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Captain.
William II. Rogers. .. 1 Jan., 65
First Lieutenants.
Samuel Thurston 16 July, 64 Joseph W. Burke 17 Jan., 65
Second Lieutenants.
John G. Deane 16 July, 64 Elias D. Libbey 17 Jau., 65
SEVENTH BATTERY-("G.")
" WILDERNESS," "SPOTTSYLVANIA," "NORTH ANNA," "COAL HAR- BOR," "PETERSBURG," "REAM'S STATION," "POPLAR SPRING CHURCH."
Captain.
Adelbert B. Twitchell ... 30 Dec., 63 (Brevet Major 2 April, 1865.)
First Lieutenant.
Lorrin E. Bundy.
9 Jan., 64
.
Second Lieutenants.
Daniel Staples
30 Dec., 63
Frank Thorp
30 Dec.,
CASUALTIES.
Resigned, (4.)
First Lieut. George H. Smith, February 17, 1863. Second Lient. Frederick A. Morton, September 24, 1862. Second Lieut. O. W. Merrill, January 29, 1863. Second Lieut. William II. Gallison. June -, 1863.
Discharged, (3.)
Captain Edwin B. Dow, November 29, 1864. First Lieut. Edward Wiggin, jr., May 3, 1864. Second Lieut. Marshall N. McKusick, November 17, 1864.
CASUALTIES.
Promoted, (1.)
First Lieut. William B. Lapham, May 26, 1865, to Captain and A. Q. M.
NOTE 1 .- No brevet appointments are entered on this register except those announced in General Orders before the 31st of August, 1865.
NOTE 2 .- The roster of officers is given as it stood on the day of muster out of each battery.
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MAINE INFANTRY.
FIRSTBATTALION, (SHARP- SHOOTERS.)
(BATTALION OF.)
(This organization was composed of six companies, and was organized at Augusta, Me., from October 27, 1864, to December 29, 1864, to serve one and three years. It was eon- solidated with the 20th regiment Maine volunteers June 21, 1865.)
(The official list of battles in which this regiment bore an honorable part is not yet published in orders.)
CASUALTIES.
Resigned, (1.)
Second Lieut. James Sidelinger, March 14, 1865.
Discharged, (7.)
Lieut. Colonel Jacob McClure, January 17, 1865. Captain Thomas H. Pearcy, May 15, 1865. First Lieut. Thomas W. Billings, May 15, 1865. First Lieut. Frederick D. Wight, May 29, 1865. Second Lieut. James W. Libby, March 24, 1865. Second Lieut. Hiram T. Strout, May 15, 1865. Second Lieut. Henry W. Martin, May 26, 1865.
Lieutenant Colonel.
Major.
Captains.
George R. Abbott .. .. 28 Oct., 64 (Brevet Major 9 April, 1865.)
Charles F. Sawyer .29 Nov .. 64 William O. Howes 29 Nov., William II. Harrington. . 29 Dec.,
Albion Whitten. 30 Dee.,
First Lieutenants.
George W. Sweetser. 29 Nov., 64
John H. Terry 7 Dec.,
Warren T. Noyes 29 Dec.,
John Butler 14 Jan., 65
Second Lieutenants.
Samuel W. Scofield ..... 29 Nov., 64
George A. Rider, a. w. m.
Surgeon.
Assistant Surgeons.
NOTE 1 .- No brevet appointments arc entered on this register except those announced in General Orders before August 31, 1865.
NOTE 2 .- The roster of officers is given as it stood on the day of consolidation.
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MAINE INFANTRY .
FIRST VETERAN REGIMENT.
.
(This regiment was organized Sep- tember 20, 1864, by consolidation of the veterans and recruits of the 5th, 6th, and 7th regiments Maine vols., and mustered out of service June 28, 1865, in accordance with orders from the War Department.)
"BULL RUN," "YORKTOWN," "WIL- LIAMSBURG, " "WEST POINT, " ''GAINES'S MILL," "SAVAGE STA- TION," "WHITE OAK SWAMP," "MALVERN HILL," "CRAMPTON'S GAP," "ANTIETAM," "MAYRE'S HEIGHTS," "SALEM HEIGHTS," "'GETTYSBURG, " " RAPPAHAN- NOCK STATION," "WILDERNESS," "SPOTTSYLVANIA," "COAL HAR- BOR, " "PETERSBURG, " "FORT STEVENS," "OPEQUAN," "FISHER'S HILL," "CEDAR CREEK."*
Colonel.
Thomas W. Hyde ...... 22 Oct., 64
Lieutenant Colonel.
Stephen C. Fletcher . 6 Nov., 64
Major.
Captains.
Charles T. Witherell .... 15 Ang., 63 (Brevet Major 19 Oct., 1864.)
George McGinley 15 Mar., 64 Eli H. Webber 6 Nov., William Crosby 10 Dec.,
Augustus Merrill 6 Jan., 65 ( Brevet Major 2 Apr., 1865.) Warren T. Ring. 20 Feb.,
Walter B. Jenness 1 Apr., John B. Waid 11 Apr.,
Jolmu Mclellan
22 May,
George H. Baker, a. w. m.
First Lieutenants.
F. Glazier, R. Q. M ..... 24 Oct., 64
J. A Grenier, Adj't ..... 30 Nov., William H. Savage . .30 Nov., (Brevet Captain 2 Apr., 1865.) Ira P. Wing. 30 Nov.,
William C. Phinney 6 Jan., 65
Warren Fraser 20 Feb., George W. Fogg 19 Mar.,
Perry Greenleaf 2 Apr.,
Edward J. Dolan 13 Apr.,
Daniel F. Goodrich .13 Apr., William H. Blood. 23 May,
CASUALTIES. Discharged, (9.)
Major Alexander B. Sumner, (Brevet Lt. Colonel April 2, 1865, ) June 16, 1865.
Captain Edward Williams, November 2, 1864. Captain Granville P. Cochrane, December 15, 1864. First Lieut. William H. Coan, Adj't, October 29, 1864. First Lieut. George R. Coney, January 25, 1865. First Lieut. James A. Everett, March 7, 1865. Second Lieut. Charles Lowell, October 3. 1864. Second Lieut. Augustus A. Dwinal, May 15, 1865. Chaplain Collamore Purrington, June 16, 1865.
Expiration of term of service, (4.)
Captain Timothy Swan, March 18, 1865.
Captain Albert A. Nickerson, (Brevet Major October 19, 1864,) March 23, 1865.
First Lieut. William H. Larrabee, March 12, 1865. Second Lieut. Lemuel C. Small, February 10, 1865.
Died, (6.)
Captain John C. Goldthiwait, April 18, 1865.
First Lieut. Benjamin F. Bicknell, killed in action September 19, 1864.
First Lieut. Jordan P. Mitchell, November 12, 1864, of wounds.
Second Lieut. Joseph Welpley, March 25; 1865, of wounds. Second Lieut. Benjamin F. Hunter, March 26, 1865, of wounds.
Second Lieut. Alvin A. Messer, killed in action at Petersburg, Va., April 2, 1865.
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* This list of battles includes those in which the 5th, 6th, and 7th Maine volunteers "bore an hon- orable part."
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MAINE INFANTRY.
Second Lieutenants.
James Phair 21 Feb., 65
Silas Smith 21 Feb.,
George M. Littlefield .21 Mar.,
Josiah S. Brown. 3 Apr.,
Robert T. Crommett.
3 Apr.,
Wainwright Cushing. .
.. 16 Apr.,
Frederick Benn. . 16 Apr.,
George W. Pettengill. .. 9 May,
Winfield S. Robinson ... 23 May,
Surgeon.
Francis M. Everleth
.13 Feb., 63
Assistant Surgeons.
Stillman P. Getchell
.23 May, 64
Alpheus S. Packard . 24 Oct.,
Chaplain.
NOTE 1 .- No brevet appointments are entered on this register except those announced in General Orders before the 31st day of August, 1865.
NOTE 2 .- The roster of officers is given as it stood on the day of muster out.
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MAINE INFANTRY.
FIRST BATTALION.
(This battalion, composed of four companies, was organized at Au- gusta and Portland, Me., in Feb- ruary and March, 1865, to serve three years. It is still in service.)
CASUALTIES.
-
(No battles.)
Lieutenant Colonel.
Calvin S. Brown, a. w. m.
Captains.
Benjamin O. Barrows . .30 Mar., 65
Royal A. Bray 1 Apr.,
George L. Frickett.
5 Apr.,
First Lieutenants.
Albert Q. Hill
30 Mar., 65
John E. Ashe .. 1 Apr.,
Hannibal A. Johnson 5 Apr., William E. Leighton, a. w. m.
Second Lieutenants.
Josiah Chase, jr
30 Mar., 65
John F. Gaslin. 1 Apr., Sylvester L. Brown, a. w. m.
Jordan M. Hall, a. w. m.
Assistant Surgeon.
NOTE .- This organization not having been mustered out in time to have that fact appear on this register, its roster is made up to August 31, 1865.
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MAINE INFANTRY.
SECOND REGIMENT.
(This regiment was organized at Long Island, N. Y., May 28, 1861, to serve two and three years. The two years' inen were mustered out of service June 9, 1863, and the remaining men transferred to the 20th Maine vols.)
(The official list of battles in which this regiment bore an honorable part is not yet published in orders. )
Colonel.
George Varney 10 Jan., 63
Lieutenant Colonel.
Daniel F. Sargent 10 Jan., 63
Majors.
Captains.
R. B. Wiggin .30 Aug., 61
Daniel White.
16 Dec.,
Frank A. Garnsey
28 Feb .. 62
William R. Currier
7 June,
Edward L. Getchell
.15 July.
Thomas Foster
24 Oct.,
John C. Quimby
29 Dec.,
Walter W. Sturtervants, a. w. m. Charles W. Tilden, a. w. m.
First Lieutenants.
John K. Skinner 28 May, 61
James Deane. .30 Aug.,
Horatio Staples .. 22 Jan.,
L. P. Mudgett, Adj't 6 Mar., 62
George I. Brown
23 June,
Ralph W. Morse
15 July,
Warren H. Boynton 13 Sept.,
Stephen D. Millett, a. w. m.
Colin L. Downs, a. w. m.
Second Lieutenants.
Sumner R. Kittredge .28 May, 61
Francis P. Hall. 30 Aug.,
James F. Moore. .16 Dec.,
James C. Collins
23 June, 62
Daniel Quimby, jr.
15 July,
George Vinal . 10 Nov.,
Edwin L. Sterling, a. w. m.
Servall H. Dorms, a. w. m.
Frank S. Trickey, a. w. m.
Surgeon.
Samuel B. Morrison ..... 30 Aug., 61
Assistant Surgeons.
W. R. Benson, a. w. m.
Chaplain.
A. J. Bates, a. w. m.
CASUALTIES.
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Resigned, (5.)
Captain Seth K. Devereaux, May 30, 1861. Captain John S. Sampson, November 22, 1861. First Lieut. David D. Wardwell, August 6. 1861. First Lieut. Albert G. Fellows, January 28, 1862. Second Lieut. Miles J. Sweeny, November 10, 1861.
Discharged, (18.)
Colonel Charles D. Jameson, August 4, 1861. Colonel Charles W. Roberts, January 10, 1863. Captain Herman Bartlette, August 1, 1861. Captain Frederick Meinicke, September 7, 1861. Captain John Curroll, October 28, 1861.
Captain Augustus B. Farnham, January 2, 1862. Captain Eliphalet S. Morrill, June 6, 1862. Captain Levi Emerson, October 22, 1862. Captain Fernando C. Foss, December 29, 1862. Captain Albion P. Wilson, April 14, 1863.
First Lieut. Charles V. Lord, R. Q. M., September 19, 1861.
First Lieut. Henry Casey, November 10, 1861. First Lieut. James W. Adams, July 24, 1862. First Licut. Samuel B. Field, December 24, 1862. Second Lieut. Samuel B. Hinkley, September 23, 1862. Surgeon W. H. Allen, October 25, 1861. Assistant Surgeon John T. Main, April 9, 1863. Chaplain John F. Mines, July 11, 1862.
Promoted, (6.)
Major Daniel Chaplin, July 14, 1862, to Colonel 18th Maine infantry vols.
Captain William S. Mudgett, March 9, 1863, to Lieut. Colonel 80th United States Colored infantry.
First Lieut. John E. Reynolds. Adj't, February 19, 1862, to Captain 17th United States infantry.
First Lieut. Samuel W. Hoskins, R. Q. M., February 19, 1863, to Captain and A. Q. M.
Assistant Surgeon A. C. Hamlin, April 4, 1862, to Brigade Surgeon.
Assistant Surgeon A. D. Palmer, January 6, 1863, to Surgeon 9th Maine infantry vols.
Dismissed, (2.)
First Lieut. George W. Brown, September 13, 1862. Second Lieut. Joseph B. Forbes, August 21, 1862.
Died, (4.)
Captain Elisha N. Jones. August 10, 1861. First Lieut. Albert L. Cowan, August 30, 1862, at the battle of Groveton, Va.
Second Lieut. Lyman E. Richardson, August 4, 1861. Second Lieut. Arthur C. W. Whitcomb, January 3, 1863.
Transferred, (1.)
Second Lieut. Horace Brown, October 26, 1861, to 18th United States infantry.
NOTE .- The roster of officers is given as it stood on the day of muster out.
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MAINE INFANTRY.
THIRD REGIMENT.
(This regiment was organized at An- gusta, Me .. June 4. 1861, for three years. The original members were mustered out June 28, 1864, and the recruits transferred to the 17th Maine vols.)
(The official list of battles In which this regiment bore an honorable part is not yet published in orders.)
Colonel.
Moses B. Lakeman. 14 Nov., 62
Lieutenant Colonel.
Major.
Captains.
Johu S. Moore .12 Feb., 62
Alfred S. Merrill .26 Oct ..
George A. Mcintyre .. .31 Dec., 63 Henry P. Worcester 8 Jan., 64 Edward C. Pierce, a. w. m.
First Lieutenants.
John R. Day. .12 Sept., 61 Cbas. T. Watson, R.Q.M. 1 July, 62 Daniel W. Emery. .19 Aug.,
Woodbury Hall. 26 Oct ..
George S. Fuller 14 Nov., * Holman M. Anderson .. 27 Feb .. 63 Willian H. Higgins .. .20 Jan., 64 Abner W. Turner, a. w. m.
Second Lieutenants.
George S. Blake 15 Oct., 62
Charles W. Low. 6 Dec.,
Samuel L. Gillman 27 Feb., 63
George C. Hudson 27 Feb., John B. Dodge .. 3 Jan., 64
Bradford W. Smart
2 Apr.,
Hannibal A. Johnson.
7 Apr.,
Surgeon.
Thaddeus Hildreth. 23 Oct., 61
CASUALTIES.
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Resigned, (14.)
Colonel Henry G. Staples. November 14, 1862.
Lient. Colonel Charles A. L. Sampson, July 7, 1862. Captain John M. Nash, July 30, 1861.
Captain Francis E. Heath, July 26, 1862. Captain William L. Richmond, October 16, 1862. Captain William H. Watson, October 25, 1862. First Lieut. George S. Andrews, February 11, 1262. First Lieut. John W. Sanborn, July 30, 1864. Second Lieut. Henry A. Buyce, August 2, 1861. Second Lieut. Edward C. Low March 11. 1862. Second Lieut. Thomas J. Noyes, March 24, 1863. Assistant Surgeon George E. Brickett, August 27, 1861. Assistant Surgeon Frank H. Getchell, October 28, 1862. Chaplain Andrew J. Church, July 11. 1861.
Discharged, (25.)
Lieut. Colonel Isaac N. Tucker, November 4, 1861. Captain Newell Strout, August 8, 1861.
Captain Elbridge G. Savage, September 11, 1861.
Captain William E. Jarvis, October 3, 1861.
Captain F. S. Hiseltine, November 14, 1861. Captain Gorham S. Johnson, August 4, 1862. Captain Reuben Sawyer, January 15, 1863. Captain Jolin S. Wiggins, March 22. 1863. Captain James H. Plaisted March 26, 1863. First Lieut. George B. F.rskine, July 24, 1861. First Lieut. Albus R. Quimdy July 27, 1861.
First Lieut. Bimsley S. Kelly. August 7, 1861.
First Lieut. William D. Haley, R. Q. M., September 7, 1861.
First Lieut. Royal B. Stearns, November 4, 1861.
First Lieut. James M. Colson, November 8, 1861.
First Lieut. Albert B. Hall, Adj't, November 28, 1861. First Lieut. Edward P. Donnell, April 6, 1862. First Lieut. Henry Penniman, November 4, 1863. Second Lieut. Henry M. Reines, July 27, 1861. Second Lieut. Warren R. Matson, August 2, 1861. Second Lieut. William Elder, August 20, 1861. Second Lieut. Samuel Hamblen, December 5, 1862. Second Lieut. Charles A. Hill, December 28, 1862. Second Lieut. Aaron C. Wilson, May 6, 1863.
Assistant Surgeon William H. Jewett, December 5, 1863.
Promoted, (5.)
Colonel Oliver O. Howard, CUI. 3., Sept. 7, 1861, to Brigadier General vols.
Captain William S. Heath, September 23, 1861, to Lieut. Colonel 5th Maine vols.
Captain William A. Hatch, March 8, 1863, to Major 3d U. S. V. First Lieut. James H. Tallman, R. Q. M., March 24, 1862, to Captain and A. Q. M.
Surgeon Gideon S. Palmer, October 23, 1861, to Brigade Sur- geon.
Dismissed, (3.)
Captain Edwin A. Bacheldor, December 22, 1862. First Lieut. Jefferson Savage, August 19, 1862. Second Lieut. Frederick Elliott, August 19, 1862.
* Prisoner of war at date of muster out.
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MAINE INFANTRY.
Assistant Surgeon.
James D. Watson .22 Dec., 62
Chaplain.
Stephen F. Chase .23 Mar., 63
Died, (11.)
Lient. Colonel Edwin Burt, killed in action at Wilderness, May 6, 1864.
Major William C. Morgan, killed in action at North Anna river, May 23, 1864.
Captain Nathaniel Hanscomb, June 16, 1862, at Fair Oaks, Va., of fever.
Captain John C. Keene, killed in action at Gettysburg, Pa., July 2, 1863.
Captain George W. Harvey, May 9, 1864, of wounds received in action.
Captain George O. Getchells, May 30, 1864, of wounds received in action.
Captain George A. Nye, June 4, 1864, of wounds received in action.
First Lieut. Charles B. Haskell, July 2, 1862, of wounds re- ceived in action at Fair Oaks, Va.
First Lieut. Warren W. Cox, killed in action at Chancellors- ville, Va., May 3, 1863.
First Lieut. William H. Briggs, killed in action at Coal Har- bor, Va., May 30, 1864.
Second Lieut. Denold Withain, killed in action at Chancel- lorsville, Va., May 2, 1863.
Deserted, (1.)
First Lieut. Charles C. Drew, Adj't, March 29, 1864.
Transferred, (3.) Major Samuel P. Lee, July 2, 1863, to Invalid Corps.
Chaplain Henry C. Leonard, October 28, 1862, to 18th Maine vols.
Reduced to ranks, (1.)
First Lieut. Donald McIntyre, Adj't, September 5, 1862, by order of General Birney.
NOTE .- The roster of officers is given as it stood on the day of muster out.
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MAINE INFANTRY ..
FOURTH REGIMENT.
(This regiment was organized at Rockland, Maine, June 15, 1861, to serve three years. The original members (except veterans) were mustered out of service July 19, 1864, and the veterans and recruits transferred to the 19th Maine vol- unteers.)
(The official list of battles in which this regiment bore an honorable part is not yet published in orders.)
Colonel.
Elijah Walker. .17 Mar., 62
Lieutenant Colonel.
George G. Davis .... .10 May, 64
Major.
Captains.
*Julius B. Litchfield 1 Aug., 62
Ezra B. Carr 2 Apr., 63
William A. Barker 1 Sept.,
Arthur Libby 9 Dec.,
Jason Carlisle 23 Dec.,
Charles H. Conant
31 Dec.,
George R. Abbott. 3 Jan., 64
First Lieutenants.
Charles F. Sawyer, Adj't.26 Feb., 62 Solomon S. Stearns . 12 May,
Edward D. Redman. 9 Oct., 63
Elisha S. Rogers. 16 Oct.,
George L. Crockett 8 Dec.,
Joseph I. Conant. 31 Dec.,
Artemnas Robinson. 1 Jan., 64 Kendall K. Rankin 13 Jan.,
Second Lieutenants.
*Nathaniel A. Robbins, a. w. m.
Surgeon.
Seth C. Hawkins, a. u. m.
Assistant Surgcon.
Albion Cobb, a. w. m.
CASUALTIES. Resigned, (37.)
Lieut. Colonel Silas M. Fuller, March 1, 1862.
Captain Oliver J. Conart. September 9, 1861.
Captain Stephen C. Whitehouse, October 31, 1861.
Captain Henry W. Cunningham, December 16, 1861.
Captain Joseph L. Havener, April 3, 1862. Captain Charles B. Greenhaleyh, April 27, 1862. Captain Andrew D. Bean, May 12, 1862. Captain Orrin P. Mitchell, July 31, 1862.
Captain Gustavus Runlett, August 12, 1862. Captain Levi R. Bisbce, September 30, 1862.
Captain Thomas B. Glover, October 28, 1862. Captain James D. Erskin, November 29, 1862. Captain Charles A. Rollins, January 7, 1863. Captain Albert L. Spence, January 23, 1863. Captain William H. Clark, January 27, 1863.
Captain Richard S. Ayer, March 22. 1863. Captain George F. Crabtree, June 21, 1863. Captain John G. Auld, December 14. 1863. First Lieut. James O. Dow, July 8, 1861. First Licut. Alden D. Chase, July 15, 1861.
First Lieut. William E. Burgin, August 15, 1861.
First Lieut. John C. Cobb, September 27, 1861.
First Lieut. James S. Huxford, October 28, 1861. First Lieut. Benjamin Kelley, jr., February 22, 1862. First Lieut. Charles L. Strickland, May 4, 1862. First Lieut. James N. Fowler, July 18, 1862. First Lieut. Alonzo E. Libby, November 13, 1862.
First Lieut. Otis C. McGray, April 3, 1863.
First Lieut. Jabez B. Greenhaleyh, May 27, 1863.
First Lieut. William Shields, September 27, 1863. First Lieut. Frank D. Ames, October 8, 1863. Second Lieut. Fred. E. Hussey, July 8, 1861.
Second Lieut. Horatio H. Carter, August 12, 1861.
Second Lient. Beriah P. Brackley, September 19, 1861. Surgeon Abriel Libby, July 17, 1862.
Assistant Surgeon Willianı E. Benson, September 30, 1862.
Assistant Surgeon George H. Martin, May 12, 1863.
Discharged, (4.)
Lieut. Colonel Lorenzo D. Carver, December 16, 1863. Second Lieut. Charles H. Burd, January 1, 1862. Surgeon William A. Banks, July 18, 1861. Assistant Surgeon Elisha Hopkins, July 18, 1861.
Promoted, (3.)
Colonel Hiram G. Berry, March 17, 1862, to Brigadier Gen- eral of vols.
Lieut. Colonel Thomas H. Marshall, September 9, 1861, to Colonel 7th Maine vols.
Lieut. Colonel Frank S. Nickerson, November 29, 1861, to Colonel 14th Maine vols.
Captain Edwin M. Smith, April 1, 1862, to Captain and A. A. G. First Lieut. Isaac C. Abbott, R. Q. M., July 8, 1863, to Cap- tain and A. Q. M.
Dismissed, (2.)
Captain G. J. Burns, October 10, 1861. Second Lieut. Eben Hurden, April 27, 1863.
* Prisoner of war.
2 a
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MAINE INFANTRY.
Chaplain.
Benjamin A. Chase . .15 June, 61
Died, (15.)
Major William L. Pitcher, killed in action at Fredericksburg, Va., December 13, 1862.
Major Ebenezer Whitcomb, October 5, 1863, of wounds re- ceived at Gettysburg.
Major Robert H. Grey, May 9, 1864, of wounds received in action.
Captain Daniel H. Adams, April 29, 1863, of disease.
Captain Andrew J. Grey, August 22, 1863, of disease.
Captain Edwin Libby, killed in action, May 5, 1864.
Captain Amos B. Wooster, killed in action at battle of the Wilderness, May 6, 1864.
First Lieut. George F. Bourne, killed in action at Fredericks- burg, Va., December 13, 1862.
First Lieut. Christopher C. Grey, May -, 1864, of wounds received in action.
First Lieut. Henry O. Ripley, June 7, 1864, of wounds re- ceived in action at battle of Po river.
Second Lieut. Walter S. Goodal, killed in action at Fredericks- burg, Va., December 13, 1862.
Second Lieut. Sheridan F. Miller, killed in action at Chancel- lorsville, May 2, 1863.
Second Licut. Orpheus Roberts, killed in action at Gettys- burg, July 2, 1863.
Second Lieut. Charles S. McCobb, July 3, 1863, of wounds received at Gettysburg.
Second Lieut. George M. Bragg, July 5, 1863, of wounds re- ceived at Gettysburg.
Missing, (1.)
Assistant Surgeon Freeland S. Holmes, never reported to reg- iment.
NOTE .- The roster of officers is given as it stood on the day of muster out.
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MAINE INFANTRY.
FIFTH REGIMENT.
(This regiment was organized at Port- land, Maine, June 24, 1861, for three years. The original members (ex- cept veterans) were mustered out of service July 27, 1864, and the veterans and recruits transferred to the 6th Maine battalion.)
(The official list of battles in which this regimeut bore an honorable part is not yet published in orders.)
Colonel.
Clark. S. Edwards. . 8 Jan., 63
Lieutenant Colonel.
Henry R. Millett. 8 Jan., 63
Major.
Aaron S. Daggett .. ... .14 Apr., 6
Captains.
Edward M. Robinson 27 Apr., 61
Robert M. Stevens 20 Sept.,
Charles H. Small. 7 Oct.,
Alburn P. Harris. .30 Dec., 62
Fred. G. Sanborn
1 Mar., 63
John D. Ladd
1 Nov.,
Nathan Walker
1 Nov.,
First Lieutenants.
William E. Stevens .... .12 Feb., 62 Charles B. Dexter. . 13 Nov., W. B. Fenderson, R. Q. M. 26 Nov., Joseph Wight. 1 May, 63
Lewis II. Lunt. 1 May,
Johu H. Stevens 25 May.
Orin B. Stevens 1 Nov.,
John C. Summersides .. 1 Nov.,
George B. Parsons, Adj't. 4 Apr., 64
Second Lieutenants.
Joseph A. Grenier. 23 Oct., 62
Frauk G. Patterson 20 Apr., 63 George A. Chandler. 3 May,
Sydney Hutchings. 19 June,
Surgeon.
Francis G. Warren ...
.. 9 Jau., 63
CASUALTIES. 1-
Resigned, (25.)
Colonel Mark H. Dunnell, September 2, 1861.
Lient. Colonel Edward Ilsley, September 24, 1861. Major Samuel C. Hamilton, September 25, 1861. Captain Isaac B. Noyes, August 1, 1861. Captain Henry E. Thomas, August 9. 1861. Captain E. W. Sawyer, August 16. 1861. Captain Edward W. Thompson, September 8, 1861. Captain Thomas J. Sawyer, December 3, 1861. Captain David S. Barrows, January 23, 1862. Captain George W. Patch, June 17, 1862. Captain George E. Brown, October 19, 1862. Captain George P. Sherwood, January 19, 1863. Captain Hamlin T. Bucknam, September 29, 1863. First Lieut. Fred. T. Gurney, Angust 15, 1861. First Lieut. John S. Merill, R. Q. M., September 2, 1861.
First Lieut. George W. Martin, October 13, 1861. First Lieut. Cyrus M. Wormell, February 22, 1862. First Lieut. Charles E. Packard, June 13, 1862. First Lieut. George W. Graffom, Adj't, October 18, 1863. First Lieut. George W. Bicknell, Adj't, March 9, 1864. Second Lieut. Samuel Munson, August 25, 1861. Second Lieut. Robert J. McPherson, December 11, 1861. Second Lieut. William H. Shaw, January 13, 1862. Second Lieut. Simeon W. Sanborn, October 16, 1862. Surgeon Benjamin F. Buxton, January 9, 1863.
Discharged, (15.)
Colonel Edward A. Scammon. January 8. 1863. Captain Josiah Heald, August 9, 1861.
Captain Wm. A. Tobie. September 20, 1861. Captain Lewis B. Goodwin, September 20, 1861. Captain Burbank Spiller, March 23, 1863. Captain John B. Walker, June 17, 1863. Captain Samuel H. Pilsbury. August 12, 1863. Captain Albert L. Dearing, September 8, 1863.
First Lieut. Charles S. Whitman, Adj't, November 21, 1861.
First Lieut. William Merrill, December 10, 1861. | First Lieut. Josiah R. Brady, February 14, 1862. First Licut. Abel C. T. Stevens, May 7, 1862. First Lieut. George B. Kenniston, May 25, 1863. First Lieut. John A. A. Packard, December 25, 1863. Assistant Surgeon William S. Noyes, March 31, 1863.
Promoted, (5.)
Colonel Nathaniel J. Jackson, September 24, 1862, to Briga- dier General.
First Lieut. Richard C. Shannon, October 23, 1862, to Cap- tain and A. A. G.
First Licut. Stephen HI. Manning, November 26, 1862, to Captain and A. Q. M.
Second Lieut. Frederick Speed, November 28, 1861, to First Lieutenant and Adj't 13th Maine vols. Second Lieut. Henry W. Stinson, April 30, 1863, to Captain and A. D. C.
Dismissed, (1.)
First Lieut. C. A. Waterhouse, March 11, 1864.
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Assistant Surgeon.
Melville H. Manson .. 4 May, 63
Chaplain.
John R. Adams. .24 June, 61
. Died, (7.)
Lieut. Colonel William S. Heath, killed in action June 27, 1862.
Captain Frank L. Lemont, killed in action May 12, 1864, near Spottsylvania Court House.
Captain Daniel C. Clark, May 16, 1864, from wounds received in action.
First Lieut. Ambrose S. Dyer, September 22, 1861, at Yar- mouth, Me.
First Lieut. Smith G. Bailey, May 30, 1863, of wounds received in action at Salem Church.
Second Lieut. Cyrus W. Braun, killed in action at Salem Heights, Va., May 3, 1863.
Second Lieut. John S. French, of wounds received in action November 8, 1863.
Transferred, (4.)
Captain John C. Goldthwait, June 22. 1864, to 7th Mainc vols. First Lieut. George E. Atwood, October 7, 1862, to 24th Maine vols.
First Lient. Jordan P. Mitchell, June 23, 1864, to 7th Me. vols. Second Lieut. John McLellan, June 22, 1864, to 7th Maine vols.
Missing, (1.)
First Lieut. Andrew S. Lyons, since May 10, 1864.
NOTE .- The roster of officers is given as it stood on the day of muster out.
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SIXTH REGIMENT.
(This regiment was organized at Portland. Maine, July 15, 1861, for three years. The original mem- bers (except veterans) were mus. tered out of service August 15, 1864. and the veterans and recruits transferred to the 7th Maine volun- teers.)
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