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TOWN OF YARMOUTHI.
became a part of the Bowdoin Association. The meeting- house on the hill was erected in 1798-99. In 1799 mis- sionary work was commenced. Three missionaries have been sent out, of whom Miss Sarah Cummings, the first, died in Burmah, Aug. 1, 1833. Rev. Sylvanus Boardman became the colleague of Mr. Green in 1810, and pastor in 1816. Rev. Otis Briggs was pastor, 1817-18; Rev. Stephen Chapin, 1819, leaving to become professor of theology in Waterville College in 1822; Rev. Alonzo King, 1826-29 ; John Butler, 1831-35 ; Zabdiel Bradford, ordained May, 1837, created an interest in 1841 which added to the num- bers of the church, and caused the house to be rebuilt. He was succeeded by Rev. Charles W. Reding in 1845; Wm. B. Jacobs, 1848; L. B. Allen, 1850; Wm. B. Hobden, 1857; Charles Foster, 1861; H. A. Hart, 1865 ; N. Mel- cher, 1869; George B. Ilsley, present pastor, in July, 1873.
The following-named have entered the ministry : Ben- jamin Titcomb, ordained May 31, 1800; Silas Stevens, ordained Oct. 22, 1805 ; Arthur Drinkwater, Oct. 6, 1813; Edward Warren, May 6, 1833; Zaham P. Byram, May 9, 1833; Sammuel W. Field, Dee. 17, 1836; John C. Stock- bridge, March 21, 1841 ; Cyrus A. Craft, Jan. 16, 1845 ; Wm. H. Humphrey, July 2, 1851 ; Washington G. Hum- phrey, Sept. 1, 1855. Present membership, 169. John Cobb, Clerk ; Nathaniel Jordan, Wm. P. Hutchinson, Deacons.
A Universalist society was organized at the house of Amos Storer, May 24, 1834, and a chapel erected, through the efforts of Rev. Zenas Thompson. Allen Drinkwater was first clerk. James C. Hill, William Rose, and Robert E. Corliss, standing committee. The subsequent ministers have been Revs. R. B. Tasker, George W. Quinby, James Whittier, Henry R. Walworth, to 1848; Rev. Mr. Fletcher, 1871-74 ; Rev. J. Bradbury and Rev. George W. Hamil- ton since 1877.
SCHOOLS AND ACADEMIES.
In 1804 a danghter of William Martin, of Portland, taught the first high school. A fund of $1375 was raised in 1810, with which to erect an academy building. The chief contributors were Ammi R. Mitchell, Nathaniel Jenks, and Hannah and Edward Russell, who donated the land required. Rev. Francis Brown was first president of the board of trustees ; Edward Russell, secretary, and Na- thaniel Jenks, treasurer. A building was erected in 1811, and Rev. Daniel Meanbee Mitchell was engaged as first preceptor. An act of incorporation was passed Feb. 14, 1814. Half a township of land was granted by the Legis- lature in 1825. An additional building was erected in 1841. A new academy building was erected in 1847. The principals have been Joseph Sherman, Samuel II. Shepley, Nathan Dole, Allan HI. Weld, Daniel Lane, Samuel W. Blanchard, and George Woods. It is now conducted as a high school, and is under the management of the town. There were appropriated $1000 for this school, and $1500 for common sehools, in 1879. Of the 618 school children, 405 are registered as attending school, the greater number during the summer. The school property in the nine distriets is valued at $6000.
ASSOCIATIONS.
MASONS.
Casco Lodge, F. . I. M., No. 36, was chartered Oct. 21, 1821. The first officers were George Pieree, W. M .; Lebbeus Bailey, Jr., S. W .; John W. Mellon, J. W .; Nathan Oakes, Treas. ; Sammel Gilman, Sec. ; James C. Hill, S. D. ; Nathaniel True, J. D. ; John Worthley, Tyler ; Amos Storer, Sr., Steward. Calvin Stockbridge, Iliram Hateb, William llawes, and Robert E. Corliss were also charter members. Membership, 1870, 151. 33 mem- bers entered the army of 1861.
Cumberland Royal Arch Chapter was organized at Yarmouth, Sept. 14, 1870, on application from 25 Master Masons. The first officers were James J. Humphrey, High Priest ; Henry C. Greenleaf, King ; John P. Cars- well, Scribe; Frederick E. Mitchell, Captain of Host ; Joseph Raynes, R. A. Cap. ; Ansel L. Loring, Treas. ; James M. Bates, See. A fine building and hall was erected by this chapter and Caseo Lodge, and dedicated Jan. 28, 1873. The present officers are Lorenzo L. Shaw, H. P .; Hermon Seabury, K .; Thomas L. Curtis, Sc. ; John Smith, C. of II. ; Joseph Haynes, R. A. C. ; Rieliard Harding, Tr .; James M. Bates, See.
YARMOUTHI BRASS BAND
was organized in 1866 by six veteran musicians from the volunteer army, with Samuel Chadbourne leader, and E. A. Blanchard director. It still retains nine of its original members. E. Raynes is its leader ; E. A. Blanchard, director.
PROFESSIONAL. PIIYSICIANS.
The physicians of the town have been Rev. Dr. Ammi R. Cutter, from 1735-42; Gilbert Winslow, 1743-79 ; John Bartlett, 1747-58; William Chase, 1760-98; Ed- ward Russell, 1765-85; David Jones, a surgeon of the Continental army, 1785-1800; Ammi R. Mitchell, 1725, to his death in 1824; Daniel Clark, 1810-21; Jacob Mitehell, to 1831; Gad Hitchcock, 1810-38; Wm. B. Gooch, to 1844; Elbridge Kimball, to 1845 ; Eleazer Bur- bank, 1837-67 ; Greenfield Thompson, 1843-79; Lewis Whitney, to 1857 ; James Bates, Wm. and Amos Osgood, Samuel W. Blanchard, to 1857 ; Augustus II. Burbank, 1847-79; W. W. Thomas, 1870-79; James Bates, James M. Bates.
G. T. Merriman, dentist, 1877-79.
LAWYERS.
llon. David Mitchell graduated at Harvard College in 1751, and began to practice law in Yarmonth in 1754. Ile was associate justice of Common Pleas from 1778 to 1786; member of the Massachusetts convention to ratify the Con- stitution of the United States, in 1788 ; member of the first board of trustees of Bowdoin College; senator to Massachu- setts, 1791-95. Hedied in 1796, aged sixty-seven. Grenville Mellon was a prominent lawyer from 1815 to 1824. William Barrows was a leading member of the bar until his death, in 1821. Philip Eastman was a prominent citizen and lawyer for some years. Barnabas Freeman, graduate of Waterville College, admitted to the bar in 1843, and has since prae-
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tieed law in Freeport. E. Dudley Freeman, his son, grad- nated at Amherst College in 1875, and began practice in Freeport in 1879.
Among the more prominent men of Yarmouth have been John York ; Gen. Edward Russell; Rev. Ammi R. Cutter, the first cotton-spinner ; Capt. Samuel Mason, Jr., first customs officer of Yarmouth, who served thirty-six years under George III., and was recommissioned by Gen. Washington ; Silvanus C. Blanchard; Nathaniel Gooch ; Dr. Ammi R. Mitchell, senator to Massachusetts in 1808; Cornelius Soule, the first representative.
BIOGARPHICAL SKETCHES.
DR. ELEAZER BURBANK
was born in Searborough, Sept. 17, 1793. The early part of his life was spent in labor which gave to him a vigorous constitution and habits of industry and economy. When he attained his majority, having determined to become a physician, he traveled on foot one hundred miles to Han- over, N. Il., to avail himself of the best advantages of Dart- mouth College. Having completed his studies, he settled in Poland, Me., about the year 1818, where he practiced with much sneeess. His eircuit extended to many of the surrounding towns. On the death of Dr. Gad Hitchcock, in Yarmouth, Dr. Burbank was invited by a committee of the citizens, chosen to select a physician, to remove to that place. Thenee he removed, in 1838, where he passed the last twenty-nine years of his life, having all the time a very large practice, extending to many of the adjoining towns. He had a high reputation as an intelligent, faithful, and successful physician, and was a man of sound judgment, close observation, and patient investigation. In his praetice, as well as on other subjects, he did not form his opinions till he had carefully examined the facts. His reputation as a physician was founded on true merit, and not on any groundless pretension. Ile had a mind capable of applying judiciously what he read, and was possessed of strong com- mon sense. Seldom did consulting physicians have occa- sion to change his treatment. In his practice he was kind, having a tender regard for the sufferings of the afflicted.
But it was not as a physician alone that he was known. As a man and a citizen he was engaged in many of the on- ward movements of the day. Although he did not have the advantages for study in his early life now enjoyed by the young, he had industry, energy, and patient thought, read carefully on the important subjeets of the day ; and what he professed to know he knew thoroughly. Ile took an active and prominent part in town affairs, and was often called to preside at publie town-meetings. In the eduea- tional affairs of the town he took much interest. Ilis firm- ness and decision of character fitted him to carry into exeeu- tion the plans he had formed, and this he did perseveringly.
The Christian experience of Dr. Burbank began in Po- land, March 6, 1836, and the following year, November 18th, he was elected deacon of the church at that place. Ilis membership in the Congregational Church of Yar-
mouth commenced in 1840, and he held the office of deaeon from 1836 to the close of his life. Two years of this time he was superintendent of the Sabbath-school. At the time of his death in 1867 he held six distinet offices in the church.
When convinced he was right, opposition from whatever souree did not swerve him from the path of duty. His strong will enabled him to overcome great difficulties, and he often had occasion to test his decision.
Ile was a Republican-intelligent and decided. In 1857- 58 he served in the State Senate with fidelity and honor. He united heartily with all the lovers of truth and free government to suppress treason and rebellion. He sought in all ways to strengthen the government, rejoicing in sue- cess, and sorrowing in our defeats.
His success in life affords encouragement to young men who see difficulties before them. ITis industry and energy are worthy of imitation. Ile, under a kind Providence, made himself. May the memory of what he accomplished under so many discouragements, through a long and suc- cessful life, incite others to industry, virtue, and piety, that they, too, may live in the hearts of the good, that their end may be peace and their memory blessed.
AUGUSTUS HANNIBAL BURBANK, M.D.,
physician and surgeon of Yarmouth, and only son of Eleazer and Sophronia ( Ricker) Burbank, was born Jan. 24, 1823, in Poland, Me. Ilis boyhood was spent in Poland until the age of fifteen. He prepared for college at North Yar- mouth Academy, graduated at Bowdoin College in the year 1843, and received his medieal degree at Harvard Col- lege in 1847. He immediately commenced the practice of medicine at Yarmouth, where he has since remained con- tinuously in the duties of his profession.
Dr. Burbank is recognized by the fraternity as a safe counselor in complicated cases, ready in their diagnosis, skillful in practice, and conversant with the latest and most successful treatment of all forms of diseases. His large experience and wide range of practice have made his name familiar in Cumberland County, and he enjoys the eon- fidence and esteem of both rich and poor to whose necessi- ties he has administered.
Notwithstanding the onerous duties of his profession, he has steadily advanced in the knowledge of the most modern medical literature, and ranks among the best-read of medical men. He has never been active in polities, or solicitous of politieal preferment. Ile was formerly a member of the Whig party, and is now a Republican.
He has been twice married : first to Elizabeth R., daughter of Dr. Elias and Lucretia P. Banks, of Portland, Nov. 25, 1850. Of this union was born one daughter,- Annie. His wife died Jan. 4, 1868. For his second wife he married Alice N., daughter of Greenfield and Nancy W. Thompson, of Yarmouth. The children of this marriage aro Elizabeth R. (deceased), Ilugh, Elcazer, and Marjorie.
Dr. Burbank and his wife are members of the First Congregational Church of Yarmouth, and promoters of social, educational, and religious interests, and he has been for many years a deacon of the church.
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ROSTER OF SOLDIERS
IN THE
WAR OF THE REBELLION FROM CUMBERLAND COUNTY.
PORTLAND.
FIRST MAINE VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.
Mustered into the United States service for three months, from May 23, 186] : discharged Ang. 5, 1861. Companies B, C, E, F,G, Il, 1, and K were or- ganized as a portion of the 10th Infantry.
COMPANY A.
Sergeants, John M. Beal, Alex. Bell, Perez B. Burnham, Simeon Wiggins; cor- porals, Chas. A. Chellis, Chns. H. Scott, Jas. Berry, Benj. F. Witham ; musi- cian, Wm. H. Sewall ; privates, John R. Begg, Davis C. Bowker, John E. Barnard, John B. Bowie, John F. Cupp, Benjamin F. Cushman, Thaddeus W. Colbroth, John Green, Rufns W. Hyde, Webb Ilall, Niles A. Hanson, Edward J. Hockley, Edward R. Lincola, John Il. Munsey, George II. McKenney, Angus McDonald, Charles P. Norton, Charles Il. Newell, Jolin B. like, Albert H. Purinton, Frank G. Rich, George H. Ross, Edward Roach, Albert W. Smith, Thomas W. Soule, George Strong, George W. Stockman, Daniel W. Stackpole, John B. Swett, Albert II. Swett, George R. W. Thaxter, Samuel O. Waterhouse, Edward P. Ayer, Oliver G. Whitten, Benjamin P. Whitten, Alvan S. Wilson.
COMPANY B.
Sergeants, Charles W. Roberts, Alfred L. Turner, Woodbury S. Ronnell, Charles 11. Libby ; corporals, Richard T. Beasley, Alfred D. F. Farley, Charles 11. Colley, Jr., Chas. Cushman ; musician, Samuel T. Dyer ; privates, Chas. F. Allen, G. L. Amsbey, Chas. R. Berry, Ang. Bowie, Cyrus W. Buck, Daniel II. Brown, Charles II. Cushman, Franklin S. Cummings, Chas. If. Colley, Reuel D. Chase, Marcus Delado, Samuel P. Folsom, William II. Folson, William 11. Fagan, Charles 11. Frost, Joseph M Green, Julin G. Glen- dening, Edward W. Graffam, Charles T. Hurd, Benjamin G. Hoyt, Dana HIall, Moses S. Hodsdon, David N. Hall, Charles D. Jones, Walter Johnson, George D. Jost, Simeon Knight, Thomas Kelly, John S. Libby, George W. Lemiont, Elward W. Loveitt, Daniel E. Mountfort, James G. Marshall, George T. Muhan, Alfred L. Moses, Rufus W. Noble, James N. NewsIl, Steplien Noyes, Jr., John P. Peterson, Daniel M. Pote, Charles II. Paine, Charles O. Quiruby, Lincoln Robie, David 11. Rines, Francis Seed, Joha Searle, John F. Totman, George H. Thurston, John Trowbridge, Charles J. Trowbridge, Benjamin F. Verrill, Richard Wescott, John C. Willey, Cyrus T. Waterhouse.
COMPANY C.
Sergeants, Edward N. Greely, George W. Graffam, Daniel C. Clark, James M. Safford; corporals, Charles E. Jordan, Ilenry A. Burnham, Simeon H. Merrill, Charles E. Howard; musician, David Jones; privates, Osborn R. Berry, John Burns, Edward W. Bonney, Edwin Bicknell, Henry R. Colesworthy, Thomas Curran, Edward J. Dolan, John M. Dodge, Wm. O. Fuy, James M. C. Furbish, John M. Gould, Rensselaer Greely (2d), Al- berton P. llaines, John B. Iludson, Jr., George I]. HIurd, Charles B. Hamilton, William P. Hamilton, John H. Hlatch, George S. Holt, Edward J. Hiller, Elen. Hilton, Charles P. Kennard, Charles T. Knowlton, Chss. 0. Lamsun, James W. Leslie, Edward R. Lincoln, Edward K. More, Thomas Monroe, James P. Miller, Joseph N. Mills, Eben M. Mitchell, Jumes E. Mitchell, George McGinley, Henry A. Plummer, Levi M. Prince, William H. Reed, Marshall H. Rich, Frank A. Smith, Henry M. Smith, l'eter W. Stoneham, John A. Sargent, George W. Sawyer, James Smith, Frederick H. Thompson, George F. Trask, Robert M. Weeks, J. Ilenry Whittier, Archibald Wilson.
COMPANY D. Capt. Charles Il. Meserve.
Sergeants, William W. Davis, Charles 11. Bradford, Angustus Fox, Otis O. Newhall ; corporals, George C. Ham, Thomas 11. Poor, Jacob F. Knight, Francis E. Emery; musicians, Albert P. Ward, Frank HI. Butler; pri- vates, Henry C. Bradish, Richard Birchill, John HI. Blake, William Rrine, Grurge E. Conley, George H. Cammett, John Conway, Benjamin F. Colh, John Campbell, Robert Curran, Juhn W. C. Downs, John 11. Doody, Dustin Damren, Leonard Eustice, Frank F. Eustice, George For- saith, Jutham Grant, Watson R. Gribbin, Robert M. Hunt, Sylvanus Harmon, William L. Ham, John H. Hart, Robert Hamilton, George H1.
Jewett, Frank Lee, Charles Littlefield, Alfred S. Moore, Patrick JIc. Dermott, Patrick Maloney, John E. Mountfort, Timothy McCarthy, Andrew D. Newbold, Abram Newcomb, Henry N. Phelps, Thomas ('. Riddell, Charles Sawyer, Charles J. B. Smith, George W. Smellage, David Westcott, Hiram Winslow, Samuel A. Walker.
COMPANY E.
Sergeants, Cyrus Lathan, Sylvester C. Moody, William Rolfe, Herbert R. Sar- gent ; curporals, Joseph Thompson, Jr., Huam T. Cook, William 1. 1 .. Gill, James S. Roberts; musicians, Charles T. Morse, Turner ('ary ; privates, Jesse R. Allen, Orrin Bent, Flavius O. Beal, Alonzo G. Bunucy, Charles W. M. Bragion, Charles H. Blake, George A. Card, George Chamberlin, Andrew C. Cloudman, Charles Coolbroth, George W. Coffin, Cornelius B. Coe, Joseph ('. Culeswurthy, Jesse II. Crowell, Samnel C. Davis, John II. Dennison, Martin T. Dunn, William Frazer, Edmond D. Field, William C. Googins, Charles R. Green, William S. Haskell, George W. Jones, Frederick M. Knight. Theodore HI. Lombard, Samuel B. Filthy, Joseph F. Mackin, William S. MrChauning, Joseph H. Perley, Benjamin C. Pennell, Alonzo II. Quimby, John F. Randall, John H. Ritter, Charles H. Rounds, Henry T. Simpsun, Charles D. Skillin, George A. Sonle, Har- rison W. Smith, Henry F. Smith, George A. Smith, William E. St. John, Lewis L. Thurston, Edwin L. It. Thompson, Samuel Townley, Charles S. Trowbridge, Chfford S. Trefethen, Daniel Willard.
COMPANY I.
Sergeant, Juhn T. Simpson ; privates, Hezekiah Atwood, John C. Bakeman, James M. Clapp, Frank A. Calkins, Peter Clusky, Daniel Deland, Jr., Charles T. Duun, Alonzo Davis, Samuel II. Foster, Leonard F. Gill, David H. Leighton, William H. Murphy, Nathaniel D. Ripley, Albert B. Richardson, Charles I. Stanford, Albion Sawyer, Stephen Terhune, William Welch.
SECOND INFANTRY.
Austin, Samuel, Co. A ; must. July 16, 1861 ; disch. for disability, March 19, 1863.
Ilickey, James, Co. A ; must. July 12, 1861 ; trans, to 20th Maine Vols. May 20, 1863.
Browa, George R., Co. B; must. Aug. 31, 1861 ; disch. Oct. 20, 1861.
Damrell, Joho, Co. B ; must. Ang. 31, 1861; disch. Nov. 11, 1861.
O'Neill, Aodrew, Co. B ; must. Aug. 31, IsGt ; trans. to 20th Maine Vols.
Swellage, Augustns, Co. B; most. Ang. 31, 1861.
Connolley, John, Co. D; Just. May 28, 1861 ; disch. for disability, Feb. 18, 1863.
McCullam, James, Co. E; must. July 1, 1861 ; disch. Oct. 13, 1861.
Soiart, Benjamin F., Co. G; must. May 28, 1861 ; pro. to lat sergt .; killed at Hanover Court-House, Va.
Chase, George B., Co. C; must. Ang. 25, 1862; disch. for disability, Feb. 15, 1863.
O'Connell, John, Co. I; must. July 5, 1861 ; pro. to corp. ; disch. Oct. 3, 1861. Walsh, William, Co. 1; most. July 5, 1861 ; disch. Ang. 14, 18G1.
Carlin, Patrick, Co. I; must. July 5, 1861 ; dropped from rolls, Oct. 3, 1861. Kenney, Michael, Co. I ; must. July 3, 1861 ; dropped from rolls, Out. 3, 1×61. Murray, John, Co. 1; must. July 5, 1861 ; trans. to 20th Maine Vul. Inf. Leavitt, Burnett, Co. I; must. July 1, 1861.
Farrell, Charles, Co. E ; must. July 10, 1861 ; wounded at Hanover Court-House ; discharged.
Stok es, Thomas, Co. I; must. July 16, 186] ; pris, at Gaines' Mill ; exchanged ; trans, to 20th Maine Vol. Inf.
Murphy, Jere., Co. I; most. July 10, 1861; pris. at Gaines' Mill ; exchange); traus. to 20th Maine Vol. Inf.
Collins, John, Co. I: must. July 16, ING1 ; dropped from rolls, Oct. 3, 1861.
Dougherty, William, Co. 1 ; must. July 10, 1861 ; disch, for disability, Jan. 1, 1863.
Deehan, Michael, Co. I; must. July 16, Istit ; wounded at Gaines' Mill ; trans. to 20th Maine Vuls.
Kearse, Michael, Co. 1; mwst. May 24, 1861 ; wounded at Manassas; disch. June 4, 1863.
Sullivan, Jerry, Co. I; must. July 1, 1st1; trans, to Co. H; lisch. Jun , 1, 1863.
Hogan, Michael, Co. I ; inust. May 25, 1861 ; disch. June 4, 1863. Smith, Samuel B., Co. II ; must. Nov. 26, 1861 ; dird.
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THIRD INFANTRY,
Lewis, William, Co. A; must. Aug. 12, 1863; sick in hospital; trans. to 17th Mnine Regt
Dolan, Patrick, C'o. B; must. Aug. 19, 1863; trans, to 17th Maine Regt. Bradley, Charles, Co. C; must. Sept 29, 1863; trans. to 17th Maine Regt. Cooley, Daniel, Co. C; must. Aug. 20, 1863 ; missing in netion.
Chase, Franklin, Co. ('; must. Ang. 21, 1863; trans. to 17th Maine Regt. Dunlap, Samuel, Co. C; must. Aug. 21, 1863 ; trans, to 17th Maine Regt. Davis, David, Co. ('; must. July 23, 1863; missing in action.
Greeser, George, Co. ('; must. Sept 21, 1863; trans, to 17th Maine Regt. Grant, Daniel W., t'o. C; mmist. Sept. 26, 1863 ; trans. to 17th Maine Regt. Knights, Daniel, Co. C; must. Aug. 18, 1863; trans, to 17th Maine Regt. Langdon, James, Co. C; must. Ang. 20, 1863; trans, tu 17th Maine Regt. Thomas, Benjamin, Co. C; minst. Sept. 30, 1863; trans. to lith Maine Regt. Welch, Thomas W., Co. C; must. Aug. 22, 1863; trans. to Navy, April 14, 1864.
CONSCRIPTS.
Gulvin, William, Co. D; must. Aug. 18, 1862; trans, to 17th Maine Regt. Lyons, Patrick, Co D; irust. Ang. 20, 1863 ; trans, tu 17th Maine Regt. Lefly, John, Co. D; must. Ort. 5, 1863 ; trans, to 17th Maine Regt. Miller, William B, Co. D; must. Ort. 5, 1863; trans, tu 17th Maine Regt. Perkins, Thumas B, Co. D; must Sept. 30, 1863; trans, to 17th Maine Regt. Shehan, William, Co. D; must. Oct. 5, 1863; mi-sing.
York, George W., Co. D; must. Oct. 5, 1863; trans, to 17th Maine Regt. Brown, John R., Cu. E; minst. Ang. 25, 1863; disch. Aprd 14, 1861. Cooper, John, Co. F; must. Ang. 21, 1863.
Davis, Charles, Co. F; must. Aug. 25, 1863.
Forest, Edwin, Co. F; must. Ang. 24, 1861; disch. for disability, Aug. 24, 1863. Farrell, William, Co. F; must. Aug. 24, 1863.
Harris, Charles S., Co. F ; mist. Aug. 25, 1863.
Kane, Henry, Co. F; must. Aug. 25, 1863.
Allerton, Frederick, Co. G; must. Oct. 2, 1863 ; trans. to 17th Maine Regt. Carey, Shephard, Co. t; minst. Oct. 2, 1863; trans, to 17th Maine Regt. Coleman, George, Co. G; must. Sept. 28, 1863 ; tians. to 17th Maine Regt. Danavin, John, Co. G; must. Oct. 1, 1863; trans, to 17th Maine Regt. Higgins, Charles $., Co. G; must. Ang. 24, 1863; trans. to 17th Maine Regt. Hatch, Joshua, Co. G; must. Ang. 29, 1863.
Ilutchins, Jonathan, Jr., Co. G; must. Aug. 21, 1863; trans. to 17th Maine · Regt.
Austin, Samuel, Co. Il ; must. Sept. 23, 1863; trans. to Ist Rhode Island Art., Oct. 21, 1863.
Foster, Charles, Co. HI ; must. Ang. 26, 1863; trans, to 17th Maine Regt. Jewett, Elbridge, Co. HI ; must. Aug. 7, 1863 ; trans. to 17th Maine Regt. Primrose, John, Co. Il ; must. Ang 21, 1863; trans. to 17th Maine Regt. Towle, Christantine, Co. Il ; must. Sept. 19, 1863; trans. to 17th Maine Regt. Patten, Thomas, Co. I ; must. Aug. 20, 1863; trans, to 17th Maine Regt. Kane, Juhn, Co. K ; must. Aug. 24, 1863 ; trans. to 17th Maine Regt. Townsend, Lysander P., Co. K ; minst. July 14, 1863; trans. to 17th Maine Regt.
FOURTH INFANTRY.
Brown, William, Co. A ; nmst. Sept. 1, 1863 ; trans. to gunboat, April 13, 1864. Baker, Grorge, Co. A ; minst, Sept. 1, 1862; trans. to 19th Maine Regt. Clark, A. J., Co. A ; must. Sept. 1, 1862; trans. to 19th Maine Itegt. Callaghan, John, Co. A ; must. Sept. 1, 1862; trans. to 19th Maine Regt. Carroll, William, Co. A ; must. Sept. 2, 1862.
Clark, John, Co. A ; must. Sept. 1, 1862 ; trans. to 19th Maine Regt.
Daily, James, Co. A ; must. Sept. 1, 1862 ; trans. to 19th Maine Regt. Pratt, Joseph R , Co. B; must. June 15, 1861.
Wakely, Thomas C., Co. C; must. June 15, 1861 ; disch. for disability, Dec. 14, 1863.
Murphy, Alvin, Co. C; must. Aug. 2, 1863, trans. to 19th Maine Regt. O'Neal, Patrick, Co. D; must. Sept. 2, 1863.
Pierce, James, Co. D; must. Sept. 1, 1863; trans. to 19th Maine Regt.
Russ, John F., must. Sept. 2, 1863; trans, to 19th Maine Regt. Burton, George, Co. F; must. Ang. 22, 1863.
Marston, George O., Co. F .; must. Aug. 29, 1863 ; trans, to 19th Maine Regt. Wheaton, Luther, Co. F: must. Sept. 2, 1863; trans. to 19th Maine Regt. Dolan, Andrew J., Co. G; most. Ang. 27, 1863.
Dunleavy, Engene, Co. G; must. Aug. 28, 1863.
Davis, Henry (', Co. G; must. Aug. 24, 1863; trans. to 19th Maine Regt. Gibson, William, Co. G; must, Ang. 27, 1863. Neal, lliram J., Co. G; must. Ang. 31, 1863. l'atterson, Henry W., Co. G; mu-t Ang. 27, 1863. Reed, Patrick, Co. G; minst. Aug. 28, 1863.
Sylvester, William S., Co. K ; must. Dec. 30, 1863 ; trans. to 19th Maine Regt. Clanny, Matthew, Co. 11 ; mmst. Aug. 28, 1863.
Haroldl, William, Co. HI; must. Aug. 21, 1863.
Henderson, William, Co. H ; must. Ang. 27, 1863.
King, Elward, Co. II ; minst. Ang. 27, 1863.
Wight, John D., Co. K ; drafted; must. Aug. 14, 1863 ; trans. to Navy, April 20, 1864.
Winslow, Vernon F., must. Jan. 4, 1864; trans. to 19th Maine Regt.
FIFTH INFANTRY.
The regimental band was mustered into service June 24, 1861, and was dis- charged, under net of Congress, Ang. 7, 1862: Jonathan Cole, leader; Edward
M. Cobb, James A. Leavitt, Edward M. Ganmon, Charles D. Barrett, Charles G. Young (diedl July 26, 1861).
Curran, Patrick, Co. A ; must. Dec. 18, 1861; disch. for disability, April 1, 1862. Downes, George, Co. A ; must. Dec. 23, 1861 ; dropped from the rolls per Order No. 162, Dec. 12, 1862.
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