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Chose, in addition, six men, two from each division of the town, to " procure enlistments " and receive a proper consideration seenre callot- for their services, - " Lower Division," R. G. L. Bartlett
and Warren Il. Smith ; " West Division," David Shaw and Robinson C. Rollins ; " East Division," Thomas W. Perkins and Stephen C. Robinson. The above action was virtually confirmed at a special town meeting, Sept. 22, 1862, especially for those culisted " under the call for 300,000 nine months' drafted men."
In 1863 three special meetings were called. At the first and second, in September and November, nothing was accomplished. At the third, Dee. 10, at the suggestion of special committees, it was voted, first, that the selectmen take immediate measures to fill our quota by offer- ing such bounty as they consider necessary to raise the volunteers, advancing the amount of the bounties and paying such further sms as may be necessary to cach, not exceeding $300, besides the amount of the State and national bounties ; and that they be authorized to bor- row on the credit of the town a smm not exceeding 818,000 for this purpose. Secondly, that the town pay to those who have been or may be drafted under the present enrohuent, and have or may furnish sub- stitutes, - to the man or his substitute, -the sum of $275,
Liberal boun- and to those who have paid $300 commutation, the sun of ties proposed. $175 ; and that a sum of money not to exceed $4,000 be borrowed to carry this article into effect.
March, 1864, " Voted that three men who enlisted for three years and received only $200 be paid their full bounty." June 25, 1864, voted that the selectimen hire, on the credit of the town, a smmm not exceeding $20,000 for the purpose of procuring volunteers or substi- tutes, to be credited to the town's quota on any future call. Ang. 30, voted that the selectmen be instructed to pay $100 for one year's men, $200 for two years' men, $300 for three years' men, and the same proportion for any other term of service, to volunteers and substitutes who shall be mustered into the United States service ; also to pay drafted men the highest bounty required by law, on being mustered in. After much discussion mpon the importance of getting the enrol- ment at Portsmouth corrected by the personal attendance of those claimning exemption on account of physical disability, it was voted
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" that the selectmen detail six men to notify the invalids and see that they get out and go to Portsmouth, ou expense of the town, to be examined by the surgeon." (Several enrolled men actually went.) Dec. 15, the action of the town was that all who wish to furnish indi- vidual substitutes can do so by paying what they cost Vute of town more than volunteers, the town advancing to them the with reference
to substitutes. cost of a volunteer; also to pay $300 to all those that have furnished substitutes and have taken a State note, not having received the same from the town before, and $600 to all those who have not taken a State note, the town taking the responsibility of said note. Also voted that the selectmen borrow, on the credit of the town, a sum not exceeding $30,000 to put in volunteers and substi- tutes, and elected Robinson C. Rollins agent to procure such (volun- teers and substitutes), " not to exceed fifty men, above all former calls, to be furnished at the best advantage."
There are enough now upon the stage to interpret the above action of the town ; and merely remarking that as a whole it seems creditable and not unworthy the patriotic spirit of the fathers in 1776 and 1814, we will now add the lists of soldiers furnished by Sanbornton, according to the Adjutant-General's published " Reports," with brief remarks after each name, as are therein given, and only such : -
SANBORNTON SOLDIERS IN THE WAR OF REBELLION, -1801-1805. (Chronologically arranged by Years.) THE THREE YEARS' MEN OF 1801.
In N. II. Fourth Regiment ; enlisted Sept. 18-20, 1861, for three years : -
1. CHARLES K. BUSWELL .; private, Co. D; discharged for disability, Dec. 31, 1862. (See Vol. 1I. p. 79-20. )*
2. CHARLES C. CLARK; corporal, Co. D; discharged for disability, Dec. 5, 1861; re-enlisted, Fifteenth Regiment, corporal, Co. II, Oct. 11, 1802.
3. ANDREW B. CUTLER; private, Co. D; re-enlisted veteran, Co. D), Jan. 1, 1864; captured at Deep Run, Va., Ang. 16, 1864; died at Salisbury, N. C., Dec. 22, 1864. (See Vol. II. p. 200-2.)
4. CHARLES H. DEARBORN ; private, Co. D ; died of disease, at IIllton Icad,
S. C., July 20, 1863. (See Vol. II. p. 223-45. )
5. ALBERT L. FITZGERALD; private, Co. D); promoted to corporal; then to first lieutenant, Oet. 26, 1863; discharged for disability. (See Vol. II. p. 223-14.)
* Incidental allusions to the war service of a portion of the men on the following . lists are found in the Genealogies of Vol. II., to which references are thus mnade, the number following the short dash being the consecutive number on the giveu page under which the naque appears.
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G. BENJAMIN T. HANNAFORD ; private, Co. D; realded Ju Northfield, but re-vull-led for Sanbornton Dec. 26, 15es.
F. AUNER I KnowETON; corporal, Co. D; promoted to list sergeant ; re-enlisted Jan. 1, 161; connalsloued first lieutenant, Co. H, Nov. 9, 1864; connaissloued captain, Co. 11, Feb. 17, 1865; mustered ont Aug. 23, 1865.
8. HouseR B. Mountsoy; private, Co. D; promoted to sergeant ; tulls- tered out Sept. 27, last. (See Vol. 11. p. 508-166, 1.)
J. JOHN W. SANBORN ; private, Co. D; promoted to corporal ; mustered out Sept. 27, 1864. (See Vol. II. p. 654-865, 3.)
10. WixTugor 1. Smirn; private, Co. D; discharged for disability, Oct. 19, 1861. (See Vol. II. p. 723-52, 1.)
11. CHARLES W. Tirox; second leutenant, Co. K; resigned Jan. 16, 1862; re-enlisted, Nluth Regiment, first lieutenant, Co. C, Aug. 10, 1862. (See Vol. 11. p. 803-81.)
In N. H. Sixth Regiment ; enlisted Nov. 30, 1861, for three years : --
12. ELIJME HASTINGS; private, Co. I; promoted to corporal ; discharged, at Washington, D. C., for disability, Nov. 27, 1862.
13. CHARLES JAQUES; private, Co. 1; discharged for disability, at New- bern, N. C., June 24, 1862.
14. JAMES E. SANBORN; private, Co. I; re-enlisted as veteran for three years, Dee. 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 N. II. Eighth Regimeut ; enlisted Dec. 20-31, 1861, for tlirce years : -
15. GEORGE A. FLANDERS; captain, Co. F; wounded May 27, 1863; pro- mioted to lieutenant-colonel Dec. 16, 1863; mustered out Jan. 18, 1si5.
16. JOSKIH W. BLAKE; private, Co. F; discharged for disability, July 3, 1862.
17. ELIJAH P. BURNS; private, Co. F; promoted to corporal Dec. 1, 1803; mustered out Jan. 18, 1865.
18. BENMAN S. CAWLEY ; privale, Co. G; promoted to corporal Jan. 1, 1864; re-culisted Jan. 4, 1861; transferred to Co. B, Veteran Battalion Eighth N. 11. Vols., Jan. 1, 1865 ; mustered out Oct. 28, 1865. (Sce Vol. II. p. 95-83, 2.)
19. AMos K. Corr; private, Co. D; promoted to corporal Aug. 1, 1863; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps April 10, 1864. (See Vol. II. p. 187-65.)
20. AMION B. FELLOWS; private, Co. F; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, May, 1864.
21. SAMUEL C. FIFIELD; private, Co. F; discharged for disability, March 27, 1868. (See Vol. II. p. 277-17, 1.)
2. GEORGE 11. FLAGG; corporal, Co. D; promoted to sergeant Jan. 10, 1863; discharged for disability, at New Orleans, La., April 22, 1864.
93. EPHRAIM L. FROST; private, Co. F; mustered out Jan. 18, 1865. (See Vol. II. p. 321-305, 3.)
24. JOSIAH C. GIMMIAN; corporal, Co. F; promoted to sergeant Jan. 5, 1863; re-enlisted same as [18]: wounded April 8, 1864; died of disease, Oet. 14, 1864. (See Vol. 11. p. 511-80.)
25. NATHAN P. HANCOCK ; private, Co. F; discharged for disability, April, 1504.
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20. WILLIAM F. HANNAFORD; private, Co. F; re-enlisted same as [15]; promoted to corporal Feb. 11, lack; to sergeant Sept. 1, 1864; to first ser- geant November, 1864; not officially accounted for.
27. Wirmau Thauack; private, Co. D; re-enlisted same as [18] ; trans- ferred to Co. A, Veteran Battalion Eighth N. II. Vols., Jan. 1, 1865; mustered out Oct. 28, 1865.
28. LEONARD HUSE; private, Co. F ; died of disease, at Brashear City, La., May 31, 1803. (See Vol. II. p. 389-57, 5.)
20. WILLIAM S. HrSE; private, Co. F; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps April 30, 1864. (See Vol. II. p. 389-57, 4.)
30. JOHN B. LAMPREY; private, Co. D; re-enlisted Jau. 4, 1864; traus- ferred as [27]; discharged for disability, at Concord, June 2, 1805.
31. SPENCER LANE; corporal, Co. D; promoted to sergeant, Jan. 1, 1864; re-enlisted as [18] ; promoted to sergeant-major, Nov. 13, 1804; mustered out Jan. 18, 1865. (See Vol. II. p. 446-141, 1.)
32. Ezna E. MommALL; private, Co. D; promoted to corporal; re-culisted as [18]; transferred as [27]; promoted to sergeant Aug. 21, 1865; mustered out Oct. 28, 1805. (See Vol. II. p. 153-35, 3. )
33. HANAN PIPER; private, Co. D; mustered out Jan. 18, 1865.
34. JOSEPH P. SANBORN; private, Co. F; discharged for disability, March 27, 1863. (See Vol. II. p. 054-365, 2.)
35. JOSEPH WALLIS; Urst sergeant, Co. F; promoted to second lieutenant Jan. 3, 1803; killed ut Port Hudson, La., June 14, 1863. (See Vol. II. p. 820- 70.)
30. GEORGE R. WHICHER; private, Co. F.
In N. II. Battalion, First N. E. Cavalry ; mustered in Oct. 24 and Dec. 17, 1861 : -
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37. HOSEA Q. MASON; Troop B; promoted to sergeant Dec. 30, 1801 ; dis- charged for disability, at Concord, May 11, 1862.
38. SAMUEL W. LEIGHTON; Troop I; promoted to corporal July 13, 1862; died at Camp Parole, Aunapolis, Md., Sept. 17, 1863. (See Vol. II. p. 402-7.)
- 39. JOHN W. SWAIN; Troop K; discharged for disability, Feb. 4, 1863. (Sce Vol. II. p. 22-21, 1.)
In Second U. S. Sharp-shooters : -
40. DAVID C. WYATT; first enlisted Sept. 9, 1861; re-enlisted veteran, Jan. 4, 1564; promoted to sergeant March 1, 1864; wounded severely Aug. 15, 1864 ; transferred to 5th N. 11. Vols. Jan. 30, 1865. (See Vol. II. p. 86>-23.) (Was the earliest enlisted Sanbornton man, according to Adjutant-General's report.)
THE THREE YEARS' MEN OF 1862.
In N. HI. Battalion, First N. E. Cavalry (added) ; enlisted Jan. 21, 1862 : -
41. BYRON L. CARR; Troop M; re-enlisted Feb. 1, 1864.
42. CLARENCE B. SANBORN ; Troop M. (See Vol. II. p. 668-480, 3.)
43. Oris C. WYarr; lieutenant ; promoted to captain of Troop B, March 31, 18C4. (See Vol. II. p. 808-22. )
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In N. H. Ninth Regiment : mustered in July 17 (Aug. 13 and 15), 1862, for three years : -
44. AARON CHASE; private, Co. C; transferred to brigude bund, Oct. 1, 1862.
45. CHARLES H. CHASE (Aug. 15) ; private, Co. C.
46. Samet. R. EASTMAN ; corporal, Co. C.
47. JOHN F. EVANS; private, Co. C; promoted to corporal; captured July 30, 1864; dled of disease, at Darwell, Va., Jan. 15, 1865.
48. Levi W. Hu. ; wagoner, Co. C; discharged for disability, Dec. 1, 1st2. 49. PAUL. B. JOHNSON; private, Co. C; discharged for disubilly, at Cou- cord, Dec. 23, 1863.
50. HORACE B. PAGE (Aug. 13) ; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, Sept. 30, 1863; umistered out Ang. 12, 1865.
51. SAMUEL D. PEARSON; private, Co. C; dled of starvation, at Salisbury, N. C., Nov. 9, 1864.
In N. II. Twelfth Regiment, Co. D, and " mustered in Sept. 5, 1862" (unless otherwise designated) : -
52. J. WARE BUTTERFIELD; captain; honorably discharged Nov. 17, 1862. 53. JOHN M. BICKFORD; corporal; wounded May 3, 1863; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, Feb. 23, 1864; mustered out July 26, 1865.
54. BENJAMIN E. BLACKSTONE; private ; discharged by order, at Washing- ton, D. C., Nov. 26, 1862.
55. HENRY C. BUZZELLI .; private ; promoted to corporal, Nov. 6, 1863; ser- geant, May 1, 1864; wounded severely June 3, 1864; died of wounds, at Wash- ington, D. C., June 29, 1864. (See Vol. II. p. 78-14.)
36. JAMES T. CALL.RY; private; died of disease, at Falmouth, Va., Jan. 13, 1863. (See Vol. II. p. 89-27, 3.)
57. CHARLES A. CATE; private, Co. II, Sept. 9; killed at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863. (See Vol. II. p. 108-71.)
58. AUGUSTUS L. CHAPMAN; private, Sept. 2; killed at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863. (See Vol. II. p. 113-19, 1.)
59. SurTa CharMAN; private. (See Vol. II. p. 114-36.)
60. LEONARD CONANT; wagoner; munstered out June 18, 1865.
61. JOHN G. DONIVAN; private; wounded May 3, 1863; mustered out June 21, 1865. (See Vol. II. p. 229-10. )
62. Crous P. Dow; private, Co. HI, Sept. 9; wounded slightly June 3, 1864; promoted to corporal, Sept. 1, 1864; mustered out June 21, 1865. (See Vol. II. p. 774-10, 1.)
63. CHARLES W. DROWN; private ; promoted to corporal, Feb. 6, 1864; to sergeant, May 1, 1864; wounded slightly June 3, 1864; discharged by order, at New York, N. Y., May 19, 1865.
64. CHARLES E. EDGERLY; private; wounded May 3, 1803; discharged for disability, at Concord, Oct. 14; 1563.
65. CHARLES H. Foss; private; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, Feb. 15, 1864; mustered out July 4, 1565.
66. ANDREW P. GHIMAN; private; wounded May 3, 1863; discharged for disability, at Concord, Oct. 17, 1863. (See Vol. II. p. 308-43. )
67. GEORGE B. GILMAN; private.
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68. MOSES B. GILMAN ; private; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, Sept. 30, 1863; mustered out July 6, 1865. (See Vol. II. p. 310-72.)
69. WARD E. GILMAN; private ; wounded May 3, 1863; mustered out June 21, 1865.
70. Dow B. GRIFFIN; private ; mustered out June 21, 1865.
71. GEORGE W. HIALL; first sergeant; wounded May 3, 1863; promoted to second lieutenant, Jan. 4, 1864; to first lieutenant, July 20, 1864; commis- sioned captain, Jan. 10, 1865 (declined) ; mustered out June 21, 1865.
72. ARTHUR L. HANNAFORD; private, Sept. 9; wounded May 3, 1863; pro- moted to corporal, May 1, 1865; mustered out June 21, 1865.
73. CLARK V. HINES; private, Co. E; mustered out June 21, 1865.
74. JAMES M. HODGDON; private, Co. E; mustered out June 21, 1865.
75. JOIN G. IlODUE; private; promoted to corporal; killed at Chancel- lorsville, May 3, 1863. (See Vol. II. p. 355-3.)
76. ALANSON P. HOWE; private. (See Vol. II. p. 357-2.)
77. PRESCOTT Y. HOWLAND; corporal; discharged for disability, at Wash- ington, D. C., Oct. 30, 1862. (See Vol. II. p. 49-35.)
78. JOHN JONES; private; wounded May 3, 1863; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, Feb. 23, 1864; mustered out Aug. 14, 1804.
79. JOSIAH JONES; private; discharged for disability, at Alexandria, Va., Nov. 20, 1863.
80. ASA KENISTON; private, Sept. 9; discharged by order, at Falmouth, Va., March 19, 1863.
81. ARTHUR L. KIMBALL; private ; mustered out June 21, 1865.
82. FRANK KNOWLTON; private; promoted to corporal, March 17, 1863; killed at Gettysburg, Pa., July 2, 1863. (Sce Vol. II. p. 425-5.)
83. JONATHAN E. LEAVITT; private; died of wounds, at Gettysburg, July 3, 1803. (See Vol. II. p. c51-343, 3.)
84. WESLEY LEIGHTON; private, Co. H, Sept. 9; killed at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863. (See Vol. II. p. 462-9. )
85. WILLIAM S. MARTIN; private; wounded May 3, 1803; died of wounds, at Potomac Creek, June 2, 1863.
86. JOHN MOORES; private; wounded May 3, 1863; promoted to corporal, April 19, 1864; to sergeant, Nov. 1, 1864; mustered out June 21, 1865.
87. BRADBURY M. MORRILL; second lieutenant, Sept. 8; promoted to first lieutenant Co. E, Nov. 18, 1862; honorubly discharged Nov. 11, 1863. (See Vol. II. p. 402-38. )
88. FREDERICK F. OSGOOD; private. (See Vol. II. p. 539-29. )
89. ALFRED V. PERRY ; private; mustered out June 21, 1865. (See Vol. II. p. 357-11.)
90. ILIMAMI C. PILLBRICK; private, Sept. 13; promoted to corporal, May 9, 1865; mustered out June 21, 1805.
91. LEAVITT S. ROBERTS; corporal; promoted to sergeant; transferred to Invalid Corps, Dec. 1, 1863. (See Vol. II. p. 599-3, 2.)
92. WILLIAM E. ROBERTs: private, Sept. 2, 1863; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, Feb. 2, 1865; mustered out July 25, 1865.
93. IRA ROBINSON; private ; wounded May 3, 1863; transferred to Invalid Corps, Feb. 23, 1864. (See Vol. II. p. 608-102. )
94. WILLIAM M. ROBINSON; private, Sept. 2, 1803; wounded May 3, 1863 ; mustered out June 21, 1865.
95. LEANDER S. Rowe; private, Sept. 9; discharged by order, at Wash- ington, D. C., Dec. 11, 1862. (Sce Vol. II. p. 871-6.)
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OG. BENJAMIN F. SANBORN; private; killed at Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1503. (See Vol. 11. p. 056-374. 1.)
97. Fran.von SANBORN ; private, Co. HI; discharged for disability, at Polut Lookout, Md., Feb. 1, 1861. (See Vol. II. p. 653-335, 1.)
98. OSCAR P. SANBORN; private; wounded May 3, 1863; discharged by order, at Alexandria, Va., Nov. 15, 1863. (See Vol. II. p. 657-384, 2.)
99. THEODORE SANBORN; private; died of disease, ut Fortress Monroe, Jan. 28, 1565.
100. WILLIAM H. SANBORN; corporal; wounded June 3, 1861; promoted to sergeant, Jan. 1, 1865; mustered out June 21, 1805.
101. ANDREW J. SMALL ; private ; missing at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863 ; galned from missing ; wounded slightly May 14, 1864; mustered out June #1, 1865.
102. GRonce 11. Smiri; private, Co. G, Sept. 9; killed at Chancellors- ville, May 3, 1865. (See Vol. 1I. p. 723-72, 6.)
103. GrondR W. Swatx; private; killed at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1563. (See Vol. II p. 22-21, 2.)
104. SAMUEL. B. SWAIN; sergeant ; promoted to first sergeant, May 1, 1861 ; mustered out June 21, 1805. (See Vol. II. p. 308-34. )
105. LAFAYETTE W. Tirox: private; transferred to Invalld Corps, Feb. 23, 1864. (See Vol. II. p. 798-48.)
100. ISAAC B. VIRAIN; private; discharged by order, at Washington, Jan.
3, 1863. (See Vol. II. p. 820-62.)
107. ALBERT P. WADLEIGH; private; died of disease, at Falmouth, Va., Jan. 20, 1503. (See Vol. II. p. 820-64.)
108. Omax W. WALLACE; private; discharged by order, at Falmouth, Va., March 21, 1563. (See Vol. II. p. 825-58.)
109. BENJAMIN W. WERks; private; died Nov. 26, 1802. (See Vol. [I. p. 840-112.)
(It appears from the above record that " May 3, 1863," was the
The battle of severest day of the whole war for the " Sanbornton boys," Chancellors- no less than thirteen of their number being on that day ville. wounded in the battle of Chancellorsville, and six killed or fatally wounded.)
In N. II. Fifteenth Regiment (nine months' men), Co. II, mustered in Oct. 11, 1862, and mnstered out Ang. 13, 1863 (unless otherwise designated) : -
110. JACOB P .. B. SANBORN; captain; commissioned Nov. 3, 1802. (See Vol. II. p. 602-423.)
111. BRACKET J. BARER; musician. (See Vol. II. p. 18-37.)
112. JOHN D. BLAKE; corporal; sick at Sanbornton .* (See Vol. II. p. 231 21, 2.)
113. GEORGE F. BOWERS; private; died of disease, at Carrollton, La., May 9, 1863. (See Vol. II. p. 47-4.)
* Sickness at home is referred to, in this and similar cases, after the full term ot service had expired.
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114. HORACE A. BURLEY ; private ; died of disease, on board United States transport, July 30, 1863. (See Vol. 11. p. 70-100. )
115. JASON J. BURLEY; sergeant. (See Vol. II. p. 68-137. )
116. CHARLES W. BUZZELL; private. (See Vol. 11. p. 78-12.)
117. hevisa W. CoomBs; private.
118. Joux C. CoomBs; corporal.
119. GEORGE DAWSON ; private. (See Vol. II. p. 78-13.)
120. THOMAS W. DONALD; private.
121. MOSES E. EASTMAN; private ; died of disease on board U. S. trans- port, July 27, 1863. (See Vol. II. p. 712-23, 2.)
122. DANIEL S. GILMAN; private. (See Vol. II. p. 313-116.)
123. Jons leks; private.
124. SAMUEL II. JACOBS; private; sick at Sanbornton. (See Vol. II. p. 393-9.)
125. JOIN PERKINS; private, Oct. 31, 1862. (See Vol. II. p. 551-21.)
126. DANIEL M. PHILBROOK; private, Oet. 31, 1802.
127. THOMAS PHILBROOK ; private.
128. WILLIAM IL. PUM.BROOK; sergeant.
120. JOHN RUSSELS; private.
130. ADONTRAM T. SANBORN ; musician.
131. CHARLES H. SANBORN; private; died of disease, at Carrollton, La.,
May 25, 1863. (See Vol. II. p. 678-586, 1.)
132. HARLAN P. SANBORN; private; sick at Sanbornton. (See Vol. II. p. 662-425, 1.)
133. JOHN S. SANBORN; private. (See Vol. II. p. 656-384.)
134. Jonx Y. SANBORN; private.
135. Jonx B. Smerk; private ; died of disease, at Carrollton, La., Feb. 13. 1803. (See Vol. II. p. 710-45.)
136. HORACE P. SWAIN; private.
137. SAMUEL T. SWAIN; private; sick at Sanbornton.
138. JAMES S. WALKER; private.
In N. H. Sixteenth Regiment (nine-mouthis' men) : -
139. JAMES PIKE; colonel; commissioned Nov. 1, 1862; mustered out Aug. 20, 1863.
In First Regiment Heavy Artillery : -
140. OLIVER D. PHIL.BROOK ; sergeant, Co. M ; enlisted Dec. 26, 1863; mis- tered out June 9, 1805 ; was also previously enlisted. (See Vol. II. p. 508-102.)
RECRUITS IN THE VARIOUS REGIMENTS.
The following are all headed " reernits," yet accredited to the town of Samboruton. A few only resided in town. Many of them were foreigners, as shown by their names ; quite a number unsoldierly in their condnet, 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, continuing to number them from the preceding. The patriotism of the town will thus be correctly measured, as these men
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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.
N. II. Second Regiment : -
141. HENRY HARRIS; mustered in Dec. 6, 1864 ; not offfelally accounted for.
N. II. Third Regiment : -
142. CHARLES EVERHARD; Co. F; mustered in Dec. 14, 1864; out July 20, 1865.
143. GEORGE ROBERTS; Co. K; Dec. 23, 1864, to June 15, 1863.
N. II. Fourth Regiment. Enlisted " for three years," between Dec. 20 and 28, 1864, except with three of the nine men as below : -
144. THOMAS ATKINSON; CO. E.
145. Joux BANTIST; Co. I.
146. JOIN CARROLL; CO. I.
147. CHARLES HARRISON; enlisted volunteer, Sept. 17, 1862; not officially accounted for.
148. PETER KELLEY; Co. I; mustered lu Sept. 29, 1863; captured at Drury's Bluff, Va., May 16, 1864; released Feb. 24, 1865; mustered out Ang. 4, 1865.
149. HENRY MCCORMICK; Co. F; not officially accounted for.
150. JOHN MCDONRELD; Co. F; shot by provost guard March 14, 1865.
151. WILLIAM PRICE; not officially accounted for.
159. WILLIAM L. VELPMAN; Co. I; enlisted Oct. G, 1863; mustered out Ang. 23, 1805.
N. II. Fifth Regiment : --
153. JOHN LYNCH; Co. F; mustered in Aug. 29, 1864.
N. II. Sixth Regiment (mostly enlisted for three years, between Dec. 28, 1863, and Jan. 5, 1804) : --
154. CHARLES BURNS; Co. C.
155. 0. 11. DORN; Co. II.
156. WILLIAM N. DUESBURY; Co. I; promoted to corporal, July 1, 1863; mustered out July 17, 1865.
157. JAMES DUNN.
158. JULIUS FRANK; Co. B.
159. ANTHONY HAGERTY; Co. D; mustered in Aug. 26, 1864; first in the Ninth Regiment; absent, prisoner of war, July 17, 1865.
160. JOIN ILARBECK; CO. II.
161. OBED HARRIS; CO. I; first in the Eleventh Regiment ; absent, sick, since Dec. 29, 1863; no discharge furnished.
162. ANTOINE HERNANDES; Co. 11.
163. LAWRENCE LAUGHLIN; Co. A; transferred to Department of the Northwest, Oct. 10, 1804.
164. JAMES MCCORMICK; Co. B; mustered out July 17, 1865.
165. JAMES MCG ROUGH.
166. JOHN W. MEDFORD; Co. D.
167. Josern Rivens; Co. I.
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WAR OF THE REBELLION.
163. CHARLES F. ROGERS; Co. I; killed In action, June 3, 1804.
109. ROBERT SANDERS; CO. B.
170. FRED. SMITH; Co. II; absent, sick, July 17, 1805.
171. THOMAS SULLIVAN; Co. F.
172. WILLIAM WERNER.
173. JOHN W. WILLIAMS; Co. I; wounded May 12, 1864; since absent, sick. N. H. Seventh Regiment : -
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174. FREDERICK BOLTE; Co. H; mustered in Sept. 29, 1803; out July 20, 1863.
175. MICHAEL HAYES; Co. II; mustered in Nov. 20, 1864.
176. CHARLES MMER; mustered in Jan. 13, 1805.
177. CHARLES B. SILVER; Co. G; mustered in Sept. 20, 1863, for three years; mustered out July 20, 1805.
N. H. Eighth Regiment : -
178. CHARLES L. ARLIN (formerly of Northfield) ; re-enlisted, Co. D, Jan. 4, 1864; transferred to Co. A, Veteran Battalion, Eiglith N. H. Vols., Jan. 1, 1865; promoted to corporal, Oct. 16, 1865; mustered out Oct. 28, 1865. 179. LUIGI BRIGOLIE; Co. B; enlisted Sept. 30, 1863.
180. CHARLES HI. HUBBARD ; Co. D); mustered in Aug. 11, 1864; transferred to Co. A, Veteran Battalion, Eighth N. II. Vols., Jan. 1, 1865; mustered out July 21, 1865.
181. CHARLES W. KIMBALL (formerly of New Hampton) ; Co. F ; re-enlisted, Co. D, Jan. 4, 1864; transferred to Co. A, Veteran Battalion, Eighth N. II. Vols., Jan. 1, 1865 ; mustered out Oct. 28, 1865.
182. JAMES MORRISON; enlisted Aug. 17, 1864; not officially accounted for. 183. JOUN PRESBY (formerly enlisted from Northfield) ; re-eulisted, ser- gent, Co. 1), Jan. 4, 1864; not officially accounted for.
184. GEORGE SLAMER; enlisted, Co. D, Sept. 29, 1863.
185. ELmer G. SMITH (formerly of New Hampton) ; Co. F: re-enlisted, Co. D, Jan. 4, 1864; transferred to Co. A, Veteran Battalion, Eighth N. 11. Vols., Jan. 1, 1865 ; promoted to corporal, May 1, 1865; mustered ont Oct. 28, 1865. (See Vol. II. p. 739-214.)
186. ROSWELL M. WELLS (formerly of New Hampton'; Co. F; re-enlisted Co. D, Jan. 4, 1864; died of accidental gunshot wound, Oct. 30, 1864.
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