A brief record of events in Exeter, N.H. during the year 1861, together with the names of the soldiers of this town in the war, Part 3

Author: Nason, Elias, 1811-1887. cn
Publication date: 1862
Publisher: Exeter, Printed by S. Hall
Number of Pages: 94


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17. Find wild strawberries ripe. Gardens now looking finely.


18. Forty five persons present at the union prayer meeting at 8 A. M. 19. Fire-flies abundant in the evening.


21. Hear the song of a robin as early as 3 o'clock this morning. Heavy shower in the evening.


22. The Rev. Mr. Tilden lectures to the " Christian Fraternity." Theme-Amos Lawrence.


23. Strawberries abundant ; large and of fine flavor.


24. The foliage of the currant and gooseberry bushes injured by worms peculiar to those shrubs.


25. Easterly winds high last night with rain. Clara G. dau. of Gideon and Abigail Carter, dies, aged 2 years and 10 mos. Mr. Charles P. Wright and Miss Martha J., daughter of Wm. II. Clarke, Esq. are married.


26. Green peas, brought from E. Kingston, are selling at 8 shil, lings per bushel .- Rainy day. Mr. C. C. Stevens is re; cruiting for the 9th regt.


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27. Mr. S. G. Pillsbury, student, leaves for Manchester with 25 recruits (5 students) for the 9th reg't. Farmers commence. haying. Some use the mowing machine. Mr. J. B.R ob- inson, Co. C, 6th regt. dics at Roanoake Island, aged 40 years. Sweet brier in bloom.


23. Ther. 86. at . 2 p. M. Wind W .- clear. Messrs. Carter brothers open a bath house on Water st. The eanker worm has destroy ed the foliage of some appletrees in this ; and many, in neighboring towns. It disappeared the 20th inst.


29. Battle at Savage's Station. Augustus J. Leavitt, Mass. 29th reg taken prisoner. F. Tuck and E. Gill grad. at Dart.[Coll.


30. Great excitement occasioned by reports of battles in front of Richmond, Va, in which our men engage.


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1. Bar. 29.61 at 7 A. M. A gloomy nncertainty in the minds of the people resp'g the fate of our army at Richmond


2. John T. Perry, Editor of the Cincinnati Gazette, in town.


3. Ther. 54. at 7 A M. Rain .- Wind E.


4. Bar. 30.35 at 7 A. M. and 2 r. M. Fair. The bells ring an. hour in the A. M. The Baptist Societies unite in a picnic at Gilman's grove, and the 2d Church holds a Strawberry festival at the Town Hall in the evening. The day passes quietly.


5. Mr. Oliver Pray, of the Mass. 26th regt., and formerly of this town dies at Ft. Jackson, Miss. aged about 50 years.


6. Ther. 91 1-2. at 2 p. M. Cherries and currants ripe and plentiful.


7. The ladies hold a preliminary meeting on behalf of our sick and wounded soldiers.


S. Examination at the Academy. Dr. Burroughs and other of the trustees present. Mr. Packard's Concert at the Town Hall is well attended-fee 25 cents.


9. Mr. Theodore R. Parker and Miss Eliza M. Cate are mar.


10. Levee at the Town Hall for raising money for the sick and wounded soldiers ;- large attendance.


12. Our High School closes. 13. Beautiful moonlight evening.


14. A war meeting is held at the Town Hall. Hon. Amos Tuck, chairman. Mr. W. Sanderson and Miss Carrie E. Piper are married.


15. A dull rainy day .- War news discouraging.


19. Miss Mary A., daughter of Mr. George W. Witherell, dies, aged 15 years and 11 mos. An infant daughter of J. War- ren Towle Esq. dies. Mr. Wm. Dolloff dies, aged 77 vrs.


20. Silver change has almost entirely disappeared and glutiniz- ed postage stamps take the place of it.


23. The Cashier of the Granite State Bank receives two coun-


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terfeit one hundred dollar bills on the Merrimack Co. Bank, Concord. The Portsmouth and Newmarket Banks were also deceived.


25. An abundance of wild raspberries this season.


27. Clear and pleasant evening.


28. Ladies still toiling energetically on behalf of the soldiers. AUGUST --


1. The town vote to pay a bounty of $100 to each recruit in a new, and $125 to each recruit in an old, regiment.


2. Miss Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Mr. Thomas and Mary Wainwright, dies, in her 17th year. Mr. Henry Wood, Co. D, 4th N. II. regt. and Miss Caroline F. Weeks are married.


- 6. James M. Lovering, Esq. is appointed Collector of Internal Revenue for N. H. District No 1. A party of Exeter young men establish Camp " Cobb," at Hampton Beach. where many of our citizens are now recreating, C. P. H. Nason graduates at Williams, S. P. Dame at Bowdoin Coll 8. Ther. 84. at 2, P. M. 9. Bar. 29.65 at 2 P. M.


10. The dwelling house of Mr. Daniel S. Mace on the Epping road destroyed by fire. Loss $700-$400 insured.


11. The President's call for 300,000 additional men is warmly approved and many are enlisting. Remarkably fine sunset.


12. Coal is selling at $8.50 per ton.


13. A grand war meeting at the Town Hall. Addresses by Messrs. Kidder, Wood, Nason, etc.


15. Lt. W. H. Smith ar. in town from Harrison's Landing, Va.


16. A comet visible a few degrees S. of the N. star-not well defined. 17. Bar. 30.35 at 7 A. M .- Fair and cool.


18. Very fine " Northern Light," at 9 P. M. 30 deg. in altitude.


19. Many of our citizens are enjoying the sea-breeze at Ilamp- ton Beach. Silence of the evening broken by the " fife and drum." 20. The Rev. Martin Moore in town.


21. The Maine 17th regt. passes through town in 17 cars.


23. A rainy and dull day. Frank A., son of Mr. Franklin Rowe, dies at Chicopee, Mass, and is buried at Exeter, aged 16 years 2 mos. and 5 days,


25. Bar. 30.35. at 9 P M. Rev. J. F. Whitney and Miss Vic- toria Piper are married.


25. Schools commence in district No. 1. A. P. Blake, Esq. is appointed Assistant U. S. Assessor for Exeter, North Hampton, etc. A town meeting in reference to the war. WV. B. Morrill. Esq .. moderator. Comet moving S. and decreasing .- Tail dimly visible.


26. Ladies forward a box of Hospital stores to the " Sanitary Commission." Mr. Theodore Moses, for many years a resident of this town, dies at Newmarket, aged 95 yrs. and


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11 months. He leaves 8 children, 28 grand children and about 30 great grand children.


27. Mrs Sarah, widow of the late Dea. Josiah Folsom, dies, aged 83 years.


28. Blueberries selling at 3 ets. per quart. - Hay crop very good. Golden rod [solidago canadensis] in bloom. Catharine Halion dies, aged 33. 23 volunteers leave for the war.


29. Bar. 29.65 at 7 A. M .- Weather fine. Battle of Bull Run. in which the 6th N. Il. regt. is sharply engaged. Albert Bowley is wounded in the shoulder; S. S. Hodgdon in the hand ; Morris Redding loses a thumb ; Win. and Jno. Doody, Wm. Ryan, A. J. Davisand Frank Corcoran are missing .- The N. H. 2d regt. lose in all' 132 men in this engagement.


30. Cardinal Flower [ Lobelia cardinalis] in bloom. The " army worm," does not appear this season.


31. Ther. 50. at 7 A. M. Battle of Bull Run continues. Miss Adaline H. daughter of Mr. Henry Burley dies aged 20 years and 6 mos.


SEPTEMBER-


1. Rainy. Ladies send a box of hospital stores to the Sanita . ry Commission. From Sept. 1861 to Sept. 1862, Mrs. W. has knit 50 pairs of stockings for the soldiers.


2. Bar. 29.50 at 7 A. M. Lovely day. A slight frost observed this A. M. in low grounds. Charles Edwin, son of Stephen J. and Ellen M. Dudley dies, aged 1 year and 11 mos.


3. Sad tidings from the seat of war. Mr. Frank L. Tibbetts and Miss Mary Jane Purinton (of Epping ) are married.


4. Splendid weather. The quota of soldiers from Exeter is already made up. The friends of Maj. M. N. Collins, N. HI. regt. present him a sword, belt, sash, etc., on his depar- ture for the war. Many of our people attend the Camp Meeting at Newmarket Junetion.


5. Another .. box " sent by our patriotie ladies to the soldiers. G. Ther. 81. at 2 P. M .- Wind W.


7. Wind E. Cloudy in the A. s. Fair in the p. sr. An eagle is seen perched for some time on the hand of the statue of Justice, surmounting the dome of the Court House.


9. Charming day, Great anxiety for the safety of Washington. 12. About 40 men under Capt. Julian leave for the war. The academy has 125 pupils.


14. Bar. 30.40 at 7 A. M. N. H. 11th regt., containing several Exeter men, arrives at Washington, D. C. Mr. Frank E. Dearborn and Miss Carrie S. Batchelder are married Also, Mr. Charles E. Young and Miss Olivia A. Wiggin. 16. The leaves of the birch, maple, etc. begin to change color. 18. The great battle of Antietam, in which the N. 11. 5th, gib, 2*


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and 9th regts. are engaged. B. Wadleigh, M. D. French, and Samuel Page are wounded.


18. Bartlett Pears are selling at $1 per bushel.


19. John Marshall, son of Mrs. E. Cobb, 1st mate of the " Sea King," is lost with that vessel, 10 days out from San Fran- cisco to Liverpool.


24. A. " box " sent to the S. Commission by the ladies.


25. An officer recruiting for the navy hangs his flag out at the Squamscott. Beautiful Aurora Borealis at 9 p. M .- radiant.


26. Ther. 44. at 7 A. M. A heavy frost last night. Mr. Wm. T. Bradwick and Miss Jennie R. James are married .- Also, Lt. Wm. H. Sythes and Miss Asenath Haughey.


27. Rainy. Rev. Mr. Lanphear lectures to the " Christian . Fraternity."


30. Apples abundant and selling at $1 per bbl. Cider the same.


OCTOBER-


1. A rainy day. Dr. Wm. Perry is appointed to examine such enrolled men as claim exemption from military duty.


2. Mr. N. M. Jewell is appointed U. S. Deputy Collector for Rockingham and Strafford Counties. A box of hospital stores forwarded by the ladies to the " S. Commission."


4. Appletrees are bending beneath their load of fruit, which is very fair and large. I count forty carriages and teams in Water st.


6. Prof. Henry B. Nason in town-also, Ex-president Franklin Pierce, who has been spending some time at Little Boar's Head. 7. Col. W. G. Veazie in town.


8. Ther. 85. at 2 p. M. A charming day. U. S. District Court in session. Judge Harvey presiding.


9. Ther. 85 at 2 p. M. Dr. John Sullivan, Jr. arrives in town from Paducah,' Ky. Mr. Charles E. Ilall, Master of Transportation of the B. and M. R. R., and formerly ot Exeter, dies, aged 44 years.


10. The Commissioner of Pensions has appointed Dr. Wm. G. Perry an examining surgeon.


11. Five dogs are poisoned by strychnine, in Franklin street.


12. The Rev. Chas. Beecher preaches at the Lower Church.


13. Rainy. 14. Archelaus B. Huso dies, aged 30 yrs. & 9 mos. 16. Mr. Josiah Dearborn, formerly of this town, dies in Methu- en, Mass., about this time, aged 56 years.


16. The 25th Maine regt. Col. F. Fessenden, passes through town. Messrs. G. C. Lyford, & Co. issue " Scrip," redeemable a: the Granite State Bank. 17. Cloudy and cold.


18. Wind W .- fair. Grapes abundant.


19. Pick ripe raspberries iu an open field.


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20. Exeter soldiers in the Washington hospitals ; W. Ryan shot in the side ; P. W. Sullivan; Jno. Doody wounded in the hip; Stephen White. Mr. Chas. Wm. Young leaves for Coneord, with 17 recruits. The foliage of the forest less beautifully tinted than in October last.


21. First heavy frost of the season. Ther. 28. at 7. A. M.


22. Bar. 40 at 2 p. M.


23. 'Thomas R. Davis, Esq. and Miss Lydia A. Flagg are mar.


24. Bar. 30.45 at 7. A. M. Ther. 24. Water froze last night. Cotton sheetings sell at 25 cts. pr yard. George Albert, son of Albert S. and Mary J. Smith, dies, aged 4 yrs. and 2 mos.


25. Miss Margaret Emery dies, aged 90 yrs. and 10 days. The Barker Family give a concert in the Town Hall.


27. Bar. 29.40 at 2 P. M. Heavy rain last night with easterly winds. Trees partially bereft of foliage.


28. Rev. Mr. Hadley, of Portland, holds a meeting in the Town Hall, on behalf of tlre Sanitary Commission.


23. James M. Tappan, Student, Co. A, 9th regt., dies at Plea s- ant Valley, Md., aged 29 years and 8 mos.


30. Mr. Samuel Tilton, formerly of this town, is erecting an el- egant mansion on Beacon St., Boston.


31. Mr. Augustus Weeks' family came near being suffocated by kerosene oil left burning in the night.


NOVEMBER-


1. Ther. 64. at 2 p. M. Clear, wind W. "Indian Summer."


2. Mr. Jno. Wm. Coffin and Miss Sarah A. Brown are mar.


8. Windy and warm in the morning; cold and clear in the evening. " The dead leaves strew the forest walk."


5. Thirty-five persons present at the morning prayer meeting. Mr. John Dolloff dies at Jacksonville, aged 24 yrs. 6 mos. 7. First snow storm of the season commences at 11 A. M .- severe.


9. Bar. 29.50 at 2 p. M. An extremely disagreeable day. Mr. Gilman Smith gathers a bunch of ripe strawberries in his garden, and sends them to Boston.


10. Wild geese 'are moving over the town toward the " sunny south." 12. Mr. George Daniels dies, aged about 60 yre.


13. Our ladies-zealous in every good work-send a " box," containing 399 articles to the S. Commission. Mr. John . L. Dearborn and Miss Sarah A. Abbot, daughter of tha


. late Samuel G. Smith, Esq., are married.


15. Maj. G. Carlton Smart dies-suddenly-aged 87 yrs. 5 mo. 16. Bar. 30.91 at 7 A. m. [maximum for the year] 30.88 at 2 P. M. 30.85 at 9 .1. 2 .-- Wind N. at 7 A. M. and clear .- William Cole, Esq., and Miss Susan L. Page, are married at Hampton. Corn meal $1.75 per bag.


17. Hon. John Sullivan, son of Hon. George Sullivan, dies sud-


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denly, aged 62 years. Mr. Charles II. Goodwin issues scrip of small denominations.


18. This day opens splendidly-and closes clear, serene and beautiful. Inveni diem.


19. Rainy day. A number of our teachers attend the meeting of the N. H. Association of teachers at Nashua.


20. Rain storm continues. Kerosene oil selling at $1.00 per gall. Hard wood $6.00 per cord.


21. Ther. 5. at 7 A. M. Storm continues-warm and dark.


22. Mrs. Persis. widow of the late John Bell, dies at Chester, aged 84 years. The rain storm which began on the 19th inst. eloses to-night. John HI. Carpenter, Sth regt. dies ab. this time at N. Orleans. 23. F'air and cold.


26. Examination at the Academy .- Dr. A. P. Peabody and other literati present. The Young Ladies' High School, under Miss Morris, closes. Chane'r Joseph Gibson Hoyt, L. L. D. formerly of Exeter, dies at St. Louis, aged 48.


27 ANNUAL THANKSGIVING .- Sermon to the united churches by the Rev. Mr. Hooper.


28. John T. Perry. Esq., Editor of the Cincinnati Gazette, and Miss Sarah N. Chandler of Concord, are married.


29. Very little sickness in town.


30. Mrs. Ruth Stevenson, wife of Mr. E. S. Durgin, dies, aged 48 years and 7. mos. We have three snows which cover the ground this month.


DECEMBER-


1. Our traders have entered into an agreement to close their stores at & o'clock P. M. Schools begin in Dist. Nos. 1 & 2.


2. Prof. J. G. Hoyt is buried from the 2d Church. The Cot- ton Factory is, after a long time, started.


C. Bar. 29.10 at 7 A. M. About & inches of snow fell last night .- The forests covered with the fleecy burden pres- ent a very beautiful and unique appearance. Sleighing commences. Miss Jane Athertou dies of consumption, aged 23 years.


9. Ther. - 3. at 7 A. M. Charles O. Brown, Esq. and Miss Sarah B. Piper are married. 10. Ther. 56. at 2 P. M.


11. Weather fine. Academical term commences.


13. Rain and Snow. Great Battle at Fredericksburg, Va - Many N. Il. regts. engaged. James M. Sleeper killed ; Richard Neally, Newton Cram, Freeman Conner, and Leonard II. Caldwell, for the academy. ] wounded-d.u latter mortally.


14. News of the defeat of Burnside's army at Fredericksburg, eaddons overy heart.


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15. A " box " sent by our ladies to the S. Commission.


20. Very cold day-average temperature -1-3º.


21. Bar. 30.90 at 2 p. M. Ther. attached 66.


24. The Unitarian Society have a pleasant Christmas Festival.


25. " Merrie Christmas." The 2d Church hold a levee at the Town Hall.


26. Rainy and warm. A valuable " box," forwarded to the S. Commission, containing -- inter alia-eight one gallon jars of jelly. About $450 in cash have been expended in filling the boxes for the soldiers this year.


Our 2, 5, 6, 9, 10, 11 & 12 Regiments are at Fal- mouth, Va .- Our 3 & 4 are at Hilton Head-and our Sth is at New Orleans.


31. Dull cold day. The Rev. Mr. Hooper's society has a very pleasant festival at the T. Hall. Mr. D. S. Mace and Miss SI. J. Fellowes are married.


So ends a year of rebellion, trial, toil and bloodshed,-of exalted patriotism and loyalty, as of national agony ; but HOPE leaning on the arm of Him who defends the right and controls the destinies of the nations, sends her brightening eye into the year now opening, and beholds the Rainbow of peace serenely smiling on the bosom of the storm.


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EXETER SOLDIERS


ENLISTED IN 1861-62.


Abbott, S. T. 8, B.


Allard, Job C. 13. F.


Avery, Alfred A. 9, A.


Cilley, J.K. 11, Lt.


Barker. J. J. D. 11, I.


Clark, Wm. A. 12, Mass., Corp.


Bean. Wm. 6. C.


Batchelder, Geo. 15, I.


Batchelder, C. W. 9. A.


Bearse, Frederick 11 .. I.


Bennett, Edw. T. 6. C, dis.


Benrett, Ino. H 2, E.


Cobbs, George S. 8, B, Sergt.


Bennett, Chas. 7, Me.


Berry, Woodbury, 3, B.


Bowley, Albert 6, C. dis. w.


Bowley. Benj. F. 6, C, dis. Brigham, Aziel P. 15. Brigham, Geo. H. U. S. N. Brigham, Eph. 15.


CONNER, FREEMAN 44. N. Y., Col., w.


Conner, E. J. 17, reg. U.S.A. Capt.


Brigham, W. H. Bruce 15.


Broderick, Wm. U. S. N.


Corcoran, Frank 6, C.


Broadbent, Jno. 3, B.


Cotter, Maurice 9, Mass .. d.


Cram, Alanson 11, I.


Cram, Newton, 13, E, w.


Crane Patrick 9, A.


Cummings, Dr. E. P. U. S. N.


Currier, Andrew J. 2. E.


.Curtis A. O. 13, Mass., d. Davis, A. J. 6. C.


Davis C. H. B, 3.


Dearborn, Calvin L. 3, E, d.


Dearborn, A. 4.


Dearborn, Geo. 15. Mass. Batt'y.


Dearborn, W. S. 3, B. Dearborn, J. S. Cook's Mass. Bat- A tery, dis. Dearborn, J. F. 9,'A.


Dewhurst, G. W. Act'g Mat'r, U.S. N ' Dewhurst, George W. Adj.


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Carhele, James 3, B.


Carter, Gideon, Jr., 3, B.


Carter, W. Edwin 15, 1. Carver, E. 8, B.


Caswell, Jno. K. 9, D.


Chase, W'm. U. S N. Chase, Jas. W. 2, E.


· Clark, Geo. W. 14. Mass., Sergt. Clement, J. W. 3, B. Clough, George 3. B.


Clough, Thomas H. 6. C, dis.


Clough, Ezekiel


Cokely, T. 8, B.


Colbath, Charles W. 3, B.


Colcord, Charles, E. 2. E, dis.


Colcord, William H. * *


COLLINS, M. N. 11, Lt. Col.


Conner, John U. S. N.


Brown, Jno. C. 13, E.


Brown, G. W. B. I. Cav.


Brown, Geo. H. 14, Mass.


Bryant, Joo. S. 3, C.


Caban, Freeman U. S. N. Caban, Sarouel 3, B, w. dis.


Caban, Wm. 3, B, killed. Caldwell, L. H. 9. A. Sergt, w. Caldwell, Frank M. 9, A, sergt. Carter, Gideon 15, I.


C'arter, F. W. 15. I. Carpenter, Jno. II. 8, B, d.


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Dolloff, J. L, 13, E. Donnevan C. 3, B. Donnavan, J. 8, B. Doody, Jno. 6, C. w. Doody, Wm. " " Dodge J. E. 22. Mass., Q.M. Serg't. Dudley, S. G., 3, B.


Dudley, D. W: 3, B. Duffee, Jno. 3, B, d. Durgin, V. W. S. B, corp. Durgin, Wm. E. 14. Me., K. Dyer, John, Jr., 8, B. Elkins, James 6, C. dis.


Elliott, D. W. 3. B. Ellison, Frank, 2, E. Ellison, Horace, 5, Mass., dis. Faruham, Jno. 5, Mass. Farnham; Jas. M. 6, C.


Fielding, J. 3, B.


Finn, Jno. 3. B.


Floyd, C. W. 2. E. w. [at Will'g] Floyd. Samuel 2, discharged. Fogg, Andrew J. Lt., 3, B. Furnald, J. F 4.


Foss, Chas. II. 8, B. Folsom, Jos. 13, Folsom, C. E. 17, Mass.


Foster, F. II. 9, A.


French, M. D. 9, A, dis. w.


Fuller, George W. 13, E. Gale, G. W. Jr., Assist. Sur. U.S.N. Gadd, G. W. 15, I. Garland, Geo. E. 13, E. Gasand, Jas. H. 14, Mass., d. .


Giddings, Geo. H. 3. B. corpora !. Gill, Is. W. Act'g Master, U. S. N. Gill, Nathaniel 11, Mass., mus'n. Gill, Geo. R. I. Cavalry. Gilman, A. J. 13. E. Gilman, J. W. 11, I. Gilman, Gardner 45, Mass. Gilman, Geo. 8, B. Goodwin, Thos. 9, A. Goodwin, Sewell U. S. N., w. Gordon, Jno. 25, Mass., corporal. Greenleaf, M. N. 6, C, Lt. Greenleaf, Chas. 15, I. Hale, Charles E. S, B, fifer, dis. Hale. John H. 2, E, dis. Haines Daniel D. 8. B, corp. Haines. Isaiah F. 2, E, w. Mall, Edward F. 3, B. Hall. Horace J 3. B. Hartuett, Diniel l'. 3, B. Hartnett, J. H. 2, E. Hurtoett, Michael U. S. N.


Hartnett, Thomas 6, C. Harris, D. D. 8. B. Head, J. M. 3. D. Lt. Head, O. M. 8, Adj. Healey Ira 8, B. Hervey, Frank H. 2,JE. Hibberd, Erskine W. 3, clerk, dis. Hodgdon, S S. 6. C,fw. Huse, J. H. 2, E.


James, Geo. R. 3, D. Janvrin, G. N. Cobb's Battery. Jarvrin, J. E 16, Assist. Surg. .Julian G. A. 13, E, Capt, Keefe, Wm. 6, C. Keves, Philander 9, A. Kelly, D. G. 8, B.


Kimball, G. N. U. S. N., dis.


Kincade, James U. S. N.


Lamprey, S. 3, B, Le.


Lamson, Rufus 13. E.


Leavitt, E. A. 2, E, dis.


Leavitt, C. H. 29, Mass.


Leavitt, A. J. 29, Mass., dis.


Leavitt, .J. W. 5, Mass , V. M.


Leavitt, Jno, 13, E.


Leavitt, W. R. 3, B. d.


Leighton, J. A. 6, C Sergt., dis.


Little, Patrick 9, A.


Lord, J. G. 9. A. Lovering, E. E. 6, C.


Manjoy, Juo. U. S. N.


MARSTON, GILMAN, BRIG. Gaz.


Marston, W. S. 3, B, w.


Marsh, A. F. 6. C, d.


M'Kusick, E. 9, A, Sergt.


M'Nary, Daniel U. S. N., k.


M'Nary, Thos. 8, B.


M'Neal, 19, Mass.


Melvin, M. S. B


Merrill, A. 12. Mass., E.


Morrill, W. H. 2, E, k.


Morse, J. W. 15, 1.


Morrison, W'm. J. 3, B.


Moses, H. M. 13, E.


Murphy, J. 8, B.


Murphy, Dennis 2, E.


Nason, P. F., Q. M. Martin's Brig. Battery. Nealey, Charles H. 11, I.


Neslev, B. U. S. N. Nealey, Richard 11, I, Sergt. w.


Nudd, William 15, I. ()'Bryan, Jno. U. S. N.


Odion, Dr. G. G. 16, lodiana. Page, Charles 2, E. Parker, J. J. D. 11, I.


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Payson, T. H. 24, Mass. D. Major. Payson, J. C. 13, Mais., Commis- sary Department. PEARSON, H HI. 6, Lt. Col. w.


Perkins, A. M. 2, Lt., w.


Perkins, Asa E. 40, N. Y., d.


Pettigrew, Francis 2. E.


Pickering, V. A. 2, Mass., k.


Pillsbury, S. H. 9, A, Capt.


Pike D. 2, E.


I'rescott, J. E. 2, E.


Prescott, George A. 15, I.


Reardon, M. 6, C.


Thurston, J O 3. E.


Thurston, George K 15, I.


Thurston, Eugene 9, A.


Tilton, J G 8, B.


Tilton, William P 11. I.


Towle, Charles J. U S N.


Tuttle, James S 15, I.


Rollins, George F. 13, E.


Rollins, Henry S. R. U. S. V.


Vanduzee, J H 13, E. Sergt .


Vanduzee, J C 13. E, Sergt.


VEAZEY, W G 15, Vt, Col,


Veazey, Henry


Vinal, G A W 6, Mass., K.


Wadleigh, Jas. I' 9, A, W.


Sawyer, F. W. 13, E.


Senior, W. 3, B.


Walker, H 8, B.


Watson, J M 3. B. Corp.


Sinclair, J. E. 15, E.


Simons, C. J. 9, A, Sergt.


Sleeper, W. H 3, B.


Weeks, H 6, C.


Weeks, John S 9, A.


Weeks, JE G 9, A.


Smith, G. H.


Smith, W. H. 3, E, Lieut.


Smith, Charles 2, Clerk, d is.


Smith, J. 3, B.


Smith, J. R. 44, Mass. Stacy, - U. S. N.


Staples, Christopher 9, A.


Staples, C. H. U. S. N., dis.


Stevens, George W. 6, C.


Stevens, Chester, 9, D, Capt.


Stickney, D. S. B.


Stickney, M. H. 11, I. Stockman, F. 6, C. Stone, D. W. U. S. N.


Stone, J. D. 3, B, dis.


Sullivan, Jno. 13, Assistant Surg,


Sullivan, P. W. 6, C. Swain, G. W. " " dis.


Sweety, W.M. C. S. N.


Tanner, Jeremiah 2. E. Tanner, Seth 9, A, dis.


Tanner, George W. 9, A. Tappan, James M. 9, A, d. Taylor, Josiah W. 11, 1. Taylor, G. A. 2, E, dis. Tebbetts, J. 8, B.


Tebbetts, F. L. 2, E.


Tebbetts, J. I. U. S. N .. dis.


Tebbetts, W. V. B. 17, Mass.


Thing, Frederick F. 13,E.


Thing, G. E. S. B, dis. Thing, J H 3, B, Sergt.


Thing, G H 2, E, w.


Reynolds, George H. 11, 1.


Riley, Jno. . Jr., 3, B.


Robinson, Wm. Jr., 2. E.


Robinson, Geo. W. 28, Mass. Robinson, Josiah B. 6, C, d. Rock, J, 6, C, dis.


Rowell, J. 6, C, Sergt.


Bundlett, F. G. U. S. N, Rundlett James 2, E. Ryan, William 6, C.


Sanborn, A. J. 9, A.


Wainwright. W. USN.


Warren, E. U S N.


Smith, Jeremiah W. 15, E. Smith, M. M. 6, C.


Weeks, Nathaniel 2, US N.


Weeks, HI A 26, Mass.


Weeks, Jeremiah S 3, B.


Weeks, Joshna W Jr, 6, C.


West, William 13, E.


White, Woodbury C $, B.


White, S 6, C ..


Whitehouse. . W. Wilbur, JE 3, B, Capt.


Willey, Alfred 17. U S A, dis. Willey, Henry 17, U S A D. Willey, Edwin Regt Mass. Willey, James 13. Mass. Willey, George US N. k.


Willey, Charles N H Cavalry .


Wood, Henry 9, A.


Wyman, W 4.


Young. J RS. B.


Young, C W 2, 8, B. Young. L. H 13, E. Total, 292


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Sinclair, J. T. 15, E.


Walton, W H 3, B,


Twilight, W H 1st Art'y, Macs.


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