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COMPANY B. COMMISSIONED OFFICER.
Second Lieutenant Henry D. Fuller, Corinth.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICER.
Sergeant Francis A. Birce, Bangor.
PRIVATES.
Abner Dabb, Alton; Thomas H. Gulliver, Benjamin Bagley, Corinth; Warren F. Bickford, Asbury E. Soule, Horace Varney, Newburg; Zo-
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radus D. Stevens, Charles H. Pickard, Emery Morrill, Andrew J. Kim- ball, Hermon; Seth C. Brown, Lyman H. Call, Michael G. Quinn, Jethro H. Hurd, Carmel; Benson Gowen, Phenix L. Dawsis, Alfred Crocker, John K. Clement, Bangor; William Y. Clement, Kenduskeag; William Coyle, Dennis Madigan, Alonzo Patten, Oldtown, Josiah B. Young, Milford; James T. Davis, Henry I. Tate, Uriah Curtis, Stet- son; Seward P. Woodman, Plymouth; Charles M. Wentworth, Wash- ington I. Rogers, Orrington; Edward A. Sylvester, Etna; Henry L. Mitchell, Dixmont; Calvin Carter, Anson Pettengill, Levant; Charles N. Merrifield, Orono; Oren M. Harrington, Newport.
COMPANY C. COMMISSIONED OFFICER.
Captain Andrew M. Benson, Oldtown.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Sergeant Lafayette Damon, Stetson.
Sergeant Hosea Knowles, Stetson.
Corporal Charles H. Sanborn, Dixmont. Corporal Aaron L. Morrison, Charleston. Farrier Moses S. Pinkham, Plymouth.
Farrier William M. Hayes, Orono.
PRIVATES.
William R. Locke, Etna; Alvin A. Dority; Freeland Dunning, Charleston; Mariner S. Johnson, Exeter; Albert S. McKenney, Robert O. Patten, Stetson; Samuel E. Parker, Bangor; Charles H. Sanborn, John Craig, Dixmont; Josiah Nason, jr., Gilman Welch, Veazie.
COMPANY D. COMMISSIONED OFFICER.
Captain William S. Howe, Stetson.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Sergeant Amos D. Brown, Hampden.
Sergeant James S. Merrifield, Orono.
Sergeant James M. Adams, Lincoln. Corporal Benjamin P. Knowles, Hampden. Corporal Charles H. Miller, Enfield. Musician Hudson Sawyer, Levant.
PRIVATES.
Thompson M. Brown, Henry L. Knowles, Hampden; Michael Culnan, John Dunan, Warren A. Jordan, Stephen Loring, Nathan B. Wiggin, Charles M. Smith, Charles E. McCoy, Bangor; Francis H. Blackman, Bradley; William B. Baker, Orrington; Charles W. Camp- bell, Greenbush; Eldridge C. Crane, Kenduskeag; Eleza Edda, Ed. dington; Samuel B. Gerry, Newport; Ambrose M. Lord, Levant; David S. Perry, Jeremiah D. Webber, Winn; Frank A, Pennington, Dexter; Nathaniel Reed, jr., Bradley; Albert Stevens, Lincoln; Horace C. Leavitt, Plymouth; John Swaney, Stetson; Hartwell E. Stowe Dexter; Hiram S. Willa, Hudson; Abram M. Colburn, Orono; Oliver C. Tapley, Charleston.
COMPANY E.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Lieutenant Osco A. Ellis, Lincoln. First Lieutenant Benjamin A. Osborne, Lincoln. Second Lieutenant Osco A. Ellis, Lincoln.
Second Lieutenant John A. Heald, Lincoln. Second Lieutenant Benjamin A. Osborne, Lincoln.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Sergeant Bohan Field, Lee. Sergeant Henry A. Ramsdell, Lincoln. Sergeant Julius M. Leugarder, Lincoln. Sergeant Benjamin A. Osborne, Lincoln. Corporal C. L. Goodwin, Lincoln. Corporal Hanson Hutchins, jr., Bangor. Corporal Gorham A. Folsom, Newburg. Bugler Charles W. Stetson, Mattawamkeag. Saddler Benjamin A. Osborne, Lincoln. Wagoner Gustavus L. Mills, Lincoln.
PRIVATES.
Ira Morrill, Patten; Frederick Smart, John H. Dolbin, Oldtown; Eli- jah E. Hall, James Connies, Robert Beathen, Henry A. Ramsdell, Jeremiah C. Dyer, Noah Hatch, James Cathcart, Frank J. Leather, John A. Heald, Charles H. Scammon, Lincoln; Robert Pentland, Charles P. Hubbard, Burlington; William A. Richardson, Amos Rich- ardson, Greenbush; Michael Mangan, Charles Eddy, Ebenezer Earl,
Bangor; Oren L. Bowker, Seneca E. Keene, Chester; James K. Mann, Hudson; Thomas McGinley, Springfield; Raymond Lincoln, Dexter; Frank W. Leavitt, Orono; Marcellus Hoben, Orrington; Llewellyn H. Howes, Benjamin F. Folsom, Juan F. Flinn, Newburg; Henry W. Folsom, Oliver J. Folsom, Etna; Silas S. Foss, Lee; Cyrus F. Barrett, Hermon; Ansel Barden, Hampden.
COMPANY F. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Sergeant Horace W. Bolton, Newport.
Second Sergeant George F. Hamilton, Newport.
Commissary Sergeant Paul F. R. Clark, Stetson.
Sergeant David Greeley, Kenduskeag.
Sergeant Otis W. Whitcomb, Etna. Sergeant John F. Dolliver, Kenduskeag.
Sergeant Daniel V. Bolton, Orrington.
Sergeant Alonzo Dunning, Charleston.
Corporal John Knowles, Corinna.
Corporal Samuel W. Bridgham, Newburg. Corporal Daniel R. McKenny, Stetson.
Corporal Hiram B. Sleeper, Kenduskeag.
Corporal Austin B. White, Levant.
Corporal Daniel F. Davis, Stetson.
Corporal George S. Kelley, Newburg.
PRIVATES.
James M. Boyd, Preston L. Barnett, Daniel W. Lowell, Thomas S. Rice, Plymouth; Ambrose Reed, Nathan Moore, Orono; Stephen A. Berry, Edwin Hill, Garland; Orison W. Cole, Charles Dyer, William K. Kennard, Walter Sylvester, Horace Whitcomb, F. V. Whitcomb, Etna; Joseph P. Luce, Alonzo D. Miller, Bangor; Nathan Clark, John Caverly, Richard M. Daniels, Samuel Towles, John W. Good- win, Samuel Hurd, jr., David Lawrence, Frederick P. Townsend, George W. Wood, William B. Quimby, John W. Goodwin, Charles H. Goodwin, Stetson; Waldo C. Beals, Patten; John Caverly, John W. Gilman, Richard McKenny, Alexander Jenkins, Almon. Lewis, William H. H. Nickerson, John Page, Newport; Austin B. White, Nathaniel Souther, Atwood C. Souther, Howard M. Doyen, Levant; Elisha A. Devereaux, George A. Varney, Newburg; William H. Wey- mouth, Cordon O. Stone, Prentiss Shaw, Corinna; William H. Daniels, Charles C. Hurd, jr., Edwin B. Melvin, James N. Prescott, Benjamin F. Prescott, Charles A. Russell, Daniel N. Tibbetts, Exeter; Elisha A. Webster, Glenburn; George L. Pease, Bradley; James Mc- Corrison, jr., Kenduskeag; John S. Keisor, Corinth; Ira B. Harvey, Maxfield.
COMPANY G. PRIVATES.
Lucullus J. Coombs, Lincoln; Hanson Y. Young, Glenburn; Collins Woodbury, Arthur A. Pond, Charles F. Harrison, Bangor; John B. Dwelly, Orrin F. Lewis, Jeremiah E. Patterson, Springfield; Stephen R. Fletcher, William H. Stanhope, Bradford; Jefferson Pichard, Plymouth; David D. Dresser, Stetson.
COMPANY H.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Sergeant Daniel T. Mayo, Carmel. Sergeant John W. West, Carmel. Corporal Abiather R. Kendall, Carmel. Corporal Albert A. Pierce, Bradford. Bugler Caleb F. Ordway, Orono.
PRIVATES.
Hiram W. Allen, Lowell; Eugene Springer, Jack Gonyea, Walter Drew, Dexter; Melvin Allen, Sanborn J. Campbell, Corinna; Charles H. Whitney, George H. Rich, Joshua Ray, Henry A. Jackson, Llewellyn F. Bickmore, Bangor; William E. Bailey, Bradford; Charles T. E. Clapp, Enfield; Daniel Webster, Exeter; John A. Merrill, Kil- burn Cowan, Frederick Holt, Orono; Charles D. Day, Brewer; Otto L. Hall, Edwin S. Gates, Lincoln; Orrin L. Goodwin, Carrol; Rufus_E. Jewett, Etna; David J. Blanchard, Levi B. Lewis, Kenduskeag; Perley Low, Levant.
COMPANY I. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Sergeant George Vinal, Orono. Sergeant William A. Vinal, Orono. Sergeant Charles Hussey, Orono. Corporal James H. Card, Glenburn.
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PRIVATES.
Henry R. Cowan, Elisha E. Cunliff, Abraham M. Colburn, George P. Gipson, Rufus Johnson, Peter Jennings, Charles H. Moore, Albert L. McDonald, Joseph McKenney, George Morrill, James A. Neal, John B. Perry, George B. Stearns, Frank B. Wilson, Orono; James M. Woodman, Stetson; Horace B. Cushman, Dixmont; Walter D. Daniels, Newport; Josiah D. Hinds, Samuel J. Robinson, Orrington; Benjamin W. Jellison, Oldtown; John Kellon, Brewer; John B. Marsh, Albert A. Robinson, Corinth; Thomas D. Rogers, Exeter; Edward F. Spratt, Pharon P. Spratt, Carmel; Nathan M. Shaw, Bradford.
COMPANY K.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Corporal James A, Murphy, Lee. Corporal William J. Butterfield, Milford. Bugler George Barker, Milford. Farrier Sumner B. Newbegin, Milford. Saddler Edward M. Young, Milford.
PRIVATES.
Freeman H. Butterfield, Joseph Doe, Milford; Hezekiah F. Harris, Levi Bagley, Horatio W. Harris, Oldtown; Silas Blodgett, Joseph B. Peakes, Charleston; John E. Daniels, John Hagan, Lincoln; Albert C. Dyer, Etna; Charles E. Dearborn, Corinna; Stephen S. Goodhue, Albert M. Jackson, William L. Hannon, Charles L. Phillips, Bangor; William Spencer, Plymouth; Charles E. Dearborn, Corinna; Allbert C. Dyer, Etna; Michael Hays, Lee.
COMPANY L.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Lieutenant George Weston, Oldtown.
Second Lieutenant George Weston, Oldtown.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Sergeant Benjamin F. Carter, Etna. Sergeant James M. Simpson, Brewer. Sergeant Nathaniel F. Sargent, Brewer. Sergeant Justin S. Nevins, Bangor. Corporal George A. Shay, Argyle. Corporal Frederick C. Brookings, Bradford. Corporal Charles C. Palmer, Exeter. Farrier Elbridge G. Jordan, Bradford. Farrier Alpheus R. Kingsbory, Bradford. Saddler Stephen M. Staples, Bradford. Saddler Henry W. Norwood, Bangor.
PRIVATES.
James Burnes, Henry G. Reynolds, George A. Wentworth, Orring- ton ; George E. Stewart, Hampden ; Richard J. Crane, George A. Rowell, Bradley ; Addison W. Crowell, Dexter; Charles W. Lunt, Greenbush ; John S. Mills, William G. Peaks, Oldtown ; Samuel B. Gerry, Charles H. Caverly, Newport ; Frederick W. Chase, Sylvanus R. Chamberlain, Abner L. Douglass, Lionel D. Gray, Elbridge G. Jordan, Stephen M. Staples, Bradford ; George W. Roberts, Lincoln ; Oren Shepley, Alonzo J. Sawyer, James H. Radcliff, Hiram B. Ingalls, Bangor ; William H. Canney, Elbridge J. Cone, Exeter ; Orrin H. Brown, Edward Cunningham, James B. Daly, Isaiah Guptell, Patten ; William J. Crooker, Alton ; John Streleb, Milford ; Warren B. Mon- roe, Greenfield; Adelbert I. Friend, Daniel Frost, Brewer ; George Wellington, Garland; Horace K. Tabin, Lincoln ; Samuel B. Stone, Dixmont; Sewell W. Smith, Eddington ; Cromwell Carter, Albert L. Sylvester, Etna ; Charles H. Johnson, Orono; Lorenzo D. Chamber- lain, Hudson.
COMPANY M. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain George M. Brown, Bangor. First Lieutenant Charles K. Johnson, Carmel. Second Lieutenant Edward Jordan, Bangor.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Sergeant Charles K. Johnson, Carmel. Sergeant William H. Reves, Bradford. Sergeant Frank H. Wood, Etna. Corporal Linus E. Shaw, Alton. Corporal George H. Bartlett, Bangor. Corporal James C. Whitney, Orono. Musician George Bartlett, Bangor. Wagoner Samuel N. Cowan, Glenburn. Farrier Henry Ames, Lagrange. Saddler Edward Jordan, Bangor.
PRIVATES.
Isaac Chamberlain, Lincoln ; George L. Plummer, Miles Reeves, Forest Reeves, Oliver J. Woodward, George Rogers, Gustavus Mc- Clure, Thomas S. Reeves, Bradford; Alfred Foster, Orlando Kelly, Eugene H. Otis, Joseph Varney, Francis Prescott, Newburg ; George W. Stockman, Charleston ; Thomas F. Kellan, Samuel Ingalls, Royal Grant, Zelotes W. Trask, Bangor; Charles H. Gould, John P. Thompson, John M. Warren, Llewellyn Greene, Veazie ; Charles A. Heald, Lagrange; James B. Harris, Samuel F. Harris, Bradley ; Frank Taylor, Leander P. Southard, Belden Southard, Alton ; Chester C. Pearson, Corinth ; Waterman T. Lewis, Newport ; William Merrill, Charles E. Long, Orono; Marcellus Corliss, Ivory H. Felch, John F. Harvey, Gustin Jordan, Daniel Leathers, Carmel; John L. Miner, William D. Cowan, Glenburn; Charles Jewett, Edward E. Jewett, Eben G. Cross, Hudson ; Boardman Davis, Stillwater; Stephen E. Harris, Dixmont ; William B. Grindall, Alfred F. Day, Brewer; Seth . E. Woodman, Plymouth; John T. Watson, Stetson; Samuel S. Var- ney, Etna ; William H. Thurlow, Henry J. Thurlow, Lee; Reuel W. Porter, Plymouth; George P. Phillips, Chester, Jefferson Spencer, Eddington.
SECOND REGIMENT CAVALRY.
This regiment was organized at Augusta, Maine, from November 30, 1863, to January 2, 1864; and, January IIth, having been assigned to the Department of the Gulf, commenced leaving Augusta for Portland, for the purpose of embarking on transports for New Orleans, Louisiana. Companies A and D, and about half of G being the only portion of the regiment which had arrived at New Orleans, were, on the 16th of April, ordered to proceed to Alexandria, Louisiana, where they arrived on the morning of the 21st, and being assigned to duty with the Third Cavalry Brigade, participated in the en- gagements at Cherryville Cross Roads, Marksville, Avoyelles Prairie and Yellow Bayou, and rejoined the regiment at Thibodeaux, June Ist.
The main body of the regiment arrived at New Orleans, in detachments, on the 18th, 19th, 22d and 23d of April. On the 9th of August, the regiment em- barked at New Orleans for Pensacola, Florida, arriving on the 11th, and encamped near Barrancas, employed in fatigue duty, besides taking part in quite a number of raids, to Marianna, in September, and to Pollard, Alabama, in December. During the year the regiment lost by deaths 1 officer and 278 enlisted men.
On the 23d of February, 1865, Lieutenant-Colonel Spurling, with 300 men, attacked the enemy in consider- able force at Milton, Florida, and after a sharp en- counter, completely routed them. On the 19th of March the regiment joined General Steele's command, concentrated at Pensacola, preparatory to the movement which resulted in the capture of Mobile and the open- ing of the State of Alabama to the advance of the Federal troops. During the whole campaign the regi- ment rendered efficient service, had several encounters with the enemy, destroyed a large amount of railroad and other property, besides opening communication with General Canby, besieging Spanish Fort, and capturing a large number of the enemy.
After the fall of Mobile a detachment of the regiment was assigned to the Sixteenth Army Corps, being the only cavalry with that body of 30,000 men. The de- tachment did efficient duty during the long march of nearly 200 miles to the city of Montgomery, Alabama. In August the detachment was ordered to return to
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Florida, and rejoined the regiment at Barrancas. The regiment was then broken up, and small detachments were stationed at various points throughout Western Florida to preserve harmony, and to suppress any insur- rectionary movements that might take place. By the Ist of December the entire regiment was concentrated at Barrancas, and mustered out of the United States service on the 6th by Lieutenant E. M. Schryver, Assistant Com- missary of Musters. Twenty-five commissioned officers and about 116 enlisted men were mustered out and dis- charged in Florida, to become residents of the South, making oath of their intention to remain there, and re- ceiving from the Government mileage in lieu of trans- portation. The remainder of the regiment, numbering 14 officers and 500 enlisted men, embarked on the 8th for Augusta, where they were paid and finally discharged on the Ist.
FIELD AND STAFF.
Lieutenant-Colonel John F. Godfrey, Bangor. Assistant-Surgeon Louis E. Norris, Hampden.
COMPANY A.
COMMISSIONED OFFICER.
Captain James F. Twitchell, Mattawamkeag.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Sergeant Joshua E. Blackwell, Patten.
Farrier Ira Morrill, Patten.
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PRIVATES.
Alex Bigger, Ebenezer Bigger, Archibald Bigger, Jeremiah Farewell, John George, Melvin S. Leslie, Martin. V. Shaw, Cyrus Savage, Sam- uel Orr, Edward P. Sargent, Patten; Mark Fernald, Sylvanus G. Stickney, Henry E. Trueworthy, Newport; Reuben B. Barnes, Winn; George H. Bagley, Liberty; Hannibal Farewell, Charles W. Kimball, Fred A. Noyes, Lewis Sargent, jr., Mt. Chase; John O. Allen, Stetson; Willie P. Harvey, Lowell; Samuel B. Reading, James Mahoney, Ban- gor; Andrew J. Flemming, John C. Whitney, Lincoln; Charles T. Spaulding, Hugh G. Rideout, Springfield; Henry A. Mann, Clifton.
COMPANY B.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICER.
Sergeant Homer R. Stratton, Hancock.
PRIVATES.
John E. Drake, Dexter; Charles Jellison, Charles A. Sabine, Paler- mo; Lucien A. Luce, Burnham ;- Charles A. Miller, Rockland.
COMPANY C. PRIVATES.
Edward O. Andrews, Thomaston; Erastus Marr, Washington; Albert A. Haines, Dexter; Burnett Leavitt, Bradley.
COMPANY D. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICER.
Sergeant Elisha G. Norton, Palermo.
PRIVATES.
Thomas L. Whitten, Elisha Atkinson, Clifton; Joseph Brewster, jr., Belmont; Albion C. Colby, Rockland; Elander R. Grant, Andrew D. Grant, Barzilla B. Greeley, John E. Richards, Leonard M. Shorey, Palermo; Lorenzo J. Hall, Samuel M. Haskell, Warren; Silas A. Sherman, Washington; Edwin E. Wentworth, Waldo.
COMPANY E. COMMISSIONED OFFICER.
First Lieutenant A. J. Pickard, Rockland.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Commissary Sergeant Edward W. Farrar, Washington. Sergeant Edgar A. Hanaky, Rockland. Sergeant John S. Stevens, Union. Sergeant James N. Brown, Cushing. Corporal Adolphus A. Leavitt, Rockland. Corporal Cyrus Harding, Rockland.
Corporal James P. Robbins, Rockland.
Corporal Joseph W. Newbert, Washington.
Corporal George Hall, Vinalhaven.
PRIVATES.
Benjamin Bartlett, Jonathan Crockett, John H. Dean, Ambrose Dill, Albert L. Fields, Samuel W. Hewett, Nathan A. Hewett, Frank A. Knight, Francis G. Mellus, Samuel H. Pendleton, David M. Robbins, John E. Sanders, Ashley St. Clair, Pearl Spear, Michael Tracey, Wil- liam Wasgatt, Charles O. Wentworth, Charles P. Wood, Rockland; Ambrose Bailey, James L. Burns, William J. Callamore, George A. Hagar, Angelo Howard, George W. Humes, Edward A. Rhoades, Washington; Leander Woodcock, Thomaston; Warren Blake, Cam- den; Joseph W. Clara, James Deans, Wilder S. Irish, Alonzo Mad- docks, Roscoe B. Robbins, John W., Gowen, Union; Charles H. Leighton, Matinicus; William H. Kelleran, Cushing; Timothy Hall, David R. Ginn, Vinalhaven; Leander Elwell, St. George; Harrison Emery, South Thomaston; Melzer T. Dyer, Belfast; Frank H. East- man, Bangor; Charles A. Gilman, Dexter; Jeff P. Richardson, Dexter; Isaac Mills, Eddington.
COMPANY F. PRIVATES.
Charles Penney, James R. Corson, Alton; Albert D. Crocker, Dix- mont.
COMPANY G. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain Samuel W. Knowles, Bangor.
First Lieutenant William Banton, Lagrange.
Second Lieutenant Jason C. Chandler, Corinth.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Sergeant Alphonso Patten, Bangor.
Quartermaster Sergeant Charles E. Wilson, Bradford. Commissary Sergeant John P. Wentworth, Lagrange.
Sergeant Isaac N. Head, Lagrange.
Sergeant Fred A. Fuller, Bangor. Sergeant Alden Gilchrist, Bangor. Sergeant George O. Miles, Oldtown. Sergeant John P. Jordan, Bangor.
Corporal Luther M. Pollard, Bangor. Corporal Addison J. Brown, Bangor.
Corporal Isaac Mills, Bangor. Corporal George A. Herswell, Bangor.
Corporal Thomas A. Hunt, Oldtown.
Corporal Joseph B. Pierce, Milford.
Corporal Robert J. McDuff, Lagrange. Musician William M. Plummer, Augusta.
Musician Osgood M. Howland, Bangor. Farrier Lewis W. Moan, Oldtown.
Farrier Joseph P. Luce, Bangor. Saddler John P. Drummond, Bangor. Wagoner Frank Taylor, Brewer.
PRIVATES.
Edwin Ambrose, Oldtown; Burton Bunker, Thomas J. Burke, Ban- gor; Reuben Bryant, George W. Blake, Lagrange; James Betts, Ban- gor; Nathan Clark, Oldtown; William Cleaves, Bradford; Rinaldo V. Cary, Emery W. Cunningham, Lorin Decker, Newton H. Danforth, Lagrange; Edwin Dillingham, John Dodge, Oldtown; John W. Dyer, Bradford; Frank H. Eastman, Bangor; John . G. Emery, Lagrange; Charles Evens, Edwin Fogg, John F. Fogg, Charles Foster, Bangor; Isaiah Genthner, Brewer; David Giles, Bangor; Lewis Gonyea, Old- town; Richard E. Haynes, Nathaniel B. Haskell, Bangor; Isaac F. Heal, Lagrange; John Houston, Bradford; William Henries, Augusta; Ed- win S. Jenks, Bradford; Edwin S. Johnson, Bangor; Eben S. Keith, Oldtown; Frank G. Leighton, Philip L. Lowell, George B. Locke Bangor; William B. Lovell, Daniel Libby, William M. McAndrew, Bradford; William R. Mclaughlin, Lagrange; John Mills, Bradford; Samuel Mack, Milford; Henry Moore, Bangor; Marcellus Nason, La- grange; James O. Preble, Bangor; James H. P. Perkins, Edward L. Perkins, Milford; George Pooler, Eugene Page, Bangor; Benjamin F. Robinson (first), Carmel; Benjamin F. Robinson (second), Corinth; George Reed, Bangor; Oscar A. Rogers, Brewer; Rolloff N. Sherburne, Bangor; George S. Smith, Brewer; Edward T. Sprague, William J. Sands, Jonas B. Smart, Bangor; Rufus A. Sanborn, Warren Spearing, Lagrange; Major F. Strout, Enoch B. Strout, Bradford; Franklin Spaulding, Oldtown; Charles S. Trowbridge, Portland; Daniel Towle, Lagrange; Charles G. Tozier, Oldtown; George S. Williams, Lagrange;
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Richard M. Woodman, Andrew J. Waltz, Oldtown; Eph D. Donnon, Jerry Denning, Abram Fenton, Bangor; Frank Smith, Brewer; Samp- son Spencer, Bradley; William D. Bean, Oldtown.
COMPANY H.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain Adolphus B. Mathews, Belfast.
First Lieutenant Daniel S. Simpson, Searsport.
Second Lieutenant Marcus A. Vose, Montville.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Quartermaster Sergeant Thomas S. Keene, Freedom. Commissary Sergeant John F. Gould, Belfast. Sergeant William R. Mathews, Lincolnville. Sergeant Willard L. Messer, Union. Sergeant Isaac B. Harris, Appleton. Sergeant George T. Osborne, Belfast. Sergeant Frank R. Lamson, Freedom.
Corporal William F. Hall, Lincolnville.
Corporal George W. West, Belfast. Corporal William Gilchrist, Montville,
Corporal Llewellyn Carter, Belfast.
Corporal Ansel H. Warren, Brooks. Corporal Thayer Logan, Wałdo. Corporal George T. Ranlet, Unity.
Corporal Reuben H. Dickey, Lincolnville. Musician Urban H. Hovey, Lincolnville.
Farrier Otis Cummings, Northport. Farrier David L. Cross, Lincolnville. Saddler George G. Woods, Freedom. Wagoner Charles S. Vose, Montville.
PRIVATES.
Reuel Austin, Unity; William O. Benner, Northport; Henry Black, Dedham; Nelson A. Burns, Union; Edward Billings, Searsport; El- lison Cunningham, Waldo; Jesse G. Chambers, Belfast; Nathan H. Cousens, Monroe; Dana B. Carter, Freedom; Fruma H. Curtis, Mon- roe; James S. Crockett, Winterport; Horace S. Colson, Lyman Curtis, Alden Carr, Thomas W. Currier, Frankfort; Alonzo D. Dyer, Mont- ville; Joseph Day, Union; James A. Dunton, Lincolnville; Alonzo P. Elwell, Waldo; Daniel Ellis, Ephraim L. Emerson, Searsport; James H. R. Fickett, Knox; John C. Foss, Amos Gibbs, jr., Charles Gibbs, Brooks; Solomon J. Gray, Ellsworth; Isaac Heal, Searsmont; Edward P. Hanscom, Freedom; George F. Hussey, Hartford E. Hurd, Albert O. Hussey, Lincolnville; Byron A. Hart, Belfast; William A. Hale, Lincolnville; Oliver Jones, Brooks; Edwin Jackson, Waldo; Augustus Knowlton, Swanville; Francis H. Martin, Wellington Moody, Lincoln- ville; James E. Marden, Waldo; Horatio Martin, Appleton; Judson McAllister, Peleg W. Mathews, Lincolnville; Henry A. J. Proctor, Ap- pleton; Charles E. Porter, Lincolnville; James M. Palmer, Montville; Sherburne Peabody, Searsport; John E. Philbrook, Frankfort; Alonzo Poland, Montville; Sumner Poland, Morrill; Marcellus 2. Porter, Montville; Lauriston Putnam, Searsport; James E. Roberts, Waldo; Oscar Richards, Lincolnville; Benjamin A. Ray, Knox; Joel S. Richards, Lincolnville; Stephen S. Smith, Belfast; Charles Spinks, Belfast; James O. Snow, Lincolnville; Timothy Tewksbury, Belfast; Charles H. Thompson, Searsport; William F. Vose, Montville; Frank- lin A. Whitmore, Waldo; George A. Wentworth, Searsmont; John M. Walker, Freedom; Alfred D. Weymouth, Appleton; Moses C. West, Frankfort; Warren B. Woodman, Searsport; Daniel J. West, Belfast; Benjamin R. Walker, Frank Whitcomb, Searsport; John Young, Palermo; Gideon A. Young, Lincolnville; George W. Soper, A. Jonathan Woodman, Oldtown; Fred Winship, Dexter.
COMPANY I. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain Isaac W. Haskell, Garland. Second Lieutenant Nelson F. Libby, Corinna.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Sergeant Nelson F. Libby, Corinna. Sergeant Edward F. Moore, Unity. Sergeant Henry H. Blackwell, Newport. Corporal Horatio Knowles, Corinna. Farrier Justus H. Jackman, Garland. Farrier Charles Haskell, Garland. Wagoner Bennett A. Haskell, Garland.
PRIVATES.
Alonzo F. Batchelder, Daniel A. Bosworth, James M. Gee, Hosea Harlow, Jason F. Haskell, Frederick P. Thomas, Garland; Fred W.
Johonet, Newport; John Smith, Eliphalet M. Jonhson, Dexter; George W. Murch, Lemuel Reynolds, Joseph E. Reynolds, Fred H. Seavey, William H. Whitten, Unity; James Smith, Corinna.
COMPANY K. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Farrier Charles L. Haines, Plymouth.
PRIVATES.
Oliver W. Bragdon, Eastbrook; John Brawn, Edwin F. Young, Pa- lermo; Wilson Blake, Otis Gray, Thomas Gray, Brooksville; Joseph Hackett. Edward Hackett, Alonzo D. Moores, Castine; Marcellus A. Hardin, Unity.
( OMPANY L. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Farrier Hosea J. Joy, Ellsworth.
Farrier Enoch J. Ames, Exeter.
PRIVATES.
Edgar B. Davis, Belfast; Benjamin B. Hills, William H. Lowell, Burlington; John Murphy, John E. Rhines, Charles E. Pinkham, Washington; James W. Nutt, Dexter; Andrew Newbit, Belmont; John Robinson, Charles A. Sukeforth, Appleton; Charles E. Wescott, Brooksville; Fred M. Ames, Bangor.
COMPANY M. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Sergeant Charles D. Chapman, Passadumkeag.
Corporal Thomas F. Phinney, Stockton. Corporal William S. Farrell, Rockland. Bugler Daniel B. Dean, Passadumkeag. Farrier William H. Palmer, Freedom.
PRIVATES.
Charles H. Batchelder, Philip E. Haynes, Edgar Hathaway, Passai dumkeag; Stephen O. Young, Thomas Barney, Rockland; Adelber- H. Dickey, Stockton; Enos Dow, Palermo; Orrin C. Estes, Lee; El Garland, William Taylor, Ellsworth; Lysander Harriman, Dedham; George D. Higgins, Thorndike; Madison T. Jones, Washington; Silas C. Thomas, Camden; James Wright, Lincoln; Hiram E. Baker, Cor- inth; Lysander Ferren, Frank W. Millett, Levant.
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