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The Maine bugle ... campaign; 1-5 Jan. 1894-Oct. 1898 - Maine.gov

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146 THE MAINE BUGLE.<br />

Co. F—Wounded—Add, Pvt. Martin V. Tripp.<br />

Co. L—Wounded—Add, Pvts. Charles R. Brown, Charles O, Cowan.<br />

LOSSES NEAR FIVE FORKS, MARCH 31st, 1865.<br />

Co. E—Wounded—Add, Pvt. Edward B. West.<br />

LOSSES AT SAILORS CREEK, APRIL 6th, 1865.<br />

Co. A—Wounded—Add, Copls. William Hr.rmon, Frederick H. Tucker; Pvt. Ben-<br />

jamin G. Grover.<br />

Co. B—Wounded—Add, Capt. Frederic C. Low; Pvt. P^ancis McKenna.<br />

Co. E—Wounded—Omit, Pvt. John Saul.<br />

Co. F—Wounded—Add, Sgt. James E. Wentworth.<br />

Co. G—Wounded—.\dd, Pvt. John B. Craig.<br />

Co. H—Wounded—Vild, Pvts. James II. Braz/.ell, Arthur D. Bumps, Timothy Cun-<br />

ningham.<br />

Co. I—Wounded—Add, Pvt. Michael Ryan.<br />

Co. M—Wounded—Add, Lt. Arthur P. Budge; Pvt. John Noyes.<br />

<strong>The</strong> above comprises all the additions and corrections I have thus far been able to<br />

make to my list which was printed in the <strong>Jan</strong>uary number of the Bugle. <strong>The</strong> follow-<br />

ing members of the regiment are still unaccounted for, that is ihey were absent at the<br />

muster out of the regiment and no record has been found of their discharge or death.<br />

I give name, residence and cause of absence. Any person who can do so will confer<br />

a favor by writing me what information they may possess in regard to any of <strong>The</strong>m.<br />

Co. A— Pvts. Michael Boucher, Calais, sick; Walter K. Kelley, Dexter, sick.<br />

Co. B—Pvt. Moses H. Stewart, Wellington, wounded.<br />

Co. C—Pvt. Owen O'Neil, Cherryfield, paroled prisoner, wounded.<br />

Co. D—Pvts. John H. Partridge, Hampden, sick. James A. Scullin, Bangor, sick.<br />

Co. E— Pvt. Peter Pelkie, Brewer, (a French Canadian) paroled prisoner, wounded.<br />

Co. F—Pvts. David W. Barrett, Hermon, wounded; Ambrose Nason, Bradley,<br />

wounded.<br />

Co. G—Copl. Charles L. Shaw, Orneville, sick; Pvts. Kenney Depray, J^""ksport,<br />

missing in action May 19th, 1864; James E. Fulton, New Brunswick, wounded.<br />

Co. H—Pvts. Campliell A. Fickett, Columbia, sick; Franklin Foss, Machias, sick;<br />

Cyrus B. Millett, Winterport, sick; Seward W. Tucker, Webster Plantation, sick;<br />

Benjamin Weaver, Foxcroft, wounded; George M. Willcy, Dixmont, wounded.<br />

Co. I— Pvt. James F. Getchell, Orono, wounded.<br />

Co. K— Pvt. Philander C. Brawn, Corinth, wounded.<br />

Co. L—Copl. James P. Newell, Bath, prisoner; Pvts. FVanklin Campbell, Calais,<br />

prisoner; James W. Hall, Bethel, wounded.<br />

Co. M — Pvts. Hiram Batchelder, Montville, wounded; Philonas K. Martin, Lewis-<br />

ton, wounded; David M. Morgan, Greenwood, wounded; Charles D. Robbins, Har-<br />

rington, wounded.

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