. 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 . ined as original Captain and a worthy citizen of Bucksport, prominent in local affairs. Theclimate and exposures of military life, speedily undermined andimpaired his health, and he resigned Feb. 18, 1863. He lived, how-ever, for many years, retaining the respect and confidence of thepeople of his native town. Captain FREDERIC C. HOWES. Capt. Frederic C. Howes joined from < )rland as Firs


. 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 . ined as original Captain and a worthy citizen of Bucksport, prominent in local affairs. Theclimate and exposures of military life, speedily undermined andimpaired his health, and he resigned Feb. 18, 1863. He lived, how-ever, for many years, retaining the respect and confidence of thepeople of his native town. Captain FREDERIC C. HOWES. Capt. Frederic C. Howes joined from < )rland as First a vigorous, inteligent, capable officer. Was promoted to captainon the retirement of Captain Colby, and speedily made Company Gone of the best and foremost companies in the regiment. He com-manded his company with rare ability and courage in all the battlesuntil [une 18, 1S64, when he was killed. Captain Howes was muchlamented by lbs comrades and a large circle of friends at home. Captain JAMES A. GODFREYCapt. James A. Godtrey came from Ellsworth, joined as OrderlySergeant. By his able and faithful performance of duty in this, the 3s Till FIR--1 MAINE HEAVY AKTI1EEKY,.


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