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"This regiment served in the battle of Bennington, August 16th.
"Pay-roll of Capt. Moses Baker's company of volunteers, who marched from Candia, in the State of New Hampshire, and joined the Northern Conti- nental army at Saratoga, September, 1777.
"Entered September 27th, discharged November 3d.
"Moses Baker, captain, B; Abraham Fitts, lieutenant, B; Jonathan Bagley, ensign, B; Isaiah Row, sergeant, B; Joseph Clifford, sergeant, B; Sewall Brown, private, B; Jonathan Ring, B; John Sargent, B; Nathaniel Burpee, B; Jacob Clifford, B; Benjamin Hubbart, B; Richard Clough, B; Stephen Palmer, B; Enoch Rowell, B; James Hazard, A; Silas Cammet, B; Samuel Bagley, B; John Hills, B; Jesse Eaton, B; Benjamin Whitcher, C; Nathan
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Fitts, A; Samuel Haselton, A; John Dearborn, A; Josiah Flagg, A; Edward Robie, A; Moses Haselton, A; Stephen Hill, A.
"Pay-roll of Capt. Joseph Dearborn's company, in Col. Moses Nichols' regiment; marched to Rhode Island; entered August 5th, discharged 28th plus 2 days' travel home.
"Joseph Darbon, captain, A; Benj. Cass, lieutenant, B; Jacob Worthen, ensign, B; Jabesh Hoit, sergeant, A; Benj. Bachelder, sergeant, B; Samuel Runel, sergeant; Ephraim Fitts, corporal, A; Zebulon Winslow, corporal, B; Aaron Brown, corporal, B; Benj. True, private, A; Benj. Currier, A; John Lane, A; James Whitten, C; William Mills, A; Asa Dearborn, A; John Emer- son, A; Benj. Haselton, A; Joseph Knowles, A; James Pierce, A; Robert Runnels, A; Wilks West, A; John Wilson, A; Caleb Hall, B; Philip Morse, C; Obed Edom Hall, B; Jonathan Camet, B; Silas Camet, B; Walter Clay, B; Henry Clark, B; Joseph Bean, B; Amos Knowles, B; Enoch Colby, B; Caleb Brown, B; Thomas Wilson, B; Oliver Smith, B; Burleigh Smith, B; William Shannon, B; Sewel Brown, B; Jonathan Pilsbury, B.
"Allowance for forty horses at fio each.
"In the summer of 1778 a brigade was sent from New Hampshire to Rhode Island.
"There was a company attached to Colonel Peabody's regiment, of which Daniel Reynols, of Londonderry, was captain, Bracket Towle first lieutenant, and Jacob Elliott second lieutenant, a portion of which was from Chester. Entered service June 1, 1778, discharged January I, 1779:
"William Moore, corporal, A; James Hazzard, corporal, A; Jacob Lane, corporal, C; Samuel Robie, drummer, A; Dearborn Heath, A; Isaac Blasdel, A; Samuel Robie, Jr., A; Moses Webster ; Samuel Shannon, A; Paul Healey, A; Jethro Colby, B; Thomas Shannon, B; John Shannon, B; Nath. Griffin, A; Isaac Colby, killed August 27; Thomas Morse, C.
"In James Aiken's company for Rhode Island, 1778, Thomas Shirley, James Otterson, Samuel Davis, and Benj. True went to Rhode Island in Captain Marston's company, 1777.
"In the early part of the war the soldiers were mainly citizens, and enlisted for short terms, and many of them appear on several rolls, and with a degree of accuracy can be assigned to their respective towns, but later many strangers were enlisted, who, when their names appear on a roll, cannot be assigned to any town with any certainty. There are recruits credited to the towns, some without any mention of what companies they were assigned to or what service engaged in.
"Credited to Chester, 1777 .- Michael Lamey, Captain Richard's company ; James Russ (killed), Isaac Farewell's company; Barthow Stevens and Saml Dolten, Ebenzr Fry's company; Stephen Lovekin, Jonathn Forsaith (died) and John Lane, Blodgett's company ; Josiah Hills (died), Saml Hoyt, Reuben Hall, John Berry (killed), Ebenezr Berry, James Akin, John McClennen, Jeremh Towle, James Akin, Jr., and Wilm White, Emerson's company; Enos Jewell, Robertson's company; Thos Wells, Carr's company; Wilm Furnell, McClary's company; Benjin Akin, Emerson's company; Saml Wells and Peter Wells, Morrill's company ; Wilm Moore, Robertson's company ; Jonathn
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Karr, Fry's company ; Daniel Shirly, Henry True and Saml Akin, Emerson's company ; John Vance, Fry's company.
"Recruits Sent by Colonel Webster, July 13, 1779 .- Thomas Whittaker, residence. Chester; went for Chester; Reuben Sticknee, residence, Raymond; went for Chester ; Timothy Clay, residence, Candia ; went for Chester ; Samuel Nay, residence, R; went for Chester; Timothy Ingalls, residence, Chester ; went for Chester; Jacob Elliott, residence, Chester; went for Chester ; Phineas Bean, residence, Candia; went for Candia; Joseph Marston, residence, Deer- field; went for Candia: Josiah Tucker, residence, Nottingham; went for Raymond.
"Recruits Sent by Chester .- Thomas Wells, Saml Hoit, George Cooper, Enos Jewell, Samuel Wells, Jeremiah Griffin, enlisted for war. Given up to Meredith : Peter Wells, enlisted for war; Wm Garrison and Richd Flood, enlisted for three years. Lived in Raymond: Stephen Keyes, enlisted for three years. Lived in Plymouth: Valentine Sargent, enlisted for three years. Lived in Londonderry: Joseph Davis, Samuel Richardson and George Mans- field, enlisted for three years; Saml Houston, enlisted for six months. Lived in Bedford: Moses Webster, Saml Robie, Reuben Tole and Danl Parker, enlisted for six months.
"Troops Raised in 1769 for Service in Rhode Island .- Thomas Whittaker, Reuben Stickney ( Raymond, enlisted for Chester), Timothy Clay, Samuel Nay (Raymond, for Chester), Timothy Ingalls, Jacob Elliott,
Hardy (July 28, 1779, two months), Dearborn Heath (July 28, 1779. two months ).
"July 1, 1780 .- Jonathan Wilson, William Moore, Benjamin True, Saml Walker, John Knowles, John Brown, Robert Runnels, Isaac Blasdell. Moses Webster, John Aiken, James Russ, Jona. Burrow (sergeant), Chas Hanson, Jedediah Knock, Saml Akens, Barnard Merrill, Jona Rankin, Phineas Stevens (Tamworth hired him first), Daniel Shirley, Samuel Wells, Samuel Holt, William Moore, Stephen Lufkin, Robert Hastins, Reuben Hall, Geo. Cooper, James Aken (died), Jeremiah Towle, Henry True, John McClennen, Jona. Knock, Abiel Stevens (Tamworth hired him first ).
"Captain Livermore's Co., Third Regiment .- Thos. Shronder (died). James Thompson, Josiah Wells (died), Thomas Wells, William White (died), John Barry, Ebenr Barry, John Lane, William Furnal, Saml Dalton, Jona. Forsyth, John Vance and Bartho Stevens.
"July 1, 1781 .- Parker Morse (sergeant ), Robert Sharle, Daniel Sharle. William Moer, Joseph Brown, John Spiller, Benj. True, Jr., Caleb Richard- son, Gilbord Morse, Theoder Morse, Wm Garrison (mustered, but claimed by Massachusetts), Richd Flood, Stephen Keyes, Valentine Sergent. Jos. Davis, Saml Richardson, Saml Houston (six months), Moses Webster (six months), Saml Robie (six months), Reuben Tole (six months), Danl Parker (six months), Geo. Mansfield ( three years), Thomas Wells, Saml Hoit, Geo. Cooper, Enos Jewell (Southampton), Peter Wells, Joseph Davis, Valentine Sargent (Londonderry).
"August 25, 1781 .- Thomas Wells (war), Samuel Hoit (war), Joseph Davis, Saml Richardson, George Cooper (war), Enos Jewell (war), Jere. Griffin ( war, given up to Meredith), Peter Mills (three years). William Gar
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rison (three years), Richard Flood (Raymond), Stephen Keyes ( Ports- mouth), Valentine Sargent (Londonderry), Geo. Mansfield, Saml Houston (Bedford, six months), Moses Webster, Saml Robie, Reuben Tole, Daniel Parker, Charles Mann and Jonathan Conant.
"April 12, 1782 .- John Worth, Reuben Stickney, Joseph Tucker, Daniel Clay, Abraham Brown, Edw Hamilton, Moses Basford, Thomas Dollof, Ebenr Currier, William Batchelder, William Hall, Daniel Doyne, Robt H. Hill and Andrew Nelson.
"There is a history of the First New Hampshire Regiment, by Frederic Kidder, 1868, containing a roll of the enlisted men who served between January, 1777, and January, 1.782, which contains the names of John Knook and David Shirley, of Chester, and of Thomas Capron, of Candia, not on the foregoing list.
"The foregoing is a list of the soldiers furnished by Chester, as correct as can be conveniently made from the army rolls; but those cover so much ground, and so many strange names occur, which are not assigned to any particular town, that it is probably very incomplete. There are names of men on the town accounts to whom bounties were paid, and the names of others to whom notes were paid, probably for bounties, without being so designated, which mostly, if not all, are included in the foregoing rolls, so that it was not thought best to spend the time in collecting and space in the history to print it.
"Great exertion had to be used to raise men. The town was divided into classes, according to the number of men to be raised, and one or more men assigned to each class, which they were required to raise. The town was also classed to raise beef and corn for the army, and also to support the soldiers' families.
"The following specimen of the requisitions was found among the papers of Col. Stephen Dearborn :
" 'To CAPT. STEPHEN DEARBORN AND ROBERT ROWE: Agreeably to an act of the General Court and a vote of the town, the following persons who are named, with the amount of their ratable estate, are to procure an able- bodied, effective man for the Continental service three years, or during the war, to be ready to be mustered in on or before the 10th day of May next, or pay the fine agreeable to law and the vote of the town. You are desired to notify each one in this list to meet and prescribe such method as they shall think proper in order to procure sd man.
"'CHESTER, April 29, 1782.
" 'JABEZ HOIT, " 'STEPHEN MORSE, " 'JOSEPH BLANCHARD, " 'Selectmen of Chester.
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"The following are recruits furnished by Candia, as found on various muster-rolls, and as found in the adjutant-general's office :
"1777. John Magoon, Stevens Bailey, Jonathan Green, Isaac Morse, John Colby, Eleazer Quimby, John Taylor.
"1778. Nehemiah Leavitt, John Kent, Asa Pierce, John Mitchell, Ebenr Williams, William Wilkins, Henry Gotham, Nat. Wadley, David Bagley, Wm Patten, Daniel Libbie, John Caldwell, John Loveren, John Kent, James Tiel, Thomas Capron, James Jeel, James Bragdon, David Hill, Robt Holland, Jonas Perry, Henry Kimball, Joseph Gilman, Humphrey Hunt.
"1779. David Libbie, John Caldwell, Michael Poor, John Anderson, John Loverin, John Kent, Phineas Bean, Joseph Marston, John Grattan (two months).
"1780. Benjamin Eaton, Samuel Clay, Edward Currier, Samuel Shan- non, John Eaton, Alexr Eaton.
"1781. Col. John Webster certifies that he sent forward the following four men for Candia, when there ought to have been five: John Wasson, Jonathan Davis, Nathaniel Underhill, Thomas Anderson.
"1782. Jona. Morris, Peter Cammet. Ebenr Eaton, Moses Norris, John Moore, Benja. Sanborn, Jason Hazard.
"Recruits Furnished by Raymond .- Captain Mark's Company, Colonel Long's Regiment .- Benj. Fox, James Fullington, Ezekiel Holman.
"Col. Nathan Hale's Regiment .- Wm Tole, David Batchelder, Jona Ful- lonton, Jos Fullongton, Theor Lovering, Ithiel Gorden.
"Captain Wait's Company, Colonel Stark's Regiment .- Richard Robinson. "Captain Rowell's Company, Col. Nathan Hale's Regiment .- William Towle, Joseph Fullington, Ithiel Gordon, junr., Eliphalet Gorden, Amos D. Leavitt, Aaron Sanborn, James Hersey, John Lane, Galeb Gilman, Thomas Taylor, Joseph Jewel.
"1779. Hezekiah Pollard, John Moore, James Libbey, James Mack, James Delap, Josiah Tucker, from Nottingham, enlisted for Raymond ; Jona- than Fullerton, Rowell's Co .; John Fox, for two months; Benj. Whittier, enlisted for Kingston; Thomas Dolloff, enlisted for Kingston; Jos. Dolloff Leavitt, enlisted for Kingston.
"1780. Wm Pat. Prescott, Timothy Jewell, Smith Cram, Richard Flood. "1781. Elipht Gordon, James Libbey, of Candia, Theor Loverin, Elijah Pollard, Ezekl Pollard, Barton Pollard, Hezekh Pollard, Richd Robinson, Capt. Boston's Company ; Nat. Richardson, Wm. Towle, James Wells, John
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Moore, of Chester; James Dunlap, of Massachusetts State; Ithiel Gordon, Elipht Gordon, Theor Lovrin, Joseph Fullerton, William Towle.
"The following is a list of soldiers who enlisted in the army from Chester in the war of 1812, furnished by Josiah Forsaith :
"Josiah Forsaith, died August 18, 1868; Jonathan Currier, died at Sack- ett's Harbor; David Dolbier, of Raymond; Josiah Sanborn, discharged at Concord; Bradbury Moody Carr, died at Concord; John Colby, died at French Mills; Abner Blasdel, said to have deserted; Ebenezer Blasdel, died at Acworth; Samuel Davis, died at Concord; Joseph Neal; John Crawford, died at Nottingham in 1866, aged eighty; Josiah Moore, died in 1821; Henry Moore, killed in battle; Moses Underhill, Jr .; Benjamin Currier, Jr .; Nathan Webster; John Dunlap, died in 1867; Nath'l Griffin; William Griffin, died in the army.
"From Raymond .- Amos Davies, killed at French Mills; Theophilus Stephens, died.
"Drafted Men .- There was a draft made of men to defend Portsmouth Harbor. The following is the roll of a company which served from May 24 to July 4, 1814, and were from the Seventeenth Regiment. Those from Chester are marked A; Candia, B; Raymond, C; Allentown, D :
"George Evans, captain, D; Samuel Aiken, Jr., lieutenant, A; Noah Week, ensign, A; William Stanwood, sergeant, A; Jonathan Morrill, sergeant, A; Samuel W. Evans, sergeant, D; Reuben Bean, sergeant, B; True C. Graves, corporal; John Dinsmore, corporal, A; Moses Dudley, corporal, B; James Wilcomb, corporal, A; Moses Crichet, musician, B; Moses Chase, musician, A.
"Privates .- Josiah Anderson, B; Andrew Buntin, A; John Brown, 3d; David Brown, "3d, Jona. S. Brown, Ebenezer Brown, Jonathan Ball, A; Joseph Calfe, A; Zacheus Colby, A; Jonathan Cass, B; Jeremiah Chandler, Samuel Clark, Joseph Cressy, A; James Dinsmoor, A; Benjamin Edgerly, Nathan French, David Glidden, C; William Greenough, A; Phineas Haley, C; Henry Hall, A; John Johnson, A; Amos Kimball, A; John Lane, C; Thomas Leonard, John Mars, Charles Marston, A; Moses C. Magoon, C; Richard Morse, Supply Morse, Nath. Martin, Thomas Montgomery, A; Peter Niel, A; Nathan Poor, C; Jacob Randall, A; Richard Robie, B; Wadley Richard- son, B; John P. Rowell, A; Orlando Spofford, A; John Seavey, A; Richard Straw, Jona. H. Shaw, Henry Thatcher, C; Elisha Towle, C; Samuel Thomp- son, Daniel Towle, C; Enoch Worthen, B; John Wilson, 3d, A; Stephen Worthen, Jr., A; Abram. Smith, Edmund Richardson.
"The following is a roll of the company of Capt. Samuel Collins, of Deerfield, which served three months from September 12, 1814:
"Moses Hezelton, 3d, lieutenant, A; Henry Osgood, ensign, C; Jonathan Cass, sergeant, B; James Severance, sergeant, A; Josiah Whicher, corporal, B; John Brown, Jr., corporal, C; James C. Rand, corporal, A.
"Privates .- Squires Bachelder, B; Ebenezer Brown, C; John Brown, A; Joseph Clifford, B; Nehemiah Clay, A; Joseph Chase, Jr., A; Daniel Carr, A; Henry Clifford, C; Richard Currier, B; Gilman D. Cass, B; Jonathan Emer- son, B; David Emerson, A; James P. French, B; Reuben Gale, B; Phineas Healey, B; Peter M. Mills, A; Henry Morse, C; Samuel Roberts, C; Daniel Robey, C; John Towle, B; Haly True, C; Daniel McDuffee, A.
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"The following is a roll of the company of Capt. Samuel Aiken, Jr., of Chester, which served sixty days from September 26, 1814:
"Samuel Aiken, Jr., captain, A; Joseph Hubbard, first lieutenant, B; WVm. Stanwood, ensign, A; Jabez Crooker, sergeant and clerk, A; William Turner, sergeant, B; Jonathan Morrill, sergeant, A; Abel Read, sergeant, B; Jeremiah Chandler, sergeant, C; William Aiken, sergeant, A; Samuel Lane, corporal, A; Francis Folsom, corporal, C; Benjamin Rowe, corporal, B; James Wilcomb, corporal, A; Nathan Brown, musician, C; Richard Eaton, B; Gilman Lovering, C.
"Privates .- Orlando Spofford, A; John Hall, A; Benjamin Mills, A; William Greenough, A; John Davis, A; Ebenezer Wilcomb, A; David Mor- rill, A; David Murry, A; John Shirley, A; Samuel Lane, Jr., A; Josiah Turner, B; Daniel Taylor, B; Gilman Richardson, B; Isaiah Lane, B; John Clark, B; Willis Patten, B; Moses Patten, B; John Colby, B; John Butler, A; Benjamin Preston, A; Daniel Ball, A; John Dolby, A; Robert Wilson, A; William Dearborn, A; Jeremiah Rand, Jr., A; L. H. Seavy, A; Jonathan Norton, A; Theodore Jewett, A; Robert Mills, A; Nathan Webster, A; John Seavey, A; John Wilson, A; Henry West, A; David Leach, A; James Calfe, A; Israel Blake, A; Reuben Dinsmore, A; Stephen J. Worthen, Jr., A; Mead R. Underhill, A; John Chase, A; Matthew Dickey, A; Jonathan Wil- liams ; Samuel Thompson, A; John Hosden, A; Joseph Brown, A; John A. Otterson, A; Joshua Martin, Jr., A; Jeremiah Brown, B; Parker Hills, B; Benjamin Eaton, B; Moses Stephens, B; Sewall Brown, B; John Moore, B; Moses Critchet, B; Biley Smith, B; Sargent French, B; James Wilson, B; Aaron Rowe, B; William Eaton, B; Jonathan Robey; Nathan Thorne, B; Joseph Rand, B; Samuel Moody, C; David Clifford, C;" David Gill, C; David Brown, Jr., C .; Supply Morse, C; Moses Healey, C; Daniel Scribner, C; James Dudley, Jr., C; Jonathan Holman, C; Isaiah Cram, C; Nathaniel Towle, C; David Robie, C; John Smith, C."
A ROLL OF MEN SENT INTO THE ARMY FROM CHESTER DURING THE REBELLION, 1861-65
Second Regiment, Mustered Into U. S. Service June 10, 1861-Three Years .- Company C, Andrew Nichols, wounded at Gettysburg; died in An- dersonville June, 1864. Company C, Charles J. Rand, discharged for dis- ability. Company E, Arthur T. Leonard, corporal, discharged for disability. Company E, George S. Brown, promoted to corporal. Company E, Aaron Everet, discharged for disability. Company E, Joseph Everet, discharged for disability.
Recruits .- Company I, William Broard, transferred to navy; Company I, Frank Donaghue; Company K, James Farrel; Company I; James McGuire, wounded June 3, 1864; Company I, Frank Strickland; Company A, John E. Hartwell, enlisted September, 1865, mustered out December, 1865.
Third Regiment-Three Years .- Company B, Converse B. Weymouth, wounded severely; discharged for disability January, 1865. Company D, John S. Blasdel, re-enlisted veteran; discharged for disability 1865.
Fourth Regiment-Three Years .- Company C, Orrin T. Dodge, re-en-
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listed February, 1864. Company I, Franklin A. Brown, corporal, discharged for disability July, 1862; Company I, Charles M. Ordway, re-enlisted Feb- ruary, 1864. Company K, Stickney S. Gale, sergeant, re-enlisted February, 1864.
Fifth Regiment-Three Years .- Company K, Joseph Bronilland, received December, 1863; killed at Petersburg June, 1864. Company H, Jacob Pol- latscheck, received December, 1863. Company C, James Rogers, received August, 1863. Company C, Joseph Trickey, received December, 1863; wounded June, 1864; died August, 1864, at Alexandria, Va.
Sixth Regiment-Three Years .- Company D, James Farrel, received November, 1863; deserted Camp Nelson, Ky., December, 1863. Company C. Henry Scott, received May, 1864. Company E, Thomas J. Wilson, received November, 1863. Company C, William M. Locke, re-enlisted December, 1863; promoted to corporal; discharged for disability August, 1864. Com- pany C, William Smith, received May, 1864; discharged for disability Sep- tember, 1864.
Seventh Regiment-Three Years .- Company A, Henry O. Davis, re- . enlisted February, 1864; promoted to corporal; wounded severely October, 1864; discharged for disability December, 1864.
Eighth Regiment-Three Years .- Company A, James M. M. Elliott, .nustered November, 1861; discharged May, 1862. Company F, Joseph Everett, corporal, December, 1861 ; promoted to first sergeant; killed Port Hudson, May, 1863. Company F, Charles H. Kent, mustered in December, 1861 ; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps May, 1864. Company F, Sam- uel C. McDuffee, mustered in December, 1861; discharged for disability December, 1863. Company F, John Robinson, mustered in December, 1861; discharged for disability February, 1863.
Ninth Regiment-Three Years .- Company A, James A. Cole, mustered in July 3, 1862. Company B, Charles F. Shaw, mustered in July 3, 1862; discharged for disability Fredericksburg, January, 1863.
Eleventh Regiment-Three Years .- Company I, John Underhill, ser- geant, September, 1862; wounded December, 1862; discharged March, 1863. Company I, Daniel S. West, corporal, September, 1862; wounded severely May, 1864. Company I, William E. C. Cooledge, September, 1862. Com- pany I, James M. M. Elliott, September, 1862. Company I, Warren J. Hills, September, 1862; missing in action July, 1864. Company I, Dudley J. Mar- ston, September, 1862; wounded December, 1862. Company I, Cyrus E. Roberts, September, 1862; transferred to I. C. September, 1863. Com- pany I, Edmund T. Roby, September, 1862; deserted June, 1864. Company I, Thomas O. Reynolds, September, 1862; wounded December, 1862. Com- pany I, Sewell W. Tenney, September, 1862; wounded December, 1862; discharged April, 1863. Company I, Nathaniel West, Jr., September, 1862.
Fourteenth Regiment-Three Years .- Franklin C. Weeks, assistant sur- geon, September, 1862; discharged for disability March, 1864. Company F, Charles A. Clark, received January, 1864.
Fifteenth Regiment-Nine Months (October, 1862) .- Company K, Wal- lace T. Larkin, second lieutenant, November, 1862; discharged to accept promotion August, 1863. Company K, Luther C. Stevens, sergeant. Com-
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pany K, Alfred F. B. Edwards, corporal. Company K, John A. Hazleton, corporal. Company K, Marston L. Brown. Company K, Milton S. Brown, discharged for disability July, 1863. Company K, Henry N. Brown. Com- pany K, Emerson Childs. Company K, David F. Clay. Company K, John S. Currier, discharged for disability July, 1863. Company K, David C. .French. Company K, Matthew Forsaith. Company K, George M. D. Mead. Company K, Samuel V. Osgood. Company K, Benjamin F. Spofford. Com- pany K, John W. West, 2d.
Eighteenth Regiment-Three Years .- Silas F. Learnard, major, July, 1865; not mustered; mustered out as captain July, 1865. Company D, William S. Greenough, captain, commissioned September, 1864. Company D, John Underhill, second lieutenant, commissioned September, 1864. Com- pany D, Albert F. B. Edwards, corp., September, 1864; promoted to sergeant. Company D, Perley C. Ingalls, wagoner, September, 1864. Company D, Richard H. Currier. Company D, Samuel V. Osgood, promoted to corporal. Company D, George S. Smith, promoted to corporal. Company D, Francis Savoie. Company D, Aaron D. Sergent, discharged for disability. Com- pany D, Isaac F. Underhill, promoted to corporal. Company D, Albert Ha- son, discharged for disability at City Point, October, 1864. Company H, Silas F. Learnard, captain, commissioned February, 1865; promoted to major July, 1865. Company H, Cyrus S. Dolloff, sergeant. Company H, Augustus P. Greenough, sergeant. Company H, John T. Lovitt, corporal. Company H, Joseph R. Morse, musician. Company H, Ephraim Nichols, wagoner. Company H, Samuel S. Adams, promoted to corporal. Company H, Willard E. Coburn. Company H, Albert B. Goldsmith, discharged for disability at Concord, N. H., February, 1865. Company H, Henry H. Hook, discharged for disability at Concord, N. H., February, 1865. Company H, Richard C. Lawrence, promoted to corporal. Company H, Fred. D. Morse. Company H, William B. Robie. Company H, William H. Underhill. Company H, Benjamin F. Underhill.
Heavy Artillery .- James P. Batchelder, mustered August, 1863; dis- charged for disability March, 1864. Company C, Joseph W. Chase, mustered September, 1864. Company K, Charles P. Abbott, appointed artificer, Sep- tember, 1864. Company K, Jacob J. Elliott, September, 1864. Company K, John W. Hazeltine, September, 1864. Company K, George H. McDuffee, September, 1864. Company K, Charles F. True, September, 1864. Com- pany K, George F. Tebbetts. Company K, Elbridge Wason. Company K, Clement A. West. Company K, George W. Wilcomb. Company K, Charles H. West. Company K, John W. West, 2d.
Sharpshooter .- Silas W. Tenney, mustered November, 1861.
"The foregoing list is made from the report of the adjutant-general. There has been a list made by Miss Noyes, of Chester, which she calls the 'Roll of Honor,' which does not contain the names of a number of foreign recruits credited to Chester, and contains the following names not in the foregoing list :
Louis Bell, John Bell, Henry Beals, William Brown, Mark Carr, Perley Chase, Joseph Dane, Charles A. Dearborn, David J. Dearborn, Lloyd G. Gale, James Gerah, Nelson Gillingham, Jesse Hall, Joseph W. Hazelton,
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