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3rd Maine Light Artillery Battery

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Duty at Augusta until March 19, 1862, and at Portland, Me., until April 1. Moved to Washington, D.C., April 1–8. Camp at Capitol Hill until April 14. Duty with Pontoon Train at Falmouth, Va., Washington. D.C., and at Alexandria, Va., April to November 1862. Pope's Campaign in northern Virginia August
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March 25, and duty there until July 5. Moved to City Point, then to Petersburg front July 5–9. Siege of Petersburg July 9-October 25. Moved to City Point, Va., October 25, and duty in the defenses at that point until May 3, 1865. Moved to Washington, D.C., May 3–17. At Fairfax Seminary until June 2.
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16-September 2. Second Battle of Bull Run August 30. At Fort Lincoln, Defenses of Washington, until March 28, 1863, and in the Defenses with 1st Maine Heavy Artillery until January 1864. On veteran furlough January and February. Moved to
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and the soldiers weren't prepared with ladders or other equipment to take advantage of the gap in the lines. The Confederates overcame disorder caused by the explosion and repulsed the Union soldiers with significant casualties.
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During the siege of Petersburg, the battery participated in the infamous effort to mine and then blow up the Confederate defenses. This was an effort to jumpstart operations to end the siege and take Petersburg.
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The battery lost a total of 17 enlisted men during service; 3 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded, 14 enlisted men died of disease.
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The battery was assigned to duty as Pontooneers, McDowell's Department of the Rappahannock, April to June 1862. Pontooneers,
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The 3rd Maine Battery mustered out of service June 17, 1865, at Augusta, Maine.
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and mustered in for three years' service on December 11, 1861.
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as Company M, March 28, 1863. Attached to Haskins' Division,
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Artillery units and formations of the American Civil War
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e effort resulted in a crater caused by the explosion
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1865
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Maine U.S. Volunteer Artillery Batteries 1861-1865
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