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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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  • 1865-09-08 Ann Keef of Nova Scotia requests information about her son William of Company K by Ann Keef

    1865-09-08 Ann Keef of Nova Scotia requests information about her son William of Company K

    Ann Keef

  • 1865-09-24 N.E. Nickerson requests Adjutant General Hodsdon inform the commanding officer at Fort Independence that the regiment has been mustered out by N. E. Nickerson

    1865-09-24 N.E. Nickerson requests Adjutant General Hodsdon inform the commanding officer at Fort Independence that the regiment has been mustered out

    N. E. Nickerson

  • 1865-09-25 Private David M. Morgan asks how to obtain his discharge and pay by David M. Morgan

    1865-09-25 Private David M. Morgan asks how to obtain his discharge and pay

    David M. Morgan

  • 1865-10-21 Colonel Shepherd sends the regimental history of 1865 by Russell B. Shepherd

    1865-10-21 Colonel Shepherd sends the regimental history of 1865

    Russell B. Shepherd

  • 1865-10-21 Mason Weymouth inquires about Joseph Goodwin of Lyman by Mason Weymouth

    1865-10-21 Mason Weymouth inquires about Joseph Goodwin of Lyman

    Mason Weymouth

  • 1865-10-24 Special Order 566 regarding Private John Stinson, who is to be released from prison and honorably discharged from service by War Department

    1865-10-24 Special Order 566 regarding Private John Stinson, who is to be released from prison and honorably discharged from service

    War Department

  • 1865-11-02 George Wilcox of the Assessor's Office inquires about Benjamin C. Fogg of Company G, who was detached to the U.S. Sanitary Commission by George Wilcox

    1865-11-02 George Wilcox of the Assessor's Office inquires about Benjamin C. Fogg of Company G, who was detached to the U.S. Sanitary Commission

    George Wilcox

  • 1865-11-20 George F. Emery requests assistance in the case of the dependent mother of Omar Shaw by George F. Emery

    1865-11-20 George F. Emery requests assistance in the case of the dependent mother of Omar Shaw

    George F. Emery

  • 1865-12-08 S. Dana Wingate requests death certificate for Silas M. Marsh of Company G who died of disease by S. Dana Wingate

    1865-12-08 S. Dana Wingate requests death certificate for Silas M. Marsh of Company G who died of disease

    S. Dana Wingate

  • 1865-12-26 C.P. Brown requests a death certificate for Willard Delano of Company E, who was killed at Petersburg June 18, 1864 by C. P. Brown

    1865-12-26 C.P. Brown requests a death certificate for Willard Delano of Company E, who was killed at Petersburg June 18, 1864

    C. P. Brown

  • 1865-12-28 Henry H. Frost of Company D inquires about his discharge papers as a paroled prisoner by Henry D. Frost

    1865-12-28 Henry H. Frost of Company D inquires about his discharge papers as a paroled prisoner

    Henry D. Frost

  • 1866-01-04 Lieutenant James A. Dole sends his carte de visite photograph to Adjutant General Hodsdon by James A. Dole

    1866-01-04 Lieutenant James A. Dole sends his carte de visite photograph to Adjutant General Hodsdon

    James A. Dole

  • 1866-01-11 Lieutenant I.J. Dunham sends his photograph to the Adjutant General by I. J. Dunham

    1866-01-11 Lieutenant I.J. Dunham sends his photograph to the Adjutant General

    I. J. Dunham

  • 1866-01-12 Major Christopher V. Crossman forwards his photograph by Christopher V. Crossman

    1866-01-12 Major Christopher V. Crossman forwards his photograph

    Christopher V. Crossman

  • 1866-01-13 D.H. Drummond encloses the claim of Danville Brown for payment by D. H. Drummond

    1866-01-13 D.H. Drummond encloses the claim of Danville Brown for payment

    D. H. Drummond

  • 1866-01-13 Lieutenant Benjamin C. Frost forwards his photograph by Benjamin C. Frost

    1866-01-13 Lieutenant Benjamin C. Frost forwards his photograph

    Benjamin C. Frost

  • 1866-01-30 Charles J. Howe forwards his photograph by Charles J. Howe

    1866-01-30 Charles J. Howe forwards his photograph

    Charles J. Howe

  • 1866-02-23 Special Order 83 discharging Private James S. Floyd from prison in Fort Jefferson and from service by War Department

    1866-02-23 Special Order 83 discharging Private James S. Floyd from prison in Fort Jefferson and from service

    War Department

  • 1866-03-08 George E. Weeks inquires about James Kavanaugh and bounty payment by George E. Weeks

    1866-03-08 George E. Weeks inquires about James Kavanaugh and bounty payment

    George E. Weeks

  • 1866-04-09 Horatio Woodman requests evidence of service and death or discharge of Bartholomew Cuff, Company F by Horatio Woodman

    1866-04-09 Horatio Woodman requests evidence of service and death or discharge of Bartholomew Cuff, Company F

    Horatio Woodman

  • 1866-04-10 Captain Hudson Saunders writes regarding ordnance stores retained by enlisted men by Hudson Saunders

    1866-04-10 Captain Hudson Saunders writes regarding ordnance stores retained by enlisted men

    Hudson Saunders

  • 1866-04-14 Captain Hudson Saunders returns incorrect list to Adjutant General Hodsdon for correction by Hudson Saunders

    1866-04-14 Captain Hudson Saunders returns incorrect list to Adjutant General Hodsdon for correction

    Hudson Saunders

  • 1866-04-16 Adjutant General Hodsdon returns list to Captain Hudson Saunders by John L. Hodsdon

    1866-04-16 Adjutant General Hodsdon returns list to Captain Hudson Saunders

    John L. Hodsdon

  • 1866-04-26 George S. Derby requests certification of enrollment and muster in of William White of Company B by George S. Derby

    1866-04-26 George S. Derby requests certification of enrollment and muster in of William White of Company B

    George S. Derby

  • 1866-05-07 Olivia Pinkham inquires about when her son James S. Floyd will be released from prison in Florida by Olivia Pinkham

    1866-05-07 Olivia Pinkham inquires about when her son James S. Floyd will be released from prison in Florida

    Olivia Pinkham

 

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