. 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 . ead CalvinL. Hutchins. Page 471, sixteenth line, for Nathan N. Pratt, read Nathaniel N. Pratt. Page 473, tenth line, for Richard McGrath, read Richard P, McGrath. Page 474, eighth line from bottom, for Edward P, Clary, read EdwardR. Clarry. Page 476, last line, for Edward Kilby, read Edward B. Kilby. Page 485, eleventh line, for Newell Davis, read Newell W. Davis. Page 487, fifth line from bottom, for Her
. 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 . ead CalvinL. Hutchins. Page 471, sixteenth line, for Nathan N. Pratt, read Nathaniel N. Pratt. Page 473, tenth line, for Richard McGrath, read Richard P, McGrath. Page 474, eighth line from bottom, for Edward P, Clary, read EdwardR. Clarry. Page 476, last line, for Edward Kilby, read Edward B. Kilby. Page 485, eleventh line, for Newell Davis, read Newell W. Davis. Page 487, fifth line from bottom, for Herbert E. Arey, read HerbertC. Arey. Page 488, thirteenth line, for John P. Sprague, read John T. MAJOR J. HOlSK,Chairman of Committee on Hisrom FORTY-FIRST ANNIVERSARY, August 21, 1903. REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON HISTORY A PRINTED HISTORY of the FIRST MAINE HEAVYARTILLERY is what all the surviving members of thatorganization have long hoped for, often hoping against than thirty years ago the matter was agitated and discussedat our reunion at Fort Point on the Penobscot. One of our officersthen agreed to write the history and a board of canvassers for thesale of the book was appointed, but nothing ever came of it. Several years later, at our reunion at Ellsworth, a second com-mittee was appointed, who at once sent out printed circulars to allthe members asking for written contributions for the work. At ournext reunion the secretary of the committee reported that he hadreceived a compilation of the record of the members of Company E,only this and nothing more. At our reunion in Orono, some yearslater, a third committee was appointed, which is still in existence,with
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