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William S. Heath (search for this): chapter 260
s; First Lieutenant, James Colson; Second Lieutenant, George Andrew. Co. D--Captain, Charles L. Sampson; First Lieutenant, William H. Watson; Second Lieutenant, Warran H. Madison. Co. E--Captain, David Nash; First Lieutenant, John W. Sanborn; Second Lieutenant, Gorham Johnson. Co. F--Captain, Eldridge G. Savage; First Lieutenant, Royal B. Stearns; Second Lieutenant, Henry A. Boyce. Co. G--Captain, F. S. Hazeltine; First Lieutenant, N. Hanscomb; Second Lieutenant, W. A. Hatch. Co. H--Captain, Wm. S. Heath; First Lieutenant, Frank E. Heath; Second Lieutenant, John R. Day. Co. I--Captain, Moses B. Lakeman; First Lieutenant, Albert R. Quimby; Second Lieutenant, Henry M. Rines. Co. K--Captain, Newell Strout; First Lieutenant, B. S. Kelley; Second Lieutenant, Wm. Elder.--National Intelligencer, June 9. This regiment arrived in New York on the 6th of June, by the steamer Bay State, of the Fall River line. It left Augusta, at 5:80 A. M., on Wednesday. In Boston they met with a generous
John Wiggin (search for this): chapter 260
the State. They are men accustomed to muscular pursuits, and are of fine size for hard service. The following is the list of the officers: Colonel, Oliver O. Howard; Lieutenant-Colonel, I. M. Tucker; Major, H. G. Staples; Adjutant, Edward Burt; Assistant Surgeon, Dr. J. Palmer; Chaplain, Rev. Dr. Church; Quartermaster, W. D. Haley; Quartermaster-Sergeant John S. Smith; Hospital Steward, F. H. Getchell; Sergeant-Major, James H. Plasted. Co. A--Captain, Reuben Sawyer; First Lieutenant, John Wiggin. Co. B--Captain, E. A. Batchelder; First Lieutenant, Albert B. Hall; Second Lieutenant, Edward Bird. Co. C--Captain, William Jarvis; First Lieutenant, James Colson; Second Lieutenant, George Andrew. Co. D--Captain, Charles L. Sampson; First Lieutenant, William H. Watson; Second Lieutenant, Warran H. Madison. Co. E--Captain, David Nash; First Lieutenant, John W. Sanborn; Second Lieutenant, Gorham Johnson. Co. F--Captain, Eldridge G. Savage; First Lieutenant, Royal B. Stearns; Second Lieu
tremendous effect, every man springing to his feet the instant the call was made by the Colonel. A few remarks were then made by the Rev. Dr. Hitchcock, when Mr. Hawkins, in the name of the Committee, invited Col. Howard and the officers of the regiment to dine at the Astor House. Col. Howard then placed the regiment in charge of Sergeant Fish of Co. F, directing the men to their knapsacks for their dinner. The Regimental Band of 23 performers, under the leadership of Mr. ZZZFen. G. Barker of Augusta, accompanies the regiment. A full drum corps is also attached. Col. Howard is a graduate of West Point, and until recently was Professor of Mathematics in the West Point Academy. He says he was fifteen or twenty minutes behind time at Augusta and at Boston, but that he should endeavor to be more punctual in his departure from New York. Such prompt action will astonish the laggards in New York, who are usually three or four hours behind. Major Sewell of Portland accompanie
James Colson (search for this): chapter 260
oward; Lieutenant-Colonel, I. M. Tucker; Major, H. G. Staples; Adjutant, Edward Burt; Assistant Surgeon, Dr. J. Palmer; Chaplain, Rev. Dr. Church; Quartermaster, W. D. Haley; Quartermaster-Sergeant John S. Smith; Hospital Steward, F. H. Getchell; Sergeant-Major, James H. Plasted. Co. A--Captain, Reuben Sawyer; First Lieutenant, John Wiggin. Co. B--Captain, E. A. Batchelder; First Lieutenant, Albert B. Hall; Second Lieutenant, Edward Bird. Co. C--Captain, William Jarvis; First Lieutenant, James Colson; Second Lieutenant, George Andrew. Co. D--Captain, Charles L. Sampson; First Lieutenant, William H. Watson; Second Lieutenant, Warran H. Madison. Co. E--Captain, David Nash; First Lieutenant, John W. Sanborn; Second Lieutenant, Gorham Johnson. Co. F--Captain, Eldridge G. Savage; First Lieutenant, Royal B. Stearns; Second Lieutenant, Henry A. Boyce. Co. G--Captain, F. S. Hazeltine; First Lieutenant, N. Hanscomb; Second Lieutenant, W. A. Hatch. Co. H--Captain, Wm. S. Heath; First Lieutenan
F. H. Getchell (search for this): chapter 260
lly armed and equipped, bringing with them their tents and baggage, and forty horses furnished by the State. They are men accustomed to muscular pursuits, and are of fine size for hard service. The following is the list of the officers: Colonel, Oliver O. Howard; Lieutenant-Colonel, I. M. Tucker; Major, H. G. Staples; Adjutant, Edward Burt; Assistant Surgeon, Dr. J. Palmer; Chaplain, Rev. Dr. Church; Quartermaster, W. D. Haley; Quartermaster-Sergeant John S. Smith; Hospital Steward, F. H. Getchell; Sergeant-Major, James H. Plasted. Co. A--Captain, Reuben Sawyer; First Lieutenant, John Wiggin. Co. B--Captain, E. A. Batchelder; First Lieutenant, Albert B. Hall; Second Lieutenant, Edward Bird. Co. C--Captain, William Jarvis; First Lieutenant, James Colson; Second Lieutenant, George Andrew. Co. D--Captain, Charles L. Sampson; First Lieutenant, William H. Watson; Second Lieutenant, Warran H. Madison. Co. E--Captain, David Nash; First Lieutenant, John W. Sanborn; Second Lieutenant, Gor
William Elder (search for this): chapter 260
ohnson. Co. F--Captain, Eldridge G. Savage; First Lieutenant, Royal B. Stearns; Second Lieutenant, Henry A. Boyce. Co. G--Captain, F. S. Hazeltine; First Lieutenant, N. Hanscomb; Second Lieutenant, W. A. Hatch. Co. H--Captain, Wm. S. Heath; First Lieutenant, Frank E. Heath; Second Lieutenant, John R. Day. Co. I--Captain, Moses B. Lakeman; First Lieutenant, Albert R. Quimby; Second Lieutenant, Henry M. Rines. Co. K--Captain, Newell Strout; First Lieutenant, B. S. Kelley; Second Lieutenant, Wm. Elder.--National Intelligencer, June 9. This regiment arrived in New York on the 6th of June, by the steamer Bay State, of the Fall River line. It left Augusta, at 5:80 A. M., on Wednesday. In Boston they met with a generous reception, which took the form of a hearty supper. On their arrival at Pier No. 4 North River, they were met by the Committee of the Sons of Maine, who escorted them through Battery Place and Broadway to the White street Arsenal, where the men piled arms, unslung their
Moses B. Lakeman (search for this): chapter 260
mpson; First Lieutenant, William H. Watson; Second Lieutenant, Warran H. Madison. Co. E--Captain, David Nash; First Lieutenant, John W. Sanborn; Second Lieutenant, Gorham Johnson. Co. F--Captain, Eldridge G. Savage; First Lieutenant, Royal B. Stearns; Second Lieutenant, Henry A. Boyce. Co. G--Captain, F. S. Hazeltine; First Lieutenant, N. Hanscomb; Second Lieutenant, W. A. Hatch. Co. H--Captain, Wm. S. Heath; First Lieutenant, Frank E. Heath; Second Lieutenant, John R. Day. Co. I--Captain, Moses B. Lakeman; First Lieutenant, Albert R. Quimby; Second Lieutenant, Henry M. Rines. Co. K--Captain, Newell Strout; First Lieutenant, B. S. Kelley; Second Lieutenant, Wm. Elder.--National Intelligencer, June 9. This regiment arrived in New York on the 6th of June, by the steamer Bay State, of the Fall River line. It left Augusta, at 5:80 A. M., on Wednesday. In Boston they met with a generous reception, which took the form of a hearty supper. On their arrival at Pier No. 4 North River, th
Judge Palmer (search for this): chapter 260
Doc. 238.-the Third Maine Regiment. The Third Maine Regiment numbers 1,010 men. They are fully armed and equipped, bringing with them their tents and baggage, and forty horses furnished by the State. They are men accustomed to muscular pursuits, and are of fine size for hard service. The following is the list of the officers: Colonel, Oliver O. Howard; Lieutenant-Colonel, I. M. Tucker; Major, H. G. Staples; Adjutant, Edward Burt; Assistant Surgeon, Dr. J. Palmer; Chaplain, Rev. Dr. Church; Quartermaster, W. D. Haley; Quartermaster-Sergeant John S. Smith; Hospital Steward, F. H. Getchell; Sergeant-Major, James H. Plasted. Co. A--Captain, Reuben Sawyer; First Lieutenant, John Wiggin. Co. B--Captain, E. A. Batchelder; First Lieutenant, Albert B. Hall; Second Lieutenant, Edward Bird. Co. C--Captain, William Jarvis; First Lieutenant, James Colson; Second Lieutenant, George Andrew. Co. D--Captain, Charles L. Sampson; First Lieutenant, William H. Watson; Second Lieutenant, Warran
James H. Plasted (search for this): chapter 260
ringing with them their tents and baggage, and forty horses furnished by the State. They are men accustomed to muscular pursuits, and are of fine size for hard service. The following is the list of the officers: Colonel, Oliver O. Howard; Lieutenant-Colonel, I. M. Tucker; Major, H. G. Staples; Adjutant, Edward Burt; Assistant Surgeon, Dr. J. Palmer; Chaplain, Rev. Dr. Church; Quartermaster, W. D. Haley; Quartermaster-Sergeant John S. Smith; Hospital Steward, F. H. Getchell; Sergeant-Major, James H. Plasted. Co. A--Captain, Reuben Sawyer; First Lieutenant, John Wiggin. Co. B--Captain, E. A. Batchelder; First Lieutenant, Albert B. Hall; Second Lieutenant, Edward Bird. Co. C--Captain, William Jarvis; First Lieutenant, James Colson; Second Lieutenant, George Andrew. Co. D--Captain, Charles L. Sampson; First Lieutenant, William H. Watson; Second Lieutenant, Warran H. Madison. Co. E--Captain, David Nash; First Lieutenant, John W. Sanborn; Second Lieutenant, Gorham Johnson. Co. F--Capt
B. S. Kelley (search for this): chapter 260
n W. Sanborn; Second Lieutenant, Gorham Johnson. Co. F--Captain, Eldridge G. Savage; First Lieutenant, Royal B. Stearns; Second Lieutenant, Henry A. Boyce. Co. G--Captain, F. S. Hazeltine; First Lieutenant, N. Hanscomb; Second Lieutenant, W. A. Hatch. Co. H--Captain, Wm. S. Heath; First Lieutenant, Frank E. Heath; Second Lieutenant, John R. Day. Co. I--Captain, Moses B. Lakeman; First Lieutenant, Albert R. Quimby; Second Lieutenant, Henry M. Rines. Co. K--Captain, Newell Strout; First Lieutenant, B. S. Kelley; Second Lieutenant, Wm. Elder.--National Intelligencer, June 9. This regiment arrived in New York on the 6th of June, by the steamer Bay State, of the Fall River line. It left Augusta, at 5:80 A. M., on Wednesday. In Boston they met with a generous reception, which took the form of a hearty supper. On their arrival at Pier No. 4 North River, they were met by the Committee of the Sons of Maine, who escorted them through Battery Place and Broadway to the White street Arsenal,
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