These forts, especially Gregg, made a desperate defense. General Gibbon says that the assault on this fort was "the most desperate one of the war." It was only taken by a determined bayonet dash led by Lieutenant Payne, of our regiment, who was the first man to leap into the fort and who owed his life to his skill with the use of the saber, a skill acquired as a trooper in Mexico, and in many desperate Indian fights during a term of service on the plains of the west. As Gregg fell, Whitworth was carried, and the first in it too were of the Eleventh, Companies A and B, that had been detached as skirmishers when the regiment crossed the Confederate works in the morning. These companies had driven the enemy's skirmishers through the fields between the enemy's lines of works, finally forcing them into a great area of log barracks flanking Whitworth, when the Confederates made it warm for our men in every way, they setting fire to the barracks, and fighting from street to street of the blazing structures. Finally the rebel skirmishers fell back into Whitworth, A and B then crowded closely to this work, returning its heavy fire with interest, until Turner's brigade of West Virginians moved forward to assault the fort, when the boys of these companies of the Eleventh darted forward at the head of the assaulting column, entering the fort by its sallyport, and the rebels were already throwing down their guns when Turner's men appeared on the scene. Nor were A and B yet satisfied. Anticipating an immediate assault on the enemy's inner and only remaining line of works, these companies pushed across the intervening fields and secured a skirmishing position on Indian Town Creek, where they remained for some time, anxiously looking for an advancing Union column, and fully determined to head it, and if possible be the first armed Yankees to enter the Cockade City. But General Humphreys says the Sixth Corps men were exhausted, having been under arms for eighteen hours now, and it was concluded not to attack further until the next morning. Up to the night of the 2d of April, of D, Privates Tehan, Mathews, Morrill, Ryan, Stratton and Watson were wounded, Privates Ryan and Watson mortally, and Sergeant Gowell, Privates Bickmore, Brien, Findel, Geary, Gibbs, Seavey, Simmonds and Stevens were taken prisoners. Of the prisoners Private Bickmore was wounded when captured. The prisoners from D were taken while on the picket line, when the Mississippians ran over it the morning of April 1st, and Private Peter Haegan would have been added to their list but for his shrewdly begging permission of his captor to be allowed to get the haversack Peter had left at the foot of a tree near the post he was surprised on. The good natured Mississippian allowed him to go the few feet only separating him and his provender bag, but Peter failed to return, preferring to throw himself upon the ground and crawl to the rear until he had reached our line.
THE PURSUIT AND THE SURRENDER.
The morning of the 3d of April it was quickly known that Lee's army had escaped in the direction of Amelia Court House, and that his troops from both Richmond and Petersburgh were concentrating there. But his objective point was the question. Was he intending to move directly west towards Lynchburg, or southwest for Danville? In either case he must do so through Burkeville Junction, where the Southside and the Richmond and Danville railroads cross each other. Sheridan with his cavalry and the Fifth Corps, followed by Meade with the Second and Sixth Corps, pushed along the south side of the Appomattox River to keep in constant touch of Lee's movements and to strike the Danville road between its crossing the Appomattox at High Bridge and Burkeville Junction, while Ord with the troops of the Twenty-fourth Corps as a flying column, in the lightest possible marching order, should directly push for the Junction, moving along the Southside road, with the Ninth Corps following. We reached the Junction in the night of the 5th, having marched fifty-two miles since the morning of the 3d. And that night General Read, of General Ord's staff, moved towards High Bridge with a small force, his orders requiring him to seize and burn that bridge and those at Farmville, if possible. This by order of General Grant, and transmitted through Sheridan, then at about half-way between Burkeville Junction and Amelia Court House. The morning of the 6th, Ord was notified by Sheridan that Lee was apparently moving on the Junction. As soon as Grant was informed of this, he directed Ord to move to Rice Station, two-thirds of the way towards Farmville, when there we were directly in Lee's road were he pushing for either Lynchburg or Danville. At the same time messengers were hurried to overtake General Read before he should reach High Bridge, where the van of Lee's army already was, but it was too late to save the fated young officer from death, and his small command from almost annihilation. At Rice Station we found Longstreet's Command intrenched and ready for us, Longstreet quite willing to fight for the time Anderson, Ewell and Gordon needed to march by his rear with the wagon trains they were convoying from Amelia Court House. But as it was about night, we contented ourselves with taking position to attack from in the early morning. During this day, the 6th, Sheridan and Meade were constantly attacking Lee's army at every possible point, and successfully, too, for they captured Ewell and his entire command, together with one-half of Anderson's, a large part of Gordon's, and destroyed the greater part of the trains they were making such useless sacrifices for. Longstreet escaped us while we were sleeping before his intrenchments at Rice Station. Marching to Farmville he crossed to the north bank of the Appomattox, and in the morning, that of the 7th, began to move towards Lynchburg by the road leading through Appomattox Court House. He was followed by Gordon, and he by Mahone. Finding that Longstreet had stolen away, Ord moved on towards Farmville in pursuit, marching by the short cut wagon road Longstreet had gone over, instead of following the railroad to High Bridge. Wright was now following us with the Sixth Corps. All the bridges but one across the Appomattox had been destroyed by the rebels after crossing, and they were in the act of destroying that one, a wagon road bridge near High Bridge, when the Second Corps advance, under Barlow, reached it and saved it.
The Second Corps immediately crossed the Appomattox by this bridge, treading so closely on the heels of the Confederates that General Barlow overtook Gordon's Corps, attacked it and cut off a large part of the wagon train it was covering. So threatening was the Second Corps in its movements, that Lee was forced to halt his force and take a strong position on the crest of a long slope of ground that covered the stage and plank roads leading to Lynchburg. Here he threw up light intrenchments and put artillery in position. After riding along the ground taken up by Lee, General Meade ordered the Second Corps to attack, at the same time sending messengers to Ord to have our division and the Sixth Corps cross the river at Farmville, and help force Lee into a general engagement. But as there was no bridge remaining near us for us to cross by, nor could a fordable place be found, this order could not be obeyed. The Second Corps attack then, unsupported, was but a partial success, but enables General Humphreys, then in command of that Corps, to claim with reason that by the enforced detention due to the vigor and aggressiveness of the movement of the Second Corps, Lee lost the supplies awaiting him at Appomattox Station and gave time for Sheridan with his cavalry and Ord with the Fifth and Twenty-fourth Corps to put themselves across his path at Appomattox Court House. The Second and Sixth Corps pushed directly after Lee the morning of the 8th. He had moved in the night toward Lynchburg. These Corps kept up this direct pursuit until midnight, only halting after making a march of twenty-six miles. The morning of the 8th, the Twenty-fourth and the Fifth Corps pushed out from near Farmville, and accompanied by General Grant and staff, pushed towards Appomattox Court House by the shortest roads. All day long these Corps pressed forward, the men, although tired and footsore, requiring neither urging nor command to put forth every effort to head Lee off from Lynchburg, for all understood that it was Grant's purpose for us to march by Lee's army and head him off, while the Second and Sixth Corps should dog his heels and hamper his speed by forcing him to turn and defend himself at every opportunity they could get. It was a question of legs and endurance now. On and on our men plodded, none falling out until worn out. All were too tired even to raise a cheer in passing General Grant as he was sitting on a roadside log resting himself while enjoying a quiet smoke. And General Ord secured this tribute when, in response to the cries of "Coffee" that ran along the marching line he was riding by to reach the head of the column, he halted it as soon as he gained its advance, that the tired, hungry men might rest a bit while they cooked their coffee, every man his own, in his tin dipper set on one of the hastily lighted roadside fires. Ord was one of the general officers that knew the needs of men. "Get out of the road men," shouted one of his staff as they rode along through a line of men resting in the dusty road. "Stop Sir," said the gray old general sternly, "the men are tired, rein to the roadside and follow that." As the day passed we found ourselves on the track of Sheridan; prisoners, guns and trains of wagons captured by his vigorous advance, lined the roadside, encouraging our tired men to put forth every exertion. Darkness found us still pressing on and it was not until about daybreak that we halted for more than a few minutes rest at a time, the Fifth Corps plodding on at our heels in dogged determination to be there too. At about daylight we reached the vicinity of Appomattox Station, which Sheridan's Cavalry had reached a few hours before, and in time to capture a train of artillery and three trains of cars loaded with subsistence supplies for Lee's army. Our division halted near the captured cars, and details of our men set to work to divide the fat sides of Virginia bacon they were mainly loaded with, among their regiments, and tired, sleepy, but more hungry than either, we made coffee, greedily ate great slices of uncooked bacon with the few crackers of hard bread yet remaining in the haversacks, thinking it as appetizing and satisfying a meal as we had ever eaten. But we had not fairly wiped the bacon grease from our smacking lips when the roar of guns and the roll of musketry rose from the immediate front, telling us that our cavalry was heavily engaged. Falling in quickly at the sharp voiced orders transmitted from Gibbon down, the men were double quicked on the sound of battle. We soon came up with the retiring cavalry, Crook's and Custer's men stubbornly fighting Gordon's advancing infantry column. As we sped by them into the woods Gordon's men were pushing through, a voice shouted, "There's the Eleventh Maine," and a wild cheer rose from a body of cavalry on our right. It was the First Maryland, now mounted and serving in its own arm of the service. Inspired by this recognition and complimentary tribute, the Eleventh dashed vigorously forward and crossed the road Lee's army was now making its last advance on. The gray lines of Gordon's men were dashing forward as the cavalry fell back behind us, but as the swiftly deploying lines of battle of our division unrolled before them, and the long line of blue-clad men pressed forward to receive them, the last advance of the Army of Northern Virginia became a hasty retreat. Negotiations that had been going on between Grant and Lee by letter for two days were now resumed with the result that we all know of. But while the leaders were conferring, we of the opposing rank and file were not sitting down in the amity the histories of the war indicate we were. Blood was shed on the hills of Appomattox that day. As the column of Gordon fell back in the haste of consternation at the unexpected appearance of infantry in their path, we followed after it, and entering the wide field beyond which the Confederates were drawn up behind planted artillery, we were ordered by General Foster to press across it. Then, though unsupported, the Eleventh pushed forward, and finding its progress contested by the fire of a battery before it, broke into a yell and charged the guns. The swift advance was met not only by a sweep of grape and canister, but by the volley fire of a supporting line of battle. In the confusion the two right companies were separated from the left one, rejoining the regiment as it lay in a protecting declension of the open field before the battery it had sought to capture, grape, canister and bullets sweeping over it in appalling volume. Many of those remaining at the log houses the right companies of the regiment had occupied before rejoining the regiment were captured, the Confederate cavalry pushing forward and enveloping this advance position about the time the main body of the occupying companies abandoned it to rejoin the regiment. To make a short story of it, a number of the Eleventh were killed and wounded before the regiment got out of its untenable position before the battery, which it did by moving down one protecting ravine and up another that led nearly back to the position in the woods it had charged from. It was at the moment of retreat that private Moses E. Sherman, of D, was killed, struck dead at the feet of the First Sergeant of the company, Sergeant Keene, who would not believe his friend dead at first, nor would he leave the field until he was convinced that "Mustache" was dead. Poor little "Mustache!" ever cheerfully smiling, ever ready for lark or duty, more than liked by all of us, it seems hard indeed that one so able and willing to enjoy life, and to make life enjoyable for others, should lie dead on the last battlefield of the war. The lot of the Sherman boys was a hard one. Both original members of the company, both taken prisoners at Fair Oaks to endure the privations of Libby Prison together, both reenlisted, William to be mortally wounded at Deep Bottom in August, '64, and Moses to die in the last charge that our old company was called upon to participate in. Scarcely had the regiment reached a sheltered position, when companies A and B were thrown out as part of a skirmish line forming to cover an attack General Ord was preparing, and this skirmish line was moving swiftly across the field intervening between the battle lines when a galloping aid overtook it and announced Lee's surrender. Besides Private Sherman killed, Private Burns and Curtis of D were wounded in making the assault on the battery, which proved to be a liberal section of the celebrated Washington artillery. The formal surrender of the regiments of the Army of Northern Virginia was made to the Fifth and Twenty-fourth Corps, as they were the Corps that, out marching the Confederates, had closed the road of their retreat. We encamped on the battlefield during the progress of the surrender, and it was not until the men of the last regiment of Lee's Army had stacked arms, laid its ragged colors on the now useless bayonets, and marched mournfully away to ruined homes to begin the world over again, that we took up our line of march for Richmond, the last of the Corps of the Army of the Potomac preceding us by a few days.
AFTER THE SURRENDER.
Our Corps moved towards Richmond in a leisurely and gala-day manner, the bands playing whenever we moved through a village or country "city," (the white flag flying from every house in token of acquiescence in the terms of the surrender.) Our columns, objects of intense curiosity to sway crowds of women and children, white and black, with swarthy, gray clothed veterans peeping grimly from out of the background at the men they had never before been so near except in armed violence. We arrived at Manchester, opposite Richmond, the 25th of April, where we camped for the night. The 26th we entered the city and were received by the occupying troops, troops of the Army of the James, the city having surrendered to General Weitzel's advance from the north side, on the morning of April 3d. There was a marked contrast in the appearance of ourselves and the receiving comrades. They as spick and span as if just turned out of military band boxes, we ragged and dust laden, but as we marched along between their drawn up lines, it was plainly expressed to us that they would gladly be able to change places with Foster's division to bear its prestige of endurance and intrepidity. Nor did the crowds of people thronging the streets we marched through, sidewalks, steps, doors and windows, seem to think our dusty line suffering by comparison, the many military looking men in these throngs watching the soldierly swing of our marching column with manifest though silent approval. And the Eleventh, with its one-armed Colonel riding at its head, its bullet tattered banners floating above it, and its men of '61, '62, '63, and '64 now welded by association, discipline and common danger into a compact if conglomerate mass, attracted no little attention as it kept step to the audacious declarations of its band—"That in Dixies land it took its stand to live and die in Dixies land." "Yes," drawled one ex-confederate officer to another, "they say this regiment was in the advance at Fair Oaks, McClellan's old boys; none better." We went into camp in a grove back of the city. Here we remained for several months, doing such duty as was necessary in the militarily occupied city. From Richmond the "'62" men took their departure for Maine, the three years they had enlisted for having expired. The company was now officered by W. H. H. Frye as Captain, Nelson H. Norris as First Lieutenant, Lieutenant Perkins had become Captain of K, Lieutenant Young First Lieutenant of A, and First Sergeant Keene was made Second Lieutenant of H, a richly deserved honor, for there was no better soldier in the regiment than Josiah F. Keene. This reduced the "original members" remaining with the company to First Sergeant McGraw, Corporal Annis, Privates Day, Dunifer and Longley. The remainder of the company, now that the "'62" men were gone, being made up of the men of '63, who had joined the regiment at Gloucester Point, in April, 1864, and of the ones who had joined in the fall of 1864. On the 24th of November we were moved to Fredericksburg, the headquarters of the military department known as that of Northeastern Virginia, then commanded by Brigadier-General Harris, but soon by Colonel Hill, for some time now Brevet Brigadier-General Hill. From here the companies were scattered through the department, D going to Northumberland County in what was called the sub-district of Essex. In January, 1866, the companies assembled at Fredericksburg to go to City Point, where we were formally mustered out on the 2d of February, but we retained our company and regimental organization until we reached Augusta, where on the 10th day of February we were paid off, and Old Company D broke ranks for the last time.
The 26 in service at Muster-out of Regiment were:
| Charles Sellmer, Capt. Co. B. | Jotham S. Annis, Corporal. | |
| Albert Maxfield, Capt. Co. H. | Andrew J. Mudgett, Corporal. | |
| Ellery D. Perkins, Capt. Co. K. | James E. Dow, Corporal. | |
| Wm. H. H. Frye, Capt. Co. D. | Frederick Arnold, Private. | |
| Robert Brady, Jr., 1st Lieut. Co. I. | Ruel C. Burgess, Private. | |
| Nelson H. Norris, 1st Lieut. Co. D. | John W. Day, Private. | |
| Judson L. Young, 1st Lieut. Co. A. | Prince E. Dunifer, Private. | |
| Josiah F. Keene, 2d Lieut. Co. H. | Alexander B. Dyer, Private. | |
| Timothy McGraw, 1st Sergt. | Hervey B. Johnson, Private. | |
| Stephen Mudgett, Sergt. | Leonard C. Judkins, Private. | |
| Daniel W. Woodbury, Sergt. | John Longley, Private. | |
| John Deacon, Sergt. | Dennis Tehan, Private. | |
| Frank E. Young, Sergt. | Joseph Vandenbosch, Private. |
| 1861 | 1890 | ||||||
Roster of Company "D," Eleventh Regiment, | |||||||
| Age. | Entered Service. | Left Service. | How Left Service. | Residence When Enlisted. | |||
| Final Record or P O. Address, 1890. | Remarks. | ||||||
| Captains. | |||||||
| 1. | Leonard S. Harvey | 30 | Sept. 7, '61. | June 22, '62. | Resigned. | Weston, Me. | |
| San Francisco, Cal. | +Original Captain. | ||||||
| 2. | John D. Stanwood | 35 | Sept. 12, '61. | Jan. 19, '63. | Resigned. | Springfield, Me. | |
| Winn, Me. | +Original First Lieutenant. | ||||||
| 3. | Albert G. Mudgett | 34 | Sept. 25, '61. | May 13, '65. | Mustered out. | Newburgh, Me. | |
| Greenleaf, Kansas. | +Prisoner at Bermuda Hundred, Va. | ||||||
| 4. | William H. H. Frye | 21 | Nov. 7, '61. | Feb. 13, '66. | Mustered out. | Fryeburg, Me. | |
| Rosemont, Kansas. | +Promoted Brevet-Capt. U.S. Vols. | ||||||
| First Lieutenants. | |||||||
| 1. | Leonard Butler | 21 | July 18, '62. | Apr. 14, '63. | Died of Disease. | Hancock, Me. | |
| Died in Service. | +Died at Beaufort, S.C. | ||||||
| 2. | Charles Sellmer | 31 | June 13, '63. | Feb. 9, '66. | Mustered out. | Beaufort, S.C. | |
| Zellwood, Fla. | +Promoted Captain Co. B. | ||||||
| 3. | Albert Maxfield | 25 | Feb. 27, '62. | Feb. 2, '66. | Mustered out. | Windham, Me. | |
| New York. | +Promoted Captain Co. H. | ||||||
| 4. | Ellery D. Perkins | 27 | Aug. 16, '62. | Feb. 2, '66. | Mustered out. | Cutler, Me. | |
| Los Alamos, Cal. | +Promoted Captain Co. K. | ||||||
| 5. | Nelson H. Norris | 18 | Oct. 1, '61. | Feb. 2, '66. | Mustered out. | Wayne, Me. | |
| Aurora, Ills. | +Thrice Wounded. | ||||||
| Second Lieutenants. | |||||||
| 1. | Gibson S. Budge | 26 | Sept. 12, '61. | Mar. 20, '62. | Resigned. | Springfield, Me. | |
| Lee, Maine. | +Original Second Lieutenant. | ||||||
| 2. | Francis M. Johnson | 31 | Sept. 19, '61. | July 13, '63. | Resigned. | Springfield, Me. | |
| Springfield, Me. | +Prisoner at Mathews Co., Va. | ||||||
| 3. | Judson L. Young | 23 | Sept. 23, '61. | Feb. 2, '66. | Mustered out. | Springfield, Me. | |
| Lincoln, Me. | +Promoted First Lieutenant Co. A. | ||||||
| First Sergeants | |||||||
| 1. | Robert Brady | 40 | Sept. 23, '61 | Mar. 14, '63. | Resigned. | Enfield, Me. | |
| Enfield, Me. | +Promoted Second Lieutenant Co. B. | ||||||
| 2. | Abner F. Bassett | 24 | Sept. 7, '61. | Sept. 15, '64. | Killed on Picket. | Weston, Me. | |
| Killed on Picket. | +Killed in front of Petersburgh, Va. | ||||||
| 3. | Josiah F. Keene | 17 | Oct. 1, '61. | Mar. 3, '66. | Mustered out. | Waterville, Me. | |
| Minneapolis, Minn. | +Promoted Second Lieutenant Co. H. | ||||||
| 4. | George Day | 23 | Aug. 28, '62. | June 12, '65. | Mustered out. | Kennebunkport, Me. | |
| Died July 11, '89. | +Died in Kennebunkport, Me. | ||||||
| 5. | Timothy McGraw | 18 | Sept. 29, '61. | Feb. 2, '66. | Mustered out. | Jackson Brook, Me. | |
| Danforth, Me. | +Wounded at Deep Run, Va. | ||||||
| Sergeants. | |||||||
| 1. | James W. Noyes | 25 | Sept. 19, '61. | July 10, '62. | Died of Disease. | Topsfield, Me. | |
| Died in Service. | Died in Baltimore, Md. | ||||||
| 2. | Ephriam Francis | 33 | Sept. 23, '61. | Nov. 18, '64. | Mustered out. | Enfield, Me. | |
| Bruce's Crossing, Mich. | +Mustered out at expiration of term. | ||||||
| 3. | Gardiner E. Blake | 33 | July 17, '62. | Apr. 16, '65. | Disability. | Surry, Me. | |
| W. Sullivan, Me. | +Prisoner at Bermuda Hundred, Va. | ||||||
| 4. | Robert Brady, Jr. | 16 | Nov. 2, '61. | Feb. 2, '66. | Mustered out. | Enfield, Me. | |
| New York. | +Promoted First Lieutenant Co. I. | ||||||
| 5. | Alphonzo C. Gowell | 18 | Oct. 14, '61. | June 19, '65. | Mustered out. | Litchfield, Me. | |
| Hesperia, Mich. | +Prisoner at Hatcher's Run, Va. | ||||||
| 6. | Lyman M. Bragdon | 24 | July 17, '62. | June 12, '65. | Mustered out. | Franklin, Me. | |
| Franklin, Me. | +Wounded at Morris Island, S.C. | ||||||
| 7. | Jeremiah Stratton | 23 | July 21, '62. | June 12, '65. | Mustered out. | Hancock, Me. | |
| Hancock, Me. | +Wounded at Hatcher's Run, Va. | ||||||
| 8. | Stephen Mudgett | 20 | Dec. 28, '63. | Feb. 2, '66. | Mustered out. | Newburgh, Me. | |
| Dixmont Centre, Me. | Pro. Corp. May 1, '65, Sergt. June 1, '65. | ||||||
| 9. | Summer E. Cushing | 29 | Aug. 10, '63. | Oct. 16, '65. | Mustered out. | Bangor, Me. | |
| Thomaston, Me. | Pro. Corp. June 1, '65, Sergt. June 12, '65. | ||||||
| 10. | Daniel W. Woodbury | 18 | July 15, '63 | Feb. 2, '66. | Mustered out. | Litchfield, Me. | |
| Thomaston, Me. | +Wounded at Darbytown Road, Va. | ||||||
| 11. | Joel Tucker | 22 | Oct. 12, '64. | Oct. 11, '65. | Mustered out. | Millbridge, Me. | |
| South China, Me. | Pro. Corp. June 12, '65, Sergt. July 1, '65. | ||||||
| 12. | John Deacon | 29 | Dec. 15, '64. | Feb. 2, '66. | Mustered out. | ||
| Portland, Me. | Pro. Corp. July 1, '65, Sergt. Oct. 13, '65. | ||||||
| 13. | Frank E. Young | 21 | Mar. 13, '65. | Feb. 2, '66. | Mustered out. | Springfield, Me. | |
| Drowned, June 22, '80. | +Drowned at Carson City, Col. | ||||||
| Corporals | |||||||
| 1. | John McDonald | 21 | Sept. 23, '61 | May 16, '62. | Disability. | Topsfield, Me. | |
| Discharged at Washington, D.C. | |||||||
| 2. | Richard W. Dawe | 27 | Sept. 20, '61. | Apr. 20, '65. | Wounded. | Topsfield, Me. | |
| Calais, Me. | +Wounded at Bermuda Hundred, Va. | ||||||
| 3. | Hughey G. Rideout | 27 | Sept. 9, '61. | Aug. 18, '62. | Disability. | Springfield, Me. | |
| Died Aug 11, '64. | +Discharged at Augusta, Me. | ||||||
| 4. | John Sherman | 28 | Sept. 23, '61. | Apr. 10, '62. | Disability. | Topsfield, Me. | |
| Discharged at Washington, D.C. | |||||||
| 5. | Benjamin Gould | 23 | Oct. 12, '61. | Oct. 3, '62. | Disability. | Springfield, Me. | |
| Lewiston, Me | Discharged at Yorktown, Va. | ||||||
| 6. | Wm. H. Chamberlain | 21 | Oct. 24, '61. | Nov. 3, '62. | Disability. | Enfield, Me. | |
| Discharged at New York. | |||||||
| 7. | Ezra J. Philbrook | 24 | Sept. 16, '61. | Oct. 8, '62. | Disability. | Springfield, Me. | |
| Shelton, Neb. | Discharged at Washington, D.C. | ||||||
| 8. | Freeman R. Dakin | 35 | Sept. 28, '61. | Nov. 22, '62. | Disability. | Jackson Brook, Me. | |
| Mulvane, Kas. | +Prisoner at Fair Oaks, Va. | ||||||
| 9. | John Gihn | 26 | Sept. 23, '61. | June 1, '63. | Disability. | Topsfield, Me. | |
| +Discharged at Beaufort, S.C. | |||||||
| 10. | Leonard M. Witham | 28 | Oct. 11, '61. | Nov. 18, '62. | Died of Disease. | Enfield, Me. | |
| Died in Service. | +Died at Yorktown, Va. | ||||||
| 11. | Wm. B. Davis | 45 | Sept. 25, '61. | Sept. 23, '62. | Disability. | Enfield, Me. | |
| Died April 20, '87. | +Discharged at New York City. | ||||||
| 12. | Nathan C. Messer | 28 | Sept. 24, '61. | Sept. 2, '62. | Disability. | Enfield, Me. | |
| Lincoln, Me. | Discharged at Augusta, Me. | ||||||
| 13. | James E. Bailey | 18 | Sept. 23, '61. | Dec. 20, '64. | Wounded. | Topsfield, Me. | |
| Topsfield, Me. | +Wounded at Bermuda Hundred, Va. | ||||||
| 14. | Patrick Doherty | 36 | Sept. 17, '61. | Dec. 7, '62. | Disability. | Carroll, Me. | |
| Died Sept. 16, '64. | +Discharged at Yorktown, Va. | ||||||
| 15. | John Dyer | 18 | Sept. 17, '61. | Nov 18, '64. | Mustered out. | Springfield, Me. | |
| Killed May 23, '69. | +Killed at Springfield, Me. | ||||||
| 16. | Horace Whittier | 30 | Aug. 27, '62. | June 7, '65. | Mustered out. | Haynesville, Me. | |
| Glenwood, Me. | +Color Guard, wounded. | ||||||
| 17. | Shepard Whittier | 28 | Aug. 27, '62. | June 28, '65. | Mustered out. | Sidney, Me. | |
| Campello, Mass. | +Color Guard. | ||||||
| 18. | Stephen R. Bearce | 27 | Sept. 23, '62. | June 17, '65. | Mustered out. | Carroll, Me. | |
| Springfield, Me. | +Twice wounded. | ||||||
| 19. | Amaziah Hunter | 24 | Oct. 11, '61. | June 30, '65. | Mustered out. | Whitefield, Me. | |
| E. Providence, R.I. | +Reenlisted First Sergeant Co. I. | ||||||
| 20. | Wm. P. Weymouth | 30 | Aug. 15, '62. | Sept 2, '64. | Died of Wounds. | Springfield. Me. | |
| Died of Wounds. | +Twice wounded at Deep Bottom, Va. | ||||||
| 21. | James B. Williams | 33 | July 17, '62. | June 17, '65. | Mustered out. | Franklin, Me. | |
| Drowned June 20, '81. | +Drowned at South West Harbor, Me. | ||||||
| 22. | Alphonzo O. Donnell | 21 | July 17, '62. | June 12, '65. | Mustered out. | Franklin, Me. | |
| Promoted Corporal, Feb. 1, '65. | |||||||
| 23. | Edward Kennedy | 20 | Oct. 15, '64. | Oct 14, '65. | Mustered out. | Newry, Me. | |
| Promoted Corporal, June 12, '65. | |||||||
| 24. | Samuel Ross | 32 | Oct. 14, '64. | Oct. 13, '65. | Mustered out. | Robbinston, Me. | |
| N. Perry, Me. | Promoted Corporal, July 1, '65. | ||||||
| 25. | Jotham S. Annis | 39 | Sept. 9, '61. | Feb. 2, '66. | Mustered out. | Lee, Me. | |
| Lee, Me. | +Wounded at Drury's Bluff, Va. | ||||||
| 26. | Andrew J. Mudgett | 32 | Dec. 28, '63. | Feb. 2, '66. | Mustered out. | Newburgh, Me. | |
| Jackson, Me. | Promoted Corporal, Oct 13, '65. | ||||||
| 27. | James E. Dow | 23 | July 6, '64. | Feb. 2, '66. | Mustered out. | Bangor, Me. | |
| Jackson, Me. | Promoted Corporal, Oct. 13, '65. | ||||||
| Musician. | |||||||
| 1. | Robert A. Strickland | 18 | Oct. 17, '61. | Apr. 20, '63. | Disability. | Gardiner, Me. | |
| Bridgeport, Conn. | +Prisoner at Fair Oaks, Va. | ||||||
| Wagoners. | |||||||
| 1. | Henry W. Rider | 24 | Sept. 20, '61. | Feb. 7, '62. | Disability. | Bradford, Me. | |
| Died May 22, '64. | +Discharged at Washington, D.C. | ||||||
| 2. | Wm. H. Hardison | 27 | July 22, '62. | Apr. 2, '65. | Died of Disease. | Franklin, Me. | |
| Died in Service. | Died at Fortress Monroe, Va. | ||||||
| Privates. | |||||||
| 1. | Allen, George | 18 | Dec. 17, '63. | July 15, '64. | Died of Disease. | Lee, Me. | |
| Died in Service. | Died at Fortress Monroe, Va. | ||||||
| 2. | Arnold, Frederick | 19 | Dec. 16, '64. | Feb. 2, '66. | Mustered out. | ||
| Portland, Me. | M. O. with regiment. | ||||||
| 3. | Babb, Leonard P. | 19 | Aug. 26, '62. | June 12, '65. | Mustered out. | Kennebunkport, Me. | |
| Died Feb 22, '71. | Died at Dover, N.H. | ||||||
| 4. | Bartlett, Bartimus | 18 | Sept. 30, '61. | Mar. 18, '62. | Died of Disease | Lee, Me. | |
| Died in Service. | Died at Washington, D.C. | ||||||
| 5. | Bartlett, Wm. | 19 | Sept. 30, '61. | Aug. 20 '62. | Disability. | Lee, Me. | |
| Lee, Me. | Discharged at Augusta, Me. | ||||||
| 6. | Bates, Thomas J. | 21 | Oct. 9, '61. | Apr. 8, '62. | Died of Disease. | Whitefield, Me. | |
| Died in Service. | Died at Newport News, Va. | ||||||
| 7. | Bearce, Philo | 22 | Sept. 10, '61. | July 14, '62. | Died of Disease. | Springfield, Me. | |
| Died in Service. | Died at New York. | ||||||
| 8. | Betts, Bela W. | 43 | Sept. 19, '61. | Aug. 28, '62. | Died of Disease. | Weston, Me. | |
| Died in Service. | Died at Philadelphia, Pa. | ||||||
| 9. | Bickmore, Albion P. | 18 | Aug. 18, '64. | June 15, '65. | Mustered out. | Oldtown, Me. | |
| Hyde Park, Mass. | Wd. and Pris. at Hatcher's Run, Va., April 1, '65. | ||||||
| 10. | Blaine, Thomas R. | 21 | Feb. 18, '62. | Feb. 28, '65. | Mustered out. | Frederickton, N.B. | |
| Wd. at Fair Oaks, Va., May 31, '62. | |||||||
| 11. | Bolton, Sumner M. | 32 | Aug. 19, '63. | Apr. 1, '65. | Wounded. | Bangor, Me. | |
| Bangor, Me. | +Wd. and Pris. at Bermuda Hundred, Va. | ||||||
| 12. | Bragdon, Samuel A. | 19 | July 24, '62. | Aug. 15, '64. | Died of Wounds | Franklin, Me. | |
| Died of Wounds. | +Twice Wounded. | ||||||
| 13. | Bridges, John E. | 18 | Sept. 9, '61. | June 2, '64. | Killed in Action. | Springfield, Me. | |
| Killed in Action. | Killed at Bermuda Hundred, Va. | ||||||
| 14. | Bridgham, Leland F. | 20 | Sept. 2, '63. | June 5, '65. | Mustered out. | Charleston Me. | |
| Boston, Mass. | M. O. at Baltimore, Md. | ||||||
| 15. | Brien, Patrick | 21 | Aug. 23, '64. | Mustered out. | Woodstock, N.B. | ||
| Pris. at Hatcher's Run, Va., April 1, '65. | |||||||
| 16. | Brown, John | 21 | Dec. 7, '64. | Aug. 10, '65. | Deserted. | Sherbrook, N.S. | |
| ——— | Deserted at Richmond, Va. | ||||||
| 17. | Bryant, James W. | 21 | Aug. 23, '62. | June 12, '65. | Mustered out. | Springfield, Me. | |
| N. Lee, Me. | M. O. at Richmond, Va. | ||||||
| 18. | Bryant, Martin V. | 21 | Aug. 8, '62. | Oct. 3, '65. | Mustered out. | Hermon, Me. | |
| N. Carmel, Me. | +Prisoner at Bermuda Hundred, Va. | ||||||
| 19. | Bubier, Frank | 19 | Aug. 25, '63. | Sept. 13, '64. | Died of Wounds. | Lewiston, Me. | |
| Died of Wounds. | Wounded at Deep Run, Va., Aug, 16, '64. | ||||||
| 20. | Burgess, Ruel C. | 23 | Aug. 1, '63. | Feb. 2, '66. | Mustered out. | Vassalboro, Me. | |
| N. Vassalboro, Me. | M. O. with Regiment. | ||||||
| 21. | Burke, Charles H. | 18 | Sept. 28, '61. | Apr. 5, '62. | Disability. | Lee, Me. | |
| Lee, Me. | Discharged at Washington, D.C. | ||||||
| 22. | Burns, John | 23 | Dec. 16, '64. | Dec. 19, '65. | Mustered out. | Limington, Me. | |
| W. Oakland, Cal. | Wounded at Appomattox, Va., April 9, '65. | ||||||
| 23. | Buswell, Silas, Jr. | 24 | Sept. 24, '61. | Apr. 14, '62. | Disability. | Enfield, Me. | |
| Antigo, Wis. | Discharged at Washington, D.C. | ||||||
| 24. | Butler, Alfred C. | 21 | Feb. 29, '64. | Sept. 19, '65. | Wounded. | Eastbrook, Me. | |
| Waltham, Me. | +Thrice Wounded at Deep Bottom, Va. | ||||||
| 25. | Butler, Geo. L. | 24 | July 23, '62. | May 20, '64. | Died of Wounds. | Eastbrook, Me. | |
| Died of Wounds. | +Wd. at Bermuda H'dred, Va., May 17, '64. | ||||||
| 26. | Butterfield, Geo. M. | 18 | Sept. 16, '61. | July 28, '62. | Disability. | Springfield, Me. | |
| Springfield, Me. | Discharged at Harrison's Landing, Va. | ||||||
| 27. | Buzzell, Wm. A. | 30 | Sept. 30, '61. | Apr. 28, '62 | Disability. | Enfield, Me. | |
| Died Nov. 16, '62. | Discharged at Yorktown, Va. | ||||||
| 28. | Cain, Henry H. | 21 | July 30, '63. | Sept. 10, '65. | Disability. | Vassalboro, Me. | |
| Jacksonville, Vt. | +Discharged at Washington, D.C. | ||||||
| 29. | Cannavan, John | 21 | Oct. 11, '64. | Oct. 11, '65. | Mustered out. | Portland, Me. | |
| M. O. at Richmond, Va. | |||||||
| 30. | Carlow, John P. | 31 | Oct. 3, '64. | May 25, '65 | Mustered out. | Wesley, Me. | |
| M. O. at Richmond, Va. | |||||||
| 31. | Carver, Alonzo | 18 | Oct. 9, '61. | Nov. 15, '64. | Mustered out. | Lee, Me. | |
| Stacyville, Me. | Wd. at Bermuda H'dred, Va., May 17, '64. | ||||||
| 32. | Cilley, Clark | 36 | Sept. 30, '61. | Dec. 17, '62. | Disability. | Springfield, Me. | |
| Springfield, Me. | Discharged at Washington, D.C. | ||||||
| 33. | Clark, Samuel S. | 25 | July 17, '62. | Aug. 14, '65. | Mustered out. | Franklin, Me. | |
| Franklin, Me. | Promoted Fife Major, Nov. 18, '64. | ||||||
| 34. | Cline, Joseph | 28 | July 28, '62. | Dec. 9, '62. | Died of Disease. | Hancock, Me. | |
| Died in Service. | Died at Yorktown, Va. | ||||||
| 35. | Collins, Francis | 21 | July 17, '62. | Mar. 23, '65. | Wounded. | Franklin, Me. | |
| Wd. at Deep Bottom, Va., Aug. 14, '64. | |||||||
| 36. | Collins, Josiah | 28 | Oct. 8, '61. | Mar. 28, '62. | Disability. | Springfield, Me. | |
| Died Dec. 25, '77. | +Discharged at Washington, D.C. | ||||||
| 37. | Conforth, Melvin | 21 | Sept. 9, '61. | Nov. 18, '64. | Mustered out. | Springfield, Me. | |
| Minneapolis, Minn. | Wd. at Bermuda H'dred, Va., June 2, '64. | ||||||
| 38. | Cook, Joseph | 35 | Oct. 18, '61. | Mustered out. | Levant, Me. | ||
| 39. | Cooper, Geo. L. | 32 | Sept. 30, '61. | May 15, '62. | Died of Disease. | Springfield, Me. | |
| Died in Service. | Died at New York City. | ||||||
| 40. | Cooper, Hiram A. | 23 | Sept. 30, '61. | Apr. 1, '62. | Disability. | Prentiss, Me. | |
| N. Newport, Me. | Discharged at Washington, D.C. | ||||||
| 41. | Cote, George | 23 | Dec. 12, '64. | Dec. 16, '65. | Mustered out. | Oldtown, Me. | |
| Burling Falls, N.H. | M. O. at Richmond, Va. | ||||||
| 42. | Crabtree, Isaac N. | 37 | July 17, '62. | Nov. 27, '62. | Disability. | Franklin, Me. | |
| E. Sullivan, Me. | Discharged at Washington, D.C. | ||||||
| 43. | Cronin, Daniel | 22 | July 29, '62. | Oct. 31, '62. | Died of Disease. | Eastbrook, Me. | |
| Died in Service. | Died at Yorktown, Va. | ||||||
| 44. | Crosby, Thomas A. | 23 | Aug. 5, '63. | Aug. 27, '64. | Died of Disease. | Swanville, Me. | |
| Died in Service. | Died at Point-of-Rocks, Va. | ||||||
| 45. | Cross, Simon | 40 | Sept. 20, '61. | Mar. 26, '62. | Disability. | Topsfield, Me. | |
| Died Feb. 5, '64. | +Discharged at Washington, D.C. | ||||||
| 46. | Curtis, Elijah B. | 18 | Sept. 30, '61. | Mar. '62. | Disability. | Enfield, Me. | |
| Died June 12, '62. | +Discharged at Washington, D.C. | ||||||
| 47. | Curtis, John T. | 22 | Aug. 5, '63. | May 29, '65. | Mustered out. | Byron, Me. | |
| Boston, Mass. | Wd. at Appomattox, Va., April 9, '65. | ||||||
| 48. | Curtis, Phineas | 42 | Sept. 30, '61. | July '62. | Died of Disease. | Enfield, Me. | |
| Died in Service. | Died at Yorktown, Va. | ||||||
| 49. | Darling, Wm. H. | 22 | Sept. 25, '61. | Nov. 18, '64. | Mustered out. | Enfield, Me. | |
| Enfield, Me. | M. O. at Augusta, Me. | ||||||
| 50. | Davis, John E. | 18 | Sept. 7, '61. | May 26, '62. | Died of Disease. | Chelsea, Me. | |
| Died in Service. | Died at Baltimore, Md. | ||||||
| 51. | Davis, Thomas A. | 19 | Sept. 7, '61. | '63. | Disability. | Whitefield, Me. | |
| Killed Sept. 27, '64. | +On Gunboat Service, Feb 17, '62. | ||||||
| 52. | Day, John W. | 31 | Sept. 9, '61. | Feb. 9, '66. | Mustered out. | Springfield, Me. | |
| Springfield, Me. | Wd. at Deep Run, Va., Aug. 16, '64. | ||||||
| 53. | Dolly, Charles | 24 | Sept. 11, '61. | Dec. 18, '61. | Died of Disease | Springfield, Me. | |
| Died in Service. | |||||||
| 54. | Downs, Charles | 20 | Sept. 30, '61. | May 9, '63. | Disability. | Springfield, Me. | |
| Springfield, Me. | Dis. at Hilton Head, S.C. | ||||||
| 55. | Driscoll, John H. | 21 | July 18, '62. | June 12, '65. | Mustered out. | Franklin, Me. | |
| Cherryfield, Me. | M. O. at Richmond, Va. | ||||||
| 56. | Dunifer, Prince E. | 26 | Sept. 9, '62. | Feb. 9, '66. | Mustered out. | Springfield, Me. | |
| Winn, Me. | M. O. at Augusta, Me. | ||||||
| 57. | Dyer, Alexander B. | 20 | Feb. 22, '64. | Feb. 2, '66. | Mustered out. | Eastbrook, Me. | |
| Franklin, Me. | Served also in Co. C, 26th Me. | ||||||
| 58. | Dyer, Geo. E. | 29 | July 17, '62. | Jan. 16, '63. | Disability. | Franklin, Me. | |
| Died '63. | Died at Franklin, Me. | ||||||
| 59. | Dyer, Hudson K. | 22 | Feb. 22, '64. | Feb. 9, '65. | Died of Disease. | Eastbrook, Me. | |
| Died in Service. | Wd. at Bermuda Hundred, Va, June 2, '64. | ||||||
| 60. | Ellis, Daniel S. | 18 | Sept. 16, '61. | Aug. 18, '62. | Disability. | Springfield, Me. | |
| Dis. at Augusta, Me. | |||||||
| 61. | Findel, Wm. II. | 24 | Oct. 12, '64. | June 20, '65. | Mustered out. | E. Machias, Me. | |
| Barrington, N.S. | Pris. at Hatchers Run, Va., April 1, '65. | ||||||
| 62. | Fogg, Geo. M. | 18 | Oct. 15, '61. | May 15, '63. | Died of Disease. | Lowell, Me. | |
| Died in Service. | Died at Beaufort, S.C. | ||||||
| 63. | Folsom, Jeremiah | 48 | Oct. 9, '61. | Mar. 26, '62. | Disability. | Burlington, Me. | |
| Died. | Dis. at Washington, D.C. | ||||||
| 64. | Foss, Augustus I. | 24 | July 24, '62. | Mar. 7, '63. | Died of Disease. | Hancock, Me. | |
| Died in Service. | Died at Hilton Head, S.C. | ||||||
| 65. | Foss, Charles M. | 21 | Sept. 16, '61. | Sept. 2, '62. | Disability. | Lee, Me. | |
| Lee, Me. | Dis. at Augusta, Me. | ||||||
| 66. | Freeman, Geo. L. | 19 | Sept. 9, '61. | Dec. 16, '61. | Died of Disease. | Vassalboro, Me. | |
| Died in Service. | Died at Washington, D.C. | ||||||
| 67. | Frost, Stephen | 26 | Sept. 30, '61. | June 8, '62. | Deserted. | Prentiss, Me. | |
| ——— | Deserted at Bottom's Bridge, Va. | ||||||
| 68. | Geary, George | 24 | Oct. 10, '64. | May 24, '65. | Mustered out. | Baldwin, Me. | |
| Pris. at Hatchers Run, Va., April 1, '65. | |||||||
| 69. | Gerry, Geo. H. | 18 | Sept. 9, '61. | Aug. 18, '62. | Disability. | Springfield, Me. | |
| S.H. Togus, Me. | Dis. at Augusta, Me. | ||||||
| 70. | Getchell, Isaac J. | 42 | Oct. 4, '64. | June 24, '65. | Mustered out. | Millbridge, Me. | |
| Millbridge, Me. | Dis. at York, Pa. | ||||||
| 71. | Gibbs, Elisha W. | 23 | Aug. 23, '63. | June 19, '65. | Mustered out. | Oldtown, Me. | |
| Died May 24, '78. | +Pris. at Hatchers Run, Va., April 1, '65. | ||||||
| 72. | Googing, Amaziah T. | 19 | July 18, '62. | Jan. 23, '63. | Disability. | Hancock, Me. | |
| Cornell, Ills. | Dis. at Yorktown, Va. | ||||||
| 73. | Googing, Augustus N. | 18 | July 18, '62. | Nov. 19, '64. | Wounded. | Hancock, Me. | |
| Died Aug 16, '70. | Wd. at Deep Run, Va., Aug 16, '64. Left Arm Amp. | ||||||
| 74. | Gould, Ira | 20 | Sept. 10, '61. | Aug. 18, '62. | Disability. | Springfield, Me. | |
| Caribou, Me. | Dis. at Augusta, Me. | ||||||
| 75. | Gray, Daniel | 26 | Oct. 16, '61. | May 31, '62. | Missing in action. | Enfield, Me. | |
| Probably killed. | +Missing at Battle of Fair Oaks, Va. | ||||||
| 76. | Hall, John | 28 | Aug. 4, '63. | Aug. 14, '64. | Killed in action. | Lewiston, Me. | |
| Killed in action. | Killed at Deep Bottom Va. | ||||||
| 77. | Hanscom, Elbridge E. | 22 | Sept. 30, '61. | Aug. 16, '64. | Killed in action. | Topsfield, Me. | |
| Killed in action. | Killed at Deep Run, Va. | ||||||
| 78. | Harrington, Cornelius | 22 | Oct. 17, '64. | Oct. 18, '65. | Mustered out. | New Bedford, Mass. | |
| New Bedford, Mass | M. O. at Richmond, Va. | ||||||
| 79. | Hayden, Greenlief | 40 | Oct. 7, '61. | Mar. 27, '62. | Died of Disease. | Skowhegan, Me. | |
| Died in Service. | Died at Washington, D.C. | ||||||
| 80. | Haegan, Ira B. | 26 | July 18, '62. | July 11, '65. | Mustered out. | Hancock, Me. | |
| N. Lamoine, Me. | +M. O. at New York. | ||||||
| 81. | Haegan, Peter D. | 21 | July 21, '62. | June 12, '65. | Mustered out. | Sullivan, Me. | |
| Died Sept. 3, '85. | Died at Franklin, Me. | ||||||
| 82. | Hooper, Amaziah C. | 25 | July 17, '62. | June 12, '65. | Mustered out. | Franklin, Me. | |
| Franklin, Me. | M. O. at Richmond, Va. | ||||||
| 83. | House, Mathew P.. | 18 | Sept. 13, '61. | Nov. 18, '64. | Mustered out. | Lee, Me. | |
| Frisco, Ark. | +Pris. at Fair Oaks, Va. | ||||||
| 84. | Hunton, Napoleon B. | 21 | Aug. 13, '63. | June 26, '65. | Mustered out. | Milford, Me. | |
| Minneapolis, Minn. | M. O. at Augusta, Me. | ||||||
| 85. | Hutchinson, Eleazer | 19 | Sept. 14, '61. | Apr. 1, '62. | Disability. | Lincoln, Me. | |
| Shelton, Wash. | +Discharged at Washington, D.C. | ||||||
| 86. | Jackman, Adolphus O. | 28 | Sept. 20, '61. | Aug. 11, '62. | Disability. | Topsfield, Me. | |
| S.H. Dayton, O. | Discharged at Augusta, Me. | ||||||
| 87. | Johnson, Hervey B. | 19 | Aug. 25, '64. | Feb. 2, '66. | Mustered out. | Sanford, Me. | |
| M. O. with Regiment. | |||||||
| 88. | Judkins, Leonard C. | 22 | July 15, '63. | Feb. 2, '66. | Mustered out. | Lewiston, Me. | |
| Lewiston, Me. | M. O. with Regiment. | ||||||
| 89. | Kelley, Lawrence. | 29 | Aug. 15, '63. | Sept. 9, '64. | Died of Disease. | Eaton Grant, Me. | |
| Died in Service. | +Died in Andersonville Prison, Ga. | ||||||
| 90. | Laffin, Pierce. | 19 | July 18, '62. | July 31, '65. | Mustered out. | Hancock, Me. | |
| Truckee, Cal. | +Wd. at Morris Island, S.C., Dec. 25, '63. | ||||||
| 91. | Lampson, John A. | 26 | July 18, '62. | May 9, '63. | Disability. | Franklin, Me. | |
| Ellsworth, Me. | Discharged at Hilton Head, S.C. | ||||||
| 92. | Lancaster, Sam'l. B. | 28 | Aug. 15, '62. | June 12, '65. | Mustered out. | Springfield, Me. | |
| Montague, Me. | M. O. at Richmond, Va. | ||||||
| 93. | Lane, Otis | 36 | Nov. 9, '63. | Jan. 10, '65. | Wounded. | Biddeford, Me. | |
| Died June 18, '70. | +Wd. at Bermuda Hundred, Va. | ||||||
| 94. | Leighton, Leonard S. | 40 | Sept. 30, '61. | July 17, '65. | Wounded. | Springfield, Me. | |
| Died April 12, '86. | Wd. at Deep Run, Va., Aug. 16, '64. | ||||||
| 95. | Longley, John | 28 | Sept. 23, '61. | Feb. 2, '66. | Mustered out. | Orono, Me. | |
| Died Jan. 25, '73. | Died at Orono, Me. | ||||||
| 96. | Lowell, Charles A. | 23 | Sept. 30, '61. | Jan. 17, '62. | Died of Disease. | Springfield, Me. | |
| Died in Service. | Died at New York. | ||||||
| 97. | Lunt, Joseph W. | 36 | Oct. 24, '64. | Nov. 4, '65. | Mustered out. | Long Island Pl., Me. | |
| Swan's Island, Me. | M. O. at Fortress Monroe, Va. | ||||||
| 98. | Maddox, Greenlief | 32 | Aug. 18, '62. | June 12, '65. | Mustered out. | Kennebunkport, Me. | |
| Lyman, Me. | +Wd. at Morris Island, S.C., Dec. 8, '63. | ||||||
| 99. | Malkson, Daniel F. | 19 | Sept. 30, '61. | Dec. 27, '64. | Died of Disease. | Topsfield, Me. | |
| Died in Service. | Died at Fortress Monroe, Va. | ||||||
| 100. | Malkson, George | 21 | Sept. 23, '61. | May 9, '63. | Disability. | Topsfield, Me. | |
| Elk River, Minn. | Discharged at Hilton Head, S.C. | ||||||
| 101. | Malkson, Wm. V. | 45 | Sept. 25, '61. | Jan. 15, '62. | Disability. | Topsfield, Me. | |
| Topsfield, Me. | Discharged at Washington, D.C. | ||||||
| 102. | Mathews, Robert. | 21 | Aug. 18, '64. | July 12, '65. | Mustered out. | Eastport, Me. | |
| Eastport, Me. | Wd. at Hatcher's Run, Va., April 2, '65. | ||||||
| 103. | McCormick, Wm. | 22 | Oct. 4, '64. | Nov. 6, '64. | Deserted. | St. Johns, N.B. | |
| ——— | Deserted at New York. | ||||||
| 104. | McKenney, Simeon S. | 27 | Oct. 12, '61. | Nov. 3, '62. | Disability. | Enfield, Me. | |
| Lincoln, Neb. | Discharged at Providence, R.I. | ||||||
| 105. | McPhetres, John V. | 18 | Oct. 12, '61. | June 6, '62. | Died of Disease. | Lowell, Me. | |
| Died in Service. | Died at Bottoms Bridge, Va. | ||||||
| 106. | Merrill, Charles H. | 28 | Aug. 13, '63. | May 11, '65. | Disability. | Lee, Me. | |
| Lee, Me. | Discharged at Augusta, Me. | ||||||
| 107. | Morrill, Charles F. | 18 | Sept. 17, '63. | May 29, '65. | Mustered out. | Corinna, Me. | |
| Killed April 6, '82. | +Wd. at Hatcher's Run, Va., April 2, '65. | ||||||
| 108. | Morris, John. | 28 | Oct. 18, '64. | June 5, '65. | Mustered out. | Naples, Me. | |
| S.H. Togus, Me. | M. O. at Fortress Monroe, Va. | ||||||
| 109. | Mullen, Guy. | 25 | July 18, '62. | June 1, '63. | Disability. | Hancock, Me. | |
| N. Hancock, Me. | Discharged at Beaufort, S.C. | ||||||
| 110. | Murdough, James. | 18 | Sept. 20, '61. | June 1, '62. | Died of Disease. | Albion, Me. | |
| Died in Service. | Died at Yorktown, Va. | ||||||
| 111. | Newell, Loren. | 27 | Oct. 31, '64. | Nov. 10, '65. | Mustered out. | Gardiner, Me. | |
| Bruckfield, Me. | M. O. at Richmond, Va. | ||||||
| 112. | Norton, James C. | 24 | Aug. 15, '62. | Oct. 31, '62. | Died of Disease. | Springfield, Me. | |
| Died in Service. | Died at Yorktown, Va. | ||||||
| 113. | Norton, Thomas. | 20 | Aug. 15, '62. | Mar. 17, '63. | Disability. | Springfield, Me. | |
| Rice's Station, Minn. | Discharged at Hilton Head, S.C. | ||||||
| 114. | Orcutt, Asa D. | 44 | July 30, '62. | Dec. 19, '62. | Disability. | Franklin, Me. | |
| Died Dec. 24, '62. | Discharged at Yorktown, Va. | ||||||
| 115. | Parsons, Charles L. | 18 | Oct. 12, '64. | Nov. 5, '65. | Dis. by order. | E. Machias, Me. | |
| Machias, Me. | Discharged at Richmond, Va. | ||||||
| 116. | Philbrook, Charles. | 18 | Aug. 15, '62. | Nov. 26, '62. | Died of Disease. | Springfield, Me. | |
| Died in Service. | Died at Yorktown, Va. | ||||||
| 117. | Philbrook, David C. | 28 | Sept. 2, '61. | Sept. 15, '62. | Disability. | Springfield, Me. | |
| Died Aug, '64. | +Discharged at Yorktown, Va. | ||||||
| 118. | Philbrook, Jeremiah. | 44 | Sept. 7, '61. | June 17, '62. | Disability. | Springfield, Me. | |
| Died June 18, '86. | Discharged at Washington, D.C. | ||||||
| 119. | Robinson, George. | 33 | Sept. 17, '61. | Nov. 22, '62. | Died of Disease. | Lee, Me. | |
| Died in Service. | Died at Yorktown, Va. | ||||||
| 120. | Ryan, Otis W. | 33 | Nov. 11, '64. | Apr. 2, '65. | Died of Wounds. | Knox, Me. | |
| Died of Wounds. | Wd. at Hatchers Run, Va., Apr. 2, '65. | ||||||
| 121. | Seavey, George. | 21 | Oct. 25, '64. | June 2, '65. | Mustered out. | Gorham, Me. | |
| Pris. at Hatchers Run, Va., Apr. 1, '65. | |||||||
| 122. | Shaw, Le Baron H. | 31 | Aug. 15, '62. | Dec. 5, '62. | Disability. | Springfield, Me. | |
| Moro, Me. | Dis. at Yorktown, Va. | ||||||
| 123. | Shepard, Geo. M. | 21 | Sept. 9, '61. | Apr. 1, '62. | Disability. | Springfield, Me. | |
| Springfield, Me. | Dis. at Washington, D.C. | ||||||
| 124. | Shepard, Harvey C. | 18 | Sept. 9, '61. | Aug. 14, '64. | Killed in action. | Springfield, Me. | |
| Killed in action. | Killed at Deep Bottom, Va. | ||||||
| 125. | Sherman, Moses E. | 24 | Sept. 23, '61. | Apr. 9, '65. | Killed in action. | Topsfield, Me. | |
| Killed in action. | +Killed at Appomattox, Va. | ||||||
| 126. | Sherman, Wm. | 22 | Sept. 10, '61. | Sept. 1, '64. | Died of Wounds. | Carroll, Me. | |
| Died of Wounds. | +Wd. at Deep Bottom, Va., Aug. 14, '64. | ||||||
| 127. | Sibley, Adoniram. | 18 | Sept. 19, '61. | May 9, '63. | Disability. | Lowell, Me. | |
| Died Feb. 8, '81. | Dis. at Hilton Head, S.C. | ||||||
| 128. | Sibley, Sumner. | 26 | Sept. 9, '61. | Apr. 1, '62. | Disability. | Lowell, Me. | |
| Died Mar. 28, '63. | Dis. at Washington, D.C. | ||||||
| 129. | Simmonds, James. | 43 | Oct. 17, '64. | May 24, '65. | Mustered out. | Calais, Me. | |
| Died. | Pris. at Hatchers Run, Va., Apr. 1, '65. | ||||||
| 130. | Smith, Wm. P. | 18 | Dec. 5, '64. | Dec. 20, '65. | Disability. | Prospect, Me. | |
| Waldo, Me. | |||||||
| 131. | Smith, Zelman B. | 19 | July 31, '62. | May 18, '65. | Dis. by order. | Eastbrook, Me. | |
| Ingalls, Mich. | Wd. at Bermuda Hundred, Va., June 2, '64. | ||||||
| 132. | Spaulding, Samuel H. | 23 | Sept. 30, '62. | June 12, '65. | Mustered out. | Springfield, Me. | |
| Lakeville, Me. | M. O. at Richmond, Va. | ||||||
| 133. | Sprague, Darius D. | 27 | Oct. 3, '64. | Oct. 3, '65. | Mustered out. | Millbridge, Me. | |
| Millbridge, Me. | M. O. at Richmond, Va. | ||||||
| 134. | Sprague, Volney. | 18 | Sept. 17, '63. | Aug. 17, '65. | Disability. | Corinna, Me. | |
| Lowell, Mass. | |||||||
| 135. | Stanley, John N. | 20 | Sept. 16, '61. | Aug. 14, '64. | Killed in action. | Prentiss, Me. | |
| Killed in action. | Killed at Deep Bottom, Va., Aug. 14, '64. | ||||||
| 136. | Stanley, Rufus D. | 29 | Feb. 10, '62. | Dec. 12, '62. | Disability. | Prentiss, Me. | |
| Prentiss, Me. | Dis. at New Haven, Ct. | ||||||
| 137. | Staples, Wentworth. | 21 | Sept. 26, '61. | July 7, '62. | Disability. | Lee, Me. | |
| Lincoln, Me. | Dis. at Philadelphia, Pa. | ||||||
| 138. | Starbird, Chas. D. | 26 | July 15, '63. | Nov. 20, '65. | Wounded. | Litchfield, Me. | |
| Died May 22, '87. | Wd. at Deep Bottom, Va., Aug. 14, '64. | ||||||
| 139. | Sterling, John. | 25 | Dec. 12, '64. | Mar. 14, '65. | Transferred. | Liverpool, G.B. | |
| Returned to 4th Mass. Cavalry. | |||||||
| 140. | Stevens, John T. | 21 | Oct. 8, '64. | June 19, '65. | Mustered out. | Bangor, Me. | |
| Greenville, Me. | Pris. at Hatchers Run, Va., Apr 1, '65. | ||||||
| 141. | Stewart, Asa L. | 19 | July 17, '62. | Nov. 13, '62. | Died of Disease. | Franklin, Me. | |
| Died in Service. | Died at Yorktown, Va. | ||||||
| 142. | Stratton, Adelbert. | 26 | July 24, '62. | Aug. 15, '64. | Died of Wounds. | Hancock, Me. | |
| Died of Wounds. | Wd. at Deep Bottom, Va., Aug 14, '64. | ||||||
| 143. | Sweet, Joseph. | 22 | Sept. 19, '61. | July 7, '62. | Died of Disease. | Topsfield, Me. | |
| Died in Service. | Died at Portsmouth Grove, R.I. | ||||||
| 144. | Tehan, Dennis. | 21 | Dec. 14, '64. | Feb. 2, '66. | Mustered out. | Machiasport, Me. | |
| Newport, Ky. | Wd. at Hatchers Run, Va., Mar 31, '65. | ||||||
| 145. | Tibbetts, Jeremiah. | 32 | Oct. 13, '64. | Oct. 13, '65. | Mustered out. | Columbia, Me. | |
| Died Apr. 27, '74. | M. O. at Richmond, Va. | ||||||
| 146. | Vandenbosch, Joseph. | 22 | Dec. 22, '64. | Feb. 2, '66. | Mustered out. | Boothbay, Me. | |
| M. O. with Regiment. | |||||||
| 147. | Versteylen, Jacob. | 20 | Dec. 22, '64. | Mustered out. | Boothbay, Me. | ||
| 148. | Von Siebold, Alex'r. | 37 | Aug. 28, '63. | May 30, '65. | Mustered out. | Boston, Mass. | |
| Prom. Sergt. Maj., Nov. 18, '64. Wd. Apr. 9, '65. | |||||||
| 149. | Watson, Geo. W. | 19 | Sept. 19, '64. | May 8, '65. | Died of Wounds. | Embden, Me. | |
| Died of Wounds. | Wd. at Hatchers Run, Va., Apr. 2, 65. Died at Point of Rocks. | ||||||
| 150. | Welch, Fred M. | 24 | Aug. 16, '62. | July 10, '65. | Mustered out. | Kennebunkport, Me. | |
| Saco, Me. | Trans to V.R.C. Feb. 18, '64. | ||||||
| 151. | Welch, Wm. P. | 27 | Aug. 16, '62. | Oct. 27, '62. | Died of Disease. | Kennebunkport, Me. | |
| Died in Service. | Died at Yorktown, Va. | ||||||
| 152. | White, Geo. O. | 27 | Aug. 6, '63. | June 14, '65. | Wounded. | Belmont, Me. | |
| Monroe, Me. | Wd. at Deep Run, Va., Aug. 16, '64. | ||||||
| 153. | Woodman, Hiram A. | 20 | Sept. 24, '61. | Nov. 18, '64. | Mustered out. | Springfield, Me. | |
| +M. O. at Expiration of Term. | |||||||
| 154. | Wooster, Alfred. | 18 | Sept. 20, '61. | Mar. 25, '64. | Deserted. | No. 7, R. 2, Me. | |
| ——— | Deserted at Augusta, Me. | ||||||