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1053 Series I Volume XLVI-III Serial 97 - Appomattox Campaign Part III

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Fort Knox (Buckport).

Lieutenant GEORGE H. BOARDMAN.

1st Maine Heavy Artillery (detachment), Lieutenant George H. Boardman.

Fort Popham.

Captain AUGUSTIN THOMSPON.

7th Unattached Company Maine Volunteer Militia, Captain Augustin Thompson.

Belfast Battery.

Lieutenant GEORGE S. SMILEY.

Maine Coast Guard, Company F, Lieutenant George S. Smiley.

Rockland Battery.

Captain JAMES L. HUNT.

Maine Coast Guard, Company E, Captain James L. Hunt.

Eastport Battery (Treat's Island).

Captain THOMAS P. HUTCHINSON.

Maine Coast Guard, Company C, Captain Thomas P. Hutchinson.

Machiasport Battery.

Lieutenant SAMUEL F. STODDARD, Jr.

Maine Coat Guard, Company D, Lieutenant Samuel F. Stoddard, jr.

MILITARY DISTRICTS OF NORTHERN AND WESTERN NEW YORK.

Bvt. Major General JOHN C. ROBINSON.

Albany.

Bvt. Major General JOHN C. ROBINSON.

3rd U. S. Veteran Reserve Corps (two companies), Captain George S. Smith.

18th U. S. Veteran Reserve Corps, Company K, Lieutenant Eugene D. Dimmick.

21st U. S. Veteran Reserve Corps, Company B, Lieutenant Jabez B. Blanding.

138th Company, 2nd Battalion, U. S. Veteran Reserve Corps, Captain James W. Brockway.

Ogdensburg.

Lieutenant Colonel FERRIS JACOBS, Jr.*

26th New York Cavalry (eighth companies),+ Lieutenant Colonel Ferris Jacobs, jr.

Elmira, N. Y. (Draft Rendezvous).

Colonel BENJAMIN F. TRACY.

149th Pennsylvania, Colonel John Irvin.

150th Pennsylvania, Major George W. Jones.

General recruits, drafted men, and substitutes.

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*Also commanding posts of Champlain, Malone, Sackett's Harbor, and Buffalo.

+Frontier defense.

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