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- Newspaper Article - Thursday, June 24, 1886 Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York - Historical - Twenty-two years ago in the month of June, 1864, Company G 24 New York cavalry, which went out from this section, lost more men than in any other month while in the service. At Cold Harbor, June 2d, Jasper Moore was killed, and Loren Cox was taken prisoner and never seen afterwards. On the 3d Josiah Bettinger was killed. On the 17th Capt. C. Burch, First Sergeant D. Howe, Sergeant McIntyre, Corporal Adder, Archibald Davis and Eugene Morrill were killed. Mr. Patterson died in the hospital from a wound received that day. The 18th Joseph Lampman was mortally wounded and died in Washington. Smith Trumbull was wounded in the arm by a sharpshooter about the 25th and died in the hospital. If any of the comrades can remember any more killed during this time please report. I would give a list of the wounded during this time but there were so many it would be impossible without the muster roll of the company for reference. -A. J. Barless.
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