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1st Maine Heavy Artillery

 

The First Maine Heavy Artillery Regiment was mustered August 21, 1862 as part of the 18th Maine Regiment and reorganized December, 1862 as First Maine Heavy Artillery. They mustered out September 11, 1865. This regiment of 900 men sustained the greatest loss in battle, suffering 632 casualties in about 15 minutes during the Siege of Petersburg, more than any Union regiment losses in a single day of combat throughout the war.

They served in the following engagements:

  • Defense of Washington - Sept. 1862 to May 1864
  • Fredericksburg Pike, VA - May 19, 1864
  • Milford Station - May 20, 1864
  • North Anna, VA - May 23, 1864
  • Totopotomy, VA - May 26, 1864
  • Cold Harbor, VA - May 31, 1864
  • Petersburg, VA - June 18, 1864
  • Jerusalem Plank Road, VA - June 22 - 23, 1864
  • Deep Bottom, VA - August 18, 1864
  • Boydton Plank Road, VA - October 27, 1864
  • Weldon Railroad, VA - December 7, 1864
  • Hatchers Run, VA - February 5, 1865
  • Sailors Creek, VA - April 6, 1865
  • Farmville, VA - April 7, 1865
  • Appomattox, VA - April 8, 1865

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  • 1864-09-07 Major Chris V. Crossman writes to Governor Cony to recommend Captain W.S. Clark for promotion by Chris V. Crossman

    1864-09-07 Major Chris V. Crossman writes to Governor Cony to recommend Captain W.S. Clark for promotion

    Chris V. Crossman

  • 1864-09-09 Captain Samuel J. Oakes writes regarding descriptive lists for Nicholas S. Harris, Thomas Gilbert, and George Springer by Samuel J. Oakes

    1864-09-09 Captain Samuel J. Oakes writes regarding descriptive lists for Nicholas S. Harris, Thomas Gilbert, and George Springer

    Samuel J. Oakes

  • 1864-09-10 Special Order 301 honorably discharging Lieutenant Cyrus K. Bridges for disability by War Department

    1864-09-10 Special Order 301 honorably discharging Lieutenant Cyrus K. Bridges for disability

    War Department

  • 1864-09-12 Captain William S. Clark recommends promotion of Lieutenant Benjamin F. Rollins and Sergeant Frank A. Clark by William S. Clark

    1864-09-12 Captain William S. Clark recommends promotion of Lieutenant Benjamin F. Rollins and Sergeant Frank A. Clark

    William S. Clark

  • 1864-09-12 Special Order 302 honorably discharging Lieutenant Thomas Foster for wounds received in action by War Department

    1864-09-12 Special Order 302 honorably discharging Lieutenant Thomas Foster for wounds received in action

    War Department

  • 1864-09-14 Nathan Webb writes Governor Cony regarding the effort to promote Major Shepherd over Lieutenant Colonel Talbot by Nathan Webb

    1864-09-14 Nathan Webb writes Governor Cony regarding the effort to promote Major Shepherd over Lieutenant Colonel Talbot

    Nathan Webb

  • 1864-09-15 Major George W. Sabine recommends promotion of Captain William S. Clark by George W. Sabine

    1864-09-15 Major George W. Sabine recommends promotion of Captain William S. Clark

    George W. Sabine

  • 1864-09-15 Major Russell B. Shepherd forwards the resignation of Thomas Talbot and recommends several promotions in the regiment by Russell B. Shepherd

    1864-09-15 Major Russell B. Shepherd forwards the resignation of Thomas Talbot and recommends several promotions in the regiment

    Russell B. Shepherd

  • 1864-09-16 Luther Brown of Sheepscot inquires about death of his son Webster Brown by Luther Brown

    1864-09-16 Luther Brown of Sheepscot inquires about death of his son Webster Brown

    Luther Brown

  • 1864-09-19 Major George Sabine writes G.F. Talbot regarding efforts to block his brother Thomas' appointment as Lieutenant Colonel by George W. Sabine

    1864-09-19 Major George Sabine writes G.F. Talbot regarding efforts to block his brother Thomas' appointment as Lieutenant Colonel

    George W. Sabine

  • 1864-09-20 Barnabas M. Roberts introduces his nephew Cassius C. Roberts to General Hodsdon by Barnabas M. Roberts

    1864-09-20 Barnabas M. Roberts introduces his nephew Cassius C. Roberts to General Hodsdon

    Barnabas M. Roberts

  • 1864-09-20 Sergeant E.L. Hanscom requests his pay as he is sick in the hospital by E. L. Hanscom

    1864-09-20 Sergeant E.L. Hanscom requests his pay as he is sick in the hospital

    E. L. Hanscom

  • 1864-09-21 Captain Frederic A. Cummings recommends Sergeant Clark for promotion by Frederic A. Cummings

    1864-09-21 Captain Frederic A. Cummings recommends Sergeant Clark for promotion

    Frederic A. Cummings

  • 1864-09-21 Dr. H.H. Seavey certifies that Private Tucker is unable to return to duty by H. H. Seavey

    1864-09-21 Dr. H.H. Seavey certifies that Private Tucker is unable to return to duty

    H. H. Seavey

  • 1864-09-21 Sergeant Jonathan Pineo inquires about his commission as lieutenant by Jonathan Pineo

    1864-09-21 Sergeant Jonathan Pineo inquires about his commission as lieutenant

    Jonathan Pineo

  • 1864-09-24 Special Order 319 honorably discharging Lieutenant Andrew Hilton by Andrew J. Hilton

    1864-09-24 Special Order 319 honorably discharging Lieutenant Andrew Hilton

    Andrew J. Hilton

  • 1864-09-26 Mrs. S.A. McDowell inquires if her husband George J. McDowell is dead by S. A. McDowell

    1864-09-26 Mrs. S.A. McDowell inquires if her husband George J. McDowell is dead

    S. A. McDowell

  • 1864-09-27 Captain Frederic A. Cummings recommends Sergeant Daniel W. Pettengill for promotion by Frederic A. Cummings

    1864-09-27 Captain Frederic A. Cummings recommends Sergeant Daniel W. Pettengill for promotion

    Frederic A. Cummings

  • 1864-10-06 Thomas H. Talbot writes Governor Cony about re-entering service by Thomas H. Talbot

    1864-10-06 Thomas H. Talbot writes Governor Cony about re-entering service

    Thomas H. Talbot

  • 1864-10-07 Susan Jane Hathaway inquires if her husband James is alive by Susan Jane Hathaway

    1864-10-07 Susan Jane Hathaway inquires if her husband James is alive

    Susan Jane Hathaway

  • 1864-10-08 Nicholas Newenham writes of the death of his son, who died of wounds from Petersburg, and of his other son wounded at Fredericksburg by Nicholas Newenham

    1864-10-08 Nicholas Newenham writes of the death of his son, who died of wounds from Petersburg, and of his other son wounded at Fredericksburg

    Nicholas Newenham

  • 1864-10-11 Albert Haskell and others complain about poor conditions at US General Hospital in Beverly, New Jersey by Albert Haskell

    1864-10-11 Albert Haskell and others complain about poor conditions at US General Hospital in Beverly, New Jersey

    Albert Haskell

  • 1864-10-12 Hannibal Hamlin inquires if William Betts was killed in battle by Hannibal Hamlin

    1864-10-12 Hannibal Hamlin inquires if William Betts was killed in battle

    Hannibal Hamlin

  • 1864-10-14 Thomas H. Talbot declines to return to Army service due to ill health by Thomas H. Talbot

    1864-10-14 Thomas H. Talbot declines to return to Army service due to ill health

    Thomas H. Talbot

  • 1864-10-15 Lt. Colonel Thomas Talbot writes Adjutant General Hodsdon asking for his recommendation for commission in the US Colored Troops by Thomas H. Talbot

    1864-10-15 Lt. Colonel Thomas Talbot writes Adjutant General Hodsdon asking for his recommendation for commission in the US Colored Troops

    Thomas H. Talbot

 

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