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James K. Tallman, 1858, 2d lient., 3d Maine Regt. ; quartermaster ; brigade q.m., rank of enpt.
Henry G. Thomas, 1858, Portland; graduate Amherst College, 1859 ; capt., 5th Maine Regt. ; capt., 11th U. S. Int .; col. commanding brig. U. S. Colored Troops, Ferroe's Div., 9th Corps; brig .- gen .; brev. maj .- gen. vols. ; brev. col., U. S. Army.
Andrew J. Thompson, 1858; M.D., Harvard, 1862; snrg., 8th N. 11. Rogt ; med- ical director on Maj .- Gen. Davidson's staff.
John D. Anderson, 1859, Gray ; Ist lient. in Wisconsin Battery.
Charles 11. Butter field, 1859, maj. and lient .- col., 91st Ind. Regt.
John C. Chamberlain, 1859, chaplain, 14th Maine Regt .; served on Christian Commission.
Henry M. Folsom, 1859, did not finish his course; 2d lieut., 7th Maine Regt .; resigned.
Charles Il. Howard, 1859, lient., 3d Maine Regt .; aid-de-camp to Gen. Howard ; pro. to capt. ; brev. maj. and lieut .- col .; col., U. S. v'ol. Troops; brev. brig - gen. ; as-t. com., Freedmen's Bureau.
Charles Winthrop Lowell, 1859, capt., 80:h U. & Col. Troops; pro. to maj. ; brev. lient,-col, vols. "for faithful and meritorions services during the war ;" provost-marshal, Louisiana.
George W. Merrill, New Gloucester, 1859; capt., U. S. Col. Troops; maj., Goth Illinois Regt.
Alfred Mitchell, Yarmonth, 1859; M.D., College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, 1865; asst. surg., 9th Maine Regt.
Edward M. Rand, Portland, 1859; studied law ; adj., 27th Maine Regt.
Howard M. Rand, 1859, asst. surg., 64th N. Y. Rugt. ; appointed asst. surg., U. S. Navy, March, 1864.
Francis W. Salune, 1859, 1st lient. and 2d lieut., 11th Maine Regt. ; pro. to cupt. for gallant conduct ; wounded at Deep Bottom ; died September, 1864.
Caleb Saunders, 1859, studied law; enl. as private, 6th Mass. Inf. ; 1st lieut., 14th Mass. Il Art.
George Webster, 1859, Ist and 2d lieut. and capt., 12th Maine Regt .; pro. to maj., 77th U. S. Col. Troops.
Albert P. Wluttemore, 1839, private in Gen. Rosecrans' department ; died at Vicksburg.
llenry P. Worcester, 1859, lient. and capt., 3d Maine Regt. ; wounded in battle of Wilderness, May, 1864.
John F. Appleton, 1860, capt., 12th Maine Regt. ; distinguished at the siege of Port Hudson ; col., U. S. Col. Troops, June, 1863; brev. brig -gen.
Nicholas E. Boyd, Portland ; enl. as private, 25th Maine Regt., August, 1862; detached on U. S. Const Survey bear Washington ; rejoined his regiment. Albert W. Bradbury, 2d lieut., Ist Bat., Ist Mounted Art. ; pro. to maj., Ist Mains Lt. Art., September, 1864; chief of att. on staff of Maj .- Gens. Emory and Torbert : brev. lieut .- col. "Jor conspicuous gallantry at Winchester nud Cedar Creek ;" brev, col.
Harlan P. Brown, 2d lieut , 7th Maine Regt .; pro. to capt. ; killed while cheer- ing on his men nt Antietam.
John M. Brown, Portiaml ; read law ; adjt., 25th Maine Regt. ; asst. adj .- gen. on staff of Gen. Ames, rank of capt .; pro. to lient -col., 32d Maine Regt .; brev. col. for gallant conduct nt Gettysburg ; brev. brig .- gen.
Alvan F. Burnham, Yarmouth ; M.D., 1864; 20 lieut., 25th Maine Regt. ; as-t. surg., Muss. Cav.
llorace 11. Burbank, private, 27th. Maine Regt .; q.m. sergt., December, 1862; capt., 32d Maine Rugt., July, 1863 ; taken pris. in front of Petersburg ; es- caped and joined his regiment ; capt., sist Maine Regt., by consolidation, George Cary, Ist lieut., Ist Maine Cav .; detailed to conunand Gen. Ord's escort ; pro. to capt., December, 1862; resigned on account of ill health. Fuller G. Clifford, privato, 28th Maine Regt. ; served one year.
Simon A. Evans, M D., 1865, hospital steward, 13th Maine Regt .; asst. surg., 14th Maine Regt., March, 1863.
Seth C. Farrington, began the study of law ; must. in November, 1863, capt., 12th Maine Regt. ; judge-advocate on the staff of Gen. Reynolds, with ratık of maj .; brev, lieut .- col.
Woodbury G. Frost, Brunswick ; appointed acting asst, surgeon, ['. S. Navy, June, 1864
Charles W. Gardiner, corp., 3d Maine Regt. ; became captain ; was on the stuff uf Brig .- Gen. Ullman, New Orleans; engineer-in-chief at Port Hudson ; provost-murshul district St. Bernard and Pinquemine; wounded in action at Fair Oaks ; taken prisoner at 2d Bull Run, and exchanged, November, 1862.
William A. Garnsey, did not complete his college course ; sergt., 12th Maine Regt .; capt., 2 Louisiana Regt.
David lale, Bridgton, lawyer; served a few months in the 23d Maine; disch. on account of ill health.
Wm. D. Ilaley, 2d lieut., 3d Maine Regt. ; subsequently q m .; res. August, 1861. Edwin A. Harlow, graduato Bangor Thvol. Seminary; settled as minister in
Kansas; served in Kansas 4th Militia Regt., to repel the invasion of Missouri by Gen. Prive.
William L. Iluskell, Ist lieut., 7th Maine Regt. ; acting adjutant in the battle of Antirtam, where he was wounded; died Oct. 18, 1862.
Granville P. Hawes, Ist lieut., 128th N. Y. Regt .; commissary of staff of Gen. Emory, 8th Corps; attached to the staff of Maj .- Gen. Grover, after the siege of Port Hudson, then reported to Maj .- Gen. Herron, Texas; res. in spring of 1865.
Frederic A. Kendall, private in 11th Indiana Zonaves; 2d lient., 4th N. 11. Regt .; pro. to ist lient, and capt .; in 1865, A. C. M., staff of Brig .- Gen. R. H. Jackson, 25th Corps, Texas expedition.
James Henry Hobbs Hewett, private, 8th Maine Regt .; promoted successively to q.m. sergt., 2d lient., Ist lient., adjt., capt .; wounded in action ut Rice's Station, Va. ; disch. for disability.
Ezekiel R. Mayo, Ist lieut., 30 Maine Bat. ; assigned to cav. brigade of Gen. Bayard; in the force of Gen, Fremont ; pro. to capt., 3d Maine Bat., June, 1863; in 9th Army Corps, under Burnside.
Charles S. McCobb, hosp. steward, 4th Maine Regt .; taken prisoner at Ist Bull Ruu; paroled from Libby prison ; 20 lient , January, 1863; shut through the lungs at Gettysburg, and died in two hours.
James W. North, graduated M.D., 1864; asst. surg , 107th U. S. Col. Troops, nt Lowisville, Ky .; honorably disch. June, 1865.
Walter S. Poor, private, 10th N. Y. Regt., 18GI ; pro. to 2d lient , Ist lient., capt. in Ist N. Y. Rides, and to lient .- enl. N. C. Loyal Vols. ; provost- marshal of Beaufort; lieut .- col. U. S. Col. Art.
Thomas B. Reed, Portland; appointed acting as-t. paymaster, U. S. Navy, April, 1804.
Abram N. Rowe, N. Yarmouth; nine months in 25th Maine Regt .; Ist and 2d lient., 30th Mame Regt ; died of typhoid fever at Winchester, Va.
Adalbert B. Twitchell, q.m. sergt., 5th Maine Regt .; 2d lient. 5th Bat., Ist Mounted Art .; wounded in action at Chancellorsville, May, 1863; com- capt .; authorized to raise 7th Maine Bat. ; brevetted maj. for meritortous services before Petersburg.
Francis W. Webster, private, 15th Maine Regt. ; detailed clerk of military com- mission, Washington; capt. 3d U. S. Col. Troops ; military governor of Florida.
1861 .- Wendall A. Anderson, Gray ; medical cadet, U. S. Army ; surg. 3d Mary- land Regt.
Edward L. Appleton, Ist lieut., U. S. Art .; did not complete college course.
Nelson P. Cram, Bridgton ; entered 11th Maine Regt., innoed.ately after gradu- ating, as sergt .; died October, 1862, of discase of the lungs, caused by measles taken in camp at Washington.
William W. Eaton, Brunswick ; M.D, New York, 1864; enl. 16th Maine Rugt. ; hosp. steward, February, 1863; asst. surg., then surg., December, 186-3. Edwin Emery, principal of high school, Gardiner and Belfast; enl. 17th Maine as substitute for a friend; color-seigt., April, 1864; twice wounded in Wilderness; com. 2d lient.
Loris Farr, sergt., 19th Maine Regt. ; pro, to 2d lient., to Ist lieut., and capt .; wounded at Cold Harbor; res, from effects of wounds.
Sammel Fraseuden, Portland, began study of law ; 2d lieut., 2d Bat., Ist Mounted Ait .; pro, to Ist lieut. ; aid-de-camp to Brig .- Gen. Tower, July, 1863; severely wounded at 2d Bull Run, August 30; died next morning. (See Adj .- Gen.'s Report, 1863.)
Albion Howe, 2d lient., 14th N. Y. Il. Art., 9th Army Corps; aid-de-camp to Brig .- Gen. llowe : inspector of artillery, U. S. Army ; maj., 14th N. Y. Art .; brevetted lieut .- col.
Charles O. Hlunt, Gorham, 5th Maine Bat., q.m. sorgt .; pro to 2d lieut. May 1863 ; wounded at Gettysburg; taken prisoner, June 18; pro. to Ist lieut. Thomas W. Hyde, capt .; pro. to maj., 7th Maine Regt .; won distinction in Peninsula campaign; inspector-general under Gen. Smith, 1863; ou stuff of Gen. Sedgwick, aid-le-camp and provost-marshal; on staff of Gen Wright, in successive campaigns to Petersburg and Shenandoah; heut .- col. December, 1863; col., Ist Maine Vet. Vols. ; commanded 3d Brigade, 2d Div., 6th Army Corps, during last year of war; military governor at Danville, Va .; brevetted brig -gen. July, 1865, " for conspicuous gallan- try before Petersburg."
Samuel Jordan, asst. paymaster, U. S. Navy, on sloop-of-war "Vincennes," on " Wamsutta," off South Carolina and Georgia, and Gulf Squadron, 1863; died at home, of consumption, August, 1865.
George B. Keniuston, Ist lieut., 5th Maine Regt .; taken prisoner at Ist Bull Run; rejoined his regt. February, 1803; disch. for disability ; returned to Washington, November, 1863, and comanssioned capt., 2d U. S. Col. Troups.
Edward P. Loring, Ist lieut., 13th Maine Regt .; August, 1863, pro. to capt., Ist Lunisiana 11. Art. (colored); pru. to maj., U. S. Col. Troops; brevet lieut .- col.
Augustus N. Lufkin, enl. 2d Maine Regt .; served two years; trans. to 20th Maine Regt, corp .; commissioned capt., regt. colored troops; served in Army of the Potomac, James, und Texas expedition.
Stephen H. Manning, q.m., Ist Maine Regt .; Ist lieut, and regt, q.m., 5th Maine Regt., August, 1862, Ist Div., 6th Corps; capt. and asst. q.m .; division q.m .; chief q m. of the corps; brev. maj , October, 1864; brev. lient .- col. " for faithful and meritorious services during the wur;" lieut .- col. and chief q u., 6th Army Corps; chief. q.zn., Provisional Corps, Army of the Potomac ; Angust, 1865, col and chief q.m, brevet brig,-gen.
Win. W. Morrell, began study of law ; 2d lieut., August, 1862 ; Ist lieut., Jaun- ury, 1863 ; pru. to capt., October 29; shot through the breast and instantly killed while leading his company at Spottsylvana, 1864.
Alphirus S. Packard, Jr., Brunswick ; M.D., 1864; Cambridge scientific depart- ment, under Prof. Agussiz, two years; asst. surg., Ist Maine Vols., 6th Corps, in Grant's Inst campaign.
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Chas. B. Rounds, entered 30th Maine Regt., July, 1863 ; lieut., 22d Maine Regt. ; wounded in action ; pro. to capt. June, 1865.
Edward Simonton, 33d Massachusetts Regt., 1862; entered 20th Maine Regt .; Ist seigt., 2d lieut., Ist lieut., finally capt., 1st U. S. Col. Troops ; woundled in first assault on Petersburg; brev. maj. and lieut .- col. " for gallant and meritorious condnet during the war ;" appointed 2d lirut., 4th U. S. Inf., and then Ist lieut.
H. S. B. Smith, Bridgton ; private, 32d Maine Regt .; commissioned asst. surg. April 19, 1864.
George E. Stubbs, M.D., Harvard, 1863; asst. surg., U. S. Vols., 1864; brevet. capt., U. S. Vols., January, 1866, " for faithful and meritorious services." Joseph B. Upham, 3d asst. engineer, U. S. Navy, November, 1862; pro. te 2d asst. engineer, July, 1866.
Sylvanus D. Waterman, 3d Massachusetts Regt. ; nine months on duty in North Carolina.
1862 .- Frederic 11. Beecher, 16th Maine Regt, 2d lieut., 1st lient .; wounded severely at Fredericksburg and Gettysburg; pro. to capt., but compelled to leave by his injuries; afterwards Ist vient., Vet. Res., and 2d heut., U. S. Inf.
Merville A. Cochrane, capt., 16th U. S. Inf .; seventeen months in rebel prison, escaping twice, and retaken ; rejoined his regt. March, 1865; brevet maj. William E. Donnell, Portland; adj., 20th Maine Regt., September, 1863; brevet capt., Jaly, 1864, "for gallant and distinguished services at battle of North Anna," etc .; wounded at Bethesda Church ; brevet major U. S. Vols .; aid-de-camp, provost-marshal, and chief of ordnance to Gen. Chamberlain, 1st Div., 5th corps.
George W. Edwards, entered service August, 1862, 2d lient .; pro. to 1st lient. ; judge-advocate brigade court-martial ; killed in action at Freder.cksburg, December, 1862, gallantly leading his men in a bayonet charge.
James D. Erskine, must. in June, 1861, 1st lieut., 4th Maine Regt .; capt. Nov. 1, 1861 ; compelled to leave after nearly a year's service on account of sickness ; died at home January, 1863.
Almon Goodwin, Baldwin ; 2d lient., 19th Maine Regt .; resigned on account of severe illness ; honorably discharged.
Thomas II. Green, capt. ; ou staff of Gen. Prince, asst. adj .- gen .; killed at battle of Cedar Mountain, in attempting to rescue his commander, Gen. Prince. William A. Hobbie, 16th lowa Regt. ; in Army of the Tennessee under Gen. Sherman.
Henry H. Hunt, Gorham; en1. 5th Maine Bat. Aug. 21, 1862 ; confined with se- vere illness in hospital two months ; 1863, appointed hospital steward, Artillery Brigade, Ist Army Corps, in action at Gettysburg; rejoined 5th Battery as private ; served in Grant's campaign from the Rapidan to the James, and in Shenandoah Valley.
Frederic N. Haston, 2d lient., 21st Maine Regt., September, 1862; 1st lieut., June, 1863 ; capt. at siege of Port Hudson, La.
Willard M. Jenkins, Ist lieut., 17th Maine Regt. ; died of bilious fever at Pools- ville, Md., November, 1862.
Angustas N. Linscott, capt., 21st Maine; nine months' regiment.
Charles P. Mattoeks, Baldwin (now lawyer in Portland); must. August, 1862; Ist lient., 17th Maine R. gt. ; pro. to capt., December, 1862 ; especially com- mended for gallant conductat Chancellorsville ; pro. to major, December 1863 ; commanded the 1st U. S. Sharpshooters ; com. lient .- col. of the 17th Regt., a position reserved for him till January, 1865, but never filled by him, as he had been taken prisoner at the battle of the Wilderness ; in different prisons ten months ; brevet col. U. S. Vols. ; a double brevet for services at Amelia Springs, brevet brig .- gen.
George E. Moulton, Westbrook ; did not complete his college course ; must. 2d lieut., 13th Maine Regt., November, 1861; served in Louisiana, Texas, and Virginia : com. successively Ist lient. and capt. ; trans. to 50th Maine Regt. as enpt. ; judge-advocate in Winchester, Va.
Juseph Noble, left college before completing bis course; must. 2d lieut., 9th Maine ; pro. to 1st lieut. and capt .; served in Southern Department and in Virginia ; com. major, June, 1864; lieut -col., October, 1864.
John M. Pease, pursued theological course in New llampton, N. II .; enl. in 25th Maine Regt. for nine months.
John E. Pierce, enl. in 39th Wisconsin Regt , as orderly sergt., one-hundred- day Vols., then in Ist Wisconsin H. Att., and served till close of war.
Howard L. I'rince, Cumberland, q.m. sergt., 20th Maine Regt. ; lieut., February, 1864 ; wounded in action, Spottsylvania C' .- Il. ; aid-de-camp on Brig .- Gen. Bartlett's staff; brev. capt. ['. S. Vols., for gallant and meritorious ser- vices at battle of Peeble's Farm, Sept. 1864; judge-advocate on Gen. Chamberlain's staff, Ist Div., 5th Corps, March, 1865; served from An- tietum through the war.
Isaac W. Starbird, capt. 19th Maine Regt .; brigade inspector, 1864, on staff of Gen. Mott, 1st Brig., 4th Div., 2d Army Corps ; October, 1864, pro, to maj. ; November 8, pro. to lient .- col., and col., November 16; wounded severely at High Bridge; brev, brig .- gen. for good services, April, 1865.
F. A. Stevens, capt., 13th Maine Regt. ; served on Mississippi and Red Rivers. Josiah A. Temple, began study of law ; enl. 17th Maine Regt., Aogust, 1863 ; wounded at Mine Run ; after some months in hospital rejoined his regi- ment ; continoed till disel. for disability, June, 1865.
Almon L. Varney, Windham ; must. 1st lient., 13th Maine Regt., December, 1861 ; pro. to capt. Aogust, 1862; served under Gen. Butler; appointed by the President lieat. in Orduance Dept., U.S. Army, February, 1865.
llenry Warren, left college near close of junior year; must. 1st livut., 7th Maine Regt., August, 1861 ; twice wounded on the first day of battle of Wilder- ness ; pro. to capt .; instantly killed on last day of the battle, May, 1864.
William W. Webster, did not proseente his college course ; enlisted in t'alifor- nia Regt.
Marcus Wight, enl. in: 29th Maine Regt .; served in Louisiana ; com. lient., 4th U. S. Cnv., U. S. C'ul. Troops.
Arthur B. Arey, 1863, 1'. S. Navy ; did not proseente his college course.
Delon A. Abbott, did not prosecute his college course ; hospital steward, August, 1862; pro. to assist. surg in 9th Maine Regt.
John Le B. Andrews, rul. in 9th Maine Regt. ; did not complete his college course.
Charles U. Bell, enl. in 42d Mass., ene-hundred-day men.
George E. Brown, must. seigt., 22d Maine Regt., October, 1862; pro. to Ist lient. ; served on the Mississippi, in Gen. Grover's Div. ; volunteered with fapt. Case (class of 1848 ) and five men to form a storming-party at Port Hudson. John W. Dixbury, attached to the Telegraph Corps, Gru. Foster's Department. James M. Howe, left college in junior year; must. September, 1862; com. 2d hent., 23d Maine Regt.
Hamilton S. Lowell, Windham ; left college in suphr more year ; com. 2d Heut., pro. to 1st lieut. ; capt., 12th Maine Regt. ; wounded in battle at Winches- ter, Va.
George M. Prase, Bridgton ; private, 7th Maine Bat.
Daniel M. Phillips, Gorham ; did not finish his college course ; com. Ist lieut., 12th Maine Regt., then capt .; killed in netion at Winchester, Va.
Adoniram J. Pickard, com. 1st lieut., 2d Maine Cav.
Evans S. Pillsbury, did not complete his college course ; must. Oct. 1861 ; pro. Ist lieut., 1st Muine Cav. ; disch, for disability.
Horace L. Piper, did not complete his college course ; Ist lieut., U. S. Col. Troops.
Jaar's W. Poor, did not complete his college course ; sergt, and Ist lient., Maine Cav.
Frank C. Remick, enl. as private one hundred days.
John H. Roberts, did no complete bis college course ; enl. as private, 15th N. II. Regt.
Andrew R. G. Smith, Bridgton ; hosp. steward, 20 Maine Cuv. ; assist. surg.
S. P. Newman Smyth, Brun swick ; began a theological course at Bangor ; ap- pointed assist. librarian and instructor, Nornil Academy, Newport, R. I. ; left to join the nimy ; 1st lieut , 16th Maine Regt., 5th Corps; commanded his company in advance on the Weldon Railroad and at Hatcher's Run ; acting q m, uf the regt.
Edward L. Sturtevant, must. October, 1862; 1st lieut., 24th Maiae Regt. ; pro. to capt.
1$64 .- Charles Bennett, Bridgton; sergt., 23d Maine Regt .; left college, then returned and finished his college course ; 2d lieut .; Ist lient., 19th Maine Regt. ; participated in the operations near Petersburg.
Sammel S. Caswell, must. Aug. 1863, 1st N. II. H. Art. ; returned and finished his college cour-e ; pro. to Ist lieut., 18th N. H. Vols., November, 1864 ; adjt. of the same.
Owen W. Davis, served in Rhode Island ('av. (three months).
John Deering, enl. in 13th Maine Regt., Jan. 1862; did not complete his col- lege course ; disch, for disability, in August.
Enoch M. Deering, Harrison ; did not complete his college course; must. Ile- ceaiber, 1861 ; died at home, June, 1862.
Frederick R. Estabrook, did not prosecute his coll ge course ; assist. surg., 241h Maine Regt., 1862; died in the service, Feb. 24, 1863.
Enoch Foster, minst. December, 1861 ; com. 2d lient. ; pro. Ist lieut., 13th Maine Regt .; resigned.
Sandford 0. Frye, acting assist. paymaster's clerk U. S. monitor " Montauk ;" lied of fever at Hilton Head, Dec. 1864.
William M. Gerrish, Portland ; sorgt., 19th Maine Regt. ; pro. 2d lient., acting adjt. ; died of congestion of the brain, February, 1865.
Calvin L. Hayes, sergt .- miaj., 27th Maine Regt .; udjt., 32d Maino Regt., Sep- tember, 1862.
Myron M. Hovey, acting assist, paymaster U. S. Navy.
Henry N. W. Hoyt, Portland ; served three months in Rhode Island Cav.
James H. Maxwell, Portland; enl. as private in 20th Maine Regt .; in Geu. Grant's last campaign ; died at Washington, April, 1865.
Charles A. Robbins, Brunswick ; acting assist. paymaster U. S. Navy, on mon- itor " Montauk."
Joseph N. Whitney, Raymond ; left in the midst of his college course; enl. for three months in Rhode Island Cav, 2d lirut. ; taken prisoner in the Louisiana campaign, and confined in rebel pr.sous twenty-two months.
John G. Wight, Gorham ; left at end of sophomore year ; returned and finished his college course; U. S. Navy one year.
1865 .- William HI, HI. Andrews, did not complete his course ; q.m. sergt., Sep- tember, 1862; pro. to q.m.
Edwin C. Barrows, sergt., 2d Maine Cav .; did not complete college course.
Prince A. Gutebel, amst. August, 1862, Ist Maine II. Art. (course uncompleted) ; sergt. on recruiting service in Maine; pro. to 2d lieut., to Ist lieat., and cupet.
E. S. Keyes, capt., 32d Muine Regt .; brevet moj .; college course nucompleted. Harlan P'. Knight, left college at end of freshman year ; enl. in a New Hump- shire regt. ; killed at Fredericksburg, December, 1862.
Leander O. Merriman, left college in junior year ; finished course in urat class ; sergt .- muj., 31-t Maine ; wounded.
Edwin S. Rogers, left in junior year ; 2d lieut., Co. E, 31st Maine Regt .; fell in battle of Cold Harbor, June, 1861.
Horatio F. Smith, Gorhun, Ist seigt., 31st Maine Regt. ; died at home of disease contracted in the army, August, 1564.
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Arthur T. Stearns, left at end of freshman year; sergt., 23d Maine Regt. 1866 .- James A. Bedell. did not proseente his college course; at once entored the army and died in the service.
Joseph L. Bennett, Bridgton ; left college at the beginning of sophomore year; corp., 23d Maino Maine Regt. ; private, 7th Maine Bat., Army of the l'otomac.
Hiram K Colby, left college at close of sophomore year, and returned at end of his year's service ; entered service us 2d sergt., loth Maine Regt.
Ezekiel H. Cook, left college at end of sophomore year ; returned at the end of his service to finish his course ; q.m .- sergt , Ist Maine Bat.
Pliny F. Drew, did not prosecute his course; joined the army, and died in the service.
Edward E. Jones, left in the midst of his college course; private in 3d Maine Regt.
George T. Sumner, entered service immediately after matriculation ; returned and resumed his course; sorgt., 26th Maine Regt .; disch. for disability, March, 1863.
Melvin C. Wadsworth, examined two days before his class, was admitted to college, and immediately left to join the regiment ; 2d lieut., April, 1863. 1867 .- Melvin F. Arey, admitted, and after a year's service, returned and fell hack a year in his course; private and corp., 22d Maine Regt.
Thomas William Lord, did not prosecute his course; must. August, 1862; 3d sergt. ; pro. to 2d lient .; severely wounded ut Chancellorsville, May,
1864; adjutant in Vermont Res. Corps, on Gen. Iloward's staff, with rank of lieutenant.
William P. Mudgett, 20 lient., 11th Maine Regt .; resigned.
Stanley Adelbert Plummer, one year in " unassigned infantry."
1868 .- George M. Bodge, Bridgton ; fife-major, 7th Maine Regt.
J. S. Burns, q m .- dept., Ist Ihrv., 10th Army Corps.
S. Fogg, Jr., 2d lient , U. S Col. Troops.
1869 .- Oscar Fitz-Allen Greene, Ist Maine Cav., Army of the Potomac, three years.
James Hunter Kennedy, sergt .. 24th Maine Regt. ; under Gen. Banks, depart- ment of the Gulf, one year.
1870 .- De Alva Stanwood Alexander, served three years in 128th Ohio Regt., Army of the Ohio.
Willam Edward Frost, corp., 23d Maine Regt.
Urville Boardman Grant, marine, U. S. Navy, one year.
James Arthur Roberts, 7th Maine Bit., Army of the Potomac.
CAPE ELIZABETH.
Alexander, Reuben, sergt. Co. B, 10th Inf .; must. Sept. 28, 1861; wounded at Cedar Mountain ; pro. to 2d lieut.
Antoine, Jas. W., Co. E, 17th Iuf. ; must. Ang. 18, 1862; wounded May 5, 1804. Antoine, Edwin E., Co. E, 17th Inf .; must. Ang. 18, 1862; wounded Nov. 27, 1863; wounded May 12; died May 14, 1861.
Alexander, Reuben, Co. B, Ist Inf .; must. May 3, 1861 ; company disch. Aug. 5, 1861.
Boynton, Freeman N., Co. B, 1st Inf ; must. May 3, 1861 ; company disch. Aug. 5, 1861.
Barry, Thomas, Co. A, Ist Inf .; must. May 3, 1861.
Boston, Henry, Co. H, 19th Inf .; must. Ang. 18, 1863; wounded May 6 ; disch. Dec. 16, 1864.
Berry, Thomas E., corp, 21 Bat. Mounted Art .; must. Dec. 14, 1861.
Pillsbury, Tobias (2d), Co. A, Ist Inf. ; minst. May 3, 1861 ; company disch. Aug. 5, 1861.
Barbee, E. J., Co. H, 5th Inf. ; must. June 24, 1861.
Brahart, Peter, 5th Inf.
Brown, Hibbard, Co. II, 25th Inf .; must. Sept. 29, 1862; disch. with company. Buck, James, Co. HI, 31st Inf .; minst. May 29, 1864 ; disch. June 16, 1865.
Brown, John N., Co. E, 17th Inf. ; must. Ang. 18, 1862; wounded at Gettysburg ; di-ch. Dec. 23, 1863.
Burhank, George E, Co. E, 17th Inf .; must. Ang. 18, 1802 ; wounded May 2; disch. Ang. 17, 1863.
Barker, James, Co. E, 17th Inf .; musi. Ang. 18, 1862; disch. Feb. 4, 1863.
Brackett, Joshua, corp., Co. 1, 25th Iuf .; must Sept. 29, 1862; disch. with com- pany.
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