. 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 . First Lt. WARREN A. HUNTRESS. First Lt. CHAS. L. HEYAVOOD. First Lieutenant CHARLES L. from Sergeant Major. An excellent officer, would havebecome prominent as he has since as a citizen of Kansas. Commissioned Officers. Capt. William C. Clark, 26, Lincoln, m., resigned February 16,1863. Resides at Lincoln, Me. 1st Lieut. Charles W. Nute, 27, Lincoln, m., promoted CaptainMarch 2, 1863 ; wo


. 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 . First Lt. WARREN A. HUNTRESS. First Lt. CHAS. L. HEYAVOOD. First Lieutenant CHARLES L. from Sergeant Major. An excellent officer, would havebecome prominent as he has since as a citizen of Kansas. Commissioned Officers. Capt. William C. Clark, 26, Lincoln, m., resigned February 16,1863. Resides at Lincoln, Me. 1st Lieut. Charles W. Nute, 27, Lincoln, m., promoted CaptainMarch 2, 1863 ; wounded June 18, 1864; promoted Major January16, 1865, and transferred. See Field and Staff. 2d Lieut. Samuel E. Burnham, 32, Lincoln, m., promoted 1stLieut. March 2, 1863, and Capt. January 16, 1865 ; wounded June 18,1864; mustered out September 11, 1865. Resides at Duluth, Minn. Sergeants. Charles Merrill, 21, Lincoln, s., promoted 2d Lieut. March 2,1863, and 1st Lieut. January 1, 1864; wounded June 18, 1864; pro-moted Capt. Co. M December 13, 1864, and transferred. See Co. M. Prince A. Gatchell, 20, Lincoln, s., promoted 2d Lieut. January1, 1864; wounded May 19, 1864; Acting Adjutant


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