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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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  • 1865-04-01 Special Order 155 sending Private John F. Stinson to Clinton Prison, New York, instead of the Albany Penitentiary by War Department

    1865-04-01 Special Order 155 sending Private John F. Stinson to Clinton Prison, New York, instead of the Albany Penitentiary

    War Department

  • 1865-04-14 Lieutenant Colonel Zemro Smith recommends several promotions in the regiment by Zemro A. Smith

    1865-04-14 Lieutenant Colonel Zemro Smith recommends several promotions in the regiment

    Zemro A. Smith

  • 1865-04-15 Baker & Weeks request a report on the death of Charles E. Smily by Baker & Weeks

    1865-04-15 Baker & Weeks request a report on the death of Charles E. Smily

    Baker & Weeks

  • 1865-04-19 Charlotte Sturtevant inquires about her son Warren, who was reported very sick in hospital and she has not heard from him by Charlotte Sturtevant

    1865-04-19 Charlotte Sturtevant inquires about her son Warren, who was reported very sick in hospital and she has not heard from him

    Charlotte Sturtevant

  • 1865-04-22 Lieutenant Colonel Zemro Smith writes Adjutant General Hodsdon regarding Joseph Jordan and John Miller by Zemro A. Smith

    1865-04-22 Lieutenant Colonel Zemro Smith writes Adjutant General Hodsdon regarding Joseph Jordan and John Miller

    Zemro A. Smith

  • 1865-04-24 Jonathan Whitman inquires about Private Thomas Powers by Jonathan Whitman

    1865-04-24 Jonathan Whitman inquires about Private Thomas Powers

    Jonathan Whitman

  • 1865-04-24 L.G. Downes requests information regarding the death of Franklin F. Foss by L. G. Downes

    1865-04-24 L.G. Downes requests information regarding the death of Franklin F. Foss

    L. G. Downes

  • 1865-04-27 Baker & Weeks request certification of deaths of James R. Hussey, John H. Haskell, and Moses H. Steward by Baker & Weeks

    1865-04-27 Baker & Weeks request certification of deaths of James R. Hussey, John H. Haskell, and Moses H. Steward

    Baker & Weeks

  • 1865-04-27 George F. Emery requests certification of the death of George B. Brastow of Company M by George F. Emery

    1865-04-27 George F. Emery requests certification of the death of George B. Brastow of Company M

    George F. Emery

  • 1865-04-29 Special Order 194 discharging Private J.O. Knowles from service by War Department

    1865-04-29 Special Order 194 discharging Private J.O. Knowles from service

    War Department

  • 1865-05-04 Special Order 205 revoking appointment of Sergeant Frank J. Sargent to the U.S. Colored Troops by War Department

    1865-05-04 Special Order 205 revoking appointment of Sergeant Frank J. Sargent to the U.S. Colored Troops

    War Department

  • 1865-05-06 P.S. Merrill inquires about Joseph Church of Company E, missing in action by P. S. Merrill

    1865-05-06 P.S. Merrill inquires about Joseph Church of Company E, missing in action

    P. S. Merrill

  • 1865-05-15 Joseph Woodward requests information on Archibald McDougall by Joseph Woodward

    1865-05-15 Joseph Woodward requests information on Archibald McDougall

    Joseph Woodward

  • 1865-05-22 Lieutenant and Adjutant P.H. Gatchell requests a descriptive list for Private John Daily by P. H. Gatchell

    1865-05-22 Lieutenant and Adjutant P.H. Gatchell requests a descriptive list for Private John Daily

    P. H. Gatchell

  • 1865-05-29 Sarah P. Ball inquires about her son George E. Ball by Sarah P. Ball

    1865-05-29 Sarah P. Ball inquires about her son George E. Ball

    Sarah P. Ball

  • 1865-05-31 Colonel Shepherd informs Adjutant General Hodsdon the regiment will depart June 5 by Russell B. Shepherd

    1865-05-31 Colonel Shepherd informs Adjutant General Hodsdon the regiment will depart June 5

    Russell B. Shepherd

  • 1865-05-31 Colonel Shepherd sends monthly return to Adjutant General Hodsdon by Russell B. Shepherd

    1865-05-31 Colonel Shepherd sends monthly return to Adjutant General Hodsdon

    Russell B. Shepherd

  • 1865-06-03 Special Order 275 honorably discharging Captain Frederick C. Low by War Department

    1865-06-03 Special Order 275 honorably discharging Captain Frederick C. Low

    War Department

  • 1865-06-06 Colonel Shepherd notifies Adjutant General Hosdson that the regiment is not to be mustered out yet by Russell B. Shepherd

    1865-06-06 Colonel Shepherd notifies Adjutant General Hosdson that the regiment is not to be mustered out yet

    Russell B. Shepherd

  • 1865-06-10 Special Order 294 discharging Private Elisha James, Jr. from Company L by War Department

    1865-06-10 Special Order 294 discharging Private Elisha James, Jr. from Company L

    War Department

  • 1865-06-13 Special Order 301 discharging Private Harry G. Morton of Company E from service by War Department

    1865-06-13 Special Order 301 discharging Private Harry G. Morton of Company E from service

    War Department

  • 1865-06-15 William D. Fickett asks what has become of his son Campbell by William D. Fickett

    1865-06-15 William D. Fickett asks what has become of his son Campbell

    William D. Fickett

  • 1865-06-18 Captain Hudson Sawyer corrects the descriptive lists for Isaiah Barnes, A.R. Pierce, and R. C. Davis by Hudson Sawyer

    1865-06-18 Captain Hudson Sawyer corrects the descriptive lists for Isaiah Barnes, A.R. Pierce, and R. C. Davis

    Hudson Sawyer

  • 1865-06-20 Captain Hudson Sawyer writes Adjutant General Hodsdon regarding descriptive list for Private Ingraham Nickerson by Hudson Sawyer

    1865-06-20 Captain Hudson Sawyer writes Adjutant General Hodsdon regarding descriptive list for Private Ingraham Nickerson

    Hudson Sawyer

  • 1865-06-20 Special Order 319 releasing Private John Pettengill from imprisonment and returning him to duty by War Department

    1865-06-20 Special Order 319 releasing Private John Pettengill from imprisonment and returning him to duty

    War Department

 

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