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

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266 THE MAINE BUGLE.<br />

Staples, Wentworth, Pvt. Co. 1 ), iilh Me. Inf. and Co. t, 1st Mc. Ilvy. Arty ; wounded.<br />

Thomas, Converse, I'vl. Co. H, 1st Me. I Ivy. Arty.; twice wounded.<br />

Thomas, James A., I'vt. Co. C, 7th Me. Inf.; killed.<br />

Thomas, Oscar, Pvt. Co. K, 2d Me. Inf.; transferred to Co. I. 20lh Mu. Inf.; prisoner.<br />

Thomas, Samuel .\ , IVt. Co. H, ist Me. Ilvy. .\rty.; ununded.<br />

Thompson, Charles 1)., Pvt. Co. A, 1st Me. Cav.; died in prison. Hi.-,l p. 477.<br />

Thompson, Samuel A., Pvt. Co. .\, ist Me. Cav. Hist. ]>. 477.<br />

Thurlow, Charles, Pvt. Co. E, ist Me. Hvy. Arty; died.<br />

Thurlow, Henry J., Corpl. Co. E, 22d Me. Inf. and Co. — , ist 1). C. Cav.; trans-<br />

ferred to Co. M, 1st Me. Cav. Hist. ]>. 649.<br />

'Ihurlow. Jonas C., Pvt. Co. G, 8th Me. Inf.<br />

Thurlow, William H., Pvt. Co. — , isl I). C. Cav.; transferred to Co. M, Ist Me.<br />

Cav.; died in ])rison. Hist. p. 655.<br />

Tobin, Samuel L., Pvt. Co. C, 8th Me. Inf.<br />

Tuck, Charles II., Pvt. Co. K, 1st Me. Cav.; Hist. p. 627; and Co. 1", 171I1 Me.<br />

Inf.; wounded.<br />

Tuck, Enoch L., Pvt. Co. F, I2tli Me. Inf.; prisoner, exchanj^ed, ilied.<br />

Tucker, George M., Pvt. Co. F, if>lh Me. Inf.; died in prison.<br />

Tucker, George P., Pvt. Co. K, 1st Me. Cav. Hist. ]>. O27.<br />

Tucker, Philemon, Pvt. Co. E, 22(1 Me. Inf.<br />

Whitney, Charles P.., Pvt. Co. II, 19th Me. Inf.; killed.<br />

Reunion of the Thirteenth <strong>Maine</strong> Association<br />

<strong>The</strong> reunion of Gen. Dow'.s old Thirteenth <strong>Maine</strong> Regiment<br />

Association in Bethel July<br />

i ith, <strong>1894</strong>, was the largest gathering<br />

of the regiment since its muster out in 1865. Mighty-nine tick-<br />

ets were sold in the Portland office alone. Many of the boys<br />

took along their wives to enjoy the occasion. Judge Enoch<br />

Foster met the association at the depot and escorted the crowd<br />

to the square where ranks were broken, the ladies stopping at<br />

the licthel House, and the boys congregating in squads on the<br />

grass telling stories that brought up old associations. <strong>The</strong><br />

transportation [bills were paid V)y Captain Robbins H. Grover. a<br />

very generous act for " Rob " to do, and the bo)'s fully ap[)re-<br />

ciated it.<br />

At about one o'clock all fell in line and proceeded to Odeon<br />

Hall, where tables were set to accommodate the number present,<br />

one hundred and seventy-nine. It is enough to say that G. D.<br />

Robinson of Portland was the caterer. <strong>The</strong> menu was printed<br />

on a common manilla tag. On one side was the following:

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