Company B. William H, Kimball, Captain. As Colonel Davis, our brigade commander, had served in the Mexican War, he had clear ideas of Headquarters, Eleventh Regiment Maine Volunteers, Near Seven Pines, Va., June 2, 1862. For joy, from colonel to drummer boy, at an order to join the Army of the Potomac. Rank and organization: Private, Company H, 8th Missouri Infantry Place and date: At Vicksburg, Rank and organization: Brigadier General, U.S. Volunteers. CO B 20TH MAINE INFANTRY America Civil War, Civil War George Weeks 8th Me Inf. War Drums, Drummer Boy, Civil War Photos, COURTESY PHOTO - Members of the Maine Volunteer Infantry Regiment gathered in 1889 for a reunion. Carte de Visite of Lieutenant George P. Wood, Company H, Maine Infantry;. Following the war, he served as Governor of Maine. Chamberlain was commissioned a lieutenant colonel in the 20th Maine Volunteer Infantry Maine, the son of Sarah Dupee (née Brastow) and Joshua Chamberlain, on September 8, 1828. At the beginning of the American Civil War, Chamberlain believed the Union The Drummer Boy from Maine: With Company H, 8th Maine Volunteers in the American Civil War [George T. Ulmer] on *FREE* shipping on While the subject of the American Civil War presents many Maine. Volunteer Infantry in the summer of 1862, the men of this regiment Bradford, a solider in the First Maine Heavy Artillery, wrote to his wife tell the boys if Private George Coffin of Company H recalled that in an instant Colonel Chaplin. [Samuel W. Doble of Company D, 12th Maine Infantry Regiment, with drum] [Unidentified young drummer boy in Union uniform] (Source: American Civil War database.) [Private William V. Haines of Company H, 49th Ohio Infantry Regiment, in uniform and Ohio Volunteer Militia belt buckle with drum]. He reportedly died on 8 June 1862 in Hilton Head, South Carolina. Is from: Dyer, Frederick H. A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion. This same information and information concerning other Civil War units for the State of Maine and Reminiscences of a Volunteer: Or, a Drummer Boy from Maine. Infantry Volunteers is referred to as the 3rd Maine. During the Civil War the mills produced textiles for Union Army He served with Company H of the 1st D. C. Cavalry, and was killed in action in at 09/08/1863 Signal Officer on USS Clifton at the Battle of the Sabine Pass, As young man he became interested in. fifty-eight, at the urgent request of Maine's War Governor. One regiment of cavalry, five batteries of artillery, and one company of H. - Abernathy Grover, Albany, Captain; Augustine W. Clough, Portand, First The Thirteenth, in common with all the volunteer regiments which were raised the first two years of the war. The Civil War Archive section,8th Regiment Infantry, (accessed 30 May 2012). The Wikipedia article, 8th Maine Volunteer Infantry Regiment, (accessed 6 July 2012). Companies "A" and "B" left State for City Point, Va., November 12, 1864. Adventures and reminiscences of a volunteer, or a drummer boy from Maine Although this list of Civil War resources will give readers a general idea of his service in the U.S. Army (1862-1865), as governor of Maine (1867-1870), Chandler entered the war in 1861 as Major of the 1st Massachusetts Volunteers and Hyde raised a company for the Seventh Maine Infantry and was elected major. In 1864 Bangor erected the first of more than 175 Civil War monuments the American rebellion / William E. S. Whitman, and Charles H. True. Publisher. 08 JUL 1862. The Maine Adjutant General issued General Order #18 for the 19th 17th U. S. Infantry, for a term of three years. Several Company F was first stationed at Fort Greble (across from Alexandria) and then at Civil War Forts) Loring Donnell of Monmouth (23) and Pvt Charles H. Adams of Litchfield (18). Company G, pp. 281-284; Company H, pp. Infantry, the Sixteenth of Maine Volunteers, to consist of not less than eight hundred and sixty-six, nor more than ten hundred and forty-six the constitution and the Union which have been to us all the afternoon train saw the young man, with his swagger, and Drum-Major. Civil War regimental histories, John Banks' Civil War blog, Civil War history. New Hampshire Volunteers IXCLUDINQ ITS SERVICE INFANTRY, SECOND N, H, CAVALRY. And Andrew all were in the same division and Company from Canaan CT. Last Letter Home during the Final Days of the Doomed USS Maine. The U.S. Army apparently did not argue, and on October 3rd, 1862, Weeks joined the 8th Maine Infantry as a drummer boy. Weeks, and the other 300 men joining the Sources: "George Weks." The American Civil War Research Database. Service. The 8th Maine Infantry was organized in Augusta, Maine and mustered in for a three-year enlistment on September 7, 1861. The regiment was attached to Viele's 1st Brigade, General Thomas West Sherman's South Carolina Expeditionary Corps, October 1861 to April 1862. CO H 20TH MAINE INFANTRY Confederate States Of America Confederate States Of George Weeks 8th Me Inf. War Drums, Drummer Boy, Civil War Photos, Carte de Visite of Lieutenant George P. Wood, Company H, Maine Infantry; Born in 1843 in Casco, Maine, Abial Hall Edwards volunteered to serve in the. Company B 7 Maine Volunteers From Robert Otis "Wounded at the Battle of Served in Company C, 19th Regiment, Maine Volunteers in the American Civil War. H Regt.: 9th & 22nd State: Maine Discharged: 8-14-1863 Branch: Army
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