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 * colspan=2 | 1864.
 * | September ||  | 26— || William Ford, Co. D, Wood's Missouri Battery, of barrack 60, killed by sentinel on the parapet. He was returning from the sink, and shot through the body at the rear of barrack 72.
 * || | 26— || T. P. Robertson, Co. I, Twenty-fourth South Carolina, shot by sentinel on parapet, and wounded in the back, while sitting in front of barrack 38, about 8 o'clock this morning.
 * || | 26— || T. J. Garrett, Co. K, Thirteenth Arkansas, shot by sentinel on parapet during the night while going to the sink.
 * || | 27— || George R. Canthew, of barrack 28, shot by sentinel on parapet.
 * || | 28— || Sentinel shot into barrack No. 12 through the window.
 * | October || | 4— || Man killed in the frontier pen by negro sentinel.
 * || | 21— || I was taken out of the prison and paroled, to remain at headquarters of the post.
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 * || | 27— || George R. Canthew, of barrack 28, shot by sentinel on parapet.
 * || | 28— || Sentinel shot into barrack No. 12 through the window.
 * | October || | 4— || Man killed in the frontier pen by negro sentinel.
 * || | 21— || I was taken out of the prison and paroled, to remain at headquarters of the post.
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 * || | 21— || I was taken out of the prison and paroled, to remain at headquarters of the post.
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