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77th New York Infantry      
Company C
John B. Darrow - Private   
I would like to known where he is buried. He died May 21, 1864 at Fredericksburg after being wounded during the Wilderness Campaign about May 6 or as late as May 10, 1864.
Contact Name:  Arthur W. Eagle
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Date Added:  7/25/2009
Company C
Andrew Jackson Smith - Private   
Enlisted 17 Feb 1862 in to Co. C in Saratoga Springs, NY. Transfered to the 1st Independent New York Light Artillery on 15 April 1863. Died of disease in Washington DC 22 Feb 1865.
Contact Name:  Kenny Pavia
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Date Added:  1/23/2010
Company G
James H Carr - Private   
James was shot in the right calf May 10 1864 during Uptons charge in the battle of Spotilvania. He recovered from his injuries and was mustered out at the defenses of Washington DC in June of 1865. James lived briefly in Missouri then settled in Western Nebraska where he lived until his death in 1925.
Contact Name:  Daniel Carr Robertson
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Date Added:  10/6/2008
Company G
William Sweet - Private   
William Sweet b. 1819 enlisted with his son, Milton at Fortsville on September 26, 1861 at Fortsville, village of Moreau. Following the Seven Days, William got sick, while stationed with his regiment on the Penninsula William died of dysentery at Mill Creek Hospital on September 1, 1862. He is bured at Hampton National Cemetary in Virginia
Contact Name:  R. Stack
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Date Added:  4/14/2012
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