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286. WILLIS PUTNAM STONEHAM, PORTLAND. Eldest son of the oldest daughter of First Lieutenant Elbridge Gerry Bolton; elected September 3, 1902. Insignia 13,640.
287. EDWARD ARTHUR SHAW, PORTLAND. Eldest son of Companion Surgeon Abner O. Shaw; elected Sep- tember 3, 1902. Insignia 13,641.
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3. CHARLES HENRY SMITH,
Colonel 19th Infantry, U. S. A .; Brevet Major General, U. S. A .; late Major General, U. S. V .; elected April 25, 1866, through the Commandery of the State of Pennsylvania; transferred to the Commandery of the State of Maine as charter member June 6, 1866; transferred to the Commandery of the State of Pennsylvania, July 14, 1881. Insignia 254.
23. THOMAS O. SELFRIDGE, BOSTON. Rear Admiral, U. S. N .; elected February 9, 1867; transferred to the Commandery of the District of Columbia, January 16, 1899. Insignia 6854.
38. THOMAS HAMLIN HUBBARD.
Late Colonel 30th Maine Infantry, U. S. V .; Brevet Brigadier General, U. S. V .; elected February 9, 1867; transferred to Commandery of the State of New York, May 4, 1887. Insignia 2392.
46. CHARLES ADDISON BOUTELLE.
Late Acting Volunteer Lieutenant Commanding, U. S. N .; elected February 1, 1868; transferred to Commandery of the District of Columbia, December 3, 1890. Insignia 2385.
52. GIDEON STINSON PALMER.
Late Surgeon 3d Maine Infantry, U. S. V .; Brevet Lieutenant Colonel; elected February 21, 1868; transferred to Command- ery of the District of Columbia, December 1, 1886. Insignia 674.
79. CHARLES HOWLAND HAMMATT.
Late Acting Assistant Paymaster, U. S. N .; elected November 2, 1882; transferred to Commandery of the State of New York, December 5, 1888. Insignia 2621.
92. FRANK HUNTINGTON PHIPPS.
Major, U. S. A .; elected November 7, 1883; transferred to Com- mandery of the State of New York, December 7, 1887. Insig- nia 3002.
95. HENRY CLAY MERRIAM.
Colonel, 7th U. S. Infantry; elected May 7, 1884; transferred to Commandery of the State of Colorado, December 3, 1890. Insignia 3345.
105. OLIVER OTIS HOWARD.
Major General, U. S. A .; elected May 6, 1885; transferred to Commandery of the State of Nebraska, October 21, 1885. Insignia 3808.
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107. JAMES DEERING FESSENDEN.
Eldest son of deceased Companion Brevet Major General James D. Fessenden; elected September 2, 1885; transferred to Com- mandery of the State of New York, December 2, 1885. Insig- nia 4159.
109. GUY HOWARD.
Eldest son of Major General Oliver Otis Howard, U. S. A .; elected December 2, 1885; transferred to Commandery of the State of New York, December 4, 1889. Insignia 4335.
113. JARED AUGUSTINE SMITH.
Colonel Corps of Engineers, U. S. A .; elected March 2, 1887; transferred to the Commandery of the State of California, December 31, 1900. Insignia 5342.
119. ANDREW HARRINGTON BIBBER.
Captain and Assistant Adjutant General, U. S. V .; elected May 2, 1888; transferred to the Commandery of the State of California, December 3, 1890. Insignia 6278.
133. GEORGE SEELEY SMITH.
Oldest son of Companion Lieutenant Colonel Jared A. Smith, U. S. A .; elected December 4, 1889 ; transferred to the Com- mandery of the State of Ohio, February 4, 1898. Insignia 7495.
143. DARIUS JULIUS SAFFORD.
Late Lieutenant Colonel 1st Vermont Heavy Artillery, U. S. V .; elected May 7, 1890; transferred to the Commandery of the District of Columbia, December 6, 1893. Insignia 7903.
158. ARTHUR HENRY DUTTON.
Only son of Arthur Henry Dutton, deceased, Colonel 21st Con- necticut Infantry; Brevet Brigadier General, U. S. V .; elected December 3, 1890; transferred to the Commandery of the State of Massachusetts, September 2, 1891. Insignia 8337.
199. DAVID WHITMAN PARSONS, MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. Eldest son of Companion Major David E. Parsons; elected May 10, 1893; transferred to the Commandery of the State of Min- nesota, June 6, 1895. Insignia 10,192.
210. EDMUND PENDLETON, BAR HARBOR. Late Second Lieutenant 4th New York Heavy Artillery, U. S. V .; elected May 2, 1894; transferred to the Commandery of the Dis- trict of Columbia, June 6, 1902. Insignia 10,566.
243. JAMES WILLIAMS KING.
Late Second Lieutenant 32d Massachusetts Infantry ; elected May 5, 1897; transferred November 11, 1902, to the Commandery of the State of Massachusetts. Insignia 11,846.
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248. RICHARD LEVERIDGE HOXIE,
Transferred from the Commandery of the District of Columbia, December 1, 1897; transferred to the same Commandery, November 8, 1898. Insignia 2511.
DIED.
5. HENRY GODDARD THOMAS, PORTLAND. Major and Paymaster; Brevet Brigadier General, U. S. A .; late Brigadier General; Brevet Major General, U. S. V .; elected April 25, 1866, through Commandery of the State of Pennsyl- vania; transferred to Commandery of the State of Maine as charter member June 6, 1866; died January 23, 1897. Insignia 256.
9. THOMAS WORCESTER HYDE, BATH.
Late Colonel 1st Maine Veteran Infantry; Brevet Brigadier Gen- eral, U. S. V .; elected April 25, 1866, through Commandery of the State of Pennsylvania; transferred to Commandery of the State of Maine as charter member June 6, 1866; died November 14, 1899. Insignia 260.
11. CHARLES BENJAMIN MERRILL, PORTLAND.
Late Lieutenant Colonel 17th Maine Infantry, U. S. V., elected April 25, 1866, through the Commandery of the State of Penn- sylvania; transferred to the Commandery of the State of Maine as charter member June 6, 1866 ; died April 5, 1891. Insignia 262.
13. JOHN FRANCIS APPLETON, BANGOR.
Late Colonel 81st U. S. Colored Troops; elected April 25, 1866, through the Commandery of the State of Pennsylvania; trans- ferred to the Commandery of the State of Maine as charter member June 6, 1866; died August 31, 1870. Insignia 264.
14. CHARLES WENTWORTH ROBERTS, BANGOR.
Late Colonel 2d Maine Infantry; Brevet Brigadier General, U. S. V .; elected September 29, 1866; died March 23, 1898. Insignia 453
16. ROMEYN BECK AYRES, NEW YORK.
Colonel 2d U. S. Artillery; Brevet Major General, U. S. A .; elected November 24, 1866; died December 4, 1888. Insignia 447.
17. THOMAS LINCOLN CASEY, WASHINGTON, D. C. Brigadier General, Chief of Engineers, U. S. A .; elected Novem- ber 24, 1866; died March 25, 1896. Insignia 454.
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18. JAMES DEERING FESSENDEN, PORTLAND.
Brigadier General; Brevet Major General, U. S. V .; elected November 24, 1866; died November 18, 1882. Insignia 435.
36. JAMES ABRAM HALL, DAMARISCOTTA.
Late Colonel 2d Regiment U. S. Veteran Volunteer Infantry; Brevet Brigadier General, U. S. V .; elected February 9, 1867; died June 11, 1893. Insignia 2395.
43. GEORGE THOM, PORTLAND.
Colonel (retired) Corps of Engineers; Brevet Brigadier General, U. S. A .; elected February 9, 1867; died June 27, 1891. Insig- nia 2384.
54. BENJAMIN FOSTER HARRIS, AUGUSTA.
Late Lieutenant Colonel 6th Maine Infantry; Brevet Brigadier General, U. S. V .; elected February 21, 1868; died December 30, 1895. Insignia 2528.
60. GEORGE LAFAYETTE BEAL, NORWAY.
Late Brigadier General; Brevet Major General, U. S. V .; elected March 16, 1869; died December 11, 1896. Insignia 677.
70. EDWARD MOORE, PORTLAND.
Late Captain 17th Maine Infantry; Brevet Major and Lieutenant Colonel, U. S. V .; elected April 12, 1882; died January 27, 1899. Insignia 2446.
74. HORATIO NELSON SMALL, PORTLAND.
Late Major and Surgeon 10th New Hampshire Infantry, U. S. V .; elected May 3, 1882; died December 29, 1886. Insignia 2503.
76. FRANCIS EDWARD HEATH, WATERVILLE.
Late Colonel 19th Maine Infantry; Brevet Brigadier General, U. S. V .; elected June 7, 1882; died December 20, 1897. Insignia 2506.
77. ISAAC HOBBS MERRILL, BANGOR.
Eldest son of deceased Companion Paymaster Elias Merrill, U. S. V .; elected July 5, 1882; died March 4, 1901. Insignia 2554.
80. WILLIAM BERRY LAPHAM, AUGUSTA.
Late Captain and Assistant Quartermaster, U. S. V .; Brevet Major, U. S. V .; elected November 2, 1882; died February 22, 1894. Insignia 2622.
87. DAVID ROBINSON HASTINGS, FRYEBURG. Late Major 12th Maine Infantry, U. S. V .; elected April 4, 1883; died January 13, 1896. Insignia 2779.
90. ELIAS MILLIKEN, AUGUSTA. Late Lieutenant Colonel 14th Maine Infantry, U. S. V .; elected June 6, 1883; died June 19, 1902. Insignia 2880.
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102. EDWARD ILSLEY MERRILL, FARMINGTON.
Late Captain 17th Maine Infantry; Brevet Major, U. S. V .; elected February 4, 1885; died September 26, 1897. Insignia 3709.
103. WILLIAM HENRY FOGLER, ROCKLAND.
Late Captain 19th Maine Infantry, U. S. V .; elected September 17, 1884; died February 17, 1902. Insignia 3720.
110. OLIVER AMBROSE BATCHELLER.
Commander, U. S. N .; elected May 5, 1886; died October 30, 1893. Insignia 4723.
114. GEORGE WASHINGTON MARTIN, AUGUSTA.
Late Major and Surgeon 2d Maine Cavalry, U. S. V .; elected March 2, 1887; died October 26, 1896. Insignia 5343.
117. OTHO ERNEST MICHAELIS, AUGUSTA. Major of Ordnance, U. S. A .; elected October 7, 1868, through the Commandery of the State of New York; transferred to the Commandery of the State of Maine, September 22, 1887; died May 1, 1890. Insignia 882.
127. WILLIAM EDWARD DENNISON, PORTLAND.
Late Acting Volunteer Lieutenant, U .S .N .; elected May 1, 1889; died September 3, 1895. Insignia 7112.
137. LESTER DWINEL, BANGOR.
Late Captain 15th Maine Infantry; Brevet Major, U. S. V .; elected March 45, 1890; died January, 1901. Insignia 7732.
145. HANNIBAL HAMLIN, BANGOR.
Vice-President of the United States, March 4, 1861, to March 4, 1865; Third Class, elected through the Commandery of State of Pennsylvania, October 4, 1865; transferred to the Commandery of the State of Maine, May 5, 1890; died July 4, 1891. Insignia 47.
150. WILLIAM WIRT VIRGIN, PORTLAND.
Late Colonel 23d Maine Infantry, U. S. V .; elected December 3, 1890; died January 23, 1893. Insignia 8329.
152. SAMUEL DEAN LEAVITT, EASTPORT.
Late First Lieutenant 15th Maine Infantry, U. S. V .; elected December 3, 1890; died March 9, 1901. Insignia 8331.
154. EDMUND BUXTON MALLETT, SR., BATH. Late Acting Master, U. S. N .; elected December 3, 1890; died November 9, 1894. Insignia 8333.
155. DAVIS TILLSON, ROCKLAND.
Late Brigadier General; Brevet Major General, U. S. V .; elected December 3, 1890; died April 30, 1895. Insignia 8334.
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162. THOMAS PORTER BEALS, PORTLAND. Late Captain 32d Maine Infantry, U. S. V .; elected March 4, 1891; died June 21, 1900. Insignia 8588.
165. ALBERT ROBINSON LINCOLN, DENNYSVILLE.
Late Captain and Assistant Surgeon 18th Maine Infantry and 1st Maine Heavy Artillery, U. S. V .; elected May 6, 1891; died October 18, 1899. Insignia 8831.
166. FRANCIS MARION EVELETH, WALDOBORO. Late Major and Surgeon 7th Maine Infantry, Surgeon 1st Maine Veteran Volunteers, U. S. V .; elected May 6, 1891; died April 9, 1895. Insignia 8832.
168. HENRY COOMBS LEVENSALER, THOMASTON. Late Major and Surgeon 8th Maine Infantry; Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, U. S. V .; elected May 6, 1891; died January 4, 1899. Insignia 8834.
179. ALBERT TRACY, PORTLAND.
Late Major and Brevet Colonel, U. S. A .; elected March 2, 1892; died June 3, 1893. Insignia 9376.
181. JAMES CARLETON RUNDLETT, PORTLAND. Late Captain 128th U. S. Colored Troops, U. S. V .; elected March 2, 1892; died December 31, 1895. Insignia 9378.
182. CHARLES SMITH LARRABEE, BATH.
Late Captain 19th Maine Infantry, U. S. V .; elected May 4, 1892; died January 2, 1894. Insignia 9550.
185. MARK FERNALD WENTWORTH, KITTERY. Late Colonel 32d Maine Infantry ; Brevet Brigadier General, U. S. V .; elected May 4, 1892; died July 12, 1897. Insignia 9553.
187. EDWIN LIVERMORE NASH, AUGUSTA.
Eldest son of Companion Captain Charles E. Nash; elected May 4, 1892; died May 23, 1897. Insignia 9555.
190. JOSEPH WARREN HAWTHORN, WOOLWICH.
Late Acting Ensign, U. S. N .; elected September 8, 1892; died April 21, 1899. Insignia 9703.
203. DANIEL LIBBY WARREN, TOGUS.
Late Second Lieutenant 16th Maine Infantry, U. S. V .; elected December 6, 1893; died February 15, 1902. Insignia 10,354.
207. GEORGE CARY, HOULTON.
Late Captain First Maine Cavalry, U. S. V .; elected March 7, 1894; died November 29, 1899. Insignia 10,473.
212. HENRY MERRILL BEARCE, NORWAY.
Late First Lieutenant 32d Maine Infantry, U. S. V .; elected May 2, 1894, but was unable to complete his membership; died May 5, 1894.
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214. EDWARD MACOY ROBINSON, PHILLIPS.
Late Captain 12th Maine Infantry, U. S. V .; elected September 5, 1894; died October 19, 1901. Insignia 10,616.
216. WILLIAM CHENEY MANNING, PORTLAND. Major, U. S. V .; Major, U. S. A. (retired); elected February 9, 1867; died May 5, 1901. Insignia 10,583.
221. EUGENE FRANCIS SANGER, BANGOR. Late Surgeon and Brevet Lieutenant Colonel; transferred from the Commandery of the State of Massachusetts, January 2, 1895; died July 24, 1897. Insignia 1700.
225. JASPER HUTCHINGS, BREWER.
Late Lieutenant Colonel 78th U. S. Colored Troops; elected March 6, 1895; died March 5, 1896. Insignia 10,935.
226. HORACE CHAPIN LITTLE, LEWISTON. Late Captain 23d Maine Infantry; elected May 9, 1895; died March 14, 1896. Insignia 11,050.
RESIGNED.
68. JOHN MEAD GOULD, PORTLAND. Late Major 29th Maine Veteran Infantry, U. S. V .; elected April 12, 1882; resigned December 6, 1882. Insignia 2505.
116. GEORGE BEAMAN KENNISTON, BOOTHBAY HARBOR. Late First Lieutenant 5th Maine Infantry, U. S. V .; elected Sep- tember 7, 1887; resigned May 3, 1899. Insignia 5344.
DROPPED.
85. JOSEPH ALLEN LEACH, KEENE, N. H. Late Chaplain 19th U. S. Colored Troops, U. S. V .; elected March 7, 1883; dropped from the roll for non-payment of dues March 2, 1892. Insignia 2705.
122. GEORGE HARTWELL BRICKETT, AUGUSTA. Eldest son of Companion Surgeon George E. Brickett, U. S. V .; Second Class, elected December 5, 1888, dropped from the roll for non-payment of dues May 3, 1899. Insignia 6563.
163. GEORGE FOSTER FRENCH, PORTLAND. Late First Lieutenant 9th Vermont Infantry, U. S. V .; elected March 4, 1891; dropped from the roll March 3, 1897. Insignia 8589.
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