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FIRST REGIMENT DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (BAKER'S) CAVALRY.
Eight companies for this regiment were organized at Augusta, Maine, from October, 1863, to March, 1864, to serve three years, and assigned to companies D, F, G, H, I, K, L, and M. This regiment was originally designed for special service in the District of Columbia, and was under the command of Colonel L. C. Baker. After per- forming important service in and about Washington for several months, half of the regiment was ordered to Portsmouth, Virginia, and dismounted; the other half was assigned to General Butler's command, and partici- pated in General Kautz's cavalry raid in the early part of June, 1864. On the 23d of August the regiment had an engagement with the Hampton Legion; also partici- pated the next day in the action near Ream's Station. All the Maine officers and enlisted men were transferred to the First Maine Cavalry, August 25th, but did not then join the latter regiment, and remained doing picket duty on the extreme left of the army, on a line about four miles in length. On the 15th of September the regiment was attacked by a large force of the enemy, and after a gallant resistance was compelled to retreat, losing heavily in killed, and a large number being taken prisoners. The remaining men then joined the First Maine Cavalry, and from this date the history of the reg- iment is identical with that of the First Maine Cavalry.
FILED OFFICER.
Major Joel W. Cloudman, Stetson.
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COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain Joel W. Cloudman, Stetson, Co. D. Captain William S. Howe, Stetson, Co. D.
Captain Andrew M. Benson, Oldtown, Co. H.
Captain Daniel F. Sargent, Brewer, Co. M. First Lieutenant William S. Howe, Stetson, Co. D. First Lieutenant Eli Parkman, Charleston, Co. D. First Lieutenant Daniel F. Sargent, Brewer, Co. G. Second Lieutenant Eli Parkman, Charleston, Co. D. Second Lieutenant Leander M. Comins, Lincoln, Co. G.
Second Lieutenant Corydon B. Lakin, Stetson, Co. K. Second Lieutenant Henry D. Fuller, Corinth, Co. M.
PRIVATES.
James F. Atwood, David J. Blanchard, William Y. Clement, John F. Dolliver, David Greeley, Moses T. Jackson, Levi B. Lewis, James McCarrison, jr., Rowland B. Pomroy, Minot C. Stearns, Hiram B. Sleeper, Josiah B. Young, Milford; Asa M. Young, Hampden; Fran- cis A. Birce, Orrington; William J. Butterfield, Milford; Silas Blodgett, Charleston; Fred H. Butterfield, Henry Barker, George Barker, Mil- ford; Frederick C. Brookings, William E. Bailey, Bradford; Albert J. Blanchard, Exeter; Samuel W. Bridgham, Newburg; Benjamin Bag- ley, Corinth; Preston L. Bennett, Plymouth; Isaac S. Bicknell, Stet- son; David F. Brown, Levant, Horace W. Bolton, Newport; Stephen A. Berry, Garland; James M. Boyd, Plymouth; Daniel V. Bolton, Orr- ington; George W. Brickett, Etna; Abner Babb, Alton; Warren F. Bickford, Newburg; Cyrus F. Barrett, Hermon; Llewellyn F. Bick- more, Bangor; Jason Burlingame, Oldtown; Osgood Cappers, Levant; John Caverly, Joel W. Cloudman, Stetson; Orrin B. Caverly, Newport; James Curtis, jr., Uriah Curtis, Stetson; Orrison W. Cole, Etna; Charles W. Crockett, Paul F. R. Clark, Nathan. Clark, Stetson; Benja- min F. Carter, Cromwell Carter, Etna; Elisha E. Cunliffe, Orono; Charles H. Crowell, Dexter; Charles T. E. Clapp, Enfield; William Coyle, Oldtown; John C. Craig, Dixmont; Elbridge J. Coan, Exeter; Abram M. Colburn, Kilborn Cowan, Orono; Leander M. Comins, Lincoln; Richard J. Cram, Bradley; James H. Card, Glenburn; Henry R. Cowan, Orono; Frederick W. Chase, Bradford; William H. Can- ney, Exeter; Charles H. Caverly, Newport; Sylvanus R. Chamberlain, Bradford; Addison W. Crowell, Dexter; Lorenzo D. Chamberlain, Hudson; Horace B. Cushman, Dixmont; David Crosby, Levant; Charles H. Cobb, Orrington; Stephen R. Crosby, Clifton, Arrona W. Douglass, Greenbush; Joseph Doe, Milford; John S. Deering, Etna; Edward B. Deering, Brewer; Lafayette Damon, Stetson; Alvin A. Dority, Freeland Dunning, Charleston; Elisha W. Devereaux, John F. Dolliver, Howard M. Doyen, Henry L. Doyen, Levant; Walter D. Daniels, Newport; Richard M. Daniels, Stetson; Charles Dyer, Etna; Alonzo Dunning, Charleston; Stephen Davis, Stetson; John E. Daniels, Wil- liam H. Daniels, Exeter; John H. Day, Newport; Warren Dobbs, Etna; Charles D. Day, Brewer; Daniel F. Davis, Stetson; Henry R. Emerson, Levant; Gilman L. Eastman, Corinth; Henry W. Folsom; Etna, Samuel Fowles, Stetson; Oliver J. Folsom, Etna; Benjamin F. Folsom, Newburg; Silas S. Foss, Lee; Charles A. French, Bradford; Juan F. Flint; Gorham A. Folsom, Newburg; Stephen R. Fletcher, Bradford; Daniel Frost, Adelbert- I. Friend, Brewer; Henry S. Floyd, Eddington; Henry D. Fuller, Corinth; John M. Gilman, Newport, John W. Goodwin, Charles H. Goodwin, John R. Getchell, Joseph T. Getchell, Stetson; George C. Getchell, Levant; George W. Gipson, Orono; Lionel D. Gary, Bradford; Thomas Gulifer, Corinth; Charles Glidden, Newport; Samuel B. Gerry, Newport; Edwin S. Gates, Lin- coln; Orrin L. Goodwin, Carroll; Fred Holt, Orono; James L., Hunt, George H. Higgins, Charleston; Charles Hussey, Orono; Hanson Hutchins, jr., Etna; Hezekiah F. Harris, Oldtown; Michael Hayes, Lee; Orrin M. Harrington, Newport; Charles C. Hurd, jr., Exeter; Samuel F. Harris, Bradley; William S. Howe, Stetson; George F. Hamilton, Newport; James B. Harris, Bradley; Ira B. Harvey, Max- field; James C. Huntington, Bradford; James W. Herrin, Gustavus A. Hopkins, Plymouth, Samuel Hurd, jr., Stetson; D'Oscar Hopkins, Plymouth; Edwin Hill, Garland; Charles A. Heald, Lagrange; Hora- tio W. Harris, Oldtown; Henry J. Hurd, Corinth; Alto L. Hall, Lin- coln; Josiah D. Hinds, Orrington; Hiram B. Ingalls, Albert M. Jack- son, Henry A. Jackson, Bangor; Mariner S. Johnson, Exeter; Rufus E. Jewett, Etna; Benjamin W. Jellison, Oldtown; Charles H. Johnston, Rufus Johnson, Peter Jennings, Orono; Isaac N. Jenkins, Stetson; Alexander Jenkins, Newport; William K. Kennard, Etna; John Knowles, Corinna; John S. Keisor, Corinth; George S. Kelley, New- burg; Marcellus R. Kellogg, Patten; Hosea Knowles, Stetson; Abia- thar R. Kendall, Carmel; John Kellen, Brewer; George E. Kimball,
Winn; Perley Lowe, Levant; Charles E. Long, Newport; Cyrus Leighton, Stetson; Daniel W. Lowell, Plymouth; Charles E. Linnell, Le- vant; Charles S. Lary, Corinth; David Lawrence, Stetson; Almon Lewis, Newport; Corydon B. Lakin, Stetson; Samuel Lougee, Exeter; Ray- mond Lincoln, Dexter; Levi Ludden, Oldtown; Levi B. Lewis, James McCorrison, jr., Kenduskeag; Daniel R. McKenney, Stetson; Charles W. Merrifield, Orono; Edwin B. Melvin, Exeter; Richard McKenney, Newport; James A. Murphy, Lee; Charles H. Miller, Enfield; James S. Merrifield, Orono; Everett Mitchell, Etna; Albert L. McDonald, George Morrill, Joseph McKenney; Charles H. Moore, Orono; Daniel T. Mayo, Carmel; Nathan Moore, John A. Merrill, Orono; Elisha H. Megguier, Corinth; Albert S. McKenney, Stetson; Aaron L. Mor- rison, Charleston; Cornelius C. McDaniel, Orono; Dennis Madi- gan, Oldtown; John H. McCombs, Garland; Elijah Morrill, New- burg; John Mooney, Bangor; John 'S. Mills, Oldtown; John B. Marsh, Corinth; Justin S. Nevins, Bangor; James A. Neal, Orono; Sumner B. Newbegin, Milford; William H. H. Nickerson, Newport; Josiah Nason, jr., Veazie; Caleb F. Ordway, Orono; John N. Os- good, Bradford; Arthur A. Pond, Bangor; John Parry, Orono; Aaron B. Patterson, Newport; Robert A. Patten, Stetson; Frank A. Pedding- ton, Dexter; George L. Pease, Bradley; Anson Pettengill, Levant; John Page, Newport; Charles H. Pullen, Exeter; Alonzo Patten, Old- town; El W. Parkman, Charleston; James N. Prescott, Exeter; Ed- ward Porter, Bangor; George E. Powers, Orrington; Charles C. Palmer, Exeter; Charles W. Pickering, Albert A. Pierce, Bradford; David S. Perry, Winn; William B. Quimby, Newport; Michael G. Quinn, Carmel; Samuel J. Robinson, Orrington; James H. Rackliff, Bangor; George W. Rowell, Eddington; Thomas D. Rogers, Exeter; George A. Rowell, Bradley; Stephen P. Rowell, Orono; Thomas D. Rice, Plymouth; Benjamin F. Russell, Charles A. Russell, Exeter; Charles E. Rider, Bradford; Washington I. Rogers, Orrington; Fred- erick Reed, Bangor; Robert Rolliston, Oldtown; Henry G. Reynolds, Orrington; Albert A. Robinson, Corinth; Rodney W. Robinson, Brad- ford; Sanford J. Reed, Hermon; Prentiss Shaw, Corinna; Nathaniel Souther, Atwood 'C. Souther, Levant; Minot C. Stearns, Hiram B. Sleeper, Kenduskeag; Alton D. Spratt, Carmel; Corydon O. Stone, Corinna; C. C. Smiley, Sanford F. Simpson, Levant; Albert Spaulding, Newport; Francis A. Shaw, Exeter; Nathan M. Shaw, Bradford; Samuel B. Stone, Dixmont; Albert L. Sylvester, Etna; George B. Stearns, Orono; John Swaney, Stetson; Hartwell E. Stowe, Gardiner L. Stowe, Dexter; Sewall W. Smith, Eddington; James M. Simpson, Brewer; Edward P. Spratt, Carmel; Levi W. Sylvester, Etna; Asbury E. Soule, Newburg; William H. Stanhope, Bradford; Nathaniel T. Sargeant; Brewer; Oliver C. Talpey, Charleston; John P. Thompson, Veazie; Henry J. Thurlow, William H. Thurlow, Lee; Henry I. Tate, Frederick P. Townsend, Stetson; Daniel M. Tibbetts, Exeter; Horace K. Tobin, Lincoln; Charles L. Tash, Chester; Zelotes W. Trask, Ban- gor; George A. Varney, Newburg; William A. Vinall, George Vinall, Orono; Horace Varney, Newburg; Albert P. Winslow, Winn; James C. Whiting, Orono, John M. Warren, Veazie; George W. Wyman, Charleston; George A. Wentworth, Hiram Wood, Orrington; John G. Wing, Franklin B. Wilson, Orono; John W. West, John William, Carmel; Horace V. Whitcomb, Etna; Seward P. Woodman, James M. Woodman, Plymouth; Frank H. Wood, Etna; Seth E. Woodman, Plymouth; Elisha A. Webster, Glenburn; John T. Watson, Orono; Austin B. White, Levant; George W. Wood, Stetson; Jeremiah D. Webber, Winn; Hiram S. Willa, Hudson; Nathan B. Wiggin, Ban- gor; Charles M. Wentworth, Orrington; Oliver J. Woodard, Bradford; George Wellington, Garland; Gilman Welch, Veazie; Oscar T. Chase, Bradford; Samuel B. Gerry, Newport; Marcellus Hoben, Orrington. Edward Sylvester, Otis W. Whitcomb, Etna; Rowland B. Pomroy, Kenduskeag.
FIRST REGIMENT HEAVY ARTILLERY.
This regiment was organized at Bangor, Maine, Au- gust 21, 1862, as the Eighteenth Regiment Infantry, to serve three years, and left Bangor August 24th for Washington, where, after occupying a position on the Virginia side, and doing garrison duty for nearly five months, in accordance with orders from the War Depart- ment the organization was changed to heavy artillery, and by General Order No. 62, Adjutant General's Office of Maine, series of 1862, was designated as the First Regiment Heavy Artillery of Maine volunteers. The
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several companies were stationed in the forts and bat- teries forming the defences of Washington, and there remained until 1864. The Third Battery of Mounted Artillery was temporarily attached to this regiment by War Department Special Order No. 144, of March 28, 1863, and served as Company M until relieved and re-organized as a battery of mounted artillery, by War Department Special Order No. 88, of February 23, I864.
The organization of the First Maine Heavy Artillery, with the maximum number of men required (1800), was completed in the month of February, 1864. On the 15th of May the regiment embarked on transports to join the Army of the Potomac, debarking at Belle Plain Landing; and on the 19th, near the Fredericksburg Pike, it took a prominent part in repulsing the heavy attack of the enemy on the supply trains; the loss of the regiment in that action being as follows: Commissioned officers killed, 6; wounded, 6; enlisted men killed, 76; wounded, 388; aggregate loss, 476.
On the 24th the regiment was assigned to the Second Brigade, Third Division, Major-General Birney com- manding. On the 16th and 18th of June it participated in the charges on the enemy's works at Petersburg, Vir- ginia, the loss of the regiment during those two days being 7 commissioned officers killed and 25 wounded, 108 enlisted men killed and 464 wounded. The regi- ment also participated in the unsuccessful movement on the 22d, to establish a line to extend south of Peters- burg, losing about twenty men, chiefly prisoners. On the 18th of August, the regiment doing picket duty near Deep Bottom, Colonel Chaplin, commanding the line, was mortally wounded by a rebel sharpshooter, and died on the 20th. The regiment afterwards moved to the vicinity of Fort Sedgwick, where it remained until Sep- tember 30th, continually under fire; the loss in killed and wounded, however, did not amount to twenty. On the 2d of October the regiment participated in the movement in the direction of the South Side Railroad, and returned to Fort Sedgwick on the 6th, having lost 7 men; and on the 27th, in the action on the Boydton Plank Road, losing in killed, wounded, and missing, 3 commissioned officers and 29 enlisted men.
The regiment returned to the front of Petersburg on the 28th, and was ordered to Cedar Level; and on the 7th of December took part in the destruction of Jarrett's Station, on the Weldon Railroad, returning to Petersburg on the 12th. On the 5th of February, 1865, it partici- pated in the movement to Hatcher's Run, where it re- mained doing the ordinary picket duty till March 25th, when it was engaged with the enemy for more than one hour, losing 1 commissioned officer and 3 enlisted men killed, 17 wounded, and 6 taken prisoners. It also par- ticipated in all the movements resulting in the evacuation of Richmond and Petersburg, and the surrender of the rebel army under Lee-losing in the several engage- ments 4 commissioned officers wounded, 4 enlisted men killed and 21 wounded.
On the 16th of April the regiment was at Bailey's . 20
Cross Roads, and participated in the "grand review at Washington.
On the 6th of June the original members of the regi- ment were mustered out of the United States service, but the organization, composed of veterans and recruits of this regiment, and accessions from the Seventeenth and Nineteenth Regiments, remained and occupied the line of forts from Fort Washington on the Potomac to Fort McMahon on the Anticosti, until September II, 1865, when it was mustered out of the United States service at Washington, District of Columbia, by Captain D. W. Van Horn, Assistant Commissary of Musters, in accordance with orders from the War Department. Leav ing Washington on the 12th, it arrived in Bangor on the 17th, where, on the 20th, the members of the regiment were paid and finally discharged.
FIELD AND STAFF.
Colonel Daniel Chaplin, Bangor.
Colonel Russell B. Shepherd, Bangor. Lieutenant-Colonel Russell B. Shepherd, Bangor.
Major Russell B. Shepherd, Bangor.
Major Christopher V. Crossman, Bangor.
Major Charles W. Nute, Lincoln. Quartermaster Horatio Pitcher, Bangor. Surgeon Rotheus E. Paine, Hampden.
Assistant Surgeon Henry A. Raynolds, Bangor. Sergeant-Major Nathan M. Mills, Milford. Sergeant-Major John A. Lancey, Bangor. Quartermaster-Sergeant Charles Dwinel, Bangor. Commissary-Sergeant Charles Dwinel, Bangor. Commissary-Sergeant George P. Pate, Bangor. Hospital Steward Benjamin C. Frost, Bangor. Hospital Steward Joshua W. Tresley, Hermon. Principal Musician, Fred A. Edwards, Lincoln. Principal Musician Andrew A. Sawyer, Levant.
ยท COMPANY A.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain William C. Clark.
Captain Charles W. Nute, Lincoln.
Captain Samuel E. Burnham, Lincoln.
First Lieutenant Charles W. Nute, Lincoln.
First Lieutenant Samuel F. Burnham, Lincoln.
First Lieutenant Charles Merrill, Lincoln.
First Lieutenant Warren A. Huntress, Lincoln.
Second Lieutenant Samuel E. Burnham, Lincoln.
Second Lieutenant Charles Merrill, Lincoln.
Second Lieutenant Warren A. Huntress, Lincoln.
Second Lieutenant Prince A. Gatchell, Lincoln.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Sergeant David F. Averill, Lincoln.
Sergeant Joseph W. Knights, Lincoln.
Sergeant Thomas B. Gifford, Lincoln.
Sergeant John H. Taylor, Winn.
Sergeant Hiram R. Bailey, Springfield.
Sergeant Charles Merrill, Lincoln.
Sergeant Prince A. Getchell, Lincoln.
Sergeant Warren A. Huntress, Lincoln.
Sergeant Luther Clay, Lincoln. Sergeant Arthur P. Budge, Springfield.
Corporal Benjamin M. Griffin, Lowell.
Corporal James B. Parsons, Glenburn.
Corporal Thomas H. Stanwood, Woodville.
Corporal Martin Scott, Chester. Corporal Samuel K. Thornton, Lincoln.
Corporal Daniel S. Scott, Woodville.
Corporal William Harmon, Winn.
Corporal Randall M. Davis, Lincoln.
Corporal Frederic A. Edwards, Lincoln.
Corporal David F. Averill, Lincoln.
Corporal Joseph W. Knights, Lincoln.
Corporal Jonathan Clay, jr., Burlington.
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Corporal James Warren, Lincoln. Artificer Herod Robinson, Exeter. Artificer Jonathan G. Rideout, Lincoln. Musician William C. Shaw, Lincoln. Musician Charles F. Davis, Lincoln. Wagoner Benjamin Richardson, Lincoln,
Wagoner Lyman H. Dolley, Lincoln.
PRIVATES.
James P. Annis, Hermon; Otis H. Bruce, Robert W. Bruce, Danie M. Edwards, Francis R. Jewell, Benjamin Dow, Horatio Nelson, Israel H. Nute, George E. Osborne, Thomas Sullivan, Francis A. Sullivan, George A. Tucker, George Tourtillott, Augustus M. Turner, James Warren, William C. Warren, Benjamin Richardson, Nathaniel Bothwell, jr., John A. Davis, Lyman H. Davis, Oscar R. Fitch, Thomas B. Gifford, Austin Heath, Alvin W. Hurd, Aaron Kneeland, Thomas G. Libby, Edward C. Osborne, Jonathan G. Rideout, George C. Rounds, Albert Spearen, Samuel Thornton, George W. Tucker, James H. West, Adelbert Wtiham, Lincoln; Walter H. Randolph, Dixmont; William Benson, Lorenzo D. Davis, Andrew J. Dill, Charles H. Hill, Mattawamkeag; Jeremiah F. Bartlett, Nathan C. Cole, Elijah M. Clements, John N. Leonard, Daniel W. Snow, John R. Merrill, Chandler H. Beale, Oscar Abbott, Newburg; David Berry, Orrin M. Crummitt, James Flye, George Leeth, Rosewell Reed, George H. Wilcox, Simon Devon, Charles W. Carson, Walter K. Kelly, Charles H. Johnson, Nathaniel Ladd, Dennis O. Leary, Bangor; Alba W. Spencer, Horace S. Reed, Orono; Jeremiah Avery, Greenfield; Jere- miah B. Atkins, Manly S. Brown, Levant; Amasa S. Flagg, John P. Crowley, Atwood Burnham, Andrew J. Pierce, Hudson; George W. Dill, Robert Clifford, Willard Knights, Lee; Amos T. Holt, Hiram R. Bailey, John G. Dolley, Enoch Grover, Isaac L. Olmstead, Albert Spearen, William W. Tibbetts, Springfield; John C. Ritchie, Hampden; Nathaniel L. Fisher, Corinth; Melvin J. Perry, Charles H. Lancaster, Corinna; William Pendleton, Charles H. Tibbetts, Benjamin G. Grover, Horace L. Peasley, Alonzo S. Tripp, Burlington; Henry H. Scott, John B. Scott, George W. Scott, Jeremiah Glidden, Addison C. Keen, Daniel McCurdy, Martin Scott, William W. Scott, Chester; William Mansell, Charleston; William C. Davis, Benjamin M. Griffin, Ivory S. White, Lowell; William Harmon, Samuel C. Leland, Henry Noble, Charles Noble, John H. Taylor, Winn; Henry W. Howard, Bealy Runnells, John E. Waite, Pattagumpus; John O. Hughes, Med- way, James B. Parsons, Glenburn; Francis L. Philbrook, Frederick Philbrook, Prentiss; Herod Robinson, Joseph E. Robinson, Exeter; Daniel S. Scott, George F. Stanwood, Thomas H. Stanwood, John R. Towle, Holden.
COMPANY B. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain Samuel W. Daggett, Bangor.
Captain Frederick C. Low, Bangor.
First Lieutenant Frederick C. Low, Bangor.
First Lieutenant Andrew J. Hilton, Glenburn. First Lieutenant Miles Mckinney, Bangor.
First Lieutenant Benjamin C. Frost, Bangor. Second Lieutenant Charles E. Robinson, Bangor. Second Lieutenant Charles W. Lenfest, Milford. Second Lieutenant Isaac N. Morgan, Brewer. Second Lieutenant Albert G. Abbott, Bangor.
Second Lieutenant Miles Mckinney, Bangor. Second Lieutenant Edward L. Worcester, Bangor.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Sergeant Andrew J. Hilton, Glenburn. Sergeant Charles W. Lenfest, Milford. Sergeant Isaac N. Morgan, Brewer. Sergeant Albert G. Abbott, Bangor. Sergeant Herman P. Smith, Orrington. Sergeant William A. Webster, Glenburn. Sergeant Freeman D. Gove, Alton. Sergeant Charles W. Phipps, Orrington. Sergeant William K. Nason, Kenduskeag.
Sergeant Edward L. Worcester, Bangor. Sergeant Henry L. Thomas, Bradford. Sergeant Sylvester G. Elliot, Holden. Corporal William H. Welch, Bradford. Corporal Miles Mckinney, Bangor. Corporal Addison C. Percival, Hudson. Corporal Nathaniel S. Hoyt, Bangor.
Corporal Gustavus A. Watson, Bangor. Corporal William A. Webster, Bangor. Corporal Charles H. Pond, Bangor.
Corporal Herman P. Smith, Orrington. Corporal George H. Robbins, Bangor. Corporal Ezra McGray, Bradford. Corporal Marion F. Tyler, Glenburn. Corporal Ferdinand C. Burr, Brewer.
Corporal Joseph B. Tibbetts, Glenburn. Corporal Alonzo Gray, Bangor. Corporal Willard B. Emery, Bangor.
Corporal Wilmot T. Vickery, Glenburn.
Corporal Simeon A. Hapworth, Bangor. Corporal Isaiah B. Bolton, Orrington. Corporal Charles E. Lovell, Bangor. Corporal Isaac P. F. McCobb, Bradford. Musician Charles L. Levalley, Bangor. Musician Elbridge T. Lansil, Bangor. Artificer Alfred M. Cowan, Glenburn. Artificer Charles H. Pond, Bangor.
Wagoner Henry W. Hutchinson, Glenburn. Wagoner Charles Jones, Bangor.
PRIVATES.
William Alexander, Edward W. Gorham, Leonard McCoy, Thorn- ton M. Pierce, George H. Robbins, Edward L. Worcester, George W. Grant, Nathaniel S. Hoyt, Charles W. Johnson, Charles W. Jones, Henry J. Kimball, William S. Mayville, Henry H. Mayville, Patrick McCue, John P. Trask, Benjamin F. Whittier, Ambrose Boyle, Jud- son Dexter, David Estes, John Elden, David King, Jason C. Russell, William Bartlett, Charles H. Daggett, George W. Grant, Nathan A. Hopkins, Lysander Bragg, Artemas Butterfield, Manley Butterfield, Benjamin F. Buzzell, Isaac Duff, George M. Furbish, Samuel Gibson, Reuel Graves, Lorenzo D. Jones, Elbridge T. Lansill, Charles R. La- valley, Charles E. Lovell, Charles W. Lant, Richard P. McGrath, James McHugh, Charles H. McKenney, George F. Marquis, John H. Nason, Albert B. Rider, Thomas Savage, Joseph B. Tibbetts, Lemuel B. Whitney, Benjamin F. Whittier, Charles H. Whittier, Benjamin F. Adams, Andrew M. Davis, Charles E. Dodge, George Delany, George Emerson, William Allen, Andrew M. Davis, Bangor; Franklin Ware, Jeremiah T. Bowden, Henry A. Severance, Isaiah B. Bolton, Samuel M. Bolton, Timothy W. George, Charles W. Phipps, Albert B. Rider, George B. Robinson, Aretus H. Baker, Orrington; Harvey A. Blanch- ard, Albert Clements, Albert Smith, John Freese, Eli Veancon, George Inman, Joseph Labelle, Orono; Leander Vickery, Orlando Moore, Warren H. Kent, Solomon Morrison, James A. Giles, Jefferson Gray, George W. Barstow, Lewis M. Thompson, John M. Beebe, John Fra- zer, Charles E. Shaw, Charles H. Tyler, Brewer, George S. Gates, An- drew E. Gates, Burlington; Benjamin Jackson, Joseph O. Ward, Carmel; Franklin S. Blayze, Greenbush, Joseph S. Hutchins, Nehemiah Brown, David R. Mills, Nathan M. Mills, Henry C. Hutchinson, Milford; Charles L. Langley, James Langley, Joseph R. Langley, James Lough- rey, Amaziah Langley, Stetson; Herbert T. Gibbs, James A. Cole, Alfred M. Cowan, Rosalvan P. Cowan, Henry Hutchinson, Herbert Leadbetter, Isaac H. Parsons, Willard W. Pomeroy, Marion F. Tyler, Wilmot T. Vickery, Glenburn; W. Jethro Clark, Alton; Truman D. Gre, Charles N. Leavitt, Truman Gre, Corinth; Elbridge G. Gordon, Isaac P. F. McCobb, Jacob O. Mudgett, Charles Speed, John Speed, David Brady, Stephen Stout, Henry L. Thomas, Albert Treat, Peter Tibdo, Henry Bell, James M. Call, Augustus E. Clark, James B. Erskine, John C. Erskine, Alphonso Fletcher, Austin Q. French, John H. Fur- bish, Bradford; Calvin R. Billington, Dedham; Charles A. Colomy, Hudson; James A. Courtney, William K. Nason, John S. Smith, Ken- duskeag; Leander F. Elliott, Sylvander V. Elliott, Holden; John H. Tibbets, Charles T. Twombly, Levant; Ira B. Robbins, Appleton; William P. Hewes, Charles F. Jewell, Dixmont; Sappel Orson, Thomas Loran, Thomas Dana, John Kealing, Thomas Louis, Old- town; Sylvester C. Rose, Dexter; John Tomar, Lincoln; James Mc- Keen, Eddington; Elias K. Porter, Hampden; Henry W. Rider, Peter Tidbo, William H. Welch, Bradford; William W. Tibbetts, Clifton.
COMPANY C. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain George R. Fernald, Levant. First Lieutenant Horatio Pitcher, Bangor. First Lieutenant Hezekiah H. Lane, Bangor. First Lieutenant James F. Robinson, Bangor. Second Lieutenant Charles J. House, Lee.
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NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Sergeant George A. York, Bangor.
PRIVATES.
James F. Aldridge, Eben W. Foster, George G. Henries, Chris- topher Mench, William H. Porter, Alonzo Thompson, Benjamin Edley, N. G. Furbush, Andrew Garland, John Ham, Hezekiah Lane, Charles D. Mowney, James F. Robinson, William White, Bangor; William J. Wilcox, Patten; Charles W. Allen, Hampden; Nathan Brasier, Oldtown; W. Alney Titus, William L. Carr, George W. Curtis, Dexter; Don Carlos Sinclair; Edward J. Howard, Brewer; Daniel Clifford, Lincoln; Edwin G. Brimmer, Charleston; Francis G. Knowlton, Dixmont; William W. Smith, Edwin T. Smith, Orrington; Josiah Towle, Joshua Walton, Enfield; David E. Cunningham, Brad- ford; Charles J. House, Lee.
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