History of the Twenty-sixth Maine Regiment [electronic resource] . is Gouldsboro, Me. AMOS J BROWN, Private. Enlisted at the age of twenty-nine years from Eden,Maine. Comrade Brown was detailed into the commissarydepartment March 10, 1863, and remained in that depart-ment until the regiment left to come home ; he was musteredout August 17, 1863, at Bangor He was married November2, 1861, to a lad) in Eden. They have three girls andthree boys. His present post office address is SouthwestHarbor, Me. WARRINGTON P SMITH, Private. Enlisted at the age of twenty )^ears from Hancock, Maine;was wounded


History of the Twenty-sixth Maine Regiment [electronic resource] . is Gouldsboro, Me. AMOS J BROWN, Private. Enlisted at the age of twenty-nine years from Eden,Maine. Comrade Brown was detailed into the commissarydepartment March 10, 1863, and remained in that depart-ment until the regiment left to come home ; he was musteredout August 17, 1863, at Bangor He was married November2, 1861, to a lad) in Eden. They have three girls andthree boys. His present post office address is SouthwestHarbor, Me. WARRINGTON P SMITH, Private. Enlisted at the age of twenty )^ears from Hancock, Maine;was wounded June 14, 1863, at Port Hudson, Ea., and wassent to the hospital at New Orleans ; he was sick in April, at HISTORY OF THE TWENTY-SIXTH MAINE REGIMENT. !) Baton Rouge, and did not take part at Irish Bend. Hispapers were made out August 17, lN(>:i, at Bangor, but hedid not get home until November, 1X63. He was marriedFebruary 12, 1S71, to a lady of Hancock; they have onegirl and one boy His present post office address is lf>4 AshSt., Waltham, Mass. COMPANY F. ANDRKW F. CI,ARK, Caf> at the ai;e of thirty-one years from Camden,Maine, and was elected captain of Company F, Twenty-SixthMaine Volunteers; lie was mustered into United States 230 History of the twenty-sixth maine regiment service October 11, 1862, at Bangor, and was with his com-pany at the battle of Irish Bend, April 14, 1863, and inJune he had a sun stroke and went into the hospital at BatonRouge. He came home with the regiment and was musteredout August 17, 1863. He is a marble worker by trade, veryquiet, a good citizen, the soul of honor He married MissLavinia G. Simonton of Camden, November 15, 1856. Ihave always found in Comrade Clark a true friend. Hispost office address is Belfast, Maine. Comrade Clark is andhas been for a number of years the treasurer of the Twenty-Sixth Maine Association, which place he has filled with theability that few people have, and you always find one hun-dred cents o


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