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Historical Sketch of the Third Maine Regt. Since Organization at Augusta, Maine, May 1861
- Report from Colonel Moses Lakeman to Adjutant General John Hodsdon regarding the movements and engagements of the 3rd Maine Regiment, including descriptions of encampments, battles, and casualties. At the time of the report, the regiment had participated in the following battles: Bull Run / Manassas, Bailey's Crossroads, Yorktown, Williamsburg, Seven Pines, Fair Oaks, Fair Oaks Swamp, Charles City Crossroads, Malvern Hill, Glendale, Chantilly, Monocacy, and Fredericksburg.
1863
Lieutenant Paul Chadbourn reports death of Hiram Kimball, Company I, of diphtheria
- Lieutenant Paul Chadbourn reports death of Hiram Kimball, Company I, of diphtheria
1862
Reverend B.F. Tefft reports on the sick and wounded
- Reverend B.F. Tefft reports on the sick and wounded
1862
Brigadier General Hiram Gregory Berry sends his 1862 report of the regiment's actions to Adjutant General Hodsdon
- Brigadier General Hiram Gregory Berry sends his 1862 report of the regiment's actions to Adjutant General Hodsdon. He describes the battles and casualties incurred since accepting his commission as Brigadier General on March 29, 1862, when he assumed command of the 3rd Brigade, 1st Division, 3rd Corps.
1863
Report Of the Killed, Wounded, and Missing of the 3rd Regt. Maine Vol. in the Battle of Fredericksburg
- Report Of the Killed, Wounded, and Missing of the 3rd Regt. Maine Vol. in the Battle of Fredericksburg
1862
Military History of 3rd Regiment Maine Volunteers, 1863
- Military History of 3rd Regiment Maine Volunteers, 1863
1864
Condensed history of the 16th Maine Infantry for the year 1863
- Condensed history of the 16th Maine Infantry for the year 1863. The report describes the regiment's heavy losses at Gettysburg: "...the 16th was ordered to a position on the right to hold the Chambersburg turnpike until not a man was left alive..."
1864
Colonel John Goddard sends a battle report to Governor Washburn
- Colonel John Goddard sends a battle report to Governor Washburn
1862