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Died of wounds received July 16, '63.
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Died in the service, May 28, '64.
Died at C'amp Bayard, March 12. 03.
Died in Southern prison, bee. 'Cl.
Died at Andersonville, Oct. 20, '64. Union Street, Portland. Died at Washington, May 29, '63.
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Walla Walla. Wash. Died at Augusta, Feb. 1, '62.
Died at Washington. Nov. 28, 164.
Died in Southern prison. Died at Salisbury prison, Feb. 9, '65. Gray.
Houlton. Lubec.
Died in prison, Salisbury, Nov. 15, '64. North Turner. Killed at Deep Bottom, Au _. 16, '64.
Skowhegan Died in Hospital, July 27, 64
Washington, D. C.
Somerville, Mass.
Died at Belle Plain, Feb. 13, '63. South Portland.
New Gloucester.
Trenton. Died at Alexandria, Nov. 6. 62. Winfield, Kan.
Skowhepan.
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Kilkal in action, Jime 26. 744. Died at David's Island, N. Y., July 21, '04.
Died at Salisbury prison. Nov. 64.
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Alonzo Ji. .
Charles .
Norman . . Walter E. . 573
Walter S. .
show, George W. . 46.1
Orrin A. 5.65
William R. .
Nomes, Charles E. summers, Thomas Sonthard, Theodore MI. Podle, Asbury E. George A. Horatio B. .
Lewis W. .
Lorenzo A. .
Sontbard, Belden, Leander P. Sidney K. .
Souther, Atwood C. . Nathaniel .
Sparrow, Rodney
spaulding, Albert . Albion .
Liberty B. Spear, Edward John s. Manna: ch W. Orra P'. Paris
Spein, Andrey D. Spencer, Alvin B. Franklin Jener-on Joseph C. .
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Spratt, Alion D. Edward P. Pahron P. Springer, Benjamin J.
Sproule, Charles E. -405
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513 615
Klein. I. Died in Frederick, MA., Nov. 8, '02.
Died in the service, May 11. '64. Died in Andersonville, Nov. 2, '64. Killed in action, Sept. 16, '64. Killed at Boydton, Oct. 27, '64. Jatchfield.
Died in the service, July, '64.
Killed at Dinwiddie, March 31, '65. Foxeroft. Died in Andersonville, Dec. 24, 74.
Died in the service.
Died at Soldier's Home.
East Auburn.
Sumner.
Died at Portland, June 21, 45. Fairbeld.
Quincy House, Quincy, Mass, Killed in action, June 25, '64.
Vas-alboro. 537 - Woodstock, N. B.
611
Vas-alboro. Lewiston.
Yarmouth.
Searsmont. St. Albans.
13 Smborn Ave., Somerville, Mass. Portland.
Died at City Point, Va., Sept. 18, '64. Saco.
Died in the service, '62.
Berwick.
Kendu-keag.
Dil in Salisbury prison, Nov. 24. '64. Died in Washington, Oct. '04.
Died in prison, Richmond, March 20, '64.
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604
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573 546 . 064
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Jolmn W. .
Stephen 30. .
William Starbird, Herbert M. 1: aae S. .
826 515 533
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Infos S. . 373 510 .
Starkey. Augustus H. Stani, John
510
.
514
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54; Minot C. 664 steele, George W. John C. . ·
William II.
sepheas, Philip C. Sten, Andrew B. . Benjamin F. .
517
5.1 .
Charles W. David L. .
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Lohraim T. .
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553
476
495
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515
467
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660 476 573
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FIRST MAINE BUGLE.
PAGE
Stetson, Orin R. . 565
Samuel A., Co. H. 580
Samuel K., Co. K. 714 Stevens, Albert .
523
Exeter.
Charles A.
612 Charles H., of An- dover 477
Lawrence.
Charles 31., of Ex- eter 469
Churchill S. . 573
Cyrus E. .
640
David, Co. C. . 510
David. Co. G. . 573
David M. .
510
Edwin F. . 477
George S. . 495
Hirain M. . 632
Horace
458
Died at Cambridge, Mass.
Jarvis C.
Wilbur J.
. 626
Zoradus D. . 495
589
589
Stewart, As F . 195
Daniel H. . 655
Ezra H. . 597
Gardner
. 553
Moses . 655
Samuel 495
Sylvester .
Stickney, Charles L.
516
Stiles, John P. . 607
Stilphen, James E.
626
Stimpson, Albert W.
Stinehfield, Frank H. George B. .
533
630
Stockbridge, Joseph T.
Stockham, Charles M. . 477
Stockman, George W. . 655
Stockwell, John M.
Stoddard, Augustine O. 600
Stokes. Edward .
496
Henry .
Stone. Corydon O. . .
553
Leonard .
589
Samuel B. 610
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William F. 579, 607
Stowe, Gardner L. Hartwell E. .
.
Nathan C. 523
Stowell, David P. 456
Stretch, John 610
Strout, Albion S. 655
Alfred C. Samuel, Jr .. Co. I. GOT
Samuel, Jr., D. C. Stuart, Charles F. George E.
477
Studley, Benjamin E. 604
Sturgess, Charles E. . 616
Summat, George J. .
Smomers, Nicholas . 640
Sutherland, Benjamin .
James W. · 331
Nathaniel 573
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Swaney, John 522
Sweeney, Daniel ·
Sweetland, William H. 573
Sweetser, William H. . 553
Swett, Justin I .. 613
Swift, William Franklin
Sylvester. Albert .
Albert L. . 610
Auburn. Strong.
Died at Gardiner.
Knightville.
Died in the service, Dec. 29, TH.
Waco, York Co., Neb.
Hampden. Wadena, Minn.
South Gardiner.
East Boothby.
Litchfield Corner. Calais.
Harpswell.
Died at Bath, Oct. 30, '77. Died at Washington, Jan. 20, '65.
Belfast.
Miller Street, Charlestown, Mass. Monson.
Lewiston.
Portland.
Dover South Mills. Dovel.
Died in prison, Salisbury, Aug. 20, '64.
Thomaston.
Died at. Washington, April 27, '63.
Haverhill, Mass Killed at Alle. June 17, 663. Died in Southern prison, Nov. 11, 64. Richmond.
Died at Salisbury prison, Oct. '64.
Gardiner. Died at White Oak Church. Va., Dec. 23, 62. Killed at Middleburg, June 19, 13.
Died at Petersburg, June 1, 65. Pittsfield.
613
546
Stinson, Charles II. Reuel B. 611 435
. 537
Steward, Phineas P. . Samuel .
157, 542
Canton.
Houlton.
Asa M. 477
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573
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PAGE
Sylvester, Ansel T. . 60-1
Charles H. . . 553
Edward A. 496
Horace . 573
Joseph W. . 477
Levi W. 664
Walter . 553
Soldier's National Home, Leavenworth, Kan.
Taber, Charles B. . 553
Talpey, Oliver C. 522
Tarbox, Charles H. 640
George . . 655
Tash, Charles L. 664
Tate, Henry I.
. 190
Tatten, Joseph W. . 522
Taylor, Ansel G. .
661
Atwell A. 522
Constantine . 456, 631
Edward
. 607
Ephraim HI. . .
Frank
655
Winfield S ..
. 510
Teague, Edwin C. . .
615
Temple, Levi . Milo J. . .
Thaxter, Sidney W.
456, 465
22 Deering Street, Portland.
Thayer, Henry D. . John h.
529
Thing, George S. .
573
Thomas, Aber 627
Augustus G. 538
Charles E. 640
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John B. 610
John J. . . Lyman . Robert T.
6.47
Died in the service, Sept. 29, '64. Abbot.
573
Thompson, Albert 623
Benjamin F.
640
Charles I.
477
Died in prison, Richmond, Ang. '62.
Henry A.
6-10
Howard M.
553
Jeremiah
529
John 484
John P. 615
John P. 055
Northampton, Mass.
Died in Southern prison, Nov. 19. '04.
William H. . 640
Thoms, Charles A. 632
Thorn, James H. . 573 .
Samuel . 177
Thorndike, Peter R. 198
Thurlow, Henry J. 619 William H. . 655
Thurston, Charles E. 573
John R. 477
Martin A. 5.59
Thwing, Charles G. 502
Tibbetts, Byron D. . 607
Cyrus .
599
Daniel M. .
553
George . . 655
John 563
Luther .
607
Limerick.
Silas F. . William B. 613
Tilden, Isaac W.
522
Tilton, Henry F. 477
Timmons, Charles E. . 522
Tobie, Edward P. Jr.
161, 528. 561
Leroy H. . 513
1 Wilson Street. Porthuri.
Died in prison, Salisbury.
Tohoan, John F. . . 470
Etna. *
Etna.
Died in Southern prison, Nov. 26, '64.
Died in the service, July 7, 04.
Colurobia, Manoy Co., Tenn.
Killed at Middleburg, June 19, '63. *
Worcester, Mass.
. 655
Teft, Benjamin F.
459
*
055
Waterville.
Richmond. Farmington Falls.
655
Monson. Temple.
Farmington. Somerville. Mass.
Searsmont. Killed at Deep Bottom, Aug. 16, '64.
John S. Samuel A. 477
Augusta.
Died in Southern prison, 65.
Eureka, Cal.
Died in the service.
Died of wounds received March 31. 65. Rockport. Newport.
252 Main Street. Pawtucket. R. 1.
Tobin. Horace K. . . 640
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George W. 510
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Toothaker, James M. Levi 5-1-4 .
Torsey, Samuel T. 510
Tower, Gideon, Jr. 1SG
Towle, Francis E. . 516
William G. . . 655
Town, Francis L. . 619
Townsend, Fred'k P. William H. .
Tozier, David 613
Emulus S. .
503
Tracey, George 655
Levi, Jr. C55
Trafton, George H., Jr. 597
John II. .
Mark Silas C. . .
Trask, Nathan E. . . 477
Thomas A. 196 Zelotes W. 656 .
.
Trefethen, John T. 553
Trifft, Alfred C. . 604
Trimble, William . 501
Tripp, Edmund 522
Nahum G . ៛:07
True, Animi M., Jr. 463
Frank W. · 553
George W. 599 Trueworthy, Jeremiah . 403
Tuck, Charles H. 627
Tucker, Benjamin F. 456, 481 George P. 627
Tukesbury, George D. 553
582
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Turney, Nelson . 627
Tuttle, John C. . 553
Tweedie, Thomas . . 196
Twitchell, James P.
Twombly, Stephen . 553
. 553
Tye, William B. . 538
Ulmer, Clarence D. 158, 522 Matthias 538
Vance, Richard 552
Varley, John B. 55-1
Varney, George A. . 54-1
Henry J. . 590
Horace . . 496
Joseph . . €56 Joseph S. 590 Samuel S. 556
Varnum, Joseph G.
Vaughan, Zens Veazie, Abiezer Arthur Frederick M. .
C31. 614
4016
Vickery, Charles
. 477
Viles, William H. . 5.3
Vinal, George
477 596 Reuben . William A.
640
Vinalhaven.
West Upton, Mass. Canton.
6 Squires Court. East Cambridge, Mass
Wadsworth, Francisco. 510
Wakefield, George W. 510
Walker. Albert R. 613
.
Alexander . 656 Charles
Charles F. . 5-11 .
. 590
Charles H. . 601
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Brunswick.
Camden.
Worcester, Mass.
Saco.
East Dover.
Stetson.
Died of wounds received March 31, '65. Milford.
Franklin.
Died in the service, Nov. 22, '64. Sanford.
Georgetown.
Killed at Middleburg, June 19, '63. Died at Georgetown, May 13, '64. Calais.
Littleton.
*
Chicopee, Mass. South Paris. *
Died in Southern prison.
Died in Southern prison.
Flint, Mich.
Skowhegan. Died in prison, Salisbury, Oct. 64. Mansfield, Tioga Co., Penn.
Springfieldl. Ellsworth Falls.
Skowheyon. Died at Molden, Mass., Ang. 14, '90. 1
Died at Andersonville, Jan. 15, 65.
Died in Southern prison.
Died in prison, Danville, N. C., Dec. 4, 04.
Virgin, Isaac G. 558
Vique, Levi .
Vose, Elisha . 522 . Lyman . 530 Marcus A.
K Providence, R. L.
Died at Andersonville, Aug. 29, '14.
711 Broadway, South Boston, Mass Boulder Creek. Cal
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615
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Charles W. Co. K. 614
Freeland (. . . 064
Ozro F. . €14
I.lewellyn . 400 Thomas s. . 522
William D. 496 William b. . 477
Wall, Andrew 627
Wallace, Charles H. 561
Given B. 523
Oscar C. 516
Walton, Daniel O. .
477
George B. 496
Ward, Alpheus H. 523 .
George W. 523
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John C. . 515
Warren, Alanson M. 646
Benjamin .
Freedom .
607
John .
656
John F. 538
John M. 649
Jewis 650.
Washburn, Allen H. 632
Charles A. 574
Waters, James 510
Waterhouse, El S. 598
Watson, Edward ). 523
John T. 656 613
Watts, Alfred Y. .
Webb, Albion P. . 510
Chandler J. . 408 581
Converse L., Jr.
579
John R. . Nathan B. 515
Richard 467
Webber, Charles II. 554
Harris G. 477
Jeremiah D. 523
Leonard 596
Thomas C. 591 Webster, Daniel 590
Elisha A. .
551
Justin €32
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Writer, William 503
Weich. Benjamin A. 614 62%
Charles . Gilman . 510
531
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496 6-40
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Wells, Esan .
464, 598
Daniel J. 477 Marvelins 607 Wentworth. Charles A. 656
Charles M. 496
Edwin .
496
Ethelbert 551
George . 496 George A. €-10
Jesse 610
Marcellus 551
Nathaniel 55-1
Orrin S. 546 West, George W. . 538
John W. 570
Llewellyn J. . 636 Westgate, Barney . +:16
Boston, George . €31 Wwymnowth. Algernon 437 Charles D. . 854
York Village. Killed in action. Portland. North Monmouth.
Died in Andersonville, Sept. 4, '61. Killed at Sycamore Church, Sept. 3, '64. *
Died in Salisbury prison, Nov. 12, '64.
Biddeford. Calais. Dover.
Died of wounds received Oct. 27, '64. Died at Annapolis, Md., March 17, '64.
Died in the service, Nov. '61. Died at Augusta, Feb. 15, 62. Mt. Tom, Mass,
Kennebunk.
Died in Southern prison, Jan. 5, '65.
Camden. Skowbegan. Skowhegan, Died at Boulder, Col., April 9, '91.
Rangor.
No. Chesterfield. Tried in the service. Bangor.
Died of wounds received Ang. 25, 64. Killed at St. Mary's Church, June 24, '64.
San Jose, Cal. Strong.
Worcester, Mass.
Box 945, Biddeford. Greenville.
S. Orrington.
Died of wounds received Oct. 27, '64. Died in prison, Salisbury, Sept. 15, '64. East Union.
Collinsville, Salano Co., Cal. Steuben. Lewiston.
Melrose Highlands; Mass. Werks Mills.
Henry T. .
Isaiah James B. 477
Welden, George E.
538
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FIRST MAINE BUGLE.
Weymouth, CharlesW. 607
George A. 551
Seth If. 656 ·
William H. 551
Whalen, Michael 501
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324 Devisaders Street, San Francisco, Cal.
Paw Paw, Il1.
Whitcomb, Praneis V. 554
George D. 5.54
Horace V. .
551
Otis W. . 543
Ripley C. .
55-4
White, Austin B. . 5-15
Freeman J.
George W. . 574
Henry .
.
574
Horace M, 528
Lorenzo
542
Robert H. 477
William 510
Whitehouse, Charles H. 510
Whiteley, Richard E.
Whiteknact, George W. 57
John .
57
Whiting, James C.
Whitman, William
Whitmore, Alfred H. James Otis 40G
Whitney, Charles H 500
Edmund W.
640
Frank W. 538
Franklin P.
George W.
Henry C. .
478
16 Chapman Place, Boston, Mass.
Died in Southern prison. Nov. 29, '04. Bangor. Franklin.
Died at Washington, Sept. 1, '82. Hartland. 510)
Died in the service, Feb. 28, '65.
Athons.
Died at Andersonville, Sept. 15, 05. Died of wounds received April 6, 05. Calais.
Died in the service, July 4, '04.
Newport. *
Winn. Killed at St. Mary's Church, June 24, 64. Salisbury Point, Mass.
$56 EUsworth.
Milltown, St. Stephens, N. B. Temple Mills.
Williamson, Henry .
574
Willis, Gancello .
Henry 1. William
Williston, George, Jr
Wilshier, Wallace W. 574, 582 Wilson, Charles Edward
Frank B.
Frederick A. George H. 53 Horace .
Joel .
Wing, Gorham A. .
John G.
Preston B. . Wingate, Infus H.
Augusta.
Killed on the Dahlgren raid, March 1. '61. Died of wounds received Sept. 19, 'C1.
Milo.
Died at Frederick, Oct. 20, '62.
Fitchburg, Mass.
Died in Southero prison. Died in the service, March 28, '61.
Farmington. Died at Washington, April 15. 62. *
Thomas E.
Warren I ..
436, 465
Whittaker, Henry T.
Whittemore, Heury A. Victor
507
Whitten, Charles
.
554
510
Whittier, David H. 5-1
Wiggin, Nathan B.
. 523
531
Wilder, Elijah C. . 517
Thomas C. .
517
Wilkes. Edward
627
Willa, Hiram S.
523
Willey, Llewellyn I .. Thomas K. William, John Williams, Gilbert
581 656
Hiram James T. Josiah Thomas M. Thomas P.
. 416
574
Detroit.
150 Het 4th Street Topeka, Kansas.
Augusta.
Care tivorge H. Thomas Post, San Francisco, Cal. Newton, Survey Co., N. J.
Hopkinton, Mas. Died of wonudy received Aug. 28, 64.
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590 529
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475
478
648
561
David H. . William .
Wilbur, Rufus A.
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Wharf, JJohn F.
Wheeler, Edwin . Levi W. 574
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Winslow, Albert P. . 478
Frekel .
John W. .
478 William A. .
Winter, William A. 501
Wissler, John 664
Witham, Benjamin C. .
Charles E. 627
Charles W. .
551
Samuel .
William 61x
William H.
Withee. George W. .
Wixon, Atwell M, Edward 523
Woud, Benjamin S. 503
Calvin B. .
Frank H.
Frank M. .
.
Hiram .
James V. .
John P. .
Josiah L. Woodard, Israel R. D. Woodbury, Collins 574
Woodman, Charles A. 608
James M. 60%
Rupert W. .
510
Seth E. .
. 656
Seward P. 497 .
William F. . 597
617
Woodson:, Jacob IT.
Woodward, Oliver J. . 647 William H. . 027
Wolfende, Joshua
Worcester, Edward P.
478
510
Worthing, Arnold I. Wright, Alonzo T. 611 George B. 52X
Horace . Fra K. .
510
Wyatt, George H. .
523
Marcus P. 5.30
Wyman, Charies W. Clarence L.
George W. John E. 590
580
574
Skowhegan. Rockbad.
The Forks.
Killed on the Dahlgren Raid, Feb. 20, 64.
510
4TX
North Troy. Bangor. Died at Denver, Col., Jan. 88.
Benjamin F. Edward M. George M.
464.564
574
Hanson W. Havannah
leurs 510
Josiah B. Sewell C. . . .
Stephen P. William William 1. William 10. . .
3900
Burleigh, Edwin C. Johnson. Charles Ripley , Edward P. Tinbetts, Henry G. Goding, Harrison, Co. L ..
bied in Andersonville prison.
3 Rundlett Court, Lowell. Hallowell.
Winthrop. Togns.
Died on the way to Andersonville, May, Ch. Died in Southern prison, Dec. 15, '61.
Augusta.
Died in the service. David City, Butler Co., Neb.
Newfield.
Died in Southern prison.
Killed on Wilson's Raid, 64. Plymouth.
Died of imprisonment, Nov. 17, 'f4. Killed at Dinwiddie, March 31, 65.
Died at York Corner, May 11, '90. Tekamah, Bort Co., Neb. Died of wounds recieved May 11, 64. Died in the service, Aug. 18, '64. Died at Washington, July 6, '64.
John H. William H. Ycaton, George B. Ward S. York, Charles
497
Charles E. Cornelius George W. Rosalvo A. 641
514
595
Young, Andrew J. Augustus Asa M.
470
017
Brewer. C'are Ingalls Bros., Portland. Middle Street, Portland.
Died in the service. June 14. '63. Detroit.
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EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL REUNION
OF THE
FIRST MAINE CAVALRY.
The surviving comrades of the grand old regiment gathered from near and far to attend the eighteenth annual reunion, which was held at the Revere House, Boston, Sept. 17, 1889. the anniversary of the Battle of Antietam. Many of the comrades were accompanied by their wives and children, and the vicinity of the Revere House. where Comrade Albion C. Drinkwater had established headquar- ters, presented a lively appearance by the presence of some four hundred sons and daughters of the Pine Tree State, distinguished by badges of cavalry yellow inscribed: "Reunion ist Maine Cavalry." Being the first reunion of the regiment ever held out- side the limits of Maine, and the Massachusetts Branch extending its hospitality in a magnificent manner, the attendance was un- usually large. Being delayed by fog, the steamer with the Maine delegation did not arrive until one o'clock in the afternoon, when, headed by the Megunticook brass band, the veterans marched to the Lancers' armory, arriving in time to attend the meeting.
The Boston Globe gave the reunion a " send off" in the following words :
Of the many gallant regiments composing the great army of the Union in the late civil war. the First Maine Cavalry is distinguished by having partici- pated in the largest number of engagements with the enemy. In the midst of the loyal uprising in 1861, twelve hundred citizens of the Pine Tree State. men of nearly every age and position in life, were mustered into the service of the United States. and as the First Regiment of Cavalry. Maine Vohin teers. went to the front and took part in more than fourscore encounters with the enemy. Notwithstanding its many losses, vacancies in the ranks as they occurred were filled by the loyal State until the roll of the regiment was lengthened to nearly three times twelve hundred names. The regiment was organized in the fall of 1861. and served until its muster-out of service. Aug. 1, 1865.
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EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL REUNION.
BUSINESS MEETING.
The business meeting was held in the afternoon in the large drill hall of the armory of the National Lancers, and was called to order al quarter past three o'clock by the President of the Association, Comrade Albion C. Drinkwater, who opened the exercises in a brief address, which was heartily applauded. After the reports of the secretary and treasurer had been read and accepted, the follow- ing officers for the ensuing year were unanimously elected :
President, Byt. Maj .- Gen. Charles H. Smith; vice-president, Milton F. Ricker; recording secretary, Charles A. F. Emery; corresponding secretary, Lieut. Orrin S. Haskell; treasurer, Bvt. Brig .- Gen. Jonathan P. Cilley.
Finance committee, Bvt. Brig .- Gen. Jonathan P. Cilley, Major Sidney W. Thaxter, Gilbert N. Harris and M. F. Ricker.
Amid great applause it was unanimously voted that the next reunion be held in Boston during the annual encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic.
Major Sidney W. Thaxter made a highly interesting report rela- tive to the regimental monument on the field of Gettysburg, to be dedicated the following October third, when General Smith will deliver the address. It was also voted to invite Lieut. Edward P. Tobie, of Pawtucket, R. J., the regimental historian, to prepare a poem for the occasion.
The thanks of the Association were voted to the National Lancers for the use of their armory for the meeting.
It was voted to furnish comrades with copies of the regimental history, without the illustrations, for $z each.
RECEPTION.
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After the business meeting and previous to the banquet, an in- formal reception took place in the parlors of the Revere House, where the ladies and veterans, and their sons and daughters, were afforded an opportunity to greet their old loved commander, Gen. Charles HI. Smith, commander of the regiment, and of the brigade to which the regiment was attached, for two years, now Colonel of the Nineteenth Infantry, U. S. A. ; Major-General Benjamin F. Butler, Lieutenant-Governor John Q. A. Brackett, His Honor Mayor Hart, ex-Governor John D. Long. Gen. Samuel Dalton, ex-Mayor Martin, Past Department Commander Richard F. Tobin, G. A. R. ; Col. Harrison Hume and other distinguished guests of the day ..
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FIRST MAINE BUGLE.
THE BANQUET.
Just before seven o'clock, President Drinkwater, escorting Lieu- tenant-Governor Brackett, led the column into the banquet hall. So great was the attendance that several ladies and comrades were compelled to dine in another hall in the hotel. The banquet hall was elaborately decorated by G. N. Beals. Over the presiding officer's chair was a banner, upon which was painted the arms of the State of Maine; opposite was a banner of purple velvet, upon which, in letters of gold, was the inscription, "Reunion of First Maine Cavalry." Surrounding this were panels bearing the names of the regiment's fallen braves. The walls were draped with the national colors, while glories of flags and festoons of red, white and blue bunting were artistically arranged about the room. Panels bearing the names of the engagements in which the regiment took part formed the frieze.
Covers were laid for five hundred persons, and the tables pre- sented a beautiful appearance. In front of President Drinkwater was a large floral mound of choice roses, while in careless elegance along the tables were scattered ferns, marigolds, salvias, heliotrope and mermet, tea, pearl and tube roses.
THE BILL OF FARE.
The menu card, furnished by John A. Lowell & Co., was a beauti- ful work of art, consisting of heavy panels of bristol board, bound together with ribbon of cavalry yellow. The front bore a fine steel portrait of General Smith with his autograph. The second page was as follows, in two colors :
EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL REUNION FIRST MAINE CAVALRY ASSOCIATION.
A. C. DRINKWATER, Pres't. J. P. CILLEY, Treas.
C. A. F. EMERY, Rec. Sec'y. O. S. HASKELL, Cor. Sec'y.
MENU. REVEILLE. Blue points on deep shell -- ROLL CALL. WATER CALL. Mock turtle, à l'Anglaise -- WINTER QUARTERS. Consomme. brunoise --- CAMP PENOBSCOT. SICK CALL.
Baked chicken halibut, à la bordelaise - QUININE.
Potato croquette - DOVERS POWDERS. Sliced tomatoes - CASTOR OIL.
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EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL REUNION.
BOOTS AND SADDLES. Sirloin of beef, mushroom sauce ---- MIDNIGHT. Young turkey, cranberry sauce - FALSE ALARM.
Potatoes -- RAID. String beans -- DRILL. French peas -- REVIEW. THE CHARGE.
Chicken cutlets, au petits pois -- BRANDY STATION.
Baked macaroni, à la parmesan -ON LEE'S TRAIN. Queen fritters, au sabayon - FARMVILLE. THE ASSEMBLY. Roman punch - " SADDLE UP LIVELY, BOYS."
BREAKFAST CALL. Roast chicken grouse - HARD TACK.
Currant jelly - BAKED BEANS.
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