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Thirty-First Regiment, Maine Volunteer Infantry
Engagements
- Wilderness, VA - May 5-7, 1864
- Spottsylvania, VA - May 7-20, 1864
- North Anna, VA - May 23-27, 1864
- Totopotomy, VA - may 26-30, 1864
- Bethesda Church, VA - May 30-June 1, 1864
- Cold Harbor, VA - May 31-June 12, 1864
- Petersbuirgh Seight, VA - June 1864-March 1865
- Battle fo the Crater, VA - July 30, 1864 (Petersburgh Camp.)
- Weldon Railroad, VA - August 18-21, 1864 (Petersburgh Camp.)
- Poplar Spring Church, VA - September 30-October 2, 1864 (Petersburgh Camp.)
- Hatchers Run, VA - December 8-9, 1864 (Petersburgh Camp.)
Casualties
- 1,595 Enrollment
- 183 killed or died of wounds
- 491 wounded
- 176 died of disease
- 34 in Confederate prisons
- 18 Officers killed or died of wounds
Civil War Records Common To All Regiments
- Civil War Correspondence
- Civil War Index for Soldiers and Sailors
- Civil War Muster Rolls
- Civil War Obituaries
- Civil War Photos (Mostly Officers)
- Cemetery Index
- General Law Pension
- Graves Registration Cards
Civil War Records Unique to the Thirty-First Maine Infantry
- Recruuits, 1864 (Box 62)
- Certificate of Promotion, Edward F. Cobb (Box 172)
- Certificate of transfer from 32nd, John Gundlock (Box 172)
- Morning Reports, 1864 (Box 172)
- Muster In and Descriptive Rolls, 1864-1865 (Box 172)
- Quota Rolls, 1864 (Box 172)
- Rejected Men, 1864 (Box 172)
- Clothing Books, 1864-1865 (4 volumes)
- Consolidated Morning Report Book, 1863-1865
- Post War Post Office Addresses
- Regimental Returns 29th, 30th, 31st, 32nd
- Single Muster Out Rolls, List of Men
- Diary of Lt. Dewitt Clinton Morrill
- Service Record of Joseph Sumner Rogers, Co. M, written Feb. 19, 1896, Orchard Lake, Michigan (1 page)
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