Philadelphia in the Civil War 1861-1865

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Philadelphia in the Civil War 1861-1865
Frank H Frank Hamilton Taylor
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The balance of the regiment was retained at Fortress Monroe until November 9th, when it was mustered out at that point.
TOTAL LOSSES.
Killed or mortally wounded men 19 Died from disease and in prison oflficers, i ; men, 214 SERVICE AND BATTLES.
Detachments of all the companies excepting H served at times in Graham's Naval Brigade upon the Virginia rivers. Companies A, B, F and G, defence of Suffolk, April and May, 1863. Detachment of Company A at Smithfield, N. C, February ist, 1864, and at sie
...ge of Plymouth, N. C, April, 1864. Companies D, E and G serving in forts around Richmond and Petersburg, from May, 1864, to end of the war. Company F on guard duty at prison camp, near Fortress Monroe, from September, 1863, to end of the war. Company I at Headquarters, Army of the James, and present at the surrender at Appomattox. Company M acting as siege "artillery with Army of the James to end of the war. Detachments of Companies F and G fought at Fort Fisher, January 15th, 1865. Company H stationed at Baltimore, was on duty at Gettysburg.* *The nature of the varied forms of service performed in the course of its line of duty by heavy artillery cannot be expressed in any enumeration of the skir- mishes, engagements or battles its component parts may have experienced.

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