FINAL STATEMENT | |
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Original members | 1048 |
Gain (recruits and transferes) | 642 |
--- Aggregate | 1690 |
--- Losses --- | |
Killed in action | 86 |
Died of wounds | 73 |
Died of disease | 201 |
Died in Confederate prisons | 61 |
Died from accident | 3 |
Total of Deaths | 423 |
Promoted to other regiments | 8 |
Honorably discharged | 468 |
Dishonorably discharged | 6 |
Deserted | 111 |
Finally unaccounted for | 5 |
Transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps and other organizations | 86 |
--- Total Losses | 684 |
Mustered out at various times | 583 |
Total wounded | 428 |
Total taken prisoner | 71998 |
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