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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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  • 1866-07-20 Captain Frederick C. Low inquires about fate of Private Elias K. Porter, prisoner in Andersonville by Frederick C. Low

    1866-07-20 Captain Frederick C. Low inquires about fate of Private Elias K. Porter, prisoner in Andersonville

    Frederick C. Low

  • 1867-10-28 Special Order 480 regarding correction to muster date of Lieutenant H.M. Blaisdell by War Department

    1867-10-28 Special Order 480 regarding correction to muster date of Lieutenant H.M. Blaisdell

    War Department

  • Undated (circa 1863) - G.B. Weymouth and officers of Camp Keyes recommend Private Hudson Sawyer for lieutenant by G. B. Weymouth

    Undated (circa 1863) - G.B. Weymouth and officers of Camp Keyes recommend Private Hudson Sawyer for lieutenant

    G. B. Weymouth

  • Undated (circa 1863) - G.H. Black and citizens of Ellsworth recommend William T. Parker for promotion to Lieutenant Colonel by G. H. Black

    Undated (circa 1863) - G.H. Black and citizens of Ellsworth recommend William T. Parker for promotion to Lieutenant Colonel

    G. H. Black

  • Undated (circa 1864) - Albion Miller and citizens of Whitneyville recommend Allen E. Barry for 2nd Lieutenant by Albion Miller

    Undated (circa 1864) - Albion Miller and citizens of Whitneyville recommend Allen E. Barry for 2nd Lieutenant

    Albion Miller

  • Undated (circa 1864) - James Littlefield and others recommend promotion of Captain C.V. Crossman to Major by James Littlefield

    Undated (circa 1864) - James Littlefield and others recommend promotion of Captain C.V. Crossman to Major

    James Littlefield

  • Undated (circa 1865) - Nicholas Jefferds requests information about his missing son by Nicholas Jefferds

    Undated (circa 1865) - Nicholas Jefferds requests information about his missing son

    Nicholas Jefferds

  • Undated - Edwin H. Vose and citizens of Calais recommend George J. Brewer for promotion by Edwin H. Vose

    Undated - Edwin H. Vose and citizens of Calais recommend George J. Brewer for promotion

    Edwin H. Vose

  • Undated - F. Harmon and citizens of Belfast recommend Sergeant John Knowles for promotion by F. Harmon

    Undated - F. Harmon and citizens of Belfast recommend Sergeant John Knowles for promotion

    F. Harmon

  • Undated - Henry B. Cleaves, recruiting officer, requests information on enlistment of Israel H. Nute by Henry B. Cleaves

    Undated - Henry B. Cleaves, recruiting officer, requests information on enlistment of Israel H. Nute

    Henry B. Cleaves

  • Undated - J.E. Bennoch writes his uncle and asks for a commission as 4th Lieutenant by J. E. Bennoch

    Undated - J.E. Bennoch writes his uncle and asks for a commission as 4th Lieutenant

    J. E. Bennoch

  • Undated (July 4 circa 1864) - G.L. Jennison requests pay for his son E. Everett Jennison by G. L. Jennison

    Undated (July 4 circa 1864) - G.L. Jennison requests pay for his son E. Everett Jennison

    G. L. Jennison

  • Undated - List of men who belonged in the 1st Regiment Heavy Artillery and were mustered out on single muster-out rolls by Adjutant General

    Undated - List of men who belonged in the 1st Regiment Heavy Artillery and were mustered out on single muster-out rolls

    Adjutant General

  • Undated - S.P. Strickland and others recommend Henry E. Sellers for lieutenant by S. P. Strickland

    Undated - S.P. Strickland and others recommend Henry E. Sellers for lieutenant

    S. P. Strickland

  • Undated - Washington Long and citizens of Eastport recommend George J. Brewer for appointment as lieutenant by Washington Long

    Undated - Washington Long and citizens of Eastport recommend George J. Brewer for appointment as lieutenant

    Washington Long

 

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