. The First Maine Heavy Artillery, 1861-1865 [electronic resource]: a history of its part and place in the war for the union, with an outline of causes of war and its results to our country . Lieut. STEPHEN G. WALDRON. Lieut. GARDNER A. RUGGLES. Second Lieutenant GARDNER H. RUGGLES. Lieutenant Gardner H. Ruggles joined from Carmel as Sergeant;promoted to First Sergeant Jan. 28, 1863, Second Lieutenant , 1864. He was a royal young man of spotless character, exemplarylife and rare ability He discharged every duty with intelligence andfidelity; was keenly alive to the interests of his compa


. The First Maine Heavy Artillery, 1861-1865 [electronic resource]: a history of its part and place in the war for the union, with an outline of causes of war and its results to our country . Lieut. STEPHEN G. WALDRON. Lieut. GARDNER A. RUGGLES. Second Lieutenant GARDNER H. RUGGLES. Lieutenant Gardner H. Ruggles joined from Carmel as Sergeant;promoted to First Sergeant Jan. 28, 1863, Second Lieutenant , 1864. He was a royal young man of spotless character, exemplarylife and rare ability He discharged every duty with intelligence andfidelity; was keenly alive to the interests of his company, loyal to hisfriends, respectful and obedient to superiors. In the presence of theenemy he was cool, unflinching and heroic. He was in all the actionswith his regiment until struck down in the charge of June 18, untimely death caused great sorrow to the writer, as it did to allhis companions. Second Lieutenant STEPHEN G. WALDRON. Lieutenant Waldron joined as private from Hampden ; promotedCorporal Oct. 22, 1862; Sergeant Feb. 8, 1864, Second LieutenantFeb. 9, 1865 ; wounded June 18, 1864. He was a young man ofexcellent character, sterling integrity, brave and reliable, in


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