Maine at Gettysburg [electronic resource] . troit, Flint, Thomas, Abbot, Green, Hermon R., Monson, Greene, Oscar F. A., Troy, Hall, Sullivan T., Abbot, Harvey, John F., Carmel, Huntington, Daniel B., Atkinson, Ingalls, Emery G., Detroit,Leeman, Roscoe G., Abbot, Lowell, Charles H., Abbot, Miner, John L., Glenburn, Phillips, George P., Chester, Porter, Ruel K., Plymouth, Roberts, Seth, Monson, Robinson, Preston, Fairfield, Rogers, George, Bradford, Southard, Beldin, Alton, Stewart, Moses, Monson, Thomas, Robert T., Monson, Tibbetts, George, Monson, Varney, Joseph, Newburg, West, Llewellyn J., F


Maine at Gettysburg [electronic resource] . troit, Flint, Thomas, Abbot, Green, Hermon R., Monson, Greene, Oscar F. A., Troy, Hall, Sullivan T., Abbot, Harvey, John F., Carmel, Huntington, Daniel B., Atkinson, Ingalls, Emery G., Detroit,Leeman, Roscoe G., Abbot, Lowell, Charles H., Abbot, Miner, John L., Glenburn, Phillips, George P., Chester, Porter, Ruel K., Plymouth, Roberts, Seth, Monson, Robinson, Preston, Fairfield, Rogers, George, Bradford, Southard, Beldin, Alton, Stewart, Moses, Monson, Thomas, Robert T., Monson, Tibbetts, George, Monson, Varney, Joseph, Newburg, West, Llewellyn J., Franklin. On Special Duty or Detached Service: Sergeant Zebina B. Hair,Sebec. Corporal Ebenezer P Davis, Monson, with First corps. Privates:John F. Ford, Greenville, and Charles Gould, Veazie, with First corps; JohnS. French, Franklin, and Isaac Oakman, Whitefield, brig, train; George , Guilford, Orderly for Gen. Reynolds; Frank Gates, Monson, Orderly;Cyrus M. Geary, Dover, Augustus A. Graves, Guilford, Alexander , FIRST MAINE CAVALRY MONUMENT DEDICATION. 481 REVISED REPORT OF CASUALTIES. Company Sergeant Jacob B. Loring, wounded. Company Charles R. Delano, Orderly for Gen. Paul, wounded July i. Company Chas. E. Hamilton, Orderly for Gen. Wadsworth, wd andpris. July 3. Company Ebenezer S. Johnson (a), Orderly for Gen. Robinson, wd July Orin H. Brown, wounded July 3. Private Edward Cunningham, Orderly for Gen. Doubleday, killed July Henry A. Thompson, wounded July 3. (a) It affords me pleasure to call special attention to the gallant conduct of oneof my orderlies, Sergt. Ebenezer S. Johnson, First Maine Cavalry, whose chevronsshould be exchanged for the epaulette. When we make officers of such men, thesoldier receives his true reward and the service great benefit.—From Report ofGeneral Robinson, Second div., First corps. Rebellion Records, serial No. 43, page 291. DEDICATION OF MONUMENT, Oct


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