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In the battle of July 30th, celebrated by the explosion of the rebel fort, they were assigned to an important position, and were the first to enter the rebel works. They lost on that day 10 killed, 31 wounded, and 47
prisoners. From this time until the battle of the Wel- don Railroad, August 18th, they remained under fire be- fore Petersburg, doing picket duty. On August 18th they went to the support of the Fifth Corps in taking the Weldon Railroad, remaining in the front lines until September 14th, when relieved and allowed a few days of comparative rest.
On September 30th, in the battle of Poplar Spring Church, they rendered most effective service, and lost on that day 5 killed, 15 wounded and 16 taken prisoners. From the Ist until the 27th of October they were en- gaged mainly in drilling and on picket duty. At the grand onward movement of the 27th of October, they were ordered to Fort Fisher, which they occupied and garrisoned until the 29th of November, being mean- while strengthened by the addition of the Fourth and the Sixth companies of Unassigned Infantry, organized at Augusta, Maine, on the 4th and 18th of October, 1864, to serve one year, and which were assigned as companies L and M respectively. On the 29th of November the Ninth Corps was ordered to relieve the Second Corps, and the regiment was assigned to garrison Fort Davis, on the Jerusalem Plank Road, in front of Petersburg.
During the month of December the regiment received an accession of 15 officers, and 470 enlisted men by the consolidation with it of the Thirty-second Maine volun- teers.
They remained at Fort Davis until February II, 1865, when they were ordered to the left and encamped near Parke Station on the Army Line and City Point Railroad, where they remained until April 2d, on which day they were engaged in the assault upon the enemy's works and suffered severely. On the 3d of April they marched through Petersburg up the South Side Railroad in pursuit of the enemy, arriving at Nottoway Court House on the 6th. On the 8th they proceeded with a detachment of prisoners to Ford's Station, where they arrived on the 11th, delivered up their charge, and at once returned to Burksville Junction. On the 20th of April they proceeded to City Point and there embarked for Alexandria, Virginia, arriving in that city on the 27th.
On the 15th of July the regiment was mustered out of the United States service near Alexandria, Virginia, by Lieutenant E. Rose, Assistant Commissary of Mus- ters, and arrived on the 19th at Bangor, Maine, where the men were paid and finally discharged on the 27th.
FIELD AND STAFF.
Colonel Daniel White, Bangor.
Lieutenant-Colonel Edward L. Gatchell, Bangor.
Major Daniel White, Bangor.
Major George A. Bolton, Bangor.
Adjutant Roscoe G. Rollins, Bangor.
Surgeon Preston Fisher, Orono. Assistant Surgeon Preston Fisher, Orono.
Assistant Surgeon Sullivan D. Wiggin, Bangor.
Quartermaster-Sergeant George E. Holt, Bangor.
Commissary-Sergeant Henry C. Bagley, Bangor. Commissary-Sergeant Charles E. Gatchell, Bangor.
Principal Musician Emerson Chatman, Bangor.
Sergeant-Major L. O. Merrian, Garland.
Hospital Steward Sullivan D. Wiggin, Bangor.
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COMPANY A.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain Daniel White, Bangor. Captain James Dean, Bangor. First Lieutenant James Dean, Bangor.
First Lieutenant George A. Bolton, Bangor. First Lieutenant Stephen D. Benson, Bangor. Second Lieutenant George A. Bolton, Bangor. Second Lieutenant Stephen D. Benson, Bangor. Second Lieutenant George A. Dickey, Bangor.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Sergeant Seth E. Drinkwater, Bangor. Sergeant Stephen D. Benson, Bangor.
Sergeant George A. Dickey, Bangor. Sergeant William H. H. Stackpole. Kenduskeag. Sergeant Robert Carlisle, Bangor. Corporal Leonard Trafton, Alton. Corporal Thomas T. Carey, Eddington. Corporal George F. Goldthwait, Bangor.
Corporal Alfred P. Russ, Kenduskeag. Musician Emerson Chatman, Bangor.
PRIVATES.
Charles G. Andrew, A. N. Benson, H. C. Bagley, George E. Holt, George W. Jones, Frederick Jakins, James H. Belcher, Paul Berry, Enoch R. Cutts, Benjamin Chase, Alfred R. Couillard, James Duffy, jr., William H. Gulliver, John W. Howard, Charles Lansil, Frank McGonagh, Charles H. Prescott, William T. Pierce, Francis Rafferty, John Shanahan, Augustus A. Smith, James Wrenn, George L. West- gate, Charles H. Whittier, Bangor; Horace H. Boyington, Everett Boyington, Orrin Tobey, Lot Dennis, William P. Tidd, Prentiss ; Alfred S. Warren, Charles E. Page, Charleston ; James F. Beath, Kenduskeag ; James M. Verrill, Edgar J. Sewall, Dixmont ; Amos W. Blackman, Henry Bissell, Daniel W. Harris, Bradley; George W. Sargent, Frederick R. Cole, Dexter; Charles J. Churchill, Eben D. Crosby, Walter Davis, Wilbur F. Eddy, Jerry Moulton, Llewellyn O. Rowe, Eddington; Jonathan C. Spaulding, James B. Erskine, Brad- ford; Moses W. Clark, Andrew J. Light, Levi E. Orf, Christopher Overlock, Hermon; Adney Rogers, Dover; Benjamin C. Nye, George J. Livingston, Asa Humphrey, Cyrus Humphrey, jr., Hampden ; Wil- liam H. Chapin, Alanson Eldridge, William B. Grindle, Enoch R. Nye, Orrington; Henry P. Marshall, Orono; Charles E. Fogg, Otis; Allen Gow, Robbinston; Alonzo S. Harriman, Glenburn; Asa J. Mor- row, Alton; Leonard R. Merrill, Brewer.
COMPANY B.
Captain George A. Bolton, Bangor.
COMPANY E. COMMISSIONED OFFICER.
Second Lieutenant Edwin S. Rogers, Patten.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Sergeant Samuel A. Crummitt, Patten.
Wagoner Isaac York, Patten.
PRIVATES.
Bradish B. Brown, Wallace T. Blackwell, Layfayette Carpenter, Ed ward Curo, Alonzo R. Clark, Isaac Donhan, David Gonier, John M. Gerry, John B. Husey, George O. Lincoln, Horace D. Miles, Abner H. Pierce, Benjamin Perow, Adoniram B. Smith, Peter Whalen, Pat- ten; Charles H. Farwell, Ezra Eyrick, jr., Alonzo C. Weeks, Mount Chase.
COMPANY F. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain William Currier, Brewer. Captain Byron C. Gilmore, Bangor. First Lieutenant Byron C. Gilmore, Bangor.
Second Lieutenant Albert S. Snow, Bangor. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Sergeant Charles B. Cobb, Bangor.
Sergeant Alfred G. Fickett, Brewer.
Sergeant Lorenzo D. Parker, Brewer. Sergeant Leander O. Merriman, Garland. Sergeant George R. Boyer, Bangor.
Corporal Edward F. Cobb, Bangor. Corporal Andrew H. Burr, Brewer.
Corporal Thomas H. Coombs, Bradford. Corporal Zelotes Lancaster, Oldtown. Corporal George Lunt, Bangor.
Corporal Frank Scribner, Patten. Corporal Hugh Carleton, Bangor.
PRIVATES.
Francis A. Cobb, Frederick E. Cook, Daniel Constantine, Daniel Con- nell, Samuel Dearborn, jr., Daniel Dwyer, John Duffy, Jeremiah Donovan, Bartlett Flaherty, James M. Gifford, Patrick Gillogly, James E. Hat- ton, Daniel E. Hennessey, Samuel W. Leathers, John Linskey, John McLaughlin, William McLellan, Benjamin Pendleton, James Sweeney, John O. Sullivan, Nathaniel Teague, Thomas Timmins, Horace C. Whitmore, Alex Whitten, Bangor; Uriah Treadwell, Springfield; Edward W. Armstrong, Nelson Neddo, Hampden; Josiah J. Murphy, Richard K. Champeon, Sumner P. Champeon, Garland; Jefferson Bryant, Enfield; George B. Martin, Eddington; George W. Champeon, John E. Kimball, Exeter; George V. McCobb, Almanzo Fletcher, Bradford; Laforest Cushing, Lagreene F. Cushing, Henry C. Clark, Clement L. Densmore, Thomas Fitzgerald, Edward E. Snow, Jeffer- son Severance, George Simpson, Brewer; James McMullen, Mattawam- keag; Orrin Larabee, Carroll; Lucien W. Lyon, Aaron Kneeland, Lincoln; Frank Davis, Dover; Daniel Estes, George H. Garnett, Wil- liam Ladd, Medway; Henry W. Lancaster, Deziah Carrow, Oldtown; Edwin A. Freeze, Lagrange; Henry Hains, Holden.
COMPANY G. PRIVATES.
Lovell A. Towle, Newport; David H. Morrison, Dixmont.
COMPANY H. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain Edward L. Getchell, Bangor. Second Lieutenant DeWitt C. Morrill, Bangor. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Sergeant Roscoe G. Rollins, Bangor.
Sergeant Charles E. Getchell, Bangor.
Sergeant Samuel L. Kimball, Patten.
Sergeant James M. Davis, jr., Bangor. Sergeant Charles L. Hackett, Patten.
Corporal Amos W. Harriman, Brewer. Corporal Hosea J. King, Bradford. Corporal Miles J. Sweeney, Bangor. Corporal Francis P. Hall, Brewer. Corporal Charles A. Orff, Exeter. Corporal George W. Huntington, Bangor.
Musician Silsby E. Rowe, Holden.
Wagoner Charles H. Stocker, Bangor.
PRIVATES.
Samuel E. Coombs, Thomas Cuncannon, James M. Davis, John H. Harrison, Samuel J. Harrison, Mark T. Hatch, Nelson C. Boynton, , George Emery, William A. Murray, Martin McLaughlin, Anthony Mc- Nair, William Rodgers, Henry N. Smith, James Everett, L. Wal- bridge, Patrick Welch, William Winn, Hosea B. Segro, Bangor; John S. Sanborn, William T. Trott, Lagrange; Noah F. Burgers, John G. Buswell, George A. Clark, Roscoe G. Tebbetts, Glenburn; Newell Weeks, Stetson; Charles Cressy, Reuben Clarke, William C. Doe, Henry W. Palmer, Corinth; Charles H. Spearing, Joseph Mansell, Morrill Mansell, Hermon; Calvin L. Curtis, Daniel Doliff, Alton; Wil- liam H. Rowell, Bradley; Joseph S. Cowan, George R. Genness, Hampden; Benjamin S. Page, James C. Dyer, Veazie; Lewis Cantin, Samuel Gowen, Bradford; Patrick Newman, Orono; Charles C. Downs, Mellen Gilmore, Brewer; John Murray, Oldtown; Albert G. Gould, Corinna; Alvra W. Leighton, Orrington.
COMPANY I. PRIVATES.
Amasa S. Folsom, Jere S. Rowe, Newport ; Peter Murry, Joseph J. Wiseman, Bangor.
COMPANY K. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Corporal Benjamin R. Jones, Bangor. Corporal Joseph Hart, Bangor.
PRIVATES.
George M. Butterfield, Springfield ; William M. Mancy, Patten.
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COMPANY L.
COMMISSIONED OFFICER.
Captain Alvan D. Brock, Bangor.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Sergeant Jewett McPherson, Bangor. Sergeant William J. Mills, Bangor. Corporal Henry W. Martin, Bangor. Corporal Moses F. Hackett, Brewer.
Corporal Franklin Densmore, Bangor. Corporal Benjamin G. Bryer, Lagrange. Corporal Columbus J. Noble, Bangor.
Corporal Thomas E. Wiggin, Bangor. Musician Rienzo M. Norton, Bangor.
Wagoner William H. Tibbetts, Exeter.
PRIVATES.
George H. Bennett, Thomas W. Bennett, Thomas Barry, William F. Bean, Charles Belcher, Frederick W. Flye, Augustus W. Fogg, John Goldthwaite, George A. Hewes, George Kennie, George W. Lit- tlefield, Barzilla M. Libby, John McKeague, Nash Mckay, Franklin N. McKusick, Frank L. Perkins, James A. Srout, Charles G. Sawyer, George S. Sullivan, George Tobin, Joseph C. White, jr., Lester B. Washburn, Alvah M. Young, Bangor ; Josiah Willey, Bradford ; Ben- jamin J. Bagley, Ezekiel Pinkham, Dixmont ; Andrew J. Taylor, Her- mon ; Wilson Hatch, Lagrange; Thomas Kane, Oldtown ; Joseph N. Libby, George H. Patten, Brewer; Orrin J. McKenney, Adoniram McKenney, Enfield ; William F. Moore, Holden; Henry. F. Nutter, Exeter ; John E. Phillips, Glenburn ; Alban B. Sweat, Howland.
COMPANY M. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain J. Sumner Rogers, Orrington. Captain Alvan D. Brock, Bangor. First Lieutenant George I. Brown, Bangor. Second Lieutenant J. Sumner Rogers, Orrington.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Sergeant Elisha W. Kent, Orrington. Sergeant Edward Beatham, Enfield.
PRIVATES.
Augustus E. Dinsmore, Edwin E. Willard, Exeter; Henry W. Estes, Corinna; Humphrey Grant, Hermon; William Knights, Lee; Charles F. Leavitt, Bangor.
THIRTY-SECOND REGIMENT INFANTRY-COMPANY I.
PRIVATES
Franklin Grant, Peter Murry, James J. Wiseman, Bangor.
FIRST BATTALION INFANTRY.
This battalion, composed of the Twenty-first, Twenty- fourth, Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth companies of un- assigned infantry, recruited at Augusta, Maine, in Feb- ruary and March, 1865, to serve one year, and designed for the Fifteenth Regiment Maine volunteers, was or- ganized as the First Battalion infantry on the 25th of May, there being no vacancy in the Fifteenth Maine. The above-named companies were lettered A, B, C, and D, respectively. The battalion was assigned to the Second Brigade, Dwight's Division, then in the Shenandoah Valley, and afterwards proceeded to Washington, District of Co- lumbra, where they remained until the Ist of June, on which day they embarked for Savannah, Georgia. On the 6th of July the battalion was ordered to South Carolina, and did duty at different places in that State until the 5th of April, 1866, when its term of service having expired, it was mustered out of the United States service, at Charles- ton, South Carolina, by Major Leslie Smith, Commissary of Musters, and immediately left for Hart's Island, New York harbor, where the men were paid and finally dis- charged.
COMPANY A.
PRIVATES.
John B. Dean, Robert Foss, David M. Gipson, Edward Johnson, Newport; Nathaniel Hall, Lowell.
COMPANY B. PRIVATES.
Edwin H. Ham, Exeter; George W. Morrill, Passadumkeag; Frank H. Oliver, Orono.
UNASSIGNED COMPANIES.
Thirty companies of infantry were organized at Augusta, Maine, in 1864 and 1865, to serve one, two and three years, for regiments in the field, and were assigned as follows, viz:
[We give only the paragraphs concerning such com- panies as contained men from the Penobscot county.]
The Third, (Captain Samuel S. Mann,) organized September 20, 1864, was assigned to the Ninth regiment as Company K, and mustered out of the United States service at Raleigh, North Carolina, July 13, 1865, in ac- cordance with orders from the War Department.
The Fourth, (Captain Alvan D. Brock,) organized October 4, 1864, was assigned to the Thirty-first Maine volunteers as Company L, and mustered out of the United States service with that regiment near Alexandria, Virginia, July 15, 1865, in accordance with orders from the War Department.
The Fifth, (Captain Addison W. Lewis,) organized October 5, 1864, was assigned to the Nineteenth Maine volunteers, and the members thereof transferred to the several companies of that regiment, with which they were mustered out of the United States service May 31, 1865, at Bailey's Cross Roads, Virginia, in accordance with orders from the War Department.
The Sixth, (Captain J. Sumner Rogers,) organized October 18, 1864, was assigned to the 'Thirty-first Maine volunteers as Company M, and mustered out of the United States service with that regiment July 15, 1865, near Alexandria, Virginia, in accordance with orders from the War Department.
The Eighth, (Captain George S. Scammon,) organized December 17, 1864, was assigned to the Eleventh Maine . volunteers, and the members thereof transferred to Companies I and K of that regiment, and mustered out of the United States service at the expiration of their term of service.
The Ninth, (Captain Malcolm W. Long,) organized January 21, 1865, was attached to the Engineer Brigade, Army of the James, and mustered out of the United States service September 5, 1865, at Richmond, Virginia, in accordance with orders from the War Department.
The Tenth, (Captain Edward M. Robinson,) organized February 8, 1865, was assigned to the Twelfth Maine volunteers as Company E, and mustered out of the United States service at Savannah, Georgia, February 16, 1866,by reason of expiration of term of service ..
The Twelfth, (Captain John Montgomery,) organized February 23, 1865, was assigned to the Twelfth Maine volunteers as Company F, and mustered out of the United States service at Savannah, Georgia, March 3, 1866, by reason of expiration of term of service.
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The Thirteenth, (Captain John O. W. Paine,) or- ganized February 25, 1865, was assigned to the Four- teenth regiment as Company E, and mustered out of the United States service August 28, 1865, at Darien, Georgia, in accordance with orders from the War De- partment.
The Fourteenth, (Captain James N. Fowler,) organized March 4, 1865, was assigned to the Fourteenth Maine volunteers as Company F, and mustered out of the United States service August 28, 1865, at Darien, Georgia, in accordance with orders from the War De. partment.
The Fifteenth, (Captain Henry L. Wood,) organized March 14, 1865, was assigned to the Twelfth Maine volunteers as Company H, and mustered out of the United States service at Savannah, Georgia, March 16, 1866, by reason of expiration of term of service.
The Sixteenth, (Captain Horace N. Bolster,) organized March 21, 1865, was assigned to the Twelfth Maine volunteers as Company K, and mustered out of the United States service at Savannah, Georgia, March 17, 1866, by reason of expiration of term of service.
The Seventeenth, (Captain Frederick S. Barnard,) or- ganized March 16, 1865, was assigned to the Fourteenth Maine volunteers as Company G, and mustered out of the United States service August 28, 1865, at Darien, Georgia, in accordance with orders from the War De- partment.
The Nineteenth, (Captain Otis Gilmore,) organized March 21, 1865, was assigned for duty at Augusta, Maine, and mustered out of the United States service May 23, 1865, at Augusta, Maine, in accordance with orders from the War Department.
The Twentieth, (Captain Joseph H. Freeman,) organ- ized March 24, 1865, was assigned to the Fourteenth Maine volunteers, as Company H, and mustered out of the United States service August 28, 1865, at Darien Georgia, in accordance with orders from the War De- partment.
The Twenty-first, (Captain Calvin S. Brown,) organized March 29, 1865, was assigned to the First Battalion in- fantry as Company A, and mustered out of the United. States service, April 5th, 1866, at Charleston, South Carolina, by reason of expiration of term of service.
The Twenty-second, (Captain Albert L. Spencer,) or- ganized March 27, 1865, was assigned to the Fourteenth Maine volunteers as Company I, and mustered out of the United States service August 28, 1865, at Darien, Georgia, in accordance with orders from the War De- partment.
The Twenty-third, (Captain James W. Libby,) organ- ized March 25, 1865, was assigned to the Fourteenth Maine volunteers as Company K, and mustered out of the United States service August 28, 1865, at Darien, Georgia, in accordance with orders from the War De- partment.
The Twenty-fourth, (Captain Benjamin O. Barrows,) organized March 30, 1865, was assigned to the First Bat- talion infantry as Company B, and mustered out of the United States service April 5, 1866, at Charleston,
South Carolina, by reason of expiration of term of ser- vice.
The Twenty-eighth, (Captain David B. Chesley). The men enlisted for this company were all sworn into the United States service by either Provost Marshals or regu- larly appointed Mustering Officers. They were never mustered into company organization from the fact that re- cruiting was stopped before the maximum number of men was presented. They were discharged May 13, 1865, at Augusta, Maine, in accordance with special instruc- tions from the War Department, dated April 30, 1865.
The Thirtieth, (Captain Samuel L. Gilman,) organized April 14, 1865, remained at Augusta, Maine, and was mustered out of the United States service at that place May 19, 1865, in accordance with telegraphic instruc- tions from the War Department, dated April 29, 1865.
THIRD COMPANY (IN NINTH REGIMENT INFANTRY). George H. Brown, Oldtown.
FOURTH AND SIXTH COMPANIES.
(See rolls of Companies L and M, Thirty-first Regiment Infantry.)
FIFTH COMPANY.
Shepherd H. Merrow, Oldtown. (Assigned to Company H, Nine- teenth Regiment infantry.)
EIGHTH COMPANY.
Charles E. Elwell, Bangor. (In Company I, Eleventh Regiment Infantry.)
NINTH COMPANY.
COMMISSIONED OFFICER.
Captain Malcolm W. Long, Bangor.
PRIVATES.
Perley Elden, Bradford; Willis E. Jackson, Holden; William M. Simpson, Corinna.
TENTH COMPANY (COMPANY E, TWELFTH REGIMENT IN- FANTRY.) PRIVATES.
Enos S. Burlingame, Oldtown; Samuel W. Clifford, Brewer; Electus Oakes, Electus Oakes, jr., Hampden.
TWELFTH COMPANY (IN COMPANY F, TWELFTH REGIMENT INFANTRY.)
Corporal Fred A. Small, Bangor.
THIRTEENTH COMPANY (COMPANY E, FOURTEENTH REGI- MENT INFANTRY).
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain John O. W. Paine, Bangor. First Lieutenant Adolphus J. Chapman, Newburg.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
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Sergeant George A. Pritchard, Bangor.
Sergeant Andrew F. White, Greenfield.
Sergeant Benjamin F. Simpson, Dixmont.
Sergeant Daniel O. Billings, Bangor.
Corporal James B. Craig, Dixmont.
Corporal Albert S. Smith, Newburg. Corporal George Bean, Carmel.
PRIVATES.
Albert Cookson, John Patterson, Carmel; Charles A. Oakman, Cor- inth; William C. Durgan, Wilbert D. Farnham, Dixmont; Albert F. Davis, Howland; Charles H. Dole, Ernest A. Penny, Brewer; Orrin Howes, Newburg; Charles Libby, Bradford; Charles N. Massure, Bangor; Stephen W. Nichols, Orrington; George W. Robinson, Hampden; Roswell Richardson, Greenfield.
FOURTEENTH COMPANY (COMPANY F, FOURTEENTH REGI- MENT INFANTRY). PRIVATES.
Samuel Bodge, Obadiah M. Banks, Job Kelley, Frederick M. Whit- tier, Hermon; William Palmer, Albert E. Powers, William G. Lee,
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Bangor; William D. Bean, Winfield S. Lord, Charleston; Rufus Davis, Newburg; Parker A. Matthews, Bradford B. Southard, Samuel M. Short, Bradford;]John W. Morrill, Howland, Joseph A. Seger, Brewer.
FIFTEENTH COMPANY (COMPANY H, TWELFTH REGIMENT INFANTRY).
COMMISSIONED OFFICER.
Captain Henry L. Wood, Dexter.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Sergeant Charles F. Fletcher, Dexter. Sergeant Benjamin Snow, Orrington. Corporal Myron Webster, Orrington.
Musician John H. Mellor, Dexter. PRIVATES.
Everett S. Baker, Orrington; Alasco Carey, Edwin S. Fuller, La- grange; Alonzo M. Eaton, Eben W. Murch, David Palmer, Cyrus G. Stanley, Henry S. Thorne, Plymouth; Rufus A. Smith, Newburg; Abner C. Mann, Argyle; Eli Fletcher, Bradford; Horatio Harriman, Lorenzo Harriman, Greenbush.
SIXTEENTH COMPANY (COMPANY K, TWELFTH REGIMENT INFANTRY).
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Sergeant Josiah P. Cobb, Lowell. Corporal George H. Moore, Lowell.
PRIVATES.
William C. Brooks, Wilson Hill, Freeman Moore, Hollis A. Moore, Daniel Smart, jr., Lowell; Frederick W. Preble, Bradford; Henry M. Parks, Reuben Prescott, Jeremiah S. Felker, Hermon; Samuel T. Mann, Argyle.
SEVENTEENTH COMPANY (COMPANY G, FOURTEENTH REG- IMENT INFANTRY). NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Sergeant Gershom Rogers, Bangor. Corporal Henry P. Landers, Bangor.
PRIVATES.
Charles A. F. Brodbeck, William M. Mclaughlin, Nelson Mc- Laughlin, Bangor; Rinaldo A. Tidd, Prentiss; Henry C. Staples, Exeter; Henry W. Sweetser, Horace C. Chapman, Newburg; Charles F. Kimball, Bradley; Asbury A. Moody, Carroll; Marion H. Osgood, Newport.
NINETEENTH COMPANY. COMMISSIONED OFFICER.
Captain Otis Gilmore, Holden.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Sergeant James Winslow, Brewer. Sergeant Ansel J. Rankin, Brewer. Corporal Alvah G. Skinner, Brewer. Corporal Leander Leach, Brewer.
PRIVATES.
James Bickford, Aquilla Chase, Josiah Emery, Dixmont; Eliphalet Washburn, Zenas M. Shaw, Charles Rogers, Frank Merrill, Adelbert M. Gray, Henry Dority, Brewer; Charles H. Card, Glenburn; Joseph McQua, Peter Cromier, Oldtown; Charles G. Trask, Nathan G. Dyer, Bradford; Francis Gustin, Etna; George N. Holland, Hampden; Stephen M. Johnson, Lee; Fred O. Overlock, Danforth Snow, Her- mon; Joseph F. Smith, Alton; Edward W. Weymouth, Carroll.
TWENTIETH COMPANY (COMPANY H, FOURTEENTH REGI- MENT INFANTRY).
Private Spencer Colby, Holden.
TWENTY-FIRST COMPANY. (See Co. A, First battalion infantry).
TWENTY-SECOND COMPANY (COMPANY I, FOURTEENTH REG- IMENT INFANTRY). COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain Albert L. Spencer, Bangor. First Lieutenant Americus D. Harlow, Bangor. Second Lieutenant Wilson Crosby, Bangor.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Sergeant Albert T. Titcomb, Bangor.
Sergeant Thomas A. Jones, Bangor.
Sergeant Tristram Haskell, Bangor.
Sergeant John M. Rice, Bangor.
Sergeant Charles A. Fuller, Bangor. Corporal Timothy J. Cleaveland, Bangor.
Corporal La Roy Finson, Bangor.
Corporal Lorenzo W. Starbird, Bangor.
Corporal William H. Severance, Bangor.
Corporal Charles A. Fenno, Bangor. Corporal Dee Henry Shepard, Bangor.
Corporal Henry A. Tibbetts, Bangor.
Corporal George E. Jewett, Bangor.
Musician Albion Morris, Bangor.
PRIVATES.
Alanson Annis, Eben Andrews, Enoch H. Bunker, 'Timothy Crow- ley, Charles E. Crockett, Elliot W. Corson, Albert L. Chick, Edmund A. Duren, Otis W. Davis, William Dining, William H. Durgin, Frank Durgin, Lemuel P. Edminster, George W. Estabrooks, George G. Estabrooks, Frank R. Fuller, Albert W. Forbes, Eugene P. Fairbanks, Charles H. Fifield, Jesse A. Fairbanks, Albert S. Field, Edmund Free- man, Levi B. Getchell, William N. Gillies, Paris W. Godfrey, Benja- min. Hodge, Edwin L. Heal, James Harrington, Daniel L. Hennessy, Edward H. Haskell, John H. Head, Martin Higgins, George H. Irish, Charles Inman, Isaiah W. James, George S. Kimball, Jotham Lord, George D. Lunt, Dayton W. Lake, Richard Landers, Van R. Little- field, Andrew J. McFadden, Laforest F. Moody, John A. McCusick, Howard Merrill, Joseph W. Millikin, Alexander McKinnon, Michael Mehan, James G. Percival, Charles H. Page, Weston S. Patten, David F. Pierce, William H. Prichard, Franklin Patten, Horatio P. Perry, Willie R. Pitman, Frederick W. Pierce, Willard B. Peaks, Richard J. Robinson, John S. Rogers, Elijah Rogers, William S. Rackliffe, Charles B. Rundlett, George F. Sleeper, David Simpson, jr., Truman H. Snow, Charles A. Sleeper, William L. Seavey, James W. C. Star- bird, George F. Snow, George H. Tenney, John R. Thompson, James H. Tracy, David K. Tuck, 'Horace F. Woods, John A. Woodworth, Joseph H. Washburn, Daniel W. Warren, Elmer L. Winslow, John B. Young, Michael Coate, William Corbett, Erastus R. Gray, Michael LeClair, Bangor; Allen T. Hodgkins, Jonathan W. Metcalf, Nathan C. Prichard, Oldtown; Charles A. Oakman, Corinth.
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