Died of disease contracted in service, sixteen (16).
Wounded more or less severely, forty-nine (49).
Slightly wounded, names not given, about fifty (50).
Discharged from service for disability incurred therein, ten (10).
Took the oath of allegiance to Federal Government while in prison, two (2).
Deserted, five (5).
Promoted to be commissioned officers, thirty-nine (39).
Paroled at Appomattox, ninety-three (93).
So great was the loss of horses, there having been over a hundred in this battery killed in battle, that during the last year of the war they were unhitched from the guns after going into action and taken to the rear for safety.