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com Transcribed from the Indiana Democrat June 19, 1862

Letter from Captain Creps. -----CAMP 61st Regt. P.V.,} June 4, 1862.} Mr Editor:-- I here give you a report of Co. A. 61st Regiment, after the battle of Fair Oaks Station, Va., May 31st, 1862, which you will please publish for the benefit of the friends of the unfortunate soldiers. KILLED, WOUNDED, AND MISSING. Lieut. John Pollock, wounded seriously. Lieut. G. W. Brady, wounded slightly. Third Serg't B. F. Rolland, missing. Fifth Serg't A. T. Brewer, wounded in the side Corporal Wm. Weaver, wounded. Died June 3. Corporal Lemuel Brady, wounded in the arm. Corporal Andrew Pierce, wounded in the foot. PRIVATES. A. B. McQuown, killed in the battle Benjamin Neil, killed in battle. C. W. Cesna, killed in battle. John Short, killed in battle. E. W. Fairbanks, killed in battle. J. E. Allison, wounded in the thigh P. V. Brady, wounded in the arm. Hugh Brady, wounded in the arm. J. G. Crawford, wounded in the side arm and foot. M. M. Davis, wounded in the hip seriously. D. A. Lockart, wounded in the arm. T. M. Moore, wounded in the thigh. Luther Richards, wounded in the thigh and ancle. Joseph Rager, wounded in the head seriously. J. D. Spence, wounded in the shoulder seriously. Wm. Shaffer, wounded in the arm. J. H. Work, wounded in the shoulder. Alexander Walker, wounded in the arm. P. M. Brewer, wounded in the arm. James Donahue, wounded in the side. Died June 2. T W. Kinter, missing. O. A. Ellis, Missing. There are a great many more slightly wounded, but have returned with the Company and are now on duty. JACOB CREPS, Captain.

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