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31st Maine Infantry
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HENRY LYMAN BARKERRank Unknown
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Contact Name: BETTY HARNDEN
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Date Added: 4/15/2009

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John Howard ThomasRank Unknown
Also served in the Maine 26th
Contact Name: Don Gallagher
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Date Added: 5/15/2002

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James VincentRank Unknown
My great, great grandfather's name was James Vincent O'Connor. He was from Brockton, MA. He tried to join the MA volunteers but was too young. He ran away to Maine and joined the 31st Maine under the name 'James Vincent'. A genealogic researcher discovered this when we tried to get him a replacement headstone and could not find his records. He was wounded, we thought at Richmond, and evacuated to Washington. He applied for disability later but could not get it because of the name change. The Civil War Vet's organization did get him his original headstone when they researched his records.
Contact Name: Dave Sherman
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Date Added: 3/10/2011

Company B
Consider Cole - Private
Transferred from Company B, 32nd Infantry Regiment Maine on 1 December 1864.
Died of disease on 7 April 1865.
Buried at Alexandria National Cemetery.
Contact Name: Eric Stone
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Date Added: 6/11/2010

Company B
Stephen Rollins Griffin - Private
Killed at the Battle of Cole Harbor, Bethesda Church VA, 3 June 1864
Contact Name: Lance Robertson
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Date Added: 5/14/2014

Company B
Henry Wheeler Tucker - Private
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Contact Name: Page Worthington
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Date Added: 10/4/2007

Company C
Lendall Augustus LibbyRank Unknown
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Contact Name: Tom Libby
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Date Added: 5/18/2008

Company C
Isaac Raymond - Private
Pvt. Isaac Raymond died July 5, 1864 from a wound suffered July 3. Records indicate this may have been during the Siege of Petersburg. He is interred at City Point National Cemetery, Hopewell, Virginia. Isaac Raymond is my maternal 2x great grandfather.
Contact Name: Gene Snyder
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Date Added: 6/5/2012

Company C
John B Stevens - Private
Also served in Co. H, 21st Maine Infantry
Contact Name: Brandon Dodge
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Date Added: 9/23/2012

Company D
Freeman Parker Bridges - Private
Enlisted in Company D, Maine 31st Infantry Regiment on 11 Mar 1864. Mustered out at hospital. Was wounded yet survived the war. From the US Adjutant General Military Records, 'Freeman P. Bridges, Company D, Thirty-first Regiment Maine Volunteers. The charge of desertion has been removed from his record, and a discharge certificate as of the date he left the service, January 1, 1865, has been issued to him.' s/o of Consider Woodbridge Bridges and Julia Ann Bridges. b. 20 Aug 1844 Bucksport, ME d. 28 Dec 1910 Bucksport. Capt. Freeman Parker Bridges is my 1st cousin, 4x removed.
Contact Name: Taffy McGarry
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Date Added: 4/24/2013

Company D
Colon L. Ober - Corporal
Cpl. Colon L. Ober enlisted as a Private in Co. D, 31st Maine Inf. Rgt., which was organized at Augusta in Mar. and Apr. 1864. Mustered into to Federal Service on 18 Apr. 1864, the regiment left the State for Washington, D.C. The 31st Maine was assigned (along with its' sister regiment, the 32nd Maine) to the 2nd Bde., 2nd Div., 9th Corps, Army of the Potomac. The 31st Maine participated in the Battles of the Wilderness (06 May 1864), Spottsylvania (08-21 May 1864), the North Anna (23-26 May 1864), and Cold Harbor (01-12 Jun. 1864), before participating in the initial Assault on Petersburg (17 Jun. 1864), the Siege of Petersburg (17 Jun. 1862-02 Apr. 1865), the Battle of the Crater (30 Jul. 1864), Poplar Springs Church (30 Sep. 1864), the successful Assault on Petersburg (02 Apr. 1865), and the Occupation of Petersburg (03-20 Apr. 1865). The 31st Maine then participated in the Grand Review at Washington, D.C. on 23 May 1865, and was mustered-out of Federal service on 15 Jul. 1865. The 31st Maine was a hard-fighting regiment that lost 18 Officers and 161 Enlisted Men killed or mortally-wounded-in-action (total: 179 combat fatalities). After the Civil War, Colon Ober moved to Newton, Mass.; his descendant, DOUGLASS J. OBER (my late father's cousin) was killed in the infamous Cocoanut Grove Fire, in Boston, in 1942.
Contact Name: Douglass R. Knight
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Date Added: 5/22/2007

Company E
Abner Gardner Benner, Jr. - Private
Abner mustered into service March 11, 1864. His discharge shows he was born in Edmunds, Maine, that he was 18 years; 5 feet 7 inches high; with a sandy complexion, blue eyes, red hair and a Millman by occupation. D.K. Hobart enrolled him into service on Feb 19, 1864 at Edmunds, Maine, for a term of three years. The National Archives show that he was captured at Gaines Mill, Virginia, June 3, 1864, confined at Richmond, Virginia, June 4, 1864, and sent to Andersonville, Georgia, June 8, 1864. He died at Andersonville Prison, July 25, 1864 (Grave #3952). The 31st was part of Burnside''s Ninth Corps.
Contact Name: Denise Savage
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Date Added: 6/5/2004

Company E
John Bradbury Hersey - Corporal
Enlisted at age 16.
He weighed about 130lbs.
In battle he was in a hand to hand bayonet fight with a larger and stronger Confederate Soldier. He was tiring rapidly when he heard a shout and a huge Union soldier bayonetted his opponent with one thrust, shouted again and disappeared down the battle line.
Contact Name: Thomas Shirley
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Date Added: 3/29/2018

Company E
Cain Mahany - Private
Cain was from County Cork, Ireland and fought in the 31st Maine, Co. E in 1864. He was wounded twice. He was my great great grandfather and lived in Easton, Maine. He died 12/10/1888.
Contact Name: Joan Henderson
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Date Added: 12/28/2006

Company E
Edwin Searle Rogers - 2nd Lieutenant
Mustered March 12th 1864. Participated in the Battle of the Wilderness and all following engagements of the Army of the Patomac, including Cold Harbor. Although commissioned a lieutenant, Edwin had command of his company during all of that time. Edwin was mortally wounded and taken prisoner, most likely just northeast of Fletcher's Redoubt, to confederate Barton’s brigade field hospital. He died June 7th. 9 years later his father, Dr. Luther Rogers, received a letter from a man who's son was a southern surgeon. The surgeon had treated Edwin in the field hospital and noticed a fraternity pin on his uniform. The surgeon was a member of the same fraternity (DKE) and did everything he could to care for his fraternity brother. With the letter was included a lock of Edwin's hair and the fraternity pin. Edwin's grave is at the Cold Harbor cemetery, Cold Harbor, Hanover County, Virginia, USA, plot 812. There is also a memorial inscription for Edwin on the back of his mother's grave stone on the Patten Cemetery, Patten Maine.
Contact Name: Thomas Shirley
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Date Added: 1/2/2018

Company F
Sylvanus Jefferson Bryant - Private
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Contact Name: Karen
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Date Added: 2/3/2008

Company F
George F MayhewRank Unknown
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Contact Name: Weston Mayhew
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Date Added: 11/11/2012

Company G
Nathaniel Dunton - Private
Enlisted as a Private on 4 April 1864 at the age of 20.
Died of disease on 7 July 1864.
Contact Name: Eric Stone
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Date Added: 5/28/2010

Company I
Doson M Dale - Private
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Contact Name: Gary Mac Mullen
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Date Added: 6/4/2004

Company K
John Tibbetts - Private
Born 11 July 1841 to John and Asenath (Brett) Tibbetts in Monson Maine. Returned home to Maine in 1865 to marry Susan (Chase) Wallace and raise 7 children in Brockton Massachusetts. He is a great great grandfather on my mother's side of the family.
Contact Name: Paul Graves
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Date Added: 10/19/2012

Company L
Thomas William Bennett - Private
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Contact Name: CPT Paul D. Albertine, USAR (ret)
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Contact Homepage: www.PaulDAlbertine.com
Date Added: 11/16/2011

Company L
Charles Willard Cromett - Private
Killed in action April 2, 1865 in the assault on Fort Mahone.
Contact Name: Shawn Cromett
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Date Added: 8/20/2006

Company L
Isaac W. Powers - Private
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Contact Name: Nick
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Date Added: 7/17/2010

Company L
Thomas (Edward) E Wiggen - Private
Buried in Presque Isle, ME

Prvt. 31st ME Co. L

Stone listed as Edward Wiggen
Contact Name: Larry M Boulier
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Date Added: 7/10/2010

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