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Oliver Otis Howard, Autobiography of Oliver Otis Howard, major general , United States army : volume 1, Chapter 8: Colonel of the Third Maine regiment; departure for the front (search)
and noncommissioned, appointed. Sergeant Edwin Burt, suggested by the governor, was made adjutant. Military knowledge and experience were then of great service. Burt, in time, by worthy promotion, became a lieutenant colonel and lost his life, May 6, 1864, in the battle of the Wilderness. William D. Haley, of Bath, filled two offices, regimental quartermaster and commissary, and Dr. G. S. Palmer, of Gardiner, that of surgeon. One of the noncommissioned staff, the commissary sergeant, Joseph S. Smith, of Bath, became, in time, General Sedgwick's brigade division and corps commissary with the rank of colonel. The field officers were Lieutenant Colonel Isaac N. Tucker and Major Henry G. Staples. The former, who turned out to have no aptitude for military command, resigned during the first year and Staples took his place. Captain Charles A. L. Sampson succeeded Tucker as major. A very worthy lieutenant, James H. Tallman, followed Haley on his leaving the service the first yea
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 23. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Historical sketch of the Rockbridge artillery, C. S. Army, by a member of the famous battery. (search)
hby's cavalry, April 28th. Robert M. Dudley, transferred to Captain Hamilton's company, Fourth Virginia volunteers. J. Campbell Heiskell, transferred to Wooding's Battery. John H. Leckey, transferred to Ashby's cavalry. James N. Lepard, transferred to Carpenter's Battery. Robert P. Lewis, transferred to Ashby's cavalry. Williamson Luke, transferred to Ashby's cavalry. Magruder Maury, transferred to Ashby's cavalry. John Saville, transferred to Ashby's cavalry. Joseph S. Smith, transferred to Ashby's cavalry, April 28th. Benjamin F. Tharp, transferred to Ashby's cavalry. Charles O. Veers, transferred to Ashby's cavalry. George A. Walker, transferred to Ashby's cavalry. James S. Walker, transferred to Carpenter's Battery. John W. Walker, transferred to Ashby's cavalry. William H. Byrd, died from wound at Kernstown. John Wallace, died from wound at Kernstown. Samuel D. Anderson, died from wound at Kernstown. Charles A. Wilson, deserte