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 Corporal G. McLain, company F, wounded.

Private Thomas Dowling, company F, wounded.

Corporal Loren Frisby, company F, wounded.

Private E. L. Gray,[*] company F, wounded.

Private Alpheus Hardy,[*] company F, wounded.

Private A. W. Hardy, company F, wounded.

Private E. F. Mason, company C, wounded.

Private B. Miller, company C, wounded.

Private E. O. Miller, company C, wounded.

Private T. J. Merrell, company C, wounded.

Private W. H. Runyon, company C, wounded.

Private Obed Knapp, company C, wounded.

Private Esick Blanchard, company K, wounded.

Sergeant John A. Kummer, company G, wounded.

Private Tallis E. McKain, company G, wounded.

Private Harry Gould, company G, wounded.

Private Isaac Munger, company A, wounded.

Private F. B. Mowery, company A, wounded.

Private Ed. J. Brown, company A, wounded.

Private C. Hedrick, company A, wounded.

RECAPITULATION.

Killed      7 Wounded    33 — Total     40

RECORD OF CASUALTIES OF THE TWENTY-NINTH REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEERS, FROM MAY 3, 1864, TO JANUARY 27, 1865.

First Lieutenant Winthrop C. Grant, company A, killed, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.

Private Adrian M. Knowlton, company A, killed, Dug Gap, Georgia, May 8, 1864.