Company B. Wounded.—Private J. Wesley Packard.

Company C. Wounded.—First Sergeant Frederick W. Briggs, Sergeant Albert B. Whipple, Corporal Clark Robinson.

Company D. Killed.—Private John Shepardson. Wounded.—Sergeant Liberty W. Foskett, Corporals Cyrus Alger, Adolph Bussenius.

Company E. Wounded.—Corporal Joseph V. Clark.

Company F. Died of Wounds.—Private Fred C. Ames.

Company H. Died of Wounds.—Private Edmund S. Ward. Wounded.—Corporal Nathan F. Cutting, Private Franklin Wallace.

Company I. Wounded.—Privates George F. Fletcher, Ashael Wetherbee.

Company K. Killed.—Corporal Max Hoffman. Wounded.—Corporal Joseph H. Stevens (acting Color-Sergeant).

Killed and Died of Wounds,—
Commissioned Officer1
Enlisted Men5
6
Wounded,—Enlisted men13
19

After the wounding of acting Color-Sergeant Stevens, the colors were taken by Corporal William Macomber, Company E, and carried by him during the remainder of the regiment's term of service.