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Sanbornton Soldiers in the War of Rebellion,2 1861-65 .- In Fourth New Hampshire Regiment, en- listed September 18-20, 1861, for three years, were the following :
Charles K. Buswell, private, Company D; diacharged for disability De- cember 31, 1862.
Charles C. Clark, corporal, Company D; discharged for disability De- cember 5, 1861; re enlisted Fifteenth Regiment, corporal Company H, October 11, 1862.
Andrew B. Cutler, private, Company D; re-enlisted veteran, Company D, January 1, 1864 ; captured at Deep Run, Va., August 16, 1804 ; died at Salisbury, N. C., December 22, 1864.
Charles H. Dearborn, private, Company D; died of disease at Hilton Head, S. C., July 20, 1863.
Albert L. Fitzgerald, private, Company D ; promoted to corporal ; then to first lieutenant, October 26, 1863 ; discharged for disability.
Benjamin T. Hannaford, private, Company D; resided in Northfield, but re-enlisted for Sanbornton December 26, 1863.
Abner L. Knowlton, corporal, Company D ; promoted to first sergeant ; re-enlisted January 1, 1864 ; commissioned first lieutenant Company H November 9, 1864 ; commissioned captain Company H Febrn- ary 17, 1865 ; mustered out Angust 23, 1865.
Horace B. Morrison, private, Company D ; promoted to sergeant ; mua- tered out September 27, 1864.
John W. Sanborn, private, Company D ; promoted to corporal ; mus- tered out September 27, 1864.
Winthrop H. Smith, private, Company D; discharged for disability October 19, 1861.
Charles W. Tilton, second lieutenant, Company K ; resigned January 16, 1862; re-enlisted, Ninth Regiment, first lieutenant Company C, August 10, 1862.
In Sixth New Hampshire Regiment, enlisted No- vember 30, 1861, for three years, were the following : Elijah Hastings, private, Company I ; promoted to corporal ; discharged at Washington, D. C., for disability, November 27, 1862.
From Runnels' ' History of Sanbornton."
2 From Runnels' " History of Sanbornton."
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Charles Jaques, private, Company I ; discharged for disability at New- bern, N. C., June 24, 1862.
James E. Sanborn, private, Company I ; re-enlisted as veteran for three years, December 19, 1863 ; wounded May 12 and June 5, 1864 : promoted to sergeant ; and to first sergeant July 1, 1865 ; mustered out July 17, 1865.
In Eighth New Hampshire Regiment, enlisted De- cember 20-31, 1861, for three years, were the follow- ing :
George A. Flanders, captain, Company F ; wounded May 27, 1863 ; pro- moted te lieutenant-colonel December 16, 1863 ; mustered out Jao- nary 18, 1865.
Joseph W. Blake, private, Company F; discharged for disability .July 3, 1862.
Elijah P. Burns, private, Company F ; promoted to corporal December 1, 1863 ; mustered out January 18, 1865.
Benaiah S. Cawley, private, Company G ; promoted to corporal January 1, 1864; re-enlisted January 4, 1864 ; transferred to Company B, Veteran Battalion, Eightlı New Hampshire Volunteers, January 1, 1865 ; mustered out October 28, 1865.
Amos K. Copp, private, Company D; promoted to corporal Auguat 1, 1863 ; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corpa April 10, 1864.
Aaron B. Fellowa, private, Company F ; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corpa May, 1864.
Samuel C. Fifield, private, Company F ; discharged for disability March 27,1863.
George H. Flagg, corporal, Company D; promoted to sergeant January 10, 1863 ; discharged for disability, at New Orleans, La., April 22, 1864.
Ephraim L. Frost, private, Company F; mustered out January 18, 1865.
Josiah C. Gilman, corporal, Company F ; promoted to sergeant January 5, 1863 ; re-enlisted January 4, 1864; wounded April 8, 1864 ; died of disease October 14, 1864.
Nathan P. Hancock, private Company F; diacharged for dianbility, April, 1864.
William F. Hannaford, private, Company F ; re-enlisted January 4, 1864 ; promoted to corporal February 14, 1864; to sergeant September 1, 1864; to first eergeant November, 1864 ; not officially accounted for.
William Herrick, private, Company D ; re-enlisted January 4, 1864 ; transferred to Company A, Veteran Battalion, Eighth New Hamp- shire Volunteers, January 1, 1865 ; musterad out October 28, 1865. Leopard Huse, private, Company F ; died of disease at Brashear City, La., May 31, 1863.
William S. Huse, private, Company F ; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corpa April 30, 1864.
John B. Lamprey, private, Company D; re-enlisted January 4, 1864 ; transferred to Company A., Veteran Battalion, Eighth New Hamp- chira Volunteers; discharged for disability at Concord, June 2, 1865.
Spencer Lane, corporal, Company D ; promoted to sergeant January 1, 1864 ; re eoliated January 4, 1864 ; promoted to sergeant-major November 13, 1864 ; muatered out January 18, 1865.
Ezra E. Morrill, private, Company D ; promoted to corporal ; ra-enlisted January 4, 1864 ; transferred to Company A, Veteran Battalion, Eighth New Hampshire Volunteers ; promoted to sergeant August 21, 1865 ; muatered out October 28, 1865.
Hanan Piper, privata, Company D; muetered out January 18, 1865. Joseph P. Sanborn, private, Company F ; discharged for disability March 27, 1863.
Joseph Wallie, first sergeant, Company F ; promoted to second lieuten- ant Jannary 3, 1863 ; killed at Port Hudson, La., June 14, 1863. George R. Whicher, private Company F.
In New Hampshire Battalion, First New England Cavalry, mustered in October 24 and December 17, 1861, for three years, were the following :
Hosea Q. Masoo, Troop B; promoted to sergeant December 30, 1861 ; dis- charged for disability at Concord, May 11, 1862.
Samuel W. Leighton, Troop I ; promoted to corporal July 13, 1862 ; died at Camp Parole, Annapolia, Md., September 17, 1863.
John W. Swain, Troop K ; discharged for disability February 4, 1863.
In Second United States Sharpshooters, enlisted for three years, was, --
David C. Wyatt, first enlisted September 9, 1861 ; rø-enlisted veteran January 4, 1864 ; promoted to eergeant March 1, 1864; wounded severely August 15, 1864 ; transferred to Fifth New Hampshire Vol- unteers Jaunary 30, 1865.
In New Hampshire Battalion, First New England Cavalry (added), enlisted January 21, 1862, for three years, were the following :
Byron L. Carr, Troop M ; re-enlisted February 1, 1864.
Clarence B. Sanborn, Troop M.
Otis C. Wyatt, lieutenant ; promoted to captain of Troop B March 31, 1864.
In Ninth New Hampshire Regiment, mustered in July 17 (August 13 and 15), 1862, for three years, were the following :
Aaron Chase, private, Company B ; transferred to brigade band October 1, 1862.
Charles H. Chase (August 15th), private, Company C.
Samuel R. Eastman, corporal, Company C.
John F. Evans, private, Company C; promoted to corporal ; captured July 30, 1864 ; died of disease at Darwell, Va., January 15, 1865.
Levi W. Hill, wagoner, Company C; discharged for disability December 1, 1862.
Paul B. Johnson, private, Company C; discharged for disability at Con- cord, December 23, 1863.
Horace B. Page (August 13) ; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps September 30, 1863 ; mustered out August 12, 1865.
Samuel D. Pearson, private, Company C; died of starvation at Salisbury, N. C., November 9, 1864.
In Twelfth New Hampshire Regiment, Company D, and "mustered in September 5, 1862" (unless other- wise designated), for three years, were the following :
J. Ware Butterfield, eaptaio ; honorably discharged November 17, 1862. John M. Bickford, corporal ; wounded May 3, 1863 ; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corpa February 29, 1864 ; mustered out July 26, 1865.
Benjamin E. Blackstone, privata ; discharged by order at Washington, D. C., November 26, 1862.
Henry C. Buzzell, private ; promoted to corporal November 6, 1863 ; ser- geant May 1, 1864 ; wounded severely June 3, 1864 ; died of wounds at Washington, D. C., June 29, 1864.
James T. Calley, private ; died of disease at Falmouth, Va., January 13, 1863.
Charles A. Cate, private, Company H, September 9th ; killed at Chancel- lorsville, Va., May 3, 1863.
Augustus L. Chapman, private, September 9th ; killed at Chancellors- ville, Va., May 3, 1863.
Smith Chapman, private.
Leonard Cooaot, wagoner ; mustered out June 18, 1865.
Jobn G. Douivan, private; wounded May 3, 1863 ; mustered out June 21, 1865.
Cyrus P. Dow, privata, Company H, September 9th'; wounded slightly June 3, 1864 ; promoted to corporal September 1, 1864; mustered out June 21, 1865.
Charles W. Drown, private ; promoted to corporal February 6, 1864 ; to sergeant May 1, 1864 ; wounded alightly June 3, 1864 ; discharged by order at New York, N. Y., May 19, 1865.
Charles E. Edgerly, private ; wounded May 3, 1863 ; discharged for dis- ability at Concord, October 14, 1863.
Charles H. Foss, private ; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corpa February 15, 186] ; mustered out July 4, 1865.
Andrew P. Gilman, private ; wounded May 3, 1863 ; discharged for dis- ability at Concord, October 17, 1863.
George B. Gilman, private.
Moses B. Gilman, private ; transferred to Veteran Reserva Corps Septem- ber 30, 1863 ; mustered out July 6, 1865.
Ward E. Gilman, privato; wounded May 3, 1863 ; mustered out June 21, 1865.
Dow B. Griffin, private ; mustered out June 21, 1865.
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George W. Hall, first sergeant ; wounded May 3, 1863; promoted to second lieutenant January 4, 1864 ; to first lieutenant July 20, 1864 ; commissioned captain January 10, 1865 (declined) ; mustered out Juna 21, 1865.
Arthur L. Hannaford, private, September 9th ; wounded May 3, 1863 ; promoted to corporal May 1, 1865 ; mustered out June 21, 1865.
Clark V. Hines, private, Company E; mustered out June 21, 1865. James M. Hodgdon, private, Company E; mustared out June 21, 1865. John G. Hodge, private ; promoted to corporal ; killed at Chancellors- villa May 3, 1863.
Alanson P. Howe, privata.
Prescott Y. Howland, corporal ; discharged for disability at Washington, D. C., October 30, 1862.
John Jones, private ; wounded May 3, 1863 ; transferred to Veteran Ra- serve Corps February 23, 1864 ; mustered out August 14, 1864.
Josiah Jones, privata; discharged for disability at Alexandria, Va., November 20, 1863.
Asa Kediston, private, September 9th ; discharged by order at Falmouth, Va., March 19, 1863.
Arthur L. Kimball, privata ; mustered out Juna 21, 1865.
Frauk Knowlton, privata ; promoted to corporal March 17, 1863 ; killed at Gettysburg, Pa., July 2, 1863.
Jonathan E. Leavitt, private ; died of wounds at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863.
Wesley Leighton, private, Company H, September 9th ; killed at Gettys- burg, July 2, 1863.
William S. Martin, private ; wounded May 3, 1863 ; died of wounds at Potomac Creek, June 2, 1863.
John Moores, private ; wounded May 3, 1863 ; promoted to corporal April 19, 1864 ; to sergeant November 1, 1864 ; mustered out June 21, 1865.
Bradbury M. Morrill, second lieutenant, September 8th ; promoted to first hantenant Company E November 18, 1862; honorably discbargad November 11, 1863.
Frederick F. Osgood, privata.
Alfred V. Perry, privata ; mustered out June 21, 1865.
Hiram C. Philbrick, privata, September 13th ; promoted to corporal May 9, 1865 ; mustered out Juos 21, 1865.
Leavitt S. Roberta, corporal ; promoted to sergeant ; transferred to In- valid Corps December 1, 1863.
William E. Roberts, private, September 2, 1863 ; tranferred to Veteran Reserve Corps February 2, 1865 ; mustered out July 25, 1865.
Ira Robinson, private ; wounded May 3, 1863 ; transferred to Invalid Corps February 23, 1864.
William M. Robinson, private, September 2, 1863 ; wounded May 2, 1863 ; mustered out Juna 21, 1865.
Leander S. Rowa, private, September 9th ; discharged by order at Wash- ington, D. C., December 11, 1862.
Benjamin F. Sanborn, private; killed at Chancellorsvilla, Va., May 3, 1863.
Freedom Sanborn, private, Company H; discharged for disability at Point Lookout, Md., February 1, 1864.
Oscar P. Sanboro, private; wounded May 3, 1863 ; discharged by order at Alexandria, Va., November 18, 1863.
Theodore Sauborn, privata ; died of disease at Fortress Monroe January 28, 1865.
William H. Sanborn, corporal ; wounded June 3, 1864 ; promoted to ser- geant January 1, 1865 ; mnatered out Juna 21, 1865.
Andrew J. Small, privata ; missing at Chancellorsville May 3, 1863 ; gained from missing ; wounded slightly May 14, 1864 ; mustered out June 21, 1865.
George H. Smith, privata, Company G, September 9th ; killed at Chancel- lorsvilla May 3, 1863.
George W. Swain, private ; killed at Chancellorsvilla May 3, 1863.
Samuel B. Swain, sergeant ; promoted to first sergeant May 1, 1864 ; mustered out June 21, 1865.
Lafayette W. Tilton, privata ; transferred to Invalid Corpa February 23, 1864.
Isaac B. Virgin, private ; discharged by order at Washington, January 3, 1863.
Albert P. Wadleigh, privata ; died of disease at Falmouth, Va., January 20, 1863.
Orrin W. Wallaca, private ; discharged by order at Falmouth, Va., March 21. 1863.
Benjamin W. Wecka, privata ; died November26, 1862.
It appears from the above record that May 3, 1863,
was the severest day of the whole war for the "San- bornton boys," no less than thirteen of their number being on that day wounded iu the battle of Chancel- lorsville, and six killed or fatally wounded.
In the Fifteenth New Hampshire Regiment (nine months' men), Company H, mustered in October 11, 1862, and mustered out August 13, 1863 (unless other- wise designated), were the following :
Jacob P. B. Sanborn, captain, commissioned November 3, 1862.
Bracket J. Baker, musician.
Joha D. Blake, corporal, sick at Sanbornton.
George F. Bowers, private, died of disease at Carrollton, La., May 9, 1863.
Horace A. Burley, private, died of disease on board United States trans- port July 30, 1863.
Jason J. Burley, sargeant.
Charlea W. Buzzell, private.
Irving W. Coombs, privata.
Jobn C. Coomba, corporal.
Georga Dawson, private.
Thomas W. Donald, private.
Moses E. Eastman, private, died of disease on board United Statea trans- port July 27, 1863.
Daniel S. Gilman, private.
John Hicka, privata.
Samuel H. Jacobs, private, sick at Sauboraton.
John Parkina, private, October 31, 1862.
Daniel M. Pbilbrook, private, October 31, 1862.
Thomas Philbrook, privata.
William H. Philbrook, sergeant.
John Runnela, privata.
Adoniram T. Sanborn, musician.
Charles H. Saoborn, private, diad of disease at Carrollton, La., May 25, 1853.
Harlan P. Sanborn, privata, sick at Saubornton.
Joba S. Saoborn, private.
John Y. Sanborn, private.
John B. Shute, private, died of disease at Carrollton, La., February 13, 1863.
Horaca P. Swain, private.
Samuel T. Swain, private, sick at Sanbornton.
James S. Walker, private.
In the Sixteenth New Hampshire Regiment (nine months' men) was
James Pika, colonel, commissioned November 1, 1862 ; mastered out An- gust 20, 1863.
In First Regiment Heavy Artillery was
Oliver D. Philbrook, sergeant, Company M, enliated December 26, 1863 ; mustered out June 9, 1865; was alao previously enlisted.
RECRUITS IN THE VARIOUS REGIMENTS .- The following are all headed " recruits," yet accredited to the town of Sanbornton. A few only resided in town. Many of them were foreigners, as shown by their names ; quite a number unsoldierly in their conduct, as the word "deserted" appears after their names. It is needless here to specify such; but we give the names of all in full, with other notes. The patriot- ism of the town will thus be correctly measured, as these men were either hired by the town authorities on draft, or put into the service by individual citizens as their substitutes. The names are entered in the order of the State regiments.
In the Second New Hampshire Regiment was
Henry Harris, mustered in December 6, 1864; not officially accounted for.
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In the Third New Hampshire Regiment were the following :
Charles Everhard, Company F, mustered in December 14, 1864 ; out July 20, 1865.
George Roberts, Company K, December 23, 1864, to June 15, 1865.
In the Fourth New Hampshire Regiment, enlisted "for three years," between December 20 and 28, 1864, except where otherwise stated, were the following :
Thomas Atkinson, Company E.
John Bantist, Company I.
John Carroll, Company I.
Charles Harrison, enlisted volunteer September 17, 1862; not officially accounted for.
Peter Kelley, Company I, mustered in September 29, 1863 ; captured at Drury's Bluff, Va., May 16, 1864 ; released February 24, 1865 ; mus- tered out August 4, 1865.
Henry McCormick, Company F, not officially accounted for.
John McDonreld, Company F, shot by provost guard March 14, 1865. William Price, not officially accounted for.
William L. Velpman, Company I, enlisted October 6, 1863 ; mustered out August 23, 1865.
In the Fifth New Hampshire Regiment was John Lynch, Company F, mustered in August 29, 1864.
In the Sixth New Hampshire Regiment (mostly enlisted for three years, between December 28, 1863, and January 5, 1864) were the following :
Charlee Burns, Company C.
O. H. Dorn, Company H.
William N. Duesbury, Company I, promoted to corporal July 1, 1865 ; mustered out July 17, 1865.
James Dnnn.
Julius Frank, Company B.
Anthony Hagerty, Company D, mustered in August 26, 1864 ; first in the Ninth Regiment ; absent, prisoner of war, July 17, 1865.
John Harbeck, Company H.
Obed Harrie, Company 1, first in the Eleventh Regiment ; absent, sick, since December 29, 1863 ; no discharge furnished.
Antoine Hernandes, Company H.
Lawrence Langhlin, Company A, transferred to the Department of the Northwest October 10, 1864.
James McCormick, Company B, muetered out July 17, 1865.
James McGrough.
John W. Medford, Compapy D.
Joseph Rivers, Company I.
Charles F. Rogers, Company I, killed in action June 3, 1804.
Rohert Sanders, Company B. Fred. Smith, Company H, absent, sick, July 17, 1865.
Thomas Sullivan, Company F.
William Werner.
John W. Williams, Company I, wounded May 12, 1864 ; eince absent, eick.
In the Seventh New Hampshire Regiment were the following :
Frederick Bolte, Company H, mustered in September 29, 1863 ; out July 20, 1863.
Michael Hayes, Company H, muetered in November 29, 1864.
Charles Meier, mustered in January 13, 1865.
Charles B. Silver, Company G, mustered in September 29, 1863, for three years; mustered out .July 20, 1865.
In the Eighth New Hampshire Regiment were the following :
Charles L. Arlin (formerly of Northfield), re-enlisted, Company D, Jan- uary 4, 1864 ; transferred to Company A, Veteran Battalion, Figlith New Hampshire Volunteers, January 1, 1865 ; promoted to corporal October 16, 1865; mustered out October 28, 1865.
Luigi Brigolie, Company B, enlisted September 30, 1863.
Charles II. Hibbard, Company D, mustered in August 11, 1864 ; trans- ferred to Company A, Veteran Battalion, Eighth New Hampshire Volunteers, January 1, 1865 ; mustered out July 21, 1865.
Charles W. Kimball (formerly of New Hampton), Company F, re-en- listed, Company D, January 4, 1864 ; transferred to Company A, Veteran Battalion, Eighth New Hampshire Volunteers, January 1, 1865 ; mustered out October 28, 1865.
James Morrison, enlisted August 17, 1864 ; not officially accounted for. John Preeby (formerly enlisted from Northfield), re-enlisted, sergeant, Company D, Jannary 4, 1864 ; not officially accounted for.
George Slamer, enlisted, Company D, September 29, 1863.
Elbert G. Smith (formerly of New Hampton), Company F ; re-enlisted, Company D, January 4, 1864 ; transferred to Company A, Veteran Battalion, Eighth New Hampshire Volunteers, January 1, 1865 ; promoted to corporal May 1, 1865 ; mustered out October 28, 1865.
Roswell M. Wells (formerly of New Hampton), Company F ; re-enlisted, Company D, January 4, 1864; died of accidental gunshot wound October 30, 1864.
In the Ninth New Hampshire Regiment was John Blake, mustered in August 26, 1864.
In the Tenth New Hampshire Regiment were the following :
Alexander Anderson, private, Company G, mustered in February 10, 1864 ; transferred to Second New Hampshire Volunteers June 21, 1865.
Ictave Chapine, private, Company F, February 20, 1864 ; wounded severely May 12, 1864 ; transferred to Second New Hampshire Vol- unteers June 21, 1865.
David Stone, private, Company F, mustered in February 10, 1864, and transferred to Second New Hampshire Volunteers June 21, 1865.
In the Eleventh New Hampshire Regiment were the following :
Charles Brown, mnetered in December 29, 1863.
John Johnson, mustered in December 29, 1863, Company B ; wounded slightly May 16, 1864 ; severely, July 30, 1864 ; died of disease at Brooklyn, N. Y., August 30, 1864.
John Nelson, mustered in December 29, 1863 ; wounded severely May 12, 1864 ; discharged for disability, at Washington, D. C., October 21, 1864.
George Scribner, mustered in December 29, 1863.
Edward Willson, mustered in December 29, 1863.
In the Twelfth New Hampshire Regiment were the following :
John N. Colby, Company D, enlisted March 30, 1864.
Thomas W. Donald, private, Company D, mustered in October 21, 1863 ; transferred to Second New Hampshire Volunteers June 21, 1865.
Edmund Greenhalgh, musiciao, Company D, mustered in January 2, 1864 ; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps April 12, 1865 ; mus- tered out August 24, 1865.
In the First Regiment New England Cavalry, New Hampshire Battalion, Troop B (all enlisted March 29 or 30, 1864; all but two mustered out July 15, 1865), were the following :
George W. Carleton, absent, sick, since June 16, 1864 ; no dischargo fur- nished.
Gilbert G. Chase, missing June 29, 1861 ; gained from missing ; promoted to corporal July 1, 1865.
Peter Farley.
Cornelius Jenotte, missing at Lacy Springs, Va., December 21, 1864 ; gained from missing ; promoted to corporal May 1, 1865.
Jeremiah Manning.
Benjamin F. Marsh.
Joha Nichole.
Alvah Smith. promoted to corporal July 1, 1865.
Charles York, captured June 29, 1864 ; died of disease at Andersonville, Ga., September 14, 1864 ; grave No. 8736.
In Troop C (chiefly mustered in March 30 and 31, 1864, and out July 15, 1865) were the following :
Paul Bernard, promoted to corporal June 1, 1865.
Jessino B. Favour, died at Frederick City, Md., March 21, 1865.
Charles Giliss, promoted to troop quartermaster-sergeant July 1, 1865. Albert Horney, appointed hugler.
John Lee, mustered put June 5, 1865.
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Matthew Sullivan, mustered in April 5, 1864; promoted to corporal May 1, 1865.
In Troop D were the following :
Robert B. Ferris, enlisted July 28, 1864. John Murphy, enlisted July 28, 1864, William Newell, enlisted August 16, 1864. George Sailor, enlisted July 28, 1864.
George Williams, enlisted August 5, 1864.
In Troop E, all mustered in between June 8 and August 17, 1864 (the major part July 16 and 21), and deserted in a body, were the following :
William Anderson, John Blair, Edward Bradley, John Brady, John Brown, Joha Cronan, John Dailey, George Duley, John Farrell, Henry Flarthey, James Gilman, George Hane, James Hardgrove, Thomas Jones, Charles Kent, William King, James Markham, Timothy McCar- ty, Daniel Miller, William Simpson, Andrew Smith, John Smith (2d), Albert Walsh.
In Troop F (mustered in July 16, 1864; out Jnly 15, 1865) were the following:
James Benteo and James Fitzgerald.
In Troop G were the following :
John Canning, mustered io July 29, 1864. George Geodman, mustered in July 21, 1864.
In Troop I were the following :
William Aasen, mustered in August 13, 1864.
George Edward, mustered in August 13, 1864 ; mustered ont Jnne 12, 1865.
Jehe G. Sanbern, mustered in January 5, 1864 (was also previously so- listed).
In the Veteran Reserve Corps were the following :
Westley Alexander, mustered in June 30, 1864.
William Bannister, mnstered io July 28, 1864. Pat. C. McQueeney, mustered in June 25, 1864.
We supplement the above lists by the following fourteen names of individuals who are otherwise known to have served their conntry as Sanbornton men in the war of 1861-65. A few of these, though belonging to New Hampshire regiments, yet fail, by an oversight, to be noticed in the adjntant-general's reports ; others were enlisted in regiments ont of the State, and others still served in some different army departments.
Ames D. Baker, Sylvester Chapman, William O. Daniels, Ebenenezer C. Fifield, George P. Howe, Jeho M. Howe, Rufus Howe, Jr., Sylvester D. Hunt, Oliver P. Morrison, Carleton Rollins, Josiah S. Swain, Fred- eric P. Taylor, Albert K. Tilten, Jeremiah C. Tilton.
CHAPTER III. SANBORNTON-(Continued).
Ecclesiastical History-Congregational Church-First Baptist Church- Second Baptist Church-Third Baptist Church-The Woodman Sab- hornton Academy-The Sanhoraton and Franklin Unien Academy- Physicians-Lawyers-Civil History-Representatives-Towe Clerks -Treasurers.
Congregational Church.1-The first reference on the town records in relation to the support of the gospel is under date of July 13, 1767, when it was voted that "they would raise a dollar on each right,
liable to pay taxes, for to hire a minister this present year," and Josiah Sanborn, Captain Joseph Hoit and Ebenezer Sanborn were chosen a committee for that purpose. Whether a preacher was actually hired during the summer of 1767 is nncertain; bnt Jnne 17, 1768, "fifty dolers" were voted "to be laid out in preaching this summer," and the first two of the for- mer committee were chosen to carry it into effect. A similar vote was passed for each of the three fol- lowing years. On the 29th of July, 1771, the pro- prietors began to afford more substantial aid, it being voted that ten dollars be raised on each original "right," liable to be taxed, to assist and help the in- habitants of the town in supporting a gospel minis- ter, if they settle one among them. Three dollars of each ten were to be paid the first year, within six months after the minister is first settled, three dollars more within twelve months after the first payment, two dollars the third year, one dollar the fourth year, and one dollar the fifth year, in case the inhabitants settle one within two years from the passing of this vote, or otherwise to be of none effect. This was wisely arranged to stimulate the people to immediate effort, and aid them for a course of years, according to their disposition and ability to help themselves. The same favorable regard of the proprietors for the settlers was shown the next year, May 27, 1772, in their passing a vote to raise one dollar on each right "to help the inhabitants to build a meeting-honse for the public worship of God in s'd town."
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