The centennial history of Waterville, Kennebec County, Maine, including the oration, the historical address and the poem presented at the celebration of the centennial anniversary of the incorporation of the town, June 23d, 1902, Part 16

Author: Whittemore, Edwin Carey, ed
Publication date: 1902
Publisher: Waterville, Executive Committee of the Centennial Celebration
Number of Pages: 694


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Clark, Isaac W .: Private, Co. A, 20th Me. Died at Antie- tam, November, 1862.


Cochran, Hiram: Private, Co. K, 3rd Me. Wounded at Gettysburg, July 3rd, 1863. Died in Libby prison, December 23rd, 1863.


Cochran, Thaddeus: Private, Co. C, 4Ist Mass. Died at Alexandria, La., in hospital.


Clark, Charles: Co. I, 3rd Me. Regt. Transferred to 3rd U. S. Artillery.


Corson, Albert : Co. H, 3rd Regt. Died of wounds, July 2, 1863.


Dusty, Frank: Private, Co. I, 3Ist Me. Died here, of wounds, April 10, 1866. Buried here.


De Wolfe, Wm. H .: Private, Co. M, Ist Me. Heavy Art. Died at Washington, of wounds, June 1I, 1864. Buried here.


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Davis, Octavius A .: Private, Co. K, Ist D. C. Cav. Died in Salisbury prison, November 4, 1864.


Dyer, Hadley P .: Sergeant, Co. B, 21st Me. Died at Cairo, Ill., en route home, of wounds received at Port Hudson.


Dubor, Isaac: Private, Co. A, Me. Coast Guards. Died here, April 15, 1869.


Davis, Arba P .: Corporal, Co. I, 31st Me. Died here, Nov- ember 30, 1885.


Ellis, Stephen : Private, Co. B, 2Ist Me. Killed at Port Hudson, May 27, 1863.


Euarde, Paulette : Private, Co. A. 9th Me. Died of wounds, July 24, 1864.


Ellis, Dighton : Co. E, Ist Regt. Veteran Infantry.


Folsom, Samuel P .: Private, 3rd Me. Died December 22, 1861.


Farrington, Chas. A .: Lieut., 31st Me. Died at Washing- ton, June 20, 1864, of wounds received at the Battle of the Wilderness.


Farnham, Wm. H .: Private, Co. B, 21st Me. Died at New Orleans, May 16, 1863.


Fish, Hiram: Co. H, 3rd Regt. Died at Hospital, Harrison's Landing.


Getchell, Geo. C .: Bvt. lieut .- col. U. S. Vols .; major, 8Ist U. S. C. I. Died of yellow fever at New Orleans, September 21, 1866. Buried here.


Gibbs, Thos. A .: Private, Co. G, 16th Me. Died Dec. 9, 1863. Body brought home. Buried here. 1


Gibbs, David B., Jr .: Private, Co. B, 14th Me. Died, April 1, 1863.


Gilcot, Frank: Private, Co. I, 3Ist Me. No headstone ; no record.


Grant, Isaiah : Private, Co. F, 32nd Me. Died here, Decem- er 22, 1882. Buried here.


Hardy, D. W .: Assistant surgeon, surgeon, U. S. Col'd Inf. Died at Billerica, Mass., July 28, 1901. Buried here.


Herbert, Edw. B .: Private, Ist Me. Cav. Died at Washing- ton, D. C., of wounds, May 3, 1865. Returned prisoner.


Hubbard, Albro: Sergeant, Co. H, 3rd Me. Released from Andersonville, March 10. Died at Annapolis, Md., March 16, 1864, from effects of want and exposure at Andersonville.


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Heath, W. S .: Lieut .- col. 5th Me. Killed at Gaines Mill, June 27, 1862.


Ham, W. H .: Private, 3Ist Me. Died at Poplar Grove Church, Va., November 26, 1864.


Hayward, W. E .; Co. A, Ist Mass. Died here, August 19, 1869. Buried here.


Haynes, Samuel J .: Lieut., U. S. Navy. Died here, May, 1892. Buried here.


Heath, Francis Edw .: Col., 19th Me. Died here, December 20, 1897.


Herrick, Algernon P .: Co. G, 3rd Regt. Taken prisoner, July 2, 1863. Died in prison.


Hubbard, A. J .: Capt. Co. F, 3Ist Me. Died at Morganza, La., July 16, 1864. Capt. Hubbard was twin brother of Capt. Geo. W. and brother of Capt. John U. ; was born in Waterville, lived here until past his majority and went into the service from the west.


Jero, Joseph: Private, 30th Me. Died in prison at Camp Gross, Texas, December 1, 1864.


James, John O .: Private, seaman ship "Colorado." Died at sea of yellow fever, September 10, 1863.


Jackson, John: Private, Ist Me. Heavy Art. Died here, April 3, 1875. Buried here.


Keith, Sidney: Private, Co. A, 20th Me. Died, October 10, 1890. Buried here.


King, Moses: Private, 30th Me. Died on steamer near Portland, August 26, 1865, when returning home.


Kelley, Moses: Chaplain Soldiers Home, Togus; chaplain U. S. Army from 1870 to 1879, when he was retired. Died at Damariscotta, Me., August 25, 1898. Buried here.


Lowe, Chas. W .: Ist lieut., Co. G, 3rd Me. Died at Skow- hegan, April 1I, 1887. Buried there.


Lyford, Chas. F .: Private, 16th Me. Killed at Fredericks- burg, Va., December 14, 1862.


Libby, B. M .: Private, Co. I, 31st Me. Buried here.


La Fontaine, Alex: Private, Co. H, 7th Me. Died, March 26, 1886 Buried here.


Loring, E. P .: Lieut .- col. 10th U. S. Heavy Art. Col. Died in Boston, October 30, 1894. Buried here.


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Messer, Orin: Private, Co. E, 7th Me. Taken prisoner at Spottsylvania, May 12, 1864. Died in Libby prison, of wounds.


Messer, Alvin : Private, Co. G, 7th Me. Died at Alexandria, September 24, 1862.


Messer, John N .: Private, Co. G, 7th Me. Killed on skir- mish line, May 12, 1864, at Spottsylvania, Va.


Macomber. Otis: Private, Co. K, 16th Me. Died at Belle Plain, Va., March 15, 1863. Buried here.


Murray, Lewis: Private, Co. B, 16th Me. Killed at Fred- ericksburg, December 13th, 1862.


McFarland, Tra I .: Ist Me. Cav. Died at Waterville, Feb- ruary 8, 1864. Buried here.


Marston, Wm. H .: Sergeant, 32nd Mass. Died at Win- chester, Va., in hospital. Date unknown.


Paine, John A .: 5th Me. Battery. Died at Portland, May 20, 1871. Buried here.


Penney, Jos. M .: Sergeant, Co. B, 7th Me. Died here, Nov- ember 19, 1862. Was at home on furlough when he died. Buried here.


Penney, Wm. W .: Private, 15th Me. Died at New Orleans, March 5, 1864. Buried here.


Penney, Peletiah: Private, 3rd Me. Died at Washington, November 1, 1862. Buried here.


Penney, Ira D .: Private, 31st Me. Died in Salisbury prison, January 10, 1865, of starvation and despair : died "crying for bread."


Percival, Albert W .: Private, Engineer Corps. Died here, August 23, 1872. Buried here.


Percival, Wm. C .: Private, U. S. Navy. Killed at Bangor in railroad accident, August 9, 1871.


Percival, Geo. G .: Assistant surgeon, 80th U. S. C. I. Died here, August 3, 1882. Buried here.


Pease Elias :


Perley, Richard : Private, 2Ist Me. Killed at Port Hudson, May 27, 1863.


Perry, Joseph : Private, 3rd Me. Wounded and made pris- oner at Chantilly, August 31, 1862, and never heard from.


Perry, James : Private, Co. G, 3rd Me. Died here, April 15, 1875. Buried here.


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Peters, Thomas: Private, Co. H, 12th Me. Died here, March 7, 1902.


Phelps, Lewis G .: Private, Co. G, 16th Me. Died July 28, 1863. Buried here.


Phelps, Wm. H .: Private, Co. H, 13th Me. ; Co. H, 30th Me.


Plummer, Edwin: Private, Co. B, 2Ist Me. Died at Port Hudson, La., July 24, 1863.


Pooler, Peter: Co. C, 28th Mass. Inf. Buried here.


Pooler, Jos. : Private, Ist Me., Heavy Art. Died at Ports- mouth July 14, 1864, of wounds.


Pooler, Ephraim: Private, Co. E. 30th Me. Died at Water- ville, October 15, 1868. Buried here.


Pooler, Henry: Private, Co. H, 30th Me. Died at New Orleans, July 11, 1864.


Pooler, Jos. : Private, Co. E, 19th Me. Died here, January 23, 1887. Buried here.


Prescott, E. E. : 21st Me. Died here, April 18, 1874. Buried here.


Proctor, Sumner B .: Private, Co. F, Me. Coast Guards. Died here, July 16. 1892. Buried here.


Pullen, James Burney: Corporal, Co. E, 30th Me. Wounded at Pleasant Hill, La. Died in prison, April 29, 1864.


Quimby, Albert: Private, 30th Me. Died on steamer en route to New Orleans and buried at sea, March 17, 1864.


Ricker, James F .: Private, Co. G, 3rd Me. Died at Alex- andria, Va., Sept. 1I, 1861.


Rodrick, Peter: Private, 19th Me. Killed on picket before Petersburg, November 12, 1864.


Rice, Thos. G .: Lieutenant, 2nd Me. Cav. Buried here.


Roberts, Winslow: Lieutenant, Co. I, 14th Me. ; captain, Co. H, 14th Me. ; captain, Co. G, Maine Coast Guards. Died here, June 17, 1879. Buried here.


Ronco, Jos. : Private, Co. K, 29th Me. Died in Waterville. Buried here.


Richards, Jos .: Private, Co. B, 21st Me. Died here, March 3, 1892. Buried here in Catholic cemetery.


Ronco, Abram, 2nd: Private, Co. A, 9th Me. Died here, September 10, 1891. Buried here.


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Richardson, Royal : Private, Co. B, 21st Me. Died here, September 20, 1863.


Roderick, John : Private, Co. A, 20th Me. Died here, November 17, 1898. Buried here.


Savage, Miner W .: Corporal, 12th Mass. Killed at South Mountain, September 17, 1862.


Simpson, Jos. D .: Corporal, Co. A, 20th Me. Killed at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863.


Shepherd, Rich A .: Private, Co. C, 19th Me. Killed in the battle of the Wilderness, May 7, 1864.


Stevens, Wm. A .: Captain 16th Me. Killed near Peters- burg, June 19, 1864. Buried here.


Stevens, Edwin C .: Sergeant major, 16th Me. Killed at the Weldon Railroad, August 18, 1864. Buried here.


Sawtelle, John R. : 3rd Me. Died August 18, 1862. Buried here.


Scates, Edgar : Private, Co. A, 20th Me. Died at Portland, March 29, 1881. Buried here.


Soule, Daniel A. : Private, Co. E, 16th Me. Died here, Octo- ber 13, 1883. Buried here.


Stevens, Jason R .: Private, Co. D, 7th Me. Died in Water- ville, 1863. Buried here.


Stevens, G. G .: 26th Co. Unassigned.


Saunders, Theodore O .: Ist Sergeant, Co. G, 62nd Ill. Died at Soldiers' Home at Togus, July 3, 1896. Buried here.


Tilley, George M .: Private, Co. I, 31st Me. Died at Augusta, Me., April 2, 1864.


Thayer, Adin B .: Private, Co. B, 16th Me. Taken prisoner at Weldon Railroad, August 18, 1864. Died at Salisbury prison.


Tallouse, Martin : Private, 16th Me. Wounded and missing at battle of Weldon Railroad, October 18, 1864.


Tozier, Henry E .: Captain, Co. I, 8th Me. Killed at Fort Holly, Spring Hill, Va., December 10, 1864. Buried there.


Tozier, Albert F .: Private, Co. H, 1Ith Me. Died at Water- ville, March 13, 1865. Buried here.


Tozier, W. M .: Private, Co. E, 30th Me. Died at Pleasant Hill, La., of wounds, December 1, 1864. Buried here.


West, Wallace W .: Hospital lieutenant, 8th Me. Died here, February 5, 1862.


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Wyman, Wm. W .: Sergeant, 3rd and 21st Me. Died of wounds received at Port Hudson, June 1, 1863.


Woodman, Erastus D .: Corporal, 14th U. S. I. Died at Washington under surgeon's hands while undergoing amputa- tion of his leg.


Wheeler, George I ..: Private, Co. G, 3rd Me. Killed at Chantilly, September 1, 1862.


West, James O .: Private, 31st Me. Died at Fredericksburg, May 23, 1864, of wounds.


Wilson, John B .: Surgeon, 96th U. S. C. I. Died at Dexter, March 15, 1866. Buried here.


Washburn, John N .: No record.


Wheeler, John M .: Private, Co. G, 16th Me. Wounded at Fredericksburg, December 13. Died December 18, 1862.


White, Henry : 2nd Battery, Ist Mounted Artillery; Ist Cavalry.


Young, Eben W .: Private, 3rd Me. Died in prison at Columbus, Ga., March 26, 1864.


Young, Eugene H .: Co. H, 3rd Me. Died here, February 19, 1893.


Young, Roscoe G .: Private, Co. H, 3rd Me. Died at York- town, Va., April 22, 1862.


The long years come and go, And the Past, The sorrowful, splendid Past, With its glory and its woe, Seems never to have been. * x-


Seems never to have been? O sombre days and grand, How ye crowd back again, Seeing our heroes' graves are green.


* *


Tears will well to our eyes,


And the bitter doubt will rise-


But hush! for the strife is done,


Forgiven are wound and scar ; The fight was fought and won


Long since, on sea and shore, And every scattered star


Set in the blue once more ; We are one as before, With the blot from our scutcheon gone !


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The writer began more than four years ago, the preparation of a list of the soldiers who served in the Civil War from the town of Waterville ; intending to print the same for distribution among our citizens.


It has been a fascinating pursuit, a labor of love; better, a tribute to the living and the dead of our brave volunteers.


In the pursuit of detailed information in regard to the military record of different soldiers, inquiry developed interesting statis- tics in regard to previous wars in which this country has been engaged and in which citizens of Waterville bore a part. These have accumulated until they cover something of the details of the Revolutionary War, the War of 1812, the Aroostook War, the Mexican War, the War of the Rebellion, the War with Spain and the Phillipine War. All too long, the preservation of prec- ious material has been delayed. What has been secured the writer hopes will prove of interest if printed here.


Sixty years ago, more than a score of Revolutionary soldiers lived here, who carried all the material in their memory, for a record of their lives.


Fifty years ago the War of 1812 could have been intelligently rehearsed by men living. The same is true of the Mexican. The facts, so important historically and so difficult of proof to-day, were rehearsed for years by men whose memory was better than books.


Survivors of the Civil War, who went from Waterville, are scattered far and wide over the length and breadth of this coun- try and will never return.


The feeling of the writer has been, that it was a duty someone owed to the boys of '61 ; the least of whom, from here, took his life in his hand with his rifle, and living or dead deserves a record.


The simple alphabetical list indicates little of the labor required to perfect it, or the great expense of research, copying and recopying, typewriting and material. It is not claimed to-day as perfect, but perfection has been aimed at, and if anyone who is interested can discover an error, the writer will be grateful for information.


The list contains the name of every soldier who enlisted from Waterville, or who having been born and reared here, left home, and when war was declared enlisted in another town or state.


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The writer trusts the citizens of Waterville will appreciate the list and the labor.


Grateful acknowledgments are tendered to the very able and soldierly Adjutant General John T. Richards, and his chief clerk, Thomas Clark, for valuable information and careful revision of the list, as well as to the courteous Colonel F. C. Ainsworth, chief, Record and Pension office of the war department, for valu- able advice and prompt and painstaking replies to all inquiries.


Much kindness has also been shown the writer by Hon. Wm. M. Olin, secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, to whom thanks are due for Civil War and Revolutionary records.


WATERVILLE SOLDIERS IN THE WAR OF THE REBELLION.


Aderton, Wm. H., 13th Infantry, volunteer ; Alexander, Geo. E., Ist Cavalry, volunteer ; Allen, Manley, 19th Infantry, substi- tute ; Allen, Benjamin C., 14th Massachusetts, volunteer ; Atkin- son, Leroy, 7th Infantry, volunteer ; Atwood, Chas. R., 32nd Infantry, volunteer ; Avery, John, 21st Infantry, volunteer.


Bacon, Chas., 3rd Infantry, volunteer ; Bacon, John H., 3rd Infantry, volunteer ; Bacon, W. H., 3rd Infantry, volunteer ; Bacon, James R., 7th Infantry, volunteer ; Bacon, George, 7th Infantry, volunteer ; Bagley, Alexander, 19th Infantry, substi- tute; Balentine, William, 16th Infantry, volunteer ; Balentine, Elijah, 4th Massachusetts, volunteer ; Bangs, I. S., 20th Infantry, volunteer ; Barney, Henry, 3rd Infantry, volunteer ; Barrett, Wm. K., 3rd Infantry, volunteer ; Bartlett, Nelson G., Coast Guards, volunteer ; Basford, Andrew J., 19th Infantry, drafted; Bates, David, 3rd Infantry, volunteer ; Bates, Geo. W., U. S. Navy, volunteer ; Bates, John H., 20th Infantry, volunteer ; Bates, Wm. F., 16th Infantry, volunteer : Benson, Geo. T., 3rd Infantry, volunteer ; Bickford, Levi S., 3rd Infantry, volunteer ; Bickford, Bennett, 30th Infantry, volunteer ; Bickford, Cyrus, 20th Infan- try, volunteer ; Billings, Hiram, 15th Infantry, volunteer ; Black, Portal M., 7th Infantry, volunteer ; Blackstone, Daniel, 8th Infantry, volunteer ; Blackstone, Daniel, 31st Infantry, volunteer ; Blackstone, Chas. H., 32nd Infantry, volunteer ; Blackstone, Geo. C., 32 Infantry, volunteer ; Blackwell, Sam'l H., 52nd Massachu- setts, volunteer ; Blair, John, 16th Infantry, substitute; Blake,


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Geo. A. E., 8th Infantry, volunteer ; Bodfish, Frank, 21st Infan- try, volunteer ; Boothby, Warren, 3Ist Infantry, volunteer ; Bow, Horace, 3rd Infantry, volunteer ; Bowden, Henry H., 21st Infan- try, volunteer ; Bowlett, Frederic, 21st Infantry, volunteer ; Bow- man, Geo. W., 3rd Infantry, volunteer ; Brackett, Orrin, 6th Bat- tery, volunteer ; Branch, Milton M., Ist D. C. Cavalry and Ist Cavalry, volunteer ; Branch, Chas. H., U. S. Navy, substitute ; Branch, Elisha R., U. S. Navy, substitute : Bray, Robert, -


substitute : Brooks, Wm. E., 16th Infantry, volunteer ; Brown, James, Ist Cavalry, volunteer ; Brown, Wm. W., 15th Infantry, volunteer ; Bryant, Geo. H., Coast Guards, volunteer ; Bubier, John, 20th Infantry, substitute ; Burns, John W., 19th Infantry, substitute; Bushey, Levi, 8th Infantry, volunteer ; Bussford, Andrew J., 19th Infantry, drafted ; Butler, Thomas, 8th Infantry, volunteer.


Calder, John G., Ist Veteran Infantry, substitute; Campbell, Augustus, 19th Infantry, substitute ; Carey, Joseph, 7th Infantry, volunteer ; Carson, Chas. J., Ist Cavalry, volunteer ; Cayouette, Levi, 30th Infantry, volunteer ; Chandler, Henry A., 16th Infan- try, substitute ; Chapman, Wm., 8th Infantry, volunteer ; Chase, George, 19th Infantry, substitute; Chick, Isaac, 15th Infantry, volunteer ; Clark, Albert M., 20th Infantry, volunteer ; Clark, Charles, 3rd Infantry, volunteer ; Clark, Isaac W., 20th Infantry, volunteer ; Clark, Lorenzo D., 20th Infantry, volunteer ; Clifford, Selden I., 21st Infantry, volunteer ; Clukey, Chas. H., 13th Infan- try, volunteer ; Cochran, Robert, 3rd Infantry, volunteer ; Coch- ran, Andrew, 3Ist Infantry, volunteer ; Cochran, Hiram, 3rd Infantry, volunteer ; Cook, Moses W., 16th Infantry, volunteer ; Copp, Alonzo, 5th Pensylvania Reserves and 19th Regiment Pensylvania Volunteers, volunteer ; Copp, Wm. H., 3rd Infantry, volunteer ; Corson, Albert, 3rd Infantry, volunteer ; Cousens, Prentiss M., 12th Infantry, volunteer; Cross, Chas. E., 16th Infantry, volunteer ; Cross, Carlostine, 17th Infantry, substitute ; Cross, Joseph, 16th Infantry, substitute; Crowell, Henry, 3rd Infantry, volunteer ; Crowell, Baxter, 3rd Infantry, volunteer ; Cummings, Walter L., 15th Infantry, volunteer ; Cunningham, Francis M., 15th Infantry, volunteer ; Curtis, James M., 3rd Infantry, volunteer ; Cushman, Andrew J., 8th Infantry, volun- teer.


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Davis, Arba P., 3Ist Infantry, volunteer ; Davis, Daniel B., 9th Infantry, volunteer ; Davis, Geo. W., 3rd Infantry, volunteer ; Davis, Octavus A., D. C. Cavalry, volunteer ; Day, John R., 3rd Infantry, volunteer; Day, Isaac C., 20th Infantry, volunteer ; Dearborn, Geo. H., 19th Infantry, volunteer ; Deleware, Geo., 30th Infantry, volunteer ; Derocher, Chas. W., 3rd Infantry, volunteer : Derocher, Henry, 3rd Infantry, volunteer ; DeWolf, Wm. H., Ist Heavy Artillery, volunteer ; Dore, Henry A., 19th Infantry, substitute; Dow, Levi A., 21st Infantry, volunteer ; Downes, Geo. A., 19th Infantry, substitute; Drake, Nelson, V. S. ; Dusty, Frank, 31st Infantry, volunteer ; Dusty, James, 8th Infantry, volunteer ; Dyer, Hadley P., 3rd and 21st Infantry, vol- unteer ; Dyer, James A., U. S. Navy, substitute.


Eames, Luther N., 3rd Infantry, volunteer ; Ellis, Luther, 6th Battery, volunteer; Ellis, Stephen, 2Ist Infantry, volunteer ; Ellis, Sullivan, 21st Infantry, volunteer; Ellis, Dighton, Ist Maine Veteran Infantry, volunteer ; Emery, Fanuel H., 20th Infantry, volunteer ; Emery, John W., 26th Massachusetts, vol- unteer ; Emery, Nath'l S., D. C. Cavalry, volunteer ; Emery, Samuel D .. 14th Massachusetts, volunteer ; Enman, Paul, 30th Infantry, volunteer ; Euarde, Paulette, 9th Infantry, volunteer ; Evans, Leander H., 8th Infantry, substitute.


Fairbanks, Henry L., 3rd Infantry, volunteer ; Fairbanks, Henry N., 3rd Infantry, volunteer ; Farrington, Chas. A., 3Ist Infantry, volunteer ; Fenno, Chas. A., 3rd Infantry, volunteer ; Fish, Hiram, 3rd Infantry, volunteer ; Folsom, Samuel P., Ist Infantry, volunteer ; Foster, Dennis M., 20 Infantry, volunteer ; Frazier, Dudley C., Ist Heavy Artillery, volunteer ; Frizzle, Geo. B., Coast Guards, volunteer ; Frost, Henry M., 7th Infantry, volunteer ; Fuller, Franklin Z., U. S. Navy, substitute.


Galusha, Cyrus C., 13th Infantry, volunteer ; Garland, John, Jr., 21st Infantry, volunteer ; Garney, George, Ist Cavalry, vol- unteer ; Gayrough, George, 7th Infantry, volunteer; Gerald, Ezekiel, 20th Infantry, volunteer ; Gerough, Joseph, 30th Infan- try, volunteer ; Getchell, Frank H., 3rd Infantry, volunteer ; Getchell, Geo. C., 20th Infantry, volunteer ; Getchell, Marshall P., 9th Infantry, volunteer ; Gibbs, John F., 31st Infantry and 12


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16th Massachusetts, volunteer ; Gibbs, Thomas A., 16th Infantry, volunteer ; Gibbs, David B., 14th Infantry, volunteer ; Gibbs, David B., Jr., 14th Infantry, volunteer ; Gibbs, John F., 16th Massachusetts, volunteer : Gilbear, Chas., 7th Infantry, volun- teer ; Gilcott, Frank, 31st Infantry, volunteer ; Gleason, Russell, 2Ist Infantry, volunteer ; Gleason, Geo. R., 21st Infantry, volun- teer ; Goff, Alonzo, 21st Infantry, volunteer ; Goff, Alonzo, 31st Infantry, volunteer; Gonnea, Geo., 9th Infantry, volunteer ; Goodrich, Daniel, drafted ; Goodridge, Foster, Ist Veteran Infan- try, volunteer; Goodwin, John F., 3rd Infantry, volunteer ; Gordon, Edmund, 2nd Infantry, volunteer; Goulding, Henry, 3rd Infantry, volunteer ; Gray, Albert J., 19th Infantry, substi- tute ; Gullifer, Moses H., D. C. Cavalry, volunteer.


Haines, Samuel J., Lieutenant U. S. Navy, volunteer ; Ham, Wm. H., 3Ist Infantry, volunteer ; Hamblen, Samuel, 3rd Infan- try, volunteer ; Hanuth, John H., V. S., volunteer; Haskell, Frank W., 3rd Infantry, volunteer ; Hatch, Frederick C., D. C. Cavalry, volunteer ; Hatch, Joseph H., 20th Infantry, volunteer ; Hatch, Wm. A., 3rd Infantry ; volunteer ; Hawes, Wilson, 19th Infantry, substitute; Heath, Wm. S., 3rd Infantry, volunteer ; Heath, Francis E., 3rd Infantry, volunteer ; Henrickson, Chas. A., 3rd Infantry, volunteer; Herbert, Edward B., Ist Maine Cavalry, volunteer ; Herbert, Thos. G., U. S. Navy, substitute ; Herrick, Algernon P., 3rd Infantry, volunteer ; Hersom, Milford, 3rd Infantry ; volunteer ; Hersom, Samuel T., 21st Infantry, vol- unteer ; Hersom, Wm. H., 21st Infantry, volunteer ; Hesseltine, Frank S., 3rd Infantry, volunteer ; Higgins, Albert H., Ist Cav- alry, volunteer ; Hill, George, substitute; Hitchings, Frank E., 16th Infantry, volunteer ; Hodgdon, John S., IIth Infantry, vol- unteer ; Horn, Hiram, 17th Infantry ; drafted ; Horn, Llewellyn, 15th Infantry, volunteer ; Houghton, Daniel F., 16th Infantry, volunteer ; Howes, Wilson, 19th Infantry, volunteer; Huard, Paul, 9th Infantry, volunteer ; Hubbard, Albro, 3rd Infantry, volunteer : Hubbard, Geo. W., 21st Infantry, volunteer ; Hub- bard, John W., 21st Infantry, volunteer ; Hutchins, Parker P., 20th Infantry, volunteer.


James, Isaiah H., 3rd Infantry, volunteer ; James, John O., U. S. Navy, volunteer ; Jibbear, Chas., 7th Infantry ; volunteer ;


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Jones, Geo. J., 2Ist Infantry, volunteer ; Joy, Wm. P., 19th Infan- try, volunteer.


Keene, Josiah T., IIth Infantry, volunteer ; Keith, Sidney, 20th Infantry, volunteer ; Kendall, Chas., 14th Infantry; volunteer ; King, Moses, 21st Infantry, volunteer ; King, John, 20th Infan- try, volunteer ; Kirby, John J., volunteer ; Knox, Sylvester, 3rd Infantry, volunteer ; Knox, William, 15th Infantry, volunteer ; Knox, Sylvanus, 19th Infantry, volunteer.


Lachanse, Veidal, 16th Infantry, volunteer ; Lashus, Geo., 3rd Infantry, volunteer ; Latlip, Gott, 29th Infantry, volunteer ; Lat- lip, Geo., 7th Infantry, volunteer ; Leonard, Henry C., 3rd Infan- try, (chaplain), volunteer ; Lewis, Solomon B., 3rd Infantry, volunteer ; Lewis, David J., 20th Infantry, volunteer ; Lewis, Addison W., 20th Infantry, volunteer ; Libby, Henry H., sub- stitute; Libby, Albert L., 6th Infantry, volunteer ; Littlefield, Geo., 3rd Infantry, volunteer ; Lonelon, Chas. W., V. S .; Lore, Wm., 16th Infantry, substitute; Love, Chas., 20th Infantry, vol- unteer ; Low, Edw. C., 13th Infantry, volunteer ; Lowe, Edw. C., 3rd Infantry, volunteer; Lowe, Chas. W., 3rd Infantry, volun- teer ; Lowe, Wm. H., 20th Infantry, volunteer ; Lowe, Franklin B., D. C. Cavalry, volunteer ; Lowell, A. M., U. S. Navy, substi- tute ; Lubier, Gott, 8th Infantry, volunteer; Lyford, Chas. F., 16th Infantry, volunteer; Lyford, James M., 16th Infantry, volunteer.


Maines, Geo., Jr., U. S. Navy, substitute; Mains, Graham, U. S. A., volunteer ; Manton, Wm. H., 32nd Massachusetts, vol- unteer ; Marshall, Joseph, 30th Infantry, volunteer ; Marston, Watson, 3rd Infantry, volunteer ; Martin, Daniel E., 15th Infan- try, volunteer ; Mason, Fred T., IIth Infantry, volunteer ; Maury, Joseph, 16th Infantry, volunteer ; Maxham, Geo. M., 5th Infan- try, volunteer; Merchant, Harrison, 16th Infantry, volunteer ; Merrill, Chas. W., Hancock's Corps, volunteer ; Merton, Ernest, 19th Infantry, substitute ; Messer, John N., 7th Infantry, volun- teer ; Messer, Orrin, 7th Infantry, volunteer ; Messer, Alvin, 7th Infantry, volunteer ; Messer, Eugene P., 30th Infantry, volun- teer ; McCartney, Wm. H., 21st Infantry, volunteer ; McDonald, Hugh, Sharpshooters, volunteer ; McDonald, Dugald, 31st Infan- try, volunteer ; McFadden, Michael, 3rd Infantry, volunteer ;




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