4th Maine Volunteer Infantry Regiment
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The 4th Maine Volunteer Infantry Regiment was mustered in on June 15, 1861 for three years' service and was mustered out on July 19, 1864.
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[edit] Militia Units
- Company A - Belfast Artillery
- Company F - Brooks Light Infantry
- Company K - Belfast City Grays
[edit] Engagements
- First Bull Run
- Peninsular Campaign
- Yorktown
- Williamsburg
- Seven Pines
- Gaines Mill
- White Oak Swamp
- Malvern Hill
- Northern Virginia Campaign
- Second Bull Run
- Chantilly
- Fredericksburg
- Chancellorsville
- Gettysburg
- Bristoe Campaign
- Wapping Heights
- Kelly's Ford
- Mine Run
- Wilderness
- Spotsylvania
- Po River
- North Anna
- Totopotomy
- Cold Harbor
[edit] Casualties and total strength
The 4th Maine enrolled 1,440 men during its existence.[1] 170 men were killed in action or died of wounds received in battle, with another 443 wounded.[1] An additional 137 men died of disease, and 40 men died in Confederate prisons.[1]