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On the 12th they again participated in a charge on a part of the enemy's works, which they carried and held permanently. On the 23d the regiment crossed the North Anna River, and on the 29th engaged the enemy at the Pamutkey, and again at Cold Harbor on the 1st of June, participating in all the skirmishes, marches, ete., of the army in its advance towards Petersburg, until the 22d of June, when, its term of service having expired, they were ordered to Portland, Me., where they arrived on the 28th. One hundred and ninety-three officers and men were mus- tered out and discharged the United States service July 27. 1864, by Lieut. I. II. Walker, 14th United States Infantry.
The re-enlisted men and recruits, whose terms of service had not expired, were organized with those of the 6th and 7th Regiments, as the Ist Regiment Infantry, Maine Veteran Volunteers.
RECORD OF OFFICERS OF THE REGIMENT.
The following officers of this regiment were from Cum- berland County :
Col. Mark H. Dunnell, Portland; com. May 24, 1861 ; pro. from capt. Co. Il : res. Sept. 2, 1861.
Col. Edward A. Scamman, Portland ; com. Nov. 1, 1862 ; pro, through all the grades from Ist lieut. Co. It ; disch. Jan. 8, 1863.
Adj. Charles S. Whitman, Portland; com. June 21, 1861 ; pro. from capt. Co. E; disch. Nov. 21, 1861.
Adj. George W. Graffam, Portland : com. Sept. 2, 1861; res. Oet. 18, 1863.
Adj. George W. Bicknell, Portland ; com. Nov. 1, 1862; pro. from Ist lieut. Co. K; res. March 8, 1864; severely wounded Second Fredericksburg.
Q.m. John S. Merrill, Gorham; com. June 2t, 1861; pro. from 2d lieut. Co. A ; res. Sept. 2, 1861.
Chaplain John R. Adams, Gorham; com. June 24, 1861; must. out July 27, 1864.
Capt. Josiah Heaki, Gorham ; com. June 24, 1861, Co. A ; disch. Aug. 9, 18G1.
Capt. Burbank Spiller, Raymond; com. Feb. 1, 1862, Co. C; pro. from let and 2d lieuts. Co. K ; disch. March 23, 1863.
Capt. Edward W. Thompson, Brunswick ; com. June 24, 1861, Co. D; res. Sept. 8, 1861.
Capt. George P. Sherwood, Portland : com. June 25, 1861, Co. F ; pro. from Ist lieut. Co. F; res. Jan. 13, 1863.
Capt. Henry G. Thomas, Portland; com. June 24, 1861, Co. G; res. Ang. 9, 1861.
Capt. Thomas J. Sawyer, Portland ; com. Sept. 10, 1861, Co. G ; pro. from 2d lient. Co. G; res. Dec. 3, 1861.
Capt. Alburn P. Harris, Portland ; com. June 3, 1862, Co. G ; pro. from Ist lieut. Co. G; must. out July 27, 1864 ; severely wounded battle Wilderness.
Capt. George E. Brown, Portland; com. Oct. 10, 1861, Co. II ; pro. from 2d licut. Co. 11 : res. Oct. 19, 1862.
Capt. Albert L. Dearing, Portland; com. Nov. 1, 1862, Co. M ; pro. from Ist lieut. ; disch. Sept. 8, 1863; wounded second Fredericks- burg.
Capt. Nathan Walker, Portland; com. Nov. 10, 1863, Co. I; pro. from Ist and 2d lients. Co. F; must. out July 27, 1864.
Capt. Daniel C. Clark. Portland; com. Nov. 10, 1863, Co. K; pro. from Ist and 2d lients. Co. D; mortally wounded battle Wilder- ness ; died May 16, 1864.
Ist Lient. William Merrill, Gorham; com. June 24, 1861, Co. A; disch. Dec. 10, 1861.
Ist Lient. William E. Stevens, Portland; com. Nov. 1, 1862, Co. B; pro. from 2d lieut. ; must, out July 27, 1864.
Ist Licut. Charles A. Waterhouse, Portland ; com. April 13, 1863, Co. 0; pro. from 2d lieut. Co. G ; disch. March 11, 1864.
Ist Lieut. Joseph Wight, Gorham; com. June 13, 1563, Co. E ; pro. from 2d lieut. Co. A ; must. out July 27, 1864.
1st Lient. Orrin B. Stevens, Westbrook ; com. Nov. 10, 1863, Co. F; pro. from 2d licut. Co. F; mortally wonuded battle Wilderness ; died May 15, 1864.
Ist Lieut. George W. Martin, Portland : com. June 24, 1861. Co. G; res. Oct. 13, 1861.
Ist Lieut. John C. Summersides, Gorham; com. Nov. 10, 1863, Co. G; pro. from 2d lient. Co. E; must. ont July 27, 1861.
Ist Lieut. Ambrose S. Dyer, Portland; com. June 24, 1861, Co. Il; diedl Sept. 22, 1861.
Ist Lieut. Richard C. Shannon, Portland ; com. Oct. 10, 1861, Co. 11; pro. to capt. and asst. adj .- gen., Oct. 23, 1862.
Ist Lient. Lewis H. Lunt, Brunswick : com. April 13, 1863, Co. I; pro. from 2d lient. Co. D; must. ont July 27, 1864.
2dl Lieut. Frederic Speed, Gorham; com. Sept. 10, 1S6I, Co. A ; pro. to adj. 13th Mainc.
2dl Lieut. J. Augustine Grenier, Portland : com. Dec. 30, 1862, Co. Ci trans. to Co. B, 7th Maine.
2dl Lieut. Frank G. Patterson, Portland ; com. April 13, 1863, Co. D); wounded in battle of Wilderness : must. ont July 27, 1864.
2d Lieut. Robert McPherson, Portland : com. Sept. 10, 1861, Co. G : res. Dee. 11, 1861.
24 Lient. Samuel Munson, Portland ; com. June 24, 1861, Co. HI ; res. Aug. 23, 1861.
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2d Lieut. Smith G. Bailey, Portland ; com. Oct. 1, 1862, Co. 11 ; died May 30, 1862.
2d Lieut. Andrew S. Lyon, New Gloucester; com. Feb. 1, 1862, Co. K ; pro. to Ist lieut. Co. K.
2d Lient. John McLellan. Casco: eom. June 13, 1863, Co. K ; trans. to Co. A, 7th Maine.
REGIMENTAL BAND.
Jonathan Cole, Portland; Charles G. Young, Portland ; Edward N.
Cobb, Portland ; Edward M. Gammon, Portland ; James A. Leavitt. Portland ; Daniel P. Larry, Gorham; Daniel M. Wes- eott, Gorham ; Francis A. Cloudman, Windham; Joseph W. Doughty, Windham; Luther Wiswell, Jr., Windham ; Charles D. Barrett, Portland. Band discharged by aet of Congress, Ang. 7, 1862.
CHAPTER XXVIII.
TENTH REGIMENT.
Organization-Movements of the Regiment-Casualties in the Service -Official Record.
THE 10th Regiment of Maine Volunteer Infantry may be regarded in one respect as a continuation of the 1st Regiment. In the early stages of its organization it was intended to comprise, as far as practicable, the companies of the 1st. This design, however, was but partially real- ized, since six hundred and ninety-seven men out of the eight hundred and eighty-one in the 10th Regiment were paid bounties as newly-enlisted troops. A portion of the remainder of the Ist Regiment enlisted in the 7th, 8th, and 9th Regiments, and some were discharged upon the sur- geon's certificate of disability.
ROSTER OF TIIE TENTII MAINE REGIMENT AS ORIGINALLY ORGANIZED.
Colonel, George L. Beal, Norway. Lieutenant-Colonel, James S. Fillebrown, Lewiston. Major, Charles Walker, Portland. Adjutant, Elijah M. Shaw, Lewiston. Quartermaster, William S. Dodge, Portland.
Chaplain, George Knox, Brunswick. Surgeon, Daniel O. Perry, Portland.
Assistant Surgeon, Josiah F. Day, Jr., Portland.
Non-Commissioned Staff .- Sergeant - Major, John M. Gould; Quartermaster-Sergeant, Charles F. King; Com- missary-Sergeant, Charles Thompson ; Fife-Major, William Allen ; Drum-Major, Alpheus L. Greene; Hospital Stew- ard, George J. Northrup; Leader of Band (second lieu- tenant), Daniel II. Chandler.
Line Officers .- Company A .- Captain, John Q. Adams ; First Lieutenant, Ephraim M. Littlefield; Second Lieu- tenant, Charles E. Pierec.
Company B .- Captain, James M. Black ; First Lieu- tenant, Charles W. Roberts; Second Lieutenant, Alfred L. Turner.
Company C .- Captain, William P. Jordan ; First Lieu- tenant, Benjamin M. Redlon ; Second Lieutenant, Benj. F. Whitney.
Company D .- Captain, George W. West ; First Lieu- tenant, George D. Beardsley ; Second Lieutenant, llenry M. Binney.
Company E .- Captain. Albert E. Estes; First Lieuten- ant, Cyrus Latham ; Second Lieutenant, Andrew C. Cloud- man.
Company F .- Captain, Wm. Knowlton; First Lieutenant, Edward S. Butler; Second Lieutenant, Abel (. Rankin.
Company G .- Captain, Henry Rust, Jr. ; First Lien- tenant, Jonathan Blake; Second Lieutenant, William W. Whitmarsh.
Company 11 -Captain, Charles S. Emerson ; First Licu- tenant, James C. Folsom; Second Lieutenant, Phineas W. Dill.
Company I .- Captain, Nehemiah T. Furbish ; First Lieutenant, Hebron Mayhew ; Second Lieutenant, John T. Simpson.
Company K .- Captain, George Il. Nye; First Lienten- ant, John F. Witherell; Second Lieutenant, Fayette Bick- nell.
The 10th Regiment was organized at Cape Elizabeth, Me., Oct. 4, 1861, to serve two and three years. Companies B, C, E, F, G, II, I, and K were mustered into the United States service, Oct. 4, 1861, to serve two years from May 3, 1861, and Companies A and D to serve three years from Oct. 4, 18GI. The regiment left Portland on the 6th, and arrived at Baltimore, Md., on the 9th, where they remained eneamped at " Patterson's Park" until the 4th of Novem- ber. On that day they moved to Relay House, Md., and guarded the Washington branch of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad until the 27th of February, 1862. Subse- quently they guarded and protected the branch of the same road leading to Harper's Ferry, and as far as Martinsburg, Va. On the 24th of May the entire regiment was eoncen- trated at Winchester, Va., and on the following day joined in the retreat of Gen. Banks' forces to Williamsport, Md. Their casualties during the retreat, as also those at Win- chester and in subsequent engagements, are stated in the list of casualties appended to this narrative.
While at Williamsport the regiment was assigned to the 1st Brigade, 1st Division, of Banks' corps. May 28th they made a reconnoissance towards Martinsburg, returning to Williamsport on the same day. On the 31st they advanced towards Winchester, thence towards Front Royal, which place they occupied on the 22d of June. They partici- pated in the reconnoissance to Luray Court-House, Va., on the 29th of June, retiring to Front Royal on the 30th, and there remained until the 6th of July. On that day they proceeded towards Culpeper Court-House, and on the 8th of August participated in the battle of Cedar Mountain, Va., in which they lost heavily in killed, wounded, and prisoners. After the battle of Cedar Mountain they re- turned to Culpeper, and on the 19th of August returned to Rappahannock Station, thence towards Washington, par- ticipating in all the movements of Gen. Pope's forces, though not actively engaged in any of the battles which took place during the retreat, Gen. Banks' corps being held in reserve. On the 17th of September, they participated in the battle of Antietam, losing twenty killed and forty- eight wounded. On the 19th of September they moved to Maryland Ileights, opposite Harper's Ferry, thenee on the 3d of October to Berlin, Md., where they remained doing picket and fatigue duty. On the 10th of December, with
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their corps (the 12th), they proceeded to Fairfax Station, thence on the 22d of January, 1863, to Stafford Court- House, Va., where they remained encamped until the 28th of April, when, their two-years' term of service having ex- pired, they were ordered to Maine, and mustered out at Portland on the 7th and 8th of May, by Capt. Thomas C. J. Bailey, of the 17th United States Infantry. The three- years' men were detached from the regiment on the 26th of April, organized into a battalion of three companies, and assigned to duty as Headquarters Guard, 12th Army Corps.
CASUALTIES IN THE TENTH REGIMENT.
UN PICKET NEAR WINCHESTER, VA., MAY 24, 1862.
William P. Hamilton, corporal, wounded in the neck ; left in the brick houso, and concealed from the rebels by the inmates.
Frank G. Boody, private, slight wound in face. Charles Burnham, wounded in side and leg.
Thomas M. Glendenning, wounded in leg. Mezerve Geary, wounded in leg ; finger lost.
Charles F. Pahner, slightly wounded.
Burnham, Glendenning, Geary, and Palmer captured next day in hospital ; afterwards paroled.
Boody captured on the retreat next day ; exchanged in October ; dis- charged on account of disability from ill treatment.
Buraham, Glendenning, and Geary discharged oo account of disability from wounds.
DURING BANKS' RETREAT, MAY 25, 1862.
Killed.
William A. Hamilton, Co. C, private, at Bucklestown.
Andrew J. Walton, Co. E, at Darksville.
Solomon S. Kennedy, Co. G, at Darksville.
Wounded.
Henry N. Shaw, Co. A, corporal, leg ; paroled.
James Mitchell, sergeant, Co. C, head; not captured.
Robert M. Weeks, sergeant, Co. C, arm ; not captured.
Hugh F. MeMaons," corporal, Co. D, band ; not captured. Charles W. Hammond,# private, Co. D, lost arm ; paroled. Porter Latham, private, Co. E, buckshot in leg ; not captured.
Prisoners.
Josiah F. Day, assistant surgeon : George J. Northrup, hospital stew- ard, paroled.
Company A : Henry Benson, Joseph II. Chappel, Alanson M. Little- hale, George E. Melntire, John Smith, privates.
Company B : Charles F. Allen, paroled ; Luther Il. Drake, Leonard Eustis, Joshna E. Harris, Terrence McGuire, Daniel S. Roberts, died in hands of enemy ; John Swett, Jr., Francis Seed, Alonzo R. Small, James M. Tewksbury, Oliver F. Varney, Joseph Weeks, died in hands of enemy ; privates.
Company C: Henry A. Plummer, corporal; Francis G. Boody, cor- poral ; Anthony Divine, died June 10th ; John Goodhue, Valen- tine R. Jackson, Williaro H. Love, Elbridge F. March, Andrew D. Newbold, William A. Wioslow, George M. Wiggin, David threely Warner (musician), hospital.
Company D : William Pleasant, corporal; George E. Clark, died in hands of enemy ; John Erwiu, drummer ; Jere Souci, private, discharged ; Alexander Sebastian, private, paroled ; John White. Company E: Iliram T. Cook, corporal ; Thomas Johnson, William Lowry, privates,
Company F : Charles A. Atkinson, Charles F. Burr, Isaac Ellsworth, died in hands of enemy : Fred A. Howard, discharged ; Joseph Lapbam, paroled ; Lewis F. Libby, paroled; Edwin Record, Frank G. Savage, paroled ; Everard Thing, John W. Townsend.
Company G : Edward Goddard, corporal, discharged ; James Jordan, Jason S. Nutting, William H. Pike, died in hands of enemy ; Charles W. Witham.
Company HI : Jesse Bishop, Silas Estes, Robert B. Harris, privates.
# Discharged the service in consequence of wounds.
Company I : Edwin Fitch, corporal, John W. Greely, Samuel M. Bar- bank, Benjamin F. Cook, Wm. P. Golden, John Harkin, Charles H. Quimby, Moses Turner, privates.
Company K : Leonard Jepson, private.
BATTLE OF CEDAR MOUNTAIN, AUGUST 9, 1862. Officers.
Killed .- Andrew C. Cloudman, captain, Co. E; James C. Folson, first lieutenant, Co. Il : Albert W. Freeman, second lieutenant, Co. HI, died August 23th.
Wounded .- John Q. Adams, captain, Co. A ; George Il. Nye, captain, Co. K ; Herbert R. Sargent, first lieutenant, Co. E; Abel G. Ran- kin, second lientenant, C'o. F.
Prisoners .- John D. Beardsley, first lieutenant, Co. D, captured after the battle.
Eulisted Meu.
Killed .- Zachariah L. Hamlin, Sewall Phillips (A), Oliver Hiter (B), Emery E. Pierce (B), George H. Hurd (C), Silas HI. Bean (D)), Henry C. Emerson (D), John N. Knowlan ( D), Paul Lagassie ( D), Patrick MeNally (D), Daniel Plummer (D), Lorenzo D. Merrow (E), Nathao E. Whitney (E), Charles W. Marston (F), Selo F. Charles (G), John Badger (11), Alvin Field (I), Greenfield T. Libby ( H), Edward P. Verrill ( H), Charles H. Ryerson ( K).
Mortally Wounded .- Cincinnatus Keyes ( A), died August 13tb ; James L. Kendrick (A), died August 16th ; Charles L. Colley (B), uct- iug lieutenant, died September 20th ; Arthur T. Jordan (C), died October 30th ; Charles Lancaster (C), died Angust 3d ; Thomas D. Sturtevant (C), died August 25th ; George Weymouth (C), died August 19th ; George J. Campbell (D), died October Ist ; Thomas Lane (D), died August 18th ; Edwiu Thompson (D)), died Septem- her 21st; Charles II. Anderson (E), died August 12th; Infus E. Farris (G), died September 5th ; James H. Mansfield (G), died August Ilth; Kenneth S. Bartlett (G), died August 21st; Elden B. Gray (G), died October 12th; Henry J. Ricker (II), died August 17th.
Severely Wounded .- George S. Ayer, colors (A), discharged ; ('harles Sutherland (A), discharged; Christopher C. Spear (A), dis- charged; Reuben Alexander, color-sergeant (B), discharged;t Michael Buckley (B), discharged; Andrew Kerrigan (B), dis- charged; Benjamio C. Milest (B), Almado B. Smith (B), John Stone ( B), Brazilla S. Cobb (C), discharged ; William R. May- berry (""), discharged; Byron G. Plaisted (C), discharged; Wil- liam O. Russell ((), Dennis Tighe (('), Edward Donnelly (D), died September, 1863; Edward Il. Hanson (D), discharged ; Free- man W. Johnson (D), Amos Kelley (D), Henry M. Marston (D), Garrett Moran ( D), Nelson MeNeil ( D), John MeNulty (D), dis- charged ; Joseph Smith (D), Benjamin P. Spencer (D), William S. Noyes (E), William Andrew (E), Charles H. Burnham (E), Ivory L. Ilill ( E), discharged, lost arm ; Charles HI. Haskell, first sergeant (F), George H. Gould, corporal (F), Thomas A. East- man (F), George W. Gage (F), John II. Gordon (F), Lewis E. Pearson (F), Henry Stirk (F), discharged ; John A. Trufant (F), discharged ; Joseph W. Cummings (G), Nathan C. Estes (G), dis- charged ; William B. Merrill (G), Thomas Powers (G), discharged ; Benjamin Russell, Jr. (G), Theodore Whitney (G), George B. Co- burn (II), sergeant; George W. Ilarradont (II), discharged; Samuel F. Irish (11), Charles O. Furgo ( H), discharged ; Alonzo F. Morrill (11), discharged ; Ezra F. Stevens (HI), Virgil True (11), William H. Trask ( H), John Warren (11), Lyman Il. Wrightt (H), discharged; Charles J. Lord, corporal (1), William R. Simp- son, corporal (1), discharged ; Ephraim K. Baston (1), Ileary A. Batchelder (I), Elisha T. Bisbee (1), discharged; Robert Bisbee (1), Appleton D. Hill (1), Rufus N. Hill (1), discharged; Andrew J. Johnson (1), Edward Kerrigan (1), discharged ; Jonathan Nash (K), Delphinus B. Bieknell ( K), Joseph 0. Colley (K). Slightly Wounded .- James F. Tarr (A), Joseph Berwin (A), John Higginson (A), George W. Kendrick (A), Daniel M. Rowe (A), Edward W. Loveitt ( B), corporal; William H. Pennell (B), cor- poral; Theodore V. Delano (B), Frank F. Enstis (B), James Powers (B), John G. Anuas (C), Willinm P. Hamilton (C), Chandler Libby, sergeant (D) ; Thomas S. Bugbee (D), Albert Il. Hutchinson (D), Joseph Lagassie (D), Elias T. Libby ( D), Dua- dus MeBrien (D), discharged ; Allan Moran (D), Wm. Sibley (D),
+ Died soon after discharge.
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Joseph Smith (D), Wm. Wallace (D), Joseph F. Macklin (E), corporal (colors) ; John L. Hloyt (E), Win. A. Iloff ( E), Chas. C. Porter (E), Harrison W. Smith (E), Eben C. Whittemore (E), Joseph F. Merrill, sergeant (F), Samuel R. Grant ( F), Abel J. Knight (F), Henry A. Savage (F), Zebedee Cushman, sergeant (G), ruptured by carrying off woundled on retreat of regiment; Charles Chase (G), run over, trampled on, and badly bruised by the cavalry after battle; Charles F. Greenleaf (G), Samuel Knox, Jr. ((1), prisoner, discharged ; Ilarrison G. Noble (G), taken pris- oner; James S. Widber (G), Ivory W. Emerson (11), Joseph Brooks (II), Ambrose A. Foster (H), Edwin A. Lane ( II), Henry C. Pratt ( 11), Charles. Richardson ( II), Greenleaf Sawyer (II), David L. Stetson (II), Samuel L. Stevens (II), Henry S. Babb (I), Nathaniel D. Ripley (I), Aaron D. Cotton (I), Benjamin F. Davis (I), Andrew J. Ilodgion (I), Cassius C. Roborts ( I), James Wilch (1), Thomas A. Thorn, corporal (K), Hewitt C. Bailey ( K), Hoaghton Bond (K), Horace J. Coburn (K), Artemas Coombs (K), Alonzo G. Frost ( K), Albert P. Hodsdon (K), John R. Mor- rill (K), James II. Pio (K), George P. Wymau (K).
Taken Prisoners.
William S. Davis, sergeant (A) ; Robert Weeks, sergeant (C) ; Ozias Mullen (C), John Miller (D), John O. Thorn (I).
Total Loss.
Officers .- Killed, 3; wounded, 4 ; prisoners, I. Total, 8.
Enlisted Men .- Killed, 20; mortally wouudel, 16; severely, 66; slightly, 64; prisoners, 5. Total, 171.
Aggregate loss, 179.
PRISONERS CAPTURED ON POPE'S RETREAT.
Ass't-Surg. Joseah F. Day, Jr. : remained at Culpeper Hospital, as also the following: William W. Knight, corporal ; Thomas Dear- born, Lother Briggs, Andrew Jackson, Edward F. Elliott, John Brown (D), captured Aug. 29, our Manassas Junction.
AT ANTIETAM, MD., SEPT. 17, 1862.
Officers.
Killed .- Nehemiah T. Furbish, captain (1); Edward Brackett, acting second lieutenant (D), died September IS; William Wade, Acting second lieutenant (I).
Wounded .- George L. Beal, colonel, both legs, horse killed; James S. Fillebrown, lieutenant-colonel, disabled by kicks from Col. Beal's horse ; Alfred L. Turner, first lieutenant (B) ; Ilebron Mayhew, first lieutenant (1) ; Albert Kingsley, second lieutenant (K).
Enlisted Men.
Killed and Wounded .- (Those having no date attached to their names were killed or died on the day of the battle.) William Brine (B), Clinton Forbes (B), James E. Jordan ( B), John C. Mettinty (B), John Trowbridge (B), Edward W. Booocy (C), Albert E. Baker (D), died October 8; Henry Campbell (D), George Esty (D), died October 21; George Stanley (D), James Covell (F), Mareus C. Bartlett (G), died November 6; Luke Keirstead (G), died September 18; Solomon S. Mains (G), Vincent Mason (G), Charles M. Pressy (G), Ezra Towle, died September 27; William W. Wilkinson, death uncertain ; George W. True ( II), died Sep- tember 20; Marshall Bailey (II), died September 28: Hugh M. Bradbury (II), George J. Fuller (11), Charles H. Wentworth (II), Benjamin C. Lakia (1), James D. Eaton (K), John Lee (K), died October 9; Irvin G. Martin (K), died January 23.
Wounded .- Samuel Hansou (A), John Reardon (A), John G. Glen- dening ( B), discharged : Charles Allen (B), Benjamin Black wood (B), Robert D. Bood (B), Charles Harris ( B), discharged ; Thos. L. Mayberry (D). Edward P. Verrill (B), Henry M. Smith (C), discharged; John II. Doody (C), David M. Farr (C), Nils A. Hanson (C), Gorham P. McFadileo (C), Charles II. Tbayer (C), Charles II. Corson (D), Albert II. Hutchinson (D), Joseph La- gassie (C), Nicholas Somers (C), discharged; William Waddell (C), discharged ; Benjamin F. Oakes (E), George A. Smith (E), Edward P. Warren (E), Charles O. Milliken (E), Jerome O. San- born (E), discharged; Hugh Medlinehy (F), Osgood F. Floyd (G), Joseph Knight (G), James L. Merrill (G). discharged ; Isaac Webb (II), discharged; Albert II. Johnson (I), Peter Claskey (1), Thomas Murphy (1), discharge ] ; Ehmer Chipmao (K), Ephraim T. Robertson (K), discharged.
Total Loss.
Officers. - Killed, 3; wounded, 4. Total, 7.
Enlisted Men .- Killed, 28 ; wounded, 36. Total, 61. Aggregate loss, 71.
The muster-out roll of this regiment shows the following- named officers from the county of Cumberland :
Major, Charles Walker, Portland.
Quartermaster, William S. Dole, Westbrook.
Chaplain, George Knox, Brunswick.
Surgeons, Daniel O. Perry and Josiah F. Day, Jr., Portland.
Sergeant-Major, John M. Gould, Portland.
Quartermaster-Sergeants, Charles F. King and Dana Hall, Portland.
Commissary-Sergeants, William E. Davis and Robert M. Weeks, Portland.
Hospital Steward, George J. Northrup, Portland.
Principal Musicians, William Allen, Fife-Major, Gray ; Alpheus L Greene, Drum-Major, Portland.
Regimental Band, Second Lieut. Daniel HI Chandler, Leader, Portland ; Richard T. Bailey, Bridgton ; Osgood B. Webb, Bridgton ; Walter H. Thomas, Portland; Ed- ward C. Webb, Bridgton; David L. Blanchard, Cumber- land; John T. Webb, Bridgton.
Line-Officers .- Company B : Captaius, James M. Black, Alfred L. Turner, Portland. First Lieutenants, Charles W. Roberts, Portland ; Benjamin F. Whitney, Windham. Second Lieutenants, Reuben Alexander, Cape Elizabeth ; Charles II. Colley, Gray.
Company C: Captain, William P. Jordan, Portland ; First Lieutenant, Benjamin M. Redlon, Portland; Second Lieutenant, Benjamin F. Whitney, Windham.
Company D): First Lieutenant, Charles F. King, Port- land.
Company E: Captains, Albert H. Estes, Cyrus Latham, Andrew C. Cloudman, Ilerbert R. Sargent, Portland ; First Lieutenant, John M. Gould, Portland ; Second Lieutenants, Joseph II. Perley, Jr., Henry F. Smith, Portland.
Company F: Second Lieutenant, Charles H. Haskell, Pownal.
Company I : Captains, Nehemiah T. Furbish, Portland ; Hebron Mayhew, Westbrook. First Lieutenant, Albert H. Johnson, Westbrook. Second Lieutenants, John T. Simp- son, Portland ; William Wade, Charles C. Graham, West- brook.
Sergeants .- Company A : Nathaniel K. Walker, Portland.
Company B : Charles H. Colley, Jr., John C. Willey, Charles H. Cushman, Stephen Noyes, Jr., Edward W. Loveitt, Leonard Eustis, Portland ; William II. Colley, Gray.
Company C: Charles C. Jordan, George HI. Hurd, Henry A. Burnham, Robert M. Weeks, Henry M. Smith, Henry A. Plummer, Portland; James E. Mitchell, Yarmouth ; Reubeu M. Riley, Harrison.
Company E : George A. Smith, Charles S. Trowbridge, Theodore II. Lombard, Hiram T. Cook, Jeremiah H. Doug- lass, Portland.
Company F : Isaiah S. Stevens, Yarmouth ; Samuel C. Cushing, Pownal.
Company I : Hezekiah Atwood, Benjamin T. Witham,
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HISTORY OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY, MAINE.
Portland; Thomas B. Mariner, Sebago ; Henry S. Babb, William A. Quimby, Westbrook ; Edwin Fitch, Bridgton.
Corporals .- Company B : Francis Seed, David N. Ilall, Daniel E. Mountfort, John G. Glendening, Samuel F. Davey, Peter W. Cary, Oliver F. Varney, George T. Mahan, Benjamin G. Hoyt, Raymond; T. Wescott, Ben- jamin L. Blackwood, Frank F. Eustis, Portland ; William 11. Pennell, Gray.
Company C: William P. Hamilton, Portland; William II. Coffin, Westbrook; Valentine R. Jackson, William W. Knight, Mark Rider, Francis G. Boody, George E. Knight, Charles E. Smellage, John Atcherson, Portland ; Nathan F. Irish, Bridgton ; Luther Briggs, Westbrook.
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