A history of the Second regiment, New Hampshire volunteer infantry, in the war of the rebellion, Part 27

Author: Haynes, Martin A. (Martin Alonzo), 1845-1919
Publication date: 1896
Publisher: Lakeport, N.H.
Number of Pages: 520


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Resolved, That the Secretary of State be instructed to forward a copy of these resolutions to Brigadier-General Marston, and a like copy to the commanding officer of each regiment of New Hampshire Volunteers in the field, to be read at the head of their respective commands.


WILLIAM E. CHANDLER, Speaker of the House of Representatives. CHARLES H. BELL, President of the Scuate. JOSEPH A. GILMORE, Governor.


THE CHICKAHOMINY.


AIR-" The Happy Land of Canaan."


RESPECTFULLY DEDICATED TO BRIG. GEN. GROVER AND HIS GALLANT BRIGADE.


BY W. F. S .*


Did you see the bloody fray, On the glorious fifth of May,


When we whipped the rebel legions most uncommonly ?


(Spoken-Well, I guess we did,) Though they fought like very Turks, To protect their bristling works, And the line of the sacred Chickahominy.


CHORUS .- Oh ! Oh ! Oh ! Rebel stock is getting low, Joe Johnson ain't a Bonaparte or Jomini, And Richmond ain't so sure From the Yankees it's secure, Tho' it lies far beyond the Chickahominy.


At Williamsburg they stood, In the strength of fort and wood,


Resolved, if McClellan dared to come on, he-


(Spoken-They knew he was coming, too.) Should have his mortal fill Of their rifle balls and shell,


And die before he reached the Chickahominy.


CHORUS .- Oh ! Oh ! Oh ! Bragging would not do. Joe Johnson warn't a Bonaparte or Jomini ; And Richmond wasn't sure From the Yankees 'twas secure, Tho' it lay far beyond the Chickahominy.


*The initials are those of Colonel William F. Small of the Twenty-sixth Pennsylvania. Only three or four days after the battle of Williamsburg, Lieutenant Joseph A. Hubbard brought the manuscript to the author of this volume, who procured its printing in sheet form. It held its popularity as a camp song in Hooker's Division, and many of the old broadside sheets are still carefully preserved and treasured.


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"THE CHICKAHOMINY."


·


When Hooker came along, Tho' scarce ten thousand strong,


He thrashed their fifty thousand like a Dominie,


(Spoken-He gave it to them right and left, like our old school-master used to do at Briar Bottom, but when he came to touch up their rear, didn't they make tracks for the river ?) And he made the rebels know " Double quick " they'd have to go To the " last ditch" on the muddy Chickahominy.


CHORUS .- Oh ! Oh ! Oh ! They knew it was just so, Joe Johnson warn't a Bonaparte, &c., &c.


The brave New Jersey Blues Gave the traitors all their dues, While the Excelsior boys from Mozart Hall and Tammany No choice the rebels gave But a stampede or the grave, The Styx or the nearer Chickahominy. CHORUS .- Oh ! Oh ! Oh! &c., &c.


The Massachusetts First Like a tempest on them burst, While th' Eleventh gave them lessons in astronomy, (Spoken-Well, I guess they did make them see STARS.) And the brave New Hampshire Second Kind of rather guessed and reckoned They'd not stop 'till they reached the Chickahominy. CHORUS .- Oh ! Oh ! Oh ! &c., &c.


And the Keystone Twenty-sixth In the bloody battle mixed, Making havoc in poor Rebeldom's gastronomy ; (Spoken-They hadn't such a stomachful for a long time.) And all the traitor sinners Who didn't get their dinners


Hurried up the cakes for tea at Chickahominy. CHORUS .- Oh ! Oh ! Oh ! &c., &c.


344


SECOND NEW HAMPSHIRE.


Then our reinforcements came To finish out the game,


According to 1: 40 Deuteronomy ;


(Spoken-See chapter 1, verse 40, and following, of the Sacred Book, "and when found, make a note of it." And Northern lead and steel Made the Godless rebels reel


To their Kadish on the dirty Chickahominy. CHORUS .- Oh ! Oh ! Oh ! &c., &c.


Oh ! light lie each head Of our brave, immortal dead ;


To the wounded be the care of home's economy ; And may the sound and well With the blood of rebels swell The tide of their purple Chickahominy.


CHORUS .- Oh ! Oh ! Oh ! We'll make them feel and know, Joe Johnson ain't a Bonaparte or Jomini ; And we sing this loyal ditty In Richmond's rebel city, When, conquering, we cross the Chickahominy. (Spoken-Which will be very soon, if not before.)


COMPLETE LIST OF OFFICERS. -


FIELD AND STAFF.


COLONELS.


Gilman Marston, Edward L. Bailey, Joab N. Patterson.


LIEUTENANT-COLONELS.


Francis S. Fiske, Edward L. Bailey, James W. Carr, Joab N. Patterson, John D. Cooper, Levi N. Converse.


MAJORS.


Josiah Stevens, Jr., Edward L. Bailey, James W. Carr, Samuel P. Sayles, John D. Cooper, Levi N. Converse, George T. Carter.


ADJUTANTS.


Samuel G. Langley, Center H. Lawrence, Albert M. Perkins, John D. Cooper, Edgar B. LeGro, Charles E. Plaisted, Robert C. Sides.


QUARTERMASTERS.


John S. Godfrey, Francis W. Perkins, James A. Cook, Charles H. Shute, Abner F. Durgin.


SURGEONS.


George H. Hubbard, James M. Merrow, William P. Stone.


ASSISTANT SURGEONS.


James M. Merrow, Oscar Worthley, William P. Stone, William G. Stark, Sylvanus Bunton, Willard C. Kempton.


CHAPLAINS.


Henry E. Parker, George S. Barnes, John W. Adams.


346


SECOND NEW HAMPSHIRE.


LINE OFFICERS.


COMPANY A.


Captains-Tileston A. Barker, Levi N. Converse, Edward Clark.


First Lieutenants-Henry N. Metcalf, Frederick W. Cobb, Levi N. Converse, Silas Hayward, Samuel F. Holbrook, Oliver M. Dame, John E. Hartwell.


Second Lieutenants-Herbert B. Titus, Frederick W. Cobb, Levi N. Converse, Silas Hayward, John M. Lord, Robert Miller, William Williams, John W. Hammond.


COMPANY B.


Captains-Simon G. Griffin, Abiel W. Colby, Joshua F. Littlefield, Joseph A. Hubbard, William H. Smith, George T. Carter, Charles E. Plaisted.


First Lieutenants-Charles W. Walker, Abiel W. Colby, George W. Boyden, William W. Ballard, George M. Shute, Frank W. Mor- gan, Lewis Wood.


Second Lieutenants-Abiel W. Colby, Charles Holmes, William W. Ballard, John D. Cooper, George M. Shute, Rufus L. Bean, Thomas Lees, Benjamin F. Peters, James Harvey.


COMPANY C.


Captains-James W. Carr, John F. Holman, George W. Roberts, Hugh R. Richardson, Edward D. Bean.


First Lieutenants-James H. Platt, George W. Roberts, James H. Baker, Silas L. Hayward, Frank C. Wasley, Edward D. Bean, Milan D. Spaulding.


Frank A. Hervey, James A. Sanborn, Samuel F. Patterson.


Second Lieutenants-Samuel O. Burnham, Frank C. Wasley, Wil- liam Montgomery, Joseph H. Wilkinson, James A. Hutton.


COMPANY D.


Captains-Hiram Rollins, Samuel P. Sayles, George E. Sides, Albert M. Perkins, Edgar B. LeGro.


First Lieutenants-Samuel P. Sayles, Warren H. Parmenter, George W. Gordon, Henry Hayward, David M. Perkins, Charles H. Shute, George W. Nixon, Edwin Richardson, Charles E. Jones.


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LIST OF OFFICERS.


Second Lieutenants-Warren H. Parmenter, George W. Roberts, Charles H. Shute, Enoch G. Adams, James E. Saunders, Edwin D. Haynes.


COMPANY E.


Captains-Leonard Drown, William H. Smith, James H. Platt, Henry Hayward, James E. Saunders, Daniel W. Bohonan.


First Lieutenants-William H. Smith, Isaac N. Vesper, Jacob Hall, Charles A. McGlaughlin, Charles H. Streeter, Benjamin F. Peters.


Second Lieutenants-Ai B. Thompson, Albert M. Perkins, Wil- liam H. Colcord, John M. Lord, James H. Andrews, Charles W. Dimond.


COMPANY F.


Captains-Thomas Snow, Henry N. Metcalf, David Steele, Har- rison D. F. Young, Frank W. Morgan.


First Lieutenants-Joshua F. Littlefield, Henry N. Metcalf, Hugh R. Richardson, Alvin S. Wiggin, James H. Baker, Henry A. Flint, Gilman T. Gould.


Second Lieutenants-Harrison D. F. Young, Norton R. Moore, James H. Baker, Alvin S. Wiggin, James H. Swain, Joseph Lemons.


COMPANY G.


Captains-Ephraim Weston, Evarts W. Farr, James H. Platt, David Steele, Samuel F. Holbrook.


First Lieutenants-Evarts W. Farr, Sylvester Rogers, David Steele, George M. Shute, Hiram K. Ladd, James E. Saunders, Charles A. Locke, James W. Felt.


Second Lieutenants-Sylvester Rogers, David Steele, Edmond Dascomb, John McDonald, Rufus L. Bean, John E. Hartwell, Free- man F. Sanborn.


COMPANY H.


Captains-Ichabod Pearl, Joshua F. Littlefield, Joab N. Patter- son, Albert J. Hanson.


First Lieutenants-Joab N. Patterson, Harrison D. F. Young, John D. Cooper, Andrew G. Bracy, Albert J. Hanson, Edward Clark, Henry C. Tyler.


348


SECOND NEW HAMPSHIRE.


Second Lieutenants-William H. Prescott, John F. Holman, An- drew G. Bracy, William Montgomery, James Thompson, George C. Stephens.


COMPANY I.


Captains-Edward L. Bailey, Joseph A. Hubbard, George W. Gordon, Thomas E. Marshall.


First Lieutenants-Samuel G. Langley (Adjt.), Joseph A. Hub- bard, Oscar A. Mooar, Hiram K. Ladd, Alvin S. Wiggin, Thomas E. Marshall, Robert C. Sides, Freeman F. Sanborn.


Second Lieutenants-Joseph A. Hubbard, George W. Gordon, Charles Vickery, Robert L. Miller, David M. Perkins, George T. Carter, Richard W. Robinson.


COMPANY K.


Captains-William O. Sides, Hiram Rollins, Samuel O. Burnham, Albert M. Perkins, George E. Sides, James I. Locke.


First Lieutenants-John S. Godfrey, Edwin R. Goodrich, John S. Sides, George E. Sides, Charles H. Shute, William H. Colcord, James I. Locke, Alexander Frazer.


Second Lieutenants-John S. Sides, George E. Sides, Charles W. Patch, John S. McDonald, George H. Colman.


NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF. SERGEANT MAJORS.


George W. Gordon, Center H. Lawrence, Norton R. Moore, Henry Hayward, Frank C. Wasley, Alvin S. Wiggin, James E. Saun- ders, Edgar B. LeGro, Edward Clark, Edward Richardson, Charles H. Streeter, William Williams, James Downey.


QUARTERMASTER SERGEANTS.


Francis W. Perkins, Charles H. Shute, Joseph H. Wilkinson, Abner F. Durgin, Frank W. Hervey, Richard W. Robinson.


COMMISSARY SERGEANTS.


James A. Cook, William J. Rahn, Oliver M. Dame, Charles W. Dimond, Francis E. Paris.


HOSPITAL STEWARDS.


William G. Stark, George Bullen, William Clifford.


PRINCIPAL MUSICIANS.


Daniel W. Newell, Stephen J. Smiley, Nathaniel M. Ricker, Simeon Partridge, Arthur E. Buckminister.


SUMMARY.


ACCESSIONS.


OFFICERS.


ENL. MEN.


TOTAL.


Original members, -


-


37


985


1022


66 gained by transfer,


-


O


I


I


Recruits, - Band, -


- -


-


O


22


22


gained by transfer, -


O


366


366


Total strength,


2555


How ACCOUNTED FOR.


OFFICERS. ENL. MEN. TOTAL.


Killed or died of wounds, orig. memb.,


I3


89


102


recruits, -


0


57


57


Died of disease, original members,


2


73


75


Accidentally killed, original members,


I


I


2


Drowned, original members, -


O


2


2


recruits, -


0


I


I


" desertion, recruits,


4


4


Died of sunstroke, cause unknown, original members,


2


I 4


I6


recruits, -


0


I3


13


178


Total number of deaths, 337


Must. out or disch. to date Aug. 8, '62, «" Band, -


0


I6


I6


Must. out or disch. to date Oct. 9, '63, recruits,


0


63


63


Must. out or disch. to date June 21, '64, original members, - -


-


26


2 197


223


- - recruits, - -


I


3


-


II


II33


II44


I 59


יו recruits, - - -


O


61


61


3


3


Executed for murder, original members, 66


I


I


66


350


SECOND NEW HAMPSHIRE.


OFFICERS. ENL. MEN. TOTAL.


Must. out or disch. to date Dec. 19, '65,


original members, -


I4


29


43


recruits, - -


I 7


40I


418


Band (had been transf. to company),


0


I 392


I 426


Disch. on other dates, original members,


34


66 66 recruits,


8


347


355


66 66 Band, -


O


5


5


Dishonorably disch., original members,


3


3


6


recruits,


I


9


IO


Lost by transfer, original members,


O


37


37


66 66 recruits, -


O


82


82


Deserted, original members,


84


84


recruits, -


370


370


Captured and not finally accounted for, recruits,


O


2


2


Others not officially accounted for, original members, - -


0


6


6


recruits, -


O


68


68


2218


2555


Died in Confederate prisons, previously included : £ original members, 20; recruits, 4 ; total, 24.


Officers appointed, but not mustered, 7.


Re-enlisted : original members, 73; recruits, 26 ; total, 99.


Of the recruits, 2 had previously served as original members ; 3 served as recruits under two enlistments ; 956 were volunteers, 209 substitutes, I drafted ; 58 were gained by transfer from the 13th N. H., 87 from the 12th N. H., 103 from the 17th N. H., and 118 from the 10th N. H.


.


-


-


-


-


Killed and Mortally Wounded.


Original Members.


Recruits.


Total.


PLACE.


DATE.


OFF. ENL. M.


OFF. ENL. M.


Bull Run, Va.,


July 21, '61,


O


I 2


O


O


I2


Evansport, Va.,


April 2, '62,


O


O


O


I


I


Williamsburg, Va.,


May 5, '62,


I


16


O


4


2I


Oak Grove, Va.,


June 25, '62,


O


S


O


I


9


Glendale, Va.,


July 1, '62,


0


I


O


O


I


Bull Run, Va.,


Aug. 29, '62,


3


23


O


IO


36


Fredericksburg, Va.,


Dec. 14, '62,


O


O


O


2


2


Gettysburg, Pa.,


July 2, '63,


5


25


O


I 7


47


Petersburg, Va.,


May 14, '64,


O


O


O


I


I


Drewry's Bluff, Va.,


May 16, '64,


I


O


O


4


5


Cold Harbor, Va.,


June 3, '64,


3


2


O


II


16


66


" 4, '64,


0


O


O


I


I


66


66


5, '64,


O


I


O


O


I


66 66


« 6, '64,


I


O


O


I


Petersburg, Va.,


June 24, '64,


O


O


I


I


66


" 30, '64,


O


O


O


I


I


66


Aug. 17, '64,


O


O


O


O


O


I


Totals,


13


89


O


57


I59


I


I


66


July 15, '64,


O


I


I


23, '64,


O


PLACE OF BIRTH.


Orig. Memb.


Recruits.


Total.


United States, -


-


-


926


781


1707


Ireland,


-


-


-


30


204


234


Canada,


-


-


-


15


I34


149


England,


-


-


-


16


II2


I28


Germany,


-


-


-


2


77


79


Scotland,


-


-


-


II


34


45


France,


35


35


New Brunswick,


3


27


30


Nova Scotia,


-


-


-


2


25


27


Italy, -


-


-


-


I4


14


Sweden,


-


-


-


13


13


Denmark,


-


-


-


12


I2


Holland,


-


-


-


9


9


Norway,


-


-


-


7


7


Newfoundland, -


7


7


Prince Edward's Island,-


I


4


5


Switzerland,


-


-


-


5


5


Spain, -


-


-


-


3


3


Portugal,


-


-


-


3


3


Finland,


-


-


-


2


2


Russia, -


-


-


2


2


Wales, -


-


-


-


2


2


Great Britain,


-


-


I


I


2


Africa, -


-


-


1


2


2


Cuba, - -


-


-


2


2


-


-


-


-


-


-


New Zealand, Isle of Man, India, Mexico, East Indies, West Indies, each I recruit. Birthplace unknown : original members, 16 ; recruits, 9.


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PART II.


Complete Roster of the Second Regiment New Hampshire Volunteers.


FROM ADJUTANT-GENERAL AYLING'S " REVISED REGISTER OF THE SOLDIERS AND SAILORS OF NEW HAMPSHIRE." P. O. ADDRESSES AND RECORD OF DEATHS CORRECTED TO DATE.


ROSTER.


Each man was a volunteer appointed or enlisted for three years, unless otherwise stated.


ABBOTT, ALEXANDER L. Co. D; b. Dover; age 19; enl. May 10, '61; must. in June 1, '61, as Priv .; disch. disab. Sept. 21, '62. Subsequent service Co. E 13 V. R. C.


ABBOTT, DANIEL B. Co. A; b. Manchester; age 18; transferred from Io N. H. June 21, '65; deserted Sept. Io, '65, Fredericksburg, Va.


ABLETT, JAMES. Co. A; substitute; b. Great Britain; age 28; cred. Merrimack ; enl. Aug. 29, '64; des. Feb. 3, '65.


ADAMS, BENJAMIN. Co. I; born Barton, Vt .; age 21; res. Canaan; enl. May 20, '61; must in June 7, '61; des. April 8, '63, Concord: appreh. Feb. 28, '64; disch. April 14, '65. P. O. ad. Franklin Falls.


ADAMS, CHARLES. Co. A; b. Maine; age 26; cred. Merrimack; enl. Nov. 20, '63; des. Dec. 26, '63, at Point Lookout, Md.


ADAMS, CHARLES. Unassigned; substitute; b. Canada; age 21; cred. Marlborough; enl. Dec. 6, '64; des. Dec. 10, '64, en route to Galloup's Island, Boston harbor.


ADAMS, CHARLES W. Co. A; b. Jaffrey; age 18; res. Jaffrey; enl. April 27, '61, for 3 mos .; not must. in; re-enl. May 22, '61, for 3 yrs. ; must. in May 31, '61; disch. May 28, '64, City Point, Va. P. O. ad. Salina, Kan.


ADAMS, ENOCH G. Co. D; b. Bow; age 32; res. Durham; enl. April 22, '61, for 3 mos .; not must. in; re-enl. May 10, '61, for 3 yrs. ; must. in June 1, '61; app. Sergt. Oct. 1,'61; wd. May 5, '62, Williamsburg, Va .; app. 2 Lt. Aug. 10, '62; disch. May 6, '64, to accept promotion. Subsequent service, Capt. Co. D, I Inft., U. S. V. P. O. ad. So. Berwick, Me.


ADAMS, JOHN. Co C; b. Scotland; age 21; res. Manchester; enl. Sept. 2, '61; capt. June 30, '62, White Oak Swamp, Va .; paroled July 25, '62; disch. Oct. 8, '62, to date Sept. 2, '64, Concord. P. O. ad. Hanover.


ADAMS, JOHN W. F. and S .; b. Townsend, Mass .; age 31; res. Salem; must. in Dec. 8, '63, as Chaplain ; disch. to date Dec. 19, '65. P. O. ad. Methuen, Mass.


ADAMS, NATHANIEL W. Co. B; b. Barnstead; age 20; res. Pittsfield; enl. Aug. 8, '61; must. in Sept. 20, '61; wd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va .; disch. Sept. 20, '64, to date Aug. 28, '64, Concord. P. O. ad. Pittsfield.


ADAMS, OREN S. Co. A; b. Jaffrey; age 21; res. Troy; enl. Sept. 11, '61; must. in Sept. 17, '61; disch. disab. May 30, '63; re-enl. and must. in for 1 year Jan. 31, '65; assigned to Co. C; app. Sergt. May 1, '65; disch. Dec. 4, '65. Prior service I Vt. P. O. address Marlborough.


ADAMS, SAMUEL. Co. K; b. Portsmouth; age 23; res. Portsmouth; enl. May 21, '61; must. in June 8, '61; missing July 21, '61, Bull Run, Va .; gained from mis .; des. Aug. IO, '61, Washington, D. C.


ADAMS, THOMAS. Co. A; b. Ireland; age 24; credited Manchester; enl. Nov. 24, '63; des. Apr. 9, '64, Yorktown, Va.


ADLEY, LORENZO P. Co. F; b. Chester, Me .; age 19; res. Milan ; enl. May 27, '61; must. in June 4, '61; app. Corp. June 1, '61; wd. Aug. 29, '62, Bull Run, Va .; app. Sergeant July 1, '63; re-enl. Jan. I. '64; cred. Portsmouth; disch. Jan. 16, '64, to accept promo- tion. Subsequent service 1 Lt. 22 U. S. C. T. Died Ottumwa, Iowa Oct. 12, '78.


AFRICANUS, SCIPIO. Co, G; (colored under cook); b. Richmond county, Va .: age 18; transferred from 12 N. H. June 21, '65; must out Dec. 19, '65.


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SECOND NEW HAMPSHIRE.


AINSLEE, ALEXANDER W. Co. A; substitute; b. Edinburgh, Scot .; age 30; credited Deerfield; enl. Oct. 12, '64; must. out Dec. 19, '65.


ALDEN, FRANK W. Co. E; b. Dunbarton; age 18; res. Concord; enl. April 19, '61, for 3 mos .; not must. in; re-enl. May 7, '61, for 3 yrs. ; must in June 3, '61; captured June 30, '62, White Oak Swamp, Va .; paroled Sept. 13, '62; des. May 24, '63, Concord; volunta- rily returned July 10, 63; re-enl. Feb. 25, '64; wd. June 3, '64, Cold Harbor, Va .; app. Corp. Dec. 1, '64; Sergt. June 1, '65; I Sergt. Nov. 10, '65; must. out Dec. 19, '65.


ALDRICH, ARTHUR R. Co. B; b. New Hampshire; age 19; res. Clarksville; transferred from 13 N. H. June 21, '65; must. out Sept. 25, '65. P. O. ad. Canaan, Vt.


ALDRICH, DANIEL, JR. Co. G; b. Littleton; age 21; res. Littleton; enl. April 20, '61, for 3 mos .; not must. in; re-enl. May 21, '61, for 3 yrs. ; must. in June 5, '61; disch. disab. May 14, '62. P. O. ad. Lowell, Mass.


ALDRICH, GEORGE. Co. F; b. Ossipee; age 19; res. Gilford; enl. April 23, '61, for 3 mos .; not must. in; re-enl. May 22, '61, for 3 yrs. ; must. in June 4, '61; des. Oct. 4, '62.


ALDRICH, GILMAN. Co. F; b. Lisbon; age 23; res. Lancaster; enl. March 6,' 62; wd. and capt. May 5, '62, Williamsburg, Va .; paroled May 11, '62. No further record. His father claimed that he was drowned in the last of June, '62, in the Potomac river, 12 miles above Point Lookout. Heirs allowed pay to June 30, '62.


ALDRICH, LYMAN M. Co. I; b. Lisbon; age 21; res. Manchester; enl. April 24, '61, for 3 mos; not must. in; re-enl. May 9, '61, for 3 yrs .; must. in June 7, '61; wd. sev. July 2, 63, Gettysburg, Pa .; must. out June 21, '64. P. O. ad. Manchester.


ALEXANDER, JOHN. Co. K; b. Canada; age 19; transf. from 12 N. H. June 21,'65; must. out Dec. 19, '65.


ALEXANDER, JULIUS. Co. A; b. Mississippi; age 19; cred. Manchester; enl. Nov. 24, 63; des. April 11, '64, Yorktown, Va.


ALEXANDER, LUCIAN A. Band; b. Amoskeag; age 28; res. Keene; enl. July 22, '61; must. in Aug. 7, '61, as First Class Musician; disch. April 1, '62, Doncaster, Md. Died Aug. 16, '73, Keene.


ALEXANDER, WILLIAM. Co. F; b. Piermont; age 27; res. Campton; enl. April 20, '61, for 3 mos .; not must. in; re-enl. May 22, '61, for 3 yrs .; must. in June 4, '61; disch. for disab. July 31, '61. Subsequent service 6 N. H.


ALFAST, NELSS. Co. C; b. Denmark; age 30; cred. Goffstown; enl. Nov. 27, '63; transf. to Navy April 30, '64.


ALLARD, LORENZO D. Co. H; b. Conway; age 20; res. Somersworth; enl. April 25, '61, for 3 mos .; not must. in; re-enl. May 27, '61, for 3 yrs .; must. in June 5, '61, as Wagon- er; disch. disab. Sept. 21, '61. P. O. ad. Conway.


ALLEN, CHARLES. Co. A; substitute; b. Canada; age 21; cred. Wakefield; enl. Oct. I, '64; disch. June 8, '65.


ALLEN, CHARLES, alias George L. Allen. Co. A; b. New Hampshire; age 21; cred. Bed- ford; enl. Nov. 24, '63; disch. July 17, '65. P. O. ad. Wausau, Wis.


ALLEN, CHARLES H. Co. C; b. Nashua; age 19; res. Concord; enl. Sept. 5, '61; must. in Sept. 17, '61 ;; des. Aug. 4, '63; gained from des. Nov. 21, '63; app. Corp. July 1, '64; disch. Sept. 13, '64. P. O. ad. Auburn.


ALLEN, CHARLES N. Co. K; b. Lee, Mass .; age 18; res. Rollinsford; enl. May 21, '61; must. in June 8, '61; disch. Oct. 1, '63, to re-enl. in U. S. A. Subsequent service Hosp. Steward U. S. A. P. O. ad. Worcester, Mass.


ALLEN, CHARLES P. Co. C; b. Amherst; age 42: res. Concord; enl. Sept. 5, '61; must. in Sept. 17, '61; disch. disab. Sept. 26, '62, to date Sept. 13, '62.


ALLEN, CLARK. Co. K; b. New York; age 18; cred. Cornish; enl. Dec. 4, '63; wd. sev. July 5, '64, Petersburg, Va .; disch. May 25, '65.


ALLEN, EDWARD S. Co. H: b. Woodstock, Vt .; age 26; res. Boston, Mass .; enl. May 27, '61; must. in June 5, '61; captured July 2, '63, Gettysburg, Pa .; died disease March 9, '64, Andersonville, Ga.


ALLEN, FREDERICK R. Co. C; b. Glover, Vt .; age 28; res. Manchester; enl. May 13, '61 ; must. in June 1, '61; disch. disab. July 10, '61.


ALLEN, GEORGE L. Co. A. See Charles Allen.


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ALLEN, HARLAN P. Co. C; b. Nashua; age 18; res. Concord; enl. Aug. 26, '61; must. in Sept. 17, '61; des. Aug. 4, '62, Harrison's Landing, Va .; appreh. June 17, '65; disch. July 7. '65.


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ALLEN, HEMAN. Co. H: b. Claremont; age 24; res. Claremont ; enl. April 22, '61, for 3 mios .; not must. in; re-enl. May 21, '61, for 3 yrs. ; must. in June 5, '61; missing July 21, '61, Bull Run, Va .; returned Oct. 24, '62; des. May 26, '63; gained from des. June 8, '63; app. Corpl. Jan. 1, '64; must. out June 21, '64.


ALLEN, LESTER H. Co. C; b. "Chesley, Vt."; age 18; res. Alton; enl. May 28, '61: must. in June 1, '61 ; must. out June 21, '64. Died Aug. 15, '88, Farmington.


ALLEN, OLIVER L. Co. K; b. Blue Hill, Me .; age 21; res. Portsmouth; enl. May 22, '61; must. in June 8, '61 : wd. and capt. July 21, '61, Bull Run, Va. ; released; disch. May 22, '62. Subsequent service Co. F, 13 V. R. C.


ALLEN, OSCAR C. Co. H; b. Barnet, Vt .; age 24; res. Claremont ; enl. April 20, '61, for 3 mos. ; not must. in; re-enl. May 27, '61, for 3 yrs. ; must. in June 5, '61, as Corp. Died dis. Oct. 17, '62, Philadelphia, Pa.


ALLEN, WILLIAM. Co. A; b Ireland; age 35. Transf. from 10 N. H. June 21, '65; disch. to date Dec. 19, '65.


ALSON, ROBERT. Co. E; b. Liverpool, Eng .; age 30; cred. Greenland; enl. Nov. 23, '63; must. in Nov. 28, '63; deserted; gained from des. May 4, '64; wd. May 16, '64, Drewry's Bluff, Va .; des. July 23, '64, from DeCamp Gen. Hosp., David's Isl., N. Y. Harbor.


ALTLAND, GEORGE. Co. K; b. Dover, Pa,; age 21. Transf. from 12 N. H. June 21, '65; reported on muster out roll dated Dec. 19, '65, as absent on detached service.


ALTON, GEORGE A. Co. K; b. England; age 19; res. Portsmouth; enl. May 21, '61; must. in June 8, '61; missing July 21, '61, Bull Run, Va .; returned: wd. sev. July 2, '63, Get- tysburg, Pa .; app. Corp. Jan. '64 ; must. out June 21, '64.


AMELL. THEOPOLIS. Co. A; b. Canada; age 18; cred. Antrim; enl. Nov. 23, '63; disch. disab. July 22, '65. P. O. ad. Stowe, Vt.


AMES, ALPHA E. Co. G; b. Peterborough; age 20; res. Peterborough; enl. May 1, '61, for 3 mos .; not must. in; re-enl. May 20, '61, for 3 yrs .; must. in June 5, '61; disch. disab. Aug. 17, '61.


AMES, JOHN. Co. A; substitute; b. Switzerland; age 21; cred. Hopkinton; enl. Nov. 29, '64: des. March 12, '65, Kinsale, Va.


AMES, JOHN G. Co. F; b. Gilford; age 18; res. Gilford; enl. April 22, '61, for 3 mos., not must. in; re-enl. May 27, '61, for 3 yrs. ; must in June 4, '61; wd. Aug. 29, '62, Bull Run, Va .; appointed Sergt ; captured July 2, '63, Gettysburg, Pa, Died disease March 8, '64, Andersonville, Ga.


AMES, THEOPOLIS. See Theopolis Amell.


ANDERSON, CHARLES. Co. A; b. Pennsylvania; age 22; cred. Concord; enl. Nov. 18, '63; des. Dec. 26, '63, Point Lookout, Md.


ANDERSON, DANIEL. Co. B; b. Stratford; age 18; res, Stratford; enl. April 17, '61, for 3 mos. ; not must. in; re-enl. May 16, '61, for 3 yrs .; must. in June 1, '61: wd. July 2, '63, Gettysburg, Pa .; re-enl. and must. in Feb. 19, '64; cred. Concord; killed June 5, 64, Cold Harbor, Va.


ANDERSON, HENRY. Co. B; b. New York; age 26; cred. Concord; enl. Nov. 25, '63; des. Jan. 5, '64, Point Lookout, Md.


ANDERSON, JAMES. Co. C; b. Buffalo, N. Y .; age 22; cred. Manchester. Transf. from 10 N. H. June 21, '65; must. out Dec. 19, '65.


ANDERSON, JAMES. Co. E; b. Liverpool, Eng .; age 28; res. Liverpool, Eng .; credited Greenland; enl. Nov. 23, '63; must. in Nov. 28, '63; transf. to U. S. Navy April 30, '64; des. May 31, '64, from U. S. S. "Iroquois."


ANDERSON, JOHN. Co. A; substitute: b. Sweden; age 23; cred. Seabrook; enl. Oct. 7, '64; must. out Dec. 19, '65.


ANDERSON, NEILS. Co. A: substitute; b. Denmark; age 39: cred. Centre Harbor; enl. Aug. 24, '64: must. out Dec. 19, '65.


ANDREWS, GEORGE. Co. A; substitute; b. Oldtown, Me .: age 35: cred. Deerfield. Tr. from 13 N. H. June 21, '65; des. Aug. 1, '65, Richmond, Va .; P. O. ad. Bradford, Me.


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ANDREWS, JAMES H. Co. H; b. Hillsborough; age 18; res. Hillsborough; enl. May 16, '61; must. in June 5, '61; app. Corp. Nov. 1, '62; re-enl. Jan. 1, '64; cred. Portsmouth; app. Sergt. Jan. 1, '64: I Sergt. July 1, '64: 2 Lieut. Co. E, June 1, '65; resigned Oct. 26, '65.


ANTONI, JOHN. Co. A; substitute; b. Spain; age 23; cred. Wolfeborough; enl. Oct. 5, '64: must. out Dec. 19, '65.




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