Official army register of the volunteer force of the United States army for the year 1861, '62, '63, '64, '65, Part 3

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(The official list of battles in which this regiment bore an honorable part is not yet published in orders.)


Colonel.


Lieutenant Colonel.


Benjamin F. Harris .. 9 Mar., 63


Major.


George Fuller 28 May, 63


Captains.


Theodore Lincoln, jr. 2 Aug., 62


Joseph G. Roberts .28 May, 63


Lycurgus Smith .20 June,


Frederick A. Hill. 22 Dec.,


Frederick B. Ginn 1 Jan., 64 Levi L. L. Bassford. 4 June,


First Lieutenants.


Addison P. Buck. R. Q. M.20 Sept., 61 Percival Knowles. .15 Aug., 63


Horace S. Hobbs .22 Dec., John L. Pierce. .22 Dec.,


Frank C. Burnham 30 Apr., 64


Charles P. Dorr ..


3 May,


Solomon J. Morton. 3 June, 65


Second Lieutenants.


John C. Honey 1.Oct., 62


Surgeon.


William Buck 15 Aug., 63


Assistant Surgeons.


Samuel B. Straw.


.24 Oct., 63


CASUALTIES.


Resigned, (27.)


Colonel Abner Knowles, December 11, 1861.


Lieut. Colonel Charles H. Chandler, March 9, 1863.


Captain Moses W. Brown, September 16, 1861. Captain Joseph Snowman, January 15. 1862.


Captain Isaac Frazier, January 16, 1862. (Recommissioned Captain January 21, 1862.)


Captain William N. Lyset, July 13, 1862. Captain Isaac Frazier, July 19, 1862.


Captain Theodore Cary, February 12, 1863. Captain William H. Stanchfield, April 6, 1863.


First Lieut. Isaac Strickland, R. Q M., September 20, 1861. First Lieut. Otis H. Kent, November 5, 1861.


First Lieut. Heury R. Soper, January 4, 1862. First Lieut. Virgil P. Wardwell, May 30, 186%. First Lieut. John M. Lincoln, August 6, 1862. First Lient. Frank C. Pierce, September 26, 1862. First Lieut. Isaac Morrill, December 10, 1862. l'irst Lieut. Benjamin M. Funt, March 24, 1863. Second Lieut. Daniel W. Frceze, January 12. 1862. Second Lieut. Charles Day, February 26, 1862. Second Lieut. Milton Frazer, July 19, 1862. Second Lieut. H'ram B. Sproul, July 20, 1862. Second Lieut. George H. Norton, August 2, 1862. Second Lieut. George Roberts, October 7, 1862. Surgeon Eugene F. Sanger. March 19, 1862. Assistant Surgeon George W. Martin, July 16, 1862. Assistant Surgeon Alden Blossom. April 16, 1863. Chaplain Zenus Thompson, July 15, 1862.


Discharged, (10.)


Captain Albert G. Burton, September 10, 1861. Captain Charles F. Stone, November 5, 1863. Captain Benjamin J. Buck, November 11, 1863. Captain George W. Burnham, May 20, 1864. First Lieut. Charles A. Clark. Adj't, February 11, 1864. First Lieut. Simon Pottle, 2d, February 13. 1864. First Lieut. Albert M. Murch, April 2. 1864.


Second Lieut. Henry H. Chamberlin, March 25, 1864. Second Lieut. Horaee G. Jacobs, - -- , 1864. Assistant Surgeon John Baker, October 26, 1861.


Promoted, (1.)


Colonel Hiram Burnham, April 1, 1864, to Brigadier General of vols.


Dismissed, (2.)


Major Frank Pierce, February 25, 1862. Captain Levi L. L. Bassford, April 25, 1864. (Recommis sioned Captain, and present with regiment.)


Died, (14.)


Major Joel A. Haycock, killed in action at Fredericksburg, Va., May 3, 1863.


Captain Sewell C. Gray, killed in action at Fredericksburg. Va., May 3, 1863.


Captain John H. Ballenger, killed in action at Fredericksburg, Va .. May 3, 1863. Captain Ralph W. Young, killed in action at Fredericksburg, Va., May 3, 1863.


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Chaplain.


Moses J. Kelley 14 Aug., 62


The following is a list of the enlisted men of this regiment to whom medals of honor have been awarded by the Secretary of War :


Sergeant Otis O. Roberts.


Captain Thomas P. Roach, May 28, 1863, of wounds received at Fredericksburg, VA.


Captain Ruel W. Furlong, killed in action at Rappahannock Station, Va., November 7, 1863.


First Lieut. John D. McFarland, Adj't, August 12, 1862, of disease.


First Lieut. Lyman H. Wilkins, killed in action at Rappa- hannoek Station, Va., November 7, 1863.


First Lieut. James B. McKinley, killed in action at Rappa- hannock Station, Va., November 7, 1863.


First Lieut. Henry H. Waite, November 13, 1863, of wounds received in action at Rappahannock Station, Va.


First Lieut. Lindolff W. Smith, killed in action at Spottsyl- vania, Va., May 12, 1864.


First Lieut. James M. Norris, killed in action at Spottsylvania, Va., May 12, 1864.


Second Lieut. Isaac C. Campbell, killed in action at Spottsyl- vania, Va., May 10, 1864.


Surgeon Freeland S. Holmes, June 23, 1863, of disease.


Transferred, (5.)


Captain Edward Williams, July 14, 1864, to 7th Maine vols. Captain Charles T. Witherell, July 14, 1864, to 7th Maine vols.


Captain Alexander B. Sumner, July 14, 1864, to 7th Maine vols.


First Lieut. William H. Coan, Adj't, July 14, 1864, to 1st Maine veteran vols.


First Lieut. George P. Blanchard, July 14, 1864, to 7th Maine vols.


NOTE. - The roster of officers is given as it stood on the day of muster out.


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SEVENTH REGIMENT.


(This regiment was organized at Augusta. Me .. August 21, 1861, to serve thec years. On the expi- i a. ion of term of service the original members (except veterans) were mustered out, and the veterans and recruits consolidated with the 5th and 6:h regiments to form the 1st veteran infantry, September, 1864.)


(The official list of battles in which this regiment bore an honorable part is not yet published in orders.)


(See 1st Maine veteran volunteers.)


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Colonel.


Edwin C. Mason, 3. 1 .. 22 Aug., 61


Lieutenant Colonel.


Thomas W. Hyde. 1 Dec., 63


Major.


James P. Jones. .29 Dec., 63


Captains.


Granville P. Cochrane ... 25 Dec., 61 Alexander B. Sumner ... 3 June, 63 Charles T. Witherell .... 15 Aug., Edward Williams. 22 Dec.,


Albert A. Nickerson. .. 15 Mar., 64


Timothy Swan. 15 Mar.,


George McGinley 15 Mar., John C. Goldthwait. 19 June, George H. Baker, a. w. m.


First Lieutenants.


William H. Larrabee .... 9 Mar., 62 Charles B. Whittmore, R. Q. M. 5 May,


Eli H. Webber. 1 Oct.,


Jordan P. Mitchell 6 Feb., 64


Augustus Merrill. 7 July,


James A. Everett.


5 Aug.,


Benjamin F. Bicknell. 6 Aug., Walter Foss, a. w. m.


Second Lieutenants


Charles Lowell .. 18 Sept., 62


Joseph A. Grenier. . 23 Oct.,


Lemuel C. Smali. -28 Nov., Samuel S. Mann .22 Jan., 63 Jolın Mclellan 1 May, -


Warren T. Ring .29 Apr., 64


George B. Coney 29 Apr.,


Ira P. Wing. a. w. m.


John B. Will, a. w. m.


Surgeon.


Francis M. Everleth ..... 13 Feb., 63


CASUALTIES.


Resigned, (17.)


Captain Greenleaf K. Norris. November 28, 186]. Captain William H. Cushman, December 18, 1861. Captain Hiram A. Datlon, December 31, 1861.


Captain Charles H. Gilman, July 8, 1862. Captain Edward H. Cass, August 7, 1862. Captain Henry C. Snow, February 19, 1863. First Lieut. James M. Andrews, December 1, 1861. First Lieut. Thomas S. Cates, January 21, 1862. First Lieut. Henry S. Hager, Adj't, March 6, 1862. First Lieut. John H. Fogg, August 5, 1862. First Lieut. Church E. Gates, March 28, 1864. Second Lieut. Simeon Walton, December 19, 1861. Second Lieut. L. Byron Crosby, June 26, 1862. Second Lieut. Albert P. Titcomb, July 16, 1862. Second Lieut. Henry M. Folsom, July 16, 1862. Second Lieut. William G. Hall, July 23, 1862. Surgeon Samuel B. Hunter, February 13, 1863.


Discharged, (9.)


Captain Henry Rolph, December 13, 1861. Captain George E. Morse, October 4, 1862. First Lieut. Hovey Austin, December 24, 1861. First Lieut. George B. Knight, May 17, 1862. First Lient. Lyman M. Shorey. December 21, 1862. Second Lieut. Charles H. Hasey, February 11, 1862. Second Lieut. Hiram Church, November 23, 1863. Surgeon Thomas C. Baker, December 14, 1861. Chaplain James A. Varney, July 13, 1862.


Expiration of term of service, (5.)


Captain John W. Channing, August 20, 1864.


First Lieut. William Crosby, August 20, 1864.


First Lieut. Franklin Glazier, August 20, 1864. First Lieut. Augustus F. Emory, August 20. 1864. First Lieut. John A. Bachelder, August 20, 1864.


Promoted, (9.)


Lieut. Colonel Seldon Conner, January 11, 1864, to Colonel 19th Maine volunteers.


Captain Charles D. Gilmore, August 29, 1862, to Major 20th Maine volunteers.


Captain John B. Cook, January 1, 1864, to Major 22d U. S. C. T.


Captain Stephen. C. Fletcher, August 5, 1864, to Major 1st Maine veteran volunteers.


First Lieut. John K. Russell, R. Q. M., May 6, 1862, to Captain and A. Q. M.


First Lieut. Elijah D. Johnson, October 13, 1862, to Colonel 21st Maine volunteers.


First Lieut. Andrew M. Benson, February 15, 1864, to Captain 1st Maine Cavalry.


First Lieut. H. Warren Farrer, June 7, 1864, to Captain and. A. D. C.


Assistant Surgeon Ai Watterhouse, March 16, 1864, to Surgeon 43d U. S. C. T.


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Assistant Surgeons.


Chaplain.


Collamore Purington. ... 26 Aug., 62


Died, (14.)


Colonel Thomas H. Marshall, October 25, 1861, of disease. Captain Henry F. Hill, killed in action May 12, 1864.


Captain Joseph E. Walker, May 17, 1864, of wounds received at Spottsylvania C. H., Va.


Captain Henry Warren, killed in action near Spottsylvania C. H, Va., May 18, 1864.


First Lieut. Joseph G. Butler, killed in action at Fredericks- burg, Va., May 3, 1863.


First Lieut. Charles H. Hasey, Adj't, May 14, 1864, of wounds received in battle of Spottsylvania, Va.


First Lieut. Alvin S. Hall, May 17, 1864, of wounds received in action.


First Lieut. Marcellus Vining, May 19, 1864.


First Lieut. John E. Railey, July 31, 1864, of wounds.


First Lieut. George P. Blanchard, August 6, 1864, of wounds.


Second Lieut. Ara C. Brooks, September 26, 1862, at Point Lookout, Md.


Second Lieut. Harlan P. Brown, October 17, 1862.


Second Lieut. Luther C. Farfield, November 18, 1862.


Second Lieut. William H. Hooper, May 17, 1864.


Transferred, (1.)


Captain John W. Freese, February 17, 1864, to 1st Maine cavalry.


Missing, (1.)


First Lieut. William L. Haskell, since October, 1862.


NOTE .- The roster of officers is given as it stood on the day of consolidation.


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EIGHTH REGIMENT.


(This regiment was organized at An- gusta, Me., September 7, 1861, to Herve three years. Ou the expira- tion of its terin of service the origi- nal members (except veter's) were mustered out, and the regiment, composed of veterans and reeruits, is still in service.)


(The official list of battles in which this regiment bore an honorable part is uot yet published in orders.)


·Colonel.


William M. McArthur. .. 13 Mar., 65


Lieutenant Colonel.


Edward A. True . 13 Mar., 63


Major.


Captains.


Edward H. Reynolds. . 3 May, 64


Ephraim W. Wiley .22 Dee.,


Winfield Smith. 2 Jan., 65


Horace Watts 20 Apr.,


First Lieutenants.


George A. Baldwin 30 Oct., 64


Edmund G. Murray. .31 Oet.,


Pearl Ingalls. 22 Dec.,


Major Phinney 1 Jan., 65 C. E. Marshall, R. Q. M. . 16 Jan.,


Dexter Mitchell. 16 Jan.,


Alonzo A. Brown 16 Jan.,


Horatio B. Sawyer 1 Apr.,


James HI. Tunks 1 Apr.,


Spencer W. Young 29 Sept.,


Second Lieutenants.


Joseph S. Chase. 1 July, 64


Noah B. Dunton 16 Jan., 65


Leander Kilbrith 17 Jan.,


Sylvan G. Shurtleff .29 Jan.,


Lewis A. Waterman


.19 Mar.,


David L. Jewett


2 Apr.,


Michael Murphy


15 May,


Surgeon.


Henry C. Levensaler .... 21 Sept., 63


Assistant Surgeon.


Benjamin Williams .... 4 Aug., 64 Chaplain.


CASUALTIES.


Resigned, (21.)


Colonel Lee Strickland, December 13, 1861. Colonel Henry Boynton, February 26, 1865. Licht. Colonel John Hemingway, February 16, 1864. Captain Thomas Hutchings, December 27, 1861. Captain Austin S. Bump. February 16, 1864. Captain Hiram N. Parker, August 9, 1865. First Lieut. James Dingley, Adj't, December 31, 1861. First Lieut. Isaac H. McDonald, April 25, 1862. First Lieut. Alonzo E. Kimball, June 18, 1862.


First Lient. Charles H. Robinson, July 3, 1862. First Lieut. Franklin E. Gray, October 21, 1862. First Lieut. William Campbell, August 9, 1865. Second Lieut. Edwin B. Bates, December 13, 1861. Second Lieut. William H. Timberlake, December 31, 1861. Second Lieut. John E. McUrda, May 20, 1862.


Sceond Lieut. Rodney C. Barker, February 7, 1864. Second Lieut. Warren F. Thompson, February 25, 1864. Surgeon Paul M. Fisher, July 23, 1862.


Assistant Surgeon Jonathan S. Houghton, June 18, 1862. Chaplain Henry C. Henries, October 22, 1861. Chaplain Hiram A. Philbrook, August 19, 1862.


Discharged, (34.)


Colonel John D. Rust, August 19, 1864.


Lieut. Colonel Ephraim W. Woodman, May 6, 1862. Lient. Colonel Joseph F. Twitchell, April 18, 1863.


Captain John F. Milliken, December 11, 1861. Captain John Conant, December 30, 1861. Captain Thomas S. Hutchings, May 9, 1863. Captain Henry Brown, May 12, 1863. Captain John II. Roberts, January 12, 1864. Captain Charles C. Perry, October 19. 1864. Captain Joseph Small, October 31, 1864. Captain Albert R. Willis, May 18, 1865.


Captain James H. H. Hewett, June 16, 1865. Captain Charles B. Knapp, June 16, 1863. Captain America Walton, July 2, 1865. Captain Alexander C. Drake, July 2, 1865. First Licut. Augustus H. Strickland, R. Q. M., April 29, 1862.


First Lieut. John F. Milliken, R. Q. M., May 30, 1863.


First Lieut. Charles P. Lord, December 5, 1863.


First Lieut. John McCowen, December 5, 1863. First Lieut. Eben H. Farnum, December 2, 1864. First Lieut. Stetson Sidlinger, R. Q. M., December 17, 1864. First Lieut. George W. Capers, July 22, 1865.


First Lieut. John M. Mitchell, Adj't, August 9, 1865. Second Lieut. Isaac A. Phillips, May 2], 1862. Second Lieut. Horace Rolfe, May 23, 1862.


Second Lieut. William P. Simonton, December 5, 1863.


Second Lieut. Seth Dillingham, January 3, 1865. Second Lieut. Charles L. Eveleth, June 14, 1865. Surgeon Joseph D. Mitchell, April 18, 1863. Assistant Surgeon Horace C. White, May 29, 1863. Assistant Surgeon Ingraham G. Richardson, June 29, 1864. Assistant Surgeon William R. Benson, January 4, 1865. Chaplain Charles Nason, July 1, 1863.


Chaplain J. E. M. Wright, August 14, 1865.


Expiration of term of service, (12.)


Captain John E. Bryant, September 16, 1864. Captain Alonzo D. Millett, October 16, 1864. Captain Wilbur F. Lane, October 19, 1864. Captain William Smith, October 20, 1864.


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First Lieut. Lore Alford, October 14, 1864.


First Lieut. Frederic Wood, October 14, 1864.


First Lieut. John L. Taylor, October 16, 1864.


First Lieut. Emerson G. Guptill, October 16, 1864. First Lieut. Luther B. Rogers, October 21, 1864.


First Lieut. Samuel Gould, jr., October 25, 1864.


First Lieut. James S. Burke, October 29, 1864.


Second Lieut. Luther C. Abbott, December 14, 1864.


Prometed, (2.)


First Lieut. John M. Adams, May 20, 1863, to Captain 34th U. S. C. T. Second Lieut. George Dolly, November 25, 1862, to Captain 33d U. S. C. T.


Dismissed, (1.)


Second Lieut. James H. Brown, August 29, 1862.


Died, (7.)


Captain Henry E. Tozier, killed in action at Spring Hill, Va., December 10, 1864.


First Lieut. Charles E. Howard, at Tybee Island, S. C., May 21, 1862.


First Lieut. Charles F. Monroe, at Coal Harbor, Va., June 6 1864.


Second Lieut. John R. Sprague, of disease, July 15, 1862.


Second Lieut. Lorenzo Warren, October 9, 1862.


Second Lieut. Thomas A. Kilgor, at Hilton Head, S. C., May 13, 1863.


Second Lieut. John Stevens, June 29, 1864, of wounds.


Second Lieut. Albert F. Kyes, at Fortress Monroe hospital, November 16, 1864.


Transferred, (1.)


Captain Augustus A. Hoyt, March 3, 1863, to 34th U. S. C. T.


NOTE .- This regiment not having been mustered out in time to have that fact appear upon this register, its roster is made up to August 31, 1865.


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NINTH REGIMENT.


(This regiment was organized at Au- gusta, Maine, September 22, 1861, to serve three years. The original members (except veterans) were mustered out of service September 27, 1864, and the regiment, com- posed of veterans and recruits, re- tained in service until July 13, 1865, when it was mustered out, in ac- cordance with orders from the War Department.)


(The official list of battles in which this regiment bore an honorable part is not yet published in orders.)


Colonel.


G. Fred. Granger. .. 9 Oct., 64 (Brevet Brig.Gen. 12 June, 65.)


Lieutenant Colonel.


Joseph Noble 15 Nov., 64


Major.


George B. Dyer.


.14 Oct., 64


Captains.


Josiah C. Beal 25 Mar., 64


Levi F. McKenney 18 Oct.,


S. C. F. Smith. 30 Oct.,


George S. Colbath 30 Oct.,


Charles F. Weekes. 2 Nov.,


William A. Granger 18 Dec.,


George W. Brown .11 Jan., 65


Benjamin J. Hill ·11 Jan.,


Benjamin F. Whitten .. 12 May, Samuel S. Mann, a. w. m.


First Lieutenants.


Volney A. Gray 3 Nov., 64


Dustin P. Dorety 11 Jan., 65


William A. Babcock .11 Jan., H. H. Wadsworth, Adj't. . 11 Jan.,


Aaron H. Chase. 15 Jan., Willis H. Butler. .13 May, George H. Roberts, a. w. m.


Second Lieutenants.


George R. Cony 28 Apr., 64


William F. Denning 1 Nov.,


Fernando R. Taylor ] Nov.,


Augustus G. Taft. 2 Nov.,


Charles L. F. Howe 11 Jan., 65


Martin W. Frederick 11 Jan., Alzo Ingalls. 29 Jan., George S. Dailey . 13 Mar.,


CASUALTIES.


Resigned, (22.)


Colonel Horatio Bisbce, March 19, 1863. Colonel Rishworth Rich, May 27, 1863. Colonel Sabine Emery, May 25, 1864. Lieut. Colonel Colman Harding, January 8, 1862. Lieut. Colonel Zina H. Robinson, August 16, 1864. Captain George W. Cummings, October 18, 1861. Captain Thomas E. Wentworth, December 24, 1861. Captain Edward W. Wedgewood, December 24, 1861. Captain Enoch H. Hines, December 24, 1861. Captain Washington J. Chase, March 19, 1863. First Lieut. William J. Randall, October 18, 1861. First Lieut. Winthrop H. Hall, June 13, 1862. First Lieut. Benjamin F. Heald, September 19, 1862. First Lieut. Fred. A. Emery, October 27, 1862. First Lieut. James C. M. Furbesh, Adj't, April 25, 1863. First Lieut. Bradley Smith, November 28, 1864. Second Lieut. Henry A. Gray, May 29, 1862. Second Lieut. Josiah N. Coffin, May 16, 1863. Surgeon Joel Richardson, December 19, 1862. Assistant Surgeon Luke Hill, October 24, 1863. Chaplain Temple Cutter, July 25, 1862.


Chaplain Silas F'. Strout, January 13, 1864.


Discharged, (14.)


Captain Thomas L. Reed, February 3, 1862. Captain William F. Baker, March 29, 1863. Captain Jonathan P. C. Fall, May 2, 1863. Captain Alfred T. Robinson, February 2, 1864. Captain Sylvester B. Troy, September 19, 1864. First Lieut. Henry Sewall, February 2, 1862. First Lieut. Samuel R. Barclay, September 12, 1864.


First Lieut. William L. Hughes, September 19, 1864. First Lieut. Joshua G. Ross, September 19, 1864. First Lieut. James E. Shepard, Adj't, January 4, 1865. First Lieut. Elton W Ware, March 1, 1865. Second Lieut. Lyman H. Bixby, May 3, 1865. Assistant Surgeon Alfred Mitchell, September 22, 1864. Chaplain Horace Perkins, December 15, 1864.


Expiration of term of service, (5.)


Captain Ansel G. Marston, September 22, 1864. Captain Charles A. Brooks, September 22, 1864. First Lieut. John L. Emerson, September 19, 1864. First Lieut. John H. Lowell, R. Q. M., September 22, 1864. First Lieut. George H. Mower, November 11, 1864.


Promoted, (2.)


Captain Edward F. Wyman, April 20, 1864, to Captain and C. S.


First Lieut. John S. Hay, R. Q. M., March 28, 1865, to Captain and A. Q. M.


Dismissed, (6.)


Captain Elisha S. Bisbee, April 2, 1863. First Lieut. Charles O. Brown, November 20, 1862. Second Lieut. John A. Kelley, March 14, 1863.


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William R. Anderson .... 14 Apr., 65 E. H Bryant .. 16 May, Samuel A. Doten, a. w. m.


Surgeon.


Delon H. Abbott 14 June, 65


Assistant Surgeon.


Otis P. Rice 15 Jan., 65


Chaplain.


Second Lieut. James S. Graham, June 2, 1863. Second Lieut. Erastus K. Shaw, July 7. 1864. Assistant Surgeon Cyrus D. Tuck, September 25, 1862.


Died, (13.)


Captain John Blake, November 9, 1862.


Captain Chester B. Shaw, killed in action, July 18. 1863. Captain Scolly D. Baker, killed in action, September 8, 1863. Captain Lewis Cross, jr., June 17, 1864, of wounds received at Coal Harbor, Va.


Captain William A. Barrows, killed in action at Deep Bottom, Va., August 16, 1864.


Captain Robert J. Gray, killed in action at Fort Gilmer, Va., September 29, 1864.


Captain Billings Brastow, killed in action at Fort Gilmer, Va., September 29, 1864.


First Lieut. Amaziah N. Goodwin, July 29, 1863, of wounds received in action.


First Lieut. James L. Thompson, June 19, 1864, of wounds received at Coal Harbor, Va.


Second Lieut. John H. Andrews, February 17, 1862.


Second Lieut. Edwin T. Clifford, killed before Petersburg, Va., July 30, 1864.


Second Lieut. Wm. A. Campbell, August 18, 1864, of wounds received at Deep Bottom, Va.


Surgeon Alden D. Palmer, March 20, 1865, at Wilmington, N. C., of typhoid fever. .


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.


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TENTH REGIMENT.


(This regiment was organized at Cape Elizabeth, Me., in October, 1861, to serve two and three years. The two-ycars men were mustered out of service May 7 and 8, 1863, and the remaining men consolidated into a battalion, which was transferred to the 29th Maine vols. Nov, 1, '63.)


(The official list of battles in which this regiment bore an honorable part is not yet published in orders.)


Colonel.


Lieutenant Colonel


Major.


Captains.


John Q. Adams 26 Oct., 61


John D. Beardsley .15 Oct., 62


First Licutenants.


Edwin W. Fowler 1 July, €2


Charles F. King 5 Jan.,


Second Lieutenants.


Charles E. Pierce. 15 Oct., 61


Surgeon.


Assistant Surgeons.


Horatio N. Howard ..... 5 Sept., 62


Chaplain.


CASUALTIES.


-


Resigned, (11.)


Major Charles Walker, January 26, 1863. Captain Albert H. Estes, January 16, 1862. Captain Cyrus Latham. March 28, 1862. First Lieut. William S. Dodge, R. Q. M., September 12, 1862. Second Lieut. Phineas W Dill, January 10, 1862.


Second Lieut. Benjamin M. Bradbury, June 26, 1862. Second Lieut. John T. Simpson, July 10, 1862. Second Lieut. Abel G. Rankin, April 4, 1863. Second L'eut. Chandler Libbey, July 17, 1863. Surgeon Daniel O. Perry, October 21, 1862. Assistant Surgeon James Sawyer, January 30, 1863.


Discharged, (4.)


Captain James M. Black, October 25, 1862. First Lient. Ephraim M. Littlefield, May 26. 1862. First Lieut. John F. Witherell, June 26, 1802. Second Lieut. Reuben Alexander, December 8, 1862.


Expiration of term of service, (29.)


Colonel George L. Beal, May 8, 1863. Lieut. Colonel James S. Fillebrown, May 8, 1863. Major Charles S. Emmerson, May 8, 1863. Captain Alfred L. Turner, May 7, 1863. Captain Hebron Mayhew, May 7, 1863. Captain Wiliam Knowlton, May 7, 1863. Captain George H. Nye, May 7, 1863. Captain William P. Jordan, May 8, 1863. Captain Herbert R. Sargeant, May 8, 1863. Captain Jonathan Blake, May 8, 1863. Captain Elijah M. Shaw, May 8, 1863. First Lieut. Benjamin F. Whitney, May 7, 1863.


First Lieut. Edward S. Butler, May 7, 1863.


First Lieut. Fayette Bicknell, May 7, 1863. First Lieut. Albert H. Johnson, May 7, 1863.


First Lieut. Charles Thompson, R. Q. M., May 8, 1863. First Lieut. Benjamin M. Redlon, May 8, 1863. First Lieut. Granville Blake, May 8, 1863. l'irst Lieut. Jobn M. Gould, May 8, 1863. First Lieut. William W. Whitmarsh, May 8, 1863. Second Lieut. Marcus do Lano, May 7, 1863. Second Lieut. Charles H. Haskell, May 7, 1863.


Second Lieut. Albert E. Kingsley, May 7, 1863. Second Lieut. Charles C. Graham, May 7, 1863. Second Lieut. Horace Wright, May 8, 1863. Second Lieut. Henry F. Smith, May 8, 1863.


Second Lieut. Henry R. Millett, May 8. 1863.


Surgeon Josiah F. Day, jr .. May 8, 1863, Chaplain George Knox, May 8, 1863.


Promoted, (2.)


Captain Henry Rust, jr., October 14, 1861, to Lieut. Colonel 13th Maine vols.


Captain George W. West, August 18, 1862, to Major 17th Maine vols.


Dismissed, (1.)


First Lieut. Henry M. Binney, December 31, 1862.


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Died, (8.)


Captain A. C. C. Cloudman, killed at battle of Cedar Moun- tain, August 9, 1862.


Captain Nehemiah T. Furbish, killed at battle of Antietam, September 17, 1862.


First Lieut. James C. Folsom, killed in action at Cedar Moun- tain, August 9, 1862.


First Lieut. George W. True, September 20, 1862, of wounds received at battle of Antietam.


Second Lieut. Albert W. Freeman, August 25, 1862, from wounds received at Cedar Mountain.


Second Lieut. William Wade, killed in action at battle of An- tietam, September 17, 1862.


Second Lieut. Charles H. Calley, September 20, 1862, of wounds received at Cedar Mountain.


Second Lieut. Joseph R. Perley, December 18, 1862, at Port- land, Maine.


Transferred, (1.)


First Licut. Charles W. Roberts, August 5, 1862, to 17th Maine vols. as Adj't.


NOTE .- The roster of officers is given as it stood on the day of transfer.


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MAINE INFANTRY.


ELEVENTH REGIMENT.


(This regiment was organized at Au- gusta, Me .. in November, 1861, to serve three years. On the expira- tion of its term of service the origi- nal members (exeept veterans) were mustered out, and the organization, composed of veterans and reeruits, is still in service.)


(The official list of battles in which this regiment bore an honorable part is not yet published in orders.)


Colonel.


Jonathan A Hill ... ..... 16 Apr., 65 (Brevet Brig. Gen. 9 April, 1865.)


Lieutenant Colonel.


Charles P. Baldwin .... 1 May, 65


Major.


Henry C. Adams


1 May, 65


Captains.


Charles Sellmer. . .. 17 July, 64 (Brevet Major April 2, 1865.)


Grafton Norris . .18 Dec., 64


George W. Small 18 Dec.,


Albert Maxfield .. 18 Dec.,


Ellery D. Perkins 16 Apr., 65


Thomas Clark. 1 May,


Lewis H. Holt .. 14 May,


William H. H. Frye 1 July, (Brevet Captain 13 Mareh, 1865.) George S. Seammon, a. w. m.


First Lieutenants.


Wm. H. H. Andrews, R. Q. M. 1 Mar., 64




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