. 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 . Liei-t. !IIN \. ; lli:i,I) First Likuikxant JOHN N BATCHELDKR. Lieutenant Hatchelder joined from Hampden as Sergeant, promotedto Second Lieutenant Jan. 18, 1864, First Lieutenant, Dec. 13. participated in all the service and marches and battles of the regi-ment, was wounded at Sailors Creek, April 6, 1865 ; mustered out May15, 1865. Since the war he has been mostly in the service of th


. 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 . Liei-t. !IIN \. ; lli:i,I) First Likuikxant JOHN N BATCHELDKR. Lieutenant Hatchelder joined from Hampden as Sergeant, promotedto Second Lieutenant Jan. 18, 1864, First Lieutenant, Dec. 13. participated in all the service and marches and battles of the regi-ment, was wounded at Sailors Creek, April 6, 1865 ; mustered out May15, 1865. Since the war he has been mostly in the service of thecustoms department of the United States. Resides at Boston. First Liu thxaxt JOHN A. LAXCY Lieutenant Lancy- joined the Field and Staff as had seen considerable service with the 2d Maine Infantry; wasuseful in organizing and drilling the different companies of the regi-ment, was cheerful and obliging in his official capacity, was in allthe service and engagements of the regiment to June iS. 1864. whenhe wass everely wounded. I he writer will never forget the finding ofthis officer at the division hospital, with five or six severe woundsbleeding at all of them. He was still courageous, hopeful, and making


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