History of the Twenty-sixth Maine Regiment [electronic resource] . st 17, 18(i:;, at Bangor. MarriedOctober 16, 1S(>2, to Lydia F. Whitten ; two girls, one boyFarmer ; present post office address Unity, Maine. 168 HISTORY OF THE TWENTY-SIXTH MAINE REGIMENT. ISAAC F. COOK, at the age of nineteen years from Brooks, Maine ;he was in the battle of Irish Bend and Port Hudson; inJune had swamp fever and was sent to United StatesBarracks Hospital ; mustered out at Bangor, August 17, 1863 ;re-enlisted April 3, 1865, from Belfast, in the ThirteenthMaine Volunteers, as private; muste


History of the Twenty-sixth Maine Regiment [electronic resource] . st 17, 18(i:;, at Bangor. MarriedOctober 16, 1S(>2, to Lydia F. Whitten ; two girls, one boyFarmer ; present post office address Unity, Maine. 168 HISTORY OF THE TWENTY-SIXTH MAINE REGIMENT. ISAAC F. COOK, at the age of nineteen years from Brooks, Maine ;he was in the battle of Irish Bend and Port Hudson; inJune had swamp fever and was sent to United StatesBarracks Hospital ; mustered out at Bangor, August 17, 1863 ;re-enlisted April 3, 1865, from Belfast, in the ThirteenthMaine Volunteers, as private; mustered out May 10, 1S65, atGalloupes Island. Married July 4, 1869, to Miss Orilla ; have two girls and one boy. His present post officeaddress is Monroe, Maine. JONATHAN KELLEY, and died in Andersonville prison. AMAZIAH MERRILL, in Troy quite a number of years ago. Comrades, if your Company Roster is not as complete asyou would wish, do not blame the writer, as he has writtenevery one and they would not reply- r-w OMPANY CHARLES BAKER, Captain. Enlisted at the age of thirty years from Belfast, Maine ;was mustered into the regiment as First Lieutenant of Com-pany I, and promoted to Captain of Company B; he was inthe battles of Irish Bend and Port Hudson; was sick inMarch, 1S(i3, at Baton Rouge, La., with rheumatism andheart trouble; he was mustered out from the Twenty-SixthMaine Volunteers, August 17, lSli:,, at Bangor, and re-enlistedin the Maine Coast Guards, as captain of Company A, in 170 HISTORY OF THE TWENTY-SIXTH MAINE REGIMENT March, 1864, was discharged May 25, IS(if), at Washington,D C. In 1853 he was married to Miss Auritta Carle; nochildren. He filled the office of sheriff for the County ofWaldo, also the chair as mayor of Belfast. His businesswas for many years a merchant in the city of Belfast withgood success. BELFAST, Me., March 4.—Captain Charles Baker, ex-mayorof Belfast, and a prominent man in business and political


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