. 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 . i i is. FIELD AND STAFF. 221 Captain PRINCE A. GATCHELL, Adjutant. Originally from Company A, was promoted to Second and First Lieu-tenant and transferred to Company M. Wounded at Spottsylvania May 19,1864. Succeeded James W. Clark as Adjutant. Received medal of honorfor meritorious service at battle of Boydton Road, October 27, 1864. Com-missioned Captain Company E just previous to muster out, but


. 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 . i i is. FIELD AND STAFF. 221 Captain PRINCE A. GATCHELL, Adjutant. Originally from Company A, was promoted to Second and First Lieu-tenant and transferred to Company M. Wounded at Spottsylvania May 19,1864. Succeeded James W. Clark as Adjutant. Received medal of honorfor meritorious service at battle of Boydton Road, October 27, 1864. Com-missioned Captain Company E just previous to muster out, but remainedas Adjutant till muster out, September 11, 1865. Residence, Buffalo,Wyoming. Assistant Surgeon ALBERT R. LINCOLN Joined as Assistant from Dennysville. He was good anywhere, day ornight. A practical, common-sense, loyal soldier, physician, and of the best in the army. Practiced with success in Dennysville to timeof death. See


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