Cambridge: Civil War Soldiers The East Somerset County Register 1911-12 Compiled and Published by Chatto & Turner Auburn, Maine Clarence I. Chatto; Clair E. Turner pages 53-54 CIVIL WAR SOLDIERS. Enlisted in 1861 1st Reg. Me. Vol. Inf.: Francis W. Wilkins. 2nd Battery Mounted Art.: Alvan Littlefield, Chesman Littlefield. 4th Bat., Co. I: Benj. Knowles, Darius S. Knowles. Enlisted 1862, Three Years. 20th Me. Vol. Inf.: Jacob Smith, Wm. H. Davis, Addison Chadbourne, Stedman Hatch, Sumner Grant., Albion Bailey. Enlisted 1862, Nine Months. 24th: Elisha Knowles, Horace K. Read, John LaBree, (Corp. d. at Port Hudson), Jas. P. Downing (Mus.), Franklin Bailey, Hiram Cole, John F. Gilman, Sam'l H. Hamilton, Al- bert L. Harlow, John Hatch, Wm. Hatch, Chas. C. Hooper (d. in service), John Kittridge, Isaac Kittridge, Jr., John T. Pack- Jas. F. Harlow. Enlisted 1863 for Three Years. 3d: Franklin A. Bailey. 19th, Benj. F. Leavitt. Enlisted 1863 and 1864 for Three Years. 1st Cav.: Sam'l C. Davis. 1st Heavy Art.: Chesman Littlefield. 14th Me. Vol. Inf.: Brazie Hogue, John Brockenhall, Au- bon Harrogot. Enlisted After June 1, 1864 for Three Years. Wm. Chambers, John Dolman, Chas. Grant, John Haley, Herbert Lathran, Chas. W. Smith, Patrick Gray, Alvare F. Willard (4th Battery), Wm. H. Braley, Jos. Hamilton (15th), Rufus Willard (15th), Isaac C. Yeaton. Other soldiers who have been citizens of Cambridge or have been well known to the people of this town were: Eli Stilson, Jr. (Co. G, 31st Me. k. at Petersburg, Va.) Noah Hatch (Cavalry), Joseph Hatch (army blacksmith), H. P. Ring and Llewellyn Ham (10th Mass. Bat. Light Art., 3 years ser- vice), J. W. Cole (Co. K, 22nd Me. Vol. Inf.), Surbyna Pack- ard (Co. E., 11th Me. Vol. Inf.), J. L. Goodale (Co. B, 13th Me. Vol. Inf.), Alvare Willard (4th Me. Bat.), Rufus Willard (serv- ed in both Civil and Aroostook Wars). (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.