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Thus, New Hampshire and its capital supported the purpose of the national administration to fill the Union armies for the last great ycar of the war. That year was 1864,-the year when Grant marched upon Richmond by way of the Wilderness, Spottsylvania, and Cold Harbor, and Lincoln, in recognition of unrivaled fitness, was bidden by the people to hold his high office for a second term. That year had come and gone; Grant had fought it out to the investment of the Rebel capital, and. Lincoln had entered upon his second term. The soldiers of New Hampshire and of Concord had served with Grant, while the men at home supported at the polls both President and Army by reassuring majorities, one tenth of which Concord gave. But the details of military and political operations must be omitted here.
On Monday evening, April 3, 1865, Concord celebrated the fall of Richmond with a display of flags, ringing of bells, discharge of can- non, and a procession. Just a week later, on Monday morning, April 10, came the news of Lee's surrender at Appomattox, the day before. Cheering crowds gathered all over the city to exchange congratula- tions. Mayor Humphrey at once ordered a cannon-salute, and the bells to be rung. A salute of one hundred guns was also fired by order of Secretary Stanton. Flags were unfurled and tasteful dec- orations displayed in profusion. At five o'clock in the afternoon, a procession was formed in front of the state house under the mar- shalship of Adjutant-General Natt Head, comprising, in its line, the Veteran Reserve Corps,-stationed at Camp Gilmore on the Dunklee
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fair ground ; a delegation of disabled soldiers from the hospital at Camp Union ; a company of recruits, who, fortunately, would not have to go to the front; the city fire companies ; a cavalcade; the Concord Lancers ; Lincoln Cadets; and citizens in carriages. Headed by the Concord Brigade Band, the procession marched to the resi- dence of Governor Gihnore, where it was joined by His Excellency and staff, and thence continued its march through the joyous streets. In the evening, there was an extensive illumination; the fireworks were fine and the bonfires numerous. Eagle hall was crowded with happy men and women. Mayor Humphrey presided at this meeting, which was addressed by the Rev. Henry E. Parker, Governor Gil- more, Henry P. Rolfe, Joseph B. Walker, Captain Alfred Norton, ex- Mayor Benjamin F. Gale, and State Treasurer Peter Sanborn.
In the early morning of Saturday, April the 15th, came the ap- palling news that Abraham Lincoln was no more-stricken down the evening before by assassination. Thereat sadness brooded over Concord ; and the day became, as it were, a holiday of sorrow. Arrangements were made for a citizens' meeting, to be held at Phe- nix hall on Sunday afternoon. A large assemblage convened at the appointed time and place. In that crowded hall, draped with em- blems of mourning, and amid the tears of many, resolutions. presented by Asa McFarland, and supported by the feeling words of prominent eitizens, were adopted.
On Wednesday, the historic 19th of April, occurred at Washing- ton-and throughout the land-the funeral of Lincoln, into whose open grave a nation's tears were falling fast. In Concord, and in accordance with the proclamations of the governor of the state and the mayor of the city, religious services were held in the North and South Congregational and the Unitarian and Episcopal churches. All places of business were closed from eleven o'clock to three. A pro- cession formed at the North church, and headed by the brigade band and a company of wounded soldiers, marched successively to the other churches, and from the South church to the front of the city hall, where Governor Gilmore addressed the multitude, and the Rev. Dr. Bouton offered prayer and pronounced the benediction.
The final reception of the New Hampshire regiments returning from the front where war had been, became an interesting experience of the capital during the summer and autumn months of 1865. The first to return was the Eleventh, with Colonel Harriman at its head, arriving on the 6th of June; the last, was the reorganized Second, in command of Colonel Joab N. Patterson, reaching Concord on the 23d of December. All, prior to final discharge, received their pay, -twelve of them from the hand of Major Henry MeFarland, of Con-
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cord, for three years a paymaster in the army,-and all departed to their homes of peace, leaving their battle-inscribed standards a sacred deposit in the capitol.1
The war was over, its cause removed, and Peace, returning with blessings beneath her wings, hovered over the land.
NOTES.
The First Volunteers. The following is a list of the first volun- teers of Concord and Fisherville : Concord,-Edward E. Sturte- vant, William D. Locke, George Clark, William H. Prescott, Eben Ordway, Alfred J. Bullock, Charles N. Ela, Warren S. Abbott, Daniel Anderson, Thomas Newton, Parkhurst D. Quimby, George A. Jones, Thomas C. Weeks, Walter S. Drew, Charles H. Smart, Charles W. Porter, John Lamprey, George E. Wright, Amos L. Colburn, Frank R. Drew, James N. Sleeper, Richard B. Wheeler, John R. Miller, John C. French, Enoch W. Goss, George W. Sylvester, Lewis A. Clapp, Frank W. Alden, Simon L. Dorr, Martin Wells, Charles O. Bradley, Henry C. Sturtevant, Joseph G. Whitney, Calvin F. Lang- ley, James K. Whitney, Michael Storin, Benjamin Thaxter, William H. Eaton, William Smith, 2d, Charles S. Leavitt, Edmund Aiken, Henry Griffin, Charles W. Bickford, John H. Gilman, James M. Langley, Timothy G. Moores, Stephen H. Bartlett, Benjamin F. Var- ney, Horace Clark, Henry M. Robinson, Addison S. Martin, Robert Dame, James Casley, Joseph C. Wolcott, William L. Hildreth. Fish- erville,-Leonard Drown, Curtis Flanders, Moses Jones, James Thompson, Joseph S. Sweatt, Michacl Griffin, Jason R. C. Hoyt, Philip C. Eastman, Isaac N. Vesper, John K. Flanders, Stephen Cooney, William Haley, Hiram F. Durgin, Thomas Ward, Joseph H. Currier.
Musical Patriotism. John H. Morcy and Benjamin B. Davis were leaders in providing those musical entertainments mentioned in the text.
Major Seth Eastman. The mustering officer, Major Seth Eastman, of the United States Army, was a son of Robert Eastman, of East Concord, and fourth in line of descent from Captain Ebenezer East- man. He had been professor of drawing at West Point eight years, and had served in the Florida War.
War Statistics. William A. Hodgdon, city clerk during the Civil War, collated in 1865 statistics as to troops furnished by Concord, a summary of which is here given: Whole number of men furnished on all calls during the war was one thousand four hundred ninety- seven. Of these, seven hundred eighty-four were furnished prior to
1 See War Statistics, in note at close of chapter.
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the call of July 3, 1863. Under the calls of July 3, 1863, October, 1863, February 1, 1864, consolidated, two hundred thirty-eight men were furnished, and one hundred eleven thousand five hundred twelve dollars paid in bounties ; under that of March 14, 1864, nine- ty-five men, with twenty-five thousand two hundred dollars bounty ; under that of July 18, 1864, two hundred thirty men, with one hun- dred eighty-one thousand four hundred fifty-one dollars bounty ; un- der that of December 19, 1864, one hundred fifty men, with ninety-six thousand twenty-two hundred dollars fifty cents bounty : making the total number of men furnished under the six calls, seven hundred thirteen, and the whole amount of bounty paid four hundred fourteen thousand one hundred eighty-five dollars, being an average per man of five hundred eighty dollars ninety cents. The amount of bounty paid embraces the total expense incurred for advancement of govern- ment bounty, city bounty, all sums paid by individuals in putting in substitutes, and all expenses incurred by ward committees and indi- viduals in filling the quotas ; in other words, every known expense of city, wards, or individuals in furnishing the above seven hundred thirteen men for the war.
The Quartermaster of the First New Hampshire Volunteers. The rapidity with which the first New Hampshire regiment was equipped for service was largely due to its quartermaster, Richard N. Batchel- der, of Manchester, whose executive ability here shown was to find early recognition in the field and rapid promotion, until during the last year of the war he was chief quartermaster of the Army of the Potomac. He was one of the ablest officers New Hampshire contrib- uted to the service, as the testimonials of Grant, Meade, Hancock, Hooker, and other commanders show. At the close of the war he was appointed to the quartermaster's corps of the regular army, and became quartermaster-general in 1890, retiring in 1896.
Destruction of a Newspaper Office. The particulars of the destruc- tion of the Democratic Standard office by members of the First regi- ment, indignant at certain bitter utterances against Abraham Lincoln and the soldiers engaged with him in prosecuting the war against Rebellion, are given in a special chapter. It suffices to be said here that those who did the work of destruction were careful not to injure any property except that of the objectionable sheet. "The affair was not," said Mayor Moses Humphrey years afterward, "a rum mob,-if mob it be called, -- but a mob of excited patriotism."
A Regiment paid in Gold. On the 9th of August, 1862, the First regiment was paid off at the treasurer's office in the state house by Paymaster Moses K. Hazelton. The disbursement of nearly thirty thousand dollars was made in specie-largely gold. The precious
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metal, so profusely displayed on that occasion, was soon to vanish utterly from current use for years.
CONCORD SOLDIERS IN THE CIVIL WAR.1
FIRST REGIMENT.
Butler, Job, Cr.
Jolinson, Charles, Cr. Jones, George A.
Aiken, Edmund
Campbell, George, Cr.
Campbell, Thomas, Cr. Judd, Michael, Cr.
Bradley, Charles O.
Carr, Samuel L.
Kendall, John A.
Brown, Robert A.
Bullock, Alfred J.
Chamberlin, George C.
Ladd, George W. Lamprey, Daniel
Clapp, Lewis H.
Cheever, George N. Clark, Edward, Cr.
Lamprey, Horace A.
Colburn, Amos L.
Clark, Harry, Cr.
Dame, Robert S.
Clark, Joseph, Cr.
Lang, John, Cr.
Day, Alonzo L.
Clark, Theodore S.
Laskey, William, Cr.
Eaton, William H.
Clay, George H. Clemenson, Joseph C., Cr.
Lee, Alfred, Cr. Lee, John, Cr.
Estabrook, George W.
Cohen, William, Cr.
Lewis, Cornelius
Flanders, Curtis
Colby, Abiel W.
Little, Thomas B.
French, John C.
Concklin, Charles, Cr.
Lynch, John, Cr.
Fuller, Henry W.
Connor, John, Cr.
Manning, Charles R.
Goss, Enoch W.
Converse, Nathan P.
Marden, Alfred L.
Griffin, Henry J.
Cooper, Charles S.
Griffin, Michael
Cooper, John D., Jr.
Langley, Calvin F.
Crowley, Timothy, Cr.
Langley, James M.
Dandon, Anthony, Cr.
Lock, William D.
Davis, Samuel, Cr.
Matlies, Henry
Day, Freeman F., Cr. Desmond, Daniel
Morse, William E.
Ordway, Eben
Durand, Adolphe
Pingree, John HI.
Durgin, Abner F.
Robinson, Henry M.
Durgin, Hiram F.
Scripture, Stephen A.
Eastman, Philip C.
Newman, Charles, Cr.
Silver, William C. Smart, Charles HI.
Edwards, Charles, Cr.
Nichols, John H.
Smith, William, 2d
Egin, John, Cr.
Odlin, John W.
Sturtevant, Edward E.
Erickson, John, Cr.
O'Malley, Thomas, Cr.
Sturtevant, Henry C.
Folsom, Asa
Parker, George, Cr.
Sylvester, George W.
Forrest, Edward W.
Parker, Henry E.
Weeks, Thomas C. Wells, Martin
Fuller, Amos, Cr.
Perkins, Francis W. Perkins, George, Cr.
Pierce, Joseph, Cr.
Powell, John, Cr.
Prescott, William H.
SECOND REGIMENT.
Alden, Frank W.
Allen, Charles H.
Allen, Charles P.
Allen, Harlan P.
Anderson, Charles, Cr.
Healey, William
Robinson, Richard W., Cr.
Anderson, Henry, Cr.
Hendrick, John, Cr.
Batchelder, Sewall D.
Hiliker, Charles, Cr.
Bickford, Joseph, Cr.
Boyden, George W. Boyer, William, Cr. Bremer, John, Cr.
Hill, George H. Holbrook, Henry Holden, Wyman Holt, Amos, Cr. Holt, Henry, Cr. Howes, James, Cr.
Rouse, Patrick, Cr. Sanborn, De Witt C. Sands, John, Cr. Sanger, Austin T. Seymour, Charles Shute, Charles H. Shute, George M.
Brown, John, 2d, Cr.
Brown, John, 3d, Cr.
Brown, John H., Cr.
Hoyt, Francis S.
Brown, John L. T.
Hurd, George
Burke. Thomas, Cr.
Jameson, Edward C.
Burnett, William, Cr.
Jenness, Henry O.
Partridge, Simeon Patch, William H. H.
Wheeler, Richard B.
Gallagher, Henry, Cr.
Whitney Josepli G.
Wright, George E.
Gerrish, Hiram F. Goodwin, Hiram S.
Griffin, Simon G. Griffin, William, Cr. Hadley, Sylvester E. Hanson, John Harmond, Charles Hayes, Charles H.
Price, George, Cr.
Thaxter, Benjamin
Drew, Jedediah K.
Martin, Addison S. Martin, Daniel S. McDonough, Owen, Cr. McKinnon, Daniel B., Cr. McNeil, Paul, Cr.
Meyers, Abraham, Cr.
Moore, John C. W.
Moores, Timothy G., Cr.
Mc Vicar, Alexander Moore, George A. Newton, Thomas
Drown, Leonard
Mullen, Peter, Cr. Mussey, Jolın B. Nash, Charles, Cr.
Edwards, John, Cr.
Noyes, Edward R.
Fox, William, Cr. French, James L.
Leaver, Thomas B.
Ela, Charles N.
Clement, Orin B.
Klemeier, Henry A., Cr.
Carr, William
Casley, James
Chase, Samuel II.
Lamprey, John
Lamprey, Jolın L.
Drew, Walter S.
Carter, George T.
Keyes, Franklin L.
Brown, Henry S.
Carter, Charles, Cr.
· Silver, Isaac, Cr. Simpson, Joseph, Cr. Small, George W., Cr. Smith, Edward, Cr. Smith, Victor, Cr.
1 Cr. credited to Concord from other towns.
Randall, Joseph, Cr. Riley, Thomas, Cr. Roberts, Jean, Cr. Robertson, John, Cr.
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CONCORD SOLDIERS IN THE CIVIL WAR.
Smith, William, Cr. Stevens, Benjamin G. Stevens, Edward R. Stevens, Josiah, Jr. Stevenson, William Storin, Michael St. Pierre, Prudent, Cr. Sullivan, William, Cr. Swett, Nelson S. Thomas, Elisha, Cr. Thompson, Ai B. Thompson, James Tobin, Edward, Cr.
Traynor, Edward, Cr. Tryon, James, Cr. Turner, Francis, Cr.
Varney, Benjamin F.
Vesper, Isaac N.
Walker, Charles W.
Wallace, Nathaniel D.
Wallace, William Watson, Jacob W.
Westerman, William, Cr. Wiggins, George A.
Wilkinson, Joseph F.
Willard, George, Cr.
Willey, John H. Williams, James, Cr. Wirt, William, Cr. Wolcott, Joseplı C.
Wood, Charles, Ist, Cr. Wood, Charles, 2d, Cr. Woodman, Alfred York, Michael, Cr.
THIRD REGIMENT.
Abbott, John
Abbott, Warren S. Arlin, Emri
Ayer, Henry H.
Baker, Thomas, Cr.
Bartlett, Stephen H. Brown, D. Arthur Brown, Henry F. Brown, Samuel F. Burnham, Matthew F. Buxton, John R.
Caswell, Jolın H.
Watson, George E.
Welcome, Philip
Weymouth, Charles H., Cr. Davis, John, Cr.
White, Charles II.
Wilson, William, Cr.
FOURTH REGIMENT,
Avery, Louis C.
Billings, Liberty
Bresnahan, Jolın
Bronson, Louis, Cr.
Carleton, Charles A.
Clark, Asa
Colburn, Amos L.
Cole, Daniel Q.
Davis, Daniel, Jr.
Dickerman, John C.
Ducy, John Fuller, Henry W.
Hichborn, Philip Kendall. Frederick A. Kent, Albert F., Cr. Libbey, Charles F. Libby, Andrew G.
Madden, Michael Mann, Henry A.
Martin, Thomas, Cr.
MeDonald, James, Cr.
MeEwen, William, Cr. Norton, William K.
Hagan, Charles, Cr. Hall, Charles, Cr.
Harney, George, Cr.
Harris, George C., Cr. Hart, Robert Haurathy, Francis, Cr. Hoyt, Jason R. C.
Ingalls, Gustavus W. Jackson, George W.
Killam, Alonzo, Cr.
Kittredge, Perry
Krebs, Carl
Lang, George B.
Lear, George A.
Lear, Henry N.
Linehan, Jolın C.
Lovejoy, George L. Martin, Joseph
McDaniel, Samuel
MeKinnon, Daniel B.
Mills, George H.
Mining, Thomas W. Mitchell, John C. Moulton, Albert A.
Nash, William, Cr. Parsons, Edgar V., Cr. Rattray, Thomas
Reed, John N., Cr.
Robinson, Rody
Roby, Walter S.
Russell, George, Cr.
Sanborn, Jacob R.
Sawyer, Moody A.
Seales, Charles F. Scott, William P.
Smith, Thomas, Cr.
Smith, William. Cr.
Cook, Frank E.
Spellman, Martin
Stephens, Edward R.
Storin, Matthew Tebo, Samuel
Thing, Frederick F., Cr.
Warren, Frank, Cr.
Dame, Robert S. Danforth, Nathan C.
Davis, Jared M.
Cooney, Stephen Crague, Henry, Cr. Currier, Adna S. Currier, Joseph H. Cushion, Joel A.
Dadmun, Josiah A.
Davis, James, Cr.
Davis, William Y. Day, George M. Dimick, Asa Drew, Charles H.
Edwards, James W., Cr. Ela, Richard Farrand, Edmund Feen, Gerrett, Cr.
Flanders, George E. Flanders, Jolmn K. Flanders, William W. Ford, Elisha II., Cr. Foss, John French, Loveland W. Gates, Edward, Cr.
Gerald, Frank E. Gilbert, Daniel W.
Gove, Charles H.
Gove, Nathan M.
Gove, Nathan W.
Nudd, John H. Sanborn, Daniel F.
Tandy, Franklin L.
Tandy, Josiah
Taylor, Thomas, Cr.
Thompson, John Tuttle, Hiram C. Walker, Frank, Cr.
Watson, Samuel, Cr.
Weeks, Thomas C.
Whiting, Nelson, Cr.
Wilson, Henry, Cr. Witham, John W.
FIFTHI REGIMENT.
Adams, Addison Aiken, Edmund
Ames, Horace,
Baker, Nathaniel E.
Barnard, Hazen A.
Barnes, George J.
Bean, Thomas P. Bell, James, Cr. Benney, John, Cr. Blinn, Orvis F. Boyd, Thomas Branan, Patrick
Bucknam, George H.
Bunnell, Lucius D.
Bush, James, Cr.
Carter, Charles, Carter, Frederick J., Cr. Cogswell, James Cook, Benjamin
Cook, Jacob H.
Copp, Luther
Couch, Calvin P. Cutting, Asa D. Dale, Henry, Cr.
Delaney, John Delury, William
Donovan, John Dorety, Marcus Dorr, Simon L.
Drew, Frank P.
Drew, Walter S.
Ducy, Cornelius, Dufur, Porter
Dunn, Samuel, Cr.
Eastman, Nelson G., Cr.
Eastman, Reuben J.
Eastman, William W.
Eile, Charles, Cr. Feney, Lucius, Fitzgerald, Patrick, Cr.
Gahagan, Anthony Gahagan, Thomas Garvey, Luke
Gibson, Daniel
Gilmore, Edwin ('. Gilson, William, Cr.
Chase, James M. Cole, James, Cr.
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Godfrey, Orlando I. Haines, Samuel Hammond, Isaac W. Heath, Moses C. Hook, William L. Hughes, Peter Jackson, Lewis James, Thomas Jones, Henry, Cr.
Whitney, Jolin Willard, Charles H.
Wilson, John, Cr.
Wood, William Wooley, Samuel
Callahan, William, Cr.
Carter, John F. Casey, Richard Chadwick, James
Chandler, Lucius H.
Cheeney, Lyman K.
Coffee, James, Cr.
Conner, Lorenzo F.
Currier, Charles H., Cr.
Davis, Calvin
Dow, Timothy
Leavitt, Charles S.
LeBosquet, William F. Lock, William D.
Lotter, William
Lovejoy, Samuel S.
Lucht, Ludwig, Cr.
Lussoy, Edward, Cr.
Lynch, Johu
Ela, Robert L.
Fagan, William
Gleason, William T.
Gough, John
McDonald, Willlam, Cr.
Gould, Solon
Griffin, Henry J.
McGuire, John, Cr.
McKeag, James, Cr.
Hadley, William H.
Harris, Joseph, Cr.
Hildreth, William L.
Hill, Edwin
Goodwin, Andrew, Cr.
Morse, George
Hook, James M.
Murphy, John, Cr.
Murray, John
Kirbey, James
Lamphrey, Stephen
Leighton, Charles
Paul, John, Cr.
Pervere, Benjamin, Cr.
Prescott, Sewall
Moore, George E., Cr.
Moore, Thomas T.
Hoyt, George A.
Reilly, Charles
Rich, John, Cr.
Olsen, Peter
Johnson, Benjamin, Cr.
Robinson, Ilenry M.
Pettingill, Lafayette
Kelley, Jolın, Cr. Kimball, Henry
Landress, John, Cr.
Leamore, Henry, Cr.
Leroy, Charles, Cr.
Scott, James, Cr.
Silver, William C.
Smart, Charles H. Smith, Charles
Shipard, John, Cr. Simonds, Andrew
McDonald, John, Cr.
Melville, John, Cr.
Smith, Robert J., Cr.
Snow, John, Cr.
Spead, Leonard
Sprague, Fred D. .
Wilder, Thomas
Wilson, George W. Wood, Robert
SEVENTH REGIMENT.
Abbott, Daniel E.
Abbott, George W.
Abbott, Oliver B. Brickett, James K. Brown, Robert A.
Rowe, Joseph F., Cr. Rowell, Charles D. Russell, John, Cr.
Sargent, William A.
Keenan, Francis
Bixby, Phin P.
Boyden, George W.
Brock, Benjamin
Cass, Jeremiah
Chesley, Charles C.
Crummett. JJoseph
Cushing, James, Cr.
Dame, James C.
Dimick, Edwin M.
Dodge, Rodney
Doyle, Patrick W.
Dudley, Hubbard T.
Edmunds, Andrew J.
Farrand, Joseph
Farrand, Robert O.
Ferrin, Freeman
Flanders, John A., Cr.
French, Burleigh F.
French, James S.
French, Oscar F.
Frost, Hiram B., Cr.
Gahagan, Patrick
George, Washington A.
Gilman, George W.
Morse, Benjamin F.
Hill, Howard T.
Mullen, Daniel, Cr.
Horner, William II.
Hoyt, Peter, Cr.
Harland, James, Cr.
Heath, Thomas B., Cr.
IIoit. Joseph S. Holmes, Bradford H.
Holmes, Myron G.
Pricc, James
Quinn, Peter
Neddo, James, Cr.
Newton, Thomas
James, Samuel P.
Robinson, Daniel W.
Pope, Joseph P. B.
Potter, Robert H.
Putnam, Charles
Rand, James C. Richardson, Lyman E. Rollins, Lyman
Lown, John, Cr. Marsh, Davis S. Martin, Daniel W.
Smith, Edward P., Cr.
Simonds, John S.
Smith, Frank W., Cr.
Simons, Andrew L.
Smart, Charles H., Cr. Smith, Dexter D.
Morrison, Edward Nathans, Thomas, Cr.
Nolan, Richard
Pettengill, Daniel, Cr.
Pettingill, Ephraim Potter, Alvah K. Reed, Samuel P. Reed, Selwin S. Roach, William S.
Thornton, Bernard Wallace, William D. White, John
SIXTH REGIMENT.
Bany, Thomas B., Cr.
Barber, William A.
Kelley, John, Cr.
LaBonta, John Larkin, Albert M.
Larkin, Elkanah A.
Larkin, James E.
Dow, William E.
Durgin, Jeremiah S.
Dwinnells, James M.
Dwinnells, Warren P.
Eastman, Edson A.
Elliott, Charles H.
Emerson, Joseph C.
Mansur, Nathan
Marsh, Charles T. May, Isaac A.
McGee, Frank, Cr.
Griffin, Simon G.
Melcher, Charles G.
Merrill, Samuel F. Morrill, Richard S.
Ordway, Eben Paine, Joshua
Marden, George W.
McCaffrey, Samuel
Holt, Samuel W. Houghton, Edward L.
Ilutchinson, William S.
Ryan, John, Cr. Saltmarsh, Andrew Sargent, Charles Saunders, Daniel J.
Lovering, Charles H.
Morrill, Charles A., Cr.
Starkey, Martin T. Steno, Victor
-Stoddard, Norton, Cr. Stone, Abel II. Strong, Medad Sturtevant, Edward E. Sylvester, George W. Taylor, Roland
Parker, John, Cr.
Haley, Thomas Hall, Francis, Cr. Hall, Moses W.
Burke, Jolm J. Burt, Robert Bush, Thomas, Cr.
Cable, David F.
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CONCORD SOLDIERS IN THE CIVIL WAR.
Sawyer, Thomas J.
Merrill, Andrew P., Cr. Morrison, Peter
Smith, Henry
Mitchell, John E., Cr.
Olson, Peter, Cr.
Smith, Jaines, Cr.
Morrill, Jesse F.
Prindable, James
Stevens, Abial
Narcisse, Louis, Cr.
Ranals, Charles
Stevens, Charles
Stevens, David Stevens, Henry
Stevens, William Tasker, Daniel P.
Thomas, Henry, Cr.
Patten, Levi L.
Pillsbury. John F.
Provancher, John
Riley, James, Cr.
Risley, Jolın, Cr. Robbins, Charles A., Cr. Robinson, George H., Cr. Robinson, Charles, Cr.
Rooney, James F.
Rowe, David B.
Ryan, James, Cr.
Ryan, Thomas, Cr.
Sawyer. James, Cr.
Seott, Lewis W.
Sexton, John K., Cr.
Smith, Francis I.
Smith, John, Cr.
Smith, Morrill B.
Smith, Parker H.
Stevens, Samuel, Cr.
Stokes, John K.
Tewksbury, Samuel F. Tonkin, Gustavus D. Wallace, George, Cr.
Webb, William G., Cr.
Webber. Harrison
Williams, Henry, Cr. Woodbury, Frank D. Woods, Charles M., Cr.
NINTH REGIMENT.
Alexander, Samuel J. Babb, Edward C. Bailey, Sewell B., Cr. Barnes, Leander C. Blaisdell, Charles II. Blanchard, Moses W. Boyden, George W. Brown, William I. Burns, James Caldwell, Hiram P. Campbell, John, Cr. Carpenter, Hamilton, Cr. Chandler, George H. Clark, Charles, Cr. Cross, Thomas C. Cullen. Richard Davis, Albert H. Davis, Albert P., Cr.
Dodge, Rodney, Cr. Emerson, Edward I., Cr.
Gordon, George Greene, Edwin Herr, Michiel Heselton, Rufus B. Hill, Daniel B., Cr. Johnson, James, Cr. Jordan, William Leavitt, Gilman, Cr. Longee, Robert K., Cr. McCaffrey, Samuel, Cr. MeKusiek. Asa A., Cr. McQuade, Patrick
TENTH REGIMENT.
Arnold, Michael
Bresnahan, John, Cr.
Buckley, Charles, Cr.
Callahan, Jerry, Cr.
Callahan, John, Cr.
Callahan, Michael Cate, Augustus J. Connolly, Edward, Cr. Dow, Lewis, Cr. Drew, Charles A., Cr.
Driscoll, Cornelius, Cr.
Driscoll, Daniel, Cr.
French, Joseph, Cr.
Gannon, Michael, Cr. HIaley, James, Cr. Howard, Frank, Cr.
Keenan, John C.
Kelley, Patrick, Cr.
Lamprey, Maurice S.
Mann, John, Cr. Max, Augustus, Cr.
MeMahon, John, Cr. Mehigan, Charles, Cr.
Moran, Michael, Cr.
Murphy. John
Norton, Henry, Cr. Powell, Alfred D. Quimby, Moses M., Cr.
Quimby, Ransom, Cr.
Ray, Joseph, Cr.
Spellman, Peter, Cr.
Stevens, John, Cr. Trimble, Robert, Cr.
ELEVENTH REGIMENT.
Bartlett, William H.
Bryant, Orland C. Burke, John, Cr. Critehett, William W.
Dubois, Charles, Cr. Eizzer, John, Cr.
Haines, Frank E. Hayes, John A. Hutchins, Edward R.
Moore, John C. W. Phillips, William, Cr.
Pierre, Bordeau, Cr.
Rumsey, George A. Sprague, Frederick D., Cr. Worthen, George W.
TWELFTH REGIMENT.
Batehelder, George L. Evans, Ira C. Hill, Byron C. Mc Keever, James, Cr. Potter, Joseph H.
Cnrran, Dennis J., Cr. Dexter, Edwin F., Cr. Dinsmore, Albert Drew, Enos G. Estabrook, Aaron G. Everett, John Ferguson, John Finneran, Patrick, Cr. Flynn, Thomas, Cr. Foisie, Jolın B. French, John C. Getchell, Charles, Cr. Goodrich, Almon P. Gonld, Hiram M. Gow, William G., Cr. Grainger, George C., Cr. Griffin, Michael Gnide, George, Cr. Harvell, Frank Horn, Samuel, Cr. Howard, Charles, Cr. Jansen, Charles, Cr. Johnson, Henry, Cr. Kelley, Martin, Cr. Kimball, Nathaniel O. Lamprey, Morris Landers, James H. Langley, James M. Leman, Arnold, Cr. Lingo, Andri, Cr. Mansnr, Ephriam Mansnr, Joseph Martin, Francis, Cr. Martin, James Martin, James T. Martin, Michael Martin, Thomas, Cr. McCoy, Peter, Cr. McGairl, Cornelins, Cr. McLean, John, Cr. Melia, John O.
Neff, William E.
Rolfe, Horace H.
Neil, Andrew, Cr.
Sanborn, Carroll, Cr.
Newhall, Daniel B.
Nichols, Daniel E.
Norton, Francis, Cr.
Wadleigh, William R. Wallace, Charles B. Wells, Alfred, Cr.
Wetherill, William G. Younger, Thomas, Cr.
EIGHTH REGIMENT.
Abbott, Joseph M. Anderson, James, Cr. Atwood, Alvin Bickford, Andrew Bowen, Charles A.
Brickley, Thomas A., Cr. Bryhen, James, Cr.
Bnrt, William, Cr. Chandler, Jacob F. Claffey, Andrew J. Clark, Horace, Cr. Clay, Charles H. Cochrane, Joseph, Cr. Constoek, Walter
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