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.