September 25th—Private Edward H. Aldrich, Company G, in Soldier’s Rest Hospital, from typho-malarial fever. (Aldrich was a student, borne on the rolls, but never mustered in.)
October 4th—Private Patrick Riley, Company G, in third division hospital, from pyæmia. Riley was shot in the leg by a secessionist of Alexandria, on August 27th. Amputation was necessary, from which he did not recover.
October 5th—Private Henry H. Lowell, Company F, in second division hospital, from typhoid fever.
October 8th—Private Walter Foster, 2d., Company D, in second division hospital, from suicide by drowning; insanity.
October 24th—Private William T. Cutler, Company F, in third division hospital, from typhoid fever.
October 26th—Private Calvin S. Haynes, Company C, Slough Barracks Hospital, from typhoid fever.
October 30th—Private John J. Bisbee, Company H, Slough Barracks Hospital, from chronic diarrhœa.
November 7th—Private Thomas E. Flemming, Company A, at Roxbury, Mass., from sore leg.
November 17th—Private William H. Perry, Company A, at Boston, Mass., from consumption.
There were eight men discharged from service, by Major-General Augur, Twenty-Second Army Corps, for disability, viz.: Sergeant William H. Alexander, Company C, September 10th; Private Willard L. Studley, Company D, September 10th; Private Wendell Davis, Company H, September 13th; Corporal Jerome P. Thurber, Company G, September 13th; Private Nathan Washburne, Company C, September 16th; Private Jason Whitaker, Company E, September 19th; Private Henry W. Dean, Company I, September 20th; Private Albert E. Frost, Company K, September 20th.