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16th Maine Infantry
Company A
James Parsons - Sergeant
James Parsons died at Salisbury POW Camp Hospital Dec. 1864
Contact Name: Eileen Pelletier
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Date Added: 2/2/2008

Company A
EPHRAIM M YOUNG - Sergeant
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Contact Name: RONALD SCHUTZ
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Date Added: 3/30/2010

Company B
Joseph E Pelkey - Private
Buried in Presque Isle, ME

Prvt. 16th ME INF. Co. B

Born: 10/3/1839
Died: 9/1/1925
Contact Name: Larry M Boulier
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Date Added: 7/10/2010

Company B
joseph e Pelkey - Private
JOSEPH WAS MY GREAT GRANDPA FROM MAYVILLE MAINE SERVED WITH 16TH AND 20TH MAINE REGS 'BURIED AT JOHNSON CEMETARY AT PRESQUE MAINE ON CARIBOU ROAD BORN 1839 DIED 1925
Contact Name: Larry Pelkey
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Contact Homepage: 16th maine
Date Added: 2/19/2024

Company B
Samuel Crummett Starrett - Private
Enlisted as a Private on 14 August 1862 at the age of 18.
Discharged on 16 April 1863.
Contact Name: Eric Stone
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Date Added: 6/3/2010

Company C
Charles W Allen - Private
Buried in Presque Isle, ME

Prvt. 16th ME Inf. Co. C

Born: 9/9/1829
Died: 12/3/1912
Contact Name: Larry M Boulier
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Date Added: 7/10/2010

Company C
Alexander Jesse Alley - Private
Enlisted as a Private at the age of 24.
Transferred into Company C, 20th Infantry Regiment Maine on 14 August 1862.
Contact Name: Eric Stone
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Date Added: 5/28/2010

Company C
Martin Butterfield - Private
Captured at Gettysburg. Sent to Salisbury POW Prision in N.C. Died November 13, 1864 in the POW hospital.
Contact Name: Jerry Young
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Date Added: 8/31/2010

Company C
Sylvanus CurtisRank Unknown
Missing in action, presumed killed, 13 December 1862 at Battle of Fredericksburg. From Salem, Maine. Father was William Curtis who was my great great uncle.
Contact Name: chester curtis
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Date Added: 12/6/2011

Company D
Daniel Farries - Private
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Contact Name: Dana G. Cobb
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Date Added: 10/18/2005

Company E
Charles Henry George - Corporal
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Contact Name: Arthur M. Griffiths
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Date Added: 7/8/2004

Company E
George W Greenlaw - Private
Buried at Masardis, Maine
16th ME Co. E

Died June 2nd, 1892
Contact Name: Larry M Boulier
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Date Added: 7/10/2010

Company F
Warren Butters - Private
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Contact Name: Mark Young
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Date Added: 6/22/2006

Company F
Henry C Crockett - Musician
Henry C Crockett is my great grandfather. He enlisted in 1862 at the age of 18 years. He was a fifer and apparently survived the war. I would be grateful if any further light can be shed on this soldier.
Contact Name: David Nelson Crockett
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Date Added: 9/28/2006

Company F
Wilmot Ward Dunton - Private
Wilmot Ward Dunton is my 4th GGF on my maternal side. I am looking for information about which battles he partook in with the Maine 16th Infantry. Particularly interested in which encounter resulted in his being taken as a POW and held at Salisbury in NC.
Contact Name: Ashley
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Date Added: 1/21/2022

Company G
James McGlauflin - Private
Buried in Presque Isle, Maine

Prvt. 16th ME Inf. Co G or K - Hard to read stone

Born: 3/13/1829
Died: 5/23/1904
Contact Name: Larry M Boulier
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Date Added: 7/10/2010

Company G
William F Quint - Private
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Contact Name: Paul Hooper
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Date Added: 6/24/2013

Company H
Ira Saywood Libby - Lieutenant
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Contact Name: Tom Libby
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Date Added: 5/18/2008

Company H
Minot C. LibbyRank Unknown
Served eight months, died 16 Oct. 1864
Contact Name: Tom Libby
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Date Added: 5/18/2008

Company H
Prince B Page - Private
Buried in Ashland Maine

Born: Jan. 1842
Died: Oct 14th, 1920

Buried with wife: Caroline
Contact Name: Larry M Boulier
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Date Added: 6/26/2010

Company H
Thomas D. Witherly - Sergeant
Co. H. 16th Infantry of Maine in the civil War.
He was captured and held prisoner in Libby Prison camp.When he was released, he was in such an advanced state of starvation that he died soon after returning home.
Contact Name: Tom Wetherell
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Date Added: 7/14/2007

Company I
Charles Augustus Garcelon - 1st Lieutenant
Charles Augustus Garcelon's (1842-1935) father, Alonzo Garcelon (1813-1906), was the surgeon general for all the Maine Regiments during the Civil War. Charles and his Uncle,Captain William Waldron, advertised for and formed 'I' Company in Lewiston, Maine in July of 1862. Charles was mustered out of the 16th Maine and into the U.S. Army as a Captain, Assistant Quartermaster and was finally mustered out in 1866. He went on to bcome the Chief Operating Officer of the Pullman Palace Car Company, retiring from that position in 1906. He died in 1935, and is buried at the Garcelon Cemetery, Ferry Road, Lewiston. 10 letters he wrote during the Civil War (including one he wrote on July 4, 1863) are with the Garcelon Family papers at the Edmund Muskie Archives and Special Collections at Bates College in Lewiston, Maine.
He was in the infantry at the battle of Gettysburg during the famous 'holding the line at all costs' on July 1st, and he carried his wounded Uncle, Captain William Waldron, off the field; his letter of July 4th is to his Aunt (Captain Waldron's wife), assuring her that although her husband had been wounded, he was going to be alright. (See page 99 in Abner Smalls ' The Road to Richmond'). All of the other nine letters Charles wrote are verifiable in 'The Road to Richmond'.
Contact Name: David C.Garcelon
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Date Added: 5/10/2009

Company I
Nathaniel Gilpatrick - Corporal
In the Garcelon Cemetery on Ferry Road in Lewiston, Maine is a gravestone memorializing Corporal Gilpatrick as outlined above, and it also states he enlisted in 'I' Company on July 16, 1862 and was 'Killed in Battle at Fredericksburg, VA Nov. 13, 1862. Age 39 years 1 Mo.' What is very interesting about this is the stone cutter got the date of the Battle of Fredericksburg wrong (an understandable oversight) but also that he was buried in the Cemetery of Charles Augustus Garcelon's family; Charles, along with his Uncle, William Waldron, were the men who formed 'I' Company of the 16th Maine in Lewiston!! It is also interesting that I can find no record of Nathaniel Gilpatrick in the State of Maine Adjutant's reports for the Civil War!! The gravestone has the Civil War Memorial flagholder and flag.. I can't help but wonder if Charles Augustus Garcelon and his family arranged for Nathaniel's body to be sent back to Lewiston and buried in his family's cemetery, perhaps because he had no family of his own and the Garcelon's wanted to take care of one of their own (a Lewiston resident)!! Any help anyone can give would be greatly appreciated.
Contact Name: David C. Garcelon
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Date Added: 5/25/2009

Company I
Nathaniel A Gilpatrick - Corporal
As listed in the muster rolls, Total aggregate present for duty, Company "I", 16th Maine Volunteer Infantry Regiment as of December 1, 1863; 48 men, where Nathaniel Gilpatrick is listed as missing since the battle of Fredericksburg 13 December 1862; muster rolls Compiled by Bruce Towers, Prospect, CT (1998). Source = the "Annual Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Maine for the year ending December 31, 1863". Also available online at http://www.usgwarchives.net/me/civilwar/16thme/companyi.htm

Additional genealogical information regarding Nathaniel A Gilpatrick of Lisbon Maine are online at https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/183129463/person/332395341589/facts

Contact Name: Susan Gilpatric
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Date Added: 7/1/2022

Company I
Hiram W. Loring - Private
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Contact Name: Matthew Fischer
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Date Added: 9/13/2007

Company I
William Hale Waldron - Captain
William Hale Waldron and his nephew, Charles Augustus Garcelon, advertised for and put together the men who formed 'I' Company in Lewiston, Maine in the spring of 1862, and when the company was mustered in Waldron was made a Captain of the Company. It should be noted here that Waldron was a newspaper man, and had come to Lewiston, Maine fom Boston at the exhoration of his brother-in-law, Doctor Alonzo Garcelon...together they started Lewiston's first newspaper, the 'Lewiston Falls Journal' in 1847. Dr. Garcelon was the Surgeon General for all the Maine regiments in the Civil War, and his son, Charles Augustus Garcelon, served from 1862 through 1866.
William's Valor and leadership at Gettysburg were spoken of by Abner Small in 'The Road ro Richmond on page 99 in the story of the famous 'holding the line by the 16th Maine. Many years later his nephew, Charles Augustus Garcelon, tells of carrying his wounded Uncle from the battlefield, being captured by the Confederates and then let go, and carrying him to the hospital in the 'Church', Charles summary of his story of his Uncle was 'He was a very brave man'.
Contact Name: David C. Garcelon
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Date Added: 6/6/2009

Company K
charles leroy babsonRank Unknown
would like to know what type of rifle my great, great, great, grandfather would have carried into battle. He was in the 16th Maine Infantry and was wounded at fredricksburg.
Contact Name: joseph p.Mcgraw
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Date Added: 10/14/2005

Company K
George W. Fisher - Private
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Contact Name: George W. Fisher
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Date Added: 7/5/2004

Company M
Wilmot Henry Chapman - 1st Lieutenant
Youngest field officer in the regiment. Quoted often in Abner Small's book 'The Road to Richmond'.
Contact Name: Dave Cumming
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Date Added: 4/20/2007

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