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20th Maine Regiment

The 20th Maine Regiment was mustered in at Augusta, Maine, for three years' service on August 29, 1862, and were mustered out on July 16, 1865. Of the 1,621 men enrolled in the regiment, 147 were killed or died of wounds, 146 died of disease, and 15 were in Confederate prisons.

They served in the following engagements:

  • Antietam, MD - September 17, 1862
  • Shepherdstown Ford, VA - September 19 - 20, 1862
  • Fredericksburg, VA - December 13, 1862
  • Chancellorsville, VA - May 1 - 4, 1863
  • Middleburg, VA - June 17, 1863
  • Gettysburg, PA - July 1 - 3, 1863
  • Sharpsburg Pike, MD - July 1863
  • Rappahannock Station, VA - November 7, 1863
  • Mine Run, VA - November 26 - December 1, 1863
  • Wilderness, VA - May 5 - 7, 1864
  • Spotsylvania, VA - May 7 - 20, 1864
  • North Anna, VA - May 23 - 27, 1864
  • Totopotomy, VA - May 26, - 30, 1864
  • Bethesda Church, VA - May 30 - June 1, 1864
  • Cold Harbor, VA - May 31 - June 12, 1864
  • Petersburg, VA - June 1864
  • Jerusalem Plank Road, VA - June 22 - 23, 1864
  • Weldon Railroad, VA - August 18 - 21, 1864
  • Peebles Farm, VA - September 30 - October 2, 1864
  • Hatchers Run, VA - December 8 - 9, 1864
  • Quaker Road, VA - March 29, 1865
  • Gravelly Run, VA - March 29, 1865
  • Five Forks, VA - March 30 - April 1, 1865
  • Appomattox, VA - March 29 - April 9, 1865

Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain (1828-1914), is best known for his heroic participation in the Battle of Gettysburg. Lieutenant Colonel Chamberlain led his 20th Maine Infantry in a desperate bayonet charge down Little Round Top on July 2, 1863. Fearing Chamberlain to be near death from wounds at Petersburg in 1864, General Ulysses Grant gave him a field promotion to Brigadier General. Surviving against all odds, Chamberlain received the Confederate surrender at Appomatox Court House, Virginia, in April 1865. Chamberlain served four terms as Maine's governor and later as president of Bowdoin College.
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  • 1862-08-15 Major Charles D. Gilmore sends enlistment papers to Adjutant General Hodsdon, inquires about lack of surgeon by Charles D. Gilmore

    1862-08-15 Major Charles D. Gilmore sends enlistment papers to Adjutant General Hodsdon, inquires about lack of surgeon

    Charles D. Gilmore

  • 1862-08-15 Surgeon Nahum P. Monroe inquires about a furlough to settle his business by Nahum P. Monroe

    1862-08-15 Surgeon Nahum P. Monroe inquires about a furlough to settle his business

    Nahum P. Monroe

  • 1862-08-16 Henry C. Merriam recommends Besse for appointment as lieutenant instead of B.F. Hamilton by Henry C. Merriam and William C. Bailey

    1862-08-16 Henry C. Merriam recommends Besse for appointment as lieutenant instead of B.F. Hamilton

    Henry C. Merriam and William C. Bailey

  • 1862-08-16 Major Charles D. Gilmore notifies General Hodsdon of four men going to the 8th Maine Regiment by Charles D. Gilmore

    1862-08-16 Major Charles D. Gilmore notifies General Hodsdon of four men going to the 8th Maine Regiment

    Charles D. Gilmore

  • 1862-08-18 Adelbert Ames reports on his pending departure by Adelbert Ames

    1862-08-18 Adelbert Ames reports on his pending departure

    Adelbert Ames

  • 1862-08-18 Assistant Quartermaster Augustus H. Strickland requests 1000 feet of boards for tent flooring by Augustus H. Strickland

    1862-08-18 Assistant Quartermaster Augustus H. Strickland requests 1000 feet of boards for tent flooring

    Augustus H. Strickland

  • 1862-08-18 Major Charles Gilmore writes that a surgeon is urgently needed for the regiment by Charles D. Gilmore

    1862-08-18 Major Charles Gilmore writes that a surgeon is urgently needed for the regiment

    Charles D. Gilmore

  • 1862-08-18 Samuel Keene certifies that Eben Manchester and George Nason should be credited to Windham quota by Samuel Keene

    1862-08-18 Samuel Keene certifies that Eben Manchester and George Nason should be credited to Windham quota

    Samuel Keene

  • 1862-08-19 Captain Hill reports arrival of Daniel W. Keene and Weston H. Keene for muster by L. Hill

    1862-08-19 Captain Hill reports arrival of Daniel W. Keene and Weston H. Keene for muster

    L. Hill

  • 1862-08-19 Ellis Spear requests passes for E.K. Hill and squads from Damariscotta by Ellis Spear

    1862-08-19 Ellis Spear requests passes for E.K. Hill and squads from Damariscotta

    Ellis Spear

  • 1862-08-19 George G. Percival requests position as Assistant Surgeon by George C. Percival

    1862-08-19 George G. Percival requests position as Assistant Surgeon

    George C. Percival

  • 1862-08-19 Lieutenant William W. Morrell corrects list of enlistments by William W. Morrell

    1862-08-19 Lieutenant William W. Morrell corrects list of enlistments

    William W. Morrell

  • 1862-08-19 Major Charles Gilmore reports changes to Company F roster by Charles D. Gilmore

    1862-08-19 Major Charles Gilmore reports changes to Company F roster

    Charles D. Gilmore

  • 1862-08-20 Colonel Charles D. Gilmore recommends Walter G. Morrill for appointment as 2nd Lieutenant in Company B by Charles D. Gilmore

    1862-08-20 Colonel Charles D. Gilmore recommends Walter G. Morrill for appointment as 2nd Lieutenant in Company B

    Charles D. Gilmore

  • 1862-08-20 Lieutenant William W. Morrell writes General Hodsdon regarding enlistments and rejected men by William W. Morrell

    1862-08-20 Lieutenant William W. Morrell writes General Hodsdon regarding enlistments and rejected men

    William W. Morrell

  • 1862-08-20 Lysander Hill reports errors in quotas regarding Jason Peabody and Charles A. Copeland by Lysander Hill

    1862-08-20 Lysander Hill reports errors in quotas regarding Jason Peabody and Charles A. Copeland

    Lysander Hill

  • 1862-08-21 Captain Ellis Spear requests transportation home for a rejected soldier by Ellis Spear

    1862-08-21 Captain Ellis Spear requests transportation home for a rejected soldier

    Ellis Spear

  • 1862-08-21 Chester A. Greenleaf writes Governor Washburn regarding Lieutenant Nichols' broken promise of a commission by Chester A. Greenleaf

    1862-08-21 Chester A. Greenleaf writes Governor Washburn regarding Lieutenant Nichols' broken promise of a commission

    Chester A. Greenleaf

  • 1862-08-22 Ellis Spear recommends Joseph F. Land for 1st Lieutenant and Joseph Hofses for 2nd Lieutenant by Ellis Spear

    1862-08-22 Ellis Spear recommends Joseph F. Land for 1st Lieutenant and Joseph Hofses for 2nd Lieutenant

    Ellis Spear

  • 1862-08-22 Mr. Hubbard recommends Joseph Land by Mr. Hubbard

    1862-08-22 Mr. Hubbard recommends Joseph Land

    Mr. Hubbard

  • 1862-08-22 William W. Morrell forwards enlistment papers to Adjutant General Hodsdon by William W. Morrell

    1862-08-22 William W. Morrell forwards enlistment papers to Adjutant General Hodsdon

    William W. Morrell

  • 1862-08-23 Lysander Hill reports fraudulent recruitment practices by Hiram Bliss by Lysander Hill

    1862-08-23 Lysander Hill reports fraudulent recruitment practices by Hiram Bliss

    Lysander Hill

  • 1862-08-23 Major Charles Gilmore recommends Joseph F. Land for 1st Lieutenant, Company G by Charles D. Gilmore

    1862-08-23 Major Charles Gilmore recommends Joseph F. Land for 1st Lieutenant, Company G

    Charles D. Gilmore

  • 1862-08-23 Reuel Washburn and other of Livermore request appointment of Albert C. Pray as lieutenant by Reuel Washburn

    1862-08-23 Reuel Washburn and other of Livermore request appointment of Albert C. Pray as lieutenant

    Reuel Washburn

  • 1862-08-23 William Morrell, Mustering Officer, writes Adjutant General Hodsdon regarding descriptive lists by William W. Morrell

    1862-08-23 William Morrell, Mustering Officer, writes Adjutant General Hodsdon regarding descriptive lists

    William W. Morrell

 

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