Sources, References, and Citations for “The Mystery of the Missing Captain”
OUR GOAL AT COMPANY D IS PROVIDE OUR LISTENERS WITH ACCURATE HISTORY
A VERY SPECIAL THANKS TO BARRY YORK AND HIS FAMILY

William E.S. Whitman and Charles H. True, Maine in the War for the Union: A History of the Part Borne by Maine Troops in the Suppression of the American Rebellion (Lewiston, Maine: Nelson Dingley Jr. & Co., 1865).
Third Regiment Maine Volunteer Infantry: Timeline with Historical Information, Compiled by Craig Young, 2001, https://www.thirdmaine.org/PDF/3rdMEshort-hist.pdf
Amos G. Bean, Life of Amos G. Bean as a Soldier (Unpublished recollections kindly provided by Barry York and his family, descendants of Amos Gilbert Bean).

“3rd Maine in The Wilderness,” uploaded by Maine at Gettysburg, YouTube, January 29, 2023, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=chXteBOddCc.
Philip Katcher, The Civil War: Day By Day (New York, New York: Chartwell Books, 2007).
John Macdonald, Great Battles of the Civil War (New York, New York: Chartwell Books, 1988).
Maine Adjutant General’s Reports, 1862-1866.

Third Maine Volunteer Infantry Regiment Monthly Returns (courtesy of Maine State Archives).
U.S. Census Records, 1840 through 1920 (accessed through Ancestry.com).
California, U.S. State Census, 1852 (accessed through Ancestry.com).

Parker McCobb Reed, History of Bath and Environs, Sagadahoc County, Maine 1607-1894 (Lakeside Printers, Portland, Maine, 1894).
Henry Owen Wilson, The Edward Clarence Plummer History of Bath Maine (Bath, Maine: Bath Bicentennial Committee, 1976).

Ettie J. Latham, History of the Town of Pownal: Written for its Centennial, Sept. 2, 1908 (Lewiston, Maine: Press of Lewiston Journal Co.)
Emily Burnham, “Other Pandemics That Have Hit Maine Over the Centuries,” The Bangor Daily News, April 1, 2020, https://www.mainepublic.org/health/2020-04-01/the-other-pandemics-that-have-hit-maine-over-the-centuries
James McPherson, Battle Cry Freedom: The Civil War Era (London: Oxford University Press, 2003).

William H. Watson, Letter to General Hodson, December 12, 1861 (courtesy of Digital Maine Archives).
William H. Watson, Letter to Request New Lieutenants, January 2, 1862 (courtesy of Digital Maine Archives).
William H. Watson, Letter to Governor Washburn, January 17, 1862 (courtesy of Maine State Archives).
William H. Watson, Letter Reporting on Company D, February 5, 1862 (courtesy of Maine State Archives).
Alfred S. Merrill, Letter to Governor Washburn, February 6, 1862 (courtesy of Maine State Archives).

Alfred S. Merrill, Letter of Reccomendation, August 14, 1862 (courtesy of Digital Maine Archives).
Alfred S. Merrill, Letter About Photograph, April 22, 1864 (courtesy of Digital Maine Archives).
Moses Lakeman, A Historical Sketch of Third Maine Regiment Since Organization at Augusta, Maine, May 1861, 1864 (courtesy of the Maine State Archives).
Charles F. Snell, Unpublished Civil War Diary (courtesy of George F. Snell III).
“Wounded Soldiers,” The Times Record, Brunswick, Maine, June 9, 1862.
“Killed and Wounded Maine Soldiers,” The Daily Sentinel & Times, Bath, Maine, June 9, 1862.
“Abby N. Merrill Death Notice,” The Portland Press Herald, Portland, Maine, January 16, 1863.

Walter Clark, Histories of the Several Regiments and Battalions from North Carolina in the Great War, 1861-65, Vol. 1 (Raleigh, North Carolina: E.M. Uzzell Printer & Binder, 1901), 640.
Hannibal A. Johnson, The Sword of Honor: A Story of the Civil War by Lieutenant H. A. Johnson Third Maine Regiment N.V.M. (Worcester, Massachusetts: The Blanchard Press, 1906).
“Captain Merrill Dead,” The Portland Daily Press, Portland, Maine, August 6, 1864.

“Co. D 3d Regiment,” The Times Record, Brunswick, Maine, December 16, 1862.
“Death of Capt. Merrill,” The Times Record, Brunswick, Maine, August 3, 1864.
U.S. Civil War Pension Index: General Index to Pension Files, 1861—1934.




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