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On the 7th of November they took part in the assault and capture of the enemy's works at Rappahannock Station, losing 1 man killed and 7 wounded, and after- wards moved across the river at Kelleys Ford. On the 28th they joined in the movement to the Rapidan, where they were in position before the enemy's works until De- cember 3d, when they formed the rear guard of their corps on the retreat from that place, and on the next day went into camp near Rappahannock Station, Virginia. They remained in winter quarters at Rappahannock Sta- tion until May 1, 1864. On the 4th of May they crossed the Rapidan at Germania Ford, and on the fol- lowing day were hotly engaged with the enemy on the left of Locust Grove Road, with a loss of 1 officer and
10 men killed, 58 men wounded, and 16 missing. On the 6th of May they remained in line of battle in front of the works, losing 2 men killed and 10 wounded. On the 7th they advanced upon the enemy's line to ascer- tain his position and force, and were withdrawn after a loss of 2 officers killed and I wounded, and 2 enlisted men killed and 10 wounded. On the 8th they proceeded to Spottsylvania Court House, and formed in line of bat- tle at Laurel Hill. They were then ordered to report to General Crawford, commanding Second Division, Fifth Corps; advanced toward the enemy, and lay under a heavy fire until 6 P. M., when they assisted in repelling the enemy's charge, losing I officer and 5 men killed, 2 officers and 13 men wounded, and 2 men missing.
From the 13th to the 20th they occupied rifle pits in front of the enemy near Spottsylvania, and lost 4 men killed. On the 23d they crossed the North Anna river, and participated in the action at that place; thence pushed on to the Virginia Central Railroad, a part of which they destroyed.
On the 30th they advanced towards Hanover Court House, skirmishing with the enemy and forcing him back during the entire day. Fighting being renewed on the 3d of June, they again engaged the enemy and assisted in compelling them to fall back to the rear of a swamp to a second line of works, losing 2 enlisted men killed, I officer and 23 men wounded, and I missing. On the 13th they crossed the Chickahominy, and arrived in front of Petersburg on the 18th, where they remained en- trenched and under fire until August 15th, when they were withdrawn, and on the 18th assisted in the capture of the Weldon Railroad. They remained on the Weldon Rail- road until September 30th, when they moved with their division and charged the enemy's works at Peeble's Farm, across an open field, under a terrible fire of musketry and canister. They afterwards assisted in checking the enemy's advance, and held their ground. Their loss in these actions was I officer and 6 men killed, and 50 men wounded.
On the 2d of October they moved to the front and threw up earthworks, where they remained until October 27th, when they took part in a reconnoissance to Hatchers Run, losing I man killed and 2 wounded. Afterwards returned to their former position and remained building forts, strengthening works, etc., until December 6th. On the 7th they joined the expedition to the Weldon Rail- road, which they struck at a point between Stony Creek and Jarrett's Depot, and assisted in the destruction of about twenty miles of this road; then returned and went into camp near the Jerusalem Plank Road, where they re- mained until February 5, 1865, when they moved to Hatchers Run and took part in the action at that place on the 6th, with but slight loss. They remained in camp at that place until the 29th of March, when they moved across the run and supported General Chamberlain's Brigade in the action on the Quaker Road. The follow- ing day skirmished with the enemy and gained posses- sion of the Boydton Road. On the 31st they were en- gaged in the action at Gravelly Run, and on the Ist of April at Five Forks. At the latter place they were one
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of the first to gain the works of the enemy, where they captured one battle flag and a large number of prisoners. They afterwards joined in the pursuit of the enemy and came up with them on the 8th at Appomattox Court House. At the time of the surrender of the rebel army the regiment was skirmishing with the enemy, and at the completion of the terms of surrender, was one of the regiments designated to receive the rebel arms. On the 15th they proceeded towards Washington, where they arrived on the 12th of May.
On the 5th of June the enlisted men whose terms of service expired prior to October 1, 1865, were mustered out and most of the officers discharged. Subsequently the men remaining of the Sixteenth Maine Volunteers and the First Regiment of Sharpshooters, were consoli- dated with the Twentieth, and the regiment thus re-organ- ized remained in service until July 16, 1865, when it was mustered out of the United States service near Washing- ton, District of Columbia, by Captain Charles F. Sawyer, Assistant Commissary of Musters, Third Division, Provi- sional Corps, in accordance with orders from the War De- partment. They arrived at Portland, Maine, on the 20th, where the men were paid and finally discharged on the 25th.
FIELD AND STAFF.
Colonel Charles D. Gilmore, Bangor.
Lieutenant-Colonel Charles D. Gilmore, Bangor.
Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas D. Chamberlain, Brewer.
Major Charles D. Gilmore, Bangor. Surgeon John Benson, Newport.
Assistant Surgeon Charles G. Stevens, Bangor.
Chaplain Luther P. French, Corinth.
COMPANY A. PRIVATES.
Robert T. Atherton, William A. Estes, Frank L. Grindle, Joseph Grindle, Charles H. Hodgkins, Ezra B. Marden, Augustus McLaugh- lin, Joseph S. Robinson, Henry A. Scribner, Benjamin W. Tapley, George W. Young, Bangor; Martin S. Bodwell, John E. Luddon, William H. Higgins, William C. Hanson, George H. Perry, Lincoln ; Thomas Daugherty, Passadumkeag; Abner L. Hanscomb, William Sprague, Lee; George E. S. Hutchins, Carmel; Franklin Lawry, Charleston ; William R. Ladd, Franklin Ramsdell, Garland; Charles R. Oliver, Carroll; Henry Pickard, Hampden; Edward R. Sanborn, Lagrange, Robert Tibbetts, Springfield.
COMPANY B. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Lieutenant Royal B. Decker, Lagrange.
Second Lieutenant Royal B. Decker, Lagrange.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICER.
Corporal George H. Moulton, Lagrange.
PRIVATES.
Edward K. Carver, Royal B. Decker, Alhanan I. Dyer, Daniel Hanscomb, Seth H. Libbey, Edmund R. Sanborn, William S. San- born, Wilson A. Decker, Lagrange; William L. Frees, Maxfield ; Harrison Goding, Bangor; August N. Lufkin, Charles E. Bowker, Orrington ; John F. Clifford, Hermon ; William A. Drake, Chelsea ; Sewall Douglass, Veazie ; Charles A. Elliott, Kenduskeag ; Joseph W. Grenier, Alfred R. Gray, Theophilus E. Smith, Brewer; William Hus- sey, Dixmont ; John C. Hinkley, jr., Oldtown; Alphonso H. Mitchell, Isaiah Strout, Francis A. Strout, Corinth; James Sharrett, Mat- tawamkeag.
COMPANY C.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICER.
Corporal Vincent W. Pinhorn, Orrington.
PRIVATES ..
Henry A. Carpenter, Charleston ; Samuel F. Mallett, Lee ; Waldo P. Odlin, David H. Royal, John Healey, Benjamin Labrose, Samuel
J. Nichols, William Shaw, Bangor; John H. Wentworth, Veazie: James W. Collins, Allen Harmon, Winn; Charles H. Folsom, New- burg ; Lyman E. Gould, Dixmont ; William M. Hooper, Dexter ; Charles H. Haskell, Greenfield ; Rufus L. Jones, Carmel; William R. Prescott, Corinth.
COMPANY D.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain Isaac W. Haskell, Garland.
First Lieutenant Edward B. Fifield, Dexter.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS,
Sergeant Louis Gould, Dexter.
Sergeant George W. Card, Dexter.
Sergeant Jonathan G. Johnson, Garland.
Corporal Benjamin P. Parker, Dexter.
Corporal Alonzo M. Fogg, Garland.
Corporal John M. Safford, Corinna. Corporal Luther M. Rideout, Garland. Corporal John S. Stevens, Exeter, Corporal Albert J. Swanton, Dexter.
Corporal Michael Shay, Bangor.
Corporal John Lynes, jr., Bangor.
Wagoner Ebenezer S. Allen, Garland.
Wagoner Dennis S. Pullen, Dexter.
PRIVATES.
George E. Atkins, Garland; Daniel A. Bosworth, Arthur A. Berrey, Bezeliel W. Burnham, Henry A. Chamberlain, Elisha S. Coan, George W. Jones, Sumner Knox, Warren C. Leighton, Christopher Penning- ton, Seth Ramsdell, Job Ramsdell, Sumner L. Skillins, Thomas J. Skillins, Henry A. Swett, John D. Twombly, Garland; Albert G. Stanwood, Winn; Albert S. Twining, Newburg; Calvin P. Allen, Isaac C. Barker, James A. Brown, James M. Blanchard, Leander Shaw, John M. Ramsdell, Exeter; Peter Augustine, Enoch Ayres, George T. Bailey, Daniel L. Clark, John P. Crocker, Morrill G. Curtis, George A. Crocker, Augustus Ellis, Cyrus S. Greeley, Edwin R. Littlefield, James W. Nutt, Eli L. Prescott, Stephen A. Prescott, Amos Roberts, jr., Joseph Southard, Edward Swanton, Dexter; Otis Smith, jr., Samuel A. Smith, George R. Rich, Daniel Foss, Albert H. Norcross, Aaron M. Page, Charleston; James Anderson, Peter D. Brackett, James Hickey, James Kelley, Elsbra McCoy, Michael J. McPhee; James McMahon, Edward K. Spaulding, James Wallace, Bangor; Benjamin W. West, Orrington; Rufus B. Harmon, Leander M. Libby, Willard S. Ricker, Corinna; Franklin Cunningham, Marcus D. Kings- bury, Bradford; Nathaniel G. Gould, Brewer; Horatio W. Inman, Charles H. Kneeland, Lee.
COMPANY E. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICER.
Sergeant W. H. H. Hasey, Bangor.
PRIVATES.
John Conway, Sewal M. Cowan, William H. Chambertain, Edwin Frederick, William F. Mills, William H. Wentworth, James Fahey, John M. Sherwood, Thomas Twomey, Horace Knight, Paul Sideau, Bangor; Sidney H. Sinclair, Springfield; Charles A. Whitney, Etna ; Daniel Donavan, Kenduskeag; Lewis F. Morse, Veazie; Joseph T. Arnold, Isaac Arnold, Bradford ; Andrew J. Runnells, Patagumpus ; Frank A. Roberts, Hudson ; John Martin, James Bradley, Edward Carroll, Corinna; Hugh Kelly, Daniel O. Bickmore, William O. Burnham, Oldtown; Isaac H. Fairbrother, Orono; Elbridge P. Crocker, Lowell; Daniel Davis 2d, Winn.
COMPANY F. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Musician Michael Quimby, Bangor.
Wagoner Crosby N. Crocker, Bangor.
PRIVATES.
Cyrus Bray, John F. Clifford, Daniel J. Colson, Elijah Carr, Ansel G. Emery, Charles F. Hall, William A. Neal, Edmund Gordon, Henry Reaviel, William A. Soule, William N. Witham, Robert A. Witherell, Oscar Wyer, Henry Haye, Dezerd Vencour, Francis Wright, Bangor; Dennison Ward, Henry Oban, Oldtown ; Alfred M. Crossman, Alton ; Edwin D. Gould, Brewer; Edwin B. Hammond, Lincoln; Thomas D. Paige, Burlington ; Albert Pickering, Holden ; Samuel Pierce, Hudson ; John J. Smith, Orono ; Joel Tibbetts, Glenburn.
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COMPANY G. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain Thomas D. Chamberlain, Brewer. First Lieutenant Thomas D. Chamberlain, Brewer.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICER.
Musician Nathaniel L. Swett, Orrington.
PRIVATES.
Charles N. Ayer, Frank Burr, Charles W. Currier, William D. Kelly, Brewer .; John M. Sherwood, Fred C. Robinson, Charles E. Dunn, John F. Cloyes, Samuel W. Veazie, Albert L. Spencer, Eli C. Lyons, Bangor ; Marcellus Blake, Joseph A. West, Carmel ; Nelson Powers, Medway , John B. Bumby, Frank B. Miller, Orono; Edwin A. Ben- nett, No. 2, R. 3; Byron B. Brown, Patten ; Roscoe Doble, Silas C. Doble, Lincoln ; Cyrus Emery, Maxfield; Augustus N. Lufkin, Orrington ; William B. Monroe, Greenfield ; Henry Mansfield, Green- bush ; John T. Nason, Bradley ; Charles L. Peaslee, Enfield.
COMPANY H.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Second Lieutenant Edward R. Sanborn, Lagrange. Second Lieutenant William C. Bailey, Garland.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Sergeant Andrew J. Tozier, Plymouth. Sergeant Thomas D. Chamberlain, Brewer. Musician Edwin J. Baker, Oldtown. Wagoner John Stockman, Oldtown.
PRIVATES.
William H. Chamberlain, Bela L. Fowles, Gowen W. Fowles, Medway; Charles L. Torrey, John M. Sherwood, Patrick Hamesburg, William Fifield, Jasper H. Nash, James Maloney, Charles E. Hatch, Henry A. Heal, Benjamin F. Grant, William P. Fisher, John Farley, Michael Carey, Frank C. Williams, George Whitney, William Debeck, Edward Fred- erick, Parmenas E. Folsom, Charles W. Jackins, Frank Johnson, Stephen H. Matthews, George Miller, Isaac F. Orcutt, Moses G. Rice, Isaac N. Lathrop, Bangor ; Horace Wyman, Lincoln ; Edmund R. Sanborn, Lagrange ; Bancroft Lambert, Bradley ; Hiram H. Chesley, John E. Chase, Edmund Goff, Sylvester Mclellan, Patten; Charles B. Dore, William E. Annis, Hermon; Wilbur F. Chase, Chester ; Thomas Oscar, Lee; William H. Cates, Carmel; Lorenzo Grant, Hudson ; Ephraim L. Sherman, Camden.
COMPANY I. COMMISSIONED OFFICER.
First Lieutenant John M. Sherwood, Bangor.
PRIVATES.
Andrew Bryer, Martin P. Leonard, Moses Tarbox, jr., Ralph W. Wyman, John W. Worcester, John Mahoney, Bangor; Moses D. Spencer, Corinna ; William D. Blagden, Hudson; Ira Barnes, Josiah Collins, Lee; Josiah Cornish, Medway ; Hugh Conway, Hampden ; William J. Frazier, Hermon; William H. Foss; Orono, Alexander Mylne, Glenbrun; Alonzo Newcomb, Newburg; John Patterson, Burlington.
COMPANY K. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain Charles L. Strickland, Bangor.
First Lieutenant Edmund R. Sanborn, Orono.
PRIVATES.
Amasa W. Fickett, Samuel H. Winchester, William Blake, Michael Doyle, George A. Fields. Brewer; Charles T. Varney, William Mehegan, Andrew Hayman, James Frazier, John Flinn, James S. Fox, James F. Dinsmore, John Casey, Hiram Clark, Andrew Franquer, Charles A. Crabb, Charles Couillard, Hiram Christy, Samuel A. Collins, Lewis D. Allen, Bangor ; Adelbert Allen, Rodney Leavitt, Drew Plantation ; Thomas O. Freeman, Greenbush ; Albert Treat, Bradford; Hiram Brawn, John Brawn, Freeman O. Gullifer, Oldtown; Edmund R. Sanborn, Lagrange; Henry L. Bloodworth, Nelson Chester, Lincoln; Thomas L. Berry, Dexter ; William Brown, Orono; James S. Brackett, Alton ; Charles A. Gilman, Patten ; John D. Graves, Hermon ; Calvin A. Glidden, Plymouth ; David S. Scott, Chester ; Zoeth E. Stubbs, Corinna; Lesor Schwenor, Orrington.
TWENTY-FIRST REGIMENT INFANTRY.
Organized at Augusta, October 14, 1862, to serve nine months. Mustered out August 27, 1863.
COMPANY G.
PRIVATES.
William H. Condon, John C. Craig, Joseph L. Emery, James M. Verriill, Dixmont.
TWENTY-SECOND REGIMENT INFANTRY.
This regiment was organized at Bangor, October 10, 1862, to serve nine months, and left on the 2 1st for Wash- ington, District of Columbia, arriving in that city on the 24th. On the following day they were ordered to Ar- lington Heights, Virginia, and assigned temporarily to the Third Brigade, Casey's Division. They remained at Arlington Heights until the 3d of November, when they were ordered to Fortress Monroe, Virginia, where they arrived on the 7th, thence proceeded to Newport News, and there remained until the 2d of December. On the 4th of December they left for New Orleans, ar- riving in that city on the 15th, and immediately pro- ceeded to Baton Rouge, which they occupied on the 17th. On the 31st they were assigned to the First Brigade of Grover's Division. They remained at Baton Rouge until the 13th of March, 1863, when they took part in a reconnoissance to the rear of Port Hudson, after which they returned to Monticello Bayou. On the 26th of March they joined the expedition up the Atcha- falaya Lake, and on the 13th of April safely landed at "Irish Bend," where, after crossing the Bayou Teche, they encamped for the night. Early on the morning of the 14th they moved in the direction of Franklin, met the enemy, and after a spirited engagement, drove them from the field. On the 15th they were ordered to gar- rison Franklin, where they remained until the 25th, then proceeded to New Iberia. On the 6th of May they moved towards Port Hudson, arriving at that place on the Ist of June, and on the 9th participated in an as- sault on the enemy's works, but were compelled to fall back and were soon after withdrawn, returning to their former duties. On the 14th of June they again partici- pated in an assault on the enemy's works, which, how- ever, was unsuccessful, and after dark they were withdrawn and returned to the position they occupied before the battle. After the surrender of Port Hudson, on the 8th of July, they were quartered inside the works, and there remained until the 24th, when they started for Maine, passing up the Mississippi by boat to Cairo, then by rail to Bangor, where they arrived on the 6th of August, and were mustered out and discharged the United States service on the 15th of the same month, by Lieutenant F. E. Crossman, Seventeenth United States Infantry.
FIELD AND STAFF.
Colonel Simon G. Jerrard, Levant. Adjutant Frank G. Flagg, Hampden. Assistant Surgeon Jason Huckins, Levant. Chaplain John K. Lincoln, Bangor. Sergeant-Major Roscoe G. Rollins, Bangor. Quartermaster-Sergeant Edward M. Young, Kenduskeag. Commissary-Sergeant William Lowney, Bangor. Fife Major George W. Grant, Bangor.
COMPANY A. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain Henry Crosby, Hampden. First Lieutenant James W. Williams, Hampden. First Lieutenant George E. Brown, Hampden.
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Second Lieutenant James P. Ireland, Corinna. Second Lieutenant Hiram T. Batchelder, Hampden. Second Lieutenant Gibson C. Patten, Corinna. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Sergeant George E. Brown, Hampden. Sergeant Hiram T. Batchelder, Hampden. Sergeant Samuel M. Homsted, Hampden. Sergeant Daniel T. Mayo, Carmel. Sergeant Gibson C. Patten, Corinna. Sergeant Joseph E. Joy, Hampden. Sergeant John E. Tribou, Hampden. Sergeant Austin Pomroy, Hampden. Corporal John M. Sullivan, Hampden. Corporal Alfred W. Bussell, Argyle. Corporal John S. Ward, Hampden. Corporal George W. Knowles, Hampden. Corporal James Patten, jr., Hermon. Corporal Sumner Smith, jr. Hampden.
Corporal Daniel Smith, jr., Hampden.
Corporal Melvin F. Avery, Hampden. Corporal Alonzo Y. Foster, Newburg. Corporal Abram G. Gerow, Newburg. Musician Melville Walker, Hampden.
Musician William F. Walker, Hampden.
Wagoner Isaiah C. Deane, Hampden. PRIVATES.
Justin B. Atkins, Charles E. Blaisdell, George C. Blaisdell, William F. Blaisdell, William O. P. Copeland, Edward Copp, Owen R. Hale, Wilbur F. Hubbard, Lewis F. Leighton, Charles H. Leighton, Isaac Morse, Forest E. Stewart, Leonard Palmer, David F. White, Lewis W. White, Abram Young, Luther Young, Alfred Veazie, Corinna; Bart- lett Bradford, William W. Bradford, Jason L. Bussell, Robert Bussell, Prentice M. Mayo, John D. Morton, Ichabod F. Partridge, Daniel B. Smith, Carmel ; Gershom W. Clifford, Charles W. Fletcher, Cyrus E. Hewes, Frank H. Jewell, Cleves C. Tracy, Hermon ; Alber C. Dyer, Etna ; Daniel W. Emerson, Charleston ; Alonzo Y. Foster, Augustus Newcomb, Newburg; William W. Freeze, Lorenzo Grant, Isaac Mann, Alexander Mann, Mark T. Marsh, Argyle; James Speed, jr., Bradford; Hiram Stone, Bangor ; Henry M. Cole, Zenas Cowan, Jonathan P. Emerson, John Emery, jr., John F. Goss, Samuel Hitch- cock, Cyrus Humphrey, jr., Edward Humphrey, John B. Humphrey, Ephraim S. Knowles, John W. Knowles, Daniel Lake, George F. Loring, Thomas B. Lufkin, Alexander Mann, Mark T. Marsh, Malachi McAuliffe, Alonzo E. Miller, George A. Miller, George W. Miller, Martin Murch, Alphonzo Porter, Harrison W. Rogers, Edward K. Sawyer, Jedediah Simpson, Augustus Snow, Charles E. Swett, Alonzo Thayer, Benjamin B. Trueworthy, Charles Ward, Hampden.
COMPANY B.
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Captain John I. Gilman, Bangor. Captain James W. Williams, Bangor. First Lieutenant John T. Gilman, Bangor. First Lieutenant George H. Anson, Bangor.
Second Lieutenant George H. Anson, Bangor. Second Lieutenant Samuel W. Knowles, Bangor.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Sergeant Samuel W. Knowle, Bangor. Sergeant George T. Rowe, Holden.
Sergeant Bradford C. Clark, Holden.
Sergeant Benjamin H. Darling, Hudson.
Sergeant George R. Mann, Hudson. Sergeant Joseph P. Tyler, Bangor. Sergeant William E. S. Rice, Bangor. Sergeant Christopher A. Page, Bangor Sergeant Seth E. Drinkwater, Bangor. Corporal Joseph P. Tyler, Bangor.
Corporal Joseph E. Hanscom, Dedham.
Corporal Abiather W. Carle, Hudson. Corporal Rufus E. Whitmore, Hudson. Corporal Jacob Tasker, Bradford. Corporal James E. White, Holden.
Corporal Joshua S. Kenney, Holden. Corporal Elijah S. Smith, Charleston. Corporal George A. Pritchard, Brewer. Musician George W. Grant, Holden.
Musician Horace C. Griffin, Holden. Wagoner Arthur E. Blakeley, Bangor.
PRIVATES.
William H. Ames, Orin N. Bailey, John S. Holt, Bradford; Nathaniel W. Bailey, Ransom Bailey, Glenburn; George W. Bean, Joseph N. Bean, Van Buren Carle, Charles P. Chamberlain, Lorenzo D. Chamber- lain, Oscar T. Chase, Daniel Goodwin, George W. Howe, Albert T. Lyshon, Joel Mann, Franklin N. Miles, Andrew J. Potter, Orin Stearns, Gustavus V. Wilson, Hudson; Charles H. Bryant, Lagrange; Augustus D. Clewley, Andrew Sanborn, Brewer; Herbert V. Dickey, Charles Inman; William Kent, Daniel McPhetres, George W. Morris, Timothy E. Phillips, Veazie; Roscoe M. Griffin, William Houston, jr., Silas Howard, Joshua H. Kinney, Franklin B. Moore, James E. Navy, Albert A. Nichols, Andrew J. Orcutt, Elijah B. Orcutt, William A. Rowe, Edwin E. White, Holden; William A. Severance, Lincoln; Martin McKenney, Stetson; Charles E. Beale, Charles E. Brown, Daniel Cates, Lorenzo D. Chamberlain, Oscar T. Chase, Daniel S. Collins, Edward W. Hanson, Edward S. Johnson, Benjamin Kimball, William Lowney, John Montgomery, Charles H. Reid, Amos H. Richardson, Roscoe G. Rollins, George Sawyer, Edmond C. Scribner, James S. Spratt, William Strange, Frederick E. Webster, Charles W. Wilson, Henry O. Wilson, Henry Work, Moses Work, Marcellus Wotton, Alvah M. Young, Harrison C. Young, Bangor.
COMPANY C. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain George A. Bolton, Orrington. First Lieutenant Jasper Hutchins, Brewer. Second Lieutenant Joseph A. Baker, Orrington. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Sergeant Alvah P. Bennett, Brewer.
Sergeant Alonzo F. Smith, Orrington. Sergeant Jacob Bemis, Lagrange.
Sergeant Cyrus W. Penney, Eddington.
Corporal Joseph A. Stearns, Brewer.
Corporal Hiram R. Stevens, Eddington.
Corporal Daniel T. Thomas, Bradley.
Corporal Peter C. Smith, Orrington.
Corporal John H. Smith, Orrington. Corporal Samuel E. Burr, Brewer. Corporal Elon R. Comins, Eddington.
Corporal George Glidden, Brewer.
Musician Enoch R. Nye, Orrington.
Musician John N. Ames, Orrington.
Wagoner Emery B. Lufkin, Orrington.
PRIVATES.
George R. Bakeman, Freeman H. Eastman, George B. Gilbert, Charles Glidden, Amos W. Harriman, Richard H. Holyoke, William A. Libbey, Foster Parker, Lorenzo Parker, Henry A. Pierce, Albert R. Winslow, Brewer; Henry W. Clewley, Horace B. Davis, Melzar B. Howe, John S. Maddox, Edward E. Mills, Levi L. Stevens, John C. Innis, Eddington; George Cowan, Glenburn; William M. Danforth, Lagrange; Frederick W. Badershall, Elijah A. Baker, Isaiah A. Baker, Charles A. Beckford, Charles Bowden, Charles H. Bowden, Jeremiah T. Bowden, John E. Bowden, Calvin Bumpus, Eugene A. Chapin, Amasa L. Conant, Charles L. Crane, James W. Freeman, James Harriman, jr., Daniel P. Little, Amos M. Nickerson, William P. Nickerson, Humphrey Pinhorn, Preston I. Pond, Samuel J. Robinson, Albert P. Smith, Howes R. Smith, John W. Torrens, Irving A. Ward- well, Calvin Wedell, Orrington.
COMPANY D. PRIVATES.
Melvin G. Joy, Ellsworth ; George S. Williams, Lagrage. COMPANY E. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Captain Henry L. Wood, Dexter.
First Lieutenant W. Prince Hersey, Lincoln.
First Lieutenant Thomas J. Pekes, Charleston. Second Lieutenant Thomas J. Pekes, Charleston. Second Lieutenant Joseph F. Bowler, Lee.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Sergeant Joseph S. Bowler, Lee. Sergeant Charles H. Knight, Dexter. Sergeant Charles G. Wing, Dexter.
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Sergeant William M. Cornforth, Springfield. Sergeant John E. Allen, Lincoln.
Corporal John C. Lamb, Carroll.
Corporal Jonathan Drew, Charleston.
Corporal Franklin H. Dyer, Charleston.
Corporal Nelson Rollins, Charleston. Corporal George M. Toward, Dexter. Corporal Charles L. Lothrop, Prentiss. Musician James Crawford, Dexter.
Musician Joseph J. Elder, Corinna.
Wagoner Jefferson P. Richardson, Dexter. PRIVATES.
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