History of Rockingham and Strafford counties, New Hampshire : with biographical sketches of many of its pioneers and prominent men, Part 200

Author: Hurd, D. Hamilton (Duane Hamilton)
Publication date: 1882
Publisher: Philadelphia : J. W. Lewis
Number of Pages: 1714


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854


HISTORY OF STRAFFORD COUNTY, NEW HAMPSHIRE.


more than eight hundred enlistments were made by this city of eight thousand five hundred inhabitants. This tells nothing of the sacrifices made. But of the number one hundred and eleven gave their lives to their country.


The slain alone fell at Fair Oaks, Second Manassas, Fredericksburg, and Gettysburg, at Cold Harbor, and Burnside's Mine, and Deep Bottom, and Bermuda Hundreds, in the Wilderness, at Spottsylvania, and Weldon Railroad, and Petersburg, at Pocotaligo, and James Island and Wagner, and Port Hudson.


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Dover men served in the Shenandoah and in the first disastrous march to Bull Run; they were in the Peninsula battles and marches; in the second battles before Washington; in the bloody charge at Antietam bridge. They were in the charge up the heights of St. Mary's. They were in the burning woods of Chan- cellorsville. They were where Lee hurled his legions against Cemetery Hill; in the long and bloody march from the Wilderness to Petersburg. They were in North Carolina, where the "swamp-angel" hurled death into Charleston, and on Florida rivers. They were with Burnside in Tennessee, and with Sherman back of Vieksburg. And they sailed the coast, and watched the harbors, and manned the war hoats on the Missis- sippi.


The following is a list of soldiers from Dover who were killed or died in service during the war of the Rebellion :


Abbott, Orrin S.


Franklin, James W.


Abbott, Philbrick R.


Frye, Augustus.


Babb, Henry.


Frye, Charles A.


Ball, Joseph H.


Gage, George F.


Bateman, William.


Glidden, Benjamin F.


Bennett, George P.


Berry, Charles A.


Blaisdell, David L.


Ilackett, William H.


Brooks, William H.


Hanscom, Oliver P.


Brown, Charles H.


Hanson, Benjamin.


Brown, James M.


Hanson, William E.


Brown, Nathaniel.


Harding, John F.


Bryant, Perley B.


Hartford, Joseph L.


Ayer, Erastus M.


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Ashton, James II , re-enl. in the navy.


Bickford, Joseph C., re-enl. in 7th Regt., Co. F.


Brown, Enoch G., re-enl. in 17th Regt., regular army.


-- Chase, George H., re-enl. in sharpshooters.


Corson, Martin V. B., re-en1. in 4th Regt., Co. A.


Cochran, Allam, re-enl. in N. E. Cavalry. Daniels, Charles. Dame, John S.


Foot, George E., re-enl. in IIth Regt., Co. K.


Gordon, Eben. Gleason, James.


Goodwin, Samuel H., re-enl. in N. E. Cavalry.


Conway, Thomas. Cook, Benjamin F. Cotter, James.


Knox, Charles A.


Cousins, Charels E.


McDate, Patrick.


Hartford, George, re-enl. in 7th Regt., Co. F.


Haines, David.


Hanscom, S. O.


DeCater, William.


Ilogan, William H.


Kenniston, Samuel F., re-enl. in 7th Regt., Co. F.


Knox, Charles H., drowned at New York on his return home with his regiment.


Kimball, Edward L., re-eul. in cavalry.


Emerson, Henry II.


Emery, George W.


Patterson, John H.


Faxon, George K.


Paul, George W.


Mndgett, Jacob H., re-enl. in Mass, Sharpshooters.


Fisher, Jolın C.


Perkins, Daniel L. Perkins, James.


Pinkham, John S. Pinkham, William W.


Place, James G. K.


Smith, Jol.n I.


Place, John Il.


Snell, Albert F.


Printy, Edward.


Snell, William H.


Quimby, Joseph C.


Steele, George H.


Rand, John T.


Swain, Trnman C.


Roberts, Charles P.


Thompson, Samuel.


Roberts, George W.


Tompkins, Charles R.


Roberts, John.


Webster, Samnel. Wallace, Sylvester B.


Rogers, Charles F.


Robinson, William A.


Welch, John.


Roth well, Elenzer.


Wentworth, George G.


Rowe, Stephen.


Whitehouse, Alfred.


Sawyer, Charles W.


Whyte, Andrew.


Seavey, Charles H.


Willey, George W.


Shaw, William.


Smith, Daniel.


York, George. York, Josiah.


The above is the list as corrected for the soldiers' monument of those who were killed or died in the service during the Rebellion.


A soldiers' monument was erected in the Pine Hill burying-ground by Charles W. Sawyer Post, G. A. R., and dedicated Sept. 17, 1877. Benjamin F. Trescott, Governor of the State, made the opening address, and the oration given by Rev. Alonzo Il. Quint, D.D., former chaplain of the Second Massachusetts Volun- teer Infantry. S. H. Foye, mayor, was president of the day.


Military Record, 1861-65 .- The following list embraces, so far as we know, the names of all the citizens of Dover who now are or have been since the commencement of the war in the military or naval service of the United States. The record has been corrected from the list prepared by the city clerk, and is as correct as time and circumstances permitted.


FIRST REGIMENT NEW HAMPSHIRE VOLUNTEERS.


(For three months.)


Mustered into service May 1, 1861. Left Concord May 25, 1861. Col- onel, Mason W. Tappan, Bradford.


COMPANY A.


George W. Colbath, Ist lieut. Oliver M. Clark, 2d lient.


Bunce, Eli.


Hawkins, John D.


Buzzell, A. J. H.


Carney, Martin.


Carpenter, Samuel.


Carroll, Edward.


Ilenderson, Thomas A.


Carter, Charles A. Chadwick, Charles E.


Ilolt, Benjamin F.


Horne, Gustavus P.


Chase, Algernon F. Cole, Jeremiah.


Kelley, Moses R.


Kimball, Charles B. Knott, James.


Guppy, George N., re-enl. in navy. Giles, Charles P.


Dennis, Joseph V. Drew, Andrew T. Drew, John S. Drew, Joseph.


McDate, Joseph. McDnle, Hugh. McKenna, James. McKone, James. McKone, Michael. Merrill, John Jr. Otis, William.


Kimball, Orrin.


Lane, Joseph, re-enl. in 4th Regt., Co. A.


Mesder, Thomas F.


Meserve, George II.


O'Brien, Owen.


Perkins, Martin V. B., re-enl. in 7th Regt., Co. F.


Fitzgerald, John J. Flanders, Charles H. Foss, David Il.


Gray, Joshua B. Greene, Willis.


Ilawkins, William II. Hayes, David C. Heath, George W.


Hobbs, Nathaniel P.


Davis, William H.


Smith, Charles Herbert.


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DOVER.


Philbrick, Ivory E., re-enl. in N. E. Cavalry. Place, John W., re-enl. in 7th Regt. Co. F. Perkins, Samuel, re-enl. in 7th Regt. Co. I. Rollins, Charles L. Roberts, John H., re-enl. in 4th Regt. Co. A. Richards, P. B. Smith, Charles F., re-enl. in cavalry. Steele, Thomas M., re-enl. in navy. Shapley, Martin L., re-enl. in 4th Regt. Co. G. Tompkins, Charles R., re-enl. in 1Ith Regt. Co. K. Varney, Shubael. Whitehouse, George W., re-enl. in 4th Regt. Co. G. Welsh, Jalın, re-enl. in 5th Regt. Co. D. Woodes, James M. Wiggin, Harvey F., re-enl. in 4th Regt. Co. A. York, James G., re-enl. in 7th Regt. Co. F.


COMPANY B.


Charles W. Sawyer, Ist lient. Jasper G. Wallace, 2d lient.


Bryant, Perley B., re-enl. in 7th Regt. Co. I. Dame, Benjamin F. Dixon, James W.


Dame, James C.


Emery, George W., re-enl. in 9th Regt. Co. D. Fogg, John M.


Foss, David H., re-enl. in 7th Regt. Co. F.


Grant, Encien HI., re-enl. in 7th Regt. Co. F.


Hanson, William E., re-enl. in 6th Regt. Co. H.


Hansoo, Harrison, re-enl. in 7th Regt. Co. F.


Heath, Alonzo, re-enl. in 9th Regt. Co. D.


Hawkins, William II., re-enl. in 7th Regt. Co. I.


Ilall, Stephen T., re-enl. in 4th Regt. Co. A. Lord, Horace W., re-enl. in 8th Regt. Co. G. Legg, Lucien B., Jr, re-enl. in 4th Regt. Co. G. Lewis, John C.


Law, Thomas, re-enl. in 7th Regt. Co. F. Merrick, Stephen W. Keay, William II., re-enl. in 6th Regt. Co. H.


Rogers, Charles F., re-enl. in 5th Regt. Co. D. Rowe, Stephen, re-enl. in 7th Regt. Co. F.


Randall, Jeremiah D. Waldron, John B., re-enl. in Gth Regt. Co. H.


Wentworth, Clark, re-enl. in regular army, 17th Regt.


Webster, Samuel, re-enl. in 7th Regt. Co. F.


SECOND REGIMENT NEW HAMPSHIRE VOLUNTEERS.


(For three years. Mustered into service June 8, 1861, left Portsmouth June 20, 1861.)


Colonel, Gilman Marston, Exeter.


COMPANY D.


Hiram Collins, capt., wounded at Bull Run July 21, 1861.


Samuel P. Sayles, Ist lient .; wounded at Glendale June 30, 1862, capt.


Parmenter, Warren 11 , 20 lient .; res. July 8, 1862.


Roberts, George W., Ist lieut. Co. C.


Abbott, Alexander L., disch. and re-enl. Ashton, Benjamin F., Co. K ; captured at Williamsburg; exchanged. Chadbourne, Moses C. Chadwick, Luther W., disch. July, 1861, for disability.


Colby, Moses J., disch. for disability.


Davis, James, wounded at Williamsburg. Downs, Calvin C. Drew, Daniel L. Durgin, John H. Drew, Martin V. B., disch. July, 1861; re-enl. in Gth Regt. Co. H.


Emerson, Henry H., captured at Bull Run July 21, 1861; exchanged; re-enl. in 10th Regt., Co. I. Goodwin, Ezra C., wounded at Bull Run Ang. 29, 1862. Gerrish, Benjamin F.


Hall, Isaac G.


Jenness, Henry O., wounded at Williamsburg May 5, 1862.


Kane, Peter, disch. Jan, 1862, for disability. Lord, John F.


Logan, Johnson C., captured at Bull Run Ang. 29, 1862, and exchanged. Labounty, William A., Co. F; wounded at Bull Run Ang. 29, 1862, and died.


McCabe, John. Otis, John H.


Roberts, Charles P., wounded at Bull Run Ang. 29, 1862; died. Soesman, Flavius A., Co. B ; wounded at Fair Oaks June 25, 1862. Shepherd, J. Thompson, James A.


Tash, Edwin S., disch. July 16, 1861, for disability. Watson, Charles E.


THIRD REGIMENT NEW HAMPSHIRE VOLUNTEERS. (For three years. Left Concord Sept. 3, 1861.)


Colonel, Enoch Q. Fellows, Sandwich. Surgeon, Andrew J. H. Buzzell.


COMPANY K.


Israel B. Littlefield, capt., res. Fitzgerald, John J.


April 1, 1862. Frye, Augustus.


Welbee J. Butterfield, 1st lieut., Houston, Harrison.


res. March 6, 18G3. Hanlan, Joseph.


Allen, Charles H.


Hall, Edwin F.


Brown, Charles H.


Judkins, Henry.


Bolo, George N.


Lock, John C.


Burns, Charles M.


MeLain, Hugh.


Ball, Joseph H.


()'Connell, Timothy, Co. C.


Cassidy, James.


Parkinson, John W.


Campbell, Nathaniel J.


Place, John.


Davis, Henry S.


Rahill, James H.


Dustin, Adrian C.


Sherry, Patrick.


Estes, Leonard.


Stokes, Benjamin.


Edgerly, Jonathan H.


Warren, Frederick A.


Farrill, Thomas.


Warren, Paul C.


FOURTH REGIMENT NEW HAMPSHIRE VOLUNTEERS. (For three years. Left Manchester Sept. 7, 1861.) Colonel Thomas J. Whipple, Laconia. COMPANY A.


Charles W. Sawyer, capt.


Lord, John A.


Jasper G. Wallace, Ist lient.


Lane, Joseph.


Legg, Lucien B., Jr.


McGuinness, John, Jr.


Mullen, John.


Bateman, Richard W.


McGaw, Michael.


Bean, Levi.


McDade, Joseph.


Brooks, William H., Co. G.


Osgood, James Y.


Clay, Charles H.


Quimby, John W.


Carter, Charles A.


Roberts, John H.


Carroll, Edward.


Rose, Joseph F.


Cole, Jereminh.


Ricker, Oliver P. Shapleigh, Martin L.


Corson, Martin V. B.


Durgin, George W.


Fall, John J.


Frost, David D.


Wallace, Nelson J.


Gage, George F.


Hayes, David C.


Hall, Stephen T.


Watson, John L.


Hughes, Jolın.


Wendell, David A.


Hughes, Barnard.


Wentworth, John A.


Jackson, John.


Watson, Barnard F.


· FIFTH REGIMENT NEW HAMPSHIRE VOLUNTEERS. (For three years. Left Concord Oct. 29, 1861.) Colonel, Edward E. Cross, Lancaster.


COMPANY D.


Avery, Edgar. Bliss, Charles.


Leighton, Samnel R.


Boulter, Joseph B. McCone, John.


Church, Charles, disch. Aug. 6, 1862, for disability. Edgerly, Charles R., disch. May 14, 1862, far disability.


McCone, James. Mitchell, Andrew J., discharged.


Murrill, John Jr., died April, 1862. Mulligan, Martin.


Foss, Joel S., disch. Oct. 1862, for disability.


Gilpatrick, Rouben E. Gale, William. Hawkins, John D., died Jan. 7, 1862.


Murphy, Peter. Newell, Charles H.


Otis, William L. Peavey, John.


Pinkham, Andrew J.


Harvey F. Wiggin, 1st lient., Co. I. Bolo, Andrew J.


Shakley, George.


Tibbetts, George W.


Whitehouse, George W.


Welsh, James.


Ivirs, William.


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HISTORY OF STRAFFORD COUNTY, NEW HAMPSHIRE.


Reynolds, Andrew T.


Rogers, Geo. F. Rhines, John. Rothwell, Jerry.


Ryan, John.


Wentworth, George G., died July 14, 1862. Welch, Joha, wounded at Freder- icksburg, and died. Whitehouse, Joseph H.


SIXTH REGIMENT NEW HAMPSHIRE VOLUNTEERS.


(For three years. Left Keene Dec. 25, 186].) Colonel, Simon G. Griffin. COMPANY H.


Abbott, Philbrick R.


Hussey, George W.


Adamıs, Jno. T., Co. D.


Hussey, John W.


Bolo, John W.


Kaott, Thomas.


Bodwell, Charles A.


Keay, William II.


Drew, Martin V., disch. for dis- ability.


Drew, Andrew J.


McCone, James. McSoley, Patrick.


Garrity, John.


Piakbamı, John H.


Fountain, Joseph.


Varney, James R.


Hausoa, William E.


Varney, George W.


Hersom, Oliver, Jr.


Waldron, Jobo B.


Hauson, George W.


Whittier, Osgood T.


SEVENTH REGIMENT NEW HAMPSHIRE VOLUNTEERS. (For three years. Left Manchester Jan. 14, 1862.)


Colonel, H. S. Putnam, Cornish. Major, Daniel Smith, died Angust, 1862.


Adjutant, Thomas A. Henderson. Quartermaster, George S. Ilsason.


COMPANY F.


Augustus W. Rollings, captsia. Oliver M. Clark, Ist lieutenant.


Leander Fogg, Ist lieutenant Co. K.


Perley B. Bryant, 2d lieutenant Co. I.


Austia, Jacob K.


McDual, lugh.


Birkford, Joseph C.


McCody, Patrick.


Baker, John C.


McKanna, Michael.


Butler, Edwin C.


McKone, Michael.


Brown, John B.


Meader, Thomas F.


Buzzell, George E.


Otis, John C.


Browu, Patrick.


Perkins, James.


Foster, Charles E.


Quimby, James M.


Bradford, Francis I.


Petty, Richard R.


Hall, Charles F.


Roberts, William.


Bedell, Ivory.


Piakham, Henry A.


Hall, Stacy W.


Simpkins, Luke.


Blake, Aaron II.


Patterson, Jobn H.


Heatlı, Alonzo.


Staples, John W.


Buace, George.


Perkins. Samuel.


Card, Sylvester.


Perkins, Martin V. B.


Cilley, Benjamin F.


Pickering, Levi.


Cousios, Charles E.


Place, John W.


Clark, William, Jr.


Roberts, George.


Claridge, Ira.


Rand, John T.


Chadwick, Charles E.


Riley, James.


Caverno, Michael.


Roberts, John.


Curtis, Fraucis.


Ripley, George H.


Richard Cody, Ist lient., resigned.


James Knott, 2d lieut.


Agnew, ffenry.


DeNally, Dennis.


Carpenter, Samuel C.


Farrall, Thomas E.


Agnew, Michael.


Moor, George.


Cook, Benjamin F.


Foss, Drew.


Bodge, Stephen.


Morgan, John.


Cotton, James.


Fisher, John.


Berry, Alonzo F. W.


Morrison, Matthew.


Dearborn, Wyman, discharged for disability.


Gray, William F.


Cox, Henry.


McDonald, Jsmes.


Decatur, William.


Green, Willis C.


Card, Joseph.


McCoy, Henry.


Dudley, George W.


Goodwia, Nathaniel.


Coin, Patrick.


Murphy, Frank.


Duna, Frauk.


Grant, Henry.


Dobbins, James.


Evans, Josiah.


Gray, Solomon S.


Davis, Samuel C.


Foss, David H.


Grant, Charles.


Emerson, Henry H.


Pinkham, William.


Felker, Jonathan K.


Guppy, Langdon.


Follett, James W.


Renshaw, James B.


Kimball, James.


Fall, Henry.


Foy, Willianı.


Kimball, James A. Kuox, Erastus.


Harltford, George. Hill, Moses C.


Grimes, Robert. Hughes, John. -


Hughes, Michael.


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Kemball, Charles W. Littlefield, George W. Lord, Charles A., Co. A.


Tolmy, Nicholas.


Meader, John F.


Hanghey, Patrick.


Haughey, John, Jr.


Smith, Davidl D.


1Folt, Joseph N.


Snell. Albert F.


Hanson, George W. Hobbs, Nathaniel P.


Shaw, William. Suell, Seth.


Jenness, George W.


Thompson, Samuel.


Kimball, Charles B.


Thayer, William F.


Kelley, Moses R.


Worcester, Albert.


Whitehead, John.


Kenniston, Samuel D.


Warren, Edwin, F. Wentworth, Charles H.


Kimball, Orin. Rowe, Stephen.


Rahill, Michael.


Robinson, Elbridge G.


Riag, Thomas.


Wentworth, Ezekiel.


Stackpole, George K.


Webster, Samuel.


Stackpole, Charles. Wiggia, J. Muaroe.


Stackpole, Josiah.


York, George H.


Smith, John H.


York, James G.


Smith, Churles W.


York, Josiah.


EIGHTH REGIMENT NEW HAMPSHIRE VOLUNTEERS. (For three years. Left Manchester Jan. 25, 1862.) Colonel, Hawkes Fearing, Jr., Manchester.


COMPANY G.


Fernald, William H. H.


Sawyer, Horatio G.


Lord, Horace W.


Walker, Heury.


Roberts, Charles A.


NINTH REGIMENT NEW HAMPSHIRE VOLUNTEERS.


(For three years. Left Concord Ang. 25, 1862.)


Colonel, E. Q. Fellows, Sandwich.


Chaplaiu, Edward M. Gushes, Dover.


COMPANY D


Andrew J. Hough, Ist lieutenant, subsequently captain.


Abbott, Oria S.


Kuott, Edward.


Burley, Charles H.


Lyous, Jobu, Jr.


Buace, Eli.


McDonald, Patrick.


Brewster, William A.


McCooley, Patrick.


Daney, Hiel P. McCoole, Dennis.


Donovan, Jobo.


McDade, Patrick.


Emery, George W.


Otis, Sylvester.


Frye, Charles A.


Quimby, Joseph C.


Jenness, George.


Vallely, Jolın.


Judge, Joha.


Whyte, Audrew.


TENTII REGIMENT NEW HAMPSHIRE VOLUNTEERS.


(For three years. Left Manchester Sept. 22. 1862.) Colonel, Michael T. Donohoe. COMPANY I.


Cate, Nathaniel S.


Foss, Moses W.


Cook, George W.


Finnegan, James.


Gibbs, John F.


Caton, James.


Marky, Thomas.


Pinkham, John S. Printy, Edward.


Fisher, Erastus E. Pinkbum, John F.


Keenan, Peter.


Hewes, Andrew J.


Gleason, Andrew.


Law, Thomas.


Hemenway, Albert.


Lord, Charles F. Libbey, James II.


Littlefield, Rufus C.


Hughes, Patrick R. Hanson, Harrisou.


Rogers, Owen. Sullivan, Thomas. Starlin, Joha. Sullivaa, John. Scully, Deunis. Sheehanı, Michael.


Grant, Lucien.


Ham, John.


Towle, Patrick.


Wentworth, Ephraim. Willey, James. Willey, George W.


McKenna, James.


Kennistoa, Franklin.


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DOVER.


ELEVENTH REGIMENT NEW HAMPSHIRE VOLUNTEERS.


(For three years. Left Concord Sept. II, 1862.) Col. Walter Ilarriman, Warner. COMPANY K.


Nathaniel Low, Jr., capt.


B. Frank Rackley, Ist lieut., res. Dec. 24, 1862.


Glidden, Henry S. Hill, Charles W. Hartford, Joseph L.


Hanson, Enoch T.


Henry W. Twombly, 2d lient , pro. Dec. 24, 1862.


Charles E. Everett, 2d lieut., pro. Dec. 24, 1862.


Amazeen, Abraham.


Blaisdell, David L.


Kingsbury, Calvin P.


Boardman, Thomas. Boardman, Thomas W.


Lord, Charles E. Moore, Moses II.


McGuinness, Patrick.


Meader, Jasper Y.


Norton, William H.


Boston, Janies. Chamberlain, Joseph. Cook, Charles Il. Caswell, George A.


Dame, Joseph.


Demeritt, James H.


Palmer, John G.


Davis, William Il.


Robinson, Edward H.


Delaney, John W.


Seavey, Henry.


Dame, Albert W.


Scates, Charles E.


Everett, Clarendon.


Smith, Charles H.


Sawyer, Levi N.


Snell, William Il.


Spurlin, Charles F.


Swain, Truman. Trickey, Natbaniel.


Tompkins, Charles R.


Tulmy, James.


Ford, William H. Waterhouse, Charles H. Fernald, John S. P. W'hidden, Alfred S.


Ford, Noah P.


Whyte, Andrew, Jr.


Goodrich, Charles A.


Whitehouse, Joseph.


Gray, Joshua B. Gove, Hiram.


Warren, Charles W.


Gould, Arthur J.


Young, Louis A.


Glidden, Benjamin F., died at Fal- month, Dec. 9, 1862.


Young, Jacob N.


TWELFTH REGIMENT NEW HAMPSHIRE VOLUNTEERS. Rust, Charles A., Co. K.


FOURTEENTH REGIMENT NEW HAMPSHIRE VOLUNTEERS. Hussey, Albert F., q.m .- sergt.


FIFTEENTH REGIMENT NEW HAMPSHIRE VOLUNTEERS.


(For nine months. Left Concord December, 1862.)


Colonel, John W. Kingman, Durham. Chaplain, Edwin M. Weelock. Quartermaster, Ira A. Moody. Quartermaster-sergeant, George W. Hobbs.


Quartermaster's clerk, W. Delmore Place.


COMPANY K.


John O. Wallingford, let lieut. Bunce, Charles. Gowen, John.


Smith, John.


SEVENTEENTH REGIMENT.


Brown, Enoch. Paul, George W. Pinkham, Nathaniel.


Bennett, Charles W. Clark, William B. Sherry, John H.


Davis, Augustus A. Sanborn, Austin. Wentworth, George N.


Drew, Joseph. Drew, John S. Giles, Charles P. Gale, Albert. McCabe, Francis. McCabe, John.


Walker, John. Watson, Isaac. Wentworth, Clark. York, Gilman J.


EIGHTEENTII REGIMENT.


Conner, Isaiah C.


Stackpole, Albert F.


Fuller, Henry F.


Tebbets, George B. Woods, J. H. C.


Gowing, John.


Goodwin, Jantes F.


Whitehouse, Alonzo II.


Hodgdon, Joseph H.


NEW ENGLAND CAVALRY.


Allen, Charles E.


Heath, George W.


Bean, John.


Kimball, Edward L.


Bean, Jonathan.


Littlefield, Cyrus.


Bean, Jonathan M.


Pinkham, Thomas B.


Cochran, Adam.


Philbrick, Ivory E.


Coleman, David.


Stockbridge, Ira. Smith, Charles F.


Colomy, Daniel, Jr.


Carnes, Edward.


Torrens, James W.


Corson, Benjamin F.


Tuttle, John L.


Dore, Charles A.


Wentworth, Hiram S.


Goodwin, Samuel II.


Pray, Andrew.


Glidden, Charles A.


Rothwell, Eleazer.


Ilill, Lebbens.


FOURTH COMPANY HEAVY ARTILLERY.


Billings, James H.


Merrill, Isaac K.


Brownell, William R.


Meserve, Jolın C.


Cole, John W.


Otis, John H.


Colman, Charles.


Quinn, Peter.


Demeritt, Charles A. Rollins, George W.


Davis, Grandville.


Rowe, James.


Davis, Edgar W.


Smith, Wesley M.


Edgerly, Charles R.


Smith, Newton C.


Greenhalgh, Timothy.


Smith, William P.


llughes, James.


Tebbetts, Samnel II.


Hanson, James W.


Thayer, W. F., lient.


Kingebury, James A.


Libbey, J. T. S., lieut.


Berden Sharpshooters .- George H. Chase, Moses P. Moulton.


Andrew Sharpshooters .- Jacob K. Mndgett, Isaac N. Mudgett, Henry Moulton.


Ist Mass. Regiment -John F. Meader, George H. Hanscom).


12th Mass. Regiment .- John S Grant. 13th Mass. Regiment .- John H. Place, Charles C. Guppy, S. Frank Hart- ford.


17th Mass. Regiment .- John Tucker.


22d Mass. Regiment .- Edward M. Tucker.


25th Muss. Regiment .- Andrew J. Inghes.


28th Mass. Regiment .- James McCarty.


35th Mass. Regiment .- William H. Hackett.


6th Mass, Battery -Daniel L. Perkins (died Oct. 16, 1862).


1st Maine Regiment .- John B. Franklin. 3d Maine Regiment .- Henry Judkins.


7th Maine Regiment .- Patrick Hughes, William A. Robinson.


12th Maine Regiment .- Edward Bearer.


16th Maine Regiment .- Joha F. llarding.


17th Maine Regiment .- Joseph Hughes.


D'ermont Regiment .- Alvin Morse. 16th New York Regiment .- Sylvester Abbott.


52d New York Regiment .- Patrick Hefferman.


99th Pennsylvania Regiment .- James McDonald, N. Y. Battery Light Artillery .- Benjamin F. Holt.


6th Ohio Regiment .- John W. Hussey.


5th Regiment Excelsior Brigade .- Isaac K. Merrill. Regular Army-4th Regiment .- John Mullen, George Corson.


Invalid Corps .- W. J. Butterfield, Charles Church.


Substitute, 1863, M. McDermott. Substitute, 1864, Patrick Ryan.


Veteran Reserve Corps .- Thomas B. Pinkham, George Shackley. 5th Regiment .- Charles II. Gerrieh (drafted), Benjamin Hanson (drafted), Charles Lovejoy.


-- Regiment .- Oscar A. Mill.


2d U. S. Artillery .- Brearton David. 115th U. S. Colored Infantry .- John R. Ham, surgeon. Maj. George P. Folsom, paymaster. Maj. Charles W. Woodman, paymaster.


Capt. Daniel Hall.


Capt. Andrew H. Young, quartermaster. Lieut. John J. Devin, U. S. army. Cadet William A. Garland, Military Academy, West Point.


Howard, William T,


Ilill, Albert A. Jones, Charles M. Jenness, Franklin H.


Brown, Nathaniel.


Berry, George G. Babb, John A.


Nason, Renben, wounded at Fred- ericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862, dis- charged.


Pray, John C., paroled prisoner at Annapolis.


Everett, L. Theodore. Foss, Joshına B. Foot, George E.


Towle, Jeremy B.


French, Joseph 1}. Foxon, George K. Franklin, James W. Flanders, Charles H.


Webster, Benjamin K.


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HISTORY OF STRAFFORD COUNTY, NEW HAMPSHIRE.


U. S. NAVY.


Thomas G. Salter, chaplain.


George H. Wadleigh, Naval School, Newport, R. I.


Edward Woodman, Naval School, Newport, R. I.


Adams, Charles W.


McQuade, John.


Agnew, llenry.


Merrill, William.


Agnew, Peter.


Mitchell, Josiah.


Ashton, James H.


Newhall, Ehen. W.


Barker, Joshua.


Oates, Barnard.


Blaisdell, John.


O'Neal, Owen.


Brown, Robert D.


Paul, Charles F.


Burley, Charles.


Peaslee, Joseph E.


Burley, Josiah.


Pierce, Henry M.


Cassily, Patrick.


Place, James H. K.


Caton, Patrick.


Place, Alonzo R.


Chamberlain, C. E.


Rahill, Michael.


Chandler, Elisha M.


Renshaw, Henry.


Chandler, William.


Renshaw, James.


Cody. John.


Renshaw, William H.


Cotter, Patrick


Rhines, William H.


Davis, Alonzo L.


Roberts, James A.


Davis, Franklin F.


Rogers, William.


Drew, Charles W.


Rollins, Charles L.


Drew, Willian.


Rothwell, Eleazer.


Dann, Samuel A.


Rowe, Jesse.


Ferguson, Albert.


Sampson, Charles A.


Sanborn, Andrew J


Finnegan, Joseph.


Smith, Newton C.


Frost, John G.


Snell, George C.


Glines, Bradbury.


Staples, John M.


Grimes, Francis.


Starlin, James.


Guppy, George N.


Steele, Thomas M.


Hemenway, Benjamin.


Thompson, Edward.


Hughes, James.


Tompkins, Charles R.


Hughes, Peter.


Webster, William G., Jr.


Hord, Stephen N.


Welsh, Rodman.


Jordan, Oscar F.


Wilson, Edward A.


Keay, Charles M.


York, George.


Kimball, Samuel H.


York, Simeon D.


Lock, Jeremiah.


Young, John A.


McCalle, Patrick.


Young, Joseph.


McQuade, James.


Yonug, Thomas F.


BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES.


NOAII MARTIN.


Noah Martin, son of Samuel and Sally Cochrane Martin, was born in Epsom, N. H., July 26, 1801.


His ancestors, both on the paternal and maternal side, were of that sterling class of settlers, the Scotch- Irish. Nathaniel Martin, the progenitor, who mar- ried Margaret Mitchell, had a son William, who came to this country with his father when he was a mere child. They settled in Londonderry, N. H. Samuel, son of William, was the father of the sub- ject of this sketch. His mother, Sally, was the eldest daughter of Maj. James Cochrane, of Pembroke, N. H.


being with him one year, and finished the two re- maining years with Dr. Graves, of Deerfield.


He graduated at Dartmouth in the medical class of 1824, and soon after commenced the practice of his profession as partner with Dr. Graves, his former teacher, remaining with him one year. In 1825 he removed to Great Falls, and at once entered into a large and lucrative practice. Here he remained nine years, when he removed to Dover. He had established for himself at Great Falls an enviable reputation both as a physician and surgeon, and he soon gained at Dover the confidence and affection of the people. He was now considered one of the best physicians and surgeons in the State; in fact, the leading phy- sician in this section and the consulting physician in difficult cases requiring superior medical skill. 11is natural dignity of mien and courteous bearing, united with his social qualities, pleasing address, and sym- pathetic heart, served to make him very popular. HIe was deeply devoted to his profession, pursuing it with a ceaseless ardor, giving it his greatest thought and study, and making many sacrifices of a personal nature for its benefit. All who sought his counsel found him faithful and sure, always ready with kind words of advice and encouragement, and in the many delicate offices connected with his profession he dis- played that discriminating sense, judgment, and tact, conjoined with a nice observance of a tender and sernpulous confidence, which were among his char- acteristics, and endeared him to the hearts of his patients.




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