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APPENDIX    ''D'' 

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^:ni^ua.l  report 


ADJUTANT    GENERAL 


STATE    OF    MAINE. 


DECEMBER    31,    1861. 

It  being  that  portion  of  the  Report  which  comprises  a  Return  of  the  several  Regiments 
and  Corps  which  have  entered  United  States  service  from  this  State,  with  their  organiza- 
tion when  they  left  the  State,  and  all  subsequent  changes  to  December  1,  1S61. 


Publiflhcd  agreeably  to  a  Resolve  approved  March  10,  1855. 


AUGUSTA: 
STEVENS  &  SAYWARD,  PRINTERS  TO  THE  STATE. 

1862. 


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APPENDIX   D. 


A  Return  of  the  several  Ree/iments  and  Corps  which  have  entered  United  States 
service  from  this  State,  during  the  past  year,  under  the  requisition  of  the 
President ,  with  their  organization  ivhen  they  left  the  State,  and  all  subse- 
quent changes  to  December  1,  18G1.  Made  in  accordance  ivith  the  following 
instructions,  issued  by  the  Adjutant  General  early  in  November. 


STATE    OF    MAINE. 

Head  Qcakters,  Adjutant  General's  Office,  > 

Augusta,  Nov.  ,  1861.  >  ' 

Capt. 

Company  — ,  Kegt Maine  Volunteers. 

Dear  Sir  :  Herewith,  is  furnished  you  a  list  of  all  whom  the  records  of  this  ofiBoe 
show  to  have  been  mustered  into  United  states  service  in  your  company,  with  the 
officers  as  they  existed  when  it  left  the  State.  I  wish  you  to  fill  up  the  Return  from 
the  records  of  the  company,  iind  from  such  other  information  as  you  may  be  able  to 
obtain,  and  to  do  it  very  carefully,  in  order  that  I  may  present  in  my  annual  report, 
;from  this  and  similar  returns,  the  name,  and  what  may  be  important  in  the  history,  of 
.every  soldier  who  has  entered  the  service,  together  with  the  exact  present  strength  of 
each  company. 

You  probably  have  some  in  your  company,  either  as  officers  or  privates,  who  have 
entered  it  sinnc  our  rolls  were  made,  whose  names  are  not  here  given.  You  will  please 
add  all  such  at  the  bottom  of  the  list  of  "Privates,"  giving  the  time  of  their  being 
mustered  into  service,  age,  &i.,  and  remarking  opposite  Officers^  names,  their  promo- 
tion. (See  example.  No.  9.)  If,  by  any  error  in  the  rolls,  the  name  of  a  person  is 
given  who  has  never  served  with  you  since  you  left  the  State,  you  will  notice  him 
accordingly  in  the  Remarks,  and  in  the  Recapitulation,  put  him  under  the  head  of 
"  Transferred." 

I  have  given  the  name,  age  at  the  time  of  entering  the  service,  and  residence  of  each 
soldier — ibe  first  name  in  full,  when  it  has  been  possible  to  ascertain  it:  please  see  that 
these  first  names  are  completed — that  the  whole  name  is  spelled  correctly — that  the  town 
opposite  each  man's  name  is  the  one  he  calls  his  A'jtoc,  (not  necessarily  his /fcn^  resi- 
dence,) in  order  that  each  portion  of  the  State  may  have  its  due  credit  for  furuishing 
volunteers — and  finally,  that  all  mistakes  are  rectified,  and  blank  spaces  filled. 

The  column  "  present  and  abluent,"  coinj)rises  all  whom  you  shall  consider  members 
of  your  company  on  the  first  day  of  December  next,  even  though  some  may  be  in  this 
State  reoruiting,  aDd  others  siok  in  a  hospital  fifty  miles  from  you. 


APPENDIX   D. 


51 


The  remaining  requirements  will  bo  easily  understoocU  in  connection  with  the  Ex- 
ample whicb  has  been  given.  These  variuus  heads  will  cover  everj"  c  ise  that  may  arise, 
,  "  and  you  will  be  able  under  thein  to  state  accurately  the  reasons  why  any,  who  have 
^^__  once  been  with  you,  are  now  absent.  Every  man  miiit  be  accounted  for.  Do  not,  under 
any  circainstunees,  erase  a  name,  but  make  the  Kemurks  very  lull,  iusert'iiig  every- 
thing that  may  be  necessary  in  the  way  of  explanation.  Let  the  iitne  and  cause  of  dis- 
cnarges  be  correctly  stated.  It  is  of  the  utmost  importance  that  each  of  these  requ  re- 
ments  be  carefully  complied  with,  in  order  that  no  injustice  may  be  done  to  any  one. 

In  the  Recapitulation,  tho  e  who  hiive  been  promoied  to  be  officers,  from  the  lanks, 
or  from  outside  the  limits  of  the  company,  must  be  numhertd  as  "  Privates,"  else  the 
"  totalii"  on  the  right  hand  will  be  toa  large,  and  cause  confusion.  Under  the  heading 
"Present  Organization,  &a.,"  the  ofScers,  as  now  existing,  will  aiipear. 

The  "  Morning  Keport"  for  December  1st,  is  independent  of  what  precedes,  except 
that  the  ''  Aggregate  present  and  absent"  should  be  equal  to  the  sum  of  "  fit  for  duty" 
and  "sick."  This  report  will  be  condensed  from  your  regular  morning  report  of  that 
date.  Everything  except  this,  and  the  column  "  present  and  absent"  in  the  Return, 
can  1^0  made  up  at  once;  but  little  labor  will  then  remain.  Each  commanding  officer 
will  be  expected  to  forward  his  Return  to  this  office  as  early  as  December  3d;  if  it  is 
'elayed,  it  will  probably  be  too  late  for  publication. 

These   Returns,   when  perfected   and   arranged,  together  with   abstracts  and   tables 

ased  upon  them,  will  be  published  in  the  "  Annual  Report  of  the  Adjutant  General," 

•  n  the  1st  3f  January.     These  Reports  will  be  scattered  throughcut  the  State,  and  sent 

'0  all  our  regiments.     From  them,  friends  at  home  will  lie  able  to  obtain  information  in 

■^ilation  to  husbands,  brothers  and  sons  in  the  army,  that  they  can  obtain   in  no  other 

ay.  It  concerns  you  more  than  any  other  single  individual,  that  your  record  shall  be 
/  II,  and  free  from  errors,  an>l  every  consideration  of  duty  and  self-respect,  will  urge 
our  prompt  and  personal  attention  to  this  subject. 

I  will  add  that  this  is  required,  also,  in  partial  conformity  to  Section  3,  of  the  Act 
passed  at  the  extra  session  of  the  Legislature,  in  April  last,  entitled  "An  act  to  au- 
thorize the  raising  of  ten  regiments,"  <tc.,  which  section  provides  that  "  the  captains 
of  the  respective  companies  shall  make  monthly  returns,"  &a.  This  has  not  yet  leea 
asked  for,  and  it  is  thought  that  this  Return,  if  properly  prepared,  will  furnish  all  the 
facts  desired  iit  the  present  time. 

I  have  sent  an  extra  blank  which  you  will  fill  out,  to  correspond  with  the  one 
returned  to  this  office,  and  preserve  for  reference. 

If  any  information  that  I  can  give  you  is  required,  it  shall  be  cheerfully  furnished. 
Very  Respectfully, 

Your  Obedient  Servant, 

JOHN  L.  H0D3D0N,  Adjutant  General, 


52 


ADJUTANT  QENBRAL'3  REPORT, 


FIRST  REGIMENT  MAINE  VOLUNTEERS.* 


Mustered  into  U.  S.  Service  at  Portland,  by  Capt.  J.  W.  T.  Gardiner,  for  three  months 
from  the  third  day  of  May,  1861. 


Nathaniel  J.  Jackson, 
Albion  Witham, 
George  G.  Bailey, 
James  S.  Fillebrown, 
William  S.  Dodge, 
Wentworth  P   Richardson, 
A.  A.  C.  Williams, 
Gr-orge  Knox, 
Foster  Kandall, 
Stephen  II.  Manning, 
George  J.  Northrop, 
David  Jones, 
C3rus  Freeman, 


FIELD  AND  STAFF. 
Lewiston, 
Portland, 
Portland, 
Lewiston, 
Portland, 
Portlan.i, 
Brunswick, 
Brunswick, 
Lewi^ton, 
Brunswick, 
Portland, 
Westbrook, 
Ltwiston, 


Colonel. 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 

Major. 

Adjutant. 

Quartermaster. 

Surgeon. 

Assistant  Surgeon. 

Chaplain. 

Sergeant  Major. 

Quartermaster  Sergeant. 

Hospital  Steward. 

Drum  Major. 

Fife  Major. 


COMPANY  "A,"  Capt.   TUKEY. 


Names. 

< 

Residence. 

1 

Names. 

.  1 
m;    Residence. 

CAPfAIN. 

i  Boynton,  Freeman  N. 

22  C   Elizabeth. 

George  \V.  Tukcy, 

44 

Portland. 

Bowie,  John  B. 

22Pottlana. 

LIKUIENANTS. 

Copp,  John  F. 

20      do 

George  II.  l.hiidwcll, 

30 

do 

C.  His,  John  F. 

22  Philadelphia. 

Chmles  \,    McVllister, 

•28 

do 

1  Cushm:in,  Bi-rj^min  S. 

18  Portland. 

SICKGKANTS. 

CooUiroth,  TLaddius  W 

21      do 

John  M    Beal. 

32 

do 

Chrfuiberlain,  Charles  B 

ISC   Elizabeth. 

Alex.  iJell, 

44 

do 

Dyer,  Edmund  W. 

22'     do 

Puiez  B.  Burnhnra, 

26 

do 

Green,  John 

31  Portland. 

Simeon  B.  Wigfjin, 

36 

do 

Guptill,  Stephen  H. 

21  Fryeburg. 

Corporals. 

1   Hyde.  Kufus  W. 

3  i  Portland. 

Chnrles  A.  (.  hellis, 

32 

do 

'  Hall,  Webb 

30:      do 

Chiirles  11    -cott, 

22 

do 

Hanson,  Nils  A. 

23     do 

Jaims  B('rry, 

4.1 

do 

Hall,  Henry  D. 

27 

Betijiuiin  F.  Witham, 

25 

do 

Holbrook,  (buries  L. 

l9.>^tarks. 

MUSICIANS. 

Hanley,  Thoiiias, 

19  Cumberland. 

V"illi«m  II.  >ewell, 

34 

do 

Hockley,  EJward  J. 

23  Poitland. 

Joseph  H    Graham, 

22 

Fall  River. 

Illsley,  Charles  E. 

23  Hiirrison. 

PKIVATES. 

Jordan,  George  S. 

21  C.  Elizabeth. 

Adams,  (Jeorgo  M. 

■G 

Westbrook. 

Jordan,  Andrew  B. 

'23      do 

Begg,  John  K. 

19 

Portland. 

Kennard,  Fiank  S. 

2l| 

Bowker,  Davis  C. 

.w> 

do 

Keniiard,  Merritt  A. 

19 

Barnard,  John  E. 

34 

do 

Lovitt,  William 

21  C.  Elizabeth. 

Barry,  Thomas 

la 

C   Elizabeth. 

1  Lovitt,  James 

191    do 

*  Taken  from  the  original  Muster -in  Roll«. 


APPENDIX   I>. 


33 


COMPANY  "A, 

"     (CONTIHPKD.) 

Names. 

MI     Residence. 

Names. 

o 

< 

Eesidence. 

Lincoln,  Edward  R. 

22  Portland.          1 

Stackpnle,  Daniel  W. 

2i 

Portland. 

Munsey,  John  H. 

23 

do             : 

Swett,  George  W. 

20 

Gorham. 

McKenney,  George  11. 

23 

do 

Swett,  John  B. 

23 

Portland. 

McDonald,  Angus 

21 

do                   1 

Swett,  Albert  H. 

21 

do 

Murray,  Albion 

21 

VVestbrook.       ! 

Stevens,  George  L. 

27 

Westbrook. 

Norton,  Chiirles  P. 

21 

Portland. 

Schoonmaker,  Edw.  G. 

22 

Cleveland. 

Newell,  Charles  H. 

20 

do 

Thaxter,  George  R.  W. 

22 

Portland. 

Osgood,  Charles  H. 

26 

East  Boston. 

Tyrroll,  William  D. 

23 

C.  Elizabeth. 

Pike,  John  U. 

31 

Portland. 

Waterhouse,  Samuel  0 

22 

Portland. 

Pillsbury,  Tobias  2d 

20  C.  Elizabeth. 

Wyer,  Edward  P. 

21) 

do 

Purinion,  Albert  H. 

23 

Portland. 

Whitten,  Oliver  G. 

20 

do 

Rich,  Frank  G. 

2G 

do 

Whitten,  Benjamin  F. 

39 

do 

Ross,  George  H. 

21 

Witham,  John 

Roach,  Edward 

29 

Portland. 

Watts,  Albert  S. 

22 

N.  Gloucester. 

Smith,  Albeit  W. 

25 

do 

Willard,  Henry  E. 

23 

C.  Elizabeth. 

Soule,  Thomas  W. 

27 

do 

Wilson,  Alvan  S. 

19 

Portland. 

Strong,  George 

32 

do 

Wormwood,  Alfred  R. 

21 

N.  Glouoeater, 

Stockman,  Charles  W. 

24 

do 

COMPANY  «B,".Capt.   WALKER. 


CAPTAIN. 

Charles  Walker, 

LIEUTENANTS. 

Charles  J.  Pennell, 
James  M.  Black, 

SERGEANTS. 

Charles  W.  Roberts, 
Alfred  L.  Turner, 
Woodbury  S.  Pennell, 
Charles  H.  Libby, 

CORPORALS. 

Richard  T.  Beaslev, 
Alfred  D.  F.  Farley, 
Chailes  II.  CoUey,  jr. 
Charles  11.  Cushman, 

MUSICIANS. 

Samubl  T.  Dyer, 
Peter  B.  Waterhouse, 

PRIVATES. 

Allen,  Charles  F. 
Alexander,  Reuben 
Amsbey,  G.  L. 
Berry,  Charles  R. 
Bowie,  Augustus 
Buck,  Cyrus  W. 
Blown,  Daniel  H. 
Cushman,  Charles  H. 
Cummings,  Fiauklin  L. 
Colley.  Charles  H. 
Chase,  R^uel  D. 
Delano,  Marcus 
Folsora,  Samuel  P. 
Folnom,  \\  illiara  H. 
Fowler,  Sewcll  T. 
Frtgan,  William  H. 
Frost,  Charles  H. 
Green,  Joseph  M. 
Goff,  Lindsey  A. 
Glendeming,  John  G. 
Graffam,  Edward  W. 
Hurd,  Charles  T. 
Hoyt,  Benjamin  G. 


26 

Portland. 

30     do 

26 

do 

19 

do 

23 

do 

22 

do 

24 

do 

27      do 

26'     do 

2i;     do 

22     do 

25      do 

44  Westbrook. 

Sl'Portland. 

21  C.  Elizabeth. 

23  Portland. 

24     do 

21      do 

35     do 

20'     do 

22      do 

22  •  do 

26     do 

25^     do 

19      do 

30      do 

21  i     do 

22  C.  Elizabeth 

20  Portland. 

261     do 

29!     do 

28  Gray. 

26  Portland. 

22 

do 

21 

do 

23 

do 

Hall,  Daniel  W. 

23 

3tark8. 

Hall,  Henry  C. 

23  j     do 

Hall,  Dana 

19 

Portland. 

Hodsdon,  Moses  8. 

29 

do 

Hall,  David  N. 

24 

do 

Illsley,  Enoch  B. 

23 

Westbrook. 

Jones,  Charles  D. 

21 

Portland. 

Johnson,  Walter 

23 

do 

Jost,  George  D. 

24 

do 

Knight,  Simeon 

27 

do 

Kelley,  Thomas 

18 

do 

Libby,  John  F. 

24 

do 

Lemont,  George  W. 

28 

do 

Loveitt,  Edward  W. 

19 

do 

Mason,  Edwin 

2G|Westbrook. 

Mcsarve,  Amos 

26      do 

Mountfort,  Daniel  B. 

22  Portland. 

Marshall,  James  G. 

22 

do 

Mahan,  George  T. 

26 

do 

Moses,  Alfred  L. 

24 

do 

Noble,  Rulus  W. 

32 

do 

Newall,  James  N. 

29 

do 

Noyes,  Stephen  jr. 

29|    do 

Pennell,  William  H. 

26:Gray. 

Peterson,  John  P. 

30|Portland. 

Pote,  Daniel  M. 

2i|     do 

Paine,  Charles  H. 

19 

do 

Quimby,  Charles  0. 

28 

do 

Robie,  Lincoln 

19 

do 

Rines,  David  H. 

25|     do 

Seed,  Francis 

32      do 

Shaw,  Edward 

22  C.  Elizabeth. 

Soarle,  John 

26 

Portland. 

Totman,  John  F. 

19 

do 

Thurston,  George  H. 

22 

do 

Trowbridge,  John 

22 

do 

Trowbridge,  Charles  J. 

23 

do 

Verrill,  Benjamin  F. 

26 

do 

Wescoti,  Richard 

19 

do 

Willey,  John  C. 

28 

do 

Waterhouse,  Cyrus  T. 

20 

do 

:  York,  Jamea  B. 

22 

0.  KUKftbeth 

54 


ADJUTANT  GtENERAL'a  REPORT. 


COMPANY   "C,"  Capx.   I'ESSBNDEN. 


Xames. 


to     Residence. 


Names. 


«     Residence. 


CAPTAIN. 

M.  R.  Fessenden, 

29  Portland. 

LIECTESASTS. 

AVilliam  P.  Jordan, 

30 

do 

Benjamin  M.  Kedlon, 

28 

do 

SERGEANTS. 

Edward  N.  Oreely, 

2C 

do 

loteorge  W.  Graffam, 

19 

do 

Daniel  C.  Clark, 

20 

do 

James  M.  Sjifford, 

19 

do 

CORPORALS. 

Charles  E.  Jordan, 

27 

do 

Henry  A   B'lmbam, 

31 

do 

Simeon  H.  Merrill, 

do 

Charles  E.  Howard, 

21 

di 

MUSICIASa. 

David  Jones, 

2G 

do 

PRIVATES. 

Berry,  Oibora  R. 

22 

do 

Sums,  John 

33 

do 

Bonney,  Edward  W^. 

18 

do 

Bickneil,  Edwin 

30 

do 

Campbell,  Daniel  C. 

23  Boston. 

Colesworthy,  Henry  R. 

20  Portland. 

Coliey,  Albert  F. 

23 

Gray. 

Collcy,  OrrJii  B. 

21 

do 

Coffin,  William  H. 

32 

Uestbrook. 

Crediford,  George  U. 

27 

Biddeford. 

Curran,  Thomas 

32 

Portland. 

Dolan,  Edward  J. 

19 

do 

Bodge,  John  M. 

23 

do 

Foy,  William  0. 

35 

do 

Furbish,  James  C.  M., 

26 

do 

Gould,  John  M. 

21 

do 

Greely,  Rensallaer,  2d 

28 

do 

Haines,  Alberton  P. 

21 

do 

Hudson,  John  B.  jr 

29 

do 

Hurd,  George  H. 

23 

do 

Hamilton,  Charles  B. 

19 

do 

Hamilton,  William  P. 

18 

do 

Hatch,  John  H, 

21 

do 

Holt,  George  S. 
liiller,  Edward,  Jr. 
lliitoii,  Eben 
Ivennnid,  Charle.s  0. 
Kiiowlton,  Charles  T. 
Lamson,  Charles  U. 
Leslie,  Juaios  Vi. 
Li)Tvell,  Albert 
Langley,  Henry 
Lincoln    Edward  R. 
More,  Edward  K, 
i\Ionroe,  Thomas 
Miller,  James  P. 
Mosher,Marsha'l  M. 
Mills,  Joseph  N. 
Mitchell,  Eben  M. 
Mitcbel!,  J.imes  E. 
M'Ginley,  George 
Pluramer,  Henry  A. 
Prince,  Levi  M. 
Richardson,  Columbus  C. 
Reeil,  Williaui  H. 
Rich,  Marshall  U. 
Smith,  Frank  A. 
Smith,  Uenrj'  M. 
Stoneham,  Peter  W. 
Sargent,  John  A. 
Sawyer,  George  W. 
Sawyer,  William  K. 
Sawyer,  Frederic  A. 
Smith,  James 
Thompson,  Frederic  H. 
Trask,  George  F. 
Walt'hi,  Henry  3. 
Wiley,  John  N. 
Whilnev,  Isaac  R. 
Wetherbee,  Alfred  H. 
V.'eeks,  Robert  M. 
Whitney,  Benjamin  F. 
Whiitier,  J.  Henry 
Wiisoii,  Archibald 


|21  Portland. 
135      do 

'23'     d., 
!1U|     do 
i'iS;     do 
i21,     do 
:2tj:    do 
;25  Windham. 
23  E:ist  liostoD. 
i22  Portland. 
j2l{     do 
24!     do 
|22      do 
1 23  Gurham. 
J21  Portland. 

'■•n\   do 

!20;  do 
j24  do 
25l  do 
liO  do 
:24Disfic!d. 
21, Portland. 
26,  do 
20,  do 
122.  do 
i21  do 
I22!  do 
'20  do 
20  Westbrook. 

22  do 

37  Portland. 
IS      do 

20  [     do 
30  Peru. 

23  Bridgton. 

21  Windham. 

19  Bath. 

26  Portland. 
23  Windham^ 

20  Portland. 

21  do 


COMPANY  "D,"  Capt.   ME:^ERVE. 


CAPTAIN. 

Charles  H.  Meserve, 

LIEUTENANTS. 

William  A.  Pearce, 
George  H.  Bailey, 

SERGEANTS. 

William  W.  Davis, 
Charles  II.  Bradford, 
Augustus  Fox, 
Otis  0.  Newhall, 

CORPORALS. 

George  C.  Ham, 
Thomas  H.  Poor, 
.facob  F.  Knighf, 
j'Vancis  E.  Emery, 
JirsiciANS. 
Albert  P.  Ward, 
>'rank  11.  Butlor, 


23  Portland. 


do 
do 


23 

do 

21 

do 

31 

do 

20 

do 

24 

do 

23 

do 

2.T 

do 

24 

do 

30 

do 

Ig 

di, 

l!  PRIVATES. 

!'  Andrews,  Tristram 
!    Brown,  William  H. 
i    Brud'.sb,  Henry  C. 
'[  Burehill,  Kiebard 

Blake,  John  U. 

Brine,  William 

Coaley,  Georgf  E. 

Cammotr,  George  H. 

Conway,  John 
!;  Cnbb,  Benjamin  F. 
;;  Cobb,  Goorge  S. 
jl  Campbell,  John 
II  Curran,  Robert 
i    Conlips,  George  L. 
|[  Cl.arb,  William 
I  Dyer,  Franklin 

Down?,  John  W.  C. 


20,Freeport. 
2l'Windham. 
23, Portland. 
Ulj     do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

24  Biddeford. 
29'PortIand. 
18;     do 

28  Yarmouth. 
20'Lewist()n. 

25  {)Hiivi!!i;. 
19  Porilaiid. 


23! 
40' 
31 
301 
32' 

:26i 


APPENDIX  i). 


it» 


COMPANY"  <«D 

"  (Continued,  y 

Names. 

6 
20 

Residence. 

Names, 

< 

Residence. 

Dood^',  John  H. 

Portland. 

Lee,  Frank 

19 

Portland. 

Damreii,  Diistin 

26 

do 

Littlefield,  Charles 

28 

do 

Eustis,  Leonard 

20 

do 

Moore,  Alfred  S. 

23 

do 

Eustis,  Frank  F. 

18 

do 

McDermott,  Patrick 

20 

do 

Fellows,  John  C. 

ly 

Fiyeburg. 

Malony,  Patrick 

19 

do 

Farman,  Charles  W. 

27 

Woodstock. 

Mountfort,  John  E. 

25 

do 

Files,  William  H.  P. 

27 

Gorham. 

iVIcCarthv,  Timothy 

32 

do 

For.-aith,  George 

38 

Portland. 

Newbold,  Andrew  D. 

20 

do 

Grant,  Jotham 

22 

do 

Newcomb,  Abram 

19 

do 

Gribbia,  Watson  R. 

21 

do 

Pillsbury,  John  G. 

21 

Biddeford. 

Hasty,  William 

21 

Gorhiini. 

Phelps,  Henry  N. 

34 

Portland. 

Hunt,  Robert  M. 

31 

Portland. 

Kicker,  Melville 

21 

Westbrook. 

Harmon,  Sylvanus 

30 

do. 

Randall,  Albert 

18 

Fieeport. 

Hazen,  Jcjlin  B. 

24 

Westbrook. 

Hidden,  Thomas  C. 

33 

Portland. 

Ham,  William  L. 

20 

Portland. 

Sawyer  Charles 

20 

do 

Han,  John  11. 

18 

do 

Smith,  Charles  J.  B. 

2G 

do 

Hamilton,  Robert 

18 

do 

fcawyer,  Thorndike  H. 

45 

Woodstock. 

Higgins,  Alexander 

27 

Scarborough. 

Smellflge,  George  W. 

27 

Poitland. 

Jewetf,  George  H. 

20 

Portland. 

Westco'.t,  David 

28 

do 

Jewell,  William  F. 

22 

Hanover. 

Winslow,  Hiram 

22 

do 

Jord  n,  Charles  F. 

22 

:\.  Gloucester. 

Walker,  Samuel  A. 

19 

do 

Knapp,  Nathan  C. 

21 

Hanover. 

COMPANY  «  E,"  Capt.  SHAW. 


CAPTAIN. 

William  M.  Shaw, 

LIEUTEUANTS. 

Albert  11.  Estes, 
John  M.  Marston, 

SERGEANTS. 

Cyrus  Latham, 
Sylvester  C.  Moody, 
Willi.^m  Rolfe, 
Herbert  R.  Sargeant, 

COBPOKALS. 

Joseph  Thompson,  jr., 
Hiram  T.  Cook, 
William  L.  L.  Gill, 
James  S.  Roberts, 

MUSICIANS. 

Charles  T.  Morso, 
Turner  Cary, 

PRIVATES. 

Alien,  Jesse  B. 
Bent,  Orrin 
Real,  Flavins  0. 
Bonney,  Alonzo  G. 
Bragdon,  Charles  W.  M. 
Blake,  Charles  H. 
Card,  George  A. 
Chaiiiberliii,  George 
Chaplin,  John 
Cloudman,  Andrew  C. 
Coolbroth,  Charles 
Cuflin,  George  W. 
Coe,  Cornelius  B. 
Colesworthy,  Joseph  C. 
Crowell,  Jesse  H. 
Cummings,  ?amuel  P. 
Davis,  >urauel  C. 
Dennison,  John  H. 
Dodge,  William  T. 
Dunu,  Martin  T. 
Edwards,  Sewall  A. 
FraKcr,  William 


34Portland. 


35 

do 

30 

do 

32 

do 

21 

do 

24 

do 

25 

do 

27 

do 

20 

do 

24 

do 

20 

do 

29 

do 

23 

do 

22 

do 

19 

do 

19 

do 

19 

do 

30 

do 

20 

do 

2t; 

do 

22 

do 

22 

Nfaples. 

2b 

Portland. 

21 

do 

24 

do 

30 

do 

26 

do 

il 

do 

22 

Gray. 

22 

Portland. 

41 

do 

I- 

Westbrook 

23 

Portland. 

30 

Naples. 

'id 

Portland. 

Field,  Edmond  D. 
Googins,  William  C. 
Green,  Charles  R. 
Harmon,  Algernon  S. 
Haskell,  AVilliam  S. 
.Jameson,  George  W. 
Jones,  George  W. 
Knight,  Ormond  W. 
Knight,  Frederic  M. 
Lawrence,  Luther 
Lombard,  Theodore  H. 
Libby,  Samuel  B. 
Mackin,  Joseph  F. 
McChanniug,  William  S, 
Oakes,  Benjamin  F. 
Perley,  Joseph  H. 
Pennell,  Benjamin  C. 
Quimby,  Alonzo  H. 
Randall,  John  F. 
Bitter,  John  H. 
Rounds,  Charles  H. 
Sanborn,  William  H. 
himpson^  Henry  T. 
Skillin,  Charles  D. 
Soule,  George  A. 
Smith,  Harrison  W. 
Smith,  Ambrose  G. 
Smith,  Henry  F. 
Smith,  George  A. 
Smith,  Joseph  M. 
St.  John,  William  E. 
Thurston,  Lewis  L. 
Thompson,  Edwin  L.  R. 
Townly,  Samuel 
Trowbridge,  Charles  S. 
Trefelhen,  Clifford  S. 
Walton,  Benjiimin  F. 
Webster,  Chauncey  B. 
Whitney,  James 
Willard,  Dhnio! 


22iPortland. 
28      do 
26      do 
20!Naplcg. 
19!Portland. 
28iWestbrook. 
32  Portland. 
23  Falmouth. 
23  Portland. 

21  Pownal. 
2LPortland. 
21 1     do 

23  do 

24  do 

2G  Kennebunk. 
19  Portland. 
19      do 

22  do 

21  do 

23  do 
22i     do 
19iBridgton. 
29iPortiand. 
20 1     do 

23{  do 
2o!  do 
22, Raymond. 

22  Portland. 
24:     do 
23iBiddeford. 

21  Poitland. 

22  do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

22'iPeru. 
21JYarmouth. 
21jCaseo. 
39lPortIand. 


56 


ADJUTANT  GENEKAL*S  KEPORT. 
COMPANY  "F,"  Capt.  STEVENS. 


Namea. 

! 

Residence. 

Names. 

1 

«     Residence. 

< 

CAPTAIX. 

Foster,  Charles  R. 

35  Lewiston. 

Jesse  T.  Stevens, 

39 

Lewiston. 

Fuilynsbee,  Frnnk  M. 

:20iM()iimouth. 

LIEUTENANTS. 

Gay,  Benjamin  F. 

iJ4;Bath. 

William  Knowlton, 

31 

do 

Grover,  Boynton 

21iB<)wdoin. 

Elijah  M.  Shaw, 

34 

Lawrence. 

Gurney,  Bradley  F. 

;24  Lewiston. 

SERGEANTS. 

Gould,  George  H. 

!21 

do 

John  11.  Ferguson, 

26 

Lewiston. 

GralTam,  Stephen 

i29 

do 

Marvin  L.  Blood, 

27 

do 

Henry,  Charles  W. 

23 

do 

Isaac  S.  Faunce, 

33 

do 

Handly,  John  J. 

22 

Wilton. 

Harrison  A.  Cook, 

36 

do 

Hall,  Enoch  L. 

40 

Lewiston. 

CORPORALS. 

Hill,  Theodore  V. 

19 

do 

Charles  H.  Moore, 

26 

do 

Haskell,  Charles  H. 

21 

do 

Edgar  M.  Eustis, 

25 

do 

Jones,  David 

37      do 

Almon  J.  Gardner, 

25 

Durham. 

Jackson,  Andrew 

j32      do 

Edwin  S.  Butler, 

29 

Jones,  William  H. 

18  Monmouth. 

MUSICIANS. 

Lovell,  Samuel  W. 

i24iLewiston. 

Frederick  R.  Pierce, 

20 

Harrison. 

Lowe,  James 

i43 

do 

Edward  Preble  Carman, 

19 

Lewiston. 

Lowell,  Dennis  C. 

j22 

Plymouth. 

PRIVATES. 

Mann,  Samuel  S. 

35 

Lewiston. 

Annis,  Augustus  C. 

38 

do 

Morrill,  Joseph  S. 

|25 

Readfield. 

Annis,  Zelind  N. 

23 

do 

Mace,  Hosea  S. 

25!LewistoD. 

Abbott,  George 

37 

do 

Neal,  Albion  K.  P. 

271     do 

Brown,  George  W. 

23 

do 

Oliver,  Luther 

'22I     do 

Bangs,  Gilbert  V. 

23 

do 

Parlin,  Edwin  W. 

126  Weld. 

BeaLs,  Cliarles  A. 

31 

do 

Pearson,  Chester  C. 

23  Lewiston. 

Bartlett,  Alonzo  M. 

24 

do 

Pratt,  Reuben  D. 

22  Mercer. 

Baker,  Hardy  N. 

21 

do 

Preble,  James  G. 

23iLewiston. 

Bowker,  Charles  H. 

22 

Auburn. 

Prindall,  Edward 

22      do 

Burnhau:,  Daniel  W. 

22 

Lewiston. 

Price,  William 

27 

do 

Blake,  John  2d 

21 

Turner. 

Rankin,  Abel  G. 

30 

do 

Carvill,  Lewis 

27 

Lewiston. 

Reed,  Charles  H. 

21 

do 

Chandler,  Daniel  J. 

20 

do 

Stover,  S;in»son  H. 

25     do 

Curran,  Nicholas 

22 

do 

Stewart,  Hiram  S. 

31  Greene. 

Cross,  Lewis  jr. 

18 

Solon.                1 

Stevens,  Ijaiah  S. 

27 

Auburn. 

Clark,  Eli  B. 

21 

New  Vineyard.  1 

Stockbridge,  Joseph  T. 

34 

do 

Dudley,  Henry  H. 

36 

Lawrence. 

Thayer,  Robert  C. 

;27 

Turner. 

Dakin,  Frank  B. 

19 

Lewiston. 

Tubbs,  John  L. 

21Paris. 

Durell,  Abraham  G. 

23 

do 

Trufant,  John  A. 

23  Lewiston. 

Dean,  Charles  B. 

21 

do 

Thompson,  Andrew  J. 

125      do 

Emery,  Joseph  J. 

24 

Palmyra. 

Winter,  William  C. 

20  Freeman. 

Farrar,  Edwin 

25 

Bethel. 

Whitney,  Charles  H. 

36lLewiston. 

Forbes,  William 

23 

Lewiston. 

Winter,  Harrison  B. 

20 

Dixfield. 

COMPANY  "G,"   Capt.  BEAL. 


do 
do 


CAPTAIN.  I       1 

George  L.  Beal,  j35  Norway. 

LIEUTENANTS. 

Henry  Rust,  Jr.  27 

Jonathan  Blake,  43 

SERGEANTS.  |       I 

William  D.  Whitmash,  |25!     do 

Henry  R.  Millett,  i25|     do 

Claudius  M.  Favor,  21      do 

George  W.  Shnles,  |36     do 

CORPORALS.  1 

Caleb  C.  Buck,  125!     do 

George  E.  Andrews,  j280xford. 

David  L.  Butterfield,  I24  Norway. 

John  F.  Fitz,  |24j     do 

MUSICIANS.  j       ! 

Wellington  Hobbs,  ;18j     do 

PRIVATIW.  ! 

Bailpy,  Hiram  P.  22lMinof 
» 


Brown,  William  C.  A. 
Brann,  Thomas  A. 
Beman,  Stephen  8. 
Bean,  Timothy  H. 
Berry,  Frank  L. 
Burrows,  William  A 
Buck,  James  M. 
Bisbee,  Eliab 
Cherry,  Philo  S. 
Conner,  Peter  C. 
Cordwell,  Winfield  S. 
Cusbtnan,  Freeland  A. 
Crockett,  (Jrosvenor 
Dempsy,  Jere 
Davis,  Joseph  C. 
Denn,  Jacub  2d 
Drtlloff,  A  Iphonzo 
Durgin,  William  W. 
Emery,  Melvin  W. 


22  Gardiner. 

21  Paris. 
142;  Bethel. 
i2r     do 

j 24  Norway. 
37  Sumner. 

22  do 
29;     do 

130  Norway. 
|25  Paris. 
20  Greenwood. 
,20  Oxford. 
:36' Norway. 
[21!     do 
1241     do 
j. 6  Oxford. 
I24  Rumford. 
!2l|~tonebam. 
'23  Grefnwoed. 


APPENDIX  D. 


57 


COMPANY   "G,"    (CONTINTJED.) 


Names. 


Evans,  Samuel  S, 
Foster,  Wallace 
Foster,  William  II. 
Farrar,  Sidney  A. 
Foster,  Jeremiah,  jr. 
Farris.  Rufus  E. 
Field,  George  W. 
Gammon,  C.  Albert 
Horr,  Augustus  E. 
Uale,  William  F. 
Hill,  William  F. 
Hicks,  Alfred  0. 
Hersey,  Albion 
Hall,  Rodney  N. 
Hapgood,  Andrew  S. 
Hobbs,  J.  Frank 
Irish,  Samuel  C. 
Judkins,  Henry  N. 
Jordan,  John  F. 
Jordan,  Granville  P. 
Littlefield,  James  A. 
Littlefield,  Albert 


Residence. 


Stoneham. 

Norway. 

Albany. 
i23'Paris. 
3  2[  Norway. 
28;Hebron. 
28'Minot.       * 
32:Norway. 

23  Waterford. 
22^  Norway. 
19  Norway. 
22'Oxford. 
2llParis. 

22  Paris. 

19|  Waterford. 

19  Norway. 

19  Sumner. 

21  Greenwood. 

20  Paris. 
32  Norway. 

24  Greenwood. 

22  Stoneham. 


Names. 


Merriam, Frederick  R. 
Morey,  Henry  C. 
BIcKeen,  Henry  H. 
McAllister,  Stephen  C. 
Pike,  Darius  F. 
P.irker,  Isaac  0. 
Raynes,  Joseph  F. 
Robertson,  Solon 
Stephens,  Lewis  H. 
Stevens,  Danville  B. 
Stowell,  Thomas  N.  jr. 
Stearns,  Charles  P. 
Stearics,  Edward  P. 
Seavey,  Ai  E. 
Shaw,  Francis  E. 
True,  Alfred 
Thompson,  Charles 
Warren,  Hannibal  F. 
Webster,  John  N. 
Whittle,  John  W. 
Washburn,  Watson  . 


^\    Residence. 

22  Norway. 
24:Oxford. 
26[Stoneham. 
24|stoneham. 
22iNorway. 

23  Greenwood. 
24Auburn. 
22'Bethel. 

23!  Woodstock. 
21iParis. 
22j  Paris. 
20  Bethel. 
20lBethel. 
2G  Albany. 
29|GreenwoOrl. 

18  Bethel. 
24|Norway. 
20  Norway. 

19  Waterford. 
23^Greenwood. 
19lOxford. 

i 


COMPANY  "  H,"  Capt.  EMERSON. 


CAPTAIN. 

Charles  S.  Emerson 

LIEUTENANTS. 

James  C.  Folsom, 
Pbineas  W.  Dill, 

SERGEANTS. 

James  Dingley,  jr. 
Aaron  T.  Frost, 
Horace  Wijiht, 
Royal  A.  Bray, 

CORPORALS. 

John  0.  Kidder, 
Charles  W.  Thincr, 
Albert  D.  Furbish, 
Jabez  M.  Hogan, 

MCSICIANS. 

Andiew  J.  Philbrick, 
George  A.  Warren, 

PRIVATES. 

Atwood,  Elealfer  B. 
Anderson,  Charles  R. 
Barker,  James  L. 
Brown,  Frank  W. 
Bisbee,  Elisha  S. 
Beal,  Thomas  R. 
Bailey,  William  W. 
Bradbury,  Benjamin 
Conant,  Alexander  B. 
Coburn,  George  B. 
Cotton,  Dennett 
Cotton,  Thomas  H. 
Driscoll,  Timothy 
Doyle,  James  T. 
Davee,  W'illiam  G. 
Eaton,  Daniel  P. 
Edgecomb,  Osias  B. 
Estes,  Stephen  R 
Freeman,  Albert  W. 
8 


30  Auburn. 


39[ 
'401 

I    ! 

2C 
J27 
142 


do 
do 

do 

do 

do 

Turner. 


.21  Auburn. 

;23iWiiterville. 

j24|Auburn. 

.21iLewiston. 

I     I 

i22Palmyra. 


I     i 


22  Poland. 

21'Lewiston. 

24'         do 

26'Lovell. 

20JPeru. 

21Durham. 

25J       do 

19jAuburn. 

26J       do 

ISjLewiston. 

24Auburn. 

27i       do 

27iLewiston. 

2-1       do 

24;Buckfield. 

lOjAuburn. 

28  Albany. 

ISjLewiston. 

2l!Minot. 


Furbush,  Henry  W. 
Green,  Harrison  G. 
Gordon,  William  II. 
Getcholl,  Otis  J. 
Huntress,  Henry  0. 
Harridan,  George  W. 
Harridan,  Washington  F. 
Harridan,  Charles  £. 
Handy,  Charles  E. 
Hasey,  George  B. 
Jumper,  David  A. 
Joy;  George  F. 
Kidder,  Roscoe  J. 
Kimball,  Isaiah 
Little,  William  R. 
Luce,  Sullivan 
Lake,  Henry  H. 
Lamarche,  Alfred  F. 
Lovejoy,  Nathaniel,  Jr. 
Manning,  Lemont 
Miller,  Charles  P. 
Merrill,  Charles  S. 
Morton,  Randall  B. 
Merrill,  Auburn 
Nason,  Chandler 
Ncyes,  Alonzo 
Parker,  George  II. 
Pratt,  Jabez 
Royal,  Andrew  J. 
Stevens,  Churchill  S. 
Skinner,  Phineas  W. 
Smith,  William  B. 
Stone,  Josiah 
Small,  Sidney 
Siivago,  William  M. 
Stevens,  Samuel  L. 
Turner,  John  S. 


33  Lewiston. 
35  Auburn. 

37  do 

25  New  Portland. 
21,Barnstead. 
21{Auburn. 
,45        do 
18        do 

IS'Norridgowock. 
18  Lisbon. 
21  Lewiston. 
2rLisbon. 
26|Summer. 
18|Lisbon. 

38  Auburn. 


Lisbon. 

Starks. 

Hebron. 
32!Greene. 
24jLewiston. 
25  Auburn. 
28lDurham. 
21!  Paris. 
2l|ReadfieId. 
28'Aiiburn. 
22Canton. 
2l|Durham. 
20jGreene. 
29  Danville. 
19  Auburn. 
19  Poland. 
22'HalloweIl. 
38  Lewiston. 


Auburn. 

do 

do 
Lewistcn. 


58 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL'S  REPORT. 
COMPANY  "H,"  (CoxTixNUED.) 


Names. 

6 

<< 

Residence. 

Names. 

ic      Residence. 

Tunks,  James  H. 

21 

Auburn. 

White,  Augustus 

28  Auburn. 

Turner,  Nathaniel  R. 

22 

Lewiston. 

Welch,  AVilliam  A. 

27  Casco. 

AVood,  George  11. 

21 

Hartford. 

Yeaton,  William  H. 

21  Farmington. 

AVithani,  Philip 

40 

Lewiston. 

Young,  Onslow  W. 

21  Hebron. 

COMPANY  "I," 

Ca^t.  quimby. 

CAPTAIN. 

I 

■\Villiam  M.  Quimby. 

37  Portland. 

Franklin,  John  B. 

40  Dover,  N.  H. 

LIErTESANTS. 

Goodrich,  Charles  H. 

20  Westlirook. 

Nehemiab  T.  Furbish, 

25 

do 

Gove,  Horace 

19:         do 

Hebruu  Mayhew, 

21 

\Vestbrook. 

Gill,  Leonard  F. 

30  Portland. 

SERGEANTS. 

Greely,  John  W. 

24  \Vestbrook. 

John  T.  iSimpson, 

28 

Portland. 

Graham  Charles  C. 

2i:         do 

Thomas  S.  Hutchins, 

28 

Winthrop. 

Houston,  John  S. 

27          do 

■\Villiam  Wade, 

29 

Westbrook. 

Houston,  Ithamor 

20          do 

Frank  C.  Sweetsir, 

21 

do 

Hodsdon,  Charles  A. 

20         do 

CORPORALS. 

Haskell,  Foster  M. 

19          do 

Isaiah  Kandall, 

37 

do 

Hocket,  Asa 

IS  HoHis. 

Charles  H.  Foye, 

28 

Westbrook. 

Hicks,  Benjamin  F. 

21  Lewiston. 

Charles  H.  Gore, 

30 

do              i 

Jewett,  William  W. 

20- Westbrook. 

Enoch  'Wescott, 

22 

do              1 

Libby,  Alonzo 

20         4o 

.MUSICIANS. 

! 

Lewis,  George  P. 

20          do 

AYilliam  Allen, 

27 

do 

Leighton,  David  H. 

34:Portland. 

Amos  H.  Hanson, 

23 

Windham. 

Mariner,  Thomas  B. 

33  Westbrook. 

PRIVATES.]; 

Mulvey,  John 

20 '         do 

Adams,  Irving  H. 

19 

Westbrook. 

Murphy,  William  H. 

22  Portland. 

Atwood,  Hezekiah 

38 

Portland. 

I'ennell,  George  A. 

28:Weslbrook, 

Eacon,  George  Wm. 

-.3 

Calais. 

Pennell,  John  W. 

19         do 

Barber,  Lorenzo 

21 

Westbrook. 

Quimby,  William  A. 

19         do 

Bolton,  William, 

21 

do 

Ripley,  N;ithaniel  D. 

21  Portland. 

Babb,  Henry  S. 

25 

do 

Richardson,  Albert  B. 

22,         do 

Bakeman,  John  C. 

30 

Portland. 

Roberts,  Charles  H. 

18  Falmouth. 

Boston,  Nathan  P. 

20 

Bridgton. 

Stanford,  James  W. 

19  Westbrook. 

Cooley,  John  F.  L. 

18 

Standish. 

Stanford,  Charles  1. 

2l!Portland. 

Clapp,  James  M. 

23 

Portland. 

Stinson,  Warren  B. 

25  Albion. 

Chaplin,  Augustine 

33 

Naples. 

Sawyer,  Albion 

31  Portland. 

Calkins,  Frank  A. 

21 

Portlands 

Strout,  George  A. 

21,Raymoud. 

Clusky,  Peter 

37 

do 

Towle,  Ared  P. 

22  Westbrook. 

Deland,  Dariiel  jr. 

19 

do 

Totman,  William  H. 

27|Richmond. 

Dunn,  Charles  T. 

24 

do 

Thompson,  James  M. 

18  Gray. 

Davis,  Alonzo  A. 

19 

do 

Terhune,  Stephen 

27Portland. 

Elwell,  Hezekiah 

19 

Westbrook. 

Varnoy,  Mark  S. 

18  Windham. 

Fellows,  .James  L. 

21 

do 

Welch,  William 

21  Portland. 

Fogg,  Albert  R. 

27 

do 

Welch,  Albion  F. 

23*Westbrook. 

Foster,  Samuel  II. 

IS 

Portland. 

Welch,  Robert  B. 

19,         do 

Fitch,  Edwin 

•a 

Bridgton. 

Whidden,  George  A. 

20i         do 

C( 

)MPANY  "  K, 

»  Capt.  OSGOOD. 

CAPTAIN. 

Asa  J.  Cole, 

27Lewiston. 

Silas  B.  Osgood, 

Lewiston. 

J.  R.  Merrill, 

27l         do 

LIEUTENANTS. 

MUSICIANS. 

1 

Elijah  D    Johnson, 

28 

do 

John  C.  Lovejoy, 

22  North  Anson, 

George  II.  Nye, 

33 

do 

Albert  E.  Hanson, 

18  Lewiston. 

SERGEANTS. 

PUITAEES. 

John  B.  Cook, 

23 

do 

Ashtou,  Henry 

22         do 

Benjamin  A.  Howard, 

21 

do 

Adams,  Frank  C. 

19         do 

Edwin  Roberts, 

29 

do 

Bubier,  Andrew 

22  Webster, 

Richard  W.  Stewart, 

27 

do 

Braley,  James  R. 

22  Lewiston, 

CORPORALS. 

Brown,  Ivory 

36,         do 

Ethelbert  C.  Caswell, 

25 

do 

Bickford,  George  W. 

191         do 

James  Laydon, 

23 

do 

Bolan,  /Mbert  L. 

19         do 

APPENDIX  D. 
COMPANY  "K,"  (Continued.) 


59 


Names. 


Baker,  Frederic  N. 
Brown,  Ellsworth  A. 
Bond,  Uoughtun, 
Bicknell,  Fayette   . 
Churchill,  Algernon  H. 
Cordweli,  Hiraui 
Chapman,  Elma 
Carvill,  Jordan  G. 
Dyer,  William  H. 
Denner,  William  AV. 
Donnell,  Samuel 
Eaton,  Benjamin  A. 
Edgerly,  George  W. 
Ford,  James  B. 
Forsyth,  Nelson  S. 
Goss,  Joseph  F. 
Goss,  Almond  L. 
Guiney,  James 
Hammonil,  Ambrose  E. 
Hedon,  James 
Jumper,  George 
Jackson,  Charles  P. 
Jumper,  Charles  H. 
Jepson,  Leonard 
Kingsley,  Albert  E. 
Lane,  Augustine  K. 
Moore,  William  H. 
Myriok,  Frederic  S. 


Lewiston. 

do 

do 

24|Oxford. 
'23lCridgton. 
'29|Lewiston. 
24jPoland.       . 
23|Lewiston. 
18  Farmington. 
23|Oxford. 
2l!Bath. 
31;Greene 
24  Parsonsfield. 
27  Lewiston. 
!2l|Wilton. 
|25|Lewiston. 
22  Danville. 

18  Lewiston. 
18i        do 

125'         do 

19  N.  Gloucester, 
123  Paris. 

^4  Lewiston. 
'•39'         do 
'21!         do 
!2C'         do 
24  Gorrinna. 
21  Lewiston. 


McCarthy,  Richard 
Mayberry,  George  II. 
Nash,  Jonathan 
Osgood,  James  E. 
Onias,  James 
Pratt,  Francis  H. 
Patter.son,  Samuel 
Pettingill,  Manassah 
Rockwood,  James  M. 
Robinson,  James  D. 
Ring,  Mellon 
Stockbrilge,  Cornelius  D, 
Stone,  Levi 
Smith,  Charles  W. 
Stearns,  Gratus  B. 
Sawyer,  Llewellyn 
Smith,  .James 
Tarr,  Philip  H. 
Taylor,  Charles  E. 
Thompson,  Charles  S. 
Tarr,  James  E. 
Veile,  Reuben 
Webber.  Elias  S. 
Watson,  Moody 
Witherell,  John  P. 
Woodcock,  Melvin 
Welch,  Michael 
Willard,  John  A. 


-B      Residence. 

19  Auburn. 
19  Scion. 
23  Auburn. 

22  Lewiston. 
27  do 

23  Hebron. 
20jSalem. 
29iLewiston. 

24  Belgrade. 
23|st.  John. 
19, Gardiner. 
27!Disfield. 
21jCornish. 
21  Lewiston. 
22!Weld. 
IS  Lewiston. 


do 
do 
do 
Burnham. 
Lewiston. 
do 
do 
Hartland. 
25jMonmouth. 
34  Lewiston. 
26|         do 
I9I         do 


The  following  names  are  on  Pay  Roll  as  having  received  Pay  and  Bounty,  but  do 
not  appear  upon  copies  of  U.  S.  Muster  Rolls,  furnished  from  War  Department,  as 
having  been  mustered  in  U.  S.  Service: 


Serg't, 
Private, 


lleury  A  Gray, 
John  Downing, 
George  A.  Green, 
Lewis  B.  Pearson, 
Edward  S.  Soule, 


Co.  B. 

Co.  C. 

Co.  D, 

Co.  D. 

Co.  D. 


Private,     Washington  Babson,  Co.  D. 

"           John  Atchison,  Co.  D. 

"           Appleton  U.  Floyd,  Co.  E. 

Musician,  John  F.  Webb,  Co.  G. 

Private,     Otho  W.  Burnham,  Co.  G. 


APPENDIX  D. 

SECOND  EEGIMENT. 


61 


Return  of  original  Field  and  Staff  Officers  of  Second  Regiment  Infantry, 
Maine  Volunteers,  showing  changes  which  have  talien  place  hy  promotion, 
resignation,  or   otherwise. 


Names. 


Bank. 


Resi- 
dence. 


Date  of  Rank 
or  Appointment 


Remarks. 


Charles  D  Jameson, 
Charles  W.  Roberts, . 
George  Varney, 
John  E.  Reynolds, 
Charles  V.  Lord, 
W.  H.  Allen, 
Augustus  C.  Ilamlin, 
John  F.  Mines, 
Luther  A.  Pierce, 

Edward  L.  Appleton, 
Alden  L.  Palmer, 


Colonel, 
Lieut.  Colonel, 
I  Major, 
Adjutant, 
Quartermaster, 
Surgeon, 
lAss't  Surgeon, 
Chaplain, 
jQr.  Mr.  Serg't, 

iSerg't  Major, 
JHosp.  Steward. 


Bangor. 

Bangor. 

Bangor, 

Bangor, 

Bangor, 

Orono, 

Bangor, 

Bath, 

Bangor, 

Bangor, 
Orono, 


May  2,  1861, 

May  2,  1861, 

May  2,  1861, 

May  2,  1861, 

May  2,  1861, 

May  2,  1861, 

May  2,  1861, 

May  4,  1861, 


Prom,  to  Brig.  Gen. 
Prom,  to  Col. 
Prom,  to  Lt.  Col. 

Resigned. 
Resigned. 

Pris.  Richmond,  Va. 
Prom,  to  Brig.  Q.  M. 
Gen  Jameson's  Brig. 
App.  Lt.  in  Keg.  Ar. 
Disch'd,  Disability. 


*  Released. 


Return  of  Regimental  Band,  Second  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers,  stationed 
at  Hall's  Hill,  Va.,  expressing  its  condition  on  the  morning  of  December  1st,  1861, 
together  with  a  complete  record  of  the  changes  that  have  taken  place  in  the  Band 
since  it  entered  the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the  30th  day  of  August,  1861. 

AM  ERIC  US  D.  HARLOW,  Leader. 


Name  3. 

Residence. 

Mustered  into 
U.  S.  Service. 

Remarks. 

LEADER. 

Harlow,  Americas  D. 

Bangor, 

Aug.  30,  1801, 

MUSICIANS. 

Holt,  George 

do 

do 

Peaks,  Willard  B. 

do 

do 

Seavey,  William  D. 

do 

do 

Frost,  Charles  A. 

do 

do 

Morris,  Albion 

Leeds, 

do 

Smith,  Charles  F. 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

do 

Merrill,  Rufus 

Bangor, 

do 

Bowker,  Anson  W 

Woodstock, 

do 

Colburn,  Moses  A. 

Orono, 

do 

Burnham,  John  T. 

Oldtown, 

do 

Chapman,   Emerson 

Bangor, 

do 

White,  Amasa  W.  . 

do 

do 

Darling,  George  G. 

do 

do 

Foster,  John  F. 

do 

do 

Colby,  Henry  M. 

Rumford, 

do 

Knapp,  David  S. 

Paris, 

do 

Disch'g,  Sept.  10,  Disability. 

Babcock,  James  F. 

Bangor, 

do 

Woods,  Horace  F. 

Hallowell, 

do 

Abbott,  Hiram  F. 

Rumford, 

do 

Crowell,  Horton  B. 

Bangor, 

do 

Goodale,  Edwin  W. 

do 

Oct.  25,  1861, 

Wright,  James 

Rockland, 

do 

Smith,  Elisha  M. 

Bangor, 

do 

Andrews,  Ezekiel 

do 

do 

Scammon,  E.  K. 

Saco, 

do 

Crowell,  Charles 

Bangor, 

do 

Gillis,  William  N. 

do 

Aug.  30,  1861. 

Disch'g,  Nov.  11,  Disability. 

62 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL'S  REPORT, 


Return  of  Capt.  Hermon  Bartlett,  Company  A,  Second  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Vcl- 
December  1st,  1861,  together  with  a  complete  record  of  the  changes  that  have  taken 
day  of  May,  1861.  FRANK  S.  TRICKEY,  Orderly  Sergeant. 


Names. 


COMSnSSIONED     OFFICERS. 

iJHermon  Bartlett, 
2JRinaldo  B.  Wiggin, 
3  James  Dean, 

SERGEANTS. 

I'john  Q.  A.  Lancey, 
2lCharles  F.  Hall, 
sICharles  W.  B.  Miller, 
William  J.  Dean. 

CORPORALS. 

1  Hartsorn  P.  Crowell, 

2  John  C.  Harmon, 

3  Samuel  B.  Hinckley, 

4  Warren  H.  Orcutt, 

PRIVATES. 

Ash,  Ananias 
2'Anderson,  James  E. 
3'Bacon,  James  II. 
4I  Bacon,  William  F. 
5;Benson,  Stephen  D 
eJBlagden,  John  C. 
vlBenson,  Nathan 
s' Baker,  Edward  E. 
9jBlack,  JohnF. 

10  Brock,  Greenlief  C. 

11  Butterfieia,  Freeman  H. 

12  Boynton,  John  D. 
ISiBrown,  Horace 
liJBlodgett,  Edwin  R. 
15'Chamberlain,  Edwin  R. 
lejChamberlain  Joseph  W. 
ITlCobb,  Charles  B. 

18  Condon,  Norris  D. 
iglCopland,  Edwin  C. 
2o'Copland,  Edward  W. 
2l'Cushman,  Winslow 
2'2lDay,  Hermon  K. 
23,Doble,  Elbridgo, 
24iDoe,  Nehemiah  P. 
25|L)orr,  Abraham  G. 
26lDuckworth,  William 
27'Fowler,  Stephen  B. 
28|Fowler,  William  B. 
29j Godfrey,  Alvah  II. 
30, Gould,  Harrison  F. 
3l!Grant,  Alvin  W. 
32  Grant, iJeorge  W. 
33! Hall,  Seth  H. 

34  Haines,  William  H. 

35  .Tones,  Atwood  P. 
36Jvelley,  James  W. 
STlKennard,  Henry  F. 
38'Kent,  Edward  D. 
39;Kimb!ill,  Paschal  P. 
40|Leavitt,  Dudley  H.  jr. 
41iLibby,  Nelson  F. 
42!Lovejoy,  Charles  L. 
43  Mann,  James  K. 
44|Nagb,  Samael 


Residence. 


Bangor, 
do 
do 

do 
do 
do 
do 


Married 

or 
Single. 


Muster'd 

into 
U.  S.  Ser. 


40        do 
28  Lewiston, 
22  Bangor, 
21jChester. 

SGiRangor, 
2'J|       do 
21  Orono, 
19      do 
18|Bangor, 
21jBucksport, 
24  Bangor, 
22{       do 
21jDedham, 
20,  Bangor, 
2l:Milford, 
24|  Bangor, 
23iHampden, 
21  Bangor, 

do 

do 

do 


24 


Dixmont, 


Sick. 
Where. 


Killed. 
When. 


Dexter, 

do 
Dixmont, 

33|Bangor, 

22|N.  Dixmont, 

IS  Orono, 

2.V  Bangor, 

20'     do 

20^  Hampden, 

1S|     do 

21iOrrington, 

23  Bangor, 

22'Hermon, 

30|Hampden5 

2rBangor, 

21iBucksporfe, 

21' Carroll, 

21!  Exeter, 

27'llarapden, 

2l!Orrington, 

19  Hermon, 

19 1  Plymouth, 

21 !  Bangor, 

21|     do 

23  Hudson, 

23!Passadumk'g 


Married, 
do 
do 

do 
Single. 

do 
Married. 

do 

Single. 
do 
do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
Married. 
Single. 

do 

do 
Married. 
Single, 

do 
Married, 
Single, 

do 
Married, 
Single. 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
Married, 
Single, 

do 

do 

do 
Married, 
Single, 

do 

do 

do 
do 

do 
do 


May  28. 
do 
do 

do 
do 
do 
do 

do 
do 
do 
do 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


July  21, 


Hall's  Hill, 
do 
do 


Annapolis, 


APPENDIX  D.  gg 

unteers,  stationed   at  Hall's   Hill,  Va.,  expressing  its  condition   on  the  morning    of 
J(ace  in  the  Company  since  it   entered  the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the  28th 

R.  B.  WIGGIN,  Captain. 


Prisoners.   Deceased 
d  Whentk'n.    When. 


Disch'd. 
When. 


Remarks. 


June  21, 


Aug.  T,    'Resigned, 

Promoted  to  Captain,  August  30. 
Recruiting  in  Maine. 

July  11,  Disability, 


Aug.  9, 


Disability, 


Transferrred  to  Regimental  Land. 
Promoted  to  Lieutenant,  August  0th. 
2d  Lieutenant  on  General  Martindale's  Staff. 
Recruiting  in  Maine. 


Nov.   ll,lDisability, 


Ambulance  Driver. 


July  27, 


Oct.  12, 


Sept.  9,     Disability. 


Nov.  9,    1 1st  Lieutenant  U.  S.  Infantry. 

Exhaustion,  caused  by  retreat  from  Bull  Run. 
j  Promoted  to  Corporal. 
Promoted  to  Corporal, 

'Ambulance  Driver. 
July  11,   Disability. 


June  12,  Dis;ibility. 
July  1,     Disability. 


June  24,'Disabilitj 


A  good  and  brave  boy. 


June  12,' Disability. 

Commissary  Fergeant. 


64 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL'S  REPORT. 


Return  of  Company  A,  Second  Regiment, 

[  Continued 

•) 

d 

{2i 

Names. 

to 

< 

21 

Residence. 

Married  Muster'd 

or           into 
Single.    U.S.Ser. 

Sick. 
Where. 

•- 

Killed. 
When. 

45  Philbrook,  Francis  J. 

Bangor, 

Single, 

May  28. 

46  Pitcher,  Horatio 

22        do 

do 

do 

47  Pluinmer,  Charles  H. 

21  China, 

do 

do 

48  Pollard,  David  0.       . 

2"  Bangor, 

do 

do 

Hall's  Hill, 

49  Reed,  John  F. 

22  Hermon, 

do 

do 

50  Richardson,  Wm.,  jr. 

30  Milford, 

Married. 

do 

51  Rogers,  James  H. 

20  OrringtOD, 

Single. 

do 

52, Rogers,  Joseph  S. 

18          do 

do 

do 

53  Sanborn,  Isaac,  Jr. 

IS  Orono, 

do 

do 

54  Sanborn,  Joseph  W. 

20      do 

do 

do 

55  Sawtelle,  Adelbert  11. 

20  Garland, 

do 

do 

Hall's  Hill, 

56Storer,  William  W. 

2S  Carmel, 

do 

do 

57.Tibbetts,  Gordon. 

21  Newburg, 

do 

do 

58 

Trickey,  Francis 

24  Bangor, 

do 

do 

59 

Warren,  Rodney  M. 

241       do 

do 

do 

60 

Waterbouse,  Wm.  D. 

19!       do 

do 

do 

61 

Wheeler,  Henry  W. 

19        do 

do 

do 

62 

Whitcomb,  Albion  H. 

23        do 

do 

do 

63 

Wiggin,  Albert 

30,       do 

do 

do 

64 

Wiggin,  Nathan  B.,  jr. 

25'       do 

Married. 

dD 

- 

65 

Ausiin,  Samuel 

35  Portland, 

Single. 

.July  16, 

66 

Came}',  Peter 

22  Bangor, 

do 

do    14, 

67 

Torrey,  Charles  L. 

22 

do 

do 

do      1, 

68 

Edgerly,  Daniel  W. 

24 

do 

do 

do      4, 

69 

Harris.  Nicholas 

21 

Oldtown, 

do 

do      4, 

70 

Harvey,  Willis  P. 

21 

Bangor, 

do 

do      4, 

71 

Thorns,  Charles 

21 

do 

do 

do    13, 

72 

Wentworth,  Ezekiel  F. 

24 

do 

do 

do      4, 

73 

Wymau,  George  M. 

25 

Augusta, 

do 

do      9, 

74 

Leavitt,  John  E. 

18 

Bath, 

do 

do      4, 

75 

Hickey,  James 

24!Portland, 

do 

do    12, 

76 

Kerr,  Thomas 

30 

Houlton, 

do 

June    9, 

77 

Delmage,  John  J. 

25 

Augusta, 

do 

July  11, 

78 

Holt,  George  E. 

21 

Bangor, 

do 

May  28, 

79 

.\IansilI,  Samuel 

24 

do 

do 

July    4, 

SO 

Graves,  Ormond  F. 

23 

do 

do 

July    4, 

* 

APPENDIX  D.  g5 

Return  of  Company  A,  Second  Regiment,  {Continued.) 


6 

Prisoners. 
When  tk'n. 

Deceasei 
When. 

Disch'd. 
When. 

Piemarks. 

45 

46 

Quartermaster  Sergeant,  Nov. 

1. 

47 

48 

49 

July  21, 

Confined  in  Richmond. 

50 

51 

52 

53 

54 

53 

66 

57 

58 

Orderly  Sergeant,  Sept.  23. 

59 

Ambulance  driver. 

60 

61 

62 

63 

Promoted  to  Corporal. 

64 

June  l2,iDisability. 

65 

1                " 

66 

67 

Ward  Master  in  Hospital. 

68 

July  16, 

Hospital  Steward. 

69 

70 

71 
72 

Sept.  13, 

Disability. 

73 

74 

Sept.  13, 

Disability. 

75 

76 

77 

78 

Oct.  1, 

Transferre(J  from  Co.  H. 

79 

Detached,  Teamster. 

80 

Detached,  Teamster. 

66  ADJUTANT  GENERAL'S  REPORT. 

Recafitutation  of  Company  A,  Second  Regiment  Injaniry,  Maine  Volunteers. 


Condensed  Morning  Report,  Dec.  \st,  1861. 


PRESENT. 

ABSENT. 

ON 

ON 

FOr  DUTY. 

SICK. 

SPECIAI, 

IN  ARREST 

SICK. 

SPECIAL 

DUTY. 

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Present 

Organization  of  the  Company. 

o 

Names. 

6 
33 

Rank.* 

1 
Residence. 

Date  of  Bank  or 
Appointment, 

Remarks. 

1 

Rinaldo  B.  Wiggin, 

Captain^ 

Bangor, 

August  30, 

1 

James  Dean, 

2'J 

1st.  Lieut., 

1     do 

do 

2 

Samuel  B.  Hinckley, 

22 

2d.  Lieut., 

do 

1 

Frank  S.  Trickey, 

24 

1st.  Serg't, 

do 

i 

John  C.  Harmon, 

28 

Serg't, 

Lewiston, 

3 

Warren  H.  Orcutt, 

21 

Serg't, 

Chester, 

4 

Charles  L.  Lovejoy, 

21 

Serg't, 

Bangor^ 

1 

Albert  ^V'iggin, 

Corporal, 

1     do 

2 

Charles  B.  Cobb, 

Corporal, 

1     do 

3 

Nelson  F.  Libby, 

Corporal, 

i     do 

4 

Joseph  W.  Chamberlain, 

Corporal, 

I     do 

68 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL'S  REPORT. 


Return  of  Capt.  Seth  K.  Devereux,  Company  B,  Second  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine 
December  1st,  1861,  together  with  a  complete  record  of.  the  changes  that  have  taken 
eighth  day  of  May,  1861.  JAMES  C.  COLLINS,  Orderly  Sergeant. 


6 

i2J 

Names. 

d 

Residence, 

Married 
or 

Muster' d 
into 

Sick. 
Where. 

Killed. 

to 

Single. 

U.  S.  Ser. 

When. 

COMMISSIONED  OFFICERS. 

1 

Seth  K.  Devereux, 

40'Castine, 

Married, 

2 

Charles  AV.  Tilden, 

29 

do 

do 

May  28, 

3 

David  D.  Wardwell, 

SERGEANTS. 

36 

do 

do 

do 

1 

James  C.  Collins, 

34 

do 

Single, 

do 

2 

Elisha  S.  Perkins, 

21 

do 

do 

do 

3 

George  I.   Brown, 

24 

do 

Married, 

do 

4 

Joseph  H.  Sylvester, 

CORPORALS. 

23 

do 

do 

do 

1 

George  E.  Noyes, 

23 

do 

Single, 

do 

2 

Richard  Tibbetts, 

28 

do 

Married, 

do 

3 

Simeon  C.  Murch, 

36 

do 

do 

do 

4 

Charles  Bridges, 

MUSICIANS. 

23 

do 

Single, 

do 

1 

Edward  A.  Lawrence, 

PRIVATES. 

38 

do 

Married, 

do 

1 

Ames,  Alvin  G. 

19 

do 

Single, 

*^ 

2 

Ames,  Rufus  C. 

22 

do 

do 

Tlo 

3 

Atherton,  Alonzo  P. 

25 

Sedgwick, 

do 

do 

4 

Billings,  David  F. 

26 

Brooksville, 

Married, 

do 

5 

Bowden,  Sewall  P. 

24 

Castine, 

Single. 

do 

July  21, 

6 

Brewster,  Lewis 

43 

do 

Married, 

do 

7 

Brown,  Wesley  A. 

22 

Islesboro, 

do 

do 

8 

Collin?,  George  E. 

22 

Casiine, 

Single, 

do 

9 

Crawford,  George  B. 

18 

Alton, 

do 

do 

10 

Crockett,  Albert 

23 

Stockton, 

do 

do 

11 

Davis,  Samuel  W. 

24 

Orono, 

do 

do 

In  Camp  Hos. 

12 

Dealing,  John  A. 

20 

Bangor, 

do 

do 

July  21, 

13 

Devereux,  Warren  J. 

19 

Penobscot, 

do 

do 

14 

Dickey,  AdelbertH. 

24 

Stockton, 

do 

do 

In  Camp. 

15 

Ellis,  Crawford  S. 

31 

do 

do 

do 

do. 

16 

Ellis,  William  F. 

19 

do 

do 

do 

IT 

Friend,  Robert  A. 

25 

Brooklin, 

do 

do 

18 

Gardner,  Charles  A.,  Jr. 

24 

So.  Danvers, 

do 

do 

19 

Griffin,  Frederick 

19 

Stockton, 

do 

do 

20 

Gardner,  William  N. 

18 

Castine, 

do 

do 

21 

Griffin,  Warren  F. 

24 

Stockton, 

do 

do 

22 

(irindle,  Augustus  P. 

21 

Penobscot, 

do 

do 

In  Camp. 

23 

Grindle,    Bentley 

31 

Brooksville, 

Married, 

do 

24Grindle,  Hiram  L. 

20 

Penobscot, 

single. 

do 

25  Grindle,  John  N. 

37 

Brewer, 

Married, 

do 

2C 

Hackett,  Joseph, 

22 

Castine, 

do 

do 

27 

Hall,  George  C. 

27 

Brooklin, 

Single, 

do 

28  Haskell,  Winthrop  B. 

34 

Deer  Isle, 

Married, 

do 

29  Hooper,  Charles  H. 

20 

Castine, 

single, 

do 

30  Hutbhins,  Reuben 

22 

Penobscot, 

do 

do 

31  Ingalls,  George  K. 

20 

Orringtou, 

do 

do 

32  King,  Jabez  W. 

20 

do 

do 

do 

33  Lewis,  John 

30 

Castine, 

Married, 

do 

34  Myrick,  Alonzo  K. 

24 

Sedgwick, 

Single, 

do 

35  Moores,  Alonzo  D. 

39 

Castine, 

Married, 

do 

36'Morris,  Charles  S. 

22 

do 

Single, 

do 

37,Mudgett,  Lewis  P. 

25 

Stockton, 

do 

do 

38  Mudgett,  William  S. 

23 

do 

do 

do 

39  Noycs,  Nelson  P. 

25 

Castine, 

Married, 

do 

40  0dlin,  Hiram  B.,  Jr. 

18 

Bangor, 

Single, 

do 

41  Patterson,  Augustus 

20 

Stockton, 

do 

do 

42 

Peaslie,  Robert  C. 

33 

Pittsfiold 

Married, 

do 

APPENDIX  D. 


69 


Volunteers,  stationed  at  Hall's  Hill,   Va.,  expressing  its  condition  on  the  morning  of 
place  in  the  Company  since  it  entered  the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the  twenty- 

C.  W.  TILDEN,  Captain. 


Prisoners. 
When  tk'n, 


Deceased 
When. 


Disch'd. 
AVhen. 


Remarks. 


1 

2 
.3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
2(J 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 

36  July  21, 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 


•July  21, 


July  21, 


July  21, 


May  27,   Resigned.    Not  present  when  Go.  was  mustered  in. 

Promiited  to  Captain  June  18. 
Aug.  G,    Disability,  Wounded  in  knee  at  Bull  Piun. 


June  13, 


Disability. 

.\ppuinted  2d  Lieutenant  June  18. 


Promoted  3d  Sergeant  June  18. 

Promoted  5th  Sergeant  November  1. 
Promoted  2d  Sergeant  September  9. 


July  14, 

Nov.  11, 

Sept.  20, 
Oct.  2 


Disability. 

Promoted  Corporal  November  1. 

Disability. 

At  Richmond,  Va. 


Disability. 

Absent  without  leave. 

Disability. 

At  Richmond,  Va. 


Nov.  14, 


July  14, 

June  13, 
Oct.  24, 


At  Richmond,  Va. 

Scalp  wound,  Wounded  at  Bull  Run  July  21. 


At  Richmond,  Va. 

Made  2d  Sergeant.    Appointed  1st  Lieut.  September  9. 
Disability. 

Disability. 
Disability. 


fjQ  ADJUTANT  GENERAL'S  REPORT. 

Return  of  Company  B,  Second  Regiment,  {Continued.) 


6 

Names. 

o 

< 

Residence. 

Married 

or 
Single. 

Muster  d 

into 
U.  S.  Ser. 

Sick.          Killed. 
"Where.          AVhen. 

43  Pert,  "William  G. 

29 

Sedgwick, 

Married, 

M?y  28, 

44|Perkin=,  Charles  M. 

19 

Castine, 

Single, 

■do 

45  Perkins,  Eben  F. 

18 

Brooksville, 

do 

do 

July  21, 

46'Perkins,  Franeis  L. 

19 

Castine, 

do 

do 

47iPerkins,  John  D. 

20 

Brooksville, 

do 

do 

48  Perkins,  John  S. 

25 

Castine, 

do 

do 

4y  Kichardson,  Drummond 

21 

Eddington, 

do 

do 

In  camp. 

50JRogers,  William  H. 

21 

Stockton, 

do 

do 

5l|>aunders,  Alvin  B.  F. 

21 

Deer  Isle, 

Married, 

do 

52|Shepard,  Isaac  G. 

20 

Castine, 

Single, 

do 

53  Smith,  AVilliam  M. 

24 

Brooksville, 

do 

do 

' 

54  Straw,  Gorge  "W. 

21 

Castine, 

do 

do 

55  Straw,  William  C. 

24 

do 

do 

do 

5G 

Taylor,  John 

23 

do 

Married, 

do 

57 

Thomas,  Joel  L. 

21 

Stockton, 

Single, 

do 

5STibbetts,  John  H. 

28 

So.  Danvers, 

Married, 

da 

59  Veazie,  Charles  W. 

')2 

Castine, 

do 

do 

60 

Veazie,  John  R. 

21 

do 

Single, 

do 

01 

Veazie,  Moses 

19 

do 

do 

do 

62 

Verplast,  Stillman  "W. 

19 

Bangor, 

do 

do 

C3 

Webber,  David  B. 

30 

Brooksville, 

Married, 

do 

04 

Westcott,  Augustus  R. 

21 

Castine, 

Single, 

do 

C5 

Whitcomb,  Horace  V. 

KECRTTITS. 

22 

Etna 

do 

do. 

, 

66 

Breen,  John  H. 

11 

Augusta, 

do 

Aug.  31, 

67 

Bennett,  Samuel  F. 

17 

do 

do 

do 

68  Brown,  George  Jr. 

42 

Portland, 

Married, 

do 

69^Dellings,  Milton 

21 

Augusta, 

Single, 

TODamreli,  John 

39 

Portland, 

Maj;ried, 

do 

TljGriffin,  William 

22 

Stockton, 

Single, 

Oct.  25, 

72  Gilman,  Charles  A. 

19 

do 

do 

do 

73  Griffin,  Be.ijamin  F. 

IS 

do 

do 

do 

74 

Grindle,  Joseph 

42 

Castine, 

Married, 

do 

75 

Grindle,  Edwin  J. 

25 

Penobscot, 

Single, 

do 

7C 

Grindle,  Frank  L. 

25 

Brooksville, 

do 

do 

77 

Hawes,  Zebedee  T. 

25 

Bangor, 

do 

78 

Hersum,  William  H. 

18 

Augusta, 

do 

Aug.  31, 

In  camp. 

79 

Harriman,  Hiram  C. 

IS 

Stockton, 

do 

Oct.  25, 

80 

Luce,  Cornelius  E. 

40 

Fairfield, 

Married, 

81 

Murph}-,  Thomas 

21 

Augusta, 

Single, 

Aug.  31, 

82 

Murtaugh,  Peter 

24 

Medw;iy, 

do 

do 

83 

Marden,  Jason  W. 

41 

Stockton, 

Married, 

Oct.  25, 

84 

Miller,  George 

20 

Bangor, 

Single, 

85 

Marden,  Ezra  B. 

20 

Stockton, 

do 

Oct.  25, 

8C 

O'Neil,  Andrew 

28  Portland, 

do 

Aug.  31, 

87 

Randall,  Henry  N. 

22  Stockton 

do 

Oct.  25, 

8S 

Smellage,  Augustus 

25  Portland, 

do 

Aug.  31, 

89 

Webber,  Orville  D. 

23  Castine, 

do 

Oct.  25, 

90 

Young,  Michael 

30jSabattisville, 

do 

Aug.  31, 

91 

Philbrook,  James  A. 

22 

Stockton, 

do 

Oot.  25, 

APPENDIX  D. 


71 


Return  of  Company 

B,  Second  Eegiment,  {Continued.) 

Prisoners. 

Deceased  Disch'd. 

Hemarks. 

d 

When  tk'n. 

When. 

When. 

' 

43 

Deserted,  Sept.  1. 

44 

Oct.  2,      Disability. 

45 

46 

Oct.  14,    Disability. 

47 

July  21, 

At  Pachmond,  Ya. 

48 

49 

50 

51 

( 

52 

53 

54 

55 

Promoted  to  Corporal  Sept.  9. 

56 

57 

58 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  June  18. 

59 

60 

61 

62 

I 

Oct.  5. 

Disability. 

63 

64 

65 

— 

• 

66 

67 

Oct.  2, 

Inability  to  perform  the  duties  of  a  soldier. 

68 

Oct.  20, 

Disability. 

69 

70 
71 

T9 

Nov.  11, 

Disability. 

i  L 

73 
74 

75 

76 

77 

78 
79 
80 

Detached  as  wagoner. 

81 

■Detached  as  wagoner. 

82 

83 

84 

85 

86 

87 

88 

Deserted,  Sept.  22. 

89 

90 

Deserted,  Oct.  8. 

91 

72 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL'S  REPORT. 


Recapitulation  of  Company  B,  Second  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers. 


ft 

Si 

a 

.a" 

Prisoners. 
Deceased. 

a 
.a 

ft 

ri 

o 

o 

o 

-73 

<o 

fi 

a 

3 

o 

Commissioned  OflScers, 
Non-Com.  Officers, 
Musicians  &  Wagoner, 
Privates, 

1 

7 
1 

5G 

5 

3 

5 

2 

1 

15 

3 

3 

8 
1 

88 

Total, 

C5 

6 

3 

1 

0       1 

18     1       3     j             i  100 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  1st,  18G1. 


FIT  For 

DtfTY. 


f^\^\< 


914456 


ON 

SPECIAL. 

DUTY. 


IN  AEEEST 


a  p 


6    6' 


SPECIAL 
SERVICE. 


'2  a 


6  ilz; 


3j74 


Present  Organization  of  the  Company. 


Names. 


1  Charles  W.  Tildcn, 
2i  William  S.  Mudgett, 
3  George  1.  Brown, 

1  James  C.  Collins, 

2  Charles  Bridges, 

3  George  E.  Noyes, 
d'joseph  H.  Sylvester, 


Simeon  C.  Rlurch, 
John  II.  Tibbetts, 
Richard  Tibbetts, 
William  C.  Straw, 
Wesley  A.  Brown, 


Rank. 


29  Captain, 
23  1st  Lieut. 
24!2d  Lieut. 
34  1st  Serg't, 
23, 2d  Serg't, 
23  3d  Serg't, 
23 '4th  Serg't, 
36  5th  Serg't, 
28|Corporal, 
28  Corfioral, 
24, Corporal, 
22lCorporal, 


Residence. 


Date  of  Rank  orj 
Appointment. 


Remarks. 


Castine, 

Stockton, 

Castine, 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
S.  Danvers, 
Castine, 

do 
Islesboro', 


June  18, 
Sept.  9, 
June  18, 
April  25, 

Sept.  9, 
June  18, 
April  25, 

I  Nov.  1, 
June  18, 
I  April  25, 
iSe|.t.  9, 
!Nov.  1, 


74 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL'S  REPORT. 


Return  of  Captain  Elisha  K.  Jones,  Company  C,  Second  Regiiaent  Infantry,  Maine  Vol- 
December  1st,  18C1,  together  with  a  complete  record  of  the  changes  that  have  taken 
of  May,  1861. '  JAMES  M.  SIMPSON,  Orderly  Sergeant. 


Married 

Muster'd         gj^,^ 

Killed 

. 

Names. 

to 

Residence. 

or 

,,  L°  ?           Where. 

When 

'^i 

<. 

Single. 

U.  S  Ser. 

COMMJSSIONED   OFFICEKS. 

1 

Elisha  N.  Jones, 

39 

Orrington, 

Married, 

May  28, 

2 

John  K.  Skinner, 

34 

Brewer, 

do 

do         1 

3 

Eliphalet  S.  Morrill, 

SERGEANTS. 

41 

do 

do 

do 

1 

William  R.  Currier, 

24 

do 

■Jingle, 

do 

2 

Francis  P.  Hall, 

34 

do 

Married, 

do 

3 

James  Nicholson, 

34 

do 

do 

do 

4 

Lincoln  Given, 

CORPORALS. 

33 

do 

do 

do 

1 

James  M.  Simpson, 

23 

do 

do 

do 

'> 

Cyrus  Swett, 

22 

do 

Single, 

do 

3 

Edwin  Currier, 

26 

do    • 

Married, 

do 

Brewer, 

4 

Charles  W.  Merrill, 

MUSICIANS. 

23 

do 

do 

do 

1 

David  Brock, 

45 

Bangor, 

do 

do 

2 

Joseph  C.  Davis, 

rRIYATKS. 

29 

Eddiogton, 

do 

do 

1 

Brown,  Charles 

25 

Brewei-, 

Single,. 

do 

2 

Bradley,  Edwin 

28 

do 

do 

do 

July  21, 

3 

Blaisdell,  Jeremiah 

19 

Carmel, 

do 

do 

4 

Barker,  Henry  L. 

20 

Brewer, 

do 

do 

5 

Benner,  Lorenzo  D. 

18 

Palermo, 

do 

do 

G 

Brown,  William  B. 

24 

Brewer, 

do 

do 

7 

Bierce,  Francis  A. 

20 

Orrington, 

do 

do 

8 

Burgess,  Tollman  T. 

28 

Belfast, 

Married, 

do 

July  21, 

9 

Cushing,  George  J. 

20 

Brewer, 

Single, 

do         In  quarters. 

10 

Cushing,  Franklin 

18 

do 

do 

do     ; 

11 

Crockett,  Hannibal  H. 

24 

Hermon, 

Married, 

do        1 

12 

Chase,  Benjamin 

32 

Bangor, 

do 

do 

13 

Coombs,  James  S. 

20 

Islesboro', 

Single, 

do 

14 

Davis,  James  N.  Jr. 

18 

Bangor, 

do 

do 

15 

Erskiue,  Arnold  B. 

21 

Bristol, 

do 

do 

IC 

Foster,  George  W. 

20 

Brewer, 

do 

do 

17 

Fitzgerald,  Charles 

19 

do 

do 

do 

IS 

Folger,  Joseph  W. 

30 

do 

do 

do 

Vj 

Gould,  James 

21 

Troy, 

Married, 

do 

20 

Goodwin,  William  S. 

22 

Brewer, 

Single. 

do 

21 

Genthuer,  Thomas 

21 

Parkman, 

do 

do 

22 

Gregg,  Albert  A. 

21 

Brewer, 

do 

do 

23 

Ilobbs,  Jeremiah 

29 

do 

Married, 

do 

24 

Hanscom,  Edward  P. 

31 

China, 

do 

do  - 

2.') 

Harlow,  Washington  I. 

19 

Brewer, 

Single,- 

do 

July  21, 

2G 

Herd,  Edward  S. 

24 

Waldoboro', 

do 

do 

27 

Harlow,  Henry  A. 

23 

Brewer, 

do 

do 

2S 

Ilunnewell,  Sheperd 

21 

Bangor, 

Married, 

do 

29 

Jones,  Cyrus  T. 

18 

CiU'iiiel, 

Single, 

do 

July  21, 

30 

Jones,  Charles  E. 

20 

Orrington, 

do 

■do 

July  21, 

31 

•Johnson,  Jesse  B. 

44 

Oldtown, 

Married, 

do        i 

32 

Kellan,  John  W. 

42 

Brewer, 

do 

do 

33 

Knowles,  Albion  K.  P. 

33 

Bangor, 

do 

do 

34 

Leach,  Henry  J. 

27 

Brewer, 

Single, 

do 

35 

Lancaster,  Levi  B. 

29 

Eddington, 

Married, 

do 

July  21, 

3(> 

McPherson,  Henry 

33 

Levant, 

Single, 

do 

37 

Manter,  Gould 

21 

Parkman, 

do 

do 

38 

Mayo,  Oirin 

21 

Brewer, 

do 

do 

3<J 

McKeen,  James 

34 

Eddington, 

Married, 

do 

40 

.VIcKeen  Phinson  R. 

18 

dj 

Single, 

do 

41 

Nickerson,  Augustu^J. 

24 

Brewer, 

Married, 

do 

APPENDIX  D, 


75 


anteers,  stationed  at  Ilall'a  Hill,  Va.,  expressing  its  condition  on  the  morning  of 
place  in  the  Company  since  it  entered  the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the  28th  day 

ELIPHALET  S.  MORRILL,  Captain. 


Prisoners. 

When  tk'n. 


•July  21, 
do 


do 


do 


do 


do 


Deceased 
When. 


July 


June  3, 


Sept.  6, 


Disch'd, 
When. 


Aug.  9, 


Sept.  14, 
Aug.  9, 


Remarks. 


Died  at  Richmond,  Va. 
At  Richmond,  Va. 
Promoted  Captain,  Aug.  30. 

Promoted,  1st  Lieutenant,  Aug.  30. 
Promoted,  2d  Lieutenant,  Aug.  30. 
Heart  disease. 
Reduced  to  ranks,  Aug.  8,  for  disability. 

Promoted,  1st  Sergeant,  Aug.  30. 
Promoted,  2d  Sergeant,  Aug.  30. 
Wounded  at  Bull  "Kun. 
Transferred  to  2d  N.  Y.  Regiment, 

Disability. 
Disability. 


On  detached  service  in  Union  Hospital,  Georgetown. 


Sept.  14, 


Sept.  14, 
Aug.  9 


General  debility. 

Promoted,  Corporal  Color  Guard, 

Wounded. 
Disability. 


Sept.  14, 
Aug,  9, 


Disability. 

At  Richmond,  Va. 


Disability. 
Disability. 


Promoted  from  ranks  to  4th  Gorporai 


76  ADJUTA^'QE*i«^AL'3  REPORT. 

Return  of  Company  If,  Second  Regiment,  {Continued.) 


6 

Names. 

<; 

29 

Residence. 

Married 

or 
Single. 

Muster'd 

into 
U.  S.  Ser. 

Sick. 
■\There. 

Killed. 
When. 

I^ 

Nickerson,  Charles  F. 

Brewer, 

Single, 

May  28, 

43 

Nickerson,  Melvin  P. 

22 

do 

do 

do 

44 

Nickerson,  Elijah 

44 

do 

Married, 

do 

45 

Nicholson,  Asa 

27 

do 

do 

do 

4G 

Pierce,  Joel  C. 

21 

do 

Single, 

do 

47 

Bobbins,  Wiiliam  11. 

23 

Parkman, 

do 

do 

48 

Rankins,  Judson  A. 

18 

Brewer, 

do 

do 

49 

Skillens,  James  R. 

21 

Bangor, 

Married, 

do 

50 

Spaulding,  John  F. 

38 

do 

Single, 

do 

51 

Sinclair,  Charles  H. 

28 

do 

Married, 

do 

52 

Sinclair,  Samuel 

30 

Brewer, 

do 

do 

53 

Sawtelle,  Leforest  H, 

23 

do 

Single, 

do 

54 

Snow,  Albert  J. 

20 

do 

do 

do 

^ 

55 

Tarr.  David  D. 

23 

Carmel, 

do 

do 

56 

Wilkins,  Francis  M. 

23 

Cambridge, 

do 

do 

57 

Washburn,  Charles 

30 

Brew6r, 

Married, 

do 

58 

Wadleigh,  Wm.  W. 

24 

do 

Single, 

do 

5 'J 

Washburn  Cyrus 

26 

do 

do 

do 

• 

00 

Wilson,  Wm.  H.  H. 

20 

do 

do 

do 

61 

Walker,  Wm. 

re'cetjits. 

35 

Levant, 

Married, 

do 

62 

Glover,  Reuben  K. 

18 

Bangor, 

Single, 

July    1, 

63 

Meleber,  Samuel  G. 

64 

Martin,  George  B. 

18 

Eddington, 

do 

do      1, 

65 

Crosby,  Joel  S. 

25 

Brighton, 

do 

do      3, 

60 

Keen,  Levi  W. 

21 

Augusta, 

do 

do      3, 

67 

Robinson,  Zebulon, 

26 

Orono, 

do 

do    '3, 

68 

Lovejoy,  Ira 

27 

Augusta, 

do 

do      1, 

69 

Call,  Benjamin  F. 

2a 

Bangor, 

do 

Sept.  19, 

70 

Pinhorn,  Vincent  "W. 

25 

Orrington, 

do 

do    23, 

71 

Erskine,  James  II. 

34 

Eddington, 

Married, 

Oct.      2, 

72 

Philbrick,  Joseph 

23 

Parkman, 

Single, 

do      7, 

73 

AVashburn,  H.  N. 

18 

Bangor, 

do 

Sept.  10, 

74 

Smith  S.  Frank 

18 

Brewer, 

do 

do    11, 

75 

Fickett,  Ambrose  W. 

18 

do 

do 

do    12, 

76 

Lowell,  Samuel 

19 

Bucksport, 

do 

do    13, 

77 

Lombard,  Joseph  Jr. 

35 

Monson, 

Married, 

do    15, 

78 

Goodwin,  Stinson  C. 

21 

do 

Single, 

do    16, 

In  quarters. 

79 

Lombard,  Moses 

22 

Abbott, 

Mmi  ried. 

do    19, 

80 

Babbitt,  Frank 

18 

Guilford, 

Single, 

do    22, 

81 

Reynolds,  Henry  J. 

20 

Orrington, 

do 

do    14, 

82 

.Jones,  Wm.  H. 

20 

Augusta, 

do 

July    8, 

83 

TrasU,  Alfred 

19 

do 

do 

do      1, 

84 

Gordon,  Levi 

22 

Litchfield, 

do 

do    16, 

85 

Hunt,  Simeon  F. 

19 

Pittston, 

do 

do    10, 

86 

Griffin,  Benjamin  F. 

31 

Mt.  Vernon, 

do      8, 

APPENDIX  D. 
Return  of  Company  B,  Second  Regiment,  {Continued. 


77 


Prisoners. 

Deceased 

Disch'd 

Remarks. 

1 

When  tk'n. 

When. 

When. 

42 

' 

Promoted  from  ranks  to  2d  Corporal. 

43 

Promoted  from  1st  Corporal  to  3d  Se 

•geant. 

y 

July  9, 

Disability. 

46 

47 

48 

49 

June  9, 

Disability. 

50 

July  21, 

At  Richmond,  Va. 

51 

52 

53 

54 

55 

56 

« 

57 

58 

do 

Aug.  5, 

Wounded  at  Bull  Run. 

59 

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

66 

Deserted,  July  21. 

67 

Dec.  5, 

Discharged  by  order,  teamster. 

68 

Dec.  6, 

Discharged  by  order,  teamster. 

69 

70 

t 

71 

72 

73 

74 

75 

76 

77 

78 

79 

SO 

81 

82 

83 

84 

85 

86 

Nov.  25, 

Disability. 

78  ADJUTANT  GENERAL'S  REPORT. 

Recapitulation  of  Company  C,  Second  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers. 


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6 

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Musicians  &  Wagoner, 

2 

'-i 

Privates, 

49 

3 

6 

8 

4 

14 

1 

1 

86 

Total. 

56 

4 

7 

9 

4 

16 

1 

2 

99 

Condensed  Morning   Report,  December  1st,  1861. 


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67 

Present  Organization  of  the  Company. 


1  Eliphalet  S.  Morrill, 

2  Wm.  R.  Currier, 
3|Francis  P.  Hall, 


James  M.  Simpson. 
Cyrus  Swett, 
Melvin  P.  Nickerson, 


] 

2 
3 

4 

1 

2  Charles  F.  Nickerson, 

SiEdwin  Currier, 

4!Augustus  J.  Nickerson, 

SJJames  S.  Coombs, 


Rank. 


Residence. 


Captain, 
1st  Lieut., 
34  2d  Lieut., 

23jlstSerg't, 
22  2d  Serg't, 
22  3d  Serg't, 


29|2d  Corporal, 
26J3d  Corporal, 
24!4th  Corporal, 
20i5th  Corporal, 


jDate  of  Rank  ori  Remarks. 
Appointment. 


Brewer, 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


do 
do 
do 
Islesboro', 


August  30. 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


August  8, 
April  27, 
August  8, 
October  30, 


80 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL'S  REPORT. 


Return  of  Lieutenant  W.  W.  Sturtevant,  Company  D,  Second  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine 
December  1st,  18G1,  together  with  a  complete  record  of  the  changes  that  have  taken 
May,  1861.  J.  H.  KITTREDGE,  Orderly  Sergeant. 


c 

Names. 

6 

bo 

<5 

Residence. 

Married 

or 
Single. 

Muster'd 

into 
U.S.  Ser. 

Sick. 
Where. 

Killed. 
AVhen. 

COMMISSIONED   OFFICERS. 

1 

John  S.  Sampsiin, 

41 

Milo, 

Married, 

May  28, 

2 

Walt,er  W.  Sturtevant, 

38 

do 

do 

do 

3 

Sumner  11.  Kittredge, 

SERGEANTS. 

19 

do 

Single, 

do 

1 

Samuel  V.  Miliett, 

43 

do 

Married, 

do 

2 

Stephen  D.  Miliett, 

38 

do 

do 

do 

3 

James  P.  Kittredge, 

32 

do 

Single, 

do 

4 

John  H.  Kittredije, 

CORPORALS. 

29 

do 

Married, 

do 

1 

Richard  A.  Monroe, 

27 

do 

Sinsle, 

do 

2 

Lewis  R.  Haskell, 

25 

<lo 

do 

do 

3 

John  R.  Stanchfield, 

33 

do 

Married, 

do 

4 

Charles  S.  Leonard, 

MUSICIAN. 

19 

do 

Single, 

do 

1 

Edward  Davis, 

PRIVATES. 

20 

do 

do 

do 

1 

Ames,  Eben  D. 

36 

Orneville, 

Married, 

do 

2 

Allen,  Thomas  K. 

24 

N.  Vineyard, 

Single, 

do 

3 

Braduon,  Jason  C. 

33 

Milo, 

Married, 

do 

4 

Bagley,  Newell 

18 

do 

Single, 

do 

5 

Brown,  James 

24 

Lagrange, 

do 

do 

G 

Brown,  Moses 

21 

Sebcc, 

do 

do 

7 

Berdoll,  Joseph 

21 

Orneville, 

do 

do 

G 

Biiswell,  David  L, 

43 

Milo, 

Married, 

do 

9 

Coffren,  George  H. 

22 

Sebec. 

Single, 

do 

10 

Carver,  Leonard  D. 

21 

Lagrange, 

do 

do 

11 

(.!urrier,  Orrison  V. 

21 

Milo, 

do 

do 

12 

Campbell,  Thomas  J. 

18 

Medford, 

do 

do 

13 

Dolin,  Nathan 

18 

Milo, 

do 

do 

14 

Dorherty  John 

16 

Bangor,    • 

do 

do 

15 

Douglass  Forrest  T. 

24 

Milo, 

do 

do 

16 

Emery,  Paul  J. 

33 

Medford, 

do 

do 

17 

(Smery,  Rodney 

45 

do 

Married, 

do 

18 

Frost,  Elbridgo  G. 

20 

Milo, 

Single, 

do 

19 

Fabian,  Frederic 

24 

Orneville, 

do 

do 

20 

Fitz,  Daniel  W. 

18 

Medford, 

do 

do 

21 

Gilraan,  Jeremiah  C. 

20 

Milo, 

do 

do 

22 

Gould,  Seth  0. 

32 

do 

M.irried, 

do 

23 

Hodgkins,  Frank, 

18 

do 

Single, 

do 

24 

House,  AlvinH. 

28 

Lagrange, 

do 

do 

25 

Hobbs,  Wm.  B. 

18 

Milo, 

do 

do 

26 

Hager,  Sewall  B. 

24 

Sebec, 

do 

do 

July  21, 

27 

Hodgkins,  George  W. 

23 

Milo, 

do 

do 

28 

Irving,  Elnathan  P. 

26 

do 

do 

do 

29 

Imhotf,  William 

22 

Bangor, 

do 

do 

30 

Jami-s,  William  A. 

24 

Milo, 

do 

do 

31 

Johnson,  Noah  G. 

21 

Orneville, 

do 

do 

32 

Keen,  Vinal  E. 

28 

Milo, 

do 

do 

33 

Knowles,  Abiatha  J. 

31 

Lagrange, 

Married, 

do 

34 

Knowles,  John  S. 

22 

do  ■ 

Single, 

do 

Reg'I  Hosp. 

35 

Lord,  George  W. 

24 

Milo, 

do 

do 

36 

Lincoln,  Edwin  N. 

21 

do 

do 

do 

37 

Lincoln,  George  B. 

19 

do 

do 

do 

38 

Loring,  Eleazer  B. 

18 

do 

do 

do 

39 

Macomber,  Henry  W. 

20 

do 

Married, 

do 

40 

Mitchell,  Columbus  L. 

22 

do 

Single, 

do 

41 

Morse,  George  A. 

20 

do 

do 

do 

42 

Marden,  Elijah  D. 

21 

Atkinson, 

do 

do 

APPENDIX  D. 


81 


Volunteers,  stationed  at  Hall's  Hill,  Va.,  expressing  its  condition  on  the  morning  of 
place  in  the  Company  since  it  entered  the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the  28th  day 

Lieut.  AV.  W.  STURTEVANT,  Commander. 


Prisoners. 
When  tk'n. 


Decoased  Disch'd. 
When.      When. 


July  21, 
July  21, 


9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42i 


July  21, 


July  21, 


Nov. 


Nov.  22, 

0:t.  4, 
Sept.  14, 

Aug.  9, 


Eemarks. 


Resigned. 

At  Richmond,  Va. 

Disabitity. 

Promoted  to  2d  Lieutenant,  Oct.  2. 

Disability. 

Promoted  to  1st  Sergeant,  Oct.  9. 

At  Richmond,  Va. 

At  Richmond,  Va. 

Promoted  to  2d  Sergeant,  Oct.  9. 

Disability, 


Nov.  13,  Disability. 


June  26, 
June  26, 


Disability. 
Disability. 


Sept.  12. 


10 


Promoted  to  3d  Sergeant,  Oct.  9. 
At  Richmond,  Va. 
Aug.  9,    Disability. 

Wounded  at  Bull  Run.     Died  at  Richmond,  Va. 


Sept.  14,  Deafness. 


At  Richmond,  Va. 

I  At  Georgetown, 

Aug.  9,    [Rupture. 

Promoted  to  4th  Sergeant,  Oct.  9. 


32  ADJUTANT  GENERAL'S  REPORT. 

Return  of  Company  D,  Second  Regiment,  ( Continued. ) 


43  McMasters,  Charles  II. 
44iNason,  William 
45!Nickerson,  Frederic  D. 
46^ Palmer,  Thomas  H. 
47iRicker,  Edward 
48  Rogers,  Greenlief  0. 
49|Roberts,  Daniel  A. 
60;Sargent,  Theodore  F. 

51  Sargent,  Theophilus  Jr., 

52  Spruce,  John  W. 
53|Severance,  Ephraim  E. 

54  Sherburn,  Frank 

55  Tolman,  Eleazer  B. 

56  Torrey,  Octavius 

57  Templeton,  Orrin 
58JWhite,  Frank  J. 
59'Wentworth,  John  P. 
eojWalker,  James 
GliFrederie,  Edward 
62;Frederic,  Edwin 
eSiFarris,  William  0. 
G4;Hodgkins,  Elijah  B. 
65;Witherell,  Edwin  S. 
G6|Parker,  Alexander 
67|Connolley,  John 

68  Coombs,  Levi  A. 

69  Keating,  John  A. 
70|HiggiDs,  Lawrence 
7l'Rice,  Thomas  D. 

72  Cunningham  Daniel  H. 
TslCoombs,  Benjamin  J. 

74  Warner,  John 

75  Warner,  John  C. 

76  Warner,  Sumner  L. 

77  Page,  David  F. 

78  Harvey,  John  C. 

79  Morse,  Willis  K. 
SO  Luce,  Charles  A. 
81  Pray,  Augustine, 
82jSeavey,  Charles  B. 
83  Foster,  Watson 
84iStearn3,  Amos  B. 


Married 

Muster'd 

Sick. 

Killed. 

0     Residence. 

60 

<3 

or 
Single. 

into 
U.  S.  Ser. 

Where. 

AVhea. 

ISClinton, 

Single,     ! 

May  28. 

29, Atkinson,       1 

Married, 

do                                  1 

21'Sangerville,    ' 

Single.     1 

do 

22'Milo,                ; 

do 

do 

20j  do 

do 

do 

Baltimore, 

22  Dover, 

do 

do 

36|Orneville, 

do 

do 

18  Milo, 

do 

do 

34    do 

do 

do 

34    do 

Married, 

do 

29    do 

do 

do 

Washingtoa, 

23    do 

Single, 

do 

26    do 

Married, 

do 

25    do 

Single, 

do 

21    do 

do 

do 

29|  do 

do 

do 

27  Lagrange, 

do 

do 

2llOrneville, 

do 

do 

20|0rono, 

do 

2O1  do 

do 

21:0rneville, 

do 

Washingtoa, 

21  Milo, 

do 

18  Augusta, 

do 

42!Baldwin, 

do 

37jPortland, 

Married, 

21|Thoma3ton, 

Single, 

35  Augusta, 

Married, 

37  Portland, 

do 

21  Plymouth, 

Single, 

39  Augusta, 

Married, 

18  Oldtown, 

Single, 

45  Kenduskeag, 

Married, 

Oct.  25. 

21          do 

Single, 

do 

IS          do 

do 

do 

18         do 

do 

do 

24  xMaxfield, 

Married, 

do 

18  Milo, 

Single, 
do 
do 
do 

do 

Litchfield, 

do 
Married 

APPENDIX  D.  83 

Return  of  Company  D,  Second  Regiment,  (  Continued. ) 


Prisoners. 

Deceased 

Disch'd. 

Remarks. 

^  When  tk'n. 

When. 

When. 

43 

44 

Promoted  to  3d  Corporal,  Oct.  9. 

45 

46  July  21, 

At  Richmond,  Va. 

47 

48 

40 

50 

61 

Oct. 

Rheumatism. 

52 

• 

53 

' 

54 

55 
57 

Nor.  11. 

Injury  to  hip. 

Oct.  24. 

Discharged  at  Baltimore. 

58 

Promoted  to  2d  Corporal,  Oct.  9. 

59 

60 

Recruited  July  1. 

61 

"            '« 

62 

"            " 

63 

"            «' 

64 

"     2. 

65 

66 

<c                  « 

67 

"            «     8. 

68 

«'            "  15. 

69 

Nov.  13. 

"    8.     Disability. 

70 

«            «     8. 

71 

"            "  16.     Prisoner  at  Richmondj  V 

72 

«     2. 

73 

"    3. 

74 

Oct.  12. 

75 

"     12. 

76 

«     12. 

77 

"     17. 

78 

"       1. 

79 

«       Sept.  23. 

80 

Transferred,  July  10. 

81 

«              "     10. 

82 

«               "     10. 

83 

"          Aug.  13. 

84 

"              «     18. 

34  ADJUTANT  GENERAL'S  REPORT. 

Recapilulalion  of  Company  D,  Second  Re(/iment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers. 


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1 

1 

1 

3 

Non-Com.  Officers, 

3 

2 

3 

8 

Musicians  &  Wagoner, 

1 

5 

C 

Privates, 

58 

4 

1 

4 

2 

10 

79 

Total, 

63 

4 

1 

7 

2 

14 

5 

96 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  \st,  1861. 


FIT  For 
DUTY. 


7  54:63 


ON 

SPECIAL. 

DTJTY. 


IN  ARREST 


■<  5  1^ 


3 

a 


641 


SPECI4L 
SERVICE. 


3)67 


Present  Organization  of  the  Company. 


Names. 


1  Walter  W.  Stiirtevant, 

2  Stephen  D.  Millett, 

1  John  H.  Kittredge, 

2  John  R.  Stanchfield, 

3  Forrest  W.  Douglas, 

4  Cdlumbus  L.  Mitchell, 

1  Abaitlia  J.  Knowles, 

2  John  P.  Wentworth, 

3  William  Mason, 

1  Edward  Davis, 


Rank. 


Captain, 
38|lst  Lieut. 
39j2d  Lieut. 
29|lst  Serg't, 
33  2d  Scrg't, 
24:3d  Serg't, 
22;4th  Serg't, 
31  Corporal, 
27|Corporal, 
29, Corporal, 

20i  Drummer, 


Residence. 


Date  of  Rank  or 
I  Appointment. 


Milo, 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
Lagrange, 

(to 
Atkinson, 

Milo, 


May  6, 
Oct.  2, 
9, 
9, 
9, 
9, 
9, 
9, 
9, 

May  1, 


Remarks. 


8Q 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL'S  REPORT. 


Return  of  Capt.  Levi  Emerson,  Company  E,  Second  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Vcl- 
December  1st,  1861,  together  with  a  complete  record  of  the  changes  that  have  taken 
day  of  May,  1861.  JAMES  L.  ROWE,  Orderly  Sergeant. 


COMiVriSSIONED    OFFICERS, 

1  Levi  Emerson, 
2'James  W.  Adams, 

3  Lyman  E.  Richardson 

SERGEANTS. 

llThomas  Foster, 
2'James  L.  Rowe, 
3jColin  L.  Downes, 

4  John  J.  Randall, 

j  CORPORALS. 

IjHenry  M.  Cushman, 

2  Edwin  L.  Sterling, 

3  Ruel  S.  Clark, 
4'Hiram  B.  French, 

MUSICIAN. 

IjAlden  L.  Page, 

PRIVATES. 

1  Burns,  Frederic 
2iBetts,  Edward  C. 

3  Barton,  George  H. 

4  Boden,  Abner  0. 

5  Barrett,  Cyrus  F. 
C  Berry,  AVilliam 

7  Barrett,  Harrison  L. 
8|Billings,  Ezra  L. 
9  Campbell,  James 

10  Chase,  Alexander  IL 

11  Carlisle,  George  W. 

12  Dearborn,  Samuel 

13  Dawson,  Stephen  W. 

14  Drummond,  John  B. 
15'Eaton,  Frederic  L. 
16  Fuller,  Zimri  F. 
17iFancy,  Simeon  E. 

18  Furbish,  Albert  G. 

19  Guild,  Isaac 

20  George,  Leonard  I. 
21, Green,  Charles  T. 
22narback,  Philip 

23  Hall,  Richard  W. 

24  Hooper,  Otis  T. 
2.5  Jordan,  Sabin 
26iJewett,  Ruel 

27  Joy,  John  C. 

28  Keene,  Elden  A. 

29  Leonard,  John 

30  Morse,  Charles  C. 

31  [Moore,  .John 

32  Martin,  Washington  I. 

33  McCluro,  George  A. 
.34  Murray,  William  N. 

35  Norton,  Freeman  F. 

36  Pratt,  George  W. 

37  Poor,  Russell  S. 

38  Perkins,  Henry  L. 

39  Rogers,  Cyrus 

40  Russ,  Albert  S. 
411<obbins,  Nathaniel  R. 
42  Robinson,  Charles  R. 


Residence. 

Married 

or 
Single. 

Muster'd 

into 
U.  S.  Ser. 

Sick. 
Where. 

Killed. 
When. 

4.5 
40 

Bangor, 
do 

Married, 
do 

May  28. 
do 

27 

Wayne, 

do 

do 

27 
25 
43 

Hampden, 

Bangor, 

Brewer, 

Single, 

do 
Married, 

do 
do 
do 

29 

Orono, 

Single, 

do 

21 

Brewer, 

do 

do 

21 
25 

Bangor, 
do 

do 
Married. 

do 
do 

39 

Holden, 

do 

do 

35 

Brewer, 

do 

do 

25 

Waldoboro', 

Single, 
do 

do 
do 

21 

27 

Hampden, 
Monroe, 

do 
do 

do 
do 

21 

18 

Brewen, 
Hermon, 

do 
do 

do 
do 

21 

Orrington, 

do 

do 

21 

Hermon, 

do 

do 

23 

Monroe, 

do 

do 

26 

Belfast, 

do 

do 

18 
19 

Bangor, 
do 

do 
do 

do 
do 

43 

do 

do 

do 

18 

Hermon, 

do 

do 

23 
23 

Bangor, 
Winslow, 

do 
do 

do 
do 

21 

Freedom, 

do 

do 

23 

Orono, 

do 

do 

18 

27 

Hampden, 
Oldtown, 

do 
do 

do 
do 

37 

Athens, 

do 

do 

21 

Hermon, 

do 

do 

24 

Bangor, 

Married. 

do 

28 
21 
31 

Knox, 
Bangor, 
do 

Single, 
do 
Married, 

do 
do 
do 

20 
21 

Solon, 
Sebec. 

Single, 
do 

do 
do 

lis 

23 
21 

Bangor, 
Bradley, 
Oldtown, 

do 

'  do 

do 

do 
do 
do 

22 

Dublin, 

do 

do 

!29 

Glenburn, 

do 

do 

I23 

Bangor, 

.    do 

do 

21 

Augusta, 

do 

do 

18 
22 

Jonesport, 
Bangor, 

do 
do 

do 
do 

22 

Bridgton, 

do 

do 

45 

Bangor, 

Married. 

do 

44 

do 

do 

do 

27 

Oldtown, 

Single. 

do 

28 
21 

Bangor, 
Sebec, 

do 
do 

do 

do 

APPENDIX  D. 


87 


unteei'5,  stationed  at  Ilall's   Hill,  Va.,  expressing  its  condition   on  the  morning   of 
place  in  the  Company  since  it  entered  the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the  28th 

LEVI  EMERSON,  Captain. 


Prisoners.   Deceased 

Disch'd. 

Remarks. 

When  tk'n. 

When. 

When. 

1 

2 
3 

July  21, 

Aug.  4, 

Wounded  at  Cull  Run.     Died  at  Manassas. 

1 

Promoted  to  2d  Lieutenant,  August  30. 

2 

"            1st  Sergeant          "        " 

3 

2d        "                   "        « 

4 

"            3d        "                   "        " 

1 

Transferred  to  2d  N.  Y.  Regiment. 

2 

Promoted  to  4th  Sergeant,  Aug,  30. 

3 

i 

Transferred  to  2d  N.  Y.  Regiment. 

I 

1 

Transferred  to  2d  N.  Y  Regiment. 

2 

Transferred  to  2d  N.  Y.  Regiment. 

3 
4 
5 
6 

7 

July  21, 

Wounded  at  IjuII  Run.     Confined  at  Richmond. 

Transferred  to  2d  N.  Y.  Regiment. 

Transferred  to  2d  N.  Y.  Regiment. 

8 

July  21, 

Wounded  at  Bull  Run.     Confined  at  Richmond. 

9 
10 

Transferred  to  2d  N.  Y.  Regiment. 

li 

l(                                      It                            n 

12 

13 

U                                         <<                              (( 

14 

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15 

16 

17 

July  21, 

At  Richmond. 

18 

Transferred  to  2d  N.  Y.  Regiment. 

19 

Transferred  to  Edwards'  Battery. 

20 

21 

22 

Transferred  to  2d  N.  Y.  Regiment. 

23 

24 

25 

Transferred  to  2d  N.  Y.  Regiment. 

26 

27 

28 

1 

29 

30 

Promoted  Corporal,  Aug.  1. 

31 

32 

July      , 

Disability. 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

Transferred  to  2d  N.  Y.  Regiment. 

38 

July  21, 

[Wounded  at  Bull  Run.     Confined  at  Richmond 

39 

40 

41 

42 

88 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL'S  REPORT. 


Beturn  of  Company  E,  Second  Regiment, 

[  Continued 

•) 

i 

Name?. 

to 

< 

25 

Residence. 

Married 

or 
Single. 

Muster'd 
into 

U.S.Ser. 

Sick. 
Where. 

Killed. 
When, 

43 

Ray,  Joshua 

Bangor, 

Single, 

May  28. 

44  Reeves,  John  P. 

20 

Bradford, 

do 

do 

45  Ross,  Judson  A. 

24 

Newport, 

do 

do 

46  Sawyer,  Franklin  L. 

21 

Medford, 

do 

do 

47  Sealand  Edward  F. 

21 

Levant, 

do 

do 

48  Smith,  Mark  S. 

27 

Cornvillo, 

do 

do 

49 

Sargent,  William 

23 

Brewer, 

do 

do 

50 

Savage,  John  A. 

22 

Bangor, 

do 

do 

New  York, 

61 

Swan,  Hiram 

40 

do 

Married, 

do 

52  Snow,  Reuben 

20 

do 

Single, 

do 

53  Thombs,  Andrew  J. 

26 

Orono, 

do 

do 

54 

Wyman,  Moses 

27 

Hermon, 

do 

do 

55 

Wally,  Roscoe  J. 

22 

Waldoboro', 

do 

do 

56  Whitney,  Charles  H. 

32 

Bangor, 

do 

do 

67  Willey,  Henry  S. 

23 

Alton, 

do 

do 

58'Whitcomb,  Otis  W. 

21 

Etna, 

do 

do 

59 

Worcester,  Galen 

22 

Bangor, 

do 

do 

60 

Whitcomb,  Samuel 

22 

Alton, 

do 

do 

61 

Washburn,  Bethuel 

43 

Bangor, 

Married, 

do 

62 

Willett,  Joseph  S. 

21 

Bic, 

Single, 
do 

do 

63 

York,  George  A. 

18 

HermoD, 

do 

64 

Whitney,  Lewis  F. 

19 

Boston,  . 

do 

July    1, 

65 

Locke,  George 

21 

Bradley, 

do 

do      1, 

66 

Locke,  James  B. 

22 

do 

do 

do      1, 

67 

Barden,  Ansel  F. 

23 

Bangor, 

do 

do      1, 

68 

Trask,  Caleb 

21 

Augusta, 

do 

do      2, 

69lChick,  Frederic  0. 

24 

Vassalboro', 

do 

do      3, 

70 

Lewis,  Milford  T. 

2J 

Fairfield, 

do 

do      3, 

71 

Goding  Harrison  H. 

20 

Bangor, 

do 

do      3, 

72  Hussey,  William 

29 

Dixmont, 

Married, 

do    16, 

73  McCuUam,  James 

30 

Portland,     . 

do 

do      1, 

74  Prescott,  llcnry  S. 

20 

Carrael, 

Single, 

do      1, 

75  Wyman,  Thomas  C. 

18 

I'hipsburg, 

do 

do    21, 

76jRoach,  Henry 

19 

Annapoli;;, 

do 

May  28, 

77  Salter,  John  C. 

40 

Dedham, 

Married, 

Sept.  20, 

78jWinchester  Samuel  H. 

22 

Brewer, 

Single, 

do    23, 

79  Patterson,  William 

18 

Alton, 

do 

Oct.     1, 

80  Gipson,  William 

31 

Stockton, 

Married, 

do      3, 

81'Mathews,  Stephen  H. 

26 

Bradford, 

Single. 

Sept.  24, 

82  Mathews,  Ezra  M. 

19 

do 

do 

do    24, 

83  Chase,  Wilber  F. 

19 

Chester, 

do 

Oct.     3, 

84jCunningham,  John  J. 

18 

Bradford, 

do 

do    10, 

85  Humphrey,  Sylvanus 

21 

Hampden, 

do 

do    11, 

86  Wyman,  Thomas 

30 

Hermon, 

do 

do    11, 

87  Wyman,  Horace 

18 

Chester, 

do 

do    11, 

88iBlood,  Frederic  A. 

22 

do 

do 

<lo    11, 

89  Haley,  Charles 

44 

Kenduskeag. 

Married. 

do    17, 

90  Atherton,  Robert  T. 

24 

Chester, 

Single. 

do    11, 

91 

Garnett,  John  W. 

18 

do 

do 

do    11, 

APPENDIX  D.  89 

Return  of  Company  E,  Second  Regiment,  {Continued.) 


Prisoners. 
°_  When  tk'n. 


Deceased 
When. 


•July  21. 


43 

44 

45 

46 

4T 

48 

49 

50 

61 

52  July  21. 

53{ 

54 

65| 

56 

67 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

71 

72 

73 

74 

75 

75 

77 

78 

79 

80 

81 

82 

83 

84 

85 

86 

87 

88 

89 

90 

91 


Disch'd. 
When. 


Remarks. 


Transferred  to  2d  N.  Y.  Regiment. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  Aug.  1. 


Promoted  to  Corporal,  Aug.  1. 
July,        I  Disability, 


Wounded  at  Bull  Bun.     Confined  at  Richmond. 
Deserted   in  July. 
Transferred  to  2d  N.  Y.  Regiment. 
Deserted  in  August. 

Sept.         Disability,     Wounded  at  Bull  Run. 
iConfined  at  Richmond. 
ITransferred  to  2d  N.  Y.  Regiment. 

Sept.         Disability. 

Transferred  to  2d  N.  Y.  Regiment. 


Oct.  Disability, 

Deserted  in  July, 


90  ADJUTANT  GENERAL'S  BEPORT.    I 

Recapitulation  of  Company  E,  Second  Regiment  Injantry,  Maine  Volunteers. 


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2 

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Musician  &  Wagoner," 

4 

4 

Privates, 

49 

0 

6 

5 

3 

2 

87 

Total, 

64 

5     1 

6 

1 

5 

3 

19 

103 

Condensed  Morniiir/  Report,  Dec.  1st,  18G1. 


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2 

Present   Organization  of  the  Company. 


Names. 


Levi  Emerson, 
James  W.  Adams, 
Thomas  Foster, 

James  L.  Rowe, 
Colin  L.  Downs, 
John  J.  Randall, 
Edwin  L.  Sterling, 
Charles  C.  Morse, 
Franklin  E.  Morrill, 
Mark  S,  Smith, 


Rank. 


Residence. 


Captain. 
1st.  Lieut., 
2d.  Lieut., 


, Bangor, 
j     do 
tlampden, 


25  1st.  Serg't,      iBangor, 


43  Serg't, 

'29jSerg't, 

21jSerg't, 

2rCorporaI, 

21|Corporal, 

i27|Corporal, 


Brewer, 

Orono, 

Bangor, 

|01dtuwn, 

Medford, 

Cornville, 


Date  of  Rank  or 
Appointment. 


Remarks. 


April  24, 

do 
August  30, 


92 


ADJUTAXT  GENERAL'S  REPORT. 


Return  of  Capt.  Daniel  Chaplin,  Company  F,  Second  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine 
December  1st,  18C1,  together  with  a  complete  record  of  the  changes  that  have  taken 
eighth  day  of  May,  ISGl.  ARTHUR  C.  'WniTCOMB,  Orderly  Sergeant. 


Residence. 


Married 

or 
Single. 


Muster'd 
into 

U.S.Ser. 


Sick. 
Where. 


Killed. 
When. 


COMMISSIONED  OFFICERS. 

1  Daniel  Chaplin, 

2  Albion  P.  Wilson, 

3  Warren  H.  Boyntun, 

SERGEANTS. 

George  W.  Brown, 
Benjamin  D.  Whitney, 
Arthur  C.  Vt'hitcomb, 
Charles  Able, 


Bangor, 
do 
do 


CORPORALS. 

1  George  F.  Whitney, 

2  Thomas  H.  Wooster, 

3  John  S.  Sm  ill, 

4  Jeremiah  B.  Atliins, 

MUSICIANS. 

Thurston  Whitcomb, 
2jFrank  N.  Morris, 

(  PRIVATES. 

1  Audley,  John 

2  Austin,  John  W.  B. 
3|Billings,  John 

4j  Berry,  Isaac 

5  Burton,  Willard  H. 

6  Billington,  Hiram  A. 

7  Bell,  Daniel 

8  Beekwith,  James 

9  Banks,  Adoniram  J. 

10  Benjamin,  John 

11  Cole,  A\'ashington 
12,Carr,  Enoch 
13|Curtis,  Samuel  0. 
lijCoy,  John 
15;Curtis,  John  W. 
16  Cook,  Moses 
ITjCarter,  Charles  B. 
IS'Downs,  SewallH. 

19  Card,  James 

20  Ellingwood,  William 
21jEdgerley,  George 
22.Fairbrother,  Isaac  H. 
23'Glidden,  Charles 
24lGaIlagher,  Michael 
25|Grairara,  Leander  L. 
26jHersey,  Lyman 
27IHolmes,  Horace 
28;Hatch,  William 
291Harthorne,  John 
30;ilall,  Francis 
STHurd,  Henry  W. 

32  Hurd,  Jethro 

33  Joss,  Martin 

34  Kenney,  Samuel  G. 

35  Keen,  Charles 
36'Libby,  Horace  O. 
37jLegrieow,  David 
38  Lovejoy,  Levi  jr. 
39, Kenney,  Daniel  R. 
40  McKenney,  James 
4llMartin,  Henry  W. 


|33|     do 

jSjAurora, 

'27!Hampdenj 

■40  Bangor, 

I     I 

j35|     do 

|44!Hermon, 

2SCarmel, 

23,Eseter, 

22  Hampden, 
20:Veazie, 


41jBangor, 
|30  Eddington, 
'18|Bangor, 
i44!     do 
|24  Eddington, 
[29  Bangor, 

21:  Bradford, 

22  Richeburto, 
;20  Kenduskeag, 
|23  Carmel, 

'22  Etna, 
|21  Pittifield, 
27  Glenburn, 
'21  Lowell,  Mass. 
;30  Levant, 
3C  Dixmont, 
39  Brewer, 
.20      do 
ll9Glenbarn, 
A.  il8  VV'interport, 
'20  Exeter, 

21  Etna, 
18      do 

23  Hermon, 
i31j  Bangor, 
!25|     do 

:24  Smithfield, 

29  Bangor, 
,22      do 

25  Smithfield, 

20  Carmel, 
Il8j     do 
1 19  Hampden, 

42  Stetson, 

1 21:  West  Sidney, 

22  Newport, 
l23';Orono, 
;35  Bangor, 
|27  Stetson, 

1 18  Kenduskeag, 
1 2l|  Bangor, 


Married, 

do 
Single, 

Married, 
Single, 

do 
Married, 

do 

Single, 

do 

do 

do 
do 

Married, 
Single, 

do 

do 

do 
Married, 
Single, 

do 

do 
Married, 
Single, 

do 
Married, 
Single, 
i     do 
!  Married, 

do 
Single, 
I     do 
!     do 
'    -do 

;   do 

I     do 
do 
Married, 
I     do 
Single, 
iNIarried, 
Single, 
I     do 
I     do 
I     do 
!     do 
Married, 
Single, 

do 

j     do 

do 

do 

<    do 

:  do 


May  28, 
do 
do 

do 
do 
do 
do 

do- 
do 
do 
do 

do 
do 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


Georgetown, 


Washington, 


July  21, 


APPENDIX  D. 


93 


Volunteers,  stationed  at  Hall's  Hill,  Va.,  expressing  its  condition  on  tlie  mornino'  of 
place  in  the  Company  since  it  entered  the  service  of  the- United  States,  on  the  twonty- 

ALBION  P.  WILSON,  Captain. 


I  Prisoners.  'Deceased!  Disch'd. 
d  iWhen  tk'n.i   When.    I  When. 


Remarks. 


3 
4 

1 

2 

1 
2 
3 

4 
5' 

'! 

9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 


Julj 


Sept.  1, 


Sept.  12, 


Sept.  10, 


Aug.  4, 


Aug.  9, 
do 


Promoted  to  Major,  September  13. 
"         "  Captain,        "  " 


•'         "  1st  Lieut.     "  « 

Promoted  1st  Sergt.         "  " 

Reduced  to  the  Ranks,  Auguct  5. 

Reduced  to  the  Ranks,  June  22. 
Promoted  to  Sergeant,  August  5. 

Fk.educed  to  the  Ranks,  June  24. 

At  Washington. 

Disability. 

Mutineer.     Sent  to  Tortugas. 


June  25,  Disability. 


jWounded. 
Aug.  9,    .Disability. 


Mutineer.     Sent  to  Tortugas. 
Promoted  to  Sergeant,  September  28. 

Mutineer.     Sent  to  Tortugas. 


Mutineer.     Sent  to  Tortugas. 


Appointed  Corporal,  June  24. 
Died  at  Richmond  of  wounds. 
Mutineer.     Sent  to  Toitugas. 


Mutineer.     Sent  to  Tortugas, 


94  ADJUTANT  GENERAL'S  REPOET. 

Return  of  Company  F,  Second  Regiment,  ( Continued. ) 


^ 


Names. 


42  Neal,  Thompson 
43, Nichols,  Allen 
44,Newcomb,  Delon 
45iPierce,  Albert 

46  Pollard,  Luther  31. 

47  Quint,  Charles  P. 
4S  Shaw,  Columbus 
43'Small,  Moses 
50|Smith,  Sewall  W. 

51  Shaw,  Omar 

52  Sawyer,  Alfred 
53'Seavey,  William 
54  Trafton,  Leonard 
r)5,TrafCon,  John  E. 
SGiTurner,  John  A. 
67JVan  Buskirk,  Henry  C. 
58'Vickey,  Leander 

59' Wilson,  Asa 
eo'Witham,  John  W. 
61  Welch,  William  B. 
62' York,  Benjamin  F. 
63JAtkin3,  liobert  L. 
04; Abbott,  V/illiam  J. 
CoiAllen,  George 
66|Blackwell,  Henry  H. 
67jB;iiley,  Augustus  C. 
6S  Crocker,  Crosby  M. 

69  Dunn,  William  H. 

70  Crawford,  Adolphus  S. 

71  Dunn,  EJward  H. 

72  Elliott,  James  A. 

73  Foss,  WiMiam  H. 

74  Jackson,  Jefferson  F. 

75  Southard,  Andrew  F. 

76  Seavey,  Reuben  W. 
77Strout,  Albert  D.  M. 
78  Stiout,  Andrew  W. 
79'Tozier,  Andrew  J. 
80, Welch,  Charles 

81  Keene,  Orrin 

82  McKenney,  Wm.  H. 

83  Marshall,  James  S.  ' 


®,    Residenie. 


Married  _Muster'd 

or       I     into 
Single.  |U.  S.  Ser. 


Pittsfield, 

Winterport, 

Carmel, 

Bradford, 

Bradley, 

Bangor, 

Stetson, 

Brewer, 

E.  Eddingtcn 

Stetson, 

Bradley, 

Stockton, 

Oldtown, 

Bangor, 

Etna, 

Stetson, 

Brewer, 

Bangor, 

Carmel, 

Hampden, 

Bangor, 

do 

do 
Litchfield, 
Newport, 
Bradford, 
Kenduskeag, 
Augusta, 
Oldtown, 
Litchfield, 
Freedom, 
Orono, 
Paris, 
Pittsfieldj 
Stetson, 
Bradford, 

do 
Plymouth, 
Worcester, 
Augusta, 
Bangor, 
Orringtou, 


Single, 

do  j 

do 

do 

do 
,     do 

do 
Married, 
Single, 

do 
i  do 
1  do 
t  do 
!  do 
Married, 
Single, 

do 
Married, 

do 

do 
iSingle, 
'Married, 

do 
:Single, 
I     do 
I     do 

:    do 

!■   do 
!     do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
Married, 
Single, 

do 


Sick. 
Where. 


May  28,  | Washington, 
do         i 
do         I 
do         j 
do 

do  I 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
du 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


do 

i     do 
do 

July  15, 
do  1, 
do  15, 
do    23, 

Sept.  25, 

July  1, 
do      5, 


do      3, 
do    15, 


do 
do  3, 
do  4#' 
do       5, 

Sept.  26, 
do  24, 
do      do 

July  15, 
do  1, 
do       2, 

May  28, 
do 


Killed. 
■When. 


APPENDIX  D.  95 

Return  of  Company  F,  Second  Regiment,  ( Continued. ) 


Prisoners. 

Deceased 

Disch'd. 

Ilem?rks. 

I 

When  tk'n. 

When. 

When. 

42 

43 

Oct.  24, 

Disability. 

44 

June  25, 

Worthless. 

46 

46 

47 

48 

49 

Appointed  Corporal,  August  5. 

60 

51 

52 

63 
64 
55 

Mutineer.     Sent  to  Tortugas. 

66 

«                           i<         li                  ts 

67 

((              i<     ((          ti 

58 

59 

Appointed  Corporal,  June  24^ 

eo'july  21, 

« 

61 

Severely  wounded. 

62 

63 

Mutineer.     Sent  to  TortugaB^ 

64 

65 

Recruit. 

66 

(C 

67 

(C 

68 

(1 

69 

<( 

70 

Wagoner. 

71 

Recruit. 

72 

Sept.  15, 

«' 

73 

" 

74 

(C 

75 

(1 

76 

« 

77 

" 

78 

" 

79 

" 

80 

" 

81 

<< 

82 

83 

96  ADJUTANT  GENERAL'S  REPORT. 

Recapitulation  of  Company  F,  Second  Refjiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers. 


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3 

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8 

8 

Musicians  &  "Wagoner, 

2 

2 

Privates, 

55 

3 

1 

2 

5 

6 

12 

84 

Total. 

68 

3 

1 

2 

5 

6 

12 

97 

Condensed  Morning   Report,  December  1st,  18G1. 


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568 


Present   Organization  of  the  Company. 


Albion  P.  Wilson, 
George  W.  Brown, 
Warren  II.  Boynton, 


1  Arthur  C.  Whitcomb, 

2  Benjamin  D.  Whitnej', 

3  Sewall  11.   Downs, 

4  Thomas  II.  "Worcester, 
1  John  Hawthorne, 
2|Asa  Wilson, 

3  John  S.  Small, 
4[Moses  Small, 


o 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of  Rank  or 

Remarks. 

< 
33 

Appointment. 

Captain, 
1st  Lieut., 

iBangor, 
do 

Sept.  13. 
do 

24 

2d  Lieut., 

do 

April  25. 

27 
35 

1st  Serg't, 
2d  Serg't, 

Hampden, 
Aurora, 

Sept.  28. 
April  25. 

20 
44 

3d  Serg't, 
4th  Serg't, 

Brewer, 
llermon, 

Sept.  28. 
Aug.  5. 

22 

Corporal, 

Bangor, 

June  24. 

43 

Corporal, 

do 

do 

28 
23 

Corporal, 
Corporal, 

Carmel, 
;Brewer, 

April  25. 
Aug.  6. 

11 


98 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL'S  REPORT. 


Return  of  Captain  Frederic  Meinicke,  Company  G,  Second  Regiment  Infantry,  Main© 
December  1st,  1861,  together  with  a  complete  record  of  the  changes  that  have  taken 
eighth  day  of  May,  1861.  GEORGE  E.  HOLT,  Orderly  Sergeant. 


Names. 


COMMISSIONED  OFFICERS. 

Frederic  Meinicke, 
Augustus  B.  Farnham, 
;  Frank  A.  Garnsey, 

SERGEANTS. 

George  E.  Holt, 
Albert  M.  Jackson, 
SiHoratio  Staples, 
4  Joseph  B.  Forbes. 

CORPORALS. 

1  Stover  P.  Gross, 
2Seth  B.  Ramsdell, 

3  John  B.  York, 

4  David  Reevil, 

j  MUSICIANS. 

iJHenry  B.  Miller, 
2j  Ariel  H.  Ward, 

j  PRIVATES. 

1  Atkins,  Leroy  W. 
2!Bartlett,  David  W. 
SjBarker,  Thomas  B. 
ijBohn,  Peter 
SiBlaine,  Thomas  R. 
eJBlaisdell,  Humphrey,  jr, 

7  Bradford,  Warren  W. 

8  Bickford,  Ezekiel  C. 
gJBrackett,  Wm.  H. 

lO'Cleaves,  Allison  G. 
lllCrosby  Stephen  R. 

12  Davis,  John 

13  Day,  Warren, 
14JDillingham,  Oscar  L. 
ISDouglass,  Albert  L. 

16  Doe,  Zebulon 

17  Doble,  Charles  W. 

18  Dunbar,  Henry  0. 
19iDunbar,  Lysander  B. 
20lBgagnon,  Joseph 
2l|Emery,  Harvey  I. 
22lFerguson,  Luther 
23JField,  George  E. 
24|Foote,  James  A. 

25  Gctchell,  Andrew  J. 
26|Green,  Lewis 
27  Hanson,  Horace  F. 
28'Heenan,  Chiirles  G. 
29  Higgins,  Virgil  N. 
30[Hurd,  Samuel  D. 
31!Jordan,  John  V. 
32!Kinney,  .James 
33|Lander,  Charles  H. 
34JMair,  Philip 
35j  Martin,  Leonard  P. 
36i Marsh,  Albert 
37|Millett,  Obed  F. 
38IMillett,  John  W. 
39'Miller,  Frank  B. 
40'Martin,  George  C. 
41iMills,  George  G. 


6     Residence. 


3ljBangor, 

22  do 

:22j  do 

21  do 

!l9l  do 

124  do 

!21  do 


Orland, 

Ripley, 

Bangor, 

do 


32  Garland, 
22  Levant, 


Carmelj 
Bangor, 

do 

do 

do 
Otis, 


Bangor, 

do 
Rumford, 
21jBangor, 
19  Clifton, 
Bangor, 
Veazie, 
Oldtown, 
Orono, 

do 
Bangor, 

do 

do 


121 


Oldtown, 


Married  Muster' d 

or  into 

Single.    U.  S.Ser. 


Veazie, 
Bangor, 
Lee, 
Bangor, 
22lN.  Dixmont, 
4'.i{Banijor, 
23  Harrison, 
25  Bangor, 
22]     do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
Orono, 
Bangor, 

do 
Palmyra, 
E.  Pittsfield, 
Bangor, 

do 
Levant, 


Married, 
Single, 
do 

do 
do 
do 
do 

• 

Married, 

do 
Single, 

do 

jMarried, 
jSingle, 

do 

do 
!     do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
Married, 

do 
Single, 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
Married, 
Single, 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
Married, 

do 

do 
Single, 

do 

do 

do 
Married, 
Single, 


May  28, 
do 
do 

do 
do 

do 
do 

do 
do 
do 
do 

do 
do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
June  6. 
May  28, 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 


Sick. 
Where. 


In  Camp. 


Killed. 
When. 


In  Camp, 
do 


July  21, 


In  Camp. 


Georgetown, 


APPENDIX  D. 


99 


Volunteers,  stationed  at  Hall's  Hill,   Va.,  expressing  its  condition  on  the  morning  of 
■place  in  the  Company  since  it  entered  the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the  twenty- 

AUGUSTUS  B.  FARNHAM,  Captain. 


6 

Prisoners. 
When  tk'n. 

Deceased 
When. 

Disch'd. 
When. 

Remarks. 

'Z. 

1 

Sept.  7, 

Resigned. 

2 

Promoted  to  Captain,  Sept.  13. 

3 

Promoted  to  1st  Lieutenant,  Sept.  13. 

1 

Reduced  to  ranks,  Aug.  1.    Transferred  to  A,  Oct. 

1. 

2 

Oct.  2, 

Disability. 

3 

Appointed  2d  Lieutenant  Sept.  13. 

4 

Promoted  1st  Sergeant  September  13. 

1 
2 

Promoted  2d  Sergeant,  Oct.  1. 

3 

Reduced  to  ranks  June  28,  by  request. 

4 

Reduced  to  ranks,  Sept.  10. 

1 

2 

Promoted  4th  Sergeant,  Oct.  1. 

1 
2 
3 

4 

Body  not  recovered. 

5 

6 

.July  21, 

Wounded  in  leg.     Confined  at  Richmond 

7 

Deserted  from  Fort  Corcoran,  0(;t.  1. 

8 

9 

10 

July  21, 

Trans,  from  2d  Ohio  Vol.     Confined  at  Richmond. 

July  21, 

At  Richmond,  Va. 

11 

1 

12 

13 

14 

July  21, 

At  Richmond,  Va. 

15 

Oct.  5, 

Leg  amputated.    Wounded  by  shell  at  Bull  Run. 

16 

Sept.  12. 

Disability. 

17 

18 

19 

Sept.  12. 

Palpitation  of  heart. 

20 

Deserted  from  Hall's  Hill,  Oct.  14. 

21 

22 

i 

23 

24 

26 

July  21. 

•Wound  in  leg.     Confined  at  Richmond. 

26 

27 

28 

Deserted  June  6,  from  Willet's  Point,  N.  Y. 

29 

30 

.July  21, 

Wound  in  leg.     Confined  at  Richmond. 

31 

32 

33 

On  detached  service.     Now  teamster. 

34 

35 

Promoted  2d  Corporal,  Dec.  1. 

36 

37 

July  21, 

Disability. 

38 

Oct.  7, 

Consumption. 

39 

June  10, 

Disability. 

40 

' 

41 

Transferred  to  2d  N.  Y.  Regiment. 

100 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL^S  REPORT. 


Return  of  Company  G,  Second  Regiment,  (  Continued. ) 


Names. 

42  Mitchell,  Horace  F 

43  Nason,  David  B 

44  Neal,  John  H. 

45  Norwood,  Wm.  H. 

46  Orff,  Edward  F.  jr., 
47!Phinips,  George  H. 
48  Robert,  Isaac 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
5G 
57 
58 
59 


Rosembeck,  Frederic  S. 
Scribner,  Miles  L. 
Shorey,  Horace   F. 
Sidelinker,  Hollis 
Smart,  Benj.  F. 
rfoule,  Richard 
Speed,  Joseph 
Starkie,  Daniel 
Stevens,  Waldo  P. 
Stevens,  Alonzo 
Thompson,  Wm.  H. 
eOJVancon,  Francis,  jr., 

61  Vinal,  George 

62  Webber,  Benjamin 

63  Wing,  Ferdinand  N. 

64  Kn;ipp,  Charles  A. 
65!Robbins,  Melville  H. 
66|Merrow,  Samuel 

67  Scribner,  Henry  H. 

68  Estes,  Levi  . 

69  Morse,  John 

70  Plumatoc,  Thomas 

71  Merry,  Peter  B. 

72  Burton,  Paul 

73  Hutchings,  Augustus  M. 

74  Smith,  James 

75  Mills,  Wm.  J. 

76  Debeck,  Wm. 

77  Orcutt,  Isaac  F. 

78  Reaviel,  Henry 

79  Jephard,  George 

80  Hammett,  Walter  P. 

81  Haines,  Samuel  T. 

82  Soule,  Wm.  A. 

83  Deane,  Isaac  W. 

84  VV heeler,  Henry  L. 

85  White,  Andrew  F. 

86  White,  Nathan  S. 

87  Witham,  Wm.  W. 


P.i    Residence. 


21,Munroe, 
19  Brownville, 

19  Bangor, 
21      do 
20'     do 

20  Veazie, 
29  Bangor, 

32  New  York, 
43  Springfield, 
j2L     do 
'24  Dixmont, 
'21  Portland, 
j22!  Bangor, 
!37j     do 
32  Veazie, 

21  Monroe, 
23'Guilford, 
23  Bangor, 

22  do 
28:Orono, 
22Hermon, 
21, Hampden, 
19{Rumford, 
201  Bangor,  . 
36;     do 

21  Oldtown, 
19  Bangor, 


Married 

or 
Single. 


do 
do 
Augusta, 
leOldtown, 
19,  E.  N.  Portl'd, 
34|H[oulton, 
19:Levant, 
21'Clifton, 
22]  Amherst, 
21iBangor, 
27jGreenfield, 
18JHowland, 
22'     do 
27|Etna, 
201  do 

19  Greenfield, 
18l     do 
22I     do 
19!     do 


Single, 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
Married, 

do 

do 
Single, 

do 

do 

do 
Married, 

do 
Single, 

do 

do 

do 
Married; 
Single, 

do 

do 

do 
Married. 
Single, 

do 
i     do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 


Muster' d 

into 
U.  S.  Ser. 


Sick. 
Where. 


Killed. 

When. 


May  28, 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
dD 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
July  10, 

do 

July  2, 

do     3, 

do  11, 

do  10, 

do     1, 

do  29, 

do     1, 

do, 10, 

do  10, 

do  15, 

do  15, 

Sept.  23, 

Sept.  19, 

Oct.  7, 

Sept.  19 

Sept.   19, 

Oct.  16, 

do 
Oct.  7, 
do 
do 
do 


.July  21» 


In  camp, 


In  camp. 


Georgetown, 


APPENDIX  D. 


101 


Meiurn  of  Company  G,  Second  Regiment,  {Continued.) 


Prisoners.  Deceased 

Disch'd 

Remarks. 

6 

When  tk'nJ  When. 

When. 

iz; 

42 

Deserted,  July  22. 

43 

July  21, 

At  Richmond. 

44 

45 

46 

Body  not  recovered. 

47 

48 

49 

July  21, 

At  Richmond,  Va. 

50 

Sept.  18, 

Disability. 

61 

52 

Sept.  19, 

53 

Promoted  3d  Sergeant,  Oct.  I. 

54 

Oct.  7, 

Brain  affected. 

55 

July  21, 

Wounded  in  Leg.     Confined  at  Richaiondv 

56 

■57 

58 

Promoted  3d  Corporal,  Dec.  1. 

59 

Nov.  15, 

Disability. 

€0 

Promoted  1st  Corporal,  Dec.  1. 

«1 

Promoted  5th  Sergeant,  Dec.  1. 

•62 

Transferred  to  2d  N.  Y.  Regiment,  Aug.  14. 

•63 

64 

1 

65 

Detailed  as  teamster  July  10.    Discharged  soon  after 

66 

67 

July  21i 

At  Richmond,  Ya. 

68 

69 

Detailed  teamster  Aug.  12.     Deserted  Oct.  3. 

to 

71 
72 

Sept.  12. 

73 

Nov.  16, 

Buried  at  Hall's  Hill,  Va^ 

74 

75 

• 

76 

T7 

78 

Y9 

80 

81 

82 

83 

84 

85 

86 

■8? 

102 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL'S  REPORT. 


Recapitulation  of  Company  G,  Second  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers- 


' 

ft 

Sick. 
Killed, 

• 

9-4 

O 

a 
o 

IS 

% 

o  . 
<o 

o 

ft 

to 

o 

■73 

<B 

a 
g 

o 
H 

Commissioned  OiEcers.        1 
Non-Com.  Officers,               6 
Musicians  <fc  Wagoner,  i       2 
Privates,                             47 

1 
7 

2 

11 

1 

1 
1 

11 

5 

1 
3 

3 

8 
2 

87 

Total.                      1     56     1       8     1       2 

11 

1 

13 

5 

4 

100 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  1st 

1861. 

1 

PRESENT.                                                1 

ABSENT. 

ON 

ON 

FIT  FOR 

SICK. 

SPECIAL 

IN  ARREST 

SICK. 

SPECIAL. 

DUTY. 

DUTY. 

SERVICE. 

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Present 

Organization  of  the  Company. 

© 

Names. 

6 
to 

< 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of  Rank  or 
Appointment. 

Remarks. 

1 

2 
3 

Augustus  B.  Parnham, 
Frank  A.  Garnsey, 
Horatio  Staples, 

22 
22 
24 

Captain, 
1st  Lieut,, 
2d  Lieut., 

Bangor, 
do 
do 

Sept.  13. 
do 
do 

1 

2 
3 
4 
5 
1 
2 
3 

Joseph  B.  Forbes, 
Stover  J.  Cross, 
Benjamin  F.  Smart, 
David  Reabiel, 
George  Vinal, 
Francis  Vaneon,  jr., 
Leonard  P.  Martin, 
AloDZO  Stephens, 

21 
32 
21 
22 
28 
22 
26 
23 

1st  Serg't, 
2d  Serg't, 
3d  Serg't, 
4th  Serg't, 
5th  Serg't, 
Corporal, 
Corporal, 
Corporal, 

do 
Orland, 
Portland, 
Bangor, 
Orono, 
Bangor, 

do 

do 

do 
Oct.  1, 

do 

do 
Dec.  1, 

do 

do 

do 

104 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL'S  REPORT. 


Return  of  Captain  Daniel  F.  Sargent,  Company  H,  Second  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine 
December  1st,  ISGl,  together  with  a  complete  record  of  the  changes  that  have  taken 
May,  1861.  DAXIEL  QUIMBY,  Jr.,  Orderly  Sergeant. 


Names. 


6     Residence. 


Married 

!       or 
Single. 


COMMISSIONED   OFFICERS. 

Daniel  F.  Sargent, 
Edward  L.  Getehell, 
Ralph  W.  ilorse, 

SERGEANTS. 

Wm.  H.  S.  Lawrence, 
Daniel  Quimby,  jr., 
William  P.  Holden, 
Christopher  S.  Gorham, 

CORPORALS. 

Chas.  Smith, 
Abridge  F.  Haskell, 
Henry  Scbmell, 
4lWm.  H.  Johnson, 

MtrSICIAN. 

I'Eben  R.  Dinsmore, 

PRIVATES. 

1  Arthur,  Thomas  W. 

1  Bagley,  Daniel  W. 

3'Bailey,  Joseph  A. 

4:  Bruno,  Benedict 

oBenson  Benj.  C. 

6!Bunker,  Burton 

TiBakeman,  Alexander  F. 

SiBabcock,  Wm. 

OBlack,  Henry 
lO'Clewly,  George  M. 
ILConway,  Hugh 
12  Clement,  John  K. 
ISiCook,  Noah  H. 
14iDow,  Meniah 
ISJDinsmore,  Frank  A. 
16  Donham,  George  E. 
17,DoDhani,  John  B.  E. 
ISjDrinkwater,  Henry  W. 
19'Ellison,  Charles  H. 
20  Emerson,  Fields  W. 
2l!Eaton,  Vvm.  H. 
22lFenton,  Abraai 
23jFrazier,  Benj. 
24lFrazier,  Alden  B. 
2.>'Fox,  Josiah  B. 
26|Gi!more,  Byron  C. 

27  Gilmore,  Henry  H. 

28  Green,  Joseph  W. 
29Harndcn,  Moses  A. 
30|Holden,  Henry  A. 
31  Hammou-.'Vlbert  H. 
32|Hutchings,  AVm.  H. 
33;Haskell,  Tristam  W. 
34'Holman,  Frederic 

35  Joy,  Marcel lus  D. 

36  Jordan,  Gustin 

37  Leathers,  Samuel  W. 

38  Lovej'.y,  Wm.  H. 

39  Leighton,  Stephen  H.^ 

40  Morey,  Wm.  B. 

41  McKenney,  John  T. 
42IMeLaushliD,  Henry 


!27  Brewer, 
i22!Bangor, 
30      do 


do 
do 
do 

do 


28J01dtown, 
21  Bangor, 
361     do 
26l     do 

!25'oidtown, 

21  Brewer, 
26  Bangor, 
22I     do 
3701dtown, 

21  Bangor, 
29  Otis, 

19  Brewer, 
34[Veazie, 
21lDedham, 
24|  Bradley, 

23  Bangor, 
211     do 

22  Brewer, 
29  01dtoTTn, 

23  Stetson, 

20  01dtown, 
ISi     do 

21|     do 
19j  Bangor, 

18  Orono, 
24,  Oldtown, 

19  Bangor, 
21,  Otis, 

24  do 
27:CornYlll8 

21  Bangor, 
21Holden, 

24  Bangor, 
21  Chatham, 
21  Bangor, 
21  Milford. 
26'Er':ghton, 

23  Bangor, 
2"  Oldtown, 
28  B.iDgor, 

21  Etna, 
31  Bangor, 

22  do 
ISl     do 

22  0hitown, 
ISlBangor, 

24  Oldtown, 


Muster'd 

into 
L'.S.Ser. 


Married, 

Single, 

Married, 

Single, 
jMarried, 


do 

Single, 


May  28, 
do 
do 

do 
do 
do 
do 


'Married, 

I  do 
■  do 
jSingle, 

Married, 

jSingle, 

jMarried, 

ISingle, 

i     do 

\     do 

Married, 

Single, 

Married, 

Single, 

do 
,  do 

do 
I  do  j 

do  i 

do 
I  do  1 

:  do  I 

Married,  I 
Single,^  I 

do  ! 

do  1 

do  1 

do  ; 

do  ; 

do  i 

do  ! 

;  <^o  I 

Married, 
Single, 

do 
i  do  ' 

do 

do 

do  j 

Married, 
.Single, 
Married, 
Single, 

do 

do 

do  ' 

do  1 


do 
do 
do 
do 

do 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


Sick. 

Where. 


i  Killed. 

When. 


Bangor,  Me,, 


New  York, 


June  30, 


Eall'snill, 


Gall's  Hill, 
do 


Bangor,  Me. 
Hall's  Hill, 


I  July 


APPENDIX  D. 


105 


Volunteers,  stationed  at  Hall's  Hill,  Ya.,   expressing  its  condition  on  the  morning  of 
place  in  the  Company,  since  it  entered  the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the  2i5th  of 

DANIEL  F.  SARGENT,  CapUin. 


I  Prisoners.   Deceased  Diseh'd. 
JjWhentk'n.    When.  !   When. 


Remarks. 


July  21, 


giJuly  21, 

10  July  21, 

11  i 
12| 
13; 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
191 
20] 
21! 

22  Julv  21, 

23  July  21, 
24 

25 

26 

27i 

28, 

29 

3o[july  21, 

31! 

32! 

33 

34! 

35 

36 

37 

88i 

89. 

40i 

411 

42; 


Oct. 


Oct.  9,     jDisability. 

Promoted  1st  Sergeant,  Oct.  9. 
2d 
3d 


Oct.  14, 


"         Lieutenant  13th  Me.  Regiment. 

"         4th  Sergeant,  Oct.  9. 
Disability. 

'On  furlough.     Reduced  to  ranks,  Oct.  9. 
I 
DeseAed,  Not.  25. 


Deserted,  July  21. 
At  Richmond,  Ya. 
Aag.  6j  iDisability. 

July  10,  Disability. 

Buried  at  Meridian  Hill 
At  Richmond. 
Died  at  Richmond. 

Wounded  in  the  foot  at  Fort  Corcoran.  An".  16 


June  5j 


Promoted  2d  Corporal,  Oct.  9. 
At  Richmond. 
At  Richmond. 

Deserted,  Nov.  29, 

Promoted  3d  Corporal,  Oct.  ?.  . 

On  furlough.     Wounded  at  Bull  Run. 

Wound  in  the  leg.     Confined  at  Riohmend. 
Transferred  to  2d  N.  Y.  Regiment. 


Promoted  4th  Corporal,  Oct.  9. 


iBody  not  recovered. 


106 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL'S  REPORT. 


Return  of  Company  H,  Second  Regiment,  {Continued.) 


6 

Names. 

6 

< 

23 

Residence. 

Married 

or 
Single. 

Muster'd 
into 

U.  S.Ser. 

Sick. 
Where. 

Eilled. 
When. 

43 

Maxwell,  George  S. 

Bangor, 

Single, 

May  28, 

44 

O'Niel,  Henry, 

21 

do 

do 

do 

Hall's  Hill, 

45 

Peakes,  Charles  H. 

19 

Dedham, 

do 

do 

46 

Pond,  Charles  H. 

26 

Bangor, 

do 

do 

47 

Peters,  John  H. 

26 

do 

do 

do 

48 

Pollard,  Henry  N. 

41 

Oldtown, 

Married, 

do 

49 

Robinson,  "Wilmot  J. 

21 

do 

Single, 

do 

50 

Robbins,  Gersham  C. 

24 

Bangor, 

do 

do 

51 

Rollins,  Charles  H. 

21 

do 

do 

do 

52 

Rogers,  Ripley  R. 

25 

Oldtown, 

do 

do 

53 

Rich,  George  H. 

29 

Bangor, 

do 

do 

do 

54 

Stevens,  Samuel  A. 

25 

do 

do 

do 

55 

Simpson,  David  L. 

27 

Oldtown, 

do 

do 

56 

Severance,  VVm.  H. 

22 

Bangor, 

do 

do 

57 

Sanger,  Wm.  H. 

29 

do 

do 

do 

58 

Salmon,  Wm.  B. 

27 

Oldtown, 

do 

do 

59 

Taylor,  Edgar  B. 

IB 

Bangor, 

do 

do 

do 

60 

Waid,  Wm.  J. 

21 

Lancaster,  NH 

do 

do 

61 

Warren,  Benj.  J. 

28 

Otis, 

d« 

do 

62 

Veazie,  Charles  B. 

21 

Bangor, 

do 

do 

63 

Quimby,  Robert 

22 

do 

do        ]     do 

64 

Chalmers,  Thomas  B. 

25 

do 

Married,      do 

65 

Doe,  George  A. 

28 

Oldtown, 

do         1     do 

66 

Lovejoy,  Charles  S. 

22 

Bangor, 

do             do 

67 

Colson,  Daniel  J. 

20 

do 

Single,     July    1, 

68 

Graves,  George  T. 

25 

do 

Married,!  do      1, 

Washington, 

69 

Perry,  Charles  E. 

20 

do 

Single,       do      1, 

70 

Wentworth,Wm.  H. 

20 

do 

do           do      1, 

71 

Wentworth,  James  F. 

25 

do 

do 

do      2, 

Hall's  Hill, 

72 

Mills,  Wm.  F. 

18 

Oldtown, 

do 

do      3, 

73 

Brown,  Charles  C. 

26 

do 

do 

do    15, 

74 

Carr,  Elijah 

26 

do 

do 

do    15, 

75 

Crockett,  Norman 

22 

Rockland, 

do 

do    15, 

76 

Marsh,  Lewis  J. 

21 

Bangor, 

do 

do    15, 

77 

Moulton,  Daniel  W. 

21 

Oldtown, 

do 

do    15, 

78 

Bray,  Cyrus 

23 

do 

do 

do    15, 

79 

Johnson,  Frank  A. 

22 

Bangor, 

do 

do    15, 

SO 

Wyer,  Oscar 

18 

do 

do 

do    15, 

81 

Johnston,  Nathaniel 

38 

Portland, 

do    , 

do    22, 

82 

Veazie,  Samuel  W. 

18 

Bangor, 

do 

Oct.    25, 

83 

Wyer,  Robert, 

40 

do 

Married,    do    14, 

84 

Hines,  Augustus 

36 

Oldtown, 

do 

do    25, 

85 

Moore,  Henry  H. 

25 

Bangor, 

Single, 

do    25, 

86 

Gilmore,  Don 

21 

do 

do 

do    25, 

do 

APPENDIX  D,  107 

Heturn  of  Company  H,  Second  Regiment,  ( Continued. ) 


I  Prisoners. 
^  Whentk'n, 


Deceased 
When. 


Disch'd.l 


When. 


Remarks. 


43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
S8 


July  10, 


July  21, 


July  21, 


July  21, 


Aug.  5, 


Wounded  at  Bull  Run. 

Disability. 

Wounded  in  leg.     Confined  at  Richmond. 


Wounded  in  arm.     Confined  at  Richmond- 
Disability. 
At  Richmond. 


Deserted,  July  21, 
Deserted,  July  21. 


Sept.  14, 


Wttgoner. 


Disability 


IQg  ADJUTANT  GENERAL'S  REPORT. 

Recapitulation  of  Company  H,  Second  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers 


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1 

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1 

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51 

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14 

2     1 

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8 

6 

1 

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Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  \st,  1861. 


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Present  Organization  of  the  Company. 


Names. 


Rank. 


Residence. 


Daniel  F.  Sargent, 
Edward  L.  GetchcU, 
Ralph  W.  Jlorse, 
Daniel  Quimby,  jr., 
Wm.  P.  Holden, 
Christopher  S.  Gorham, 
Elbridge  F.  Haskell, 

IWm.  H.  Eaton, 
Byron  C.  Gilmore, 
IMarcellus  D,  Joy, 


27  Captain, 
'  1st  Lieut. 
'  2d  Lieut. 
23  1st  Scrg't, 
2C  2d  Serg't, 
;2l3dSerg't, 
!21;4th  Serg't, 
!     I 

'24  Corporal, 
21[CorporaI, 
|28  Corpora!, 


JDate  of  Rank  or: 
Appointment. 


Remarks. 


Brewer, 
LSangor, 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Oldtown, 

Bangor, 

do 


.April  30, 
April  30. 
April  30, 
Oct.  9, 
Oct.  9, 
jOct.  9, 
Oct.  9, 
I 

Oct.  9, 
Oct.  '.), 
Oct.  9, 


no 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL'S  REPORT. 


Return  of  Captain  John  Carroll,  Company  I,  Second  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Voi- 
December  1st,  1861,  together  with  a  complete  record  of  the  changes  that  have  taken 
of  May,  1861.  Orderly  Sergeant. 


d 

Names. 

6 

Residence.  " 

Married 
or 

Muster'd         g-  , 
„  L"l°           Where. 

Killed. 
When. 

^ 

<5 

Single. 

U.  S  fter. 

COMMISSIONED  OFFICERS. 

1 

John  Carroll, 

28 

Bangor, 

Single, 

May  28, 

2 

Henry  Casey, 

31 

do 

Married, 

do 

2 

Miles  J.  Sweeney, 

SERGEANTS. 

24 

do 

do 

do 

1 

Richard  Kelleher, 

26 

do 

Single, 

do 

2 

Patrick  J.  Farrell, 

24 

do 

Married, 

do 

3 

Michael  Crowley, 

24 

do 

Single, 

do 

4 

Henry  Granville, 

CORPORALS. 

29 

do 

Married, 

do 

1 

Peter  Mogan, 

30 

do 

do 

do 

2 

William  Twomey, 

31 

do 

do 

do 

3 

Willi.im  H.  Boyce, 

21 

do 

Single, 

do 

4 

Dennis  Mahoney, 

PRIVATES. 

21 

do 

do 

do 

1 

Birket,  John 

21 

Bangor, 

do 

do 

2 

Belcher,  Thomas 

23 

do 

do 

do 

3 

Barry,  Patrick 

33 

do 

Married, 

do 

4 

Banks,  Jfimes  A. 

30 

do 

Single. 

do 

5 

Connell,  Dennis 

21 

do 

do 

do 

6 

Cunningham,  Thomas, 

25 

Bradley, 

do 

do 

7 

Corcoran,  Jeremiah 

22 

Bangor, 

do 

do 

8 

Cannon,  Peter 

28 

do 

do 

do 

9 

Croiford,  Simon, 

40 

do 

Married, 

do 

10 

Connell,  Michael 

22 

do 

Single, 

do 

11 

Conway,  Edward 

22 

do 

do 

<lo 

12 

Casey,  Patrick 

21 

do 

do 

do 

13 

Carroll,  John,  2d 

23 

do 

do 

do 

14 

Cronan,  Cornelius 

26 

do 

do 

do 

15 

Dowd,  Francis 

28 

New  York, 

do 

.  do 

16 

Driscoll,  James 

21 

Bangor, 

do 

do 

17 

Donovan,  Timothy 

25 

do 

Married, 

do 

18 

Dougherty,  Charles  F. 

30 

do 

do 

do 

19 

Hagerty,  Peter 

28 

do 

Single, 

do 

20 

Hogan,  Michael, 

21 

do 

do 

do 

21 

Higgins,  John 

36 

do 

do 

do 

22 

Heffron,  James 

25 

do 

do 

23 

Kelley,  Thomas 

32 

Bangor, 

do 

do 

24 

Kelleher,  Edward  J. 

21 

do 

do 

do 

25 

Kelley,  Michael,  2d 

24 

do 

do 

do 

26 

Kelley,  Michael 

26 

do 

do 

do 

27 

Kelley,  Thomas 

21 

do 

do 

28 

Kearse,  Michael 

21 

do 

do 

29 

McAnulty,  James 

28 

Bangor, 

do 

do 

30 

Mahoney,  Cornelius, 

37 

do 

Married, 

do 

31 

Moore,  Charles 

33 

do 

Single, 

do 

32 

McCarthy,  Cornelius 

37 

do 

do 

33 

McDonough,  Thomas 

23 

do 

do 

34 

McLellan,  Wm. 

21 

Bangor, 

do 

do 

35 

McKenney,  Edward 

29 

do                 1 

do 

do 

36 

McLaughlin,  Martin 

24 

do 

do 

do 

37 

O'Mara,  John 

25 

do                 1 

do 

do 

38 

O'Brien,  John 

22 

Veazie, 

do 

do 

39 

Peters,  Patrick 

24 

Bangor, 

do 

do 

40 

Power,  Richard 

18 

do 

do 

do 

41 

Robinson,  James 

21 

do 

do 

do 

42 

lliley,  John 

22 

do                i 

do 

do 

43 

Riley,  Philip 

22 

do                i 

do 

do 

44 

Stuart,  Charles 

38 

do                i 

Married, 

do 

APPENDIX  D. 


Ill 


unteers,  stationed  at  Hall's  Hill,  Va.,    expressing  its  condition  on  the  morning  of 
place  in  the  Company  since  it  entered  the  service  of  the  United  States;  on  the  28th  day 

MICHAEL  CROWLEY,  Commanding.    " 


Prisoners. 

Deceased 

Disch'd. 

Remarks. 

6 

Whentk'n. 

When. 

When. 

^ 

1 

Oct.  25, 

2 

Nov.  10, 

3 

1 

do 

2 

Transferred  to  2d  N.  Y.  Regiment. 

3 

Ap|)ointed  temporary  Commander. 

4 

1 
2 
3 

Transferred  to  2dN.  Y.  Regiment. 

In  Maine  on  furlough. 

4 

July  21, 

At  Richmond,  Va. 

1 
2 

Transferred  to  2d  N.  Y.  Regiment. 

3 
4 
5 

July  21, 

At  Richmond,  Va. 

6 

7 
8 
9 

Appointed  4th  Corporal  Aug.  14. 

Transferred  to  2d  N.  Y.  Regiment. 

10 

11 

<(                               C(                          (C 

12 

13 

"                "             " 

14 

15 

Deserted  Aug.  15. 

16 

Transferred  to  2d  N.  Y.  Regiment. 

17 

(1                        u                    a 

18 

"                 "              " 

19 

"                 "              " 

20 

Appointed  3d  Sergeant. 

21 

Transferred  to  2d  N.  Y.  Regiment. 

22 

Appointed  2d  Corporal. 

23 

Transferred  to  2d  N.  Y.  Regiment. 

24 

"                 "              " 

25 

June  6, 

Defective  vision. 

26 

Aug.  14, 

Consumption. 

27 

Transferred  to  2d  N.  Y.  Regiment. 

28 

29 

Deserted,  May  3. 

30 

Aug.  14. 

Disability. 

31 

32 

Aug.  10, 

Drowned  in  the  Potomac  River. 

33 

transferred  to  2J  N.  Y.  Regiment. 

34 

"                  "               " 

35 

36 

(<                              C(                          C( 

37 

Deserted,  Nov.  23, 

38 

Transferred  to  2d  N.  Y.  Regiment. 

39 

40 

c(                          (C                      <c 

41 

July  18, 

At  Richmond. 

42 

Deserted  Sept.  15. 

43 

Deserted  Sejit.  15. 

44 

112 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL'S  REPORT, 


Return  of  Gomi^any  I,  Second  Regiment,  ( 

Continued. 

) 

. 

Married  Muster'd 

Sick. 

Killed.  " 

Names. 

o 

^1 

6 

< 

Residence. 

or            into 
Single.  |U.  S.  Ser. 

Where. 

When. 

45  Sample,  John 

21 

Lincoln, 

Single,      May  28, 

46  Stewart,  Samuel  C. 

37 

Bangor, 

Miiried,      do 

47,Sheehan,  Wm. 

25 

do 

Single, 

do 

48  Sharkey,  Larkey 

30 

do 

Married, 

do 

49  Stone,  James 

26 

do 

Single, 

do 

50  Schwitzer,  George 

21 

do 

do 

do 

51  Smith,  Henry 

35 

Milford, 

Married, 

do 

52  Sullivan,  Frederic 

23 

Single, 

do 

Georgetown, 

53  Timmons,  Stephen 

21 

Bangor, 

do 

do 

54  Wheeler,  Henry 

24 

Exeter, 

do 

do 

55  Whelan,  Daniel 

40 

Milford, 

Married, 

do 

56,  Walsh,  Peter 

23 

Single, 

do 

RECRUITS. 

57  O'Connell,  John 

22 

Portland, 

do 

July  5, 

58  Walsh,  Wm. 

do 

Married, 

do     5, 

59  Carlin,  Patrick 

42 

do 

do 

do     5, 

60  Kenney,  Michael 

39 

do 

Single, 

do     3, 

61  Murray,  John 

21 

do 

do 

do     5, 

62  Leavitt,  Burnett 

23 

do 

do     1, 

63  Sullivan,  Jerry 

28 

do 

do 

64  Kennedy,  Stewart 

30 

Houlton, 

Married, 

do  12, 

65  Anderson,  James 

30 

do 

single. 

June  3, 

66  Morrison,  Samuel 

28 

do 

do 

do     3, 

67  .Smith,  James  S. 

34 

do 

do 

do    3, 

68  Townsend,  Thomas 

24 

do 

do 

do    3, 

69  Wallace,  John 

26 

do 

do 

do    3, 

70Farrell,  Charles 

21 

Portland, 

do 

July  10, 

71  Driscoll,  John 

32 

Houlton, 

do 

June  3, 

72Carr,  Wm. 

28 

do 

do           do     3, 

73  Stokes,  Thomas 

32 

Portland, 

Married, ijuly  16, 

74  Murphy,  Jere 

34 

do 

do 

do  10, 

75  Collins,  John 

31 

do 

do 

do  16, 

76  Dougherty,  Wm. 

35 

do 

do 

do  10, 

77|Deehan,  Michael 

22 

do 

do 

do  16, 

78  Timmons,  Thomas 

18 

Bangor, 

Single, 

Sept.  21, 

79  Fitzpatrick,  John 

35 

Carmcl, 

do 

May  28, 

80  Friend,  Charles 

25 

Etna, 

do 

do 

81  Flinn,  James 

21 

Bangor, 

do 

do 

82|Geoghan,  John 

24 

do 

do             do 

Bangor, 

83  Gillogly,  Hugh 

21 

do 

do              do 

84  Wolden,  Patrick,  jr. 

30 

do 

do             do 

85  McTaggart,  Edward 

do 

Married, 

do 

APPENDIX  D.  113 

Return  of  Company  I,  Second  Begvment,  {Continued.) 


Prisoners    Deceased  Disch'd. 
Whentk'n.    When.      When. 


Bemarks. 


Transferred  to  2d  N.  Y.  Regiment. 
Aug.  29,  Wounded  at  Bull  Run.     Arm  amputated. 

Transferred  to  2d  N.  Y.  Regiment. 

Oct.  6.  Died  at  Georgetown. 


Transferred  to  2d  N.  Y.  Regiment. 


Appointed  3d  Corporal,  Aug.  14. 
Aug.  14,  Disability.  • 


July  21, 


Deserted,  Aug.  30. 

Promoted,  Corporal  Color  Guard. 


JTransferred  to  2d  N.  Y.  Regiment. 
'Discharged.     Disability. 

IWounded  at  Bull  Run. 
Hospital  Steward. 

'At  Richmond.  t 


12 


114'  ADJUTANT  GENERAL'S  REPORT. 

Recapitulation  of  Company  I,    Second  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers , 


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Privates, 

42 

2 

3 

1 

6 

7 

24 

85 

Total, 

44 

2 

4 

1 

9 

8 

28 

96 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  \st,  1861. 


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Present  Organization  of  the  Company. 


Michael  Crowley, 
Richard  Kelleher, 
Michael  Hegan, 

James  Heffran, 
John  O'Connel, 
Jeremiah  Corcoran, 


24  1st  Serg't, 
26  2d  Serg't, 

21  3d  Serg't, 

25  Corporal, 

22  Corporal, 
22CorpoTal, 


Residence.  jDate  of  Rank  or    Remarks. 
I  Appointment. 


do 
I  Portland. 
Bangor, 


Oct.  18,  1861. 

do 
Aug.  14,  1861. 

Aug.  14,  1861. 
do 
do 


116 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL'S  REPORT. 


Return  of  Capt.  Fernando  C.  Foss,  Company  K,  Second  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Vci- 
December  1st,  1861,  together  with  a  complete  record  of  the  changes  that  have  taken 
day  of  May,  1861.  JOHN  C.  QUIMBY,  Orderly  Sergeant. 


d 

Names. 

© 

<; 

Residence. 

Married 

or 
Single. 

Muster'd 

int  1 
U.S.Ser. 

Sick. 
Where. 

Killed. 
When. 

COMMISSIONED     OFFICERS. 

1 

Fernando  C.  Foss, 

27 

Oldtown, 

Married. 

May  28. 

2 

Albert  G.  Fellows, 

26 

Bangor, 

do 

do 

3 

Albert  L.  Cowan, 

SERGEANTS. 

26 

Oldtown, 

Single. 

do 

1 

John  C.  Quimby, 

23 

do 

do 

do 

2 

William  H.  Hanson, 

19 

do 

do 

do 

July  21» 

3 

George  A.  McLellan, 

22 

Stillwater, 

do 

do 

4 

Daniel  St;iples, 

CORFORALS. 

28 

Oldtown, 

Married. 

do 

1 

Charles  J.  Ellis, 

23 

U.  Stillwater, 

Single. 

do 

2 

Americus  V.  Moore, 

21 

Oldtown, 

do 

do 

July  21, 

3 

Joseph  A.  Burlingham, 

19 

U.  Stillwater, 

do 

do 

4 

Morison  J.  Folsom, 

MUSICIAN. 

23 

Newburg, 

do 

do 

1 

JohnT.  Burnham. 

PRIVATES. 

21 

Oldtown, 

do 

do 
do 

1 

Adams,  James  H. 

24 

Lincoln, 

do 

do 

2 

Bridge,  Elijah 

44 

Charlotte, 

do 

do 

3 

Bean,  George 

26 

Dixmont, 

do 

do 

4 

Brawn,  Hiram 

21 

Mil  ford. 

do 

do 

5 

Brawn,  Ephraim 

31 

U.  Stillwater, 

Married. 

do 

• 

6 

Burlingham,  Carpenter, 

36 

do 

Single. 

do 

7 

Burns,  Elhanan  W. 

19 

Orrington, 

do 

do 

« 

8 

Clark,  Isaiah 

29 

Oldtown, 

Married. 

do 

9 

Colby,  Charles  S. 

42 

Lilierty, 

do 

do 

10 

Carson,  Parker 

20 

Oldtown, 

Single, 

do 

11 

Cross,  Edwin  S. 

21 

Barnard, 

do 

do 

12 

Crandlemire,  Wm. 

21 

Lee, 

do 

do 

13 

Collins,  Daniel  J. 

24 

N.  Brunswick 

do 

do 

14 

Clay,  James  M. 

21 

Lincoln, 

do 

.do 

Washington , 

15 

Colby,  JohnH. 

20 

Liberty, 

do 

do 

16 

Colby,  Eben  S. 

1 

Palermo, 

do 

do       . 

17 

Colby,  Benjamin 

32 

Liberty, 

Married, 

do 

18 

Dunton,  Alden  B. 

19 

do 

Single, 

do 

19 

Dillingham,  Edwin 

18 

Oldtown, 

do 

do 

20 

Evans,  Hiram  F. 

23 

Washington, 

do 

do 

21 

Fall,  James  H. 

29 

Stillwater, 

do 

do 

In  quarters,  \ 

22 

Fly,  James 

21 

Fairfield, 

do 

do 

23 

Frye,  Stephen 

30 

Oldtown, 

Married, 

do 

24 

Farrar,  George  H. 

21 

do 

Single. 

do 

25 

Farrar,  Wm. 

23 

do 

Married, 

do 

26 

Gates,  Decatur 

21 

Lincoln, 

Single, 

do 

27 

Gibbons  Wm.  H. 

27 

Oldtown, 

do 

do 

•28 

Griffis,  Thomas 

27 

do 

do 

do 

29 

Hutchings,  Joseph 

35 

Milford, 

do 

do 

30 

Harriman,  Reuben 

22 

Bucksport, 

do 

do 

31 

Ingalls,  Hiram  B. 

24 

Oldtown, 

do 

do 

• 

32 

Jellison,  Wm.  A. 

18 

Argyle, 

do 

do 

33 

Kieth,  Otis  L. 

21 

Beddington, 

do 

do 

34 

Kneeland,  Alfred 

20 

Newburg, 

do 

do 

35 

Lowell,  Byron 

2'i 

Hallowell, 

do 

do 

36 

Lowell,  George  M. 

22 

Springfield, 

do 

do 

37 

Luce,  Willard  A. 

18 

Washington, 

do 

do 

38 

Lewis,  Albert  K. 

20 

Springfield, 

do 

do 

39 

Mayberry,  Wm. 

31 

Albion, 

do 

do 

40 

Morrill,  Isaac 

44 

China, 

Married, 

do 

41 

Michael,  Frederic  A. 

22 

Stillwater, 

Single, 

do 

In  quarters, 

42 

Murphy,  James  A. 

21 

JacksonTown 

do 

do 

APPENDIX  D. 


117 


unteers,  stationed  at  Hall's   Hill,  Va.,  expressing  its  condition  on  the  morning   of 
place  in  the  Company  since  it  entered  the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the  28th 

FERNANDO  C.  FOSS,  Captain. 


Prisoners.  iDeceased 
Whentk'n.    When. 


9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 

26  July  21, 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37. 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 


Disch'd. 
When. 


Remarks. 


Promoted  2d  Sergeant,  July  21, 
3d 

4th       "  " 

"         1st  Corporal        " 
Deserted  at  Willett's  Point,  June  8. 

Transferred  to  Regimental  Band. 


July  15, 


Disability. 

Transferred  to  2d  N.  Y.  Regiment. 


July  21, 


Sept.  13,  Disability. 


At  Richmond. 


Oct.  4,     Disability. 


At  Richmond. 

Detached  to  Keyes'  Brigade. 


118 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL'S  REPORT. 


Return  of  Company  K,  Second  Regiment,  ( 

Continued. 

) 

Married 

Muster'd 

Sick. 

Killed. 

d 
(25 

Names. 

6 

Residence. 

or 
Single. 

into 
U.  S.  Ser. 

Where. 

When. 

43  McMullin,  John  H. 

25 

Alton, 

Married, 

May  28. 

44  Perham,  Leander 

24 

Jefferson, 

Single. 

do 

45  Robert?,  Charles  H. 

32 

Oldtown, 

do 

do 

46  Sweetsir,  Henry  W. 

21 

Newburg, 

do 

do 

47  Sawtelle,  George  A. 

32 

01dto>>n, 

Married, 

do 

In  camp, 

48  Nye,  Frank  H. 

23 

Fairfield, 

Single, 

do 

49  Sawyer,  John 

21 

Hermon, 

do 

do 

50  Sargent,  John  H. 

24 

N.  Yarmouth 

do 

do 

51  Spaulding,  John  L. 

28 

Oldtown, 

Married, 

do 

52  Teeling,  William 

18 

Springfield, 

Single, 

do 

53|Tarr,  Albert  H. 

21 

Prospect, 

do 

do 

54  Weed,  Eben  0. 

36 

Oldtown, 

do 

do 

55  Woodard,  Joseph 

22 

Bowerbank, 

do 

do 

56  Walker,  John  B. 

25 

Fryeburg, 

do 

do 

57  Wagonski,  Casper 

26 

Oldtown, 

do 

do 

58  Wentworth,  Alonzo 

25 

Lagrange, 

do 

do 

59,Willig,  Charles  W. 

20 

Oldtown, 

do 

do 

60  Williams,  Charles  A. 

18 

Jefferson, 

do 

do 

61]Winslow,  Joseph 

20 

Oldtown, 

do 

do 

62  Arnold,  James  B. 

18 

Westbrook, 

do 

July  11, 

63  Buxton,  Stillman 

22 

Patten, 

do 

do       1, 

64, Bolton,  Jacob 

IS 

Augusta, 

do 

do       5, 

In  camp, 

65  Crosby,  Peter 

21 

Portland, 

do 

do     15, 

66  Clark,  Charles 

19 

Augusta, 

do 

do     16, 

67  Hall,  Charles  F. 

19 

Lincoln, 

do 

do       3,i 

68  Hartford,  Augustus 

21 

do 

do       1,  Annapolis, 

69  Leighton,  Adrial 

21 

Westbrook, 

do 

do     15, 

70  McCann,  John 

22 

Bangor, 

do 

do     15, 

71  Mayville,  Henry  H. 

20 

do 

do 

do       1, 

72  Orcutt,  George  R. 

18 

Oldtown, 

do 

do       1, 

73 

Parody,  Frederic 

42 

do 

Married, 

do      3, 

74 

Spencer,  Ira  W. 

24 

Milford, 

do    16, 

75 

Shepley,  Napoleon  B. 

21 

Bangor, 

Single, 

June  29, 

76 

Whitney,  Frank 

28 

Augusta, 

do 

July     4, 

77 

Leach,  George  W. 

25 

Oldtown, 

do 

Sept.  25, 

78 

McKinney,  Robert 

Bangor, 

July  15, 

APPENDIX  D.  219 

Return  of  Company  K,  Second  Regiment,  [Continued.) 


\  Prisoners. 

Deceased 

Disch'd. 

Remarks. 

o  When  tk'n. 

When. 

When. 

f5 

44 

Deserted  at  Fort  Corcoran,  Oct.  12. 

45 

Nov.  15,'Disability. 

46 

47 

48 

49 

Promoted  4th  Corporal,  Nov.  15. 

50 

51 

Transferred  to  2d  N.  Y.  Regiment. 

52 

Promoted  2d  Corporal,  July  21. 

53: 

54 

55 
56 
57 

Transferred  to  2d  N.  Y.  Regiment. 

58 

59 

60 

Sept.  13, 

Disability. 

61 

62 

1 

63 

64 

65 

Nov.  15, 

Disability. 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

71 

72 

73 

74 

Nov.  8, 

Disability. 

75 

Deserted  at  Hall's  Hill,  Nov.  20. 

76 

Teamster. 

77 

78 

Aug.  9, 

Died  at  Washington  of  sun-stroke- 

120  ADJUTANT  GENERAL'S  REPORT. 

Recapitulation  of  Company  K,  Second  Re(/iment  Injantry,  Maine  Volunteers, 


s 

73 

^ 

to 

o 

=2 

^ 

O 

1 

o 

a 

"a 
"o 

fe 

OQ 

s 

flH 

ft 

s 

P 

H 

H 

Oomissioned  Officers, 

3 

3 

Non-Comm'd  Officers, 

5 

2 

1 

8 

Musician  &  Wagoner, 

1 

1 

Privates, 

57 

C 

2 

1 

7 

2 

3 

78 

Total, 

65 

6 

2 

2 

1 

7 

3 

4 

90 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  Dec.  1st,  1861. 


ON 

SPECIAL 

DUTY. 


6  47  56 


6    ® 


IN  ARREST 


a  I  ° 


68 


,  ON 
SPECIAL 
SERVICE. 


^     Ph 


u, 

■<B 

fci 

o 

m 

y 

o 

oi 

o 
O 

a  i 
^1 

4J3,(ll 


3  71 


Present   Organization  of  the  Company. 


Names. 

^ 

1 

Fernando  C.  Foss, 

2 

Albert  G.  Pellows, 

3 

Albert  L.  Cowan, 

1 

John  0.  Quimby, 

2 

George  A.  McLellan, 

3 

Daniel  Staples, 

'4 

Charles  J.  Ellis,                ! 

1 

Joseph  A.  Burlingham,   ! 

2 

AlbartU.  Tarr, 

3 

Frederic  A.  Michael, 

4 

John  Sawyer, 

Rank. 


27jCaptain. 

26Jlst.  Lieut., 

25; 2d.  Lieut., 

23:1st.  Serg't, 

22|Serg't, 

38:Serg't, 

23Serg't, 

lO^Corporal, 

21|Corporal, 

22  Corporal, 

2i;Corporal, 


Residence. 


IDateof  Rank  or 
[  Appointment. 


Oldtown, 
Bangor, 

do 
Oldtown, 
U.  Stillwater, 
Oldtown,         1 
U.  Stillwater,j.July  21, 

do  April  30, 

Rockland, 
U.  Stillwater,! 
Hermon, 


April  30, 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


July  21, 
do 

Nov.  16. 


Remarks. 


PRESENT  ORGANIZATION  OF  FIELD  AND  STAFF,  SECOND  REGIMENT. 


Names. 


Residence. 


[Date  of  Rank  or 
Appointment.   ! 


Remarks. 


Charles  W  Roberts, 
George  Varney, 
Daniel  Chaplain, 
John  E.  Reynolds, 
Samuel  W.  Hoskins, 
S.  B    Morrison, 
Augustus  C.  Hamlin, 
John  F.   Mines, 
Horatio  Pitcher, 
Daniel  W.  Edgerly, 


Colonel, 

Lieut.  Col. 

Major, 

Adjutant, 

Qr.  Master, 

Surgeon. 

Ass't  Surg. 

Chiiplain, 

Q  M    Serg't,! Bangor, 

Hosp.  Stew.,  jDover   N. 

*  Released. 


Bangor, 

Bangor, 

Bangor, 

Bangor, 

Oldtown, 

Bangor, 

Bangor, 

Bath, 


(Aug.  29,  1861. 
jAug.  29,  1861. 
iSept.  13,  1861. 
May  2,  1861. 
Sept.  19,  1861. 
!Aug.  30,  1861. 
May  2,  1861. 
May    4,  1861. 


[mond, 
*  Prisoner  at  Rich- 


APPENDIX    D. 

THIRD    REGIMENT. 


121 


Return  of  original  Field  arid  Staff  Officers  of  Third  Regiment  Lifaniri/,  Maine  VoJiinteers, 
showing  changes  which  have  taken  place  hi/  promotion,  resignation,  or  otherwise,  since  en- 
tering service  of  the  United  States  to  December  I,  1861. 


Names. 


Oliver  Otis  Howard 
Isaac  N.  Tucker 
Henry  G.  Staples 
Andrew  J.  Church 
Gideon  S.  Palmer 
Geo.  E.  Brickett 
Edwin  Eurt 
Albert  B.  Hall 
Wm.  D.  Haley 
James  H.  Plaisted 
Joseph  S.  Smith 
Lorenzo  D.  Grafton 
Frank  H.  Getchell 
Clias.  H.  Howard 
Moses  M.  Wadsworth 


Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of  Appoint- 
ment. 

Remarks. 

Colonel 

Leeds 

May  28,  1861 

Prom,  to  Brig. -Gen. 

Lient.-Colonel 

Gardiner 

May  30,  ISGl 

Discharged. 

Major 

Augusta 

May  28,  1861 

Promoted  to  Colonel. 

Chaplain 

do 

Mav  29,  1861 

Resigned. 

Surt^eon 

Gardiner 

Mav  30,  1861 

Prom,  to  Brig.-Surg. 

Asst.-Surgeon 

China 

June  20,  1861 

Promoted. 

Adjutant 

Augusta 

June  3.  1861 

Promoted  to  Major. 

<< 

do 

Aug.  8,  1861 

Resigned. 

Quartermaster 

Bath 

June  3,  1861 

Resigned. 

Serfft. -Major. 

Waterville 

Prom,  to  Adjutant. 

Quar.-Sero't. 

Bath 

Com'y-Sergt. 

Augusta 

Hosp.  Steward 

Waterville 

Prom,  to  Asst.-Snrg. 

Drum-Major 

Leeds 

Prom,  to  Gen.  How- 

Fife-Major 

Gardiner 

[ard's  Staff. 

REGIMENTAL    BAND. 


Names. 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of  Muster 
intn  U.  S.  Serv. 

Remarks. 

Fenelon  G.  Barker 

Leader 

Augusta 

June  4,  1861 

Alvan  B.  Robinson 

Musician 

do 

do 

Danl.  H.  Backus 

do 

Gardiner 

do 

Josiah  W.  Bangs 

do 

Augusta 

do 

Algernon  S.  Bangs 

do 

do 

do 

Discharged. 

Actor  P.  Thompson 

do 

do 

do 

Discharged. 

Henry  W.  Pierce 

do 

Norridgewock 

do 

Lucius  A.  Allen 

do 

Saco 

do 

Adams  Parker 

do 

Bath 

do 

Discharged. 

Joseph  E.  Howe,  Jr. 

do 

HallowcU 

do 

David  Berry 

do 

No.  Wayne 

do 

Discharged. 

Mansfield  H.  Pettingill 

do 

Augusta 

do 

Emery  Gilbert 

do 

Litchfield 

do 

Henry  N.  Fairbanks 

do 

Waterville 

do 

Transferred  from  Co. 

G. 

Cliaries  A.  Fenno 

do 

do 

do 

Discharged. 

Geo.  E.  Bartlett 

do 

Augusta 

do 

Peleg  0.  Vickery 

do 

do 

do 

Discharged. 

Frank  Gilbert 

do 

Litchfield 

do 

Danl.  W.  Gage 

do 

Augusta 

do 

Alonzo  H.  Getchell 

do 

do 

do 

Sumner  L.  Brick 

do 

do 

do 

Discharged. 

Frank  B.  Howe 

do 

Hallo  well 

do 

Roland  R.  Fletcher 

do 

Auiiusta 

do 

Discharged. 

Edgar  M.  Churchill 

do 

do 

do     • 

Discharged. 

James  Frank 

do 

Hallowell 

do 

Transferred  from  Co. 

A. 

Chas.  B.  Haskell 

do 

Read  field 

do 

Transferred  from  Co. 

K. 

C.  B.  "VVhittier 

do 

do 

do 

122 


ADJUTANT-GENERAL  S    REPORT. 


Return  of  Capt.  Reuben  Sawyer,  Company  A,  Third  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine 
of  December  1st,  1861,  togetlier  with  a  complete  record  of  the  changes  that  liavc 
fourth  day  of  June,  1861.  ABNER  W.  TURNER,  Orderly  Sergeant. 


c 

Names. 

61 
< 

Residence. 

Married 
or 

Singte. 

Mustered 

into 
U.  S.  Ser. 

Sick.           Killed. 
Where.         When. 

COMMISSIONED  OFFICERS. 

1 

Reuben  Sawyer, 

39 

Bath 

Married 

June  4 

2 

John  S.  Wiggin, 

31 

do 

do 

do 

3 

William  D.  Haley, 

SERGEANTS. 

23 

do 

Single 

do 

1 

Abner  W.  Turner, 

35 

do 

do 

do 

2 

George  W.  Harvey, 

27 

do 

Married 

do 

3 

George  C.  Hudson, 

32 

do 

Single 

do 

4 

Edw.  P.  Donnell, 

24 

do 

do 

do 

5 

Lincoln  Litchfield. 

CORPORALS. 

29 

do 

do 

do 

1 

Charles  T.  Hooper, 

29 

do 

Married 

do 

2 

.James  H.  Tallman, 

23 

do 

do 

do 

3 

Charles  H.  Sampson, 

30 

do 

do 

do 

4 

Frederick  Elliot, 

23 

do 

Single 

do 

5 

Charles  A.  Coombs, 

24 

do 

do 

do 

6 

Thomas  McFadden, 

33 

do 

I\Lxrried 

do 

7 

Thomas  G.  Campbell, 

27 

do 

Single 

do 

8 

.John  A.  Lord. 

MUSICIANS. 

39 

do 

Married 

do 
do 

1 

James  Frank, 

41 

do 

do 

2 

Parker  Adams. 

33 1     do 

do 

do 

AVAGONER. 

1 

George  W..  Webb. 

PRIVATES. 

25 

do 

do 

do 

1 

Adams,  .John  W. 

36 

do 

Married 

do 

2 

Arras,  Thomas  B. 

29 

do 

Single 

do 

• 

3 

Brown,  William  H. 

21 

do 

Married 

do 

4 

Brown,  Henry  Y. 

32 

do 

do 

do 

5 

Barton,  George  H.  B. 

21 

do 

Single 

do 

6 

Bracklev,  Eben  R. 

22 

do 

Married 

do 

' 

7 

Blasland,  Frederick  R. 

25 

do 

Single 

do 

8 

Bunker,  Charles  W. 

22 

do 

do 

do 

9 

Butler,  Charles  P. 

21 

'Phipsburg 

do 

do 

10 

Banks,  William  C. 

25;  Bath 

do 

do 

11 

Blair,  I^ewis  Iv. 

221     do 

do 

do 

12 

Bowker,  .John  R. 

20  Phipsburg 

do 

do 

13 

Carver,  Russell 

35iLeeds 

do 

do 

14 

Cummings,  Anthony 

31  Bath 

Married 

do 

15 

Curtis,  Timothy  B. 

23      do 

Single 

do 

16 

Donnell,  George  H. 

191     do 

do 

do 

17 

Durgin,  W.  H. 

19|     do 

do 

do 

18 

Duncan,  William  H.,  2d. 

30 

do 

Married 

do 

19 

Dinsmore,  Darius 

33 

do 

Single 

do 

20 

Elwell,  James  W. 

24 

do 

Single 

do 

Reg'l  Hosp 

21 

Frazier,  Allen 

21 

do 

do 

do 

11 

Fogg,  William  H. 

24 

do 

do 

do 

23 

Foley,  John  E. 

20 

do 

do 

do 

24 

Grassy,  Joseph  "W. 

33 

do 

Married 

do 

25 

Greenleaf,  Cliarles  PL 

18 

do 

Single 

do 

26 

Glazier,  Georixe  A. 

40 

do 

Married 

do 

27 

Hall,  William  G. 

24 

do 

Single 

do 

28 

House,  Henry  H. 

36 

do 

Married 

do 

29 

Henderson,  liodney 

29 

do 

do 

do 

30 

Hinckley,  William  B. 

18j     do 

Single 

do 

31 

Haley,  John 

25 

Toi)shain 

do 

do 

APPENDIX    D. 


123 


Volunteers,  stationed  at  Camp  Howard,  Va.,  expressing  its  condition  on  the  morning 
taken  place  in  the  Company  since  it  entered  the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the 

REUBEN  SAWYER,  Captain. 


Prisoners. 
When 
taken. 


Deceased, 
When. 


Disch'd. 
When. 


9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
1.5 
16 
17 
1 

19 
20 
21 
22 
23l 

24  Bull  Run 
25 


Sept.  7 


Aug.  8 


July  12 


Remarks. 


Recruiting  in  Maine. 

Transferred  to  Regimental  Staff,  June  4. 

Appointed  2d  Lieutenant,  June  20. 
Transferred  to  Co.  B. 


Appointed  Sergeant,  July  1. 
Transferred  to  Co.  D.,  Aug.  1. 
Appointed  Sergeant,  July  1. 
Transferred  to  Co.  1.,  Aug.  2. 


Transferred  to  Regimental  Band,  June  4. 


Deserted,  July  21. 


July  16 


Sept.  24 


Au2.  5 


Appointed  Corporal,  Sept.  1. 


Confined  at  Richmond. 


124  adjutant-general's  report. 

Return  of  Company  A,  Third  Regiment,  (^Continued.') 


32  Howard  William  C. 

33  Hiitchins,  Reuben  F. 

34  Hughes,  Willium 

35  Hatcli,  Kobeit  S. 

36  Larraliee,  Alfred  P. 

37  Lombard,  Joseph  H. 

38  Lord,  Martin  V. 

39  Lemont,  Adam 

40  Lemont,  George  W. 

41  Look,  James  J. 

42  Leavitt,  Moses  F. 

43  Little,  John  L. 

44  Longfellow,  John  B.  H. 

45  Maim,  Joseph 

46  Morgan,  Robert  J. 

47  Morris,  Georire  S. 

48  Ncwcomb,  Jonathan  Jr. 

49  Norton,  Charles  M. 

50  Osgood,  Charles  N. 

51  Oliver,  Wesley 

52  Prince,  Cliarles  M. 

53  Preble,  Edgar  W. 

54  Parris  William  B. 

55  Ramsay,  Edwin  R. 

56  Raymond.  John  H. 

57  Russell,  Edwin  A. 

58  Rook,  James  C. 

59  Ridley,  John 

60  Sprague,  Oilman  S. 

61  Stone,  Frederick  W. 

62  Stilphen,  Nathan 

63  Small,  Henry  S. 

64  Shephard,  Franklin 

65  Shattuck,  Levi  P. 

66  Shaw,  Edward  P. 

67  Turner,  Hiram  A. 

68  Vaughan,  David  N. 

69  Walker,  John 

70  Wolston,  John  A. 

71  Watson,  Charles  T. 

72  Wright,  Oeorge  M. 

73  Evans,  William  A. 

74  Kmery  Augustus  F. 
75|Franeis  Page  T. 
VGlStone,  William  M. 


Residence. 


29|Essex,  Mass. 

22  Phipsburg 
21 1  Woolwich 

20  Bowdoinham 
29  Bath 

26,     do 

23  j     do 
22!Brnnswick 
19  Bath 

19|  do 
19^  do 
221     do 

2 1  Woolwich 
23' Bath 

18  Syracuse,  N.Y 
is;  Bath 
26;     do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

18  Woolwich 
18  Bath 


26 


do 
do 
do 


20iPhipsburg 


Bath 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
Wiscasset 
Bath 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
Woolwich 

do 
Phipsburg 
Leeds 
Gardiner 


Married  |  Mustered 

into 
Single.    U.  S.  Ser. 

June  4 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do' 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


Married 

Single 

do 

do 

do 

Married 

do 
Single 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
Married 

do 

Single 

Married 

Single 

do 
Married 

do 

Single 

do 

do 

do 

do 

;\Iarried 

Single 

Married 

Single 

Single 

do 

do 

Married 

Sinirle 

do 

do 

Single 

do 

do 

do 


Sick. 
Where. 


Killed. 
W  lieu. 


Reg'l  Hosp 
Reg'l  Hosp 


Reg'l  Hosp 
Reg'l  Hosp 


Reg'l  Hosp 


Reg'l  Hosp 


APPENDIX   D. 


125 


Return  of  Company  A,  Third  Regiment,  {Coniimed.') 


Prisoners. 

^  I     When 
Z  I     taken. 

32 

33 

34 

35^ 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 

50 

51 

52 

53 

54 

55 

56 

57 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 

63  • 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

71 

72 

73 

74 

75 

76 


Deceased. 

When. 


Sept.  8 


Disch'd. 
When. 


Aug.  3 
Sept.  8 


Remarks. 


Oct.  17 


Sept.  7 


June  29 


Appointed  Corporal,  July  1. 


Appointed  Corporal,  Sept.  1. 
July  1. 


Transferred  from  Co.  C.  9th  Maine,  Oct. 


126  adjutant-general's  report. 

Recapitulation  of  Company  A,  Third  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers. 


Present  &  Absent. 

Killed. 

Prison- 
ers. 

De- 
ceased. 

Dis- 
charged. 

Fit  for 
Duty. 

Sick. 

serted. 

ferred. 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers 
Non-Com.  Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 

2 
10 

56 

7 

1 

1 

11 

1 

6 

2 
10 

83 

Total 

68 

7 

1 

1 

11 

1 

6 

95 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  1st,  1861. 


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On 

In 
Arrest. 

On 

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75 

Present  Organization  of  the  Company. 


Date  of 

0 

Names. 

d 
ti. 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Rank  or 
Appoint- 

Remarks. 

<5 

< 

ment. 

1 

Reuben  Sawyer 

39 

Captain 

Bath 

June  3 

2 

John  S.  Wipgin 

31 

1st  Lieut. 

do 

do 

3 

George  W.  Harvey 

27 

2d  Lieut. 

flo 

June  20 

1 

Abner  W.  Turner 

35 

Sergeant 

Bath 

April  22 

2 

George  C.  Hudson 

32 

do 

do 

do 

3 

Lincoln  Litchtield 

29 

do 

do 

June  4 

4 

Charles  T.  Hooper 

29 

do 

do 

July  1 

5 

Charles  H.  Sampson 

30 

do 

do 

do 

1 

Thomas  G.  Campbell 

27 

Corporal 

Bath 

April  22 

2 

Charles  A.  Coombs 

24 

do 

do 

June  4 

3 

Thomas  McFadden 

33 

do 

do 

do 

4 

John  A.  Lord 

39 

do 

do 

do 

\ 

5 

Charles  N.  Osgood 

25 

do 

do 

Julv  1 

6 

Daniel  N.  Vaughan 

23 

do 

do 

do 

7 

Hiram  A.  Turner 

22 

do 

do 

Sept.  1 

8 

Timothy  B.  Curtis 

23 

do 

do 

do 

1 

William  M.  Stone 

18 

Drum'er 

Gardiner 

Oct.  7 

128 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Capt.  Edwin  A.  Bachekler,  Company  B,  Third  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine 
of  December  1st,  1861,  tqgether  with  a  complete  record  of  the  changes  that  have 
fourth  day  of  June,  1861.  WARREN   COX,  Orderly  Sergeant. 


. 

Married 

Mustered 

Sick. 

Killed. 

6 

Names. 

Residence. 

or 

into 

Where. 

When. 

§_ 

< 

Single. 

U.  S.  Ser. 

COMMISSIONED  OFFICERS. 

1 

Edwin  A.  Baehelder, 

27 

Augusta 

Single 

June  4 

2 

Albert  B.  Hall, 

22 

do 

Married 

do 

3 

Edwin  Burt. 

SERGEANTS. 

38 

do 

do 

do 

1 

Warren  Cox, 

28 

do 

Single 

do 

2 

William  H.  Briggs, 

24 

Monmouth 

do 

do 

3 

.Jacob  P.  Morrill, 

18 

Readticld 

do 

do 

4 

0.  W.  Gardner, 

23 

Hallowell 

do 

do 

5 

George  W.  Annable. 

CORPORALS. 

19 

Augusta 

do 

■  do 

1 

Charles  C.  Drew, 

26 

do 

Single 

do 

2 

William  T.  Smith, 

22 

do 

do 

do 

3 

Albert  H.  Tirrell, 

22  Weymouth, Ms 

do 

do 

4 

James  G-  Cummings, 

23  Manchester 

do 

do 

5 

Everett  M.  Whitchouse, 

23  China 

do 

do 

6 

Uiifus  T.  Crockett, 

28;  Augusta 

Married 

do 

7 

Hannibal  A.  Johnson, 

20  Hallowell 

Single 

do 

8 

Asa  C.  Rowc. 

MUSICIANS. 

23 

Augusta 

do 

do 

1 

Augustus  Jack, 

39 

Gardiner 

Married 

do 

2 

Alfred  H.  Wilson. 

WAGONER. 

22 

Bowdoinham 

do 

1 

Frank  E.  Sager. 

PRIVATES. 

25 

Hallowell 

Married 

do 

1 

Burbier,  Frank 

18 

Lewiston 

Single 

do 

. 

2 

Bacon,  Calvin 

18 

Sidney 

do 

do 

3 

Bartlett,  George  E. 

19 

Augusta 

do 

do 

4 

Bean,  George  M. 

25 

do 

do 

do 

5 

Burns,  James  S. 

18 

W.  Gardiner 

do 

do 

6 

Barker,  Enoch'M. 

20 

Troy 

do 

do 

7 

Call,  Nathan  H. 

18 

Augusta 

do 

do 

8 

Caswell,  Francis  M. 

25 

do 

do 

do 

9 

Card,  Lewis  H. 

43 

Brunswick 

do 

do 

10 

Chase,  John  F. 

18 

Augusta 

do 

do 

11 

Church,  Horace, 

19 

do 

do 

do 

12 

Clark,  William  0. 

18 

Belfast 

do 

do 

13 

Cram,  Ansel  H. 

20 

Mt.  Vernon 

do 

do 

14 

Cromett,  George  L. 

19 

Augusta 

do 

do 

15 

Bagley,  William 

18 

Clinton 

do 

do 

16 

Bean,  Homer  S. 

27 

Augusta 

do 

do 

17 

Brown,  L.  S. 

38 

Readfield 

do 

18 

Cross,  Eugene  W. 

22 

Vassal  boro' 

do 

do 

19 

Caldwell,  William  P. 

43 

Readfield 

do 

do 

* 

20 

Cram,  Benjamin  J. 

30 

Readfield 

do 

do 

21 

Cunniny:ham,  Richard 

37 

Augusta 

Married 

do 

22 

Davis,  George 

22 

Unity 

Single 

do 

23 

Delano,  Charles  S. 

20 

Augusta 

I\L>rried 

do 

24 

Devine,  Joseph 

24 

do 

do 

do 

25 

Fi^k,  Allen 

20 

Fayette 

Single 

do 

26 

Folsom,  Elias  W. 

21 

Augusta 

do 

do 

27 

Fox,  John 

21 

do 

Married 

do 

28 

Farnham,  Orrin  G. 

19 

Bath 

Single 

do 

29 

Gannett,  Frederick 

21 

Auiiusta 

do 

do 

30 

Gardner,  Harry  W. 

18 

Hallowell 

do 

do 

31 

Gram,  Leonard  J. 

40 

Augusta 

do 

do 

APPENDIX   D. 


129 


Volunteers,  stationed  at  Camp  Howard,  Va.,  expressing  its  condition  on  the  morning 
taken  place  in  the  Company  since  it  entered  the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the 

EDWIN  A.  BACHELDER,  Captain. 


o 

Prisoners. 
When 
taken 

Deceased. 
When. 

Disch'd. 
When. 

Remarks. 

1 

2 

Nov.  28 

Appointed  Adjutant,  Aug.  8. 

3 

May  29. 

1 
2 

3 

4 

5 

July  1 

On  account  of  lame  ancle. 

1 

Bull  Run 

2 

Promoted  to  Lieutenant,  13th  Maine  Vol. 

3 

Aug. 

4 
5 

Julyl 

6 
7 
8 

Promoted  to  Sergeant,  July  28. 

1 

2 

1 

Returned  to  ranks,  Nov.  8. 

1 
2 

3 

Transferred  to  Regimental  Band. 

4 

5 

Aug.  21 

6 

7 

8 

9 

, 

Stricken  from  roll  for  misbehavior. 

10 

June  23 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

June  23 

18 

Aug.  2 

• 

19 

20 

Sept.  23 

21 

22 

Deserted,  Aug.  12,  from  Camp  Fesscndcn. 

23 

Appointed  Corporal,  July  7.    Reduced  to  ranks 

Scpt.l. 

24 

25 

^ 

. 

(<            i<             ((            «            li 

(( 

26 

27 

Deserted,  Oct.  1. 

28 

29 

Appointed  Corporal,  Nov.  8. 

30 

31 

Sept.  23 

130 


ADJUTANT-GENERAL  S    REPORT. 


Return  of  Company  B,  Third  Regiment,  (  Continued.^ 


Names. 


32  Goodwin,  Edwin 

33  Hobhs,  Harrison  D. 

34  Haskell,  Abner 

35  Hatch,  Hartwell 

36  Horn,  Elijah  S. 
37 1  Jones,  John 

38  Leighton,  Harvey  N. 
39|Leland,  Ezra  W. 
40  Lyon,  William  H. 

Kittridge,  Orin 

Kelle}-,  Major 

Merrill,  Reuel 

McDavitt,  William,  Jr. 

McDonald,  William 

Murphv,  John  W. 

Mills,  Allen  W. 

McGregor,  James  W. 

Myrick,  Samuel  A. 

Nason,  William,  Jr. 

NoiTis,  Charles  F. 

Packard,  Ehen 
531  Partridge,  Allen 
54 j  Pease,  Thomas  O. 
55  Piper,  Greenlief  G. 

Remick,  Emerson 

Riimrill,  James  C. 

Sanborn,  Edw.  W. 
59  Scales,  Stephen  M. 
60!Smith,  Edward  L. 
61 1  Stevens,  Charles  M. 
62|Seli)ing,  Lewis 

63  Sparks,  Winship 

64  Smith,  Ivory  G. 

65  Sedgley,  Joseph 

66  Sedgley,  Benjamin 

67  Thompson,  Frank  M. 

68  Thompson,  George  H. 

69  Trask,  Reuel  W. 

70  Webber,  Hermon  S. 

71  Welch,  Thomas  H. 

72  Wentworth,  Nathaniel 

73  Williams;  George  W. 

74  Winslow,  Joseph  F. 

75  White,  Frank 

76  Wood,  Seward  A. 

77  Webber,  William  H. 

Donnell,  Edwin  P. 

Pierce,  Edward  C. 

SOJHvde,  Robert 
81 1  Oliver,  Eben  F. 

82  Howe,  David 

83  Pease,  Daniel,  Jr. 


79 


Married 

Mustered 

£ 

Residence. 

or 

into 

be 

< 
39 

Single. 

U.S.Ser. 

Hallowell 

Single 

June  4 

18 

Clinton 

do 

do 

25 

Readtield 

do 

do 

30 

Augusta 

do 

do 

22 

do 

do 

do 

22 

do 

do 

do 

21 

do 

do 

do 

20 

Biddeford 

Married 

do 

21 

Manchester 

Single 

do 

19 

Richmond 

do 

do 

40 

Hallowell 

Married 

do 

20 

Augusta 

Single 

do 

19 

do 

do 

do 

26 

do 

do 

do 

22 

do 

do 

do 

18 

Vassalboro' 

do 

do 

18 

Augusta 

do 

do 

19 

Unity 

do 

do 

18 

Augusta 

do 

do 

18 

Whitefield 

do 

do 

18 

Augusta 

do 

do 

19 

do 

do 

do 

28 

do 

Married 

do 

25 

Starks 

Single 

do 

18 

Augusta 

do 

do 

21 

Bowdoinhatn 

do 

do 

20 

Windsor 

do 

do 

22 

Augusta 

Married 

do 

25 

Smithville 

Single 

do 

24 

Belgrade 

do_ 

do 

24 

Augusta 

Married 

do 

26 

Bowdoinham 

Single 

do 

44 

do 

Married 

do 

30 

do 

do 

do 

19 

do 

Single 

do 

30 

Athens 

do 

•  do 

19 

Augusta 

do 

do 

20 

Windsor 

do 

do 

21 

Vassalboro' 

do 

do 

42 

Augusta 

Married 

do 

38 

do 

do 

19 

Winthrop 

Single 

do 

33 

China 

do 

do 

27 

Augusta 

do 

do 

24 

Winslow 

do 

do 

26 

Lvnn,  Mass. 

do 

do 

24 

Bath 

do 

do 

24 

Augusta 

do 

Aug.  8 

28 

Brunswick 

do 

Oct.    1 

33 

Woolwich 

Married 

Oct.    7 

25 

Skowhegan 

Single 

Oct.  25 

25 

(Augusta 

Married 

July  4 

Sick. 
Where. 


Washington 


Killed. 
When. 


APPENDIX   D. 


131 


Return  of  Company  B,  Third  Regiment,  (  Continued.^ 


i 

Prisoners. 
Wlieii 
taken 

Deceased. 
When. 

Disch'd. 
When. 

Remarks. 

32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

Bull  Run 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

June  20 

43 
44 

Appointed  Corporal,  Sept.  1. 
<<            11            << 

46 

47 
48 

49 
50 

~" 

51 

52 

53 

Sept.  23 

54 

55 

56 

Appointed  Corporal,  Nov.  8. 

57 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

Appointed  Corporal,  Sept.  1. 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

71 

Bull  Run 

72 

Aug. 

73 

74 

Bull  Run 

75 

• 

76 

77 

June 

78 

Transferred  from  Co.  A.    Appointed  1st  Lieut.,  Aiip-.  8 

79 

App'd  2d  Lieut.,  Aug.  8.   Transferred  from  lOtli  Mass 

80 

81 

82 

83 

Nov.  11. 

132  adjutant-general's  report. 

Recapitulation  of  Comiiany  B,  Tldrd  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers. 


Present  &l  Absent. 

Prison- 
ers. 

be-         Dis-        De-    Trans-  -p-.-i 
ceased,  charged,  serted.  ferred. 

Fit  for 
Duty. 

1  Killed. 
Sick. 

Commissioned  Officers          3 
Non-Com.  Officers               12 
Musicians  &  Wagoner          1 
Privates                                  52 

1 

1 
5 

1 
3 

4 
12          2 

4 
1 

7 
18 

2 
75 

Total                      1       68 

7 

4     i                   16          2 

5 

102 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  \st,  1861. 


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Present  Organization  of  the  Company. 


Date  of 

6 

Name. 

UD 

Rank.          Residence. 

Rank  or 
Appoint- 

Remarks. 

< 

ment. 

1 

Edwin  A.  Bachelder 

27 

Captain    Augusta 

May  29 

Trans,  from  Co.  A. 

2 

Edw.  P.  Donnell 

24 

1st  Lieut.  Bath 

Aug.  8 

TransfciTcd  from  8th 

3  Edward  C.  Pierce 

24 

2d  Lieut. 

Augusta 

do 

[Mass.  Vol. 

1  Warren  Cox 

28 

Sergeant 

Augusta 

May  14 

2  William  H.  Bii-gs 

24 

do 

Monmouth 

do 

3>Iacob  P.  Morrill 

18 

,     do 

Readficld 

do 

4  Rufus  G.  Crockett 

28 

do 

AugusTa 

July  28 

5  Ciiarles  W.  Gardiner 

23 

do 

Hallowell 

May  14 

1  Everett  M.  Whitehouse 

23 

Corporal 

China 

May  14 

21  Hannibal  A  Johiisou 

20 

do 

Hallowell 

do 

3  William  McDonald 

26 

do 

Auo-usta 

Sejit.  1 

4  .Joseph  Sedgley 

30 

do 

Bowdoinham 

do 

5  Asa  C.  Rowe 

23 

do 

Augusta 

May  14 

6,  William  McDavitt 

19 

do 

do 

Sept.  1 

7JEmersoii  Kcniick 

18 

do 

do 

Nov.  8 

. 

8 

Frederic  Gannett 

21 

do 

do 

do 

1 

Augustus  Jack 

39 

Musician 

Gardiner 

May  30 

2 

Alfred  H.  Wilson 

22 

do 

Bowdoinham 

June  3 

134 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Capt.  "William  E.  Jarvis,  Company  C,  Third  Regiment  Infantry,  IMaine 
of  December  1st,  1861,  together  with  a  complete  record  of  the  changes  that  have 
fom-thdayof  June,  1861.  THOMAS    J.  NO  YES,  Orderly  Sergeant. 


Married 

Mustered 

1 

1 

Names. 

6 

be 
<_ 

Residence. 

or 
Single. 

into 
U.  S.  Ser. 

Siclf. 
Wliere. 

Killed. 
Wlien. 

COMMISSIONED  OFFICERS. 

1 

William  E.  Jarvis, 

36 

Gardiner 

Married 

June  4 

2 

James  j\I.  Colson, 

47 

do 

do 

do 

3 

George  S.  Andrews, 

SERGEANTS. 

22 

do 

Single 

do 

1 

Moses  S.  Wadsworth, 

47 

do 

Married 

do 

2 

John  S.  Moore, 

28 

do 

Single 

do 

3 

Horatio  N.  Jarvis, 

23 

do 

do 

do 

4 

Thomas  G.  Noyes, 

20 

do 

do 

do 

5 

Samuel  W.  Kimball. 

CORPORALS. 

31 

do 

Married 

do 

1 

Henry  P.  Worcester, 

21 

do 

Single 

do 

2 

Benjamin  F.  Pincin, 

44 

do 

Married 

do 

3 

Westbrook  Deane, 

32 

do 

do 

do 

4 

George  E.  Grover, 

25 

W.  Gardiner 

Single 

do 

5 

Walter  L.  Bovnton, 

20 

E.  Pittston 

do 

do 

6 

Ellis  W.  Aver, 

31 

Gardiner 

do 

do     • 

7 

Melviu  S.  Hutchinson, 

26 

do 

Married 

do 

' 

8 

Hubbard  C.  Smith, 

MUSICIANS. 

26 

W.  Gardiner 

Single 

do 

1 

Leander  C.  Hinckley, 

28 

Gardiner 

Single 

do 

2 

Sidney  Patten, 

AVACxONEK. 

18 

do 

do 

do 
do 

1 

Hiram  E.  Davis, 

PRIVATES. 

20 

do 

Single 

do 

1 

Bovnton,  John  G. 

19 

E.  Pittston 

Single 

do 

2 

Babb,  Hiram 

25 

W.  Gardiner 

do 

do 

3 

Brann,  Alvin 

21 

Farmingdale 

do 

do 

4 

Brookings,  Daniel 

19 

Pittston 

do 

do 

5 

Burns,  Michael 

28 

Gardiner 

do 

do 

6 

Colburn,  Hiram  W. 

18 

Pittston 

do 

do 

7 

Chick,  John 

19 

Monmouth 

do 

do 

8 

Crawford,  Parliu 

21 

Gardiner 

do 

do 

9 

Dale  Horace 

17 

do 

do 

do 

10 

Dalton,  John  C. 

26 

do 

Married 

do 

11 

Dennis,  John  S. 

43 

do 

do 

do 

12 

Emerson,  James  S. 

28 

Chelsea 

do 

do 

13 

Fairbanks,  Henry 

18 

W.  Gardiner 

Single 

do 

In  Camp 

14 

Fall,  Hamden  A. 

21 

Gardiner 

do 

do 

15 

Fall,  Sylvester  S. 

19 

do 

do 

do 

16 

Foy,  Charles  H. 

18 

do 

do 

do 

17 

Gardner,  Charles 

19 

Bowdoinham 

do 

do 

18 

Grant,  Lewis  E. 

25 

Litchfield 

do 

do 

19:Grover,  Lincoln 

26 

Gardiner 

do 

do 

20  Haskell,  Rcuel 

20 

Augusta 

Single 

do 

21  Harlow,  Joseph  C. 

21 

Auburn 

Married 

do 

22  Heath,  Aiulicw 

19 

Whitetield 

Single 

do 

23  Heath,  WiUard  R. 

19 

do 

do 

do 

24  Horn,  William 

19 

Gardiner 

do 

do 

25  Houghton,  George  M. 

22 

do 

do 

do 

26]IIunt,  Seth 

23 

E.  I'ittston 

do 

do 

27  Huntington,  William  K. 

28 

Litchfield 

do 

do 

28  Hutchinson,  Albion  T. 

32 

Gardiner 

do 

do 

29  Hutchinson,  George  H. 

26 

do 

Married 

do 

30  Jonliin,  William 

19 

do 

Single 

do 

31 

Kimball,  James  W. 

26 

do 

do 

do 

APPENDIX    D. 


135 


Volunteers,  stationed  at  Camp  Howard,  Va.,  expressing  its  condition  on  the  morning 
taken  place  in  the  Company  since  it  entered  the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the 
GEORGE    S.  ANDREWS,  Lieutenant  Commanding. 


Prisoners. 
When 
Taken. 


Deceased, 
When. 


Disch'd. 
When. 


Oct.  8. 
Oct.  12. 

Aug.  8. 


Aug.  8. 


Remarks. 


Promoted  to  Captain,  Oct.  8. 

"  1st  Lieutenant,  Oct. 

Transferred  to  Regimental  Staff. 
Promoted  to  2d  Lieutenant,  Oct.  f 

"  1st  Sergeant,        " 

Disability, 


Promoted  to  Sergeant. 

Reduced  to  Ranks. 

Reduced  to  Ranks. 

Reduced  to  Ranks. 
Promoted  to  Sergeant. 


Disability. 


Date  un- 
known. 


Dropped  from  roll  at  Augusta. 
Dropped  from  roll  at  Augusta. 


Said  to  have  died,  July  27. 
Deserted,  July  21. 


136  adjutant-general's  report. 

Reiiirn  of  Company  C,  Third  Regiment,  (  Continued.') 


32 

33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
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56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 


Lanflers,  Benjamin 
Landers,  Charles  M. 
Lawrence,  Hiram  L. 
Leif^hton,  William 
Martin,  Charles  IL 
Maxcev,  Danfbrtii  M. 
McLoiid,  Charles  F. 
Mooilv,  Daniel  M. 
Morrill,  George  T. 
Morrill,  Horace 
Meader,  Darius 
Morrison,  Josej)!!  C. 
Murray,  Michael 
Neal,  Lyman  C. 
Newhali,  John  L. 
Nichols.  George  W. 
Nudd,  Ferdinand  A. 
Packard,  Almon  J. 
Peacock,  William    H. 
Peacock,  Cyrus  S. 
Perry,  Jose|)h  J. 
Plummer,  S.  B. 
Potter,  Alvin  A. 
Potter,  David 
Robinson,  William  H. 
Sawyer,  John,  1st 
Sawyer,  John,  2d 
Spea,  Joseph  A. 
Spear,  George  F. 
Spear,  Charles  H. 
Stevens,  Hiram  B. 
Stevens,  George  W. 
Stewart,  Josepli  W. 
Sturtevant,  William  H. 
Thompson,  Ari 
Trask,  Franklin 
Wakefield,  Stephen  D. 
Walker,  Nathan  Jf. 
Washburn,  George  M. 
Weeks,  Grrin  H.' 
Welch,  Charles  H. 
WiglK,  William 
Williams,  James  F. 
Winslow.  Charles  B. 
Quint,  Natlian  E. 
iTobey,  William  H. 


Residence. 


Litchfield 

Danville 

Gardiner 

Augusta 

Canaan 

Gardiner 


32! E.  Pittston 


Wiscasset 
W.  Gardiner 
Litchfield 
Gardiner 

do 
Augusta 
Pittston 

do 
W.  Gardiner 

26  Gardiner 

24  W.  Gardiner 
do 
Litchfield 
Monmouth 

23J  Pittston 

18j     do 

29  Gardiner 


do 
Westbrook 
E.  Pittston 
Gardiner 

do 

do 

do 
E.  Pittston 
Gardiner 
39l  W.  Gardiner 
20  Pittston 
Gardiner 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
j23  do 
ISlBath 


Married 

or 
Single. 


Mustered 

into 
U.  S.  Ser. 


Single 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
Married 
Single 

do 

do 

do 
Married 
Single 

do 

do 

do 
Married 
Single 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
Married 
Single 
Married 
Single 

do 

do 
Married 
Single 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
MarrieJ 
Single 
Married 
Single 
I    do 


June  4 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
<io 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


Sick. 
Wliere. 


In  Camp 


Camp  Hos. 


Killed. 
When. 


Camp  Hos. 


Alexandria 


1  '^1 
APPENDIX   D.  '^ 

Return  of  Compamj  C,  Third  Regiment,  iContimed.) 


32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

4 

48 

49 

50 

51 

52 
53 
54 
55 
56, 
57  Bull  Run 

58' 

591 

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

66, 

67 

68 

69 

70 

71 

72 

73 

74 

75 

76 

77 


I  Disability 


Disability. 
Disability. 


Aug. 


Oct.  17. 


Aug.  21. 


Deserted,  Sept.  2. 
Disability. 


Dropped  from  roll  at  Augusta.- 


10 


138  adjutant-general's  report. 

Recapitulation  of  Company  C,  Third  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers. 


Commissioned  Officers 
Non-Com.  Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 


Total 


Present  &  Absent. 


Fit  for 
Duty. 


2 
9 
2 

58 


71 


Sick. 


Killed. 


Prison- 
ers. 


1 


De- 

Dis- 

De- 

Trans- 

ceased. 

charged. 

serted. 

ferred. 

2 

1 

1 

1 

5 

4 

2 

3 

5 

8 

2 

4 

Total. 


4 

11 

3 

78 


96 


The  privates  marked  Transferred,  never  went  from  Augusta  with  the  company. 


Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  \st,  1861. 


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Present  Organization  of  the  Company. 


Date  of 

k 

Names. 

< 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Rank  or 
Appoint- 
ment. 

Remarks. 

1 

2 
3 

George  S.  Andrews 
John  S.  Moore 

22 

28 

1st  Lieut. 
2d  Lieut 

Gardiner 
do 

Oct.  3 

do 

Commanding  Co. 

1 
2 
3 
4 

Thomas  J.  Noyes 
Horatio  N.  Jarvis 
Henry  P.  Worcester 
Hubbard  C.  Smith 

21 
23 
21 
26 

Sergeant 
do 
do 
do 

Gardiner 
do 
do 
do 

Oct.  3 
do 
do 
do 

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 

George  E.  Grover 
Lewis  E.  Grant 
Benjamin  F.  Pincin 
Ellis  W.  Aver 
Nathan  E.  Quint 

Corporal 
do 
do 
do 
do 

W.  Gardiner 

Litchfield 

Gardiner 

do 

do 

Oct.  3 
do 
do 
do 
do 

140 


ADJUTANT-GENERAL  S   REPORT. 


Eeturn  of  Capt.  C.  A.  L.  Sampson,  Company  D,  Third  Eegiment  Infantry,  Maine 
of  December  1st,  1861,  together  with  a  complete  record  of  the  changes  that  have 
fourth  day  of  June,  1861.  WILLIAM  H.  HIGGINS,  Orderly  Sergeant. 


Names. 


COMMISSIONED  OFFICERS 

C.  A.  L.  Sampson, 
William  H.  Watson, 
Warren  R.  Mattson. 

SERGEANTS. 

Benjamin  Stimpson, 
William  H.  Higgins, 
Moses  0.  Crafts, 
Alfred  S.  Merrill, 
Otis  W.  Williams. 

CORPORALS. 

Woodbury  Hall, 
Warren  A.  Mattson, 
Charles  W.  CouiUiard, 
Eben  S.  Allen, 
Francis  Lightbody, 
Charles  H.  Stimpson, 

MUSICIANS. 

Warren  W.  Goud, 
Charles  B.  Elliot. 

WAGONER. 

Lyman  P.  Wildes. 

PRIVATES. 

Adams,  Daniel 
Allen,  Ivory  T. 
Appleby,  Levi 
Brown,  Thomas  A. 
Brackley,  Oliver  F. 
Brown,  George  S. 
Berr\',  Charles  E. 
Brown,  Barnbridge  P. 
Bliss,  George  F. 

10  Carlisle,  Miles 

11  Church,  William 

12  Crooker,  James  L. 
1.3  Campbell,  Archibald 

14  Carleton,  Jotham  S. 

15  Collins,  James  W. 

16  Dunton,  Hartley  K. 

17  Durhivm,  Charles  R. 

18  Durgin,  Isaac 

19  Dickson,  Richard 

20  Dodge,  Stephen  A. 

21  Eaton,  Dexter 

22  Fletcher,  James 
2.3  Farnham,  Turner 
24  Farnham,  George 
2.5  Glass,  Moses 

26  Getchell,  John  Q. 
27|Getchell,  Nelson  R. 

28  Gilpatrick,  Nathaniel 

29  Higgins,  Josiah  M. 

30  Harrington,-  William  K. 

31  Higsins,  Samuel  M. 

32  Hall,  Samuel  M. 

33  Hall,  Thomas  P. 


< 

Residence. 

Married 

or 
Single. 

Mustered 

into 
U.  S.  Ser. 

Sick. 
Where. 

Killed. 
Wlien. 

36 

Bath 

Married 

June  4 

30 

do 

do 

do 

44 

do 

do 

do 

33 

do 

Married 

do 

38 

Phipsburg 

do 

do 

40 

Bath 

do 

do 

32 

do 

do 

do 

43 

do 

do 

do 

29 

Woolwich 

Man-ied 

do 

25 

Bath 

do 

do 

22 

do 

Single 

do 

38 

do 

Married 

do 

35 

do 

do 

do 

30 

do 

Single 

do 

21 

Topsham 

Single 

do 

20 

Bowdoiuham 

do 

do 

22 

Bath 

Single 

do 

44 

Bath 

Married 

do 

25 

do 

Single 

do 

20 

Bowdoinham 

do 

do 

28 

Bath 

Married 

do 

21 

do 

do 

do 

23 

do 

do 

do 

19 

do 

Single 

do 

25 

Bowdoinham 

do 

do 

18 

Dresden 

do 

do 

36 

Bath 

Man-ied 

do 

Hospital 

40 

do 

do 

do 

21 

do 

Single 

do 

28 

do 

Married 

do 

35 

do 

do 

do 

In  Quarters 

35 

do 

do 

do 

18 

do 

Single 

do 

20 

do 

do 

do 

25 

do 

do 

do 

32 

do 

do 

do 

24 

Woolwich 

Single 

do 

29 

Bath 

Married 

do 

In  Quarters 

43 

do 

do 

do 

22 

Woolwich 

Single 

do 

24 

do 

do 

do 

39 

Bath 

Married 

do 

23 

Woolwich 

Single 

do 

:35 

Bath 

Married 

do 

:20 

Bowdoinham 

Single 

do 

'29 

West  Bath 

do 

do 

35 

Bath 

Marriec 

do 

37 

do 

do 

do 

22 

do 

do 

do 

23 

Woolwich 

Single 

do 

APPENDIX   D. 


141 


Volunteers,  stationed  at  Camp  Howard,  Va.,  expressing  its  condition  on  the  morning 
taken  place  in  the  Company  since  it  entered  the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the 

LIEUT.  WM.  It.  WATSON,  Commanding. 


i 

Prisoners. 
When 
Taken. 

Deceased. 
When. 

Disch'd. 
When. 

Remarks, 

1 

Acting  Major. 

2 

Commanding  Company. 

3 

Aug.  2 

Disability. 

1 

Sept.  21 

Disability. 

2 

Appointed  1st  Sergeant,  Sept.  21. 

3 

Sept.  18 

Wounded  at  Bull  Run. 

4 

Acting  1st  Lieutenant. 

5 

Appointed  4th  Sergeant,  Sept.  21. 

1 

Appointed  2d  Sergeant,  Sept.  21. 

2 

5th 

3 

Reduced  to  ranks,  Sept.  1. 

4 

5 

6 

1 

2 

1 

. 

1 

2 

Sept.  23 

By  special  order  No.  69. 

3 

4 
5 
6 

7 
8 

Oct.  31 

Disability. 

Aug.  2 

Disability. 

9 

10 

11 

12 

July- 

Disability. 

13 

14 

15 

Aug.  8 

Dis^ibility. 

16 

17 

July  — 

Disability. 

18 

19 

1 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

Aug.  9 

Disability. 

31 

Appointed  Coi"poral,  Sept.  1. 

32 

33 

142 


ADJUTANT-GENERAL  S    REPORT. 


Return  of  Company  D,  Third  Regiment^  (  Continued.') 


34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

4-2 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 

5i> 

51 

52 

53 

54 

55 

56 

57 

58 

59 

60 

6 

62 

63 

64 

65 

66 

6 

68 

69 

70 

71 


Names. 


Harrington,  Frederick  B. 
Jameson,  James 
Kirkpatrick,  James  A. 
Kennison,  Albion 
Linilsey,  William  W. 
Lakin,  Jolin 
Leonard,  Solon 
Leavitt,  Ahijali 
Mclntire,  Josiah  K. 
Mclntire,  Joseph  H. 
Merry,  Samuel  B. 
Mclntire,  Tallman  L. 
Merry,  Albert  S. 
McKinnon,  Allen 
Mulligan,  Alexander 
Pratt,  Gustavus  D. 
Peaslee,  Leonard 
Penny,  Stephen  B. 
Purrinpjton,  Joseph  E. 
Pettino-ill,  Stephen  F. 
Parshley,  John  R. 
Ilinir,  David 
Stewart,  Charles 
Shaw,  Thomas,  Jr. 
Stilphen,  Albert  G. 
Sanborn,  Robert  F. 
Stewart,  Andrew  H. 
Shaw,  Henry  H. 
Stinson,  Edward  C. 
Snell,  Charles  F. 
Sanborn,  Martin  E. 
Sedgeley,  Nathan  W. 
Stinfon,  John  F. 
Tibbets,  James  F. 
Trask,  William  T. 
Trull,  Charles  E. 
Thompson,  Asa  C. 
Trott,  Thomas  T. 
72J  Williams,  Melville  C. 

73  Wakefield,  Jeremiah 

74  Wildes,  Daniel  B. 

75  Tallman,  James  H. 

76  Williams,  Daniel 

77  Leach,  Wells  H. 


< 

Residence. 

Marnea 

or 
Single. 

Jiusterea 

into 
U.  S.  Ser. 

•  Sick. 
Where. 

Killed. 
When. 

27 

Bath 

Married  June  4 

24 

do 

Single 

do 

23 

do 

do 

do 

30 

do 

Married 

do 

21 

do 

Single 

do 

41 

do 

Married 

do 

31 

Woolwich 

do 

do 

21 

HarpswcU 

Single 

do 

20 

Bath 

do 

do 

18 

do 

do 

do 

30 

Woolwich 

Married 

do 

21 

Phipsburg 

Single 

do 

31 

Bath 

Married 

do 

24 

do 

do 

do 

36 

do 

do 

do 

31 

do 

do 

do 

26 

do 

do 

do 

In  Quarters 

40 

do 

do 

do 

do 

28 

do 

do 

do 

25 

do 

do 

do 

21 

do 

Single 

do 

18 

do 

do 

do 

39 

do 

Married 

do 

29 

do 

do 

do 

22 

Dresden 

Single 

do 

38 

Bath 

do 

do 

July  21 

18 

do 

do 

do 

20 

Woolwich 

do 

do 

22 

do 

do 

do 

18 

Bath 

do 

do 

20 

do 

do 

do 

31 

Bowdoinham 

Married 

do 

18 

Bath 

Single 

do 

23 

do       . 

Married 

do 

Hospital 

19 

do 

Single 

do 

21 

do 

do 

do 

42 

do 

Married 

do 

23 

Woolwich 

do 

do 

25 

Bath 

do 

do 

21 

do 

Single 

do 

34 

do 

Married 

do 

23 

do 

■do 

do 

44 

Augusta 

do 

do 

22 

Bath 

Single 

do 

ATPENDIX   D. 


143 


Return  of  Company  D,  Third  Regiment,  (  Continued.} 


34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
.45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 


Prisoners. 
When 
Taken. 


Deceased. 
When. 


Disch'd. 
When. 


Aug.  21 


Sept.  23 


Appointed  Corporal,  Sept.  1. 


July  — 


Aug.  8 


July — 

Aug.  2 
Sept.  21 


Sept.  23 


Disability. 

Appointed  Corporal,  Aug.  1. 

Appointed  Corporal,  Sept.  21. 
Disability. 


Disability. 

Disability. 

Disability. 


By  special  order  No.  69. 


June 
June 


Appointed  Corporal,  Sept.  I. 
Promoted  to  Quarter-Master,  Sept.  I. 
Disability. 
Disability. 


144  adjutant-general's  report. 

Recapitulation  of  Company  D,  Third  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers. 


Present  &  Absent. 

Dis- 

cliarged. 

De-     Trans- 
serted.  ferred. 

Fit  for    1    a-  ,, 
Duty.    1    ^'^^■ 

Killed. 

ers.      ceased. 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers 
Non-Com.  Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 

1        j 
9       1 
3 
52              6 

1 

2 

1 
2 

15 

1 

3 

11 

3 

76 

Total                           65              ell 

2 

18 

1 

93 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  Decemher  \st,  1861. 


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Present  Organization  of  the  Company. 


William  H.  Watson 
Alfred  S.  Merrill 

William  H.  TTi^gins 
Woodliiirv   liall 
Eben  S.  Allen 
Oils  Williams 
Warren  A.  Mattson 


1  Francis  Lightbody 
2|Charies  H.  Stimpson 

3  Samnel  B.  Merry 

4  Henry  H.  Sliaw 

5  Samuel  M.  Hiu-^ins 

6  Frederick  B    Harrington 
7 [Daniel  B.  Wildes 

8  Albert  S.  Merry 


Rank. 


Residence. 


30  I  St  Lieut.  Bath 
32J2dLieut.  I    do 

38  Sergeant  Phipsburg 
29]       do       i  Woolwich 
38  j       do       !Bath 
43,       do       j    do 
25;       do  do 

35 !  Corporal  j  Bath 

30 1  do  do 

30  do  Woolwich 

20'  do  do 

37  do  Bath 

27  do  do 

34  do  I    do 

21  do  do 


Date  of 
Rank  or 
Appoint- 
ment. 

Remarks. 

April  27 
do 

Com'g  Company. 
Acting  1st  Lieut. 

Sept.  21 
do 

Sept.  1 

Sept.  21 

do 

June  4 

do 

August  1 

do 

Sept.  1 
do 

Sept.  21 
do 

146 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Capt.  Jolin  M.  Nash,  Company  E,  Third  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine 
of  December  1st,  1861,  together  with  a  complete  record  of  the  changes  that  have 
fourth  day  of  June,  1861.  GEORGE    S.  FULLER,  Orderly  Sergeant. 


COMMISSIONED  OFFICERS 

1  John  M.  Nash, 

2  John  W.  Sun  horn, 

3  Gorhani  S.  Johnson. 

SERGEANTS. 

George  O.  Getchell, 
Geprge  S.  Fuller, 

3  George  A.  Nye, 

4  Henry  A.  Albee, 
George  0.  Russell. 

COUrORALS. 

1  Jackson  M.  Libhey, 

2  Charles  M.  Burs  ley, 

3  John  F.  Hob! IS, 

4  Samuel  Wannofsky, 

5  Stephen  Russell, 

6  George  H.  Sampson, 
Elijah  Allen,  Jr. 
William  F.  Richards. 

MUSICIANS. 

1  Augustus  L.  Dunn, 
Frank  B.  Howe. 

WAGONER. 

Henry  S.  Currier. 

PRIVATES. 

1  Allen,  Thomas  S. 

2  Atherton,  Horatio  N. 

3  Buswell,  Albert  S. 

4  Bragg,  William  F. 

5  Burns,  Hugh 

6  Booker,  William  H. 

7  Burgess,  Erastus  B. 

8  Bryant,  John  W. 

9  Bailey,  Jeremiah  C. 

10  Bailey,  George  W. 

11  Brown,  William  H. 

12  Choat,  Horace  E. 

13  Calaghan  Daniel  • 

14  Ciioat,  James  S. 

15  Chamberlain,  George  L. 

16  Colcord,  Edwin  A. 

17  Carter,  Henry  C. 

18  Carr,  Joseph  D. 

19  Crosby,  Rodney 

20  Church,  Nathaniel  G. 

21  Clough,  George 

22  Cunningham,  Almond 

23  Douglass,  George  F. 

24  Dalton,  Charles  J. 

25  Dearborn,  George  H. 

26  Dodge,  Charles  M. 

27  Emerson,  Hazen  H. 

28  Emerson,  William  J. 

29  Emery,  Jacob  .— 

30  Francis,  George  A. 

31  Oilman,  Charles  C- 


Residence. 


Hallowell 
do 
do 


do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
St.  Albans 

do 
Bowdoin 
Hallowell 

do 
do 

do 

Bowdoin 
Hallowell 

do 

do 

do 
Chelsea 
Hallowell 

do 
W.  Gardiner 

do 
Vassalboro' 
Hallowell 

do 

do 

do 
Farmingdale 

do 
Hallowell 
Albion 
Augusta 
Gardiner 
Washington 
Hallowell 
Chelsea 
Hallowell 

do 

do 

do 
China 
Hallowell 

do 


Married 

or 
Single. 


Mustered 

into 
U.S.Ser. 


Sick. 
Wliere. 


Married 

do 
Single 

Married 

Single 

Married 

do 
Single 

Married 

do 
Single 

do 
IVLarried 
Single 

do 

do 

Married 
Single 

Married 

Married 
Single 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
Mariied 
Single 

do 

do 
'do 
Married 
Single 
Married 
Single 

do 

do 

do 
MaiTied 
Single 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
Married 

do 

do 

do 
Siufrle 


June  4 
do 
do 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

do 
do 

do 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


Killed. 
When. 


In  Camp 


Alexandria 
In  Camp 

In  Camp 


In  Camp 
In  Camp 


APPENDIX    D. 


147 


Volunteers,  stationed  at  Camp  Howard,  Va.,  expressing  its  condition  on  the  mornino- 
taken  place  in  the  Company  since  it  entered  tlie  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the 

GORHAM   S.  JOHNSON,  Captain. 


Prisoners. 
When 
Taken. 

Deceased 
When. 

Disch'd. 
When. 

Remarks. 

July  30 
July  30 

Resignation. 
Resignation. 
Promoted  to  Captain,  July  31. 

Promoted  to  2d  Lieutenant,  July  31. 

"           1st  Sergeant,         " 
Transferred  to  Quarter-Master's  Department. 

Promoted  to  3d  Sergeant,  July  31. 
4tli        " 

Bull  Run 

[known. 
Date  un- 
Sept.  17 

Sept.  18 

Sept.  18 
Sept. 

Promoted  to  2d  Corporal,  July  31. 

Not  mustered  in. 
Transferred  to  band,  June 

Promoted  to  1st  Corporal,  July  31. 
Disability. 

Disability. 

Promoted  to  6th  Corporal,  July  31. 
Disability. 

• 

148 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Company  E,  Third  Regiment,  (  Continued.} 


Names. 


32  Goiilil,  Orlando 

33  (jilman,  George  W. 

34  George,  Sherburne  E. 

35  Gilman,  Charles  F. 

36  Gilman,  Weston 

■  37  Heath,  William  W. 

38  Hodges,  William  H. 

39  Hitchcock,  Hartley  D. 

40  Heath,  Reuel  M. 

41  Howard,  James  T. 

42  Hubbard,  George  W. 

43  Keeuan,  Thomas 

44  Lcighton,  James 

45  Lcighton,  Silas  F. 

46  Leach,  Lyman  E. 

47  Laughton,  William  E. 

48  Morrill,  George  O. 

49  Mariner,  William  E. 
50{Morrill,  Charles  C. 
SljMathews,  William  E. 
52 [Nye,  J.  P^dwin 

53  Patten,  William  B. 

54  Rogers,  Charles  B. 

55  RunncUs,  Sanford  E. 
5G  Swcetland,  Seth 

57  Sweetland,  Frank 

58  Smith,  Richard  D. 

59  Sampson,  Gustavus  B. 

60  Sprague,  Allen  H. 

61  Sampson,  Cyras  G. 

62  Swanton,  Henry  A. 

63  Simmons,  Stephen  H. 

64  Stevens,  Ebon  S. 

65  Turner,  Otis  H. 

66  Thombs,  Edmund 

67  Watson,  Charles  H. 

68  Webber,  George 

69  Wentworth,  Reuben  A. 

70  Weymouth,  Francis  H. 

71  Weeks,  Noah  F. 

72  Woodbridge,  George  S. 
73|Weymoutli,  George 

74  Gage,  Hiram  D. 
75 'Lee,  Samuel  P. 
76;Bancroft,  Charles 
77iTobey,  Charles 


Residence. 


Hallowell 

do 

do 
Monmouth 
Hallowell 

do 

do 
Damariscotta 
Hallowell 

do 

do 

do 

do 
Manchester 
Augusta 
Hallowell 

do 
Augusta 
Hallowell 

do 

do 
Dubuque 
Hallowell 

do 
Farmingdale 

do 
Hallowell 
St.  Albans 

do 

do 
Hallowell 

do 

do 

St.  Albans 
China 
Hallowell 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

China 


Married 

or 
Single. 


Mustered 

into 
U.  S.  Ser. 


Sick. 
Where. 


Single 

Married 

Single 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
Married 
Single 

do 

do 
Married 
Single 

do 
Married 
Single 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
Married 
Single 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
Married 

do 

do 

do 
Single 
Married 


New  York 
Hallowell 
do 


June  4 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
June  27 
June    4 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
June  27 
June    4 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 


In  Camp 
Alexandria 


In  Camp 


Killed. 
When. 


In  Camp 


In  Camp 
do 


July  21 


Single  July  31 
MarriedjJuly  16 
Single   jjuly    6 


APPENDIX   D. 


149 


Return  of  Company  E,  Third  Regiment,  (  Continued.') 


6 

Prisoners. 
When 

Deceased 
When. 

Disch'd. 
When. 

Remarks. 

•z. 

Taken. 

32 

33 

Sept.  27 

By  Special  Order  No.  69. 

34 

35 

36 

37 

_ 

38 

Sept.  18 

Disability. 

39 

June 

Disability. 

40 

9 

41 

42 

Deserted,  en  route  to  Washington. 

43 

44 

Sept.  18 

Disability. 

45 

46 

Aug.  6 

Disability. 

47 

48 

49 

50 

51 

52 

53 

54 

55 

56 

57 

58 

59 

Sept. 

60 

Bull  Eun 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

Aug.  10 

Disability.     Sun  stroke. 

66 

Oct.  30 

Disability. 

€7 

Sept.  25 

By  Special  Order  No.  69. 

68 

69 

Sept.  25 

By  Special  Order  No.  69. 

70 

71 

72 

Sept.  27 

By  Special  Order  No.  69. 

73 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  July  31. 

74 

Not  mustered  in. 

75 

Appointed  1st  Lieutenant,  July  31. 

76 

77 

Sept.  27 

By  Special  Order  No.  69. 

150  adjutant-general's  report. 

Recapitulation  of  Company  E,  Third  Regiment  Infantry^  Maine  Volunteers. 


Present  &  Absent. 

De- 
ceased. 

Dis- 
charged. 

De- 
serted. 

Trans- 
ferred. 

1 
2 

1 

Fit  for    1    tj.  , 
Duty.        ^"'^■ 

Killed.'—- 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers 
Non-Com.  Officers 
Jlnsiciaus  &  Wagoner 
Privates 

3 

12 

43 

1 
11 

1 

1 

2 
1 

2 
13 

1 

5 

15 

3 

72 

Total 

58          12 

1 

1 

3 

15 

1           4 

95 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  \st,  1861. 


Present. 

Absent. 

On 

In 

Arrest, 

On 

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Present  Organization  of  the  Company. 


Date  of 

6 

Names. 

EC 

< 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Rank  or 

Appuint- 

nieiit. 

Remarks. 

1 

Gorham  S.  Johnson 

23 

Captain 

Hallowell 

July  31 

Prom,  from  2d  Lieut. 

2 

Samuel  P.  Lee 

28 

1st  Lieut. 

N.  Y.  City 

do 

App.  bv  Governor. 

3 

George  0.  Gctchell 

25 

2d  Lieut. 

Hallowell 

do 

Prom,  from  1st  Serg. 

1 

Geortcc  S.  Fuller 

25 

Sergeant 

Hallowell 

Julv  31 

Prom,  from  2d  Serg. 

2 

Henrv  A.  Albee 

29 

do 

do 

do 

"     4tli      " 

3 

George  0.  Russell 

20 

do 

do 

do 

"     5th     " 

4 

Cliarles  M.  Burslev 

24 

do 

do 

do 

"     2d  Corp. 

5 

Jackson  M.  Libbey 

22 

do 

do 

do 

"     1st     " 

1 

Thomas  S.  Allen 

29 

Corporal 

Bowdoin 

Aug.  7 

Prom,  from  Private. 

2 

William  F.  Richards 

20 

do 

Hallowell 

do 

"    8th  Corp. 

3 

-Tohn  F.  Hoblis 

24 

do 

do 

June  4 

Appointed. 

4 

Samuel  Wannofsky 

28 

do 

do 

do 

" 

5 

Elijah  Allen,  Jr. 

20 

do 

Bowdoin 

Julv  31 

Prom,  from  7th  Corp. 

6 

Joseph  D.  Carr 

21 

do 

Hallowell 

Au-.  7 

"        "      Private. 

7 

George  Wentworth 

25 

do 

China 

do 

"         "         " 

152 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Capt.  Elbridge  G.  Savage,  Company  F,  Third  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine 
of  December  1st,  1861,  together  with  a  complete  record  of  the  changes  that  have 
fourth  day  of  June,  1861.  CHAS.  A.  HILL,  Orderly  Sergeant. 


Residence. 


COMMISSIONED  OFFICERS, 

1  Elbridge  G.  Savage, 

2  Royal  B.  Stearns, 

3  Henry  A.  Boyce. 

SERGEANTS. 

1  Charles  A.  Hill, 

2  Jefferson  Savage, 

3  Anson  R.  Morrison, 

4  James  A.  Later, 

5  Samuel  L.  Gilman. 

CORPORALS. 

1  Sumner  P.  Boies, 

2  Dumont  Bunker, 

3  William  H.  Macey, 

4  Benjamin  H.  Hall, 

5  John  W.  Thompson, 

6  John  C.  Burc, 

7  Augustus  H.  Cook, 

8  Charles  T.  Tuttle. 

MUSICIAN. 

1  Warren  Seavey. 

WAGONER. 

1  William  Keef. 

PRIVATES. 

1  Andrews,  Gilman 

2  Atwood,  Rufus  B. 

3  Bunker,  Darius 

4  Blagden,  Corydon  C. 

5  Bray,  Asa  W. 

6  Burgess,  George  H. 

7  Burgess,  Weston 

8  Cole,  Amos  H. 

9  Chapman,  Robinson 

10  Chase,  Henry  H. 

11  Durgin,  Joseph  P. 

12  Dunlap,  William  L. 

13  Durgin,  John  H. 

14  Dutton,  Hendrick  A.  N. 

15  Davis,  Norris  A. 

16  Emery,  D.  W. 

17  Fish,  John  L. 

18  Frost,  John  F. 

19  Fowler,  George  W. 

20  Fish,  Danville  F. 

21  Greenleaf.  Alpheus  S. 

22  Greenleaf,  Benjamin  L. 

23  Gardiner,  John  H. 

24  Grant,  Franklin 

25  Getchell,  Charles 

26  Hodgdon,  Alonzo 

27  Hunncwell,  Heman,  Jr. 

28  Hamlin,  Henry  C. 

29  Heald,  Frank 
SO  Hanson,  Samuel 

31  Judkins,  M.  V.  B. 

32  Khicaid,  Warren  J. 


47 'Solon 

30  Skowhegau 

23      do 


do 
Madison 
Skowhegan 

do 

do 

do 

do 
Melrose 
Starks 
Moseow 
Industry 
Athens 

do 

Anson 

Skowhegan 

Moscow 
Fairfield 
Athens 
Skowliegan 

do 
Cornville 
Winthrop 
Starks 

do 
Skowhegan 
Forks,  Pi. 
Starks 
Forks,  PI. 
Abbot 
Pittsfield 
Fairfield 
Starks 
Skowhegan 

do 

do 
Starks 

do 
Skowhegan 

do 
Anson 


20  Skowhesran 


Solon 

Skowhegan 

Lewiston 

Skowhegan 

Athens 

Cornville 


Married 

or 
Single. 


Mustered 

into 
U.S.Ser. 


Married 

Single 
do 


do 
do 
do 
Married 
do 

Single 

do 

do 

do 
Married 
Single 

do 

do 

Married 
Single 

Single 

do 

do 
Married 
Single 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
Married 
Single 
Married 
Single 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
Married 
Single 

do 
Married 
Single 

do 

do 
Married 

do 

do 
Single 

do 

do 


June  4 
do' 
do 


do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do  • 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


Sick. 
Where. 


Killed. 
When. 


In  Camp 


APPENDIX    D. 


153 


Volunteers,  stationed  at  Camp  Howard,  Va.,  expressing  its  condition  on  the  morning 
taken  place  in  the  Comjiany  since  it  entered  the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  ttie 

WILLIAM   C.  MORGAN,  Captain. 


i 

Prisoners. 
When 
taken. 

Deceased. 
When. 

Disch'd. 
When. 

Remarks. 

1 

Sept.  11 

2 

Nov.  4 

3 

Aug.  3 

Resigned. 

1 

2 

Promoted  to  2d  Lieutenant,  Aug.  4. 

3 

July  21 

Confined  at  New  Orleans. 

4 

Reduced  to  Corporal,  Sept.  6. 

5 

1 

Aug.  10 

2 

Reduced  to  ranks,  June  24. 

3 

4 
5 

"        at  his  request,  Dec.  1. 

6 

July  15 

Now  in  9th  Maine. 

7 

8 
1 

Aug.  2 

1 
1 

Aug.  10 

1 

Sept.  12 

2 

3 

4 

Sept.  24 

, 

5 

6 

7 

Sept.  26 

8 

Appointed  Corporal,  Sept.  1. 

9 

July  21 

Confined  at  Richmond. 

10 

11 

Appointed  Corporal,  Sept.  1. 

12 

"           Sergeant,        " 

13 

14 

15 

Sept.  15 

16 

> 

17 

Appointed  Sergeant,  Sept.  1. 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

Nov.  25 

25 

26 

Sept.  16 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

11 


154 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Company  F,  Third  Regiment,  (^Continued.') 


c 

Names. 

<; 

Residence. 

33 

Keef,  George 

22 

Fairfield 

34 

Kendall,  Orren 

21 

Clinton 

35 

Luce,  Alshuiy 

18 

Norridgewock 

36 

Lambert,  James,  Jr. 

21 

Skowhegan 

37 

Linnc'll,  Lvman  M. 

21 

do 

38 

IMearler,  AVilliam  F. 

20 

Starks 

39 

Maxim,  William  H.  H. 

20 

Norridgewock 

40 

McDermaid,  Simeon  S. 

23 

Skowhegan 

41 

Maxwell,  Charles  M. 

26 

Canaan 

42 

Mayo,  Hosea  K. 

18 

Fairfield 

43 

Nason,  Ora  M. 

21 

Clinton 

44 

Otis,  Henry 

22 

Bingham 

45 

Putnam,  John 

21 

Dead  River 

46 

Packard,  George  R. 

20 

Parkman 

47 

Putnam,  William  F. 

19 

Dead  River 

48 

Pifree,  James  W. 

43 

Carratunk 

49 

Pratt,  Charles  H. 

20 

Benton 

50 

Eieli,  George  F. 

23 

Skowhegan 

51 

Rand,  James  H. 

33 

do 

52 

Robinson,  Dean  S. 

22 

Sebec 

53 

Russell,  Asa 

21 

Skowliegan 

54 

Russell,  Ciiarles  B. 

19 

do 

55 

Rackliff,  William  J. 

21 

Fairfield 

56 

Randall,  Ellis  M. 

20 

Anson 

57 

Steward,  George  W. 

18 

Skowhegan 

58 

S'i aires,  Frank  C. 

21 

Cornville 

59 

Sylvester,  Darius  W. 

22 

Skowhegan 

60 

Smith,  Perley 

20 

Anson 

61 

Svmons,  Henrv  P. 

19 

Skowhegan 

62 

Sally,  Frank 

19 

Lexington 

63 

Stevens,  John  H. 

30 

Canaan 

64 

Savage,  Brooks  D. 

19 

Skowhegan 

65 

Swan,  Henry  B. 

19 

Anson 

66 

Swan,  Franklin 

22 

do 

67 

Shattuck,  Lake 

19 

Madison 

68 

Thompson,  Erastus 

22 

Solon 

69 

Tantish,  John,  Jr. 

21 

Skowhegan 

70 

Tavlor,  Jonas 

20 

Norridgewock 

71 

Taylor,  Alfred 

21 

do 

72 

Varncy,  John  W. 

22 

Fairfield 

73 

Williamson,  Lutlier  A. 

38 

Starks 

74 

Woodworth,  William  H. 

18 

Smithfield 

75 

Wing,  George  S. 

21 

Skowhegan 

76 

Weston,  William  H. 

20 

do 

77 

Wilson,  Young 

24 

do 

78 

Young,  Cvrus  S. 

25 

Athens 

79 

ChentT,  William  P. 

46 

Skowhegan 

80 

Morgan,  William  C. 

30 

Cornville 

8! 

Dean,  Luther 

22 

Madison 

Married 
or 

Mustered 
into 

Single. 
Single 

tJ.  S.  Ser. 

June  4 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Married 

do 

Sini::le 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Married 

do 

Sino'le 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Married 

do 

Single 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do. 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Married 

do 

Single 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Married 

Oct.  19 

Single 

June  5 

Siclc. 
Wliere. 


In  Camp 


In  Camp 
Annapolis 

In  Camp 


Norridgew'k 
In  Camp 


In  Camp 


Killed. 
VVlieii. 


APPENDIX  D. 


155 


Return  of  Company  F,  Third  Regiment,  (  Continued.') 


i 

Prisoners. 
When 
taken. 

Deceased. 
Wlieii. 

Disch'd. 
When. 

Remarks. 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

Not  mustered  in. 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

Appointed  Corporal,  Sept.  1. 

44 

45 

Appointed  Corporal,  Sept.  1. 

46 

47 

.June  24 

48 

Aug.  3 

49 

50 

51 

June  24 

52 

Appointed  Corporal,  Dec.  1. 

53 

Oct.  25 

54 

55 

56 

57 

58 

59 

' 

Sept.  19 

60 

61 

62 

Sept.  24 

63 

Nov.  15 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

71 

72 

73 

74 

Oct.  15 

75 

76 

77 

78 

79 

Sept.  24 

80 

Appointed  Captain,  Sept  12. 

81 

156  ad.jutan't-general's  report. 

Recapitulation  of  Company  F,  Third  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers. 


Present  &  Absent. 

Prison- 
er. 

1 
1 

De- 
ceased. 

Dis- 
charged. 

De- 
serted. 

Trans- 
ferred. 

f";'/""-  !  Sick. 

Duty. 

Killed. 

Total, 

Commissioned  Officers 
Non-Com.  (.)ffi(er.s                 8 
Musicians  &  Wagoner'         1 
Privates                                  56 

8 

I 

4 

3 

2 

1 

12 

1 

3 
13 

2 
81 

Total 

65 

8 

2 

5 

18 

1 

99 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  \st,  1861. 


Present. 


For  Duty. 


01 

«■ 

O 

e 

•c 

o 

" 

'tr 

c 

■" 

P 

2  12  48  62 


6  68 


SPECIAL 

Duty. 


In 

Arrest. 


Absent. 


On 

Special 
Service. 


71 


2!73| 


Present  Organization  of  the  Company. 


1 

Date  of 

d 

Names. 

t 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Rank  or 
Appoint- 

Remarks. 

S5 

< 

ment. 
Sept.  11 

1 
2 
3 

William  C.  Morgan 

30 

Captain 

Cornville 

Jefferson  Savage 

2.3 

•Jd  Lieut. 

Madison 

Aug.  4 

1 

Charles  A.  Hill 

22 

Sergeant  Skowliegan 

April  29 

2 

Daniel  W.  Enu  rv 

22 

do          Fairrield 

Sept.  1 

3 

Samuel  L.  iiiliuan 

32 

do          Skowliegan 

April  29 

4 

Ansdn  11.  Morrison 

22 

do         j     do 

do 

5 

William  L.  IJunlap 

23 

do             do 

Sept.  1 

1 

Augustus  H.  Cook 

22 

Corporal  |  Athens 

April  29 

2 

Benjarriin  H.  Hall 

22 

do         jStarks 

do 

3 

Amos  H.  Cole 

19 

do         1     do 

Sept.  1 

4 

Josei)h  P.  Durgin 

36 

do         IFork's  Plant 

do 

5 

.lames  A.  Later 

21 

do        jSkowhegan 

do 

6 

Oia  M.  Nason 

22 

do          FaiiHeld 

Oct.  1 

7 

John  Putnam 

21 

do          Dead  River 

do 

8 

Dean  S.  llobiuson 

22 

do          Sebec 

Dec.  1 

1 

Warren  Seavey 

51 

Musician  Anson 

1 

Luther  Dean 

22 

Wagoner 

Madison          ; 

158 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Eetum  of  Capt.  Frank  S.  Hesseltine,  Company  G,  Third  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine 
of  December  1st,  1861,  together  with  a  complete  record  of  the  changes  that  have 
fourth  day  of  June,  1861.  CHAELES    W.  LOWE,  Orderly  Sergeant. 


Names. 


COMMISSIONED  OFFICERS 

1  Frank  S.  Hesseltine, 

2  Nathaniel  Hanscom, 

3  William  A.  Hatch. 

SERGEANTS. 

1  Frank  0.  Smiley, 

2  George  A.  Mclntire, 

3  Ciiarles  W.  Lowe, 

4  Samuel  Hamblen, 

5  Abner  E.  Small. 

CORPORALS. 

1  William  H.  Clapp, 

2  Wintield  S.  Howe, 

3  William  E.  Brown, 

4  Hadlcy  P.  Dyer, 

5  Ambrose  H.  Brown, 

6  Asher  C.  Hinds, 

7  Nathaniel  Perley. 

MUSICIANS. 

1  Charles  T.  Ellis, 

2  Llewellyn  E.  Hodges. 

WAGONER. 

1  John  G.  Wiley. 

PRIVATES. 

1  Austin,  Orrin 

2  Atherton,  Tileston  W. 

3  Austin,  Albert 

4  Arnold,  Charles  H. 

5  Bassett,  George  H. 

6  Benson,  George  T. 

7  Bates,  David 

8  Boulter,  George  W. 

9  Bigelow,  Amasa,  Jr. 

10  Bacon,  Charles 

11  Buswell,  Charles  H. 

12  Barney,  Henry  W. 

13  Crosby,  Atwood 

14  Curtis  James  M. 

15  Cole,  John  F. 

16  Crosby,  Augustine 

17  Davis"  George  W. 

18  Drummond,  George  C. 

19  Derochcr,  Honrv 

20  Derocher,  diaries  W. 

21  Eames,  Luther  N. 

22  Ellis,  George  A. 

23  Fcnno,  Charles  A. 

24  Fossett,  John  E. 
2,5  Field,  Henry 

26  Foss,  Albert  D. 

27  Fairbanks,  Henry  N. 

28  Frost,  Samuel  E. 

29  Ford,  GeoriiC  E. 

30  G rover,  Charles  C. 

31  Grover,  Simon 

32  Goulding,  Henry 


Residence. 


Waterville 

Benton 

Waterville 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

do 
Hanover 
Sidney 
Waterville 
Sidney 
Benton 
Waterville 

Sidney 
Winslow 


New  Sharon 

Mt.  Desert 

Belgwde 

Sidney 

Winslow 

Waterville 

do 
Winslow 
Skowhegan 
Waterville 
New  Sharon 
Waterville 
Albion 
Waterville 
New  Portland 
All)ion 
Waterville 
Winslow 
AVaterville 

do 

do 
Sidney 
Waterville 
Vassalboro' 
Sidney 
Albion 
Waterville 
Belgrade 
Fairfield 
Skowhegan 

do 
Waterville 


Married 

or 
Single. 

Married 

Mustered 

into 
U.S.  Ser. 

Sick. 
Where. 

June  4 

Single 

do 

do 

do 

Single 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Married 

do 

Single 
Married 

do 
do 

Single 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
do 

do 
do 

In  Camp 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Married 

do 

Single 

do 

do 
do 

do 
do 

In  Camp 

do 

do 

Married 

June  27 

Single 

June    4 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

In  Camp 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Married 

do 

Single 
do 

do 
do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Killed. 
When. 


APPENDIX    D. 


159 


Volunteers,  stationed  at  Camp  Howard,  Va.,  expressing  its  coiulition  on  the  morning 
taken  place  in  the  Company  since  it  entered  the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the 

NATHANIP:L   HANSCOM,  Captain. 


Prisoners. 

Deceased. 

Disch'd. 

o 

Wlien 

Wlien. 

When. 

Remarks. 

^ 

taken. 

1 

Nov.  14 

Appointed  Major  13th  Eegiment. 

2 

Promoted  to  Ca|)tain,  Nov.  15. 

3 

"          1st  Lieut.,      " 

1 

Not  mustered  in. 

2 

Promoted  to  2d  Lieutenant,  Nov.  15. 

3 
4 
5 

"             1st  Sergeant,         " 

1 
2 

Promoted  to  Sergeant,  Nov.  15. 

3 

4 

Aug.  8 

5 

July  21 

6 

Promoted  to  Sergeant,  Sept.  1. 

7 

Reduced  to  ranks.            " 

1 
2 

1 

1 

2 

* 

3 

4 

5 
6 

7 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  Sept.  11. 

July  21 

Wounded,  confined  at  liichmond. 

8 

9 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  Sept.  1. 

10 

11 

1-2 

Deserted,  Nov.  12. 

13 

July  21 

Confined  at  Richmond. 

14 

15 

16 

July  21 

Wounded,  confined  at  Richmond. 

17 

Promoted  to.  Corporal,  Sept.  1. 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

k 

23 

Transferred  to  Band. 

24 

25 

26 

July  21 

Confined  at  Richmond. 

27 

Transferred  to  Band. 

28 

1 

29 

Deserted  in  July. 

30 

31 

32 

160 


ADJUTANT-GENERAL  S   REPORT. 


Return  of  Company  G,  Third  Regiment,  (  Continued.') 


S3 
34 
35 

36 
3 

38 

39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
5  9 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 


Griffin,  Calvin  C. 
Griffin,  Georo;e  W. 
Graves,  William 
Henrickson,  Charles  A. 
Haskell,  Frank  W. 
Hunter,  Philander 
Harriman,  Albert  j\l. 
Hunter,  Cyrus 
Hunter,  Horace 
Herrirk,  Alixernon  P. 
HuUett,  Leander  T. 
Hale,  John  L. 
Lashers,  George 
Littlefield,  George 
McCausland,  Simon 
McFadden,  Michael 
A'lorgan,  Joseph 
Ma>on,  George  W. 
Pollard,  Asa 
Philbrook,  John  A. 
Percival,  Edw.  S. 
Pullen,  Frank  D. 
Proctor,  Homer 
Pollard,  Henry 
Perley,  Henry  P. 
Pollard,  Otis 
Perry,  James. 
Rollins,  George  S. 
Randlett,  Charles  B. 
Reed,  Horatio  N. 
Ricker,  James  F. 
Robinson,  Hiram  G. 
Shurburne,  Jacob 
Sawtelle,  Augustus  M. 
Smiley,  Augustine  P. 
Stearnes,  Fdward  P. 
Sawtelle,  Henry  W. 
Selden.  Charles  H. 
Thomas,  James  A. 
Viniiig,  iNIarceiius 
Wheeler,  George  L. 
\Vel)ber,  Hiram  C. 
Wildes,  Benjamin  B. 
Wyman,  William  W. 
Wormwood,  Tristam  G. 
Young,  Moses  W. 
Bii;elo\v,  Jonathan,  Jr. 
Chadwick,  George  H. 


Married 

Mustered 

Sick. 

Killed. 

Residence. 

or 
Sin<rle. 

into 
U.  S.  Ser. 

Where. 

When. 

21 

Mt.  Vernon 

Single 

June  4 

29 

do 

do 

do 

23 

Bowdoinham 

do 

do 

24 

Waterville 

do 

do 

18 

do 

do 

do 

20 

Clinton 

do 

do 

23 

do 

do 

do 

19 

do 

do 

do 

23 

do 

do 

do 

18 

Waterville 

do 

do 

19 

Mercer 

do 

do 

In  Camp 

29 

Winslow 

do 

June  27 

do 

19 

Waterville 

do 

June  4 

19 

do 

do 

do 

29 

Winslow 

Married 

do 

23 

Waterville 

Single 

do 

In  Camp 

20 

Lowell,  Mass. 

do 

June. 2  7 

21 

Sidney 

do 

June    4 

44 

Winslow 

Married 

do 

20 

Fairfield 

Single 

do 

18 

Waterville 

do 

do 

19 

do 

do 

do 

18 

Winslow 

do 

do 

19 

do 

do 

do 

19 

Waterville 

do 

do 

23 

Winslow 

do 

do 

18 

Waterville 

do 

do 

19 

Vassalboro' 

do 

do 

22 

Bangor 

do 

do 

22 

Clinton 

do 

do 

19 

Waterville 

do 

do 

41 

Sidney 

Married 

do 

29 

Waterville 

do 

do 

21 

Sidney 

Single 

do 

18 

do 

do 

do 

In  Camp 

22 

Lowell 

do 

do 

Alexandria 

20 

Sidney 

do 

do 

In  Camp 

18 

Norridgewock 

do 

do 

34 

Sidney 

Married 

do 

19 

Windsor 

Single 

June  27 

In  Camp 

20 

Waterville 

do 

.June    4 

24 

Winslow 

do 

do 

19 

Kennebunkp't 

do 

do 

21 

Waterville 

do 

do 

30 

Bath 

do 

do 

22 

Calais 

do 

do 

21 

Bloomtield 

do 

June  27 

21' 

Augusta 

do 

June    4 

APPENDIX    D.  161 

Return  of  Company  (?,  Third  Regi7nent,  (  Continued.') 


33 
34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 

50 

51 

52 

63 

54 

55 

56 

57 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

71 

72 

73 

74 

75 

76 

77 

78 

79 

■80 


Prisoners, 
When 
taken. 


Julv  21 


July  21 


Deceased 
Wlien. 


Discli'd. 
When. 


Alio-.  8 


July  21 


July  15 


Oct.  7 


July  15 


Sept.   11 


Oct.  7 


Aug.  8 


Nov.  7 
Sept.  23 


Remarks. 


Confined  at  Richmond. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  Sept.  1. 
Wounded,  confined  at  Eiclimond. 


Confined  at  Richmond. 


Deserted,  Aug.  1 . 


Promoted  to  Corporal,  Sept.  1. 

Wounded  at  Bull  Run. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  Sept.  1. 


Wounded  at  Bull  Run. 
By  special  order.  No.  69. 


162  adjutant-general's  report. 

Recapitulation  of  Company  G,  Third  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers, 


Present  &  Absent. 

Killed. 

Prison- 
ers, 

Ha 

T.o.,„ 

Fit  for 
Duty. 

Sick. 

ceased,  charged. 

sorted,  ferred. 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers 
Non-Com.  Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 

3 

10 

3 

47 

2 

7 

1 

7 

1 

1 
10 

3 

3 

4 

14 
3 

77 

Total 

63 

9 

8 

1           11           3          3 

98 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  \st,  1861. 


Present. 


For  Duty. 


S      T      rt 


2    9  34  45 


Sick. 


On 

Special 

Duty. 


In 

Arrest. 


IS 

o 

m 

iS 

O 

«• 

•a 

o 

c 

T! 

a 

m 

a 

CO 

c 

.i 

o 

"l 

= 

o 

n 

=      9        B 

3  '  3    -z. 
o  ^:   e. 


1!    1  11 


2  69 


Absent. 


Sick. 


On 

Special 
Service. 


271 


Present  Organization  of  the  Company. 


1  Nathaniel  Hanscom 
2 1  William  A.  Hatch 
3  Geortre  A.  Mclntire 


1  Charles  W.  Lowe 

2  Samuel  Hani])len 
3!Abner  R.  Small 
4'Asher  C.  Hinds 
SiWinfield  S.  Howe 


1  William  H.  Copp 

2  William  E.  Brown 

3  Cliarles  H.  Selden 

4  Amasa  Bigelow,  Jr. 

5  George  H.  Bassett 

6  Albert  M.  Harriman 

7  George  W.  Davis 
8,Atwood  Crosby 


Rank. 


Residence. 


Date  of 
Rank  or 

Appdiiit- 
nienr. 


24 'Captain    Benton  !Nov.  15 

21  j  1st  Lieut.  Waterville       j     do 
23|2d  Lieut.  Waterville      i     do 


Sergeant  Waterville 
do       I       do 
do       !       do 
do        Benton 
do        Hanover 


Nov.  15 
April  30 
'June  27 
Sept.  1 
Nov.  15 


Corporal  Waterville  April  30 

do  Sidney  do 

do  Norridgcwock  Sept.  1 

do  Skowhegan  do 

do  Winslow  Sept.  1 1 

do  Clinton  Sept.  1 

do  Waterville  do 

do  lAlbion  June 


Remarks. 


Pris'r  at  Richmond 


164 


ADJUTANT-GENERAL  S   REPORT. 


Return  of  Capt.  William  S.  Heath,  Company  H,  Third  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine 
of  December  1st,  1861,  together  with  a  complete  record  of  the  changes  that  have 
fourth  day  of  June,  1861.  GILES   W.   SEWARD,  Orderly  Sergeant. 


■ 

Married 

Mustered 

Sick. 

Killed. 

c 

Names. 

Residence. 

or 

into 

•    Where. 

Wlien. 

"Z. 

COMMISSIONED  OFFICERS. 

< 

Single. 

U.  S.  Ser. 

1 

William  S.  Heath, 

27 

Waterville 

Married 

June  4 

2 

Francis  E.  Heath, 

22 

do. 

Single 

do 

3 

John  K.  Day. 

SERGEANTS. 

25 

do 

Married 

do 

1 

Edward  C   Lowe, 

22 

do 

Single 

do 

2 

George  W.  Rillshury, 

25 

Winslow 

Married 

do 

3 

Charles  H.  Stone, 

27 

Vassalboro' 

do 

do 

4 

James  H.  Plaisted, 

28 

Waterville 

Single 

do 

5 

G.  AV.  Seward. 

CORPORALS. 

42 

Vassalboro' 

Married 

do 

1 

John  W.  Livermore, 

44 

Vassalboro' 

Married 

do 

2 

George  E.  Burgess, 

22 

Vassalboro' 

Single 

do 

3 

Lucius  S.  Starkey, 

23 

Windsor 

Married 

do 

4 

Charles  11.  Shorev, 

21 

Waterville 

Single 

do 

5 

George  S.  Blake, 

28 

Belgrade 

do 

do 

6 

Cyrus  M.  Major, 

32 

Vassalboro' 

Married 

do 

7 

All.ro  Hubbard, 

23 

Waterville 

Single 

do 

8 

Henry  A.  Thing. 

MUSICIANS. 

26 

do 

do 

do 

1 

Henry  Crowell, 

18 

do 

do 

do 

2 

Baxter  Crowell. 

WAGONER. 

19 

do 

do 

do 

1 

Thomas  E.  Wagoner. 

TRIVATES. 

25 

Hallowell 

Married 

do 

1 

Austin,  Samuel  W. 

24 

New  Sharon 

Single 

do 

2 

Bragg,  Joab  D. 

26 

Vassalboro' 

do 

do 

3 

Bow,  Horace 

22 

Waterville 

do 

do 

4 

Bacon,  John  H. 

22 

do 

do 

do 

5 

Brags,  Lewis 

22 

Vassalboro' 

do 

do 

6 

Ballard,  Albert  C. 

18 

do 

do 

do 

7 

Burgess,  Ammi  A. 

18 

Hallowell 

do 

do 

8 

Brvant,  Rial  M. 

20 

Winslow 

do 

do 

9 

Barren,  AVilliam  K. 

42 

Waterville 

Married 

do 

10 

Ballard,  Llcwcllvn 

18 

Vassalboro' 

Siiiole 

do 

11 

Bacon,  William  H. 

18 

Waterville  ^ 

do 

do 

12 

Bean,  Leander 

22 

Vassalboro' 

do 

do 

13 

Chadwick,  Francis  E. 

18 

Winslow 

do 

do 

14 

Cochran,  Robert 

29 

Waterville 

do 

do 

15 

Corson,  Alliert 

19 

do 

do 

do 

16 

Drummond,  Allen  H. 

18 

Sidney 

do 

do 

17 

Dyer,  Lorenzo 

23 

Brighton 

do 

do 

18 

Dixon,  George 

20 

Fairfield 

do 

do 

19 

Eldridgc,  Shepherd 

21 

Waterville 

do 

do 

20 

Emerson,  Samuel  F. 

19 

Skowhegan 

do 

do 

21 

Eaton,  Daniel 

18 

Vassalboro' 

do 

do 

22 

Estes,  Jeremiah  A. 

22 

do 

do 

do 

23 

Emery,  Joseph  R. 

18 

Fairfield 

do 

do 

24 

Farmington,  Lorenzo 

33 

Vassalboro' 

Married 

do 

2.5 

Freeman,  George  R. 

18 

do 

Single 

do 

26 

Foss,  Martin 

24 

Albion 

do 

do 

27 

Fish,  Hiram 

28 

Waterville 

do 

do 

28 

Goodwin,  John  F. 

22 

do 

do 

do 

29 

Greene,  Nathaniel 

33 

Smithfield 

do 

do 

30 

Hill,  Elijah  K. 

21 

Augusta 

Married 

do 

31 

Hunter,  William 

27 

Clinton 

Single 

do 

APPENDIX    D. 


165 


Volunteers,  stcationed  at  Cartip  Howard,  Va.,  expressing  its  condition  on  the  morning 
taken  place  in  the  Company  since  it  entered  the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the 

FRANCIS   E.  HEATH,  Captain. 


I  Prisoners. 
5       When 
'Z       taken, 


1 
2 
3 
4 

5 1 

6 

7 

8 

9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
U 
15 
16 
17 
1 

19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
3'1 


July  21 


Deceased. 
When. 


Disch'd. 
When. 


Sept.  25 


Remarks. 


Promoted  Lieutenant-Colonel  5th  Regt.,  Sept.  25. 
"  Captain,  Sept.  25. 

"  First  Lieutenant,  Sept.  25. 

"  Second  Lieutenant,  Sept.  25. 

Confined  at  New  Orleans. 
Reduced  to  ranks,  June  26. 
Promoted  Ser<;eant-Major,  June  1. 

"  First  Sergeant,  Sept.  25. 

On  furlough. 

Reduced  to  ranks,  Oct.  15. 


Promoted  Sergeant,  Sept.  1. 


Oct.  20 


July  21 


July  21 


July  21 
July  21 


Confined  at  Richmond. 
Promoted  Corporal,  Sept.  1. 
Wounded.     Confined  at  Richmond. 

Deserted,  July  23,  from  Alexandria,  Va. 


Sept.  25 


Confined  at  New  Orleans. 
Confined  at  Richmond. 

Dropped  from  original  muster. 


166 


ADJUTANT-GENERAL  S   REPORT. 


Return  of  Company  H,  Third  Regiment,  (  Continued.') 


32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 

50 

51 

52 

53 

54 

55 

56 

5 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69 


Hunter,  Melvin 
Irvini^-,  James  W. 
James,  Isaiah  H. 
Judkins,  William  C. 
Knox,  Augustus 
Livermore,  William  W. 
Littk'tiekl,  Assenius 
Ladd,  Edwin 
Marston,  AVatson 
Mero,  T.  Weston 
McKenney,  Erastus 
Marsh,  Henry 
Nye,  George  W. 
Oliver,  Lafayette 
Preston,  Charles  H. 
Perry,  Joseph 
Pratt,  Isaac  C. 
Prebhlc,  William  T. 
Penny  Peltiah 
Parker,  Benjamin 
Quinby,  Harris  C. 
Robinson,  Greeuleaf  W. 
Kowe,  Isaac 
Rowe,  Asa  M. 
Rowe,  Philander  F. 
Stevens,  David  S. 
Sally,  Lafayette 
Stanley,  John  F. 
Spaulding,  George  W. 
Tallus,  John 
Thaver,  Welcome 
Taher,  Nathan  P. 
Taylor,  Sharon  C. 
Williams  Luke  B. 
Woodman,  Alvin  B. 
Marsh,  James  A. 
Ward,  Francis  P. 
Young,  Eben  W. 


18  Clinton. 

19  Vassaihoro' 
22;Water\ille 
36,Fairtield 
21iClinton 

Vassaihoro' 
Winsltjw 
Augusta 
Watcrville 
22!  Canaan 
22iBenton 
21 1  Canaan 
20;  Fairfield 
19j  Watcrville 
21  Benton 


Residence. 


Watcrville 
Vassaihoro' 
Winslow 
Watcrville 
Vassaihoro' 
Winslow 
Sidney 
Smiihfield 
do 
do 

21jSkowhegan 
28|Palmvra 
20  Smithfield 
I9jPalmyra 
22  Waterville 

20  do 

1 8J  Vassaihoro' 
19  Winslow 
22  Benton 
1 9[  Watcrville 
19  Athens 

21  China 

18,  Vassaihoro' 


Married   Mustered 

iito 
Single.    U.  S.  Ser. 


Single 

do 

do 

do 

do 
Married 
Single 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
Married 
Single 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
Married 
Single 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 


June  4 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


Sick. 
Where. 


Alexandria 


In  Camp 
Alexandria 
In  Camp 


In  Camp 


Killed. 
When. 


APPENDIX   D. 


167 


Return  of  Company  H,  Third  Regiment,  (^Continued.') 


6 

Prisoners. 
Wlien 

Deceased. 
Wlien. 

Disch'd. 

When. 

Remarks. 

_5_ 

taken. 

32 

33 

34 

35 

July  28 

Wounded  at  Bull  Run. 

36 

On  furlouf^h  in  Maine. 

37 

Promoted  to  Corporal. 

38 

39 

40 

41 

July  21 

Confined  at  Richmond. 

42 

In  General  Hospital. 

43 

In  arrest. 

44 

Appointed  Sergeant. 

45 

46 

July  21 

Confined  at  Richmond. 

47 

48 

■ 

49 

50 

51 

52 

53 

54 

In  General  Hospital. 

55 

56 

57 

58 

On  furlough  in  Maine. 

59 

60 

■-■' 

61 

62 

63 

July  21 

Confined  at  New  Orleans. 

64 

Aug.  15 

65 

66 

67 

68 

Sept.  10 

69 

168 


ADJUTANT-GENERAL  S    REPORT. 


Recapitulation  of  Company  H,  Third  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers. 


Present  &  Absent. 

Killed. 

Prison- 
ers. 

De- 
ceased. 

Dis- 
charged. 

1 

De-    Trans- 

serted.  ferred. 

Fit  for 
Duty. 

Sick. 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers 
Non-Com.  Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 

2 

7 

2 

.54 

5 

1 
7 

2 

1 
1 
2 

!    1 
1 

1        1 

3 

10 

3 

72 

Total 

65 

5 

8 

2 

4 

1      1     3 

88 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  \st,  18G1. 


For  Dutv. 


1110  47  58    1 


On 

Special 
Duty. 


O 

6 


In 

Arrest. 


iEi  S 

o ;  i 


1  64 


On 

Special 

SERVICE. 


3  67 


Present  Organization  of  the  Company. 


Date  of 

c 

Names. 

tt 

Rank.           Residence. 

Rank  or 
Appoint- 

Remarks. 

•^ 

<; 

ment. 

1 

Francis  E.  Heath 

22 

Captain 

Waterville 

Sept.  25 

Recruiting  in  IMaine 

2 

John  R.  Day 

25 

1  St  Lieut. 

do 

do 

3 

Edward  C.  Lowe 

22 

2d  Lieut. 

do 

do 

1 

Giles  W.  Seward 

42 

Sergeant 

Vassalboro' 

Sept.  25 

2 

Georjje  W.  Pillsbury 

25 

do 

Winslow 

Sept.  1 

Prisoner    at     Rich- 

3 

George  W.  Nve 

28 

do 

Fairfield 

do 

[mond. 

4 

George  S.  Blake 

28 

do 

Belgrade 

do 

1 

Lucius  L.  Starkey 

23 

Corporal 

Winslow 

do 

2 

Cvrus  M.  Major 

32 

do 

Vassalhoro' 

do 

3 

Albro  Hubhanl 

23 

do 

Waterville 

do 

4 

Ilenrv  A.  Tliino; 

26 

do 

do 

do 

5 

Greenleaf  W.  Robinson 

23 

do 

Sidney 

do 

6 

Rial  M.  Bryant 

20 

do 

Winslow 

do 

7 

William  W.  Livermore 

18 

do 

Vassalhoro' 

do 

I 


12 


170 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Ketuvn  of  Capt.  Moses  B.  Lakeman,  Company  I,  Third  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine 
of  December  1st,  1861,  together  with  a  complete  record  of  the  changes  that  have 
fourth  day  of  June,  1861.  H.  M.  ANDERSON,  Orderly  Sergeant. 


COMMISSIONED  OFFICERS 

1  M.  B.  Lakeman, 

2  A.  R.  Quinby, 

3  H.  M.  Rines.' 

SERGEANTS. 

1  G.  B.  Erskine, 

2  A.  G.  N.  Baiicv, 

3  R.  S.  McCurdy, 

4  Alexander  Lewis. 

CORPORALS. 

1  H.  M.  Anderson, 

2  F.  S.  Morton, 

3  Daniel  Chadwick, 

4  William  Place. 

MUSICIAN. 

1  C.  B.  Whittier. 

■WAGONER. 

1  John  Tommony. 

PRIVATES. 

1  Allen,  A.  B. 

2  Blaisdell,  G.  L. 

3  Ballard.  E..  Jr. 

4  Bickford,  B.  C. 

5  Brown,  W.  A. 

6  Ballard,  Jackson 

7  Burden,  C.  H. 

8  Boynton,  Willmrt 

9  Boynton,  F.  M. 
10  Bolton,  William 
11 ! Brace,  Emerv 

12  Boymon,  J.  T. 

13  Bran,  L.  W. 

14  Bailey,  A  J. 
15;Branch,  Byron 
lGiBachelder,'C.  M. 
17|Bessee,  John 
ISJBrann,  E.  M. 
igiBcrry,  Charles 
20  Bran,  J.  G. 
21|Conwav,  L.  M. 
22  Cook,  i.  H. 
23[Cook,  William  V. 
24 [Cooper,  W.  W. 
25 'Campbell,  B.  C. 

26  Colby,  H   G. 

27  Dodge,  J.  B. 

28  Dillingham,  George 

29  Evans,  Joseph  O. 

30  Fellows,  George  L. 

31  Havwavd,  W.  H. 
32; Hale,  W.  H. 

33  Griffith,  H.  A. 
34; Gordon,  G.  H. 
3.5  Go  well,  Samuel 
36  Grant,  B.  R. 
37!Grover,  J.  B. 


Married 

Mustered 

Sick. 

Killed. 

s. 

Residence. 

or 

into 

Wliere. 

When. 

< 
34 

Single. 

V.  S. Ser 

Augusta 

Marriec 

June  4 

32 

do 

do 

do 

25 

do 

Single 

do 

22 

Palermo 

Single 

do 

24 

Farmington 

do 

27 

Augusta 

Married 

do 

31 

Lincolnville 

do 

do 

17 

Augusta 

Single 

do 

21 

do 

do 

41 

do 

Married 

do 

27 

do 

do 

do 

31 

Readfield 

do 

Hallowell 

Single 

do 
do 

27 

Boston 

Single 

do 

22 

Palermo 

do 

do 

18 

Augusta 

do 

do 

22 

do 

do 

do 

19 

Palermo 

do 

do 

20 

Augusta 

do 

do 

24 

Palermo 

do 

do 

20 

do 

do 

do 

22 

Augusta 

do 

do 

20 

Somerville 

do 

do 

19 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

26 

Chelsea 

Married 

do 

34 

Augusta 

Single 

do 

23 

do 

do 

do 

19 

Winthrop 

do 

do 

18 

do 

do 

42 

Augusta 

Married 

do 

19 

Somerville 

Single 

do 

20 

Augusta 

do 

do 

21 

do 

do 

do 

20 

China 

do 

do 

29 

Somerville 

Married 

do 

20 

do 

do 

do 

23 

Vienna 

Sin-le 

do 

21 

Somerville 

do 

do 

22 

Norridgewock 

do 

do 

20 

Somerville 

do 

do 

181 

Augusta 

do 

do 

19 

Skowhcgan 

do 

do 

21 

Norridgewock 

do 

do 

18 

Augusta 

do 

do 

20 

do 

do 

do 

26 

do 

do 

do 

23 

Somerville 

do 

do 

23 

Gardiner 

do 

do 

APPENDIX   D. 


171 


Volunteers,  stationed  at  Camp 
taken  place  in  the  Company 


Howard,  Va.,  expressing  its  condition  on  the  morning 
since  it  entered  the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the 
M.  B.  LAKEMAN,  Captain. 


I 


Prisoners.  Deceased. 
When         yv^gn 
taken 


July   27 
Aug.  3 


9 

10 
11 
12 
13 
U 
15 
Ifi 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
2.5 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 


July  21 


July  2/ 


Disch'd. 
Wlien. 


Aug.  8 


Aug.  8 


Sept.  6 


Sept.  9 


Sept. 


Resigned. 
Resigned. 

Acting  1st  Lieutenant  from  Nov.  16. 

Reduced  to  ranks. 
Reduced  to  ranks. 

Appointed  1st  Sergeant. 


Transferred  to  Band. 


Never  served. 
Buried  at  Clermont. 


Promoted  Sergeant. 
Confined  at  Richmond. 

Promoted  Corporal. 


Employed  at  Hospital  at  Alexandria,  Virginia. 
Reported  dead  at  Winthrop. 
Never  served. 


Reduced  to  ranks  from  Corporal. 
Reduced  to  ranks  from  Corporal. 

Promoted  to  Corporal. 


Promoted  to  Corporal. 

Reduced  to  ranks  from  Corporal. 


Sept.  1 8 


172 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Retvrn  of  Company  I,  Third  Regiment,  (^Continned.') 


38  Getchell,  Frank  H. 

39  Huntinj^ton,  G.  H. 

40  Jones,  N.  \V. 

41  Kennedy,  Isaac  "W. 

42  Khnl)all",  G.  H. 

43  Kimball,  C.  M. 

44  Lyon,  Henry 

45  Lewis,  J.  M". 

46  Leiizliton,  Aaron 

47  Liverrnore,  L.  H. 

48  Littletield,  John,  Jr. 

49  Lent,  James 
5(J  Moore,  Dermis 
51  Merrill,  E.,  Jr. 
52|Malier,  William 
53jMarston,  8.  B. 
54  McDaniel,  G.  W. 
SSlMann,  J.  A. 

56  McDaniel,  Gardiner  T. 
57lMcDaniel,  Samuel 
58  Murphy,  Edward 
59 'Nicholas,  Andrew 
eolNelson,  Jolm 
eiJNeal,  H.  W. 
62!Kidley,  Ilezekiah 

63  Rohinson,  G.  L. 

64  Russell,  G.  L. 

65  Sabin,  AV..M. 

66  Stover,  William 

67  Stone,  Charles  0. 

68  Stewart,  William  C. 

69  Spofford,  William  H. 

70  Swif'r,  William 

71  Stevens,  Thomas 
72; Turner,  Briggs 

73  Tarbox,  H.  D. 

74  Thorns,  W.  S. 

75  Vininir,  H.  S. 

76  Witham,  Denol.a 

77  Wentworth,  G.  P. 

78  Warren,  Orrison 

79  Wentworth,  G.  C. 

80  Wagg,  C.  H. 

81  Walker,  H.  J. 

82  Perrv,  Cvrus 

83  Chufchili,  J.  W. 
84!  Perry,  Frank 
85lFish"er,  George  H. 
86lWesterfield,  Henry  B. 
87 1  Elliot,  Frederick 
SSiSpaulding,  J.  H. 

89 1  Stewart,  E.  A. 
90  Smith,  Joseph  S. 


Married 

Mustered 

Sick.         1    Killed. 

< 

26 

Residence. 

or 
Single. 

into 
U.  S.  Ser. 

Wliere.       |   When. 

Waterville 

Single 

June  4 

21 

Litchfield 

do 

do 

18 

Palermo 

do 

do 

19 

Somerville 

do 

do 

24 

Chelsea 

do 

do 

il9 

do 

do 

do 

26 

Vassalboro' 

do 

do 

19 

Palermo 

do 

do 

26 

Augusta 

do 

do 

33 

do 

Married 

do 

18 

Skowhegan 

Single 

do 

17 

do 

22 

Farmington 

Single 
Married 

do 
do 

23 

Gardiner 

Single 

do 

24 

Somerville 

Married 

do 

27 

do 

Single 

do 

22 

Augusta 

do 

do 

20 

Somerville 

do 

do 

20 

do 

do 

do 

26 

Augusta 

do 

do 

25 

do 

do 

do 

18 

Palermo 

do 

do 

20 

do 

do 

do 

17 

Richmond 

do 

do 

19 

China 

do 

do 

18 

Augusta 

do 

do 

22 

do 

Married 

do 

19 

do 

Single 

do 

19 

do 

do 

do 

29 

Gardiner 

Married 

do 

34 

Augusta 

do 

do 

26 

Bath 

Single 

do 

20 

Augusta 

do 

do 

18 

Somerville 

do 

do 

19 

Gardiner 

do 

do 

19 

Augusta 

do 

do 

18 

Litchheld 

do 

do 

22 

Gardiner 

do 

do 

31 

Augusta 

do 

do 

24 

Vassalboro' 

do 

do 

19 

Gardiner 

do 

do 

19 

Augusta 

do 

do 

32 

Norridgewock 

do 

do 

43 

Litchfield 

Married 

do 

121 

Norridgewock 

Single 

do 

35 

Augusta 

Sept  1 

118 

do 

Single 

do 

25 

Decatur,  Ohio 

Marrie(i 

do 

23 

Bath 

Single 

iJune  4 

27 

Augusta 

do 

July  5 

2.') 

do 

do 

do 

|23 

Bath 

do 

June  4 

APPENDIX   D. 


173 


Return  of  Company  I,  Third  Regiment,  (  Continued?) 


Deceased. 
When. 


Sept.22 
Sept.22 


Ausr.  23 


Disch'cl. 
When. 


Nov.   14 
Aug.  22 

• 

Sept.  5 
Aug.  8 


Appointed  Assistant  Surgeon. 


Promoted  to  Corporal. 


Never  served. 
Never  served. 


Drummer. 

Appointed  Sergeant. 

Teamster. 

Under  sentence  Court  Martial. 


Appointed  Sergeant. 
Appointed  Corporal. 
Appointed  Corporal. 


Joined  Company  at  Clermont. 
Appointed  2d  Lieutenant,  Aug.  3. 
Blacksmith. 

[Lieutenant  until  Nov.  16. 
Transferred  from  Quartermaster-Sergeant.     Acting  1st 


174:  adjutant-general's  report. 

Recapitulation  of  Company  I,  Third  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers. 


Present  &  Absent.] 


Fit  for 
Duty. 


Sick. 


Prison-      De-  Dis-         De- 

I    ers.    !  ceased,    charged,  serted. 


Comniissioncd  Officers  2 

Non-Com.  Officers        '  12 

Musicians  &  Wagoner  2 

Privates  58 


Total 


74 


12 


Trans- 
ferred. 


Total. 


5 

i   1* 
4 

80 
!103 


Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  \st,  1861. 


Present. 

Absent. 

^'^              In 

Special     .    ^^  ^ 
DuTv.      Arrest. 

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Sick. 

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51 

65 

3 

3 

7 

1 

76 

1 

2 

2 

78 

Present  Organization  of  the  Company. 


Date  of 

6 

Names. 

ec 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Rank  or 
Appoint- 

Remarks. 

«i 

< 

34 

ment. 

1 

Moses  B.  Lakeman 

Captain 

Augusta 

May  1 

[from  Nov.  16. 

2 

George  B.  Erskine 

22 

1st  Lieut  Palermo 

Novels 
Aug.  3 

Actino-     1st     Lieut. 

3 

Frederick  Elliot 

23 

2(1  Lieut. 

Bath 

Tran.sfd  from  Co.  A 

[Aug.  3. 

1 

Holman  M.  Anderson 

17 

Sergeant 

Augusta 

Sept.  1 

Prom.  fm.  Corporal. 

2 

.Jackson  Ballard 

19 

do 

Palermo 

do 

do       Private. 

3 

William  C.  Stuart 

29 

do 

Gardiner 

June  4 

do            do 

4 

Denola  Witliam 

22 

do 

do 

Sept.  1 

do            do 

5 

A.  G.  N.  Bailey 

24 

do 

Farmington 

June  4 

[gusta. 

1 

Daniel  Cliadwick 

41 

Corporal 

Augusta 

June  4 

Mustered  in  at  Au- 

2 

Isaac  N.  Kennedy 

19 

do 

Somerville 

Sept.  1 

Promoted. 

3 

George  P.  Wontworth 

36 

do 

Augusta 

do 

4 

Henry  A.  Griffith 

18 

do 

do 

do 

5 

John  B.  Dodge 

21 

do 

Somerville 

do 

6 

Orrison  Warren 

24 

do 

Vassalhoro' 

do 

7 

Frank  M.  Boynton 

20 

do 

Palermo 

do 

1 

William  Stover 

19 

Musician 

Augusta 

Nov.  1 

1 

William  H.  SpofFord 

34 

Wagoner 

do 

Aug.  8 

Regimental  Driver.; 

176 


ADJUTANT-GENERAL  S   REPORT. 


Return  of  Capt.  Newell  Strout,  Company  K,  Third  Eegiment  Infantry,  Maine 
of  December  1st,  1861,  together  with  a  complete  record  of  the  changes  that  have 
fourth  day  of  June,  1861.  JOHN  C.  KEEN,  Orderly  Sergeant. 


1 

Married 

Mustered 

Pick. 
Wliere. 

Killed.  ' 

d 

Names. 

Residence. 

or 

into 

Wlien. 

^ 

COMMISSIONED  OFFICERS. 

< 

Sinj!le. 

U.  S.  Ser. 

1 

Newell  Strout, 

28 

Durham 

Single 

June  4 

2 

Bensley  S.  Kcllcy, 

28 

Winthrop 

Married 

do 

3 

William  EUlen. 

SEUGEANTS. 

do 

do 

do 

1 

Sumner  H.  Stanley, 

40|     do 

do 

do 

2 

William  M.  Kicliinond, 

21      do 

Single 

do 

3 

Henry  Penninian, 

27 

do 

Married 

do 

4 

Freeman  Strout, 

26 

Durham 

do 

do 

5 

James  C.  Kicker. 

COKl'OUALS. 

29 

Winthrop 

do 

do 

1 

Daniel  Lothrop, 

41 

do 

do 

do 

2 

Augustus  A.  Caswell, 

28 

Manchester 

do 

do 

3 

Albert  A.  J.  Davis, 

21  Bangor 

Single 

do 

4 

James  M.  Eorsaith, 

35 

Winthrop 

do 

do 

5 

Frederic  Strout, 

21 

Durham 

do 

do 

6 

Ivory  C.  Hanson, 

Winthrop 

Married 

do 

7 

Kisli worth  A.  Burgess, 

19 

do 

Single 

do 

8 

John  F.  Gaslin. 

MUSICIANS 

20 

do 

do 

do 

1 

Charles  B.  Haskell, 

33 

Readfield 

Married 

do 

2 

George  W.  Chandler. 

PRIVATES. 

44 

Winthrop 

do 

do 

1 

Allen,  Stephen 

18 

Wayne 

Single 

do 

2 

Bryant,  William  B. 

Turner 

Married 

3 

Bryant,  Thomas  J. 

22 

do 

Single 

do 

4 

Brown,  Joseph  G. 

35 

Palmyra 

do 

do 

5 

Bradburv,  Charles  H. 

22 

Gorham 

do 

do 

6 

Bradbury,  Charles  H.  2i 

19 

Anson 

do 

do 

7 

Batchelder,  Andrew  P. 

20 

Winthrop 

do 

do 

8 

Babb,  Orrin  G. 

21 

do 

do 

do 

9 

Boyle,  James  W. 

29 

Wayne 

Married 

do 

10 

Burgess,  William  H. 

23 

Winthrop 

Single 

do 

11 

Buirell,  Franklin 

Wayne 

do 

do 

1-2 

Bussell,  John  W. 

28 

Winthrop 

do 

do 

13 

Butler,  George  A. 

18 

do 

do 

do 

14 

Butler,  Andrew  C. 

44 

do 

Married 

do 

lo 

Bailev,  William  P. 

20 

do 

Single 

no 

16 

Campl)ell,  John  W. 

23 

Liverniore 

Married 

do 

17 

Carver,  Jason 

43 

Leeds 

do 

do 

18 

Clough,  Charles  E. 

21 

Fayette 

Single 

do 

19 

Duyer,  Franklin 

24 

winthrop 

do 

do 

20 

Dexter,  Hermon  N. 

22 

Wayne 

Single 

do 

21 

Freeman,  David  P. 

19 

Winthrop 

do 

do 

22 

Friend,  Warren  A. 

18 

do 

do 

do 

23 

Frost,  Albert  II. 

do 

do 

do 

24 

(irant,  David 

25 

do 

Married 

do 

2.5 

Gilson,  Nathaniel  G. 

22 

Monmouth 

Single 

do 

26 

Gilson,  John  Q.  A. 

26 

do 

Married 

do 

27 

Goldthwait,  Edwin 

39 

Winthrop 

do 

do 

28 

(ieorge,  Francis 

Leeds 

Single 

do 

2'J 

:tiille,  De  Forrest  M. 

Fayette 

j     do 

do 

3C 

Heald,  William 

44 

E.  Livermore 

Married 

;     do 

31 

Hammond,  Christopher 

21 

[Winthrop 

:  Single 

1     do 

32 

Holmes,  .lames  M. 

22 

!     do 

Married 

do 

Winthrop 

33 

iHunton,  Herbert 

18 

Readfield 

Single 

]     do 

APPENDIX    D. 


177 


Volunteers,  stationed  at  Camp  Ploward,  Va.,  expressing  its  condition  on  the  morning 
taken  place  in  the  Company  since  it  entered  the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the 

WILLIAM  L.  RICHMOND,  Captain. 


Prisoners. 
When 
Taken. 


Deceased. 
Wlien. 


Sept.  16 


Disci) 'd. 
When. 


Aug.  8 
Aug.  7 
Aug.  20 

Sept.  22 


Aug.  4 


Sept.  19 
Nov.  4 


Remarks. 


Resicrned. 


By  special  order,  No.  69. 
Promoted  to  Captain,  Sept.  3. 


Deserted  June  4,  at  Augusta. 
Appointed  Sergeant,  Sept.  23. 
Reduced  to  ranks,  at  his  request. 

Reduced  to  ranks,  Oct.  1. 
Dec.  5. 


Promoted  to  1st  Lieutenant,  Sept.  7. 


Deserted,  June  2  at  Augusta. 

Appointed  Corporal,  Oct.  1. 

Sept.  23. 


Never  served. 


Detailed  in  Hospital. 
Did  not  start  from  Maine. 
Did  not  start  from  Maine. 


On  furlough. 


178 


ADJUTANT-GENERAL  S   REPORT. 


Return  of  Company  K,  Third  Regiment,  (  Continued.^ 


34  Jacobs,  Elijivli  T. 

35  Judkins,  Henry 

36  Keene,  John  C. 

37  Moran,  Michael 

38  Nelke,  Solomon  A. 

39  Norris,  Daniel  S. 

40  Newell,  Hu,i;h  S. 

41  Putnam,  Christopher  C. 

42  Philbrook,  Daniel  W. 

43  Pierce,  Thomas  H.  B. 

44  Quint,  Orrin 

45  Robbins,  John  Q. 

46  Raymond,  William  R. 

47  Raymond,  Georg-e  W. 

48  Robbins,  Oscar  E. 

49  Smiley,  Charles  H. 

50  Sterns,  Joseph  H. 

51  Stevens,  William 

52  Sterns,  Charles  J. 

53  Smart,  Charles  A. 

54  Smart,  Bradford  W. 

55  Snell,  Patrick  H. 

56  Sleeper,  Charles  D. 

57  Tiiomas,  Henry  C. 

58  Thomas,  Edward  K. 

59  Thurston,  Stephen  A. 

60  Towns,  Edward  F. 

61  Turner,  Henry  S. 

62  Upton,  George  W. 

63  Wood,  A.  G;  H. 

64  Wilson,  William  G. 

65  Woodman,  Benjamin 

66  Woodbury,  Andrew 

67  Ware,  Charles  L. 

68  Oliver,  W.  H. 

69  Carroll,  James  0. 

70  Colbv,  E.  B.  F. 

71  Howard,  William  H. 

72  Thomas,  Bradbury  N. 

73  Mann,  Elisha  K. 

74  Johnson,  H.  H. 

75  Fabvan,  H.  0. 

76  Kev',  Rugsries  S. 

77  Boothby,  Walter  W. 

78  Howard,  Dexter  W. 

79  Folsom,  Samuel  P. 

80  Stevans,  Thomas  J. 

81  Thomas,  Zadoc  H. 

82  Burt,  Edwin 

83  Owen,  W.  H. 


30  Winthrop 

do 
26;  Leeds 


22 

Readlield 

22 

Winthrop 

21 

Mt.  Vernon 

27 

Readfield 

25 

Readlield 

21 

Winthroj) 

28 

Readfield 

39 

Winthrop 

36 

Wayne 

22 

do 

23 

Readfield 

21 

Winthrop 

27 

do 

29 

Wayne 

25 

Winthrop 

19 

Vassalboro' 

25 

do 

28 

Winthrop 

18 

do 

18 

Readfield 

Winthrop 

19 

do 

20 

do 

20 

Leeds 

20 

Winthrop 

21 

do 

24 

do 

24 

Leeds 

19 

Winthrop 

18 

Pittston 

34 

Fairfield 

21 

Windsor 

22 

do 

18 

Readfield 

20 

do 

20 

Leeds 

18 

Farmington 

18 

Leeds 

18 

Greene 

23 

Leeds 

21 

do 

30 

Norridgewock 

23 

New  Sharon 

18 

Readfield 

U.  S.  Army 

Brooklyn 

Married 

or 
Single. 

Single 
Married 

do 
Single 
Married 
Single 
Married 

do 
Single 

do 
Married 
Single 
Married 
Single 

do 
Married 

do 

do 
Single 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
Married 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

dd 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Married 

Single 


Mustered 

into 
U.  S.  Ser. 


Sick, 
Wliere. 


Ca'p  How'd 

Readfield 

Alexandria 


Winthrop 


June  4 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
Julv  27 

do 

do 

do 
June  4 
Nov.  6 
Oct.  1 
Sept.  24 

do 

do 

do 
Sept.  21 

Oct.  12  Ca'p  How'd 
Nov.  26  I 


Killed. 
Wlien. 


APPENDIX   D. 


179 


Return  of  Company  K,  Third  Regiment^  (^Continued.') 


Prisoners. 
When 
taken 


34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 

50 

51 

52 

53 

54 

55 

56 

57 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

71 

72 

73 

74 

75 

76 

77 

78 

79 

80 

81 

82 

83 


Deceased. 
When. 


Disch'd. 
When. 


Aug.  4 
Au<;.  7 


Sept.  16 


Remarks. 


Au-.  7 


Nov.  4 


Aug.  4 


Nov.  11 


Appointed  1st  Sergeant,  Sept.  20. 

Appointed  Corporal,  Dec.  5. 
Detailed  in  Hospital. 

On  furlough. 

Did  not  start  from  Maine. 

On  furlough. 


Appointed  Corporal,  Sept.  23. 


Aug.  4 


Detailed  in  Hospital. 


Promoted  to  Mnjor,  Sept.  3. 

"  Brigade  Quarter-Master. 


180  adjutant-general's  report. 

Recapitulation  of  Company  K,  Third  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers. 


Present  &  Absent. 

Killed.  ^'i:°"- 
era. 

De- 
ceased. 

Trans- 
ferred. 

Fit  for 
Duty. 

Sick. 

charged. 

serted. 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers 
Non-Com.  Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 

Privates 

3 

12 

2 

55 

1 
6 

2 

3 

2 

1 
11 

1 
2 

4 

6 
15 

4 

80 

Total                            72 

7 

1       2     1       17     i     3 

4 

105 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  \st,  1861. 


Present. 

1 

Absent. 

On 

In 

Arre 

1 

On 

For  Duty. 

Sick. 

Special 
Duty. 

T. 

Sick. 

Special 
Service. 

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Present  Organization  of  the  Company. 


— 

Date  of 

c 

Names. 

u 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Rank  or 
Appoint- 

Remarks. 

'^ 

<. 

ment. 

1 

W.  L.  Richmond 

21 

Captain 

Winthrop 

Sept.  3 

2 

Charles  B   Haskell 

33 

1st  Lieut. 

Readfield 

Nov.  9 

[hv  Company. 

3 

John  C.  Keen 

26 

2d  Lieut. 

Leeds 

do 

Acting  Lieut,  elected 

1 

John  C.  Keen 

26 

Serfreant 

Leeds 

Sept.  20 

2 

Alhert  A.  J.  Davis 

21 

do 

Banffor 

Sept.  23 

3 

Henry  Pcnniman 

27 

do 

Winthrop 

June  4 

4 

Freeman  Stroiit 

26 

do 

Durham 

do 

5 

•James  C.  Ricker 

29 

do 

Winthrop 

do 

1 

.Joseph  G.  Brown 

35 

Corporal 

Palmyra 

Oct.  1 

2 

Charles  H.  Bradbury 

22 

do 

Gorham 

Sept.  23 

3 

Htioh  S.  Ncn-ell 

27 

do 

Read  field 

Dec.  5 

4 

Bradford  W.  Smart 

25 

do 

Vassalhoro' 

Sept.  23 

5 

Frederic  Strout 

21 

do 

Durham 

June  4 

6 

John  F.  Gardiner 

20 

do 

Winthrop 

do 

APPENDIX   D. 


181 


FOURTH    REGIMENT. 


Return  of  original  Field  and  Staff  Officers  of  Fourth  Regiment  Lfantry,  Maine  Volunteers, 
showing  changes  which  have  taken  place  by  promotion,  resignation,  or  otherwise,  since  en- 
tering service  of  the  United  States  to  December  1,  1861. 


Hiram  G  Berry 
Tliomas  H.  Marshall 
Frank  S.  Nic-ker>oii 
Jabez  B.  Green  halgh 
Isaac  C,  Abbott 
S.  C.  Hunkins 
Abial  Lil)bey 
B.  A.  Chase 


Rank. 

Residence. 

Colonel 

Rockland 

Lieut. -Colonel 

Belfast 

Major 

do 

Adjutant 

Rockland 

Quartermaster 

do 

burgeon 

Windham 

Asst.-Surgeon 

Richmond 

Chaplain 

Unity 

Date  of  Appoint-] 

ment 

May     8, 

1861 

June  11, 

1861 

do 

June  14, 

1861 

do 

June  21, 

1861 

Aug.   6, 

1861 

do 

Remarks. 


Prom,  to  Col.  7th  Regr. 

Prom,  to  Lt.-Col.  and 

[to  Col.  14th  Reg. 

Taken  prisoner.     Re- 
[leased  on  parole. 


REGIMENTAL    BAND. 


Names. 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of  Muster 
into  U.  S.  Serv. 

Remafk.s. 

John  F.  Singhi 

Leader 

Rockland 

June  15,1861 

Promoted  from  Co.  D. 

T.  J.  Woods 

Musician 

Mt.  Vernon 

do 

Geo.  E.  Dver 

do 

New  Sharon 

do 

Samuel  Davis 

do 

Mt.  Vernon 

do 

Judson  Hall 

do 

Noblcboro' 

do 

Geo.  L.  Hall 

do 

do 

do 

Venora  Whittier 

do 

Mt.  Vernon 

do 

F.  M.  Oilman 

do 

do 

do 

0.  J.  Wells 

do 

do 

do 

George  F.  Teague 

do 

New  Sharon 

do 

. 

John  R  Teague 

do 

Mt.  Vernon 

do 

•James  Warren 

do 

Biddeford 

June  16, 1861 

H.  H.  Rockwell 

do 

Uiica,  N.  Y. 

do 

Wales  Whitehouse 

do 

do 

do 

John  R.  Burpee 

do 

Rockland 

June  1. "5, 1861 

Transferred  from  Co.  B. 

H.  G.  Tibbetts 

do 

do 

do 

do 

John  F.  Gould 

do 

Belfast 

do 

Transferred  frbm  Co.  K. 

H.  M.  A.  Poor 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Georc;e  W.  Burgess 

do 

do 

do 

do 

J.  H.  Havner 

do 

do 

do 

do 

John  Grover 

do 

Rockland 

do 

Transferred  from  Co.  D. 

S.  K.  Whiting 

do 

do 

do 

do 

J.  R.  Skinner 

do 

Damariscotta 

do 

Transferred  from  Co.  E. 

Mark  L.  Knowlton 

do 

Liberty 

do 

Transferred  from  Co.  F. 

182 


ADJUTANT-GENERAL  S    REPORT. 


Return  of  Capt.  Henry  W.  Cunningham,  Company  A,  Fourth  Regiment  Infantry, 
morning  of  December  1st,  1861,  together  with  a  complete  record  of  the  changes  that 
on  the  fifteenth  day  of  June,  1861.  OTIS    C.  McGRAY,  Orderly  Sergeant. 


Names. 


COMMISSIONED  OFFICERS. 

1  Henry  W.  Cunningham, 

2  Richard  S.  Ayer, 
S.Isaac  C.  Abbott. 

I  SERGEANTS. 

llAlonzo  G.  Libby, 

2  Andrew  J.  Grav, 

3  Otis  C.  McGrav, 
4j Charles  S.  Uoe, 
5:Jolm  A.  Phillips. 

CORPORALS. 

1 1  Riley  Green, 
2iThomas  Dawson, 
3j  Frederick  D.  Aldus, 
4 1  Edwin  A.  Coffin, 
5  i Isaiah  B.  Merrick, 
6' William  M.  Gould, 

Lewellen  Lincoln, 

Albert  A.  Haynes. 

MUSICIANS. 

Eben  M.  Sanborn, 
2j\yilliam  H.  Clifford. 

AVAGONEK. 

1  -Jonathan  Doten. 

PRIVATES. 

1  Abbott,  Timothy  W. 
2|Allenwood,  Epln-aini  F. 
3!  Beckett,  James  M. 
4JBuker,  Alpha 

5  Bryant,  Demetrius  J. 

6  (Curtis,  P'rank  A. 
Cunningham,  Jacob 
Curtis,  Stephen  0. 
Carver,  George  S. 
Cross,  Ephraim  C. 
Cross,  Ansel 
Cooley,  Melvin 
CuUnan,  William 
Colley,  James  M. 
Doten,  Cliarles 
Durham,  Tolford 
Daggett,  Stephen 
Dickey,  Lorenzo 
Dickey,  Otis  A. 
Demming,  Jerry 
Dorcey,  Micliael 
Daniels,  George  S. 
Elliot,  Joseph  M. 
Ellis,  Elisha  W. 
Five,  Daniel  D. 
Furbish,  Erastus 
Fairweather,  George 
Gurney,  Tliomas  H. 
!iuv,  Kdmond 
Gall,  James 
Gatchell,  William  B. 


9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
1.5 
1(3 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
2-2 
2.3 
24 
2.5 
26 
2T 
28 
29 
31 
31 


48Belfast 
31  Montvillc 
j  Rockland 

24 1  Unity 
19'Montville 

22  Unity 
29  Bangor 

34  do 

35  Belfast 
29      do 

23  do 
27      do 

23  Newport 
24 1  Unity 
18'Searsmont 
23  Bangor 


Married 

or 
Single. 


41 


Belfast 
St.  Albans 

Belfast 


23!  Freedom 
34!  Belmont 
38  Norlhport 

Ellsworth 

Montvillc 

Swanville 

Waldo 

Monroe 

Vinalhaven 

Searsmont 
do 

St.  Albans 

Belfast 
do 

Freedom 

Waldo 

Liberty 

Monroe 
do 

Bangor 
do 

Newport 

Freedom 

Monroe 

Unity 

Bangor 

Woo<lst'k,N. 

Waldo 
22  Belfast 
18  Searsmont 
19:St.  Albans 


Married 
Single 


i\]  iistered 

into 
U.  S.  Ser. 


June  15 
do 


Single 

do 

do 
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do 

Single 

do 

do 
Married 
Single 

do 

do 

do 

do 
do 

do 

do 

do 
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Single 

do 

do 

do 

do 

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do 
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Sing 

do 
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Single 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

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Single 

do 


do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
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do 

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do 

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do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
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do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
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do 
do 
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do 
do 


Sick. 
Where. 


Killed. 
When. 


Annapolis 
jIn  Camp 

!ln  Camp 


APPENDIX  D. 


183 


Maine  Volunteers,  stationed   at  Alexandria,  Vii.,  expressing  its  condition  on   the 
have  taken  place  in  the  Company  since  it  entered  the  service  of  the  United  States, 

H.  W.  CUNNINGHAM,  Captain. 


d 

Prisoners. 
When 
taken. 

Deceased. 
When. 

Disch'd. 
When. 

Remarks. 

1 
2 

3 

Appointed  Quarter-Master. 

1 

Promoted  to  2d  Lieutenant,  June  22. 

2 
3 

Promoted  to  1st  Sergeant,  June  22. 

4 

Aug.  1 

5 

Nov.  17 

1 

Promoted  to  3d  Sergeant,  Aug.  1. 

2 

4th         "        Nov.  17. 

3 

"         5th 

4 

"         1st  Corporal,     " 

5 

Transferred  to  Company  K,  4  th  Maine. 

6 

July  18 

7 

Reduced  to  ranks,  Sept.  1. 

8 

Nov.  1. 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

Promoted  to  8th  Corporal,  Sept.  28. 

3 

"              5th         "              " 

4 

5 

6 

7 

Oct.  31 

8 
9 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  Sept.  1. 

10 

11 

Nov.  13 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

Nov.  4 

24 

July  21 

Confined  at  Richmond. 

J3 

26 

27 

28 

Promoted  to  4th  Corporal,  Nov.  1. 

29 

30 
31 

184: 


ADJUTANT-GENERAL  S    REPORT. 


Return  of  Company  A,  Fourth  Regiment,  (  Continued.') 


Hi^-'gins,  Samuel  N. 
Heal,  Hosea  C. 
Hatch,  Enos  M. 
Hall,  Henry  C. 
Hajrarty,  Myrick 
./aekson,  Alonzo 
Kendriek,  William 
Ladd,  Henry  W. 
Lord,  Augustus  S. 
Law,  Melville 
Libby,  Joseph  P. 
Linikin,  William 
Lovejoy,  Joshua 
Lessor,  George 
Monroe,  Augustus  A. 
iMoores,  William  J. 
Mithie,  Thomas 
McKennev,  Joseph 
Metcalf,  William 
McAllister,  John 
McCausland,  Ilazen  E. 
Nichols,  Melville 
Nason,  Frank 
Ordway,  Lewis 
Piper,  Albert 
Philbrook,  Benjamin  F. 
Pingree,  Charles  A. 
Russ,  George  A. 
Uobertson,  Martin  L. 
Sweeney,  Dennis 
Sylvester,  Sandford  B. 
Severance,  Joseph 
Stiiison,  E<lwin  M. 
Stevens,  Edward  H. 
Sanborn,  David 
Smith,  John  B. 
Speed,  Horace 
Sylvester,  George  W. 
Trussell,  Anson  T. 
Thompson,  William 
VVhitinore,  George  W. 
Wentwortli,  Thomas 
AVhittaker,  Granville 
Walker,  James  B. 
Walker,  Andrew,  P. 
Webster,  Charles  M. 
Jackson,  Amasa  J. 
Davis,  Elias  H. 
Davis,  Elbridge  E. 
Davis,  Jacob  P. 
Robinson,  Alonzo 
Hatdi,  Sylvanus 
Mc.Maniis,  Marcian 
Hatcli,  Sylvanus  B. 
Show,  James  (). 
Crosby,  William 


Residence. 

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Belmont 

20 

do 

2.5 

Montville 

22 

Belmont 

21 

Unity 

28 

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38 

Bangor 

19 

Scarsmont 

24 

Belfast 

18 

Union 

24 

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40 

Belfast 

18 

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22 

do 

21 

Lincolnville 

19 

Beluiont 

18 

Dexter 

25 

Lincolnville 

38 

do 

25 

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18 

New))ort 

21 

Bangor 

20 

Belfast 

30 

Belmont 

22 

Waldo 

25 

Rockland 

22 

Stillwater 

20 

Belfist 

22 

Monroe 

18 

Belfast 

18 

Lincolnville 

21 

Searsmont 

42 

Oldtown 

22 

Montville 

21 

Troy 

21 

Biirnham 

18 

Pittsfield 

23 

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36 

do 

38 

Rockland 

22 

Belfast 

38 

Waldo 

21 

Burn  ham 

23 

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31 

do 

25 

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34 

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19 

Waldo 

18 

do 

33 

Searsmont 

18 

Belfast 

18 

Lincoln 

24 

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44 

Lincoln 

24 

Lincolnville 

23 

Rockland 

Married 

or 
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into 
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Sick. 
Where. 

Killed. 
When. 

June  15 

Single 

do 

;  Married 

do 

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do 

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do 

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Single 

do 
do 

In  Camp 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

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do 

Single 

do 

do 

do 

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do 

Single 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

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do 

do 

do 

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do 

do 

do 

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do 

Single 

do 

Aug.  23 

do 
do 

Sept.    7 
do 

Married 

Sept.  23 

Single 
do 

Sept.    7 
Sept.    7 

APPENDIX   D. 


185 


Return  of  Company  A,  Fourth  Regiment,  (  Continued.') 


Prisoners. 
When 
taken. 


32 
33 
34 
35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 

50 

51 

52 

53 

54 

55 

56 

57 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

71 

72 

73 

74 

75 

76 

77 

78 

79 

80 

81 

82 

83 

84 

85 

86 

87 


Deceased. 
When. 


Disch'd. 
When. 


Promoted  to  7th  Corporal,  Nov.  17. 


Remarks- 


Deserted,  July  25. 


July  21 


July  21 


Sept.  28 


Sept.  23 


Confined  at  Richmond. 


Confined  at  Richmond. 


Transferred  to  38th  New  York. 


Deserted,  July  10. 
Killed  by  accident. 


Promoted  to  Corporal,  Nov.  17. 


13 


186  adjutant-general's  report. 

Recapitulation  of  Company  A,  Fourth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers. 


Present  &  Absent. 

Killed. 

Prison- 
ers. 

De- 
ceased. 

Trans- 
ferred. 

Fit  for 
Duty. 

Sick. 

charged,  serted. 

i 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers 
Non-Com.  Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 

Privates 

2 

9 

2 

70 

1 
3 

1 

3 

1 
1 

2 
4 

3 

1 

1 

2 

3 

13 

3 

87 

Total 

83 

4 

1 

3 

2 

6 

3 

4 

106 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  \st,  1861. 


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Date  of 

o 

Names. 

be 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Rank  or 
Appoint- 

Remarks. 

l4 

< 

ment. 

1 

H.  W.  Cnnningham 

48 

Captain 

Belfast 

2  Rich.ard  S.  Ayer 

32 

1st  Lieut.  Montville 

June  15 

3  Alonzo  E.  Libbey 

24 

2d  Lieut. 

Unity 

June  22 

1  Otis  C.  McGraj' 

22 

Sergeant 

Unitv 

June  22 

2 1  Andrew  J.  Gray 

19 

do 

Montville 

April  27 

3 [Riley  Greer 

35 

do 

Belfast 

Nov.  17 

4  Tliomas  Dawson 

29 

do 

do 

do 

5  Frederick  D.  Aldus 

23 

do 

do 

do 

1  Edwin  A.  Coffin 

27 

Corporal 

Belfast 

Nov.  17 

2  Edward  K.  Stevens 

22 

do 

Montville 

do 

3  James  M.  Beckett 

41 

do 

Northport 

do 

4  George  S.  Carver 

21 

do 

Vinalhaven 

do 

5  Thomas  H.  Gurney 

21 

do 

Waldo 

do 

6  Ephraim  F.  Allenwood 

31 

do 

Belmont 

do 

7  Svlvanus  B.  Hatch 

44 

do 

Lincoln 

do 

8 

Samuel  M.  Higgins 

45 

do 

Belmont 

do 

. 

188 


ADJUTANT-GENERAL  S   REPORT. 


Return  of  Capt.  Elijah  "Walker,  Company  B,  Fourth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine 
of  December  1st,  1861,  together  with  a  complete  record  of  the  changes  that  have 
fifteenth  day  of  June,  1861.  ARTHUR  LIBBEY,  Orderly  Sergeant. 


Names. 


COMMISSIONED  OFFICERS. 

1  Elijah  Walker, 

2  Urrin  P.  Mitchell, 

3  Julius  B.  Litchfield. 

SERGEANTS. 

1  Arthur  Libliey, 

2  William  E  Crockett, 

3  Harrison  U.  Cowing, 

4  William  A.  Barker, 

5  John  Mclvin  Doe. 

CORPORALS. 

1  Madison  Stevens, 

2  John  L.  Kellock, 

3  Heman  H.  Burpee, 

4  Eben  Harding, 

5  Albion  K.  Prentiss, 

6  John  Butler, 

7  Havilah  Pease, 

8  Alvin  D.  Burns. 

MUSICIANS. 

1  Henry  G.  Tebbetts, 

2  Charles  E.  Gove. 

WAGONER. 

1  Gorham  Butler. 

PRIVATES. 

1  Anderson,  Robert,  Jr. 

2  Blackinton,  Edwin  R. 

3  Bovnton,  Arthur  L. 

4  Bigdoll,  Ellis 

5  Black,  Patrick 

6  Bramhall,  George  A. 

7  Brown,  Edwin  E. 

8  Baker,  Charles 

9  Burpee,  John  R. 

10  Blackinton,  Morton  A. 

11  Cowing,  Edmund 

12  Cunningham,  Thomas  J. 

13  Chamberlain,  Nathan 

14  Gushing,  Ebun 
1.5  Christy,  Tiobert 

16  Ch.ise,  AshacI 

17  ( 'onley,Trederic 

1     Dunton,  Andrew  J, 

19  Dow,  Herbert  J. 

20  Dow,  Dana  Y. 

21  Dunbar,  George  H. 

22  Flanagan,  William  J. 

2.'!  Farns worth,  Theodore  H. 
24  Fletcher,  Brian  W. 
2.T  Foreman,  (ieorge 

26  Fernald,  Charles  0. 

27  Grant,  Robert 

2>*  (lalland,  William 
2!!  (xardincr,  Andrew  J. 

30  (joodwin,  Albert 

31  Hopkins,  Charles  W. 


BC 

Residence. 

< 

42 

Rockland 

35 

do 

22 

do 

26 

do 

27 

do 

27 

do 

26 

do 

31 

Bangor 

32 

Rockland 

24 

do 

35 

do 

29 

do 

32 

Troy 

29 

Rockland 

36 

do 

23 

Washington 

21 

Rockland 

21 

Union 

23 

do 

18 

Rockland 

27 

do 

18 

Bangor 

23 

Dcdham 

28 

Waldoboro 

26 

Rockland 

21 

do 

19 

do 

29 

do 

2') 

do 

■2i) 

do 

30 

Veazie 

18 

Corinth 

24 

Bangor 

18 

Rockland 

21 

Winterport 

18 

Salem,  Mass. 

18 

Montville 

23 

Rockland 

20 

Thomaston 

19 

Rockland 

19 

do 

44 

do 

32 

do 

19 

do 

21 

Winterport 

31 

Bangor 

24 

N.  Y.  City 

28 

Lincoln 

19 

Monson 

21 

Jefferson 

Married 

Mustered 

or 

into 

Single. 

U.S.Ser. 

MaiTied 

June  15 

do 

do 

Single 

do 

Married 

do 

do 

do 

Single 

do 

do 

do 

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do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Single 

do 

do 

do 

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do 

Single 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

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do 

Single 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

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do 

Single 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

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do 

do 

do 

Single 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Sick. 
Where. 


Rockland 


Alexandria 


Killed. 
Wiien. 


July  21 


APPENDIX   D. 


189 


Volunteers,  stationed  at  Alexandria,  Va.,  expressing  its  condition  on  the  morning 
taken  place  in  the  Company  since  it  entered  the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the 

ELIJAH    WALKER,  Captain. 


Prisoners. 
When 
Taken. 


Deceased. 
When. 


July  21 


Disch-d. 
When. 


Sept.  17 


Reduced  to  ranks,  Aug.  16.     Deserted,  Aug  20. 
Promoted  to  2d  Sergeant,  Aug.  25. 

"  Sergeant-Major,  Sei^t.  1.5. 

Reduced  to  ranks,  Oct.  1. 


Reduced  to  ranks,  Nov.  11. 
Promoted  to  3d  Sergeant,  Sept.  15. 

Promoted  to  5th  Sergeant,  Oct.  1 . 


Promoted  to  Regimental  Band,  June  16. 


On  furlough  in  Maine. 


Promoted  to  Regimental  Band,  June  16. 


Deserted,  July  27. 


Oct.  27 


Released  from  Richmond  in  Oct. 


190 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Company  B,  Fourth  Regiment,  {Continued.} 


32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
50 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 


Hussey,  William  F. 
Hodgman,  Augustus 
Haskell,  John  W. 
Ingraham,  Rufus  C. 
Keith,  Zypha  S. 
Lamb,  Samuel  B. 
Mitchell,  Henry  T. 
Moulton,  George  D. 
Moore,  Adoniram  J. 
Moury,  Edgar  L. 
Megguier,  Edward  C. 
Murray,  Charles  0. 
M'Kean,  John 
Merrick,  Alfred  P. 
Murray,  John 
Norris,  Daniel  C. 
Philbrick,  William 
Pomroy,  Josiah  H. 
Potter,' Franklin  W. 
Pillsbury,  Thaddens  S. 
Pratt,  Jeseph  H. 
Pitcher,  Harrison  A. 
Prescott,  Royall 
Quinby,  James 
Ripley,  Henry  0. 
Read,  Joseph  C. 
Richardson,  Alfred  W. 
Redlon,  George  M. 
Simmons,  Hanson  B. 
Salsbury,  Robert  D. 
Spear,  Otis  G. 
Stetson.  George  F. 
S|)ear,  Thomas  B. 
Spear,  Josiah  C. 
Snowdeal,  Thomas  H. 
Sawyer,  Charles  F. 
Stevens,  Elery  G. 
Spaulding,  George  H. 
Towne,  Asahel 
Thayer,  Howard  A. 
Totman,  Samuel  S. 
Tower,  Franklin  M. 
Titus,  John  W. 
Ulmer,  Wyman  W. 
Willis,  Aruna 
Wood,  Charles  F. 
Wooster,  Alden  F. 
Wall,  George  E. 
Clark,  James  W. 
Lougy,  John  B. 
Loiiderback,  David  H. 
Heal,  Artemus 

84  Tighe,  George  H. 

85  Whitney,  Francis  N. 

86  Philbrook,  Levi  A. 

87  Ulmer  Alonzo  N. 

88: Snowdeal,  George,  Jr. 
89 1  Taylor,  George  F. 
90;Knowles,  John,  Jr. 


Residence. 


Ct. 


Alton 

Hampden 

Rockland 

do 

do 
Calais 
Rockland 
Freedom 
Veazie 
Rockland 
Glenburn 
Palermo 
Philadel.,  Pa. 
Bangor 

do 
N.  Haven 
Rockland 
Hampden 
Rockland 

do 
Porrlacd 
Rockland 

do 
Bangor 
Rockland 
Orono 
Freedom 
Rockland 

do 
Tremont 
Rockland 

do 

do 

do 
Thomaston 
Rockland 

do 
Deer  Isle 
Rockland 
Brewer 
Rockland 
Lincolnville 
Rockland 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
Ban cor 


20  Philadel.,  Pa. 


Rockland 

do 
Machias 
Thomaston 
Rockland 
291  Thomaston 
26 1  Rockland 
44i  Hampden 


Married 

Mustered 

or 

into 

Single. 

U.S.Ser. 

Single 

June  15 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Married 

do 

Single 

do 

do 

do 

Married 

do 

Single 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

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do 

Single 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

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do 

Single 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

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do 

Single 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

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do 

Single 

do 

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do 

Single 

do 

do 

do 

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do 

Single 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Married 

do 

Single 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Julv  8 

do 

Aug.  8 

do 

Sept.  14 

do 

do 

do 

Sept.  17 

do 

Sept.  19 

Married 

June  15 

do 

do 

Eeg'l  Hosp, 
Rcg'l  Hosp, 


Reg'I  Hosp 


Annapolis 
Washingt'n 


Killed. 
When. 


July  21 


APPENDIX   D. 


191 


Return  of  Company  B,  Fourth  Regiment,  (  Continued.') 


Prisoners. 
When 
Taken. 


Deceased. 
When. 


July 


Disch'd. 
When. 


Will  recover. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  Oct  1. 


Sept.  17 
Sept.  1 


Deserted,  July  26. 


Deserted,  Aug.  2. 
July  27. 


Promoted  to  Cofrporal,  Oct.  1. 
Died  in  HospitaL 


Not  heard  from  since  July. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  Aug.  25. 


Promoted  to  Corporal,  Nov.  11. 

Deserted,  Aug.  27. 

Cut  in  two  by  cannon-ball. 


IProraoted  to  Musician,  June  16. 


192 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Recapitulation  of  Company  B,  Fourth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers. 


Present  &  Absent. 

Prison- 
ers. 

De- 
ceased. 

Dis- 
charged. 

De- 
serted. 

Trans- 
ferred. 

Fit  for 
Duty. 

Sick. 

Killed. 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers          3 
Non-Com.  Officers              11 
Musicians  &  Wagoner          1 
Privates                                71 

7 

2 

1 

1 

3 

1 
5 

1 

1 
1 

3 
13 

3 
90 

Total                      !       86     1       7     !     2 

1 

4 

6 

3 

109 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  \st,  1861. 


For  Duty. 


O    Z 


3  13168  84 


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Duty. 


In 

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4  93 


Present  Organization  of  the  Company. 

Date  of 

d 

Names. 

6 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Rank  or 
Appoint- 

Remarks. 

^ 

< 

ment. 

1 

Elijah  Walker 

42 

Captain 

Rockland 

April  25 

2 

Orriu  P.  Mitchell, 

35 

1st  Lieut. 

Rockland 

do 

3 

Julius  B.  Litchfield 

22 

2d  Lieut. 

Rockland 

do 

1 

Arthur  Libbev 

26 

Sergeant 

Rockland 

June  15 

2 

Harrison  U.  Cowing 

27 

do 

do 

Aug.  25 

3 

Herman  H.  Burpee 

3.5 

do 

do 

Sept.  15 

4 

Eben  Harding 

29 

do 

do 

do 

5 

John  Butler 

29 

do 

do 

Oct.  1 

1 

Madison  Stevens 

32 

Corporal 

Rockland 

June  15 

2 

Albion  K.  Prentiss 

32 

do 

Troy 

do 

3 

Havilah  Pease 

36 

do 

Rockland 

do 

4 

Alvin  D.  Burns 

23 

do 

Washington 

do 

5 

Otis  G.  Spear 

24 

do 

Rockland 

Aug.  25 

6 

Henrv  T.  Mitchell 

22 

do 

do 

Oct   1 

7 

Henry  0.  Ripley 

20 

do 

do 

do 

8 

Charles  F.  Sawyer 

19 

do 

do 

Nov.  11 

1 

Charles  E.  Gove 

31 

Musician 

Union 

June  15 

2 

John  Knowles,  Jr. 

44 

do 

Hampden 

June  16 

I 


194 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Capt.  Charles  B.  Greenhalgh,  Company  C,  Fourth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine 
of  December  1st,  1861,  together  with  a  complete  record  of  the  changes  that  have 
fifteenth  day  of  June,  1861.  C.  H.  CONANT,  Orderly  Sergeant. 


Names. 


COMMISSIONED  OFFICEKS. 

Oliver  J.  Conant, 
Charles  A.  Rollins, 
slCharles  B.  Greenhalgh. 

SERGEANTS. 

1  George  F.  Crabtree, 

2  Charles  H.  Conant, 

3  Franklin  Achorn, 
Elisha  S.  Rogers, 
John  H.  Young. 

CORPORALS. 

Joseph  R.  Conant, 
Kendall  K.  Rankin, 
Eugene  Waters, 
George  A.  Staples, 
John  Colburn, 
Eben  L.  Higgins, 
James  M.  Brown, 
Horatio  G.  Collins. 

MUSICIANS. 

John  F.  Walker, 
Nathaniel  E.  Mathews, 

WAGONER. 

James  Balcomb. 

PRIVATES. 

Austin,  Warren  W. 
Blackiuton,  Oliver  N. 
Brown,  Orlando  F. 
Butler,  Ephraim  K. 
Collins,  William  J. 
Candage,  Avery  L. 
Cunningham,  Austin 
Canning,  Dennis 
Cunningham,  Alfred  W. 
Crockett,  Alden 
Carson,  Henry 
Chapman,  William 
Gushing,  McCobb 
Caswell  William 
Dickey,  Allen  A. 
Fyler,  Michael  N. 
Fales,  R.  Orlando 
Gowen,  Nathaniel  B. 
Gardiner,  George  G. 
Grant,  John  F. 
Grant,  Jarvis  B. 
Gardner,  Alanson 
Hewett,  Sewall 
Keller,  Thomas 
Knight,  Francis  E. 
Lading,  Amandus  E. 
Liscomb,  H.  C. 
Low,  Thomas 
Libby,  Charles  2d 
Miller,  Charles 
Melvine,  Ambrose  P. 


1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
1.5 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
2.5 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 


Married 

Vlustered 

g)       Residence. 

or 

into 

< 

Single.    1 

LT.S.Ser. 

35  Rockland 

Vlarried , 

Tune  15 

27  Thomaston 

Single 

do 

25  Rockland 

do 

do 

32      do 

Vlarried 

do 

26      do 

do 

do 

32      do 

single 

do 

43      do 

Vlarried 

do 

36      do 

do 

do 

23      do 

Single 

do 

22      do 

do 

do 

27      do 

do 

do 

28      do 

JNIarried 

do 

37      do 

do 

do 

26      do 

do 

do 

25  Thomaston 

Single 

23  Rockland 

do 

(to 
do 

22      do 

Married 

18      do 

Single 

do 

Thomaston 

Married 

do 
do 

21      do 

Single 

do 

21  Rockland 

do 

do 

24      do 

Married 

do 

18  Thomaston 

Single 

do 

19  Camden 

do 

do 

21  Rockland 

do 

do 

19  Wan-en 

do 

do 

28  Rockland 

do 

do 

19  Jefferson 

do 

do 

30  Rockland 

do 

do 

32      do 

Married 

do 

35      do 

do 

do 

42      do 

do 

do 

35  Warren 

Single 

do 

1 8  Rockland 

do 

do 

44      do 

Married 

do 

21  Thomaston 

Single 

do 

39  Rockland 

Married 

do 

19  Camden 

Single 

do 

20  Rockland 

do 

do 

19      do 

do 

do 

22  Camden 

do 

do 

17  Rockland 

do 

do 

22      do 

do 

do 

1 9  Jefferson 

do 

do 

19  Waldoboro 

do 

do 

21  Thomaston 

do 

do 

56      do 

Marriec 

do 

1 8  Rockland 

Single 

do 

21      do 

do 

do 

40      do 

Marriec 

do 

Sick. 
Where. 


Killed. 
When. 


July  21 


July  21 
July  21 


APPENDIX   D. 


195 


Volunteers,  stationed  at  Alexandria,  Va.,  expressing  its  condition  on  the  morning 
taiicn  place  in  the  Company  since  it  entered  the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the 

C.  B.  GREENHALGH,  Captain. 


.1 

O  1 

Prisoners. 
When 

Deceased    Disch'd. 
When.       When. 

Remarks. 

a; 

Taken. 

1 

Sept.  9 

Lung  complaint.     Resigned. 

2 
3 

Elected  Captain,  Sept.  9. 

1 

Appointed  2d  Lieutenant,  Sept.  9. 

2 

"           1st  Sergeant,         " 

3 

4 

5 

1 

Appointed  5th  Sergeant,  Sept.  9. 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

■ 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

Appointed  Corporal,  Sept.  9. 

3 

• 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

July  21 

Oct. 

At  Richmond. 

19 

20 

21 

22 

Deserted,  Sept.  22. 

23 

24 

2i5 

26 

Deserted,  Aug.  9. 

27 

28 

Sept.  9 

2« 

3( 

) 

31 

I 

196 


ADJUTANT-GENERAL  S   REPORT. 


Return  of  Company  C,  Fourth  Regiment,  (  Continued.^ 


o 

Names. 

eu 

Residence. 

Married 
or 

Mustered 
into 

Sick 
Where. 

Killed. 
When. 

_5 

Martin,  Patrick 

< 

Single. 

U.  S.  Ser. 

32 

20 

Jefferson 

Single 

June  15 

33 

Murphy,  Levi 

30 ;  Rockland 

Married 

do 

34 

Macovey,  James 

23 

do 

Single 

do 

35 

Melius,  "Francis  G. 

19 

do 

do 

do 

36 

Nickerson,  Moses 

38 

do 

Married 

do 

37 

Ovcrlack,  Emerson 

18  Waldoboro 

Single 

do 

38 

Perry,  Charles  C. 

26  Rockland 

d6 

do 

39 

Pitcher,  Adelbert  S. 

25 

do 

do 

do 

40 

Pottle,  Benjamiu  F. 

23 

do 

Married 

do 

41 

Purcell,  John 

20 

do 

do 

do 

42 

Pressey,  Andrew  B. 

22 

do 

do 

do 

43 

Pottle,  Andrew 

18 

do 

Single 

do 

44 

Packard,  Lorenzo 

24 

do 

Married 

do 

45 

Pease,  Sumner  B. 

24 

Hope 

Single 

do 

46 

Palmer,  Benjamin  F. 

24 

Thoniaston 

Married 

do 

47 

Rankin,  Leonard  C. 

19 

Rockland 

Single 

do 

48 

Bobbins,  llufus 

25 

do 

Married 

do 

49 

Robinson,  Charles  E. 

21  Washington 

Single 

do 

50 

Ramsay,  Crowell  J. 

21  Waldoboro 

do 

do 

51 

Rich,  John  W, 

23  N.  Portland 

do 

do 

52 

Sheldon,  George 

25  i  Camden 

do 

do 

53 

Sutherland,  Walter 

29  Rockland 

do 

do 

54 

Salisbury,  Albert  F. 

19 

Tremont 

do 

do 

55 

Shuman,  Joseph  S. 

33 

Waldoboro 

do 

do 

56 

Sherman,  Joseph  W. 

18 

do 

do 

do 

57 

Thomas,  George  W. 

18 

Rockland 

do 

do 

58 

Titus,  Ezekiel  M. 

20 

do 

do 

do 

59 

Thomas,  John  H. 

21 

do 

do 

do 

60 

Tuttle,  James  F. 

20 

do 

do 

do 

61 

Xillson,  P.  Henry 

22 

Thomaston 

do 

do 

July  21 

62 

Veazie,  Abijah 

29  i  Rockland 

Married 

do 

63 

Vose,  Silas  H. 

22  Waldo) )oro 

Single 

do 

In  Camp 

64 

Wakely,  Thomas 

35 

Portland 

Married 

do 

65 

Walls,  Henry  C. 

18 

do 

Single 

do 

66 

Whitney,  Joshua  G. 

35 

Rockland 

do 

do 

67 

Weed,  Thurlow 

22 

do 

Married 

do 

68 

Woodcock,  Moses  L. 

27 

Gushing 

do 

do 

69 

Wade,  Edwin 

18 

Rockland 

Single 

Sept.    7 

70 

Shepherd,  Albert 

1 9  Jefferson 

do 

June  15 

71 

Young,  Hosea 

19 

Warren 

do 

do 

72 

Winslow,  Jacob 

30 

Rockland 

do 

do 

73 

Walter,  Benjamin 

21 

Warren 

do 

do 

74 

Boynton,  S.  P. 

44 

Rockland 

Married 

do 

75 

Keilar,  John  A. 

17 

do 

Single 

do 

76 

Stahl,  John  D 

29  Warren 

do 

do 

77 

Boyle,  John 

20!01dtown 

do 

do 

78 

Moga  Omar 

20,Passadumkeag 

do 

do 

79 

Mortal,  Thomas 

2S  Bangor 

Married 

do 

80 

Bragg,  James  M. 

19  Rockland 

Single 

Sept.   7 

81 

Kennedy,  Daniel 

45      do 

Married 

do 

82 

Devine,  John 

28  Boston 

Single 

do 

83 

Clark,  Weston 

24;Searsport 

do 

do 

84 

Snowdeal,  T.  E. 

ISiThomaston 

do 

Sept.  23 

85 

Barker,  George  A. 

43  Rockland 

Married 

do 

86 

Coombs,  Josiah 

22iVinalhaven 

Single 

do 

87 

Leach,  F.  M. 

22 1  Camden 

do 

do 

88 

Mills,  Elisha 

21  Vinalhaven 

do 

do 

89 

Weed,  Joseph 

44 

'Rockland 

do 

Nov.    9 

APPENDIX  D. 


19T 


Return  of  Company  C,  Fourth  Regiment,  ( Continued.') 


Prisoners. 
Wlien 
Taken. 


Deceased. 
When. 


32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 

50 

51 

52 

53 

54 

55 

56 

57 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

71 

72 

73 

74 

75 

76 

77 

78 

79 

80 

81 

82 

83 

8-1 

85 

86 

87 

88 

89 


Disch'd. 
When. 


Sept.   10 


Remarks. 


Deserted,  July  23. 
Deserted,  Aug.  7. 

Deserted,  Nov.  9. 

Missing  since  battle  of  Bull  Run,  probably  killed. 


July  21 


July  12 


Sept.  1 


Sept.  10 


Deserted,  Aug.  7. 


Nov.  4 


Confined  at  Richmond. 


Transferred  to  38th  New  York. 


Transferred  from  Company  H. 


198 


ADJUTANT-GENERAL'S   REPORT. 


Recapitulation  of  Company  (7,  Fourth  Regiment  Infantry^  Maine  Volunteers. 


Present  &  Absent. 

Prison- 
ers. 

De- 
ceased. 

T. 

Trans- 
ferred. 

Fit  for 
Duty, 

Sick. 

Killed. 

charged,  serted. 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers 
Non-Com.  Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 

2 

13 

3 

65 

1 

1 

4 

2 

1 

1 
6 

7 

2 

4 

13 

3 

88 

Total 

83 

2 

4 

0 

1 

7 

7     1     2 

108 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  \st,  1861. 


For  Duty. 


2  16  65  83 


1  85 


On 

Special 
Duty. 


In 

Arrest. 


Absent, 


Sick. 


12:  & 


On 

Special 
Service. 


85 


Present  Organization  of  the  Company. 


Date  of 

o 

Names. 

6 

tL 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Rank  or 
Appoint- 

Remarks. 

A 

< 

nient. 

1 

Charles  B.  Greenhalgh 

25 

Captain 

Rockland 

Sept.  9 

2  Charles  A.  Rollins 

27 

1st  Lieut. 

Thomaston 

June  15 

3  G.  T.  Crabtrce 

32 

2d  Lieut. 

Rockland 

Sept.  9 

1  C.  H.  Conant 

26 

Sergeant 

Rockland 

Sept.  9 

2  Franklin  Achorn 

32 

do 

do 

do 

3  E.  S.  Roaers 

43 

do 

do 

do 

4  John  H.  Young 

36 

do 

do 

do 

5  J.  R.  Conant 

23 

do 

do 

do 

IKK.  Rankins 

22 

Corporal 

Rockland 

Sept.  9 

2  Eufijcne  Waters 

27 

do 

do 

do 

3  George  A.  Staples 

28 

do 

do 

do 

4  Jolin  Colburn 

37 

do 

do 

do 

5  E.  L.  Hig^ins 

26 

do 

do 

do 

6  J.  M.  Brown 

25 

do 

do 

do 

7  H.  G.  Collins 

23 

do 

do 

do 

8  Oliver  N.  Blackington 

21 

do 

do 

do 

1  J.  F.  Walker 

22 

Drum'r 

Rockland 

June  15 

2  N.  C.  Mathews 

18 

Fifer 

do 

do 

1 

James  Balcomb 

25 

Wagoner 

Thomaston 

June  15 

200 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Capt.  Loreuzo  D.  Carver,  Company  D,  Fourth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine 
of  December  1st,  1861,  together  with  a  complete  record  of  the  changes  that  have 
fifteenth  day  of  June,  1861.  EDWIN  LIBBEY,  Orderly  Sergeant. 


c 

Si 

Names. 

6 

< 

Residence. 

COMMISSIONED  OFFICERS. 

1 

Lorenzo  D.  Carver, 

35 

Rockland 

2 

Thomas  Glover, 

31 

do 

3 

Chas.  J.  Strickland. 

SERGEANTS. 

24 

do 

1 

John  F.  Singhi, 

25 

do 

2 

Silas  E.  Labe, 

26 

do 

3 

Rufus  F.  Day, 

26 

do 

4 

Sullivan  K.  Whiting, 

30 

do 

5 

Calvin  L.  Haskell. 

CORPORALS. 

28 

do 

1 

Samuel  F.  Meservey, 

28 

do 

2 

Hosea  Combs, 

44 

do 

3 

Mark  Perry, 

44 

do 

4 

Allen  P.  Farrington, 

38 

do 

5 

George  E.  Starbird, 

34  Winterport 

6 

Sylvanus  N.  Saddler, 

21  Rockland 

7 

Appleton  Townsend, 

23  Somerville 

8 

George  W.  Chatte. 

MUSICIANS. 

25  Deer  Isle 

1 

John  Grenner, 

20  Rockland 

2 

Charles  Mudgett. 

WAGONER. 

19 

1 

Charles  P.  Burns. 

PRIVATES. 

19      do 

1 

Abbott,  George  R. 

19  Thomaston 

2 

Bartlett,  Moses  D. 

39  Rockland 

3 

Bailey,  Joseph 

24  Jefferson 

4 

Baleman,  A.  P. 

28,     do 

5 

Boggs,  Emerson  H. 

18  Warren 

6 

Bither,  Martin 

19  Unity 

7 

Bolton,  Seth 

20  Frankfort 

8 

Bowden,  Charles 

25  Rockland 

9 

Bragg,  B.  E. 

31      do 

10 

Chase,  John  R. 

30  Swanville 

11 

Cooper,  Randall 

18|  Washington 

12 

Combs,  John  F. 

20 'Union 

13 

Cunningham,  Jacob  C. 

34      do 

14 

Cunningham,  Wra.  E. 

33  Washington 

15 

Davis,  Henry  0. 

20 1  Rockland 

16 

Dollif,  Thurlow  J. 

20  Winterport 

17 

Dow,  Moses  A. 

36  Washington 

18 

Eaton,  .James  B. 

18  Deer  Isle 

19 

Eaton,  Isaiah  V. 

30      do 

20 

Fields,  Anthony 

18;     do 

21 

Foss,  William  B. 

42  Rockland 

22 

Grav,  John  S. 

23  Washington 

23 

Haskell,  Horace  K. 

32  Deer  Isle 

24 

Haskell,  Peter  H. 

34      do 

25 

Hatch,  James 

37  i  Washington 

26 

Heath,  Samuel 

37 1  Rockland 

27 

Holden,  Samuel  E. 

44  Deer  Isle 

28 

Hardair,  Thomas 

44  Bangor 

29 

.Jones.  .Johnson,  Jr. 

19  Union 

SO 

Joy,  Edward  H. 

33  Washinsrton 

31 

Johnson,  John  0. 

29 

Rockland 

Married 

Mustered 

or 

into 

Single. 

U.S.Ser. 

Married 

June  15 

do 

do 

Single 

do 

Married 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Single 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Single 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Married 

do 

Single 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Married 

do 

Single 

do 

Married 

do 

do 

do 

Single 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Married 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Single 

do 

Married 

do 

Single 

do 

Married 

do 

do 

do 

Single 

do 

Married 

do 

do 

do 

Single 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Married 

do 

Sick. 
Where. 


Alexandria 


Killed. 
When. 


July  21 


July  21 


July  21 


APPENDIX  D. 


201 


Volunteers,  stationed  at  Alexandria,  Va.,  expressing  its  condition  on  the  morning 
taken  place  in  the  Company  since  it  entered  the  service  of  tiie  United  States,  on  the 

LORENZO   D.  CARVER,  Captain. 


July  21 


Prisoners. 
Wlien 
taken. 


July  21 


Deceased. 
When. 


Disch'd. 
When. 


Nov.  20 


Julv  19 


Julv  21 
July  21 


July  21 


Remarks. 


Confined  at  Richmond. 


Promoted  to  band  leader,  June  16. 
Reduced  to  ranks,  Nov.  15. 
Reduced  to  Corporal,  Sept.  22. 
Promoted  to  band,  June  16. 


Reduced  to  ranks,  Aug.  20. 

"       July  9. 
Confined  at  Richmond. 

Promoted  to  band,  June  16. 

Deserted,  July  25.     Transferred  from  Co.  I.,  July  3. 


Appointed  5th  Sergeant,  Sept.  21. 

Deserted,  Aug.  19. 

July  25. 

Injured  by  exposure. 

Deserted,  July  25. 

Transferred  to  38th  N.  Y.,  Sept.  22. 
Deserted,  July  25. 


Deserted,  July  25. 

Transferred  to  3Sth  N.  Y.,  Sept.  22. 


Confined  at  Richmond. 
Transferred  to  38th  N.  Y.,  Sept.  22. 

ti  tt  (t  a 

i<  i<  u  It 

Confined  at  Richmond. 
Transferred  to  38th  N.  Y.,  Sept.  22. 


14 


202  adjutant-general's  report. 

Return  of  Company  D,  Fourth  Regiment,  (  Continued.') 


Names. 


32  Kelley,  Thomas 

33  Kiff,  Alexander  B. 

34  Marsh,  F.  AV. 

35  Miller,  Parker 

36  Marshall,  Henry 
37 1  Miller,  John 

38  Merrill,  Chas.  F. 
391  Martin,  Christopher 
40lMillay,  A.J. 

41  l^lorrissey,  John 

42  iMnrphy,  John 

43  Needhani,  Samuel  J. 
44[Norton,  William 

45  Norton,  Joseph,  Jr. 
46!0'Neil,  William  H. 
47JOber,  Mark  A. 

48  Perkins,  William 

49  Perry,  Levi  J. 

50  Peasley,  George 

51  Pushor,  Ehen  E. 

52  Perry,  Chandler  F. 

53  Quinn,  John  A. 
54!Rackliff,  Samuel 
55  Reynolds,  Uriah 
56;  Richards,  Horatio 
571  Richards,  Lafayette 
581  Robin,  James  P. 
59 1  Robinson,  R.  G. 
eOjRice,  Abiel  P. 
6l!Shouler,  James  C. 

62  Sidlint,nen,  Geo.  W. 

63  Simmons,  Jos.  A. 

64  Snow,  P>lwin 

65  Smith,  John 
66'SmalI,  Andrew 
67JSmith,  Albert 
68'Stinson,  Joseph  E. 
69JStorey,  Henry  B. 

70  Stickney,  Mellen  L. 

71  Sparhawk,  Jacob  A. 

72  Savage,  Andrew 

73  Silver,  Norman  W. 

74  Thomas,  Orrin  O. 

75  Thomas,  Edward  W. 

76  Thursdon,  Habius  W. 

77  Whitmore,  Otis 

78  Wood,  Samuel  A. 

79  Wyatt,  Thomas 

80  Watson,  Jerome 

81  Witham,  Joha 

82  Barrett,  John 

83  Sideliiiger,  Hilton  W. 
84|Clark,  Abial  B. 

85  Libbey,  Edwin 

86  Shields,  William 
87 1  Fountain,  William 
88  Brooks,  Joseph  H. 


Residence. 


32  Boston 
24  Rockland 

38  Boat  Brvson 

32  Rockland 

23  Prince  Roberts 
18  Rockland 

18  Troy 

22  Rockland 

20  Thomaston 
34  Rockland 

33  do 

33  Camden 

23  Rockland 
23  St.  George 

23  Rockland 

24  Camden 
37, Rockland 

19  Thomaston 
2l[Somerville 
19  Pittstield 
44  Winterport 
ISRockport 
24  Detroit 
2rBuniham 

21  Rockland 
251     do 

25J     do 
18  Jefferson 
26lAnson 
20' Rockland 

39  Union 

24  Camden 

25  Rockland 

34  do 

30  Deer  Isle 

18  Thomaston 

19  Rockland 
21  j  Union 
is' Jefferson 
31 1  Rockland 
39JWashingtoa 
33;Ellsworth 
19  Rockland 
19 1     do 

23  Union 
34  Unity 

29  Rockland 
40 !     do 
21  j  Union 

24  Baltimore 
18  Union 

18  Jefferson 
28  Rockland 
20j     do 
28;     do 
21  Palermo 


Married 

Mustered 

or 

into 

Single. 

U.  S.  Ser. 

Single 

June  15 

Married! 

do 

Single 

do 

Married 

do 

Single 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Married 

do 

do 

do 

Single 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Married 

do 

Single 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Married 

do 

Single 

do 

do 

do 

Married 

do 

do 

do 

Single 

do 

Married 

do 

Single 

do 

Married 

do 

Single 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Married 

do 

Single 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Married 

do 

do 

do 

Single 

do 

do 

do 

do 

July     9 

do 

Sept.  23 

do 

do 

Married 

June  15 

Single 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Sept.  7 

Sick. 
Where. 


APPENDIX   D. 


203 


Return  of  Company  D,  Fourth  Regiment,  (  Continued.^ 


i 

Prisoners. 
When 
taken. 

Deceased. 
»Wheii. 

Disch'd. 
When. 

Kemarks. 

32 

Transferred  to  38th  N.  Y.,  Sept.  22. 

33 

34 

Aug.  28 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

July  21 

Confined  at  Richmond. 

41 

42 

43 

Promoted  to  3d  Sergeant,  July  10. 

44 

"          Corporal,  Sept.  3. 

45 

Wounded  in  arm  at  Bull  Run. 

46 

47 

Deserted,  July  25. 

48 

49 

50 

Transferred  to  38th  N.  Y.,  Sept.  22. 

51 

11                      K                      <<                      u 

52 

July  21 

Promoted  to  Hospital  Nurse,  June  16. 

53 

54 

Deserted,  July  25. 

55 

"            " 

56 

Transferred  to  38th  N.  Y.,  Sept.  22. 

57 

July  21 

Confined  at  Richmond. 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 

Transferred  to  38th  N.  Y.,  Sept.  22. 

63 

Wounded  at  Bull  Run. 

64 
65 
66 

Transferred  to  38th  N.  Y.,  Sept.  22. 

67 

68 

Transferred  to  38th  N.  Y.,  Sept.  22. 

69 

July  21 

Confined  at  Richmond. 

70 

Deserted,  July  25. 

71 
72 

July  21 

Aug.  15. 

At  Richmond,  of  wounds. 

73 
74 

75 

Aug.    9 

76 

July  25 

77 

Deserted,  July  25. 

78 

"           "          Injured  in  leg  at  Bull  Run. 

79 

Appointed  Corporal,  July  10. 

80 

Transferred  to  38th  N.  Y.,  Sept.  22. 

81 

82 

Deserted,  July  25. 

83 

84 

[treville,  Jul 

V  18. 

85 

Transferred  from  Co.  H.,  Sept.  21,    Wounded  at 

Cen- 

86 
87 

Transferred  from  Company  H.  Sept.  21. 

88 

! 

«            «             <i            (( 

204 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Company  D,  Fourth  Regiment,  (  Continued.') 


_ 

Married 

Mustered 

Sick. 

Killed. 

6 
J: 

Names, 

< 

Residence. 

or 
Single. 

into 

U.S.  Ser. 

Where. 

When. 

89 

Barnard,  Ira 

32 

Union 

Married 

June  15 

90 

Chapman,  Lorenzo 

28 

Waldoboro' 

Single 

Sept.    7 

91 

Davis,  Elias 

22 

Rockland 

Married 

June  15 

92 

Hodges,  Charles 

18 

Gardiner 

Single 

do 

93 

Hager,  Ezekiel  P. 

21 

Rockland 

do 

do 

94 

Heath,  Ambrose 

53 

Jetferson 

Married 

Sept.    7 

95 

McCarr,  Simon 

35 

Rockland 

do 

June  15 

96 

Merrytichl,  Benjamin 

21 

Hope 

Single 

do 

97 

McLaughlin, 

19 

Rockland 

do 

do 

98 

Moody,  Rieiiard 

44 

do 

99 

O'Brien,  Patriek 

44 

do 

do 

Sept.    7 

100 

Shepherd,  Almon 

19 

Jefferson 

do 

June  15 

101 

Taylor,  Simon 

22 

Rockland 

do 

do 

102 

Martin,  Daniel 

21 

do 

do 

do 

103 

Young,  S.  L. 

19 

do 

do 

do 

APPENDIX   D. 


205 


Return  of  Company  D,  Fourth  Regiment,  (  Continued.') 


89 

90 

91 

92 

93 

94 

95 

96 

97 

98 

99 

100 

101 

102 

103 


Prisoners. 
When 
taken. 

Deceased. 
When. 

Disch'd. 
When. 

1 

Remarks. 


Transferred  from  Company  H,  Sept.  21. 
Transferred  from  Company  H,  Sept.  21. 


206  adjutant-general's  report. 

Recapitulation  of  Company  D,  Fourth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers. 


Present  &  Absent. 

Killed. 

Prison- 
ers. 

De- 
ceased. 

Dis- 
charged. 

Fit  for 
Duty. 

Sick. 

serled.  ferred. 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers 
Noii-Com.  OfKeers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 

2 
5 

57 

1 

1 
4 

1 
1 

8 

1 

4 

1 
13 

5 

1 
17 

3 

13 

3 

103 

Total 

64 

1     1     5           10 

5 

14        23 

122 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  1st,  1861. 


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On 

In 

Aruest. 

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For  Duty. 

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Special 
Duty. 

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Present  Organization  of  the  Company. 


Date  of 

i 

Names. 

£11 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Rank  or 
Appoint- 

Remarks. 

< 

ment. 

1 

L.  D.  Carver 

35 

1 

1 

Captain    Rockland 

April  27 

2 

Thomas  B.  Glover 

31  1st  Lieut.;         do 

do 

Pris'r  at  Richmond 

3 

C.  L.  Strickland 

24 

2d  Lieut. 

do 

do 

[Sept.  21. 

1 

Edwin  Lihbv 

28 

Sergeant  Rockland 

Sept  21 

Transf.  from  Co.  H, 

2 i  William  Shields 

20 

do 

do 

do 

Transf.  from  Co.  H, 

3 

Calvin  L.  Haskell 

28 

do 

do 

June  15 

[Sept.  21. 

4 

Samuel  J.  Needhara 

33 

do 

Camden 

July  10 

5 

George  R.  Abbott 

19 

do 

Thomaston 

Sept.  21 

1 

S.  L.  Meservey 

28 

Corporal 

Rockland 

June  15 

2  Mark  Perry 

44 

do 

do 

do 

3  Allen  P.  Farrington 

38 

do 

do 

do 

4  William  Norton 

23 

do 

do 

Sept.  3 

5  Thomas  Wvatt 

40 

do 

do 

July  10 

[Bull  Run. 

6  George  W.  Chatte 

25 

do 

Deer  Isle 

June  15 

Taken    prisoner    at 

7  Rufus  F.  Day 

26 

do 

Rockland 

Sept.  22 

[Sept.  21. 

8 

William  Fountain 

28 

do 

do 

do 

Transf.  from  Co.  H, 

208 


ADJUTANT-GENERAL  S   REPORT. 


Eeturn  of  Capt.  Stephen  C.  Whitehouse,  Company  E,  Fourth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine 
of  December  1st,  1861,  together  with  a  complete  record  of  the  changes  that  hav* 
fifteenthday  of  June,  1861.  JAMES    E.  BEATH,  Orderly  Sergeant. 


i 

Names. 

< 

Residence. 

Married 

or 
Single. 

Mustered 

into 
LI.  S.  Ser. 

Sick. 
Where. 

Killed. 
When. 

COMMISSIONKP  OFFICERS. 

1 

Stephen  C.  Whitehouse, 

10 

Jfewcastle 

Vlarried  June  15] 

2 

James  0.  Dow, 

11 

do 

do 

do 

3 

Frederick  E.  Hussey. 

SERGEANTS. 

25 

do 

Single 

do 

1 

Artemas  llobinson, 

40 

Damariscotta 

Married 

do 

2 

Freeman  W.  Hall, 

32 

Newcastle 

do 

do 

3 

Tames  D.  Erskine 

22 

Bristol 

Single 

do 

4 

Wilmot  Whitehouse 

is!  Newcastle 

do 

do 

5 

John  G.  Ah  Id. 

24  Boothbay 

do 

do 

CORPORALS. 

1 

Hiram  Hatcii, 

34 

S^ewcastle 

Married 

do 

2 

Emery  J.  Hilton, 

22 

Bremen 

Single 

do 

3 

James  E.  Beath, 

23  Boothbay 

do 

do 

4 

Charles  C.  Brown, 

30 

Newcastle 

Married 

do 

5 

Harvey  Bcrce, 

28 

Bristol 

Single 

do 

6 

Abram  T.  Gammage, 

22 

Damariscotta 

do 

do 

7 

Evander  G.  Snow, 

21 

Noblelwro' 

do 

do 

8 

Charles  H.  Haggett. 

MUSICIANS. 

24 

Newcastle 

do 

do 

1 

Lucius  B.  Varney, 

18 

Bristol 

do 

do 

2 

George  Hatchings. 

■WAGONER. 

18 

Newcastle 

do 

do 

1 

Albert  S.  Webb. 

PRIVATES. 

28 

do 

do 

do 

1 

Averell,  Stinson  A. 

23 

do 

do 

do 

2 

Barstow  Willard  T. 

18 

Damariscotta 

do 

do 

3 

Bragdon,  Orlando  C. 

19 

Alna 

do 

do 

4 

Butler,  Nicholas 

19 

Damariscotta 

do 

do 

5 

Bragg,  Timothy 

23 

do 

do 

do 

6 

Chapman,  Jerome  A. 

19 

Nobleboro' 

Married 

do 

7 

Chapman,  John  S. 

30 

Damariscotta 

Single 

do 

8 

Chapman,  Charles  K. 

18 

Newcastle 

do 

do 

9 

Chapman,  Francis 

22 

Nobleboro' 

do 

do 

10 

Chapman,  Everett  B. 

18 

do 

do 

do 

11 

Cotter,  Charles  H. 

18 

Damariscotta 

do 

do 

12 

Coombs,  Ensign 

19 

Rockland 

do 

do 

13 

Campbell,  Edwin  W. 

25 

Newcastle 

do 

do 

14 

Clark,  l^ifus 

24 

Nobleboro' 

do 

do 

15 

Clark,  Enos 

21 

do 

do 

do 

July  2 

16 

Clisby,  Robert  S. 

20 

Boothbay 

do 

do 

17 

Campbell,  Thomas  B. 

27 

Thomaston 

Married 

do 

18 

Clement,  Charles  A. 

18 

Edgccom'b 

Single 

do 

19 

Dow,  Charles  H. 

18 

Newcastle 

do 

do 

20 

Dunbar,  J.  Roscoe 

22 

Nobleboro' 

do 

do 

21 

Fales,  Samuel 

19 

Thomaston 

do 

do 

22 

Fountain,  Isaac  W. 

23 

Bristol 

do 

do 

23 

Farr,  William  C,  Jr. 

23 

Thomaston 

do 

do 

24 

Govvan,  Zuinglas  C. 

24 

Nobleboro' 

do 

do 

25 

Gowan,  John  L. 

18 

do 

do 

do 

26 

Gamage,  Daniel  E. 

19 

Damariscotta 

do 

do 

27 

(iiles,  Harvey  H. 

20 

Boothbay 

do 

do 

28 

Gove,  Oscar  C. 

18 

Newcastle 

do 

do 

29 

Hall,  Asa  0. 

24 

Waldoboro' 

do 

do 

July  2 

31 

Hull,  John 

26 

Damariscotta 

Marriec 

do 

31 

IHodgkins,  James  H. 

18 

Nobleboro' 

Single 

1    do 

APPENDIX   D. 


209 


Volunteers,  Ktationcd  at  Alexandria,  Va.,  expressing  its  condition  on  the  morning 
taken  place  in  the  Company  since  it  entered  the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the 

JAMES   D.  EliSKINE,  Captain. 


PriHOiieru. 
When 
taken. 


10 
11 
12 
13 
14 

n 

16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 


July  21 
July  21 


Deceaxed. 
When. 


Di«cb'd. 
When. 


Oc-t.  30 
Jiiiv  4 
July  8 


Remarks. 


Resigned. 


Oct.  27 


Oct.  21 


Confined  at  Ki'hmond. 
Confined  at  Hi'hrnond. 
Appointed  Captain,  Nov.  1. 

Appointed  1  st  Lieutenant,  Nov.  30. 

Promoted  to  Acting  4th  Sergeant,  July  22. 

Wounded  at  Bull  Km,. 

Prornoterl  to  Orderly  Sergeant,  Nov.  30. 

lUiduced  to  ranks,  July  8. 

Retunied  to  ranks,  Aug.  31,  on  account  of  sickness. 

Returned  to  ranks  on  account  of  sickness,  Aug.  31. 
Sept.  26  Consumption. 

Returned  to  ranks. 
Returned  to  ranks. 


Promoted  to  Corporal,  Sept.  1. 

Promoted  to  Corporal.  Sept.  1. 

(  W.  M  Packard,  of  Rockland,  who  was  taken  pris- 
■J  oner  at  Bull  Run,  was  substituted  for  Cotter, 
(      June  15. 

Transferred  to  N.  Y.  38th  Vols. 


Promoted  to  Sergeant,  Nov.  30. 


TransfeiTed  to  N.  Y.  36th  Vols. 


Sept  26 


210 


ADJUTANT-GENERAL  S   REPORT. 


Return  of  Company  E,  Fourth  Regiment,  (  Continued.') 


82 

33 

3+ 

35 

36 

3 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 

50 

51 

52 

53 

54 

55 

56 

57 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

f)f. 

(.7 

68 

69 

70 

71 

72 

73 

74 

75 

76 

77 

78 

79 

80 

81 

82 

83 


Names. 


Hatch,  Joseph  L. 
Hill-low,  M.  Hall 
Henry,  Joseph 
Hall,  Almond 
Hall,  Lorenzo  A. 
Hagan,  Cyrus  B. 
Hatch,  James  A. 
Hatch,  Moses  W. 
Hastings.  Donald  M. 
Harthorn,  William  M. 
Jones,  Samuel  C. 
Jones,  Samuel 
Johnson,  Joshua 
Jones,  Ephraim  L. 
Keene,  Thomas  P. 
Kinney,  Jesse  S. 
Lailer,  Frank  H. 
Light,  Lewellyn  D. 
Mears,  Joseph  E. 
McClure,  Edward  D. 
Merrill,  Dennis 
M'Cobb,  Charles  S. 
Morang,  Frank 
Osgood,  George  D. 
Perkins,  Thomas  R. 
Palmer,  Edward 
Plummer,  Harrison  L. 
Palmer,  George  H. 
Pool,  Edward  B. 
Rhodes,  Francis  W. 
Rhodes,  James  G. 
Stetson,  Frederick  J. 
Stetson,  William  H. 
Sidelinger  Samuel  G. 
Skinner,  John  R. 
Turner,  Charles  C. 
Thomas,  James  H. 
Thompson,  Charles  M. 
Thompson,  John  L. 
Waters,  Isaac  T. 
Waltz,  Ira  A. 
Whitney,  Elisha 
Winslow,  Albert  D. 
Waters,  Nathaniel  B. 
Turner,  Thomas  F. 
Ward,  John 
Gove,  Willard  W. 
Place  Samuel  W. 
Perkins,  William  B. 
Carlisle,  Jason 
Hatch,  Edward  K. 
Clark,  J.  S. 


Married 

Musterec 

o 

Residence. 

or 

into 

<. 

Single. 

U.  S.  Ser. 

18 

Nobleboro' 

Single 

June  15 

19 

Waldoboro' 

do 

do 

24 

Dresden 

do 

do 

IS 

Newcastle 

do 

do 

21 

Nobleboro' 

do 

do 

18 

Booth  bay 

do 

do 

25 

Jefferson 

do 

do 

20 

do 

do 

do 

21 

Bristol 

do 

do 

20 

Thomaston 

do 

do 

20 

Nobleboro' 

do 

do 

19 

Bristol 

do 

do 

21 

Nobleboro' 

do 

do 

26 

Newcastle 

Married 

do 

21 

Bremen 

Single 

do 

20 

Newcastle 

do 

do 

18 

Bristol 

do 

do 

28 

Damariscotta 

Married 

do 

18 

Bristol 

Single 

do 

18 

do 

dS 

do 

20 

Nobleboro' 

do 

do 

24 

Boothbav 

do 

do 

18 

Whitefield 

do 

do 

21 

Newcastle 

do 

do 

19 

do 

do 

do 

22 

Bremen 

do 

do 

21 

Damariscotta 

do 

do 

18 

Nobleboro' 

do 

do 

23 

Newcastle 

do 

do 

25 

Bremen 

do 

do 

21 

do 

do 

do 

18 

Damariscotta 

do 

do 

22 

Newcastle 

do 

do 

21 

Nobleboro' 

do 

do 

26 

Damariscotta 

do 

do 

21 

Bremen 

do 

do 

18 

Thomaston 

Married 

do 

28 

Bristol 

Single 

do 

21 

Damariscotta 

do 

do 

18 

Newcastle 

do 

do 

21 

do 

do 

do 

22 

Boothbay 

do 

do 

23 

Nol)leboro' 

do 

do 

21 

Newcastle 

do 

do 

18 

Bremen 

do 

do 

22 

18 

Newcastle 

do 

do 

22 

do 

do 

do 

30 

do 

do 

do 

23 

Boothbay 

do 

do 

27 

Nobleboro' 

do 

Sept.  22 

23 

Bristol               1 

do      1 

Oct.    31 

Sick. 
Where. 


Hospital 


Killed. 
When. 


APPENDIX   D. 


211 


Return  of  Company  E,  Fourth  Regiment,  (  Continued.') 


32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 

50 

51 

52 

53 

54 

55 

56 

57 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

71 

72 

73 

74 

75 

76 

77 

78 

79 

80 

81 

82 

83 


Prisoners. 
When 
taken. 


July  8 


July  21 
July  21 


July  21 


Deceased. 
When. 


Sept.    15 


Disch'd. 
When. 


Sept.  26 


Sept.  26 
Nov.  18 


Remarks. 


At  Meridian  Hill,  of  Measles. 


Emersoa  Fales,  of  Thomaston,  subst'd  for  him,  July  17. 

Promoted  to  3d  Sergeant,  Nov.  30. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  Sept.  1. 
Detailed  as  Hospital  Steward,  June  17. 
Confined  at  Richmond. 


Wounded. 

Confined  at  Richmond. 

Promoted  to  Band,  June  16. 
At  Washington,  of  fever. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  Nov.  30, 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  Sept. 

Not  mustered  in. 

Promoted  to  2d  Sergeant,  Nov.  30. 
"         "   Corporal,  Nov.  30. 
"         "  2d  Lieutenant,  July  10. 
"         "  Corporal,  Nov.  30. 
"         "  Hospital  Steward. 


212  adjutant-general's  report. 

Recapitulation  of  Company  E,  Fourth  Regiment  Infantry^  Maine  Volunteers. 


Present  &  Absent. 

Prison- 
ers. 

De- 
ceased. 

Dis- 
charged. 

De- 
serted. 

Trans- 
ferred. 

Fit  for   1    o-„i. 
Duty.    1    ^'"^ 

Killed. 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers 
Non-Com.  Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 

1 
55 

2 
5 

2 

2 
4 

2 

3 
3 

4 

2 

6 

18 

1 
74 

Total 

70 

7 

2 

6 

2 

10     ! 

2 

99 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  \st,  1861. 


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Present  Organization  of  the  Company. 


Date  of 

i 

Names. 

< 

22 
24 
23 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Rank  or 
Appoint- 
ment. 

1 

2 
3 

.James  D.  Erskine 
John  D.  Auld 
Jason  Carlisle 

Captain 
Istl^ieut 
2d  Lieut. 

Bristol 
Boothbay 
do 

Nov.     1 
Nov.  30 
July  10 

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 

James  E.  Beath 
Samnel  W.  Place 
Thomas  P.  Keene 
Hiram  Hatch 
Thomas  B.  Campbell 

23 
22 
21 
34 

28 

Sergeant 
do 
do 
do 
do 

Boothbay 

Newcastle 

Bremen 

Newcastle 

Thomaston 

Nov.  30 
do 
do 
do 
do 

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 

Edw.  D.  McClure 
Aliram  T.  fiammage 
Naih.  B  Waters 
John  S.  Chapman 
Francis  W.  Chapman 
Ira  A.  Waltz 
Edw.  K  Hatch 
Wm.  B.  Perkins 

18 
22 
21 
31 
22 
21 
27 
31 

Corporal 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

Bristol 

Damariscotta 

Newcastle 

Damariscotta 

Nobk'lioro' 

Damariscotta 

Nohleboro' 

Newcastle 

Sept.  1 
June  16 
Sept.  1 

do 

do 
Nov.  31 

do 

do 

Remarks. 


I 


214 


ADJUTANT-GENERAL  S    REPORT. 


Return  of  Capt.  Andrew  D.  Bean,  Company  F,  Fointli  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine 
of  December  1st,  1861,  together  with  a  complete  record  of  the  changes  that  have 
fifteenth  day  of  June,  1861.  MOSES  FORD,  Orderly  Sergeant. 


COMMISSIONED  OFFICERS. 

1  Andrew  D.  Bean, 

2  James  H.  Huxford, 

3  Charles  H.  Burd. 

SERGEANTS. 

George  G.  Davis, 
2iMoses  Ford, 
3!  Henry  Leach, 
4J Robert  Waterman,  Jr., 
5  Almond  E.  Osgood. 

CORPORALS. 

1  Jefferson  Hobbs,  Jr., 

2  Frank  Rich, 

3  Joseph  G.  Hilt, 

4  William  C.  Rowe, 

5  Albert  H.  Rose, 

6  Abner  C.  Goodell, 
George  M.  Bragg, 
Francis  M.  Forbes. 

MUSICIANS. 

Charles  H.  Thompson,  Jr 
Mark  L.  Knovvlton. 


WAGONER. 

N.  B.  Fuller. 

PRIVATES. 

Barlow,  Elisha  J. 
Barlow,  Levant  L. 
Barlow,  John 
Bean,  Edward,  H. 
Bickford,  J.  H. 
Biokford,  Rufus  G. 
Cillev,  Emerson 
Chick  Winthrop  H. 
Caligan,  Henry  A. 
Condam,  Albert  J. 
Crocker,  Albert  D. 
Craig,  George  J. 
Davis,  AVilliam  C. 
Danforth,  Ste])hen 
DoUif,  Warren  A. 
Delano,  Henry  A. 
Elwell,  Charles  H. 
Evans,  Joseph 
Evans,  Amos 
Gardner,  John  H. 
Garnett,  James  C. 
Getchell,  George  B. 
iTetchell,  Prentice  M. 
Hall,  George  B. 
Hall,  Harrison 
Hines,  Jarvis  S. 
Hines.  Boyd  C. 
HiaL:;ins,  David 
Hill,  Francis  O.  J.  S. 
Hill,  E.J. 


31 1  Hilt,  Reuben  S. 


Married    Mustered 

g.        Residence. 

or 

into 

< 

Single.    1 
Single    , 

[J.S.Ser. 

45  Brooks 

Tune  15 

44      do 

do 

do 

Belfast 

do 

do 

20  Brooks 

Single 

do 

39  Jackson 

Married 

do 

36  Knox 

do 

do 

24  Montville 

Single 

do 

44  Newburg 

Married 

do 

23  Jackson 

Single 

do 

44  Brooks 

do 

do 

22  Lincolnville 

do 

do 

26  Monroe 

do 

do 

23  Brooks 

do 

do 

21  Hampden 

do 

do 

19  Lincolnville 

do 

do 

26  Brooks 

Married 

do 

26  Winterport 

do 

do 

18  Liberty 

Single 

do 

33  Newburg 

Manied 

do 

29  Knox 

Single 

do 

22      do 

do 

do 

28  Liberty 

do 

do 

18  Hampden 

do 

do 

22  Dixmont 

do 

do 

2.5  Newburg 

do 

do 

22  Brooks 

do 

do 

23  Dixmont 

do 

do 

26  Washington 

do 

do 

20  Dixmont 

do 

do 

19      do 

do 

do 

25      do 

do 

do 

18  Liberty 

do 

do 

40  Freedom 

Married 

do 

22  i  Morrill 

Single 

do 

18  Searsport 

do 

do 

21  Brooks 

do 

do 

44      do 

Marrie(] 

do 

38      do 

do 

do 

19      do 

Single 

do 

40  Bangor 

do 

do 

35  Belfast 

do 

do 

23  Dixmont 

Marriec 

do 

21  Brooks 

Single 

do 

41  Troy 

Married 

do 

21  Unity 

Single 

do 

18|     do 

do 

do 

IS'Hampden 

do 

do 

22  Newburg 

do 

do 

25      do 

do 

do 

21iMontville 

1     do 

do 

Sick. 
Where. 


Killed. 
When. 


Hospital 


Hospital 


Hospital 


APPENDIX   D. 


215 


Volunteers,  stationed  nt  Alexandria,  Va.,  expressing  its  condition  on   the  morning 
taken  place  in  the  Company  since  it  entered  the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the 

ANDREW  D.  BEAN,  Captain. 


July  21 


Prisoners. 
When 
taken. 


1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 
10 
II 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 

31 


July  21 


July  21 


July  21 


July  21 


Deceased. 
When. 


Disch'd. 
When. 


Oct.  28 


Remarks. 


Recruiting  in  Maine. 
Wounded,  Bull  Run. 
Wounded,  Bull  Run. 


Sept.  18 


July  2 


Confined  at  Richmond. 


Transferred  to  Regimental  Band. 

Badly  wounded  at  Bull  Run.     Confined  at  Richmond. 

Confined  at  Richmond. 

Badly  wounded.       Confined  at  Richmond. 

Consumption. 
Confined  at  Richmond. 


216  •  adjutant-general's  report. 

Return  of  Company  F,  Fourth  Regiment,  (  Continued.} 


Names. 


32  Hollis,  James  M. 

33  tlorton,  Leiiniel  C. 

34  Jiifkson,  Edward  W. 

35  Jones,  Freeinau 

36  Johnson,  Jolin 

37  Laiii^ill,  Ephraim 

38  LeatiiLTS,  Joseph  B. 

39  Leathers,  Silas  B. 

40  Leathers,  liensallear 

41  Leathers,  William 

42  Laughton,  William 

43  Miilherrin,  James 

44  Nickerson,  Daniel  C. 

45  Overlock,  Warren 

46  Patterson,  Nathan 

47  Pinkham,  Daniel  G. 

48  Pieree,  Daniel,  Jr. 

49  Putnam,  Lyman  C. 

50  Phillips,  Horace  M. 

51  Poland,  John  A. 

52  Poland,  Bainbridge 

53  Parsons,  Charles  B. 

54  Rackliff.  James  2d^ 

55  Reynolds,  Josiah  K. 

56  Roberts,  Cyrus 

57  Rolierts,  Freeman  M. 

58  Rowell,  Charles  H. 

59  Howell,  Almond  A. 

60  Robinson,  George  W. 

61  Rowe,  Frank,  Jr. 

62  Royall,  Darius  N. 

63  Richards,  Eben  B. 

64  Shephard  John  J. 

65  Stephens,  John  A. 

66  Stone,  John  F. 

67  Stone,  Samuel  B. 

68  Stevens,  Alexander 

69  Tasker,  Ephraim  D. 

70  Thompson,  Elliot  P. 

71  Thaver,  Francis  II. 

72  Work,  William  11. 

73  Work,  Ehcn  D. 

74  Wood,  Charles  A. 
7.')  Witliani,  Isaac  M. 

7B  Whitcomb,  Thomas  J. 

77  York,  Hiram  G. 

78  Young,  Joseph,  Jr. 

79  Nason,  Nalnim  R. 

80  Piper,  Elisha  S. 

81  Piper,  Enoch  F. 

82  Coulombe,  Frederic 

83  Clark,  Joseph  W. 

84  Crockell,  Charles  W. 

85  Nash,  Aurelius  W. 

86  Chapman,  Charles 


Residence. 


20  Thorndike 
291  Monroe 
Washington 

do 
Momoc 
Rockland 
Brooks 

do 

do 

do 
\ppleton 
Bangor 
Swanville 
Liberty 
Belmont 
Liberty 
Monroe 
Jackson 
Liberty 
Montvillc 

do 
New  burg 
Rockland 
Unity 
Searsmont 
Jackson 
Montville 

do 
Belfast 
Brooks 
Monroe 
Bundiam 
Appleton 

do 
Dixmont 
do 


do 

Brooks 

Swanville 

Dixmont 

do 
Belfast 
Greentield 
Knox 
Dixmont 
Swanville 
Knox 
Newburg 

do 
Lincolnville 
Searsmont 

do 
Morrill 


ISlLiberty 


APPENDIX   D. 


217 


Return  of  Company  F,  Fourth  Regiment,  (  Continued.^ 


Prisoners. 
When 
taken. 


Deceased. 
VVJien. 


Disch'd. 
Wlien. 


Oct.  28 


Sept.  15 


Sept.  15 


Remarks. 


Deserted  Julv  8. 


15 


218  adjutant-general's  report. 

Recapitulation  of  Company  F,  Fourth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volvnteers. 


Present  &  Absent. 

Killed. 

Prison- 
ers. 

De- 
ceased. 

Dis- 
cliarged. 

De- 
serted. 

Trans- 
ferred. 

Fit  for 
Duty. 

Sick. 

Total. 

Ci  >mmi.ssioncd  Officers 
Non-Com.  Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 

2 
10 

1 
75 

2 
2 

1 
4 

1 

1 
4 

1 

1 

4 

12 

3 

86 

Total                             88     !       4 

5 

6 

1 

1 

105 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  1st,  1861. 


Present. 

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On 

For  Di'TY. 

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Special 

Sick. 

Duty. 

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Present  Organization  of  the  Company. 


Date  of 

6 

Name. 

t£ 

< 

45 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Rank  or 

Ai)()oint- 

iiient. 

Remarks. 

1 

Andrew  D.  Bean 

Captain 

Brooks 

May  8 

2 

George  G.  Davis 

20 

1st  Lieut. 

do 

Oct.  28 

3 

Charles  H.  Burd 

2d  Lieut 

Belfast 

May  8 

1 

Moses  Ford 

39 

Sergeant 

Jackson 

Oct.  28 

2  Henry  Leach 

36 

do 

Knox 

do 

3  Robert  Waterman,  Jr. 

25 

do 

Montville 

do 

4  Almond  E.  Osgood 

44 

do 

New  burg 

do 

5  Jcftersou  Hobbs,  Jr. 

24 

do 

Jackson 

do 

1  Frank  Rich 

44 

Corporal 

Brooks 

Oct.  28 

2  Joseph  G.  Hilt 

23 

do 

Lincolnville 

do 

3,  William  C.  Rowe 

26 

do 

Monroe 

do 

41  Albert  H.  Rose 

23 

do 

Brooks 

do 

5,Abner  C.  Goodell 

do 

Hampden 

do 

6  George  M.  Bragg 

19 

do 

Linconville 

do 

71  Francis  M.  Forbes 

24 

do 

Brooks 

do 

8 

Rensallaer  Leathers 

28 

do 

do 

220 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Capt.  Edwin  M.  Smith,  Company  G,  Fourth  Regiment  Infentrv,  Maine 
of  December  1st,  1861,  together  witii  a  complete  record  of  the  changes  that  have 
fifteenth  day  of  June,  1861.  CHARLES  H.  STINSON,  Orderly  Sergeant. 


Names. 
COMMISSIONED  OFFICERS. 

< 

Residence. 

Married 

or 
Single. 

Mustered 

into 
U.  S.  Ser. 

Sick. 
Wliere. 

Killed. 
When. 

1 

Edwin  M.  Smith, 

22 

Wiscasset 

Single 

June  15 

2 

William  H.  Clark, 

33 

do 

Married 

do 

3 

Gustavus  Rundlett. 

SERGEANTS. 

24 

do 

Single 

do 

1 

Charles  H.  Stinson, 

24 

do 

Single 

do 

2 

Ezra  B.  Carr, 

29 

do 

Married 

do 

3 

Cliarles  H.  Grossman, 

21 

do 

Single 

do 

4 

John  G.  Somes, 

28 

do 

do 

do 

In  Camp 

5 

Natlianiel  A.  Robbins. 

CORPOKALS. 

26 

Union 

do 

do 

1 

Converse  Graves, 

23 

Wiscasset 

Single 

do 

2 

Charles  E.  Kniglit, 

35 

do 

Married 

do 

3 

Peter  Fredson,  Jr. 

28 

do 

Single 

do 

4 

George  L.  Crockett, 

22 

do 

do 

do 

5 

James  T.  McKenney, 

19 

do 

do 

do 

6 

Andrew  H.  Humphrey, 

40 

do 

Married 

do 

7 

Hans  P.  BurriU, 

23 

do 

Single 

do 

8 

Elijah  W.  Webber. 

MUSICIANS. 

36 

do 

do 

do 

1 

Alden  Farnham, 

22 

do 

do 

do 

2 

Austin  J.  Blagdon. 

PRIVATES. 

20 

do 

do 

do 

1 

Alhee,  Alfred 

25 

do 

do 

do 

2 

Allen,  Darius 

18 

do 

do 

do 

3 

Allen,  Danforth 

21 

do 

do 

do 

4 

AveriU,  Frank  W. 

34 

Alna 

Married 

do 

5 

Bartee,  Frederick 

21 

Wiscasset 

Single 

do 

6 

Bailey,  William  H.  H. 

18 

do 

do 

do 

7 

Bailey,  Augustus 

18 

do 

do 

do 

8 

Bailev,  Bradford 

19 

do 

do 

do 

9 

Blake,  Wilmot 

45 

do 

Married 

do 

10 

Brown,  John 

38 

do 

Single 

do 

11 

Bragden,  George 

45 

Alna 

Married 

do 

12 

Blinn,  S.  Payson 

32 

Wiscasset 

do 

do 

13 

Brookings,  Crosby  R. 

21 

do 

Single 

do 

14 

Boynton,  John  C. 

24 

Alna 

do 

do 

15 

Call,  Timothy 

24 

Dresden 

do 

do 

IC 

Clark,  Onesimus 

44 

Alna 

Married 

do 

17 

Crosman,  Edwin 

18 

Wiscasset 

Single 

do 

In  Camp 

18 

Clark,  Jerome  0. 

25 

Alna 

do 

do 

19 

Crowaill,  Thomas 

28 

Wiscasset 

Married 

do 

20 

Cunningham,  Elijah 

23 

Newcastle 

Single 

do 

21 

Cooksen,  Aryastus  H. 

28 

Windsor 

do 

do 

22 

Dickerson,  Seth  P. 

28 

Wiscasset 

do 

do 

23 

Downey,  John 

29 

do 

Married 

do 

24 

Erskine,  James 

31 

do 

Single 

do 

25 

Erskine,  Fairfield 

21 

Georgetown 

do 

do 

26 

Erskine,  Joseph 

29 

Wiscasset 

do 

do 

27 

Fisher,  John 

37 

Alna 

Married 

do 

28 

Gould,  Jeremiah 

30 

Wiscasset 

Single 

do 

29 

Gould,  Abial 

40 

do 

do 

do 

30 

Hilton,  Leonard 

22 

do 

do 

do 

31 

Hull,  William  B. 

43 

do 

do 

do 

32 

Hackett,  Hiram 

23 

Alna 

Married 

do 

33 

Howard,  Daniel  0. 

24 

do 

Single 

do 

APPENDIX    D. 


221 


Volunteers,  stationed  at  Alexandria,  Va.,  expressing  its  condition  on   the  morning 
taken  place  in  the  Company  since  it  entered  the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the 

EDWIN   M.  SMITH,  Captain. 


I  Prisoners. 

„•       W  hen 
Z      Taken. 


July  21 


1 
2 

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 

8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
1.5 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 


Deceased. 
When. 


July  21 
July  21 


Disch'd. 
When, 


Confined  at  Richmond. 


Remarks. 


Transferred  to  38th  N.  Y.,  Sept.  21. 


Deserted  June  18. 


Transferred  to  38th  N.  Y.  Vol. 


Transferred  to  38th  N.  Y.  Vol. 

Wounded  at  Bull  Run. 
Transferred  to  38th  N.  Y. 


Wounded  at  Bull  Run. 
Confined  at  Richmond. 
Transferred  to  38th  N.  Y.  Vol. 

Transferred  to  N.  Y.  38th. 
Deserted  July  21. 
Transferred  to  N.  Y.  38th. 


Aug.  30 


222 


ADJUTANT-GENERAL  S   REPORT. 


Return  of  Company  G,  Fourth  Regiment,  (  Continued.^ 


i 

Names. 

< 

Residence. 

Married 

or 
Single. 

Single 

Mustered 

into 
U.  S.  Ser. 

gicfc. 
Where. 

Killed. 
When. 

34 

Jones,  Edward 

19 

Wiseasset 

June  15 

35 

Kineaid,  Reuel 

33 

do 

Married 

do 

36 

Kersej',  Tliomas  J. 

22 

Alna 

Single 

do 

37 

Kingsbury,  John  H. 

25 

Southport 

do 

do 

38 

Kersey,  Bonjatnin  F. 

25 

Alna 

do 

do 

39 

Kinf,fsbury,  Gould  F. 

19 

Wiseasset 

do 

do 

40 

Lowell,  Albion 

18 

do 

do 

do 

In  Camp 

41 

Lowell,  Bradford 

20 

do 

do 

do 

42 

Murphy,  Lucius  B. 

18 

do 

do 

do 

43 

Munsey,  William 

25 

do 

do 

do 

44 

McFadden,  Elbridge 

19 

Dresden 

do 

do 

45 

Munsey,  ])avid  G. 

33 

Wiseasset 

Married 

do 

46 

Marston,  Josiah 

19 

do 

Single 

do 

47 

McKennev,  John  W. 

44 

do 

Married 

do 

In  Camp 

48 

Nutter,  William  H. 

18 

do 

Single 

do 

49 

Nute,  Alexander 

23 

do 

do 

do 

50 

Pinkam,  Thomas  F. 

18 

Alna 

do 

do 

51 

Pinkham,  Tliomas  D. 

44 

do 

do 

do 

52 

Runnels,  William  B. 

30 

Richmond 

Married 

do 

53 

Kittle,  James  F. 

20 

Dresden 

Single 

do 

54 

Rittle,  John  H. 

26 

do 

Married 

do 

55 

Rundlett,  John 

20 

Wiseasset 

Single 

do 

56 

Rines,  Philip 

20 

do 

do 

do 

57 

Southard,  Freeman 

18 

do 

do 

do 

58 

Simpson,  William  H. 

25 

Alna 

^Larried 

do 

69 

Seavey,  Sewall  J. 

27 

Wiseasset 

Single 

do 

60 

Somes,  Edward 

17 

do 

do 

do 

61 

Shaw,  Freeman 

21 

do 

do 

do 

62 

Smith,  Barnard 

22 

do 

do 

do 

In  Camp 

63 

Seavey,  William 

28 

do 

do 

do 

64 

Toothaker,  Josiah 

24 

do 

do 

do 

65 

Tibbetts,  George 

28 

do 

do 

do 

66 

Trowbridiije,  William 

Waldohoro' 

Married 

do 

67 

Williamson,  Charles  T. 

18 

Wiseasset 

Single 

do 

68 

Warren,  George 

20 

do 

do 

do 

69 

White,  Benjamin  F. 

19 

Dresden 

do 

do 

70 

Winslow,  Francis  E. 

19 

Wiseasset 

do 

do 

71 

Wryht,  Alden 

27 

do 

do 

do 

72 

Wryht,  Joseph 

21 

do 

do 

do 

July  21 

73 

Young,  (icorge  S. 

27 

do 

do 

do 

74 

Young,  Alba 

20 

do 

do 

do 

75 

Young,  John 

18 

do 

do 

do 

APPENDIX   D. 


223 


"Return  of  Company  G,  Fourth  Regiment,  (^ContinuedS) 


c 

Prisoners. 
When 

Deceased. 
Wlien. 

Disch'd. 
When. 

Remarks. 

■z 

taken. 

^ 

34 

Transferred  to  N.  Y.  38th. 

35 

36 

Transferred  to  N.  Y.  38th. 

37 

38 

Nov.  17 

Dijihtbcria. 

39 

Deserted  June  18. 

40 

41 

Promoted  to  Corporal  Oct.  8. 

42 

43 

Transferred  to  N.  Y.  38th. 

44 

"          "            " 

45 

46 

July  21 

Confined  at  Richmond. 

47 

48 

Transferred  to  N.  Y.  38th. 

49 

50 

Deserted  June  16. 

51 

Sept.  19 

52 

53 

Transferred  to  N.  Y.  38th. 

54 

55 

Transferred  to  N.  Y.  38th, 

56 

57 

July  5 

58 

Aug.  30 

59 

60 

61 
62 
63 

July  21 

Wounded.     Confined  at  Richmond. 

64 

Transferred  to  N.  Y.  38th. 

65 

"           "           " 

66 

67 

68 

Transferred  to  N.  Y.  38th,  Sept.  21. 

69 

Sept.  27 

70 

71 

72 

73 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  July  — 

74 

Transferred  to  N.  Y.  38th. 

75 

224 


AD.JUTAXT-GENERAL  S   REPORT. 


Recapitulation  of  Company  G,  Fourth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers. 


Present  &  Absent. 

1 

Prison- 
ers. 

De- 
ceased. 

Dis- 
charged. 

De- 
serted. 

Trans- 
ferred. 

*'''  ^^"'        Sick 
Duty.        '"'^^• 

Killed. 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers          2 
Non-Com.  Officers       1       12            1 
Musicians  &  Wagoner          1 
Privates                                  32            3 

1 

1 

1 
3 

2 

4 

4 

26 

3 
13 

2 
75 

Total                            47            4 

1 

5 

2 

4 

4 

26 

93 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  \st,  1861. 


For  Duty. 


2  12132  45 


O.-t 

Special 

Duty. 


In 

Arrest. 


ll   3I   4 


Absext. 


Sick. 


Prison- 
ers. 


51 


Present  Organization  of  the  Company. 


Date  of 

c 

Name. 

0 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Rank  or 
Ai)pf>int- 

Remarks. 

Z 

< 

iiient. 
Mav  3 

1 

Edwin  M.  Smith 

22 

Captain 

Wiscasset 

2 

William  H.  Clark 

38 

1st  Lieut. 

do 

do 

Prisoner    at    Eich- 

3 

Gustavus  Eiindlett 

24 

2d  Lieut. 

do 

do 

[mond,  Va. 

1 

Charles  H.  Stinson 

24 

Sergeant 

Wiscasset 

June  15 

2 

Ezra  B.  Carr 

29 

do 

do 

do 

.  3 

John  G.  Somes 

28 

do 

do 

do 

4 

Charles  H.  Grossman 

21 

do 

do 

do 

5 

N.  A.  Robbins 

26 

do 

Union 

do 

1 

Converse  Groves 

23 

Corporal 

Wiscasset 

June  15 

2 

(ieorge  L.  Crockett 

22 

do 

do 

do 

.3 

James  T.  McKenney 

19 

do 

do 

do 

4 

Andrew  H.  Murphy 

40 

do 

do 

do 

5 

George  S.  Young 

27 

do 

do 

Julv  21 

6 

Charles  A   Kniirhts 

35 

do 

do 

June  15 

7 

Bradford  Lowell 

20 

do 

do 

Oct.  8 

8 

E.  W.  Webber 

36 

do 

do 

June  15 

226 


adjutant-general's  eeport. 


Keturn  of  Capt.  G.  J.  Burns,  Company  H,  Fourth  Eegiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volun- 
plete  record  of  the  changes  that  have  taken  place  in  the  Company  since  it  entered 

EDWIN   LIBBY,  Orderly  Sergeant. 


Names. 


COMMISSIONED  OFFICERS. 

1  G.  J.  Burns, 

2  J.  C.  Cobb, 

3  Beniah  P.  Brackley. 

SERGEANTS. 

1  Edwin  Libby, 

2  Andrew  A.  Newbist, 

3  Seth  M.  Young, 

4  William  Shields, 

5  John  Copland. 

COUPORALS. 

1  William  Fountain, 

2  Daniel  Bean, 
3!  Hudson 

4 1  Thomas  C  Newbist, 
SjStillmanMink, 

6  John  J.  Seymour, 
71  Edwin  Keizer, 

William  Green. 

MUSICIANS. 

1  Benjamin  F.  Young, 

2  Ebenezer  J.  Young. 

WAGONER. 

1  Elias  Davis. 

PRIVATES. 

1  Anderson,  George  W. 
2'Ames,  George  L. 
slBlackington,  Alfred 
4|Boggs,  Benjamin  F. 
5  Burr,  Benjamin 
6|Boggs,  Bradbury  A. 

7  Barnard,  Ira 
8'Butler,  John 

9 'Burns,  Nelson  A. 
10  Clough,  Daniel 
lliClough,  Horace 
12, Crowley,  John 

13  Crowley,  Patrick 

14  Cooper,  West  W. 

1.5  Cunimings,  William  A. 
10  Cunningham,  George  W, 

17  Durgin,  Elbridge  H. 

18  Drake,  Jesse 

19  Amos,  William  H. 

20  Eugly,  James  M. 

21  Fey  lor,  George 

22  Field,  Isaac  J. 

23  Farnsworih.  Hollis 

24  Feyler,  William 

25  Feylor,  Henderson 

26  Gray,  Adam 

27  Gilraore,  William  D. 

28  Hodges,  Charles  E. 

29  Hagcr,  Ezekiel  P. 

30  Ham,  John 
Sl'llall,  Samuel 


Residence. 


Rockland 
do 
do 


28 


do 

27  j     do 

26  Lincolnville 

20  Rockland 

40      do 


do 
do 


28 

32 

19 

25      do 

24' Warren 

40  Cutter 

27  Rockland 

ISjUnion 

23  Lincolnville 

18  do 

22  Warren 

19  Camden 
is!     do 

21  Thomaston 
19  Waldohoro' 

23  Rockland 

18  Waldohoro' 

32  Washington 
44  Rockland 

25  Union 

23  Thomaston 

19  Rockland 
27 1     do 

33  j     do 
19  Union 
19!     do 

26  Wai-hington 
18  Islesboro' 
18  Anson 

18  Rockland 
24!     do 

40  Thomaston 
43  Rockland 
18  Camden 

28  Thomaston 
31  Waldohoro' 

41  St.  George 
28  Providence 

18  Rockland 

21  Washington 

19  Rockland 

42  Augusta 


Married  June  15 


Married   Mustered 

into 
Single.    U.S.Ser. 


do 
do 

do 

do 
Single 

do 
Married 

Single 
Married 

do 

do 
Single 

do  I 
Married 
Single 

do 
do 

Married 

Single 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
Married 


do 
do 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

do 
do 

do 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


Side. 
Wliere. 


Killed. 
When. 


Single 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Married 

do 

Siniile 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Married 

do 

do 

do 

Single 

do 

Married 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Single 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Married 

do 

July  21 


APPENDIX   D. 


227 


teers,  disbanded  September  21st,  1861,  expressing  its  condition,  together  with  a  cora- 
the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the  fifteenth  day  of  June,  1861. 

G.  J.  BURNS,  Captain. 


6 

Prisoners. 
When 

Deceased. 
When. 

Disch'd. 
When. 

Itemarks. 

Is 

taken. 

1 

Oct.    4 

Dishonorably  discharged. 

2 

Sept.27 

Resigned. 

3 

Oct.  21 

" 

1 

Transferred  to  Co.  H.  Nov.  27. 

2 

July   18 

Consumption. 

3 

Transferred  to  Co.  K.  Sept.  21. 

4 

Co.  D. 

5 

Co.  K. 

1 

Co.  D. 

2 

38th  N.Y.    " 

3 

Not  mustered  in. 

4 

Deserted  July  2.5. 

5 

Taiisferred  to  38th  N.  Y. 

6 

Co.  K.  Sept.  21. 

7 

38th  N.  Y. 

8 

Deserted  July  25. 

1 

Transferred  to  Co.  K.  Sept.  21. 

2 

((                           u                           u 

1 

Transferred  to  Co.  D.  Sept.  21. 

1 

July  21 

Confined  at  Richmond. 

2 
3 

Transferred  to  38th  N.  Y.  Sept.  21. 

4 
5 

Co.  K. 

6 

38th  N.  Y. 

7 

Co.  D. 

8 

9 

10 

38th  N.  Y. 

ic                              a                              ic 

c<                                      tt                                      (( 

11 

t<                              (t                             It 

12 

Cl                                 tt                                tt 

13 

(t                               tt                             tt 

14 

1.5 

16 

Badly  wounded  and  supposed  to  have  been  taken  pris- 

17 

Deserted  July  25.                                [oner  at  Bull  Run. 

18 

Transferred  to  38th  N.  Y.  Sept.  21. 

19 

"                         "                   " 

20 

"                         "                   " 

21 

Co.  K. 

22 

38ih  N.  Y. 

23 

Sick  in  Maine. 

24 

Sept.  9 

25 

Transferred  to  38th  N.  Y.  Sept.  21. 

26 

Co.  K. 

27 

38th  N.Y. 

28 

Co.  D 

29 

«                  i<                       (( 

30 

38th  N.  Y. 

31 

u                              «                           tt 

228 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Company  H,  Fourth  Regiment,  (^  Continued.} 


1 

~ 

Married 

Mustered 

l 

Names. 

1  9 
< 

Residence. 

or 
Single. 

Single 

into 
U.  S.  Ser. 

June  15 

Sick.        '            " 
Where. 

1   Killed. 
When. 

32] Haskell,  William 

,21 

Warren 

33  Jackson,  Amasa 

30 

Rockland 

Married 

do 

34  Jameson,  Alvin 

18 

Union 

Sin-le 

do 

35 'Johnson,  George 

19 

Windham 

do 

do 

36  Jackson.  Miles 

30 

Waldoboro' 

Married 

do 

37iJones,  Silas  S. 

18 

Lincolnville 

Single 

do 

38  Jacksons,  Samuel 

31 

Rockland 

do 

do 

39  Kniirht,  Jonathan 

22 

Lincolnville 

do 

do 

July  21 

40  Kitf,  John 

30 

Rockland 

Married 

do 

4rKing,  AYilliam  A. 

20 

St.  George 

Single 

do 

42  King,  Samuel  A. 

22 

do 

Married 

do 

43' Leach,  Henry  F. 

18 

Camden 

Single 

do 

44lMartin,  Alonzo  E. 

21 

Rockland 

do 

do 

45  Mansfield,  Benjamin 

21 

Hope 

do 

do 

46 1  Martin,  Daniel 

21 

Rockland 

do 

do 

47'McMann,  Daniel 

23 

Prospect 

do 

do 

48  Marr,  Erastus 

27 

Washington 

do 

do 

49 March,  Edward 

21 

Warren 

do 

do 

501  Martin,  Orhmdo 

21 

Rockland 

do 

do 

51 

McDavit,  James 

24 

do 

Man-ied 

do 

52 

McLaughlin,  James 

19 

do 

Single 

do 

53 

Moodv,  Richard 

44 

Union 

Married 

do 

54 

Morse,  William  B. 

21 

Rockland 

Single 

do 

55 

McCann,  Simon 

35 

do 

Married 

do 

56 

Newbist,  Norris 

27 

Jefferson 

do 

do 

57 

O'Brien,  Thomas 

31 

Rockland 

do 

do 

58 

Parker,  John  B. 

42 

Jefferson 

do 

do 

59:Parlin,  Wilder  S. 

18 

Lincolnville 

Single 

do 

60  Rogers,  Lawrence 

18 

Union 

do 

do 

61  [Shepherd,  Oilman 

19 

Jeflerson 

do 

do 

62:Sidelinger,  Munroe 

18 

Union 

do 

do 

63'Studley,  Augustus 

18 

Rockland 

do 

do 

64  Stall,  Isaac 

32 

do 

Married 

do 

65  Sullivan,  Jeremiah 

33 

do 

do 

do 

66'Simraons,  William  H. 

18 

Lincolnville 

Single 

do 

67  Saunders,  Isaac  S. 

18 

Rockland 

do 

do 

68  Turner,  James 

45 

do 

Married 

do 

69!Thomes,  John  H. 

18 

Warren 

Single 

do 

70  Trim,  Joseph 

19 

Camden 

do 

do 

July  21 

71  Taylor,  Simeon 

22 

Rockland 

do 

do 

72  Wallace,  Alexander 

25 

Waldoboro' 

do 

do 

731  Wadsworth,  Elisha 

28 

Lincolnville 

do 

do 

"4  Washburn,  Horace  B. 

22 

Brewer 

do 

do 

751  Walsh,  Robert 

31 

Rockland 

Married 

do 

76' Wentwortli,  Rufus 

21 

Hope 

Single 

do 

77  Young,  Smith  L. 

19 

do 

do 

do 

78  Chapman,  Lorenzo 

28 

Waldoboro' 

do 

Sept.   8 

79i Heath,  Abram 

40 

Jefferson 

Married 

do 

80 

Holmes,  Hiram                   i 

18 

Rockland 

Single 

June  15 

APPENDIX   D. 


229 


Return  of  Company  H,  Fourth  Reg-iment,  (  Continued.') 


6 

Prisoners 
When 

Deceased. 
When. 

Disch'd. 
When. 

Remarks. 

Z 

taken. 

32 

Transferred  to  38th  N.  Y.  Sept.  21. 

33 

Co.  K. 

34 

38th  N.  Y. 

35 

Co.  K. 

36 

July  21 

Confined  at  Eichmond. 

37 

Transferred  to  38th  N.  Y.  Sept.  21. 

38 

Co.  K. 

39 

40 

38th  N.  Y. 

41 

Deserted  July  25. 

42 

Deserted  July  25. 

43 

Transferred  to  38th  N.  Y.  Sept    21. 

44 

"                      "                     " 

45 

Co.  D. 

46 

"                    "                     " 

47 

38th  N.  Y. 

48 

IC                                               l(                                   (t 

49 

il                              It                       « 

50 

((                              tt                       i( 

51 

"                        "                   " 

52 

Co.  D. 

53 

t<                   <<                     i( 

54 

38th  N.  Y. 

55 

Co.  D. 

56 

Deserted  July  25 

57 

Transferred  to  38th  N.  Y.  Sept.  21. 

58 

u                                     u                            a 

59 

Deserted  July  25. 

60 

61 

Transferred  to  Co.  D.  Sept.  21. 

62 

Deserted  July  25. 

63 

Transferred  to  38th  N.  Y.  Sept.  21. 

64 

"                        "                   " 

65 

((                        «                  « 

66 

U                                        (t                              c< 

67 

(I                              tt                       tt 

68 

Aug.   30 

69 

tl                              ft                        tl 

70 

71 

"                Co.  D.,  Sept,  21. 

72 

73 

Deserted  July  25. 

74 

July  21 

' 

Confined  at  Kichmond. 

75 

Deserted  July  25. 

76 

Transferred  to  38th  N.  Y.  Sept.  21. 

77 

Co.  D. 

78 

tl                                 a                                     il 

79 

"                                 "                                     " 

80 

Co.  K. 

230  adjutant-general's  report. 

Recapitulation  of  Company  H,  Fourth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers. 


Present  & 

Fit  for 
Duty. 

Absent.' 

Killed. 

Sick,   i 

Prison- 
er:!. 

De-          Dis- 
ceased.    charged. 

De- 
serted. 

Trans- 
ferred. 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers 
Non-Com.  Officers 
Musicians  <&,  Wagoner 
Privates 

3 

4 

3 

1 

1              1 

2 
9 

9 

3 

62 

3 

12 

3 

80 

Total 

3 

4             15           11 

74 

98 

I 


232 


UTANT-GENERAL  S   REPORT. 


Eeturn  of  Capt.  Wil 
tion  on  the  niorniu 
States,  on  the  9th  c 


Names. 


Pitcher,  Company  H  (New  Organization),  Fourth  Eegi- 
^ember  1st,  1861,  together  witli  a  complete  record  of  the 
Dvember,  1861.      EDWIN  LIBBEY,  Ord.  Sergeant. 


COMMISSIONED  OF 

William  L.  Fitchei 
Albert  L.  Spencer, 
George  F.  Bourne 

SERGEANTS. 

Orpheus  Roberts, 
Francis  R.  Barlow, 
Walter  S.  Goodale, 
Moses  F.  Long, 
Otis  W.  Friend. 

CORPORALS. 

Francis  P.  Ingalls, 
Enoch  Lurvey,  Jr. 
Josiah  H.  Emerson, 
Gilbert  F.  Kane, 
Henry  Braddock, 
Daniel  W.  Barker, 
Morris  Leach, 
Andrew  Grindle. 

MUSICIAN. 

John  Webster. 

WAGONER. 

Levi  Roberts. 

PRIVATES. 

Allen,  Charles  W. 
Allen,  Charles  N. 
Babson,  Joseph  B. 
Brackett,  Charles  W. 
Barter,  Daniel  B. 
Cox,  George 
Carpenter,  Wilson 
Clough,  John 
Carter,  Edwin 
Closson,  Bailey  R. 
Dearliorn,  Francis  M. 
Dodge,  Jeremiah 
Dodge,  Roscoe  G. 
Debeck,  Moses  A. 
Douglass,  Robert 
Downs,  Samuel  N. 
17|Eaton,  Augustine  W. 

18  Emerton,  Andrew  L. 

19  Flanders,  Robert  G. 

20  Farnham,  Joseph  E. 
211  Furbish,  Abram  J. 
22 1  Greene,  Robert  F. 
23  Grindle,  Elijah  H. 
24iGrav,  Nathan 
25|Guiiford,  William  H. 
26 i Greene,  Thomas  F. 

27  Green,  JSlark  H. 

28  Greene,  Edward 

29  Grindle,  Richard  P. 
SOiGinn,  Caleb 
SljGriffin,  Frank 
32|Higgius,  Simon 


Residence. 


5  Bangor 
i     do 
do 

Stockton 
Knox 
Bangor 
Bluehill 
do 

do 

'remont 
vvanvillc 
'  Isworth 

lOX 

vant 

lobscot 

lehill 


)ks 

,jv;ugwick 
do 

Brooklin 

Belfast 

Rockland 
28  Bangor 
33  Penobscot 

20  Bluehill 
211  Sedgwick 
21 1  Brooklin 
IS'il^arland 
38  Trenton 
20lBluehill 
29'Clifton 
36  Bluehill 

23  Winterport 
21|Bluchill 
|21;Brooksville 
19  (Garland 

25 1  Knox 

24  Rockland 

21  j  Brewer 

18  Penobscot 
21 ;  Sedgwick 
32  Penobscot 
20,  Brewer 

23  Surry 

24  j  Bluehill 
19|Sedgwick 
43|Belinont 

19  Palermo 
IslTremout 


Married  |  Mustered 

or       [      into 
Single.   lU.  S.  Ser. 


Single 

Married 

Single 

Married 

do 
Single 
Married 

do 

Married 

Single 

Married 

do 

do 
Single 

do 
Married 

do 


Nov.  9 
do 
do 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

do 


Single    Nov.  11 


Sick. 
Wiiere. 


Killed. 
When. 


do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
Married 
Single 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
Married 

do 
Single 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
RLirried 
Single 

do 


Nov.  9 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
Nov.  11 
Nov.  9 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 


In  Camp 


Hospital 


APPENDIX   D. 


233 


ment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers,  stationed  at  Alexandria,  Va.,  expressing  its  condi- 
changes  that  have  taken  place  in  the  Company  since  it  entered  the  service  of  the  United 

WILLIAM  L.   PITCHER,  Captain. 


Prisoners. 
When 
Taken. 


Deceased. 
When. 


Disch'd. 
When. 


Remarks. 


Reduced  to  ranks,  Nov.  28. 


Now  in  ranks,  as  private. 


Now  acting  as  musician. 


16 


234 


ADJUTANT-GENERAL  S   REPORT. 


Return  of  Company  H,  Fourth  Regiment,  (  Continued.') 


Married 

Mustered 

c 

Names. 

bli 

Residence. 

or 

into 

J_ 

< 

Single. 

U.  S.  Ser 

3.3 

Haskell,  Elliot 

27  Knox 

Single 

Nov.  9 

34 

.Jordan,  Benjamin 

42  Belmont 

do 

do 

35 

.Jellison,  Charles 

21  Monroe 

do 

do 

3(5 

■Tellison,  Horace 

18,  Knox 

do 

do 

37 

.Jackson,  William 

30 

Montville 

Married 

do 

38 

Jackson,  Joel 

28 

do       . 

Single 

do 

39 

Murry,  John  M. 

19 

Bluehill 

do 

do 

40 

iViiJan,  Thomas 

22 

Tremont 

do 

do 

41 

Mason,  James 

34 

Bluehill 

Married 

do 

42 

Malloy,  William 

19 

do 

Single 

do 

4.3 

MrDoun-all,  Neil 

28 

P.  E.  Island 

do 

do 

44 

Mcars,  John  F. 

18 

Morrill 

do 

do 

45 

Mills,  Manford 

18 

Vinalhaven 

do 

do 

46 

Moore,  Charles  F. 

24 

Knox 

do 

do 

47 

Nonan,  James 

43 

Searsport 

do 

do 

48 

Pierson,  Frank 

18 

Sedgwick 

do 

do 

49 

Porter,  Lewis  M. 

21 

Orneville 

do 

do 

50 

I^iixe,  Amos 

24  Ivenduskeag 

do 

do 

51 

l*a-e,  James  W. 

22 1  Sedgwick 

do 

do 

52 

Reed,  Jared  R. 

27  iMt. 'Desert 

do 

do 

53 

Rose,  Charles 

28iBano:or 

do 

do 

54 

Reed,  William 

28jEasthrook 

do 

do 

55 

Steele,  Georfje  W. 

23 

Penobscot 

do 

do 

56 

.Snowman,  Jacoh  E. 

18 

Sedgwick 

do 

do 

57 

Snowman,  David  A. 

18 

do 

do 

do 

58 

Staples,  Alvah  H. 

18 

Nashua,  N.  H. 

do 

do 

59 

Sawyer,  Ferdinand 

18 

linox 

do 

do 

60 

Saunders,  Thomas  C. 

27 

Rockland 

do 

do 

61 

Tripp,  William  H. 

18 

Sedgwick 

do 

do 

62 

rimer,  Horatio  A. 

22 

Rockland 

do 

do 

63 

Wellino-ton,  Georp^e 

19 

Garland 

do 

do 

64 

Wasgatt,  Thomas  M. 

18 

Somerville 

do 

do 

65 

Wood,  Georije  P. 

18 

Penobscot 

do 

do 

66 

Whitney,  Adolphus  M. 

24 

Bangor 

Married 

do 

67 

Woodworth,  William  H. 

28 

Tremont 

do 

do 

68 

Weed,  Joseph 

44 

Rockland 

do 

do 

69 

Webb.  William  P. 

21 

linox 

Single 

do 

70 

York,  John  K. 

22 

Clifton 

Married 

do 

71 

Young,  Harrison 

18 

Searsmont 

Sinale 

do 

72 

Younj;-,  Stephen  0. 

18 

Lincolnville 

do 

do 

73 

Yonnt^,  Morris, 

22 

Searsmont 

do 

do 

74 

Sherman,  Frederic  M. 

18 

Knox 

do 

do 

75 

Jellison,  Joseph 

21 

Monroe 

do 

Nov.  11 

76 

Libbey,  Edwin  C. 

28 

Rockland 

do 

June  15 

Sick. 
Where. 


Hospital 


Killed. 
When. 


Hospital 


Hospital 


I 


APPENDIX   D. 


235 


Return  of  Company  H,  Fourth  Regiment,  (  Continued.') 


Prisoners. 
When 
Taken. 


Deceased. 
When. 


Disch'd. 
When. 


Transferred  to  Company  C,  Nov.  30. 


Transferred  from  Company  D.  to  1st  Sergeant, 


236  adjutant-general's  report. 

Recapitulation  of  Company  H,  Fourth  Regiment  Infantry  Maine  Volunteers. 


Present  &  Absent 

Prison- 
ers. 

De- 
ceased. 

Dis- 
charged. 

De- 
serted. 

Fit  for 
Duty. 

Sick. 

Killed. 

lull:  Total. 

Commissioned  Officers 
Kon-Com.  Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 

3 
13 

2 
67 

8 

1 

3 

13 

2 

76 

Total 

85 

8 

1      1  94 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  \st,  1861. 


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Present  Organization  of  the  Company. 


Date  of 

c 

Names. 

6 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Rank  or 
Appoint- 

Remarks. 

< 
25 

ment. 

1 

William  L.  Pitcher 

Caj)tain 

Bangor 

Nov.  5 

2 

Albert  L.  Spencer 

28 

1st  Lieut,      do 

do 

3 

George  F.  Bourne 

23 

2d  Lieut,      do 

do 

1 

Edwin  C.  Libhev 

28 

Sergeant  Rockland 

Nov.  28 

Francis  R  Barlow 

43 

do 

Knox 

Nov.  9 

3 

Walter  S.  Goodale 

22 

do 

Bangor 

do 

4 

Moses  F.  Long 

25 

do 

BliiehiU 

do 

5 

Otis  W.  Friend 

35 

do 

do 

do 

1 

Francis  P.  Ingalls 

27 

Corporal 

Bluehill 

Nov.  9 

2 

Knoch  Lurvev,  Jr. 

26 

do 

Tremont 

do 

3 

Josiah  H  Emerson 

47 

do 

Swanville 

do 

4 

Gilbert  F.  Kane 

28 

do 

Ellswonh 

do 

5 

Henrv  Braddock 

27 

do 

Knox 

do 

6 

Daniel  W.  Barker 

18 

do 

Levant 

do 

T 

Morris  Leach 

20 

do 

Penobscot 

do 

8 

Andrew  Grindle 

40 

do 

Bluehill 

do 

1 

•lohn  Webster 

32 

Fifcr 

Bluehill 

'2 

Robert  G.  Flandess 

19, 

Drum'r 

Garland 

238 


ADJUTANT-GENERAL  S   REPORT. 


Return  of  Capt.  Ebenezer  Whitcomb,  Company  I,  Fourth  Regiment  Infantiy,  Maine 
of  December  1st,  1861,  together  with  a  complete  record  of  the  changes  that  have 
fifteenth  day  of  June,  1861.  FRANK  P.  EAMES,  Orderly  Sergeant. 


Names, 


COMMISSIONED  OFFICERS. 

1  Ebenezer  Whitcomb, 

2  Jabez  B.  Greenhalgh, 

3  William  E.  Burgin. 

SERGEANTS. 

1  .James  N.  Fowler, 

2  Charles  S.  Bickmore, 

3  Robert  H.  Gray, 

4  James  E.  C.  Sawyer, 

5  J.  M.  Wiswcll. 

CORPORALS. 

1  Frank  P.  Fames, 

2  Benjamin  T.  Haynes, 

3  Nelson  P.  Staples, 

4  Benjamin  Ames, 

5  Levi  Temple, 

6  Isaac  W.  Baird, 

7  Samuel  C.  Grant, 

8  Daniel  Carley. 

MUSICIANS. 

1  Byron  H.  Wood, 

2  Samuel  H.  Fames. 

WAGONER. 

1  Robert  Ames. 

PRIVATES. 

1  Ames,  Fisher 

2  Bachelder,  H.  H. 

3  Brown,  Jeremiah 

4  Blanchard,  David 

5  Benson,  George  L. 

6  Clark,  C.  M. 

7  Chase,  Nathan 

8  Cobb,  A.  A. 

9  Colson,  Oscar 

10  Colson,  Prentice 

11  Crowley,  Charles  S.  R. 

12  Colson,"  Sandford  H. 

13  Carleton,  Simon  B. 

14  Calderwood,  H.  D. 

15  Dodge,  Marcus  N. 

16  Dwelley,  George  W. 

17  Doyle,  Thomas 

18  Donahoe,  John 

19  Downes,  George  H. 

20  Emerson,  Calvin 

21  Eaton,  Thomas  B. 

22  Fowler,  John  C. 

23  Forbes,  Frank 

24  Gray,  Christopher  C. 

25  Gray  Clarendon  W. 

26  Gunn,  Charles  W.  S. 

27  Hunter,  John  L. 

28  Hamilton,  George  W. 
29 1  Haynes,  Thomas  B. 
30[Heald,  Otis      • 

31  Harriman,  Joseph  E. 


Residence. 


Searsport 
do 
do 

do 

do 
Stockton 
Searsport 

do 

do 

do 
Prospect 
Searsport 
Detroit 
Camden 
Frankfort 
Prospect 

Searsport 
Stockton 

Searsport 

Camden 

Swanville 

Searsport 

Plymouth 

Frankfort 

Searsport 

do 

do 
Stockton 
Frankfort 
Winterport 

do 

do 
Camden 
Searsport 
Winterport 
Searsport 
Bangor 
Plymouth 
Belfast 
Winterport 
Searsport 
Vassal  bore' 
Stockton 

do 
Searsmont 
Searsport 

do 

do 
Camden 
Winterport 


Married 

Mustered 

or 

into 

Single. 

U.S.Ser. 

Married 

June  15 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Single 

do 

Married 

do 

Single 

do 

do 

do 

Married 

do 

Single 

do 

Married 

do 

Single 

do 

Married 

do 

do 

do 

Single 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Married 

do 

do 

do 

Single 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Married 

do 

Sinu:le 

do 

do 

do 

Mairied 

do 

Single 

do 

Manied 

do 

Single 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Married 

do 

do 

do 

Single 

do 

Married 

do      1 

Sick. 
Where. 


In  Camp 


Annapolis 


In  Quarters 


Killed. 
When. 


APPENDIX   D. 


239 


Volunteers,  stationed  at  Alexandria,  Va.,  expressing  its  condition  on  the  morning 
taken  place  in  the  Company  since  it  entered  the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the 

EBENEZER   WHITCOMB,  Captain. 


o 

Prisoners. 

Wlieu 

Deceased 
When. 

Disch'd. 
When. 

Remarks, 

fc 

Taken. 

1 

2 

Appointed  Adjutant  4th  Maine,  June  17. 

3 

Aug.  15 

1 

Appointed  1st  Lieutenant,  Aug.  15. 

2 

Transferred  to  I4th  Maine,  Nov.  30. 

3 

July  21 

jEscaped  from  Manassas,  Julv  28,  app.  2d  Lieut 

,  Aug. 

4 

July  21 

[15,  recruiting  in 

Maine. 

5 

Transferred  to  14th  Maine. 

1 

Promoted  to  1st  Sergeant,  Nov.  29. 

2 

Aug.  31 

3 

Promoted  to  3d  Sergeant. 

4 

July  31 

5 

Sept.  27  Wounded  badly. 

6 

Promoted  to  Sergeant,  Nov.  29. 

7 
8 

Detailed  Assistant  Commissary,  July  15. 

1 

Promoted  to  2d  Sergeant,  Nov.  29. 

2 
1 

Drummer. 

1 
2 

Sept.  9 

3 

Sept.  9 

4 

5 

6 

7 
8 
9 

Sept.  9 

Detailed  Hospital  Steward. 

10 

"      Assistant        " 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

Not  heard  from  since  battle  of  Bull  Run. 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

Not  heard  from  since  July  21. 

24 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  Aug.  15. 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

Aug.  1 

30 

Not  mustered  in. 

31 

Transferred  to  28th  N.  Y.. 

240 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Company  I,  Fourth  Reg-iment,  (  Continued.') 


32 
33 
34 

35 
36 
37 
38 

39 
40 
41 
4-2 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
60 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
50 
57 
58 
59 
60 
6,1 
6-2 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 


Names. 


Irving,  William  H. 
JiiUison,  Lemuel  B. 
Knowlton,  George  F. 
Kimball,  George  W. 
Kent,  Edward  E. 
Larnibee,  Walter  S. 
Lane,  Silas  H. 
Lowell,  Edwin  C. 
Libby,  Hall  J. 
Launder,  Jacob  A. 
Lothrop,  Mellen 
\Iossman,  Jonathan 
Matthews,  Arthur  D. 
MiUay,  George  A. 
Malony,  Michael 
Meservey.  J.  S. 
Maddocics,  Samuel  C. 
Maddocks,  Ephraim 
Moore,  Elias  B. 
Merrithew,  A.  J. 
Millano,  Juan 
Murray,  Albert 
Mudgett,  Charles  A. 
Merrithew,  A. 
Nichols,  Albert  S. 
Porter,  Frederick  W. 
Pendleton,  Lewis  E. 
Patterson,  George  W. 
Pope,  George  W. 
Phinney,  Charles  A. 
Patten,  John  G. 
Parker,  Charles  P. 
Stevens,  C.  H. 
Staples,  Alvah 
Snow,  Benjamin  F. 
Sidclinkcr,  Rufus  P. 
Sidelinker,  Oliver  P. 
Towers,  John 
Trimble,  James 
Tasker,  Benjamin 
Towers,  William  S. 
Trivett,  Roscoe 
Wood,  Edw.  W. 
Ward,  John 
Wittham,  Clifton 
Whittam,  Charles  P. 
Witham,  Moses  H. 
Smith,  Samuel  S. 
Roberts,  Edw.  L. 
Wood,  Allen  D. 
Dickey,  Almond 


Residence. 


Vassalboro' 

Frankfort 

Camden 

Winterport 

Brewer 

Searsport 

Winterport 

Palmyra 

Bangor 

Corriniia 

St.  Albans 

Searsport 

do 
Thomaston 
Searsport 
Camden 
Belfast 

do 
Frankfort 
Searsport 
Plymouth 

do 
Orono 

Green  Island 
Searsport 

do 
Frankfort 
Belfast 
Winterport 

do 
Detroit 
St.  Albans 
Searsport 
Prospect 
Orringtou 
Troy 

do 
Searsport 

do 

do 

do 
St.  Albans 
Searsport 

do 

do 

do 
Plymouth 
33  Bangor 
21  Stockton 
20  Plymouth 
20  Stockton 


Married 

Mustered 

or 

into 

Single. 

U.  S.  Ser. 

Single 

June  15 

do 

do 

Married 

do 

Single 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Married 

do 

Single 

do 

do 

do 

Married 

do 

Single 

do 

Married 

do 

do 

do 

Single 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

i     do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Married 

do 

Sinsile 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Married 

do 

Single 

Oct.    I 

do 

Sept.  23 

do 

do 

Sick. 
Where. 


Killed. 
When. 


Alexandria 


Camp 
Camp 


APPENDIX  D.  241 

Return  of  Company  I,  Fourth  Regiment,  (  Continued.') 


i 

Prisoners. 
When 
taken. 

Deceased. 
When. 

IJisch'd. 
When. 

Remarks. 

32 

33 

34 

Promoted  to  4th  Sergeant,  Aug.  15. 

35 

36 

37 

Sept.  9 

38 

39 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  Aug.  15. 

40 

Transferred  to  28tli  N.  Y. 

41 

4d 

Sept.  9 

43 

44 

Not  heard  from  since  Julv  21. 

45 

Transferred  to  28th  N.  Y'. 

46 

47 

K                             <l 

48 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  Aug.  15. 

49 

July  21 

Badly  \founded. 

50 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  Aug.  15. 

51 

Sept.  5 

5-2 

Badly  wounded  at  Bull  Eun. 

53 

54 

Transferred  to  Co.  D,  4th  Maine,  as  drummer. 

55 

56 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  Nov.  15. 

« 

57 

58 

59 

60 

' 

61 

62 

Deserted,  Aug.  15. 

63 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  Aug.  15. 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

Detailed  Hospital  Steward. 

71 

72 

Aug.  1 

73 

.July  21 

Wounded,  confined  at  Eichmond. 

74 

Sept.  27 

75 

76 

77 

78 

79 

80 

81 

82 

242  adjutant-general's  report. 

Recapitulation  of  Company  I,  Fourth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers. 


Present  &  Absent. 

Killed. 

Prison- 
ers. 

De- 
ceased. 

Dis- 
charged. 

Fit  for 
Duty. 

Sick. 

serted.  f'erred. 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers 
Non-Com.  Officers 
IMusiciaus  &  Wagoner 
Privates 

1 

6 

3 

60 

1 

6 

1 
4 

8 

1 

1 
3 

5 

3 

13 

3 

81 

Total 

70 

1 

6 

13 

1 

9 

100 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  1st,  1861. 


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Present  Organization  of  the  Company. 


Date  of 

i 

Names. 

en 
< 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Rank  or 
Appoint- 
ment. 

Remarks. 

1 

2 

Eben.  Whitcomb 
James  N.  Fowler 

46 

27 

Captain 
1  St  Lieut. 

Searsport 
do 

June  15 
Aug.  15 

3 

Robert  H.  Gray 

27 

2d  Lieut. 

Stockton 

do 

1 
2 

Frank  P.  Fames 
Byron  H.  Wood 

36 
24 

Sergeant 
do 

Searsport 
do 

Nov.  29 
do 

3 

Geo.  F.  Knowiton 

24 

do 

Camden 

Aug.  15 

4 
5 

Nelson  P.  Staples 
Ivory  W.  Baird 

35 
25 

do 
do 

Prospect 
Camden 

July  15 
Aug.  15 

1 
2 

Christopher  C.  Gray 
Samuel  0.  Haddocks 

25 

22 

Corporal 
do 

Stockton 
Belfast 

Aug.  15 
do 

3  Edward  C.  Lowell 

21 

do 

Palmyra 

do 

4  Daniel  Carley 

18 

do 

Prospect 

June  15 

5  Elias  B.  Moore 

22 

do 

Frankfort 

Aug.  15 

6  Chas.  P.  Parker 

21 

do 

St.  Albans 

do 

7  Albert  S.  Nichols 

25 

do         iSearsport 

Nov.  1 

8 

Edward  L.  Koberts 

21 

do 

Stockton 

Nov.  10 

2i4 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Capt.  Silas  M.  Fuller,  Company  K,  Fourth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine 
of  December  1st,  1861,  together  with  a  complete  record  of  the  changes  that  have 
fifteenth  day  of  June,  1861.  SIMEON   H.  LARABEE,  Orderly  Sergeant. 


1 

Married 

Mustered 

o 

Names. 

61 
< 

Residence. 

or 
Single. 

into 
r;.  S.  Ser. 

Sick.            "■"    ' 
Where. 

Kuiea. 
When. 

COMMISSIOXED  OFFICERS. 

1 

Silas  M.  Fuller, 

42 

Belfast               ] 

Harried 

June  15 

2 

Alden  D.  Chase, 

39 

do 

do 

do 

3 

Horatio  H.  Carter. 

SERGEANTS. 

38 

do 

do 

do 

1 

Joseph  L.  Havener, 

37 

do 

do 

do 

2 

Benjamin  Kelly,  Jr. 

27 

do 

do 

do 

3 

Simeon  H.  Larrabee, 

43 

do 

do 

do 

4 

Amos  B.  Wooster, 

26 

do 

Single 

do 

5 

Solomon  F.  Walker. 

CORPORALS. 

34 

Winterport 

Married 

do 

1 

Fitz  W.  Gilbert, 

30 

Belfast 

do 

do 

2 

Charles  Brown, 

23 

do 

Single 

do 

3 

William  H.  Witherly, 

45 

[^orthport 

Married 

do 

4 

Daniel  II.  Adams, 

26 

Thomaston 

do 

do 

5 

Sheridan  F.  Miller, 

20 

Belfast 

Single 

do 

6 

Alfred  J.  Stephenson, 

43 

do 

Married 

do 

In  Camp 

7 

Andrew  Herrin, 

22 

Augusta 

Single 

do 

8 

Job  Clark. 

MUSICIANS. 

39 

Belfast 

Married 

do 

1 

Frederick  J.  Low, 

18 

Winterport 

Single 

do 

2 

Benjamin  F.  Young. 

WAGONER. 

23 

Lincolnville 

do 

do 

» 

• 

1 

William  S.  Baker. 

PRIVATES. 

46 

Belfiist 

Married 

do 

1 

Bisbee,  Levi  B. 

33 

do 

Married 

do 

2 

Baker,  Edward 

18 

do 

Single 

do 

3 

Berry,  Zethan 

22 

do 

Married 

do 

Supposed  at 

4 

Burgess,  George  W. 

26 

do 

do 

do 

[home 

5 

Gates,  Jediah  C.  Jr. 

25 

do 

Single 

do 

6 

Carter,  Americus  F. 

28 

do 

do 

do 

7 

Collins,  Charles  C. 

19 

do 

do 

do 

8 

Carroll,  John 

24 

do 

do 

do 

9 

Currier,  John  C. 

23 

do 

do 

do 

10 

Dailey,  Adelbert  A. 

19 

Searsmont 

do 

do 

11 

Deane,  James  W. 

27 

Dover 

Married 

do 

In  Camp 

12 

Deane,  James  E. 

18 

Belfast 

Single 

do 

13 

Doak,  James  E. 

22 

do 

do 

do 

•14 

Doyle,  John 

22 

do 

do 

do 

15 

Dunbar,  Benjamin  M. 

24 

do 

Married 

do 

16 

Fowler,  Willard  R. 

23 

do 

Single 

do 

17 

Gardner,  William  H. 

18 

do 

do 

do 

18 

Gannon,  Michael 

22 

do 

Married 

do 

19 

Gordon,  Epiiraim  A. 

21 

Frankfort 

Sinsile 

do 

20 

Gallop,  Edwin  C. 

21 

Appleton 

do 

do 

21 

Gould,  John  F. 

19 

Belfast 

Marrieci 

do 

22 

Guptill,  James  II. 

20 

do 

Single 

do 

23 

Hall,  Augustine 

19 

do 

do 

do 

24 

Havener,  Jacob  H. 

19 

do 

do 

do 

23 

Hawkins,  Aurelius 

21 

Waldo 

do 

do 

26 

Hanscomb,  Chas.  W. 

26 

Winterport 

Marriec 

do 

27 

Hersev,  Samuel  S.,  Jr. 

22 

!  Belfast 

Sini^le 

do 

2i 

Hibbard,  Charles  W. 

20 

Appleton 

do 

do 

2? 

Johnson,  John  0. 

27 

Belfast 

do 

do 

3t 

)  Kimball,  David  H. 

34 

do 

Marriec 

do 

31 

King,  William  J. 

19 

do 

Single 

do 

APPENDIX   D. 


245 


Volunteers,  stationed  at  Alexandria,   Va.,  expressing  its  condition  on  the  morning 
taken  place  in  the  Company  since  it  entered  the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the 

JOSEPH  L.  HAVENER,  Captain. 


Prisoners. 
When 
taken. 


July  21 


July  23 


1 
2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 
11 
12 
1 

14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 


Deceased. 
When. 


July  12 
July  12 


July  I 


Bisrh'd. 
When. 


Remarks. 


Promoted  to  Major,  Sept.  15. 
Resigned. 


Promoted  to  Captain,  Sept.  15. 
"         1st  Lieut.,         " 
"         1st  Sergeant,  Aug.  15. 

Reported  dead  of  wounds. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant,  Aug.  15. 


Transferred  from  Company  H. 


Wounded  at  Bull  Run.  Promoted  to  2d  Lieut.,  Sept.  15. 

Absent  since  July  22. 
Transferred  to  band,  June  16. 


Sept.  15 
Auo;.  1 


July  1 

July  1 
July  15 
July  1 


Transferred  to  band,  June  16. 
Wounded  at  Bull  Run. 

Transferred  to  band,  June  16. 


Promoted  to  Corporal,  Aug.  15. 


246 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Company  K,  Fourth  Regiment,  (  Continued,^ 


6 

Names. 

6 

< 

■21 

Residence. 

iMarried   Mustered 

or             into 
Single.    U.  S.Ser. 

Sick. 
Where. 

Killed. 
VVlien. 

32 

Lewis,  George  W. 

Belfast 

Single    June  15 

33 

McAchorn,  Archibald 

35 

Thomas  ton 

Married      do 

34 

Moody,  Dennis 

22 

Monroe 

Single    1     do 

35 

Xeallcy,  James  M. 

42 

Belfast 

Married,     do 

In  Camp 

36 

Xickerson,  Aaron  W. 

21 

do 

Single 

do 

37 

Nickerson,  Sears 

42 

do 

Married 

do 

38 

Hanning,  Elisha 

31 

do 

do 

do 

39 

Patterson,  Alexis  G. 

26 

do 

Single 

do 

40 

Patterson,  Aurelius  H. 

19 

do 

do 

do 

41 

Parker,  Augustus  A. 

18 

do 

do 

do 

42 

Perkins,  James  W. 

34 

do 

do 

do 

43 

Perkins,  Silas  M. 

24 

do 

Married 

do 

44 

Poor,  Hoi  lis  M.  A. 

27 

do 

Single 

do 

45 

Ray,  Jaeob  D. 

26 

Knox 

do 

do 

46 

Rairden,  Michael 

35 

Belfast 

Married 

do 

47 

Redman,  Edward  D. 

23 

do 

do 

do 

48 

Rines,  Joim  A. 

26 

do 

do 

do 

49 

Richie,  John  C. 

19 

Winterport 

Single 

do 

50 

Robinson,  John 

21 

Belfast 

do 

do 

51 

Rogers,  Frederick  H. 

18 

Bangor 

do 

do 

52 

Sawyer,  John  K. 

32 

Belfast 

do 

do 

53 

Robinson,  Benj.  F. 

20 

do 

Married 

do 

54 

Sherman,  John  F. 

18 

do 

Single 

do 

55 

Sleeper,  Sherliurne  A. 

19 

do 

do 

do 

56 

Smallev,  James  F. 

20 

do 

do 

do 

57 

Snowdell,  Chas.  T. 

28 

do 

Married 

do 

58 

Stuart,  Solomon  L. 

23 

do 

Single 

do 

59 

Toothaker,  John  A. 

17 

do 

do 

do 

60 

Tufts,  William,  2d 

27 

do 

do 

do 

61 

Woodbury,  Wm.  H. 

19 

Belmont 

do 

do 

62 

Wilson,  Augustus  J. 

20 

Belfast 

do 

do 

63 

Wilson,  Joseph  B. 

24 

do 

Married 

do 

In  Camp 

64 

Whitehead,  Robert 

21 

do 

Single 

do 

65 

Ware,  Horace  L. 

19 

Northport 

do 

do 

66 

Young,  Ezra 

47 

Belfast 

Married 

do 

67 

Young,  George  S. 

21 

do 

Single 

do 

68 

Cross,  Daniel 

21 

Detroit 

do 

do 

69 

Naf^ale,  Richard 

33 

Mirimachi 

do 

do 

70 

Smith,  Geo.  M. 

20 

Rockland 

do 

do 

71 

Welch,  Charles 

18 

St.  Albans 

do 

do 

72 

Ames,  Wm.  H. 

18 

Rockland 

do 

do 

73 

Burgess,  Geo.  W. 

19 

Belflist 

do       Sept.  23 

74 

Burr,  Benja. 

22 

Brewer 

do       June  15 

75 

Copeland,  John 

39 

Rockland 

Married      do 

76 

Davis,  Henry  A. 

20 

Belfast 

Single     Sept  23 

77 

Faylor,  George 

40 

Thomaston 

Married  June  15 

78 

Holmes,  Hiram 

18 

Rockland 

Single    \     do 

79 

Hilton,  Alvin 

18 

Appleton 

do        Sept.  23 

In  Camp 

80 

Gray,  Adam  M. 

41 

St.  George 

Married  June  15 

81 

Jackson,  Ainasa 

30 

Rockland 

do 

do 

82, 

Tackson,  Samuel 

31 

do 

Single 

do 

83 

Johnson,  Geo.  F. 

19 

Windham 

do 

do 

84; 

Merrick,  Isaiah  B. 

23 

Newport 

do 

do 

85: 

Palmer,  Fred.  L. 

18 

Monroe 

do 

Sept.  23 

86 

Seamore,  John  J. 

40 

Rockland 

Married  June  1 5 

87 

Young,  Seth  M. 

26 

Lincolnville 

Single    1     do 

88| 

Young,  Eleazor  J. 

18| 

do 

do 

do 

APPENDIX   D. 


24r 


Return  of  Compamj  K,  Fourth  Regiment,  (  Continued.^ 


Prisoners. 

Deceased. 

Disch'd. 

c 

When 
Taken. 

When. 

When. 

Remarks. 

32 

Sept.  5 

33 

Sept.  5 

34 

35 
36 
37 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  July  1 . 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  Aug:.  IS. 

38 

39 

Nov.  18 

Wounded  mortally  by  accident. 

40 

Oct.  25 

41 

A  O 

4J 

43 
44 

Transferred  to  band,  June  16. 

45 
46 
47 

AH 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  Aug.  15. 

4o 

49 

50 

51 

52 

53 

54 

55 

56 

July  1 

57 

Discharged,  en  route  to  Washington. 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 

Sept.  5 

63 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

71 
72 

Transferred  from  Company  H. 

73 

Recruit  from  Maine. 

74 
75 

76 

Transferred  from  Company  H. 

Recruit. 

77 

Transferred  from  Company  H. 

78 

"             "             " 

79 

Recruit. 

80 
81 

Tran.sferred  from  Company  H. 

82 

„ 

83 

tl                     it                     u                     u 

84 

A. 

• 

85 

Recruit. 

86 
87 

88 

Transferred  from  Company  H. 

((                      <(                      «                     n 

248 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Recapitulation  of  Company  K,  Fourth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers. 


Present  &  Absent. 

Killed. 

Prison- 
ers. 

De- 
ceased. 

no- 

Trans- 
ferred. 

Fit  for 
Duty. 

Sick. 

charged,  serted. 

i 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers 
Non-Com.  Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 

3 
11 

3 
.59 

2 
6 

1 
1 

2 

1 

13 

1 
4 

6 
15 

3 
83 

Total 

76 

8 

2 

16     1 

5 

107 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  Decemher  \st,  1861. 


For  Duty. 


3  1 1  60  74 


2     6 


On 

Special 
Duty. 


In 

Arrest. 


t 

C 

ft: 

O 

fF 

•a 

O 

5 

o 

E 

c 

o 

— 

O 

£: 

c 

O 

•& 

83 


Absent. 


On 

Special 
Service. 


1  84 


Present  Organization  of  the  Company. 


Date  of 

6 

Names. 

tt 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Rank  or 
Appoint- 

Remarks. 

fr. 

< 
37 

nient. 

1 

Joseph  L.  Havener 

Captain 

Belfast 

Sept.  15 

2  Benjamin  Kelley,  Jr. 

27 

1st  Lieut. 

do 

do 

[Bull  Run. 

3  Levi  B.  Bisbee 

33 

2d  Lieut. 

do 

do 

Slightly  wounded  at 

IDaniel  H.  Adams 

26 

Sergeant 

Thomaston 

Nov.  1 

2  Amos  B.  Woostcr 

26 

do 

Belfast 

3  Fitz  W.  Gilbert 

30 

do 

do 

Aug.  15 

4  Charles  Brown 

23 

do 

do 

do 

5  Simeon  H.  Larrabee 

43 

do 

do 

do 

1  Sheridan  F.  Miller 

20 

Corporal 

Belfast 

2  Alfred  J.  Stephenson 

43 

do 

do 

3  Andrew  Herrin 

22 

do 

Augusta 

4  Job  Clark 

39 

do 

Bclfest 

5  James  M.  Ncallcy 

4-2 

do 

do 

Julv  1 

6  David  H.  Kimball 

34 

do 

do 

Aug.  15 

[Run.  slightlv. 

7  Edw.  D.  Kedman 

23 

do 

do 

do 

Wounded    at    Bull 

8  Scars  Nickerson 

42 

do 

do 

do 

1  Fred.  J.  Low 

18 

Dnim'r 

Winterport 

[Company  H, 

2  Benjamin  F.  Young 

23 

Filer 

Lincoluville 

Transferred     from 

1 

William  S.  Baker 

46 

Wagoner 

Belfast 

APPENDIX    D. 


249 


FIFTH    REGIMENT. 


Return  of  original  Field  and  Staff  Officers  of  Fifth  Regiment  Infantry,,  Maine  Volmdecrs, 
showing  changes  which  have  taken  plaee  by  promotioti,  resignation,  or  otherwise,  since  en- 
tering service  of  the  United  States  to  December  1,  1861. 


Names. 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of  Appoint- 
ment. 

Remarks. 

Mark  H.  Bunnell 

Colonel 

Portland 

May  22,  1861 

Resigned. 

Edwin  lUsley 

Lieut. -Colonel 

Lewiston 

do 

Resigned. 

S.  C.  Hamilton 

Major 

Biddeford 

do 

Resigned. 

Chas.  S.  Whitman 

Adjutant 

Portland 

May  27,  1861 

Benj.  S.  Buxton 

Surgeon 

Warren 

June  21, 1861 

Taken  prisoner.    Re- 

Francis  G.Warren 

Asst.-Surgeon 

Biddeford 

do 

[leased  on  parole. 

John  S.  Merrill 

Quartermaster 

Gorham 

May  31,  1861 

Resigned. 

John  N.  Adams 

Chaplain 

Portland 

June  1,  1861 

[tant  13th  Regt. 

Fredrick  Speed 

Sergt. -Major. 

Gorham 

Promoted    to    Adju- 

Adelbert  B.  Twitchell 

Quar.-Sergt. 

Bethel 

Prom.   to    Lieut.  5th 

Benj.  Freeman 

Com'y-Sergt. 

do 

Discharged.  [Battery. 

William  S.  Noyes 

Hosp.  Steward 

Saco 

Prisoner,  Bull  Run. 

REGIMENTAL    BAND. 


=?*S= 


Jonathan  Cole  Leader 

Chas.  G.  Young  Musician 

Edward  N.  Cobb  do 

Edward  M.  Gammon  do 

James  A.  Leavitt  do 

Saml.  F.  Parcher  do 

James  Dickinson  do 

Danl.  H.  Holman  do 

Daniel  P.  Larry  do 

Levi  B.  Tibbetts  do 

Danl.  M.  Wescott  do 

Ezekiel  York  do 

Wm.  H.  Boardman  do 

Francis  A.  Cloudman  do 

Horace  Cole  do 

Chas.  F.  Cleaves  do 

Joseph  W.  Doughty  do 

James  Evans,  Jr.  do 

James  M.  Fernald  do 

James  H.  Shannon  do 

John  W.  Thompson  do 

Luther  Wiswall,  Jr.  do 

Chas.  D.  Barrett  do 

Warren  Hume  do 

17 


Residence. 


Portland 

do 

do 

do 

do 
Saco 
Biddeford 

do 
Gorham 
Biddeford 
Gorham 
Biddeford 

do 
Windham 
Norway 
Biddeford 
Windham 
Hiram 
Houlton 
Biddeford 
Hartford 
Windham 
Portland 
Lewiston 


Date  of  Muster 
into  U.  S.  Serv. 


June  24,1 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


861 


Remarks. 


Deceased,  July  26. 


Transferred  from  Co.  C. 
Transferred  from  Co.  B. 
Transferred  from  Co.  F. 

do 
Transferred  from  Co.  E. 

Transferred  from  Co.  A. 
Transferred  from  Co.  H. 

do 

do 
Transferred  from  Co.  K. 
Transferred  from  Co.  A. 


250 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Capt.  Henry  R.  Millett,  Company  A,  Fifth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine 
of  December  1st,  1861,  together  with  a  complete  record  of  the  changes  that  have 
twenty-fourth  day  of  June,  1861.      JOHN  C.  SUMMERSIDES,  Ord.  Sergeant. 


Married 

Mustered 

Sick. 

Killed. 

c 

Names, 

u 

<_ 

Residence* 

or 
Single. 

into 
U.S.Ser. 

Where. 

When. 

C03I.MIS3IONED  OFFICERS- 

1 

Josiah  Heald, 

38  Gorham 

Married 

June  24 

2 

William  Merrill, 

28      do 

do 

do 

Gorham 

3 

John  S.  Merrill. 

SERGEANTS. 

36      do 

do 

do 

1 

Henry  R.  Millett, 

28  Palmyra 

Single 

do 

2 

JohnO.  Winship, 

22  Gorham 

do 

do 

3 

Charles  H.  Patrick, 

24 

do 

do 

do 

4 

George  D.  Beck, 

25 

do    — 

Married 

do 

5 

John  L.  Haskell. 

CORPORALS. 

23 

do 

do 

do 

1 

Noah  Ladd, 

23 

do 

do 

do 

2 

.John  C.  Suramcrsides, 

29 

do 

do 

do 

3 

\Vm.  B.  McAlister, 

24  Brunswick 

Single 

do 

4 

Frank  W.  Smith, 

18  Gorham 

do 

do 

5 

George  W.  Munson, 

23  Hollis 

do 

do 

6 

Edward  S.  Gilman, 

29  Gorham 

Married 

do 

7 

•Joseph  Wight, 

39;     do 

do 

do 

8 

Osgood  "W.  Rogers. 

MUSICIANS. 

21!  Windham 

Single 

do 

1 

William  H.  Boyd, 

24  Gorham 

Married 

do 

2 

David  Smith. 

WAGONER. 

28}     do 

i 

do 

do 

1 

Charles  H.  Stuart. 

PRIVATES. 

27  Standish 

! 

Wid'w'r 

do 

•1 

Bumpus,  Morris 

26  Hebron 

Single 

do 

2 

Burnell,  James  B. 

20  Gorham 

do 

do 

3 

Bradeen,  Marquis  W. 

20  Limington 

do 

do 

4 

Buck,  Theodore  E. 

19  Gorham 

do 

do 

5 

BeiTy,  Robert 

19  Carthage 

do 

do 

Hospital 

6 

Bangs,  Leeman  J. 

23  Farmington 

do 

do 

7 

Brackett,  Richard  0. 

22  Westbrook 

do 

do 

8 

Clark,  Sargent 

17  Limington 

do 

do 

9 

Chadbourne,  Albra 

17  AVaterboro' 

do 

do 

10 

Cilley,  Oliver 

25  Gorham 

Married 

do 

11 

Coolbroth,  George 

22  Scarboro' 

Single 

do 

12 

Crockett,  David  S. 

18  Westbrook 

do 

do 

13 

Dutfy,  Peter 

19  Gorham 

do 

do 

14 

Darling,  George  L. 

17      do 

do 

do 

1.5 

DouglUy,  Joseph  M. 

30  Windham 

Married 

do 

16 

Edwards,  Richmond 

24  Gorham 

Single 

do 

17 

Klder,  Alonzo  S. 

20:     do 

do 

do 

18 

Edwards,  Charles  M. 

181     do 

do 

do 

19 

Elwell,  Charles  H. 

20 !     do 

do 

do 

20 

Koss,  Alonzo  E. 

23  Limington 

do 

do 

21 

Farwell,  Walter  H. 

18  Gorham 

do 

do 

22 

Frink,  Isaac  N. 

18      do 

do 

do 

2?, 

Gilman,  Samuel  T. 

30  Denmark 

Married 

do 

24 

Gilbert,  Albert 

18  Gorham 

Single 

do 

2.T 

Harmon,  James  F. 

19      do 

do 

do 

26 

Hyde,  John  L. 

23  Limington 

do 

do 

27 

Hill,  Frederic 

18  Saco 

do 

do 

28 

Harmon,  Joseph  D. 

20  Gorham 

do 

do 

Alex.  Hosp. 

29 

Hall.  Levi 

29      do 

do 

do 

Sr 

Hatch,  Christopher  C. 

27  C.  Elizabeth 

do 

do 

Hospital 

31 

Hooper,  Clinton  B. 

21 

Windham 

do 

do 

do 

APPENDIX   D. 


251 


Volunteers,  stationed  at  Alexandria,  Va.,  expressing  its  condition  on  the  morning 
taken  place  in  the  Company  since  it  entered  the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the 

HENRY  R.  MILLETT,  Captain. 


Prisoners. 
When 
taken. 


Deceased. 
When. 


Disch'd. 
When. 


Aug.  9 

July  28 
Julys 


July  30 
Sept.  6 
Aug.  18 


Oct.  23 
Aug.   1 

July  29 


Remarks, 


Resigned. 

On  leave  of  absence  on  account  of  sickness 

Resigned. 


Promoted  to  Captain,  Aug.  6. 
Appointed  1st  Sergeant,  June  1. 


Deserted  July  26,  from  Alexandria. 
Promoted  1st  Sergeant,  July  28. 


Deserted  July  26  from  Alexandria. 
Promoted  Sergeant,  July  26. 
"       28. 


Transferred  to  Non-Com.  Staff. 


Sept.  29 


Transferred  to  band  5th  Regt. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  July  30. 


Promoted  to  Corporal,  July  28. 


252 


ADJUTANT-GENERAL  S   REPORT. 


Return  of  Company  A,  Fifth  Regiment,  (^Continued.') 


i 

Names. 
Hanl}^,  Francis  E. 

i 
< 

Residence. 

Married 

or 
Single. 

Mustered 

into 
U.S.Ser. 

Pick. 
Where. 

Killed. 
When. 

3-2 

21 

Westbrook 

Single 

June  24 

Hospital 

33 

Libby,  Henry 

25  Standish 

do 

do 

34 

Libby,  Cyrus  L. 

19  Gorhara 

do 

do 

35 

Linscott,  Isaac 

21  Cornish 

do 

do 

3C 

Lord,  Frank 

24  Gorham 

do 

do 

37 

Lowell,  Alfred  0. 

19.  Portland 

do 

do 

38 

Martin,  Marshall 

22  Gorham 

Married 

do 

39 

Merritt,  George  H. 

22      do 

Single 

do 

40 

MePliee,  Francis 

23      do 

do 

do 

41 

McKenney,  James 

20  Sebago 

do 

do 

42 

McClintock,  Albert  B. 

19  Limington 

do 

do 

43 

Newell,  Henry  H. 

20  Gorham 

do 

do 

44 

Xewcomb,  Oliver 

19  Limington 

do 

do 

45 

Palmer,  Nathan 

19  HoUis 

do 

do 

46 

Plummer,  Robert 

1 8  Gorham 

do 

do 

47 

Phinney,  Edward  B. 

32  i     do 

do 

do 

48 

Plaisted,  Byrom  G. 

19  Limington 

do 

do 

49 

Phinney,  William  C. 

26  Westbrook 

Married 

do 

50 

Quint,  Ira  A. 

19  Brownfield 

Single 

do 

51 

Rogers,  John 

19  Windham 

do 

do 

52 

Rolfe,  Emery 

1 7  Gorham 

do 

do 

Alex.Hosp. 

53 

Reed,  George  S. 

45 

do 

Married 

do 

54 

Sias,  Horace 

17 

do 

Sintjle 

do 

55 

Staples,  Moses  M. 

21 'Baldwin 

do 

do 

56 

Sanborn,  John  W. 

26  Standish 

do 

do 

In  Quarters 

57 

Shaw,  Almon 

19, Windham 

do 

do 

58 

Shaw,  Chauncey  C. 

26  Gorham 

Married 

do 

59 

Smith,  Silas  M. 

25      do 

Single 

do 

In  Hospital 

60 

Stackpole,  Augustus  J. 

24'     do 

do 

do 

61 

Shackford,  Theodore 

17]     do 

do 

do 

62 

Strout,  Augustus  J. 

18  Standish 

do 

do 

63 

Stackpole,  Edwin 

19  N.  Yarmouth 

do 

do 

64 

Tufts,  James  B. 

19  Limington 

do 

do 

65 

Thompson,  Nathan  N. 

19  Waterboro' 

do 

do 

66 

Tufts,  Alvan  V. 

24  Cornish 

do 

do 

67 

Wood,  Charles  M. 

19  Gorham 

do 

do 

68 

Watson,  Timothy  B. 

19  Limerick 

do 

do 

In  Hospital 

69 

Whitney,  Alfred 

33  Sel)ago 

Married 

do 

70 

Wiswell,  Luther,  Jr. 

23  Windham 

do 

do 

71 

Wheeler,  Charles  H. 

18      do 

Single 

do 

72 

Winslow,  Josiah 

27  Casco 

do 

do 

73 

Welch,  Sewall 

21  Standish 

do 

do 

74 

Wentworth,  Horatio 

20  Gorham 

do 

do 

75 

Westcott,  William  F. 

32      do 

Married 

do 

In  Quarters 

76 

Wood,  Warren  H. 

30  Buxton 

Single 

do 

do 

77 

Spaulding,  James  G. 

26  Buckfield 

Married 

June  26 

78 

Quimby,  Clement 

18  Waterford 

Single 

Nov.  22 

79 

Johnson,  Charles  W. 

1 9  Portland 

do 

do 

80 

McCluskey,  John 

16  Benton 

do 

do 

81 

Hatch,  Franklin  N. 

16  Sanford 

do 

do 

82 

Wormwood,  Charles  P. 

22  HoUis 

do 

June  24 

83 

Speed,  Frederick 

f 

Gorham 

do 

do 

APPENDIX   D. 


253 


Return  of  Company  A,  Fifth  Regiment^  (  Continued.^ 


Prisoners,   ^^^^^^^g^, 

^'"'"        When 
g^      Taken.        »^"en. 


32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 

50 

51 

52 

53 

54 

55 

56 

57 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

66 

67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72| 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 


July  21 


Disch'd. 
When. 


Nov.  28 


Oct.  3 


Sept.  6 


Detailed  as  nurse  at  the  Annapolis  hospital. 
Deserted  July  26,  at  Alexandria. 


Deserted  July  21,  from  Bull  Run. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  July  26. 


Promoted  to  Corporal,  July  30. 

Deserted  July  24,  from  hospital,  Washington. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  Sept.  1. 


Promoted  to  Corporal,  July  26. 


Promoted  to  Corporal,  Aug.  18. 
Worthless. 


Deserted  .July  6,  at  Alexandria. 
Wounded  at  Bull  Run. 


Transferred  to  band  5th  Regt. 

Deserted  July  26,  at  Alexandria. 

Deserted  July  24,  from  Columbia  Hospital,  Wash'n. 


Appointed  Drummer,  Co.  A. 

Detailed  as  nurse  in  hospital. 
Nov.  15  Appointed  2d  Lieutenant,  Aug.  27.    Resigned. 


Aug.  19 

Oct.  3 
Aug.  1 


254  adjutant-general's  report. 

Recapitulation  of  Company  A,  Fifth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers. 


Present  &  Absent. 

De- 
ceased. 

Dis- 
charged. 

De- 
serted. 

Trans- 
ferred. 

^    I    «'«=^- 

Killed.^"-- 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers 
Non-Com.  Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 

6 

2 

52 

1 
11 

1 

1 

2 
5 

10 

2 
6 

1 
2 

3 

13 

3 

83 

Total 

60            12 

1 

1 

17 

8 

3 

102 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  \st,  1861. 


1  11  49  61 


Sick. 


^i£ 


Special 
Duty. 


In 
Arrest. 


O    12; 


On 

Special 
Service. 


3  72 


Present  Organization  of  the  Company. 


— 

Date  of 

6 

Names. 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Rank  or 
Appoint- 

Remarks. 

K 

< 

ment. 

1 

Henry  R.  Milleit 

28 

Captain 

Palmvra 

Aug.  14 

Prom,  from  Serg't. 

2 
3 

William  Menill 

28 

1st  Lieut. 

Gorhara 

April  27 

Absent.     Sick. 

1 

John  C.  Summersicles 

29 

IstSerg't 

Gorham 

July  28 

2 

Charles  H.  Patrick 

24 

Sergeant 

do 

April  27 

3 

.John  L.  Haskell 

33 

do 

do 

do 

4 

Joseph  Wight 

39 

do 

do 

Jidv  26 

5 

Osgood  W.  Rogers 

21 

do 

Windham 

July  28 

1 

Richmond  Edwards 

24 

Corporal 

Gorham 

2 

John  L.  Hyde 

23 

do 

Limington 

3 

George  S. Reed 

45 

do 

Gorham 

4 

Chauncv  C.  Shaw 

26 

do 

do 

.5 

Edwin  B.  Phinnev 

32 

do 

do 

6 

William  C.  Phinney 

26 

do 

Westbrook 

256 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Capt.  Lewis  B.  Goodwin,  Company  B,  Fiftli  Ecoiment  Infantry,  Maine 
of  December  1st,  1S61,  together  with  a  complete  record  of  the  changes  that  have 
twenty-fourth  day  of  June,  1861.  CHARLES  B.  DEXTER,  Ord.  Serg't. 


■  ^tf"  ■ 

.1 

Married 

Mustered 

i 

Names. 

Residence. 

or 
Single. 

into 
U  S.Ser. 

Sick. 
Wiiere. 

Killed. 
When. 

COMMISSIONED  OFFICERS. 

1 

Lewis  B.  Goodwin, 

SelBiddeford 

Married  June  24 

2 

Robert  M.  Stevens, 

30 

do 

Single 

do 

3 

Samuel  H.  Pillsbury. 

SERGEANTS. 

26 

do 

Married 

do 

1 

Charles  B.  Dexter, 

23 

do 

do 

do 

2 

John  D.  Ladd, 

23 

do 

Single 

do 

3 

Samuel  B.  Brackett, 

22 

do 

do 

4 

Charles  P.  Foster, 

24 

do 

Married 

5 

Moses  T.  Sampson. 

CORPORALS. 

24 

do 

do 

1 

Walter  Foss, 

24 

do 

Married 

do 

2 

Henry  F.  Davis, 

26 

do 

do 

do 

3 

OHver  H.  Mclntire, 

29 

do 

do 

do 

4 

George  W.  Nason, 

20 

do 

Sintrle 

do 

5 

Arthur  Ricker, 

25 

do 

do 

do 

^ 

6 

Charles  H.  Wallace, 

23 

do 

Married 

do 

n 
t 

George  W.  Morrison, 

21 

do 

do 

do 

8 

Nicholas  R.  Lougee. 

MUSICIANS. 

22 

do 

Single 

do 

1 

William  H.  Parsons, 

27 

do 

Married 

do  • 

2 

Ezekiel  York. 

WACiOXER. 

40 

do 

do 

do 

1 

Frank  Wads  worth. 

PRIVATES. 

24 

do 

do 

do 

1 

Adams,  Israel 

22 

do 

Single 

do 

2 

Adams,  Oliver  B. 

23 

do 

do 

do 

3 

Adams,  Jesse  W. 

22  Kennebunkp't 

do 

do 

4 

Appleton,  Thomas  W. 

27 'Acton 

Married 

do 

5 

Ayer,  Charles  H. 

19 

Biddeford 

Single 

do 

6 

Bacon,  George  W. 

27 

do 

do 

do 

7 

Bean,  Aaron  H. 

18 

do 

do 

do 

8 

Berry,  Cyrus 

18 

do        fN.  H. 

do 

do 

9 

Blake.  James 

33  Salmon  Falls, 

Married 

do 

10 

Butler,  Wentworth 

24  Biddeford 

Sinole 

do 

11 

Burnham,  Charles  M. 

21 

do 

do 

do 

12 

Brackett,  Peter 

23 

do 

do 

do 

13 

Brown,  Charles  H. 

19 

do 

do 

do 

14 

Chapman,  Charles  F. 

20      do 

do 

15 

Chadbourne,  Horace  K. 

23      do 

Married 

do 

16 

Cousins,  Prentiss  M. 

23      do 

do 

do 

17 

Davis,  Thomas 

20      do 

Single 

do 

18 

Dearborn,  George  E. 

26      do 

Married 

do 

19 

Dearborn,  Henry  A. 

24 

do 

Single 

do 

20 

Edson,  John 

21 

do 

do 

do 

21 

Elliott,  Joseph 

19      do 

do 

do 

oo 

Elliott,  Timothy 

18 

do 

do 

do 

Alexandria 

23 

Emci-sou,  Charles  A. 

18 

do 

do 

do 

24 

Frost,  William  H. 

21 

do 

do 

do 

25 

Garvin,  Edwin 

20 

do 

do 

do 

26 

Getchell,  James 

18 

do 

do 

do 

27 

Gilman,  Joseph  M. 

33 

do 

Married 

do 

Alexandria 

28 

Goodwin,  John  W. 

26 

do 

do 

do 

29 

Goodwin,  Sumner  L. 

24 

do 

do 

do 

30 

Hanson,  Moses  W. 

32 

do 

do 

do 

31 

Henry,  Thomas 

23 

do 

Single 

do 

APPENDIX   D. 


257 


Volunteers,  stationed  at  Alexandria,  Va.,  expressing  its  condition  on  the  morning 
taken  place  in  the  Company  since  it  entered  the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the 
Lieut.  ROBERT   M.  STEVENS,  Commanding. 


Prisoners, 
When 
taken. 


Deceased. 
When. 


9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
1.5 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 


Disch'd. 
When. 


Sept.  20 


Remarks. 


Resigned,  unable  to  do  duty. 


July  31 


Oct.  8 


July  31 


Aug.  3 


Sept.  24 


Promoted  to  5th  Sergeant,  Aug.  1. 
Deserted  Sept.  24.     Worthless. 


Deserted  July  23. 
Transferred  to  the  Band. 


Promoted  to  Corporal,  July  15. 


Deserted  July  23. 


Deserted  July  23. 


Not  mustered  in. 

Deserted  Sept.  26. 

Deserted  Sept.  17.    Worthless. 


Deserted  July  23. 


258  adjutant-general's  report. 

Return  of  Company  B,  Fifth  Regiment,  (  Cotiti7iued.') 


Names. 


Hodgdon,  Billings 
Horton,  Roswell  C. 
Hooper,  Samuel 

35!Hutchings,  Robert  C. 

selHussey,  Daniel 

37  {Jeffrey,  Jesse 

38 j  Jordan,  Joseph 

39jKelley,  Jeremiah 

40  Larrabee,  Charles  F. 

41  Libby,  John  F. 
42lLinscott,  John 
43|Littlefield,  Junius  W, 
44  Littlefield,  Jesse  L. 

Maxim,  William  D. 

Moran,  John  E. 

Meserve,  Edwin 

McCabe,  John 
49  Moore,  Elliot 
50] Murphy,  Alvin  B. 
51  'Murphy,  William  D. 
52lNesbitt,  John  F. 
SslNesbitt,  Frederick  D. 

54  Paine,  Theodore  H. 

55  Page,  Josiah 

56  Polly,  George  A. 
57 1  Roberts,  Milton  T. 

Robbins,  Albert  F. 

Scribner,  Samuel  E. 

Smith,  Horace  P. 

Smith,  Lewis  H. 

Small,  Charles  S. 

Spencer,  George  G. 
64J Stevens,  James 
65' Stevens,  William 
66lTarbox,  Warren  R. 

67  Walker,  Otis 

68  Webber,  Albert 

69  Whitten,  Scth  S. 

70  Wilkinson,  Aaron  B. 

71  Willey,  Jacob  O. 

72  York,  Rish worth  J. 

73  Babb,  Joseph  H. 
74 1  Noble,  William  T. 
75iWadlin,  Melvin  T. 
76jMcIntire,  John  H. 

77  Libby,  Charles  O. 

78  Harper,  John 
79 1  Sullivan,  Jerry 


Residence. 


24;Biddeford 

19  Dexter 
33,MiltonN.  H. 

20  Biddeford 
20  Acton  • 
19  Kennebunkp't 

do 
do 
Biddeford 
do 
do 
Dexter 
Biddeford 
do 
do 
do 
do 
Buxton 
2o!  Biddeford 
271     do 
do 
do 
do 
Milton,  N.  H, 
Biddeford 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
Effingham,N 


Married 

or 
Single. 


Mustered 

into 
U.  S.  Ser. 


18  Biddeford 


do 
Westbrook 
Biddeford 

do 

do 

do 
Dexter 
Biddeford 


Married 
Single 
Married 
Single 
do 
do 
Married 

do 
Single 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
Married 
Single 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
Married 
Single 
Married 
do 
do 
do 
do 
Single 
do 
do 
Married 
Single 

do 
Married 

do 
Single 
Married 
Single 
do 
do 
Man-ied 


June  24 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


Sick. 
Where. 


Killed. 
Wlien. 


Alexandria 


APPENDIX   D.  259 

Return  of  Company  B,  Fifth  Regiment,  (  Continued.') 


Prisoners. 
When 
taken 


Deceased. 
Wlien. 


Aug.  3 


Disch'd. 
When. 


Deserted  July  23. 


Deserted  Sept.  24. 


Nov.  14 

Aug.  3 

Oct.  8 


Remarks. 


Promoled  to  Corporal,  Nov.  1. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  Aug.  12. 
Deserted  July  23. 

Deserted  Sept.  26. 


Oct.  8 


Sept.  14 


Deserted  -Tnlv  23. 

Desened  Sept  17.     Sirk  Iwo  moulii-  previous. 


260  adjutant-general's  report. 

Recapitulation  of  Company  B,  Fifth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers. 


Present  &  Absent. 

Killed. 

Prison- 
ers. 

Fit  for 
Duty. 

Sick. 

ceased,  charged. 

serted.  ferred. 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers 
Noii-Com.  Officers 
Mitsicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 

2 
10 

55 

3 

1 

2 

1 

1            7 

1 

1           1 
13          1 

3 

13 

3 

80 

Total 

67 

3 

1 

1      1     11         15     1     2 

99 

Gondensed  Morning  Report,  Decemher  \st,  1861. 


Present. 

Absent. 

On 

In 

Arrest. 

On 

For  Dutt. 

Sick. 

Special 

Sick. 

Special 

DuTy. 

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Present  Organization  of  the  Company. 


Date  of 

6 

Names. 

< 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Rank  or 
Appoint- 
ment. 

Remarks. 

1 
2 

Robert  M.  Stevens 

30 

1st  Lieut. 

Biddeford 

Mav  27 

3 

Samuel  H.  Tillsbury 

26 

2d  Lxut. 

do 

do 

1 

Charles  B.  Dexter 

23 

Sergeant 

Biddeford 

May  27 

2 

John  D.  Ladd 

23 

do 

do 

do 

3 

Samuel  B.  Brackett 

22 

do 

do 

do 

4 

Charles  P.  Foster 

24 

do 

do 

do 

5 

Walter  Foss 

24 

do 

do 

Aug.  1 

1 

George  W.  Xason 

20 

Corporal 

Biddeford 

April  27 

2 

Arthur  Picker 

25 

do 

do 

do 

3 

Charles  H.  Wallace 

23 

do 

do 

do 

4 

Georf;e  W.  Morrison 

21 

do 

do 

do 

5 

Nicholas  R.  Lougee 

22 

do 

do 

do 

6 

Israel  Adams 

22 

do 

do 

Julv  15 

7 

William  D.  Murphy 

27 

do 

do 

Aug.  2 

8 

Elliot  Moore 

21 

do 

Buxton 

Nov.  1 

262 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Keturn  of  Capt.  Isaac  B.  Noyes,  Company  C,  Fifth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine 
of  December  1st,  1861,  together  with  a  complete  record  of  the  changes  that  have 
twenty-fourth  day  of  June,  1861.  ALBERT  F.  LANE,  Orderly  Sergeant. 


Names. 

be 
< 

Residence. 

Married 

or 
Single. 

Mustered 

into 
U.  S.  Ser. 

Sick. 
Where. 

Killed. 
When. 

COMMISSIONED  OFFICERS. 

1 

Isaac  B.  Noyes, 

22 

Saco 

Single 

June  24 

2 

Fred.  S.  Gurney, 

21 

do 

do 

do 

3 

David  S.  Barrows. 

SERGEANTS. 

22 

do 

do 

do 

1 

A.  C.  T.  Stevens, 

24 

do 

do 

do 

2 

Daniel  Sanborn, 

22 

do 

do 

do 

3 

B.  F.  Leavitt, 

26 

do 

do 

do 

4 

Wra.  Henry  Shaw, 

21 

do 

do 

do 

5 

James  Cole. 

CORPORALS. 

32 

do 

Married 

do 

1 

E.  C.  Cliadbourne, 

23 

do 

Single 

do 

2 

Orren  Moody, 

32 

do 

Married 

do 

3 

Albert  F.  Lane, 

19 

do 

Single 

do 

4 

J.  M.  Pennell, 

21 

do 

Married 

do 

5 

E.  G.  Bradbury, 

23 

do 

Single 

do 

6 

Elestus  S.  Worraell, 

23 

do 

do 

do 

7 

J.  0.  Patrick, 

25 

do 

Married 

do 

8 

Charles  W.  Mitchell. 

MUSICIAN. 

22 

Stowe 

Single 

do 

1 

Ivory  Littlefield. 

WAGONER. 

24 

Saco 

do 

do 

1 

Eli  Dennett. 

PRIVATES. 

26 

do 

1 

Avery,  Dexter 

24 

Saco 

Single 

do 

2 

Ayer,  George  H. 

19 

G.  Falls,  N.  H. 

do 

do 

3 

Atkinson,  Wm.  H. 

21 

Saco 

do 

do 

4 

Andrews,  George  H. 

20 

do 

do 

do 

5 

Basseck,  Josiah  T. 

24 

do 

do 

do 

6 

Bell,  Joseph 

18 

do 

do 

do 

7 

Baker,  Albert  B. 

20 

Biddeford 

do 

do 

8 

Cillea,  John 

23 

Saco 

do 

do 

9 

Cole.  Alonzo 

22 

do 

do 

do 

10 

Chadbourne,  William  2d 

26 

Cornish 

do 

do 

11 

Churchill,  Fabian 

18 

Minot  - 

do 

do 

12 

Collins,  Daniel 

23 

Saco 

Married 

do 

13 

Davis,  Walter  H. 

19 

do 

Single 

do 

14 

Dearing,  James 

18 

do 

do 

do 

15 

Dennett,  Joseph  C. 

36 

do 

Married 

do 

16 

Drew,  Abram 

19 

do 

do 

do 

17 

Drew,  I.  D. 

36 

do 

18 

EUam,  John  E. 

39 

do 

Single 

do 

19 

Emery,  Ira 

21 

Limerick 

do 

do 

20  Emery,  Lorenzo  S. 

19 

Kennebunk 

Single 

do 

21 

Fenderson,  Joseph  P. 

26 

Saco 

Married 

do 

22 

Foster,  John 

26 

Minot 

Single 

do 

23 

Gaddis,  James 

33 

Saco 

do 

do 

24 

Gowen,  James  H. 

20 

do 

do 

do 

25 

(4owen,  S.  P. 

41 

do 

do 

do 

26'lliggins,  James  H. 

22 

do 

do 

do 

27  Huntoon,  W.  H. 

23 

Orrington 

do 

do 

28  Harris,  George 

25 

Boston,  Mass. 

do 

do 

29  Hayes,  Ivory 

27 

Biddeford 

Married 

do 

30  Knight,  Levi  G. 

27 

Westbrook 

Single 

do 

31  Kiuir,  Milton  J. 

22 

Strafford,  Vt. 

do 

do 

32 

Kelley,  James 

34 

Portland 

do 

do 

I 


APPENDIX   D. 


263 


Volunteers,  stationed  at  Alexandria,  Va.,  expressing  its  condition  on  the  morning 
taken  place  in  the  Company  since  it  entered  the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the 

DAVID   S.  BAEROWS,  Captain. 


Prisoners. 
When 
taken. 


Deceased.    Disch'd. 
When.       When. 


Aug.  10 
Aug.  14 


Aus.  20 


Nov.  30 


Remarks. 


Resigned. 

Promoted  to  Captain,  Aug.  15. 

Promoted  to  1st  Lieutenant,  Aug.  15, 

Promoted  to  2d  Lieutenant,  Aug.  26. 
Reduced  to  ranks,  Oct.  27. 

Promoted  to  4th  Sergeant,  Aug.  26. 

Promoted  to  1st  Sergeant,  Aug.  26. 
Reduced  to  ranks,  Aug.  3. 


Promoted  to  5th  Sergeant,  Aug.  26. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  Oct.  29. 


Deserted  July  24. 

Deserted  July  24, 
Not  mustered  in. 


Sept.  5 


Oct.  3 
Aug.  23 
Oct.  3 


Promoted  to  Corporal. 

Deserted  June  28,  en  route  to  Washington. 


264 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Company  C,  Fifth  Regiment,  (  Continued.') 


Names. 


Kimball,  Luther  G. 

Lewis,  John 

Larrabee,  William 

Merrill,  Charles  D. 

McCulloch,  Andrew  J. 

McCarthy,  Andrew 

Nason,  James, 

Nutteu,  Alonzo 

Page,  Edward 

Page,  George  W. 

Phillips,  Seth 

Page,  Ciiarles  E. 

Ricker,  Charles 

Richards,  Benjamin 

Ricker,  Frank 

Stevens,  John  C. 

Stone,  Thomas  B. 

Stevens,  Chas.  H.  P. 

Sawyer,  Wra.  H. 

Senate,  James 

Tyne,  Michael 

Webb,  Charles  W. 

Wilber,  Joseph 

Wormell,  Daniel  C. 

Whitan,  B.  F. 

Wormell,  Sylvester  S. 

Wormell,  John  S. 

Warren,  John 

Wavland,  John  E. 

Willard,  John  H. 

Welch,  Leonard 

Wentworth,  Samuel 

Welch,  Alexander 

Young,  C.  G. 

Wescott,  D.  M. 

Larry,  D.  P. 
69jNoyes,  W.  S. 
0  Seavey,  Orrin 

Merrifl,  George 

Hall,  Elbridge  G. 

Alexander,  W.  H. 

Morgan,  Geo.  E. 

Dcas,  James  D. 

Hughes,  Martin 

Beriy,  David 

78JFoss,  George  H. 

79|Smith,  Fairlield 


Residence. 


ISjSaco 

21  do 
ISBiddeford 

22  Saco 
22 
19 
20 


do 

do 
Lowell,  Mass. 
21iBiddeford 
261     do 
22  j     do 
21  Saco 


Biddeford 
Saco 
do 
do 
Gorham 
Newfield 
Saco 

Plymouth 

Biddeford 

Saco 

do 

do 

do 

22  Buxton 
2l|Saco 
19Bethel 
32;Biddeford 
19! Saco 

21  |G.  Falls,  N.H. 
19  Saco 


do 
do 
Portland 
32|Windhara 
25  Gorham 
20  Saco 
20 1     do 
do 
do 
Portland 
Wolfboro'N.H, 
Saco 
Portland 

do 
Saco 
Dayton 


Married 

Mustered 

or 

into 

Single. 

U.  S.  Sen 
June  24 

Single 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Married 

do 

do 

do 

Single 

Nov.    1 

do 

June  24 

do 

do 

Married 

do 

do 

do 

Single 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Married 

do 

Single 

do 

do 

do 

Married 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Single 

do 

do 

do 

Married 

do 

Single 

do 

Married 

do 

Single 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Married 

do 

Single 

do 

Married 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Single 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Nov.    1 

Married 

June  24 

Single 

July     5 

do 

do 

Married 

July  15 

do 

June  24 

Sick. 
Where. 


Killed. 
When. 


APPENDIX   D. 


265 


Return  of  Company  C,  Fifth  Regiment,  (  Continued.') 


Prisoners. 
When 
taken. 


33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 

50 

51 

52 

53 

54 

55 

56 

57 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70| 

71 

72| 

73 

74 

75 

76 

77 

78 

79 


Deceased. 
When. 


Disch'd. 
When. 


Promoted  to  Fifer,  Oct.  29. 


Oct.  3 
Au£.  28 


Oct.  3 
Oct.  3 


July  21 


Promoted  to  Corporal. 


Oct.  15. 


Transferred  to  Co.  I. 
Transferred  to  Reg't.  Band. 

t<  U  il 

<l  It  « 

Confined  at  Richmond. 

Deserted  July  23. 


Promoted  to  Drummer,  June  24. 
Promoted  to  Corporal. 


18 


266  adjutant-general's  report. 

Recapitulation  of  Company  G,  Fifth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers. 


Present  &l  Absent. 

1 

De- 
ceased. 

Dis- 
charged. 

De- 
serted. 

Trans- 
ferred. 

5 

Fit  for 
Duty. 

Sick. 

Killed. 

ers. 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers 
Non-Com.  Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 

2 
12 

3 
44 

1 
1 

11 

1 

1 

2 

1 

9 

4 

5 

14 

3 

75 

Total 

61 

13 

1 

1 

12     i     4 

5 

97 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  \st,  18 Gl. 


Present. 

Absent. 

Orj 

In 

On 

For  Dutt. 

Sick. 

Special 

. 

Sick. 

Special 

Duty. 

Service. 

£ 

£ 

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i 

c 
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2 

12 

42 

56 

1 

1 

11 

13 

3 

2 

74 

74 

Present  Organization  of  the  Company. 


Date  of 

i 

Names. 

e 

< 

22 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Rank  or 
Appoint- 
ment. 

Remarks, 

1 

David  S.  Barrows 

Captain 

Saco 

Aug.  15 

2 

Abel  C.  F.  Stevens 

24 

1st  Lieut. 

do 

do 

3 

William  H.  Shaw 

21 

2d  Lieut. 

do 

Aug.  26 

1 

Albert  F.  Lane 

19 

Sergeant 

Saco 

Aug.  26 

2 

Daniel  Sanborn 

22 

do 

do 

April  27 

3 

Benja.  F.  Leavitt 

26 

do 

do 

Aug.  26 

4 

Edward  C.  Chadbourne 

23 

do 

do 

do 

5 

Charles  W.  Mitchell 

22 

do 

Stowe 

do 

1 

James  0.  Patrick 

25 

Corporal 

Saco 

Aug.  26 

2 

Elhridge  G.  Bradbury 

23 

do 

do 

do 

3 

Elestus  S.  Worraell 

23 

do 

do 

do 

4 

Ivory  Littl.. field 

24 

do 

do 

Oct.  29 

5 

Stephen  P.  Gowen 

44 

do 

do 

Aug.  26 

6 

Martin  Hughes 

23 

do 

Portland 

Aug.  15 

7 

Ciiarles  Picker 

23 

do 

Saco 

Dec.  6 

8 

James  Cole 

32 

do 

do 

Nov.  29 

268 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Capt.  Edward  W.  Thompson,  Company  D,  Fifth  Kegiment  Infantry,  Maine 
of  December  1st,  1861,  together  with  a  complete  record  of  the  changes  that  have 
twenty-fourth  day  of  June,  1861.         A.  D.  HUTCHINSON,  Orderly  Sergeant. 


. 

Married 

Mustered 

Sick. 

Killed. 

o 

Names. 

Residence. 

or 

inlo 

Where. 

When. 

5_ 

< 

Single. 

U.S.Ser. 

COMMISSIONED  OFFICERS. 

1 

Edward  W.  Thompson, 

25  Brunswick 

Single 

June  24 

2 

George  B.  Kenniston, 

24:Boothbay 

do 

do 

3 

Charles  H.  Small. 

SERGEANTS. 

32  Topsham 

Married 

do 

1 

JiresW.  Owen,  Jr., 

23  Bi-unswick 

do 

do 

2 

John  J.  Smith, 

20  Topsham 

Single 

do 

Topsham 

3 

Albion  D.  Hutchinson, 

25  Brunswick 

do 

do 

4 

Lewis  H.  Lunt, 

29      do 

do 

do 

5 

William  F.  McQuestion. 

CORPORALS. 

21  Rockport,  Ms. 

do 

do 

1 

Benjamin  F.  Whitten, 

25  Topsham 

do 

do 

2 

Emery  P.  Blondell, 

28      do 

do 

do 

3 

John  H.  French, 

23  Brunswick 

do 

do 

4 

Charles  A.  Clough, 

35  Topsham 

Married 

do 

5 

William  C.  Moody, 

26  Brunswick 

do 

do 

6 

Stephen  W.  Hatch, 

21  Bowdoinham 

Single 

do 

7 

Horace  U-  Berry,    , 

26  [Woodstock 

do 

do 

Portland 

8 

Jame.s  Blaisdell. 

igJBrunswick 

do 

do 

MUSICIANS. 

1 

William  H.  Hall, 

29 

N.  Gloucester 

Married 

do 

2 

George  L.  Harmon. 

WAGONER. 

22 

Brunswick 

Single 

do 

1 

Amos  E.  Lapham. 

24 

Bethel 

do 

do 

PRIVATES. 

1 

Alexander,  Randall  T. 

23 

Topsham 

do 

do 

2 

Abbott,  Philip 

44 

Woodstock 

Married 

do 

3 

Berry,  George 

21 

Rockport,  Ms. 

Single 

do 

4 

Brown,  James,  Jr. 

36  Portland 

do 

do 

5 

Cobbett,  Alfred  L. 

44,  Brunswick 

Married 

do 

6 

Colby,  George  L. 

33  Topsham 

Single 

do 

7 

Colby,  John  P. 

19,  Brunswick 

do 

do 

8 

Conner,  James 

23 

Bath 

do 

do 

9 

Cotton,  Henry 

20 

Andover 

do 

do 

10 

Cobb,  Edwin 

18 

Limerick 

do 

do 

11 

Crough,  Daniel 

18|Biddeford 

do 

do 

12 

Coburn,  Charles  M. 

21 

Rockport,  Ms. 

Married 

do 

13 

Doughty,  Isaac 

22 

Brunswick 

do 

do 

14 

Dunlap,  Charles  L. 

19 

do 

Single 

do 

1,5 

Dunning,  Orlando 

18 

do 

do 

do 

16 

Eastman,  Orlando  H. 

22  Mexico 

do 

do 

17 

Eastman,  Martin  V. 

27 

do 

Married 

do 

18 

Eastman,  Zadoc  G. 

34 

do 

do 

do 

19 

Fabiitn,  Antony 

22,Biddcford 

Single 

do 

20 

Few,  Robert 

22  Brunswick 

Married 

do 

21 

Fox,  David  M. 

37  Porter 

do 

do 

22 

Fox,  Lorenzo  D. 

22  Rockport,  Ms. 

Single 

do 

23 

Farrow,  Henry 

24      do 

Married 

do 

24 

Godfrey,  James 

25  Portland 

do 

do 

25 

Goldsmith,  Charles  B. 

27|Brunswick 

Single 

do 

26 

Hamlin,  William 

20  Bowdoinham 

do 

do 

27 

Haley,  James  A. 

21|Topsham 

do    • 

do 

28 

Hasset,  Lawrence 

20  Lewiston 

do 

do 

29 

Haley,  Alonzo 

23 1  Topsham 

do 

do 

30 

Harrington,  Ai  C, 

19l     do 

do 

do 

31 

Hodgdon,  Daniel  R. 

30 

Brunswick 

Married 

do 

APPENDIX   D. 


269 


Volunteers,  stationed  at  Alexandria,  Va.,  expressing  its  condition  on  the  morning 
taken  place  in  the  Company  since  it  entered  the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the 

CHARLES   H.  SMALL,  Captain. 


1 
2 
3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
1 

19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 


July  21 


Prisoners. 
When 
taken. 


July  21 


Deceased. 
When. 


Sept.  14 


Aug.  20 


Disch'd. 
When. 


Sept.  11 


Oct.  3 


July  2 
July  21 


Aug.  1 


Remarks. 


Resigned. 

Confined  at  Richmond. 

Appointed  Captain,  October  7. 

Consumption. 


Deserted  June  24,  now  in  9th  Maine  Volunteers. 
Confined  at  Richmond. 


Promoted  to  3d  Sergeant,  August  20. 

Not  heard  from  since  leaving  Maine. 
Promoted  to  4th  Sergeant,  August  15. 

Promoted  Fife  Major,  June  25. 


Deserted,  June  26.     Worthless. 


At  Alexandria  of  consumption. 


Deserted,  September  12. 
Promoted  Corporal,  September  1 . 


Confined  at  Richmond. 

Confined  at  Richmond. 
Promoted  Corporal,  June  26. 

Promoted  Corporal,  June  23. 


270 


ADJUTANT-GENERAL  S   REPORT. 


Return  of  Company  D,  Fifth  Regiment,  (  Continued.^ 


Names. 


32  Howland,  James  E. 

33  Hatch,  Stephen  D. 

34  Hamblen,  Arthur  M. 

35  Jewett,  Thomas 

36  Jolmson,  Samuel  L. 

37  Keay,  John  H. 

38  Kerr,  James 

39  Kennerson,  Ithiel  H. 

40  Lubee,  William 

41  Maloney,  John 

42  Marriner,  Charles  E. 

43  McLauiin,  John 

44  MeClay,  Thomas 

45  Miller,  Samuel 

46  Morse,  William  D. 

47  Mason,  Stillman  L. 

48  Parsons,  Thomas  F. 

49  Perkins,  Stephen  A. 
50'Rackliff,  Nathaniel 
5l|Stront,  Charles  W. 
52!  Stone,  Charles  E. 
53  Smith,  Jefferson 

54|  Staples,  Elbridge  B. 
55  Stowell,  Joseph  H. 
56! Stuart,  Thomas 
57]Stover,  Nathan 
58|Sloman,  Albion 
59j Smith,  Sewall 
eOiTavlor,  Eugene 
Gl'Tuttle,  Thomas 
6-2iVickery,  Albert 
6'^  Vickery,  Charles  B. 

64  Warren,  Jere 

65  Weleh,  Morris 

66  Willis,  John 

■  67  Work,  Oscar  0. 

68  Whitney,  Durham 

69  Wallace,  Otis  W. 

70  Davis,  Jacob 
TljSomers,  Israel  E. 
72JAspeal,  James 

73  Taylor,  Ciiarles 

74  Manning,  Charles 

75  Coffin,  Simeon 

76  Coffin,  James  W. 

77  Croswell,  James 

78  Trufant,  Adam  0. 

79  Beard,  Charles 

80  Clark,  Daniel  C 


o 
u 

_< 

18 
22 

Residence. 

Married 

(ir 
Single. 

Mustered 

into 
U.  S.  Ser. 

June  24 
do 

Sick.        1 
Where. 

Killed. 
When. 

Topsham 
Bowdoinham 

Single 
do 

28 
23 

Rockport,  Ms. 
Rockland 

do 
do 

do 
do 

20 

Brunswick 

do 

do 

18 

do 

do 

do 

27 

Compton,  C.E. 

do 

do 

21 

Bethel 

do 

do 

21 

Brnnswick 

do 

do 

19 

Limington 

do 

do 

22 

Topsham 

do 

do 

26 

Springtield 

Married 

do 

25 

Brunswick 

Single 

do 

20 

do 

do 

do 

19 

Bowdoinham 

do 

do 

22 

Rockport,  Ms. 

do 

do 

23 

do 

do 

do 

22 

do 

do 

do 

24 

Brunswick 

Married 

do 

18 

do 

Single 

do 

27 

do 

Married 

do 

/ 

19 

do 

Single 

do 

24 

Topsham 

do 

do 

' 

22 

Portland 

do 

do 

28 

Topsham 

Married 

do 

18 

Lovell 

Single 

do 

18 
19 

Rockport,  Ms. 
Rumtbrd 

do 
do 

do 

do 

18 

Andover 

do 

do 

19 

Durham 

do 

do 

18 

Brunswick 

do 

do 

22 

do 

do 

do 

20 

Biddeford 

do 

do 

20 

do 

do 

do 

18 

do 

do 

do 

19 
22 

Topsham 
Brunswick 

do 
Married 

do 
do 

24 
26 

Rockport,  Ms. 
Portland 

do 
do 

do 
do 

23 

Biddeford 

do 

do 

33 

Portland 

do 

do 

24 

do 

Single 

do 

25 

Lewiston 

do 

do 

25 

Brunswick 

Married 

do 

21 

do 

do 

do 

18 

do 

Single 

do 

19 

22 

Topsham 
Moscow 

do 
do 

do 
do 

; 

20 

Portland 

do 

Oct.  7 

1 

APPENDIX   D. 


271 


Return  of  Company  D,  Fifth  Regiment,  (  Continued.) 


Prisoners.  Deceased. 
When         v^,^en. 
taken. 


32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 

50 

51 

52 

53 

54 

55 

56 

57 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

66  July  21 

67 

68 

69 

70 

71 

72 

73 

74 

75 

76 

77 

78 

79 

80 


Discli'd. 
When. 


Oct.  3 

Nov.  7 
Sept.  8 

Aug.  1 
Sept.  4 

Oct.  3. 
Nov.  17 

Oct.  3 


Remarks. 


Deserted,  July  25.    Worthless. 


Nov.  15 
Sept.  8 

Sept.  4 


Confined  at  Eichmond. 

Deserted,  June  28.    Worthless. 
Accidentally  shot,  September  17. 

Appointed  2d  Lieutenant,  October  7. 


2T2  adjutant-general's  report. 

Recapitulation  of  Company  D,  Fifth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers. 


Present  &  Absent. 

De- 
ceased. 

Dis- 

charged. 

De-       TrnTio- 

Fit  for 
Duty. 

Sick. 

Killed. 

era. 

seried. 

ferred. 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers 
Non-Com.  Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 

1 

8 

3 

50 

2 

9 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 
1 

13 

1 
4 

3 

13 

3 

80 

Total 

62 

11    ! 

5 

1      i     15            5 

99 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  1st,  1861. 


Present. 

Ae 

sent. 

On 

In 

Arrest. 

On 

For  Duty. 

Sick. 

Special 
Duty. 

Sick. 

Special 
Service. 

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73 

Present  Organization  of  the  Company. 

Date  of 

c 

Names. 

i 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Rank  or 
Appoint- 

Remarks. 

S5 

< 

ment. 

1 

Chas.  H.  Small 

32 

Captain 

Topsham 

Oct.  7 

2  Geo.  B.  Kenniston 

24 

1st  Lieut. 

Boothbay 

3 

Danl.  C.  Clark 

20 

2d  Lieut. 

Portland 

Oct  7 

1 

Albion  T>.  Hutchinson 

25 

Sergeant 

Brunswick 

June  24 

2 

Lewis  H.  Lunt 

29 

do 

do 

do 

3 

Wm.  T.  McQuestion 

21 

do 

Eockport,  Ms. 

do 

4 

Wm.  C.  Moodv 

26 

do 

Brunswick 

Aug.  20 

5 

James  Blaisdell 

19 

do 

do 

Aug.  15 

1 

Emery  P.  Blondell 

28 

Corporal 

Topsham 

June  24 

2;Chas.  A.  Cloiish 

30 

do 

do 

do 

3  Stephen  W.  Hatch 

21 

do 

Bowdoinham 

do 

4|Alonzo  Haley 

23 

do 

Topsham 

June  26 

5  Daniel  K.  Hodgdon 

30 

do 

Brunswick 

do 

6  John  McLaughlin 

26 

do 

Springfield 

Aug.  15 

7|Rol)ert  Few 

22 

do 

Brunswick 

Sept.  1 

8 

Saml.  L.  Johnson 

20 

do 

do 

Dec.  9 

274 


ADJUTANT-GENERAL  S   REPORT. 


Ketiirn  of  Capt.  Emery  W.  Sawyer,  Company  E,  Fifth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine 
of  December  1st,  1861,  together  with  a  complete  record  of  the  changes  that  have 
twenty-fourth  day  of  June,  1861.  JOHN   H.  STEVENS,  Orderly  Sergeant. 


Names. 


COMMISSIONED  OFFICERS. 

Emery  W.  Sawyer, 
JAaron  S.  Daggett, 
Charles  S.  Whitman. 

SERGEANTS. 

Frank  L.  Lcmont, 
Norris  Littlefield, 
Edward  M.  Kobinson, 
Frederick  Haves,  Jr. 
John  B.  Bailey, 

CORPOK.VLS. 

Leander  Prentice, 
John  A.  Lane, 
Washington  Ellis, 
Henry  L.  Tibbetts, 
John  H.  Stevens, 
Charles  B.  Keith, 
James  H.  Bailey, 
8  Isaac  G.  Jordan, 

MUSICIANS. 

1  Samuel  M.  Thomas, 

2  Horace  Cole. 

WAGONER. 

1  E.  S.  Litchfield. 

PRIVATES. 

1  Adley,  Alonzo 

2  Allen,  Osliorn 

3  Atwood,  Rodney  B. 

4  Barker,  Charles  A. 

5  Bodge,  Cliarles  H. 

6  Blithen,  Isaac  A. 

7  Casey,  John 

8  Cummings,  Silas  R. 

9  Chase,  Abraham 

10  Carpenter,  Harrison 

11  Dillingham,  Bainbridge 

12  Delano,  Charles  G. 

13  Dresser,  David  D. 

14  Day,  Francis 
1.5  Day,  Jeremiah 

16  Dennison,  Joseph  T. 

17  Edwards,  Collins 

18  Estes,  Henry  P. 

19  Frost,  B    Franklin 

20  Foss,  Aim  on  L. 

21  French,  John  S. 

22  Getchell,  Albion 

23  Green,  Charles  E. 

24  Gay,  George 

2.5  Holt,  Artemas  C 

26  Holland,  Adelbert  H. 

27  Harvey,  Daniel 

28  Harmon,  Edward  P. 

29  Haskell,  Nathaniel 

30  Hatch,  Samuel  O. 
31 


Higgins,  James  C. 


Residence. 


Lisbon 
Greene 
Portland 

Lewiston 

do 
Anson 
Berwick 
Auburn 

Lewiston 

do 
Lisbon 
Wellington 
Acton 
Auburn 
Brunswick 
Lewiston 

Durham 
Norway 

Lewiston 


Lewiston 
Durham 
N.  Gloucester 
Lewiston 
do 


Lisbon 
Canton 
Lisbon 
Farmington 
Leeds 
Durham 
Rum  ford 
Greene'^       [Y. 
Kinderhook,N. 
Concord,  N.  H. 
Dixfield 
Peru 
32 1  Lewiston 

22  Durham 
34  [Leeds 
24  Durham 
44  Lewiston 

23  do 
2o!  Durham 
22*  Lewiston 
21 1  Albion 

21  Farmington 

22  Littleton 

21  Farmington 
19!  Canton 


22  Lisbon 


Married 

Mustered 

or 

into 

Single. 
Married 

U.  S.  Ser. 

June  24 

Single 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Married 

do 

do 

do 

Single 

do 

Married 

do 

Single 

do 

Married 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Single 

do 

do 

do 

Married 

do 

do 

do 

Single 

do 

do 

do 

Married 

do 

Single 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Married 

do 

Single 

do 

Married 

do 

Single 

do 

Married 

do 

iSingle 

do 

Married 

do 

Single 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do. 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Married 

do 

Single 

do 

Sick. 
Where. 


Alexandria 


Annapolis 


Alexandria 

Washington 
Alexandria 


Killed. 
When. 


July  17 


APPENDIX   D. 


275 


stationed  at  Alexandria,  Va.,  expressing  its  condition  on  the  morning 
in  the  Company  since  it  entered  the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the 

AARON   S.  DAGGETT,  Captain. 


Prisoners. 
When 
taken. 


Deceased. 
When. 


9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
1.5 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
2.3 
24 
25 

26ljul7  21 
27 
28 
29 1 
30 1 
311 


Disch'd. 
When. 


Aug.  7 
Aug.  15 


Oct.  3 

Aug.  26 
Sept.  10 

Nov.  23 
Oct.  3 
Oct.  3 

Oct.  3 


Resigned. 

Promoted  to  Captain,  August  15. 

Resigned. 

Promoted  to  1st  Lieutenant,  August  15. 

Promoted  to  2d  Lieutenant,  August  15. 

Promoted  to  4th  Sergeant,  November  1. 


Promoted  to  1st  Sergeant,  September  1. 


Sept.28 


Oct.  3 


Remarks. 


Oct.  3 


Transferred  to  Band. 


Not  mustered  in. 

Shot  by  accident.     Buried  near  Centreville. 
Promoted  to  Coporal,  September  1 . 


Deserted,  June  24.    Worthless. 
"        July  23. 

"        June  26.  « 


Promoted  to  3d  Sergeant,  September  1. 

Deserted,  July  23.     Worthless. 

Not  mustered  in. 
Confined  at  New  Orleans. 
Promoted  to  Corporal,  September  1. 
Transferred  to  Drum  Corps,  November  1. 
'•  "  "  September  1. 


276  adjutant-general's  report. 

Return  of  Company  E,  Fifth  Regiment,  (  Continued.') 


Names. 


32  Hicrgins,  Thomas 

33  Hamilton,  George  H. 

34  Jones,  Clifton 

35  Jones,  Charles  E. 

36  Jones,  David  H. 

37  [Jones,  Rutilius  T. 

38  Jordan,  Wilmot  P. 

39  i Kimball,  Horace  E. 

40  Keene,  Warren 
41JLothrop,  Lucius  L. 
42|Littlefield,  Luther 

43  Laugh  ton,  Lee  W. 

44  Larrabee,  William  H. 

45  Libhy,  James  M. 
46 'Murphy,  Henry 
47jManley,  Luther  C. 
48'Maloney,  James 
49|Moore, 'William  C. 
50JMoulton,  Walter  A. 
5liMoody,  Horace  H. 

52  Marks,  Levi 

53  Mason,  Thomas  H. 

54  McCove,  Henry 
55JPurington,  James  G. 

56  Pease,  Benjamin  H. 

57  j  Robinson,  Alvin 

58! Robinson,  Scott  W.  0. 

59 1  Roberts,  Seth 

60' Randall,  Isaiah 

61, Ross,  Albion 

62  Sheehane,  Daniel 

63 j  Stevens,  Cyrenus  P. 

64| Stuart,  Warren  D. 

65  Sutherland,  Daniel 

66  Small,  David 

67 [Turns,  George  E. 

68  Thompson,  Otis  S. 

69  Verrill,  John  L. 
70;Waterman,  Charles  N. 
7ltVVhitttngton,  Henry 

72  Ward,  John  F. 

73  Ward,  Thomas 

74  Wedgcwood,  Thomas  S. 

75  Yeaton,  Isaac  C 


Kelley,  Thomas  H. 
Bryant,  Preston  R. 


Residence. 


Lcwiston 

do 
Canton 
Turner 
Auburn 
Canton 
Bangor 
Lewiston 
Limerick 
Lewiston 

do 

do 

do 
Limerick 
Norridgewock 
Auburn 
Lewiston 
Augusta 
Lewiston 
Durham 
Lewiston 

do 

do 
Lisbon 
Vassalboro' 
Canton 
Sumner 
Peru 
Lewiston 
Bowdoinham 
Lewiston 
Greene 
Litchfield 
Durham 
Danville 
Manchester 
Farmington 
Poland 
Durham 
Lewiston 
Topsham 
Lewiston 
Litchfield 
Farmington 
Canton 
Auburn 


Married 

Mustered 

or 

into 

Single. 
Single 

U.  S.  Ser. 

June  24 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Married 

do 

do 

do 

Single 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Married 

do 

do 

do 

Single 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Married 

do 

Single 

do 

Married 

do 

do 

do 

Single 

do 

do 

do 

Married 

do 

Single 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Married 

do 

Single 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Married 

do 

Single 

do 

Sick. 
Wliere. 


Killed. 
When. 


Alexandria 


Alexandria 


Alexandria 


Alexandria 


APPENDIX   D. 


277 


Return  of  Company  E,  Fifth  Regiment,  (  Continued.') 


c 

Prisoners. 
When 

Deceased. 
When. 

Disch'd. 
When. 

Remarks. 

^ 

taken. 

32 

Oct.  3 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

Deserted,  July  23.    "Worthless. 

38 

39 

40 

Aug.  10 

41 

42 

43 

At  home  on  furlough. 

44 

45 

Promoted  to  5th  Sergeant,  November  1. 

46 

"         "          Corporal,             " 

47 

48 

49 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  September  1. 

50 

51 

52 

53 

Not  mustered  in. 

54 

55 

56 

57 

58 

July  21 

Confined  at  New  Orleans. 

59 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  November  1. 

• 

60 

Sept.  28 

61 

62 

63 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  November  1. 

64 

Aug.  26 

65 

Not  mustered  in. 

66 

67 

68 

Deserted,  July  23.     Worthless. 

69 

70 

71 

72 

73 

74 

Oct.  3 

75 

76 

Worthless. 

77 

July  9 

278  adjutant-general's  report. 

Recapitulation  of  Company  E,  Fifth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers. 


Present  &  Absent. 

Killed. 

Prison- 
ers. 

De- 
ceased. 

Dis- 
charged. 

De- 
serted. 

Trans- 
ferred. 

Fit  for 
Duty. 

Sick. 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers 
Non-Com.  Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 

3 
13 

3 
36 

9 

1 

2 

2 
6 
1 
9 

6 

1 
2 

5 
19 

5 
65 

Total 

55 

9 

1 

2 

18 

6 

3 

94 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  \st,  1861. 


Present. 

Absent, 

On 

In 

Arrest. 

On 

For  Duty. 

Sice. 

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Sick. 

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A  I, 

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64 

Present  Organization  of  the  Company. 


Names, 


Aaron  S.  Daggett 
Frank  L.  Lemont 
Edw.  M.  Robinson 


1  John  H.  Stevens 

2  Norris  Litchfield 

3  John  S.  French 

4  John  B.  Bailey 

5  James  M.  Libbey 


1  Seth  Roberts 

2  Henry  Murphy 

3  John  Casey 

4  Chas.  H.  Bodge 

5  Isaac  A.  Blithen 

6  Daniel  Hurvey 

7  Win.  C.  Moore 

8  Cyrenus  P.  Stevens 


Date  of 

10 

tfl 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Rank  or 

Remarks, 

< 

24 

nient. 

Captain 

Greene 

Aug.  15 

- 

20 

1st  Lieut. 

Lewiston 

do 

27 

2d  Lieut. 

Anson 

do 

21 

Sergeant 

Acton 

Sept.  1 

44 

do 

Lewiston 

June  24 

21 

do 

Albion 

Sept.  1 

35 

do 

Auburn 

Nov.  1 

23 

do 

Limerict 

do 

21 

Corporal 

Peru 

Nov.  1 

18 

do 

Norridgewock 

do 

22 

do 

Rumford 

do 

22 

do 

Leeds 

Sept.  1 

24 

do 

Durham 

do 

* 

18 

do 

do 

do 

21 

do 

Augusta 

do 

18 

do 

Greene 

Nov.  1 

280 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Eeturn  of  Capt.  George  P.  Sherwood,  Company  F,  Fifth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine 
of  December  1st,  1861,  together  with  a  complete  record  of  the  changes  that  have 
twenty-fourth  day  of  June,  1861.        FRED.  G.  SANBORN,  Orderly  Sergeant. 


Married 

Mustered 

Sick. 
Where. 

6 

Names. 

Be 

Residence. 

or 
Single. 

into 
U.  S.  Ser. 

COMMISSIONED  OFFICEKS. 

1 

George  P.  Sherwood, 

33 

Portland 

Single 

June  24 

Portland 

2 

NiUhan  Walker, 

44 

do 

Married 

do 

3 

George  E.  Atwood. 

SERGEANTS. 

21 

Gardiner 

Single 

do 

1 

Charles  K.  Sherwood, 

19 

Eastport 

do 

do 

Alexandria 

2 

Andrew  J.  Lufkin, 

29 

Lewis  ton 

do 

do 

3 

John  Goldthwait, 

19 

Windsor 

do 

do 

4 

Frederick  G.  Sanborn, 

26 

Hopkinton,NH 

do 

do 

5 

Cyrus  W.  Brann. 

CORPORALS. 

22 

W.  Gardiner 

do 

do 

1 

Benjamin  Norton, 

46 

Portland 

Married 

do 

2 

Osgood  Hildreth, 

20 

Gardiner 

Single 

do 

3 

Lewellyn  Goodwin, 

25 

Stockton 

Married 

do 

4 

Phineas  B.  Hammond, 

39 

Gardiner 

do 

do 

.5 

Thomas  E.  Winslow, 

30 

Portland 

Single 

do 

6 

James  Ryan, 

32 

do 

Married 

do 

7 

Marstin  L.  Cobb, 

21 

do 

Single 

do 

8 

Nathan  Willard. 

MUSICIANS. 

44 

Gardiner 

Married 

do 

1 

William  H.  Boardman, 

24 

Biddeford 

do 

do 

2 

F.  C.  Kimball. 

WAGONER. 

17 

Portland 

Single 

do 

1 

Lincoln  Grover, 

PRIVATES. 

28 

Gardiner 

do 

do 

1 

Adams,  j:ben 

26 

Portland 

Married 

do 

2 

Boothby,  Isaac  T. 

35 

do 

do 

do 

3 

Brennan,  Timothy 

27 

do 

Single 

do 

4 

Braden,  John 

18 

do 

do 

do 

5 

Coombs,  Charles  E. 

20 

Auburn 

Married 

do 

6 

Constable,  William 

37 

Portland 

do 

do 

7 

Crediford,  Oliver 

18 

Biddeford 

Single 

do 

8 

Charlton,  Joseph 

30 

Lewiston 

Married 

do 

9 

Connoly,  William 

34 

do 

do 

do 

10 

Cannon,  Patrick 

21 

Portland 

Single 

do 

11 

Clark,  Clinton  G. 

25 

Brunswick 

Married 

do 

12 

Clancey,  James 

35 

Portland 

Single 

do 

In  Quarters 

13 

Cloudman,  Francis 

21 

Windham 

Married 

do 

14 

Dow,  Henry  A. 

26 

Portland 

Single 

do 

15 

Dresser,  James  L. 

30 

Westbrook 

do 

do 

16 

Eaton,  Alfred  J. 

25 

Brunswick 

Married 

do 

Alexandria 

17 

Early,  Cornelius 

29 

Portland 

Single 

do 

18 

Edwards,  Charles 

20 

Lewiston 

Married 

do 

19 

Edwards,  L.  H. 

19 

do 

Single 

do 

In  Quarters 

20 

Fay,  Edmond 

37 

Augusta 

do 

do 

21 

Fuller,  Joseph 

26 

Brunswick 

Married 

do 

22 

Flanders,  John  P. 

19 

Alton  Bay,NH 

Single 

do 

23 

Feeney,  Thomas 

22 

Taunton, Mass. 

do 

do 

24 

Grey,  Valentine  R, 

40 

Monmouth 

do 

do 

25 

Garland,  William 

43 

Gardiner 

Married 

do 

26 

Gallison,  D.  G. 

21 

Paris 

Single 

do 

27 

Greene,  Andrew  J. 

27 

Portland 

Married 

do 

28 

(iray,  James  S. 

40 

do 

Single 

do 

29 

Higgins,  Lawrence 

32 

do 

do. 

do 

30 

Hayes,  William 

19 

do 

do 

do 

31 

Hamilton,  John 

43 

Kittery 

do 

do 

Killed. 
When. 


June26 


APPENDIX   D. 


281 


Volunteers,  stationed  at  Alexandria,  Va.,  expressing  its  condition  on   the  morning 
taken  place  in  the  Company  since  it  entered  the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the 

Lieut.  NATHAN   WALKER,  Commanding. 


Prisoners.  I  pg^pj^ggjj_ 

J^  le"   .1    When. 
Taken,    i 


Disch'd. 
When. 


Sept.  28 


Nov.  7 
Nov.  7 
Sept.  23 


Remarks. 


Wounded.     Absent  since  July  21. 
Commanding  Company  since  July  2L 


Reduced  to  ranks,  November  30. 


Promoted  to  1st  Sergeant,  November  1. 
2d 

Promoted  to  5th  Sergeant,  November  30. 
4th        "  "  1. 

Deserted  November  12. 
Reduced  to  ranks,  November  16. 


Transferred  to  Regimental  Band,  June  24. 


Sept.  4 
Aug.  10 


July  30 


Nov.  7 
Oct.  3 

Oct.   3 


Sept.  4 

19 


Deserted,  July  22. 

Accidental  shot  wound  in  hand. 


Unfit  for  any  duty. 
Transferred  to  Band,  June  24. 

Promoted  to  non-com.  staff,  November  1. 
Deserted,  July  3d.     Returned,  November  18. 
Fell  from  cars  near  Fall  River,  Mass. 
Deserted,  July  24. 


Promoted  Corporal,  November  8. 


Deserted  June  26. 


282 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Company  F,  Fifth  Regiment,  (  Continued.') 


Names. 


32  Johnston,  Adams 

33  Kelley,  John 

34  Kelley,  Peter 
Kelley,  Timothy 
KelleV,  Rohert 
Leonard,  Edward 
Loney,  John 
Lawrence,  John 
Lo^jan,  John 
McKenney,  Orrin 
Morton,  Georj^e 
McPliilliney,  James 
M alone,  Elias 
McMilty,  Patrick 
Morse,  Lorenzo  D. 
Merideth,  R.  D. 
Noble,  George  W. 
Norton,  Benjamin  A. 
Pettis,  Charles 
Plummer,  Daniel 
Patje,  Thaddeus 
Patrick,  George  W. 
Pray,  Leroy 
Perkins,  Melvin  A. 
Pollys,  John 
Rieker;  Hiram  H. 
Scoffiekl,  James 
Smith,  Simon  G. 
Stronjr,  David 
Stewart,  Albion 
Smith,  Sylvester 
Tielin<i:,  Charles 
Taylor,  Dexter 

Timmonev,  John 

Tobv,  William 

Taylor,  Charles  R. 

Whitney,  P^benezer 

Woodsom,  ICzra  B. 

Fitzsimmons,  James 

McGee,  Bernard 

Cushman,  Cornelius 

Lock,  Thomas 

Reaver,  Peter 

McDonald,  John 

Gray,  Samuel 

Mc(j()veran,  Thomas 

Smith,  James 

McKenzie,  Robert  H. 

Stevenson,  Andrew 

Pride,  0.  S. 

McGnire,  James 

Murphy,  M.  J. 

Pearsons,  Charles  H. 

Noyes,  Charles  H. 

Turner,  Kdw. 

Paradise,  Joseph  C. 

Godfrey,  Jolin 

Hand,  Wt)odl)iiry 

MayviUc,  William  S. 


35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 

50 

51 

52 

53 

54 

55 

56 

57 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

71 

72 

73 

74 

75 

76 

77 

78 

79 

80 

81 

82 

83 

84 

85 

86 

87 

88 

89 

90 


g;        Residence. 

< 

Married   I 

or 
Single 

Vlustered 
into 

[J.S.Ser. 

Sick. 
Where. 

Killed. 
When. 

41  W.  Gardiner 

Single     I 

lune  24 

18  Portland 

do 

do 

36      do 

do 

do 

29      do 

Vlarried 

do 

21       do 

Single 

do 

18  Lowell,  Mass. 

do 

do 

19  Lewiston 

do 

do 

28  FairHeld 

do 

do 

[n  Camp 

25  Portland 

Married 

do 

22      do 

Single 

do 

23  Scarboro' 

do 

do 

22  Portland 

do    1 

do 

28  Lewiston 

Vlarried 

do 

25  Portland 

Single 

do 

36      do 

Married 

do 

28  Lewiston 

Single 

do 

Annap.Hos- 

24  Clasco 

do 

do 

[pital 

1 8  Portland 

do 

do 

24      do 

Married 

do 

In  Quarters 

44  Pittston 

Single 

do 

24  Gardiner 

Married 

do 

29  Portland 

do 

do 

ISLovell 

Single 

do 

23  Auburn 

do 

do 

22  Portland 

do 

do 

34  (iardin<n- 

Married 

do 

28  Biddeford 

Single 

do 

22       do 

do 

do 

41  Gardiner 

Married 

do 

28  Lewiston 

do 

do 

Alexandria 

40      do 

do 

do 

20  Portland 

Single 

do 

30  Gardiner 

Married 

do 

28  Portland 

Single 

do 

28      do 

Married 

do 

26  Cape  Elizabeth 

Single 

do 

61  W.  Gardiner 

Married 

do 

42  Portland 

do 

do 

25      do 

Single 

do 

30  Lewiston 

Married 

do 

19  Portland 

Single 

do 

36  Biddeford 

do 

do 

24  Gardiner 

Mai-rieci 

do 

25  Portland 

Single 

do 

40  Lewiston 

Married 

do 

28  Portland 

Single 

do 

19      do 

do 

do 

18      do 

do 

do 

28  St.  Johns,  N.B 

do 

do 

Merid.  Hill 

22  Portland 

do 

Julvie 

40      do 

Marriec 

do 

18      do 

Single 

do 

24      do 

Married 

do 

20      do 

Single 

do 

21      do 

do 

do 

18      do 

do 

do 

28      do 

Married 

do 

43      do 

do 

do 

30  Bangor 

Single 

do 

APPENDIX   D.  288 

Return  of  Company  F,  Fifth  Regiment,  (  Continued.^ 


July  21 


July  21 


Prisoners. 
When 
taken. 


July  21 


Deceased, 
Wlien. 


Disch'd. 
Wlien. 


Nov.  7 

Sept.  28 

July  17 

July  17 
Sept.  4 

Oct.  3 

Sept.  4 

Oct.  3 


Remarks. 


Formerly  reported  dead.     Confined  at  New  Orleans. 


Worthless. 

Formerly  reported  dead.     Confined  at  New  Orleans. 


Transferred  to  Company  K,  June  24. 


Promoted  Corporal,  November  1. 


Formerly  reported  dead.     Confined  at  New  Orleans. 
Deserted  July  17. 

Promoted  Corporal,  September  28. 


Transferred  to  Co.  D. 


Nov.  7 


Oct.  3 


Sept.  28 
Oct.  3 


Deserted  June  26. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  November  8. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  November  16. 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  November  30. 


28^ 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Recapitulation  of  Company  F,  Fifth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers. 


Present  &  Absent.! 

Prison- 
ers. 

De- 
ceased. 

Dis- 

charged. 

De- 
serted. 

1 

6 

Trans- 
ferred. 

1 

4 

Fit  for 
Duty. 

Killed. 
Sick. 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers 
Non-Com.  Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 

2 
11 

2 
44 

1 
1 

8     1      1 

3 

4 

20 

3 

17 

3 

86 

Total 

59          10     !     1 

3 

24 

7 

5 

109 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  \st,  1861. 


For  Duty. 


o   ~ 


SI9 

Si  = 
=    .2 


2  10146  58 


3    3 


On 

Special 
Duty. 


In 

Arrest. 


62 


Sice. 


1     1 


On 

Special 
Service. 


7  69 


Present  Organization  of  the  Company. 


' 

Date  of 

^ 

Names. 

be 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Rank  or 

Appoint- 

Remarks. 

z 

33 

ment, 

1 

George  P.  Sherwood 

Captain 

Portland 

June  25 

Absent  since  July  21. 

2 

Nathan  Wali<er 

44 

1st  Lieut. 

do 

do 

Com.  Co.  since    " 

3 

George  E.  Atwood 

21 

2d  Lieut. 

Gardiner 

[N.  H. 

do 

1 

Fred.  G.  Sanborn 

26 

Sergeant 

Hopkinton, 

Nov.  1 

App.4th  Ser  June  24. 

2 

Cyrus  W.  Brann 

22 

do 

W.  Gardiner 

do 

"    5th  "        " 

3 

.John  Goldthwait 

19 

do 

Windsor 

June  24 

4 

Ostiood  Hildreth 

20 

do 

Gardiner 

Nov.  1 

App.2d  Cor.  June  24. 

5 

Benja.  Norton 

46 

do 

Portland 

Nov.  30 

"  1st    " 

1 

Llewellyn  Goodwin 

25 

Corporal 

Stockton 

Nov.  30 

2 

Albion  R.  Stewart 

28 

do 

Lcwiston 

Sept  28 

3 

Chas.  H.  Pearsons 

24 

do 

Portland 

Nov.  16 

4 

0.  S.  Pride 

22 

do 

do 

Nov.    8 

5 

Benja.  A.  Norton 

18 

do 

do 

Nov.    1 

6 

Josei)h  Fuller 

26 

do 

Brunswick 

Nov.    8 

8 

•Joseph  C.  Paradise 

18 

do 

Portland 

Nov.  30 

286 


ADJUTANT-GENERAL'S   REPORT. 


Return  cf  Capt.  Henry  G.  Thomas,  Company  G,  Fifth  Ecgiment  Infantry,  Maine 
of  December  1st,  1861,  together  with  a  complete  record  of  the  changes  that  have 
twenty-third  day  of  June,  1861.  CHAS.  A.  WATERHOUSE,  Ord.  Serg. 


Names. 


COMMISSIONED  OFFICERS 

Henry  G.  Thomas, 
George  W.  Martin, 
Thomas  J.  Sawyer. 

SERGEANTS. 

John  H.  SkiUings, 
Chas.  A.  Waterhouse, 
Franii  G.  Patterson, 
Benjamin  B.  Merrill, 
Albert  L.  Dearing. 

CORPORALS. 

Robert  J  McPherson, 
Cliarles  L.  White, 
Alfred  H.  Whitmore, 
Rufus  Diiran, 
Hosea  Q.  Biizzell, 
Charles  H.  Bean, 
James  Brown, 
Charles  G.  Nichols. 

MUSICIANS. 

Daniel  W.  Mason, 
Larliin  L.  Frost. 

WAGONER. 

Stephen  C.  Stanford. 

PRIVATES. 

Anthoine,  John  G. 
Anthoine,  Ambrose 
Adams,  William  J. 
Allen,  George  M. 
Alexander,  Jonathan 
Blake,  James 
Brown,  Enoch  M. 
Brewer,  Charles  H. 
Boody,  Henry  F. 
Child,  William  H. 
Chick,  Charles  H. 
Cox,  Francis  0. 
Cobnrn,  William  H. 
Coliev,  James  A. 
Coveil,  Edgar  C. 
Dealing,  Francis  0. 
Devine,  George 
Donevan,  Dennis 
Drinkwater,  Philip  F. 
Dean,  Charles  H. 
Fields,  Horace  L. 
Eraser,  John 
Fisher,  Nehemiah,  W. 
Gurney,  Thomas  J. 
Gray,  Melville 
Oilman,  Cliarles  H. 
Hager,  Martin  O. 
Hall,  Charles  D. 
Hartman,  Charles 
Ham,  John  H. 
Hooper,  Franklin 


Residence. 


Portland 
do 
do 

Saco 
Portland 

do 
N.  Gloucester 
Webster 

Portland 

Chestervillc 

Portland 

Gray 

Biddcford 

Brownfield 

do 
Newcastle 

Portland 
Denmark 

Portland 

Windham 

do 
Biddcford 
Portland 
Denmark 
Fall  River,  Ms. 
Brownfield 
Freeport 
Westbrook 
Chesterfield 
Litchfield 
Portland 

do 

do 

do 
Sidney 
Portland 

do 

do 
Buxton 

Cape  Elizabeth 
Portland 

do 
Freeport 
Fryeburg 
Portland 

do 
Vienna 
Cape  Elizabeth 
Portland 

do 


Married 

Mustered 

or 

into 

Single. 

U.  S.  Ser. 

Married 

June  23 

Single 

do 

Married 

do 

Single 

do 

Married 

do 

do 

do 

Single 

do 

do 

do 

Married 

do 

do 

do 

Single 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Married 

do 

do 

do 

Single 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Married 

do 

do 

do 

Single 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Married 

do 

Single 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Married 

do 

Single 

do 

do 

do 

Married 

do 

do 

do 

Single ' 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Sick. 
Wliere. 


Killed. 
When. 


APPENDIX    D. 


287 


Volunteers,  stationed  at  Alexandria,  Va.,  expressing  its  condition  on  the  morning 
taken  place  in  the  Company  since  it  entered  the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the 

THOMAS   J.  SAWYER,  Captain. 


Prisoners. 

Deceased. 

Disch'd. 

6 

When 
taken. 

When. 

When. 

Remarks. 

1 

Aug. — 

Resigned.    Appointed  Captain  U.  S.  A. 

2 

Oct.  13 

Resigned. 

3 

Promoted  Captain,  August  26. 

1 

Oct.  1 

Sick.     Will  not  recover. 

2 

3 

4 

5 

1 

Appointed  2d  Lieutenant,  August  26. 

2 

Sept.  29 

Sick.     Will  recover. 

3 

Sept.  12 

"           'I         << 

4 

Sept.  12 

«           I.         ,t 

5 

July  21 

Confined  at  Richmond. 

6 

7 

8 

Nov.  17 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

3 
4 
5 

Deserted  July  27. 

6 

7 

8 

9 

Oct.  1 

Sick.    Will  recover. 

10 
11 

Sept.  9 

«                 11              n 

12 

13 

14 

15 

July  21 

Confined  at  Richmond. 

16 

17 

' 

18 

Deserted  July  27. 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

Sept.  8 

Taken  while  on  picket  duty. 

29 

30 

31 

Sept.  8 

Sick.     Will  recover. 

288 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Company  G,  Fifth  Regiment,  (  Continued.^ 


Names. 


32  Hickock,  William  W. 

33  Hartly,  Sewall  H. 

34  Hiimlin,  Edwin  L. 

35  Haslet,  Hollis  M. 

36  Hiller,  James  R. 

37  Irwin,  William 

38  Jackson,  Isaac  N. 

39  Jewell,  David 

40  Jordan,  Charles  W. 

41  Kenniston,  Jeremiah  C. 

42  Kennedy,  Edward  J. 

43  Killen,  James 

44  Sibley,  Henry  C. 

45  Latham,  Charles  V. 

46  Leavitt,  Joseph 

47  Mitchell,  Alonzo 

48  McDonald,  Andrew  J. 

49  Miller,  Valorus  D. 

50  Morse,  Alpheus 

51  McNaw,  Hugh 

52  Meserve,  Levi  P. 

53  Noonan,  Jere 

54  Patch,  David  R 

55  Parsons,  George  B. 

56  Powei-s,  James 

57  Robinson,  Stephen 

58  Reardon,  Michael 

59  Richardson,  William 

60  Sargent,  Lewis  M. 

61  Saunders,  Stillman  H. 

62  Sanford,  Walter  M. 

63  Sawver,  Frederic  L. 

64  Shaw,  John  M. 

65  Smith,  James  M. 

66  Smith,  Francis  M. 

67  Soule,  Henry 

68  Turner,  Charles  E. 

69  Turnaud,  Lysander  P. 

70  Webster,  Charles  T. 

71  Watson,  Benjamin  C. 

72  Wentworth,  Benjamin  N. 

73  Welsh,  William  A.  S. 

74  Clark,  Edward  L. 

75  Burgess,  Joseph 

76  Perkins,  George  H. 

77  Wallace,  Elisha  W. 

78  Harris  Allturn  P. 

79  Woodsum,  George  A. 

80  Dudley,  Michael 

81  Richardson,  Hezckiah 

82  Davis  Samuel  W. 


en 

<_ 

28 

Residence. 

Married 

or 
Single. 

Mustered 

iiUo 
U.  S.  Scr. 

Sick. 
Where. 

Portland 

Single 

June  23 

26 

Limerick 

Married 

do 

22 

Brownfield 

Single 

do 

24 

Boston,  Mass. 

do 

do 

Boston 

25 

Portland 

do 

do 

20 

do 

do 

do 

27 

Bridgton 

Married 

do 

21 

Portland 

Single 

do 

20 

do 

do 

do 

21 

Brownfield 

do 

do 

19 

Portland 

do 

do 

22 

do 

do 

do 

18 
li) 

Gray 
Portland 

do 

do 

do 
do 

19 

do 

do 

do 

25 
27 

Freeport 
Portland 

do 
Married 

do 
do 

31 

Brownfield 

do 

do 

25 

Portland 

Single 

do 

24 

do 

do 

do 

2l 

Denmark 

do 

do 

18 

Bath 

do 

do 

19 

Newfield 

do 

do 

18 

Brownfield 

do 

do 

19 

do 

do 

do 

19 

Bridgton 

do 

do 

21 

Portland 

do 

do 

35 

do 

do 

do 

18 

Brownfield 

do 

do 

22 

Falmouth 

do 

do 

23 

Cornwallis.NB 

do 

do 

18 

Portland 

do 

do 

2" 

do 

do 

do 

32 

Denmark 

Married 

do 

18 

Portland 

Single 

do 

21 

Falmouth 

do 

do 

18 

Gray 

do 

do 

29 

Portland 

Married 

do 

22 

do 

do 

do 

34 

Windham 

do 

do 

18 

Brownfield 

Single 

do 

18 

Portland 

do 

do 

18 

do 

do 

do 

18 

Brownfield 

do 

do 

23 

Denmark 

do 

do 

22 

Windham 

do 

do 

22 

Portland 

do 

Oct.   10 

15 

Saco 

do 

Dec.  3 

17 

Pressbrook 

do 

do 

18 

Brewer 

do 

do 

17 

Bangor 

do 

do 

Killed. 
When. 


APPENDIX   D. 


289 


Return  of  Company  G,  Fifth  Regiment,  (  Continued.') 


Prisoners. 
When 
taken. 


32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 

50 

51 

52 

53 

54 

55 

56 

57 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

71 

72 

73 

74 

75 

76 

77 

78 

79 

80 

81 

82 


Sept.  8 


July  21 


Deceased. 
When. 


Oct.  1 


Disch'd. 
When. 


Oct.  1 


Sept.  5 


Sept.  8 


Remarks. 


Deserted,' July  27. 

Sick.     Will  recover. 
Deserted,  July  27. 


Deserted,  July  27. 


Deserted,  July  27. 

Deserted,  July  27. 

Taken  while  on  picket  duty.     Confined  at  Eichmond. 

Deserted,  July  27. 

Confined  at  Richmond. 
Died  on  his  way  home. 


Deserted,  June  28,  at  New  York. 
Sick.    Will  recover. 


Taken  on  picket  duty,     Confined  at  Richmond. 
Deserted,  July  27. 
"        July  6. 

Appointed  1st  Lieutenant,  October  10. 


290 


adjutant-genekal's  repokt. 


Recapitulation  of  Company  G,  Fifth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers. 


Present  &  Absent. 

Killed. 

Prison- 
era. 

De- 
ceased. 

Dis-         De- 
charged,  .serted. 

Trans- 
ferred. 

Fit  for 
Duty. 

Sick. 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers 
Non-Com.  Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 

1 
13 

3 
48 

2 

1 

1 

5 

1 

2 
4 

6 

10 

5 
19 

3 
70 

Total 

65 

3 

5 

1      !      12           10 

97 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  \st,  1861. 


Prese 

NT. 

Absent. 

On 

In 

Arrest. 

On 

For  Duty. 

Sick. 

Special 

Sick. 

Special 

Duty. 

Service. 

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2 

r« 

K 

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68 

Present  Organization  of  the  Company. 


Date  of 

6 

Names. 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Rank  or 

Appoint- 

Remarks. 

K 

<; 

ment. 

1 

Thomas  J.  Sawyer 

34 

Captain 

Portland 

Aug.  26 

2 

Alburn  P.  Harris 

22 

1st  Lieut. 

do 

Oct.  10 

3 

Robt.  J.  McPherson 

38 

2d  Lieut. 

do 

Aug.  10 

1 

Chas.  A.  "Watcrhouse 

22 

Sergeant 

Portland 

Oct.  12 

2 

Frank  G.  Patterson 

22 

do 

do 

do 

3 

Benja.  B.  Merrill 

22 

do 

do 

do 

4 

Albert  L.  Bearing 

26 

do 

Webster 

do 

5 

Charles  D.  Hall 

32 

do 

Vienna 

do 

1 

Chas.  H.  Bean 

34 

Corporal 

Brownfield 

Oct.  12 

2 

James  Brown 

24 

do 

do 

do 

3 

Charles  II.  Dean 

24 

do 

Buxton 

do 

4 

Ambrose  Anthoiae 

19 

do 

Windham 

do 

5 

Edw.  J.  Kenney 

19 

do 

Portland 

do 

6:  Geo.  B.  Parsons 

18 

do 

Conway,  N.H. 

do 

7|Wm.  W.  Iliekock 

28 

do 

Boston 

do 

8 

John  Fraser 

25 

ao 

Portland 

do 

292 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Keturn  of  Capt.  Edw.  A.  Scammon,  Company  H,  Fifth  Eegiment  Infantry,  Maine 
of  December  1st,  1861,  together  with  a  complete  record  of  the  changes  that  have 
twenty-fourth  day  of  June,  1861.  JOHN  A.  A.  PACKARD,  Orderly  Serg't. 


c 
2: 

Names. 

< 

Residence. 

Married 

or 
Single. 

Mustered 

into      1 

U.  S.  Ser. 

Siclv. 
Wliere. 

Killed. 
When. 

COMMISSIONED  OFFICERS. 

1 

Edward  A.  Scammon, 

36 

Portland 

Married 

June  24 

2 

Ambrose  S.  Dyer, 

2S 

Yarmouth 

do 

do 

3 

Samuel  Munson. 

SERGEANTS. 

26 

Portland 

Single 

do 

1 

George  E.  Brown, 

24' 

do 

do 

do 

2 

Richard  E.  Shannon, 

22 

do 

do 

do 

3 

Alonzo  P.  Stinson, 

19 

do 

do 

July  21 

4 

Orin  L.  Grant, 

28 

Yarmouth 

Married 

do 

5 

John  A.  A.  Packard. 

CORPORALS. 

26 

Westbrook 

Single 

do 

1 

William  W.  True, 

28 

Yarmouth 

Married 

do 

2 

Crawford  Dunn, 

36 

Portland 

do 

do 

3 

Charles  E.  Hubbard 

23 

Hiram 

Single 

do 

4 

James  Crowley, 

20 

Portland 

Married 

do 

In  Camp 

5 

William  K.  Austin, 

23 

Windham 

Single 

do 

Hospital 

6 

Aretus  E.  Pratt, 

21 

Falmouth 

Married 

do 

In  Camp 

7 

James  G.  Sanbom, 

23 

Portland 

Single 

do 

8 

George  H.  B.  Howe, 

MUSICIANS. 

20 

do 

do 

do 

1 

Robert  B.  Kendall, 

27 

Bridtrton 

do 

do 

2 

George  W.  Briggs, 

■WAGONER. 

27 

Halifax 

Married 

do 

1 

Daniel  Mayberry. 

PRIVATES. 

45 

Portland 

Married 

do 

1 

Abbott,' Richard 

20 

do 

Single 

do 

2 

Adams,  Joseph 

37 

Westbrook 

Married 

do 

3 

Atwood,  James  M. 

21 

Livermore 

Single 

do 

In  Camp 

4 

Barbee,  E.  J. 

23 

Cape  Elizabeth 

do 

do 

5 

Blake,  Daniel 

20 

Saco 

do 

do 

6 

Bluefield,  Simon 

23 

Portland 

Married 

do 

7 

BucknelL  Charles  H. 

37 

Harrison 

Single 

do 

8 

Conlia,  James 

20 

Portland 

do 

do 

9 

Gary,  Martin 

21 

Westbrook 

do 

do 

, 

10 

Chase,  Thomas  R. 

23 

Pownal 

do 

do 

11 

Dow,  James  G. 

18 

Hiram 

do 

do 

12 

Dow,  Charles  H.' 

21 

Yarmouth* 

do 

do 

13 

Dunning,  A.  K.  P. 

37 

do 

^larried 

do 

In  Camp 

14 

Eastman,  J.  W. 

32 

Portland 

do 

do 

15 

Emmons,  Frederick  A. 

26 

Westbrook 

Single 

do 

16 

Evans,  James,  Jr. 

22 

Hiram 

do 

17 

Freeman,  Edw. 

,18 

Portland 

do 

do 

18 

Gould,  Anthony  B. 

'21 

N.  Gloucester 

do 

do 

19 

Grant,  Albion 

28 

Bangor 

Married 

do 

20 

Grant,  John  W. 

28 

Yarmouth 

Single 

do 

21 

Grant,  Wyatt  W. 

18 

Bangor 

do 

do 

^ 

22 

Hannaford,  Joseph  S. 

20 

Portland 

do 

do 

23 

Hayes,  Thomas 

30 

Cape  Elizabeth 

do 

do 

24 

Horan,  Peter 

19 

Portland 

do 

do 

25 

Harach,  G.  A. 

24 

do 

do 

do 

26 

Holmes,  George 

19 

Bridgton 

do 

do 

27 

Jones,  Frederick 

19 

Bath 

do 

do 

28 

KcUey,  John 

2C 

Portland 

do 

do 

29 

Kendall,  Joseph  F. 

ISBridiTton 

do 

do 

30 

Lawrence,  Thomas  E. 

23  Porthind 

do 

do 

31 

Menier,  Thomas 

1£ 

Calais 

do 

do 

APPENDIX   D. 


293 


Volunteers,  stationed  at  Alexandria,  Va.,  expressing  its  condition  on  the  morning 
taken  place  in  tiie  Company  since  it  entered  the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the 

GEORGE   E.  BROWN,  Captain. 


Prisoners. 
When 
2;      Taken. 


Deceased. 
Wlien. 


July  21 


9 

10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 

2rNov.  19 
22j 
23 1 

24  July  21 
25 
26 
27 
28  Nov.  13 

29; 

30 
3ll 


Sept.  22 


Sept.  1' 


Disch'd. 
When. 


Nov.  14 


Sept.  4 


Nov.  19 


Oct.  I 


Oct.  1 
Oct.  1 

Oct.  1 


Promoted  to  Major,  Sept.  25. 

Transferred  to  Regular  Army,  Aug.  24. 

Promoted  to  Captain,  Oct.  3. 
Promoted  to  1st  Lieutenant,  Oct.  3. 
At  Bull  Run. 

Promoted  to  2d  Sergeant,  Oct.  3. 
"  1st         "         " 

3d  " 

Arm  shot  off  at  Bull  Run. 
Promoted  to  4th  Sergeant,  Oct.  3. 

5th         "  " 

Reduced  to  ranks  Oct.  3. 
Appointed  Teamster,  Sept.   4. 
Promoted  1st  Corporal,  Oct.  3. 
Reduced  to  ranks,  Oct.  3. 

Confined  at  Richmond. 
Promoted  2d  Corporal,  Oct.  3. 


Deserted  July  23. 

Transferred  to  field  music,  June  24. 


Promoted  to  4th  Corporal,  Oct.  3. 
Transferred  to  field  music. 


Transferred  to  band. 

In  camp.     Charges  preferred. 
Confined  at  Richmond. 


Deserted  Sept.  25. 

In  camp.     Charges  preferred. 

Promoted  5th  Corporal,  Oct.  3. 


294 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Company  H,  Fifth  Regiment^  (  Continued.') 


MuUoy,  Daniel 
Newell,  LinduU  R. 
Prideham,  J.  H. 
Parker,  James  M. 
Pettingill,  Orrin  F. 
Robinson,  William  H. 
Sastroff,  Charles  H. 
Shadduck,  George  K. 
Starbird,  Lorenzo  W. 
Stevens,  Orrin  B. 
Stinson,  Harvey  M. 
Sturgiss,  George  B. 
Sewall,  Edwin  J. 
Tappan,  George  W. 
Taylor,  James  H. 
Thurston,  David  W. 
Tinker,  George  H. 
Towle,  Daniel  H. 
Tracy,  William 
True,  Charles  H. 
Twombly,  Rufus  P. 
Tvler,  Jacob  E. 
Tindall,  Charles 
True,  George  F. 
White,  Henry  W. 
Woodbury,  Edward  H. 
Wither,  Alvah 
Adams,  Daniel  D. 
Maxham,  George  M. 
Grant,  William 
Hayes,  James 
Mason,  James  S. 
Gardners,  William 
Barrett,  Charles  D. 
Fowler,  Royall 
Richardson,  Darius 
Penley,  Joseph  M. 
Benner,  John, 
Brenney,  Martin 
Jordan,  John  W. 
Shillings,  Otis  H. 
Bicknell,  George  W. 
Pratt,  Horace 
Smith,  Augustus 
Shannon.  James  H. 
Fernald,  James  H. 
Ryan  William  H. 
Cross,  Joseph 
Murphy,  Dennis 
Hunter,  Sidney 
Miller,  Frederick 
Conlin,  John 

84  Fowler,  Charles 

85  Merchant,  William  H. 

86  Cobb,  Edw.  L. 

87  Bunker,  Charles  E. 


32 
33 
34 
36 

36 
37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

43 

46 

47 

48 

49 

50 

51 

52 

53 

54 

55 

56 

57 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

71 

72 

73 

74 

75 

76 

7 

78 

79 

80 

81 

82 

83 


^ 

1 

Married 

Jlusterea 

Sick. 

Killed. 

gjl       Eesidence. 

<  j 

or 
Single. 

into 
D.  S.  Ser. 

Where. 

When. 

40  [Portland 

Single 

June  24 

In  Camp 

27      do 

do 

do 

20      do 

do 

do 

18  Baldwin 

do 

do 

19  Portland 

do 

do 

30  |Ca]je  Elizabeth 

Married 

do 

20  Portland 

Single 

do 

35  Limerick 

Married 

do 

19 

Eddington 

Single 

do 

30 

Westbrook 

do 

do 

In  Camp 

18 

Auburn 

do 

do 

22 

Portland 

do 

do 

21 

Eastport 

do 

do 

41 

Portland 

Married 

do 

18 

Cape  Elizabeth 

Single 

do 

21 

Otisfield 

do 

do 

21 

Fremont 

do 

do 

21 

Portland 

do 

do 

21 

do 

do 

do 

In  Camp 

19 

Yarmouth 

do 

do 

23 

do 

do 

do 

21 

Portland 

do 

do 

20 

Kennebunkp't 

do 

do 

In  Camp 

27 

Exeter 

do 

do 

25 

Portland 

Married 

do 

29 

do 

Single 

do 

18 

Madison 

do 

do 

Hospital 

19 

Anson 

do 

25 

Waterville 

do 

do 

20 

Bangor 

do 

do 

19 

Cape  Elizabeth 

do 

do 

45      do 

Married 

do 

21 

Stottville 

Single 

do 

32 

Portland 

do 

do 

20 

Cape  Elizabeth 

do 

Julv21 

20 

Cornish 

do 

do 

In  Camp 

19 

Danville 

do 

do 

18 

Lewis  ton 

do 

do 

19 

Portland     - 

do 

do 

21 

Cape  Elizabeth 

do 

do 

In  Camp 

21 

Portland 

do 

do 

23 

Westbrook 

Married 

do 

26 

New  Vineyard 

do 

do 

20 

N.  Gloucester 

Single 

do 

In  Camp 

20 

Biddeford 

do 

do 

25 

Saco 

do 

do 

18 

Boston 

do 

July  4 

19 

Dover 

do 

do 

18 

Biddeford 

do 

17 

Eastport 

do 

New  recruit 

s,  and 

19 
18 

Machias 
Lewiston 

do 
do 

' 

not  yet  on 

duty. 

18 

Cape  Elizabeth 

do 

25 

N.  Gloucester 

do 

July  4 

33 

Westbrook 

do 

Ao 

Hospital 

26 

Jackson 

do 

do 

APPENDIX   D. 


295 


Return  of  Company  H,  Fifth  Regiment,  (  Continued.') 


Prisoners. 
VVlien 
taken. 


32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 

50 

51 

52 

53 

54 

55 

56 

57 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

71 

72 

73 

74 

75 

76 

77 

78 

79 

80 

81 

82 

83 

84 

85 

86 

87 


July  21 


Deceased. 
Wlien. 


July  21 


Nov.  19 


Nov.  12 


July  21 


Nov.  12 
Nov.  23 


Disch'd. 
When. 


Oct.  1 
Oct.  1 


Nov.  22 
Sept.  4 

Oct.  1 


Oct.  1 


Sept.  4 


Remarks. 


Promoted  7th  Corporal,  Oct.  3. 
Confined  at  Richmond. 


Promoted  6th  Corporal,  Oct.  3. 


Promoted  3d  Corporal,  Oct.  3. 
Deserted  July  22. 


Confined  at  Eichmond. 

In  camp.     Charges  preferred. 
Transferred  to  band,  Sept.  1. 


In  camp.     Charges  preferred,  Sept.  17. 
Promoted  8th  Corporal,  Oct.  3. 

Promoted  2d  Lieutenant,  Oct.  3. 
Confined  at  Richmond. 

Transferred  to  band. 

In  camp.     Charges  preferred. 


296 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Recapitulation  of  Company  H,  Fifth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers. 


Commissioncrt  Officers 
Non-Com.  Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 


Total 


Present  &  Absent. 

Killed. 

Prison- 
ers. 

Fit  for 
Duty. 

Sick. 

3 
10 

1 
29 

7 

1 

5 

43 

13 

1 

.5 

De-         Dis-        De-    Trans- 
ceased,  jcharged.  serted.Yerred. 


1 

1 
12 


14 


Total. 


6 
19 

5 
72 

102 


Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  1st,  1861. 


Fbesent. 

Absent. 

On 

In 

On 

For  Dutt. 

Sick. 

Special 

Sick. 

Special 

DUTV. 

Service. 

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68 

2 

2 

70 

Present  Organization  of  the  Company. 


Date  of 

o 

Names. 

tL 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Rank  or 
Appoint- 

Remarks. 

2 

<; 

ment. 

1 

George  E.  Brown 

24 

Captain 

Portland 

2  Richard  C.  Shannon 

22 

1st  Lieut. 

do 

3 

George  W.  Bickuell 

23 

2d  Lieut. 

Westbrook 

1 

John  A.  A.  Packard 

26 

Sergeant 

Westbrook 

2 

Orrin  L.  Grant 

28 

do 

Yarmouth 

3  William  W.  True 

28 

do 

do 

4  Charles  E.  Hubbard 

23 

do 

Hiram 

5 

James  E.  Crowley 

40 

do 

Portland 

1 

James  G.  Sanborn 

23 

Corporal 

Portland 

2  George  W.  Briggs 

27 

do        Halifax 

3  George  H.  Tucker 

21 

do 

Fremont 

4  Charles  H.  Dow 

21 

do 

Yarmouth 

■5  Thomas  E.  Lawrence 

23 

do 

Portland 

6  George  W   Tap])an 

41 

do 

do 

7  Orrin  W.  Stevens 

30 

do 

Westbrook 

8 

John  W.  Jordan 

21 

do 

C.  Elizabeth 

20 


298 


ADJUTANT- GENERAL  S   REPORT. 


Return  of  Capt.  Clark  S.  Edwards,  Company  I,  Fifth  Regiment  Infantrj',  Maine 
of  December  1st,  1861,  together  with  a  complete  record  of  the  changes  that  have 
twenty-fourth  day  of  June,  1861.         SIMEON  W.  SANBOKN,  Ord.  Sergeant. 


Names. 


COMMISSIONED  OFFICERS. 

Clark  S.  Edwards, 
John  B.  Walker, 
Cyrus  M.  Wormell. 

SERGEAXTS. 

Daniel  W.  Scribner, 
Simeon  W.  Sanborn, 
Sullivan  K.  Hutchings, 
Wasiiington  E.  Brown, 
Josepii  B.  Hammond. 

CORPORALS. 

Peter  G.  Knapp, 
James  M.  Evans, 
Levi  W.  Dolloff, 
Anger  J.  Mitchell, 
LotD.  Wiley, 
Thomas  S.  Peabody, 
Augustus  J.  Grenier, 
David  A.  Edwards. 


MUSICIANS. 

1  Stephen  Buibank, 

2  Charles  Freeman. 

WAGONER. 

1  Willoughby  R.  York. 

PRIVATES. 

1  Adams,  Thomas 

2  Adams,  Charles 

3  Abbot,  John  T. 

4  Ayer,  James  C. 

5  Andrews,  David  E. 

6  Bean,  Franklin 

7  Bean,  John  E. 
Beard,  Lewis  C. 

9  Bent,  John  A. 

10  Bennett,  Joseph 

1 1  Besse,  Caleb,  Jr., 

12  Bowden,. James  H. 

13  Bryant,  John  F. 

14  Brown,  Urin  S. 

15  Brackett,  Joel  W. 

16  Boyd,  James 

17  Bean,  Andrew  J. 

18  Chase,  Horace  K. 

19  Cook,  Dustin  A. 

20  Cross,  Sidney  T. 

21  Dunham,  Charles 

22  Ellingwood.  Asa  F. 

23  Estes,  Josiah 
2+  Estes,  Isaac  W. 

25  Fessenden,  George  W- 

26  Foye,  George  W. 

27  Hamlin,  Joshua  G. 

28  Heath,  Clement  S. 

29  Howe,  George 

30  Horn,  Charles  H. 

31  Jackson,  Aaron  F. 


< 

Residence. 

Married 

or 
Single. 

Mustered 

into 
U.S.Ser. 

Sick. 
Where. 

Killed. 
When. 

37 

Bethel 

Married 

June  24 

27 

do 

Single 

do 

24 

do 

Married 

do 

25 

do 

Single 

do 

29 

do 

do 

do 

27 

do 

Married 

do 

30 

do 

Single 

do 

36 

do 

Married 

do 

21 

Byron 

Single 

do 

28 

Bethel 

do 

do 

27 

do 

Married 

do 

Alexandria 

37 

Mexico 

do 

do 

26 

Gorham,  N.  H. 

do 

do 

Ca'p  Hosp. 

20 

Bethel 

Single 

do 

26 

Portland 

do 

do 

29 

Bethel 

Married 

do 

44 

Gorham,  N.  H. 

do 

do 

14 

Bethel 

Single 

do 

Ca'p  Hosp. 

25 

do 

Married 

do 

20 

Stoneham 

Single 

do 

19 

Wilton 

do 

do 

19 

Newburg 

do 

do 

28 

Bethel 

Married 

do 

20 

Andover 

Single 

do 

30 

Uumford 

do 

do 

18 

Bethel 

do 

do 

18 

do 

do 

do 

20 

Gilead 

do 

do 

18 

Naples 

do 

do 

44 

Woodstock 

Married 

do 

27 

Mason 

Single 

do 

36 

Bethel 

Married 

do 

20 

do 

Single 

do 

28 

Greenwood 

Married 

do 

44 

Bridgton 

Single 

do 

32 

Albany 

Married 

do 

30 

Rum  ford 

Single 

do 

21 

Bethel 

do 

do 

24 

do 

do 

do 

19 

Mason 

do 

do 

31 

Paris 

Married 

do 

Ca'p  Hosp. 

34 

Hamlin  Grant 

do 

do 

23 

Bethel 

do 

do 

26 

Portland 

do 

do 

23 

Turner 

do 

do 

25 

Sweden 

Single 

do 

39 

Bethel 

1  Married 

do 

18 

Greenwood 

Single 

do 

18 

Milan,  N.  H. 

do 

21 

Bethel 

do 

do 

APPENDIX   D. 


299 


Volunteers,  stationed  at  Alexandria,   Va.,  expressing  its  condition  on  the  morning 
taken  place  in  the  Company  since  it  entered  the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the 

CLARK   S.  EDWARDS,  Captain. 


July  21 


Prisoners. 
When 
taken. 


Deceased, 
When. 


Sept.  2 


Disch'd. 
When. 


Aug.  3 
Sept.  27 


Aug.  3 


Nov.  20 


Oct.  3 


July  8 


Nov.  11 


Aug.  3 
July  4 


Remarks. 


Deserted  Aug.  3.    Arrested  and  reduced  to  ranks,  Nov. 
Promoted  to  1st  Sergeant,  Aug.  1.  [23. 

Promoted  to  2d  Sergeant,  Aug.  1. 


Deserted  June  27  from  Portland. 
Promoted  to  .5th  Sergeant,  Oct.  1. 
"  3d         "         Aug.  3. 


Released  from  Richmond  unconditionally,  Nov.  15. 


Drummer. 

Detailed  for  Washington  Hospital. 

Promoted  to  8th  Corporal,  Oct.  1. 


Promoted  to  6th  Corporal,  Aug.  1. 


Deserted  July  27  from  Alexandria. 


300 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Company  /,  Fifth  Regiment,  (  Continued.') 


32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 

50 

51 

52 

53 

54 

55 

50 

57 

5S 

59[ 

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

71 

72 

73 

74 

75 

76 

77 

78 

79 

80 

81 

82 


Joiflan,  Asa  D. 
Ivellcy,  James 
LiitU'luiU,  Stillman  H. 
Luf  kin,  8amael  E. 
Maxwell,  Tliomas  T. 
.Martin,  Jcrrv 
Martin,  Koyall  T. 
Morse,  George  A. 
Mory;an,  Charles  F. 
Morj^an,  Jacob  N.  V. 
Parker,  Alonzo  F. 
Peabody,  T.  Spencer 
Perrv,  Albert  K. 
Penley,  Rufus  C. 
Penlev,  Ephraim  C. 
Pratt,"  Lowell  W. 
Poor,  Lorenzo  D. 
Rolf,  Henry  A.  J. 
Russell,  Lorenzo  D. 
Rice,  Nelson 
Ricker,  George  W. 
Ridlon,  Ezra,  Jr., 
Rundlett,  Gardner  F. 
Robertson.  Washington  B 
Sawyer,  Bethial  S. 
Sawyer.  Joseph  C. 
Shaekley,  John 
Small,  George  E. 
Smith,  John  H.  F. 
Thomp-^on,  Josiah 
Towle,  Levi  N. 
Vaillanconrt,  Henry 
Walker,  Milo  C. 
Whitman,  Alanson  M. 
Whittemore,  Enoch,  Jr., 
Mclnnis,  Hugh 
Thurlow,  Cyrus  T. 
Wentworth"  Clias.  M. 
Harper,  William  R. 
Swan,  Fesscnden 
Lawrence,  Cyrus  Tl. 
Lapham,  Richmond  ^I. 
Glidden,  John  E.  W. 
Goodenow,  Lafayette  G. 
Grant.  Daniel 
Howe,  Robert 
Pingree,  Wm.  H. 
iTwitchell.  Adelbert  B. 
■Cross,  I-jaac  C. 
Wonnell,  John 
iFreeman,  Benjamin. 


1 

Married 

Mustered 

«        Residence. 

or 

into 

< 

30  Norway 

Single. 

U.  S.  Ser. 

Single 

June  24 

35  Lewiston 

Married 

do 

33  Riley  Planta'n 

Single 

do 

26  Rumford 

do 

do 

20  Sweden 

do 

do 

21  Rumford 

do 

do 

18  Greenwood 

do 

do 

22  Andover 

do 

do 

23  Greenwood 

do 

do 

20      do 

do 

do 

22  Baldwin 

do 

do 

20  Bethel 

do 

do 

1  8  Paris 

do 

do 

21  Norway 

do 

do 

24      do 

do 

do 

30  Bethel 

do 

do 

22  Brownfield 

Married 

do 

19      do 

Single 

do 

24  Bethel 

do 

do 

28      do 

do 

do 

26  Woodstock 

do 

do 

33      do 

do 

do 

21  Mexico 

do 

do 

33  Bethel 

do 

do 

28  Newry 

Married 

do 

22  Raymond 

do 

do 

43  Canton 

Single 

do 

21  Rumford 

do 

do 

26  Portland 

Married 

do 

28  Lewiston 

Single 

do 

20  Portland 

do 

do 

19  Bethel 

do 

do 

18      do 

do 

do 

20  Woodstock 

do 

do 

18      do 

do 

do 

18  Andover 

do 

do 

35  Woodstock 

Married 

do 

18  Jackson,  N.  H 

Single 

do 

18  Rumford 

do 

do 

18  Woodstock 

Married 

26  Sumner 

Single 

do 

22  Rumford 

do 

do 

20  Newry 

do 

do 

18      do 

do 

do 

20  Greenwood 

do 

do 

21       do 

do 

do 

24  .VIbany 

do 

do 

24  Bethel 

do 

do 

19  Norway 

do 

do 

18  Bethel 

do 

.10 

43      do 

1     do 

do 

Killed. 
When 


Ca'p  Hosp. 


APPENDIX   D. 


301 


Return  of  Company  I,  Fifth  Regiment,  (  Continued.') 


tPrisoiiers. 
When 
Taken. 


July     21 


July  21 


Deceased, 
When. 


Disch'd. 
When. 


Sept.  4 

July 

July 


Dec.  2 


Sept.  4 
Oct.  3 
Sept.  27 


Sept.  27 


Remarks. 


Deserted  July  27  at  Alexandria. 
See  Corporal. 


Confined  at  Richmond. 

Promoted  to  4th  Sergeant,  Aug.  10. 


Confined  at  Richmond. 

Promoted  to  7  th  Corporal,  Oct.  1. 
Promoted  to  4th  Corporal,  Aug.  3. 

Not  mustered  in. 


July 

jOct.  3 

I  Aug.  3 


Appointed  Quartermaster  June  12,  and  transferred  to 

[5th  Battery,  Maine. 
Transferred  from  Co.  C. 
Appointed  Com.  Sergeant,  June  12. 


302       .  .  adjutant-general's  report. 

Recapitulation  of  Company  I,  Fifth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers. 


Present  &  Absent. 

De- 
ceased. 

Dis- 
cliarged. 

De-    Trans- 
seried.  ferred. 

Pit  for 
Duty. 

Sick. 

Killed. 

ers. 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers 
Non-Com.  Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 

3 
11 

3 
52 

2 
3 

2 

1 

2 
20 

1 
4 

1 

3 

17 

3 

82 

Total 

69 

5 

2 

1 

22 

5 

1 

105 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  Decemher  \st,  1861. 


Present. 

Absent. 

On 

On 

For  Duty. 

Sick. 

Special 
Duty. 

Arrest. 

Sick. 

Special 
Service. 

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72 

Present  Organization  of  the  Company. 


Date  of 

o 

Names. 

i 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Rank  or 
Appoint- 

Remarks. 

'< 

< 

37 

ineiit. 

1 

Clark  S.  Edwards 

Captain 

Bethel 

May  4 

2 

John  B.  Walker 

27 

1st  Lieut. 

do 

do 

3 

Cyrus  M.  Wormell 

24 

2d  Lieut. 

do 

do 

1 

Simeon  W.  Sanhom 

29 

Sergeant 

Bethel 

Aug.  1 

2 

Washington  F.  Brown 

30 

do 

do 

do 

3 

Levi  W.  Dolloff 

27 

do 

Gorham,  N.H. 

Aug.  3 

4 

Bethuel  S.  Sawyer 

28 

do 

Newry 

Aug.  10 

5 

James  M.  Evans 

28 

do 

Gorham,  N.H. 

Oct.  1 

1 

J.  Augustine  Grenier 

26 

Corporal 

Portland 

June  24 

2 

Andrew  J.  Bean 

33 

do 

Albany 

Aug.  1 

3 

David  A.  Edwards 

29 

do 

Bethel 

June  24 

4 

Cyrus  Thurlow 

36 

do 

Woodstock 

Aug.  3 

5 

Lot  D.  Wilev 

26 

do 

Gorham,  N.H 

June  24 

6 

Thomas  S.  Peabody 

20 

do 

Bethel 

do 

7 

Enoch  Whitmore,  Jr. 

23 

do 

Woodstock 

Oct.  1 

8 

John  F.  Bryant 

36 

do 

Bethel 

do 

304 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Capt.  WiHiam  A.  Tobie,  Company  K,  Fifth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine 
of  December  1st,  1861,  togetlier  with  a  complete  record  of  the  changes  that  have 
twenty-fourthday  of  June,  1861.  ANDREW  S.  LYON,  Orderly  Sergeant. 


Names. 


COMMISSIONED  OFFICERS, 

William  A.  Tobie, 
Hamlin  T.  Biicknam, 
Burbank  Spiller. 

SERGEANTS. 

Chai-lea  K  Packard, 
Andrew  S.  Lyon, 
Smith  G.  Bailey, 
John  J.  Bragdon, 
John  T.  Mason. 

CORPORALS. 

Talbot  G.  Stewart, 
Comfort  M.  Perkins, 
John  McLellan, 
Charles  E.  Harris 
Simon  L.  Johnson, 
George  W.  Pratt, 
George  E.  F'rench, 
Ellis  Ripley. 

MUSICIANS. 

John  W.  Thompson, 
George  O.  Hayford, 

WAGOXER. 

William  T.  Marshall. 

PRIVATES. 

Adams,  Francis  F. 

Adams,  Wdliam  B. 

Andrew,  Charles 

Bailey,  Richard 

Bariows,  Stephen  M. 

Bancroft,  John  F. 

Brown,  Fernando, 

Bryant,  Aria 

Biimpus,  Horatio 

Bumpus,  Charles  A. 

Campbell,  Charles  M. 

Cash,  Hiram  M. 

Chase,  Dudley 

Dunham,  Edmuud  M. 

Dore,  Charles 

Durgin,  George  A. 

Diiran,  Samuel  D.  S. 

Dwiiiel,  Augustus  A. 

Eilmunds,  Joseph  Q. 

Estes,  Silas 

Fardv,  John 

Farrar,  Daniel  W. 

Frost,  Solomon 

Frost,  William 

Frost,  Charles,  Jr. 
26jGoodu'in,  E/.ra  M. 
27  Grant,  William  H. 
aSiHackett,  Edwin  A. 


Ha.-kctt,  William 
Harmon,  Josepii  P. 
Harris,  Tristam  T. 


Married 

Mustered 

6 

Residence. 

or 

into 

_< 

Single. 

[J.  S.  Ser. 

50 

Poland 

Vlarried 

June  24 

30 

Minot 

Single 

do 

2.5 

Raymond 

do 

do 

21 

Hebron 

do 

do 

22 

STew  Glouces'r 

do 

do 

27 

Poland 

Married 

do 

21 

do 

Single 

do 

21 

Lcwiston 

do 

do, 

21 

Casco 

do 

do 

23 

Minot 

do 

do 

21 

Casco 

do 

do 

20 

Poland 

do 

do 

21 

Buckfield 

do 

do 

22 

Hebron 

do 

do 

26 

Auburn 

Married 

do 

24 

Peru 

Single 

do 

18 

Hartford 

do 

do 

18 

Canton 

do 

do 

38 

Hebron 

Married 

do 

22 

Raymond 

do 

do 

18 

Raymond 

Single 

do 

2.5 

Minot 

do 

do 

32 

do 

do 

do 

22 

Hebron 

do 

do 

21 

Poland 

do 

do 

19 

Bucktield 

do 

do 

17 

do 

do 

do 

25 

Hebron 

do 

do 

32 

do 

Married 

do 

21 

Minot 

Single 

do 

25 

Raymond 

do 

do 

38 

Minot 

Married 

do 

21 

Paris          '— 

Single 

do 

24 

Minot 

do 

do 

20 

Poland 

do 

do 

26 

Raymond 

do 

do 

20 

Minot 

do 

do 

27 

Auburn 

Married 

do 

27 

Poland 

Single 

do 

40 

Lewis  ton 

Married 

do 

21 

Buckfield 

Single 

do 

26 

Lewiston 

do 

do 

21 

Peru 

do 

do 

19 

do 

do 

do 

25 

Minot 

do 

do 

35 

Poland 

Married 

do 

19 

O.xford 

Single 

do 

44 

Strong 

do 

do 

18 

Harrison 

do 

do 

22 

Poland 

do 

do 

Sick. 
Where. 


APPENDIX   D. 


305 


Volunteers,  stationed  at  Alexandria,  Va.,  expressing  its  condition  on  the  morning 
taken  place  in  the  Company  since  it  entered  the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the 

Lieut.  BURBANK   SPILLER,  Commanding. 


o 

Prisoners. 
When 
Taken. 

Deceased. 
When. 

Disch-d. 
When. 

Remarks. 

1 

Sept.    20 

2 

Promoted  to  Captain,  Sept.  23. 

3 

"         1st  Lieut.,         " 

1 

"         2d  Lieut.           " 

2 

"         1st  Sergeant,    " 

3 

2d 

4 

3d        "           " 

5 

Deserted  July  23. 

1 

Appointed  drummer,  Sept.  4. 

2 

Promoted  to  4th  Sergeant,  Sept.  23. 

3 

5th 

4 

"              1st  Cororal         " 

5 

2d 

6 

3d 

7 

"              4th       "              " 

8 

5th       " 

1 

Sept.   4 

Transferred  to  band,  June  24. 

2 

1 

Nov.  17 

1 

2 
3 
4 

Appointed  fifer,  June  24. 

5 

6 

7 

July  21 

Supposed  to  be  at  Richmond. 

8 

July  21 

((                a                a 

9 

Appointed  6th  Corporal,  Sept.  23. 

10 

July  8 

11 

12 

13 

Oct.  1 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

Appointed  8th  Corporal,  Sept.  23. 

20 

21 

22 

July  21 

Confined  at  Richmond. 

23 

Sept.  4 

24 

• 

25 

26 

July  21 

Confined  at  Richmond. 

27 

Oct.  1 

28 

Oct.  1 

29 

30 

31 

Deserted  July  23. 

306 


ADJUTANT-GENERAL  S   REPORT. 


Return  of  Company  K,  Fifth  Regiment,  (  Continued.^ 


Names. 


Harris,  Delmon 
Hackett,  Edward  A. 
Haskell,  S.  Frank 
Hodgkins,  George  A. 
Holt,  Otis  C. 
Hines,  Albert  W. 
Heany,  Barney 
Hutchingson,  Almond  H. 
Hutchingson,  Samuel  H. 
Hutchingson,  Henry  H. 
Libby,  Silas  C. 
Lambard,  John  C. 
Keene,  Josiah  F. 
Matherson,  Dan 
McKenney,  Charles  F. 
McDonald,  Donald 
McLellan,  William 
Morrill,  George  P. 
Meserve.  John 
Niles,  Beniah,  Jr. 
Packard,  Moses  F. 
Parker,  Alanson 
Phillips,  Marshall  S- 
Piper,  Silas  D. 
Perkins,  H.  G.  O. 
Pratt,  Orrin  Q 
Pratt,  Sewall  W. 
Richardson,  Charles  A. 

Robinson,  Levi  S. 

Ryerson,  Charles  H. 

Sampson,  Colby 

Shaw,  Frank  J. 

Spiller,  Jeshan  S. 

Spiller,  Joseph 

St.  Clair,  Alason  "W. 

Stone,  James  M. 

Sampson,  Daniel  W. 

Trundy,  George  H. 

Tubbs,  William  A. 

Verrill,  Horace  A. 

Walker,  Alfred  B. 

Weston,  Henry  C. 

Whittemore,  A.  J. 

Wood,  Davis  B. 

Young,  James  E. 

Maloon,  Elias 

Campbell,  William  A. 

Cushman  Augustus 
80  Dwinal,  Harrison  J. 
SlJDwinal,  Wellington  H. 

82  French,  John 

83  .Jordan,  Levi  F. 

84  Small,  Levi 
85|Stevens,  George  B. 
86'Thompson,  James  W. 
87 1  Whitman,  George  G. 


32 

33 

34 

3.5 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 

50 

51 

52 

53 

54 

55 

56 

57 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

71 

72 

73 

74 

75 

76 

77 

78 

79 


g,        Residence. 

< 

Married  Mustered 

or             into 
Single.    U.S.  Ser. 

Sick. 
Where. 

Killed. 
When. 

18  Minot 

single 

Nov.  9 

19  Oxford 

do 

do 

22  Poland 

do 

do 

19      do 

do 

do 

19  Peru 

do 

do 

18  Turner 

do 

do 

44  Lewiston 

Married 

do 

20  Minot 

Single 

do 

25      do 

Married 

do 

24      do 

Single 

do 

20  Poland 

do 

do 

27 1  Oxford 

do 

do 

18  Raymond 

do 

do 

22  Lewiston 

do 

do 

38  Minot 

Married 

do 

In  Camp 

22|Lewiston 

Single 

do 

18!Casco 

do 

do 

Julyl' 

24  Hebron 

do 

do 

18  Casco 

do 

do 

34  Auburn 

Single 

do 

ISBuckfield 

Married 

do 

18  Phillips 

do 

do 

38  Auburn 

Married 

do 

18  Madison 

Single 

do 

23  Oxford 

do 

do 

26  Hebron 

do 

do 

28  Oxford 

do 

do 

21  Minot 

do 

do 

23  Raymond 

do 

do 

21  Sumner 

do 

do 

22  Peru 

do 

do 

20  Buckfield 

do 

do 

23  Casco 

Married 

do 

20  Ravmond 

Single 

do 

19  Poland 

do 

do 

21  Otisfield 

Married 

do 

23  Peru 

Single 

do 

26  Minot 

Married 

do 

20  Hebron 

Single 

do 

19  Poland 

do 

do 

20  Peru 

do 

do 

23;Minot 

do 

do 

24  Wilson's  Mills 

do 

do 

21  Oxford 

do 

do 

23|Byron 

do 

do 

27  Lewiston 

Marriec 

do 

18  Minot 

Single 

Nov.  22 

19  Naples 

do 

do 

18l  Minot 

do 

do 

25      do 

do 

do 

18  Turner 

do 

do 

25  Poland 

Marriec 

do 

25  Raymond 

do 

do 

21  Hebron 

Single 

do 

25  N.  Portland 

do 

do 

20  Hebron 

do 

do 

APPENDIX   D. 


307 


Return  of  Company  K,  Fifth  Regiment,  (  Continued.^ 


i 

Prisoners. 
When 
t.ikeii. 

Deceased. 
When. 

Disch'd. 
When. 

Remarks. 

32 

33 

34 

July  21 

Confined  at  Richmond. 

35 

36 

37 

38 

Deserted  July  23.    Presence  not  wanted. 

39 

40 

41 

Appointed  7th  Corporal,  Sept.  23, 

42 

43 

44 

Sept.  9 

45 

46 

47 

48 

Accidentally  shot  himself. 

49 

Oct.  1 

50 

51 

52 

Nov.  12 

53 

54 

55 

56 

57 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 

Oct.  1 

63 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

Decl 

69 

70 

71 

72 

73 

74 

75 

July  21 

Confined  at  Richmond. 

76 

77 

Transferred  from  Co.  F.,  June  24. 

78 

79 

80 

81 

82 

83 

_ 

84 

85 

_ 

86 

87 

308  adjutant-general's  report. 

Recapitulation  of  Company  K,  Fifth  Regiment  Infantry  Maine  Volunteers. 


Present  &  Absent. 

Prison- 
ers. 

De- 
ceased. 

Dis- 
charged. 

De- 
serted. 

Trans- 
ferred. 

Fit  for 
Duty. 

Sick. 

Killed. 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers 
Non-Com.  Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 

3 
13 

2 
64 

1 

6 

1 

2 
10 

1 
2 

1 

4 
14 

5 
83 

Total 

82 

1 

6 

13 

3 

1 

106 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  1st,  18G1. 


2  12  56  70 


5    5 


On 

Special 

Duty. 


1     6 


In 

ArRE3T. 


J 


82 


Sick. 


On 

Special 
Service. 


1  83 


Present  Organization  of  the  Company. 


Names. 


Hamlin  T.  Bucknam 
Biirliank  Spiller 
Charles  K.  Packard 

Andrew  S.  Lion 
Smith  G.  Bailey- 
John  J.  Bra^^don 
Comfort  M.  Perkins 
John  McLellan 

Charles  E.  Harris 
Simon  L.  .Johnson 
George  W.  Pratt 
George  E.  French 
Kllis  Ripley 
Horatio  Bnmpus 
Henry  H.  Hutchingson 
Joseph  Q.  Edmonds 

William  B.  Adams 
Talbot  G.  Stuart 


Rank. 


Captain    Minot 
1st  Lieut.  Raymond 
2d  Lieut.  Hebron 

Sergeant  N.  Gloucester 
do        [Poland 
do        1     do 
do  Minot 

do         1  Casco 

Corporal  Poland 
do  Buckfield 

Hebron 


Date  of 
Rank  or 
Appoint- 
ment. 


do 
do 
do 

do 
do 
do 

Fifer 
Drum'r 


Auburn 

Peru 

Hebron 

Minot 

Auburn 

Raymond 
Casco 


Remarks. 


Sept.  23    Recruiting  in  Maine, 
do  Commanding  Co. 

do 

Sept.  23 
do 
do 
do 
do 

Sept.  23 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

June  24 
Sept.  4 


A 


APPENDIX  D. 


309 


PRESENT   ORGANIZATION   OF  FIELD  AND   STAFF. 


FIFTH   REGIMENT. 


Names. 

Bank. 

Residence. 

Date  of  Rank. 

N.  J.  Jackson 

Colonel 

Lewiston 

Sept.    2,  1861 

William  S.  Heath 

Lieutenant-Colonel 

Waterville 

Sept.  24,  1861 

Edward  A.  Seamman 

Miijor 

Portland 

do 

George  W.  Graff  am 

Adjutant 

do 

Sept.    2,  1861 

Stephen  H.  Manning 

Quartermaster 

Lewiston 

do 

George  E.  Brickett 

Acting  Surgeon 

China 

Atig.  21,  1861 

Francis  G.  Warrea 

Assistant  Surgeon 

Biddeford 

June  21,  1861 

John  N.  Adams 

Chaplain 

Portland 

June    1,  1861 

Smith  G.  Bailey 

Sergeant-Major 

Poland 

William  B.  Fenderson 

Qr. -Master  Sergeant 

Biddeford 

James  L.  Dresser 

Commis. -Sergeant 

Portland' 

Wm.  E.  Riggs 

Hospital  Steward 

do 

310 


APPENDIX  D. 


SIXTH    REGIMENT. 


Return  of  original  Field  and  Staff  Officers  0/ Sixth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers^ 
showing  changes  which  have  taken  place  by  promotion,  resignation,  or  otherwise,  since  en- 
tering service  of  the  United  States  to  December  1,  1861. 


Names. 

Rank. 
Colonel 

Residence. 

Date  of  Appoint- 
ment. 

Remarks. 

Abner  Knowlcs 

Bangor 

July  12.1861 

Resigned. 

Hiram  Biirnham 

Lieut.-Colonel  Cherryf' Id 

July    1,  1861 

Promoted  to  Colonel. 

Chas.  H.  Chandler 

Lient.-Colonel  Foxcroft 

Prom,  from    Captain 

Frank  Fierce 

iVIajor 

Bucksport 

[Co.  A. 

John  D.  McFarland 

Adjutant 

Ellsworth 

Isaac  Strickland 

Quartermaster 

Bangor 

July  15,1861 

Resigned. 

Addison  P.  Buck 

Quartermaster 

Foxcroft 

Eu;,'enc  F.  Sawyer 

Surgeon 

Bangor 

June  24,  1861 

John  Baker 

Asst.-Surgeon 

F.Machias 

June  28,  1861 

Resigned. 

Geo.  W.  Martin 

Asst. -Surgeon 

Houlton 

Oct.  12,  1861 

Zenas  Thompson 

Chaplain 

Portland 

July  15,  1861 

KEGIMENTAL    BAND. 


Names. 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of  Mustei 
into  U.  S.Serv 

Remarks. 

Henrv  S.  Morey 

Leader 

Bangor 

July  15, 1861 

Fred.  W.  Libby 

Musician 

Rockland 

do 

James  E.  West 

do 

Machias 

do 

Wm.  E.  Bowkcr 

do 

do 

do 

Benj.  F.  Barker 

do 

Ellsworth 

do 

Geo.  W.  Campbell 

do 

Machias 

do 

Jared  Crane 

do 

do 

do 

John  M.  Peck 

do 

Ellsworth 

do 

TransfeiTcd  from  Co.  B. 

Edmund  Bonnev 

do 

do 

do 

Chas.  H.  Pilisbury 

do 

Bucksport 

do 

Transferred  from  Co.  E. 

Chas.  H.  Clark 

do 

Machias 

do 

Frank  Exkorn 

do 

Portland 

do 

Fredrick  Brackett 

do 

Calais 

do 

Transfen-ed  from  Co.  D. 

W.  Henrv  Bowker 

do 

Machias 

do 

Transferred  from  Co.  C. 

Rnfus  L.  Wilder 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Winslow  Brackett 

do 

Calais 

do 

Josepli  W.  Longfellow 

do 

Machias 

do 

Transferred  from  Co.  C. 

Orrin  G.  Davis 

do 

Corinth 

do 

William  H.  Callendcr 

do 

Boston 

do 

Transferred  from  Co.  H. 

Zel.a  W.  Burrill 

do 

Bucksport 

do 

Transferred  from  Co.  E. 

John  E.  Sherman 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Geo.  Weldon 

do 

Portland 

Oct.  24,  1861 

Daniel  G.  Header 

a„    1 

Ellsworth 

1 

July  15,  1861 

Transferred  from  Co.  B. 

APPENDIX  D. 


311 


Return  of  Capt.  Moses  W.  Brown,  Company  A,  Sixth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine 
Volunteers,  expressing  its  condition  on  the  mornin<;  of  December  1st,  »1 861,  to- 
gether with  a  record  of  the  changes  that  have  tai<en  place  in  the  Company  since  it 
entered  the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the  fifteenth  day  of  July,  1861. 

C.  H.  CHANDLER,  Captain. 


Miistr'd 

Names. 

i 

Residence.     | 

■-'  Jf 

into 

Remarks. 

<; 

ii 

U.S.Ser. 

commiss'd  officers. 

Moses  W.  Brown, 

42 

Brownville 

M 

July  15 

Resigned. 

Charles  H.  Chandler, 

39 

Foxcroft 

M 

do 

Promoted  to  Captain. 

Addison  P.  Buck. 

25 

do 

M 

do 

"         Quarter-master. 

SERGEANTS. 

Sewall  C.  Gray, 

22 

Exeter 

S 

do 

Promoted  to  1st  Lieut. 

George  W.  Emerson, 

21 

Brownville 

s 

do 

Walter  G.  Morrill, 

20 

Williamsburg 

s 

do 

Promoted  to  1  st  Sergeant. 

Lyman  H.  Wilkins, 

27 

Brownville     . 
Sangerville  * 

rS 

do 

3d        " 

Edward  J.  Jewett. 

23 

's 

do 

"        4th         « 

CORPORALS. 

Edward  L.  Emerv, 

27  Foxcroft 

M 

do 

Promoted  to  5th  Sergeant. 

Charles  A.  Clark^ 

20  Sangerville 

S 

do 

Trans,  to  Qr.-mr's.  Department. 

Luther  G-  Rogers, 

22  Lincoln 

s 

do 

Promoted  to  Corporal. 

Oliver  Brown, 

35  Foxcroft 

M 

do 

Discharged.     Disability, 
Promoted  to  2d  Lieut. 

Isaac  Morrill. 

38 

Brownville 

M 

do 

James  E.  Holmes 

30 

Foxcroft 

S 

do 

"         2d  Corporal. 

Orrington  L.  Buker, 

23 

Milo 

s 

do 

3d 

Charles  E.  Hurd. 

23 

Dover 

s 

do 

4th        " 

MUSICIANS. 

John  C  Washburn, 

40 

Guilford 

s 

do 

Deserted. 

Lewis  S.  Colcord. 

18 

Dover 

s 

do 

WAGONER. 

George  W.  Sayward. 

28 

Thorndike 

M 

do 

PRIVATES. 

Ayer,  Sewall  P. 

21 

Atkinson 

s* 

do 

' 

Atwood,  Charles  E. 

18 

Kenduskeag 

do 

Ames,  Francis  W. 

24 

Dover 

s 

do 

Bates,  John  B.,  Jr. 

22 

do 

s 

do 

Berry,  Loumus 

22 

Brownville 

M 

do 

Buker,  George  W. 

25 

Bowdoin 

s 

do 

Blood,  Wm.  H. 

21 

Sebec 

s 

do 

Besser,  Wellington 

35 

Foxcroft 

s 

do 

Discharged.    Disability. 
Not  mustered  in. 

Barrett,  Lincolft  W. 

24 

Dover 

s 

Blanchard,  Newton 

27 

Foxcroft 

s 

do 

Bragdon,  Aaron 

33 

Dover 

M 

do 

Bradley,  Alonzo 

19 

do 

s 

do 

Bragg,"  Albert  L. 

20 

do 

s 

do 

Bradley,  Alphonzo 

18 

do 

rs 

do 

Berry,  Cliailes  H. 

20 

Brownfield 

s 

do 

Chamberlain,  Otis  C. 

19 

Foxcroft 

s 

do 

Gushing,  Wainwright 

18 

Sebec 

s 

do 

Cochoran,  Chancy  N. 

21 

Dover 

s 

do 

Crockett,  Seth  B. 

18 

Guilford 

s 

do 

Carleton,  Augustus  B. 

20 

Dover 

s 

do 

Douglass,  John  E. 

26 

do 

s 

do 

Dagtrett,  Franklin  H. 

23 

Foxcroft 

s 

do 

Douglass,  Elbridge  T. 

21 

Dover 

s 

do 

Dawes,  George  W. 

20 

Foxcroft 

s 

do 

Edes,  Charles  E. 

25 

do 

s 

do 

Promoted  to  6th  Corporal. 

Fox,  Owen 

19 

Dover 

s 

do 

Fox,  Edmund  B. 

21 

do 

s 

do 

Farrington,  Henry  P. 

24 

Foxcroft 

M 

do 

Fickett',  Stillman 

22 

Cherry  field 

s 

do 

Gould,  Isaiah  S. 

21 

Brownville 

s 

do 

J12 


adjutant-general's   REPORr. 


Return  of  Company  A,  Sixth  Reg-iment,  (  Continued.') 


Gerry,  Caleb  E. 
Getfhell,  Elbridge  W. 
Greenleaf,  William  A. 
Galusha,  Amasa 
Harris,  Benjamin 
Hutchinson,  Fred.  E. 
Hayes,  Albert 
Husscy,  Kcuben 
Howard,  Ebenezer 
Hobbs,  Horace  S. 
Kelley,  Escck 
Larrabee,  John  E. 
Laurell,  Harrison 
Larrabee,  Loring  H. 
Lil)by,  Charles  L. 
Lovell,  William  H. 
Lebroke,  Hiram  F. 
Lee,  Chancey  C. 
Mansfield,  Joseph  D. 
Morrill,  Elbridge  C. 
Macomber,  Ichabod 
Prescott,  Edward  P. 
Pratt,  Fernando  G. 
Plummcr,  Fred.  E. 
Ricker,  Henry,  Jr. 
Robinson,  Alex.  M  ,  Jr. 
Rockwell,  Thomas  J. 
Robinson,  Andrew  J. 
Smith,  Ami  M. 
Titcomb,  Char'es  C. 
Wetherbee,  Timothy 
White,  Henry  K. 
AVhittemorc,  Charles  H. 
Gould,  William  A. 
Greenza,  Edwin 
Favor,  Angervinc  J. 
Severance,  Frank 
Severance,  Daniel 
Richards,  Edward  A. 
Springfield,  George  H. 
Sewall,  William  G. 
Davis,  Ozio  W. 
Prescott,  Frank 
Fogg,  John  I. 
Morrill,  Shepard 
Fogg,  John  E. 
wing,  Ira  P. 
Bavley,  Levi 
Crockett,  Elbridge  T. 
Bunker,  Lewis  A. 
Carver,  Everett 
Smith,  George  M. 
Holden,  George  F. 


O  o' 

Miislr'd 

u 

Residence. 

C  "■ 

into 

Remarks. 

< 
27 

i-i 

U.S.Ser. 

Dover 

J 

July  15 

30 

Sebec 

M 

do 

28 

Abbot 

M 

do 

19 

Sangeiwille 

s 

do 

Deceased. 

38 

Brownville 

S 

do 

20 

Dover 

S 

do 

21 

do 

s 

do 

22 

do 

s 

do 

24 

Brownville 

s 

do 

24 

Milo 

M 

do 

Promoted  to  Corporal. 

24 

Orono 

s 

do 

22 

Park  man 

s 

do 

42 

Dover 

M 

do 

21 

do 

s 

do 

20 

do 

s 

do 

20 

do 

s 

do 

22 

Foxcroft 

s 

do 

18 

do 

s 

Not  mustered  in. 

19 

do 

s 

do 

20 

Sebec 

s 

do 

18 

Foxcroft 

s 

do 

24 

Williamsburg 

s 

do 

21 

Foxcroft 

s 

do 

26 

do 

s 

do 

26 

Dover 

s 

do 

18 

do 

s 

do 

22 

do 

s 

do 

18 

do 

s 

do 

18 

Park  man 

s 

do 

19 

Garland 

s 

do 

2.5 

Orono 

s 

do 

19 

Sangerville 

s 

do 

28 

Dover 

s 

do 

23 

Brownville 

s 

do 

33 

Holden 

M 

Not  mustered  in. 

19 

Dover 

s 

do 

18 

Bangor 

s 

Aug  27 

• 

30 

do 

s 

Julvl5 

22 

do 

s 

do 

38 

N.  Y.  City 

s 

do 

23 

Foxcroft 

s 

do 

21 

Bangor 

s 

do 

32 

Williamsburg 

s 

do 

32 

Bangor 

M 

do 

36 

Brownville 

s 

do 

24 

do 

s 

do 

19 

Barnard 

s 

do 

Promoted  to  Corporal. 

19 

Milo 

s 

do 

21 

Guilford 

s 

do 

21 

Barnard 

s 

do 

Promoted  to  Corporal 

23 

Milo 

s 

Not  mustered  in? 

32 

Brownville 

M 

do 

23 

Bangor 

s 

Aug,27 

APPENDIX   D. 


313 


Recapitulation  of  Company  A,  Sixth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers. 


Present  &  Absent. 

Killed. 

Prison- 
ers. 

De- 
ceased. 

Dis- 
ciiarged. 

De- 
serted. 

Trans- 
ferred. 

Duty.        '"'='^- 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers 
Non-Com.  (Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 

1       i 
10     '       1 

2 
75            1 

I 

1 

I 

1 

1 

1 
1 

5 

3 

13 

3 

83 

Total 

88            2 

I 

3 

I     !     7 

102 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  \st,  1861. 


For  Dutv. 


2ll2  57  71 


Sick. 


II    1  15  17 


On 

Special 
Duty. 


E    9 


In 

Arrest. 


oi2;  Cj< 


190 


On 
Special 
Service. 


s;o  s   e:o 


o  fc  £10.2; 


90 


Present  Organization  of  the  Company. 


Date  of 

6 

Names. 

»       Rank. 

Residence. 

Rank  or 
Appoint- 

Remarks. 

^ 

ment. 

1 

C.  H.  Chandler 

40  Captain 

Foxcroft 

Sept.  19 

2  Sewell  C.  Gray 

22  1st  Lieut. 

Exeter 

do 

3  Isaac  Morrill 

38  2d  Lieut. 

Brownville 

do 

1  Walter  G.  Morrill 

20  Sergeant 

Williamsburg 

Sept.  19 

2  George  W.  Emerson 

21      do 

Brownville 

May  20 

3 

Lyman  H.  Wilkins 

27      do 

do 

Sept.  19 

4 

Edward  J.  Jewett 

23 

do 

Sangerville 

do 

5 

Edward  L.  Emery 

27 

do 

Foxcroft 

do 

1 

Luther  G.  Rogers 

22 

Corporal 

Lincoln 

Sept.  19 

2 

James  E.  Holmes 

31 

do 

Foxcroft 

do 

3  Orrington  L.  Buker 

23 

do 

Milo 

do 

4  Charles  E.  Hurd 

23 

do 

Dover 

do 

5  Lewis  A.  Bunker 

21 

do 

Barnard 

do 

6  Charles  E.  Edes 

25 

do 

Foxcroft 

do 

7 

Ira  P.  Wing 

19 

do 

Barnard 

do 

8 

Horace  S.  Hobbs 

24 

do 

Milo 

do 

21 


314 


ADJUTANT-GENERAL  S    REPORT. 


Ketnrn  of  Capt.  Isaac  Frazier,  Company  B,  Sixth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volun- 
teers, expnssing  its  condition  on  the  morning  of  December  1st,  1861,  together  witli 
a  record  of  the  changes  that  have  tiil<en  jihice  in  the  Company  since  it  entered  the 
service  of  the  United  States,  on  the  fifteenth  dav  of  Julv,  1861. 

ISAAC    FRAZIER,  Captain. 


go 

iMustr'd 

Names. 

i 

< 

Residence. 

into 
U.S.Per. 

Remarks. 

commiss'd  officers. 

Isaac  Frazier, 

52 

Ellsworth 

M 

July  15 

Otis  W.  Kent, 

4.5 

do 

M 

do 

Resigned  Nov.  5. 

John  U.  McFarland. 

40 

Hancock 

M 

do 

Promoted  to  Adjutant 

SERGEANTS. 

Milton  Frazier, 

21 

Ellsworth 

S 

do 

Appointed  2d  Lieutenant. 

Albert  M.  March, 

28 

do 

s 

do 

1st    ^    " 

Daniel  G  Meader, 

25 

do 

s 

do 

Transferred  to  band. 

George  E.  Thomas, 

22 

do 

S 

do 

Sick  in  quarters. 

Augustus  T.  Somerby. 

22 

do 

M 

do 

CORPORALS. 

John  D   Eiipes, 

24 

do 

S 

do 

Appointed  Sergeant. 

Edward  K.  Heath, 

22 

Hancock 

M 

do 

U                                   11 

John  C.  Honey, 

23 

Amherst 

S 

do 

"           1st    " 

Apollos  Hunt, 

.36 

Ellsworth 

M 

do 

Albert  L.  Jones, 

21 

Hold  en 

S 

do 

Appointed  Sergeant. 

Jophanees  M.  Whithee. 

26 

Hancock 

S 

do 

Jonathan  K.  PhiHps, 

24 

Dedham 

s 

do 

Solomon  Keliher. 

25 

Ellsworth 

s 

do 

Discharged  for  disabili 

ty- 

MUSICIANS. 

John  Malone, 

22 

do 

M 

do 

John  M.  Peck. 

28 

do 

M 

do 

Transferred  to  band. 

WAGONER. 

David  Chiik. 

35 

do 

M 

do 

PRIVATES. 

Bugbee,  Charles  W. 

21 

do 

S 

do 

Sick  in  quarters. 

Bowden,  George  W. 

20 

do 

s 

do 

Baker,  Cyrus,  Jr., 

28 

do 

M 

do 

" 

Bennett,  John  W. 

19 

do 

s 

do 

Broderick,  Benj.  S. 

23 

Amherst 

s 

do 

Burley,  Roscoe  E. 

19 

Ellsworth 

s 

do 

Boynton,  Sylvanus  S. 

25 

do 

s 

do 

Bowker,  Jotham 

32 

do 

M 

do 

Cousins,  Lorenzo  D. 

20 

do 

s 

do 

Cook,  Edward  B. 

22 

do 

s 

do 

Christy,  Jolin  H. 

19 

do 

s 

do 

Chick,"  Thomas  W. 

19 

Milford 

s 

do 

Carrigan.  Thomas 

19 

do 

s 

do 

Day,  Atherton 

37 

Ellsworth 

M 

do 

Dow,  Alvin  A. 

19 

Hancock 

s 

do 

Eklridirc,  Martin  V. 

21 

Xewhurg 

s 

do 

Fields,  Dori)his  L. 

18 

Ellsworth 

s 

do 

Sick  in  quarters. 

Freeman,  Joseph 

18 

Orono 

s 

do 

Fields,  Alexander  E. 

24 

Ellsworth 

s 

do 

Foster,  Bartlett 

19 

Chcrryficld 

s 

do 

Goodwin,  Oliver  H. 

21 

Ellsworth 

s 

do 

Gray,  Benjamin  F. 

32 

do 

M 

do 

Gates,  John 

22 

do 

s 

do 

Getchell,  Joseph  T. 

34 

do 

M 

do 

George,  Wm. 

24 

do 

s 

do 

George,  Hermon  S. 

21 

Holden 

s 

do 

Goodwin,  Charles  R. 

19 

Mariaville 

s 

do 

Hutchins,  Geo.  H. 

29 

.Monmouth 

s 

do 

Hines,  Jesse 

24 

Ellsworth 

s 

do 

Hamilton,  Wm. 

23 

do 

s 

do 

APPENDIX    D. 


315 


Return  of  Company  B,  Sixth  Regiment,  (^  Continued.^ 


Names. 


Hewes,  Rufus  W. 
Hall,  Nalmtn  H.,  Jr., 
Harrington,  Wesley 
Hainman,  George  E. 
Jewell,  Joseph  R. 
Joy,  Joseph  A. 
Jack,  Samuel  M. 
Lyman,  Theodore  J. 
Libby,  Edwin  S. 
Lynch,  Bartlett 
Haddocks,  Billins 
Mosely,  John  W. 
Moore,  Parnel  B. 
Marson,  Oakman  W. 
Mureh,  Cyrus  L. 
Mitchell,  George  B. 
Morang,  Daniel  H. 
Milliken,  Elbridge  M. 
M'Kean,  James  H. 
Moore,  Isaac  F. 
Haddocks,  Samuel 
Haddocks,  Edwin  P. 
Nickerson,  Charles 
O'Brien,  Thomas 
Potter,  Alien  A. 
Phillips,  Edmund  B 
Peakes,  Geo.  F. 
Royall,  Chas.  G. 
Royall,  Benj.  B. 
Roberts,  Albion  K.  P. 
Sweeney,  Wm.  H. 
Smith.,  Reuben 
Smith,  Joseph 
Sumner,  Peter  G. 
Sylvester,  Evander  W. 
Scribncr,  Benjamin  F. 
Trueworthy,  Aug.  J. 
Thompson,  Bainb'ge  D. 
Trueworthy,  Calvin  A. 
Taylor,  Roscoe  G. 
Thompson,  Wm.  D. 
Whittaker,  John  D. 
West,  David  A. 
Wade,  Turner 


Mustr'd 

Residence. 

ac 

into 

s 

U.S.Ser. 

Ellsworth 

Jul  V  15 

do 

s 

do 

Parkman 

M 

do 

Bangor 

M 

do 

Ellsworth 

M 

do 

do 

s 

do 

Bangor 

S 

do 

Ellsworth 

S 

do 

Kxeter 

s 

do 

Ellsworth 

s 

do 

do 

s 

do 

do 

M 

do 

do 

M 

do 

Windsor 

S 

do 

Ellsworth 

s 

do 

do 

s 

do 

do 

s 

do 

Hancock 

s 

do 

Ellsworth 

s 

do 

Mariaville 

s 

do 

Ellsworth 

s 

do 

Hancock 

M 

do 

Holden 

s 

do 

Ellsworth 

s 

do 

do 

s 

do 

Dexter 

s 

do 

Dedham 

s 

do 

Ellsworth 

s 

do 

do 

s 

do 

Bradford 

s 

do 

Ellsworth 

s 

do 

do 

s 

do 

do 

s 

do 

Amherst 

s 

do 

Edin  borough 

s 

do 

Bangor 

s 

do 

Dediiam 

s 

do 

Ellsworth 

M 

do 

do 

s 

do 

Amherst 

s 

do 

Ellsworth 

M 

do 

Franklin 

M 

do 

Ellsworth 

s 

do 

Bangor 

M 

do 

Remarks. 


Appointed  Corporal. 
Sick  in  quarters. 


Sick  in  quarters. 

Deceased  Nov.  25. 
Sick  in  quarters. 


Sick  in  quarters. 


316  adjutant-general's  report. 

Recapitulation  of  Company  B,  Sixth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volimteers. 


Present  &  Absent. 

De- 
ceased. 

Dis- 
charged. 

De- 
serted. 

Trans- 
ferred. 

Fit  for 
Duly. 

Sick. 

Killed.-—- 

Total. 

Commissioncfl  Officers 
Non-Com.  Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 

2 
9 
2 

58 

2 
8 

1 

1 
2 

1 
1 
2 
6 

4 
12 

4 
75 

Total 

71 

10 

i         1 

3 

10 

95 

Condensed  Morning  Report, 

December 

1st 

,  1861. 

Present. 

Absent. 

On 

In 

Arrest. 

On 

For  Duty. 

Sick. 

Special 

Sick. 

Special 
Service. 

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Present  Organization  of  the  Company. 


— 

TBRf- 

— 

Date  of 

c 

Names. 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Rank  or 
Appoint- 

Remarks. 

ment. 

I 

Isaac  Frazier 

52 

Captain 

Ellsworth 

April  29 

Co.  organ.  Dec.  13. 

2 

Albert  M.  Murch 

28 

1st  Lieut 

do 

Dec.  3 

3 

Milton  Frazier 

21 

2d  Lieut. 

do 

do 

1 

John  C.  Honey 

23 

Sergeant 

Amherst 

Aug.  24 

2 

George  E.  Thomas 

22 

do          Ellsworth 

A]n-il  29 

3 

Edward  K.  Heath 

22 

do          Hancock 

July  15 

4 

John  D.  Eppes 

24 

do          Ellsworth 

do 

5 

Albert  L.  Jones 

21 

do 

Holden 

Dec.  11 

1 

Jophanees  M.  Whithee 

26 

Corporal 

Hancock 

April  29 

2 

Jonathan  K.  Phillips 

24 

do 

Dedham 

July  15 

3 

Geori:;e  F.  Peakes 

21 

do 

do 

do 

^ 

Reuben  Smith 

27 

do 

Ellsworth 

do 

5 

Rufus  W.  Howes 

24 

do 

Amherst 

Aug.  24 

6 

Charles  G.  Roval 

19 

do 

Ellsworth 

Aug.  2 

7 

Benjamin  S.  Broderick 

23 

do 

Amherst 

Dec.  3 

8 

Oliver  H.  Goodwin 

21 

do 

Ellsworth 

do 

APPENDIX   D. 


817 


Return  of  Capt.  Benjamin  F.  Harris,  Company  C,  Sixth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine 
Volunteers,  expressinj^  its  condition  on  tlie  morning  of  December  1st,  1861,  to- 
gether with  a  record  of  the  changes  that  have  taken  place  in  the  Company  since  it 
entered  the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the  fifteenth  day  of  Julv,  1861. 

BENJAMIN  F.  HARRIS,  Captain. 


commiss'd  officeks. 
Benjamin  F.  Harris, 
John  H.  Ballinger, 
Charles  F.  Stone. 

SERGEANTS. 

Frederick  A.  Hill, 
Bayles  A.  Campbell, 
William  H.  West, 
John  L.  Pierce, 
William  H.  McCabe. 

CORPORALS. 

Albion  H.  Campbell, 
B.  Frank  Campbell, 
Benj.  R.  J.  Thaxter, 
John  C.  Pierce, 
James  N.  Dwelly, 
Henry  T.  McDonald, 
Theodore,  Hill,  Jr. 
Thomas  Cornifi'. 

MUSICIANS. 

Henry  H.  Bowles, 
Edwin  Morrill. 

WAGONER. 

John  McCabe. 

PRIVATES. 

Allen,  William 
Allen,  George  H. 
Bradbury,  James  T. 
Barry,  Westbrook 
Bowker,  W.  Henry 
Balch,  Horatio  G. 
Bryant,  Samuel  O. 
Burke,  John 
Brennan,  James 
Black,  James 
Blackman,  William  R. 
Beverly,  Farnham 
Chandler,  Hersey  B. 
Crocker,  Francis  B. 
Crane,  James  E. 
Cilley,  George  S. 
Crowley,  James 
Clark.  S.  Burnham 
Dawson,  William 
Drew,  Abram  J. 
Dagnin,  Patrick 
Dow,  Andrew  J. 
Eklerkin,  William  A. 
Elliot,  Harrison  W. 
Edgecomb,  Gilbert 
Foss,  James  A. 
Foss,  George  A. 
Fenlason,  Stillman  M. 
Faulkner,  John 
FoUansbee,  James  A. 


do 
Pembroke 
Machias 

do 

do 


Bowdoin 
Machias 
do 

2.3  JE.  Machias 
.341     do 
21  Machias 
23 IE.  Machias 
27 1  Machias 

20,  Columbia 
35  Portland 


28 


Machias 


do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
21  Lubec 

20  Machias 

24  Woodstock 
21!  Cherry  field 
23  Whiting 
20|E.  Machias 
32      do 
23  Jonesport 

21  Machias 


18 

do 

33 

do 

24 

do 

31 

Pembroke 

28  Whitnevville 

24  Marsbfield 

19|Trcscott 

28  E.  Machias 

22  Machias 

22      do 

25      do 

19      do 

27      do 

25      do 

26      do 

20 

do 

o_si 

Mustr  'd 

a  s 

into 

Remarks. 

Sic 

U.S.Ser. 

M 

July  15 

M 

do 

M 

do 

Recruiting  in  Maine. 

M 

do 

S 

do 

S 

do 

S 

do 

S 

do 

S 

do 

Reduced  to  ranks. 

s 

do 

s 

do 

Sick  in  camp. 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

M 

do 

Sick  in  camp. 

M 

do 

M 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

Transferred  to  band. 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

Sick  in  camp. 

s 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

Sick  in  camp. 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

s 

do 

Sick  in  camp. 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

318 


ADJUTANT-GENERAL  S   REPORT. 


Return  of  Compariy  C,  Sixth  Regiment,  ( Continued.^ 


Feiilason,  John 
Geic'hell,  Henry 
Hadley,  Charles  A. 
Hadley,  Stephen 
Hughes,  William  B. 
Hoar,  John  W. 
Harmon,  Layfayette 
Hennessay,  Jeremiah 
Hill,  Stephen 
Heyward,  Eben  S. 
Hathaway,  James  E. 
Hitchings,  Ellis  T. 
Huirhes,  Clark  P. 
Hm-lburt,  David 
Longfellow,  Benj.  F. 
Lcighton,  Henry  H. 
Leighton,  George  H. 
Longfellow,  Joseph  W. 
Lyon,  James  N. 
Libhy,  James  S. 
Longfellow,  Horatio  N. 
McCabe,  Raymond 
McKenzie,  George  W. 
Mc  Connell,  John 
Slulhern,  John 
Maynard.  Magloire 
Merritt,  William  C. 
JNIay,  Thomas 
Jliflay,  David 
Perry,  George  AV. 
Perry,  John 
Page,  William 
Perkins,  Charles  W. 
Patten,  Willliam  C 
8chop])ee,  William  H. 
Story,  Robert 
St.  Jennan,  Jo«eph 
Spenser,  Daniel  McG. 
Stiles,  William  Iv. 
Sargent,  Henry  C. 
Tinney,  Peggin  R. 
Thaxter,  Marshall 
Tiiompson  Ira  M. 
Tracv,  John 
Triffet,  Georsxc  W. 
Wilder,  Calcl)  B. 
Wilder,  Rufus  L. 
Weeks,  John 


29jAlexander 
2l!Marshfield 
33l     do 

21!     do 
23  Machias 
25|     do 

21  do 

23' Whitney  ville 

24;  Whiting 

19j  Wesley 

2i:Maciiias 

20  Cooper 

22'Maehias 

28jWhitneyville 

20  Maehias 

21!     do 

20  Ellsworth 

25 1  Machias 

22  Edmonds 


Cape  tllizab. 
Machias 
do 
do 
do 
do 
Marshfield 

do 
Boston 
E.  Machias 
Machias 

do 
Dennysville 
Weslev 
CherrjTield 
22 1  Machias 
39'     do 
20;Marshfield 
I9jStockton 

24  Columbia 
18:Machias 

25  j  Columbia 

20  [Machias 
23jJonesboro' 
23  E.  Machias 

21  Weslev 


Machias 

do      [N.  B 
St.  Davids, 


c^ 

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into 
U.S.Ser, 

s 

July  15 

s 

do 

M 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do  } 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

R 

do 

S 

do 

S 

do 

M 

do 

M 

do 

S 

do 

S 

do 

M 

do 

S 

do 

S 

do 

M 

do 

S 

do 

M 

do 

S 

do 

M 

do 

S 

do 

S 

do 

S 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

M 

do 

S 

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s 

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S 

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s 

do 

M 

do 

s 

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s 

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s 

do 

M 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do  1 

s 

do  i 

Remarks. 


Sick  in  camp. 
Sick  in  camp. 


Sick  in  camp. 
Discharged  for  disability. 


Transferred  to  band. 

Sick  in  camp. 
Discharged  for  disability. 

Discharged  for  disability, 


Sick  in  camp. 


Sick  in  camp. 


Killed  at  Havre  dc  Grace,  Md. 


APPENDIX   D. 


319 


Recapitulation  of  Company  G,  Sixth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers. 


Present  &  Absent. 


Fit  for 
Duty. 


Commissioned  Officers 
Non-Com.  (Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 


Total 


3 
11 

2 
59 


75 


Sick. 


13 


Killed. 


Prison-      Be- 
ers,     ceased. 


Dis- 
charjjed. 


De     Trans 
serted.  ferred. 


Total. 


3 
12 

3 
79 


97 


Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  \st,  18G1. 


Present. 

Absent. 

On 

In 

Arrest. 

On 

For  Duty. 

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DUTV. 

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Present  Organization  of  the  Company. 


— " 

Date  of 

o 

Names. 

6 

61. 

Kank. 

Residence. 

Rank  or 
Appoint- 

Remarks. 

^ 

ment. 

1 

Benj.  F.  Harris 

29  Captain 

Machias 

April  29 

2 

JoJin  H.  Ballinger 

30  1st  Lieut. 

do 

do 

3 

Charles  F.  Stone 

27  2d  Lieut. 

do 

do 

1 

Fred.  A.  Hill 

28  Sergeant 

Machias 

July  15 

2 

Bayles  A.  Campbell 

23      do 

Pembroke 

do 

3 

Wm.  H.  West 

21i     do 

Machias 

do 

4 

John  L.  Pierce 

21      do 

do 

do 

5 

Wm.  H.  McCabe 

23      do 

do 

do 

1 

B.  Frank.  Campbell 

24  Corporal 

Machias 

July  15 

2 

Benja.  R.  J.  Thaxter 

27 

do 

do 

do 

3 

John  C.  Pierce 

23 

do 

E.  Machias 

do 

4 

James  N.  Dwelly 

34 

do 

do 

do 

5 

Henry  T.  McDonald 

21 

do 

Machias 

do 

6 

Theodore  Hill,  Jr. 

23 

do 

E.  Machias 

do 

7 

Thomas  CornifF 

27 

do 

Machias 

do 

320 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Capt  Joel  A.  Haycock,  Company  J),  Sixth  Reo:inicnt  Infantry,  Maine 
Volmiteei's,  ex))ressir)y  its  condition  on  the  morning  of  December  1st,  1861,  to- 
gether with  u  record  of  the  changes  that  have  taken  place  in  the  Company  since  it 
entered  the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the  fifteenth  day  of  Julv,  1861. 

JOEL  A.  HAYCOCK,  Captain. 


. 

O  d 

Mustr'd 

Names. 

tss 

Residence. 

■-"^ 

into 

Remarks. 

<. 

Sec 

U.S.Ser. 

commiss'd  officers. 

Joel  A.  Haycock, 

2.3 

Calais 

s 

July  15 

Renel  W.  Furlong, 

25 

do 

s 

do 

Henry  H.  Waitc. 

28 

do 

s 

do 

SERGEANTS. 

Levi  L.  L.  Bassford, 

26 

do 

s 

do 

George  W.  McLain, 

21 

do 

s 

do 

Benjamin  F.  Waite,  Jr., 

26 

do 

s 

do 

Recruiting  in  Maine. 

Edward  Williams, 

2.5 

do 

s 

do 

George  P.  Blanchard. 

24 

do 

s 

do 

COKPOUALS. 

William  Lam  be, 

30 

do 

M 

do 

Henry  Balcomb, 

22 

do 

s 

do 

Hugh  McEvcr, 

30 

do 

s 

do 

William  Gower, 

24 

Princeton 

M 

do 

Reduced  to  ranks.                   -  '""Xl 

William  Sherman, 

27 

Calais 

s 

do 

"            " 

Warren  Frazer, 

24 

do 

s 

do 

Sick  in  camp. 

John  0.  Dow. 

24 

do 

s 

do 

MUSICIANS. 

Frederick  Brackett, 

20 

do 

s 

do 

Transferred  to  band. 

John  Nichols. 

18 

do 

s 

do 

WAGONER. 

Archibald  Black  lock. 

42 

do 

M 

do 

Reduced  to  ranks. 

PRIVATES. 

Andei-son,  Sumner 

19 

Robbinston 

s 

do 

Brown,  Lcander  L. 

19 

Calais 

M 

do 

Promoted  to  CorporaL 

Bancher,  Michael 

29 

do 

M 

do 

Bacon,  James  M. 

27 

do 

S 

do 

Detached. 

Burns,  Barney 

25 

N.  Adams,Ms. 

S 

do 

Deserted  July  16. 

Brown,  John 

19 

Cape  Ann 

S 

do 

Sick  in  camp. 

Behan,  Andrew- 

21 

Calais 

M 

do 

Bailey,  Ezra 

22 

Baring 

S 

do 

CotK'ha,  James 

25 

Calais 

s 

do 

Transferred  to  Mott's  battery. 

Chirk,  Daniel 

22 

do 

S 

do 

Deserted  July  16. 

Coy,  William  W. 

18 

do 

s 

do 

Clayborne,  Richard 

23 

do 

M 

do 

Chamberlain,  John 

19 

do 

s 

do 

Promoted  to  Corporal. 

Carpenter,  Henry 

18 

do 

s 

do 

Crafts,  Jolm 

31 

Alexander 

s 

do 

Deserted  July  16. 

Condon,  Michael 

24 

St.    Stephens, 

s 

do 

Chaml)criain,  James 

25 

Calais     [N.B. 

s 

do 

Detached. 

Colton,  Wm.  P. 

25 

do 

s 

do 

Cocln-an,  Wm.  H. 

23 

Baring 

s 

do 

Sick  in  camp. 

EJlswortli,  Joseph 

21 

Alexander 

s 

do 

Sick  in  camp. 

Fogg,  Hugh  M. 

19 

Calais 

s 

do 

Farrell,  Thomas 

25 

Princeton 

s 

do 

Sick  in  camp. 

Gower,  Enoch 

18 

do 

s 

do 

Discharged.     Disability. 

Grant,  Daniel 

19 

Westbrook 

s 

do 

Hanson,  Aaron 

20 

StStephensN. 

s 

do 

Hunter,  Albert 

25 

Princeton  [B. 

s 

do 

Jameson,  John 

22 

Calais 

s 

do 

Leavitt,  Leander 

23 

do 

s 

do 

Discharged.    Disability. 

McCarty,  Patrick 

34 

do 

s 

do 

McLall.v,  John 

27 

St.  John,  N.B. 

s 

do 

McDonald,  Wm. 

37 

Calais 

M 

do 

APPENDIX    D. 


321 


Return  of  Company  D,  Sixth  Reg-iment,  (  Continued.') 


McMann,  Wm. 
Moore,  James 
Miihoney,  Tliomas 
Moran,  Lot 
McCurdy,  James 
McLellan.  George  "W. 
Morton,  Henry  Q. 
M'Clellan,  Edgar 
McKay,  Thomas 
Moores,  William 
Mclntire,  Patrick 
Middleton,  Frank 
McKeagan,  Angus 
Moses,  William 
Pardue,  James 
Pair,  Michael 
Kickett,  Ebcnezer 
Robinson,  Joseph 
Ross,  Thomas 
Roach,  Alexander 
Smith,  Alonzo 
Shay,  Michael 
Swarbrick,  Henry 
Stables,  John 
SciiUen,  Thomas 
Smith,  Ryan  W. 
Scott,  Henry 
Thompson,  Silas 
Thompson,  Daniel 
Tibbetts,  Thomas 
Trott,  Frank 
Thompson,  R.  W. 
Winship,  Wm.  H. 
Woodman,  Rodney 
Woodside,  James 
Wilson,  Horace  C. 
Weeks,  Wm.  H. 
Wade,  Abraham 
Wito,  George 
Couchlan,  Timothy 
Riley,  Roger 
Doyle,  Wm. 
Downes,  Michael 
Hall,  Wm.  H. 
Hanson,  Alexander 
Smith,  klias 
Sutherland,  James 
McCarty,  Daniel 


Calais 
do 
do 
Princeton 

do 
Baileyville 
22!  Lee 
25:  Calais 


Halitax,  N.  S. 
Milton 

do  [Y. 

Syracuse,    N. 
Calais 

do 

do 
St  John,  N.B. 
Calais 

do 
New  York 
Calais 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
Dennysville 
48 1  Calais 
21  Baring 

do 
Calais 

do 
Princeton 
Weston 
Calais 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do  [N.B. 
St.  Stephens, 
Calais 

do 


Mustr  'd 

u   ^ 

into 

Sec 

M 

U.S.Ser 

July  15 

M 

do 

S 

do 

S 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

M 

do 

M 

do 

S 

do 

S 

do 

M 

do 

S 

do 

S 

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M 

do 

W 

do 

M 

do 

S 

do 

M 

do 

S 

do 

M 

do 

S 

do 

M 

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S 

do 

M 

do 

S 

do 

M 

do 

S 

do 

M 

do 

S 

do 

M 

do 

S 

do 

S 

do 

Remarks. 


Sick  in  camp. 


Sick  in  camp. 


Deserted  July  16. 
Drowned  at  Chain  Bridge. 
Sick  in  camp. 

Deceased  July  20. 


Sick  in  quarters. 
Deceased  Dec.  9. 

Deserted  July  16. 
On  detached  service. 


Discharged  by  Court  Martial. 


Deserted  July  1 6. 
On  detached  service. 


On  detached  service. 
Sick  in  camp. 


322  adjutant-general's  report. 

Recapitulation  of  Company  D,  Sixth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers. 


Present  &  Absent. 

,-.„    ,   Prison-      De-     '      Bis-         De-    iTrans-  rr„,., 
'^'"^'^•:    ers.      ceased,    cliarged.  serted.  ferred.  ■^°^*'- 

Fit  for    1    g.  ^ 
Duty.        '-"''^• 

Commissioned  Officers 
Non-Com.  Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 

3 
10               2 

2 
57               9 

3 

3 

3 

12 

1           3 

6          1         79 

Total 

72       1     11     1 

3 

3            6          2        97 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  \st,  1861. 


Present. 


For  Duty. 


Sick. 


1    752601   1     1    8  10    1 


Or? 

Special 
Duty. 


In 

Arrest. 


Sice. 


1  75 


On 

Special 
Service. 


£    ^ 


5    8  83 


Present  Organization  of  the  Company. 


Date  of 

6 

Names. 

tL 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Rank  or 
Appoint- 

Remarks. 

'A 

< 

ment. 

1 

Joel  A.  Havcock 

25 

Captain 

Calais 

April  30 

2 

Reuel  W.  Furlong 

25  1st  Lieut. 

do 

do 

3 

Henry  H.  Waite 

28  2d  Lieut. 

do 

do 

1 

Levi  L.  L.  Bassford 

26  Sergeant 

Calais 

April  30 

2 

George  W.  McLean 

20 

do 

do 

do 

3 

Beniamin  F.  Waite,  Jr. 

26 

do 

do 

do 

4 

Edward  Williams 

25 

do 

do 

do 

5 

George  P.  Blanchard 

24 

do 

do 

June  15 

1 

William  Lambe 

30 

Corporal 

Calais 

April  30 

2 

Hcnrv  Balcomb 

22 

do 

do 

do 

3 

Huirh  McEver 

30 

do 

do 

do 

4 

Warren  Frazer 

24 

do 

do 

Julv  15 

5 

John  0.  Dow 

24 

do 

do 

do 

6 

John  Chamberlain 

19 

do 

do 

Dec.  1 

7 

Leander  L.  Brown 

19 

do 

do 

do 

1 

John  Nichols 

18 

^Musician 

Calais 

April  30 

APPENDIX   D. 


823 


Return  of  Capt-  Josepli  Snowman,  Company  E,  Sixth  Rcfrimcnt  Infantry,  Maine 
Volunteers,  expressing  its  condition  on  the  morning  of  December  1st,  1861,  to- 
gether with  a  record  of  the  changes  that  have  taken  place  in  the  Company  since 
it  entered  the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the  fifteenth  day  of  July,  1861. 

JOSEPH   SNOWMAN,  Captain. 


t-,    • 

Mustr'd 

Names. 

&£ 

Residence. 

fcl  W) 

into 

Remarks. 

< 

g| 

U.S.Ser. 

commiss'd  officers. 

Joseph  Snowman, 

48 

Bucksport 

M 

July  15 

Benjamin  J.  Buck, 

.31 

do 

S 

do 

Virgil  P.  WardvveU. 

23 

do 

S 

do 

SERGEANTS. 

Frederic  B.  Ginn, 

31 

Orland 

s 

do 

George  C.  Irvin, 

24 

Bucksport 

s 

do 

Discharged  for  disability. 

Charles  E.  Pillsbury, 

2.5 

do 

s 

do 

Transferred  to  band. 

Lewis  P.  Abbott, 

23 

do 

M 

do 

George  Snowman 

22 

do 

s 

do 

Commissary  Sergeant. 

CORPORALS. 

Amasa  S.  Condon, 

20 

Orland 

s 

do 

Horatio  N.  Ginn, 

27 

Bucksport 

s 

do 

John  Leach, 

22 

Surrey 

s 

do 

Jesse  Treat, 

22 

Bucksport 

s 

do 

Promoted  to  Sergeant. 

Henry  Tapley, 

25 

do 

s 

do 

William  A.  Quinn, 

25 

New  London 

s 

do 

James  G.  Lamprey, 

21 

Bucksport 

s 

do 

Promoted  to  Sergeant. 

Eben  B.  Moore, 

37 

do 

M 

do 

MUSICIANS. 

Zebah  W.  Burrell, 

44 

Bucksport 

M 

do 

Discharged  for  disability. 

John  Keefe. 

22 

Ireland 

M 

do 

Returned  to  ranks. 

W4.GONER. 

Albion  K.  Matthew. 

30 

Lincoln 

M 

do 

PRIVATES. 

Arnold,  Byron  P. 

26 

Orland 

s 

do 

Allen,  John  H. 

22 

Winterport 

S 

do 

• 

Burkley,  Dennis 

21 

Bucksport 

S 

do 

Burton,  Elisha 

39 

Orland 

M 

do 

Beverley,  Charles  S. 

27 

Augusta 

s 

do 

Brown,  Jeremiah 

43 

Med  ford 

M 

do 

Colson,  Pxlward  L. 

18 

Bucksport 

S 

do 

Cunningham,  Nason  B. 

20 

Sedgwiqk 

s 

do 

Discharged  for  disability. 

Clark,  David 

19 

Orland 

s 

do 

Clark,  Samuel  J.,  Jr. 

24 

Veazie 

s 

do 

Carey,  Calvin  N. 

19 

Lagrange 

s 

do 

Col)b,  Charles  H. 

19 

Orrington 

s 

do 

Carroll,  John 

21 

Bucksport 

s 

do 

Clay,  George  W. 

21 

Bluehill 

s 

do 

Carter,  Albina  H. 

22 

do 

s 

do 

Davis,  Charles  L. 

19 

Bucksport 

s 

do 

Darling,  Lemuel  H. 

29 

Lowell 

s 

do 

Doah,  Charles  H. 

19 

Bucksport 

s 

do 

Dudley,  Charles  V. 

19 

Bangor 

s 

do 

Dudley,  Francis  J. 

18 

do 

s 

do 

Dorr,  George  L. 

26 

Orland 

s 

do 

Dorr,  Charles  P. 

20 

Bucksport 

s 

do 

Eaton,  Albert  N. 

21 

Oldtown 

s 

do 

Ellis,  Hiram 

21 

Prospect 

s 

Sept.  1 

Fogg,  Hiram  E. 

20 

Bucksport 

s 

July  15 

Flanders,  Charles  G. 

21 

Dexter 

s 

do 

Furbish,  Thomas  C.  G. 

18 

Bucksport 

s 

do 

Goodale,  Greenleaf  A. 

21 

do 

s 

do 

Goodale,  Edward  A. 

29 

Bangor 

s 

do 

Grindle,  George 

23 

Bluehill 

s 

do 

324 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Company  E,  Sixth  Regiment,  (  Continued.') 


OS 

Mustr'd 

Names. 

< 

Residence. 

^  «>      into 
gS  U.S.Ser. 

Remarks. 

Gray,  Richard  E. 

23 

Surry 

M  July  15 

Harriman,  Andrew  J. 

22 

Biddeford 

S 

do 

Harriman,  Elias 

44 

Orland 

M 

do 

Heath,  Avery  H. 

22 

Penobscot 

S 

do 

Higgins,  Leonard  J. 

39 

Ellsworth 

M 

do 

Hatchings,  Wesley  T. 

20 

Penobscot 

M 

do 

Heywood,  SewallL. 

18 

Bucksport 

S 

do 

Hunnewell,  Calvin 

25 

Alexander 

S 

do 

Jerome,  Hyde 

23 

Corinth 

s 

do 

Kenney,  Thomas  L. 

37 

Orland 

M 

do 

Knights,  George  W. 

18 

Newburg 

s 

do 

Karnes,  John 

25 

Houlton 

M 

do 

Kennedy,  John 

23 

Bucksport 

S 

do 

Lanphcr,  Edward  D. 

18 

do 

s 

do 

Lerus,  Thomas  W. 

44 

New  York 

M 

Leathers,  John  T. 

21 

Bancroft 

S 

do 

Miller,  George 

39 

Bucksport 

M 

do 

McFarland,  John 

26 

Oi-land 

S 

do 

McCarthy,  John 

21 

Bucksport 

S 

do 

Moore,  Aaron  P. 

27 

Orland 

M 

do 

McKinley,  James  B. 

28 

Bucksport 

M 

do 

Merrill,  Samuel,  Jr. 

18 

Surry 

S 

do 

Morton,  Rohert  A. 

31 

Pittston 

S       do 

McCorniick,  Thomas 

23 

Bangor 

S 

do 

Pratt,  Benjamin  F. 

16 

Oldtown 

s 

do 

Penige,  Warren  W. 

25 

Milo 

s 

do 

Pierce,  Leander  H. 

23 

Bucksport 

s 

do 

Page,  John  J. 

20 

do 

s 

do 

Page,  Hiram  F. 

18 

do 

s 

do 

Page,  Silas 

18 

do 

s 

do 

Parker,  Ozro 

22 

Blucliill 

s 

do 

Peterson,  Orion  I. 

23 

N.  Gloucester 

s 

do 

Reed,  Edwin  B. 

22 

Bucksport 

s 

do 

Richardson,  William  A. 

19 

Orland 

s 

do 

Richards,  Waldo  S. 

30 

Prospect 

M 

do 

Sherman,  John  E. 

22 

Buckspoi't 

M 

do 

Discharged  for  disability. 

Saunders,  Arthur  L 

20 

Orland 

s 

do 

Sun,  Thomas 

18 

Manchester 

s 

do 

Sick  at  Annapolis  Hospital. 

Stubhs,  James,  Jr. 

19 

Bucksport 

s 

do 

Tozier,  Charles  G. 

37 

Charleston 

M 

do 

Towle,  Jeremy  J. 

29 

Bucksport 

M 

do 

Trundy,  Justin  H. 

22 

Dover 

S 

do 

Treat,'Alfred 

18 

Bucksport 

s 

do 

Verrill,  Moses  S. 

25 

do 

s 

do 

Ward  well,  James  H. 

21 

Orland 

s 

do 

Ward  well,  Moses  S. 

19 

do 

s 

do 

Webb,  John 

22 

Bucksport 

s 

do 

Westcott,  Stephen  B. 

20 

Bluehill 

s 

do 

Webster,  Miron 

23 

Bucksport 

s 

do 

Webster,  Greenleaf 

22 

do 

s 

do 

Furbish,  Frederic 

26 

do 

s 

do 

APPENDIX   D.  325 

Recapitulation  of  Company  E,  Sixth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers. 


Present  &  Absent. 

De- 
serted. 

1 

Trans- 
ferred. 

Duty.        ^"=''- 

Killed./—;- 

ceased,    cliarged. 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers 
Non-Cora.  Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 

3 
9 

1 
70 

I 

9 

1 

1 

2 
1 

1 

3 

13 

3 

81 

Total 

83 

10 

2 

1 

4 

100 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  1st,  1861. 


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Ow 

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Present  Organization  of  the  Company. 


Date  of 

i 

Names. 

< 

48 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Rank  or 
Appoint- 
ment. 

Remarks. 

1 

Joseph  Snowman 

Captain 

Bucksport 

2 

Benjamin  J.  Buck 

31 

1  st  Lieut. 

do 

3 

Virgil  P.  Wardwell 

23 

2d  Lieut. 

do 

1 

Frederick  B.  Ginn 

31 

Sergeant 

Orland 

2 

James  B.  McKinley 

23 

do 

Bucksport 

Dec.l 

3 

John  Leach 

37 

do 

Surry 

July  16 

4 

William  A.  Quinn 

25 

do 

Bucksport 

do 

5 

Lewis  P.  Abbott 

23 

do 

do 

1 

Amasa  S.  Condon 

27 

Corporal 

Orland 

2 

Jesse  Treat 

22 

do 

Bucksport 

3 

Horatio  N.  Ginn 

27 

do 

do 

4 

Eben  B.  Moore 

21 

do 

Orland 

5 

Henry  Tapley 

22 

do 

Bucksport 

6 

James  G.  Lanprey 

25 

do 

do 

7 

Waldo  S.  Richards 

30 

do 

Prospect 

8 

Miron  Webster 

23 

do 

Bucksport 

Sept.  1 

326 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Capt.  William  N.  Lysctt,  Company  F,  Sixth  Refjimcnt  Infantry,  Maine 
Volunteers,  expressing  its  condition  on  the  morning  of  December  1st,  1861,  to- 
getiier  with  a  record  of  the  changes  that  have  taken  place  in  the  Company  since 
it  entered  the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the  fifteenth  dav  of  Julv,  1861. 

WILLIAM  N.   LYSETT,'  Captain. 


conmiss'd  officers. 
William  N.  Lysett, 
John  M.  Lincoln, 
Simon  Pottle,  2d. 

SERGEANTS. 

Theodore  Lincoln,  Jr., 
Isaac  C.  Campi)cll, 
Charles  H.  Bailey, 
Wm.  H.  Lincoln, 
Benjamin  Leiaud. 

CORPORALS. 

John  M.  Morrow, 
Edward  W.  Eye, 
William  Sheahan, 
James  It.  Havward, 
John  W.  Ross, 
Merrill  Moore, 
Frederic  A.  Blanchard, 
Benjamin  R.  Jones. 

MUSICIANS. 

Robert  B.  Teed, 
Thomas  White. 

WAGONER. 

Andrew  R.  Gilson. 

PRIVATES. 

Averill,  Stephen  W. 
Babcock,  William  H. 
Benner,  Wasliington 
Bridges,  Almon  H. 
Butler,  Joel 
Cambridge,  George  E. 
Clark,  Benjamin  R. 
Coolbroth,  Ashbury 
Davenport,  Doctorine 
Day,  George  E. 
Dennison,  Samuel 
Donnelly,  Michael 
Downing,  Amos 
Dudley,  Isaac  K. 
Dudley,  Freeman  F. 
Eastman.  Edward  P. 
Farris,  Mathew  B. 
Fish,  Josiah  C. 
Foley,  Lawrence,  Jr., 
Frost,  Jacob 
Gardiner,  Isaac 
Gilman,  Warren 
Gardner,  Nathaniel 
Gilmore,  Joseph 
Hibbard,  James  N. 
Henry,  William  0. 
Higgius,  James 
Johnson,  Malcolm 
Kelley,  William 
King,  Richard 


Residence. 


Pembroke 

do 
Perry 


.30  Denny sville 
20  Pembroke 


do 

Perry 

do 


Pembroke 
do 

25  Dennvsville 

26  do  ' 
22!  Pembroke 
20 1  Perry 
20|(;harlotte 
19  Dennysville 

23  Pembroke 

19  do 

20  Perry 


Cooper 

do 
Dennysville 

26jChailotte 

40  Meddybemps 
Edmonds 
Charlotte 
Scartjoro' 
Pembroke 

do 
Cutler 

28  Pcmi)roke 

22  Portland 


Pembroke 

Dennvsville 
do  ' 

Charlotte 

Perry 
33 1  Pern  broke 
20;Meddybemps 
23  Dennysville 
40JMedd"ybemps 
27 1  Dennysville 

Pembroke 

Perry 

Eastport 

Cooper 

Perry 

Portland 
do 


0  » 

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into 
U.S.Ser. 

M 

Julvl5 

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do 

S 

do 

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do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

M 

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M 

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do 

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s 

do 

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do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

s 

July  16 

s 

July  15 

s 

do 

s 

■lulyie 

M 

do 

s 

July  15 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

Remarks. 


Discharged  for  disability. 

Reduced  to  ranks. 
Sick  in  camp. 
Promoted  to  Sergeant. 
In  arrest. 
Reduced  to  ranks. 

Reduced  to  ranks. 


Transferred  to  ranks. 


Sick  in  camp. 
Sick  in  camp. 


Sick  in  camp. 


Sick  in  camp. 
Promoted  to  Corporal. 
Sick  in  camp. 

Sick  in  camp. 


Sick  in  camp. 


Sick  in  camp. 


APPENDIX   D. 


327 


Return  of  Company  F,  Sixth  Regiment,  (  Continued.') 


o 

o  =J 

Miistr'd 

Names. 

M 

Residence. 

si 

into 

Remarks. 

< 

St2 

U.S.Ser. 

Larrey,  James 

22 

Lubec 

S 

July  15 

Lincoln,  John  C. 

21 

Perry 

s 

do 

Lincoln,  Otis,  Jr., 

19 

do 

s 

do 

Sick  in  camp. 

Mattheson,  Thomas 

18 

Dennvsville 

s 

do 

Moon,  Thomas 

IS 

Whiring 

s 

do 

Moon,  Lewis  B. 

18 

Trescott 

s 

do 

Sick  in  camp. 

Moon,  Frederic  W. 

20 

do 

s 

do 

Moon,  Lorenzo  W. 

29 

do 

M 

July  16 

Discharged  for  disability. 

Maker,  Reuben  N. 

22 

Cutler 

s 

JulylS 

Sick  in  camp. 

McCartj,  William 

25 

Perry 

s 

do 

"         " 

Mellen,  George 

35 

do" 

M 

July  16 

«         ti 

Mitchell,  James  F. 

28 

Boston,  Mass. 

M 

JulylS 

Murray,  Edwai-d 

38 

ATontreal,C.E. 

M 

do 

Newcomb,  Samuel  L. 

24 

Charlotte 

S 

do 

Sick  in  camp. 

Owens,  George  H. 

18 

Pembroke 

s 

do 

O'Keefe,  Dennis 

34 

Portland 

s 

do 

Phipps,  Rufus  D. 

22 

Cooper 

s 

July  16 

Pomeroy,  William  R. 

23 

Pembroke 

s 

JulylS 

Preston,  Edwin  U. 

18 

Denriysville 

s 

do 

Quinn,  Thomas 

28 

Portland 

M 

do 

Reynolds,  Belo  R. 

21 

Dennysville 

s 

do 

Reynolds,  John  W. 

19 

Pembroke 

s 

do 

Redman,  John 

24 

Meddybemps 

s 

do 

Sears,  Josiah 

22 

Pembroke 

s 

do 

Shaw,  Wm.  H. 

31 

Edmonds 

M 

do 

Discharged  for  disability. 

Sprague,  Francis  A. 

19 

Charlotte 

s 

do 

Spofford,  Simeon  A. 

22 

Pembroke 

s 

do 

Stoddard,  John 

21 

do 

s 

do 

Sawtelle,  Albert 

22 

Cutler 

M 

do 

Sheldon,  Tyra 

25 

Pembroke 

s 

do 

Discharged  for  disability. 

Smith,  David  F. 

27 

Meddybemps 

M 

do 

Sick  in  camp. 

Sweeney,  John 

33 

Portland 

S 

do 

Twinev  I)avid  J. 

29 

Dennysville 

M 

July  16 

Trull,  John  0. 

22 

Cooper 

S 

do 

Ward,  Amos 

23 

Pembroke 

s 

July  15 

Welch,  Thomas 

20 

do 

s 

do 

Wood,  Matthew 

23 

Meddybemps 

s 

do 

Babcock,  Augustine 

21 

Cooper 

s 
s 

do 

Discharged  for  disability. 

Clark,  Chas.  L. 

21 

do 

Aug.27 

828  adjutant-general's  report. 

Recapitulation  of  Company  F,  Sixth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers. 


Present  &  Absent. 

Killed. 

Prison- 
ers. 

De- 
ceased. 

Dis- 
charged. 

De- 
serted. 

Trans- 
ferred. 

Fit  for 
Duty. 

Sick. 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers 
Non-Com.  Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 

3 

11 

2 

49 

1 

1 

17 

1 
3 

3 
13 

3 
69 

Total 

65          19 

4 

88 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  \st  1861. 


Present. 

Absent. 

On 

In 

On 

For   Duty. 

Sick. 

Special 

Sick. 

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Date  of 

6 

Names. 

< 

28 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Rank  or 
Appoint- 
ment. 

Remarks. 

1 

William  N.  Lvsett 

Captain. 

Pembroke 

May  1 

2 

John  M.  Lincoln 

28 

1st  Lieut. 

do 

do 

3 

Simon  Pottle,  2d 

21 

2d     do 

Perry 

do 

1 

Theodore  Lincoln,  Jr. 

30 

Sergeant. 

Dennvsville 

May  1 

2 

Isaac  C.  Camiihell 

20 

do          Pembroke 

do 

.3  Charles  II.  Bailey 

21 

do 

do 

do 

4  Wm.  H.  Lincoln 

21 

do 

Perry 

do 

5 

William  Sheahan 

25 

do 

Dennysville 

Dec.  1 

1 

Edward  W.  Eve 

26 

Corporal. 

Pembroke 

Mav  1 

2 

James  R.  llavward 

26 

do          Dennvsville 

Julv  15 

3 

Merrill  jNIoore 

20 

do 

Perrv 

do 

4,Benia.  K.  .Tones 

19 

do 

Dennvsville 

do 

5 

Isaac  K.  Dudley 

22 

do 

Pembroke 

Dee.  13 

I 


APPENDIX   D. 


329 


Return  of  Capt.  Ralph  W.  Young,  Company  G,  Sixth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine 
Volunteers,  expressing  its  condition  on  the  morning  of  December  1st,  1861.  to- 
gether with  a  record  of  the  changes  that  have  taken  place  in  tlie  Company  since 
it  entered  the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the  fifteenth  day  of  July,  1861. 

RALPH   W.  YOUNG,  Captain. 


Names. 


commiss'd  officers 
Ralph  W.  Young, 
Frank  C.  Poirce. 
Hiram  B.  Sproul. 

SERGEANTS. 

George  W.  Leighton, 
Alonzo  L.  Stevens. 
Lindroff.W.  Smith, 
George  H.  Jacobs, 
John  McGregor. 

CORPORALS. 

Sidney  W.  Tucker, 
Harrison  Wallace, 
Edwin  D.  Boynton, 
Fonze  G.  Leighton, 
William  Shaw, 
George  W.  Burnham, 
George  H.  Pevea, 
Frank  Campbell. 
jinsiciANS. 
A.  K.  P.  Moore, 
Josiah  S.  Day. 

WAGONER, 

Robert  Bailey. 

PRIVATES. 

Anderson,  Charles  H. 

Andrews,  Malcolm 

Bennett,  Henry 

Bradish,  John  L. 

Berry,  Richard 

Brian,  Thomas  0. 

Bradeen,  Gardiner  B. 

Cleaves,  Charles  G. 

Connell,  Thomas  0. 

Chase,  Samuel  C. 

Conners,  Horatio  B. 

Campbell,  Peter 

Dyer,  George  A. 

Davis,  William  F. 

Dixon,  Robert 

Dorr,  Freeman 

Donnell,  Michael  0. 

Ellis,  Frank 

Frye,  Charles 

Frye,  John 

Fuller,  Alfred 
Flynn,  Patrick 
Griffin,  John 
Gilman,  Jacob 
Hunter,  Mitchell 
Jacobs,  Horace  G. 
Kingsley,  Paul 
Lacey,  Francis  J. 
Leighton,  Benjamin  F 
Leighton,  Truman  W. 


Residence. 


37  Rockland 


Augusta 
Cherryfield 

Columbia 
Steuben 

do 
Cherryfield 
Eastport 


25  Columbia 


Millbridge 
Harrington 
Columbia 
Cherryfield 

do 
Winsdor 
Cherryfield 

Steuben 
do 

Portland 


Mustr'd 

into 
U.S.Ser. 


M  July  15 


Harrington 
do 
do 
Portland 

do 
Gardiner 
Hollis 
Steuben 
Cherryfield 
do 
do 
do 
Franklin 
Steuben 
Cherryfield 

do 
Portland 

do 
Machiasport 
do 

21  [Brunswick 
27  Boston 
24  Eastport 
23 

Cherryfield 

do 

Portland 

Windsor 

Steuben 

do 

22 


S 
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s 
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M 

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do 

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do 
do 
do 
do 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

do 
do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 


Reduced  to  ranks. 


Discharged  for  disability. 

Discharged  for  disability. 
Promoted  to  Corporal. 


Deserted  July  1 6. 
"  "  20. 
"       Aug  30. 


330 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Company  G,  Sixth  Regiment,  ( Continued.^ 


Names. 


Leighton,  Hannibal  H. 
Leighton,  Stephen  S. 
Liiughlin.  Lawrence  O. 
Lynch,  Charles 
Leighton,  William 
Leighton,  Frank  G. 
Lobilen,  Theodore 
McGuire,  James 
Moore,  Augustus  P. 
McNamora,  John 
McLaughlin,  Michael 
McGregor,  Charles  W. 
McNulty,  Edward 
McCardy,  Geo.  G.  W. 
Marshall,  William 
McCulloch,  James 
McKinnon,  Gilbert 
Maddan,  Rufus 
Nash,  Edmund  N. 
O'llare,  Michael 
Quigley,  David 
Robinett,  Joseph 
Small,  Joseph 
Sinclair,  George  A. 
Small,  Thomas  J. 
Scott,  Charles 
Stewart,  John  E. 
Sullivan,  John 
Tabbats,  Hilman  L. 
Tabbats,  David 
Tucker,  Sidney  M. 
Woods,  Enoch  H. 
Walker,  William  H.  H, 
Wallace,  Nelson  C. 
Wilson,  George  I.  G. 
Woods,  Thomas 
Willey,  Alonzo  C. 
Weare,  David  L. 
Wheeler,  Patrick 
Whalen,  John  T. 


. 

^s 

Vlustr  'd 

^       Residence. 

is 

into 

Remarks. 

<                                         ; 

hz 

Lr.S.Ser. 

18  Columbia 

s  . 

July  15 

18      do 

s 

do 

.35  Cherryfield 

s 

do 

19      do 

s 

do 

19  Steuben 

s 

do 

25  Columbia 

s 

do 

44  Portland 

s 

do 

Deceased  Sept.  12. 

40      do 

M 

do 

Deserted  July  16. 

20  Steuben 

s 

do 

18  Calais 

s 

do 

19  Providence 

s 

do 

19  Eastport 

do 

44  Calais 

M 

do 

26  Steuben 

M 

do 

19  Eastport 

S 

do 

44  Portland 

M 

do 

Deserted  July  16. 

22  Portsmouth 

S 

do 

48  Cherryfield 

M 

do 

18  Harrington 

S 

do 

19  Portland 

s 

do 

19  Cherrvfield 

s 

do 

20  Portland 

s 

do 

18  Steuben 

s 

do 

21  Cherryfield 

s 

do 

Discharged  for  disability. 

2.3      do 

s 

do 

38  Calais 

M 

do 

23  Columbia 

s 

do 

26  Ellsworth 

M 

do 

23  Addison 

S 

do 

21      do 

S 

do 

23  Cherryfield 

s 

do 

Discharged  for  disability. 

24      do  ' 

s 

do 

28  Deblois 

s 

do 

19  Millbridge 

s 

do 

25  Cherryfield 

s 

do 

27  Calais 

M 

do 

20  Cherryfield 

s 

do 

19  Goukisboro' 

s 

do 

Deceased  Oct.  31. 

21  Portland 

s 

do 

28      do 

s 

do 

1 

APPENDIX   D. 


331 


Recapitulation  of  Company  G,  Sixth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers. 


Present  &  Absent. 

Prison- 
ers. 

De- 

ceased. 

Dis- 
charged. 

De- 
serted. 

Fit  for 
Duty. 

Sick. 

Killed. 

terred.  ^°'*'- 

Commissioned  Officers 
Non-Com.  Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 

2 
12 

3 
53 

1 
1 

5 

2 

5 

5 

3 
13 

3 
70 

Total 

70     i       7 

2 

5 

5 

89 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  \st,  1861. 


Present. 

Absent. 

On 

In 

Arrest. 

On. 

For  Dutt. 

Sick. 

Special 
Duty. 

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Special 

Service. 

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Present  Organization  of  the  Company. 


Date  of 

6 

Names. 

& 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Rank  or 
Appoint- 

Remarks. 

l« 

< 

ment. 

1 

Ralph  W.  Young 

37 

Captain 

Rockland 

May  2 

2 

Frank  C.  Pierce 

20 

1st  Lieut. 

Augusta 

July  1 1 

3 

Hiram  B.  Sproul 

21 

2d  Lieut. 

Cherryfield 

May  2 

1 

George  N.  Leighton 

25 

Sergeant 

Columbia 

Mav  2 

2 

Alonzo  G.  Stevens 

20 

do 

Steuben 

do 

3 

Lindroff  W.  Smith 

23 

do 

do 

do 

4 

Geo.  H.  Jacobs 

18 

do 

do 

do 

5 

John  McGregor 

42 

do 

do 

June  28 

1 

Sidney  W.  Tucker 

25 

Corporal 

Columbia 

May  2 

2 

Harrison  Wallace 

20 

do 

Millbridge 

do 

3 

Edwin  D.  Bovnton 

20 

CO 

Harrington 

do 

4 

Fonze  G  Leighton 

28 

do 

Columbia 

do 

.5 

William  Shaw 

23 

do 

Cherryfield 

June  25 

6 

George  W.  Burnham 

25 

do 

do 

do 

7 

George  H.  Pevea 

20 

do 

do 

do 

8 

Saml.  C.  Chase 

23 

do 

do 

Aug.  12 

•332 


ADJUTANT-GENERAL  S   REPORT. 


Return  of  Capt.  George  Fuller,  Company  H,  Sixth  Eegiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volun- 
teers, expressing  its  condition  on  the  morning  of  December  1st,  1861,  together 
with  a  record  of  the  changes  that  have  taken  ])lace  in  the  Company  since  it  entered 
the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the  fifteenth  day  of  July,  1861. 

GEORGE  "FULLER,  Captain. 


~~* 

, 

oS 

Mustr  'd 

Names. 

Residence. 

,:  tc 

into 

Remarks. 

< 

ii 

IT.S.Ser. 

commiss'd  officers. 

George  Fuller, 

23 

Corinth 

s 

July  15 

Sick  at  Corinth. 

Joseph  G.  Roberts, 

33 

do 

M 

do 

George  Roberts. 

27 

Dexter 

M 

do 

SERGEANTS. 

Alexander  Stevens, 

37 

Bangor 

M 

do 

Discharged  for  disability. 

Benjamin  F.  Robinson, 

24 

Scbec 

M 

do 

Promoted  to  1st  Sergeant. 

Andrew  J.  Whittier, 

27 

Corinth 

M 

Aug.27 

2d 

Charles  Fitzgerald, 

30 

De.xter 

M 

July  15 

3d 

William  H.  Coan. 

23 

do 

S 

do 

CORPORALS. 

Nathaniel  G.  Hatch, 

39 

Corinth 

M 

do 

Discharged  tor  disability. 

Aaron  Frost  2d, 

28 

Corinna 

M 

do 

Promoted  to  1st  Corporal. 

Israel  Hodsdon, 

22 

Corinth 

S 

do 

2d         '' 

Elisha  Eddy,  Jr. 

27 

do 

S 

Aug  27 

3d 

James  C.  Huntington, 

37 

Atkinson 

M 

do 

Discharged  for  Disability. 

Al!)ert  T.  Severance, 

18 

Dexter 

S 

do 

Promoted  to  4th  Corporal. 

Hiram  H.  Bement, 

19 

do 

S 

do 

5th 

William  H.  Cal  lender. 

21 

Boston 

s 

do 

Transferred  to  band. 

MUSICIANS. 

Joseph  F.  Getcliell, 

40 

Bangor 

M 

July  15 

Promoted  to  Drum-Major. 

Charles  F.  Tibbets. 

20 

Corinth 

s 

do 

WAGONER. 

James  Roswell. 

25 

Bangor 

s 

do 

Discharged  for  disability. 

PRIVATES. 

Batis,  Israel  P. 

29 

Dexter 

M 

do 

Bradley,  Charles  W. 

19 

Corinth 

s 

do 

Bean,  Sumner  S. 

27 

do 

M 

do 

Bond,  Lucius  H. 

20 

do 

S 

do 

Beal,  George  E. 

18 

Hudson 

s 

do 

Bulger,  Joseph 

41 

Bangor 

M 

do 

Bulger,  Hiram  B. 

18 

do 

S 

do 

Cummings,  S6wall 

22 

Union 

s 

do 

Sick  in  camp. 

Chapman,  Ornviile  D. 

18 

Sebec 

s 

do 

Chase,  Charles 

23 

St.  Albans 

s 

do 

Sick  in  camp. 

Cooley,  George  H. 

18 

do 

s 

do 

Currier,  Judson  W. 

19 

Athens 

s 

do 

Dyer,  Charles 

20 

Dexter 

s 

do 

Dexter,  Chester 

23 

Corinth 

M 

do 

Frost,  Gilman  W. 

27 

St.  Albans 

M 

do 

Foster,  Eben  W. 

26 

Lewiston 

S 

do 

Discharged  for  disability. 

Gould,  George  T. 

19 

Dexter 

S 

do 

Gilbert,  Josejjh  D. 

24 

Parkman 

s 

do 

Herrick,  William  H. 

19 

Corinth 

s 

do 

Heald,  Henry  C. 

28 

do 

s 

do 

Hallam,  John  M. 

23 

Sebec 

s 

do 

Herrick,  David  B. 

19 

Corinth 

s 

do 

Holmes,  Zenas 

25 

Parkman 

s 

do 

Deceased  Oct.  15. 

Huntington,  Hiram  F. 

22 

Atkinson 

s 

do 

Hatch,  George  W. 

27 

Garland 

M 

do 

Hammond,  Joseph  S. 

18 

Park  m  an 

s 

do 

Lovell,  Asa  B. 

31 

Abbott 

s 

do 

Lilibey,  Albert  L. 

22 

Waterville 

s 

do 

Sick  in  camp. 

Lancaster.  Chester  J. 

24 

Hudson 

s 

do 

Deceased  Nov.  8. 

Lyford,  Fifield 

20 

Garland 

s 

do 

APPENDIX   D. 


333 


Return  of  Company  H,  Sixth  Regiment,  (  Continued.') 


Names. 


McDonald,  Alfred 
Mitchell,  James  L. 
Mitchell,  Charles  B. 
M'Kiisick,  Charles  H. 
McCorrison,  Jaraes 
Morton,  Solomon  J. 
McKenney,  John  H. 
Moore,  William  H. 
Marsh,  James  D. 
Merrill,  Alonzo  R. 
Merrill,  Ferdinand  W. 
Norton,  Harrison  T. 
Osgood,  Calvin  R. 
Osgood,  Wesley 
Pettingill,  John  W. 
Paige,  Erasmus  E. 
Peabody,  Lemuel 
Pettingill,  William  H. 
Roberts,  Otis  O. 
Roundy,  Dennis  S. 
Russell,  Lorenzo 
Randall,  Alden  F. 
Randall,  Charles  O. 
Russell,  John 
Randall,  George  W. 
Roundy,  James  H. 
Ray,  Charles  L. 
Shay,  Thomas  P. 
Senter,  William  H.  H. 
Shepard,  Charles  T. 
Sampson,  Milton  R, 
Skinner,  George  F. 
Steward,  Sylvanus  B. 
Saftbrd,  Hiram  F. 
Strout,  Stillman  W. 
S trout,  George  D. 
Smith,  Upton  T. 
Tinker,  William  H. 
Tibbets,  William 
Valentine,  Lowell  W. 
Whittier,  Lendall  H. 
Whittier,  Charles  A. 
Weaver,  Charles  S. 
Williams,  John  J. 
Webber,  Ivory 
Weeks,  Samuel 
Weeks,  William 


, 

h    • 

Mustr'd 

» 

Residence. 

i:'tc 

into 

< 

il 

U.S.Ser. 

29 

Charleston 

M 

July  15 

21 

Sangerville 

S 

do 

24 

Hudson 

S 

do 

18 

Park  man 

s 

do 

24 

Kenduskeag 

s 

do 

21 

Providence,R. 

s 

do 

19 

Monson       [I. 

s 

do 

.38 

Bangor 

M 

do 

38 

Ripley 

M 

do 

18 

Dexter 

s 

do 

19 

Williamsburg 

s 

do 

20 

Dexter 

s 

do 

27 

Garland 

s 

do 

20 

do 

s 

do 

22 

Corinna 

s 

do 

18 

Charleston 

s 

do 

26 

Dixmont 

s 

do 

22 

C.  Elizabeth 

s 

do 

19 

Dexter 

s 

do 

35 

Bangor 

do 

22 

Dexter 

s 

do 

22 

Bangor 

s 

do 

31 

do 

s 

do 

18 

Dexter 

s 

do 

20 

Bangor 

s 

do 

18 

do 

s 

do 

21 

Augusta 

s 

do 

20 

Ripley 

s 

do 

22 

Charleston 

s 

do 

22jSebec 

s 

do 

27 

Dexter 

s 

do 

26 

Casco 

s 

do 

26 

Monson 

s 

do 

20 

Dexter 

s 

do 

37 

Hudson 

s 

do 

43 

Corinth 

M 

do 

18 

Bangor 

s 

do 

21 

Trenton 

s 

do 

22 

Charleston 

s 

do 

20 

Harmony 

s 

do 

20 

Kenduskeag 

M 

do 

21 

Corinth 

s 

do 

27 

Parkman 

s 

do 

29 

Bangor 

s 

do 

44 

do 

do 

23 

Corinna 

s 

do 

25 

do 

s 

do 

Remarks. 


Promoted  to  Sergeant. 
Promoted  to  Corporal. 

Sick  in  camp. 
Promoted  to  Corporal. 


Discharged  for  disability. 


Promoted  to  corporal. 


Discharged  for  disability. 


334    •  adjutant-general's  report. 

Recapitulation  of  Company  H,  Sixth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers. 


Present  &  Absent. 

Prison- 
ers. 

De- 
ceased. 

Dis-         De- 
charged,  serted. 

Trans- 
ferred. 

Fit  for 
Duty. 

Sick. 

Killed. 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers 
Non-Com.  Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 

2 
11 

4 
57 

1 
2 
1 

8 

2 

3 

4 

1 

3 
17 

71 

Total                            74 

12 

2      1        7        1 

1 

96 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  \st,  1861. 


Present. 

Absent. 

On 

In 

Arrest. 

On 

For  Di'TY. 

Sick. 

Special 
Duty. 

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Special 
Service. 

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87 

Present  Organization  of  the  Company. 


Names, 


George  Fuller 
Joseph  G.  Roberts 
George  Roberts 

Benjamin  F.  Robinson 
Andrew  J.  Whittier 
Charles  Fitzgerald 
Solomon  J.  Morton 
William  H.  Coan 


1  Aaron  Frost 

2  Israel  Hodsdon 

3  Klisha  Eddy,  Jr. 

4  Albert  T.  Severance 

5  Hiram  H.  Bement 
6;Londall  H.  Whittier 
7  James  D   Marsh 

8;  William  H.  Pettingill 


Date  of 

be 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Rank  or 

Appoint- 

Remarks. 

23 

ment. 

Captain 

Corinth 

33 

1st  Lieut. 

do 

27 

2d  Lieut. 

Dexter 

24 

Sergeant 

Sebec 

July  20 

27 

do 

Corinth 

do 

30 

do 

Dexter        fl. 

do 

Recruiting. 

26 

do 

Providence  R. 

do 

23 

do 

Dexter 

July  15 

28 

Corporal 

Corinna 

July  20 

22 

do 

Corinth 

do 

21 

do 

do 

do 

19 

do 

Dexter 

Nov.  14 

19 

do 

do 

do 

20 

do 

Kcnduskeag 

Sept.  1 

39 

do 

Dexter 

Aug.  29 

22 

do 

Cape  Elizab'h 

Nov.  1 

APPENDIX   D. 


335 


Return  of  Capt.  Albert  G.  Burton,  Company  I,  Sixth  Repimcnt  Infantr}',  Maine 
Volunteers,  expressing  its  condition  on  the  mornino;  of  December  1st,  1861,  to- 
gether with  a  record  of  the  changes  that  have  taken  place  in  the  Company  since 
it  entered  the  service  of  the  United  States  on  the  fifteenth  day  of  July,  1861. 

W.  H.  STANCHFIELD,  Captain. 


Names. 


Residence. 


MJMiistr'd 
«■!     into 
%%  U.S.Ser. 


commiss'd  officers. 

Albert  G.  Burton,  45  Oldtowa 

Henry  R.  Soper,  46      do 

Wm.  H.  Stanchfield.  34  Milo 

SERGEANTS. 

Daniel  W.  Freeze, 
Zenas  B.  Putnam, 
Lycurgus  Smith, 
James  H.  Norris, 
James  S.  Lane. 

CORPORALS. 

Amos  P.  McKenney, 
William  Doe, 
James  S.  Knowlton, 
George  H.  Norton, 
Bradford  Luf  kin, 
Alvin  B.  Hudson, 
Calvin  T.  Livermore, 
Elias  M.  Ketch. 

MUSICIANS. 

Nathaniel  R.  Witham, 
John  W.  Davis. 

WAGONER. 

Joseph  Doe. 

PRIVATES. 

Blackman,  Joseph  C. 
Barrett,  Justus  J. 
Benner,  Payson 
Brown,  Cyrus  P. 
Brown,  William  H. 
Croxford,  Aaron 
Chamberlain,  Laur.  G. 
Chamberlain,  Henry  H 
Clark,  Edward  P. 
Crosby,  Eben 
Crosman,  Lyman  E. 
Clark,  Clement  M. 
Cilley,  Alonzo 
Corneau,  Desire 
Davis,  Eliphalet  N. 
Davis,  Newman  A. 
Davis,  Daniel 
Eaton,  John  W. 
Emery,  William 
Emery,  Samuel,  Jr., 
Elliot,  Franklin  J. 
Emerson,  George 
Esterbrook,  Joseph  W, 
Frost,  Mark 
Gilmore,  Martin  V.  B. 
Gardiner,  George 
Green,  Nathan 
Graffam,  Oliver 
Gould,  Samuel 
Hinkley,  Oscar  E.  W. 


I 
34  Orono 
29  Oldtowa 
22'     do 

21  Milford 
26  Old  town 

22  Lincoln 
44' Milford 

21  Liberty 
2r01dtown 

22  Anoka,  Min. 

37  Bangor 

22  Sebec 
28  Lincoln 

! 

38  Bangor 
18!Portland 

42  MilforS 

25'Oldtown 
291     do 
igjWaldoboro' 
21  Newport 

21  i  Milo 
22iNewburg 

19  Presque  Isle 
22'Presque  Isle 

23  Houlton 
25 1     do 

25  Oldtown 
27  Bangor 

24  do 

20  Oldtown 
34J     do 
24!Veazie 
38  Oldtown 
34J     do 
46, Lagrange 

22  Veazie 
18  Sebec 

26  Greenbush 

21  Bangor 
41  Medford 
21  Turner 
21  Sebec 
45  Lee 
45  Oldtown 

23  Linneus 
18  Oldtown 


July  15 
do 
do 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

do 
do 

do 


do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


Resigned. 

Promoted  to  Captain. 

Promoted  to  2d  Lieutenant. 

Sick  at  home. 

Promoted  to  1st  Sergeant. 


Kemarks. 


Discharged  for  disability. 


Sick  in  camp. 


Promoted  to  Sergeant. 


Sick  in  camp. 


Discharged  for  disability. 


836 


ADJUTANT-GENERAL  S   REPORT. 


Return  of  Company  /,  Sixth  Regiment,  (  Continued.') 


Harris,  Hczekiah  B. 
Holbrook,  Jesse 
House,  George  W. 
Hall,  Thomas  L. 
Harris,  Hezekiah  F. 
Hupfhes,  Charles  A. 
Hatch,  John  B. 
Hullowell,  Daniel 
JefFerds,  Rufus 
Jenness,  "Walter  B. 
Jenness,  Mark  C. 
Johnson,  Charles  W. 
Keith,  David  B. 
Knapp,  Owen 
Kennedy,  Alden 
Keith.  Joseph  L. 
Keen,  "William  A. 
Lisherness,  Benj.  C. 
Lyon,  Sylvester  F. 
Longley,  Asa 
Libbey.  Augustus 
Lane,  James  A. 
Leard,  Edmund 
Miles,  Andrew  J. 
McCallam,  Thomas 
McCrystle,  Patrick 
Merrick,  David  C. 
Mack,  Washington  R. 
Mooney,  John 
Powell,  Isaac 
Pratt,  Isaac 
Riggs,  Joseph  W, 

Randall,  Nath'l  P. 

Smith,  Thomas  P. 

Stinson,  Leander  C. 

Sturdevant,  Thos.  B. 

Sleeper,  George  W. 

Sibley,  William  T. 

Staples,  Samuel 

Stevens,  Samuel  F. 

Scribner,  Isaiah  B. 

Soper,  James  B. 

Spencer,  Green  C. 

Templeton,  Thomas 

Turner,  Joseph  O. 

AVhite,  William  J. 

Waterbury,  Isaac  R. 

Whitney,  David  C. 

Webster,  William  W. 


5  =^ 

Mustr'd 

6 

Residence. 

i  - 

into 

Remarks. 

< 

7,'-E 

C.S.Ser 

44 

Dldtown 

M  Julyl5| 

31 

Sebeo 

S 

do 

24 

Lee 

s 

do 

21 

Lincoln 

s 

do 

26 

Oldtowa 

s 

do 

23 

do 

s 

do 

Sick  in  camp. 

24  Mariaville       | 

s 

do 

21 

Windsor 

s 

do 

18 

Foxcroft 

s 

do 

Sick  in  camp. 

21 

Hermon 

s 

do 

18 

Passadumk'g 

s 

do 

Sick  in  camp. 

31 

Oldtown 

M 

do 

44 

do 

M 

do 

22 

N.  Portland 

s 

do 

26 

Greenbusli 

M 

do 

22 

Oldtown 

S 

do 

23 

Chester 

s 

do 

32 

Oldtowa 

s 

do 

21 

Lincoln 

s 

do 

46 

Medford 

M 

do 

Sick  in  camp. 

22 

China 

s 

do 

21 

Bangor 

s 

do 

24 

Oldtown 

s 

do 

34 

do 

M 

do 

Sick  in  camp. 

32 

Searsport 

M 

do 

35 

Bangor 

M 

do 

44 

Oldtown 

M 

do 

34 

do 

M 

do 

Sick  in  camp. 

27 

Houlton 

S 

do 

Discharged  for  disability. 

28 

Oldtown 

M 

do 

Transferred  to  Penn.  Cay 

airy. 

21 

do 

S 

do 

23 

Milford 

S 

do 

22 

"Vassalboro' 

s 

do 

45 

Oldtown 

M 

do 

26 

do 

S 

do 

33 

Dexter 

M 

do 

25 

Haverill,  Ms. 

S 

do 

21 

Oldtown 

S 

do 

21 

Newburg 

s 

do 

24 

Belfast 

M 

do 

45 

Bangor 

M 

do 

20 

Oldtown 

M 

do 

21 

Milford 

S 

do 

23 

do 

M 

do 

21 

Lincoln 

S 

do 

Sick  in  camp. 

27 

Bangor 

s 

do 

35 

Howland 

s 

do 

Discharged  for  disability. 

19 

Lincoln 

s 

do 

20 

do 

s 

do 

Sick  in  camp. 

APPENDIX   D.  337 

Recapitulation  of  Company  I,  Sixth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers. 


' 

Present  &  Absent. 

Killed. 

Prison- 
ers. 

De- 
ceased. 

Dis- 
charged. 

De- 
serted. 

Trans- 
ferred. 

Fit  for 
Duty. 

Sick. 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers          2 
Non-Com.  Officers              12 
Musicians  &  Wagoner         2 
Privates                                65 

1 
10 

1 

1 
3 

1 

3 
13 

3 
79 

Total                             81 

11      1 

5 

1 

98 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  \st,  1861. 


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— 

Date  of 

o 

Names. 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Rank  or 
Appoint- 

Remarks. 

!z; 

< 

ment. 

1 

William  H.  Stanchfield 

34 

Captain 

Milo 

Oct.  11 

2 

Henry  R.  Soper 

46 

1st  Lieut.  Oldtown 

May  4 

3 

Daniel  W.  Freeze 

34 

2d  Lieut. 

Orono 

Oct   11 

1 

Lycurgus  Smith 

22 

Serg^eant 

Oldtown 

Oct.  1 1 

2 

Zenas  B.  Putnam 

29 

do 

do 

July  14 

Absent  on  furlough. 

3 

Eben  Crosby 

25 

do 

Houlton 

Oct.  11 

4 

James  H.  Norris 

21 

do 

Milford 

July  14 

5 

James  S.  Lane 

26 

do 

Oldtown 

'do 

1 

Amos  P.  McKenney 

22 

Corporal 

Lincoln 

July  14 

2j  William  Doe 

44 

do 

Milford 

do 

3  James  S.  Knowlton 

21 

do 

Liberty 

do 

4  George  H.  Norton 

21 

do 

Oldtown 

do 

5  Bradford  Luf  kin 

22 

do 

Anoka.  Min. 

do 

6  Alvin  B  Hudson 

37 

do 

Bangor 

do 

7  Calvin  T.  Livcrmore 

22 

do       ;Sebec 

do 

8 

Elias  M.  Ketch 

28 

do 

Lincoln 

do 

338 


ADJUTANT-GENERAL  S  REPORT. 


Return  of  Capt.  Theodore  Carey,  Company  K,  Sixth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine 
Volunteers,  expressing-  its  condition  on  (he  morning  of  December  1st,  1861,  to- 
gether with  a  record  of  the  changes  that  have  taken  place  in  the  Company  since  it 
entered  the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the  fifteenth  day  of  July,  1861. 

THEODORE   CAREY,  Captain. 


Names. 


COMMISS  D  OFFICERS. 

Theodore  Carey, 
Thomas  P.  Roach, 
Charles  Day. 

SERGEANTS. 

John  B.  Waid, 
George  H.  Patterson, 
Charles  T.  Withercll, 
Thatcher  Vose, 
Samuel  H.  Wheeler. 

CORPORALS. 

George  W.  Corbett, 
Francis  E.  Sabine, 
Robert  H.  Gibson, 
Harrison  Huckings, 
Joseph  Whelpley, 
Levi  Flood, 
Thomas  N.  Kerr, 
James  Hutchison. 

MUSICIANS. 

Stephen  Canfield, 
Frederic  Tucker. 

WAGONER. 

William  D.. Clark. 

PRIVATES. 

Anderson,  George 
Apt,  Daniel,  Jr., 
Allan,  Nathaniel  S. 
Andrews,  Daniel 
Archer,  George  A. 
Allen,  William  H. 
Bates,  William  H.  H. 
Brown,  George 
Bryan,  John  O. 
Burke,  Peter 
Brooks,  Thomas 
Bagley,  Daniel  W. 
Chester,  Peter 
Clark,  Cyrene  M. 
Cross,  John  H. 
Council,  John 
Cunningham,  Allen 
Coffin,  Albert  P. 
Dirigee,  James  H. 
Demott,  Joseph  H. 
Dijgan,  Patrick 
Dunn,  George  S. 
Davy,  Edmund 
Drew,  Calef  W. 
Daus,  Frederic 
Dyer,  George  W. 
Foster,  Alonzo 
Frost,  Benjamin 
Gray,  John  A. 
Hinkley,  Jacob  S. 


Sd      Residence. 


48jEastport 
26      do 
42      do 

28  do 

29  do 
23  [     do 
22;Robbinston 
18  Eastport 


iMnstr'd 

ir.to 
i  U.S.Ser. 


do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
Alexander 
26  Robbinston 
22  Eastport 


24 


N.  Y.  City 
Eastport 

Alexander 


Eastport 

do 
Marion 
Eastport 

do 

26  Brunswick 
25  Eastport      [I 

22  Centerville,R 
29, Halifax,  N.  S 
21  Prov.  R.  I. 

19  Lubec 

18  E.  Machias 
21  Robbinston 
44  Bridge  water, 

20  Alexander[Ct 

19  Halifax,  N.  S. 
19  Edmonds 

23  Lubec 
19  Calais 
42  Eastport 
19      do 
18      do 

28  Charlotte 
18  Whitneyville 

27  Monkton,NB. 

24  Brunswick 
I23  Marion 
|24  Alexander 

28  Eastport 
32 1     do 


July  15 
do 
do 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

do 
do 

do 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


Remarks. 


Sick  in  camp. 


Deserted,  Oct.  10. 
Discharged  for  disability. 


Discharged  for  disability. 
Discharged  for  disability. 


APPENDIX   D. 

66\f 

Return  of  Company  K,  Sixth  Regiment,  (  Continued.} 

-■ 

u  ^ 

Mnstr'd 

Names.                   ^ 

1      Residence. 

u  Ml 

into 

Remarks. 

<! 

S 

LT.S.Ser. 
July  15 

Hinton,  William              H 

)  Robbinston 

Hammond,  Charles         24 

t  Eastport 

s 

do 

Hayman,  Madison  B.      li 

J]Robbinston 

S 

do 

Hanniman,  Emile            2( 

)  Eastport 

s 

do 

Jones,  Thomas                 2- 

t  Alexander 

s 

do 

Johnson,  Frank  E.           1 

3  Robbinston 

s 

do 

Kimball,  Lorenzo  S.        2( 

3  i  Eastport 

s 

do 

McAllister,  George         2 

3 1  Robbinston 

s 

do 

McHance,  William         3 

i  Eastport 

M 

do 

McDonald,  Peter             2 

3  Fictou,  N.  S. 

s 

do 

McGoren,  John                1 

S  Saco 

s 

do 

McGril,  Thomas             3 

5  Machias 

M 

do 

Mulholland,  Samuel        2 

4  Perry 

s 

do 

Mangum,  Hugh               2 

3  Eastport 

s 

do 

Meyer,  Henri                   3 

5  Monkton,NB. 

s 

do 

Nelson,  Charles                2 

1  Bolton,  Eng. 

s 

do 

O'Brien,  William            1 

8  Lubec 

s 

do 

Potter,  Andrew  J.            3 

7  Eastport 

M 

do 

Potter,  Robert  R.  P.        2 

2      do 

s 

do 

Potter,  Fergus                  1 

8      do 

s 

do 

Parker,  Robert  F.             2 

2      do 

s 

do 

Perkins,  Martin                2 

0  Alexander 

s 

do 

Pike,  Jeremiah  K.            3 

5  Portland 

M 

do 

Renshaw,  John  W.          2 

6  Eastport 

s 

do 

Rice,  Stephen,  Jr.,           2 

0  Robbinston 

s 

do 

Roberts,  Josiah                 2 

3  Northfield 

s 

do 

Rutherford,  Samuel         2 

1      do 

s 

do 

Discharged  for  disability. 

Riley,  George                   1 

9  Halifax,  N.  S. 

s 

do 

Short,  Edward  J.              2 

2  Eastport 

s 

do 

Smith,  Cyrus  N.               2 

8  Charlotte 

s 

do 

Smith,  Samuel  L.            2 

1      do 

s 

do 

Seeley,  George  W.           2 

I  Edmonds 

M 

do 

* 

Swett,  Gilman  A.             1 

9  Eastport 

s 

do 

Seeley,  Solomon  W.        1 

9  Edmonds 

s 

do 

Sharkey,  Thomas             1 

8  Eastport 

s 

do 

Sadler,  Thomas               3 

0  Alexander 

M 

do 

Stinson,  William             S 

4  Portland 

s 

do 

Stiles,  Charles                   1 

8      do 

s 

do 

Discharged  for  disability. 

Thompson,  Hugh            - 

1  Eastport 

s 

do 

Ure,  Allen                        •; 

4  Calais 

s 

do 

White,  Chas.                   i 

0  Boston 

s 

do 

Welch,  Richard                i 

>4  Portland 

s 

do 

Coad,  Joseph                    I 

54  Eastport 

M 

Aug.28 

Sick  at  Washington. 

Warton,  William             ] 

8  Buffalo,  N.  y 

s 

1     do 

' 

340  .    adjutant-general's  report. 

Recapitulation  of  Company  K,  Sixth  Regiment  Infantry,  llaine  Volimteers. 


Present  &  Absent. 

Killed. 

Prison- 
ers. 

rio 

n:- 

de- 
serted. 

Trans- 
ferred. 

» 

Fit  for 
Duty. 

Sick. 

ceased. ■  charged. 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers 
Non-Com.  Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 

2 
13 

3 
67 

1 

6 

1 

3 

13 

3 

74 

Total 

85 

1 

6 

1      1 

93 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  1st,  1861. 


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On 

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Arrest. 

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For  Duty. 

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Special 
Duty. 

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Date  of 

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Names. 

6 

be 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Rank  or 
Appoint- 
ment. 

Remarks. 

1 

2 
3 

Theodore  Carey- 
Thomas  P.  Roach 
Charles  Day 

48 
26 
42 

Captain 
1st  Lieut. 
2d  Lieut. 

Eastport 
do 
do 

May  7 
do 
do 

Sick  at  Philadelpliia 

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 

APPENDIX  D. 

SEVENTH   REGIMENT. 


341 


Return  of  original  Field  and  Staff  Officers  of  Seventh  Reejimeiit  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers, 
showing  changes  which  have  taken  place  by  promotion,  resignation,  or  otherwise,  since 
entering  service  of  the  United  States. 


Names. 


Edwin  C.  Masou 

Thomas  H.  Marshall 
Seidell  Connor 
Thomas  W.  Hyde 
Elijah  D.  Johnson 
John  K.  Russell 
Thomas  C.  Barker 
r.  M.  Eveleth 
James  A.  Varney 
Andrew  W.  Fuller 
Chas.  B.  Whittemore 
Franklin  Glazier 
Albert  L.  Frye 
Alonzo  Guinam 
Geo.  M.  Bodge 


Rank. 


Colonel 

Colonel 

Lieut. -Colonel 

Major 

Adjutant 

Quartermaster 

Surgeon 

Asst. -Surgeon 

Chaplain 

Sergt. -Major 

Q'rm'r.-Sergt 

Com'y-Sergt. 

Hosp.  Steward 

Drum-Major 

Fife -Major 


Residence     !Date  of  Appoint- 
KesiQence.  ^^^^^^ 


Remarks. 


Portland 


Aug.  22, 186l!Resig'd  Aug. 31, 1861 
Re-app'd  Nov.  5,    " 
Deceased     at     ]3alti- 
[more,  Oct.  25, 1861 


Belfast  Sept.    5,  1861 

Fairfield        Aug.  22,  1861 

Bath  Aug.  22,  1861 

Lewiston       Aug.  26,  1861 

Skowhegan  Aug.  26,  1861 

Bangor         lAug.  21,  1861 

Presque  Isle  Aug.  21,  1861 

China  Sept.    6, 1861 

Winslow 

Augusta 

Hallowell 

Lewiston 

Houlton 

Naples 


Resigned. 


REGIMENTAL  BAND. 


Emery  D.  Ingraham 
H  P.  Fairfield 
Calvin  M.  Fisher 
Thomas  Gill 
Daniel  Mayers 
Wm.  O.  Brien 
Wm.  W.  Plummer 
Richard  M.  Porter 
D.  W.  Potter 
Wm.  C.  Bobbins 
Lewis  Schoppe 
John  B.  Trull 
Wm.  H.  Webber 
Jahez  Eveleth 
Marcus  M.  Small 


Leader  Bath 

Musician  Vassalboro' 

do  Williamsburg 
do  do 

do  Bath 

do  Williamsburg 

do  Springfield 

do  Williamsburg 

do  iBath 

do  Bath 

do  Bath 

do  Bath 

do  Georgetown 

do  Portland 

do  E.  Livermore 


Aug.  22,  1861 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
Aug.  21,  1861  Transferred  from  Co.  G. 

do  Transferred  from  Co.  K. 


342 


ADJUTANT-GENERAL  S   REPORT. 


Beturn  of  Capt.  John  W.  Freeze,  Company  A,  Seventh  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine 
Volunteers,  expressing  its  condition  on  the  morning  of  December  1st,  1861,  to- 
gether with  a  record  of  the  changes  that  have  taken  place  in  the  Company  since  it 
entered  the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the  twentv-first  day  of  August,  1861. 

JOHN   W.  FREEZE,  Captain. 


ci 

Mustr'd 

Names. 

i 

Residence. 

5cc 

into 
U.S.Ser. 

Remarks. 

COMMIss'd  officers. 

John  W.  Freeze, 

27 

Houlton 

S 

Aug.21 

Timothy  Swan, 

23 

do 

M 

do 

Joseph  G.  Butler. 

23 

Presque  Isle 

S 

do 

Sick  at  Baltimore. 

SERGEANTS. 

Enoch  H.  Phalon, 

23 

Houlton 

s 

do 

Sick  at  Baltimore. 

"Winfield  Scott  Cook, 

19 

Presque  Isle 

s 

do 

Alonzo  Guinam, 

34 

Houlton 

M 

do 

Promoted  to  Drum-Major 

James  Lindsey. 

21 

Littleton 

s 

do 

CORPORALS. 

James  McGinley, 

20 

Houlton 

s 

do 

Promoted  to  Sergeant. 

Chas.  N.  Nelson, 

25 

Bridgewater 

M 

do 

Edward  C.  Snell, 

22 

Houlton 

s 

do 

Reduced  to  ranks. 

Watson  Hunnewell, 

21 

Woodstock 

s 

do 

Almon  L.  Fogg, 

22 

Washburn 

s 

do 

Promoted  to  Sergeant. 

Sherman  S.  RacklifF. 

21 

Presque  Isle 

s 

do 

James  Syphers, 

22 

do 

s 

do 

Hadley  Fairfield. 

21 

Patten 

s 

do 

MUSICIANS. 

Wm.  Hudson, 

29 

Houlton 

s 

do 

Reduced  to  ranks. 

Thomas  Wills. 

22 

do 

s 

do 

WAGONER. 

Albert  Bessey. 

33 

do 

s 

do 

PRiyATES. 

. 

Allen,  Orville 

21 

No.  5,  R.  6. 

s 

do 

Died  at  Washington  Nov. 

10. 

Allen,  D.  Daniel 

20 

Montville 

s 

do 

Atherton,  William 

21 

Linneus 

s 

do 

Briggs,  John 

44 

Belfast 

M 

do 

Brown,  M.  Frank 

23 

Linneus 

s 

do 

Brown,  Josiah, 

19 

do 

s 

do 

Batchelder,  John 

18 

do 

s 

do 

Benn,  Frederic 

21 

Hodgdon 

s 

do 

Bent,  William  G. 

20 

Annapolis 

s 

do 

Bragdon,  Eben.  L. 

21 

Fort  Fairfield 

s 

do 

Sick  at  camp. 

Conners,  George  W. 

27 

Littleton 

s 

do 

Dunham,  Wm.  H. 

19 

Monticello 

s 

do 

Dillman,  Jeremiah 

21 

Richmond 

s 

do 

Ellis,  George 

21 

Lyndon 

s 

do 

Foss,  P.  Joseph 

22 

West  Town 

s 

do 

Fowler,  Timothy 

24 

Patten 

s 

■  do 

Fairfield,  Edward  F. 

27 

Bridgewater 

s 

do 

Fuller,  W.  Andrew 

19 

Winslow 

s 

do 

Fogg,  John  H. 

24 

Washburn 

s 

do 

Promoted  to  Sergeant-Major. 

Gammon,  Wm.  H. 

21 

Presque  Isle 

s 

do 

Haskell,  James  L. 

23 

Weston 

s 

do 

Haskell,  George  W. 

19 

do 

s 

do 

Haines,  B.  Roger 

21 

Frederickton 

s 

do 

Fifer. 

Hinds,  Hiram  K. 

21 

Bridgewater 

s 

do 

Sick  at  camp. 

Hunter,  Benj.  F. 

22 

Hodgdon 

s 

do 

do 

Huntley,  Abiel  D. 

24 

Morrill  PI. 

8 

do 

do 

Jackson,  John  H. 

22 

Ox  Bow 

s 

Deserted. 

Jackson,  W.  Randall 

21 

Bridgewater 

s 

do 

Jameson,  James 

21 

Alliion 

s 

do 

Sick  at  camp. 

Johnson,  Capen  W. 

21 

Robbinston 

s 

do 

Keating,  Richard 

21 

Houlton 

s 

do 

APPENDIX   D. 


343 


Return  of  Company  A,  Seventh  Regiment,  (^Continued.') 


Knowlen,  Wm.  H. 
Kimball,  Richard  H. 
Kimball,  Samuel  Q. 
Kimball,  Andrew 
Kimball,  Wm.  S. 
Kelley,  Wm.  P. 
Lee,  John 

Langfield,  E.  William 
McLaughlin,  Amos  K. 
McKenzie,  Norman 
Lewn,  James 
Merritt,  Augustus 
Marshall,  Melville 
Mullen,  John 
Noyes,  Charles  H. 
Nelson,  Allen 
Phalon,  John  A. 
Parsons,  B.  Luther 
Parsons,  John  W. 
Palmer,  Uriah  F. 
Powers,  B.  Thos. 
Palmer,  Moses,  Jr., 
Plunkett,  John 
Royall,  Russell 
Richardson,  William 
Richardson,  David  S. 
Roncon,  John 
Sawin,  Sanford  M. 
Shields,  John 
Smith,  William  L. 
Smith,  Wm.  L. 
Syphers,  Albion 
Sullivan,  James 
Thibadore,  Albert 
Tyrrell,  C  Ira 
Vance,  Robert 
Williams,  James  D. 
White,  L.  George 
Wolhampter,  H.  Chas. 
Wood,  Joseph 
Polan,  Michael 
Forrest,  Michael 
Norris,  Richard 
Ruggles,  Joseph 


Residence. 


Mustr'd 
into 

U.S.Ser. 


Masardis 

Linneus 

Patten 

do 
Fremont 
Weston 
Limerick 
Houlton 
Edmonds 
Houlton 

do 
Lyndon 
Linneus 
Houlton 
Patten 
Bridgewater 
Houlton 
Lyndon 
E  as  ton 
Patten 

do 

Fort  Fairfield 
Benedicta 
Patten 
Weston 
Greenburg 
Dexter 
Caraboo 
Linneus 
Milo 
Houlton 

do 

do 
Fort  Kent 
Linneus 
Lyndon 
Houlton 
Fort  Kent 
Monticello 
Meddybemps 
Houlton 

do 
Fort  Fairfield 
Weston 


Aug.21 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Oct.  24 

Sep.  18 

Oct.  24 

Aug.21 


Died  at  Baltimore  Oct.  23. 


Promoted  to  Corporal. 

Sick  at  camp. 
Promoted  to  Corporal. 


Sick  at  camp. 

Sick  at  Washington. 

Promoted  to  Corporal. 


Sick  at  camp. 


Died  at  Baltimore  Dec.  1st. 
Sick  at  Hospital. 


Sick  at  camp, 
do 


Sick  at  camp. 


344  adjutant-general's  report. 

Recapitulation  of  Company  A,  Seventh  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers. 


Present  &  Absent. 

Killed. 

Prison- 
ers. 

De- 
ceased. 

Dis- 
charged. 

De- 
serted. 

Trans- 
ferred. 

»* 

Fit  for 
Duty. 

Sick. 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers          2 
Non-Com.  Officers        j        13 
Musicians  &  Wagoner          3 
Privates                                55 

1 
15 

3 

1 

3 
13 

3 
74 

Total                             73          16 

3 

1      1 

93 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  \st,  1861. 


Present. 

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On 

In 

Arbest. 

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Duty. 

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Present  Organization  of  the  Company. 


Date  of 

6 

Names. 

Si 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Rank  or 
Appoint- 

Remarks. 

^5 

< 

ment. 

1 

John  W.  Freeze 

28 

Captain 

Houlton 

June  3 

2 

Timothy  Swan 

24  1st  Lieut. 

do 

do 

3 

Joseph  G.  Eutler 

24  2d  Lieut. 

Presque  Isle 

do 

1 

Almon  L.  Fo<x<; 

22  Sergeant 

Washburn 

Aug.  21 

2 

Enoch  H.  riialon 

23        do 

Houlton 

June  3 

3 

Winfield  Scott  Cook 

19        do 

Presque  Isle 

dp 

4 

James  I^indsev 

21        do 

Littleton 

do 

5 

James  McGinley 

20        do 

Houlton 

Aug.  31 

• 

1 

Charles  N.  Nelson 

25 1  Corporal 

Bridfjewater 

Aug.  31 

2 Watson  Hnnncwell 

21 

do 

Woodstock 

do 

3l.James  Svphers 

22 

do 

Presque  Isle 

do 

Recruiting. 

4l Sherman  S.  RackliflF 

21 

do 

do 

do 

5!HarlIev  Fairfield 

21 

do 

Patten 

Aug.  10 

6|  William  r.  Kelly 

25 

do 

Wc'^ton 

Aug.  31 

7!Au<:u-itns  Merritt 

20 

do 

Lvndon 

do 

8 

Samuel  Q.  Kimball 

1 

21 

do 

Patten 

Oct.  31 

APPENDIX   D. 


m 


Return  of  Capt.  James  P.  Jones,  Company  B,  Sevsnth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine 
Volunteers,  expressing  its  condition  on  the  morning  of  December  1st,  1861,  to- 
gether with  a  record  of  the  changes  tiiat  have  taken  place  in  the  Company  since  it 
entered  the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the  twentv-tirst  day  of  August,  1861. 

JAMES  P.  JONES,  Captain. 


o_q; 

Mustr'd 

' 

Names, 

UD 

Residence. 

C  eo 

into 

Remarks. 

< 

il 

U.S.Ser. 

commiss'd  officers. 

James  P.  Jones, 

26 

China 

M 

Aug.21 

William  L.  Haskell, 

25  Poland 

M 

do 

Recruiting. 

Eli  H.  Webber, 

29 

China 

S 

do 

SERGEANTS. 

George  L.  Corliss, 

28 

Yarmouth 

s 

do 

Transferred  to  Co.  D. 

Horace  P.  Pike, 

18 

Augusta 

s 

do 

Discharged. 

James  S.  Fernald, 

27 

Damariscotta 

M 

do 

Died  at  Baltimore. 

Richard  Look, 

44 

Bath 

M 

do 

Discharged. 

John  C.  McKenney. 

29 

Phipsburg 

M 

do 

Acting  Orderly  Sergeant.  | 

CORPORALS. 

Joseph  M.  Penney, 

25 

Waterville 

S 

do 

Promoted  to  Sergeant. 

Lemuel  C.  Small, 

26 

Brunswick 

s 

do 

"            " 

L.  K  Plummer, 

18 

Jefferson 

s 

do 

<l                      u 

Calvin  F.  Parker, 

26 

Norridgewock 

s 

do 

a                  u 

Andrew  Bisbee, 

24 

do 

M 

do 

Sick  at  camp. 

William  R.  Crosby, 

SO'Phipsburg 

M 

do 

C.  C.  Skilliugs. 

22 

Dead  River 

S 

do 

Died  at  Baltimore,  Nov.  1. 

MUSICIANS. 

Charles  C.  Roberts, 

21 

Brunswick 

s 

do 

Sumner  R.  Tarbox. 

16 

Lewiston 

s 

do 

WAGONER. 

Seward  Merrill. 

32 

W.  Gardiner 

M 

do 

PRIVATES. 

Austin,  Charles  F. 

21 

Vassalboro' 

s 

do 

Allen,  Eben  F. 

34 

Bath 

s 

do 

Barbeaux,  Charles  J. 

37 

Skowhegan 

M 

do 

Blacklock,  James  S. 

40 

Bath 

M 

do 

Buzzell,  Daniel  W. 

21 

Vassalboro' 

S 

do 

Bragg,  Lorenzo 

19 

Skowhpgan 

S 

do 

Died  at  Baltimore,  Oct.  23. 

Chase,  Josiah 

46  Phipsburg 

M 

do 

Sick  at  Baltimore. 

Clark,  Timothy 

20  Boothliay 

M 

do 

Clookie,  Lewis 

20  Skowhegan 

S 

do 

Conner,  Levi 

24 

Pittston 

S 

do 

Crawford,  John  E. 

18 

Warren 

s 

do 

Crawford,  Thomas 

18|Bath 

s 

do 

Promoted  to  Corporal. 

Daggett,  James  G. 

1 9  Embdcn 

s 

do 

Died  at  Washington,  Nov.  15. 

Duniap,  Martin 

35  Brunswick 

M 

do 

Elders,  John  C. 

22  Belfast 

M 

do 

Ellis,  Hiram 

22  Rangely 

s 

do 

Fales,  Nelson  S. 

23  Thomaston 

s 

do 

French,  George  H. 

18|,Somerville 

s 

do 

Gilbert,  Van  T. 

21  Vassalboro' 

s 

do 

Grant,  Addison 

18  Frankfort 

s 

do 

Gray,  George 

18  Windsor 

s 

do 

Hall  David  B. 

19  Camden 

s 

do 

Hatch,  H.  M. 

27  Lewiston 

s 

do 

Hawes,  Charles  B. 

20  Union 

s 

do 

Hoar,  N.  B. 

20  Rangely 

s 

do 

** 

Hon. rook,  W.  H. 

20  Embden 

s 

do 

Hutchinson,  J.  F. 

17  Manchester 

s 

do 

Kem|iton,  J.  W. 

19|  Rangely 

s 

do 

Kimball,  George 

20  Bath 

s 

do 

Kittredge,  Frank 

18|Norridgewock 

s 

do 

Kniglit,  A.  J. 

20| 

Jefferson         | 

s 

do 

Sick  at  Baltimore. 

23 


346 


ADJUTANT-GENERAL  S   REPORT. 


Return  of  Company  B,  Seventh  Reg-iment,  (  Continued.^ 


o| 

Mustr  'd 

tc 

Residencet 

into 

Remarks. 

< 

Sic 

U.S.Ser. 

22 

Jefferson 

s 

Aug.21 

23 

Skowhegan 

s 

do 

Discharged  for  disability 

26 

do 

s 

do 

19 

do 

s 

do 

19 

Cornville 

s 

do 

18 

Readfield 

s 

do 

Sick  at  camp. 

18 

Augusta 

s 

do 

18|Vassalboro' 

s 

do 

15 

Brunswick 

s 

do 

18 

Madison 
Augusta 

s 
s 

do 

Died  at  camp,  Dec.  3. 

19 

Detroit 

8 

do 

23 

Pownal 

s 

do 

20 

Skowhegan 

s 

do 

27 

Batli 

M 

do 

19 

Skowhegan 

s 

do 

46 

Hallowell 

M 

do 

21 

Vassalboro' 

S 

do 

20 

Bath 

s 

do 

26 

Dallas 

s 

do 

21 

Augusta 

s 

do 

27 

Hallowell 

M 

do 

50 

do 

M 

do 

33 

Bath 

M 

18 

do 

S 

do 

Promoted  to  Corporal. 

19 

China 

S 

do 

19 

Bingham 

S 

do 

Promoted  to  Corporal. 

21 

Bath 

S 

do 

18 

Pownal 

S 

do 

22 

Bath 

s 

do 

34 

Madison 

S 

do 

19 

Gardiner 

s 

do 

43 

N.  Anson 

s 

do 

22 

Pittston 

s 

do 

19 

Flagstaff 

s 

do 

19 

Highland 

s 

do 

19 

Norridgewock 

s 

do 

22 

do 

s 

do 

29 

Skowhegan 

M 

do 

18 

Augusta 

s 

do 

18 

Vassalboro' 

s 

do 

24 

Windsor 

s 

Aug.22 

Promoted  to  Corporal. 

35 

Bath 

S  i 

28 

Lisbon 

M' 

35 

Phipsburg 

M 

Sept. 

19 

Augusta 

s  , 

Oct.  1 

Lane,  Joseph  W. 
Linnell,  Henry  H. 
Liimell,  John 
Littlefield.  George  H. 
Lowell,  Thomas 
Lyons,  George 
Mahoney,  John 
Merrow,  Timothy 
Moody,  James 
Moore,  H.  A. 
Murphy,  Jeremiah 
Nichols,  Alphonzo 
Noves,  David 
Parker,  William  B. 
Pepper,  Joseph 
Pierce,  Stephen 
Reed,  Reuben 
Richards,  F.  S. 
Robinson,  William  A. 
Rogers,  Thomas 
Rouse,  Ambrose 
Sawtelle,  Thomas 
Simmons,  Spooner 
Simmons,  Stephen 
Skolfield,  John 
Small,  Charles  M. 
Stewart,  George 
Taylor,  George  E. 
Timmins,  Grossman 
Thoits,  C.  R. 
Tobey,  E.  M. 
Varnum,  D.  P. 
Wakefield,  A.  B. 
Waterman,  John 
Wease,  C.  L.  C. 
Webber,  William  H. 
Welch,  Hialmer  M. 
Wills,  Lsaac  T. 
Withee,  Charles  E. 
Withee,  Xanthus 
York,  William  H. 
Sullivan,  James 
Rowe,  W.  J. 
Reed,  Harrison 
Perkins,  William  H. 
Galusha,  Thomas  A. 
Hamilton,  Silas 
Gage,  Samuel  H. 


APPENDIX   D.  347 

Recapitulation  of  Gompany  B,Seventh  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers. 


Present  &  Absent. 

Killed. 

Prison- 
ers. 

Trans- 
ferred. 

Fit  for 
Duty. 

Sick. 

ceased,   charged,  serted. 

!                ! 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers 
Non-Com.  Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Trivates 

3 

9 

3 

55 

3 
13 

5 

4 

3 

12 

3 

77 

Total 

70 

16 

5 

4 

95 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  Ist,  1861. 


Present. 

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In 

Arrest. 

On 

For  Duty. 

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Duty. 

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Present  Organization  of  the  Company. 


Date  of 

o 

Names. 

tU) 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Rank  or 
Appoint- 

Remarks. 

«5 

< 

ment. 

1 

James  P.  Jones 

26 

Captain 

China 

Aug.  8 

2 

William  L.  Haskell 

25 

1st  Lieut. 

Poland 

do 

Recruiting. 

3 

Eli  H.  Webber 

2d  Lieut 

China 

1 

John  C.  McKenney 

29 

Sergeant 

Phipsburg 

Nov.  9 

2 

Joseph  M.  Penny 

25 

do       , 

Waterville 

Sept.  10 

3 

Lemuel  C.  Small 

25 

do 

Brunswick 

Sept.  23 

4 

Lincoln  K.  Plummer 

18 

do 

Jefferson 

Nov.  9 

5 

Calvin  F.  Parker 

25 

do 

Norridgewock 

Dec.  4 

1 

Andrew  Bisbee 

25 

Corporal 

Norridgewock 

Aug.  8 

2 

William  R.  Crosby 

30 

do 

Phipsburg 

do 

3 

George  E.  Taylor 

19 

do 

Bingham 

Sept.  1 

4 

Thomas  Crawford 

19 

do 

Bath 

Sept.  10 

5 

Harrison  Reed 

22 

do 

Windsor 

Sept.  23 

6 

Charles  M.  Small 

19 

do 

Bath 

do 

348 


ADJUTANT-GENERAL  S    REPORT. 


Keturn  of  Capt.  Charles  D.  Gilmore,  Company  C,  Seventh  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine 
Volunteers,  expressing  its  condition  on  the  morning  of  December  1st,  1861,  to- 
gether witii  a  record  of  the  changes  tlia:  have  taken  place  in  the  Comijany  since  it 
entered  the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the  twenty-first  dav  of  August,  1861. 

CHARLES   D.  GILMORE,  Captain. 


Names. 


COMMISS  D  OFFICERS. 

Charles  J).  Gilmore, 
John  A.  Bachelder, 
Albert  P.  Titcomb. 

SERGE.\NTS. 

Andrew  M.  Benson, 
Charles  Lowell, 
Frank  B.  Holden, 
Eli  McLaughlin, 
John  F.  Toliiu. 

CORPORALS. 

Warren  A.  McFlieters, 
Jose])h  Laing, 
Ira  F.  Stinchtield, 
David  H.  Barker, 
George  B.  McKenney, 
Albion  A.  Messer, 
Saufurd  Bruce, 
Alien  L.  Harmon. 

MUSICIANS. 

William  A.  Taylor, 
S.  T.  Stewart. 

WAGONER. 

William  Kennedy. 

PRIVATES. 

Annis,  Morrill 
Either,  Major  W. 
Balf,  Stephen 
Betters,  Felix 
Bragg,  George  E. 
Cressey,  David  B. 
Carney,  James 
Curtis,  Albert  T. 
Doble,  Roscoe 
DoUoff,  James 
Dougherty,  Thomas 
Dougherty,  Charles  H. 
Flemming,  John 
Farnham,  Charles  M. 
Fish,  Thomas 
Grover,  George  H. 
Gates,  Albert  F. 
Gates,  Augustine 
Gray,  Warren 
Hatch,  Andrew  J. 
Holmes,  Jacol) 
Harris,  William  W. 
Haynes,  Luther 
Hayne-!.  Ashliurv  F. 
Hull,  Oliver 
Hanscomli,  John 
Jordan,  Edwin 
Kin>cll.  George 
Libbey,  Thomas  S. 
Lombard,  Orrin 


go 

\IustrM 

gj       Residence. 

into 

Remarks. 

<                            ; 

II 

J.S.Ser. 

40  Bangor 

M 

Aug.21 

37  Oldtown 

M 

do 

24  Lincoln 

S 

do 

Sick  at  Camp. 

26  Oldtown 

S 

do 

26      do 

s 

do 

24  Bangor 

s 

do 

21  Oldtown 

s 

do 

21  Lincoln 

s 

do 

24  Lowell   [keag 

s 

do 

53  Passadum- 

M 

do 

21  Lincoln 

s 

do 

21  Mariaville 

s 

do 

22  Enfield 

s 

do 

'^ 

21       do 

s 

do 

22  Lincoln 

s 

do 

22  Winn 

s 

do 

26  Burlington 

s 

do 

16  Oldtown 

s 

do 

27      do 

M 

do 

26  Oldtown 

s 

do 

Sick  at  Baltimore. 

21  Linneus 

s 

do 

30  Lincoln 

s 

do 

Sick  at  Camp. 

41  Oldtown 

s 

do 

22  Dixinont 

s 

do 

Sick  at  Camp. 

20  Winn 

s 

do 

38  Oldtown 

s 

do 

20  Enfield 

s 

do 

Sick  at  Camp. 

19  Lincoln  [keag 

s 

do 

.51  Passadum- 

M 

Discharged  for  Disability. 

26  Oldtown 

s 

do 

37      do 

M 

do 

1 8  Lincoln 

S 

do 

26  Kdinburg 

s 

do 

26  Oldtown 

s 

do 

18  Drew  PI. 

s 

do 

22  Burlington 

s 

do 

Died  at  Baltimore,  November  7. 

20  Lincoln 

s 

do 

32  Enfield 

M 

do 

31  Lincoln 

s 

do 

25  Swiinville 

s 

do 

23  Oldtown 

s 

do 

20  Passadum- 

s 

do 

18      do       [keag 

s 

do 

27  Oldtown 

s 

do 

48  Milford 

M 

do 

23  Bradley 

s 

do 

19  Oldiown 

s 

do 

42  Lincoln 

M 

do 

20      do 

s 

do 

Died  at  Camp,  November  30. 

APPENDIX   D. 


349 


Return  of  Company  O,  Seventh  Regiment,  (^Contiyiued.^ 


Names. 


Lyon,  Johnston 
Lindsay,  John  M. 
Lizott,  Octavus 
Lyon,  Joseph 
Leonard,  Milan 
Mitchell,  Benj.  W. 
McKenney,  A.  J. 
McMullen,  Duncan 
McKay,  Moses  W. 
Moreau,  Joseph 
Nash,  Royall 
Neddo,  Joseph 
O'Brien,  Frank 
Potter,  Benjamin  S. 
Pond,  James,  Jr. 
Patten,  Alonzo 
Palmer,  Moses 
Pel  key,  Edward 
Palmeton,  Shepherd 
Reynolds,  Edward 
Rowe,  Madison  C. 
Rines,  George  W. 
Roberts,  Myron  B. 

Sibley,  Selden  K. 

Sawyer,  Arander 

Shorey,  James 

Smith,  Edwin 

Stickncy,  William  C 

Thomas,  James  N. 

Weymouth,  Jacob 

Warren,  Osman 

White,  Henry  C. 

Lairy,  Francis 

Sibley,  Stilson  E. 

GuUifer,  Calvin 

Ring,  Warren  T. 

Felix,  Edward 

Colbuth,  Wm.  H. 

Collins,  Davis 

Hanscomb,  Frank  O. 

Lancaster,  W.  S.  N. 

Turner,  Luther  I. 

True,  Alvin  E. 

Turner,  Adrian  E. 

Towle,  James 


Residence. 


Lincoln 
do 

Old  town 

Lincoln 

Plant.  No. 

Oldtown 
ISJEnfield 
24,  Burlington 


41 


Oldtown 


do       [keag 
Passadum- 
Oldtown 
Mattawara- 
Lincoln  [keay 
Woodville  Pi 
Oldtown 
Carroll 

30;  Oldtown 

28|     do 

28|Winn 

22  {Old  town 

20 1     do 

19  Lincoln 

21  Burlington 


Oldtown 

Milford 

Newburg 
21 ;  Springfield 
27  j  Lee 
25 1  Oldtown 
37  (Lincoln 
ISjLowell    [keag 
18  Passadum- 
24 1  No.  1  Plant 
23  Oldtown 
19|     do 

34!     do  [tis 

18'Mattamiscon 
241  Calais 
23  Milo 
21  [Max  field 
18  Lincoln 


do 

do 

Enfield 


Aug.21 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


Remarks. 


Sick  at  Camp. 

Sick  at  Camp. 
Sick  in  Hospital. 


Deserted,  October  12. 


Died  in  Quarters,  November  17. 


I  Aug.21 


Sick  at  Camp. 


Died  at  Baltimore. 


350  adjutant-genekal's  report. 

Recapitulation  of  Company  C,  Seventh  Regiment  Infantry,  3Iaine  Volunteers. 


Present  &  Absent. 

Killed. 

Prison- 
ers. 

De- 
ceased. 

no      Troiio 

Fit  for 
Duty. 

Sick. 

charged,  serted.  ferred. 

1 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers 
Non-Com.  Offieers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 

3 

13 

3 

60 

9 

4 

1 

1 

3 
13 

3 
75 

Total                      1       79 

9 

4 

1 

1 

94 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  \st,  1861. 


Present. 

Absent. 

On 

In 

Arrest. 

On 

For  Duty. 

Sick. 

Special 
Duty. 

Sick. 

Special 
Service. 

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Present  Organization  of  the  Company. 


Date  of 

1 

Names. 

< 

40 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Rank  or 
Appoint- 
ment. 

Remarks. 

1 

Charles  D.  Gilmore 

Captain    Bangor 

Aug.  17 

2 

John  A.  Bachelder 

37 

1st  Lieut.  Oldtown 

Aug.  21 

3 

A.  P.  Titcomb 

24 

2d  Lieut  i  Lincoln 

do 

1 

Andrew  M.  Renson 

26 

Sergeant 

Oldtown 

Aug.  20 

2 

Charles  Lowell 

26 

do 

do 

do 

3 

Frank  B.  Holden 

24 

do 

Bangor 

do 

4 

Eli  McLaughlin 

27 

do 

Oldtown 

do 

5 

John  F.  Tobin 

21 

do 

Lincoln 

do 

1 

Warren  A.  McPheters 

24 

Corporal 

Lowell 

Aug.  20 

2 

Joseph  Liiing 

53 

do 

Passadum- 

do 

3 

Ira  F.  Stinchfield 

22 

do 

Lincoln  [keag 

do 

4 

David  H.  Barker 

21 

do 

Mariavillc 

do 

.5 

George  B  McKenney 

21 

do 

Enfield 

do 

6 

Alvin  A.  Messer 

22 

do 

do 

do 

7 

Sanford  Bruce 

21 

do 

Lincoln 

do 

8 

Allen  L.  Harmon 

22 

do 

Winn 

do 

APPENDIX   D. 


351 


Return  of  Capt.  Thomas  W.  Hyde,  Company  D,  Seventh  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine 
Volunteers,  expressing  its  condition  on  the  morning  of  December  1st,  1861,  to- 
gether with  a  record  of  the  changes  that  have  Uxken  place  in  the  Company  since  it 
entered  the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the  twenty-first  day  of  August,  1861. 

HIRAM  A.  DALTON,  Captain. 


> 

1 

OS 

Mustr'd 

■  "-"■'  "-"-'"•""'^  ■  —^ 

Names. 

Sd 

Residence. 

Sc 

into 

Kemarks. 

|k 

U.S.Ser. 

COMmiss'd  officers. 

Thomas  W.  Hyde, 

21  Bath 

s 

Aug.22 

Promoted  to  Major. 

Henry  S.  Hagar, 

22  Richmond 

s 

do 

"         "  Adjutant. 

George  E.  Morse. 

22  Bath 

s 

do 

SERGEANTS. 

George  W.  Annable, 

24  Augusta 

s 

do 

Sick  at  Camp,  of  lame  ancle. 

James  Smith, 

39  Eastport 

s 

do 

Reduced  to  Ranks. 

George  McLellan, 

23  Bath 

s 

do 

"              " 

John  Simons. 

42  Philadelphia 

M 

do 

t(                       c< 

MUSICIANS. 

William  A.  Brown, 

Brunswick 

S 

do 

C.  K.  Hersey. 

45  Webster 

do 

Sick  at  Camp. 

WAGONER. 

J.  Norton,  Jr. 

35  Portland 

s, 

do 

PRIVATES. 

Arno,  Veranus  M. 

28  Wales 

s 

do 

Promoted  to  Corporal. 

Babb,  Joseph  Edwin 

22iW.  Gardiner 

s 

do 

Bachelder,  Amos  J. 

19[     do 

s 

do 

Bennett,  Charles 

25  Bath 

s 

do 

Bickford,  Kendall 

42  PittstoQ 

M 

do 

Bowring,  Horace  C. 

26  Bath 

M 

do 

Sick  at  Camp. 

Bragg,  Henry  A. 

24      do 

s 

do 

u             " 

Call,  Joseph  F. 

21  Richmond 

s 

do 

Promoted  to  Corporal. 

Davis,  William  0. 

21  W.  Gardiner 

s 

do 

Promoted  to  Sergeant. 

Douglass,  George  B. 

21  Gardiner 

s 

do 

Discharged.     Disability. 

Doughty,  Charles 

46  Durham 

s 

do 

Dunbrack,  William  H. 

22  Halifax,  N.  S. 

s 

do 

Eaton,  George  L. 

46  Brunswick 

M 

do 

Edgerly,  Richard 

21  i  Bath 

s 

do 

Farmer,  William 

25  East  Boston 

s 

do 

Deserted. 

Flanders,  Benjamin  F. 

21  Gardiner 

s 

do 

Sick  at  Camp. 

Fox  Thomas 

33  Portland 

M 

do 

"        " 

Gay,  Benjamin  F. 

24  Bath 

s 

do 

Reduced  from  Corporal. 

Goodwin,  Charles  A. 

24  Dresden 

s 

do 

Promoted  to  Sergeant. 

Green,  Edward  K. 

28  Saco 

s 

do 

Hinckley,  Alonzo 

25  Vassalboro' 

s 

do 

Hodson,  William  B. 

26  Brunswick 

s 

do 

Hunter,  Charles  C. 

29  Topsham 

s 

do 

Jaquith,  Orison  D. 

25  Gardiner 

s 

do 

Jones,  Calvin 

19  Washington 

s 

do 

Lee,  John 

24  Lewiston 

s 

do 

Sick  at  Camp. 

McCutchen,  John 

18  Bath 

s 

do 

McKinney,  L.  D. 

23  W.  Gardiner 

s 

do 

McNeills,  Thomas 

33  Portland 

s 

do 

Merrill,  John  W. 

25  Bath 

s 

do 

Promoted  to  Corporal. 

Middleton,  John 

23  Moose  River, 

s 

do 

Deserted. 

Mitchell,  Benjamin  F. 

18  Bath  [Canada 

s 

do 

Moore,  Charles  H. 

18      do 

s 

do 

Oliver,  Levi  C. 

37 

do 

M 

do 

Sick  at  Camp. 

Page,  Dexter  W. 

28 

W.  Gardiner 

s 

do 

Pepper,  George 

21 

Bath 

s 

do 

Sick  at  Camp. 

Piper,  George  W. 

18 

Hallowell 

s 

do 

Pinkham,  John  H. 

18 

Boothbav 

s 

do 

Pomeroy,  Fernando  C. 

18 

Solon 

s 

do 

Price,  Charles  W. 

18 

Richmond 

s 

do 

Sick  at  Camp. 

352 


ADJUTANT-GENERAL'S   REPORT. 


Return  of  Company  D,  Seventh  Regiment,  (  Continued.') 


Names. 


Richardson,  Thomas  A, 

Ross,  Horace 
Sisk,  Edward 
Small,  William  H.  H. 
Stevens,  Jason  K. 
Levett,  Charles  H. 
Svlvester,  Austin  W. 
Tyrrell,  William  D. 
Williams,  Aaron 
Coombs,  Thomas  A. 
Kennison,  Henry  C. 
Dunninnj,  Horace 
Packard,  Thomas  A. 
Monte,  Charles 
Lombard,  Thomas  H. 
Ayer,  Caleb  R. 
Adams,  Edwin  P. 
Dorman,  George  H. 
Header,  George 
Meader,  Joseph 
Maxwell,  George  M. 
Pease,  Shepard 
Corliss,  George  L. 
Powers,  John 


gcJ 

Mustr'd 

Residence. 

,;  bn 

into 

S 

U.S.Ser. 
Aug.22 

Pittston 

Bowdoinham 

S 

do     1 

Martinburg, 

S 

do    ! 

Bowdoin[N.Y 

s 

do 

Waterville 

M 

do 

Richmond 

s 

do 

Watertbrd 

s 

do 

Liniieus 

s 

do 

Bowdoinham 

s 

do     ! 

Bath 

s 

do 

Belgrade 

s 

do 

Brunswick 

s 

do 

Readfield 

s 

do 

Portland 

M 

do 

Litchfield 

s 

do 

Portland 

M 

Sept.  7 

Newfield 

s 

do 

do 

s 

do 

Litchfield 

s 

do 

do 

s 

do 

do 

s 

do 

Monmouth 

M 

do 

Yarmouth 

s 
s 

Aug.22 

! 

Remarks. 


Reduced  from  CorporaL 


Deserted. 

Promoted  to  Corporal. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant. 

! 

Promoted  to  Corporal. 

Sick  at  Camp. 


Promoted  to  Sergeant. 


Transferred  to  Company  B. 


APPENDIX   D. 


353 


Recapitulation  of  Company  D,Seventh  Regiment  Infantry^  Maine  Volunteers. 


Present  &;  Absent. 

Killed. 

Prison- 
ers. 

De- 
ceased. 

Dis- 
cliarged. 

De- 
serted. 

3 

Trans- 
ferred. 

Fit  for 
Duty. 

Sick. 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers  |         3 
Non-Com.  Officers                4 
Musicians  &  Wagoner          2 
Privates                                64 

1 

1 

3 

4 

2 

69 

Total                            73     i       1 

1 

3 

78 

Condensed  Morning  Report, 

December  1st,  1861. 

Present. 

Absent. 

On       i       T.. 

On 

For  Duty. 

Sick. 

Special 
Doty. 

Arrest. 

Sick. 

Special 
Service. 

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Present  Organization  of  the  Company. 


— 

— 

Date  of 

d 

Names. 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Rank  or 
Appoint- 

Remarks. 

S5 

< 

ment. 

1 

2 
S 

Hiram  A.  Dalton 

38 

Captain 

Readfield 

Aug.  21 

George  E.  Morse 

22 

2d  Lieut. 

Bath 

Aug.  19 

1 

George  W.  Annable 

20 

Sergeant 

Augusta 

Aug.  20 

2 

Ciiarles  A.  Goodwin 

24 

do 

Dresden 

Sept.  1 

3 

William  D.  Tvrrell 

23 

do 

Linneus 

do 

4 

William  0.  Davis 

21 

do 

W.  Gardiner 

Oct.  1 

5 

Caleb  R.  Ayer 

18 

do 

Portland 

do 

1 

John  W.  Merrill 

25 

Corporal 

Bath 

Oct.  1 

2 

George  L.  Eaton 

46 

do 

Brunswick 

Aug.  20 

3 

Austin  W.  Svlvester 

19 

do 

Watcrford 

Oct.  23 

4 

William  11.  H.  Small 

20 

do 

Bowdoin 

Sept.  1 

5 

Veranus  M.  Arno 

28 

do 

Wales 

Oct.  1 

6 

Joseph  F.  Call 

21 

do 

Kichmond 

do 

7 

Thomas  A.  Coombs 

19 

do 

Bath 

do 

8 

Joseph  E.  Babb 

22 

do 

W.  Gardiner 

Oct.  8 

854 


ADJUTANT-GENERAL  S   REPORT. 


Return  of  Capt.  John  W.  Channinj2:,  Company  E,  Seventh  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine 
Volunteers,  expressing  its  condition  on  tlie  morning  of  December  1st,  1861,  to- 
gether with  a  record  of  the  changes  that  have  taken  place  in  the  Company  since 
it  entered  the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the  twentv-first  dav  of  August,  1861. 
LiEDT.  ALBERT   A.  NICKERSON,  Commanding. 


1 

c  C 

Mustr'd 

• 

Names. 

§i 

Resideice.      j 

'-"'§- 

into 

Remarks. 

< 

'/ 

siZ 

U.S.Ser. 

commiss'd  officers. 

John  W.  Channing, 

32 

Fairfield 

M 

Aug.21 

Promoted  to  Captain. 

Albert  A.  Nickerson. 

21 

do 

S 

do 

"              1st  Lieutenant. 

SERGEANTS. 

Augustus  F.  Emery, 

33 

do 

S 

do 

Promoted  to  2d  Lieutenant. 

Charles  W.  Smiley, 

23 

Sidney 

s 

do 

"              1st  Sergeant. 

Charles  M   Loan, 

22 

Athens 

s 

do 

Sick  at  camp. 

George  E.  Ford. 

21 

Fairfield 

s 

do 

CORPORALS. 

Martin  Drew, 

Isaac  P.  Avery, 

32 

Unity 

M 

do 

Samuel  R.  Tuttle, 

18 

Fairfield 

s 

do 

James  S.  Nye, 

19 

do 

s 

do 

Thomas  F.  Davis, 

18 

Pittsfield 

s 

do 

Died  at  Washington,  Nov.  28. 

Edwin  A.  Emery, 

27 

Fairfield 

M 

do 

Alvin  S.  Hall, 

21 

Clinton 

s 

do 

David  Seavey. 

40 

Waterville 

M 

do 

MnsiciAN. 

Chandler  Reynolds. 

37 

Benton 

M 

do 

"WAGONER. 

James  H.  Jacobs. 

20 

Fairfield 

S 

do 

PRIVATES. 

Allen,  Ansel  C. 

27 

NoiTidgewock 

M 

do 

Sick  at  camp. 

Bradbury,  Edwin 

22 

Fairfield 

s 

do 

Burnham,  Richard  D. 

20 

do 

s 

do 

Batchelder,  Abram 

19 

Haiti  and 

s 

do 

Broad,  Augustus 

25 

Unity 

s 

do 

Bacon,  James  K. 

18 

Waterville 

s 

do 

Burrill,  NexviU  S. 

s 

do 

Bacon,  George 

do 

s 

do 

Chadwick,  Levi  W. 

24 

Newburg 

s 

do 

Crockett,  Allison 

21 

Abbott 

s 

do 

Cole,  George 

22 

Oldtown 

s 

do 

Drew,  Ephraim 

18 

Fairfield 

s 

do 

Conner,  James  S. 

22 

do 

s 

do 

Promoted  to  Sergeant.. 

Chapman,  Asa 

Mercer 

s 

do 

Doble,  Alvah  B. 

20 

Etna 

s 

do 

Emery,  Josiali  B. 

18 

Fairfield 

s 

do 

Ford,  .James  B. 

28 

do 

s 

do 

Discharged.    Disability. 

Geyrough,  George 

21 

Waterville 

s 

do 

Henabry,  Thomas 

20 

Palmyra 

s 

do 

Hammond,  Elias  H. 

3.5 

Pittsfield 

s 

do 

Home,  Thomas  E. 

26 

Vassal)  )oro' 

s 

do 

Hubbard,  William  H. 

22 

Fairfield 

s 

do 

Hunter,  William 

27 

Clinton 

s 

do 

Knowles,  Charles 

19 

Troy 

s 

do 

Luce,  Benjamin  F. 

18 

Fairfield 

s 

do 

Lawrence,  Henry 

29 

do 

s 

do 

Messer,  Orrin  R. 

23 

s 

do 

Messer,  John  N. 

19 

Waterville 

s 

do 

Moore,  Robert  H. 

20 

Dixmont 

s 

do 

Myriclc,  Edward 

21 

Troy 

s 

do 

Mack,  Samuel 

17 

Fairfield 

s 

do 

Pollard,  Hiram  S. 

21 

Win  slow 

s 

do 

Prebble,  Rufus 

18 

do 

s 

do 

APPENDIX  D. 


355 


Return  of  Company  E,  Seventh  Regiment,  (^Continued.) 


CO 

Mustr'd 

Names. 

&£ 

Residence. 

st 

into 

Remarks. 

< 

ss 

U.S.Ser. 

Booler,  Gott 

33 

Waterville 

s 

Aug.21 

Kidlon,  John  W. 

22 

Albion 

s 

do 

Eeynolds,  H.  A.  P. 

19 

Burnham 

s 

do 

Sick  at  camp. 

Stevens,  Addison  N. 

21 

Fairfield 

s 

do 

Scribner,  Josiah  S. 

23 

Unity 

s 

do 

Died  at  Baltimore. 

Seribner,  Daniel  M. 

27 

do 

s 

do 

Tilton,  George  E. 

21 

Troy 

s 

do 

Williams,  Joseph  F. 

18 

N.  Anson 

s 

do 

Promoted  to  Corporal. 

Young,  Samuel 

25 

Lexington 

s 

do 

Cole,  Richard 

22 

Burnham 

8 

do 

Webster,  Samuel  B. 

18 

Fairfield 

s 

do 

Greenlicf,  Perry 

21 

s 

do 

Promoted  to  Sergeant. 

Tibbetts,  Alonzo 

21 

Athens 

s 

do 

Allen,  Isaiah 

22 

Lincolu 

s 

Sept.29 

356 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Recapitulation  of  Company  E.  Seventh  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers. 


Present  &  Absent. 

Killed. 

Prison- 
ers. 

Trans- 
ferred. 

Fit  for 
Duty. 

Sick. 

ceased. 

charged,  serted. 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers 
Non-Com.  Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 

3 

8 

3 

31 

5 
10 

2 

1 

1 

3 
13 

3 
45 

Total 

45 

15 

2 

1 

1 

64 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  1st,  1861. 


For  DuTr. 


8  34  44 


4    8  12 


On 

Special 
Duty. 


In 
Arrest. 


S     = 

5  1 


Absent. 


o  ^   c- 


1    2 


On 

Special 
Service. 


460 


Present  Organization  of  the  Company. 


Date  of 

6 
IS 

Names. 

6 
< 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Rank  or 
Appoint- 
ment. 

Remarks. 

1 

John  W.  Channing 

32 

Captain 

Fairfield 

Aug.  21 

2  Albert  A.  Nickerson 

21 

1st  Lieut. 

do 

do 

3 

Augustus  F.  Emery 

33 

2d  Lieut. 

do 

do 

1 

C.  W.  Smiley 

23 

Sergeant 

Sidney 

Aug.  21 

2  Perry  Greenlief 

21 

do 

do 

3  Charles  M.  Loan 

22 

do 

Fairfield 

do 

4  George  E.  Pord 

21 

do 

do 

do 

5 

James  S.  Conner 

22 

do 

do 

do 

1 

Martin  Drew- 

23 

Corporal 

Fairfield 

Aug.  28 

2  Isaac  P.  Avery 

32 

do 

Unitv 

do 

3  Samuel  R.  Tattle 

18 

do 

Fairfield 

do 

4  James  S.  Nye 

19 

do 

do 

do 

5  Joseph  F.  Williams 

18 

do 

N.  Anson 

do 

6  Edwin  A.  Emery 

27 

do 

Fairfield 

do 

7  Alvin  S.  Hall 

21 

do 

Clinton 

do 

8 

David  Seavey 

40 

do 

Waterville 

do 

APPENDIX   D. 


357 


Return  of  Capt.  William  M.  Cushman,  Company  F,  Seventh  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine 
Volunteer?,  expressing  its  condition  on  the  morning  of  December  1st,  1861,  to- 
gether with  a  record  of  the  changes  that  have  taken  place  in  the  Company  since  it 
entered  the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  tlie  twenty-tirst  day  of  August,  1861. 

WILLIAM  M.  CUSHMAN,  Captain. 


Names. 


COMMISS  D  OFFICERS. 

William  M.  Cushman, 
James  M.  Andrews, 
Joseph  E.  Walker. 

SERGEANTS. 

Charles  Rounds, 
Andrew  J.  Forbes, 
John  F.  Doe, 
William  F.   Harris, 
Flavel  Goodwin. 

CORPORALS. 

John  B.  Foote, 
Ehen  True, 
Harry  Campbell, 
Isaac  Blaisdell, 
Simeon  Knight, 
Charles  Hard, 
John  J.  Cook, 
James  Goold. 

MUSICIANS. 

George  W.  Bodge, 
Benjamin  E.  Burgess. 

WAGONER. 

William  Barrows. 

PRIVATES. 

Ayer,  Andrew  S. 
Brown,  William  G. 
Berry,  Richard 
Burroughs,  Albert  H. 
Burns,  Eldward 
Bacon,  William 
Bushy,   Oliver 
Coolidge,  Roscoe 
Coolbroth,  George  F. 
Conaut,  Lorenzo 
Crooker,  Silas 
Crooker.  Almon  L. 
Doody,  John  H. 
Emerson,  George  N. 
Fenderson,  Eben 
F.arrin,  William  H. 
Foster,  James  E. 
Goodwin,  Flavel  H. 
Grant,  Samuel 
Green,  Thomas 
Gardner,  Albert  H. 
Hatch,  Ivory 
Hughes,  John 
Hardy,  Sidney  D. 
Kenni^on,  Horace 
Mitchell,  Harvey 
Mitchell,  R.  G. 
Mahoney,  Dennis 
Merrill,  Asa 
Mack,  Martin 


5.2 

Mustr'd 

£       Residence. 

into 

Remarks. 

<                    ; 

M 

U.S.Ser. 

37  Portland 

Aug.21 

Biddcford 

M 

do 

Resigned. 

23  Portland 

S 

do 

On  furlough. 

25      do 

S 

do 

28  Westbrook 

s 

do 

Reduced  to  ranks. 

21  S.  Berwick 

s 

do 

3.T  Westbrook 

s 

do 

Reduced  to  ranks. 

21  S.  Berwick 

s 

do 

34  Westbrook 

s 

do 

Promoted  to  Sergeant. 

23  Biddeford 

M 

do 

"           Corporal. 

2.5  Rome 

M 

do 

27  Portland 

s 

do 

Reduced  to  ranks. 

18  Dover 

do 

25  Biddeford 

s 

do 

Reduced  to  ranks. 

36  Lyman 

s 

do 

"           " 

21  Naples 

s 

do 

19  Biddeford 

s 

do 

1 9  Minot 

s 

do 

19  Mexico 

s 

do 

20  Dixfield 

s 

do 

;i2  Portland 

M 

do 

19  Bucktield 

s 

do 

Promoted  to  Corporal. 

18  Boston,  Mass. 

s 

do 

Discharged. 

18^  Portland 

s 

do 

21  Biddeford 

M 

do 

2o'Dixtield 

s 

do 

26  Portland 

M 

do 

22  Mexico 

S 

do 

23  Minot 

M 

do 

29  Minot 

21  Portland 

S 

do 

Sick  at  Camp. 

18  Kennebunk 

do 

Transferred  to  Co.  G. 

37  Calais 

M 

do 

Sick  at  Camp. 

18  Portland 

S 

do 

19      do 

S 

do 

25  S.  Berwick 

s 

do 

23  Westbrook 

s 

do 

Promoted  to  Sergeant. 

19  Wells 

s 

do 

21      do 

s 

do 

"           Corporal. 

21       do 

s 

do 

30  Biddeford 

18  Naples 

s 

do 

Promoted  to  Corporal. 

18  Conwav.N.H 

s 

do 

18  Biddeford 

s 

do 

25  Bucktield 

M 

do 

Promoted  to  Corporal. 

38  Boston 

M 

do 

24  Saco 

s 

do 

Sick  at  Camp. 

18  Biddeford 

s 

do 

358 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Company  F,  Seventh  Regiment,  (  Continued.') 


o  --■ 

Mustr'd 

Names. 

a 

Residence. 

'^'5 

into 

Remarks. 

< 

Sr^ 

U.!«:.Ser. 

Norton,  John 

18 

Biddeford 

s 

Aug.21 

Nugent,  James 

24 

Portland 

s 

do 

Spollman,  Jeremiah 

38 

do 

M 

do 

Sullivan,  Daniel 

35 

do 

Deserted. 

Stevens,  Alfred  A. 

23 

Westbrook 

S 

do 

Promoted  to  Sergeunt. 

Tuck,  Samuel  H. 

22 

Parsonsfield 

s 

do 

Underwood,  John  M. 

31 

Saco 

s 

do 

Verrill,  George  W. 

28 

Minot 

M 

do 

Promoted  to  Sergeant. 

Wyman,  Joseph 

32 

Berwick 

M 

do 

Sick  at  Camp. 

Douglass,  William 

18 

Portland 

S 

do 

Holbrook,  John  H. 

19 

do 

s 

do 

Sanders,  George  G. 

24 

Minot 

s 

do 

Cameron,  Joseph 

28 

Hallowell 

M 

do 

Brown,  Charles 

23 

Portland 

M 

do 

Dillingham,  Latimus 

53 

Biddeford 

M 

do 

Webb,  George  D. 

26 

Westbrook 

M 

do 

Stevens,  George  L. 

27 

do 

Lord,  Henry  I. 

22 

Biddeford 

M 

Sep.  24 

Conway,  John  M. 

22 

Bangor 

S 

Oct.  17 

Died  at  Camp. 

Verrill,  Mark  A. 

18 

Minot 

s 

Aug.27 

Sick  at  Camp. 

APPENDIX  D.  359 

Recapitulation  of  Company  F,  Seventh  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers. 


Present  &  Absent. 

Killed. 

Prison- 
ers. 

T»»«„ 

Fit  for 
Duty. 

Sick. 

ceased,  charged. 

serted.  ferred. 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers 
Non-Com.  Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 

1 
11 

3 
33 

1 
2 

7 

1 
1 

3 
13 

3 
41 

Total 

48 

10 

1 

2 

i 

60 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  \st,  1861, 


Present. 


For  Duty. 


1  13  33:47 


On 
Special 
Duty. 


Arrest. 


1  59 


Absent. 


Sice. 


i  9  s 


On 

Special 
Service. 


1  60 


Present  Organization  of  the  Company. 


Date  of 

i 

Names. 

< 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Rank  or 
Appoint- 
ment. 

Remarks. 

1 

2 
3 

William  M.  Cushman 

37 

Captain 

Portland 

Aug.  8 

Joseph  E.  Walker 

23 

2d  Lieut. 

Portland 

Aug.  8 

1 

1 

Charles  Rounds 

25 

Sergeant 

Portland 

Aug.  28 

2 

Alfred  A.  Stevens 

23 

do 

Westbrook 

do 

3 

.John  F.  Doe 

21 

do 

S.  Berwick 

do 

4 

Eben  True 

34 

do 

Westbrook 

do 

5 

Flavel  Goodwin 

25 

do 

S.  Berwick 

do 

1 

John  B.  Foote 

21 

Corporal 

S.  Berwick 

Aug.  28 

2 

Harry  Campbell 

23 

do 

Biddeford 

do 

3 

R.  G.  Mitchell 

25 

do 

Dover 

do 

4 

Isaac  Blaisdell 

25 

do 

Rome 

do 

5 

Albert  H.  Burroughs 

19 

do 

Buckfield 

do 

6 

Sidney  D.  Hardy 

18 

do 

Naples 

do 

7 

Albert  H.  Gardner 

21 

do 

Wells 

do 

8 

George  W.  Verrill 

28 

do 

Minot 

do 

360 


ADJUTANT-GENERAL  S    REPORT. 


Return  of  Capt.  Charles  H.  Gilman,  Company  G,  Seventh  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine 
Volunteers,  expressing  its  conilition  on  the  morning  of  December  1st,  1861,  to- 
gether with  a  record  of  the  changes  that  have  taken  place  in  the  Company  since  it 
entered  the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the  twentv-first  dav  of  August,  1861. 

CHARLES  H.  GILMAN,  Captain. 


Names. 


commiss'd  officers. 
Charles  H.  Gilman, 
George  B.  Knight, 
Simeon  Walter. 

SERGEANTS. 

George  McGinley, 
Thomas  P.  Beals, 
John  E.  Procter, 
J.  L.  Waterhouse, 
Lewis  L.  Thurston. 

CORPORALS. 

H.  Motley, 
H.  H.  Cushraan, 
J.  T.  FoUett, 
R.  N.  Fields, 
James  Clapp, 
Alphonzo  Dalloff, 
Henry  Eveleth. 

MUSICIAN. 

Jabez  Eveleth. 

WAGONERS. 

J.  F.  Scillins, 
Albert  Osgood. 

PRIVATES. 

Armstrong,  J.  H. 
Adams,  David 
Adams,  William 
Begg,  John  R. 
Bragdon,  D.  L. 
Brackctt,  George  W. 
Blake,  S.  R. 
Cobb,  J.  H. 
Cobb,  Levi  B. 
Drake,  Phares  S. 
Decker,  AUiert  S. 
Emons,  George 
Fields,  Eben 
Graff  am,  J.  F. 
Gulliver,  Franklin 
Graffam,  Joseph  A. 
Goddard,  J.  H. 
Gower,  J.  W. 
Hodskins,  S.  F. 
Hooper,  L.  P. 
Hanscom,  Stephen 
Huntlev,  S.  C. 
Hunt,  G.  F. 
Hart,  John 
Hatch,  WD. 
Jackson,  R.  H. 
Jones,  C.  W. 
Johnston,  James 
Knights,  W.  P. 
Lacas,  C.  J. 
Lent,  James 


t-  • 

AInstr'd 

u 

Residence. 

^Tc 

into 

Remarks. 

■< 

a 

U.S.Ser 

36 

Portland 

M 

Aug.21 

39 

do 

M 

do 

C.  Elizabeth 

M 

do 

24 

Portland 

S 

do 

28 

do 

S 

do 

35 

do 

s 

do 

36 

C.  Elizabeth 

s 

do 

22 

Portland 

s 

do 

Transferred  to  Co.  F. 

21 

do 

s 

do 

23 

do 

s 

do 

19 

do 

s 

do 

24 

Freeport 

s 

do 

Promoted  to  Sergeant. 

24 

Portland 

s 

do 

25 

Rumford 

s 

do 

Deserted. 

31 

Portland 

s 

do 

Died  at  Baltimore. 

35 

do 

s 

do 

Transferred  to  Band. 

22 

do 

s 

do 

24 

No.3,  Range  5 

23 

Portland 

s 

do 

Promoted  to  Corporal. 

25 

Westbrook 

M 

do 

28 

Portland 

s 

do 

Promoted  to  Corporal. 

18 

do 

s 

do 

21 

do 

s 

do 

Promoted. 

20 

do 

s 

do 

27 

do 

s 

do 

Discharged.    Disability. 

44 

Westbrook 

M 

do 

19 

do 

s 

Sep.  24 

28 

Portland 

s 

Aug.21 

22 

Boothbay 

s 

do 

19 

Kennebunk 

8 

Sep.  30 

23 

Windham 

S 

do 

, 

23 

Westbrook 

S 

do 

23 

do 

M 

do 

22 

Windham 

S 

Aug.21 

Sick  at  camp. 

22 

Portland 

41 

Canaan 

M 

do 

In  arrest  at  Baltimore. 

18 

Paris 

S 

do 

19 

Portland 

s 

do 

18 

Stan  dish 

s 

do 

30 

Windsor 

s 

do 

Sick  at  camp. 

24 

Westbrook 

s 

do 

25 

Portland 

s 

do 

34 

0.  Elizabeth 

M 

Nov.]  1 

22 

Naples 

M 

Aug.21 

24 

Yarmouth 

M 

do 

Sick  at  camp. 

19 

Liverpool, En. 

M 

do 

18 

Windham 

M 

do 

21 

Gorliain 

M 

do 

19 

Richmond 

M 

do 

APPENDIX   D. 


361 


Return  of  Company  G,  Seventh  Regiment,  (Continued.} 


u    • 

Musir'd 

Names. 

a 

Residence. 

c"^ 

into 

Bemarks. 

<_ 

Si» 

U.S.Ser. 

Lee,  John  T. 

21 

C.  Elizabeth 

M 

Nov.  11 

Messer,  Alvin 

19 

Portland 

M 

Aug.  21 

Sick  at  camp. 

Melody,  Thomas 

27 

do 

M 

do 

Moore,  J.  H. 

21 

Lyman 

M 

do 

Murray,  Wellington 

19 

Manchester 

M 

do 

Deserted. 

Matthews,  A.  L. 

19  Windham 

M 

do 

Nason,  William  P. 

18 

Westbrook 

S 

do 

Stevens,  C.  B. 

23 

do 

s 

do 

Spencer,  A.  C. 

Portland 

M 

do 

Sick  at  Washington. 

Smith,  C.  J.  B. 

27 

do 

S 

do 

Stanford,  C.  B. 

27 

do 

s 

do 

Oaks,  John 

22 

C.  Elizabeth 

s 

Nov  11 

Smith,  John  W. 

•25 

Boston 

M 

Sep. 24 

Trundy,  William  T. 

34 

Portland 

M 

Aug.21 

Watts,  A.  J. 

18 

N.  Gloucester 

S 

do 

Sick  at  Washington.  J 

Waterhouse,  C.  H. 

31 

C.  Elizabeth 

M 

do 

Waterhouse,  G.  J. 

18 

Scarboro' 

S 

do 

Sick  at  camp. 

Cobb,  Edward 

19!  Yarmouth 

S 

do 

Trundy,  C.  A. 

23  Westbrook 

s 

do 

Sick  at  Baltimore. 

AVithav,  A.  C. 

21 

Portland 

s 

do 

Sick  at  camp. 

Cox,  J.  M. 

22 

Cherryfield 

s 

do 

Sick  at  camp. 

Bounds,  Edward 

17 

Portland 

Maxwell,  William 

26 

do 

Lewis,  A.  B. 

35 

do 

M 

Aug. 

Sick  at  camp. 

Chase,  A.  K. 

19 

do 

S 

do 

Lunt,  James 

30 

do 

M 

do 

Sick  at  camp. 

Emerson,  George 

IC 

Kennebunk 

s 

do 

"         " 

24 


362  adjutant-general's  report. 

Recapitulation  of  Company  G,  Seventh  Regiment  Infantry ,  3Iaine  Volunteers. 


Present  &.  Absent 

Killed. 

Prison- 
ers. 

De- 
ceased. 

Dis- 
charged. 

De- 
serted. 

Trans- 
ferred. 

Fit  for 
Duty. 

Sick. 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers 
Non-Com.  Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 

3 
13 

3 
35 

15 

1 

1 

1 

2 

5 

3 
13 

3 
60 

Total 

54 

15     1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

5 

79 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  \st,  1861. 


Present. 

Absent. 

On 

In 
Arrest. 

On 

Sick. 

Sick. 

Special 

DUTV. 

Service. 

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Present  Organization  of  the  Company 

Date  of 

i 

Names. 

< 

30 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Rank  or 
Appoint- 
ment. 

Remarks. 

1 

C.  H.  Oilman 

Ca|jtain 

Portland 

May  18 

2 

George  B.  Knij^ht 

37 

1st  Lieut. 

do 

do 

3 

Simeon  Walton 

29 

2d  Lieut. 

do 

1 

George  McGinlcy 

24 

Sergeant 

Portland 

Aug.  21 

2 

Thomas  P.  Bcals 

28 

do 

do 

do 

3 

John  E.  Procter 

35 

do 

do 

do 

4 

John  L.  Waterhouse 

36 

do         |C.  Eli/.abeth 

do 

5 

R.  N.  Field 

24 

do 

Freeport 

Oct.  17 

1 

n  H.  Cushman 

23 

Corporal 

Boston 

Aug.  21 

2 

J.  T.  Follet 

19 

do 

Portland 

do 

3 

J.  M.  Clapp 

24 

do 

do 

do 

4 

J.  H.  Armstrong 

23 

do 

do 

do 

5 

William  Adams 

28 

do 

do 

do 

f) 

D.  L.  liragdon 

21 

do 

do 

Oct.  17 

/ 

G.  H.  Waterhouse 

31 

do 

C  Elizabeth 

do 

8 

R.  II.  Jackson 

22 

do 

Naples 

do 

APPENDIX   D. 


36S 


Return  of  Capt.  Edward  H.  Cass,  Company  H,  Seventh  Eeoimcnt  Infantry,  Maine 
Volunteers,  expressing  its  condition  on  tiie  morning  of  December  1st,  1861,  to- 
gether with  a  record  of  the  clianges  that  have  taken  place  in  tlie  Company  since 
it  entered  the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the  twentyfirst  day  of  Au<;ust,  1861. 

EDWARD  H.  CASS,  Captain. 


— 

5.2; 

Muslr'd 

Names. 

<b 

Residence. 

3  P  1 

into 

Remarks. 

< 

Zw 

U.S.Ser. 

COMmiss'd  officers. 

Edward  H.  Cass, 

26 

Bangor 

M 

Aug.21 

Thomas  S.  Cates, 

48 

do 

M 

do 

Henry  C.  Snow. 

25 

Hampden 

S 

do 

SERGEANTS. 

Samuel  S.  Mann, 

36 

Bangor 

M 

do 

Reduced  to  Third  Sergeant. 

Henry  A   Cole, 

24 

Beverly 

S 

do 

William  Crosbv, 

18 

Bangor 

S 

do 

Reduced  to  ranks. 

Luther  C.  Fairfield, 

39 

do 

M 

do 

Charles  E.  Robinson. 

23 

do 

CORPORALS. 

George  H.  Buker, 

21 

Bangor 

S. 

do 

William  H.  Pitcher, 

31 

do 

M 

do 

William  E.  Larrabee, 

24 

Hampden 

S 

do 

Charles  W.  Pierce, 

18 

Bangor 

s 

do 

Franklin  Whittier, 

48 

do 

M 

Transferred. 

George  H.  Billings, 

20 

Monroe 

s 

do 

David  Thompson, 

26 

Bradley 

s 

do 

Sick  at  camp. 

Martin  V.  B.  Hutchings. 

25 

Brewer 

M 

do 

WAGONER. 

B.  F.  Bicknell. 

21 

S 

do 

PRIVATES. 

Bartlelt,  Jesse 

25 

Orono 

S 

do 

Blake,  Jesse  S. 

21 

Holden 

s 

do 

Burgess,  William  P. 

42 

Bangor 

s 

do 

Brigham,  Ciiarles  L. 

■20 

Amherst 

s 

do 

Barker,  Josiah  A. 

20 

Bangor 

s 

do 

Bartlett,  Ephraim  K. 

24 

(Jrono 

s 

do 

Carmnay,  John  F. 

18 

Aroos.  No.  2 

s 

do 

Clifford,' John 

36 

Horcliester 

s 

do 

Chapman,  William  E. 

20 

Bangor 

s 

do 

Condon,  Franklin 

18 

Dixmont 

s 

do 

Transferred. 

Condon,  Asa  B. 

21 

Orland 

s 

do 

Cates,  Benjamin 

23 

Bangor 

M 

do 

Condon,  Sumner  H. 

22 

do 

s 

do 

Conlen,  Edward 

37 

Worcester 

s 

do 

Prisoner  at  Fort  McHenry. 

Davis,  Richard 

20 

Bangor 

s 

do 

Dutton,  Foljom 

19 

Oldtown 

M 

do 

Eddv,  Charles  H. 

18 

Clifton 

s 

do 

Floyd,  Daniel 

43 

Hampden 

M 

do 

Deserted. 

Fairbanks,  Franklin 

26 

Union 

S 

do 

Gilgar,  Walter 

35 

Kddington 

S 

do 

Giles,  Henry  0. 

30 

Veazie 

s 

do 

Sick  at  camp. 

Garett,  Charles 

20 

Bluchill 

M 

do 

Garey,  John  M. 

23 

(jarland 

s 

do 

/ 

Grover,  Luke 

18 

do 

s 

do 

Garland.  Edward  F. 

37 

Wirislow 

s 

do 

, 

Hasev,  James  H. 

35 

Bangor 

M 

do 

Hodduns.  G.  W. 

18 

Stetson 

s 

do 

H  irdy,  W.  B. 

19 

Abbott 

s 

do 

Hanscom,  Jediah 

19 

Orono 

s 

do 

Irving,  Elisha 

2 -J 

Bucksport 

s 

do 

Ishaiii,  John 

27 

Uaiigor 

s 

do 

Sick  at  camp. 

James,  Joseph 

4.^ 

Bucksport 

M 

do 

Jackson,  Augustus  P. 

27 

1  China 

s 

do 

Sick  at  camp. 

364 


ADJUTANT-GENERAL  S   REPORT. 


Return  of  Company  H,  Seventh  Pk^egiment^  (^Continued.') 


o^ 

Miistr'd 

Names. 

4 

Residence. 

C  tt- 

into 

Bemarks. 

Sec 

U.S.Ser. 

Knowlton,  David  M. 

24 

Levant 

s 

AHg.21 

Kelly,  Elbridge  G. 

2-1 

Newburg 

s 

do 

Sick  at  camp. 

Kcnney,  John 

26 

Bangor 

s 

do 

Linnell,  Ira 

51 

Dexter 

M 

do 

Mitchell,  Joseph  L. 

18 

Frycburg 

s 

do 

Mann,  Benjamin  F. 

26 

Providence 

s 

do 

Norris,  Reuel  W. 

21 

Bradley 

s 

do 

Pollard,  Llewellyn 

33 

Hampden 

M 

do 

Pike,  Chandler 

19 

Springfield 

s 

do 

Pottle,  William  M. 

26 

Fremont  PI. 

M 

do 

Promoted  to  Corporal. 

Perkins,  Daniel  D. 

18 

Bradley 

S 

do 

Sick  at  camp. 

Ponieroy,  Newell 

23 

Hermon 

s 

do 

Pratt,  Amenius  V. 

25 

Molunkus 

s 

do 

Eowe,  Orlando  J. 

18 

Eddington 

s 

do 

Stetson,  George  A. 

19 

Bangor 

s 

do 

Small,  Edward  E. 

18 

do 

s 

do 

Smith,  Josiah 

23 

Garland 

s 

do 

Smith,  John  T. 

27 

do 

s 

do 

Smith,  Colly 

19 

Bradley 

s 

do 

Staples,  Greenlief  B. 

18 

Glenburn 

s 

do 

Snow,  Charles 

20 

Hampden 

s 

do 

Smart,  George  F. 

20 

Searsport 

s 

do 

Townsend,  Alfred 

18 

Bangor 

s 

do 

Trask,  John  P. 

20 

Levant 

s 

do 

Whitmore,  Augustus  0. 

30 

Orono 

s 

do 

Worstcr,  Reuel  D. 

18 

Hermon 

s 

do 

Promoted  to  Musician. 

Webber,  Ira 

48 

Bangor 

M 

do 

Worster,  Daniel  M. 

25 

Glenburn 

M 

do 

Warren,  Henry 

21 

Bangor 

M 

do 

Promoted  to  Sergeant. 

Worster,  Charles  S. 

19 

Glenburn 

M 

do 

Young,  Franklin 

26 

Exeter 

M 

do 

Robinson,  George  H. 

25 

Benton 

M 

do 

Webster,  Adelbert  B. 

18 

Bucksport 

s 

do 

Leeman,  Hubbard  C. 

21 

Dexter 

M 

do 

Debec,  Elisha  C. 

18 

Clifton 

S 

do 

Stinson,  Warren  B. 

27 

Albion 

M 

do 

Fairbanks,  George  H. 

25 

Union 

S 

Nov.  4 

Lessor,  George 

26 

Orono 

S 

Sep. 10 

APPENDIX  D.  365 

Recapitulation  of  Company  H^Seventh  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers. 


Present  &  Absent. 

Killed. 

Prison- 
ers. 

De- 
ceased, 

Dis- 
charged. 

De- 
serted. 

Trans- 
ferred. 

Fit  for       „.  . 
Duty.        ^"='^- 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers 
Non-Com.  Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 

3 
12             1 

2 
61            6 

1 

1 

1 
1 

3 
14 

2 
70 

Total 

78     1       7 

1 

1 

1 

2 

89 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  \st,  1861. 


Present. 

Absent. 

.On 

In 

AUREST. 

On 

For  Duty. 

Sick. 

Special 
Duty. 

Sick. 

Special 
Service. 

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— 

— 

Date  of 

6 

Names. 

Rank. 

Hesidence. 

Rank  or 

Appoint- 

Remarks. 

A 

< 

ment. 

1 

Edward  H.  Cass 

26  Captain 

Bangor 

Aug.  7 

2 

Thomas  S.  Cates 

48  1st  Lieut. 

do 

do 

3 

Henry  C.  Snow 

24  2d  Lieut. 

do 

do 

1 

Henry  Warren 

21  Sergeant 

Bangor 

Oct.  1 

2 

Henry  A.  Cole 

24;     do 

Beverly 

Aug.  7 

3 

Samuel  S.  Mnnn 

36      do 

Bangor 

Oct.  1 

4 

Luther  C.  Fairheld 

39 

do 

do 

Aug.  7 

5 

Charles  E.  Robinson 

23 

do 

do 

do 

1 

George  H.  Bnker 

21 

Corporal 

Bangor 

Aug.  7 

2 

William  H.  Pitcher 

21 

do 

do 

do 

3 

William  E.  Larrabee 

24 

do 

Hampden 

do 

4 

Cliarles  W.  Pierce 

18 

do 

Bangor 

do 

5 

Georsre  H  Billinp-s. 

20 

do 

Monroe 

do 

6| David  Thompson 

26 

do 

Bradley 

do 

7lMartin  V.  B.  Hutchinfrs 

2.5 

do 

Brewer 

do 

8 

William  M.  Pottle 

26 

do 

Fremont  PI. 

do 

366 


ADJDTANT-GENERAL  S   REPORT. 


Eetnrn  of  Capt.  Henry  Rolfe,  Company  I,  Seventh  Ecgimcnt  Infantry,  Maine 
Volunteers,  expressing  its  condition  on  tlie  morning  of  December  1st,  1861,  to- 
gether with  a  record  of  the  changes  that  have  taken  pUice  in  the  Company  since 
it  entered  the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the  twenty-first  day  of  August,  1861. 

HENRY   IIULFE,  Captain. 


. 

0.2 

Miistr'd 

Names. 

< 

Residence. 

into 
U.S.gier. 

Remarks. 

COMMISS'j>  OFFICERS. 

Henry  liolfe. 

43 

JVIaysville 

M 

Aug.21 

Sick  at  camp. 

Austin  Hovev, 

Presque  Isle 

M 

do 

"         " 

Ciias.  H.  Hasey. 

Houlton 

S 

do 

SERGEANTS. 

Henrv  F.  Hill, 

22 

Presque  Isle 

S 

do 

Sick  at  camp. 

F.  B."  Reed, 

27 

do 

M 

do 

a             it 

Hiratn  Church, 

34 

do                J 

M 

do 

(C                11 

John  E.  Bailey. 

21 

do 

S 

do 

CORPORALS. 

Henry  H.  Cook, 

21 

do 

S 

do 

F.  M".  Oilman, 

23 

No.  11 

s 

do 

Died  at  "Washington. 

H.  M.  Eaton, 

37 

Lubec 

s 

do 

Thomas  B.  Rose, 

29 

Presque  Isle 

s 

do 

Carrill  Neal, 

25 

Portage  Lake 

s 

do 

Sick  at  camp. 

W.  F.  Delaite, 

24 

Littleton 

s 

do 

K        fc. 

Jonas  G.  Five, 

42 

Presque  Isle 

s 

do 

' 

C.  R.  Haskell 

22 

Weston 

s 

do 

a           ic 

MUSICI.VXS. 

Israel  Getcliell, 

19 

Presque  Isle 

s 

do 

Sick  at  camp. 

Jeremiah  Getchell. 

22 

do 

s 

do 

"         " 

WAGONER. 

James  Coi'mick. 

24 

do 

s 

do 

PRIVATES. 

Blake,  John  L. 

28 

Mavsville 

s 

do 

Sick  at  camp. 

Berry,  Calvin 

25 

No.'  1 1 

s 

do 

it        It 

Bishop,  Elijah 

24 

Maysville 

s 

do 

tc             H 

Baker,  Hiram 

20 

Ashland 

s 

do 

Belonzia,  Israel 

18 

Houlton 

s 

do 

Sick  at  camp. 

Bonner,  Edward 

20 

do 

s 

do 

Church.  Charles  H. 

19 

Presque  Isle 

s 

do 

Clark,  Charles 

21 

do 

s 

do 

Chandler,  Julius  C. 

22 

Mapleton 

s 

do 

Curtis,  John  M. 

26 

Letter  C 

s 

do 

Choate,  Samuel 

18 

Woodstock 

s 

do 

Sick  at  camp. 

Davis,  J.  H. 

26 

Mafileton 
,CastIe  Hill 

M 

do 

Day,  Henry  A. 

21 

s 

do 

Died  at  Baltimore. 

^ 

Dairu'ctt,  Henrv  F. 

23 

Letter  C 

s 

do 

Delano,  Charles  M. 

22 

jLinneus 

s 

do 

Elliot,  Thomas 

24 

Presque  Isle 

s 

do 

Greenlon,  Darius 

22 

do 

s 

do 

Sick  at  camp. 

Geran,  S.  C. 

21 

Hodgdon 

s 

do 

Hinds,  E.  P. 

Maysville 

s 

do 

Hartford.  Darius 

23 

Hampden 

s 

do 

Hardy,  Albion 

18 

do 

s 

do 

" 

Hardy,  Lewis  B. 

20 

do 

s 

do 

Holmes,  Hugh  P. 

24 

Presque  Isle 

s 

do 

Howland,  S.  D. 

20 

Maysville 

s 

do 

Hogan,  Joseph 

25 

Hodgdon 

s 

do 

Deserted. 

Hill,  Robert 

27 

j     do 

M 

do 

Sick  at  camp. 

Havford,  Columbus 

24 

Solon 

s 

do 

Hatch,  Ezra 

32 

Maysville 

M 

do 

Sick  at  camp. 

Jordan,  WUlis  F. 

23 

Pre-que  Isle 

M 

*\o 

Johnson,  Wilder 

25 

ClaR'mnnt 

s 

do 

Lander,  Charles 

21 

Montieello 

s 

do 

APPENDIX   D. 


36T 


Return  of  Company  7,  Seventh  Regiment,  (^Continued.') 


Kijnnedy,  Daniel  D. 
McHu:|ii,  Charles 
Mulligan,  Michael 
M.'Nicl,  Ste|)hen  A. 
Mclntire,  George 
Mclutire,  Samuel 
Morris,  John  H. 
Outiiouse,  J.M. 
Plaisted,  William  M. 
Palin,  Charles 
Phair,  Jamos 
Hooper,  William  H. 
Rideout,  James 
Russell,  Andrew 
Seavey,  Charles  M. 
Sawyer,  David  N. 
Smith,  G.  W. 
Springer,  Weston  N. 
Turney,  Enoch  B. 
Turney,  Francis  N. 
Wade,  Loring  B. 
White,  John 
AValker,  James 
Whitnc}',  B.  P. 
Hill,  John 
Whitten,  Albert  B. 
Wilder,  J.  Davis 


t.  • 

Mustc'd 

KC 

Residence. 

c"^ 

into 

Remarks. 

< 

si 
s 

U.S.Ser. 
Ai'g21 

22 

Presque  Isle 

Died  at  camp. 

20 

Houlton 

s 

do 

28 

do 

s 

do 

18 

Presque  Isle 

s 

do 

Sick  at  camp. 

23 

Hodgdon 

s 

do 

18 

do 

s 

do 

21 

Maysville 

s 

do 

23 

Hodgdon 

s 

do 

Sick  at  camp. 

27 

Presque  Isle 

M 

do 

24 

do 

s 

do 

15 

do 

s 

do 

30 

do 

M 

do 

Promoted  to  Sergeant. 

23 

Maysville 

s 

do 

Sick  at  camp. 

19 

do 

s 

do 

"         " 

24 

Errol,  N.  H. 

s 

do 

25 

Tremont 

s 

do 

23 

Pitts  field 

s 

do 

25 

Weston 

s 

do 

Sick  at  camp. 

20 

Presque  Isle 

s 

do 

23 

do 

s 

do 

Sick  at  camp. 

28 

do 

s 

do 

23 

do 

s 

do 

Sick  at  camp. 

19 

Woodstock 

s 

do 

29 

Presque  Isle 

s 

do 

Sick  at  camp. 

20 

Linneus 

s 

do 

22 

Waterford 

s 

do 

Sick  at  camp. 

Quincy,  Mass. 

s 

do 

Sick  at  camp. 

368  adjutant-general's  report. 

Recapitulation  of  Company  I,  Seventh  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers. 


Present  &  Absent. 

Killed. 

Prison- 
ers. 

De- 
ceased. 

Trans- 
ferred. 

Duty,     j    ^"^^^ 

charged,  serted. 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers 
Non-Com.  Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 

1 
5 
1 
31 

2 

6 

2 

25 

1 
2 

1 

1 

3 
13 

3 
59 

Total 

38       !     35 

3 

1    .        1 

78 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  Ist,  1861. 


Present, 

Ae 

SENT. 

Ox 

In 

Arrest. 

On 

For  Duty. 

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Special 

Sick. 

Special 

Duty. 

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Present  Organization  of  the  Company. 


Dale  of 

Names. 

(•* 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Rank  or 

Remarks. 

o 

bij 

15 

< 

inent. 

1 

Henry  Rolfe 

43 

Captain 

Mavsville 

Aug.  13 

2 

Austin  Hovey 

30 

1st  Lieut. 

Presque  Isle 

do 

3 

C.  H.  Hasey 

29 

2d  Lieut. 

Houlton 

do 

1 

Henrv  F.  Hill 

22 

Sergeant 

Presque  Isle 

Aug.  20 

2 

Francis  B.  Eeed 

27l     do 

Freeport 

do 

3 

Hiram  Clinrch 

34 

do 

Presque  Isle 

do 

4 

William  H.  Hooper 

30 

do 

do 

Aug.  27 

5 

John  E.  Bailey 

35 

do 

Fredricton 

Aug.  20 

1 

Henrv  H.  Cook 

21 

Corporal 

Presque  Isle 

Aug.  20 

2 

Frederic  M.  Oilman 

24 

do 

Ashland 

do 

3 

Henrv  M.  Eaton 

27 

do 

Presque  Isle 

do 

4 

Thomas  B.  Hose 

27 

do 

do 

do 

5 

Carrill  Neal 

25 

do 

Ashland 

do 

6 

William  F.  Delaite 

24 

do 

Littleton 

do 

7 

Jonas  G-  Five 

45 

do 

Presque  Isle 

do 

/ 

8 

Charles  R.  Haskell 

22 

do 

No.  9,  R.  4 

do 

APPENDIX   D. 


369 


Return  of  Capt.  Greenleaf  K.  Norris,  Company  K,  Seventh  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine 
Volunteers,  expressing  its  eonclilion  on  the  morning  of  December  1st,  1861,  togetiier 
witli  a  record  of  the  changes  tiiat  have  taken  place  in  the  Company  since  it  entered 
the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the  twentv-tirst  day  of  August,  1861. 

GRANVILLE  P.  COCHRANE,  Captain. 


, 

u    > 

O  a; 

Mustr'd 

Names. 

9> 

Residence. 

Ss 

into 

Remarks. 

< 

ss 

U.S.Ser. 

commiss'd  officers. 

Greenleaf  K.  Norris, 

57 

Monmouth 

M 

Aug.21 

Resigned. 

Granville  P.  Cochrane, 

■25 

do 

S 

do 

John  B.  Cook. 

23  Lewiston 

S 

do 

SERGEANTS. 

Joseph  S.  Taylor, 

44 

Monmouth 

M 

do 

William  H.  H.  Brown, 

20 

do 

S 

do 

On  furlough,  sick. 

Andrew  J.  Fogg, 

30 

do 

S 

do 

Silas  E.  HinUley. 

32 

do 

M 

do 

CORPORALS. 

Francis  Hall, 

40  Monmouth 

M 

Sick  at  camp. 

Ara  C.  Brooks, 

23  Richmond 

S 

Promoted  to  Sergeant. 

John  R.  Jennings. 

24  Leeds 

S 

MUSICIANS. 

Joseph  Hackett, 

40 

Greene 

M 

do 

Sick  at  camp. 

John  W.  Adams. 

14 

Auburn 

S 

Oct.  23 

PRIVATES. 

Adams,  John  F. 

37 

do 

M 

Aug.21 

Adams,  John 

19 

Gray 

S 

do 

Berry,  George  E. 

18 

Richmond 

S 

do 

Died  at  Baltimore  Oct.  4. 

Booker,  Israel 

19  Topsham 

S 

do 

Boynton,  Nathaniel 

43  Monmouth 

M 

do 

Billington,  Nathaniel 

36      do 

M 

do 

Cushman,  Marcellus  F. 

19  Leeds    [N.  Y. 

S 

do 

Sick  at  camp. 

Chase,  John  H. 

23  Kindcrliook, 

M 

do 

Collings,  Edward 

3o' Cork,  Ireland 

S 

do 

Cushman,  Lewis  H. 

30  Monmouth 

M 

do 

Sick  at  camp. 

Carvill,  Jordan  H. 

23  Lewiston 

S 

do 

Promoted  to  Corporal. 

Davis,  Levi  L. 

28 

Newport 

M 

do 

Died  at  Baltimore  Oct.  3. 

Davis,  Henry 

20 

do 

S 

do 

Deserted. 

Daniels,  Thomas  M. 

3"!Winthrop 

M 

do 

Discharged  for  disability. 

Frost,  Horace  C. 

19  Monmouth 

S 

do 

Promoted  to  Corporal. 

Farren,  Warren 

24  Wellington 

S 

do 

French,  Stephen  H. 

20  Fayette 

s 

do 

Howard,  Joseph  E. 

20  Litchfield 

M 

do 

Hall,  George  B. 

18  Monmouth 

s 

do 

Hinkley,  Charles  H. 

20      do 

s 

do 

Hackett,  Ezekiel 

44  Greene 

s 

do 

Hibbard,  Melville  J. 

18  Lewiston 

s 

do 

Promoted  to  Corporal. 

Hodgdon,  George  F. 

23 'E.  Livermore 

s 

do 

Howard,  Bradford  T. 

20 

Litchfield 

s 

do 

Jenkins,  Hiram 

21 

Wales 

s 

do 

Keenan,  Thompson  S. 

33 

Monmouth 

M 

do 

Knox,  Sanford  K. 

22 

Greene 

s 

do 

Promoted  to  Corporal. 

Kimball,  Jacob 

45 

do 

M 

do 

Leach,  Henry  F. 

28 

Monmouth 

M 

do 

Libbey,  James  W. 

21 

Leeds 

S 

do 

Promoted  to  Corporal. 

Larrabee,  W.  H. 

24 

Danville 

s 

do 

«           << 

Luce,  Albert  A. 

27 

Burnham 

s 

do 

Merrill,  Lucius  W. 

21  Manchester 

s 

do 

McKinney,  George  W.  • 

20  Sherburne 

s 

do 

Sick  afcamp. 

Munroe,  Nathan  A. 

21  Auburn 

s 

do 

Maxwell,  Morton 

19  Litchfield 

s 

do 

Moore,  William  H. 

19|St.  Albans 

s 

do 

Merrill,  Ciiarlcs  W. 

18 

Lisbon 

s 

do 

370 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Company  K,  Seventh  Regiment,  (  Continued.') 


Names. 


Nason,  Osgood  D. 
Prescott,  Solomon  0. 
Peal,  Franklin 
Plummer,  Allen  F. 
Rose,  Albert  M. 
Robbins,  John  Q. 
Richards,  William  F. 
Records,  Loriny  C. 
Ricker,  Henry  G. 

Smith,  Nathaniel  M. 

Sculley,  Richard 

Sutherland,  George 

Stone,  Josejjh  H. 

Small,  Georae 

Sullivan.  Eugene 

Small,  Marcus  j\I. 

Turner,  Wjnsbrow 

Tozier,  Milburn  S. 

Wadsworth,  Elias  H. 

Ward  well,  Elhridge  P. 

White,  Edward  P, 

Wel)i)er,  Amos 

Wadsworth,  Spencer  F 

Whitney,  William  H. 

Wentworth,  Alfred 

Getchell,. Joseph  P. 

Fargo,  Elisha  S. 

Dunning,  Robert  A. 

Ware,  George 

Folsom,  Warren  S. 

Ballantine,  Samuel 

Keenan,  Charles  K. 

Stevens,  Laratius 

Clark,  George  11. 

Lecaim,  Melvin  M. 

Bowers,  William  A. 

Norcross,  W.  Scott 

Harris,  Dennis 

Turner,  Emerson,  Jr. 

Robinson,  Joshua 

Lisherness,  Samuel 

Donnen,  William  W. 

Albec,  Cyrus  D. 
Buker,  Hiram 


:  C 

Vliisir'd 

g       Kesidence. 

b""! 

into 

Remarks. 

<                              Si 

U.S.Ser. 

19  Chesterville 

s 

Aug.21 

21  Monmouth 

s 

do 

19  Leeds 

s 

do 

Discharged  for  disability. 

18  Wales 

s 

do 

18l  Leeds 

s 

do 

19      do 

s 

do 

•20  Greene 

s 

do 

Sick  at  camp. 

26  Turner 

s 

do 

U               11 

22      do 

s 

do 

2.3  Monmouth 

s 

do 

36  Castletown 

s 

do 

22  Pictou,  N.  S. 

s 

do 

21 1  Chelsea 

s 

do 

28|  Monmouth 

s 

do 

18  New  Bedford 

s 

do 

18  E.  Livermore 

s 

do 

Transferred  to  band. 

181  Leeds 

s 

do 

Died  at  camp. 

20,  Monmouth 

s 

do 

40 1     do 

M 

do 

19  Greene 

s 

do 

18  Monmouth 

s 

do 

24  Hallowell 

s 

do 

33  Monmouth 

M 

do 

18  Lisbon 

s 

do 

22  Brunswick 

s 

do 

20  Durham 

s 

do 

18  Augusta 

s 

do 

20  Brunswick 

s 

do 

3.5!  Gardiner 

M 

do 

Sick  at  camp. 

18  Monmouth 

s 

do 

34lWinthrop 

M 

do 

20  Monmouth 

M 

do 

17  Chelsea 

S 

do 

21  Brunswick 

M 

j     do 

Died  at  camp. 

18  Waldoboro' 

S 

do 

21  Monmouth 

s 

do 

18      do 

s 

do 

Promoted  to  Corporal. 

22  Greene 

s 

do 

22  Gardiner 

s 

do 

Deserted. 

!34HalloweU 

M 

do 

Sick  at  camp. 

41  Vassalhoro' 

M 

do 

Sick  at  camp. 

24  Oxford 

s 

do 

19 

s 

ISBowdoinham 

s 

do 

Sick  at  camp. 

APPENDIX   D.  871 

Recapitulation  of  Company K,Seventh  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers. 


Present  &  Absent. 

Prison- 
ers. 

De- 
ceased. 

Dis- 
charged. 

De- 
serted. 

Trans- 
ferred. 

Fit  for 
Duty. 

Sick. 

Killed. 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers 
Non-Com.  Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 

2 

9 

2 

55 

3 

1 
11 

1 
3 

1 
2 

2 

1 

3 
12 

3 
74 

Total 

68 

15 

4 

3 

2 

1 

92 

Condensed  Motming  Report,  December  1st,  1861. 


Present. 

* 

Absent. 

On 

In 

Arrest. 

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Duty. 

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Service. 

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c 

Names. 

em 

Rank.          Residence. 

Rank  or 
Appciiiit- 

Remarks. 

Z. 

< 

nient. 

1 
2 
3 

Granville  P.  Cochrane 

25 

Captain    Monmouth 

May  13 

John  B.  Cook 

23 

2d  Lieut.  Lewiston 

Aug.  16 

1 

Joseph  S.  Tavlor 

44 

Sergeant  Monmouth 

May  14 

2 

William  H.  H.  Brown 

20 

do 

do 

do 

At  home  on  furlough 

3 

Andrew  J.  Fo<^g 

30 

do 

do 

do 

4 

Silas  E.  Hinkley 

32 

do 

do 

do 

5 

Ara  C.  Brooks 

23 

do 

do 

Aug.  23 

1 

Francis  Hall 

40 

Corporal 

Monmouth 

May  14 

2 

William  H.  Larrabee 

24 

do 

Danville 

Aug.  22 

\ 

3 

Horace  C.  Frost 

19 

do 

Monmouth 

Aug.  23 

4 

Winfield  S.  Norcross 

18 

do 

do 

Sept.  1 

5 

Jordan  H.  CarviU 

23 

do 

Lewiston 

Aug.  23 

6 

James  W.  Lihbey 

21 

do 

Leeds 

Aug.  22 

7 

Sanford  K.  Knox 

22 

do 

Greene 

Oct.  4 

8 

Melville  J.  Hibbard 

18 

do 

Lewiston 

Sept.  1 

372 


■ADJUTANT-GENERAL  S   REPORT. 


EIGHTH   REGIMENT. 


Return  of  original  Field  and  Staff  Officers  of  Eiijldh  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers, 
showing  changes  which  have  taken  jjlace  bg  jjromotion,  resignation,  or  otherwise,  since  en- 
tering service  of  the  United  States. 


Names. 

Rank. 

Lee  Strickland 

Colonel 

John  D.  Rust 

Lieut -Colonel 

Joseph  S.  Rice 

Major 

James  Dingley,  Jr. 

Adjutant 

A.  H.  Strickhmd 

Quartermaster 

Paul  M.  Fisher 

Surgeon 

Jonathan  S.  Houghton 

Asst.-Surgeon 

Henry  C.  Henries 

Chaplain 

Edgar  A.  Perry 

Serg. -Major 

John  M.  Robbins 

Q'rm'r  -Sergt. 

Franklin  Gray 

Com'v  Sergt. 

W.  W.  West 

Hos.  Steward 

Residence. 

Dateof  Appoint- 

Li  verm  ore 

Sept.  5,  1861 

Camden 

do 

Ellsworth 

do 

Auburn 

Sept.  9,  1861 

Li  verm  ore 

do 

Corinna 

Sept.  3,  1861 

Solon 

Sept.  7.  1861 

Lincoln 

Sept.  6,  1861 

Hockland 

Greene 

Skowhegan 

Waterville 

Remarks. 


Res'd  Dec.  14, 1861. 
Prom,  to  Colonel. 
Res'd  Sept.  28,  1861. 
Resigned. 


Res'dNov.  22, 1861. 


REGIMENTAL    BAND. 


Names. 


Edward  K.  Norcross 
John  B.  Hardy 
Augustus  Pease 
Andrew  J.  Cushman 
George  D.Merrill 
Eben  C.  Rodbird 
Milton  J.  Drury 
Charles  M.  Adams 
James  E.  Dennison 
Americus  V.  Bacon 
Henry  R.  Fuller 
Zachary  J.  Young 
S.  P.  Stoddard,  Jr. 
George  W.  Hartwell 
E.  Henry  Hartwell 
George  A.  Whitney 
A.  Charles  Ilerrick 
John  IngcrsoU 
Hanibal  R.  Ranger 
Ivory  Libby 
Nelson  Maybery 
Samuel  B.  Elliot 


Leader 
Musician 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 


Residence. 

Date  of  Muster 
into  U.  S.  Serv. 

Remarks. 

Dixfield 

Sept.  7,1861 

Wilton 

do 

do 

do 

Waterville 

do 

Farmington 

do 

Wilton 

do 

do 

■     do 

Farmington 

do 

do 

do 

Wilton 

do 

Jay 

do 

Wilton 

do    , 

Farmington 

do 

Strong 

do 

do 

do 

Farminiiton 

do 

i] 

Ellsworth 

do 

Monmouth 

do 

AVilton 

do 

Lebanon 

do 

Windliam 

do 

N.  Portland 

do 

APPENDIX   D. 


873 


Eeturn  of  Capt.  E.  W.  Woodman,  Company  A,  Eighth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine 
Volunteers,  cxprcssini;  its  condition  on  the  morniny^  of  l)efeml)L'r  1st,  1861,  to- 
getiier  with  a  record  of  tlie  clianges  that  have  tal^en  place  in  the  Company  since  it 
entered  tlie  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the  seventh  dav  of  September,  1861. 

AUSTIN'S.  BUMP.  Captain. 


Names. 


oommiss'd  officeks. 
Ephraim  W.  Woodman, 
Austin  S.  Bump, 
John  M.  Adams. 

SERGEANTS. 

Warren  F.  Thompson, 
Edwin  W.  Parlin, 
Eben  H.  Farnum, 
Gratus  B.  Stearns, 
Albert  F.  Kyes. 

CORPORALS. 

John  I.  Handley, 
Dennis  Adams, 
Algernon  M.  Mitchel, 
Webster  Badger, 
Isaac  II.  Adams, 
George  A.  Smith, 
James  H.  Morton, 
William  R.  Pinkham. 

MUSICIAN. 

George  E.  Pond. 

WAGONER. 

George  A.  Wills. 

PRIVATES. 

Adams,  Nelson  W. 
Adams,  George  B. 
Adams,  Simeon  H. 
Adams,  Moursc  R. 
Allen,  Henry  T. 
Bean,  John  S. 
Blaisdell,  Jeremiah 
Blake,  Edwin 
Bunker,  Martin  L. 
Baker,  Gardner 
Bartlett,  Joiinson 
Clark,  Americus 
Crafts,  Samuel  H. 
Crosby,  Roliert  W. 
Clark,  Leander  M. 
Daisey,  George  L. 
Dammon,  Nelson  J. 
Dill,  John  A. 
Davis,  James  S. 
Eveleth,  Charles  L. 
Gill,  Jason 
Gould,  Elias  W. 
Gould,  John  O. 
Grey,  Ferdinand  G. 
Gilman,  Samuel 
Hanlv,  Alvin  F. 
Huff,"  Daniel  B. 
Humphrey,  William  H. 
Horn,  Charles  L. 
Handly,  Rodney  G. 
Hanston,  Charles  E. 


Residence. 


39  Wilton 
2.5      do 
do 

32lFarmington 
26,  Weld 
23  Wilton 
22  [  Weld 
20  Jay 


Wilton 
do 
do 

18  Phillips 
32, Wilton 
20|  Phillips 
24  Temple 
19jChesterviIIc 

19  Augusta 


30 


Vassalboro' 


Wilton 
do 
do 
do 
Farmington 
Wilton 
22  Weld 
18J  Farmington 

19  Wilton 

20  Phillips 


Wilton 

Jay 
do 

Mercer 
21 1  Augusta 
21  ,Iay 


Paris 

Lewiston 

Strong   . 

Phillips 
20!Chesterville 
23  j  Jay 
39|  Wilton 
18  Di.Kfield 
22|  Strong 

22  Wilton 
22|  Freeman 

23  Salem 
22  Jay 

21  WUton 
22iWeld 


go 

.Mustr'd 

Sic 

into 
U.S.Ser. 

M 

Sept.  7 

M 

do 

S 

do 

M 

do 

S 

do 

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do 

S 

do 

s 

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do 

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do 

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do 

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do 

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do 

M 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

M 

do 

M 

do 

M 

do 

M 

do 

Remarks. 


Promoted  to  Major. 
Captain. 
1st  Lieutenant. 

Promoted  to  2d  Lieutenant. 
1st  Sergeant. 


Promoted  to  5th  Sergeant. 


Siek  at  Hilton  Head. 


Left  at  Annapolis. 
Sick  at  Hilton  Head. 


Sick  at  Hilton  Head. 
Left  at  Annapolis. 
Left  at  Annapolis. 

Discharged.    Disability. 


374 


ADJUTANT-GENERAL  S   REPORT. 


Return  of  Company  A,  Eighth  Regiment^  (  Continued.') 


o  o 

Mustr'd 

inlu 
U.S.Ser. 

Remarks. 

M 

Sept.  7 

M 

do 

M 

do 

S 

do 

M 

do 

S 

do 

Sick  at  Hilton  Head. 

s 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

Sick  at  Hilton  Head. 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

Sick  at  Hilton  Head. 

M 

do 

s 

do 

Sick.    Promoted  to  Corporal. 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

s 

do 
do 

Sick  at  Hilton  Head. 

M 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 
Sept.  9 

M 

do 

s 

do 

s 

Sept.  7 

Huston,  Ira  F. 
Jacobs,  Mortimer  D. 
Knowles,  John 
Kenney,  Warren  B. 
Keys,  Horatio  A.  B. 
Lcavitt,  William  W. 
Linscott,  Wm.  H. 
Macomber,  Columbus 
Harden,  Nathaniel 
Merrow,  Otis 
Moshcr,  Ellas  N. 
Neal,  Hiram  J. 
Penley,  Amos  H. 
Pickens,  Leonard  H. 
Perkins,  Nathaniel 
Phinnev,  Major 
Piiilbrook,  John  H. 
Pulsifer,  Nathan,  Jr. 
Plummer,  Jo!m  K. 
Pease,  Gustavus 
Richardson,  Joel  A. 
Russell,  Luther 
Richardson,  Horace  B. 
Stevens,  Calvin  D. 
Stevens,  David  T. 
Taylor,  Augustin  R. 
Tavlor,  Abiam  T. 
Teiibetts,  John  W. 
Tozier,  David  S. 
AVilkins,  William  W. 
Walker,  James  F. 
Wakefield,  Daniel  H. 
Williamson,  Albert  W. 
Withington,  Myron  L. 
Williamson,  Lcwedwin 
Woodward,  Erasmus  D. 
Webster,  Jolm  O. 
Lord,  Martin 
Thwaits,  AVilliam  E. 
Woodcock,  Matthew 


Residence. 


Weld 

Farmington 

Wilton' 

Paris 

Jay 

Woodstock 

Keadfield 

Jay 

Byron 

New  Sharon 

Avon 

Wilton 

do 

do 

do 
Jay 

Orneville 
Weld 
Phillips 
Jiiy 
VVUton 
Phillips 
Jay 

Phillips 
Strong 
Jay 
Strong 
Hangely 
Hingham 
Wilton 

do 

do 
Starks 
Chesterville 
Starks 
Wilton 
A  ugusta 

do 
Wilton 
Jay 


APPENDIX  D.  375 

Recapitulation  of  Company  A,  Eighth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers. 


Present  &  Absent. 

Killed. 

Prison- 
ers. 

De- 
ceased. 

Dis- 
charged. 

De- 
serted. 

Trans- 
ferred. 

Fit  for 
Duty. 

Sicjc. 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers 
Non-Com.  Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 

3 
11 

2 
59 

2 

10 

3 
13 

2 
69 

Total 

75          12 

87 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  1st,  1861. 


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Duty. 

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Special 
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Date  of 

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Names. 

o 

< 

25 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Rank  or 
Appoint- 
ment. 

Remarks. 

1 

Austin  S.  Bump 

Captain 

Wilton 

Oct.  17 

2 

Jolin  M.  Adams 

25 

1st  Lieut. 

do 

do 

3 

Warren  F.  Thompson 

32 

2d  Lieut. 

Farmington 

do 

1 

Edwin  W.  Parlin 

26 

Sergeant 

Weld 

Oct.  1 7 

2 

Eben  H.  Farnum 

23 

do 

Wilton 

Aug.  22 

3 

Gratus  B    Stearns 

22 

do 

Weld 

Sept.  6 

4 

Albert  F.  Kves 

■iO 

do 

Jav 

Aug.  22 

5 

John  I.  Handley 

22 

do 

Wilton 

Oct.  17 

1 

Dennis  Adams 

21 

Corporal 

Wilton 

Aug.  22 

2 

Algernon  M.  Mitchell 

■IS 

do 

do 

do 

3 

Webster  Badger 

18 

do 

Phillips 

do 

4 

Isaac  R.  Adams 

32 

do 

Wilton 

do 

5 

George  A.  Smith 

•20 

do 

Phillips 

do 

6 

James  H.  Morton 

24 

do 

Temple 

do 

7 

William  R.  Pinkbam 

19 

do 

Chesterville 

do 

8 

Horace  B.  Richardson 

22 

do 

Jay 

Oct.  17 

376 


ADJUTANT-GENERAL  S   REPORT. 


Return  of  Capt.  Joseph  F.  Twitchcll,  Comptiny  B,  Eighth  Regiment  Infiintry,  Maine 
Volunteers,  expressing  its  condition  on  the  morning  of  Deeenilier  1st,  1S61,  together 
with  A  record  of  the  changes  that  have  taken  ]j!aee  in  the  Company  since  it  entered 
the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the  seventh  day  of  September,  1861. 

JOSEPH  F.  TVVITCHELL,  Captain. 


Names. 


COMMISS  D    OFFICERS. 

Joseph  F.  Twitchell, 
Charles  C.  Perry, 
Luther  B.  Rogers. 

SERGEANTS. 

Lorenzo  Warren, 
America  Walton, 
Daniel  W.  Ingersoll, 
Rodnev  C.  Barker, 
Pearl  G.  Ingalls. 

CORPORALS. 

Edward  A.  Cushman, 
George  W.  Emery, 
Amza  Grant, 
William  B.  Dickey, 
John  B.  Sleeper, 
Pennel  P.  Woodard,     ' 
Henry  A.  Stone, 
Arthur  T.  Robinson. 

MUSICIAN. 

Alfred  Cushman,  Jr. 

WAGONER. 

Robert  B.  Wasson. 

PRIVATES. 

Bates,  George  L. 
Black  well,  Joshua  E. 
Brown,  Benjamin 
Chapman,  Everett  M. 
Clements,  Lewis,  Jr. 
Cambell,  William 
Doble,  Erastus 
Duston,  James 
Dinsmore,  Joshua  N. 
Doble,  Charles  E. 
Dudley,  George  E. 
Early,  James 
Eastman,  Alpheus  K. 
Fitzpatrick,  John 
Gerry,  Elbridge 
Gemo,  Peter 
Gallison,  Randall 
Gove,  Elias  H. 
Higgins,  Charles  E. 
Heath,  Elisha,  Jr. 
Hilton,  Charles  T. 
Hilton,  George  W. 
Hackett,  Lorenzo  W. 
Hill.  Joseph  C 
Harriman,  Walker  G. 
Ingalls,  James  F. 
Jameson,  William 
Jackson,  Andrew 
Kimball,  Martin  V.  B. 
Kimball,  Ami 
Kaler,  Artimus  H. 


251  Patten 

25  Island  Falls 

21  Patten 


do 

do 

Lincoln 

21  Island  Falls 
22jNo.  3,  R.  5 

29      do 
2.3      do 
20  Patten 
19  Fort  Kent 

22  No.  3,  R.  5 


Island  Falls 
No.  3,  R.  5 
do 

do 

Fort  Kent 


29  No.  5,  R.  5 

20:  Patten 

26  Island  Falls 

2i|No.  3,  R.  5 

23;  Patten 

23  No.  6,  R.  5 


Lincoln 
Ashland 
Island  Falls 
Ashland 
Mt.  Vernon 
No.  2,  R.  6 
Clinton 

42  Patten 

42|No.  3,  R  5 

23  Patten 
No  3,  R.  5 


Readtield 
No  3,  R.  5 

do 

do 

22  Parsonsfield 
20 1 E  No.  4 
23|Patten 
22|No.  5,  R.  6 
23iNo.  3,  R.  5 

23  No.  6,  R.  5 
22J  Woodstock 

20  No.  5,  R.  6 

21  Lincoln 
201  No.  6,  R.  5 


c  ^ 

Musir'd 

■-  1" 

into 

Remarks. 

Sm 

U.S.Ser. 

M 

Sept.  7 

S 

do 

\ 

M 

do 

S 

do 

Sick  at  Port  Royal. 

S 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

M 

do 

S 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

Sick  at  Port  Royal. 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

• 

s 
s 

do 
do 

M 

s 

do 
do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

Discharged  for  disability. 

s 

do 

Deserted  Sept.  10. 

s 

do 

"      26. 

M 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 
s 

do 
do 

Sick  at  Annapolis. 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 
s 

do 
do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

Sick  at  Annapolis. 

s 

do 

s 

do 

APPENDIX  D. 


877 


Return  of  Company  B,  Eighth  Regiment^  (  Continued.') 


SilMiistr'd 

Names. 

. 

Residence. 

'5c 

into 

Remarks. 

< 

No.  6,  R.  5 

s 

U.S.Ser. 

Sept.  7 

Kaler,  John  D. 

22 

Lepjrow,  Daniel  S. 

24 

Patten 

s 

do 

Legrow,  Samuel  H. 

22 

do 

s 

do 

Lcgrow,  Erastus 

22 

do 

s 

do 

Moore,  Charles  W. 

23 

No.  5,  R.  4 

s 

do 

Myrick,  Melville  W. 

26 

No.  5,  R.  6 

s 

do 

Morrison,  Nathan  E. 

29 

No.  3,  R.  5 

M 

do 

Marry,  Robert 

28 

Bathurst 

s 

do 

Myrick,  Charles 

21 

Mattawamk'g 

s 

do 

McLean,  William 

21 

No.  3,  R.  5 

s 

do 

Pinkham,  Franklin 

23 

No.  6,  R  5 

s 

do 

Parker,  James  E. 

24 

Patten 

s 

do 

Porter,  George  G. 

20 

Mt.  Vernon 

s 

do 

Ryan,  James 

24 

No.  2 

s 

do 

Shaw,  Martin  V. 

25 

Patten 

s 

do 

Sleeper,  Osear  F. 

23 

No.  3,  R.  5 

M 

do 

Sinclair.  Andrew  H. 

21 

do 

s 

do 

Shaw,  Joshua  H. 

31 

No.  5,  R.  6 

s 

do 

Smart,  Robert 

22 

Patten 

s 

do 

Sargeant,  William 

19 

No.  5,  R.  6 

s 

do 

Swctt,  Jetln-o  H. 

22 

Patten 

s 

do 

Shaw,  Daniel  D. 

32 

Chester 

s 

do 

Shaw,  John  P.  I. 

18 

do 

s 

do 

Scribner,  Francis  W. 

25 

Patten 

s 

do 

Discharged  Oct.  5. 

Shiberdean,  Joseph  H. 

20 

Fort  Kent 

s 

do 

Troop,  John 

28 

Patten 

M 

do 

Weed,  Martin 

20 

do 

s 

do 

Walton,  Al)raham 

21 

do 

s 

do 

Weeks,  Hartson  P.  I. 

32 

No.  5,  R.  6 

M 

do 

Weeks,  George  F. 

21 

do 

s 

do 

Wheeler,  William  F. 

21 

E.  Newport 

s 

do 

Weaver,  Elijah 

21 

Ashland 

s 

do 

Cram,  Roscoe  G. 

23 

Mt.  Vernon 

s 

Sept.  9 

25 


378 


ADJUTANT-GENERAL  S   REPORT. 


Recapitulation  of  Company  B,  Eighth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers. 


Present  &  Absent. 

Killed. 

Prison 

no 

Dis- 
charged. 

De- 

Trane_ 

Fit  for 
Duty. 

Sick. 

ers.     ceased. 

serted,  ferred. 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers          3 
Non-Com.  Officers               12 
Musiciiins  &  Wagoner          2 
Privates                           1       53 

1 

7 

2 

2 

3 

13 

2 

64 

Total                             70 

8 

2 

2 

82 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  \st,  1861. 


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ion  of  the  Company. 

Date  of 

= 

Names. 

6 

St 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Rank  or 
Appoint- 

Remarks. 

<i 

25 

ment. 

1 

Joseph  F.  Twitchell 

Captain 

Patten 

2 

Charles  C.  Perry 

25 

1st  Lieut.  Island  Falls 

3 

Luther  B.  Rogers 

21 

2d  Lieut.  Patten 

1 

Lorenzo  Warren 

29 

Sergeant  Patten 

2 

America  Walton 

26 

do 

do 

Sick  at  Port  Royal 

3 

Daniel  W.  ln<rersoll 

22 

do 

Lincoln 

4 

Rodnev  C.  Barker 

21 

do 

Island  Falls 

5 

Pearl  G.  Ingalls 

22 

do 

No.  3,  R.  5 

1 

Edward  A.  Cushman 

29 

Corporal 

No.  3,  R.  5 

2 

George  W.  Emery 

23 

do 

do 

3!Amza  Grant 

20 

do 

Patten 

4  William  B.  Dickey 

19 

do 

Fort  Kent 

5,.lohn  B.  Sleeper 

22 

do 

No.  3.  R.  5 

6!Pennell  P.  Woodard 

22 

do 

Island  Falls 

7 1  Henry  A.  Stone 

2.3 

do 

No.  3,  R.  5 

8 

lArthur  T.  Robinson 

19 

do 

do 

APPENDIX   D. 


579 


Eetuvn  of  Capt.  John  E.  Bryant,  Company  C,  Eighth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine 
Volunteers,  expressing  its  condition  on  the  morning  of  December  1st,  1861,  to- 
gether with  a  record  of  the  changes  that  have  taken  place  in  the  Company  since  it 
entered  the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the  seventh  dav  of  September.  1861. 

JOHN  E'.  BRYANT,  Captain. 


Names. 


conmiss'd  officeks. 
John  E.  Bryant, 
Isaac  H.  McDonald, 
Wm.  H.  Timberlake. 

SERGEANTS. 

Chas.  F.  Monroe, 
Thomas  A.  Kilgore, 
James  H.  Tunks, 
WaUace  Smith, 
Levi  W.  Metcalf. 

CORPORALS. 

Josiah  Libby, 
Luther  Abbott, 
Charles  E.  Cole, 
Dexter  Mitchell, 
Wm.  W.  Sampson, 
S.  G   Shurtleff, 
Wintield  Smith, 
Edward  Shurtleff. 

MUSICIANS. 

Samuel  E.  Smith, 
George  W.  Bean. 

WAGONER. 

Sylvester  G.  Delano. 

PRIVATES 

Abbott,  Charles  G. 
Berrv,  Charles  A. 
Billings,  Oscar  W. 
Brown,  Henry  O. 
Briggs,  Phillip  H. 
Bradford,  Franklin 
Barrett,  Henry  C. 
Bubier,  Isaac  B. 
Callahan,  Henry 
Chi  Ids,  George  V. 
Childs,  Asa 
Canwell,  Oliver  B. 
Chase,  Leslie  H. 
Cole,  Wm.  A. 
Chase,  S.  Decatur 
Dorr,  Charles 
Dewster,  Svlvander 
Durfee,  U.K. 
Drisial,  Timothy 
Emerson,  Samuel 
Fales,  George  G. 
Godwin,  Corrin  M. 
Godding,  Emulous 
Goff,  Lindsley  0. 
Gic'n,  David 
Giaves,  Sylvester 
Holt,  Samuel 
Hodge,  John  A. 
Hartford,  James 
Hay  ford,  Gad 


5  i| 

Mustr'd 

u> 

Residence. 

c  m; 

into 

Remarks. 

< 

|l! 

U.S.Ser. 

25 

Favette 

s  1 

Sept.  7 

37: 

Buckfield 

M 

do 

2.5 

Livermore 

M 

do 

27 

S 

do 

39 

Turner 

M 

do 

2l! 

Auburn 

s  i 

do 

27 

Turner 

M| 

do 

36 

do 

Mj 

do 

38 

do 

M 

do 

22 

Sumner 

S 

do 

27 

Livermore 

s 

do 

26 

Danville 

s 

do 

20 

Turner 

s 

do 

22 

Livermore 

s 

do 

22 

Wayne 

s 

do 

36 

Turner 

s 

do 

29 

do 

s 

do 

Transferred  to  band. 

45 

Livermore 

M 

do 

34 

Turner 

s 

do 

• 

19 

Sumner 

s 

do 

32 

Livermore 

M 

do 

Discharged.     Disability. 

18 

do 

s 

do 

"                        «' 

21 

do 

s 

do 

36 

do 

s 

do 

Died  at  Hilton  Head. 

18 

Turner 

s 

do 

18 

Sumner 

s 

do 

19 

Canton 

s 

do 

29 

Turner 

s 

do 

21 

Peru 

s 

do 

Discharged.    Disability. 

24 

do 

s 

do 

20 

do 

s 

do 

' 

18 

do 

s 

do 

18 

Buckfield 

s 

do 

43 

do 

M 

do 

1,26 

Livermore 

s 

do 

Died  at  Annapolis. 

126 

Hartford 

M 

do 

21 

Livermore 

s 

do 

_ 

28 

Lewiston 

s 

do 

24 

Danville 

s 

do 

18 

Turner 

s 

do 

19 

Livermore 

M 

do 

21 

do 

s 

do 

28 

Gray 

s 

do 

19 

Buckfield 

s 

do 

39 

K.  Livermore 

M 

do 

26 

Turner 

s 

do 

18 

Canton 

s 

do 

38 

Livermore 

M 

do 

51 

Turner 

M 

do 

380 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Company  C,  Eighth  Regiment,  (  Continued.') 


Hayford,  Augustus 
Jackson,  A.  W. 
Kidder,  John 
Keen,  Elisha 
Keen,  Waldo 
Kidder,  Adelbert 
Kilbreth,  Lcander 
Lenneli,  Wm.  F. 
Mitchell,  George  W*. 
Moore,  Amos 
Mitchell,  Stanford 
Metcalf,  Cyrus  G. 
Norris,  Greenwood 
Noyes.  Joseph 
Nason,  Nathaniel 
Osbourn,  A.  G. 
Pratt,  Horace  J. 
Quimby,  E.  T. 
Ridley,  Abbington 
Eoss,  D.  W. 
Ripley,  Henry 
Redding,  Oliver  C. 
Rayner,  George 
Ricker,  Wesley 
Smith,  James 
Smith,  Wm.  B. 
Sanliorn,  G.  B. 
Shaw,  H.  C. 
Srurdevant, 
Thomas,  Uzza 
Tinkham,  Enoch 
Trazy,  Wheeler 
Woodl)nry,  Morris 
White,  M.  W. 
Wyer,  Charles  L. 


Turner 

do 
Dixfield 
Turner 

do 
Dixfifeld 
Livermore 
Skowhcgan 
Livermore 
Unity 
Danville 
Turner 
Wayne 
Sumner 
Auljurn 
Bucktield 
Dixfield 
Livermore 

do 

do 
Canton 
Dixfield 
Lewiston 
Livermore 
Lewiston 

do 
Fayette 
Turner 
Fayette 
Turner 
Auburn 
Peru 

Buckfield 
Jay 
Livermore 


'■-  .■ 

Mustr'd 

'-'^ 

info 

Remarks. 

S 

U.S.Ser. 

Sept.  7 

S 

do 

M 

do 

M 

do 

M 

do 

- 

S 

do 

S 

do 

s 

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do 

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s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

ai 

do 

s 

do 

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s 

do 

M 

do 

Discharged.    Disability. 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

do 


APPENDIX   D.  881 

Recapitulation  of  Company  G,  Eighth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers. 


Present  &  Absent. 

Killed. 

Prison-'     De- 
ers.      ceased. 

Dis- 
charged. 

De- 
serted. 

Trans- 
ferred. 

Fit  for 
Duty. 

Sick. 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers 
Non-Coni.  Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 

3 
13 

2 
57 

2 

5 

2 

1 

3 
13 

3 
66 

Total 

75 

i 

2     1       5            2 

1      i      85 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  1st,  1861. 


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On 

In 

On 

For  Dutt. 

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Present  Organization  of  the  Company. 


1  John  E.  Bryant 
Isaac  H.  McDonald 
William  H.  Timberlake 

1  Charles  IT.  Monroe 

2  Thomas  A.  Kilgore 

3  James  H.  Tunks 
4 [Wallace  Smith 

5, Levi  W.  Metcalf 

1  '.Tosiah  Libby 

2  Luther  Abbott 

3  Charles  E.  Cole 

4  Dexter  Mitchell 

5  William  W.  Sampson 
6;S.  G.  Shurtleff 
7;Winfield  Smith 

8 1  Edward  Shurtleff 


Date  of 

S,      Rank. 

< 

Residence. 

Rank  or 
Appoint- 
ment. 

Remarks. 

25  Captain 
37  1st  Lieut. 

Fayette 
Buckfield 

25 

2d  Lieut. 

Livermore 

27 
39 

Sergeant 
do 

Livermore 
Turner 

21 

do 

Auburn 

27 

do 

Turner 

36 

do 

do 

38 

22 

Corporal 
do 

Turner 
Sumner 

27 

do 

Livermore 

26 

do 

Danville 

20 

do 

Turner 

22 

do 

Livermore 

22 
30 

do 
do 

Wayne 
Turner 

382 


ADJUTANT-GENERAL  S   REPORT. 


Return  of  Captain  Henry  Boynton,  Company  D,  Eighth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine 
Volunteers,  expressing  its  condition  on  the  morning  of  December  1st,  1861,  together 
with  a  record  of  the  changes  that  have  taken  place  in  the  Company  since  it  entered 
the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the  sixth  dav  of  Septcmhcr,  1861. 

HENRY  BOYNTON,  Captain. 


i;  o 

Mustr'd 

Names. 

bl) 

Kesidence. 

Jt 

into 

Remarks. 

< 

Sx 

U.S.Ser. 

commiss'd  officers. 

Henry  Boynton, 

31  Detroit 

M 

Sept  6 

Eranklin  E.  Gray, 

27  Plymouth 

s 

do 

John  R.  Sprague. 

22  Parkman 

s 

do 

SERGEANTS. 

Charles  E.  Parker, 

24  Newport 

21|     do 

s 

do 

John  B.  Philhrook, 

s 

do 

Died  at  Hilton  Head. 

Samuel  Gould,  Jr., 

27 'Dexter 

M 

do 

Promoted  to  Second  Sergeant. 

Alexander  C.  Drake. 

21' Detroit 

s 

do 

CORPORALS. 

1 
1 

Alonzo  D.  Millett, 

21  Pits  field 

s 

do 

Promoted  to  Third  Sergeant. 

Hiram  Martin, 

31|St.  Albans 

M 

do 

"     Fourth  ,    " 

Lewis  F.  Leighton, 

20|Corinna 

s 

do 

Discharged  for  disability. 

Levi  J.  Morreli. 

20 

Hartland 

s 

do 

MUSICIANS 

•^ 

Oramandel  Hubbard, 

18 

Palmyra 

s 

do 

Natlian  Cole. 

19 

do    ■ 

s 

do 

Reduced  to  ranks. 

WAGONER. 

Charles  Stafford. 

21 

Hartland 

s 

do 

Reduced  to  ranks. 

PRIVATES. 

Andrews,  Ezra 

24 

Detroit 

s 

do 

Discharged  for  disability. 

Andrews,  Sylvanus  C. 

22 

Exeter 

s 

do 

Promoted  to  First  Corporal. 

Arthur,  Henry  A. 

33 

Hallowell 

M 

do 

Discharged  for  disability. 

Atkinson,  Lewey 

18 

Hartland 

s 

do 

Sick  at  Hilton  Head. 

Allen,  George 

40 

Augusta 

s 

do 

Discharged  for  disability. 

Boyle,  David  L. 

21 

Newport 

s 

do 

Bean,  Granville  B. 

19 

Dixmont 

s 

do 

Promoted  to  Second  Corporal. 

Burke,  James  S. 

22 

Litchfield 

s 

do 

Billington,  Shediah  H. 

30 

Augusta 

M 

do 

Billington,  Thomas  G. 

18 

do 

s 

do 

Crockett,  Timothy 

28 

Carmel 

M 

do 

Capers,  Geortje 

18 

Exeter 

s 

do 

Cookson,  Isuiah 

41 

Plymouth 

M 

do 

Promoted  to  Third  Corporal. 

Cottle,  Samuel  R. 

33 

Windsor 

S 

do 

Davis,  Frederic  J. 

25 

Orland 

do 

Discharged  for  disability. 

Day,  Henry 

22 

Augusta 

s 

do 

Elliott,  Lucius  W. 

21 

Mercer 

s 

do 

Promoted  to  Fifth  Corporal. 

Emerson,  James  H. 

21 

Etna 

s 

do 

Fowler,  Olin  N. 

21 

Lubec 

s 

do 

Farnhara,  Roscoe  S. 

19  Belgrade 

s 

do 

Fernald,  Tobias  A. 

21 1  Newport 

s 

do 

Discharged  for  disability. 

Gearald,  Cliarlcs  0. 

23  Newinirg 

M 

do 

Gatehell,  Frederic 

ISPittsfield 

s 

do 

Given,  J.  Newell 

23  Newport 

s 

do 

Getcliell,  Henry  W. 

29  Annusta 

M 

do 

Sick  at  Hilton  Head. 

Haskell,  Alfred 

29  Enfield 

M 

do 

Discharged  for  disability. 

Holmes,  James  V. 

21  Parkman 

S 

do 

Sick  at  Annapolis. 

Holmes,  Pliannel 

is;     do 

s 

do 

Hard,  Edgar  H. 

21  Harmony 

s 

do 

Jewett,  Calvin  A. 

20  Pittsfieki 

s 

do 

Kimball,  Amos  M. 

20  Harmony 

M 

do 

Knowles,  Isaac  J. 

19      do 

s 

do 

Leighton,  John 

19  Augusta 

s 

do 

Labrce,  Thomas  P. 

18  Parkman 

s 

do 

Litchfield,  Daniel 

18 

Newport 

s 

do 

APPENDIX   D. 


383 


Return  of  Company  D,  Eighth  Regiment,  (^Continved.') 


o  <u 

Mustr'd 

Names. 

6 

Residence. 

c"^ 

into 

Remarks. 

23 

S 

U.S.Ser. 

Luce,  Franklin  B. 

Hartland 

Sept  6 

Maxim,  Flavil  E. 

18 

Palmyra 

S 

do 

McGratli,  Tlieodore  A. 

18 

Parkman 

s 

do 

McLure,  Allen  P. 

18 

Newport 

s 

do 

Miles,  Rodolplius 

18 

do 

s 

do 

Nickerson,  Charles  W. 

21 

St.  Albans 

s 

do 

Nickerson,  Henry  S. 

18 

do 

s 

do 

Nutting,  Chandler 

24 

Detroit 

s 

do 

Discharged  for  disability. 

Perry,  John  0. 

19 

Augusta 

s 

do 

Prescott,  Henry  G. 

18 

Corinth 

s 

do 

Deserted. 

Speed,  Levi  B. 

rs 

Charleston 

s 

do 

Smith,  Benjamin  F. 

18 

Newport 

s 

do 

Sidelinger,  Samuel 

45 

Hermon 

s 

do 

Tuttle,  Joseph  P. 

18 

Pittsfield 

s 

do 

Thompson,  Dennis 

21 

Dexter 

s 

do 

Tibbetts,  Warren  C. 

23 

Newport 

s 

do 

Weeks,  John  C. 

"19 

Corinna 

s 

do 

Woodman,  Harrison 

28 

Plymouth 

s 

do 

Sick  at  Hilton  Head. 

Wlieeler,  George 

18 

Palmyra 

s 

do 

Walker,  Allen  P. 

18 

Exeter 

s 

do 

Woods,  George 

19 

Augusta 

s 

do 

York,  John 

18 

St.  Albans 

s 

do 

Sidelinger,  Stetson 

18 

Hampden 

s 

do 

Warren,  Joseph  H. 

18 

Abbott 

s 

Sept.  9 

On  extra  duty. 

Atkinson,  Moses 

44 

Hartland 

M 

do 

384  adjutant-general's  report. 

Recapitulation  of  Company  D,  Eighth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers. 


Present  &  Absent. 

Killed. 

Prison- 
ers. 

De- 
ceased. 

Dis- 
charged. 

De- 
serted. 

Trans- 
ferred. 

Fit  for 
Duty. 

Sick. 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers 
Non-CoTQ.  Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 

3 

10 

1 

46 

4 

1 

8 

1 

2 

3 

11 

3 

59 

Total 

60 

4 

1 

8 

1 

2 

76 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  \st,  1861. 


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On 

In 

Arrest. 

On 

For  Duty. 

Sick. 

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Sick. 

Special 
Service. 

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Present  Organization  of  the  Cqmpany. 


Date  of 

Names. 

oi 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Rank  or 

Remarks. 

l- 

'<; 

< 

nient. 

1 

Henrv  Bovnton 

31 

Captain 

Detroit 

Aug.  23 

2 

Franklin  E.  Gray- 

27 

1st  Lieut.  Plymouth 

do 

3 

John  R.  Sprague 

22 

2d  Lieut.  Parkman 

Sept.  4 

1 

Charles  E.  Parker 

24 

Sergeant  Newport 

2  Samuel  Gould,  Jr. 

27 

do 

Dexter 

3  Alonzo  D.  Millett 

21 

do 

Pittsfield 

4  Hiram  Martin 

31 

do 

St.  Al])ans 

5 

Alexander  C.  Drake 

21 

do          Detroit 

t 

1 

Sylvanus  C.  Andrews 

22 

Corporal  Exeter 

2  James  S   Burke 

22 

do 

Litchfield 

3  Isaiah  Cookson 

41 

do 

Plymouth 

4  Levi  J.  Morrell 

20 

do 

Hartland 

5 

Lucius  W.  Elliott 

21 

do 

Mercer 

- 

APPENDIX   D. 


385 


Return  of  Capt.  Thomas  Hutchins,  Company  E,  Eighth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine 
Volunteers,  expressing  its  condition  on  the  morning  of  December  1st,  1861,  to- 
gether with  a  record  of  the  changes  that  have  taken  place  in  the  Comfuiny  since  it 
entered  the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the  seventh  day  of  September,  1861. 

THOMAS   HUTCHINS,  Captain. 


r«;! 

Mustr'd 

Names. 

i 
< 

Residence. 

into 
U.S.Ser. 

Remarks. 

commiss'd  officers. 

Thomas  Hutchins 

23  New  Portland 

S 

Sept.  7 

Thomas  S.  Hutchins, 

28  Winthrop 

s 

do 

* 

Isaac  A.  Phillips. 

30Kingfield 

s 

do 

\ 

SERGEANTS. 

Charles  B.  Knapp, 

24  New  Portland 

s 

do 

Watson  Holway, 

27iCarratunk 

s 

do 

George  W.  Jameson, 

28iWestbrook 

s 

do 

Reduced  to  ranks. 

Chauncy  B.  Webster, 

21  Portland 

s 

do 

Promoted  to  2d  Sergeant. 

William  A.  Browne. 

23 

Carratunk 

s 

do 

CORPORALS. 

Josiah  W.  Newell, 

22 

New  Portland 

s 

do 

Lyman  Jones, 

19jCarratunk 

s 

do 

Promoted  to  Sergeant. 

John  G.  Young, 

51  New  Portland  S 

do 

Reduced  to  ranks. 

John  Prescott. 

43  Lexington 

M 

do 

MUSICIAN. 

1 

John  C.  Heath. 

43  Salem 

M 

do 

WAGONER. 

Frank  Wardsworth. 

24 1  Monmouth 

M 

do 

Deserted. 

PRIVATES. 

1 

Adams,  Thomas  C. 

19  Carratunk 

S 

do 

Boston,  Harrison 

37  Lexington 

M 

do 

Brown,  Silas  R. 

37  Embden 

S 

do 

Discharged.    Disability. 

Bonny,  Alonzo  G. 

21  Portland 

M 

do 

Deserted. 

Brown,  George  L. 

21  Casco 

S 

do 

Sick  at  Hilton  Head. 

Beal,  Frank 

18  Winthrop 

S 

do 

Coffin,  Walter  S. 

21  Thorndike 

S 

do 

Promoted  to  Drummer. 

Chase,  Joseph  S. 

22  Carratunk 

S 

do 

Promoted  to  Corporal. 

Co  wen,  Lorenzo 

18  New  Portland 

s 

do 

\ 

Dunton,  Franklin  S. 

20  Concord 

s 

do 

Davis,  Charles  G. 

19  New  Portland 

s 

do 

Douglass,  Asa  V. 

20  Melrose,  Ms. 

s 

do 

Deling,  Richard,  Jr. 

23  New  Portland 

s 

do 

Emery,  William  Henry 

19!     do 

s 

do 

Sick  at  Hilton  Head. 

Gould,  John 

24  Embden 

s 

do 

Glidden,  Albert  N. 

23  Bingham 

M 

do 

Garrow,  Patrick 

22  Forks  Plant. 

s 

do 

Gordon,  William 

22  Augusta 

s 

do 

Goodrich,  Sprague 

32 

Carratunk 

s 

do 

Promoted  to  Corporal. 

Green,  Calvin  B. 

18 

Winthrop 

s 

do 

Hutchins,  Enos 

20 

New  Portland 

s 

do 

Hall.  Cyrus,  Jr. 

19 

Carratunk 

s 

do 

Hutchins,  Fred.  E. 

18 

New  Portland 

s 

do 

Lovcjoy,  Orlando 

20 

do 

s 

do 

Discharged.     Disability. 

Larahce,  Fred 

22 

Gloucester 

s 

do 

Marden,  4^aron 

20 

Flagstaff 

s 

do 

Pierce,  John  H. 

21 

Carratunk 

s 

do 

Parin,  George 

18 

Forks  Plant. 

s 

do 

Sick  at  Annapolis. 

Pierce,  Sewall  B. 

21 

Bingham 

s 

do 

Prescott,  Aaron 

29 

Lexington 

s 

do 

Safford,  Frank 

18 

Solon 

s 

do 

Strickland  Lee 

18 

Embden 

s 

do 

Savag-e.  Nathan  W. 

20 

Augusta 

s 

do   • 

Safford,  William  H. 

23 

Lexington 

s 

do 

Discharged.     Disability. 

Satford,  John  M. 

23 

do 

s 

do 

ADJUTANT-GENERAL  S   REPORT. 


Return  of  Company  E,  Eighth  Regiment,  (^Continued.') 


Strickland,  Benj.  F. 
Sawyer,  Charles  M. 
Tuttle,  Thaddeus 
Taylor,  Rufus  M. 
Taylor,  Benj. 
Williamson,  Moody  C. 
Wormwood,  Alfred  K. 
Wormwood,  Arthur 
Young,  Henry 
Pote,  James  M. 
Brown,  Nathaniel  P. 
Sullivan,  James 
Larabee,  Cliarles  E, 
Bartlett,  Edward 
Dewitt,  David  W. 
Huntoon,  Frederic  A. 
Jacobs,  Charles  H. 
Elliott,  Georye  W. 
Connor,  Patrick 


Miistr'd 

":     Residence. 

into 
U.S.Ser. 

20  Embden 

s 

Sept.  7 

21  Portland 

I\I 

do 

19  Kingfield 

s 

do 

18  Lexington 

S 

do 

25      do 

S 

do 

19 

Kingfield 

s 

do 

19 

N.  Gloucester 

s 

do 

22 

do 

s 

do 

25 

Forks  Plant. 

s 

do 

24 

Portland 

s 

do 

21 

Carratunk 

s 

do 

24 

Embden 

s 

do 

21 

N.  Gloucester 

s 

do 

28 

New  Portland 

u 

do 

33 

do 

s 

do 

18 

do 

s 

do 

20 

do 

s 

do 

19 

Melrose,  Ms. 

s 

do 

18 

Clinton 

Remarks 


Promoted  to  Corporal. 


Sick  at  Annapolis. 


APPENDIX   D.  387 

Recapitulation  of  Company  E,  Eighth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers. 


Present  &  Absent. 

Dis-      !    De- 
charged,  serted. 

i 

Trans- 
lerred. 

Fit  for 
Duty. 

Sick. 

Killed.  ^'■f^°°- 

ceased. 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers 
Non-Com.  Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 

3 

10 

2 

48 

3 

1 

1 

3 
10 

3 
.52 

Total 

63 

1 

3            2 

68 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  \st,  1861. 


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Present  Organization  of  the  Company. 


Date  of 

Names. 

< 

Rank.          Residence. 

Rank  or 
Appoint- 
ment. 

Remarks. 

1 
2 
3 

Thomas  Hutchins 
T.  S.  Hutchins 
Isaac  A.  Phillips 

53 
28 
30 

Captain 
1  St  Lieut. 
2d  Lieut. 

N.  Portland 

Winthrop 

Kingtield 

May  25 

Sept.  5 

do 

1 

2 
3 
4 
5 

Charles  B.  Knapp 
Chauncy  B.  Webster 
Wtitson  Hohvay 
Lyman  Jones 
William  A.  Brown 

24 
22 
27 
19 
23 

Sergeant 
do 
do 
do 
do 

N.  Portland 

Portland 

Carratunk 

do 

do 

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 

Josiah  W.  Newell 
John  Prescott 
Sprague  Goodrich 
Joseph  S.  Chase 
James  M.  Pote 

22 
43 
32 
22 
24 

Corporal 
do 
do 
do 
do 

N.  Portland 

Lexington 

Carratunk 

do 
Portland 

388 


ADJUTANT-GENERAL  S   REPORT. 


Eeturn  of  Captain  John  Hemingway,  Company  F,  Eighth  Eegiment  Infantry,  Maine 
Volunteers,  expressing  its  condition  on  the  morning  of  December  1st,  1861,  together 
with  a  record  of  the  changes  that  have  taken  place  in  the  Company  since  it  entered 
the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the  seventh  day  of  September,  1861. 

JOHN  HEMINGWAY,  Captain. 


Names. 


Residence. 


COMMISS  D    OFFICERS. 

John  Hemingway,  43|Sanford 

A.  E.  Kimball,  25  Biddeford 

John  H.  Roberts.  30  Alfred 

SERGEANTS. 

Charles  P.  Lord, 
Seth  Dillingham, 
Frederick  A.  Wood,  Jr. 
Sylvester  Hatch, 
Samuel  Cole. 


CORPORALS. 

Fred.  A.  Henderson, 
William  J.  Reed, 
Edmund  G.  Murry, 
John  S.  Hcrsom, 
Harrison  Hanson, 
Washington  Emerson, 
Benjamin  Ricker, 
Horace  Jmikins. 

MUSICIANS. 

William  F.  Willard, 
Theodore  H.  Drew. 

WAGONER. 

Caspar  E.  Marshall. 

PRIVATES. 

Adjutant,  Plummer  H. 
Brackett,  George  W. 
Brackett,  John  W. 
Bancroft,  Norris  E. 
Butlci',  Francis 
Coflin,  Simeon 
Coolev,  Daniel 
Clark^  William 
Duncan,  John  H. 
Downs,  Abram  P. 
Douns,  Lyman  C. 
Dutch,  George  S. 
Edgecomb,  Charles  H. 
Frost,  Thomas  W. 
Fox,  Alfred  W. 
Goodwin,  Marvin  T. 
Goodwin,  John  B. 
Getchel.  Joseph  S. 
Kurd,  Francis 
Hurd,  Henry  A. 
Hubbard,  George  H. 
Hill,  Stephen 
Higley,  Albert  A. 
Hanson,  Edwin 
Hilton,  Joseph 
Hatch,  William  N. 
Jacobs,  John 
Joy,  George  S. 
Knight,  David  H. 
Littleficld,  Alonzo 


N.  Berwick 

do 
Lebanon 
Wells 
Kennetunk 

Sanford 

do 

do 
Lebanon 
Lyman 
Kenncbunk 
Sanford 
Kennebunk 

Sanford 
Afctoa 

Berwick 


jMustr'd 
1     into 
IT.S.Ser. 


18  Kennebunk 

20  Sanford 
do 
do 

Lebanon 

Sanford 

S.  Berwick 

Kennebunk 

Lowell,  Mass 

Lebanon 

Alfred 

22[Kennebunk 

201  Lebanon 

21;  Sanford 

35  Acton 

18  Lebanon 

21  Sanford 
20,  Wells 
22:  Sanford 


Sept.  7 
do 
do 

do 


do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

do 
do 

do 


Sanford 
S.  Bcr'k  [N.H 
Somersworth, 
S.  Berwick 

23|Lvman 

20  Wells 

22      do 

,38|  Sanford 

ll8JS.  Berwick 

18  Kenncbunk 

19 1  Sanford 


do 
do 

Oct. 

Sept. 
do 
do 
do 

ao 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


Sick  at  Hilton  Head. 
Sick  at  Hilton  Head. 

Sick  at  Annapolis. 
Sick  at  Hilton  Head. 
Sick  at  Hilton  Head. 


Sick  at  Washington. 


Sick  at  Hilton  Head. 

Died  at  Hilton  Head,  Nov.  14. 
Sick  at  Hilton  Head. 


APPENDIX   D. 


389 


Return  of  Company  F,  Eighth  Regiment,  (^  Continued.') 


oa 

Mustr 'd 

Names. 

g,      Residence. 

(.""S) 

into 

Remarks. 

<' 

St» 

U.S.Ser. 

Moore,  William  A. 

27  Sanford 

s 

Sept.  7 

Randall,  Charles 

22  Lebanon 

S 

do 

Reynolfl,  Jacob  P. 

23  Acton 

s 

do 

Eowe,  William 

29  Alfred 

M 

do 

Ricker,  Ebenezer 

21  Sanford 

S 

do 

Seavey,  Thomas 

25      do 

S 

do 

Shacklev,  Lewis 

27  Shapleigh 

s 

do 

Trafton;  Hiram  W. 

20  Alfred 

s 

do 

Died  at  Hilton  Head,  Nov. 

17. 

Wentworth,  Wm.  W. 

26  Sanford 

M 

do 

Welch,  Hezekiah 

21  Shapleigh 

s 

do 

Wliittier,  Charles  D. 

18  Alfred 

s 

do 

Witham,  Albert  F. 

18      do 

s 

do 

Wight,  Hezekiah  C. 

21  Casco 

s 

do 

Cousens,  Oliver  M. 

24  Kennebunk 

s 

do 

Butler,  James  W. 

24  Sanford 

s 

Discharged  for  disability. 

Clark.  James  W. 

21  Lebanon 

s 

u                    « 

Carter,  John  S. 

38  Sanford 

M 

((               (( 

390  adjutant-g-eneral's  report. 

Recapitulation  of  Company  F,  Eighth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers. 


Present  &  Absent. 

Prison- 
ers. 

De- 
ceased. 

no- 

Trans- 
ferred. 

Fit  for 
Duty. 

Sick. 

Killed. 

charged,  serted. 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers 
Non-Cora.  Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 

3 
11 

9 

37 

2 
1 
5 

2 

3 

3 

13 

3 

.  47 

Total 

53 

8 

2 

3 

66 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  1st,  1861. 


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Organization  of  the  Company. 

Date  of 

o" 

Names. 

< 

43 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Rank  or 

Appoint- 
ment. 

Remarks. 

1 

John  Hemino;way 

Captain 

Sanford 

Aug.  28 

2 

A.  E.  Kimball 

25 

1st  Lieut. 

Biddcford 

do 

3 

John  H.  Roberts 

30 

2d  Lieut. 

Alfred 

do 

1 

Charles  P.  Lord 

28 

Sergeant 

N.  Berwick 

2 

Seth  Dillino-ham 

21 

do 

do 

3  Frederic  A.  Wood,  Jr. 

22 

do 

Lebanon 

4 

Sylvester  Hatch 

37 

do 

Wells 

5 

Samuel  Cole 

23 

do 

Kennebunk 

1 

Frederic  A.  Henderson 

26 

Corporal 

Sanford 

2  William  J.  Keed 

25 

do 

do 

3;pAlmund  J.  Slurry 

25 

do 

do 

4  John  S.  llersom 

27 

do 

Lebanon 

5  Harrison  Hanson 

18 

do 

Lvman 

6  Washinirton  Emerson 

39 

do 

Kennebunk 

7  Horace  Junkins 

27 

do 

do 

8 

Benjamin  Kicker 

44 

do 

Sanford 

APPENDIX   D. 


391 


Return  of  Capt.  Augustus  A.  Hoit,  Company  G,  Eighth  Regiment  Infentry,  Maine 
Volunteers,  expressing  its  condition  on  the  morning  of  December  1st,  1861,  to- 
gether with  a  record  of  the  changes  that  have  talcen.  place  in  the  Company  since 
it  entered  the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the  seventh  day  of  September,  1861. 

AUGUSTUS   A.  HOIT,  Captain. 


Names'. 


COMMISS  D  OFFICERS. 

Augustus  A.  Hoit, 
Wilber  F.  Lane, 
Edwin  Bates. 

SERGEANTS. 

James  H.  Brown, 
Emerson  G.  Guptill, 
George  F.  Davis, 
Richard  F.  Tatt, 
Benjamin  B.  Salsbury. 

CORPORALS. 

Green  W.  Scammons, 
William  D.  Townsend, 
Stephen  W.  Berry, 
George  Card, 
George  F.  Taft, 
George  S.  Hodgkins, 
James  C.  Hagan, 
George  HigginS. 

MUSICIAN. 

Henry  E.  Rowe. 

WAGONER. 

Andrew  Newman. 

PRIVATES. 

Abbott,  George  S. 
Barber,  Alexander 
Brown,  Thomas 
Burk,  John 
Bowdon,  George  W. 
Butler,  Orrin  A. 
Brown,  Albert  L. 
Billings,  John  E. 
Black,  Robert 
Bradv,  Jeremiah 
Blaisdell,  Daniel  D. 
Callighan,  Humphrey 
Campbell,  Joseph 
Cain,  John 
Cain,  Peter 
Collins,  Peter 
Deiiio.  David,  Jr. 
Dollard,  William 
Donnel,  John  M. 
Dorgan,  Jerry 
Frazier,  Charles  C. 
Ford,  Thomas 
Fletcher,  Abijal 
Floyd,  George  B. 
Gordon,  George 
George,  James 
Giles,  Russell  H. 
Garland,  Philander 
Gray,  Josepli  C. 
Heath,  Lewis  F. 
Howard,  Joseph 


OS 

Mustr'd 

s. 

Residence. 

~  2P 

into 

Remarks. 

< 

1^ 

M 

U.S.Ser. 

36 

jouldsboro' 

Sept.  7 

27 

Ellsworth 

S 

do 

35 

Jedhara 

M 

do 

32 

Ellsworth 

S 

do 

23 

Gouldslioro' 

S 

do 

24 

Ellsworth 

S 

do 

21 

Gouldsboro' 

s 

do 

28 

Ellsworth 

M 

do 

26 

Franklin 

s 

do 

32 

Ellsworth 

M 

do 

27 

Bangor 

s 

do 

20 

Ellsworth 

M 

do 

21 

Gouldsboro' 

S 

do 

37 

Ellsworth 

M 

do 

23 

Hancock 

s 

do 

22 

Ellsworth 

s 

do 

18 

Dedham 

s 

do 

33 

Ellsworth 

M 

do 

19 

do 

S 

do 

23 

do 

s 

do 

45 

do 

M 

do 

42 

do 

S 

do 

21 

Castine 

S 

do 

21 

Ellsworth 

S 

do 

20 

Mt.  Desert 

S 

do 

18 

do 

S 

do 

38 

Fremont 

S 

do 

22 

Ellsworth 

s 

do 

22 

Dedham 

s 

do 

Sick  at  Annapolis. 

43 

Ellsworth 

M 

do 

34 

do 

s 

do 

21 

do 

s 

do 

24 

do 

s 

do 

27 

do 

M 

do 

28 

do 

M 

do 

20 

do 

s 

do 

21 

Franklin 

s 

do 

23 

Ellsworth 

s 

do 

20 

do 

s 

do 

33 

do 

M 

do 

25 

Walthara 

s 

do 

20 

Orland 

M 

do 

19 

Ellsworth 

s 

do 

19 

do 

s 

do 

19 

Amherst 

s 

do 

25 

Ellsworth 

s 

do 

24 

do 

s 

do 

28 

Mt.  Desert 

s 

do 

Reduced  from  Corporal. 

19 

Ellsworth 

s 

do 

K                         « 

392 


ADJUTANT-GENERAL  S    REPORT. 


Return  of  Company  G,  Eighth  Regiment,  (  Continued.') 


Names. 


Harrington,  Dauiel 
Haynes,  Asa 
Hawes,  Alonzo 
Heath,  George  F. 
Howard,  Jolin  A. 
Hanscoin,  Simon 
Hackett,  Peter 
Ingalls,  George  S. 
JcUison,  George  S. 
Kineaid,   Llewellyn 
Lunt,  Daniel  S. 
Larkin,  John 
Moneghan,  James 
Mi'Farland,A!li.s'nK.P. 
Murphv,  Michael 
McFariand,Edw"dT. 
OrciUt,  Fernando  0.  P. 
Phillips,  George  D. 
Patterson,  Charles 
Phillips,  Sewell  L. 
Royal,  Henry  W. 
Richardson,  Isaac  K. 
Robinson,  George 
Sullivan,  Daniel 
Stewart,  George  L. 
Suse,  Lewis 
Smith,  Reuben,  Jr. 
Stevens,  Frank  M. 
Sanders,  Clinton 
Tourtelotte,  Calvin  P. 
Tourtelotte,  Asa  N. 
Webber,  Roland  C. 
Watts,  Horace 
Whittier,  William  P. 
Wilson,  Nathan 
Wentworth,  Jonas  H. 
Young,  Ferdinand 
Young,  Willard  R. 
Tracy,  Eben  R. 


Residence. 


ISlEllsworth 
23'     do 
25!     do 
37  Mt.  Desert 
'21  Ellsworth 

36  do 

33  Hancock 
18  Waltham 

21  do 

20  Ellsworth 
24  i     do 
20|     do 

23  do 

20  Sedgwick 

20  Ellsworth 
2IjEden 

21 1  Ellsworth 
18  Dedham 
19,  Ellsworth 
18      do 
191     do 
26  Mt.  Desert 

22  Ellsworth 

37  do 

20 'Hancock 
26  Ellsworth 

21  Mt.  Desert 

24  Ellsworth 
29  Orland 
24  Ellsworth 
21 1     do 

23  do 

20  Amherst 

21  Gouldsboro' 

18  Surry 
42  Dedham 
23 1  Ellsworth 

19  Gouldsboro' 
32i  Hancock 


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Reduced  from  Corporal. 


Reduced  from  Corporal. 


APPENDIX   D.  393 

Recapitulation  of  Company  G,  Eighth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers. 


Present  &  Absent. 

Killed. 

Prison- 
ers. 

De- 
ceased. 

Dis- 
charged. 

De- 
serted. 

Trans- 
ferred. 

Fit  for 
Duty. 

Sick. 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers 
Non-Com.  Officers 
Musicians  «Sb  Wugoner 
Privates 

1 
12 

2 
49 

2 

1 

16 

3 

3 

13 

2 

68 

Total 

fM 

19 

3 

86 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  1st,  1861. 


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Present  Organization  of  the  Company 

1 

Date  of 

,o 

Names. 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Rank  or 
Appoint- 

Remarks. 

!< 

<; 

36 

ment. 

1 

Auffustus  A.  Hoit 

Captain 

Gouldsboro 

Sept.  5 

2 

Wilber  F.  Lane 

27 

1st  Lieut. 

Ellsworth 

do 

3 

Edwin  B.  Bates 

35 

2d  Lieut. 

Dedham 

do 

1 

James  H.  Brown 

32 

Sergeant 

Ellsworth 

Sept.  5 

2 

Emerson  G.  Guptill  » 

23 

do 

Gouldsboro 

do 

3 

Georji^e  F.  Davis 

24 

do 

Ellsworth 

do 

' 

4 

Richard  F.  Taft 

21 

do 

Gouldslioro 

do 

5 

Benjamin  B.  Salsbury 

28 

do 

Ellsworth 

do 

1 

Green  W.  Scamman 

26 

Corporal 

Franklin 

Sept.  5 

2 

William  D.  Townsend 

32 

do 

Ellsworth 

do 

3 

Stephen  W.  Berry 

27 

do 

Bangor 

do 

4 

George  Card 

20 

do 

Ellsworth 

Sept.. 9 

5 

Georo;e  F.  Taft 

21 

do 

Gouldsboro 

Oct.  5 

6 

George  S.  Hodgkins 

37 

do 

Ellsworth 

Oct.  10 

7 

James  C.  Hagan 

23 

do 

Hancock 

Oct.  23 

8 

George  Higgins 

22 

do 

Ellsworth 

do 

26 


394 


adjutaxt-general's  report. 


Return  of  Capt.  John  F.  Milliken.  Company  H,  Eijrhth  Rctriment  Infantry,  Maine 
VoliHUrcis,  exjiressinfj  its  condition  on  tlie  morninf;  of  Decemher  1st,  1861,  to- 
gether with  a  record  of  the  chanjics  that  have  taken  phice  in  tlie  Company  since 
it  entered  the  service  of  the  United  States  on  the  seventh  dav  of  September,  1861. 

JOHN   F.  MILLIKEN,  Captain. 


Names. 


COM.MISS  D    OFFICERS. 

John  F.  Milliken, 
Edward  A.  True, 
Charles  E.  Howard. 

SERGEANTS. 

Horace  Rolfe, 
Geor(;e  Dollv, 
Edga'i-  L.  Bills, 
Charles  I.  Davis, 
George  W.  Nickerson. 

CORPORALS. 

Isaac  Patterson, 
Albert  O.  Bills, 
John  Allen, 
Noah  B   Dunton, 
John  Stevens,  Jr. 
Ephraim  W.  Wiley, 
Alonzo  Brown, 
James  G.  Harding. 

MUSICIAN. 

Ebenezer  N.  Butler. 

PRIVATES. 

Abbott,  George  S. 
Avery,  John  F. 
Bowley,  Reuben  L. 
Bridges,  Daniel 
Bridges,  Asbra  C. 
Butler,  George  A. 
Butler,  Henry  H. 
Beckwith,  Martin 
Baehelder,  Benj.  F. 
Cotton,  John  C. 
Crosby,  Charles  D. 
Carter,  Richard,  2d 
Carr,  Charles  E. 
("!rocker,  Leonard 
Daggett,  Albert 
Dagiictt,  Lowell 
Douglas.  Charles  H. 
Evans,  Charles  E . 
Hardy,  Willard  K. 
Hardy,  James  W. 
Hawes,  Alvin  H. 
Heal,  William  H. 
Howard,  Micah 
Howard,  Henry 
KfMrons,  Michael 
Kennedy,  Joseph 
Kiml)ali,  Jesse 
Jlerriam,  Eli  C. 
Martin,  Leander 
Martin,  Orace  A. 
MetcaU;  Oliver 
Nichols,  John  U. 
Prescott,  Alonzo 


00 

Miistr'd 

» 

Eesidenae. 

u  5 

into 

Remarks. 

<. 

Sx 

U.S.Ser. 
Sept.  7 

40  Belfast 

M 

24  Hope 

S 

do 

22  Portland 

j 

s 

24 'Belfast 

s 

do 

25  Kumford 

s 

do 

20  Hope 

s 

do 

Died  at  Annapolis. 

2.3  Liberty 

s 

do 

Resigned  as  Sergeant. 

22  Swanville 

s 

do 

Promoted  to  4th  Sergeant. 

.50  Belfast 

M 

do 

Resigned  as  Corporal. 

20;Hope 

"Si 

do 

Promoted  to  1st  Corporal. 

20 

do 

s 

do 

2d 

18 

do 

s 

do 

3d 

27 

Morrill 

s 

do 

"          5th  Sergeant. 

24 

Belfast 

s 

do 

"          4lh  Corporal. 

19  Montville 

s 

do 

5th 

19  Waldo 

s 

do 

6th 

52  Liberty 

M 

do 

18  Bucksport 

s 

do 

19  Farmington 

M 

do 

18  Hope 

M 

do 

23 

Castine 

M 

do 

19 

do 

S 

do 

24 

Liberty 

s 

do 

19      do 

s 

do 

241  Belfast 

s 

Sept.  9 

23  Belmont 

s 

do 

22;  Hope 

s 

Sept.  7 

45  Wayne 

M 

Sept.  9 

37  Sedgwick 

s 

Sept.  7 

18 

Waldo 

s 

do 

Promoted  to  Corporal. 

37 

Somerville 

M 

do 

Sick  at  Hilton  Head. 

26  Washington 

M 

do 

27  Liberty 

S 

do 

19  Knox 

s 

do 

Sick  at  Annapolis. 

23  Brooks 

s 

do 

19|.Searsmont 

s 

do 

Sick  at  Augusta. 

18      do 

s 

do 

19  Jackson 

s 

do 

24  Belmont 

do 

45  Washington 

M 

Sept.  9 

19      do 

s 

do 

24  Camden 

M 

Sept.  7 

31  Somerville 

M 

do 

Drowned  at  L.  I. 

21|Clinton 

s 

Sept.  9 

22  Morrill 

s 

do 

Promoted  to  Coiporal. 

21  Appleton 

s 

Sept.  7 

Sick  at  Annapolis. 

18  Hope 

s 

do 

39  Camden 

s 

do 

24  Ellsworth 

s 

do 

18 

Hope 

s 

do 

APPENDIX   D. 


395 


Return  of  Company  H,  Eighth  Regiment,  (^Continued.') 


SilMustr'd 

Names. 

£ 

Residence. 

feci    into 

Remarks. 

< 

Sin 

s 

D.S.Ser 

Packard,  Horace  P. 

39 

Hope    . 

Sept.  7 

Pinkham,  Warren 

23 

Washington 

M 

do 

Patterson,  Franklin 

19 

Belfast 

S 

Sept.  9 

Patridge,  George  W. 

19 

Somerville 

s 

do 

Pottle,  Nathaniel  J. 

20 

Searsmont 

s 

do 

Richards,  Emery 

18 

Belfast 

s 

Sept.  7 

Eobbins,  Enoch  W. 

28|Searsport 

s 

do 

Stevens,  Frederic  A. 

18!  Monroe 

s 

do 

Smith,  Dustan 

21  Clinton 

s 

Sept.  9 

Discharged.    Disability. 

Taylor,  Jacob 

43  Belmont 

M 

Sept.  7 

Vickery,  Alfred  P. 

18  Waldo 

s 

do 

Wasgatt,  George 

26  Rockland 

M 

do 

Waterman,  Lewis  A. 

18  Hope 

do 

Weed,  Levi 

28  Camden 

M 

Sept.  9 

Wentworth,  Benjamin 

27 

Searsmont 

M 

do 

Young,  Charles  H. 

-21 

N.  Yarmouth 

S 

do 

396  adjutant-general's  report. 

Mecapitulation  of  Company  H,  Eighth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers. 


Present  &  Absent. 

Killed. 

Prison- 
ers. 

De- 
ceased. 

Dis- 
charged. 

De- 
serted. 

Trans 
ferred. 

1 

Fit  for 
Duty. 

Sick. 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers 
Non-Corn.  Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 

3 
12 

1 
46 

2 

1 
1 

1 

3 
13 

1 
50 

Total                             62 

2 

1       2 

1 

'       1 

67 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  1st,  1861. 


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Duty. 

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Present  Organization  of  the  Company. 


Date  of 

1 

Names. 

< 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Rank  or 
Appoint- 
ment. 

Remarks. 

1 

John  F.  Milliken 

40 

Captain 

Belfast 

Sept.  5 

2 

Edward  A.  True 

24 

1st  Lieut. 

Hope 

do 

3 

Charles  E.  Howard 

22 

2d  Lieut. 

Portland 

do 

1 

Horace  Rolfe 

24 

Sergeant 

Belfast 

Sept.  7 

2 
3 
4 

George  Dolly 

25 

do 

Ruinford 

do 

George  W.  Nickerson 

22 

do 

Swanville 

Sept.  7 

5 

John  Stevens,  Jr. 

27        do 

Morrill 

Oct.  8 

1 

Albert  0.  Bills 

20 

Corporal 

Hope 

Oct.    8 

• 

2 

John  Alien 

20 

do 

do 

do 

3 

Noah  T>.  Dunton 

18 

do 

do 

do' 

4 

Ephraim  W.  Wiley 

24 

do 

Belfast 

do 

, 

5 

Alonzo  Brown 

18 

do 

Montville 

do 

6 

James  G.  Harding 

19 

do 

Waldo 

do 

7 

Eli  C.  Merriam 

22 

do 

Morrill 

do 

8 

Charles  E.  Carr 

18 

do 

Waldo 

do 

APPENDIX   D. 


897 


lleturn  of  Capt.  "William  M.  Mc  Arthur,  Company  I,  Eighth  Regiment  Infantry,  ^aine 
Volunteers,  expressing  its  condition  on  the  morning  of  December  1st,  1861,  to- 
gether with  a  record  of  the  changes  that  have  taken  place  in  the  Company  since  it 
entered  the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the  seventh  day  of  September,  1861. 

WILLIAM  M.  McARTHUR,  Captain. 


Names. 


commiss'd  officers. 
"William  M.  McArthur, 
Charles  H.  Robinson, 
•John  E.  McUrda. 

SERGEANTS. 

Horace  Ingraham, 
Joseph  Small, 
William  H.  Gifford, 
John  M.  Tyler, 
Henry  E.  Tozier. 

CORPORALS. 

Edwin  D.  Pinkham, 
William  Stockdale, 
John  L.  Taylor, 
George  Osgood, 
Walter  H.  Hill, 
James  Osgood, 
Solomon  Benner, 
Elliot  O.  Robinson. 

MUSICIANS. 

True  P.  Prescott, 
John  W.  Sayward. 

WAGONER. 

William  B.  Robinson. 

PRIVATES. 

Austin,  James 
Briggs,  John  H. 
Buffum,'  George  W. 
Bushier,  Mark  E. 
Bushier,  Levi 
Burnell,  Henry  L. 
Butler,  Thomas 
Blackstone,  Daniel 
Clement,  Appleton  R. 
Dusty,  James 
Ellery,  Nathaniel 
Grey,  Lewis 
Grant,  George 
Guppy,  Stillman 
Hoole,  Thomas  G. 
Ingraham,  Thomas  F. 
Johnson,  Charles  W. 
Keay,  Edwin  A. 
Knights,  John  K. 
Lamson,  Benjamin 
Lunt,  William  H. 
Ludwig,  James,  Jr. 
McUrda,  Ephraim  T. 
McUrda,  Alonzo  B. 
Morrison,  Walter  H. 
Norris,  William  H. 
Oeward,  Paul 
Pollard,  Joseph  H. 
Parker,  Samuel 
Perry,  George 


:_2  .Mustr'dl 

g,       Residence. 

into 

<                                < 

;a  U.S.Ser. 

29  Limington 

S    Sept.  7 

33  Unity 

M 'Sept.  9 

37  Jefterson 

M  . 

Sept.  7 

26  Augusta 

S 

do 

21  Limington 

s 

do 

23  Albion 

M 

do 

23  Limington 

S 

do 

24  Waterville 

s 

do 

21  Waldoboro' 

M 

do 

23  Boston,  Mass. 

M 

do 

22  Pownal 

S 

do 

19  Exeter 

S 

do 

19      do 

s 

do 

45  Hiram 

M 

do 

38  Waldoboro' 

M 

do 

24  Westbrook 

M 

do 

23  Appleton 

S 

do 

40  Thorndike 

M 

Sept.  9 

37  Albion 

S 

Sept.  7 

,23  Albion 

S 

do 

29  Dexter 

s 

do 

18  Skowhegan 

s 

do 

1 8  Freedom 

s 

do 

18  Waterville 

s 

do 

20  Baldwin 

s 

do 

20  Waterville 

s 

do 

45      do 

M 

do 

ISMontville 

s 

do 

18  Waterville 

s 

do 

26  Hallo  well 

M 

do 

19  Pittston 

s 

do 

19  Knox 

s 

do 

21  Corinth 

s 

do 

26  Brunswick 

s 

do 

18  Augusta 

s 

do 

18  Waldoboro' 

s 

do 

1 8  Augusta 

s 

do 

26  Portland 

s 

dp 

18  Vassalhoro' 

s 

do 

18  Brunswick 

s 

do 

29  Waldoboro' 

s 

do 

22  Jeiferson 

s 

do 

18      do 

s 

do 

18  Albion 

s 

do 

1 8  Limington 

s 

do 

20J  Waterville 

s 

do 

18  Brunswick 

s 

do 

44  Hiram 

M 

do 

1 9  Waterville 

s 

do 

Remarks. 


Sick  at  Hilton  Head. 
Promoted  to  First  Sergeant. 
Sick  at  Hilton  Head. 


Promoted  to  Sergeant. 
Discharged  for  disability. 
Drowned  at  Providence. 


Reduced  to  ranks. 


Discharged  by  consent. 


Sick  at  Annapolis. 


Discharged  for  disability. 


398 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Company  I,  Eighth  Regiment,  (  Continued.') 


O  a! 

Mustr'd 

Names. 

a 

Residence. 

c"^ 

into 

Remarks. 

< 

20 

Sec 

U.S.Ser. 

Renco,  Moses 

Waterville 

S 

Sept.  7 

Reeves,  Melzar  D. 

19 

Jefferson 

s 

do 

Sick  at  Annapolis. 

Runnells,  Frank  B. 

19 

HallowcU 

s 

do 

Rankins,  Lucius 

45 

Waterville 

M 

do 

Steward,  Joseph 

18 

Bingham 

s 

do 

Sick  at  Annapolis. 

Staples,  Orlando 

18 

Readfield 

s 

do 

Stinchfield,  Charles  E. 

18 

Brunswick 

s 

do 

Varney,  Albert 

20 

Vassalboro' 

s 

do 

Sick  at  Annapolis. 

"Warren,  George  W. 

18 

Sandwich,  N. 

s 

do 

York,  Nicholas 

45 

CornviUe  [H. 

M 

do 

Reynolds,  Washington 

20 

Burnham 

s 

do 

Sick  at  Annapolis. 

Merrill,  William  K. 

18 

Limington 

s 

do 

Lubier,  Gott 

22 

Waterville 

s 

do 

Willis,  William 

19 

Hallowell 

s 

do 

Kimball,  George  A. 

24 

Augusta 

s 

do 

Preo,  Peter 

18 

Waterville 

s 

do 

Lane,  John  M. 

45 

Jefferson 

M 

do 

Stimpson,  Warren 

19 

Brunswick 

s 

Sept.  9 

Discharged  for  disability. 

Briggs,  Franklin  S. 

18 

Wintlirop 

R 

Sept.  7 

«                      u 

Perry,  Charles 

18 

Waterville 

s 

do 

Brown,  Franklin 

18 

Brunswick 

s 

Sept.  9 

Taken  on  habeas  corpus. 

APPENDIX   D. 


399 


Recapitulation  of  Company  I,  Eighth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers. 


Present  &  Absent. 

De- 
ceased. 

Dis- 
charged. 

Fit  for 
D\ity. 

Sick. 

Killed. 

ers. 

serted. 

ferred. 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers 
Non-Com.  Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 

3 

7 

2 

43 

2 
6 

3 

9 

2 

49 

Total 

55 

8 

, 
' 

63 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  \st,  1861. 


Present. 

Absent. 

On 

In 

On. 

For  Duty. 

Sick. 

Special 
Duty. 

Sick. 

Special 
Service. 

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Present  Orgofliization  of  the  Company. 


Date  of 

= 

Names. 

M 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Rank  or 
Appoint- 

Remarks. 

l<5 

< 

ment. 

1 

William  M.  McArthur 

29  Captain 

Limington 

Sept.  3 

2 

Charles  H.  Robinson 

33  1st  Lieut. 

Unity 

do 

3 

John  E.  McUrda 

37 

2d  Lieut 

Jefferson 

Sept.  4 

1 

Joseph  Small 

21 

Sergeant 

Limington 

Nov.  1 

2 

Horace  Ini^raham 

26 

do 

Augusta 

do 

3 

John  M.  Tyler 

24 

do 

Limington 

Sept.  7 

4 

Henry  E.  Tozier 

do 

Waterville 

do 

5 

William  Stockdale 

do 

Boston,  Mass. 

Sept. 

1 

Edwin  D.  Pinkhara 

21 

Corporal 

Waldoboro' 

Sept.  7 

2' Walter  H.  Hill 

19 

do 

Kxcter 

do 

3 

James  Ostiood 

45 

do 

Hiram 

do 

4 

Solomon  Beuner 

38 

do 

Waldoboro' 

do 

400 


ADJUTANT-GENERAL  S    REPORT. 


Return  of  Capt.  John  Conant,  Company  K,  Eifrhth  Reg^iment  Infantry,  Maine  Volun- 
teers, expressinjj;  its  condition  on  the  morning  of  December  1st,  1861,  together 
with  a  record  of  the  changes  that  have  taken  place  in  the  Company  since  it  en- 
tered the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the  seventh  dav  of  September,  1861. 

JOHN    CONANT,  Captain. 


. 

j 

CO  Mustr'd 

Names. 

< 

Residence. 

':'5;     into 
SK  U.S.Ser. 

Remarks. 

commiss'd  officers. 

John  Conant, 

47 

Bangor 

M 

Sept.  7 

Henry  Brawn, 

29 

Oldtown 

M 

do 

Hillman  Smith. 

26 

Bradley 

S 

do 

SERGEAXTS. 

Kendall  Pollard, 

26 

Brownville 

s 

do 

Sick  at  Port  J?oyal. 

Fernando  Jellison, 

26 

Milford 

s 

Sept.  9 

John  McCowan, 

37 

Lagrange 

s 

do 

Sick  at  Port  Royal. 

Aurelius  Stevens, 

.36 

do 

M 

Sept.  7 

Benjamin  F.  Brookins. 

28 

Bradford 

M 

do 

CORPORALS. 

Hiram  N.  Parker, 

21 

Glenburn 

s 

do 

Ephraim  P.  White, 

39 

Lowell 

M 

do 

Jonathan  Knowles, 

28 

Lagrange 

M 

do 

James  Sawyer, 

34 

Oldtown 

M 

do 

Palmer  Lovejoy, 

23 

Medford 

S 

do 

Edward  M.  Storer, 

21 

Bradford 

s 

do 

Promoted  to  Corporal. 

Isaac  Elliot, 

39 

Medford 

M 

do 

(<            (< 

George  A.  Baubling. 

21 

Bradley 

S 

do 

MUSICIAN. 

Abram  L.  Sanborn. 

16 

Lagrange 

s 

Sept.  9 

WAGONERS. 

Joshua  Decker,  Jr., 

45 

do 

M 

Sept.  7 

Sylvester  Hardy. 

41 

Boston 

s 

do 

privat:es. 

Burk,  Thomas 

36 

Bangor 

s 

do 

Boober,  Jeremiah 

46 

Lagrange 

M 

do 

Bragdon,  Sylvanus 

21 

Orono 

S 

Boober,  Daniel  R. 

18 

Lagrange 

S 

Brown,  Thomas  D. 

21 

Argyle 

s 

do 

Bryant,  Wm.  H. 

20 

Lagrange 

s 

do 

Bean,  Jeremiah 

27 

do 

M 

do 

Bennett,  Edward 

25 

Hartford,  Ct. 

s 

do 

Blanchard,  Edwin 

18 

Exeter 

s 

Conant,  Augustus  C. 

18 

Bangor 

s 

do 

Clewly,  Alvah  A. 

18 

Bradley 

s 

do 

Collins,  Howard 

22 

do 

s 

do 

Cary,  Alvin  L. 

21 

Lagrange 

s 

do 

Carlton,  Patrick 

48 

Bangor 

M 

do 

Commier,  William 

25 

Oldtown 

s 

do 

Caswell.  William 

29 

Bangor 

s 

do 

Curley,  James 

31 

do 

s 

do 

Danforth,  Stephen,  2d 

18 

Lagrange 

s 

do 

Danforth,  Samuel  P. 

21 

Argvle 

s 

do 

Emerson,  William  P. 

20 

Bradford 

s 

do 

Farnham,  John  A. 

28 

Bangor 

s 

do 

Grant,  Moses 

48 

Oldtown 

M 

do 

Hinkley,  Benjamin  P. 

22 

Lagrange 

s 

do 

Hogan,  Israel  L. 

33 

Greenfield 

M 

do 

Hall,  Jackson 

28 

Bangor 

S 

do 

Discharged.    Disability. 

Huston,  George  N. 

36 

Bradford 

M 

do 

Johnston,  Nathaniel 

28 

Winterport 

M 

do 

Jewett,  D.  Lewellyn 

21 

Sangerville 

S 

Knox,  David 

27 

Oldtown 

S 

do 

Keliher,  Leonard  B. 

21 

Lagrange 

s 

do 

APPENDIX   D. 


401 


Return  of  Compamj  K,  Eighth  Regiment,  (^Continued.) 


~ 

u    • 

Mustr'd 

Names. 

Ul 

Resilience. 

into 

Remarks. 

<! 

SS 

U.S  Ser. 

Littlefield,  Charles  H. 

18 

Lagrange. 

S 

Sept.  7 

Lamphier,  Samuel 

22 

do 

s 

do 

Moores,  Isaac 

24 

Oldtown 

s 

do 

McDonald,  Malcolm 

24 

Argyle 

s 

do 

McClure,  Joseph  A. 

20 

Bangor 

s 

do 

Page,  Joshua  M. 

43 

Charleston 

s 

do 

Richardson,  Hezekiah 

47 

Greenhush 

M 

do 

Richardson,  George 

43 

Oldtown 

M 

do 

Roberts,  Abijah  A. 

24 

Bangor 

s 

do 

Spaulding,  John  A. 

22 

Oldtown 

]M 

Sawyer,  Horatio  B. 

18 

Bradley 

S 

. 

Spring,  Luther  W. 

30 

Lagrange 

s 

do 

Smith,  Milton 

19 

Newburg 

s 

Stetson,  Rodney  C. 

17 

Bangor 

s 

Sept.  7 

Spring,  Edward 

21 

Lagrange 

s 

do 

Spalding,  Alpheus 

43 

Oldtown 

M 

do 

Spaulding,  William 

46 

do 

M 

Sawyer,  Ether 

20 

Medford 

s 

Sawyer,  Alfred  F. 

18 

do 

s 

Smith,  William  H. 

21 

Alton 

s 

Sanborn,  Joseph 

36 

Lagrange 

M 

Sick  at  Port  Royal. 

Thornton,  John 

19 

Bangor 

s 

Thomas,  Alanson  C. 

25 

do 

s 

Taylor,  John  L. 

21 

Hampden 

s 

Witham,  Peter  W. 

18 

Greenfield 

s 

do 

Wentworth,  Nathaniel 

22 

Bangor 

s 

Willett,  Charles 

18 

Oldtown 

s 

Willett,  David 

20 

Milford 

s 

Innman,  Stephen 

35 

do 

M 

Booden,  Charles 

45 

Lagrange 

s 

Folsom,  William  H. 

25 

Greenbush 

s 

Sept.  9 

Thomas,  Calvin  C. 

18 

Ellsworth 

s 

do 

Sick  at  Port  Royal. 

Sanborn,  William 

45 

Lagrange 

M 

do 

Avery,  John  H. 

47 

Greenbush 

M 

do 

Pratt,  Simeon 

21 

do 

M 

do 

Riggs,  George  W. 

34 

do 

M 

do 

Tasker,  Columbus  D. 

36 

do 

M 

do 

Died  at  Washington,  Oct. 

Freeze,  Retire 

47 

Lagrange 

M 

do 

Sick  at  Annapolis. 

Partridge,  William 

37 

Oldtown 

M 

do 

402  adjutaxt-general's  report. 

Recapitulation  of  Company  K,  Eighth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers 


Present  &  Absent. 

Prison- 
ers. 

De- 

nic 

De- 
serted. 

Trans- 
(erred. 

Fit  for 
Duty. 

Sick. 

Killed. 

ceased,    charged. 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers 
Non-Com.  Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 

3 
11 

3 
63 

2 
3 

1 
1 

3 

13 

4 
67 

Total 

80 

5 

2 

87 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  \st,  1861. 


Present. 

Absent. 

On 

On 

For  Duty. 

Sick. 

Special 
Duty. 

Arrest. 

Sick 

• 

Special 
Service. 

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2 

£ 

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Present  Organization  of  the  Company. 

1 

Date  of 

o 

Names. 

KL 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Rank  or 
Appoint- 

Remarks. 

^ 

< 

ment. 

1 

John  Conant 

46 

Captain 

Bangor 

Sept.  4 

2 

Henry  Brawn 

29 

1st  Lieut. 

Oldtown 

do 

3 

Hillman  Smith 

26 

2d  Lieut. 

Bradley 

do 

1 

Kendall  Pollard 

25 

Sergeant 

Browmville 

Sept.  7 

2 

Fernando  Jellison 

26 

do 

Milford 

do 

3 

John  McCowan 

37 

do 

Lagrange 

do 

4 

Aurelius  Stevens 

36 

do 

do 

do 

1 

Hiram  N.  Parker 

21 

Corporal 

Glcnburn 

Sept.  7 

2 

Epln-aim  P.  Wliite 

39 

do 

Greenfield 

do 

3 

Jonathan  Knowles 

28 

do 

Lagrange 

do 

4 

James  Sawyer 

34 

do 

Oldtown 

do 

5 

Pahncr  Lovejoy 

23 

do 

Med  ford 

do 

6 

Edward  M.  Storer 

21 

do 

Bradford 

do 

7 

Isaac  Elliot 

39 

do 

Mcdford 

do 

8 

George  A.  Baulding 

21 

do 

Bradley  j 

do 

APPENDIX   D. 


403 


PRESENT  ORGANIZATION  OF  FIELD  AND   STAFF. 
EIGHTH   REGIMENT. 


Names. 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of  Rank. 

John  D.  Rust 

Colonel 

Camden 

Dec.  14,  1861 

Ephriam  Woodman* 

Lieutenant-Colonel 

Wilton 

do 

Joseph  F.  Tvvitchell 

Major 

Patten 

do 

Edward  H.  Reynolds 

'Adjutant 

Belfast 

Jan.  1.3,  1862 

Augustus  H.  Strickland 

Quartermaster 

Livermore 

Sept.   9,  1861 

Paul  M.  Fisher 

Surgeon 

Corinna 

Sept.  3,  1861 

Jonathan  S.  Houghton 

Assistant  Surgeon 

Solon 

Sept.  7,  1861 

*  Promoted  from  Major. 


404 


ADJUTANT-GENERAL  S   REPORT. 
NINTH   REGIMENT. 


Return  of  original  Field  and  Staff  Officers  of  Ninth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers, 
showing  changes  which  have  taken  place  bi/  promotion,  resignation,  or  otherwise,  since 
entering  service  of  the  United  States. 


Names. 


Eishworth  Rich 
Coleman  Hardinj^ 
Horatio  Bisbee,  Jr. 
Sabine  Emery 
James  C.  M.  Furbish 
John  H.  Lowell 
Joel  Richardson 
Cyrus  D.  Tuck 
Temple  Cutter 
Marshall  P.  Getchell 
Henry  A.  Gray 
Joshua  G.  Ross 
Leroy  Hight 
Edward  .P.  Wyman 


Rank. 


Residence.    °^**  ^^'g^Pf"'"^- 


Colonel  Portland 

Lieut. -Colonel  Gorham 
Lieut.-Colonel^Canton 


Major 

Adjutant 

Quartermaster 

Surgeon 

Asst.- Surgeon 

Chaplain 

Sergt. -Major 

Q'rm'r.-Sergt.  'Portland 

Com'y-Sergt.  1       do 

Com'y-Sergt.  iScarboro' 

Hosp.  Steward! Augusta 


Eastport 

Portland 

Hallowell 

Rockland 

Fairfield 

Skowhegan  Dec 

Waterville 


Sept.  21,  1861 

do 
Jan.  8,  1862 

do 

do 

do 
Sept.  20,  1861 
Sept.  19,  1861 
7,  1861 


Remarks. 


Resigned. 


Present  Commissary- 
[Sergeant. 


EEGIMENTAL  BAND. 


Names. 

Rank. 

■D  „-^„„„„         Date  of  Muster 
Residence.       .^^^  ^^  g^  g^^^^ 

Remarks. 

Levi  E.  Bigelow 

Leader 

Skowhegan      Sept.  22, 1861 

William  C.  Merrill 

Musician 

do 

do 

S.  V.  Robinson 

do 

do 

do 

F.  G.  Walker 

do 

do 

do 

John  W.  Warren 

do 

Comville 

do 

George  F.  Moore 

do 

Anson             i           do 

AbelD.  Russell 

do 

Weld 

do 

David  M  Barker 

do 

Skowhegan 

do 

John  McCrillis 

do 

do 

do 

\ 

George  A.  Barnard 

do 

do 

do 

Dyer  W.  Swett 

do 

Berwick 

do 

Elihu  McCrillis 

do 

G.  Falls.  N.H. 

do 

John  M.  Came 

do 

N.  Berwick 

do 

, 

William  Plummer 

do 

Skowhegan 

do 

Ezra  H.  Snow 

■     do 

do 

do 

1 

Henry  K.  Sawyer 

do 

Norridgewock'           do 

Marshall  H.  Dixlton 

do 

do 

do 

William  Hilton 

do 

do 

do 

Charles  E.  French 

do 

Anson 

do 

John  H.  Handy 

do 

Norridgewock           do 

George  W.  Hilton 

do 

N.  Berwick               do 

William  H.  Hunter 

do 

Strong           ■            do 

Marshall  P.  Hale 

do 

do 

John  Blair 

do 

Skowhegan 

do 

APPENDIX   D. 


405 


Return  of  Capt.  George  F.  Granger,  Company  A,  Ninth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine 
Volunteers,  expressing  its  condition  on  tlie  morning  of  December  1st,  1861,  to- 
gether with  a  record  of  the  changes  that  have  taiien  place  in  the  Company  since  it 
entered  the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the  twenty-second  day  of  September, 
1861.  GEORGE  F.  GRANGER,  Captain. 


Mustr'd 

Names. 

61) 

Residence. 

C  M 

into 

Remarks. 

/ 

< 

Sa5 

U.S.Ser. 

commiss'd  officers. 

George  F.  Granger, 

24 

Zlalais 

s 

Sep. 22 

Frederick  A.  Emery, 

24 

Eastport 

s 

do 

Joseph  Noble. 

23 

Augusta 

s 

do 

SERGEANTS. 

Amaziah  N.  Goodwin, 

Calais 

s 

do 

Horatio  D.  Barber, 

do 

M 

do 

Samuel  A.  Doten, 

23 

Baring 

s 

do 

Thomas  J.  Robinson, 

23 

Calais 

s 

do 

George  S.  Colbath. 

23 

do 

s 

do 

CORPORALS. 

Edward  E.  Collins, 

19 

do 

s 

do 

Thomas  Flinn, 

23 

do 

M 

do 

William  H.  Simpson, 

23 

Baring 

s 

do 

William  A.  Babcock, 

21 

do 

s 

do 

Ira  W.  Bailey, 

19 

do 

s 

do 

Albert  H.  Prescott, 

23 

Calais 

s 

do 

Reduced  to  ranks. 

Alvin  Moon, 

19 

Princeton 

s 

do 

U                              il 

Michael  Berry. 

20 

Calais 

s 

do 

Sick  in  Quarters. 

MUSICIANS. 

William  C.  Dill, 

49 

Gardiner 

M 

do 

S.  A.  Woodcock. 

15 

Calais 

s 

do 

WAGONER. 

Barney  McGraw, 

24 

do 

M 

do 

Prisoner  at  Raleigh,  N.  C. 

PRIVATES. 

Berry,  James 

22 

do 

S 

do 

Deserted  at  Boston. 

Berry,  James  H. 

18 

do 

s 

do 

Beverly,  Henry  S. 

34 

Princeton 

s 

do 

Boyd,  Edward 

21 

Calais 

s 

do 

Burby,  George 

24 

Princeton 

s 

do 

Burgess,  George  F. 

19 

Augusta 

s 

do 

Brownell,  Thomas 

23 

Fredericton 

s 

do 

Chism,  John 

18 

Calais 

s 

do 

Carr,  John  A. 

23 

Baileyville 

s 

do 

Died  at  Washington. 

Cleaves,  George 

41 

Calais 

M 

do 

Colbath,  Dennis 

18 

do 

s 

do 

Calnarin,  Daniel 

18 

do 

s 

do 

Commickle,  John  H. 

22 

do 

s 

do 

Campbell,  Colin 

24 

Baring 

s 

do 

Doten,  William  B. 

19 

do 

s 

do 

Davis,  Horace  M. 

23 

Calais 

s 

do 

Evard,  Pautelle 

26 

Waterville 

s 

do 

Estes,  Alvin 

43 

Calais 

s 

do 

EUsmore,  George  S. 

22 

do 

M 

do 

Ferrill,  William 

18 

Princeton 

^ 

Foley,  Nelson 

34 

Calais 

M 

do 

Finton,  William 

23 

do 

s 

do 

Foley,  Michael 

21 

Alexander 

s 

do 

Greenlaw,  John  A. 

22 

Calais 

s 

do 

Gillispie,  Michael 

18 

Alexander 

s 

do 

Gonnua,  George 

26 

Princeton 

s 

do 

Gillis,  William  A. 

19 

Calais 

s 

do 

Gardiner,  John  0. 

19 

do 

s 

do 

Hall,  John  H. 

20 

Baring 

s 

do 

Hickey,  John  H. 

19 

.Calais 

s 

do 

406 


adjutant-gexeral's  report. 


Return  of  Company  A,  Ninth  Regiment,  (  Continued.} 


Names. 


HoKan,  Jeremiah 
Hamilton,  Horace  C. 
Hill,  Alexander 
Harper,  John 
Hall,  Henry  A. 
Hopkins,  Henry 
Haines,  William  F. 
Howe,  John  H. 
Kiddar,  Joseph 
Logan,  William  M. 
Morse,  John 
Mitchell,  John 
Mcintosh, 

McGraw,  Andrew  J. 
McKusick,  Thurston  P 
McFarland,  Bradford 
McCuUum,  James 
McGraw,  Andrew 
M'Cloud,  Thomas 
Munson,  Warren 
McGraw,  Thomas  A. 
McMalion,  John 
Purrington,  Alexander 
Perkins,  Isaac 
Perkins,  Dustin 
Phillips,  David 
Rawlins,  Andrew  J.  R. 
Ranco,  Ahram 
Ross,  Skeffino;ton  T. 

Smith,  Lorenzo 

Scott,  Charles  H. 

Scott,  Andrew  J. 

Stanhope,  Levi 

Miller,  Alexander 

Stanhope,  Aaron 

Stanhope,  Warren 

Staples,  George 

Slater,  John 

Smith,  Daniel  A. 

Smith,  George 

Sutherland,  John 

Steen,  James 

Thornton,  Chas.  W.  N. 

Tripp,  Robert 

Whitman,  John 

White,  Edward 

Wedman,  Charles 

Woodcock,  William  D 

Woodman,  John 

Wharff,  Howard  T. 

Morang,  Aaron 

Leighton,  Edward 


Residence. 


Calais 

Princeton 

Calais 
do 
do 

Eastport 

VV.  Gardiner 
28  j  Gardiner 
•22  Princeton 
39  Calais 
24  Baring 
25 1  Calais 
18|     do 
ISiPrinceton 
18'Baring 
50  Augusta    . 
23  Calais 
441     do 

Baring 

Crawford 

Calais 
do 
do 
do 
do 

Fredericton 

Anson 
igjWaterville 
19:  Calais 
20  Baring 
23  Calais 

20  do 

21  Robbinston 
18' Calais 

Robbinston 

23  Calais 

24  Baileyville 
18  Princeton 

22  Crawford 
22  Calais 


do 
do 


35  Eastport 
21  Baring 
21  Calais 
18      do 

20  Baring 
45  Calais 
is!     do 

21  Eastport 
24.  Syracuse 


oii  Mustr'di 
into 

SS  U.S.Ser. 


Remarks. 


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APPENDIX   D.  •  407 

Recapitulation  of  Company  A,  Ninth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers. 


Present  &  Absent. 

Killed. 

Prison- 
ers. 

De-    Trans- 
serted.  ferred. 

1 

Fit  for 
Duty. 

Sick. 

ceased. 

charged. 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers 
Non-Com.  Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 

3 
13 

2 

77 

2 

1 

2 

1 

3 

13 

3 

82 

.       Total 

95 

2 

1 

2\ 

1 

1 

101 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  \st,  1861. 


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o 

Names. 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Rank  or 
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Remarks. 

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< 

24 

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1 

George  F.  Grang-er 

Captain 

Calais 

Sept.  22 

2 

Frederic  A.  Emery 

24 

1st  Lieut. 

Eastport 

do 

3 

Joseph' Noble 

2.J 

2d  Lieut. 

Augusta 

do 

1 

Amaziah  N.  Goodwin 

24 

Sergeant 

Lowell 

Oct  8 

2 

Horatio  D.  Barber 

24 

do 

Calais 

Sept.  20 

3 

Samuel  A.  Doten 

23 

do 

Baring 

do 

4 

Thomas  J.  Hohinson 

23 

do 

Calais 

do 

5 

George  S.  Colbath 

23 

do 

do 

do 

1 

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19 

Corporal 

Calais 

Sept.  20 

2 

Thomas  Flinn 

23 

do 

do 

do 

3 

William  H  Simpson 

23 

do 

Baring 

do 

4 

William  A.  Babcock 

21 

do 

do 

do 

5 

Ira  W.  Bailev 

19 

do 

do 

do 

6 

Aaron  Morang 

23 

do 

Eastport 

Oct.  6 

7 

James  Steen 

24 

do 

Calais 

Nov.  5 

8 

Michael  Foley 

23 

do 

do 

Dec.  1 

408 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Eetiirn  of  Capt.  Zina  H.  Robinson,  Company  B,  Ninth  Regiment  Infantry  Maine 
VoUmteers,  expressing  its  condition  on  the  morning  of  December  1st,  1861,  to- 
gether with  a  record  of  the  changes  that  have  taken  place  in  the  Company  since  it 
entered  the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the  twentv-sccond  day  of  September, 
1861.  ZINA   H."  ROBINSON,  Captain. 


Names. 

COMMISs'd  officers. 
Zina  H.  Robinson, 
Jonathan  P.  C.  Fall, 
Alfred  T.  Robinson. 

SERGEANTS. 

Benjamin  F.  Whitten, 
Henry  M.  Jordan, 
Dennis  Hagar, 
Benjamin  F.  Gage, 
Alexander  Duley. 

CORPORALS. 

Daniel  Fletcher, 
Samuel  L.  Silley, 
Richard  B.  Lawell, 
Joseph  Durgin, 
Roswell  Dunton, 
David  E.  Coombs, 
William  Parshley, 
Oliver  Doughty. 

MUSICIANS. 

George  L.  Corbett, 
Jesse  H.  Getchell. 

WAGONER. 

Elliot  C.  Duran. 

PRIVATES. 

Avery,  Joseph 
Alexander,  Asa  J. 
Berry,  Emery 
Blake,  Clark 
Besse,  Seward  A. 
BlaeUraan,  Wm.  O. 
Boney,  George 
Bo  wker,  Isaiah 
Blasden,  Andrew  M. 
Bennett,  James  H. 
Bennett,  George  E. 
Burce,  Ali)honzo 
Crooker,  AVoodman 
Corson,  Reuben  C. 
Colby,  Cornelius 
Coffin,  Henry  B. 
Cross,  Sidney  T. 
•  Cutler,  James  H. 
Doughty,  Harvey  M. 
Deney,  Joseph 
Daughty,  George  E. 
Eaton,  Edward  R. 
Estes,  Benjamin 
Cobb,  IMiciiacl 
Fuller,  David 
Foy,  Edwin 
Freeman,  William  E. 
Goss,  James  F. 
Green,  Charles  W. 
Hinkley,  Ephraim 


36  Bath 
35'Topsham 
39  Bath 


Topshara 

Poland 

Boothbay 

Paris 

Phipsburg 


40      do 

40  Georgetown 


Phipsburg 

Poland 

Gardiner 

Brunswick 

Bath 

Brunswick 

do 
do 

Poland 


Bath 

Brunswick 
do 

Boothbay 

Oxford 
ISiBath 
igjOxford 

19  Phipsburg 
Brunswick 

do 
do 
Hebron 
Bath 
I  gl  Brunswick 
24  do 
18      do 

20  Bethel 
23  Minot 

Brunswick 

do 
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Bath 
Brunswick 

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Minot 
Phipsburg 
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Remarks. 


Sick  with  fever  at  Washington. 


Prisoner  at  Raleigh. 


Died  at  Washington,  Oct.  8. 


Deceased  on  the  voyage  out. 


APPENDIX   D. 


409 


Return  of  Company  B,  Ninth  Regiment,  (  Continued.') 


Hunter,  Robert  D. 
Hand,  William  L. 
Hunter,  Wildes  0. 
Haskell,  Frederick  K. 
Hallowell,  Western 
Harris,  Chase  M. 
Jaqueth,  Asa  W. 
Knights,  William 
Leach,  Phineas 
Lowell,  James  H. 
Lowell,  John 
Moody,  Alonzo 
Munroe,  Ed  Ian  M. 
Morse,  Adalbert  E. 
Martin,  Isaac  B. 
Manning,  Marcus  M. 
Mills,  Solon  H. 
Preble,  Granville  A. 
Pope,  James  H. 
Peterborough,  Robert 
Potter,  William  S. 
Page,  George  M. 
Potter,  James 
Russell,  Edward 
Robbins,  Miller  B. 
Rogers,  Randall 
Rogers,  Alden 
Randall,  Cyrus  C. 
Ross,  Thomas 
Smith,  Samuel 
Small,  William 
St.  Clair,  George  A. 
Thompson,  Collins  P. 
Thayer,  Pliny  M. 
Webber,  Loring  S. 
Wilson,  Jacob 
Whitney,  Royall  T. 
Walker,  William  H. 
Work,  Lewis  M. 
Whitman,  Emore  S. 
Walker,  Melvin  F. 
Welch,  Milton  W. 
Woodworth,  Joseph 
Young,  Warren  W. 
York,  Charles  D. 
Cilley,  William 


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Paris 

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Gardiner 
28  !Thoney  Eagle 
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Residence. 


Phipsburg 

Bowdoin 

Harpswell 


24  Bath 


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Bath 

Topsham 
do 

Minot 

Phipsburg 

Cherryfield 

Topsham 

Brunswick 

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Deserted  Oct.  20  at  camp. 
Deserted  Sept.  23. 


27 


410 


ADJUTANT-GENERAL  S   REPORT. 


Recapitulation  of  Company  B,  Ninth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers. 


Present  &  Absent. 

Killed. 

Prison- 
ers. 

De- 
ceased. 

Dis- 
charged. 

De- 
serted. 

Trans- 
ferred. 

Fit  for 
Duty. 

Sick. 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers 
Non-Com.  Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 

3 
12 

2 
64 

1 
8 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 
13 

3 
75 

Total 

81 

9 

1        1 

1 

1 

1  : 

94 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  \st,  1861. 


Present. 


For  Duty. 


3  10  54  67 


5  5 


On 

Special 

Duty. 


1  7 


In 
Arrest. 


^  a- 

o  g 


1  4  85 


1  2 


On 

Special | 
Service. 


1  4  89 


Present  Organization  of  the  Company. 


Date  of 

o 

Names. 

t 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Rank  or 
Appoint- 

Remarks. 

;« 

<! 

ment. 

1 

Zina  H.  Robinson 

36 

Captain 

Bath 

Sept.  19 

2 

Jonathan  P.  C.  Fall 

35 

1st  Lieut. 

Topsham 

do 

3 

Alfred  T.  Robinson 

39 

2d  Lieut. 

Bath 

do 

1 

Benjamin  F.  Whitten 

25 

Sergeant 

Topsham 

Sept.  19 

2 

Henrv  M.  Jordan 

25 

do 

Poland 

do 

3 

Dennis  Hairar 

22 

do 

Boo  til  bay 

do 

4 

Benjamin  F.  Gage 

18 

do 

Paris 

do 

5 

Alexander  Duley 

40 

do 

Phipsburg 

do 

1 

Daniel  Fletcher 

40 

Corporal 

Phipsburg 

Sept.  19 

2 

Samuel  L.  Silley 

40 

do 

Georgetown 

do 

3 

Richard  B.  Lowell 

28 

do 

Phipsburg 

do 

4 

Josepii  H.  Durgin 

23 

do 

Poland 

do 

5 

Kobert  Duston 

23 

do 

Gardiner 

do 

6 

David  E.  Coombs 

24 

do 

Brunswick 

do 

7 

William  Parshley 

33 

do 

Bath 

do 

8 

Oliver  Doughty 

42 

do 

Brunswick 

do 

APPENDIX  D. 


411 


Return  of  Capt.  Thomas  L.  "Reed,  Company  C,  Ninth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine 
Volunteers,  expressing  its  condition  on  the  morning-  of  December  1st,  1861,  to- 
gether with  a  record  of  the  changes  that  have  taken  place  in  the  Company  since  it 
entered  the  service  of  tlie  United  States,  on  the  twentv-second  dav  of  September, 
1861.  THOMAS  L.  REED,  Captain.  " 


_ 

goi 

Miistr'd 

Names. 

be 

Residence. 

si 

into 

Remarks. 

< 

gic 

U.S.Ser. 

COMMISS'd   OFFICEKS. 

Thos.  L.  Reed, 

30 

Augusta 

s 

Sep. 22 

Henry  Sewall, 

38 

do 

M 

do 

John  L.  Emerson. 

22 

Portland 

S 

do 

SERGEANTS. 

James  L.  Thompson, 

26 

Augusta 

M 

do 

William  Campbell, 

28 

do 

M 

do 

Sick  at  Hilton  Head. 

David  L.  Tracy, 

19 

Mercer 

S 

do 

George  Coney, 

21 

Augusta 

M 

do 

George  W.  Brown. 

22 

Newport 

S 

do 

CORPORALS. 

Benjamin  J.  Hill, 

21 

Stetson 

s 

do 

Daniel  B.  Morey, 

2,5 

Augusta 

s 

do 

, 

Richard  B.  Hussey, 

26 

do 

M 

do 

Oscar  M.  Whiting, 

20 

Newport 

s 

do 

Harrison  H.  Blair, 

21 

Pitts  ton 

s 

do 

William  R.  Anderson, 

19 

Augusta 

s 

do 

George  F.  Bachelder, 

26 

do 

M 

do 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  Oct.  6. 

Gustavus  H.  Dinsmore. 

20 

Stetson 

s 

do 

MUSICIAN. 

William  M.  Stone. 

18 

Gardiner 

s 

do 

WAGONER. 

John  H.  Cunningham. 

22 

Stetson 

M 

do 

Prisoner  at  Raleigh,  N.  C. 

PRIVATES. 

Austin,  Edward  H. 

31 

Augusta 

s 

do 

Austin,  Leeman 

21 

New  Sharon 

s 

do 

Austin,  Benjamin 

38 

Rome 

M 

do 

Adlay,  Peter 

4.5 

Gardiner 

M 

do 

Billinss,  Simeon 

50 

Plymouth 

M 

do 

Black,^  Eli 

27 

Augusta 

S 

do 

Brown,  .Tohn  F. 

20 

Read  field 

s 

do 

Died  at  Hilton  Head,  Dec.  5. 

Bodge,  John  A. 

23 

Jefferson 

s 

do 

Deceased  at  sea. 

Berry,  Daniel 

19 

Stetson 

s 

do 

Brown,  Rinaldo 

21 

Chelsea 

s 

do 

Billington,  Isaac  P. 

28 

Augusta 

M 

do 

Brown,  Chas.  C. 

18 

Read  field 

s 

do 

Bushea,  William 

18 

Augusta 

s 

do 

Burnett,  Nahum 

18 

Newport 

s 

do 

Blodgett,  George 

30 

Bucksport 

M 

do 

On  special  duty  at  Augusta. 

Crockett,  Ai 

26 

Carmel 

s 

do 

Cox,  CIn-istopher  F. 

35 

Auburn 

M 

do 

Code,  John 

43 

Augusta 

M 

do 

Curtis,  Charles 

27 

Mercer 

S 

do 

Clark,  Henry 

24 

Augusta 

M 

do 

Dearbon,  George  W. 

19 

Biddeford 

s 

do 

Densmore,  Allen  T. 

43 

Stetson 

M 

do 

Fogs,  George  C. 

27 

Carmel 

M 

do 

Field,  Charles  W. 

19 

Brunswick 

S 

do 

Farmer,  William 

43 

Dexter 

M 

do 

Farrcll,  James 

45 

Vassalboro* 

M 

do 

Follctt,  George  B. 

21 

New  Sharon 

S 

do 

Gordon,  Daniel 

30 

Augusta 

s 

do 

Discharged  for  disability,  Oct.  19. 

Gordon,  Edward  F. 

22 

New  Sharon 

s 

do 

Grant,  Edward 

30 

Boston 

s 

do 

Huston,  William  H. 

19 

Richmond 

s 

do 

412 


ADJUTANT-GENERAL  S  EEPORT. 


Return  of  Company  C,  Ninth  Regiment,  (  Continued.') 


Hackett,  Ephraim  W. 
Hutcherson,  Henry 
Hewitt,  VVm.  H. 
Hanson,  Phineas 
Heald,  De  Witt  C. 
Ingraham,  George 
Irwin,  Joseph 
Johnson,  Gilbert  T. 
Larrabee,  John  II. 
Lewis,  John 
Lisherness,  William 
Leavitt,  Allen 
Macomber,  David 
Mitchell,  William 
McMaster,  John 
McMaster,  John,  Jr. 
McKenny,  Oliver  H. 
McDavitt,  Alexander 
Merrill,  Asa  G. 
Mason,  Ira 
Newell,  Bargill  S. 
Nickerson,  Ingraham 
Paauette,  Alexander 
Phi'lbrook,  Ruel  W. 
Parker,  John 
Parker,  Henry 
Reed,  Silas 
Russell,  Peter 

Saunders,  Phineas  L. 
Rice,  George  W. 

Spencer,  Joseph  H. 

Smith,  John 

Stephens,  Charles 

Stephens,  James  M. 

Savage,  Alfred 

Stilkey,  Charles 

Tavlor,  George 

Taylor,  William  F. 

Tavlor,  William  H. 

Tripp,  Abijah  W. 

Waire,  Jones  M. 

Wright,  Josiah 

Witham,  James 

Varnev,  Aaron  C. 

York,  "Charles  B. 


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33      do 

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39  Dexter 

M 

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21  Somerville 

s 

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19  Etna 

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24  Augusta 

M 

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44      do 

M 

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36      do 

M 

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23  Gardiner 

M 

do 

34  Augusta 

M 

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33  Gardiner 

s 

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M 

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51  Gardiner 

M 

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Remarks. 


Deserted  at  Annapolis. 


Discharged  for  disability,  Oct.  19. 


I  Sick  at  Hilton  Head. 


APPENDIX  D. 


413 


Recapitulation  of  Company  C,  Ninth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers. 


Present  &  Absent. 

Killed. 

Prison- 
ers. 

De- 
ceased. 

Dis- 
charged. 

De- 
serted. 

Trans- 
ferred. 

Fit  for 
Duty. 

Sick. 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers 
Non-Com.  Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 

3 
12 

2 
66 

1 

4 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

3 

13 

4 

74 

Total 

83     i       5     ' 

1 

1 

2          1 

1 

9-t 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  \st,  1861. 


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1 

3 

85 

2 

2 

87 

Present  Organization  of  the  Company. 


Names. 

?r 

Rank. 

Residence. 

z 

< 

1 

Thomas  L.  Reed 

30 

Captain 

Augusta 

2 

Henry  Sewall 

38 

I  St  Lieut. 

do 

3 

John  L.  Emerson 

22 

2d  Lieut. 

Portland 

1 

.James  L.  Thompson 

26 

Sergeant 

Augusta 

2 

William  Campbell 

28 

do 

do 

3 

David  L.  Tracy 

19 

do 

Mercer 

4 

George  Coney 

21 

do 

Augusta 

5 

George  W.  Brown 

22 

do 

Newport 

1 

Benjamin  J.  Hill 

21 

Corporal 

Stetson 

2 

Daniel  B  Morey 

25 

do 

Augusta 

3 

Richard  B.  Hussey 

26 

do 

do 

4 

Oscar  M.  Whiting 

20 

do 

Newport 

5 

Harrison  H.  Blair 

21 

do 

Pittston 

6 

William  R.  Anderson 

19 

do 

Augusta 

7 

George  F.  Batcheldcr 

26 

do 

do 

8 

Gustavus  H.  Densmore 

20 

do 

Stetson 

Date  of 

Rank  or 
Appoint- 
ment. 

Remarks. 

Sept.  16 
do 

do 

Sept.  17 
do 

do 

do 

do 

Sept.  17 
do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Oct.  6 

Sept.  17 

414 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Capt.  William  F.  Baker,  Company  D,  Ninth  Ecgimcnt  Infantrj-,  Maine 
Volunteers,  expressing  its  condition  on  the  morning  of  December  1st,  1861,  to- 
gether with  a  record  of  the  changes  that  have  taken  place  in  the  Company  since  it 
entered  the  service  of  the  Uaited  States,  on  the  twentv-second  dav  of  September, 
1861.  WILLIAM   F.  BAKER,  Captain. 


Names 


COM.MISS  B  OFFICERS 

William  F.  Baker, 
Wiiitbrop  H.  Hall, 
Sylvester  B.  Troy. 

SERGEANTS. 

Lewis  Cross, 
J.  Erving  Shepard, 
Stephen  H.  Moshier, 
Moody  M  Watson, 
James  S.  Graham. 

CORPORALS. 

Bradford  Robinson, 
Eugene  F.  Goodrich, 
Samuel  S.  Hamden, 
Allen  H.  Cook, 
Thomas  Slying, 
H.  Lyman  Bixi^y, 
Elisha  W.  Vittiira, 
Isaac  Fulsom. 

MUSICIANS. 

Daniel  W.  Marston, 
Eben  Waldron. 

WAGONER. 

George  Kaynliard. 

PRIVATES. 

Bean,  Joseph,  Jr. 
Beal,  Lorenzo  J. 
Bigelow,  Nelson 
Bachelder,  Justin  E. 
Burce,  John  C- 
Bunker,  Robert 
Bigelow,  Calvin 
Crocker,  Emulus 
Claxton,  James 
Chad  wick,  John  A. 
Crowell,  Theodore  B. 
Cliandler.  David  H. 
Duton,  Thomas  F. 
Dunton,  Oliver  C. 
Dinsmore,  John  W. 
Dugan,  George  W. 
Day,  Stephen  H. 
Fee,  Daniel 
Frederic,  Cushman  W. 
Frederic,  Llewllyn 
Frederic,  Martin  W. 
Fogg,  Sylvan  us 
Fulsom,  Amos  Q. 
Farris,  John 
Fairhrother.  George  W 
Frost,  Emanuel  Q. 
Gould,  Joim  G. 
Harding.  Charles  H. 
'  Holt,  Calvin 
Hinton,  Frederic 


Residence. 


25  Moscow 

24  Palmyra 
21 1  Wellington 

18  Solon 
26'Concord 

25  Rome 
20  Hartland 
27  [Bingham 

21jCornville 

18jBingham 

27 1  Phillips      [H 

27!Bcthlehem,N. 

Sl^Solon 

20  NoiTidgewock 

27 1  Concord 

20  Cornville 

15  Phillips 

19  Hartland 


23 


Bingham 


Concord 
Norridgewock 
St.  Albans 

igJFoxcroft 

27  Industry 


Athens 
St.  Albans 
20  Farmington 
18|Norridgewock 
19! St.  All)ans 

20  Smithtield 
19, St.  Albans 

21  Starks 
27 1  Concord 
18i     do 

43;  Harmony 
2liWinthrop 
20, Concord 
28 1  Starks 

24  do 
23      do 

25  Cornville 
27;     do 

19  China 

19  Hartland 
18  St.  Albans 
28  Skowhegan 
IslStarks 

31  Bingham 

20  Hartland 


Miistr'd 

nto 
U.S.Ser. 

Sept.22 
do 
do 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

do 
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do 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


Remarks. 


Reduced  to  ranks. 
Deserted  Oct.  5. 
Reduced  to  ranks. 

Sick  in  hospital. 
Prisoner  at  Raleigh. 


Sick  in  hospital. 
Sick  in  hospital. 


Sick  in  hospital. 
Promoted  to  7  th  Corporal. 


APPENDIX    D. 


415 


Return  of  Company  D,  Ninth  Regiment,  (^Continued.') 


— 

u    • 

Miistr'd 

Names. 

CD 

< 

Residence. 

into 
U.S.Ser. 

Remarks. 

Hinton,  La  Forrest 

•21 

Hartland 

s 

Sept22 

Sick  in  hospital. 

Handy,  Frank 

18 

Norridgewock 

s 

do 

Haley,  Mark 

19 

Corn  VI  He 

s 

do 

Hoit,  John 

26 

Portland 

s 

do 

Deserted  Sept.  23. 

Hutchinson,  Charles 

31 

Athens 

s 

do 

K                         << 

Jewell,  David 

21 

Cornville 

s 

do 

Jones,  Henry  W. 

21 

Fairfield 

s 

do 

Kimball,  Joseph 

18 

Skpwhegan 

s 

do 

Deceased  at  Fortress  Monroe 

Keene,  John  W. 

26 

Bangor 

s 

do 

Lakey,  Nicolas 

27 

Bingham 

s 

do 

Libby,  Alvanah 

19 

China 

s 

do 

Mclntire,  Arthur 

19 

Home 

s 

do 

McKinley,  John 

45 

Moscow 

M 

do 

Moshier,  Wheelock 

20 

Rome 

s 

do 

Moody,  Caleb 

25 

Madison 

s 

do 

Deserted  Sept.  23. 

McCrillis,  Nathaniel 

25 

Moscow 

s 

do 

Norton,  Henry  E. 

18 

Starks 

s 

do 

Niitt,  Franklin  B. 

22 

Burnham 

s 

do 

Piehe,  Ze|jhinia 

25 

Moose  River 

s 

do 

Power,  John 

21 

Bingham 

s 

do 

Sick  in  hospital. 

Packard,  Robert  M. 

19 

Noriidgewock 

s 

do 

Peirce,  Obed  W. 

27 

Moscow 

M 

do 

Sick  in  Washington. 

Prescott,  Jasou  M. 

21 

Hartland 

s 

do 

Quiniby,  Reuben  F. 

27 

Starks 

s 

do 

Russell,  Delano 

18 

Bingham 

s 

do 

Sawtelle,  Orlando 

21 

Starks 

s 

do 

Smith,  Samuel 

19 

Cornville 

s 

do 

Sands,  William 

18 

Moose  River 

s 

do 

Spuney,  Reuben  F. 

19 

Starks 

s 

do 

Stafford,  Leonard  J. 

20 

Hartland 

s 

do 

Seekins,  Charles 

18 

Albion 

s 

do 

Swain,  Joseph  W. 

19 

Hallowell 

s 

do 

Stickney,  William  P. 

19 

Phillips 

s 

do 

Stinchfiekl,  Lorenzo  M. 

17 

St.  Albans 

s 

do 

Smith,  Alfred 

25 

Moscow 

do 

Towne,  Abishia 

43 

Concord 

M 

do 

Tucker,  Joseph  S. 

26 

Foxeroft 

s 

do 

Watson,  Solomon  J. 

26 

Hartland 

s 

do 

Witham.  Andrew 

27 

Concord 

s 

do 

Watt,  William 

25 

Moose  River 

s 

do 

Welch,  Nelson  M. 

18 

Harmony 

s 

do 

Welch,  John  0. 

20 

do 

s 

do 

Wood,  James  H. 

21 

Burnham 

s 

do 

Marston,  Daniel 

45 

Phillips 

M 

do 

Baker,  Cyrus 

24 

Moscow 

M 

do 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  Oct. 

17. 

Baker,  Cyrus  M. 

20 

1     do 

s 

do 

((                         U                         <( 

416  adjutant-general's  repoet. 

Recapitulation  of  Company  D,  Ninth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers. 


Present  &  Absent. 

Killed. 

Prison- 
ers. 

De- 
ceased. 

Dis- 
charged. 

De- 
serted. 

Trans- 
ferred. 

Fit  for 
Duty. 

Sick. 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers 
Non-Com.  Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 

3 
12 

2 
72 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

3 

13 

3 

77 

Total 

89 

1 

1 

1 

4 

96 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  1st,  1861. 


Present. 

1 

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On 

In 
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On 

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Date  of 

c 

Names. 

«3 

be 

Kank. 

Residence. 

Rank  or 
Appoint- 

Remarks. 

id 

■< 

ment. 

1 

William  F.  Baker 

25 

Captain 

Moscow 

Sept.  18 

2 

Winthrop  H.  Hall 

24 

1st  Lieut.  Palmvra 

Sept.  20 

3 

Sylvester  B.  Troy 

21 

2d  Lieut.  Welington 

do 

1 

Levpis  Cross 

18 

Sergeant  Solon 

Sept.  15 

2 

James  E.  Shepard 

26 

do         1  Concord 

do 

Color  Sergeant. 

3 

Stephen  H.  Mosliier 

25 

do         iRome 

do 

4 

Moody  M.  Watson 

21 

do         Hartland 

do 

5 

Janies  S.  Graham 

27 

do          Bingham 

do 

1 

Eu£?ene  F.  Goodrich 

19 

1 
Corporal  Bingham  [H. 

Sept.  15 

2 

Alien  H.  Cook 

27 

do          Bethlehem  N. 

do 

3 

H.  Lvman  Bixby 

20 

do         Norridgcwock 

do 

4 

Elisha  W.  Vittum 

27 

do 

Concord 

do 

5 

Isaac  Fulsom 

20 

do 

Cornvjlle 

do 

6 

Cyrus  Baker 

24 

do 

Moscow 

Oct.  17 

7 

Daniel  Fee 

20 

do 

Concord 

do 

8 

Cyrus  M.  Baker 

20 

do 

Moscow        » 

do 

APPENDIX   D. 


417 


Return  of  Capt.  Edwin  W.  Wedgwood,  Company  E,  Ninth  Regiment  Infantrj',  Maine 
Volunteers,  expressing  its  condition  on  the  morning  of  December  1st,  1861,  to- 
gether with  a  record  of  the  changes  that  have  taken  place  in  the  Company  since  it 
entered  the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the  twentv-second  dav  of  September, 
1861.  EDWIN  W.  WEDGWOOD,  Captain. 


commiss'd  officers. 
Edwin  W.  Wedgwood, 
Ansel  G.  Marston, 
John  H.  Andrews. 

SERGEANTS. 

Levi  F.  McKenney, 
John  A.  Kelley, 
Nelson  Towle, 
Charles  W.  Butterfield, 
Hanson  C.  Smith. 

CORPORALS. 

William  Fogg, 
William  King, 
James  S.  Hill, 
Melville  C.  Burnell, 
John  S.  Gilpatrick, 
Albion  H.  Parker, 
Levi  Stone,  Jr., 
Wellington  Towle. 

MUSICIANS. 

George  A.  Ham, 
Daniel  Rounds. 

WAGONER. 

Enoch  V/inship. 

PRIVATES. 

Atkinson,  Joseph 
Abbott,  William 
Abbott,  David 
Abbott,  Aaron  M. 
Ayer,  Simeon  P. 
Bradley,  John 
Boynton,  Sylvester 
Brown,  Joshua 
Binford,  Thomas  G. 
Bean,  Frank 
Bachelder,  Johnson 
Brown,  Isaac  L. 
Booth  by,  Edward 
Bumell,  Alpheus 
Bradeen,  Roscoe 
Brazier,  Jeremiah  G. 
Barrows,  Daniel  D. 
Boothby,  Francis  A.,  Jr. 
Cole,  Joseph  B. 
Cram,  Leander  E. 
Cole,  Rinaldo 
Chapman,  Isaac 
Drake,  Hiram  S. 
Durgin,  Henry  D. 
Day,  Israel,  Jr. 
Denning,  William  F. 
Eastman,  Haskett 
Eastman,  George  E. 
Eastman,  Albion  L. 
Frost,  Hiram 


29      do 
36  Saco 
22  Porter 
32  Hiram 
2l!Limington 

22jBrownfield 
43  Saco 
21  Hiram 
27|Baldwin 
30' Saco 
23 1  Cornish 
20 1     do 
20  Porter 


Residence. 


Cornish 

do 
Biddeford 


Cornish 
Baldwin 

Cornish 


do 
Biddeford 

do 
Saco 
Cornish 
do 
do 
do 
Baldwin 
IQlBrownfield 
21  [Denmark 
181  Hiram 
19  Standish 
ISj  Baldwin 
19  Limington 
27  Hiram 


Saco 
do 

Cornish 
20,  Baldwin 
20|  Limington 
21  [Biddeford' 
20 1  Lowell,  Mass. 
45 1  Porter 
20  Waterboro' 
2i;Oxford 
18|Parjonsfield 
18|  Cornish 
201     do 
2olSpringvale 


Mustr'd 

into 
U.S.Ser. 

Sep. 22 
do 
do 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

do 
do 

do 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


Remarks. 


Deserted,  Oct.  19. 


Hospital  Nurse. 


Appointed  4th  Sergeant,  Oct.  19. 


Prisoner  at  Raleigh. 
Deceased  at  Washington. 


Appointed  Corporal,  Oct.  19. 


Appointed  Corporal,  Oct.  25. 


418  adjutant-general's  report. 

Return  of  Company  E,  Ninth  Regiment,  (  Continued.^ 


Names. 


Fenderson,  John  P. 
Goodwin,  Ivory  F. 
Huntress,  Alfred 
Jordan,  J.  Harrison 
Knioht,  Frederick 
Kimball,  Edgar 
Knight,  John 
Linscott,  David 
Linscott,  John 
Linscott,  Stephen 
Lord,  Robert  W. 
Mayo,  Lorenzo 
Milliken,  Charles  M. 
Newbui'g,  George  O. 
Parker,  Greenleaf  W.,  Jr. 
Pierce,  Henry  A. 
Pugsley,  Calvin 
Pluminer,  Frank 
Pendexter,  Gilman  P. 
Pillshury,  John  H. 
Ramsell,  J.  Lewis 
Ramsell,  Ira,  Jr. 
Ridlon,  Benjamin  H. 
Roberts,  G*orge  A. 
Rounds,  James  C. 
•  Rowe,  David 
Sweetzer,  George  W. 
Stewart,  Rnfiis 
Sands,  William 
Spencer,  Benjamin 
Stone,  John  F. 
Sloman,  William 
Smith,  Alonzo 
Thompson,  Freeman 
Treadwell,  Thomas  W 
Thompson,  Benjamin 
Tripp,  Robert  H. 
Thompson,  Nelson 
Tarr,  Fernando  C. 
Wentworth,  William 
Wales,  Charles  H. 
Walker,  Winfield  S. 
Welch,  Lewis  E. 
Welch,  Seth  H. 
Warren,  George  W. 
Patterson,  Oliver  T. 
Haren,  Octavius 


Residence. 


Mustr'd 

into 
U.S.Ser. 


24  Biddeford         M 

Sep. 22 

27  Hiram                M 

do 

21      do                  S 

do 

23  Saco                  S 

do 

21  Cornish             S 

do 

19  Hiram               S 

do 

1 9  Limerick           S 

do 

21  Cornish             S 

do 

22      do                   S 

do 

18      do                  S 

do 

18  Hiram               S 

do 

25  Biddeford          S 

do 

21  Saco                  S 

do 

20  Cornish             S 

do 

18  Biddeford          S 

do 

20  Hiram                S 

do 

27  Cornish             S 

do 

22  Saco                  ^ 

I      do 

18  Cornish             S 

do 

26  C.  Elizabeth     IV 

I      do 

22  Parsonsfield      S 

do 

23  Cornish             ^ 

1      do 

19  Porter               S 

do 

20  Alfred                ^ 

>       do 

18  Baldwin            S 

>       do 

34      do                  S 

>       do 

20  Saco                  ^ 

5       do 

25  Brownfield        ? 

5       do 

19      do                  S 

>       do 

19  Limerick           S 

>       do 

22  Cornish             ] 

^      do 

21  Saco                  S 

5       do 

24  Biddeford         1 

5           do 

32  Hiram               ! 

5       do 

21      do                  * 

5       do 

20  Fryeburg 

3 

21  Hiram 

5 

20  Cornish 

3 

21  Hiram 

3 

40      do 

M 

33      do 

M 

22  Scarboro' 

S 

21  Limerick 

s 

17      do 

s 

20  Limington 

s 

19,  Saco 

s 

19  Hiram             1 

s 

Remarks. 


Deserted,  Oct.  19. 


Deseited  at  Washington. 


Deceased  at  Washington. 


Hospital  cook. 


Hospital  nurse. 


APPENDIX   D.  419 

Recapitulation  of  Company  E,  Ninth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers. 


Present  &  Absent. 

Killed. 

Prison- 
ers. 

De- 
ceased. 

Dis- 
charged. 

De- 

Trans- 

Fit for 
Duty. 

Sick, 

serted. 

ferred. 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers 
Non-Com.  Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 

3 
13 

2 
62 

10 

1 

2 

3 

3 

13 

3 

77 

Total 

80 

10 

1 

2 

3 

96 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  \st,  1861. 


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On 

In 

Arre 

On 

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Duty. 

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Date  of 

o 

Names. 

bli 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Rank  or 
Appoint- 

Remarks. 

'A 

< 

41 

ment. 

1 

Edwin  W.  Wedtjwood 

Captain 

Cornish 

Sept.  21 

2 

Ansel  G.  Marston 

28 

1st  Lieut,      do 

do 

3 

John  H.  Andrews 

23 

2d  Lieut 

Biddeford 

do 

1 

Levi  F.  McKenney 

29 

Sergeant 

Biddeford 

Sept.  21 

2 

John  A.  Kelley 

36 

do 

Saco 

do 

3 

Nelson  Towle 

21 

do 

Porter 

do 

4 

Charles  W.  Butterfield 

32 

do 

Hiram 

do 

5 

Levi  Stone,  Jr. 

20 

do 

Cornish 

Oct.  19 

1 

William  Fogrg 

21 

Corporal 

Brownfield 

Sept.  21 

2  William  F.  Denning 

21 

do 

Oxford 

Oct.  2.5 

3  James  S  Hill 

21 

do 

Hiram 

Sept.  21 

4  Melville  C.  Burnell 

27 

do 

Baldwin 

do 

''>iJohn  S.  Gilpatrick 

30 

do 

^aco 

do 

6  Alhion  H.  Parker 

23 

do 

Cornish 

do 

7; John  Bradley 

24 

do 

do 

Oct.  19 

8 

Wellington  Towle 

20 

do 

Porter 

Sept.  21 

420 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Capt.  Horatio  Bisbee,  Jr.,  Company  F,  Ninth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine 
Volunteers,  expressing  its  condition  on  the  morning  of  iJecember  1st,  1861,  to- 
gether with  a  record  of  the  changes  that  have  taken  place  in  the  Company  since 
it  entered  the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the  twenty-tirst  dav  of  September, 
1861.  HORATIO    BISBEE,  Jr.,  Captain. 


Names. 


COMMISS  D  OFFICERS. 

Horatio  Bisbee,  Jr., 
Elisha  S.  Bisbee, 
John  Blake,  2d. 

SERGEANTS. 

Melville  W.  Emery, 
Benjamin  F.  Heald, 
William  A.  Barrows, 
Isaac  Bonney, 
Isaiah  Cushinan. 

CORPORALS. 

Hiram  B.  Bisbe\s, 
George  W.  Abbott, 
Alonzo  F.  Barrows, 
Orville  Robinson, 
Elisha  Bisbee, 
Charles  G.  Perkins, 
Valorus  A.  Bearce, 
Freeman  L.  Wyman. 

MUSICIAN. 

Albert  H.  Heald. 

WAGONER. 

George  W.  Haskell. 

PRIVATES. 

Abbott,  Jaines  J. 
Abbott,  William  G. 
Abbott,  Richard  W. 
Andrews,  David 
Barrows,  Thomas  H. 
Barrows,  Harlan  C. 
Bartlett,  Lewis  C. 
Berry,  William  D. 
Berry,  Zeri 
Brown,  James  L. 
Brown,  Frank  J. 
Bisbee,  Ira  W. 
Bonney,  Charles  B. 
Benson,  Harden 
Blethen,  Samuel  W. 
Canwell,  George  W.  F. 
Childs,  Asamiah  W. 
Childs,  Mathew  H. 
Childs,  Edwin  B. 
Chase,  William  L. 
Cooper,  Jarvis  C. 
Caldwell,  John  A. 
Cleaves,  Calvin  H. 
Carleton,  Thomas  L. 
Cushman,  J.  Edwin 
Donham,  Wellington  W 
Dayman,  James  H. 
Deering,  Llcwellvn  E. 
Demeritt,  Charles  C. 
Denham,  Frank  Q. 
Emery,  Freeman  J. 


Si 

Mustr'd 

o 

Residence. 

C  to 

into 

Remarks. 

< 

Sec 

U.S.Ser. 
Sept.21 

22 

C!anton 

s 

21 

Peru 

s 

do 

21 

Turner 

s 

do 

2.3 

Greenwood 

s 

do 

30 

Sumner 

s 

do 

37 

do 

M 

do 

34 

do 

M 

do 

35 

do 

S 

do 

21 

do 

S 

do 

25 

do 

u 

do 

26 

do 

M 

do 

42 

Peru 

M 

do 

Reduced  to  ranks. 

18 

Canton 

S 

do 

19 

Woodstock 

s 

do 

22 

Hartford  . 

s 

do 

20 

Paris 

s 

do 

30 

Sumner 

s 

do 

Peru 

M 

do 

Prisoner  at  Raleigh. 

17 

Sumner 

s 

do 

18 

do 

s 

do 

21 

Sandy  R.  PI. 

s 

do 

27 

Paris 

s 

do 

33 

Sumner 

M 

do 

23 

do 

s 

do 

24 

Hartford 

s 

do 

Cook. 

37 

Sumner 

M 

do 

31 

Paris 

M 

do 

Sick  at  Hilton  Head. 

18 

do 

S 

do 

18 

do 

s 

do 

19 

do 

s 

do 

28 

Sumner 

M 

do 

23 

Paris 

s 

do 

28 

Madrid 

s 

do 

18 

Franklin 

s 

do 

18 

Canton 

s 

do 

46 

do 

]M 

do 

35 

do 

M 

do 

32 

Paris 

M 

do 

23 

do 

s 

do 

20 

Peru 

s 

do 

18 

Paris 

s 

do 

Orderly  to  Colonel. 

18 

Phillips 

s 

do 

19 

Avon 

s 

do 

18 

Paris 

s 

do 

22 

do 

M 

do 

19 

do 

s 

do 

20 

Peru 

s 

do 

20 

Greenwood 

s 

do 

27 

do 

s 

do 

APPENDIX   D. 


421 


Return  of  Company  F,  Ninth  Regiment,  (  Continued.} 


Emery,  James  N. 
Farrar,  George  T. 
Ford,  Byron 
Frost,  Sylvester 
Farnham,  Sumner  C- 
Hamnion,  Joseph  B. 
Gowell,  Charles 
Gammon,  Roscoe 
Hannaforci,  Thos.  J. 
Harlow,  Wm.  W. 
Hall,Willard 
Holland,  Chas.  L. 
Hiinnaford,  Abijah  D. 
Howe,  Chas.  L.  F. 
Lane,  James  A. 
Mendall,  Caleb 
Mendall,  Gilson 
Murcii,  Ira  F. 
Murch,  James  D. 
Mclntire,  David 
Parlin,  Addison  G. 
Proctor,  Levi  L. 
Proctor,  Lucius  L. 
Proctor,  William  II. 
Page,  Martin  L. 
Peabody,  Cyrus  S. 
Kyerson,  John  F. 

Ryerson,  George  W. 

Ryerson,  Gustavus  H. 

Howe,  Daniel  A. 

Robinson,  George  D.  B 

Robbins,  Richard  R. 

Hammon,  James  H. 

Smith,  William  H. 

Swan,  Ezra 

Swan,  0.  G. 

Stevens,  Roscoe  G. 

Thorn,  Edmund 

Thompson,  George  B. 

Vining,  John  Q.  A. 

Warren,  Daniel  S. 

Whittier,  Isaac  P. 

Whitney,  Jesse  B. 

Wells,  Moses  C. 

Young,  Atwood 

Youne:,  David  W. 


21  Greenwood 
32  Paris 
21  Sumner 
18  Peru 
18  Woodstock 
16  Peru 
44  Sumner 

1 8  Peru 

27  Dixfield 
23  Turner 
30  Sumner 

19  Dixfield 

20  do 

21  Paris 
18  Avon 

23  Hartford 

25  Canton 
23  Sumner 
27  Paris 

32  Dixfield 

26  Sumner 


do 
do 
do 
do 

is' Canton 
20  Sumner 
18|     do 
18:Paris 

19  Sumner 
161     do 
261     do 

20  Peru 

18  Norway 

21  Paris 
23      do 

19  Sumner 
26i     do 

19  Hartford 
23]  Weld 
21  Sumner 
38  Salem 
26!Turner 
22|Phillips 
361  Paris 
25|     do 


Mustr'd 

iiitu 
U.S.Ser. 


s 

Sept.21 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

M 

do 

M 

do 

S 

do 

S 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

M 

do 

S 

do 

s 

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do 

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do 

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do 

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do 

s 

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s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

Remarks. 


Hospital  nurse. 


Sick  in  quarters. 


Sick  in  quarters. 
Cook. 


Sick  in  quarters. 
Deceased  at  Hilton  Head. 
Sick  in  quarters. 


Sick  at  Fort  Monroe. 


Promoted  to  Corporal. 


Died  at  Hilton  Head,  Nov.  15. 


Cook. 


422  adjutant-general's  report. 

Recapitulation  of  Company  F,  Ninth  Fegiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers. 


Present  <Sc  Absent. 

Prison- 
ers. 

De- 
ceased. 

nia. 

Via 

^,.„. 

Fit  for       a„t 
Duty.     1    ^''^^■ 

Killed. 

charged,  serted.  (erred. 

Commissioned  Officers 
Non-Com.  Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 

2               1 

7       '       6 
1 
49            26 

1 

2 

3 

13 

2 

77 

Total 

59            33 

1 

2 

:        1  95 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  1st,  1861. 


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KT. 

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"~ 

Date  of 

o 

Names. 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Ranli  or 
Appoint- 

Remarks. 

^ 

< 

ment. 

1 

Horatio  Bisbee,  Jr. 

22 

Captain 

Canton 

Sept.  19 

2 

Elisha  S.  Bisbee 

21 

1st  Lieut. 

Peru 

do 

3 

John  Blaise,  2d 

21 

2d  Lieut. 

Turner 

do 

1 

Melville  W.  Emery 

23 

Sergeant 

Greenwood 

Sept.  19 

2 

Benjamin  F.  Ileald 

30 

do 

Sumner 

do 

3 

William  A.  Barrows 

37 

do 

do 

do 

4 

Isaac  Bonney 

34 

do 

do 

do 

5 

Isaiah  Cushman 

35 

do 

do 

do 

1 

Hiram  B.  Bisbee 

21 

Corporal 

Sumner 

Sept.  19 

2 

Gcorire  W.  Abbott 

25 

do 

do 

do 

3 

Alonzo  F  Barrows 

26 

do 

do 

do 

4 

James  H.  Hammon 

20 

do 

Peru 

Nov.  1 

5 

Elisha  Bisbee 

18 

do 

Canton 

Sept.  19 

6 

Charles  G  Perkins 

19 

do 

Woodstock 

do 

7 

Valorus  A.  Boarce 

22 

do 

Hartford 

do 

8 

Freeman  L.  Wjman 

20 

do 

Paris 

do 

APPENDIX   D. 


423 


Return  of  Capt.  Enoch  H.  Hines,  Company  G,  Ninth  Eegiment  Infantry,  Maine 
Volunteers,  expressing  its  condition  on  the  morning  of  December  1st,  1861,  to- 
gether with  a  record  of  the  clianges  that  have  taken  phice  in  the  Company  since 
it  entered  the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the  twenty-first  day  of  September, 
1861.  ENOCH   H.  HINES,  Captain. 


oiJ 

Miistr'd 

Names. 

<0 

Residence. 

into 
U.S.Ser. 

Remarks. 

commiss'd  officers. 

Enoch  H.  Hines, 

27 

Poulton 

M 

Sep. 21 

Robert  J.  Grey, 

21 

do 

S 

do 

, 

Charles  0.  Brown. 

21 

Moro 

s 

do 

SERGEANTS. 

George  H  Mower, 

28 

Corinna 

s 

do 

Bradley  Smith, 

21 

Hodgdon 

s 

do 

Ebenezer  A.  Harlow, 

21 

Canton 

s 

do 

George  W.  Harris, 

20 

Weston 

s 

do 

Seward  Clough. 

21 

Linneus 

s 

do 

CORPORALS. 

Isaac  S.  Huntley, 

48 

Merrill  PI. 

M 

do 

Sick  in  quarters. 

William  Kandall, 

30 

Linneus 

S 

do 

«           « 

Edward  B.  Sander  on, 

22 

Prcsque  Isle 

S 

do 

Harrison  W.  Mower, 

26 

Dexter   , 

M 

do 

Sick  in  quarters. 

Gustavus  F.  Nutting, 

25 

Strong 

s 

do 

Charles  H.  Burgess, 

20 

Winslow 

s 

do 

Ariel  R.  Prescott, 

2.3 

Dexter 

M 

do 

David  Mcpherson. 

2.3 

Ashland 

s 

do 

MUSICIANS. 

Trafton  G.  Ricker, 

26 

Ripley 

s 

do 

Reuben  H.  Penley. 

36 

Bethel 

M 

do 

Transferred  from  Co.  H,  Oct. 

15 

WAGONER. 

Bradford  Marshall. 

31 

Linneus 

M 

do 

Prisoner  at  Raleigh. 

PRIVATES. 

Atherton,  Daniel 

30 

Houlton 

S 

do 

In  arrest. 

Atherton,  Benjamin  H. 

47 

do 

M 

do 

Ander>on,  Daniel 

30 

Smyrna 

M 

do 

Austin,  John 

20 

Rum  ford 

S 

do 

Andrews,  Reuben 

19 

Dixtield 

S 

do 

Either,  William  H. 

19 

Linneus 

s 

do 

Either,  Charles  0. 

18 

do 

s 

do 

Prisoner  at  Raleigh. 

Boynton,  Richmond 

22 

Somei-ville 

s 

do 

Brownell,  Elias 

41 

Fairfield 

s 

do 

Bowdoin,  Samuel  G. 

22 

Ripley 

s 

do 

Craine,  James  N. 

21 

Linneus 

s 

do 

Campbell,  William 

30 

Ox  Bow 

s 

do 

Caro,  John 

21 

do 

s 

do 

Codrey,  John 

18 

Monticello 

s 

do 

Coburn,  Bartholemew 

43 

Rum  ford 

M 

do 

Cusliing,  John  E. 

18 

Portland 

s 

do 

Sick  in  quarters. 

Dillingham,  Bertrand 

18 

Dix  field 

s 

do 

Drake,  Friend     ' 

24 

Portage  Lake 

s 

do 

Sick  in  quarters. 

Denipsev,  Thomas 

31 

Moro 

M 

do 

Fish,  Calvin  B. 

21 

Industry 

s 

do 

Forsyth,  John  A. 

18 

Portland 

s 

do 

' 

Eaton,  William  W. 

19 

Strong 

s 

do 

Foley,  Jerry 

20 

Portland 

s 

do 

Fisher,  George  B. 

23 

Corinna 

s 

do 

Guptill,  Martin  V. 

22 

Winslow 

s 

do 

Gcddis,  William 

18 

Truro 

s 

do 

Gerrish,  John 

22 

Linneus 

s 

do 

Gerry,  James 

18 

Smyrna 

s 

do 

Sick  in  quarters. 

Gordon,  Winslow  J. 

19 

Dexter 

s 

do 

Greenlief,  George  H. 

22 

New  Sharon 

s 

do 

424 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Company  G,  Ninth  Regiment,  (  Continued.^ 


Names. 


Hanson,  Frederic 
Hinkley.  Leonard  B. 
Johnstone,  Daniel 
Jordan,  Lewis  G. 
Jacobs,  Hennon 
Kelly,  James  W. 
King,  John 
Lord,  George  W. 
Lord,  Benjamin  F. 
Lidon.  John 
Lyon,  Ira  B. 
Mahan,  John 
Montgomery,  William 
Mangan,  John 
Mower,  Roscoe  W. 
Megguier,  George  E. 
Monroe,  Hugh 
McHugh,  Charles 
Miller,  William 
Morrison,  David  J. 
Noonan,  David 
Neely,  Joseph 
Plunket,  Mathew 
Philbrook,  Peter  N. 
Pratt,  Hiram  P. 
Page,  Edgar  F. 
Palmer,  Albert  S. 
Pelton,  James  M. 
Ryan,  John 
Russell,  Asa  S. 
Sturtivant,  Abisha  S. 
Sullivan,  Stephen  O. 
Spraggs,  George  T. 
Sinclair,  Sidney  H. 
Snow,  David  S. 
Smith,  James 
Tilly,  William 
Twist,  Hiram 
Thompson,  HoUis 
Watts,  Robert  B. 
Webb,  Joseph  L 
Webber,  Atulrew 
Winslow,  Elijah 
Weymouth,  Henry  F. 
Whitcomb,  Reuel 
CooU,  Morton  A. 
Grant.  Silas  G. 
Porter,  James  M. 
Craine,  Levi 


Residence. 


24  St.  Andrews 
35  Smyrna 

21  Ashland 

Ripley 

Rum  ford 

Ashland 

Boston 

Ri]jlcy 

do 
Portland 
Augusta 
St.  John,N.B. 
Bangor 
Portland 
Dexter 
Weston 

,  N.  B. 

Iloultou 
Bridgewater 
Carroll 
More 

,  N.  S. 

Benedicta 

Springfield 

Ripley 

Pownal 

C.  Elizabeth 

Linneus 

Houlton 

Dexter 

do 
Houlton 

do 
Springfield 
Dexter 
29  Portland 

25  Ox  Bow 

18  Woodville 

26  Gilmonton 

19  Houlton 

25  Haynesville 
25  vSmyrna 
IS  Okftown 
18  Corinna 


Si  Miistr'd 
S.'Si  lU.S.Ser. 


Mercer 
Suffield 
Ril)ley 
25  Augusta 
35lLinneus 


Sep.  21 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
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do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do- 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


Remarks. 


Deceased  in  quarters,  Dec.  4. 


Sick  in  quarters. 


Sick  in  quarters. 
Sick  in  hospital. 

Sick  in  quarters. 


Sick  with  fever. 


Deceased  .it  Wtishington,  Oct.  1 5. 

"    Hilton  Head. 
Deserted  at  Baltimore. 
Transferred  to  Co.  H,  Oct.  16. 


APPENDIX   D.  425 

Recapitulation  of  Company  G,  Ninth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volvnteers. 


Present  &  Absent. 

Killed. 

Prison- 
ers. 

De- 
ceased. 

1 

Dis-      1    De- 
charged,  serted. 

Trans- 
ferred. 

Fit  for 
Duty. 

Sick. 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers 
Non-Com.  Ofticers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 

3 
10 

2 
63 

3 
9 

1 
2 

1 
1 

1 

1 

3 

14 

3 

77 

Total 

78 

12 

3 

2  . 

1            1 

97 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  1st,  18G1. 


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Absent. 

On 

In 

Arrest. 

On 

Sick. 

Special 

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Duty. 

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Date  of 

^                    Names. 

i 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Rank  or 
Appoint- 

^    Remarks. 

Z 

< 

ment. 

1 
IjEnoch  H  Hines 

27 

Captain 

Houlton 

2  Robert  J.  Grev 

21 

1st  Lieut. 

do 

3  Charles  0.  Bro\vn 

21 

2d  Lieut. 

Moro 

1  George  H.  Mower 

28 

Sergeant 

Corinna 

Sept.  20 

2  Brad  lev  Smith 

21 

do 

Hodgdon 

do 

3  Ebenezer  A.  Harlow 

21 

do 

Canton 

do 

4!  Seward  Clouwh 

21 

do 

Linncus 

do 

5|Edw.  B  Sanderson 

22 

do 

Presque  Isle 

Dec.  3 

1 
1  Isaac  S.  Pluntlev 

48 

Corporal 

Morrill  Plant. 

Sept.  20 

2  William  Randall 

30 

do 

Linncus 

do 

3l Harrison  W.  Mower 

26 

do 

Dexter 

do 

4lGustavus  F.  Nutting 

25 

do 

Strong 

do 

5  Charles  H.  Burgess 

20 

do 

Winslow 

Nov.  20 

6  Ariel  R.  Prescott 

23 

do 

Dexter 

do 

7  David  McPherson 

23 

do 

Ashland 

Dec.  3 

8J David  S.  Snow 

43 

do 

Dexter 

Dec.  12 

28 


426 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Capt.  "Washington  I.  Chase,  Company  H,  Ninth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine 
Volunteers,  expressing  its  condition  on  the  morning  of  Dceemi)cr  1st,  1861,  to- 
gether wiiii  a  record  of  the  changes  tliat  iiave  taiven  place  in  the  Company  since  it 
entered  the  service  of  the  United  iStatcs.  on  the  twentv-first  dav  of  Septemher,  1861. 

WASHINGTON   I.  CHASE,  Captain. 


Names. 


COMMISS  D    OFFICERS. 

Washington  I.  Chase, 
William  J.  Ransdell, 
Samuel  II.  Barclay. 

SEKGEAXTS. 

William  L.  Hughes, 
Stephen  S.  F.  Smith, 
Charles  A.  Thompson, 
Warren  T.  Noycs, 
Joseph  T.  Hughes. 

COKPORALS. 

Bliss  Broekaway, 
James  A.  Bates, 
Joseph  K.  Lcighton, 
Aaron  H.  Chase, 
William  H.  Treble, 
William  A.  I>omhard, 
Eldridgc  L.  Bryant, 
George  A.  Kingsley. 

MUSICIANS. 

Albion  K.  P.  Vickery, 
Reuben  H.  Pen  ley. 

AVAGONER. 

Edward,  L.  Brackctt. 

PRIVATES. 

Albee,  John  H. 
Averill,  Ariel  W. 
Bryant,  Elhridge  H. 
Butler,  George  II. 
Butler,  Moses  N. 
Berry,  William  F. 
Black,  Tiiomas 
Bachelder,  Josiah  N. 
Bagley,  Samuel  A. 
Berrv,  Ilenrv 
Bickford,  Hiiam  T. 
Cunningliam,  George  F 
Carter,  William 
Crocker,  John  M. 
Colcoid,  Marshall  N. 
Drew,  GLory:e  F. 
Daggett,  Leonard  H. 
Deiinens,  George  H. 
Emerson,  Daniel  W. 
Emerson,  Robert  F. 
Finnay,  Joseph 
Foss,   Weslev 
Farrell,  Charles  R. 
Foss,  Israel 
Foster,  John  W. 
Gardiner,  James  T. 
Given.  John  N. 
Gould.  George 
Hoyt,  Willi  HI,  O. 
Haley,  Muses 


29  E.  Machias 

30  do 


31 


Calais 

Charlotte 

do 
Macbias 
Joncsport 
E.  Macbias 

Princeton 

do 
Addison 
E.  Macbias 
Macbias 
Mcddybemps 
Macbias 

do 

Calais 
Bethel 

Calais 

Macbias 
Cooper 
E.  Macbias 

do 

do 

do 
Whiiing 
Macbias 
E.  Alacbias 
Princeton 
Dixmont 
Edmonds 
Princeton 
Dixmont 
Newport 
Whiiing 
Wesley 
E.  Macbias 
Addison 

do 
Charlotte 
Macbias 
Princeton 
Macbias 

do 
R.  Macliias 
Newport 
Dixtnont 
R.  Macbias 
ropstieid 


Mustr'd 

into 
U.S.Ser. 


Sept.21 
do 
do 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

do 
do 

do 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


Remarks, 


Resigned,  Oct.  18. 

Promoted  to  1st  Lieut.,  Oct.  li 


Sick  in  hospital. 


Reduced  to  ranks. 


Transferred  to  Co.  I,  Oct.  15. 
Transferred  to  band. 


Sick  in  quarters. 


Wagoner. 
Hospital  nurse. 


Deceased  at  Annapolis,  Oct.  19. 


APPENDIX   D. 


427 


Return  of  Company  H,  Ninth  Regiment,  (^Continued.') 


c^ 

Miistr'd 

Names. 

< 

Residence. 

into 
U.S.Ser. 

Reniarlcs. 

Hill,  Lyman  0. 

22 

Whiting 

s 

Sept.21 

Johnson,  Charles  M. 

22 

E.  Machias 

M 

do 

Kenniston,  George  H. 

18 

Whiting 

S 

do 

4 

Kilter,  William  A. 

19 

Machias 

S 

do 

Leigiiton,  Isaac  W. 

21 

Addison 

s 

do 

Lane,  Harvey  A. 

28 

Topsfield 

s 

do 

Lyons,  James  E. 

18 

Charlotte 

s 

do 

Lincoln,  Daniel  W. 

21 

Machias 

s 

do 

McAI)e,  James 

25 

do 

M 

do 

Morrison,  Daniel 

25 

Codvville 

s 

do 

Murphy,  John  B. 

24 

Calais 

M 

do 

Appointed  Corporal,  Nov. 

29. 

Phipps,  Thomas  H. 

22 

Cooper 

s 

do 

Pike,  William  F. 

18 

Princeton 

s 

do 

Porter,  Joseph  B. 

22 

Machiasport 

s 

do 

Preble,  Ahiel  E. 

18 

Machias 

s 

do 

* 

Peabotly,  Benjamin  .W. 

22 

Dixmont 

s 

do 

Quinn,  Frank 

2 

Machias 

s 

do 

Keynolds,  George  W. 

37 

do 

w 

do 

Polierts,   Silas 

21 

Northfield 

s 

do 

Sick  in  hospital. 

Rushton,  John  L. 

18 

E.  Machias 

s 

do 

Reynolds,  John  A. 

24 

Machias 

w 

do 

Richmond,  Thomas 

23 

do 

s 

do 

Reynolds,  Simon  P. 

30 

do 

M 

do 

Reynolds,  Nathan  W. 

36 

do 

M 

do 

Redman,  James 

33 

Meddybemps 

M 

do 

Sick  in  quarters. 

Seavey,  Frank  E. 

18 

K.  Machias 

S 

do 

Sweeney,  Jeremiah  H. 

18 

Addison 

S 

do 

Sherman,  James  B. 

28 

E    Machias 

M 

do 

On  extra  duty. 

Spooner,  Sanders  G. 

25 

Princeton 

S 

do 

«        It 

Smith,  William  H. 

18 

do 

s 

do 

Smith,  Llewellvn  D. 

20 

Dixmont 

s 

do 

- 

Smith,  Charles'  F. 

20 

do 

s 

do 

Triffit,  James  K. 

34 

E.  Machias 

M 

do 

Weeks,  Joseph 

33 

Meddybemps, 

M 

do 

Yeaton,  Lewis  F. 

21 

Top>field 

S 

do 

York,  E|)liraim  E. 

35 

Dixmont 

M 

do 

Malov,  John 

24 

Baileyville 

S 

do 

Clark,  Ch:irles  H. 

21 

Dixmont   ^ 

S 

do 

Sick  in  hospital. 

Miirney,  Wellington 

19 

Manchester 

s 

Oct.  10 

Crane,  Levi 

35 

Linneus 

M 

Sept.2l 

Transferred  from  Co.  G. 

428  adjutant-general's  report. 

Recapitulation  of  Company  H,  Ninth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers. 


Present  &  Absent. 

Killed. 

j               1 
Prison-      De-     |      Dis- 
ers.     ceased,   charged. 

De-     Trans- 
serted.  ferred. 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers 
Non-Com.  Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 

2    •, 
11            2 

1      1 
63            5 

1 

1 

2 

3 
13 

3 
69 

Total 

77            7 

1 

1 

2 

88 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  \st,  1861. 


Present. 

Absent. 

On 

In 

1       On 

For  Duty. 

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Special 

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Present  Organization  of  the  Company. 


Date  of 

■6 

Names. 

c       Rank. 

Residence. 

Ranlc  or 
Appoint- 

Remarks. 

2 

< 

ment. 

1 

Washinjrfon  I.  Chase 

29  Captain 

E.  Machias 

Sept.  14 

2 

Sumitel  R.  Barclay 

31 

1st  Lieut. 

Calais 

Oct.  18 

3 

Henry  A.  Grey 

25 

2d  Lieut. 

Portland 

do 

1 

William  L.  Hushes 

22 

Sergeant 

Charlotte 

Sept.  14 

2 

Stephen  S   F.  Smith 

23 

do 

do 

do 

3 

Charles  A.  Thompson 

25 

do 

Machias 

do 

4 

Warren  T.  Novcs 

22 

do 

Joncsport 

do 

5 

Joseph  T.  Hughes 

26 

do 

E.  Machias 

do 

1 

Bliss  Brockaway 

21 

Corporal 

Princeton 

Sept.  14 

2 

James  A.  Bates 

25 

do 

do 

do 

3  Josepii  E.  Leichton 

21 

do 

Addison 

do 

4 

Aaron  H.  Chase 

32 

do 

E.  Machias 

do 

5 

John  B.  Murphy 

25 

do 

C:ilnis 

Nov.  29 

6  William  A.  Lombard 

38 

do 

Meddvbemps 

Sept.  14 

7'Kldriiiy:e  L.  Brvant 

18 

do 

Machias 

do 

8 

George  A.  Kingsley 

28 

do 

do 

do 

APPENDIX   D. 


429 


Return  of  Capt.  George  "W.  Cummings,  Company  I,  Ninth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine 
Volunteers,  expressing  its  condition  on  the  morning  of  December  1st,  1861,  together 
with  a  record  of  the  changes  that  have  taken  phice  in  the  Company  since  it  entered 
the  service  of  the  United  JStates,  on  the  twentv-first  day  of  September,  1861. 

SCOLLAY  D.  BAKER,  Captain. 


1 

a^ 

Mustr'd 

-    "*'""  '  ■ 



Names. 

tit 

Residence. 

^M 

into 

Remarks. 

<_ 

n& 

[J.S.Ser. 

commiss'd  officers. 

George  W.  Curamings, 

Bangor 

M 

Sep.21 

Resigned,  Oct.  17. 

Scolhiy  D.  Baker, 

28 

do 

M 

do 

Promoted  Captain,  Oct.  18. 

Billings  Brastow. 

23 

Brewer 

S 

do 

Promoted  1st  Lieut.,  Oct.  18 

SERGEANTS. 

Elton  W.  Ware, 

21 

Orrington 

M 

do 

Promoted  2d  Lieut.,  Oct.  18. 

Dustin  P.  Dority, 

21 

Bangor 

S 

do 

Reduced  to  ranks. 

Shcpard  S.  Thomas, 

26 

do 

S 

do 

Ricliard  Webster, 

45 

do 

M 

do 

Promoted  1st  Sergeant,  Oct. 

18. 

Edwin  T.  Clitford. 

25 

Hermon 

S 

do 

4th 

CORPORALS. 

Volncy  A.  Gray, 

20 

Sangerville 

S 

do 

Promoted  2d  Sergeant,  Oet. 

18. 

Edwin  R.  Wadleigh, 

22 

Brewer 

M 

do 

Warren  E.  Jordan, 

25 

Bradford 

M 

do 

Alfred  L.  Colson, 

29 

Wintcrport 

M 

do 

Joseph  D.  Norcross, 

36 

Bangor 

S 

do 

Reduced  to  ranks. 

Elijah  S.  Pierce, 

44 

do 

M 

do 

i<                      u 

William  Dougherty, 

21 

Passadumk'g 

S 

do 

(<                 a 

William  W.  Lunt. 

22 

Orono 

S 

do 

<4                      " 

MUSICIANS. 

Albert  A.  Adams, 

18 

Hampden 

S 

do 

Rufus  B.  Sprague. 

24 

Sangerville 

s 

do 

PRIVATES. 

Armington,  Henry  C. 

21 

Hold  en 

S 

do 

Adams,  C.  Wesley 

19 

Bangor 

s 

do 

Archer,  Justin 

18 

Aurora 

s 

do 

Blake,  Nathaniel 

23 

Brewer 

s 

do 

Blake,  John  T. 

20 

do 

s 

do 

Bowman,  James  W. 

23 

Bangor 

M 

do 

Promoted  Corporal,  Oct.  18. 

Burton,  John  F. 

21 

Holden 

M 

do 

Burton,  John  H. 

22 

Eddington 

s 

do 

Canning,  William  H. 

23  Exeter 

s 

do 

Calfef,  George  W. 

20 

Eddington 

s 

do 

Collins,  Micbael 

36 

Orono 

M 

do 

Colson,  Stephen 

18 

Winterport 

s 

do 

Chatterley,  Henry  B. 

21 

Aurora 

s 

do 

Costigan,  Wesley 

19 

Passadumk'g 

s 

do 

Clark,  Jackson  W. 

31 

Glenburn 

M 

do 

Promoted  Corporal,  Oct.  18 

Chase,  Ansel 

23 

Sebec 

s 

do 

Davis,  James 

18 

Plymouth 

s 

do 

Doe,  John  W. 

33 

Winterport 

M 

do 

Dougherty,  John 

23 

Passadumk'g 

s 

do 

Promoted  Corporal,  Oct.  18. 

Davis,  Charles  11. 

18 

Howland 

s 

do 

Dean,  Charles  A. 

18 

Winterport 

s 

do 

Davis,  Jolm  W. 

19 

Eddington 

s 

do 

Everett,  Willard 

19 

Winterport 

s 

do 

Furbush,  George  W. 

23 

Bangor 

M 

do 

Frazier,  William  S, 

21 

do 

M 

do 

Giles,  Emery  0. 

19 

Orrington 

s 

do 

Giles,  Otis  J. 

23 

Dedhara 

s 

do 

Goodwin,  Moses 

21 

Veazie 

s 

do 

Giant,  Howard 

26 

Hermon 

s 

do 

Hurd,  Benjamin  F. 

20 

Bangor 

s 

do 

Hinckley,  Thomas  P. 

20 

Hampden 

s 

do 

* 

Harvey,  Arthur  M. 

20 

iMaxfield 

s 

do 

430 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Company  Z,  Ninth  Regiment,  (  Continued.') 


Hammond,  Clark  J. 
Hoyt,  Uavid  0. 
Ju(ikins,  Moses  H. 
Jcj)son,  Charles  L. 
Kent,  Thomas 
Kimball,  Charles  H. 
Kent,  John  E. 
Lynch,  Patrick 
Landen,  Joseph  C. 
Lament,  John 
Lord,  Albert  R. 
Morrill,  Levi  J. 
Moody,  William  H. 
Mahana,  Dennis 
Merrill,  Alonzo  B. 
Mayo,  Lemuel  H. 
McLaughlin,  Francis  H. 
Nickerson,  Alvin  B. 
Nason,  William  H. 
Nash,  Albert 
Pond,  William  S. 
Pond,  Frank 
Perry,  David 
Pomroy,  Henry  H. 
Richardson,  George  W. 
Rankin,  John  D. 
Smith,  Liewell^'n 
Smith,  Charles  E. 
Smith,  George  J. 
Stone,  Charles  S. 
Smart,  Thomas 
Scril)ner,  Grin 
Staples,  Charles  G. 
Staples,  George  R. 
Smith,  Mandel 
Stevens,  John  F. 
Shaw,  John  N. 
Shaw,  Daniel  B. 
Salmon,  William  B. 
Tibbetts.  Daniel.  Jr. 
Town,  James  W. 
Ware,  Wilbert 
Wil.'^on,  William 
Ward,  Josiali 
Willey,  James  B. 
Wooster,  Isaac 
Ward,  Daniel 
Young.  John  D. 
York,'  George  P. 


Hermon 

Passadumk'g 

Alton 

Frankfort 

Veazie 

Gldtown 

Veazie 

Orono 

Bangor 

Monson 

Hermon 

Brewer 

Bangor 

do 
Holden 
Brewer 
Carmel 
Winterport 
Alfred 

Passadumk'g 
Orrington 

do 
Carmel 
Glenburn 
Eddington 
Brewer 
Carmel 
Bangor 
Burlington 
Corinna 
Bueksport 
Bangor 
Glenburn 

do 
Winterport 
Bangor 
Veazie 
Alton 
Bangor 
Glenburn 
Pittsficld 
Orrington 
Orono 
Carmel 
Cherryfielcl 
Glenburn 
China 
Corinna 
Fairfield 


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c  ^^ 

into 

S 

U.S.Ser. 

Sep.  21 

S 

do 

M 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

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do 

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do 

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do 

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do 

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do 

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do 

Remarks. 


Promoted  Corporal,  Oct.  \l 
Deceased  at  Hilton  Head. 

Discharged  for  disability. 


Promoted  Corporal,  Oct.  8. 
Promoted  Sergeant,  Oct.  8. 


APPENDIX   D.  431 

Recapitulation  of  Company  I,  Ninth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers. 


Present  &c  Absent. 

Killed. 

Prison- 
ers. 

De- 
ceased. 

Dis- 
cliarged. 

De- 
scried. 

Trans- 
ferred. 

Fit  for      s-i  . 
Duty.     1    ^'''^^ 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers 
Non-Com.  Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 

2 
13 

2 
79 

1 

1 

1 

3 
13 

2 
81 

Total 

96 

1 

2 

99 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  \st,  18G1. 


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On 

In 

Arrest. 

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Duty. 

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Present  Organization  of  the  Company. 


Names. 


Scollay  D.  Baker 
Billinj^s  Brastow 
Elton  W.  Ware 


Richard  Webster 
Volney  A.  Gray 
She])ard  S.  Thomas 
Kdwin  T.  Clifford 
William  B.  Salmon 


Jackson  W.  Clark 
John  N.  Shaw 
James  W.  Bowman 
Edwin  R.  Wadleigh 
Warren  E.  Jordan 
Alfred  L.  Colson 
.lohn  Dougherty 
E"rancis  II.  McLaughlin 


a 

Rank. 

Residence. 

< 

28 

Captain 

Bangor 

23 

1st  Lieut 

Brewer 

21 

2d  Lieut. 

Orrington 

45 

Sergeant 

Bangor 

•20 

do 

Sangerville 

26 

do 

Baniior 

26 

do 

Hermon 

23 

do 

Bangor 

31 

Corporal 

Glenhurn 

25 

do 

Vcazie 

23 

do 

Bangor 

22 

do 

Brewer 

25 

do 

Bradford 

29 

do 

Wiiiicrport 

23 

do 

Passiidum- 

22 

do 

Carmcl  [keaj 

Date  of 
Rank  or 
Appoint- 
ment. 


Oct.  u 
do 
do 


Oct.  IS 

do 

do 

do 

do 


Oct.  IJ 
do 
do 
do 


Oct.  1{ 
do 


432 


ADJUTANT-GENERAL  S    REPORT. 


Return  of  Capt.  Thomas  E.  Wcntwortli,  Company  K,  Ninth  Regiment  Infantry, 
Maine  Volunteers,  expressing;  its  condition  on  the  morning  of  Deeember  1st,  1861, 
together  witli  a  record  of  the  changes  that  have  taken  i)lace  in  the  Company  since  it 
entered  the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  tlie  twentv-tirst  dav  of  September,  1861. 

THOMAS   E.  WENTWOKTH,  Captain. 


Names. 


COM.MISS  D    OFFICERS. 

Thomas  E   Wentworth, 
Chester  B.  Sliaw, 
Charles  A.  Broolis. 

SERGEANTS. 

William  W.  Lowe, 
Charles  N.  Whitcomb, 
Wm.  H.  Johnson, 
Wm.  W.  Durgin, 
Samuel  M.  Plumraer. 

CORPORALS. 

Frank  B.  Libby, 
Sargent  S.  Freeman, 
John  F.  Cooley, 
William  P.  Sturgiss, 
Asa  Hackett, 
Erastus  K.  Shaw, 
Adams  Smith, 
Wm.  H.  H.  Merrill. 

MUSICIANS. 

Amos  H.  Hanson, 
Edwin  Smith. 

WAGONER. 

Benjamin   F.  Goodwin. 

PRIVATES. 

Austin,  Benjamin 
Austin,  Moses 
Averv,  Andrew 
Blake,  Charles  A. 
Beal,  Josiiih  C. 
Bray,  Lafavette 
Bray,  VanB. 
Butler,  Lorenzo 
Carmell,  Hermon 
Cannell,  Lot 
Chandler,  Jonas  C. 
Chandler.  Willord  M. 
Carr,  Robert  W. 
Downey,  John 
Fitzpatrick,  John  B. 
French,  Newman 
Fellows,  John  C. 
Graffam,  Rol)ert 
Graffarn,  Albert 
Gustin,  Charles  R. 
Gustin,  George  B. 
Gustin,  Hiram 
Giles,  Albert 
Hight,  Leroy 
Harmon,  Joseph  A. 
Harmon.  James  H. 
Howe,  Warren 
Higgins,  Forest  R. 
Hart,  Alex  inder 
Haruden,  Samuel  H. 


Residence. 


Gorham 

do 
Buxton 

Gorham 

Saco 
Gorham 
Stoneham 
Naples 

Gorham 

Windham 

Standish 

Gorham 

Buxton 

Standish 

Hollis 

Scarboro' 


23  Windham 
23  Gorham 


22 


Cornish 


Westbrook 

do 

Smithfield 

Sebago 

Phillips 

do 

do 

do 

Gorham 

do 

20!Phillips 
23!     flo 
33  Minot 
18  Bangor 
18      do 
43!  Phillips' 
21  (Fryeburg 
23  Windham 


19 

do 

18 

Scarboro' 

23 

do 

28 

do 

31 

Troy 

22 

Scarboro' 

21 

Gorham 

18 

Buxton 

26 

Windham 

23 

Bansror 

iSo[Mustr'il 
c'5:\     into 

:aiHj.s.ger. 


18  Rockland 
aSiFryeburg 


Sept.21 
do 
do 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

do 
do 

do 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


Remarks. 


Absent  without  leave. 
Promoted  to  Sergeant,  Nov.  28. 

Deceased  at  Fort  Monroe,  Nov  .1. 

Promoted  from  Private,  Oct.  10. 
Prisoner  at  Raleigh. 

Promoted  to  Sergeant. 


Died  at  Hilton  Head,  Nov.  20. 
Promoted  to  Sergeant,  Nov.  15. 


Promoted  Com.  Serg't.,  Nov.  1. 


APPENDIX   D. 


433 


Return  of  Company  K,  Ninth  Regiment,  (  Continued.') 


Names. 


Holt,  Thomas  K. 

Hutchins,   Samuel  N. 
Johnson,  George  W. 
Kenney,  Luke 
Lane,  Nathan,  Jr. 
Libby,  Stephen 
Libbj,  Elbridge 
Lewis,  Charles  B. 
Manchester,  Joseph  K. 
Morton,  Frank 
Morton,  Charles  E. 
Mahoney,  Timothy 
Mclntire,  Samuel  F. 
Morrill,  Robert 
Nickerson,  James  N. 
Orberton,  James  H. 
Orberton,  Andrew  J. 
Pomroy,  John  W. 
Prescott,  p]dwin  N. 
Pike,  William  I. 
Runnells,  Henry  B. 
Sturgis,  William  H. 
Strout,  Nathan  A. 
Small,  James  L. 
Strout,  Estes 
Swett,  Mark  D. 
Smith,  James  F. 
Small,  Joseph  P. 
Tripp,  Moses  B. 
Taylor,  Fernando  R. 
Tuft,  Augustus  G. 
Wright,  John  A. 
Wight,  Horarc  A. 
Wiggins,  James  S. 
Walker,  James  B. 
Cole,  James  I. 
Greenlow,  Richard  F. 
Decker,  Elbridge  G. 


Residence. 


2 1 i  Frycburg 
4 1  j  PoVthand 
33  Gorham 


Rangely  PI. 

Buxton 

Windham 

do 
Waterboro' 
Windham 

do 

do 
Biddeford 
2lJFryeburg 
23  Biddeford 

do 
Phillips 

do 
Rockland 
Phillips 
Gorham 
Buxton 


22 'Gorham 


Windham 

do 

do 
Gorham 
Fryeburg 
Letter  E 

32  ^Scarboro' 
21  Saco 

Phillips 
Winchester 
Lewiston 
Saco 
Turner 
Buxton 
291  Fryeburg 

33  Standish 


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into 

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U.S.Ser, 

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Sept.21 

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do 

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do 

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do 

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do 

M 

do 

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do 

s 

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s 

do 

s 

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s 

do 

M 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

S 

do 

Remarks. 


Promoted  to  Corporal,  Nov.  15. 


Discharged  for  disability. 


434  adjutant-general's  eeport. 

Recopitulation  of  Company  K,  Ninth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers. 


Present  &  Absent. 

Killed. 

Prison- 
ers. 

De- 
ceased. 

Dis- 
charged. 

De- 
serted. 

Trans- 
ferred. 

Fit  for 
Duty. 

Sick. 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers 
Non-Com.  Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 

3 
12 

3 
56 

1 
8 

3 
13 

3 
64 

Total 

74 

9 

83 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  \st,  1861. 


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Present  Organization  of  the  Company. 


Date  of 

1 

Names. 

i 
< 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Rank  or 
Appoint- 
ment. 

Remarks. 

1 

Thomas  E.  "Wentworth 

47 

Captain 

Gorham 

Sept.  21 

2 

Chester  B.  Shaw 

24: 1st  Lieut 

do 

do 

3 

Charles  A.  Brooks 

23  2d  Lieut 

Buxton 

do 

1 

William  W.  Diirgin 

22  Sergeant 

Stoneham 

Nov.  28 

2 

Josiah  C  Beal 

35 

do 

Phillips 

do 

3 

Charles  N.  Whitcomb 

24 

do 

Saco 

Sept.  21 

4 

William  H.  Johnson 

35 

do 

Gorham 

do 

5 

Samuel  M.  Plummer 

22 

do 

Naples 

do 

1 

Frank  B.Libby 

23 

Corporal 

Gorham 

Sept.  21 

2 

Mark  D.  Swett 

19 

do 

do 

Nov.  15 

3 

John  F.  Coolcy 

18 

do 

Standish 

Sept.  21 

4 

William  P.  Sturgiss 

21 

do 

Gorham 

do 

5 

Asa  Hackctt 

18 

do 

Buxton 

do 

6 

Erastus  K.  Shaw 

21 

do 

Standish 

do 

7 

Adams  Smith 

19 

do 

HoUis 

do 

8 

Wm.  H.  H.  Merrill 

21 

do 

Scarboro' 

do 

APPENDIX   D. 


435 


TENTH   REGIMENT. 


Return  of  original  Field  and  Staff  Officers  of  Tenth  Regiment  Infantiij,  Maine  Volunteers, 
showing  changes  which  have  taken  place  by  promotion,  resignation,  or  otherwise,  since  en- 
tering service  of  the  United  States. 


Names. 


George  L.  Beal 
James  S.  Fillebrown 
Charles  Walker 
Elijah  M.  Shaw 
William  S.  Dodge 
Daniel  O.  Perry 
Josiah  F.  Day,  Jr. 
George  Knox 
John  M.  Gould 
Chdrles  F.  King 
Charles  Tliompson 
William  Allen 
Alpheus  L.  Greene 
George  J.  Northrup 


Colonel 

Lieut  -Colonel 

Major 

Adjutant 

Quartermaster 

Surgeon 

Asst.-Surgeon 

Chaplain 

Serg.-Major 

Q'rm'r-Sergt. 

Com'y  Sergt. 

Drum-Major 

Fife-Major 

Hos.  Steward 


Residence. 

Norway 
Auburn 

Date  of  Appoint- 
ment. 

Sept 

28,  1861 
do 

Portland 

do 

Lewiston 

Oct. 

1,   1861 

Westhrook 

do 

Portland 

do 

do 

do 

Brunswick 

do 

Portland 

do 

Norway 

Gray 

Portland 

do 

Remarks. 


REGIMENTAL    BAND. 


Names. 


Daniel  H.  Chandler 
Horace  N.  Johnson 
Rodney  N.  Hall 
Richard  T.  Bailey 
Andrew  G.  Fitz 
Charles  E.  Coleman 
Daniel  Davis 
Osgood  B.  Webb 
Sewall  L  Dow 
Joshua  B.  Newell 
Walter  H.  Thomas 
Charles  O.  Warren 
Edward  C.  Webb 
Gilbert  H.  Bailey 
David  L.  Blancliard 
Elisha  Gott 
Adoniram  B.  Crafts 
Moses  Crafts 
Thomas  B.  Edgecomb 
Sidney  A.  Farrar 
Cyrus  Hall 
Justin  E.  Hill 
Augustus  L  Littlefield 
John  T.  Webb 


Rank. 


Leader 
Musician 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
•  do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 


Residence. 


Portland 
Auburn 
Paris 
Bridgton 
Durham 
Lewiston 
Auburn 
Bridgton 
Biddcford 
Lewiston 
Portland 
Lewiston 
Bridgton 
Lewiston 
Cumberland 
Lewiston 
Auburn 

do 
Lewiston 
Paris 
Auburn 

do 

do 
Bridgton 


Date  of  Muster 
into  U.S.  Serv. 


Oct.  5,  1861 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


Remarks. 


436 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Captain  John  Q.  Adams,  Company  A,  Tenth  Eeprimcnt  Infantry,  Maine 
Volunteers,  expressing  its  condition  on  the  morning  of  Decemlier  1st,  1861, "together 
with  a  record  of  the  changes  that  have  taken  place  in  the  Company  since  it  entered 
the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the  fourth  day  of  October,  1861. 

JOHN  Q.  ADAMS,   Captain. 


*■  cj 

Mustr'd 



Names. 

i. 
< 

Residence. 

Sic 

into 
IT.S.Ser. 

Remarks. 

COMMISS'd    OFilCEKS. 

John  Q.  Adams, 

28 

Sacb 

S 

Oct.  26 

Ephraira  M.  Littlefield, 

29 

do 

s 

Oct.    4 

Charles  E.  Pierce. 

26 

do 

s 

Oct.  15 

SERGEANTS. 

Edwin  W.  Fowler, 

19 

do 

s 

Oct.    4 

James  F.  Tarr, 

23 

Biddeford 

s 

do 

Sick  in  camp. 

Stephen  H.  Dyer. 

39 

do 

M 

do 

Suspended,  Nov.  22. 

CORPORALS. 

Charles  Makepiece, 

33 

Saco 

M 

do 

Frank  Hunt, 

38 

do 

M 

do 

Samuel  Hanson, 

22 

Biddeford 

s 

do 

Edward  P.  M.  Bragdon, 

22 

do 

s 

do 

Horace  C.  Berry. 

26 

Woodstock 

s 

do 

WAGONER. 

» 

Henry  H.  Shapleigh. 

36 

Lebanon 

s 

do 

PRIVATES. 

Ayer,  George  S. 

23 

Biddeford 

s 

do 

Appointed  Corporal, 

Oct.  20. 

Benson,  Henry 

26 

do 

M 

do 

Brady,  Joseph 

39 

do 

M 

do 

Carleton,  William  H. 

33 

Haverill 

M 

do 

Chandler,  Mo-ies  S. 

27 

Saco 

S 

do 

Cross,  Thaddeus 

19 

do 

s 

do 

Sick  in  camp. 

CoUum,  John,  Jr. 

21 

do 

M 

do 

CoUum,  Alfred 

19 

do 

S 

do 

Cole,  Henry  F. 

23 

Woodstock 

s 

do 

Deshon,  John  A. 

19 

Kennel>nnkp't 

s 

do 

Deserted,  Oct.  27. 

Davis,  John  D. 

23 

Milton  PI. 

s 

do 

Donnovan.  Jeremiah 

19 

Biddeford 

s 

do 

Davis,  William  S. 

26 

do 

M 

do 

Ap.  Sergt.,  Nov.  2.   Sick  in  camp. 

Fletcher,  Sidney  W. 

21 

do 

s 

do 

Sick  in  camp. 

Fernald,  George  P. 

22 

Saco 

s 

do 

Ap.  Corp.,  Oct.  20,   Sick  in  camp. 

Hanson,  James  B. 

27 

Biddeford 

M 

do 

Hamlin,  Zachariah  L. 

36 

Saco 

M 

do 

Jeffers,  Nicholas 

19 

Biddeford 

S 

do 

Keightly,  William 

29 

do 

M 

do 

Keyes,  Cincinnattus 

22 

Rumford 

S 

do 

Kenney,  Dennis 

22 

Biddeford 

S 

do 

Leighton,  Ivan 

18 

do 

S 

do 

Littlefield,  Nahum 

43 

Kennebunk 

M 

do 

Littlehall,  Alanson  M. 

21 

Newry 

s 

do 

Leighton,  Moses 

29 

Saco 

M 

do 

Mclntire,  George 

20 

Dayton 

S 

do 

Marshall,  Richard 

40 

Saco 

M 

do 

Milliken,  Ethan 

20 

do 

S 

do 

Moody,  John 

21 

Kennebunk 

s 

do 

Moore,  Moses  F. 

28 

Biddeford 

M 

do 

Phillips,  Sewall 

21 

Holiis 

S 

do 

Roberts,  Charles  F. 

27 

Biddeford 

M 

do 

Sick  in  camp. 

Roberts,  Lewis 

40 

Saco 

M 

do 

Skillings,  Almon  H. 

21 

Biddeford 

S 

do 

Stevens.  Osgood  N. 

25 

Saco 

M 

do 

Sick  at  Portland. 

Spear,  Christopher  C. 

30 

do 

M 

do 

Stevens,  Thomas 

44 

do 

M 

do 

Sick  in  camp. 

Shaw,  Henry  N. 

31 

Biddeford 

M 

do 

Appointed  Corporal, 

Oct.  20. 

APPENDIX  D. 


437 


Return  of  Company  A,  Tenth  Regiment,  (  Continued.') 


* 

CO; 

Miistr'd 

— 

Names. 

< 

Residence. 

5« 

into 
U.S.Ser. 

Remarks. 

Smith,  Emerson 

35 

Kennebunk 

M 

Oct.  4 

Towle,  David  B. 

29 

Saco 

S 

do 

Sick  in  camp. 

Wormell,  Hiram 

43 

do 

M 

do 

Wormeli,  Eiias  0. 

18 

do 

S 

do 

Ross,  George  H. 

29 

Biddeford 

M 

do 

Smith,  John 

30 

do 

M 

do 

Sick  at  Baltimore. 

Berwin,  Joseph 

20 

Eastport 

S 

Oct.    5 

Staples,  James,  Jr. 

18 

Biddeford 

S 

Oct.    4 

Sick  in  camp. 

Stevens,  Frederic 

19 

Kennebunk 

s 

do 

Brackett,  George  H. 

19 

Saco 

s 

Oct.  15 

Drummer,  Oct.  20. 

Brady,  Michael 

21  Biddoford 

s 

do 

Sick  in  camp. 

Chappell,  Joseph  H. 

32!Saco 

M 

do 

Dohson,  William 

16  Bridgewater 

s 

do 

Transferred  from  Co.  D,  Oct. 

26. 

Dunn,  John 

22 

Biddeford 

s 

do 

Gero,  Alexander 

19 

Scarboro' 

s 

do 

Green,  Lewis  A. 

18 

Kennebunk 

s 

do 

Hanson,  Daniel 

18 

Saco 

s 

do 

Hisffinson,  John 

41 

Biddeford 

s 

do 

Hatch,  George  W. 

33iKennebunk 

M 

do 

Jennings,  James 

20Biddeford 

s 

do 

Kendrick,  George  W. 

20  Saco 

s 

do 

Littlefieid,  Joseph 

28jKennebunk 

s 

do 

Lee,  Edward 

23iMaekadavic 

s 

do 

Transferred  from  Co.  D,  Oct. 

26 

McDougall,  Archibald 

30 

P.  Edw.  Isle 

s 

db 

«                              U                      i 

Marshall,  George 

27 

E.  Machias 

s 

Oct.  26 

In  arrest,  Oct.  26. 

Nixon,  Thomas 

23 

Liverpool 

s 

Oct.  15 

Transferred  from  Co.  D,  Oct. 

26. 

Peabody,  William 

23 

Dixraont 

s 

Oct.  26 

((                              U                        ( 

Eowe,  Daniel  M. 

28 

Saco 

M 

Oct.  15 

Reardon,  John 

22:Biddeford 

s 

do 

Rawson,  Charles  C. 

30iWhitingsvilIe 

s 

do 

Sargent,  William  0. 

4-l|l-Iollis 

M 

do 

Recruiting  in  Maine. 

Taylor,  Lewis  B. 

19 

N.  Berwick 

s 

do 

Wentworth,  George  F. 

36 

Dayton 

M 

do 

Sick  in  camp. 

Walker,  Nathaniel  K. 

22 

Portland 

S 

do 

Appointed  Sergeant,  Oct.  20. 

Cole,  Edwin 

21 

Saco 

S 

Nov.27 

Dyer,  Thomas,  Jr. 

33 

do 

M 

do 

Gould,  Joseph 

18 

do 

S 

do 

Hopping,  William 

21 

Biddeford 

s 

do 

KendrieU,  James  L. 

26 

Saco 

s 

do 

Knight,  Josiah 

43 

Biddeford 

M 

do 

Snowdale,  Albion 

18 

Saco 

s 

do 

Sutherland,  Charles 

44 

Biddeford 

M 

do 

Walker,  Freeman  F. 

30 

Saco 

s 

do 

Warren,  Franklin 

21 

IWeld 

M 

do 

438  adjutant-general's  report. 

Recapitulation  of  Company  A,  Tenth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers. 


Commissioned  Officers 
Non-Com.  Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 


Total 


Present  &  Absent, 


Fit  for 
Duly. 


3 
7 
1 

69 


Sick. 


12 


80 


13 


Killed. 


Prison-     De- 
ers.      ceased. 


Dis-         De- 

charsed.  serted. 


Trans- 
ferred. 


I 

82 


94 


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Present  Organization  of  the  Company. 


Rank. 


Residence. 


Dale  of 

Rank  or 

Appiiiiit- 

iiient. 


Remarks. 


John  Q.  Adams 
Ephraim  M.  Littlefield 
Charles  E.  Pierce 

Edwin  "W.  Fowler 
James  F  Tarr 
Nathaniel  K.  Walker 
William  S.  Davis 
William  0.  Sarjrent 


1  Charles  Makepicce 

2  Frank  Hunt 

3  Samuel  Hanson 

4  Edward  P.  M.  Bragdon 

5  Horace  C   Bnry 

6  Giorge  S.  Aver 

7  George  P.  Fcrnaid 

8  Henry  N.  «haw 

IjGeorge  H.  Brackctt 
1 'Henry  H.  Shaplcigh 


Captain    Saco 


1st  Lieut. 
2d  Lieut. 


do 
do 


Sergeant  Saco 

do  Biddeford 

do  Porrland 

do  Biddeford 

do  Hollis 

Corporal  Saco 
do 
Biddeford 
]         do 
Woodstock 
Biddeford 
Saco 
Biddeford 


do 
do 
do 
do 

do 
do 


Drum'cr  Saco 
Wagoner  Lebanon 


Oct.  4 
do 
do 

Oct.  4 
!       do 
I  Oct.  20 
Nov.  2 
jOct.  15 

Oct.  4 
I     do 

do 

do 

do 
Oct.  20 
i     do 

do 

Oct.  20 
Oct.  4 


APPENDIX   D. 


439 


Keturn  of  Capt.  James  M.  Black,  Company  B,  Tenth  Ecffiment  Infantry,  Maine  * 
Voliintocis,  expressing  its  condition  on  the  morning  of  December  1st,  1861,  to- 
gether with  a  record  of  tlic  changes  that  have  taken  place  in  the  Company  since  it 
entered  the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the  fourth  day  of  October,  1861. 

JAMES   M.  BLACK,  Captain. 


Names. 


COMMISS'd  officers. 
James  M.  Black, 
Charles  \V.  Roberts 
Alfred  L.  Turner. 

SEIJGIiANTS. 

Charles  II.  Colley, 
Charles  H.  Cu.-hman 
Reuben  Alexander, 
Charles  II   Colley,  Jr., 
Stephen  Noyes,  Jr. 

COIU'IIRALS. 

Marcus  Debmo, 
Edwaid  W.  Lovett, 
Francis  Sccil, 
John  C.  Glendcnning, 
William  G.  Davey, 
David  N.  Hall, 
William  II   I'enneli, 
Daniel  E.  Mountfort. 

MUSICIANS. 

Henry  N.  Greene, 
Alpheus  L.  Greene. 

WAGONliR. 

Amos  Meserve. 

miVATES. 

Allen,  Charles  F. 
Bean,  William  H. 
Bussel,  George  F. 
Buckley,  Micliael 
Blackwood,  Benjamin 
Blake,  Henry  G. 
Cushman,  Benj.  S. 
Carev,  Peter  \V. 
Colley,  William  H. 
Chipman,  George  W. 
Delano,  Theodore  V. 
Downes,  Josefdi  S. 
Davey,  Samuel  F. 
Davey,  James  E. 
Drake,  Luther  H. 
Emery,  Nahum 
Eustis,  Frank  F. 
Eustis,  Leonard 
Emerson,  Bradbury 
Farley,  Alfred  D.*F. 
Fobcs,  Clinton 
Gam  man,  Levi 
Gratfam,  Edwin  W. 
Gill.  Ge.)r-e  H. 
Hall,  D.ma 
Iloyt,  Benj.  G. 
Hanlcv.  Thomas 
Hiles,'()liver 
Harris,  Charles 
Harris,  Edwin  J. 


Residence. 


o^lMustr'd 

~       into 
SK  U.S.Ser. 


Portland 
do 
do 

Gray 
Portland 
C.  Elizabeth 
Portland 
do 

Damariscotta 
Portland 

do 

do 
Biickfield 
Portland 
Gray 
Portland 

do 
do 

Raymond 

Portland 

Wayne 

I'ordand 

Saco 

Portland 

Readlield 

Portland 

do 
Gray 
Portland    ' 

do 

do 

do 
Buckfield 
Biddeford 
Ilamjjden 
Portland 

do 
Biddeford 
Portland 
Buckfield 

do 
Portland 

do 


do 

Cumberland 


Saco 
do 


Oct.  4 
do 
do 


do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

do 
do 

do 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


Remarks. 


Acting  Quartei"mastcr. 


Reduced  to  ranks,  Nov.  21. 


Promoted  to  Fife-Major. 


Sick  in  camp. 


Sick  in  camp. 
Sick  in  camp. 


440 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Company  5,  Tenth  Reg-iment,  (  Continued.^ 




— 

'^  ^ 

Miislr'd 

Names. 

< 
18 

Residence. 

into 
U.S.Ser. 

Remarks. 

Hall,  George  W. 

Cumberland 

S 

Oct.   4 

Johnson,  Alexander 

22 

Portland 

s 

do 

Jewett,  Noah 

19 

Readfield 

s 

do 

Jordan,  James  E. 

18 

Portland 

s 

do 

Loring,  Wm.  H.  H. 

21 

do 

M 

do 

Lovett,  Simon  A. 

21 

do 

s 

do 

Mahan,  George  T. 

26 

M 

do 

Mason,  Edwin 

25 

Westhrook 

S 

do 

Sick  in  camp. 

Milligan,  James 

18 

Portland 

s 

do 

Moores,  Samuel  0. 

28 

Saco 

s 

do 

Sick  in  camp. 

Miles,  Benjamin  E. 

26 

Portland 

M 

do 

Penny,  Augustus 

22 

do 

M 

do 

In  hospital.    Wounded 

on  picket 

Pierce,  Emery  E. 

22 

Mt.  Desert 

S 

do 

duty. 

Powers,  James 

31 

Portland 

s 

do 

Rand,  George  H. 

25 

do 

s 

do 

Roberts,  Daniel  S. 

4.3 

do 

M 

do 

Ryan,  John 

23 

do 

M 

do 

Shaw,  Edward 

22 

C.  Elizabeth 

M 

do 

Smith,  Charles  G. 

18 

Portland 

s 

do 

Smith,  Almado  R. 

23 

do 

S 

do 

Stone,  John 

32 

do 

M 

do 

Spaulding,  Albert  S. 

25 

do 

S 

do 

Sick  in  camp. 

Swett,  James  W. 

21 

do 

S 

do 

Swett,  John,  Jr. 

47 

do 

M 

do 

Sweetser,  Riclimond 

21 

do 

S 

do 

Small,  Alonzo  R. 

26 

Biddeford 

M 

do 

Sawyer,  Thorndike  H. 

45 

Portland 

M 

do 

Trowbridge,  John 

22 

do 

S 

do 

Tewksburv,  James  N. 

25 

do 

M 

do 

Trask,  Charles  H. 

18 

do 

S 

do 

Trask,  George  F. 

21 

do 

S 

do 

Verall,  Benjamin  F. 

26 

do 

M 

do 

Varney,  Oliver  F. 

18 

do 

S 

do 

Westcott,  Richmond  T. 

19 

do 

S 

do 

Willey,  John  C. 

19 

s 

do 

Promoted  to  Corporal, 

Not.  21. 

Weeks,  Joseph 

45 

do 

s 

do 

Winslow,  Hiram 

22 

do 

s 

do 

Sick  in  camp. 

Knight,  Edward  P. 

20 

Falmouth 

s 

do 

Campbell,  Robert  H. 

31 

Portland 

M 

Oct.  27 

Newell,  James  N. 

29 

do 

M 

do 

"VVaterhouse,  Peter  B. 

44 

do 

M 

do 

APPENDIX   D.  441 

Recapitulation  of  Company  B,  Tenth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers. 


Present  ^  Abseut. 

Dis- 
cliariied. 

De- 
serted. 

Trans- 
ferred. 

Fit  for 
Duty. 

Sick. 

Killed. 

ers.      ceased. 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers 
Non-Cora.  Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 

3 
13 

2 
62 

9 

3 
13 

2 
71 

Total 

80 

9 

89 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  Is/,  1861. 


Present. 

Absent. 

On 

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On 

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Sick. 

Special 

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Duty. 

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Present  Organization  of  the  Company. 

Date  of 

Names. 

o 

S> 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Rank  or 
Appoint- 

Remarks. 

z 

< 

ment. 

1 

James  M.  Black 

26  Captain 

Portland 

Sept.  28 

2 

Charles  W.  Roberts 

19  1st  Lieut. 

do 

do 

3 

Alfred  L.  Turner 

23 

2d  Lieut. 

do 

do 

1 

Charles  H.  Colley 

26 

Sergeant 

Gray 

Sept.  28 

2 

Charles  H.  Cusliman 

22 

do 

Portland 

do 

3 

Reuben  Alexander 

21 

do 

Cape  Elizab'h 

do 

4 

Charles  H.  Collev,  Jr. 

21 

do 

Portland 

do 

5 

Stephen  Noyes,  Jr. 

29 

do 

do 

do 

1 

Marcus  Delano 

19 

Corporal 

Damariscotta 

Sept.  28 

2 

Edward  W.  Lovett 

19      do 

Portland 

do 

3 

Francis  Seed 

32      do 

do 

do 

4 

William  H.  Pennell 

26      do 

Grav 

do 

5]  William  G.  Davey 

125      do 

Buckfield 

do 

6  David  N.  Hall 

24      do 

Portland 

do 

7  Daniel  E.  Mountfort 

'22 

do 

do 

do 

8 

iJoha  C.  Willey 

'28 

do 

do 

Nov.  21 

29 


442 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Capt.  William  P.  Jordan,  Company  C,  Tenth  Rcjiiment  Infantry,  IMaine 
Volunteers,  expressin<i;  its  condition  on  tiie  morning  of  December  1st,  1861,  together 
witli  a  record  of  the  changes  that  have  taken  place  in  the  Company  since  it  entered 
the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the  seventeenth  day  of  December,  1861. 

WILLIAM  P.  JORDAN,  Captain. 


^r- 

Muslr'd 

Names.                     I 

D      Residence. 

="= 

into 

Remarks. 

<. 

5M 

U.S.Ser. 

commiss'd  officers. 

William  P.  Jordan,          3 

Portland 

s 

Oct.  5 

Benjamin  M.  Redlon,      2c 

i      do 

M 

do 

Benjamin  F.  Whitney.    2. 

i  Windham 

S 

do 

SERGEANTS. 

Charles  K.  Jordan,            2 

'  Portland 

s 

do 

George  H.  Kurd,              2 

B      do 

s 

do 

Henry  A  Biirnham,         3 

I      do 

M 

do 

James  E.  Mitchell,           2 

1  Yarmouth 

s 

do 

Robert  M.  Weeks.           2 

'  Portland 

s 

COlll'ORALS. 

Henry  M.  Smith,              2 

2      do 

M 

do 

William  P.  Hamilton,      1 

8      do 

s 

do 

Henry  A.  Plummer,        2 
William  H.  Coffin,           3 

5      do 

s 

do 

2  Westbrook 

M 

do 

Reduced  to  ranks. 

Henry  Sargent,                  2 

1  Mt.  Vernon 

S 

do 

Edward  B.  Merrill,          2 

5  Winslow 

M 

do 

Sick  in  camp. 

Reuben  M   Riley,             2 

1  Harrison 

M 

do 

Valentine  R  Jackson.     2 

2  Portland 

S 

do 

MUSICIANS. 

David  G.  Warner,           2 

I  Portland 

s 

do 

Frederick  W.  Stone.        1 

7      do 

s 

do 

WAGONER. 

John  N.  Wiley.                2 

3  Bridgton 

M 

do 

PRIVATES. 

Brooks,  Joseph                 4 

3 

Transferred  to  Co.  H. 

Bates,  Lewis                     2 

3 

i(                     a 

Burnham,  Charles            I 

9  Portland 

s 

do 

Cobb,  Benjamin  F.           2 

7      do 

M 

do 

Campbell,  Daniel  E.        2 

3  Boston 

M 

do 

Conway,  John                  3 

4  Portland 

M 

do 

Carnsy,  Joseph                 1 

9  N.  Gloucester 

S 

do 

Cole,  Consider                  4 

3 

Transferred  to  Co.  F. 

Damon,  George  W.         1 

8  Paris 

S 

do 

Downes,  J.  N.  C.              1 

9  Portland 

s 

do 

Eldridge,  Louis                 2 

1  Canaan 

s 

do 

Eastman,  Thomas  A.      C 

0 

Transferred  to  Co.  F. 

Foster,  Ambrose  A.         1 

9 

"    H. 

Glendenning,  Thos.  M.    i 

0  Portland 

s 

do 

Harris,  Roliert  B.             1 

8 

Transferred  to  Co.  H. 

Hayes,  William                L 

1  Scarboro' 

M 

do 

Irish,  William  H.             : 

4  Fayette 

s 

do 

Irish,  Nathan  F.                i 

!7  Bridgton 

s 

do 

Jackson,  Valentine  R.     1 

>2  Portland 

Promoted  to  Corporal. 

Knight,  William  W.        i 

'.5      do 

Promoted  to  Corporal. 

Knight,  George  E.           i 

!.5      do 

M 

do 

Knowles,  John                  1 

8 

Transferred  to  Co.  H. 

Libby,  William  S.            '. 

52  Bridgton 

:\i 

do 

Lane,  Solomon 

>3 

Transferred  to  Co.  H. 

Libbey,  Elijah 

>3 

"    F. 

Merrill,  Edward  B. 

>5  Winslow 

Promoted  to  Corporal. 

Mayberry.  Lorenzo 

33Minot 

Discharged,  Nov.  29. 

Moore,  William 

illPortland 

s 

do 

Mayberry,  William  R. 

I8j  Windham 

s 

do 

Nade,  John 

1 81  Albion 

s 

do 

Palmer,  Charles  F. 

9  Fayette 

s 

do 

Pennell,  Edwin  W. 

1 8,  Portland 

s 

do 

APPENDIX   D. 


443 


Return  of  Company  C,  Tenth  Regiment,  (  Continued.') 


oS 

Miistr'd 

Names. 

a 

Residence. 

i^ 

into 

Remarks. 

25 

ss 

U.S.Ber. 

Perry,  Isaac  J. 

Transferred  to  Co.  H, 

Pearson,  Louis  E. 

18 

"      "    F. 

Pluinnier,  Daniel 

18 

"      "    D. 

Riicv,  Reuben  M. 

21 

Harrison 

Promoted  to  Corporal. 

Eider,  Albert  S. 

19 

Portland 

s 

Got.  5 

Sick  at  Baltimore. 

Rider,  Mark 

18 

do 

s 

do 

Robbins,  Charles  S. 

34 

Norway 

M 

do 

Detached  as  Wagoner  to  Co.  H. 

Russell,  William  0. 

19 

Portland 

8 

do 

Sarf^ent,  Henry 

21 

Mt.  Vernon 

Promoted  to  Corporal. 

Sturtevant,  Thomas  D. 

34 

Lewiston 

M 

do 

Stevens,  Charles  N. 

Portland 

s 

do 

Soule,  George  A. 

24 

do 

S 

do 

Spring,  F.  A. 

18 

do 

s 

do 

Sick  at  Baltimore. 

Sawyer,  Greenlief 

19 

Transferred  to  Co.  H. 

Stevens,  David  H. 

21 

Auburn 

s 

do 

Sawyer,  J(jseph  H. 

18 

Transferred  to  Co.  F. 

Tighe,  Dennis 

21 

Portland 

s 

do 

Tavlor,  William  H. 

21 

Winslow 

s 

do 

Trask,  William  H. 

21 

Transferred  to  Co.  H. 

Williams,  Charles  H. 

20 

Read  field 

s 

do 

Wiggin,  George  N. 

26 

China 

M 

do 

Weymouth,  Samuel 

43 

Bridgton 

M 

do 

Weymouth,  George 

18 

do 

s 

do 

Wriglit,  James  M. 

21 

Mt.  Vernon 

s 

do 

Sick  at  Baltimore. 

Wentworth,  Charles  H. 

24 

Transferred  to  Co.  H. 

Wood,  Cyrus  D. 

21 

((          a       ti 

Whitney,  James  A. 

18 

"      "    F. 

Wright,"  Lyman  H. 

18 

"       "    H. 

Newbold,  Andrew  D. 

19 

Portland 

s 

do 

Jackson,  Andrew 

32 

Transferred  to  Co.  F. 

Atcherson,  John 

20 

Portland 

s 

do 

Love,  William  H. 

36 

do 

M 

do 

, 

Hanson,  Niles  A. 

23 

do 

M 

do 

Briggs,  Luther 

18 

Woodstock 

s 

do 

Small,  Farnham  H. 

26 

Transferred  to  Co.  G. 

Young,  Edward  K. 

18 

"      "    F. 

Stevens,  George  L. 

28 

Westbrook 

M 

do 

Sick  in  camp. 

Morton,  Levi  I. 

45 

M 

do 

"       « 

Goodwin,  Joshua  B. 

24 

Auburn 

S 

do 

Cummings,  Wallace  E. 

27 

Poland 

s 

do 

Allen,  Caiman  H. 

18 

Auburn 

s 

do 

Annas,  John  G. 

44 

do 

M 

do 

Lancaster,  Charles 

30 

Lewiston 

s 

do 

Smitii,  James 

26 

do 

M 

do 

Baker,  James 

22 

do 

do 

Sick  in  camp. 

Boody,  Francis  G. 

27 

Portland 

M 

Nov.27 

Mullen,  Ozias 

34 

Embden 

S 

do 

Wilson,  Alanson  L. 

19 

Anson 

s 

do 

Thaver,  Charles  H. 

18 

Turner 

s 

do 

Farr,  David 

23 

Portland 

M 

do 

McFaden,  Gorham  P. 

19 

Lewiston 

s 

do 

Winslow,  William  A. 

19 

Portland 

s 

do 

Ross,  William  B. 

23 

do 

s 

do 

AVilliiims,  John  A. 

21 

do 

M 

do 

Goodhue,  John 

20 

do 

s 

do 

Atkinson,  Nathaniel 

23 

Limington 

s 

Get.  14 

Plaisted,  Byron 

19 

do 

s 

do 

Chickering,  Sabine  C. 

Portland 

M 

Oct.  16 

Devine,  Anthony 

do 

s 

Oct.    5 

Hamilton,  William  A. 

22 

Kittery 
Portland 

M 

Oct.    6 

Smellage,  Charles  E. 

18 

s 

do 

444  adjutant-general's  report. 

Recapitulation  of  Company  G,  Tenth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers. 


Present  &  Absent. 

Killed. 

Prison- 
ers. 

De- 
ceased. 

i 

Trans- 
ferred. 

Fit  for 
Duty. 

Sick. 

charged. 

serted. 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers 
Non-Com.  Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 

3 
12 

3 
63 

1 

7 

1 

22 

3 
13 

3 
93 

Total 

81 

8 

1        1         1 

22 

112 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  2d,  1861. 


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Absent. 

On 

In 

Arrest. 

On 

For  Duty. 

Sick. 

Special 

Sick. 

Special 

Duty. 

Service. 

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Present  Organization  of  the  Company. 

Date  of 

1 

Names, 

< 
31 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Rank  or 

Appnint- 

iiient. 

Remarks. 

1 

William  P.  Jordan 

Captain 

Portland 

Oct.  5 

2  Benjamin  M.  Redlon 

28 

1st  Lieut. 

do 

do 

3 

Benjamin  P.  Whitney 

23 

2d  Lieut. 

Windham 

do 

1 

Charles  E.  Jordan 

27 

Sergeant 

Portland 

Sept.  10 

2 

George  H.  Hurd 

23 

do 

do 

do 

3 

Henry  A.  Burnham 

31 

do 

do 

do 

4 

James  E.  INIitchell 

20 

do 

Yarmouth 

do 

5 

Robert  M.  Weeks 

27 

do 

Portland 

do 

1 

Henrv  M.  Smith 

22 

Corporal 

Portland 

Sept.  10 

2 

William  P.  Hamilton 

18 

do 

do 

do 

3 

Henrv  A.  Pliimmer 

25 

do 

do 

do 

4 

William  W.  Knight 

25 

do 

do 

Oct.  30 

5 

Henrv  Sargent 

21 

do 

Mt.  Vernon 

do 

6 

Edward  B  Merrill 

25 

do 

Winslow 

do 

7 

Reuben  M.  Rilev 

21 

do 

Harri'^on 

do 

8 

Valentine  R.  Jackson 

22 

do 

Portland 

do 

APPENDIX   D. 


445 


Return  of  Capt.  George  W.  "West,  Company  D,  Tenth  Regiment  Infantry,  Mauie 
Volunteers,  expressing  its  condition  on  the  morning  of  r)ecember  l(.t,  1861,  to- 
gether with  a  record  of  tlie  changes  that  have  taken  place  in  the  Company  smce  it 
entered  the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the  fourth  day  of  October,  1861. 

GEORGE   W.  WEST,  Captain. 


Names. 


COMMISS'd  officers. 
George  W.  West, 
John  D.  Beardsley, 
Henry  M.  Binncy. 

SERGEANTS. 

Edward  BracUett, 
John  C.  Miller, 
Ezra  Randall, 
Chandler  Libby, 
James  Stinson. 

CORPORALS. 

George  McDonald, 
Hugh  McManus, 
Thomas  Waitt, 
James  Gillespie, 
William  Pheasant, 
George  A.  Hamilton, 
Joseph  Crane, 
John  W.  O'Connor. 

MUSICIANS. 

John  Erwin, 
Charles  Kehoe. 

WAGONER. 

Charles  B.  Canney. 

PRIVATES. 

Baker,  Joseph  C. 
Barker,  Albert  E. 
Brown,  Joseph  G. 
Buck,  Thomas  J.,  Jr. 
Campbell,  Henry 
Casey,  William 
Carson,  Charles 
Clark,  George  E. 
Duran,  Benjamin 
Day,  Vinali 
Dow,  Alexander 
Esty,  George  W. 
Fernald,  Hercules  S. 
Hayes,  Maurice 
Herl)crt,  Francis 
Hutcliinson,  A.  H. 
Kendall,  H.  E. 
Hallsck,  H.  Henry 
Knowlan,  John  N. 
Law,  Thomas 
Legasse,  Joseph 
Libby,  Elias  T. 
McNulty,  John 
Marshall,  John  D. 
Marston,  Henry  M. 
McBrine,  Dundas 
McNally,  Patrick 
McDonald,  Daniel 
M.-Donald,  Wm.  D. 
McKensie,  John 


0  aj 

Miistr'd 

Residence. 

C  60 

into 

< 

M 

U.S.Ser. 

29 

Somcrville 

25!  Grand  Falls 

s 

Oct.    4 

30 

Somerville 

M 

23 

Boston,  Mass. 

s 

do 

29 

Fort  Kent 

M 

do 

23 

do 

S 

do 

22 

Limestone 

s 

do 

23  Fort  Kent 

s 

do 

2.")  Ashland 

s 

do 

21  Grand  Falls 

s 

do 

24  Fort  Kent 

s 

do 

21      do 

s 

do 

31  Woodstock 

s 

do 

20  Grand  Falls 

s 

do 

24 

Fort  Kent 

s 

do 

24 

do 

s 

do 

21 

do 

s 

do 

14 

Portland 

s 

do 

37 

Bangor 

M 

do 

2.5 

Masardis  [NB 

s 

do 

21 

Fredericton, 

s 

do 

29 

Portage  Lake 

s 

do 

24 

Enfield 

s 

do 

22 

Fort  Kent 

s 

do 

27 

Castle  Hill 

s 

do 

18 

Houlton 

s 

do 

2.5 

Ashland 

s 

do 

40 

Westbrook 

M 

do 

IS 

Ashland 

s 

do 

21 

do 

s 

do 

21 

do 

s 

do 

18 

Lowell 

s 

do 

20 

Houghton 

s 

do 

21 

Ashland 

s 

do 

21 

Tremont 

s 

do 

19 

Ashland 

s 

do 

23 

do 

s 

do 

23 

Masardis 

s 

do 

42 

Fort  Kent 

s 

do 

21 

Limestone 

s 

do 

21 

Ashland 

s 

do 

35 

Portland 

s 

do 

26 

Castle  Hill 

s 

do 

24 

Limestone 

s 

do 

32 

Fort  Kent 

s 

do 

28 

Portland 

M 

do 

22 

Fort  Kent 

s 

do 

28 

do 

s 

do 

37 

I     do 

s 

do 

Remarks. 


Reduced  to  ranks. 


Reduced  to  ranks,  Nov.  21. 


Promoted  to  Corporal,  Nov.  22. 


Promoted  to  Corporal,  Nov.  22. 


446 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Company  D,  Tenth  Regiment,  (  Continued.^ 


„• 

oi 

Miistr'd 

Names. 

< 

Residence. 

Sic 

into 
U.S.Ser. 

Oct.    4 

Remarks. 

McKenney,  D.  B. 

18 

Lincoln 

S 

Messer,  Levi  D. 

.34 

do 

M 

do 

Sick  at  Baltimore. 

Miller,  John 

32 

Fort  Kent 

S 

do 

Moran,  Alien 

20 

Mavsville 

S 

do 

Moran,  Ganet 

34 

Castle  Hill 

M 

do 

Montreal,  Ferman 

23 

Ashland 

S 

do 

Murphy.  Hugh 

2.3 

Fort  Kent 

S 

do 

Nixon,"  Thos.  L. 

23 

Grand  Falls 

s 

do 

Transferred  to  Co.  A, 

Oct.  26. 

Pratt,  Daniel 

19 

Fort  Kent 

s 

do 

Sebistean,  Alexander 

31 

do 

s 

do 

Sears,  Hiram 

22 

do 

s 

do 

Smith,  James 

35 

Portland 

M 

do 

Shehan,  James  R. 

25 

Ashland 

s 

do 

Smith,  Joseph 

24 

Fort  Kent 

s 

do 

Smith,  Jefferson 

23 

Ashland 

s 

do 

Somei-s,  Nicholas 

30 

Presque  Isle 

s 

do 

Souci,  Jerry 

26 

Ashland 

s 

do 

Stanley,  George 

30 

Fort  Kent 

s 

do 

Sihly,  'William 

34 

Lowell 

s 

do 

Shorey,  Joshua  R. 

25 

Enfield 

s 

do 

Spencer,  Benj.  P. 

18 

Lincoln 

s 

do 

Taggart,  Howard 

21 

Portage  Lake 

s 

do 

Therianlt,  William 

18 

Presque  Isle 

s 

do 

Thompson,  Edwin 

34 

Fort  Kent 

s 

do 

Wallace,  William 

25 

Ashland 

s 

do 

Sick  at  Portland. 

Ward,  David 

24 

Fort  Kent 

s 

do 

Westcott,  John 

22 

Masardis 

s 

do 

White,  John 

26 

Fort  Kent 

s 

do 

McGowen,  Michael 

35 

Portland 

s 

Nov.15 

Plummer,  Daniel 

18 

do 

s 

do 

Sick  at  Baltimore. 

Peabody,  Wm.  D. 

23 

do 

s 

do 

Transferred  to  Co.  A. 

Anderson,  Charles 

20 

Limestone 

s 

Oct. 

Bryant,  Chas .  F. 

23 

Presque  Isle 

s 

do 

Beard,  Oscar  F. 

21 

Maysville 

s 

do 

Bugiiee,  Thos  L. 

21 

Washburn 

s 

do 

Bean,  Silas  H. 

20 

Maysville 

s 

Nov. 

Bean,  Chas.  B. 

18 

do 

s 

do 

Brown,  John 

41 

do 

s 

do 

Campbell,  Geo.  J. 

30 

Limestone 

s 

do 

Donnelly,  Edward 

22 

Washburn 

s 

do 

Dobson,  William 

18  Carabon 

s 

do 

Transferred  to  Co.  A, 

Oct.  26. 

Emerson,  Henry  C. 

32  Limestone 

s 

do 

Grady,  John 

40 

Eaton  Grant 

s 

do 

Giberson,  Simon 

23 

Sarstield 

s 

do 

Hanson,  Edward  H. 

23 

Fort  Fairfield 

s 

do 

Hammond,   Charles  W. 

20 

Sarsfield 

s 

do 

Kelly,  Amos 

28 

London 

s 

do 

Legasse,  Paul 

24 

Limestone 

s 

do 

Johnston,  Freeman 

20 

do 

s 

do 

Lee,  Edward 

23 

Houlton 

s 

do 

Transferred  to  Co.  A, 

Oct.  2G. 

McNeil,  Nelson 

20 

Fort  F.iirfield 

s 

do 

Mulligan,  Wallace 

18  Castle  Hill 

s 

do 

McDougal,  Archibald 

30  Houlton 

s 

do 

Transferred  to  Co.  A, 

Oct.  26. 

McLarren,  John 

23 

Washburn 

s 

do 

Ross,  Edward 

26 

Eaton  Grant 

s 

do 

Randall,  James 

28 

Castle  Hill 

s 

do 

Twist,  Jos. 

21  Mapleton 

s 

do 

Waddle,  William 

21 !     do 

s 

do 

Marshall,  Geo. 

27 

Portland 

s 

do 

Transferred  to  Co.  A, 

Oct.  26. 

APPENDIX   D. 


447 


Recapitulation  of  Company  D,  Tenth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers. 


Present  &  Absent. 

Killed. 

Prison- 
ers. 

De- 
ceased. 

Dis- 
cliarged. 

De- 
serted. 

Trans- 
ferred. 

6 

^'^  f°'       Sick 
Duty.        '""'^• 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers 
Non-Com.  Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 

3 

13 

3 

80 

3 

3 

13 
3 

89 

Total                              99            3 

6 

108 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  \st,  1861. 


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Present  Organization  of  the  Company. 


Names. 


1  G.  W.  West 

2  John  D.  Beardsley 

3  Henry  Martin  Binney 

1  Edward  Brackett 

2  John  C.  Miller 

3  Ezra  Randall 

4  Chandler  Libby 

5  James  Stinson 

1  George  McDonald 

2  Hugh  McManus 

3  James  Gillespie 

4  William  Pheasant 

5  George  A.  Hamilton 

6  John  W.  O'Connor 

7  George  E.  Clarke 

8  Albert  E.  Barker 

1  John  Erwin 

2  Charles  Kehoe 

3 1  Charles  B.  Canney 


< 

Rank. 

29 
2.5 

Captain 
1st  Lieut. 

30 

2d  Lieut. 

23 

29 

Sergeant 
do 

23 

do 

22 

do 

23 

do 

25 
21 

Corporal 
do 

21 

do 

31 

do 

20 

do 

24 

do 

25 

do 

21 

do 

21 

Musician 

14 

do 

37 

Wagoner 

Residence. 


Somerville,  Ms. 
Grand  Falls,NB. 
Somerville,  Ms. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Fort  Kent 

do 
Limestone 
Fort  Kent 

Ashland 
Gd.Falls.NB. 
Fort  Kent 
Woodstock 
Grand  Falls 
Fort  Kent 
Ashland 
Fredericton 

Fort  Kent 
Portland 


Date  of 

Rank  or 

Appiiint- 

liieiit. 


Sept.  23 
do 
do 

Oct.  3 
Sept.  23 

do 

do 

do 

Sept.  23 

do 

do 
Oct.  3 

do 

do 
Nov.  22 

do 


Remarks. 


448 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Capt.  Albert  H.  Estes,  Compatiy  E,  Tenth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine 
Volunteers,  expressing  its  condition  on  the  morning  of  Deceinber  1st,  1861,  to- 
gether with  a  record  of  the  changes  that  have  taken  place  in  the  Company  since  it 
entered  the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the  fourth  day  of  October,  1861. 

ALBERT   H.  ESTES,  Captain. 


Names. 


commiss'd  officeks. 
Albert  H.  Estes, 
Cyrus  Latham. 
Andrew  C.  Cloudman. 

SERGEANTS. 

Joseph  H.  Perley,  Jr. 
Herbert  R.  Sargent, 
Charles  S.  Trowbridge, 
Theodore  H.  Lombard, 
Henry  T.  Smith. 

CORPORALS. 

James  S.  Roberts, 
Asa  S.  Cox, 
William  S.  Noyes, 
James  H.  Morton, 
Amos  K.  Hodgdon, 
George  A.  Smith, 
Benjamin  E.  Oakes, 
Joseph  F.  Mackin. 

MUSICIAN. 

Turnery  Carey. 

WAGONER. 

Joshua  R.  King. 

PRIVATES. 

Aldrich,  William  C 
Anderson,  Charles  H. 
Abbott,  Abial  W. 
Barstow,  Samuel  R. 
Benson,  Joseph 
Bryant,  Rufus 
Brown,  Frank  E. 
Burnham,  Charles  H. 
Burnham,  James  H. 
Bartlett,  Lvsander 
Bragdon,  Chas.  W.  M. 
Chase,  Wiibert  F. 
Caldwell,  Charles  B. 
Chaplin,  John 
Douglass,  Jeremiah  S. 
Davis,  William  E. 
Day,  William 
Emerson,  William 
Green,  Melien 
Garcelon,  Levi  M. 
Guniey,  Michael 
Gurney,  Stillman 
Gookl,  Josiah 
Green,  Charles  R. 
Huff,  William  A. 
Hill,  Ivory  L. 
Harmon,  Benjamin  F. 
Hayes,  John  (). 
Higsrins,  Ciiarles  E. 
Hyde,  William  A. 
Hbdsdon,  David  T. 


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G  ^ 

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tL 

Residence. 

C  tL 

into 

< 

%'in 

D.S.t?er. 

36 

Portland 

M 

Oct.  4 

32 

do 

M 

do 

26 

do 

S 

do 

19 

do 

S 

do 

25 

do 

M 

do 

27 

do 

M 

do 

21 

do 

S 

do 

22  Buxton 

s 

do 

1 
20 'Portland 

s 

do 

.30      do 

s 

do 

21  N.  Yarmouth 

s 

do 

22  Buxton 

s 

do 

36 

Windham 

M 

do 

24 

Portland 

s 

do 

26  Kennebunk 

s 

do 

23 

Portland 

s 

do 

23 

Portland 

M 

do 

21 

do 

s 

do 

20 

Paris 

s 

do 

19 

Limington 

s 

do 

20 

Buxton 

s 

do 

22 

Portland 

M 

do 

45 

Rockland 

M 

do 

20]  Hartford 

s 

do 

17 

Limington 

s 

do 

21 

Bridgton 

s 

do 

16 

do 

s 

do 

39 

Hartford 

M 

do 

30  [Portland 

s 

do 

23 

do 

M 

do 

23 

Otisfield 

s 

do 

22 

Naples 

M 

do 

19 

Portland 

s 

do 

19 

do 

s 

do 

19 

Westbrook 

s 

do 

18 

Harrison 

17 

Naples 

s 

do 

18 

Livermore 

s 

do 

20 

Hartford 

s 

do 

23 

do 

s 

do 

21 

Portland 

M 

do 

26 

do 

M 

do 

19 

Buxton 

s 

do 

21 

do 

s 

do 

27 

do 

s 

do 

23 

Portland 

s 

do 

22 

Buxton 

s 

do 

23 

Livertnore 

s 

do 

25 

Bethel 

s 

do 

Remarks. 


Never  reported  for  duty. 


In  hospital. 


Never  reported  for  duty. 


APPENDIX   D. 


449 


Return  of  Company  E,  Tenth  Regiment,  (^ContinKed.j 


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Miistr'd 

Names. 

a 

Residence. 

C  tic 

into 

Remarks. 

< 

S 

U.S.Ser. 
Oct.  4 

Haskell,  William  T. 

19 

Portland 

Hnyte,  John  L. 

21 

E.  Livermore 

s 

do 

Johnson,  Tlionias 

■ib 

Portland 

M 

do 

Kcene,  William  H. 

18 

Otisfield 

s 

do 

Knight,  George  H. 

19 

do 

s 

do 

Libby,  Henry 

18 

Limington 

s 

do 

Latham,  Porter 

21 

Gray 

s 

do 

Sick  in  hospital. 

Linscott,  Joseph  P. 

26 

Saco 

M 

do 

Maxfiekl,  Josiah  C. 

2.5 

Naples 

s 

do 

Merrow,  Lorenzo 

18 

Harrison 

s 

do 

Manson,  Charles  H. 

21 

Moderation 

s 

do 

Milliken,  Charles  O. 

28 

Saco 

s 

do 

Noyes,  Clinton 

17 

N.  Yarmouth 

s 

do 

Parsons,  Albert  D. 

17 

do 

.S 

do 

Paine,  Junius  D. 

22 

Pownal 

s 

do 

Porter,  Charles  C. 

18 

N.  Yarmouth 

s 

do 

Porter,  Nehemiah  N. 

21 

do 

s 

do 

Rider,  Moses  A. 

19 

Pownal 

s 

do 

Robbins,  Amasiah  B. 

19 

Paris 

s 

do 

Simpson,  George  W. 

29 

Portland 

s 

do 

Stevens,  James  E. 

18 

Naples 

s 

do 

Sanborn,  Jerome  0. 

24 

Bethel 

M 

do 

Stone,  Shirley  M. 

18 

Saco 

s 

do 

Sloman,  Charles  A. 

18 

do 

s 

do 

Sallv,  Elisha  F. 

18 

do 

s 

do 

Sneil,  John  E. 

28 

Pownal 

s 

do 

Stone,  Charles  H. 

2.3 

Saco 

M 

do 

Smith,  Harrison  W. 

20 

Portland 

s 

do 

St.  John,  William  E. 

21 

do 

s 

do 

Sanborn,  William  H. 

19 

Bridgton 

s 

do 

Tibbets,  Charles  A. 

20 

C.  Elizabeth 

s 

do 

Tibbets,  Ira  Franklin 

23 

do 

s 

do 

Trefethen,  Clifford  J. 

24 

Portland 

s 

do 

Widge,  Lewis 

21 

Augusta 

s 

do 

Ward,  William  H. 

20 

Standish 

s 

do 

Wales,  Franklin 

20 

C.  Elizabeth 

s 

do 

Walton,  Andrew  J. 

27 

E.  Livermore 

s 

do 

Whitney,  Nathan  F. 

21 

Standisli 

s 

do 

Warren,  Edward  B. 

21 

do 

s 

do 

Whittemore,  Eben  C. 

18 

E.  Livermore 

s 

do 

Whitney,  Henry  C. 

18 

Naples 

s 

do 

Roach,  Edward 

30 

Portland 

M 

do 

Hartshorn,  Frederick  A. 

20 

do 

s 

Oct.  26 

Hofran,  Tiiomas 

28 

do 

s 

Oct.  16 

Bishop,  Jesse 

30 

Peru 

s 

do 

Transferred  to  Co.  H. 

Andrew,  William 

26 

Rum  ford 

do 

Lowry,  William 

28 

Portland 

M 

do 

Howe,  James  R. 

23 

do 

M 

do 

Cook.  David  W. 

20 

do 

s 

do 

Damren,  Dasten 

26 

do 

M 

do 

Hibbard,  Ezra  C. 

26 

Lewiston 

M 

do 

Transferred  to  Co.  H. 

Cook,  Hiram  T. 

20 

Portland 

S 

do 

Promoted  to  Corporal. 

Chase,  Samuel  R. 

22 

do 

s 

do 

Higgins,  Sumner  C. 

18 

Buxton 

s 

do 

Morse,  Benjamin  F. 

21 

Norway 

s 

do 

Chase,  Edward  E. 

26 

Portland 

M 

Nov.27 

Libby,  John 

23 

Limington 

s 

do 

Coolbrotli,  William 

26 

Portland 

M 

Oct.  16 

450  adjutant-general's  report. 

Recapitulation  of  Company  E,  Tenth  Regiment  Infantry,  Ilaine  Volunteers. 


Present  &  Absent. 

Killed. 

Prison- 
ers, 

De- 
ceased. 

Dis- 
charged. 

De- 
serted. 

Fit  for 
Duty. 

Sick. 

ferred. 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers 
Non-Com.  Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 

3 
13 

2 
83 

2 

1 

1 

2 

3 

14 

2 

88 

Total 

101 

2 

2 

2 

107 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  \st,  1861. 


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Date  of 

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Names. 

36 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Rank  or 
Appoint- 
ment. 

Renii-rks. 

1 

Albert  II.  Estes 

Captain 

Porthmd 

Oct.  3 

2 

Cvrus  Latliam 

32 

1st  Lieut. 

do 

do 

3 

Andrew  C.  Cloudman 

26 

2d  Lieut. 

do 

do 

1 

Joseph  H.  Pcrley,  Jr. 

19 

Serjeant  Portland 

Oct.  4 

2 

Herbert  II.  Sartrent 

•25 

do                do 

do 

3 

Charles  S.  Trowl)ridffe 

27 

do               do 

do 

4 

Theodore  H.  Lombard 

21 

do               do 

do 

5 

Henry  T.  Smith 

22 

do          Bu.xton 

do 

1 

Hiram  T.  Cook 

20 

Corporal  Portland 

Nov.  1 

2 

Asa  S.  Cox 

30 

do 

do 

Oct.  4 

3 

William  S.  Noves 

21 

do 

N.  Yarmouth 

do 

4 

James  H.  ISIorroii 

22 

do 

Buxton 

do 

5 

Amos  K.  Hod^don 

36 

do 

Windham 

do 

6 

Geor2:e  A.  Smith 

24 

do 

Portland 

do 

7 

Benjainin  F.  Oakes 

26 

do 

Kennebunk 

do 

8 

Joseph  F.  Mack  in 

23 

do 

Porthmd 

do 

APPENDIX   D. 


451 


Eeturn  of  Capt.William  Knowlton,  Company  F,  Tenth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine 
Volunteers,  expressing  its  condition  on  the  morning  of  Decemher  1st,  1861,  to- 
gether with  a  record  of  the  changes  that  have  taken  place  in  the  Company  since 
it  entered  the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the  fourth  dav  of  Octohcr,  1861. 

WILLIAM    KNOWLTON,  Captain. 


Names. 


commiss'd  officers. 
William  Knowlton, 
Edward  S.  Butler, 
Abel  G.  Rankin. 

SERGEANTS. 

Charles  H.  Haskell, 
Isaiah  S.  Stevens, 
Samuel  E.  Cushing, 
Joseph  S.  Merrill, 
Hardy  N.  Baker. 

CORPORALS. 

Alfred  Roberts, 
Samuel  W.  Lovell, 
Frank  J.  Savage, 
Harrison  B.  Winter, 
James  Lowe, 
George  H.  Gould. 

MUSICIAN. 

William  W.  Sewall. 

WAGONER. 

Isaac  K.  Knowlton. 

PRIVATES. 

Burke,  William 
Beal,  Thomas  R. 
Beal,  Jonathan 
Burr,  Charles  F. 
Dockham,  George  A. 
Dudley,  Gustavus  A. 
Davis,  Isaac  P. 
Elliot,  Edward  F. 
Fitzgerald,  Daniel  S. 
Foster,  Nicholas  L. 
Gage,  George  N. 
Gray,  Wesley 
Grant,  Amaziah 
Grant,  Samuel  R. 
Gordon,  John  H. 
Ilodsdon,  Samuel  R. 
Jewett,  Levi  D. 
Jones,  Henry  H. 
Jordan,  Henry  F. 
Kincaid,  John  A. 
Knights,  Freeman  J. 
Kennison,  Chas.  H. 
Lane,  Sullivan 
Lihliey,  Lewis  F. 
Lovejoy,  Charles 
Morse,  Joseph  W. 
Prindall,  WilHam 
Pullen,  Owen 
Pyre,  William  A. 
Phimmer,  Alpheus 
Stirk,  Henry 
Smith,  Kennedy 
Stevens,  Euos  H. 


Residence. 


Lewiston 
do 
do 


21  Pownal 
28:  Yarmouth 
22I  Pownal 
24;Readfield 
20  Lewiston 


Durham 
Yarmouth 
Anson 
Dixfield 
Lewiston 
do 

Portland 

Lewiston 

do 
Durham 

Anson 

Pownal 

Poland 

Lewiston 

Aul)urn 

Rum  ford 

Lewiston 

do 
Otisfield 
Emhden 
Durham 

do 
Mr.  Vernon 
Milton  PI. 
Woodstock 
Yarmoutli 
Andover 
Lewiston 
Pownal 
Lewiston 
Anson 
Pownal 
Saco 
Andover 
Brunswick 
Anson 
Lewiston 
Bridgton 
Turner 
Salem 
Auburn 


Si 

J  60 
tS  c 

Mustr'd 

into 
U.S.Ser. 

M 

Oct.  4 

M 

do 

M 

do 

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do 

M 

do 

S 

do 

M 

do 

S 

do 

S 

do 

M 

do 

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do 

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do 

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do 

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do 

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do 

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do 

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do 

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do 

s 

do 

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do 

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do 

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do 

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do 

s 

do 

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do 

M 

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do 

M 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

S 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

s 

do 

Remarks. 


Sick  at  Baltimore. 


Deserted  Oct.  4. 


452 


ADJUTANT-GENERAL  S   REPORT. 


Return  of  Company  jP,  Tenth  Reg-inient,  (  Continved.') 


u    . 

Mustr'd 

Names. 

6 

Residence. 

C"^ 

into 

Remarks. 

< 

s 

U.S.Ser. 

Sidney,  Philip 

21 

Portland 

Oct.    4 

Sawyer,  Joseph  W. 

18 

Pownal 

s 

do 

Tliinfr,  Everard 

19 

Mt.  Vernon 

s 

do 

Tripp,  Harrison  A. 

21 

Sedgwick 

s 

do 

Tuttle,  Alhion 

22 

Pownal 

s 

do 

West,  Lewis  F. 

18 

do 

s 

do 

Williams,  Charles  B. 

30 

Mt  Vernon 

M 

do 

Welch,  Benj.  A. 

18 

Minot 

s 

do 

Walker,  Fred.  L. 

18 

Woolwich 

s 

do 

Nichols,  Abra  E. 

21 

Lewiston 

s 

do 

Eames,  Martin 

19 

Embden 

s 

do 

Ellsworth,  Isaac 

36 

Salem 

M 

do 

Townsend,  John  W. 

19 

Auburn 

s 

do 

McClinchy,  Hugh 

19 

Lewiston 

s 

do 

Covell,  James  E. 

16 

Durham 

s 

do 

Frost,  Isaac  C. 

23 

Weld 

s 

do 

Marston,  Charles 

30 

Lewiston 

M 

do 

Ricords,  p]dwin 

20 

Turner 

s 

do 

Pratt,  Reuben  D. 

22 

Mercer 

s 

do 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  Oct.  4. 

Thompson,  Andrew  J. 

25 

Farmington 

M 

do 

Heeney,  Charles  W. 

24 

Lewiston 

s 

do 

Promoted  to  Corporal,  Oct.  4. 

Devine,  Anthony,  Jr. 

18 

Portland 

s 

do 

Transferred  to  Co.  C. 

O'Neil,  Lanty 

21 

do 

s 

do 

Johnson,  George,  W. 

22 

Freeport 

M 

do 

Pole,  Isaac  J. 

18 

Portland 

s 

do 

Hall,  Enoch  L. 

41 

Lewiston 

M 

do 

Pearson,  William  H. 

21 

Locke's  Mills 

S 

do 

Davis,  Lorenzo  T. 

24 

Carmel 

M 

do 

Hutchinson,  Benj.  F. 

24 

Rockland 

S 

do 

Lapham,  Joseph 

18 

Rumford 

s 

do 

. 

Buck,  John  A. 

31 

Greenwood 

M 

do 

Atkinson,  Charles  A. 

23 

Mercer 

s 

do 

Hall,  Daniel  E. 

18 

Xaples 

s 

do 

Knights,  Abel  J. 

27 

Kcnnebunkp't 

s 

do 

Eastman,  Thos.  A. 

20 

Lewiston 

s 

do 

Transferred  from  Co.  C 

Cole,  Consider 

43 

Greenwood 

s 

do 

((                            K                            l( 

Jackson,  Andrew 

32 

Lewiston 

M 

do 

t(                           l(                           ,t 

Libby,  Elijah 

23 

Greenwood 

s 

do 

li                        4<                         11 

Pearson,  Lewis  E. 

18 

Portland 

s 

do 

li                        (<                         (( 

Whitney,  James  H. 

18 

Chesterville 

s 

do 

Sick  at  home. 

Young,  Eleazer  K. 

18 

Yarmouth 

s 

do 

«            (< 

Sraellage,  George  W. 

29 

Portland 

M 

do 

Howard,  Fred  A. 

18 

Anson 

s 

Oct.  15 

Cleveland,  Benj  F. 

34 

do 

M 

do 

Daggett,  Obcd'W. 

26 

do 

s 

do 

Robbius,  Samuel  S. 

19 

do 

s 

do 

Sick  at  home. 

APPENDIX  D.  453 

Recapitulation  of  Company  F,  Tenth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers. 


Present  &.  Absent. 

Prison- 
ers. 

De- 
ceased. 

Dis- 
charged. 

De- 

serled. 

1 

Trans- 
ferred. 

8 

Fit  for 
Duty. 

3 
13 

2 
68 

Sick. 

Killed. 

Total. 

Cominissioiied  Officers 
Non-Com.  Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 

6 

3 
13 

2 
83 

Total 

86 

6     ! 

1 

8 

101 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  \st,  18G1. 


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NT. 

Ab 

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In 

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Duty. 

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Service. 

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Present  Organization  of  the  Company. 

Date  of 

o 

Names. 

u 

Kank. 

Residence. 

Rank  or 
Appoint- 

Remarks. 

& 

< 

31 

ment. 

1 

William  Knowlton 

Captain 

Lewiston 

Oct.  17 

2iEd\var(l  S.  Butler 

29 

1st  Lieut. 

do 

do 

3  Abel  G.  Rankia 

31 

2d  Lieut. 

do 

do 

1  Charles  H.  Haskell 

21 

Sergeant 

Pownal 

Oct.  4 

2'Isaiah  S.  Stevens 

28 

do 

Yarmouth 

do 

3  Samuel  E.  Gushing 

22 

do 

Pownal 

do 

4  Joseph  S.  Merrill 

24 

do 

Readfield 

do 

5  Hardy  N.  Baker 

20 

do 

Lewiston 

do 
do 

1  Alfred  Roberts 

23 

Corporal 

Durham 

do 

2  Samuel  W.  Lovell 

24 

do 

Yarmouth 

do 

3  Frank  J.  Savasje 

19 

do 

Anson 

do 

4  Harrison  B.  Winter 

21 

do 

Dixfield 

do 

5  'ames  Lowe 

42 

do 

Lewiston 

do 

6  George  H.  Gould 

25 

do 

do 

do 

7  Reuben  D.  Pratt 

22 

do 

Mercer 

do 

8 

Charles  W.  Heeny 

i 

24 

do 

Lewiston 

do 

454 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Keturn  of  Capt.  Henry  Rust,  Jr.,  Company  G,  Tenth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine 
Volunteers,  expressing  its  condition  on  the  morning  of  December  1st,  1861,  togeth- 
er with  a  record  of  the  changes  tliat  have  taken  place  in  the  Company  since  it  en- 
tered the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  tlie  fourth  day  of  October,  1861. 

JONATHAN  BLAKE,  Captain. 


I 


Named. 


COMMISS  D    OFFICKK8. 

Henry  Rust,  Jr., 
Jonathan  Blake, 
William  W.  Whitmarsh, 

SERGEANTS. 

J.  Frank  Raynes, 
John  F.  Fitz, 
John  F.  Jordan, 
Henry  H.  McKeen, 
William  F.  Hale. 

CORPORALS. 

Zebedee  Cashman, 
Rufus  E.  Farris, 
Jason  S.  Goodenow, 
Augustus  W.  Mathews, 
James  H.  Manstield, 
Edward  Goddard, 
Jere  Dempsey, 
Edmund  P.  Thayer. 

MUSICIANS. 

Robert  H.  Murphy, 
Harrison  Noble. 

AVAGONER. 

Samuel  S..  Yates. 

PRIVATES. 

Allen,  Henry  H. 
Bartlett,  Marcus  C. 
Bartlett,  Lucius  S. 
Briggs,  Alfred  H. 
Burlie,  Edward 
Bradbury,  Frank  J. 
Barker,  Ebenezer  H. 
Black,  Josiah  S. 
Crockett,  James,  2d. 
Charles,  Lelo  F. 
Chase,  Charles 
Cushman,  Freeland  A. 
Cummings,  Joseph  W. 
Chandler,  William  P. 
Dresser,  Horace 
Eastman,  Jonathan  C. 
Fuller,  Alpheus 
Fuller,  William  H. 
Farrington,  Henry  L. 
Greenleaf,  Charles  F. 
Gray,  Elden  B. 
Emery,  Sewall  B. 
Hill,  Leonard  C. 
Hicks,  Alfred  C. 
Hall,  Ciiarlcs 
Hamden,  James 
Hill,  Willard  B. 
Henley,  John  S. 
Henley,  Pliny  B. 
Jordan,  James 


I  go  Mustr'd 
Residence.       ^  ^      into 
Stc  tJ.S.Ser. 


Norway 
do 
do 


24 1  Auburn 
25  [Norway 
ill  Paris 
26|Stoneham 
22 1  Norway 


23 


Oxford 


Hebron 
Newry 
28  Paris 
2l|LoveIl 
44  Bethel 
21  Norway 
26  Oxford 


29 


Portland 
Norway 

Norway 


18  Waterford 
18  Norway 
23J     do 
18|Duinmer 

18  Albany 
22  Norway 
2. 3,  Newry 

42  Hanover 
32  j  Norway 

19  Stowe 
20l  Milton  PI. 
20 1  Oxford 
2.5 1  Woodstock 
22^  Stowe 
26  Lovell 
22  Stone 
26  [Woodstock 
22|     do 
18|  Sweden 
22 1  Norway 
22  Lovell 
18,  Poland 
19  Sweden 
22,  Oxford 
26  Norway 

43  Chath.'im,NH. 
18  Sweden 
22  Otisfield 
21  j     do 

44  Bridgton 


S 
M 

S 

S 
M 

S 

s 

8 

S 
M 

S 

s 
s 

M 

s 
s 

M 
M 

M 

S 

8 
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s 
s 

s 
s 

M 

s 
s 
s 
s 
s 
s 
s 
s 
s 
s 
s 
s 
s 
s 
s 
s 

M 
M 

8 
S 
S 

s 


Oct.  4 
do 
do 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

do 
do 

do 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


Remarks. 


Discharged,  Oct.  14. 
Promoted  to  Captain,  Oct.  21. 
"  1st  Lieut.,      " 


Absent  on  furlough. 

Died  at  Relay  House,  Nov.  24. 


Sick  at  Relay  House. 
Sick  at  Relay  House. 

Sick  at  Relay  House. 


APPENDIX   D. 


t55 


Return  of  Company  G,  Tenth  Regiment,  ( Continued.') 


. 

go  Mustr'rt 

Names. 

< 

Residence. 

<^'%\     into 

S'l  U.S.Ser. 

Remarks. 

Johnson,  William 

30  Stowe 

M   Oct.  4 

Sick  at  Relay  House. 

Knight,  George  M. 

2liWaterford 

S 

do 

Knox,  Samuel,  Jr. 

22  Chatham.NH. 

s 

do 

Kimball,  Eben  A. 

23  Hamlin's  Gt. 

s 

do 

Sick  at  Relay  House. 

Knight,  Joseph 

20  Otisfiekl 

s 

do 

«                 a 

Littlefiekl,  John  S. 

30  Stoneham 

31 

do 

LittlefieUI,  Albert 

22|     do 

s 

do 

Mason,  Vincent 

is' Albany 

s 

do 

Morse,  Seward  P. 

24  Andover 

s 

do 

Merrill,  James  L. 

18  Norway 

s 

do 

Mathews,  Charles 

21      do 

s 

do 

Merrill,  William  H.  H. 

21  Hebron 

s 

do 

Died  at  Relay  House,  Nov.  29. 

Morse,  David 

25  Paris 

s 

do 

Meader,  Calvin 

22!Chatham,NH. 

s 

do 

Sick  at  Relay  House. 

Mains,  Solomon 

36  Gorham 

M 

do 

Merrill,  William  B. 

21  Hel)ron 

s 

do 

Sick  at  Relay  House. 

Nichols,  John  A. 

21 

Chatham.NH. 

s 

do 

Nutting,  Jason  S. 

24 

Andover 

s 

do 

Prescott,  John  B. 

ISjLovell 

s 

do 

Pike,  William  H. 

20 1  Harrison 

s 

do 

Powers,  Thomas 

21 

Newry 

s 

do 

Pike,  Darius  T. 

22 

Norway 

s 

do 

Russell,  Nelson  R. 

35 

Greenwood 

M 

do 

Russell,  Benjamin,  Jr. 

18 

do 

S  !     do 

Sick  at  Relay  House. 

Swan,  Fessenden 

41 

Woodstock 

M 

do 

Smith,  Nathan 

37 

Otisfiekl 

M 

do 

Sick  at  Relay  House. 

Smith,  Jonathan 

34 

do 

S 

do 

Seavey,  Lafayette 

19 

Waterford 

s 

do 

Stevens,  Elmer  L. 

18|  Chatham.NH, 

s 

do 

Upton,  Jolm  A. 

33 1  Otisfiekl 

s 

do 

Sick  at  Relay  House. 

AVood,  Wdliam  E. 

23  Oxford 

s 

do 

Whitney,  Theodore 

2 1  Harrison 

s 

do 

Wilber,  Henry 

18  Albany 

s 

do 

Widber,  James  S. 

24  Newry 

s 

do 

Ellis,  Charles  A. 

21  Sweden 

s 

Oct.  15 

Kenney,  Solomon  S. 

21  Paris 

s 

do 

Sick  at  Relay  House. 

Witham,  Charles  W. 

SlMinot 

s 

do 

Millett,  Henry  R. 

25  Norway 

s 

Oct.  21 

Ap.  2d  Lieut,  by  Gov.,  Oct.  21. 

Small,  Farnham  H. 

26  Boston,  Mass. 

s 

Oct.    4 

Transferred  from  Co.  C,  Oct.  5. 

Bryant,  Amos  S. 

26  Woodstock 

M 

Nov. 27 

Lapham.  I<aac  F. 

28!      do 

M 

do 

Laphani,  Charles  G. 

23  Bethel 

s 

do 

Perham,  James  L. 

19  Woodstock 

s 

do 

Warren,  Nathaniel  E. 

21  Weld 

s 

do 

Estes,  Nathan  C. 

18 

Bethel 

s 

do 

456  adjutant-general's  report. 

Recapitulation  of  Company  G,  Tenth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers. 


Present  &  Absent. 

Killed. 

Prison- 
ers. 

De- 
ceased. 

Dis-        De- 
charged,  serled. 

Trans- 
ferred. 

Fit  for 
Duty. 

Sick. 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers 
Nou-Com.  Officers 
Musicians  &  AYagoner 
Privates 

2 
13 

3 
54 

13 

2 

1 

3 

13 

3 

69 

Total 

72 

13 

2 

1 

88 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  2d,  18G1. 


For  DuTy. 


Sick. 


3  13  51  67 


Ox 

Special 

Duty. 


13113. 


91  ^ 


Is 

Arrest. 


o  ■z 


80 


Sick. 


On  j 
Sfeciai. 
Service.! 


=     >     tt 


1     1  81 


Present  Organization  of  the  Company. 


Date  of 

6 

Names. 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Rank  or 
Appoint- 

Remarks. 

Z 

ment. 

1 

Jonathan  Blake 

44 

Captain 

Norway 

Oct.  21 

Pr.FmlstL't.0ct.21 

2 

William  W.  Whitmarsh 

26 

1st  Lieut. 

do 

do 

"      2d  " 

3 

Henry  E.  Millett 

25 

2d  Lieut. 

do 

do 

Ap.  by  Gov.       " 

1 

J.  Franklin  Raynes. 

24 

Sergeant 

Auburn 

Oct.  4 

2 

John  F.  Fitz 

25 

do        Norway 

do 

3 

John  F.  Jordan 

21 

do        Paris 

do 

4 

Henrv  H.  McKeen 

26 

do        Stoneham 

do 

5 

William  F.  Hale 

22 

do        Norway 

do 

1 

Zebedee  Cusliman 

23 

Corporal  Oxford 

Oct.  4 

2 

Rufus  E.  Farris 

28 

do        Hebron 

do 

3 

Jason  S.  Goodenow 

21 

do        Newrv 

do 

4 

Auofusnis  W.  ]\Iathews 

28 

do 

Paris 

do 

5  James  H.  Miii-tield 

21 

do 

Lovell 

do 

' 

6  Edward  Go  IdarJ 

44 

do 

Betliel 

do 

7 

Jere  Deni|isiv 

21 

do 

Norway 

do 

8 

Edmund  F.  Tliayer 

26 

do 

Oxford 

do 

1 

Robert  H.  IMurphy 

39 

Musician 

Portland 

Oct.  4 

2  Harrison  Noble 

29 

do 

Norway 

do 

1 

Samuel  S.  Yates 

29 

Wagoner 

Norway 

Oct.  4 

i 

APPENDIX   D. 


457 


Return  of  Capt.  Charles  S.  Emerson,  Company  H.  Tenth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine 
Volunteers,  expressing  its  condition  on  the  morning  of  December  1st,  1861,  to- 
getlier  with  a  record  of  the  changes  that  have  taken  place  in  the  Company  since  it 
entered  the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the  fourth  day  of  October,  1861. 

CHARLES   S.  EMERSON,  Captain. 


Names. 


COMMISS'd  officers. 
Charles  S.  Emerson, 
James  C.  Foisom, 
Phineas  W.  Dill. 

SERGEANTS. 

Benj.  M.  Bradbury, 
Albert  W.  Freeman, 
Charles  R   Anderson 
Alexander  B.  Conant 
Ivory  W.  Emerson. 

CORPORALS. 

George  W.  True, 
David  A.  Jumper, 
George  B.  Coburn, 
George  W.  Harriden, 
Benjamin  L.  Given, 
Augustus  White, 
Granville  Blake, 
Alfred  F.  Lamarche. 

MUSICIANS. 

William  S.  Hammond, 
Cyrus  B.  Townsend. 

WAGONER. 

Harrison  B.  Greene. 

PRIVATES. 

Allen,  Francis  M. 
Annis,  John  G. 
Bradbury,  Hugh  M. 
Bradeen,  William  H. 
Berry,  Albion  K.  P. 
Brackctt,  Wm.  H. 
Bonney,  Gladden 
Cummings,  Wallace  E. 
Colburn,  John  G. 
Dearth,  William 
Dillingham,  Isaac  R. 
Dawees,  Alvin 
Davis,  Charles  H. 
Estes,  Silas 
Estes,  Stephen  R. 
French,  Nathaniel  F. 
Fuller,  George  J. 
Fargo,  Charles  0. 
Field,  Alvin 
Grover,  Mark 
Griffin,  Howard  S. 
Goodwin,  Joshua  B. 
Green,  George  A. 
Hcrriek,  Oliver 
Irish,  Samuel  F. 
Kimball,  Isaiah 
Kneeland,  Ira  A. 
Kidder,  Roscoe  J. 
Lunt,  M.  William 
Lancaster,  Charles 


Residence. 


Auburn 
do 
do 

do 
Minot 
Lewiston 
Auburn 

do 

do 
Lewiston 

do 
Auburn 

do 

do 

do 
Hebron 


Mustr'd 

into 
U.S.Ser. 


M  Oct.    4 


Remarks. 


22  Harrison 
IB  Auburn 


Weld 

Auburn 
do 

do 
Waterboro' 
Carthage 
Chesterville 
Turner 
Poland 
Carthage 
Auburn 

do 
N.  Gloucester 
Auburn 
Lewiston 

do 
Bradford 
Minot 
Turner 
Portland 
Lewiston 
N.  Gloucester 
Auburn 
N.  Gloucester 
Auburn 
Peru 
Lisbon 
Harrison 
Sumner 
N.  Gloucester 
Lewiston 

30 


do 
do 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

do 
do 


s 

do 

M 

do 

M 

do 

S 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

M 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

Sick  at  Auburn. 
Transferred  to  Co.  C,  Oct.  5. 
Deserted  Oct.  5. 


Transferred  to  Co.  C,  Oct.  5. 


Sick  at  hospital. 

Drowned  in  Long  Island  Sound, 
[Oct.  7. 
Transferred  to  Co.  C,  Oct.  5, 


Transferred  to  Co.  C,  Oct.  5. 


458 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Company  H,  Tenth  Regiment,  (  Continued.') 


Names. 


Lowell,  Gideon  P. 
Lane,  Edwin  A. 
Morrill,  Alonzo  F. 
Marston,  James  H. 
Martin,  Xavier 
Magill,  Andrew  J. 
Metcalf,  Charles  A. 
Oldham,  John 
Perry  Nelson  C. 
Parker,  George  H. 
Eeed,  Adolphus  S. 
Rice,  Gilman 
Richai'dson,  Charles 
Ricker,  Henry  J. 
Richardson,  Oliver  B. 
Stetson,  David  L. 
Stevens,  Ezra  F. 
Stevens,  Samuel  S. 
True,  Virgil 
Truedeau,  Napoleon 
Verrill,  Edward  K. 
Verrill,Edward  P. 
"Verrill,  Daniel  L. 
Wentworth,  Wm.  H. 
Warren,  John 
Wyman,  Thomas 
Whitman,  George  E. 
WaiTen,  Lewis 
Wright,  Horace 
Webber,  Samuel 
Wright,  Winfield  S. 
Warren,  George  W. 
Pratt,  Henry  C. 
Keen,  Charles  M. 
Allen,  Calmon  H. 
Bishop,  Jesse 
Hibbard,  Ezra  C. 
Young,  Henry 
Bates,  Lewis 
Brooks,  Joseph 
Foster,  Ambrose  A. 
Harris,  Robert  B. 
Knowles,  John 
Lane,  Solomon 
Sawyer,  Greenlief 
Tras'k,  William  H. 
Wentworth,  Charles  H. 
Wood,  Cyrus  D. 
Perry,  Isaac  J. 
Wright,  Lyman  H. 


Residence. 


Greene 

Peru 

Auburn 

Minot 

Peru 

Carthage 

Peru 

Minot 

Durham 

Auburn 

Minot 

Greene 

Auburn 

Hebron 

Auburn 

Turner 

Auburn 

do 
Montreal 
Minot 

do 
Auburn 

do 

do 
Peru 

N.  Gloucester 
Auburn 

do 
Lewiston 
Greene 
Peru 
Carthage 
Turner 
Auburn 
Peru 
Lewiston 
Byron 
Auburn 
Lewiston 
Bristol 
Auburn 
Greene 
Bristol 
Danville 
Peru 
Lewiston 
Auburn 

do 

do 


;g_a;  Miisir'dl 
^  «  into  ' 
,aa  U.S.Ser., 

M 
M 

s 

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M 

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S 
M 

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M 
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do 

do 

do 

do 

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do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
Oct.  li 

do 

do 
Oct.   ' 


Sick  in  hospital. 
Discharged  Nov.  19. 


Sick  in  hospital. 


Transferred  to  Co.  C,  Oct.  5. 
Transferred  from  Co.  E,  Oct.  5. 

«  Co  K  " 
Transferred  from  Co.  C,  Oct.  4, 


APPENDIX  D.  459 

Recapitulation  of  Company  H,  Tenth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers. 


Present  &  Absent. 

Killed. 

Prison- 
ers. 

De- 
ceased. 

Dis- 
charged. 

De- 
serted. 

Trans- 
ferred. 

Fit  for 
Duty. 

Sick. 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers 
Non-Com.  Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 

3 

13 

3 

68 

4 

1 

1 

1 

5 

3 
13 
3 

80 

Total 

87 

4 

1 

1 

1 

5 

99 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  1st,  1861. 


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On 

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Arrest. 

On 

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Present 

Organization  of  the  Company 

Date  of 

6 

Names. 

i      Rank. 

Residence. 

Rank  or 
Appoint- 

Remarks. 

i? 

< 
30 

ment. 

1 

Charles  S.  Emerson 

Captain 

Auburn 

April  26 

2  James  C.  Folsom 

39 

1st  Lieut,      do 

do 

3 

Phineas  W.  Dill 

40 

2d  Lieut. 

do 

do 

1 

Benjamin  M.  Bradbury 

20 

Sergeant 

Auburn 

Oct.  4 

2 

Albert  W.  Freeman 

21 

do 

Minot 

do 

3 

Charles  R.  Anderson 

21 

do 

Lew  is  ton 

do 

4 

Alexander  B.  Conant 

26 

do 

Auburn 

do 

5 

Ivory  W.  Emerson 

19 

do 

do 

do 

1 

George  W.  True 

25 

Corporal 

Auburn 

Oct.  4 

2 

David  A.  Jumper 

22 

do 

Lewiston 

do 

8 

George  B.  Coburn 

23 

do 

do 

do 

4 

George  W.  Harriden 

21 

do 

Auburn 

do 

.5 

Benjamin  L.  Given 

27 

do 

do 

do 

6  Augustus  White 

18 

do 

do 

do 

7  Granville  Blake 

34 

do 

do 

do 

8 

Alfred  F.  Lamarche 

22 

do 

Hebron 

do 

■ 

460 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Capt.  Nehemiah  T.  Furbish,  Company  I,  Tenth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine 
Volunteers,  expressing  its  condition  on  the  morning  of  IJecember  1st,  1861,  to- 
getlier  with  a  record  of  the  changes  that  have  taken  place  in  the  Company  since  it 
entered  the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the  fourth  day  of  October,  1861. 

NEHEMIAH   T.  FURBISH,  Captain. 


Names. 


COMMISs'd  officers. 

Nehemiah  T.  Furbish, 
Hebron  Mayhew, 
Joim  T.  Simpson. 

SEROEANT8. 

William  Wade, 
Benj.  T.  Witham, 
All)ert  H.  Johnson, 
Charles  C.  Graliam, 
Hezekiah  Atwood. 

CORPORALS. 

Thomas  B.  Mariner, 
James  L.  Fellows, 
Henry  S.  Babb, 
Edwin  Fitch, 
Nathaniel  D.  Ripley, 
John  W.  Greeley, 
William  A.  Quinby, 
William  R.  Simpson. 

MUSICIAN. 

Jacob  J.  Hammond. 

WAGONER. 

Erastus  Bodge. 

PRIVATES. 

Adams,  Irving  D. 
Bisbee,  Elisha  T. 
Batchelder,  Henry  A. 
Bisbee,  Robert 
Barton,  P^jhraim  K. 
Chute,  Edward  P. 
Cook,  Benj.  F. 
Cotton,  Aaron  D. 
Cobb,  Charles 
Cluskey,  Piter 
Deland,  Daniel,  Jr. 
Davis,  Benjamin  F. 
Dunn,  Charles  F. 
EiwcU,  Hezekiah 
Fitch,  Ansel  S. 
Follett,  William 
Foster,  Samuel  H. 
Gilbert,  George 
Gearrey,  Patrick 
Hill,  George  B.  A. 
Hill,  Appleton  D. 
Hodsdon,  Andrew  J. 
Harkin,  .lohn 
Hill,  Francis  J. 
Hodsdon,  Charles  A. 
Haskell,  Foster  M. 
Higiiins,  Rufiis  N. 
Jordan,  Gccrge  A. 
Jordan,  Peter 
Johns-on,  Alvah 
Johnson,  Daniel  C. 


Residence. 


Portland 

Westbrook 

Portland 

Westbrook 

Portland 

Westbrook 

do 
Portland 


Westbrook 

do 
Bridgton 
Portland 
Westbrook 

do 
Gray 

Ossipee,  N.H. 

Parsonsfield 

Westbrook 

Sumner 

Lewiston 

Bridgton 

Albany 

Naples 

Sebago 

Woodstock 

Portland 

do 

do 
C.  Elizabeth 
Portland 
Westbrook 
Bridgton 

do 
Portland 
Gray 

C.  Elizabeth 
Harrison 
Naples 
Westbrook 
Scarboro' 
Naples 
Westbrook 

do 
C.  Elizabeth 
Andover 
Harrison 
Bridgton 

do 


C.S 

Mnstr'd 

.^  be 

into 

Sx 

U.S.Ser. 

M 

Oct.  4 

S 

do 

M 

do 

S 

do 

M 

do 

S 

do 

S 

do 

M 

do 

S 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

M 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

S 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

Remarks. 


APPENDIX  D. 


461 


Return  of  Company  I,  Tenth  Regiment,  (  Continued.') 


S.S 

Miistr'd 

Names. 

S) 

Residence. 

,:  M 

into 

Remarks. 

<_ 

II 

U.S.Ser. 

Johnson,  Andrew  J. 

27 

Portland 

s 

Oct.    4 

Jordan,  Pascal  M. 

21 

Naples 

s 

do 

Jewett,  William  W. 

26 

Westbrook 

M 

do 

Jones,  Edwin  W. 

25 

do 

M 

do 

Lord,  Cyrus  J. 

28 

Naples 

M 

do 

Littlefield,  Horace  P, 

25 

Wells 

M 

do 

Merrell,  Loren  L. 

26 

Dover 

S 

do 

Murch,  Albert  W. 

19 

Bridgton 

S 

do 

Mariner,  William 

26 

Boston,  Mass. 

M 

do 

Murphy,  William  H. 

22 

Portland 

M 

do 

Pitts,  Charles  H. 

21 

Naples 

S 

do 

Pennell,  John  W. 

19 

Westbrook 

S 

do 

Rolf,  Benjamin  F. 

18 

Portland 

s 

do 

Roberts,  Charles  H. 

IS 

Falmouth 

s 

do 

Roberts,  Cassius  C. 

18 

Gray 

S 

do 

Shorey,  Henry  P. 

25 

Wells 

M 

do 

Scammon,  Isaac  W. 

38 

Portland 

M 

do 

Simpson,  Samuel  F. 

18 

Gray 

S 

do 

Turner,  Moses 

24 

Portland 

s 

do 

Thorn,  John  0. 

34 

Bridgton 

M 

do 

Terhune,  Stephen 

27 

Portland 

M 

do 

Towle,  Andrew  J. 

22 

Westbrook 

S 

do 

Appointed  drummer,  Oct. 

Wheeler,  William  H.  H. 

25 

Gorham 

S 

do 

Wentworth,  Henry  L. 

18 

Denmark 

s 

do 

Welch,  Alvan  F. 

23 

Westbrook 

s 

do 

Webb,  Eli 

33 

do 

M 

do 

Quimbv,  Orrin 

20 

Naples 

s 

do 

Quimby,  Charles  H. 

22 

Casco 

s 

do 

Thomas,  Walter  H. 

35 

Portland 

M 

do 

Transferred  to  band. 

Kidder,  John  C. 

28 

do 

s 

do 

Deserted. 

Foss,  Ambrose 

18 

Sebago 

s 

do 

Burbank,  Samuel  M. 

23 

Newfield 

s 

do 

Gammon,  Mark 

27 

Falmouth 

s 

do 

Little,  Moses 

18 

Windham 

s 

do 

Swett,  Alonzo  F. 

18 

Falmouth 

s 

do 

Fletcher,  George  C. 

19 

do 

s 

do 

Littlefield,  Charles 

26 

Portland 

s 

do 

Keen,  Seth  M. 

21 

Harrison 

s 

do 

Warren,  William  H. 

18 

Boston,  Mass. 

s 

do 

Welch,  James 

21 

Biddeford 

M 

do 

Arnold,  William 

22 

Portland 

M 

Oct.  16 

Golden,  William  P. 

29 

do 

M 

do 

Murphy,  James 

30 

do 

do 

Worthless. 

Harrigan,  Edward 

18 

Fall  River 

S 

do 

Northrop,  Charles  E. 

20 

Covington,  0. 

s 

do 

Not  mustered. 

462  adjutant-general's  report. 

Recapitulation  of  Company  I,  Tenth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers. 


Present  &  Absent. 

Killed. 

Prison- 
ers. 

De- 
ceased. 

Dis- 
charged. 

De- 
serted. 

Trans- 
ferred. 

Fit  for 
Duty., 

Sick. 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers 
Non-Com.  Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 

3 

13 

3 

68 

5 

1 

1 

3 

13 

3 

75 

Total 

87 

5     1 

1 

1 

94 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  1st,  1861. 


Present. 

Ai 

sent. 

On 

In 
Arrest. 

On 

For  Duty. 

Sick. 

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Duty. 

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Special 
Service. 

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Present  Organization  of  the  Company 

• 

Date  of 

1 

Names. 

M 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Rank  or 
Appoint- 

Remarks. 

2.5 

ment. 

1 

Neheiniah  T.  Furbish 

Captain    Portland 

Sept.  19 

2 

Hebron  Mayhew 

21 

1st  Lieut.  Westbrook    ' 

do 

3 

John  T.  Simpson 

28 

2d  Lieut.  Portland 

do 

1 

William  Wade 

29 

Serjjeant  Westhrook 

Sept.  30 

2 

Benjamin  T.  Witham 

26 

do          Portland 

do 

3 

Albert  H.  Johnson 

26 

do          West  brook 

do 

4 

Charles  C.  Graham 

21 

do               do 

do 

5 

Hezekiah  Atwood 

38 

do          Portland 

do 

1 

Thomas  B.  Mariner 

33 

Corporal  Sebajio 

Sept.  30 

2 

James  L.  Fellows 

21 

do          Westhrook 

do 

3 

Henry  S.  Babb 

2.5 

do               do 

do 

4 

Edwin  Fitch 

21 

do          Bri(lf;ton 

do 

5 

Nathaniel  1).  Kipley 

21 

do          Portland 

do 

6 

•John  W.  Greeley 

24 

do 

Westhrook 

do 

7 

William  A.  Qiiinby   . 

19 

do 

do 

do 

William  R.  Simpson 

21 

do 

Gray 

do 

APPENDIX  D. 


463 


Return  of  Captain  George  H.  Nye,  Company  K,  Tenth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine 
Volunteers,  expressing  its  condition  on  the  morning  of  December  1st,  1861,  to- 
gether with  a  record  of  the  changes  that  have  taken  place  in  the  Company  since 
it  entered  the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the  fourth  day  of  October,  1861. 

GEORGE  H.  NYE,  Captain. 


— 

iSi 

Mustr'd 

Names. 

o 

Residence. 

C  M 

into 

Remarks. 

< 

gJC 

U.S.Ser. 

COMMlSS'b  OFFICERS. 

'J 

George  H.  Nye, 

33 

Lewiston 

M 

Oct.  4 

John  F.  Witherell, 

25 

Monmouth 

S 

do 

Fayette  Bicknell. 

24 

Oxford 

S 

do 

SERGEANTS. 

Francis  H.  Pratt, 

23 

Lewiston 

S 

do 

Albert  E.  Kingsley, 

21 

do 

M 

do 

James  Layden, 

24 

do 

s 

do 

Almon  L.  Goss, 

22 

Danville 

s 

do 

Samuel  Donnell. 

21 

Bath 

s 

do 

CORPORALS. 

James  M.  Rockwood, 

24 

Belgrade 

s 

do 

Charles  H.  Jumper, 

24 

Lewiston 

M 

do 

Jonathan  Nash, 

23 

Auburn 

s 

do 

James  E.  Osgood, 

22 

Lewiston 

M 

do 

Martin  Fox, 

20 

Turner 

S 

do 

Reuben  Viele, 

21 

Lewiston 

s 

do 

James  D.  Robinson, 

23 

St.  John,  NB. 

M 

do 

Deserted,  Oct  6. 

Henry  H  Ashton. 

19 

Lewiston 

s 

do 

MUSICIANS. 

Albert  Hanson, 

19 

do 

s 

do 

Chester  A.  Thing. 

17 

do 

s 

do 

' 

WAGONER. 

Melvin  "Woodcock. 

34 

do 

s 

do 

PRIVATES. 

Adams,  Frank  C. 

19 

do 

s 

do 

Allen,  Ethan 

40 

Turner 

s 

do 

Bond,  Houghton 

26 

Lewiston 

s 

do 

Bickford,  Merrill  W. 

19 

Parsonsfield 

s 

do 

Bicknell,  Delphinus  B. 

21 

Oxford 

s 

do 

Baker,  James 

22 

Lewiston 

s 

do 

Transferred  to  Co.  C,  Oct.  25. 

Bailey,  Henry  C. 

21 

Minot 

s 

do 

Blackstone,  Stephen 

24 

Auburn 

s 

do 

Bond,  Stillman 

20 

Greene 

s 

do 

Clark,  Erasmus  D,. 

4.5 

Lewiston 

M 

do 

CoUey,  Joseph  0. 

19 

Vienna 

s 

do 

Coburn,  Horace  J. 

20 

Turner 

s 

do 

Coombs,  Artemas 

21 

Parsonsfield 

s 

do 

Chipman,  Elmer 

24 

Poland 

s 

do 

Dunn,  Albert  W. 

22 

Andover 

s 

do 

Doughty,  Alvin 

18 

Topsham 

s 

do 

Edwards,  Abial  H. 

19 

Casco 

s 

do 

Eaton,  James  D. 

18 

Portland 

s 

do 

Eveleth,  Edwin 

17 

N.  Gloucester 

s 

do 

EUery,  David  H. 

30 

Hallowell 

M 

do 

Frost,  Alonzo  G. 

19 

Lisbon 

s 

do 

Frost,  Henry  T. 

21 

Greene 

s 

do 

Getchell,  Andrew  J. 

25 

Augusta 

s 

do 

Getchell,  Edwin  A. 

21 

do 

s 

do 

Getchell,  William  T. 

21 

do 

s 

do 

Getchell,  Otis  H. 

19 

Monmouth 

s 

do 

Gould,  Elijali  G. 

21 

N.  Gloucester 

s 

do 

Sick  in  Hospital. 

Herrick,  Nathan 

22 

Poland 

s 

do 

Herrick,  Greenleaf  C. 

21 

Gray 

s 

do 

Sick  in  Hospital. 

Hammond,  Ambrose  H. 

18 

Lewiston 

s 

do 

464 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Company  K,  Tenth  Regiment,  (  Continued.') 


' 

S  a! 

Mustr'd 

Names. 

Residence. 

S 

into 
U.S.Ser. 

Remarks. 

Hodges,  Thomas  B. 

20 

Lewiston 

Oct.  4 

Hunt,  Lewis 

18 

do 

S 

do 

Deserted,  Oct.  6. 

Hodsdon,  Albert  P. 

21 

Wales 

s 

do 

Joy,  Marquis  F. 

28 

Lewiston 

M 

do 

Sick  in  Camp. 

Johnson,  Levi  D. 

26 

do 

M 

do 

Jumper,  Samuel 

18 

N.  Gloucester 

S 

do 

Kins,  William  H. 

19 

Oxford 

S 

do 

Kimball,  Charles 

18 

Minot 

s 

do 

Deserted,  Oct.  6. 

Logan,  James  M. 

24 

Waldo 

s 

do 

Lee,  John 

25 

Lewiston 

s 

do 

Magner,  James  E. 

31 

Auburn 

s 

do 

Morrill,  Joim 

28 

s 

do 

Morrill,  George  B. 

19 

Lewiston 

s 

do 

Milliken,  John  F. 

18 

Falmouth 

s 

do 

Deserted,  Oct.  4. 

Morse,  Stillman 

21 

Andover 

s 

do 

Martin,  Edwin  G. 

19 

Humford 

s 

do 

Merchant,  Franklin 

21 

N.  Gloucester 

s 

do 

Merrill,  John  H. 

18 

Lewiston 

s 

do 

Nash,  David  J. 

21 

Auburn 

s 

do 

Penney,  Henry  J. 

21 

Lewiston 

s 

do 

Pio,  James  H. 

20 

Portland 

s 

do 

Pray,  Benjamin  F. 

21 

Lewiston 

s 

do 

Quimby,  John  F. 

19 

Turner 

s 

do 

Ryerson,  Charles  H. 

20 

Paris 

s 

do 

Royal  1,  Augustus 

20 

Danville 

s 

do 

Reynolds,  George  W. 

20 

Portland 

s 

do 

Raymond,  Chas.  S. 

22 

Auburn 

s 

do 

Smith,  James 

26 

Lewiston 

M 

do 

Transferred  to  Co.  C. 

Oct.  25. 

Smith,  Joseph  H. 

16 

do 

s 

do 

Smith,  Henry 

21 

do 

s 

do 

Stevens,  Alonzo 

24 

do 

M 

do 

Tarr,  David  D. 

44 

do 

M 

do 

Sick  in  Camp. 

Tavlor,  Thomas 

28 

do 

M 

do 

Thorn,  Albert 

25 

do 

s 

do 

Tobie,  Lerov  H. 

18 

do 

s 

do 

Willard,  John  A. 

19 

do 

s 

do 

Williams,  Randall  B. 

18 

Athens 

s 

do 

Whitman,  George  D. 

21 

Lewiston 

s 

do 

Webber,  Elias  S. 

34 

do 

M 

do 

Young,  Henry 

20 

Byron 

s 

do 

Transferred  to  Co.  H. 

Oct.  4. 

Simmons,  Aaron  A. 

18 

Turner 

s, 

do 

Hall,  William  M. 

17 

Lewiston 

s 

do 

Hutchinson,  Benjamin 

19 

Auburn 

s 

do 

Smith,  Charles  W. 

21 

Roxhury 

s 

Oct.  15 

Stiles,  Merritt  W. 

26 

Westbrook 

M 

do 

Ranco,  Joseph 

22 

Waterville 

s 

do 

Reed,  Asa 

20 

Danville 

s 

do 

Wyman,  George  P. 

21 

Auburn 

s 

do 

APPENDIX  D.  465 

Recapitulation  of  Company  K,  Tenth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers. 


\ 


Present  &  Absent. 

Killed. 

Prison- 
ers. 

De- 
ceased. 

Dis- 
charged. 

De- 
serted. 

Trans- 
ferred. 

Fit  for 
Duty. 

Sick. 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers 
Non-Com.  Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 

3 
•       13 

3 

67 

4 

4 

3 

3 

13 

3 

78 

Total 

86 

4 

4 

3 

97 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  1st,  1861. 


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On 

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Present  Organization  of  the  Company 

Date  of 

,° 

Names. 

t 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Rank  or 
Appoint- 

Remarks. 

< 
33 

ment. 

1 

Georp;e  H.  Nye 

Captain 

Lewiston 

Sept.  20 

2 

John  F.  Witlierell 

25 

1st  Lieut. 

Mopmouth 

Sept.  18 

3 

Fayette  Bicknell 

24 

2d  Lieut. 

Oxford 

do 

1 

Francis  H.  Pratt 

23 

Sergeant 

Lewiston 

Sept.  20 

2 

Albert  E.  Kingsley 

21 

do 

do 

do 

' 

3 

James  Lavden 

24 

do 

do 

do 

4 

Almon  L.  Goss 

22 

do 

Danville 

do 

5 

Samuel  Donnell 

21 

do 

Bath 

do 

1 

James  M.  Eockwood 

24 

Corporal 

Belgrade 

Sept.  20 

2 

Charles  H.  Jumper 

24 

do 

Lewiston 

do 

3 

Jonathan  Nash 

23 

do 

Auburn 

do 

4 

James  E.  Osgood 

22 

do 

Lewiston 

do 

5 

Martin  Fox 

20 

do 

Auburn 

do 

6 

Reuben  Viele 

21 

do 

Lewiston 

do 

7 

Albert  Thorn 

20 

do 

do 

do 

8 

Henry  H.  Ashton 

19 

do 

do 

do 

466 


ADJUTANT-GENERAL'S  REPORT. 
ELEVENTH  REGIMENT. 


Return  of  original  Field  and  Staff  Officers  of  Eleventh  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers, 
showing  changes  which  have  taken  place  by  promotion,  resignation,  or  otherwise,  since 
entering  service  of  the  United  States. 


Names. 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of  Appoint- 
ment. 

Remarks. 

John  C.  Caldwell 

Colonel 

E.  Machias 

Nov.  12,  1861 

Harris  M.  Plaisted 

Lieut.-Colonel 

Bangor 

Nov.    7,  1861 

William  M.  Shaw 

Major 

Portland 

do 

Chas.  J.  Pennell 

Adjutant 

do 

Oct.  11,  1861 

Ivorv  J.  Robinson 

Quartermaster 

Augusta 

do 

Albert  S.  Clark 

Surgeon 

do 

Nov.    4,  1861 

Resigned. 

Greenlief  A.  Wilbur 

Surgeon 

Skowhegan 

Dec.  28,  1861 

Wm.  C.  Gordon 

Asst.-Surgeon 

Plymouth 

Nov.    9,  1861 

Resigned. 

Caleb  H.  Ellis 

Chaplain 

E.  Machias 

do 

Harrison  Hume 

Sergt. -Major 

Robbinston 

Nov.    4,  1861 

George  H.  Caldwell 

Q'rm'r.-Sergt. 

Troy,  N.  Y. 

Henry  C.  Adams 

Com'y-Sergt. 

Cherryfield 

Joseph  D.  Moore 

Hosp.  Steward 

Augusta 

Corydon  D.  Alvord,  Jr. 

Drum-Major 

New  York 

Sylvester  C.  Moody 

Fife-Major 

Portland 

REGIMENTAL  BAND. 


Names. 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of  Muster 
into  U.  S.  Serv. 

Remarks. 

James  W.  McDonald 

Leader 

Gardiner 

Oct.  29,   1861 

Roscoe  G.  Buck    . 

Musician 

do 

do 

Henry  C.  Long 

do 

Buckfield 

do 

Meltiah  W.  Lawrence 

do 

Gardiner 

do 

Alexander  Fuller 

do 

do 

do 

Benj.  F.  Brown 

do 

Portland 

do 

James  M.  Larrabee 

do 

Gardiner 

do 

John  M.  Pease 

do 

Cornish 

do 

Nathan  W.  Pease 

do 

Standish 

do 

Isaac  C  Hovey 

do 

Augusta 

do 

Samuel  C.  Chick 

do 

Cornish 

do 

Abram  Barnes 

do 

do 

do 

Benjamin  W.  Storer 

do 

do 

do      ■ 

Calvin  E.  Woodbury 

do 

do 

do 

William  Libby 

do 

Gardiner 

do 

John  H.  Paine 

do 

Standish 

do 

Thomas  K.  Jones 

do 

Portland 

do 

Thos.  J.  Robinson 

do 

Gardiner 

do 

Joseph  M.  Fuller 

do 

do 

do 

George  B.  SafFord 

do 

Manchester 

do 

David  Stevens 

do 

Gardiner 

do 

Marshall  S.  Eastman 

do 

Parsonsfield 

do 

Joseph  R.W.  Huntress 

do 

Hiram 

do 

Nathan  U.  Hinkley 

do 

Strong 

do 

APPENDIX  D. 


467 


Return  of  Capt.  Woodbury  S.  Pennell,  Company  A,  Eleventh  Eegiment  Infantry,  Maine 
Volunteers,  expressing  its  condition  on  the  morning  of  December  1st,  1861,  to- 
gether with  a  record  of  the  changes  that  have  taken  place  in  the  Company  since  it 
entered  the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the  seventh  day  of  November,  1861. 

WOODBURY  S.  PENNELL,  Captain. 


o  oj 

Mustr'd 

Names. 

e 

Residence. 

s^ 

into 

Remarks. 

:! 

SS 

U.S.Ser. 

COMMIss'd  officers. 

Woodbury  S.  Pennell, 

22 

Portland 

S 

Nov.  7 

Sylvanus  B.  Bean, 

43 

Brownfield 

M 

do 

Randall  Libby,  2d 

24 

Porter 

S 

do 

SERGEANTS. 

Joseph  0   Gentleman, 

24 

do 

S 

do 

William  H.  Kaler, 

21 

Portland 

S 

do 

Lewis  H.  Holt, 

25 

Paris 

M 

do 

Charles  M.  Moore, 

22 

Parsonsfield 

S 

do 

Albert  Leighton. 

18 

Effingham,  N. 

s 

do 

CORPORALS. 

[H. 

Charles  J.  Noyes, 

19 

Brunswick 

S 

do 

George  A.  Bakeman, 

19 

Portland 

s 

do 

Charles  E.  Poor, 

22|Denmark 

M 

do 

Moses  L.  Lufkin, 

30|  Phillips 

M 

do 

Armandell  Barbour, 

23 

Stowe 

S 

do 

Angaine  W.  Grey, 

21 

Fryeburg 

S 

do 

William  H.  H.  Frye, 

21 

do 

S 

do 

George  W.  Collins. 

26 

Brady 

s 

do 

MUSICIAN. 

Frank  Stone. 

28 

Brownfield 

s 

do 

WAGONER. 

. 

Augustus  S.  Davis. 

23 

Farmington 

s 

do 

PRIVATES. 

Andrew,  James 

21 

Fryeburg 

s 

do 

Brady,  Robert 

18 

Enfield 

s 

do 

Transferred  to  Co.  D. 

Bickford,  Cyrus  L. 

20 

Parsonsfield 

s 

do 

Brooks,  John  H. 

32 

Brownfield 

s 

do 

Broad,  William  H. 

20 

do 

s 

do 

Burton,  Francis  M. 

21 

,  R.  L 

s 

do 

Baker,  George  A. 

23 

Winslow 

s 

do 

Bibber,  Benjamin  P. 

18  Bowdoin 

s 

do 

Ballard,  John 

30 

Oldtown 

M 

do 

Bean,  Charles  J. 

44 

Maysville 

s 

do 

Carver,  Alonzo 

18 

Lee 

s 

do 

Transferred  to  Co.  D. 

Coffin  William 

23 

Phillips 

s 

do 

Collins,  Edwin  F. 

19 

Brady 

s 

do 

Clough,  John  B. 

22 

Parsonsfield 

s 

do 

Clapp,  William  H. 

24 

Stowe 

s 

do 

Chamberlain,  Wm.  H. 

21 

Enfield 

s 

do 

Transferred  to  Co.  D. 

Crocker,  Nelson  C. 

27 

Portland 

s 

Nov.  12 

Dunnells,  John  B. 

21 

Belfast 

s 

Nov.  7 

Deray,  Thomas 

21 

Alton 

s 

do 

Durgin,  Cyrus  L. 

36 

Brownfield 

s 

do 

Durs,  John  E. 

21 

Parsonsfield 

s 

Nov.12 

French,  Randall 

18 

Porter 

s 

Nov.  7 

Goldthwaite,  James  B. 

20 

Denmark 

s 

do 

Goldtliwaite,  William 

18 

do 

s 

do 

Gile,  .James  H. 

24 

Stowe    [keag 

s 

do 

Glover,  John 

40 

Mattawam 

s 

do 

Guild,  Benjamin 

23  Springfield 

s 

do 

Transferred  to  Co.  D. 

Hinckley,  Samuel  S. 

31  Old  town 

s 

do 

Hobbs,  James 

25  Bradford 

M 

do 

Transferred  to  Co.  K. 

Hunton,  Amaziah 

24 

Whitefield 

s 

do 

"                  " 

Kenniston,  Samuel  E. 

34 

Albany 

M 

do 

468 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Company  A,  Eleventh  Regiment,  (^Continued.') 


Names. 


Kenniston,  Watson 
Kenniston,  Jeremiah 
Lee,  William  G. 
Long,  Ira  A. 
Lynch,  George 
Leland,  Thomas 
Miles,  George  O. 
Mace,  Andrew  C. 
Morrison,  John 
Miles,  George  W. 
McDermot,  IMiehael 
Morton,  i:iias  P. 
Morrison,  David 
Moore,  Calvin  D. 
Noyes,  Frank 
Noonan,  John 
Neddo,  Michael 
Neddo,  Peter 
Osborne,  George  F. 
Pratt,  Joseph  H. 
Palmer,  Charles  E. 
Philbrook,  Jere 
Rounds,  Ezra 
Rounds,  Leonard  P. 
Smith,  Waldo  L. 
Smith,  James  F. 
Stone,  James  R. 
Stone,  Svlvester 
Scott,  Newell.  B. 
Smith,  James 
Taylor,  Ira  G. 
Tuck,  Cass 
Warren,  Samuel 
Warren,  George 
Wither,  Phineas 
Wood,  Charles  I. 
Wvman,  Henry  L. 
Wood,  Ira  D. 
Five,  Rufus  A. 
Miles,  Charles  E. 
Bean,  Daniel  A. 
Baker,  Elislia  S. 


Residence. 


24  Albany 

22  Brownfield 

25  Portland 

18  Brownfield 
21 !  Portland 
181     do 

40iPresque  Isle 
22  Farmington 
37 1  Belfast 
43|Presque  Isle 
28  Enfield 

19  Brownfield 

18  Madrid 
19,Parsonsfield 
18i  Brunswick 
31  Waterboro 

19  Oldtown 
191     do 

19  Portland 

18  Palmyra 
ISParsonsfield 
44  Springfield 
43  Brownfield 

19  Crucy,  N.  H. 
18  Denmark 

do 

27  Brownfield 
24|     do 

21  Denmark 
27 1  Exeter  [N.H 
23!  Effingham, 
18;Parsonsfield 
25  Denmark 
18i     do 
18]     do 
18  Parsonsfield 

28  Brighton 
43  Parsonfield 
18,  Unity 
ISjNewport 
18iBrownfield 
18  Winslow 


go  Mustr'd 
^"gi      into 

Sslu.S.Ser. 


Nov.  7 
do 
do 
do 

S  iNov.12 
S       do 

M  Nov.  7 


Deserted  from  5  th  Maine. 


s 

do 

M 

do 

S 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

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do 

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do 

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s 

do 

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do 

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do 

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do 

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do 

s 

do 

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do 

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do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

s 

do 

s 

Nov.  11 

s 

do 

s 

do 

Remarks. 


Transfen-ed  to  Co.  D. 


Transfen-ed  to  Co.  K. 


APPENDIX  D.  469 

Recapitulation  of  Company  A,Eleventh  Regiment  Infantry, Maine  Volunteers. 


Present  &  Absent. 

Killed. 

Prison- 
ers. 

Trans- 
ferred. 

Fit  for       „.  . 
Duty.        ^•'='^- 

ceased,   charged,  serted. 

j 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers 
Non-Com.  Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 

3 

10 
3 

67 

3 

9 

3 

13 

3 

76 

Total 

83              3 

9 

95 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  1st,  1861. 


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NT, 

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Present  Organization  of  the  Company. 


Date  of 

c 

Names. 

be 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Rank  or 
Appoint- 

Remarks. 

K 

< 

ment. 

1 

Woodbury  S.  Pennell 

22 

Captain 

Portland 

Nov.  7 

2 

Svlvanus  B.  Bean 

43 

1st  Lieut. 

Brownfield 

do 

3 

Randall  Libby,  2d 

24 

2d  Lieut. 

Porter 

do 

• 

1 

Joseph  0.  Gentleman 

24 

Sergeant 

Porter 

Nov.  7 

2 

William  H.  Kaler 

21 

do 

Portland 

do 

3 

Lewis  H.  Holt 

25 

do 

Paris 

do 

4 

Charles  M.  Moore 

22 

do 

Parsonsfield 

do 

5 

Albert  Leighton 

18 

do 

Effing' m,N.H 

do 

1 

Charles  J.  Noyes 

19 

Corporal 

Brunswick 

Nov.  7 

2 

Oeorge  A.  Bakeman 

19 

do 

Portland 

do 

3 

Charles  E.  Poor 

22 

do 

Denmark 

do 

4 

Moses  L.  Luflvin 

30 

do 

Phillips 

do 

5 

Armandell  Barbour 

23 

do 

Stowe 

do 

6 

Aitiraine  W.  Grey 

21 

do 

Frveburg 

do 

7 

William  H.  H.  Frye 

21 

do 

"do 

do 

8 

George  W.  Collins 

26 

do 

Brady 

do 

470 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Capt.  William  H.  Kimball,  Company  B,  Eleventh  Eegiment  Infantry,  Maine 
Volunteers,  expressing  its  condition  on  the  morning  of  December  1st,  1861,  to- 
gether with  a  record  of  the  changes  that  have  taken  place  in  the  Company  since  it 
entered  the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the  eighth  day  of  November,  1861. 

WILLIAM   H.  KIMBALL,  Captain. 


Names. 


COMMISS'd  officers, 
Williiiin  H.  Kimball, 
Nathaniel  W.  Cole, 
James  H.  Albee. 

SERGEANTS. 

James  Whitney, 
Charles  A.  Cooke, 
Abijah  S.  Lord, 
William  Wiley, 
George  Payne. 

CORPORALS. 

Alexander  T.  Katon, 
George  M.  Rollins, 
Ausburn  Hutchins, 
Henry  M.  Neal, 
Chas.  J.  McCausland, 
James  A.  Ridlon, 
James  H.  Taylor, 
Stephen  H.  Emerson. 

MUSICIANS. 

John  S.  Kelley, 
Beuja.  A.  Smith. 

PRIVATES. 

Austin,  Jesse 
Burns,  Eugene  D. 
Burgess,  William  R. 
Bennett,  Josiah  L. 
Burgess,  Daniel 
Bubier,  Charles  H. 
Bennett,  Samuel 
Bean  Daniel  A. 
Baker,  Elijah  S. 
Campbell,  Xerxes  0. 
Chapman,  Cyrus  M. 
Cummings.  Asa  W. 
Chamberlain  Sewall  L. 
Coombs,  Benjamin  B. 
Cunningham,  Joshua 
Campbell,  Charles  F. 
Collins,  Josiah 
Doyle,  Lyman 
Durgan,  Alonzo  A. 
Erving,  Georire  W. 
Erving,  William  L. 
Ellis,  William 
Elwell,  Stephen  C. 
Fox,  James  E. 
Fly,  Albert 
Flavin,  David 
Gilley,  Robert 
Gibbs,  Locero 
Gordon,  Seth  D. 
Goodwin,  Charles  H. 
Hodsdon,  John  B. 
Harding,  Josiah 


s 

Residence. 

Mustr  'd 
1     into 

Remarks. 

•< 

ss 

U.S.Ser 
Nov.  12 

31 

Augusta 

M 

27 

do 

M 

Nov.8 

27 

do 

M 

Nov.12 

22 

Casco 

S 

Nov.8 

29 

W.  Gardiner 

s 

do 

23 

Augusta 

M 

do 

26 

Hallowell 

S 

do 

42 

Plymouth 

M 

do 

4.5 

Pittston 

M 

do 

22 

Mt.  Vernon 

S 

do 

36 

Sidney 

M 

do 

26 

Farmingdale 

M 

do 

25 

W.  Gardiner 

S 

do 

30 

Albion 

M 

do 

31 

Vassalboro' 

S 

do 

25 

W.  Gardiner 

s 

do 

42 

Gardiner 

M 

do 

54 

Hallowell 

M 

do 

38 

Hallowell 

M 

do 

18 

Farmingdale 

S 

do 

36 

CoiTiville 

s 

do 

22 

Augusta 

S 

do 

39 

Winslow 

M 

Nov.12 

27 

Hallowell 

M 

Nov.  9 

18 

Augusta 

S 

Nov.  8 

18 

s 

Nov.  11 

Transferred  to  Co.  A. 

18 

s 

Nov.12 

((        <<        <( 

26 

Manchester 

s 

Nov.  8 

18 

Mercer 

s 

do 

23 

Monmouth 

s 

do 

Died  at  Washington. 

18 

Bath 

s 

do 

18 

Vassalboro' 

s 

do 

28 

Hallowell 

s 

Nov.  9 

19 

Litchfield 

s 

Nov.  8 

28 

Nov.12 

Transferred  to  Co.  A. 

34 

Richmond 

M 

Nov.  8 

41 

Bowdoinham 

M 

do 

18 

do 

s 

do 

18 

do 

s 

do 

18 

Sidney 

s 

do 

44 

Charleston 

s 

Nov.12 

Transferred  to  Co.  K. 

18 

Winslow 

s 

Nov.  8 

23 

Hallowell 

M 

do 

30 

do 

M 

do 

29 

Augusta 

s 

do 

18 

Washington 

s 

do 

18 

Manchester 

s 

do 

22 

Bowdoinham 

s 

do 

40 

Monmouth 

M 

do 

35 

Bowdoinham 

Ml 

do 

APPENDIX  D. 


471 


Return  of  Company  B,  Eleventh  Regiment,  (  Continued.} 


iU : 

— 

o^  Mustr'd 

Names. 

i. 

Residence. 

a  Q 

into 

Remarks. 

21 

s« 

U.S.Ser. 

Holmes,  William 

China 

s 

Nov.  8 

Heath,  Ezra  F. 

18 

Somerville 

s 

do 

Johnson,  Francis  M. 

31 

Bangor 

s 

Nov.12 

Transferred  to  Co.  D. 

Jones,  Charles  H. 

18 

do 

s 

Nov.  8 

Jacquith,  Charles  H. 

21 

Gardiner 

s 

Nov.  9 

Knowles,  John 

20 

Corinna 

s 

Nov.12 

Transferred  to  Co.  K. 

Kelley,  John 

18 

Clinton 

s 

Nov.  8 

Lowell,  Franklin 

18 

Farmingdale 

s 

Nov.  9 

Lincoln,  Charles  H. 

24 

Hallowell 

s 

Nov.ll 

McKenney,  Wallace 

45 

McGIinch,  Jeremiah 

43 

Gloucester 

M 

Nov.  8 

Merchant,  Joseph  W. 

20 

Augusta 

s 

do 

Morang,  Andrew 

35 

Whitefield 

M 

do 

Mills,  Horace 

18 

Vassalboro' 

s 

do 

Manlev,  Horace  A. 

18 

Augusta 

s 

do 

Miles,  Charles  E. 

18 

Newport 

s 

Nov.ll 

Transferred  to  Co.  A. 

Pottle,  Alonzo  D. 

18 

Hallowell 

s 

Nov.  8 

Potter,  Hanson  B. 

18 

N.  Gloucester 

s 

do 

Quimby,  Benjamin 

33 

Bristol 

s 

Nov.12 

Transferred  to  Co.  K. 

Bobbins,  Luther  A. 

18 

Augusta 

s 

Nov.  8 

Stacy,  William  H. 

44 

.  do 

M 

Nov.ll 

Stevens,  John  H. 

18 

Somerville 

s 

Nov.  8 

Smiley,  Charles  E. 

18 

Winslow 

s 

do 

Stackpole,  William  A. 

36 

Albion 

M 

do 

Stevens,  Henry 

45 

Chelsea 

M 

do 

Stinchfield,  Frank  H. 

18 

Farmington 

s 

do 

Strickland,  Robert 

18 

Nov.12 

Seavey,  William  J. 

19 

Farmingdale 

s 

Nov.  8 

Died  at  Washington. 

Totman,  Herrod  V. 

18 

Norridgewock 

s 

do 

Underwood,  James 

28 

Holyoke 

s 

do 

Willis,  Edward 

18 

Hallowell 

s 

do 

Winsi,  Thaddeus  S. 

25 

Augusta 

M'Nov.  9 

White,  Wilbert  C. 

18 

Bowdoinham 

S 

Nov.  8 

Wood,  Simon 

18 

Appleton 

S 

do 

Webber,  Seth  C. 

22 

Haskell,  Otis 

18 

Augusta 

S 

Robinson,  Georije 

21 

Died  at  Georgetown. 

Philbrook,  Jeremiah 

35 

Nov.12 

Mustered  in  by  mistake. 

Tabor,  Thomas  T. 

20 

s 

Nov.  7 

Transferred  from  Co.  H. 

472  ADJUTANT- general's   REPORT. 

Recapitulation  of  Company  B,Eleventh  Regiment  Infantry, Maine  Volunteers. 


Present  &  Absent. 

Killed. 

Prison- 
ers. 

De- 
ceased. 

Dis- 
charged. 

De- 

Trans- 

Fit for 
Duty. 

Sick. 

serted. 

ferred. 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers 
Non-Com.  Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 

3 
13 

2 
60 

10 

5 

3 

13 

2 

75 

Total 

78 

10 

1     5 

93 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  1st,  1861. 


Present. 

Absent. 

On 

In 

Arrest. 

On 

For  Duty. 

Sice. 

Special 

Sick. 

Special 

Duty. 

Service. 

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Present  Organization  of  the  Company. 

Date  of 

ri 

Names. 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Rank  or 
Appoint- 

Remarks. 

2 

ment. 

1 

William  H.  Kimball 

31 

Captain 

Augusta 

Nov.  9 

2 

Nathaniel  W.  Cole 

27 

1st  Lieut. 

do 

do 

3 

James  H.  Albee 

27 

2d  Lieut. 

do 

do 

1 

James  Whitney 

22 

Sergeant 

Casco 

Nov.  9 

2 

Charles  A.  Cooke 

29 

do 

W.  Gardiner 

'    do 

3 

Abijah  S.  Lord 

23 

do 

Augusta 

do 

4 

William  Wiley 

26 

do 

Hallowell 

do 

5 

George  Payne 

42 

do 

Plymouth 

do 

1 

Alexander  T.  Katon 

45 

Corporal 

Pittston 

Nov.  9 

? 

George  M.  Kollins 

22 

do 

Mt.  Vernon 

do 

3 

Ausburn  llutchins 

36 

do 

Sidney 

do 

4 

Henry  M.  Ncal 

26 

do 

Farmingdale 

do 

5 

Charles  J.  McCausland 

25 

do 

W.  Gardiner 

do 

fi 

James  A.  Ridlon 

30 

do 

Albion 

do 

7 

James  H.  Tavlor 

31 

do 

Vassalboro' 

do 

8 

Stephen  H.  Emerson 

25 

do 

W.  Gardiner 

do 

APPENDIX  D. 


473 


Return  of  Capt.  Robert  F.  Campbell,  Company  C,  Eleventh  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine 
Volunteers,  expressing  its  condition  on  the  morning  of  December  1st,  1861,  together 
with  a  record  of  the  cTianges  that  have  taken  place  in  the  Company  since  it  en- 
tered the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the  fourth  day  of  November,  1861. 

ROBERT  F.  CAMPBELL,  Captain. 


o  =! 

Miistr'd 

Names. 

01, 

Residence, 

'-'% 

into 

Remarks. 

< 

Sic 

U.S.8er. 

commiss'd  officers. 

Robert  F.  Campbell, 

44 

Cherryfield 

M 

Nov.  7 

George  W.  Seavey, 

46 

E.  Machias 

M 

Nov.  4 

J.  William  West. 

39 

do 

M 

Nov.  7 

SERGEANTS. 

E.  A.  Nichols, 

19 

Cherryfield 

S 

Nov.  4 

Charles  H.  Woods, 

33 

do 

M 

do 

Adams  D.  Plummer, 

24 

Harrington 

S 

do 

Lemuel  E  Newcomb, 

25 

E.  Machias 

s 

do 

Fletclier  K.  Leighton. 

22 

Steuben 

s 

.   do 

CORPORALS. 

S.  Albert  Seavey, 

25 

E.  Machias 

M 

do 

Horace  F.  Albee, 

18 

do 

s 

do 

Jacob  W.  Gardiner, 

20 

do 

s 

do 

James  Gross, 

35 

Whitney^'ille 

M 

do 

Charles  Bridgham, 

28 

do 

M 

do 

CalefF  Smith, 

26 

do 

M 

do 

Thomas  S.  Albee, 

26 

do 

M 

do 

William  Libby. 

37 

do 

M 

do 

MUSICIANS. 

Henry  E.  Gardiner, 

20 

E.  Machias 

S 

do 

Artemas  Foster. 

44 

do 

M 

do 

WAGONER. 

William  F.  Burnham. 

25 

Cherryfield 

S 

do 

PRIVATES. 

AUim,  Sidney  A. 

21 

Harrington 

S 

do 

Died  at  Augusta,  Nov.  17. 

Achlej',  George 

28 

E.  Machias 

M 

do 

Atcherson,  James 

18 

Machias 

S 

do 

Armstrong,  Alonzo 

18 

Whitneyville 

S 

do 

Albee,  William  S. 

23 

do 

s 

do 

Bryant,  George 

18 

E.  Machias 

s 

do 

Babb,  Beki  G. 

18 

do 

s 

do 

Brunnell,  William 

25 

Lubec 

s 

do 

Camon,  Frederic 

26 

Cherryfield 

M 

do 

• 

Connor,  Rickard 

38 

Milbridge 

M 

do 

Cole,  Melville 

21 

Gouldsboro' 

s 

do 

Cole,  James  W. 

18 

do 

s. 

do 

Caine,  Jacob  L. 

29 

Milbridge 

M 

do 

Cole,  Alline  M. 

31 

Gouldslioro' 

s 

do 

Dowling,'  James  A. 

18 

E.  Machias 

s 

do 

Dowling,  Wm.  H. 

18 

do 

s 

do 

Durbin,  Lvman  E. 

18 

Mt.  Desert 

s 

do 

Elwell,  William  T. 

18 

Whitneyville 

s 

do 

Elwcll,  Francis  N. 

18 

do 

s 

do 

Emery,  William 

18 

Searsport 

s 

do 

Foster,  Leander 

23 

Harrington 

s 

do 

Foren,  Patrick 

28 

Columbia 

M 

do 

Godfrey,  Wilber 

20 

Steuben 

s 

do 

Googing,  Asa 

18 

do 

s 

do 

Geman,  George 

18 

Machias 

s 

do 

Harmon,  George  C. 

18 

E.  Machias 

s 

do 

Haycock,  Edwin  C. 

21 

Cherryfield 

s 

do 

Hay  ford,  Hanson  C. 

20 

Milbridge 

s 

do 

Hovt,  Roswell  M. 

19 

E.  Machias 

s 

do 

Keith,  Charles  H. 

29 

Deblois 

M 

do 

31 


474 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Company  C,  Eleventh  Regiment,  (  Continued.) 


Names. 


Kelley,  Elijah  S. 
Leighton,  Handy  A. 
Leighton,  James  N. 
Lincoln,  Raymond 
Leighton,  Coffin  S. 
Moor,  John  F. 
Munson,  Joseph  M. 
Munson,  George 
Munson,  Truscott 
Miller,  Edwin  J. 
McCarty,  Jerry 
Mc Waller,  John 
Nash,  Herrick  E. 
Pines,  William 
Parker,  William 
Pierce,  George 
Plummer,  Charles 
Powell,  Joseph  J. 
Pennell,  Edgar  O. 
Reynolds,  David 
Ramsdall,  Winslow 
Smith,  Avrel  P. 
Smith,  Asa  K. 
Skinner,  Charles 
Sanders,  George 
Willey,  Benjamin  D. 
Willey,  Loring  W. 
West,  G.  O.'Brine 
Webb,  Joseph 
Wcntworih,  Samuel 
Whitcomb,  John 
Pennlow,  Charles 
Frazier,  Peter 
Knowles,  William 


ooj 

Mustr'd 

&L 

Residence. 

-  ^ 

into 

< 

18 

i-czl 

U.S.Ser. 

Trescott 

s 

^ov.  4 

28 

Steuben 

S 

do 

19 

ds 

s 

do 

24 

Northfield 

s 

do 

18 

Cherryfield 

s 

do 

20 

Gouldaboro' 

s 

do 

18 

E.  Machias 

s 

do 

18 

do 

s 

do 

22 

do 

s 

do 

20 

Whitneyville 

s 

do 

18 

Columbia 

s 

do 

39 

Whitneyville 

M 

do 

20 

Columbia 

s 

do 

20 

Harrington 

s 

do 

18 

Addison 

s 

do 

23 

Steuben 

s 

do 

23 

do 

s 

do 

24 

E.  Machias 

s 

do 

18 

Whitneyville 

s 

do 

24 

Harrington 

s 

do 

20 

Northfield 

s 

do 

24 

Steuben 

s 

do 

29 

Whitneyville 

M 

do 

34 

do 

M 

do 

18 

Trescott 

s 

do 

18 

Cherryfield 

s 

do 

30 

do 

M 

do 

30 

E.  Machias 

M 

do 

27 

Machias 

M 

do 

20 

Veazie 

S 

Nov.  7 

26 

Newlnirg 

S 

do 

18 

!Skowhegan 

s 

do 

25 

do 

s 

do 

26 

iSt.  Mary 

s 

do 

APPENDIX   D. 


475 


Recapitulation  of  Company  G,  Eleventh  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers. 


Present  &  Absent. 

Fit  for 
Duty. 

Sick. 

Killed. 

ers. 

ceased. 

charged. 

serted.  ferred. 

Total. 

Commissioned  OflScers 
Non-Com.  Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 

3 

13 

3 

63 

1 

3 
13 

3 
64 

Total 

82 

1 

1      1 

83 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  \st,  1861. 


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On 

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Arrest. 

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82; 

Present  Organization  of  the  Company. 


Date  of 

o 

Names. 

bll 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Rank  or 
Appoint- 

Remarks. 

'< 

<; 

ment. 

1 

Robert  F.  Campbell 

44 

Captain 

Cherrvfield 

Nov.  7 

2 

Geortce  W.  Seavey 

46 

1st  Lieut. 

E.  Machias 

do 

3 

J.  William  West 

.39 

2d  Lieut. 

do 

do 

1 

Edgar  A.  Nichols 

19 

Sergeant 

Cherryfield 

Nov.  4 

• 

2 

Charles  H.  Woods 

33 

do 

do 

do 

3 

Adams  D.  Plummer 

24 

do 

Harrington 

do 

4 

Lemuel  E.  Newcomb 

25 

do 

E.  Machias 

do 

5 

Fletcher  K.  Leighton 

22 

do 

Steuben 

do 

1 

S.  Albert  Seavey 

25 

Corporal 

E.  Machias 

Nov.  4 

2 

Horace  F.  Albee 

18 

do 

do 

do 

3 

Jacob  W.  Gardiner 

20 

do 

do 

do 

4 

James  Gross 

35 

do 

Whitneyville 

do 

5 

Charles  Bridgham 

28 

do 

do 

do 

6 

Caleff  Smith 

26 

do 

do 

do 

7 

Thomas  S.  Albee 

26 

do 

do 

do 

8 

William  Libbv 

37 

do 

do 

do 

1 

Artemas  Foster 

44 

Drum'er 

E.  Machias 

Nov.  4 

2 

Henry  E.  Gardiner 

20 

do 

do 

do 

1 

William  F.  Burnham 

25 

Wagoner 

Cherryfield 

do 

476 


ADJUTANT-GENERAL  S   REPORT. 


Eetum  of  Capt.  Leonard  S.  Harvey,  Company  D,  Eleventh  Regiment  Infantry  Maine 
Volunteers,  expressing  its  condition  on  the  morning  of  December  1st,  1861,  to- 
gether with  a  record  of  the  changes  tha^  have  taken  place  in  the  Company  since  it 
entered  the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the  nineteenth  day  of  October,  1861. 

LEONARD    S.  HARVEY,  Captain. 


Names. 


COMMIss'd  officers. 
Leonard  S.  Harvey, 
John  D.  Stanwood, 
Gibson  S.  Bridge. 

SERGEANTS. 

Robert  Brady, 
Abner  F.  Bassett, 
James  W.  Noyes, 
Judson  L.  Young, 
Franklin  M.  Johnson 

CORPORALS. 

John  McDonald, 
Richard  Da  we, 
Ephraim  Francis 
Hughey  G.  Rideout, 
John  Sherman 
Benjamin  Gould, 
Wra.  H.  Chamberlain, 
Freeman  R.  Dahin. 

MUSICIAN. 

Robert  A.  Stinchfield. 

WAGONER. 

Henry  W.  Rider. 

PRIVATES. 

Anise,  Jotham  S. 
Bates,  Thomas  J. 
Bailey,  James  E. 
Bartlett,  William 
Bai-tlett,  Bartimas 
Bearce,  Philo 
Bridges,  John  E. 
Butterfield,  George  M. 
Burke,  Charles  H. 
Busvvell,  Silas,  Jr. 
Buzzell,  William  A. 
Bell,  Bela  W. 
Cooper,  Hiram  A. 
Cooper,  George  L., 
Curtis,  Phineas 
Curtis  Elijah  B. 
Conforth,  Melvia 
Cilley,  Clark 
Cross,  Simon 
Darling,  William  H. 
Davis,  William  B. 
Davis,  Thomas  A. 
Davis,  John  F. 
Dolly,  Charles 
Dunifer,  Prince  E. 
Dyer,  John 
Doherty,  Patrick 
Day,  John 
Downs,  Charles 
Ellis,  Daniel  S. 
Foss,  Charles  M. 


30:  Weston 
35  Springfield 
26      do 


Residence. 


Enfield 
Weston 
Topsfield 
Springfield 
do 

Topsfield 

do 
Enfield 
Springfield 
Topsfield 
Sprincfield 
En  field 
Jacks'n  Brook 

Gardiner 

Bradford 

Lee 

Whitefield 
Topsfield 
Lee 

do 
Springfield 

do 

do 
Lee 
Enfield 

do 
Weston 
Prentiss 
Springfield 
Enfield 

do 
Springfield 

do 
Topsfield 
Enfield 

do 
Whitefield 
Chelsea 
Springfield 

do 

do 
Carroll 
Springfield 

do 

do 
Lee 


cojMustr'd 
^■f  I     into 
U.S.Ser. 


Oct.  19 
do 
do 

do 
do 
do 
do 


do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


do 


do 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


Remarks. 


Sick  at  camp. 


Sick  at  camp. 
Sick  at  hospital. 


Sick  at  hospital. 


Sick  at  camp. 


Sick  at  hospital. 


Sick  at  hospital. 


APPENDIX  D. 


.477 


Return  of  Company  D,  Eleventh  Regiment,  (  Continued.') 


Frost,  Stephen 
Freeman,  George  L. 
Fogg,  Charles  M. 
Folsom,  Jeremiah 
Gerry,  George  H. 
Gihn,  John 
Gould,  Ira 
House,  Matthew  P. 
Hanscom,  Elbridge  E. 
Hayden,  Greenleaf 
Hunter,  Amaziah 
Hutchinson,  Eleazer 
Jackman,  Adolphus  A. 
Keene,  Josiah  F. 
Lowell,  Charles  A. 
Longley,  John 
Leighton,  Leonard 
McKenney,  Simeon  S. 
McPheters,  John  V. 
Malkson,  George 
Malkson,  William  V. 
Malkson,  Daniel  F. 
Messer,  Nathan  P. 
Murdough,  James 
McGrath,  Timothy 
Philbrook,  David  C. 
Philbrook,  Ezra  J. 
Robinson,  George 
Sibley,  Adoniram 
Sibley,  Sumner 
Shepard,  Harvey  C. 
Shepard,  George  M. 
Sweet,  Joseph 
Stanley,  John  N. 
Sherman,  Moses  E. 
Sherman,  William 
Staples,  Wentworth 
Woodman,  Hiram  A. 
Wooster,  Alfred 
Gowell,  Alphonzo  C. 
Witham,  Leonard  M. 
Gray,  Daniel 


o  «J 

Mustr'd 

i 

Residence. 

C3  C 

into 

Rems 

< 

26 

gS 

U.S.Ser. 

Prentiss 

M 

Oct.  19 

19 

Vassalboro' 

S 

do 

is' 

Lowell 

S 

do 

48 

Burlington 

s 

do 

Sick  at  camp. 

18, 

Springfield 

s 

do 

26, 

Topsfield 

s 

do 

20 

Springfield 

s 

do 

18 

Lee 

s 

do 

22 

Topsfield 

s 

do 

40 

Skowhegan 

M 

do 

Sick  at  camp. 

24 

Whitefield 

s 

do 

((         (< 

19 

Lincoln 

s 

do 

28 

Topsfield 

s 

do 

18 

Phipsburg 

s 

do 

23 

Springfield 

s 

do 

28 

Orono 

s 

do 

40 

Springfield 

M 

do 

Sick  at  camp. 

27 

Enfield 

M 

do 

18 

Lowell 

s 

do 

21 

Topsfield 

s 

do 

45 

do 

M 

do 

19 

do 

s 

do 

Sick  at  camp. 

28 

Enfield 

s 

do 

18 

Albion 

s 

do 

Sick  at  camp. 

18 

Jaoks'n  Brook 

s 

do 

28 

Springfield 
do 

M 
M 

do 

Sick  at  camp. 

3.3 

Lee 

s 

do 

18 

Lowell 

s 

do 

26 

do 

s 

do 

18 

Springfield 

s 

do 

21 

do 

s 

do 

22 

Topsfield 

s 

do 

20 

Prentiss 

s 

do 

Sick  at  hospital 

24 

Topsfield 

s 

do 

22 

Carroll 

s 

do 

21 

Lee 

s 

do 

20 

Springfield 

s 

do 

18 

No.  7,  R.  2 

s 

do 

18 

Litchfield 

s 

do 

28 

Enfield 

M 

do 

26 

1     do 

s 

do 

478  adjutant-general's  report. 

Recapitulation  of  Company  D,  Eleventh  Regiment  Infantry, Maine  Volunteers. 


Present  &  Aliseut. 

Killed. 

Dis- 
charged. 

De- 
serted. 

Trans- 
ferred. 

Fit  for 
Duty. 

Sick. 

ers.      ceased. 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers          3 
Non-Com.  Officers        ,       12 
Musicians  &  Wagoner          1 
Privates                                54 

1 

1 
15 

3 

13 

2 

69 

Total                             70 

17 

87 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  \st,  1861. 


- 

Present. 

Absent. 

Os 

Arrest. 

Otv 

For  Duty. 

Sick. 

Special 
Duty. 

Sick. 

Special 
Service. 

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Present  Organization  of  the  Company. 


Dale  of 

6 

Names. 

& 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Rank  or 
Appoint- 

Remarks. 

'A 

< 

ment. 

1  Leonard  S   Harvey 

30  Captain     Weston 

Oct.  3 

2  John  D.  Stanwood 

35  1st  Lieut.  Springfield 

do 

3, Gibson  S.  Bridge 

26!2d  Lieut.          do 

do 

1  Robert  Brady 

40  Sergeant  Enfield 

Sept.  23 

2  Abner  F.  Bassett 

24 

do        Weston 

Sept.  25 

3  .Jarncs  W.  Novcs 

25 

do        Topsticld 

Oct.  1 

4  Judson  L.  Young 

23 

do        Sprint;field 

Oct.  5 

5  Franklin  M.  Johnson 

31 

do                do 

Nov.  1 

ijjohn  McDonald 

21 

Corporal  Topsfield 

Oct.  3 

2  Richard  Dawe 

27 

do               do 

do 

3  Ephraim  Francis 

33 

do        Enfield 

Oct.  4 

4  Hughev  G.  Rideout 

27 

do        Sprinsficld 

Oct.  10 

5  .John  Sherman 

28 

do        Top>fi(.ld 

Oct.  16 

6  Benjamin  Gould 

23 

do        Sorin;:field 

Oct.  2 

7  William  H.  Chamberlain 

21 

do        Enfield 

Nov.  25 

8  Freeman  R.  Dahin 

35 

do       Jackson  Br'k. 

Dec.  3 

1  Robert  A.  Stinchfield 

18 

Musician  Gardiner 

Dec.  1 

1 

Henry  W.  Rider 

24 

Wagoner 

Bradford 

Sept.  20 

APPENDIX   D. 


479 


Retnrn  of  Capt.  Samuel  B.  Straw,  Company  E,  Eleventh  Eegiment  Infantry,  Maine 
Volunteers,  expressing  its  condition  on  the  morning  of  December  1st,  1861,  to- 
gether with  a  record  of  the  changes  that  have  taken  place  in  the  Company  since  it 
entered  the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the  fourth  dav  of  November,  1861. 

FRANCIS  W.  WISWELL,  Lieut.  Com'ding. 


Z  ^ 

Mustr'd 

Names.' 

S. 

Residence. 

=1 

into 

<_ 

Sx 

D.S.Ser. 

COMMISs'd  officers. 

1 

Samuel  B.  Straw, 

GO 

Bangor 

S 

Jsov.  5 

Francis  W.  Wiswell, 

25 

Holden 

s 

'iov.  4 

Francis  W.  Sabine. 

22 

Bangor 

s 

Soy.  5 

SERGEANTS. 

1 

Lawsoa  G.  Ireland, 

32 

Newport 

M  Nov,  4 

Daniel  S.  Cole,               : 

35 

Guilford 

M 

do 

Stephen  B.  Foster, 

21 

Amherst 

S  , 

do 

John  N.  Wevmouth, 

23 

Medford 

s  i 

do 

Daniel  T.  Mayo. 

38 

Cannel 

M 

do 

CORPORALS. 

Peter  Bunker, 

22 

Brewer 

S 

do 

Charles  F.  Wheeler, 

21 

Alton 

S 

do 

John  Higgins, 

21 

Hampden 

S 

do 

Charles  Babcock, 

35 

Alton 

M 

do 

John  S.  Hodgdon, 

22 

Waterville 

S 

do 

James  J.  Baker. 

24 

Orringtoa 

s 

do 

WAGONER. 

John  B.  Reed. 

43 

Lee 

M 

do 

PRIVATES. 

Babb,  Samuel 

22 

Alton 

S 

do 

Bachelder,  Simon,  Jr. 

19 

Hampden 

s 

do 

Bailey,  Isaac  T. 

25 

Bradford 

M 

do 

Beede,  Thomas 

18 

Levant 

S 

do 

Burse,  Horace  H. 

20 

Alton 

s 

do 

Burse,  Moses  M. 

18 

do 

s 

do 

Bradford,  Lewis  S. 

43 

do 

M 

do 

Brookings,  Frederic 

18 

Bradford  ■ 

s 

do 

Campbell,  John  C. 

22 

Medford 

s 

do 

Campbell,  Charles  H. 

25 

do 

s 

do 

Clark,  William 

22 

Hermon 

s 

do 

Clark^  Samuel  A. 

25 

Oldtown 

M 

do 

Cole,  Solomon  S. 

27 

Parkman 

M 

do 

Chatterlv,  Solomon 

27 

Aurora 

s 

do 

Chick,  George  W. 

21 

do 

s 

do 

Chick,  Elbridge 

19 

do 

s 

do 

Chadbum,  Jesse  H. 

28 

Bradford 

M 

do 

Chadbnm,  Joseph 

do 

s 

do 

Cunningham,  David 

do 

s 

do 

Davis,  Wales  E. 

21 

Veazie 

s 

do 

Dodge,  Everett 

19 

Orland 

s 

do 

Ferguson,  Joseph  A. 

36 

Bradford 

M 

do 

Farnham,  .Joel  D. 

20 

do 

s 

1     do 

Fisher,  Adoniram  J. 

39 

Parkman 

M 

do 

Frost,  Elias  H. 

31 

Bangor 

M 

do 

Flahertv,  Thomas 

29 

'Quebec,  C.E. 

s 

i    do 

Glidden,  Charles  R. 

25 

Bangor 

s 

1    do 

Gross,  Ira  F. 

20 

Orland 

s 

do 

Goodale,  William  H. 

18 

Benton 

s 

do 

Ham,  Charles  H. 

,21 

Hudson 

s 

do 

Hall,  Daniel  T. 

[21 

Aurora 

s 

'     do 

Hebberd,  Ormandel  V. 

;i8 

Bradford 

s 

do 

Inman,  George,  Jr. 

|18 

Orono 

s 

do 

Jack,  Charles  F. 

lis 

Charleston 

s 

I     do 

King,  Daniel  W. 

lie 

;  Bradford 

s 

!     do 

Bern  arks. 


In  Maine,  on  leave. 


Sick  at  Washington. 


Deserted,  Not.  13. 


480 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Company  E,  Eleventh  Regiment,  QContinued.^ 


Names. 


Lassell,  Lacassard 
Lowell,  Kenney  C. 
Lyons,  Michael 
Mann,  Stephen  B. 
MansoU,  Charles  A. 
Martin,  Archibald  P. 
March,  Sandford 
Means,  Andrew  C. 
MuUin,  John 
McKenney,  Thomas 
Nye,  Thomas,  Jr. 
Oaks,  Eli 
Patten,  Andrew  R. 
Parker,  James 
Penney,  Albion 
Preble,  Prentiss 
Pray,  Isaac 
Rich,  Charles  H. 
Rowe,  Franklin  C. 
Ruck,  Henry  J. 
Simpson,  David 
Speed,  Christopher  C. 
Spaalding,  Jonathan  C. 
Stanhope,  Henry  B. 
Starr,  Thomas 
Tozier,  Jeremiah 
Turner,  Albert  E. 
Walton  John  D. 
Walton,  George  H. 
Weaver,  Francis 
Weymouth,  Ira 
Winslow,  George  L. 
Wing,  Benjamin  F. 
Young,  Leonard  H. 


So 

Miistr'd 

(B 

Residence. 

i;  M 

into 

20 

If 

U.S.Ser. 
Nov.  4 

Bradford 

S 

19 

Bucksport 

S 

do 

35 

Boston,  Mass. 

s 

do 

30 

Aurora 

s 

do 

22 

Hermon 

s 

do 

21 

Ore  no 

s 

do 

18 

Hudson 

s 

do 

18 

Alton 

s 

do 

36 

Orono 

M 

Nov.  5 

26 

Stetson 

s 

Nov.  4 

26 

Orrington 

M 

do 

39 

No.  28 

M 

do 

18 

Hampden 

8 

do 

23 

Bangor 

S 

do 

26 

Alton 

M 

do 

20 

Bradford 

S 

do 

34 

Orneville 

M 

do 

21 

Charleston 

8 

do 

23 

Hudson 

M 

do 

31 

Bangor 

M 

do 

38 

Carinel 

M 

do 

21 

Charleston 

8 

do 

23 

Bradford 

8 

do 

18 

do 

8 

do 

43 

Andover 

8 

do 

28 

Brownville 

M 

do 

33 

Charleston 

M 

do 

18 

Alton 

8 

do 

21 

do 

8 

do 

39 

Oldtown 

M 

Nov.  5 

30 

Bradford 

8 

Nov.  4 

18 

Park  man 

S 

Nov.  5 

18 

Levant 

8 

Nov.  4 

21 

Alton 

S 

do 

Remarks. 


Deserted  Nov.  1 0.   Since  arrested. 


APPENDIX  D.  481 

Recapitulation  of  Company  E.Elevenih  Regiment  Infantry ^Maine  Volunteers. 


Present  &  Absent. 

Prison- 
ers. 

De- 
ceased. 

Dis- 
charged. 

De- 
serted. 

Trans- 
ferred. 

Fit  for 
Duty. 

Sick. 

Killed. 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers 
Non-Com.  Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 

3 
10 

1 
67 

1 

2 

3 
11 

1 
69 

Total 

81 

1 

2 

84 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  1st,  1861. 


Present. 


For  Duty. 


2  10  55  67 


Sice. 


O    ^ 


On 

Special 
Duty. 


U  ,  Z      CL, 


13 


In 

Arrest. 


81 


Sice. 


<£ 


1  82 


Present  Organization  of  the  Company. 

Date  of 

o 

Names. 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Rank  or 
Appoint- 

Remarks. 

in, 

< 

ment. 

1 

Samuel  B.  Straw 

60 

Captain 

Bangor 

Nov.  4 

2 

Francis  W.  Wiswell 

25 

1st  Lieut. 

Holden 

do 

3 

Francis  W.  Sabine 

22 

2d  Lieut. 

Bangor 

do 

1 

Lawson  G.  Ireland 

32 

Sergeant 

Newport 

Nov.  4 

2 

Daniel  S.  Cole 

35 

do 

Guilford 

do 

3 

Stephen  B.  Foster 

21 

do 

Amherst 

do 

4 

John  N.  Weymouth 

23 

do 

Medford 

do 

5 

Daniel  T.  Mayo 

38 

do 

Carmel 

do 

1 

Peter  Bunker 

22 

Corporal 

Brewer 

Nov.  4 

2 

Charles  F.  Wheeler 

21 

do 

Alton 

do 

3 

John  Hips^ins 

21 

do 

Hampden 

do 

4 

Charles  Babcock 

35 

do 

Alton 

do 

5 

John  S.  Hodgdon 

22 

do 

Waterville 

do 

6 

James  J.  Baker 

24 

do 

Orrington 

do 

482 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Capt.  Augustus  P.  Davis,  Company  F,  Eleventh  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine 
Volunteers,  expressing  its  condition  on  tlie  morning  of  December  1st,  1861,  to- 
gether with  a  record  of  the  changes  that  have  taken  place  in  the  Company  since  it 
entered  the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the  twelfth  day  of  November,  1891. 

AUGUSTUS   P.  DAVIS,  Captain. 


Names. 


COMMISS  D    OFFICERS. 

Augustus  P.  Davis, 
John  M.  Beal, 
Samuel  G.  Sewall. 

SERGEANTS. 

Thomas  A.  Brann, 
Charles  H.  Scott, 
Alfred  G.  Brann, 
Henry  0.  Fox, 
Benjamin  F.  Dunbar. 

CORPOR.VLS. 

Archibald  Clark, 
Calvin  R.  Sears, 
John  C.  Ross, 
James  A.  Scoullar, 
Rufus  N.  Burgess, 
John  C.  Header, 
William  B.  Joy, 
Daniel  S.  Smith. 

MUSICIANS. 

Franklin  B.  Morrill, 
Ira  Rollins. 

PRIVATES. 

Austin,  Daniel 
Blaisdell,  Thomas  C. 
Billington,  Selden  B. 
Bailey,  James  \V. 
Brawn,  Robert 
Buker,  George  S. 
Burgoyne,  Francis 
Chick,  Frederic  A. 
Connor,  William 
Crowell,  Thomas  E. 
Curtis,  Hiram  C. 
Douglass,  Banjamin  F. 
Dahlman,  Fredei-ic  W. 
Denene,  William 
Donnovan,  James 
Doughty,  William  H. 
Drake,  Albion  A. 
Dill,  Hermon  I. 
Davis,  Edwin  W. 
Estes,  Joseph  H. 
Ford,  Timothy  W. 
riagg,  John 
Farrow,  George 
Gray,  William  H. 
Graffam,  David  T. 
Gribbin,  Wesley 
Gribbin,  Watson  R. 
Harriman,  Rodney  C. 
Holmes,  Tristram 
Hall,  Augustine  E. 
Hayden,  Franklin  N. 
Howard,  Elias 


o 

go 

Mustr'dl 

61 

Residence. 

^"^      into     1 

Remarks. 

26 

!l 

U.S.Ser. 

Gardiner 

s 

Nov.  12 

34 

Portland 

M  Nov.  7| 

38 

Augusta 

Mj 

tSrov.l2 

22 

Gardiner 

S 

do 

23 

Portland 

M 

S^ov.  7 

Sick  in  hospital. 

21 

W.  Gardiner 

8  i 

Nov.12 

26 

Monmouth 

S 

Nov.  7 

2.5 

Belfast 

M 

do 

29 

Wayne 

S 

do 

35 

Pittston 

S 

Nov.12 

23 

Portland 

M 

Nov.  7 

23 

Lewiston 

S 

Nov.12 

18 

Wayne 

S 

Nov.  7 

27 

Gardiner 

M 

Nov.12 

19 

Limington 

S 

Nov.  7 

22 

W.  Gardiner 

s 

Nov.12 

30 

Livermore 

s 

Nov.  7 

18 

Gardiner 

s 

Nov.12 

19 

Buckfield 

s 

do 

18 

Weld 

s 

Nov.  7 

19 

do 

s 

do 

25 

Chelsea 

M 

do 

28 

do 

M 

Nov.12 

19 

Litchfield 

s 

do 

39 

Wayne 

s 

do 

21 

Limington 

s 

Nov.  7 

44 

Pittston 

jNI 

Nov.12 

18 

Brooklyn,  NY 

s 

do 

25 

Minot 

M 

do 

25 

Sebec 

s 

do 

34 

Gardiner 

M 

do 

18 

Pittston 

S 

do 

18 

Lewiston 

S 

do 

18 

Portland 

s 

do 

24 

Minot 

s 

do 

18 

Lewiston 

s 

do 

21 

Lisbon 

s 

do 

Deserted  Nov.  13. 

20 

Belfast 

s 

Nov.  7 

20 

Monroe 

s 

do 

18 

Belmont 

s 

do 

23 

Isleslioro' 

M 

do 

29 

Woolwich 

s 

Nov.12 

33 

Lisbon 

M 

do 

18 

Portland 

S 

Nov.  7 

Detained  by  the  Governor. 

21 

do 

s 

do 

"            " 

35 

Pittston 

M 

'Nov.12 

I 

44 

Limington 

M 

iNov.  7 

Sick  at  camp. 

20  Belfast 

S 

!   do 

18  Robbinston 

s 

do 

34 

Manchester 

M 

Nov.  1 2 

APPENDIX   D. 


483 


Return  of  Company  F,  Eleventh  Regiment,  (  Continued.} 


Nalne 


Hatch,  John  L 
Jones,  Charles  L. 
Joy,  Wendall  F. 
Jones,  Tliomas  C. 
Kenniston,  George  W. 
Kelley,  Theran 
Little,  James  W. 
Luddcn,  Stephen 
Libby,  Ellison 
Lang,  James 
Leniont,  John  F. 
McCanley,  Kenneth 
Meserve,  John  F. 
Maloiicy,  John 
Milliken,  John  F. 
McCleve,  Andrew 
Morrill,  John  E. 
Marr,  Thomas  F. 
Merrill,  Benjamin  F. 
Moulton,  Daniel 
Newell,  Edward  G. 
Norris,  Nelson  H. 
Philbrook,  David 
Plummer,  Daniel 
Plaise,  Harrison  N. 
Potter,  John 
Quirk,  John 
Russell,  Thomas 
Rutherfordf  James 
Sands,  Aaron 
Stanworth,  Joseph  F. 
Swett,  George  W. 
Stevens,  Erastus 
Scotney,  Francis 
Storer,  Stephen  D. 
Stickney,  George  E. 
Smith,  George  S. 
Smith,  John 
Smith,  William  A. 
Tabcr,  Thomas  T. 
Taylor,  George 
Wood,  Daniel 
Woodbury,  Horace  L. 
Williams,  Charles 
Walsh,  Ambrose  F. 
Webl),  Randall  S. 
Webber,  Samuel  C. 
Whitten,  Benjamin  F. 
Yelden,  Austin 
Barrett,  John 
Wyer,  Eleazer 


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Brooks 

Limington 

Augusta 

Chelsea 
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22 1  Windham 
25 1  Pembroke 
22  Scarboro' 


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Lewiston 

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Litchfield 
Westbrook 
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Gorham 
Brooks 

44'Robbinston 

18  Weld 

19  Augusta 
43  j  Portland 
35jLivermore 
30 1  Lewiston 
20,Eastport 
18|Gardiner 
21  Harrison 
25  j  Waldo 

40  Gorham 
21  Portland 
29  Augusta 
29  Lewiston 
39  Portland 
21  Chelsea 
32  Lewiston 
43, Portland 


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Nov.12 
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Nov.  7 
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Nov.12 

do 
Nov.  7 
Nov.12 

do 
Nov.  7 


Remarks. 


Wagoner. 


Detained  by  the  Governor. 
Deserted  Nov.  13. 
Sick  at  camp. 


Sick  at  camp. 


Sick  at  camp. 


Sick  at  camp. 
Transferred  to  Co.  B. 

Sick  at  camp. 


Deserted  Noy.  13. 


484  adjutant-general's  report. 

Recapitulation  of  Company  F,Eleventh  Regiment  Infantry, Maine  Volunteers. 


Present  &  Absent. 

Killed. 

Prison- 
ers. 

De- 
ceased. 

Dis- 
charged. 

De-* 
serted. 

Trans- 
ferred. 

Fit  for 
Duty. 

Sick. 

Total, 

Commissioned  Officers 
Non-Com.  Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 

Total 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  \st,  1861. 


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Date  of 

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Names. 

< 

Rank. 

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Rank  or 
Appoint- 
ment. 

Remarks. 

1 

2 

Aujrustus  P.  Davis 
John  M.  Beal 

26 
34 

Captain 
1st  Lieut 

Gardiner 
Portland 

Nov.  12 
Nov.    7 

3 

Samuel  G.  Sewall 

38 

2d  Lieut 

Augusta 

Nov.  12 

1 

Thomas  A.  Brann 

22 

Sergeant 

Gardiner 

Nov.  12 

2 

Charles  H.  Scott 

23 

do 

Portland 

Nov.    7 

3 

Alfred  G.  Branu 

21 

do 

W.  Gardiner 

Nov.  12 

4 

Henry  0.  Fox 

26 

do 

Monmouth 

Nov.    7 

5 

Benjamin  F.  Dunbar 

25 

do 

Belfast 

do 

1 

Archibald  Clark 

29 

Corporal 

Wavne 

Nov.    7 

2 

Calvin  R.  Sears 

35 

do 

Pittston 

Nov.  12 

3 

-John  C.  Ross 

23 

do 

Portland 

Nov.    7 

4 

James  A.  Scoullar 

23 

do 

Lewiston 

Nov.  12 

5 

Rufus  N.  Burgess 

18 

do 

Wavne 

Nov.    7 

6 

John  C.  Header 

27 

do 

Gardiner 

Nov.  12 

7 

William  B.  Joy 

19 

do 

Limintrton 

Nov.    7 

8 

Daniel  S.  Smith 

22 

do 
4* 

W.  Gardiner 

Nov.  12 

APPENDIX  D. 


485 


Return  of  Capt.  Winslow  P.  Spofford,  Company  G,  Eleventh  Eegimcnt  Infantry,  Maine 
Volunteers,  expressing  its  condition  on  the  morning  of  December  1st,  1861,  to- 
gether with  a  record  of  the  changes  that  have  taken  place  in  the  Company  since 
it  entered  the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the  fourth  day  of  November,  1861. 

WINSLOW  P.  SPOEFORD,  Captain. 


Names. 


COMMISS'd  officers. 
Winslow  P.  Spoflford, 
Charles  E.  lUsley, 
John  S.  Dodge. 

SERGEANTS. 

William  H.  H.  Rice, 
Thomas  Clark, 
Rufus  H.  Wingate, 
Caleb  Philbrick, 
John  D.  Clark. 

CORPORALS. 

Joseph  C.  Wenlworth, 
Alfred  E.  Conners, 
Isaac  H   Small, 
William  H.  Burrill, 
Judson  Salsbury, 
James  H.  Abbott. 

WAGONER. 

Ambrose  P.  Phillips. 

PRIVATES. 

Anderson,  Stillman 
Bennett,  Levi  W. 
Brown,  Ephraim 
Briggs,  Amos  W. 
Burns,  David  H. 
Bunker,  Ambrose  S. 
Bunker,  Charles  F. 
Bunker,  Theodore 
Butler,  Augustus  J. 
Caine,  James 
Cash,  William  B. 
Clark,  Alamander 
Clark,  John  F. 
Clark,  George  P. 
Cook,  George  W. 
Cormick,  William  J. 
Conway,  John  D. 
Clow,  Elmer  L. 
Davidson,  Robert 
Day,  Lewis  L. 
Denico,  Augustus  H. 
Denico,  William  E. 
Denico,  Henry  C. 
Dodge,  William  H. 
Dow,  Samuel  W. 
Fish,  Charles  E. 
Frazier,  Ahira  S. 
Frazier,  Isaac 
Frazier,  George  W. 
Garland,  Newell 
Garland,  Warren 
Garland,  Albert 
Gordon,  Fnmcis  F. 
Gross,  Reuben 
Higgins,  Charles  H. 


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3K 

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M 

Nov.  6 

23  Harrison 

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Nov.  4 

22  Tremont 

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Nov.  6 

25  Ellsworth 

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Nov.  4 

22  Tremont 

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24  Ellsworth 

M 

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44      do 

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25  Franklin 

S 

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28  Franklin 

M 

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21  Tremont 

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18  Ellsworth 

S 

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19  Dedham 

s 

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18  Trenton 

s 

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18  Tremont 

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23  Ellsworth 

M 

do 

32  Cherryfield 

M 

do 

18  Ellsworth 

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19      do 

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do 

23  Ellsworth 

M 

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18  Eden 

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18  Rockland 

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17  Hancock 

s 

do 

21  Ellsworth 

s 

do 

35      do 

M 

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22  Franklin 

s 

do 

18      do 

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25  Surry 

M 

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18  Ellsworth 

s 

Nov.  6 

24  Meddybemps 

s 

Nov.  4 

43  Ellsworth 

M 

do 

17  Waltham 

s 

do 

30  Franklin 

s 

do 

33  Eden 

M 

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24  Ellsworth 

S 

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20      do 

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18  Hancock 

s 

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26  Ellsworth 

s 

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26  Otis 

M 

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24      do 

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22      do 

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42  Ellsworth 

M 

do 

26      do 

s 

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20      do 

s 

do 

18  Trenton 

s 

do 

19  Ellsworth 

s 

Nov.  6 

23  Trenton 

M 

do 

Remarks. 


486 


ADJUTANT-GEXERAL  S   REPORT. 


Return  of  Company  G,  Eleventh  Regiment,  (^Continued.') 


Mustr'd 

Names. 

£ 

Residence. 

C  fcc 

into 

Remarks. 

24 

^'rZ 

U.S.Ser. 

Higgins,  Humphrey  S. 

Eden 

s 

Nov.  4 

Higgins,  Henry  H. 

21 

do 

s 

do 

Hinckley,  Charles  B. 

18 

Ellsworth 

s 

do 

Howard,  Michael 

45 

do 

M 

do 

Holmes,  Thomas  J. 

18 

do 

s 

do 

Holbrook,  Edwia 

18 

Trenton 

s 

Nov.  6 

Hurd,  Daniel 

27 

Gouldsboro' 

s 

Nov.  4 

Haniman,  Augustus  P. 

34 

Ellsworth 

M 

do 

Haniman,  Lysander  W. 

28 

Dedham 

M 

do 

Ham  or,  George  W, 

17 

Eden 

S 

do 

Jackson,  Edward 

21 

Ellsworth 

s 

do 

Jordan,  Eben.  2d 

44 

do 

M 

do 

Jordan,  Daniel  T. 

44 

do 

M 

do 

Kimball,  Samuel  H. 

22 

do 

S 

do 

Keith,  John  0. 

22 

do 

S 

Nov.  6 

Keith,  Thomas 

18 

do 

s 

Nov.  4 

Moore,  Joseph  D, 

42 

do 

M 

do 

Moon,  Joseph  F. 

17 

Hancock 

s 

do 

Moon,  Judson  R. 

21 

do 

s 

Nov.  6 

Morris,  James  A. 

24 

Cranberrylsle 

s 

Nov.  4 

Meader,  Abraham 

45 

Ellsworth 

M 

do 

McDonald,  Daniel 

20 

Trenton 

s 

Nov.  6 

McNamara,  Martin 

22 

do 

s 

do 

McGowan,  Charles 

21 

Elsworth 

s 

Nov.  4 

Nichols,  Francis  0. 

18 

do 

s 

do 

Peters,  Weldena  F. 

20 

Gouldsboro' 

s 

do 

Pettingill,  George  R. 

18 

Hancock 

s 

do 

Richardson,  .John  C. 

58 

Tremont 

s 

do 

Royal,  Charles  W. 

18 

Ellsworth 

s 

do 

Rogers,  Henry  B. 

21 

Trenton 

s 

Nov.  6 

Rogers,  Sylvester 

18 

Trenton 

s 

do 

Salsbury,  Benjamin  F. 

29 

do 

M 

Nov.  4 

Weire,  David 

45 

Gouldsboro' 

M 

do 

Whittaker,  William  H. 

17 

Trenton 

s 

do 

Died  at  "Washington,  Nov.  24. 

Wooster,  Alpheus  S. 

19 

Ellsworth 

s 

do 

Young,  Asa  B. 

21 

Gouldsboro' 

s 

do 

Young,  Nahum  B. 

20 

Trenton 

s 

do 

Young,  Wallace  C. 

26 

do 

8 

Nov.  6 

APPENDIX   D. 


487 


Recapitulation  of  Company  G,  Eleventh  Regiment  Infantry, Maine  Volunteers. 


Present  &  Absent. 

Killed. 

Prison- 
ers. 

De-    Trans- 
serted.  ferred. 

i 

Fit  for 
Duty. 

Sick. 

ceased. 

charged. 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers 
Noii-Com.  Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 

3 
11 

1 
72 

1 

3 

11 

1 

73 

Total 

87 

1 

! 

88 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  \st,  1861. 


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Absent. 

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In 

On 

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Names. 


Winslow  P.  SpofFord 
Cliarles  E.  Illsley 
John  S.  Dodge 


William  H.  H.  Rice 
Thomas  Clark 
Rufus  H.  Wingate 
Caleb  Philhrick 
John  D.  Clark 


1  Joseph  C.  Wentworth 

2  Alfred  E.  Conners 
Isaac  H.  Small 

4 1  William  H.  Bumll 
Sljudson  Salsbury 
6 'James  H.  Abbott 


Date  of 

be 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Rank  or 
Appoint- 

ment. 

44 

Captain 

Dedham 

Oct.  17 

23 

1st  Lieut. 

Harrison 

do 

22 

2d  Lieut. 

Tremont 

do 

25 

Sergeant 

Ellsworth 

Oct.  21 

22 

do 

Tremont 

do 

24 

do 

Ellsworth 

do 

44 

do 

do 

do 

25 

do 

Franklia 

do 

28 

Corporal 

Franklin 

Oct.  21 

21 

do 

Tremont 

do 

18 

do 

Ellsworth 

do 

19 

do 

Dedham 

do 

18 

do 

Trenton 

do 

18 

do 

Tremont 

do 

488 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Capt.  Koyal  T.  Nash,  Company  H,  Eleventh  Regiment  Infantrj',  Maine 
Volunteers,  expressing  its  condition  on  the  mornino;  of  December  1st,  1861,  to- 
gether wiih  a  record  of  the  changes  that  have  taken  place  in  the  Company  since 
it  entered  the  service  of  the  United  States  on  the  twelfth  day  of  November,  1861. 

ROYAL   T.  NASH,  Captain. 


Names. 


commiss'd  officers. 
Royal  T.  Nash, 
Nelson  T.  Smith, 
Charles  A.  Fuller. 

SERGEANTS. 

Ezra  W.  Gould, 
William  F.  Haskell, 
George  E.  Morrill, 
Nathan  J.  Gould, 
Joseph  Harris. 

CORPORALS. 

Alvin  Morrill, 
Cyrus  Perkins, 
Albert  L.  Rankin, 
George  W.  Smith, 
William  H.  Girrell, 
James  Ellis, 
Dustin  Sands, 
Silas  Howard. 

MUSICIAN. 

William  L.  Pinkham. 

WAGON  KR. 

John  E.  Gould. 

PRIVATES. 

Bodge,  Charles 
Barker,  Thomas 
Batchelder,  James 
Brown.  Gilbert  N. 
Ball,  Edward  L. 
Clay,  Abijah  N. 
Coffin,  Seba  F. 
Cross,  Reuben  H. 
Colkin,  William  A. 
Ciiase,  Humphrey  F. 
Dumphy,  Benjamin  F. 
Dumphy,  James  E. 
Dumphy,  Nathan  J. 
Gulliver,  Thomas 
Gould,  Edward 
Getchell,  El  bridge  W. 
Houston,  Augustine  H. 
Hurd,  Moses  F. 
Howard,  Albert 
Johnson,  George  O 
Jameson,  Alvin  F. 
Keisor,  Augustus  C. 
Lary,  John,  Jr. 
Livcrmore,  Llewellyn 
McNaughton,  Joim 
McPhearson,  Thomas 
Prescott,  Hi'nry  D. 
Pitman,  Henry  W. 
Pitman,  John 
Prescott,  Simon 
Prescott,  Alfred 


oi 

Miistr'd 

Ml 

< 

Residence. 

into 
U.S.Ser. 

40 

Gray 

M  Nov.  12 

42  Brownville 

M 

do 

22  Boston 

M 

do 

40  Sebec 

M  Nov.  4 

21  Dover 

M 

do 

211  Sebec 

M 

do 

22      do 

M 

do 

38  Brownville 

M 

do 

30      do 

S 

do 

25  Corinth 

M 

do 

27  Sebec 

M 

do 

27  Brownville 

M 

do 

22  Charleston 

S 

do 

2,5  Sebec 

S 

do 

18      do 

s 

do 

25 

Brownville 

s 

Nov.12 

30 

Casco 

M 

do 

22 

Brownville 

s 

Nov.  4 

27 

Corinth 

M 

do 

21 

Exeter 

S 

do 

44 

Corinth 

M 

do 

18  Brownville 

S 

do 

18' Sebec 

s 

do 

32  Corinth 

M 

do 

18  Sebec 

S 

do 

18  Barnard 

s 

do 

31 

Brownville 

M 

do 

18 

Sebec 

s 

do 

24 

do 

s 

do 

18 

do 

s 

do 

22 

do 

s 

do 

34 1  Corinth 

M 

do 

21  Barnard 

s 

do 

31  Sebec 

w 

do 

25  Dover 

s 

do 

20  Corinth 

s 

do 

21      do 

s 

do 

23  Sebec 

s 

do 

30  Corinth 

s 

do 

25      do 

M 

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s 

do 

20 

do 

s 

do 

32 

do 

s 

do 

18  Corinth 

s 

do 

25  Barnard 

s 

do 

22  Williamsburg 

s 

do 

22      do 

s 

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19 

1     do 

s 

do 

Remarks. 


Sick  at  Washington. 


.Sick  at  Washington. 


Sick  at  Washington. 


Sick  at  Washington. 


APPENDIX  D. 


489 


Return  of  Company  H,  Eleventh  Regiment,  (  Continued.^ 


Prescott,  Etien 
Rogers,  William  F. 
Rogers,  Lewis  F. 
Rogers,  Charles  B. , 
Richardson,  Charles  S. 
Spaulding,  Thomas  J. 
Siinaford,  Madison 
Smith,  Leraan  R. 
Stevens,  Levi 
Towlc,  Seth  W. 
Wyman,  Charles  E. 
Wedge  wood,  Moses 
Spearin,  Albion  C. 
Wedge  wood,  John  F. 
Wilkins,  Zadoc  F. 
Howard,  Calvin 
Loeke,  Josiah 
Berry,  Mathew  S. 
Howard,  Francis 
Thompson,  Augustus  T, 
Ricker,  Melville 
Ramsdell,  Seth  A. 
Stiles,  Stephen 
Lawrence,  Luther 
Emerson,  William 
Dill,  William  H. 
Stephens,  Joseph  F. 
Penley,  Sullivan  H. 
Lord,  George  H. 
-  Moody,  George  P. 
Tozier,  Albert 
Cobb,  Charles  G. 
Thompson,  James  M. 
Freeborn,  Frank  H. 
Cummings,  Charles  H 
Gaver,  Francis  S. 
Fogg,  John  S. 
Sweetzer,  William 
Morgan,   Luther  H. 
Moody,  Nathaniel 
Dill,  Daniel  M. 
Johnson,  Charles 


do 
do 
Atkinson 
Milo 

Williamsburg 
19J  Corinth 
30  Charleston 


Residence. 


g  u  Miistr'd 


23  Williamsburg  S 
21  Brownville 


Exeter 
Corinth 
Brownville 
do 
do 
Milo 

Brownville 
Milo 
Brownville 

do 
Gray 
do 
do 
do 
do 
Harrison 
19|Gray 

18iN.  Gloucester 
23:  Danville 
21 1  Auburn 
221     do 
18]Waterville 
20  Gray 
do 
Harrison 
N.  Gloucester 
do 
do 
do 
Danville 
Auburn 
Gray 


18|  Charleston 


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s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

Remarks. 


Sick  at  Washington. 
Sick  at  Washington. 


Sick  at  Washington. 
Sick  at  Washington. 


32' 


490 


ADJUTANT-GENERAL  S   REPORT. 


Recapitulation  of  Company  H^Eleventh  Regiment  Infantry, Maine  Volunteers. 


Present  &  Absent. 

Killed. 

Prison- 
ers. 

De- 
ceased. 

Dis- 
charged. 

De- 
serted. 

Trans- 
ferred. 

Fit  for 
Duty. 

Sick. 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers 
Non-Com.  Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 

3 
12 

2 
65 

1 

8 

• 

3 
13 

2 
73 

Total 

82     1       9 

i 

91 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  \st,  1861. 


o 

o    = 


3l  8  .57  63 


Sick. 


1    8l77 


5     o    •= 
O    SS    c 


4  10 


In 

AUREST. 


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Sick. 


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o 

Special 
Sekvice. 


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191 


91 


Present  Organization  of  the  Company. 


Dale  of 

6 

Names. 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Rank  or 
Appciiiit- 

Remarks. 

'A 

< 

nient. 

1 

Roval  T.  Nash 

40 

Captain 

Gray 

Nov.  12 

2 

Nelson  T.  Smith 

43 

1st  Lieut. 

Brownville 

do 

3 

Charles  A.  Fuller 

22 

2d  Lieut. 

Boston,  ]\Iass. 

Xov.  4 

1 

Ezra  W.  Gould 

40 

Sergeant 

Sebec 

Nov.  4 

2 

William  F.  Huskell 

21 

do 

Dover 

do 

3 

Georixe  E.  Monill 

21 

do 

Sebec 

do 

4 

Nathan  J.  Gould 

2-2 

do 

do 

do 

5 

Joseph  Harris 

38 

do 

Williamsburg 

do 

• 

1 

Alvin  Morrill 

30 

Corporal 

Brownville 

Nov.  4 

2 

Cvrus  Perkins 

25 

do 

Corinth 

do 

3 

Albert  L.  Uankin 

27 

do 

Sebec 

do 

4 

(xcorije  W.  >Smith 

27 

do 

Brownville 

do 

5 

William  H.  Girrell 

22 

do 

Charleston 

do 

6 

Tames  I'M  lis 

25 

do 

Sebec 

do 

7 

Dustin  Sands 

18 

do 

do 

do 

8 

Silas  Howard 

25 

do 

Brownville 

do 

APPENDIX   D. 


491 


Return  of  Captain  John  Pomroy,  Company  I,  Eleventh  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine 
Volunteers,  expressinji;  its  condition  on  ilie  morning  of  December  1st,  18(31,  to- 
gether with  a  record  of  the  changes  that  have  taken  place  in  the  Company  since  h 
entered  the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the  second  day  of  Novcmher,  1861. 

JOHN  rOMKOY,  Captain. 


.Vlusir'd 

Names. 

tt 

Residence. 

C  to 

into 

Remarks. 

< 

gig 

U.S.Ser. 

cojimiss'd  officers. 

John  I'omroy, 

46 

Bancroft 

M 

Nov.  7 

Benjamin  B.  Foster, 

28 

Lincoln 

S 

Nov.  2 

Simeon  H.  Merrill. 

20 

Bridgton 

S 

Nov.  7 

SERGEANTS. 

George  H.  Stratton, 

24 

Winn 

s 

Nov.  8 

• 

George  B.  Weymouth, 

28 

Bancroft 

M 

Nov.  2 

A.  Litchfield  Leland, 

26 

Winn 

S 

do 

George  Leader, 

la 

Houlton 

M 

do 

William  VV.  Foster. 

26 

Orono 

S 

do 

CORPORALS. 

George  W.  Butterfield, 

19 

Dan  forth 

s 

do 

William  Brannen, 

29 

Weston 

M 

do 

Joseph  S.  Butler, 

26 

do 

S 

do 

John  Wilson, 

33 

Bancroft 

S 

do 

David  B   Snow, 

21 

Winn 

s 

do 

Elbridge  G.  Decker, 

23 

Bancroft 

s 

do 

Charles  W.  Trott, 

28 

Winn 

s 

do 

Robert  Doyle. 

28 

Houlton 

M 

do 

MUSICIAN. 

William  H.  Brick. 

18 

Augusta 

s 

Nov.  6 

AVAGONER. 

George  Foster. 

27 

Danforth 

M 

Nov.  2 

PRIVATKS. 

Aldrich,  J.  Adelbcrt 

18 

Carroll 

S 

do 

Brannen,  Weston 

2-1 

Weston 

s 

do    ' 

Brannen,  Stephen 

24 

Orient 

M 

do 

Brayman,  Samuel  G. 

25 

do 

M 

do 

Bickmore,  William 

33 

No.  9,  R.  4 

S 

do 

• 

Butterfield,  Stephen 

19 

Weston 

s 

do 

Brown,  John 

38 

Bancroft 

s 

do 

Butler,  Edward 

18 

Skowhegan 

s 

Nov.  7 

Canning,  Patrick  H. 

37 

Houlton 

M 

Nov.  2 

Carson,  William 

32 

No.  9,  R.  4 

M 

Nov.  6 

Clendennin,  David 

20 

Winn 

s 

Nov.  2 

Comev,  Warren  W. 

21 

Bancroft 

M 

do 

Crockett,  William  H. 

35 

Danforth 

M 

do 

Durgan,  Nathan 

45 

Chelsea 

M 

do 

Dooling,  James 

23 

New  York 

s 

do 

Doble,  William 

43 

Lee 

M 

Nov.  6 

Dustin,  George 

44 

Bancroft 

S 

do 

Davis,  Edward 

18 

Winn 

S 

Nov.  2 

Decker,  William  IL 

19 

Danforth 

S 

do 

Eldridgc,  Orlando 

18 

Canaan 

s 

do 

Fuller,'Cliarles  D. 

18 

Jay 

s 

Nov.  7 

Deserted,  Nov.  IL 

Fo-s,  James  L. 

18 

Hodgdon 

s 

Nov.  2 

Foster,  Irving  L. 

30 

Bancroft 

s 

Nov.  6 

Sick  at  Washington. 

Garey,  Loring 

21 

Winn 

s 

Nov.  2 

Gove,  George 

19 

Weston 

s 

do 

Gouidin;;-,  Madison  M. 

25 

Drew 

s 

do 

Gates,  Silas  M. 

18 

Carroll 

s 

do 

Haskell,  Samuel  B. 

21 

No.  9,  R.  4 

R 

do 

Hubbard,  Moses 

23 

Fairfield 

s 

do 

Hanling,  Joseph 

44 

Lee 

M 

Nov.  6 

Huff,  Justus  E. 

21 

Topsfield 

s 

Nov.  2 

492 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Company  I,  Eleventh  Regiment,  (  Continued.') 


=aB . 

03 

Mustr'd 

Names. 

Residence. 

into 

Remarks. 

<. 

Sic 

s 

U.S.Ser. 

Kimball,  Isaac 

21 

Ripley 

Nov.  7 

Jordan,  Thomas  M. 

30 

Lee 

M 

Nov.  2 

Sick  at  Washington. 

Kinney,  George  W. 

•21 

No.  9,  R.  3 

S 

Nov.  6 

Kinney,  William 

24 

do 

M 

do 

Deserted,  Nov.  11. 

Kelley,  Thomas 

36 

Orono  * 

M 

do 

Knox,  John 

35 

Winn 

S 

Nov.  2 

Lord,  Jacob 

44 

Bancroft 

M 

Nov.  6 

Leathers,  Tuttle  D. 

44 

do 

M 

do 

Sick  at  Washington. 

Manville,  John 

44 

Jacks'n  Brook 

S 

do 

Myers,  Joiin  H.,  Jr. 

18 

Boston,  Mass. 

S 

Nov.  7 

Morrissey,  Daniel 

24 

Bancroft 

]\I 

Nov.  2 

Moody,  Morton 

18 

Westonj 

s 

do 

,  ■ 

McFeil,  Daniel 

38 

Haynesville 

s 

do 

McCarron,  Andrew- 

27 

Ashland 

s 

do 

Murray,  Alexander 

44 

Maysville 

s 

do 

Monk,  John  A. 

30 

No.  9,  R.  3. 

M 

do 

Neal,  Adam  J. 

31 

Waite 

s 

do 

Poinroy,  George  A. 

18 

Bancroft 

s 

do 

Pomroy,  George  C. 

40 

do 

s 

do 

Royal,  Charles 

44 

Winn 

M 

Nov.  6 

Roderick,  Martin 

36 

Skowhegan 

M 

Nov.  7 

Rogers,  William 

30 

do 

M 

do 

Springer,  Edward  H. 

18 

Danforth 

S 

Nov.  2 

Springer,  George  J. 

44 

do 

M 

do 

Snow,  William  S. 

28 

do 

M 

Nov.  6 

Deserted,  Nov.  11. 

Sleeper,  Moses 

45 

No.  .5,  R.  4 

M 

Nov.  2 

Shorey.  Kufus  K. 

19 

Bancroft 

s 

do 

Shorey,  Randolph  A. 

21 

do 

s 

do 

Sinclair,  Andrew  J. 

27 

do 

M 

do 

Sawyer,  Harrison 

20 

Orient 

S 

do 

Sawyer,  Stephen 

22 

do 

s 

do 

Vandine,  Arthur  V. 

30 

Winn 

M 

Nov.  6 

White,  Charles  W. 

35 

Bancroft 

M 

do 

Webber,  Edinond 

44 

No.  9,  R.  4 

S 

do 

Sick  at  Washington. 

Winship,  Tho^nas 

37 

Weston 

s 

Nov.  2 

Webster,  Hcnr^' 

18 

Hodgdon 

s 

do 

Wilcox,  Jacob  A. 

21 

Trescott 

s 

do 

Young,  George  W. 

18 

Winn 

s 

do 

Merrill,  George  W. 

18 

Bridgton 

s 

Not  mustered  in. 

APPENDIX   D.  493 

Recapitulation  of  Company  I,  Eleventh  Regiment  Infantry, Maine  Voliinteers. 


Present  &.  Absent. 

Killed. 

Prison- 
ers. 

De- 
ceased. 

Dis- 
charged. 

De- 
serted. 

Trans- 
ferred. 

Fit  for 
Duty. 

Sick. 

Total. 

Commissioned  OflBcers 
Non-Com.  Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 

3 
13 

2 
66 

4 

3 
13 

2 
"0 

Total 

84 

4 

1 

i 

88 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  \st,  1861. 


Present. 

Absent. 

On 

In 

Arrest. 

On 

For  Duty. 

Sick. 

Special 
Duty. 

Sick. 

Special 
Service. 

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4 

6 

85 

3 

88 

Present  Organization  of  the  Company. 


Names. 


Joseph  Pomroy 
Benjamin  B.  Foster 
Simeon  H.  Merrill 

George  H.  Stratton 
George  B.  Weymouth 
A.  L.  Leiand 
George  Leader 
William  W.  Foster 

George  W.  Butterfield 
William  Brannen 
Joseph  S.  Butler 
John  Wilson 
David  B.  Snow 
Elbridge  G.  Decker 
Charles  W.  Trott 
Robert  Doyle 


o 

Rank. 

< 

46 
29 

Captain 
1st  Lieut. 

20 

2d  Lieut 

24 

28 

Sergeant 
do 

26 

do 

25 

do 

26 

do 

19 
29 

Corporal 
do 

26 

do 

33 

do 

21 

do 

23 

do 

28 

do 

28 

do 

Residence. 


Bancroft 

Lincoln 

Bridgton 

Winn 

Bancroft 

Winn 

Houlton 

Orono 

Dan  forth 
Weston 

do 
Bancroft 
Winn 
Bnn  croft 
Winn 
Houlton 


Date  of 
Rank  or 
Appoint- 
ment. 


Nov.  1 
do 
do 

Nov.  I 
do 
do 
do 
do 

Nov.  1 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


Remarks. 


494 


ADJUTANT-GENERAL  S   REPORT. 


Return  of  Capt.  Jonathan  A.  Hill,  Company  K,  Eleventh  Ecgiment  Infantry,  Maine 
Volunteers,  expressing  its  condition  on  the  morning  of  December  1st,  1861,  together 
with  a  record  of  the  changes  that  have  taken  place  in  the  Company  since  it  entered 
the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the  second  dav  of  November,  1861. 

JONATHAN  A.  HILL,  Captain. 


1 

u    . 

iVIiisir'd 

Names. 

e 

< 

Residence. 

e  s 

iiilo 
U.S.Ser. 

Remarks. 

COMmiss'd  officers. 

Jonathan  A.  Hill, 

30 

Stetson 

M 

Nov.  2 

Melville  M.  Folsom, 

25 

Newburg 

S 

do 

Albert  G.  Mudgett. 

34 

do 

M 

do 

SERGKANTS. 

Alphonzo  Patten, 

20 

Bangor 

S 

do 

William  P.  Plaisted, 

19 

Stetson 

S 

do 

Sick  at  camp. 

Horatio  Knowles, 

23 

Kenduskcag 

M 

do 

Nelson  P.  Cram, 

22 

Brunswick 

S 

do 

George  B.  Noycs. 

24 

Atkinson 

S 

do 

Sick  at  camp. 

CORPORALS. 

Daniel  West, 

39 

Bangor 

M 

do 

At  Augusta. 

Calvin  S.  Chapman, 

23 

do 

S 

do 

Charles  H.  Foster, 

24 

Stetson 

M 

do 

Daniel  D.  Noyes, 

37 

Brewer 

M 

do 

Charles  G.  L.  Aiken, 

21 

Bangor 

S 

do 

John  E.  Smith, 

27 

do 

S 

do 

George  W.  Small, 

26 

do 

s 

do 

Silas  H.  Kenney. 

31 

Stetson 

s 

do 

MUSICIAN. 

Abner  Brooks. 

25 

Corinna 

M 

do 

WAGONER. 

Joseph  G.  Kicker. 

23 

Dexter 

M 

do 

PRIVATES. 

Abbott,  Oscar  F. 

25 

Newburg 

M 

do 

Sick  at  camp. 

Andrews,  Oshorn 

20 

Plymouth 

S 

do 

Abbott,  Charles  B. 

35 

Newburg 

M 

do 

Bracy,  Lewis  H. 

18 

Mt.  Desert 

S 

do 

Sick  at  camp. 

Bunker,  Eaton  H. 

24 

Trenton 

s 

do 

Buzzell,  John  H. 

21 

Plymouth 

s 

do 

Buzzell,  Samuel 

18 

do 

s 

do 

Brown,  Luther 

30 

Dover 

s 

do 

Cochran,  Charles  A. 

18 

Stetson 

s 

do 

Condon,  Franklin  F. 

18 

Newburg 

s 

do 

Colbath,  George  W. 

25 

Mattamiscon- 

M 

do 

Sick  at  camp. 

Dan  forth.  Phillip  A. 

22 

Bradford    [tis 

M 

do 

Davis,  Willard 

41 

Newburg 

M 

do 

Davis,  Henry  H. 

22 

Bangor 

S 

do 

Dean,  Samuel 

21 

Corinna 

s 

do 

Erskine,  William  M. 

18 

Bradford 

s 

do 

Erskine,  Rogers  A. 

24 

do 

s 

do 

Erskine,  Andrew  B. 

21 

do 

s 

do 

Ellis,  Jo.iah  W. 

18 

Dover 

s 

do 

Eastman,  Augustus 

38 

Bucks  port 

s 

do 

Sick  at  camp. 

Furbish,  Josiah 

23 

Bradford 

s 

do 

Gould,  George  C. 

18 

Farmington 

s 

do 

Sick  at  camp. 

Green,  John 

35 

Bradford 

M 

do 

Garnett,  Jotliam  S. 

23 

Medway 

s 

do 

Garnett,  Ellsworth  B. 

21 

do 

s 

do 

Howard.  John 

26 

Brownville 

s 

do 

Hulibard,  Charles  P. 

40 

Bangor 

M 

do 

Hooper,  Demetrius 

24 

Sangcrvillc 

s 

do 

Keefe,  Morris 

26 

Bangor 

s 

do 

Knowles,  Charles 

27 

Corinna 

s 

do 

Kellcy,  Jaazaniah  B. 

19 

Newburg 

s 

do 

Sick  at  camp. 

APPENDIX  D. 


495 


Return  of  Company  K,  Eleventh  Regiment,  (  ContirmedS) 


Names. 


Residence. 


Kelley,  George  S. 
Kinney,  Horace  S. 
Kisor,  George  M. 
Lock,  Augustus  D. 
Lewis,  Jesse 
Ladd,  Warren  S. 
Moor,  Henry  J. 
Miuldocks,  Charles  W. 
Maddocks,  Wills 
Maddoi'ks,  Lutlier  E. 
Mann,  Ht-nry  A. 
Morton,  Charles  E. 
Norton  William  W. 
Noycs,  Harlan  P. 
Osgood,  Marquis  D.  L 
Quinn,  Franklin  A. 
Ricker,  Robert 
Roberts,  Thomas  J. 
Shaw,  Edmond  H. 
Scott,  Robert  H. 
Southard,  Asa  V. 
Sylvester  Dummer 
Smith,  Benjamin  R. 
Stewart,  Brooks  D. 
Shute,  Alfred  P. 
Twomhiey,  Albion  H.  P. 
Ward,  Watson 
Worcester,  John  W. 
Warrick,  George 
Whitticr,  Warren  L. 
Watson  Charles 
Wilson,  John 
Willey,  Daniel  E. 
Young,  John  F. 
Wilson,  Joseph  C. 
Griffin,  Ahncr  A. 
Smith,  James 
Wyman,  Henry  L. 
Hobbs,  James 
Wentworth,  Samuel 
Whitcomb,  John,  Jr. 
Knowles,  John 
Ellwell,  Stephen  C. 
Quimby,  Benjamin 


IS'Newburg 
24, Stetson 
2.5  Bradford 
18, Stetson 
29 ! Canaan 
22'Kenduskcag 

29  Sebcc 

2.1  j  Ellsworth 

30  Eddington 
27|Newburg 
28,Glenburn 
22lNe\vburg 
20. Stetson 
181  Atkinson 
38,  Stetson 
ISlNcwburg 
24  j     do 

27  Bradford 

20  j  Parkland 

19|Bangor 

30j  Bradford 

22  Stetson 

22  Bannor 

18, Stetson 

26 1  Charleston 

301  Bradford 

18 

18 

3.i 

28|  Stetson 

IS 

21 

46 

21 

21 

25 

27 

23 


do 

Bangor 

do 


Miistr'd 

into 
U.S.Ser. 


do 
Newport 
Exeter 
Mt.  Desert 
Newport 
Cambridge 

,  England 

Brighton 

25 1  Bradford 

20  Veazie 

26!Newhurg 

20  Corinna 

44  Charleston 

SslBristol 


Remarks. 


Nov. 
do 
do 
do 
do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
Nov.27 
Nov.28 
Nov.  7 

do 

do 

do 

do 
Nov. 12 

do 

do 


Sick  at  camp. 


Sick  at  camp. 


Sick  at  camp. 


Transferred  from  Co.  A. 


Transferred  from  Co.  C. 
it  t( 

Transferred  from  Co.  B. 
Sick  at  camp. 


496  adjutant-general's  report. 

Recapitulation  of  Company  K,Eleventh  Regiment  Infantry, Maine  Volunteers, 


Present  &.  Absent. 

Killed. 

Prison- 
ers. 

De- 
ceased. 

Dis- 
charged. 

De- 
serted. 

Trans- 
ferred. 

Fit  for       o  „i. 
Duty.       ^'^^• 

Total, 

Commissioned  Officers 
Non-Com.  Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 

3 

11 

2 

57 

2 
9 

3 

13 

2 

66 

Total                      1       73 

11 

84 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  \st,  1861. 


Present. 

Absent. 

o» 

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On 

For  Duty. 

Sick. 

Special 
Duty. 

Arrest. 

Sice. 

Special 
Service. 

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84 

Present  Organization  of  the  Company. 


Names. 


Jonathan  A.  Hill 
Melville  M.  Folsom 
Albert  G.  Mudgett 

Alpbonzo  Patten 
William  P.  Plaisted 
Horatio  Knowles 
Nelson  P.  Cram 
George  B.  Noyes 

Daniel  West 
Calvin  S.  Chapman 
Charles  H.  Foster 
Daniel  D.  Noyes 
Charles  G.  L.  Aiken 
John  E.  Smith 
George  W.  Small 
Silas  H.  Kinney 

Abner  Brooks  * 

Joseph  G.  Ilickcr 


Sank. 

Residence. 

Captain 

1st  Lieut. 

Stetson 
Newburg 

2d  Lieut. 

do 

Sergeant 
do 

Bangor 
Stetson 

do 
do 

Kcnduskeag 
Brunswick 

do 

Atkinson 

Corporal 
do 

Bangor 
do 

do 

Stetson 

do 

Brewer 

do 

Bangor 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Stetson 

Drum'er 

Corinna 

Wagoner 

Dexter 

Date  of 
Rank  or 
Appoint- 


Nov.  2 
do 
do 

Nov.  2 
do 
do 
do 
do 

Nov.  2 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

Nov.  2 

Nov.  2 


Remarks. 


APPENDIX   D. 


497 


TWELFTH  REGIMENT. 


Return  of  original  Field  and  Staff  Officers  oj  Tiuclfth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers, 
showing  changes  which  have  taken  idace  by  promotion,  resignation,  or  otherwise,  since  en- 
tering  service  of  the  United  States. 


Names. 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of  Appoint- 
ment. 

Remarks. 

George  F.  Shepley 

Colonel 

Portland 

Nov.  20,1861 

William  K.  Kimball 

Lieut.-Colonel 

Paris 

Nov.  15,  1861 

David  R.  Hastings 

Major 

Lovell 

do 

Edwin  Illsley 

Adjutant 

Lcwiston 

do 

Horatio  N.  Jose 

Quartermaster 

Portland 

Sept.  27,  1861 

Joseph  Colby 

Chaplain 

Gorhhm 

Nov.  20,  1861 

V 

James  H.  Thompson 

Surgeon 

Orono 

Nov.  15,  1861 

William  T.  Black 

Asst.-Surgeon 

Calais 

Dec.  28,  1861 

John  W.  Dana 

Serg. -Major 

Portland 

Charles  D.  Webb 

Q'rm'r.-Sergt. 

do 

Prom,  to  Lieut.,  Co. 

Elisha  F.  Goddard 

Q'rm'r-Sergt. 

Rumford 

[A. 

Julius  Drake 

Com'y  Sergt. 

Portland 

Sargent  S.  V.  Coe 

Hos.  Steward 

do 

498 


ADJUTANT-GENERAL  S   REPORT. 


Return  of  Capt.  Gideon  A.  ITastinfrs,  Company  A,  Twelfth  Ecgimcnt  Infantry,  Maine 
Volunteers,  expressing  its  condition  on  ilie  morning  of  December  1st,  1861,  together 
with  a  record  of  the  changes  that  have  taken  place  in  the  Com|)any  since  it  entered 
the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the  fifteenth  day  of  Novtndicr,  1861. 

GIDEON   A.  HASTINGS,  Captain. 


Names. 


COH-MISS  D   OFFICERS. 

Gideon  A.  Hastings, 
Elbrldge  G.  Bolton, 
Charles  D.  Webb, 

SERGEANTS. 

Peter  G.  Knapp, 
Williain  H.  Brown, 
Timothy  M.  Bean, 
George  F.  McDonald, 
Elisha  F.  Goddard. 

CORPORALS. 

Charles  P.  Morse, 
Nathaniel  Harding, 
William  Farrington, 
Franlilin  Martin, 
Alfred  M.  True, 
Owen  D,  Bartlett, 
William  C.  Frye. 

MDSICIANS. 

Frederick  O.  Garish, 
Joseph  Y.  Chapman. 

PRIVATES. 

Abbott,  John  H. 
Abbott,  Chas.  H. 
Barker,  John  M. 
Boobier,  Dexter  W. 
Bean,  Reuben  B. 
Bean,  Sylvanus  M. 
Booluer,  Elisha  M. 
Boobier,  Artemas 
Bryant,  Stephen 
Bearer,  Edwin 
Boobier,  Daniel 
Campbell,  Joseph 
Cushman,  Y.  E.  K. 
Curtis,  Silas 
Cooper,  John 
Corkran,  John 
Carpenter,  Henry  N. 
Cook,  Newell 
Dunlap,  Edwin  P. 
Eaton,  Osgood 
Grovcr,  Adelbert 
Grover,  Simon 
Grover,  John,  Jr. 
Grover,  Elbridge,  G. 
Gillpatrick,  Almond  L. 
Harding,  Wm.  H. 
Harding,  Joel 
Hardy,  Charles  H. 
Jordan,  Noah  W. 
Jennis,  Albert  A. 
Kimball,  George  W. 
Kimball,  Moses  F. 
McKenny,  Rufus  S. 


Miislr'd 

SI 

Residence. 

•;  M) 

into' 

Remarks. 

< 

Sic 

U.S.Ser. 

40 

Bethel 

M 

Nov.  15 

39, 

Portland 

M 

do 

24 

do 

s- 

Nov.21 

Acting  Quartermaster, 

21 

Bvron 

S 

do 

21 

Bethel 

s 

do 

22 

do 

s 

do 

32 

Portland 

M 

do 

23 

Rum  ford 

S 

do 

Appointed  Quartermaster-Serg't. 

24 

Andover 

S 

do 

22 

do 

S 

do 

39 

Sweden 

M 

do 

24 

Rum  ford 

S 

do 

18 

Bethel 

S 

do 

30 

Grafton 

M 

do 

22 

Bethel 

18 

do 

S 

18 

do 

S 

18 

Woodstock 

s 

Nov.  15 

22 

Portland 

M 

do 

18 

Bethel 

S 

do 

25 

Andover 

M 

do 

38 

Bethel 

S 

do 

18 

do 

S 

do 

31 

Bowdoin 

M 

do 

20 

Webster 

S 

do 

3.5 

Saco 

M 

do 

29 

Dover,  N.  H. 

S 

do 

35 

Andover 

M 

do 

28 

do 

M 

do 

24 

Rumford 

S 

do 

30 

do 

M 

do 

31 

Bethel 

M 

do 

28 

Portland 

S 

do 

22 

Bath 

S 

do 

23 

Bethel 

M 

do 

23 

Andover 

S 

do 

46 

Rumford 

S 

do 

18 

Bethel 

s 

do 

18 

do 

s 

do 

44 

do 

M 

do 

26 

do 

M 

do 

18 

Lisbon 

s 

do 

20 

Andover 

s 

do 

24 

do 

s 

do 

31 

Rumford 

s 

do 

24 

Andover 

s 

do 

21 

Hoxbury 

s 

do 

24 

Albany 

s 

do 

36 

Bethel 

s 

do 

26 

Biddeford 

s 

do 

APPENDIX  D. 


499 


Return  of  Company  A,  Twelfth  Regiment,  {Continued.') 


Names. 


Mitchell.  Joshua 
More,  William  K. 
Merrill,  John  S. 
Mansur,  George  T. 
McGill,  Robert 
Mitchell,  Francis 
More,  Wm.  H. 
Libby,  Roscoe 
Libl)y,  Edmund  P. 
Newton,  George  0. 
Newton,  Clias.  L. 
Norton,  Leonard 
Philbrick,  Frederick  A. 
Porter,  Mark 
Poor,  John  A. 
PoUey,  Timothy  H. 
Paine,  Horace  H. 
Putman,  Francis  N. 
Rnss,  James  P. 
Russ,  James 
Rowe,  Charles  D. 
Richardson,  William 
Raymond,  Augustus  H. 
Smith,  George  W. 
Stevens,  Benjamin  W. 
Stevens,  Chas.  H. 
Silver,  Jonathan  V. 
Thomas,  Nathaniel  R. 
Twambley,  John  F. 
Winslow,  Levi  H. 
Wood,  John  D. 
Walker,  Caleb  E. 
Wyman,  Chas.  K. 
Whittier,  Oliver  G. 
Williard,  Daniel 
Young,  AUamaxder 


o  « 

Miistr  'il 

oi 

Residence. 

C  M 

into 

< 

Sic 

U.S.Ser 

44 

Portland 

s 

Nov.15 

23 

Rumford 

s 

do 

18 

Byron 

s 

do 

19 

Rumford 

s 

do 

44 

do 

M 

do 

18 

Bethel 

s 

do 

18 

Rumford 

s 

do 

19 

Westbrook 

s 

do 

29 

Portland 

M 

do 

19 

Andover 

s 

do 

18 

Rumford 

s 

do 

23 

Mt.  Desert 

M 

Dec.  9 

23 

Andover 

s 

Nov.15 

21 

do 

S 

do 

25 

do 

s 

do 

28 

Bowdoin 

S 

do 

39 

Rumford 

M 

do 

18 

Mason 

S 

do 

18 

Woodstock 

S 

do 

44 

do 

M 

do 

22 

do 

s 

do 

25 

Bethel 

s 

do 

36 

Portland 

s 

Dec.  9 

31 

Bethel 

s 

do 

41 

Rumford 

M 

do 

21 

Andover 

s 

do 

20 

Rumford 

s 

do 

28 

Andover 

M 

Nov.15 

36 

Rumford 

M 

do 

19 

Byron 

s 

do 

36 

Andover 

s 

do 

33 

Milton 

M 

do 

25 

Rumford 

M 

do 

26 

Portland 

M 

do 

30 

do 

M 

do 

21 

N.  Portland 

s 

do 

Remarks. 


500  adjutant-general's  report. 

Recapitulation  of  Company  A,  Twelfth  Regiment  Infantry,  Me.  Volunteers. 


Preseut  &  Absent. 

Killed. 

Prison- 
ers. 

De- 
ceased. 

Dis- 
charged. 

De- 
serted. 

Trans- 
ferred. 

Fit  for 
Duty. 

Sick. 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers 
Non-Com.  Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 

3 
12 

67 

2 

3 
12 

69 

Total 

82 

2 

84 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  1st,  1861. 


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Absent. 

On 

On 

For  Duty. 

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Dutv. 

Arrest. 

Sick. 

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Service. 

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Present  Organization  of  the  Company. 

Date  of 

1 

Names. 

o 

< 
40 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Rank  or 
Appoint- 
ment. 

Remarks. 

1 

Gideon  A.  Hastings 

Captain 

Bethel 

Oct.  15 

2 

Elbridge  G   Bolton 

39 

1st  Lieut. 

Portland 

do 

3 

Charles  D.  Webb 

24 

2d  Lieut. 

do 

Nov.  21 

Act'g  Quartermaster. 

1 

Peter  G.  Knapp 

21 

Sergeant 

Byron 

Nov.  21 

2 

William  H.  Brown 

21 

do 

Bethel 

do 

3 

Timothy  M.  Bean 

22 

do 

do 

do 

4 

George  F.  McDonald 

32 

do 

Portland 

do 

5 

Elisha  F.  Goddard 

23 

do 

lluml'ord 

do 

Quartermaster  Sergt. 

1 

Charles  P.  Morse 

24 

Corporal 

Andover 

Nov.  21 

2 

Nathaniel  Harding 

22 

do 

do 

do 

3 

William  Farrington 

39 

do 

Sweden 

do 

4 

Franklin  Martin 

24 

do 

li  urn  ford 

do 

5 

Alfred  M.  True 

18 

do 

Bethel 

do 

6 

Orin  D.  Bartlett 

30 

do 

Grafton 

do 

7 

William  C.  Fryo 

22 

do 

Bethel 

do 

APPENDIX  D. 


601 


Eeturn  of  Capt.  George  H.  ChadwcU,  Company  B,  Twelfth  Regiment  Infantry, 
Maine  Volunteers,  expressing  its  condition  on  the  morning  of  December  1st,  1861, 
together  with  a  record  of  the  changes  that  have  taken  jilace  in  the  Company  since  it 
entered  the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the  sixteenth  day  of  November,  1861. 

GEORGE  H.  CHADWELL,  Captain. 


Names. 


COMMISS  D    OFFICKUS. 

George  H.  Chailwell,  30 

Charles  F.  Little,  47 

S.  B.  Wiggin.  33 

SEKGEANTS. 

Aaron  S.  Frost,  26 

Edward  P.  Wyer,  30 

Stephen  H.  Gup  till,  120 

James  Beny,  42 

John  I^.  Williams.  18 

CORPORALS. 

Freeman  N.  Boynton,  22 

Robert  I.  Files,  31 

George  W.  Trickey,  25 

William  Eraser,  26 

Charles  H.  Blake,  21 

Leander  Holmes,  38 

A.  George  Bonny,  21 

Charles  E.  Morse.  24 

MUSICIAN. 

John  Griffin.  17 

WAGONER. 

A.  G.  Robbins,  .51 

PRIVATES. 

Adams,  R.  L.  .18 

Abbott,  Bowen  G.  31 

Addison,  Henry  2.5 

Allen,  Jesse  B,  23 

Austin,  George  37 

Blake,  Isaac  W.  23 

Brooks,  William  E.  23 

Berry,  Richard  N.  41 

Brastow,  Hetherly  46 

Brown,  James  18 

Best,  Patrick,  3.5 

Brown,  Franklin  T.  18 

Condon,  Michael  18 

Castle,  Laurence  25 

Colby,  Joseph  1 8 

Crook,  Ransom,  B.  39 

Coffin,  George  E.  21 

Clary,  William  41 

Chapman,  Riifus  G.  25 

Carter,  Henry  T.  18 

Dinbon,  Simon  19 

Drew,  Jonathan  W.  38 

Emery,  Cephas  29 

Eunight,  John  18 

Elder,  Samuel  H.  16 

Frazicr,  John  19 
Fail-brother,  Phineas  W.  26 

Field,  Silas  E.  18 

Goodwin,  George  W.  24 

Gould,  Lucicn  P.  39 

Goodwin,  Robert  29 


Portland 
do 
do 

Westbrook 
Portland 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
S.  Berwick 
Portland 

do 

do 

do 
N.  Yarmouth 

Portland 

do 

Westbrook 
S.  Berwick 
Portland 

do 
Fryeburg 
Portland 

do 
Biddeford 
C.  Elizabeth 
Bethel 
Scarboro' 
Walertown, 
Bangor    [Ms 
Portland 
Gorham 
S.  Berwick 

do 

do 
Portland 

do 

do 
Bangor 
Westbrook 
Portland 

do 

do 
Orono 
Danville 
S.  Berwick 
Portland 
S.  Berwick 


o «; 

Mustr'd 

^% 

into 

Remarks. 

Sic 

M 

U.S.Per. 

Nov.20 

M 

Nov.16 

M 

Nov.20 

S 

Nov.16 

S 

Nov.20 

s 

Nov.16 

M 

do 

s 

Nov.20 

s 

Nov.16 

s 

do 

M 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

Nov.20 

s 

Dec.  1 1 

Detached  to  Quarterm'r-Sergeant 

s 

Nov.16 

M 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

M 

Nov.20 

M 

S 

do 
do 

M 

do 
Dec.l3 

Sick  at  Portland. 

S 

Nov.20 

s 

Nov.16 

s 

Nov.20 

Detached  to  Chaplain. 

M 

do 

s 

Nov.16 

M 

do 

s 

Nov.20 

s 

Nov.16 

Detached  to  Colonel. 

s 

Nov.20 

M 

do 

s 

Nov.16 

s 

Nov.20 

s 

Nov.16 

s 

do 

Detached  to  Colonel. 

M 

Nov.20 

s 

Dec.  6 

M 

Nov.20 

Deserted,  Nov.  25. 

S 

Nov.16 

s 

do 

602 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Company  B,  Twelfth  Regiment,  (  Continued.^ 


Names. 


Gardiner,  Hammond 
Gragg,  Walter 
Hunt,  Hibbard 
Hogan,  Peter 
Harris,  Edwin  R. 
Knecland,  William  R. 
Keenan,  Francis 
Libby,  George  H. 
Lombard  Blanchard 
Leighton,  W.  W. 
Lizott,  Francois 
Lake,  Addis  C. 
Lake,  George  W. 
Leighton,  Charles  H. 
Lane,  Ivory 
Locke,  Joseph  I. 
Lake,  Andrew  I. 
Morse,  Melville  W. 
McLellan,  Charles  E. 
Mack,  George  H. 
Melody,  Patrick 
Merrill,  John  R. 
Measure,  Judson  C. 
Neal,  Zephaniah 
Neally,  Charles  E. 
Pike,  Alvin 
Pcverlv,  Otis 
Pray,  William  F. 
Preston,  Charles  E. 
Purinton,  Albert  H. 
Prescott,  Benjamin  F. 
Perkins,  John  C. 
Parker,  Arthur 
Robinson,  James 
Roberts,  Benjamin  B. 
Robinson,  Edward 
Ryason,  Charles  B. 
Stevens,  Charles  L. 
Smith,  Gustavus 
Serle,  Moses 
Swett,  John  B. 
Shaplcigh,  Levi 
Strong,  George 
Tooiney,  Thomas  H. 
Tibbets,  Harrison 
Wilson,  John 
Whitehead,  John  W. 
Whitehead,  Charles  T. 
Welch,  Ri.bert  B. 
Wood,  James  S. 
Whitaker,  William 
Welch.  Charles  E. 
York,  Daniel  P. 


21  Calais 

18  Bangor 

19  Portland 
Orono 

N.  Yarmouth 
Waterford 
Portland 

do 

do 
Westbrook 
Portland 
S.  Berwick 

do 
Westbrook 
Portland 

do 
S.  Berwick 
Portland 

do 

do 

do 

do 
Johnson 
Orono 
S.  Berwick 
Waterford 
Bethel 
S.  Berwick 
East  port 
Portland 
Bangor 
Orono 
Portland 

do 
S.  Berwick 
Eastport 


Bethel 
Westbrook 
Portland 
Eastport 


23  Portland 


Yarmouth 
Portland 
Calais 
Portland 

do 
S.  Berwick 

do 
Poiiland 

do 
Scarboro' 
20  Temple 
27  S.  Berwick 


Remarks. 


Nov. 20 

do 

do 

do 

Dec.  6 

Nov.20 

Nov.  16 

Nov.20 

do 
Nov.  16 
do 
do 
do 
do 
Nov.20 

do 
Dec.  11 
Nov.  16 

do 

Nov.20 

do 

do 

Dec.  11 

Nov.20 

do 

do 

do 

Nov.  16 

Nov.20 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Nov.  16 

do 
Nov.20 

do 
Nov.  16 

do 

Nov.20 

do 

do 

Dec.  6 

Nov.20 

Nov. 16 

Xov.20 

Nov.  16 

do 

do 

do 

Nov.20 

do 
Nov.  16 


Deserted,  Nov.  25. 
Transferred. 


Transferred. 

Sick  at  home. 

Sick  at  camp. 
Drummer. 


Detached  to  Surgeon. 


Discharged  for  disability. 


Deserted,  Nov.  25. 


APPENDIX  D. 


503 


Recapitulation  of  Company 

1 B,  Twelfth  Regiment  Infantry, 

Me.  ' 

Volunteers. 

Present  &  Absent. 

Killed. 

Prison- 
ers. 

De- 
ceased. 

J)j«.            TSa. 

Trans- 
ferred. 

Fit  for 
Duty, 

Sick. 

charged. 

serted. 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers 
Non-Com.  Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 

3 

13 

3 

84 

1 

1 

1 

9 

3 

13 

3 

96 

Total 

103 

1 

1 

1      1     9 

115 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  \st,  1861. 


For  Duty. 


c     > 


3  13  67  83 


1     1     2 


SPECIAL 

Duty. 


In 
Arrest. 


o!  g 


Sick. 


9   I 

z  1  &; 


On 
Special 
Service. 


►J   .; 


9  109 


Present 

Organization  of  the  Company. 

Date  of 

d 

Names. 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Rank  or 
Appnint- 

Remarks. 

a 

30 

nient. 

1 

George  H.  Chad  well 

Captain 

Portland 

Oct.  20 

2 

Charles  F.  Little 

47 

ist  Lieut. 

do 

Oct.  1  6 

3 

S.  B.  Wiggin 

33 

2d  Lieut. 

do 

Nov.  20 

1 

Aaron  S.  Frost 

26 

Sergeant 

Westbrook 

Nov.  16 

2 

Edward  P.  Wyor 

30 

do 

Portland 

Nov.  20 

3[Steplicn  H.  Guptill 

20 

do 

do 

Nov.  16 

4'Janies  Bcrrv 

42 

do 

do 

do 

5 

John  D.  Williams 

18 

do 

do 

Nov.  20 

1 

Freeman  N.  Boyn.ton 

22 

Corporal 

Portland 

Nov.  16 

2 

Robert  I.  Files 

31 

do 

do 

do 

3  George  W.  Trickey 

25 

do 

S  Berwick 

do 

4  Charles  11.  Blake 

21 

do 

Portland 

do 

5  Leander  Holmes 

38 

do 

do 

do 

GjA.  George  Bonny 

21 

do 

do 

do 

7 

Charles  E.  Morse 

24 

do 

N.  Yarmouth 

do 

8 

William  Frascr 

26 

do 

Portland 

do    . 

I'jolm  Griffin 

17 

Drum'er 

Portland 

Nov.  1 6 

2 1  Andrew  J.  Lake 

16 

do 

S.  Berwick 

Dec.  11 

1 

Ia.  G.  Robbins 

51 

Wagoner 

Portland 

Nov.  16 

504 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Capt.  Charles  C.  G.  Thornton,  Company  C,  Twelfth  Regiment  Infantry, 
Maine  Volunteers,  expressing  its  condition  on  the  morning  of  December  1st,  1861, 
together  with  a  record  of  the  changes  that  have  taken  place  in  the  Company  since  it 
entered  the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the  fifteenth  day  of  November,  1861. 

CHARLES   C.  G.  THORNTON,  Captain. 


Names. 


COMMISs'd  officers. 
Chas.  C.  G   Thornton, 
AVilliam  W.  Deaue, 
Horatio  Ilight. 

SERGEANTS. 

Edward  Pilsbury, 
Francis  Libby 
Eben  Sturgis, 
John  Mulsey, 
Loring  Harmon. 

CORPORALS. 

John  S.  Abljott, 
Enoch  L.  Snow, 
Aurelius  S.  Jones, 
Marshall  C.  Sturgis, 
Samuel  Rounds, 
Melvill  J.  Milliken, 
Frank  Smitli, 
Edwin  A.  Harmon. 

MUSICIANS. 

Edgar  M.  Cliurchill, 
James  M.  Leavitt. 

WAGONER. 

Simon  M.  Moss. 

PRIVATES. 

Allen,  William  C. 
Allen,  Daniel  A. 
Butterfield,  Samuel 
Berry,  Hiram 
Butterfield,  Jonas  E. 
Bootliby,  Charles  W. 
Berry,  Elias  B. 
Coolbroth,  John  R. 
Chute,  Greculeaf 
Cash,  Charles  E. 
Crocket,  Daniel  M. 
Daggett,  Frederic  K. 
Emery,  Marshall 
Edwards,  William  D. 
Foss,  Peltiah  H. 
Ford,  John 
Hearne,  Luther  M. 
Hastv,  All)in  J. 
Harford,  Tliomas  W. 
Harmon,  Ervin  P. 
Harford,  Albion  S. 
Hodgdon,  William  P. 
Hall,  Lorenzo  D. 
Jordan,  Alonzo 
Knights,  Charles 
King.  Josepli  P. 
Leavitt,  Scott  L. 
Lilibv,  Sumner  C. 
Libby,  Jcflerson  W. 
Libby,  Joseph  W. 


Residence. 


Scarboro' 

Westbrook 

Scarboro' 

do 

do 
Westbrook 
Portland 
Scarboro' 

Falmouth 
Scarboro' 

do 
Marshall 
Scarboro' 

do 
Lexington 
Saco 

Augusta 
Saco 

Scarboro' 

Westbrook 

Falmouth 

Scarboro' 

do 

do 
Saco 

Westbrook 
Scarboro' 

do 
C.  Elizabeth 
Westbrook 
Auburn 
N.  Portland 
Lewiston 
Saco 

Scarboro' 
Saco 
Scarboro' 

do 

do 

do 
Westbrook 

do 
C.  Elizabeth 
Westbrook 
Gray 
Scarboro' 
C.  Elizabeth 
Scarboro' 

do 


Aluslr'd 

is 

into 

Remarks. 

M 

n.S.Ser. 

Nov.  15 

S 

do 

S 

do 

M 

do 

M 

do 

S 

do 

Attached  to  Commissary  Dep't. 

S 

do 

Promoted  to  Third  Sergeant. 

M 

Fourth      " 

S 

do 

M 

do 

' 

S 

do 

S 

do 

S 

do 

s 

do 

s. 

do 

Discharged.                             ■ 

s 

do 

Promoted  to  Sergeant. 

s 

do 

M 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

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do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

M 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

APPENDIX   D. 


505 


Return  of  Company  C,  Twelfth  Regiment,  ( Continued.^ 


— 

o  «i 

Mustr'd 

Names. 

« 

Residence. 

Sa 

into 

Remarks. 

< 

S^ 

U.S.Ser. 

Lothrop,  Joseph  P. 

37 

Scarboro' 

M 

Nov.  15 

Libby,  George  H. 

18 

Falmouth 

S 

do 

Lord,  Cyrus  E. 

23 

Westbrook 

S 

do 

Merrill,  Mervil  S. 

22 

Hollis 

s 

do 

Moore,  Horace  W. 

18 

Scarboro' 

s 

do 

^ 

Milliken,  Richard  L. 

21 

do 

s 

do 

Morrison,  John  T. 

23 

Cumberland 

s 

do 

Martin,  William  H. 

18 

Sebago 

s 

do 

Martin,  Daniel  D. 

45 

do 

M 

do 

Pratt,  Thomas  C 

32 

Westbrook 

s 

do 

Pillsbury,  George  W. 

27 

Scarboro' 

M 

do 

Perry,  Martin  S. 

20 

do 

S 

do 

Parker,  Mahlon  H. 

20 

do 

s 

do 

Perry,  Horatio 

19 

do 

s 

do 

Richardson,Washington 

18 

Sebago 

s 

do 

Robinson,  James 

25 

Scarboro' 

s 

do 

Royal,  Theodore  A. 

19 

do 

s 

do 

Rounds,  Charles,  Jr. 

25 

do 

s 

do 

Record,  Alexander  C. 

21 

Saco 

M 

do 

Rounds,  Daniel 

20 

Scarboro' 

s 

do 

Taken  on  writ  of  habeas  corpus. 

Skillin,  Alvin 

24 

Raymond 

s 

do 

Stewart,  Clark 

18 

C.  Elizabeth 

s 

do 

Seavey,  Stephen  A. 

29 

Saco 

u 

do 

Smith,  Joshua 

19 

do 

s 

do 

Sanborn,  Nelson 

18 

Limington 

s 

do 

Deserted,  Nov.  18. 

Varney,  William  H. 

24 

Scarboro' 

M 

do 

"Walker,  Alonzo 

18 

do 

s 

do 

"Waterhouse,  Bartlett  F. 

24 

do 

s 

do 

Waterhouse,  Benj.  F. 

19 

do 

s 

do 

Winslow,  Seth  T. 

19 

N.  Portland 

s 

do 

Young,  John 

18 

Scarboro' 

s 

do 

Deshon,  Mark  W. 

24 

Limington 

s 

do 

Fogg,  George  H. 

22 

Scarboro' 

s 

do 

Milliken,  Benjamin  F. 

24 

do 

s 

do 

Green,  Samuel  C. 

Portland 

s 

Dec.  5 

33 


506  adjutant-genekal's  report. 

Recapitulation  of  Company  G,  Twelfth  Regiment  Infantry,  Me.  Volunteers. 


Present  &  Absent. 

Killed. 

Prison- 
ers. 

De- 
ceased. 

Dis- 
charged. 

De-' 

serted. 

Trans- 
ferred. 

Fit  for 
Duty. 

Sick. 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers 
Non-Com.  Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 

3 
11 

3 
63 

1 

1 

3 
11 

3 
65 

Total 

80     1 

1 

1 

82 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  1st,  1861. 


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APPENDIX   D. 


60T 


Keturn  of  Capt.  Elisha  Winter,  Company  D,  Twelfth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine 
Volunteers,  expressing  its  condition  on  the  morning  of  December  1st,  1861,  together 
with  a  record  of  the  changes  that  have  taken  place  in  the  Company  since  it  entered 
the  service- of  the  United  States,  on  the  fifteenth  day  of  November,  1861. 

ELISHA  WINTER,  Captain. 


Names. 


commiss'd  officers. 
Elisha  Winter, 
Henry  B.  Walton, 
C.  C  Richardson. 

SERGEANTS. 

George  E.  Andrews, 
Oscar  D.  Rolfe, 
John  H.  Bean, 
Augustus  J.  Hall, 
Charles  A.  Wait. 

CORPORALS. 

Manville  Waite, 
Henry  W.  Dunn, 
Jotham  S.  Wiieeler, 
William  J.  Greenleaf, 
Irving  B.  Parker, 
Farwell  Walton, 
Mark  Beverly, 
Sylvander  H.  Thomas. 

MUSICIANS. 

Merrill  H.  Andrews, 
Samuel  W.  Doble. 

WAGONER. 

Samuel  S.  Houghton. 

PRIVATES. 

Andrews,  .farncs  H. 
Andrews,  William  W. 
Andrews,  John 
Austin,  Charles  A. 
Brown,  Simeon  F. 
Babb,  Joel  M. 
Barrett,  Kufus 
Berry,  George  W. 
Brown,  Alonzo 
Bartlett,  Charles  R. 
Clement,  Roval  A. 
Canwell,  Sewall  F. 
Coburn,  Reuben  B. 
Conant,  -Joseph 
Casey,  Joseph  K. 
Coolidge,  Alonzo 
Dillingham,  Bainbridg 
Doble,  John  H. 
Davis,  William  H. 
Droun,  George  F. 
Elwell,  Eleazer  C. 
Frye,  Willard 
Frost,  Benjamin  F. 
Gowell,  Robert 
Hopkins,  Hiram  T. 
Hemingway,  Colman 
Howe,  Joel  B. 
Harris,  Edward  W. 
Hilt,  Thomas  S. 
Jones,  Ira  D. 


M 

Vlustr'd 

gj       Residence. 

C'5: 

into 

Remarlis. 

<                     : 

|;Z  U.S.Ser. 

37  Dixfield 

M  Nov.  15 

31  Peru 

M 

do 

25  Dixfield 

S 

do 

29  Oxford 

S 

do 

28  Rumford 

s 

do 

28,     do 

M 

do 

42  Carthage 

M 

do 

30  Dixfield 

M 

do 

24      do 

M 

do 

21  Andover,N.H. 

S 

do 

21  Dixfield 

s 

do 

38  Milton  PI. 

M 

do 

21  Rumford 

S 

do 

18  Peru 

s 

do 

39  Dixfield 

M 

do 

do 

s 

do 

16  Milton  PI. 

s 

do 

17  Dixfield 

s 

do 

28  Weld 

s 

do 

22  Franklin  PI. 

s 

do 

18      do 

s 

do 

28      do 

s 

do 

28  Peru 

M 

do 

28  Milton  PI. 

s 

do 

20 !  Mexico 

s 

do 

23!  Weld 

s 

do 

1 8  Carthage 

s 

do 

23  Byron 

s 

do 

20  Hanover 

s 

do 

23  Rumford 

s 

do 

Sick  at  Lowell. 

23  Franklin  PI. 

s 

do 

23  Rumford 

M 

do 

27  Roxburv 

s 

do 

19  j  Milton  PI. 

s 

do 

45  Dixfield 

M 

do 

i25l     do 

M 

do 

Acting  Drum-Major. 

431     do 

M 

do 

Detached  as  cook. 

27      do 

M 

do 

21 1     do 

s 

do 

44  Carthage 

M 

do 

45      do 

M 

do 

25  Peru 

S 

do 

31  Franklin  PI. 

M 

do 

20 !     do 

S 

do 

38  Milton  PI. 

M 

do 

40  Rumford 

S 

do 

28  [Peru 

M 

do 

22 1  Paris 

S 

do 

34lDixfield 

IM 

do 

508 


ADJUTANT-GENERAL  S   REPORT. 


Return  of  Company  D,  Twelfth  Regiment,  (  Continued.^ 


Names. 


Kaowles,  Humphrey  T. 
Kidder,  Charles  H. 
Lunt,  Charles  H. 
Lord,  Benjamin 
Lovejoy,  Uardiner 
Mitchell,  George 
Morse,  Cliarles  H. 
Newell,  Benjamin  J. 
Newton,  Albert  L. 
Newton  Orrison  R. 
Newton,  Charles  M. 
Park,  Stephen  H. 
Pratt,  Church 
Phelps,  Ehnore  S. 
Perry,  Lewis  M. 
Potter,  Gilbert  F. 
Penley,  Joseph  A. 
Perkins,  George  A. 
Pinkham,  James  R. 
Roberts,  Albert  J. 
Shedd,  William 
Skinner,  George 
Smith,  Amos 
Smith,  Josiah,  Jr. 
Stockbridire,  Issacher 
Thomas,  Fernando  M. 
Tracy,  Stephen  G. 
Wheeler,  William  J. 
Warren,  Oliver  H. 
Wright,  Edwin  R. 
Wing,  Ira  B. 
Wing,  Samuel  F. 
Wright,  Albert  L.  " 
Wiley,  William  H. 
Carvill,  Henry  W. 


OO 

Mnsrr'd 

a 

Residence. 

tW) 

into 

Remarks. 

< 

SK 

U.S.Ser. 
Nov.  15 

22 

Wilton 

M 

22 

Dixrield 

S 

do 

26 

Rumford 

M 

do 

■i% 

Franklin  PI. 

M 

do 

44 

Peru 

M 

do 

35 

Dixlield 

M 

do 

21 

Carthage 

S 

do 

21 

Weld 

s 

do 

Sick  at  LowelL 

25 

DixKeld 

s 

do 

22 

do 

s 

do 

18 

do 

s 

do 

25 

do 

s 

do 

18 

Carthage 

s 

do 

21 

Dixfield 

s 

do    • 

19 

Rumford 

s 

do 

18 

Otistield    ■ 

s 

do 

20 

Milton  PI. 

s 

do 

35 

Carthage 

M 

do 

28 

Milton  PI. 

s 

do 

18 

Carthage 

s 

do 

18 

Otisfield 

s 

do 

44 

Carthage 

M 

do 

Deserted,  Nov.  22. 

40 

Franklin  PL 

M 

do 

43 

Mexico 

33 

Dixfield 

20 

Byron 

40 

Franklin  PL 

19 

Dixfield 

21 

Humford 

18 

Weld 

21 

Franklin  PL 

24 

do 

18 

Otisfield 

23 

Mexico 

22 

Lewistou 

APPENDIX  D. 


509 


Recapitulation  of  Company  D,  Twelfth  Regiment  Infantry,  Me.  Volunteers. 


Present  &  Absent. 

P,:=„« 

De- 
ceased. 

Dis- 
charged. 

De- 
serted. 

Fit  for   i    g.  ^ 
Duty.        ^"'^^ 

Killed. 

ers. 

ferred. 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers 
Non-Com.  Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 

3 
13 

3 
62 

2 

1 

3 

13 

3 

65 

Total 

81      1       2     i 

1 

84 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  \st,  1861. 


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Present  Organization  of  the  Company. 

Date  of 

o 

Names. 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Rank  or 
Appoint- 

Remarks. 

S5 

< 

ment. 

1 

Elisha  Winter 

37 

Captain 

Dixfield 

Oct.  15 

2 

Henry  B   Walton 

31 

1st  Lieut. 

Peru 

do 

3 

C.  C.  Richardson 

21 

2d  Lieut. 

Dixfield 

do 

I 

George  E.  Andrews 

29 

Sergeant 

Oxford 

Nov.  18 

2 

Oscar  D   Rolfe 

do 

Rumford 

do 

3 

John  H.  Bean 

do 

do 

do 

4 

Augustus  J.  Hall 

do 

Carthage 

do 

5 

Charles  A.  Wait 

do 

Dixfield 

do 

1 

Manville  Wait 

24 

Corporal 

Dixfield 

Nov.  18 

2 

Henry  W.  Dunn 

21 

do 

Andover,N.H. 

do 

3 

Jotham  S.  Wheeler 

21 

do 

Dixfield 

do 

4 

William  J.  Greenleaf 

38 

do 

Milton  PI. 

do 

5 

Irving  B.  Parker 

21 

do 

Rumford 

do 

6 

Farwell  Walton 

18 

do 

Peru 

do 

7 

Mark  Beverly 

39 

do 

Dixfield 

do 

8 

Sylvander  H.  Thomas 

23 

do 

do 

do 

1 

Merrill  H.  Andrews 

16 

Fifer 

Milton  PI. 

2 

Samuel  W.  Doble 

17 

Drum'er 

Dixfield 

1 

Samuel  S.  Houghton 

28 

Wagoner 

Weld 

510 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Capt.  Enoch  Knight,  Company  E,  Twelfth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine 
Volunteers,  expressing  its  condition  on  the  morning  of  December  1st,  1861,  togeth- 
er with  a  record  of  the  changes  tiiat  have  taken  phice  in  the  Company  since  it  en- 
tered the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the  fifteenth  day  of  NovemheV,  1861. 

ENOCH  KNIGHT,  Captain. 


Mustr'd 

Names. 

S,|     Residence. 

C  tf 

into 

Remarks. 

< 

Ex 

U.S.Ser. 

commiss'd  officers. 

Enoch  Knight, 

27 

Bridgton 

S 

Nov.  15 

Horace  Eastman, 

29  Lovell 

M 

do 

Hamilton  S.  Lowell. 

20  Windham 

S 

do 

SERGEANTS. 

Marcellus  L.  Stearns, 

2.3  Lovell 

S 

do 

Sevmore  A  Farrington, 

2.5  Frveburg 

s 

do 

Sullivan  J.  Wiley, 

23      do 

s 

do 

Samuel  Knight. 

24  Bridgton 

s 

do 

CORPORALS. 

Henry  M.  Stearns, 

22 

Lovell 

s 

do 

Ephraim  H.  Riley, 

2.5 

Bridgton 

M 

do 

Henry  S.  Berry. 

21 

Denmark 

s 

do 

MUSICIANS. 

George  W.  Andrews, 

18 

Lovell 

s 

do 

Osgood  H.  Watson. 

25 

do 

M 

do 

WAGONER. 

Peltiab  F.  Andrews. 

24 

Lovell 

s 

do 

PRIVATES. 

Adams,  Albion 

18 

Stoneham 

s 

do 

Ames,  Franklin 

23 

Temple 

s 

do 

Bell,  William 

39 

Farmington 

s 

do 

Barker,  Willard 

19 

Frveburg 

s 

do 

Bacon,  Melville  C. 

23  Bridgton 

M 

do 

Bacon,  Charles  H. 

28      do 

M 

do 

Barker,  Jolln  P. 

21  Fryeburg 

s 

do 

Bacon,  Granville  B. 

18  Bridgton 

s 

do 

Bragdon,  Charles  H. 

24  Fryeburg 

s 

do 

Berrv,  Gilson  A. 

18  Denmark 

s 

do 

Brackett,  Orin  T. 

18|     do 

s 

do 

Chaplin,  Caleb  A. 

37  Bridsrton 

M 

do 

Cook,  George  W. 

26  Conway,  N.H. 

s 

do 

Cook,  Thomas  D. 

38  Frveburg 

M 

do 

Caldwell,  George  E. 

21  Lowell 

S 

do 

Cross,  Moses 

19  Bridgton 

s 

do 

Charles,  Stephen 

1 9  Frveburg 

s 

do 

Charles,  Henry 

30  Lovell 

M 

do 

Cook,  John  A. 

28  Farmington 

s 

do 

Charles,  Sewell  C. 

25  Fryeburg 

s 

do 

Dyer,  William  H. 

18  Farmington 

s 

do 

Douglass,  Richard  D. 

32  Bridgton 

M 

do 

Dodge,  Royal  L. 

20      do 

s 

do 

Davis,  Wifliam  T. 

18  Farmington 

s 

do 

Davis,  Hiram  S. 

20      do 

s 

do 

^ 

Evans,  George  M. 

18  Sweden 

s 

do 

Emerson,  James 

35'Stowe 

M 

do 

Eastman,  Seth 

23  Lowell 

s 

do 

Fish,  David  R. 

40  Starks 

s 

do 

Fox, John 

22  Lowell 

M 

do 

GraflFam,  Charles  H. 

19  Bridi,'ton 

s 

do 

Gray,  Marshall 

28  Lovell 

M 

do 

Grover,  Almon 

21  Bridgton 

s 

do 

Gilman,  Samuel 

27  Lovell 

s 

do 

Gilraan,  Elias 

23      do 

M 

do 

Grace,  Franklin 

35 

Chatham.NH. 

M 

do 

APPENDIX   D. 


511 


Return  of  Company  E,  Tivelfth  Regiment,  (  Continued.') 


Names. 


Hamlin,  Algernon 
Hobbs,  John  F. 
Hammons,  John  F. 
Humphrey,  George  W. 
Johnson,  Thomas  M. 
Jewett,  Oliver  D. 
Jewett,  William  H. 
Kenniston,  Andrew  J. 
Knight,  Streeter 
Kenniston,  Melville 
Kendall.  Nathan  W. 
Libby,  Nathan  G. 
Littlefield,  Alexander 
Mace,  Cornelius  S. 
Manson,  Stephen  G. 
McAllister,  Isaac  F. 
McGee,  James  D. 
Nye,  Watson 
Phelps,  Alvah  B. 
Powers,  James 
Potter,  Eleason 
Patterson,  James 
Pingree,  William 
Quincy,  Joseph 
Richardson,  Aaron 
Sawyer,  Barnett  U. 
Stearns,  James  C. 
Stearns,  Timothy 
Smart,  Marcus  M. 
Sargent,  Levitt  C. 
Safford,  Thaxter  B. 
Simpson,  Albion  L. 
Wentworth,  Stephen  R. 
Wentworth,  Benj.  0. 
Wallace,  Gilman 


Residence. 


Bridgton 
Lovell 

do 
Temple 
Stowe 
Bridgton 

do 
Fryeburg 
Sweden 
Bridgton 
do 
do 
do 
Farmington 
Lovell 
Stoneham 
Bridgton 
Chesterville 
Bridgton 
Brownfield 
Scarboro' 
Lovell 
Denmark 

do 

Baldwin 

Lovell 

do 

do 

20 I Fryeburg 
Lovell 
Fayette 
Bridgton 
21;  Baldwin 
231     do 
18  Stowe 


o«5 

Miistr'd 

1.'  u 

into 

g« 

U.S.Ser. 

S 

Nov.  15 

S 

do 

s 

do 

S 

do 

xM 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

512  adjutant-general's  report. 

Recapitulation  of  Company  E,  Twelfth  Regiment  Infantry,  Me.  Volunteers. 


Present  &  Absent. 

Killed. 

Prison- 
ers. 

De- 
ceased. 

Dis.     '    De- 
charged,  serted. 

Trans- 
ferred. 

Fit  for 
Duty. 

Sick. 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers          3 
Non-Com.  Officers                7 
Musicians  &  Wagoner         3 
Privates                                71 

3 

7 

3 

71 

Total   ,                  1       84 

1 

84 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  1st,  1861. 


Present. 


Foe  Duty. 


3    7  74  84 


Sick. 


o;^: 


On 

Special 

Duty. 


In 

Arrest. 


^   0,,  o,  g; ,  ft. 


Absent. 


Sick. 


On 

Special 
Service. 


84 


Present  Organization  of  the  Company. 


Names. 


Enoch  Knight 
Horace  Eastman 
Hamilton  S.  Lowell 


Marcellus  L.  Steams 
Seyniore  A.  Farrington 
Sullivan  J.  Wiley 


4  Samuel  Knijjht 


1  Henry  M.  Steams 

2  Ephraim  H.  Riley 
3 1  Henry  S.  Berry 


Residence. 


27  Captain    Bridgton 
29  1st  Lieut. 'Lovell 
20i2d  Lieut.  Windham 


23 [Sergeant 


do 
do 
do 


Corporal 
do 
do 


Lovell 
Fry  e  burg 

do 
Bridgton 


Lovell 

Bridston 

Denmark 


Date  of 
Rank  or 
Appoint- 
ment. 


Nov.  15 
do 
do 


Nov.  15 
do 
do 
do 


Remarks. 


APPENDIX  D. 


513 


Return  of  Capt.  Seth  C.  Farrinfjton,  Company  F,  Twelfth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine 
Volunteers,  expressing  its  condition  on  the  morning  of  December  1st,  1861,  to- 
gether with  a  record  of  the  changes  that  have  taken  place  in  the  Company  since  it 
entered  the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the  fifteenth  day  of  November,  1861. 

SETH  C.  FARRINGTON,  Captain. 


c^ 

MiistrM 

Name^. 

be 

Kesidence. 

C  w, 

into 

Remarks. 

< 

Sec 

U.S.Ser. 

commiss'd  officers. 

*■ 

Seth  C  FaiTington, 

25iFryeburg 

s 

Nov.  15 

Abbott  Coan, 

27 

Orono 

M 

do 

Edward  H.  B.  Wilson. 

21 

do 

s 

do 

SERGEANTS. 

Freeman  H.  Chase, 

22 

Lincoln 

s 

do 

Alfred  R.  Straw, 

28 

Garland 

s 

do 

David  B.  Chesley, 

19 

Lincoln 

s 

do 

Jeddiah  Greenlaw. 

30 

Orono 

s 

do 

CORPORALS. 

Eugene  B.  Stinson, 

2.5 

Lincoln 

s 

do 

William  C  Hanson, 

21 

do 

s 

do 

John  A.  Dicker, 

19 

Orono 

s 

do 

Levi  W.  Edgerly, 

24 

Exeter 

s 

do 

Marcena  C.  Gray. 

22 

Orono 

s 

do 

PRIVATES. 

Andrews,  James  M. 

21 

do 

M 

do 

Adams,  Isaiah 

21 

Garland 

s 

do 

Arthurs,  Herman  C. 

19 

Lincoln 

s 

do 

Arey,  Lorenzo 

19  Acton 

s 

do 

Buckley,  William 

20 

Orono 

s 

do 

Berry,  Stephen  G. 

22 

Garland 

s 

do 

Butler,  Peter 

32lOrono 

s 

do 

Butler,  Oscar 

22 1  Exeter 

s 

do 

Cookson,  Calvin  W. 

18 

Linneus 

s 

do 

Sick  at  Portland. 

Cooley,  Charles 

18 

Ripley 

s 

do 

Coan,  Albert 

21 

Exeter 

s 

do 

Champeon,  Jerry  R. 

22 

do 

s 

do 

Champeon,  William 

18 

do 

s 

do 

Clankay,  Joseph 

35 

Orono 

s 

do 

Collier,  George 

29 

Alton 

s 

do 

Duplissa,  Horatio 

21 

Orono 

s 

do 

Dill,  Hiram 

29 

Lincoln 

s 

do 

Estes,  Michael 

18 

Orono 

s 

do 

Estes,  Stephen 

20 

do 

s 

do 

Estes,  Albert 

18 

Shapleigh 

s 

do 

Fox,  Samuel 

18 

Garland 

s 

do 

Forbes,  Joseph  D. 

22 

Bradford 

s 

do 

Foster,  Gabriel  A. 

27 

Burlington 

s 

do 

French,  Robert  T. 

37 

Garland 

s 

do 

Garnett,  Charles  D. 

25 

Woodville 

s 

do 

Garnett,  Josiah 

23 

Winn 

s 

do 

Gary,  Joseph 

25 

Bradford 

s 

do 

Hill,  Luther  M. 

21 

Exeter 

s 

do 

Henderson,  William  0. 

31 

New  Portland 

s 

do 

Huse,  William 

18 

Corinth 

s 

do 

Hanson,  Aaron 

19 

Lincoln 

s 

do 

Hatch,  Joseph 

27 

do 

M 

do 

Hanson,  Edwin 

23 

do 

s 

do 

Horton,  Joseph  A. 

30|Bradford 

s 

do 

Handy,  Wesley  H. 

22  Garland 

s 

do 

Kingston,  Jeremiah 

25|01dtown 

s 

do 

Kennedy,  Martin 

22  Orono 

s 

do 

Littlefieid,  John 

25 1  Greenfield 

s 

do 

Miller,  Eliphalet 

21 

Burlington 

s 

do 

514 


ADJUTANT-GENERAL  S   REPORT. 


Return  of  Company  F,  Tivelfth  Regiment^  (^Continued.') 


March,  George,  "W. 
McPheters,  John  C. 
Peasley,  Aruna  E. 
Page,  Edwards  S. 
Paine,  Edwin  M. 
Porter,  David  S. 
Rancho,  Maxim 
Eussell,  Alonzo 
Russell,  Benjamin  F. 
Roach,  James 
Rowan,  John  B. 
Stratton,  Charles  H. 
Stratton,  Ira  F. 
Seavey,  Calvin  R. 
Seavey,  Cyrus  L. 
Sylvester,  Allen  L. 
Severance,  La  Grange 
Tarhox,  Chandler  H, 
Tuck,  Enoch  L. 
Titcorab,  Leonard  H. 
Thayer,  George  G. 
Tibbetts,  Franklin 
Towle,  Uriah 
Vinal,  Martin  J. 
Williams,  Charles  A. 
Walker,  Benjamin  F. 
Willey,  Harrison 
Weeks,  ]Mark 
Young,  Jerry 
Kimball,  Charles 
St.  Coolidge,  James 


Residence. 


ci:  Miistr'd 

'~       into 

SS  U.S.Ser. 


21  Ncwburg 
37|Greenfield 

21  Burlington 
do 

34  Orono 

22  01dto\vn 
32JOrono 
19jExeter 
21      do 
18|Charleston 

23  Orono 
19  Chester 
20 !     do 
23  Exeter 
19      do 

18  Dover 
22 1  Bangor 
27  HoUis 
33  Lee 
21  Garland 
21  Chester 
12  Burlington 
27  [Freedom,    N, 
24, Orono        [H 
21  IGreenbush 


S    Nov.  15 


Exeter 

do 
Orono 
Exeter 
18  Lisbon 
22  Byron 


do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


Remarks. 


Previously  enlisted. 
Sick  at  Portland. 


APPENDIX   D. 


515 


Recapitulation  of  Company  F,  Twelfth  Regiment  Infantry,  Me.  Volunteers. 


Present  &  Absent. 

Dis- 
charged. 

De- 

serted. 

Trans- 
ferred. 

Fit  for 
Duty. 

Sick. 

Killed. 

ers.     ceased. 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers 
Non-Com.  Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 

3 
9 

67 

3 

3 
9 

70 

Total                      1       79 

3     ! 

1                 i 

82 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  Ist,  1861. 


Present. 

Absent. 

On 

In 

Arrest. 

On 

For  Duty. 

Sice. 

Special 

DUTT. 

Sick. 

Speciai, 
Service. 

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82 

Present  Organization  of  the  Company. 


Names. 


Seth  C.  Farrington 
Abbott  Coan 
Edward  H.  B.  Wilson 


Freeman  H.  Chase 
Alfred  R.  Straw 
David  B.  Chesley 
Jeddiah  Greenlaw 


Eugene  B.  Stinson 
William  C  Hanson 
John  A.  Dicker 
Levi  W.  Edgerly 
Marcena  C.  Gray 


Residence. 


Captain     Fryeburg 
1st  Lieut.  Orono 
do 


Lincoln 
Garland 
Lincoln 
Orono 


Lincoln 
do 
Orono 

Exeter 
Orono 


21 

22 

28 

2d  Lieut. 

Sergeant 
do 

19 

do 

30 

do 

2.5 

21 

Corporal 
do 

19 

do 

24 

do 

22 

do 

Date  of 
Rank  or 
Appoint- 
ment. 


Remarks. 


616 


ADJUTANT-GENERAL  S   REPORT. 


Return  of  Capt.  Moses  M.  Robinson,  Company  G,  Twelfth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine 
Volunteers,  expressing  its  condition  on  the  morning  of  December  1st,  1861,  together 
with  a  record  of  tiie  changes  that  have  taken  jilace  in  the  Company  since  it  entered 
the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the  fifteenth  day  of  November,  1861. 

MOSES  M.  ROBINSON,  Captain. 


— 

u    * 

Mustr'd 

Names. 

6 

Residence. 

C'ao 

into 

Remarks. 

< 

SX 

U.S.Ser. 

commiss'd  officers. 

Moses  M.  Robinson, 

26 

Portland 

S 

Nov.  15 

Stephen  B.  Pacl<ard, 

23 

Auburn 

s 

do 

William  B.  Skillin. 

42 

N.  Yarmouth 

M 

do 

SERGEANTS.  . 

Almon  Guy  Ward, 

2.3 

Waterford 

S 

do 

William  A.  Bearce, 

36 

Auburn 

M 

do 

Joseph  Tufts,  Jr. 

32 

Ivingfield 

M 

do 

Sick  in  hospital. 

Samuel  Patterson, 

20 

Salem 

S 

do 

Enoch  Young. 

44 

Yarmouth 

M 

do 

CORPORALS. 

Jesse  Vose,  Jr. 

22 

Kingfield 

S 

do 

William  H.  Lovejoy, 

37 

Salem 

M 

do 

Silas  B.  Woodsum, 

22 

Harrison 

S 

do 

John  W.  Lombard, 

24 

Windham 

M 

do 

Belcher  S.  Stewart, 

26 

Salem 

M 

do 

Hubbard  C.  Moody, 

38 

Dead  River 

M 

do 

Melzar  W.  Chadbourne, 

21 

Waterford 

S 

do 

Sick  in  hospital 

Dexter  B.  Brown. 

22 

do 

S 

do 

MUSICIANS. 

John  Munroe, 

15 

do 

S 

do 

Robert  Lowe. 

40 

N.  Yarmouth 

M 

do 

WAGONER. 

Merrill  W.  Haskell. 

20 

Harrison 

S 

do 

PRIVATES. 

Averill,  Eliab 

19 

Wilton 

s 

do 

Billings,  Charles  L. 

20 

Waterford 

S 

do 

Brown,  Samuel  L. 

42 

Minot 

M 

do 

Blackstone,  Benj.  B. 

20 

Pownal 

s 

do 

Blair,  William  H. 

39 

do 

M 

do 

Briggs,  Leonard 

24 

Paris 

M 

do 

Burns,  Benjamin 

27 

Embden 

M 

do 

Carter,  Edwin 

19 

Bridgton 

S 

do 

Chase,  John 

26 

Upton 

s 

do 

Sick  in  hospital. 

Churchill,  Osgood  B. 

36 

Oxford 

M 

do 

Clough,  John  Y. 

27 

Pownal 

S 

do 

Chase,  Emerson 

22 

Madrid 

s 

do 

Davie,  James  S. 

30 

Hebron 

M 

do 

Davie,  Samuel  H. 

28 

do 

s 

do 

Dodge,  Ephraim  A. 

18 

Salem 

s 

do 

Dodge,  Joseph  0. 

31 

do 

s 

do 

Durrell,  Marcellus  R. 

19 

Kingfield 

s 

do 

Durrell,  Isaac  F. 

18 

do 

s 

do 

Dudley,  Henry  H. 

23 

do 

M 

do 

Durgin,  Orin  A. 

21 

Limerick 

S 

do 

Edson,  Charles  H. 

21 

Harrison 

s 

do 

Euster,  Hildreth  R. 

20 

Dead  River 

s 

do 

Transferred  to  Co.  L 

Grover,  Hazen  W. 

18 

Bethel 

s 

do 

Hill,  Laban  H. 

44 

Sweden 

s 

do 

Hewey,  Charles  G. 

21 

Embden 

s 

do 

Harden,  Orlando  E. 

18 

Bethel 

s 

do 

Hall,  Francis  0. 

18 

do 

s 

do 

Harmon,  John  A. 

27 

Harrison 

s 

do 

Holt,  Darius 

41 

[Minot 

M 

do 

Holt,  James  R. 

18 

1     do 

s 

do 

APPENDIX   D. 


517 


Return  of  Company  G,  Tiuelfth  Regiment,  ( Continued.^ 


Names. 


Harlow,  Nathaniel 
Hayford,  liufus  S. 
Kilgore,  Frank 
Kimball,  Emerson 
Kilgore,  Edward 
Kenniston,  Edward  H 
Kneeland,  William  R. 
Longley,  Lewis  F. 
Linnell,  George  W". 
L'ibby,  Alvarado 
Loring,  William  W. 
Longley,  Joseph  R. 
Lovejoy,  John  H. 
Marden,  Nathaniel 
Mayberry,  Randall  F. 
Merchant,  Joel  G. 
Mitchell,  Lewis 
Maxim,  Henry  H. 
Maxim,  Albion  A. 
Monk,  Albion 
Mills,  George  W. 
McLoon,  Charles  H. 
McCorrison.  Wellington 
McCrillis,  William  H 
McCrillis,  Albert 
Peabody,  Ansell  S. 
Pike,  Alvin 

Reed,  William  O. 

Reed,  Ephraim 

Randall,  William  D. 

Richards,  Ansel 

Steler,  William  H. 

Stevens,  John 

Steler,  Silas  B. 

Smith,  Hendrick 

Smith,  Simon  G. 

Soper,  Calvin 

Shapleigh,  Levi  J. 

Taylor,  Asa  M. 

Taylor,  Daniel  S. 

Taylor,  Eben  F. 

Usher,  Silas  B. 

Watson,  William  W. 

Watson,  George  L. 

Wood,  Charles  0. 

Wight,  James  P. 

Whitman,  Cyphiam 

Vose,  Eben  F. 

Voter,  Laforest 

Young,  Robert 


Residence. 


Mnstt'd 

into 
U.S.Ser. 


Buckfield 
Salem 
Stoneham 
Hiram 

Philips 

Sweden 

Waterford 

Lincoln  PI. 

Limerick 

N.  Yarmouth 

Kingfield 

Salem 

Upton 

Gorham 

N.  Yarmouth 

do 
Buckfield 

do 
Paris 
Salem 
Kingfield 
Sumner 
Wilton 

do 
Jackson  PI. 
Sweden 
Kingfield 
Walton 
Kingfield 
Salem 
Harrison 
Waterford 
Harrison 
Waterford 
Biddeford 
New  Portland 
Yarmouth 
Dead  River 

do 

do 

do 
Waterford 

do 

do 
Oxford 
Buckfield 
Kingfield 
Madrid 


llS'JerusalemPl. 


Nov.  15 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


Remarks. 


Transferred  from  Co.  A. 
Transferred  to  Co.  B. 


Transferred  to  Co.  L 


"  Co.  B. 
"  Co.  L 
"     Co.  B. 


Transferred  to  Co.  B. 


Transferred  to  Co.  I. 
"     Co.  B. 


Transferred  to  Co.  I. 


518  adjutant-general's  report. 

Recapitulation  of  Company  G,  Twelfth  Recjiment  Infantry,  Me.  Volunteers. 


Present  &  Absent. 

Killed. 

Prison- 
ers. 

De- 
ceased. 

Dis- 
charged. 

De- 
serted. 

Trans- 
ferred. 

Fit  for 
Duty. 

Sick. 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers 
Non-Com.  Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 

3 
11 

3 
67 

2 

1 

3 

13 

3 

68 

Total                      1       84           3 

87 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  \st,  1861. 


PllESENT. 

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On 

In 

On 

For  Duty. 

Sick. 

Speciai, 

Sick. 

Special 

Duty. 

Service. 

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Present  Organization  of  the  Company. 


Date  of 

o" 

Names. 

bit 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Rank  or 
Appoint- 

Remarks. 

ment. 

1 

Moses  M.  Robinson 

26 

Captain 

Portland 

Oct.  15 

2 

Stephen  B.  Pacl<ard 

23  1st  Lieut 

Auliurn 

do 

3 

William  B.  SkiUin 

42 

2d  Lieut. 

N.  Yarmouth 

do 

1 

Aim  on  Giiv  Ward 

23 

Sergeant 

Waterford 

Nov.  18 

2 

WilUiam  A.  Bearce 

36;       do 

Auburn 

do 

3 

Joseph  Tufts,  Jr. 

32 

do 

Kinjilield 

do 

4 

Samuel  Paterson 

20 

do 

Salem 

do 

5 

Enoch  Young 

44 

do 

Yarmouth 

do 

1 

Jesse  Vose,  Jr. 

22 

Corporal 

Kingfield 

Nov.  18 

2 

William  H  Lovejoy 

37 

do 

Salem 

do 

3 

Silas  B.  Woods  urn 

22 

do 

Harrison 

do 

4 

John  W.  Lonibard 

24 

do 

Windham 

do 

5 

Belcher  S  Sruart 

26 

do 

Salem 

do 

6 

Hubbard  C.  Moody 

38 

do 

Dead  Biver 

do 

7 

Melzar  W.  Chad  bourne 

21 

do 

Waterford 

do 

8 

Dexter  B.  Brown 

22 

do 

do 

do 

APPENDIX   D. 


519 


Return  of  Capt.  John  F.  Appleton,  Company  H,  Twelfth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine 
Volunteers,  expressing  its  condition  on  the  morning  of  December  1st,  1861,  to- 
gether with  a  record  of  the  changes  that  have  taken  place  in  the  Company  since  it 
entered  the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the  fifteenth  day  of  November,  1861. 

JOHN  F.  APPLETON,  Captain. 


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commiss'd  officers. 

John  F.  Appleton,           2; 

>  Bangor 

s 

Nov.  15 

Daniel  M.  Phillips,          2t 

)  Gorham 

S 

do 

George  Webster.              2 

J  Bangor 

S 

do 

SERGEANTS. 

Caleb  Kimball,                2' 

1  Hollis 

S 

do 

La  Grange  Severance,     2; 

i  Bangor 

S 

do 

^ 

Lewis  H;  Walton,            1 

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s 

do 

Alvin  Chandler,               3 

I  Barnard 

M 

do 

Samuel  D.  Atkinson.      2 

I  Hollis 

s 

do 

CORPORALS. 

Lewis  H.  Bradbury,         1 

3  Buxton 

s 

do 

Isaac  P.  Smith,                2 

I  Greenville 

s 

do 

William  B.  McKinney,   2 

I  Kenduskcag 

s 

do 

Edward  Parshley,             2 

3  Sangerville 

s 

do 

Harris  S.  Mason,              1 

8  Lyman 

s 

do 

William  M.  Berry,           1 

8  Buxton 

s 

do 

Eugene  Kingman,            1 

SjDexter 

s 

do 

Franklin  Lord.                 2 

0  Detroit 

s 

do 

MUSICIANS. 

Holmes,  Tillson,              2 

5      do 

M 

do 

Harrison  Smith.               2 

4  Harmony 

do 

WAGONER. 

George  P.  Underwood.   2 

2  Saco 

s 

do 

PRIVATES. 

Applebee,  George  W.      2 

2  Detroit 

s 

do 

Abbott,  Simon  A.            1 

8  Dexter 

s 

do 

Anderson,  Frank  E.         1 

8  Buxton 

s 

do 

Avery,  Thomas  H.           2 

3  Acton 

s 

do 

Barnes,  William  C.         2 

9  Atkinson 

M 

do 

Barney,  John                     2 

1  Greenville 

s 

do 

Billings,  Daniel  C.           2 

7  Williamsburg 

s 

do 

Burriil,  John  R.               2 

1  Corinna 

s 

do 

Bm-ton,  George  F.           2 

2  Linneus 

s 

do 

Brown,  John                     1 

8  Hollis 

s 

do 

Butterfield,  Lewis  W.     3 

1  Lyman 

s 

do 

Cooley,  Nelson  T.            1 

8  St.  Albans 

s 

do 

Cramp,  Robert  J.             2 

6  Newburg 

s 

do 

Cole,  Samuel  W.             3 

3  Hollis 

M 

do 

Clair,  Jarvis                       4 

0  Bucksport 

M 

do 

Davis,  Collostin               1 

8  Pittsfield 

s 

do 

Davis,  Spencer 

8  Saco 

s 

do 

Doyle,  John                      5 

4  Portland 

s 

do 

Eaton,  Humphrey  W.     - 

>4  Buxton 

s 

do 

Fortier,  Levi                      i 

!1  Greenville 

s 

do 

Goodwin,  Waldron          4 

U  Newfield 

M 

do 

Graffam,  Samuel  C.         i 

22  Corinna 

s 

do 

Gould,  Hiram  M. 

8  Dexter 

s 

do 

Graifam,  Alvah  R. 

9  Corinna 

s 

do 

Garctt,  Samuel  A. 

35  Vinalhaven 

M 

do 

Golf,  George 

21  Buxton 

s 

do 

Guilford,  Woodman  P. 

18  Hollis 

s 

do 

Heald,  John  D. 

22  No.  3,  R.  5 

s 

do 

Hixon,  Roscoe  L. 

18  Pittsfield 

s 

do 

* 

Harvey,  William  K. 

27|Deer  Isle 

M 

do 

520 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Company  H,  Twelfth  Regiment,  (  Continued.') 


Names. 


Hamilton,  Alfred 
Jordan,  Ferdinand 
Leigliton,  Robert  B. 
Larshus,  Joseph 
Langley,  Henry  L. 
MiUer/Cluirles 
Milton,  Charles  F. 
McLean,  Neil 
Nickerson,  Josiah  P. 
Norton,  Edson 
O'Neal,  Jeremiah 
Peters,  Thomas 
Page,  Elbridge  H. 
Phillips,  Ahiea 
Rines,  Jesse  U. 
Rines,  Joshua  C. 
Rancoe,  George 
Reed,  Henry  A. 
Reed,  William  A. 
Redlen,  Lorenzo  E. 
Sandborn,  Fred.  A.  H. 
Shepard,  Hiram  W. 
Sealand,  Stephen  S. 
Tibbetts,  Elijah  G. 
Thorns,  Charles  H. 
Towle,  Alvin  B. 
Tucker,  Russell  S. 
Thornton,  Franklin 
Tuttle,  Edwin 
Tyler,  Henry 
Whitton,  Andrew  J. 
White,  Joseph  S. 
White,  Sullivan  S. 
Woodworth,  Alonzo 
Avery,  Charles  H. 


Residence. 


Deer  Isle 

Saco 

Addison 

Greenville 

Newticld 

Bangor 

Exeter 

C.Breton.N.S 

Corinna 

Ellsworth 

Saco 

Bangor 

St.  Albans 

N.  Brunswick 

Hampden 

do 
Greenville 
Newfield 

do 
Buxton 
Brewer 
Newfield 
Bangor 
Corinna 
Bangor 
Plymouth 
Kenduskeag 
Lyman 
Acton 
Buxton 
Saco 
Sebec 
Dexter 
Franklin 
Acton 


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Remarks. 


Sick  at  Portland. 


APPENDIX  D.  521 

Recapitulation  of  Company  H,  Twelfth  Regiment  Infantry,  Me.  Volunteers. 


Present  &  Absent. 

Killed. 

nio- 

Tlfl- 

Trans- 

Fit  for 
Duty. 

Sick. 

ers.      ceased,    charged,  serted. 

ferred. 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers 
Non-Com.  Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 

3 
13 

3 
63 

1 

3 
13 

3 
64 

Total 

82 

1 

1            1 

83 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  1st,  1861. 


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Present  Organization  of  the  Company. 


Names. 


John  F.  Appleton  23 

Daniel  M.  Phillips  25 

George  Webster  27 


Caleb  Kimball  27 

La  Grange  Severance  22 

Lewis  H.  Watson  19 

Alvin  Chandler  31 

Samuel  D.  Atkinson  22 


Lewis  H.  Bradbury  1 

Isaac  P.  Smith  24 

William  B.  McKenny  21 

Edward  Parshley  23 

Harris  S.  Mason  1 

William  M.  Berry  1 

Eugene  Kingman  1  _ 

Franklin  Lord  jlS 


Rank. 


Captain 
1st  Lieut. 
2d  Lieut. 


Sergeant 
do 
do 
do 
do 


Corporal 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


Residence. 


Bangor 
Gorham 
Bangor 


Hollis 
Bangor 

do 
Barnard 
Hollis 


Buxton 

Oreenville 

Kenduskeag 

Sangerville 

Lyman 

Buxton 

Dexter 

Detroit 


Date  of 
Rank  or 
Appoint- 
ment. 


Oct.  15 
do 
do 


Nov.  16 
do 
do 
do 
do 


Nov.  16 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


34 


522 


ADJUTANT-GENERAL  S   REPORT. 


Return  of  Capt.  M.  R.  Fessenden,  Company  I,  Twelfth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine 
Volunteers,  expressing  its  condition  on  the  morning  of  December  1st,  1861,  to- 
gether with  a  record  of  the  changes  that  have  talcen  place  in  the  Company  since 
it  entered  the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the  sixteenth  day  of  November,  1861. 

M.  R.  FESSJENDEN,  Captain. 


Names. 


COMMISSU    OFFICEES. 

Menzias  K.  Fessenden, 
Samuel  F.  Thompson, 
Abram  B.  Coombs. 

SERGEANTS. 

Charles  H.  Buswell, 
Joseph  W.  Thompson, 
Alfred  1).  Morse, 
Tristam  C.  Coding, 
William  A.  Garnsey. 

CORPORALS. 

George  A.  Francis, 
John  Haskell, 
Jonathan  N.  Drew, 
Ephraim  Gutitii, 
Hiram  G.  Claridge, 
Reuben  Gowcn, 
Daniel  Wentvvorth, 
Andrew  T.  Sawyer. 

MUSICIANS. 

Joseph  N.  Barrows, 
Prentiss  P.  Allen. 

WAGONER. 

Lewis  B.  Hopkins. 

PRIVATES. 

Ames,  George  W. 
Blanchard,  John  M. 
Baker,  Jeremy 
Bailey,  John  P. 
Bagley,  Jacob 
Burbank,  Alvin 
Bilby,  John 
Benson,  .James  Harris 
Cilley,  Ellas 
Curtis,  Augustus 
Clark,  James 
Davis,  Sanford 
Drink  water,  Martin 
Downcs,  AI)raiTi  B. 
Dougherty,  Albert 
Gordon,  Simmons 
Green,  Charles  P. 
Gilbert,  Augustus 
Grant,  George  A. 
Hawkins,  Thomas 
Haskell,  William  C. 
Henderson,  John  H. 
Harford,  Peter  J. 
Hunt,  Jonathan  S. 
Johnson,  Augustus  O. 
Kimball,  Asa 
Kirkpatrick,  James 
Leeman,  Charles  D. 
Langlcy,  Moses  B. 
Leaviit,  Eliphalet 


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U.S.Ser. 

29 

Portland 

Nov.  16 

41 

Bangor 

M 

do 

.38 

do 

M 

do 

33 

do 

M 

do 

28 

do 

M 

do 

35 

Old  town 

S 

do 

45 

Hampden 

M 

do 

21 

Bangor 

S 

do 

23 

Shirley 

s 

do 

36 

Bangor 

M 

do 

36 

do 

M 

Nov.  18 

Transferred  from  Co.  B. 

44 

do 

M 

do 

44 

do 

M 

do 

43 

do 

M 

do 

28 

do 

M 

do 

21 

Greenville 

s 

do 

27 

do 

s 

Nov.  16 

Sick  in  hospital. 

20 

Corinna 

s 

do 

29 

Bangor 

M 

do 

26 

Bucksport 

S 

do 

26 

Bangor 

M 

do 

27 

do 

S 

do 

22 

Washington 

S 

do 

43 

Bangor 

M 

do 

34 

do 

M 

do 

44 

do 

M 

do 

28 

do 

S 

do 

29 

Atkinson 

M 

do 

21 

Bangor 

S 

do 

18 

Boston 

S 

do 

21 

Muntville 

S 

do 

44 

Bangor 

M 

do 

21 

Brewer 

s 

do 

29 

Carmcl 

M 

do 

38 

Rockland 

M 

do 

25 

Dexter 

S 

do 

35 

Bangor 

M 

do 

Transferred  from  Co.  H. 

18 

Greenville 

S 

do 

30 

Bangor 

M 

do 

18 

do 

S 

do 

25 

Shirley 

M 

do 

21 

Greenville 

S 

do 

32 

Charleston 

S 

do 

18 

Corinth 

s 

do 

43 

Bangor 

s 

do 

32 

do 

M 

do 

22 

Abbott 

s 

do 

23 

Stetson 

M 

do 

Deserted  Nov.  21. 

45 

Wool  borough 

s 

do 

APPENDIX   D. 


523 


Return  of  Company  I,  Twelfth  Regiment,  ( Continued.^ 


Names. 


Lebenstein,  William 
Muekie,  John 
McKusick,  Noah 
McLaughlin,  Wm.  D. 
Murray,  Ivory 
MeGuire,  John 
Nickerson,  Phineas 
Nichols,  Charles  A, 
Nutter,  Samuel 
Osborn,  Bryden  S. 
Powers,  Alanson 
Saunders,  Elmon  P. 
Sawyer,  Archelaus  W. 
Smith,  James  W. 
Saunders,  Albion  P. 
Smiley,  Joel  C. 
Tibbetts,  Albert  P. 
Thompson,  Edwin  S. 
Torsey,  William  H. 
Tibbetts,  Charles 
Torsey,  John  W. 
West,  George  E. 
Washburn,  Edwin  J. 
Waterhouse,  Henry  C 
Berry,  George  W. 
Charles,  Edward  C. 
Chase,  Stephen 
Palmer,  Jacob  H. 
Reed,  William  0. 
Young,  Robert 
McCrillis,  Albert 
McCrillis,  William  H. 
Eustis,  Hildreth  R. 
Taylor,  Farringtoa 
Peabody,  Ansel  S. 
Carpenter,  David 
Condon,  Michael 
Gragg,  Walter  W. 


Residence. 


Ms 


Bluehill 

Gloucester 

Bangor 

do 

do 
Carmel 
Bangor 
Abbott 
Corinna 
Bangor 

do 

do 
Greenville 
Glenburn 
Brewer 
Benton 
Bangor 

do 

do 
Glenburn 
Bangor 
Holden 
Brewer 

do 
Carthage 
Bangor 


Hampden 
Kingfield 
Jerusalem  PI 
Wilton 

do 
Dead  River 
Dead  RiverPl, 
Jackson  PI. 
Linneus 
Orrlngton 
Brewer 


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Remarks. 

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M 

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S 

do 

Deserted  Nov.  27. 

s 

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s 

do 

M 

do 

s 

do 

s 

Nov.  18 

s 

do 

624  adjutant-general's  report. 

Recapitulation  of  Company  I,  Twelfth  Regiment  Infantry,  3Ie.  Volunteers. 


Commissioned  Officers 
Non-Com.  Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Pi'ivates 


Total 


Present  &  Absent. 


Fit  for 
Duty. 


3 

11 

2 

64 


80 


Sick. 


Prison- 
ers. 


De- 
ceased. 


Dis-         De- 
cbarged.  serted, 


Trans- 
ferred. 


Total. 


3 

13 

3 

68 


87 


Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  1st,  1861. 


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Residence. 

Rank  or 

Appoint- 

Remarks. 

ment. 

1 

Menzias  R.  Fessenden 

29 

Captain 

Portland 

Oct.  15 

2 

Samuel  F.  Thompson 

41 

1st  Lieut. 

Bangor 

do 

3 

Abram  B.  Coombs 

38 

2d  Lieut. 

do 

do 

1 

Charles  H.  Buswell 

36 

Sergeant 

Bangor 

Nov.  18 

2 

•Joseph  W.  Thompson 

28 

do 

do 

do 

3 

Alfred  D.  Morse 

25 

do 

Oldtown 

do 

4 

Tristram  C.  Godingj 

45 

do 

Hampden 

do 

5 

William  A.  Garnsey 

21 

do 

Bangor 

do 

1 

Georcje  A.  Francis 

23 

Corporal 

Shirley 

Nov.  18 

2 

John  Haskell 

36 

do 

Bangor 

do 

3 

Ephraim  Gubtil 

44 

do 

do 

do 

4 

Jonathan  N.  Drew 

36 

do 

do 

do 

5 

Hiram  G.  Claridge 

44 

do 

do 

do 

6 

Reuben  Gowen 

43 

do 

do 

do 

7 

I^aniel  Wentworth 

28 

do 

do 

do 

8 

Andrew  T.  Sawyer 

21 

do 

Greenville 

do 

APPENDIX  D. 


525 


Ketum  of  Capt.  George  Washburn,  Company  K,  Twelfth  Eegiment  Infantry,  Maine 
Volunteers,  expressing  its  condition  on  the  morning  of  December  1st,  1861,  together 
with  a  record  of  the  changes  that  have  taken  place  in  the  Company  since  it  entered 
the  service  of  the  United  States,  on  the  twentieth  day  of  November,  1861. 

GEORGE  WASHBURN,  Captain. 


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Names. 

£ 

< 

Residence. 

^S|     into 
S^iU.S.Ser. 

Remarks. 

COMMISSD    OFFICERS. 

George  Washburn, 

42 

Calais 

M 

Nov.20 

James  S.  Cleaves, 

37 

do 

M 

do 

Stephen  M.  Eaton. 

28 

Gorham 

M 

do 

• 

SERGEANTS. 

Samuel  H.  Fernald, 

30 

Portland 

S 

Nov.  16 

William  H.  Wheaton, 

26 

Calais 

S 

Nov.20 

William  A.  Chase, 

35 

Portland 

s 

Nov.  16 

Josiah  H.  Pines, 

25 

Calais 

M 

Nov.20 

Henry  E.  Goss. 

23 

do 

do 

CORPORALS. 

Daniel  L.  Roberts, 

24 

Gorham 

s 

Nov.16 

John  Loudon, 

22 

Calais 

s 

Nov.20 

Charles  W.  Sherman, 

22 

do 

s 

do 

John  Smith, 

36 

do 

s 

do 

T.  W.  Clements, 

21 

Baring 

s 

do 

R.  G.  Chapman, 

20 

Gorham 

s 

do 

Transferred  to  Co.  B. 

Charles  F.  Choate, 

20 

Calais 

s 

do 

William  Smith. 

35 

do 

M 

do 

MUSICIANS. 

f> 

Freeman  R.  Earle, 

19 

do 

s 

do 

Edwin  A.  Soule, 

19 

Freeport 

s 

Nov.16 

. 

Archibald  Galbraith. 

40 

Scotland 

s 

Dec.  4 

WAGONER. 

William  H.  Earle. 

20 

Calais 

s 

Nov.20 

PRIVATES. 

Alaus,  William 

26 

Belfast 

s 

do 

Alexander,  Lorenzo 

39 

Brunswick 

M 

Nov.16 

Anderson,  John  R. 

18 

Durham 

s 

do 

Allen,  Blaney  C. 

19 

do 

s 

do 

Buck,  Anthony 

31 

Calais 

s 

Dec.  4 

Beverly,  Simeon 

22 

do 

s 

Nov.20 

Bridges,  Azor  B. 

18 

Crawford 

s 

do 

Buck,  Horace  L. 

25 

Princeton 

s 

do 

Brown,  William,  Jr. 

19 

Burnham 

s 

Nov.16 

Burnell,  John  P. 

19 

Baldwin 

s 

do 

Brock,  Benjamin  F. 

21 

Portland 

M 

do 

Colbath,  Charles  H. 

19 

Calais 

s 

Nov.20 

Cushing,  James  E. 

19 

Fi-eeport 

s 

Nov.16 

Dosett,  Thomas 

18 

Standish 

s 

do 

Deserted  Nov.  28. 

Day,  James  H. 

25 

Freeport 

s 

do 

Difley,  James 

23 

Calais 

s 

Nov.20 

Davis,  Hiram 

19 

do 

s 

do 

Daley,  John  M. 

18 

do 

s 

do 

Fernald,  William  G. 

21 

Boston,  Mass. 

s 

do 

Gear,  John 

13 

Calais 

s 

Nov. 

Gray,  William  A. 

38  Cornish 

s 

Nov.16 

Deserted  Nov.  30. 

Go  wen,  Albert 

19      do 

s 

do 

Gooldnip,  James 

25  Calais 

s 

Nov.20 

Green,  James  W. 

22  Freeport 

s 

Nov.16 

^ 

Green.  Alexander 

28  Calais 

s 

Nov.20 

Goff,  Edward 

23Lubec 

s 

do 

Haddock,  Joseph 

26  Calais 

s 

do 

Haskell,  Augustus  M. 

lO  Freeport 

s 

Nov.16 

Hasey,  George  B. 

18 

iLisboa 

s 

Dec.5 

526 


ADJUTANT-GENERAL'S   REPORT. 


Return  of  Company  K,  Twelfth  Regiment,  (  Continued.') 


Names. 


Johnson,  William 
Haywood,  George 
Jordan.  Eleazer  W. 
Lock,  Joseph  J. 
Lane,  Peter 
Laurence,  Harlen,  Jr. 
Libby,  William  D. 
Libby,  Greenlief  R. 
Lombard,  Blanchard 
McGuire,  Thomas 
McGuire,  Patrick 
McGaraghan,  James 
]\IeEachran,  Randall 
McFarlan,  William 
McFarlan,  Archibald 
Mclrvins,  Hugh 
McEushin,  Andrew 
Means,  John  T. 
Martin,  John 
Merrill,  Moses,  Jr. 
Milliken,  Nathan  S. 
McLure,  John 
McLeod,  Rod  rick 
McKinneh,  Robert 
Nicholson,  Alexander 
Neiley,  Joseph  H. 
Palmer,  Daring  L. 
Patterson,  Eben 
Powers,  William 
Pheeny,  John 
Rice,  Arthur, 
Roberts,  William  H.  H. 
Spiller,  John 

Sanborn,  Orville  S. 

Sherman,  Daniel  W. 

Spear,  Eben  A. 

Smith,  James  H. 

Scott,  Jacob 

Sprague,  Isaac  L. 

Smith,  James  A. 

Sterritt,  Jeremiah 

Thomas,  William  H. 

Thomas,  Alfred 

Twomey,  David 

Tounsand,  John  F. 

Watson,  Charles 

Wright,  Calvin 

Eaton,  Charles  P. 


^  ' 

Mustr 'd 

e 

w 

Besidence. 

'^3      into 

Remarks. 

< 

Sl  U.S.Ser. 

35 

Plymouth 

S  iNov.ie 

29 

St.  John 

S    Dec.  4 

22 

Freeport 

S    Nov.  16 

18 

Portsmouth 

S    Nov.20 

Transferred  to  Co.  B. 

26 

Freeport 

S    Nov.  16 

19 

Calais 

S    Dec.  4 

20 

Standish 

S    Nov.  16 

24 

Freeport 

S  !     do 

27 

Gorham 

M  Nov.20 

Transferred  to  Co.  B. 

43 

Calais 

M 

do 

19 

do 

S 

do 

30 

New  York 

s 

do 

26 

Ellsworth 

M  Dec.  5 

34 

Calais 

S    Nov.20 

21 

do 

S 

do 

30 

do 

s 

do 

18 

do 

s 

do 

21 

Freeport 

s 

Dec.  9 

21 

Sebago 

s 

Nov.16 

29 

Freeport 

s 

do 

24 

Baldwin 

s 

do 

39 

Calais 

s 

Nov.20 

38 

do 

s 

do 

28 

do 

s 

do 

29 

do 

M 

do 

22 

Princeton 

s 

do 

30 

Freeport 

M  Nov.  16 

19 

do 

S  1     do 

32 

Calais 

M  iNov.20 

29 

do 

M!     do 

20 

Gorham 

S  :Nov.16 

21 

Freeport 

S        do 

28 

Quebec 

S  'Nov.20 

20 

Standish 

S    Nov.  16 

20 

Calais 

S  , Nov.20 

38 

Buxton 

M  Nov.16 

20 

Calais 

S 

Nov.20 

18 

do 

S 

do 

20 

do 

S 

do 

18 

Gorham 

S  !Nov.l6 

44 

Calais 

M  Dec.  4 

20 

Freeport 

S    Nov.16 

21 

Standish 

M'     do 

33 

Calais 

S  Nov.20 

22 

Princeton 

S  '     do 

26 

Calais 

S        do 

21 

Rochester  NY 

S  !     do 

18 

Gorham 

.S 

Nov.16 

APPENDIX   D.  527 

Recapitulation  of  Company  K,  Twelfth  Regiment  Infantry,  Me.  Volunteers. 


Present  &  Absent. 

Killed. 

Prison- 
ers. 

De- 
ceased. 

Dis- 
charged. 

De- 
serted. 

Trans- 
ferred. 

Fit  for 
Duty. 

Sick. 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers 
Non-Com.  Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 

Total 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  \st,  1861. 


Present. 

Absent. 

On 

In 

Arrest. 

On 

For  Duty. 

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Duty. 

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Special 
Service. 

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— 

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6 

Names. 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Rank  or 

Appoint- 

Remarks. 

14 

< 
42 

ment. 

1 

George  Washburn 

Captain 

Calais 

Oct.  15 

2 

James  S.  Cleaves 

37 

1st  Lieut. 

do 

do 

3 

Stephen  M.  Eaton 

28 

2d  Lieut. 

Gorham 

do 

1 

Samuel  H.  Fernald 

30 

Sergeant 

Portland 

Nov.  21 

2 

William  H.  Wheaton 

26 

do 

Calais 

do 

3 

William  A.  Chase 

35 

do 

Portland 

do 

4 

Josiah  H.  Pines 

25 

do 

Calais 

do 

5 

Henry  E.  Goss 

23 

do 

do 

do 

1 

Daniel  L.  Roberts 

24 

Corporal 

Gorham 

Nov.  21 

2 

John  Loudon 

22 

do 

Calais 

do. 

3 

Charles  W.  Sherman 

22 

do 

do 

do 

• 

4 

John  Smith 

36 

do 

do 

do 

5 

Thomas  W.  Clements 

21 

do 

Baring 

do 

6 

Charles  F.  Choate 

20 

do 

Calais 

do 

7 

William  Smith 

35 

do 

do 

do 

528 


adjutant-general's  report. 


THIRTEENTH   REGIMENT. 


Return  of  original  Field  and  Staff  Officers  of  Thirteenth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers, 
showing  changes  which  have  taken  place  by  promotion,  resignation,  or  otherwise,  since 
entering  service  of  the  United  States. 


Names. 


Neal  Dow 
Henry  Rust,  Jr. 
Frank  S.  Hesseltine 
Frederic  Speed 
David  S.  Stinson 
James  M.  Bates 
Seth  C.  Gordon 
Henry  D.  Moore 
Edward  H.  Wilson 
Wayne  W.  Blossom 
George  W.  Dow 
Simeon  A.  Evans 


Rank. 


Residence. 


Colonel 

Lieut. -Colonel 

Major 

Adjutant 

Quartermaster 

Surgeon 

Asst.-Surgeon 

Chaplain 

Sergt. -Major 

Q'rm'r.-Sergt. 

Com'y-Sergt. 

Hosp.  Steward 


Portland 

Norway 

Waterville 

Gorham 

Auburn 

Yarmouth 

Gorham 

Portland 

Cumberland 

Turner 

Portland 

Fryeburg 


Date  of  Appoint- 
ment. 


Dec.  31,  1861 
Dec.  10,  1861 

do 
Nov.  23,  1861 
Nov.  8,  1861 
Dec.  5,  1861 
Nov.  28,  1861 
Jan.  16,  1862 


Remarks. 


APPENDIX   D. 


529 


Eeturn  of  Company  A,  Thirteenth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers,  under  the 
command  of  Col.  Neal  Dow.   Dated  at  Augusta,  on  the  31st  day  of  December,  1861. 

WILLIAM  H.  H.  WALKER,  Lieut.  Com'ding.. 


Names. 


commiss'd  officers. 
Fred.  A.  Stevens, 
Wra.  H.  H.  Walker, 
George  E.  Moulton. 

SERGEANTS. 

Henry  W.  Brown, 
Horace  W.  Sullivan, 
John  R.  Weed, 
Sewall  Brassbridge, 
Thomas,  J.  Fish. 

CORPORALS. 

Albert  Bryant, 
Alonzo  Benson, 
John  Gorst, 
Abijah  G.  Allen, 
John  York, 
Leonard  P.  Guptill, 
William  H.  Springer, 
Wesley  A.  Howe. 

MUSICIANS.       - 

Anniah  Dodge, 
Fred.  E.  Bobbins. 

PRIVATES. 

Annis,  Albert 
Batchelder,  Edward  C 
Bickford,  Erastus 
Billings,  Charles  D. 
Bowden,  Levi 
Bunker,  Geo.  M.  D. 
Buswell,  Alfred 
Campbell,  Elijah  P. 
Campbell,  Melville  C. 
Clark,  Taylor 
Debeck,  Robert 
Dodge,  Allison  0. 
Elliot,  Charles  A. 
Emery,  Temple 
Fernald,  Joseph 
Gil  man,  David  A. 
Gorst,  Samuel 
Guptill,  Preston  C. 
Herrick,  Charles  W. 
Holmes,  Albion  K.  P. 
Ireland,  Reuben 
Keen,  Reuben  F. 
Kellet,  Seth  R. 
Kellet,  Thomas 
Kelly,  Edward 
Kinney,  Robert 
Kinney,  Thomas 
Lambert,  Daniel 
Larabee,  Rufus  A. 
Leighton,  Levi  C. 
Lewis,  Franklin 
Libby,  Lorenzo  D. 


u     • 

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£ 

Residence. 

si 

into 

< 

SK 

U.S.Ser. 

23  Bangor 

S 

Nov.20 

22  Newburg 

s 

do 

21]Westbrook 

S 

do 

23  Newburg 

M 

do 

23  Hampden 

S 

do 

32  Monroe 

M 

do 

21      do 

S 

do 

27  Hartland 

s 

do 

33  Hermon 

M 

do 

22  Monroe 

M 

do 

22  Bangor 

S 

do 

38  Newburg 

M 

do 

21 

Monroe 

S 

do 

21 

Gouldsboro' 

s 

do 

22 

Sullivan 

]\I 

do 

19 

Gouldsboro' 

s 

do 

44 

Frankfort 

M 

do 

15 

Biddeford 

s 

Dec.28 

18 

Levant 

s 

Nov.20 

18 

Monroe 

s 

do 

18 

Dixmont 

s 

do 

35 

Newburg 

M 

do 

21 

Levant 

s 

do 

18 

Franklin 

s 

do 

23 

Glenburn 

s 

do 

18 

Monroe 

s 

do 

21 

do 

s 

do 

21 

Hampden 

s 

do 

18 

Winterport 

R 

do 

20 

Tremont 

s 

do 

18 

Kenduskeag 

s 

do 

22 

Monroe 

s 

do 

21 

Winterport 

s 

do 

21 

Monroe 

s 

do 

20 

Bangor 

s 

do 

19 

Gouldsboro' 

s 

do 

18 

Glenburn 

s 

do 

21 

Cornville 

s 

do 

21 

Skowhegan 

s 

do 

44 

Appleton 

M 

do 

23 

Athens 

s 

do 

20 

do 

s 

do 

27' 

Hermon 

s 

do 

23 

Frankfort 

s 

do 

22! 

do 

s 

do 

23 

Skowhegan 

s 

do 

28 

Vionroe 

s 

do 

18 

Steuben 

s 

do 

25 

Canaan 

s 

do 

2l| 

Carmel 

s 

do 

Remarlrs. 


630 


ADJUTANT-GENERAL  S   REPORT. 


Return  of  Company  A,  Thirteenth  Regiment^  (  Continued.') 


Names. 


Marsh,  Hazen 
Miner,  Daniel  M. 
Moore,  Abijah  C. 
Moore,  Daniel  C. 
Morrill,  William 
Page,  Albion  W. 
Parrott,  Hermann  H. 
Patterson,  Samuel  B. 
Patterson,  Stephen  B. 
Pinkham,  Alfred  F. 
Pinkham,  Elva  L. 
Pinkham,  Freeman 
Pomeroy,  Andrew  J. 
Plumer,  William 
Piper,  Zimri,  Jr. 
Bay,  William  B. 

Bicker,  Dennis  F. 
Bose,  Benjamin  B. 

Smith,  Andrew  J. 

Smith.  Geo.  H. 

Smith;  Newell  W. 

Spurlin,  Brewer  W. 

Spurlin,  Samuel  S. 

Stephenson,  Gustavus 

Smart,  Elijah  P. 

Spalding,  Chancey,  Jr. 

Stratton,  Pillsbury 

Tuttle,  Alonzo 

Tracy,  Phincas 

Walls,  Nathan  H. 

Williams,  Eugene  M. 

Wingate,  Henry  B. 

Wheeler,  Charles  H. 

Woodbury,  Charles  A. 

Young,  Samuel  V. 

Lowell,  John 

Light,  Henry  W. 


Residence. 


Skowhegan 

Glenburn 

Gouldsboro' 

do 
Monroe 

18'Hampden 

18  Steuben 

21  Monroe 

18      do 


Steuben 
do 
do 

18  Levant 

19  Bangor 
23  Hampden 
34  Bangor 
21  j  Monroe 
21  Newburg 
18  Hermon 

23  do 

21  Dixmont 
27  Gouldsboro' 
21!     do 
21  [Monroe 

24  Frankfort 
19|     do 

1 8  Franklin 
18  Athens 
18  Gouldsboro' 
18  Monroe 
18  Bangor 
1 8  Monroe 

18  Canaan 

19  Hermon 

44  Skowhegan 
l21  Plymouth 
1 21,  Hermon 


[Mustr'd 
•[     into 
SS  U.S.Ser. 


s 

Nov.  20 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

Remarlcs. 


APPENDIX  D. 


531 


Return  of  Company  B,  Thirteenth  Eegiment  Infantry,  M'^- ^^/^^^^^^^^ 

command  of  Col.  Neal  Dow.    Dated  at  Augusta,  on  the  31st  day  of  December, 

1861.  WILLIAM  B.  SNELL,   Captain. 


Names. 


commiss'd  officers. 
William  B.  Snell, 
Edward  P.  Loring, 
Joseph  B.  Corson. 

SERGEANTS. 

Preston  Emery, 
Ellis  T.  Hinds, 
John  W.  Chase, 
Leonard  Hilton, 
Henry  M.  Rideout. 

CORPORALS. 

John  M.  Goodaie, 
Charles  S.  Deering, 
Justin  E.  Brown, 
James  Thurston, 
Sumner  Flood, 
Ralph  J.  Harmon, 
Nathaniel  P.  Hudson. 

MUSICIAN. 

William  C.  Tuttle. 

WAGONER. 

Daniel  Chase. 

PRIVATES. 

Ames,  Aratus 
Ames,  Edgar 
Avery,  Amos 
Bagley,  Franklin 
Bagley,  Jonathan 
Bagley,  Oliver 
Bickford,  John  C. 
Blagden,  William  D. 
Brown,  Rufus  F. 
Brown,  W.  Scott 
Brown,  Reuel  W. 
Butterfield,  Hosea 
Boston,  Charles  A. 
Brooks,  Joseph 
Burns,  Jesse 

Carll.  John  F. 

Clukey,  Charles  H. 

Childs,  Elias 

Clark,  Robert 

Connor,  William  H. 

Cole,  Asbury 

Cole,  Horace 

Crommctt,  Robert  T. 

Danforth,  Albert  B. 

Dearborn,  Thomas 

Dearborn,  Henry 

Eastman,  Gardiner  L. 

Emery,  Sumner 

Farnham,  .John 

Goodaie,  Jeremiah  L. 

Gerald,  Edward  E. 

Gerald,  Henry  S.  F. 


Residence. 


Fairfield 

Norridgewock 

Canaan 


24  Fairfield 
32      do 

25  do 

22  Kingsbury 
22  Fairfield 


Mustr'd 

into 
U.S.Ser. 


M  Nov.28| 
S        do 
S        do 


Canaan 

Fairfield 

Clinton 

do 

do 
Unity 
Benton 


26  Fairfield 


do 

Skowhegan 

do 
Fairfield 
Clinton 

do 

do 
N.  Portland 
Anson 
Benton 

do 

do 
Fairfield 
Canaan 
Norridgewock 
Fairfield 
Benton 
Skowhegan 
Unity 


ISlFairfield 


do 

Clinton 

•  do 

Canaan 

Freedom 

Fairfield 

do 
Clinton 
Benton 
29  Fairfield 
21  Canaan 
32      do 
21 'Albion 


M 

M 

S 
S 
M 
S 

s 
s 

M 

s 
s 
s 
s 

s 

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M 

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M 

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s 

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s 
s 
s 
s 
s 
s 

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s 
s 
s 


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do 
do 
do 
do 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

do 

do 


do 
Dec.28 
Nov.28 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
Dec.28 
Nov.28 
do 
do 
Dec.28 
Nov.28 
Dec. 28 
Nov.28 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
Dec.28 
Nov.28 
do 
do 
Dec.28 
Nov.28 
do 


Remarks. 


Deserter. 


Deserter. 
Deserter. 


532 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Company  B,  Thirteenth  Regiment,  (  Continued.') 


Names. 


Gibson,  William  P.   . 
Gibson,  Charles  H. 
Goodrich,  Stephen  H. 
Goodrich,  Eben. 
Gower,  Frederick 
Herrin,  Alonzo 
Hilton,  Marcus  P. 
Howes,  Llewellyn 
L-elaud,  Fifield 
Ireland,  Fairfield 
Ireland,  Temple 
Jewell,  Harrison  D. 
Kimball,  George  W. 
Lamb,  John  F. 
Leman,  George 
Lewis,  George  A. 
Linnell,  Lyman  M. 
Loring,  Albert 
Morrell,  George  P. 
Pelton,  Rodney 
Plant,  Lewis 
Priest,  Benjamin 
Quinn,  Gilman 
Ricker,  George 
Reynolds,  Ferdinand  D. 
Sites,  Absalom  C. 
Spearin,  David 
Stevens,  Valorous  P.  C 
Tuttle,  C.  W.  S. 
Tuttle,  Truman 
Tuttle,  Warren  W. 
Thornton,  John 
Thompson,  Albion  P. 
Weymouth,  Warren 
Weymouth,  Alonzo 
Wevmouth,  John 
Wyman,  Wallace  W. 
Wyman,  Alonzo, 
Wyman,  Lorenzo 
Woodcock,  Samuel  W. 
Wilson,  Oliver  W. 
Williams,  Seth 


Residence. 


Fairfield 

do 
Canaan 

do 

do 
Skowhegan 
Kingsbury 
Fairfield 


Canaan 

do 

do 

do 

do 
Clinton 
Canaan 
Clinton 
Skowhegan 
Norridgewock 
Winslow 
Anson 
Canaan 

do 
Albion 
Clinton 
Burnham 
Thorndike 
Clinton 
Fairfield 
Canaan 

do 
Fairfield 
Canaan 

22  Fairfield 
18|  Clinton 
20      do 

23  j     do 
19,Kingsburg 
45 1  Benton 

do 
28' Unity 
30  Winslow 


21 


Forks  Kenne 
[bee  River 


Mustr  'd 

nto 
U.S.Ser. 

Nov.28 
do 
do 
do 
Dec.28 
Nov.28 
do 
do 
do 

do 

do 
Dec.28 
Nov.28 

do 

do 

do 
Dec.28 
Nov.28 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
Dec.28 
Nov.28 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 


Remarks. 


Deserter. 


Deserter. 


Deserter. 


APPENDIX  D. 


533 


Eeturn  of  Company  C,  Thirteenth  Kegiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers,  under  the 
command  of  Col.  Neal  Dow.  Dated  at  Augusta,  on  the  31st  day  of  December, 
1861. 

Lieut.  FREEMAN  U.  WHITING,  Commanding. 


Names. 


COMMISS  D    OFFICERS 

Alfred  E.  Buck, 
Freeman  U.  Whiting, 
John  S.  P.  Ham. 

SERGEANTS. 

Augustus  C.  Myrick, 
Daniel  F.  Smith, 
Oliver  M.  Brown, 
Henry  H.  Dudley, 
Albert  N.  Ames. 

CORPORALS. 

William  Hazeltine,  Jr., 
Silas  W.  Bithcr, 
James  S.  Smart, 
Edwin  Moulton, 
George  W.  Myrick, 
Joseph  F.  Jackson, 
Carlostain  J.  Bean. 

MUSICIANS. 

Charles  E.  Hanson, 
Marshall  S.  Maxwell. 

AVAGONER. 

John  C.  Steele. 

PRIVATES. 

Annis,  Alfred,  Jr. 
Buck,  Charles  M. 
Badger,  Stephen  L. 
Blanciiard,  Edwin  B. 
Bridges,  David  A. 
Byram,  Kuel  B. 
Badger,  Philip 
Brackett,  George 
Berry,  James  L. 
Brown,  Charles  F. 
Bricket,  Asa  C. 
Cotton,  William  A. 
Chase,  Albert 
Cook,  Cvrus  C.  S. 
Carvill,  Wesley 
Crooker,  Almon 
Cotton,  Samuel 
Davis,  John 
Davis,  David 
England,  Robert 
Edes,  James 
Foss,  Albert 
Freeman,  Howard  M. 
Freeman,  Andrew  J. 
Frye,  Miner 
Graffum,  William  H. 
Galusha,  Cyrus  C. 
Hunt,  Gustavus  M. 
Heald,  Samuel 
Ham,  Frank  A. 
Hussey,  Rufus  B.  C. 


25 


Lewiston 
Newport 
Lewiston 


2  Troy 
Turner 
Foxcroft 
Lewiston 
do 

Dexter 

Unity 

Sebec 

Green 

Troy 

Monson 

Harmony 

Lewiston 
Biddeford 

Auburn 

Sebec 

Foxcroft 

Sebec 

Blanchard 

Sangerville 

Guilford 

Sebec 

Hermon 

Pittstield 

Harmony 

Etna 

Troy 

do 
Blanchard 
Lewiston 
Minot 
Lisbon 
Wellington 

do 
Lewiston 
Abbot 
Lewiston 
Pittsfield 

do 
Troy 
Lewiston 
Waterville 
Troy 
Solon 
Abbot 
Unity 


jMiistr 'd 

^  =: 

1     into 

StZ 

U.S.Ser. 

M 

Dec.  4 

S 

do 

s 

do   ■ 

s 

do 

M 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

S 

do 

M 

do 

S 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

s 

do 

s 

M 

do 

s 

do 

Remarks. 


do 
do 
do 
do 
do- 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


534 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Company  C,  Thirteenth  Regiment,  (  Continued.') 


Hussey,  Maurice  S. 
Hammond,  Gideon 
Hollis,  Edmund 
Johnson,  Daniel  M. 
Judkins,  Harvey 
Jones,  Josiah 
Litchfield,  Charles  A. 
Leman,  Ambrose 
Lowell,  James  R. 
Light,  George 
Mitchell,  Albert  F. 
Morgan,  Anthony 
Marshall,  John  W. 
Meader,  Tobias 
Maines,  Amos 
Noble,  Seth 
Pease,  Paul  H. 
Pease,  Joseph  W. 
Pease,  John  S. 
Pease,  Martin  W. 
Prentice,  Charles 
Ryder,  Andrew,  Jr. 
Reynolds,  Cyrus 
Russell,  Warren 
Storer,  George  T. 
Storer,  John  A. 
Sturtevant,  Amasa 
Shaw,  Henry  W. 
Thurston,  Leander  F. 
Walker,  Cyril  N. 
Webber,  William  B. 
Overlock,  Francis 
Kelley,  Stillinan 
Hammond,  Frank  J. 
Clark,  George 
Blanchard,  O.  Alonzo 
Kendall,  Amos  F. 
Barr,  William 
Morgan,  Bowman  S. 
Labree,  Luther 
Labree,  Charles  D. 
Greene,  Thaddeus 
Spaulding,  Benj.  M. 
Thurston,  Danville  C. 
Fish,  Augustus  0. 
Bryant,  Jason  P. 


oa 

Mustr'd 

^ 

Residence. 

feg 

into 

<_ 

SS 

U.S.Ser. 

23 

Lewiston 

M 

Dec.  4 

37  Lisbon 

M 

do 

21  Troy 

S 

do 

42  Lewiston 

M 

do 

45  Foxcroft 

M 

do 

23  Lisbon 

S 

do 

21  Lewiston 

s 

do 

19  Abbot 

s 

do 

26 

Greene 

s 

do 

18 

Hermon 

s 

do 

18 

Unity 

s 

do 

25 

Lewiston 

M 

do 

18 

Sebcc 

s 

do 

33 

Lewiston 

M 

do 

24 

Webster 

S 

do 

42 

Detroit 

M 

do 

40 

do 

M 

do 

44 

do 

S 

do 

23 

Troy 

M 

do 

19 

Deti-oit 

S 

do 

21 

Troy 

S 

do 

18 

Plymouth 

S 

do 

21 

Unity 

s 

do 

21 

Athens 

s 

do 

18 

Lewiston 

s 

do 

21 

Bowdoin 

s 

do 

18 

Blanchard 

s 

do 

20 

Troy 

s 

do 

19 

Solon 

s 

do 

22 

Foxcroft 

s 

do 

19 

Lisbon 

s 

do 

18 

Hermon 

s 

do 

18 

do 

s 

do 

18 

do      ■ 

s 

do 

20 

do 

s 

do 

22 

Blanchard 

s 

do 

18  Monson 

s 

do 

39  Rockport 

s 

20  Atkinson 

s 

40iAbbot 

M 

32;  Foxcroft 

M 

33  Monson 

M 

22  Abbot 

M 

23 

Solon 

S 

25 

Lewiston 

M 

18 

Hartland 

S 

Remarks. 


APPENDIX  D. 


535 


Return  of  Company  D,  Thirteenth  Eegiment  Infantry,  Maine  Vohxnteers,  under  the 
command  of  Col.  Neal  Dow.  Dated  at  Augusta,  on  the  thirty-first  day  of  Decem- 
ber, 1861, 

CHARLES   A.  BATES,  Captain. 


Names. 


COMMISS  D  OFFICEKS. 

Charles  A.  Bates, 
Ahnon  L.  Varney, 
James  H.  Wetherell. 

SERGEANTS. 

Daniel  S.  Jones, 
Henry  Pollard, 
Edward  W.  Tobey, 
Hiram  White, 
Richard  B.  Swift. 

CORPORALS. 

Eri  W.  Wyman, 
Joel  Gates, 
Sanford  Crowell, 
Charles  B.    Moody, 
Nelson  T.  Tinkham, 
Isaac  W.  McDonnald, 
Edward  Pease, 
George  L.  Prescott. 

MUSICIANS. 

Franklin  B.  French, 
John  C.  Jones. 

PRIVATES. 

Ames,  Philander 
Allen,  Samuel  B. 
Adams,  Charles  B. 
Andrews,  Samuel  A. 
Bates,  James  D. 
Bigelow,  John  C. 
Burns,  Wilson 
Burns,  Franklin  S. 
Chapman,  Orren  B. 
Coffen,  Stephen 
Canfield,  Win.  F.  W. 
Carr,  David 
Crowell,  Calvin  G. 
Chapman,  Jacob  P. 
Dixon,  William 
Dugan,  John 
Dugan,  Cornelius 
Davis,  Henry  H. 
Gray,  Reuben 
Gale,  George  A. 
Gordon,  Oliver  P. 
Grant,  Hubbard 
Haskell,  Nathaniel  H. 
Hunter,  Francis 
Johnston,  Rufus 
Jellerson,  Nelson  R. 
Jones,  George  H. 
James,  Isaac  H. 
Jackson,  William  C. 
Kerne,  John  F. 
Knight,  Alliert  F. 
Knight,  Charles  M. 


Residence. 


,  os  Mustr'd 
!  ^  £?      into 
S-i  U.S.Ser. 


Norridgewock 
do 

do 

Skowhegan 
Norridgewock 
Oldtown 
Norridgewock 


Dead  River 

Oldtown 

Smithfield 

Bingham 

Norridgewock 

Oldtown 
36  Norridgewock 
26  Oldtown 


Mercer 

Norridgewock 


M 


22  Madison 
28  j  Norridgewock 
Skowhegan 

Anson 
Norridgewock 

Smithfield 

Lexington 

Embden 

Augusta 

Oldtown 
do 
do 

Smithfield 

Dead  River 

Skowhegan 

Oldtown 
do 

Norridgewock 

Starks 

Anson 

Embden 

Norridgewock 

Oldtown 

Moose  River 

Greenfield 

Oldtown 
do 

Dead  River 

Solon 

Norridgewock 

Oldtown 

Skowhegan 


Dec. 
do 
do 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

do 
do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
'  do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
Dec.26 
Dec.  9 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 


Remarks. 


536 


ADJUTANT-GENERAL  S   REPORT. 


Return  of  Company  D,  Thirteenth  Regiment,  (  Continued.") 


■ 

Miistr'd 

Names. 

o 

Residence. 

into 

Remarks. 

25 

U.S.Ser. 

Libbey,  Charles  A. 

Oldtown 

Dec.  9 

Lisbon,  Charles 

37 

N.  Portland 

M 

do 

Chirk,  George  F. 

23 

Oldtown 

S 

do 

Mitchell,  Crosby- 

28 

Norridgewock 

S 

do 

Maxim,  Leander  E. 

24 

Dead  River 

S 

do 

Morse,  Paris 

31 

Brighton 

M 

do 

Nichols,  Albert  S. 

26 

Dead  River 

S 

do 

Packard,  Charles 

32 

vStarks 

M 

do 

Pelton,  Oscar 

18 

Madison 

S 

do 

Paine,  Eugene 

21 

Anson 

s 

do 

Fennel,  Quincy  B. 

21 

Brighton 

s 

do 

Rogers,  Samuel  W. 

2-2 

Moscow 

s 

do 

Spencer,  Thomas 

37 

Oldtown 

M 

do 

Smith,  James 

IS 

do 

s 

do 

s 

Sheridan,  Francis  P. 

3i 

Solon 

s 

do 

" 

Smith,  Henry  A. 

20 

Mercer 

s 

do 

Stevans,  Hartson 

23 

Norridgewock 

s 

do 

Stevans,  Samuel 

21 

do 

s 

do 

Toomy,  Hugh 

41 

Oldtown 

M 

do 

Tozier,  Orlander  E. 

20 

Anson 

S 

do 

Taylor,  Cyrus  F. 

22 

Norridgewock 

S 

do 

Thompson,  Samuel 

21 

Madison 

S 

do 

Tobey,  Edwin 

23 

Norridgewock 

s 

do 

Thompson,  Benjamin  F. 

21 

N.  Portland    1  S 

do 

Thompson,  Moses 

28 

do 

Dec.26 

Wallace,  Lorenzo  H. 

19 

Belgrade 

s 

Dec.  9 

White,  Dimmic  B. 

19 

Oldtown 

s 

do 

Wentworth,  James  L. 

19 

Embden 

s 

do 

Wiggins,  George  H. 

21 

Skowhegan 

s 

do 

Williamson,  John 

22 

Anson 

s 

do 

Wing,  Steward 

20 

Dead  River 

s 

do 

Wentworth,  Jefferson 

23 

Embden 

s 

do 

White,  Miles 

30 

Oldtown 

do 

Wheelar,  Joel  B. 

34 

do 

do 

Wheelar,  Charles 

31 

do 

s 

do 

Williams,  John  D. 

22 

Concord 

s 

do 

Wvman,  William  P. 

18 

Dead  River 

s 

do 

York,  Charles  F. 

20 

Brighton          |  S 

do 

Young,  Andrew 

20 

Lexington 

s 

do 

Robboston,  Robert 

45 

Oldtown 

do 

Cunningham,  Samuel 

45 

Augusta 

do 

Kelley,  John 

i34 

Oldtown 

do 

APPENDIX   D. 


537 


Return  of  Company  E,  Thirteenth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers,  under  the 

command  of  Col.  Neal  Dow.    Dated  at  Augusta,  on  the  31st  day  of  December, 

1861. 

ISAAC  F.  QUINBY,   Captain. 


commiss'd  officers. 
Isaac  F.  Quinby, 
Morrill  P.  Smith, 
William  A.  Brainerd, 

SERGEANTS. 

Royal  B.  Proctor 
George  F.  Mariner, 
Royal  T.  Kallock, 
Nelson  Howard, 
Albion  Adams. 

CORPORALS. 

Marshall  H.  Quinby, 
James  H.  Holbrook, 
Etril  G.  Smith, 
Watson  R.  Gribbin, 
Edward  H.  Dunning, 
Joseph  G.  Hall, 
William  H.  Brock, 
Wesley  Gribbin. 

MUSICIANS. 

Rolland  H.  Swett, 
Clement  P.  Plumraer. 

WAGONER. 

John  P.  Bailey. 

PRIVATES. 

Atkinson,  Joseph  S. 
Abbott,  John 
Abbott,  David  B. 
Abbott,  John  A. 
Adams,  Jefferson  J. 
Adams,  Jonas  G. 
Banks,  James  H. 
Brackett,  Tliomas 
Bragdon,  Joseph 
Bishop,  Daniel  L. 
Barrett,  Alonzo 
Boody,  Tliomas 
Brown,  Horace  T. 
Cross,  Albion  P. 
Coffin,  Ansyl  B. 
Coffin,  Otis  L. 
Church,  Hannibal  H. 
Chase,  Addison  H. 
Dennison,  George  W. 
Dennison,  Emerson 
Farmer,  Plummer  M. 
Frasher,  J.  Joseph 
Graham,  Nelson  V. 
Grant,  Jotham  P, 
Grant,  Joseph  A. 
Grant,  Marshall 
Gregg,  William 
Gore,  Nathan 
Hall,  Edward  S. 
Hodgkin,  James 


go 

Mustr'd 

? 

Residence. 

C'ao 

into 

<; 
42 

II 

U.S.Ser. 

Westbrook 

M 

Dec.lO 

.37 

Wilton 

M 

do 

35 

Farmington 

M 

do 

24 

Westbrook 

S 

do 

24 

do 

M 

do 

36 

do 

M 

do 

23 

Phillips 

S 

do 

35 

Som'v'll.,  Ms. 

M 

do 

24 

Westbrook 

S 

21 

Free  port 

S 

do 

40 

Westbrook 

s 

do 

21 

Portland 

M 

do 

18 

Brunswick 

s 

do 

20 

Portland 

s 

do 

22 

Augusta 

M 

do 

18 

Poitland 

s 

do 

21 

Westbrook 

s 

do 

18 

Raymond 

s 

do 

36 

Gorhara 

M 

do 

18 

Stand  ish 

s 

do 

40 

Rangely 

M 

do 

44 

Sandy  River 

M 

do 

18 

Rangely 

s 

do 

37 

Jay 

s 

do 

23 

WHton 

s 

do 

24 

Freeport 

s 

do 

22 

Gray 

s 

do 

40 

Freeport 

M 

do 

21 

Charlest'nMs. 

s 

do 

43 

Weld 

s 

do 

42 

Rangely 

M 

do 

34 

Westbrook 

M 

do 

24 

Portland 

s 

do 

41 

Freeport 

M 

do 

18 

do 

S 

do 

21 

Farmington 

S 

do 

35 

Industry 

M 

do 

28 

Freeport 

M 

do 

41 

do 

S 

do 

18 

Temple 

S 

do 

25 

Rangely 

s 

do 

22 

Portland 

s 

do 

23 

do 

s 

do 

44 

Freeport 

M 

do 

20 

do 

s 

do 

40 

do 

M 

do 

25 

Westbrook 

M 

do 

20 

Portland 

S 

do 

24 

Gray 

s 

do 

Remarks. 


35 


538 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Company  E,  Thirteenth  Reg-iment,  (  Continued.^ 


Names. 


Hodgkin,  Whitman 
Hill,  Ariel  P. 
Howard,  Francis  S. 
Heath,  Harrison 
Hoyt,  Enoch 
Hewey,  Hiram  P. 
Jones,  George  A. 
Jones,  Matthew  T, 
Jones,  William  W. 
Jenkins,  L.  N.  F. 
Johnson,  B. 
Kennison,  Henry 
Lemont,  John  F. 
Luce,  John  T. 
McFarland,  Robert  H. 
McFarland,  Robert 
Morrison,  Cyrus 
Macomber,  Andrew  B. 
Osgood,  Jeremiah 
Pride,  Francis  O.  J.  S. 
Pennell,  Edward  S. 
Perry,  Frank 
Pearey,  David  P. 
Pearey,  James  H. 
Rand,  David 
Rand,  John 
Rackleff,  Edwin  A.  R. 
Ross,  Samuel  A. 
Small,  Nathaniel  P. 
Soule,  Charles  H. 
Swett,  Nathaniel  A. 
Small,  Edwin  R. 
Staples,  George  H. 
Sawyer,  Joshua  L. 
Skeetnp,  Charles  M. 
Smith,  George  R. 
Stickney,  William 
Talbot,  Josiah 
Tripp,  David  F, 
Thompson,  Andrew  J. 
Wynian,  Joseph  D. 
Webber,  Benjamin 
Eldridge,  Ebenezer 


^ 

Miistr'd 

6 

be 

Residence. 

C  bfi 

into 

< 

Si« 

U.S.Ser. 

40  Gray 

S 

Dec.lO 

25  Wilton 

s 

do 

24!  Weld 

S 

do 

43  Phillips 

M 

do 

43 

Richmond 

M 

do 

28 

Sandy  River 

S 

do 

23 

Raymond 

S 

do 

34 

Westbrook 

s 

do 

32 

Wilton 

M 

do 

24 

Temple 

S 

do 

42  Westbrook 

M 

do 

31  Temple 

M 

do 

18  Portland 

S 

do 

19  Industry 

S 

do 

28  Freeport 

s 

do 

41       do 

M 

do 

39  Sandy  River 

M 

do 

23 

Wilton 

S 

do 

21 

Durham 

S 

do 

22 

Westbrook 

s 

do 

18 

do 

s 

do 

21 

Yarmouth 

M 

do 

39  Rangely 

M 

do 

18  Phillips 

S 

do 

42  N.  Gloucester 

M 

do 

22          do 

M 

do 

20  Industry 

S 

do 

33iRangely 

M 

do 

40  Yarmouth 

M 

do 

26  Freeport 

M 

do 

23  Westbrook 

S 

do 

22  Yarmouth 

s 

do 

33  Freeport 

s 

do 

27      do 

s 

do 

18,  Wilton 

s 

do 

21 

Farmington 

s 

do 

44 

Phillips 

M 

do 

18  Freeport 

s 

do 

29|Tempie 

s 

do 

30  Rangely 

s 

do 

38 

Freeport 

M 

do 

22 

Westbrook 

s 

do 

19 

Skowhegan 

s 

do 

Remarks. 


APPENDIX   D. 


539 


Eeturn  of  Company  F,  Thirteenth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers,  under  the 

command  of  Col.  Neal  Dow.     Dated   at  Augusta,  on  the  31st  day  of  December, 

1861. 

CHARLES  R.  MARCH,  Captain. 


Names. 


COMMI8S  D    OFFICERS. 

Charles  R.  March, 
Waldo  A.  Blossom, 
John  II.  Siierburne. 

SKKGEANTS. 

Reuben  T.  Jordan, 
Samuel  O   Waterhouse, 
William  P.  Freeman, 
Franklin  Fi.  Holmes, 
Andrew  C.  Pettingill. 

CORPORALS. 

Benjamin  A.  Elwell, 
Moses  Hunt, 
Lucius  Harlow, 
Dexter  S  Rice, 
Auburn  Merrill, 
Joseph  U.  S.  Nichols, 
Adoniram  J.  Billings, 
William  R.  Mills. 

MUSICIANS. 

James  F   Snow, 
Charles  L.  Connor. 

PHI  VAXES, 

Otis,  Wyer 
Adams,  Thomas 
Aires-;,  William  P. 
Andrews,  Joseph 
Airess,  Charles 
Anderson,  William 
Beale,  Rurret  H. 
Bird,  William  F, 
Brawn,  John  S. 
Beals,  Leonard  H. 
Beals,  Lewis 
Black,  lieuben 
Bridges,  Levi 
Blagdon,  Eli  N. 
Blackhtone,  Henry 
Blossom,  Wayne  W. 
Chapman,  William  S. 
Coston,  Henry  C. 
Chapman,  Mathew  D. 
Chandler,  Thomas 
Coston,  Charles  A, 
Conant,  Winslow 
Crocker,  Thomas 
Cushman,  Charles  L. 
Davis,  John  H. 
Drake,  Henry  S. 
Dyer,  Charles  H. 
Dunham,  Albert  G. 
Dow,  George  W. 
Eaton.  Eben 
Foss,  Joseph 
Flaherty,  Patrick  F. 


Residence. 


Portland 

Turner 

Portland 

do 
do 
do 
do 
Auburn 

do 
Windham 
Auburn 
Ash  by 
Auburn 

do 
Brooksville 
Portland 

Augusta 
Lewiston 

Portland 
Topsham 
Danville 
Lewiston 

do 
Auburn 
Portland 
Auburn 
Greene 
Poland 
Danville 
Sed;;vvick 

do 
Bluehill 
Blanchard 
Washington 
Athens 

do 

do 

do 
Hartland 
Auburn 
Sedgwick 
Guilford 
Portland 
Auburn 
Livermore 
Lisbon 
Portland 
Sedgwick 
Brighton 
Portland 


Miijstr'd 

iiitd 
U.S.s^er. 

M 

Dec.lO 

M 

do 

M 

do 

S 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

M 

do 

M 

do 

M 

do 

M 

do 

M 

do 

S 

do 

S 

do 

M 

do 

M 

do 

S 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

M 

do 

M 

do 

M 

do 

M 

do 

M 

do 

S 

do 

M 

do 

S 

do 

M 

do 

S 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

M 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

Remarks. 


640 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Company  F,  Thirteenth  Regiment,  (  Continued.') 


Names. 


Foss,  Asbnry  W. 

Fuller,  Bennet  B. 

Gill,  Leonard  F. 

Gray,  Thomas  M. 

Grant,  Enoch 

Gilpatrick,  James 

Harmon,  Phineas  F. 

Hartford,  Solomon 

Haggett,  Rufus  P. 

Hilton,  Charles  H. 

Jordan,  Albus  R. 

Jackson,  Charles  A. 

Jordan,  George  F. 

Lowell,  Harrison 

Libby,  Arthur 

Libbv,  Frank  G. 

Libby,  William  F. 

Lawton,  Francis 

Lawton,  Winslow,  Jr. 

Moulton,  Marshall, 

Meserve,  Richard  H. 

McNulty,  John 

Moore,  Eleazer 

O'Brion,  John 

Plunket,  John 

Pierce,  George  W. 

Piper,  Jonathan  E. 
Parker,  Parris 
Robbins,  Samuel 
Stuart,  Brown  B. 
Smith,  Henry  A. 
Seavey,  Ellis  H. 
Smith,  John  O. 
Staples,  John 
Saunders,  Fred.  A. 
Stinchfield,  Cyrus  A. 
Trundy,  Albert  C. 
Whittier,  Charles  F 
Records,  Henry 
Hodsdon,  Charles 
Jordan,  Winthrop  \ 


Mustr'd 

t 

Residence. 

into 

< 

22 

' 

Sm 

U.S.Ser. 

Auburn 

M 

Dec.lO 

24 

Minot 

S 

do 

30 

Portland 

M 

do 

41 

Athens 

M 

do 

38 

Auburn 

S 

do 

41 

Lewiston 

M 

do 

23 

Portland 

S 

do 

22 

do 

M 

do 

29 

Danville 

S 

do 

21 

Lewiston 

S 

do 

29 

Portland 

M 

do 

18 

do 

S 

do 

18 

Lisbon 

S 

do 

21 

Greene 

S 

do 

18 

Portland 

s 

do 

20 

do 

s 

do 

22 

Gorham 

s 

do 

19 

Sedgwick 

s 

do 

22 

do 

s 

do 

41 

Unity 

s 

do 

41 

Limerick 

M 

do 

40 

Lewiston 

M 

do 

4.5 

Winterport 

M 

do 

40 

Lewiston 

M 

do 

30 

do 

M 

do 

44 

Auburn 

M 

do 

35 

do 

M 

do 

27 

Bucksport 

S 

do 

30 

Woodstock 

M 

do 

26 

Monson 

S 

do 

30 

Solon 

M 

do 

18 

Jackson 

S 

44 

Auburn 

M 

do 

21 

Sedgwick  ^  '■ 

S 

do 

21 

Orland 

S 

do 

20 

Danville 

s 

do 

29 

Portland 

M 

do 

18 

do 

s 

do 

29 

Danville 

M 

21 

Wales 

s 

w 

Danville 

M 

Remarks. 


APPENDIX  D. 


541 


Return  of  Company  G,  Thirteenth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers,  under  the 
command  of  Col.  Neal  Dow.  Dated  at  Augusta,  on  the  thirty  first  day  of  Decem- 
ber, 1861. 

Lieut.  AARON  RING,  Commanding. 


commiss'd  officers. 
Thomas  J.  Sawyer, 
Aaron  Ring, 
William  I.  Smith. 

SERGEANTS. 

Flavius  O.  Beal, 
Charles  H.  Thomas, 
Horace  B.  Greeley, 
A.  T.  Mitchellson, 
Lorenzo  Merrill. 

CORPORALS. 

John  Budden,  Jr., 
John  H.  F.  Smith, 
Marshall  H.  Rich, 
Arthur  F.  Malcom, 
Greenlief  T.  Berry, 
William  H.  Cleavland. 

MUSICIAN. 

Elisha  T.  F.  Robinson. 

WAGONER. 

George  H.  Ditson. 

PRIVATES. 

Bumes,  Eben  S. 
Buchnell,  John  H. 
Batchelder  Alonzo  F. 
Clark,  Samuel 
Curtis,  Leslie  N. 
Cole,  Aimer  A. 
Chase,  Henry 
Doherty,  William 
Hasty,  Perry 
Horr,  Charles  M. 
Harrington,  Benjamin 
Hammon,  John 
Hart,  Thomas  A. 
Johnston,  Richard  B. 
Johnston,  Charles  A. 
Ladd,  Cyrus  J. 
Murphy,  Daniel 
Mansfield,  Orlando 
Martin,  Elbridge 
Pugsley,  Ira 
Phinnev,  George  W. 
Randall,  Elbridge  G. 
Rollins,  Daniel 
Reed,  John 
Rackley,  Isaac  G. 
SkiUings,  William  H. 
Tuttle,  Elmer  P. 
"Wilson,  Edward  H. 
Wilcox,  George 
Wood,  Boman 
Winn,  John 
Davis,  John  H. 
Kimball,  Charles 


*■  cj 

Muslr'd 

& 

Residence. 

si  c 

into 

Remarks. 

<_ 

^Cft 

U.S.Ser. 

Portland 

45 

Westbrook 
Augusta 

M 

Dec.l2 

20 

Portland 

S 

do 

36 

do 

M 

do 

24 

Cumberland 

S 

do 

25 

Westbrook 

s 

do 

20 

Portland 

s 

do 

18 

Portland 

s 

do 

27 

do 

M 

do 

27 

do 

M 

Dec.25 

28 

Clinton 

S 

Dec.l2 

34 

Portland 

M 

do 

25 

do 

M 

Dec.25 

18 

Portland 

S 

Dec.28 

25 

Farmington 

S 

Dec.l2 

20 

Portland 

s 

do 

20 

Hiram 

s 

do 

23 

Swanville 

s 

do 

■" 

18 

C.  Elizabeth 

s 

do 

18 

Swanville 

s 

do 

18 

Fryeburg 

s 

do 

, 

18 

Fairfield 

s 

do 

34 

Portland 

M 

do 

24 

do 

M 

do 

18 

Island  Pond 

M 

do 

44 

Portland 

s 

do 

28 

do 

M 

do 

18 

do 

s 

do 

31 

do 

s 

do 

18 

do 

M 

do 

18 

do 

S 

do 

21 

Parsonsfield 

S 

do 

19 

Conway 

s 

do 

23 

Canaan 

s 

do 

20 

Hiram 

s 

do 

20 

Pownal 

s 

do 

28 

Canterbury 

s 

do 

38 

Albion  [N.  H. 

s 

do 

21 

New  York 

M 

do 

26 

Greene 

s 

do 

18 

Portland 

M 

do 

20 

Fairfield 

S 

do 

27 

Cumberland 

s 

do 

45 

Portland 

M 

do 

21 

Benton 

M 

do 

35 

Clinton 

S 

do 

18 

Fairfield 

M 

do 

18 

Canaan 

S 

do 

542 


ADJUTANT-GENERAL  S   REPORT. 


Return  of  Company  G,  Thirteenth  Regiment, 

(  Continued.') 

Si 

Mustr'd 

Names. 

be 
< 

Residence. 

si  C 

into 
U.S.Ser. 

Remarks. 

Haskell,  George  W. 

37 

Portland 

M 

Dec.  12 

Pin,  Thomas  S. 

20 

do 

S 

do 

Gray,  John  H. 

18 

Westbrook 

s 

do 

Sargent,  George 

29 

Clinton 

s 

do 

Nichols,  George  E. 

25 

Biddeford 

s 

do 

Leach,  William 

45 

Raymond 

M 

do 

Chandler,  Harlow 

42 

Canaan 

s 

do 

Nelson,  Harrison  H. 

20 

Fairfield 

s 

do 

Stuart,  Samuel  B. 

19 

Hiram 

s 

Dec25 

Hodsdon,  David  W. 

18 

do 

s 

do 

McCiucus,  Royal 

44 

do 

s 

do 

Kidlan,  Benjamin  H. 

21 

do 

M 

do 

Bangs,  Edwin  G. 

26 

Gorham 

IM 

do 

Foresaith,  George 

38 

Portland 

M 

Dec.28 

B urban k,  Stephen 

19 

Hiram 

S 

do 

Fly,  Almason 

28 

Clinton 

s 

do 

Grinnell,  Richard 

44 

Camden 

M 

do 

APPENDIX   D. 


543 


Return  of  Company  H,    Thirteenth  Regiment  Infantry,   Maine  Volunteers,  under 

the  command  of  Col.  Neal  Dow.    Dated  at  Augusta,  on  the  31st  day  of  December, 

1861. 

ABERNETHY  GROVER,  Captain. 


Names. 


commiss'd  officers. 
Abernethy  Grover, 
Augustine  W.  Clough, 
Enoch  Foster,  Jr. 

SERGEANTS. 

William  H.  Foster, 
Robbins  B.  Grover, 
Albert  B.  Richardson, 
George  W.  Sawyer, 
Thomas  J.  Bennett. 

CORPORALS. 

John  S.  Chapman, 
Jonathan  B.  Winslow, 
Lorenzo  N.  Cole, 
George  H.  Young, 
Roscoe  G.  Lane, 
Cyrus  B.  Morse, 
William  H.  Heney, 
Henry  N.  Phelps. 

MUSICIAN. 

William  Walker. 

WAGONER. 

Moses  M.  Seavey. 

PRIVATES. 

Bisbee,  Alpheus  S. 
Bean,  Elmer  J. 
Bean,  Jonathan  C. 
Barker,  Henry  C. 
Besse,  Joshua  D. 
Blair,  Andrew  J. 
Bean,  Amos  P. 
Brown,  Eli  G. 
Bacon,  George  W. 
Chapman,  Albion  C. 
Chapman,  Jarvis  P. 
Crowley,  Maurice 
Coffin,  Charles  A. 
Cole,  Kingsbury  J. 
Cates,  Sewall  L. 
Charles,  Edward  C. 
Chapman,  James  C. 
Davis,  Charles 
Davis,  George 
Drew,  Granville  W. 
Evans,  John 
Farnham,  Charles  W. 
Flint,  John 
Fitzpatrick,  Thomas 
Fogg,  George  B. 
Foster,  Moses  C. 
Green,  Charles  V. 
Green,  Nelson  A. 
Graffam.  Peter  A. 
Gilman,  Stephen 
Hardin,  Cuvier  G. 


^   QJ  ' 

Mustr'd 

s, 

Residence. 

into 

< 

O'o3  ; 

U.S.Ser. 

1 
40  Albany 

M  Dec.l3 

30  Portland 

S 

Dec.l2 

22 

Newry 

S 

Dec.  13 

26 

Albany 

M 

Dec.l2 

21 

Bethel 

S 

do 

23 

do 

s 

do 

22 

Portland 

do 

28 

Albany 

M 

do 

30 

Bethel 

M 

do 

43 

Grafton 

M 

do 

34 

Albany 

M 

do 

26 

Bethel 

s 

do 

25 

Hanover 

S 

do 

28 
26 

Albany 
do 

M 

S 

do 
do 

35 

Portland 

M 

do 

41 

Newry 

M 

do 

44 

Stoneham 

M 

do 

44 

do 

M 

do 

21 

Bethel 

do 

41 

Mason 

M 

do 

19 

Bethel 

S 

do 

42 

Newry 

S» 

do 

28 

Stoneham 

s' 

do 

44 

Mason 

M 

do 

18 

Bethel 

S 

do 

23 

Portland 

M 

do 

34 

Bethel 

M 

Dec 

34 

Gilead 

S 

Dec.l2 

18 

Grafton 

S 

do 

19 

Mason 

s 

do 

26 

Greenwood 

M 

do 

21 

Berlin,  N.  H. 

S 

do 

18 

Lovell 

s 

do 

30 

Bethel 

M 

Dec.  13 

28 

Buxton 

M 

Dec.l2 

18 

Wilmot,N.H. 

S 

do 

36 

Albany 

s 

do 

44 

Stoneham 

M 

do 

20 

Rum  ford 

M 

do 

25 

Albany 

S 

do 

21 

St.  John,NB. 

s 

do 

18 

C.  Elizabeth 

s 

do 

34 

Newry  [N  H 

M 

Dcc.l3 

21 

^Berlin    Falls, 

s 

Dec.l2 

18 

do 

s 

do 

24 

Portland 

s 

do 

45 

Biddeford 

M 

do 

18 

iBethel 

s 

do 

Remarks. 


544 


ADJUTANT-GENERAL  S   REPORT. 


Return  of  Company  H,  Thirteenth  Reg-iment,  (  Continued.^ 


Names. 


Heney,  Michael 
Kennerson,  David  C. 
Libby,  Daniel 
Mitchell,  David 
McAlister,  Dustia 
Preble,  Elisha  T. 
Pingree,  Solomon  S. 
Phelps,  William  H. 
Palmer,  John  F. 
Roberts,  John  H. 
Kobinson,  Alvin  N. 
Kice,  George  N. 
Stuart,  William 
Shirly,  David 
Stearns,  Edwin  H. 
Spaulding.OreenleafW. 
Southard,  Stephen  M. 
Swan,  William  H. 
Stokes,  Jacob 
Sfift,  Cyrus 
Smith,  Thomas 
Tyler,  Gardiner  E. 
Thurston,  Charles  B. 
Twitchell,  Llewellyn  B. 
Tlef  Nicolous 
Wight,  Charles  U. 
Wiggins,  John  H. 
Wilbur,  Benjamin 
Webster,  Otis  J. 
Walker,  William  D.  W. 
Welch,  Richard  H. 
Young,  Aaron 
Briggs,  Joseph  H. 
Jordan,  Jeremiah 
Osgood,  Thomas  H. 


cS 

Mustr'd 

Residence. 

into 

II 

U.S.Ser. 

Biddeford 

S 

Dec.l2 

Bethel 

S 

do 

Harmony 

s 

do 

Albany 

M 

do 

Stoneham 

M 

do 

Gilead 

S 

do 

Albany 

M 

do 

Portland 

S 

do 

C.  Elizabeth 

M 

do 

Berlin,  N.  H. 

M 

do 

Warren 

S 

do 

Augusta 

M 

do 

Newry 

S 

do 

Stoneham 

M 

do 

Newry 

S 

do 

Milan,  N.  H. 

do 

Bluehill 

S 

do 

Newry 

M 

do 

Stoneham 

S 

do 

Greenwood 

M 

do 

Newry 

M 

do 

Mason 

S 

do 

Portland 

s 

do 

do 

s 

do 

do 

s 

do 

Newry 

s 

do 

Stoneham 

s 

do 

Albany 

M 

do 

Portland 

M 

do 

Bluehill 

s 

do 

Grafton 

s 

do 

Hope 

M 

do 

Albany 

M 

do 

Waterford 

S 

do 

Bluehill 

s 

do 

Remarks. 


APPENDIX   D. 


545 


Return  of  Company  I,  Thirteenth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers,  under  the 
command  of  Col.  Neal  Dow.  Dated  at  Augusta,  on  the  thirty-first  day  of  Decem- 
ber, 1861. 

S.  C.  ARCHER,  Captam. 


u    • 

Miistr'd 

Names, 

S) 

Residence. 

t'Sj 

into 

Remarks. 

_< 

sx 

U.S.Ser. 

commiss'd  officers. 

Stillman  C.  Archer, 

Cherryfield 

Isaiah  Randall, 

Portland 

Gushing. 

SERGEANT. 

Pearson  Ora. 

20 

Bangor 

S 

Dec.l2 

. 

PRIVATES. 

Allen,  Lewis  T. 

36 

Centerville 

S 

do 

Bedell,  William  N. 

36 

Eddington 

M 

do 

Blanchard,  Marian 

18 

Thorndike 

S 

Dec.28 

Baker,  Thomas 

31 

Calais 

M 

Dec.l2 

Clough,  John  R. 

24 

Bluehill 

S 

Chilcott,  James  C. 

29 

Sullivan 

M 

do 

Case,  William  H. 

25 

Lubec 

M 

do 

Case,  George  A. 

23 

do 

S 

Case,  Alexander 

Calais 

M 

do 

Cappers,  D.  H. 

30 

Bangor 

M 

do 

Cates,  William  H. 

21 

Thorndike 

S 

do 

Colson,  Everett 

18 

Cherryfield 

S 

do 

Dunn,  Edward  H. 

18 

Franklin 

s 

do 

Dunn,  J.  E. 

19 

do 

s 

do 

Davis,  Henry 

21 

Thorndike 

s 

do 

Dobbin,  Samuel 

32 

Cherryfield 

s 

Dec.28 

Eaton,  James  P. 

19 

Lubec 

s 

Dec.l2 

Francis,  Joseph  H. 

18 

Millbridge 

s 

do 

Foss,  George  H. 

28 

Cherryfield 

M 

Dec.28 

Fitzgerald,  Michael 

30 

Ellsworth 

s 

do 

Gordon,  A.  Judson 

28 

Franklin 

s 

Dec.l2 

Gordon,  George  H. 

26 

do 

s 

do 

Godfrey,  Patiick  D. 

31 

Calais 

M 

Gordon,  Warren 

20 

Thorndike 

s 

do 

Griffin,  Alcander  B. 

21 

Millbridge 

s 

Dec.28 

Hutchins,  Wiuslow 

21 

Calais 

M 

Hooper,  Thomas  J. 

26 

Franklin 

s 

Dec.l2 

Harris,  John  L. 

21 

Deer  Isle 

s 

do 

Harris,  Caleb 

23 

do 

s 

do 

Hunnewell,  David  E. 

20 

Alexander 

s 

do 

Hopd,  Matthew 

31 

Columbia 

s 

Dec.28 

Joy,  Alfred 

18 

Bangor 

s 

Dec.l2 

Kincaid,  Joshua  L. 

19 

Cherryfield 

s 

do 

Leighton,  Curtis 

32 

Steuben 

M 

do 

Low,  Aaron 

18 

do 

s 

do 

Low,  Daniel  M. 

44 

do 

M 

do 

Lcigiiton,  Everett 

31 

Cherryfield 

M 

Dec.28 

Mara,  Jolm  L.  0. 

21 

Bangor 

S 

Dec.l2 

McCartey,  Florance 

44 

Eastbrook 

M 

do 

Murphy,'William  F. 

21 

Franklin 

S 

do 

Merrickj  A.  B. 

45 

Bangor 

M 

do 

Morse,  Alonso 

23 

Steuben 

M 

do 

Mullen,  Daniel 

19 

Calais 

S 

Dec.28 

McCaller,  John 

30 

Cherryfield 

S 

do 

Preble,  Edward 

18 

Sullivan 

s 

Dec.l2 

Perry,  Augustus  E. 

18 

do 

s 

Pray,  Joel 

25 

Gouldsboro' 

s 

Dec.28 

Prentiss,  William 

22 

Unity 

M 

do 

' 

5i6 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Company  I,  Thirteenth  Regiment,  (  Continued.') 


Names. 


Rich,  Edwin  H. 
Rich,  Hiram  H. 
Robertson,  William  J. 
Stockell,  Loarami  W. 
Stover,  Joseph 
Small,  Oscar  C. 
Smith,  George  L. 
Swaney,  John,  Jr. 
Stevens,  Levi 
Trott,  Stephen 
Tuttle,  Edward  C. 
Tracy,  Foster  J. 
Wilder,  Edwin  M. 
White,  Newton  C. 
Willey,  Alden  B. 
Williams,  Arthur  C. 
Wilson,  William 
Wing,  Francis  H. 
Whitten,  Harris 


21 


Residence. 


Thorndike 
Thorndike 
Calais 
Wintcrport 
Sullivan 
Cherryfield 
Charlotte 
Lubec 
45 1  Bangor 
18:  Princeton 
23!  Bangor 
21  i  Cherryfield 
ISJMachias 
19|  Sullivan 
20  Cherryfield 
Hampden 
Patten 


Gouldsboro' 


u    • 

Mustr'd 

>:  u> 

into 

Sift 

U.S.Ser. 

s 

Dec.l2 

s 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

S 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

Dec.28 

Remarks. 


APPENDIX   D. 


547 


Return  of  Company  K,  Thirteenth  Eegiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers,  under  the 
command  of  Col.  Neal  Dow.  Dated  at  Augusta,  on  the  thirty-first  day  of  Decem- 
ber, 1861. 

WILLIAM  R.  SWAN,  Captain. 


Names. 


COMMISS  D    OFFICERS. 

William  R.  Swan, 
Amos  G.  Goodwin, 
Melville  C.  Linscott. 

SERGEANTS. 

John  D  Felton, 
Charles  H.  Ann  is, 
Simort  S.  Andrews, 
Leander  S.  Swan, 
Thomas  N.  Stowell,  Jr. 

CORPORALS. 

Cyrus  McBride, 
Rufus  W.  McKenney, 
William  F.  Eaton, 
Roscoe  G.  Chase, 
Orren  Moody, 
Stephen  Andrews, 
Wesley  Lord, 
Melvifle  C.  Wilson. 

MDSICIAN8. 

Grinfill  Stuart, 
Whitefield  Stuart. 

WAGONEK. 

Eli  Aldrich. 

PRIVATES. 

Adams,  Wintworth  E. 
Andrews,  George  R. 
Additon,  Benning 
Andrews,  Charles 
Andrews,  Stephen  E. 
Blake,  Charles  E. 
Bosworth,  Leonard,  Jr. 
Bean,  Rufus 
Baker,  Albert  T. 
Berry,  Alvah 
Berry,  Asa  R. 
Brackett,  John  H. 
Clark,  Horace  R. 
Carter,  Otis 
Cummings,  Joseph,  Jr. 
Cressey,  Edward  P. 
Clark,  Thomas 
Dureli,  Henry  E. 
Ellis,  Thomas,  Jr. 
Farrar,  James  M. 
Fellows.  Julien  F. 
Foss,  Edward 
Flanders,  Augustus 
French,  John  E. 
Gould,  Jacob  L. 
Green,  Asa 
Goodwin,  John  B. 
Grant,  Edward 
Grant,  Albion    • 
Gordon,  Ebenezer  H. 


Residence. 


33  Paris 

25  Biddeford 

25  Readfield 

26  Paris 

27  j  Biddeford 
21      do 

31 !  Woodstock 
23  Paris 

25  Biddeford 
39  Saco 

23  Biddeford 

24  Buckfield 
33  Saco 

44  Biddeford 
18  Kennebunkp't 
24  Bingham 


Mustr'd 
into 
S:Z  U.S.Ser. 


44 


Paris 
do 

do 


22  Bingham 
18  Biddeford 

18  Hermon 
26|Fryeburg 

19  Biddeford 
43|Farmington 

21  Hartford 
44 1  Alfred 

22  Portland 
43  Bingham 
19|     do 

28j  Biddeford 
20 !  Paris 
39 1  Saco 
34 1  Greenwood 

23  Biddeford 
41  Bangor 
21  Paris 

18  Biddeford 

24  Buckfield 

24  Biddeford 
21  j     do 

33  Hope 
1  si  Mercer 

20  Paris 
44i     do 

25  Biddeford 

38  Frankfort 

39  Bangor 
2IiBiddeford 


Dec.  13 
do 
do 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

do 
do 

do 


Remarks. 


do 
do 
do 

S  !Dee.28 
S  I  do 
M  Dec.  1 3 


do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


M  Dec. 28 
S  Dec.  13 


do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
Dec.28 
Dec.  13 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
Dec.28 


548 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Company  K,  Thirteenth  Regiment,  (  Continued.') 


-^  ' 

Miistr'd 

Names. 

i 

Residence. 

i'^i 

into 

< 

18 

^x 

U.S.Ser. 

Gordon,  Andrew  B. 

Kennebunkp't 

s 

Dec.l3 

Hathaway,  Theron  F. 

23 

Paris 

s 

do 

Hill,  John  B. 

24 

Biddeford 

s 

do 

Hooper,  William  0. 

27 

do 

M 

do 

Hooper,  Lewis  B. 

28 

do 

M 

do 

Hooper,  Francis  E. 

30 

do 

S 

do 

Hooper,  Caleb  S. 

24 

do 

s 

Dec.28 

Hooper,  Orlando 

19 

do 

s 

do 

Howes,  John  M. 

22 

Readfield 

s 

do 

Hammond,  Franklin 

18 

Hermon 

s 

Dec.13 

Holt,  John  E. 

25 

do 

s 

do 

Jordan,  Ralph  T. 

18 

Biddeford 

s 

do 

Johnson,  Isaac 

35 

Turner 

M 

do 

Johnson,  John  W. 

18 

Biddeford 

s 

do 

Jewett,  Dennis  B. 

20 

Readfield 

s 

do 

Joyce,  Thomas 

33 

Bingham 

M 

Dec.28 

Keely,  George 

22 

Saco 

s 

Dec.13 

Keely,  William 

19 

do 

s 

do 

Kelley,  Henry 

29 

Hermon 

s 

do 

Lufkiu,  Edwin  B. 

26 

Weld 

s 

do 

Lurvy,  Richard  T. 

44 

Paris 

s 

Dec.28 

LaCroix,  Franklin  M. 

25 

Readfield 

s 

do 

Morgan,  Stephen  D. 

27 

Paris 

s 

Dec.13 

Morgan,  Alonzo  D. 

19 

Bethel 

s 

do 

Monroe,  George  F. 

21 

Paris 

s 

do 

Millett,  William  E. 

24 

Hebron 

s 

do 

Nesbitt,  John 

44 

Biddeford 

M 

do 

Pike,  John  R. 

18 

do 

s 

do 

Penley,  Joseph 

36 

Paris 

M 

do 

Perkins,  George  J. 

27 

Biddeford 

S 

do 

Pingree,  Solomon  S. 

44 

Albany 

M 

do 

Powers,  William  H. 

43 

Bridgton 

M 

Dec.28 

Perkins,  Thaddeus 

34 

Biddeford 

M 

do 

Record,  Lewis 

34 

Buckfield 

S 

Dec.13 

Russell,  Brooks  D. 

18 

Weld 

s 

do 

Sanborn,  Harrison  B. 

19 

Chelsea 

s 

do 

Sanborn,  Charles  E. 

18 

Acton 

s 

do 

Shehan,  Edward  P. 

41 

Biddeford 

M 

do 

Swan,  Moses 

23 

Paris 

s 

do 

Sawyer,  William  F. 

23 

Mi  not 

s 

do 

Sprague,  Horatio 

18 

Frankfort 

s 

do 

Twitchell,  Lyman  B. 

21 

Paris 

s 

Dec.28 

Washburn,  Jefferson 

24 

do 

s 

Dec.13 

Washburn,  Calvin 

28 

do 

M 

do 

Waterhouse,  Gardner  P. 

18 

Biddeford 

s 

do 

Weymouth,  Elisha  T. 

23 

Vassalboro' 

s 

do 

Webster,  Clinton  B. 

20 

Industry 

s 

do 

Witham,  James  P. 

36 

'Prospect 

M 

do 

Remarks. 


APPENDIX   D. 


549 


FOURTEENTH   REGIMENT. 


Return  of  original  Field  and  Staff  Officers  of  Fourteenth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volun- 
teer's, showing  changes  which  have  taken  place  by  promotion,  resignation,  or  otherwise,  since 
entering  service  of  the  United  States. 


Names. 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of  Appoint- 
ment. 

Remarks. 

Frank  S.  Nickerson 

Colonel 

Searsport 

Dec.  31,  1861 

Elias  Milliken 

Lieut.-Colonel 

Buniham 

do 

Thomas  W.  Porter 

Major 

Bano;or 

do 

Charles  S.  Bickmore 

Adjutant 

Searsport 

Dec.    4,  1861 

John  H.  Crowell 

Quartermaster 

Winterport 

Dec.    3,  1861 

Enoch  Adams 

Surgeon 

Litchfield 

Nov.  25,  1861 

William  Westcott 

Asst.-Surgeon 

Standish 

Nov.  28,  1861 

George  W.  Bartlett 

Chaplain 

Augusta 

B.  B.  Glidden 

Q'rm'r.-Sergt. 

Belfast 

Dec.  21,  1861 

H.  C.  Vaughan 

Hosp.  Steward 

Farmington 

Dec.  17,  1861 

adjutant-general's  report. 


550 

Eetun)  of  Company  A,  Fourteenth  Regitncnt  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers,  under  the 
command  of  Col.  Frank  S.  Nickerson.  Dated  at  Augusta,  on  the  th.rty-h.st  day 
ofDeecmber,  1861.  CHARLES    BARNARD,  Captain. 


Names. 


io.2j,M»Hrr'd 
Residence.       fel'     i"'" 
SS  U.S.Ser. 


commiss'd  officers. 
Charles  Harnard, 
George  lJlo(i<;et, 
Benjamin  F.  ilariman. 

BKKGKANTS. 

Charles  L.  Stevens, 
Joseph  D.  Wood. 

PUIVATKS. 

Allen,  Alvin  H. 
Bennett,  James 
Blaisdell.  Stephen 
Bowden,  Wilson 
Bowdeii,  Henry  S. 
Bowden,  Ivlwin  J. 
Bridges,  Arthur 
Burton,  Hiram 
Carter,  Mark  H. 
Carar,  John  J. 
Carter,  Alfred  A. 
Carter,  Amos  K. 
Carter.  Jas|.er  H. 
Carter,  Zcrah  E. 
Carter,  Alden  G. 
Candage,  Sewall  W. 
Classen,  Joel 
Classen,  Samuel 
Cloutrh,  Daniel 
Cuniiin-hain,  Edwin  H. 
Eldrid-e.  Edward  T. 
Floyd,  James  S- 
Fogg,  William  L. 

Gardner.  William  H. 

Georg.',  William 

Grey,  David  H. 

Greenlaw,  Otis  S. 

Harriman,  Luxford  S. 

Harrinian,  William  P. 

Hall,  J«im  G. 

Johoniiit,  Moses  H. 

Marks,  lloraee 

Moore,  William 

Moore,  Daniel 

Nabis,  Edward 

Osgood,  William  F. 

Stuhhs,  Luther 

Saunders,  Joseph 

Townsi'nd,  William  C 

Warnm,  David  T. 

Webster,  Albert 

Westcott,  William  H. 

Whiten,  George 
Clements,  Joseph  F. 

Adam-,  Merrill  H. 

Allen,  Daniel 
Allen,  D.  Mason 


Remarks. 


46  Bueksport 
30      do 
38      do 

32  Castine 
26|  Bangor 

22  St'dgcvvick 
40  Bueksport 
SoJOrland 
22  Ca>tine 
22  IVnob-cot 
1<)  Orhind 
18  Bu'ksport 
18      do 
2o'Bluehill 
isl     do 
22  Sedgewick 
2o|     do 

do 
Bluehill 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
29  IVnobsrot 

20  Oi  ringtou 
24,  Bueksport 
41      do 
3o!     do 

23  Winterport 

24  Orland 

21  Deer  Isle 
24  Bueksport 
26!     do 
21 1  Bluehill 
2.T,  Brooklyn 

20  lilllrhiU 

IS  Cranberry  Isle 

33  Bueksport 

19  Orland 

26  Bueksport 

22  Corinna 

.36Bluehill 

22      do 

35  Deer  Isle 

19  Castine 

19  Bluehill 

is' Steuben 

24  Palmyra 

20 j  Deer  Isle 

19      do 

26  Sedgewick 


M'Dec.U 
Ml  Dec.  3 
M      do 


S 

S 

M 
M 
M 

S 
S 
S 
S 
S 

s 
s 
s 
s 
s 
s 
s 
s 
s 
s 
s 

M 

s 

M 
M 

s 
s 
s 
s 

M 

s 
s 

M 

s 
s 

M 

s 
s 
s 

M 

s 

M 
S 

s 
s 
s 

M 

s 

M 


do 
do 


do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
Dec  14 

do 

do 


Deceased  Dec.  24. 


APPENDIX  P. 


551 


Return  of  Company  Ay  Fomtemth  Regim&nty  (  Continued,} 


NaiBM. 


Connor,  Ed  win 
Emerson,  Henry  K. 
Colbv,  Ku'harvl  J. 
Colby.  Sotli  S. 
Ct!ivitt,  John  A. 
Goct,  Jhmu's  K. 
(.«ro>s,  Stephen,  Jr. 
Hijljjius,  Israel  IJ. 
Hiii;eity,  Ueor;,;:e  C. 
Heniik.  (.Joorgo  H. 
Hoiiry,  WiUirtiu 
lliiskell.  Ftvrniun 
Little,  Kihviuvl  F 
Mi-FHrlaini.  Alphas 
Mai-sh,  AUK>rt  W 
jNoyes,  Chtiilos  II. 
UediUiin,  John  W. 
Kol>l>ins,  Alfivd 
Kobhms,  He/.ekiah  II. 
8taiily,  Stillnian  G. 
Stanly,  Fruneis  G. 
Sta(>los,  Joseph  U. 
Stanly,  William  H. 
Siinson,  Philip 
Stinson,  Solomon 
Siinson,  Avery  F. 
Staples,  Foster  U. 
Trnssell,  (.«eoi"»;e  E. 
Trunday,  Daviil 
M'llson,  /iinri  O. 
Ware,  iloseph  C\ 
Yimii^,  Chitman 


. 

^i 

.Vlustr'U 

^1     K»iiiiaeuc«^ 

iuu> 

•< 

S 

aSPenohswl 

IS  Civsiine 

s 

do 

20  Deer  Isle 

M 

do 

21      do 

s 

do 

ISBluehill 

s 

do 

21  Peer  Isle 

s 

do 

23  Pedhanv 

M 

do 

43  Peer  Isle 

M 

do 

19  Surrv 

8 

do 

IS  Ptvr  Isle 

S 

do 

IS      do 

s 

do 

S3      do 

M 

do 

19  Castine 

8 

do 

44  Suriy 

M 

do 

19  Verona 

8 

do 

23  Pwr  Isle 

8 

do 

37      ilo 

M 

do 

IS      ilo 

8 

do 

21      I'o 

S 

do 

27  Cranberry  Isle 

s 

do 

22      ilo 

8 

do 

23  Pivr  Isle 

8 

do 

IS  Surry 

8 

do 

23  Peer  Isle 

8 

do 

19      tlo 

S 

do 

22      *lo 

8 

do 

40  Clirton 

M 

do 

19  Cranberry  Isle 

8 

do 

29  Suiry 

M 

do 

2t)  N  eiona 

8 

do 

:>()  Peer  Islo 

8 

do 

as  Cranberry  Isle 

8 

do 

•RMttuutkak 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Company  B,  Fourteenth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volnnteers,  under  the 
command  of  Col.  Frank  S.  Nickerson.  Dated  at  Augusta,  on  the  twenty-seventh 
day  of  December,  1861. 

AMANDER  RACKLIFF,  Lieut.  Com'ding. 


— 

Si|Mustr'd 

Names. 

bj) 

Residence. 

J  M 

iiilo 

Remarks. 

<_ 

11 

U.S.Ser. 

commiss'd  officers. 

Richard  W.  Mullen, 

30 

Vassalboro' 

S 

Amander  Rackliff, 

53 

Unity 

M 

Dec.lO 

Joseph  H.  Spencer. 

31 

Albion 

M 

SERGEANTS. 

William  H.  Taber, 

20 

Albion 

S 

Dec.  4 

Charles  W.  Thing, 

24 

Waterville 

S 

do 

Alton  M.  Stackpole, 

21 

Manchester 

s 

Dec.lO 

William  Either, 

37 

Unity 

M 

Dec.  4 

Cyrus  H.  Libby. 

38 

Freedom 

M 

do 

CORPORALS. 

Geo.  W.  Chamberlain, 

22 

Bradford 

s 

do 

William  H.  Boothby. 

21 

Freedom 

s 

do 

MUSICIANS. 

Amander  Racklitf,  Jr., 

18 

Unity 

s 

do 

John  E.  French. 

18 

Mercer 

s 

do 

WAGONER. 

Jonathan  Orbeton. 

Phillips 

M 

PRIVATES. 

Austin,  Warren 

27 

Unity 

M 

do 

Blethen,  Charles  E. 

19 

do 

S 

do 

Babeock,  John  H. 

25 

China 

S 

do 

Bryant,  Alden 

24 

Unity 

s 

Dec.lO 

Bessee,  All^ert 

22 

Albion 

s 

do 

Blaisdell,  Rufus 

50 

Smithfield 

s 

do 

Brainard,  Isaac  L. 

29 

Manchester 

s 

do 

Brainard,  Herbert  T.  N. 

18 

do 

s 

do 

Bucklin,  Trumon  H. 

21 

Thorndike 

s 

do 

Comings,  Isaac 

19 

Freedom 

s 

Dec.  4 

Davis,  Castelow  H. 

18 

do 

s 

do 

Douglass,  Benjamin,  Jr. 

18 

Knox 

s 

do 

Douglass,  Amos 

40 

Thorndike 

s 

do 

Danforth,  Joseph 

35 

Freedom 

s 

do 

Danforth,  Philander  N. 

25 

Unity 

M 

do 

Danforth,  Oscar 

18 

Freedom 

s 

do 

Elders,  James 

18 

Knox 

s 

do 

Gould,  Wentworth 

44 

Unity 

M 

do 

Hamilton,  Timan  N. 

18 

Albion 

s 

do 

Hamilton,  Erastus  H. 

18 

do 

s 

Dec. 17 

Ilussey,  Amaziah  F.  T. 

25 

do 

M 

do 

Holbrook,  Mathew 

18 

Bath 

M 

Dcc.26 

Jackson,  Daniel  S. 

23 

Thorndike 

M 

Dec.  4 

Larribee,  Philander  W. 

29 

Unity 

M 

do 

Larribee,  Albertus 

18 

Thorndike 

S 

do 

Larribee,  George  N. 

19 

Freedom 

S 

do 

Larribee,  True  P. 

22 

Thorndike 

s 

Dec.26 

Leonard,  Morrison 

36 

Albion 

s 

Dec.  4 

Lawrence,  Marshall 

18 

do 

s 

do 

Lord,  William  H. 

32 

Belgrade 

s 

do 

Lancester,.Rufus  F. 

18 

Albion 

s 

do 

Morrow,  George  C. 

18 

Vassalboro' 

s 

Dec.lO 

Morrill,  Addison 

18 

Winslow 

S    Dec.  4 

McCorison,  Joseph 

33 

Knox 

M  Dec.  10 

Meader,  Darius 

23 

Litchfield 

S    Dec.l7 

McCorison,  Isaac  M. 

35 

Knox 

S 

Dec.lO 

APPENDIX   D. 


653 


Return  of  Company  B,  Fourteenth  Regiment,  (  Continued.') 


c  =; 

Miistr'd 

Names. 

8, 

Residence. 

uU 

into 

Remarks. 

<_ 

£!» 

U.S.Ser. 

Nelson,  Frank  E. 

23 

Winslow 

S 

Dec.lO 

Osborn,  Albion 

25 

do 

s 

Dec.  4 

Pilsburv,  Charles 

19 

do 

s 

Pullen,"john  W. 

19 

Montville 

s 

do 

Penney,  Daniel 

32 

Knox 

M 

Dec.17 

Pennev,  lialjjh 

25 

do 

s 

do 

Pollanl,  William 

44 

Winslow 

M 

Dcc.26 

Robbins,  Charles  L. 

26 

China 

M 

Dec.  4 

Rider,  Rodolphus 

18 

Albion 

S 

Dec.lO 

RackiiHF,  Francis  M. 

18 

Knox 

s 

Dec.26 

Reynolds,  Samuel 

22 

Burn  ham 

s 

do 

Spaulding,  Amasa 

19 

Winslow 

s 

Dec.  4 

Spauldint;,  Henry 

18 

do 

s 

do 

Spauldinsr,  George  L. 

37 

China 

s 

Dec.lO 

Taylor,  Jose[)h  L. 

39 

Mercer 

M 

Dec.  4 

Taylor,  Solomon  D. 

18 

do 

s 

do 

Whitney,  Marcellus 

23 

Thorndike 

M 

I)ec.26 

Walker,  Otis 

35 

do 

M 

Dec.lO 

Wing,  John  N. 

44 

Morrill 

M 

Dee.26 

Wing,  Francis  H. 

18 

Thorndike 

S 

Dec.lO 

86 


adjutant-general's  report. 

Return  of  Company  C,  Fourteenth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers,  under  tlie 
command  of  Col.  Frank  S.  Nickerson.  Dated  at  Augusta,  on  the  thirty-first  day  of 
December,  1861.  GEORGE  SCOTT,  Captain. 


Names. 


COMMIss'd  officers. 

Scott,  George 
Reed,  I.  W. 

PRIVATES. 

Ayer,  Llewellyu 
Adams,  Alexander 
Adams,  Daniel 
Albee,  Thaddeus 
Avery,  Albert 
Aiken,  James  M. 
Blish,  Isaac  N. 
Blake,  Jeremiah,  Jr. 
Boyd,  William  S. 
Blake,  John 
Clark,  Elton  0. 
Dolloff,  Warren  L. 
Dailey,  John 
Evens,  Franklin 
Farnham,  Edward  Jr., 
Grey,  Livingston 
Gould,  Elbridge 
Hoi  brook,  Samuel 
Halloweil,  Franklin 
Kincaiil,  Abial 
Kincaid,  Keuhen 
Kelly,  John  E. 
Kelly,  William  K. 
Lewis,  Thomas 
Lewis,  George  B. 
Lewis,  Cliandler 
Lewis,  Warren  R. 
Mathews,  Theodore 
Mathews,  George  P. 
Mathews,  Paul  H. 
Muney,  Calvin  C. 
McClintock,  Jason 
McDonald,  Roderick 
Mackintyre,  George 
Meigs,  Nathaniel 
Orchard,  James  A.  R 
Pottle,  Converse  L. 
Perkins,  Woodbridge 
Pitts,  Reuel  W. 
Pinkham,  Osgood  R. 
Preble,  Frederick 
Rogers,  John  S. 
Shaw,  Charles 
Seavey,  James  A. 
Shaw,  Samuel 
Simpson,  W.  H. 
Simpson,  Edward  P. 
Sniiiii,  C  il. 
Smith.  John  F. 
Simpson,  Loring  C. 
bmait,  Oreeuleaf 


Residence. 


Wiscasset 
Boothbay 

do 

do 

do 
Wiscasset 
Alna 
Bangor 
Boothbay 

do 

do 

do 
Alna 
Boothbay 

do 
Wiscasset 

do 
Boothbay 
Wiscasset 

do 
Boothbay 
Wiscasset 

do 
Boothbay 

do 

do 

do 

do 
Wiscasset 


18  Boothbay 
do 
do 
Wiscasset 
Boothbay 

do 
Hamden 
Vassall)oro' 
Boothbay 
Wiscasset 
Alna 
Boothbay 
do 
do 
Wiscasset 

do 
Boothbay 

do 
Alna 
do 
do 
do 
d) 
Augusta 


18 

18 

43 

18 

18 

37 

43 

20 

35 

19 

I 

18 

37 

22 

18 

21 

21 

20 

18 

23 

19 

21 

38 


Miistr'd 

into 
U.S.Ser. 


M' 
M 

S 

M 
S 

s 

s 

s 
s 
s 
s 

s 
s 

M 

s 
s 

s 
s 

M 
M 

S 

s 

s 

M 

s 
s 
s 

M 

s 
s 
s 

M 

s 
s 


Remarks. 


Dec.  9 

do 

do 

do 
Dec. 26 
Dec.28 

Dec.  9 

do 

do 

Dec.26 

Dec.  9 

do 

do 

do 

nec.26 

Dec.  9 

I)ec.26 

Dec.  9 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Dec.26 


Dec. 
Dec. 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
Dec.26 
Dec.  9 

do 

do 

do 
Dec.26 


APPENDIX  D. 


555' 


Return  of  Company  C,  Fourteenth  Regiment,  (  Continued.^ 


Sc; 

Mustr'd 

Names. 

g,  [      Residence. 

C  M 

into 

< : 

SK 

U  S.Ser. 

Tihhets,  Amasa  P. 

44  Boothbay 

M 

Dec.26 

Willson,  Jacob 

42      do 

M 

Dec.  9 

Wheeler,  Albert 

21      do 

S 

do 

Wvlie,  Levi 

18      do 

S 

do 

Wint;,  Joseph  M. 

43  Bancroft 

Worthly,  Emory 

31  Boothbay 

M 

do 

Farmer,  William  P. 

21      do 

s 

do 

Decker,  Giles 

20      do 

s 

do 

Remarks. 


556 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Company  D,  Fourteenth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers,  under  the 
command  of  Col.  Frank  S.  Kickerson.  iJated  at  Augusta,  on  the  tiiirty-first  day 
of  December,  1861. 

Lieut.  JOHN   0.  W.  PAINE,  Commanding. 


Names. 


COMMI.SS  D  OFFICERS 

Nathaniel  Sawyer, 
William  D.  Chase, 
John  0.  W.  Paine. 

SERGEANTS. 

Henry  W.  Robinson, 
John  J.  Quimby. 

WAGONER. 

M.  H.  Stetson. 

PRIVATES. 

Averill,  Jolm  C. 
Brann,  Reuben  H. 
Buswell,  Charles  S. 
Brown,  George  W. 
Bailey,  Charles  H. 
Bryant,  Reuben 
Burnham,  John  W. 
Burns,  William  O. 
Baker,  Al)ram 
Cooper,  Joseph  II. 
Cobb,  Joseph  F. 
Cook,  Moses 
Dutton,  William  E. 
Dicker,  Henry  F. 
Dixon,  John 
Dill,  David  M. 
Emerson,  John  H. 
Emery,  Francis  C. 
Emery,  James  F. 
Edminster,  Noah 
Edminster,  Noah  W. 
Edminster,  Lemuel  P. 
Edminster,  Daniel,  Jr. 
Edminster,  David  P. 
Edminster,  Alexander 
Edminster,  Joseph  N. 
Farnhain,  Oiis  C. 
Freeman,  Leonard  G. 
Fuller,  Charles  B. 
Gray,  William  C. 
Galivan,  Michael 
Horn,  Charles  R. 
Hillsgrove,  John  P. 
Lancaster,  Jesse  B. 
Lakcman,  Clark  L. 
Larrabee,  Newell 
Littlcfield,  Joel 
Lovejoy,  Benjamin 
Mason,  Lewis  T. 
Morrison,  Lewis 
Morrison,  David  Henry 
Murray,  John 
Mason,  Pethuel 
Moran,  James 
Kewman,  Dennis 


1- , 

c  ^ 

iMiislr'd 

S,       Residence. 

= - 

into 

< 

is, 
M 

(T.S.Ser 

50  Dixmont 

46  Oldtown 

M 

Decl6 

23  Bangor 

S 

Dec.28 

27      do 

S 

Dec.  11 

28  Stillwater 

M 

do 

44  Oldtown 

M 

Dec.28 

18  Stillwater 

S 

Dec.ll 

21  Rowland 

S 

do 

23  Maxfield 

s 

do 

18      do 

s 

do 

33  Lincoln 

s 

do 

18  Stillwater 

s 

do 

40  Dixmont 

M 

do 

21  Oxford 

s 

do 

43  Oldtown 

M 

Dec.  16 

18  Stillwater 

S 

Dec.ll 

43      do 

M 

do 

36  Dixmont 

M 

do 

26  Stillwater 

M 

do 

42      do 

M 

do 

43  Milford 

S 

do 

23  Dixmont 

M 

do 

31  Howland 

S 

do 

42  .VIedford 

M 

do 

37  Dixmont 

M 

Dec.  20 

4.5      do 

M 

Dec.ll 

20      do 

S 

do 

26      do 

s 

do 

26      do 

M 

do 

34      do 

M 

do 

30      do 

M 

do 

21       do 

S 

do 

18      do 

s 

do 

25  Maxfield 

s 

do 

18  Jay 

s 

do 

21  Oldtown 

s 

Dec.  16 

33  Lincoln 

M 

Dec.ll 

18  Stillwater 

s 

do 

37  Milford 

s 

do 

35  Maxfield 

M 

do 

18  Dixmont 

s 

do 

18      do 

s 

do 

18      do 

s 

do 

2f,  Medford 

s 

do 

20  Howland 

s 

do 

32  Bangor 

s 

do 

18  Dixmont 

s 

do 

19  Bangor 

s 

do 

26  Howland 

s 

do 

36  Oldtown 

M 

do 

asJMilford 

M 

do 

Remarks. 


APPENDIX  D. 


557 


Return  of  Company  D,  Fourteenth  Regiment,  (  Continued.') 


Names. 


Nute,  Joseph 
Peabodv,  Joel 
Pollard^  John  S. 
Pomroy,  Charles  F. 
Spencer,  Francis  M. 
Sawyer,  Daniel  R. 
Reed,  Oscar  W. 
Steavens,  Benjamin  F. 
Sweetman,  James 
Snow,  Henry  C. 
Sanborn,  George  F. 
Simpson,  William  M. 
Smith,  Alberto 
Thomas,  Benjamin 
Vickery,  Hadington 
Willey,  Alexander 
Wingate.  William  M. 
York,  Albert  S. 
Jolinston,  William  W. 
Barns,  Joseph 
Bagley,  Clement 
Carson,  Jeremiah 
Ferguson  Willard  B. 
Hatch,  WilHam  P. 
Hopkins,  Amariah  C. 
French,  Alva  L. 
Burlem,  Charles  R. 
Quinn,  Sylvester 
Stiliings,  Alonzo 
Ross,  Frank 
White,  George  R. 
Mountain,  George  W. 


c_2 

Miistr'd 

•    Residence. 

C  61: 

into 

<. 

Sen 

U.S.Ser. 

29 

Lincoln 

M 

DecU 

45 

Dixmont 

M 

do 

21 

Barnard 

S 

do 

18 

Jay 

s 

do 

18 

Stillwater 

s 

do 

21 

Dixmont 

do 

18 

Milford 

s 

do 

24 

Dixmont 

s 

do 

36 

Milford 

s 

do 

23 

Dixmont 

s 

do 

18 

Hermon 

s 

do 

23 

Dixmont 

s 

do 

21 

Monroe 

s 

do 

41 

Maxfield 

M 

do 

24 

Troy 

s 

Dec.24 

19 

Stillwater 

s 

Dec  11 

21 

Troy 

s 

Dcc.16 

28 

Dixmont 

M 

Dec  11 

27 

Milford 

s 

do 

26 

Enfield 

s 

Dec  28 

23 

Troy 

s 

do 

33 

Oldtown 

M 

do 

18 

Troy 

s 

do 

33 

Lincoln 

M 

do 

23 

Oldtown 

S 

do 

39 

Orneville 

M 

do 

18 

Atkinson 

S 

do 

20 

Orneville 

S 

do 

22 

Vassal  boro' 

s 

do 

18 

Orneville 

s 

do 

23 

Topsham 

s 

do 

IS 

Dover 

s 

do 

Remarks. 


6^8 


adjdtant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Company  E,  Fourteenth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers,  under  the 
command  of  Col.  Frank  S.  Nickerson.  Dated  at  Augusta,  on  tiietiiirty-first  day  of 
December,  1861. 

JOSEPH  P.  FRENCH,  Lieut.  Com'ding. 


. 

u    • 

o  «; 

Mustr'd 

Names. 

Residence. 

fee 

into 

Remarks. 

< 

11 

U.S.Ser. 

commiss'd  officers. 

~ 

Orlando  W.  Trask, 

28 

Atkinson 

M 

Dec.ll 

Joseph  P.  French, 

36 

Bucksport 

S 

do 

Joseph  H.  Metcalf. 

24 

Augusta 

S 

do 

SERGEANTS. 

ElJsha  H.  Lyford, 

21 

Atkinson 

S 

do 

Allen  B.  Farrar, 

32 

Bangor 

s 

do 

James  C.  Lake, 

20 

Atkinson 

s 

do 

George  W.  Worstcr. 

27 

Gleuburn 

s 

do 

CORPORALS. 

Lewis  J.  Cook, 

18 

Atkinson 

s 

do 

James  N.  Doore, 

24 

do 

s 

do 

Jairus  A.  Frost, 

24 

Milo 

s 

do 

Aaron  H.  Keene, 

24 

Atkinson 

s 

do 

William  F.  Larrabce, 

20 

Dover 

s 

do 

Freeman  Lyford, 

19 

Atkinson 

s 

do 

Chauncy  C.  Lee, 

18  Foxcroft 

s 

do 

Geoj^e  G.  Whitney. 

24 

Atkinson 

s 

do 

FRIVATES. 

Albee,  Samuel 

21 

Bingham 

s 

do 

Applebee,  Elhridge 

45 

Newport 

M 

do 

Aver,  Franklin  P. 

19 

Atkinson 

s 

do 

Blinker,  Lewis  A. 

18 

do 

s 

do 

Boyd,  Simon  H. 

24 

Levant 

s 

do 

Copeland,  Llewellyn 

20 

Corinna 

s 

do 

Cobb,  George  E. 

43 

Dover 

M 

do 

Doore,  Dudly  D. 

20 

Atkinson 

s 

do 

Doore,  Isley  (). 

19 

do 

s 

do 

Davis,  Bainhridge 

18 

Eddington 

s 

Dec.26 

.Damon,  George  K. 

25 

Atkinson 

M 

Dec.ll 

Decker,  Green  lief  E. 

19 

Smithfield     ' 

s 

do 

Dann-en,  Charles  L. 

24 

Belgrade     ~ 

M 

do 

Fulton,  William,  Jr. 

18 

Atkinson 

S 

do 

Fitz,  Richard  B. 

18 

Mcdford 

s 

do 

Gould,  Reuben  L. 

18 

Ivenduskeag 

s 

do 

Goss,  George 

43 

Pittsfield 

M 

do 

Gould,  George  W. 

18 

Augusta 

s 

do 

Gray,  George  W. 

26 

Bangor 

s 

Dec.26 

Heath,  Isaac  M. 

22 

Brownville 

M 

Dec.ll 

Hanson,  William  K. 

20 

Atkinson 

s 

do 

Harriman,  George  W. 

22 

Glenburn 

s 

do 

Hinds,  Josiah  G. 

19 

Bangor 

s 

do 

Hathorn,  Silas 

21 

Veazie 

s 

do 

Huston,  Samuel  H. 

18 

Plymputh 

s 

do 

Johonnet,  Fred  W. 

19 

Newport 

s 

do 

Judkins,  Hartley 

21 

Orneville 

s 

do 

Judkins,  Francis 

18 

do 

s 

do 

Judkins,  Alonzo 

29 

do 

M 

do 

Lowell,  Jolin  B. 

26 

Bangor 

s 

Dec.26 

Low,  William  H. 

18 

Med  ford 

s 

Dec.ll 

Lancaster,  Ahiel 

35 

St.  Albans 

s 

do 

Lang,  Albert  C.    . 

21 

Palmyra 

s 

do 

Maxims,  Laurens 

44 

do 

M 

do. 

Marden,  William  H. 

26 

Atkinson 

M 

do 

Newcomb,  Virgil  C. 

19 

Newburg 

S 

do 

APPENDIX   D. 


559 


Return  of  Company  E,  Fourteenth  Regiment,  (  Continued.') 


Names. 


Newnun,  Patrick 
Priest,  Alpheus  M. 
Philpot,  James,  Jr. 
Prescott,  John  F. 
Quinn,  Sylvester 
Ross,  Jesse 
Ross,  Frank 
Royal,  Moses  B. 
Ramsdell,  Andrew  S. 
Rofjers,  Ephraim  E. 
Rollins,  Oliver  B. 
Rollins,  John  F. 
Rollins,  Charles  H. 
Ray,  Benjamin  A. 
Shaw,  John  E. 
Sweet,  Frank  H. 
Sweet,  Henry  C. 
Stillings,  George  A. 
Sherburne,  Leonard  M. 
Thompson,  Danville 
Thompson, Eastman,  Jr 
Thompson,  Arnold  P. 
Taylor,  Alanson  G. 
Tilton,  F'rederic 
Towle,  George  E. 
Trafton,  Harrison 
Varney,  Washington 
Wilson,  Aaron 
Witham,  William  H. 
Witham,  Edward  M. 
Washburne,  Charles  E. 
Worster,  David  S. 
Wells,  Stilton 
Wyman,  Increase 
Warren,  Elbridge 
Wcntworth,  William 
White,  George  R. 
Farris,  Leander 
Hinklev,  Eugene 
Niles,  Charles  G. 
Noves,  Richard  T. 
Birlin,  Charles  H. 
Mountain,  George  W. 


Solon 

Atkinson 

Orneville 

Plymouth 

Orneville 

do 
,  do 
Solon 
Atkinson 
Brownville 
Orneville 

do 
Veazie 
Augusta 
Sidney 

ISjEddington 

44      do 

22!  Vassalboro' 

SOJAtkinson 

22;  Solon 


do 
Augusta 

do 
Charleston 
Atkinson 
Wellington 


41 1  Atkinson 


do 
do 
do 

20|Foxcroft 
18|Glcnburn 
22  Enibden 
31 'Fairfield 
24  Augusta 
Vassalboro' 
Topsham 
Sebec 
Solon 
Glcnburn 
Atkinson 
Dover 
do 


go; 

Musir'd 

C  to 

into 

Sic 

s 

U.S.Ser. 

Dec.  11 

S 

do 

M 

do 

S 

do 

s 

Nov.  2  6 

M 

Dec.U 

s 

Dec.26 

s 

Dec.  11 

s 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

s 

Dec.26 

M 

Dec.U 

S 

do 

S 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

M 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

w 

do 

s 

Dcc.26 

s 

Dec.U 

s 

Dec.26 

s 

Dec.U 

s 

do 

do 

s 

do 

s 

Dec.28 

s 

do 

Remarks. 


Died  in  Hospital,  Dec.  29,  1861. 


5G0 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Company  F,  Fourteenth  Eegiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers,  under  the 
command  of  Col.  Frank  S.  Nickerson.  Dated  at  Augusta,  on  the  thirty-first  day 
of  December,  1861. 

HORACE   BLACKMAN,  Captain. 


Names. 


COMMISSD    OFFICERS. 

Horace  Blackman, 
Thomas  W.  Porter, 
Albion  K.  Bolan. 

SERGEANTS. 

Francis  H.  Blackman, 
John  K.  Laing, 
Albert  Blackman, 
Edward  B.  Barker. 

CORPORALS. 

Weston  Pa<je, 
David  W.  Hardy, 
Joseph  W.  Grant, 
Chiirles  A.  Clewiey, 
Sullivan  S.  Perkins, 
William  A.  Doyle, 
Franklin  W.  Betham, 
William  H.  Sawyer. 

MUSICIANS. 

Carlyle  B.  Sawtelle, 
John  Devlin. 

PRIVATES. 

Allen,  John  O. 
Booden,  Edward 
Brawn,  Isaac 
Betham,  Edward 
Blackwell.  Oscar  E. 
Beanley.  AVilliam 
Butler,  John 
Bean,  Thomas  A. 
Costiy;an,  Daniel  D. 
Clark,  Isaac  W.,  Jr. 
Cunninjjham,  Ephraim 
Copp,  Calvin  F. 
Cobb,  William  M. 
Chapman,  Francis  P. 
Dill,  Warren  N. 
Drew,  Moses  T. 
Douglass,  Arrona  W. 
Douglass,  Scwell  S. 
Fogg,  Asa 
Folsonn,  Fenjamin  F. 
Grant,  James  E. 
Greely,  John  P. 
Green  leaf,  Charles  D. 
Goodwin,  Charles  B. 
Goodwin,  John  H. 
Henderson,  Charles  W. 
Hard,  Trustum  H.,  Jr. 
Hill,  Thomas  N. 
Hamilton,  Reuben 
Lowell,  Hiram  M. 
Luce,  Silas 
Miles,  Josiah 
Miller,  Algernon  S. 


Residence. 


Bradley 
29  Lowell 
23  New  Sharon 


Bradley  [keag 
Passadum- 
Grcenbush 
Mariaville 


24  Burlington 

23  Bradley 

24  Lowell 
24  Bradlev  [ship 

44  No.  1  "Town- 
21  Greenbush 

23  Enfield 
20  Bradley 

29  Newburg 
16  Upton 

20  Lowell 
32      do 

45  Burlington 

26  Enfield 

18  Greenbush 

20  Bradley 

30  Greenbush 
18  New  Sharon 

24  Lowell 
24      do 

27  Burlington 
20;Embden 
ISjEddington 
ISj  Mercer 

34  i  Chester 

21  New  Sharon 

21  Greenbush 
3.5  Hallowell 
32  Lowell 

20  Greenbush 
18  Lowell 
42:  Hallowell 

22  Starks 

2.5  Farmington 
34  New  Sharon 
27  Lowell 
30  Burlington 

41  Greenbush 

23  Edinbiirg 
31 'Greenbush 
30:Starks 

42  Lowell 
I9iBurlin<iton 


u    • 

.Mustr'd 

^  tL 

into 

Sec 

U.S.Ser. 

M 

Dec.28 

S 

Dec.  11 

S 

Dec.28 

S 

s 

Dec.ll 

|M 

do 

S 

do 

S 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

M 

do 

M 

Dec.26 

S 

Dec.ll 

s 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

s 

Dec.28 

s 

Dec.ll 

M 

do 

M 

do 

S 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

Dec.  14 

M 

Dec.ll 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

8 

Dec.26 

M 

Dec.ll 

M 

Dec.20 

S 

l)cc.25 

s 

Dec.28 

M 

Dec  11 

S 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

M 

Dec.20 

M 

do 

M 

Dec.21 

M 

Dec.ll 

S 

do 

M 

Dec.25 

S 

Dec.26 

s 

Dec.1 1 

s 

Dcc.U 

M 

Dec.ll 

S 

do 

Remarks. 


Transferred  from  1st  Maine  Cav- 
[alry,  Dec.  1. 


APPENDIX  D. 


561 


Return  of  Company  F,  Fourteenth  Regiment,  (  Continued.} 


Names. 


Miles,  Abraham 
Misson,  Peter 
Martin,  Eleazer 
Moore,  Harrison 
Merrow,  Henry 
Merrow,  John 
Mason,  Alexander  A. 
Merrifield,  William  E. 
Morrill,  George  W. 
Owens,  John  J. 
Jenkins,  William  F. 
Jenkins,  Horatio 
Page,  John 
Pomeroy,  J.  Sewell 
Playze,  Franklin  S. 
Playze,  John  E. 
Pratt,  Harriman,  Jr. 
Pratt,  William  H. 
Warren,  Thomas 
Eiile,  James 
Richardson,  Leonard 
Wharton,  Albert  T. 
Sands,  William  J. 
Sawyer,  Horace, 
Spencer,  Charles  W. 
Sawyer,  Charles  H. 
Taylor,  George  W. 
Tibbetts,  Daniel  W. 
Towle,  Russell  S. 
Wharton,  John 
Kimbol,  Abram  T. 
Knowlton,  Hiram 
West,  Joseph  A. 
Wiggins,  Abiatha  K. 


Residence. 

Lowell 

Bradley 
Green  bush 
Burlington 
New  Sharon 

do 
Mercer 
Enfield  [keag 
Passadum- 
Enfield 


Burlington 

Bradley 

Grecnbush 

do 

do 

do 
Burlington 
Grecnbush 

do 
Hallo  well 
Sebcc 
Bradley 


20:  Grecnbush 


Lewiston 
Burlington 
New  Sharon 
Eddingtou 
Lowell 

do 

do 
Frankfort 
Lincoln 


o^ 

Mustr'd 

u  M 

into 

s-z 

U.S.Ser. 

M 

Dec.  11 

S 

do 

S 

do 

s 

do 

s 

Dec.14 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

Dcc.26 

s 

do 

s 

Dec.  11 

Dec.  24 

do 

M 

Dec.  11 

M 

do 

S 

do 

S 

do 

M 

do 

S 

Dec.25 

s 

Dec.  11 

s 

do 

s 

Dec.25 

s 

Dec.  11 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

Dec.20 

s 

Dec.  11 

s 

Dec.14 

M 

nec.28 

M 

Dec.ll 

M 

do 

M 

do 

S 

do 

S 

do 

Remarks. 


Deserted. 


562 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Keturn  of  Company  G,  Fourteenth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers,  under  the 
command  of  Col.  Frank  S.  Nickerson.  Dated  at  Augusta,  on  the  thirty-first  day 
of  December,  1861.  ^^^^^^  ^_  CHENEY,  Captain. 


Names. 


commiss'd  officers. 
George  11.  Cheney, 
Amos  F.  Noves, 
J.  M.  Wiswell. 

SERGEANTS. 

I.  Frank  Hobbs, 
Jolm  W.  Foley, 
Ciiarles  H.  French, 
William  M.  Perkins. 

CORPORALS. 

Charles  H.  Moody, 
Henry  Tucker, 
David  B.  McWain, 
Archelaus  Fuller, 
Joseph  T.  Jordan,  2d 
John  G.  Hayes. 

MUSICIANS. 

Francis  M.  Noble, 
Amos  McFarland. 

■\VAGOSEK. 

F.  C.  Hayes. 

PRIVATES. 

Allen,  Amos  H. 
Averill,  Albert 
Byard,  Jolin  W. 
Burnell,  Isaiah  M. 
Brown,  Henry 
Curtis,  Samuel  W. 
Carpenter,  Francis  A. 
Crowell,  Silas  T. 
Chadbourn,  Samuel 
Cushman,  Andrew  T. 
Crooker,  Jonathan 
Crookcr,  Cyrcneus  "W". 
Cobb,  Chitman 
Cox,  James 
Cobb,  Marshall  C. 
Crockett,  Grovenor 
Davis,  Alvin 
Edwards.  McLelian  Jas 
Fisher,  George  E. 
Foster,  George 
Faunce,  Seth  M. 
Frost,  George  W. 
Flood,  David,  Jr. 
Frost,  John  C. 
Foster,  Jeremiah,  Jr. 
Frost,  Weston 
Hutchinson,  Chandler 
Hutchinson,  Albion  L. 
Holden,  David  L. 
Herrick,  Geo.  W. 
Herrick,  Bloomville 
Herrick,  Freeland  M. 
Holt,  Daniel,  2d 


Residence. 


Portland 

Norway 

Searsport 


Norway 
Harrison 
22  Oxford 
44  Poland 


23  Minot 

18  Norway 

20  Bridgton 
22  Norway 

19  Poland 

21  Norway 


27 


do 
Sedgwick 

Oxford 


Sedgwick 

Alna 

Sedgwick 

Norway 

Buckfield 

Waldo 

241  Hancock 

28  Oxford 

44      do 

18  Auburn 

44' Poland 

21  [Oxford 
42;Poland 
21,  Hebron 
20  Poland 
36  Norway 
44  j     do 

44  Harrison 

22  Bucksport 


Norway 
Oxford 
Norway 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

23  Poland 
19      do 
18      do 
38, Norway 


Mustr'd 

into 
U.S.Ser. 


M  Dec.28 

M  Dec. 12 

S  Dec.28 

S  Dcc.l2 

S  do 


M 


do 
do 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

do 
Dec.28 

do 


do 

do 

do 

Dec.  12 

do 

Dec.28 

I     do 

M;  Dec.  12 

M,  Dec.28 

S    Dec.  12 


do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
Dec.28 
Dec.l2 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 


Remarks. 


APPENDIX  D. 


563 


Return  of  Company  G,  Fourteenth  Regiment^  (^Continued.') 


Names. 


Holden,  Harrison  B. 
Hayes,  Austin  C. 
Johnson,  David 
Jordan,  Timothy 
Johnson,  Rufus  S. 
King,  Julius  A. 
Lovejoy,  Josiah  P. 
Morse,  D.  A. 
Maxfield,  John  T. 
Merrill,  James 
Merrill,  Ezra  A. 
Murdock,  Charles  A. 
Morton,  Lewis  J. 
Mixer,  Francis  D. 
Morse,  Irving 
Noble,  William  H. 
Nutter,  Samuel 
Pullen,  Elias 
Perry,  Freeman  C. 
Pike,  Daniel 
Prince,  Jesse 
Page,  George 
Penley,  Nathan  N. 
Simpson,  Loring  C. 
Stowe,  Newton  N. 
Strout,  Charles  E. 
Strout,  Cyrus  T. 
Smith,  Josiaii  H. 
Small,  Alonzo 
Thuriow,  Richard 
Wallace,  Augustine 
Whitcomb,  Benjamin 
Wasgatt,  Nathan  G. 
Webber,  Froister 
Wilkins,  Orrington 


Residence. 


23  Norway 
231     do 
Stowe 
Norway 
Bucksport 
Paris 
Norway 

do 
Casco 
Norway 

do 
Buckfield 
23;  Poland 
21  [Paris 
2o'Bluehill 
20' Norway 
44  Bluchiil 


Winthrop 

Letter  E 

Norway 

Oxford 

Waterford 

Norway 

Wiscasset 
23  Poland 
22      do 

20  Raymond 

21  [Norway 
38  Raymond 
30  N.  Gloucester 
18  Poland 
44  Norway 
18  Mt.  Desert 
ISCastine 
18  Norway 


gi 

Mustr'd 

into 

s« 

U.S.Ser. 

R 

Dec.l2 

S 

do 

M 

do 

M 

do 

8 

Dec.28 

M 

Dec.l2 

M 

do 

S 

do 

R 

do 

M 

do 

S 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

Dec.28 

s 

do 

M 

do 

M 

do 

S 

do 

M 

Dec.l2 

S 

do 

s 

Dec.28 

s 

Dec.  12 

s 

Dcc.28 

M 

Dec.l2 

M 

do 

S 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

M 

do 

S 

do 

M 

do 

S 

Dcc.28 

S 

do 

s 

Dec.31 

564 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Company  H,  Fourteenth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers,  under  the 
command  of  Col.  Frank  S.  Nickcrson.  Dated  at  Augusta,  on  the  thirty -first  day  of 
December,  1861. 

LEWIS   CHASE,  Captain. 


§«; 

Mas  tr'd 

Names. 

o 

Residence. 

c'Z. 

into 

Remarks. 

< 

M 

D.S.Ser. 

commiss'd  officers. 

Lewis  Chase, 

56 

Fayette 

M 

Dec.20 

Daniel  Lothrop, 

41 

VVinthrop 

M 

Dec.  14 

John  Ilosley. 

44 

Dixfield 

M  Dec.20| 

SERGEANTS. 

Edwin  L.  Robinson, 

30 

Mt.  Vernon 

M 

Dcc.l4 

b 

Arthur  D.  Chase, 

28 

Fayette 

M 

Dec.ie 

Ajalon  Godwin, 

36 

Uumford 

M 

Dec.14 

George  H.  Palmer, 

23 

Fayette 

S 

do 

Edgar  Randall. 

21 

Wilton 

M 

do 

CORPORALS. 

George  IMcGatiey, 

39 

Mt.  Vernon 

M 

do 

William  H.  Prince, 

20 

Wayne 

S 

do 

Ebenezer  A.  Libbey, 

21 

Leeds 

s 

do 

Charles  L.  Douglass, 

22 

Upton 

s 

do 

Lovcll  L.  Gardner, 

23 

Chesterville 

s 

do 

Charles  H.  II.  French, 

22 

Favettc 

s 

do 

Henrv  C  Tucker, 

24 

Dikficid 

M 

do 

Charles  E.  Bean. 

30 

Upton 

s 

do 

MUSICIANS. 

Samuel  T.  Foss, 

16 

Wayne 

s 

do 

George  Whittier, 

17 

Mt.  Vernon 

s 

do 

WAGONER. 

Jonas  Childs. 

44 

Chesterville 

M 

do 

PRIVATES. 

Abbott,  David  W. 

44 

Rum  ford 

s 

do 

Beedy,  Aaron, 

33 

Madrid 

s 

do 

Baker,  Wilbur  J. 

24 

Rumford 

s 

do 

Blabon,  George  R. 

18 

Chesterville 

s 

do 

Brown,  Jethro 

21 

Vienna 

s 

do 

Brown,  Daniel 

24 

Livcrmore 

s 

do 

Burse,  Charles  E. 

18 

Industry 

s 

do 

Burse,  James  0. 

16 

do 

s 

do 

Childs,  Isaac  B. 

18 

Chesterville 

s 

do 

Crane,  Edwin  R. 

18 

Fayette 

s 

do 

Chase,  Edward  F. 

18 

E.  Livermore 

s 

do 

Clark,  Samuel 

44 

Dixfield 

M 

Dec.20 

Diloway,  Nathaniel 

30 

Wilton 

M 

Dec.14 

Fellows,  Stephen 

44 

Fayette 

M 

Dec.  16 

Folsom,  Alonzo 

29 

Cliesterville 

s 

Dec.  14 

Foster,  George  W. 

30 

Wilton 

s 

do 

Forsaith,  Thomas  R. 

18 

Winthrop 

s 

Dec.20 

GetchcU,  Augustus 

36 

Carthage 

M 

Dec.14 

Gordon,  Lewis  C. 

19 

Fayette 

s 

do 

Gordon,  Calvin  S. 

21 

do 

s 

do 

Grifhn,  George  W. 

30 

Mt.  Vernon 

's 

do 

Getchell,  Charles  H. 

20 

Carthage 

:S 

Dec.20 

Hall,  William  2d 

30 

Wilton 

M 

Dec.14 

Haskell,  Clarence  G. 

18 

E.  Livermore 

s 

do 

He  mm  en  way.  Win.  T. 

28 

Grafton 

s 

do 

Hall,  Harrison  A. 

20 

Oxford 

s 

Dec.20 

Jordan,  John  W. 

21 

Upton 

s 

Dec.14 

Jones,  Sylvester 

18 

Fayette 

s 

do 

Lakin,  Henry  S. 

23 

Chesterville 

s 

do 

Lakin,  Newell  J. 

18 

do 

IS 

Dec.16 

APPENDIX  D.  665 

Return  of  Company  H,  Fourteenth  Reg-ment,  (  Continued.') 


Names. 


Leighton,  Delano 
Lord,  Daniel  A. 
Marden,  Edward, 
Mardcn,  John  J. 
Millett,  Nelson 
Morrill,  Daniel  H. 
Morse,  Jeremiah  R. 
Maxwell,  George 
Morse,  Eliplialet  C. 
Noyes,  Emory  C. 
Palmer,  James  G. 
Pearl,  Josiah  T. 
Kawson,  Nathaniel  W. 
Robbins,  Anson 
Rice,  Thomas  Penn 
Ross,  Nelson 

Stickney,  Thomas 

Storer,  Wesley 

Sturtevant,  Henry  M. 

Sullivan,  John  O. 

Swift,  Charles  0. 

Thurston,  Freeman  C. 

Tibbctts,  Hiram  H. 

Timbcrlake,  John 

Trask,  Oliver 

Tuttle,  Leroy  H. 

Thompson,  Joel 

Walker,  Charles 

Wyman,  Parker 

Whitney,  Coolidgc 

Wells,  Marcellus 

Wright,  Elnathan  L. 

White,  Joel  \V. 

Witham,  Ezekiel  E. 


o^  Mustr'd 

£ 

Kesidence. 

S^     into 

< 

S»  U.S.Ser. 

36  Mt.  Vernon 

s 

Dec.14 

24 

Vienna 

s 

do 

32 

Byron 

s 

do 

21 

do 

s 

do 

19 

Wilton 

s 

do 

21  Fayette 

s 

do 

28  Andover 

s 

do 

21jCarthage 

s 

Dec.20 

25jLivermore 

M 

Dec.14 

2 1 1  Carthage 

s 

Dec.20 

24 

Fayette 

s 

Dec.14 

28 

Mt.  Vernon 

s 

do 

40  Upton 

M 

Dec.20 

40  Wilton 

s 

Dec.14 

31 

Vienna 

s 

do 

18 

Phillips 

s 

do 

44 

Carthage 

M 

do 

18 

Mt.  Vernon 

s 

do 

30 

Chesterville 

s 

do 

29 

Wavne 

M 

do 

19 

Oxford 

s 

Dec.20 

IS 

Favctte 

s 

Dec.14 

19 'Madrid 

s 

do 

19  Livermore 

s 

do 

44  Mt.  Vernon 

M 

do 

21      do 

s 

do 

21  Byron 

s 

Dcc.20 

32;Turner 

M 

Dec.14 

21 

Mt  Vernon 

s 

do 

19 

do 

s 

do 

18  Vienna 

s 

do 

IBDixficld 

s 

Dec.20 

44  Upton 

M 

do 

21 

Oxford 

s 

do 

Remark?. 


566 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Ketarn  of  Company  I,  Fourteenth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers,  under  the 

command  of  Col.  Frank  S.  Nickerson.     Dated  at  Augusta,  on  the  thirty-first  day  of 

December,  1861. 

JAMES   B.  HILL,  Captain. 


Names. 


commiss'd  officers. 
James  B.  Hill, 
Winslow  Roberts, 
Charles  Smith. 

SERGEANTS. 

Ira  B.  Gardner, 
William  Jackman, 
Charles  S.  Thompson, 
C.  Pembroke  Carter, 
J.  Addison  Sproul. 

MUSICIANS. 

Seth  Baker,       • 
Harrison  R.  Stone, 

PRIVATES. 

Asher,  Samuel 
Annis,  John  G. 
Atkins,  Charles  R. 
Buzzeli,  John  C. 
Ball,  Augustus  T. 
Busher,  John  V. 
Batchelder,  Howard 
Bennett,  Nathan  P. 
Bosworth,  Almerian 
Cameron,  Finley 
Craig,  Augustine 
Clapp,  Carleton 
Chandler,  William 
Caldwell,  Philip 
Clark,  James  H. 
Craig,  William  H. 
Clements.  George  A. 
Choate,  Thomas  A. 
Clary,  Nahum  E. 
Carter,  Joseph 
DoUitr,  Henry 
Downer,  William  G. 
DoUief,  Charles  H. 
Dunton.  John  I. 
Estis,  Job  P. 
Foster,  Jose])h  M. 
Foss,  George  A. 
Fairfield,  James  W. 
Glidden,  Barker  B. 
Giles,  Charles 
Gibbs,  John 
Hayes,  John 
Hilton,  John  E. 
Hodsdon,  William 
Jackson,  Ozias  P. 
Jameson.  Nathan   W. 
Jones,  Charles  E. 
Jackson,  George  W. 
Haines,  Thomas 
Livintrstoii,  Henry  W. 
Leavitt,  Henry 


Residence. 


-16  Patten 
40  Belfast 
jOlJtown 

19  Patten 


do 
Clinton 

Montville 
do 

Knox 
Augusta 


Conway 

Montville 

Athens 

No.3  Aroost'k 
do 

Montville 
'SiSwanvillo 
22JMontville 
1*^  Athens 


Stacyville 

Patten 
do 

Clinton 

No  3  Aroost'k 
do 

Patten 

Wado 
25  Montville 
18  Brooks 
39  Belfast 


Morrill 

Montville 

Morrill 

Burnham 

Knox 

Montville 

Conway 
■i"i  Patten 
38  Belfast 
do 

Brooks 

Patten 

Hodsdon 
•44jBurn]iam 
31  pidtown 
2.^1  Patten 
34 1  Newcastle 
29  Old  town 
!9  Conway 
18  Clinton 
22  No.3  Aroost'k 


o  a 

Miislr'U 

C  a> 

into 

Ste 

U.SSer. 

M 

Dec.28 

M 

do 

S 

Dec.  14 

M 

Dec.26 

S 

do 

s 

Dec.21 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

Dec.  14 

s 

Dec21 

s 

D*c.28 

s 

Dec.l4 

s 

do 

M 

Dec.21 

s 

do 

s 

do 

R 

Dec.28 

S 

Dec.14 

vS 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

s 

Dec.28 

s 

Dec.21 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

M 

Dec.28 

s 

Dec.21 

s 

do 

M 

do 

s 

Dec.14 

s 

Dec.2I 

s 

Dec.26 

s 

Dec.14 

M 

14 

s 

Dec.21 

M 

Dec.28 

s 

Dec.2I 

s 

Dec.14 

M 

do 

M 

Dec.21 

M 

Dec  26 

S 

Dec.14 

s 

Dec.28 

s 

Dcc.26 

s 

Dec.14 

s 

•In 

S 

.!.» 

Remarks. 


APPENDIX   D. 


567 


Return  of  Company  I,  Fourteenth  Regitnent,  (  Continued.^ 


Names. 


Logan,  Robert  A. 
Logan,  Samuel  T. 
Lamb,  W.  George 
'Meservy,  Albert  B. 
Morgrage,  Wyman  B. 
Mills,  John 
Neal,  George  H. 
Philbrick,  Charles 
Preble,  Joseph 
Parker,  John  C. 
Rowell,  John  A. 
Robson,  Benjamin  F. 
Rowell,  BzeUiel  P. 
Roberts,  Charles  J. 
Shattuck,  Alphonzo 
Stewart,  Thomas 
Stewart.  John 
Stacy,  James  S. 
Stacy,  Robert  E. 
Scribncr,  Daniel 
Smith,  John  S. 
Smith,  William  II. 
Smith,  Alden  B. 
Sargent,  John  G. 
Thompson,  Charles  P. 
Taylor,  Thomas  S. 
Vose,  Charles  J. 
Webber.  Charles  W. 
Woodbury,  William  W 
Weliber,  George  W. 
Wescott,  Daniel  W. 
York,  Samuel  C. 


Residence. 


Waldo 

do 
Montville 
Morrill 
Patten 
No.3  Aroost'k 
Burnhani 
Unity 
Patten 
No  3  Aroost'k 
Montville 
Waldo 
Montville 
Brooks 
Solon 
Montville 

do 
Stacvville 

do 
Patten 
No.3  Aroost'k 
Conway 
Stacyville 
No  3  Aroost'k 
Burn  ham 
Montville 

do 

do 
Stacyville 
No.3  Aroost'k 
Patten 
Bingham 


o  »i 

Mustr'd 

u  to 

into 

s 

U  S.Ser. 

Dec.  21 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

Dec.14 

M 

do 

M 

Dec.21 

s 

Dec.14 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

Dec.  2 1 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

Dec.28 

s 

Dec.21 

s 

do 

M 

Dec  14 

s 

Dec.2I 

s 

Dec.14 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

Dec.2I 

s 

do 

s 

Dec  26 

s 

do 

s 

Dec.14 

M 

do 

s 

do 

s 

Dec.28 

Remarks. 


568 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Eeturn  of  Company  K,  Fourteenth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers,  under  the 
command  of  Col.  Frank  S.  JJickcrson.  Dated  at  Augusta,  on  the  thirty-first  day  of 
December,  1861.  j  j 

EDWARD    S.  MORRIS,  Captain. 


Names. 


COMMISS  D   OFFICERS. 

Edward  S.  Morris, 
Timothy  H.  Hubbard, 
Benjamin  F.  Stevens. 

SERGEANTS. 

Edward  A.  Skinner, 
Charles  S.  Doe, 
Isaiah  Pinkiiam,  Jr. 
John  B.  Hanson, 
George  Ham. 

CORPORALS. 

Andrew  J.  Hobbs, 
Joseph  S.  Haskell 
James  B.  Dudley, 
Jacob  B.  Stevens, 
John  H.  Clements, 
Edward  H.  Loud, 
Wiiifield  S.  Pray, 
Frank  E.  Jewett. 

JIUSICIANS. 

John  W.  Dav, 
William  C.  Rowell. 

AVAGOXER. 

Benjamin  M.  Kogera. 

PRIVATES. 

Ames,  Joha 
Butler,  Stephen  F. 
Blake,  John 
Barker,  Ivory 
Batchelder,  Josiah  B. 
Chellis,  Aaron 
Chick,  Stephen 
Coombs,  Gustavus  J. 
Cunningham,  Isaac  C. 
Durgii),'  William  E. 
French,  Charles 
Frost,  George  C. 
Goodwin,  Thomas  E. 
Gupiill,  Ivory 
Greene,  Wilson  J. 
Greene,  Joseph  H, 
Hanscom,  John  W. 
Hubbard,  Erastus 
Hill,  Jacob 
Home,  Joseph  F. 
Hayes,  John 
Hatch,  Augustus  E. 
Hatch,  Elijah  F. 
Hill,  Edwin 
Hilton,  Elbridgc 
Haskell,  James  H. 
Keenan,  Thomas 
Littlcfield,  Elias 
Leighton,  Ephraim 
Lewis,  John  B.  , 


Residence. 


Newfidd 
N.  Berwick 
Berwick 


39  Ruxton 
30  Bangor 
27  Berwick 
26  N.  Berwick 
44  Shapleigh 

Wells 
Hallowcll 
VVaterhoro' 
Berwick 

do 
Ncwfield 
Shapleigh 
Milton,  N.  H. 


24  Berwick 
44  Alfred 


28 


18 

25 

18 

18 

28 

20 

18 

18 

■10 

40 

37 

23 

29 

23 

22 

20 

21 

23 

24 

24 

33 
20 
41 
44 
34 


Newfield 


Parsonsfield 

Berwick 

Brownfield 

Old  town 

Palermo 

Ncwfield 

Shapleigh 

I'alcrmo 

Hudson 

Kxcter,  N.  H 

Saco 

Berwick 

N.  Berwick 

Berwick 

Wells 

do 
Kennebunk 
Wells 

do 
Ncwfield 
Augusta 
Wells 

do 

do 

do 
Hallowcll 

do 
San  ford 
Ncwfield 
Watcrboro' 


o  «'|Miis-tr'd 
into 
U.S.Ser. 


M 
M 
M 

M 
M 
M 
M 
M 

S 

S 

s 
s 
s 

M 
M 

M 

S 
M 

M 

M 
M 
M 
M 

S 
S 
S 
S 
M 

s 
s 
s 

M 
M 
M 
M 
M 
S 

s 

s 
s 
s 

M 

s 

M 

M 

S 

s 

M 
M 


Remarks. 


APPENDIX   D. 


569 


Return  of  Company  H,  Fourteenth  Regiment,  (  Continued.') 


Names. 


Larrabee,  Horace  T.  H. 
Larrabee,  Levi  H. 
Longfellow,  Stephen  W. 
Longfellow,  Charles 
Mathews,  Cliarles  W. 
Manson,  William  G. 
Maxwell,  Cyrus 
Poland,  Edvvard  S. 
Pinkhani,  John  F. 
Patch,  Benjamin  G. 
Patch,  Woodburj'  J. 
Perkins,  Charles  H. 
Powers,  Robert 
Rogers,  Samuel 
Ridlon,  Alfred  B. 
Silly,  William  B. 
Seavey,  Samuel 
Sawyer,  Jacob 
Sabans,  Roswell  W. 
Stevens,  Franklin 
Smith,  Lewis 
Thompson,  Charles 
Tripp,  David  W. 
Tebbetts,  George  H.  W. 
Taylor,  Horace 
Vaugh,  Hiram  C. 
Wentworth,  William  H. 
Winn,  Joseph  W. 
Willey,  Nicholas  D. 
Wentworth,  John  S. 
Woodman,  Charles  A. 
Welch,  Luther  D. 
Worthing,  Elmer  W. 
Witham,  Elliott 
Walker,  Harmon 


i 
< 

Residence. 

II 

M 

Mustr  'd 

into 
U.S.Ser. 

34 

Wells 

30 

do 

M 

18 

Palermo 

S 

20 

do 

S 

20 

Berwick 

s 

35 

do 

s 

43 
19 

Hampden 
Palermo 

s 
s 

18 

Lewiston 

s 

34 
23 

Shapleigh 
Newfield 

M 
M 

18 
42 

Shapleigh 
Boston,  Mass. 

s 
s 

18 

Lewiston 

s 

42 

Arrowsic 

M 

20!Sanford 

s 

45 
21 

Liraington 
Palermo 

M 

S 

18 

Kennebunk 

s 

18 
29 

Kenduskeag 
York 

s 
s 

27 

Wells 

s 

22 

Berwick 

s 

18 

Kennebunk 

s 

24 
21 

Farmington 
Berwick 

s 

s 

25 

York 

s 

39 

Berwick 

M 

27 

Lebanon 

M 

19 

Newfield 

s 

38 

York 

s 

21 

Palermo 

s 

20 

York 

s 

22 

Waterboro 

s 

Remarks. 


37 


570 


adjutant-general's  report. 


FIFTEENTH   REGIMENT. 


Return  of  original  Field  and  Staff  Officers  of  Fifteenth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volun- 
teers, showing  changes  which  have  taken  place  btj  promotion,  resignation,  or  otherwise,  since 
entering  service  of  the  United  States. 


Names. 


John  McClusky 
Isaac  Dyer 
Benjamin  Ilawes 
James  Nowland 
W.  S.  Locke 
Jotham  Donnell 
John  II.  Kemball 
J.  J.  Brown 
Edwin  A.  Low 
James  F.  Tilton 
Thos.  L   Lynch 
Lorenzo  Dod{je 
John  Goald 


Colonel 
iLieut-Colonel 
Major 
Adjutant 
Quartermaster 
I Surgeon 
|Asst.-Surgeon 
Chaplain 
Serg. -Major 
Q'rm'r.-Scrgt. 
Com'y  Sergt. 
[Hos.  Steward 
Drum-Major 


Keaidence. 

Houlton 

Skowhegan 

Ashland 

SlJohn.NB 

Presqiielslc 

Houlton 

Bridgton 

Whitcticld 

Ilodgdon 

Eastport 

do 
Bridgton 
Bangor 


D^e 

}f  Appoint-] 

men 

. 

Dec. 

17, 

1861 

Dec. 

25, 

1861 

Nov. 

20, 

1861 

Nov. 

29, 

1861 

Dec. 

17, 

1861 

Dec. 

18, 

1861 

Remarks. 


APPENDIX  D. 


571 


Return  of  Company  A,  Fifteenth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers,  under  the 
command  of  Col.  John  McCIusky.  Dated  at  Augusta,  on  the  thirty-first  day  of 
December,  1861. 

BENJAMIN  B.  MURRAY,  Jr.,  Captain. 


Names. 


commiss'd  officers. 
Benj.  B.  Murray,  Jr., 
Samuel  I).  Leavitt, 
William  K.  Rich. 

SERGEANTS. 

John  R.  Coates, 
Francis  O.  S.  Howe, 
Elisha  Sherman, 
Hosea  Smith, 
Freeman  W.  Varney. 

CORPORALS. 

Stephen  S.  Leighton, 
James  L.  Pierce, 
Simson  Spofford, 
Ira  A.  Hughes, 
Ira  W.  Gushing, 
John  Sherman, 
Andrew  J.  Hawkins. 

MDSICIAN. 

Ralph  L.  Teed. 

PRIVATES. 

Allen,  Albert  J. 
Achorn,  Weston 
Bulmer,  Andrew  J. 
Bulmer,  Ephraim  T. 
Bowman,  Washington 
Bridges,  Edwin  P. 
Bassett,  John  H. 
Chambers,  Augustus 
Conners,  Patrick 
Campbell,  William  E. 
Colsen,  George 
Caswell,  William  A. 
Chambers.  William  H. 
Caswell,  Bartlett  S. 
Campbell,  John 
Coggswell.  Augustus 
Crowley,  John 
Cameron,  Dougald 
Dohcrty,  Andrew 
Davis,  Hiram 
Davis,  Hammond 
Dodge,  Alfred 
Dodtrc,  Charles  0. 
De  Cracv,  Warren  T. 
Fisher,  Alfred 
Gardner,  Henry 
Ganlner,  Loring 
Gardner,  George  W. 
Grcenlow,  James  H. 
Glass,  John 
Hay,  William  H. 
Healey,  Terrenee 
Hallett,  Albert  H. 
Johnson,  Nathaniel 


Besidence. 


33  Pembroke 
2.5  Eastport 
21  Pembroke 

34 1  Charlotte 
29  Standish 
32  Meddybemps 
44  Charlotte 
23  Pembroke 


Trescott 
Pembroke 

do 
Charlotte 
Pembroke 
Meddybemps 
P.Jarvis,N.Y, 

Pembroke 


Marion 

Washington 
26 1  Charlotte 
38  Perry 

Washington 

Marion 

Lubec 
Is'Meddybemps 

22  i'embroke 
igj       do 

21  Trescott 

ISJEubec 

2l!Meddybemps 

21  [Lubec 

26 1  Boston,  Mass. 

Washington 

Portland 

St.John,N.B. 

Boston 

Lubec 
do 

Plantation  14 

Lubec 

Portland 

Charlotte 

Pembroke 

Meddybemps 
ig'Pembroke 
21 1       do 

23  Calais 
30  Norton,  N.B. 

St.  John,  " 

Sidney 

N.  Yarmouth 


Miistr'd 

into 
D.S.Ser. 


Remarks. 


Deceased. 


572 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Company  A,  Fifteenth  Regiment,  {Continued.^ 


Names. 


Johnson,  William  H. 

Keef,  Thomas 

Kni'^rht,  Jumes  E. 

Keef,  Benjamin 

Lee,  Jotiii 

Lee,  Joseph 

Lyons,  Daniel 

Lar)',  Nelson 

Lewis,  Hazen 

Leighton,  John  F. 

Moore,  Alonzo  V. 

Mathews,  James  H. 

McGlaujjhlin,  Wm.  H. 

McMiller,  Alexander 

McGilvery,  Angus 

Martin,  James  N. 

Ryan,  Richard 

Ryan,  Thomas 

Rumery,  Uriah  C. 

Rumcrv,  Lyman 
Randall,  Jonathan,  Jr. 
Robhinson,  Joel  F. 
Reynolds,  David 
Richardson,  Henry 
Smith,  Allen 
Swan,  Ciiarles 
Swan,  Elijah 
Swan,  Andrew  J. 
Sylvay,  Lewis  E. 
Smith,  Horatio  M. 
Tuuse,  Tiiaddeus 
Williams,  Charles  S. 
Wilder,  Theophilus  L. 
Walker,  William  F. 
Waldron,  George  H. 
Wheeler,  John  A. 
Tilton,  James  F. 
Cousins.  Jacob 
Case,  Stephen  H. 
Jordan,  Daniel 
Wright,  Hilton  B. 
Decoster,  Peter 
Hodges,  Edward  P. 


• 

Si 

MuBtr  'd 

Residence. 

into 

< 

ss 

U.S.Ser. 

18 

Robhinston 

s 

44 

Lubec 

M 

21 

Pembroke 

s 

21 

Lubec 

s 

26 

Charlotte 

M 

21 

do 

S 

32 

Pembroke 

s 

21 

Lubec 

s 

21 

Fryeburg 

s 

19 

Pembroke 

s 

20 

do 

s 

18 

Sidney 

s 

IS 

Edmonds 

s 

.39 

St.John,  N.B 

s 

26 

do 

s 

18 

Lubec 

s 

33 

Charlotte 

s 

32 

St  John,  N.B. 

s 

34 

Lubec 

M 

18 

do 

s 

26 

Charlotte 

s 

18 

Sidney 

s 

23 

Plantation  14 

s 

31 

Trescott 

M 

18 

Sidney 

s 

18 

Charlotte 

S 

28 

do 

s 

24 

do 

M 

26 

Pembroke 

s 

26 

Marion 

s 

18 

li^diiioiids 

s 

21 

liockland 

M 

20 

Pembroke 

S 

18 

do 

S 

18 

Vassalboro' 

s 

18 

Trescott 

s 

31 

St  John,  N.B. 

s 

18 

Lubec 

s 

26 

do 

s 

43 

Portland 

M 

23 

Washington 

S 

32 

do 

M 

18 

do 

S 

Remarks. 


APPENDIX   D. 


578 


Eeturn  of  Company  B,  Fifteenth  Eegiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers,  unrier  the 
command  of  Col.  John  McClusky.  Dated  at  Augusta,  on  the  thirty-first  day  of 
December,  1861. 

J.  H.  WHITMORE,  Lieut.  Commanding. 


Names. 


commiss'd  officers. 
Seth  H.  Leonard, 
James  H.  Whitmore, 
Henry  A.  Shorey. 

SERGEANTS. 

J.  Edwin  Libby, 
William  H.  Totman, 
George  E.  Doyle, 
William  C  Allen, 
Charles  Dennett. 

CORPORALS. 

William  Maxwell, 
Sylias  S.  Holbrooks, 
George  F.  Sally, 
William  H.  Bosworth, 
B.  Franklin  Higgins, 
Andrew  Bubier, 
William  B.  Trufant, 
Charles  E.  Graves. 

MCSICIANS. 

Alonzo  Rogers, 
Melvin  S.  Leonard, 
James  E.  Reed. 

WAGONER. 

Otis  R.  Colby. 

PRIVATES. 

Allen,  Henry  R. 
Alexander,  James  E. 
Adams,  William 
Adams,  George  W. 
Buker,  William  G.,  Jr. 
Bard,  Lee  man  H. 
Beal,  Benjamin 
Bliss,  George  A.  W. 
Coombs,  Charles  B.T 
Coombs,  James,  2d 
Cromwell,  James  A. 
Chase,  R.  Franklin 
Campbell,  Abial 
Cook,  James  W. 
Douglass,  George  H. 
Douglass,  Edwin  C.  ■ 
Douglass,  Melvin  W. 
Deojay,  Frank 
Danforth,  Wheeler 
Douglass,  John 
Fuller,  Seth 
Gilpatrick,  Isaac  J, 
Gilpatrick,  George 
Gould,  Harvey  M. 
Green,  Abrara  T. 
Green,  William 
Grover,  John  C. 
Higgins,  John  L. 
Hatch,  Colin  C. 


gi 

Mustr'd 

Residence. 

into 

< 
38 

ss 

U.S.Ser. 

Bowdoin 

M 

Dec.   7 

26 

Bowdoinham 

M 

do 

21 

Bath 

S 

do 

22 

Litchfield 

S 

do 

27 

Richmond 

M 

do 

25 

Bowdoin 

S 

do 

23 

do 

M 

do 

41 

Lewiston 

M 

do 

42 

Bowdoin 

M 

do 

23 

Bath 

S 

do 

23 

Richmond 

s 

Dec.  10 

26 

Litchfield 

S 

Dec.  7 

39 

Webster 

M 

do 

25 

do 

s 

do 

33 

Bowdoin 

M 

do 

20 

Bowdoinham 

S 

do 

42 

Lisbon 

M 

do 

16 

Bowdoin 

S 

do 

17 

Bath 

S 

do 

27 

Bowdoin 

s 

do 

18 

do 

s 

do 

19 

do 

s 

do 

33 

Bowdoinham 

M 

do 

36 

Richmond 

M 

do 

27 

Bowdoin 

s 

do 

20 

Lisbon 

S 

do 

33 

Bowdoin 

M 

do 

18 

Litchfield 

s 

Dec.  20 

24 

Bowdoin 

S 

Dec.   7 

34 

do 

M 

do 

24 

Bowdoinham 

s 

do 

18' 

Litchfield 

s 

do 

27 

Bowdoin 

s 

do 

45 

liichmond 

M 

do 

23 

Litcbfield  .' 

S 

do 

21 

Bowdoin 

s 

do 

20* 

Bowdoinham 

s 

Dec.  10 

18 

Bath 

s 

Dec.   7 

20 

do 

s 

do 

25 

do 

M 

do 

45 

Sowdoin 

s 

do 

40 

Bowdoinham 

M 

do 

18 

do 

S 

do 

40 

do 

M 

do 

25 

Phipsburg 

S 

do 

40 

do 

M 

do 

19| 

:,itchfield 

S 

do 

34 

Webster 

S 

do 

isl 

Bowdoinham 

s 

do 

Remarks. 


574 


ADJUTANT-GENERAL  S   REPORT. 


Return  of  Company  B,  Fifteenth  Regiment,  (  Continued.') 


9ES 

°ij 

Mustr'd 

Names. 

6 
ex 

Residence. 

C  W) 

into 

Remarks. 

< 

SK 

U.S.Ser. 
Dec.   7 

Holbrook,  Wiiriam  H. 

21 

Bath 

S 

Howard,  George  A. 

18 

Litchfield 

S 

do 

Houston,  John 

25 

Bath 

s 

do 

Jones,  Lewis 

27 

Bowdoin 

s 

do 

Latham,  Joseph  E. 

20 

Litchfield 

s 

do 

Lewis,  John  W. 

19 

Bath 

s 

do 

Lancaster,  Carlton 

24 

Bowdoinham 

s 

do 

Light,  George  W. 

27 

Waldohoro' 

M 

do 

Montfort,  William 

19 

Bowdoin 

s 

do 

Merryman,  David  C. 

23 

do 

s 

do 

Malloon,  Samuel 

43 

do 

M 

do 

McDevitt,  Peter 

28 

Bath 

M 

do 

Metcalf,  James  S. 

18 

Webster 

s 

do 

Man,  Gilmore  P. 

22 

Phipsburg 

S 

do 

McGraih,  James 

18 

Bath 

s 

do 

Niles,  William 

21 

Bowdoin 

s 

do 

Oliver,  Augustus  R. 

18 

Phipsburg 

s 

do 

Oliver,  James  R. 

21 

do 

s 

do 

Perry,  John 

24 

Litchfield 

s 

do 

Perry,  Joseph  J. 

20 

do 

s 

do 

Pushard,  Bradford  H. 

22 

Phipsburg 

s 

do 

Powers,  Jacol) 

21 

do 

s 

do 

Penny,  William 

18 

Watcn'ille 

s 

do 

Penny,  Ira  T. 

33 

Eddington 

M 

do 

Pullen,  George  W. 

19 

Bluchill 

s 

do 

Rook,  John 

45 

Phipsburg 

M 

do 

Rook,  George  W. 

34 

do 

M 

l)ec.l2 

Rollins.  James  E. 

20 

do 

S 

Dec.  7 

Rollins,  Josiah  R. 

20 

do 

S 

do 

Ross,  Actor 

41 

Bowdoin 

M 

Dec.  20 

Small,  Zacheus,  Jr. 

26 

do 

S 

Dec.  7 

Shorey,  Frazier  T. 

18 

Bath 

S 

do 

Shea,  Charles  E. 

20 

do 

S 

do 

True,  Orrin  A. 

22 

Litchfield 

S 

do 

Tarr,  John  B. 

34 

Bowdoin 

M 

Dec.  20 

Trufant,  Adam 

19 

Topsham 

s 

Williams,  Stephen 

40 

Bowdoinham 

M 

Dec.   7 

Whitney,  James 

45 

Bowdoin 

M 

do 

Williams,  Orrington,  Jr. 

22 

Bath 

s 

do 

Whitney,  Ehcn. 

26 

Wayne 

M 

Dec.  20 

Man,  Gilmore  P. 

22 

Phipsburg 

S 

Grembow,  Jacob 

43 

do 

M 

• 

Man,  James 

24 

do 

S 

Jack,  William  H, 

19 

Topsham 

S 

-• 

APPENDIX   D. 


575 


Return  of  Company  C,  Fifteenth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers,  under  the 
command  of  Col.  John  McClusky.  Dated  at  Augusta,  on  the  thirty-first  day  of 
December,  1861. 

CHARLES   W.  CLAYTON,  Captain. 


Names. 


COMMISS  D    OFFICERS. 

Charles  W.  Clayton, 
Daniel  M.  Prescott, 
Zebulon  Rowe. 

SERGEANTS. 

Robert  W.  Manley, 
Owen  Whitney, 
John  H.  Hasty, 
Whitman  L.  Orcutt, 
James  Moore. 

CORPORALS. 

Aaron  H.  Story, 
Samuel  Wilson, 
Christopher  C.  O'Brine, 
Samuel  Place, 
Benjamin  F.  Owen, 
George  E.  Pyle, 
Daniel  Everett, 
William  E.  Clark. 

PRIVATES. 

Baker,  Joseph 
Brown,  John  W. 
Bell,  James 
Bryant,  George  P, 
Boise,  Charles  H. 
Barker,  William  P. 
Bean,  Augustus  A.  C. 
Bean,  Charles  C. 
Boulier,  Solomon  C. 
Bugbee,  Charles  H. 
Carter,  Charles  R. 
Chisholm,  Alexander  ' 
Chase,  William 
Carter,  Josiah  H. 
Certer,  William  H. 
Chase,  George 
Christopher,  George  W 
Cashing,  Alonzo  D. 
Clough,  Levi 
Crowell,  AUcn 
Condon,  William  C. 
Duncan,  William 
Everett,  Lyman 
Fudge,  Isaac 
Fudge,  William 
Ford,  George 
Furdge,  William 
Foster,  Theodore  B. 
Frost,  Horace  H. 
Gilker,  Charles 
Goodrich,  Samuel 
Graves,  Alexander 
Gallagher,  Michael 
Heath,  Leonard 
Hall,  Luther  C. 


o^ 

iMustr'd 

® 

Residence. 

into 

<; 

Sx 

U.S.Ser. 

39 

Masardis 

M 

Dec.   9 

23 

Presque  Isle 

M 

do 

26 

do 

M 

do 

45 

Maysville 

M 

do 

27 

Presque  Isle 

M 

do 

28 

Portage  Lake 

M 

do 

18 

Fort  Fairfield 

S 

do 

36 

Ashland 

s 

do 

31 

Washburn 

s 

do 

38 

Presque  Isle 

M 

do 

45 

do 

M 

do 

25 

Washburn 

s 

do 

18 

Presque  Isle 

s 

do 

20 

Maysville 

s 

do 

20 

Washburn 

s 

do 

31 

Presque  Isle 

s 

do 

19 

s 

do 

18 

Castle  Hill 

s 

do 

45 

M 

do 

20 

do 

s 

do 

18 

Ashland 

s 

do 

39 

Presque  Isle 

s 

do 

19 

Maysville 

s 

do 

25 

do 

s 

do 

18 

Presque  Isle 

s 

do 

22 

Washburn 

s 

do 

20 

Ashland 

s 

do 

41 

Masardis 

s 

do 

44 

do 

"S 

do 

18 

Ashland 

s 

do 

18 

do 

s 

do 

23 

S'ashwalk,  N. 

s 

do 

26 

Letter  B     [B. 

s 

do 

42 

Presque  Isle 

M 

do 

21 

Vlapleton 

s 

do 

21 

Presque  Isle 

s 

do 

38 

do 

M 

do 

26 

Fremont  PL 

s 

do 

23 

Washburn 

s 

do 

19 

Ashland 

s 

do 

18 

do 

s 

do 

44 

Vlasardis 

s 

do 

20 

St.  John,  N.B. 

s 

do 

20 

Ashland 

s 

do 

28 

Presque  Isle 

M 

do 

26 

Canada 

s 

do 

35 

Presque  Isle 

s 

do 

22 

do 

M 

do 

40 

do 

M 

do 

37 

do 

M 

do 

28 

Deerfield 

M 

do 

Remarks. 


576 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Company  C,  Fifteenth  Regiment,  (  Continued.') 


Names. 


Hughes,  Oscar  H. 

Johnston,  James 
KBef,  William 
Knight,  Patrick 
Knight,  William  J. 
Lawrence,  Elilm  A. 
Madden,  John 
Munson,  Robert 
Morris,  William 
McGuire,  Warren 
Mulholland,  James 
Owen,  Hezekiah 
Perrowe,  Jeremiah 
Preble,  Melvin  S. 
Preble,  Sanford  li. 
Pomroy,  Charles  C. 
Randall,  Alonzo 
Rideout,  Sylvester 
Roberts,  Alfred  W. 
Robinson,  Harrison  H. 
Roy,  George 
Roax,  James 
Sutherland,  George 
Shaw,  Charles  H. 
Story,  James  M. 
Snow,  Jeremiah 
Smith,  William 
Snow,  Jonathan  D. 
Suter,  William  H. 
Stratton,  Samuel  W. 
Walker,  John  P. 
Whitney,  Charles  S. 
Wilcox,  George 
Wcssenger,  Enoch 


Residence. 


Mapleton 
Richmond,  N. 
Masardis    [B. 

do 
Presquc  Isle 
Mars  Hill 
Masardis 
Presquc  Isle 
Maysville 
Washburn 
Presquc  Isle 

do 
Ashland 
Letter  B 
Mars  Hill 
Maysville 
Castle  Hill 

do 
Ashland 
Letter  B 
Maysville 
Prcsque  Isle 
Portage  Lake 
Woo(lstock,N. 
Washburn  [B. 
Mars  Hill 
Presque  Isle 
Mars  Hill 
Maysville 
Washburn 
Tliorndikc 
Asliland 
Mapleton 
Masardis 


OS,  i 

Miisfr'd 

i;  «i^ 

into 

«t« 

U.S.Ser. 

s 

Dec.   9 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

M 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

S 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

iCemarks. 


APPENDIX   D. 


577 


Return  of  Company  D,  Fifteenth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  "Volunteers,  under  the 
command  of  Col.  John  McChisky.  Dated  at  Augusta,  on  the  thirty-first  day  of 
December,  1861. 

CHARLES  S.  ILSLEY,  Captain. 


Names. 


COMMISS  DOFFICEKS. 

Charles  S.  Ilsley, 
J.  C.  Cobb, 
Enoch  M.  Dening. 

SERGEANTS. 

Charles  T.  Jordon, 
George  H.  Cummings, 
E.  J.  Maxwell, 
D.  P.  Rolfe, 
William  A.  Welch. 

CORPORALS. 

Nathaniel  H.  Seavey, 
Henry  S.  Rich, 
Alonza  Edwards, 
Edward  K.  Gilky, 
Levi  M.  Patch, 
Alonzo  F.  Kellock. 

MUSICIAN. 

Horace  C.  Davis. 

PRIVATES. 

Archibald,  Amos  C. 

Burrous,  William 

Bragdon,  Josiah 

Berry,  William 

Burns,  Charles  A. 

Crowley,  John 

Carsley,  George 

Davis,  Thomas  J. 

Davis,  Adoniram  A. 

Duran,  James  W. 

De  Craney,  Warren 

Davis,  Eben. 

Emery.  Chas.  E. 

Edwards,  Humphrey  S. 

Ellsworth,  Henry 

Fitsgerald,  Owen 

Falkner,  Duncan 

Googin,  Rufus  B. 

Glass,  John 

Grant,  Martin  N. 

Gallighan,  Owen 

Gloin,  John  W. 

Husten,  John 

Holbrook,  Benjamin  F. 
Haggett,  Frank  E. 
Hanson,  Jason 
Hanson,  Lyman  W. 
Jillson,  Luke 
Jones,  Ira  S. 
Johnson,  Nathaniel 
Keene,  Moses  M. 
Keene,  James  L. 
Keinstud,  Samuel 
Kneeland,  Charles  C. 
LeGrow,  Ephraim 


Residence. 


25  Portland 
23  Windham 
21jHarrison 

23  N.  Gloucester 

23  Harrison 

23 

21 

27 


Windham 

Gorham 

Casco 

Harrison 

Oxford 

Otistield 

Harrison 

Otisfield 

Ashland 

Portland 


Mustr'd 

into 
U.S.Ser. 


Remarks. 


igjCasco 

Harrison 

Poland 
do 

Oxford 

Portland 

Harrison 

Casco 

N.  Gloucester 

Poland 

Portland 

Casco 
do 

Poland 

Portland 

Alligash 

Ashland 

Lincolnville 

Portland 
23'Easiport 
44JHoulton 
25|Masardis 
39|Otisfield 
20  Farmington 

19  Portland 
18  Windham 
is}       do 
45  Poland 
25  China 
30  Portland 

20  Harrison 
do 

18  Portland 
18  Harrison 
18  Windham 


Dec.28 
Dec.lO 


do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
Dec.23 

Dec.lO 


On  furlough. 


S 
S 

s 

s 

s 

s-l 

s 

s 

s 

s 

s 

s 

s 

M 

s 
s 
s 

s 
s 


do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
Dec.13 
Dec.lO 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
Dec.23 

do 

Dec.lO 

I     do 

Dec.13 

Dec.23 

do 
Dec.lO 

do 

do 
Dec.13 

do 
Dec.lO 

do 
do 
Dec.13 
Dec.lO 
Dec.13 
Dec.lO 
do     I 


On  furlough. 


On  furlough. 


On  furlough. 

Died,  Dec.  27. 

On  furlough. 

On  furlough. 
Absent  without  leave. 


Absent  without  leave. 


Absent  without  leave. 


578 


ADJUTANT-GENERAL  S   REPORT. 


Return  of  Company/  D,  FifLeenth  Regiment,  (  Continued.^ 


c^ 

Miistr'd 

Names. 

o 

Residence. 

>:.  x) 

into 

Remarka. 

<_ 

Sin 

s 

U.S.Ser. 
Dec.  10 

Luis,  Clark 

19 

Harrison 

Lovell,  Lowell 

18 

Otisfield 

s 

do 

Lovell,  Henry  H. 

23 

do 

M 

do 

Luis,  John 

21 

Portland 

S 

do 

Absent  without  leave. 

Luis,  Hazen 

26 

do 

s 

do 

Morah,  John 

39 

Windham 

s 

do 

Martin  Jos.  P. 

20 

Gorhani 

s 

do 

Marrow,  John 

45 

Harrison 

M 

do 

Mubury,  James  L. 

18 

Windham 

M 

Dec.  13 

Mcserve,  Alonzo 

18 

Casco 

M 

Dec.  10 

McNear,  Alexander 

31 

Alligash 

S 

Dec.23 

McErgal,  Neal 

28 

do 

s 

do 

Noble,  Alexander 

34 

Masardis 

s 

do 

Orr,  Daniel 

30 

Poland 

M 

Dee.lO 

Pearsons,  Ilcnry 

21 

Portland 

s 

Dec  23 

Rowe,  .Stephens 

25 

N.  Gloucester 

8 

Dec.  10 

Rogers,  Aaron  C. 

25 

NewHeld 

s 

do 

Rideout,  Ezra 

24 

Masardis 

Dec.23 

Small,  Simeon 

22 

Raymond 

s 

Dec.  10 

Smeledge,  Augustus 

25 

Falmouth 

s 

do 

Stowers,  Charles  W. 

22 

Fannington 

s 

do 

Scott,  James 

19 

Angusta 

s 

Dec.23 

Absent  without  leave. 

Pennell,  Benj.  J. 

27 

Brighton 

M 

Dec.  10 

Tluirstoii,  Jacob 

18 

Casco 

s 

do 

Absent  without  leave. 

Thomas,  Josiah  A. 

2:! 

Farmington 

s 

do 

Tuttle,  Asa  15. 

21 

Brighton 

s 

do 

Tag-rett,  David 

22 

Ashland 

S 

Dec.23 

Welch,  R.  li. 

19 

Casco 

8 

Dee.  13 

Winslow,  Orlando 

18 

Portland 

s 

Dec.  10 

AVelch,  Isaac  C. 

18 

Freeport 

'S 

Dec. 13 

Warren,  Edward 

29 

Iloulton 

s 

Dec.23 

Whitney,  II.  A. 

19 

do 

do 

St.  PcteV,  Octave 

21 

Portage  Lake 

s 

do 

Osburne,  Charles  W. 

24 

Houlton 

s 

do 

Edwards,  Joshua 

37 

Poland 

M 

do 

Plummer,  Warren  C. 

25 

Presque  Isle 

M 

do 

Tyler,  Daniel 

45 

Windham 

S 

Dec.lO 

Burns, 

APPENDIX  D. 


679 


Eeturn  of  Company  E,  Fifteenth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers,  under  the 
command  of  Col.  John  McClusky.  Dated  at  Augusta,  on  the  31st  day  of  De- 
cember, 1861. 

CHARLES  B.  SMITH,   Captain. 


1 

O  — 

Miistr'd 

Names. 

s, 

Residence. 

C  M 

into 

Remarks. 

< 

l| 

U.S.Ser. 

commiss'd  officers. 

Charles  B.  Smith, 

33 

Houlton 

M 

J.  B.  S wanton, 

28 

do 

M 

Dec.l4 

A.  W.  Hoyt. 

30 

Fort  Fairfield 

M 

SERGEANTS. 

Robert  Seaborn, 

45 

Littleton 

M 

do 

Samuel  P.  Delaite, 

31 

Monticello 

M 

do 

Sears  S.  Ulmer, 

28 

Fort  Fairfield 

M 

do 

James  H  Belton. 

34 

Fort  Kent 

S 

do 

CORPORALS. 

Daniel  W.  Garey, 

26 

I-iittleton 

M 

do 

Aaron  P.  Bennett, 

22 

Linneus 

S 

do 

Gordon  Perkins, 

44 

do 

M 

do 

John  Robinson. 

44 

Belfast  Ac.Gt. 

M 

do 

MUSICIAN. 

Samuel  Brown. 

22 

Houlton 

M 

do 

PRIVATES. 

Allen,  Henry 

24 

Vienna 

S 

do 

Ames,  Orchard 

27 

Limestone 

S 

do 

Bennett,  Edward  M. 

19 

Linneus 

s 

do 

Bennett,  John  H. 

18 

do 

s 

do 

Byron,  .Josiah 

18 

do 

s 

do 

Bartlett,  George 

38 

Ashland 

s 

do 

Carson,  George 

31 

Letter  B,  R.  1 

M 

do 

Collins,  Patrick 

26 

Fort  Kent 

s 

do 

Clark,  .John 

21 

Green  I.,  C.E. 

s 

do 

Casey,  Joseph 

30 

Ashland 

M 

do 

Craig,  James  W. 

36 

Mars  Hill 

M 

do 

Desmond,  Cornelius  J. 

27 

Bridgewater 

S 

do 

Embleton,  William 

38 

Fort  Kent 

M 

do 

Furlong,  .James 

30 

do 

S 

do 

Fish,  Cornelius 

25 

St.  John,N.B. 

s 

do 

Gallagher,  Edward  F. 

22 

Masardis 

M 

do 

Gordon,  Samuel  E. 

23 

Fort  Fairfield 

s 

do 

Goodhue,  Lyman  P. 

18 

do 

s 

do 

Hitchins,  Charles  F. 

18 

Littleton 

s 

do 

Hanning,  Amos 

19 

Houlton 

s 

do 

Banning,  Merrill  B. 

25 

Monticello 

M 

do 

Hanning,  Obadiah 

21 

Houlton 

s 

do 

Hoyt,  Charles  L. 

26 

Fort  Fairfield 

s 

do 

Hoyt,  Shepherd 

21 

do 

s 

do 

Kennedy,  Daniel 

24 

Monticello 

s 

do 

Kearnev,  Malry 

21 

Limestone 

s 

do 

Lake,  Charles  W. 

19 

Linneus 

s 

do 

Lake,  John  B. 

26 

do 

s 

do 

Lees,  John 

44 

Littleton 

M 

do 

Laskey,  Michael 

44 

Houlton 

M 

do 

Laskey,  Theodore 

19 

do       [N.B. 

s 

do 

Lavois,  John 

22 

Grand  Falls, 

s 

do 

Myshrall,  Lewis 

23 

Frederickton, 

s 

do 

McGarey,  Daniel  S. 

19 

Smyrna  [NB. 

s 

do 

McGinnis 

28 

Charlottet'wn, 

s 

do 

McCarthy 

45 

Ft.Kent[PEI. 

s 

do 

Murphy,  William - 

24 

do 

s 

do 

Merchant,  William  H. 

19 

Fort  Fairfield 

s 

do 

580 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Company  E,  Fifteenth  Regiment,  (  Continued.') 


Names. 


Noble,  John 
Pike,  Augustus  H. 
Powers,  Al)el 
Pomeroy,  John  T. 
Ross,  James 
Sylvester,  Ahiel  N. 
Sawyer,  Orville  L. 
Sawyer,  David  T. 
Stetson,  Charles 
Snow,  Isaiah 
Tozier,  Anthony  R. 
Toland,  Michael 
Tasnane.  Michael 
Walkor,  James 
Webber,  George  B. 
Witham,  James  P. 
Ward,  Benjamin 
Wiltshire,  Nelson 
Wilson,  William 
Pickles,  John  W. 
Crocker,  James  M. 
Goss,  George  W. 
Hasty,  Daniel  C. 
McKinney,  David 
Hopkins,  Orrick  H. 
Lindsey,  David 


Residence. 
MirimachiNB 

Si 

CS  B 

Mustr'd 

into 
U.S.Ser. 

s 

Dec.  14 

Bridgewater 

s 

do 

Linneus 

s 

do 

Mars  Hill 

M 

do 

Littleton 

M 

do 

Portage  Lake 

S 

do 

Linneus 

s 

do 

do 

s 

do 

Limestone 

M 

do 

Mars  Hill 

M 

do 

Fremont 

M 

do 

Houlton 

M 

do 

do 

S 

do 

Limestone 

S 

do 

Carmcl    [NB. 
Frederickton, 

s 
s 

do 
do 

Fort  Kent 

M 

do 

Bangor 

M 

do 

Someri-ille 

S 

do 

Fort  Fairfield 

S 

do 

s 

Portage  Lake 
do 

M 
M 

do 

Belfast  Ac.Gt. 

S 

Vassalboro' 

Littleton 

M 

Remarks. 


APPENDIX  D. 


581 


Return  of  Company  F,  Fifteenth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers,  under  the 
command  of  Col.  John  McClusky.  Dated  at  Augusta,  on  the  31st  day  of  De- 
cember, 1861. 

LAURENCE  J.  JOYCE,  Captain. 


Names. 

Residence. 

©a; 

jMustr  'd 
into 

■< 

ss 

U.S.Ser. 

commiss'd  officers. 

Laurence  J.  Joyce, 

36 

Bruns\vick 

M 

Dec.17 

James  H.  Haekett, 

44 

Houlton 

M 

l)ec.l2 

Patrick  Neville. 

30 

Littleton 

S 

Dec.17 

SERGKANTS. 

Patrick  H.  Sweeny, 

23 

Houlton 

S 

Dec.  12 

John  Darlington, 

34 

Fredrickton, 

M 

Dec.17 

James  Robinson, 

23 

Houlton  [N.B 

M 

Uec.I2 

Henry  Dunning, 

31 

Brunswick 

S 

do 

James  F.  Doyle. 

21 

Bangor 

s 

do 

CORPORALS. 

James  Saunders, 

26 

Houlton 

s 

do 

Joshua  Gatchell, 

20 

Brunswick 

s 

do 

Lewis  B.  Briggs, 

2.') 

Camden 

s 

do 

James  H.  Bailey, 

26 

Brunswick 

M 

do 

Charles  Sweeny, 

21 

Houlton 

s 

do 

John  E.  M  Lyons, 

42 

Brunswick 

M 

do 

John  Fitzgerald, 

21 

Houlton 

S 

do 

Alfred  Corbett. 

45 

Brunswick 

M 

Dec.26 

PRIVATES. 

Allen,  William 

28 

do 

M 

Dec.l2 

Abbott,  William  A. 

21 

Gardiner 

S 

do 

Bailey,  Stephen  J. 

32 

Brunswick 

M 

do 

Coffin,  John 

25 

do 

M 

do 

Cooper,  Calvin 

35 

do 

M 

do 

Coursen,  John  L. 

28 

do 

M 

do 

Coburn,  Enoch 

26 

do 

M 

do 

Curtis,  Ilubtrt  J. 

27 

Richmond  [B. 

M 

do 

Crowley.  William 

20 

Fredrickton,N 

S 

Dec.  17 

Corbett",  Robert  R. 

18 

Brunswick 

S 

do 

Coombs,  Benjamin  F. 

20 

do 

s 

Dec.  19 

Cooper,  Ricliard 

30 

Bangor 

S 

Dec.l2 

Dillon,  John 

43 

Houlton 

M 

Dec.17 

Dixon,  William 

21 

do 

M 

Dec.  12 

Decring,  John 

22 

St.  John,  N.B. 

S 

Dec.17 

Feely,  Archibald 

30 

Houlton 

s 

Dec.l2 

Gatchell,  Roswell 

18 

Brunswick 

s 

do 

Gillon,  James. 

21 

Houlton 

s 

do 

Griffin,  Timothy 

40 

Brunswick 

M 

do 

Growse,  George  T. 

22 

do 

s 

Dec.17 

Glen,  John 

44 

Houlton 

s 

Dec.l9 

Hammond,  Henry 

20 

Brunswick 

s 

Dec. 12 

Hatch,  Eugene 

18 

Bowdoinham 

s 

do 

Harmon,  Albert 

18 

Brunswick 

s 

do 

Hegney,  Michael 

23 

St.  John,  N.B. 

s 

Dec.17 

Kelly,  Patrick 

26 

Houlton 

s 

Dec.l2 

Kelly,  John 

40 

do 

s 

do 

Lindsay,  James 

37 

Littleton 

M 

do 

Leary,  Thomas 

30 

Houlton 

s 

do 

Lee,  Charles 

35 

Brunswick 

M 

do 

Lake,  Osborne 

22 

do 

M 

do 

Lawson,  Hiram 

23 

Houlton 

s 

Dec.17 

Maliday,  James 

32 

Brunswick 

s 

do 

Muckler,  Michael 

22 

Houlton 

s 

do 

Mehegau,  John 

24 

do 

s 

do 

Remarks. 


582 


ADJUTANT-GENERAL  S   REPORT. 


Return  of  Company  F,  Fifteenth  Regiment,  (^Continued.') 


Names. 


McDonald,  Michael 
Maynard,  Patrick 
Murphy,  James 
Murphy,  Rob.  B. 
Murray,  Patrick 
McBrian,  Oswald 
McCarty,  Eugene 
Murphy,  Morris 
Murphy,  Laurence 
Mitchell,  William 
Martin,  Frank 
McGinnis,  Anfrus 
McCartny,  William 
Mahoncv,  Thomas 
Mitchell',  Charles  B. 
Magcc,  Joseph 
Miller,  Samuel 
McDonou^h,  Michael 
McLau^'^lilin,  Thomas 
Parks,  William 
Quinn,  James 
Quigley,  Michael 
Ryan,  Michael 
Ryan,  William 
Renahan,  Thomas 
Rook.  George 
Rankin,  John 
Renahan,  Michael 
Sloat,  Benjamin 
Strout,  Robert  P. 
Smith,  Jeremiah 
Small,  Lorenzo  D. 
Sweeny,  Patrick 
Tarr,  John 

Thompson,  Simeon  B. 
Ward,  Albion 
Ward,  Joel 
York,  Abizer 


fei 

Mustr'd 

Residence. 

c  w 

into 

SX 

U.S.Ser. 

Houlton 

s 

Dec.  12 

do 

M 

do 

do 

s 

do 

Presque  Isle 

S 

do 

Houlton 

s 

do 

do 

M 

do 

do 

s 

do 

do 

s 

do 

do 

s 

do 

do 

s 

do 

do 

s 

do 

do 

s 

do 

do 

s 

do 

do 

s 

do 

Brunswick 

M 

do 

do 

do 

do 

s 

do 

do 

s 

do 

Houlton 

M 

do 

do 

s 

Dec.17 

do 

s 

Dec.  12 

Bangor 

s 

do 

Houlton 

s 

do 

do 

s 

do 

do    ^ 

s 

do 

Phipsburg 

M 

do 

Houlton 

S 

Dec.17 

do 

s 

do 

do 

s 

Dec.l2 

Brunswick 

M 

do 

do 

M 

do 

Bowdoinham 

s 

do 

Houlton 

M 

do 

Brunswick 

M 

do 

do 

M 

Dec.17 

do 

S 

Dec.  12 

do 

s 

do 

do 

M 

do 

Remarks. 


APPENDIX   D. 


583 


Return  of  Company  G,  Fifteenth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers,  tinder  the 

command  of  Col.  John  McClusky.     Dated  at  Augusta,  on  the  thirty-first  day  of 

December,  1861.  „ 

FRANKLIN  M.  DREW,  Captam. 


Names. 


commiss'd  officers. 
Franklin  M.  Drew, 
Ransom  N.  Pierce, 
Elbridge  J.  Pattee. 

SERGEANTS. 

Lester  Dwinal, 
Francis  M.  Brown, 
Algernon  S.  Smith. 

CORPORALS. 

Alexander  Cook, 
Nathaniel  Lufkin, 
John  W.  Wiiitten. 

PRIVATES. 

Brown,  Benj.  F. 
Brown,  Dana  M. 
Bragdon,  Stephen  S. 
Brown,  Charles  A. 
Bickford,  Rodney  K. 
Billings,  Oscar  L. 
Bolier,  Joseph 
Bragdon,  George  T. 
Bolster,  Charles  K. 
Burgess,  Nelson  W. 
Brown,  John 
Cobb,  William  B. 
Cyr,  Francis 
Cyr,  Joseph 
Cormair,  Raymond 
Crock,  Thomas 
Crock,  Fabian 
Davis,  Grenville  W. 
Dow,  Joseph  E. 
Drew,  George  E. 
Dunton,  Ozias 
Duke,  William 
Delaite,  Reuben  N. 
Dubay,  Meguire 
Dorr,  Newell 
Farrington,  John  P. 
Farrell,  Andrew 
Farrell,  Charles 
Fields,  George  0. 
Farwell,  Jeremiah 
Goven,  Francis 
Grass,  George  A. 
Grass,  Enoch  B. 
Grass,  Charles  A. 
Hatch.  Lorenzo  D. 
Hall,  Enoch 
Irish,  Obcdiah  F. 
Morse,  Roscoe 
Murphy.^Edward 
McManus,  Patrick 
Moriii,  William 
Marshall,  Albert^ 


. 

oii 

Muslr'd 

s> 

Residence. 

-"^ 

into 

< 

II 

U.S.Ser. 

24 

?resque  Isle 

M 

28 

Fort  Fairfield 

M 

20 

do 

S 

29 

Lyndon 

•S 

18 

do 

s 

27 

do 

s 

28 

Van  Buren 

s 

30 

Lyndon 

s 

22 

Fort  Fairfield 

s 

24 

Lyndon 

s 

18 

do 

s 

31 

Fremont 

M 

18 

Mars  Hill 

s 

18 

Lyndon 

s 

18 

do 

s 

22 

Fort  Fairfieia 

s 

18 

New  Sharon 

s 

18 

Fremont 

s 

39 

Andover 

M 

25 

Rum  ford 

M 

23 

Lyndon 

s 

26 

Van  Buren 

s 

23 

do 

s 

38 

do 

s 

18 

Fort  Fairfield 

s 

26 

do 

s 

20 

Maysville 

s 

25 

Fort  Fairfield 

s 

18 

do 

s 

22 

do 

8 

21 

Van  Buren 

S 

34 

Fremont 

M 

31 

Van  Buren 

S 

26 

Lyndon 

S 

34 

Andover 

s 

23 

Van  Buren 

s 

27 

do 

M 

21 

Maysville 

8 

19 

Patten 

S 

21 

Van  Buren 

S 

15 

Fort  Fairfield 

s 

22 

do 

s 

21 

do 

s 

26 

Maysville 

s 

30 

Lyndon 

M 

21 

Washburn 

s 

21 

Woodland 

s 

38 

Sarsfield 

M 

29 

iVan  Buren 

s 

19 

1         do 

s 

23 

Fort  Fairfield 

s 

Remarks. 


584 


ADJUTANT-GENERAL  S  REPORT. 


Return  of  Company  G,  Fifteenth  Regiment,  ( Continued.') 


Names. 


Martin,  George 
McKinney,  Michael 
Pettingill,  Benjamin 
Record,  Albert  B. 
Eagan,  James 
Eand,  James 
Taylor,  Thomas 
Thomas,  Benjamin  F. 
Violette,  Thomas 
Vance,  Joseph 
Washburn.  Charles  E. 
Webster,  William 
Weelvs,  Abncr  D. 
Ward,  William  H. 
Wight,  Addison 
Waite,  Almon  C. 
Wentworth,  Merrill 
Ellis,  Mark 
Eastman,  Arbury 


f^« 

Mnstr'd 

i 

Residence. 

into 

< 

42 

Sic 

U.S.Ser. 

Fort  Fairfield 

M 

35 

do 

26 

do 

S 

21 

Woodland 

S 

40 

Mars  Hill 

s 

23 

Mavsville 

s 

28 

Fremont 

s 

23 

Woodland 

s 

00 

Van  Buren 

s 

23 

Lyndon 

M 

21 

Woodland 

s 

29 

Van  Buren 

s 

29 

Fremont 

24 

Presque  Isle 

s 

32 

Fort  Fairfield 

s 

18 

do 

s 

24 

Limestone 

s 

44 

Lyndon 

M 

18 

Kumford 

s 

Remarks. 


APPENDIX   D. 


585 


Return  of  Company  H,  Fifteenth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volunteers,  under  the 

command  of  Col.  John  McClusky.    Dated  at  Augusta,  on  the  thirty-first  day  of 

December,  1861. 

JOHN  B.  WILSON,  Captain. 


Names. 


COMMISS  D   OFFICERS. 

John  B.  Wilson, 
John  B.  Niciiels, 
Harrison  G.  Prescott. 

SERGEANTS. 

Giles  Straw, 

Thomas  H.  Wentworth, 

Rinaldo  Butters. 

CORPORALS. 

Evander  C.  Curtis, 
Joseph  A.  Clark, 
Alonzo  Coan. 

MUSICIAN. 

George  H.  Ferguson. 

WAGONER. 

Benjamin  T.  Hubbard. 

PRIVATES. 

Ballard,  James 
Barker,  Oliver  S. 
Beal,  Gardiner 
Bradley,  Newell  J. 
Brown,  Henry  J. 
Buck,  George  H. 
Butler,  Daniel  B. 
Butler,  Gershome  L. 

Came,  Stephen  R. 

Campbell,  Charles 

Carr,  William  H. 

Chamberlain,  James,  Jr 

Colbath,  Samuel  S. 

Cole,  Jedidiah 

Combs,  Oscar 

Daniels,  Charles  C. 

Davis,  Joseph 

Dearborn,  Charles  F. 

Elder,  Fred.  W. 

Fall,  Isaac  R. 

Fisher,  Jaspar  J. 

Fogg.  Peleg 

French,  John  H. 

Gammon,  George  W. 

Gammon,  Joshua 

Girrell,  Stephen  W. 

Glidden,  James  H. 

Goodwin,  Samuel 

Greely,  Charles  W. 

Harmon,  Ans^ell 

Haskell,  Frederick  A. 

Hatch,  Benjamin  C. 

Herbert,  Danus  N. 

Herbert,  Nelson  L. 

Hunting,  Allan  R. 
Huntintr,  John  D. 
Jellerson,  Leonard 
Leathers,  Jeremiah  R. 


Residence. 


Exeter 
Corinth 
Exe>er 


43  Garland 
24  Corinth 
27iExeter 


Corinth 
Garland 
Exeter 

Stetson 

Garland 


25  Corinth 
22  Hudson 
23,  Augusta 
ISlCorinth 
18  Garland 


Carmel 
Charleston 

do 
Garland 
Kingsbury 
Garland 

23  Hudson 
22:Orneville 
19|GarIand 

18  Hudson 
44  [Dexter 
ISjVeazie 
20  [Exeter 
20  Dexter 

19  Garland 

18  Corinth 
43  Garland 
22  Bradford 

19  Exeter 
44 1     do 

20  Charleston 
24:Orneville 

21  Garland 
19  Exeter 

24  Corrinna 
19  Garland 
39        do 

27  Orneville 
I9l       do 

18  Corinth 
19!       do 

28  Charleston 

22  Exeter 

38 


Mustr'd 

into 
U.S.Ser. 

Dec.21 
Dec.17 
Dec.23 

Dec.17 
do 
do 

do 
do 
do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 


Remarks. 


586 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Company  H,  Fifteenth  Regiment,  (  Continued.^ 


Names. 


Libby,  John  C. 
Libby,  Byron 
Marson,  William  B. 
Marson,  Georp;c  L. 
Maities,  John  II. 
Mansfield,  William 
Marsli,  George  T. 
Mayo,  Horace 
McKinney,  John 
Meggiiire,  Elislia  H. 
Marson,  Melmouth  M. 
Neal,  Horace  S. 
Noble,  James 
Perkins,  Wilson 
Peva,  Nathan 
PuUen,  William  E. 
Ramsdell,  Henry 
Robl)ins,  Warren 
Robshaw,  Samuel 
Rollins,  Frank 
Roundy,  Frank  P. 
Russell,  John  L. 
Storer,  George 
Sawyer,  Asa  H. 
Shaw,  Chelsey 
Skillin,  William  E. 
Skillin,  Joseph  W. 
Skillin,  Francis  M. 
Smith,  George 
Stevens,  Asa  M. 
Storer,  Cliarles  P. 
Sweet,  John  C. 
Tibbetts,  Leander  M. 
Tibbetts,  Melvan 
Trickey,  Franklin  B.  * 
True,  Benjamin 
Lyford,  Henry  C. 
Page,  David  A. 
Walker,  John 


»ii 

Miistr'd 

a, 

Residence. 

A  S 

into 

< 

24 

s 

U.P.Ser. 

Exeter 

Dec.  17 

18 

do 

s 

do 

19 

Windsor 

s 

do 

•>•> 

do 

s 

do 

21 

Corrinna 

M 

do 

20 

Garland 

s 

do 

22 

Exeter 

s 

do 

23 

do 

s 

do 

18 

Stetson 

s 

do 

23 

Corinth 

M 

do 

18 

Windsor 

s 

do 

19 

Exeter 

s 

do 

23 

Cliarles  ton 

s 

do 

21 

Athens 

s 

do 

19 

Windsor 

s 

do 

22 

Exeter 

s 

do 

21 

( 7  ail  and 

s 

do 

25 

Hudson 

s 

do 

21 

Exeter 

s 

do 

30 

Orneville 

M 

do 

18 

Corinth 

s 

do 

23 

Exeter 

s 

do 

39 

Lewiston 

M 

do 

21 

Atkinson 

s 

do 

19 

Corrinna 

s 

do 

21 

Garland 

s 

do 

28 

do 

s 

do 

23 

do 

s 

do 

21 

do 

s 

do 

20 

Exeter 

s 

do 

35 

Dexter 

M 

do 

26 

Corinth 

s 

do 

22 

Exeter 

s 

do 

18 

do 

s 

do 

23 

do 

s 

do 

27 

Garland 

s 

do 

18 

Orneville 

s 

do 

19 

('harleston 

s 

do 

18 

Corinth 

s 

do 

APPENDIX   D. 


587 


Return  of  Company  I,  Fifteenth  Regiment  Inflmtry,  Maine  Volunteers,  under  the 
command  of  Col.  John  McClusky.  Dated  at  Augusta,  on  the  thirty-first  day  of 
December,  1861. 

MICHAEL  BOYCE,  Captain. 


^s 

Miistr'd 

Names. 

gj      Residence. 

fee,      i'ltf 

Remarks. 

< 

SSifJ.S.Ser. 

commiss'd  officers. 

Michael  Boyce, 

48  Bangor 

M 

Thos.  A.  E'  McClusky 

[Houlton 

SERGEANTS. 

Otis  Gilmore, 

25  Hold  en 

S 

Robert  Wilson. 

31  Bangor 

M 

PRIVATES. 

Brennan,  James 

21      do 

s 

Bump,  Darius  W. 

33  Bradford 

M 

Boyle,  Martin 

33  Corinth 

S 

Absent  without  leave. 

Babbidge,  Erastus 

32  Mt.  Desert 

M 

Battles,  Michael 

261  Bangor 

S 

Burnham,  James 

21  Oldtown 

M 

Connors,  Charles 

26  Rockland 

M 

Cole,  Stephen  R. 

26  Limerick 

M 

Absent  without  leave. 

Cavanah,  Andrew 

25  Hartford,  Ct. 

S 

Dailey,  Joseph 

26  Bangor 

M 

Donroe,  John 

23  i     do 

M 

Gilmore,  Luther  V. 

18  llolden 

S 

Garity,  James 

29  Brewer 

M 

Gavin,  Patrick 

28  Bangor 

M 

Higgins,  Martin 

42      do 

M 

Harrington,  Michael 

21       do 

S 

Jordon,  Patrick 

33      do 

M 

Leonard,  John 

34  Belfast 

S 

Logan,  James 

38 

Bangor 

M 

Murry,  Charles 

32 

do 

S 

McKenney,  John 

21 

do 

s 

McNeal,  Roderick 

25 

do 

s 

Nash,  James  R. 

21  'Jefferson 

s 

Pease,  Emerson 

21 

Appleton 

s 

Richardson,  Tyler 

19 

Mt.  Desert 

s 

Richardson,  Stephen 

18 

do 

s 

Smith,  Wm.  S. 

22 

Bangor 

s 

Sweeney,  James 

38 

do 

M 

Sweeney,  Martin 

30 

do 

s 

Summers,  Patrick 

38 

do 

M 

Stewart,  William 

38  Oldtown 

S 

Stone,  Patrick 

23!  Bangor 

S 

Tobin,  Thomas 

2l!Rockland 

M 

Tolman,  Albert  P. 

21tCamden 

S 

Thayer,  Elias 

44  Brewer 

M 

Waltz,  Andrew  J. 

21  Oldtown 

M 

Wood,  Cliarles 

26  Rockland 

M 

Vancour,  William 

32  Oldtown        ^ 

Campbell,  James 

26  Bangor 

Gould,  John 

48 

do 

M 

Kelley,  John 

23 

do 

S 

» 

Tebbetts,  Joshua 

18 

do 

S 

Mahoney,  Cornelius 

40 

do 

M 

Campbell,  John 

30 

do 

M 

Absent  without  leave. 

Jenkins,  Wm.  F. 

25 

VVoodville 

S 

In  the  14th  Regiment. 

Jenkins,  Horatio 

30 

Woodville 

S 

In  the  14  th  Regiment. 

Shaughnesy,  Michael 

32  Bangor 

M 

Estus,  George  A. 

22 

Troy 

S 

588 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Company  K,  Fifteenth  Regiment  Infantry,  Maine  Volnnteers,  under  the 
command  of  Col.  John  McClusky.  Dated  at  Augusta,  on  the  thirty-first  day  of 
December,  1861.  CHANDLER   R.  MERRILL,  Captain. 


Names. 


COMMISS  D    OFFICERS. 

Chandler  R.  Merrill, 
Zadock  Washburn. 

SEHGKANT. 

George  W.  Capen. 

MDSICIAN. 

Charles  H.  Dyer. 

PRIVATES. 

Archer,  Henry  H. 
Berry,  Elias  A. 
Byors,  William 
Baldwin,  Robert 
Barnard,  Frederick  S. 
Burns,  Arthur 
Crane,  Benjamin  F. 
Cunningham,  James  F. 
Davis,  William 
Davis,  Ezekiel 
Fairfield,  Payson  E. 
Fenirty,  John  A. 
Gannett,  George  H. 
Gildart,  James  H. 
Guptcll,  Sanford 
Grant,  Martin 
Gay,  Abnah 
Hinton,  Joseph  Jr. 
Hassnip,  Henry 
Joslin,  Charles  N. 
Joy,  Andrew  J. 
King,  Thomas  G. 
Leighton,  Frederick 
Lingley,  George  H. 
Lamson,  Thomas  F. 
Leighton,  John  O. 
Manix,  Midiael 
McGinn,  Patrick 

McFadden,  James 

McNutt,  John 

McNuit,  Daniel 

Morse,  Samuel 

McDonald,  Thomas  H 

Miars,  Thomas 

Matheson,  Peter 

Morlson,  George 

Morang,  Alonzo 

Pearsons,  Robert 

Page,  Josiah 

Power,  Charles 

Peasley,  Henry  C. 

Peasley,  George  N. 

Rumery.  Melvin 

Ramsdi-U,  Henry 

Ring,  James  W. 

Stickney,  Frank  E. 

Shaw,  John  L. 


28 


Residence. 


IMiistr'd 
I     into 
Sc2  U.S.Ser. 


Calais 
do 

Calais 


18  C.  Elizabeth 


Jonesboro' 

Calais 

St.John.N.B 

Princeton 

Calais 

Dennysville 

Edmonds 

St  John.N.B. 

Baiieyville 

do 
N.  Gloucester 
St.  John,N.B. 
Edmonds 
Calais 
Lubec 


Machias 

Hobl)iiiston 

Halifax,  N.  S 

Calais 

Lubec 

St.John,N.B. 

Robbinston 

East])ort 
19]Trescott 
27 1  Robbinston 
3-2  S  St'ph'nsNB 
38  St.John,N.B. 

Moiirrual,  CE. 

Calais 
do 
do 
do 

Lubec 

Dennysville 

Lubec 
do 

Calais 

Dennysville 


Jonesport 

do 
Lubec 

do 

do 
Calais 

do 


Dec.16 
do 

do 

do 

Dec.21 

do 
Dec.16 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
Dec.21 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do* 

do 

do 

do 
Dec.16 

do 

do 

do 

do 


Remarks. 


APPENDIX   D. 


589 


Return  of  Company  K,  Fifteenth  Regiment,  (^Continued.') 


Names. 


Seeley,  Aaron 
Sprague,  Ether  W. 
Sherman,  Charles  H. 
Timmemans,  Joseph  A. 
Wakefield,  Aaron 
Wallace,  James 
Wakefield,  Nathaniel 
Wakefield,  James  F. 
Welby,  James 
Watson,  William 
Norton,  Abram  T. 
Kewe,  Daniel 
Learner,  John 
Bouness,  Isaac  C. 
Murphey,  William 
Watson,  James 
Hagan,  Thomas 


37 'Edmonds 
18  Charlotte 
ISiJonesport 

Calais 
23  j     do 
2 1 1  Lubec 
40j     do 
19' Calais 
19:St.  John.N.B 
40!Halirax,N.  S. 
3 1 1  Columbia 
18  Lubec 
I8J  Calais 
isl     do 
18  Lubec 
IslHalifax,  N.  S, 
40)  No.  18 


o^ 

Mustr'd 

c  » 

into 

M 

U.S.Ser. 

Dec.  16 

S 

do 

s 

do 

do 

M 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

M 

Dec.21 

S 

Dec.30 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

Remarks. 


590 


adjutant-general's  report. 


FIRST  REGIMENT  OF   CAVALRY. 


Return  of  original  Field  and  Staff  Officers  of  First  Regiment  Cavalry,  Maine  Volunteers, 
showing  changes  which  have  taken  place  bij  promotion,  resignation,  or  otherwise,  since 
entering  service  of  the  United  States. 


Names. 

Rank. 

Residence. 

Date  of  Appoint- 
ment. 

Remarks. 

John  Goddard 

Colonel 

C.  Elizabeth 

Oct.  31,  1861 

Thomas  Hi<rht 

Lieut.-Colonel  U.  S.  A. 

do 

Samuel  H.  Allen 

Major                Thomaston 

Oct.  21,   1861 

David  P.  Stowell 

do                  Canton 

Oct.  31,   1861 

Calvin  S.  Douty 

do                  Dover 

Nov.    7,  1861 

Benjamin  F.  Tucker 

Adjutant          'U.  S.  A. 

Oct.  11,  1861 

Edwin  M.  Patten 

Quartermaster  Portland 

do 

George  W.  Colby 

Surgeon            Richmond 

Oct.  31,  1861 

George  D.  Halev 

Asst.-Surgeon  Eastport 

Benjamin  F.  Teft 

Chaplain           Bangor 

Addison  P.  Russell 

Sergt. -Major     Houlton 

Eustice  C.  Bigelow 

Q'rui'r.-Sergt    Portland 

Charles  S.  Crosby 

Com'y-Sergt.    Bangor 

Samuel  C.  Lovcjov 

Hosp.  Steward  Rockland 

Artemas  D.  Bickford 

Prin.  Musician  Houlton 

• 

William  L.  Boyd 

do 

do 

REGIMENTAL  BAND. 


Names. 


Alexander  S.  Davis 
Warren  Mansur 
Frank  W.  Pierce 
John  Lovering 
Edward  M.  Estabrook 
Solomon  B.  Cates 
Leonard  B.  Merriam 
Jeremiah  Trueworthy 
Augustus  W.  IngersoU 
Alden  A.  Green 
Randolph  R.  Frisbie 
John  Dunn 
Ammi  M.  True 
Robert  P.  Junkins 
Tristram  Goodwin 
Charles  E.  Rand^ 


Leader 
Musician 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 


Residence. 


Houlton 

do- 
do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
Hallowell 
Houlton 
Kennebunk 

do 
Standlsh 


Date  of  Muster  | 

into  U.  S. 

Serv. 

Oct. 

19, 

1861 

Oct. 

26, 

1861 

Oct. 

19, 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

1861 

Oct. 

26, 

1861 

Oct. 

19, 
do 
do 

1861 

Nov 

2, 

1861 

Remarks. 


It 


APPENDIX   D. 


691 


Return  of  Company  A,  First  Regiment  Cavalry,  Maine  Volunteers,  under  the  com- 
mand of  Col.  John  Goddard.  Dated  at  Augusta,  on  the  thirty-first  day  of  Decem- 
ber, 1861. 

W.  L.  WHITNEY,  Captain. 


OS 

Miistr'd 

Names. 

o 

Residence. 

C  tc 

into 

Remarks. 

<_ 

Si» 

U.S.Ser. 

commiss'd  officers. 

Warren  L.  Whitney, 

27 

Newburg 

M 

Oct.  19 

Sidney  W.  Thaxter, 

22 

Bangor 

S 

do 

Joseph  C.  Hill. 

21 

Kennebunk 

S 

do 

SERGEANTS. 

Llewellyn  G.  Estes, 

21 

Old  town 

s 

do 

Horace  S.  Cole, 

21 

Hampden 

s 

do 

Christopher  A.  Page, 

35 

Bangor 

M 

do 

Preston  B.  Wing, 

2.5 

Levant 

s 

do 

Samuel  W.  Lane, 

23 

Hampden 

s 

do 

Reduced  to  the  ranks. 

Scott  S.  Ellis. 

22 

Guilford 

s 

do 

CORPORALS. 

Sidney  W.  Clark, 

29 

Levant 

s 

do 

Milton  C.  Chapman, 

21  Newburg 

s 

do 

George  W.  Snow, 

21        do 

s 

do 

James  M.  Hall, 

21  Orono 

s 

do 

Evander  Oakes, 

21  Greenbush 

s 

do 

Warren  0  Dougherty, 

26^  Charleston 

s 

do 

Benjamin  F.  Fogg, 

21  Stetson 

s 

do 

Alonzo  J.  Sawyer. 

23 

Bangor 

s 

do 

BUGLERS. 

Richard  E.  Whiteley, 

23 

Levant 

s 

do 

Joseph  W.  Bartlett. 

24 

Bangor 

s 

do 

FARRIERS. 

Joseph  M.  Batchelor, 

34 

Foxcroft 

M 

do 

Frederick  A.  Harriman. 

35 

Bangor 

s 

do 

WAGONER. 

Eli  W.  Rowe. 

35 

Brewer 

M 

do 

Discharged  by  Ex.  Surgeon. 

PRIVATES. 

Burrill,  Wm.  S. 

22 

Levant 

s 

do 

Beede,  Gilman  H. 

32 

do 

M 

do 

Clark,  Prentice  M. 

21 

do 

S 

do 

Clark,  Leonard 

23 

Newburg 

s 

do 

Cleavcland,  Elisha  B. 

23 

Lee 

s 

do 

Cleavclanrt,  Charles  A. 

18 

do 

s 

do 

Cleavcland,  William  H. 

26 

do 

s 

do 

Cram,  John  P. 

34 

Bangor 

M 

do 

Croxford,  Horace 

18 

Newburg 

s 

do 

Colbath,  Miles 

25 

Exeter 

s 

do 

Davis,  Thomas 

18 

Bangor 

s 

do 

Dodge,  George  W. 

22 

Burnham 

s 

do 

Dodge,  Nelson  A. 

19 

do 

s 

do 

Doe,  James  M. 

21 

Orono 

s 

do 

Drew,  Ansel 

21 

do 

s 

do 

Drew,  Alonzo 

20 

do 

s 

do 

Dunn,  James  T.  W. 

26 

Rochester  NY 

s 

do 

Dougherty, Valentine  H. 

21 

Charleston 

s 

do 

Ellis.  Hiram  S. 

20 

Guilford 

s 

do 

Farnham,  James  B. 

21 

Newburg 

s 

do 

Fisher,  Albert  G  B. 

26 

Lee 

s 

do 

Eos'*,  Benianiin  R. 

19 

do 

s 

do 

Furbush,  Charles  D. 

22 

Bangor 

s 

do 

Grant,  Madison  M. 

22 

Hernion 

s 

do 

Gray,  George  M. 

27 

Oldtown 

M 

do 

Haskell,  Orin  S. 

26 

Detroit 

M 

do 

Clerk. 

592 


ADJUTANT-GENERAL  S   REPORT. 


Return  of  Company  A,  First  Regiment  Cavalry,  (  Continued.') 


Names. 


Head,  John  H. 
Jones,  James,  Jr. 
Jordan,  Benjamin  F. 
Jordan,  Thos.  D. 
Kimball,  Andrew  J. 
Labree,  Horace 
Lake,  Enoch  H. 
Lancaster,  Zelotes 
Lewis,  Frank  A. 
Libby,  Osman 
Libby,  Anson  0. 
Lord,  Angustus,  Jr. 
Lowell,  Horace  H. 
Lufkin,  Otis  E. 
Luce,  William  H. 
Mack,  Luther  J. 
Mayo,  Clifford  N. 
McDonald,  George  F. 
McLaughlin,  Chas.  H. 
O'Connell,  Redmond 
Parks,  James 
Peakes,  James  B. 
Phipps,  Joseph  W. 
Prescott,  Daniel  C. 
Ricker,  Almon  N. 
Ricker,  Nathan  L. 
Roberts,  Nathaniel  K. 
Rogers,  George  A. 
Sanford,  Henry 
Sargent,  Groves  O. 
Scott,  Sergeant  J. 
Severance,  Wm.  H. 
Severance,  Walter  F. 
Soule,  Lewis  W. 
Spaulding,  Albion 
Sylvester,  Joseph 
Thompson,  Charles  D. 
Thompson,  Samuel  A. 
Thurston,  John  R. 
Tol man,  John  F. 
Trask,  Nathan  E. 
Webber,  Harris 
Worcester,  Edward  P. 
Young,  Benjamin  F. 
Young,  Augustus 
Gardner,  Charles  E. 


OS. 

Mustr'd 

Residence. 

into 

<_ 

Sc» 

U.S.Ser. 

26 

Bangor 

M 

Oct.  19 

25 

do 

M 

do 

27 

Oldtown 

M 

do 

21 

do 

S 

do 

25 

Hermon 

S 

do 

21 

Orono 

S 

do 

22 

Levant 

S 

do 

20 

Oldtown 

s 

do 

21 

Orono 

s 

do 

29 

Bangor 

s 

do 

23 

Newport 

s 

do 

25 

Levant 

s 

do 

18 

Lee 

s 

do 

22 

Hampden 

s 

do 

18 

Burnham 

s 

do 

29 

Sidney 

M 

do 

23 

Monroe 

s 

do 

18 

Bangor 

s 

do 

28 

Oldtown 

M 

do 

20 

Orono 

s 

do 

21 

Oldtown 

s 

do 

20 

do 

s 

do 

23 

Hampden 

s 

do 

37 

Bangor 

M 

do 

23 

Oldtown 

s 

do 

21 

do 

s 

do 

28 

Levant 

s 

do 

19 

Bucksport 

s 

do 

21 

Lee 

s 

do 

•2fy 

Charleston 

s 

do 

20 

Bangor 

s 

do 

22 

Grecnbush 

s 

do 

21 

do 

s 

do 

20 

Bangor 

s 

do 

18 

Burnham 

s 

do 

18 

Etna 

s 

do 

20 

Lee 

s 

do 

22 

do 

s 

do 

28 

Bangor 

s 

do 

21 

do 

s 

do 

23 

New  burg 

s 

do 

23 

Bangor 

s 

do 

18 

Carmel 

s 

do 

26 

Brewer 

M 

do 

19 

Orono 

s 

do 

20 

Palermo 

s 

do 

Remarks. 


Promoted  to  Sergeant. 


APPENDIX  D. 


593 


Eeturn  of  Company  B,  First  Regiment  of  Cavalry,  Maine  Volunteers,  under  the 

command  of  Col.  John  Goddard.     Dated  at  Augusta,  on  the  thirty-first  day  of 

December,  1861. 

•  JONATHAN  P.  CILLEY,  Captain. 


XTT" 

Miistr 'd 

Names. 

<s 

Residence. 

c'5) 

into 

Bemarks. 

<. 

«■« 

U.S  Ser. 

commiss'd  officers. 

Jonathan  P.  Cilley, 

25 

Thomaston 

s 

Oct.  19 

William  P.  Coleman, 

26 

Lincolnville 

s 

do 

Frank  M.  Cutler. 

19 

Union 

s 

do 

SEKGEANTS. 

Marcus  A.  Vose, 

20 

Montville 

s 

do 

Edward  K.  Robbins, 

22 

Thomaston 

s 

do 

Jacob  B.  Loring, 

28 

do 

M 

do 

Alonzo  Perkins, 

35 

do 

M. 

do 

Joshua  A.  Fessenden, 

20 

Rockland 

s 

do 

James  W.  Poor. 

21 

Belfast 

s 

do 

CORPORALS. 

Adelbert  A.  Messer, 

23 

Montville 

s 

do 

Charles  H.  Bean, 

21 

St.  George 

M 

do 

Elbridge  Barton, 

35 

Thomaston 

M 

do 

James  H.  Robinson, 

18 

Belfast 

8 

do 

Wilber  McCobb, 

21 

Lincolnville 

S 

do 

Austin  McCobb, 

20 

do 

s 

do 

Nathan  P.  Frost, 

27 

Searsmont 

M 

do 

Samuel  J.  Gurney. 

23 

Waldo 

S 

do 

MUSICIANS. 

Ehen  F.  Brier, 

18 

Belfast 

s 

do 

Edmund  C.  Grafton. 

18 

Rockland 

s 

do 

FARRIERS. 

Albion  H.  Clement, 

24 

Montville 

s 

do 

Jerome  W.  Burrows. 

26 

Thomaston 

M 

do 

WAGONER. 

Richard  Robertson. 

35 

Monroe 

M 

do 

SADDLER. 

John  W.  Leighton. 

23 

Belfast 

S 

do 

PRIVATES. 

^ 

Ames,  John 

21 

Scarsport 

do 

Andrews,  Orlando 

29 

Thomaston 

s 

do 

Bowler,  Marquis 

21 

Palermo 

s 

do 

Burrows,  Samuel 

22 

Friendship 

s 

do 

Bucklin,  Moses  R. 

34 

Thomaston 

M 

do 

Bruce,  Samuel  J. 

24 

Monroe 

M 

do 

Bruce.  John  0. 

30 

Belmont 

M 

do 

Brock,  Freeman 

20 

Searsport 

S 

do 

Brown,  Jonathan 

20 

Searsmont 

s 

do 

Brown,  George  H. 

24 

do 

M 

do 

Brown,  Henry  N. 

21 

Friendship 

S 

do 

Bradford,  William 

30 

do 

s 

,do 

Beckwith,  Alonzo 

20 

Belfast 

s 

do 

Colamore,  Solomon  C. 

19 

Lincolnville 

s 

do 

Colamore,  Andrew  W. 

30 

Thomaston 

M 

do 

Curtis,  Warren  W. 

18 

Monroe 

s 

do 

Carter,  Alvin  A. 

21 

Hope 

s 

do 

Carr,  Martin 

23 

Thomaston 

s 

do 

Cook,  Melville  B, 

23 

Friendship 

s 

do 

Cole,  James  D. 

25 

Thomaston 

s 

do 

Catland,  Nehemiah  B. 

21 

do 

s 

do 

Cross,  Isaiah  W. 

21 

Morrill 

s 

do 

Cushman,  Fairfield 

19 

Friendship 

s 

do 

Curtis,  Joseph  R. 

18 

Belfast 

s 

do 

694 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Company  B,  First  Regiment  Cavalry,  (  Continued.) 


Names. 


Davis,  McKendse 
Doe,  Edwin  R. 
Dunlon,  Guvanus  H. 
Eaton,  Georpjc  W. 
Edgerton,  James  P. 
Fales,  Fenelon  M. 
Eisk,  Amos 
Guptil,  Lemuel  H. 
Gilchrest,  Riley 
Gilchrest,  Artliur 
Gurney,  Nathaniel 
Hawes,  Henry  A. 
Haynes,  Frank  G. 
Hall,  Isaac 
Harris,  Isaac  B. 
Hamilton,  Josiah 
Jones,  Eugene  F. 
Lucas,  Willard,  2d 
Lear,  Joseph  H. 
Lincoln,  James  W. 
Messer,  George  A. 
Messer,  Willard  L. 
Marden,  Rufus  II. 
McFarland,  Justin  L. 
McFarland,  William  0. 
McLoud,  John 
Mitchell,  Henry  L. 
Oxten,  Franklin  A. 
Pearsons,  William  R. 
Pillsbury,  Jolm  M. 
Parker,  Aurelius 
Phenix,  Charles  B. 
Palmer,  Albion  D. 
Riley,  George 
Robbins,  John  R. 
Rogers,  Alfred 
Robinson,  Charles  E. 
Richards,  Surmandel 
Spear,  Paris 
Sargent,  John  A. 
Strout,  Alfred 
Sproul,  Charles  E. 
Shorey,  Samuel 
Turner,  John 
Whitmore,  Otis 
Wentworth,  George 
Wentwonii,  Edwin 
Wood,  Frank  J. 
Winslow,  Ezekiel 


So 

Mustr'd 

6 

Residence. 

;:  611 

into 

21 

11 

U.S.Ser. 

Friendship 

S 

Oct.  19 

22 

Searsmont 

S 

do 

18 

Union 

S 

do 

21 

Waldo 

S 

do 

28 

Thomaston 

M 

do 

21 

do 

S 

do 

23 

do 

s 

do 

24 

Bcldist 

s 

do 

21 

Montville 

s 

do 

18 

do 

s 

do 

19 

Waldo 

s 

do 

21 

Union 

s 

do 

18 

Bremen 

s 

do 

21 

Thomaston 

s 

do 

30 

Appleton 

M 

do 

21 

Montville 

s 

do 

19 

Union 

s 

do 

22 

do 

s 

do 

22 

Northport 

s 

do 

20 

Washington 

s 

do 

18 

Montville 

s 

do 

33 

Union 

M 

do 

29 

Palermo 

s 

do 

21 

Belfast 

s 

do 

24 

Searsmont 

s 

do 

23 

Rockland 

s 

do 

21 

Dixmont 

s 

do 

21 

(Camden 

s 

do 

23 

Scarsport 

s 

do 

23 

Ik'lfast 

s 

do 

27 

St.  George 

s 

do 

18 

Union 

s 

do 

21 

Thomaston 

s 

do 

35 

Monroe 

M 

do 

35 

Swanville 

s 

do 

25 

Ap])leton 

s 

do 

21 

Washington 

s 

do 

21 

Belfast 

s 

do 

25 

Warren 

s 

do 

22 

Portland 

s 

do 

22 

Thomaston 

s 

do 

20 

Bristol 

s 

do 

28 

Belfast 

M 

do 

23 

Northhaven 

s 

do 

18 

Belfast 

s 

do 

20 

Waldo 

s 

do 

24 

do 

M 

do 

21 

Thomaston 

s 

do 

30 

Rockland 

'm 

do 

Remarks. 


Deserted. 


Deserted. 


Deserted,  Nov.  26. 


APPENDIX  D. 


595 


Return  of  Company  C,  First  Regiment  Cavalry,  Maine  Volunteers,  under  the  com- 
mand of  Col.  John  Goddard.  Dated  at  Augusta,  on  the  thirty-first  day  of  Decem- 
ber, 1861. 

ROBERT  r.  DYER,  Captain. 


9  — 

Miistr't 

Names. 

g.       Residence. 

into 

Remarks. 

< 

_ll 

U.S.Ser 

commiss'd  officers. 

Robert  F.  Dyer,               ; 

J3  Augusta 

M 

Oct.  2C 

Dudley  L.  Haines,           / 

15  Readfield 

M 

do 

George  S-  Kimball.          i 

>7  Gardiner 

S 

do 

SERGEANTS. 

George  Cowell,                L 

il  Augusta 

s 

do 

Horatio  S.  Libby,            i 

12  Gardiner 

s 

do 

James  G.  Cummings,      S 

!4  Manchester 

s 

do 

Henry  F.  Lyon,               i 

>8      do 

s 

do 

Albert  A.  Craig,               i 

5  Windsor 

s 

do 

Israel  A  Coombs,             i 

4  Bowdoin 

s 

do 

CORPORALS. 

Frank  Nutting,                 S 

9  Augusta 

M 

do 

Thomas  Berry                  S 

3  Richmond 

s 

do 

Francisco  Colburn            2 

2  Windsor 

M 

do 

Charles  G.  Thwing          2 

9  China 

M 

do 

Charles  H.  Merrill           2 

7  Gardiner 

S 

do 

Jonathan  K.  Brooks,       2 

4  Bowdoinham 

S 

do 

Horace  W.  Hildreth,       2 

3  Gardiner 

s 

do 

Martin  T.  V.  Benman.    2 

4  Hallowell 

s 

do 

MUSICIANS. 

Alonzo  D.  Harper,           1 

8  Worcester 

s 

do 

Isaac  C.  Brick.                 2 

1  Augusta 

s 

do 

FARRIERS. 

Moses  S.  rinkham,          3 

6  Plymouth 

M 

<  do 

William  M.  Hayes.          3 

2  Orono 

M 

do 

WAGONER. 

Peter  Huntoon.                 3 

5  Fairfield 

s 

do 

SADDLER. 

William  Trimble.             2 

3  Calais 

S 

do 

PRIVATES. 

Abbott,  J.  Holman 

Winslow 

s 

do 

Andrews,  Eben                 2 

3  Gardiner 

s 

do 

Arnold,  Perry                   1 

3  Sidney 

s 

do 

' 

Buck,  Edmund  P.            1 

J  Vassalboro' 

s 

do 

Bryant,  Sumner  H.         2 

)  Hallowell 

s 

do 

Burns,  William                3i 

i  Lexington 

s 

do 

Burns,  John 

Embden 

s 

do 

Carter,  Charles  E.            U 

)  Farmingdale 

s 

do 

Carter,  Eugene  B.            U 

I      do 

s 

do 

Crane,  .Joshua  H.             21 

Gardiner 

s 

do 

Clarke,  Joseph  A.            2 

Sidney 

s 

do 

Colcord,  Joseph  L.          2t 

)  Farmingdale 

s 

do 

Chamber! in,  Lorenzo       2C 

Hallowell 

s 

do 

Gaboon,  William              2( 

Augusta 

M 

do 

Crawford,  John  F.           24 

Gardiner 

s 

do 

Chadwick,  David             2S 

Palermo 

s 

do 

Elliott,  William                2C 

Vassalboro' 

s 

do 

Farrington,  Bvron  H.      IS 

Windsor 

s 

do 

Frost,  Sewell  F.               23 

Gardiner 

s 

do 

Gilley,  Edward                 2( 

Augusta 

s 

do 

Gibbs,  Reuben                  34 

Fairfield 

M 

do 

Gilman,  William  B.         18 

Hallowell 

s 

do 

Gerald,  Dudley  B.           23 

Canaan 

s 

do 

Gerald,  Samuel  M.         20 

do 

s 

do 

596 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Company  C,  First  Regiment  Cavalry,  (^Continued.') 


Names. 


Gerald,  George  W. 
Higgins,  Charles  J. 
Higgins,  Warren  S. 
Hanson,  Daniel  P. 
Hattin,  Charles  M. 
Hazeltine,  Asa  B. 
Hildreth,  Charles  A. 
Johnson,  Alvin  M. 
Jewett,  William  H. 
Knox,  Charles  0. 
Keenen,  George 
Locke,  William  R. 
Lunt,  Joseph 
Lunt,  Parker  G. 
Mosher,  Jolin  M. 
Marriner,  Ambrose 
McCausland,  Wni.  T. 
McClure,  Edward  W. 
Harden,  Alston  R. 
Morrow,  Jolin 
MeCurdy,  Samuel  R. 
Neal,  Kciihen  S. 
Nason,  George  E. 
Neal,  Franklin  B. 
Neal,  John  W. 
Pray,  Alamber  II. 
Pera,  Freeman  C. 
Patterson,  Lvc'urgns 
Patten,  Stephen  W. 

Perry,  Joseph  E. 

Ridley,  Luther 

Ridlev,  Jerome,  Jr. 

Reid.'Edwin  M. 

Smith,  Eugene  A. 

Stevens,  David 

Stevens,  David  M. 

Snell,  Charles 

Shaw,  William  B. 

Smith,  George  H. 

Sabins,  George  W. 

Sabins,  Charles  A. 

Thompson,  George  W. 

Tozier,  Emeelus  S. 

Weiler,  William 

Winter,  William  A. 

White,  William 

Whitehousc,  Charles  H. 

Whalam,  Michael 

Worthing,  Arnold  F 

Webb,  Albion  P. 

Lunt,  Thomas 


Residence. 


20  Canaan 

1 9  Farmingdale 

•23lDamariscotta 

iglChina 

181  Litchfield 

igjTroy 

18  Gardiner 

22'Farmingdale 


W.  Gardiner 

do 
Pittsfield 

27  Etna 

23  Gardiner 
18      do 

20  Augusta 
301     do 

2 1  Detroit 
22'Bowdoinham 

28  Palermo 

20  Vassalboro' 

21  {China 

24  Farmingdale 

18  Ilalloweli 
21]  Chelsea 
26  Litchfield 

19  Vassalboro' 
26  Windsor 
43  Burnham  ) 
18,  Portland 
21  [Litchfield 
21  [Gardiner 
181  Richmond 

18  Gardiner 
do 

24]  Windsor 
SSJGardiner 
20|Sidney 

19  Vassalboro' 
22!Gardiner 
22,  Vassalboro' 
24  [Palermo 
21  fittston 


Must  r'd 

into 
U.S.Ser. 


Monmouth 
Vassalboro' 
22 1  Farmingdale 
23  Hallowcil 


Vassalboro' 
Whitefield 
Palermo 
26 1  Fairfield 
25!  Gardiner 


Oct.  20 

do 

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do 

do 

do 

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do 
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do 
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do 


do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


Remarks. 


Deserted. 


Deserted. 


Deserted. 


APPENDIX   D. 


597 


Return  of  Company  D,  First  Regiment  Cavalry,  Maine  Volunteers,  under  the  com- 
mand of  Col.  John  Goddard.  Dated  at  Augusta,  on  the  thirty-first  day  of  Decem- 
ber, 1861. 

C.  H.  SMITH,  Captain. 


Names. 


COMMISS  D  OFFICERS. 

Charles  H.  Smith, 
Andrew  B.  Spurling, 
William  Montgomery. 

SERGAENTS. 

A.  H.  Bibber, 
John  Gilley, 
George  E.  Bugbee, 
Charles  B.  Brown, 
Phineas  Foster,  Jr. 
John  H.  Daggitt, 

CORPORALS. 

John  Conner, 
Benjamin  P.  Knowles, 
George  W.  Hall, 
Daniel  H.  Saunders, 
John  C.  Ward, 
Nathaniel  Bowdin,  Jr. 
Ebed  L.  Shackford, 
Joseph  H.  Lawrence. 

MUSICIANS. 

Hudson  Sawyer, 
Thomas  M  Williams. 

FARRIERS. 

Andrew  B.  Stetson, 
Wm.  R.  Matthews. 

SADDI,ER. 

Elijah  C.  Wilder. 

WAGONERS. 

Wiliard  U.  Merrill, 
Andrew  F.  Pendleton. 

PRIVATES. 

Arnold,  Jerry  E. 
Ayers,  William  H. 
Annis,  Alonzo 
Andrews,  George  P. 
Brown,  Thompson  M. 
BlaeUman.  Francis  H. 
Baker,  William  B. 
Buker,  Fayette 
Batclieldi-r,  Theophilus 
Buhner,  Mark  P. 
Bell,  Charles  H.,  Jr. 
Bell,  Loiinir  W. 
Campl)ell,  Charles  W 
Crane,  Eldridge  C. 
Conts,  Francis  W. 
Day,  Thomas 
Dcvereiix,  Augustus 
Doe,  Erastus 
Eldridge,  Levi,  Jr. 
Edda,  Kloza 
Foss,  William  L. 
Gross,  Edwin  R. 
Gilley,  Charles  B. 


BiiMiistr'dl 

®        Residence. 

:.%>' 

into 

33  Eastport 

IllU.aSer. 

S    Oct.  19 

27  Orland 

M 

do 

31      do 

M 

do 

24  Eastport 

S 

do 

35  Orland 

M 

do 

24 1  Perry 

S 

do 

29  Hampden 

S 

do 

30  Machias 

M 

do 

27  Orland 

M 

do 

28  Calais 

M 

do 

22iHamden 

S 

do 

26  Addison 

S 

do 

24!  Orland 

s 

do 

23iMeddybemps 

s 

do 

24  Penobscot 

s 

do 

19  Eastport 

s 

do 

26  Orland 

s 

do 

19  Levant 

s 

do 

23  Calais 

s 

d# 

40  Eastport 

s 

do 

21  Lincolnville 

M' 

do 

27  Eastport 

s 

do 

25  Calais 

22  Meddybemps 

s 

do 

21  Orland 

s 

do 

25  Charlotte 

s 

do 

23      do 

s 

do 

19  Eastport 

s 

do 

26  Hampden 

s 

do 

22  Bradley 

s 

do 

22  Orrington 

s 

do 

18  Orland 

s 

do 

23  Waterville 

s 

do 

23  Perry 

s 

do 

19  Eastport 

s 

do 

18      do 

s 

do 

26  Greenbusb 

s 

do 

19  Kenduskeag 

s 

do 

26  Charlotte 

s 

do 

18  Mt.  Desert 

s 

do 

23  Penobscot 

s 

do 

26  Lubec 

s 

do 

26  Bucksport 

s 

do 

21  Eddington 

s 

do 

18  Machias 

s 

do 

21  Orland 

s 

do 

20  Mt.  Desert 

M 

do 

Remarks. 


598 


ADJUTANT-GENERAL  S   REPORT. 


Return  of  Company  D,  First  Regiment  Cavalry,  (  Continued.") 


Names. 


Grant,  William  B. 
Gilpatrif,  Charles 
Gritfin,  Samuel  E. 
Grey,  Abncr  K. 
Garelner,  Leslie  B. 
Holmes,  William  K. 
Holder,  Simeon  A. 
Hutehings,  Newell  S. 
Hatchings,  Charles 
Harriman,  Joseph  N. 
Hawood,  William  V. 
Harris,  Gilbert  N. 
Higgins,  Edwin  M. 
Johnson,  George  F. 
Johnson,  Albert  11. 
Lurvey,  Lemuel  11. 
Lord,  Ambrose  M. 
Leaeh,  Silas 
Leigbton,  Lyman  P. 
Maddonx,  Ciiarlos 
Murch,  Ephraim  A. 
Moor,  Lewis 
Moor,  Wilson  J. 
Morrill,  Benjamin  C. 
McFarlin,  John 
Nutt,  James  E. 
Oaks,  Coridon  J. 
Otis,  Thomas 
Preston,  Robert 
Pendleton.  Silas  P. 
Ricker,  William 
Roberson,  G.  D.  S. 
Sawyer,  James  C. 
Sawyer,  Edwin  M. 
Stayner,  James  E. 
Simpson,  George  W. 
Sennitt,  John 
Sennitt,  David 
Sennit,  William  P. 
Smith.  Charles  M. 
Vose,  Elisha 
Webb,  Nathan  B. 
Ulmer,  Clarence  D. 
Towie,  Francis  E. 
Tattin,  Joseph  W. 
Williams,  James  T. 
Wood,  John 
Ward,  Alphus  H. 
Reed,  Nathaniel,  2d 
Knowles,  Henry  L. 


Residence. 


25  Penobscot 
21  Orland 
20  Charlotte 
20  Penobscot 
lit  Eastport 

20  Mt.  Desert 

18  Tremont 

34  Verona 

19  Charlotte 

26  Penobscot 

21  Meddybemps 
20;  Eastport 
21jMt.  Desert 
2.'3!Hol)binston 
IS  Perry 

22  Mt.  Desert 
19  Levant 

2.3  Penobscot 

27  Addison 

19  Aroostook 

20  KUsworth 
19  Orland 
19  Unity 

21  Hobbinston 
2.3  Calais 
19JEastpot^ 
2oi  Orland 
2liPoland 

19  Machias 

20  Meddybemps 
31  Perry 

ISJ  Machias 

28  Bluehill 
24  j  Rockland 
18|  Eastport 

18  Baring 

35  Meddybemps 
19'     do' 

33 1  Calais 
20  Bangor 

20  Robbinston 

19  Sweden 

21  Rockland 

28  Indian  River 

23  Calais 
19  Eastport 

27  Meddybemps 
21      do  " 
21  Bradley 

24  Hampden 


o^ 

Miistr  "(1 

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Remarks. 

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APPENDIX   D. 


599 


Return  of  Company  E,  First  Regiment  Cavahy,  Maine  Volunteers,  unrier  the  com- 
mand of  Col.  John  Goddard.  Dated  at  Augusta,  on  the  thirty-first  day  of  Decem- 
ber, 1861. 

BLACK   HAWK  PUTNAM,  Captain. 


Names. 


commiss'd  officers. 
Black  Hawk  Putnam, 
John  H.  Goddard, 
Osco  A.  Ellis. 

SERGEANTS. 

Lorenzo  B.  Hill, 
Henry  A.  Ramsdell, 
Rosaivo  E.  Orcutt, 
Washington  Hawes, 
Julius  M.  Leuzarder, 
Gardiner  Pierce. 

CORPORALS. 

Mark  Neville, 
George  W.  Hussey, 
Thomas  S.  Estabrooke. 
Horace  M.  White, 
George  W.  Whitney, 
Laurel  Munson, 
Charles  C.  Putnam, 
C.  L.  Goodwin. 

BUGLER. 

Charles  W.  Stetson. 

WAGONER. 

James  W.  Sutherland. 

SADDLER. 

Benjamin  A.  Osborne, 

PRIVATES. 

Small,  David  W. 
Wyatt,  Markus  P. 
Collins,  Wintield  S. 
Allen,  Hazo  F. 
Hunter,  John  M. 
Rogers,  Alphonso  P. 
Decker,  Edward  E. 
Warren,  John  F. 
Nutter,  Robert 
Shields,  Isaac 
Reed,  Hubert, 
Russell,  Israel  I. 
Bunker,  Eli  H. 
Keene,  Seth  H. 
Thompson,  Jeremiah 
Scannel,  TiTUOthy 
Gardiner,  Albert 
Nelson,  Edward  F. 
Gray,  James  J. 
Faulkner,  John  E. 
Cameron,  John 
Russell,  George  A. 
Eddy,  Charles 
O'Brien,  William 
McCurdy,  John 
Nickerson,  Eugene 
Thomas,  Augustus  G. 
Ellis,  Hiram  H. 


Residence. 


23  Houlton 
20  Portland 
Lincoln 


Presque  Isle 

Lincoln 
22;  Ft.  Fairfield 
34  Ashland 
25|Lincoln 
29  Ashland 


Littleton 
Houlton 

do 

do 
Presque  Isle 
Houlton 

do 
Lincoln 

Mattawamk'g 

Houlton 

Lincoln 


23  Houlton 
do 
do 
do 
do 
Ft.  Fairfield 

do 
Houlton 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
Turner 
Presque  Isle 
30  Bridyewater 
22  Ft.  Fairfield 
20  Bridgewater 
18  Houlton 


23 

do 

22 

do 

27 

do 

36  Bangor 

25  Houlton 

23      do 

29      do 

21  Maysville 

21 

Ft.  Fairfield 

|o« 

iMustr'd 

C  M 

into 

S 

U.S.Ser. 

Oct.  19 

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Remarks. 


600 


adjdtant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Company  E,  First  Regiment  Cavalry,  (  Continued.') 


Names. 


Given,  Albert  P. 
Ulmer,  Mailiias 
Vose,  Lyman 
Dunn,  Christopher  C 
Hayes,  James 
McKinnon,  Alexander 
Gould,  Edward  D. 
Kitchen,  George 
Brawn,  Amos 
Gilman,  Lewis 
Haines,  Daniel 
Smith,  Ansil 
Hardison,  Hiram  P. 
Daggett,  Monroe 
Moore,  Thomas  B. 
Daggett,  Washington 
Moore,  Albert 
French,  Evander  L. 
Achorn,  James  W. 
Stevens,  Wilbur  J. 
Harriman,  James  W. 
Prench,  Allen  D. 
Scott,  Hiram 
Morrill,  Ira 
Davis,  VV'illiam  L. 
Hall,  Elijah  E. 
Field,  Bohan 
McGralh,  William  N. 
Hatch,  Noah 
Cathcart,  James 
Pentlaiid,  Robert 
Bowker,  Oren  L. 
Keene,  Seneca  E. 
Leathers,  Frank  J. 
Heald,  John  A. 
Scammon,  Charles  H. 
Connies,  Samuel 
Dolbin,  John  H. 
Beathen,  Robert 
Hodges,  William  H. 
Whitney,  Frank  W. 
Bailey,  Charles  M. 
Burgess,  Hiram  E. 
Knight,  Cyrus  E. 
Lakeman,  Frank 
Beals,  Roscoe,  G. 


Houlton 
Ft.  Fairfield. 
Houlton 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
Presque  Isle 
Ft.  Fairfield 
Mavsville 
28  i  Ft.  Fairfield 
18  No.  11,  R.  1 
35  Hodgdon 

do 
21  Calais 


Residence. 


19 

Lincolnville 

2.5 

do 

19 

Athens 

27 

Anson 

21 

Lincolnville 

21 

Portland 

29  Patten 

19  Camden 

27  Enfield 

2;5Lec 

21 

Park  man 

Lincoln 

do 
Burlington 
Chester 

do 
Lincoln 

do 

do 
Enfield 
Oldtown 
26 1  Enfield 
40!Winslow 


Farmiiigton 

Chelsea 

Martiniques  I 

Presque  Isle 
19  Lubec 
26  Leeds 


g« 

Miistr'd 

S 

into 
U  S.Ser. 

Oct.  19 

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Kemarks. 


APPENDIX  D. 


601 


Return  of  Company  F,  First  Regiment  Cavalry,  Maine  Volunteers,  under  the  com- 
mand of  Col.  John  Goddard.  Dated  at  Augusta,  on  the  thirty-first  day  of  Decem- 
ber, 1861. 

NATHAN  MAYHEW,  Captain. 


Names. 


COMMISSD    OFFICERS. 

Nathan  Mayhew, 
Stephen  Boothby, 
Jarvis  C.  Stevens. 

SERGEANTS. 

Walstern  Phillips, 
Joseph  M.  G.  Hilton, 
Benjamin  G.  Hawks, 
William  T.  Holt, 
Edward  D.  Knight, 
William  Harris. 

CORPORALS. 

John  E.  Lougee, 
H.  T.  Libbey, 
Joel  Wilson, 
John  B   Hazin, 
Albert  Lowell, 
John  M.  Akers, 
Daniel  K.  Lovell, 
Walter  Johnson. 

BUGLERS. 

Alfred  Pierce, 
Alfred  B.  Murch. 

FARRIERS. 

Samuel  J.  Knowlton, 
Frederick  L.  Chick. 

WAGONER. 

H.  F.  Hallowell. 

SADDLER. 

James  H,  Maffitt. 

PRIVATES. 

Allen,  Henry  C. 
Beal,  C.  F. 
Brackett,  Alvin  M. 
Blackington,  George 
Burnham,  Linsdale 
Beals,  Waldo  C. 
Chase,  George  H.  • 
Chase,  James  A. 
Cole,  Joseph  G. 
Connor,  Peter  C. 
Cummings,  Fred.  A. 
Darling,  -Joseph  T. 
Dam,  Charles  F. 
Drake,  James  F. 
Dodge,  R.  L. 
Dudley,  William  F. 
Evans,  Harrison  S. 
Evans,  Lorenzo  K. 
Evans,  Stuart 
Eastman,  Charles 
Edwards,  Nathaniel  S 
Gore,  Charles  H. 
Grant,  Gustavus 
Harris,  Isaac  S. 


E.:i8 


Residence. 


Portland 
do 
do 

do  [ter 

New  Glouces- 
Biddeford 
N.  Yarmouth 
Pownal 
Portland 

Parsonsfield 

Standish 

Gorham 

Westbrook 

Portland 

Hollis 

N.  Yarmouth 

Portland 

Baldwin 
do 

Boothbay 
Limington 

Portland 

Thorndike 

New  Glouces- 

Augusta    [ter 

Yarmouth 

Warren 

Bristol 

Patten 


20  Yarmouth 
Freeport 
Paris 

do 

do 

C.  Elizabeth 

Portland 

Guilford 

Portland 

2liKingfield 

21  Greenbush 
do 

Abbott 
Parsonsfield 

do 
Westbrook 
Yarmouth 
Warren 


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Oct.  19 

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Remarks. 


39 


602 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Company  F,  First  Regiment  Cavalry^  (^Continued.') 


Names. 


Harris,  Elisha  De  Wolf 
Holyoke,  Horace  P. 
Hawks,  Nathaniel  S. 
He^ld,  Edwin 
Hciily,  Harmon  T. 
Hewett,  Ephraim 
Jackson,  Samuel  H. 
Jackson,  John  B. 
Ja.k,  H.  J. 
Jordan,  Hiram  C. 
Knii^ht,  Zebulon 
Lougee,  P^noch  W. 
Lougee,  William  H. 
Luce,  Joseph  P. 
Lord,  John  T. 
McGaffey,  Otis 
Merrill,  Lewis 
Mitchell,  Edward  P. 
Monk,  Eufienc 
Mason,  J.  W. 
Pacott,  Frank 
Plumer,  Jere  S. 
Phelps,  George  W. 
Reed,  Ambrose 
Royal,  William  F. 
Royal,  Andrew  J. 
Roval,  George  S. 
Skillings,  Albert  C. 
Skillings,  C.  W. 
Soule,  Horatio  B. 
Sampson,  Enoch 
Stewart,  Gardner 
Sylvester,  Charles  H. 
Smith,  James 
Shcplierd,  Albert  D. 
Swcetser,  William  H. 
Shaw,  Daniel  W. 
Tukesbury,  George  D. 
Tootliaker,  Levi 
Taber,  C.  B. 
Tuttle,  John  C. 
True,  Frank  W. 
Twoml)lcy,  Stephen 
Whitcomh,  R.  C. 
White,  Lorenzo 
Williston,  George,  Jr. 
Wentworth,  Nathaniel 
Wyman,  Charles  W. 
Walker,  Charles 


fei  Mustr'd 

a 

Residence. 

cl 

into 

< 

If 

U.S.Ser. 

25 

Portland 

S 

do 

21 

Yarmouth 

S 

do 

23 

Oxford 

s 

do 

18 

Portland 

s 

do 

20 

C.  Elizabeth 

s 

do 

18 

Rockland 

s 

do 

33 

Portland 

M 

do 

27 

do 

s 

do 

20 

Westbrook 

S 

do 

32 

Portland 

M 

do 

31 

Otisfield 

s 

do 

21 

Parsonsfield 

S 

do 

21 

do 

S 

do 

27 

Bangor 

xM 

do 

21 

Limington 

s 

do 

18 

Mt.  Vernon 

s 

do 

18 

Oxford 

s 

do 

25 

Wales 

M 

do 

18 

Thomaston 

s 

do 

22 

Portland 

s 

do 

19 

Rockland 

s 

do 

30 

Portland 

s 

do 

24 

do 

s 

do 

18 

Orono 

s 

do 

23 

Pownal 

M 

do 

19 

do 

s 

do 

21 

do 

s 

do 

21 

Portland 

s 

do 

18 

do 

s 

do 

25 

Yarmouth 

s 

do 

34 

Augusta 

M 

do 

22 

Hoothbay 

s 

do 

31 

Portland 

s 

do 

19 

New  Glouces- 

s 

do 

18 

Belfast       [tor 

s 

do 

23 

N.  Yarmouth 

s 

do 

26 

Portland 

s 

do 

23 

do 

s 

do 

22 

Brunswick 

s 

do 

19 

Albion 

s 

do 

18 

Pownal 

s 

do 

21 

Yarmouth 

s 

do 

19 

do 

s 

do 

19 

Waldo 

s 

do 

26 

Paris 

s 

do 

18 

Brunswick 

s 

do 

19 

Bristol 

s 

do 

19 

Cumberland 

s 

do 

22 

Yarmouth 

s 

do 

APPENDIX   D. 


603 


Return  of  Company  G,  First  Regiment  Cavalry,  Maine  Volunteers,  under  the  com- 
mand of  Col.  John  Goddard.  Dated  at  Augusta,  on  the  thirty-first  day  of  Decem- 
ber, 1861. 

AUGUSTUS  J.  BURBANK,  Captain. 


gi 

[Mustr'd 

*    Names. 

bo 

Residence. 

>;'5 

!     into 

< 

Sao 

U.S.Ser. 

commiss'd  officers. 

Augustus  ,T.  Burbank, 

32 

Lewiston 

M 

Oct.  31 

Zebulon  B.  Blethen, 

.32 

do 

M 

do 

Isaac  G.  Virgin. 

38 

Dixfield 

M 

do 

SERGEANTS. 

George  E.  Hunton, 

22 

E.  Livermore 

S 

do 

Henry  S.  Mclntire, 

3" 

Peru 

M 

do 

George  E.  Jumper, 

19 

N.  Gloucester 

S 

do 

Wm.  K.  Ripley,  Jr., 

30 

Canton 

M 

do 

Nelson  S.  Forsyth, 

20 

Lewiston 

S 

do 

Ephraim  T.  Stetson. 

30 

Hartford 

M 

do 

CORPORALS. 

Benj.  F.  Stetson, 

32 

Sumner 

S 

do 

Levi  C.  Coburn, 

30 

Hartford 

M 

do 

Eben  J  Pulsifer, 

22 

Poland 

S 

do 

Alden  Hall, 

40 

Auburn 

M 

do 

James  D.  Foster, 

27 

Gray 

S 

do 

Henry  F.  Blanchard, 

24 

Rum  ford 

M 

do 

Bovnton  Grover, 

20 

Lewiston 

S 

do 

Cyrus  T.  Reed. 

22 

E.  Livermore 

s 

do 

BUGLERS. 

Henry  A   Childs, 

17 

Paris 

s 

do 

Rawson  Holman. 

23 

Dixfield 

s 

do 

FARRIERS. 

William  Foy, 

34 

Canton 

M 

do 

Henry  V/.  Furbush. 

33 

Lewiston 

M 

do 

SAUDLER. 

Henry  L.  Goodhue, 

24 

Fort  Fairfield 

M 

do 

WAGONER. 

Orrin  R.  Stetson. 

41 

Hartford 

M 

do 

PRIVATES. 

Additon,  Charles  H. 

19 

Greene 

S 

do 

Baker,  Frederic  M. 

18 

Lewiston 

S 

do 

Benson,  Calvin  B. 

23 

Hartford 

S 

do 

Bisbce,  Hannibal 

18 

Peru 

s 

do 

Bowkcr,  Edmund  C. 

28 

Sumner 

M 

do 

Bradbury,  Russell  S. 

21 

Greene 

s 

do 

Cartv,  Dennis 

28 

E.  Livermore 

s 

do 

Child,  Homer 

22 

Peru 

s 

do 

Coffin,  John 

24 

Webster 

s 

do 

Coffin,  Joseph  H. 

18 

do 

s 

do 

Collamore,  Elijah 

18 

Lewiston 

s 

do 

Corliss,  Benjamin  M. 

19 

Hartford 

s 

do 

Dakin,  Levi  S. 

23 

Lewiston 

M 

do 

Davis,  Rodney  C. 

23 

do 

s 

do 

Deely,  John,  Jr. 

31 

Winthrop 

M 

do 

Delano,  Charles  R. 

19 

Turner 

s 

do 

Delano,  George  M. 

18 

do 

s 

do 

Dillingham,  Virgil  P. 

23 

Greene 

s 

do 

Doble,  William 

3.5 

Livermore 

M 

do 

Doven,  Daniel  B. 

27 

E.  Livermore 

M 

do 

Drake,  John  B. 

23  Livermore 

s 

do 

Duley,  Charles  T. 

18  Lewiston 

s 

do 

Duston,  George  L. 

25      do 

s 

do 

Field,  Hanson  S. 

20. 

Hartford          1 

s 

do 

604 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Company  G,  First  Regiment  Cavalry,  (  Continued.') 


Fbss,  Volney  H. 
Fuller,  Edwin  V. 
Fuller,  William  F. 
Gatchell,  George  W. 
Gleason,  Carlton  T. 
Gurney,  Freeman  J. 
Hall,  James  G.  B. 
Hatch,  Israel  M. 
Hajford,  Orlando  A. 
Howes,  Sumner  W. 
Howes,  William  O. 
Hutchins,  Joseph  F. 
Jones,  Riley  L. 
Jordan,  Charles  W. 
Kelsy,  John  B. 
Little,  Henry 
Lovejoy,  Samuel  B.  M. 
Lucas,  Samuel 
Mulooii,  William 
McClaniiin-,  Wra.  S. 
Mitchell,  John 
Moore,  Thomas  H. 
Niles,  Timothy  B. 
Northrop,  George 
Noyes,  Fred  K. 
Parsons,  John  B. 
Pickard,  Jetferson 
Pulsifer,  Addison  G. 
Reed,  George  E. 
Ricker,  James  M. 
Richards,  Moses  Y. 
Robbins,  Lucius  C. 
Robinson,  Lucius  M. 
Rose,  Leonard  L. 
Rose,  Seth  G. 
Royal,  Bailey  T. 
Royal,  George  A. 
Russell,  Alonzo  P. 
Smith,  Albert 
Stetson,  Hezekiah 
Stevens,  Churchill  S. 
Stockwell,  John  M. 
Tobie,  Edward  P.,  Jr. 
Wlieeler,  Levi  W. 
White,  George  W. 
Wyman,  William  PL 
McFarland,  Ira  I. 
White,  Henry 
Dresser,  David  D. 


|go  Mnstr'd 

Residence.       iS'      into     ! 

SS  U.S.Ser.i 


Remarks. 


Leeds 

E    Livermore 

Wilton 

Pittsfield 

Dixfield 

Greene 

Peru 

Lewiston 

Peru 

Lewiston 
do 

Livermore 

Lewiston 
do 

Canton 
22!  Auburn 
23  E.  Livermore 


Canton 
Bowdoin 
Yarmouth 
Jay 
Greene 
27!Livermore 

25  Hanover 

21  Lewiston 
27  Monmouth 

26  Plyniouih 

22  Lewiston 
igJE.  Livermore 
iglHartford 
25  Burnham 
25 I Leeds 
20' Hartford 
36! Leeds 
20      do 

Lewiston 

do 
Livermore 
Canton 
Sumner 
Auburn 
Lewiston 

do 
Leeds 
Di.xfield 
E.  Livermore 
Palmyra 
Watcrville 
Stetson 


s  , 

Oct.  19 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

M 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

S 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

Deserted. 


APPENDIX   D. 


605 


Return  of  Company  H,  First  Regiment  Cavalry,  Maine  Volunteers,  under  the  com- 
mand of  Col.  John  Goddard.  Dated  at  Augusta,  on  the  thirty-first  day  of  December, 
1861. 

GEORGE  J.  SUMMAT,  Captain. 


oi 

Mustr'd 

Names. 

i 

Residence. 

C  fee 

into 

Remarks. 

<_ 

^'cn 

U.S.Ser. 

commiss'd  officers. 

George  J.  Summat, 

U.  S.  A. 

Nov.  5 

Charles  H.  Baker, 

26 

Skowhegan 

M 

do 

John  R.  Webb. 

28 

St.  Albans 

S 

do 

SERGEANTS. 

Washington  I.  Hurd, 

20 

Harmony 

s 

do 

Nathan  V.  Cook, 

25 

Solon 

M 

do 

Henry  C  Hall, 

23 

Starks 

i 

do 

Philander  S.  Herrin, 

29 

Abington,Ms. 

S 

do 

John  H.  Fenderson, 

20 

Madison 

s 

do 

Daniel  W.  Hall. 

23 

Starks 

s 

do 

CORPORALS. 

* 

James  W.  Fenderson, 

23 

Madison 

s 

do 

William  S.  Liscomb, 

33 

Skowhegan 

M 

do 

Willard  H.  Phelps, 

22 

Hartland 

s 

do 

Converse  L.  Webb,  Jr., 

24 

St.  Albans 

M 

do 

Charles  H.  Foster, 

19 

Skowhegan 

S 

do 

John  H.  Wyman, 

25 

do 

s 

do 

Charles  A.  Corson, 

21 

Starks 

s 

do 

Sewell  C.  Young. 

21 

Lincolnville 

s 

do 

B0GLEKS. 

Wallace  W.  Wilshire, 

18 

Palmyra 

s 

do 

Samuel  Steward. 

18 

do 

s 

do 

FARRIERS. 

Benjamin  J.  Springer, 

42 

Richmond 

M 

do 

William  Hinkley. 

35 

do 

M 

do 

SADDLER. 

George  W.  Smith. 

20 

Skowhegan 

M 

do 

WAGONER. 

Calvin  H.  Brown. 

27 

Palmyra 

M 

do 

PRIVATES. 

Andrews,  Lewis 

28 

Solon 

M 

do 

Adams,  Thara  S. 

21 

(Jarratunk 

S 

do 

Boston,  Henry  W. 

22 

St.  Albans 

S 

do 

Badger,  Nathan 

18 

Ripley 

S 

do 

Begin,  John  B. 

23 

Skowhegan 

S 

do 

Bf-own,  Philander 

20 

do 

s 

do 

Baker,  Wellington  P. 

20 

Bingham 

s 

do 

Bickford,  Aaron  F'. 

19 

Madison 

s 

do 

Corson,  Charles  I. 

26 

Waterville 

s 

do 

Cyphers,  Martin  C. 

18 

Ripley 

s 

do 

Cousins,  Nathan  H. 

28 

Belfast 

M 

do 

Doane,  Edward  H. 

21 

Palmyra 

s 

do 

Douglass,  George  F. 

22 

Hartland 

s 

do 

Decker,  Charles  B. 

20 

Brighton 

s 

do 

Dykes,  William  R. 

18 

Dennysville 

s 

do 

Dunton,  Zealor  A. 

21 

Lincolnville 

do 

Emerson,  Elisha  D. 

26 

St.  Albans 

s 

do 

Emery,  Abner  C. 

28 

Skowhegan 

s 

do 

Fenderson,  Gilbert 

19 

Madison 

s 

do 

Free,  Robert 

21 

Solon 

s 

do 

Foster,  William  E. 

19 

Skowhegan 

s 

do 

Foster,  Daniel  M. 

21 

do 

s 

do 

Freeman,  Adelbert 

19 

Cornville 

s 

do 

Foss,  Franklin  B. 

21 

Brighton 

s 

do 

606 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Company  H,  First  Regiment  Cavalry,  {Continued.') 


Names. 


Forsyth,  John  G. 
Glidden,  Kclsey  L. 
Green,  Ewlyn  H. 
Goodwin,  George  E. 
Goodwin,  Llewellyn 
Garnett,  John  H. 
Harlow,  James  H. 
Holway,  Sumner  A. 
Heal,  Luther  L. 
Heal,  Kol)ert  A. 
Judkins,  Sylvanus 
Kimball,  Augustus  W. 
Lewis,  William  N. 
Laine,  Columbus  C. 
Lombard,  William  H. 
Littlt'field,  James  A. 
Merrill,  Henry  O. 
Murphy,  Denis 
Mayhcrry,  George  H. 
Mosher,  I'saiah  C. 
Mosher,  Benjamin  C. 
Millett,  Joseph  C. 
Marshall,  Benjamin  F. 
Nutting,  Chandler  B. 
Page,  Henry  B. 
Priest,  Henry  W. 
Pomlow,  Joseph 
Quint,  Luther 
Rhodes,  David  W. 
Russell,  Cyrus  M. 
Roberts,  Charles  E. 
Robinson,  John  F. 
Richards,  Albert 
Smith,  Sewell  W. 
Smith,  Charles 
Springer,  Eugene 
Steward,  Phineas 
Tibl)etts,  Silas  F. 
Thurstain,  Martin  A. 
Varney,  Joseph  S. 
Varney,  Henry  J. 
Withee,  George  W. 
Whittier,  David  H. 
"Wyman,  John  E. 
Wyman,  Clarence  L. 
York,  Charles  E. 
Young,  Havannah 
Young,  Stephen  P. 
Young,  William  A. 


©^ 

Mustr'd 

i 

Residence. 

ac 

into 

Remarks. 

< 

38 

SS 

U.S.Ser. 

Solon 

M 

Nov.  5 

18 

St.  Albans 

S 

do 

19 

Skowhegan 

S 

do 

24 

do 

M 

do 

20 

Fairfield 

S 

do 

19 

Dennysvillc 

S 

do 

26 

Embden 

do 

20 

Bingham 

S 

do 

26 

Lincoluville 

do 

20 

do 

s 

do 

24 

Athens 

*> 

do 

18 

Harmony 

s 

do 

19 

Dennysville 

s 

do 

21 

Skowhegan 

8 

do 

20 

Harmony 

s 

do 

26 

Norridgewock 

M 

do 

20 

Salem,  Ms. 

s 

do 

30 

Skowhegan 

M 

do 

19 

Solon 

s 

do 

20 

Starks 

do 

28 

do 

do 

22 

Palmyra 

S 

do 

20 

Skowhegan 

s 

do 

23 

do 

s 

do 

20 

Harmony 

s 

do 

19 

Skowhegan 

s 

do 

21 

Solon 

s 

do 

20 

Lexington 

s 

do 

20 

Harmony 

s 

do 

19 

Madison 

s 

do 

18 

Solon 

s 

do 

18 

Palmyra 

s 

do 

21 

Lincoluville 

s 

do 

25 

Skowhegan 

s 

do 

19 

do 

s 

do 

18 

Dexter 

s 

do 

22 

Skowhegan 

s 

do 

18 

Concord 

s 

do 

19 

Lincolnville 

s 

do 

22 

Skowhegan 

s 

do 

20 

do 

s 

do 

18 

Norridgewock 

s 

do 

23 

Harmony 

s 

do 

23 

Skowhegan 

do 

19 

do 

do 

26 

do 

M 

do 

19 

N.  Portland 

s 

do 

24 

Lincolnville 

do 

18 

Augusta 

do 

APPENDIX  D. 


607 


Return  of  Company  I,  First  Eegiment  Cavalry,  Maine  Volunteers,  under  the  com- 
mand of  Col.  Jolm  Goddard.  Dated  at  Augusta,  on  the  thirty-first  day  of  Decem- 
ber, 1861. 

LOUIS  O.  COWAN,  Captain. 


o  «' 

Miistr'd 

Names. 

Residence. 

i:  M 

into 

Remarks. 

< 

11 

TT.s.Ser. 

COMMISD    OFFICERS. 

Louis  0.  Cowan, 

48 

Biddeford 

M 

Oct.  31 

Paul  Chadbourn, 

27 

Waterboro' 

S 

do 

Frank  W.  Pray. 

33 

Shapleigh 

M 

do 

SERGEANTS. 

• 

John  R.  Andrews, 

20 

Biddeford 

S 

do 

Samuel  C.  Smith, 

31 

Alfred 

s 

do 

J.  H.  Pray, 

29 

Danvers,  Ms. 

M 

do 

Discharged. 

William  Cummings, 

40 

Waterboro' 

M 

do 

Jonathan  Littlefield, 

43 

N.  Berwick 

M 

do 

John  McPerkins. 

27 

Limington 

S 

do 

Charles  E.  Smith, 

28 

Augusta 

s 

do 

CORPORALS. 

Samuel  Davis, 

27 

Waterboro' 

s 

do 

Collins  M.  Chadbourn, 

23 

do 

s 

do 

George  H.  Trafton,  Jr. 

22 

Shapleigh 

s 

do 

George  M.  Emery, 

24 

Buxton 

M 

do 

William  F.  Woodman, 

23 

do 

s 

do 

Ivory  R.  Allen, 

22 

Waterboro' 

s 

do 

Ezra  H.  Stuart, 

32 

Wells 

M 

do 

George  W.  York. 

22 

Lyman 

s 

do 

MUSICIANS. 

Benjamin  F.  Libby, 

26 

Newfield 

s 

do 

Levi  P.  Hanscom. 

21 

N.  Berwick 

s 

do 

WAGONER. 

Charles  CotBn.' 

24 

Shapleigh 

s 

do 

PRIVATES. 

Robbins,  Charles  H. 

21 

Biddeford 

s 

do 

Goodrich,  John  H. 

21 

Alfred 

s 

do 

Stiles,  John  P. 

19 

Shapleigh 

s 

do 

Garvin,  Simon 

20 

do 

s 

do 

Trafton,  Jolm  H. 

18 

do 

s 

do 

Pilsbury,  Henry  M. 

23 

do 

s 

do 

Ham,  Benjamin  F. 

23 

do 

s 

do 

Mitchell,  Nahum  W. 

21 

Newfield 

s 

do 

Burnham,  Robert 

26 

Hollis 

s 

do 

Furguson,  Charles  H. 

19 

Alfred 

s 

do 

Tripp,  Nahum  G. 

22 

do 

s 

do 

Eaton,  Albert  J. 

18 

Wells 

s 

do 

Littlefield,  Oliver  B. 

18 

do 

s 

do 

Merrick,  Stephen  W. 

19 

San  ford 

s 

do 

Roberts,  William  J. 

21 

N  Berwick 

s 

do 

Colby,  Joseph  E. 

20 

Waterboro' 

s 

do 

Rowe,  William 

18 

Alfred 

s 

do 

Cluff,  Eben 

22 

do 

M 

do 

Coombs,  Thomas  P. 

18 

Biddeford 

s 

do 

Webber,  Leonard 

22 

do 

s 

do 

Hanson,  Israel 

28 

Lyman 

s 

do 

Edgcomb,  Edwin  P. 

22 

Parsonsfield 

s 

do 

Hutchinson,  Joseph 

22 

Biddeford 

do 

Johnson,  Elbridge  G. 

33 

do 

M 

do 

Sanborn,  Otis  F. 

20 

Waterboro' 

s 

do 

Abbott,  Alfred 

24 

do 

s 

do 

Murry,  Russell 

22 

Newfield 

s 

do 

Kimball,  Hiram 

22 

Hollis 

s 

do 

608 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Company  /,  First  Regiment  Cavalry^  (^Coniinved.^ 


Names. 


Bedell,  Moses 
Murphy,  Samuel  H. 
Goodwin,  John  C. 
Spear,  Edward 
Doxy,  John 
Harvy,  George  D. 
Littlefield,  D.  S. 
Dodge,  John  M. 
Perkins,  George  E. 
Beal,  George  P. 
Mann,  George  W. 
Eaton,  Joseph  D. 
Newall,  Charles  W. 
Maddox,  James 
lloberts,  John  C. 
Hanniford,  George  O. 
Abbott,  John  P. 
Saiiford,  Augustus 
Merrificld,  Jacob  C. 
Knight,  Simeon  M. 
Whittemore,  Victor 
Perkins,  Nahum  H. 
Moor,  Delmont 
Hard,  Robert  F. 
Murray,  Thomas  M. 
Newber-jin,  Daniel  C. 
Stoddard,  Augustine  O. 
Edgely,  Austin 
Goodale,  Andrew  J. 
Allen,  Walter 
Strout,  Samuel,  Jr. 
Wood,  John  P. 
Taylor,  Edward 
Rice,  James  A. 
Lowell,  Benjamin  P. 
Cole,  Albert  M. 
Gilchrcst,  Alden 
Prescott,  Alplieus 
Briggs,  Charles 
Woodman,  Charles  A. 
Hasty,  Robert 
Willis,  Henry  A. 
Rhines,  Benjamin 
Cornell,  p]d\vard 
Pales,  Leonard  K. 
Butler,  Luther  H. 
Stackpole,  William 


o£ 

Mustr'd 

Residence. 

C  Ml 

into 

•S^ 

U.S.Ser. 
Oct.  31 

N.  Berwick 

S 

Buxton 

s 

do 

Wells 

s 

do 

Saco 

s 

do 

Lowell,  Mass. 

M 

do 

N.  Berwick 

s 

do 

do 

s 

do 

Parsonsfield 

s 

do' 

do 

s 

do 

Newficld 

s 

do 

Ncwsham 

s 

do 

Wells 

M 

do 

Dayton 

s 

do 

Newficld 

s 

do 

do 

s 

do 

do 

s 

do 

N.  Berwick 

s 

do 

Montvillc 

s 

do 

Waterboro' 

s 

do 

do 

s 

do 

Worcester 

s 

do 

Oxford 

s 

do 

N.  Berwick 

s 

do 

Berwick 

s 

do 

Liberty 

s 

do 

Newfield 

s 

do 

Appleton 

s 

do 

N.  Berwick 

M 

do 

Wells 

s 

do 

do 

s 

do 

Waterboro' 

M 

do 

Newfield 

s 

do 

Kennebunkp't 

s 

do 

Waterboro' 

s 

do 

Biddeford 

M 

do 

Waterboro' 

s 

do 

Montville 

M 

do 

Biddeford 

S 

do 

Belfast 

s 

do 

Mewfield 

s 

do 

Limerick 

M 

do 

Thomaston 

s 

do 

do 

s 

do 

do 

s 

do 

do 

s 

do 

San  ford 

s 

do 

Biddeford 

M 

do 

Remarks. 


Deserted,  Nov. 

i 
:  it 

Transferred  from  Co.  B. 


Deserted,  Nov. 


APPENDIX  D. 


609 


Return  of  Company  K,  First  Regiment  Cavalry,  Maine  Volunteers,  under  the  com- 
mand of  Col.  John  Goddard.  Dated  at  Augusta,  on  the  thirty-first  day  of  Decem- 
ber, 1861. 

GEORGE  PRINCE,  Captain. 


O  <u 

Mustr  'd 

Names. 

i 

Residence. 

C~1 

ixto 

Kemarks. 

< 

II 

U.S.Ser. 

commiss'd  officers. 

George  Prince, 

44 

Bath 

M 

Nov.  2 

George  Carey, 

24 

Houlton 

S 

do 

John  D.  Myrick. 

26 

Augusta 

s 

do 

SERGEANTS. 

William  D.  Elliot, 

35 

Bath 

M 

do 

Wni.  M.  Loud, 

35 

Richmond 

M 

do 

Albert  W.  Stinipson, 

32 

Bath 

M 

do 

James  Lloyd, 

24 

Hodgdon 

S 

do 

Albert  W.  Hanson, 

26 

Bath 

S 

do 

Charles  W.  Ford. 

27 

Bristol 

s 

do 

CORPORALS. 

Samuel  K.  Stetson, 

35 

Houlton 

M 

do 

Louvia  K.  Broad, 

24 

Mars  Hill 

s 

do 

Russell  Phillips, 

33 

Richmond 

M 

do 

John  S.  Stacy, 

44 

Bath 

M 

do 

Justin  L.  Swett, 

26 

Arrow  sic 

S 

do 

R.  B.  Stinson, 

35 

Richmond 

s 

do 

Alonzo  Colby, 

26 

Bath 

M 

do 

Nathaniel  W.  Leighton, 

37 

Richmond 

M 

do 

BUGLERS. 

William  H.  Drew, 

17 

do 

s 

do 

Cobbit  L.  Packard. 

19 

Houlton 

s 

do 

FARRIERS. 

Vandelouvous  Curtis, 

26 

Bath 

M 

do 

James  Seigars. 

29 

Richmond 

M 

do 

WAGONER. 

Wm.  Witham. 

39 

Bath 

M 

do 

PRIVATES. 

Bryant,  David,  Jr. 

26 

Bristol 

do 

Barnes,  William 

22 

Brunswick 

S 

do 

Burnliam,  James  0. 

27 

Bath 

M 

do 

Brown,  Benjamin  R. 

21 

Richmond 

M 

do 

Burgess,  Charles 

18 

Phipsburg 

S 

do 

Buck,  Merrill  S. 

43 

Burnhara 

do 

Carpenter,  Alpheus 

29 

Bath 

M 

do 

Carpenter,  George  W. 

31 

do 

M 

do 

Crocker,  Melville  C. 

27 

do 

M 

do 

Chamberlain,  James  W. 

22 

do 

S 

do 

Cox,  George  H. 

20 

do 

s 

do 

Como,  Peter 

19 

do 

s 

do 

Clary,  Osgood  J. 

26 

Richmond 

M 

do 

Carlonton,  Asa 

24 

do 

M 

do 

Clark,  Orville  H. 

23 

Bristol 

S 

do 

Durgin,  John  A. 

43 

Bath 

S 

do 

Eastman,  John 

29 

Jefferson  [N.B 

M 

do 

Edgar,  James 

18 

Frederickton, 

S 

do 

^ 

Gerald,  Alexander  M. 

31 

Phipsburg 

s 

do 

Gatchell,  E.  T. 

33 

Brunswick 

M 

do 

Gatchell,  Josiah 

25 

do 

S 

do 

Galgaher,  John 

35 

Fort  Fairfield 

M 

do 

Hart,  Francis 

18 

Bath 

S 

do 

Howes,  J.  F. 

21 

Brunswick 

S 

do 

Herbert,  Edward  B. 

23 

Richmond 

s 

do 

Herbert,  Wm.  M. 

21 

Bristol 

s 

do 

610 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Company  K,  First  Regiment  Cavalry,  (  Continued.') 


Names. 


Hatch,  Phillips 
Johnson,  Charles  R. 
Jones,  Cyrus  F. 
Jewett,  George  F. 
Little,  Thiiddeus 
Lyons,  Thos.  G.   ■ 
Littlefield,  Joshua  M. 
McLaughlin,  Wm. 
Merrill,  James  W. 
Merrill,  Albert  G. 
Mears,  Parker 
McDougal,  Alexander 
Perkins,  Hiram 
Perkins,  Otis 
Pratt,  Nathaniel  N. 
Pierce,  Stephen 
Pierce,  Jacob  H. 
Roach,  Patrick 
Rogers,  Joim  L. 
Randall,  George 
Stilphen,  James  E. 
Small,  Simeon  F. 
Small,  George  H. 
Sanford,  T.  J. 
Spencer,  William 
Shorey,  G.  B. 
Scott,  Samuel 
Trafton,  Cyrus  C. 
Thompson,  John  D. 
Teague,  Edwin  C. 
Tozier,  David 
Turney,  Nelson 
Witham,  Charles  E. 
Blackman,  Albert 
Cunningham,  Wm.  W, 
Hogan,  John 

Harmon,  Wm.  L. 

Quinn,  Dennis 

Southard.  S.  K. 

St.  Peter,  Octavia 

Staples,  Wm. 

Shorey,  Luther 

Tibbetts,  Wm.  B. 

Curtis,  Benj,  A. 

Jones,  John  A. 

Keene,  Warren 

Higgins,  AVarren  S. 

McDougald,  George 

Thompson,  James 

Keeting,  George  R. 

Chamber,  George 

Cummings,  Duncan 

Baily,  Edwin  D. 

Thomas,  Abner 

Wall,  Andrew 


Residence. 


3.5  j  Bristol 
22  Brunswick 
23:  Bristol 
20  Bath 


Bristol 

Fort  Fairfield 
do 

Bath 
19|  Brunswick 
231     do 
39  Bristol 
22 i  Fort  Fairfield 
28|Bath 
27  Richmond 
25      do 


Castle  Hill 

Wade 
_.  Limestone 
21  Fort  Fairfield 
19j  Wade 

21  Bath 
25  Bowdoin 
19  Bowdoinham 
18      do 
..  Plymouth 
23;  Littleton, N.B 
35  P.  Wm.,N.B 
31 1  Georgetown 
21]  Perkins 
22 1  Newcastle 

22  Littleton.N.B 
25!Hodgdon 
30  i  Bath 
27]Greenbush 
22  Whitefield 
34lPresque  Isle 
30  Bangor 

28  Bath 

Pittsville[CW 
Portage  Lake, 
Eaton  Grant 
Littleton 
Newcastle 
do 
do 
do 

23|       do 

24  Hainesbill 

133  Houlton 

|26:Natick,  Mass. 

|22!Tobique,  N.B 

|2r  Houlton 

22,  Bristol 

!l8  Thomaston 

!33;St.  George 


S^|.VInstr'd 

"~      into 

SS  U.S.Ser. 


M 

S 
M 

S 

s 
s 

s 

M 

s 

M 

M 

M 

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M 

M 

S 

M 

M 

S 

s 
s 
s 
s 
s 
s 
s 
s 

M 

s 
s 
s 
s 
s 
s 
s 


Remarks. 


Nov.  2 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


Deserted. 


Deserted. 


Deserted. 


APPENDIX  D. 


611 


Return  of  Company  L,  First  Regiment  Cavalry,  Maine  Volunteers,  under  the  com- 
mand of  Col.  John  Goddard.  Dated  at  Augusta,  on  the  thirty-first  day  of  Decem- 
ber, 1861. 

REUBEN  B.  JENNINGS,  Captain. 


= 

0  ^ 

Mnstr'd 

Names. 

£ 

Residence. 

fe  = 

into 

Remarks. 

< 

gic 

U.S.Ser. 

commiss'd  officers. 

Reuben  B.  Jennings, 

47 

Farmington 

M 

Nov.  1 

Constantine  Taylor, 

24 

do 

George  Weston. 

35 

do 

SERGEANTS. 

Zenas  Vaughan, 

.31 

Freeman 

M 

do 

Charles  A.  Thoms, 

24 

Augusta 

S 

do 

Charles  0.  Gordon, 

21 

Phillips 

S 

do 

Hiram  M.  Stevens, 

31 

Starks 

s 

do 

George  Q.  Gammon, 

19 

Livermore 

s 

do 

Henry  II.  Colesworthy. 

21 

Island  Falls 

s 

do 

• 

CORPORALS. 

John  P.  Carson, 

20 

Mt.  Vernon 

s 

do 

Justus  Webster, 

21 

Farmington 

s 

do 

Zebulon  M.  Emery, 

22 

Industry 

s 

do 

Charles  Gay, 

24 

Farmington 

s 

do 

George  M.  Sewall, 

23 

Island  Falls 

s 

do 

Benaiah  W.  Pratt, 

21 

N.  Vineyard 

s 

do 

Edward  Gilkev, 

24 

Freeman 

s 

do 

Frank  B.  Daken. 

21 

Wilton 

s 

do 

MUSICIANS. 

Rufus  G.  Ellsworth, 

27 

Freeman 

s 

do 

Henry  H.  Folsom. 

18 

Fayette 

s 

do 

FARRIERS. 

Elbridge  G.  Jordan, 

21 

Bradford 

s 

do 

Alpheus  R.  Kingsbory. 

21 

do 

s 

do 

SADDLERS. 

Stephen  M.  Staples, 

24 

do 

M 

do 

Deserted. 

Henry  W.  Norwood. 

21 

Bangor 

M 

do 

WAGONER. 

Alvin  L.  Reed. 

22 

Dead  River 

s 

do 

PRIVATES. 

Avery,  Columbus  C. 

18 

Farmington 

s 

do 

Brown,  Orrin  H. 

22 

Patten 

M 

do 

Brown,  Augustus  D. 

21 

Chesterville 

s 

do 

Blake,  David  A. 

20 

Farmington 

s 

do 

Bump,  Hosea  P. 

25 

Dead  River 

s 

do 

Currie,  David 

30 

Portage  Lake 

S 

do 

Cunningham,  Edward 

22 

Patten 

s 

do 

Clayton,  Edmund  B. 

28 

Farmington 

S 

do 

Clayton,  CoUamore  P. 

18 

do 

s 

do 

Crooker,  William  J. 

27 

Alton 

M 

do 

Clarkson,  Charles  B. 

18 

Rockland 

s 

do 

Daggett,  Levi  H. 

21 

New  Sharon 

s 

do 

Douglass,  Abner  L. 

22 

Bradford 

s 

do 

Dunsmoor,  Rufus  M. 

19 

Temple 

s 

do 

Dow,  James  H. 

27 

Wilton 

s 

do 

Daly,  James  B. 

18 

Patten 

s 

do 

Emery,  Carlton  P. 

18 

Industry 

s 

do 

Elder  Gilman  B. 

23 

Wilton 

s 

do 

Fish,  Austin  A. 

23 

Lexington 

s 

do 

Eraser,  Alexander 

22 

Masardis 

s 

do 

Fitzgerald,  Wm.  H.  H. 

20 

do 

s 

do 

Gould,  Levi  W. 

24 

New  Sharon 

s 

do 

Guptill,  Isaiah 

24 

Patten 

s 

do 

612 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Company  L,  First  Regiment  Cavalry,  ( Continued.) 


Names. 


Haskell,  Almorc 
Hindle,  David  L. 
Hollis,  Thomas 
Holtnan,  Freland  N. 
Heald,  Charles 
Hamnion,  Lyman 
Johnson,  Ebenezer  S. 
Jones,  Austin  L. 
Kello^rjr^  Charles  F. 
Kimball,  William  H. 
Lunt,  Charles  W. 
Marsh,  Charles  H. 
McKeen,  Ezra  H. 
Merrow,  William  0. 
Morse,  William  B. 
Mooers,  Josiah  N. 
McDonald,  Christopher 
Mower,  John  M. 
Nellis,  William  H. 
Odell,  Solomon  H. 
Ordway,  Auj^ustus 
Pratt,  Alonzo  M. 
Perkins,  John  H. 
Pinkham,  Wellington 
Peaks,  William  G. 
Parker,  Frank  W. 
Painter,  James  W. 
Roberts,  George  W. 
Picker,  Milton  F. 
Reed,  Charles  M. 
Starhird,  Isaac  S. 
Smith,  Laban 
Shay,  George  A. 
Snell,  Walter  S. 
Shcplcy,  Oren 
Stuart,  George  E. 
Stevens,  Cyrus  L. 
Thompson,  Benjamin  F 
Thompson,  Albert 
Thompson,  Henry  A. 
Thompson,  William  H. 
Trafton,  Mark 
Thomas,  John  B. 
Vinal,  Reuben 
Washburn,  Allen  H. 
Wright,  Alonzo  T, 
Wentworth,  Jesse 
Williams,  Thomas  P. 
Weeks,  Daniel 
York,  Rosalvo  A. 
Fuller,  Elisha  C. 
Junkins,  Robert  P. 
Goodwin,  Tristram 


Residence. 


Industry 
New  Sharon 
Dead  River 
Temple 
Golden  Ridge 
Freeman 
New  Sharon 
Weld 
21JGorham 
19jBurnham 
21;Greenbush 

18  Rawson 
'2I)Farmington 
27f     do 
I8|Mt.  Vernon 
28  Athens 
•35  Portage  Lake 
26  Vassalboro' 
22JNo.  9,  R.  6 
28  Farminirton 

19  Island  Falls 
2llNew  Sharon 
22      do 

22  Industry 
32|01dtown 

23  Farmington 
aOMasardis 
35  Lincoln 

19  Livermore 
18  Clinton  Gore 
21  Freeman 
34 1  Turner 
26  Argyle 

18  Madison 

20  Bangor 

19  Hampden 

21  Freeman 
32Jay 

22j  Farmington 
27 j Dead  River 
18! Island  Falls 
21  Roxbury 


Brownville 

Vinal  haven 

Madison 

Weld 
23iFarmington 
2 1  jNew  Portland 
42|  Vassalboro' 
26jMexico 
30iLivermore 
36jKennebunk 
Isil    do 


S 

s 
s 

s 
s 
s 
s 

M 

s 
s 

M 

s 
s 

M 

s 

M 

S 

S 

s 
s 
s 
s 
s 
s 

M 

s 
s 
s 
s 
s 
s 

M 

S 
S 
S 
S 

s 

M 

s 
s 
s 
s 
s 
s 
s 
s 
s 

M 
M 

s 

M 


Mustr'd 

into 
V  S.Ser. 


Nov. 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 


Remarks. 


Transferred  to  Band,  Nov.  18. 


APPENDIX   D. 


613 


Eeturn  of  Company  M,  First  Regiment  Cavalry,  Maine  Volunteers,  under  the  com- 
mand of  Col.  John  Goddard.  Dated  at  Augusta,  on  the  31st  day  of  December, 
1861. 

GEORGE    M.    BROWN,  Captain. 


go  Miistr'di 

Names. 

u> 

Residence. 

t;'5) 

into 

Remarks. 

< 

ll< 

U.S.Ser. 

commiss'd  officers. 

George  M.  Brown, 

28 

Bangor 

M 

Oct.  31 

John  C.  C.  Bowen, 

do 

Evans  S.  Pilisbury. 

22 

Guilford 

S 

do 

SERGEAXTS. 

Ephraim  H.  Tavlor, 

23 

Lisbon 

S 

do 

Frank  W.  Averi'll, 

21 

Dover 

s 

do 

Marcell  W.  Hall, 

28 

Monson 

s 

do 

Charles  K.  Johnson, 

22 

Carmel 

s 

do 

Alanson  M.  Warren, 

23 

Atkinson 

s 

do 

William  H.  Raves. 

23 

Bradford 

s 

do 

CORPORALS. 

Albert  S.  Crockett, 

21 

Abbott 

s 

do 

Horace  K.  Blethen, 

33 

Lisbon 

M 

do 

John  G.  Fassett, 

20 

Abbott 

s 

do 

Freeman  J.  White, 

22 

Atkinson 

s 

do 

Zebina  B   Hair, 

28 

Sebec 

s 

do 

John  H.  Foster, 

21 

Franklin 

s 

do 

Wm.  H.  Bradman, 

18 

Park  man 

s 

do 

Linus  E.  Shaw. 

20 

Alton 

s 

do 

^ 

MUSICIANS. 

Eleazer  H.  Smith, 

27 

Monson 

M 

do 

George  Bartlett. 

18 

Bangor 

s 

do 

WAGONER. 

Samuel  N.  Cowan. 

22 

Glenburn 

s 

do 

FARRIERS. 

Gorham  F.  Fassett, 

22 

Abbott 

s 

do 

Hcury  C.  Aincs. 

33 

Lagrange 

do 

SADDLER. 

Edward  Jordan. 

21 

Bangor 

M 

do 

PRIVATES. 

Bragdon,  Augustus 

19 

Franklin 

S 

do 

Briggs,  Charles 

21 

Milo 

S 

do 

Briggs,  Alonzo  B. 

22 

Fox  croft 

S 

do 

Buck,  William,  Jr. 

30 

Monson 

s 

do 

Brown,  Levi  G. 

22 

Abbott 

s 

do 

Clark,  Albion  W. 

27 

Atkinson 

do 

Cowan,  William  D. 

23 

Glenburn 

s 

do 

, 

Curtis,  P>rving 

19 

Abbott 

s 

do 

, 

Cross,  Eben  G. 

35 

Hudson 

do 

Delano,  Levi 

20 

Abbott 

s 

do 

Davis,  Ehcnczer  P. 

19 

Monson 

s 

do 

Dockham,  George  A. 

18 

Sebec 

s 

do 

Darling,  Jackson  V.  B. 

24 

Franklin 

s 

do 

Davis,  George  A. 

22 

Monson 

s 

do 

Davis,  Boardman 

18 

Stillwater 

s 

do 

Ewer,  Charles 

2h 

Orneville 

M 

do 

Ford,  John  F. 

21 

Greenville 

s 

do 

Ford,  Llewellyn 

33 

Sebec 

s 

do 

Fassett,  George  L. 

18 

Abbott 

s 

do 

Felch,  Ivory  H 

45 

Carmel 

s 

do 

Graves,  Augustus  A. 

18 

Guilford 

s 

do 

French,  John  S. 

18 

Franklin 

s 

do 

Grant,  Roval 

20 

Bangor 

s 

do 

Hall,  Elijah  G. 

24 

Solon 

s 

do 

614 


ADJUTANT-GENERAL  S    REPORT. 


Return  of  Company  M,  First  Regiment  Cavalry,  (  Continued.') 


Names. 


Herring,  John  G. 
Hanson,  Asa  F. 
Hamilton,  William 
Huntington,  Daniel  B. 
Harvey.  John  F. 
Howard,  Horatio  N. 
Ingalls,  Samuel 
Jewett,  Charles 
Jewett,  Edward  E. 
Jordan,  Gustin 
Knight,  Thomas  W. 
Leathers,  Daniel 
Maxim,  Henry- 
Miner,  John  L. 
Pearson,  Chester  C. 
Pratt,  Franklin  E. 
Eohcrts,  Seth 
Redman,  John 
Stuart,  Daniel  H. 
Southard,  Belden 
Southard,  Leander  P. 
Sturges,  Charles  E. 
Saunders,  Francis  E. 
Strout,  Albion  S. 
Smith,  Henry  H. 
Thayer,  Henry  D. 
Taylor,  Frank 
Spencer,  Jefferson 
Vique,  Levi 
Lord,  Amos 
Williams,  Josiah 
Witham,  William  H. 
Whittaker,  Henry  T. 
Walker,  Alexander  L. 
West,  Llewellyn  J. 
Kellan,  Thomas  F. 
Stockman,  George  W. 
Plummer,  George  L. 
Reeves,  Miles 
Reeves,  Forest 
Ordway,  George  A. 
Green,'  Oscar  F.  A. 
Lougee,  James  S. 
Greely,  Greenleaf  D. 


H 

IMustr'd 

6 

Residence. 

I     into 

< 

u 

U.S.Ser 
Oct.  31 

19  Guilford 

s 

25  Atkinson 

^ 

do 

23  Unity 

s 

do 

21  Atkinson 

s 

do 

18  Carmel 

s 

do 

3llAbbott 

s 

do 

26  Bangor 

s 

do 

22  Hudson 

s 

do 

18      do 

s 

do 

21  Carmel 

s 

do 

18  Monson 

s 

do 

39  Carmel 

M 

do 

18  Abbott 

s 

do 

18  Glenburn 

s 

do 

24  Corinth 

s 

do 

21  Sebec 

s 

do 

23  Monson 

s 

do 

26  Gardiner 

s 

do 

2!  Milo 

s 

do 

19  Alton 

s 

do 

27 

do 

s 

do 

19 

Fox  croft 

s 

do 

19 

Parkman 

s 

do 

19 

do 

S 

do 

20 

Guilford 

s 

do 

24 

Foxcroft 

S 

do 

21 

Alton 

s 

do 

23 

Eddington 

s 

do 

25 

Waterville 

M 

do 

38 

Abbott 

M 

do 

28 

Franklin 

s 

do 

21 

Abbott 

S 

do 

25 

Franklin 

S 

do 

21 

Atkinson 

S 

do 

19 

Franklin 

S 

do 

25 

Bangor 

S 

do 

21 

Charleston 

S 

do 

21 

Bradford 

s 

do 

19 

do 

S 

do 

21 

do 

S 

do 

19 

Unity 

S 

do 

19 

Troy 

s 

do 

18 

do 

S 

do 

25 

Manchester 

S 

do 

Remarks. 


APPENDIX  D. 


615 


Return  of  Capt.  James  D.  Fessenden,  Company  A,  Sharpshooters,  Maine  Volunteers 
expressing  its  condition  on  the  morning  of  Decemlier  1st,  1861,  together  with  a 
record  of  the  changes  that  have  taken  place  in  the  Company  since  it  entered  the  ser- 
vice of  the  United  States,  on  the  second  dav  of  November,  1861. 

JAMES  D.  FESSENDEN,  Captain. 


— 

=  .2 

Mustr'd 

Names. 

Residence. 

C  UD 

into 

Remarks. 

<_ 

§•<« 

U.S.Ser. 

COMMiss'd  officers. 

James  D.  Fessenden, 

28 

Portland 

M 

Jacob  McCIure, 

29 

Rockland 

M 

Silas  C.  Bariver. 

29 

Augusta 

M 

SERGEANTS. 

Lorenzo  Hall, 

42 

Rockland 

M 

Albion  Morey, 

33 

Machias 

M 

Nov.  2 

Steplien  Cutter  Barker, 

24 

Island  Falls 

S 

do 

Asa  Conary, 

35 

Bluehill 

M 

do 

George  E.  Nash. 

25 

Cherryfield 

S 

do 

CORPORALS. 

James  A-  Stevens, 

24 

Steuben 

S 

do 

Edvyin  P.  Morse, 

24 

Rockland 

s 

do 

William  A.  McFarland, 

32  i  Cherry  field 

M 

do 

Maxcey  Hamlin, 

21  Winslow 

S 

do 

Bingliam  S.  Edgeley, 

26  Greenbush 

S 

do 

Wilson  R.  Woodard, 

30  Bangor 

s 

do 

Josiali  Gray. 

24  Prentiss 

M 

do 

MUSICIAN. 

Warren  Ladd. 

43 

Vienna 

M 

do 

PRIVATES. 

Allen,  John  B. 

30 

Marshfield 

M 

do 

Bartlctt,  Sandford 

ISlBelgrade 

S 

do 

Barton,  Benjamin  F. 

18  Norridgewock 

S 

do 

Bickford,  Albert 

22'Carritunk 

s 

do 

Bird,  James  A.  T. 

21  St. John,  N.B. 

s 

do 

Boynton,  Richard 

23  Jefferson 

M 

do 

Bradbury,  James  C. 

26  Burlington 

M 

do 

Brown,  Henry 

28iRockland 

M 

do 

Chandler,  Reuben,  Jr. 

21  Portland 

M 

do 

Clark,  Lemuel,  Jr. 

18  Whiteport 

M 

do 

Clay,  Warren  C. 

3l|Bluehill 

M 

do 

Coffin,  Frederick  S. 

25  Columbia 

S 

do 

Coffin,  George  H. 

22  ICherry  field 

s 

do 

Cofhn,  Hillard  F. 

18  Beddington 

s 

do 

Crockett,  Edgar 

23  Rockland 

s 

do 

Crowley,  Walter 

19'Addison 

s 

do 

Davis,  Luther  G. 

21  Cherry  field 

s 

do 

r>ow,  Joseph  L. 

38  Palermo 

s 

do 

Doyle,  James 

25 1  Springfield 

s 

do 

Dunbar,  Oscar 

19|Cherryficld 

s 

do 

Eaton,  Daniel  P. 

20  Auburn 

s 

do 

Emerson,  Charles  E. 

18  Addison 

s 

do 

Emerson.  Stillman  McK. 

27      do 

M 

do 

Evans,  Stephen  P. 

21 1  Vienna 

M 

do 

Farns worth,  Alonzo 

21 'Cherry  field 

M 

do 

Freetze,  John  H. 

22  Steuben 

M 

do 

Fuller,  James  F. 

19|St  Albans 

s 

do 

Gray,  Ezra  C. 

20  Addison 

s 

do 

Hali,  Nelson 

19  Rockland 

s 

do 

Hall,  Kufus  T. 

22        do 

s 

do 

Henderson,  Thomas  J. 

31        do 

M 

do 

Hodgdon,  Elisha  H. 

19  Burlington 

s 

do 

Hussev,  John  M. 

24  Cliina 

M 

do 

Appointed  Wagoner. 

Hutcliins,  Abel  W. 

IS 

i, Lexington 

s 

do 

616 


adjutant-general's  report. 
Return  of  Company  A,  Sharpshooters,  (^Continued.') 


— 

So: 

Miistr'd 

Names. 

Residence. 

u'% 

into 

Remarks. 

< 

Sio 

U.S.Ser. 
Nov.  2 

Johnson.  Charles  II. 

18 

China 

s 

Jordan,  John 

21 

Ripley 

s 

do 

Knowlton,  John  M. 

18 

Swanville 

s 

do 

Ladd,  Francis 

22 

Vienna 

s 

do 

Leighton,  George  W. 

2,5 

Jonesport 

s 

do 

Leighton,  James  C. 

20 

Addison 

s 

do 

Lyman,  Josepli  M. 

26 

Mariaville 

s 

do 

Haddocks,  Nelson  P. 

26 

do 

M 

do 

Mathews,  James  M. 

21 

Rockland 

M 

do 

McKcnzie,  Wm  H.  H. 

19 

Jonesport 

s 

do 

McLane,  Simon 

26 

No.  1  Plan. 

s 

do 

• 

McNautrhton,  George 

3fi 

Addison 

s 

do 

Moore,  Wyatt  S. 

.36 

Mariaville 

s 

do 

Morse,  Arpl  I). 

21 

Rockland 

s 

do 

Newhall,  Andrew 

18 

Washington 

M 

do 

Discharged.    Minor. 

Osgood,  James  A. 

28 

Springfield 

M 

do 

Place,  Charles  M. 

30 

Whitefield 

s 

do 

Pratt,  Frank  H. 

20 

Portland 

s 

do 

Richardson,  George  W. 

20 

Greenbush 

s 

do 

Poherts,  George 

27 

Hurlington 

M 

do 

Rounds,  John  H. 

20 

Portland 

s 

do 

Sally,  James  F. 

19 

Madison 

s 

do 

Scoficld,  Samuel  W. 

22 

Whitneyville 

8 

do 

Small,  Leonard  A. 

21 

Carmel 

s 

do 

Smith,  Charles  W. 

19 

(ireenfield 

s 

do 

Smith.  William  A. 

20 

Madison 

s 

do 

Steele,  William  0. 

18 

Jonesport 

s 

do 

Sullivan,  John 

26 

Addison 

s 

do 

Trask,  Charles  H. 

18 

Greenfield 

s 

do 

Tucker,  Frederic  11. 

22 

Cherry  field 

s 

do 

Tucker,  Anhur  W. 

2;} 

do 

s 

do 

Tucker.  Wasiiington 

23 

do 

s 

do 

Twomhiy,  Andrew  J. 

32 

No.  1  Plan. 

s 

do 

Wade,  John  E. 

32 

Rockland 

s 

do 

Ward,  Silas  E. 

24 

Machias 

s 

do 

White,  Charles  S. 

20 

Greenbush 

s 

do 

Wilson,  John  M. 

24 

Rockland 

s 

do 

Young,  William  Henry 

26 

Sidney 

s 

do 

Bessey,  Charles  B. 

31 

Woodstock 

M 

Nov.  6 

Riggs,  Franklin 

41 

Greenbush 

M 

do 

Merrill,  Thomas 

30 

Buckfield 

M 

do 

Hall,  John  S. 

19 

Rockland 

s 

do 

Hopkins,  Martin 

37 

do 

M 

do 

Cummings,  Daniel  L. 

2^ 

Portland 

S 

Nov.  7 

Promoted  to  Corporal. 

Mann,  Leonard  P. 

18 

Greenfield 

s 

do 

Bridgha.n,  Charles  B. 

21 

Buckfield 

s 

Nov.  9 

Appointed  Bugler, 

Buck,  Llewellyn  A, 

21 

do 

s 

do 

Teague,  Charles  L. 

28 

New  Sharon 

s 

do 

Hamlin,  Roscoe  G. 

21 

China 

s 

Nov.29 

APPENDIX   D.  617 

Recapitulation  of  Company  A,  Rifle  Sharpshooters,  Maine  Volunteers. 


Present  &  Absent. 

Killed. 

Prison- 
ets. 

De- 
ceased. 

Dis-          rto 

Trans- 
ferred. 

Fit  for 
Duty. 

Sick. 

charged. 

seried. 

Total. 

Commissioned  Officers 
Non-Com.  Officers 
Musicians  &  Wagoner 
Privates 

3 

13 

3 

74 

2 

3 

13 

3 

76 

Total 

93 

2 

95 

Condensed  Morning  Report,  December  \st,  1861. 


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adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  First  Battery  of  Mounted  Artillery,  Maine  Volunteers,  under  the  eommand 
of  Captain  Edward  W.  Thompson.  Dated  at  Lowell,  on  the  thirty-first  day  of 
December,  1861.  EDWARD  W.  THOMPSON,  Captain. 


Names. 


commiss'd  officers. 
Edwaid  W.  Ttiompson, 
John  B.  Hubbard, 
Albert  \V.  Bradbury, 
G.  E.  Ilardinjr. 
J.  Frank  Godfrey. 

BKRGEANTS. 

Ebcn  D.  llalev, 
William  D   Wood, 
H.  A.  M.  Quinn, 
J.  E.  Morton, 
Seth  G.  Imw. 
John  W.  Sanborn, 
A.  J.  Lufkin, 
John  Grimes, 

COKPORALS. 

Moses  Clou^di, 
Oilman  Frost, 
Dexter  W.  Oliver, 
David  Burnett, 
Ansel   Kecne, 
E   It.  Millini^ton, 
Orren  B    Whittier, 
M.  S.  McDonald, 
Cornelius  B.  Coe, 
James  Himtress, 
Thomas  Curran, 
Edwanl  F.  Bond, 

I'KIVATIiS. 

Newman,  Andrew  P. 
Murphy,  Jeremiah 
Kicker.  Geori^e  S. 
Anderson,  Orren  H. 
Erskine,  Alexander 
Nelson,  Aiidrew 
Anderson,  Andrew 
Banes,  Elijah 
Baker,  George  O. 
Brown,  F.  W. 

Borir,  Ht-nrv  0. 

Bowen,  G.  "W. 

Bowen,  John 

Bowen,  William 

Brown,  D.  M. 

Cobb,  CInirles  H.,  Jr. 

Close,  James  W. 

Clark,  A.  J. 

Coil,  James 

Conway,  Joseph 

Carr,  Henry 

■Ciimminirs.  Stephen 

Collins,  Michael 

Cross,  Edward 

■Cook,  Emery 

Driscoll,  Timothy 


Residence. 


Brunswick 
Hallowell 
H^astport 
Bath 


Pittston 

Auburn 

Portland 

Woodstock 

Robbinston 

Hallowell 

Lewiston 

Biddeford 


Portland 
Perry 

Gcor!.'Ctown 
2.i|Kichmd.  C.E. 
2.5  Boston,  Mass. 
Dedham 
Vienna 
Portland 

do 

do 

do 


feolMustr'd 
^"^l     into 
S-^iU.S.Ser. 


Portland 

do 
Hallowell  [B 
St. Stephen, N 

44]Georgetinvn 

42  Pitt>t<m 

26  Portland 

I33  Hallowell 

|l8  Yarmouth 

26  Lovell 

20  Portland 

j  24  Perry 
|44      do 
ISTlCalais 
19  Danville 
126' Monroe,  N.Y. 


Perry    [N.  B. 

Fredrickton, 

Portland 

Palermo 

Portland 

Lewiston 

F^astport 

Perry 

Bantror 


Remarks. 


Resigned. 


APPENDIX   D. 


619 


Return  of  First  Battery  of  Mounted  Artillery,  (  Continued.^ 


— 7 

So" 

Urustr'd 

Names. 

ti 

Resilience. 

C  t£ 

iiit<i 

Remarks. 

< 

Sift 

U.S.Ser. 

Donald,  P.  0. 

24 

Portland 

S 

Dnsrin,  R  F. 

44 

Yarniouth,Ms 

M 

Evans,  William 

27 

Quehec,  C.  E. 

S 

Fisher,  William 

20 

Portland 

s 

Frost,  Wellington 

18 

Perrv 

s 

Farrar,  Ward 

36 

Calais  [N.  H. 

M 

Hall,  Frederick 

18 

Great  Falls, 

s 

Henry,  Charles  D. 

29 

Eastport 

M 

Hamilton,  John  K. 

20 

Wales 

S 

Hall,  Joseph 

2.5 

Perry 

M 

Harris,  Lyman 

18 

Montville 

S 

Hill.  O    li. 

27 

Georgetown 

^I 

Horford,  J.  T. 

20 

do 

M 

Ivers,  John  J. 

30 

N.  Yarmouth 

M 

Johnson,  Charles 

42 

Portland 

Johnson,  John 

34 

do 

S 

Jackson,  Charles  H. 

32 

do 

M 

Kirhy,  John 

24 

Westport 

S 

Kaniiell,  Lewis 

24 

Philadelphia, 

S 

Kin<r,  Henry  W. 

24 

Vienna  |  Penn 

M 

Keenan,  Michael 

22 

New  York,N 

M 

Lowe,  Henry 

18 

Rohl)inston[Y 

S 

Linfcst,  L.  J.  N. 

26 

Lewiston 

M 

McCarty,  Timothy 

33 

Portland 

M 

Hilliinan,  George  G. 

3.i 

Wilton 

M 

McCann.  Daniel 

30 

Portland 

M 

Manners,  James 

30 

do 

M 

Mathews,  James 

33 

do 

S 

Mooney,  Michael 

2.5 

Eastport 

S 

Monroe.  George  E. 

18 

So   Berwick 

S 

Marshall,  Bradford 

45 

Calais 

M 

McCaiily.  James 

27 

St.  John,  N.B. 

M 

Mardun,  Rufus  R. 

29 

Palermo 

S 

Maines,  George  H. 

20 

Georgetown 

s 

Nugent,  John 

2.'i 

Portland 

s 

Niittin;:,  Heuhen  H. 

18 

Wilton 

s 

Oliver,  I^ilcwellyn 

25 

Georgetown 

M 

Oliver,  Addison 

20 

Warren 

s 

Oliver,  Stearns 

21 

Georgetown 

s 

Pinkhain,  Thomas  D. 

44 

AIna      [N.B. 

M 

Page.  Samuel 

21 

Fredricton, 

s 

BhieHeld,  Simon 

32 

Portland 

M 

Rol)iii>on,  John 

23 

do 

S 

Rohitison,  Israel 

25 

Eastport 

s 

Rowe,  Benson 

18 

Georgetown 

s 

Rogers,  Drummond 

Sliea,  Joseph  A. 

18 

Pittston 

s 

Sullivan,  Daniel 

34 

Portland 

M 

1 

Shields,  Iklward 

18 

do 

s 

Sellar,  William 

28 

do 

M 

Snow, John  S. 

23 

Hallowell 

s 

Smith,  John 

21 

Portland 

s 

San  horn.  Mattson  C 

19 

So.  Berwick 

s 

Thompson,  Thomas  M. 

Neil  son,  John 

22 

Eastport 

s 

Turner,  Daniel 

21 

Yarmouth 

s 

Thompson,  John 

24 

Fori  1  mid 

M 

Walker,  Lesvis  L. 

28 

Searboro' 

M 

620 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  First  Battery  of  Mounted  Artillery^  (  Continued.') 


Names. 


Watson,  George  H. 
Walker,  George  H. 
Wormwood,  T.  G. 
Whittier,  Henry  L. 
Synnctt,  Edward 
Sanbom,  Elisha 
Spaldini,^  William  M. 
Pinkham,  Thomas  T. 
Goald,  l'",ben 
Potter,  Millen 
McCormick,  Maurice 
Patterson,  William  D. 
Tomony,  John 
Hickey,'  Michael 
Heidleman,  Robert 
Greely,  Daniel  S. 
Ha(horn,  Arthur 
Chii-kerinfT,  Isaac  N. 
Perkins,  John  B. 
Gallagher,  James 
See'ey.  John 
McKennon,  Archibald 
Glidden,  Augustus 
Richardson,  Putnam 
Hodgdon,  H.  M. 
Bennett,  William  S. 
Phelps,  George 
Goffny,  James  R. 
Norton,  William 
Bloyed,  Frederick 
Campbell,  Washington 


Si 

Miistr'd 

& 

Residence. 

i% 

into 

Remarks. 

< 

s 

U.S.Ser. 

23 

Perry 

18 

Scarboro' 

s 

30 

Baih 

M 

44 

Calais 

M 

22 

Georgetown 

S 

21 

Brewer 

s 

41 

Gorham 

M 

18 

Alna 

S 

19 

Durham 

S 

21 

Pittston 

S 

28 

Houlton 

M 

19 

Biddeford 

S 

28 

HallowcU 

S 

18 

Biddeford 

s 

26 

Portland 

M 

44 

Palermo 

M 

18 

do 

S 

18 

Eastport 

s 

18 

Perry 

s 

18 

do 

s 

39 

do 

M 

■ 

25 

Calais 

M 

30 

Bath 

M 

/ 

23 

do 

S 

26 

do 

M 

42 

do 

M 

21 

Robhinston 

S 

33 

Portland 

M 

21 

Leeds 

S 

40 

St  John.N.B 

S 

21 

Georgetown 

s 

APPENDIX   D. 


621 


Return  of  Second  Battery  of  Mounted  Artillery,  Maine  Volunteers,  under  the  com- 
mand of  Captain  Davis  Tillson.  Dated  at  Augusta  on  the  thirty-first  day  of 
December,  1861. 

DAVIS   TILLSON,  Captain. 


•1'                        1 

oii|Miistr'd| 

Names. 

< 

Residence. 

II  U.S.Ser.j 

Remarks. 

commiss'd  officers. 

Da'iis  Tillson, 

31  Rockland 

M 

Nov.30 

James  A   Hall, 

-26  Damariscotta 

M 

do 

Samuel  Paine, 

27  Portland 

S 

Samuel  Fessenden, 

2l|     do 

S 

do 

William  A.  Perry. 

30  Rockland 

M 

SERGEANTS. 

Wm.  P.  Simonton, 

34 

Camden 

M 

do 

Albert  F.  Thomas, 

22jThomaston 

S 

do 

William  N.  Ulmer, 

25 1  Rockland 

M 

do 

Benjamin  F.  Carr, 

18 

Thomaston 

S 

Dec.l4 

Benj.  Kirkpatrick, 

42 

Rockland 

M 

Nov.30 

Homer  Richmond, 

23 

Warren 

S 

do 

John  Montgomery, 

30 

Boothbay 

M 

Dec.28 

Charles  D.  Jones. 

22 

Waldoboro' 

S 

Dec.14 

CORPORALS. 

William  Brown, 

21 

Deer  Isle 

S 

Nov.30 

Monroe  Durjjin, 

33 

Thomaston 

M 

do 

Charles  E.  Stubbs, 

2.i 

N.  Gloucester 

S 

Dec.28 

Charles  Pf.  Gloyd, 

26 

Thomaston 

s 

Dec.14 

Calvin  P.  Lincoln, 

41 

Searsmont 

s 

do 

Timothy  Goudy, 

42 

Bristol 

s 

do 

Lewis  L.  Smith, 

23 

Rockland 

M 

Nov.30 

Thomas  E.  Berry, 

19 

C.  Elizabeth 

s 

Dec.14 

Thatcher  Burbank, 

20 

Strong 

s 

Nov.30 

Charles  L.  Fletcher, 

21 

Rockport 

s 

do 

Asia  F.  Arnold, 

23 

Damariscotta 

s 

do 

Samuel  Weir. 

25 

Rockland 

s 

Dec.14 

MUSICIANS. 

Alexander  Burgess, 

19 

Warren 

s 

Nov  30 

Ezekiel  F.  Demuth. 

18 

Thomaston 

s 

Dec.28 

ARTIFICERS. 

William  Russell, 

39 

Camden 

M 

Nov.30 

Percy  Montgomery, 

40 

Rockland 

s 

do 

James  H  Seely 

21 

Strong 

s 

do 

James  E.  Thorndike, 

29 

Rockland 

s 

do 

Anson  Hewett. 

31 

do 

s 

do 

WAGONER. 

Isaac  Young. 

39 

Damariscotta 

do 

PRIVATES. 

Achorn,  Washington 

18 

Rockland 

s 

do 

Allen,  Charles 

21 

do 

s 

do 

Annis,  Elbridge  A. 

24 

Camden 

s 

Dec.14 

Ames,  Charles  E. 

18 

Damariscotta 

s 

do 

Batcheldcr,  Nathan 

33 

St.  George 

s 

do 

Bowen,  Ellsworth 

25 

Albany,  N.  Y. 

s 

Nov.30 

Burns,  George  W. 

21 

Vinalhavcn 

s 

do 

Barriugton,  John 

26 

Rockland 

s 

do 

Brennan,  James 

18 

Thomaston 

s 

do 

Bunker,  George 

18 

Rockland 

s 

do 

Boyiiton,  Alvra  E. 

18 

do 

s 

do 

Barnard,  Alvin 

20 

Waldoboro' 

s 

do 

Brackley,  Orrcn 

18 

Freeman 

s 

do 

Barnes,  George  E. 

25 

Camden 

s 

Dec.  14 

Biackington,  Leland 

19 

do         ) 

s 

Dec.28 

622 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Second  Battery  of  Mounted  Artillery,  (  Continued.] 


Names. 


Banks,  William  S. 
Cotton,  Jewett  F. 
Clark,  Nathan  F. 
Caswell,  Charles  B. 
Corhaulen,  Cornelius 
Colby,  James 
CoUamore,  William  J. 
Derby,  Samuel 
Dodge,  Elbridge  H. 
Davis,  Harrison  H. 
Davis,  Joseph  W. 
Dyer,  Waher 
Davis,  William  A. 
Farrington,  Alden  L. 
Fales,  Adner  A. 

Grey,  William 

Gleason,  George  R. 

Gregory,  William  H. 

Goudy,  Henry  H. 

Galloj),  Louis  S. 

Gould,  William  T. 

Graves,  Freilerick 

Greely,  Anthony  N. 

Hart,  James 

Harding,  Samuel  J. 

Hysom,  George  W.,  Jr 

Hull,  James 

Ingrahani,  Clarence 

Ingraham, Elbridge  G.S 

Jameson.  Charles  A. 

Jones,  Charles 

Johnson,  David  W. 

Jones,  Samuel  E. 

Jones.  George  W. 

Knowlcs,  Joseph  P. 

Kirkpatriek,  Edward 

Kelly,  Allen 

Keller,  John  M. 

Kellar,  Moses  J. 

Loudden,  Peter 

Lovell,  Henry  C. 

Lothrop,  James  A. 

Murphy,  Dennis 

Morang,  Simon 

Murray,  Isaac  L. 

Miller,  George  O. 

Melvin,  Hurtwell 

Melvin,  Joseph  A. 

Morse,  Thomas 

McDonald,  Ambrose 
Marsh,  Robert  N. 
Murray,  Enoch 
Marsh,  John 
Nichols,  Henry 
Norton,  Irvin  C. 
Ott,  William  H. 
Oliver,  Joseph 
Orbeton,  William 


Residence. 


23 


Portland 
Rockland 

do 
Appleton 
Camden 
Fox  Island 
Washington 
Rockland 

do 
Liberty 
Booth  bay 
19|C.  Elizabeth 
18:Damariscotta 
18  Rockland 
Thomas  ton 

do 

do 
Rock  port 
Bristol 

do 
Thomaston 

do 


S^  U.S.Ser. 


Rockland 


A^ppicton 
Camden 
Bristol 

Damariscotta 
Thomaston 
Camden 
Rockland 
Athens 
ISjNoblcboro' 
22  j  Camden 
20'Union 
19  Rockland 
Warren 
Rockland 

do 
Camden 
Scranton,Pen 
Portland 
Camden 
Rockland 

do 
Boothbay 
Camden 
do 
do 
Friendship 
22:Portland 
20i  Rockland 
23JC.  Elizabeth 
19  Portland 
is' Thomaston 
IslNorthhaven 
39  Camden 
21  Thomaston 
18  Camden 


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Dec.28 

Nov.30 

do 

do 

do 

Dec.l4 

do 
Nov.30 

do 

Dec.  14 

Dcc.28 

Dec.  14 

Dcc.28 

Nov  30 

Dec.28 

Nov.30 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Dee  14 

Dcc.28 

Nov.30 

do 

do 

Dec.  14 

Nov30 

Dec.28 

Nov30 

do 

do 

do 

Dec.28 

Nov.30 

do 
Dec.  14 

do 
Dec  28 
Nov.30 
Dec. 14 
Dec  28 
Nov.30 

do 

Dec.28 

Dec.14 

do 

do 

Dec.28 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Nov.30 

Dec.14 

do 
Dec.28 
I     do 


Remarks. 


APPENDIX  t>. 


623 


Return  of  Second  Battery  of  Mounted  Artillery,  (  Continued.) 


Names. 


Perry,  Alvin  A. 
Philbiook,  Enoch  S. 
Plaisted,  Orrin 
Parker,  Cjtus  T. 
Palmer,  Charles  E. 
Peal)oily,  Augustus 
Pinkham,  Orrea  G. 
Pitman,  Eli 
Robl)ins,  Daniel 
Richardson,  Henry 
Richards,  Adolphus 
Ray,  Myron 
Ripley,  George 
Reed,  Austin 
Ripley,  Frederick 
Spaulding,  Robert 
Snovvdeal,  Joseph 
Sherman,  George  W. 
Spaulding,  Chas.  H. 
Simpson,  Thomas  F. 
Sweat,  Timothy 
Sproul,  Bidtield 
Starrett,  Ellis  A. 
Spear,  Oscar 
Sid  linger,  Henry  F. 
Staples,  Asbey 
Smith,  William 
Thomas,  George  F. 
Turner,  John  W. 
Tolman,  Franklin 
Thorndike,  Alden  U. 
Thorndike,  Richard  N. 
Teague,  Larkin 
Thorndike,  Given  B. 
Thompson,  Amos  L. 
TJlmer,  Frank  H. 
Vining,  James 
Vining,  Alonzo 
Witham,  Odbrey 
Ward,  James 
Wentworth,  William  H- 
Wilson,  Joseph 
Wood,  Jerome  B. 
Wilber,  Winficld  S. 
Wade,  Samuel  B. 
Welman,  Jacob  j 
Yates,  James  M. 
Yountr,  Nelson 


f-    • 

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ti. 

Residence. 

C'bfi 

into 

<: 
20 

St« 

U.S.Ser. 

Hope 

s 

Nov.30 

44 

Rockland 

M 

do 

25 

Searsmont 

S 

Dec.14 

18 

Windham 

s 

do 

21 

Damanscotta 

s 

do 

24 

Camden 

s 

Dec.28 

18 

Strong 

s 

Xov.30 

23 

Appleton 

s 

43 

Rockland 

M 

do 

40 

do 

M 

do 

20 

do 

M 

do 

18 

Rock  port 

S 

do 

35 

Union 

s 

Dec.14 

21 

Boothhay 

s 

Dec.28 

19 

Appleton 

s 

25 

Rockland 

s 

Nov.30 

21 

Thomaston 

s 

do 

18 

Lincolnville 

s 

do 

19 

Rockland 

s 

do 

18 

Camden 

s 

do 

25 

Strong 

s 

do 

22 

Bristol 

s 

do 

21 

Warren 

s 

do 

23 

do 

s 

do 

18 

Union 

s 

Dec.l4 

18 

C.  Elizabeth 

s 

do 

35 

Cushmg 

M 

do 

21 

Rockland 

s 

do 

22 

do 

s 

Nov.30 

25 

do 

s 

do 

18 

do 

s 

do 

21 

Camden 

M 

Dec.U 

19 

Waldoboro' 

s 

do 

25 

Camden 

s 

Dec.28 

42 

Rockland 

M 

do 

18 

do 

s 

Dec.U 

21 

Avon 

s 

do 

21 

do 

s 

do 

20 

Rockland 

s 

Nov  30 

20 

Philad.,Penn. 

s 

do 

24 

Hope 

s 

do 

24 

N.Y.CityN.Y. 

s 

do 

18 

Rockland 

s 

do 

21 

Perkins 

s 

Dcc.l4 

18 

Camden 

s 

do 

33 

Rockland 

s 

do 

4C 

Searsmont 

iS 

Nov.30 

23 

Liberty 

iS 

Dec.U 

Remarks. 


624 


ADJUTANT-GENERAL  S   REPORT. 


Return  of  the  Third  Battery  of  Mounted  Artillery,  Maine  Volunteers,  under  the 
command  of  Captain  J.  G.  Swett.  Dated  at  Augusta,  on  the  thirty-first  day  of 
December,  1861. 

J.  G.  SWETT,  Captain. 


Names. 


COMMISS  D    OFFICERS. 

James  G.  Swctt, 
Ezekiel  R   Mayo, 
Seth  Allen  Kmery, 
Melville  C.  Burgess, 
Joseph  W.  Whitmore. 

SERGEANTS. 

James  E.  Swctt, 
Eliphalet  S.  Means, 
Thomas  R.  Smith, 
Willis  M.  Haycock, 
John  Tabcr, 
Abner  Sliephard, 
Charles  S.  Morse, 
Andrew  F.  Means. 

CORPORALS. 

John  Bunker, 
A.  B.  Baker, 
Abram  Littlefield, 
Daniel  Emerson, 
Ira  J.  Page, 
Josiah  N.  Baker, 
James  A.  K.  Hilton. 

PRIVATES. 

Allen,  Edward 
Angevine,  Andrew  F. 
Ayer,  George  W. 
Avery,  Edward 
Bowen,  Henry 
Baker,  Samuel  B. 
Bacheilor.  Gillman 
Baring,  William  P. 
Bachelder,  James  W. 
Black,  Portal  M. 
Carlton,  Asaph  A. 
Crockett,  John  F. 
Crocker,  Jackson 
Colson,  Daniel  P. 
Gates,  William  H. 
Callagan,  Thomas  J. 
Clements,  Augustine 
Carlton,  James  W.  W. 
Clark,  Moses 
Clark,  Thomas 
Cole,  Charles  A. 
Copeland,  James  P. 
Dagget,  Tristram 
Colson,  Leeman  A. 
Carlton,  John  W. 
Colson,  Robert  W. 
Colson,  John  A. 
Douglass,  William 
Dodge,  Orrison 
Dolback,  Mathew  J.  M. 
Doten,Jason  L. 


47  Brewer 
27  Hampden 
23 1  Bangor 
27lHermon 
30  Hampden 

27  Hainsville 
22  Machiasport 
3o!Milford 
18  Calais 
44 1  Bangor 
25lDexter 
33 
23 


Readfield 
Machiasport 


42  Brewer 
18  Orrington 
23  Cambridge 
27  Hermon 
Sangerville 
Orrington 
Palmyra 


Bangor 

Oldtown 

Brewer 

Winterport 

Bangor 

Orrington 

Machiasport 

Whitneyville 

Corinna 
do 

Winterport 
do 

21jGreenfield 
37|Brewer 
43  Bangor 

Princeton 

Orrington 

Winterport 

Corinna 
do 

Newport 

Corinna 

Park  man 

Winterport 
do 
do 

Machiasport 

Dexter 

Dedliam 

Whitneyville 

Cooper 


go 

Miistr'd 

^  - 

into 

sx 

U.S.Ser. 

M 

Dec.ll 

S 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

S 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

M 

do 

M 

Dec.28 

s 

Dec.ll 

M 

do 

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do 

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do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

M 

do 

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do 

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do 

M 

do 

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Dee.28 

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Uec.ll 

s 

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do 

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s 

Dec.28 

s 

do 

s 

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do 

M 

Dec.ll 

s 

do 

M 

do 

S 

do 

Remarks. 


APPENDIX   D. 


625 


Return  of  Third  Battery  of  Mounted  Artillery,  (  Continued.') 


Names. 


Driscoll,  Jeremiah 
Dightraan.  George  W. 
Doliff,  Roscoe  G. 
Davis,  Samuel  C. 
Emery,  Corrin  E. 
EstabVooks,  William  G, 
Craig,  James  L. 
Collerner,  James  S. 
Foster,  Henry  J. 
Folsom,  Dennet  H. 
Forbes,  Charles  H. 
Genthner,  Isaiah 
Genthncr,  George  A. 
Green,  Jolm  S. 
Goodaie,  George  "W. 
Gillman,  Jiiclson  E. 
Giilman,  Alonzo  S. 
Gillman,  Stephen 
Goddard, 'Simeon  E. 
Getchell,  George  C. 
Given,  Francis 
Given,  Robert,  Jr. 
Gray,  Andrew 
Gliilden,  Benjamin  F. 
Gibberns,  Frederick 
Hall,  Frank  H. 
Hall,  Rufus  A. 
Hunt,  Edward  L. 
Haines,  John  S. 
Hill,  Albert  Q. 
Hanson,  Hiram 
Hersey,  William  H. 
Ireland,  George 
Jones,  Samuel  W. 
Jehonnet,  Horace  W. 
King,  Edward 
King,  Amos  H. 
Legacy,  Benjamin 
Lane,  Eli-,ha 
Lamb,  David  L. 
McCorrick,  John 
McKowen,  Joseph  D. 
Merrill,  Joseph  S. 
McKinnan,  Charles 
Murphy,  Elisha  B. 
Moore,  Sylvanus  L. 
McLeod,  James  W. 
McGrath,  Joseph  E, 
Morrill,  Lewis  B. 
Nason,  Henry 
Nason,  Henry,  Jr. 
Norwood,  William 
Murray.  Daniel 
Mayhew,  James 
Nichols,  Joseph  G. 
Olmstcad,  Charles  W. 
Patterson,  Samuel 
Patterson,  Gillman  W. 


o  ^ 

Miistr'd 

Residence. 

into 

< 

19 

S 

U.S.Ser. 
Dec.ll 

Whitneyville 

21 

Crawford 

s 

do 

21 

Levant 

s 

do 

44 

Bangor 

M 

Dec.28 

18 

St.  Albans 

s 

Dec.ll 

19 

Bangor 

s 

do 

25 

Readheld 

s 

Dec.28 

22 

Lin  coin  ville 

s 

do 

19 

Corinna 

s 

Dec.ll 

23 

Newport 

s 

do 

4.3 

Bangor 

M 

do 

40 

Brewer 

M 

do 

18 

Park  man 

s 

do 

30 

Brewer 

M 

do 

28 

Hampden 

S 

do 

IS 

Sangerville 

s 

do 

23 

do 

s 

do 

42 

do 

s 

do 

27 

Palmyra 

s 

do 

21 

Levant 

s 

do 

30 

Corinna 

M 

do 

18 

do 

s 

do 

21 

Palmyra 

s 

do 

39 

Brewer 

M 

do 

26 

New  York 

s 

do 

18 

Bangor 

s 

do 

34 

Brewer 

M 

do 

18 

Old  town 

s 

do 

18 

Dexter 

s 

do 

18 

Calais 

s 

do 

18 

Sangerville 

s 

do 

21 

Dexter 

s 

do 

21 

Garland 

s 

do 

25 

Bangor 

s 

do 

21 

Palmyra 

s 

do 

21 

Princeton 

s 

do 

21 

Orrington 

s 

do 

20 

Princeton 

s 

do 

19 

Orrington 

s 

do 

22 

Calais 

s 

do 

22 

do 

s 

do 

22 

Cutler 

s 

do 

33 

Parkman 

s 

do 

!22 

Harwickport 

s 

do 

19 

Calais 

s 

do 

22 

Hampden 

s 

do 

20 

Calais 

s 

do 

40 

Levant 

M 

do 

44 

Corinna 

M 

do 

44 

do 

M 

do 

24 

do 

s 

do 

23 

Bangor 

s 

do 

18 

Hampden 

s 

Dec.28 

43 

Bangor 

M 

do 

29 

Dexter 

M 

Dec.ll 

25 

Orono 

M 

do 

44 

Alton 

M 

do 

21 

Sangerville 

S 

do 

Remarks. 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Tliird  Battery  of  Mounted  Artillery^  (  Continued.^ 


Names. 


Parker,  Henry,  Jr. 
Powers,  Enoch  J. 
Eicker,  Alonzo  E. 
Rogers,  John  S. 
Robinson,  Thomas  W. 
Severance,  Hiram 
Salabary,  Gratien 
Snow,  Benjamin 
Smith,  Percival 
Smith,  James  C. 
Spanliiing,  Isaac  F. 
Snow,  J.  H.  Edward 
Sanborn,  Wm.  H. 
Sprague,  Charles  H. 
Smart,  Josiah  C. 
Sawyer,  Alfred 
Smith,  Benjamin  R. 
Travlss,  Joseph  E. 
Toward,  Charles  P. 
Trull,  John  B. 
Thurston,  Alvin 
Wheeler,  Stephen  F. 
Wight,  Daniel  O.,  Jr. 
Wallace,  George  H. 
Worthing,  Charles 
Weymouth,  Joseph  H. 
Whittier,  Alvaro  S. 
Grafton,  Jacob 
Haskell,  William 
Kenerson,  Eleazer  B. 
LUtlefieldj  Chesmaa 


Residence. 


Brewer 
Bangor 
do 
do 
Orpington 
Brewer 
do 
do 
Winterport 
Northtield 
Orono 
Bangor 
21  JMachiasport 
20|Corinna 
18j Levant 
2llCalais 
43  St.  Albans 

20  iMachiasport 

21  Dexter 


Palmyra 
Newport 
Corinna 
IS^Calais 
21  (Hampden 
43  Palermo 
18  Corinna 
24  Read  field 
20  VVahloboro' 
36  Hudson 
26;  Plymouth 
18j  Cambridge 


Miisir  'd 

>:  tn; 

into 

s 

U.S.Ser. 

Dec.  11 

M 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

S 

do 

M 

do 

S 

do 

M 

do 

M 

do 

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do 

S 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

S 

do 

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do 

M 

do 

M 

do 

S 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

s 

do 

s 

Dcc.28 

s 

do 

M 

do 

M 

do 

s 

do 

Remarks. 


APPENDIX  D. 


62T 


Eeturn  of  Fourth  Battery  of  Mounted  Artillery,  Maine  Volunteers,  under  the  com- 
mand of  Capt.  O'Neil  W.  Eobinsou,  Jr.  Dated  at  Augusta,  on  the  thirty-first  day 
of  December,  1861. 

Sr.  1st  Lieut.  LUCIUS  M.  S.  HAYNES,  Commanding. 


Names. 


COJIMISS  D  OFFICERS. 

O'Neil  W.Robinson, Jr. 
Lucius  M.  S.  Haynes, 
Hamlin  F.  Eaton. 

PRIVATES. 

Austin,  Prince  L. 
Allen,  James  M. 
Ames,  Judson 
Allen,  Henry 
Alexander,  William  F. 
Bartlett,  Franklin  C. 
Bates,  Alfred  C. 
Brown,  George  W.  E. 
Bates,  Jared 
Beal,  Andrew  F. 
Brooks,  William  H. 
Buckly,  Jeremiah 
Brick,  George  H. 
Brown,  Lewis  F. 
Brown,  Lemuel  S. 
Brown,  Lyman  G. 
Chandler,  Abiel,  Jr. 
Cleveland,  Jere 
Clifford,  David  S. 
Corbet t,  Harvey  S- 
Coombs,  Charles  T. 
Coombs,  Asa 
Dean,  Charles 
Donly,  Frank 
Freeman,  John  M. 
Frye,  Albion  K.  P. 
Foss,  Nathaniel  A. 
Foss,  John,  Jr. 
Fog-,  W.  H.  H. 
Friend,  Wilbert  P. 
French,  .Joseph  B. 
Gates,  Henry  P. 
Griffin,  Charles  H. 
Gordon,  Robert 
Haynes,  Henry  C. 
Hunton,  Emory  L. 
Hunton,  Samuel 
Handy,  George  W. 
Holden,  George  H. 
Hunter,  Albert 
Jennings,  Luther  B. 
Jordan,  William 
Kimball,  Melville  C. 
Kimball,  Charles  W. 
Kitteridge,  Charles  R. 
Locke,  Anson  H. 
Lincoln,  Leonard  H. 
Lane,  William 
Lincoln,  Llewellyn 
Lakin.  Andrew  A. 


u     • 

.Miistr'd 

? 

Residence. 

i? 

iijti) 

Remarks. 

< 

Sic 

U.S.Ser. 
Dec.2i 

.37 

Bethel 

s 

% 

24 

Augusta 

M 

do 

23 

Readlield 

M 

do 

21 

Harmony 

S 

do 

24 

Augusta 

s 

do 

19 

do 

s 

do 

26 

Brunswick 

s 

do 

29 

do 

s 

-do 

26 

Bethel 

s 

do 

20 

Bingham 

s 

do 

44 

do 

s 

do 

21 

Concord 

s 

do 

20 

Embden 

s 

do 

24 

Augusta 

s 

do 

26 

do 

s 

do 

22 

do 

s 

do 

22 

Readficld 

s 

do 

, 

28 

do 

M 

do 

23 

Bingham 

M 

do 

24 

Bethel 

s 

do 

29 

Embden 

s 

do 

43 

New  Sharon 

M 

do 

21 

Avon 

iM 

do 

27 

Wilton 

S 

do 

23 

do 

do 

37 

Madison 

M 

do 

44 

Anson 

M 

do 

19 

Bethel 

S 

do 

36 

Brighton 

M 

do 

26 

Skowhegan 

M 

do 

24 

Brighton 

S 

do 

22 

Greenville 

s 

do 

21 

BluehiU 

s 

do 

22 

Chesterville 

s 

do 

23 

Shelburn,N.H 

do 

2.T 

Brunswick 

i\r 

do 

39 

Read  field 

s 

do 

19 

Brooklvn.NY. 

s 

do 

21 

Readlield 

s 

do 

43 

do 

M 

do 

23 

do 

s 

do 

22 

do 

s 

do 

18 

Bingham 

s 

do 

23 

Farmington 

s 

do 

19 

P^lisworth 

s 

do 

21 

Bethel 

s 

do 

22 

Skowhegan 

s 

do 

34 

Read  Held 

do 

22 

Wellinirton 

M 

do 

41 

Cornville 

M 

do 

28 

Blanch  a  rd 

M 

do 

18 

Cornville 

s 

do 

19 

Temple 

s 

do 

628 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Fourth  Battery  of  Mounted  Artillery,  (  Continued,') 


Names. 


Lord,  George 
Mills,  Marion 
McKenny,  George  W. 
Moore,  George  W. 
Merrill,  David  V. 
Mace,  Elijah  A. 
Morphy,  John 
Nutting,  Oliver  G. 
Owen,  Jere,  Jr. 
Phillips,  N.  Byron 
Perkins,  Anson  B. 
Pratt,  George  0. 
Robertson,  Solon 
Reily,  John  0. 
Rider,  John 
Sawyer,  Charles  F. 
Sally,  Charles  H. 
Sturdy,  Cyrus  A. 
Smith,  James 
Southard,  Amaziah  R. 
Smith,  Isaac  T. 
Talcott,  Ebenezer  C. 
Thompson,  Octavius 
Tozier,  Franklin 
Thompson,  Asa  L. 
Thompson,  Albert  V. 
Twitchell,  Austin  F. 
"Woods,  George  W. 
Wright,  Elbridge  G. 
Wright,  George  W. 
Weston,  Lorenzo 
Wentworth,  Hebron  M. 
Williams,  Cyrus  M. 
Whittier,  True 
Whittier,  Emulus  F. 
Vittum,  Orin 
Vittum,  Ambrose 


25[Vienna 
18;Skowhegan 
26   ' 


f^mbden 

Brunswick 

Readfield 
do 

Augusta 

Bethel 

Brunswick 

Augusta 

Readficld 

Palmyra 

Bethel 
37jSolon 
38 1  Fairfield 
19jConcord 
22|  Palmyra 
18i  Augusta 
36  Brunswick 
22|Harpswell 

20  j  Tern  pie 
36|Embden 

Concord 
■12  North  Anson 

29  Watcrville 

21  [Brunswick 

18  Bethel 

39  Mt.  Vernon 
42  Readficld 
25|     do 

19  Mt.  Vernon 
31  Readficld 
34  Mt.  Vernon 
44  Augusta 

19  Vienna 

30  Concord 
241     do 


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into 

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8 

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do 

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* 

APPENDIX   D. 


629 


Return  of  Fifth  Battery  of  Mounted  Artillery,  Maine  Volunteers,  under  the  command 
of  Captain  George  F.  Leppien.  Dated  at  Augusta,  on  the  thirty-first  day  of  De- 
cember, 1861. 

GEORGE  FR.  LEPPIEN,  Captain. 


Names. 


COMMISS  D    OFFICERS. 

Geor;;e  F.  Leppien, 
William  F.  Twitchell, 
Greeiiiict'  T.  Stevens, 
Adclbert  B.  Twitchell, 
Ezra  Clark. 

SERGEANTS. 

Edward  N.  Whittier, 
Chiirlcs  0.  Hunt, 
Otis  Conant. 
George  K.  Freeman, 
Daniel  P.  Eaton, 
Orison  Wood. 

ARTIFICERS. 

Mark  M.  Meserve, 
Stephen  Mitchell. 

WAGONER. 

Annis  Kimball. 

PRIVATES. 

Appleby,  George  A. 
Andrews,  Cyrus  A. 
Aspinwall,  Justice 
Bailey,  Warren  B. 
Bartictt,  James  C. 
Bedel,  Alonzo  A. 
Benson,  Samuel  W. 
Bishop,  George  T. 
Black,  David  J. 
Black  man,  Josiah  B. 
Bradbury,  Wingate  W. 
Brick,  Sumner  S. 
Brown,  William  C.  A. 
Brown,  John  A. 
Brown,  Sylvester  L. 
Butler,  Plummer 
Bundy,  Lorrin  E. 
Brown,  Rufus 
Cannon,  Joseph  B. 
Carvill,  John 
Chamberlain,  Harvey  S 
Ciiase,  John  F. 
Chase,  Newell  P. 
Chase,  William  W. 
Clapp.  Andrew  J. 
Cleveland,  Moses  S. 
Coatlin<r,  William  C. 
Cook,  Charles  W. 
Cord  well,  Hiram 
Crane,  Charles  L. 
Cummings,  Henry  A. 
Cumminus,  Lemuel  A. 
Dearth,  James  F. 
Dennison,  George 
Dudley,  Aldcn  S. 
Dunn,  William  R. 


Mustr'd 

be 

Residence. 

into 

Remarks. 

< 

ii 

U.S.Ser. 

' 

25 

Portland 

S 

34 

do 

M 

30 

Augusta 

M 

24 

Bethel 

S 

•36 

Portland 

M 

21 

Gorham 

S 

Dcc.21 

22 

do 

S 

do 

29 

Fayette 

s 

Dec.  4 

26 

Portland 

s 

do 

20 

Auburn 

s 

do 

36 

Augusta 

M 

do 

45 

Standish 

M 

do 

45 

Paris 

M 

do 

38 

Portland 

S 

do 

25 

Eastport 

S 

do 

20 

Woodstock 

s 

Dcc.21 

44 

Albany 

M 

Dec.  4 

18 

Lisbon 

S 

do 

18 

Bethel 

s 

Dcc.21 

18 

Colu!nbia,NH 

s 

do 

27 

Woodstock 

M 

do 

32 

Stewarts  town, 

s 

do 

22 

Hanover  [NH 

s 

Dec.  4 

35 

Augusta 

s 

do 

16 

do 

s 

Dec.21 

Corporal. 

49 

do 

M 

do 

21 

Poland 

s 

Dec.  4 

21 

Portland 

s 

l)ec.21 

Corporal. 

30 

Colebr'k,N.H. 

s 

Dec.  4 

20 

HallowcU 

s 

do 

22 

Columbia  NH 

s 

Dec.21 

Corporal. 

19 

Brighton 

s 

Jan. 10 

24 

Farm  ingd  ale 

s 

Dec.  4 

19 

Lewiston 

s 

Dec.21 

19 

Colebr'k,N.H. 

s 

Dec.  4 

19 

Augusta 

s 

do 

27 

Colebr'k,N.H. 

M 

do 

23 

Columbia 

s 

do 

30 

Portland 

s 

do 

22 

Athens 

M 

Dec.21 

40 

Lewiston 

M 

Dec.  4 

18 

Athens 

S 

Dec.21 

29 

Lewiston 

M 

do 

22 

Fayette 

S 

Dec.  4 

29 

Augusta 

s 

do 

22 

do      [N.H. 

s 

do 

Corporal. 

18 

Stewartstown, 

s 

do 

36 

Portland 

M 

do 

24 

Augusta 

M 

do 

Artificer. 

18 

Columbia  NH 

s 

do 

630 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Fifth  Battery  of  Mounted  Artillery,  (  Continued.') 


Names. 


Dutton,  Reuel  W. 
Fiirwell,  Charles  W.  H. 
Farwell,  Sereno  P. 
Finn,  Augustine  H. 
Finley,  John 
Flanders,  Nathaniel 
Fletcher,  Ezra  T. 
Foss,  Charles  H. 
Frizell,  Amos 
Frost,  Henrv 
Gammon,  William  W. 
Greene,  ratrick 
Grover,  Benjamin  F. 
Haniia,  John 
Harmon,  Alf,'ernon  S. 
Harlow,  Charles  H. 
Harris,  Horace 
Heath,  Albert 
Hickev,  Michael 
Hicksl  Elisha  P. 
Hinckley,  Alonzo 
Holt,  James  P. 
Jordan,  John 
Jordan,  Lyman  L. 
Keenc,  Miles  H. 
Kiijiore,  William  H. 
Kimliall,  Charles  M. 
Kneary,  Patrick 
Knowlton.  Edward  L. 
Kni^lit,  William  J. 
Lehroke,  James  S. 
Lennard,  William 
Locke,  James,  Jr. 
Locke,  William  F. 
Loomis,  James  L. 
Loomi-;,  Anson 
Luce.  Sullivan 
Marsiiall,  John 
Marston,  Joseph  L. 
Maxwell,  Richard  E. 
McCommic,  John 
McKae.  Andrew 
Menncalv,  Thomas 
Miller,  Charles  P. 
Morse,  Bennett 
Morse,  Ira 
Murphy,  John 
Nason,  James 
Nason,  William  H. 
Ncvers,  Benjamin  W. 
Nevcrs,  William  H. 
Packard,  John  H. 
Paine,  Daniel  C. 
Paul.  Hiram  M. 
Perkin-!.  Napoleon  B. 
Pike,  Charles  E. 
Powers.  Coryden 
Ilichardson,  Calvin  W. 


Residence. 


19'Augusta 

2l|Bethel 

26      do 

26  Washington 

24  Lewiston[NII. 

21  Stewartsiown. 

20l         do 

27 'Lisbon   [N  H. 

18  Stewartstown, 

18  Belgrade 

13  Portland 

21  Lcwiston 

21  Earmingdale 

24  Buxton 

21  Portland 

18  Lisbon   [Nil. 

19  Stewartstown, 
25,  Pittsburg 
24iLewiston 

25  Columbia  NH 
24  Lisbon 

22  Beihel 

24  ColumbiaNH 
27|         do 
34  Augusta 
22  New  Sharon 
21 !  Chelsea 
23 1  Nova    cotia 
18. Litchfield 

Hock  port 

Lewiston 
do 

Bethel 

Augusta 

Colebr'k,N.II 
do 

Auburn 
44  Albany 
21  Pntland 

Minot 

Vassalboro' 

Portland 

ColumbiaNH 

Auburn 

Grafion 
do 

Portland 

Biddeford 

Augusta 

Sweden 
do 

Augusta 

Portland  [NH 
21 1  Stewartstown, 
ISJStarks 
34  Bridgton 
21  j  Hanover 
18  Lewiston 


Miistr'd 

iiitu 
U.S.Ser. 

Dec.  4 
do 
do 

M  Dec.21 
S  !Dcc.  4 


Remarks. 


Corporal. 


s 

Dec.21 

s  : 

Dec.  4 

M 

Dec.21 

s 

do 

s 

do 

M 

Dec.  4 

M 

do 

M 

do 

M 

do 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

Dec  21 

M 

Dec.  4 

S 

do 

M 

do 

S 

do 

S 

do 

M 

do 

S 

do 

s 

Dec.21 

M 

Dec.  4 

S 

do 

M 

do 

S 

Dec.21 

M 

Jan.  10 

M 

I)ec.21 

S 

Dec.  4 

S 

do 

M 

do 

S 

Dec.21 

S 

do 

s 

Dec.  4 

M 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

M 

Dcc.21 

M 

Dec.  4 

s 

do 

S 

do 

s 

do 

M 

do 

S 

do 

M 

do 

S 

do 

S 

do 

S 

do 

M 

do 

s 

Dec.21 

s 

do 

s 

Dec.  4 

s 

do 

s 

do 

s 

Dec.21 

Corporal. 


Artificer. 


Corporal. 


APPENDIX  D. 


631 


Return  of  Fifth  Battery  of  Mounted  Artillery,  (  Continued.') 


Names. 

Residence. 

Miistr'd 
into 

Remarks. 

< 

18 

iSk 

CJ.S.Ser. 

Ripley,  William  W. 

Paris 

S 

Dec.   4 

Ronan,  Michael 

19 

St.John,N.B. 

S 

do 

Ryan,  John  P. 

19 

Augusta 

s 

do 

Rvan,  William 

44 

do 

M 

do 

Russell,  Millbrd 

18 

Brighton 

S 

Dec.21 

Sawyer,  Llewellyn 

18 

Lewiston 

s 

Jan. 10 

Seymour,  Henry  D. 

34 

Portland 

M 

Dec.  4 

Simpson,  Aaron 

23 

Sheffield,  Vt. 

s 

do 

S  mi  til,  Charles 

18 

Hallowell 

s 

do 

Smith,  Tliomas  J. 

19 

Portland 

s 

do 

Spillei",  Isaiah  W. 

25 

Gilead 

M 

do 

St.  Clair,  Isaac  P. 

31 

Lisbon 

M 

Dec.21 

Stearns,  Eilward  P. 

21 

Bethel 

S 

Dec.  4 

Corporal. 

Stearns,  Presoott 

22 

Newry 

s 

do 

Stone,  George  W. 

24 

Augusta 

s 

do 

Stuart,  Edward  A. 

21 

do 

s 

do 

Stulibs,  Daniel  M. 

41 

Cumberland 

M 

do 

Siikforth,  James  L. 

23 

Washington 

s 

Dec.21 

Sweetland,  Alonzo 

27 

Farmingdale 

s 

Dec.  4 

Thompson,  Edwin  L.  R. 

23. 

Portland 

M 

do 

Thompson,  James 

27 

Houlton  [NH 

s 

do 

# 

Tirrell,  Seth  VV. 

21 

Stcwartstown. 

s 

Dec.21 

Tuttle,  Wilbert  D. 

18 

Athens 

s 

do 

Varney,  John  H. 

24 

Manchester 

s 

Dec.  4 

Warren,  Edward 

18 

Lewiston 

s 

do 

Welch,  Andrew  J. 

22 

Wells 

s 

do 

Wentworth,  Benjamin 

28 

Thorndike 

M 

do 

Westcott,  Jonathan  B. 

28 

Athens 

s 

Dec.21 

Whitney,  Eli  W. 

22 

Denmark 

s 

Dec.  4 

Witham',  Edwin  F. 

19 

Lovell 

s 

do 

Withce,  Charles  A. 

22 

Madison 

s 

Dec.21 

Wlxen,  George  F. 

20 

Sidney 

s 

Dec.  4 

Woodbuiy,  Koliston 

20 

Sweden 

s 

do 

Woodbury,  George  W. 

23 

do 

s 

do 

Woods,  John 

31 

Portland 

M 

Jan. 10 

White,  James  W. 

22 

Vassalboro' 

s 

do 

Young,  John 

21 

Palermo 

s 

do 

632 


adjutant-general's  report. 


Return  of  Sixth  Battery  of  Mounted  Artillery,  Maine  Volunteers,  under  the  com- 
maml  of  Captam  Freeman  McGilvcry.     Dated  at  Augusta,  on  the  31st  day  of  De 
ceraber,  1861.  •' 

FREEMAN  McGILVERY,  Captain.    ; 


Names. 


COMMISSD    OFFICERS 

Freeman  MeGilvery, 
Geor^'e  H.  Smith, 
Fred  A.  Morton. 

SKRGEANTS. 

James  Johnson, 
Orville  \V.  Merrill. 

PRIVATES. 

Annis,  John 
Aj)plehee,  George 
Adams,  Joim  Q. 
Apple  bee,  Murray 
Brown,  Noah  J. 
Bigelow,  Levi  R. 
BickCord,  Nason 
Cronan,  Jolin 
Conwav,  John 
Curtis.'R.  B. 
Curtis,  Melvin  H. 
Curtis,  Charles  A. 
Calkins,  Ira 
Charles,  Wm.  H. 
Clement,  Russell 
Clement,  Lafayette 
Chase,  Ilezekiah 
Daggett,  Andrew  J. 
Daggett,  B.  F. 
Daggett.  G.  S. 
Day,  George  W. 
Decker,  William 
Daggett,  John  G. 
Daggett,  Thomas  J. 
Foster,  S  P. 
Flowilling,  Wm.  F. 
Fairfield,  George  W. 
Gillpatriek,  Lyman 
Hagartv,  Thomas 
Hardin,  Van  R. 
Hcrriek,  Florren  G, 
Hutehins,  Winslow 
Kenney,  A.  P. 
Kenney,  James  J. 
LeptE,  Joseph 
,  Lyons,  Henry  W. 
Lindsay,  Everett 
Lamb,  Ira,  Jr. 
Lothrop,  Stillman  H. 
Leavitt,  Wm.  S. 
Lawton,  John  A. 
Lindscy,  F.  S. 
McKenney,  David 
McKenzie,  M. 
McKeimcy,  Wm. 
McGinn.  Patrick 
Metcalf,  Ames 


Residence. 


3.5  Stockton 
33  Hodgdon 
33  Augusta 

23  Searsport 
126  Portland 

I 
|27  Houlton 

24,  Hodgdon 

19:     do 

18      do 

21      do 

30  Smithfield 

33 1     do      (N.  B 

26  Fredcriekton, 

33l     do 

27modgdon 

1 1 8,' Amity 

21 1     do 

20  Hodgdon 

21  j  Rome 

22  do 
20|     do 
25 1  Weston 
IBHodjidon 


Miistr'd 

into 
U.S..Ser 


do 

do 

do 
20,  Smithfield, 
2-jlAmity 
21  j  Aroostook 
21  Montville 
21  JKingston,NB. 
24|  Smithfield 

19  Weston      [B 
2l!Merimichi,  N 

20  Danforth 

20  Aroostook 
21 1  Alexander 
27i  Houlton 
29,  Weston 
46  Danforth 
48  Hodgdon 
30  Carroll 

21  i     do 
27!     do 
1 9;  Limerick 
18  Hodgdon 
24  Carroll 
2.5  Belfast, 
24  Houlton 
23|     do 
23!     ^o 
4liTallmadge 


S 
S 

s 

s 
s 

M 
M 

S 
M 
M 

S 
S 
S 
S 
S 

s 

s 
s 
s 
s 

M 

s 
s 
s 
s 
s 
s 
s 
s 
s 
s 
s 
s 
s 

M 
M 

s 
s 
s 
s 
s 

IVI 
M 
M 

M 

M\ 


Reiiinrks. 


APPENDIX   D. 

633 

Return  of  Sixth  Battery  of  Mounted  Artillery,  (  Continued.^ 

|S«  Miistr'd 

Names. 

o 

Residence.       gg'      into 

Remarks. 

Metcalf,  James 

< 
18 

Sl  U.S.Ser. 

Tallmadge 

S 

Merrill,  Joshua  P. 

18 

Aroostook 

S 

Mosher,  Albert 

29 

Smithfield 

S 

Nook,  Sylvanus 

20 

Waterville 

S 

Osborn,  M.  L. 

18 

S 

Pettee,  Ansel  R. 

l\> 

s 

Peirce,  Joseph  H. 

20 

Smithfield 

8 

Peirce,  John  F. 

18 

do 

S 

Pattee,  George  H. 

21 

do 

S 

I 

Pattee,  Albert  M. 

21 

Mercer 

s 

Peirce,  Orlando  W. 

16 

Smithfield 

s 

Penney,  Manley  M. 

26 

do 

M 

I 

Plummer,  John  H. 

20 

Waterville 

s 

t 

1 

Palmer,  Eugene 

18 

Baring 

s 

r 

Reed,  Henry 

22 

Houlton 

s 

Russell,  Asa 

3.5 

Amity 

M 

Rich.  Charles  H. 

2-3 

Smithfield 

S 

Russell,  James  T. 

17 

Hodgdon 

s 

V 

Rollins,  Richard  M. 

22 

Lee 

s 

Richardson,  Henry 

23 

Belgrade 

s 

/ 

Seavey,  Charles  C. 

27 

Meddybemps 

s 

Spooner,  Jonas  C. 

45 

Houlton 

M 

Spurr,  Alden 

23 

Amity 

s 

Stockford,  W.  T. 

21 

Hodgdon 

s 

1) 

Stockford,  J.  N. 

18 

do 

s 

Seamen,  Joshua  G. 

20 

Aroostook 

s 

y 

Spurr,  Albert 

21 

Amity 

s 

Snow,  W.  S. 

28 

Danforth 

M 

Wiggin,  Edward,  Jr. 

24 

Plodgdon  [B. 

M 

Weaver,  John 

20 

Woodstock,  N 

s 

Wade,  James  W. 

18 

Smithfield 

s 

Wallace,  Robert 

23 

Crawford 

s 

ScoficUl,  C.  E. 

26 

Mt.  Vernon 

M 

Woodman,  Marston 

24 

Searsport 

s 

^, 

Merrithew,  E.  L. 

24 

do 

s 

Jan.  11, 

1862. 

> 

Hall,  Albert  B. 

23 

Augusta 

M 

do 

Bickforu,  Stephen 

45 

M 

do 

Gardner,  Jeremiah 

35 

Portland 

M 

do 

Hewins,  Joseph  T. 

22 

Manchester 

S 

do 

McKusic,  Marshall 

21 

Baring 

M 

do 

Randall,  Freeman 

20 

Stockton 

S 

do 

MeCiie,  Peter 

21 

Portland 

S 

do 

Trefethen,  Epps  A. 

20 

do 

S 

do 

Hoe,  Henry  J. 

19 

do 

s 

do 

Gallison,  W.  H. 

28 

do 

s 

do 

Condon,  Nathaniel 

24 

Metenicus 

S 

do 

Hodgdon,  Robert, 

27 

Xewburyport, 

S 

do 

Gove,  Horace  S. 

23 

Lincoln"  [Ms. 

S 

do 

• 

Sawtell,  William  W. 

24 

Dexter 

S 

do 

41 


NOTE   TO   APPENDIX   D. 


The  returns  of  the  first  twelve  regiments  and  the  company  of  Sharp-Shooters  are 
dated  December  1st,  1861,  but  subsequent  changes  in  the  field  and  staflF  organizations 
have  been  noted  from  the  rosters  to  the  latest  date  practicable.  The  returns  of  the 
Thirteenth,  Fourteenth,  and  Fifteenth  Regiments  of  Infantry,  the  First  Regiment  of 
Cavalry,  and  the  six  Batteries  of  Mounted  Artillery,  are  dated  December  31st,  1861. 
Subsequent  additions  to  the  list  of  commissioned  oflicers  have  been  added  as  far  as 
possible.  The  aggregate  of  troops  furnished  (Appendix  F),  includes  the  footing  of 
the  preceding  returns  and  the  rolls  of  recruits  since  received  at  this  oflSce. 


EK.I?.A.T^V. 


A  few  cn-ors  liave  occurred  iu  setting  up  this  Appendix  by  which  the  remarks 
against  some  names  have  been  dropped  or  raised  a  line.  The  whole  Appendix  as 
printed  has  been  carefully  examined  for  errors,  principally  of  this  character,  and 
wherever  they  have  been  found  of  importance  enough  to  require  mention,  note  is 
made  below. 

SECOND  REGIMENT. 

Page  (33 — Read  Corporal  J.  C.  Harmon,  promoted  to  Sergeant  instead  of  Lieut. 

Page  70 — Read  Hawes  Zebedee  T.,  detached  as  wagoner  instead  of  Hersom,  and 
Luce  Cornelius  E.,  detached  as  wagoner  instead  of  Murphy. 

Page  74 — Read  Gould  James,  discharged  Oct.  18  for  disability. 

Page  82 — Read  Torrey  Octavius,  discharged  instead  of  Tolman  Eleazer  B. ;'  White 
Frank  J.,  discharged  instead  of  Templeton  Orrin,  and  Wentworth  John  P.,  promoted 
to  Corporal  instead  of  White. 

Page  yii — Read  Cook  Moses,  discharged  instead  of  Curtis  John  W. ;  Ellingwood 
Wm.  A.,  deceased  instead  of  Card  James,  and  Edgerly  George,  mutineer,  instead 
Ellingwood. 

Page  94 — Read  York  Benj.  P.,  mutineer,  instead  of  Atkins  Robert  L.,and  Crocker 
Crosby  M.,  wagoner  instead  of  Crawford  Adolphus  S. 

Page  104 — Read  Charles  Smith,  promoted  to  Lieut,  in  14th  instead  of  loth  Regi- 
ment. 

Page  118 — Read  Teeling  William,  transferred  to  2d  N.  Y.  Regt.  instead  of  Spauld- 
ing  John  L.,  and  Tarr  Albert  11.,  promoted  to  Corporal  instead  of  Teeling. 

TI^IRD   REGIMENT. 

Page  122 — Read  Brown  Henry  Y.,  deserted  instead  of  Brown  Wm.  II. 

Page  132 — Read  remarks  against  Bachelder  and  Dounell,    Donnell  and  Pierce. 

Page  148 — Read  Keenan  Thomas,  deserted  instead  of  Hubbard  George  W. 

Page  IGO — Read  Wheeler  George  L.,  sick  in  camp  instead  of  Vining  Marcellus, 
and  Wormwood  Tristam  G.,  discharged  instead  of  Young  Moses  W. 

Page  170 — Read  2d  corporal  F.  S.  Martin,  instead  of  Morton. 

Page  172 — Read  Vining  II.  S.,  discha.iged  instead  of  Thorns  Wm.  S.,  and  Wagg 
Chas.  H. ,  discharged  instead  of  Wentworth  G.  C. 

Page  176 — Read  Hammond  Christopher,  sick  instead  of  Holmes  James  M. 

Page  178 — Read  Folsom  S.  P.,  sick  instead  of  Stevens  Thomas  J.,  and  Burt  Edwin, 
promoted  to  Major  instead  of  Thomas  Zadoc  H.  Read  from  No.  65  to  No.  81  inclu- 
sive, single,  instead  of  married. 

FOURTH  REGIMENT. 

Page  184 — Read  Lovejoy  Joshua,  and  Lessor  George,  deserted  insterd  of  Lessor 
and  JNlonroe. 

Page  220 — Read  Grossman  Chas  H.,  Sergeant,  sick  instead  of  Somes  John  G. 

Page  222 — Read  Nos.  71  and  72,  Wright  instead  Wryht.  Read  Wright  Joseph,, 
killed  at  battle  of  Bull  Run. 


FIFTH   KEGIlMENT. 

Page  262 — Read  Goweii  James  H.,  dischiirged  Oct.  Jid  ;  (lowen  S.  1*,,  promoldl  to 
Corporal,  and  lliggins  James  H.,  discharged  instead  of  Huntoon  W.  11. 
Page  2'J2 — Read  against  No.  25,  Hosack  G.  A.,  instcail  ofllaracli  (!.  A. 

SIXTH  REGIMKNT. 

Page  314 — Read  Sergt.  .Vugustus  P.  Somerbj-,  discharged  fur  disability. 

Page  317 — Read  l)uw  Andrew  J.,  sick  at  camp  instead  ofElderkin  Win.  A. 

Page  ol8 — Read  Sergeant  Henry  C,  discharged.  Read  Tracy  John,  deoea.sed  Oc- 
tober 15. 

Page  323 — Read  John  Leach,  promoted  instead  of  Jesse  Treat,  and  Vv'm.  A.  Quinn, 
promoted  instead  of  James  Lamprey. 

Page  324 — Read  Lewis  Thomas  W.,  deserted. 

Page  327 — Read  Babcock  Augustine,  sick  in  camp  instead  of  discharged. 

Pao;e  332 — Read  Lvford  Fifietd,  deceased  instead  of  Lancaster  Chester  J. 


EIGHTH   REGIMENT. 

Page  377 — Read  Thibadeau  Joseph  H.,  instead  of  Shibcrdean  Joseph  H. 
Page  882 — Read  Burke  James  S.,  promoted  to  Corporal  instead  of  Beau. 


NINTH   REGIMENT. 

Page  408 — Read  Eaton  Edward  R.,  deceased  instead  of  Estes  Benjamin. 
Page  40'J — Read  Young  Warren  W.,  left  at  Annapolis  instead  of  deserted. 


TENTH  REGIMENT. 
Page  457 — Read  Bradeen  Wm.  II.,  deserted  instead  of  Bradbury  Hugh  M. 

ELEVENTH  REGIMENT. 
Page  4'J4 — Read  Chapman  Calvin  S.,  left  at  Augusta,  in.ytead  of  West  Daniel. 

FIRST   REGIMENT  OF  CAVALRY. 
Page  594 — Read  Fisk  Amos,  deserted  instead  of  Fales  F.  M. 


Enn  a:t  A^. 


APPENDIX  B. 

Page  42,  read  Sawyer  Josliua  L.,  Captain  Co.  G,  13th  Regiment,  instead  of  Thomas 
J.  Sawyer,  Captain  Co.  G,  15th  Regiment. 

APPENDIX  C. 

Page  46,  read  Cummings  George  W.,  Captain  Co.  I,  9th  Regiment,  instead  oi 
Cunningham  Geo.  W. 

APPENDIX  D. 

Page  148,  read  Keenan  Thomas,  deserted,  instead  of  Hubbard  Geo.  W. 

Page  170,  read  2d  Corporal  F.  S.  Martin,  instead  of  F.  S.  Morton. 

Page  292,  read  No.  25,  Hosack  G.  A.,  instead  of  Harach  G.  A. 

Page  310,  read  Sui-geon  Eugene  F.  Sanger,  instead  of  Eugene  F.  Sawyer. 

Page  377,  read  Thibadeau  Joseph  H.,  instead  of  Shiberdean  Joseph  H. 

Page  536,  read  Rolstown  Robert,  instead  of  Robboston  Robert. 

Page  541,  read  Capt.  Joshua  L.  Sawyer,  instead  of  Thos.  J.  Sawyer. 

Same  page,  read  Lieut.  Wm.  T.  Smith,  instead  of  Wm.  1.  Smith. 

Page  544,  read  Swift  Cyrus,  instead  of  Sfift  Cyrus. 

Page  566,  read  Dolliff  Chas.  H.,  instead  of  Dolliff  Henry. 

Same  page,  read  Karnes  Thomas,  instead  of  Haines  Thomas. 

Same  page,  read  Livingston  Hiram  W.,  instead  of  Livingston  Henry  W. 

Page  569,  read  Tripp  Daniel  W.,  instead  of  Tripp  David  W. 

Same  page,  read  Vaughan  Hiram  C,  instead  of  Vaugh  Hiram  C. 

Page  574,  read  Marr  Gilmore  P.,  instead  of  Man  Gilmore  P. 

Same  page,  read  Marr  James,  instead  of  Man  James. 

Same  page,  read  Greenlow  Jacob,  instead  of  Grembow  Jacob. 

Page  575,  read  Orren  Whitney,  instead  of  Owen  Whitney. 

Page  577,  read  Lieut.  Enoch  M.  Deeriug,  instead  of  Enoch  M.  Dening. 

Same  page,  read  Barrows  William,  instead  of  Burrows  William. 

Same  page,  read  DeLaney  Warren  S.,  instead  of  De  Craney  Warren. 

Same  page,  read  Gillson  Luke,  instead  of  Jillson  Luke. 

Page  579,  read  Lieut  J.  Z.  Swanton,  instead  of  J.  B.  Swanton. 

Same  page,  read  Gallagher  Edmund  F. ,  instead  of  Gallagher  Edward  F. 

Same  page,  read  Laskey  Nathaniel,  instead  of  Laskey  Michael. 

Page  589,  read  Keive  Daniel,  instead  of  Kewe  Daniel. 

Page  595,  read  George  Cowee,  instead  of  George  Cowell. 

Same  page,  read  Martin  T.  V.  Bowman,  instead  of  Martin  T.  V.  Benman. 

Page  603,  read  Harvey  L.  Goodhue,  instead  of  Henry  L.  Goodhue. 

Page  607,  read  John  Mc.  Pei-kins,  instead  of  John  McPei-kins. 

Page  608,  read  Pei'kins  William  H.,  instead  of  Perkins  Nahum  H. 

Same  page,  read  Newbegin  Danvill,  instead  of  Newbergin  Daniel  C. 

Page  601),  read  Burns  William,  instead  of  Barnes  William. 

Page  614,  Vigeu  Levi,  instead  of  Vique  Levi. 

Page  618,  read  Chase  James  W.,  instead  of  Close  James  W. 

Page  619,  read  Vielson  John,  instead  of  Neilson  John. 


Note. — Page  SO,  appendix  B,  page  564,  app  D,  John  Hosley  appears  as  2d  Lieut, 
of  Co.  H,  14th  Regiment  ;  his  commission,  however,  was  withheld,  and  he  mustered 
out  of  service,  and  Geo.  Webster  of  Portland  was  commissioned  and  mustered  in  as  2d 
Lieut,  of  the  Company.  Page  363,  appendix  D,  William  Crosby  was  never  war- 
ranted as  Sergeant,  and  was  therefore  erroneously  returned  as  reduced  to  ranks. 
Appendix  D,  page  502,  Whitaker  William  erroneously  returned  as  a  deserter. 


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