Maine Civil War Union Artillery Units

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The information in this list of Maine Military Units comes from the Civil War Soldiers and Sailors web site (CWSS). That web site can also be searched by the name of a soldier.

Heavy Artillery

 * 1st Regiment, Maine Heavy Artillery (Also known as 1st Regiment Heavy Artillery of Maine Volunteers) Organized at Bangor as 18th Infantry. Mustered in August 21, 1862 Mustered out September 11 and ordered to Bangor, Maine. Discharged September 20, 1865

Light Artillery

 * 1st Battalion, Maine Light Artillery Muster In: December 18, 1861 at Portland, Maine Muster Out: July 15, 1865 at Portland, Maine


 * 2nd Battalion Maine Mounted Artillery (also known as 2nd Battery Mounted Artillery) Organized at Augusta, Maine, Nov. 30th, 1861 Mustered out at Augusta, Maine, June 16th 1965


 * 3rd Battalion Maine Mounted Artillery (also known as 3rd Battery Mounted Artillery) Organized at Augusta, Maine, December 11th, 1861 Mustered out June 17th 1865 at Augusta, Maine.


 * 4th Battalion Maine Mounted Artillery (also known as 4th Battery Mounted Artillery) Organized Dec. 21st, 1861 at Augusta, Maine. Mustered out June 17th, 1865 at Augusta, Maine


 * 5th Battalion Maine Mounted Artillery (also known as 5th Battery Mounted Artillery) Organized at Augusta, Maine, Dec. 4th, 1861. Mustered out at Augusta, Maine, July 6th, 1865.


 * 6th Battalion Maine Mounted Artillery (also known as 6th Battery Mounted Artillery) Organized at Augusta, Maine, Feb. 7th, 1862. Mustered out June 17th, 1865, at Augusta, Maine.


 * 7th Battalion Maine Mounted Artillery (also known as 7th Battery Mounted Artillery) Organized Dec. 30, 1863, at Augusta, Maine. Mustered out June 21st, 1865, at Augusta, Maine.


 * Coast Guards Artillery (also know as Garrison Artillery) Companies "A" "B" and "C" organized November, 1861, for service as Garrison Artillery in State of Maine. Mustered out September, 1862, failing to complete organization.