History of Penobscot County, Maine; with illustrations and biographical sketches, Part 31

Author: Williams, Chase & Co., Cleveland (Ohio)
Publication date: 1882
Publisher: Cleveland, Williams, Chase & Co.
Number of Pages: 1100


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The only member of this regiment from the Penobscot valley seems to have been William H. Moore, of Corinna, Private of Co. K.


FIRST REGIMENT INFANTRY, VETERAN VOLUNTEERS.


This regiment, being a consolidation of the veterans and recruits of the Fifth, Sixth, and Seventh regiments of infantry, was organized at Charlestown, Virginia, Au- gust 21, 1864, in accordance with orders from War De- partment, and was engaged at the battle of Charlestown during the first day of its organization. The regiment was also engaged at Winchester on September 19th, at Fisher's Hill on the 21st, and at Cedar Creek on October 19th, taking its part in all the marches of the Shenandoah Valley campaign, losing in the several engagements I officer, II enlisted men killed, 2 officers, 97 en- listed men wounded, and 15 missing. On the 12th of December the regiment arrived at City Point, Vir- ginia, and remained in front of Petersburg doing camp and picket duty, besides being occasionally en- gaged in skirmishing, until the 25th of March, 1865. when it formed a part of the column of the Sixth Corps, in their successful assault of the enemy's lines near Fort Fisher. On the 2d of April it participated in the en- gagement at Hatcher's Run, and afterwards took a prom- inent part in the storming of the battery at Lee's head- quarters; then skirmished across the Appomatox until nightfall. It also participated in the pursuit of Lee's


retreating army, as also its surrender; and on the 26th of April it arrived at Danville, Virginia, where the regi- ment was stationed doing provost duty during the follow- ing month. Afterwards the regiment returned to Wash- ington, participated in the grand review at that place on the 23d of May, when, on the 28th of June, they were mustered out of the United States service by Brevet- Major George H. Amidon, A. C. M., and immediately proceeded to Maine, and were paid and finally discharged on the 3d of July.


FIELD AND STAFF.


Adjutant William H. Coan, Eexter. Quartermaster-Sergeant Moses Palmer, jr., Patten.


COMPANY A.


COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


First Lieutenant George R. Cony, Oldtown. First Lieutenant Walter B. Jenness, Oldtown.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICER.


Corporal Edward H. Feeney, Bangor.


PRIVATES.


Peter Ativine, George W. Bonney, John Bradley, William H. Carver, George Casey, Frank P. Davis, Fabian Dube, Edward Fortier, William R. Grant, Nathaniel E. Johnson, John Loney, Joseph Vanna, Bangor; Robert Honell, George R. Cony, Joseph Francis, Oldtown; John Gerow, Veazie; Walter B. Jenness, Harmon.


COMPANY B. COMMISSIONED OFFICER.


Second Lieutenant Alvin A. Messer, Enfield.


PRIVATES.


Thomas Malony, Bangor; George A. Cook, Charles L. Feltman, Isolah S. Pealsah, Oldtown; Moses Giles, Glenburn; Henry C. Hold, Eddington; Freeman Haur, Hudson; John Lishon, Thomas F. Crocker, Orono; Alvin A. Messer, Enfield.


COMPANY C. COMMISSIONED OFFICER.


Second Lieutenant Charles Lowell, Enfield.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Sergeant Walter B. Jenness, Hermon.


Sergeant John J. Fogg, Orono. Sergeant Isaac Pratt, Oldtown. Corporal Joseph W. Estabrook, Bangor. Corporal Benjamin F. Goodwin, Stetson.


PRIVATES.


Alonzo Celley, Alvin B. Hudson, Frank B. Holden, Arthur Ingra- ham, John S. McClure, William J. White, Bangor; Phineas T. Bean, George H. Doherty, Folsom Dutton, Edward Felix, Parmenter Shep- ard, Jeremiah Hanscomb, George Kinsell, Octave Lizotte, Charles E. Miles, Joseph W. Riggs, Green C. Spencer, Charles E. Atwood, Ken- duskeag; Allen W. Bailey, Milford; Samuel Emery, jr., Veazie; Charles W. Johnston, Stillwater; Mark C. Jenness, Hermon; Edwin Jordan, Bradley; Thomas S. Libby, Lincoln; Edward Reynolds, Winn; Stephen Sewall, Milford; Colby Smith, Bradley; Ira F. Stinch- field, David C. Whitney, Lincoln; Frank W. Titcomb, Garland; Ira B. Tibbetts, Carmel; Asa G. Wiggin, George W. Fogg, Stetson; Henry C. White, Lowell; Augustus Whitman, Orono.


COMPANY D.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICER.


Sergeant James W. Sutherland, Bangor.


PRIVATES.


Alonzo Batchelder, Allen V. Greene, William A. Jellison, Henry G. Lane, Andrew Mann, Francis McCarty, John McGeary, Peter Newell, John M. Rice, Charles Roberts, Charles B. Vickery, William S. Carr, Bangor; Judson W. Currier, Garland; Charles Dyer, Oliver J. Fuller, George S. Gould, Jonas P. Lovejoy, Asa B. Lowell, William H. Quimby, John Roncon, Edward J. Sturtevant, Dexter; Martin V. Eldridge, Newbury; W. Frost, James C. Lander, Joseph Wormwood, Corinna; Lorenzo H. Roberts, Corinth; Benjamin F. Pratt, Oldtown.


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COMPANY E.


COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Captain William Crosby, Bangor. Second Lieutenant George W. Fogg, Stetson.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Sergeant Albert L. Jones, Holden. Corporal Hosea Q. Morton, Etna. Corporal Thomas W. Chick, Clifton. PRIVATES.


Moses Babcock, Michael Gallagher, James H. McKeen, William Parker, Stephen Willetts, William Crosby, Anthony Perry, Bangor; Hannibal H. Coombs, John Glover, John S. Yates, Mattawamkeag; Harry F. Mills, Daniel E. Mills, Levant; William D. Mills, Corinth; Thomas L. Pillsbury, Garland; Joshua Witham, Dexter; Ephraim Perkins, Brewer.


COMPANY F.


COMMISSIONED OFFICER.


Captain George H. Buker, Bangor.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICER.


Wagoner Isaiah Allen, Lincoln.


PRIVATES.


Henry Cowan, Warren H. Farrer, DeWitt C. Morrill, Bangor; George L. Buswell, Dexter; George Cole, Oldtown; Alvah B. Doble, Etna; David S. Richardson, Greenbush; Stephen A. Goodwin, Lincoln.


COMPANY G.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Sergeant George N. Fogg, Stetson.


Corporal Michael H. Smith, Lincoln.


PRIVATES.


Peter Ames, James Kenney, Bangor; Joseph R. Brown, Dexter; Henry M. Curtis, Charles Glassion, Alexander H. Hunt, Calvin Lea- vitt, Sebattis Mohawk, Frank Susup, George W. Wilson, Oldtown; John Megaw, Carroll; Silas R. Rowell, Eddington; John Thompson, Hermon; Hiram Lowell, Patten.


COMPANY H.


COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Captain Walter B. Jenners, Oldtown. Second Lieutenant Warren T. Ring, Oldtown. Second Lieutenant Walter B. Jenners, Oldtown.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Sergeant William H. Pitcher, Bangor. Sergeant Alvin A. Messer, Enfield. Sergeant Nyron B. Roberts, Lincoln. Corporal Francis Laing, Passadumkeag. Corporal Charles M. Farnham, Edinburg. Corporal John B. Fleming, Lincoln. Corporal Willis S. Lancaster, Maxfield. Corporal Oliver Hull, Oldtown. Musician Benjamin Cates, Bangor.


PRIVATES.


Felix Betters, James Carney, William W. Harris, Charles Jimmo, Mayland F. Jacobs, John Nedds, Samuel Newell, Benjamin Oakes, Madison C. Rowe, Charles C. Smith, Alexander N. Hunt, Warren I. Ring, Oldtown; William E. Chatman, James Shean, George A. Stet- son, William Gibson, Bangor; Horace Dexter, Corinth; Daniel Floyd, Llewellyn Pollard, Hampden; John M. Garey, Garland; Luther Haynes, Franklin Haynes, Passadumkeag; M. V. B. Hutchins, Brewer; Marshal Jimmo, Patten; Joseph C. Kelley, Orono; Orlando J. Rowe, Eddington; Franklin Young, Exeter; Walter B. Jenners, Hermon.


COMPANY I.


COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


First Lieutenant Benjamin F. Bicknell, Bangor.


First Lieutenant Warren T. Ring, Oldtown.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Sergeant Lewis E. Hardy, Hampden. Sergeant Andrew J. Kimball, Patten. Corporal Albion P. Hardy, Hampden. Corporal Josiah Smith, Garland.


Corporal James Norton, Bangor. Musician Reuel D. Worcester, Hermon. Musician Sumner H. Condon, Bangor. Wagoner John Isham, Bangor.


PRIVATES.


Benjamin Bicknell, William P. Burgess, Richard Davis, James John- son, Patrick Early, Bangor; Elisha C. Debeck, Clifton; Abraham Grover, Sidney A. Milton, Oldtown; George W. Hodgkins, Stetson; Hibbard S. Leeman, Dexter; George Lesser, Orono; Greenleaf B. Staples, Glenburn; Charles T. Snow, Hampden; Rufus K. Stevens, Hudson; Joseph Stanislaus, Lincoln."


COMPANY K. COMMISSIONED OFFICER.


Captain Warren T. Ring, Oldtown.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICER.


Wagoner Charles S. Worcester, Glenburn.


PRIVATES.


George Bunker, Charleston; Joseph H. Burton, William C. Mann, Eddington; Sylvanus Davis, William H. Evans, Otis W. Ellis, William H. Gullifer, James Garrity, Joseph Gillespie, Peter Grant, Gilman Knights, John O. Lee, Michael McLaughlin, James McGunuicle, Jesse H. Snow, George A. Tweedie, Thomas C. Barker, Bangor; Henry Jones, Hampden; James S. Russell, Glenburn; Hosea Sawyer, Orono; John Swassen, Thomas P. Smith, Warren T. Ring, Oldtown; George W. Fogg, Stetson; Francis Laing, Passadumkeag.


SECOND REGIMENT INFANTRY.


This regiment was organized at Bangor, leaving there May 14, 1861, and was mustered into the United States service at Willett's Point, Long Island, N. Y., May 28, 1861, to serve two years. Arrived at Washington on the 3Ist, and encamped on Meridian Hill till July Ist, and at Falls Church, Virginia, until the 16th. It took a prominent part in the battle of Bull Run, July 2 Ist, losing in the engagement 47 killed and wounded, and over 100 missing. Arriving in Washington on the 23d, they garrisoned Fort Corcoran until the middle of October, when they were assigned to the First brigade, Porter's division, and left the fort for Hall's Hill, remain- ing there until the Ist of March, 1862, at which time they advanced with the Army of the Potomac on Manassas; afterwards participated in the siege of Yorktown. On the 27th of May, the regiment was engaged at the battle of Hanover Court House. During this engagement their loss in killed wass light, though the number of wounded was large. The regiment took a prominent part in the battle of Gaines Hill, and during the seven days' retreat was repeat- edly under fire, and at the battle of Malyern Hill success- fully held a dangerous and conspicuous position during the day, losing but few men. They remained several weeks at Harrison's Landing, when on its evacuation they were ordered to join General Pope's army, and on the 30th of August participated in the battle of Manassas. They retreated with the army to Washington and encamped on Arlington Heights, where after remaining three days they marched into Maryland.


At the battle of Antietam, on the 17th of. Sep- tember, the regiment was under fire in the reserve, and after the battle was among the first to enter Sharpsburg after the enemy had left. Shortly after this the regiment in an effort to ford the river at Shepherdstown, was con- fronted by a largely superior force of the enemy, and, under a galling fire, was obliged to re-ford the river. On the 13th of December the regiment took a prom- inent part in the battle of Fredericksburg. Their loss in


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killed and wounded in that engagement was very heavy. During General Hooker's operations at Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville, the regiment formed a part of the right wing of his army, and at the last named battle, in May, 1863, was mostly behind breastworks. When the regiment's time expired in May, 125 of the number who were sworn in for three years, were transferred to the Twentieth Maine volunteers, and the remainder, 275, in- cluding officers and men, returned to Maine, where they were mustered out of the United States service at Ban- gor, June 4 and 9, 1863, by Captain Thomas C. J. Bai- ley, Seventeenth United States infantry.


FIELD AND STAFF.


Colonel Charles D. Jameson, Bangor.


Colonel Charles W. Roberts, Bangor.


Colonel George Varney, Bangor.


Lieutenant Colonel Charles W. Roberts, Bangor.


Lieutenant Colonel George Varney, Bangor.


Lieutenant Colonel Daniel F. Sargent, Bangor.


Major George Varney, Bangor. Major Daniel Chaplin, Bangor. Major Daniel F. Sargent, Bangor. Adjutant John E. Reynolds, Bangor.


Quartermaster Charles V. Lord, Bangor.


Quartermaster Samuel W. Hoskins, Oldtown.


Surgeon William H. Allen, Orono.


Surgeon Daniel McRuer, Bangor.


Surgeon Samuel B. Morrison, Bangor.


Assistant Surgeon Augustus C. Hamlin, Bangor.


Assistant Surgeon Alden D. Palmer, Orono.


Assistant Surgeon John T. Main, Unity.


Assistant Surgeon William R. Benson, Newport.


Quartermaster Sergeant Luther A. Pierce, Bangor.


Quartermaster Sergeant Samuel Nash, Bangor.


Sergeant Major Edward L. Appleton, Bangor. Sergeant Major Charles J. Ellis, Oldtown. Sergeant Major James A. Banks, Bangor. Hospital Steward Alden L. Palmer, Orono.


Hospital Steward Daniel W. Edgerly, Bangor.


Hospital Steward Grenlief C. Brook, Bangor.


Commissary Sergeant Rodney W. Warren, Bangor.


COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Captain Herman Bartlett, Bangor, Co. A. Captain Rinaldo B. Wiggin, Bangor, Co. A.


Captain Elisha N. Jones, Orrington, Co. C.


Captain Eliphalet S. Morrill, Brewer, Co. C. Captain William R. Currier, Brewer, Co. C. Captain Levi Emerson, Bangor, Co. E. Captain Thomas Foster, Hampden, Co. E. Captain Daniel Chaplin, Bangor, Co. F. Captain Albion P. Wilson, Bangor, Co. F.


Captain Frederick Meinecke, Bangor, Co. G.


Captain Augustus B. Farnham, Bangor, Co. G. Captain Frank H. Garnsey, Bangor, Co. G.


Captain Daniel F. Sargent, Bangor, Co. H. Captain Edward L. Getchell, Bangor, Co. H. Captain John Carroll, Bangor, Co. I. Captain Daniel White, Bangor, Co. I. Captain Fernando C. Foss, Oldtown, Co. K. Captain John C. Quimby, Oldtown, Co. K. First Lieutenant Rinaldo B. Wiggin, Bangor, Co. A.


First Lieutenant James Deane, Bangor, Co. A.


First Lieutenant George J. Brown, Castine, Co. B.


First Lieutenant John R. Skinner, Brewer, Co. C. First Lieutenant William R. Currier, Brewer, Co. C. First Lieutenant John W. Adams, Bangor, Co. E. First Lieutenant Thomas Foster, Hampden, Co. E. First Lieutenant Collin L. Downs, Brewer, Co. E. First Lieutenant Albion P. Wilson, Bangor, Co. F. First Lieutenant George W. Brown, Bangor, Co. F. First Lieutenant Warren H. Boynton, Bangor, Co. F. First Lieutenant Augustus B. Farnham, Bangor, Co. G. First Lieutenant Frank H. Garnsey, Bangor, Co. G.


First Lieutenant Horatio Staples, Bangor, Co. G. First Lieutenant Edward L. Getchell, Bangor, Co. H.


First Lieutenant Ralph W. Morse, Bangor, Co. H. First Lieutenant Henry Casey, Bangor, Co. I. First Lieutenant Samuel B. Field, Bangor, Co. I. First Lieutenant Albert G. Fellows, Oldtown, Co. K. First Lieutenant Albert L. Cowan, Oldtown, Co. K. Second Lieutenant James Dean, Bangor, Co. A. Second Lieutenant Horace Brown, Hampden, Co. A. Second Lieutenant Samuel B. Hinkley, Bangor, Co. A. Second Lieutenant Francis S. Trickey, Bangor, Co. A. Second Lieutenant Eliphalet S. Morrill, Brewer, Co. C. Second Lieutenant Francis P. Hall, Brewer, Co. C. Second Lieutenant Lyman E. Richardson, Bangor, Co. E. Second Lieutenant Thomas Foster, Hampden, Co. E. Second Lieutenant Collin L. Downs, Brewer, Co. E. Second Lieutenant Edwin L. Sterling, Bangor, Co. E. Second Lieutenant Warren H. Boynton, Bangor, Co. F. Second Lieutenant Arthur C. Whitcomb, Hampden, Co. F. Second Lieutenant Sewall H. Downes, Brewer, Co. F. Second Lieutenant Frank H. Garnsey, Bangor, Co. G. Second Lieutenant Horatio Staples, Bangor, Co. G.


Second Lieutenant Joseph B. Forbes, Bangor, Co. G.


Second Lieutenant George Vinal, Orono, Co. G.


Second Lieutenant Ralph W. Morse, Bangor, Co. H.


Second Lieutenant Daniel Quinby, jr., Bangor, Co. H. Second Lieutenant Miles Sweeney, Bangor, Co. I.


Second Lieutenant F. J. Moore, Bangor, Co. I. Second Lieutenant Albert L. Cowan, Oldtown, Co. K.


Second Lieutenant John C. Quimby, Oldtown, Co. K.


REGIMENTAL BAND.


Americus D. Harlow, Leader; Ezekiel Andrews, James F. Bab- cock, Americus Chapman, George D. Dowing, Charles A. Frost, John F. Foster, William N. Gilles, Edwin W. Goodale, George Holt, Rufus Merrill, Williard B. Peacks, William L. Leavey, Elisha M. Smith, Amasa White, Bangor ; Moses A. Colburn.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


First Sergeant Joseph B. Forbes, Bangor.


First Sergeant William P. Holden, Bangor.


First Sergeant Edwin L. Sterling, Bangor.


First Sergeant John M. Sherwood, Bangor. First Sergeant Sewal H. Downs, Brewer.


First Sergeant James M. Simpson, Brewer. First Sergeant George A. McClellan, Oldtown. Sergeant Charles Able, Bangor. Sergeant William J. Dean, Bangor.


Sergeant Christopher S. Gorham, Bangor.


Sergeant Charles F. Hall, Bangor. Sergeant George E. Holt, Bangor. Sergeant W. H. H. Hasey, Bangor.


Sergeant Marcellus D. Joy, Bangor. Sergeant Albert M. Jackson, Bangor. Sergeant Richard Kelleher, Bangor. Sergeant John Q. A. Lancey, Bangor. Sergeant Charles F. Lovejoy, Bangor. Sergeant William H. S. Lawrence, Bangor.


Sergeant Leonard P. Martin, Bangor. Sergeant Charles W. B. Miller, Bangor. Sergeant Daniel Quimby, jr., Bangor. Sergeant Joseph L. Rowe, Bangor.


Sergeant Reaviel David, Bangor. Sergeant Francis Vancon, jr., Bangor. Sergeant Nelson F. Libbie, Bangor. Sergeant Albert Wiggin, Bangor. Sergeant George F. Whitney, Bangor. Sergeant Byron C. Gilmore, Bangor. Sergeant William R. Currier, Brewer. Sergeant Colin L. Downs, Brewer. Sergeant Francis P. Hall, Brewer. Sergeant James Nicholson, Brewer. Sergeant Augustus Nickerson, Brewer. Sergeant James M. Simpson, Brewer. Sergeant Albert J. Snow, Brewer. Sergeant Willard H. Burton, Eddington. Sergeant Joseph Card, Glenburn. Sergeant John Sawyer, Hermon.


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Sergeant Hiram B. French, Holden. Sergeant Henry H. Gilmore, Holden.


Sergeant Abiather J. Knowles, Lagrange. Sergeant Justin S. Nevans, Levant. Sergeant John Sawyer, Newbu, g. Sergeant James A. Burlingame, Oldtown. Sergeant Charles C. Morse, Oldtown. Sergeant John E. Quimby, Oldtown. Sergeant Albert S. Ross, Oldtown.


Sergeant Daniel Staples, Oldtown. Sergeant John J. Randall, Orono. Sergeant George Vinal, Orono. Sergeant George A. Mclellan, Stillwater. Corporal Charles Able, Bangor. Corporal Josiah A. Bailey, Bangor. Corporal Stephen D. Benson, Bangor.


Corporal William H. Boyce, Bangor. Corporal Joseph W. Chamberlain, Bangor.


Corporal Reuel S. Clark, Bangor.


Corporal Hartshorn P. Crowell, Bangor.


Corporal Charles B. Cobb, Bangor.


Corporal Lewis Green, Bangor.


Corporal John Hawthorn, Bangor. Corporal Elbridge F. Haskill, Bangor.


Corporal Tristram W. Haskill, Bangor.


Corporal William H. Johnson, Bangor.


Corporal William S. Jordan, Bangor.


Corporal Peter Morgan, Bangor.


Corporal Dennis Mahoney, Bangor. Corporal Leonard P. Martin, Bangor. Corporal Henry Mclaughlin, Bangor.


Corporal David Reaviel, Bangor.


Corporal Edwin L. Sterling, Bangor. Corporal Alonzo Stevens, Bangor.


Corporal Henry Schnell, Bangor.


Corporal Albert L. Spencer, Bangor.


Corporal John E. Trafton, Bangor. Corporal William Twomey, Bangor.


Corporal Francis Vancon, jr., Bangor.


Corporal Peter Welch, Bangor. Corporal George F. Whitney, Bangor. Corporal J. B. York, Bangor.


Corporal Edwin Currier, Brewer.


Corporal Henry M. Cushman, Brewer. Corporal Charles W. Morrill, Brewer.


Corporal James M. Simpson, Brewer.


Corporal Moses Small, Brewer. Corporal Cyrus Sweet, Brewer. Corporal W. H. H. Wilson, Brewer. Corporal John S. Small, Carmel. Corporal James McKeen, Eddington. Corporal Harrison J. Folsom, Newburg. Corporal Cyrus Bray, Oldtown. Corporal Carpenter Burlingham, Oldtown. Corporal Americus V. Moore, Oldtown. Corporal Henry Mclaughlin, Oldtown.


Corporal John P. Wentworth, Lagrange. Corporal William Berry, Orrington, Corporal James H. Adams, Lincoln. Corporal Andrew J. Fozier. Plymouth.


Corporal Daniel R. Kenney, Stetson.


Corporal Joseph A. Burlingham, Stillwater. Corporal Cyrus F. Barrett, Hermon.


Corporal Thomas H. Worcester, Hermon. Corporal Charles J. Ellis, Hermon. Corporal Jeremiah B. Atkins, Exeter.


Musician Michael Quimbey, Bangor.


Musician Robert Quimby, Bangor. Musician Alden D. Page, Brewer. Musician Howard Savage, Lagrange. Musician Ariel H. Ward, Levant.


Musician John T. Burnham, Oldtown. Musician Eben R. Dinsmore, Oldtown. Musician Frank N. Morrs, Veazie. Wagoner Charles D. Lander, Bangor.


Wagoner Amos B. Steanes, Bradford. Wagoner Crosby N. Crocker, Kenduskeag.


PRIVATES.


George B. Crawford, John H. McMullen, William Patterson, Sam- uel Whitcomb, Henry S. Wiley, Alton ; William Jellerson, Alexander McKee, Argyle ; William G. Abbot, John Adley, Eze- kiel Andrews, Ananias Ash, Robert L. Atkins, James A. Banks, Patrick Barry, Daniel W. Bagley, David Bartlett, Thomas B. Barker, Edward Baker, Ansel F. Barden, John Berkit, Thomas Belcher, Na- than Benson, Thomas R. Blaine, John Billings, Isaac Berry, Hiram A. Billington, Warren W. Bradford, Ezekiel C. Bickford, David Brock, Greenlief C. Brock, John D. Boynton, Edwin R. Blodgett, Ben- jamin C. Burton, Peter Bohn, Benjamin Chase, Alexander H. Chase, Lewis Capin, Edward R. Chamberlain, Archibald A. Campbell, W. H. Chamberlain, Patrick Casey, John Caroll 2d., Peter Cannon, Benjamin F. Call, George W. Carlisle, Peter Carney, George Cole, Alison G. Cleaves, Horton B. Crowell, Charles Crowell, Edward Con- way, John Conway, Hugh Conway, Lafayette M. Crosby, John R. Clements, Michael Crowley, Dennis Connell, Jeremiah Corcoran, Sim- eon Crawford, Michael Connell, Daniel J. Colson, Thomas B. Chal- mer, Cornelius Cronan, John L. Dearling, James W. Davis, John Doherty, Samuel Dearborn, John B. Drummond, Herman J. Day, Abraham G. Dow, William Duckworth, James Driscoll, Timothy Donovan, Charles F. Dougherty, John Davis, Charles W. Doble, Henry O. Dunbar, Lysander A. Dunbar, Garret B. Dinsmore, Daniel W. Edgerly, George A. Emerson, Charles H. Ellison, Levi Estes, William O. Farris, Abram Fenton, Patrick J. Furrell, James Flinn, John Fitzpatrick, William Field, Luther Furgeson, James A. Foote, Harrison F. Gould, Ormond F. Graves, Reuben K. Glover, Harrison H. Goding, Leander L. Graffam, Joseph W. Greene, George T. Graves, Don Gilmore, Henry Granville, John Geoghen, Hugh Gillog- ly, Patric Golden, jr., Seth H. Hall, Zebedee T. Hawes, Phillips Har- bach, William Hatch, David D. Hanson, Cyrus Hanson, Patrick Hawesburg, John Harmon, Charles H. Hodgkins, Willis P. Harvey, George E. Holt, Otis F. Hooper, Lyman Hersey, Henry A. Holden, Peter Haggerty, Michael Hogan, John Higgins, Charles G. Heenan, Virgil N. Higgins, Sam D. Hunt, John Harmond, William Inhoff, Sabin Jordan, Alvin F. Jameson, John V. Jordan, Frank A. Johnson, Elden A. Keen, Albion K. P. Knowles, Edward J. Kelleher, Michael Kelley, Michael Kelley 2d., Thomas Kelley, James Kinney, James Kelly, Thomas W. Kelley, John Kelley, Alexander E. Lester, Charles L. Lovejoy, Levi J. Lovejoy, Sam W. Leathers, William H. Love- joy, William E. Laflin, Stephen A. Leighton, John Lynes, Elsbury Macoy, Thomas McDonough, James McMahon, Michael J. McPhee, Samuel Mansill, George A. Miller, George A. McClure, William H. McKinny, Henry W. Martin, George S. Maxwell, John Y. McKenny, Lewis Marsh, jr., Henry H. Morse, James McAnulty, Cornelius Ma- honey, David T. Moody, Charles Moore, William McLellan, Edward McKenny, Isaac McKenney, Martin McLaughlin, Elrose McLaugh- lin, Albert Marsh, Frank B. Miller, Edward McTaggart, George C. Martin, Samuel Marrow, John Morse, John McCann, Henry H. May- ville, Robert McKenney, Timothy Mahoney, Michael McLaughlin, John H. Neal, William A. Neal, James Newman, William H. Nor- wood, John O'Mara, Henry O'Niel, Hiram B. Odlin, Waldo P. Od- lin, John O'Brien, Edward F. Orff, jr., Francis Philbrook, Horatio Pitcher, David O. Pollard, George W. Pratt, Henry L. Perkins, Charles H. Pond, John H. Peters, Charles E. Perry, Patrick Peters, Richard Powers, Thomas Plumatoe, Charles R. Quint, Cyrus Rogers, Nathaniel R. Robbins, Enoch L. Robinson, Josiah Ray, Gershom C. Robbins, Charles Rollins, George H. Rich, Moses G. Rice, James Robinson, David H. Royal, John Riley, Philip Riley, Isaac Roberts, Charles F. Roberts, Henry Reaviel, Melville H. Robbins, Richard Soule, Horace F. Shorey, George Schwitzer, Hunnewell Shepherd, James R. Skillins, John F. Spaulding, Charles H. Sinclair, William L. Stevens, Michael Shea, John A. Savage, Hiram Swan, Reuben Snow, Jeremiah Sullivan, Samuel A. Stevens, W. H. Stevens, William A. Severance, William H. Sanger, Miles J. Sweeney, Charles Stuart, Samuel C. Stewart, William Sheehan, Larkey Sharkey, James Stone, Joseph Speed, Napoleon B. Shepleo, Edward K. Spaulding, Francis Trickey, Charles L. Torrey, Charles Thoms, Edgar B. Taylor, Thomas Twomey, Dennis Tracey, Stephen Timmons, Thomas Timmons, William H. Thompson, Samuel W. Veazie, Charles B. Veazie, Sewell L. Veazie, Stillman W. Verplast, Rodney M. Warren, William D. Waterhouse, R. H. Webster, Henry W. Wheeler, Pat Welch, Albion Whitcomb, George Whitney, Nathan B. Wiggin, jr., Ezekiel F. Wentworth, H. N. Washburn, Bethuel Washburn, Galen Worcester, Ransom Whar- ton, Charles H. Whitney, Charles A. Whitney, Asa Wilson, William H. Wentworth, James F. Wentworth, Oscar Wyer, Robert Wyer, James Wilson, John Wright, Benjamin F. York, Bangor; Augustus


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HISTORY OF PENOBSCOT COUNTY, MAINE.


C. Bailey, Daniel Bailey, John J. Cunningham, Dan C. Dyer, John W. Dyer, Ezra M. Mathew, Stephen H. Mathew, Elrose McLaughlin, Albert Pierce, John F. Reeves, Andrew Strout, Alvin D. N. Strout Bradford; George M. Clewly, Thomas Cunningham, George Locke, John Locke, John Leonard, Luther M. Pollard, Alfred Sawyer, Brad- ley; Thomas W. Arthur, Alexander F. Bacon, Henry L. Barker, Ab- ner O. Boden, Charles Brown, William B. Brown, Frank Burr, Edwin Bradley, Masellus Blake, Charles B. Carter, Noah H. Cook, George J. Cushing, Franklin Cushing, Charles E. Currier, Charles A. Currier, Charles J. Doble, Andrew Deering, Ambrose W. Fickett, Charles Fitzgerald, George W. Foster, Charles E. Foster, Joseph W. Folger, Amasa W. Ficket, Lincoln Given, John T. Given, William S. Good- win, Albert A. Gregg, John L. Grindle, Leonidas Hall, Henry A. Harlow, Washington Harlow, Jeremiah Hobbs, Atherton Howes, John W. Kellan, Henry J. Leach, Orin Mayo, Charles W. Merrill, Charles F. Nickerson, Melville Nickerson, Elijah Nickerson, Asa Nick- olson, Joel C. Pierce, Judson A. Rankins, William C. Sargent, La- forest H. Sawtelle, Samuel Sinclair, John H. Simpson, Frank S. Smith, James H. Smith, Samuel H. Winchester, William W. Wad- leigh, Charles Washburn, Silas Washburn, Leander Vickery, Brewer; Le- roy W. Atkins, John Hurd, Cyrus T. Jones, Delon Newcomb, Henry S. Prescott, John Benjamine, Jeremiah Blaisdell, John Fitzpatrick, Henry Hurd, William Stower, Daniel D. Tarr, Carmel; Atwood P. Jones, Carroll; Henry A. Carpenter, Charleston; Robert F. Atheron, Frederic A. Blood, William F. Chase, John Garnet, Warren H. Orcutt, Horace Wyman, Chester; Eben D. Crosby, Stephen R. Crosby, John Colby, William Debeck, Charles Giles, Clifton; Ezra B. Ricker, Corinna; Ed- win C. Copeland, Edward W. Copeland, Dexter; George Bean, Nor- ris D. Condon, Moses Cook, Winslow Cushman, Elbridge Doble, An- drew J. Getchell, William Hussey, Hollis Sidelinker, Dixmont; John W. B. Austin, Joseph C. Davis, James H. Erskine, Levi E. Lancaster, Llewellyn S. Maddock, George B. Martin, Phinson R. McKeen, Drummond Richardson, Snell W. Smith, Eddington; Valentine Spen- cer, Edinburg; Washington Cole, Isaac W. Deane, Isaac H. Fair- brother, Charles Friend, Charles Glidden, Gustine Jordan, William A. Souel, John A. Turner, Horace Whitcomb, Otis W. Whitcomb, Etna; George Edgerly, Joseph W. Kelley, Charles A. Tarbox, Henry Whee- ler, Lander Shaw, Exeter; Adelbert H. Sawtelle, Edward Osgood, Garland; James Card, Samuel O. Curtis, Washington I. Martin, Glen- burn; George Jephard, Henry L. Wheeler, Andrew F. White, Nathan S. White, William W. Witham, Greenfield; Edward C. Betts, Sewell M. Cowan, Stephen B. Fowler, William B. Fowler, Albert G. Furbish, George W. Grant, Sylvanus Humphrey, Martin Joss, Henry F. Ken- nard, David H. Royal, Arthur C. Whitcomb, Trustin Whitcomb, Fer- dinand N. Wing, William B. Welch, Hampden; Harrison L. Barrett, Hannibal H. Crocker, John F. Clifford, Stephen W. Dawson, Michael Gallagher, Alvin W. Grant, Charles T. Greene, Haskell P. Kimball, Lyman Moses, Emery Morrill, John F. Reed, George A. Tash, Ben- jamin Webber, Thomas Wyman, Amos R. Witham, Hermon; John Greenya, Albert C. Hart, Benjamin N. West, Holden, Walter P. Hammett, Samuel T. Haynes, Howland; Adoniram J. Bank, Charles Haley, James McKenny, David F. Page, John Warner, John C. Warner, Summer L. Warner, Kenduskeag; James Brown, Leonard D. Carver, Aivin H. House, John S. Knowles, Alonzo Wentworth, La- grange; William Crandlemire, George E. Field, Samuel Mollett, Oscar Thomas, Lee; John W. Curtis, George G. Mills, William J. Mills, Henry McPherson, Edward F. Sealand, Levant; James M. Clay, De- catur Gates, Charles F. Hall, John Sample, Lincoln; John C. Harvey, Maxfield; Peter Murtaugh, Medway; Hiram Brown, Freeman H. But- terfield, Albert H. Hammon, Joseph Hutchings, William J. Richard- son, Henry Smith, Ira W. Spencer, Daniel Whelan, Milford; Alfred Kneeland, Henry W. Sweetsir, Gordon Tibbetts, Newburgh; Henry H. Blackwell, Hollis G. Libbey, Judson A. Ross, Hollis B. Marsh, Newport; Charles C. Brown, Paul Burton, Benedict Burnes, Elijah Carr, Benjamin J. Coombs, Parker Carson, Isaiah Clark, Adolphus S. Crawford, George E. Donham, John B. E. Donham, Nehemiah Dow, Henry W. Drinkwater, Edwin Dillingham, Oscar L. Dillingham, George A. Doe, William H. Eaton, Joseph Egagnon, George H. Far- rar, William Farrar, Stephen Frye, Isaac Gould, William H. Gibbons, Thomas Griffis, William H. Hanson, Nicholas Harris, Augustus Hines, George Hines, Frederic Holman, Hiram B. Ingalls, Jesse B. Johnson, George W. Leach, Augustus Mclaughlin, William E. Morsy, William F. Mills, Daniel W. Morton, George R. Orcutt, Fred- erick Parady, Henry W. Pollard, Wilmot J. Robinson, Ripley R. Rogers, Charles H. Roberts, George A. Sawtelle, William B. Salmon, Henry H. Scribner, David L. Simpson, John L. Spaulding, Edward R. Spaulding, Leonard Trafton, Casper Wagouski, Eben O. Weed,




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