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4th Maine Regiment

4th Maine Regiment

 

The 4th Maine Volunteer Infantry Regiment was organized in Rockland in May 1861 and was mustered in on June 15, 1861 commanded by Colonel Hiram G. Berry. Four Knox County companies from Searsport, Winterport, Wiscasset, Damariscotta and Belfast were mustered. The regiment was mustered out of service July 19, 1864. The veteran volunteers and recruits were transferred to 19th Maine Infantry. The regiment is noted for their coordinated attack at Gettysburg under Elijah Walker with the 1st U.S. Sharpshooters against General Longstreet's forces, and their part in a severe fight at the Devil’s Den. The regiment was comprised of Company A - Belfast Artillery, Company F - Brooks Light Infantry, and Company K - Belfast City Grays.

Regimental enrollment was 1,440 men. By the time the regiment mustered out, there were 170 killed or dead of wounds, 443 wounded, 137 dead from disease, and 40 in Confederate prisons.

They served in the following engagements:

  • First Manassas (First Bull Run) - July 21, 1861
  • Yorktown, VA - April 5- May 4, 1862
  • Williamsburg, VA - May 4, 1862
  • Seven Pines, VA - May 31, 1862
  • Gaines Mill, VA - June 27-28, 1862
  • White Oak Swamp, VA - June 30, 1862
  • Malvern Hill, VA - July 1, 1862
  • Second Manassas (Second Bull Run) - August 29-30, 1862
  • Chantilly, VA - September 1, 1862
  • Fredericksburg, VA - December 13, 1862
  • Chancellorsville, VA - May 1-4, 1863
  • Wapping Heights, VA - July 21-23, 1863
  • Kelly's Ford, VA - November 7, 1863
  • Mine Run, VA - November 26-December 1, 1863
  • Wilderness, VA - May 5-7, 1864
  • Spotsylvania, VA - May 7-20, 1864
  • Po River, VA - May 11, 1864
  • North Anna, VA - May 23-27, 1864
  • Totopotomy, VA - May 26-30, 1864
  • Cold Harbor, VA - May 31- June 12, 1864

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  • 1861-06-18 Samuel Blanchard forwards his bill for transporting the regiment from Rockland to Portland by Samuel Blanchard

    1861-06-18 Samuel Blanchard forwards his bill for transporting the regiment from Rockland to Portland

    Samuel Blanchard

  • 1861-06-25 Adjutant General Hodsdon writes Colonel E.K. Harding regarding errors by John L. Hodsdon

    1861-06-25 Adjutant General Hodsdon writes Colonel E.K. Harding regarding errors

    John L. Hodsdon

  • 1861-06-25 Colonel Berry notifies the Governor that the regiment arrived at Camp Knox in good condition by Hiram Gregory Berry

    1861-06-25 Colonel Berry notifies the Governor that the regiment arrived at Camp Knox in good condition

    Hiram Gregory Berry

  • 1861-06-28 Colonel Berry forwards officer election returns to the Adjutant General by Hiram Gregory Berry

    1861-06-28 Colonel Berry forwards officer election returns to the Adjutant General

    Hiram Gregory Berry

  • 1861-07-01 Dr. S.C. Hunkins reports that Dr. Banks refuses to give up post as acting surgeon and will not respond to Governor's orders by S. C. Hunkins

    1861-07-01 Dr. S.C. Hunkins reports that Dr. Banks refuses to give up post as acting surgeon and will not respond to Governor's orders

    S. C. Hunkins

  • 1861-07-01 W.A. Banks refuses to give up his commission except by order of the President or court martial by W. A. Banks

    1861-07-01 W.A. Banks refuses to give up his commission except by order of the President or court martial

    W. A. Banks

  • 1861-07-02 Dr. S.C. Hunkins requests assistance from Governor Washburn regarding refusal of W.A. Banks to obey orders by S. C. Hunkins

    1861-07-02 Dr. S.C. Hunkins requests assistance from Governor Washburn regarding refusal of W.A. Banks to obey orders

    S. C. Hunkins

  • 1861-07-02 T.J. Woods requests clothing and bounty money for musicians by T. J. Woods

    1861-07-02 T.J. Woods requests clothing and bounty money for musicians

    T. J. Woods

  • 1861-07-03 Eben Whitcomb requests clothing for Company I by Ebenezer Whitcomb

    1861-07-03 Eben Whitcomb requests clothing for Company I

    Ebenezer Whitcomb

  • 1861-07-04 Copy of letter from Governor Washburn to United States Surgeon General C.A. Finley regarding Banks and Hunkins by Israel Washburn Jr.

    1861-07-04 Copy of letter from Governor Washburn to United States Surgeon General C.A. Finley regarding Banks and Hunkins

    Israel Washburn Jr.

  • 1861-07-10 Colonel Berry reports to Governor Washburn the regiment's movements and requests more recruits by Hiram Gregory Berry

    1861-07-10 Colonel Berry reports to Governor Washburn the regiment's movements and requests more recruits

    Hiram Gregory Berry

  • 1861-07-11 N. Woods recommends Dr. A. Libby of Richmond for appointment as assistant surgeon by N. Woods

    1861-07-11 N. Woods recommends Dr. A. Libby of Richmond for appointment as assistant surgeon

    N. Woods

  • 1861-07-15 L.D. Light of Damariscotta writes Colonel Harding that he is unable to join the regiment due to illness by L. D. Light

    1861-07-15 L.D. Light of Damariscotta writes Colonel Harding that he is unable to join the regiment due to illness

    L. D. Light

  • 1861-07-15 M.S. Hagar of Richmond recommends Dr. Abial Libbey for position as Assistant Surgeon by M. S. Hagar

    1861-07-15 M.S. Hagar of Richmond recommends Dr. Abial Libbey for position as Assistant Surgeon

    M. S. Hagar

  • 1861-07-16 Benjamin Litchfield Jr. solicits an appointment for his son Julius B. Litchfield of Company B by Benjamin Litchfield Jr.

    1861-07-16 Benjamin Litchfield Jr. solicits an appointment for his son Julius B. Litchfield of Company B

    Benjamin Litchfield Jr.

  • 1861-07-18 Amos H. Ellis of the Searsport Selectmen inquires about reimbursement of bounty payments to soldiers by Amos H. Ellis

    1861-07-18 Amos H. Ellis of the Searsport Selectmen inquires about reimbursement of bounty payments to soldiers

    Amos H. Ellis

  • 1861-07-18 John H. Quimby requests payment of invoice by John H. Quimby

    1861-07-18 John H. Quimby requests payment of invoice

    John H. Quimby

  • 1861-07-18 Physician's note that L.D. Light of Damariscotta is unfit for duty

    1861-07-18 Physician's note that L.D. Light of Damariscotta is unfit for duty

  • 1861-07-18 Surgeon S.C. Hunkins addresses Governor Washburn regarding the trouble caused by Banks and Hopkins by S. C. Hunkins

    1861-07-18 Surgeon S.C. Hunkins addresses Governor Washburn regarding the trouble caused by Banks and Hopkins

    S. C. Hunkins

  • 1861-07-25 John H. Quimby requests payment of bill submitted to Captain Silas Fuller by John H. Quimby

    1861-07-25 John H. Quimby requests payment of bill submitted to Captain Silas Fuller

    John H. Quimby

  • 1861-08-04 Dr. N.P. Monroe forwards his bill to Major Titcomb for examining the companies of Cunningham and Fuller by Nahum P. Monroe

    1861-08-04 Dr. N.P. Monroe forwards his bill to Major Titcomb for examining the companies of Cunningham and Fuller

    Nahum P. Monroe

  • 1861-08-06 Colonel Berry writes Governor Washburn regarding men unsuitable for duty by Hiram Gregory Berry

    1861-08-06 Colonel Berry writes Governor Washburn regarding men unsuitable for duty

    Hiram Gregory Berry

  • 1861-08-12 J.D. Tucker reports that deserter Amasa Jackson has been sighted in Belfast by J. D. Tucker

    1861-08-12 J.D. Tucker reports that deserter Amasa Jackson has been sighted in Belfast

    J. D. Tucker

  • 1861-08-13 Colonel Hiram Berry and other officers request appointment of A.C. Jordan for position of superintendent of clothing, etc. by Hiram Gregory Berry, Thomas H. Marshall, and Frank S. Nickerson

    1861-08-13 Colonel Hiram Berry and other officers request appointment of A.C. Jordan for position of superintendent of clothing, etc.

    Hiram Gregory Berry, Thomas H. Marshall, and Frank S. Nickerson

  • 1861-08-14 Colonel Berry promotes Sergeant R.H. Gray to 2nd Lieutenant by Hiram Gregory Berry

    1861-08-14 Colonel Berry promotes Sergeant R.H. Gray to 2nd Lieutenant

    Hiram Gregory Berry

 

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