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1052 Series I Volume XLVI-III Serial 97 - Appomattox Campaign Part III

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Fort Miller (Marblehead).

Captain FITZ J. BABSON.

25th Unattached Company Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, Captain Fitz J. Babson.

Forts Pickering and Lee (Salem).

Captain JOHN G. BARNES.

17th Unattached Company Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, Captain John G. Barnes.

Fort at Salisbury Beach (Newburyport).

Lieutenant HORATIO C. SAMPSON.

20th Unattached Company Massachusetts Volunteer Militia (detachment), Lieutenant Horatio c. Sampson.

Fort Sewall (Marblehead).

Captain LEWIS SOULE.

20th Unattached Company Massachusetts Volunteer Militia (detachment), Captain Lewis Soule.

Forts Standish and Andrew (Plymouth).

Captain SAMUEL C. GRAVES.

27th Unattached Company Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, Captain Samuel C. Graves.

Fort Warren.

Major HARVEY A. ALLEN.

1st Battalion Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, Companies C, E, and F, Major John W. M. Appleton.

Recruits.

Fort Winthrop.

Captain FRANK A. JOHNSON.

19th Unattached Company Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, Captain Frank A. Johnson.

DEFENSES OF PORTSMOUTH HARBOR AND MAINE SEA-COAST.

Lieutenant Colonel SAMUEL K. DAWSON.

Calais.

Lieutenant EDWIN BICKNELL.

Maine Coast Guard, Company G, Lieutenant Edwin Bicknell.

Fort Constitution.

Captain GEORGE P. THYNG.

1st New Hampshire Heavy Artillery, Company A, Captain Benjamin F. Wells.

1st New Hampshire Heavy Artillery, Company B, Captain George P. Thyng.


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