Soldiers’ Memorial
One Flag-One Country.
Company C
25th Regiment Maine Volunteers.
PRIVATES.
Names.Remarks.
Adderton, William-Died Feb. 20th, 1863
Byram, Rufus E.
Brown, Leonard L.
Brackett, Orren W.
Baston, George H.
Banks, Evans C.
Curtis, Nelson
Curtis, Horace S.
Campbell, William A.
Coffin, George W.
Cushing, Harris M.
Cotton, Albert
Dunning , John A.
Dillingham, Joseph W.
Dunbarr, Charles A.
Field, James L.
Frost, John S.
Frost, Leander S.
Gooding, Edward S.
Higgins, Simeon P.
Hawkes, David R.
Hamilton, Andrew J.
Hamilton, Edward
Johnson, Charles H.
Lufkin, Rufus E.
Lane, John A.
Lackey, Thomas
McFarlin, Thomas
Morrill, Mark O.
Marston, Melvin S.
Mitchell, Ansel L.
Mitchell, Parmenas.
Mann, Thomas J.
Means, William N.
Means, Daniel M.
Metcalf, George W.
Merrill, Gillman
Regimental Field and Staff Officers
Francis Fessenden, Colonel
Charles E. Shaw, Lieut. “
Alex M. Tolman, Major.
Thomas H. Hubbard, Adjutant
Henry Pennell, Q.M.
Josiah Carr, Surgeon
W. H. True, 1stAst. “
C. K. Bowker, 2nd“ “
Edwin Furbish, Chaplain
COMPANY OFFICERS.
George W. Randall, Captain.
John C. Kendall, 1st Lieut.
Alvan F. Bucknam, 2nd“
Sergeants.
Orderly-Sylvester F. Jordan
2-Henry C. Brewer
3-Albert Gooding
3-Robert W. Sherman
5-Nathaniel W. F. Sweetser
Corporals.
1-William P. Keudall
2-John D. Mann
3-Abraham N. Rowe
4-William E. Bucknam
5-Edward P. S. Andrews
6-Albion Ward
7-Charles A. Pride
8-Mark M. Mitchell
Musicians.
Benjamin F. Hamilton
John Hamilton
Wagoner.
Arthur Johnson
PRIVATES.
Names.Remarks.
North, Charles A.
Nevons, Hiram
Nason, Lewis
Pratt, Freeman
Phillips, William H.
Parson, David A.
Prince, Albert F.
Pratt, Thomas C.
Reed, Frank S.
Rogers, Eli H.
Rogers, Albert
Randall, Alonzo
Ross, Dana B.
Sweetser, Francis E.
Sweetser, Charles S.
Small, James M.
Small, Isaac H.
Seabury, William A.
Smith, Daniel
Soule, George W.
Soule, Benjamin F.
Titcomb, Roscoe
Townsend, Reuben
Townsend, Joseph H.
Taylor, Warren
Woods, William A.
Whitcomb, David F.
Walker, John
Walker, Timothy S.
Wilson, Elias S.
Watts, David
Ward, Albert
Ward, Henry-Discharged Feb. 27th 1863
Ward, Joseph O
Ward, Harrison-Discharged Feb. 17th, 1863
Young, Addin
Young, Charles
MEMORANDUM.
This company was organized September 17th, 1862
It was composed of the several quotas required of the towns
of Freeport, Yarmouth and North Yarmouth under the call
made by the President, Aug. 4th, 1862.
Mustered into U.S. Service,
September 29, 1862
By Capt. Samuel N. Dana, U. S. A.
At Camp Abraham Lincoln, near Portland, Maine.