History of Penobscot County, Maine; with illustrations and biographical sketches, Part 44

Author: Williams, Chase & Co., Cleveland (Ohio)
Publication date: 1882
Publisher: Cleveland, Williams, Chase & Co.
Number of Pages: 1100


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COMPANY D.


COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Captain Christopher V. Crossman, Bangor.


Captain Frederick E. Shaw, Bangor.


Captain Abiather J. Knowles, Bangor.


First Lieutenant Frederic E. Shaw, Bangor.


First Lieutenant Henry E. Sellers, Bangor.


First Lieutenant George Rollins, Bangor.


First Lieutenant William A. Beckford, Bangor.


First Lieutenant James A. Dole, Bangor. Second Lieutenant Henry E. Sellers, Bangor. Second Lieutenant George Rollins, Bangor.


Second Lieutenant William A. Beckford, Bangor.


Second Lieutenant Thomas S. Drummond, Bangor.


Second Lieutenant Hezekiah H. Lane, Bangor.


Second Lieutenant James F. Robinson, Bangor.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Sergeant Henry E. Sellers, Bangor. Sergeant Jonathan C. Lane, Bangor.


Sergeant John S. Pearson, Bangor.


Sergeant William A. Bickford, Bangor. Sergeant Albert Haskell, Bangor. Sergeant William A. Howe, Eddington. Sergeant Henry M. Howe, Eddington.


Sergeant Hezekiah H. Lane, Bangor.


Corporal Lorenzo D. Hoyt, Stetson.


Corporal Joseph W. Covell, Bangor.


Corporal James F. Robinson, Bangor. Corporal Corydon Ireland, Bangor. Corporal Calvin Kirk, Bangor.


Corporal Albion K. P. Grant, Eddington.


Corporal Almon W. Blackman, Eddington.


Corporal Walter S. Gilman, Bangor.


Corporal James W. Bowman, Bangor.


Corporal Albert C. Ellis, Bangor.


Corporal Frank W. Webster, Bangor.


Corporal George Rollins, Bangor.


Corporal Timothy Cole, Bangor.


Corporal William A. Howe, Eddington.


Corporal John Jackson, Bangor Corporal Thomas S. Drummond, Bangor. Musician Charles H. Finson, Bangor. Musician Charles H. Tuesley, Hermon.


Artificer Amaziah Billings, Bangor. Wagoner Isaac S. Dunning, Eddington.


PRIVATES.


William C. Chamberlain, Otis Dunbar, Davis Ames, Stephen M. Bickford, John Bowen, Warren Boynton, Gorham Bulger, Prentiss M. Baker, Alfred W. Cappers, John Cox, Timothy Cole, George H. Cros- by, William Dixon, James Dore, Fred F. Davis, Thomas Donahue, Andrew Frith, Ichabod G. Furbish, Isaac W. Gillespie, Joseph Good- win, David Ames, Walter S. Gilman, Roscoe G. Johnson, Samuel P. Jones, Calvin Kirk, Walter Leighton, Charles W. Lowell, Thomas Mccluskey, Charles H. Merrill, Edward K. Moulton, Amaziah Bil- lings, William H. Bragdon, Joseph W. Covel, Adrain R. Drew, John W. Hurd, Christopher L. Hutchinson, Corydon Ireland, Hezekiah H. Lane, William W. Philbrook, jr., David T. Pierce, George W. Porter, John N. Prescott, Joseph B. Prescott, Harvey H. Reed, Frank S. Robinson, James F. Robinson, Thomas Rose, Reuben W. Seavey, Charles N. Smith, Charles W. Smith, Sumner Tibbetts, Rodolphus A. Tufts, William Wallace, Mathew Waters, Robert A. Webster, George


W. Withan, Henry S. Hall, John W. Hanscom, Chris L. Hutchin- son, George A. Haskell, Charles O. Hutchinson, Joseph Hazleton Samuel P. Jones, Roscoe G. Johnson, Charles A. Jones, James A. Scullin, Horace A. Smith, Horace S. Smith, Theodore C. Stevens, John M. Tuttle, Alphonzo W. Philbrook, Eugene S. Philbrook, Samuel M. Emerson, Charles Parkhurst, Norris N. Pierce, Henry Pomroy, Frank S. Power, James Rediker, James F. Thompson, Henry S. Hall, John Hanscom, Timothy Mahoney, Archibald McDougal; Hosea B. Perkins, Jonas Page, Seward P. Richardson, James I. Smith, Benjamin Wiley, jr., John S. Libbey, Frank B. . Whitting, James A. Dole, Richard Firth, George Firth, Bangor ; Rodolphus A. Tufts, Joseph P. Dorr, Josiah E. Hurd, Robert R. Damon, Paul Berry, Stetson; George V. Bran, William C. Durgin, James B. Webb, Samuel J. Wentworth, Veazie; Tristram H. Warren, Hudson ; Charles H. Tuesley, Stephen L. Watson, Hermon ; Simon L. Norton, Lee; Abiather J. Knowles, Lagrange; Edward L. Hunt, Jeremiah Cook, Oldtown; Horatio F. Bean, Gustavus W. Bean, Etna; Hiram G. Bolton, Corinth ; David Bishop, Pattagumpus; Valentine Clevly, Charles H. Calef, Henry S. Campbell, Almon W. Blackman, Charles F. Broad, Isaac Dumming, Albion K. P. Grant, Henry M. Howe, Ed- dington ; Charles Shaw, Charles F. Pease, George H. Leathers, Dan- iel R. Leathers, Hazen B. Eastman, Exeter ; Charles A. Peavey, James W. Dutton, William E. Dutton, George A. Johnson, Emery W. Hatch, John T. Sears, Aaron Nason, Orono; David Smith, Dix- mont; Alexander Carr, Lorenzo Parks, John Jellison, Lorenzo Par- ker, Clifton ; John Patter, Jehiel S. Flanders, Hudson; William H. Beatham, Lincoln ; George H. Fish, Carmel; John H. Partridge, Hampden ; Gideon K. Oliver, Bradley ; Austin L. Jones, Holden.


COMPANY E. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Captain Benjamin F. Rollins, Dixmont.


Captain Prince A. Gatchell, Lincoln.


First Lieutenant Frederick A. Cummings, Bangor.


First Lieutenant Benjamin F. Rollins, Dixmont.


First Lieutenant George P. Pote, Bangor.


Second Lieutenant Fred A. Cummings, Bangor.


Second Lieutenant Benjamin F. Rollins, Dixmont.


Second Lieutenant G. P. Pote, Bangor.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Sergeant Charles J. House, Lee.


Sergeant Frederick A. Cummings.


Corporal Samuel F. Tasker, Bangor.


Corporal Ludovic O. Gatchell, Lee.


Corporal Jeptha Young, jr., Dixmont.


Corporal Daniel W. Pettingill, Corinna.


Artificer Richard P. Raynes, Bangor.


Artificer Alpheus Rowell, Dixmont.


PRIVATES.


Elisha A. Adams, Willard G. Delano, John Fitzgerald, Atwood Hillard, William S. Randlett, Richard P. Raynes, William L. Samp- son, Henry O. Smiley, Samuel F. Tasker, Abeal Fowles, James R. Orne, David O. Pollard, David V. Fogg, Amos D. Orne, George G. Thompson, Eliphalet Emery, David Hewey, Moses H. Hubbard, Nel- son Hart, William L. Hodsdon, John J. Johnston, Charles E. Lord, Isaac M. Sanborn, Bangor; Isaac L. Sanborn, Newport; Benjamin D. Averill, Prentiss; George E. Ba'l, George W. Greenough, George P. Leighton, Exeter; Ezra Mitchell, Thomas D. Jordan, John Saul, Jason Burlingame, Oldtown; James A. Barnes, William Bartlett, Emerson Bartlett, Charles A. Gatchell, Charles J. House, Jesse J. Peacock, Ben- jamin W. Rollins, Charles Thurlow, Wentworth Staples, Lee; Prince A. Gatchell, Lincoln; Sanford W. Foster, Springfield; Andrew J. Reeves, William R. Reeves, Andrew W. McFarland, Bradford; Horace Decker, Lagrange; Sewall B. Blake, Dexter; Osborne Wecman, Ken- duskeag; Jeptha Young jr., Alpheus Rowell, Stephen Myrick, Dixmont; Amos A. Withee, Etna; George Thompson, Elisha H. Broad, George S. Woodbury, Eddington; Seth H. Brown, No. 3 Plantation; Joseph F. Brown, Greenbush; John Bradford, Alton.


COMPANY F. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Captain Lorenzo Hinkley, Hampden.


Captain Roscoe F. Hersey, Bangor. Captain George R. Fernald, Levant.


First Lieutenant Roscoe F. Hersey, Bangor.


First Lieutenant George R. Fernald, Levant.


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First Lieutenant Horace H. Shaw, Hampden. First Lieutenant John N. Batchelder, Hampden. First Lieutenant John A. Lancey, Bangor. Second Lieutenant Gardiner H. Ruggles, Carmel. Second Lieutenant John N. Batchelder, Hampden. Second Lieutenant James A. Dole, Bangor. Second Lieutenant Stephen G. Waldron, Hampden. Second Lieutenant George R. Fernald, Levant. Second Lieutenant Horace H. Shaw, Hampden.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Sergeant Luther K. Patten, Hermon. Sergeant Nathan Emerson, jr., Hampden. Sergeant Asa T. Wing, Levant. Sergeant Stephen G. Waldron, Hampden. Sergeant James Goodel, jr., Hampden. Sergeant John W. Blake, Carmel. Sergeant Edward C. Tuttle, Bangor. Sergeant George E. Gilman, Levant.


Sergeant Horace H. Shaw, Hampden.


Sergeant Gardner H. Ruggles, Carmel. Sergeant John N. Batchelder, Hampden. Sergeant Horatio N. P. Spooner, Levant.


Corporal Fred A. Chamberlain, Bangor.


Corporal Bradley W. Abbott, Etna. Corporal Alonzo A. Orr, Argyle. Corporal Allison Blackden, Carmel. Corporal Edwin K. Stuart, Etna.


Corporal Araunah Tracey, Carmel.


Corporal Daniel R. Stevenson, Hampden.


Corporal Stephen S. Sawyer, Hampden.


Corporal David S. Farnham, Carmel.


Corporal Simeon C. Whitcomb, Hampden. Corporal John H. Kelley, Bangor. Corporal Mark T. Emerson, Bangor.


Corporal Nathan Emerson, jr., Hampden.


Corporal William M. Stevenson, Hampden.


Corporal James A. Dole, Bangor. Corporal Charles E. Perkins, Bradley. Corporal James C. Gray, Etna.


Corporal George E. Dodge, Carmel.


Corporal Asa T. Wing, Levant. Musician Amos W. Twombly, Levant.


Musician Andrew C. Sawyer, Levant.


Artificer Otis H. Manter, Carmel.


Wagoner Lafayette Brown, Hermon.


PRIVATES.


Joseph Appleton, Llewellyn A. Appleton, Bartlett Bradford, Cory- don C. Blackden, Loomis J. Felker, Owen D. Bradford, Augustus H. Collins, John A. Murch, John D. Small, Allison Blackden, Goff M. Blackden, John W. Blake, Peleg Bradford, jr., Eugene Burrill, Cyrus Heard, John Heard, Andrew S. Knight, Peter Patterson, George L. Robinson, Avandah Smith, Josiah Staples, Seldon Rogers, Arunah Tracy, Martin V. Tripp, Carmel; Abijah T. Young, Edwin K. Stuart, Daniel P. Reynolds, Harrison R. Friend, Joseph Carter, John G. Car- ter, 'Eugene Lord, Bradley W. Abbott, Etna; Harrison L. Mitchell, John A. Urey, Henry W. Pomroy, Aaron W. Edgerly, Richard L. Beebe, Frederick L. Clark, Levi Corson, jr., Otis W. Ellis, George E. Gilman, Orrin Houston, David A. Legrow, Thomas L. May, Charles F. Reed, James Turner, jr., Altheus O. Wing, Levant; Stephen G. Waldron, Hezekiah Whitcomb, Simeon C. Whitcomb, Oliver Wray, Wm. J. Temple, John W. Snow, Francis H. Snow, Alphonso Smith, Har- vey Sawyer, Stephen S. Sawyer, Andrew Patterson, G. J. Nickerson, Francis E. Joy, Daniel R. Stevenson, L. M. Stevenson, A. E. Hardy, Frederick T. Hall, James Goodell, jr., Orrington Gowin, Levi K. Mayo, Melvin S. Stevenson, Henry F. Stubbs, John W. Shaw, Hamp- den; John L. Robinson, James O. Knowlton, Corinth; Dennis Sher- burn, Newburg; Edward C. Tuttle, Charles J. Small, John H. Kelley, Nathan D. Hanson, Robert Fulton, jr., Frederick A. Chamberlain, John A. Lancey, Roscoe Johnston, Dennis Higgins, William Howard, Charles F. Clark, John F. Drew, Henry O. Keith, John F. Montgom- ery, Rodney J. Taylor, Bangor; Charles P. Wheeler, Newport; Joshua W. Tuesley, Robert Swan, Samuel Snow, James J. Reeves, Samuel Pomroy, Thomas Miller, Charles H. Maddocks, Ephraim J. Drew, Sylvester Drew, Charles R. Clark, Jacob R. Bowen, George W. Taylor, George A. York, David W. Barrett, Edward R. Maddocks, John Hall, Isaac W. Grant, Orville J. Dorman, James Booker, Sanford


Annis, Hermon; John H. Bell, Henry M. French, Hugh S. Skillin Garland; John W. Smith, William T. Gray, Ransom C. Dodge, Am' brose Nason, Bradley; Rufus H. Gilman, Exeter; Charles B. Smith, Charles O. Perry, Franklin C. Barwise, Brewer; Oliver P. Hodgdon, Kenduskeag; Henry Lord, Dexter; Alonzo A. Orr, Stephen Grant, George F. Bussell, Darius G. Brown, Argyle; Timothy Murphy, Orono; Osgood W. Stevens, Bradford; Alva M. Chick, Dixmont; Isaac A. Billington, Thomas Wentworth, James E. Wentworth, Orrington.


COMPANY G.


COMMISSIONED OFFICER.


Second Lieutenant Alphonzo A. Tozier, Veazie.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Corporal John G. Hammons, Etna. Corporal James C. Bradbury, Burlington. PRIVATES.


Asa Batchelder, Levant; Henry W. Casey, Hermon; William H. Shaw, David Legrow, Frank B. Dore, Orono; Floriman D. Furbish, Edwin W. Gould, Randall N. Cochran, David McLane, William Ritchie, Charles Randlett, Bangor; Jeremiah Towle, Enfield; Sylvester Taylor, Newport; Alonzo E. Randall, Dixmont; William R. Betts, Ellis Mehan, James Jones, Cornelius Mehan, Nathaniel Spaulding, Hampden; Elisha P. Smith, Chester; Simon McLain, John Robinson, Oldtown; Alson H. Quimby, Jethro S. Getchell, Etna; Josiah M. Gowdey, Timothy C. Atkinson, Charleston; Henry W. Casey, Her- mon; John S. Leathers, Carmel; Thornton E. Peavey, Joseph Peavey, Lincoln; Jacob McKenney, Stetson; Henry H. Sleeper, Milford; Charles D. Tirrell, Holden; Alonzo Cummings, Lowell.


COMPANY H. COMMISSIONED OFFICER.


Second Lieutenant John A. Lancey, Bangor.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICER.


Corporal Asbury F. Haynes, Passadumkeag. PRIVATES.


Alvin C. Casey, Edmund Perry, Loren O. Ward, Carmel; George Tucker, Greenfield; Benjamin Thomas, Charles W. Temple, Maxfield; Charles H. Dunham, Granville Dunham, Etna; Alfred Hirt, Bradford; Alfred J. Douglass, Exeter; John F. Norton, Springfield; Thomas Williams, George W. Tuesley, Hermon; William G. Jackson, Con- verse Thomas, Samuel A. Thomas, Frank Field, Lee; Charles H. Saulsbury, Orono; John W. Mitchell, Etna; Lewis A. Nason, John H. Jewell, George Jewell, Carroll G. Bickford, George M. Willey, Dix- mont; Charles E. Fickett, Brewer; Charles T. Haskell, Levant; John H. Modrey, Bangor; John Carrigan, Milford; Josiah M. Whittier, Austin W. Whittier, Corinth; Dennis Higgins, Hampden.


COMPANY I.


COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Captain John W. Atwell, Orono.


Captain Andrew J. Jaquith, Oldtown,


Captain Samuel J. Oakes, Oldtown.


Captain Hudson Sawyer, Levant.


First Lieutenant Andrew J. Jaquith, Oldtown.


First Lieutenant Samuel J. Oakes, Oldtown.


First Lieutenant Richard V. Moore, Oldtown.


First Lieutenant Benjamin F. Oakes, Oldtown.


First Lieutenant Albert White, Orono.


First Lieutenant Thomas G. Spratt, Orono. Second Lieutenant Lemuel J. Oakes, Oldtown.


Second Lieutenant Richard V. Moore, Oldtown.


Second Lieutenant Samuel W. Crowell, Orono.


Second Lieutenant Benjamin F. Oakes, Oldtown.


Second Lieutenant Albert White, Orono.


Second Lieutenant Thomas G. Spratt, Alton.


Second Lieutenant Abiather J. Knowles, Bangor.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Sergeant Charles M. Weymouth, Orono.


Sergeant Alphonzo A. Tozier, Veazie. Sergeant Albert Guppy, Corinth.


Sergeant Benjamin M. Foss, Orono. Sergeant Edwin F. Lord, Oldtown.


Sergeant Isaac Q. Freeze, Lagrange. Sergeant Newton E. Bonney, Veazie. Sergeant Richard V. Moore, Veazie. Sergeant Albert White, Orono.


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Sergeant John E. Bennoch, Orono. Sergeant Samuel W. Crowell, Orono. Sergeant Ithamer D. Morton, Oldtown. Corporal John A. Cousins, Oldtown. Corporal Charles W. Southard, Orono. Corporal Edward J. Milton, Oldtown. Corporal John B. Curtis, Orono. Corporal Charles Derocher, Orono. Corporal Edmund C. Parsons, Orono.


Corporal Chesley L. Metcalf, Oldtown. Corporal Melville C. Marsh, Orono. Corporal Thomas S. Spratt, Alton. Corporal Moses A. Colburn, Orono. Corporal Charles W. Weymouth, Orono. Corporal Adelbert Sproul, Veazie. Corporal Charles Dernsha, Orono.


Corporal Benjamin F. Oakes, Oldtown. Corporal Andrew S. Butters, Oldtown. Corporal George S. Oakes, Oldtown. Musician Moses A. Colburn, Orono. Musician William H. Grant, Bangor. Musician Albert C. Palmer, Exeter. Artificer Andrew S. Butters, Oldtown. Artificer George T. Springer, Oldtown. Wagoner Charles Mercer, Orono.


PRIVATES.


William F. Babb, George B. McKechnie, Alton; Joseph Boardway, Bradley; Newton E. Bonney, William Doane, William H. Doughty, James G. Dudley, John L. Rollins, Timothy E. Phillips, Veazie; Charles H. Bosworth, Charles A. Burgess, Barnard G. Church, Thomas J. Cole, John A. Cousins, Erastus F. Emery, Rufus Gross, Theodore H. Graffan, William Grover, John F. Hodgkins, James H. Harrison, Calvin L. Hutchins, Charles H. Knox, Edwin F. Lord, Chesley L. Metcalf, Zina Michael, Edward Milton, jr., James M. Moore, Wentworth Nason, Ephraim L. Brown, Edmund M. Erskine, Alverdo W. Ford, Oliver Porter, Samuel P. Soule, George B. Stinson, George B. Smith, Lorenzo Warren, Oldtown; Joel F. Brown, Allen W. Buzzell, Ira Chapman, John B. Cole, John B. Curtis, George W. Dernsha, Oval Dernsha, Henry H. Doane, Richard Dowdell, George W. Doe, Benjamin F. Foss, Thomas Gilbert, Selden Hancock, Nich- olas Harris, Amos R. Lansel, Albert W. Marsh, Melville C. Marsh, Anson C. Morrill, Thomas Neddo, James M. Neal, Edmund Parsons, Henry Pooler, Leander Russell, William S. Averill, George Derocher, Augustus Goodwin, James F. Getchell, Leander R. Young, David Lord; Alexander Veancour, James Carey, Andrew J. Miles, Greenlief McPhetres, Orono; Isaac Q. Freeze, Lagrange; Albert Guppy, Still- man Guppy, John W. Ham, Corinth; Andrew D. Hall, William R. Washburn, Brewer; James A. Hathaway, Lowell; Josiah M. Jordan, Troy; Eli Andrews, Job Kelley, Daniel J. Flanders, Newburg; Alvin S. Archer, Francis M. Archer, Medway; Joseph W. Cottle, Alfred Cottle, Alfred Carter, Ithamar Emerson, Fred A. McKenney, Bangor; Moses Davis, Winn; James Davis, Lincoln; Charles H. Hardy, Etna; George E. Tibbetts, Horatio Tibbetts, Alvin Overlook, Hermon; Hen- ry Rowe, Peru; Thomas B. Worcester, Prentiss; Randall J. Wilson, Charleston.


COMPANY K.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Sergeant Charles B. Flinn. Levant.


PRIVATES.


Benjamin L. Crowell, John F. Ames, Charles M. Dority, Corinth; Solomon T. Trott, Amos E. Trott, Winn; Albert Scribner, Charleston; Elisha Simpson, John Simpson, Bradford; James Smith, Josiah H. Porter, Willis M. Porter, Charles Holmes, Oldtown; George E. Bradley, Clifton; Moses P. Carson, John H. Dearborn, Andrew Springer, Stephen Silk, Martin Welch, Gustavas Malmquist, Francis O'Brien, John Pomroy, James Rogers, Ephraim W. Stewart, John P. Sprague, Lambert Bancroft, John Dougherty, Bangor; David R. Lane, Eleazar Hutchinson, Lincoln; Henry H. Hurd, Plymouth; Franklin W. Emery, Glenburn; Justin F. Bourne, Levant; Nathaniel Treadwell, jr., Lowell.


COMPANY L.


COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Captain Charles W. Lenfest, Milford. Captain Horatio N. P. Spooner, Levant.


Captain Thomas Foster, Hampden.


Captain Benjamin F. Oakes, Orono.


First Lieutenant Horatio N. P. Spooner, Levant. First Lieutenant Thomas Foster, Hampden.


First Lieutenant George E. Dodge, Carmel.


First Lieutenant Edward L. Worcester, Bangor.


Second Lieutenant George A. Oakes, Oldtown.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Sergeant George E. Dodge, Carmel.


Sergeant Joseph D. Sawyer, Oldtown. Sergeant Abiather J. Knowles, Bradford.


Sergeant Joseph A. Burlingame, Oldtown.


Musician Albra M. Perkins, Veazie.


Artificer John M. Hamlin, Hampden.


PRIVATES.


John H. Booker, Horace Tibbetts, Hermon; John J. Randall, Orono; Michael Bramegan, Dwinal A. Haynes, Augustus D. Prescott, George A. Tibbetts, Albert J. Osgood, Charles Wiley, James Averill, John Bigelow, Bangor; Charles Downs, Springfield; Henry A. Hig- gins, David G. Foster, Irad Walker, jr., John Finnegan, Hampden; John H. McMullen, Oldtown; Sylvester King, Lee; Franklin Chap- man, Newburg; Omar Shaw, Stetson; Rufus P. Patterson, Alfred P. Patterson, Newport; David Clendenin, Winn; George B. Crawford, Alton.


COMPANY M. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Captain Ezekiel R. Mayo, Hampden.


Captain Fred A. Cummings, Bangor.


Captain Charles Merrill, Lincoln.


First Lieutenant Charles W. Lenfest, Bangor.


First Lieutenant Prince A. Gatchell, Bangor.


Second Lieutenant Joseph W. Whitmore, Hampden.


Second Lieutenant Benjamin C. Frost, Bangor.


Second Lieutenant Arthur P. Budge, Springfield.


Second Lieutenant Andrew C. McCurdy, Lincoln.


NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.


Sergeant Norris N. Pierce, Bangor.


Sergeant David A. Knowles, Hampden.


Sergeant Andrew C. McCurdy, Lincoln.


Corporal Francis B. Dean, Bangor.


Corporal Isaac A. Billington, Orrington.


PRIVATES.


Horace C. Griffin, Matthew Elslager, Charles H. Johnson, Henry O. Kirth, Ebenezer B. Ordway, Starling Mower, William Spencer, Bradley; Stephen N. Barker, Charleston; Orlando Moore, George B. Barstow, Brewer; William F. Butters, Exeter; William W. Lander, John Brown, Dexter; George J. McDowell, Eli Veancon, Horace Buck- ley, Orono; Oliver W. Bates, Greenbush; Andrew Clindinnion, Chester; John E. Hathorn, Bradford; Alfred H. Hoyt, Kenduskeag; Mark P. Kelley, Levant; Anderson P. Norton, Garland; Charles H. Philbrick; Newburg; Rufus H. Rook, Clifton; Josiah M. Whittier, Corinth; Franklin Ware, Orrington.


DETACHMENT FIFTH REGIMENT HEAVY ARTILLERY. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICER.


Sergeant Charles Dwinell, Bangor.


PRIVATES.


Michael Brannegan, Dwinel A. Haynes, Augustus D. Prescott, Bangor; David Clendennin, Winn; John Finnegan, Hampden; John McMullen, Oldtown; Elon G. Moore, Dixmont; John J. Randall, Orono; George I. Smith, Hudson.


FIRST REGIMENT MOUNTED ARTILLERY.


This organization was composed of seven batteries, serving in different commands, which were organized for three years.


The following is an official list of battles in which the several batteries bore an honorable part, so far as pub- lished in orders:


First Battery (A)-Georgia Landing, Cotten, Bisland, Port Hudson, Cox's Plantation.


Second Battery (B) Official list of battles not yet published in orders. Third Battery ((')-Official list of battles not yet published in orders.


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Fourth Battery (D)-Cedar Mountain, Antietam, Wilderness, Spott- sylvania, Coal Harbor.


Fifth Battery (E)-Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Wilderness, Spott- sylvania, Coal Harbor, Petersburg, Opequan, Fisher's Hill, Cedar Creek.


Sixth Battery (F)-Cedar Mountain, Second Bull Run, Chantilly, Antietam, Gettysburg, Mine Run, Wilderness, Spottsylvania, North Anna, Coal Harbor, Petersburg, Deep Bottom.


Seventh Battery (G)-Wilderness, Spottsylvania, North Anna, Coal Harbor, Petersburg, Reams's Station, Poplar Spring Church.


THE FIRST MOUNTED BATTERY


was organized at Portland, December 18, 1861, and on the following day went to Camp Chase, Lowell, Massa- chusetts, where it remained until February 6, 1862, and left Boston on the 8th for Ship Island, Mississippi, land- ing there March 10th. On the 15th of May it arrived in New Orleans, and immediately entered upon patrol and garrison duty, which it performed until October Ist, when it was assigned to Brigadier-General Weitzel's re- serve brigade at Carrolton. On the 24th of the same month the battery embarked on transports for Donald- sonville, and on the 27th participated in the engagement at Labadieville, after which it went into camp near Thi- bodeaux, where it remained until January 11, 1863, and on that day proceeded towards Pattersonville on the Teche, where, on the 14th, it was, throughout the whole day, constantly engaged with the enemy. The battery afterwards returned to Thibodeaux, and thence to Bra- shear City. On the 12th and 13th of April the battery was engaged with the enemy at Bisland, and on the 27th at Port Hudson, where it lost I man killed and 13 wounded, also 13 horses killed. Immediately after the fall of Port Hudson, where it was under fire more or less every day, the battery embarked for Donaldsonville, where it took a prominent part in the engagement of the 13th of July, losing I man killed and 15 wounded, also 16 horses killed. On the 3d of August the battery ar- rived at Baton Rouge, and on the 18th of September it was assigned to General Franklin's Army Corps, and en- camped near New Iberia. On the 29th day of Decem- ber, every man present for duty with the battery, re-en- listed for three years, under War Department order authorizing such re-enlistment of men who had served two years, the muster-in taking place January 1, 1864. The battery arrived in New Orleans on the 20th of Jan- uary, and on the 10th of February the re-enlisted men came North on a furlough of thirty days, arriving at Augusta, Maine, on the 22d, where they rendezvoused on the 22d of March, remaining until April 4th, when the battery moved to Portland, leaving there on the 15th for Annapolis, Maryland, having been assigned to Gen- eral Burnside's Corps. On its arrival at Annapolis, on the 19th, the battery was ordered to Washington, District of Columbia, where, on the 12th of July, it assisted in repelling the rebel forces under General Early at Fort Stevens, and on the 30th was assigned to the Nineteenth Army Corps. On the 19th of September it took a prom- inent part in the action at Winchester, Virginia, and at Strasburg on the 22d, and on the 25th bivouacked at Harrisonburg, remaining until October 5th. The casual- ties in the battery in the several engagements from the 19th to the 26th of September, were 2 killed and 7


wounded. On the 5th of October the battery proceeded on the return march to Cedar Creek, Virginia, where it arrived on the roth, and on the 19th participated in the severe engagement at that place, resulting in the complete rout of the enemy. The battery lost in that engagement 2 enlisted men killed, 1 officer and 16 enlisted men wounded, and 8 men taken prisoners, also 49 horses killed. On the 9th of November the battery moved from Cedar Creek to Winchester, where it remained until January 14, 1865, when it proceeded to Manchester, Vir- ginia. On the 14th of April it returned to Winchester, and there remained in camp until July 9th, when it em- barked for Portland, Maine, arriving on the 13th, where, on the 15th of July, it was mustered out and discharged from the United States service by Captain C. Holmes, United States Army, in accordance with orders from the War Department.


PRIVATES.


Alexander Butler, William Jeffers, John J. McCastlin, Timothy Dris- coll, Stephen Russell, Bangor; Peter Dennis, Oldtown; Alexander Burton, Eddington; John Mahoney Ist, John Mahoney 2d, Charles- ton; Elisha Sanborn, Brewer; Daniel H. Dearborn, Newport.


SECOND MOUNTED BATTERY.


Organized at Augusta, November 30, 1861. Mustered out June 16, 1865.


PRIVATES.


Charles E. Ring, Bangor; Leonard W. Mann, Greenfield.


THE THIRD MOUNTED BATTERY


was organized at Augusta, Maine, December 11, 1861; remained encamped until March 19, 1862, when they left for Portland, where, after remaining in barracks at Island Park until April Ist, they left for Washington, arriving in that city on the 3d. They were detached, on the 14th, to act as pontooniers under General McDowell, in which capacity they served until November 7th, when they returned to Fort Lincoln, where they engaged in building battery "Maine." On the 28th of March, 1863, the Third Battery was transferred to the First Regi- ment Heavy Artillery, Maine volunteers, and assigned as Company M. On the 5th of January, 1864, 72 men, three-fourths of the whole number of men then belong- ing to the battery, re-enlisted for three years, and arrived at Augusta, Maine, January 21st, when the men were granted a furlough of thirty days; they rendezvoused at Au- gusta, on the 22d of February, preparatory to rejoining the First Heavy Artillery. At this date, however, orders were received from the War Department, detaching the organization from the latter regiment and re-organizing it as the Third Battery of Mounted Artillery, with orders to report at Camp Barry, Washington, District of Columbia, where they arrived on the 28th of February. The bat- tery remained at Camp Barry until the 5th of July, when it proceeded to City Point, Virginia, and on the 9th was assigned to the Third Division of the Ninth Army Corps, then in position in front of Petersburg, before the rebel works in front of Cemetery Hill, which position it oc- cupied until the 19th of August, during the interval be- ing more or less engaged daily with the enemy's batteries. It bore an honorable part in the general engagement of July 30th,-the mine explosion. On the 30th of August the battery was transferred to the Reserve Artillery Corps,




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