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Resolred, That these resolutions, duly attested, be forwarded to the field and other officers of the regiment, and that they be read at the head of the command.
W. H. Y. HACKETT, President of Senate.
EDWARD A. ROLLINS,
Speaker of House.
ALLEN TENNY, Secretary of State.
NATHL. S. BERRY, Governor.
[Approved July, 1862.]
ACTS AND RESOLVES.
An Act of the June session of 1863 authorized cities and towns to aid families and dependents of drafted men, or substitutes for drafted men ; but not to apply to sub- stitutes who, being resi- dents of this State, shall be substitutes for drafted men of other States.
HEADQUARTERS BUILDING, WEIRS, N. II.
In June, 1863, a Reso- lution was passed, regard- ing towns or cities which had furnished more than their quota, calling the attention of the War De- partment to the fact. in order to offset in future drafts.
In June, 1863, a Reso- Intion provided that if towns or cities refuse or neglect to pay families or dependents in accordance with the laws of the State, the State may pay it on application or proof.
An Act of November, 1863 (passed in accordance with the call for 300,000 men) anthorized $100 State bounty to each man who enlisted under the call, if he did so prior to 5 Jan. 1864. The Act recited that the Govern- ment bounty amounted to $302 (for veterans $402), and advised towns to give bounties.
An Act of 18$5, amended in 1887, provides that ". Whenever any person three years or more a resident of the State, not under guardianship or legal restraint, who served in the army or navy of the United States, in the War of the Rebellion. and received an honorable discharge, shall from any cause become poor or unable to provide maintenance for himself and dependent family : such person, his wife, widow. or minor children. or such of said children as are unable to maintain themselves, shall be sup- ported at the public expense in the town or city of their abode, at their own home or such place other than a town or county almshouse, as the selectmen or overseers of the poor may think proper and right in such town or city."
1043
THIRD NEW HAMPSHIRE REGIMENT.
TESTIMONIAL CERTIFICATES,
GENERAL HEADQUARTERS, STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. ADJUTANT-GENERAL'S OFFICE, CONCORD, N. H., March 22, 1867.
To the Officers and Soldiers of New Hampshire :
By direction of the Governor and Honorable Council, I have caused to be prepared suitable testimonial certificates of service, beautifully and appropriately engraved, as tokens of respect to the officers and soldiers of New Hampshire who have served honorably during the rebellion. in the service of the United States, and appreciation of the services so nobly rendered by them in the hour of their country's greatest peril, which will, it is believed, be a source of just pride to the recipient. They will be ready for distribution by the 20th of April next, and will then be delivered on receipt of application, by mail or otherwise, free of expense. In case of deceased officers or soldiers, the certificates will be delivered to the nearest relative or heir, on proof that the applicant is as represented.
NATT HEAD, Adjutant-General.
The above circular was issued, being the announcement that the State was to bestow a sort of " certificate of honor" npon each of its brave defenders - the only way the State could show its gratitude; and the present owners of these certificates prize them highly.
The Adjutant-General's annual report, showing the issue of the cir- cular and of the certificate, says: "The flood of applications . . . . is substantial proof of the avidity with which the measure was received by these brave men." The first few thousand were " franked" by the Hon. G. G. Fogg, after which they were " franked" by the Adjutant-General of the State, under an Act of Congress introduced by Gen. A. F. Stevens of Nashua.
STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, JOINT RESOLUTION - CHAP. 120-AUGUST, 1885. In relation to the duties of the Adjutant-General. $200, conditionally appro- priated, for making Abstracts of Military Records :
Resolved, etc., That the Adjutant-General is hereby authorized to prepare abstracts from the records of his office for the use of any persons actually engaged in the preparation of histories of regiments or other military organizations, or the military history of towns of this State; and for such clerical assistance as may be necessary to enable him to perform said duties, he shall be paid out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, upon due warrant of the Governor. Provided, that said abstracts shall not be required under this resolution unless the preparation of such histories shall have been anthorized by vote of the town or city or veteran association to which it particularly relates ; and further provided, that the expense for clerk hire shall in no case exceed 8200 in any one year. [App. Aug. 13, 1885.]
ALLOTMENTS.
This wise measure was originally introduced by the Hon. Henry Wilson, in Congress, 9 Dec. 1861. The principal features of the bill were that the President should appoint three Commissioners from each State, to visit the regiments in the field and serve without pay; that arrangements be made so that the relatives or friends of the soldiers could draw a certain part of their pay at home .- such part as the soldier should voluntarily allot, or assign,-thus making assurance doubly sure, and avoiding the expense and risk of sending money from the field. The bill was approved by the President 24 Dec. 1961. On 30 Jan. Is62, Hon. H. M. Rice of Min- nesota introduced a bill anthorizing allotments of pay of prisoners of war.
Gov. Berry appointed as Allotment Commissioners of New Hampshire, Cyrus K. Sanborn of Rochester, Moses T. Willard of Concord and Elisha P. Liscomb of Lebanon. These gentlemen visited the various regiments in the field. The allotment took effect in the Third New Hampshire when it was paid off at Hilton Head, Is Oct. 1562, some of the boys receiving nothing.
1044
THIRD NEW HAMPSHIRE REGIMENT.
THE WEIRS.
July, 1881 For barracks at the Weirs
$3,000
1883 For painting and bedding 2,000
66
1885 For " Headquarters " Building
2,500
1887
For sewerage and water, Weirs
3,000
FOR GETTYSBURG.
July, 1885 For Monument, Second Regiment, Gettysburg . 8500
66
Fifth
. 500
Twelfth 66
66
. 500
Battery 66
. 500
66
Sharpshooters,
500
land for above
1,000
SOLDIERS' RECORDS.
July, 1885 For correction of Soldiers' Records
$2,400
1887 66
3,000
TOURNIQUETS.
The Legislature of 1862 Resolred, etc., That Gov. Berry be authorized to buy for New Hampshire regiments in the field not exceeding 250 to each regiment of " Lambert's Field Tourniquets." The Governor sent a circular letter, advising the officers as to the distribution . . . . to the most reiia- ble men not to be considered as private property, etc.
NEW HAMPSHIRE SOLDIERS' HOME.
An Act of 1889 authorized the establishment of a Soldiers' Home in New Hampshire, to be called "The New Hampshire Soldiers' Home." To be under a State Board, to consist of the Governor, the Commander of the Grand Army of the Republic in New Hamp- shire (both ex officio), and five citizens of the State, three of whom, at least, shall have served in the war and been honorably discharged. The five to be appointed by the Governor. . The sum of $30,000 was ap- propriated for the establishment of the Home, and $10,000 a year, for two years, . for its maintenance.
An Act of 1891 provided that any sol- dier or sailor who shall present his pension certificate to the selectmen or assessors of the town where he resides, for record, or shall present his (honorable) discharge for record, shall thereafter be exempt from poul-tax.
A Resolution of 1891 appropriated one hundred dollars [too small by far. - D. E.], to be expended by the Adjutant-General in photographs and other illustrations of the part taken by New Hampshire in the war.
TOURNIQUET. A Resolution of 1891 permitted the city of Concord to erect, at its own expense, at the central front entrance of the State House Park, a suitable memorial arch, in honor of the soldiers and sailors of the war, provided it cost $20,000, and the Governor and Council approve, etc.
A " hurry up" aet was passed by the Legislature of 1893, appropria- ting 8800 to complete the soldiers' records; but it was worded that the work must be completed within six months, or the $800 would not be available.
1045
THIRD NEW HAMPSHIRE REGIMENT.
REGIMENTAL HISTORIES.
An Act of 1887 provided for the purchase, by the State, of regimental histories (under certain conditions) for the towns and cities of the State (requiring about 250) ; an Act of 1889 provided for the purchase of about fifty more; an Act of 1891 provided for the purchase of about eighty more : or a grand total of 380.
STATE OFFICIALS.
GOVERNORS.
Ichabod Goodwin June, 1854, to June, 1861.
Nathaniel S. Berry
June, 1861, to June, 1863.
Joseph A. Gilmore
June, 1863, to June, 1865.
Frederick Smyth
June, 1865, to June, 1867.
John B. Smith
(present incumbent).
SECRETARIES OF STATE.
Thomas L. Tullock
June, 1858, to June, 1861.
Allen Tenny
June, 1861, to June, 1865.
Benjamin Gerrish, Jr. June, 1865, to June, 1867.
* Ai B. Thompson . June, 1877, to September, 1890 (died).
Ezra S. Stearns January, 1891 (present incumbent).
* A Regular Army officer and a son of Lieut. Thompson, Third New Hampshire.
STATE TREASURERS.
Peter Sanborn June, 1857, to June, 1871.
* Solou A. Carter 1872, 1873, 1875 (present incumbent) .
* Captain, Fourteenth New Hampshire.
ADJUTANT-GENERALS.
Joseph C. Abbott July 11, 1855, to July 30, 1861.
Anthony Colby July 30, 1861, to Ang. 20, 1863.
Daniel E. Colby Aug. 21, 1863, to March 25, 1864. Natt Head March 25, 1864, to July 11, 1870.
* John M. Haines July 11, 1870, to Ang. 10, 1874.
t Augustus D. Ayling July 15, 1879 (present incumbent).
* Third New Hampshire Volunteers.
t Adjutant, Twenty-fourth Massachusetts. "
GOVERNOR'S COUNCILORS.
Daniel Sawyer, 1860-1861; Moody Currier, 1860-1861; Richard P. J. Tenney. 1861-1862: Charles F. Brooks, 1861-1862; Oliver Wyatt, 1862; Oliver Pillsbury, 1862-1863; Ethan Colby, 1862; John W. Noyes, 1863-1864; John W. Sanborn. 1863; Charles II. Eastman, 1863-1864; Levi Parker, 1863; John M. Bracket, 1864-1865; Leonard Chase, 1864-1865; David Culver, 1864-1865.
Present incumbents : True L. Norris, Portsmouth (D.), Ist District ; John C. Ray. Manchester (R.), 2d District; Edward O. Blunt, Nashua (R. ), 3d District; Frank N. Parsons, Franklin (R.), 4th District; Herbert B. Moulton, Lisbon (I).), 5th District.
The State of New Hampshire was in the Department of the East from 1 Jan. 1-61 to 1 Oct. 1861; then in the Department of New England till 20 Feb. 1>62, then not in any Department till 3 Jan. 1863; and then in Department of the East till the close of the war.
BATTLES OF THE THIRD NEW HAMPSHIRE.
(IN CASE AT STATE HOUSE.)
PORT ROYAL HARBOR. 7 Nov: 1861.
ELBA ISLAND.
7 March 1862.
BLUFFTON. . 16 March 1862.
JEHOSSEE. 10, 14, 17 April 1862.
JAMES ISLAND. 8 June 1862.
SECESSIONVILLE. 16 June 1862.
PINCKNEY ISLAND. 21 Aug. 1862.
POCOTALIGO. 22 Oct. 1862.
MAY RIVER. 7 Jan. 1863.
STONO INLET. 7 April 1863.
MORRIS ISLAND. 10 July 1863.
FORT WAGNER. 1 July 1863.
SIEGE OF WAGNER. 18 July-7 Sept. 1563.
SIEGE OF SUMTER. 7 Sept. 1863-1 March 1804.
PALATKA. 13 April 1864.
CHESTER STATION. 9 May 1864.
DREWRY'S BLUFF. 13-16 May 1864.
BERMUDA HUNDRED. 18 May 1864.
WEIR BOTTOM CHURCH. 2 June 1804.
PETERSBURG. 9 June 1864.
HATCHER'S RUN. 16 June 1864.
DEEP RUN. 16 Aug. 1964.
SIEGE OF PETERSBURG. 24 Aug .- 29 Sept. 1864.
NEW MARKET HEIGHTS. 29 Sept. 1864.
NEAR RICHMOND. 29 Sept .- 1 Oct. 1864.
NEW MARKET ROAD. 7 Oct. 1864.
DARBYTOWN ROAD. 13 Oct. 1864.
CHARLES CITY ROAD. 27 Oct. 1864.
FORT FISHER. 15 Jan. 1865.
SUGAR LOAF IIILL. 11 Feb. 1865.
SMITII'S CREEK. 22 Feb. 1865.
(1046)
REGIMENTAL SUMMARY. (Furnished by Adjt .- Gen. A. D. AYLING, July, 1893.)
ORIGINAL MEMBERS : Officers, 38; enlisted men, 976; band, 21 : total, 1035 L By transfer (original), 1 : 1
GAIN recruits : Officers, 5; enlisted men, 722; 2 : 729
.. transferred : 4 ; 4
Total to be accounted for
1769
DEATHS.
Killed or died of wounds :
Original members : Officers, 11; enlisted men, 120 . . total, 131
Recruits :
63 . 65
196
Died of disease :
Original members : Officers, 2; enlisted men, 72
74
Recruits 1; 34
35
109
Died from accident :
Original members: Enlisted men, 1
1
Recruits
1
1
Executed for desertion : All recruits : Enlisted men, 3
3
Cause unknown :
Original members : Enlisted men, 16.
14
66
14
Drowned, 1 recruit; Poisoned, 1 recruit 2
Total deaths, 342
MUSTERED OUT.
31 Aug. 62 : Band (original), 18; recruits, 2
total, 66
20
To date 23 Aug. 64 (original) : Officers, 0; enlisted men, 198
198
23 " 64 (recruits) :
1
1
4 20 July 63 (original) : 66 18;
134 . 152
20 63 (recruits) : .. 3;
227
230
Other dates (original) : 50;
Band (original) : 66
3
3
(recruits) :
1
1
(recruits) : Officers, 2;
142
144
Dishonorably discharged :
Original members : Officers, 2; enlisted men, 2 .
4
Recruits : 66
5
Lost by transfer :
Original, 29 men ; recruits. 15; 44 44
Deserted: Original, 46 men; recruits, 160; enlisted men, 206 206
Captured and no further record : Recruits, 1
1
All others not finally accounted for : Original men, 2; recruits, 54,
56
Total
1709
Died in Confederate Prisons : Original, 15; recruits, 17 total, 32
Re-enlisted : Original, 254; recruits, 13 66 267
(Of the 13 re-enlisted recruits, 4 had served as original members. Of the recruits, 255 were volunteers; ++., substitutes; 1, drafted: total, ;33.)
BIRTHPLACES.
Band : United States, 20; Ireland, 1; England, 1; Germany, 1; Canada, 1. Regimeut (original) : United States, 821; Ireland, 105; Canada, 31; England, 27; Scotland, 14; the rest scattering.
Recruits: United States. 265; Ireland, 146; England, 84; Canada, $1 ; Germany, 47; New Brunswick, 21; Nova Scotia, 17; Scotland, 10; the rest scattering.
NOTE. - All who were mustered in after 26 Aug. 1861 are called recruits.
(1047) - 1048
2
16
Recruits :
30
312 . 362
INDEX.
[NOTE. - For obvious reasons, no attempt has been made to index every name appearing in the work. - D. E.]
Page
Page
Accidents
1024
Bluffton 128-134
Ackerman, Joseph
686
Boat Infantry Picket 986
Acknowledgments
xiii
Bogus Proclamation . 482
Adams, John
1014
Bolles, Henry R.
. 155, 1024
A Day Off
662
Akerman, J. Warren
683
Alexander, Daniel S.
1014
Allen, Robert H.,
183, 212, 265, 683, 1026
Allen, William .
1014, 10.15
Allotments
1043
Anderson, Robert
3
Brelsford, Samuel D. 1015, 1030
Annapolis 35-42
Brooks, John 1034
Appendix A 969
Appendix B 1027
Brown, Bartholomew 1015
Appendix C 1037
Brown, Charles 1024
A Prayer . 488
Brown, D. Arthur 696
Arlin, Einri
1014
Brown, Franklin J. 1015
Arms Stacked
677
Brown, Henry . 1015
Brown, James F.
1033
Army Wagon
558 5
Bullet-Proof 517
Burbank, William H. 686, 1015
Buried : How, When, Where . 1003
Atwood, Daniel N. 1034
Burrell, Fred E. 1015
Burke, Leonard O. F. 1015
Burnham, Charles S. 694
Bailey, Frank 1029
1034
Burnham, Charles A.
695
Balloon 99
1015
Butler's Line
483
Ball, Hiram . 1015
Button, Engene .J.
694
Baltimore 27
993
Butterfield, Welbee J. 690
Buzzell, Andrew J. H. 692
Calcium Light . 378
Battles, List of 1046
Caldwell, Nathan 1032
Camp Kettles and Mess Pans . 401
Camp Misery 277
Canister
264
Canteen, Haversack, etc. 564
Captured 942
Capture of Co. HI. 198-206
Capture of Rebel Lieutenant 566
Carroll, John, Ist . 1016
Carroll, John, 2d 1016
Carlton, Ralph
127, 703
Botany Bay 276
Bounty, State 5
Bowen, Edwin N. 691
Bragdon, Ira
1015
Brainard, C. F. 690
Brannan, Gen. James M. 226, 243
- Armstrong Gun
614
Brown, John W. 1015
Arrivals (Companies)
Atherton, Arlin S. 685
Atlantic, Steamer 61
Author's Preface . vii
Ayer, Henry II. 406, 679
Burns, John B. 1026
Buss, Joseph
1031
Butler's Headquarters
343
Band, Pay of
799
Bar Shot 335
Beaufort, N.C., Harbor 574
Bedel, John 93, 136, 175, 687
Belridere's Experience 9.80
Bermuda Ilundred 473
Bermuda Hundred (new R.R.) 568 Billinghurst Battery (see Requa Battery).
Bingham, George B. . 696
Blood, J. C. . 1015
Blood, Stillman 1032
(1049)
Bomb and Splinter-Proof
348
Bryant, John S. 690
Bailey, George .
Ballard, William W
Band
1050
INDEX.
Page
Page
Causten's House, Wilmington, 645
Defences of Richmond, etc. 467
Cavalry
561
DeGraw, John ?
Cavalry Camp
433, 434
Cavender, James
1016
Department Headquarters . 88
Chain Shot
335
Department of the South 999
945
Chase, Charles F. 1016
Chase, James L.
1016
Desotelle, Israel
1017
Chase, James AL.
697
Dickett, Joseph
1016
Chase, Valentine M.
1016
Died of Disease 914
Chesapeake Hospital .
527
Died of Wounds 907
Cheval-de-frise
227
Discharged for Disability 918
Chevrons, etc. 218
Doane, John 1030
Chipperon, Lawrence 1031
Dodge, Asa M. 1016
Christmas, ING:
91
Dodge, William Ladd, 159, 257, 707
Cincinnati Insignia
xiv
Donley, Michael P. 704
City Hall, Wilmington
653
Donohoe, Joseph J. . 176, 273, 707
Clark, Azariah L. 1015
703
Dow, Alfred N. 1025
Clark, Rufus F.
414, 699
Dow, Henry S. . 257, 528, 710
Clifford, Charles
1031
Dow, Robert C.
. 153, 155, 176, 708
Clothing ; or, What we Wore .
972
Dougherty, John .
1017
Cody, Walter 176, 702
Draft Rendezvous
1037
Codorath, Engrue 1030
Drayton's House
93
Cadorath, Eugene f
Drew, Charles H. . 1016, 1034
Colors and Color Gnard
990
Drewry's Bluff . 465
Commanders U. S. Army
676
Drewry's Bluff Plan 469
Company Fund
984
Drum 294, 508
Company Sketches 6
Dunbar, Charles F. 700
Company J. Roster 801
Duplicate Names . 1014
Company B, Roster 808
Dupont, Admiral Samuel F. 48
Company C. Rester 815
Eaton, Charles W.
1017
Company D, Roster 826
Eaton, Benjamin F.
176, 219, 719
Company E. Roster 833
Edgerly, J. Homer
715
Company F, Roster
839
Edisto 140, 141
143
Company HI, Roster . 857
Ela, Richard 221, 712
Company I, Roster 867
Eldredge, Daniel
720
Company K, Roster . 877
Emerson, G. W. 1017
Emery, William II. 1017
Emmons, George W. 219, 718
442
Enlisted, Less than Three Years, 888
Ennes, John F. 1017
Entwistle, Thomas
636
Errata
Everett, Franklin . 1017
Exchanging Papers 510
Executions 1027
Extra Duty
978
Farrar, Daniel .
727
Fellows, Enoch Q.,
102, 141, 155, 182. 728
Ferguson, John R. 1033
Field and Staff 797
Fifth Parallel 370
Finegan, William (C. S. A.) 437
Fingal, The .
2-9
Fire Brigade
First New Hampshire Regiment, 4
Dearborn, Orrin M. 711
Dearborn, Warren S. 1024
360
Connolly, Michael J. 1030
Constantine, George W.
282
Cook's Kitchen 162
"Cooper Shop 27
Copp, Elbridge .J. . 159, 175, 697
Cornelius, William HI. 140, 213, 703
Corps Badges . 34
Cost of Regiment 21
Courtney, Patrick .
1016
Crowley, John 1025
Curran, JJohn. Ist . 1016
Curran, Jolm, 20 1016
Daufuskie 119-126
David Torpedo Boat 398
Davis. William
709
Day. John E. 1016
Dead Bodies 37%
673
Confederate Battle Flag
344
Confederate Fing . 697
Edisto Island
Company G. Roster . 850
Composition of Regiment 22
Concord, Final Arrival at
Enfield Rifle .
First Parallel
369
Flags Seut Home
528
Graw, John D. J 1017
Chamberlin, Albert G. 1032
Deserted . Desertions
1027
Donohoe, Michael, 175, 407, 537, 705
Clark, John .
Cook's Headquarters
1051
Page
Flanders, Daniel J.
730
Goodhue, David 1031
Flanders, J. K.
1017
Goodwin, Elisha 1018
Flanders, William W.
1026
Gourdin, Robert N.
Fleet
. 48, 50
Gove, Nathan W. . 1017
Fogg, Andrew J. 730
Grant's Staff
439
Grape Shot
264
Greek Fire
375
Folly Island Batteries
299
Green, Albert
1032
Haines, John M.
1018
Hall, Charles
1018
Hall, Edwin F. .
1025
The Start for . 573
Gen. Whiting's Answers .
582
First Attack
583
Butler's Report
584
Porter's Report
587, 589
Hard Tack
84
Second Attack
593
Harrington, John
1030
Terry's Report
593
Naval Plan
595
Vicinity of 599
Hawkins, Marshall P.
176, 744
Ames' Report 600
Comstock's Report 602
A Naval Column 604
Head, Natt
567
The Defence 609
Henderson, William
1019
Interior . 609
Hern, William
1019
Hill, Henry 529, 738
Hill, Horace J. . 1025
Hill, Varnum H.
737
Fort Moultrie 394
Fort Richmond 557
Fort Sumter ( Flag Hoisted) 655
Fort Sumter 3, 266, 267, 271
Fort Sumter, 1865
633
Fort Sumter, 1892
551
Fort Wagner :
Charge on . 312
Views of 349, 351
Foster, Robert E. . 1025
Foster, William HI. 1025
Fourth Parallel 370
Fowler, Andrew J. 1017
Fulton, Charles C. 1017, 1024
Furnald, James G.
1026
Furloughs 958, 976
Gabions, Fascines. etc. 377
Gambling 144
Gammon, Charles . 1018
Gardner. Levi 1034
Garrity, Edward 1018
Gay, T. F. 1018
General Hospital 188
George, Alden G. . 1025
George, Albert . 1017
George, Albert Q. . 1017
Giddings, George HI. 731
Gilbert, Daniel W.
1018
Gilbert, John
1018
Gillmore, Gen. Quincy
102
John's Island 165-168
Jones, I'dwin R. 1019
Jones, John . 1019
2
Foley, David 1031
Folly Island .
297
Formation of a Regiment 83
Fort Anderson . 634
Fort Fisher :
Hamilton, Henry S.
1019
Hammett, William E.
736
Handerson, Henry C. Hanson, Thomas
1025
Harris, George C. 1018
Hanling Caunon 416
Hazen, Charles S. . 407, 529, 735
Head, John M. 734
734
Grant's Report 619
Fort Johnson 338
Forces on Morris Island 357
Hines, James
1018 .
Hitchcock, John H. 407,529, 732
Hodgdon, Enos F. 1018
Holt, Marquis L. . 742
Hopkins, Henry F. 274, 742
Horses Selected 434
Houghton, Ruthven W 529, 743
Housatonic, The 428
Hoxie, Benjamin 1019
Hubbard, Stephen 1018
Huggins, Lieut. 251
Hunter, Gen. David,
136, 160, 243, 289
Hynes, John R. 736
Important Factors 186
Ingalls, Gustavus W. 257,745
Invalid Corps 1001
Jackson, John II.
36, 745
Jackson, Thomas M. 751
Jackson, George W. . 88, 753, 1019
Jackson, George 1035
Jackman, Lemnel N. . 407, 753
Jail, Wilmington 652
James. George R. 754
James, Jolin S. 750
James Island 168-187
Jehossee Island 153
Jennings, A. A. 1019
Jewett, Charles 1019
Gillmore Medals 1013-1014
Gloucester Point 455
INDEX.
Page
Capt. Trickey's Account 612
Hill, Alfred J.
175, 731
' 1052
INDEX.
Page
Page
Johnson, Augustus
1026
Miles, William H. . 105, 764
Kearin, John
Kearing, John
Kelly, John, 1st
1019
Military Societies . 968
Kempton, Elisha M.
1019
Military Telegraph 411
Miller, Henry 1020
Kennedy, John .
1019, 1024
Miner, George H. . Minie Ball
364
Kirwin, John
756
Mining, Thomas W
1020
Killed in Action
910
Mitchel, Gen. O. M. 213
Mocking Bird
245
Moody, Alfred C. 1033
Moore, J. F. 1021
Knife, Fork and Spoon
236
Morrill, Frank L. 762
Knox, George P. 1033
Lang, George B. 1020
Lang, W. W.
1020
Langley, John F.
758
Plan
Mortar
457
Last Tour of Duty at Charleston, 634
Leaves of Absence 958, 975
Leavitt, Joseph W. 1025
Mound Battery .
611
Lee, John
1020
Mounted Infantry
433
Legareville .
167
Mounted Officer
572
Leonard, Wilbur W.
1020
Mullen, Francis
1031
Lewis, Alonzo A. .
1035
Mustering Officers 262
Musters-in 15
Nash, William 1021
Naval Column
607
Light-House Inlet 298
Negro Hut 77
Nesmith, Arthur S. 768
New Ironsides and Monitor
350
Location of Camp, Wilmington, 646
Locke, Henry W.
1020
Lockwood, Albert N.
1020
Long Island
23
Nixon, Robert 1025
Non-Commissioned Staff
798
North-East Ferry
639
North Star
433
Officers' Data
961
Officers under Fire
496
Machine Shop
273
Old Court House, Wilmington, Old House, Wilmington
654
On Picket 484
O'Reilly, Miles .
207
Manter, George W. 762
Original Terms Expired 515
Other Duty 931
Other Service
928
Paid : When 974
Paine, De Witt C. 1021
Palatka
445
Maxwell, William II. 764
Palatka, Trip to
444
McDonald, Converse D. 1021
Parker, John M.
769
McGowan, John 1020
Parker, Lient .- Coindr.
605, 606
506
McIntire, John 1020
MeIver, Murdough 1020
Paying Off 973
Mckinnon, Daniel B. 1020
Peculiar C'ases . 1014
MeQuestion, Jerome B. 1020
Pelkey, David
1021
Mellish, Walter 763 Pelkey, David H.
1021
i
Location of Companies . 190
"New South"
128
New York Expedition
555
Niles, Amasa
1021
Lord, George F. 757, 1020
Loyal Legion Badge :
643
Loyal Legion Rosette
514
Lumber Expedition
241, 242
Lynch, William
1026
Magnolia
227
Mahoney, Daniel
1025
Man Overboard
575
Marine Hospital, Wilmington 646
Marsh Battery (see Swamp Angel). Marsh, Henry _1. 248, 763
Marshall, Dustin 767
Martin, Samuel 1026, 1035
McCoy, James E. . 761
Palmetto .
196
MeIntire, George W. 1020
Pay Increased Pay Table
974
-
Kendall, John 1032
Kerby, Daniel
1026
Killian, Alonzo
1034
Kimball, Franklin B.
755
Kittredge, Perry
754
Morris Island
298
Taking Of 300
Batteries, Distances 388
536
Lamprey, Simon N.
760
Moulton, Albert A. 140, 176, 761
Moulton, Orville R. 1024
Libby, Alvan II.
175, 759
Libby, Jonah, Jr.
176, 219, 758
Libby Prison
418
Necessities
256
Littlefield, Israel B. 139, 757
Livingstone, George F.
1020
" Military Gazette" 1
1030
" Military Magazine 2
768
647
INDEX.
1053
Page
Percussion Bullet .
352
Ross, George HI. 1025
Perkins, David W.
1021
R. R. Bridge, N. & W. R. R. 534
Perkins, John W. . 1025
Russell, George
1022
Petersburg (9 June 1864) 492
Ryan, James 1024
Peavear, Daniel E. 1021
Picket, Three Days
511
Pingree, Aaron S.
1021
Place, Leonard F.
770
Sapping
375
Plaisted, James W.
769
Planter, The 161
Plimpton, Josiah I. 108, 175, 771
Pocotaligo 222, 226
Pontoon Bridge 487
Pope's House 81
Port Royal Fight
Port Royal Selected
'Possum
286
Powder Boat
578
Prew, Charles
1031
Price, Thomas .
769
Progress of Sap 380
Promotions and Reductions 977
Pulaski, Fort 146-152
Punishments
115
Pushee, Jesse C. 770
Quigley, Peter .
1022
Quinlan, James . 772
Quinn, Edward.
1021
Raccoon
430
Ramsdell, George E.
1025
Randlett, James F.,
175, 530, 632, 665, 773
Rations ; or, What we Ate 969 '61 Men Going Home 9.89
Rebel Rations
651
Rebel Uniforms, ete.
660
Soldiers' Homes
796, 964
Soldiers' Ilome (N. H.)
1044
Recruits
212, 407, 421, 569
Recruiting and Recruits 985
Springfield Ritle St. Helena
287
Stars, Arrangement of 668
Regimental Cemetery 128
Start for Home
671
Regimental Flags
Frontespiece
Star Spangled Banner 644
State Officers, N. H. 1045
States Admitted 668
Stearns, George
778
Stockade 605
Stockwell, Albert H. 1026
89
Resolutions
481
Storm .
57-59
Retaking Pieket Line
489
Stretcher
264
Strong. Gen. George C.
289
Reunions. Regimental 1039
Smith, Samuel M.
1022
Smith, John
1022
Richards, Walter .J.
773
1
Smith, John, 2d
1022
355 Smith, John, 3d 1022
Smith, John A. 1022
Smith, John H. 1022
Robinson. Charles, Ist 1029
Robinson, Charles, 2d
Robinson, Samuel
Smith. William, 4th
Robinson, Thomas
1022
Smith, William, 5th
Robinson, William
1034
Swallow, William A. 776
Rose, John
1036
Swamp Angel 370, 372, 373
84
Shrapnel Shell .
518
Siege of Charleston 302
Siege Work 387
Signal Corps
997
Signal Tower 458
" Sing it as we used," etc. 1055
Spencer Carbine
442, 571, 376
442
Re-enlisting 419
Regimental Band . 208, 211, 992
Regimental Ilistories
1045
Regimental Hospital
988
Regimental Roster 797
Regimental Summary 1047
Regular Army
377
Rewitzer, Enos 1026
Reynolds, Edward
1029
Smith, John, Ist
1022
Riddell & Gilson
422
Ridge Captured Rifle-Pits
546
Robbers' Row 250
Smith, Thomas
Smith, William
1022
Sawyer, Moody A. 778
Scovell, Albert D.
Scruton, Darius K.
Scene at Light-House Inlet 301
Sea Coast Gun . 397
Seabrook Excursion 97
Sealed Orders
53
Secessionville
171, 180, 1042
Second Brigade Band 995
Second New Hampshire Regi- ment 4
Second Parallel 369
Serenade Band 259,505
Serrell, Edward W. 126
Shaw, George H.
102G
Sherman, Charles 1022
Shelter Tents 444
Shoulder Straps
441
Sabbath School
99,101
378
Salisbury Prison Sand Bags
Page
Reunions, all Regiments 1041
Stone Fleet .
Smith, Jacob
Requa Battery
59-72 54
1054
INDEX.
Page
Page
Sweet Briar Pipes
96
Wadlia, Andrew J. 790
Swords
554
Wadsworth. David, Jr. 784
Sumter after Bombardment, 387. 392 Sutler . 986
Wagner, Gillmore's Plan of 383
Tarbox, George .A. 1035
Walker, Fort
60
Taylor, Thomas 1035
Wall Tent
217
Tenth Army Corps
998
Terry's Statt
618
Washington .
28-32
Testimonial Certificates
1043
Watch Fever
103
Thing, Frederick F.
1030
Weehawken
412
Thing, John H. 782, 1030
Welch, James
1031
Third Parallel
370
Welles, Gideon
663
Thomas, George S.
1022
West, Charles
1035
Thomas, John
1022
West Point Generals 678 Whelan, James 1023
Thompson, George
1022
White, Charles A. 787
Thompson, John
1023
White, Charles S. 1031
Whitman, William F. 1025
Torpedoes 368, 369
Whitmore, Peter
1024
Tourniquets
1044
Whitworth Ball
353
Transferred
955
Wiggin, Daniel H.
1023
Tredick, John H. 779
Wiggin, Joseph C.
199, 786
Trials, Desertions. Executions, 1027
Wiggin, Pierce L. 786
Trickey, William H., 176, 780, 1025
Wilbur, John E.
175, 249, 785
Trotter, Grant
1023
Williams, Thomas 1023
Trous-de-loup
230
Wilmington Captured
635
Trumpet 97
Wilmington, Plan of Capture, 638
Tucker, William
1026
Wilson, John 1023
Turkey Buzzard
230
Wilson, John, 1st
1023, 1024
Tuttle, Fred H. 779
Wilson, John, 2d 1023
Twenty-fourth Corps
1001
Wing, John L. . 1024
Twombly, James L. . 1022
Witham, Joseph 1023, 1035
Unassigned Recruits 886
Whitmore, Peter 1024, 1034
U. S. Service Bullet
364
Woodbury, Roger W., 258, 788, 1023 Wooldridge's Hill 470
Veterans . 454
Woman's Relief Corps Badge
XXX
Veteran Reserve Corps 1001
Wounded 889
Vincent, Rupert 1023
Wyman, Charles 1026
Vittum, David P. S. 1033
York, Albert 1025
.
.
Thomson, Thomas 1022
Thompson, John H.
207,783
Walsh, Patrick 1024
Wagner, Evacuation of 381
United States Wars . 963
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