and Lieut.-Colonel Govemeur Carr, died Sept. 23, 1889, New York City; buried in Greenwood Cemetery, Forest Dell Path. Adj. Natha...n S. Putnam, died Jan. 28, 1886. Surgeon and Lieut.-Colonel James P. Ferguson, died Jan. 6, 1904, at "Falkirk," Central Valley, Orange County, N. Y. Surgeon Dr. Geo. C. Hubbard, died Aug. 3, 1898, Tottenville, Staten Island; buried in Tottenville Cemetery, Staten Island, N. Y. Quartermaster Asher M. Ellsworth, died Aug. 14, 1863, Port Hudson, La.; buried in Greenwood Cemetery, Lot 13653, Section 169. Quartermaster-Sergt. William H. B. Kitson, died in Washington, D. C, Dec. 25, 1899, Company E; buried in Arlington Cemetery, D.
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