Revised Register Of The
Soldiers And Sailors Of New Hampshire
In The War Of The Rebellion 1861-1866.

Prepared And Published By
Authority Of The Legislature,
By Augustus D. Ayling, Adjutant General.

Concord: Ira C. Evans, Public Printer. 1895.

SEVENTH REGIMENT NEW HAMPSHIRE VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. (THREE YEARS.) Part 1

[Transcribed by Dave Swerdfeger]




By HENRY F. W. LITTLE, late Second Lieutenant Seventh Regiment New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry, and Historian of Regiment.

THE recruitment and organization of the Seventh Regiment was somewhat different from that of any other force raised in the State during the War of the Rebellion of 1861. Although the regiment was credited to New Hampshire, the authority to accept and provide for recruits, and the privilege to make all official appointments, was by direction of the War Department at Washington, D.C, under date of September 2, 1861, vested in Joseph C. Abbott, who, at the commencement of the war and for some years previous, had been adjutant-general of the State, and who, desiring active service, had made application to the secretary of war to raise a regiment of infantry. The acceptance of this regiment was with the distinct understanding that the War Department would revoke the commissions of all officers who might be found incompetent for the proper discharge of their duties, and one of the requirements was that the regiment should be ready for marching orders thirty days subsequent to September 9, 1861.

About this time the state authorities were busily engaged in organizing and equipping four regiments of infantry, three companies of sharpshooters, a light battery, and a battalion of cavalry, all of which drew quite heavily upon the available material of the State, and the successful organization of the Seventh Regiment, which was somewhat in the nature of an individual enterprise, was by many considered doubtful. The state authorities were asked merely to pay to those enlisting in this regiment the ten dollars bounty which they paid to all others, and which they readily agreed to do. The rendezvous of the recruits was established at Manchester. Circulars were at once issued, and notwithstanding the competition of other organizations, by the first of November eight hundred men had arrived in camp. It was the understanding from the outset that the governor and council would commission such officers as were designated by General Abbott, he waiving the position of colonel only on the condition that it should be given to some graduate of West Point.

The colonelcy was accordingly bestowed on First Lieut. Haldimand S. Putnam, of the United States Topographical Engineers, who was considered the ablest and most accomplished soldier commissioned from New Hampshire. Gen. Joseph C. Abbott was commissioned as lieutenant-colonel; Daniel Smith, of Dover, as major; Andrew H. Young, of the same city, as quartermaster; Thomas A. Henderson, also of Dover, as adjutant; Dr. W. W. Brown, of Manchester, as surgeon; and Rev. J. C. Emerson, of Fisherville (now Penacook), as chaplain. The captains and subalterns were selected where they could best contribute to the speedy enlistment of the men. The organization was fairly completed, and the officers and men all mustered into service by December 14; and on the 14th of January, 1862, the regiment left New Hampshire under orders to proceed to New York city.

The first experience of the Seventh was as different from that of other regiments as the manner of its organization. It had already spent a month in camp at Manchester since its completion, engaged in drill, and upon its arrival in New York, the morning after its departure, it was ordered into quarters at White Street barracks, where it passed another month of comparative inactivity, relieved only by an occasional dress parade or drill in one of the city squares. February 13 orders were received to embark for Fort Jefferson, Fla., and six companies, under command of Colonel Putnam, embarked on the ship "S. R. Mallory," and the remaining four companies under Lieutenant-Colonel Abbott on the barque "Tycoon," and both sailed the same day. The latter reached Fort Jefferson after sixteen and the former after twenty-one days' sail. Small-pox broke out on the "Tycoon," and one man of the Seventh fell a victim to the disease before reaching the destination. At this post the regiment was kept busy on fatigue duty and drill, and was also drilled in heavy artillery practice, having for instructors men detailed from Battery M, First U.S.Artillery; and while the regiment remained here, for a period of three months and a half, its duty, though not dangerous, was severe, and the monthly return for May, 1862, shows that one hundred and twenty-eight were on the sick list with the regiment, and twenty-five were absent sick. While at this post small-pox in a virulent form again broke out, from which the regiment suffered severely. On the 16th of June the Seventh again embarked, on the steamer "Ericson," and touching at Key West, arrived at Port Royal, S.C., on the 22d. This movement was made on account of the expedition on James Island, but before the arrival of the troops from Key West the disastrous battle had been fought, and the Seventh was ordered into camp at Beaufort, S.C. While here the regiment was engaged in picket duty and drill, and a malignant form of typhoid fever broke out among the men, which so reduced the regiment for effective duty that on September 1 it was ordered to St. Augustine, Fla., on light duty, that the men might recruit, two hundred having been lost to the regiment by death and discharge since it left Manchester.

March 29, 1863, Colonel Putnam, with five companies, was ordered to join the expedition against Charleston, which left Hilton Head about the 1st of April. The movement proving a failure, the detachment of the Seventh returned to St. Augustine, after an absence of about two weeks, when on the 10th of May it was ordered to Fernandina, two companies being put in garrison in Fort Clinch, and the remainder being employed on fatigue and picket duty.

June 7 the regiment was ordered to Hilton Head, preparatory to another attempt to take Charleston. While at Beaufort Major Smith had died of disease, and other commissioned officers had been discharged. Although the regiment had received about a hundred recruits since entering the service, yet there were in June, 1863, only five hundred and thirty-three men reported "present for duty," and the aggregate, including recruits, of over eleven hundred had been reduced to seven hundred and twenty-nine officers and men, borne on the rolls at that date, making a loss of nearly four hundred. On the 17th the regiment embarked on the steamer "Delaware" at Hilton Head, bound for Folly Island, where a landing was effected about midnight; and from this time until July 10 the regiment was actively engaged in the construction of batteries on the north end of Folly Island, with regular tours of picket duty. On the morning of July 10 these batteries opened at daylight, surprising the enemy completely and covering the landing of a force under General Strong, who carried the fortifications on the south end of Morris Island, and which was followed by the crossing over to Morris Island of the whole remaining force, and the Seventh went on picket at night within a mile of Fort Wagner and commenced the entrenchments afterwards known as the first parallel in the siege of Fort Wagner.

On the morning of the 11th a portion of General Strongs column made an unsuccessful assault upon Fort Wagner, in which the Seventh was ordered in for support, and in the evenlng the regiment was advanced nearer the enemy's pickets, and commenced the line of entrenchments afterwards known as the second parallel. On the 12th the regiment was relieved from the picket line, and Colonel Putnam was assigned to the command of the second brigade of Seymour's division, and left the regiment, never to resume the position of regimental commander. From the 12th to the 18th the regiment was actively engaged in the trenches and on fatigue duty, in preparatio n for the second assault on Fort Wagner. About sunset on the 18th the First Brigade under General Strong, supported by the Second Brigade under Colonel Putnam, were ordered to make an assault on Fort Wagner, and during the hour and a half that the engagement lasted the Seventh lost two hundred and eighteen killed, wounded, and missing, and of this number eighteen were officers, eleven of whom--including our beloved colonel - were either slain outright, or mortally wounded and left in the enemy's hands, and on the following morning only nine officers and two hundred and fifty-three men were in line. In this engagement the Seventh suffered the loss of more officers than were lost by any other regiment in any one engagement during the war.

It was now determined to compel the evacuation of Fort Wagner by siege, and during the time from July 18 to September 7 the regiment was busily engaged on fatigue duty and on duty in the trenches, and also assisted in the construction of the "Swamp Angel" battery. On the morning of September 7th, a third assault upon Fort Wagner was ordered, and the Seventh was ordered in as a part of the storming party; but fortunately, in the early hours of the morning, the enemy evacuated the island, and the siege of Fort Wagner was at an end.

On the 10th of December the Seventh left Morris Island and went into camp at St. Helena Island, opposite Hilton Head, where it was assigned to the brigade commanded by Col. Joseph R. Hawley. Upwards of three hundred recruits had by this time been received, and the Enfield riffled muskets were exchanged for Spencer's repeating carbines-a seven-shooter-and promotions had been made from the ranks to fill the places of the officers who had been killed or who had resigned. Many of the recruits were substitutes, and of a most worthless class, and but few made good soldiers. Here the time was occupied at drill until Pebruary 4, 1864, when the regiment was ordered to embark on the steamer "Ben Deford," and at once set sail for Florida, to take part in the somewhat disastrous campaign of General Seymour. The regiment at this time numbered six hundred and fifty men fit for duty.

The regiment arrived at Jacksonville, Fla., February 9, and at once began its march for Sanderson, toward Lake City; and the enemy having concentrated a force at Olustee, on the 20th the battle of Olustee was fought, which resulted in disaster to the Union arms, and the forces under General Seymour were forced to retreat to Jacksonville, and thus ended this ill-starred campaign. The regiment lost in this battle two hundred and nine; and of this number three were officers, who were either killed outright or subsequently died of their wounds. While at Jacksonville one hundred and eighty-three re-enlisted and went home on a thirty days' furlough.

April 14 the regiment embarked for Fernandina, where on the 17th it again embarked for Fortress Monroe, Va., arriving on the 21st, and was ordered to Gloucester Point, where it disembarked and became a part of the Army of the James under General Butler. On the 5th of May, the Seventh, with the rest of the forces under General Butler, embarked on transports and proceeded up the James river, landing at Bermuda Hundred, fifteen miles below Richmond, meeting with no opposition. The next morning the Army of the James, consisting of the Tenth and Eighteenth Corps, was early in motion and had commenced an advance, as was generally supposed, upon Petersburg, which at that time could easily have been taken and held; but after marching about six miles the whole army was ordered into camp, and a line of heavy earthworks ordered to be constructed, stretching across the penlnsula, from the James river, on the right to the Appomattox on the left.

Early on the morning of May 9, General Butler ordered an advance on Petersburg, and after a march of about five miles, the Tenth Corps reached Chester Station, on the Richmond & Petersburg Railroad, meeting with little opposition, and after driving the enemy's skirmishers back to their Petersburg entrenchments and assisting in demolishing the railroad by tearing up the track and twisting the rails, the Army of the James swung around to the right and started toward Richmond. On the morning of the 10th the division of General Terry, to which the Seventh belonged, was in the vicinity of Lempster Hill, where was brought on a severe engagement with Confederate troops who were marching to the relief of Petersburg. The enemy were handsomely repulsed, although at a considerable loss on the Union side. On the 13th the Army of the James again advanced toward Richmond, and skirmishing at once commenced, which was very heavy; the ground was contested inch by inch, and about 5 o'clock the Seventh supported a desperate charge of the Third New Hampshire, and the enemy was driven from the first line of his defences, and forced back to Fort Darling. On the morning of the 16th, during a dense fog, the enemy charged our lines, and, a severe battle followed, known as Drewry's Bluff.

The troops were then withdrawn to their line of defences near Bermuda Hundred. On the 9th of June the Seventh took a prominent part in the demonstration on Petersburg, under General Gillmore, which was made by approaching on the south side of the Appomattox river; and again on the 16th, in the reconnoissance towards the Petersburg turnpike, where, meeting Pickett's division of Longstreet's corps, which was enroute to re-enforce the Confederates at Petersburg, a severe engagement was brought on, lasting until dark. The Seventh was actively engaged on the 16th of August in the hard-fought battle of Deep Bottom, where Lieutenant-Colonel Henderson was mortally wounded.

Again, on the 24th of August, the Seventh was ordered into the trenches before Petersburg, where it was constantly occupied until September 28, when the regiment was ordered, with other troops, to the north side of the James river, where, on the 29th, they were engaged in the attack on New Market Heights, and a reconnoissance towards Richmond, and in the severe battle of Laurel Hill, October 7, and in the memorable reconnoissance on the Darbytown road, October 27 and 28. It was a period of uninterrupted and exceedingly severe duty. Two great armies were contending for their lines with the most daring pertinacity, and each unceasingly watching for the slightest advantage over the other. The monthly returns for the month of November of this year showed a little less than three hundred men fit for duty, though the effective strength of the regiment had been considerably increased by recruits and substitutes during the previous month. Hawley's brigade, to which the Seventh was attached, was armed with the Spencer seven-shooting carbine, which proved a formidable weapon.

Among other regiments selected for the expedition to New York, on the occasion of the Presidential election, was the Seventh, which was encamped at Laurel Hill. On the morning of November 4 the regiment broke camp and marched to Jones' Landing, on the James river, and took transports for Fortress Monroe, arriving at that place on the evenlng of the 5th, where it was transferred to the steamer "United States," and reached New York, after a comfortable passage of forty-eight hours, disembarking at Fort Richmond, on Staten Island. On the morning of the 8th the regiment went aboard an army transport and was taken to the city, and lay in East river, near Fulton Ferry, three days, prepared for any emergency which might require their services, as a riot had been feared at the time of election. Happily, our services were not needed, and on the 11th the Seventh returned to Fort Richmond, and on the 14th re-embarked on the "United States," reaching Jones' Landing on the 17th, and at once marched to its old camp-ground, near Laurel Hill, where it commenced the erection of winter quarters. In December one hundred and ninety-five men were mustered out, having served their full term of three years, and such of the commissioned officers as had served three years and did not wish to be re-mustered for another term. One hundred and eleven recruits were received, however, toward filling their places. These were of the usual class of substitutes, and mostly of a worthless character, and during the winter thirty-five deserted. The spring campaign of the Seventh opened very early, and the regiment received orders on the 3d of January, 1865, to be ready to march the next morning, and at once proceeded to Fortress Monroe, where it embarked on the second expedition against Fort Fisher.

Colonel Abbott was placed in command of the brigade and the command of the regiment devolved upon Lieutenant-Colonel Rollins, and at 10 o'clock, on the evenlng of January 15, the Seventh led the assault on the sea-angle of the fort, and half an hour later planted its colors on the bastion of the surrendered work. The Seventh, with one other regiment, formed in a line southward of the fort, and pressed on toward Battery Buchanan, and this earth work, with about a thousand prisoners, soon surrendered, and the whole of the immense fortifications, which had been considered impregnable, fell into the possession of the Union army.

After the conquest of Fort Fisher the Seventh was occupied in strengthenlng the works in front of Wilmington, in making reconnoissances, and in picket duty, until the 19th of February, when the enemy commenced retiring and General Terry at once commenced pursuit. Reaching Wilmington on the 22d, the enemy, dispirited and disheartened, was still followed ten miles farther, to a place called North-east Ferry. The regiment, with the rest of its brigade, was then ordered back to Wilmington, and assigned to the garrison of that place. Early in June it was sent to Goldsborough, where it remained until ordered to be discharged. Its days of active campaigning were now over, and the survivors of its many labors and numerous battles, from Virginia to the southern coast of Florida, were mustered out of the service of the United States on the 10th of July, and on the 30th the steamer which had borne them from City Point, Va., came to anchor at New London, Conn.

They proceeded by rail to Manchester, where, more than four years before, they had left Old Camp Hale, amid the plaudits of the people, and were received with shouts and cheers and a hearty welcome from a grateful country in whose service they had engaged. Proceeding to Concord, an escort and refreshments awaited them and His Excellency Governor Smyth addressed the regiment, thanking them in behalf of the State for the service they had performed and the honor they had won. Three hundred and twenty men and twenty-two officers returned. Of these, less than one hundred were among those who left the State in 1861. Of the original field and staff only one remained. The first colonel and the second lieutenant-colonel had fallen in battle.

As soon as possible the regiment was paid and the men at once proceeded to their homes, separating, after a long and arduous service, never again to fenl the old familiar touch of "elbow to elbow" and with saddened hearts, comrade bade farewell to comrade, and the noble ranks of the old Seventh Regiment were broken for the last time, never again to be re-formed, and the organization of one more of New Hampshire's gallant regiments ceased to exist-except in history. The people of our State will ever hold in grateful remembrance the names of the noble patriots recorded on these rolls, and will carefully preserve and guard the war-worn and tattered flags of our old command returned by us to the State.

The Seventh New Hampshire Volunteers was at Fort Jefferson, Fla., March 9 to June 16, 1862; at Port Royal Island, S.C., June 22 to September 1, 1862; at St. Augustine, Fla., September 3, 1862, to May 10, 1863 (five companies, under Colonel Putnam, were attached to Second Brigade, Terry's Division, Tenth Army Corps, April 4 to 12, 1863); at Fernandina, Fla., May 10 to June 7, 1863; at Hilton Head, S.C., June 8 to 16, 1863; attached to First Brigade, Vogdes' Division, Tenth Army Corps, June 20, 1863; Third Brigade, First Division, Tenth Army Corps, July 19, 1863; First Brigade, First Division, Tenth Army Corps, November 23, 1863; with United States forces at St. Helena Island, District of Hilton Head, S.C., December 21, 1863, to February 4, 1864; attached to Second Brigade, First Division, District of Florida, February 4, 1864; Third Brigade, First Division, Tenth Army Corps, April 23, 1864; Second Brigade, First Division, Tenth Army Corps, May 3, 1864; Second Brigade, First Division, Twenty-fourth Army Corps, December 4, 1864; Second Brigade, First Division, Tenth Army Corps, March 27, 1865.

ENGAGEMENTS.
  • Morris Island, S.C. ...................................... July 10, 1863.
  • Ft. Wagner, S.C. (first assault) .......................................... July 11, 1863.
  • Ft. Wagner, S.C. (second assault) ......................................... July 18, 1863.
  • Siege of Ft. Wagner, and Morris Isl. S.C. ................................. July 10 to Sept. 6, 1863.
  • Siege of Ft. Sumter, S.C., ............................... Sept. 7 to Dec. 20, 1863.
  • Olustee, Fla. ............................... Feb. 20, 1864.
  • Chester Station, Va. ..................................... May 9, 1864.
  • Lempster Hill (or near Chester Station), Va. .............................. May 10, 1864.
  • Drewry's Bluff, Va. ...................................... May 13-16, 1864.
  • Bermuda Hundred, Va. ..................................... May 18, 20, 21, June 2-4, 18, 1864.
  • Near Petersburg, Va. ..................................... June 9, 1864.
  • Ware Bottom Church, Va. .................................. June 16, 1864.
  • Deep Bottom, Va. ............................ Aug. 16, 1864.
  • Siege of Petersburg, Va. ................................. Aug. 24 to Sept. 28, 1864.
  • New Market Heights, Va. .................................. Sept. 29, 1864.
  • Near Richmond, Va. ....................................... Oct. 1, 1864.
  • New Market Road (or near Laurel Hill, or near Chaffin's Farm) ............. Oct. 7, 1864.
  • Darbytown Road,Va. ....................................... Oct. 13, 27,28,1864.
  • Ft. Fisher, N.C. ............................ Jan. 15, 1865.
  • Half Moon Battery, Sugar Loaf Hill, near Federal Point, N.C., ............. Jan. 18,19, 1865.
  • Sugar Loaf Battery, N.C. ................................. Feb. 11, 1865.
  • Wilmington (or North-east Ferry). N.C. .................................... Feb. 22, 1865.


SEVENTH REGIMENT NEW HAMPSHIRE VOLUNTEER INFANTRY (THREE YEARS.)

Mustered into the service of the United States October 29 to December 15, 1861, at Manchester, by Haldimand S. Putnam, 1 Lt. U.S.A. Organization completed December 15, 1861. The original members who had not re-enlisted were mustered out December 27, 1864, at Concord, by Ai B. Thompson, Capt. U.S.A. (retired). The re-enlisted men and recruits were mustered out July 20, 1865, at Goldsborough, N.C., by William H. Pierpont, Capt. 7 Conn. Inf. Each man was a volunteer appointed or enlisted for three years unless otherwise stated.
  • Abbott, Charles. Co. K; b. Canada; age 25; res. Haverhill, cred. Haverhill; enl. Dec. 18, '63; must. in Dec. 18, '63, as Priv.; captd. Feb. 20, '64, Olustee, Fla. Died Aug. 5, '64, Andersonville, Ga.
  • Abbott, Charles H. Co. B; b. Loudon; age 19; res. Loudon; enl. Oct. 24, '61; must. in Nov. 7, '61, as Priv.; app. Corp. Nov. 28, '63; re-enl. and must. in Feb. 29, '64; cred. Manchester; app. Sergt. May 19, '65; must. out July 20, '65. P.O. ad., Loudon.
  • Abbott, Daniel E. Co. E; b. Concord; age 18; res. Concord (Fisherville, now Penacook), cred. Boscawen; enl. Aug. 11, '62; must. in Aug. 21, '62, as Priv.; wd. and captd. Feb. 20, '64, Olustee, Fla. Died, dis. Oct. 31, '64, Andersonville, Ga.
  • Abbott, Francis A. Co. K; b. Tuftonborough; age 36; res. Dover; enl. Nov. 18, '61; must. in Nov. 20, '61, as Priv.; wd. sev. May 16, '64, Drewry's Bluff, Va.; must. out Dec. 27, '64. P.O. ad., Dover.
  • Abbott, George W. Co. E; b. Boscawen; age 25; res. Concord (Fisherville, now Penacook), cred. Concord; enl. Aug. 11, '62; must. in Aug. 21, '62, as Priv.; wd. Feb, 20, '64, Olustee, Fla.; disch. June 26, '65, Goldsborough, N.C. P.O. ad., Penacock.
  • Abbott, Ivory. Co. I; b. Ossipee; age 28; res. Stafford; enl. Nov. 25, '61; must. in Dec. 17, '61, as Priv.; re-enl. and must. in Feb. 28, '64; cred. Ossipee; killed Aug. 27, near Petersburg, Va.
  • Abbott, Jacob M. Co. G; age 19; res. Ossipee; enl. Oct. 28, '61; must. in Dec. 17, '61, as priv.; app. Corp. Oct. 11, '62; wd. Feb. 20, '64, Olustee, Fla.; app. Sergt. May 26, '64; must. out Dec. 27, '64. Died Feb. 18, '65, Ossipee.
  • Abbott, Joseph C. F. and S.; b. Concord; age 36; res. Manchester; app. Lt. Col. Oct. 2, '61; must. in Nov. 7, '61; app. Col. July 22, '63; must. out July 20, '65. Bvt. Brig. Gen., U.S.V., for gallant services at the capture of Ft. Fisher, N.C., to date from Jan. 13, '65. Died Oct. 8, '81, Wilmington, N.C.
  • Abbott, Oliver B. Co. E; b. Boscawen; age 24; res. Concord (Fisherville, now Penacook), cred. Concord; enl. Aug. 11, '62; must. in Aug. 21, '62, as Priv.; wd. July 18, '63, Ft. Wagner, S.C.; disch. June 26, '65, Goldsborough, N.C. Died July 11, '65, Fisherville (now Penacook).
  • Abbott, Orin. Co. H; age 36; res. Strafford; enl. Nov. 11, '61; must. in Dec. 14, '61, as Priv. Died, wds. July 26, '68, Hilton Head, S.C.
  • Abodie, Alexander, alias Louis Dufour. Co. B; substitute; b. Switzerland; age 27; res. Boston, Mass., cred. Nashua; enl. Oct. 6, '63; must. in Oct. 6, '63, as Priv.; wd. and captd. Feb. 20, '64, Olustee, Fla.; escaped Mar. 20, '65, Charleston, S.C.; disch. to date May 10, '65. P.O. ad., Dalton, Mass.
  • Adam, John. Co. K; substitute; b. Prussia; age 21; res. Portland, Me., cred. New Hampton; enl. Sept. 29, '63; must. in Sept. 29, '63, as Priv.; wd. Feb. 20, '64, Olustee, Fla.; must. out July 20, '65.
  • Adams, Charles A. Co. C; b. Haverhill, Mass.; age 30; res. Manchester; enl. Jan. 1, '62; must. in Jan. 1, 62, as Priv.; re-enl. and must. in Feb. 28, '64; cred. Salem; must. out July 20, '65. P.O. ad., Epping.
  • Adams, Charles B. Co. B; b. Gloucester, Mass.; age 18; res. Nashua; enl. Nov., '61; must. in Nov. 20, '61, as Priv.; re-enl. and must. in Feb. 27, '64; wd. June 16, '64, Ware Bottom Church, Va. Died, wds. June 17, '64, Pt. of Rocks, Va.
  • Adams,Isaac E. Co. G; substitute; b. Boston, Mass.; age 36; res. Boston, Mass., cred. Orford; enl. Oct. 30, '63; must. in Oct. 30, '63, as Priv.; disch. disab. Sept. 19, '64, Hilton Head, S.C.
  • Adams, James P. Co. B; b. Weare; age 40; res. Nashua; enl. Sept. 30, '61; must. in Nov. 1, '61, as Priv. Died, dis. Aug. 25, '62, Beaufort, S.C.
  • Adams, John. Co. A; substitute; b. New Brunswick; age 28; cred. Benton; enl. Sept. 20, '64; must. in Sept. 29, '64, as Priv.; des. Oct. 28, '64, Laurel Hill, Va.
  • Adsit, John W. Co. K; b. Saratoga, N.Y.; age 44; res. Hillsborough; enl. Sept. 24, '61; must. in Dec. 11, '61, as Priv. Died, dis. Oct. 8, '62, St. Augustine, Fla.
  • Aiken, James. Co. B; b. Londonderry; age 45; res. Litchfield; enl. Nov. 30, '61; must. in Nov. 30, '61, as Priv.; disch. disab. Apr. 23, '62. Died Aug. 12, '67, Litchfield.
  • Aims, Clement F. S. Co. C; substitute; b. New York city; age 20; res. New York city, cred. Manchester; enl. Oct. 6, '63; must. in Oct. 6, '63, as Prin.; app. Corp.; 1 Lt. Dec. 22, '64; must. out July 20, '65. P.O. ad., Russell, Kan.
  • Ainsworth, George. Co. C; substitute; b. Maine; age 23; res. Gardiner, Me., cred. Holderness; enl. Oct. 28, '63; must. in Oct. 28, '63, as Priv. Died, dis. Nov. 29, '64, Ft. Monroe, Va.
  • Alden, Zenas P. Co. C; b. Lebanon; age 23; res. Lebanon; enl. Oct. 19, '61; must. in Nov. 6, '61, as Priv.; app. Corp. Nov. 28, '63; must. out Dec. 27, '64. Awarded "Gillmore Medal" by Maj. Gen. Q. A. Gillmore, for gallant and meritorious conduct during operations before Charleston, S.C. P.O. ad., Manchester.
  • Allen, George. Co. G; age 39; res. Alton; enl. Nov. 30, '61; must. in Dec. 5, 61, as Priv. Died, dis. Mar. 15, '62, New York city.
  • Allen, Isaac. Co. A; substitute; b. England; age 24; cred. Barrington; enl. Sept. 30, '64; must. in Sept. 30, '64, as Priv.; des. Nov. 12, '64, Staten Isl., N.Y.
  • Allen, John. Co. D; substitute; b. Liverpool, Eng.; age 32; res. Liverpool, Eng., cred. Manchester; enl. Oct. 6, '63; must. in Oct. 6, '63, as Priv.; wd. Feb. 20, '64, Olustee, Fla.; des. Dec., '64, Beaufort, S.C.
  • Allen, Samuel. Co. K; substitute; b. Massachusetts; age 22; res. Boston, Mass., cred. Warren; enl. Nov. 3, '63; must. in Nov. '63, as Priv.; des. May 7, '64, Bermuda Hundred, Va.
  • Allen, William. Co. K; substitute; b. Albany, N.Y.; age 22; res. Albany, N.Y., cred. Wilton; enl. Sept. 2, '63; must. in Sept. 2, '63, as Priv.; captd. Feb. 20, '64, Olustee, Fla.; confined at Andersonville, Ga., eight months; escaped; disch. to date Feb. 18, '65. Died Apr. 20, '90, Washington, D.C.
  • Almond, Mark. Co. K; b. England; age 19; cred. Bow; enl. Nov. 17, '63; must. in Nov. 17, '63, as Priv.; disch. to date July 9, '65.
  • Alsop, Robert. Co. F; b. England; age 41; res. Hollinsford; enl. Oct. 9, '61; must. in Nov. 7, '61, as Priv.; must. out Dec. 27, '64. P.O. ad., Manchesetr.
  • Ames, Fisher. Co. E; b. Canterbury; age 44; res. Boscawen (Fisherville, now Penacook); enl. Oct. 1, '61; must. in Nov. 7, '61, as Priv.; disch. disab. Nov. 3, '62, Beaufort, S.C., Died Aug. 14, '93, Penacook.
  • Ames, Nathan M. Co. H; b. Hollis; age 34; res. Hollis; app. Captain Dec. 14, '61; must. in Dec. 14, '61; must. out Dec. 27, '64. Died Sept. 5, '72, Vineland, N.J.
  • Ames. See Aims.
  • Anderson, George R. Co. K; substitute; b. Canada; age 24; res. Canada, cred. Danbury; enl. Nov. 2, '63; must. in Nov. 2, '63, as Priv.; captd. Feb. 20, '64, Olustee, Fla. N.f.r.A.G.O.
  • Anderson, John, Co. G; b. Ireland; age 27; res. New York city, cred. Whitefield; enl. Dec. 28, '63; must. in Dec. 28, '63, as Priv.; app. Corp. May, '64; des. Nov. 13, '64, Staten Isl., N.Y.
  • Anderson, William. Co. D; substitute; b. Illinois; age 25; res. Wilmot, Ill., cred. Littleton; enl. Oct. 24, '63; must. in Oct. 24, '63, as Priv.; wd. May 16, '64, Drewry's Bluff, Va.; des. Sept. 4, '64, while on furlough.
  • Andrews, James D. Co. D; b. Great Falls; age 44; res. Somersworth; enl. Sept. 28, '61; must. in Nov. 6, '61, as. Priv.; disch. disab. Jan. 19, '64, Portsmouth Grove, R.I.
  • Annis, Mark C. Unas'd; substitute; b. New Brunswick; age 42; cred. Washington; enl. Sept. 30, '64; must. in Sept. 30, '64, as Priv.; des. Nov. 12, '64, Staten Isl., N.Y.
  • Applebee, Simeon. Co. C; b. North Berwick, Me.; age 29; res. Milton; enl. Nov. 23, '61; must. in Dec. 2, '61, as Priv.; wd. July 18, '63, Ft. Wagner, S.C.; app. Corp. Nov. 28, '63. Died, dis. Feb. 7, '64, David's Isl., N.Y.H.
  • Appleton, James. Co. A; substitute; b. New Brunswick; age 37; cred. Manchester; enl. Sept. 23, '64; must. in Sept. 23, 64, as Priv.; des. Nov. 12, '64, Staten Isl., N.Y.
  • Archambault, Zerphian. Co. A; substitute; b. Canada; age 20; cred. Grafton enl. Nov. 11, '64; must. in Nov. 11, '64, as Priv.; must. out July 20, '65.
  • Arlin, Charles E. Co. H; b. Barrington; age 18; res. Barrington; enl. Nov. 16, '61; must. in Dec. 14, '61, as Priv.; wd. July 18, '63, Ft. Wagner, S.C.; re-enl. and must. in Feb. 28, '64; must. out July 20, '65. P.O. ad., Barrington.
  • Arlin, True W. Co. E; b. Canterbury; age 19; res. Canterbury; enl. Nov. 7, '61; must. in Nov. 7, '61, as Corp.; app. Sergt.; 2 Lt. July 21, '63; wd. sev. Feb. 20, '64, Olustee, FIa. Died, wds. Mar: 25, '64, Beaufort, S.C.
  • Ash, Lewis. Co. D; b. Canada; age 32; res. Deerfield; enl. Oct. 22, '61; must. in Nov. 6, '61, as Priv.; re-enl. and must. in Feb. 29, '64; cred. Manchester; des. May 18, '64, while on furlough. P.O. ad., Burke, Vt.
  • Atkinson, Henry A. Co. H; b. Eaton; age 26; res. Eaton; enl. Dec. 23, '61; must. in Dec. 23, '61, as Priv.; disch. disab. Jan. 21, '63, Concord. P.O. ad., East Madison.
  • Atkinson, Ira. Co. H; b. Eaton; age 23; res. Eaton; enl. Nov. 7, '61; must. in Dec. 14, '61, as Priv.; disch. disab. Jan. 4, '63, St: Augustine, Fla. P.O. ad., Wakefield, Mass.
  • Austin, Abijah C. Co. C; b. Dracut, Mass.; age 43; res. Sandown; enl. Oct. 28, '61; must. in Nov. 6, '61, as Priv.; disch. disab. June 5, '63, St. Augustine, Fla.
  • Austin, JacobS. Co. F; b. Dover; age 24; res. Dover; enl. Nov. 5, '61; must. in Nov. 7, '61, as Priv.; must. out Dec. 27,'64.
  • Austin, John W. Co. B; b. Salem; age 44; res. Nashua; enl. Nov. 1, '61; must. in Nov. 1, '61, as Priv.; tr. to Co. K, Jan. 1, '62; disch. disab. June 5, '63, St. Augustine, Fla.
  • Austin, Mark J. Co. H; b. Hollis; age 24; res. Hollis; enl. Sept. 27, '61; must. in Nov. 12, '61, as Priv.; app. Sergt.; must. out Dec. 27, '64. Died Dec. 26, '82, Nashua.
  • Austin, William H. H. Co. D; b. Methuen, Mass.; age 21; res. Sandown; enl. Sept. 28, '61; must. in Nov. 6, '61, as Priv. Died Jan. 14, '62, Manchester.
  • Averill, Joseph K. Co. G; substitute; b. Peru, N.Y.; age 45; res. Cambridge, Mass., cred. Enfield; enl. Oct. 3, '63; must. in Oct. 3, '63, as Priv. Died, dis. Dec. 4, '63, Morris Isl., S.C.
  • Babb, DanielW. Co. F; b. Barrington; age 23; res. Barrington; enl. Sept. 30, '61; must. in Nov. 7, '61, as Priv. Died, dis. Sept. 12, '62, Beaufort, S.C.
  • Babb, Henry H. Co. K; b. Barrington; age 20; res. Barrington; enl. Oct. 21, '61; must. in Dec. 11, '61, as Priv. Died, dis. Aug. 26, '62, Beaufort, S.C.
  • Babb, James. Co. G; substitute; b. Naples, Italy; age 28; res. Boston, Mass., cred. Meredith; enl. Sept. 29, '63; must. in Sept. 29, '63, as Priv.; wd. and captd. Feb. 20, '64, Olustee, Fla. Died Aug. 7, '64, Andersonville, Ga.
  • Badger, Horace W. Co. A; b. West Fairlee, Vt.; age 25; enl. Sept. 23, '61, at Manchester; must. in Oct. 29, '61, as Priv. Died, dis. Jan. 22, '62, New York city.
  • Bailey, Charles E. Co. B; b. Salem; age 23; res. Salem, cred. Salem; enl. Aug. 14, '62; must. in Aug. 21, '62, as Priv.; captd. July 18, '63, Ft. Wagner, S.C. Died, dis. Jan. 3, '64, Richmond, Va.
  • Baker, Henry W Co. E; b. Loudon; age 37; res. Boscawen; enl. Nov. 7, '61, as Priv.; app. 2 Lt. Nov. 12, '61; must. in Nov. 12, '61, as 2 Lt.; killed July 18, '63, Ft. Wagner, S.C.
  • Baker, John C. Co. K; b. Dover; age 32; res. Dover; enl. Sept. 16, '61; must. in Dec. 11, '61, as Priv.; disch. disab. July 20, '62, Ft. Jefferson, Fla.
  • Baker, Patrick, Co. B; b. Ireland; age 35; cred. Hollis; enl. Dec. 7, '63; must. in Dec. 7, '63, as Priv.; must. out July 20, '65.
  • Balch, Charles G. Co. C; b. Lebanon; age 18; res. Lebanon; enl. Oct. 26, '61; must in Nov. 6, '61, as Priv.; drowned July 26, '62, near Beaufort, S.C.
  • Baldwin, Benjamin P. Co. K; b. Antrim; age 23; res. Antrim; enl. Oct. 22, '61; must. in Dec. 11, '61, as Priv.; disch. disab. June 26, '62, Ft. Jefferson, Fla. P.O. ad., Clinton, Iowa.
  • Ball, Henry. Co. A; b. Concord, Vt.; age 28; enl. Oct. 2, '61, at Lancaster; must. in Oct. 31, '61, as Priv.; app. Corp. Nov. 1, '62; Sergt. May 23, '64; wd. Aug. 20, '64, near Petersburg, Va.; must. out Dec. 27, '64. P.O. ad., Soldiers' Home, Togus, Me.
  • Ball, Henry. Co. H; b. Cambridge, Mass.; age 19; res. Hollis; enl. Sept. 27, '61; must. in Dec. 14, '61, as Priv.; killed June 26, '62, by accidental discharge of his own musket, Beaufort, S.C.
  • Ballard, James M. Co. C; b. Watertown, Mass.; age 42; res. Plaistow; enl. Oct. 21, '61; must. in Nov. 6, '61, as Priv.; disch. disab. Feb. 1, '63, Beaufort, S.C. Died Mar. 25, '63, Plaistow.
  • Bancroft, William C. Co. E; b. Londonderry, age 18; res. Londonderry, cred. Londonderry; enl. Dec. 14, '63; must. in Dec. 14, '63, as Priv.; must. out July 20, '65. P.O. ad., Londonderry.
  • Banks, Joseph. Co. H; substitute; b. Maine; age 33; res. Vinal Haven, Me., cred. Brookfield; enl. Sept. 30, '63; must. in Sept. 30, '63, as Priv.; must. out July 20, '65. P.O. ad., West as Harpswell, Me.
  • Baril, Ovide. Co. D; b. Canada; age 22; cred. Northwood; enl. Nov. 16, 64, must. in Nov. 16, '64, as Priv.; must. out July 20, '65.
  • Barker, David G. Co. A; b. Hillsborough; age 22; res. Hillsborough; enl. Oct. 11, '61; must. in Nov. 1, '61, as Priv.; re-enl. and must. in Feb. 27, '64; disch. disab. July 20, '62, Ft. Jeffferson, Fla. Died Sept. 8, '88, Hillsborough.
  • Barnes, Charles S. Co. B; b. Nashua; age 33; res. Nashua; enl. Oct. 17, '61; must. in must. in Nov. 1, '61, as Priv.; re-enl. and must. in Feb. 27, '64; app. Corp. June 8, '64; Sergt. Jan. 1, '65. must. out July 20, '65.
  • Barnes, Frederick H. Co. E; b. Henniker; age 18; res. Henniker; enl. Oct. 14, '61; must. in Nov. 7, '61, as Priv.; disch. by civil authority Dec. 11, '61, Manchester. P.O. ad., Henniker. See 11 N.H.V.
  • Barnes, Thompson. Co. D; enl. Oct. 15, '61, at Manchester; must. in Nov. 6, '61, as Priv.; des. Nov. 7, '61, Manchester.
  • Barnett, John. Co. A; substitute;; b. Scotland; age 27; cred. Sunapee; enl. Sept. 29, '64; must. in Sept. 29, '64, as Priv.; des. Nov. 12, '64, Staten Isl., N.Y.
  • Barney, Horace. Co. B; b. Bridgewater; age 29; res. Hampstead; enl. Oct. 21, '61; must. in Nov. 1, '61, as Priv.; disch. disab. June 5, '63, Fernandina, Fla. P.O. ad., Haverhill, Mass.
  • Barrett, Patrick. Co. D; substitute; b. Quebec, Can.; age 24; res. New York city, cred. Moultonborough; enl. Sept. 29, '63; must. in Sept. 29, '63, as Priv.; des. Nov. 7, '64, Staten Isl., N.Y.
  • Bartemus, George H. Co. H; b. Boston, Mass.; age 20; res. Hollis; enl. Oct. 19, 61; must. in Nov. 12, '61, as Priv.; must. out Dec. 27, '64. P.O. ad., Hollis.
  • Bartlett, Charles C. Co. C; b. Cornish; age 32; enl. Sept. 30, '61, at Cornish; must. in Nov. 6, '61, as Priv.; disch. disab. Jan. 4, '63, St. Augustine, Fla. See V.R.C.
  • Bartlett, David. Co. B; b. West Newbury, Mass.; age 40; res. Salem; enl. Sept. 23, '61; must. in Nov. 1, '61, as Priv. re-enl. and must. in Feb. 27, '64. Died, dis. June 3, '65, Wilmington, N.C.
  • Bartlett, Edwin F. Co. H; b. Concord; age 21; res. Nashua; enl. Oct. 19, '61; must. in Dec. 14, '61, as Priv.; Died, dis. Jan. 10, '62, Manchester.
  • Bartlett, John. Co. C; substitute; b. England, age 20; res. Liverpool, Eng., cred. bethehem; enl. Oct. 31, '63, must. in Oct. 31, '63, as Priv.; captd. Feb. 20, '64, Olustee, Fla. N.f.r.A.G.O.
  • Barton, William M. Co. C; b. Raymond, Me.; age 39; enl. Aug. 15, '62, at Concord; must. in Aug. 21, '62, as Priv.; wd. Sept. 7, '63, Morris Isl., S.C.; disch. June 26, '65, Goldsborough, N.C.
  • Bassett, William J. Co. C; b. Cambridgeport, Mass.; age 18; res. Derry; enl. Oct. 9, '61; must. in Nov. 6, '61, as Priv.; app. Corp. Nov. 15, '61; reduced to ranks Dec. 13, '61; disch. disab. July 20, '62, Ft. Jefferson, Fla. P.O. ad., Babylon, N.Y. See 1 N.H.V.
  • Batchelder, Charles L. Co. I; b. Concord; age 28; res. Manchester; enl. Oct. 17, '61; must. in Nov. 19, '61, as Priv.; must. out Dec. 27, '64. Died Mar. 24, '66, Manchester. See 4 N.H.V. and State Service.
  • Batchelder, Henry S. Co. I; b. Concord; age 18; res. Manchester; enl. Oct. 15, '61; must. in Nov. 19, '61, as Priv.; app. Sergt. Dec. 14, '61; reduced to ranks Mar. 1, '64; must. out Dec. 27, '64. P.O. ad., Jamaica Plain, Mass.
  • Batchelder, James G. Co. B; age 21; res. Windham; enl. Sept. 25, '61; must. in Nov. 1, '61, as Priv. Died, dis. Jan. 14, '62, Manchester.
  • Batine, Theodore. Co. A; substitute; b. Canada; age 18; cred. Alton; enl. Sept. 29, '64; must. in Sept. 29, '64, as Priv.; must. out July 20, '65.
  • Battles, Henry W. Co. A; b. Manchester; age 19; res. Manchester; enl. Oct. 26, '61; must. in Oct. 29, '61, as Priv. Died, dis. July 28, '62. Beaufort, S.C.
  • Battles, Hiram S. Co. K; b. Brandon, Vt.; age 25; res. Bennington; enl. Sept. 26, '61; must. in Dec. 11, '61, as Priv. Died, dis. Sept. 4, '62, Beaufort, S.C.
  • Baurhyte, Alfred, alias Augustus F. Wright. Co. I; substitute; b. New York; age 30; res. Albany, N.Y., cred. Lebanon; enl. Oct. 27, '63; must. in Oct. 27, '63, as Priv.; app. Corp.; wd. and captd. Feb. 20, '64, Olustee, Fla. Died, dis. May 1, '64, Tallahassee, Fla.
  • Baxter, Adam. Co. D; b. New York city; age 18; res. Brookline; enl. Oct. 17, '61; must. in Nov. 6, '61, as Priv.; des. Jan. 11, '62, Manchester.
  • Baxter, Henry. Co. A; substitute; b. Scotland; age 22; cred. Landaff; enl. Nov. 25, '64; must. in Nov. 25, '64, as Priv.; must. out July 20, '65.
  • Beaman, Charles F. Co. A; b. Roxbury, Mass.; age 18; res. Manchester enl. Sept. 3, '61; must. in Oct. 29, '61, as Priv.; wd. July 18, '63, Ft. Wagner, S.C. Died, wds. July 26, '63, Beaufort, S.C.
  • Beaman, Eri B. Co. A; b. Princeton, ----; age 44; res. Manchester; enl. Sept. 23, '61; must. in Oct. 29, '61, as Priv.; disch. disab. Aug. 31, '62, Beaufort, S.C. Died Oct. 27, '90, Laconia.
  • Bean, Ezra. Co. C; b. New Hampshire; age 19; cred. Newmarket enl. Dec. 27, '64; must. in Dec. 27, 64, as Priv.; must. out July 20, '65.
  • Bean, George C. Co. A; drafted; b. Sandwich; age 42; res. Orford, cred. Orford; drafted Sept. 16, '64, for 1 yr.; must. in Sept. 16, '64, as Priv.; must. out July 20, '65. Died May 10, '70, Orford.
  • Bean, George W. Co. B; b. Kingston; age 18; res. Manchester; enl. Dec. 17, '61; must. in Dec. 17, '61, as Priv.; app. Corp. June 12, '62; re-enl. and must. in Feb. 27, '64; cred. Brentwood; app. Sergt. Dec. 22, '64; must. out July 20, '65. P.O. ad., Haverhill, Mass.
  • Beaton, Charles C. Co. G; substitute; b. Lancaster; age 25; res. Lancaster, cred. Lancaster; enl. Oct. 30,'63; must in Oct. 30, '63, as Priv.; must. out July 20, '65. P.O. ad., Lancaster. See 5 N.H.V.
  • Bedell, Ivory. Unas'd; b. Sanford, Me.; age 24; res. Dover, cred. Dover; enl. Aug. 13, '62; must. in Aug. 14, '62, as Priv.; disch. disab. Nov. 25, '62, St. Augustine, Fla.
  • Bennett, Alfred N. Co. B; b. Tunbridge, Vt.; age 28; res. Nashua; enl. Sept. 26, '61; must. in Nov. 1, '61, as 1 Sergt.; app. 2 Lt. Co. D, Nov. 1, '62; killed July 18, '63, Ft. Wagner, S.C.
  • Bennett, William. Co. D; b. Rhode Island; age 19; cred. Dover; enl. Nov. 30, '64; must. in Nov. 30, '64, as Priv.; killed Jan. 15, '65, Ft. Fisher, N.C.
  • Benson, Henry. Co. A; substitute; b. Canada; age 23; cred. Lisbon; enl. Sept. 28, '64; must. in Sept. 28, '64, as Priv.; app. Corp. Apr. 8, '65; must. out July 20, '65.
  • Benton, Horace. Co. K; b. Bradford; age 23; res. Bradford; enl. Sept. 4, '61; must. in Dec. 11, '61, as Priv. Died, dis. Sept. 15, '62, Hilton Head, S.C.
  • Bere, Charles O. Co. I; b. France; age 26; res. Troy, N.Y., cred. Danbury; enl. Dec. 29, '63; must. in Dec. 29, '63, as Priv.; captd. Feb. 20, '64, Olustee, Fla. Died, dis. June 6, '64, Andersonville, Ga.
  • Berry, Andrew J. Co. H; b. Hudson; age 21; res. Hudson, cred. Hudson; enl. Aug. 14, '62; must. in Aug. 21, '62, as Priv.; killed July 18, '63, Ft. Wagner, S.C.
  • Berry, George W. Co. D; b. Philadelphia, Pa.; age 25; res. Somersworth; enl. Oct. 10, '61; must. in Nov. 6, '61, as Priv.; app. Corp. Mar. 28, '62; disch. Jan. 25, '64, Beaufort, S.C.
  • Berry, William S. Co. G; b. Sandown; age 40; res. Pittsfield; enl. Sept. 13, '61; must. in Nov. 8, '61, as Priv.; disch. disab. June 5, '63, Fernandina, Fla. Died Jan. 19, '84, Chichester.
  • Bickford, Charles Joseph. Co. F; b. Alton; ages 23; res. Dover; enl. Oct. 25, '61; must. in Nov. 7, '61, as Corp,; app. 1 Sergt. Nov. 21, '63; re-enl. and must. in Feb. 26, '64; captd. Oct. 1, '64, near Richmond, Va.; released Feb. 28, '65; disch. May 31, '65, Concord. P.O. ad., Worcester, Mass. See 1 N.H.V.
  • Bidwell Cyrus B. Co. E; b. Whitefield; age 19; res. Boscawen; enl. Oct. 4, '61; must. in Nov. 6, '61, as Corp.; app. Sergt. Jan. 9, '64; wd. sev. Feb. 20, '64, Olustee, Fla.; must. out Dec. 27, '64. P.O. ad., Eureka, Nev.
  • Bidwell, George F. Co. E; b. Littleton; age 17; res. Goffstown, cred. Goffstown; enl. Aug. 17, '63; must. in Aug. 19, '63, as Priv.; must. out July 20, '65. Died Sept. 22, '78, Goffstown.
  • Bills, John P. Co. H; b. Hollis; age 19; res. Hollis; enl. Oct. 14, '61; must. in Dec. 14, '61, as Priv.; killed July 18, '63, Ft. Wagner, S.C.
  • Bills, Otis. Co. B; b. Roxbury, Mass.; age 28; res. Nashua; enl. Sept. 23, '61; must. in Nov. 1, '61, as Priv.; disch. to date Dec. 22, '64. P.O. ad., Amherst.
  • Birnie, William. Co. A; substitute; b. Scotland; age 28; cred. Tamworth; enl. Sept. 28, '64; must. in Sept. 28, 64, as Priv.; must. out July 20, '65.
  • Birt, Harmon. Co. D; b. Hillsborough; age 35; res. Hopkinton; enl. Nov. 12, '61; must. in Nov. 12, '61, as Priv.; disch. disab. July 17, '62, Ft. Jefferson, Fla. P.O. ad., Henniker.
  • Birt. See Burt and Burtt.
  • Bixby, Avery. Co. I; b. Francestown; age 18; res. Manchester; enl. Nov. 1, '61; must. in Nov. 19, '61, as Priv.; app. Sergt.; Prin. Muse. July 4, '63; re-enl. and must. in Feb. 28, '64; must. out July 20, '65. Died Sept. 25, '71, Manchester.
  • Bixby, Byron. Co. A; b. Washington; age 19; res. Bradford; enl. Sept. 19, '61; must. in Oct. 29, '61, as Priv.; app. Corp. Nov. 22, '63; re-enl. and must. in Feb. 27, '64; cred. Nashua; app. Sergt.; killed Jan. 15, '65, Ft. Fisher, N.C.
  • Bixby, Mansel. Co. A; b. Washington; age 21; res. Bradford; enl. Sept. 30, '61; must. in Oct. 29, '61, as Priv.; wd. July 18, '63, Ft. Wagner, S.C. Died, wds. Aug. 25, '63, Beaufort, S.C.
  • Bixby, Newell R. Co. I; b. Francestown; age 19; res. Manchester, cred. Manchester; enl. Apr. 27, '63; must. in Apr. 27, '63, as Priv.; wd. July 18, '63, Ft. Wagner, S.C.; disch. disab. June 5, '65, Concord. Died Jan. 18, '90, Manchester.
  • Blake, Aaron H. Co. F; age 25; res. Holliston, Mass.; enl. Oct. 29, '61; must. in Nov. 7, '61, as Priv.; killed July 18, '63, Ft. Wagner, S.C.
  • Blake, William. Co. A; substitute; b. New Hampshire; age 24; cred. Bath; enl. Sept. 27, '64; must. in Sept. 27, '64, as Priv.; app. Corp. July 7, '65; must. out July 20, '65.
  • Blanchard, Franklin F. Co. K; b. New Jersey; age 34; res. Manchester; enl. Nov. 15, '61; must. in Dec. 11, '61, as Priv. Died, dis. Sept. 16, '62, Beaufort, S.C.
  • Blanchett, Joseph. Co. D; b. Quebec, Can.; age 22; res. Manchester; enl. Nov. 4, '61; must. in Nov. 6, '61, as Priv.; captd. Mar. 9, '63, St. Augustine, Fla.; exch.; joined company June 9, '63; re-enl. and must. in Feb. 28, '64; des. May 18, '64, while on furlough.
  • Bluer, Thomas. Co. I; b. Canada; age 21; res. Canada, cred. Danville; enl. Dec. 20, '63; must. in Dec. 29, '63, as Priv.; mis. June 1, '64, near Bermuda Hundred, Va.; gd. from mis. June 10, '64; des. Oct. 18, '64, from Gen. Hosp., White Hall, Pa.
  • Boland, John. Co. K; substitute; b. Ireland; age 31; res. New York city, cred. Lyme; enl. Oct. 30, '63; must. in Oct. 30, '63, as Priv.; app. Sergt.; wd. Feb. 20, '64, Olustee, Fla.; tr. to hosp., Concord, Nov. 16, '64, as Priv. N.f.r.A.G.O.
  • Bolte, Frederick. Co. H; substitute; b. Prussia; age 29; res. New York city, cred. Sanbornton; enl. Sept. 29, '63; must. in Sept. 29, '63, as Priv.; must. out July 20, '65.
  • Botham, Sanford. Co. G; substitute; b. Windsor, Conn.; age 21; res. Hardwick, Mass., cred. Nashua; enl. Oct. 6, '63; must. in Oct. 6, '63, as Priv.; killed Sept. 10, '64, near Petersburg, Va.
  • Bottomly, William W., alias William Walker. Co. A; substitute; b. Yorkshire, Eng.; age 37; cred. Keene; enl. Sept. 30, '63; must. in Sept. 30, '63, as Priv.; mis. Sept. 27, '64, near Petersburg, Va. N.f.r.A.G.O. ad., Chicago, Ill.
  • Boucher, Thomas. Co. A; substitute; b. St. John, N.B.; age 19; cred. Gilmanton; enl. Sept. 28, '64; must. in Sept. 28, '64, as Priv.; must. out July 20, '65. P.O. ad., Anaconda, Mont.
  • Bowen, Thomas. Co. F; substitute; b. Ireland; age 43; res. Boston, Mass., cred. Cornish; enl. Oct. 13, '63; must. in Oct. 13, '63, as Priv.; wd. and captd. June 16, '64, Ware Bottom Church, Va. Died June 18, '64, Richmond, Va.
  • Bowles, Martin M. Co. C; b. Laudaff; age 21; res. Wilmington, Mass.; enl. Dec. 8, '61; must. in Dec. 3, '61, as Priv.; app. Corp. July 4, '62; wd. July 18, '63, Ft. Wagner, S.C.; app. Sergt. Dec. 28, '63; captd. Feb. 20, '64, Olustee, Fla.; escaped; joined company Nov. 13, '64; must. out Dec. 27. '64. P.O. ad., Londonderry.
  • Boyce, John G. Co. D; b. Londonderry; age 40; res. Litchfield; enl. Oct. 9, '61; must. in Nov. 6, '61, as Priv.; must. out Dec. 27, '64. Died Dec. 18, '73, Londonderry.
  • Boyce, William M. Co. D; b. Londonderry; age "43"; res. Londonderry; enl. Oct. 7, '61; must. in Nov. 6, '61, as Priv.; disch. disab. Jan. 7, '63, St. Augustine, Fla. See V.R.C.
  • Boyle, Hugh. Co. A; substitute; b. Ireland; age 24; cred. Campton; enl. Nov. 23, '64; must. in Nov. 23, '64, as Priv.; disch. June 24, '65, David's Isl., N.Y.H. P.O. ad., San Antonio, Tex.
  • Boynton, Henry. F. and S.; b. Pepperell, Mass.; age 35; res. Woodstock, Vt.; app. Asst. Surg. Oct. 15, '61; must. in Dec. 14, '61; resigned Jan. 24, '64. P.O. ad., Woodstock, Vt.
  • Boynton, John F. Co. H; b. Hollis; age 22; res. Hollis; enl. Nov. 22, '61; must. in Dec. 14, '61, as Priv.; wd. Feb. 20, '64, Olustee, Fla.; re-enl. and must. in Feb. 29, '64; app. Corp. Jan. 26, '65; Sergt. June 13, '65; must. out July 20, '65. P.O. ad., Leominster, Mass.
  • Bradbury, John W. Co. G; b. Gifford; age 42; enl. Sept. 21, '61, at Manchester; must. in Nov. 8, '61, as Priv.; disch. disab. Feb. 1, '64, St. Augustine, Fla.
  • Bradford, Francis I. Co. F; b. Fayetteville, Vt.; age 18; res. Dover; enl. Oct. 24, '61; must. in Nov. 7, '61, as Priv.; wd. July 18, '63, Ft. Wagner, S.C.; disch. wds. Dec. 30, '63, Portsmouth Grove, R.I.
  • Brady, Matthew. Co. A; substitute; b. Ireland; age 23; cred. Dover; enl. Oct. 28, '64; must. in Oct. 28, '64, as Priv.; app. Corp. Jan. 25, '65; des. Feb. 2, '65, Federal Point, N.C.
  • Brafford, John. Co. B; b. Chester, N.Y.; age 27; cred. Allenstown; enl. Dec. 17, '63; must. in Dec. 17, '63, as Priv.; reported on m. o. roll dated July 20, '65, as absent on detached service since Nov. 7, '64. N.f.r.A.G.O.
  • Brandon, Philip. Co. A; b. Brandon, Vt.; age 41; res. Manchester; enl. Sept. 13, '61; must. in Oct. 29, '61, as Priv.; app. Corp.; disch. disab. July 20, '62, Ft. Jefferson, Fla.
  • Brano, Frank. Co. H; substitute; b. Canada; age 22; res. Canada, cred. Hebron; enl. Oct. 22, '63; must. in Oct. 27, '63, as Priv.; captd. Feb. 20, '64, Olustee, Fla.; released; failing to return to his command became a deserter. N.f.r.A.G.O. P.O. ad., Millington, P.Q.
  • Brewster, Charles. Unas'd; substitute; b. St. John, N.B.; age 23; cred. Dover; enl. Nov. 11, '64; must. in Nov. 11, '64, as Priv.; sent to regt. N.f.r.A.G.O.
  • Brick, John. Co. A; substitute; b. Waterloo, Can.; age 25; cred. New Ipswich; enl. Sept. 27, '64, must. in Sept. 27, '64, as Priv.; des. Nov. 12, '64, Staten Isl., N.Y.
  • Brickett, Charles H. Co. E; b. Londonderry; age 18; res. Londonderry; enl. Nov. 25, '61; must. in Nov. 25, '61, as Priv.; re-enl. and must. in Feb. 27, '64; must. out July 20, '65. P.O. ad., San Bernardino, n Feb. 27, '64; must. out July 20, '65. P.O. Cal.
  • Brickett, James K. Co. E; b. Chester; age 44; res. Concord (Fisherville, now Penacook); enl. Oct. 7,'61; must. in Nov. 7, '61, as Priv. Died, dis. Sept. 25, '62, on board steamer "Delaware," off Staten Isl., N.Y.
  • Bridges Charles A. Co. G; b. Levant, Me.; age 18, res. Gilmanton; enl. Oct. 5, '61; must. in Nov. 8, '61, as Priv.; app. Corp. Nov. 11, '62; reduced to ranks Aug. 14, '63; wd. Feb. 20, '64, Olustee, Fla; app. Corp. May 26 '64; must. out Dec. 27, '64. P.O. ad., Merrimac, Mass.
  • Bridges, George A. Co. g; b. Barnstead; age 22; res. Strafford; enl. Oct. 5, '61; must in Nov. 8, '61, as Priv.; app. Corp; wd. July 18, '63, Ft. Wagner, S.C.; disch. wds. May 19, '64, Portsmouth Grove, R.I. Supposed identical with George A. Bridges, Co. D., 1 N.H.V.
  • Brock, John. Co. G; b. Pittsfield; age 26; res. Pittsfield; enl. Oct. 14, '61; must. in Nov. 8, '61, as Priv.; re-enl. and must. in Feb. 28, '64; app. Corp; May, '64; Sergt. Feb. 8, '65; reported on m. o. roll as absent on furlough since June 10, '65. N.f.r.A.G.O. Died Aug. 31, '76, Pittsfield.
  • Brooks, Charles H. Co. K; b. Bennington; age 19; res. New Boston; enl. Dec. 19, '61; must. in Dec. 19, '61, as Priv. Died, dis. Jan. 25, '62, Boston, Mass.
  • Brown, Aldin. Co. B; b. Amesbury, Mass.; age 28; res. Danville; enl. Sept. 30, '61; must. in Nov. 1, '61, as Priv.; disch. disab. Mar. 24, '62, Ft. Jefferson, Fla. P.O. ad., Phillipsburg, N.J., See 18 N.H.V.
  • Brown, Andrew H. Co. A; b. Barrington; age 30; res. Strafford; enl. Sept. 30, '61; must. in Oct. 29, '61, as Priv.; disch. disab. July 20, '62, Ft. Jefferson, Fla. P.O. ad., Strafford. See 1 N.H.V. and V.R.C.
  • Brown, Calvin. Co. I; b. Ossipee; age 40; res. Ossipee; enl. Oct. 30, '61; must. in Dec. 14, '61, as Priv.; app. Sergt. Dec. 26, '61; wd. July 18, '63, Ft. Wagner, S.C.; app. 1 Sergt. Nov. 30, '63; re-enl. and must, in Feb. 28, '64; cred. Manchester; app. 2 Lt. Co. G, Oct. 28, '64; 1 Lt. Co. H, Dec. 13, '64; tr. to Co. I; must. out July 20, '65. P.O. ad., Wolfeborough.
  • Brown, Charles. Co. A; substitute; b. Birmingham, Eng.; age 21; cred. Moultonborough; enl. Sept. 26, '64; must. in Sept. 26, '64, as Priv.; must. out July 20, '65.
  • Brown, Charles. Co. B; b. Lowell, Mass; age 20; res. Lowell, Mass., cred. Northwood; enl. Dec. 29, '63; must. in Dec. 29, '63, as Priv.; must. out July 20, '65.
  • Brown, Charles. Co. N; b. Germany; age 29; cred. New Hampton; enl. Sept. 2, '64; must. in Sept. 2, '64, as Priv.; must. out July 20, '65.
  • Brown, Charles A. Co. E; b. Epsom; age 18; res. Canterbury; enl. Oct. 21, '61; must. in Nov. 7, '61, as Priv. Died, dis. Jan. 26, '62, New York city.
  • Brown, Charles H. Co. I; b, Dover; age 29; res. Dover; enl. Dec. 10, '61; must. in Dec. 10, '61, as Priv.; disch. disab. Oct. 28, '64, New York city. Died Apr. 17, '65, Dover.
  • Brown, Charles O. Co. C; b. Boston, Mass.; age 44; res. Boston, Mass.;, enl. Nov. 4, '61; must. in Nov. 6, '61, as Priv.; killed July 18, '63, Ft. Wagner, S.C.
  • Brown, Hazelton. Co. K; substitute; b. Nottingham; age 32; res. Conway, cred. Meredith; enl. Sept. 29, '63; must. in Sept. 29, '63, as Priv.; des. Nov. 17, '64, New York city.
  • Brown, Isaac. Co. B; b. Sweden; age 25; cred. Sunapee; enl. Dec. 19, '63; must. in Dec. 19, '63, as Priv.; must. out July 20, '65.
  • Brown, John. Co. G; b. Ossipee; age 39; res. Ossipee; enl. Oct. 29, '61; must. in Dec. 14, '61, as Priv.; app. 1 Sergt.; disch. Dec. 25, '62, to accept promotion; no record of his having received a commission. See 6 N.H.V.
  • Brown, John B. Co. D; age 18; res. Somersworth; enl. Dec. 5, '61; must. in Dec. 9, '61, as Priv.; wd. sev. Oct. 1, '64, near Richmond, Va.; must. out Dec. 27, '64.
  • Brown, John B. Co. K; b. Fryeburg, Me.; age 30; res. Dover; enl. Oct. 18, '61; must. in Nov. 20, '61, as Priv.; must. out Dec. 27, '64. P.O. ad., Santa Cruz, Cal.
  • Brown, Jonathan F. Co. K; b. Raymond; age 32; res. Raymond; enl. Oct. 12, '61; must. in Dec. 11, '61, as Priv.; disch. disab. Oct. 27, '62, Beaufort, S.C. Died Nov. 6, '62, New York city.
  • Brown, Lewis. Co. B; b. Newton; age 22; res. Newton, cred. Newton; enl. Dec. 3, '63; must. in Dec. 3, '63, as Priv.; des. Nov. 7, '64, Staten Isl., N.Y.
  • Brown, Matthew H. Co. H; b. Barrington; age 18; enl. Nov. 26, '61; must. in Dec. 14, '61, as Priv.; wd. July 18, '63, Ft. Wagner, S.C.; re-enl. and must. in Feb. 29, '64; cred. Barrington; app. Corp. June 13, '65; must. out July 20, '65. Died Feb. 28, '88, Northwood.
  • Brown, Moses T. Co. C; b. Newbury, Vt.; age 32; res. Lebanon; enl. Nov. 25, '61; must. in Nov. 25, '61, as Priv. disch. disab. Aug. 25, '64, Hilton Head, S.C. P.O. ad., Lebanon.
  • Brown, Nathaniel C., Co. B; b. Kingston; age 27; res. Kingston; enl. Sept. 29, '61; must. in Nov. 1, '61, as Priv.; disch. disab. June 26, '62, Ft. Jefferson, Fla. P.O. ad., Kingston.
  • Brown, Patrick. Co. I; b. Ireland; age 18; res. Dover; enl. Nov. 26, '61; must. in Dec. 11, '61, as Priv.; wd. July 18, '63, Ft. Wagner, S.C.; tr. to 117 Co., 2 Batt'l, V.R.C., July 31, '64; disch. Nov. 26, '64, Providence, R.I. Died July 8, '86, Lawrence, Mass.
  • Brown, Peter. Co. A; substitute; b. Ireland; age 26; cred. Dover; enl. Oct. 28, '64; must. in Oct. 28, '64, as Priv.; must. out July 20, '65.
  • Brown, Peter. Co. E; substitute; b. Quebec, Can.; age 35; cred. Sandown; enl. Sept. 23, '64; must. in Sept. 23, '64, as Priv.; disch. June 26, '65, Goldsborough, N.C.
  • Brown, Robert A. Co. E; b. East Concord; age 40; res. Concord; enl. Nov. 7, '61; must. in Nov. 7, '61, as Priv.: disch. Nov. 22, '64, White Hall, Pa., tm. ex. Died Dec. 4, '87, Loudon. Awarded "Gillmore Medal" by Maj. Gen. Q. A. Gillmore, for gallant and meritorious conduct during operations before Charleston, S.C. See 1 N.H.V.
  • Brown, Samuel A. Co. G; b. Seabrook; age 42; res. Alton; enl. Oct. 15, '61; must. in Nov. 8, '61, as Priv.; disch. Nov. 10, '64; tm. ex. Died May 15, '88, Laconia.
  • Brown, Stephen, Jr. Co. B; b. Raymond; age 24; res. Newton; enl. Oct. 21, '61; must. in Nov. 1, '61, as Priv.; app. Corp. Jan. 8, '64; must. out Dec. 27, '64. Died Dec. 27, '65, Newton.
  • Brown, Thomas. Co. G; b. Halifax, N.S.; age 19; cred. Portsmouth; enl. Sept. 8, '64; must. in Sept. 8, '64, as Priv.; must. out July 20, '65.
  • Brown, Thomas H. Co. F; b. Boston, Mass.; age 19; enl. Oct. 18, '61, at Greenland; must. in Nov. 7, '61, as Priv.; disch. disab. Oct. 7, '62, Beaufort, S.C.
  • Brown, Thomas J. Co. E; b. Epsom; age 19; res. Canterbury; enl. Oct. 17, '61; must. in Nov. 7, '61, as Corp. app. Sergt. Sept. 13, '63; 1 Sergt. re-enl. and must. in Feb. 28, '64. Died, dis. June 12, '64, Ft. Monroe, Va.
  • Brown, Warren E. F. Co. K; age 30; res. Manchester; app. Capt. Dec. 11, '61; must. in Dec. 11, '61; killed July 18, '63, Ft. Wagner, S.C.
  • Brown, William. Co. A; substitute; b. New York city; age 21; cred. North Hampton; enl. Sept. 21, '64; must. in Sept. 21, '64, as Priv.; des. Nov. 12, '64, Staten Isl., N.Y.
  • Brown, William. Co. A; substitute; b. Sweden; age 24; cred. Dover; enl. Nov. 16, '64; must. in Nov. 16, '64, as Priv.; des.; appreh.; must. out July 20, '65.
  • Brown, William. Co. C; substitute; b. New Brunswick; age 26; res. St. John, N.B., cred. Holderness; enl. Oct. 30, '63; must. in Oct. 30, '63, as Priv.; wd. Feb. 20, '64, Olustee, Fla.; June 16, '64, Ware Bottom Church, Va.; des. Jan. 6, '65, Philadelphia, Pa.
  • Brown, William G. Co. I; b. Chester; age 20; res. Manchester enl. Oct. 24, '61; must. in Nov. 19, '61, as Priv.; app. Hosp. Steward Dec. 14, '61; disch. disab. Dec. 4, '64, Laurel Hill, Va. Died July 11, '65.
  • Brown, William G. Co. K; b. Wells, Me.; age 39; res. Dover; enl. Dec. 18, '61; must. in Dec. 18, '61, as Priv.; must. out Dec. 27, '64.
  • Brown, William W. F. and S.; b. Vershire, Vt.; age 57; res. Manchester; app. Surg. Oct. 19, '61; must. in Dec. 14, '61; resigned July 22, '64. Died Jan. 6, '74, Manchester.
  • Bruce, Elisha A. Co. C; b. Lempster; age 26; res. Lempeter; enl. Oct. 19, '61; must. in Nov. 18, '61, as Priv.; app. Corp. July 18, '62; wd. July 18, '63, Ft. Wagner, S.C,; disch. disab. Nov. 6, '64, Hilton Head, S.C. P.O. ad., St. Augustine, Fla.
  • Bruce, Timothy W. Co. C; b. Lempeter; age 30; res. Lempster enl. Nov. 18, '61; must. in Nov. 18, '61, as Priv.; must. out Dec. 27, '64. P.O. ad., East Lempster.
  • Bryant, Perley B. Co. I; b. Durham; age 23; res. Dover; app. 2 Lt. Dec. 14, '61; must. in Dec. 14, '61; killed July 18, '63, Ft. Wagner, S.C. See 1 N.H.V.

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