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29th Maine Volunteer Infantry Regiment : ウィキペディア英語版
29th Maine Volunteer Infantry Regiment

The 29th Maine Volunteer Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War.
==Service==
The 29th Maine Infantry was organized in Augusta, Maine and mustered in December 17, 1863 for three years' service. The regiment was composed primarily of re-enlisted veterans of the 10th Maine Infantry, and its full name was the 29th Maine Veteran Volunteer Infantry. The regiment was under the command of Colonel George Lafayette Beal, previously the commander of the 10th Maine Infantry, who also served as their brigade commander from April 19, 1864.
Lieutenant Colonel Charles S. Emerson was the acting commander of the regiment until he was sent back to Maine on account of illness on August 27, 1864. Command then devolved on Major William Knowlton, who died of wounds received at the Battle of Opequon on September 20, 1864. Captain George H. Nye was then promoted to major on October 18, 1864 and assumed command of the regiment.
Colonel Beal was promoted to brigadier general and Major Nye was elected by a vote of the regiment's officers to become the regimental commander and was promoted to colonel on November 30, 1864 - at which time Nye became the regimental commander.
Company A and Company D were transferred in from the 10th Maine Infantry Battalion (which was disbanded at this time) on May 30, 1864. The 10th Maine Battalion was composed of three-year men from the 10th Maine Infantry.
The regiment was attached to 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, XIX Corps, Department of the Gulf, to July 1864. 1st Brigade, 1st Division, XIX Corps, Department of the Gulf and Army of the Shenandoah, Middle Military Division, to March 1865. 1st Brigade, 1st Division, Army of the Shenandoah, to April 1865. 1st Brigade, 1st Division, Department of Washington, to June 1865. District of South Carolina, Department of the South, to June 1866.
Company A mustered out October 18, 1864 (having departed from the field in the Shenandoah Valley October 5, 1864) at the expiration of its original enlistment, and was replaced by the one-year men of the 1st Unassigned Company of Maine Infantry as "new" Company A, which reported for duty October 6, 1864. The remainder of the 29th Maine Infantry mustered out of service June 21, 1866.
The regiment's history, (''History of the 1st-10th-29th Maine Regiment'' ), was written by Major John Mead Gould. The regiment's flags are preserved in the Maine State Museum.〔(29th Maine US Flag Image )〕〔(29th Maine Unit Flag Image )〕

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