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The 4th Maine Infantry Regiment was assembled in Rockland, Maine, on By May 20, 1861, with Colonel Hiram G. Berry as its commanding officer. He received four Knox County companies, one from Searsport, Winterport, Wiscasset, and Damariscotta, and two from Belfast. In all, 1,085 men, including a regimental band, were mustered. The regiment was mustered out of service July 19, 1864, with the expiration of their term. The veteran volunteers and recruits were transferred to 19th Maine Infantry. Of the 1440 men that served in the regiment during the war 170 men were killed in action or died of wounds received in battle. An additional 443 were wounded, 137 men perished of disease, and 40 men expired in Confederate prisons.

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  • 4th Maine Volunteer Infantry Regiment (de)
  • 4th Maine Infantry Regiment (en)
  • 4th Maine Infantry (fr)
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  • Das 4th Maine Volunteer Infantry Regiment war ein Infanterie-Regiment der United States Army während des Amerikanischen Bürgerkrieges. (de)
  • The 4th Maine Infantry Regiment was assembled in Rockland, Maine, on By May 20, 1861, with Colonel Hiram G. Berry as its commanding officer. He received four Knox County companies, one from Searsport, Winterport, Wiscasset, and Damariscotta, and two from Belfast. In all, 1,085 men, including a regimental band, were mustered. The regiment was mustered out of service July 19, 1864, with the expiration of their term. The veteran volunteers and recruits were transferred to 19th Maine Infantry. Of the 1440 men that served in the regiment during the war 170 men were killed in action or died of wounds received in battle. An additional 443 were wounded, 137 men perished of disease, and 40 men expired in Confederate prisons. (en)
  • Le 4th Maine Volunteer Infantry Regiment entre en service à Rockland, dans le Maine, le 20 mai 1861, avec le colonel Hiram G. Berry comme son commandant. Il reçoit quatre compagnies du comté de Knox, une de Searsport, de Winterport, de Wiscasset, et de Damariscotta, et deux de Belfast. En tout, 1 085 hommes, y compris la fanfare du régiment, s'enrôlent. Le régiment quitte le service le 19 juillet 1864, à l'expiration de son terme d'engagement. Les volontaires vétérans et les recrues sont transférés dans le . Des 1 440 hommes qui ont servi dans le régiment pendant la guerre de 170 hommes ont été tués au combat ou des suites de blessures reçues au combat. 443 autres ont été blessés, 137 hommes sont morts de maladie, et 40 hommes sont morts dans les prisons confédérées. (fr)
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  • 4th Maine Infantry Regiment (en)
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  • Das 4th Maine Volunteer Infantry Regiment war ein Infanterie-Regiment der United States Army während des Amerikanischen Bürgerkrieges. (de)
  • The 4th Maine Infantry Regiment was assembled in Rockland, Maine, on By May 20, 1861, with Colonel Hiram G. Berry as its commanding officer. He received four Knox County companies, one from Searsport, Winterport, Wiscasset, and Damariscotta, and two from Belfast. In all, 1,085 men, including a regimental band, were mustered. The regiment was mustered out of service July 19, 1864, with the expiration of their term. The veteran volunteers and recruits were transferred to 19th Maine Infantry. Of the 1440 men that served in the regiment during the war 170 men were killed in action or died of wounds received in battle. An additional 443 were wounded, 137 men perished of disease, and 40 men expired in Confederate prisons. (en)
  • Le 4th Maine Volunteer Infantry Regiment entre en service à Rockland, dans le Maine, le 20 mai 1861, avec le colonel Hiram G. Berry comme son commandant. Il reçoit quatre compagnies du comté de Knox, une de Searsport, de Winterport, de Wiscasset, et de Damariscotta, et deux de Belfast. En tout, 1 085 hommes, y compris la fanfare du régiment, s'enrôlent. Le régiment quitte le service le 19 juillet 1864, à l'expiration de son terme d'engagement. Les volontaires vétérans et les recrues sont transférés dans le . Des 1 440 hommes qui ont servi dans le régiment pendant la guerre de 170 hommes ont été tués au combat ou des suites de blessures reçues au combat. 443 autres ont été blessés, 137 hommes sont morts de maladie, et 40 hommes sont morts dans les prisons confédérées. (fr)
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