East Somerset County Register, 1911-1912 - Athens: CIVIL WAR SOLDIERS Compiled and Published by CHATTO & TURNER Auburn, Maine Clarence I. Chatto Clair E. Turner pages 34-36 CIVIL WAR SOLDIERS Enlisted in 1861. lst Me. Vol. Inf.: Geo. I. Leonard. 3rd Me Vol. Inf. : Darius Bunker, Auguatus H. Cook (Corp,), V. B. Judkins , J . A. Murch, F. M. Thompson, Chas. F. Tuttle, Cyrus S. Young. 7th Me. Vol. Inf.: Chas. M. Loan (Searg.), Lorenzo Tibbetts. 9th Me. Vol. Inf.: Robt. Bunker, Chas. Hutchinson. 10th Me. Vol. Inf.: Randall B. Williams. 13th Me. Vol. Inf.: Thos. Chandler, Mathew D. Chapman, Wm. S. Chapman, Henry C. Coston, Thos. M. Gray, Seth R. Kellet, Thos. Kellet, Warren Russell, Alonzo Tuttle. 14th Reg. Me. Vol. Inf.: Chas. R. Atkins, Almerian Bos- worth. 15th Reg. Me. Vol. Inf.: Wilson Perkins. 1st Cav.: Sylvanus Judkins, Josiah Moores, Wilbur J. Stevens, John M. Wood, ser. 3 years., Allen R. M. Ross, Thos Sommers. 2nd Batter Mounted Art.: Chas. Jones 5th Battery: Daniel P. Eaton (Searg.), Sullivan Luce, Chas. P. Miller. 2nd Reg. Me. Vol. Inf.: Frank M. Thompson (d. from wounds), Augustus H. Cook, Co. F., Martin V. B. Judkins, Darius Bunker. Enlisted Three Years in July 1862 7th Reg. Me. Vol. Inf.: Jos. G. Stephens, John Thompson, Jos. W. Tibbetts. 14th Co.: Enoch P. Whittier, Henry Cook. 16th Reg. Me. Inf.: Nath'l W. Coston. 19th Reg. Me. Vol. Inf.: Sam'l S. Holbrook 20th Reg. Me. Vol. Inf.: Nath'l Lovejoy, Jr., John Foss, Sanford Wentworth (d. battle of Wilderness), Adney Booth- by, Jacob S. Fogg, John Wentworth, Laban Hayden, Samuel Poland, Silas Merserve, Thos. Young, Edw. B. French, Wm. F. Spear. Enlisted 1862 for Nine Months. 24th: Moses P. Brown, Henry C. Dore, Chas E. Bixby, Stephen Spear, Amos D. Bartlett, John Berry, Frost L. Bunker, Asa J. Cole, Dennis Coolum, Franklin Coston, Geo. R. Decker, A. Giles, Geo. Ogilvie, John Otis, Walter G. Sherburne, Luther Tuttle, Stephen Wing, Seth Wing, Chas. Wentworth. Enlisted 1863 for Three Years. 3rd: Cyrus S. Young. 15th, Co. D: Henry T. Joaquin (d. at New Orleans.) 17th: Hiram Jones 19th: Moses S. Cleveland, Henry Judkins. 30th: Isaac Coston (res. Hartland), Henry C. Coston, Hiram George, Edward P. Bixby, Jas W. Bixby, John Wing. 1st Heavy Art.: Frank S. Dearborn, Laroy Judkins, Llewellyn Tuttle (res. Brighton), Stephen A. Burke. 2nd Cav.: Daniel Huff. 31st: Leander Poland, Geo. Ogilvie, Wm. Walker. 5th Battery: Chas Cook. 8th: Nathaniel Wentworth. 13th: Seth R. Kellet, Warren C. Russell. Enlisted After June 16, 1864. Jos. D. Westcott, Robt Hunter, Jas. Mulligan, John Ken- nedy, Michael McGuire. Other citizens and men well known in Athens who served in the Civil War were: Isaiah Taylor (27th Mich. Vol. a prisoner in Andersonville and lost at sea on way home from Salisbury, N. C.) Leonard B. Taylor (28th and 30th N. Y., pro- moted to Lieut.), Albert Taylor (Co. F, 28th N. Y.), Alanson Hall (28th N.Y.), J. F. Holman (23rd Me.), Oscar Nichols (en- listed in Waterville, d. in Libby Prison), Judson Williams (en- listed in Minn.), Benj. F. Priest (Co. C, 8th Me.), Frank Whit- tier, (Co. H. 2nd Minn.), Stephen Knight (15th Me.), Daniel F. Davis (1st Me. H Art.), Alden Bucknam (Co. I, 8th Miss Cav., discharged on account of wounds), Columbus Brown (Co. G, 31st Me.), Chas L. Scribner (1st Me. Cav.), Frank B. Curtis and Albert Allen (Co. F, 20th Me.), Fernanda Spaulding (Co. K, 4th N. H.) Robert Wentworth (8th Me.), Henry Butler (Co. I, 9th Me.), Wilbert D. Tuttle (5th Me. Bat.), Thos. A. Noyes (Co. K, 9th Me.), Reuben Webb (19th Me.), Daniel Wentworth (Co. F, 26th Me.), Zachariah Emery, Leonard Ward, Harrison Wes- ton, James Weston, Joel Wing. (c) 1998 Courtesy of Tina Vickery of Somerset Co, Maine USGenWeb Project & The Androscoggin Historical Society ************************************************* NOTICE: Printing the files within by non-commercial individuals and libraries is encouraged, as long as all notices and submitter information is included. Any other use, including copying files to other sites requires permission from the submitters PRIOR to uploading to any other sites. We encourage links to the state and county table of contents. The USGenWeb Project makes no claims or estimates of the validity of the information submitted and reminds you that each new piece of information must be researched and proved or disproved by weight of evidence. It is always best to consult the original material for verification.