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20thME
– 01 Captain Ellis Spear, Commander of Co. G, 20th Maine
and First Sergeant James Rundlett. Captain Spear was well known for
his pipe in hand and was the commander of the left side of the
Regiment on the famous Bayonet charge, “the Wheeling flank of the
right wheel forward”. The swinging and straightening of the left
wing down the slope succeeded.
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View of Figure - Only available with
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View of Figure - Only available with
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20thME
– 02, Two Infantrymen, one kneeling firing with bayonet and one
sitting on ground loading. (Limited
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View of Figure - Only available with
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View of Figure - Only available with
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20thME – 03, Color Sergeant,
Andrew J. Tozier, Co. I, 20th Maine. “At one moment it looked as if
the colors of the Twentieth Maine must be lost. Buried from sight in
the smoke, when the black cloud lifted for a moment the colors were
seen almost alone. All the Color-Guard and the flanks of the
companies on its right and left were cut away by heavy Confederate
fire; but the Color-Sergeant, Andrew J. Tozier, was standing his
ground, the staff planted on the ground, supported with his right
arm, had picked up a musket and was defending his colors with
bullet, bayonet and butt, alone!”. (Limited
to 400)
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Another View on ME - 03.
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20thME-04, Acting Adjutant, First
Lt. Thomas Chamberlain, Co. G, 20th Maine Plus Infantryman kneeling
loading. First Lt. Thomas Chamberlain Kneeling firing pistol. In
the Battle, Colonel Chamberlain seeing the heroic example by
Sergeant Tozier and the imminent peril of the Colors, sent acting
Adjutant First Lt. Thomas Chamberlain, his brother, to rally some
men for support of the Sergeant and the rescue of the colors which
he did. (Limited
to 400)
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Another View on ME - 04.
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Another View on ME - 04.
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20thME – 05, 2 Infantrymen, one
standing firing & one standing loading set #1.
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Another View on ME - 05.
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20thME-06,
Captain Clark and Infantryman firing. Captain Clark was commander of
Company E in line of battle. He was the senior Captain Officer in
the Regiment. Clark’s nickname was “Pap” At the age of 37 he was the
oldest officer in the regiment and old enough to be the father of
the youngest private in the 20th Maine. Clark’s orders, in the
famous bayonet charge, was to keep a tight hold on the 83rd
Pennsylvania to prevent the enemy from trying to break through
between the regiment. The 83rd were next in the line of battle to
the right of the 20th Maine.(Limited
to 400)
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Another View on ME - 06.
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Another View on ME - 06.
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