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rth Anna, Va. 5 Antietam, Md. 74 Bethesda Church, Va. 3 Fredericksburg, Va. 24 Petersburg, Va. 7 Gettysburg, Pa. 12     Present, also, at Chancellorsville; Mine Run; Totopotomoy; Cold Harbor. notes.--The regiment left Boston July 23, 1861. It was stationed on the Maryland side of the Upper Potomac, and made its winter-quarters at Frederick, Md. It commenced active service in April, 1862, in the Shenandoah Valley, then in Hartsuff's (3d) Brigade, Ricketts's (2d) Division, McDo also, at Stafford Court House; Glendale; Chantilly; Cold Harbor; Petersburg. notes.--Recruited in New York City, and musterd into service June 20, 1861, as the First Regiment, Sickles's Brigade. It left the brigade camp on Staten Island, July 23, 1861, and was stationed at Washington a few weeks, after which it performed guard duty along the Maryland side of the Lower Potomac. During the Peninsular campaign the Excelsior Brigade was in Hooker's Division, upon which fell the brunt of the b