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Francis L. Bachelder
13 Oct.,
Samuel S. Brown. 13 Oct.,
Hiram C. Vaughan 13 Oct.,
George W. Smith
13 Oct.,
Hiram M. Campbell. 13 Oct.,
E. L. Sturtevant
28 Feb., 63
George M. Longley 22 July,
Vincent Mountfort
15 Aug.,
Albion K. P. Knowles, a. w. m.
First Lieutenants.
George W. Hallock 13 Oct., 62
Andrew J. Martin 13 Oct.,
John H. True. 13 Oct., Oakes A. Fillebrown,
R. Q. M. 16 Oct.,
Augustus H. Cook.
.23 Jan., 63
George W. Hall
28 Feb.,
Charles C. Hinds, Adj't .. 19 July,
Melvin S. Hutchinson . .. 19 July,
Ephraim W. Baker.
23 July,
Amos M. Jackson, a. w. m.
Second Lieutenants.
Edward F. Goud. 11 Oct., 62
Cyrus R. Curtis
13 Oct.,
John J. Watts
13 Oct.,
John W. Millett
1 Julv, 63
Eugene Leeman
19 July,
William H. Edwards .. .23 July,
William C. Burrows, a. w. m.
George T. Yeaton, a. w. m.
Surgeon.
Roscoe L. Harlow
23 Nov., 62
Assistant Surgeon.
John A. Moreton
8 Dec., 62
Chaplain.
CASUALTIES.
Resigned, (1.) Captain Alfred Fletcher, January 10, 1863. Discharged, (8.)
Lieut. Colonel Charles T. Bean, October 16, 1862. Captain George W. Hurd, January 23, 1863. Captain Robert H. Purington, May 31, 1863. First Lieut. George E. Atwood, March 28, 1863. Second Lieut. Tilson Baker, December 26, 1862. Second Lieut. Marcus Rowell, January 23, 1863. Surgeon John C. Manson, November 22, 1862. Chaplain Frederick A. Hodsdon, January 23, 1863.
Dismissed, (1.)
First Lieut. Frank Mclaughlin, July 1, 1863.
Died, (5.)
First Lieut. Charles C. Newall, July 14, 1863, at Port Hudson, Second Lieut. Amos J. Billings, July 28, 1863, near Memphis. Tenn.
Second Lieut. David P. Luce, August 20, 1863, at Cairo, Ill. Assistant Surgeon Ansel J. Libby, December 28, 1862, at East New York.
Assistant Surgeon Frederic R. Esterbrook, February 24, 1863, at New Orleans, La.
NOTE .- The roster of officers is given as it stood on the day of muster out.
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MAINE INFANTRY.
TWENTY-FIFTH REGIMENT.
(This regiment was organized at Port- land, Me., September 29, 1862, to serve nine months, and mustered out of service July 10, 1863, by reason of expiration of term.)
(The official list of battles in which this regiment bore an honorable part is not yet published in orders.) Colonel.
Francis Fessenden, L. A., 29 Sept., 62 Lieutenant Colonel.
Charles E. Shaw . 29 Sept., 62 Major.
Alexander M. Tolman .. 29 Sept., 62
Captains.
Edward N. Greely. 29 Sept., 62
Chester A. Greenleaf.
.. 29 Sept.,
Elisha Newcomb. 29 Sept.,
Thomas W. Harris.
.29 Sept.,
George W. Randall
29 Sept.,
Charles C. Chase 29 Sept.,
Ezekiel Wescott 29 Sept.,
Seba S. Brown 1 Mar., 63
George H. Abbott 6 Mar.,
Whitman Sawyer 1 May,
First Lieutenants.
Thos. H. Hubbard, Adj't, 29 Sept., 62
Ilenry Pennell, R. Q. M., 29 Sept.,
Levi M. Prince .29 Sept.,
David Pennell. 29 Sept.,
George B. Stevens .29 Sept.,
Samuel T. Johnson .29 Sept.,
John C. Randall
.29 Sept.,
John H. Knight. 29 Sept.,
Edmund W. Dyer 29 Sept.,
Isaac D. Sawyer. 1 Mar., 63
Charles B. Hall 6 Mar.,
George F. Andrews. 1 May,
Second Lieutenants.
Hollis R. Mountfort .29 Sept., 62
Alfred D. Stetson
29 Sept.,
Charles Jones.
.29 Sept.,
Alvin F. Buckman
.29 Sept.,
Ebenezer Hutchinson
.. 29 Sept.,
George O. Gosse. 25 Dec.,
Frank G. Stevens 25 Dec.,
George A. Hunt 1 Mar., 63
Cyrus H. Ilsley
6 Mar.,
Henry T. Simpson 1 May,
Surgeon.
Josiah Carr
29 Sept., 62
Assistant Surgeons.
Cyrus K. Bowker
29 Sept., 62
William H. True
29 Sept.,
Chaplain.
Edward B. Furbish ..
.29 Sept., 62
CASUALTIES.
Resigned, (5.)
Captain Samuel L. Davis, December 8, 1862.
Captain Asa C. Palmer, February 12, 1863. Captain Frank L. Jones, March 5, 1863. Second Lieut. Edmund P. Merrell, December 11, 1862. Second Lieut. John P. Carswell, December 15, 1862.
Discharged, (1.)
Captain Charles H. Daughty, April 24, 1863.
NOTE .- The roster of officers is given as it stood on the day of muster out.
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MAINE INFANTRY.
TWENTY-SIXTH REGIMENT.
(This regiment was organized at Ban- gor, Me., October 11, 1862, to serve nine months, and mustered out of service August 17, 1863, by reason of expiration of term.)
(The official list of battles in which this regiment bore an honorable part is not yet published in orders.)
Colonel.
Nathaniel H. Hubbard .. 18 Oct., 62
Lieutenant Colonel.
Philo Hersey 28 May, 63
Major.
James N. Fowler 23 Sept., 62
Captains.
Abner W. Fletcher .11 Oct., 62
George Dudley.
11 Oct.,
Eben G. Ingalls.
11 Oct.,
Andrew E. Clark
11 Oct.,
Ancel Wadsworth
11 Oct.,
Rufus B. Bickford
11 Oct.,
Fred. Barker
11 Oct.,
William H. Black
11 Oct ..
Charles Baker.
1 July, 63
First Lieutenants.
Harvey M. Coffin .11 Oct., 62
Ezra W. Reeves - 11 Oct.,
John F. Whitcomb 11 Oct.,
Nicholas S. Clements. 11 Oct.,
William F. Brown
11 Oct.,
John R. Gross
11 Oct.,
Freeman Goodhue .. 11 Oct.,
Daniel S. Simpson, Adj't. 18 Oct.,
T. Thorndike, R. Q. M .18 Oct.,
Llewellyn D. Woodward. 1 May, 63
James E. Conners, a. w. m.
Edward F. Fletcher, a. w. m.
Second Lieutenants.
William O. McDonald ... 11 Oct., 62
Joseph W. Eveleth ... .11 Oct.,
William E. Norwood. 11 Oct., Thomas S. Osgood. 11 Oct.,
Gorham K. Hastings.
.11 Oct.,
Samuel E. Hunt. 11 Oct.,
Otis Kaler. 3 Dec.,
Nathan Shaw, jr 5 Feb., 63
Adolphus B. Mathews .. 1 Mar.,
David E. Holmes, a. w. m.
Surgeon.
Charles Abbott ... 18 Oct., 62 Assistant Surgeon.
William C. Collins ..
.18 Oct., 62
Chaplain.
Samuel Bowker
18 Oct., 62
CASUALTIES.
Resigned, (3.)
Captain Peter W. Robbins, January 29, 1863. First Lieut. John P. Perkins, February 2, 1863. Second Lieut. Thomas H. Peevy, November 12, 1862. Discharged, (1.)
First Lieut. Mahlon C. Witham, January 2, 1863. Died, (1.)
Captain Joseph M. Gray, at Berwick City, La., May 10, 1863.
NOTE .- The roster of officers is given as it stood on the day of muster out.
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MAINE INFANTRY.
TWENTY-SEVENTH REGIMENT. (MILITIA.)
(This regiment was organized at Port- land, Maine, September 30, 1862, to serve nine months, and mustered out July 17, 1863, by reason of ex- piration of term of service.)
(The official list of battles in which this regiment bore an honorable part is not yet published in orders.) Colonel.
Mark F. Wentworth .... 30 Jan., 63
Lieutenant Colonel.
James M. Stone 30 Jan., 63 Major.
John D. Hill
30 Jan., 63
Captains.
George H. Ward. 30 Sept., 62
Isaac P. Fall.
30 Sept.,
David B. Fullerton
30 Sept.,
John M. Getchell 30 Sept.,
Jeremiah Plummer
30 Sept.,
Edmund A. Dixon 30 Sept.,
Seth E. Bryant 30 Sept.,
Almond O. Smart. 1 Jan., 63
Joseph F. Warren 1 Mar.,
Frank A. Hutchins. 1 Mar.,
First Lieutenants.
Edward M. Rand, Adj't .. 30 Sept., 62
Lewis O'Brion, R. Q. M .. 30 Sept.,
Moses S. Hurd. .30 Sept.,
Apnos W. Page
.30 Sept.,
Joseph D. Parker. 30 Sept.,
Henry B. Osgood. 15 Dec.,
Ralph R. Hussey 1 Jan., 63
William Miliken, jr. 1 Mar.,
Frederick S. Bryant 1 Mar.,
Henry J. Goodwin. 1 Mar.,
Joseph E. Chadbourn. 1 May, Samuel H. Libby, a. w. m.
Second Lieutenants.
Frank L. Harmon .30 Sept., 62
John W. Perkins 30 Sept.,
Dennis M. Shapleigh .30 Sept.,
Henry Littlefield 15 Dec.,
John Hall 16 Dec.,
Edmund Bragdon, jr 1 Mar., 63
Horace L. Piper 1 Mar.,
Joseph T. Chase. 1 Mar.,
Samuel Dunnell, jr.
1 Mar.,
Frederick Hayes. 1 Mar.,
Surgeon. John E. L. Kimball. 30 Sept., 62
Assistant Surgeons.
Freeman Hall 30 Sept., 62 Charles M. Cross .. 14 Feb., 63 Chaplain.
Otis F. Russell.
23 June, 63
CASUALTIES.
Resigned, (4.)
First Lieut. Noah Gould, November 24, 1862. First Lieut. William H. Miller, December 16, 1862. First Lieut. Thomas Sherman, jr., February 4, 1863. Second Lieut. Lysander B. Young, February 15, 1863.
Discharged, (4.)
Colonel Rufus P. Tapley, January 23, 1863. Captain Henry F. Snow, November 19, 1862. Captain William H. Johnson, January 27, 1863. Second Lieut. John McJellison, February 13, 1863.
Died, (1.)
First Lieut. John H. Came, January 16, 1863, of disease, near Camp Vermont, Va.
NOTE .- The roster of officers is given as it stood on the day of muster out.
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MAINE INFANTRY.
TWENTY-EIGHTH REGIMENT. (MILITIA.)
(This regiment was organized at Au- gusta, Maine, October 18, 1862, to serve for the period of nine months, and mustered out of service August 31, 1863, by reason of expiration of term of service.)
(The official list of battles in which this regiment bore an honorable part is not yet published in orders.)
Colonel.
Ephraim W. Woodman .. 18 Oct., 62
Lieutenant Colonel.
William E. Hadlock 18 Oct., 62
Major.
Captains.
Gustavus A. Stanley . 10 Oct., 62
Joshua B. Johnson .10 Oct.,
John M. Lincoln 10 Oct.,
Augustine Thompson 10 Oct., Thomas P. Hutchinson. . 10 Oct.,
Seth T. Hutchins
13 Oct.,
Orrin W. Thomas
13 Oct.,
Charles H. Dyer 13 Oct.,
Edward B. Neal
14 Oct.,
John Angus.
14 Oct.,
First Lieutenants.
Evander S. Prescott
10 Oct., 62
Curtis Davis
10 Oct.,
Charles H. Witham
10 Oct.,
James A. Chase.
10 Oct.,
William R. Peabody
13 Oct.,
Jotham S. Staples
13 Oct.,
Billings H. Ridley
13 Oct.,
Thomas S. Hall.
14 Oct.,
Noah F. Norton
14 Oct.,
Nathan Cutler, Adj't. ... 18 Oct.,
Jas. W. Merrill, R. Q. M.18 Oct.,
Second Lieutenants.
James D. Robie. 10 Oct., 62
Herbert Wadsworth.
10 Oct.,
John F. Perry
10 Oct.,
John S. Smith
10 Oct.,
Nathaniel H. Ricker
13 Oct.,
Henry W. Golder
13 Oct.,
Frank Thorp
14 Oct.,
Joues S. Kelley
14 Oct.,
Surgeon.
Elijah F. Plaisted
.19 Nov., 62
Assistant Surgeon.
Elias H. Lake
18 Oct., 62
Chaplain.
CASUALTIES.
Resigned, (2.)
Second Lieut. Samuel C. Wallace, May 8, 1863. Chaplain Jeremiah W. Marsh, January 23, 1863.
Died, (4.)
Major Joseph D. Bullen, assassinated at Fort Butler, Don- aldsonville, La., July 15, 1863.
First Lieut. Isaac Murch, killed at battle of Donaldsonville. La., June 28, 1863.
Second Lieut. Chas. Whittier, July 21, 1863, at Baton Rouge, of disease.
Chaplain Irving A. Wardwell, July 22, 1863, of disease, at Donaldsonville, La.
NOTE .- The roster of officers is given as it stood on the day of muster out.
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MAINE INFANTRY.
TWENTY-NINTH REGIMENT.
(This regiment, with the exception of companies A and D. was organ- ized at Angusta, Maine, from No- vember 13, 1863, to January -, 1864, to serve three years. Com- panies A and D were transferred from the 10th Maine battalion ; company A was mustered out Oc- tober 18. 1864. Captain E. S. But- ler's unassigned company Maine infantry, organized September 16, 1864, to serve one year, was as- signed to the regiment as company A, after the muster out of service of the former company A. The organization is retained in service.)
'SABINE CROSSROADS, LA," "PLEAS- ANT HILL, LA.," "OPEQUAN, VA.," '' FISHER'S HILL, VA.,' 44 CEDAR CREEK. VA., "
"' CANE RIVER CROSSING, LA."
Colonel.
George II. Nye .......... 20 Dec., 64
Lieutenant Colonel.
Charles S. Emmerson .... 30 Nov., 63
Major.
John M. Gould 20 Dec., 64
Captains.
Alfred L. Turner .28 Feb., 63
Almon C. Pray 12 Dec., William W. Whitmarsh. 16 Dec.,
Granville Blake . 16 Dec.,
William P. Jordon 17 Dec.,
Albert E. Kingsley. 18 Oct.,
64
Henry R. Millett. 6 Nov., Henry H. Kalloch 17 Jan., 65 Benjamin M. Redlon, a. w. m.
First Lieutenants.
Charles C. Graham 13 Nov., 63
Abel G. Rankin 13 Nov., John O. Kidder. 12 Dec.,
George B. Coburn 16 Dec.,
Levi W. Harmon 29 Nov., 64
Charles B. Fillebrown .. 13 Dec.,
Alpheus L. Greene, Adj't. 23 Dec.,
Hartwell S. French .... .24 Dec., Charles H. Jumper .. 17 Jan., 65
Samuel E. Hunt, a. w. m.
Second Lieutenants.
Henry M. Smith. 11 Dec., 64
Charles H. Pettengill 11 Dec., Nathan H. Lander .24 Dec., James Gillespie 30 Dec., Gilbert V. Bangs .31 Mar., 65 Lorenzo D. Stacy, a. w. m.
CASUALTIES.
Resigned, (3.)
First Lieut. Moses W. Stanley, October 26, 1864. Second Lieut. Henry H. McKeen, May 10, 1865. Second Lieut. Zebedee M. Cushman, May 29, 1865.
Discharged, (8.)
Captain John M. Beal, September 23, 1864. Captain Edward S. Butler, June 5, 1865.
First Lient. Charles Thompson, R. Q. M., June 3, 1865. First Lieut. Fredom II. Lander, June 5, 1865. Second Lieut. Cyrus T. Waterhouse, March 8. 1865. Second Lieut. Charles W. Gerrisb, June 5, 1865. Assistant Surgeon Horatio N. Howard, March 11, 1865. Chaplain Charles H. Webster, July 5, 1865.
Expiration of term of service, (5.)
Captain John Q. Adams, October 18, 1864.
First Lieut. Edwin W. Fowler, October 18, 1864.
First Lieut. Charles F. King, December 1, 1864. Second Lieut. Charles E. Pierce, October 18, 1864. Second Lieut. Charles H. Haskell, November 19, 1864.
Promoted, (2.)
Colonel George L. Beal, November 30, 1864, to Brigadier General vols.
Captain John D. Beardsley, September 7, 1864, to Major 109th regiment U. S. C. T.
Died, (6.)
Major William Knowlton, September 20, 1864, of wounds re- ceived in action.
Second Lient. Sylvester W. Cummings, June 17, 1864, of disease, at Morganzia, LA.
Second Lieut. William Bagnall, July 10, 1804, of disease, in hospital at New Orleans, La.
Second Lieut. John L. Hoyt, killed in action at Cedar Creek, Va., October 19, 1864.
Second Lieut. Harrison B. Winter, June 26, 1865, of disease, at Florence, S. C.
Chaplain George Knox, accidentally killed at Cedar Creek, Va., October 31, 1864.
Dismissed,-(2.)
First Lieut. Albert E. Kingsley, June 2, 1864. (Reinstated Angust 22, 1864.)
Surgeon Josiah F. Day, jr., June 2, 1864. (Reinstated Angust 6, 1864.)
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MAINE INFANTRY.
Surgeon.
Josiah F. Day, jr ... .16 Sept., 63
Assistant Surgeons.
Henry C. Cotton 26 Jan., 64 Atwell W. Sweet .. 13 Apr., 65 Chaplain.
NOTE .- This regiment 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.
THIRTIETH REGIMENT.
(This regiment was organized at Au- gusta, Me., from December 12, 1863. to January 8, 1864, for three years. The enlisted men of the 13th Maine vols., whose term of service had not expired at the date of muster ont of that regiment, were transferred to this organization November 18, 1864. The entire regiment was mustered out of service August 20, 1865. in accordance with orders from .the War Department.)
(The official list of battles in which this regiment bore an honorable part is not yet published in or- ders.)
Colonel.
Royal E. Whitman ...... 4 Aug., 65
Lieutenant Colonel.
George W. Randall .14 Aug., 65
Major. Horace C. Haskell 14 Aug., 65 Captains.
Whitman Sawyer. 19 Dec., 63
Warren H. Boynton .. 29 Dec.,
Levi M. Prince .29 Dec.,
Kirke W. Moses 29 Dec.,
Frank L. Jones 6 Jan., 64
George E. Moulton 27 Dec.,
Simon S. Andrews 11 Jan., 65
Robbins B. Grover. 11 Jan.,
William W. Noyes 11 Jan.,
David S. Barrows. 14 Aug.,
First Lieutenants.
Francis HI. Coffin, R. Q.M.12 Nov., 63
Henry F. Simpson .19 Dec.,
Daniel Quimby 29 Dec.,
Henry B. Cleaves 29 Dec., Charles B. Hall 6 Jan., 64
Lucius D. Fisher. 1 Sept., Chas. F. Larrabee, Adj't. 1 Sept., Nelson Howard. 1 Jan., 65
William H. Foster 1 Jan.,
Preston M. Emery 12 Jan.,
Francis S. Coffin. 2 July,
Francis E. Dwinal. 17 Aug.,
Second Lieutenants.
William H. Motley. 6 Jan., 64
Henry N. Fairbanks 14 June,
Josiah A. Millett. 1 Sept.,
Franklin E. Holmes. 1 Jan., 65
Albert N. Ames
1 Jan.,
Barritt H. Beales 5 Jan., Joseph D. Harville, a. w. m.
Surgeon.
Horatio N. Howard ..... 11 May, 65
Assistant Surgeon.
Chaplain.
Simeon C. Higgins, a. w. m.
CASUALTIES.
Resigned, (4.)
Colonel Thomas II. Hubbard, July 23, 1865. First Lieut. Henry Green, June 10, 1864. Surgeon Josiah Carr, April 19, 1865. Assistant Surgeon Charles K. Packard, July 23, 1865.
Discharged, (10.)
Captain Royal S. Nash, June 28, 1864. Captain Freeman U. Whiting, January 4, 1865. Captain John P. C. Fall, January 4, 1865. . Captain John C. Kendall, January 4, 1865. First Lieut. Chandler B. Bailey, August 31, 1864. First Lieut. Justin K. Richardson, October 20, 1864. Second Lieut. Frederick Hayes, September 2, 1864. Second Lieut. Richard Bradley, January 4, 1865. Second Lieut. George A. Green, January 4, 1865. Second Lieut. Lewis F. Cummings, July 26, 1865.
Promoted, (1.)
Colonel Francis Fessenden, B. A., May 12, 1864, to Brigadier General.
Died, (5.)
First Lieut. Sumner N. Stout, killed at battle of Pleasant Hill, April 9, 1864.
First Lieut. Abram N. Rowe, November 21, 1864, of fever, at Winchester, Va.
Second Lieut. Reuben Seavy, killed at battle of Cane River Crossing, April 23, 1864.
Second Lieut. Charles C. Grow, killed at battle of Cane River Crossing, April 23, 1864.
Assistant Surgeon Thomas H. Breslin, June 17, 1864, of dis. ease, at New Orleans, La.
NOTE .- The roster of officers is given as it stood on the day of muster out.
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MAINE INFANTRY.
THIRTY-FIRST REGIMENT.
(This regiment was organized at Au- gusta, Maine, from March 1, 1864, to April 29, 1864, to serve thrce years. There were two unassigned companies of Maine volunteers or- ganized in October, 1864, and as- signed to this regiment as compa- nies L and M.) The 32d Maine vol- unteers was consolidated with this regiment December 19, 1864, and he entire regiment mustered out of service July 15, 1865, in accordance with orders from the War Depart- ment.)
'WILDERNESS," "SPOTTSYLVANIA," "COAL HARBOR," "PETERSBURG," "WELDON RAILROAD," "POPLAR SPRING CHURCH," "HATCHER'S RUN."
Colonel.
Daniel White ...... 8 July, 64
Lieutenant Colonel.
Edward L. Getchell ..... 21 Oct., 64 (Brevet Colonel 2 Apr., 1865.)
Major.
George A. Bolton. .23 Nov., 64 (Brevet Lieut. Colonel 2 Apr., 1865.)
Captains.
Herbert R. Sargent. .23 Mar., 64 Ebenezer S. Kyes. .. 2 April,
(Brevet Major 2 Apr., 1865.)
Isaac P. Fall 20 April, James Dean. 8 July,
Thomas P. Beals. 23 Sept.,
Alvan D. Broek 4 Oct.,
J. Sumner Rogers 18 Oet.,
William B. Barker 10 Nov.,
Charles B. Rounds .28 June, 65
First Lieutenants.
Rob't A. Palmer, R. Q. M.20 Feb., 64 Elias Brookings, jr. 21 April, Thomas Childs .14 Aug., (Brevet Captain 2 Apr., 1865.) Azro C. Nibbard. 4 Oct.,
George I. Brown 26 Oct.,
William H. H. Ware .. .. 29 Oct., Roscoe G. Rollins. Adj't.31 Oct .. Alonzo Goff .. 10 Feb., 65
Beniah P. Brackly 11 Feb., Voranus L. Coffin. 1 May,
A. R. Wescott 22 June,
Charles O. Brown .28 June, Charles W. Rollins. .30 June, John P. Shehan, a. w. m.
CASUALTIES.
Resigned, (2.)
Second Lieut. Nathaniel H. Ricker, June 22, 1865. Surgeon John D. Mitchell, September 6, 1864.
Discharged, (17.)
Colonel Thomas Hight, CUI. 23., 33. A., July 2, 1864. Lieut. Colonel Stephen C. Talboo, August 6, 1864. Captain Caleb H. Ellis, October 19, 1864. Captain Horace H. Burbank, May 15, 1865. Captain Ozias E. Bartlett, May 15, 1865. Captain Chancey O. Noyes, May 15, 1865. First Lieut. Lucius M. Coffin, April 29, 1864. First Lieut. Stephen D. Benson, December 5, 1864. First Lieut. Wilmot Whitehouse, January 12, 1865. Second Lieut. S. W. Siphers, July 21, 1861.
Second Lieut. De Witt C. Morrill, November 2, 1864. Second Lieut. James A. Stanley, January 13, 1865. Second Lieut. George L. Hall, January 14, 1865. Second Lieut. Charles O. Pendexter, May 15, 1865. Surgeon Preston Fisher, November 27, 1864.
Assistant Surgeon Albert S. French, July 6, 1864.
Assistant Surgeon Richard B. Rieker, December 26, 1864.
Died, (18.)
Captain Albert H. Packard, May 16, 1864, of wounds received in action at Fredericksburg, Va.
Captain Albion K. Wallace, killed in action at Spottsylvania, Va., May 12, 1864.
Captain James M. Williams, June 15, 1864, of wounds received in action at Coal Harbor, Va.
Captain William H. Shoppee, July 2, 1864, of wounds received in action at Petersburg, Va.
Captain Almon H. Gushee, killed in action before Petersburg, Va., July 30, 1864.
Captain William B. Courrier, August 25, 1864, of wounds re- ceived in action at Petersburg, Va.
Captain Joseph S. Harlow, killed in action, September 30, 1864. First Lieut. William O. Tibbetts, June 1, 1864, of wounds.
First Lieut. Calvin Boston, July 7, 1864, of wounds received before Petersburg, Va.
First Lieut. Byron C. Gilmore, killed in action before Peters- burg, Va., July 30. 1864.
First Lieut. George W. Thompson, killed in action before Pe- tersburg, Va., July 30, 1864.
First Lieut. John G. Whitten, killed in action near Petersburg, Va., July 30, 1864.
First Lieut. William B. Allyn, Adj't, August 1, 1864, of wounds received in action before Petersburg, Va.
Second Lieut. Albert J. Snow, killed in action at Wilderness, Va., May 6, 1864.
Second Lieut. Edwin S. Rogers, killed in action, June 7, 1864.
Second Lieut. Charles A. Farrington, June 27, 1864, of wounds received in action at Coal Harbor, Va.
Second Lieut. Hiram C Gage, killed in action before Peters- burg, Va., June 28, 1864.
Second Lieut. William B. Pierce, October 2, 1864, at Colum- bia, S. C.
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MAINE INFANTRY.
Second Lieutenants.
Henry G. Mitchell. 26 April, 64
George A. Dickey 1 Jan., 65
Joseph H. Beale. 21 Jan.,
Alexander Crawford 5 Feb.,
James P. F. Tobey 4 May,
George E. Rines. 28 June,
Henry O. Perry . 28 June,
Albion L. Durgin 28 June,
Gould Manter. 28 June,
Jewett McPherson. 30 June,
Surgeon.
John H. Kimball. . .. .23 Sept., 64
Assistant Surgeons.
Henry S. B. Smith. 6 May, 64
Sullivan D. Wiggen. 13 Feb., 65
Chaplain.
George C. Crawford.
.22 April, 64
NOTE 1 .- No brevet appointments are 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 muster out.
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MAINE INFANTRY. 1
THIRTY-SECOND REGIMENT.
(This regiment was organized at Au- gusta, Me., from March 3, 1864, to May 6, 1864, to serve three years. It was consolidated with the 31st Maine volunteers December 12, 1864.)
"SPOTTSYLVANIA," "NORTH ANNA," "COAL HARBOR," "PETERSBURG," "WELDON RAILROAD," "POPLAR SPRING CHURCH," "HATCHER'S RUN."
Colonel.
Lieutenant Colonel.
.
Major.
Captains.
Herbert R. Sargent .23 Mar., 64
Ebenezer S. Kyes.
2 April,
Isaac P. Fall
.20 April,
Horace H. Burbank
.25 May,
Thomas P. Beals ..
.23 Sept.,
William B. Barker.
10 Nov.,
First Lieutenants.
Charles B. Rounds. 19 April, 64
Wilmot Whitehouse 18 July,
John G. Whitten. .21 July,
Thomas Childs.
14 Aug.,
Second Lieutenants.
James J. Chase* 23 Mar., 64
James A. Stanley
2 April,
Henry G. Mitchell
26 April,
George L. Hall.
5 May,
William B. Pierce
25 May,
Surgeon.
John H. Kimball. 23 Sept., 64
Assistant Surgeon.
Henry S. B. Smith.
6 May, 64
Chaplain.
CASUALTIES.
Resigned, (1.)
First Lieut. Samuel A. James, September 10, 1864.
Discharged, (15.)
Colonel M. F. Wentworth, October 18, 1864. Lieut. Colonel John M. Brown, September 12, 1864. Lieut. Colonel James L. Hunt, December 12, 1864. Major Arthur Deering, December 12, 1864. Captain Joseph B. Hammond, September 23, 1864. Captain Seth E. Bryant, November 25, 1864. First Lieut. Stephen G. Dorman, August 24, 1864. First Lieut. Charles W. Keyes, September 27, 1864. First Lieut. Charles F. Burr, December 8, 1864. First Lieut. Calvin S. Hayes, Adj't, December 12, 1864. First Lieut. John Hall, R. Q. M., December 12, 1864. Second Lieut. James B. Currier, June 12, 1864. Second Lieut. James W. Goodrich, December 10, 1864. Second Lieut. Henry M. Bearce, March 30, 1865. Chaplain William A. Patten, December 12, 1864.
Died, (6.)
Captain William R. Ham, June 4, 1864, of wounds. Captain George H. Chadwell, August 29, 1864, of disease. First Lieut. Fred. S. Gurney, killed in action May 12, 1864. First Lieut. Joseph E. Colby, Juno 26, 1864. Second Lieut. Silas M. Perkins, June 22, 1864. Surgeon Clark L. Trafton, August 11, 1864, of disease.
Missing, (2.)
Captain Amos F. Noyes, since November 30, 1864. Captain M. L. M. Hussey, since November 30, 1864.
* Discharged December 22, 1864.
NOTE .- The roster of officers is given as it stood on the day of consolidation.
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MAINE INFANTRY.
COAST-GUARD BATTALION.
(This organization, composed of seven companies, was organized at Bel- fast, Augusta, and Hastport, Me., from March 18, 1864, to March 2, 1865, to serve one, two, and three years. It was mustered out by companies, as follows : Company A. May 25, 1865. Company B, June 24, 1865. Company G, July 6, 1865. Companies E and F, July 7, 1865. Companies C and D. Sep- tember 6, 1865, in accordance with orders from the War Department.)
(No battles.)
Lieutenant Colonel.
Major.
Captains.
Charles Barker
18 Mar., 64
Oliver J. Conant.
27 Apr.,
Thomas P. Hutchinson . . 16 May,
Charles F. King 6 Jan., 65
Charles H. Conant
6 Jan.,
Winslow Roberts
23 Mar.,
James L. Hunt 26 Apr.,
First Lieutenants.
Charles A. Barker 18 Mar., 64
Frank Miliken.
.27 Apr.,
Andrew J. Gibson
16 May,
Samuel F. Stoddard, jr .. 6 Jan., 65
George S. Smiley
6 Jan.,
James J. Chase.
7 Jan.,
George H. Boardman
.23 Mar.,
Second Lieutenants.
Gorham K. Hastings
18 Mar., 64
Joseph T. Hughes
30 June,
Eli R. Perry.
7 July,
Edwin Bicknen
6 Jan.,
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Henry E. Sellers.
7 Jan.,
Charles W. Keyes
20 Jan.,
Joseph A. Hobbs.
.23 Mar.,
Surgeon.
Assistant Surgeon.
Chaplain.
CASUALTIES.
Promoted, (1.)
Captain Dumont Bunker, April 10, 1865, to Captain and C. S.
NOTE .- The roster of officers is given as it stood on the day of muster out.
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MAINE INFANTRY.
UNASSIGNED COMPANIES.
Thirty unassigned companies were organized in 1864 and 1865 for the terms of one and three years, of which twenty-five were assigned to different regiments of Maine in- fantry in the field. The following five companies remained indepen- dent to date of muster out:
SEVENTH COMPANY.
(This company was organized at Au- gusta, Maine, October 25, 1864, for one year, and mustered out of ser- vice July 6, 1865.)
(No battles.) Captain.
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