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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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  • 1861-08-15 Colonel Berry writes Governor Washburn regarding condition of the regiment by Hiram Gregory Berry

    1861-08-15 Colonel Berry writes Governor Washburn regarding condition of the regiment

    Hiram Gregory Berry

  • 1861-08-17 Colonel Berry forwards a list of officers for promotion by Hiram Gregory Berry

    1861-08-17 Colonel Berry forwards a list of officers for promotion

    Hiram Gregory Berry

  • 1861-08-17 John H. Quimby requests payment of bill of Captain S.M. Fuller by John H. Quimby

    1861-08-17 John H. Quimby requests payment of bill of Captain S.M. Fuller

    John H. Quimby

  • 1861-08-20 John Benson requests a position as hospital steward for his son by John Benson

    1861-08-20 John Benson requests a position as hospital steward for his son

    John Benson

  • 1861-08-20 W.R. Benson writes Adjutant General Hodsdon requests position in regiment by W. R. Benson

    1861-08-20 W.R. Benson writes Adjutant General Hodsdon requests position in regiment

    W. R. Benson

  • 1861-08-22 Colonel Berry writes Governor Washburn regarding breaking up Company H for the good of the service by Hiram Gregory Berry

    1861-08-22 Colonel Berry writes Governor Washburn regarding breaking up Company H for the good of the service

    Hiram Gregory Berry

  • 1861-08-22 J.D. Tucker writes General Hodsdon regarding deserters Otis Heal, Bickford Overlock, Jonas Snow and others by J. D. Tucker

    1861-08-22 J.D. Tucker writes General Hodsdon regarding deserters Otis Heal, Bickford Overlock, Jonas Snow and others

    J. D. Tucker

  • 1861-08-23 Richard Moody requests payment for his son's services as a drummer by Richard Moody

    1861-08-23 Richard Moody requests payment for his son's services as a drummer

    Richard Moody

  • 1861-08-25 Moses and Mary Dunbar request the discharge of their son George, who enlisted without permission by Moses Dunbar and Mary Dunbar

    1861-08-25 Moses and Mary Dunbar request the discharge of their son George, who enlisted without permission

    Moses Dunbar and Mary Dunbar

  • 1861-08-26 Sheriff J.D. Tucker notifies Adjutant General Hodsdon of the arrest of William Metcalf and Otis Heal by J. D. Tucker

    1861-08-26 Sheriff J.D. Tucker notifies Adjutant General Hodsdon of the arrest of William Metcalf and Otis Heal

    J. D. Tucker

  • 1861-08-30 Eleanor Reynolds requests the release of son Uriah W. Reynolds, who is ill by Eleanor Reynolds

    1861-08-30 Eleanor Reynolds requests the release of son Uriah W. Reynolds, who is ill

    Eleanor Reynolds

  • 1861-09-02 N.A. Farwell recommends the promotion of Hiram Berry to Brigadier General by N. A. Farwell

    1861-09-02 N.A. Farwell recommends the promotion of Hiram Berry to Brigadier General

    N. A. Farwell

  • 1861-09-04 Colonel Berry writes Governor Washburn about the absence of Dr. Hunkins by Hiram Gregory Berry

    1861-09-04 Colonel Berry writes Governor Washburn about the absence of Dr. Hunkins

    Hiram Gregory Berry

  • 1861-09-04 Joseph Baker writes General Hodsdon regarding arrest of Charles E. Gove as deserter by Joseph Baker

    1861-09-04 Joseph Baker writes General Hodsdon regarding arrest of Charles E. Gove as deserter

    Joseph Baker

  • 1861-09-05 Colonel Berry writes Governor Washburn regarding vacancies by Hiram Gregory Berry

    1861-09-05 Colonel Berry writes Governor Washburn regarding vacancies

    Hiram Gregory Berry

  • 1861-09-05 Major Frank S. Nickerson writes Governor Washburn about condition of the regiment by Frank S. Nickerson

    1861-09-05 Major Frank S. Nickerson writes Governor Washburn about condition of the regiment

    Frank S. Nickerson

  • 1861-09-06 Captain Howes writes regarding bill for transportation by William Howes

    1861-09-06 Captain Howes writes regarding bill for transportation

    William Howes

  • 1861-09-09 Joseph Baker forwards a request for extended furlough for Charles E. Gove by Joseph Baker

    1861-09-09 Joseph Baker forwards a request for extended furlough for Charles E. Gove

    Joseph Baker

  • 1861-09-13 Colonel Berry writes regarding elections of officers by Hiram G. Berry

    1861-09-13 Colonel Berry writes regarding elections of officers

    Hiram G. Berry

  • 1861-09-14 L.A. Fuller recommends George Gunn for commission as lieutenant by L. A. Fuller

    1861-09-14 L.A. Fuller recommends George Gunn for commission as lieutenant

    L. A. Fuller

  • 1861-09-14 N.A. Farwell urges the exchange of muskets for rifles by N. A. Farwell

    1861-09-14 N.A. Farwell urges the exchange of muskets for rifles

    N. A. Farwell

  • 1861-09-15 John Knowles, Jr. requests aid from Governor Washburn in obtaining his bounty payment by John Knowles Jr.

    1861-09-15 John Knowles, Jr. requests aid from Governor Washburn in obtaining his bounty payment

    John Knowles Jr.

  • 1861-09-15 Unknown soldier writes to wife about his service

    1861-09-15 Unknown soldier writes to wife about his service

  • 1861-09-16 Letter fragment from unidentified wagon master

    1861-09-16 Letter fragment from unidentified wagon master

  • 1861-09-16 Major F.S. Nickerson writes Governor Washburn regarding Colonel Berry by Frank S. Nickerson

    1861-09-16 Major F.S. Nickerson writes Governor Washburn regarding Colonel Berry

    Frank S. Nickerson

 

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