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First Lieutenant Dustin P. Dority, Co. I, Bangor.
Second Lieutenant Dustin P. Dority, Co. B, Bangor.
Second Lieutenant Billings Brastow, Co. I, Brewer.
Second Lieutenant Elton W. Ware, Co. I, Orrington.
Second Lieutenant Edwin T. Clifford, Co. I, Hermon.
Second Lieutenant George W. Brown, Co. K, Newport.
Second Lieutenant Benjamin J. Hill, Co. K, Stetson.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Sergeant Thomas S. Shepard, Bangor.
First Sergeant Richard Webster, Bangor.
Sergeant Charles E. Smith, Bangor.
Sergeant Forest R. Higgins, Bangor.
Sergeant Dustin P. Dority, Bangor.
Sergeant Warren E. Jordan, Bradford.
Sergeant Levi J. Morrill, Brewer.
Sergeant George H. Mower, Corinna.
Sergeant Hiram T. Bickford, Dixmont.
Sergeant Edwin T. Clifford, Hermon.
Sergeant George W. Brown, Newport.
Sergeant John Daugherty, Passadumkeag.
Sergeant David O. Hoyt, Passadumkeag.
Sergeant Benjamin J. Hill, Stetson.
Sergeent Thomas Kent, Veazie.
Sergeant John W. Shaw, Veazie.
Corporal James W. Bowman, Bangor.
Corporal John D. Fitzpatrick, Bangor.
Corporal William S. Frazier, Bangor.
Corporal William H. Moody, Bangor.
Corporal Joseph D. Norcross, Bangor. Corporal Elijah S. Pierce, Bangor.
Corporal Albert R. Lord, Bangor.
Corporal Warren E. Jordan, Bradford.
Corporal Edwin R. Wadleigh, Brewer,
Corporal Francis H. Mclaughlin, Carmel.
Corporal Winslow J. Gordon, Dexter,
Corporal Harrison W. Mower, Dexter. Corporal Ariel R. Prescott, Dexter.
Corporal Jackson W. Clark, Glenburn.
Corporal Clark J. Hammond, Hermon.
Corporal Oscar M. Whiting, Newport.
Corporal William W. Lunt, Orono.
Corporal Patrick Linch, Orono.
Corporal Frank E. Pond, Orrington.
Corporal William Daugherty, Passadumkeag.
Corporal Gustavus H. Dinsmore, Stetson.
Corporal Benjamin J. Hill, Stetson. Corporal Oliver H. McKenny, Stetson.
Musician Albert A. Adams, Hampden.
Wagoner Charles D. Staples, Bangor.
Wagoner DeWitt, C. Heald, Newport.
Wagoner John Cunningham, Stetson. PRIVATES.
Moses H. Judkins, Daniel B. Shaw, Alton; Wesley C. Adams, Ed- ward Bowman, John W. Barker, Eli Busha, Henry M. Bennett, Hıram
F. Bell, James Moran, Joseph Duke, George H. Fuller, William Q. French, Edmund Gerrill, Thomas Hogan, Paul Page, Mark P. Nor- ton, Charles Smith, Silas H. Whitehouse, Ira Martin, Leander B. Mitchell, Stephen J. Thomas, George M. Avery Oscar F. Chase, Williard G. Cleaves, William V. Cummings, Hugh H. Cameron, John B. Fitzpatrick, Lagassy Tuffile, Cyrus McKenney, Daniel Murry, David Pelkie, Joseph Winslow, Peter Walsh, Thomas Belcher, Harvey H. Chamberlain, Michael Collins, Horace B. Davis, Henry W. Drink- water, Edwin M. Davy, John F. Inman, Thomas W. Kelley, Hiram D. Odlin, Alfred L. Townsend, Owen Lynch, John Downing, George W. Furbush, Benjamin Hurd, John W. Keene, jr., C. Lander, Dennis Mahana, William Montgomery, William B. Salmon, Orrin Scribner, John F. Stevens, Bangor; Elias G. Blake, John T. Blake, Nathaniel Blake, Lemuel H. Mayo, John Rankins, Brewer; A. Crockett, George C. Fogg, David Perry, Llewellyn Smith, Josiah Ward, Carmel; David J. Morrison, Carroll; Edward Willard, Joseph Ellis, George W. Thomas, Benson K. Geaton, George A. Naf- ton, Alonzo F. Kimball, Charleston; George B. Fisher, Charles S. Stone, Henry F. Weymouth, John D. Young, Roscoe V. H. Knowles, George W. Knights, Irving M. Barker, Christopher C. Knowles, George H. Mower, Samuel Libby, Jonathan Libby, Leonard B. Dear- born, Charles Elder, Charles E. Thompson, Orrin Winchester, Stephen Bray, James W. Brown, Stephen S. Burrill, Daniel W. Osgood, Thos. McMann, Otis Brooks, William H. Moore, James Babb, William Bond, Henry F. Caswell, Fred W. Clements, James P. Ireland, Azro Mills, Corinna; Charles Curtis. Alexander McQuinn, Elisha B. Richards, Corinth; William Farmer, Roscoe W. Mower, Asa S. Russell, John Smith, David S. Snow, Abisha S. Sturtevant, John Wilson, James S. Curtis, Thomas Linnare, Jacob P. Lane, Benjamin T. Palmer, John M. Dutton, Abial S. Gove, George G. Beard, Joseph Crowell, Thomas Farrar, George W. Holbrook, Seth I. Swanton, Dexter; Charles H. Clark, John M. Crocker, George Gould, Benjamin Peabody, Llewellyn D. Smith, Charles F. Smith, Ephraim E. York, Benjamin W. Clark, George E. Davis, John C. Jones, S. A. York, Dixmont; John H. Bur- ton, George W. Calef, John W. Davis, George W. Richardson, Ed- dington; Reuel W. Philbrook, Phineas L. Saunders, James M. Stevens, John D. Carson, Horatio F. Barden, Boardman C. Friend, Ozro Stevens, Noah W. Edminston, Etna; William H. Canning, David Brown, Bembridge B. Brown, Exeter; William W. Allen, Garland; Henry H. Pomeroy, Charles G. Staples, George R. Staples, Daniel Tibbetts, jr., Isaac Wooster, Glenburn; Timothy H. Rider, George H. Young, David S. Libbey, Josiah P. Littlefield, Greenbush; Thomas P. Hink- ley, Hampden; Howard Grant, Albert R. Lord, Hermon; Henry C. Armington, John F. Burton, Alonzo B. Merril, Holden; Charles H. Davis, Edwin Hayes, Alphonso Haskell, Edward Haskell, James Brickett, Israel Bemis, Edward Lothrop, Horatio G. Kelley, George F. Waugh, Preserved B. Turner, Danville L. Wyman, Howland; Thomas Parks, Leonard A. Cobb, Lee; Ira F. Eveleth, Orrin Nevins, Isaac Verrill, John Turner, Charles T. Turner, Levant; Willard Crocker, Adoniram H. Stinson, Lincoln; Marcellus V. Reed, Amos Hodgdon, Merritt Southard, Bryden Spencer, Willlam O. C. Mulligan, Milford; Lemuel Peabody, George O. Roberts, Newburg; Nahum Barnett, Marshall L. Colcord, John N. Gwin, Newport; Charles H. Kimball, Elijah Winslow, James A. Dougherty, Fred A. Michael, William Cum- mings, William Danforth, John L. Spaulding, John Lewis, Benjamin F. Neddo, George Patrick, Oldtown; Michael Collins, William Wilson, Elisha C. Martin, Thomas H. Bryant, Hannibal H. Perkins, Orono; Emery O. Giles, William S. Pond, Gilbert Ware, Orrington; Wesley Castigan, Albert Nash, Passadumkeag; Simeon Billings, James Davis, Joseph B. Getchell, Charles A. Gilchrist, Titus Tonns, James M. W. Shaw, Benjamin R. Tilton, James W. Hodges, Nathan Hanscomb, James Gray, 2nd, John M. Dutton, George A. Tozier, Louis Sandeau, Horace H. Gray, Augustus F. Rice, Plymouth; Peter N. Philbrook, Sidney H. Sinclair, Moses L. Ellis, Springfield; Daniel Berry, Allen T. Dinsmore, Newell J. Wiggins, Stetson; . Moses Goodwin, John E. Kent, Veazie; Hiram Twist, Woodville.
TENTH REGIMENT INFANTRY
organized at Cape Elizabeth, October 4, 1861, eight companies to serve two years from May 3d of that year, and two companies to serve three years from October 4th. Its service was mainly under Banks in North- ern Virginia, and under General Pope and other com- manders of the Army of the Potomac. After the two years' men were mustered out, the remainder formed a
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battalion of three companies for duty as Headquarters Guard, Twelfth Army Corps.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Corporal Nathaniel F. French, Bradford. Corporal Charles H. Carson, Bangor.
Wagoner Charles B. Canney, Bangor.
PRIVATES.
Levi T. Davis, Carmel; William Peabody, Dixmont; Thomas Brick, jr., Joshua R. Strong, Enfield; Nathan Emery, Hampden ; Hercules S. Fernald, William Sibley, Lowell; Levi D. Messer, D. B. McKinney, Benjamin Spencer, Lincoln.
ELEVENTH REGIMENT INFANTRY.
This regiment was organized at Augusta, November 12, 1861, to serve three years, and left on the following day for Washington, District of Columbia, where it arrived on the 16th, and remained encamped until March 28, 1862. On that day, with their division (Casey's), they proceeded to Alexandria, thence to Newport News, Virginia, where they remained until April 6th. On the 17th they pro- ceeded to Yorktown, and on the 29th had a sharp engagement with the enemy. On the 5th of May they bore a distinguished part in the engagement which took place at Williamsburg. They afterwards proceeded towards the Chickahominy, which they crossed at Bot- tom Bridge on the 23d, and took a prominent part in the battle of Seven Pines on the 3Ist. After the battle of Seven Pines, they occupied the rifle-pits of the rear defences until June 4th, when they moved to the "Burnt Chimneys," and from thence to Bottom Bridge. On the 30th they participated in the battle of White Oak Swamp, after which they proceeded towards Harrison's Landing, where they remained until August 16th, when they left for Yorktown, at which place they remained until the 26th of December. On that day the regiment, with Naglee's brigade, embarked for North Carolina, and landed at Morehead City on the first day of January, 1863. On the 20th of January they again embarked on transports and started for Port Royal, where they landed on the Ioth of February. On the 4th of April they started for Charleston, and were present at the unsuccessful attack on that city by the iron-clads, after which they returned to Beaufort, South Carolina, and there remained until June 4th, when they proceeded to Fernandina, Florida. On the 6th of October they were ordered to Morris Island, South Carolina, where they arrived on the 7th, and went immediately to the front. On the 11th they were assigned to the First Brigade as artillerists, and for a long period were engaged day and night in shelling Sumter and the rebel works on Sullivan and James Islands.
In April, 1864, they were assigned to the Third Brig- ade, First Division, Tenth Corps, and joined General Butler's command at Gloucester Point, Virginia. On the 5th of May they landed at Bermuda Hundred and participated in the engagement at Port Walthall Junction on the 7th. They afterwards participated in the expedi- tion towards Petersburg, and in the battle fought at Chester Station on the 10th. They also participated in the assault on the enemy's line around Richmond on the 12th, 13th and 14th; also on the 16th, losing in the several engagements 24 men killed and wounded. On
the 17th they were again engaged with the enemy, and lost 26 men killed and wounded. On June 2d they assisted in repulsing the enemy's attack on the fortifications at Bermuda Hundred, losing 41 men killed and wounded; and on the 16th participated in the movement resulting in the capture of the Howlett House battery and entire line of rebel works in front of Bermuda Hundred. They also assisted in repulsing the enemy's attack on the 17th and 18th. Subsequently they left the Bermuda Hundred lines and proceeded to Deep Bottom, where they remained until August, having meanwhile frequent skirmishes with the enemy, and par- ticipated in the capture of the rebel earthworks on the New Market road, where they lost 32 men killed and wounded. On the 14th of August they crossed to the north bank of the James river at Deep Bottom, and joined the Tenth Corps in its seven days campaign, par- ticipating in three battles. They charged once at Deep Bottom, twice at Deep Run, and repulsed three charges of the enemy on the 16th, and one on the 18th; their loss in killed and wounded in these several engage- ments was 10 commissioned officers and 144 enlisted men. On the 26th they moved to Petersburg, where they remained and took their share in the siege opera- tions at that place until the 28th of September, when they left for Deep Bottom, and on the following day assisted in the capture of the heights known as "Spring Hill." Subsequently they participated in the movement towards Richmond, and on the 7th of October, in the engagement on the New Market road, in which they bore a prominent part. On the 13th they were heavily en- gaged in a battle on the Darbytown road, where they suffered a loss of 13 killed and wounded. They par- ticipated in the movement of October 27th, towards Richmond, and on the 29th in the recapture of the works across the Johnson plantation on the Darbytown road.
On the 2d of November, one hundred of the regi- ment left the field for Maine, their three years' term of service having expired; and on the next day the remain- der of the regiment left for New York, having been one of the number selected to accompany General Butler, to assist in keeping the peace of the city at the Presidential election, after which they returned to the front.
The total number of casualties in the regiment for the year 1864 were 363, viz: 74 killed, 274 wounded, 6 missing, and [9 taken prisoners. During the year they received 549 recruits; also a full company of volunteers, the Eighth of unassigned infantry, organized at Augusta, Maine, December 17, 1864, to serve one year, the mem- bers of which were assigned and transferred to Compa- nies I and K. These accessions filling up the ranks of the regiment to the required number, it preserved its or- ganization and remained in service.
During the first three months of 1865 the regiment was stationed near the New Market road, about ten miles from Richmond, and formed a part of the Third Brigade, First Division, Twenty-fourth Army Corps. On the 27th of March, with their division, they moved across the James and Appomattox Rivers and to the vicinity
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of Hatcher's Run, where on tne 3Ist they engaged the enemy, and remained exposed to their fire, skirmishing almost continually, until the 2d of April, losing mean- while 3 enlisted men killed, 2 officers and several enlist- ed men wounded, and I officer and 15 enlisted men taken prisoners. On the 3d of April they participated in the assault and capture of Forts Gregg and Baldwin, losing during the day 25 enlisted men killed and wounded, and on the 2d moved with the army in pursuit of Lee's forces. On the 9th they engaged the enemy at Clover Hill, losing 6 enlisted men killed, 2 officers and 29 en- listed men wounded. From the 25th of April to the 24th of November, they were encamped near Richmond, Virginia, and on duty in that city, the greater part of the time. On the 26th of November they moved to Fred- ericksburg, and remained, doing patrol and other duties, until the middle of January, when they went to City Point for discharge. They were mustered out February 2d, and left the next day for Augusta.
FIELD AND STAFF.
Colonel Harris M. Plaisted, Bangor.
Colonel Jonathan A. Hill, Stetson.
Lieutenant Colonel Harris M. Plaisted, Bangor.
Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan A. Hill, Stetson.
Lieutenant Colonel Charles P. Baldwin, Bangor.
Major Jonathan A. Hill, Stetson. Major Charles P. Baldwin, Bangor.
Quartermaster Sergeant William H. H. Andrews, Newburg.
Commissary Sergeant Samuel W. Lane, Bangor.
Commissary Sergeant Joseph G. Ricker, Lee. Hospital Steward George C. Thaxter, Lee.
Drum Major and Quartermaster Sergeant John Williams, Hampden. Principal Musician Abner Brooks, Corinna.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain Charles P. Baldwin, Bangor, Co. B.
Captain Albert Mudgett, Newburg, Co. D.
Captain Samuel B. Straw, Bangor, Co. E.
Captain Francis W. Wiswell, Holden, Co. E.
Captain George W. Small, Bangor, Co. E.
Captain Francis W. Sabine, Bangor, Co. G. Captain Jonathan A. Hill, Stetson, Co. K. First Lieutenant Robert Brady, Enfield, Co. C.
First Lieutenant John D. Stanwood, Springfield, Co. D.
First Lieutenant Francis W. Wiswell, Holden, Co. E.
First Lieutenant Francis W. Sabine, Bangor, Co. E.
First Lieutenant Robert H. Scott, Bangor, Co. E.
First Lieutenant Joseph S. Bowler, Lee, Co. E.
First Lieutenant Albert G. Mudgett, Newburg, Co. G. First Lieutenant Peter Bunker, Brewer, Co. G. First Lieutenant Benjamin B. Foster, Orono, Co. I.
Fisst Lieutenant Robert Brady, Enfield, Co. I.
First-Lieutenant Melville M. Folsom, Newburg, Co. K.
First Lieutenant Charles H. Foster, Stetson, Co. K. First Lieutenant Joseph S. Bowler, Lee. Co. K. First Lieutenant Robert H. Scott, Bangor, Co. K. Second Lieutenant Jerome B. Ireland, Newport, Co. B. Second Lieutenant John Williams, Hampden, Co. C. Second Lieutenant Gibson S. Budge, Springfield, Co. D. Second Lieutenant Franklin M. Johnson, Springfield, Co. D. Second Lieutenant Samuel W. Lane, Bangor, Co. D. Second Lieutenant Judson L. Young, Springfield, Co. D. Second Lieutenant Francis W. Sabine, Bangor Co. E. Second Lieutenant Lawson G. Ireland, Newport, Co. E. Second Lieutenant William P. Plaisted, Stetson, Co. G. Second Lieutenant George W. Small, Bangor, Co. G. Second Lieutenant George Payne, Plymouth, Co. G. Second Lieutenant Charles A. Fuller, Corinth, Co. H. Second Lieutenant Jerome B. Ireland, Newport, Co. H. Second Lieutenant George H. Stratton, Winn, Co. I. Second Lieutenant Albert G. Mudgett, Newburg, Co. K. Second Lieutenant William P. Mudgett, Newburg, Co. K.
Second Lieutenant Charles H. Foster, Stetson, Co. K. Second Lieutenant George W. Small, Bangor, Co. K.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Sergeant Nathaniel R. Robbins, Bangor.
First Sergeant George G. Blaisdell, Bangor.
First Sergeant George H. Stratton, Winn.
Sergeant Charles F. Wheeler, Alton.
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Sergeant John N. Weymouth, Alton. Sergeant Henry H. Davis, Bangor. Sergeant Joseph Currier, Bangor. Sergeant Sumner E. Cushing, Bangor.
Sergeant Adelbert Chick, Bangor.
Sergeant Henry McCoy, Bangor. Sergeant Alphonso Patten, Bangor.
Sergeant George W. Small, Bangor.
Sergeant Roger A. Erskine, Bradford.
Sergeant Henry B. Stanhope, Bradford. Sergeant Peter Bunker, Brewer. Sergeant Daniel T. Mayo, Carmel.
Sergeant George W. Clink, Clifton.
Sergeant Charles Knowles, Corinna.
Sergeant Stephen Mudgett, Dixmont. Sergeant Robert Brady, Enfield. Sergeant Francis Ephraim, Enfield. Sergeant Judson W. Barden, Etna.
Sergeant Henry Knowles, Kenduskeag.
Sergeant John Finigan, Lincoln.
Sergeant George W. Rowell, Medway.
Sergeant Cyrus E. Bussey, Newburg.
Sergeant William W. Foster, Orono. Sergeant Charles Watson, Orono. Sergeant John F. Buzzell, Plymouth. Sergeant George W. Payne, Plymouth. Sergeant Amos R. Pushaw, Plymouth.
Sergeant Francis M. Johnson, Springfield. Sergeant Judson L. Young, Springfield.
Sergeant William P. Plaisted, Stetson. Sergeant Stinchfield A. Leland, Winn. Sergeant David B. Snow, Winn. Sergeant Charles W. Trott, Winn. Sergeant Arthur V. Vandine, Winn. Corporal Charles Babcock, Alton.
Corporal Charles F. Wheeler, Alton. Corporal Charles G. L. Aiken, Bangor.
Corporal Calvin S. Chapman, Bangor. Corporal Elias H. Frost, Bangor.
Corporal Thomas T. Tabor, Bangor. Corporal Levi C. Smith, Bangor. Corporal August D. Locke, Bangor. Corporal James W. Perkins, Bangor. Corporal Adelbert Chick, Bangor. Corporal James E Dow, Bangor.
Corporal Fred H. Gorham, Bangor. Corporal George W. Small, Bangor. Corporal John E. Smith, Bangor. Corporal Daniel West, Bangor. Corporal Josiah Furbush, Bradford. Corporal Ira Weymouth, Bradford. Corporal George W. Collins, Bradley, Corporal Peter Bunker, Brewer. Corporal Daniel D. Noyes, Brewer. Corporal Stephen R. Bearce, Carroll. Corporal Patrick Dougherty, Carroll. Corporal William H. Girrell, Charleston. Corporal Charles Badge, Corinth. Corporal Cyrus Perkins, Corinna. Corporal Samuel Libby, Corinna. Corporal John B. Alden, Dixmont. Corporal William H. Chamberlain, Enfield. Corporal Francis Ephraim, Enfield. Corporal Leonard M. Witham, Enfield. Corporal Joseph W. Borden, Etna. Corporal Simeon Batchelder, Hampden. Corporal John Higgins, Hampden. Corporal Andrew R. Patten, Hampden. Corporal Nathan Averill, Lee. Corporal Joseph S. Ames, Lee.
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Corporal Jotham S. Garnett, Medway. Corporal Cyrus E. Bussey, Newburg. Corporal John J. Hill, Newburg. Corporal Andrew J. Mudgett, Newburg. Corporal Charles Watson, Orono. Corporal James J. Baker, Orrington. Corporal Lysander H. Pushaw, Plymouth. Corporal George H. Downs, Plymouth. Corporal Gasper Hersey, Plymouth. Corporal John Dyer, Springfield. Corporal Benjamin Gould, Springfield. Corporal Hughey G. Rideout, Springfield. Corporal Frank E. Young, Springfield. Corporal Charles H. Foster, Stetson. Corporal Silas H. Kenney, Stetson. Corporal David B. Snow, Winn. Corporal Charles W. Trott, Winn. Musician Abner Brooks, Corinna. Musician John E. McKenny, Kenduskeag. Wagoner Joseph D. Ricker, Dexter. Wagoner Samuel Babb, Hudson. Wagoner John Ricker, Lee.
PRIVATES.
Samuel Babb, Levi S. Bradford, James Bowley, Horace Burse, Moses Burse, Thomas Deray, Andrew C. Means, Albion Penny, John D. Walter, George H. Walton, Leonard H. Young, Alton; Joseph Emery 2d, Lewis Green, George Merrill, Charles E. Elwell, Edward Laffin, Charles Sweeney, Josiah Felker, William Buswell, Charles P. Bazin, Edwin Elliott, Josiah H. Gordon, Edward W. Mills, Charles Rimbold, Frank L. Kenney, Charles Trask, Charles W. Lampcon, Charles M. Bunker, James M. Perkins, Sumner M. Bolton, John T. Stev- ens, Samuel M. York, Alton; Charles A. Glidden, Charles P. Hubbard, Francis M. Johnson, Charles H. Jones, Norris Keefe, James Parker, Henry J. Ruck, Charles M. Prebble, Benjamin R. Smith, George War- rick, John W. Worcester, Bangor; Isaac T. Bailey, Frederic Brooking, Charles Bowker, Charles H. Clark, Lorenzo D. Clark, Jesse H. Chad- bourne, James Chadbourne, David E. Cunningham, Philip A. Dan- forth, Andrew B. Erskine, James Elliott, William M. Erskine, Joel D. Farnham, George D. French, Joseph A. Ferguson, John Greene, Or- mandel V. Hebberd, James Hobbs, George M. Keiser, Daniel W. King, Lacassard Lassell, Prentice Preble, Henry W. Rider, Thomas J. Roberts, Asa V. Southard, Jonathan C. Spaulding, Hosea Staples, George H. Strout, A. K. P. Twombly, Watson Ward, Bradford; Edwin F. Colins, Bradley; William H. Bean, William Keddle, Thomas A. Folley, Edward H. Hilton, Peter Bunker, Brewer; Jeremiah Fol- som, Burlington; David Simpson, Carmel; Adelbert J. Aldrich, Silas M. Gates, William Shennan, Carroll; Samuel Copp, Zelord E. Car- penter, William C. Davis, Stephen C. Elwell, James Hamden, Charles F. Jack, Charles Johnson, Charles F. Rich, Alfred P. Shute, Christo- pher C. Speed, Levi Stevens, Albert E. Turner, Leland F. Bridgman, Charleston; Edwin Savage, Ezekiel Savage, Chester; William H. Fogg, George W. Fogg, Clifton; Samuel Dean, Volney Sprague, Charles F. Morrill, John Knowles, Jesse R. Stone, Joseph R. Stone, Corinna; James Batchelder, Charles M. Dexter, Abijah N. Clay, Walter Crowell, Moses W. Fish, Thomas Sullivan, Moses F. Hurd, Charles A. H. Hurd, William H. H. Hurd, George O. Johnson, Augustus Keiser, Joseph H. Knox, John Larry, jr., Linbyna Packard, Henry D. Prescott, Zachary T. Reynolds, Leeman R. Smith, Thomas S. Smith, Charles E. Wyman, Clement C. Libby, Mory Mulliken, Wil- liam Nickerson, jr., John P. Nickerson, Corinth; Lorenzo D. Bickford, John P. Bickford, George L. Crocker, Oliver T. Ferguson, Lewis L. Gray, Joseph H. Morsey, David Peabody, Erwin L. Prentiss, Dix- mont; Charles H. Springer, Dexter; Wells Maddocks, Eddington; Willard Whitney, E. Corinth; Albion A. Bands, Robert Brady, jr., Silas Buswell, jr., William A. Buzzell, Elijah B. Curtis, Phineas Curtis, Zana Curtis, Levi A. Coombs, William H. Darling, William B. Davis, Daniel Gray, Thomas Knowlton, Charles W. H. Jewett, Michael Mc- Devinof, Simeon F. McKenney, Nathan P. Messer, Nathan P. Witham, James M. Whittier, Enfield; Thomas Barker, Bowman Eldridge, Exeter; George W. Buzzell, Etna; Henry A. Mann, Thomas Nye, Glenburn; Eugene Braydon, Garland; Charles S. B. Hodgdon, William H. Houston, Samuel R. Buker, Greenbush; John Williams, Hampden; Abimeleck H. Annis, Freeman W. Annis, William Clark, Lemuel Overlock, Hermon; Michael Doyle, Holden; Charles H. Bean, Andrew H. Whitney, Robert Douglas, Charles H. Ham, San- ford March, Franklin C. Rowe, Horace B. Sherbourne, Llewellyn R.
Webber, Ira E. Parsons, Henry S. Rolfe, Daniel S. Percival, Hudson; Aaron W. Houston, George H. Smith, Warren S. Ladd, Kenduskeag; Enoch Flanders, Lewis S. Henderson, George W. Jones, Simeon H. Kinney, Warren W. Bishop, Lagrange; Joseph S. Bowler, Barte- mas Dunham, Philip Cobb, William Green, Henry F. Randall, Brain- ard A. Richie, Seth H. Riggs, Seth T. Salter, Charles H. Merrill, Ira C. Hermon, Bartemas Bartlett, William Bartlett, Charles H. Burke, Alonzo Carver, William Doble, Charles N. Foss, Joseph Hardin, Mathew P. House, Thomas M. Jordan, John B. Reed, George Robinson, Wentworth Staples, Joseph S. Rowles, Lee; John W. Elliott, Joseph Cooke, Moses F. Hurd, Thomas Beede, Benjamin F. Wing, Levant; Asa A. Athens, William Athens, John C. Whitney, John M. Daley, Eleazer Hutchison, Lincoln; Andnew Mckay, Charles N. Fogg, John G. McPhetres, Andoniram Sibley, Sumner Sibley, Lowell; Ellsworth B. Garnett, Medway; Charles F. Bickford, Timothy W. Ford, Mon- roe; Charles B. Abbott, Oscar F. Abbott, George W. Bussey, Frank- lin F. Condon, Willard Davis J. B. Kelley, George S. Kelley, Allen D. Holmes, Luther E. Maddocks, Charles E. Morton, Franklin A. Quinn, Robert Ricker, John Whitcomb, John Whitcomb, jr., New- burg; Jerome B. Ireland, Laurison G. Ireland, Charles Miles, Joseph E. Nelson, John Wilson, Levi Pooler, Simeon Oakes, Lorenzo D. Stewart, Horace P. Robinson, Charles O. Varney, Newport; Charles B. Sartelle, No. 2. Range 3; John Ballard, Samuel A. Clark, Samuel S. Hinkley, Michael Neddo, Peter Neddo, Adams Weaver, Frank Spaulding, Joseph Shepherd, John G. Quimby, John B. Weeks, Ed- ward Parkes, Joseph Lagassy, George A. Cron, John Spearin, Ezra F. Barnes, Albion P. Brickmore, George Cote, Oldtown; Nathaniel S. Davis, William Waite, Pattagumpus; Timothy W. Bean, Passadum- keag; George Inman, jr., Thomas Kelley, John Longley, Archibald P. Martin, John Mullen, George Sitel, Lorenzo R. McFarland, Orono; Andrew Osborn, Samuel Buzzell, William H. Conant, William C. Drake, Alva G. Glover, Wellington Leavitt, William F. Murray, Stephen Thurston, John W. Thurston, William R. Downs, Charles M. Prescott, Jonathan F, Knights, Plymouth; Hiram A. Cooper, Parker Downs, Stephen Frost, John N. Stanley, Prentiss; James B. Annis, James W. Bryant, Philo Bearse, John E. Bridges, John M. Rutherfield; Clark Cilley, Melville Comforth, George L. Cooper, John Day, Charles Dol- ley, Charles Downs, Prince E. Dunifer, Daniel S. Ellis, George H. Gerry, Ira Gould, Benjamin Guild, Leonard Leighton, Charles A. Lowell, David C. Philbrook, Ezra J. Philbrook, Jeremiah Philbrook, Zenas H. Rider, George M. Shepherd, Harvey C. Shepherd, Hiram A. Woodman, William P. Weymouth, George H. Woodward, Ezra C. Woodman, Springfield; Charles A. Cochran, Henry C. Dresser, Stephen S. Hubbard, Josiah M. Marble, Charles E. Hammons, Josiah Glastalve, Henry B. Cooper, Charles H. Abbott, Cyrus Woods, James V. Tabor, Horace S. Kinney, Augustus D. Locke, Thomas McKenney, William W. Morton, Marquis D. L. Osgood, Brook D. Stewart, Drummer Sylvester, Charles Watson, Warren L. Whittien, Stetson; Wales E. Davis, Samuel Wentworth, Veazie; David Clendenain, Ed- ward Davis, Loring Gaiey, John Knox, Charles Royal, George W. Young, Winn; Andrew J. Gardiner, Woodville; Thomas Nye, Orring- ton; Stephen A. Hind, John A. Jordan, Stetson.
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