History of the Twenty-sixth Maine Regiment [electronic resource] . ge of twenty-seven years from Winterport,Maine ; was mustered out August 17, 1863, at Bangor Hewas a married man ; his address is unknown. SAMUEE ATWOOD, First at the age of twenty-one years from Winterport,Maine. At the time of the battle of Irish Bend he was sickwith typhoid fever, but joined his company in time to bewith it at the battle of Port Hudson; was mustered outAugust 17, 1863, at Bangor. He married Miss Emily of Winterport, September 13, 1862 ; they have twoboys; by occupation Trial Justice


History of the Twenty-sixth Maine Regiment [electronic resource] . ge of twenty-seven years from Winterport,Maine ; was mustered out August 17, 1863, at Bangor Hewas a married man ; his address is unknown. SAMUEE ATWOOD, First at the age of twenty-one years from Winterport,Maine. At the time of the battle of Irish Bend he was sickwith typhoid fever, but joined his company in time to bewith it at the battle of Port Hudson; was mustered outAugust 17, 1863, at Bangor. He married Miss Emily of Winterport, September 13, 1862 ; they have twoboys; by occupation Trial Justice. Post office address isWinterport, Me. HISTORY OF THE TWENTY-SIXTH MAINE REGIMENT. 197 BEN7AMIN ATWOOD, at the age of thirty-five years from Winterport,Maine; he was sick with the piles a great deal; was in thebattle of Port Hudson ; mustered out August 17, I860, atBangor. He married in 1S48, Miss Mary E. Campbell ofWinterport ; they have six boys ; he was a master marinerbut now is a state warden. Present post office address isWinterport, SIMEON J TREAT, Corporal. Enlisted at the age of twenty-nine years from Winterport,Maine; he was under fire seven times at Port Hudson; wason the engineer corps at that time ; he joined the regiment in 198 HISTORY OF THE TWENTY-SIXTH MAINE REGIMENT. time to come home with it, and was mustered out August 17,1S63, at Bangor He was married December 25, 1860, toMary J Carleton of Winterport; they had two girls and aboy, but he is dead. He was a carpenter by trade; goodsuccess; was representative a number of years, also heldmany places of trust. He was a man among men. He diedshortly after the death of his wife, which occurred March26, 1897; he died November third of the same year. Theaddresses of his daughters are Mrs. E. W Pendleton, Cam-den, and Miss Alta Treat, Rockport, Me. WILLARD DIED A WAY, Corporal. Enlisted at the age of nineteen years from Winterport,Maine; was in the battles of Irish Bend and Port Hudson ;was mu


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