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The 1st Maine Volunteer Cavalry Regiment mustered into federal service at Augusta on November 5, 1861, as a three-year volunteer cavalry regiment. [12] It was commanded by COL John Goddard from Cape Elizabeth. A Regular Army cavalry officer, LTC Thomas Hight, was the second-in-command.
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25th Maine Volunteer Infantry Regiment; 26th Maine Volunteer Infantry Regiment; 27th Maine Volunteer Infantry Regiment; 28th Maine Volunteer Infantry Regiment; 29th Maine Volunteer Infantry Regiment; 30th Maine Volunteer Infantry Regiment; 31st Maine Volunteer Infantry Regiment; 32nd Maine Volunteer Infantry Regiment; 1st Maine Veteran ...
During the Civil War, Smith was a member of the 1st Maine Volunteer Cavalry Regiment. [3] He was commissioned a captain in November 1861 and took command of Company D. He served well and was promoted to major on February 16, 1863. Promoted again March 26 to lieutenant colonel, he participated in the Stoneman 1863 raid.
Goddard, who died in 1927 at the age of 83 and served in the 1st Regiment of the Maine Cavalry, was buried in Portland's Evergreen Cemetery along with members of his prominent Maine family. But ...
28th Cavalry Regiment; 32nd Cavalry Regiment. 1st Squadron is the cavalry squadron assigned to the 1st Infantry BCT, 101st Airborne Division, stationed at Ft Campbell, Kentucky; 33rd Cavalry Regiment; 1st Squadron is the cavalry squadron assigned to the 3rd Infantry BCT, 101st Airborne Division, stationed at Ft Campbell, Kentucky; 34th Armor
Edward Parsons Tobie Jr. (March 19, 1838 – January 21, 1900) was a United States soldier who received his nation's highest award for bravery during combat, the U.S. Medal of Honor, while fighting with the Union Army during the American Civil War as a sergeant-major with the 1st Maine Volunteer Cavalry. [1]
Aug. 18—LEWISTON — A free-ranging talk about Mainers in the Civil War at the Androscoggin Historical Society on Thursday touched on everything from a Confederate soldier's grave in Gray to the ...