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10th Maine Infantry Regiment

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358: 390:. Company "H" at Duffield's until May 24, then moved to Winchester. Company "K" at Kearneysville until May 24, then moved to Winchester. Company "C" at Van Obeiseville until May 9, then moved to Winchester. Company "A" at Opequan Bridge until May 24, then moved to Winchester. Company "B" at Martinsburg until May 24, then moved to Winchester. Company "E" at Halltown until May 9, then moved to Winchester. Companies "G" and "I" at Charleston until May 9, then moved to Winchester. All Companies at their stations from March 28. Operations in Shenandoah Valley May 15-June 17. Middletown May 24. Winchester May 25. Retreat to Williamsport May 25–27. Reconnaissance toward Martinsburg May 28. Reconnaissance to Luray C. H. June 29–30. 26: 58: 547: 516: 965: 425:, October 5, thence to Shelbyville and Wartrace. Reopening Tennessee River October 26–29. Provost duty at Headquarters XII Corps until February. Detached from XII Corps at Tullahoma, Tenn. February 29, 1864, to be amalgamated with the 29th Maine Infantry, which occurred May 29, 1864, at Morganza, La. 491:
unit, has concluded that numerous subsequent Volunteer Maine Militia and Maine National Guard units, including the 10th Maine, inherited the lineage of the 1st Maine via the Portland Light Infantry company. In the 10th Maine, this lineage was carried by Company C, which included elements of the
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The regiment lost 8 officers and 74 enlisted men killed in action or dying of wounds received in battle. An additional officer and 53 enlisted men died of disease. Total fatalities for the regiment were 136.
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The 1st Maine was originally formed in state service in 1854, and thus was older than any other Maine regimental organization. An historian of the 240th AAA (
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until February 27, 1862. Guard duty by detachments along Baltimore & Ohio Railroad between Martinsburg and Charleston, W. Va., until May. Company "D" at
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April 26 as the 10th Maine Infantry Battalion. Old members mustered out May 8, 1863, at Portland, Maine. Chancellorsville Campaign April 27-May 6.
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History of the First - Tenth - Twenty-Ninth Maine Regiment: In Service of the United States from May 3, 1861, to June 21, 1866
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Three-year men formed into a battalion of three companies (A, B, and D) and assigned to duty at Headquarters
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The 10th Maine's band was Chandler's Band of Portland, Maine, which is still in existence as of 2021.
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SERVICE.--Duty at Baltimore, Md., until November 4, 1861. At Relay House until November 27, and at
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until May 24, then moved to Winchester. Company "F" at Harper's Ferry until May 9, then moved to
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disbanded Cos. A and D of the 1st Maine. From 1924 through 1944 this lineage was carried by the
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August 9. Pope's Campaign in Northern Virginia August 16-September 2. Guarding trains during
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A fraction of the regiment consisted of three-year enlistees, who formed the three-company
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Division, Dept. of the Shenandoah, to June, 1862. 1st Brigade, 1st Division, II Corps,
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10th Maine Volunteer Infantry Regiment Memorial at Culpeper National Cemetery
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240th Regional Training Institute at the Maine Army National Guard website
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The 10th Maine is also one of the "ancestor" units, along with the famed
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Directory of the First - Tenth - Twenty-ninth Maine regiment Association
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Annual Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Maine, 31 Dec 1861
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May 1–5. Gettysburg (Pa.) Campaign June 13-July 24. Provost duty at
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Three monuments have been erected to the 10th Maine: one in the
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July 1–3. Along the Rapidan August 1-September 24. Moved to
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The 10th Maine Battalion was detached from the XII Corps at
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United States Army, Harbor Defenses of Portland, pp. 42, 98
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State of Maine Civil War Website Page on the 10th Maine
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The companies of the 10th Maine were named as follows:
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United States Army, Harbor Defenses of Portland, p. 56
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1863
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The Civil War Journals of John Mead Gould, 1861-1866
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Index


United States
Union
Infantry
Regiment
Battle of Cedar Mountain
Battle of Antietam
Battle of Chancellorsville (10th Maine Battalion)
Battle of Gettysburg (10th Maine Battalion)
Colonel
George Lafayette Beal
9th Maine Infantry Regiment
11th Maine Infantry Regiment
Portland, Maine
Seth Eastman
George Lafayette Beal
1st Maine Infantry
XII Corps
Battle of Chancellorsville
Army of the Potomac
Battle of Gettysburg
Tullahoma, Tennessee
29th Maine Infantry
Morganza, Louisiana
History of the 1st-10th-29th Maine Regiment
Maine State Museum
Jackson's Valley Campaign
Battle of Cedar Mountain
Northern Virginia Campaign
Battle of Antietam

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