Richard F. Potter was a resident of Woodstock, Connecticut in July 1996 and transcribed the diary of Albion Cobb.
Albion Cobb was born in Westbrook, Maine in 1824 and was the oldest son of Asa and Nancy D. Cobb. He began the study of medicine in August 1847 and graduated from the Medical School of Maine at Bowdoin College in the class of 1851, having in the mean time attended one term at the Medical Department of the University of New York. In May 1852 he began the practice of medicine at Bolster's Mills in the town of Harrison, Maine, where he remained in active practice for over seven years. He moved to Webb's Mills in the town of Casco and in 1862 he enlisted as an assistant surgeon and served in Company S, 4th Infantry Regiment Maine. He had the sole medical and surgical charge of the regiment until he was mustered out on 19 July 1864 in Rockland, Me. From August 1864 to June 1865 he was acting assistant surgeon in the United States Army and stationed at Harewood Hospital near Washington, D.C.
From the description of Surgeon Albion Cobb, 4th Maine Volunteers, diary, 1996. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 55479556